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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jillian%20Tamaki
Jillian Tamaki
Jillian Tamaki is a Canadian American illustrator. She draws graphic novels. Tamaki received the Printz and Caldecott medals and the Governor General Award for Children’s Literature Illustration. She has also been published by The New York Times, The Guardian, Esquire, and National Geographic. Drawn & Quarterly and Penguin Books have published her works. Early Life Tamaki was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and raised in Calgary, Alberta. She grew up reading Archie comics and horseback riding, eventually making Zine comics in high school. Tamaki is mixed race. Her father is Japanese Canadian and mother is Egyptian American. Her childhood neighborhood was mostly white people. Tamaki was the only mixed race student at her school. She draws many different people in her pictures. She thinks it helps other mixed race children feel comfortable. Education Tamaki went to the Alberta College of Art and Design (ACAD). She graduated in 2003. Her training was very traditional. She was not allowed to use color until her 3rd-4th year. She learned anatomy in her first year. She used her computer in her 3rd year. She learned a lot about how to draw at ACAD. Tamaki still draws by hand. She does not use a computer. She adds color with her computer. Career Right after college Tamaki worked at a video game company. It was called Bioware. She moved to New York in 2005. She was 25 when she moved. Tamaki started teaching at Parsons School of Visual Arts in 2007. She enjoys teaching. Books Tamaki has published many books. Two of her books are Skim and This One Summer. She drew the pictures and her cousin, Mariko Tamaki, wrote the stories. Her she also wrote and illustrated SuperMutant Magic and Indoor Voice. Gilded Lilies was her earliest publication. She originally published her illustrations online. She has drawn book covers for Penguin Books. Three of her Penguin book covers are embroidered art: The Secret Garden, Emma, and Black Beauty. Tamaki's draws pictures for books by reading the author's descriptions. She receives the initial pitch and then elevates from there. She has described her illustrations as building a realm and expanding on it, and considers the behaviors of the characters when illustrating so she can create them best. When making books, Tamaki does her drawing at home. Personal life Tamaki lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York. Her husband is Sam Weber. They went to college together. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male%20portrait%20%28Gajoni%29
Male portrait (Gajoni)
Male portrait (also known as Ritratto del commendatore Attilio Brivio) is a 20th-century painted in oil by the italian painter Adriano Gajoni, made in 1961 in the collection of Pinacoteca Ambrosiana in Milano (n.inv.501). Description Adriano Gajoni trained in Milan at Giovanni Borgonovo and later at the Brera Academy, where he taught for eight years. Related pages Adriano Gajoni References Other websites Ritratto del commendatore Attilio Brivio, Adriano Gajoni, Lombardia Beni Culturali 20th-century paintings Paintings in Milan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sana%20Amanat
Sana Amanat
Sana Amanat is an American comic book editor and the Director of Content and Character Development at Marvel. She is a Pakistani-American Muslim. She worked on comics like Captain Marvel, Hawkeye and Ms. Marvel. Ms. Marvel is the first Muslim-American superhero. She runs the annual Women of Marvel panel at Comic Con. She does work to make Marvel characters more diverse. She had a TED talk about diversity in comic books. Early life Amanat grew up in New Jersey. Her parents immigrated to the United States from Pakistan. She lived in the suburbs. There were not many other Muslim families in her town. She felt different from other people. The comic X-Men had lots of different kinds of people in it. Reading X-Men made her feel more normal. Amanat went to Barnard College. She studied political science. She wanted to be a journalist. The Barnard class of 2019 awarded Amanat the Barnard Medal of Distinction. Career Amanat worked at a magazine. Amanat started editing comic books in 2007. She edited comic books for a small, independent publishing company called Virgin Comics. Mackenzie Cadenhead was her mentor. Amanat joined Marvel in 2009. Amanat co-created the character of Ms. Marvel, the first Muslim-American Superhero. She worked with Steve Wacker, G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona to create Ms. Marvel. The first volume has been printed seven times. That is a lot of times for one volume of comics. Major editing credits Hawkeye Ms. Marvel Captain Marvel Miles Morales Character development In 2015, Amanat became Marvel's Director of Content and Character Development. When she introduced President Barack Obama at a Women's History Month celebration in 2016, she noted that "being different is being American." Amanat helps Marvel create more characters of different genders, races, religions, and other identities. She knows that most people who work in comics are white men. Most superheroes are also white men. Amanat wants to help everyone imagine more kinds of superheroes. She helped create the Women of Marvel platform. As a result of Amanat's work, there are about twenty female superheroes in the Marvel universe. She wants people from many backgrounds to work at Marvel. For example, she got Ta-Nehisi Coates to work with Marvel. He helped write the new Black Panther series. She was executive producer on Marvel Rising. Awards and recognition Marie Claire’s New Guard of America’s 50 most influential women (2016) Vogue’s American Women special (2018) White House's Women's History Month celebration (2016), introduced President Obama. Obama called Sana a “real life super hero.” Personal life Amanat has been a Young Leaders Committee board member for Seeds of Peace. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanya%20Saracho
Tanya Saracho
Tanya Selene Saracho is a Mexican-American actress, playwright, and screenwriter. She co-founded Teatro Luna, an all Latina theater company in Chicago, Illinois. She was also the co-founder of the Untitled Latinx Program. The Untitled Latinx Program tries to make tv more diverse. Saracho has written many episodes for tv. These episodes include How To Get Away With Murder, Looking, Devious Maids, Girls, and Vida. Saracho is also a Spanish Voice-Over artist. Early Life Saracho was born in Los Mochis, Mexico. She would later move to Chicago, Illinois. Career She started out as a playwright. She wrote many plays. These plays include Lunaticas, Our Lady of the Underpass, and Kita y Fernanda. Saracho was named “Best new playwright” by Chicago Magazine. Her plays have been staged many places, including the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, NEXT Theater, Teatro Vists, Teatro Luna, and more. Saracho then started writing for television. Her first show was Devious Maids. Then she wrote for Looking and Girls. She also wrote episodes for How To Get Away With Murder. She created and produced Vida. Vida got a lot of positive recognition. Saracho found the Untitled Latinx Project Universal Studios hired her to find and share LatinX people in entertainment. Awards “Best new playwright” by Chicago Magazine "TV Scribes to watch" Variety (2018) "Pride month honoree" LGBTQ California Legislative Caucus (2020) "Rising Star Award" Outfest Legacy Awards "New Voice Award" Final Draft "Outstanding Comedy Series" GLAAD Media Award (for Vida) "2019 Impact Award" National Hispanic Media Coalition (for Vida) "Audience Award" SXSW Film Festival "Official Selection" Tribeca Film Festival (2019) References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carina%20Curto
Carina Curto
Carina Curto is an American mathematician. She is a professor and co-Associate Head for Graduate Studies at the Department of Mathematics at Pennsylvania State University. Though Curto studied mathematics in graduate school, she became fascinated with neuroscience and switched her career path, using her math skills to improve neuroscience. The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded Curto the Sloan Research Fellowship in 2011, an award that is given annually to the best scholars across the US and Canada. Education Curto recieved a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University in 2000 and a Ph.D from Duke University in 2005. Neurology Curto learned about neurology in her 4th year of graduate school. As a part of her research, Curto created network songs based on firing rates of neurons, which showed the rhythmic activity of neurons. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%20Hamilton
Alice Hamilton
Alice Hamilton (born 1869) focused her life on workplace safety. Her dedication made the government improve health conditions for workers. She worked in several medical jobs. Before she retired, she was a research assistant, a pathology professor, a bacteriologist, and an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. She was the first female professor at Harvard Medical School. She was a consultant of the U.S. Division of Labor Standards and the President of the National Consumers League after she retired. Alice Hamilton was born with 4 siblings. Hamilton wanted to be a medical doctor when she was a child. She attended the University of Michigan Medical school. She was not allowed to study in German Universities. So, she went back to the United States. She worked as a research assistant at Johns Hopkins Medical School. In 1897, Hamilton became a pathology professor at the Women’s Medical School of Northwestern University. After that, she worked as a bacteriologist at Chicago’s Memorial Institute for Infectious Diseases. References Physicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriano%20Gajoni
Adriano Gajoni
Adriano Gajoni, (Milan, October 29, 1913 - Milan, March 26, 1965) was an Italian painter. Life Gajoni was born in Milan, he was also active in Paris. He initially studied with Giovanni Borgonovo, then at a very young age he was admitted to the Accademia di Brera, starting his artistic activity early, he became passionate about the study of painters ombard seventeenth century, still At a very young age he taught drawing for four years to support himself in fine arts studies. He will then become Professor for eight years at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. He preferred landscapes, still life and portraits. He mainly practiced oil painting on wood and hardboard. He never liked to appear, preventing his works from arriving at auction. He died in 1965 at the age of 52 from the consequences of a car accident, leaving his two daughters, Cristina and Rita, and his wife Dolores. He was buried in the Milan Cemetery. Painting style The art critic Angelo Panerai writes: «Rigorous balance, wise distribution of lights and volumes, impression of solidity and architecture. All so thought out, so necessarily functional that the eye passes over this intelligent painting without ever noticing the slightest imbalance. The tones themselves obey this harmonious criterion that does not admit of coloristic affectation: a few whites and abundant warm colors unmistakably mark this nourished painting, but where one never feels the labor of creation ». Still lifes reflect the humble things of our home and our canteen, emanating that almost religious sense of secular use that dresses them with unexpected nobility [...] oriented towards a constant search for color and formal perfection. Tradition felt not as an empty resonance, but an elaboration of a loving study by the great Lombard seventeenth century artists by a cultured and severe spirit. Adriano Gajoni, is «Milanese painter of strict figurative observance, mainly devoted to Still life, to" fairy tale compositions "and allegorical and to" fantasies with mannequins and statues "» (Bruno Rosa Stincone). L'arte di Adriano Gajoni ha «un fondo di umano lirismo, di poesia» (Silvio Biscaro). While the compositional choices reveal an evident debt towards the Dutch painting and Flemish of the XVIII century (Günter Meißner). Gajoni è interprete di un realismo minuzioso di lontana ispirazione fiamminga (Paolo Bolpagni). Museum "Portrait of Alduina Brivio De Angelis", 1957, oil on wood, 134x98 (inv. No. 533), Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan. "Male portrait", 1961 Mostre Quadriennale di Roma, 3 settembre 1958 Adriano Gajoni pittore, Roma, 1958 Adriano Gajoni, Galeria del Portico, 1959, Brescia Adriano Gajoni 1913-1965, Galleria permanente d'arte di Bergamo, 10 aprile, 1965 Adriano Gajoni, Galleria Salvetti, Milano Adriano Gajoni à la Galerie Chirvan expose ses oeuvres, 16 maggio - 5 giugno, Rue de Miromesnil, Parigi, 1961 L’après-guerre à Milan, Industrie, communication, art et mode, Université Jean Moulin, a cura di Michel Feuillet, Institut Culturel Italien de Lyon, Regione Lombardia, Comune di Milano, Lione, 2008 Exhibitions Quadrennial of Rome, 3 September 1958 Adriano Gajoni painter, Rome, 1958 Adriano Gajoni, Galeria del Portico, 1959, Brescia Adriano Gajoni 1913-1965, Permanent Art Gallery of Bergamo, April 10, 1965 Adriano Gajoni, Salvetti Gallery, Milan Adriano Gajoni à la Galerie Chirvan expose ses oeuvres, May 16 - June 5, Rue de Miromesnil, Paris, 1961 L'après-guerre à Milan, Industrie, communication, art et mode, Université Jean Moulin, edited by Michel Feuillet, Institut Culturel Italien de Lyon, Lombardy Region, Municipality of Milan, Lione, 2008 Related pages List of Italian painters Footnotes Bibliography Silvio Biscàro, L'art de Adriano Gajoni et son environnement historique, Editiones Artis, 1978, Milano, ISBN ARTMON1000680 Silvio Biscàro, L'arte di Adriano Gajoni e il suo ambiente storico, Editiones Artis, 1978, Milano Giovanni Nocentini, Artisti italiani del secondo Novecento, Helicon, 1999 Bruno Rosa Stincone, "Adriano Gajoni: pittore", 1958, Roma Bruno Rosa Stincone, "Adriano Gajoni espone le sue alla Galleria del Portico di Brescia", Galleria del Portico, 1959, Brescia Bruno Rosa Stincone, "Adriano Gajoni: peintre, expose ses oeuvres", Galerie Chirvan, 1961, Parigi Adriano Gajoni, "Peintre", Ed. La Galerie, 1961, Parigi Adriano Gajoni, "Galerie Chirvan", Ed. La Galerie, 1961, Parigi Paolo Bolpagni, Catalogazione Opere Pinacoteca Ambrosiana di Wolfango Pinardi, Ritratto di Alduina Brivio De Angelis (p. 22. fig11), 1961, Milano Archivio Storico Lodigiano, 1963 Archivio Biografico Italiano II Agostino Mario Comanducci, Dizionario Illustrato dei Pittori, Disegnatori e Incisori Italiani moderni e contemporanei, vol. II, Milano, 1971 Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Volume 4, Ed. Electa, 2008, Milano Maurizio Agnellini, "Novecento italiano: pittori e scultori 1900-1945" (analisi degli artisti dall'inizio del secolo alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale, le cui opere abbiano una reale circolazione sul mercato), Istituto geografico de Agostini, 1997 Günter Meißner (Hrsg.): Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Klaus G. Saur, vol. XLVIIK, München / Leipzig, 2005, p. 342 Giorgio Di Genova, Storia dell'arte italiana del '900, Volume 1, Volume 6, Edizioni Bora, 2007 C. Marcora, "I benefattori dell'Ambrosiana" in Memorie storiche della Diocesi di Milano, vol. XVI, Milano 1969, p. 338 G. Ravasi, L'allestimento della Pinacoteca nel 1906, Milano Marco Rossi, Alessandro Rovetta, Il nuovo allestimento della Pinacoteca e le ultime acquisizioni, p. 238, Milano Alessandro Rovetta, "Il Novecento della Storia Ambrosiana da Giovanni Galbiati a Angelo Predi, allestimenti, acquisizioni, mostre e restauri", in Storia Ambrosiana. Il Novecento'', 2002, Milano Other websites Giuseppe Adriano Gajoni (1913 - 1965). Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Volume 4 Mostra Collettiva Adriano Gajoni, "Milano: sfida all'arte astratta 14/05/1959", RAI, Istituto Luce 1913 births Italian painters People from Paris 1965 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haben%20Girma
Haben Girma
Haben Girma (born in 1988) is a deaf blind American lawyer, author, and disability rights advocate. She fights for disability rights. Girma often travels around the world to give speeches about the disabled community. She wants to change people's opinions about it. She thinks of her disability as “an opportunity for innovation”. Girma was also the first deaf blind that graduated from Harvard Law School. Early Life Haben Girma was born in 1988 in California. Girma’s mother, Saba Gebreyesus, left her hometown five years before Girma was born. Girma also had a deaf blind brother. When she was in elementary school, she communicated with a keyboard that was linked to a braille reader. Girma didn’t start advocating for disabled people’s rights until she attended college. The college she went to was Lewis and Clark College located in Portland. While growing up, Girma also became interested in kayaking, skiing, river rafting, rock climbing, ice skating, and surfing. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justa%20Lujwangana
Justa Lujwangana
Justa Lujwangana (born in 1985), is a Tanzanian entrepreneur. In 2015, Curious on Tanzania was launched. Curious on Tanzania is a travel company that is primarily focused on experiences in Tanzania. Before offering trips to Tanzania, Lujwangana created two research projects, Keys to Safari and Experience Tanzania. She also became a Youtube content creator. She used the platform to interview different people who supported her company. Early Life Lujwangana was born in Kibaha, Tanzania. Her family is a descendant of royalty. Lujwangana's great great grandfather was chief of the Kiziba chiefdom. In 1989, her mother, Vicky Rugakingira immigrated to the US with her newborn son and two firstborn children. Lujwangana stayed behind in Tanzania with her brother. During her time in Tanzania, she lived with her grandmother and late father in Bukoba, Tanzania. Later, she attended boarding school in Uganda. When Lujwangana was 12, she moved to the US to live with her mother and siblings. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avesnes-les-Aubert
Avesnes-les-Aubert
Avesnes-les-Aubert () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 3,638 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avesnes-le-Sec
Avesnes-le-Sec
Avesnes-le-Sec () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 1,445 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awoingt
Awoingt
Awoingt () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 815 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enka
Enka
Enka is a type of music from Japan that resembles traditional Japanese music. Modern Enka is a more recent form, but more traditional in style. Modern enka, as growing in the postwar era, is a form of sentimental ballad music. References Japanese music
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine%20Dunham
Katherine Dunham
Katherine Dunham (born June 22, 1909) was an American dancer, choreographer, and anthropologist. She is best known for bringing African and Caribbean dance styles to the US. Dunham also created the Dunham Technique. The Dunham Technique is still taught today. She created many all-black dance groups. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of the Arts, the Albert Schweitzer prize, Kennedy Center Honors and membership in the French Legion of Honor. Early Life Katherine Dunham was born on June 22, 1909, in Chicago. Her father Albert was a descendant of enslaved people taken from Madagascar and West Africa. Her mother, Fanny June, was French Canadian. She had an older brother named Albert Jr. Her mother died when Dunham was four years old. She and her brother went to go live with their aunt, Lulu. Her father married Annette Poindexter in 1915. Dunham and her brother returned to live with their father and stepmother. Dunham later went to the University of Chicago. Dance Katherine Dunham was best known for her work as a dancer. Her church ran out of money when she was eight years old. She performed a cabaret to raise money. Dunham was a student of Ludmilla Speranzeva. She later founded one of the first all-black ballet companies “Ballet Négre”. In 1933 she ran her first school, the Negro Dance Group. While performing with her company, she was found by dance teacher Ms. Alfred. Ms. Alfred saw her talent. She gave her the money to go to the Caribbean in 1935. When Dunham returned, she brought back the Afro-Caribbean style of dancing. She mixed the Afro-Caribbean style with European styles to make the Dunham Technique. People of all races found her work to be inspiring. Katherine Dunham worked with George Balanchine for the production of “Cabin in the Sky” in 1940. In 1944 she founded the “Dunham School”. There, she taught the Dunham Technique and anthropology to students. The “Dunham School” was later named the “Katherine Dunham School of Arts and Research.” She later creates a new dance group called “Katherine Dunham Dance Group”. They toured 57 different countries for 2 decades. In 1971 Dunham won the “Dance Division Heritage Award”. She continued to perform her ballets and teach. Broadway, Movies, Books, and Shows Katherine Dunham wrote many books. She began her writing career at 13. Her first story was “Come Back to Arizona”. It was published in W.E.B. Du Buois' magazine, The Brownies' Book. She later wrote magazines from the Carribean. Dunahm also wrote “Kasanabce: A Fantasy”. She also choreographed for many shows. These shows included “Tropics”, “Le Jazz ‘Hot’”, “Cabin in the Sky”, “Windy city” and “Aida.” Her movies included “Mambo” and “Carnival of Rhythm.” Katherine Dunham also choreographed for Broadway. She choreographed for Pins and Needles. Anthropology Dunham was an Anthropologist. She began by going to a talk by Robert Redfield. She found it interesting. Her major was anthropology. Dunham then went to the Carribean. She loved it there. When she returned, she changed her major to dance anthropology. Katherine Dunham then started a dance anthropology school called “Dunham School of Arts and Cultural Studies”. Advocate for Justice Katherine Dunham fought for what she thought was right. She refused to preform at segregated theaters. In 1992 she went on a hunger strike. She was fighting for Haitian immigrants. She went on hunger strike for 47 days when Hatian refugees to the United States were sent back to Haiti. In 1993 Katherine Dunham got a Haitian citizenship. Death Katherine Dunham died on May 12 2006 References American dancers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebe%20Sokol%20Diamond
Liebe Sokol Diamond
Liebe Sokol Diamond (born January 10, 1931) was an American disabled pediatric orthopedic surgeon. She helped found the Pediatric Orthopedic society of North America. She was the only woman on the panel of eight people. Now, the society has over 400 members. Diamond was the first female resident at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She was the 14th woman certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. She was the president of the Maryland Orthopedic Society from 1971-1972. Dimond was the founder of the Ruth Jackson Society of Female Orthopedic Surgeons. She was also their first president. She was a part of the board of the Baltimore Hebrew University. Diamond was admitted to the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame in 2006. References Physicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davey%20Alba
Davey Alba
Davey Alba is a Filipino American technology reporter for The New York Times. She covers the topic of disinformation. She has won several awards, such as the Livingston and Mirror awards. She has worked for several well known companies, such as BuzzFeed News. She is a Filipino immigrant. Early life Alba moved to the US in 2010 from the Philippines. She comes from a family of high achievers. Her dad is in academia. Her mom is an economic consultant. Her sister is a vice president in an international investment bank. Her dad would read advanced, classic novels to her and her sister when she was eight years old. One of her favorites was The Hobbit, by J. R. R. Tolkien. She and her sister kept stopping their dad to ask what certain words meant. That’s when Alba’s fondness for literature began. Education Alba is a graduate of De La Salle University of Manila. She got a degree in communication. She also has a Master’s degree in science journalism from Columbia University. Alba believes the education she received in Manila contributed to her success. She is a self-confessed nerd. She had a 3.7 GPA. She was also on the Dean’s List throughout college. Alba says there were two professors who helped refine her writing. Their names were Glenn Omanio and Ronald Baytan. Omanio taught reporting. Bayton taught Philippine Poetry in English class. They were both professors at De La Salle University. Alba says they were both willing to share their time, knowledge, and encouragement. Awards and achievements Alba’s standout piece was on how President Rodrigo Duterte (Philippines) used Facebook to fuel his war on drugs. This piece won her the Livingston Award for excellence in international reporting. Livingston is known as the Pulitzer for journalists under 35. She also won the 2019 Mirror Awards for best story on journalism in dangerous situations. Alba was most recently hired by the New York Times to cover the subject of disinformation. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren%20Esposito
Lauren Esposito
Lauren Esposito is the world's only female scorpion expert. She studies arachnology at the California Academy of Sciences. She one of less than a dozen scorpion specialists in the world. She identifies new types of scorpions that have not been seen before. She teaches a field biology course at Columbia University. She has the nickname “The Scorpion Queen.” She is the co-founder of the network 500 Queer Scientists. Now, Esposito is also an arachnologist and assistant curator at the California Academy of Sciences. Esposito also pushed for more women to be included as biologists. Early Life Lauren Esposito grew up in El Paso, Texas. Her parents were biologists. She enjoyed exploring the bugs in the dirt near her home. She also liked looking at bugs in the sand at her grandparents’ house in the Bahamas. She grew up fascinated by bugs and never lost that passion. She graduated from the University of Texas in 2003. While she was a student Esposito interned in arachnology at the American Museum of Natural History. She also volunteered doing research in the Chihuahuan Desert. She holds a Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the City University of New York.  Her Ph.D. program was taught by the City University of New York and the American Museum of Natural History. Career Esposito co-founded Islands & Seas. Islands & Seas is a science and education nonprofit. It builds field stations where scientists, tourists, and locals can work together to conserve natural resources. The first field station was in a small fishing village, San Juanico, in Baja California Sur. The English name for the town is Scorpion Bay, the name of Esposito’s favorite animal. Esposito is now at the California Academy of Sciences. She studies scorpion taxonomy, or what different kinds of scorpions exist. She tests and compares different scorpion's DNA. She "milks" scorpion venom for study. She studies their behavior before they sting. She also studies using their venom to cure cancer. She travels and searches for news kinds of scorpions. Esposito and a postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Sarah Crews, have collected arachnids on nearly every island in the Caribbean, and completed a number of ecological and evolutionary research projects. New species comprise approximately 30 to 50% of the animals they collect there. She and Aaron Goodman have identified six species of scorpions that live in treetops. Advocacy Esposito advocates for the importance of scientific research. She also wants science to be inclusive. She the co-founder of the network 500 Queer Scientists. 500 Queer Scientists is a website showing that LGBTQ+ people work in the sciences. Reference Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea%20Connor
Chelsea Connor
Chelsea Connor is a Herpetologist and birder from the Commonwealth of Dominica. While studying in Texas, United States she founded #BlackBirdersWeek. She wants it to be more common to see Black people in the United States out in nature. She wants Black people in America to feel safer when they enjoy nature. #BlackBirdersWeek When Christian Cooper was harassed in a park while looking at birds, Connor felt upset. She has also experienced people looking at her with suspicion when she is watching animals outdoors. People think that because she is outside and has binoculars she is doing something wrong. Several Black scientists were trying to think of a response to the attack on Cooper. Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman suggested everyone go birding and Connor helped to organize it. Other organizers included Ashley Gary, Sheridan Alford, and Joseph Saunders. The National Audubon Society supported the program. Each day has a different theme. Some daily themes have been: posting a picture of yourself in nature, posting a picture of a bird, and Question and Answer with Black birders. Now she celebrates bird watching in Black communities for a week each year. She advocates for black people and their rights. She encourages people to observe and enjoy nature. Research Connor does research about native and invasive anoles in Dominica. They are a kind of lizard. Personal life She is a Black, Queer scientist from the Caribbean. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samantha%20Bricio
Samantha Bricio
Samantha Bricio (born November 22, 1994) is a Mexican volleyball player. She is an outside hitter. She is the youngest player to be on Mexico’s national team. She also won a gold medal at the Mexican National Games in the 13-to-14-year-old category. Early life She is from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Her parents are Estella and Guillermo Bricio. Her mother is a retired physical education teacher. She still plays competitive volleyball with other people her age. Her father is a retired banker. Her father played on the Mexican National Basketball team. Her brothers are Nijinsky and Irving. Career Bricio went to college at University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA. Volleyball Magazine awarded her NCAA Freshman of the Year. She then won the Honda Sports Award as the USA’s best collegiate female volleyball player in 2016. After she graduated in 2016, Bricio went to play for the Italian team called Imoco Volley Conegliano. They won medals at the the Italian Cup, Supercup, and the Italian League. Then she went to play for Fenerbahce in Turkey. They won a silver medal at the Turkish Cup and bronze in the Champions League. She then returned to Italy to play for Savino Del Bene Scandicci. Then she went to Russia to play with Dinamo Kazan. She currently plays for WVC Dynamo Kazan. She has the reputation of being the best server in the entire world. She won Best Server and Best Scorer at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games. References Living people Mexican volleyball players 1994 births
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juma%20Xipaia
Juma Xipaia
Juma Xipaia (or Xipaya) is an indigenous Brazilian Amazon activist and the first female Chief of the Middle Xingu region.  She was the first Xipaya (Xipaia) to speak at the headquarters of the United Nations.  She started speaking out and protesting the building of the Belo Monte Dam,  but after receiving many threats and even an attempt on her life she moved to Switzerland in 2018 for a year.  It was there in Switzerland where she spoke at the UN conference.  She is a mother, warrior, and activist who is fighting for the rights of the rainforest. Early life and education Juma was born in 1991 west of the city of Altamira in Tucama.  She grew up in a small indigenous community on the Iriri river.   She currently has a husband and kids.  In 2006 she left her village to pursue education.  After she finished high school she went to law school.  She dropped out after less than two years because “law and justice are two very different things." She is now a medical student at the Federal University of Para. Personal life Xipaya protested the $11 billion Belo Monte dam. She exposed corruption within the company. This led to many threats and a nearly successful attempt on her life. "These days I walk a few hundred meters form my house to the university and back, and I never walk alone" she says. A lifetime of violence and threats In 2017 Brazil was the world's most dangerous country for enviornmental activists. 57 out of the 201 deaths world wide were in Brazil. Juma exposed corruption in the building of the Belo Monte Mega Dam. After this she received many threats from extortion to death.  For two years a white pickup truck followed her around. In the truck were two armed people that eventually made a life attempt that was nearly successful in killing her and her children.  The police did not help her.   After several more threats Juma moved to Switzerland for a year. Other information Juma tried to stop the building of the Belo Monte Dam but failed. She watched as her childhood village (Tucama ) change a lot. Their wooden houses were replaced by cement. Everyday new things were added like fridges and processed foods. Juma believes that this was the deliberate destruction of her culture, ethnocide. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret%20Chung
Margaret Chung
Margaret Jessie Chung (or “Mom” Chung; Chinese: 張瑪珠) was the first Chinese-American doctor that was a woman. She created the first Western Medicine clinic in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Chung was also recruited for a secret mission to enlist American pilots. They became known as the Flying Tigers. She created WAVES, a reserve force for women in the U.S Navy. Chung also worked in the Allied war effort. She used her fame to influence others to join. Early Life Margaret Chung was born in 1889 in Santa Barbara. Chung was the daughter of immigrants and the oldest of eleven children. She grew up in a 24,000 acre ranch located in Ventura County. Chung decided that she wanted to be a doctor at a young age. She needed money to go to school. Chung sold newspapers to make money. Her newspaper, the Los Angeles Times, gave her a scholarship to go to school. Chung was rejected from all hospitals (as a doctor) after she graduated from medical school. She was forced to take a spot at the Santa Fe Railroad Hospital as a surgical nurse. Chung worked at the Mary Thompson Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Chicago. She worked as a state resident at the State Hospital for Criminally Insane in Illinois. Chung moved back to Los Angeles and built a small practice for those that could not pay when she heard about her father’s death. Chinatown & Beyond Chung moved to San Francisco’s Chinatown and started the first Western Medicine clinic there. She continued to work in her L.A clinic. Chung conducted medical exams on seven Navy pilots at the beginning of the Great Depression. These pilots became the first of her “sons”. Chung slowly built out a network of connections. She was a patron of the arts and dined with the L.A Philharmonic. Sometimes, she would make home-cooked meals for them. She would also invite them to her house to provide late meals. Another group, the “Kiwis'', were started by famous stars like Ronald Reagan and Robert Wang. The “Kiwis” could not fly. World War II Chung gifted all her “sons” a jade Buddha at the beginning of World War II. The “Golden Dolphins” were a group of submarine and naval officers. She also gave them special leather notebooks. Chung worked for the Allied war effort during World War II. She used her fame to influence others to join. Chung supported her “sons” on the front-line with gifts and letters. These gifts and letters connected them with each other. War with Japan Chung volunteered to work as a front-line doctor when the Japanese invaded China. She was rejected and given a secret mission. This mission was to recruit American pilots. They became known as the Flying Tigers because of the stripes on their planes. Chung lost some of her “sons” due to the series of wars. She still served home-cooked meals and regularly entertained her remaining “sons”. WAVES Chung also rallied for more women in the U.S military. She created WAVES. This stands for the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. WAVES was established in 1942. It was a reserve corps for women in the U.S Navy. Retirement Chung retired and moved to Marin County after these wars. She died of cancer in 1959. She was 69 years old. References Physicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Kings%20of%20Morocco
List of Kings of Morocco
In 1957, Sultan Mohammed V Of Morocco Was Proclaimed ''King'', this list shows the following Monarchs Since 1957: Alaouite Dynasty The Brackets After the Sultan's Name Shows The Name As If They Were The King of Morocco.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked%20%281993%20movie%29
Naked (1993 movie)
Naked is a 1993 British American black comedy-drama movie directed by Mike Leigh and Jesse Peretz. It stars David Thewlis, Lesley Sharp, Katrin Cartlidge, Greg Cruttwell, Claire Skinner, Ewen Bremner, Elizabeth Berrington and was distributed by New Life Pictures. Other websites 1993 comedy-drama movies 1990s black comedy movies British comedy-drama movies American comedy-drama movies Movies directed by Mike Leigh
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf%20Ogi
Adolf Ogi
Adolf Ogi was a Swiss politician. He was in office from 1987 to 2000. He was the president of the Swiss confederation in 1993, preceding Otto Stich. Swiss politicians Living people Year of birth missing (living people)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ami%20Radunskaya
Ami Radunskaya
Ami Elizabeth Radunskaya is an American mathematician and musician. After high school and before college she played cello for the Oakland Symphony in California for several years. Radunskaya is currently a professor of mathematics at Pomona College. She has been on faculty at Pomona College for over twenty years. She is the president of the Association for Women in Mathematics. Eduation Dr. Radunskaya received a bachelor’s degree from the University of California Berkley. She also has a Ph.D. from Stanford University. Math Dr. Radunskaya discovered her love of math at the age of four. At the start of her career journey, she tried many different things like chemistry and computer science, but she found her way back to her initial love, math. Now, she is a professor of mathematics at Pomona College. She is also the president of the Association for Women in Mathematics. Music Dr. Radunskaya started playing the cello at the age of nine where she started a trio with her two other siblings. After finishing high school at the age of sixteen, she spent ten years studying cello and composition. She then joined the Oakland Symphony. At the age of 23, she decided to quit, and instead explore composition and experimental music. Accomplishments Dr. Radunskaya received the 2016 mentor award. She has helped over eighty-two of her students to get their Ph.D.’s in mathematics. She was also a subject in the film: The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things. References Living people American mathematicians American musicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuyler%20Bailar
Schuyler Bailar
Schuyler Bailar is Korean American and the first openly transgender swimmer in NCAA Division I History. Bailar and Katie Ledecky set the U.S. record for the high school women's 400 yard relay. Harvard women’s swimming and diving coach asked Bailar to study and swim at Harvard University. Bailar decided to swim on the men’s team.  He graduated from Harvard in May, 2019. Early life Bailar was born in Virginia, USA. He started swimming by himself when he was one year old. He joined a summer swim team when he was four. Elementary and Middle Bailar was called a tomboy. He acted and dressed like a boy. He challenged his male classmates in fifth grade to arm wrestling. He won against all but one of the boys. High school Bailar attended Georgetown Day School in Washington, D.C. He had a lot of pressure in high school to look feminine and a girl. Bailar did not feel comfortable presenting himself as a girl. He was bullied throughout the entirety of high school for his difference between him and the other girls. He graduated in 2014. He made the physical gender transition from female to male in a gap year between high school and college. Bailar gave up his high rank as a female swimmer. He chose to be true to himself. Bailar’s Korean identity is important to him. Telling some family members that he is transgender was scary. But his family supported him. College Bailar was recruited by Harvard University. He was recruited for the women's team. Both the women's coach and the men's coach supported Bailar's transition. They let him pick which Harvard swim team to join. Bailar swam on the men's team. Bailar studied psychology and cognitive neuroscience at Harvard. He graduated on May 30, 2019. At graduation he won the Harvard Director’s Award, given only when a student who is an athlete does something very important. He was the seventh person to ever receive this award. After graduating, Bailar went on a speaking tour to fifteen states. Bailar now works at a financial services company in Seattle, WA. He teaches the employees interpersonal skills. Swimming Bailar started swimming in competitive meets at age seven. First, he swam with the Sea Devil Swimming team. A few years later he competed in the Junior Olympics. Bailar qualified for his first national meet when he was 13. During freshman year of high school Bailar joined the Nation’s Capital Swim Club. He ranked in the top 20 breastrokers in the U.S. in the age group of 15. He had the first back to back All American finishes in the 100-yard breaststroke in 2012. Bailar qualified for his first national meet when he was 13. He qualified for the U.S. Open Swimming Championships in 2013. He qualified for the U.S. Open swimming championships (the top U.S. meet when it is not an Olympics year) that year. He was part of a relay team that set the National Age Group Record in the women’s 400 yard medley relay. Bailar’s relay team, consisting of Janet Hu (NCAA Champion), Kylie Jordan (NCAA Qualifier), Katie Ledecky (Gold Medalist Olympian) and himself. They set a U.S. national record for the 400 yard medley relay.  They were all aged 15-18. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Kings%20of%20Romania
List of Kings of Romania
Wallachian Dynasty (~1200-1866) Wallachian Dynasty Kings of Romania Romanian Dynasty: Romania-related lists Romanian people Lists of monarchs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nzingha%20Prescod
Nzingha Prescod
Nzingha Prescod (born August 14, 1992) is an American foil fencer. She is a two-time Olympian. She is a consultant at a financial accounting services company in New York. She started Fencing in the Park. Fencing in the Park teaches fencing to children. Prescod helps children experience fencing. She also helps them develop life skills through fencing. Early Life Prescod was born in Brooklyn, New York. She is the daughter of Homer Richardson and Marva Prescod. She has a sister named Tekeya. Tekeya is also a fencer. Prescod is named after Nzinga Mbande. Nzinga was a warrior queen in Angola. Prescod went to high school at Stuyvesant High School. She went to college at Columbia University. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. She focused on race and ethnicity. Fencing Career Prescod started fencing at 9 years old. She started at the Peter Westbrook Foundation. Westbrook is a six-time Olympian and U.S. champion. He has a reputation for training top-level athletes. The foundation teaches fencing and life skills to children. He wants to make fencing visible to people of color and poorer communities. Prescod, her sister, and her best friend got a scholarship to train there. She is right-handed. She had potential, perseverance, and would put in extra practice. She liked thinking about strategy. Prescod won her first Youth 10 national competition when she was 10 years old. She on the Under-17 Cadet World Championship wen she was fourteen. From 2009-2018, Prescod competed in the Senior Word Championships every year but 2012. She ranked in the top five when she was 15 years old. In 2015, Prescod won a Bronze medal. She was the first Black American woman to win an individual medal at that competition. Her team won Silver in 2017 and Gold in 2018. She also got a Silver individual medal and a Gold team medal at the 2011 Pan American Games. Prescod medaled many times in the Junior World Championships and the Cadet World Championships. She has more awards than almost any fencer in the United States. In 2013, Prescod won the Grand Prix title in Marseille, France. She was the first US female foil fencer to win Gold at that competition. Prescod fenced in two Olympics, 2012 and 2016. She was 19 when she qualified for the first time. In 2008 she placed fifth and just missed being on the team. She was training for the 2020 Olympics. She hurt her hip and retired from fencing. She had hip replacement surgery in March 2020. Activism Prescod wants fencing to be more accessible so that more people can try it. She especially wants people of color to be able to try fencing. She started Fencing in the Park to help. On July 10, 2020, Prescod published "An Open Letter to the USOPC & NGBS," a letter to national fencing associations talking about racist incidents that happened on a Zoom call hosted by USA Fencing. She argued that fencing organizations need to stand up to inequalities and treat Black athletes better. Personal life Prescod enjoys reading and baking. She also likes shopping and swimming. Serena Williams is her idol. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangelina%20Villegas
Evangelina Villegas
Evangelina Villegas (born 1924) is a Mexican food scientist. Villegas invented a type of maize called QPM. QPM (Quality Protein Maize) has twice as much lysine and tryptophan (important amino acids) as regular maize. Kids who consume QPM grow 15% faster than kids who consume regular maize. It puts children at a significantly lowered risk of malnutrition disorders. QPM has helped people around the world. It now makes up 75% of the corn grown in Ghana. Education Villegas attended the National Polytech Institute. She received a bachelor's in chemistry and biology there. She later received her masters in cereal technology from Kansas State in the 1960s. Villegas also earned a PhD in cereal chemistry and breeding from North Dakota State University. Careers Evangelina Villegas first worked as a chemist and researcher at Mexico’s National Institute of Nutrition in the 1950s. She then worked in the Wheat Industrial Quality Chemical Laboratory at the Special Studies Office in 1957. Villegas moved on to work at CIMMYT in 1967. Development of QPM Villegas worked at CIMMYT from 1967 to 1989. She conducted research to analyze nutrition in corn. She collaborated with Dr. Surinder Vasal. Vasal was a plant breeder. He had a pHd in genetics and plant breeding. Vasal and Villegas worked together to create QPM. QPM saves lives and lowers the risk of malnutrition. It has key amino acids in it to help children. Awards and Honors Evangelina Villegas was the first woman to get the World Food Prize. Mexico’s National institute for Agriculture honored her. The National Polytech Institute titled Villegas as a Distinguished Former Student in 1972. The National Polytechnic Institute’s school of Biological Sciences also honored her six years later. Villegas was added to Alpha Delta Kappa’s List of International Women of Distinction. She received the Lazardo Cardenas medal in 2001. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachant
Bachant
Bachant () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 2,306 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachy
Bachy
Bachy () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 1,747 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailleul%2C%20Nord
Bailleul, Nord
Bailleul () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 15,019 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baisieux
Baisieux
Baisieux () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 4,784 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced%20Aeromarine%20Buccaneer%20II
Advanced Aeromarine Buccaneer II
The Buccaneer is an ultralight high wing flying boat. Production begon in 1984. Variants Buccaneer XA Single seat, wired-braced Part 103 ultralight flying boat. Engines available were the 28 hp (21 kW) Rotax 277 and the 35 hp (26 kW) Rotax 377. Buccaneer SX Single seat, strut-braced flying boat. Engines available were the 40 hp (30 kW) Rotax 447 and the 50 hp (37 kW) Rotax 503. Buccaneer II Two seat, strut-braced flying boat. Engines available were the 64 hp (48 kW) Rotax 582 and the 80 hp (60 kW) Rotax 912. Mallard M2-A Extensively modified Buccaneer, with the wing lowered. Was sold as a modification package and as a complete kit. Boats aircraft
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960%20AFC%20Asian%20Cup
1960 AFC Asian Cup
The 1960 AFC Asian Cup was the 2nd AFC Asian Cup, a football tournament that happens every four years. It is organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The tournament was played in South Korea from 14 October to 23 October 1960. The tournament was a round robin. The hosts South Korea won every single game. Venue Qualification Results All times are (UTC+9), the time used in South Korea. Winners Goalscorers Cho Yoon-Ok scored the most goals. He scored 4 goals. 19 goals were scored by 13 different players. There were no own goals. 4 goals Cho Yoon-ok 2 goals Shlomo Levi Moon Jung-sik Woo Sang-kwon 1 goal Amnon Aharonskind Rafi Levi Avraham Menchel Nahum Stelmach Luk Man Wai Yiu Cheuk Yin Choi Chung-min Nguyễn Văn Tú Trần Văn Nhung References Other websites "Asian Nations Cup 1960". RSSSF. Association football AFC Asian Cup
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%20AFC%20Asian%20Cup
1964 AFC Asian Cup
The 1964 AFC Asian Cup was the 3rd AFC Asian Cup, a football tournament that happens every four years. It is organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The tournament was played in Israel from 26 May to 3 June 1964. The tournament was a round-robin. The hosts Israel won every game. Venues Qualification 11 out of the 16 nations withdrew from qualifying. That meant South Korea and India automatically qualified. Results Winners Scorers Inder Singh and Mordechai Spiegler scored the most goals. They each scored 2 goals. 13 goals were scored by 11 different players. There were no own goals. 2 goals Inder Singh Mordechai Spiegler 1 goal Cheung Yiu Kwok K. Appalaraju Chuni Goswami Sukumar Samajpati Yohai Aharoni Moshe Leon Gideon Tish Park Seoung-ok Lee Soon-Myung Notes References Other websites Korean scorers RSSSF Association football AFC Asian Cup 1964
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20airports%20in%20the%20Netherlands
List of airports in the Netherlands
A list of all of the airports in the Netherlands.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89cole%20pratique%20des%20hautes%20%C3%A9tudes
École pratique des hautes études
École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) it is an institution of advanced studies in Paris, but not a university in the classical sense. EPHE was founded on July 31, 1868 by a decree of the French Minister of Education Victor Duruy and is one of the grandes écoles. The main idea was to prepare students for research by participating in research practice. No diplomas were requested or awarded. EPHE has trained professionals in Asian and Islamic studies and, among them, investment bankers, diplomats and military officers specializing in these fields. Notable teachers Auguste Jean Baptiste Chevalier, French botanist Ferdinand de Saussure, considered a founding father of modern day linguistics and semiotics Kristofer Schipper, Dutch sinologist Jean-Luc Vayssière, French professor, specializing in genetics and cell biology Notable graduates Louis-Frédéric, French scholar, art historian, writer, translator and editor Marcel Mauss, French anthropologist and sociologist Véronique Schiltz, French archaeologist, historian of art, and literary translator References Other websites Official website Technical colleges and universities in Paris 1868 establishments in France
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%20Korpi
Walter Korpi
Walter Korpi (Koutojärvi, Sweden, 1934 ) is a Swedish sociologist. Together with the Swedish politician and sociologist Joakim Palme, they wrote the work "The Paradox of Redistribution and Strategies of Equality", wich has some detractors about its principles. Academic and professional career He entered Stockholm University in 1958 and received a degree in philosophy from Stockholm University four years later. He also studied at the University of Colorado at Boulder between 1955 and 1956. From 1959 to 1964 he worked as a sociologist at the Militärpsykologiska institutet (Institute of Military Psychology) and from 1965 to 1966 at the Swedish Metalworkers Union. He then worked as an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University (1966-1968). He then worked as a professor of sociology at Umeå University until 1969 until he returned to the previous university as a professor of sociology until 1972. Since 1972 he became a professor of social policy and continues to do so until then. At the beginning, als anys siixanta, Korpi who was at the Institute of Military Psychology is going to focus above all on the attitudes and the welfare of the exèrcit. The publication Social Pressures and Attitudes in Military Training stands out, the thesis that is going to present what it is worth to license in 1962 in sociology. From the anys setanta, it is going to focus mainly on labor disputes and classes and, to a lesser extent, assistance research. Publications The Paradox of Redistribution and Strategies of Equality: Welfare State Institutions, Inequality and Poverty in the Western Countries ”(with Joakim Palme). American Sociological Review, 63 (661-687), 1998 The Working Class in Welfare Capitalism. Work, Unions and Politics in Sweden. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978. Korpi, W. (1980) 'Social Policy and Distributional Conflict in the Capitalist Democracies. A Preliminary Comparative Framework ', West European Politics, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 296-316. Awards Some of the most outstanding awards or recognitions: 1978 C. Wright Mills Award for The Working Class in Welfare Capitalism: Work, Unions and Politics in Sweden 1990 Statistical Award from the Swedish Statistical Association for the article Sweden is left behind? The economic growth of Suencia 1820-1990 in a comparative perspective. (originally, in Swedish; Halkar Sverige efter? Sveriges ekonomiska tillväxt 18201990 and jämförande belysning Doctor Honoris Causa 2000 from the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Turku, Finland . References Living people Politics of Sweden
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera%20Drake
Vera Drake
Vera Drake is a 2004 British French period drama movie directed by Mike Leigh and starring Imelda Staunton, Phil Davis, Daniel Mays, Sandra Voe, Eddie Marsan, Adrian Scarborough, Heather Craney, Sally Hawkins, Gerard Monaco, Ruth Sheen, Jim Broadbent, Lesley Manville, Lesley Sharp. It was nominated for 3 Academy Awards in 2005. Other websites 2004 drama movies British drama movies French drama movies Movies directed by Mike Leigh
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universit%C3%A9%20Paris-Dauphine
Université Paris-Dauphine
The Université Paris-Dauphine (Dauphine) is one of the seven universities in Paris. Created in 1971 after the division of the University of Paris with the name "Université Paris-IX", in 2004 it took the current name of "Université Paris-Dauphine", as well as the status of a large institution, but not a university. Notable graduates Alain Mabanckou, a writer Yves Meyer, French mathematician References Other websites Dauphine, official web site Colleges and universities in France 1971 establishments in Europe Paris 1970s establishments in France
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baives
Baives
Baives () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 168 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20heads%20of%20state%20of%20Romania
List of heads of state of Romania
This is the list of heads of state of Romania. Wallachians and Moldavians List of Kings of Romania List of rulers of Wallachia Romanian Kings Carol I (?-1914) Ferdinand I (1914-1927) Mihai (1927-1930) Carol II (1930-1940) Mihai (1940-1947) died in 2017 Presidents Constantin Parhon (1947-1952) Petru Groza (1952-1958) Mihail Sadoveanu (1958-1958) and Anton Moisescu Ion Gheorghe Maurer Nicolae Ceausescu Nicolae Ceaușescu (1967-1989) Ion Iliescu ( 1989-1996) Emil Constantinescu (1996-2000) Ion Iliescu (2000-2004) Traian Basescu Klaus Iohannis Romania-related lists
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking%20and%20Entering%20%28movie%29
Breaking and Entering (movie)
Breaking and Entering is a 2006 British American romantic crime drama movie directed by Anthony Minghella and starring Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, Robin Wright, Ray Winstone, Anna Chancellor, Martin Freeman. It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Other websites 2006 drama movies 2006 romance movies 2000s romantic drama movies 2000s crime drama movies British romantic drama movies British crime drama movies American romantic drama movies American crime drama movies MGM movies Movies directed by Anthony Minghella
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antigone
Antigone
Antigone may mean: Antigone (Sophocles) Antigone (Euripides) Antigone (bird) formerly named Grus
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vomer%20bone
Vomer bone
Located in the center of the nasal cavity, the vomer is a thin, unpaired bone of the face and skull (cranium). This small, trapezoidal bone serves as part of the nasal septum, which is the middle wall of the nasal respiratory cavity. Bones
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical%20resistance%20and%20conductance
Electrical resistance and conductance
Resistance, measured in ohms (symbolized by the Greek letter omega - Ω), is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. When an electron moves through a conductor like a meatal wire, is when an electric current would flow. Colliding of different moving ions in the metal makes it harder for current to flow which is what causes resistance. The longer a wire is, the more resistance there is because of the amount of collisions within being more as they pass; this means that the relationship between the two are proportional. On the other hand, the thinner a wire is, the more resistance. This is because of the space of the passing ions being less meaning the collisions increase. That makes them inversely proportional. As Resistance increases, current decreases making them inversely proportional. Calculation Resistance can be calculated by measuring current via an ammeter and potential difference via a voltmeter and using Ohm’s law. V = I x R or Volts = amperes x ohms Or Potential difference = current x resistance Which can be re-arranged to calculate current: R = V/I Electricity
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Jennings%20Hill
Paul Jennings Hill
Paul Jennings Hill (February 6, 1954 – September 3, 2003) was an American minister and anti-abortion extremist who murdered physician John Britton (1925–1994) and his bodyguard James Barrett (1919–1994) on July 29, 1994 in Pensacola, Florida. Nine years after the murder, Paul was executed by lethal injection on September 3, 2003 and he was the first person in the United States to be executed for murdering a abortion doctor. References 1954 births 2003 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plectrohyla%20hartwegi
Plectrohyla hartwegi
Harweg's spikethumb frog (Plectrohyla hartwegi) is a frog that lives in Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala. Scientists have seen it between 925 and 2700 meters above sea level. References Frogs Animals of North America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wei%C3%9Fdorf
Weißdorf
Weißdorf is a municipality in Upper Franconia in Hof in Bavaria in Germany. It is on the Saale River. References Hof (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zell%20im%20Fichtelgebirge
Zell im Fichtelgebirge
Zell im Fichtelgebirge, formerly Zell (official name until July 2007) is a market town in Hof in Bavaria in Germany. Geography The center of the market parish is between the towns of Hof and Bayreuth, about 5 km from the B 2 federal road and about 10 km from the A 9 motorway. The River Saale rises on the Waldstein ridge in the Fichtelgebirge near Zell im Fichtelgebirge. References Hof (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abensberg
Abensberg
Abensberg () is a town in Kelheim, in Bavaria, Germany, placed about 30 km southwest of Regensburg, 40 km east of Ingolstadt, 50 northwest of Landshut and 100 km north of Munich. It is on the river Abens, a tributary of the Danube. Geography The town is on the Abens river, a tributary of the Danube, about eight kilometres from the river's source. The area around Abensberg is by the valley of the Danube, where the Weltenburg Abbey stands, the valley of the Altmühl in the north, a left tributary of the Danube, and the famous Hallertau hops-planting region in the south. The town is divided into the municipalities of Abensberg, Arnhofen, Holzharlanden, Hörlbach, Offenstetten, Pullach and Sandharland. Divisions Since the administrative reforms in Bavaria in the 1970s, the town also surrounds the following Ortsteile: In the town: Abensberg (main settlement), Aunkofen (civil parish), Badhaus (village) To the east: Gaden (village), See (village), Offenstetten (civil parish) To the north east: Arnhofen (civil parish), Baiern (village), Pullach (civil parish), Kleedorf (village) To the north: Sandharlanden (civil parish), Holzharlanden (civil parish), Buchhof (small hamlet) To the west: Schwaighausen (village), Schillhof (hamlet), Gilla (small hamlet) To the south: Aumühle (small hamlet), Allersdorf (hamlet) To the south east: Lehen (small hamlet), Mitterhörlbach (hamlet), Upper Hörlbach (village), Lower Hörlbach (hamlet) References Other websites Abensberger Impressionen - Old Images of Abensberg Spa towns in Germany Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aiglsbach
Aiglsbach
Aiglsbach is a town and municipality in Kelheim, Germany, and a member of the Mainburg administrative partnership, a voluntary resource-pooling agreement with three surrounding municipalities. Geography Aiglsbach is between Regensburg and Munich, and between Ingolstadt and Landshut. The municipality has the following settlements: Aiglsbach, Berghausen, Gasseltshausen, Oberpindhart, Pöbenhausen, Radertshausen, Buch, Haselbuch, Gerblhäuser, Straßberg, Lindach and Moosham. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pritam%20Singh
Pritam Singh
Pritam Singh is a Singaporean politician, lawyer, and author who is the Workers' Party's secretary-general since 2018 and Leader of the Opposition since the 2020 general election. He is the Member of Parliament for Aljunied Group Representation Constituency for Eunos since 2011. In 2020, his party became the largest opposition party in Parliament, so Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong officially appointed him as Leader of the Opposition. Sources Singaporean politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramana%20Sayahi
Ramana Sayahi
Ramana Sayahi (born October 4, 1982) is a Iranian-Canadian actress. References Other website Iranian actors Living people 1982 births Models
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shake%20It%20Up%20%28Indian%20TV%20show%29
Shake It Up (Indian TV show)
Shake It Up is an Indian sitcom that aired on Disney Channel India in 2013. The series premiered from March 30, 2013 to November 11, 2013 on that channel. It is an Indian adaptation of the 2010–2013 American television series of the same name. The series was created by Chris Thompson. It revolves around the misadventures of best friends Neeladri (who is nicknamed Neel) Walia and Yashpal (who is nicknamed Yash) Mehta, two confident and energetic 13-year-old boys who are skilled dancers and are on the threshold of taking their steps into the world of professional dancing. The two boys are played by Sparsh Shrivastav and Ojas Godatwar. Main cast Neeladri "Neel" Walia: He is the equivalent of CeCe Jones, portrayed by Bella Thorne. Yashpal "Yash" Mehta: He is the equivalent of Rocky Blue, portrayed by Zendaya. Asawari Joshi as S.P Kiran Walia: She is the equivalent of Georgia Jones, portrayed by Anita Barone. Faiq Shaikh as Ayush Walia: He is the equivalent of Flynn Jones, portrayed by Davis Cleveland. Preet Rajput as Jay Mehta: He is the equivalent of Ty Blue, portrayed by Roshon Fegan. Alam Khan as Dheeraj Dambole: He is the equivalent of Deuce Martinez, portrayed by Adam Irigoyen. Akshat R Saluja as Shekhar Grover: He is the equivalent of Gary Wilde, portrayed by R. Brandon Johnson. Recurring Ayush Narang as Manjot "Jo" Dhillon: He is the equivalent of Gunther Hessenheffer, portrayed by Kenton Duty. Riddhi Arora as Mandeep "Di" Dhillon: She is the equivalent of Tinka Hessenheffer, portrayed by Caroline Sunshine. Goolshan Mazdiaani as Batiwala Aunty: She is the equivalent of Mrs. Loccasio, portrayed by Renée Taylor. Ayesha Kaduskar as Dina Shah: She is the equivalent of Dina Garcia, portrayed by Ainsley Bailey. References Disney Channel shows
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palak%20Pe%20Jhalak
Palak Pe Jhalak
Palak Pe Jhalak () is an Indian supernatural teen sitcom television series that is a adaptation of the American series That's So Raven. The series was produced by Rose Audio Visuals and it premiered on September 27, 2015 on Disney Channel India and ended on December 9, 2015. The show has one season that only has 21 episodes in it. Plot The show's setting is in Delhi and it revolves around a teenager named Nysha Kapoor (Ayesha Kaduskar), her friends, and her family members; mother (Khyati Keswani), father (Nitesh Pandey), brother (Arush Rana), and her best friends Ishaan (Vaibhav Thakkar) and Tara (Anam Anuji) . The title character drew on her psychic powers, ingenuity, and talent as a fashion designer as well as a variety of disguises to get into and out of amusing adolescent and pre-adolescent situation. References Disney Channel shows
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahidus
Ahidus
Ahidus is the traditional dance of Berber tribes originated from northwestern Africa. It is the favourite entertainment of the Berber tribes in Morocco and some parts of Algeria. Origins and characteristics The origins of Ahidus are unknown because of the lack of research studies. Ahidus is believed to be originated from the Berber tribe of Zenata. The starting formation of the dance was done by making a closed circle which represented the unity between the performers and the inhabitants of the tribe. The lead dancer would stand in the middle and guide the group. An important aspect of Ahidus is the traditional dance. Men wears white djellaba and turban representing the symbol of peace. As for women, they were free to wear either white or colourful kaftans coupled with silver jewellery. Gallery
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballum
Ballum
Ballum is a village on the western half of the island of Ameland and the smallest of the total of four villages on the island. It is on an island in the north of the Netherlands. It also holds Ameland airport in the northwest of Ballum. The village has a population of 350. People from Ballum Eelke Bakker, oldest living man in the Benelux. Died 2020, aged 109. Settlements in Friesland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine%20III%20of%20Scotland
Constantine III of Scotland
Constantine III (d. 997) was a King of Scotland from 995 until 997, he is sometimes called Constantine the Bald. 997 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20Abbach
Bad Abbach
Bad Abbach is a municipality in Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany. References Other websites Bad Abbach website Spa towns in Germany Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biburg
Biburg
Biburg is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsendorf
Elsendorf
Elsendorf is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essing
Essing
Essing is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. It is on the river Altmühl. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausen%2C%20Lower%20Bavaria
Hausen, Lower Bavaria
Hausen is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herrngiersdorf
Herrngiersdorf
Herrngiersdorf is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. Geography Herrngiersdorf is south of Langquaid and consists of Herrngiersdorf, Sandsbach, Semerskirchen, and Sittelsdorf. Gallery References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ihrlerstein
Ihrlerstein
Ihrlerstein is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelheim
Kelheim
Kelheim () is a town and municipality in Bavaria, Germany. It is the capital of the district Kelheim and is at the convergence of the rivers Altmühl and Danube. Kelheim has a population of around 15,750. References Other websites Kelheim360.de - Virtual 360° Panoramic Tour of old Town Kelheim Kelheim (district) Towns in Bavaria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchdorf%2C%20Lower%20Bavaria
Kirchdorf, Lower Bavaria
Kirchdorf is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langquaid
Langquaid
Langquaid is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. Ortsteile Villages associated to the administration (Ortsteil) of Langquaid are Adlhausen Hellring Leitenhausen Niederleierndorf Oberleierndorf Paring Unterschneidhart Mitterschneidhart Oberschneidhart References Markt Langquaid - Ortsteile Other websites Official homepage of Markt Langquaid Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neustadt%20an%20der%20Donau
Neustadt an der Donau
Neustadt an der Donau is a town in Lower Bavaria on the Danube in Bavaria, Germany. Placed on the western border of Kelheim, Neustadt is firstly known for the thermal spa Bad Gögging. Neustadt had a population of 12,753 as of December 31, 2003. Geography The city is halfway between Ingolstadt and Regensburg, on an about wide gravel plain of the Danube valley, which at this point is south of the wooded foothills of the tertiary Donau-Isar hill country of the Hallertau and surrounded on the north by the limestone slope of the southern Franconian Alb. The rivers Ilm and Abens flow into the Danube in the city. The township has 22 districts Arresting, Bad Gögging, Deisenhofen, Eining, Geibenstetten, Haderfleck, Heiligenstadt, Hienheim, Irnsing, Irnsing-Steinbruch, Karpfenstein, Lina, Marching, Mauern, Mulhouse, Niederulrain, Oberulrain, Schwaig, Sittling, Umbertshausen and Wöhr . The area heavily dominated by agriculture; asparagus and in particular hops play a special role. Surrounding communities of Neustadt are Abensberg, Altmannstein, Biburg, Kelheim, Mindelstetten, Münchsmünster, Pförring and Siegenburg. References Other websites Municipal website Official website of Bad Gögging Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crenichthys%20baileyi
Crenichthys baileyi
The White River springfish (Crenichthys baileyi) is a fish that lives in North America. Subspecies There are subspieces of this fish: White River springfish (Crenichthys baileyi baileyi) Hiko White River springfish (Crenichthys baileyi grandis) Moapas White River springfish (Crenichthys baileyi moapae) Preston White River springfish (Crenichthys baileyi albivallis) References Fish Animals of North America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colette%20of%20Corbie
Colette of Corbie
Early in the 15th century St. Colette of Corbie (1381–1447), in France, sought to reform the order. She restored the primitive observance in 17 monasteries during her lifetime and reasserted the strict principle of poverty; her followers came to be called the Colettine Poor Clares, or Poor Clares of St. Colette (P.C.C.), and today are located mostly in France. The Capuchin Sisters, originating in Naples in 1538, and the Alcantarines, of 1631, are also Poor Clares of the strict observance. 1380s births 1440s deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railroad%20Valley%20springfish
Railroad Valley springfish
The Railroad Valley springfish (Crenichthys nevadae) is a fish that lives in North America. It lives in Nevada in the United States of America. Size This fish is 6 cm long. Home People have seen the Railroad Valley springfish in six places where the water comes out of the ground hot. The fish came there as Railroad Lake dried up. Currently, they still live in Big, North, Hay Corral, and Reynolds Springs, but they have disappeared from the other places. People have also brought them to live in ponds in other places, for example Sadaville, Creek Canyon, and Chimney Spring. Scientists have not checked if it has a bad effect on the places people brought it. Threats It is endangered because people brought other fish to the places where it lives. It is also endangered because human beings take water out of their streams and ponds, because human beings change the places where it lives, and because cows and other livestock step on the fish when they come to their ponds to drink water. References Fish Animals of North America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel%20Core%20i9%2012900K
Intel Core i9 12900K
Intel Core i9 12900K is a 12th generation Intel Core processors. It has 16 cores and 24 threads. It is based on big.LITTLE design. The 8 cores are performance-focused, running at 3.2 GHz. The other 8 cores are efficiency-focused, running at 2.4 GHz. It also has 30 MB cache. Intel Core processors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaza%20%281939%20movie%29
Zaza (1939 movie)
Zaza is a 1939 American romantic drama movie directed by George Cukor and is the third version of the French play of the same name by Pierre Berton. It stars Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Bert Lahr, Helen Westley, Constance Collier, Genevieve Tobin, Ann E. Todd, Rex O'Malley and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Other websites 1939 movies 1930s romance movies 1930s drama movies 1930s romantic drama movies American romantic drama movies Movies based on books Movies directed by George Cukor Paramount Pictures movies Movies set in France
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr.%20Bhim%20Rao%20Ambedkar%20College
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College is a constituent college of the University of Delhi. It was established on 8 February 1991 during the birth centenary year of B. R. Ambedkar. It is sponsored by central Government to cater to the needs of higher education in trans-Yamuna area of Delhi. It is a co-educational institution. Courses The college launched four professional courses in the university, namely, BA (Hons) Business Economics, BA (Hons) Social Work, BA (Hons) Hindi Journalism and Mass Communication, and BA (Hons) Applied Psychology. The prominent academic programs include B.Com & B.Com (Hons.), B.A. (Hons.) Geography, B.A. (Hons.) History and B.A. (Programme). References Other websites Dr.Bhim Rao Ambedkar College Home | University of Delhi Wayback Machine 1991 establishments in Asia Colleges and universities in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage%20Islands
Savage Islands
The Savage Islands or Selvagens Islands are a small Portuguese island group in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is south of Madeira, and north of the Canary Islands. The island group includes two major islands, Selvagem Grande and Selvagem Pequena, each surrounded by a cluster of reefs, with the total area of 2.73  km2. The islands are administered as part of the Portuguese municipality of Funchal, belongs to the Madeiran civil parish of Sé. It was designated a natural reserve in 1971, its plays an important role as a nesting point for several species of birds. Since then, the bird populations (namely Cory's shearwater) and nearby waters have been protected by the Portuguese government. The islands are remote and is largely uninhabited. Geography The Savage Islands are part of Macaronesia (island groups of the North Atlantic Ocean, near Europe and off the coast of Morocco in North Africa). The islands lies about from Madeira, and from the Canary Islands.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painten
Painten
Painten is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riedenburg
Riedenburg
Riedenburg () is a town in Kelheim, in Bavaria, Germany. It is on the river Altmühl, northwest of Kelheim and northeast of Ingolstadt. Prunn Castle (de) is in Riedenburg. The town is on the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohr%20in%20Niederbayern
Rohr in Niederbayern
Rohr in Niederbayern is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. Twin towns Rohr in Niederbayern is twinned with: Castelcucco, Italy, since 2003 References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saal%20an%20der%20Donau
Saal an der Donau
Saal is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. It is along the border of the Danube River, around 25 km southwest of Regensburg. Ortsteile Villages associated to the administration (Ortsteil) of Saal are Buchhofen Reißing Mitterfecking Peterfecking Oberfecking Einmuß Seilbach Oberschambach Unterschambach Oberteuerting Unterteuerting Kleinberghofen Gstreifet Kleingiersdorf References Historical Development of Saal an der Donau (in German) Neustadt a. d. Donau > History > Goethe in Neustadt a.d. Donau (in German) Subcamps of Konzentrationslager Flossenbürg, Location: Saal a.d. Donau (in German) search at Deutschland - Ein Denkmal (english information page) Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegenburg
Siegenburg
Siegenburg is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teugn
Teugn
Teugn is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Subcamps of Konzentrationslager Flossenbürg, Location: Saal a.d. Donau (in German) search at Deutschland - Ein Denkmal (English information page) Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train%2C%20Bavaria
Train, Bavaria
Train () is one of the many municipalities of Germany in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkenschwand
Volkenschwand
Volkenschwand is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildenberg
Wildenberg
Wildenberg is a municipality in Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abtswind
Abtswind
Abtswind is a municipality in Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany. References Kitzingen (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biebelried
Biebelried
Biebelried is a municipality in Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany. References Kitzingen (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plectrohyla%20tecunumani
Plectrohyla tecunumani
The cave spikethumb frog (Plectrohyla tecunumani) is a frog that lives in Guatemala. Scientists have only seen it three times. It lives very high above sea level. Scientists saw it in the Sierra de Cuchumatanes in western Guatemala at 3200 to 3395 meters above sea level. References Frogs Animals of North America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl%20Quintanilla
Carl Quintanilla
Carl Quintanilla (September 10, 1970) is an American journalist and co-anchor of Squawk on the street and anchor of Squawk Alley, which is a morning programs on CNBC. Early Life Quintanilla was born in Michigan, Midland City. When he was in high school, he interned at Westword Magazine in Denver in Michigan. Education Quintanilla is a political science student from University of Colorado Boulder. He later serve as a reporter in Daily Camera in Boulder from 1991 - 1993. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Dumping%20Ground
The Dumping Ground
The Dumping Ground (also informally referred to as the DG) is a British children's television drama series that focuses on the lives and experiences of young people who live in a care home with their care workers in care, broadcast on CBBC since 4 January 2013. The series is a continuation of Tracy Beaker Returns and the first series, consisting of thirteen, thirty-minute episodes, was commissioned in early 2012. External links English-language television programs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina%20Paw%C5%82owska
Regina Pawłowska
Regina Pawłowska (22 September 1935 Mogilev– 19 April 2021) was a Polish scholar, philologist, linguist, and professor of humanities. She was awarded the Order of Polonia Restituta. She graduated from Higher Pedagogical School in Gdańsk. She taught at this university, and at the University of Gdańsk. In 1968 she obtained a doctoral degree with the thesis, From the history of the Polish language in Gdańsk in the seventeenth century. On March 12, 2003, she received the title of professor of humanities. In her scientific work she specialized in the field of linguistics and methodology of teaching Polish literature and language. She is buried in the Witomiński cemetery in Gdynia. References 2021 deaths 1935 births Polish academics
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janina%20Suchorzewska
Janina Suchorzewska
Janina Stefania Suchorzewska, pseudonym Myszka (born née Tatarkiewicz 31 March 1930 Warsaw - 20 April 2021 Gdynia) was a Polish anesthesiologist, scout, and participant of the Warsaw Uprising. She was awarded the Honorary Badge of the Polish Red Cross (1959, 1970), the Gold Cross of Merit (1989), the Medal of the National Education Commission (2000) and the Order of Polonia Restituta (2001) . Life In 1942, she became a member of the Grey Ranks. She participated in the Warsaw Uprising . She was employed as a professor and manager at the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care at the Faculty of Medicine of the Medical University of Gdańsk She was an associate professor at the Medical University of Gdańsk. Among the doctors taught by her were: Maria Wujtewicz (1985), Andrzej Basiński (1989), Romuald Lango (1998), Anna Paprocka-Lipińska (1999). She rescued the wounded during the 1970 Polish protests, during martial law, she protected the opposition from arrest She died on April 20, 2021 at the age of 91. She is buried in the Catholic cemetery in Sopot. Family She was the daughter the Warsaw lawyer Jan Tatarkiewicz, and of Zofia; and niece of the historian of philosophy, Władysław Tatarkiewicz. References 1930 births 2021 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/SK%20Vorw%C3%A4rts%20Steyr
SK Vorwärts Steyr
SK Vorwärts Steyr is an an Austrian association football club from Steyr, Upper Austria. The club was founded on April 14th, 1919. He is one of the oldest football clubs in Upper Austria. 1988 till 1996 they played in the Bundesliga. In 1999 the club went bankrupt and started again in lower leagues in 2001. In 2018 they were promoted to the Austrian Second League. Current squad As of 6 December 2021. Coaching staff Daniel Madlehner - head coach Markus Eitl - assistance coach Markus Bogenreiter - goalkeeper coach Famous players Oleg Blochin Željko Vuković Tomislav Kocijan Peter Stöger Johann Kogler Alexander Manninger Daniel Madlener Walter Waldhör Andreas Heraf Manfred Linzmaier Richard Niederbacher Christoph Westerthaler Austrian football clubs Football clubs of Upper Austria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velle
Velle
Velle () is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language crime comedy film directed by Deven Munjal, produced Nandini Sharma, Aarushi Malhotra and Rajnish Khanuja. The film follows a script narration on one end, and four immature kids trying to correct a plan gone wrong on the other. The screenplay and dialogues are written by Pankaj Kumar. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Brochevarevarura. The film was released on 10 December 2021. Plot Three criminals, a runaway girl, her three best friends, an aspiring director and a star cross paths due to an incident. Will they come off better for it or worse? Cast Karan Deol as Rahul Abhay Deol as Rishi Singh Savant Singh Premi as Ramesh Bhatia aka Rambo Vishesh Tiwari as Rajeshwar aka Raju Mouni Roy as Rohini Anya Singh as Riya Mahesh Thakur as Ravikant, Rahul's father Zakir Hussain as Radhe Shyam "RS", Riya's Father Rajesh Kumar as Rajni Inspector References 2021 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagobert%20III
Dagobert III
Dagobert III (698 - December 715) was King of the Franks from 711 until 715. Like many kings of the time, not much is known of him. 690s births 715 deaths Germanic peoples Kings and queens
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grupo%20Clar%C3%ADn
Grupo Clarín
Grupo Clarín S.A. (English: Clarin Group) is the largest media conglomerate in Argentina. This group was officially formed in 1999, it includes, among other media, the daily Clarín (the newspaper with the largest circulation in Latin America), the company Artear, which operates and markets the television network El Trece based in Buenos Aires, the news channel Todo Noticias and the cable operator Cablevisión, along with dozens of companies such as publishing houses, radio and television stations, television production companies, Internet providers, telecommunications, graphic printers, traditional mail and outsourcing services. Companies and brands Some of the companies that form part of the conglomerate are: References 1999 establishments
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul%20Pier
Jean-Paul Pier
Jean-Paul Pier (July 5, 1933 – December 14, 2016) was a math scholar from Luxembourg. He worked on harmonic analysis and history of mathematics. In 1971, he made the "Séminaire de mathématiques" (Mathematics Seminar) at the Centre universitaire de Luxembourg (now the University of Luxembourg). In 1989, he made the Luxembourg Mathematical Society. He was president of this Society from 1989 to 1993 and from 1995 to 1998. During the school year 1994–1995, he was a visiting professor at the Université catholique de Louvain. He died in Bettembourg, Luxembourg on December 14, 2016 at the age of 83. References 1933 births 2016 deaths Luxembourgian people Mathematicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/343%20Industries
343 Industries
343 Industries is a video game developing studio owned by the American technology company Microsoft, and is located in Redmond, Washington. They are responsible for the Halo video game franchise after taking over from Bungie Studios. Games Halo 4 Halo 5: Guardians Halo Infinite Halo Wars 2 Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary Halo: Spartan Assault Halo: Spartan Strike Halo: The Master Chief Collection American video game companies