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Below are the squads for the 2022 AFF U-23 Championship, which takes place between 14 to 26 February 2022.
Group A
Cambodia
Head coach : Ryu Hirose
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Timor Leste
Head oach: Fábio Magrão
Philippines
Head coach: Stewart Hall
The final squad was announced on 10 February 2022.
Brunei
Head coach: Aminuddin Jumat
The final squad was announced on 8 February 2022.
Group B
Malaysia
Head coach: Brad Maloney
Laos
Head coach: Michael Weiß
Group C
Thailand
Head coach: Salva Valero Garcia
The final squad was announced on 1 February 2022.
Vietnam
Head coach: Đinh Thế Nam
Singapore
Head coach: Nazri Nasir
References
AFF U-22 Youth Championship | [
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The Stationmaster's Wife (German: Bolwieser) is the title of a two-part 1977 television film by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, financed by ZDF. The theatrical version of the film was not aired until 1983. The screenplay is based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Oskar Maria Graf, which is based on a true story.
Cast
Kurt Raab as Xaver Ferdinand Maria Bolweiser, stationmaster
Elisabeth Trissenard as Hanni, the wife
Bernhard Helfrich as Frank Merkl, butcher and innkeeper
Udo Kier as Schaffthaler, hairdresser
Volker Spengler as Mangst, secretary
Armin Mayer as Scherber, the PhD student
Karl-Heinz von Hassel as Windegger
Gustl Bayerhammer as Neidhart, Hanni's father
References
External links
1977 television films
Films based on German novels
German television films
Films directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder | [
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The Public High League, or PHL, is a high school athletic conference located in St. Louis, Missouri. The conference members are all part of St. Louis Public Schools.
Members
References
Missouri high school athletic conferences
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Boʻzatov District (, ) is a district of Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan. The seat lies at the urban-type settlement Boʻzatov. It was created in September 2019 from parts of the Kegeyli District and the Chimboy District. Its area is and it had 21,800 inhabitants in 2022.
The district contains one town (Boʻzatov) and four village councils (Aspantay, Yerkindarya, Koʻk-suv and Qusqanatov).
References
Karakalpakstan
Districts of Uzbekistan | [
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Pockar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bojan Počkar (1963–1996), Slovenian mountain climber
Brian Pockar (1959–1992), Canadian figure skater | [
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Elise Schaap (born ) is a Dutch actress.
Career
Elise Schaap acts in television series and films. In the popular television series Familie Kruys, she played a pregnant Romanian bride. Schaap played the girlfriend of a drugs kingpin in the series Undercover, reprising her role in the 2021 film Ferry. It was announced in 2021 that Schaap would star in the first Dutch Netflix original comedy series. She also starred in the film My Father Is an Airplane.
Personal life
Schaap was born in Papendrecht. Her family then moved to Rotterdam when she was six. From age 15, she worked in a tanning salon. She studied at the Academy of Theatre and Dance in Amsterdam and gave birth to a daughter in 2015.
Awards and recognition
Schaap won Best Actress at Monte-Carlo Television Festival (2011) for The Swing Girls (together with Andrea Osvárt and Lotte Verbeek). She was nominated for the 2014 Golden Calf for Best Supporting Role in Afscheid van de Maan. In 2021, she won the Televizier-Ster award for the third year in a row.
References
People from Papendrecht
21st-century Dutch actresses
People from Rotterdam
1980s births
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Antonio Ortega Franco (22 December 1941 – 1 February 2022) was a Mexican Roman Catholic prelate.
Ortega Franco was born in Mexico and was ordained to the priesthood in 1968. He served as titular bishop of Lete and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico City, Mexico, from 2004 to his retirement in 2019. He died on 1 February 2022, at the age of 80.
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2022 deaths
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The 2022 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament will be held at Prasco Park in Mason, Ohio from May 26 through May 29. The event, held at the end of the conference regular season, determines the champion of the Big East Conference for the 2022 season. The winner of the double-elimination tournament will receive the conference's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
Format and seeding
The tournament will use a double-elimination format and feature the top four finishers of the Big East's eight teams.
Bracket
References
Tournament
Big East Conference Baseball Tournament
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A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 18th Century is a book by Abraham Wolf first published in 1939 as a sequel to his 1935 work, A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries.
Summary
Written by Abraham Wolf as a sequel to A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries (1935), the book was first published in 1939. It comprises 32 chapters, most of which pertain to the sciences, including astronomy, botany, chemistry, geology, geography, mathematics, mechanics, medicine, meteorology, physics, and zoology. Conversely, only two chapters are about philosophy.
Reception
Science reviewer Frederick E. Brasch concluded that the book was a "decidedly useful compendium of scientific, technical and philosophical knowledge of the eighteenth century" but criticised its index and table of contents. Writing in The American Historical Review, Frederick Barry described Wolf's work as "readable" and "interesting". The American Journal of Psychology reviewer E. G. Boring called the book a "masterpiece of erudition". Tenney L. Davis, in the Journal of Chemical Education, called the book "truly encyclopedic in scope", but specifically criticised it for not having a "satisfying" account of chemistry in the eighteenth century.
References
Citations
Sources
1939 non-fiction books
History books about philosophy
History books about science
History books about scientific discoveries
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Achillea collina is a species of perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. They have simple, broad leaves and can grow up to 52 cm tall.
Source
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Josep Nuorela is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Veikkausliiga club VPS. He has been playing for VPS since 2021.
Club career
Nuorela joined VPS in January 2021.
References
External links
Finnish footballers
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Association footballers not categorized by position
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The is a Kofun period burial mound located in the Seryutani neighborhood of the town of Kanan, Minamikawachi District, Osaka in the Kansai region of Japan. The tumulus was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1991.
Overview
The Kanayama Kofun is an extremely rare , which is shaped like a dumbbell, consisting of two joined circular tumuli. It is located in the innermost part of the Kanan Plateau at the western foot of Mount Katsuragi, in the southeastern part of Osaka Prefecture. The two circular tumuli are connected in parallel in the northwest–southeast axis. The north tumulus is a two-tiered construction with a diameter of 38.6 meters, the south tumulus is a three-tiered construction with a diameter of 55.4 meters, and the total length of the mound is 85.8 meters. No haniwa have been found, and fukiishi have been found on both the north and south tumuli, but only on the west side of the constriction, and stone rows are found on the third step of the southern tumulus. The kofun is surrounded by a double-circular moat with an average depth of 1.4 meters, giving a total length, including the moat, of 104 meters. Paddy fields that are one step lower than the surrounding land surround the outer circumference of the mound.
The burial chamber in the northern tumulus is a large stone chamber with a total length of 10.6 meters, containing two house-shaped sarcophagi made of tuff, one in the main chamber and one in the entrance vestibule. It appears to have been robbed in the early 7th century, but archaeological excavations have detected residual grave goods including a few glass balls, silver rings, horse harnesses, iron swords and earthenware. Details of the burial chamber in the southern terminus are less clear as it has not been fully excavated, but it also appears to be a horizontal stone chamber. From the style of construction, is thought that the tumulus was built in the latter half of the 6th century. According to legend, one of these tumuli was the grave of Prince Saegusa, one of the sons of Prince Shotoku.
Archaeological excavations were carried out in 1946 and from 1993 to 1994. From1995, the site has been maintained as Kanayama Kofun Park. It is a three-minute walk from the "Seryutani" bus stop on the Kongo Bus from Tondabayashi Station on the Kintetsu Nagano Line.
Total length 85.8 meters:
North Tumulus 38.6 meter diameter x 6.8 meters high, 2-tier
South Tumulus 55.4 meter diameter x 9.4 meters high, 3-tier
Gallery
See also
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Osaka)
References
External links
Kanan Town home page
Osaka Tourist Information
Minamikawachi Tourist Information
History of Osaka Prefecture
Kanan, Osaka
Historic Sites of Japan
Archaeological sites in Japan
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Unity is an album by the rap and reggae musician Shinehead, released in 1988.
The album peaked at No. 185 on the Billboard 200. "Gimme No Crack" was a minor radio hit.
Production
"Come Together", "Truth", and "Chain Gang Rap" were produced by Jam Master Jay; the rest of the album was produced by Davy D and Claude Evans. Roots Radics contributed to the album.
"Who the Cap Fits" is a remake of a song from Shinehead's debut album. "Chain Gang Rap" samples Duke Ellington's "Take the A Train" and incorporates elements of Sam Cooke's "Chain Gang". The title track samples "Come Together".
Critical reception
Trouser Press wrote that Shinehead "continues to mix yankee hip-hop and yardee MC." The New York Times noted that "Shinehead will drift into a falsetto voice to sing, parody somebody for a second, change the beat–nothing stays the same for long." The Gazette determined that Shinehead "proves himself one of the most inventive, intelligent rappers on the scene." The Philadelphia Inquirer concluded that Unity "contains rap, dub-poet toasting, and some of the leanest, most concise vocalizing anywhere in black pop."
The Washington Post stated: "A striking major-label debut, Unity is as rhythmically limber as it is well-meaning." The Los Angeles Times determined that "'Hello Y'All' combined a rap-style vocal with hard reggae rhythms ... 'Know How Fe Chat' reversed the equation by setting a patois-laden Jamaican vocal against a funk arrangement." The Toronto Star deemed the album "a comically-inspired fusion of rap and reggae."
AllMusic called the album "too lighthearted and positive to catch the ears of hip-hop heads who were beginning to lean on harsher sounds that were developing." The Chicago Tribune listed Unity as the sixth best album of 1988; the Star Tribune listed it as the fourteenth.
Track listing
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The is a Kofun period keyhole-shaped burial mound, located in the Yamaga neighborhood of the town of Taishi, Minamikawachi District, Osaka in the Kansai region of Japan. The tumulus was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1956, with the area under protection extended in 2019. It is the one of the , a group of 30 kofun, five of which have been designated as imperial tombs by the Imperial Household Agency.
Overview
The Futagozuka Kofun is an unusual , which is shaped like two conjoined squares, when viewed from above. It is located on a hill at the foot of Mount Nijō in the Kongō Range in southeastern part of Osaka Prefecture. Each tumulus is 25 meters on a side, and are connected in parallel along a northeast–southwest axis for a total length of about 66 meters. No fukiishi or haniwa have been found on the tumuli, although there is evidence of a moat. The horizontal-type stone burial chambers are almost the same shape and size on the east and west tumuli and both open to the southwest. The surface of one of the burial chambers retains traces of plastered walls. Inside each burial chamber was a house-shaped stone sarcophagus of almost the same shape and size with a semi-cylindrical lid stone with protrusion for hanging by ropes. Each has a length of about 2.2 meters, a width of about 1 meter, and a height of about 0.7 meters. The tumulus has been robbed in antiquity, and only some fragments of pottery and iron nails have survived of the grave goods. The tumulus estimated to date from the first half of the 7th century, or the end of the Kofun period, into the Asuka period.
There is a tradition that the Futagozuka Kofun is the true tomb of the 33rd Empress Suiko (died 628 AD) and her son Prince Takeda (died 593? AD), although the Imperial Household Agency has proclaimed the 200 meters to the west to be her official grave site.
The Futagozuka Kofun is located about 14 minutes by car from Kaminotaishi Station on the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line.
Total length 66 meters:
Eastern rectangular portion 25 X 25 meters, 4.8 meters high, 3-tier
Western rectangular portion 25 X 25 meters, 6 meters high, 3-tier
Gallery
See also
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Osaka)
References
External links
Taishi Town home page
Taishi Tourist Information
History of Osaka Prefecture
Taishi, Osaka
Historic Sites of Japan
Archaeological sites in Japan
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Achyranthes aspera var. sicula is a plant variety in the family pigweed.
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The 1998 Korean Basketball League rookie draft (Korean: 1998 KBL 국내신인선수 드래프트) was held on March 9, 1998, at Hilton Hotel's convention center in Seoul, South Korea. It was the first ever rookie draft since domestic basketball transitioned into the professional era and the Korean Basketball League was established in 1997.
Draft selections
This table only shows the first twenty picks.
Players
For a league known for producing top-notch guards, the first four overall picks were forwards, with Shin Ki-sung before the highest-ranked guard at 7th. Shin, now a SPOTV commentator, would go on to forge a successful career spanning fourteen years. Other than Hyun, the other players picked before him failed to establish themselves and had brief playing careers, leading to Shin being described as the "biggest steal" of the draft.
Pyo Myung-il, also a guard and the 8th overall pick, went on to win the Sixth Man Award and Skill Development Award. He passed away on January 12, 2022, days before the KBL All-Star Game was scheduled to take place and was honored with a minute's silence prior to the game.
Notes
See also
Korean Basketball League draft
References
External links
Draft: 1998 KBL Domestic Player draft results / 드래프트: 1998 KBL 국내신인선수 드래프트 결과 — Korean Basketball League official website
Korean Basketball League draft
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Francisco Paulo de Almeida, first and only Baron of Guaraciaba (10 January 1826 - 9 February 1901), was a Brazilian landowner and banker. He distinguished himself for being one of the most financially successful black man in the Empire of Brazil. He owned several plantations and about two hundred slaves in just one of them (estimated at a thousand slaves in all), with a fortune estimated at the time at seven hundred thousand contos de réis. He was the owner of the Yellow Palace in the city of Petrópolis.
Biography
Almeida was the son of António José de Almeida and his first wife, Galdina Alberta do Espírito Santo. He was married to Brasília de Almeida (1844-1889).
He began his life as a goldsmith, specializing in the manufacture of collar buttons. He was an accomplished violinist and supplemented his income by playing at funerals. Later on he became a tropeiro and in 1860 he bought his first farm in Arraial de São Sebastião do Rio Bonito.
Almeida concentrated his coffee business in Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro (in the Paraíba Valley). He owned several coffee farms, including Fazenda Veneza, in Conservatória (today part of Valença), later owned by Lily Marinho, and Fazenda do Pocinho (which was owned by the Almeida e Souza family) located between the towns of Barra do Piraí and Vassouras.
Historian Carlos Alberto Dias Ferreira, author of the book Barão de Guaraciaba, Francisco Paulo de Almeida: um negro no Brasil Império-Escravagista, states about the baron:
He was a founding partner of the Banco Territorial de Minas Gerais and the Banco de Crédito Real de Minas Gerais.
Being awarded the noble title of baron in 1887 by princess Isabel, he was the first black baron of the empire, notable for his beneficence in favor of the Santas Casas.
After the proclamation of the Republic, he acquired the Yellow Palace, the current seat of the legislature of the city of Petrópolis, and was harassed by the legislature, until he sold his property.
Descendants
His children were:
Mathilde de Almeida (and Souza).
Adelaide de Almeida.
Cristina de Almeida.
Adelina de Almeida.
Seberlina de Almeida.
Paulo de Almeida.
Artur de Almeida.
Mário de Almeida.
Francisco de Almeida.
Raul de Almeida.
Paulo de Almeida Guaraciaba
His sons were sent to France to study, with his death they returned to Brazil and some adopted Guaraciaba as a surname.
References
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Brazilian nobility
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The 2015–16 season was Ulster's 22nd season since the advent of professionalism in rugby union, and the second under Director of Rugby Les Kiss and head coach Neil Doak. They completed in the European Rugby Champions Cup and the Pro12.
New signings were flanker Willie Faloon from Connacht, out-half Sam Windsor from Worcester Warriors, scrum-half Paul Rowley and lock Peter Browne from London Welsh. Prop Declan Fitzpatrick retired. Flanker Charlie Butterworth and wing Ross Adair left for Jersey Reds, centre Michael Allen for Edinburgh, wing Ricky Andrew for Nottingham, scrum-half Michael Heaney for Doncaster Knights, prop Dave Ryan for Agen, and lock Neil McComb and flanker Mike McComish were released.
Ulster finished second in their pool in the Champions Cup, failing to qualify for the knockout stages. In the Pro12, they made the semi-finals.
Staff
Squad
Internationally capped players in bold
Players qualified to play for on dual nationality or residency grounds*
Academy squad
Player transfers
Players In
Willie Faloon from Connacht
Sam Windsor from Worcester Warriors
Paul Rowley from London Welsh
Peter Browne from London Welsh
Players Out
Charlie Butterworth to Jersey
Ross Adair to Jersey
Declan Fitzpatrick retired
Michael Allen to Edinburgh Rugby
Ricky Andrew to Nottingham
Michael Heaney to Doncaster Knights
Dave Ryan to Agen
Neil McComb to Belfast Harlequins
Mike McComish released
European Rugby Champions Cup
Pool 1
Pro12
Semi-finals
End of season awards
Wing Craig Gilroy was joint top try scorer with 10, and was named in the Pro12 Dream Team. Ulster won the competition's Fair Play award.
Ulster Ravens
British and Irish Cup
Pool 2
Ulster Rugby Awards
The Heineken Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held at the Culloden Estate and Spa, Holywood. Winners were:
Bank of Ireland Ulster Player of the Year: Stuart McCloskey
Heineken Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year: Nick Williams
BT Young Player of the Year: Kyle McCall
Rugby Writers Player of the Year: Franco van der Merwe
Ulster Rugby Supporters Club Player of the Year: Paddy Jackson
Abbey Insurance Academy Player of the Year: Adam McBurney
Season reviews
Ulster: Season Review 2015 – 2016, The Front Row Union, 23 May 2016
References
2015-16
2015–16 in Irish rugby union
2015–16 Pro12 by team
2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup by team | [
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Shadiye Heydari (; born 15 May 1967), is a Swedish politician (Social Democrat), who was a Member of Parliament 2010–2017, elected for the Gothenburg Municipality's constituency.
Life
Shadiye Heydari comes from the Iranian part of Saqqez, Kurdistan and came to Sweden in 1986. She lived in Sundsvall for ten years, and moved to Gothenburg in 1996, where she lives with her husband and their two children.
Activities
With an academic background in social work, she has worked as an assistant teacher, interpreter, administrator and unit manager in health and care. Prior to his assignment as a Member of Parliament, Shadiye has been involved as a leisure politician for eight years, first as chairman of the social committee and then as chairman of Lärjedalen's district committee.
During Shadiye's first term in the Riksdag in 2010–2014, she was a member of the Social Insurance Committee and a deputy in the Social Affairs Committee. After the formation of the government in 2014, she returned to the Riksdag as Deputy Prime Minister for Anna Johansson. During his second term as a Member of the Riksdag, Shadiye was a deputy member of the Civil Affairs Committee, the Foreign Affairs Committee, and a Personal Deputy Member of the Board of the Riksbank's Jubilee Fund. When Johansson left the government in July 2017, Heydari had to leave the Riksdag.
Shadiye Heydari also has several member assignments, including as a board member of both the Workers' Education Association in Gothenburg, the municipal parent company Förvaltnings AB Framtiden in Gothenburg and the S-association faith and solidarity at Hisingen. She sits on the district board for S-women Gothenburg and on the nomination committee for both S-women's future club, Hammarkullen's Social Democratic Association and the Kurdish Social Democratic Association. She is also the convener of the Angered district's nomination committee. In addition to these, she has undertaken additional assignments and is a member of several associations.
She is and has also been active in non-profit contexts with an extensive commitment over the years. Among other things, Shadiye has conducted project work concerning public education in human rights and disability between Sweden and Kurdistan.
References
External links
Shadieh Heydari at the Riksdag website
1967 births
Living people
Members of the Riksdag
Women members of the Riksdag
Swedish people of Iranian descent
Swedish people of Kurdish descent
Articles containing video clips
Swedish politicians of Iranian descent
21st-century Swedish women politicians
21st-century Swedish politicians
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The House of Aachen was a German noble family, that originated from the city of Speyer. The family was closely related to the modern German major city of Aachen.
History
The family were owners of the Reigerding country estate, close to Rhede in today's North Rine-Westphalia, as well as parts of the Eichholz country estate. In the latter half of the 18th century, two family members (Klemens August von Aachen and Ewald von Aachen) were part of the Royal Prussian Army. In 1816, with the death of Ewald von Aachen, the family died out.
References
Westphalian nobility
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Taxiatosh District (, ) is a district of Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan. The seat lies at the city Taxiatosh. It was created in 2017 from part of Xoʻjayli District. Its area is and it had 75,500 inhabitants in 2022.
The district contains one city (Taxiatosh), one town (Naymankoʻl) and three village councils (Keneges, Naymankoʻl and Saraykoʻl).
References
Karakalpakstan
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Béla Bartók High School () is a Hungarian-language high school in Timișoara.
History
The building of the current high school was designed in 1932 by architect as a confessional school of the Roman Catholic church in Iosefin. After the education reform of 1948, the building was expropriated, and a Hungarian-language county education center was established in the building, which was abolished in 1956. It was not until 1971 that it was reconstituted as a high school of mathematics and physics in Hungarian. In the 1980s the communists tried to eliminate the national specificity by introducing the Romanian classes. After 1990 it became a theoretical high school and was given the name Béla Bartók, after Sânnicolau Mare-born composer and pianist.
Students
As of 2021–2022, the institution includes three kindergarten groups, 10 primary school classes, 8 middle school classes and 12 high school classes, totaling 626 students. The high school classes have four accredited specializations:
mathematics and computer science (real profile);
natural sciences (real profile);
social sciences (humanist profile);
technician in economic activities (service profile).
References
Schools in Timișoara
Hungarian-language schools in Romania
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İzdemir power station is a 350-megawatt coal-fired power station in Turkey in İzmir Province, which burns imported coal.
References
External links
İzdemir power station on Global Energy Monitor
Coal-fired power stations in Turkey
Aliağa District
Economy of İzmir Province
2014 establishments in Turkey
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Kaltak is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Brian Kaltak (born 1993), Vanuatuan footballer
Jean Kaltak (born 1994), Vanuatuan footballer
Michel Kaltak (born 1990), Vanuatuan footballer
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The 2022 American Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament will be held at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida from May 24 through May 29. The event, held at the end of the conference regular season, determines the champion of the American Athletic Conference for the 2022 season. The winner of the double-elimination tournament will receive the conference's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
The Tournament has been held since 2014, the first year of the rebranding as the American Athletic Conference. Since then, Houston and East Carolina have each won the event twice, while among current members Cincinnati and South Florida have each won once.
Format and seeding
The top eight baseball teams in The American will be seeded based on their records in conference play. The tournament will use a two bracket double-elimination format, leading to a single championship game between the winners of each bracket.
Bracket
References
Tournament
American Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament
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Pollenia margarita is a species of cluster fly in the family Polleniidae.
Distribution
Austria.
References
Polleniidae
Insects described in 2021
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Pelatantheria insectifera is a species of orchid occurring in Thailand, Laos, India. The species is a long-stemmed (30 to 60 cm) epiphytic herb. The small flowers have a relatively large, fleshy, bright pink labellum. The specific epithet "insectifera", meaning "insect bearing", refers to the flowers, which are indicated to resemble an insect. Thus, attraction of pollinators by means of sexual deception is implied, but to date no pollinator has been published. The flowers are produced from September to October on subsessile racemes, which are shorter than the leaves. The plants are almost entirely self-incompatible, but a small percentage of self-pollination events may be successful. After pollination the colour of the labellum changes from pink to red and the sepals and petals begin to close.
Ecology
This species if found in dry or moist, evergreen or deciduous, open or dense forests on limestone. It may grow epiphytically or lithophytically at elevations of 600 to 1100 m a.s.l. It is often found in association with other epiphytic orchids, such as Dendrobium, Eria and Pholidota.
Conservation
This species is protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora CITES and thus is regarded as potentially endangered. The export of specimens collected from the wild is prohibited, but artificially propagated plants may be sold, as long as CITES regulations are followed. Production of artificially propagated plants can reduce poaching by satisfying market demand through artificially propagated plants. The propagated plants may be also be re-introduced to the wild. For proper ex-situ conservation, plants in cultivation should reflect the variability of natural populations and should not be hybridised.
References
insectifera
Orchids of Thailand
Orchids of Laos
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Çan-2 power station is a 330-megawatt coal-fired power station in Turkey in Çanakkale Province, which burns local lignite.
References
External links
Çan-2 power station on Global Energy Monitor
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Luke Bretherton is a British theologian and Robert E. Cushman Distinguished Professor of Moral & Political Theology at Duke University. His book The Conditions and Possibilities of Faithful Witness was awarded the 2013 Michael Ramsey Prize for Theological Writing.
Books
Christianity and Contemporary Politics
The Conditions and Possibilities of Faithful Witness
Christ and the Common Life: Political Theology and the Case for Democracy
References
21st-century American philosophers
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Tristán Demetrius (born 8 February 2005) is a Haitian professional footballer who currently plays as a forward for Saprissa.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
2005 births
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Haitian footballers
Association football forwards
Deportivo Saprissa players
Liga FPD players
Haitian expatriate footballers
Haitian expatriate sportspeople in Costa Rica
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The Old Georgians Sports Club is a sports club Harare. Its facilities include a cricket ground. The cricket ground played host to one first-class cricket match in October 1992, when Zimbabwe B played the touring New Zealanders, which saw the New Zealanders Dipak Patel (5 for 54) and Simon Doull (6 for 37) taking five wicket hauls, and Mark Greatbatch scoring a century. In the same month the ground hosted its first List A one-day match when the Zimbabwe Cricket Union President's XI played the touring Indians, who were touring Zimbabwe to take part in the Zimbabwe's first Test series. The ground later held two one-day matches in the 2000 ICC Emerging Nations Tournament, with the Netherlands playing Ireland and Kenya, though the match against Ireland was called off due to a poor outfield and uneven pitch. After a gap of nearly 20 years, the last one-day match to be played there came in the 2019–20 Pro50 Championship when the Eagles played the Rangers.
Records
List A
Highest team total: 252 for 6 by Eagles v Rangers, 2019–20
Lowest team total: 141 all out by Rangers v Eagles, as above
Highest individual innings: 73 by Ravi Shastri for Indians v Zimbabwe Cricket Union President's XI, 1992–93
Best bowling in an innings: 4-28 by Wesley Madhevere for Eagles v Rangers, 2019–20
See also
List of cricket grounds in Zimbabwe
References
External links
Cricket grounds in Zimbabwe
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von Adelebsen is the name of a German noble family, which belongs to the medieval nobility (German: Uradel) originating from Göttingen.
History
The family originated in Wibbecke near Göttingen, leading to the family's former name von Wibbecke. In the 1200s, they moved to Adelebsen castle on the banks of the Schwülme river and changed their name to von Adelebsen.
After the death of Georg Freiherr von Adelebsen in 1957, the family ceased to exist.
Notable family members
Reinhard von Adelebsen (1826–1883): estate owner and member of the German parliament.
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Herald of Law is an online international scientific journal of law published by the Union of Law Scientists. The journal was founded on December 15, 2019, in Tbilisi. The first issue of the journal was published in July 2020 and its presentation took place on October 21 of the same year. The editor-in-chief of the journal is Zurab Chkonia.
The journal is an open access and any interested person has full access to the material published in it. Scientific articles published in the journal are reviewed in the Institute Techinformi's publication called "Georgian Abstract Journal" (GAJ).
The journal is published twice a year - in July and December. Additional special issue may also be published. Articles are published free of charge in Georgian, English, German and Russian (with abstract and bibliography in English) languages.
The mission of the journal is to "facilitate development of law, as an area of study and to increase the legal awareness of civil society".
The scientific articles are selected by the journal through open selection procedure and bilaterally secret (anonymous) review.
It cooperates with Georgian and international organizations, as well as with government bodies. Its editorial board consists of Georgian and foreign scholars and researchers in the field of law. The journal has been awarded the international rating ISSN 2667-9434. The journal is listed and indexed in up to ten international scientific databases. The articles are published in journal under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA). The journal is a signatory to the Budapest Open Access Declaration. In addition, the publisher of journal, "Union of Law Scientists" is a signatory to the Berlin Open Access Declaration.
External links
Herald of law on digital library "Iverieli"
Referenceces
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"Don't Play That" is a song by American rappers King Von and 21 Savage. It was released through Only the Family and Empire Distribution as the lead single from Von's upcoming second studio album, What It Means to Be King, on February 4, 2022. Von and Savage wrote the song with producer Kid Hazel.
Background
King Von teased the song on October 7, 2020. The first version contained a guest participation by Key Glock. On April 30, 2021, a demo version of "Don't Play That" leaked online.
It is the first posthumous single from King Von and the first collaboration with 21 Savage.
Critical reception
Uproxxs Wongo Okon said that "The track serves as another example of Von's straight-to-the-point raps which left little to no room for any fun or games". He also praised 21 Savage's part. Erika Marie of HotNewHipHop wrote that "fans have anticipated [song] since prior to [Von's] murder".
Charts
References
2022 singles
2022 songs
King Von songs
21 Savage songs
Songs written by 21 Savage
Empire Distribution singles
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Gersell Emanuel Carvajal Salas (born 26 September 2004) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Saprissa.
Career statistics
Club
Notes
References
2004 births
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Costa Rican footballers
Association football midfielders
Deportivo Saprissa players
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Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes is a Macanese civil servant, currently heading the Macau government's tourism office. She is a recipient of the Medal of Merit from the Macau government, an office-holder in the Pacific Asia Travel Association, and serves on several government committees.
Career
Senna Fernandes worked for a year in banking before she joined the Macau government's tourism department in 1988, working initially in their marketing department, then in promotions, and later serving as deputy director. Since 2012, she has been the director of the Macau Government Tourism Office, replacing Joao Manuel Costa Antunes and heading the regulation of Macau's significant tourism industry. In 2021, her tenure as director was extended to 2023.
She also serves on a number of government committees in Macau, including acting as the co-coordinator of the Tourism Crisis Management Office, and as a member of the Macau government's Economic Development Committee, Cultural Advisory Committee, Creative Industries Committee, and the Urban Planning Committee. She also serves on the committee that organizes the Macau Grand Prix, and during her tenure as tourism director, oversaw the renovation and reopening of the Macau Grand Prix Museum in 2021.
In 2016, the Macau government presented her with the Medal of Merit, for her services to tourism. In 2018, she was elected the treasurer of the Pacific Asia Travel Association. Senna Fernandes has also participated in the Macau government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, especially with respect to repatriating Macanese citizens.
Biography
Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes was born in Macau, and her family is of Eurasian descent. She studied business administration at the University of Macau, graduating in 1987. She speaks several languages, including English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Portuguese.
References
Macanese people
Macau women in politics
University of Macau alumni
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Edward George Watson (born 28 April 1895) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Coventry City and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
References
English footballers
Association football defenders
English Football League players
Portsmouth F.C. players
Pontypridd F.C. players
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players
Coventry City F.C. players
Oakengates Athletic F.C. players
1895 births
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Julen Cordero González (born 1 July 2001) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Saprissa.
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Club
Notes
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2001 births
Living people
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Association football midfielders
Deportivo Saprissa players
Le Havre AC players
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George Warren Hammond (April 4, 1833 – January 6, 1908) was an American businessman. Camp Hammond, in Yarmouth, Maine, is named for him. He was also one of its architects. Built in , it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. He was also co-owner of Forest Paper Company, which was the largest paper mill in the world at the time of his death. The mill was also known as a pioneer in the processing of soda pulp.
Early life
Hammond was born on April 4, 1833, in Grafton, Massachusetts, to Josiah and Anna Warren. One of his siblings, William Henry (1841–1908), followed him to Maine. He worked in Portland until his death, a few months after George, at the age of 67. His body was returned to the family's hometown of Grafton for interment.
He received an honorary degree of Master of Arts degree from Bowdoin College in 1900.
Career
After finishing school, Hammond began working at Howe & Leeds Wholesale West India Goods Store on Boston's Long Wharf. The same year, he became a clerk with J. W. Blodgett & Co.
Hammond attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a special student on the chemistry of paper manufacturing.
After moving to Maine part-time, in 1853 he accepted a position at his uncle Samuel Dennis Warren's S. D. Warren Paper Mill in Cumberland Mills. By 1857, he was superintendent, a role in which remained for five years. His next position was as the mill's agent.
In 1874, Hammond and Warren bought the rights to Yarmouth Paper Company, in Yarmouth, Maine, at the town's Thirds Falls. They renamed it Forest Paper Company. Beginning with a single wooden building, the facility expanded to ten buildings covering as many acres, including a span over the Royal River to Factory Island. Two bridges to it were also constructed. In 1909, the year following Hammond's death, it was the largest such mill in the world, employing 275 people. Hammond also worked at the S. D. Warren mill until 1876, before transferring full-time to Yarmouth as the manager of the new business. The mill became known as a pioneer in the processing of soda pulp.
Hammond retired from active business on January 1, 1906.
Personal life
Hammond married Ellen Sarah Sophia Clarke (1833–1905), the sister-in-law of Samuel Warren, in 1874. Hammond survived her by three years upon her death in 1905.
Along with New York architect Alexander Twombly, who was the engineer and draftsman of Forest Paper Company, Hammond designed what is today known as Camp Hammond, set back from Yarmouth's Main Street and from which Hammond could see his mill. Twombly also designed several buildings in Boston. Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed Central Park in New York City, designed the gardens of the property. With the Hammonds splitting their time between Boston and Yarmouth, the property became known as the Camp.
The Hammonds also formed the Antiquarian Society in order to facilitate the 1890 purchase of the North Yarmouth and Freeport Baptist Meetinghouse on Yarmouth's Hillside Street. It became a library and museum, known as the Hillside Library.
Among the many roles Hammond took on without payment was as president of the Yarmouth Water Committee, established in 1895, which sourced its water supply from Hammond Spring on the property of Forest Paper Company. Hammond donated Forest Paper Company land for the 1903 construction of Merrill Memorial Library, on Main Street, which was designed by Alexander Longfellow, a nephew of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Hammond served in the Maine Legislature between 1868 and 1870, was on the Maine Board of Agriculture and the board of trustees of North Yarmouth Academy, was a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Society of Chemical Industry, the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the New England Historic Genealogical Society (from January 1876), The Bostonian Society and the Franklin Institute. He was also a freemason.
A member of the American Horticultural Society, he was a keen arborist, and his knowledge of trees and plants earned him a place on the Overseers' Committee at Harvard University's Gray Herbarium between 1888 and the time of his death.
The Hammonds were members of Yarmouth's First Parish Congregational Church and Boston's Trinity Church.
Death
Hammond died on January 6, 1908, aged 74. He is interred in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
References
1833 births
1908 deaths
People from Grafton, Massachusetts
People from Yarmouth, Maine
19th-century American businesspeople
20th-century American businesspeople
Bowdoin College alumni
Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
American Freemasons
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American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Franklin Institute
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Robert Campbell Roberts (born 1942) is an American philosopher and distinguished professor emeritus of ethics at Baylor University. Previously he was a professor of philosophy and psychological studies at Wheaton College.
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Personal website
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Events in 1923 in animation.
Films released
Unknown date -
Day at the Park (United States)
Martha (United States)
On the Air (United States)
Wedding Bells (United States)
1 January - Felix the Ghost Breaker view (United States)
14 January - Colonel Heeza Liar And The Ghost (United States)
15 January - Felix Win's Out view (United States)
1 February - Colonel Heeza Liar, Detective (United States)
8 February - The Einstein Theory of Relativity (United States)
17 February - The Traveling Salesman (United States)
23 February - Farmer Al Falfa's Bride (United States)
11 March - Colonel Heeza Liar's Burglar (United States)
22 March - One Hard Pull (United States)
8 April - Day by Day in Every Way (United States)
15 April - Felix Tries for Treasure view (United States)
27 April - Amateur Night on the Ark (United States)
1 May - Felix Revolts view (United States)
12 May - Springtime (United States)
15 May - Felix Calms His Conscience (United States)
1 June - Felix the Globe Trotter (United States)
3 June - Colonel Heeza Liar In The African Jungles (United States)
15 June - Felix Gets Broadcasted view (United States)
1 July - Felix Strikes it Rich view (United States)
8 July - Colonel Heeza Liar In Uncle Tom's Cabin (United States)
15 July - Felix in Hollywood view (United States)
19 July - Marathon Dancer (United States)
1 August - Felix in Fairyland view (United States)
5 August - Colonel Heeza Liar's Vacation (United States)
15 August - Felix Laughs Last (United States)
30 September - Felix and the Radio (United States)
16 October - Alice's Wonderland (United States)
1 November - Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit (United States)
9 November - Farmer Al Falfa's Pet Cat (United States)
15 November - Felix Fills a Shortage (United States)
1 December -
Colonel Heeza Liar, Strikebreaker (United States)
Felix the Goat-Getter (United States)
15 December - Felix Goes A-Hunting view (United States)
Births
January
January 8: Larry Storch, American actor and comedian (voice of Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, Merlin the Magic Mouse, and Second Banana in Looney Tunes, the Joker, in The Adventures of Batman, and The New Scooby-Doo Movies, Drac, Hagatha, Ghoulihand, Batso, Ratso, and Icky in Groovie Ghoulies, Koko the Clown in Out of the Inkwell).
January 19: Bob McFadden, American voice actor (Franken Berry in the Monster Cereals commercials, Snarf in ThunderCats), (d. 2000).
January 21: Paul Kligman, Romanian-born Canadian actor (voiced J Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man, and Donner in Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer), (d. 1985).
January 22: Fred Peters, American animator and comics artist (Walt Disney Company), (d. 2018).
January 24: Vlado Kristl, Yugoslavian-Croatian animated film director and animator (Don Kihot), (d. 2004).
January 29: Andrea Bresciani Slovenian-Italian animator and comics artist (worked for Hanna-Barbera), (d. 2006).
February
February 17: Kathleen Freeman, American actress (voice of Mrs. Crackshell in DuckTales, Mrs. Gordon in As Told By Ginger, Ma Mayhem in Batman Beyond, Old Woman in Shrek), (d. 2001).
February 18: Allen Melvin, America actor (voice of Magilla Gorilla), (d. 2008).
February 24: Fred Steiner, American composer and conductor (The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends, Tiny Toon Adventures), (d. 2011).
March
March 16: Joyce Carlson, American artist (Walt Disney Animation Studios), (d. 2008).
April
April 13: Don Adams, American actor and comedian (voice of Tennessee Tuxedo in Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, the title character in Inspector Gadget, Gadget Boy in Gadget Boy & Heather, Principal Hickey in Pepper Ann, voiced himself in The New Scooby-Doo Movies), (d. 2005).
April 24: Red Coffey, American comedian and voice actor (voice of Quacker in Tom & Jerry), (d. 1988).
April 25:
Grant Munro, Canadian animator and film director (Neighbours), (d. 2017).
Paul Whitsun-Jones, Welsh actor (voice of Mr. Fezziwig in A Christmas Carol), (d. 1974).
April 30: Al Lewis, American actor (voice of the Godfather in Coonskin), (d. 2006).
May
May 1: Ion Popescu-Gopo, Romanian graphic artist, animator and animated film director (Scurtă Istorie, The White Moor, Gopo's Little Man), (d. 1989).
May 9: Gino Gavioli, Italian comics artist and animator (Gamma Film, Ulisse e l'Ombra, Caio Gregorio er guardiano der pretorio, Il vigile, Babbut, Mammut e Figliut, Derby, Capitan Trinchetto, Joe Galassia, Serafino spazza antennino, Tacabanda, Cimabue), (d. 2016).
May 20: Steve Krantz, American film producer and writer (produced Spider-Man, Fritz the Cat, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat, Heavy Traffic), (d. 2007).
May 27: Alfonso Wong, Chinese comics artist and animator (Old Master Q), (d. 2017).
May 29: Harry Everett Smith, American experimental filmmaker (Early Abstractions, Heaven and Earth Magic), (d. 1991).
June
June 14: Władysław Nehrebecki, Polish animator and TV director (Bolek and Lolek), (d. 1978).
June 30: Carl Ritchie, American actor (voice of Bert the Turtle in Duck and Cover), (d. 2015).
July
July 5: Eunice Macaulay, British animator and animated film producer (Special Delivery), (d. 2013).
July 8: Val Bettin, American actor (voice of Dr. David Dawson in The Great Mouse Detective, The Sultan in Aladdin, Aladdin: The Return of Jafar, and Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Bishop in Shrek), (d. 2021).
July 13: Norma Zimmer, American actress (voice of White Rose in Alice in Wonderland), (d. 2011).
July 25: Allan Lurie, American voice actor (voice of Mezmaron in Pac-Man, Uglor the Alien in Space Stars), (d. 2015).
July 31: Kent Rogers, American voice actor (voice of Beaky Buzzard and Junior Bear in Looney Tunes, continued the voice of Woody Woodpecker in Walter Lantz's cartoons), (d. 1944).
September
September 8: Gloria Wood, American actress and singer (voice of Nelly in Nelly's Folly, Suzy Sparrow in Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom), (d. 1995).
September 23: Jimmy Weldon, American voice actor (voice of Yakky Doodle in The Yogi Bear Show).
August
August 9: John Stephenson, American actor (voice of Mr. Slate on The Flintstones, Doggie Daddy, numerous roles in The Scooby-Doo franchise, Fancy Fancy on Top Cat, Huffer, Windcharger, Thundercracker, Alpha Trion, and Kup on The Transformers), (d. 2015).
August 29:
Peg Dixon, Canadian actress (voice of Mrs. Claus/Mrs. Donner in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Betty Brant in Spider-Man), (d. 2015).
Jean Ache, French animator and comics artist (L'Émule de Tartarin, Callisto le petite nymphe, Anatole Fait Du Camping), (d. 1985).
October
October 7: Břetislav Pojar, Czech puppeteer, animator and animated film director (To See or Not to See, Balablok), (d. 2012).
October 21: Walerian Borowczyk, Polish film director and animator (Renaissance, Jeux des Anges, Théâtre de Monsieur & Madame Kabal, co-animated Les Astronautes), (d. 2006).
October 30: Herschel Bernardi, American actor (the original voice of Charlie the Tuna, and The Jolly Green Giant), (d. 1986).
November
November 19: Mike Sekowsky, American comics artist, writer and animator (Hanna-Barbera), (d. 1989).
December
December 1:
Dick Shawn, American actor and comedian (voice of Snow Miser in The Year Without a Santa Claus), (d. 1987).
Morris, Belgian comics artist and animation director (co-director of Daisy Town and The Ballad of the Daltons), (d. 2001).
December 2: Miroslav Štěpánek, Czech animator, animated film director, sculptor, screenwriter, illustrator and graphic designer (Pojďte pane, budeme si hrát, aka Hey Mister, Let's Play!), (d. 2005).
December 6: Maury Laws, American composer (Rankin/Bass), (d. 2019).
December 7: Ted Knight, American actor (voice of Black Manta in The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, Commissioner Gordon, The Penguin, The Riddler, Mr. Freeze, Scarecrow, and The Mad Hatter in The Adventures of Batman, Narrator and The Flash in Super Friends), (d. 1986).
December 12:
Bob Barker, American retired television game show host (voiced himself in the Futurama episode The Lesser of Two Evils, and the Family Guy episodes Screwed the Pooch, Fat Guy Strangler and Tales of a Third Grade Nothing, voice of Bob Barnacle in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode Sanctuary!).
Bob Dorough, American jazz musician, songwriter and composer (wrote music for Schoolhouse Rock), (d. 2018).
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Pasca Myers (neé Pasca Cheptanui Cheruiyot, b. July 27, 1986) is a Kenyan-born American middle- and long-distance runner best known for winning the 2014 Grandma's Marathon in 2:33:45.
Early career
Myers grew up in Eldoret, Kenya. Like other freshmen in her high school, she was required to run during her first semester. Sally Kipyego was also at the school, and the two both competed through the regionals and into the province races (one step below nationals) in Kenya.
After college scouts spotted her, she traveled to attend college in the US. Finances kept her from attending a NCAA D-I school, so she began college at Rend Lake College in Ina, Illinois, in 2007. The small school, part of the NJCAA D-II Great Rivers Athletic Conference had been a starting point for other Kenyan distance runners such as Kipyego and Stephen Sambu.
Myers did well on the Lady Warriors track team. She placed second in the 10,000-meters and third in the 5,000- and 1,500-meter events in the 2007 NJCAA D-I Outdoor Track and Field championships. A few months later though, in fall 2008, she outpaced a packed group of strong runners to win the Rend Lake-hosted NJCAA Cross-Country Championships. Her time of 16:12.99 smashed the D-II record and set a new D-I record that (as of February 2022) still stands.
She continued dominating the junior college competition, placing in multiple races all the way to the NJCAA D-I Indoor Track and Field national championships where she took first in the 5,000- and 10,000-meters. She longed to run at a higher level, which eventually took her to Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.
As a Seminole, she led her team (along with Pilar McShine) to two second-place finishes at the 2009 and 2010 NCAA D-I Cross Country Championships.
Professional career
In 2011, she beat Esther Erb and Serkalem Biset Abrha to win the storied Litchfield Hills Road Race. She ran her first half marathon at the News and Sentinel Half, beating out Ramilya Burangulova, but losing the lead pack and finishing ninth. Later in the year, she paced with Lyubov Denisova and Kim Pawelek Brantly but ran away to win the Marine Corps Half Marathon.
In 2013, she was a top finisher at the Fifth Third River Bank 25K and the Hy-Vee Road Races Half Marathon, where she edged Alevtina Ivanova and finished just behind [[2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race|IAAF World Championship competitor Hannah Wanjiru.
She ran to a fifth-place finish at Grandma's Marathon in 2013. She was a top finisher at the Crim 10-Mile behind Aliphine Tuliamuk. She was the fourth-place finisher at the California International Marathon. She was the runner-up at the Park-to-Park Half Marathon and the Des Moines Half Marathon.
In 2014, she won Grandma's Marathon, outrunning Brianne Nelson, Sarah Kiptoo, Yelena Nanaziashvili and 3,000 other women to finish with the victory, taking home more than $10,000.
Also in 2014, she was a top finisher behind Janet Cherobon-Bawcom in the Azalea Trail Run. She won the Kansas City Half Marathon in 1:16:15. A few months later, ran CIM but faded into 14th place.
In 2017, she finished top-10 at half marathons in Missouri, Iowa, Tennessee, Nebraska and South Dakota.
In 2019, she won the Lincoln Half Marathon.
Personal life
Myers' older sister also got into running at an early age. Rose Cheruiyot would end up competing in the Olympics and setting the Kenyan record in the 5000-meters. Rose later became Pasca's coach.
She began dating Denny Myers, former coach of athletics at Iowa Central Community College in 2013, and the two married. But tragedy struck five years later. As Pasca prepared to compete in Grandma's Marathon, Denny died in their Duluth, Minnesota, hotel room.
Pasca continued to run and exercise, running 50 miles a week while coping with grief. She took more than a month away from competing. As a part of her routine, she engaged in her programs to become a nurse, motivated by the lack of care for preventable diseases that she saw in her early years.
Myers became a US citizen and a nurse. She currently resides in Iowa.
References
1986 births
Living people
People from Iowa
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Proceed with Caution is a 1937 detective novel by John Rhode, the pen name of the British writer Cecil Street. It is the twenty seventh in his long-running series of novels featuring Lancelot Priestley, a Golden Age armchair detective. It was published in the United States the same year by Dodd Mead under the alternative title Body Unidentified.
E.R. Punshon writing in The Guardian felt " If only Mr. Rhode were a little more careful with his characterisation, if only his literary style were a little less pedestrian, he would take an even higher place than that his persistent—and consistent—ingenuity has won for him."
Synopsis
Superintendent Hanslet Inspector Waghorn of Scotland Yard investigate respectively a diamond robbery and a suspicious death. A consignment of valuable jewels have gone missing while being transported from Hatton Garden. Meanwhile a corpse is found in a tar burner in a Kent village, completely unrecognisable. It takes the genius of Priestley to demonstrate how these two events are linked.
References
Bibliography
Evans, Curtis. Masters of the "Humdrum" Mystery: Cecil John Charles Street, Freeman Wills Crofts, Alfred Walter Stewart and the British Detective Novel, 1920-1961. McFarland, 2014.
Magill, Frank Northen . Critical Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction: Authors, Volume 3. Salem Press, 1988.
Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015.
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Novels by Cecil Street
British crime novels
British mystery novels
British detective novels
Collins Crime Club books
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Eduardo Fernandes Gomes Júnior (born 11 June 2001), known as Du Ferandes or just Eduardo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mirassol.
Club career
Born in São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Du Fernandes joined Mirassol' youth setup in 2016, aged 15, after starting it out at a futsal team in his hometown. After impressing with the under-20s, he was promoted to the first team in July 2020, and made his professional team debut on 23 July, starting in a 0–0 Campeonato Paulista away draw against Água Santa.
After the arrival of Eduardo Baptista, Du Fernandes became a regular starter in the 2020 Série D, helping in the side's first-ever promotion as champions.
Career statistics
References
2001 births
Living people
People from São José do Rio Preto
Brazilian footballers
Association football midfielders
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Phum Sophorn (born 12 July, 2002) is a Cambodian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Cambodia 2020. She represented Cambodia at Miss World 2021 in San Juan, Puerto Rico where she was unplaced.
Pageantry
Miss Cambodia 2020
On December 23, 2020, Sophorn competed with 30 other contestants at Miss Cambodia 2020 and was awarded the title of Miss World Cambodia 2021 by Vy Sreyvin.
Miss World 2021
As Miss World Cambodia, Sophorn represents Cambodia at the Miss World 2021 pageant in San Juan, Puerto Rico but she was unplaced.
References
External links
Phum Sophorn in Instagram
2002 births
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Michaela Leonard (born 6 April 1995) is an Australian rugby union player. She made her debut for Australia against Japan in 2019.
Personal life
Leonard graduated from the University of Canberra with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy.
Rugby Career
Leonard plays club rugby for Tuggeranong Vikings and for the Brumbies in the Super W competition. She was named as co-captain of the Brumbies ahead of the 2020 Super W season, but the season was cut short due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the NSW Waratahs were crowned champions. She only started playing rugby union ahead of the Brumbies tryouts before the inaugural season of Super W in 2018; she was named Brumbies rookie of the year.
In 2021, Leonard was named as captain of the Brumbies for the 2021 Super W season.
Leonard and fellow Wallaroo, Arabella McKenzie, both signed with New Zealand club Matatū for the inaugural season of Super Rugby Aupiki in 2022.
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1995 births
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Bangabandhu Boulevard () is an avenue in Ankara, capital of Turkey. The avenue is named after Bangabandhu, founding father of Bangladesh.
First given name of the avenue was “Banga Bandhu Şeyh Mucibur Rahman Avenue”. In November 9, 2020 the name was shortened by city council of Ankara. There is a sculpture of Bangabandhu and a park named after him.
References
External links
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Streets in Ankara
Memorials to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
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Olivia Giaccio (born August 15, 2000) is an American freestyle skier who competes internationally. She competed in the 2022 Winter Olympics in women's moguls where she finished 6th overall. Giaccio is currently an undergraduate student at Columbia University.
Olympics results
References
External links
2000 births
Living people
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Olympic freestyle skiers of the United States
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James Oates (born 18 April 1998) is an English field hockey player who plays as a midfielder for Hampstead & Westminster and the England and Great Britain national teams.
He was educated at The King's School, Canterbury.
Club career
Oates plays club hockey in the Men's England Hockey League Premier Division for Hampstead & Westminster.
He has previously played for Canterbury.
International career
He made his senior England debut against Spain on 4 February 2022 and scored a goal.
References
External links
1998 births
Living people
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British male field hockey players
Hampstead & Westminster Hockey Club players
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The White-class buoy tender is a class of buoy tenders of the United States Coast Guard. Eight ships of the lighter were transferred from the United States Navy and were in commission from 1947 until 2002.
Design
According to her Ship's Characteristics Card dated August 30, 1965, the White-class buoy tenders were 132 feet 10 inches in overall length; 132 feet in length between perpendiculars; 30 feet 9.75 inches in extreme beam; 15 feet 8 inches in depth of hold; 6 feet 2 inches in draft forward fully loaded; and 5 feet in draft forward with a light load. Their one mast was 48 feet tall. The vessel displaced 600 tons and had a maximum speed of fully loaded. Their hulls, superstructure, decks, bulkheads, and frames were constructed of steel. Auxiliary boats in 1965 included a fiberglass outboard and three seven-man inflatable lifeboats. In 1965, they had original diesel engines built by Union Diesel Engine Company, Oakland, California, with two propellers, each, and two auxiliary diesel generators.
They underwent a major renovation at the United States Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Baltimore, Maryland during the 1960s and 70s. These modifications included updated equipment to improve her AtoN capabilities. Before decommissioning, White Pines length was 133 feet; beam, 31 feet; and draft, 8 feet. Her displacement tonnage was listed at 606 gross tons and her mast height as 37.5 feet. She had a lifting capacity of 20,000 pounds, using two hydraulic pumps. She had twin Caterpillar diesel engines, 375 horsepower each, twin propellers, and Detroit Diesel auxiliary generators. Cruising capacity was 10 knots. Her maximum time out to sea was twenty days at 8 knots. Her compliment of officers and crew was 26.
Ships in the class
References
This article contains public domain text from the United States Coast 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.
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Ships of the United States Coast Guard
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The von Treskow family is a prominent German aristocratic family, that descended as a branch of the medieval ("uradel") House of Tresckow. The family rose to fame in Prussia due to their large landholdings and business ventures, resulting in many streets and boulevards being named after the family today.
Streets and Places
Am Treskower Berg in Treskow (Neuruppin)
Elisabeth-Treskow-Square in Cologne
Treskowallee in Berlin
Treskowbrücke in Berlin Treptow-Köpenick (bridge)
Treskowstraße in Berlin-Heinersdorf
Treskowstraße in Berlin-Mahlsdorf
Treskowstraße in Berlin-Niederschönhausen
Treskowstraße in Berlin-Oberschöneweide
Treskowstraße in Berlin-Tegel
Treskower Ring in Treskow (Neuruppin)
Von-Treskow-Pfad in Ilmenau
Treskow-Höfe in Berlin-Karlshorst (modern residential development)
Estates
Austria
Klaus Castle, bought by Sigismund von Treskow and given to his niece Ursula von Sydow, whose family still owns the castle today.
Berlin
Friedrichsfelde Palace, home to the Friedrichsfelde branch of the Family until the Soviet Invasion in 1945 and home to the family's private cemetery.
Maison George, built by Benjamin George and given to the Treskow family in 1920: Residential building with palatial apartments in central Berlin. Former residents and visitors include Wilhelm von Humboldt, U.S. President John Quincy Adams and Bettina von Arnim, as well as various ambassadors.
Brandeburg
Altenplathow Manor
Dahlwitz Palace, built in 1856 for Heinrich von Treskow
Kade Manor
Milow Manor
France
Chateau Livron in Vétraz-Monthoux near Geneva
Poland
Bernau Manor (Bolechowo)
Chludowo Palace
Chodowo Palace, built in 1836 for Hermann von Treskow
Domanikowo Manor, built in 1836 for Hermann von Treskow
Giesenbrügge Estate (Gizyn)
Hohenpetersdorff Palace (Pietrzykow)
Jürgensburg Manor (Grocholin)
Krähwinkel Manor (Wronczyn),
Lechlin Palace
Neuhaus Palace (Nowy Dwor)
Niederbaumgarten Palace (Sady Dolne), built in 1844 for Otto Sigismund von Treskow
Nieschawa Palace (Nieszawa)
Nordheim Palace and Manor (Morasko)
Owinska Palace, built for Sigmund Otto Joseph von Treskow by Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Radojewo Palace, erbaut für Sigmund Otto Joseph von Treskow
Strelcze Manor, built in 1840 for Carl von Treskow
Treskow Palace (Biedrusko), built in 1880 for Albrecht von Treskow
Vogelsberg Manor (Nowa Sol), built in 1935 for Albrecht von Treskow by the architect Fritz Schopohl
von Treskow Palace (Strykowo), built in 1900 for Hans von Treskow, now "Hotel Schloss von Treskow" (polish: Zamek von Treskov)
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Edvard Emile Langberg was a Danish general who served in Mexico during the mid 19th-Century and served the Second Mexican Empire before being killed in action at the Battle of Guadeloupe
Early Military Career
Edvard was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1810 as the son of Knud Engelbreth and Birgette (Jacobsen) Langberg. He was a notable violinist and had studied law. At the invitation of his brother Ludvig, who lived in Mexico, he emigrated to Mexico in 1835 from Hamburg via New Orleans. When he arrived in Mexico he soon became known in the social and political circles of the capital of the Republic. General Antonio López de Santa Anna put him in the Mexican Army with the rank of captain. In late 1841, he entered the faculty of the Military College of Chapultepec and was commander of a company of students. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1845 and on December, he pronounced himself in San Luis Potosí with General Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga. In mid 1846, he also participated in the military coup led by General Mariano Salas, fought in the Mexican–American War in the battles of Buena Vista and the Valley of Mexico, and was promoted to colonel.
During the Mexican–American War, he was an officer under the command of General Gabriel Valencia in Ciudad Tula and in Ciudad Victoria. He also participated under the command of General José de Urrea in guerrilla-style fighting against American forces in Marín, Agua Negra, and Cerralvo in Nuevo León. These military raids were to cut off American supply lines and to assist General Santa Anna in his moves against General Zachary Taylor in 1847. Near Mexico City he fought in the battles of Contreras and Churubusco. He was decorated for his services in the fight against the Americans.
In 1848 he was a Political Chief of Paso del Norte and in that same year he became commissioner to the State of Chihuahua with the position of inspector of Military Colonies that gave him the character of second chief of the general command; he organized the new line in accordance with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and returned to the interior in early 1854.
Family
On April 19, 1855, he married Elizabeth Seraphine Trepagnier, daughter of Laurent and Louise Reine Trepagnier, in New Orleans, Louisiana, with whom he had no children. He had an illegitimate daughter named Helena María de la Luz, with Agustina Pareda. In 1855 he returned to Mexico and settled in Coahuila, he was looking for support against Santa Anna, fighting the Native Americans and helping the efforts of the Texan filibusters to find slaves who had escaped to Mexico. He was a military commander in the state.
Plan of Ayutla
He joined the Plan of Ayutla due to being a member of President Comonfort's chief of staff, accompanied him in the operations on the Conservatives who occupied Puebla, and was promoted to general. He supported the December 1857 coup and when Comonfort retraced his steps in January 1858, he ignored General Zuloaga as president, militated in the liberal ranks during the Reform War and rose to brigadier general.
In February 1860, Governor Muñoz, commissioned by General Degollado, appeared in Chihuahua to request resources in favor of the constitutional cause and continued to Sonora, presenting himself to Governor Pesqueira with the same object, also receiving support from Manuel María Gándara in that State. He then went to Sinaloa and became General Plácido Vega's second-in-command, took part in the Action of Espinal in which the conservative chief Domingo Cajén was defeated, and participated in the persecution of Antonio Esteves in Sonora.
Second French Intervention in Mexico
In 1864 he joined the Second Mexican Empire and he was appointed commanding general of the State of Sinaloa, he tried unsuccessfully to attract General Trías, Colonel Angulo and other republican chiefs to the cause of Maximilian I of Mexico, receiving harsh refusals and on October 5, 1865, he was appointed to the same position in the State of Sonora. He mobilized with activity and energy against the forces of García Morales and later against those commanded by General Martínez but was defeated and killed in the Battle of Guadalupe on September 4, 1866.
He was not a French general nor did he come to Mexico with the French, as has been erroneously believed and since 1850, he was listed as a member of the Mexican Society of Geography and Statistics, the maps of the limits and borders of Chihuahua and Coahuila with Texas prepared by the and its engineers are today in the cartographic collections of that society.
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1810 births
1866 deaths
19th-century Danish military personnel
Danish military personnel killed in action
Second French intervention in Mexico
Mexican military personnel of the Mexican–American War
Danish emigrants to Mexico
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Tatria duodecacantha is a species of tapeworm in the family Amabiliidae. It infects the pied-billed grebe (Podilymbus podiceps podiceps).
Tatria duodecacantha was discovered in 1939 in Iowa but has also been reported from pied-billed grebes in Oklahoma.
Morphologically, Tatria duodecacantha differs from other Tatria species by the number and shape of the rostellar hooks. It typically has 12 rostellar hooks but the number can vary. Around one in five worms has a different number of hooks, ranging from at least 10-13 hooks.
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The Musk family is a notable family in United States with South African and Canadian background. The family members is prominent in entertainment and business world, one of which is Elon Musk.
The family itself traces its origins from England where the surname has been in use by Elon's paternal ancestors since 16th century, before one of whom is migrated to South Africa for permanent settlement.
Elon Musk (born 1971), entrepreneur and business magnate who is famous for his work on SpaceX and Tesla, he is currently the richest man in the world and Time Magazine 2021 Person of the Year.
Errol Musk (born 1946), South African electromechanical engineer, pilot, sailor, consultant, and property developer; once partially owning a Zambian emerald mine business; he currently lives in Pretoria, South Africa with his second wife family; father of Elon Musk.
Justine Musk (born 1972), Canadian author and former wife to billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk.
Kimbal Musk (born 1972), entrepreneur, philanthropist, and restaurateur; who together with his brother Elon Musk founded Zip2 in 1998 and later sold it to Compaq for $307 million; he is the co-founder and chairman of Big Green.
Maye Musk (born 1948), model and dietitian for over 50 years, she has been appears on the covers of magazines, including a Time magazine health edition, Women's Day, and Vogue; mother of Elon Musk.
Tosca Musk (born 1974), filmmaker and sister of Elon Musk; she is the co-founder of Passionflix, an OTT entertainment streaming platform and production company.
Lyndon Rive (born 1977), businessman who co-founded SolarCity and serves as its CEO until 2017; cousin to Elon through his mother Kaye Rive being Maye twins.
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Elon Musk
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Ode to the Living Tree is an album by drummer Andrew Cyrille. It was recorded in December 1994 at XIPPI Studio in Dakar, Senegal, and was released by Venus Records in 1995, as well as by Evidence Music in 1997. On the album, Cyrille is joined by saxophonists Oliver Lake and David Murray, pianist Adegoke Steve Colson, bassist Fred Hopkins, and percussionist Mor Thiam. According to Cyrille, it was the first jazz album recorded in Senegal.
Reception
In a review for AllMusic, Alex Henderson wrote: "the drummer leads an inspired, cohesive quintet... the performances are generally quite melodic; in fact, Ode is essentially an album of inside/outside post-bop... rather than ultra-radical, ultra-dissonant free jazz... Although not as radical as some of Cyrille's other work, Ode to the Living Tree is an excellent CD that he should be proud of."
Willard Jenkins, writing for Jazz Times, called Cyrille "a vital and very much underrated percussionist and bandleader" who "always brings a sense of the Motherland to his music, whether exploring free landscapes, or structured outings like most on this date... There is a feeling of Trane meets Sun Ra at the corner of Murray & Lake on this date as the spirits of those two grand masters are in the air."
Track listing
"Coast to Coast" (Cyrille) – 5:45
"A Love Supreme - Acknowledgement and Resolution" (John Coltrane) – 19:43
"Mr. P. C." (John Coltrane) – 4:14
"Ode to the Living Tree" (Cyrille) – 8:52
"Dakar Darkness" (Murray) – 5:38
"So That Life Can Endure..., P.S. With Love" (Cyrille) – 9:49
"Midnight Samba" (Colson) – 9:53
"Water, Water, Water" (Cyrille) – 3:11
Personnel
Andrew Cyrille – drums, percussion
Oliver Lake – alto xaxophone
David Murray – tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Adegoke Steve Colson – electric piano
Fred Hopkins – bass
Mor Thiam – African drums (tracks 1 and 8)
References
1995 albums
Andrew Cyrille albums
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Andrew John Kelley (September 2, 1845 - June 4, 1918) was an American recipient of the Medal of Honor and soldier in the American Civil War.
Biography
Kelley was born in La Grange County, Indiana on September 2, 1845. He enlisted as a private in Company E of the 17th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 12, 1862. He earned his medal in action during the Siege of Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tennessee on November 20, 1863. He reached the rank of sergeant on May 1, 1865. He was mustered out a year later on June 3, 1865. He died in Crookston, Minnesota on June 4, 1918, and is now interred in Oakdale Cemetery, Crookston, Minnesota.
Medal of Honor Citation
For extraordinary heroism on 20 November 1863, in action at Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tennessee. Having voluntarily accompanied a small party to destroy buildings within the enemy's lines whence sharpshooters had been firing, disregarded an order to retire, remained and completed the firing of the buildings, thus insuring their total destruction; this at the imminent risk of his life from the fire of the advancing enemy.
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American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor
United States Army Medal of Honor recipients
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The San Gregorio Formation is a lithostratigraphic unit dating back to the Pliocene to Pleistocene of Venezuela. The formation is split into three members, the older Vergel Member (Late Pliocene to earliest Pleistocene), the Cocuiza Member (Pleistocene) and the Río Seco Member. During this time the region is thought to have been covered by a mixed environment of open grassland and forested areas surrounding a permanent freshwater system. The diverse fauna of the San Gregorio Formation, including a variety of freshwater fish, crocodilians, turtles and snakes, also includes many mammals interpreted to have been part of the first major wave of the Great American Interchange in addition to native clades such as glyptodonts, ground sloths and caviomorph rodents.
Stratigraphy
The San Gregorio Formation overlies the Codore Formation and forms the most recent sequence of the stratigraphic section. Outcrops of this formation are found in Falcón State, northeast of the town of Urumaco. The formation is named for the town of San Gregorio, Venezuela.
Robert Masterman Stainforth divided the San Gregorio Formation into three subsections. The oldest of these is the Vergel Member, composed of 260 meters of sandstone, mudstone and sparse conglomerates. In their study on the formation Carrillo-Briceño and colleagues determined a late Pliocene to earliest Pleistocene age. Overlying the Vergel Member is the Cocuiza Member, a sequence of 80 meters composed of sandstone, mudstone and limestone. Using strontium dating, an age between 0.709100 and 0.709342 Ma was determined for the Cocuiza Member. Some samples utilized suggested that they had been chemically altered, while two localities yielded an early Pleistocene age. The third member recognized by Stainforth is the Rio Seco Member, however it has not been dated by the 2021 study by Carrillo-Briceño and colleagues.
Paleoenvironment
The fish fauna of the Vergel Member, showcasing a great abundance of catfish in particular, clearly shows that permanent rivers played a vital part in the environment of the Pliocene San Gregorio Formation. The stingray Potamotrygon in particular is commonly associated with flowing waters and sandy banks, although it can also be found in still waters. Overall the depositional environment may have been consisting of floodplanes and braided rivers alongside a series of other environements. Swamps, ponds and flooded areas for instance are also possible and may have been home to armored catfish and swamp eels, who's modern members are known to inhabit oxygen-poor bodies of water. Aside from freshwater fish, some fossils also indicate the presence of animal's capable of tolerating a wider range of salt (such as Sciades), possibly indicating a proximity to marine environments. The presence of foraminiferans with low tolerance for saltwater supports this, suggesting that the region also featured estuaries. Frogs, podocnemidid turtles and caimans are all indicative of freshwater environments of varying nature, while Crocodylus falconensis could have easily inhabited areas closer to the coast. Matamata turtes meanwhile are generally associated with slow moving waters, marshes and swamps. Other animals found in the Vergel Member associated with bodies of water include freshwater molluscs and crabs, the False Coral Snake which requires humid soil and prehistoric relatives of the Capybara. This highly diverse fauna indicates that the Vergel member heavily featured permanent bodies of freshwater, likely rivers, as well as other slower moving bodies of water such as swamps, marshes and/or ponds.
The terrestrial fauna features a variety of endemic South American mammals ranging from notoungulates, ground sloths, glyptodonts to smaller types of armadillos. These animals would suggest a forested-grassland environment, with the presence of the genus Corallus, a tree boa, clearly indicating the presence of forested areas. This is supported by the palynoflora, which shows the presence of plants associated with rainforests. However, the general size of seeds and fruits found in the Norte Casa Chiguaje locality is more in-line with open environements, ultimately suggesting an environment featuring both forested areas as well as more open grassland.
The Cocuiza Member meanwhile represents a mostly marine environment following marine incurions in northern South America. The presence of sharks, echinoderms, oyster colonies and marine gastropods suggests a coastal setting. Fossils of terrestrial and freshwater fauna discovered in the San Gregorio Oeste del Pueblo (SGOP) Locality has been interpreted to represent carcasses that were washed into the ocean by streams and rivers of the backshore, supported by the disarticulated and fragmentary nature of most remains found in the Cocuiza Member. However, the fauna discovered in this member suggests that an environment similar to that of the older Vergel Member (forested grassland mixed with wetlands or permanent freshwater habitats) was found further inland, providing the locality with its freshwater and terrestrial fossil remains.
The rainforest taxa recovered from the Vergel Member's flora are absent from the Cocuiza Member, suggesting that drying climate during the Pliocene-Pleistocene transition caused a great turnover in the flora of the northern neotropics.
The composition of the Rio Seco Member suggests a fluvial environment.
Paleoflora
Paleofauna
Molluscs
Crustaceans
Echinoderms
Fish
Amphibians
Reptilians
Mammals
References
Geologic formations of Venezuela
Pliocene Series of South America
Neogene Venezuela
Quaternary Venezuela
Fossiliferous stratigraphic units of South America
Paleontology in Venezuela
Sandstone formations
Mudstone formations
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Alliansen is a Norwegian political party that was founded on November 22, 2016, and registered in the Party Register by Hans Jørgen Lysglimt Johansen on 5 January 2017.
History
In 2016, Hans Jørgen Lysglimt Johansen profiled himself as a Donald Trump supporter. A party initiative with the same name was earlier this autumn initiated by Mikkel Dobloug where Christian Tybring-Gjedde was intended as leader.
Ideology
The alliance has accusations to the neo-Nazi milieu in Norway. The party's leader is known for a number of anti-Semitic statements.
According to Lysglimt Johansen, the main issue for the Alliance is to get Norway out of the EEA and Schengen agreements with the EU. The party is also concerned about stopping immigration as well as changes in the democratic system.
The Alliance has been criticized for repeatedly expressing xenophobia and racist attitudes. A number of prominent politicians from the Progress Party to the Red have therefore publicly distanced themselves from the Alliance.
Political scientist Hilmar Mjelde describes the Alliance as right-wing populist and radical and a variant of Donald Trump's political style and platform. Lysglimt Johansen distinguished himself during the election campaign in 2016 as a pronounced Trump supporter in Norway. Mjelde describes the party as Lysglimt Johansen's private enterprise and a personalist party in the same way as Mogens Glistrup's party in Denmark, Anders Lange's party in Norway and Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia. Lysglimt Johansen has made it clear that the Alliance was based on Trump's political success, and that he is particularly pleased with Trump as a masculine role model who stands for change and against fake news.
The Alliance does not have a traditional party program. The party is based on nationalist ideas and slogans such as "Norway first!". Opposition to immigration appears from the party's statements to be essential alongside national sovereignty. Carline Tromp writes that the Alliance's wording is reminiscent of the alt-right.
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The 2014–15 season was Ulster's 21st season since the advent of professionalism in rugby union, and their first under Director of Rugby Les Kiss and head coach Neil Doak. They completed in the European Rugby Champions Cup and the Pro12.
Ulster entered the season with their home stadium, Ravenhill, redeveloped, with the stadium's capacity having been increased to 18,196, and renamed the Kingspan Stadium after its sponsor.
Ulster's second team, the Ulster Ravens, competed in the British and Irish Cup, finishing third in their pool.
In June 2014, David Humphreys left his post as the province's Director of Rugby, joining English Premiership side Gloucester. Later that month, head coach Mark Anscombe also left the province "with immediate effect". assistant coach Les Kiss filled the role of Director of Rugby on an interim basis. In October 2014, Kiss returned to his position with the Ireland team, with Neil Doak taking the role of head coach. Kiss would return to his role with Ulster on a full-time basis following the 2015 World Cup. Rory Best was reinstated as captain, following the retirement of Johann Muller at the end of the previous season.
Staff
Squad
Academy squad
Player transfers
Players in
Ian Humphreys from London Irish
Ruaidhrí Murphy from Brumbies
Wiehahn Herbst from
Dave Ryan from Zebre
Franco van der Merwe from
Louis Ludik from Agen
Charlie Butterworth from Lansdowne
Sean Reidy from Counties Manukau
Devin Montgomery from
Tim Boys from Southland
Michael Stanley from Counties Manukau
Players out
Tom Court to London Irish
John Afoa to Gloucester
Johann Muller retiring
Niall Annett to Worcester Warriors
Chris Farrell to Grenoble
Adam Macklin to Rotherham Titans
James McKinney to Rotherham Titans
Paddy McAllister to Aurillac
Ian Porter to Connacht
Paddy Wallace retiring
Chris Cochrane retiring
David McIlwaine to Yorkshire Carnegie
Sean Doyle to Brumbies
Stephen Ferris retiring
European Rugby Champions Cup
Pool 3
Pro12
Semi-final
End of season awards
Wing Craig Gilroy and lock Franco van der Merwe made the Pro12 Dream Team.
Ulster Ravens
British and Irish Cup
Pool 2
Ulster Rugby Awards
The Heineken Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held at the Culloden Estate and Spa, Holywood. Winners were:
Bank of Ireland Ulster Player of the Year: Craig Gilroy
Heineken Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year: Rory Best
BT Young Player of the Year: Stuart McCloskey
Rugby Writers Player of the Year: Craig Gilroy
Ulster Rugby Supporters Club Player of the Year: Darren Cave
Abbey Insurance Academy Player of the Year: Sammy Arnold
Danske Bank Ulster Schools Player of the Year: Rob Lyttle
References
2014-15
2014–15 in Irish rugby union
2014–15 Pro12 by team
2014–15 European Rugby Champions Cup by team | [
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Mauersberg is a district of the Großrückerswalde municipality in the Erzgebirgskreis district of Saxony, Germany.
Geography
Location
Mauersberg is located about southwest of Marienberg in the Ore Mountains. The village extends over about in the valley of a stream flowing north into the Preßnitz.
The state road 221 leads through the village from Marienberg via Großrückerswalde. It ends southwest of the village on the state road 218 Annaberg-Buchholz–Reitzenhain.
History
In connection with the Buch Abbey feud, the location was first mentioned in 1291 as Ursberg. At this time it belonged to the property of Buch Abbey, a Cistercian monastery. Around 1300, the monastery's possessions in the Upper Ore Mountains were sold to the landlords of Waldenburg in Wolkenstein.
From the second half of the 15th century, the town had a small wall-walk church which was looked after by the Franciscans of the Annaberg monastery. With the Reformation in 1537, Mauersberg became a branch church of the parish of Großrückerswalde, until it became an independent parish on 14 November 1721. From 1932 to 1938 it was again a branch church of Großrückerswalde.
In 1544 the village was acquired by the mining town of Marienberg. In 1654 an ironstone mine was set up, and the ore extracted was delivered to the hammer works in Preßnitztal for smelting. The colliery ceased operations in 1839. A village school was set up in 1655 and replaced in 1882 by a new building.
In 1844, the Freiberg professor August Breithaupt described the minerals bodenite and muromonerite found in Mauersberg. Until 1856 Mauersberg belonged to the collective municipality of Wolkenstein.
In February 1889, the old wall-walk church was demolished and replaced by a neo-Gothic building by the architect Theodor Quentin, which was consecrated on 17 December 1890.
On 31 May 1892, the Boden bei Wolkenstein stop on the Pressnitz Valley Railway opened, giving Mauersberg access to the railway network, albeit deep in the valley and about from the town center. Passenger services finally ceased on 1 October 1984.
The connection to the electrical grid took place in 1913, but the connection to the central drinking water supply was not made until 1970. In 1939, a Wehrmacht air base was set up on the so-called Richterhöhe.
In the course of land reform in 1949 Mauersberg had 44 farms with 148 employees.
The Kreuzkapelle (Cross Chapel) Mauersberg, donated by Rudolf Mauersberger, was built between 1949 and 1953 and is modeled on the demolished wall-walk church. The chapel was consecrated on 15 July 1953.
In 1956 the LPG "1 May" was founded. It merged with the LPG "Vorwärts" Mildenau in 1974.
On 1 January 1994, Mauersberg was incorporated into Großrückerswalde.
Culture and attractions
From 1954 to 1956 Rudolf Mauersberger composed the Gesänge für die Kreuzkapelle zu Mauersberg (Songs for the Kreuzkapelle Mauersberg), the chapel which had been consecrated in 1953.
The Mauersberger Museum was dedicated to the late Kreuzkantor Rudolf Mauersberger in 1973 and expanded in 1984 to pay tribute to the former Thomaskantor Erhard Mauersberger as well. The Mauersberger brothers' estate, preserved in the museum, also includes Rudolf Mauersberger's extensive Ore Mountains collection and a self-made model landscape of Mauersberg. The similarity in name ("Mauersberg" and "Mauersberger") is probably just a strange coincidence.
Personalities
Johann Christoph Schreiter (1770–1821), Protestant theologian and university teacher in Kiel
Rudolf Mauersberger (1889–1971), Cantor of the Dresdner Kreuzchor from 1930 to 1971
Erhard Mauersberger (1903–1982), Thomaskantor from 1961 to 1972
Brigitte Lange (1939–2012), politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag
References
Erzgebirgskreis
Former municipalities in Saxony
1994 disestablishments in Germany
Villages in Saxony
Villages in the Ore Mountains | [
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Enga Veetu Meenatchi (எங்க வீட்டு மீனாட்சி) is a 2021 Indian Tamil language family drama television series, starring Lollu Sabha Jeeva, Shritha Sivadas and Poornima Bhagyaraj in lead roles. The show is produced by Thaarag Padaipagam and directed by Ramkumar Dass, which premiered on 18 October 2021 in Colors Tamil and digitally streams on Voot. Enga Veetu Meenatchi story revolves around a businessman study degree.
Cast
Main
Lollu Sabha Jeeva as Chithambaram
Shritha Sivadas as Meenatchi
Poornima Bhagyaraj as Valliammal
Supporting
Neepa
Bava Lakshmanan
Vignesh
Sai Laskhmi
Bonda Mani
Bava Lakshmanan
Cameos
Harishankar as Nambiar
Production
Casting
Tamil actor Lollu Sabha Jeeva was cast in the male lead role as Chidambaram. Actress Shritha Sivadas was cast in the female lead role as Meenatchi. The series marks the television debut for Shritha Sivadas. Poornima Bhagyaraj were cast as Valliammal the next main leads.
See also
Tamil television drama
List of Tamil soap operas
References
Colors Tamil original programming
Tamil-language television soap operas
Tamil-language romance television series
2020s Tamil-language television series debuts
2021 Tamil-language television series debuts
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The twelfth season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, an American reality television series, was broadcast on Bravo from February 1, 2022, It is primarily filmed in New Jersey; its executive producers are Jordana Hochman, Amy Kohn, Lauren Volonakis, Eric Fuller, Taylor Lucy Choi, and Andy Cohen.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey focuses on the lives of returning cast members Teresa Giudice, Melissa Gorga, Dolores Catania, Margaret Josephs, Jennifer Aydin and Jackie Goldschneider. Traci Johnson joins the cast as a Friend of the Housewives.
Production and crew
Jordana Hochman, Amy Kohn, Lauren Volonakis, Eric Fuller, Taylor Lucy Choi, and Andy Cohen are recognized as the series' executive producers; it is produced and distributed by Sirens Media.
Cast and synopsis
Giudice, Gorga, Catania, Josephs, Aydin and Goldschneider returned. Traci Johnson joins the cast as a Friend of the Housewives.
Episodes
References
External links
2022 American television seasons
New Jersey (season 12) | [
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Johnius is a genus of fishes in the family Sciaenidae. They are commonly known as croakers due to their ability to produce purring, croaking and knocking sounds. The sounds are produced mainly at night and are thought to be either involved in defense or for courtship.
The genus name was erected by Marcus Bloch in 1793 based on a specimen obtained from Tranquebar from Reverend Christoph Samuel John which was named as Johnius carutta. There are about 35 species in the genus, all within the Indo-West Pacific waters. The genus and the tribe Johniini are identified by the hammer-shaped swim bladder with 13-17 branching lateral appendages, the first lateral branch extending to the dorsal corner of the gill opening. The have large paired sagittal otoliths that are triangular.
Species diversity
Species in the genus include:
Johnius amblycephalus (Bleeker, 1855) - Bearded croaker
Johnius australis (Günther, 1880) - Bottlenose jewfish
Johnius belangerii (Cuvier, 1830) - Belanger's croaker
Johnius borneensis (Bleeker, 1851) - Sharpnose hammer croaker
Johnius cantori Bleeker, 1874
Johnius carouna (Cuvier, 1830) - Caroun croaker
Johnius carutta Bloch, 1793 - Karut croaker
Johnius coitor (Hamilton, 1822) - Coitor croaker
Johnius distinctus (Tanaka, 1916)
Johnius dorsalis (Peters, 1855) - Small kob
Johnius dussumieri (Cuvier, 1830) - Sin croaker
Johnius elongatus Lal Mohan, 1976 - Spindle croaker
Johnius fasciatus Chu, Lo & Wu, 1963
Johnius fuscolineatus (von Bonde, 1923) - Bellfish
Johnius gangeticus Talwar, 1991
Johnius glaucus (Day, 1876) - Pale spotfin croaker
Johnius goldmani (Bleeker, 1855)
Johnius grypotus (Richardson, 1846)
Johnius heterolepis Bleeker, 1873 - Large-scale croaker
Johnius hypostoma (Bleeker, 1854) - Small-mouth croaker
Johnius laevis Sasaki & Kailola, 1991 - Smooth croaker
Johnius latifrons Sasaki, 1992 - Broad-head croaker
Johnius macropterus (Bleeker, 1853) - Largefin croaker
Johnius macrorhynus (Lal Mohan, 1976) - Big-snout croaker
Johnius majan Iwatsuki, Jawad & Al-Mamry, 2012 - Majan croaker
Johnius mannarensis Lal Mohan, 1971 - Mannar croaker
Johnius novaeguineae (Nichols, 1950) - Paperhead croaker
Johnius novaehollandiae (Steindachner, 1866)
Johnius pacificus Hardenberg, 1941 - Pacific croaker
Johnius philippinus Sasaki, 1999
Johnius plagiostoma (Bleeker, 1849) - Large-eye croaker
Johnius trachycephalus (Bleeker, 1851) - Leaftail croaker
Johnius trewavasae Sasaki, 1992 - Trewavas croaker
Johnius weberi Hardenberg, 1936 - Weber's croaker
References
Sciaenidae
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Bus Back Better is a strategy published by the British Department for Transport and transport minister Grant Shapps that covered the government's plans for buses in England outside of London. Initially consisting of £3 billion of funding, leaked documents suggest that the strategy has been scaled back to only have £1.4 billion of funding.
History
In February 2020, the government pledged £3 billion of funding for buses.
The Bus Back Better document was published on 15 March 2021 and contains a spending plan for the previously announced £3 billion of funding. It included promises to purchase 4,000 British-built electric or hydrogen buses, integrated ticketing, fare caps, and new bus lanes.
In February 2021, a letter was leaked indicating that the budget had been cut from £3 billion to £1.4 billion.
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Johney Brooks (February 7, 1933 – October 1, 2016) was an American educator, who worked for the US Department of State and the Peace Corps, mainly in Africa but also at embassies in Turkmenistan and Papua New Guinea.
Early life and education
Brooks was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the daughter of sharecroppers Thomas A. Johnson and Beulah Johnson. She was raised in Texas and California. After a time in the military, she earned a bachelor's degree in biology from California State University, Los Angeles, earned a master's degree in chemistry at the University of Arizona, and trained as a teacher. She completed doctoral studies in international and comparative education at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Career
Brooks joined the United States Air Force in 1951, during the Korean War, and was honorably discharged in 1953. She was a chemist in Los Angeles, taught high school in Los Angeles and Compton, worked as a school administrator in Sacramento and Pomona, and was an assistant professor at Humboldt State University.
From 1969 to 1971, Brooks taught science teachers for USAID in Uganda. From 1982 to 1985, she was the appointed director of Peace Corps work in Gambia. She worked at the Bahá'i World Centre in Haifa. She held embassy posts in Tunisia, Niger, Sierra Leone, Guyana, Turkmenistan, and Papua New Guinea.
Personal life
Brooks was an adherent of the Bahá'i faith. She had two children: her daughter Alexis Brooks de Vita is a professor of English at Texas Southern University, and her son W. Abdullah Brooks is a public health physician on the faculty at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Brooks died from complications of a stroke in 2016, in Lake Katrine, New York, aged 83 years.
References
1933 births
2016 deaths
People from Clarksdale, Mississippi
American educators
California State University, Los Angeles alumni
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
Humboldt State University faculty
Peace Corps directors
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John William Harrington (25 November 1896 – 1994) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Northampton Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
References
1896 births
1994 deaths
English footballers
Association football forwards
English Football League players
Hednesford Town F.C. players
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players
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Think is an international education charity registered in London. The group mainly works to provide free, reliable, and progressive knowledge via informative documentaries and digital content on science, philosophy, art, history, culture, politics, and religion, in multiple languages, predominantly in Bengali and English. The group is composed of academics, authors, journalists, researchers, documentarians, journalists, and students. The project is financed by voluntary donors.
History
The organization was founded in 2019 by American-Bangladeshi IT executive, humanist writer Bonya Ahmed, and tech entrepreneur Imtiaz Shams. The organization is funded by voluntary donors including Ahmed and Shams, and partially by several international humanist organizations such as the Humanists International, Richard Dawkins Foundation, Center for Inquiry, Freedom From Religion Foundation, and Post Urban Ventures.
Think Bangla
Think Bangla (থিংক বাংলা) is the Bengali language version of Think's operations. Think Bangla mainly produces infographic videos and digital content. The content type mainly focuses around scientific and historic knowledge.
References
External links
Official website
Think Bangla
Banya Ahmed's introduction to Think at Ekattor Journal
Think's introduction at News Hour Xtra
Short-documentary about Think by BBC
Imtiaz Shams and Bonya Ahmed interview on Think by American Humanist Association
Interview of Bonya Ahmed and Imtiaz Shams by Freedom From Religion Foundation
Further reading
Banya Ahmed's introduction to Think Bangla at Mukto-mona
Charities based in England and Wales
Scientific organizations established in the 2010s
Non-profit organisations based in the United Kingdom
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Friedrich Smend (26 August 1893 – 10 February 1980) was a German Protestant theologian and librarian at the Preußische Staatsbibliothek in Berlin, publishing a catalogue of the writings of Adolf von Harnack. He was a liturgist, teaching as professor at the Kirchliche Hochschule Berlin. His publications focus on the work of Johann Sebastian Bach and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Life
Born in Strasbourg, Smend belonged to a family of jurists and theologians. Members of three generations had served as pastors of the Reformed parish of Lengerich in the 18th and 19th centuries. His father Julius Smend was professor, first in Strasbourg, and then from 1918 first dean of the Protestant theological faculty of the University of Münster. His uncle was the theologian Rudolf Smend.
Smend studierd Protestant theology in Münster, promoted to the doctorate. He worked as librarian of the Preußische Staatsbibliothek in Berlin from 1923, where he published a catalogue of the writings of Adolf von Harnack. During the Nazi regime, he was a member of the of the Bekennende Kirche and took part in the Kirchenkampf. After World War II, Smend was appointed prefessor of hymnology, liturgics and church music at the Kirchliche Hochschule Berlin, where he remained until retirement in 1958.
He was awarded honorary doctorates from the universities of Heidelberg and Mainz. In 1961, he received the Commanders Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Smend focused on studies of the work of Johann Sebastian Bach and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, specifally Bach's Mass in B minor, St Matthew Passion and St John Passion, as well as number symbolism in Bach's works.
He died in Berlin at age 86.
Publications
Adolf von Harnack. Verzeichnis seiner Schriften. Leipzig 1927; Nachtrag 1927-1930. Leipzig 1931 (reprinted: Adolf von Harnack. Verzeichnis seiner Schriften bis 1930. Mit einem Geleitwort und bibliographischen Nachträgen bis 1985 von Jürgen Dummer. Saur, Munich 1990, ISBN 3-598-10321-2).
Joh. Seb. Bach Kirchen-Kantaten. in 6 volumes. Christlicher Zeitschriftenverlag, Berlin 1947–48 (2nd edition 1950; 3rd edition 1966).
Johann Sebastian Bach bei seinem Namen gerufen. Bärenreiter, Kassel 1950.
Bach in Köthen. Christlicher Zeitschriftenverlag, Berlin 1951–52 (in English: St. Louis, Concordia Publishing House, 1985).
Goethes Verhältnis zu Bach. , Berlin 1955.
Missa ; Symbolum Nicenum ; Sanctus ; Osanna, Benedictus, Agnus Dei et Dona Nobis Pacem (später genannt „Messe in h-moll“). Bärenreiter, Kassel 1956.
Ferner Freunde ward gedacht : ein Beitrag zu Goethes Briefwechsel mit Marianne von Willemer. Berlin, Merseburger, 1964
Bach-Studien. Gesammelte Reden und Aufsätze. Bärenreiter, Kassel 1969.
References
Further reading
Festschrift für Friedrich Smend zum 70. Geburtstag. Merseburger, Berlin 1963 (pp. 98–100 catalogue of his works).
Peter Wackernagel: Aus glücklichen Zeiten der preussischen Staatsbibliothek. Erinnerungen an Freunde und Kollegen und Freunde von einst. in: Festschrift für Friedrich Smend zum 70. Geburtstag, Merseburger, Berlin 1963, pp. 61–62.
External links
Dadelsen, Georg von: Friedrich Smend’s Edition of the B-minor Mass by J. S. Bach 1 (in German) taylorfrancis.com
20th-century German Protestant theologians
Liturgists
20th-century German musicologists
20th-century German non-fiction writers
Bach scholars
Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Anett Kontaveit defeated Maria Sakkari in the final, 5–7, 7–6(7–4), 7–5 to win the singles title at the 2022 St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy. Kontaveit's victory in the final was her 20th consecutive match win on indoor hard courts, dating back to the 2021 Ostrava Open; this is the longest such streak since Justine Henin won 22 matches on indoor courts between October 2007 and May 2010.
Daria Kasatkina was the defending champion, but withdrew before the tournament began.
Seeds
Draw
Finals
Top half
Bottom half
Qualifying
Seeds
Qualifiers
Lucky loser
Qualifying draw
First qualifier
Second qualifier
Third qualifier
Fourth qualifier
References
Qualifying draw
2022 WTA Tour
St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy | [
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The John Black Lee House I is a historic house at 729 Laurel Road in New Canaan, Connecticut. It was designed by architect John Black Lee and built in 1952, and was the first of several houses he designed for his family's use. The house is an excellent expression of minimalist Bauhaus style Modern architecture, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
Description and history
The John Black Lee House I is located in a rural-residential area in northern New Canaan, on a on the east side of Laurel Road just south of its junction with North Wilton Road. The house is set on a high ridge which runs parallel to the roadway. It is a single-story structure, with a unique post-and-beam construction that incorporates metal rods to anchor the structure to the underlying granite. The exterior is finished in glass and wood, and is covered by a flat roof. The west-facing front is largely windowless, with only a recessed entry area. The more private south side is mainly an expanse of floor-to-ceiling glass.
John Black Lee moved to New Canaan in 1951, joining the architectural practice of Eliot Noyes, one of the Harvard Five who had been building Modernist houses in New Canaan. Lee's first house was built for his family the following year by Ernest Rau, a local building contractor who went on to build many more of Lee's designs in the town. He sold this house in 1954, building a second home for the family on Chichester Road. Subsequent owners of the property include Donald Swisher of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, who carefully preserved Lee's architectural legacy.
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National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Connecticut
Houses completed in 1952
Houses in New Canaan, Connecticut
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During the 1950s, the impending arrival of television created public expectation in Puerto Rico, even influencing other entertainment mediums in the form of a song. WKAQ-TV was the first station to introduce regular programing in 1954, followed closely by WAPA-TV. The owners of these stations, Ángel Ramos and José Ramón Quiñones, brought their experience in the newspaper and radio industries to the new medium. The competition between WKAQ and WAPA would continue for decades, with both disputing the milestones of first videotape in 1966, first color transmission and satellite transmission in 1968. During decades, the ratings were dominated by local programming produced by Tommy Muñiz and Paquito Cordero, which adopted a family friendly approach. However, the retirement of the former, combined with the introduction of cable television and the acquisdition of the largest stations by foreign interest brought changes in content beginning in the 1980s, with late-night shows and double entendre gaining prominence. Digital television was introduced to the market in 2009, widely displacing analog television.
History
Early years
On July 24, 1952, Ángel Ramos received approval from the FCC to create his own station within four years. José Ramón Quiñones received his on August 12, 1952. On February 12, 1954, El Mundo Briadcasting Company and WKAQ-TV officially received its license to operate channel 2. Ponce de León Broadcasting Company and WAPA-TV received channel 4 on March 15, 1954. Heavy publicity preceded the inauguration of WKAQ-TV with El Mundo serving as its main outlet, but the inauguration suffered postponement to March due to a delay in the arrival of a transmission tower and meanwhile a static image of a native man would be in place. It was then assembled at Marquesa mountain in Aguas Buenas, some 2,000 feet above sea level. The frequency was set to 100,000 watts. The station would become the first local transmitter, with its first show being aired at 6:30 p.m. on March 28, 1954, from San Juan. Puerto Rican star Mapy Cortés appeared along her husband Fernando in the first programs when the medium was inaugurated. WAPA-TV tested images and commercials in February 25 and March 5, even airing an interview with Felisa Rincón de Gautier hosted by Carlos Rubén Ortiz and Enrique Soler, but did not follow it. WAPA-TV would introduce its programming on May 1, 1954. Most of the publicity surrounded WKAQ-TV, with El Mundo being particularly sympathetic to owner Ángel Ramos despite other stations emerging. El Imparcial in response gave its publicity to WAPA-TV and its owner José R. Quiñones, who adopted an educational and religious approach in its programming. Alma Latina magazine gave coverage to all.
Ramos gifted televisions to his employees, while more where awarded as a price in contests promoted by El Mundo and WKAQ Radio. One of this was won by the head nun of a retirement home, causing confusion among the residents when the monitor was sent. Some residents managed to intercept foreign signals prior to the inauguration. A Supreme Court judge even suggested that an accused man should buy a television to entertain itself when granting him bail. Competition between television manufacturers began before the nascent industry was inaugurated. Corporations dedicated to selling furniture and eyeglasses benefited from the arrival. Prior to the arrival of the new industry, 4,000 television sets had been sold. In its first year, WKAQ was airing 90 live shows per week, while WAPA-TV only had 30, but founded its own studios to improve that quantity. However, its nascent status was still reflected in the instability of programming, which in turn risked the work of talents and producers. Only a dozen of WKAQ's initial shows survived its first year. Efforts were made to meet the standards of the advertisers with the money available, the staff would multitask and script writers would be in charge of more than one show at a time. Demographics were targeted to meet the demands of these brands, with people such as Carmen Despradel targeting an specific audience (in her case, housewives). Early television was heavily dependent on advertisers, who would place advertisements in shows and even annex their brand to the name. However, this resulted in unappealing titles. By 1956, WKAQ-TV had instituted a limit of three minutes of commercials per half hour show. It was these advertisers who would arbitrarily select the format, talents and other aspects of programming. Several figures migrating from radio began working advertisements, which opened the door to some to become established and earn other roles in television.
Television proved to be a hit and within a year there were at least 53,194, television sets, which equaled one for every 42 Puerto Ricans. Within two years, radio had experienced a sharp decline, with stations losing both advertisements and talent amidst the instability. Radio personalities complained that there were difficulties entering into the new medium, which had since created its own clique. Ramón Rivero continued to thrive in both mediums with his character of Diplo. Ante la ley, the first Puerto Rican telenovela, was aired on August 22, 1955, by WKAQ-TV. WAPA-TV responded with Mar brava, perpetuating the genre in local television for decades to come. Local radio technicians traveled abroad to become acquainted with the new technology, while foreign personnel also arrived to participate in the nascent industry. By 1956, the growing quantity of foreign talent had caused an increasing anger in the local talents. During this year'a summer, three shows produced by Tommy Muñiz held the top spots in the ratings. On April 29, 1959, El colegio de la alegría was revived at WAPA-TV, with its original cast and the addition of Velda González and Yoyo Boing. By early 1961, this quantity had increased to nearly 218,000 sets. This trend continued until Puerto Rico became the place with most television sets by square mile in Latin America and the Caribbean. Entering the 1960s, the primetime slots were occupied by Myrta Silva's Una hora contigo and Rendezvous Nocturno hosted by Vilma Carbia and Tony Chiroldi. Foreigners such as Gaspar Pumarejo would replace this group. Meanwhile, WKAQ-TV only counted with El Show Libby's hosted by Luis Vigoraux and El Show Ford hosted by Cordero as its local productions, with most being imported. By this time WKAQ, WAPA, WIPR and WKBM were based in San Juan, WRIK and WSUR at Ponce, WORA and WIPM at Mayagüez and WOLE at Aguadilla. WKBM-TV was founded by Rafael Pérez Perry, a radio entrepreneur. In February 1960, WKAQ debuted its videotape equipment, the first in Latin America. However, the complications that arose from using a costly new technology meant that most shows were still filmed live, with it becoming more popular for soap operas and commercials. WAPA, WIPR and WKBM introduced the technology as well and some years later it was predominant. By September 1956, however, the local channels had begun airing more kinescope, which were cheaper to air than a live production.
Increase in local programming
Early in its run, foreign programming would be imported to meet demands. WKAQ had its own dubbing department, which contracted local talent. By June 1960, Paquito Cordero opted to leave Producciones Tommy Muñiz and begin producing its own shows, creating a competition between both. He established his headquarters at First Federal building and kept the advertisement of Ford Motor Company and El show Ford with it. In late 1961, Muñiz decided to grant exclusivity to WAPA-TV. Reina por un día was dominant in the ratings for six years and shifted from channel to channel, in 1960 it moved from WKAQ to WAPA and went back in 1964, where it joined El show del mediodía in a noon block produced by Producciones Tommy Muñiz. The show resulted in thousands of letters being sent to Producciones Tommy Muñiz, where people exposed their problems in hopes that they would be attended in the show. This block marked the first time that daytime shows dominated the ratings in Puerto Rico. With Muñiz's El show del mediodía dominating the noon ratings, WKAQ decided to bring Paquito Cordero in 1965. A conflict between APATE and Roberto Vigoreaux, Paquito Cordero and Mario Pabón over the use of foreign talent lead to WAPA-TV stopping its production of telenovelas for nearly a decade. Meanwhile, in the previous decade more local stations had been inaugurated. WORA-TV began airing on October 12, 1955, due to the efforts of Alfredo Ramírez de Arellano to create a station for the west coast of Puerto Rico. On January 6, 1958, the government debuted its own station, WIPR-TV, with the claim that it was the first educational station in Latin America. On February 2, 1958, Mario Villalonga debuted his station in the south coast. In December 1955, WKAQ received new equipment to film in kinescope. WRIK-TV was founded by Alfredo Ramírez de Arellano as a re-transmitter of WKAQ-TV, airing on Channel 7.
During the 1960s, a subsidiary of Columbia Pictures named Screen Gems bought WAPA-TV and placed Norman Louvau as its new president. However, unable to communicate in Spanish, most of the work ended in the hands of Vice President Héctor Modestti, who insisted on eliminating American shows that were dubbed. With this came a change in programming, during which Tommy Muñiz's La criada malcriada was pitched to the channel while the producers and advertisers involved in a pilot filmed at WKAQ had conflicts with that station's protocols.
In 1965, Cordero debuted El show de las doce at WKAQ as a response to the popular El show del mediodía. Unable to best its competition's comedy, the show instead focused on music acts with the collaboration of bands such as El Gran Combo. In response, Muñiz incorporated a similar content to El show del mediodía. While Cordero brought in El show de Olga y Tony, WAPA responded with Kon kon paz. WKAQ then aired segments with El club canta la juventud, Chucho Avellanet, Lucecita Benítez, Alfred D. Herger and Al Zeppy. These exchanges continued and eventually, Cordero brought in Rivera in Mi hippie me encanta, resulting in an exchange where both shows reinforced its comedy. This competition also featured special shows, such as an episode of El show de las doce focused on the marriage of Avellanet and Lissette Álvarez in 1967. Muñiz debuted a short lived duo, Wilkins y Rubén, which launched Wilkins' solo career as soon as it was broken and along Yolandita Monge first received media attention in El show del mediodía. Meanwhile, Carmita Jímenez, Danny Rivera as Charityn Goyco were also featured. However, a comedy act where an affair of governor Roberto Sánchez Villella was mentioned caused the ire of Louvau, whom Muñiz initially dismissed but ultimately removed the segment from the air and brought Desafiando a los genios.
Muñiz also introduced a section called El show de estrellas internacionales, where foreign talent was presented, whom he contracted to appear in a number of events and shows, including his latest addition Simpli la secretaria which aired Wednesdays. Despite the changes experienced by the introduction of color television in 1966, Muñiz did not bother with the new format and instead continued as usual. Eventually, El show del mediodía began airing in color. In 1966, La criada malcriada was converted in a film.
Color television
In 1966, color programming began airing. WAPA acquired 16mm filming equipment and began training the makeup department, while its staff visited stations that already used the technology abroad. The first show aired under this format was La premiere del domingo on February 27, 1966. With this, Puerto Rico became the third market to air color programs, after its homologues in Japan and parts of the United States. WKAQ, however, decided to wait until its new facilities were completed before introducing color programming. It also became the first place in Latin America to air in the format. Its affiliates, airing trough channels 5 and 7, were retrofitted to air color retransmissions. Channel 11 made efforts to introduce the technology. Meanwhile, WITA-TV was introduced as channel 30 and used color programming as its debut gimmick but failed to beat WAPA-TV to the achievement. Like the initial introduction, this caused a surge in the sales of color television sets. Despite the programming also being accessible in the old black and white sets, efforts were made to sell the new devices. Initially, only pre-filmed shows aired in this format, but the local producers began efforts to acquire their own cameras. The first Puerto Rican production to air in color was a special about singer Raphael, which aired at WKAQ on January 9, 1968. The Rambler Rendezvous was the first local show to regularly air in color.
Despite the skepticism about the format expressed by the foreign owners of WAPA-TV, the success of Desafiando a los genios resulted in it being given additional airtime, appearing during all weekdays. The segment was not scripted, in order to exploit the improv abilities of the actors. Performing under a variety of characters, Castro, Agrelot and Cristóbal Berrios served as the talent, while Morales was the host in charge of discussing a particular topic set for the day. The show was also a favorite of Pablo Casals, who revealed it in an interview with tabloid TeVe Guía. Afterwards, they hosted a segment to discuss the revelation, which lead to the violinist inviting the team to his house. Jimmy Díaz returned to television in Desafiando a los Genios, which also debuted Sunshine Logroño, Juan Manuel Lebrón and Adrían García. The move to a night time slot Wednesdays was targeted towards working-class men, with Muñiz working as host. The producer would continue performing this role irregularly.
In 1967, Producciones Tommy Muñiz introduced Caras y caretas de las mujeres, El special de Corona, Viernes de gala and Gloria y Miguel. In the latter, Muñiz incorporated his sons to the programming.
Funded by Banco Popular, Muñiz travelled to New York to recruit several Puerto Rican talents for a special titled Hello, Puerto Rico hosted by him and aired at WAPA-TV. This would become the first satellite transmission to air live at the island. The following day WQAK responded by airing its first satellite transmission.
Despite facing skepticism from the channel's administration, Muñiz debuted a sketch show titled Esto no tiene nombre on February 7, 1969, which satirized social and political issues and was a hit in the Friday nighttime slot. The show became known for airing the "Culebrazo", a faux news report about a revolution in Culebra which caused consternation for the serious way in it was portrayed (with false program interruptions and the legitimate news graphics), as a response for practices by the US Navy there. One of its characters, satirical politician Benigno Orante (interpreted by Samuel Medina), gained some write-in votes during the 1972 Puerto Rican general election.
On April 8, 1968, WKAQ-TV aired the first Puerto Rican telenovela in color, Recordar. The early 1970s brought a surge in the production of telenovelas, peaking with the success of El hijo de Ángela María. Towards the decade's end, Cristina Bazán became a hit both in television and in radio with its main theme. The resulting surge resulted in WKAQ-TV breaking the audience records and a new proliferation of the genre taking place. Over a dozen local productions were filmed, with several performers becoming established this way. On January 5, 1970, Ja-ja, ji-ji, jo-jo con Agrelot was introduced to replace El special de Corona, which was eventually moved to the primetime slot on Sundays and went on to figure near the top of the ratings for almost a decade. The show became known for hosting impersonation contests. In 1971, Borinquen canta was introduced, where Silverio Pérez was first contracted to appear in television after the original host left after a few episodes.
In 1970, WIRK-TV it was acquired by United Artists and became Rikavisión. Despite not being one of the main stations, it produced hits like Sandra Zaiter's Chiquilladas. After incurring in debt, the station was sold to producer Tommy Muñiz on $1.8 million. On March 23, 1978, a failed stunt that culminated in the death of Karl Wallenda was filmed by cameraman Santos López Malavé and aired live on WAPA-TV. The film of the event was acquired by CBS and then forwarded to NBC and ABC, where it was also aired. This was the first time that a local film was aired by the local stations headlined the news in these foreign networks. The Cerro Maravilla murders introduced an element of sensationalism to television in Puerto Rico. The investigation held by the Senate on the matter brought the attention of the majority of the population. An unexpected result was the popularization of attorney Rivera Cruz and of Cerro Maravilla as a touristic attraction in which the phrases used by him were converted into merchandise. During the late 1970s, Channel 11 entered into an economic crisis following the death of its previous owner, Ralph Pérez Perry. WAPA-TV was also facing issues due to the success of WKAQ-TV telenovelas. WRIK-TV was also facing debt and was sold by United Artists to producer Tommy Muñiz. Eventually, Channel 11 went bankrupt, and WRIK-TV was sold to foreign investors following a conflict with the government and advertisement issues. During the 1970s, a station in Mayagüez took over channel 3 and another in Aguadilla was assigned channel 12. Channel 11 was assigned to another metropolitan station.
Syndication, cable and foreign acquisition
In 1973, actor telenovela José Reymundí began a strike against Producciones Tommy Muñiz and in particular against its administrator Hérnan Nigaglioni, claiming that he had been left out of a local production to favor foreigners. Soon afterwards, he was joined by more people as APATE joined and people like Castro decided not to cross the protest lines, while others like Candal actively joined the protests. Morales in turn decided to quit on the air. Only Alida Arizmendi challenged the protests. WAPA-TV decided not to intervene and distanced itself from the issue. In the end, Muñiz granted the demands of the protestors, such as health coverage or six month contracts, but Reymundí was unable to benefit due to the cancellation of the production due to the strike. Producciones Tommy Muñiz was affected by it, with only productions like Esto no tiene nombre or Ja-ja, ji-ji, jo-jo con Agrelot surviving. Candal, Morales, Warrington, Carbia, Molina and García left to create Producciones Astra and joined Channel 7. This would only last for some years, since the company gained a reputation as supporting work syndicates and were avoided.
In April 1983, WKAQ-TV was acquired by foreign interests. In October 1987, WKAQ-TV was sold to another foreign group for $350 million. The acquisition eventually lead to the creation of the Telemundo Group, which became a major channel among the Latino audience of the states. This resulted in some local programming being retransmitted abroad. Following several changes in command, WAPA-TV was acquired by the General Electric subsidiary Pegasus, which would retain it for the next two decades. In 1986, Lorimar Telepicturee acquired Telecadenas Peréz Perry and placed TeleOnce on the frequency. However, the channel would pass to Malrite Communications Group and then Raycom Media, before being bought by Univision where it has stated so far.
In 1971, the Public Service Commission of Puerto Rico granted the first license to transmit through the cable format to Cable Television Corporation of Puerto Rico. The first attempt failed to become established and in 1977, the corporation was acquired by Cable TV of Greater San Juan. Other companies followed and around 200,000 clients held the basic programming by 1988. The local figures, feeling threatened by the new medium and assuming that cable programming was unavailable to the uneducated, decided to change its programming to include more sexual content and lowbrow comedies in order to comfort to stereotypes. Following the first attempt by Sunshine Logroño's Sunshine Café which received the support if advertisers shows like Raymond Arrieta's ¡Que vacilón! and El show de Raymond followed the same pattern. Súper Siete brought Antonio Sánchez in, who was placed along Marcano in La hora de oro. However, when Marcano departed, Sánchez was placed in El Cuartel de la Risa at Súper Siete, from which Gabriel Suau contracted him to perform a risqué comedy known as No te Duermas. The show received criticism for its brand of humor, but managed to secure its place due to the ratings. During the 1980s, MediaFax became the sole ratings evaluator in the market.
In 1990, prank show Marcano, el show emerged to rival the others. Talk shows also proliferated in Puerto Rico, as they did in other Latino programming, lead by Carmen Jovet, Pedro Zervigón and Luis Francisco Ojeda. During this time, cable still lagged in popularity, present in only a fourth of households. In local channels, advertisers controlled the content of the programming, seeking ratings that would benefit them economically. In 1991, a movement lead by the Catholic Church lead to a series of manifestations by groups that promoted Christian morality and feminism which resulted in local channel promising self-regulation following boycott against risqué programming by a number of advertisers and the government. In the process, A la cama con Porcel was cancelled and restrictions were placed on Sunshine's Café and No te duermas, the first of which was eventually suspended. However, these arrangements were brief and by 1993, the programming had reverted to their previous state with Sánchez, Marcano and Arrieta leading the ratings. When the owners of Súper Siete bought TeleOnce, channel 7 became a telemarketer and they moved its programming to the new acquisition. Others like No te duermas and prank show TVO moved to WKAQ-TV. Eventually, Arrieta's ¡Qué vacilón! would end this hegemony in late 1993. In 1994, El kiosko Budweiser and El gran Bejuco followed the pace of its predecessors. In 1994, WKAQ-TV celebrated the 40th anniversary of Puerto Rican television with a large party. TeleOnce aired a special titled 40 Kilates de Televisión, produced by Rafo Muñiz. Game show Dame un break also performed strongly in the ratings. Later in the decade, more of these comedies would be favored in the form of Minga y Petraca and Wilson Wilson, joined by the sitcom Mi familia and TVO. In 1995, the attacks attributed to the Chupacabra gained a prominent coverage in the media.
Despite the changes in demographics and programming, foreign acquisitions continued. In 1999, WAPA-TV was sold to LIN Broadcasting. By the turn of the century, cable had acquired 150,000 more clients, which combined with DTH surpassed 600,000.
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Gisela Pulido Borrell (born 14 January 1994) is a Spanish kitesurfer. In 2004, she became the sport's youngest world champion, at age 10. She has subsequently won multiple world titles.
Biography
Gisela Pulido was born in Premià de Mar on 14 January 1994.
She was proclaimed Kitesurfing World Champion for the first time in November 2004, when she was only 10 years old. After this sporting success, she was awarded a Guinness World Record as the youngest kitesurfing world champion in history.
A year later, in October 2005, she won the gold medal in kitesurfing at Gravity Games H2O in Perth, Australia, and a month later, in November 2005, she retained her title as Kitesurfing World Champion in Nouméa, New Caledonia.
In November 2006, Gisela Pulido was proclaimed Kitesurfing World Champion for the third consecutive time at age 12.
In February 2007, she became the youngest ever nominee for a Laureus Award.
Pulido became world kitesurfing champion for the fourth time in a row by winning the event in Germany in August 2007.
In October 2008, she became World Champion for the fifth consecutive time after winning the Chilean event in Matanzas, the tenth round of the Professional Kiteboard Riders Association (PKRA) circuit.
In November 2010, she was proclaimed World Champion in Nouméa, in the penultimate round of the Championship (2010 was the first year with only one official Championship, according to the International Sailing Federation and the International Olympic Committee). In 2011, she repeated her world title victory in the German town of Sankt Peter-Ording, after defeating Polish competitor .
In 2017, Gisela Pulido was named Adoptive Daughter of the province of Cádiz.
Achievements
References
External links
1994 births
Female kitesurfers
Living people
People from Premià de Mar
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The Galicja national football team () was a football team representing Galicja, one of the crown countries of the Austria-Hungary. It was managed by the Polish Football Association, subordinate to the Austrian Football Association. It was not a FIFA member and therefore could not take part in official international competitions. The only match they played on 31 August 1913, losing 2–1 against the representation of Silesia and Moravia. The team is a precursor of today's Poland national team.
Matches
References
Football in Poland
Football in Austria
European national and official selection-teams not affiliated to FIFA
1913 establishments in Poland
1913 establishments in Austria
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The Ministry of Health, Wellness, and, the Environment is responsible for the Sir Lester Bird Mount St. John's Medical Centre, Antigua and Barbuda Hospital Board, Medical Benefits Scheme, Central Board of Health, AIDS Secretariat, and the National Solid Waste Management Authority.
Health Disaster Management Unit
The Health Disaster Management Unit was established after Hurricane Irma in 2017.
Its main responsibilities is making sure that the Ministry of Health is prepared for any natural disaster, and,
Medical Division
The Medical Division is responsible for providing free ambulatory services for the citizens of Antigua and Barbuda, and the division comprises 5 main medical officers.
Nutrition Unit
The Antigua and Barbuda Nutrition Unit was established in 2002 by the first Chief Nutrition Officer, Juanita James. The unit is responsible for:
Develops and monitors nutrition related policies
Provides education and counseling about nutrition to the public
Provides leadership and coordinates the Infant and Young Child Feeding Programme.
Promotes healthy lifestyles to the people of Antigua and Barbuda.
Conducts research and surveys related to nutrition.
Monitors the nutritional status of the people of Antigua and Barbuda.
Legislation related to the unit includes the Tobacco Control Act 2018.
References
Government of Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda
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The 2022 Illinois Fighting Illini football team will represent the University of Illinois during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Fighting Illini will play their home games at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois, and compete as members of the Big Ten Conference. They will be led by head coach Bret Bielema, in his second season.
Schedule
Illinois announced its 2022 football schedule on January 12, 2022. The 2022 schedule will consist of seven home games and five away games in the regular season. The Fighting Illini will host Big Ten foes Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan State, and Purdue and will travel to Indiana, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Michigan and Northwestern.
The Fighting Illini will host all three of the non-conference opponents, Wyoming from the Mountain West, Virginia from ACC, and Chattanooga from Division I FCS.
References
Illinois
Illinois Fighting Illini football seasons
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Mizuho Umemura (born September 10, 1978, in Aichi Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese politician who has served as a member of the House of Councillors of Japan since 2019. She represents the Osaka district and is a member of the Nippon Ishin no Kai (Japan Innovation Party).
References
1978 births
Living people
21st-century Japanese politicians
Politicians from Aichi Prefecture
Female members of the House of Councillors (Japan)
Nippon Ishin no Kai politicians
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The East Coast Conference Women's Basketball Tournament is the annual conference women's basketball championship tournament for the East Coast Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 1991. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.
The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship.
Saint Rose, a former member of the ECC, have the most tournament titles, with six.
Results
Championship records
Mercy has not yet qualified for the ECC tournament finals.
Concordia (NY), NJIT, and Southampton College never qualified for the ECC tournament finals as conference members.
D'Youville and Staten Island began ECC play in 2020–21. However, both are transitioning from NCAA Division III and are thus ineligible for NCAA-sponsored postseason play until completing the transition (July 2022 for Staten Island, July 2023 for D'Youville).
Schools highlighted in yellow have temporarily suspended their athletics programs.
Schools highlighted in pink are former members of the East Coast Conference.
See also
East Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
References
NCAA Division II women's basketball conference tournaments
Tournament
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The Seaward 24 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Nick Hake as a cruiser and first built in 1984.
Production
The design was built by Hake Yachts in the United States, starting in 1984, but it is now out of production.
Design
The Seaward 24 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a fractional sloop rig, a plumb stem, a slightly angled transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed stub keel with a retractable centerboard. It displaces and carries of lead ballast.
The boat has a draft of with the centerboard extended and with it retracted, allowing operation in shallow water or ground transportation on a trailer.
The boat is normally fitted with a small outboard motor for docking and maneuvering.
The design has sleeping accommodation for five people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a straight settee berth in the main cabin plus a convertible double berth on the port side. The galley is located on the port side just forward of the companionway ladder. The galley is equipped with a two-burner stove, an icebox and a sink, with a refrigerator optional. The head is located just aft of the bow cabin on the starboard side. Cabin headroom is .
For sailing the design may be equipped with a jib, storm jib or 150% genoa.
The design has a PHRF racing average handicap of 261 and a hull speed of .
Operational history
In a 2010 review Steve Henkel wrote, "... the accommodations plan of the Seaward 24 shows both a gimballed stove with oven and space for a refrigerator (though ... a refrigerator is somewhat impractical on an outboard powered sailboat because of the electrical drain on the batteries, which would require many hours of charging with the noise and smell of a running engine). Best features: Her relatively low freeboard and springy sheer give the Seaward 24 a sleek and salty look, as if she is ready for whatever challenges the sea might bring to her. She is well-built to boot, and with her generous sailplan and long waterline for her size has a better than even chance of satisfying the requirements of experienced sailors. Worst features: None noted."
See also
List of sailing boat types
References
External links
Photo of a Seaward 24
Keelboats
1980s sailboat type designs
Sailing yachts
Trailer sailers
Sailboat type designs by Nick Hake
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Kavak is a Mexican company that operates an online marketplace for used cars. With a valuation of $8.7 billion, Kavak was the second most valuable unicorn in Latin America as of September 2021. Kavak is based in Mexico City.
History
Kavak was founded in Mexico in 2016.
In August 2020 Kavak launched in Argentina.
In October 2020, Kavak became the first unicorn in Mexico when its valuation exceeded one billion US dollars.
In January 2021, the company raised $485 million in a financing round, increasing its valuation to $4 billion.
In May 2021, Kavak lauched its financing arm, Kavak Capital.
In July 2021, the company announced its expansion into Brazil. US$500 million will be invested for this purpose. This will be the second foreign market the company enters.
In September 2021, the company raised $700 million in another financing rounf, doubling its valuation to more than $8 billion. Investors included Sea, SoftBank, Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, Tiger Global and others.
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Mexican companies established in 2013
Companies based in Mexico City
Used car market
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Yoshitaka Saitō (born February 18, 1963, in Aichi Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese politician who has served as a member of the House of Councillors of Japan since 2010. He represents the Aichi at-large district and is a member of the Democratic Party of Japan.
Early Life
Saito was born Nagoya city, in the ward of Nakamura. He graduated from Nagoya Municipal Kikuzato High School in 1981, and gruated from the Aichi University of Education in 1985. He was an elementary school teacher prior to his election to the House of Councillors.
References
1963 births
Politicians from Aichi Prefecture
Aichi University of Education alumni
People from Nagoya
Living people
Democratic Party of Japan politicians
Democratic Party (Japan, 2016) politicians
Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan politicians
Members of the House of Councillors (Japan)
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The Shawarma Shack is a Philippine food franchise known for its "buy one, get one free" shawarma wraps. It started in 2014 as a nightly ambulant food stand in Divisoria, Manila operated by Walther Buenavista and Patricia Collantes. As of 2021, it has over 500 outlets and 600 employees throughout the Philippines.
History
In 2014, 26-year old Walther Uzi Buenavista and his wife Patricia launched a food stand at the Tutuban Center night market in Manila selling shawarma wraps. Walther would make the pita bread while Patricia would help prepare the ingredients and recipe. The business was initially unsuccessful as daily sales were very low. The couple then decided to gradually close down the stand. In order to clear out the inventory, Walther offered a "buy one, get one free" promotion for his wraps. This proved successful for the business and for the first time, their average daily sales went up.
As the business grew, the couple incorporated the promotion as an integral part of their marketing strategy. One of their first expansions was an open air store in SM City North EDSA which they applied for and subsequently rejected 12 times. Most tenants in the area were short-lived except for the Shawarma Shack outlet which became a top seller, impressing the leasing management.
In October 2016, its first store outside Metro Manila was launched at SM City Dasmariñas in Cavite. Its first store in the Visayas was launched in May 2018 at Elizabeth Mall Cebu while its store in Zamboanga City opened in August 2018 was its first in Mindanao. Currently, the business' products are manufactured from a food facility in Quezon City.
The business contracts Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo as their brand endorsers.
Products
The franchise mainly offers non-spicy and spicy beef or chicken shawarma wrapped in pita bread. They also serve tikka and kebab wraps and rice meals.
Awards and recognitions
In 2017, Buenavista was awarded the Millennial Club Award by the Philippines' leading franchise consultancy firm Francorp Philippines which is given in recognition to entrepreneurs who achieved double digit number of branches in less than three years.
The business was also honored by the Philippine Coast Guard and the National Capital Region Police Office for its support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Controversies
Shawarma Shack has been the subject of at least three complaints made through the public service program Bitag. In 2018, an alleged employee made a complaint regarding the sanitary conditions of the business' production facility. The owners, however, claimed that the complaint was a sabotage plan orchestrated by competitors. The following year, in February 2019, another complaint was made, this time by franchisees, alleging deliveries of spoiled and contaminated ingredients. The third complaint was brought about in May 2021 by customers who allegedly were victims of food poisoning.
References
2014 establishments in the Philippines
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X Man is an album by drummer Andrew Cyrille. It was recorded in May 1993 at Sear Sound in New York City, and was released by Soul Note in 1994. On the album, Cyrille is joined by flutist James Newton, guitarist Alix Pascal, and bassist Anthony Cox.
Reception
In a review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow wrote: "Considering the musicians who are involved, it is often surprising how gentle and melodic this music is. Guitarist Alix Pascal is a new voice with a quiet sound, while flutist James Newton, bassist Anthony Cox, and drummer Andrew Cyrille have long been known for their versatility, open-minded approach to improvising, and high musicianship. Each player contributed two songs apiece, and the soloing is pretty democratic, with each musician having their opportunity to shine both as a soloist and in the ensembles. This is a subtle set that grows more interesting with each listen."
The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3½ stars, and commented: "Flute and guitar add a new spectrum to X Man, one that seems closer to Cyrille's basic understanding of melody. Newton's 'E-Squat' is a strong, clearly stated idea from a player who seems to understand Cyrille's intentions from the bottom up, and the drummer responds with some of his simplest and least cluttered playing on record. 'Simple Melody' is extraordinary, something out of a far-off place that yet seems as familiar and immediate as the most overworked standard."
Track listing
"Answer Me" (Pascal) – 6:09
"Novo" (Cox) – 5:46
"A Simple Melody" (Cyrille) – 5:03
"E - Squat" (Newton) – 5:44
"5:05" (Cox) – 17:29
"Lydia" (Pascal) – 7:02
"X Man" (Newton) – 9:40
"Akan" (Cyrille) – 4:07
Personnel
Andrew Cyrille – drums
James Newton – flute
Alix Pascal – guitar (tracks 1, 3, 6, and 8)
Anthony Cox – bass
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1994 albums
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USCGC Bristol Bay (WTGB-102) is the second vessel of the s built in 1978 and operated by the United States Coast Guard. The ship was named after the body of water formed by the Alaskan peninsula, which emptied into the Bering Sea.
Design
The 140-foot Bay-class tugboats operated primarily for domestic ice breaking duties. They are named after American bays and are stationed mainly in the northeast United States and the Great Lakes.
WTGBs use a low pressure air hull lubrication or bubbler system that forces air and water between the hull and ice. This system improves icebreaking capabilities by reducing resistance against the hull, reducing horsepower requirements.
Construction and career
Bristol Bay was built by the Tacoma Boatbuilding Co., in Tacoma, Washington in 1978. She was commissioned in Detroit, 1979.
In August 1991, Bristol Bay became the first Bay-class tugboat to receive a barge specially designed to perform aids to navigation work. The barge works with the ship to service more than 160 aids to navigation each year.
and Bristol Bay were deployed for ice breaking at the St. Clair River, on 25 February 2019.
On 3 February 2021, Bristol Bay and were both dispatched to break up ice at the St. Clair River. On 25 January 2022, Bristol Bay and freed the lake freighter Assiniboione after being stuck on ice at St. Clair River.
Awards
Coast Guard Unit Commendation
Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation
Coast Guard Meritorious Team Commendation
Coast Guard Bicentennial Unit Commendation
National Defense Service Medal
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Humanitarian Service Medal
Transportation 9-11 Ribbon
Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon
Coast Guard Sea Service Medal
References
United States Coast Guard home page
United States Coast Guard Reservist Magazine
External links
United States Coast Guard: Bristol Bay
TogetherWeServed: Bristol Bay Crew Members
Bristol Bay
1978 ships
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is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with I'm Enterprise.
Biography
Mineuchi gained an interest in voice acting after she was rejected at an audition at a general public call. She attended the Japan Narration Actor Institute, a training school for voice actors, while she was studying in high school.
Mineuchi joined the talent agency I'm Enterprise in 2016. She starred in her first major role as Eiko Tokura in the 2018 anime series Slow Start. Along with co-stars Reina Kondō, Ayasa Itō and Maria Naganawa, she also performed the series' opening theme under the unit name STARTails.
Filmography
Television animation
2017
BanG Dream! as Mizuki Namiki
2018
Slow Start as Eiko Tokura
2019
Joshi Kausei as Shibumi Shibusawa
2020
Lapis Re:Lights as Alpha
The Misfit of Demon King Academy as Carsa Kurnoah
Is the Order a Rabbit? BLOOM as Kano
Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina as Yuuto
2021
Scarlet Nexus as Hanabi Ichijo
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S as Ilulu
2022
Slow Loop as Koi Yoshinaga
Girls' Frontline as UMP45
Estab-Life: Great Escape as Ekua
Original net animation
2017
Yakiniku-ten Sengoku as Yae Sakura
2018
Starlight Promises as Kanna
Video games
2017
Hentai Shōjo: Formation Girls as Elfriede Volva
2018
Kirara Fantasia as Eiko Tokura, Koi Yoshinaga
Summer Pockets as Kamome Kushima
Katana Maidens ~ Toji No Miko: Kizamishi Issen no Tomoshibi as Hina Aoto
Girls' Frontline as UMP45
2020
Re:Stage! Prism Step as Haruka Itsumura
White Cat Project as Perumana
2021
Uma Musume Pretty Derby as Ines Fujin
Azur Lane as San Francisco
Scarlet Nexus as Hanabi Ichijo, Alice Ichijo
References
External links
Official agency profile
I'm Enterprise voice actors
Japanese video game actresses
Japanese voice actresses
Living people
Voice actresses from Tokyo
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Glitch Princess is the second studio album by Singaporean musician Yeule, released on February 4, 2022. The digital version of the album clocks in at more than five hours of music, primarily due to the inclusion of the final track, "The Things They Did for Me Out of Love", a four-hour ambient track.
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
Yeule – writing, vocals, production (production on tracks 1, 3, 5–7, 10–12); VFX/editing (as Nat Ćmiel)
Danny L Harle – writing, production (on tracks 2, 4, 8, 9 and 13)
Mura Masa – writing, production (track 9)
Kin Leonn – writing, production (track 6)
Tohji – featured musician (5)
Technical
Heba Kadry – mastering
Geoff Swan – mixing
Art
EG Huang – logo design
Neil Krug – album art
Charts
References
2022 albums
Albums produced by Mura Masa
Bayonet Records albums
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Shin Ki-sung (born April 30, 1975) is a South Korean retired professional basketball player and former coach. He played for three different teams in the Korean Basketball League and the South Korean national team. Known for his speed and shooting accuracy, he was nicknamed "Bullet Man" (총알탄 사나이).
Since 2019, he has been a commentator for SPOTV and covers KBL games.
Early years
Shin began playing basketball in elementary school. He attended Songdo High School in Incheon.
Playing career
College
At Korea University, Shin was a member of the dominant "Tiger Corps" which included Hyun Joo-yup, Chun Hee-chul and future MVP Kim Byung-chul. When he and Hyun were freshmen, rivals Yonsei University were the dominant college team due to seniors Lee Sang-min and Moon Kyung-eun. After Lee and Moon both graduated, Shin and his Korea University teammates were able to win the MBC Cup three consecutive times as well as the National Basketball Festival tournament.
Professional
With Seo Jang-hoon and Hyun Joo-yup attracting the most attention during his college days, Shin's draft ranking was affected and he was picked seventh overall in the 1998 rookie draft. Other than Hyun, the first overall pick, the other players picked before Shin did not have lasting careers in the KBL, leading to Shin being described as the most underestimated player of the draft. He was selected by Wonju Naray Blue Bird and was joined by veteran guard Hur Jae, whom Naray had signed from Busan Kia Enterprise in a trade. Shin was supposed to enlist after the 1999–2000 season ended but delayed his enlistment as he had not reached the age limit yet. Hur was already in his thirties and split scoring duties with Shin and guard Kim Seung-gi (future Anyang KGC head coach).
In June 2001 he enlisted for mandatory military service, together with Hyun, and was assigned to the Sangmu team after completing basic training. They were discharged in 2003.
With the drafting of forward Kim Joo-sung, the newly renamed TG Xers became known as "Speed TG" due to Kim and Shin's scoring tandem and the team's fast-paced offensive strategy. They won the 2005 KBL Championship. During the play-offs, he recorded a double-double in both legs of the semi-final against Jeonju KCC Egis. Shin won the KBL Most Valuable Player Award, then the lowest-drafted player on record to win it.
Shin joined Incheon Electro Land Elephants in 2010 on a two-year contract. After failing contract renegotiations, he opted to retire.
National team
Shin was mostly overlooked due to the presence of Lee Sang-min and Kim Seung-hyun. He was named in the final squad for the 2002 Asian Games, 2005 FIBA Asia Championship and the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship.
Post-playing career
Shin returned to his alma mater Korea University as head coach in 2013. He left after a season and joined the coaching staff of WKBL team Bucheon KEB Hana. He served as head coach of WKBL team Incheon Shinhan Bank S-Birds for three seasons, from 2016 to 2019.
Shin had been a guest commentator while he was still coaching. After leaving coaching permanently, he became a full-time commentator for SPOTV. He has also made guest appearances on various variety shows, mostly with other retired professional athletes and some of his former teammates.
Personal life
Shin married his university girlfriend Park So-yoon, a dancer, in 2001. They have two daughters.
References
External links
Career Statistics from the Korean Basketball League website
1975 births
Living people
Wonju DB Promy players
Suwon KT Sonicboom players
Daegu KOGAS Pegasus players
South Korean men's basketball players
South Korean basketball coaches
South Korea national basketball team players
South Korean basketball commentators
Basketball players at the 2002 Asian Games
Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea
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Graham Everett (born December 23, 1947) is an American poet, professor, publisher, musician, and artist.
Early life and education
Everett was born in Oceanside, New York, the son of James H. and Jacqueline (Vaughn) Everett. He received a bachelor's degree in English from Canisius College, and a master's degree and doctorate in English from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
He married Elyse Arnow in 1981. They have a son, Logan.
Career
Everett founded Street Press in 1974 and published books, chapbooks, and broadsides for a variety of poets, mostly from Long Island, including Vince Clemente, Michelle Cusumano, Richard Elman, Ray Freed, Dan Giancola, Jack Micheline, Annabelle Moseley, Dan Murray, Allen Planz, R.B. Weber, and Claire White. He was also the founding editor of Street magazine.
Everett served as the interim director of the Poetry Center at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Everett was a faculty member in the General Studies Program at Adelphi University, where he taught classes in critical reading and writing, expository writing, and the world of ideas. He was named Long Island Poet of the Year by the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association in 2015.
In 1996, he joined the poetry band Middle Class, with Everett on microphone, Janene Gentile on bass, Demoy Shilling on guitar, and Raymond Kruse on drums. Everett wrote the lyrics to their songs. The name of the band was a nod to the group members' economic class and middle age.
As an artist, Everett is a collagist and a prolific producer of mail art.
In 2006 he donated his archive to Stony Brook University.
Bibliography
Poetry collections
Casting Bones from a Turtle Shell, Street Press, 1977
Rural Gardenia, TK Press, 1977
Nothing Left to Fake: A Great American 4 Page Novel, The Black Hole School of Poethnics, 1978
The Trees, Street Press, 1978
Strange Coast, Tamarack Editions, 1979
The Sunlit Sidewalk, Tamarack Editions, 1985
Minus Green, Yank This Press, 1992
Minus Green Plus, Breeze/Street Press, 1995
The Doc Fayth Poems, Street Press/Mongrel, 1998
Corps Calleux, Street Press, 2000
That Nod Toward Love: New Poems, Street Press, 2006
An Incomplete Dictionary of Disappearing Things, Street Press, 2012
Broadsides
"Trees," Street Press, 1976
"Farewell to the Decade & Liberty Avenue," Black Hole School of Poethnics, 1980
"Letter to Everywoman," Banjo Press, 1978
"This Could Be Plutonium," Ukulele Press, 1978
"Winding the Alarm Clock," Banjo Press, 1979
"Facing 1984" (private, 1984)
Co-edited anthologies
Paumanok Rising: An Anthology of Eastern Long Island Aesthetics, edited by Vince Clemente and Graham Everett. NY: Street Press, 1982
Writing Workshop Anthology No. 1, edited by Allen Planz and Graham Everett. Backstreet Editions, 1982.
The Light of City and Sea: An Anthology of Suffolk County Poetry, edited by Daniel Thomas Moran, et al. Street Press, 2006.
References
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Prince Xi of the Second Rank (僖郡王) was a Qing dynasty princely peerage. The peerage was created in 1682 for Jingxi, Nurhacii's great grandson and 17th son of Prince An of the Second Rank Yolo. As the peerage was not granted perpetual inheritability, each successive bearer held diminished ranks vis-a-vis his predecessor.
Prince Xi of the Second Rank
1682-1717:Grace defender duke Jingxi. Jingxi was granted a title of prince of the second rank with the honourific name "Xi" and demoted to grace defender duke in 1690.
Family tree of Prince Xi of the Second Rank peerage
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The 2022 Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournament will be held at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska from May 25 through 29. The event will air on the Big Ten Network.
The event has been held since 1981 except for 2020 and 2021, with Minnesota and defending champion Ohio State each winning 10 times, most of all teams. Michigan follows closely with 9 championships. Original members Michigan State and Northwestern have never won the event, while more recent additions Penn State (1991), Nebraska (2011), Maryland (2015) and Rutgers (2015) have never won the tournament. Wisconsin discontinued its baseball program in 1991 without winning the title.
Format and seeding
The 2022 tournament will be an 8 team double-elimination tournament. The top eight teams based on conference regular season winning percentage earn invites to the tournament. The teams will then play a double-elimination tournament leading to a single championship game.
Bracket
References
Tournament
Big Ten Baseball Tournament
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Joseph Vincent Bugler (1898 – 3 August 1994) was an Australian printer and local government politician who served as an alderman and mayor of the Municipality of North Sydney and the Municipality of Newtown.
Early life and career
Bugler was born in 1898 in Ashfield in the Colony of New South Wales, the only son of Jane Ryan and Thomas Bugler of Stanmore, who was originally from Galway, Ireland. He received his early education at Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham. While resident at 131 Enmore Road, Bugler established a printing business in Newtown. In September 1924, Bugler was fined £20 for being in breach of the Printing Act by not printing his name and address on sweep tickets, and £20 for running an unregistered printing press at 95 Enmore Road and 1 Trafalgar Street, Newtown.
On 12 February 1938, Bugler married Marie Josephine Cruickshank.
Political career
Bugler first stood successfully for election as a Labor Party alderman of the Enmore Ward of the Municipality of Newtown at the 1 December 1928 municipal elections. On 10 December 1929 he was elected as Deputy Mayor. On 11 December 1930, he was elected by the dominant Labor caucus as Mayor of Newtown, becoming one of the youngest mayors in Australia at the time. Serving as mayor at the height of the Great Depression, Bugler was involved in various relief efforts to help the less fortunate in Newtown.
Bugler stood again for re-election at the following municipal election held on 2 January 1932, but was initially unsuccessful having been placed third on the Labor ticket in Enmore Ward, and was defeated by his Deputy Mayor Edward Boland by a margin of 3 votes. However, given the miniscule margin, Bugler requested a recount under the Local Government Act, which was granted and returned a result by which he was successful in the election by a margin of 8 votes over Boland. In July 1933, Bugler gained attention for his unsuccessful attempt to have Newtown Council adopt the use of Advance Australia Fair, to replace the then national anthem, God Save the King, at all official functions. A further motion on this subject from Bugler in September 1934 was also defeated.
On 5 December 1933, he was re-elected to another term as Deputy Mayor. However, at the Labor Party ballot for candidates prior to the December 1934 municipal election, Bugler was defeated in fourth place. Bugler subsequently ran as an Independent, but was nevertheless defeated at the municipal election held on 1 December 1934.
Denied a position by the NSW Branch of the Labor Party, which had been estranged from the Federal Branch since 1931, Bugler joined the Federal Labor Party, and stood as the Federal Labor candidate for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Newtown at the 1935 state election, but was unsuccessful on a margin of 67-32%. At the 1937 and 1941 municipal elections Bugler stood as an independent for Enmore Ward on Newtown Council, but was again unsuccessful.
Bugler was eventually successful in being returned as an Independent Alderman to Newtown Council at by-election on 31 October 1942 for Enmore Ward caused by the death of Alderman James Lynch. He was re-elected at the December 1944 election. At the December 1945 mayoral election, Bugler narrowly lost the mayoralty in a tied 6–6 vote after the Labor candidate drew his name out of a hat. He again lost the mayoralty on a hat draw to the Labor candidate in December 1947 and July 1948.
With the amalgamation of Newtown Council into the City of Sydney to take effect from 1 January 1949, Bugler joined Lillian Fowler and her Lang Labor ticket for the new Newtown Ward of the City Council at the December 1948 election, but was again unsuccessful.
North Sydney Council
Having moved to the north shore suburb of Mosman, Bugler stood for and was elected as an independent alderman for Victoria Ward of the Municipality of North Sydney at the December 1950 election. He was re-elected in 1953 and 1956. In December 1957, he was elected as Deputy Mayor. In December 1958 he was elected mayor, and was elected for a further two terms in December 1959 and December 1960 to December 1961. Bugler was re-elected as a Victoria Ward alderman in 1959, 1962, 1965 and 1968.
Following his final election as an alderman in December 1968, Bugler was elected for a final term as mayor to December 1969. Bugler retired from North Sydney Council when he did not contest the December 1971 election. North Sydney Council subsequently dedicated a sportsfield in Waverton as the "Joseph Bugler Playing Field".
Later life
In the 1973 New Year Honours, Bugler was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for "service to the community". Bugler died at his Mosman home at the age of 96 on 3 August 1994, survived by his wife Marie, four daughters and a son.
References
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Australian Roman Catholics
Australian printers
Australian people of Irish descent
Independent politicians in Australia
Mayors of Newtown
Mayors of North Sydney
Deputy mayors of places in Australia
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McAlister Auditorium is an event space located on Tulane University's Uptown Campus. It has been used for a variety of events on campus including academic ceremonies, lectures, & concerts.
Building description
The Society of Architectural Historians described the building as "a Moderne version of the Roman Pantheon, with a saucer-shaped, self-supporting dome of reinforced concrete, 110 feet in diameter, and inscribed pilasters framing the triple-door entrance, representing a kind of classical portico rendered in shallow relief."
History
The building was constructed in 1940 through a bequest from the estate of Amelie McAlister Upshur in honor of her mother, Armantine Reynaud McAlister. Constructed by Favrot and Reed, the building was said to be "the world's largest self-suspended concrete dome" at the time of its completion.
Removal of the "Victory Bell"
In 2020, Tulane University removed what was then known as "the McAlister Victory Bell" from its pedestal in front of the building. This occurred after University officials were made aware of the bell's historical usage as part of the task-system used to control the labor of enslaved workers on a plantation. As of mid-2021, the pedestal had also been removed.
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The 2022 Purdue Boilermakers football team represents Purdue University during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Boilermakers play their home games at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana, and compete as members of the West Division in the Big Ten Conference. This is head coach Jeff Brohm's sixth season with Purdue.
Previous season
The Boilermakers finished the 2021 season 9–4, 6–3 in Big Ten play to finish in a three-way tie for second place in the West Division. They finished the season with a 48–45 overtime victory over Tennessee in the 2021 Music City Bowl.
Offseason
Coaching changes
On January 5, 2022, Brad Lambert accepted a defensive coordinator position at Wake Forest. Two weeks later, cornerbacks coach James Adams followed Lambert to Wake Forest, while JaMarcus Shephard accepted an assistant coaching position at Washington. Assistant offensive line coach Neil Callaway also announced his retirement following the 2021 season.
To replace these coaches, former Western Kentucky head coach and recent Purdue quality control coach David Elson was hired as linebacker coach, former UAB coach Garrick McGee was brought in as wide receiver coach, and Ashton Youboty was hired as the cornerbacks coach. Ryan Wallace was also promoted to assistant offensive line coach.
Transfers
Outgoing
Notable departures from the 2021 squad included:
Incoming
2022 NFL Draft
Boilermakers who were picked in the 2022 NFL Draft:
Preseason
Recruits
The Boilermakers signed a total of 19 recruits.
Schedule
The 2022 schedule consists of 6 home and 6 away games in the regular season.
References
Purdue
Purdue Boilermakers football seasons
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Ayla Nereo is an American musician known for her solo work and her work with the duo Wildlight.
Early childhood and education
Ayla Nereo grew up in Sonoma County, California. She was home-schooled by her parents until high school and was raised to appreciate nature from a young age. Some of the music that she grew up listening to includes ABBA, Cat Stevens, Bob Dylan, and classical and traditional Celtic music.
Career
Nereo didn't intend to be a singer or songwriter. As a college student, she was studying psychology, and her artistic interests were dance and film-making. However, when she began learning to play the guitar, song lyrics started coming to her. She was initially afraid to sing for people, but her friends asked her to perform, and she gradually overcame her fears, beginning to write and perform music around 2005.
Nereo describes her songwriting process as one of channeling songs.
Reviewers have called Nereo's music "breath-taking" as well as "expansive and intriguing." Another reviewer referred to her music as "soul music" with "conscious lyrics," pointing to the environmental and progressive values in her music.
Nereo often plays at large music festivals. She has toured with bands including Rising Appalachia, Trevor Hall, and Nahko and Medicine for the People.
Discography
Solo albums
Play Me A Time (2006)
Floating Felt (2009)
BeHeld (2012)
Hollow Bone (2014)
Hollow Bone REMIXES (2015)
The Code of the Flowers (2016)
By the Light of the Dark Moon (2019)
With duo Wildlight
Hers Was As Thunder (2013)
Hers Was As Thunder (Remixes) (2014)
The Tide (2015)
The Tide (Acoustic) (2016)
The Tide Remixes (2016)
Personal life
Nereo lives in Nevada City, California. She is dating fellow musician David Sugalski, who performs as The Polish Ambassador. The two make music together under the name Wildlight.
References
Musicians from California
Year of birth missing (living people)
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Sea of Love (, transliterated as Ba’r al gharam) is an Egyptian film released in 1955.
Synopsis
In a seaside village, a girl named Tuna (Naima Akef), daughter of Mr. Shehata Abu Daoud (Mahmoud Lotfi), falls in love with Amin (Rushdy Abaza), son of Mr. Mabrouk (Abdel Waress Asser), Mr. Shehata's co-owner of a fishing boat. Qamar (Samiha Tawfik), the wife of the miserly Mr. Ashour (El Sayed Bedeir), loves and tries to seduce Amin, and while he refuses, Tuna believes they are having an affair.
A great director named Wahbi (Youssef Wahbi) comes to the village with his friend and confidante Rashiq (Absul Salam Al Nabulsy). He admires Tuna's wit, sees her dancing, and wants to make her a star, but is rejected by Amin and the other villagers. A great storm capsizes the fishing boat, drowning Abu Daoud and injuring Amin. Tuna goes to Mr. Wahbi with Rizk (Mokhtar Hussein), one of the partners’ fishermen. Mr. Wahbi makes her a famous artist under the name Fitna. She asks him to treat Amin at his expense without his knowledge, and he agrees. Mr. Ashour, at the instigation of Qamar, claims to the villagers that he helped Amin recover instead, despising Tuna for her career path. Mr. Wahbi finally returns to town and clears up the truth about Tuna's honor and Amin's treatment as she retires from acting and returns to Amin.
Cast
Naima Akef (Tuna/Fitna)
Rushdy Abaza (Amin Khatib Tuna)
Youssef Wahbi (Mr. Wahbi, a director)
Abdel Waress Asser (Mr. Mabrouk, father of Amin)
Mahmoud Lotfi (Shehata Abu Daoud, Tuna's father)
Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy (Rashiq, Mr. Wahbi's friend)
El Sayed Bedeir (Mr. Ashour)
Samiha Tawfik (Qamar, Mrs. Ashour)
Mokhtar Hussein (Rizk, friend of Mabrouk and Shehata)
Songs
The songs in the film feature lyrics by Abdel Fattah Mustafa and music by Hussein Junaid, Kamal Al Taweel (on the song “الريح نادي,” “Club of Wind”), and Ahmed Sedky (on “سهاري الليل,” “Late Night”).
External links
IMDb page
El Cinema page
Dhliz page
Karohat page
References
Egyptian films
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Forced public apologies in Russia are a practice of publishing videos in which a person or their relatives ask for forgiveness for their words or actions. Usually the apologies are given under pressure, including threats and torture. The practice is particularly widespread in Chechnya and the North Caucasus.
History
Cases of coercion to public apologies happened in the post-Soviet states before, and not only in Russia; for example, in February 2014 fighters of Ukrainian «Berkut» were forced to ask for forgiveness for their actions against Euromaidan.
After Russian protests against Navalny's imprisonment in 2021, Russian security services published apologies of protestors, many of which appeared to have been given under duress. According to anthropologist Aleksandra Arkhipova, apologizing on camera damages the protester's image and lowers their support by the public.
Use in Chechnya
The systematic practice began in 2007 in Chechnya. On December 18, 2015, Grozny TV channel showed a video in which a local woman, Ayshat Inayeva, was sitting with the members of the Chechen government and asked for forgiveness for her words, blaming them on «clouded mind». Before, Inayeva published a sound recording, in which she denounced the «showing off» of the regional government against the background of bribery and poverty of the common citizens. Tho days later, a video was published in Facebook in which a Chechen man Adam Dikayev was walking on a treadmill without pants and singing "My best friend is president Putin". A week before, Dikayev criticized an Instagram video in which Ramzan Kadyrov was jogging with this song playing in the background. In his apology video, Dikayev said: "They found me, took off my pants". Soon, apology videos became common, Grozny TV even tried to create a special TV show for them. Chechens are forced to apologize on camera for complaints on the actions of the authorities, requests for help, hiring witch doctors, crying on a wedding, and many other things.
In Chechnya, the forced apologies are a method of control over the society: as Chechen people value honour very high, so the humiliation implied by the apology may be worse than death. Human rights activists claim that some Chechen siloviki specialize in forcing the apologies. According to them, the people who decline to apologize are imprisoned, beaten, or killed. The Minister of Information of Chechnya, Akhmed Dudayev, explained the government version of the method of obtaining the apologies: the authorities contact the person; explain how they violated the Chechen traditions; having understood that, the person publishes the apology. The public apology practice went beyond the borders of Chechnya, when Kadyrov published a recording of an apology from Krasnoyarsk deputy Konstantin Senchenko. The deputy apologized after meeting a wrestler Buvaisar Saitiev. Later, Kadyrov published an apology from the head rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt. "Apologies to Kadyrov" became so frequent that they became a meme.
From Chechnya, the practice of apologizing spread to neighboring republics. A famous wrestler Khabib Nurmagomedov demanded apologies while campaigning for protections of Dagestani traditions. The scale of the pracice in the Caucasus lead Caucasian Knot to begin a chronicle of the apologies; in 2020, there were more than 50 of high-profile public apologies in the Caucasus. The practice was adopted by security services in other Russian regions, as they started to release repentant videos of hooligans and those blamed of spreading fake news about COVID-19 epidemic.
References
External links
Практика извинений в Чечне прививает людям привычку к самоцензуре. Caucasian Knot
Chechnya
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Furkan Akar (born 6 March 2002) is a Turkish Olympian short track speed skater. He is the first representative of Turkey at the Olympic Games in short track speed skating. He is also the first and only Turkish athlete placed in "Top 10" at the Winter Olympics by finishing 6th in the 1000-meter event at the 2022 Winter Olympics held in Beijing, China.
Early years
Furkan Akar was born in Erzurum, Turkey on 6 March 2002. He started motivated performing winter sportby his brother while he was watching him in training. At age of nine, he began skiing.
He is a student of Sport coaching in the Sport Science Faculty at Atatürk University in Erzurum.
Sports career
Akar competes in short track speed skating with the license of Erzurum G.S.İ.M. He has been in the national team since 2015.
He took the bronze medal in the Boys' 500m and the silver medal in the 1500m event at the 2019 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He participated in the Men's 1000m event at the 2021–22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, where he ranked 17th. He won a place at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China. He was named flagbearer along with Ayşenur Duman at the opening ceremony of the 2022 Winter Olympics. He competed in the short track speed skating 1000m event, and finished the Final B in second place with 1:36.052. He ranked 6th in total.
See also
Turkey at the 2019 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival
Turkey at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
References
2002 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Erzurum
Atatürk University alumni
Olympic short track speed skaters of Turkey
Turkish short track speed skaters
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Cancer Discovery is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Association for Cancer Research. It covers research and clinical trials related to the study of cancer. The editors-in-chief are Lewis C. Cantley and Luis A. Diaz. The journal was established in 2011.
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in:
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 39.397.
References
External links
Oncology journals
English-language journals
American Association for Cancer Research academic journals
Monthly journals
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Niels Rasmus Ib Birkedal Hansen (17 October 1909 – 20 July 1950) was a high-ranking Danish Nazi who acted as a chief in the Gestapo during the Second World War. Notorious for his interrogation techniques, which involved torture and murder, he became a feared and reviled figure among members of the Danish resistance movement.
Hansen was born on 17 October 1909 in Århus, the only child of wholesaler Johannes Frederik Birkedal Hansen and his wife Anna Asta Eliesa. After graduating high school in 1924, he worked as a sailor for some time before trying his hand at a number of professions, most of which ended in failure. On his 25th birthday, he married Mette Kirstine Nielsine in Åby Parish, with whom he had a daughter the following year. In 1939, he was given a three months' suspended sentence on a fraud conviction.
In the summer of 1940, Hansen left for Germany to look for work. He eventually began working for the Gestapo in Hamburg, remaining there until 1943, whereupon he returned to Denmark and settled in Copenhagen, where he became an interpreter for the local Gestapo branch. He quickly rose through the ranks and eventually had a permanent group of employees serving under him, named The Birkedal Group (Danish: Birkedalgruppen), whose main task was to hunt down, interrogated and subsequently kill members of the Danish resistance. During interrogations, Hansen made systematic and violent use of torture, which, coupled with the group's efficiency and brutality, made him notorious among the population. After the war, it was estimated that the Birkedal Group was involved in about 60% of arrests of Danish resistance fighters.
After liberation, Hansen was sought throughout Europe and eventually apprehended in Germany in 1947, the last of the Birkedal Group who was still on the run. For their crimes, most of the members were either sentenced to death or given long prison terms. During his trial, Hansen tried to plead insanity, and during observations at the infirmary at Vestre Prison, his actions grew increasingly peculiar. Eventually, most came to agree that he was indeed insane, but it was noted that his insanity was not long-lasting and it was suggested that his acts had brought on his cognitive imbalances. And so, disregarding these mitigating circumstances, Hansen was found sane and sentenced to death for war crimes (28 counts of murder and 133 counts of aggravated assault).
On 20 July, 1950, Hansen was executed via firing squad at the execution court in Christianshavn, the last person to be executed in Denmark for either civilian or military crimes.
See also
Capital punishment in Denmark
List of most recent executions by jurisdiction
References
Literature
1909 births
1950 deaths
20th-century criminals
Danish Nazis
Danish collaborators with Nazi Germany
Gestapo personnel
People convicted of war crimes
Danish people convicted of murder
People convicted of murder by Denmark
People convicted of assault
20th-century executions by Denmark
People executed by Denmark by firing squad
Executed Danish collaborators with Nazi Germany
People executed for war crimes
Executed Danish people
People convicted of fraud
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Ioan "Ionel" Jora (20 June 1921 – 5 June 1950) was a Romanian communist activist and officer of the Securitate, Romania's secret police, who was assassinated by the son of a suspect he had apprehended.
Biography
Ionel Jora was the third child of a working-class family from the port of Galați; his parents, Ion and Tudorița, were under the surveillance of Siguranța, Romania's secret police before World War II, for their communist convictions. By fourteen, he was already working as a shop boy, and joined the Galați shipyard as an apprentice in 1936. After participating in industrial action together with older workers, he came under pressure from his employer and the Siguranța, being forced to leave the shipyards for the Gallus paint factory in 1938. Soon after, in 1940, he was recruited into the outlawed Union of Communist Youth. By October 1940, together with his brother Alexandru, Jora was part of a communist cell constituted at the shipyard. The cell held several clandestine meetings and on the night 12–13 December 1940 organised the distribution of manifestos directed at the shipyard employees, workers of the port and the general populace. The latter manifestos condemned the indifference of the authorities towards the victims of the 1940 Vrancea earthquake and called on the inhabitants to protest the presence of German troops in the city. During this period, Jora met future communist leader Miron Constantinescu, who had been sent to the city to coordinate the communist cells in the region. One of the meetings took place in a room rented by Jora, as he had left home due to disagreements with his father. The same room was also used for preparing propaganda work and organising the cell.
In the early days of 1941, as Romania's dictator Ion Antonescu was aligning the country closer with Nazi Germany, Jora was involved in spreading anti-fascist flyers in his native town. After one member of the cell was apprehended during the action, the local police quickly rounded up all suspected communists in the city, including Jora and his brother. On Jora's arrest, a pack of manifestos were found under his clothes. As reported later by the Securitate's internal news bulletin, as well as biographic article in the Magazin Istoric magazine, during interrogations Jora refused to divulge information regarding his comrades. After a trial that lasted only four days, on 10 February 1941 the Military Tribunal of the 3rd Army Corps sentenced the Jora brothers to five years of penal labour and civic degradation each. Eleven other members of the cell received sentences ranging from 5 to 14 years of hard labour. The communist activists, imprisoned in the Galați Penitentiary, organised themselves in four party cells coordinated by a prison committee, and attended courses in history of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, economy, arithmetic and others held by members of the group, including Constantinescu. The members of the group were moved to other prisons during the summer of 1941; suffering from lung disease, Ionel Jora was ultimately transferred to the Târgu Ocna Prison in early 1944.
After the 1944 Romanian coup d'état, with the Communist Party recognized as a legal organisation, Jora worked as an activist for the Covurlui County party committee. For a short time beginning with 1947, he returned to the Galați shipyard to work as a turner. Dissatisfied with this position, in early 1948 Ionel Jora requested to enrol in the Siguranța, soon to become the General Directorate for the Security of the People, joining as a lieutenant. In this capacity, together with other officers, he led a team active against anti-government armed bands which were hiding in the Vrancea Mountains. The band, constituted of members of the fascist Iron Guard, had been robbing local household and tourists, destroying sheepfolds, attacking local collective farms and had killed several forest workers. The Securitate managed to capture all of the members of the band, including its leader, who had initially managed to flee. Jora has been credited by Magazin Istoric with personally capturing the leader and preventing him from attacking another operative. He was also involved in the capture of another clandestine member of the Iron Guard who was preparing to flee the country. By the summer of 1949, Jora had been promoted to substitute political officer of the Râmnicu Sărat County Security Service.
In February 1950 Jora was assigned to lead a team in capturing a former member of the Gendarmerie accused of war crimes who had been hiding in Dâmbovița County. Depending on the account, the suspect either surrendered peacefully or Jora managed to capture him following a short struggle in April. Toma Bârlădeanu, the son of the suspected war criminal, witnessed the arrest and began seeking revenge. Initially, he planned to attack the Râmnicu Sărat Securitate office, however he renounced after his brother refused to participate. Afterwards, Bârlădeanu managed the find out Jora's identity and began secretly pursuing him. On 3 June 1950, Bârlădeanu managed to steal a Luger pistol from a Miliția officer he had befriended. After failing to find Jora on 4 June, the assassin returned the following day, spotting Jora around 11 PM in the town's public garden, as the latter was returning from work. Attacked by surprise near his home, Jora was barely able to defend himself and was ultimately shot by Bârlădeanu, dying on the spot. Toma Bârlădeanu stole Jora's pistol, hid the two guns and left for a nearby village. By 8 June, the Miliția officer whose pistol he had stolen managed to track him down and confronted him regarding the gun. Bârlădeanu initially denied involvement in Jora's death, however he acknowledged it after the officer suggested he would join him in forming an anti-communist group in the Apuseni Mountains. The officer led him to believe they will leave for the mountains, however he arrested him shortly after. Bârlădeanu was ultimately sentenced to death for terror acts by the Military Tribunal of Galați on 14 July 1950.
Legacy
After his death, Jora's name was awarded to the Greierul metalworking plant in Galați, which became the "Ionel Jora" State Industrial Enterprise. The enterprise was eventually merged into the "June 11" Enterprise after 1959. Jora's life was the subject of a short film prepared for training of Securitate officers by the "Alexandru Sahia" Cinematographic Studio. A 1974 review in the Securitate internal news bulletin lists it among the films that, while not excelling at cinematographic technique, constituted valuable documentaries. Romanian realist sculptor Vasile Vedeș dedicated a bust to the Securitate officer, currently on display in the Museum of Visual Art of Galați. Jora's only son, Miron, studied at the Politechnical Institute of Galați, becoming a professor and specialist in welding engineering.
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1921 births
1950 deaths
People from Galați
Romanian communists
Romanian World War II resistance members
Inmates of Romanian prisons
Securitate officers
Assassinated Romanian people
Deaths by firearm in Romania
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The Novosibirsk waterbus system () is a part of the public transport network of Novosibirsk, Russia.
History
In 1910, the municipal authorities bought the steamship "Novonikolayevsk" for the organisation of a ferry between right and left banks of Ob. In 1919, "Novonikolayevsk" was replaced by the steamship "Brat'ya" ("Brothers"). The ferry was operational until the opening of the Kommunalny Bridge in 1955.
In 1950s-1970s, there was a need to provide transport services between city center and dachas located in the Ob river valley within the city limits. This had given a boost to a development of the city waterbus transport system which reached its peak in the mid-1970s. At that time, Novosibirsk passenger fleet replenished with new hydrofoil boats such as Meteor type, Voskhod type, Raketa type and hydroplane pump-jet boats Zarya type.
Further development of the land passenger transport led to a ridership drop and a reduction of the number of routes of waterbus system.
Current status
Routes of Novosibirsk waterbus are operated by single private carrier, which is using displacement decked Moskva type ships. This carrier also serves suburban commuter routes to Berdsk and Sedova Zaimka.
The Novosibirsk waterbus system includes the following routes:
Novosibirsk River Passenger Terminal - Beach "Bugrinskaya Roshcha" - Korablik Island
This route is the only way to take people to Korablik Island because no other public transport goes to the island. Since 2020, waterbuses, following this route, make intermediate stop at the beach near Bugrinskaya Roshcha.
Novosibirsk River Passenger Terminal - Severo-Chemskoy residential area - Allotment garden community "Smorodinka" - Allotment garden community "Tikhie Zori"
The route was launched on 1 August 2021. In 2022, the route will be operational since the opening of the period of navigability.
Novosibirsk River Passenger Terminal - Novosibirsk Waterpark.
The route was launched in 2018. The route was not included in the plan of navigational season 2021 due to suspension of Waterpark's operation.
Usually, the period of navigability is opened in late April or early May and is closed in late September or early October.
References
External links
Routes of Novosibirsk waterbuses and suburban commuter ships (in Russian)
Transport in Novosibirsk
Water taxis
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