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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron%20Junction%2C%20Minnesota
Iron Junction, Minnesota
Iron Junction is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmar%20Fischer
Elmar Fischer
Elmar Fischer (6 October 1936 – 19 January 2022) was an Austrian Roman Catholic prelate. Fischer was born in Innsbruck, Austria. He became a priest in 1961. He was bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Feldkirch from 2005 until his retirement in 2011. Fischer died from COVID-19 on 19 January 2022 in Innsbruck, at the age of 85. References 1936 births 2022 deaths Austrian Roman Catholics Roman Catholic bishops People from Innsbruck Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinney%2C%20Minnesota
Kinney, Minnesota
Kinney is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonidas%2C%20Minnesota
Leonidas, Minnesota
Leonidas is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mizanur%20Rahman%20%28umpire%29
Mizanur Rahman (umpire)
Mizanur Rahman () is a Bangladeshi cricket umpire. He made his debut in 2009. Career Mizanur served as umpire in the unofficial Test series between Bangladesh A vs West Indies A in May 2010. He made his List A category debut as an umpire in the Dhaka Premier League's Rupganj vs Prime Bank match on December 3, 2014. As an umpire, he last conducted the match between Abahani Limited vs Rupganj on 4 April 2018. References Other websites Player Profile from Cricinfo Living people Bangladeshi cricketers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKinley%2C%20St.%20Louis%20County%2C%20Minnesota
McKinley, St. Louis County, Minnesota
McKinley is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meadowlands%2C%20Minnesota
Meadowlands, Minnesota
Meadowlands is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
897883
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain%20Iron%2C%20Minnesota
Mountain Iron, Minnesota
Mountain Iron is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orr%2C%20Minnesota
Orr, Minnesota
Orr is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proctor%2C%20Minnesota
Proctor, Minnesota
Proctor is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice%20Lake%2C%20Minnesota
Rice Lake, Minnesota
Rice Lake is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower%2C%20Minnesota
Tower, Minnesota
Tower is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winton%2C%20Minnesota
Winton, Minnesota
Winton is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. Cities in Minnesota
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doomsday%20Clock
Doomsday Clock
The Doomsday Clock is a symbol that represents the likely possibility of human-caused threat to humanity and possible extinction or non-reversable damage. Kept going since 1947 by the members of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The clock is a metaphor for threats to humanity. Background The clock shows how close the world is to a global catastrophe as a number of minutes or seconds to midnight, changed in January of each year. When the clock hits midnight, it means that a global event that would harm humanity is near. The main reasons why the clock would change its times are nuclear risk and climate change. On January 23, 2020, the Clock was moved further, to 100 seconds (1 minute 40 seconds) before midnight, meaning that the Clock's status today is the closest to midnight since the Clock's start in 1947. In 2021 and 2022, the clock's time was unchanged, staying at 100 seconds before midnight. Timeline References Other websites Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Timeline of the Doomsday Clock Doomsday Clock homepage Clocks
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democrat%20In%20Name%20Only
Democrat In Name Only
Democrat In Name Only or DINO is a word for people who are in the Democratic Party of the United States but believe things and want to pass laws that are different from most Democrats. DINO is a pejorative term, meaning it is an insult that other Democrats or liberals use for people whom they think should not count as Democrat. References Democrats (United States)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamada%20%28name%29
Yamada (name)
Yamada (Japanese: 山田) is a common Japanese surname. The word means mountain rice field. Famous people with this name are listed. Tachi Yamada - Japanese-born American physician and gastroenterologist. Sportspeople Keizo Yamada - Long-distance runner. Footballers Takuya Yamada Takahiro Yamada Nobuhisa Yamada Chiaki Yamada Naoki Yamada Hiroki Yamada Goro Yamada Yoshifumi Yamada Shoji Yamada Matsuichi Yamada Yasuhiro Yamada Japanese-language surnames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sato%20%28name%29
Sato (name)
Sato (Japanese: 佐藤, sometimes 左藤) is a common Japanese surname. Famous people with this name are listed. Eisaku Satō - Japanese politician and the 39th Prime Minister of Japan. Music related people Kentaro Sato - composer and conductor Yasuji Sato - Japanese keyboardist and piano player Sportspeople Takuma Sato - Japanese professional racing driver. Footballers Hisato Sato Hiroaki Sato Yuto Sato Yoshiaki Sato Harue Sato Yusuke Sato Choei Sato Kentaro Sato (footballer) Dai Sato Junji Sato Taichi Sato Yohei Sato Eiji Sato Akihiro Sato Daiki Sato Japanese-language surnames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki%20%28name%29
Suzuki (name)
Suzuki (Japanese: 鈴木) is a common Japanese surname. The word means bell tree. Famous people with this name are listed. D. T. Suzuki - Japanese philosopher and writer. Akira Suzuki (chemist) Seijun Suzuki - Japanese movie director, actor Zenkō Suzuki - Japanese politician, Prime Minister of Japan from 1980 to 1982. Sportspeople Ichiro Suzuki - former MLB player Ayumi Suzuki - Go player Kenzo Suzuki - Japanese professional wrestler Footballers Tamotsu Suzuki Takayuki Suzuki Hideto Suzuki Ryozo Suzuki Daisuke Suzuki Keita Suzuki Shigeyoshi Suzuki Masae Suzuki Musashi Suzuki Yasuo Suzuki Tatsuya Suzuki Yasuhito Suzuki Japanese-language surnames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical%20girl
Magical girl
Magical girl (in Japanese: 魔法少女, Hepburn:mahō shōjo) is a subgenre of Japanese fantasy media (including anime, manga, light novels, and live action). It centered and focuses around young girls who possess magical abilities which they typically use through an ideal alter ego into which they can transform. References Anime and manga terms Anime and manga genres
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abe%20%28surname%29
Abe (surname)
Abe is a common Japanese surname. It can be written as 阿部, 安倍, or 安部 etc. Notable people with this name are listed below. Politicians Shinzō Abe Shintaro Abe Nobuyuki Abe - general in the Imperial Japanese Army Footballers Yuki Abe Hiroki Abe Teruo Abe Hiroyuki Abe Kazuki Abe Bunichiro Abe Japanese-language surnames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ando%20%28surname%29
Ando (surname)
Ando (Japanese: 安藤) is a common Japanese surname. Notable people with this name are listed below. Momofuku Ando - founder and chairman of Nissin Food Products Tadao Ando - architect Sportspeople Miki Ando - figure skater Footballers Kozue Ando Shunsuke Ando Masahiro Ando Jun Ando Tomoyasu Ando Japanese-language surnames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masaki%20Suda
Masaki Suda
Masaki Suda( February 21, 1993) is a famous Japanese actor and singer. His real name is Taisho Sugo. His debut song is Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki. He won numerous awards for film and TV drama. Career (actor) In 2008, Suda was elected as one of the finalists of Junon Super Boy Contest, and he started to belong to Top Coat.His first  debut and the lead role was  Kamen Rider  W in 2009. In 2013, he won the 37th  Japan Academy Film Prize for Newcomer Actor with the movie Tomogui that he played the lead. In 2014, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award of Takasaki Film Festival with Soko nomi nite kagayaku. Also, he won Best Emerging Actor Award at TAMA Film Festival and Best Actor Award at Osaka Cinema Festivaland so on. He appeared on NHK TVseries Gochiso-san, which was his first appearance of that series. In 2017, his music career started with Mita koto mo Nai Keshiki and he also started radio as a regular personality of  All Night Nippon in the Spring, the same year. He won the 41th Japan Academy Film Prize for Best Actor with Aa Koya. In 2019, it’s been 10 years since he made his debut as an actor, and he was cast as the lead of a serial TV drama.  In addition, he received many Best Actor Awards such as the Best Actor Award of Tokyo Drama Award. In 2020, Ito, a movie starring Suda and Nana Komatsu was released. Career (music) In 2017, it was announced that  Suda would  debut with Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki. In the same year, his second single, Kokyu was released. In 2018, he released his third single Sayonara Elegy, and the fourth single Long Hope Philia. In 2019, he appeared at the Red and White singing Festival of NHK, and he sang Machigai sagashi. Personal life Suda’s grandfather was a dressmaker. Therefore, Suda was influenced by his `grandfather, started to be interested in clothes, and  usually makes clothing.     He respects Comedians ,and his best Comedians are Downtown, who are famous Japanese Comedians. He used to belong to a soccer team in Minowa, Osaka in his childhood. Also, he used to take piano and swimming lessons when he was a junior high school student, and belonged to an  American football club in high school. On November 15, 2021, he announced that he married Nana Komatsu, a famous Japanese actress. Discography Albums Play-March 21, 2018 Love-July 10, 2019 Singles Kiseki-2016 Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki-2017 Kokyu-2017 Sayonara Elegy-2018 Long Hope Philia-2018 Machigai Sagashi-May 14, 2019 Niji-2020 Extended play Green Boys- January 24, 2017 References オーディション落選が転機だった菅田将暉. (2014, November 20). 芸能ニュース. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://npn.co.jp/article/detail/30297097/ Japan Academy Academy. (2022, January 13). Japan Academy Academy. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.japan-academy-prize.jp/prizes/37.html 映画ナタリー. (2021,  November 21). 菅田将暉がTAMA映画賞で最優秀男優賞を獲得、役所広司は西川美和からのオファー喜ぶ(映画ナタリー). Yahoo!ニュース. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/390008d23611f96602d35e2dafcced6570f43543 菅田将暉|SUDA MASAKI MUSIC OFFICIAL. (n.d.). SUDA MASAKI MUSIC OFFICIAL. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://sudamasaki-music.com/sp/ 菅田将暉 と 高崎映画祭. (2022,  January 11). エルペディア【Wikipedia】. Retrieved January 13,  2022,  from https://rubese.net/lpedia001/target.php?name=%E8%8F%85%E7%94%B0%E5%B0%86%E6%9A%89&id=212190 L. (2019,  December 16). 俳優菅田将暉の幼少期からの才能溢れる逸話集!アメフトにサッカー!?好きなタイプは?.  芸能界の掟. Retrieved January 17, 2022, from https://geinoukainookite.net/masaki-suda-epi/M. (2021, July 14). 菅田将暉がダウンタウンに宛てた手紙が泣ける!内容紹介!【動画あり】 | Life With Topics. Coco’sCareNote. Retrieved January 17,  2022, from https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20160514-a040/(2014, May 14) 菅田将暉が小松菜奈との結婚発表「4年越しの片思いを実らせた」(NEWSポストセブン). Yahoo!ニュース. Retrieved January 17, 2022, from https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/1cd11194c83f7eabde3dca808fe5535684df2231 糸 : 作品情報. (2022,  January 17). 映画.com. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://eiga.com/movie/91361/ 菅田将暉のオールナイトニッポン. (n.d.). オールナイトニッポン.com ニッポン放送. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.allnightnippon.com/suda/ 1993 births Living people Japanese actors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour%20Court%20%28France%29
Labour Court (France)
in France the Labour Courts or employment tribunals is to Resolve disputes that is arising out of an employment contract. the dispute is to be resolved by a judgment only if conciliation cannot by the court. Labour Courts were created at the beginning of the 19th century. References France
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahoko%20Uehashi
Nahoko Uehashi
Nahoko Uehashi is a Japanese writer of children’s literature and a cultural anthropologist about the Australian native people, Aborigines. Now she teaches cultural anthropology in Kawamura Gakuen Woman’s University. Simple Biology In 1962 she was born in Tokyo. She loved reading books and manga. When she was a high school student she wanted to be a cartooner. However she thought that she was not good at drawing and gave up being it. After graduating from her high school, she enrolled at Rikkyo University and studied cultural anthropology.  She majored in it and studied female repellent. She went to Okinawa for field work and was advised to try to do it in a place where the spoken language is different. She chose Australia as the place and researched about Yamatji which is one of the tribes of Aborigines. She has studied about them until now and taught about cultural anthropology in Kawamura Gakuen Woman’s University Her career as a writer started in 1989. She published her first work “Seirei-no-Ki (Spirit Tree)”. From that year she has written many stories until today. Fictional Works Shika-no-Oh series (King of the Deers) Van, a man who was the top of the “Dokkaku (a kind of army)” , Yuna, a young girl who was saved by Van and Hossal, a doctor, had fought with the mysterious sickness named “Mizzal (black-wolf fever)”. Kemono-no-Soja series (The Beast Player) Erin, an orphan girl met with a sacred young animal and grew with it experiencing various things, meeting with a lot of people and learning about what the creatures are. Koteki-no-Kanata (Beyond the Fox Whistle) A twelve-year-old girl, Sayo, saved a young fox. He was actually a fox spirit living in the gap which is between the real and gods’ world. The two got involved in the fight for territory but they grew their love by trying to solve the problems. Moribito-Series A woman bodyguard, Balsa, was asked by a second queen to save the second prince from assassins. From the journey to escape from the assassins, they visited various places and learned lots of things about spirits and the world which they live in. Tsuki-no-Mori ni Kami yo Nemure (Sleep in the Moon Forest, God) Tayata was a god of snakes living in the Moon Forest. However his fiance allowed villagers to seal gods in the forest. This is the story of the balance of the relationship between gods, humans and nature. Seirei-no-Ki (Spirit Tree) The earth had gone under because of the environmental destruction and the human beings had lived on other planets. A boy and his cousin knew that one tribe was coming to their planet, but they were embroiled in the troubles. Study When she enrolled at the university, she wanted to learn about western history. However she gave up learning it because the ancient language was too difficult for her. Then at that time she found a seminar of the African spiritual world. African spiritual things were completely new for her and she got interested in them. In graduate school she learned about Menstrual Pollution and Avoidance of Women. She went to Okinawa to collect detailed datas and compare them. She thought that it was a really nice time for her and decided to do field work in a completely different and remote place. She found an internship in Australia as an elementary school teacher. She went there in 1990 and studied about Yamatji. She constantly went there after that year and wrote a book,” Tonari-no-Aborijini (The next aborigine)” in 2010. Also she got 15th Japanese Cultural Anthropology Association Award in 2020 with her studies. Awards She has gotten 18 awards in total until 2020. Since her second fictional book she got awards for each work. Also her books were translated into some languages and some of her books in English got 4 awards from the American Library Association. The biggest award she has got was the Hans Christian Andersen Award as an author in 2014. The award was an international publication award of children’s literature and it is called “small Nobel prize”. References https://uehashi.com/en/about/ https://uehashi.com/en/about/#awards http://www.webdoku.jp/rensai/sakka/michi095_uehashi/20090930_4.html https://kadobun.jp/special/shikanoou/ https://book-sp.kodansha.co.jp/topics/kemono/#01 https://uehashi.com/book/monogatari/#obi36 https://www.kaiseisha.co.jp/special/moribito/ https://www.kaiseisha.co.jp/books/9784036524303 https://www.shinchosha.co.jp/book/132085/ https://www.chikumashobo.co.jp/product/9784480427274/ 1962 births Living people Writers from Tokyo
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saito
Saito
Saito (Japanese: 斎藤, 齋藤, 斉藤, or 齊藤) is a common Japanese surname. Notable people with this name are listed below. Saitō Makoto - Japanese naval officer and politician Buichi Saito - movie director James Saito - Japanese-American actor Takao Saito - manga artist Sportspeople Masa Saito Footballers Manabu Saito Toshihide Saito Daisuke Saito (born in 1980), not to be confused with Daisuke Saito (born in 1974) Saizo Saito Kazuo Saito Akane Saito Keiko Saito Ryu Saito Hiroshi Saito Kiyoshi Saito Takeshi Saito Masaki Saito Japanese-language surnames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoma%20Uno
Shoma Uno
Shoma Uno is a Japanese figure skater. He was born December 17th, 1997. He is a silver medalist of the 2018 Winter Olympic in Pyongyang. He is the first skater to land a quadruple flip. Personal life Shoma Uno was born in Nagoya, Japan. He has a younger brother who is 4 year younger. He has three dogs called Toro, Emma and Baron. He does not like vegetables. He belongs to Toyota Motor Corporation and Chukyo University. Career Early years Uno started skating because he was suggested to skate by Mao Asada. It was when he was 5 years old. 2011-2012 season Uno made his Junior International debut. He placed third at the Junior Grand Prix (JGP) Tallinn Cup in Estonia. At the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics, he placed second in the single and first in the team. He was 10th at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Minsk. 2012-2013 season Uno placed 6th at the JGP Skate Bled in Slovenia. He came second at the Schwerter Cup. He placed second at the All Japan Junior Championships held at Dydo Drinco Ice Arena. He was 11th at the All Japan Championship recommended by All Japan Junior. Keiji Tanaka abstained from the World Junior Championships, so he took the place and finished 7th. 2013-2014 season Uno placed third at the JGP in Riga, and placed 4th in Tallinn. He came 5th at the 2014 World Junior Championship. He placed first in his first international senior class at the Gardena Spring Cup. 2014-2015 season He won the Asian Figure Skating Trophy by landing his first quadruple toe loop. He won a silver medal at the JGP in Japan and won a gold medal in Croatia. He made his first participation in the JGP Final. Overall, he renewed the highest score in the world for junior class and became the third Japanese winner to follow Takahiko Kozuka and Yuzuru Hanyu. He placed 1st at the All Japan Junior Championship and placed 2nd at the All Japan Championship. Based on this result, he was represented in the Four Continents Championships and finished 5th. He became the fifth Japanese winner of the World Junior Championships. 2015-2016 season He switched to senior class. At the Japan Open, he scored a high score of 185.48, although it was not officially recognized, and became the first place for individual men. He finished second in Skate America for the first Grand Prix series. He took first place in the short program at the Eric Bompard Cup, but the free program was canceled due to a series of attacks in Paris. So the short program ranking was the final ranking and he won a gold medal. He made his first participation in the Grand Prix Final and finished in third. He finished second in the All Japan Championships and represented for the Four Continents Championships and the World Championships. He finished 4th in the Four Continents Championships and 7th in the World Championships. At the Team Challenge Cup, he became the first person to succeed in a quad flip at an international competition. 2016-2017 season He finished first in Skate America, second in the Rostelecom Cup, and participated in the Grand Prix Final for the second time in a row. He finished in third. He won the All Japan Championship for the first time. At the Four Continents Championships, he set a new personal best overall and finished 3rd. At the World Championship, he updated his personal best by 4.58 points in a short program and placed second. He finished without major mistakes in the free program, and won a silver medal. Following the results of this competition, He contributed to get three representative men's slots at the Pyeongchang Olympics the following year. 2017-2018 season Uno won a gold medal at Skate Canada. At Internationaux de France, he wasn't feeling well because of the flu, but he came in second and was able to participate in the Grand Prix Final which was held in his hometown of Nagoya. At the Grand Prix Final, he did not reach Nathan Chen by a small margin and finished second. He won the All Japan Championship for the second time in a row and was selected as the Olympic representative. At the Pyeongchang Olympics, he performed a short program as a member of a team competition. He came 1st and contributed to the free program participation and 5th place prize. In the individual competition, he won a silver medal and finished one-two with Yuzuru Hanyu. After the Olympics, he changed his skates to a new one and it didn't fit his feet well, and he injured his right instep while practicing. He was in second place even though he faced the competition without being in perfect condition. 2018-2019 season Uno became a two-time winner of Skate Canada. He also won a gold medal at the NHK Trophy. He finished second at the Grand Prix Final. At the All Japan Championship, he sprained his right ankle during the warm-up before the official practice on the morning of the short program. In the actual performance, he succeeded in all the jumps and took the lead. He also participated in a free program and achieved the third straight victory as a result. After the tournament, he devoted himself to treatment, but when he started practice, he sprained the same spot. In the Four Continents Championships, due to the influence of injury, he was late in the short program 4th place, but he won the world's highest score after the rule revision in the free program. At the World Championship, he missed the podium in 4th place. He left the coaches Machiko Yamada and Mihoko Higuchi, who had studied for over 15 years, and showed his intention to change coaches. 2019-2020 season He announced that he would face the season without a main coach. At the 2019 Internationaux de France, in the short program, jumps fell one after another, and he was delayed to 4th place. Even in the free program, he made a mistake in jumping and became 9th place, and he was desperate to participate in the Grand Prix Final. At the Rostelecom Cup, Stephane Lambiel accompanied him, though not his official coach, to give technical advice and sit in a kiss and cry. The result was 4th, but showed signs of recovery. He announced that he would study under Stephane Lambiel. At the All Japan Championship, he finished second in the short program, but Yuzuru Hanyu, who was in first place, made a mistake in the free program and won a come-from-behind victory to achieve his fourth straight victory. The Four Continents Championships, in which he was represented, declined to improve the accuracy of jumps and programs for the World Championships. However, the world championship was canceled due to the influence of Covid-19. 2020-2021 season He was scheduled to participate in the Grand Prix series of Internationaux de France, but was canceled due to a pandemic. At the All Japan Championship, there was a mistake in the jump in the short program and he placed in 3rd, but in the free program he regained 2nd place. At the world championships, he came 6th in the short program, but 3rd in the free program and finished 4th overall. At the World Team Trophy, he finished 9th in the short program and 6th in the free program. It was third place as a team. 2021-2022 season Uno placed 2nd at the GP Skate America and placed 1st at NHK Trophy. He was scheduled to participate in the Grand Prix Final in Osaka, but it was canceled due to the effects of Covid-19. He won a silver medal at the All Japan Championship and was chosen for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. References Shoma Uno Official Site. (n.d.). Shoma Uno Official Site.https://shoma-uno.com/ 12歳の宇野昌磨の人生を決めた「浅田真央との出会い」. (2019, April 10). COURRIER. https://courrier.jp/news/archives/157877/ フィギュアスケート、氷上の華. (2017). 名古屋GPファイナルで宇野昌磨2位。 それでも「後悔なし」だった理由。. https://number.bunshun.jp/articles/-/829471 「靴」に苦しむ日本勢。世界選手権 3枠ゲットへ、宇野昌磨も波乱含み. (2018). 「靴」に苦しむ日本勢。世界選手権 3枠ゲットへ、宇野昌磨も波乱含み. https://sportiva.shueisha.co.jp/clm/othersports/figure/2018/03/24/___split_8/ サンスポ. (2019). 宇野昌磨の新コーチはランビエル氏. 宇野昌磨の新コーチはランビエル氏. https://www.sanspo.com/article/20191218-D4RWYICUZJK6JKNPCBKGSTFSWU/ http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00012455.htm “宇野昌磨3位 - フィギュア”. ニッカンスポーツ・コム. 日刊スポーツ新聞社. (2015年12月14日) https://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/1579157.html “田中刑事が代表辞退 宇野出場へ フィギュア世界ジュニア”. スポーツニッポン(スポニチAnnex). (2013年2月17日)https://www.sponichi.co.jp/sports/news/2013/02/17/kiji/K20130217005219330.html 1997 births Living people Japanese figure skaters People from Aichi Prefecture
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INI
INI is a Japanese male group composed of eleven members who are from Japan and China. It was formed from the survival  audition program called “Produce 101 Japan Season2". This audition is the Japanese version of a popular audition program from South Korea. It released the debut single called “A” and debuted on November 3,  2021. It is managed by Lapone Entertainment, a joint company between Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ ENM. Name “INI” means connecting members (I) and you (I) with network (N). This name was chosen from the votes by fans and announced in the last episode of the audition program. The official fan name is “MINI : Me + INI”. In addition, there are some meanings in this name, for example, “We want to “see”(in Japanese, see is mini) INI”, “M (memory), I (me), N (network), I (you)” and “We will make memories together.” History Formation through Produce 101 Japan Season2: INI is a Japanese male group formed through the reality competition “Produce 101 Japan Season 2”. A total of 6,000 people auditioned for the show. The show started with 101 trainees passing the audition, and 11 members were chosen through this program. After the end of Produce 101 Japan Season2, INI flew to South Korea to prepare and produce their debut single. Debut: The debut single was released on November 3rd, and it sold over 500,000 copies in its first week and reached the top in the “Oricon Weekly Single Ranking”. INI won the “Favorite Asian Artist Award” at “2021 MAMA (Mnet ASIAN MUSIC AWARDS)”, one of the largest music award ceremonies in Asia, held on Saturday, December 11. Also, their debut single “Rocketeer” was nominated for “The Rookie of the Year Award” of “The Japan Record Award” (affiliated with TBS Television). Members Name / Birthday / Nation Fujimaki Kyosuke (藤牧 京介) / August 10, 1999 / Japan Gotou Takeru (後藤 威尊) / June 3, 1999 / Japan Ikezaki Rihito (池﨑 理人) / August 30, 2001 / Japan Kimura Masaya (木村 柾哉) / October 10, 1997 / Japan Matsuda Jin (松田 迅) / October 30, 2002 / Japan Nishi Hiroto (西 洸人) / June 1, 1997 / Japan Ozaki Takumi (尾崎 匠海) / June 14, 1999 / Japan Sano Yudai (佐野 雄大) / October 10, 2000 / Japan Tajima Shogo (田島 将吾) / October 13, 1998 / Japan Takatsuka Hiromu (髙塚 大夢) / April 4, 1999 / Japan Xu Fengfan (許 豊凡) / June 12, 1998 / China Discography Events *Concert *Festival *Award Ceremony References Other websites 1. "「PRODUCE 101 JAPAN SEASON2」デビューグループ名は「INI(アイエヌアイ)」". modelpress(in Japanese). June 13, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2022. 2. LAPONE entertainment official site(in Japanese). Retrieved January 20, 2022. 3. "INIのファンネームが決定". Natalie Music(in Japanese). September 8, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2022. 4. "11/15付週間シングルランキング1位はINIの「A(Rocketeer/Brighter)」". ORICON MUSIC(in Japanese). November 12, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2022. 5. 2021 Mnet Asian Music Award official site(in Japanese). Retrieved January 20, 2022. 6. Japan Record Award official site(in Japanese). Retrieved January 20, 2022. 7. "Profile". INI official site(in Japanese). Retrieved January 20, 2022. 8. "Discography". INI official site(in Japanese). Retrieved January 20, 2022. 9. INI FIRST FAN MEETING official site(in Japanese). Retrieved January 20, 2022. 10. KCON official site(in Japanese). Retrieved January 20, 2022. Japanese musical groups
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École des hautes études en sciences de l'information et de la communication
École des hautes études en sciences de l'information et de la communication (CELSA) is a French Grande école specialized in information and communication sciences. Administratively, it is a department of the Faculty of Humanities at Sorbonne Université, and it is located in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Founded in 1957, the school prepares students for careers in communications, marketing, human resources and media. It is also one of the fourteen French journalism schools recognised by the sector. Notable Teacher Antoine Sfeir, a Franco-Lebanese journalist References Further reading Official website Colleges and universities in France 1957 establishments Hauts-de-Seine 1950s establishments in France
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Osmanthus
Osmanthus is a plant that represents autumn in Asia. And it has such a delicate fragrance that people are attracted. Nowadays, it is well known all over the world starting from China. The species of osmanthus is the Oleaceae family and is an evergreen small tree. It is also being classified as a variant of silver osmanthus. The universal name osmanthus comes from the Greek. Distribution The place of origin is Asia. Osmanthus range spreads from Assam, Cambodia, China North-Central, China South-Central, China Southeast, East Himalaya, Hainan, Japan, Myanmar, Nepal, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, West Himalaya, Korea, and Mariana Islands. Ecology Osmanthus breed as an evergreen tree or shrub with no turn red. Tree height is about 10 to 20 feet (from 3 to 6 meters) in general. The leaf is evergreen, a plant that leaves green through the years, glossy and dark green. From summer to fall, osmanthus blooms with the flower. The petals are four-petalled and the flowers are small and about 5mm. The flower colours are creamy-white or orange and strongly smells sweet. Uses and benefits Commonly, osmanthus are prefered as garden tree and street tree and it is popular as an ornamental plant because osmanthus is a plant that admires flowers, not fruits. However, osmanthus flowers also have the effect of medicine. Furthermore, they are used in perfumery and cooking. Moreover, the flowers have various uses such as hair care, skin care, cosmetics, fragrance and so on. Bark from the stems has components that tones the skin problem and essential oils from the plant are effective as a medicine that repels insects. Osmanthus roots also are effective for treatment of rheumatism, bruising and dysmenorrhea. In east China, osmanthus is used to make honey, tea, jam, liquor and desserts, and is also used as a spice to add a bit of fragrance and color to cuisine. By drinking and eating osmanthus, you can help in losing weight. History Osmanthus has long been planted in Asian countries other than China because it has variable uses and benefits as worthy flowers. The history of osmanthus goes back to in 1789, an osmanthus specimen was launched to the Kew Gardens, which is located in England as a botanical garden. However, the specimen is from Southern China, so it was unable to survive the cool English climate. In the 18th century, Jean Marie Delavay, who was a French botanist, traveled China. And he explained some kinds of specimens after he brought them back to his country. Among them, there were specimens including osmanthus. In the mid-19th century, Delavay re-introduced osmanthus to European gardeners. Flower Language Osmanthus have multiple flower languages such as humility, noble people, truth, and  temptation. Osmanthus give off a strong fragrance but the flowers are small and discreet. From this aspect, osmanthus was connected with the flower language that is “humility”. Also, “noble” meaning is originally having or indicating high personal qualities. So, osmanthus fragrance was considered as elegant and noble from long ago. Moreover, the unique sweet fragrance emitted by osmanthus gives the impression of tempting someone as is the case many people like the fragrance. As a consequence, it is said that this flower language came from the image of attracting people. How to grow osmanthus Osmanthus are easy to treat and care for because it has winter hardiness, drought resistance, and insect resistance. Osmanthus can grow up in any good garden soil. However, watery and well-drained soil is the best. It needs sunlight as much as possible but the necessity of watering is not many. Like this, osmanthus is a plant that anyone can easily grow. References 1.Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. (n.d.). Osmanthus fragrans Lour. |. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:610878-1 2.Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. (n.d.). Osmanthus fragrans Lour. |. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:610878-1 3.ウェザーニュース. (2020、 November 4). ギンモクセイを知っていますか?キンモクセイとの違いは?. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://weathernews.jp/s/topics/202010/120055/ 4.Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. (n.d.). Osmanthus fragrans Lour. |. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:610878-1 5.Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. (n.d.). Osmanthus fragrans Lour. |. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:610878-1 6.Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. (n.d.). Osmanthus fragrans Lour. |. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:610878-1 7.Evans, L. (2021, December 21). Osmanthus Flower Meaning and Symbolism. Petal Republic. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.petalrepublic.com/osmanthus-flower/ 8.Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. (n.d.). Osmanthus fragrans Lour. |. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:610878-1 9.Evans, L. (2021, December 21). Osmanthus Flower Meaning and Symbolism. Petal Republic. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.petalrepublic.com/osmanthus-flower/ 10.CGTN. (2019, August 20). China’s Flora Tour: The Sweet city with sweet osmanthus. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://news.cgtn.com/news/2019-08-20/China-s-Flora-Tour-The-Sweet-city-with-sweet-osmanthus-Jjg7DMTLXi/index.html 11.Zesta Ceylon Tea. (2020, December 17). Benefits of Drinking Osmanthus Tea. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.zestaceylontea.com/blog/tea-benefits/benefits-of-drinking-osmanthus-tea/ 12.Evans, L. (2021, December 21). Osmanthus Flower Meaning and Symbolism. Petal Republic. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.petalrepublic.com/osmanthus-flower/ 13.ハナイロ. (n.d). キンモクセイ(金木犀)の花言葉. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from  https://www.flower-color.com/keywords/kinmokusei.html 14.Heath, S. (2021, June 10). How to Grow Tea Olive. The Spruce. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.thespruce.com/growing-osmanthus-5094815 Plants of Asia
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The Drifters
The Drifters is a Japanese music band and comedy group. They were active as a music band until 1969, and afterwards, they were mainly active as a comedy group. Their TV show called Hachijidayo, Zen'inshugo was a big hit, and many people from children to adults had seen it. Members Current membe Cha Kato        : joined 1962, the fourth leader, lead guitar Koji Nakamoto    : joined 1962, main vocal and guitar Boo Takagi        : joined 1964, drum and vocal Past members Chosuke Ikariya    : joined 1962, the third leader, base, died because of lymph node cancer in 2004 Chu Arai        : joined 1964, piano, left the group in 1973, died because of liver failure in 2000 Kyu Sakamoto        : joined 1958, vocal, left the group in 1958 Ken Shimura        : joined 1974, guitar, died because of COVID-19 Kiyoshi Kishibe    : joined 1956, the first leader, left the group in 1957 Teruo Sakurai        : joined 1958, the second leader, left the group 1965 History The Drifters is known as a comedy group, and the members are Kato, Nakamoto and Takagi currently. However, It was originally a music band, and far from owarai. It was formed as a band in 1956. The first leader was Kiyoshi Kishibe and the second leader was Teruo Sakurai. Teruo was active as leader, but he wanted to change the band to a comic band that entertains the audience with funny lyrics and gestures rather than playing music, therefore he recommended Ikariya who was active in the other band at that time and was also focusing on owarai as the third leader. The early band members had a lot of rapid changes because there was a band transfer culture at that time. Even Ikariya didn’t understand who the early members were. Since he became the third leader, the group changed into a comic band. Additionally, he was a perfectionist, and too strict, so four members withdrew from The Drifters because they detested his teaching and comic band. After then, only Ikariya and Kato remained, and he gathered Arai, Takagi and Nakamoto from the other band hurriedly. New The Drifters was formed with them in 1964. Subsequently, the activities of the group centered on owarai. However, Arai left the group, and Shimura joined in 1974 instead of him. After becoming new The Drifters, the members were fixed, and the group was composed of five members. They gained popularity in a TV program called Hachijidayo, Zen'inshugo. Musical and comedy styles Musical style New The Drifters was a comic band, and they sang mainly cover versions and parodies of songs that had been sung in Japan. They played as an opening act for the concert of The Beatles that was popular with people all over the world for only about one minute. They got people’s attention because they performed not on stage for the opening act, but on the main stage. After becoming new The Drifters,  they mainly acted as comedians, but the music activities continued without hiatusing. Comedy style The Drifters created many patterns made use of the group. There were many vulgar skits such as script wasting food such as watermelon and milk. Also, there were many musical scripts and they devoted themselves to jokes. Takagi was the center of laughter in the group, but Kato became the center of comedy skits after a few months. Although the others improvised on TV, The Drifters created a completely calculated story without improvising. After Shimura joined, it changed into a comedy style in which Ikaria was swayed by members of indecent roles. Shimura sometimes improvised on the stage, ignoring Ikariya’s teaching. Television Hachijidayo, Zen'inshugo was broadcasted on TBS from 1969 to 1985 with 803 episodes, and made them famous. The Drifters did comedy skits and sang songs including cover versions and parodies in front of audiences. It became a hit and recorded an average audience rating over 40%, and highest audience rating 50.5%. Awards They won 12th Japan Record Awards Mass Award in 1970, Japan Music Awards, Comedy Honor Award in 2012 and top 10 in the record chart, and sold 1.15 million albums. References 1.2.9.10.14. Wikipedia contributors. (2022, January 9). ザ・ドリフターズ. Wikipedia. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B6%E3%83%BB%E3%83%89%E3%83%AA%E3%83%95%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BA 3. ニコニコ大百科. (2016, December 16). 荒井注とは (アライチュウとは) [単語記事]. Retrieved January 20, 2022, from https://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E8%8D%92%E4%BA%95%E6%B3%A8 4. NHK. (2020, April 28). コメディアンの志村けんさん死去 新型コロナ感染で肺炎発症. NHKニュース. Retrieved January 20, 2022, from https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200330/k10012357011000.html 5. Book, N. (2020, May 19). ミュージシャン「ザ・ドリフターズ」. NOAH BOOK. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://www.studionoah.jp/book/2020/05/laughandmusic3/ 6. S. (2021, November 4). ザ・ドリフターズの歴史だよ!全員集合!!. アニメ・ç‰1撮メカのé…力. Retrieved January 10, 2022, fromhttps://s707.hatenablog.com/entry/2019/10/01/172201 7. Teru M. (2021, November 3). 70-80年代「ザ・ドリフターズ」伝説〜①結成から「8時だョ!全員集合」へ. 1970年生まれ 男のロマンBlog. 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ID (rapper)
ID “Instant Dope” ID is a Japanese rapper who is half American and half Japanese. Early life Official name, ID, and real name is Narumi Yano. He was born on July 26th, 1994 in Kochi, Japan. He has an American father and a Japanese Mother. He was bullied in elementary school. According to the youtube video, when he was an elementary school student, he tried to get revenge on a boy who bullied him. The beginning of connect with music was based on his mother. His mother often listened western music, so he also listened from his elementary school life. His first favorite song is "Virtual Insanity" - Jamiroquai. When he was a high school student, he went to Tokyo. He did a part time job at a bar. He became on good terms with a DJ there. It's the beginning of his career as a rapper. In 2015, he participated in MC battle for the first time. Thanks to that, he has become a famous Japanese rapper. He also participated in "Freestyle Dungeon" which is a famous MC battle TV show. Career After he graduated high school, his life as a rapper began. He worked at the bar in Tokyo and the owner encouraged him to be a rapper. In 2015, he participated in the  MC battle for the first time. Since then, he has engaged in music. In 2019 September, his first Album "10000 ft" was released. In 2021, he released a single song, “Gangsta walk”. It’s uploaded on YouTube Other ventures MC battle He often participates in MC battles. He participated in MC battle in 2015 for the first time. Since then, he has participated in many MC battles. The chance to be known by a lot of people was MC battle. His rap style is not the same as the Japanese style. His American style rap attracted a lot of people. In addition, he has won some MC battles. TV show Associated with the MC battle, he participated in a TV show. The name of the TV show is “Freestyle Dungeon''. The content is also about MC battles. His first participation was in 2019. He participated in it as a “Monster” for a year. Personal life It all started when he listened to “Virtual Insanity” - Jamiroquai. He likes games. In his YouTube channel, he basically plays games. He also likes fashion. He likes some brands, T.C.R. BY TOCHER, COZIEST, POLO Ralph Lauren and NIKE. Related to that, he plays an active part as a fashion model. Discography Single EVENIF (2019) R.I.P. CHEESY(2020) Gangsta Walk(2021) EP instant dope(2018) Album INSTANT DOPE 10000 ft(2019) Participation Mitabi Futeisyokusya (2020) AFTER TASTE (2020) Flashing Lights (2021) References Other websites Official website Living people Japanese entertainers
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Narai-juku
There is a long road called Nakasendo in Japan. Nakasendo is a road that is one of the five major highways in the Edo period, and is a highway that connects Nihonbashi in Edo and Sanjo Ohashi in Kyoto via inland. Narai-juku is a post-town located right in the middle of the Nakasendo. History Narai-juku is the place that is the longest historic post-town in Japan, forming a townscape for about 1 km while gently descending along the Narai river. Also, Narai-juku was bustling with many people as a post-town in the middle of the 16 century. It was rebuilt as a modern Narai-juku in 1601 with the establishment of a post-town by Edo Shogunate. In this way, Narai-juku was very prosperous during the Edo period. In particular, the procession of the prestigious "Ochatsubo Dochu", which carried tea for the Tokugawa Shogunate from Uji in Kyoto to Edo Castle, has become a very famous event in this place. Geography Topography Narai-juku is in Shiojiri city in Nagano prefecture. It is located in the west of Nagano prefecture. The cityscape is formed on a road of about 1km. This place is a village that is created under a marine terrace (a terrace formed along a seashore by the merging of wave-cut and wave-built terraces) at an altitude of 900 meters. Geology Climate Narai-juku is located under a marine terrace so the temperature difference between summer and winter is large. According to the data from Google, the highest temperature is 28 degrees in August and the lowest temperature is -8 degrees in January. There is a lot of nature around Narai-juku, so the visitors can enjoy the colors of nature that change with each season. In spring, there are many cherry blossoms. In summer there are many green trees. In autumn, there are autumn leaves. In winter, there is a lot of snow. Demographics The population of Narai-juku in 1843 was 2,155, with 409 houses, one Honjin and one Wakihonjin, and five inns. It is currently merged with Shiojiri City, Nagano Prefecture. However, the population of Narai-juku is declining and aging. Festivals Narai Shukuba Festival The Narai Shukuba Festival is a festival that recreates the teapots that were held during the Edo period. At that time, the Ochabo Dochu had a great deal of authority and scale. Since it faithfully reproduces it, visitors can enjoy the atmosphere of that time along with the old townscape of Narai-juku. Summer Festival (Shizu Shrine annual Festival) In 1618, a plague called "Sukumi" became prevalent in Narai-juku. To quell this plague, the people of Narai-juku invited Futsunushi (It is a god of martial arts that appears in the Nihon Shoki, and brings you good luck such as victory luck, traffic and avoiding misfortune.) from Katori Shrine in Shimousa (now Chiba Prefecture) to start a ritual. This is said to be the origin of this festival. Every year after noon on August 12, Wakashu (young man) dedicates a musical accompaniment at Shizu Shrine and walks north through the post town while playing a musical accompaniment (Music that is added to enhance the atmosphere (in Nogaku, Kabuki, etc). The houses along the road entertain the Wakashu with alcohol and food after the music is dedicated. Ice Candle Festival It is a festival where you can see a fantastic view of about 2,000 handmade ice candles lit in the old townscape, which was selected as an important traditional buildings preservation district of the country. It is held once a year on the day of Setsubun on February 3rd. Cuisine Oyaki Oyaki is a local dish of Shinshu. Wheat flour is kneaded with water, and various delicacies such as Nozawana are wrapped and steamed. Oyaki goes well with any ingredients, so you can add sweets to make it a snack, or add side dishes to eat as a staple food. Shinshu Soba Nagano Prefecture has become famous as "Shinshu soba" because the temperature difference between day and night is large, the well-drained mountain fields are suitable for soba cultivation, and good quality soba can be obtained. In addition, wild vegetables are also famous in Narai-juku, so you can eat them with wild vegetable tempura. Gohei Mochi Gohei mochi is made by pounding half of brown rice on a skewer and adding miso or soy sauce-based sauce to it. The origin is not clear, but it is said that Gohei mochi came to be called Gohei mochi because a person named Gobei crushed rice and ate it with miso. Gohei mochi in Narai-juku is characterized by its round shape. Traditional items Kiso Shikki Kiso Shikki is lacquerware. The unique climate of Narai-juku, where summers are cool and winters are harsh and cold, is good for the lacquer work environment. In addition, large forests rich in nature nurture good wood and are blessed with two favorable environments, one is the climate and another is that there are the main roads which can carry trees to this place in terms of transportation. Against this background, Kiso lacquerware continues to be made and has become a traditional item. Mage Mono Divide the grain of Kiso cypress into an appropriate thickness, boil it in boiling water to soften the wood, bend it into a circle or oval, and sew it with the bark of mountain cherry blossoms. Bent products are finished by fitting the bottom plate and then applying lacquer. These are Mage Mono. Typical examples are tubs, barrels, and lunch boxes. References [1]奈良井宿観光協会. (2018、October 3). 歴史・宿場町の歩み. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.naraijuku.com/narai/history/ [2]奈良井宿. (n.d.-b). www.kisoji.com. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from http://www.kisoji.com/kisoji/feature/narai.html [3]Token World. (n.d.). 江戸時代の町並みが残る奈良井宿. 刀剣ワールド. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.touken-world.jp/tips/44034/ [5]徒然なるブロブログ. (2019, December 2). 奈良井宿の四季の写真と季節ごとの名物をご紹介!東京との気温差もご説明します. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://riba-kurata.com/season [7]木曽地域.(n.d.).長野県.Retrieved January 8, 2022, from  https://www.pref.nagano.lg.jp/kikaku/kensei/soshiki/shingikai/ichiran/sogokeikaku/documents/chap5-6.pdf [8]漆器祭・宿場祭とは. (n.d.). Shikki-Shukuba, Shiojiri. Retrieved January 8, 2022, from http://shikki-shukuba.shiojiri.com/about/ [9]奈良井宿観光協会. (2022, January 10). イベント. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.naraijuku.com/event/ [10]奈良井宿観光協会. (2022a, January 10). アイスキャンドルまつり. https://www.naraijuku.com/shop/post-59/ [11]奈良井宿観光協会. (2018b, October 24). てずから. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.naraijuku.com/shop/post-19/ [12]信州そばとは?. (n.d.). Shinsu. Retrieved January 8, 2022, from http://shinshu.jp.net/wild/food/soba_variety.html [13]五平餅. (n.d.). 農林水産省. 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Rigid bus
A rigid bus is a ( either a motor bus or Trolleybus) is a vehicle that is used in public transportation rigid chassis, a bus of this type is to be contrasted with an articulated or bi-articulated bus. References Other websites Buses
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learned%20society
Learned society
A learned society also known as Learned Academy, Scholarly society, or academic association) is an organization that exists to promote an academic discipline , profession , or a group of related disciplines such as the arts and science Membership to the society mae be open to all, also may require possession of some qualifications, or maybe an honor conferred by election. References Other websites Scientific organizations
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Burgess%20%28bishop%2C%20born%201756%29
Thomas Burgess (bishop, born 1756)
Thomas Burgess (18 November 1756 - 19 February 1837) was an English author, philosopher, Bishop of st Davids and Bishop of Salisbury, he founded st David's college, Lampeter was a founding member of Odiham agricultural society, and helped to establish the royal veterinary college in London, and was the first president of the Royal society of literature References Harford, J. S. (John Scandrett). (1841). The life of Thomas Burgess. 2d ed. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Greene and Longmans. The main biography of Burgess, written by John Scandrett Harford, Quaker banker and landowner, and donor of the land for St David's College, Lampeter. Online at HathiTrust: https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t2t43v35d Price, D T W. (1987) Yr Esgob Burgess a Choleg Llanbedr: Bishop Burgess and Lampeter College. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. () Yates, Nigel (ed). (2007). Bishop Burgess and his world : culture, religion and society in Britain, Europe and North America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. Digitised 2009. () () 1756 births 1837 deaths Fellows of the Royal Society
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sasaki
Sasaki
Sasaki (Japanese: 佐々木) is a common Japanese surname. Notable people with this name are listed. Kyozan Joshu Sasaki - Japanese and American Rōshi Rinzai Zen teacher Footballers Norio Sasaki Sho Sasaki Masanao Sasaki Mayu Sasaki Koji Sasaki Hirokazu Sasaki Tadashi Sasaki Takahiro Sasaki Hitoshi Sasaki (footballer, born 1891) Ryuta Sasaki Takefumi Sasaki Hayato Sasaki Japanese-language surnames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odiham%20agricultural%20society
Odiham agricultural society
The Odiham Agricultural Society was formed in 1783 by a collection of prominent citizens in Odiham, Hampshire, Uk, for the purpose of encouraging local industrial and agricultural development. its aim to expand and advance knowledge about animals on breeding and management led to the establishment in 1791 of Britain's first veterinary college, in London. References 1783 establishments
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal%20Veterinary%20College
Royal Veterinary College
The Royal Veterinary College (informally the RVC) is a veterinary school in London. It is a constituent college of the university of London. The RVC was founded in 1791. It becme a part of the university of London in 1949. it is the oldest and the largest veterinary school in the United Kingdom and one of only nine schools in the country where students can study to become a Veterinarian. References Other websites Queen visits the College in 1959 Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Universities in London 1791 establishments Veterinary schools
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamura%20%28surname%29
Tamura (surname)
Tamura (Japanese: 田村) is a common Japanese surname. It means "rice field village". Notable people with this name are listed. Footballers Megumu Tamura Naohiro Tamura Yuzo Tamura Naoya Tamura Masataka Tamura Yuki Tamura Japanese-language surnames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20federal%20judge
United States federal judge
in the United States the title of federal judge means a judge (according to Article Three of the United States Constitution) it is nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed by United States Senate) in accordance with Article Two of the United States Constitution of the Constitution of the United States) Politics of the United States
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Liberation%20Front%20of%20Angola
National Liberation Front of Angola
The National Front for the Liberation of Angola , also known as National Liberation Front of Angola is a political party and former guerrilla organisation founded by Holden Roberto. FNLA fought in the Angolan War of Independence from Estado Novo and also fought alongside UNITA in the Angolan Civil War. Foundation FNLA was founded in 1954 as the União dos Povos do Norte de Angola guerrilla movement, it was known after 1959 as the União dos Povos de Angola guerrilla movement, and from 1961 as the FNLA guerilla movement. Elections In 1992, the FNLA was reorganized as a political party. The FNLA received 2.4% of the votes and had five Members of Parliament elected. In the 2008 parliamentary election, the FNLA received 1.11% of the vote and won three out of 220 seats. References Political parties in Africa 1954 establishments
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecnomiohyla%20sukia
Ecnomiohyla sukia
The Shaman fringe-limbed tree frog (Ecnomiohyla sukia) is a frog that lives in Costa Rica. Scientists have seen it in two places, between 400 and 1000 meters above sea level. References Frogs Animals of North America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico%20Crescenti
Federico Crescenti
Federico Leandro Crescenti (born 13 July 2004) is a Swiss professional footballer. He plays as a forward for Second League club Liefering. He also plays for FC Red Bull Salzburg in the UEFA Youth League 2021-22. Career He started with FC Rheineck, then he played for FC St. Gallen. In the 2020-21 season he went to the Red Bull Salzburg Academy U18. 2021 he became part of the FC Liefering squad in the Austrian 2nd League. He debuted for them in July 2021 when he came in for Elias Havel in a league match versus SV Kapfenberg Career statistics Club Notes Honours Austrian Youth League U18: 2021 References 2004 births Living people Swiss footballers Association football forwards Players of FC Liefering
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinzing
Sinzing
Sinzing is a municipality in Regensburg in Bavaria in Germany. Geography Sinzing is on the Schwarzen Laber and the Danube, about eight kilometers west of Regensburg. Municipality structure There are 17 districts Adlstein Alling Bergmatting Bruckdorf Dürnstetten Eilsbrunn Grafenried Hart (PLZ 93152) Kleinprüfening Kohlstadt Kühblöß Mariaort Minoritenhof Niederviehhausen Oberalling Reichenstetten Riegling Saxberg Schneckenbach Sinzing Steg Thalhof Unteralling Viehhausen Vogelsang Waltenhofen Zeiler (PLZ 93152) References Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCnching
Sünching
Sünching is a municipality in Germany. It is in Bavaria, in the Upper Palatinate. It borders in the south to Lower Bavaria. Geography Sünching has two rivers called Laber: the Große Laber (Big Laber) and the Kleine Laber (Little Laber); both flow to the Danube. Parts of Sünchings community (information as of August 28, 2002) (On the) Hardt (92 people) Haidenkofen (123 people) Sünching itself (1755 people) Ziegelstadel (8 people) Ziegelstadel is official a part of Sünching. References Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegernheim
Tegernheim
Tegernheim is a municipality in Regensburg in Bavaria in Germany. References Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalmassing
Thalmassing
Thalmassing is a municipality in Regensburg in Bavaria in Germany. References Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenzenbach
Wenzenbach
Wenzenbach is a municipality in Regensburg in Bavaria in Germany. References Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesent%2C%20Bavaria
Wiesent, Bavaria
Wiesent is a municipality in Regensburg in Bavaria in Germany. References Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfsegg%2C%20Bavaria
Wolfsegg, Bavaria
Wolfsegg () is a municipality in Regensburg in Bavaria in Germany. References Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%B6rth%20an%20der%20Donau
Wörth an der Donau
Wörth an der Donau () is a town in Regensburg, in Bavaria, Germany. It is on the left edge of the Danube, 22 km east of Regensburg. References Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitlarn
Zeitlarn
Zeitlarn is a municipality in Regensburg in Bavaria in Germany. References Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eckm%C3%BChl
Eckmühl
Eckmühl (earlier known in English as Eggmuhl, in Bavaria officially as Eggmühl) is a village of Germany, in Bavaria, on the Große Laaber, 20 km S.E. of Regensburg. Further reading Castle, Ian. Eggmuhl 1809: Storm Over Bavaria, Oxford, Osprey Publishing, 1998, . Other websites Monument to the battle Villages in Bavaria Regensburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubstadt
Aubstadt
Aubstadt is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. Sport The town's association football club TSV Aubstadt, formed in 1921, experienced its greatest success in 2019 when it won promotion to Regionalliga Bayern for the first time. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20K%C3%B6nigshofen
Bad Königshofen
Bad Königshofen im Grabfeld is a small spa town in Bavaria, in Rhön-Grabfeld in northeast Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. According to the Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data, Bad Königshofen had a population of 5,995 in 2017. The Franconian Saale flows through the town. Geography There are 17 town districts: It is only from Thuringia. The city is twinned with Arlington, Texas, USA. Bad Königshofen has a downtown recreational park named "Arlington" in honor of the city of Arlington. In 2006, the City of Arlington opened a water park named "Bad Königshofen Family Aquatic Center" in honor of the city of Bad Königshofen. Related pages Asteroid 435950 Bad Königshofen, named after the spa town References Bad Konigshofen Water Park in Arlington, TX http://www.recmanagement.com/200705aw1i.php Spa towns in Germany Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20Neustadt%20an%20der%20Saale
Bad Neustadt an der Saale
Bad Neustadt an der Saale, officially Bad Neustadt a. d. Saale and frequently simply called Bad Neustadt, is a town in northern Bavaria, Germany. It is the capital of Rhön-Grabfeld in Lower Franconia. It is on the rivers Fränkische Saale and Brend, near the Rhön Mountains, 30 km north of Schweinfurt, and 47 km southeast of Fulda. Town structure Between 1972 and 1978 some originally separate villages were combined together administratively and became part of Bad Neustadt. So today Bad Neustadt has the following Stadtteile (parts of the town): Old town of Bad Neustadt (1,858) Western part of Bad Neustadt (2,515) Gartenstadt (2,235) Brendlorenzen (4,390) Dürrnhof (291) Herschfeld (2,716) Lebenhan (492) Löhrieth (288) Mühlbach (972) (Number of residents in brackets) Neustadt in Europe and twin towns and cities In 1979 Bad Neustadt founded a community of all towns called Neustadt (new town). Today 34 towns of 5 different countries are members of this project Neustadt in Europe. Bad Neustadt is the only Neustadt with the prefix Bad (spa town). Bad Neustadt has the following twin towns: Falaise, France Pershore, Great Britain Cerro Maggiore, Italy Oberhof, Germany Oberpullendorf, Austria Bílovec, Czech Republic Israel Other websites References Spa towns in Germany Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbados%20Labour%20Party
Barbados Labour Party
The Barbados Labour Party (BLP), also known as the "Bees", is a social democratic political party in Barbados. It was created in 1938. It is led by Prime Minister Mia Mottley. It is the current majority party in the country and the only party ruiling the House of Assembly of Barbados, holding 30 out of 30 seats. The BLP was elected to led government on 25 May 2018 after being the opposition party for ten years, with Mottley becoming the country's first female Prime Minister. The party originally won all of the seats in the House of Assembly, but a member switched to become an Independent. References Barbados
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendlorenzen
Brendlorenzen
Brendlorenzen is a suburb of the town of Bad Neustadt an der Saale in Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. The village is extending along a single main street for more than two kilometers. Its length is due to the growing together of originally two separate villages called Brend and Lorenzen. References This Simple English article is a translation of the unsourced German article. Rhön-Grabfeld Villages in Bavaria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othmar%20Karas
Othmar Karas
Othmar Karas (born 24 December 1957) is an Austrian politician. He is the First Vice-President of the European Parliament since January 2022. He has been a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since 1999. He is a member of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and the European People's Party. References 1957 births Living people MEPs for Austria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val%C3%A9rie%20P%C3%A9cresse
Valérie Pécresse
Valérie Pécresse (; born Roux, 14 July 1967) is a French politician. She is the President of the Regional Council of Île-de-France since 2015. She is a member of The Republicans (LR). She was a member of the National Assembly from 2002 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2016. Pécresse was Minister of Higher Education and Research from 2007 to 2011 and Minister of Budget and Government Spokeswoman from 2011 to 2012 during the François Fillon government. In July 2021, Pécresse announced her candidacy for the Republican nomination in the 2022 presidential election. In December 2021, she won the Republican nomination. References 1967 births Living people French politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paso%20Robles%2C%20California
Paso Robles, California
Paso Robles ( ), officially El Paso de Robles (Spanish for "The Pass of Oaks"), is a city in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. References Cities in California Settlements in San Luis Obispo County, California
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agenzia%20Nazionale%20Stampa%20Associata
Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata
The Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (ANSA; literally "National Associated Press Agency") is a main wire service in Italy. ANSA is a non-profit organization. Their members and owners are 36 leading news organizations in Italy. Its goal is to support and publish reliable news. In 2013, they were the first news organization to announce the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. References Non-profit organizations of Europe
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo%20Milli
Camillo Milli
Camillo Migliori, best known as Camillo Milli (1 August 1929 – 20 January 2022) was an Italian actor. He was born in Milan, Italy. His career began in 1951. He was best known for his role as Ugo Monti in the Canale 5 TV series CentoVetrine. Milli died from problems caused by COVID-19 in Genoa, Italy on 20 January 2022, at the age of 92. References 1929 births 2022 deaths Italian movie actors Italian television actors Italian stage actors Actors from Milan Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Pandeni%20Constituency
John Pandeni Constituency
John Pandeni constituency, also known as Soweto, is a constituency in the Khomas Region of central Namibia. In 2008, the constituency was renamed after John Pandeni, who was a member of the South West Africa People's Organisation and the People's Liberation Army of Namibia. Pandeni was the first regional councilor of Soweto constituency and the first governor of Khomas Region. This constituency is within the city of Windhoek. It had a population of 15,121 in 2011 and 13,865 in 2001. , it has 14,758 registered voters. Politics The constituency was won by SWAPO in the 2004 election. Rakel Jakob became councillor by more than 2/3 of the total votes. In the 2015 regional election SWAPO won by a landslide. Jakob was reelected with 2,996 votes, followed by Steve Kevanhu of the Rally for Democracy and Progress with 375 votes. The SWAPO candidate also won the 2020 regional election. Shaalukeni Moonde received of SWAPO 1,696 votes, followed by Abraham Nakantinda of the Independent Patriots for Change with 827 votes and Duminga Ndala of the Landless People's Movement with 825 votes. References Constituencies of Khomas Region
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Pandeni
John Pandeni
John Alphons Pandeni (30 July 1950 – 14 March 2008) was a Namibian politician and trade unionist. He was a member of SWAPO and Minister of Regional and Local Government, Housing and Rural Development until his death in 2008. Early Life Pandeni was born in the village of Omundjalala in the Omusati Region of northern Namibia. After receiving military training in Tanzania and Angola, Pandeni was arrested in 1978 for anti-apartheid activities with People's Liberation Army of Namibia guerrilla movement. After his arrest, Pandeni was imprisoned on Robben Island until 1985. After his release, Pandeni became the founding Secretary of the Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union until 1992. In that year he entered politics, serving as Regional Councillor for Soweto constituency in Katutura, Windhoek. A year later he became the Khomas Regional Governor until 2005. He later entered President Hifikepunye Pohamba's first cabinet. Legacy Pandeni is buried alongside other former liberation leaders at Heroes' Acre, outside of Windhoek. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karolos%20Trikolidis
Karolos Trikolidis
Karolos Trikolidis (24 July 1947 – 20 January 2022) (, ) was an Austrian-born Greek conductor. He was born in Bad Aussee, Austria. He worked at 1st Kapellmeister at many Opera houses in West Germany and Hungary. He was permanent conductor of the Ballet National de Marseille "Roland Petit". He also worked for Iceland Symphony Orchestra and was general music director of the Debrecen Philharmonic Orchestra. Trikolidis died on 20 January 2022 at the age of 74. References 1947 births 2022 deaths Greek people Austrian conductors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoliy%20Novikov
Anatoliy Novikov
Anatoliy Terentiyovych Novikov (; 17 January 1947 – 18 January 2022) was a Ukrainian judoka. He competed for the Soviet Union in the 1972 Summer Olympics. Novikov was born in Kharkiv, Soviet Union. In 1972 he won the bronze medal in the half middleweight class. Novikov died on 18 January 2022, at the age of 75. References 1947 births 2022 deaths Ukrainian sportspeople Soviet Olympic medalists Olympic bronze medalists Judoka
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Five%20Satins
The Five Satins
The Five Satins are an American doo-wop group. They were best known for their 1956 million-selling song, "In the Still of the Night." They were formed in 1954 and continued performing until 1994. When it was formed, the group had six members. References Musical groups established in the 1950s Musicians from New Haven, Connecticut
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio%20Borrometi
Antonio Borrometi
Antonio Borrometi (27 May 1953 – 19 January 2022) was an Italian politician. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies between 1996 until 2001. He was born in Modica, Italy. Borrometi was a member of the Italian People's Party. Borrometi died in Bologna, Italy on 19 January 2022, at the age of 68. References 1953 births 2022 deaths Italian politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Cox%20%28statistician%29
David Cox (statistician)
Sir David Roxbee Cox (15 July 1924 – 18 January 2022) was a British statistician. Her best known works were creating or expanding, Logistic Regression, the proportional hazards model, and the Cox process, which was named after him. Cox died on 18 January 2022, at the age of 97. References 1924 births 2022 deaths British inventors British academics People from Birmingham British statisticians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Du%C5%A1an%20Klein
Dušan Klein
Dušan Klein (21 June 1939 – 9 January 2022) was a Slovakian-born Czech movie director and screenwriter. He was known for his roles in How the World Is Losing Poets, How Poets Are Losing Their Illusions and How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives. He was also a Holocaust survivor. He was born in Michalovce, present-day Slovakia. Klein died on 9 January 2022 in Prague, Czech Republic, at the age of 82. References 1939 births 2022 deaths Slovakian people Czech movie actors Czech movie directors Czech screenwriters Holocaust survivors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovak%20Republic%20%281939%E2%80%931945%29
Slovak Republic (1939–1945)
The (First) Slovak Republic (), also known as the Slovak State (Slovenský štát), was a partially-recognized state of Nazi Germany which existed between 14 March 1939 and 4 April 1945. Notes References Slovakia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mino%20De%20Rossi
Mino De Rossi
Mino De Rossi (21 May 1931 – 7 January 2022) was an Italian road bicycle and track cyclist. He won the gold medal in the men's 4.000m team at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was a professional road cyclist from 1952 to 1968. He was born in Arquata Scrivia, Italy. De Rossi died on 7 January 2022, at the age of 90. References 1931 births 2022 deaths Italian cyclists Italian Olympians Olympic gold medalists
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arquata%20Scrivia
Arquata Scrivia
Arquata Scrivia (local dialect: Auquâ) is a comune in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont. It is about southeast of Turin and about southeast of Alessandria. References Settlements in Piedmont
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emanuel%20Steward
Emanuel Steward
Emanuel "Manny" Steward (July 7, 1944 – October 25, 2012) was an American boxer, trainer, and commentator. He worked for HBO Boxing. He was also called the Godfather of Detroit Boxing. Steward trained 41 world champion fighters. His heavyweight fighters had a combined record of 34-2-1 in title fights. He was added into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame, and the World Boxing Hall of Fame. Steward died October 25, 2012 of problems caused by diverticulitis surgery and colon cancer at a hospital in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 68. References 1944 births 2012 deaths American boxers American sports commentators Deaths from colorectal cancer Deaths from surgical complications Deaths from diverticulitis Sportspeople from West Virginia Sportspeople from Detroit, Michigan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottom%20Creek%2C%20West%20Virginia
Bottom Creek, West Virginia
Bottom Creek is an unincorporated community located in McDowell County, West Virginia, United States. References Unincorporated communities in West Virginia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastheim
Bastheim
Bastheim is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. Wechterswinkel Abbey is in the village of Wechterswinkel, part of Bastheim. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bischofsheim%20in%20der%20Rh%C3%B6n
Bischofsheim in der Rhön
Bischofsheim in der Rhön (before January 2020, the town was called: Bischofsheim an der Rhön) is a town in Rhön-Grabfeld, in Bavaria, Germany. It is in the Rhön Mountains, 29 km southeast of Fulda. Town Structure Several originally separate villages became part of the town Bischofsheim. These are Frankenheim, Haselbach, Oberweißenbrunn, Unterweißenbrunn and Wegfurt. Sights Kreuzberg, 2nd highest mountain of the Rhön Mountains (932 metres) Kloster Kreuzberg (monastery, built 1681 – 1692) Town tower Zehntturm (13th century, 26 metres high) References Other websites Bischofsheim an der Rhön travel guide on Wikivoyage Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonse%20Matejka
Alphonse Matejka
Alphonse Matejka (9 January 1902 in St. Gallen, Switzerland - 27 October 1999 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland) was a famous Occidentalist of Czech origin. Biography The Matejkas were originally from Wischkovitz (Bohemia). His father arrived in Switzerland before 1900, maybe due to the lack of job opportunities in the Czech Republic. He was granted Swiss citizenship in 1915. His son Alphonse was born in St. Gallen the 9 January 1902. He spent his last years as a student in the mercantile section of the cantonal school where he founded a student union under the name of Industria Sangallensis. Due to his linguistic ability, he managed to get a job at Reichenbach & Co. That comopany would later transfer him to its subsidiary in Paris. There, he met his wife, Jeanne Bellanger. The couple got married in 1928. In the 30s he moved to Zurich and then to Amsterdam in 1936, coming back to Switzerland to finally settle down in La Chaux-de-Fonds. He got a job at the watchmaking industry. Linguistic endeavours Alphonse Matejka was able to speak several Romance and Germanic languages. He also spoke Russian, being able to write for a Russian journal and even translate to that language for the Russian Academy of Sciences. He got engaged in the Ido movement. However, he started supporting Occidental in 1937. In 1942 he published the first edition of the textbook OCCIDENTAL die internationale Welthilfssprache. It was followed in 1945 by Wörterbuch Occidental-Deutsch e Deutsch-Occidental. This book was based upong the works of Joseph Gär and Ric Berger. After the language name was changed to Interlingue, he wrote and updated the book Interlingue die natürliche Welthilfssprache, für Millionen geschaffen, von Millionen verstanden. Vollständiger Lehrgang in 20 Lektionen. He was also Cosmoglotta's main editor for several years. References Interlingue
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burglauer
Burglauer
Burglauer is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria, Germany. It is on the river Lauer. References Other websites Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fladungen
Fladungen
Fladungen is a town in Rhön-Grabfeld, in Bavaria, Germany. It is in the Rhön Mountains, 11 km northwest of Ostheim, 20 km west of Meiningen, and 33 km east of Fulda. It is the northernmost town in Bavaria, bordering Hesse to the northwest and Thuringia to the northeast. Fladungen is at the southern edge of the Rhön Mountains, and the Rhön Biosphere Reserve begins a few kilometers outside of town. It is at the front of the river Streu, which flows southeast through it to join the Franconian Saale near Bad Neustadt. Twin towns and cities Kõo, Estonia (1996) Köyliö, Finland (1996) Nora, Sweden (1996) References Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elza%20Soares
Elza Soares
Elza da Conceição Soares, known professionally as Elza Soares (; 23 June 1930 – 20 January 2022) was a Brazilian samba and bossa nova singer. In 1999, she was named Singer of the Millennium with Tina Turner by BBC Radio. Soares was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Her career began in 1950. In 2015, she released her best known album A mulher do fim do mundo. In 2002, Soares was nominated for a Grammy Award. In 2007, Soares was diagnosed with diverticulitis and had many surgeries. She died on 20 January 2022 at her home in Rio de Janeiro from natural causes, aged 91. References 1930 births 2022 deaths Brazilian singers Deaths from diverticulitis
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fbardorf
Großbardorf
Großbardorf is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Feibstadt
Großeibstadt
Großeibstadt is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. The river Franconian Saale flows through Kleineibstadt. The municipality has the following villages: Großeibstadt and Kleineibstadt. The township is a member of the administrative community Saal an der Saale. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Steele
Peter Steele
Petrus Thomas Ratajczyk (January 4, 1962 – April 14, 2010), known professionally as Peter Steele, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He was best known as the lead vocalist, bassist and composer of the gothic metal band Type O Negative. Steele also created the metal group Fallout and the thrash band Carnivore. Steele died at a hospital in Scranton, Pennsylvania on April 14, 2010 from sepsis caused by diverticulitis, aged 48. References 1962 births 2010 deaths Deaths from diverticulitis Deaths from sepsis American heavy metal singers American heavy metal musicians American bass guitarists Musicians from Brooklyn Singer-songwriters from New York City
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCBC%20TV
SCBC TV
The Southern Cameroons Broadcasting Corporation (SCBC TV) is an Ambazonian television channel that has been transmitting since 6 May 2017. History The Southern Cameroons Broadcasting Corporation (SCBC TV), is a channel primarily focused on the history and culture of the peoples of the Anglophone regions of Cameroon, interviews with exiled leaders and documentaries on human rights abuses in these regions. It started on 6 May 2017 and is currently based in South Africa. The Cameroonian government wanted to shut down the channel because of its reports on the Anglophone Crisis. References 2010s establishments in Africa 2017 establishments Ambazonia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausen%2C%20Rh%C3%B6n-Grabfeld
Hausen, Rhön-Grabfeld
Hausen is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendungen
Hendungen
Hendungen is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbstadt
Herbstadt
Herbstadt is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. It has the following villages: Breitensee, Herbstadt, Ottelmannshausen and a hamlet: Dörfleshof. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heustreu
Heustreu
Heustreu is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Lower Franconia in Germany. It is on the river Streu. Heustreu is in the Main-Rhön region in the north of Lower Franconia. The Rhön mountains are a low mountain range in the north of Bavaria, Hesse and Thuringia. The most successful football club in Heustreu is the TSV 1894 Heustreu e.V., which plays in the Kreisklasse of Rhön-Grabfeld. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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Höchheim
Höchheim is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. Höchheim has the following villages: Gollmuthhausen, Höchheim, Irmelshausen, Rothausen. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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Irmelshausen
Irmelshausen is a village in the municipality of Höchheim in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. Notes and references Bibliography Bibra, Wilhelm Frhr. von, 1880: Beiträge zur Familien Geschichte der Reichsfreiherrn von Bibra, Erster Band (vol. 1) Bibra, Wilhelm Frhr. von, 1882: Beiträge zur Familien Geschichte der Reichsfreiherrn von Bibra, Zweiter Band (vol. 2) Bibra, Wilhelm Frhr. von, 1888: Beiträge zur Familien Geschichte der Reichsfreiherrn von Bibra, Dritter Band (vol. 3) Karlinger, Hans, 1915: Die Kunstdenkmäler von Bayern, III, 13. Bezirksamt Königshofen. Munich; reprinted Munich 1983 Sayn-Wittgenstein, Franz, 1974: Schlosser in Franken: Residenzen Und Landsitze Im Frankischen Other websites Wilhelm Frhr. von Bibra, Geschichte der Familie der Freiherrn von Bibra, 1870; Vonbibra.net Irmelshausen page Villages in Bavaria Landmarks in Germany
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Hohenroth
Hohenroth is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. References Rhön-Grabfeld Municipalities in Bavaria Towns in Bavaria
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Hollstadt
Hollstadt is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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Mellrichstadt
Mellrichstadt is a town in Rhön-Grabfeld, in Bavaria, Germany. It is 17 km southwest of Meiningen, and 13 km northeast of Bad Neustadt. It has the following villages: Bahra, Eußenhausen, Frickenhausen, Mühlfeld, Sondheim im Grabfeld and Roßrieth. Literature Features in John Douglas-Gray's thriller 'The Novak Legacy' References Rhön-Grabfeld
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Niederlauer
Niederlauer is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. The rivers Franconian Saale and Lauer flow through the village. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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Nordheim vor der Rhön
Nordheim vor der Rhön is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. It is in the upper Streu valley, between Ostheim and Fladungen. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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Oberelsbach
Oberelsbach is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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Oberstreu
Oberstreu is a municipality in Rhön-Grabfeld in Bavaria in Germany. References Rhön-Grabfeld
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Ostheim
Ostheim vor der Rhön is a town in Northern Bavaria in Rhön-Grabfeld in Franconia. References Other websites Friendly end of political enclave in 1947 (German) Sonntags Blatt 1972 church enclave switch Ostheim vor der Rhön travel guide on Wikivoyage Rhön-Grabfeld