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The Son of a Kapenta (abbreviated as SOAK) is the second studio album by Nigerian singer Brymo. It was released by Chocolate City on November 15, 2012. The album features guest appearances from Jesse Jagz, Pryse, M.I, Ice Prince and Efya. It was produced by E Kelly, Mikky Me Joses, Legendury Beatz, Jesse Jagz, Blaze, DMM Oluremi and Kid Konnect. The album was supported by the singles "Ara", "Good Morning" and "Go Hard". The Son of a Kapenta received positive reviews from music critics, who commended its production and Brymo's voice. ==Background and promotion== Brymo started recording The Son of a Kapenta after signing a record deal with Chocolate City in 2010. The Son of a Kapenta features collaborations with Jesse Jagz, Pryse, M.I, Ice Prince and Efya. On September 18, 2011, Brymo released the album's lead single "Ara", which was produced by the record producing duo Legendury Beatz. "Ara" loosely translates to Wonder and was written six months after he recorded "Good Morning". Brymo recorded the song while being under pressure from Chocolate City to submit a single. The accompanying music video for "Ara" was directed by the production company Aje Filmworks. The video was primarily shown in monochrome with occasional bursts of color. On April 16, 2012, Brymo released "Good Morning" as the album's second single. Its music video was also directed by Aje Filmworks and released on 30 July 2012. "Good Morning" was nominated for Best Recording of the Year at The Headies 2013. The album's third single, "Go Hard", was released on September 26, 2012. Written by Brymo and produced by Jesse Jagz, the song has elements of Azonto and was described as an "energetic dance song". The video depicts the story of a NYSC member who misses his significant other. Jaguda also said the album was "well packaged" and felt like Brymo's "freshman album". Tayo also acknowledged Brymo for knocking together "different sounds, choruses, verses and ideas to create an album worthy of his status". Shadenonconformist said the record "shows a lot of growth and maturity both in Brymo's sound and willingness to dabble in other music genres", but criticized it for sounding "repetitive at certain intervals". ==Tracklisting== Notes "—" denotes an interlude ==Personnel== Olawale Ashimi – primary artist, writer Jesse Abaga – featured artist, production Jane Awindor – featured artist Pryse – featured artist Panshak Zamani – featured artist Jude Abaga – featured artist E Kelly – production Mikky Me Joses – production Legendury Beatz – production Blaze – production DMM Oluremi – production Kid Konnect – production ==Release history==
[ "contemporary pop", "Chocolate City (record label)", "The Headies 2013", "Nigerian Pidgin", "Efya", "Ibadan", "The Nation (Nigeria)", "TooXclusive", "highlife", "Music download", "Drop (Timbaland & Magoo song)", "Afropop", "Brymo", "The Headies 2012", "Oleku (Ice Prince song)", "Electronic dance music", "monochrome", "music critics", "fuji music", "R&B", "The Punch", "The Headies Award for Best Vocal Performance (Male)", "Jesse Jagz", "Timbaland & Magoo", "The Sun (Nigeria)", "soul music", "Ice Prince", "M.I Abaga", "Nigerian Entertainment Today", "Legendury Beatz", "BellaNaija", "NotJustOk", "Merchants, Dealers & Slaves", "Vanguard (Nigeria)", "Azonto", "guest appearance", "techno", "Yoruba language", "Afrobeat", "CD", "rock music", "National Youth Service Corps" ]
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Pour déjouer l'ennui
Pour déjouer l'ennui ( To thwart boredom) is the tenth studio album by Canadian singer Pierre Lapointe, released through Audiogram and Columbia Records France on October 18, 2019. It is the final entry in a trilogy of albums for Lapointe, and was produced by Albin de la Simone. The album was debuted in a live performance at Club Soda in Montreal on October 15. The album received two Juno Award nominations at the Juno Awards of 2021, for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year and Francophone Album of the Year. ==Background== Lapointe told Apple Music that he wanted to "recreate the concept of a campfire" and make an album that was "a bit softer, with no piano, just string instruments, some percussion—but not that much". He also called the album a "collection of lullabies for kids who have grown up". The album was also considered to be one that sounds as if it does not belong to a particular period of time. ==Track listing== ==Charts==
[ "Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year", "Ici Radio-Canada", "Chansons hivernales", "Apple Music", "Montreal", "Pierre Lapointe", "Clara Luciani", "Juno Awards of 2021", "TVA Nouvelles", "Club Soda (Montreal)", "CBC Music", "Audiogram (label)", "Albin de la Simone", "Juno Award", "Columbia Records", "Juno Award for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year", "HuffPost" ]
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Alfredo Vergara Morales (13 April 1915 – 18 April 1987), best known by the stage name Eduardo Alcaraz, was a Chilean-Mexican actor. Born in Santiago, he was based in Mexico since 1951. He appeared in films such as Escuela de rateros (1958) alongside Pedro Infante. He also worked as voice actor in many movies and cartoons. In 1949, while working at Radio Quito in Ecuador, he participated in an adaptation of The War of the Worlds, similar to how Orson Welles had done a decade earlier in the United States. Alcaraz was in charge of the script of this new version, which like Welles's version represented the events narrated as if it were a true transmission. When it was revealed that it was a fictional story, a crowd made their way to the El Comercio newspaper building, where the radio worked, and set it on fire. Six people died. ==Selected filmography== ===Film=== Hollywood es así (1944) Lost Love (1951)) - Don Paco Woman Without Tears (1951) - Señor cura Women's Prison (1951) - Teniente She and I (1951) - Agente viajero Los enredos de una gallega (1951) - Don León Las locuras de Tin-Tan (1952) - Señor Landa (uncredited) If I Were a Congressman (1952) - Doctor Dos caras tiene el destino (1952) - Agente de policía (uncredited) Chucho the Mended (1952) - Amante de Margot Te sigo esperando (1952) - (uncredited) es:Mi campeón (1952) - Señor Maccini (uncredited) Carne de presidio (1952) - Señor director carcel Now I Am Rich (1952) - Dr. Velasco The Atomic Fireman (1952) - Sargento Policía Sister Alegría (1952) - Apostador hipódromo Tío de mi vida (1952) - Don Roque Pompey the Conqueror (1953) - Señor Berremundo, gerente hotel (uncredited) Forbidden Fruit (1953) - Felipe, mayordomo The Bachelors (1953) - Gerente hotel The Unfaithful (1953) - Aurelio (uncredited) Quiéreme porque me muero (1953) - Doctor (uncredited) Nunca es tarde para amar (1953) - Empresario brasileño (uncredited) The Photographer (1953) - Coronel Orquídeas para mi esposa (1954) - L.G. Castro (uncredited) Camelia (1954) - (uncredited) Casa de muñecas (1954) - Joyero (uncredited) La ladrona (1954) - Luigi Hijas casaderas (1954) El gran autor (1954) - Amigo de Sergio (uncredited) When I Leave (1954) - Sr. Dobie (uncredited) Se solicitan modelos (1954) - Señor Silvanito La visita que no tocó el timbre (1965) - Don Francisco Delgado Maldita ciudad (1954) - Director cinematográfico Un minuto de bondad (1954) - Gaspar, mayordomo La desconocida (1954) La rebelión de los colgados (1954) - Doctor The Seven Girls (1955) - Empresario Tu vida entre mis manos (1955) - Nicolas, cantinero School for Tramps (1955) - Audifas El vendedor de muñecas (1955) To the Four Winds (1955) - Modisto Historia de un abrigo de mink (1955) - Sr. Rosenblum Amor de lejos (1955) - Señor juez The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz (1955) - Gordo Azuara (uncredited) Drop the Curtain (1955) - Artista en teatro (uncredited) La barranca de la muerte (1955) - (uncredited) Las viudas del cha-cha-cha (1955) Look What Happened to Samson (1955) - Padre de Dalila Tres melodías de amor (1955) Silent Fear (1956) - Dr. Rivas Pura Vida (1956) - Febronio La pequeña enemiga (1956) - Doctor Olivo The Medallion Crime (1956) - Ramiro Viva la juventud! (1956) - Don Rodrigo La sierra del terror (1956) The Third Word (1956) - Administrador Roldán The Hidden One (1956) - Señor Ariza Bataclam Mexicano (1956) - (uncredited) Spring in the Heart (1956) - Arturo Dávila ¡Que seas feliz! (1956) - Maestro Una lección de amor (1956) The Brave One (1956) - Ticket seller (uncredited) Esposas infieles (1956) La adúltera (1956) - Amigo de Raúl (uncredited) Dos diablitos en apuros (1957) - Conductor tren Las aventuras de Pito Pérez (1957) - Padre Pureco El campeón ciclista (1957) - Don Cosme Morales Pablo and Carolina (1957) - Guillermo, mayordomo Cómicos de la Legua (1957) - El abandonado Ladrón de cadáveres (1957) - Jefe policía Vainilla, bronce y morir (Una mujer más) (1957) - Papá de Enrique Mi desconocida esposa (1958) - Gregorio Salas Escuela para suegras (1958) - Segismundo Refifí entre las mujeres (1958) - Don Julián Trip to the Moon (1958) - Presidente Escuela de rateros (1958) - Toño Tú y la mentira (1958) Música en la noche (1958) La mafia del crimen (1958) Aladino y la lámpara maravillosa (1958) - Genio de la lámpara Siete pecados (1959) - Armando Los hijos ajenos (1959) - Miguel Mis secretarias privadas (1959) - Don Luis Yo pecador (1959) - Señor Ricaldi The White Renegade (1960) Chucho el Roto (1960) El violetero (1960) - Lic. Vidales The Phantom of the Operetta (1960) - Don Quique Ojos tapatios (1961) - don Giuseppe Caperucita y sus tres amigos (1961) Matrimonios juveniles (1961) - Félix, mayordomo Aventuras de Chucho el Roto (1961) La captura de Chucho el Roto (1961) El pecado de una madre (1962) - Fito, empresario Nuestros odiosos maridos (1962) El cara parchada (1962) - El presidente Las recién casadas (1962) - Sr. Campos Pilotos de la muerte (1962) - El Barbas La entrega de Chucho el Roto (1962) Si yo fuera millonario (1962) Cri Cri el grillito cantor (1963) - Empresario De Carpa Frente al destino (1964) Napoleoncito (1964) - Presidente del banco Canta mi corazón (1965) - Don Beto Sangre en el Bravo (1966) - Krauss El pícaro (1967) Su Excelencia (1967) - Don Salustio Menchaca, embajador de Los Cocos Dos pintores pintorescos (1967) - Profesor italiano Por mis pistolas (1968) - Don Chuchito Valentín de la Sierra (1968) - (uncredited) Un nuevo modo de amar (1968) El matrimonio es como el demonio (1969) - Antonio Ancira Cuernos debajo de la cama (1969) La gran aventura (1969) Un Quijote sin mancha (1969) - Licenciado en delegación Como perros y gatos (1969) - Don Juan El aviso inoportuno (1969) - Doctor Las aventuras de Juliancito (1969) - Maestro Capulina corazón de leon (1970) Fray Don Juan (1970) El cuerpazo del delito (1970) - (segment "La insaciable") La mujer de oro (1970) El tunco Maclovio (1970) - Tadeo Moncada Departamento de soltero (1971) Una vez, un hombre... (1971) En estas camas nadie duerme (1971) Mama Dolores (1971) - Víctor ¡Cómo hay gente sinvergüenza! (1972) - Don Antonio Meopende Los ángeles de la tarde (1972) Quién mató al abuelo? (1972) La Martina (1972) - Don Fernando Peluquero de señoras (1973) - Méndez Conserje en condominio (1974) - Lic. Rufino La muerte de Pancho Villa (1974) El carita (1974) Una noche embarazosa (1977) - Sacerdote La viuda negra (1977) La güera Rodríguez (1978) Xoxontla (1978) - Don Jesús Pichardo El cuatro dedos (1978) The Bees (1978) - Representative at the United Nations - Israel El circo de Capulina (1978) El año de la peste (1979) - Dr. Luis Mario Zavala Vivir para amar (1980) Rigo es amor (1980) - El Gallino Ay Chihuahua no te rajes! (1980) El testamento (1981) - Don Agustín Mi nombre es Sergio, soy alcohólico (1981) - Dr. Armando Camarena Zorro, The Gay Blade (1981) - Don Jose El barrendero (1982) - Don Chafas Los cuates de la Rosenda (1982) Buenas, y con... movidas (1983) El mexicano feo (1984) ===Television=== El otro (1960) Marianela (1961) Leyendas de México (1968) La Gata (1970) - El Francés Muchacha italiana viene a casarse (1971) - Vittorio Maglione La señora joven (1972) - Federico Ricarte Donde termina el camino (1978)
[ "The Bachelors (1953 film)", "Marianela (TV series)", "When I Leave", "Spring in the Heart", "Pilotos de la muerte", "The Photographer (1953 film)", "Escuela de rateros", "Lost Love (1951 film)", "The Phantom of the Operetta (1960 film)", "Muchacha italiana viene a casarse (1971 TV series)", "Chucho the Mended", "The Hidden One", "Dos pintores pintorescos", "El barrendero", "Carne de presidio", "If I Were a Congressman", "The Atomic Fireman", "To the Four Winds", "Donde termina el camino", "Los enredos de una gallega", "El año de la peste", "Look What Happened to Samson", "The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz", "The War of the Worlds", "Maldita ciudad", "La Gata (1970 TV series)", "Pompey the Conqueror", "The Seven Girls", "Drop the Curtain", "Escuela para suegras", "Forbidden Fruit (1953 film)", "Su Excelencia", "School for Tramps", "The Medallion Crime", "Se solicitan modelos", "Quiéreme porque me muero", "La señora joven", "Ecuador", "Sister Alegría", "El Comercio (Ecuador)", "She and I (film)", "The Unfaithful (1953 film)", "Las aventuras de Pito Pérez", "Pablo and Carolina", "Canta mi corazón", "Pedro Infante", "Woman Without Tears", "Por mis pistolas", "The Bees (film)", "Women's Prison (1951 film)", "Now I Am Rich", "Yo pecador", "Ladrón de Cadáveres", "Santiago", "Orson Welles", "The White Renegade", "Zorro, The Gay Blade", "Trip to the Moon (1958 film)", "Silent Fear", "La visita que no tocó el timbre", "Leyendas de México", "El otro (TV series)", "Mexico City", "The War of the Worlds (1938 radio drama)", "Pura Vida (film)", "The Third Word", "The Brave One (1956 film)", "Camelia (1954 film)", "es:Mi campeón", "Valentín de la Sierra", "Las locuras de Tin-Tan" ]
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Wikipedia:Goings-on/October 20, 2019
__NOTOC__ Wikipedia always has a lot going on. This page is for news and updates about existing or new projects or initiatives of Wikipedians (e.g. new Collaboration articles, WikiProject help requests or announcements of success, backlogs that really need help, etc.) Goings-on in the week starting Sunday, October 20, 2019
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Fraxinisaura
Fraxinisaura is an extinct genus of basal lepidosauromorph reptile known from the Middle Triassic of Germany. The only known species is Fraxinisaura rozynekae. It possessed an elongated snout, unique features of the teeth, and an ilium (upper hip bone) which was intermediate in orientation between sphenodontians (the branch of lepidosaurs including the tuatara) and squamates (the branch including lizards). Based on characteristics of the maxilla, it is considered a close relative of Marmoretta from the Middle Jurassic of the United Kingdom, resolving a ghost lineage between that genus and other Triassic basal lepidosauromorphs. == Discovery == Remains of Fraxinisaura have only been recovered from the Schumann limestone quarry near Vellberg, Germany. Stratigraphically, it hails from the Untere Graue Mergel Layer of the Erfurt Formation, also known as the Lower Keuper. The Lower Keuper preserved a lakeshore environment of Ladinian (late Middle Triassic) age. The holotype of Fraxinisaura is SMNS 91547, a disarticulated partial skeleton encompassing portions of the skull, vertebrae, hip and limbs. Numerous other isolated bones have also been referred to the taxon. Fraxinisaura combines the Latin words for lizard (saurus) and ash tree (fraxinus). This references the nearby village of Eschenau, which means "meadow of ash trees". The species name honors Brigette Rozynek, a fossil collector who donated many Lower Keuper fossils to local museums. Fraxinisaura was described by Rainer R. Schoch and Hans-Dieter Sues in 2018. The Fraxinisaura + Marmoretta clade was tentatively considered to be closer to Sophineta and rhynchocephalians than to lizards, but lepidosauromorph relations were largely reduced into a polytomy upon the addition of Kuehneosaurus into the analysis. Adding Fraxinisaura to another lepidosauromorph analysis (Evans and Borsuk-Białynicka (2009)) also led to a large polytomy. Below is a portion of the cladogram produced by adding Fraxinisaura (but not Kuehneosaurus) to the analysis of Ezcurra et al. (2014):
[ "Gephyrosaurus", "Germany", "Ectepicondylar foramen", "Latin", "2018 in paleontology", "Chalarodon", "Dalinghosaurus", "heterodont", "Susan E. Evans", "Parietal bone", "Infratemporal fenestra", "Plesiomorphy and symplesiomorphy", "ectopterygoid", "Jurassic", "sternum", "Middle Jurassic", "interclavicle", "maxilla", "Sauria", "Martin Ezcurra", "humerus", "Middle Triassic", "Lepidosauromorpha", "femur", "tuatara", "Jugal bone", "Pterygoid bone", "entepicondylar foramen", "Quadrate bone", "Lizard", "ghost lineage", "pleurodont", "Sophineta", "Phylogenetics", "polytomy", "Rainer R. Schoch", "Vellberg", "Squamata", "Ladinian", "Triassic", "cladogram", "Huehuecuetzpalli", "Kuehneosaurus", "State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart", "Hans-Dieter Sues", "notochord", "Nasal bone", "premaxilla", "Lepidosauria", "Magdalena Borsuk-Białynicka", "fraxinus", "coracoid", "Postorbital bone", "scapulocoracoid", "Fifth metatarsal bone", "Mandible", "lepidosauromorph", "Vertebra", "United Kingdom", "scapula", "Planocephalosaurus", "Squamosal bone", "Ilium (bone)", "Marmoretta", "Kuehneosauridae", "Rhynchocephalia", "genus", "Frontal bone", "basal (phylogenetics)", "Paliguana", "parasphenoid", "reptile", "extinct", "Sphenodontia", "Erfurt Formation" ]
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Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/2019 October 12
__TOC__ = October 12 = ==Effect of spaceflight on the human body== (Added header.) Double sharp (talk) 14:28, 19 October 2019 (UTC) Hi. I have a question and have already searched for the answer, so I think this is the place to ask. I was reading Effect of spaceflight on the human body. I find the topic interesting in itself, but I thought something might be missing? I'm not sure where to look or if research on this topic exists, but I was wondering how spaceflight might affect the Menstrual cycle? Clovermoss (talk) 20:01, 11 October 2019 (UTC) When in doubt, consult DTIC (Defense Technical Information Center) and/or NTRS (NASA Technical Report Server)! NTRS has over 100 scientific articles and publications on the broad topic of female astronaut health in both normal and abnormal conditions. Here is a recent conference presentation: Practical Considerations for the Care of Female Astronauts on the International Space Station (2015) .... which was a conference presentation by several aerospace medical doctors, including astronaut/flight-surgeon Serena Auñón-Chancellor, who flew on ISS during Expedition 56/57. Her work was also recently published in the journal Nature: Limitations in predicting the space radiation health risk for exploration astronauts (2018). Here is a 2015 news summary from an NPR interview with some of the very same astronaut-scientist-doctors: What Happens When You Get Your Period In Space? And if you search the NTRS database, you can input specific keywords including "women's health", "reproductive health", "menstruation", or any other keyword. There is a lot of research on both normal and non-normal medical considerations for female astronauts, including the effects of (and on) their reproductive health. A great starter-book for readers interested in aerospace health at large is Introduction to Aviation Physiology, which is decidedly gender-neutral in its coverage - but if you're not already aware of the basics, that's a good book to get oriented with the terminology and the concerns, before you dive deep into specialization topics. Nimur (talk) 21:25, 11 October 2019 (UTC) Thank you so much ! This is exactly what I was looking for. Clovermoss (talk) 22:36, 11 October 2019 (UTC) == Static vs. kinetic friction == In this problem , the truck would experience μk if its wheels are jammed and the truck slides down the slope. But how would it experience μs, when static friction only acts on a non-moving object or allows wheels to roll without loss of energy? 104.162.197.70 (talk) 03:32, 12 October 2019 (UTC) I think you misread the problem. The static and dynamic friction values given are between the load and the bed of the truck, not between the wheels and the slope. SinisterLefty (talk) 03:36, 12 October 2019 (UTC) The problem assumes the driver applies the brakes very skilfully and the wheels do not skid. The μk value is not used. DroneB (talk) 12:35, 12 October 2019 (UTC) D'oh! Thank you. 104.162.197.70 (talk) 18:21, 12 October 2019 (UTC)
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Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 October 12
__TOC__ = October 12 = == The famous opera singer Sibyl Knight == Various biographical sketches and articles about the prog rock vocalist Annie Haslam mention that Haslam at one time studied voice under the famous opera singer Sibyl Knight (that would have been in the late 1960s). However, all my web searching about Sibyl Knight find either non-singers of the same name, or else mentioning her in the context of Annie Haslam studying with her. It seems like Annie Haslam's fame has eclipsed Sibyl Knight's. So who was the famous opera singer Sibyl Knight? Are there particular roles etc. that she was known for? Any suggestions about finding more info? Thanks. 67.164.113.165 (talk) 08:24, 12 October 2019 (UTC) The only thing I found, and you hadn't mentioned yet, is that the singing teacher Harold Miller (no article, but he had also instructed Shirley Bassey and Julie Andrews) was the one who had recommended Sybil Knight to Haslam. She had first wanted to take lessons from Miller, who said: "'I wish I could teach you, but I only teach in the daytime.' But he said, 'I have a lady called Sybil Knight and she’s an opera singer and she teaches in the West End.'" (From an interview with Pop Culture Classics). Combined searches of "Harold Miller" and "Sybil Knight" only yielded more bits and pieces on Haslam. ---Sluzzelin talk 19:11, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Thanks! I had heard the Harold Miller story but hadn't seen the Pop Culture Classics interview, which is wonderful. 67.164.113.165 (talk) 00:41, 13 October 2019 (UTC) == When did the Arabic language come to Iraq and started to be spoken as the main language? == When did the Arabic language come to Iraq and started to be spoken as the main language? As I read, the main language in the past was Aramaic. But I don't remember when the Arabic push out the Aramaic. I found this article on Wikipedia which mentions what I said about the Aramaic but ignores the time when Arabic became the dominant language.93.126.116.89 (talk) 10:06, 12 October 2019 (UTC) The issue is that the region now called "Iraq" was called other names in the past. Any time you see super-straight lines in borders, it's because Europe was slicing a region up for themselves like pie. Most of what is now Iraq used to be part of the broader Persian Empire. When the Rashidun Caliphate started conquering the Persian empire, they took over what is now Iraq first. The shift from Aramaic to Arabic would not have been overnight, however. You really can't say "this is when people stopped speaking Aramaic and started speaking Arabic. Instead, Persia took centuries to become majority Muslim, and even after it did, many Persians (including non-Arab Muslims) rejected Arabization -- and that was in a major cultural center. Now, granted, that's mostly in modern Iran, not modern Iraq, which the Persians kinda viewed as the boonies? That changed with the Abbasid Caliphate moving the capital to Baghdad, though. However, the region was culturally diverse, with plenty of people speaking Armenian, Syriac, Turkish, and various Kurdish dialects well into the late 20th century. So that makes it a matter of "what do you mean dominant?" If you mean the language that the government speaks, then yeah, when the Abbasids moved to Baghdad is a pretty good date. Ian.thomson (talk) 10:40, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Great explanation. Thank you! 93.126.116.89 (talk) 15:12, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Also, the ground was prepared for the spread of the Arabic language as the new lingua franca of the Fertile Crescent zone by the fact that the related Aramaic language had been the old lingua franca of the Fertile Crescent zone. The process took several centuries, and there are still a few remnant areas of Aramaic speakers, but Arabic seems to have replaced Aramaic fairly smoothly in the most densely populated and economically important areas... AnonMoos (talk) 17:14, 12 October 2019 (UTC) == When did Paris first get electric lights? == Sagittarian Milky Way (talk) 18:38, 12 October 2019 (UTC) If you mean street lights: "On 30 May 1878, the first electric street lights in Paris were installed on the avenue de l'Opera and the Place d'Etoile, around the Arc de Triomphe, to celebrate the opening of the Paris Universal Exposition. In 1881, to coincide with the Paris International Exposition of Electricity, street lights were installed on the major boulevards." (from Street_light#Arc_lamps, sourced). ---Sluzzelin talk 18:45, 12 October 2019 (UTC) == Julian (emperor) reference problem (done) == Does anybody around have an idea how to fix this reference on Roman emperor Julian? (Thanks in advance for any assistance.)--Hildeoc (talk) 19:51, 12 October 2019 (UTC) There wasn't enough of a ref to even figure out what they were going for, so I deleted it. There is another ref there, anyway. SinisterLefty (talk) 21:52, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Fixed. Just look through revision history if that happens again. Removing sources is not advised. The remaining source may not cite the existing collection of facts.KAVEBEAR (talk) 00:00, 13 October 2019 (UTC) Thank you both very, very much for fixing that! All the best--Hildeoc (talk) 19:23, 13 October 2019 (UTC)
[ "Annie Haslam", "Muslim conquest of Persia", "Street light", "Abbasid Caliphate", "Julian (emperor)", "Exposition Universelle (1878)", "Ba'athist Arabization campaigns in North Iraq", "Islamization of Iran", "Languages of Iraq", "Arc de Triomphe" ]
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Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2019 October 12
__TOC__ = October 12 = == Use of "Dominikan" == Has anyone proposed "Dominikan" to mean having to do with Dominica?? (For clarification on this question; it isn't difficult to see why I'm asking it; it's odd that "Dominican" can refer to either of 2 countries; Dominica or the Dominican Republic; it would be resolved if we had chosen to use the spelling "Dominikan" to mean related to Dominica and "Dominican" for the Dominican Republic.) Georgia guy (talk) 19:04, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Who's saying it's a problem? ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 19:17, 12 October 2019 (UTC) How is it not a problem?? These are 2 different countries, and it's odd that the adjective "Dominican" can mean having to do with either of these. Georgia guy (talk) 19:23, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Who besides you is saying it's a problem? ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 19:44, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Of course it's a problem, since if somebody says they are Dominican we don't know where they are from. I imagine customs and immigration officials have the most trouble with it. But spelling it differently isn't much of a solution, both because you would need to get universal agreement and because it doesn't work in spoken form. Them saying "I am from ..." works better. SinisterLefty (talk) 20:01, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Certainly. This is only a "problem" if someone tries to make it into one. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 20:46, 12 October 2019 (UTC) SinisterLefty, does Wikipedia talk about any solution to the problem?? Georgia guy (talk) 21:01, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Well, check out notes f and g at List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations, which says they are pronounced differently. So your spelling diff in conjunction with that might help, but there's still the problem of making those minor diffs universally understood. SinisterLefty (talk) 21:18, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Using an accent mark over the second "i" would solve the alleged problem. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 11:42, 13 October 2019 (UTC) Assuming anyone remembered which nationality got the accent mark. And that people actually noticed the accent mark and didn't just see it as the normal dot over the i. As English doesn't use accents with any great frequency, I would expect that a simple acute or grave accent over an i would not stand out to the average Anglophone. Over any other vowel, yes, but i normally has a small mark over it and the differences between a dot, an acute accent, and a grave accent might not be easily apparent to all readers at all times.--Khajidha (talk) 15:13, 13 October 2019 (UTC) It's still better than inventing a non-existent spelling and then expecting everyone to remember which thing it pertains to. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 15:45, 13 October 2019 (UTC) It's hard to invent a spelling that already exists. -- Jack of Oz [[User talk:JackofOz#top|[pleasantries]]] 15:40, 14 October 2019 (UTC) The OP asked if anyone has proposed it. Where does it already exist? In English, that is - not in languages like German where the hard "c" is not used. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 15:47, 14 October 2019 (UTC) It doesn't exist, and I never said it does. -- Jack of Oz [[User talk:JackofOz#top|[pleasantries]]] 15:49, 14 October 2019 (UTC) So, when you said, "It's hard to invent a spelling that already exists", what were you referring to? ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 16:22, 14 October 2019 (UTC) "It's still better than inventing a non-existent spelling". Anything one invents is by definition non-existent, otherwise one is simply rediscovering it. -- Jack of Oz [[User talk:JackofOz#top|[pleasantries]]] 21:14, 17 October 2019 (UTC) Sorry, I'm too dense to understand what you're trying to say. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 00:52, 18 October 2019 (UTC) All you needed to say was "It's still better than inventing a spelling". The use of "non-existent" was tautologous. Because, as I said, one cannot invent something that already exists. -- Jack of Oz [[User talk:JackofOz#top|[pleasantries]]] 17:45, 18 October 2019 (UTC) Good grief. Such a megillah over such a small thing. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 00:11, 19 October 2019 (UTC) Georgia_guy -- 1) Unfortunately your proposal might remind some of the derogatory K ("Amerikkka" etc.) 2) If neither of the base names has a K, then it would be needlessly difficult to remember which derived adjective is supposed to have a K (i.e. it breaks the principle of related spellings for related words). 3) There's also an ambiguity with the Catholic Dominican Order (Order of Preachers) -- see disambiguation page Dominicans in the United States etc. AnonMoos (talk) 00:38, 13 October 2019 (UTC) In fact it's not unheard of for spellings of country names to differ from those of their derivatives. Norwegians write Canada and Mexico, but usually kanadier, kanadisk, meksikaner and meksikansk (search in Bokmålsordboka/Nynorskordboka). Croatians write Wales, but Velšanin and velški (search in Hrvatski jezični portal). In those cases they have adopted the international spellings for the country names, but have adapted the adjectival and demonymic forms to their own spelling rules. --Theurgist (talk) 02:02, 14 October 2019 (UTC) And of course, in English there's the pair Philippines vs Filipino, where the toponym is a nativized form while the demonym is a direct borrowing. --Theurgist (talk) 23:51, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
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Category:Proctor and Bergman albums
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/astronauttheatre.com
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Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2019 October 12
__TOC__ = October 12 = == Voting systems in the city of Philadelphia == Hi, a curiosity. From what I know, the city once adopted mechanical lever systems. Today there are touch screen systems. I come to the point; Has the city of Philadelphia ever had punch card voting systems? Thank you so much. Here's the relevant webpage, as far as I can tell: . You might want to just reach out to that department directly. RudolfRed (talk) 21:56, 12 October 2019 (UTC)
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Wikipedia:Help desk/Archives/2019 October 16
__TOC__ = October 16 = == When you see a typo, then what? == Sometimes when I am using wikipedia to gather data, I come across typos in the content. Most often it is simply a misspelled word. I would like to report the errors. Although I frequent the site, I must admit that I am not familiar with the protocol when finding errors. I would like to help make the experience better for all those who use the site. What is the best course of action? Click 'edit source', either at the top of the page or the section you are viewing. Correct it and put 'typo' in the edit summary. Then click 'preview' to make sure it has rendered correctly and then click 'publish' to save the page. If you don't wish to do this, that's OK, these errors usually get picked up reasonably quickly (surprisingly). Thanks for wanting to help out! Thank you. Eagleash (talk) 01:06, 16 October 2019 (UTC) However also be aware that some articles stylize in the form of English the article is best suited to. Such as Game of Thrones being American English, while Queen Elizabeth II being British English etc. with differences in many common words like color, mom, centre' etc. Most large articles will include which is used above the edit box, for those that don't, a bit of logic is required — IVORK Discuss 03:19, 16 October 2019 (UTC) Hi and welcome! Feel free generally to jump right in to fix any obvious spelling or language errors you see. Some pages are protected because they attract abuse or are the subjects of disputes. If you find you can’t edit one of these then we can advise you on how to proceed. (Usually the answer will be to leave a note on the article's discussion page.) As an alternative to editing the whole page, you can use the Edit links that’re next to section headings (pencil icon on mobile). Editing a single section can make it easier to find the part you want to change. We have millions of articles with varying numbers of eyes on them. As Eagleash said, it can be surprising how quickly errors can get fixed, but it can also be surprising how long some errors hang around. We retain previous versions, so you can see in a page's History when things have changed. Best wishes, Pelagic (talk) 03:10, 17 October 2019 (UTC) == Alerts, Notices, VPN == I don't edit much anymore. Anyways, I want my alerts and notices to go to 0, so I can tell when I get a new one. Also, I use a VPN, and WP won't let me edit with it. I'm logged in, so it's not like I'm an IP trying to evade a ban or whatever. Thanks. Peregrine Fisher (talk) 02:24, 16 October 2019 (UTC) you should be able to mark all your notifications as read from Special:Notifications. You can also click the red number (or the bell-shaped icon if there are no alerts), and that should activate a drop-down menu. From there, select the option to mark all notifications as read. To edit from a blocked VPN, you'll need IP block exemption. You should email the functionaries and briefly explain why you'd like to use a VPN. Privacy concerns are a valid reason. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 06:41, 16 October 2019 (UTC) == Help with yesno and TH in Template:Sydney Trains patronage by line == I have help editing the table in this template. I want to make "T9=yes" highlight the first three (3) rows and the bottom row, total of 4 rows. Article that requires "T9=yes": Northern Line (Sydney) - table currently only highlights the last row. Article that requites "T1=yes": North Shore & Western Line - table works properly, where first two rows are highlighted and last row is not. Marcnut1996 (talk) 03:09, 16 October 2019 (UTC) What if you write the template at like this: Doesn't that do what it is that you want? —Trappist the monk (talk) 11:42, 16 October 2019 (UTC) I beat you to it [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Northern_Line_(Sydney)&diff=921551238&oldid=921495679] and got an edit conflict when I tried to ask if it does as wanted. PrimeHunter (talk) 11:47, 16 October 2019 (UTC) Were we racing? —Trappist the monk (talk) 11:58, 16 October 2019 (UTC) My apologies, what I meant was for Northern Line (Sydney) to highlight first, third and last row. I wrongly stated for the second row to also be highlighted. The second row should not be highlighted. The problem with just putting T1=y means that the second row is also highlighted. Marcnut1996 (talk) 22:15, 16 October 2019 (UTC) If I understand the purpose of that template, it displays patronage for the period 1 July 2018 – 30 June 2019. According to the footnotes, it appears to me that T1 (old), T1 (new), SL, and T9 were all in use during the 1 July 2018 – 30 June 2019 period. If this template uses a data set that shows the patronage of those lines in the period, then shouldn't the highlighted rows be T1 (old), T1 (new), SL, and T9? The non-zero T1 (new) patronage tally seems to indicate that it should be included. What am I not understanding? The obvious change that I think should be made to the template is a footnote identifying the period for which the graph and table in the template apply rather than free-floating text outside of the template. And, define: 'Opal tap on and tap off'. —Trappist the monk (talk) 22:43, 16 October 2019 (UTC The Northern Line (T9) was previously part of the old T1 until April 2019. The new T1 is basically the old T1, without the Northern Line (now T9). So the Northern Line page should not highlight T1 (new) as it is not part of the latter. Also, 'Opal tap on and tap off data' is the data of passenger usage based on usage of Opal card, tapping on and off at boarding and alighting stations respectively. This is understood to the context of a person living in Sydney. Marcnut1996 (talk) 01:19, 18 October 2019 (UTC) You used the existing when you added the second row to the template. You could say instead and control the rows independently with |T1=y and |T1new=y. PrimeHunter (talk) 12:44, 18 October 2019 (UTC) So you expect that only people living in Sydney will read this article? Somehow I doubt that. Locally understood jargon that is undefined in a globally-read encyclopedia has no business being in that encyclopedia. At the very least, the template must link to Opal card to explain the tap-on-tap-off jargon. Until 28 April 2019, T9 did not exist so if this article is about T9 and the template is using data that has T9-specific ridership numbers, why are T1 (old), T1 (new), and SL highlighted on the T9 page? The article isn't about them except to the extent that T9 track and stations etc was once part of T1. The T1 (old), T1 (new) and T9 data issue will go away when the next data are published. At that time, I think that the template will require editing to remove T1 (old). —Trappist the monk (talk) 15:10, 18 October 2019 (UTC) == Should i ask someone to write an article on my behalf? == Hi there, I actually wrote the article for a company. And contacted you guys and one of your team members said that this article will not be approved as it looks promotional. My question is "should I ask someone/professional writer to write the article so that it does not look promotional? as English is not my first language thus not that good in it. If I get a professional English speaker/writer to write about this company then can the article be published on Wikipedia? and I will inform him not to write like a promotional article. I need your comment/reply on this question so that I can pay someone else to write it on my behalf. Is there any link where everything is mentioned about what to take care if we want to write for Wikipedia? if yes, please do share that link with me too. Thank you very much. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Daljit Singh Khalsa (talk • contribs) 08:54, 16 October 2019 (UTC) Hello, . Trying to use Wikipedia to promote anybody or anything is a fundamental mismatch with the purposes and goals of Wikipedia. Please don't do it, in any way. If you try it (whether you do it yourself, or get somebody else to) you are likely to have frustration and upset - and even if you succeed in getting an article created about you, you may not be happy with the result. Please find other outlets to tell the world about your company. --ColinFine (talk) 09:02, 16 October 2019 (UTC) Please read WP:YFA. Note especially: if the subject is not notable, then no article is appropriate, no matter who writes the article. Any other shortcoming can be fixed, but no amount of editing can overcome a lack of notability. Don't even try. Your article will fail to be accepted, and if it is forced onto Wikipedia it will immediately be deleted. If, after you carefully read and understand our definition of notability, you still feel that most reviewers will agree that your subject is notable, then come back here and we can try again. -Arch dude (talk) 04:38, 17 October 2019 (UTC) == What is Insurance Cosumer Service Department == Dear sir What is Insurance Cosumer Service Department and it is approved by IRDA. What is the function. This area is for asking questions about using Wikipedia, not general questions. 331dot (talk) 11:40, 16 October 2019 (UTC) == Help:No content cite tags IBBS == I got the message that the draft page International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation Society contains cite tags with no content, but I cannot find any. Please can you help? doktorchris — Preceding unsigned comment added by Doktorcris (talk • contribs) Looks like it was fixed by . ~ ONUnicorn(Talk|Contribs)problem solving 14:04, 16 October 2019 (UTC) == I need help requesting an article == Hello, I need help requesting an article be made. I can't seem to find the form I need to fill out. Please help. Ashlie.Pollard (talk) 13:52, 16 October 2019 (UTC) Try Requested articles. Your request is more likely to be picked up if you include links to reliable, 3rd party sources about the subject. ~ ONUnicorn(Talk|Contribs)problem solving 14:01, 16 October 2019 (UTC) But please note , that ) Wikipedia is created by volunteers, who work on what they choose: there is no guarantee that anybody will pick up your request. As ONUnicorn says, if you find and cite some high-quality sources about (not deriving from) the subject, that may make it more attractive to a volunteer editor ) Unless such independent sources exist, then the subject is not notable in the special sense that Wikipedia uses that word, and no article on it can be accepted; so it is unlikely that anybody will waste their time trying. ) If the article is about you, or something closely associated with you, then thank you for looking to request an article, rather than trying to create it yourself; but you might not necessarily be pleased with the result. --ColinFine (talk) 14:23, 16 October 2019 (UTC) == Loading Pics to the area I updated == I tried to update pictures that I personally took, and they did not load. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_African_Americans_in_Houston&oldid=920937552 Commerce section.DeRoLoc Lives (talk) 19:51, 16 October 2019 (UTC)DeRoLoc Lives You must be autoconfirmed to be able to upload images. I would suggest becoming familiar with WP:UPIMAGE if you aren't already. 331dot (talk) 20:17, 16 October 2019 (UTC) But if you took them yourself, , so you're releasing them as free images, then it's better to upload them to Commons anyway, and you don't need to be autoconfirmed for that. --ColinFine (talk) 20:30, 16 October 2019 (UTC) ==Pippa Middleton== Please fix ref number 3 - it is in red. thanks Srbernadette (talk) 22:10, 16 October 2019 (UTC) (by another editor) MB 22:32, 16 October 2019 (UTC) Done, it is an italics problem. Italics (text) and bold (text) are not permitted in templates for referencing, which gives the red error you saw. I have removed the italics from the reference. Marcnut1996 (talk) 22:34, 16 October 2019 (UTC) == Badges and editing == I hear there are badges I can achieve. How can I achieve them? Also I want to have a good user page but I don't know how to edit so can you help me with editing please? Porygon-Z (talk) 23:44, 16 October 2019 (UTC) Maybe wikipedia:The Wikipedia Adventure? Pelagic (talk) 04:29, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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Alexander Korobolin
Alexander Korobolin (born March 12, 1976) is a Russian former ice hockey defenceman. Korobolin was drafted 100th overall by the New York Rangers in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. He played with the Rangers' American Hockey League affiliate the Hartford Wolf Pack during the 1999–00 AHL season where he featured in 22 regular season games and scored one goal. Korobolin also played in the Russian Superleague for HC Mechel, Avangard Omsk, Molot-Prikamye Perm, HC Sibir Novosibirsk.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Articles for creation/Help desk/Archives/2019 October 14
__TOC__ = October 14 = == 04:21:01, 14 October 2019 review of submission by Babitahamdard == Babitahamdard (talk) 04:21, 14 October 2019 (UTC) 06:07:58, 14 October 2019 review of submission by Mohit Dhaaliwal == 06:07:58, 14 October 2019 review of submission by Mohit Dhaaliwal == Mohit Dhaaliwal (talk) 06:07, 14 October 2019 (UTC) No question has been specified. Captain Eek Edits Ho Cap'n!⚓ 22:30, 15 October 2019 (UTC) , Looking at your draft, I see that it had no sources. In order to be included on Wikipedia, you need multiple reliable sources. Captain Eek Edits Ho Cap'n!⚓ 20:57, 17 October 2019 (UTC) == 13:07:28, 14 October 2019 review of submission by Sandhyasab == Sandhyasab (talk) 13:07, 14 October 2019 (UTC) Draft:GREED Symbol opinion vote.svg Comment: Please improve Greed instead. Jovanmilic97 (talk) 12:13, 12 October 2019 (UTC) Symbol opinion vote.svg Comment: Please improve @ existing article: Greed Gpkp [u • t • c] 15:06, 5 October 2019 (UTC) why my article subbmission is delaayed ? Note: The draft in question Draft:GREED was originally declined. I CSDed it for blatant copyright issues as it was basically copy-pasted from various sources. —  HELLKNOWZ   ▎TALK 16:03, 14 October 2019 (UTC) == 16:57:49, 14 October 2019 review of submission by Zionstar888 == Zionstar888 (talk) 16:57, 14 October 2019 (UTC) please why are my articles rejected severally? Draft:Mordecai Uka Dike is unreferenced and promotional in tone with commercial links to purchase his books it has been correctly rejected. Theroadislong (talk) 18:03, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
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Category:Wayne Federman albums
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Category:20th-century crimes in Somalia
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/pornelk.org
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Category:20th-century murders in Somalia
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/sogdiana.tj
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Category:Pascack Hills High School alumni
Alumni of Pascack Hills High School in Montvale, New Jersey.
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Category:Del Close albums
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Category:John Brent (comedian) albums
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/urbanplanet-streetwear.com
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County of Titheroo, Queensland
Titheroo County is one of the 318 counties of Queensland, Australia. The county is divided into civil parishes. It is within the South Gregory Land District. The county was carved off from the adjoining Wellington County in 1901. The county is sparsely settled and lies on the Queensland - New South Wales border. The seat of local government is the town of Cunnamulla which lies in the adjacent Wellington County. ==History== The original indigenous inhabitants of the area were the Karenggapa and Kunja people. The area's first European explorer was Thomas Mitchell who passed through the region in 1846. The state border forms the southern boundary of the County and Narriearra Caryapundy Swamp National Park in New South Wales is to the south of the county.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/xn--12ca1dzfj8b4b.net
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Category:Katt Williams albums
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/chilliwacklife.com
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Lebedevo
Lebedevo () is a rural locality or village in Babayevsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 9 as of 2002.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/garotascomestilo.com
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Category:Nina West albums
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1924 in Michigan
Events from the year 1924 in Michigan. == Office holders == ===State office holders=== Governor of Michigan: Alex J. Groesbeck (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Thomas Read (Republican) Michigan Attorney General: Andrew B. Dougherty (Republican) Michigan Secretary of State: Charles J. DeLand (Republican) Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives: George W. Welsh (Republican) Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court: George M. Clark ===Mayors of major cities=== Mayor of Detroit: John C. Lodge/John W. Smith Mayor of Grand Rapids: Julius Tisch/Elvin Swarthout Mayor of Flint: David R. Cuthbertson/Judson L. Transue Mayor of Lansing: Alfred H. Doughty Mayor of Saginaw: Ben N. Mercer Mayor of Ann Arbor: George E. Lewis ===Federal office holders=== U.S. Senator from Michigan: James J. Couzens (Republican) U.S. Senator from Michigan: Woodbridge N. Ferris (Democrat) House District 1: Robert H. Clancy (Democrat) House District 2: Earl C. Michener (Republican) House District 3: Arthur B. Williams (Republican) House District 4: John C. Ketcham (Republican) House District 5: Carl E. Mapes (Republican) House District 6: Grant M. Hudson (Republican) House District 7: Louis C. Cramton (Republican) House District 8: Bird J. Vincent (Republican) House District 9: James C. McLaughlin (Republican) House District 10: Roy O. Woodruff (Republican) House District 11: Frank D. Scott (Republican) House District 12: W. Frank James (Republican) House District 13: Clarence J. McLeod (Republican) ==Population== ==Sports== ===Baseball=== 1924 Detroit Tigers season – Under player-manager Ty Cobb, the Tigers compiled an 82–72 record and finished third in the American League. The team's statistical leaders included Johnny Bassler with a .346 batting average, Harry Heilmann with 10 home runs and 114 RBIs, and Cobb with 211 hits. Earl Whitehill led the pitching staff with a 17–9 record and 233 innings pitched. 1924 Michigan Wolverines baseball season – ===American football=== 1924 Michigan Wolverines football team – Under head coach George Little, the Wolverines compiled a 6–2 record, outscored opponents by a combined score of 155 to 54, and finished fourth in the Big Ten Conference. Quarterback Tod Rockwell led the team in scoring. 1924 Michigan State Spartans football team – Under head coach Ralph H. Young, the Spartans compiled a 5–3 record. 1924 Michigan State Normal Normalites football team – Under head coach James Brown, the Normalites compiled a 2–5–1 record. 1924 Detroit Titans football team – Under head coach James F. Duffy, the Titans finished with a 4–5 record. 1924 Central Michigan Normalites football team – Under head coach Lester Barnard, the Central Michigan football team compiled a 7–1 record. 1924 Western State Hilltoppers football team – Under head coach Earl Martineau, the Hilltoppers compiled a 5–1–1 record. ===Basketball=== 1923–24 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team – Under head coach E. J. Mather, the Wolverines compiled a 10–7 record. Howard M. Birks was the team captain. ===Ice hockey=== 1923–24 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team – ===Other=== Michigan Open ==Chronology of events== ===January=== ===February=== ===March=== ===April=== ===May=== ===June=== ===July=== ===August=== ===September=== ===October=== ===November=== November 4 - A number of elections occurred, including: President of the United States - Incumbent president Calvin Coolidge won in Michigan with 75.37% of the popular vote. United States Senate - Incumbent Republican United States Senator James J. Couzens was for the first time elected to the Senate after being appointed to fill the vacancy left by Truman Handy Newberry's resignation in 1922. United States House of Representatives - All of Michigan's 13 U.S. Representatives won re-election except for Democrat Robert H. Clancy, who was defeated by Republican John B. Sosnowski, making Michigan's delegation to the House entirely Republican. Michigan Governor - Incumbent Republican governor, Alex J. Groesbeck, defeated Democratic nominee Edward Frensdorf. Michigan House of Representatives - Cora Reynolds Anderson became the first woman and the first Native American to be elected to the state House. ===December=== ==Births== January 1 – Arthur Danto, art critic and professor, in Ann Arbor, MI January 31 – A. Alfred Taubman, businessman, in Pontiac, MI March 6 – Ed Mierkowicz, baseball outfielder, in Wyandotte, MI April 18 – Connie Binsfeld, 60th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan, in Munising, MI May 3 – Isadore Singer, mathematician, in Detroit June 3 – Jay Van Andel, co-founder of Amway, in Grand Rapids, MI July 10 – Major Holley, jazz upright bassist, in Detroit July 22 – Margaret Whiting, singer, in Detroit July 23 – Avern Cohn, federal judge, in Detroit October 15 – Lee Iacocca, automobile executive, in Allentown, PA December 6 – Dorothy Comstock Riley, lawyer and judge, in Detroit December 31 – Frank J. Kelley, Michigan Attorney General (1961–1999), in Detroit ===Gallery of 1924 births=== ==Deaths== May 11 - Moses Fleetwood Walker, first African-American to play MLB and a U-M alumnus, at age 67 in Cleveland August 3 - Charles E. Townsend, United States Senator from Michigan (1911-1923), at age 67 in Jackson August 25 - John Owen, set world record in 100-yard dash, at age 63 in a horseback riding accident on Mackinac Island ===Gallery of 1924 deaths=== File:Moses Fleetwood Walker.jpg|Moses Fleetwood Walker
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Sociedad de Cuartetos
The Sociedad de Cuartetos de Madrid (Madrid Quartet Society), 1863–1894, was an organization that provided concert series with an educational approach. They attempted to save chamber music from fading into oblivion since Italian opera and Zarzuela dominated Spanish concert life. Founded by violinist Jesús de Monasterio and pianist Juan María Guelbenzu Fernández in 1863, this society contributed significantly to the circulation and interest of chamber music in the Iberian Peninsula. The quality of the music, over their thirty-one seasons, was always praised. They also exposed a lack of interest by the majority of the Spanish composers for the chamber music genre during this time. Despite their great perseverance and increasing success, the society's activities concluded on January 5, 1894, due to health problems that troubled Monasterio for several seasons prior. The Society of Quartets represents the first serious and lasting initiative for the circulation of chamber music in 19th-century Spain. Their activities carried out through thirty-one concert seasons ( or "sessions" as defined them) in Madrid as well as other concerts offered outside the capital. == History of the Institution. == The idea for this chamber music institution came from Monasterio, who had been a successful pupil of Charles de Bériot at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. His distinguished career included the post of honorary violinist of the Capilla Real and the appointment as a professor of the Madrid Conservatory. After a successful European tour that included performances of string quartets of Beethoven and Schubert, Monasterio decided to return to his home country to initiate a quartet society in Madrid. Monasterio initially conceived this organization exclusively for strings, but his former tutor Basilio Montoya convinced him to collaborate with the Spanish pianist Guelbenzu. After his studies in Paris, Guelbenzu became a respected pianist who had befriended Chopin, Liszt, Giacomo Meyerbeer, and Sigismund Thalberg. The inclusion of Guelbenzu to this organization expanded their repertoire possibilities to include solo and chamber works for piano. The long history of society can be distinguish in two periods: First period (1863-1884): The society offers its concert seasons in a rehearsal room of the Madrid Conservatory. The society was officially formed by Jesús de Monasterio (first violin), Rafael Pérez (second violin), Tomás Lestán (violist), Ramón Rodriguez Castellanos (cellist), Juan María Guelbenzu (pianist) and Basilio Montoya (treasurer). During this period, the concerts were offered on Sundays at 2:00 pm every 15 days or weekly (since 1866). Second period (1884-1894): The concert seasons took place in the "Salon Romero" in Madrid. After the death of Guelbenzu (pianist) and Basilio Montoya (treasurer), on October 18, 1884; the society wrote new statutes to their establishment. Those were the formal distinction the original String Quartet (Monasterio, Pérez, Lestán and Castellanos) and the new conditions for contracts of external musicians and the new rates for the public. The society also programmed a concert without piano music in which a crown of flowers was placed in a grand piano as tribute to Guelbenzu's career. At this point, concerts were offered on Fridays from 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm weekly. == Members of the society and collaborations == The founding string quartet consisted of members of the Teatro Real, principal violist Tomás Lestán and the concertmaster Rafael Pérez as second violin. The cellist was Ramón Rodríguez Castellano, who was later replaced by the Franco-Polish cellist Víctor Mirecki. Other performers included pianists Mariano Vázquez Gómez (1863) Adolfo de Quesada (1868), the violist and composer Miguel Carreras (1869), clarinetist Antonio Romero (1875), cellist Agustín Rubio (1881), violinist Enrique Arbós (1882), and several collaborations with faculty from the Conservatory. == Repertoire & Concert Series "Sesiónes" == The concert seasons (referred to as sessions) occurred between November and March. Some extraordinary series of concerts were also offered in April. In their first year, there were only four sessions. From the second year onward, an average of 6 sessions was offered per season. This figure was considered insufficient by critics and the public, which is the reason the company decided to provide extraordinary sessions. === Sessions (Main concert Series) === This chamber music society performed a varied repertoire of 173 works by 33 different composers. In their first five seasons, however, programs mainly consisted of works by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Haydn with an interesting inclusion of the String Quartet Op.74 No.1 by Louis Spohr in season two. This choice of repertoire reflects their educational mission to expose the German models on the chamber music genre, specifically those of First Viennese School. The evolution in variety of composers also encourages the inclusion of Spanish composers. In their sixth season, they dedicated a concert to works by Spanish composers, including M. Adalid, R. Pérez, M. Allú. Additionally, two works by the Cuban composer N. Ruiz Espadero were performed in the following season. Through the 1870s their repertoire added works by Onslow, Anton Rubinstein, Joseph Mayseder, G. Verdi, Joachim Raff, and even Giuseppe Tartini. The decade of the 1880s completely renewed their repertoire. Their programs included works that were new to audiences in Madrid, such as Schumann's String Quartets Op. 41, Schubert's String Quartet D.810 "Death and the Maiden", Grieg's Violin Sonatas Op. 8, Chopin Op. 3, Dvorak's Piano Quintet Op. 18, Scarlatti L. 390, Svendsen Op. 26. More obscure composers included Arriaga, Godard, Delsart, Nawrátil, and Monasterio himself. Their concert series concluded with a performance of Tchaikovsky's String Quartet No.1, Op.11, which was applauded with utmost respect and admiration. However, it is known that they also performed concerts in addition to their concert seasons, performing in different cities such as Valladolid, Burgos, Bilbao, Barcelona, Zaragoza, Asturias, and even outside of Spain. === Repertoire by Concert Program -1878: Monasterio proposed attempt to organize a concert in Paris followed by a tour of concerts in France and Belgium. it was not achieved due to financial concerns -1882: Three concerts are offered in Lisbon in April. For this, Rafael Perez was replaced by Arbós -1886: A single concert is offered in Lisbon. -1889: They offered three concerts in the Municipal Conservatory of Valencia in March and April. -1890: Tour through Valladolid, Burgos, Bilbao, Barcelona, and Zaragoza in February and March -1890: Tour in Asturias: Oviedo, Aviles and Gijón in September. -1890: Other four performances in Bilbao. === Ticket Prices and Profit === The ticket prices of the society were considered regular prices for his time. These were such to make them affordable for the most audience. The Spanish Peseta became the official currency after 1869, which equated approximately 4 reales. They divided earnings were among the members of society. For external musicians individual contracts were made including all pianists after Guelbenzu. The society had a pedagogical and informative mission, absolutely not lucrative. For this reason it was not an initiative with significant profit. == Legacy == Society of Quartets of Madrid is remembered for their excellence of chamber music performance. From their very first season, they received notable reviews and their success inspired new musical societies and chamber music enthusiasm. The Society of Quartets is one of the best examples of exceptional patrimony from Iberian countries. Mariano Soriano Fuertes, described the impact of the society in his publication Calendario Histórico—Musical in 1873 as an example of how, though Germany produced some of the greatest chamber music works, Spain can be proud to be home of great performers of such masterpieces. In this evolution, the Society of Quartets played a crucial pedagogical role. From the small recital hall in the conservatory and later at the Salon Romero, the members of the Society served as professors who taught with their performances the music of the great masters of chamber music. Their concerts also included the severe and delicate character of Spanish music. Their cultivation of chamber music was enjoyed by the proletarian and working classes. Among his most outstanding students were cellist Pablo Casals and violinist Enrique Fernández Arbós. Casals lived in Madrid for two years where he studied counterpoint with Tomas Breton; and chamber music with Jesus de Monasterio. A that point, Monasterio was also the Director of the Madrid Conservatory. Breton was a leading Spain's composer, and had written the first genuinely Spanish opera. In his memoirs, Casals said Monasterio was an excellent teacher that emphasized intonation and proper accentuation in chamber music performance. Casals grew musically under the influence of both these fine musicians. === Audience Reception === In the first stage (1863-1884): More influx than allowed by the small conservatory room. On many occasions, a good part of the public remained standing. In the second stage (1884-1894): It does not get to fill the stalls of the Romero Hall. The concerts had a small but understandable audience, a minority compared to that of the opera and the zarzuela. The society received favorable reviews and had a progressively wider presence in local and national newspapers. According to the criticisms published, the high interpretative quality of all musicians, especially the violinist Jesús de Monasterio, can be confirmed. The violinist's interpretive style would be seen, from the current point of view, not entirely respectful of the historical criteria of interpretation or the wishes of the oldest authors. As described in texts by his Quartet colleagues, Monasterio often took artistic licenses, especially as regards the choice of tempos and the character and dynamics of certain musical phrases. On the other hand, he was very rigorous with the tuning and rhythmic coordination of the Quartet. It would not come, until the 1880s, a stream of musicians who sought a more faithful and less artificial interpretation of the classical authors. The new current was represented by Arbós (upon his return from Germany) who made more than one criticism of his teacher
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== Summary == == Licensing ==
[ "Little, Brown and Company", "David Bowman (writer)" ]
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Eppler
Eppler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Billy Eppler (born 1975), American baseball executive Dieter Eppler (1927–2008), German television actor and director of radio dramas Erhard Eppler (1926–2019), German politician Johannes Eppler (1914-1999), German World War II spy Martin J. Eppler (born 1971), Swiss communication and management scholar Tyler Eppler (born 1993), American professional baseball pitcher
[ "Erhard Eppler", "Tyler Eppler", "Martin J. Eppler", "Dieter Eppler", "Johannes Eppler", "Billy Eppler" ]
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Cargo (2019 film)
Cargo is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language science fiction dark comedy film written and directed by Arati Kadav. The film is produced by Kadav, Shlok Sharma, Navin Shetty, Zain Matcheswalla, and Anurag Kashyap. Starring Vikrant Massey and Shweta Tripathi in the lead roles, the story is set on a spaceship named Pushpak 634A where a scientist Prahastha, works for the Post Death Transition services with the help of a female astronaut, where dead people are recycled for rebirth. Cargo premiered at the 2019 MAMI Film Festival under the spotlight section. The film premiered on Netflix on 9 September 2020. == Cast == Vikrant Massey as Prahastha, a Yamaduta Shweta Tripathi as Yuvishka Shekhar Nandu Madhav as Nitigya Konkana Sen Sharma as Mandakini (Special Appearance) Ritwik Bhowmik as an aggressive Cargo Rohan Shah as Shashank (cameo) Biswapati Sarkar as Ramchandra Negi Hansal Mehta as himself Anjum Rajabali as Raman Prabal Panjabi as Bhavesh Joshi, the cargo == Production == ===Development=== The idea of Cargo came to director Arati Kadav in 2017 after she worked on pre-production for a film for six years before it got shelved. After getting angry at the situation, Kadav started writing another script and after 2–3 months, she developed an idea. A friend, Rahul Puri, had told her that film school Whistling Woods International was going to be free for a month and its studio space, camera and some lights will be available for shoot. She started thinking about what could be made in a single location and pictured a spaceship. Kadav wrote a "complicated massive intergalactic superhero story" for the next three months but later realised it was too expensive to shoot. She wrote a science fiction story set in a spaceship that also tapped into Indian mythology and issues like life and death. Kadav decided to showcase the technology in the film from the 1980s and not very advanced. She said, "I didn't want the tech to be intimidating but more endearing." Kadav cited Argentine short-story writer Jorge Luis Borges and sci-fi writer Ted Chiang as her inspirations for the story. ===Filming and post-production=== Several spaces from the set of spaceship were reused during the shoot. Discarded automated teller machines were used as palm reading machines in the film. Kadav got permission to use a shooting floor at Whistling Woods International for a couple of weeks. She used the space to create the Pushpak 634A, a futuristic space station, and other domains in the film. She said that she was "very aware of its graphics requirements while writing the script itself, and a VFX person was always involved in the making, right from the pre-production stage." == Reception == The film received mixed reviews. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes rated it , based on reviews, and an average rating of 6.5/10. Pradeep Menon of Firstpost wrote: "A philosophical tale, a dark comedy, and a tight budget space film all rolled into one, Cargo is one of those oddball movies that will undoubtedly go on to develop a bit of a cult following over time." Tipu Sultan of HuffPost said that Kadav's "true success lies in how she wraps all this up under the garb of a comedy and serves up a film that is devilishly hilarious and ceaselessly entertaining." Peter Debruge of Variety said that Kadav "shows creativity and a gift for world-building in this unlikely sci-fi fable, which playfully reimagines reincarnation." Rahul Desai, a film critic from Film Companion says: "It’s both real and unreal at once, and the visual dissonance adds to the way Cargo – and its playful marriage of the past and future – hopes to be perceived."
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Timeline of the Uzbeks
This is a timeline of the Uzbeks. ==15th century== ==16th century== ==17th century== ==18th century== ==19th century== ==20th century==
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John Banville: A Critical Introduction
John Banville: A Critical Introduction is a 1989 book by Rüdiger Imhof, which is the first full-length appraisal of the work of major turn of the century writer John Banville. Imhof's book was republished in 1997 following the arrival of The Untouchable.
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13th Signal Regiment (United Kingdom)
13 Signal Regiment is a signal regiment of the Royal Corps of Signals within the British Army. Originally formed in 1934, the regiment had a long history of service before being disbanded in 1994, following the initial Options for Change reforms. The regiment was reformed in June 2020, to provide the Army's first dedicated cyber regiment aimed at protecting Ministry of Defence networks in the UK and overseas. 13 Signal Regiment is set to move from their current base at Blandford Camp to Basil Hill Barracks, MoD Corsham, but not before 2028. == History == During the First World War, the Wireless Observation Groups of the Corps of Royal Engineers were proven to be successful. As a result, a Corps of Signals was planned to be formed in 1917, however its formation was delayed until 1920. The 4th Wireless Signal Company (War Office Signals) was formed in 1934 at Aldershot Garrison to provide signal intelligence activities under the command of the War Office. By 1953, the regiment was moved as a result of an analysis of Soviet Forces in East Germany and by 1955, a brand new set of barracks was constructed in Wassenberg-Rothenbach, near Birgelen, on the German-Dutch Border. == Future == In 2021, it was announced that under the Army's Future Soldier reforms programme, the regiment would be re-organised to form part of the Cyber and Electro Magnetic Activities (CEMA) Effects Group alongside 14 Signal Regiment and 21 Signal Regiment, the Army's Electronic Warfare units. Regimental Headquarters, at Blandford Camp 224 (Cyber Protection Teams) Signal Squadron 233 (Global Communication Networks) Signal Squadron, at Basil Hill Barracks, MoD Corsham 605 (Army HQ ICS) Signal Troop, at Marlborough Lines, Andover 259 (Global Information Systems) Signal Squadron Combat Information Systems (CIS) Trails and Development Unit (CISTDU) Specialist Group Information Services (SGIS)
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==Summary== ==Licensing==
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Sgùrr a' Chaorachain (Corbett)
Sgurr a' Chaorachain (792 m) is a mountain in the Northwest Highlands, Scotland, on the remote Applecross peninsula in the North of Scotland. A fine sandstone peak, it lies just above the high Bealach na Bà pass.
[ "Bealach na Bà", "Northwest Highlands", "Ordnance Survey", "sandstone", "Marilyn (hill)", "Highland (council area)", "Applecross", "Scotland", "List of Corbett mountains in Scotland" ]
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Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Lucretia Mott
===Lucretia Mott=== Voting period ends on 30 Oct 2019 at 00:49:24 (UTC) Reason:On the downside, this is very late in her life. She's probably over 80 in this photo. On the upside, she was still working right up to the end of her life. As the article quotes Jacobs as saying, "When Mott died in 1880, she was widely judged by her contemporaries... as the greatest American woman of the nineteenth century". Signature is pretty obviously hers, when compared to other examples. Articles in which this image appears:Lucretia Mott FP category for this image:You could argue a few, but since she was arguing for political change, Wikipedia:Featured pictures/People/Political seems to make sense. Creator:F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia; Restored by Adam Cuerden Support as nominator – Adam Cuerden (talk)Has about 7.1% of all FPs 00:49, 20 October 2019 (UTC) The article infobox says her death age was 87. Can you fix this? Geoffroi 01:29, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Think I misread a number somewhere. Fixed. Adam Cuerden (talk)Has about 7.1% of all FPs 07:23, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Support. MER-C 11:02, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Support – Bammesk (talk) 13:53, 20 October 2019 (UTC) Support Geoffroi 01:24, 21 October 2019 (UTC) Support. —David Eppstein (talk) 00:42, 22 October 2019 (UTC) Support - Kaldari (talk) 17:11, 29 October 2019 (UTC) --Armbrust The Homunculus 00:51, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
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Justice Draper
Justice Draper may refer to: Floyd Draper (1893–1980), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Indiana George W. Draper III (born 1953), judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri
[ "Floyd Draper", "George W. Draper III" ]
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Alexandro Bernabei
Alexandro Ezequiel Bernabéi (born 24 September 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Brazilian club Internacional. He previously played for Lanús and Celtic. ==Club career== ===Lanús=== Bernabei came through the youth ranks of Lanús, with manager Luis Zubeldía promoting the defender into his first-team squad during the 2019–20 campaign. Bernabei's senior bow arrived on 19 October 2019, as he was selected to start a Primera División fixture with Talleres. He scored six minutes into his debut, prior to being substituted in the second half for Nicolás Orsini in an eventual 4–2 win at the Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes. In his thirtieth career appearance on 13 January 2021, Bernabei scored in a Copa Sudamericana semi-final second leg victory at home to Vélez Sarsfield. He made his competitive debut for the club on 28 August 2022 as a late substitute in a 9–0 win against Dundee United at Tannadice Park in the Scottish Premiership. On 11 October 2022, Bernabei came on as an 80th-minute substitute to make his UEFA Champions League debut in a 2–0 loss against RB Leipzig at Celtic Park. On 2 April 2023, Bernabei scored his first Celtic goal against Ross County in the Scottish Premiership. === Internacional === On 7 March 2024, Bernabei was loaned out to Internacional for the 2024 season. On 1 September 2024, he scored his first goal for the club, in a 3–1 win against Juventude. On 9 January 2025, Bernabei signed a four-year permanent transfer deal with Internacional for £4.5 million. ==International career== Bernabei represented Argentina's U19s at the 2018 South American Games in Bolivia. ==Career statistics== 2023–24 Scottish League Cup: 2022–23 Scottish Cup: 2022–23 Internacional Campeonato Gaúcho: 2025 Individual Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Team of the Year: 2024 Bola de Prata: 2024
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== Summary == == Licensing ==
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Davina Semo
Davina Semo is an American artist (b. 1981, Washington DC) working in sculpture. She completed her MFA at the University of California, San Diego in 2006 and a BA in Visual Arts from Brown University in 2003. == Life and work == Semo is best known for sculpture that embraces industrial construction materials like glass, concrete, and chain. She has exhibited solo shows of her work at galleries Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, Marlborough Gallery, New York, and Ribordy Thetaz, Geneva, among others. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at the San Francisco Arts Commission, Contemporary Jewish Museum (San Francisco), the Sculpture Center (New York), and 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, curated by Bob Nickas. In 2019, Semo had sculptural work exhibited alongside the painter Deborah Remington at Parts & Labor Beacon, NY. === Public art === In 2014, Semo installed a concrete-bunker-like building across from Barnard College, at Broadway and 117th Street. Titled “Everything is Permitted,” the structure was a gray concrete box with mitered corners, seven-feet tall and six-feet square and was installed as part of Broadway Morey Boogie, an exhibition of 10 public sculptures by many artists installed along Broadway between Columbus Circle and 166th Street. === Limited edition === RITE Editions in San Francisco created, in collaboration with the artist, a limited edition letter opener made of Damascus Steel. === Fashion === The designer Rachel Comey presented her RTW Fall 2019 show in Davina Semo's solo exhibition at Marlborough Gallery. The designer Hedi Slimane installed a double X chain piece in the Celine store in Paris. == Quote == “I want the interaction with my work to be as strong as the experience of walking down the street,” she added, “to be affected by the weight, strength, visual layering, power, and associations of the environments we are born into, and make our lives in.”
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2019 in Michigan
Events from the year 2019 in Michigan. == Office holders == ===State office holders=== Governor of Michigan: Gretchen Whitmer (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Garlin Gilchrist (Democratic) Michigan Attorney General: Dana Nessel (Democratic) Michigan Secretary of State: Jocelyn Benson (Democratic) Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives: Lee Chatfield (Republican) Majority Leader of the Michigan Senate: Mike Shirkey (Republican) Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court: Bridget Mary McCormack ===Mayors of major cities=== Mayor of Detroit: Mike Duggan (Democrat) Mayor of Grand Rapids: Rosalynn Bliss Mayor of Warren, Michigan: James R. Fouts Mayor of Sterling Heights, Michigan: Michael C. Taylor Mayor of Ann Arbor: Christopher Taylor (Democrat) Mayor of Dearborn: John B. O'Reilly Jr. Mayor of Lansing: Andy Schor Mayor of Flint: Karen Weaver/Sheldon Neeley Mayor of Saginaw: Floyd Kloc ===Federal office holders=== U.S. Senator from Michigan: Debbie Stabenow (Democrat) U.S. Senator from Michigan: Gary Peters (Democrat) House District 1: Jack Bergman (Republican) House District 2: Bill Huizenga (Republican) House District 3: Justin Amash (Republican) House District 4: John Moolenaar (Republican) House District 5: Dan Kildee (Democrat) House District 6: Fred Upton (Republican) House District 7: Tim Walberg (Republican) House District 8: Elissa Slotkin (Democrat) House District 9: Andy Levin (Democrat) House District 10: Paul Mitchell (Republican) House District 11: Haley Stevens (Democrat) House District 12: Debbie Dingell (Democrat) House District 13: Rashida Tlaib (Democrat) House District 14: Brenda Lawrence (Democrat) ==Population== In the 2010 United States Census, Michigan was recorded as having a population of 9,883,640 persons, ranking as the eighth most populous state in the country. By 2018, the state's population was estimated at 9,995,915, and the state had become the 10th most populous state. The state's largest cities, having populations of at least 75,000 based on 2019 estimates, were as follows: ==Sports== ===Baseball=== 2019 Detroit Tigers season – Under manager Ron Gardenhire, the Tigers compiled a 47–114 record, the worst record in Major League Baseball. The team's statistical leaders included Harold Castro with a .291 batting average, Brandon Dixon with 15 home runs, Miguel Cabrera with 59 RBIs, Buck Farmer with a 3.72 earned run average, and Matthew Boyd with 238 strikeouts and nine wins. ===American football=== 2019 Detroit Lions season - Under head coach Matt Patricia, the team compiled a 2–3–1 record through the first six games. 2019 Michigan Wolverines football team - Under head coach Jim Harbaugh the team compiled a 5–2 record through the first seven games. 2019 Michigan State Spartans football team - Under head coach Mark Dantonio the team compiled a 4–3 record through the first seven games. 2019 Central Michigan Chippewas football team - Under head coach Jim McElwain the team compiled a 5–3 record through the first eight games. 2019 Eastern Michigan Eagles football team - Under head coach Chris Creighton the team compiled a 4–3 record through the first seven games. 2019 Western Michigan Broncos football team - Under head coach Tim Lester the team compiled a 4–4 record through the first eight games. ===Basketball=== 2018–19 Detroit Pistons season – Under head coach Dwane Casey, the Pistons compiled a 41–41 record. The team's statistical leaders included Blake Griffin with 402 assists and 1,841 points and Andre Drummond with 1,232 rebounds. 2018–19 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team – Under head coach John Beilein, the Wolverines compiled a 30–7 and were ranked No. 8 in the final AP poll. 2018–19 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team – Under head coach Tom Izzo, the Spartans compiled a 32–7 record, were ranked No. 5 in the AP poll, and advanced to the Final Four. 2018–19 Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team – Under head coach Kim Barnes Arico, the Wolverines compiled a 22–12 record. 2018–19 Michigan State Spartans women's basketball team – Under head coach Suzy Merchant, the Spartans compiled a 21–12 record. ===Ice hockey=== 2018–19 Detroit Red Wings season – Under head coach Jeff Blashill, the Wings compiled a 32–40–10 record. 2018–19 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season – Under head coach Mel Pearson, the Wolverines compiled a 13–16–7 record. ==Music and culture== January 19 - Greta Van Fleet, a rock band from Frankenmuth, Michigan, featuring three Kiszka brothers, appeared on Saturday Night Live, performing "Black Smoke Rising" and "You're the One". February 10 - From the Fires by Greta Van Fleet won the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. February 23 - Eminem celebrated the 20th anniversary of the release of "The Slim Shady LP". A 20th anniversary digital edition was released with bonus tracks, rarities, a capellas, freestyles, and instrumentals. March 10 - "Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul", a tribute concert for Aretha Franklin taped on January 13 in Los Angeles, aired on CBS. April 21 - "Motown 60: A Grammy Celebration", a tribune concert celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of Motown Records held in February, aired on CBS. May 3 - Jack White received an honorary degree from Wayne State University as part of the school's commencement ceremony at Detroit's Fox Theatre. June 5 - The address of the DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, was changed from 7774 Sashabaw to 33 Bob Seger Drive, as a tribute to Bob Seger's 33 shows at the theatre. As part of his farewell tour, the 74-year-old Seger performed six shows at DTE as part of his Roll Me Away farewell tour. June 7 - The album Scriptures by Detroit rapper Tee Grizzley was released and reached No. 9 on the U.S. rap chart. June 14 - Madonna's 14th studio album "Madame X" was released. It reached No. 1 on the Billboard album chart. August 23 - "Hitsville: The Making of Motown", a documentary produced by Berry Gordy, premiered in Royal Oak before airing the following night on Showtime. September 6 - Kid Rock started a four-show stand at DTE Energy Music Theatre. October 18 - "Stacked", the debut album from Detroit rapper Kash Doll, was released. She also performed on singles in 2019 with Lil Wayne, Big Sean, and Iggy Azalea, and signed as an opening performer for Meek Mill's 2019 The Motivation Tour. To be determined - The album Don Life by Detroit rapper Big Sean is scheduled for release in October or November. His prior albums in 2015 and 2017 both went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart. ==Chronology of events== ===January=== January 1 - Democrat Gretchen Whitmer was sworn in as the 49th Governor of Michigan on the Capitol grounds in Lansing January 3 - Democrat Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American elected to Congress, and three other new members of the House from Michigan (Andy Levin, Elissa Slotkin, and Haley Stevens) were sworn in. Tlaib drew national attention with her public call to "impeach the mother****er" in reference to President Trump. January 6 - An Arab-American family of five from Northville, Michigan, was killed by a wrong-way driver on I-75 January 7 - Uber driver Jason Dalton pled guilty to six counts of first-degree murder in the 2016 Kalamazoo shootings. January 9 - Fiat Chrysler agreed to pay $650 million to settle claims that it cheated on emissions tests. January 12 - The 60th anniversary of Motown Records was celebrated in Detroit. January 15 - Ford and Volkswagen announce a new business alliance. January 16 - Hours before the board was scheduled to meet to consider firing him, John Engler resigned as interim president of Michigan State University. He was criticized for his handling of the university's response to the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal. January 30 - A U.S. Department of Education report on the Nassar sex abuse scandal was highly critical of Michigan State University's handling of reports of sexual abuse. ===February=== February 21 - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced an investigation into George Perles' resignation from the Michigan State University Board of Trustees and the decision to waive a debt owed by Perles to the university. February 26 - Fiat Chrysler announced plans to convert Detroit's Mack Avenue engine factor into a new assembly plant for its Jeep division, as part of a $4.5 billion investment in southeastern Michigan. The plant was touted as the city's first new auto assembly plant in a generation. ===March=== March 31 - The 2018–19 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team defeated No. 1 seed Duke, 68-67 in the Elite Eight round of the 2019 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. The Spartans advanced to the Final Four but lost to Texas Tech in the National Semifinals on April 6. ===April=== Steve Yzerman returned to the Detroit Red Wings as the club's general manager. ===May=== ===June=== ===July=== ===August=== August 15 - Under pressure from President Trump, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu banned Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib from visiting Israel. ===September=== September 2 - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer led 20,000 to 30,000 persons in the 62nd annual Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk. September 5 - The U.S. Department of Education imposed a record $4.5 million fine against Michigan State University for its mishandling of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse case. September 15 - The UAW declared a nationwide strike against General Motors, aka the 2019 General Motors strike. It was first nationwide strike by the UAW since 2007. Two days later, GM stopped paying health insurance premiums for striking workers. A 34-year-old Detroit man, Deangelo Martin, was arrested and charged with killing four women on Detroit's east side. ===October=== October 21 - The U.S. Supreme Court revered a Sixth Circuit decision challenging Republican-drawn electoral maps as being based on partisan gerrymandering. ===November=== ===December=== December 18 - On the day President Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives, he appeared at a rally in Battle Creek. Trump was criticized for a statement made at the rally suggesting that recently-deceased Michigan Congressman John Dingell was in hell. ==Deaths== January 6 – Robert L. Kahn, expert on organizational theory and former head of University of Michigan Survey Research Center, at age 100 in Burlington, Vermont February 7 – John Dingell, U.S. Congressman (1955–2015), at age 92 in Dearborn, Michigan February 20 – William Broomfield, U.S. Congressman (1957–1993), at age 96 in Kensington, Maryland March 4 – Ted Lindsay, NHL player (1944–65) and Red Wings (1944–57), inducted Hockey Hall of Fame, at age 93 in Oakland, Michigan April 2 – Don Williamson, Mayor of Flint (2003–09), at age 85 April 28 – Damon Keith, U.S. Court of Appeals judge (1977–2019), at age 96 in Detroit May 2 – Red Kelly, NHL player (1947–67) and Red Wings (1947–60), inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame, at age 91 in Toronto May 29 – Loren E. Monroe, first African American Michigan State Treasurer, at age 87 July 2 – Lee Iacocca, automotive executive with Ford (1946–78) and Chrysler (1978–92), at age 94 in Los Angeles July 3 – Arte Johnson, comic actor and Michigan native, at age 90 in Los Angeles July 6 – Gus Stager, University of Michigan swimmer (1947-48) and swimming coach (1955–82), 5x team national champion (1948, 1957-59, 1961), at age 96 July 20 – R. James Harvey, U.S. Congressman and (1961–1974), U.S. District Court judge (1973–2019), at age 97 in Naples, Florida August 3 – L. Brooks Patterson, Oakland County prosecutor (1976–1992) and executive (1993–2019), at age 80 in Independence Township, Michigan September 3 - Detroit Lions superfan Donnie Stefanski, known as "Yooperman", at age 61 in Goetzville, Michigan September 21 – Napoleon Chagnon, anthropologist and expert on Amazon tribes, at age 81 in Traverse City, Michigan October 18 – William Milliken, Governor of Michigan (1969–1983), at age 97 in Traverse City, Michigan October 27 - John Conyers, the longest-serving black Congressman, at age 90 in Detroit October 30 - Bob Traxler, U.S. Congressman from Michigan's 8th District (1974-1993), at age 88 in Bay City November 11 - Charles Rogers, All-American wide receiver for Michigan State who also played for the Detroit Lions, at age 38 in Florida November 24 - Hank Bullough, American football player for Michigan State in the 1950s, at age 85 December 7 - Bump Elliott, Michigan football player (1946-47) and head coach (1959-68), at age 94 in Iowa December 24 - Allee Willis, songwriter and Detroit native who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, at age 72 in Los Angeles ===Gallery of 2019 deaths=== File:William G. 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County of Weymouth
Weymouth County is one of the 318 counties of Queensland, Australia. The county is centered on Weymouth Bay, Cape York Peninsula within the Cook Land District. The county is divided into civil parishes. The county was split off from York County in .
[ "York County, Queensland", "Lands administrative divisions of Queensland", "counties of Queensland", "Cape York Peninsula", "Weymouth Bay, Queensland", "Australia" ]
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/linguasia.com
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/Local/linguasia.com
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DHL (song)
"DHL" is a song by Frank Ocean, released as a single on October 19, 2019. Prior to being released for digital download and streaming, the track was premiered at the end of Ocean's Beats 1 radio show, Blonded Radio. Its release follows a day after Ocean announced the tracks "Cayendo" and "Dear April". It is Ocean's first release since his cover of "Moon River" was released in February 2018 and it is his first original song since releasing "Provider" in August 2017. The song was described "dark" and "spacey" by The Fader. ==Critical reception== Sheldon Pearce for Pitchfork called Ocean's performance "as cavalier as he’s ever sounded, and it suits him." ==Charts==
[ "Daniel Aged", "Rolling Stone Top 100", "Billboard (magazine)", "Aurra", "Moon River", "Stereogum", "Noah Goldstein", "Beats 1", "Pitchfork (website)", "The Fader", "Recorded Music NZ", "Irish Recorded Music Association", "Rolling Stone", "In My Room (Frank Ocean song)", "Blonded Radio", "CNN", "Boys Noize", "Frank Ocean" ]
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