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841101 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly%20Oubre%20Jr. | Kelly Oubre Jr. | Kelly Paul Oubre Jr. (born December 9, 1995) is an American professional basketball player. He plays for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Oubre has also played for the Phoenix Suns.
1995 births
African-American basketball players
American basketball players
Golden State Warriors players
Phoenix Suns players
Washington Wizards players
Sportspeople from New Orleans, Louisiana
Living people |
841104 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeric%20Greek | Homeric Greek | Homeric Greek is the language used by Homer (in his epics: The Iliad and Odyssey) and by Hesiod. It is also known as Epic Greek.
It is called Epic Greek because it was used as the language of epic poetry. This is usually in dactylic hexameter, by poets such as Hesiod and Theognis of Megara. Compositions in Epic Greek disappeared with the rise of Koine Greek.
Further reading
Colvin, Stephen C. 2007. A historical Greek reader: Mycenaean to the koiné. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Edwards, G. Patrick. 1971. The language of Hesiod in its traditional context. Oxford: Blackwell.
Hackstein, Olav. 2010. "The Greek of epic." In A companion to the Ancient Greek language. Edited by Egbert J. Bakker, 401–23. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
References
Greek language |
841109 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umang%20Lai | Umang Lai | The Umang Lai (/oo-mang laai/) is a class of deities which dwell in the forests in Meitei mythology, folklore and religion. The term "Umang" means "forest" and "Lai" means "deity" in Meitei language (Manipuri language). The cults of these deities vary from community to community.
Related page
Classes of deities in Meitei religion
References
Forest spirits
Meitei mythology
Meitei folklore
Meitei religion |
841113 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkoxide | Alkoxide | An alkoxide ion is the ion made by taking a hydrogen ion (H+) off an alcohol. Alkoxide ions have a charge of -1. They include an alkane, which is bonded to an oxygen with a negative charge. Alkoxides are also the compounds made with an alkoxide ion and a positive ion.
Physical chemistry
Analytical chemistry
Functional groups |
841116 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classes%20of%20deities%20in%20Meitei%20religion | Classes of deities in Meitei religion | In Sanamahism (Meitei religion), there are four major classes of deities. These are the Apokpas, the Imung Lais, the Lam Lais and the Umang Lais.
Apokpa - The Apokpa is a class of deities which are regarded as the ancestors of the mankind. Every family and clan has their ancestral deity each. For example, the Khuman Apokpa is the Apokpa of the Khuman dynasty.
Imung Lai - The Imung Lai is a class of deities which dwell inside the household of the mankind. They are the protectors and the protectresses of the living house.
Lam Lai - The Lam Lai is a class of deities which dwell in the villages and countrysides. The feminine form of "Lam Lai" is "Lam Leima".
Umang Lai - The Umang Lai is a class of deities which dwell in the forests and woods. They are the protectors and the protectresses of the woodlands. Notably, the Umang Lai sacred groves are preserved in dedication to them.
Sometimes, some scholars classify the classes into three, excluding the Apokpa.
References
Meitei folklore
Meitei mythology
Meitei religion |
841131 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apokpa%20Marup | Apokpa Marup | The Apokpa Marup or the Apokpa Laining is a modern religious denomination of Sanamahism, the primitive Meitei religion, founded by Laininghal Naoriya Phullo in 1930 in Cachar, Assam. It was founded in the goal of reviving the suppressed old paganism of the Meitei ethnicity in the then Manipur.
References
Meitei culture
Meitei religion |
841135 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal%20toxicity | Metal toxicity | Metal toxicity or metal poisoning is the bad effect of certain metals in certain forms and doses on life. Almost all heavy metals are toxic. But, some heavy metals like iron are essential. Elements that we need in our body may also be toxic when in very high doses may be toxic.
Testing and treatment for poisoning
People are always being exposed to metals in the environment. Medical tests can find metals in our body but does not show that a person is poisoned. Metal screening tests should not be used unless there is reason to believe that a person has had been exposed to huge amounts of metals.
A treatment for metal poisoning may be chelation therapy, which is a technique which involves the giving of chelation agents to the patient to remove metals from the body.
References
Metals
Toxicology |
841143 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washi | Washi | Washi (和紙) is a traditional Japanese paper. The term is used to describe paper that uses local fiber, processed by hand and made in the traditional way. Washi is made with fibers from the inner bark of the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub, or the paper mulberry bush. As a Japanese craft, it is registered as a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.
Washi is tougher than ordinary paper made from wood pulp. It is used in many traditional arts. Origami, Shodo, and Ukiyo-e were all produced using washi. Washi was also used to make many goods like clothes, household goods, and toys. It was even used to make wreaths that were given to winners in the 1998 Winter Paralympics.
References
Japanese culture
Paper |
841156 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deux%20Rivi%C3%A8res | Deux Rivières | Deux Rivières is a commune. It is in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in the Yonne department in central France. The municipality was created on 1 January 2017 and consists of the former communes of Cravant (the seat) and Accolay.
Related pages
Communes of the Yonne department
References
INSEE
2017 establishments in France
Communes in Yonne |
841161 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treigny-Perreuse-Sainte-Colombe | Treigny-Perreuse-Sainte-Colombe | Treigny-Perreuse-Sainte-Colombe is a commune. It is in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in the Yonne department in central France. The municipality was created on 1 January 2019 and consists of the former communes of Treigny (the seat) and Sainte-Colombe-sur-Loing.
References
INSEE
2019 establishments in France
Communes in Yonne |
841162 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Symonds | Andrew Symonds | Andrew Symonds (born 9 June 1975) is a former Australian cricketer. He played all three formats as a batting all-rounder. He was a key member of the Australian side that won the World Cup twice in 2003 and 2007. Symonds is a right-handed middle order batsman and is both a medium pace and off-spin bowler. He is also remembered for his fielding skills. He played 26 Tests and 198 ODIs for Australia. He is often known by the nickname "Roy". He retired from all forms of cricket in 2012.
Symonds was born in Birmingham, England. He was adopted by an English couple, Barbara and Ken Symonds. One of his biological parents was of West Indian ancestry and the other was believed to be of Danish or Swedish background. Shortly after his adoption, the family moved to Queensland, Australia. He grew up in Charters Towers and on the Gold Coast. He lives in Townsville and has two children.
References
Other websites
Andrew Symonds at ESPNcricinfo
1975 births
Living people
Adoptees
Australian cricketers
Naturalised citizens of Australia
Sportspeople from Birmingham
Sportspeople from Queensland |
841166 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Cow%20%28movie%29 | The Cow (movie) | The Cow (, Gāv or Gav) is a 1969 Iranian drama movie directed by Dariush Mehrjui and was based on the novel and play by Gholam-Hossein Saedi. It stars Ezzatollah Entezami, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Ali Nassirian, Jafar Vali.
Other websites
1969 drama movies
Iranian movies
Movies directed by Dariush Mehrjui |
841171 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelago | Pelago | Pelago is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany.
Settlements in Tuscany |
841172 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontassieve | Pontassieve | Pontassieve is an Italian town in Tuscany. It has about 20,600 inhabitants.
Twin towns
Griesheim, Germany
Saint-Genis-Laval, France
Tifariti, Western Sahara
Znojmo, Czech Republic
Towns in Tuscany |
841174 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reggello | Reggello | Reggello is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany.
Settlements in Tuscany |
841175 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rignano%20sull%27Arno | Rignano sull'Arno | Rignano sull'Arno is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany.
Settlements in Tuscany |
841177 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesto%20Fiorentino | Sesto Fiorentino | Sesto Fiorentino is a city in central Italy. Sesto Fiorentino is in the Tuscany Region. It has 49,158 people.
Cities in Tuscany |
841179 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufina | Rufina | Rufina is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany.
Settlements in Tuscany |
841183 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luhansk | Luhansk | Luhansk (; ) is a city in eastern Ukraine, near the border with Russia. It is the administrative center of the Luhansk Oblast. In 2020, 401,297 people lived there.
Cities in Ukraine |
841186 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeolite | Zeolite | Zeolites are microporous, aluminosilicate minerals. It is commonly used as commercial absorbants and catalysts. The name zeolite was given in 1756 by Swedish mineralogist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt. He called the material zeolite, from the Greek ζέω (zéō), meaning "to boil" and λίθος (líthos), meaning "stone".
Occurrence
Natural zeolites form where volcanic rocks and ash react with alkaline groundwater. Zeolites found in nature are almost never pure. They are contaminated by other minerals, metals, quartz, or other zeolites.
Uses
Zeolites can be used in domestic and commercial water purification, water softening, and other uses. Zeolites were also found to help silver naturally emit light, which may compete with fluorescent lights or LEDs.
Zeolites can be used to store solar heat harvested from solar thermal collectors. The largest use for zeolite is the global laundry detergent market.
References
Minerals |
841191 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet%20of%20Singapore | Cabinet of Singapore | The Cabinet of Singapore forms the (executive branch) of Singapore together with the President of Singapore. It is led by the Prime Minister of Singapore who is the head of government. The Prime Minister is a Member of Parliament (MP) appointed by the President who selects a person that in his or her view is likely to command the confidence of a majority of the Parliament of Singapore. The other members of the Cabinet are Ministers who are Members of Parliament appointed by the President on the Prime Minister's advice.
Government of Singapore |
841192 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary%20School%20Leaving%20Examination | Primary School Leaving Examination | The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) is a national examination in Singapore that is administered by the Ministry of Education and taken by all students near the end of their sixth year in primary school before they move on to secondary school.
References |
841195 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore-Cambridge%20GCE%20Ordinary%20Level | Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level | The Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (O-level) examination is a national examination held annually in Singapore. The examinations are jointly conducted by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), Singapore's Ministry of Education (MOE) as well as the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB).
References
Examinations |
841197 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government%20of%20Singapore | Government of Singapore | The Government of the Republic of Singapore is stated by the constitution to mean the executive branch of government, which is made up of the President and the Cabinet of Singapore. Although the President acts in their personal discretion in the exercise of certain functions as a check on the Cabinet and Parliament of Singapore, their role is largely ceremonial. It is the Cabinet, which has the Prime Minister and other ministers appointed on their advice by the President, that generally controls the Government. The Cabinet is formed by the political party that gains a simple majority in each general election. |
841198 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution%20of%20Singapore | Constitution of Singapore | The Constitution of the Republic of Singapore is the supreme law of Singapore.
Government of Singapore
Singapore |
841200 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workers%27%20Party%20of%20Singapore | Workers' Party of Singapore | The Workers' Party of Singapore, officially known as The Workers' Party (abbreviation WP), is a major centre-left political party in Singapore. The party supports democratic socialism and social democracy. Alongside the governing People's Action Party, it is one of the oldest parties active in the country, having contested every election since 1959.
References
Singapore
Political parties in Asia |
841207 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendropsophus%20dutrai | Dendropsophus dutrai | The Dendropsophus dutrai is a frog that lives in Brazil. Scientists have only seen it in Areia Branca.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
841212 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veigy-Foncenex | Veigy-Foncenex | Veigy-Foncenex is a commune. It is in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in the Haute-Savoie department in southeast France.
Communes in Haute-Savoie |
841214 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/DanTDM | DanTDM | Daniel Robert Middleton (born 8 November 1991), better known online as DanTDM (formerly TheDiamondMinecart), is an English YouTuber, gamer, actor and author known for his video game commentaries. His online video channels have covered many video games including Minecraft, Roblox and Pokémon.
Personal life
In June 2013, when his channel exceeded 100,000 subscribers, he posted a video revealing his face for the first time ever. Middleton married his girlfriend Jemma on 17 March 2013. They have a son, Asher, born in 2020.
Filmography
Awards and nominations
Guinness World Record for "Most goals scored in a game of Rocket League for a team of 2" (shared with Tom Cassell aka "TheSyndicateProject"). and "Most goals scored in a game of Rocket League (team of three)."
Guinness World Record for "Most views for a dedicated Minecraft video channel".
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in the category UK Favourite Tipster: 2015. and 2016.
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards in the category UK Favourite Gamer 2020.
Publications
Other websites
Official Twitter account
1991 births
Living people
British YouTubers
Twitch (service) streamers
Minecraft YouTubers |
841219 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A627%28M%29%20motorway | A627(M) motorway | The A627(M) is a motorway that runs between Chadderton and Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England. It is long and connects these two towns to the M62. It opened in 1972.
Junctions
References
Motorways in England |
841233 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meitei%20philosophy | Meitei philosophy | The Meitei Manipuri philosophy or Kanglei Meetei philosophy refers to the philosophical traditions of Ancient Manipur (Ancient Kangleipak). In 15th century BC, the Wakoklon Heelel Thilel Salai Amailon Pukok Puya, one of the foremost and the oldest Meitei scriptures based on the antique philosophical traditions, was written in Ancient Manipur. It is the basis of the ideology of Sanamahism, the primitive Meitei religion.
In early notions, the ideology of the creation myth has strong connection with the shapes and figures of the Meitei numerals and Meitei script letters.
The philosophical norms are inscribed in the massive materials of many ancient Meitei chronicles.
Further reading
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_1_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_2_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_3_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_4_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_5_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_6_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_7_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_8_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_9_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_10_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_11_Translation_By_James_Oinam
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Folks.Chayom_Thupki_Meetei_Philosophy_Part_12_Translation_By_James_Oinam
Bibliography
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=-CzSQKVmveUC&pg=PR13&dq=meitei+philosophy&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjZiq2G-cHwAhXF8HMBHTXnC7kQ6AEwCHoECAcQAw#v=onepage&q=meitei%20philosophy&f=false
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.309999
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=c276DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT223&lpg=PT223&dq=wangulon+meitei&source=bl&ots=GT779RJL5_&sig=ACfU3U1eHLxc9umdm8Yb0ckWfDOx8KMf1A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjQkpej_MHwAhW46nMBHTjkCGkQ6AEwE3oECAsQAg#v=onepage&q=wangulon%20meitei&f=false
References
Other websites
http://www.e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Manipur_and_Religion.Reclaiming_the_Meetei_Scriptural_Knowledge_for_a_Harmonious_World
http://www.e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.History_of_Manipur.Discovery_of_Kangleipak.Concepts_of_some_important_words_used_in_Puya_Wakoklon_Heelel_Thilel_Salai_Ama-ilon_Pukok
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.History_of_Manipur.Discovery_of_Kangleipak.The_Puya_Wakoklon_Heelel_Thilel_Salai_Ama-ilon_Pukok_And_Modern_Science
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.History_of_Manipur.Discovery_of_Kangleipak.The_Puya_Wakoklon_Heelel_Thilel_Salai_Ama-ilon_Pukok_And_Modern_Science_Part_2
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Arts_and_Culture.Extra-terrestrial_Connection_of_the_Meeteis_Part_2
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Arts_and_Culture.Extra-terrestrial_Connection_of_the_Meeteis_Part_3
Meitei culture |
841240 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coleman%2C%20Alberta | Coleman, Alberta | Coleman is a community in the Rocky Mountains within the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass in southwest Alberta, Canada.
References
Settlements in Alberta |
841242 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kameni%20Nakamura | Kameni Nakamura | Kameni Nakamura (仲村 亀二; Nakamura Kameni, 3 October 1894 – 20 May 2004) was a Japanese farmer and at the time of his death the oldest living Japanese man.
Nakamura ran a sugar cane farm until age 70 and loved sashimi, sake and pork, which he believed to be the secret to a long life, but also ate tofu and drank coffee with milk and sugar. He survived the battle of Okinawa in World War II, in which about a quarter of the inhabitants of his home prefecture Okinawa died, and underwent cancer surgery twice.
On 28 September 2003, just 5 days before his 109th birthday, after 114-year-old Yukichi Chuganji's death, Nakamura became the oldest living man in Japan and thereby the first man to be the oldest living man in Japan under age 110 since the first Japanese male supercentenarian Eiju Tsuru's death in January 1990. He grew weak and was bedridden the last years of his life and was hospitalized in mid-May 2004 when he became unable to eat without being fed intravenously. At 0.27am the night of Thursday 20 May, Nakamura died of natural causes at age 109 years, 230 days, and was succeeded as Japan's oldest man by Minsho Ozawa who was just 8 days younger and died of pneumonia just 53 days later. Nakamura and Ozawa were the last living Japanese men born in 1894.
References
1894 births
2004 deaths
Deaths from natural causes
Japanese centenarians
People from Okinawa Prefecture |
841245 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe%20Hayward | Monroe Hayward | Monroe Leland Hayward (December 22, 1840 – December 5, 1899) was an American lawyer and politician. He was a Republican. He was elected to become a U.S. Senator from Nebraska in March 1899. However, he died in late 1899, before taking the oath of office.
Hayward was born in Willsboro, New York. He served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He studied law in Whitewater, Wisconsin. His son, William Hayward, was a lawyer and commander of the Harlem Hellfighters during World War I. His grandson was Broadway producer Leland Hayward. The actress and writer Brooke Hayward is his great-granddaughter.
Hayward died in Nebraska City on December 5, 1899, while comatose. He was 58.
References
1840 births
1899 deaths
lawyers from Nebraska
lawyers from New York
Military personnel of the American Civil War
Politicians from Nebraska
Politicians from New York
US Republican Party politicians |
841246 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willsboro%2C%20New%20York | Willsboro, New York | Willsboro is a town in Essex County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 2,025.
References
Towns in New York |
841247 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitewater%2C%20Wisconsin | Whitewater, Wisconsin | Whitewater is a city in Walworth and Jefferson counties, Wisconsin, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 14,390.
Cities in Wisconsin |
841272 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hum%20Tum | Hum Tum | Hum Tum () is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy movie. It was directed by Kunal Kohli. It was produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. The movie stars Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukherjee. The special effects were done by Tata Elxsi. The movie was released on May 28, 2004. It received positive reviews and was a box office success.
Hum Tum received 7 nominations at the 50th Filmfare Awards. It won 5 awards, including Best Director (Kohli), Best Actress (Mukherjee), Best Comedian (Khan), Best Female Playback Singer (Alka Yagnik), and Best Scene of the Year. At the 52nd National Film Awards in 2005, Khan was awarded the National Film Award for Best Actor.
Cast
Saif Ali Khan as Karan Kapoor
Rani Mukherji as Rhea Prakash
Rishi Kapoor as Arjun Kapoor, Karan's father
Kirron Kher as Parminder "Bobby" Prakash, Rhea's mother
Rati Agnihotri as Anjali "Anju" Kapoor, Karan's mother
Jimmy Sheirgill as Mihir Vora, Karan's friend
Isha Koppikar in a friendly appearance as Diana Fernandez, Mihir's love interest
Abhishek Bachchan in a special appearance as Sameer
Shenaz Treasurywala as Shalini
Parinita Seth as Pooja
Parzaan Dastur as the voice of Hum
Gayatri S. Iyer as the voice of Tum
Yash Chopra as old man playing the piano in the song "Hum Tum"
References
2000s romantic comedy movies |
841273 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanaa%20%282006%20movie%29 | Fanaa (2006 movie) | Fanaa () is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language romantic thriller film, directed by Kunal Kohli and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. The film stars Aamir Khan and Kajol, with Rishi Kapoor, Kirron Kher, Tabu and Sharat Saxena in supporting roles.
Fanaa was released on 26 May 2006. Fanaa received positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success. Fanaa was one of the most expensive Bollywood films during its time of release.
Cast
Aamir Khan as Rehan Khan Qadri Sr
Kajol Devgan as Zooni Qadri (nee. Ali Beg)
Rishi Kapoor as Zulfikar Ali Beg, Zooni's father
Kirron Kher as Nafisa Ali Beg, Zooni's mother
Tabu as Malini Tyagi (Anti Terrorist Special Force)
Sharat Saxena as Susheel Rawat (Anti Terrorist Special Force)
Lilette Dubey as Helen
Shruti Seth as Fatimah 'Fatty'
Sanaya Irani as Mehbooba 'Bobo'
Gautami Kapoor as Rubina 'Ruby'
Ali Haji as Rehan Qadri Jr, Rehan & Zooni's son
Ahmed Khan as Nana Jaan (Rehan's Grandfather)
Satish Shah as Colonel Maan Singh
Puneet Vasishtha as Captain Ijaz Khan
Jaspal Bhatti as Jolly Singh
Vrajesh Hirjee as Balwant (Tourist Guide)
Suresh Menon as Venkateshwar Atti Cooper Rao
Shishir Sharma as Defence Minister
Salim Shah as Defence Secretary
Deepak Saraf as Chief Minister
Shiney Ahuja as Major Suraj Ahuja (Special Appearance)
Lara Dutta as Zeenat (Special Appearance)
References |
841274 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Casciano%20in%20Val%20di%20Pesa | San Casciano in Val di Pesa | San Casciano in Val di Pesa is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany.
Twin towns
San Casciano in Val di Pesa is twinned with:
Al Mahbes, Western Sahara
Morgan Hill, California, United States
Nieuwerkerken, Belgium
Rosh Pinna, Israel
References
Settlements in Tuscany |
841279 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan%20Hill%2C%20California | Morgan Hill, California | Morgan Hill is a city in Santa Clara County, California.
References
Cities in California
Cities in the San Francisco Bay Area
Settlements in Santa Clara County, California |
841281 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Godenzo | San Godenzo | San Godenzo is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany.
Settlements in Tuscany |
841282 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estr%C3%A9es-l%C3%A8s-Cr%C3%A9cy | Estrées-lès-Crécy | Estrées-lès-Crécy is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
References
Communes in Somme |
841283 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonely%20Planet | Lonely Planet | Lonely Planet is a huge travel guide book creator. , the company had sold 120 million books since creation.
History
Early years
Lonely Planet was created by married couple Maureen and Tony Wheeler. In 1972, they went on a trip through Europe and Asia to Australia.
The company name originates from the misheard "lovely planet" in a song written by Matthew Moore.
Tony returned to Asia to write Across Asia on the Cheap: A Complete Guide to Making the Overland Trip, created in 1975.
Expansion
The Lonely Planet guide book series first expanded in Asia, with the India guide book in 1981, and expanded to rest of the world. Geoff Crowther was noticed for frequently inserting his opinions into the text of the guides he wrote. His writing was helpful to the rise of Lonely Planet. The journalist used the word "Geoffness", in tribute to Crowther, to show a quality that has been lost in travel guides.
By 1999, Lonely Planet had sold 30 million copies of its travel guides. The company's creators consequently benefited from profit-sharing and expensive events were held at the Melbourne office, at which limousines would arrive, filled with Lonely Planet workers.
Wheelers' sale to BBC
In 2007, the Wheelers and John Singleton sold a 75% stake in the company to BBC Worldwide, worth a guess of £63 million at the time. The company was creating 500 titles and went into television production. BBC Worldwide struggled following the loss, registering a £3.2 million loss in the year to the end of March 2009. By the end of March 2010, profits of £1.9 million had been generated, as digital profits had risen 37% year-on-year over the preceding 12 months, a Lonely Planet magazine had grown and non-print profits grew from 9% in 2007 to 22%.
Lonely Planet's digital presence included 140 apps and 8.5 million unique users for lonelyplanet.com, which made the Thorn Tree travel website forum. BBC Worldwide gained the remaining 25% of the company for £42.1 million (A$67.2 million) from the Wheelers.
BBC's sale to NC2
By 2012 BBC wanted to sell itself of the company and in March 2013 confirmed the sale of Lonely Planet to Brad Kelley's NC2 Media for US$77.8 million (£51.5 million), at nearly an £80 million (US$118.89 million) loss.
COVID-19
In April 2020 Lonely Planet made the decision to close its Australian and London offices and lower staffing levels globally in response to the loss in the travel industry resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. The company continued to create its guidebooks, phrasebooks, maps, children's books and inspirational picture tutorials but chose to close its magazine.
Red Ventures
In December 2020, NC2 Media sold Lonely Planet to Red Ventures for an unknown amount. Lonely Planet offices continue to work in Dublin, Franklin, New Delhi and Beijing.
Products
Lonely Planet's online community, the Thorn Tree, was created in 1996. It is named for a Naivasha thorn tree (Acacia xanthophloea) that has been used as a message board for the city of Nairobi, Kenya since 1902. The tree still exists in the Stanley Hotel, Nairobi. It is used by over 600,000 travelers to share their experiences and look for advice. Thorn Tree has many different forum categories including different countries, places to visit depending on one's interests, travel buddies, and Lonely Planet support.
In 2009, Lonely Planet began creating a monthly travel magazine called Lonely Planet Traveler. It is available in digital versions for a number of countries.
Lonely Planet also had its own television creation company, which has produced series, such as Globe Trekker, Lonely Planet Six Degrees, and Lonely Planet: Roads Less Travelled. Toby Amies and Asha Gill (both British TV presenters) took part in the Lonely Planet Six degrees.
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841285 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estr%C3%A9es | Estrées | Estrée or Estrées is the name of several communes in France:
Estrées, Aisne, in the Aisne department
Estrées, Nord, in the Nord department
Estrées-Deniécourt, in the Somme department
Estrées-la-Campagne, in the Calvados department
Estrées-lès-Crécy, in the Somme department
Estrées-Mons, in the Somme department
Estrées-Saint-Denis, in the Oise department
Estrées-sur-Noye, in the Somme department
Notre-Dame-d'Estrées, in the Calvados department
Estrée, in the Pas-de-Calais department
Estrée-Blanche, in the Pas-de-Calais department
Estrée-Cauchy, in the Pas-de-Calais department
Estrée-Wamin, in the Pas-de-Calais department
Mesnil-sur-l'Estrée, in the Eure department |
841286 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estr%C3%A9es-Mons | Estrées-Mons | Estrées-Mons is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
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841287 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estr%C3%A9es%2C%20Nord | Estrées, Nord | Estrées is a commune. It is in the Nord department in northern France.
Communes in Nord |
841288 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoir%20of%20Japanese%20Assassinations | Memoir of Japanese Assassinations | Memoir of Japanese Assassinations (日本暗殺秘録, Nihon ansatsu hiroku) is a 1969 Japanese historical drama film written and directed by Sadao Nakajima. The movie was based on a 1958 novel Secret Assassination by historian Tadashi Suzuki. This anthology film consists of nine incidents in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when assassins changed the course of Japanese history.
Much like the more well-known movie Tora! Tora! Tora!, which would premiere a year later in 1970, Memoirs of Japanese Assassins in a docudrama, which some might find boring, but have a certain love for these types of historical films. Unlike Tora Tora Tora, this movie has no overall plot or protagonist and is just a series of scenes.
Despite being a country with low crime, political assassination has a long history in Japan. Although not nearly as common before World War II, there have been assassinations post-1945, most notably when 17 year old nationalist Otoya Yamaguchi killed chairman of the Japan Socialist Party Inejiro Asanuma on live TV in 1960.
Japanese assassins occupied a special place in the Japanese psyche. Often times, the sincerity of their beliefs were given consideration, and if they were motivated by selfless causes, their punishments were often less severe than a nonpolitical murder. That being said, this was not the case of all assassinations, with Japanese society far more divided than some postwar historians have portrayed it as, i.e. a regimented military dictatorship.
The assassinations depicted alternate between cold detachment and a sympathetic biopic.
Overview
The film set during the 19th and 20th centuries such as the bakumatsu era, the Meiji Restoration, the Taishō period, and the Shōwa period. Throughout the whole story, it depicts a young assassins who is full of pure and beautiful energy of the dissident and confronts the power of time with the spirit of abandoned stones
This work focuses on the sadness of joining the clan and turning into a terrorist from the birth of the main character, Shō Onuma (played by Sonny Chiba), and the League of Blood Incident from the assassination of Junnosuke Inoue in 1932.
Chiba took a break from the TV drama "Key Hunter", which he starred in, and devoted himself to it, awakening while suffering , and politely played Onuma in his youth. Chiezō Kataoka for Nissho Inoue, a radical Buddhist preacher of Nichirenism who leads Onuma, Jiro Tamiya for Hitoshi Fujii, a cadet officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy who participate in the May 15 Incident, and Sumiko Fuji for Takako, an employee whom Onuma meets again. it was arranged and the sides are solidified.
Of the 142 minutes of screening time, the shooting for the League of Blood Incident chapter was about 100 minutes, and the rest is mainly the moment of assassination on the omnibus. These incidents are the Sakuradamon Incident (1860), the Kioisaka Incident (1878), the Assassination of Ōkuma Shigenobu (1889), the Attack on Hoshi Tōru (1901), the Killing of Yasuda Zenjirō (1921), the Guillotine Society Incident (1924), the League of Blood Incident (1932), the Aizawa Incident (1935), and the February 26 Incident (1936) in that order.
Cast
Chapter 1: Sakuradamon Incident (桜田門外の変, Sakuradamon-gai no Hen)
Date: March 24, 1860
Location: Sakurada Gate, Edo Castle, present-day Tokyo, Japan
Period time: Bakumatsu era
Plot: Infuriated by his unequal treaties with the West and perceived slights against certain daimyo lords, these samurai marked him for death, killing him outside the Sakurada Gate of Edo Castle. The late Tokugawa Era – Bakamatsu – from 1853 – 1868 was notorious for political assassinations, bordering on civil war.
Characters:
Tomisaburō Wakayama as Arimura Jisaemon: A lone samurai of the group who was not from Mito since he was a samurai from Satsuma Domain. Drawing the injured and likely paralyzed Ii out, Arimura decapitated Ii and then performed seppuku.
Shintaro Nasu as Ii Naosuke: daimyō of Hikone and also Tairō of the Tokugawa shogunate, Japan, a position he held from April 23, 1858, until his death.
Takaya Shimoyama as Hidenojō Ogawara: A close follower of Arimura and a Mito assassin who fired the Japanese-made Colt 1851 Navy Revolver at the palanquin containing Ii inside.
Chapter 2: Kioisaka Incident (紀尾井坂の変, Kioi-zaka no hen)
Date: May 14, 1878
Location: Kojimachi. Tokyo Prefecture
Period time: Meiji era
Plot: In 1878, one of the Three Great Nobles of the Restoration and statesman Ōkubo Toshimichi, had his carriage surrounded by disgruntled samurai from the former Kaga Domain led by Shimada Ichirō, a samurai who remained loyal to Saigo Takamori. Okubo was from Satsuma, the western province that played an important part in toppling the Tokugawa Shogunate and restoring the Emperor to power. In 1877, a rebellion broke out were a group of former samurais under the command of Takamori revolt against the Meiji government. This is known as the Satsuma Rebellion. Okubo sided with the government and when Saigo died in the final battle, many people in Satsuma considered Okubo a traitor and marked him for death. His servant Taro Nakamura was also violently stabbed to death by two samurais, Otogiku Sugimoto and Chō Tsurahide.
Characters:
Jūrō Kara as Shimada Ichirō: A samurai from the Kaga Domain and follower of Saigo Takamori. He is also the lead assassin on Ōkubo Toshimichi.
Masao Hori as Ōkubo Toshimichi: Statesman and one of the Three Great Nobles regarded as the main founders of modern Japan. Ōkubo was a samurai of the Satsuma Domain and joined the movement to overthrow the ruling Tokugawa Shogunate during the Bakumatsu period. Upon the founding of the new Empire of Japan, Ōkubo became a leading member of the Meiji Restoration and a prominent member of the Meiji oligarchy.
Isamu Tsuchihashi as Taro Nakamura: A servant of the first Lord of Home Affairs Okubo Toshimichi. As he jumps out of the carriage and told the two men who are blocking the road. he was killed when Sugimoto unhinged his katana and cut his forehead, killing him.
Yasumori Hikita as Yoshikichi Odaka: Okubo's personal coachman who was also the victim of the incident.
Toshio Tomogane as Otogiku Sugimoto: One of the assassin who sliced Nakamura's forehead.
Keiichi Noda as Hisaatsu Asai: Another assassin who stabbed Toshimichi in the stomach before cutting him down.
Chapter 3: Okuma Shigenobu Case Incident (大隈重信遭難事件, Ōkuma shigenobu sōnan jiken)
Date: October 18, 1889
Location: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Period time: Meiji era
Plot: In 1889, Foreign Minister Ōkuma Shigenobu was attempting to renegotiate some of the “unequal treaties” with Western countries. Like China, Japan was forced to accept some of these lopsided agreements, though they were never as humiliating as what the West inflicting upon China. Added to that was the “weak-kneed” foreign policy like not interfering with Korea’s internal politics that enraged right-wing nationalists. Chief among them was the infamous Dark Ocean Society (Genyosha) which led to one of its members, Tsuneki Kurashima, lobbed a bomb at Okuma, which only succeeded in blowing off his leg, before committed a grisly suicide.
Characters:
Teruo Yoshida as Tsuneki Kurashima: A right-wing nationalist, activist, ex-social class samurai from the former Fukuoka Domain and a terrorist. He is also a member of the Chikuzen Kyoai Public Association and the assassin for the Genyosha. Although he attempted to assassinate with a bomb, Okuma was seriously injured by losing his right leg, and Kurushima, who had failed to complete his task, committed suicide by slitting his throat with a dagger.
Kunijiro Yanagi as Ōkuma Shigenobu: Statesman and a prominent member of the Meiji oligarchy. He served as Prime Minister of the Empire of Japan in 1898 and from 1914 to 1916. Ōkuma was also an early advocate of Western science and culture in Japan, and founder of Waseda University. He served as Foreign Minister to deal with the difficult issue of negotiation revisions to the "unequal treaties" with the Western powers.
Michimaro Otabe as Police officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Chapter 4: Hoshi Tōru Case Incident (星亨暗殺事件, Hoshi tōru ansatsu jiken)
Date: June 21, 1901
Location: Tokyo City Hall
Period time: Meiji era
Plot: In 1901, a middle-aged fencing instructor named Iba Sōtarō brutally murdered cabinet minister Hoshi Tōru. A local politician, Hoshi was mired in a corruption scandal, but ultimately acquitted. He was stabbed to death while talking with the mayor, assistants, and council members. Sōtarō, who entered the room with a sword, said "I am killing the wrongdoers for the sake of the world."
Characters:
Toshio Chiba as Toru Hoshi: A politician and cabinet minister in Meiji period Japan. He was accused by the Mainichi Shimbun of involvement in a corruption scandal within the Tokyo City Assembly. Although he protested his innocence, he was forced to resign three months later due to a relentless campaign against his name by the newspaper. In March, he was found innocent due to lack of evidence, but during the middle of the trial, he was assassinated by Iba Sōtarō.
Masaaki Okabe as Iba Sōtarō: A fencing instructor, director of Bunyukan Private School and 10th generation of the shingyōtō-ryū swordsmanship. He is also the perpetrator who killed corrupt politician Toru Hoshi in 1901. Sōtarō was guilty for first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. He was transferred to the Kosuga Prison in 1902 for the rest of his life until his death in 1907.
Hideo Fujimoto as the Meeting attendees who tries to stop Sōtarō from killing Hoshi.
Chapter 5: Assassination of Yasuda Zenjirō Incident (安田善次郎暗殺事件, Yasuda zenjirō ansatsu jiken)
Date: September 28, 1921
Location: Oiso, Kanagawa
Period: Taishō era
Plot: In 1921, the head of the Yasusa Zaibatsu Conglomerate – Yasuda Zenjirō – was assassinated by Heigo Asahi, leader of the patriotic society Righteousness Corps of the Divine Land. It has a better ring in Japanese. Determined to build a hotel for poor laborers, Asahi requested a financial donation from the wealthy Yasuda, but was turned down. Whether motivated by greed or pure ideals, Asahi proceeded to slaughter Yasuda with a yoroi-doshi sword.
Characters:
Bunta Sugawara as Heigo Asahi: Political activist, right wing populist and leader Righteousness Corps of the Divine Land, a labor society group for the workers. Known as the assassin who murdered Yasuda Zenjirō, a businessman and founder of Yasusa Zaibatsu Conglomerate
Yasuhiko Shima as Yasuda Zenjirō: Entrepreneur and founder of the the Yasuda zaibatsu (安田財閥). He is also the great-grandfather of Yoko Ono.
Chapter 6: Guillotine Society Incident (ギロチン社事件, Girochin-sha jiken)
Date: September 10, 1923
Location: Osaka
Period: Taishō era
Plot: In 1923, a young nationalist named Daijirō Furuta formed an anarchist group known as the Guillotine Society (ギロチン社, Girochin-sha). In the aftermath of the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, the government murdered several prominent anarchists, including Ito Noe and Osugi Sakae – out of fear that they might take advantage of the chaos to overthrow Emperor Taishō. Outraged and seeking revenge, 26 year old Furata conspired with like-minded anarchists in his Guillotine Society to assassinate Crown Prince Hirohito. Lacking funds, Furata targeted a bank teller transporting funds in a briefcase. The awkward and bumbling Furata haphazardly stab the teller over and over, before finally wresting the briefcase from the dead man’s hands. Needless to say, this incompetent amateur was soon arrested, tried, and executed for treason.
Characters:
Choei Takahashi as Daijirō Furuta: A 26 year old nationalist who formed his own group in revenge the death of two anarchists. He and his close college friends, Yoshio Ogawa and Kinichi Uchida are coming up with an idea of taking down members of government officials. But after he accidentally murder the banker in order to acquired funds, he was arrested by the police and judge sentenced him to death. On October 15, 1925, Furata wrote his last dairy entry called The Repentance of Death (死の悔い改め, Shi no kuiaratame) before he was hanged at Ichigaya Prison.
Yoshihiro Igarashi as Yoshio Ogawa: A close friend of Daijirō Furuta and a nationalist.
Ryozo Maekawa as Kinichi Uchida: Another nationalist and fellow member of the group
Toshimitsu Mori as the banker who was stabbed by Furuta
Tensaku Murata as the bank assistant who tries to stop the three nationalist
Tatsumi Hijikata as Jailer at Ichigaya Prison
Chapter 7: League of Blood Incident (血盟団事件, Ketsumeidan Jiken)
Date: 1932
Location: mainland Japan
Period: Showa era |
841289 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estr%C3%A9es-sur-Noye | Estrées-sur-Noye | Estrées-sur-Noye is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
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841294 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abscon | Abscon | Abscon () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 4,376 people lived there.
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INSEE commune file
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841299 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89talon%2C%20Somme | Étalon, Somme | Étalon is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
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841303 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granit%20Xhaka | Granit Xhaka | Granit Xhaka (born 27 September 1992) is a Swiss football player. He plays as a midfielder for Arsenal and is the captain of the Switzerland national team.
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Swiss footballers
Arsenal F.C. players
Premier League players
2014 FIFA World Cup players
UEFA Euro 2016 players
2018 FIFA World Cup players
Association football midfielders
Sportspeople from Basel
Living people |
841304 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89telfay | Ételfay | Ételfay is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
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841311 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu%E1%BA%BF%20Massacre | Huế Massacre | During the Vietnam War, the Viet Cong, and the army of North Vietnam killed many people. In 1968. during the battle of Hué, there was the massacre of Hué. The massacre lasted for 28 days. It was done it the context of the Battle of Hué. The North Vietnamese killed civilians, because they thought the civilians were against Communism. Depending on the sources between 2.800 and 6.000 people were killed. The main focus was religious leaders, and foreigners. Before being killed, many were tortured. Some were buried alive. Some of the victims were children. It has been suggested, that as there were U.S. air raids during the battle of Hué, some victins may have been killedduring these raids. Today, most people see this massacre as a war crime. There are contempoaray sources, but they have the problem that they are not neutral. For this reason, historians are still discussing the details and importance of the event.
War crimes |
841312 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh%20Duggar | Josh Duggar | Joshua James Duggar (born March 3, 1988) is an American former reality television personality and a political activist. He is the oldest of the Duggar family; his parents are Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar.
Josh Duggar was the executive director for the FRC Action, a political action committee (PAC), sponsored by the Family Research Council from June 2013 to May 2015.
Duggar was in the television series 19 Kids and Counting.
Duggar was born in Tontitown, Arkansas.
On April 29, 2021, Duggar was arrested by U.S. Marshals on child pornography charges. He was found guilty of the charges on December 9, 2021.
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American political activists
Entertainers from Arkansas
Living people |
841321 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stammham%2C%20Alt%C3%B6tting | Stammham, Altötting | Stammham is the smallest municipality in Altötting, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
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Municipalities in Bavaria
Altötting (district) |
841322 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teising | Teising | Teising is a municipality in Altötting, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
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Municipalities in Bavaria
Altötting (district) |
841323 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BC%C3%9Fling | Tüßling | Tüßling is a town in Altötting, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
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Altötting (district) |
841324 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrlaching | Tyrlaching | Tyrlaching is a municipality in Altötting, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
References
Altötting (district) |
841326 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winh%C3%B6ring | Winhöring | Winhöring (Bavarian: Winaring) is a municipality in Altötting, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
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Altötting (district) |
841329 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geretsried | Geretsried | Geretsried (Bavarian: Geretsriad) is a town in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
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Geretsried website
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841335 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20Heilbrunn | Bad Heilbrunn | Bad Heilbrunn is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
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Spa towns in Germany
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841346 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnier | Barnier | Barnier is a surname, and may refer to:
• Michel Barnier (born 1951), conservative French politician
• Romain Barnier (born 1976), French freestyle swimmer
Barnier is also a given name in Holland, though a rare one.
Surnames |
841347 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20cabbage | Red cabbage | The red cabbage is a type of cabbage. Its leaves are dark red/purple. However, the plant changes its color according to the pH of the soil. In acidic soils, the leaves grow more reddish. In neutral soils they will grow more purple. In alkaline soils, the will grow greenish-yellow. It can be found in Europe, the Americas, China and Africa.
References
Leaf vegetables
Brassica oleracea |
841349 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benediktbeuern | Benediktbeuern | Benediktbeuern (Bavarian: Benediktbeiern) is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
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Other websites
www.benediktbeuern.de Village Website
www.kloster-benediktbeuern.de Monastery Website
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841351 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plague%20of%20Cyprian | Plague of Cyprian | The Plague of Cyprian is an epidemic that occurred in the Roman Empire between 249 and 270 AD. It is part of the crisis of the 3rd century.
The plague caused food shortages and manpower shortages in the Roman army. This severely weakened the empire in the third century. Its modern name commemorates the early Christian writer St. Cyprien, the bishop of Carthage. He saw and described the plague. The cause of the plague is not known, but may include viruses such as smallpox, pandemic influenza and Ebola haemorrhagic fever.
The death toll of the plague is unknown. About 5,000 people died from the plague every day in Rome.
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Plague pandemics
Roman Empire |
841352 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy%20Land%20fire | Happy Land fire | The Happy Land fire was an act of mass murder and arson. It took place in the unlicensed Happy Land social club in West Farms, The Bronx, New York City, United States on March 25, 1990.
The fire was the deadliest in the United States since a fire at the Dupont Plaza Hotel in 1986. It was the deadliest New York fire since the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911.
Almost 16 months earlier, in November 1988, Happy Land had been ordered to close due to building code violations.
The building housing Happy Land was torn down within 24 hours of the fire. A Cuban, Julio González (1954-2016), was convicted of 87 counts of arson and 87 counts of murder. He was sentenced to 25 years to life.
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Fires in the United States
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Mass murder in New York
The Bronx |
841357 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savoy%20cabbage | Savoy cabbage | Savoy cabbage is a variety of the species Brassica oleracea. Savoy cabbage is a vegetable that grows in winter. In the 18th century, it was brought into Germany as "Savoyer Kohl". It's name is gotten from the Savoy Region in France. It has crinkled, emerald green leaves. The leaves are crunchy and tender. Known cultivars include 'Savoy King' (in the US), 'Tundra' (green with a firm, round heart) and 'Winter King' (with dark crumpled leaves).
References
Leaf vegetables
Brassica oleracea |
841359 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth%20cholera%20pandemic | Sixth cholera pandemic | During the First World War, the threat and fear of cholera spreading among the troops were real. The war took place during the sixth cholera pandemic, forcing soldiers into close range in sordid conditions. Despite these factors, cholera is relatively rare in the military. Several cases have been reported, but the number is surprisingly low and the death toll is very low. This also affect a flu pandemic after the war was over. Like all previous pandemics, it originated in India and killed 800,000 people. Its spread continues to the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe and Russia.
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841360 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gai%20lan | Gai lan | Chinese broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. alboglabra) is a leaf vegetable. It has thick, flat, glossy blue-green leaves. It also has thick stems, and florets similar to broccoli. It is also called Chinese kale, Gai lan, kai-lan, or jie lan. It is a variety of Brassica oleracea. It's cultivar group is alboglabra.
References
Leaf vegetables
Brassica oleracea |
841362 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow%20of%20Destiny | Shadow of Destiny | Shadow of Destiny also known in Japan and Europe as is an Mystery adventure game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami. Originally released on PlayStation 2 console, then later in 2002 port for Xbox (it has been release only in Europe), Microsoft Windows, and finally also available for PlayStation Portable in Japan (2009) and North America (2010).
Other website
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PlayStation Portable games
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Windows games
Xbox games |
841364 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ico | Ico | is an action-adventure video game for PlayStation 2 console system. Developed by Team Ico and Japan Studio, published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
Other websites
Official website (North America)
2001 video games
PlayStation 2 games
PlayStation 2-only games
Video games developed in Japan |
841365 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracery | Tracery | Tracery is a device used in architecture by which windows (or screens, panels, and vaults) are divided into different parts by stone bars. It most commonly refers to the stoneworks that support the glass in a window. Tracery can also be found on the inside and outside of buildings.
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Gothic architecture
Church architecture |
841368 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action%20Henk | Action Henk | Action Henk is an racing video game released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Xbox 360. Published by Curve Digital.
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PlayStation 3 games
PlayStation 4 games
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841370 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder%20of%20Ennis%20Cosby | Murder of Ennis Cosby | Ennis William Cosby (April 15, 1969 - January 16, 1997) was the only son of American actor and comedian Bill Cosby. He was murdered in Los Angeles, California near Interstate 405. Eighteen-year-old Mikhail Markhasev shot Cosby in the head after trying to rob him.
The death of Cosby caused major media coverage, public outrage and support for the Cosby family.
In 1998, Markhasev was tried and found guilty of attempted robbery and first-degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison.
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1997 |
841373 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date%20rape%20drug | Date rape drug | A date rape drug is a drug that is used to make a person unable to consent to sex. This makes that person likely to be a victim of rape or sexual assault.
Date rape drugs include GHB, Rohypnol, alcohol and MDMA. Another is methaqualone, also known as Quaalude.
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Drugs |
841390 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men%20who%20have%20sex%20with%20men | Men who have sex with men | Men who have sex with men (MSM) are males that perform sexual acts on other males. They may be homosexual, heterosexual or bisexual.
The term MSM was created during the early 1990s. MSM is used in the medical literature and social research to describe such males as a group for research studies.
Men having sex with other men have an increased risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), especially if they don't use a condom. The diseases include HIV, AIDS and herpes. In the United States, males who have sex with other males in and after 1977 have an HIV rate almost 60 times higher than the general population. Even with a condom, anal sex is risky.
References
Human sexuality |
841391 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book%20series | Book series | A book series is a group of books that people are meant to read as part of the same story. The story will most of the time happen in the same setting and have the same characters. |
841397 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebe%20%28asteroid%29 | Hebe (asteroid) | Hebe ( 6 Hebe) is a large asteroid. It orbits the Sun in our solar system's asteroid belt. It has around 0.5% of the mass of the belt. Hebe is the fifth-brightest object in the asteroid belt after Vesta, Ceres, Iris, and Pallas. It has a mean opposition magnitude of +8.3, about equal to the mean brightness of Titan, and can reach +7.5 at an opposition near perihelion.
Hebe is named after the Greek goddess of youth, Hebe.
References
Asteroids |
841400 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris%20%28asteroid%29 | Iris (asteroid) | Iris (7 Iris) is a large asteroid. It orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter in the solar system's main asteroid belt. It is a remnant planetesimal. It is the fourth-brightest object in the asteroid belt.
References
Asteroids |
841403 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Henson%27s%20The%20Hoobs%20%28video%20game%29 | Jim Henson's The Hoobs (video game) | The Hoobs is a 2002 video game made for the PlayStation based on the show of the same name. It was developed by Runecraft and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. The game follows Iver, Tula and Groove around Hoobland, as they learn about the world.
Gameplay
The Hoobs is a BAFTA-winning children's television programme created and produced by The Jim Henson Company. It stars five creatures called Hoobs (Hubba Hubba, Iver, Groove, Tula, and Roma) from the fictional Hoobland, and their interactions with Earth and the human race. In each episode they try to find the answer to a question to be put in the great Hoobopaedia created by Hubba Hubba, back in Hoobland, in hopes of learning all there is to know. Hubba Hubba remains in Hoobland; Iver, Groove, and Tula live in the Hoobmobile; and Roma travels to all parts of the world. The five creatures are puppets, but the show also includes some animated sequences as well as live motion of human children who explain concepts to the Hoobs.
Development
Jim Hensons colorful creations, The Hoobs, have entertained TV audiences worldwide and are now bringing their muppet-style fun and learning to the PlayStation.
The Runecraft-developed game follows the adventures of Iver, Tula and Groove as they embark on a voyage of discovery around Hoobland, sharing their experiences with other Hoobs via an enormous database—known as the Hoobopaedia—as well as the local news station and the internet. Half action game, half edutainment title, kids stand to find a whole load of stuff just waiting to be discovered, as well as some interesting Hoob language. Released only in Europe.
Manufacturer's description:
Hoob! Hoob! Hooray! The Hoobs are here to play! Hop aboard the Hoobmobile with Iver, Tula and Groove and set off on a journey of exploration and discovery, music, dance and FUN. Parents: This Hoobashious game is both entertaining and educational, and not just for you, but for your Tiddlypeeps too! Hoobletoodledoo! Visit the icy arctic, the wild jungle, the rugged mountains, the sandy beach and the Hoobygroovy barnyard. Play fifteen mini-games including Hide and Seek, Matching Pairs and Feed the Chickens. Interact with Hoobloads of Tiddlypeeps to help Hoobs discover the answer to the question of the day.
Other websites
Hoobsthegame.com, official site
http://www.hoobsthegame.com/
2002 video games
PlayStation games
PlayStation-only games
Action video games |
841404 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nankhari | Nankhari | Nankhari is a Tehsil (town) and a block in Shimla district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.It is about 92.5 km from Shimla and 33 km from NH passing through Narkanda and is connected with NH 5 which passes through Narkanda, Theog and Kumarsain.It consists of 17 Gram panchayat and 102 villages.
Geography
Nankhari is in a mountainous area. It is also a tourism place.The location co-ordinates of Nankhari are . The elevation of Nankhari is 2086 m.
Nankhari is 33km far away from Narkanda. It is 92.3 km away from Shimla.
Climate
The average temperature of the year is 15°C, with variations from changes in elevation.
Transport
There is also a helipad in Tharudhaar. It is 33km far away from Narkanda's NH 5. It is 92.3 km far away from Shimla. It is distanced 66 km from Rampur Bushahr.
References
Himachal Pradesh
Shimla
Tehsils of India |
841405 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung%20Galaxy%20A32 | Samsung Galaxy A32 | Samsung Galaxy A32 is a smartphone made by Samsung that released in 2021. It has a Infinity-V display and 48 + 8 + 2 + 2 MP cameras.
Samsung Galaxy A-series
Samsung mobile phones released in 2021
Mobile phones with multiple rear cameras |
841407 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung%20Galaxy%20A52 | Samsung Galaxy A52 | Samsung Galaxy A52 is a smartphone made by Samsung that released in 2021. It has a Infinity-O display, 64 + 12 + 5 + 5 MP cameras and IP67 waterproofing.
Samsung Galaxy A-series
Samsung mobile phones released in 2021
Mobile phones with multiple rear cameras
Mobile phones with 4K video recording |
841412 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung%20Galaxy%20A72 | Samsung Galaxy A72 | Samsung Galaxy A72 is a smartphone made by Samsung that released in 2021. It has a Infinity-O display, 64 + 12 + 8 + 5 MP cameras and IP67 waterproofing.
Samsung Galaxy A-series
Mobile phones with multiple rear cameras
Mobile phones with 4K video recording
Samsung mobile phones released in 2021 |
841424 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%20FIFA%20Club%20Confederations%20Cup | 2020 FIFA Club Confederations Cup | The 2020 FIFA Club Confederations Cup was the 28th FIFA Club Confederations Cup, a quadrennial international men's football tournament organised by FIFA. It was held in Portugal, from 4 to 30 December 2020. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, edition has been postponed to 13 to 28 February 2021.
Qualification
References
2020 in sports
FIFA competitions |
841427 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendropsophus%20salli | Dendropsophus salli | Dendropsophus salli is a frog that lives in Bolivia, Peru and Brazil.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
841429 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean%20Moore%20%28musician%29 | Sean Moore (musician) | Sean Anthony Moore (born 30 July 1968) is a Welsh musician. He is known for being the drummer and occasional trumpet player for Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. He is the cousin of fellow Manic Street Preacher James Dean Bradfield. He moved in with James in his teenage years following his parents' divorce. Moore is one of the founding members of the Manics and remains a part of the band to this day.
Moore has three children and got divorced in 2019. He is a fan of Liverpool Football Club. He is also a fan of racing and has one of the fastest times around the German Nürburgring track.
1968 births
Living people
Welsh musicians |
841430 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strap | Strap | A strap, sometimes also called strop, is an stretched flap or ribbon, usually of leather or other flexible materials. It is used to keep things in its place.
Clothing |
841432 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbonara | Carbonara | Spaghetti alla Carbonara or simply Carbonara is a type of pasta dish. It is made with meat and a egg custard. The meat can either be guanciale or pancetta. The egg custard is made of egg yolks, black pepper, and parmesan and/or pecorino.
Origins
Some people claim that the name Carbonara comes from the black carbon look that the peppers give.
References
Pasta
Italian food |
841437 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20D.%20Moseley | William D. Moseley | William Dunn Moseley (February 1, 1795 – January 4, 1863) was an American politician. A Democrat and North Carolina native, Moseley became the first Governor of the state of Florida, serving from 1845 until 1849 and leading the establishment of the state government.
Early life and education
William Dunn Moseley was born on February 1, 1795 at Moseley Hall in Lenoir County, North Carolina, which is a different place than Moseley Hall on the Northeast branch of the Cape Fear created by colonial official Edward Moseley, to whom he was not related. He was the son of Matthew and Elizabeth Herring Dunn Moseley, who built this Moseley Hall. He and his father were distant descendants of William Moseley, the immigrant ancestor, who came to Virginia in 1649 and built Greenwich near Norfolk on the Elizabeth River in what was then Lower Norfolk County. The plantation house was later known as Rolleston Hall.
Moseley graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1818. He was of entirely English ancestry, all of which had been in America since the days of the original thirteen colonies. He received his master's degree from UNC in 1821. While at the university, Moseley was the roommate of future president James K. Polk.
Marriage and family
In 1822, Moseley married Susan Hill; the couple had six children: William Green Moseley, Elizabeth H. Moseley, Susan Hill Moseley, Alice Hill Moseley, Alexander Moseley, and Matthew Moseley. Susan Hill Moseley died in March 1842, after the Moseleys moved to Florida.
References
People from North Carolina
1795 births
1863 deaths
Governors of Florida |
841445 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bichl | Bichl | Bichl is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
References
Other websites
https://web.archive.org/web/20050324013326/http://bichl.de/
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841447 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietramszell | Dietramszell | Dietramszell is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
References
Other websites
Photos of the interior of several churches in Dietramszell, in the Warburg Institute Iconographic Database
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841449 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egling | Egling | Egling is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
References
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841452 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasburg | Eurasburg | Eurasburg is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria. It is 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of the Bavarian state capital, Munich.
Twin towns
Eurasburg is twinned with:
Rybnik in Poland (since 05.07.2001)
References
Notes
Other websites
Eurasburg Official Site
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841454 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gai%C3%9Fach | Gaißach | Gaißach is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
References
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841455 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greiling | Greiling | Greiling is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
References
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841456 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icking | Icking | Icking is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
Geography
Townships
It consists of:
Attenhausen
Dorfen
Holzen
Icking
Irschenhausen
Meilenberg
Obere Alpe
Schützenried
Schlederloh
Spatzenloh
Wadlhausen
Walchstadt
References
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841460 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamago%20kake%20gohan | Tamago kake gohan | Tamago kake gohan is a Japanese dish that the Japanese people eat for breakfast. It is cooked Japanese rice topped with a raw egg. Some toppings such as soy sauce and salmon can be added to it. It is also served in some known restaurants such as Sukiya.
Japanese food
Rice dishes |
841463 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jachenau | Jachenau | Jachenau is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
References
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
841471 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichersbeuern | Reichersbeuern | Reichersbeuern is a municipality in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, a district (Landkreis) in Upper Bavaria.
References
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen |
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