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851891 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yusuf%20Barnabas%20Bala | Yusuf Barnabas Bala | Yusuf Barnabas Bala (born in 1956 -11 July 2021) was a Nigerian politician, an architect, academic and former deputy governor of Kaduna State, Nigeria. He died of a sudden illness on 11 July 2021 with no portfolio in government.
References
Nigerian politicians |
851892 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaura | Kaura | Kaura (Tyap: Watyap) is a town and a Local Government Area in southern part of Kaduna State, Nigeria. It has an area of 461 km2 and a population of 174,626 at the 2006 census. It postal code of the area is 801.
References
Settlements in Nigeria |
851896 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boana%20jimenezi | Boana jimenezi | Jimenez's tree frog (Boana jimenezi) is a frog that lives in Venezuela. It lives in streams high on Mt. Auyantepui. Scientists have seen it between 970 and 2100 meters above sea level.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
851907 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth%20Abramson | Seth Abramson | Seth Abramson (born October 31, 1976) is an American professor, political columnist and author, and. He is the editor of the Best American Experimental Writing series. He has written a bestselling trilogy of nonfiction works detailing the foreign policy agenda and political scandals of former president Donald Trump.After the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Abramson received widespread attention for his Twitter threads alleging collusion between the Trump campaign and foreign governments, especially Russia,Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Israel.
Early career
Abramson graduated from Dartmouth College (1998), Harvard Law School (2001) and University of Wisconsin-Madison (2010; 2016).He was trial attorney for the New Hampshire Public Defender for 6 years from 2001 to 2007. Abramson has written for The Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, The Seattle Times, Newsweek, Indiewire, and The Guardian. and Publishers Weekly.During the Trump administration, Abramson was a CNN legal analyst and appeared regularly on the BBC.
Rise to Fame
After the 2016 US Presidential election, Abramson received attention for his Twitter threads alleging collusion between the Trump campaign and foreign governments, especially Russia. In November 2018, Abramson published the New York Times bestselling book "Proof of Collusion " (Simon & Schuster), which sought to establish "proof of collusion in the Trump-Russia case. A sequel to Proof of Collusion, Proof of Conspiracy, was published in September 2019, and was also a New York Times bestseller. The final book in the Proof trilogy, Proof of Corruption, was published by St. Martin's Press in September 2020 and was named a USA Today bestseller.
References
1976 births
Living people
American political writers
American bloggers
American poets
Harvard University alumni
Lawyers from New Hampshire |
851910 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coach%20to%20Vienna | Coach to Vienna | Coach to Vienna (, in USA released as Carriage to Vienna) is a 1966 Czech World War II thriller movie directed by Karel Kachyňa and starring Iva Janžurová, Jaromír Hanzlír, Luděk Munzar, Vladimír Ptáček, Ivo Niederle, Ladislav Jandoš.
Other websites
Coach to Vienna's IMDb page
1960s war movies
1966 thriller movies
Czech movies
World War II movies
Movies directed by Karel Kachyňa |
851911 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close%20to%20Heaven | Close to Heaven | Close to Heaven () is a 2005 Czech comedy movie directed by Dan Svátek and starring Go Go Jean Michel Francis, Tuva Novotny, Tonya Graves, Petr Vanek, Arnost Goldflam, Ivo Niederle.
Other websites
2005 comedy movies
Czech movies
Movies directed by Dan Svátek |
851925 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon%20%28programming%20language%29 | Dragon (programming language) | Dragon is a dynamic and multi-paradigm programming language for Cross-platform (multi-platform) operating systems. The supported programming paradigms are imperative, object-oriented, declarative using nested structures, functional and natural programming. Console and GUI applications can be developed with Dragon. It was first released in the year 2018 by Aavesh Jilani. The syntax is a bit of similar like Python but instead of indentation Dragon uses structural and procedural syntax approach.
As of the 1.9.7 version Dragon started supporting procedural syntax along with the structural syntax. It is used for the block of codes similarly like the Visual Basic .NET uses. Although both syntax can be used together in a program. There is a keyword "end" to complete the code block in procedural syntax for the loops, functions, classes, and conditions.
Uses
Dragon has three VM versions. Although it doesn't have own VM, It uses the JVM, LLVM and IKVM. It generates the VM instructions to any of these VM to execute the tasks. The LLVM based version is known as Dragon Native, It is the fastest one among all versions.
Some things that Dragon is often used for are:
Desktop applications development
Internet of Things programming
Android Applications development
Syntax
To print something using the standard output, Dragon has the 'show' keyword and 'showln' for output in newline.
Function creation with structural syntax
With procedural syntax.
References
Other websites
Official website
Dragon wikibook
Programming languages |
851941 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/High%20Line | High Line | The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long elevated linear park on an abandoned New York Central Railroad.
Other websites
Official website
A Tour of the Lively Architecture Surrounding the High Line
New York City
Parks in the United States
Trails |
851949 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treehouse%20of%20Horror%20V | Treehouse of Horror V | "Treehouse of Horror V" is the 6th episode of The Simpsons sixth season. It is the 5th episode of the Treehouse of Horror series. It was first broadcast on the Fox network on October 30, 1994. The episode has three parts: "The Shinning", "Time and Punishment", and "Nightmare Cafeteria".
Story
The Shinning
Mr. Burns hires the Simpson family to look after one of his buildings. Burns takes away television and beer because he thinks they will work harder this way. Groundskeeper Willie learns that Bart can hear his thoughts. He tells Bart to let him know if Homer starts to act strange. Homer starts to act crazy because he does not have television and beer. Moe Szyslak (as a ghost) says to Homer that he will give him a beer if Homer kills his family. Marge gets a baseball bat to protect herself from Homer. Homer gets scared when he sees himself in a mirror and faints. Marge puts Homer in a pantry to make him calm down. Homer starts to think normally again, but then gets taken by Moe and other ghosts. Homer later makes the family run away by chasing them with an axe. Willie tries to stop him but gets killed with Homer's axe. Homer is about to kill his family, but Lisa tells him she found a television screen in the snow. Homer starts acting normal again and the family freezes after watching television in the snow.
Time and Punishment
Homer accidentally puts his hand in a toaster twice. He tries to fix the toaster, but he makes it become a time machine. The toaster takes Homer to an era with dinosaurs. He remembers when Grampa told him not to change anything in the past. Homer kills a mosquito and the present becomes a dystopia where Ned Flanders is the ruler of the world. Homer goes back to the past to try to stop himself. He accidentally kills a fish from the past and makes Bart and Lisa very big in the present. Back in the past, Homer sneezes and makes all of the dinosaurs die from the common cold. The Simpson family becomes wealthy in the present, but he leaves when he learns no one knows what donuts are. In another present, Groundskeeper Willie tries to help Homer go back to the real world. Willie then gets killed with an axe by Maggie. Homer goes from the past to the present many times. He then finds a present world where almost everything is normal again. He sees the family eating using long and stretching tongues, but thinks it is normal enough.
Nightmare Cafeteria
Principal Skinner thinks that his school's detention room has too many children in it. The school's lunchlady must give out poor quality meat for lunch. Skinner thinks that eating the children will help with both problems. Students Jimbo Jones and Üter Zörker are killed and made into food. Bart and Lisa learn what Skinner and the lunchlady are doing. They learn from seeing children in detetion put in a cage and killed. Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse later become the only children in the school to still be alive. Skinner and the lunchlady make Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse trapped above a blender. Groundskeeper Willie tries to help them but Skinner hits him with an axe. Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse fall and get killed by the blender.
It is then shown that Bart was just dreaming the story. Marge tells him not to worry about it. Fog starts to get inside their house and makes the family's skin become muscles. They then start singing a parody of a song from A Chorus Line. While they sing, Santa's Little Helper starts to eat Bart.
Production
David Mirkin made the episode have more violence and blood than the Treehouse of Horror episode before it. He said he was not happy with the Congress wanting there to be less violence in the episodes. He later called the episode the most "disturbing Halloween show ever". The episode starts with Marge saying that the episode is too scary to be shown. This was put in the episode because of how scary people thought the episodes were. Mirkin thinks Halloween episodes can be "scary as well as fun".
References
Other websites
"Treehouse of Horror V" at The Simpsons.com
The Simpsons (season 6) episodes
Treehouse of Horror
1994 television episodes
Television episodes written by David X. Cohen |
851951 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%20Dawn%20%28movie%29 | Grey Dawn (movie) | Grey Dawn is a 2015 Ghanaian Nigerian drama movie directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso and starring Bimbo Manuel, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Sika Osei, Marlon Mave.
Other websites
2015 drama movies
Ghanaian movies
Nigerian movies
Movies directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso |
851960 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacoste | Lacoste | Lacoste is a French company founded in 1933. The stores of this company sells different goods: from sportswear to perfume and watches.
1930s establishments in France
1933 establishments
Companies of France |
851970 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes%2C%20Norman%20Productions | Yes, Norman Productions | Yes, Norman Productions is the television production company of actress Kaley Cuoco, based in Beverly Hills, California, USA. It produced the DC Network's adult animated TV series Harley Quinn (2019–present) and HBO Max's TV comedy-drama The Flight Attendant (2020–present). The upcoming projects of company is Pretty, America's Sweetheart and Untitled Doris Day project. Often producing TV series with Warner Bros. Television Studios and Berlanti Productions.
References
American television producers |
851974 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr.%20L | Mr. L | Mr. L is a character from the Mario Bros video game Super Paper Mario. He is a brainwashed Luigi. He is an antagonist, or bad guy.
He works for the evil character Count Bleck. According to The InterNed, Mr. L's theme song is "Mr. L, Green Thunder." He eventually becomes Super Dimentio, the fused form of Dimentio and Mr. L, which is the final enemy that the player fights in the game. Before turning evil, Luigi tries to stop Count Bleck from using the Chaos Heart; however, after being trapped in Castle Bleck, Luigi gets brainwashed by Nastasia, ultimately turning him into Mr. L.
References
Video game characters |
851978 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flap%20steak | Flap steak | Flap steak is a type of meat cut. It comes from the bottom sirloin. It is a thin piece of beef.
This cut can also be used to make ground beef.
Flap meat is usually confused with cuts from the plate meats. Sometimes, it is sold as skirt steak even though it does not come from the plate.
Preparation
Like most steaks, the flap steak can be cooked with different methods.
References
Cuts of beef |
851990 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poopak%20NikTalab | Poopak NikTalab | Poopak Niktalab (born 19 May ,1970) (Persian : پوپک نیک طلب or /puːˈpækˌnɪkˈtælæb/ ) is an Iranian Author and Literary researcher , famous for writing the book Sarv-e-Samarqand.
life
She is one of the Iranian Writers and researchers of children's literature.
She wrote more than one hundred articles about children's literature (especially in Persian poems for children)[2]. She is a Rudakiologist, too. Her book , Sarv-e-Samarghand. (English: Cedar of Samarqand ), is the Fullest interpretation of Rudaki's Poems.
On the 200th birthday of Hans Christian Andersen, She was awarded the Outstanding Research Prize for Children’s Literature
Books
Samarkand cedar (Rudaki Continuous Poems Description) Print 2020, Faradid Publishing
From the Alleyways of Samarkand to the Mediterranean Coast (The Evolution of the World of Child and Adolescent Literature(in 33 countries) Print 2019, Faradid Publishing
Poetry in the Mirror of the Child (Teaching poems for children), print 2003, Bashir Science and Literature
Father of the Sunshine of Kindness, Printed 1999 , Paknevis Publishing
References
https://en.everybodywiki.com/Poopak_Niktalab
http://www.iran-emrooz.net/index.php/farhang/more/271/
http://opac.nlai.ir/opac-prod/search/bibliographicSimpleSearchProcess.do?simpleSearch.value=%D9%BE%D9%88%D9%BE%DA%A9+%D9%86%DB%8C%DA%A9+%D8%B7%D9%84%D8%A8&bibliographicLimitQueryBuilder.biblioDocType=&simpleSearch.indexFieldId=&nliHolding=&command=I&simpleSearch.tokenized=true&classType=0&pageStatus=0&bibliographicLimitQueryBuilder.useDateRange=null&bibliographicLimitQueryBuilder.year=&documentType=&attributes.locale=en |
851995 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/De%20humani%20corporis%20fabrica | De humani corporis fabrica | De humani corporis fabrica (On the fabric of the human body in seven books) is a collection of books about human anatomy written by Andreas Vesallius. It was published in 1543.
The photoreproduction by Dover Books is used as a practical way to see the contents, although some central libraries have copies of the first edition.
The book is extremely significant because for a long time dissections of the human body were based on Galen, who had used the anatomy of dogs as his model! Dissections of the human body were for centuries forbidden or very restricted.
References
16th-century books
Anatomy
Biology books
Surgery |
851996 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentin%20Paniagua | Valentin Paniagua | Valentin Paniagua (December 23 1936 – October 26 2006) was a Peruvian politician. He was the President of Peru from 2000 to 2001. After Fujimori has fled Paniagua, was temporarily appointed by Congress to the presidency to organize and conduct new free elections. He headed Peru from November 22, 2000 to July 28, 2001.
Biography
Paniagua's father was from Bolivia, but spent most of his life in Peru. Valentin Paniagua was born in Cusco, where he received his secondary education and began his higher education, then in Lima, at the University of San Marcos, he graduated from higher education on the topic of constitutional law. Subsequently, he began a private law practice and later a political career. In 1963, he was elected to Congress from the City of Cusco from the Popular Action Party. After Fernando Belaunde came to power, Paniagua, despite his young age for such a position, was appointed Minister of Justice under the first Belaounda government.
After the coup organized by Velasco Alvarado, Valentin Paniagua was forced to leave politics and start teaching. During the military junta, the rule of Velasco and his follower Morales Bermudez, Paniagua remained in opposition to the government, considering their rule not constitutional. After holding free elections in 1980, Belaunde came back to power, his party won the parliamentary elections, and Panjagua was re-elected to Congress. On May 10, 1985, Paniagua became Minister of Education, but after a few months he left his post to continue working in Parliament, in the same year he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun of Peru. After the defeat of the Popular Action Party in the 1985 elections and the coming to power of Alan Garcia Perez, headed by APRA, Valentin Paniagua again found himself in opposition, becoming a serious opponent of the current government. During his reign, Garcia was a lawyer and taught constitutional law at the University of San Marcos.
In the 1990 elections, Paniagua with the majority of the Popular Action party supported the candidacy of Mario Vargas Llosa, but after an unexpected victory Fujimori went into opposition, and after the coup committed by Fujimori in 1992, he became a tough consistent opponent of the created regime.
References
1936 births
2006 deaths
Presidents of Peru |
851997 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck%20eggs | Duck eggs | Duck eggs are eggs from ducks that can be eaten as food. The shell has a white color. It slightly looks taller than chicken eggs. It is also cooked the same way as chicken eggs.
It is thought that duck eggs have a richer flavor than chicken eggs.
Around the world
Asia
In the Philippines, balut is a dish of duck egg that is fertilized for 18 days before being eaten. In China, congee can be eaten with duck eggs that have two yolks. There is also a cured duck egg called a century egg.
References
Egg |
852000 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca%20Sealfon | Rebecca Sealfon | Rebecca Sealfon (born July 8, 1983) is an American author and social activist for the Israeli Palestinian peace movements. She has won the 70th Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee Competition in the year 1997, when she was only 13, by correctly spelling the word euonym. Presently, she is also active in writing for Judaism related topics and is a top writer of Quora in the year 2018.
Other websites
Writers from New York City
Living people
1983 births |
852005 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/28%20Days%20Later | 28 Days Later | 28 Dates Later is a 2002 British post-apocalyptic movie directed by Danny Boyle. The movie tells about a virus infection called Rage that has affected all of Great Britain. There are not many survivors left. A young man (Cillian Murphy) awakes from a coma in St. Thomas’ Hospital in London defined Great Britain has collapsed. During an attack of zombies, he is saved by survivors Selena (Naomie Harris) and Mark. Together with Selena, they find cab driver Frank (Brendan Glesson) and his daughter Hannah at Balfron Tower. Then they go to Manchester for salvation.
28 Days Later is credited with reviving the zombie genre of horror movie.
Cast
Cillian Murphy
Naomie Harris
Brendan Gleeson
References
Other websites
2002 movies
2002 horror movies
British horror movies
French horror movies
American horror movies
Movies about diseases
Movies directed by Danny Boyle |
852015 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin%20to%20Kitchener%20name%20change | Berlin to Kitchener name change | The city of Berlin, Ontario, Canada changed its name to Kitchener in May and June of 1916. The Yes votes won by a small margin. Horacio Kitchener, an army officer, was named for the city. |
852016 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tana | Tana | Tana may be about:
Places
Africa
Lake Tana, a lake in Ethiopia (and a source of the Nile River)
Tana Qirqos, an island in the eastern part of Lake Tana in Ethiopia, near the mouth of the Gumara River
Tana River County, a county of Coast Province, Kenya
Tana River (Kenya), the longest river in Kenya
Tana, a shorthand form of Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar
Tana, Guinea, a small village in Guinea
Americas
Tana Glacier, a glacier in the Valdez–Cordova Census Area, Alaska
Tana River (Alaska), a river in the Valdez–Cordova Census Area, Alaska
Tana River (Cuba), a river of southern Cuba
Tana (Volcano), a volcano on Chuginadak Island, Alaska
Asia
Tanā Chōb, a village in Samangan, Afghanistan
Tana, Iran, a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran
Kyzyl-Tana, a village in the Osh Province of Kyrgyzstan
Tana Station, a railway station in the Aoba-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Tana, Kukin Tana, or Tana Mayambu, former names of Thane, India
Europe
Tana, Norway, a municipality in Finnmark county, Norway
Tana Bru, a village in the municipality of Tana in Finnmark county, Norway
Tana Bridge, a bridge on the E75 highway over the Tana River in Finnmark county, Norway
Tana Church, a church in the municipality of Tana in Finnmark county, Norway
Tana River (Norway), the third longest river in Norway, located in Finnmark county
Tana or Tanais, a medieval trading city and former bishopric on the Sea of Azov, near the modern city of Azov, Russia, now a Latin Catholic titular see
Oceania
Tana or Tanna (island), an island in Vanuatu
People
Tana, a name related to the name Tanya
Elijah Tana (born 1975), a former Zambian footballer
Rawat Tana (born 1977), a wheelchair racer from Thailand who competes at the Olympic level
Tana and Riri, the twin sisters who chose to die rather than sing in Akbar's court, in India
Tana Chanabut (born 1984), Thai footballer who plays for Pattaya United
Táňa Fischerová (d. 2019), Czech actress, writer, television host, politician and civic activist
Tana French (born 1973), Irish novelist and theatrical actress
Tana Hoban (d. 2006), American author and photographer
Tana Mongeau (born 1998), American Internet personality
Tana Ramsay (born 1974), British TV broadcaster and author of bestselling books on cooking
Tana Sripandorn (born 1986), a professional footballer from Thailand playing for Samut Songkhram FC
Tana Umaga (born 1973), New Zealand rugby union footballer and former captain of the national team
Tana Wood, biogeochemist and ecosystem scientist
Pedro Tanausú Domínguez Placeres, sometimes known as Tana (born 1990), a Spanish footballer
Fictional characters
Tana, a character from the video game Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Tana Moon, a fictional character who was a reporter in Metropolis in the Superboy comics
Other
Telugu Association of North America (TANA), a cultural association - in the United States - of Telugu speaking people
1641 Tana, a main-belt asteroid discovered on July 25, 1935 by C. Jackson
Tana, a minor Kazakh Jüz "horde"
Tāna (Thaana, Taana), the writing system for the Divehi language spoken in the Maldives
Tana (film), the first Albanian long film from 1958
Tána, "raids", a genre of old Irish tales, usually about a "cattle raid" (Táin Bó)
Tana (music), a type of musical note pattern in Indian classical music with a connection to rāga
Tāne, the Māori god of forests and of birds
Tāne Mahuta, a giant Kauri tree in the Northland Region of New Zealand
Tana FC Formation, a football club from Madagascar
Tana Oy, a Finnish waste management company
Tana (soldier fly), a genus in subfamily Chiromyzinae
Tana, said to be an early Etruscan name for the Roman goddess Diana according to Charles Godfrey Leland.
Related pages
Taana (disambiguation)
Tanna (disambiguation)
Thana (disambiguation)
Tane (disambiguation)
Tan (disambiguation) |
852022 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tana%2C%20Norway | Tana, Norway | Tana is a municipality in North Norway. It shares a border with Finland.
It had 2,918 inhabitants, in year 2020.
Related pages
Border river between Finland and Norway: Tana River
Leirpollen
Leirpollen (concentration camp) in Sør-Varanger
References
Municipalities of Norway |
852043 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halima%20Dangote | Halima Dangote | Halima Dangote is a Nigerian business woman, philanthropist and Executive Director, commercial operations of Dangote Group. She is a daughter of Aliko Dangote.
Education
Halima obtained her Bachelors’ Degree in Marketing at American Intercontinental University, London. Halima also has a Master's degree in Business Administration from Webster Business School also in the United Kingdom.
Career
Halima started her career as a Business Analyst with KPMG Professional Services before quitting and joining Dangote industrial limited in 2008. In 2019, she was announced as the new Group Executive Director, Commercial Operations of Dangote Industries Limited also known as Dangote Group.
References
Nigerian businesspeople
Living people |
852045 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polka-dot%20tree%20frog | Polka-dot tree frog | The polka-dog tree frog, fasciated frog or spotted tree frog (Boana punctata) is a frog that lives in Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, Bolivia, Colombia, Trinidad, the Guianas, and Argentina. Scientists have seen them as high as 1400 meters above sea level.
These frogs have green skin on their backs with small red spots.
The adult male frog is 3.1 to 4.0 cm long from nose to rear end and the adult female frog is 3.4 to 4.2 cm long. They can live in forests, canals, and farms.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
852049 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangote%20Group | Dangote Group | The Dangote Group is a Nigerian multinational industrial conglomerate, founded by the richest black man Aliko Dangote. It is the largest conglomerate in West Africa and one of the largest on the African continent.
Biography
Dangote Group was founded in 1981 as a trading enterprise, importing sugar, cement, rice, fisheries, and other consumer goods for distribution in the Nigeria market.
References
1980s establishments in Africa |
852050 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken%20Rice%20War | Chicken Rice War | Chicken Rice War is a 2000 Singaporean romantic comedy movie directed by Chee Kong Cheah (CheeK) and was based on the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. It stars Pierre Png, Alias Kadir, May Yee Lum, Tanya Chua, Jamie Yeo, Catherine Sng, Gary Yuen, Kevlin Ng.
Other websites
2000 romance movies
2000 comedy movies
2000s romantic comedy movies
Movies based on plays
Singaporean movies |
852058 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashomon%20effect | Rashomon effect | The Rashomon effect or Rashomon principle is an idea about how the human mind works and in the study of how we can know whether something is real. The Rashomon effect is when people see the same thing happen but when they talk about it later, their stories and memories are not the same. People have seen the Rashomon effect in art, science, medicine, and real-life crime.
Name
The Rashomon effect is named after the 1950 movie Rashomon. In that movie, four different people tell four different stories about a murder.
Valerie Alia decided to call the real-life effect the Rashomon effect.
In popular culture
Many works of fiction have used the Rashomon effect, for example movies:
Courage Under Fire
Reservoir Dogs
Hero (2002 movie)
Elephant
Gone Girl
Vantage Point
The Usual Suspects
Many television shows have episodes that use the Rashomon effect, for example:
"The Incident" from Fame
"A Matter of Perspective" from Star Trek: The Next Generation
"The Ugly Truth" from Farscape
Related pages
Unreliable narrator
Blind men and an elephant
References
Epistemology
Perception |
852067 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Res%20judicata | Res judicata | Res judicata is a legal term which is used in civil procedures.
No court shall try any suit or issue in which the matter directly and substantially in issue has been directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between the same parties, or between parties under whom they or any of them claim, litigating under the same title, in a court competent to try such subsequent suit or the suit in which such issue has been subsequently raised, and has been heard and finally decided by such court.
Legal terms |
852072 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Message%20%281976%20movie%29 | The Message (1976 movie) | The Message ( Ar-Risālah means Prophecy; originally known as Mohammad, Messenger of God) is a 1976 Lebanese religious drama movie directed by Moustapha Akkad and starring Anthony Quinn, Irene Papas, Michael Ansara, Johnny Sekka, Michael Forest, André Morell, Martin Benson, Garrick Hagon, Damien Thomas, Earl Cameron, Neville Jason, Bruno Barnabe, Ronald Chenery. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1978.
Other websites
1976 drama movies
Lebanese movies
Libyan movies
Kuwaiti movies
British drama movies
Moroccan movies
Egyptian movies
Saudi Arabian movies
Syrian movies |
852074 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadjda | Wadjda | Wadjda (, ) is a 2012 Saudi Arabian comedy-drama movie directed by first time director Haifaa al-Mansour and starring Reem Abdullah, Waad Mohammed, Ahd Kamel, Sultan Al Assaf.
Other websites
2012 comedy-drama movies
Saudi Arabian movies
Dutch comedy movies
Dutch drama movies
German comedy movies
German drama movies
Jordanian movies
United Arab Emirates movies
American comedy-drama movies
Movies directed by Haifaa al-Mansour |
852081 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/VINCI | VINCI | VINCI is a French construction company. It is based in Rueil-Malmaison, France. It has been created in 1899 as Société Générale d’Entreprises.
In May 2019, Vinci acquired 50.01% of London Gatwick Airport.
References
Other websites
Official website
1890s establishments in France
1899 establishments in Europe
Companies of France |
852098 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Reich | David Reich | David Emil Reich (born July 14, 1974) is an American geneticist.
Reich is a genome archaeologist. This means he studies the genetics of ancient humans. He looks at patterns of mutations in the genome.
Reich is professor in the Department of Genetics at the Harvard Medical School, and also an associate of the Broad Institute.
Reich was noted in the journal Nature as one of the top 10 people in science in 2015.
Reich wrote the book Who We Are and How We Got Here.
References
1974 births
Living people
American geneticists
Harvard University alumni |
852106 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Perfect%20Candidate | The Perfect Candidate | The Perfect Candidate is a 2019 Saudi Arabian German drama movie directed by Haifaa al-Mansour and starring Mila Al Zahrani, Nora Al Awadh, Dae Al Hilali.
Other websites
2019 drama movies
Saudi Arabian movies
German drama movies
Movies directed by Haifaa al-Mansour |
852108 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad%20Sani%20Yerima | Ahmad Sani Yerima | Ahmed Rufai Sani Yerima (born 22 July 1960) was Governor of Zamfara State, Nigeria and served as Senator for Zamfara West. He is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Education
Yerima holds bachelor degree in economics from Bayero University Kano and masters degree in economics from same University.
Career
Yerima began his career in the Budget Department of the Governor's office and also taught at the Borno College of Basic Studies, Maiduguri. He worked with Sokototo state civil service as an economic planning officer in the Ministry of Finan,ethen e worked witnumerousus Federal Government bodies, including the National Directorate of Employmen, and the Central Bank of Nigeria.
References
1960 births
Living people
Nigerian politicians |
852109 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farooq%20Kperogi | Farooq Kperogi | Farooq Adamu Kperogi (born 1973), is a Nigerian academic, media scholar, public speaker, newspaper columnist and professor of journalism.
References
1973 births
Living people
Nigerian people |
852110 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary%20Shelley%20%28movie%29 | Mary Shelley (movie) | Mary Shelley, also known as A Storm in the Stars, is a 2017 biographical drama movie directed by Haifaa al-Mansour and starring Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth, Tom Sturridge, Bel Powley, Stephen Dillane, Maisie Williams, Joanne Froggatt, Derek Riddell, Hugh O'Connor.
Other websites
2017 drama movies
2010s biographical movies
British biographical movies
British drama movies
Luxembourgian movies
American biographical movies
American drama movies
Irish movies
Australian drama movies
Movies directed by Haifaa al-Mansour |
852112 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonium%20hydrosulfide | Ammonium hydrosulfide | Ammonium hydrosulfide is the chemical compound. The formula is (NH4)HS.
Related pages
Ammonium
Ammonium sulfide
Chemical compounds |
852130 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moment%20of%20inertia%20factor | Moment of inertia factor | The moment of inertia factor is a dimensionless quantity where the mass distributes inside a planet or satellite. The moment of inertia factor is defined as ,
Physics |
852132 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patson%20Daka | Patson Daka | Patson Daka (born 9 October 1998) is a Zambian professional footballer who for Leicester City and Zambia national team. Before joining Leicester he played for Kafue Celtic from2016 to 2017. At Kafue Celtic, He then joined Power Dynamos on loan for a year in and the following year he was loaned to Liefering. Daka joined Red Bull Salzburg from 2017 as a youth winger. He helped the club win the UEFA Youth League, scoring 2 goals in 2 games. He made his debut for Salzburg first the following season against Viitorul Constanța on 24 August 2019. On 30th June 2021, Leicester City announced the signing of Daka on a five-year contract.
Career and career statistics
Club
Honours
Red Bull Salzburg Youth
UEFA Youth League: 2016–17
Red Bull Salzburg
Austrian Bundesliga: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Austrian Cup: 2019, 2020, 2021
Zambia U20
Africa U-20 Cup of Nations: 2017
COSAFA U-20 Cup: 2016
Individual
Africa U-20 Cup of Nations Best Player: 2017
Africa U-20 Cup of Nations Best XI: 2017
CAF Youth Player of the Year: 2017
Zambia Sportsman of the Year: 2017
Austrian Bundesliga Player of the Championship Round: 2019–20
Austrian Bundesliga Player of the Season: 2020–21
Austrian Bundesliga top scorer: 2020–21
References
1998 births
Living people
FC Red Bull Salzburg players
Zambian sportspeople
African footballers
Players of FC Liefering |
852136 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown%20hyaena | Brown hyaena | The brown hyaena (Hyaena brunnea), also called strandwolf, is a species of hyaena. It is found in Namibia, Botswana, western and southern Zimbabwe, southern Mozambique and South Africa.
It is the rarest species of hyaena. The largest remaining brown hyaena population is in the southern Kalahari Desert and coastal areas in Southwest Africa.
The total population of brown hayaena is between 4,000 and 10,000 (IUCN). Its conservation status is 'near threatened' in the IUCN Red List.
References
Hyaenas
Mammals of Africa |
852145 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doraemon%3A%20Gadget%20Cat%20From%20the%20Future | Doraemon: Gadget Cat From the Future | Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future is an Japanese-American animated television/anime TV series based on Fujiko F. Fujio and Fujiko T. Fujio's manga of 2005 anime.
Cast
US English cast (2014-2015, 2022-present)
Mona Marshall - Doraemon
Leonard Nimoy - Doraemon
Johnny Yong Bosch - Noby Nobi (Nobita)
Jesse McCartney - Noby Nobi (Nobita)
Cassandra Lee Morris - Sue Minamoto (Shizuka)
Justin Long - Takeshi "Big G" Goda (Gian), Doraemon
Kaiji Tang - Takeshi "Big G" Goda (Gian)
Matthew Gray Gubler - Sneech (Suneo)
Brian Beacock - Sneech (Suneo)
Cristina Valenzuela - Mini-Doraemon
Mari Devon - Tammy Nobi (Tamako)
Tony Oliver - Toby Nobi
John DeMita - Mr. Simmons
Dorothy Elias-Fahn - Sneech's Mom
Jessica Gee-George - Mrs. Goda
Anthony Hansen - Pork Chop (Muku)
Max Mittelman - Soby Nobi (Sewashi)
Minae Noji - Jaiko "Little G" Goda
Keith Silverstein - Mr. S
Travis Willingham - Mr. Minamoto
Spike Spencer - Ace Goody (Dekisugi)
Wendee Lee - Sue's Mom, Lady of the Lake
Joe J. Thomas - Mr. Saucer, Sneech's Dad
Kirk Thornton - Mr. Goda
Dave Wallace - George
Derek Stephen Prince - Stan, Additional voices
All Actors - Additional voices
YouTube English cast (March 2017-present)
Julian Jimenez - Doraemon
Lovell Stanton - Nobita Nobi (full name: Noby), Additional Characters
Nikki Whitaker - Shizuka Minamoto (full name: Sue), Additional Characters
Rachel DeLuca - Shizuka Minamoto (full name: Sue)
Vincent Tong - Takeshi "Gian" Goda (full name: Big G)
Tom Kenny - Suneo Honekawa (full name: Sneech)
All YouTube Actors - Additional Characters
All Actors - Additional Characters
References
Animated television series |
852156 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adoptionscentrum | Adoptionscentrum | Adoptionscentrum is a Swedish NGO that has moved children out of Chile, so that they could be adopted in Sweden. Since 1969, approximately 25,000 children from about 60 countries have got a new family in Sweden.
Problems
Sveriges Television wrote that Adoptionscentrum has moved stolen children from Chile, and helped in having the children adopted in Sweden.
Adoptionscentrum said that the adoptions followed the laws of foreign countries, and followed the laws of Sweden.
In 2018, Aftonbladet wrote about kidnapped children from China, being moved while the politician Ulf Kristersson was the boss at Adoptionscentrum, from 2003 to 2005.
References
Sweden
Children
Chilean people |
852164 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD%20Ryzen%209%203900X | AMD Ryzen 9 3900X | The AMD Ryzen 9 3900X is a 12-core CPU by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) that runs at 3.8 GHz, which can be boosted to 4.6 GHz. It has 64 MB L3 cache.
References
Advanced Micro Devices
Processors released in 2010s
Multi-core processors |
852167 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazpacho | Gazpacho | Gazpacho is a cold soup made of raw vegetables. The popular dish is in Spain and Portugal, especially in hot summer.
Spanish food
Portugal
Soups
Garlic dishes |
852174 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karol%20Bagh | Karol Bagh | Karol Bagh is a neighbourhood in Central Delhi district, India. It is a mixed residential and commercial neighbourhood known for its shopping streets.
Delhi
Neighborhoods |
852175 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impetigore | Impetigore | Impetigore (; lit. Woman of the Damned Land) is a 2019 Indonesian horror thriller movie directed by Joko Anwar and starring Tara Basro, Marissa Anita, Asmara Abigail, Christine Hakim, Ario Bayu, Teuku Rifnu Wikana.
Filming
The movie was filmed in the villages around Malang, Gempol, Lumbang, Bromo, Lumajang, Ijen, and Banyuwangi.
Other websites
2019 horror movies
2010s horror thriller movies
Indonesian movies
South Korean movies
American horror movies
American thriller movies
Movies directed by Joko Anwar |
852176 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20Dead%20Revolver | Red Dead Revolver | Red Dead Revolver is a Western themed video game. It is part of the Red Dead series.
Video games |
852177 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaco%20tree%20frog | Chaco tree frog | The Chaco tree frog or Roeschmann's tree frog (Boana raniceps) is a frog that lives in Brazil, Paraguay, French Guiana, Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia and Argentina.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
852182 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel%20%281982%20Irish%20movie%29 | Angel (1982 Irish movie) | Angel is a 1982 Irish drama movie directed by first time director Neil Jordan and starring Stephen Rea, Veronica Quilligan, Honor Heffernan, Alan Devlin, Peter Caffrey, Gerard McSorley, Ray McAnally.
Other websites
1982 drama movies
Irish movies
British drama movies
Movies directed by Neil Jordan |
852184 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%BAblico | Público | Público (; English: Public) is a Portuguese national newspaper published every day in Lisbon, Portugal.
Spread and usage
The paper sold 58,000 copies in 2003, making it the fourth most sold newspaper in Portugal at the time.
In 2005 the paper sold 46,111 copies.
In 2006, the paper sold 41,706 copies.
In 2007 it was the fourth most sold Portuguese newspaper that year with it selling 42,000 copies.
Its 2008 circulation was 42,527 copies.
The paper sold 38,229 copies in 2009 and 35,137 copies in 2010.
The paper sold 33,159 copies in 2011.
The paper sold about 28,360 copies between September and October 2013.
Sections and brands
P2
Ípsilon
Fugas
P3
Ímpar
Guia do Lazer
Inimigo Público
Cinecartaz
Stopped sections
Público Junior
Economia
Digital
References
{{reflist|refs=
1989 establishments in Europe
Newspapers in Europe |
852265 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsches%20Museum | Deutsches Museum | The Deutsches Museum von Meisterwerken der Naturwissenschaft und Technik, usually called Deutsches Museum is a museum focused on technology. It is located in Munich. By area, it is the biggest technical museum in the world. About 1.5 million people visit the museum, every year. About 28.000 objects are on display, from about 50 subject areas. It was first opened in 1925. It collaborates with Ludwig Maximilian Universität München, and TU München. The main site is located on an island in the river Isar. Oskar von Miller founded the museum. One of the concepts of the museum is to help visitors discover new technology, or how things work. For this reason, the phrase "In diesem Museum darf jeder machen, was ich will" (In this museum, everyone may do what I want) is visible near the entrance.
Museums in Germany |
852271 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Howe | William Howe | General William Howe, William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe (1729-1814) was a British fighter. He fought in the Seven Years' War, American Revolutionary War and British action in the French Revolution.
Early life
Howe was born in Nottinghamshire in 1729. His parents were Emmanuel and Charlotte Howe. He had three brothers, George, Richard, and Thomas. Howe's mother Charlotte was related to the royal family. Her mother was Sophia von Kielmannsegg, King George I's half-sister.
Emmaneul Howe died when William Howe was five years old. He died while he was governor of Barbados. His mother Charlotte was Lady of the Bedchamber to King George III's mother, Princess Augusta. Her own mother was King George I's half-sister, from his father and another woman.
George Howe went into the army and became a general. Richard Howe went into the navy and became Fleet Admiral. Thomas Howe worked for the East India Company. William Howe went to Eton as a boy. When he was seventeen, he joined the army.
Military career
William Howe bought a commission, meaning he paid to get a job, as an officer. He started in the army as a dragoon officer. He fought in the War of Austrian Succession, in Flanders.
Seven Years' War
Howe came to North America during the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War). He helped the British take French Canada. He fought battles at Montreal and Belle Ile and Havana. By the end of the war, he was a lieutenant colonel and adjunct general.
Between the wars
After the Seven Years' War, in 1758, Howe was a member of the British Pariliament. He voted for the British government to not treat the American colonies badly. He also wrote training books for the army.
American Revolutionary War
Howe went back into the army when King George III told him to.
In 1775, Howe won the Battle of Bunker Hill for the British. He led the men himself. Then he was named Commander in Chief of the British Army in America. In 1776, he won the Battle of Long Island and made George Washington and the Continental Army run away from New York City.
Then Howe decided to capture Philadelphia. At the time, Philadelphia was the capital. Howe won the Battle of Brandywine, the Battle of the Clouds, and the Battle of Paoli. The British army then controlled Philadelphia. Then Howe won the Battle of Germantown to stop the Continental Army from taking it back.
However, because Howe was taking Philadelphia, he could not go north to help General Burgoyne take control of the Hudson Valley. The Continental Army, led by Benedict Arnold and Horatio Gates, beat Burgoyne at the Battle of Saratoga.
In 1778, Howe resigned from the British Army in America. He sailed back to England.
Later career
Howe fought for the British again in Spain and in the French Revolution. He stopped fighting in 1803 and died in 1814.
Family
Howe married Francis Connelly. They did not have children.
References
British Army people
1729 births
1814 deaths |
852293 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heilsbronn | Heilsbronn | Heilsbronn () is a town in Ansbach, a district (Landkreis) in Middle Franconia, in the wooded valley of the Rangau. Its hallmark is the Katharinenturm, a medieval tower.
References
Ansbach (district) |
852296 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herrieden | Herrieden | Herrieden (; East Franconian: Herriaden) is a town in Ansbach, a district (Landkreis) in Middle Franconia. It lies along the upper Altmühl river, about 9 km (6 mi) southwest of the city of Ansbach, 47 km southwest of the city of Nürnberg, 95 km east of Heilbronn and 144 km northwest of Munich.
The first recorded settlement of Herrieden was a monastery called Hasenried (Latin Nazaruda) in 782.
References
Other websites
Municipality website
Ansbach (district) |
852299 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austenasia | Austenasia | Austenasia, also known as the self-proclaimed Empire of Austenasia, is a micronation, founded by Jonathan I and headquartered in his home in the London Borough of Sutton.
Austenasia is made up of the emperor's house and 24 properties around the world. The micronation sold coins to celebrate its tenth anniversary.
References
Other websites
Empire of Austenasia official website
2008 establishments in the United Kingdom |
852316 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalaun%20district | Jalaun district | Jalaun district is a district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The district is named after the town of Jalaun, which was the former headquarters of a Maratha governor, but the administrative headquarters of the district is at Orai. Other major towns in the district are Konch, Kalpi, and Madhogarh,
Geography
Jalaun District is a part of the Jhansi Division. The district has an area of 4,565 km², and a population of 1,689,974 (2011 census), and a population density of 370 persons per km².
The district lies entirely within the level plains of Bundelkhand, north of the hill country, and is almost surrounded by the Yamuna River, which forms the northern boundary of the district, and its tributaries the Betwa, which forms the southern boundary of the district, and the Pahuj, which forms the western boundary. The central region thus enclosed is a dead level of cultivated land, almost destitute of trees, and dotted with villages. The southern portion presents an almost unbroken sheet of cultivation. The Non River flows through the centre of the district, which it drains by innumerable small ravines.
The districts of Etawah and Kanpur lie to the north across the Yamuna, while Hamirpur District lies to the east and southeast, Jhansi District lies to the southeast, and Bhind District of Madhya Pradesh lies to the west cross the Pahuj.
The district has been under severe drought for the last four years with the average rainfall being about 399 mm which is way behind the average of about 800 mm.
Districts of Uttar Pradesh |
852317 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Beasley | David Beasley | David Muldrow Beasley (born February 26, 1957) is an American politician. He is the executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme. He is a member of the Republican Party and was the 113th governor of South Carolina from 1995 until 1999.
Beasley served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1975 to 1995. He was a Democrat before becoming a Republican in 1991.
Beasley was born in Darlington, South Carolina. He is married to Mary Wood Payne. He lives in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
References
Other websites
1957 births
Living people
Governors of South Carolina
South Carolina Republicans |
852338 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharaja%20Suraj%20Mal | Maharaja Suraj Mal | The king of Jat Maharaja Suraj Mal (13 February 1707 – 25 December 1763) or Sujan Singh, was a Hindu Jaat ruler of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India. Under him, the Jaat rule covered the present-day national capital Delhi and districts of Agra, Aligarh, Alwar, Bharatpur, Bulandshahr, Dholpur, Etah, Etawa, Faridabad, Firozabad, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Hathras, Jhajjar, Kanpur, Mainpuri, Mathura, Mewat, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Palwal, Rewari, and Rohtak. In addition to the troops stationed at his forts, he had an army of 25,000 infantry and 15,000 cavalry when he died. He is a great grandfather of Jaat.
Kings and queens
History of India |
852366 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows%20Live%20Essentials | Windows Live Essentials | Windows Live Essentials is an programmer software was developed for Microsoft and added on 2005 first was developed brand, Windows Live, has platform supported for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 and no longers available for Windows 8.1 in 2013, Windows Live Essentials has discontinued on January 10, 2017.
Windows Live Essentials can running for 8 program app, Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Writer, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Photo Gallery, also Windows Live Meeting Space and Windows Live Calendar has running for Windows Vista, this software has running all platform x86 and x64.
Development history
In 2003, Windows Live Essentials Beta has added for Windows Longhorn Beta 1, In early 2004, Windows Live announced Windows Longhorn has running 10 program, such like Windows Longhorn build 3683 and Windows Longhorn build 4750. In November 15, 2004, Windows Live Essentials Beta has disabled, renamed is Windows Live Essentials has released on January 20, 2005 in worldwide and released in United States on January 30, 2005.
In 2007, Windows Live Essentials has added for Windows Vista, in 2009 for Windows 7 and in 2012 for Windows 8.
Features and version
Windows Live Essentials (2001)
The first version for Windows Live Essentials was release on August 27, 2001 for Windows XP all edition, next side to Microsoft NetMeeting in MSN Explorer, Windows Live Essentials also known for Windows Live Meeting version 72.50.
Windows Live Essentials 2009
Windows Live Essentials 2009 has release on July 13, 2009 in Windows 7 RTM version, in July 22, 2009, Windows Live Essentials 2009 has replacing running on programmer app. Known is Windows Security Essentials and Windows Update Service. In 2007, Windows Vista has added for Windows Live Essentials 2007.
Windows Live Essentials 2011
Windows Live Essentials 2011 has added on November 10, 2010 for Windows 7, replacing Windows Live Essentials 2009.
Windows Live Essentials 2012
Windows Live Essentials 2012 has release on January 7, 2012 for Windows 8 Beta.
Discontinued
In January 8, 2014, Microsoft announced the Windows Live has no longers support lifecycles, has replacing for Microsoft. In January 5, 2015. Windows Live Photo Gallery and Windows Live Mail has discontinued for Windows Vista. The first all Windows Live Essentials program has discontinued on January 10, 2017 because has no longers available.
Related pages
Windows Live
Windows Live Writer
Microsoft Windows software |
852390 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pac-Man%2099 | Pac-Man 99 | (stylized as PAC-MAN 99) is a 2021 online multiplayer maze video game with battle royale features developed by Arika and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the Nintendo Switch through its Nintendo Switch Online service. It was announced on social media sites on April 6, 2021 and was released on April 7, 2021.
Part of its Pac-Man franchise, its gameplay involves up to 99 players competing at the same time, similar to Super Mario Bros. 35, another battle royale game which has since been discontinued. Players control Pac-Man through an enclosed maze, eating dots on the board and avoiding colored ghosts that go after them. Eating power pellets causes the ghosts to turn blue and become edible; eating ghosts sends enemies called "Jammer Pac-Man" to another opponent in an attempt to slow them down and get them out of the game. The game features downloadable content that includes offline play and additional skins, with some based on other Namco games, but you must pay for it.
Reviews
Pac-Man 99 received a 76 out of 100 on review collector Metacritic, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
References
2020s video games |
852391 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sireethorn%20Leearamwat | Sireethorn Leearamwat | Sireethorn Leearamwat (born 4 December 1993) is a Thai model, pharmacist and Miss International 2019. She is the first woman from Thailand to win Miss International. She is also Miss Thailand 2019.
Biography
Sireethorn Leearamwat was born in Bangkok, Thailand. She studied at Mahidol University, where she got a Bachelo degree in Pharmacy. After finishing the university, she worked as a pharmacist.
References
Living people
1993 births |
852407 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin%20Liliana | Kevin Liliana | Kevin Lilliana Junaedy (born 5 January 1996) is an Indonesian beauty model, winner of Miss International 2017. She is the first woman from Indonesia to hold this title.
Biography
Lilliana was born on 5 January 1996 in Bandung in a family of China and Indonesia origin. She has a younger brother Audi Danendra.
On February 2, 2020, Lilliana married Oskar Mahendra.
She has a daughter.
References
1996 births
Living people
Indonesian people |
852408 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child%20theft | Child theft | Abduction of a child, or informally known as child theft, is when someone takes away a minor from the child's parents or legal guardian. A minor is a child younger than the legal age of an adult.
The most common kind of child abduction is when parents take their children, in what is also called parental child abduction. In 2010, that happened 200,000 times in the United States. This often happens when a marriage breaks up.
The exact legal situation is very complex, and varies between countries. All countries have laws defining legal adulthood, and most have laws about age of sexual maturity (age when young people may decide for themselves about their sexual activities with other people), and laws about drinking alcohol and other activities. Also, there are usually laws about abduction or kidnapping by strangers (people unknown to the child).
References
Theft
Children
Legislation
Family law |
852417 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir%20Henry%20Clinton | Sir Henry Clinton | Sir Henry Clinton (1730-1795) was a British fighter. He fought in the American Revolutionary War. He was also a member of the British Parliament
Early life
Clinton was born in 1730 in Newfoundland, Canada. His father was Admiral George Clinton, who was friends with the Duke of Newcastle. George Clinton was governor of New York Colony starting in the 1741, and Henry Clinton went to New York Colony in 1743.
Military career
When he was 15 years old, Henry Clinton joined the New York Colonial Militia. In 1749, he had a captain's commission and went to Britain.
Seven Years' War
During the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War), Clinton started as a captain of the Coldstream Guards and later became a lieutenant colonel.
Henry Clinton was aide de camp, or army assistant, to the Prince Brunswick from 1760 to 1762. He learned how German soldiers fought.
Between the wars
Henry Clinton became one of the few North-American-born British citizens to become a member of the British Parliament. He served from 1772. He also became a major general.
American Revolutionary War
In 1775, Clinton fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill and won. In 1776, he fought in the Battle of Long Island and had ideas about how to defeat the Continental Army in New York City. The ideas worked, and George Washington and the Continental Army ran away to New Jersey. He was knighted for winning battles in New York.
In 1778, Clinton became General in charge of all the British army in America. He decided to fight mostly near the Atlantic Ocean. He took troops out of Philadelphia and sent them to New York instead. Most of the battles in the later part of the war were in the South, but Clinton stayed in New York and fought in the Hudson Valley.
In June 1778, Clinton made the Philipsburg Proclamation, which said all slaves who joined the British military would be freed.
In 1780, Clinton began communicating with Benedict Arnold, a Continental soldier who wanted to change sides to the British. Clinton, Arnold, and John Andre started a plan for Arnold to give West Point to the British. The plan stopped when Andre was caught as a spy.
Later career
Many Britons blamed Clinton for losing the war. Clinton stayed a member of the British Parliament until 1784. He was offered the job of governor of Gibraltar in 1793, but he died before he could do it.
Family
Clinton married Harriet Carter in 1767. At the time, she was twenty years old. She died in 1772 after having a baby.
References
British Army people
1730 births
1795 deaths |
852473 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fnaf%20World | Fnaf World | FNaF World was a indie based role-playing game (RPG) produced by Scott Cawthon. It was a spin-off of the popular horror video game series, 'Five Nights at Freddy's'. FNaF World was released in January 21, 2016 for Microsoft Windows and first announced on the gaming website/software Steam on September 15, 2015. This game is no longer available due to being taken off of Steam by Scott Cawthon not being happy with the reviews and ratings it had received, although the game wasn't necessarily hated. It is still available in 2021 after being updated and is now free to play.
References
Role-playing video games |
852479 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maren%20Morris | Maren Morris | Maren Morris (born April 10, 1990) is an American singer.
Her album, Hero, reached number five on the Billboard 200 chart and number one on the Top Country Albums chart, in the United States. The album is her fourth studio album.
Morris was born in Arlington, Texas
Discography
Hero (2016)
Girl (2019)
Singles
"Chasing After You" (with Ryan Hurd) (2021)
Music charts
Notes
References
American country singers
Singers from Texas |
852481 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micael%20Borges | Micael Borges | Micael Leandro Faria Borges (born December 12, 1988) is a Brazilian actor and singer. He began his career in 2001 in the film Copacabana, and became known in 2002 by acting in City of God and gained fame in soap operas Young Hearts in 2009 and Rebelde Brasil in 2011, who was one of the protagonists of the group. Micael dated Sophia Abrahão.
Borges was born in Rio de Janeiro.
Filmography
References
Other websites
.
Micael Borges on Twitter. |
852485 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boana%20pugnax | Boana pugnax | The Chirique-Flusse tree frog (Boana pugnax) is a frog that lives in Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela. Scientists have seen it as high as 500 meters above sea level.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
852492 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letters%20from%20Prague | Letters from Prague | Letters from Prague () is a 2016 Indonesian musical drama movie directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko and starring Tio Pakusadewo, Julie Estelle, Widyawati, Rio Dewanto.
Other websites
2016 drama movies
2010s musical movies
Indonesian movies
Movies directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko |
852494 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Chinese%20writers | List of Chinese writers | This is a list of noted or famous Chinese writers. (The list is sorted by when they died; those who are alive, are farther down the list.)
Qin dynasty and before
Sunzi (or Sun Tzu) (d. 496 BC), writer of non-fiction (military strategy)
Mengzi (d. 289 BC), writer of non-fiction (Philosophy)
Han dynasty and later
Sima Qian (d. 90 BC), writer of non-fiction (History)
Zhang Heng (d. 139), poet
Sun Tzu (mathematician) (his work was not written before the 3rd century)
Cao Cao (d. 220), poet
Tang dynasty and later
Li Bai (d. 762), poet
Du Fu (d. 770), poet
Wen Tingyun (d. 870), poet
Song dynasty and later
Shen Kuo (d. 1095)
Mi Fu (d. 1107)
Zhu Xi (d. 1200)
Guo Shoujing (d. 1316)
Ming dynasty
Wu Cheng'en (d. 1582), novelist, poet
Qing dynasty
Cao Xueqin (d. 1763 or 1764), famous for novel (Dream of the Red Chamber)
Wei Yuan (d. 1856), poet
Lin Shu (d. 1924), translator
Modern period
Xu Zhimo (d. 1931), poet
Lu Xun (d. 1936), writer (short stories and non-fiction)
Mao Zedong (d. 1976), poet
Xu Xu, aka Hsu Yu (徐訏; d. 1980), novelist
Wang Xiaobo (d. 1997), novelist, non-fiction writer
Iris Chang (d. 2004), Chinese-American non-fiction writer, journalist
Phuntsok Wangyal (d. 2014), he and others started the Tibetan Communist Party
Zhang Xianliang (d. 2014), novelist, poet, non-fiction writer
Chang Ch'ung-ho or Zhang Chonghe (d. 2015), Chinese-American poet
Chen Zhongshi (d. 2016), novelist, short story writer
Yang Jiang (d. 2016), playwright, non-fiction writer, translator
Liu Xiaobo (d. 2017), got a Nobel Peace Prize; one of the writers of Charter 08
Zhou Youguang (d. 2017), non-fiction writer
Jao Tsung-I (d. 2018), poet
Li Ao (d. 2018), moved to Taiwan, 96 of his books were banned in Taiwan until 1991.
Liu Yichang or or Lau Yee Cheung (d. 2018), novelist, editor, publisher
Jin Yong (d. 2018), novelist, non-fiction writer
Sogyal Rinpoche (d. 2019), writer of non-fiction (spirituality)
Zhang Jie (writer) (d. 2022)
Qi Xin (1926-), mother of the 11th chief of Communist Party of China; writer
Gao Xingjian (1940-), novelist, playwright, translator
Yang Jisheng (1940-), journalist, non-fiction writer
Mo Yan (1955-)
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852515 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot%20Shots%20Golf%20%281997%20video%20game%29 | Hot Shots Golf (1997 video game) | Hot Shots Golf known in Japan as and PAL region called Everybody's Golf is a first game in the Hot Shots Golf series. It was developed by Camelot Software Planning, before Clap Hanz replaced as the second developer, also published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
Sequel
The Hot Shots Golf series has followed by sequel, titled Hot Shots Golf 2. Released in 1999, and worldwide in 2000 at the same console.
Other websites
1997 video games
Golf video games
Hot Shots Golf
PlayStation games
PlayStation-only games
Sports video games
Video games developed in Japan |
852522 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot%20Shots%20Golf%20%282017%20video%20game%29 | Hot Shots Golf (2017 video game) | New Hot Shots Golf known as New Everybody's Golf is a sports video game developed by Clap Hanz and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It is the twelefth installment of Hot Shots Golf series, releases worldwide for PlayStation 4. Unlike the original series was developed by Camelot Software Planning, the new series featured character costumization, online play, and the ability for free roam, and also for the first time, players can drive among golf carts anywhere around the course.
Other websites
Official Webites
2017 video games
Hot Shots Golf
PlayStation 4 games
PlayStation 4-only games
Sports video games
Video games developed in Japan |
852524 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot%20Shots%20Golf%20Fore%21 | Hot Shots Golf Fore! | Hot Shots Golf Fore! known in Japan as , Everybody's Golf in Europe and Everybody's Golf 2004 in Australia is the golf video game. This is the Fourth installment of Hot Shots Golf series, which a secret golfer n amed Ratchet rom Rachet & Clank series, and Jak from Jak and Daxter series will be appeared. Also in Japanese and European version Pipo Monkey (as secret caddie) from Ape Escape series.
2003 video games
Hot Shots Golf
PlayStation 2 games
PlayStation 2-only games
Sony Interactive Entertainment games
Video game sequels
Video games developed in Japan |
852526 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang%20Jisheng | Yang Jisheng | Yang Jisheng (born November 1940) is a Chinese journalist and author.
He wrote the book Tombstone (墓碑), about the Great Chinese Famine during the Great Leap Forward. He also wrote The World Turned Upside Down (天地翻覆), a history of the Cultural Revolution. Yang joined the Communist Party in 1964 His loyalty to the party was broken by the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. Although he continued working for the Xinhua News Agency, he spent much of his time researching for Tombstone. As of 2008, he was the deputy editor of the journal Yanhuang Chunqiu in Beijing. As of 2007, Yang Jisheng is on the list of those who are Fellow of China Media Project, a department under Hong Kong University.
Books that he has written
[ Tombstone: An Account of Chinese Famine in the 1960s] 墓碑 --中國六十年代大饑荒紀實 (Mubei – - Zhongguo Liushi Niandai Da Jihuang Jishi), Hong Kong: Cosmos Books (Tiandi Tushu), 2008, . By 2010, it was using the title: [ Tombstone: An Account of Chinese Famine From 1958–1962] 墓碑: 一九五八-一九六二年中國大饑荒紀實 (Mubei: Yi Jiu Wu Ba – Yi Jiu Liu Er Nian Zhongguo Da Jihuang Shiji).
Translated to English
Tombstone: The Untold Story of Mao's Great Famine, trans. Stacy Mosher and Guo Jian, Publisher: Allen Lane (2012),
The World Turned Upside Down: A History of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, trans. and ed. by Stacy Mosher and Guo Jian, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2021), .
References
Chinese writers
1940 births
Living people |
852551 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chepstow%20Castle | Chepstow Castle | Chepstow Castle is in Monmouthshire, South Wales.
History
Building was started in 1067 by Earl William fitz Osbern, close friend of William the Conqueror, making it one of the first Norman strongholds in Wales. In turn William Marshal (Earl of Pembroke), Roger Bigod (Earl of Norfolk) and Charles Somerset (Earl of Worcester) all made their mark before the castle declined after the Civil War.
Structure
Chepstow Castle has three baileys, the lowest being added in the 13th century CE, and reaches a length of 213 meters (700 ft) which presents an imposing arrangement of crenelated walls with round and square towers. The castle's multiple building phases are clearly indicated by the different colours of the stonework: grey limestone and red or yellow sandstone. The walls are around 12 metres (40 ft) high and, on the safer cliff edge, are just 0.91 metres (3 ft) thick while those elsewhere are 2.97 metres (9.75 ft) thick.
Today
Today, Chepstow Castle is open to the public and managed by CADW, the Historic Environment department of the Welsh Assembly Government. The castle has suffered over the centuries but it remains well-preserved in parts and is of great interest to historians as it has not suffered any misguided restorations which might have masked its original medieval features.
References
Monmouthshire |
852558 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf%20Steiner | Rudolf Steiner | Rudolf Steiner (27 February 1861 – 30 March 1925) was an Austrian founder of anthroposophy, esotericist, social reformer. His important work was The Philosophy of Freedom. Under his leadership, Goetheanum was built.
Steiner created his own unique approach to education. It is called Waldorf Education. Waldorf Education uses drawing, acting, and storytelling to help teach the students.
Biography
Rudolph Steiner was born in Kraljevec, Austria in 1861. Steiner studied at the Vienna Technical College, where he educated himself in the philosophies of Goethe and Nietzche.
References
Esotericists
1861 births
1925 deaths
Austrian people |
852561 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army%20Radio | Army Radio | Army Radio () or Galei Tzahal, known in Israel by its shorter name Galatz (), is an Israeli radio network owned and ran by the Israel Defense Forces. The station makes and publishes news, music, updates about traffic and teaching programs to the general public as well as to make people laugh and army news magazines for soldiers. The network has one bigger station, which is the main one, and another smaller station they own - Galgalatz (Hebrew: גלגל"צ) - that shows (mostly in English and Hebrew) music and updates about traffic all day in Hebrew. The workers include both soldiers and civilians.
References
Radio stations
Israel
1950 establishments in Asia |
852578 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treehouse%20of%20Horror%20XV | Treehouse of Horror XV | "Treehouse of Horror XV" is the first episode of The Simpsons sixteenth season. It is the 15th episode of the Treehouse of Horror series. It was first broadcast on the Fox network on November 7, 2004. The episode has three parts: "The Ned Zone", "Four Beheadings and a Funeral", and "In the Belly of the Boss".
Other websites
Treehouse of Horror
The Simpsons episodes
2000s television episodes |
852584 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20%281970%20movie%29 | Anna (1970 movie) | Anna is a 1970 Finnish Swedish movie directed by Jörn Donner and starring Harriet Andersson, Pertti Melasniemi, Marja Packalén.
Other websites
1970 movies
Finnish movies
Swedish movies
Movies directed by Jörn Donner |
852589 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athaulf | Athaulf | Athaulf was a king of the Visigoths from 411 to 415. The Visigothic state became a major power of Late Antiquity.
References
Kings and queens
4th-century births
410s deaths |
852590 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal%20Way%2C%20Washington | Federal Way, Washington | Federal Way is a city in the state of Washington.
Cities in Washington (U.S. state) |
852592 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood%2C%20Washington | Lakewood, Washington | Lakewood is a city in the state of Washington. 58,163 people lived here at the 2010 census.
Cities in Washington (U.S. state) |
852597 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spokane%20Valley%2C%20Washington | Spokane Valley, Washington | Spokane Valley is a city in the state of Washington.
Cities in Washington (U.S. state)
Spokane County, Washington |
852617 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic%20Planet | Fantastic Planet | Fantastic Planet (, , lit. "The Wild Planet") is a 1973 French Czech science fiction animated movie directed by René Laloux and was based on the 1957 novel Oms en série by Stefan Wul. It is about life of humans on a fantastic planet inhabited by giant blue humanoids. The humans are considered aliens.
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1973 science fiction movies
1970s animated movies
French animated movies
French science fiction movies
Czech movies
Movies based on books
Movies set on fictional planets |
852621 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ailsa%20%28movie%29 | Ailsa (movie) | Ailsa is a 1994 Irish drama movie directed by first time director Paddy Breathnach and starring Brendon Coyle, Andrea Irvine, Juliette Gruber, Blanaid Irvine.
Other websites
1994 drama movies
Irish movies
Movies directed by Paddy Breathnach |
852629 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasca%20Votiva | Vasca Votiva | Vasca Votiva, or Noceto Vasca Votiva, is an archaeological feature in northern Italy. The archaeologists studying this feature think it is a votive or sacred tank.
Structure
The structure is on the top of a hill, near the town of Noceto in the Po (river) valley. It was found in 2004. Using dendrochrology and radiocarbon dating, archaeologists have calculated that the structure was built in 1432 plus or minus 4 years) B.C. The Vasca Votiva was a tank lined with logs and boards. The structure is 12 meters by 7 meters and about 3 meters deep. The scientists know it contained water because there were layers of sediment in it. Because there are no channels for water to flow out, the scientists think it had a ritual, or religious function. The intentional depositing of ceramic vessels supports this interpretation. The period when the structure was built was the Bronze Age. At this time, the culture of this region, the Terramare culture was changing a lot. The society was changing from mostly individual little farms to larger communities. Plowing and irrigation were increasingly used.
There were many artifacts that had been placed in the tank at different times. These were made of stone, wood, other plant material, and fired clay. The archaeologists recovered "about 150 whole vases, 25 miniature vessels, 7 clay figurines, numerous examples of baskets, handles or bands, spindles, shovels and four plows or parts of these made of wood or other vegetal tissue"
Interestingly, there was an older tank underneath. It had been built about ten years earlier. It had collapsed during or shortly after construction. Some of its materials were re-used in the later tank.
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Archaeological sites in Europe |
852630 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lier | Lier | Lier may refer to:
Lier, Belgium
Lier, Norway |
852633 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin%2C%20Pennsylvania | Dublin, Pennsylvania | Dublin is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2010 census, 2,158 people live in Dublin.
Boroughs in Pennsylvania |
852635 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin%2C%20Indiana | Dublin, Indiana | Dublin is a town in Indiana in the United States.
Towns in Indiana |
852636 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsanne%2C%20Dr%C3%B4me | Marsanne, Drôme | Marsanne is a commune in the Drôme department. It is in southeastern France.
It was the birthplace of Émile Loubet (1838–1929), 7th President of the French Republic.
Communes in Drôme |
852638 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont%C3%A9limar | Montélimar | Montélimar is a commune in the Drôme department. It is in southeastern France.
Sister cities
Montélimar is twinned with:
Aberdare, Wales, United Kingdom
Managua, Nicaragua
Nabeul, Tunisia
Racine, United States
Ravensburg, Germany
Rivoli, Italy
Communes in Drôme |
852645 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adetokunbo%20Kayode | Adetokunbo Kayode | Adetokunbo Kayode is a Nigerian politician, corporate lawyer, tax expert, former minister of tourism, culture and National Orientation, and international arbitrator.
Education
Kayode obtained LLB law at the University of Lagos, Nigeria Law School, Lagos.
References
Living people
Nigerian politicians |
852649 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Dublin, New Hampshire | Dublin is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, 1,597 people live in Dublin.
Towns in New Hampshire |
852652 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Aubin-Rivi%C3%A8re | Saint-Aubin-Rivière | Saint-Aubin-Rivière is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
References
Communes in Somme |
852653 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Blimont | Saint-Blimont | Saint-Blimont is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
References
Communes in Somme |
852654 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Christ-Briost | Saint-Christ-Briost | Saint-Christ-Briost is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France.
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Communes in Somme |
852657 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Luis%2C%20Arizona | San Luis, Arizona | San Luis is a city in Yuma County, Arizona, United States. 25,505 people lived here at the 2010 census. It is part of the Yuma Metropolitan Statistical Area.
References
Cities in Arizona |
852661 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wow%21%20Wow%21%20Wubbzy%21 | Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! | Wow Wow Wubbzy is an American educational television show. It aired on Nickelodeon as part of its Nick Jr. (block). Created by Bob Boyle.
Wow Wow Wubbzy on NickRewind's NickRewind Jr. The added to Paramount+ in July 2021.
Premise
The show is about the yellow gerbil named Wubbzy who likes to play with his best friends; Widget, the pink rabbit; Walden, the purple bear; and Daizy, the mint green puppy; and they all live in Wuzzleburg.
Characters
Main
Wubbzy (voiced by Grey DeLisle in the US and Janet James in the UK) is a childish friendly yellow member of an uncategorizable mammalian clade. He is small, cute and obsessed with his tail, on which he can bounce like a pogo stick. His friends are Widget, Daizy, Huggy, Buggy, Earl, Walden, Chef Fritz, Old Lady Zamboni, Sparkle, Shimmer, and Shine.
Widget (voiced by Lara Jill Miller in the US and Julie-Ann Dean in the UK) is a pink leporine mechanical whiz with an incredibly heavy stereotypical Southern accent. She is a builder and engineer who builds all manners of thing.
Walden (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui in the US and Wayne Forester in the UK) is an ursine brainiac with an Australian accent. He is a purple polymath and sometime scientist. His intellectualism and love for science are a common thread in the show. He is the only main character to have male voice actors.
Daizy (voiced by Tara Strong in the US and Lynn Cleckner in the UK) is a childish puppy-like creature who is Wubbzy's neighbor and Widget, Walden and Wubbzy's best friend. As her name suggests, she loves flowers. She was introduced in Season 2.
Supporting
Buggy (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a turquoise-colored resident who is one of Huggy's and Earl's best friends.
Huggy (voiced by Lara Jill Miller) is a light blue-colored resident who is one of Buggy's and Earl's best friends.
Earl (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is an orange-colored resident who is one of Huggy and Buggy's best friends.
Kooky Kid (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is an orange-colored creature who appears when something bizarre happens stating that it's "kooky" while wiggling his fingers.
Sparkle (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a light blue-colored resident who is a member of the Wubb Girlz.
Shimmer (voiced by Tara Strong) is a light blue-colored resident who is a member of the Wubb Girlz.
Shine (voiced by Beyoncé) is a light blue-colored resident who is a member of the Wubb Girlz.
Recurring
Ty Ty The Tool Guy (voiced by Ty Pennington) is an orange-colored resident appeared in the eponym episode, titled Ty Ty The Tool Guy.
Policeman (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is a light orange-colored resident who is a police officer of Wuzzleburg.
Chef Fritz (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is an orange-colored chef who is a chef of Wuzzleburg.
News Reporter (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui in the US and Wayne Forester in the UK) is a news reporter of Wuzzleburg. He is seen in the episode "Widget Gets The Blooey Blues"
Miss Bookfinder (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a librarian of the Wuzzleburg Library. She is first seen in the episode "A Little Help From Your Friends"
Moo Moo the Magician (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui in the US and Wayne Forester in the UK) is a magician in Wuzzleburg. He first appears in "Magic Tricks" Where he helps Wubbzy learn to do magic tricks.
Other websites
IMDB
References
Children's television series
Nickelodeon television series
2006 television series debuts |
852665 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uba%20Sani | Uba Sani | Uba Sani (born 31 December 1970) is a Nigerian politician and the current senator for Kaduna Central senatorial district of Kaduna State.
Education
He obtained his Higher National Diploma in mechanical engineering from Kaduna State Polytechnic.
References
Living people
1970 births
Nigerian politicians |
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