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Aspøy
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Aspøy or Aspøya may refer to:
==Places==
Aspøy, Rogaland, an island in Sandnes Municipality in Rogaland county, Norway
Aspøya, Tingvoll, an island in Tingvoll Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway
Aspøya, Trøndelag, an island in Flatanger Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway
Aspøya, Ålesund (sometimes spelled Aspøy), an island in Ålesund Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway
==People==
Arild Aspøy (born 1958), a Norwegian journalist, writer, director and editor
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[
"Arild Aspøy",
"Aspøya, Tingvoll",
"Flatanger Municipality",
"Aspøy, Rogaland",
"Aspøya, Ålesund",
"Sandnes Municipality",
"Aspøya, Trøndelag"
] |
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Elasmoscelis
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Elasmoscelis is a genus of planthoppers in the family Lophopidae, subfamily Menoscinae and the monogeneric tribe Elasmoscelini ; it was erected by Maximilian Spinola in 1839.
Records of occurrence (probably incomplete) for species include: Africa, Sri Lanka, China, Indochina and Malesia.
== Species ==
Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web. includes:
Elasmoscelis capeneri
Elasmoscelis cimicoides - type species
Elasmoscelis damon
Elasmoscelis decora
Elasmoscelis despecta
Elasmoscelis garambaensis
Elasmoscelis guineensis
Elasmoscelis impala
Elasmoscelis kankundensis
Elasmoscelis lundana
Elasmoscelis mpazensis
Elasmoscelis paliensis
Elasmoscelis perforata (2 subspecies.)
Elasmoscelis punctata
Elasmoscelis rhodesiana
Elasmoscelis saegeri
Elasmoscelis similis
Elasmoscelis spinifer
Elasmoscelis stali
Elasmoscelis trimaculata
Elasmoscelis utukurensis
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[
"Lophopidae",
"Elasmoscelis saegeri",
"Elasmoscelis punctata",
"Elasmoscelis damon",
"Elasmoscelis cimicoides",
"Elasmoscelis spinifer",
"Elasmoscelis trimaculata",
"Elasmoscelis lundana",
"Elasmoscelis guineensis",
"Elasmoscelis garambaensis",
"Elasmoscelis perforata",
"Menoscinae",
"Elasmoscelis decora",
"planthoppers",
"Elasmoscelis utukurensis",
"Indochina",
"Elasmoscelis mpazensis",
"Elasmoscelis despecta",
"Elasmoscelis similis",
"Malesia",
"Maximilian Spinola",
"Elasmoscelis stali",
"Elasmoscelis rhodesiana",
"Elasmoscelis impala",
"Elasmoscelis kankundensis",
"Elasmoscelis paliensis",
"Elasmoscelis capeneri"
] |
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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Draft:Clube Pequeninos do Jockey
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Clube Pequeninos do Jockey, or simply Pequeninos do Jockey, is a Brazilian children's and youth amateur football club based in the district of Vila Sônia, in the West Zone of São Paulo. It is one of the most traditional and successful youth football clubs in Brazil, winning several international competitions and with several renowned footballers having passed through the club, such as Edu Manga, Tonhão, André Luiz, Júlio Baptista, Fábio Santos and Zé Roberto. Its two main mottos are "Good on the ball, better at school!" and "What we do doesn't bring money, but it brings a future!".
== History ==
José Guimarães Júnior practised horse racing at the São Paulo Jockey Club, but had to stop after an accident while taming a horse in August 1961. After that, he went on to work in the administrative part of the Jockey Club, and began to enjoy coaching futsal as a hobby. In 1969, during a match in the Jockey Club's association, Guimarães asked for a technical time-out, and a player on the bench told the coach directly that he "didn't know anything about football", after which Guimarães became angry and was motivated to set up a children's team, with the initial intention of giving football lessons to children who were members of the São Paulo Jockey Club.
The team's debut was in March 1969, at the Jockey futsal court, at Rua Henrique da Cunha, 130, next to the Jockey Club, against C. A. Ypiranga, resulting in a 5-2 victory. A month later, the five children from the first formation of Pequeninos do Jockey played their first tournament at Assai Clube, in Vila Olímpia. In February 1970, the state children's championship was created by the DEFE (Department of Physical Education and Sports). Pequeninos do Jockey - still made up only of children of Jockey employees - then had 14 boys in the "dentinho" category (12 years old). By the end of the first DEFE championship, the team had 22 players. The team's only means of transport was a white 1967 model "fusca", which Guimarães bought from a consortium, in partnership with his wife.
The club was officially founded on 21 May 1970 under the current name "Pequeninos do Jockey", which was taken from an initiative by José Carlos Pinto Ricci, who had named the club in 1962, but had to abandon the project due to lack of support.
In 1978, Pequeninos do Jockey won its first major title, the DEFE State Championship. Winning the 1978 DEFE Championship was rewarded with a trip to Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. In the city of Blumenau, the Pequeninos beat Palmeiras de Blumenau 5-0. A few days later, at the Estádio Olímpico Monumental in Porto Alegre, the team beat Grêmio 3-1.
In the 1980s, the club began playing in various international tournaments in South America and Europe. In 1981, the "vermelhinhos" in São Carlos, in the interior of São Paulo, won their first international cup, after a 2-0 victory against Olympia, from Paraguay.
== Former players ==
Alessandro da Silva
André Luiz Moreira
Araruna
Aritana
Babù
Darcy Marques
Diogo
Diogo Rangel
Edu Manga
Fabinho Souza
Fábio Santos
Felipe Ribeiro
Gustavo Vagenin
Júlio Baptista
Júlio Santos
Liziero
Luizão
Menta
Nílton
Pavão
Picon
Ramon Saro
Régis
Serginho Fraldinha
Tata
Tiago Azulão
Tonhão
Valter Tomaz Júnior
Vinícius Kiss
Wendel
Weverson
Zé Roberto
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[
"Pavão (footballer, born 1974)",
"Paraguay",
"Júlio Baptista",
"Paraná",
"Picon (footballer)",
"Serginho Fraldinha",
"horse racing",
"Valter Tomaz Júnior",
"Tiago Azulão",
"Zé Roberto",
"futsal",
"Fábio Santos Romeu",
"André Luiz Moreira",
"Vila Sônia",
"Fabinho Souza",
"Vinícius Kiss",
"Rio Grande do Sul",
"São Paulo",
"Fábio Santos (footballer, born 1985)",
"Alessandro da Silva (footballer)",
"Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense",
"Aritana (footballer)",
"Vila Olímpia",
"Porto Alegre",
"Babù",
"Weverson",
"Tata (footballer, born 1953)",
"Felipe Ribeiro (footballer)",
"Júlio Santos",
"Régis Augusto Salmazzo",
"Santa Catarina (state)",
"Association football",
"Wendel",
"Estádio Olímpico Monumental",
"Luizão (footballer, born 1998)",
"Gustavo Vagenin",
"West Zone of São Paulo",
"Diogo Luís Santo",
"São Paulo Jockey Club",
"Edu Manga",
"Ramon Saro",
"Volkswagen Beetle",
"Nílton (footballer, born April 1987)",
"Menta (footballer)",
"Felipe Araruna",
"Igor Liziero",
"André Luiz (footballer, born 1974)",
"Diogo Rangel",
"Tonhão",
"Darcy Marques",
"São Carlos (São Paulo)"
] |
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= Overview =
The Enumeration Beyond Entry program is an agreement between the Social Security Administration (SSA),
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) wherein
Social Security numbers and cards are supplied to non-citizens as part of the work authorization process,
without requiring an additional application or an in-person visit to a local SSA office.
Public source information regarding the origin of the program is limited, but according to a letter dated December 17, 2019 from the Office of the Inspector General, the program began in October 2017 under the first Trump administration.
According to the same letter, DHS collects information during the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services'
application process (Form I-765) and electronically transmits it to the SSA, thus eliminating the need for non-immigrants to
file a separate SS-5 application at an SSA field office.
Beginning on April 1, 2024, under the Joe Biden Administration, the EBE program was expanded to include
information from Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization).
As of April 2025, the EBE program applies to information from:
Form I-765 - Application for Employment Authorization
Form I-485 - Application to Register Permanent Residences or Adjust Status
Form N-400 - Application for Naturalization
= Media attention =
The EBE program came to wider public attention in March/April of 2025, when Elon Musk and Antonio Gracias,
speaking at a town hall rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin on March 30, 2025, pushed disputed claims about non-citizens voting and pointed to the dramatic
rise in Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens under the Biden administration.
In slides presented during the town hall, and using information collected from the EBE program, Gracias claimed
that the number of Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens rose from 270,425 in FY2021 to 2,095,247 in
FY2024. Musk and Gracias see malfeasance behind the rising numbers, with Musk stating in the town hall:
However, according to former SSA Commissioner Martin O'Malley, in a March 31, 2025 interview with Rolling Stone, the numbers increased as a
result of the number of lawfully admitted immigrants increasing. That, in addition to the expansion of the program
to include naturalization applicants under Form N-400, explains the increase, according to Snopes.
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"Social Security Administration",
"United States Citizenship and Immigration Services",
"United States Department of Homeland Security",
"Antonio Gracias",
"Elon Musk",
"Form N-400",
"Joe Biden Administration",
"Social Security Number",
"Office of Inspector General (United States)",
"First presidency of Donald Trump"
] |
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I Beat Loneliness
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I Beat Loneliness is the upcoming tenth studio album by British rock band Bush. It will be released on 18 July 2025 through earMusic. The album's release will be preceded by the lead single "60 Ways to Forget People".
==Background==
On 2 September 2024, Rossdale confirmed that a new Bush studio album had been recorded. On 2 January 2025, He set the title for the tenth Bush studio release as I Beat Loneliness, scheduled for release on 18 July. On 17 April, Bush unveiled details about "I Beat Loneliness", which also coincided with the unveilment of the album's first single "60 Ways to Forget People".
== Track listing ==
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[
"Bush (British band)",
"Loads of Remixes",
"Erik Ron",
"Gavin Rossdale",
"rock music",
"earMusic"
] |
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[] |
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Emily Feng
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Emily Feng () is an American journalist and author who focuses on human rights in China.
== Career ==
Feng served as an international correspondent for NPR from 2019 to 2024, based in Beijing and Taipei. Feng covered Chinese surveillance of Uyghurs and the coronavirus epidemic in China.
In 2022, Feng received the 2022 Shorenstein Journalism Award for her work in the Asia-Pacific. In 2023, Feng won the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize for her reporting on Uyghur families in China.
In 2025, Feng published Let Only Red Flowers Bloom, exploring questions of identity in modern China.
== Books ==
Let Only Red Flowers Bloom (2025)
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[
"Duke University",
"Bachelor of Arts"
] |
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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[
"Suit & Tie",
"David Fincher",
"Jay-Z",
"Justin Timberlake"
] |
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New Georges
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New Georges is a not-for-profit Off-Broadway theater based in New York City, known for its dedication to developing and producing innovative new work by women, trans, and non-binary artists. Founded in 1992, the company has built a strong reputation for supporting bold, experimental, and adventurous voices in the theater world. Susan Bernfield serves as artistic director, Jaynie Saunders Tiller serves as executive director, and Deadria Harrington serves as Artistic Operations Director.
Awards and honors for New Georges, its plays and its people include The National Theatre Conference's Outstanding Theatre Award, 4 Obie Awards, The Lilly Award, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, and the Kesselring Prize.
==History==
New Georges is a New York-based theater company founded in 1992 by artistic director Susan Bernfield. It is known for its focus on supporting and producing the work of women, trans, and nonbinary playwrights. For more than three decades New Georges has built a strong reputation for being an incubator for new voices in theater, particularly those from women, LGBTQ+ playwrights, and other underrepresented communities. The company's productions are known for their risk-taking and diversity, both in terms of genre and form. The theater also has a commitment to creating an "inclusive space for artists and audiences, making it a crucial player in the New York theater scene."
In addition to its productions, New Georges has run a number of programs designed to support emerging artists. This includes their "New Georges Jam" (a series of events that brings together theater artists to share work in progress) and the "Audrey Residency," which provides space for playwrights and directors to develop new works.Over the years, New Georges has produced a variety of critically acclaimed works, many of which have gone on to be produced in other theaters or published. The theater has garnered a loyal following and has become known for its commitment to quality, innovation, and cultivating artistic community.
==Noteworthy Productions==
A Woman Among Men by Julia May Jonas (2024) *co-production w/ The Bushwick Starr
KARA & EMMA & BARBARA & MIRANDA by Ariel Stess (2024) *co-production w/ The Tank
Grief Hotel by Liza Birkenmeier (2023, 2024) *co-production w/ Clubbed Thumb & The Public Theater
PORTO by Kate Benson (2017, 2018) *co-production w/ WP Theater & The Bushwick Starr
A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the Greatest of the Great Lakes by Kate Benson (2014, 2015) *co-production w/ WP Theater
Nightlands by Sylvan Oswald (2011)
Creature by Heidi Schreck (2009) *co-production w/ Page 73 Productions
Angela’s Mixtape by Eisa Davis (2009)
Hillary: A Modern Greek Tragedy with a Somewhat Happy Ending by Wendy Weiner (2008)
Stretch (a fantasia) by Susan Bernfield (2008)
God's Ear by Jenny Schwartz (2007, 2008) *co-production w/ Vineyard Theatre
Dead City by Sheila Callaghan (2006)
Three Seconds in the Key by Deb Margolin(2004)
Anna Bella Eema by Lisa D'Amour (2003)
None of the Above by Jenny Lyn Bader (2003)
Self Defense by Carson Kreitzer (2002)
Leader of the People by Tracey Scott Wilson
Fishes by Diana Son (1998)
Tomorrowland by Neena Beber(1996)
Maiden Voyages by Honor Molloy (1993)
==The Jam==
The New Georges' "Jam" is a collaborative, artist-led “performance gym” designed for early- to mid-career women+ theatermakers. The Jam blends institutional support with the spirit of a creative collective. Members meet twice a month to share meals, conversations, and works-in-progress, culminating in an annual showcase called the JAMboree, where they present slices of their collaborative projects. According to New Georges, while many exciting new plays are developed through The Jam, "it's the enduring professional relationships built within the group that often have the greatest impact." A new cohort is selected every two years through an open call process.
===Jam Alumni===
==Audrey Residency==
The New Georges' Audrey Residency is a year-long, project-based play development program that immerses artists in the company's wider creative community. Residents—working solo or in collaboration—spend up to three weeks developing a new play in The Room, the company's dedicated workspace. According to New Georges, "Monthly gatherings throughout the year strengthen connections within the cohort and deepen artists' engagement with one another. Now in its eighth cycle, the program has supported 92 artists whose diverse backgrounds, experiences, and artistic approaches reflect the richness of the New Georges community."
===Past Audrey Residents===
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[
"Lilly Awards",
"The Tank (theater)",
"Eisa Davis",
"Hilary Bettis",
"Sheila Callaghan",
"WP Theater",
"Deb Margolin",
"Neena Beber",
"Haruna Lee",
"Katherine Brooks",
"Chana Porter",
"Bushwick Starr",
"Clubbed Thumb",
"Erin Courtney",
"Honor Molloy",
"Off-Broadway",
"Sofia Alvarez (writer)",
"Lisa D'Amour",
"Jen Silverman",
"Eliza Bent",
"Kesselring Prize",
"Obie Award",
"Danya Taymor",
"Vineyard Theatre",
"Eugene O'Neill Theater Center",
"Winter Miller",
"Lucy Alibar",
"Gender parity",
"Brenda Withers",
"Tracey Scott Wilson",
"Sarah DeLappe",
"Em Weinstein",
"Jacqueline Goldfinger",
"The Public Theater",
"Heidi Schreck",
"Diana Son",
"Saviana Stănescu",
"Andrea Thome",
"LM Feldman",
"Carson Kreitzer",
"Cusi Cram",
"Susan Smith Blackburn Prize",
"New York City"
] |
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Marble (Ai Otsuka EP)
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Marble is an extended play by Japanese singer-songwritter Ai Otsuka. It was released on September 9, 2023, through Avex Trax.
== Background ==
The album commemorates her twentieth anniversary in the music industry, and it is officially referred to as her first original collaboration album (although technically it is an EP). For the first time in Otsuka's career, she did not compose any of the songs to be included on of her records, and was only involved in writing the lyrics for four of the tracks. According to Otsuka, the decision to embark on this new musical endeavor was not necessarily prompted by the anniversary itself. Rather, the timing happened to coincide with a natural turning point in her creative journey. "Freeky" was used as background music for DHC Lip Balms's Web commercials. The song "Minor na Kiss" also had an early release, becoming available on streaming platforms on September 4, 2021.
== Track listing ==
== Charts ==
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[
"Avex Trax",
"extended play",
"Love Pop",
"Ikimonogakari",
"Oricon",
"soft rock",
"folk pop",
"Japan",
"Enon Kawatani",
"Ai Otsuka",
"Masato Nakamura",
"electronic music",
"J-pop",
"Shinichi Osawa",
"Clammbon",
"Ryokuoushoku Shakai"
] |
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Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islanders
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The Saint-Pierrais and the Miquelonnais are the inhabitants of the French semi-autonomous archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, of European ethnic origin. Predominantly French-speaking, they are mainly descended from Norman, Breton, and Basque settlers, with additional English and Irish ancestry resulting from historical migrations and intermarriage. As of 2022, the population of the territory is estimated at around 5,819, with the vast majority residing on the island of Saint-Pierre and a smaller community on Miquelon-Langlade.
Another European demographic group within the population of Saint Pierre and Miquelon are expatriates from Metropolitan France who have recently arrived or are living temporarily in Saint Pierre and Miquelon as civil servants and contract workers for the French government. The Saint Pierrais emphasise their distinct identity and position as permanent locals who have lived in Saint Pierre and Miquelon for several generations by referring to temporary French expatriates as Mailloux in local slang, or métros (short for métropolitains). According to the Quebec government's Centre de la francophonie des Amériques, Saint-Pierrais and Miquelonnais are a French-speaking society that is ‘culturally distinct from France’.
==Origins of the Saint Pierre and Miquelon people==
From the 15th century onwards, European fishermen of various nationalities set off to exploit the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Among them were many Bretons from Paimpol and Saint-Malo, as well as Normans from Barfleur and Dieppe, not to mention a large number of Basques.
On Saint Pierre Island, a population of residents gradually took root when fishing crews began wintering there to maintain the facilities used for migratory fishing. The first reference to these settlers appears in a document from 1670, where it is noted that the Intendant of New France made a stopover there and counted thirteen fishermen and four sedentary inhabitants. Three families were counted there in 1687, a chapel was built there in 1689, and a small military post was established there in 1690. By this time, Saint Pierre had become the main supply and service centre for the south coast of the Burin Peninsula and, to the west, as far as the bays of Espoir, Fortune and Hermitage, where a small number of French fishermen had settled and described in French documents as ‘bayes dépendantes’ of Saint Pierre.
At the same time, a vast concession was established around Placentia. The French influence grew until 1655, occupying half of the coastline mainly to the south of the island of Newfoundland, including Saint Pierre and Miquelon. The archipelago then became an integral part of the French colony of Newfoundland (Terre-Neuve). In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht was signed, and France lost the island of Newfoundland, its Placentia concession and Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
In 1763, following the Treaty of Paris, France ceded all its possessions in North America to the British. However, it retained fishing rights on the French Shore of Newfoundland and regained Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. It re-established French and Acadian settlers on the island.
As France joined the United States in the Revolutionary War, the archipelago was once again taken back by the British in 1778. Nearly 2,000 Saint Pierrais and Miquelonnais were deported to France, including refugees from the Acadian deportation of 1755. All the colonial settlements were destroyed.
However, the archipelago was returned to France under the Treaty of Versailles in 1783. During the French Revolution, however, the Miquelonnais lost their Acadian community, who suddenly left the island, while the republican exercise in Saint-Pierre came to an abrupt end during the new British attack in 1793. They took refuge in the Magdalen Islands, which were then attached to the British province of Quebec, where French civil laws still applied.
In 1802, France regained possession of Saint Pierre and Miquelon following the Peace of Amiens, allowing its population to resettle there. This was to be short-lived, however, as the British took back the island until Napoleon's first abdication in 1814.
The Treaty of Paris returned the islands to France before they were once again occupied by the British with Napoleon's return during the Hundred Days. The British occupation of the archipelago ended definitively in 1815. When Saint Pierrais and Miquelonnais returned, they discovered uninhabited islands, with destroyed or dilapidated structures and buildings.
The Saint Pierrais, Miquelonnais and Acadians were regularly evicted over the years, but remained attached to their land. Even today, surnames of Acadian (Bourgeois, Coste, Poirier, Vigneau, etc.), Basque (Detcheverry, Apesteguy, Arozamena, etc.), Norman or Breton (Briand, Landry, Dagort, etc.) origin can still be found among the population of Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
==Politics and society==
==Notable Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islanders==
===Politics===
Annick Girardin, politician, who served as Minister of the Sea and Minister of Overseas France
George Alain Frecker, politician
Bernard Briand, politician, president of the Territorial Council
Henry Hughes Hough, Rear Admiral
Karine Claireaux, politician
Albert Briand, politician
Stéphane Lenormand, politician
Catherine Hélène, politician
Sandy Skinner, politician
=== Engineers ===
Sybil Derrible, engineer and author
=== Culture ===
Françoise Enguehard, author
Eugène Nicole, writer
Paula Nenette Pepin, composer and pianist
Alexandra Hernandez, singer
Julien Kang, actor and model
=== Sports ===
Nicolas Arrossamena, ice hockey player
Valentin Claireaux, ice hockey player
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[
"Treaty of Paris (1763)",
"Quebec government",
"French Shore",
"Magdalen Islands",
"Terre-Neuve (New France)",
"Metropolitan France",
"Saint-Pierre, Saint Pierre and Miquelon",
"Julien Kang",
"Saint-Malo",
"Miquelon-Langlade",
"Pied-noir",
"St. Peter's Colony",
"Zoreilles",
"Treaty of Utrecht",
"French language",
"Saint Pierre and Miquelon French",
"Dieppe",
"Paimpol",
"Sybil Derrible",
"Peace of Amiens",
"Irish people",
"Napoleon",
"Eugène Nicole",
"Valentin Claireaux",
"New France",
"Paula Nenette Pepin",
"Catholicism",
"Acadians",
"Fortune, Newfoundland and Labrador",
"Annick Girardin",
"Stéphane Lenormand",
"Françoise Enguehard",
"Béké",
"Newfoundland, Canada",
"Karine Claireaux",
"Albert Briand",
"English people",
"Franco-Newfoundlander",
"American Revolutionary War",
"United States",
"Hundred Days",
"Province of Quebec (1763–1791)",
"Minister of Overseas France",
"Sandy Skinner",
"Normans",
"Catherine Hélène",
"Saint Pierre and Miquelon",
"Minister of the Sea (France)",
"Newfoundland (island)",
"Treaty of Versailles (1783)",
"Saint Pierre Island",
"Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador",
"Bretons",
"Bernard Briand",
"Nicolas Arrossamena",
"French people",
"Barfleur",
"George Alain Frecker",
"Basques",
"Expulsion of the Acadians",
"French Canadians",
"Québécois people",
"Henry Hughes Hough",
"Alexandra Hernandez"
] |
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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=Altos de Campana National Park=
Altos de Campana National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Altos de Campana) is Panama's first national park, established in 1966. Located in the province of Panamá Oeste, approximately 50 km west of Panama City, the park spans an area of 4,816 hectares (48.16 km²)and is part of the Talamanca mountain range.
== Geography ==
The park features rugged terrain with steep hills, deep valleys, and dense tropical forests. Its highest peak, Cerro Campana, rises to approximately 1,007 meters (3,304 feet) above sea level 198 species of trees and 342 species of shrubs. 26 species of vascular plants endemic to Panama.
=== Fauna ===
The park is home to:
39 mammal species, including the Geoffroy’s tamarin (Saguinus geoffroyi), two-toed and three-toed sloths, and white-nosed coati (Nasua narica). 86 reptile species, featuring the eyelash palm pit viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) and green iguana (Iguana iguana). The park is also part of the Geoparque Puente de las Américas project, aiming to promote ecotourism and sustainable development in the region by highlighting its geological and cultural heritage.
== Accessibility ==
The park is easily accessible by road from Panama City, making it a popular destination for day trips. Visitors can explore various trails, including Sendero La Cruz, which offers diverse terrain and scenic views.
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"Amphibian Species of the World",
"green iguana",
"orange-bellied trogon",
"El Valle de Antón",
"black-and-white hawk-eagle",
"BirdLife International",
"Eyelash palm-pitviper",
"Panamá Oeste Province",
"Tree",
"Bird",
"Shrub",
"Important Bird Area",
"Mariato District",
"Mammal Species of the World",
"Panamanian golden frog",
"white-nosed coati",
"Panama",
"Politics of Panama",
"Panama City",
"Two-toed sloth",
"igneous rock",
"Three-toed sloth",
"Vascular plant",
"National park",
"Geoffroy's tamarin",
"Reptile"
] |
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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Brendan Scott Martin
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Redirect Brendan McCurdy
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[
"Brendan McCurdy"
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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List of current equipment of the Haitian Army
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This is a list of equipment of the Haitian Army currently in use.
== Weapons ==
=== Pistols ===
=== Battle / assault rifles ===
=== Shotguns ===
=== Sniper / marksman rifles ===
=== Grenade Launcher ===
=== Grenade ===
NOTE: Records of small arms acquisitions are not public. The list is a compilation of weapons pictured being carried by soldiers on duty.
== Vehicles ==
=== Armored Infantry vehicles ===
=== Armored Personnel Carrier ===
=== Light Utility vehicles ===
=== Support Trucks ===
=== VIP Transport ===
=== Buses ===
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[
"Taurus TH series",
"Armoured personnel carrier",
".380 ACP",
"9×19mm Parabellum",
"Grenade launcher",
"Toyota Land Cruiser (J70)",
"Mitsubishi Fuso Canter",
"List of 40 mm grenades",
"5.56×45mm NATO",
"Pistol",
"Mossberg 500",
"Tikka T3",
"Chevrolet Colorado",
"Fort-Liberté",
"Toyota Land Cruiser Prado",
"Tsai Ing-wen",
"Pump action",
"Saiga-12",
"Mossberg Maverick 88",
"DDM4",
"Assault rifle",
"Battle rifle",
"Hino Dutro",
"Glock",
"Haitian Army",
"Sniper rifle",
"Toyota Coaster",
"Armed Forces of Haiti",
"IWI Tavor X95",
"Shotgun",
"12-gauge",
"Semi-automatic shotgun",
"Designated marksman rifle",
"Condor Tecnologias Não-Letais",
"SAKO",
"Nissan Frontier",
"7.62×51mm NATO",
"Tear gas",
"Flashbang Grenade",
"T91 assault rifle",
"Maxus T60",
".30-06 Springfield",
"Haitian Aviation Corps",
"Daniel Defense",
"Smith & Wesson M&P15",
"PTR rifle",
"Taurus T4",
"M14 rifle",
"Toyota Hilux",
"IWI Galil ACE",
"M1 Garand"
] |
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Draft:Ellen Ongkeko-Marfil
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Ellen Ongkeko-Marfil (born July 17, 1959) is a Filipino filmmaker, director, and producer whose works focus on social justice, environmental advocacy, and education through art. A cum laude graduate of Broadcast Communication from the University of the Philippines Diliman, she began her artistic journey with the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA).
She worked in various capacities on landmark Filipino films such as Himala (1982) by Ishmael Bernal, Sister Stella L. (1984) by Mike de Leon, and Ora Pro Nobis (1989) by Lino Brocka.
==Career==
Ongkeko-Marfil directed and produced several critically acclaimed works:
Is Your Gender an Issue? – A gender-themed short for the Asian Social Institute, awarded the Gawad CCP First Prize.
Angels – A Star Cinema film tackling the child custody battle of a blind couple.
Walang Bakas – A GMA 7 documentary on the Desaparecidos movement, which won at the Asian TV Awards and the Catholic Mass Media Awards.
In 2006, she founded Erasto Films, a production company focusing on advocacy films. Through this, she produced:
Mga Pusang Gala – A film on woman-gay friendship, winner of the Dockers First Feature Award at the San Francisco Frameline Film Festival.
Lakbay2Love – An environmental love story advocating cycling and climate awareness; finalist at the Green Earth Film Festival.
Boses – A story of music and child abuse recovery; endorsed by UNICEF and World Vision.
==Pelikulove==
In 2019, Ongkeko-Marfil founded Pelikulove, a digital learning platform for film and theater. It features masterclasses by Filipino creatives including Ricky Lee and Rody Vera.
She also spearheaded:
The Shout Out Festival (2022), an advocacy-driven film-theater showcase.
ShoutPinas (2022), a hybrid film project shown at Cinemalaya 2023 and awarded Best Social Message at the 2024 Global India Film Festival.
==Upcoming Project==
Her upcoming biographical film Lakambini Gregoria de Jesus (2025) chronicles the life of the Katipunan’s “Lakambini,” Gregoria de Jesus, wife of Andres Bonifacio.
==Filmography==
===Film===
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[
"Sister Stella L.",
"Ishmael Bernal",
"Lino Brocka",
"Andres Bonifacio",
"Philippines",
"Cinemalaya",
"Himala",
"Ricky Lee",
"Rody Vera",
"World Vision",
"Erasto Films",
"University of the Philippines Diliman",
"Gregoria de Jesus",
"UNICEF",
"Pelikulove",
"Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA)",
"Ora Pro Nobis",
"Mike de Leon",
"Manila"
] |
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Category:Lists of international channels
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Draft:Josh McCray
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Josh McCray is an American football running back for the Georgia Bulldogs. He previously played for the Illinois Fighting Illini.
==Early life and high school==
==College career==
=== Illinois ===
=== Georgia ===
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[
"American football",
"Georgia Bulldogs football",
"Illinois Fighting Illini football",
"running back"
] |
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Diskoria
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Diskoria is an Indonesian composer duo that comprises Merdi Simanjuntak and Fadli Aat. The group is considered one of the pioneers in reviving local disco music in modern-day Indonesia.
== Background ==
Diskoria's concept of playing exclusively Indonesian disco tracks in their DJ sets was sparked by restrictions against performing those songs in local clubs. Their second single, "Serenata Jiwa Lara", featuring actress and singer Dian Sastrowardoyo, was released on 17 March 2020. All commercial proceeds from the song were donated to the Irama Nusantara Foundation, an organization dedicated to archiving Indonesian music. On 15 October 2020, Diskoria released a cover version of Hetty Koes Endang’s "Pelangi Cinta" in collaboration with musician Afifah Yusuf.
== Discography ==
=== Singles ===
== Awards and nominations ==
== Reference ==
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[
"Pikiran Rakyat",
"Anugerah Musik Indonesia 2021",
"Penghargaan AMI untuk Karya Produksi Terbaik-Terbaik",
"CNN Indonesia",
"Penghargaan AMI untuk Duo atau Grup atau Kolaborasi R&B Terbaik",
"Bunga Citra Lestari",
"Penghargaan AMI untuk Produser atau Penata Musik Pop Terbaik",
"Naif (band)",
"Penghargaan AMI untuk Produser Rekaman Terbaik",
"Penghargaan AMI untuk Karya Produksi Kolaborasi Terbaik",
"Jakarta",
"Fathia Izzati",
"Joe Taslim",
"Hetty Koes Endang",
"Indonesia",
"Kompas.com",
"Ardhito Pramono",
"Anugerah Musik Indonesia 2023",
"Tirto.id",
"Eva Celia",
"Detik.com",
"composer",
"Penghargaan AMI untuk Pendatang Baru Terbaik-Terbaik",
"Dian Sastrowardoyo",
"funk",
"Isyana Sarasvati",
"Unicornfantasian",
"Anugerah Musik Indonesia 2020",
"disco",
"Disco",
"Anugerah Musik Indonesia 2019",
"pop disco",
"Laleilmanino"
] |
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== source code ==
Which programming languages were used to write the software of the Space Shuttle controls? I need to build a control system by using their programming language to make simulators. Is it C or C++? Or maybe Assembly? Gnu779 ( talk) 13:50, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Mainly HAL/S. But since your code will be different from the original software and will run on different hardware (unless you can find five IBM AP-101Bs), who cares what it is written as long as it is functionally the same? ‑‑Lambiam 16:03, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Wait, are there any HAL/S compilers on GNU/Linux? Gnu779 ( talk) 05:57, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
There must be because LinuxCNC uses HAL. Look at https://www.linuxcnc.org/ for more descriptions and I see it has tutorials. 68.187.174.155 (talk) 10:34, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
Ok, downloaded that. But which programming language is used in the Orion control system. Gnu779 ( talk) 12:57, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
NASA documentation page 11 suggests flight software is a mix of C and C++. Tool chains, simulation software, and the ground segment are a mix of C, C++, and Java. Some of the stuff is open source, so google and github are your friends if you want to take a peek. If you are interested in Orion computer stuff, that PDF has some quite nice tech porn. 85.76.98.115 (talk) 13:24, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
Are they in public domain? I want to relicense it with the GPL after compiling with gcc. Gnu779 ( talk) 13:35, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
What OS do they use? gnu/lINUX? uNIX? Gnu779 ( talk) 13:33, 8 April 2025 (UTC)
Page 11 describes the simulator and ground machines being in Linux (presumably GNU/Linux, though there are distros that lack the former) and the flight computer itself using VxWorks. Sesquilinear (talk) 06:33, 10 April 2025 (UTC)
Yep, it's used ANYWHERE. Gnu779 ( talk) 09:16, 11 April 2025 (UTC)
I believe the space shuttle control software was written primarily in Fortran. Stanleykswong (talk) 18:43, 8 April 2025 (UTC)
The space shuttle program began in the 1960s, and the C language first appeared in 1972. C++ came later. Therefore, the space shuttle control software cannot be written in C or C++. Stanleykswong (talk) 18:56, 8 April 2025 (UTC)
But it fully started in 1981, 9 years after C. Gnu779 ( talk) 12:45, 9 April 2025 (UTC)
Yes, the program was fully started in 1981. But its development started in 1969. I think it would be difficult to switch to another programming language once a prototype is developed. Moreover, for a project as serious as the space shuttle, project managers may be afraid to use a newly launched software platform. Stanleykswong (talk) 16:15, 9 April 2025 (UTC)
Plus they think C is kinda unsafe. Buffer overflows, bugs, memory leaks and crashes can crash shuttles and kill crew. Gnu779 ( talk) 12:21, 10 April 2025 (UTC)
Ok, but how about Crew Dragon? Gnu779 ( talk) 13:01, 11 April 2025 (UTC)
I am not going to look up licensing terms for you. Learn to google. Consult your lawyer if you think compiling something allows you to license something somehow. If you think "relicencing" is a real thing, consult your lawyer. We do not offer legal advice here. 15:56, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
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[
"VxWorks",
"HAL/S",
"IBM AP-101",
"Orion (spacecraft)",
"Space Shuttle"
] |
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== Questions about siphonophores and their zooids ==
I understand that siphonophores are classed as colonial organisms, made up of genetically identical but morphologically specialized zooids, which all develop from a single fertilization. In what way are the zooids determined to be separate individuals comprising a colony, as opposed to just organs or structures in an ordinary organism? How are the physical boundaries of a single zooid determined? ꧁Zanahary꧂ 07:42, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Zooids are either the founder of a colony, its first zooid, by developing by metamorphosis from a larva (itself developing from a single fertilized egg), or they arise, by "budding", from another zooid of the colony. This is radically different from the development of animal organs. Also, organs are morphologically much more varied than zooids, which mostly have, despite their specialized functions, a strong commonality. ‑‑Lambiam 08:39, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
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René Daulte
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René Martín Daulte (born 16 March 1950) is a retired Argentinian footballer. Nicknamed "Polaco", he played as a defender for River Plate and Mulhouse throughout the 1970s.
==Career==
Daulte hailed from a family that were fans of his future club River Plate but he would initially be a fan of Racing Club but during the 1967 Copa Libertadores finals in where Daulte would be attend, the manager of River Plate's youth sector Osvaldo Diez was also present. Noting how Daulte had a striking resemblance to Roberto Perfumo and Coco Basile. He would subsequently offer him a position in the club's youth sector and despite Daulte having an initial interest in rugby, would fully switch over to play as a football player as he would play with and later befriend Reinaldo Merlo in the youth ranks.
He would make his first senior appearance during the 1971 Argentine Primera División as a part of a project by club manager Didi to promote several youth players to the senior squad alongside his teammates Héctor Isaac Rodríguez, Pablo Zuccarini, Alfredo Granatto, Mario Finarolli and Norberto Alonso. During a friendly against Fluminense on 3 February 1972, a brawl would break out between the two clubs following prior bad relations between the two clubs with the tipping point being when several River Plate players would begin to beat up Oliveira after he had tripped by the River Plate substitute bench. Daulte would be suspended alongside his teammates Jorge Gabriel Vázquez, Raúl Giustozzi, César-Auguste Laraignée, Joaquín Pedro Martínez and Alfredo Granato as well as Fluminense players Jorge Vitório, Cafuringa and Mickey. All of these suspensions would later be lited with the exception of Daulte as he would be forced to miss out a few matches due to his participation.
Despite this setback, he would find success for the remainder of the 1972 season as the club would be runners-up for the 1972 Campeonato Nacional where he would play in the Starting XI and qualify for the 1973 Copa Libertadores. Despite this, Daulte would be sought out by Mulhouse to play for the next three seasons for the club. He would return to Argentina in 1978 to play for Huracán with his debut match being a 0–1 loss against Quilmes. He would make 23 appearances for the club with his final match being a 1–2 defeat to Atlético Tucumán on 20 December 1978. He spent the last few seasons as a player with Tampico Madero in Mexico until his retirement by the end of the 1980–81 Mexican Primera División season.
==Later life==
With his friend Merlo later becoming a manager, Daulte would follow him as an assistant. He would be a part of the staff that would help Racing Club to end their 36 year long drought without a title in a major upset.
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[
"Tampico Madero F.C.",
"Didi (footballer, born 1928)",
"defender (association football)",
"Reinaldo Merlo",
"Mickey (Brazilian footballer)",
"Mario Finarolli",
"Vicente López, Buenos Aires",
"Alfredo Granatto",
"Jorge Vitório",
"exhibition game",
"Fluminense FC",
"Jorge Gabriel Vázquez",
"1974 Argentine Primera División",
"Atlético Tucumán",
"Coco Basile",
"Norberto Alonso",
"Oliveira (footballer, born 1944)",
"1972 Club Atlético River Plate season",
"Alfredo Granato",
"Racing Club de Avellaneda",
"Osvaldo Diez",
"Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata",
"Cafuringa",
"Defender (association football)",
"Pablo Zuccarini",
"Roberto Perfumo",
"1971 Argentine Primera División",
"Quilmes Atlético Club",
"1972 Argentine Primera División",
"Raúl Giustozzi",
"1973 Copa Libertadores",
"Club Atlético Huracán",
"1967 Copa Libertadores finals",
"César-Auguste Laraignée",
"Joaquín Pedro Martínez",
"1980–81 Mexican Primera División season",
"Carlos Barisio",
"Héctor Isaac Rodríguez",
"Club Atlético River Plate",
"FC Mulhouse",
"La Nación"
] |
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== Russian icon ==
This icon is written about here, and the info sounds plausible to me. However, it's a WP:BLOG, so I'd like some WP:RS sources on it if possible, preferably in English. Perhaps there's a WP-article on it in some language, but I don't know what title it might have. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 16:54, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
The blog post links to a pdf on the website of the Kremlin. I think we can consider it (in this context) a reliable source. Here, in a Russian blog post, you can see the icon in the iconostasis of the Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow, in a wider shot – in fact, the one in the English vlog is a cropped derivative. The Russian blog post links to the same pdf. ‑‑Lambiam 20:21, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Yes, I saw that pdf, my problem is I can't read it and GT doesn't seem to be working well on it. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 21:04, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
For me google translate gives"1. Icon "Our Lady of the Don" (14th century, State Tretyakov Gallery) in a frame with an image of Old Testament righteous women (circa 1700; Kremlin Museums) Photomontage." for the caption of the icon on page 2 of the pdf and "V.G. CHUBINSKAYA PAINTING FRAME OF THE TURN OF THE XVII-XVIII CENTURIES FOR THE ICON "OUR MOTHER OF GOD OF THE DONSKAYA" (to the interpretation of the symbolic program)" for the heading of the PDF. The title of the icon is БОГОМАТЕРЬ ДОНСКАЯ which I might render in English as "Theotokos of the Don". That is Our Lady of the Don which is currently held in the Tretyakov Gallery and not Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow. Note that the central icon of the modern photos does not closely match the photo in the pdf or the color image in the blog post. Indeed the first paragraph of the pdf says "In the local row of the iconostasis of the Annunciation Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin there is a frame with images of the Old Testament righteous women, created at the turn of the 17th-18th centuries in the painting workshop of the Armoury Chamber (ill. I)1 and intended for the icon "Our Lady of the Don" of the 14th century, 2 Unlike its famous and well-studied centerpiece, the frame has not attracted special attention from researchers until now. Meanwhile, the ancient icon, which received a new frame at the turn of the 17th-18th centuries and became, in fact, the center of the new work, was consciously included by the customers and creators of the frame in the historical, cultural and artistic context of its time, which gave it a completely new sound and imparted to the image of the Mother of God a symbolic meaning unusual for Old Russian art. The interpretation of the latter is the subject of this work." . Hope this helps. Eluchil404 (talk) 23:50, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
I also found a couple of citations to another article by the author of the pdf "Chubinskaya, V. G. "Ikona Simona Ushakova «Bogomater'Vladimirskaya»,«Drevo Moskovskogo gosudarstva»,«Pohvala Bogomateri Vladimirskoj»(Opyt istoriko-kul'turnoj interpretacii)[Icon of Simon Ushakov" our lady of Vladimir"," Tree of the Moscow state"," Praise of our lady of Vladimir"(Experience of historical and cultural interpretation)]." Trudy Otdela drevnerusskoj literatury (1985): 290-308." so thay are definitely a subject matter expert. Eluchil404 (talk) 23:59, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
@Eluchil404@Lambiam Then it seems that in the Kreml-pdf picture, the frame is shown with Our Lady of the Don, but in the blog-photos, the same frame is shown with another icon? For one thing the icons face in different directions.
The Commons-pic/"detailed study" seems to a modern "re-make" perhaps a gift-shop poster. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 04:44, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
There seem to be at least two, possibly three, real physical icons involved. The icon in the iconostasis of the Cathedral of the Annunciation is referred to as Шуйская-Смоленская икона Божией Матери ("Shuya–Smolensk icon of the Mother of God"), which, according to the Russian Wikipedia, was originally the name of a now lost icon, but is now used for any icon of this type, the distinctive feature being the characteristic position of Jesus's arms and legs. (The original disappeared around 1936.) The one in the Cathedral of the Annunciation may be a copy of the original Shuya–Smolensk icon, made before it was lost, with a frame of saints added (later?).
The "Our Lady of the Don" icon in the Tretyakov Gallery is much older than the original Shuya–Smolensk icon. It is of a different type.
The Commons image shown in this thread comes from the first album of the book Древности Российского государства (Antiquities of the Russian State) by Fedor Solntsev, which we have as a pdf file at the Commons: Antiquities of Russian country - Volume I (album). The image is on p. 37 of the file, with (like on most pages) an illegible caption. This album was published in 1849. The central icon, which is clearly a copy of "Our Lady of the Don", looks real to me, with the frame of saints as a later addition by a different artist. ‑‑Lambiam 06:23, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
Thank you, then at least that pic is good for use. I'd like it if we could have a WP-article on that frame, it's quite interesting. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 06:34, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
I see Commons also have another version, adding above. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 06:53, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
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[
"Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow",
"Theotokos",
"commons:File:Antiquities of Russian country - Volume I (album).pdf",
"Tretyakov Gallery",
"Fedor Solntsev",
"Don (river)",
"Our Lady of the Don",
"WP:BLOG",
"ru:Древности Российского государства",
"WP:RS",
"ru:Шуйско-Смоленская икона Божией Матери",
"iconostasis"
] |
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== Summary ==
== Licensing ==
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Draft:KORU Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
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== Koru Pharma Co., Ltd. ==
Koru Pharma Co., Ltd. is a South Korean biopharmaceutical company specializing in medical aesthetic products, with a focus on injectable fillers and skin rejuvenation therapies. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
=== History ===
Koru Pharma was established in June 2016 by Roman Vernidub, who continues to serve as the company's chief executive officer. The company initially focused on the development and export of medical aesthetic products, including hyaluronic acid fillers and thread lifts.
=== Leadership ===
Roman Vernidub is the founder and CEO of Koru Pharma. Born in Ukraine and raised in Russia, Vernidub first came to South Korea in 2008 as an exchange student.
Before founding Koru Pharma, Vernidub worked at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) in Bangkok and considered a career in international organizations or academia. He founded Koru Pharma in 2016, motivated by the potential of the Korean beauty industry and the technological demands of the medical aesthetics sector. Vernidub has been recognized in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list in the Healthcare & Science category.
Under his leadership, the company has focused on international expansion, product innovation, and preparation for a public listing on the KOSDAQ stock exchange.
=== Operations and Products ===
Koru Pharma's product portfolio includes injectable fillers, biorevitalizers, anesthetics, lipolytics, mesothreads, serums, and modeling masks. The company collaborates with research partners and has developed proprietary technologies, such as its MCO (Molecular Crosslink Optimization) technology for fillers. Koru Pharma continues to expand its product line and manufacturing capabilities, with a stated goal of reaching a production capacity of three million syringes annually by the end of 2025.
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[
"Category:Pharmaceutical companies established in 2016",
"Category:Biopharmaceutical companies",
"Category:Companies of South Korea"
] |
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Anoteropsis ralphi
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Anoteropsis ralphi is a species of Lycosidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand.
==Taxonomy==
This species was described as Lycosa ralphi by Eugène Simon in 1905. It was most recently revised in 2002. The type specimens of Lycosa ralphi are presumed lost.
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[
"New Zealand Threat Classification System",
"Eugène Simon",
"Chatham Islands",
"Wolf spider"
] |
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== Pigeons as food ==
I was just having a strange discussion with ChatGPT as I'm wont when it reminded me of the following unusual statement: "In New York City during the Great Depression, the police had to deal with flocks of pigeons that people raised secretly on rooftops for food." I don't recall hearing this before, but something about it rings true. I remember reading that squab was considered a delicacy in the 1930s and served in fine restaurants, but I'm also told that pigeons raised by hobos don't taste the same as pigeons raised for restaurants; no idea if that is even true. So did people eat pigeon during the Great Depression, and why were police involved? And finally, is there a taste difference? Would it be the same difference between, let's say, wild feral chicken meat and those bred for mass consumption? Viriditas (talk) 09:48, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
When you find out, you can improve utility pigeons, currently a stub. -- Verbarson talkedits 16:31, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Pigeon is a popular (and tasty!) food in Asia.DOR (ex-HK) (talk) 17:05, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Also in France.‑‑Lambiam 19:28, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Roasted squab and stewed pigeon, pigeon pie, pigeon rôti, are all famous dishes. Stanleykswong (talk) 20:34, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
Found this: https://www.popsci.com/eat-pigeons-squab/ - not about thirties of the 20th century, but it may be of some interest for you. Also, google for 'squab'. --CiaPan (talk) 20:16, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Thank you. Viriditas (talk) 22:05, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Pigeon pie. -- Jack of Oz [[User talk:JackofOz#top|[pleasantries]] 22:22, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
Dovecote. -- Shantavira|feed me 08:40, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
How did they effectively utilize the guano as fertilizer? The article doesn't say. Would they just scrape it into a bucket of some kind, and then spread it on the fields? Viriditas (talk) 10:19, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
I have seen dung (not guano) worked directly into the soil during the tilling process. With guano, I've seen it dried to powder form or composted into a thinner liquid that could be sprayed. 68.187.174.155 (talk) 10:39, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
That makes sense. I've read books about the history of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands where there used to be a guano industry of sorts. They would dry it in the sun. Viriditas (talk) 10:41, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
Pigeon dung should be well-composted before use as a fertiliser. It's too strong and alkali to apply neat. Some advice here. DuncanHill (talk) 21:47, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
I didn't find much about the specifics on Newspapers.com, but I got the vibe that there was concern about pigeons not being held under controlled conditions, as a farm would be. This was a matter for the Health Department in New York, and if the cops got involved, that could be the reason. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots→ 20:55, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
"The primary non-genetic factors affecting pigeon meat quality include feed composition, stocking density, storage condition, and cooking methods." Influencing factors and quality traits of pigeon meat: A systematic review, Poultry Science Volume 104, Issue 4, April 2025. I would imagine that feed composition, stocking density and storage condition would be significantly different for birds raised on rooftops in the city compared to those on a farm, especially if the rooftop farmers are relying on the birds finding their own food around the city.
"Breed is a crucial factor that impacts pigeon meat quality. Variations in genetic characteristics, muscle types, and protein and fat content among different pigeon breeds directly influence meat quality."[ibid] The American King Club states that the breed was developed in the early 1900s. So specially-bred utility pigeons had been around for decades before the Depression and I expect they had better flavour than feral pigeons would. AlmostReadytoFly (talk) 12:09, 9 April 2025 (UTC)
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[
"Dovecote",
"Pigeon pie",
"utility pigeons"
] |
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== Article Rejection ==
Message:
Hello, and thank you in advance for your time. I recently submitted an article draft to the Articles for Creation process, but it was declined. I would like to better understand the specific reasons for the rejection so that I can make the necessary improvements and resubmit it successfully.
Could someone kindly review my draft and provide feedback on what elements may be missing or not aligned with Wikipedia's notability or sourcing guidelines? I’m committed to learning and would really appreciate any guidance or suggestions you can offer.
Thank you again!
— Aratus Aratus (talk) 01:10, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
This draft falls into a contentious topic. I would suggest abandoning this draft for now and learn how to edit and source articles outside of a contentious topic. —Jéské Couriano v^_^v threads critiques 01:49, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Thank you. I appreciate your feedback. Sincerely yours. Aratus (talk) 20:53, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
== 01:15, 15 April 2025 review of submission by Jdburlingame ==
Submission has been declined, but this is wrong according to at least three of your basic "notability" criteria: "Has won or been nominated for a major music award" (won one Emmy, nominated for seven more); "Has won first, second, or third place in a major music competition" (several in the classical music field); "Has performed music for a work of media that is notable" (dozens of scores for top TV series including Murder, She Wrote). Please re-consider this, perhaps using another reviewer who read the entire piece and not just the "references." Jdburlingame (talk) 01:15, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
@Jdburlingame: it's possible that this person is indeed notable, however we need to see proper evidence to back up the claims of notability. Currently far too much of the content is unreferenced, and many of the citations there are are to primary sources, some of which are close to the subject. In articles on living people (WP:BLP), every material statement must be clearly supported by an inline citation to a reliable published source. -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 05:41, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
== 02:36, 15 April 2025 review of submission by 97.91.80.176 ==
Hi! I noticed that CheapPickle, a YouTuber, didn't have a Wikipedia page, so I made one that I thing would work. I noticed someone had tried before but not included basically anything, so I took a crack at it. Does it look good enough? 97.91.80.176 (talk) 02:36, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
No sources, no article, no debate. We can't cite his YT channel (connexion to subject). —Jéské Couriano v^_^v threads critiques 02:50, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
ColinFine (talk) 19:59, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
== 07:42, 15 April 2025 review of submission by Jade2006Luv ==
Subject: Help with Declined Draft – The Tree House International
Hello,
I submitted a draft about The Tree House International, a special needs school in Sri Lanka, and it was declined due to concerns about notability and sources. I’ve included references from major Sri Lankan news sites and international sources, and I’m unsure what exactly is lacking.
Could someone kindly review the current references and guide me on what I need to improve for the draft to meet Wikipedia’s notability criteria?
Thank you in advance for your support! Jade2006Luv (talk) 07:42, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
@Jade2006Luv: we need to see significant coverage, directly of the subject (and not eg. about the founder), in multiple secondary sources that are independent and reliable. Your draft does cite multiple sources, but they are mostly about the non-notable award (which is such an irrelevant factoid that it barely warrants a mention, let alone needs seven sources to support it). -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:53, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
== 09:57, 15 April 2025 review of submission by Thelifeofan413 ==
I want to change the title to just Jon Smith but I do not know how. Thelifeofan413 (talk) 09:57, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
@Thelifeofan413 . Reason given at draft. Please do not worry about any eventual title. That will be given by the eventual accepting reviewer 🇵🇸🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦🇵🇸 11:09, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
== 12:31, 15 April 2025 review of submission by TurboSuperA+ ==
The page got rejected because "Wikipedia is not a dictionary", but the draft article is more than just a definition. TurboSuperA+(connect) 12:31, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
@TurboSuperA+: I think the draft needed to get declined (not 'rejected'), although I probably would have declined it for insufficient information and context. The first para defines what the term means (and yes, that does come pretty close to WP:DICDEF). The second para doesn't seem to have much to do with pizza ovens specifically, and the final one talks about ovens in the narrow context of a specific type of pizza.
FWIW, I do think an article could perhaps be created on this subject, but it needs to have more relevant information. Alternatively, you could expand the existing content at Pizza#Baking, where 'pizza oven' currently redirects to. -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 12:39, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
I wasn't aware that one editor has to write the whole, complete article before it can be accepted. Articles like Clome oven have two sources and three paragraphs of text. A pizza oven is clearly notable, there is lots of focused, in-depth sources that discuss it: its construction, method of operation, history, use, pollution, environmental and health impacts, etc. TurboSuperA+(connect) 12:53, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
I don't think that's what I said. But a draft should be self-contained, standalone, and comprehensive enough to justify publication.
But if you disagree, you're under no obligation to put this through AfC. -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 13:06, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
I was under the impression that I had to go through AfC, because Pizza oven is a redirect. The instructions said one cannot copy-paste content. I'm not sure how I can move it to article space so that it replaces the redirect.
If you check the article again, I have added information since. There is lots of focused coverage of the topic. I was hoping someone else could help. Sure the article is a stub, but Wikipedia is full of stub articles. TurboSuperA+(connect) 13:20, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
No, @TurboSuperA+, you don't have to go through AfC just because there is an existing redirect: you could request a move at RM.
I don't understand why anybody would create a stub article in 2025. If you have found sufficient sources to establish notability, then you have necessarily found significant coverage of the subject, so why not summarise that coverage. How does it benefit Wikipedia to add a stub, hoping that somebody else will come along and expand it. ColinFine (talk) 20:08, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
I'm not sure why I called it a stub, it might not be. I just wanted to point out that it being short shouldn't automatically exclude it. TurboSuperA+(connect) 20:13, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
@TurboSuperA+ my suggestion is to request the redirect be deleted by tagging it with pointing to the draft. The admin will either move the draft to mainspace themselves or you can move it after the redirect is deleted. S0091 (talk) 21:04, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
I have tagged the redirect and await an admin to delete it before accepting gthe draft. Theroadislong (talk) 21:08, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Clome oven predates the drafting process altogether (first edit: 01 Mar 2006). —Jéské Couriano v^_^v threads critiques 16:44, 17 April 2025 (UTC)
== 14:57, 15 April 2025 review of submission by Willpa05 ==
I submitted my first article that was unfortunately declined for "submission appears to read more like an advertisement." I will continue to work on it. One issue I'm running into pertains to references -- information from sources like Inc. Magazine and Training Industry is no longer provided on their websites. Do you have any recommendations on how I can use and reference information in such cases?
Thank you in advance for your help! Willpa05 (talk) 14:57, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Sources do not need to be online, they only need to be publicly available. If you have a printed magazine as a source, you nust need to provide sufficient information for someone to locate it(publisher, issue, publication date, author, page numbers, etc.). See Referencing for beginners. 331dot (talk) 15:13, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Thank you for that information! Willpa05 (talk) 20:21, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Hello, @Willpa05. It is not surprising that it reads like an ad, because none of the cited sources are reliable sources independent of the company and containing significant coverage of the company.
ColinFine (talk) 20:12, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Thank you for your reply and input. Willpa05 (talk) 20:25, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
== 18:09, 15 April 2025 review of submission by Mishaau ==
There aren't any other sources I can find on the specific Gerbh Alphabet, should I try to include more auxillary sources about script creation, PIE, etc.?
Thank you Mishaau (talk) 18:09, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
I'm afraid not. Sources in Wikipedia articles are there to support the information and to show how the specific topic is notable, not to provide further reading on related topics. --bonadea contributions talk 20:01, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Hello, @Mishaau. That looks interesting, and I hadn't heard of it. Unfortunately, until people wholly unconnected with the inventor have written in some depth about the invention, it will not meet Wikipedia's criteria for notability, and no article is possible. ColinFine (talk) 20:15, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
I see. If it is not noteworthy enough for its own stand alone page, would it meet requirements to be merged as a short section of some other page? Thank you for your help Mishaau (talk) 12:48, 17 April 2025 (UTC)
== 19:51, 15 April 2025 review of submission by TheNPChunterofthemall ==
Well, I mean, this didn’t go against anything about Wikipedia, I made it so it could give information to be about this topic many enjoy. I don’t understand anything about why it was rejected and need more information other than “It didn’t make sense” I was just editing it today for it to make more sense when someone rejected it. TheNPChunterofthemall (talk) 19:51, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
@TheNPChunterofthemall I think it boils down to understanding Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a webhost (read that). You should also read Your first article. S0091 (talk) 20:14, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Well, it doesn't really make sense, you know – there is no information about what the topic is. I know what an NPC is and I assume AWP is a RPG system, but that's as far as I get. I understand that it's all clear to you – everything's clear to ourselves when we write about what we know – but you need to write for people who don't know what this is about. In addition, in-universe descriptions of characters are actually not what Wikipedia is for. Read this policy, and keep in mind that everything in the draft must be sourced, to a reliable source. --bonadea contributions talk 20:15, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Oh, so this is for Roblox. AWP stands for a game, and the npcs are these creepy things hackers put into the game. I understand most people do not know what these are but I was hoping to spread the info to people! TheNPChunterofthemall (talk) 20:18, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
@TheNPChunterofthemall this is wrong platform for what you want to do. Wikipedia follows; it does not lead, meaning a topic must already be known and have been written about in multiple reliable sources to warrant an article. You might try Fandom or a similar wiki. S0091 (talk) 20:28, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Oh many people do know about the NPCS! And we do have a fandom page for this. It’s not leading. TheNPChunterofthemall (talk) 20:30, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
If it's been written about in multiple reliable sources then summarize what they say and cite them. Again, read Your first article and WP:WikiProject Video games/Sources might be helpful for you understand what Wikipedia considers a reliable source. S0091 (talk) 20:36, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
Kk 66.42.26.215 (talk) 20:46, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
== 23:03, 15 April 2025 review of submission by Brokebutbrilliant ==
Two things:
I made an edit on this draft after a declining, adding more sources that had the subject as the main talking point. Are the sources enough?
First article made :) Brokebutbrilliant (talk) 23:03, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
@Brokebutbrilliant the draft has been reviewed again so read through the links in the decline message along with the reviewer's comments. S0091 (talk) 19:45, 16 April 2025 (UTC)
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Maxou (song)
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"Maxou" is a song by French singer Vanessa Paradis from her debut album M&J. In December 1988, it was released as a single.
== Writing and composition ==
The song was written by Franck Langolff and Étienne Roda-Gil.
== Track listing ==
== Charts ==
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"Marilyn & John",
"Coupe coupe",
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"Polydor Records",
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"Bertrand Châtenet",
"Étienne Roda-Gil",
"M&J",
"Pop music",
"Franck Langolff"
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Joel David Smallbone
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Chaichanok Chidchob
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Chaichanok Chidchob () is a Thai politician, serving as Secretary-General of the Bhumjaithai Party since 2024 and a Member of Parliament since 2023.
== Early life and education ==
A member of the Chidchob family, Chaichanok is the son of Newin Chidchob, Minister to the Office of the Prime Minister from 2005 to 2006, and grandson of Chai Chidchob, Speaker of the House of Representatives and President of the National Assembly of Thailand from 2008 to 2011.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject AI Cleanup/AI or not
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Test your skills by determining whether each of the following examples of increasing difficulty are AI-generated or not. Expand the boxes to reveal the answers.
While these examples do not include additional context, in real-world situations, factors like page history and the editor’s other contributions should be considered.
==Easy==
/Kamru Village
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===List of chiropterans===
Nominator(s): PresN 01:59, 21 April 2025 (UTC)
Alright, mammal list #55 in our perpetual series and bat list #14: Chiropterans, or... bats! That's right, we're finally done with the flying mammals, and close it off with our capstone list for the order. This follows the pattern of our previous order capstone lists (carnivorans, artiodactyls, lagomorphs, diprotodonts, primates, eulipotyphlans) as a list of the genera in the order, e.g. one level up from all of our bat species lists. This reduces the hefty ~1300 species into a more manageable 226 rows of the second biggest mammal order, containing almost a quarter of all mammals. Unfortunately, we're still left with the largest article on Wikipedia; unlike the rest of the top 10, which are 95% pointless details, 5% references, this list is 2/3 references by volume, because I need an IUCN reference per species for the habitat/range. Not much to do there without linking to search pages instead of the species pages. In any case, this is all the bats! Some of them are big, most of them are small; some of them are cute, some of them are... well, still cute, but with horrifying little insect-munching needle teeth. But ultimately, legions of readers asking "how many types of bats are there" now get a nice list to look at. As always, the list reflects the scientific consensus as well as the results of prior FLCs. Thanks for reviewing! --PresN 01:59, 21 April 2025 (UTC)
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Jack Joyce
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Jack Joyce may refer to:
Jack Joyce (horse trainer) (1876–1934), American horse trainer
Jack Joyce (businessman) (1942–2014), American business executive and lawyer
Jack Joyce (unionist) (1935–2013), American labor union leader.
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Wikipedia:WikiProject AI Cleanup/AI or not/Kamru Village
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Kamru is situated approximately 2 kilometers from Sangla town in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Perched at an elevation of around 2,900 meters above sea level, the village offers panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan landscapes. Its proximity to the Baspa River and the lush greenery of the Sangla Valley make it a picturesque destination.
==Historical Significance==
Kamru holds a prominent place in the history of the region as the original capital of the erstwhile Bushahr kingdom. The Kamru Fort, a seven-story wooden structure, stands as a testament to the village's regal past. This fort was the seat of the Bushahr dynasty before the capital was moved to Sarahan and later to Rampur. The fort complex also houses the Badri Narayan Temple, adding religious significance to the site.
==Cultural Aspects==
The village is a repository of Kinnauri culture and traditions. Residents maintain age-old customs, and the architecture reflects traditional Kinnauri designs. Visitors to the Kamru Fort are often required to wear a Kinnauri cap and a sash called "Gachhi" as a mark of respect, highlighting the community's emphasis on cultural preservation.
==Accessibility==
Kamru is accessible via a short trek from Sangla, which is connected by road to major towns like Shimla and Rampur. Public transportation options are available, including buses from Shimla and Reckong Peo to Sangla. The journey offers travelers scenic views of the Himalayan terrain, making the trip to Kamru both culturally enriching and visually rewarding.
Kamru village stands as a significant cultural and historical site in Himachal Pradesh, offering insights into the region's royal heritage and traditional lifestyles.
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Kosi Onyeka
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Kosi Onyeka (born October 26, 1999) is a Canadian professional football defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).
== University career ==
Onyeka played U Sports football for the Guelph Gryphons from 2017 to 2021. He played in 25 games where he had 64 tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss, one interception, one forced fumble, and three pass breakups.
== Professional career ==
Onyeka was eligible for the shortened 2021 CFL draft, but was not drafted and returned to the Gryphons for their 2021 season. He was later signed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders on February 28, 2022. Onyeka began the 2022 season on the practice roster, but soon after made his professional debut on June 18, 2022, against the Edmonton Elks. He dressed in eight regular season games that year where he recorded one defensive tackle and one special teams tackle. However, he was re-signed on June 21, 2023, to a practice roster agreement.
==Personal life==
Onyeka was born to parents Vin and Nwando Onyeka. Onyeka is the cousin of defensive end Kene Onyeka and defensive back Godfrey Onyeka, both of whom also play in the CFL. He is of Nigerian descent.
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Manolo Manolete
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"Manolo Manolete" is a song by French singer Vanessa Paradis. It was released as a single in January 1988.
== Writing and composition ==
The song was written by Franck Langolff and Étienne Roda-Gil.
== Track listing ==
== Charts ==
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"Vanessa Paradis",
"Marilyn & John",
"French language",
"Joe le taxi",
"Polydor Records",
"Étienne Roda-Gil",
"single (music)",
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"Franck Langolff"
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Holy Ground (BigXthaPlug and Jessie Murph song)
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"Holy Ground" is a song by American rapper BigXthaPlug and Jessie Murph from the deluxe edition of BigXthaPlug's second studio album Take Care (2025). It was produced by Charley Cooks and Tony Coles.
==Composition==
The song is about resilience in the face of life's struggles. Jessie Murph sings the chorus, in which she notes how people are shaped by such challenges. In his verse, BigXthaPlug reflects on the harsh realities of his success, such as betrayal and failure to meet certain expectations, and emphasizes his loyalty and hard work have been important to achieving his successful life.
==Charts==
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"Jessie Murph",
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"Laura Veltz",
"Billboard (magazine)"
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== Summary ==
==Licensing==
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==Summary==
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"Codemasters"
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Maqdum
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Maqdūm was a title in the Darfur Sultanate, roughly corresponding to "viceroy". It was created in the 19th century for those put in charge of the nomadic peoples living along the periphery of Darfur. As viceroys, the maqdūms were given certain trappings of royalty at their appointment, including royal insignia, a copy of the Qurʾān, a carpet, a stool and a lance. The maqdūm had military forces at his disposal and also qāḍīs (judges) in his entourage.
Through grants of land, which came to be seen as hereditary, and through intermarriage with local elites, the maqdūms became closely identified with their regions. The maqdūmate of the north became hereditary. The maqdūm of the south was "a very mobile warlord" engaged in constant conflict with the Baggara over the coveted slave trade.
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B1ue (musician)
B1ue (stylized as B1ue) is a part-time music producer, remixer, and content creator known for their experimental sound and narrative-driven concepts. They are the founder and core member of the anonymous music collective Specter, a group shrouded in mystery, known for blending haunting soundscapes with conceptual lore centered around a fictional deity of music named Sonara.
B1ue is also active on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, and SoundCloud, where they share remixes and original music. In addition to solo work, they are affiliated with the collective Specter Music, which acts as both a label and creative extension of the Specter mythos.
Career
B1ue began their musical journey as a solo artist, creating remixes and original compositions that often pushed the boundaries of genre. Their work gained attention for its emotionally charged atmosphere and immersive storytelling.
Specter was conceived by B1ue as both a band and an evolving narrative. It began as a solo project but later expanded into a full collective, with anonymous members contributing to the lore and sonic identity. The group’s mythology centers around a powerful and enigmatic deity known as Sonara, who represents the force of Music itself. The relationship between Specter and Sonara is portrayed as toxic and all-consuming, both mentally and physically, forming the backbone of their artistic direction.
Musical Style and Themes
Specter’s music is characterized by dark, cinematic production, often mixing elements of ambient, metal, industrial, and electronic genres. The lyrics tend to be cryptic, emotional, and poetic—similar in approach to bands like Sleep Token—and frequently allude to themes of obsession, devotion, madness, and the destructive power of art.
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Reiko Hayama (architect)
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Reiko Hayama (; November 9, 1933 – January 20, 2025) was a Japanese architect. She became the first architect from Japan to work in France.
== Biography ==
Reiko Hayama was born in Tokyo in 1933. She attended Yokohama National University from 1952 to 1958.
From 1959 to 1965, she worked for Kunio Maekawa, who had collaborated with the Swiss French architect Le Corbusier.
Hayama left Japan in 1966 and moved to Paris thanks to a Franco-Japanese collaboration scholarship issued by the French government.
In France, she spent three years collaborating with Charlotte Perriand, then spent 1969–1976 working with Jean Prouvé.
1976: at the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris (exterior renovation)
1978: Maison du Japon at the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris (interior renovation)
1978: Dupuis house, Chaville
1984 and 1994: Canon Bretagne S.A.S., Brittany
1990: Yamaha Music France S.A., Marne-la-Vallée
1990: Institut Culturel Franco-Japonais, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
1992: Konica-Minolta Lorraine S.A.S., Vosges
1992: Hitachi Computer Europe S.A.S., Orléans
1992: Domaine de Belesbat Neuf (restoration, hotel renovation), Essone
1992: Ogura S.A.S., Valenciennes
1992: Akebono Brake S.A.S., Gonesse
1992: Noritsu France S.A., Évry
2000: Sanden Manufacturing Europe S.A.S., Brittany
2001: Japanese Ambassador's Residence (renovation), Paris
2012: Yamagata Toyopet S.A., Yamagata
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"Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines",
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"Republican Party (United States)",
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South Africa Today
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South Africa Today is a South African online news publisher that focuses on local and international news stories, entertainment, business, travel, charity, public relations and press releases.
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"English language",
"Online newspaper",
"News"
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Template:BigXthaPlug
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[
"Climate (song)",
"Whip It (BigXthaPlug song)",
"Amar (album)",
"Texas (BigXthaPlug song)",
"All the Way (BigXthaPlug song)",
"Take Care (BigXthaPlug album)",
"BigXthaPlug",
"Holy Ground (BigXthaPlug and Jessie Murph song)",
"Mmhmm (song)",
"The Largest (song)",
"Change Me (BigXthaPlug song)"
] |
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Abdullah Fauzi Ahmad Razali
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Abdullah Fauzi bin Ahmad Razali is a Malaysian politician. He served as Member of Perak State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Kampong Gajah from May 2013 to May 2018. He is a member of United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of Barisan Nasional (BN).
== Post career ==
Abdullah Fauzi is an Executive Chairman of Capvest Security. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Farmers' Organization Board from 2016 to 2019 in Kampong Gajah.
== Election results ==
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"Wan Norashikin Wan Noordin",
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"2013 Perak state election",
"Hajj",
"Barisan Nasional",
"Kampong Gajah (state constituency)",
"Election Commission of Malaysia",
"Malaysian Islamic Party"
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Wikipedia:WikiProject AI Cleanup/AI or not/Walter Potter
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Walter Potter (1835–1918) was an English taxidermist and amateur natural historian best known for his whimsical anthropomorphic dioramas featuring taxidermied animals in human-like scenarios. Although largely forgotten today outside of niche collector and museum circles, Potter's work was widely popular in Victorian England and drew thousands of visitors to his museum in Bramber, Sussex.
==Early life==
Potter was born in 1835 in Bramber, West Sussex. He was the son of a local innkeeper. Largely self-taught, Potter developed an interest in taxidermy as a teenager after reading a manual on the subject. His first major work, a tableau depicting the "Death and Burial of Cock Robin", was completed when he was just 19 and included 98 British bird specimens.
==Career and the Bramber Museum==
Potter opened his own museum in Bramber in the 1860s, originally housed in a small summerhouse on the family property. Over the years, it expanded into a full-fledged attraction, eventually moving into a larger building. The museum featured a wide range of dioramas, including a classroom of 48 rabbits, a wedding attended by cats in full Victorian attire, and a monkey tea party.
Though often dismissed by natural history purists, Potter's work appealed to Victorian tastes for novelty, sentimentality, and moral instruction. His creations were considered both curious and charming, combining craftsmanship with surreal humor.
==Style and legacy==
Potter's taxidermy was characterized by detailed costuming, miniature props, and carefully arranged scenes that told a story or mimicked human behaviors. While his technical taxidermy skills were average by professional standards, the narrative and artistic elements of his work made him unique.
The museum remained a local attraction until its closure in the 1970s. The collection was controversially auctioned off in 2003, despite public campaigns to preserve it intact. Pieces now reside in private collections and museums across the world.
Although often excluded from mainstream taxidermy history, Walter Potter's work has been the subject of renewed interest, particularly among collectors and artists intrigued by the intersection of the macabre, the quaint, and the absurd.
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Ivan Rostyslavych Berladnik
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Ivan Rostyslavych Berladnik (, Polish: , Romanian: ) was Prince of Zvenyhorod (1129-1145) and Galicia–Volhynia (1145). Ivan was the son of Rostyslav Volodarevych and the grandson of Volodar of Peremyshl.
Berladnik derives from the time when he lived and ruled in Berlad (currently Bârlad in Romania), among the Berladnici. He was forced to flee there in 1144 after the Boyars of Halych tried to place Berladnik on the throne which was occupied by Volodymyrko Volodarovych. He then went on to the court in Kyiv in 1145 where Berladnik remained until 1158, when he returned to Berlad. He also created the Bârlad Trail, and some have suggested that Berladnyk founded the port of Galați and named it after Halych.
Yaroslav Osmomysl's alliance with the kings of Hungary and Poland against the Grand Princes of Kyïv because of their support for Berladnik's attempts to take possession of several towns bordering Volhynia. After many years of warfare, Yaroslav managed to ensure Berladnik's expulsion to Byzantium. Berladnik died in Thessaloniki, reputedly poisoned in 1162.
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"1145",
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"Byzantium",
"Berladnici",
"Kingdom of Hungary",
"Kingdom of Poland during period of fragmentation",
"Kiev",
"Yaroslav Osmomysl",
"Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia",
"Volodar of Peremyshl",
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"Volynia",
"Bârlad Trail",
"Galați",
"Bârlad",
"Volodymyrko",
"Zvenyhorod",
"Rurikids",
"Thessaloniki",
"Halych",
"Romania",
"Boyar",
"Kyiv"
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Zhúlóng (galaxy)
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{{Infobox Galaxy
| name = Zhúlóng
| image = Zhúlóng - The most distant spiral galaxy.jpg
| caption= Zhúlóng imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope
| alt = The image of Zhúlóng, the most distant spiral galaxy discovered to date. It has remarkably well-defined spiral arms, a central old bulge, and a large star-forming disk, resembling the structure of the Milky Way.
| epoch = J2000
| constellation name = Sextans
| ra = Xiao explained the name in a press release, saying "We named this galaxy Zhúlóng, meaning 'Torch Dragon' in Chinese mythology. In the myth, Zhúlóng is a powerful red solar dragon that creates day and night by opening and closing its eyes, symbolizing light and cosmic time." It is believed to be the most distant known grand design spiral galaxy.
Zhúlóng's discovery was surprising to astronomers, who had previously believed that spiral galaxies took billions of years to develop.
==Image gallery==
File:Zhúlóng - The most distant spiral galaxy (full).jpg|PANORAMIC Survey showing position of Zhúlóng, imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope
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Coupe coupe
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"Coupe coupe" is a song by French singer Vanessa Paradis from her debut album M&J. It was written by Franck Langolff and Étienne Roda-Gil and produced by the former.
In 1989, it was released as a single, peaking at number 22 in France.
== Track listing ==
== Charts ==
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"French language",
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File:Bodleian Library MS. Laud Misc. 96, fol. 117v, Sermo de corpore Christi.png
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== Summary ==
Bodleian Library MS. Laud Misc. 96, fol. 117v, start of the Sermo de corpore Christi of Jean de Rovroy.
Source: https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/16583737-eb8e-4234-bc6a-07900d8183e1/surfaces/01aa8efe-30d3-4e41-a994-484f71b9d8cd/
== Licensing ==
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Category:Eni people
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Chinese Fish
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Chinese Fish is a collection of poems by Australian poet Grace Yee, published by Giramondo Publishing in 2023.
The collection contains 7 poems, along with sections titled "translation", "Notes" and "Acknowledgments".
The collection won the 2024 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards – Victorian Prize for Poetry, and the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards – Victorian Prize for Literature.
==Synopsis==
The collection tells an intergenerational story of the racism encountered by a migrant Chinese family in New Zealand from the 1960s to the 1980s.
The poems integrate hybrid Cantonese-Taishanese into English phrases.
==Contents==
"Happy Valley"
"Paradise"
"Good Luck and Plenty"
"Chinese Fish"
"English Mittens"
"For the Good Husband"
"Sunday Gardening"
==Critical reception==
Writing for ArtsHub Elizabeth Walton noted that "Yee shifts both voices and forms in her wry autoethnographic poetry, offering a chronological map of her family as they slowly integrate into their chosen diaspora...The touch is always light, despite presenting the brutal reality of the family's lived experience." She concluded that the collection is "an essential read".
In her review for Cordite Poetry Review Jennifer Mackenzine called the book "one of the most elaborately structured collections of poetry I've come across in some time." She continued "It is a joyous celebration of the materiality of a life, of the chaotic sights and smells of a family life which is loud, disorganised, and adept at adapting its rituals to a society that is silent, organised, and judgemental."
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"English language",
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File:Jackson Olson.webp
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== Summary ==
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Steve Glenn
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Stephen VanHorne Glenn (born April 21, 1956), better known as Steve Glenn, is an American entrepreneur and speaker. He is the co-founder of Executive Travel, Inc.
== Early life and education ==
Glenn was born to Carolyn VanHorne and Stirling Glenn. He grew up in Pawnee City, Nebraska.
He earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) College of Business Administration in 1979. He played football at UNL on the Husker football team as an offensive tackle under coach Tom Osborne from 1974 to 1979.
== Career ==
Glenn is a serial entrepreneur who has started over 40 companies. He and his family currently operate seven companies ranging from real estate development, international importing, travel management, and retail. Glenn is the past President of the Nebraska N Club, representing all letter winners at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Throughout his career, he has served as president, officer, and director in over 20 organizations nationally and around Nebraska. He was a pioneer in the travel industry, online travel fulfillment, virtual agents, and zero online fees. He started the company with two employees in a small location, and today, over 70% of the company's sales is generated on the internet. Executive Travel has been honored four times on Inc. Magazine 500/5000 list of fastest growing privately held companies (2012, 2013, 2014, and 2016). a five-store chain of hardware stores in Nebraska, in Syracuse, Nebraska (2010–present), President of Zulu Solutions, a consulting firm (2015–present), and President and owner of Batteries Plus Bulbs (2015–present).
Glenn was the featured speaker at the travel industry's prestigious annual conference, “The Beat Live” with his presentation, “Seven Disruptive Technologies that Could Make TMC’s Dinosaurs in Three Years of less”. He has also spoken at multiple travel industry and business events including the annual conference of the Global Travel Business Association (GBTA). His Speech titled “10 Biggest Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make” is a YouTube favorite.
== Awards and recognition ==
Entrepreneur of the Year, University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration, 1999
Business Owner of the Year, Lincoln Independent Business Association, 2001
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"Inc. (magazine)",
"Nebraska Cornhuskers football",
"True Value",
"University of Nebraska–Lincoln"
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Hansen Yang (basketball)
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Hansen Yang (; born June 26, 2005) is an Chinese professional basketball player who played for the Qingdao Eagles of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).
==Early life==
Yang Hansen was born in Zibo, Shandong Province, and started playing basketball when he was a child. He joined the club for training in the third grade of elementary school and later enrolled in Zibo Sports School. Around 2020, at the invitation of Qingdao Guoxin Haitian Club, he entered the club's youth training system.
In 2021, the Qingdao Guoxin Haitian Youth Team defeated Tsinghua High School in the finals to win the U17 National Championship, and Yang Hansen was named the Best Defensive Player. In 2022, the Qingdao Guoxin Haitian Youth Team defended the U17 National Championship, and Yang Hansen was named the Most Valuable Player.
==Reference==
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"basketball",
"Shandong",
"Center (basketball)",
"Zibo",
"Chinese Basketball Association"
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File:Cherlique LilCash DagbladSuriname 2009.jpg
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==Summary==
Newspaper article titled "Lil' Ca$h brengt Trendzetter 2.0 uit" published in Dagblad Suriname on 3 September 2009. Features Surinamese rapper and media professional Cherlique Lilienthal (a.k.a. Lil’ Ca$h).
==Fair use rationale==
==Licensing==
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Anoteropsis senica
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Anoteropsis senica is a species of Lycosidae spider that is endemic to New Zealand.
==Taxonomy==
This species was first described as Lycosa senica by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1877. It was most recently revised in 2002.
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"Ludwig Carl Christian Koch",
"doi:10.5962/bhl.title.121660",
"New Zealand Threat Classification System",
"Stewart Island",
"Wolf spider"
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Category:People from the Kingdom of Kandy
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Goldstar (album)
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Goldstar is the sixth studio album by American experimental metal band Imperial Triumphant. It was released on March 21, 2025 through Century Media Records.
== Background ==
In 2024, Imperial Triumphant released two singles, "Eye of Mars" on September 19 and "Hotel Sphinx" on November 13. The release of "Hotel Sphinx" coincided with the announcement of their sixth album, Goldstar, which would be released in March 2025. “Pleasuredome” featuring Dave Lombardo and Meshuggah's Tomas Haake was released on February 12, 2025.
As with its predecessors, the album was recorded at Colin Marston's Menegroth Studios in New York City.
== Reception ==
Goldstar received positive critical reviews upon release.
== Track listing ==
== Personnel ==
Imperial Triumphant
Zachary Ezrin – vocals, guitars, balalaika
Kenny Grohowski – drums
Steve Blanco – bass, vocals, keyboards
Additional personnel
Tomas Haake – backing vocals
Yoshiko Ohara – backing vocals
Dave Lombardo – drums
Production
Zbigniew Bielak – cover art
Colin Marston – production, recording, mixing
Arthur Rizk – mastering
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"Dave Lombardo",
"Century Media Records",
"Tomas Haake",
"Meshuggah",
"Avant-garde metal",
"Imperial Triumphant",
"Colin Marston",
"jazz fusion",
"New York City"
] |
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/AndreiSimedru
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__TOC__
===21 April 2025===
====Suspected sockpuppets====
One day after AndreiSimedru made a big change to the Phonk article and was reverted, VladDraculaVoda1478 was brought in to revert back to AndreiSimedru's version.
Checkuser requested to confirm. Binksternet (talk) 02:23, 21 April 2025 (UTC)
====Comments by other users====
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims.
====Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments====
. PhilKnight (talk) 02:51, 21 April 2025 (UTC)
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To Purge This Land with Blood
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To Purge This Land with Blood: A Biography of John Brown is a 1970 biography of abolitionist John Brown by American historian Stephen B. Oates. The biography triggered a reappraisal of Brown, who was subsequently less likely to be dismissed by historians as irrational.
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"abolitionist",
"Harper & Row",
"John Brown (abolitionist)"
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Not So Shoujo Love Story
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Not So Shoujo Love Story is a romantic comedy yuri webtoon created by artist Curryuku. It follows the comedic love triangle between high schooler students Rei, Hanna and Hansum. It began publishing weekly on the Webtoon platform in 2020. According to data from Webtoon, it had received 73 million views by the end of 2024.
==Plot==
Despite her reputation as a school delinquent, Rei is actually a romance-super-fan, having read many of shoujo romance manga, and now she wants to live out a romance just like the ones she's read by winning the affections of the most handsome boy in school, Hansum Ochinchin. However, her plans are quickly derailed when her main rival for Hansum's affections, Hanna Schulerin, suddenly confesses her feelings for Rei instead.
==Publication==
Not So Shoujo Love Story is created by artist Curryuku. It was first self-published on the Webtoon Canvas platform from May 6, 2018, to August 22, 2019. In December 2019 it was announced that the series would be moving to the Webtoon Originals platform. It began publishing on the Webtoon Originals platform in September 2020, and started its second season in February 2023. It is published weekly, though had a hiatus between seasons.
In October 2023 it was first announced that Viz Media would be publishing print volumes of the series under their Viz Originals imprint.
==Reception==
In 2024 Not So Shoujo Love Story was nominated a Ringo Award in the "Best Humor Webcomic" category.
Burkely Hermann of The Geekiary has praised for the series for its compelling characters and storytelling, while noting of that art "reminds me of the beautiful animation and art in Kageki Shoujo! or the scenes in Cardcaptor Sakura, both of which are just as colorful and full of life as this webcomic."
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"WEBTOON",
"shoujo",
"girls' love",
"comedy",
"Viz Media",
"webtoon",
"Ringo Award",
"Anime News Network",
"Yuri (genre)",
"romantic comedy"
] |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/WellPoint Systems
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===:WellPoint Systems===
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Subject doesn't appear to be notable - the current references in the article are almost (if not all) all primary sources, and upon search, I can't seem to find any reliable, secondary sources about the subject. WormEater13 (talk • contribs) 02:25, 21 April 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Companies, Software, and Canada. WormEater13 (talk • contribs) 02:25, 21 April 2025 (UTC)
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Template:United States Senate election results table row/doc
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== Usage ==
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File:NSW Ambulance logo.svg
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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File:Not So Shoujo Love Story Volume 1.jpg
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==Summary==
==Licensing==
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File:Bang in Gstar.jpeg
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Category:Fusilier Games games
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This category is for wargames produced by Fusilier Games.
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"Fusilier Games",
"wargaming"
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Draft:Opole-Nysa railway
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The railway Opole-Nysa is a railway in the Opole Voivodeship in southern Poland. The railway has only one track and is not electrified.
== Route and conditions ==
The railway begins in Opole at the station Opole Zachodnie, intersecting with the Bytom–Wrocław line. The station was opened in 1936, 49 years after the Opole-Nysa line's opening. The line then moves southwest via Szydłów (intersecting Szydłów–Lipowa Śląska) to Nysa (intersecting Katowice–Legnica and Nysa-Brzeg).
The line has only one track and no electrification. For the first 1400 kilometers, and after 15973 kilometers, the tracks permit a speed of up to 50 km/h. Other track segments' speeds are as such:
first 1400km: up to 50km/h
1400km – 5000km: up to 70km/h
5000km – 11900km: up to 50km/h
11900km – 14863km: up to 60km/h
14863km – 15973km: up to 40km/h
after 15973km: up to 50km/h
The stops Szydłów and Łambinowice are equipped with lever frames for mechanical signalling, built by companies Jüdel and Zimmermann & Buchloh, as well as signalling semaphores, which, in the case of Szydłów, are designated cultural heritage sites of Poland.
== History ==
The railway was opened on October 1st, 1887, by the Prussian state railways.
Following the end of World War II, the line is owned by Polish State Railways.
Today's minimal duration to travel the line, 1½h, is longer than the travel time reported in 1936.
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"Prussian state railways",
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"Łambinowice",
"Szydłów",
"Railway semaphore signal",
"World War II",
"Opole Voivodeship",
"Lever frame",
"Polish State Railways",
"Opole"
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Robert the Bruce (wargame)
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Robert the Bruce is a board wargame published by Scottish game publisher Fusilier Games in 1977 that simulates the Scottish Wars of Independence in the 13th and 14 centuries.
==Background==
In 1296, England invaded Scotland, beginning the First War (1296–1328) that ended with the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton in 1328. The Second War (1332–1357) began with the English-supported invasion by Edward Balliol and the "Disinherited" in 1332 and ended in 1357 with the signing of the Treaty of Berwick.
==Description==
Robert the Bruce is a board wargame for 2–5 players in which each player controls a Scottish controls a leader and a group of fighting men and tries to become the King of Scotland. The first four, Wehrmacht (1977), Sadowa (1977), Warsaw Rising (1977), and Battle for Rome: Anzio-Cassino 1944 (1978), were all mimeographed ziplock bag games featuring amateurish production values. The company upgraded the production values for Robert the Bruce, designed by Kenneth Clark, which was released in 1978 as a boxed set featuring a mounted full-colour map. However, this was to be Fusilier's final publication.
==Reception==
In the 1980 book The Complete Book of Wargames, game designer Jon Freeman called this "An interesting game on an esoteric subject." Freeman noted that the rulebook contained a great deal of well-researched history "on both the events and the history." Freeman pointed out the rules "have some holes, especially in the terrain department. Freeman gave this game an Overall Evaluation of "Good", concluding, "Involved players can enjoy an entertaining evening with it."
In Issue 28 of the British wargaming magazine Perfidious Albion, Charles Vasey also noted the "excellent (and remarkably unbiased) historical notes." However, Vasey had issues with many of the rules, commenting, "One gets the impression at these rules were never blind tested, they read like first drafts, that is, very deep in places with almost ludicrously little detail elsewhere... the rules are too flaccid and need a bit of legalese." Despite this, Vasey found the game "quite good fun with armies marching about trying to drum up allies and squash opponents." Vasey concluded, "The game is exciting and fairly accurate ... certainly very evocative of the period ... When embroiled in the rules, you may regret more time was not spent on the rules and less on the [historical] notes."
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"Perfidious Albion (magazine)",
"Aberdeen, Scotland",
"St Andrews, Scotland",
"Edward Balliol",
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"The MacDonald",
"Badenoch",
"Second War of Scottish Independence",
"William II, Earl of Ross",
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File:Luis Ferman-Pancho Villa's Potential Real Father.jpg
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== Summary ==
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/362304-the-secret-family-of-pancho-villa-an-oral-history-la-familia-secreta-de-pancho-villa-una-historia-oral?offset=1
== Licensing ==
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[] |
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Template:United States Senate election results table row
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Casimiro Andrada
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===:Casimiro Andrada===
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This person is not notable. An old mayor of a 35k populated town does not seem notable. Barely any reliable sources are presented in the article and outside the article. Even though a high school is named after him, it does not bring any more reliable sources to his name. 🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 (My "blotter") 02:33, 21 April 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: People, Politicians, and Philippines. 🍗TheNuggeteer🍗 (My "blotter") 02:33, 21 April 2025 (UTC)
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"Casimiro Andrada"
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Khao Yai Art Forest
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Khao Yai Art Forest (; ) is an open-air museum in Nakhon Ratchasima province, bordering Khao Yai National Park.
== History ==
The 161 acres of land for the museum was purchased in 2022 by Marisa Chearavanont, a Korean-born philanthropist. The museum opened on 6 February 2025.
The Forest features artworks made using local materials that are integrated into the natural landscape, including a fog sculpture by Fujiko Nakaya and a Maman spider sculpture by Louise Bourgeois, along with a rice field.
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"Maman (sculpture)",
"Nakhon Ratchasima province",
"Thailand",
"Khao Yai National Park",
"Bangkok Kunsthalle",
"February 2025",
"Marisa Chearavanont",
"Louise Bourgeois",
"Fujiko Nakaya"
] |
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Taisu Zhang
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Taisu Zhang is an American legal scholar. He is a professor of law at Yale Law School.
== Education ==
Zhang holds a BA and PhD (in history) from Yale University and a JD from Yale Law School.
=== Articles ===
Cultural Paradigms in Property Institutions, The Yale Journal of International Law, 2016
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"Cambridge University Press",
"The Yale Journal of International Law",
"Yale Law School",
"Yale University"
] |
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Ourisia fuegiana
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Ourisia fuegiana is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae that is endemic to mountainous habitats of the Andes of southern Argentina and Chile. Swedish botanist Carl Skottsberg described O. fuegiana in 1916. Plants of this species are very small, with solitary white bilabiate corollas, a subregular calyx with 5 ciliate lobes usually divided to the base, hairy leaves with non-glandular hairs only, and a very short stigma. It is found in Tierra del Fuego but is not endemic there; its geographic range extends north to 46°S.
== Taxonomy ==
Ourisia fuegiana is in the plant family Plantaginaceae. Swedish botanist Carl Skottsberg described O. fuegiana in 1916 based on specimens he collected on the Swedish Magellanic Expedition of 1907–1909. Skottsberg collected the type material in the Chilean Magallanes Region on the island Tierra del Fuego, in mountains on the western end of Lago Fagnano in 1908. It is found in the Argentinean provinces of Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego It can be found from 60 to 1200 m above sea level in wet or rocky habitats such as alpine bogs or cliffs, often near running water above tree line.
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"Santa Cruz Province, Argentina",
"Ribosomal DNA",
"Rodolfo Amando Philippi",
"Ourisia biflora",
"Skottsb.",
"Aysén Region",
"Phylogenetics",
"Swedish Magellanic Expedition",
"Lago Fagnano",
"Isla de los Estados",
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"Pedicel (botany)",
"Ourisia breviflora subsp. breviflora",
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"Glossary of botanical terms",
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"Ourisia breviflora subsp. uniflora",
"Plantaginaceae",
"Swedish Museum of Natural History"
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Wikipedia:Peer review/Columbia, Missouri/archive3
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===Columbia, Missouri===
I've listed this article for peer review because I want to get this article to Featured Article status and want some feedback to improve it.
Thanks, Burkouri
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