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Looks beautiful, right?
Mooi schip hè?
In 2014, Grimmie was a contestant on season 6 of The Voice and finished in third place.
Το 2014, η Grimmie έλαβε μέρος στην 6η σεζόν του The Voice και τερμάτισε στην τρίτη θέση.
An application was made for a Royal Warrant and the Patronage of the Prince of Wales.
Fu chiesta una patente reale e il patronato del Principe di Galles.
are there any potatoes in pringles?
Pringles have about 42% potato content, the remainder being wheat starch and flours (potato, corn, and rice) combined with vegetable oils, an emulsifier, salt, and seasoning.
Laurent Bernier
لوران بيرنير
the Stolen Girls. Background In July, 1963, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (the SNCC), in cooperation with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, organized a protest march in Americus from the Friendship Baptist Church to a segregated movie theater. As part of the protest, a group of young women joined the line to attempt to purchase tickets at the movie theater, and were arrested for doing so. After being held briefly in Dawson, Georgia, the protesters were moved to the Leesburg Stockade. Estimates of the number of young women who were held there range from 15 to about 30 or as many as 33. Imprisonment Some of the prisoners were as young as 12. Conditions in the stockade were poor: the prisoners had only concrete floors to sleep on, water only in drips from a shower, a single non-functional toilet, and poor food. The prison authorities did not inform the parents of the prisoners of their arrest or location, and they only found out through the help of a janitor. The young women were threatened with murder, and at one point a rattlesnake was thrown into
as 33. Imprisonment Some of the prisoners were as young as 12. Conditions in the stockade were poor: the prisoners had only concrete floors to sleep on, water only in drips from a shower, a single non-functional toilet, and poor food. The prison authorities did not inform the parents of the prisoners of their arrest or location, and they only found out through the help of a janitor. The young women were threatened with murder, and at one point a rattlesnake was thrown into their cell. After the SNCC and Senator Harrison A. Williams used a set of photos by Danny Lyon to publicize the situation, the young women were released, and did not face any criminal charges, but were nevertheless charged a fee for their use of the facilities. Recognition Two of the Leesburg Stockade women, Carol Barner Seay and Sandra Russel Mansfield, were added to the Hall of Fame of the National Voting Rights Museum in 2007. The National Museum of African American History and Culture of the Smithsonian Institution publicized the story of the stolen
Alter Bridge discography
Discografia degli Alter Bridge
Christina Crawford (wrestler)
Christina Crawford (worstelaarster)
Lakers (for sponsorship reasons referred to as Canberra Labor Club Lakers) are an Australian hockey team based in
Lakers (for sponsorship reasons referred to as Canberra Labor Club Lakers) are an Australian hockey team based in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory that
Obama says more information is needed before a decision on Syria . A rebel spokesman says recent blasts were set up by the government to garner sympathy . State-run TV calls Tuesday blast a "terrorist explosion;" no one has claimed responsibility . The blast took place a day after the prime minister survived a bombing on his motorcade .
Damascus, Syria (CNN) -- The world is watching the situation in Syria transform before its eyes -- with an uptick in bombings and allegations of chemical weapons use -- but deciding what to do about it is no easy feat. In the capital, there is less shelling and fewer fighter jets are seen in the air than in the past, but the streets are as empty as ever in the wake of recent bombings. The increasing number of explosions is causing a lot of anxiety for Syrians, due in part to the fact that it's not clear which side is behind the blasts. The government blames "terrorists," a designation that includes the rebels who are trying to bring down President Bashar al-Assad. The rebels accuse the government of bombing its own capital in a ploy for sympathy. "They are all our children and it is sad. We are all Syrians killing each other," lamented Umm Wasim, who witnessed the latest tragedy: a bomb blast that killed at least 13 in Damascus Tuesday. Equally frustrating for the Syrian civilians who are waiting and hoping for international intervention in the crisis is the fact that the United States has now said there is evidence that the chemical weapon sarin has been used on a small scale in the conflict. It appears that a line has been crossed, but the response from the world community has not been swift. President Barack Obama said Tuesday the United States will wait until it has more details on the evidence of chemical weapons use before altering its strategy on the strife in Syria. Obama previously called the use of chemical weapons a "red line," but the United States has not radically changed its approach to Syria in the days since an administration official announced the finding. The United States doesn't yet know "how they were used, when they were used, who used them," Obama said. "When I am making decisions about American national security and the potential for taking additional action in response to chemical weapons use, I have to make sure I have the facts." On Tuesday, a spokesman for the Free Syrian Army said that the rebels had secured what they believe is an unexploded chemical weapon deployed by the regime in Idlib. The FSA will try to get the unexploded canister out of the country for testing, he said. "If the Syrian regime doesn't want to allow the U.N. investigation team in, we will do all we can in order to present the evidence to the international community because we have the moral and national obligations to our people and our nation," Louay Almokdad said. At the scene of Tuesday's bombing in the capital, some people burst into tears as they spoke about the event and the general situation in Syria. "They are killing our people. Washington and the West know they are terrorists. Why are they providing them with weapons?" asked Mohammed Agha. But the United States says it provides only non-lethal aid to the opposition. The question of arming the rebels is being debated among the international community. Syrian state-run television said the "terrorist explosion" also wounded 70 people. The blast apparently came from a car bomb parked behind the old building of the Interior Ministry, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The Syrian Observatory, which opposes al-Assad's government, said the number of casualties is expected to rise because of the large number of injured. Prime minister uninjured after bomb targets motorcade . Members of the Syrian armed forces were among those hurt in the explosion, the group said. But Almokdad told CNN he believes the attack was staged by the government. "The latest blasts are nothing but a farce staged by the Assad regime in order to beg for sympathy from the international community on the eve of the U.N. Security Council meeting to discuss the use of chemical weapons by the regime armed forces against our innocent civilians," the FSA spokesman said. He also said the rebel army was not involved in the explosion. "Setting up car bombs in the capital or anywhere in the country is not a strategy that the FSA condones," Almokdad said. "We reject targeting any civilian area and risking the lives of our civilian population." Syrian rebels attack military airports across country, opposition says . Tuesday's blast occurred a day after Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi survived a bombing that targeted his motorcade in an upscale Damascus neighborhood, the government and opposition reported. The Syrian Observatory said one of al-Halqi's escorts and five civilians were killed in the explosion. Another escort and a driver were badly injured, the group said. The state-run Syrian Arab News Agency reported casualties but did not elaborate on the incident. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the Monday blast. But the rebel spokesman said he believes that attack was also set up by the government. "Al-Halqi is a minor figure propped by the al-Assad regime, and he is not a strategic target to the FSA or anyone in the revolution. We actually feel sorry for the man who was appointed to be a prime minister," he said. The Syrian civil war has pitted al-Assad's forces against rebels seeking an end to four decades of Assad family rule. More than 70,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in the conflict in the past two years. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reported from Damascus, with Mariano Castillo reporting and writing from Atlanta. CNN's Saad Abedine and Holly Yan also contributed to this report.
Giuseppe Gandini
جیوسپه جاندینی
Its initial transmit capacity was 50 MW with a target capacity of 350 MW.
Kapasitas transmisi awal adalah 50 MW dengan kapasitas target 350 MW.
However, Prince Semyon finds Marina and takes her to Sitka.
Tuttavia, il principe Semyon trova Marina e la porta via da Sitka.
1968. She was sunk as a target in 1970. History Darby was named in honor of Ensign Marshall E. Darby (1918–1941), who fell overboard, while serving aboard the battleship , during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. The ship was launched 29 May 1943 by Philadelphia Navy Yard, sponsored by Mrs. M. E. Darby, and commissioned 15 November 1943, Commander D. D. Humphreys, United States Naval Reserve, in command. 1944–1947 Clearing Philadelphia on 19 January 1944, Darby sailed on escort duty to Bora Bora, Society Islands, and Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, and arrived at Guadalcanal on 20 March. She operated with Task Force 31 in the Solomons until 23 July, among other duties screening the landings on Emirau Island on 10 April. From 23 July, she escorted convoys among the islands of Guadalcanal, Eniwetok, New Hebrides, Manus, and Majuro. After a brief overhaul at Pearl Harbor from 8 to 24 October, she served on convoy duty between Guam and Eniwetok until mid-November. On 15 November, she conducted a hunter-killer patrol off Ponape, then fired a shore bombardment on Tanga Islands before returning to Eniwetok. Three days later, she sailed by way of Kwajalein, Guadalcanal, and Manus for exercises in Milne Bay, New Guinea from 7 to 26 December in preparation for the Lingayen assault. Darby sortied from Manus on 2 January 1945 screening transports to Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, to reinforce the troops there. Arriving 11 January, she remained in the Philippines on escort and patrol duties until 28 February when she cleared for Ulithi to join a convoy carrying garrison troops for Iwo Jima. She arrived off the island 18 March, remaining there on patrol until 27 March when she sailed to escort transports to Eniwetok. She continued on to Pearl Harbor,
Eniwetok. Three days later, she sailed by way of Kwajalein, Guadalcanal, and Manus for exercises in Milne Bay, New Guinea from 7 to 26 December in preparation for the Lingayen assault. Darby sortied from Manus on 2 January 1945 screening transports to Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, to reinforce the troops there. Arriving 11 January, she remained in the Philippines on escort and patrol duties until 28 February when she cleared for Ulithi to join a convoy carrying garrison troops for Iwo Jima. She arrived off the island 18 March, remaining there on patrol until 27 March when she sailed to escort transports to Eniwetok. She continued on to Pearl Harbor, arriving 12 April for repairs. Darby was training in the Hawaiian area when the war ended and on 29 August 1945 got underway for San Francisco, carrying servicemen eligible for discharge. After an overhaul she sailed for the east coast, arriving at New York on 15 December and at New London, Connecticut on 8 January 1946. She sailed out of New London for training and exercises until 16 January 1947 when she cleared for Charleston, South Carolina. Darby was placed out of commission in reserve there on 28 April 1947. 1950–1962 Recommissioned on 24 October 1950, Darby became flagship for the newly commissioned Escort Squadron 8 on 14 May 1951, with Norfolk, Virginia her home port. On 19 June, she entered Newport News Shipyard to have advanced anti-submarine weapons installed, then began intensive training and joined in exercises in the Caribbean and Atlantic. She served as school ship for the Fleet Sonar School at Key West, from 4 April to 12 July 1952, and between 26 August and 11 October sailed in NATO exercise "Operation Mainbrace", visiting the Firth of Forth and Rosyth, Scotland, and Kristiansand, Norway. Darby alternated school ship duty at Key West with training in the Virginia Capes area and took part in a midshipmen cruise in the summer of 1954, visiting Dublin, Ireland, and Portsmouth, England. Between 28 January and 25 April 1958, she called at Trinidad and Rio de Janeiro while on a cruise to
His experiments had also been carried out on leopards with some success.
Các thí nghiệm của ông cũng đã được thực hiện trên báo với một số thành công.
The outcome is a credit to reporting by News of the World, its parent firm says . Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif are guilty of plotting to cheat and take bribes . Mohammad Amir earlier pleaded guilty to the same charges . The Asian betting market is worth up to $50B a year, a cricket official estimates .
London (CNN) -- Two top international cricket players from Pakistan were found guilty Tuesday of plotting to cheat and to take bribes in a major match against England last summer. Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif could potentially go to prison for up to seven years for the criminal offenses, part of a scandal that rocked the international sport. A third player, Mohammad Amir, pleaded guilty to the same charges. The court barred the press from reporting his plea until the jury reached their verdict on Butt and Asif, for fear of affecting the deliberations. They are due to be sentenced on Wednesday. "This is a case of cheating, pure and simple," Metropolitan Police Detective Chief Superintendent Matthew Horne said in a statement after the verdict. "The defendants, who are world-class cricketers, sought to cheat to enhance their substantial legitimate earnings." He said they had "let down the cricketing world, their fans and the hardworking people that buy tickets to watch." "They were role models to countless children around the world and have betrayed their trust," the officer said. The Pakistanis were accused of spot fixing, which involves deliberately throwing parts of a game rather than the whole match. Prosecutors accused Butt and Asif of taking part in a betting scam, allegedly arranged by Mazhar Majeed, during a match between Pakistan and England played at the Lord's cricket ground in London. The News of the World, the British tabloid that first reported the allegations, said players deliberately bowled "no balls," or fouls, at specific points in the game and that the alleged ringleader made 150,000 pounds (about $230,000) in the scam. The News of the World has since folded in an unrelated scandal. But Horne praised the newspaper's work, saying it was "unlikely" the corruption would have been exposed without "the good work of investigative journalism; and as an investigator I acknowledge the skill involved in such work." Prosecutors used audio and video recordings the newspaper made secretly last year involving Majeed, a 36-year-old businessman from London. In one, Majeed is heard telling an unknown contact it is "not a problem" to fix the result of a match, adding: "Boss, you know how many [players] I have got, you know that they do it." The jury also heard a series of audio and video recordings of conversations and meetings between Majeed and a reporter from the newspaper, who was posing as a rich Indian businessman. One of the recordings showed the reporter handing over $140,000 in a London hotel room that had been fitted with secret cameras. Majeed is heard to give the reporter precise details of events in the match, due to start the following day, that would be rigged by the Pakistani players. Specifically, he describes three no-balls -- illegal deliveries -- that the Pakistani bowlers would concede at particular points in the match. The price of fixing a no-ball, Majeed was heard to say, is $10,000; he went on to tell the undercover reporter that his contact in India made four to five times that amount by betting on no-balls. The jury was then shown extended clips from the Lord's match, during which the Pakistani bowlers did exactly as Majeed had promised. Before one of the no-balls, the cameras even showed Butt, who was captaining the Pakistani team, consult with Amir, the bowler. Earlier in the trial, the jury was told the betting market in the Asian subcontinent is "breathtaking in size." Conservative estimates, the prosecution said, puts the value of the market at between $40 billion to $50 billion dollars per year. Alan Peacock, an anti-corruption official at the International Cricket Council, told the court that the betting market had developed over the years from a focus on fixing match results, to spot fixing: contriving small events within the game, like no balls, or particular patterns of scoring. Asif and Butt denied the charges. Majeed was not on trial; the jury was told there is "nothing sinister" about this apparent inconsistency. News International, the parent company of the now-defunct News of the World, said Tuesday's guilty verdicts were to the credit of its reporter, Mazher Mahmood, who now works for the Sunday Times. "The convictions secured today are a clear example of where his professional investigative journalism has served the public interest," a spokeswoman said in a statement. The International Cricket Council was happy with the outcome, having earlier suspended the trio for periods between five to seven years. "We hope that this verdict is seen as a further warning to any individual who might, for whatever reason, be tempted to engage in corrupt activity within our sport," the ruling body's chief executive Haroon Lorgat said. "I am satisfied that we have worked closely with the Crown Prosecution Service and Metropolitan Police throughout this entire process, and I believe that this case has shown that it is possible for criminal authorities and sports bodies to cooperate with each other, in difficult circumstances, in the best interests of the sport and the public at large." CNN's Andrew Carey and Phil Black contributed to this report.
resulted in about 30 policemen shot dead and other hundreds arrested amd also brought great damages to the indian army. It led to the resignation of the Congress ministry headed by Kamalapati Tripathi. References 1973 in India History of
resulted in about 30 policemen shot dead and other hundreds arrested amd also brought great damages to the indian army. It led to the resignation of the Congress ministry headed by Kamalapati Tripathi. References 1973 in India History of Uttar Pradesh (1947–present) Law enforcement in Uttar Pradesh Police
The Imperial Japanese Navy operated heavily out of Taiwan.
La Marina imperiale giapponese operò massicciamente fuori da Taiwan.
In 1965, Matthews became a grandfather after Jean gave birth to a son, Matthew Gough.
În 1965, Matthews a devenit bunic după ce Jean a născut primul fiu, Matthew Gough.
zxcvbnm definition
Top Definition. qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm. A phenomena that happens to a computer's keyboard when a human being is bored to death... Bored to death in a cube a human decides to type qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm (all the keyboard buttons in an orderly way) to a search engine to see what comes up.Then finds definitions for it and then adds a new one...his phenomenon will always remain constant for data entry keyboards with the QWERTY layout (hence the name ‘QWERTY keyboards’). This is true to the same extent that that DEATH is the opposite of LIFE, yet the one can’t occur without the other since both are linked and the one always follows the other.
Is it true that you burnt your house with a cigarette?
¿Es verdad que incendiaste tu casa con un cigarrillo?
1980 on CBS Records. History Recorded in their native country the Netherlands, ...It's Only Just Begun... was the first Solution album to be self-produced, though they were assisted by Phil Dunne, who had engineered their previous albums Cordon Bleu and Fully Interlocking. Five of the seven tracks had vocals, with only "Captain Willie" and "Logic" completely instrumental. Guesting on the latter piece was Jan Akkerman from fellow Dutch band Focus. ...It's Only Just Begun... charted in the Netherlands on 5 April 1980, reached #12 and spent 13 weeks on the chart. The title track also became a hit when released as a single. Its B-side was an instrumental version, which
single. Its B-side was an instrumental version, which has not been made available on CD. "On My Own", "Mirror", "Logic" and "It Happened in September" were included on the 2006 compilation The Ultimate Collection; "Captain Willie", "100 Words" and the title track appeared in live form. Track listing Personnel Tom Barlage: flute, saxes, percussion, keyboards Willem Ennes: keyboards, backing vocals Hans Waterman: drums Guus Willemse: bass guitar, lead vocals Produced by Solution Recorded at Spitsbergen Studio, the Netherlands Mixed at Moonlight Studio, England Engineers: Phill Dunne, JanWillem Ludolf and Maarten DeBoer Special thanks to Jan Akkerman for playing guitar on "Logic" and to Nippy Noya for playing percussion on "It's
After Simon introduced the Nuremberg Laws, life became unbearable for the Jewish population.
Sau khi Simon giới thiệu Luật Nuremberg, cuộc sống càng trở nên khốn khó đối với dân Do Thái.
Games, he played on the Poland national football team. Wacław Kuchar was champion of Poland in: 800-meter race (1920, 1921), 110-meter hurdle race (1920), 400-meter hurdle race (1923), high jump (1921, 1923), pentathlon (1923, 1924). As a footballer representing Pogoń Lwów, Kuchar achieved these successes: years of career – 1912–1935, Champion of Poland: 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, top scorer of Poland: 1922 (21 goals), 1926 (11 goals), In 1923 he scored 88 goals in unofficial games, 9 goals in a match against Rewera, 4 goals in 5 minutes in a match against WKS Lublin, altogether he played in 1052 games, scoring 1065 goals. On the Poland national football team he achieved: 23 official international games, 5 goals, debut – 18 February 1921, Hungary – Poland 1–0 (it was the first, historic game of the Polish team) last game: 27 October 1928, Czechoslovakia – Poland 3–2 Trainer of Polish National Team 1947–1949. Kuchar as an ice skater: participated in the European Speed Skating Championships for Men of 1925, 22-time Champion of Poland (Including single-distance titles) in the period 1922–1929. Kuchar is most famous for his sports achievements, but also he was a captain in
(1920), 400-meter hurdle race (1923), high jump (1921, 1923), pentathlon (1923, 1924). As a footballer representing Pogoń Lwów, Kuchar achieved these successes: years of career – 1912–1935, Champion of Poland: 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, top scorer of Poland: 1922 (21 goals), 1926 (11 goals), In 1923 he scored 88 goals in unofficial games, 9 goals in a match against Rewera, 4 goals in 5 minutes in a match against WKS Lublin, altogether he played in 1052 games, scoring 1065 goals. On the Poland national football team he achieved: 23 official international games, 5 goals, debut – 18 February 1921, Hungary – Poland 1–0 (it was the first, historic game of the Polish team) last game: 27 October 1928, Czechoslovakia – Poland 3–2 Trainer of Polish National Team 1947–1949. Kuchar as an ice skater: participated in the European Speed Skating Championships for Men of 1925, 22-time Champion of Poland (Including single-distance titles) in the period 1922–1929. Kuchar is most famous for his sports achievements, but also he was a captain in the Polish Army. He participated in the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919 as well as the Polish-Soviet War of 1920; for his merits Kuchar was decorated with several medals. See also Pogoń Lwów Polish-Ukrainian War
Sani Abacha. After taking his seat in the Senate in June 1999 he was appointed to committees on Selection (vice chairman), Senate Services, Petroleum, Judiciary, Economic Affairs and Local & Foreign Debts. He was also appointed Deputy Senate President in 1999, but later was forced to resign. Abubakar died in a London hospital after a protracted illness on 27 February 2005. He was buried in Lafia. References Members of the Senate (Nigeria) 1952 births 2005 deaths People from
National Party of Nigeria (NPN) during the Nigerian Second Republic. He was the Managing Director of Pipelines and Petroleum Products Marketing Company during the military regime of General Sani Abacha. After taking his seat in the Senate in June 1999 he was appointed to committees on Selection (vice chairman), Senate Services, Petroleum, Judiciary, Economic Affairs and Local & Foreign Debts. He was also appointed Deputy Senate President in 1999, but later was forced to resign. Abubakar died in a London hospital after a protracted illness on 27 February 2005. He was
Bernard van Orley is often also included in this group even though he likely never visited Italy and only familiarized himself with the Italian style from prints and Raphael’s cartoons for the papal tapestries, which were woven in Brussels.
Ook Bernard van Orley wordt meestal onder deze groep geschaard, hoewel hij waarschijnlijk nooit in Italië is geweest en zich alleen vertrouwd maakte met de Italiaanse stijl via prenten en kartonschilderingen van Raphael voor de pauselijke wandtapijten die in Brussel werden geweven.
M., 1982; Leninist atheistic heritage and modernity.
М., 1982; Ленинское атеистическое наследие и современность.
Maurice never forgave the regents, led by van Oldenbarneveld, for being sent on this mission.
Mauritius nu și-a iertat niciodată regenții, conduși de van Oldenbarneveld pentru faptul că a fost trimis în această misiune.
His three older brothers are Paul, who died as an infant; Rodney, a Eurosceptic economist who narrowly lost the UK Independence Party leadership election in 2000; and Rupert.
Ses trois frères aînés sont Paul, mort en bas âge ; Rodney, économiste eurosceptique qui perd de justesse l'élection pour la direction de l'UKIP en 2000 ; et Rupert.
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By logging into just-eat.co.uk in your web browser and clicking or tapping on your name in the top-right corner of the screen you can: Make changes to your delivery address. Update your contact preferences. Change or remove your saved debit or credit cards.
Michael P. Grace
مايكل بي غريس
She lives in Cleveland with her family.
Elle vit à Cleveland avec sa famille.
administration. He has done postdoctoral work at Harvard University in the Institute for Educational Management. Teaching and coaching careers High school White is a career educator, having started as a high school teacher at Gulf High School, in New Port Richey, Florida. While at Gulf High, he coached cross country and track and assisted with the football and wrestling programs. College Holding a Ph.D. in education, White taught management courses at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business in the MBA program during spring semesters of his tenure at the school. As a coach, White served at Southeast Missouri State University (1981–1982) as the head track and field coach, and as assistant track and field and cross country coach at Central Michigan University (1976–1980). While at Loras College he originated the National Catholic Basketball Tournament. Administrative career and controversies Notre Dame's flagship football program struggled during White's tenure. Notre Dame football teams have started 0–3 only two times in the school's history: in 2001
gave coach Charlie Weis a 10-year contract extension, which Notre Dame was paying off six seasons after Weis's 2009 firing). White is also responsible for the hiring of George O'Leary (who was fired a week later after falsifying his resume) and Tyrone Willingham (who started 8–0 but finished 13–15, with eight of those losses coming by 22 points or more, more than any coach in school history). White is also responsible for the hiring and retaining of Duke women's basketball coach Joanne P. McCallie (even after McCallie was investigated by Duke for the mistreatment of players and assistant coaches). Family White and his wife Jane have five children, three sons and two daughters. Four of their children work in college athletics: Mike, head coach of the Florida Gators men's basketball team; Danny, newly hired in January 2021 as athletic director of the Tennessee Volunteers; Brian, athletic director for the Florida Atlantic Owls; and Mariah Chappell, assistant athletic director for the SMU Mustangs. Their eldest child, Maureen Treadway, is a high school English teacher in Arizona. Hall of fame inductee White was inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame on Long Island in
Xindonga is an ethnological term created as a common label for four small ethnic groups existing in the extreme Southeast of Angola: the Cusso (Mbukushu), the Dilico (or Dirico), the Sambio and the Maxico.
Xindonga és un terme etnològic creat com a etiqueta comuna per quatre petits grups ètnics existents a l'extrem sud-est d'Angola: els cusso (mbukushu), dilico (o dirico), el sambio i maxico.
reach, howe'er one pleads or prays, Day after day with unending lament. This is the bitterest thing, that I no hand Can reach to help, or comfort to impart, No aid can give, and no encouragement; And that there wanders in that ghostly land Forlorn, that which I loved with all my heart! (Translated by C. J. D Harvey) Leipoldt wrote much about nature in general and in particular about the landscapes and legends of his beloved Hantam. His poetry also deals with the suffering caused by the Second Boer War and the culture and values of the Cape Malays. Most of his work does not translate well into English. Dietetics Leipoldt authored the book Common-Sense Dietetics in 1911. In the book he argued against total abstainers from both alcohol and meat. Leipoldt heavily criticized vegetarianism. A review in the British Medical Journal commented that "We cannot help doubting whether all the author's opinions so dogmatically expressed are based upon an experience that can justify them, for many of his comments suggest that he is speaking rather from hearsay than from personal knowledge. Nevertheless, he has written a lively and entertaining book, which we have no doubt will find many admirers among those who wish to eat and drink well." In 1936, Leipoldt updated his book under the title The Belly Book. A review of the book concluded that its chapter on diet and disease is "useless both to the doctor and to the layman, and abounds in statements for which there is no scientific justification." Legacy The C. Louis Leipoldt Medical Centre in Cape Town is named after the poet, as is the Louis Leipoldt Primary School in Lyttelton (Centurion). In 1927, botanist L.Bolus published a genus of flowering plants from Namibia and the Cape Provinces, belonging to the family Aizoaceae, as Leipoldtia in his honour. Selected publications Common-Sense Dietetics (1911) The Belly Book: Or Diner's Guide (1936) Bushveld Doctor (1937) 300 Years of Cape Wine (1974) Leipoldt's Cape Cookery (1976) References External links
Christian Frederik Louis Leipoldt, usually referred to as C. Louis Leipoldt, ( 28 December 1880 – 12 April 1947) was a South African poet, dramatist, medical doctor, reporter and food expert. Together with Jan F. E. Celliers and J. D. du Toit, he was one of the leading figures in the poetry of the Second Afrikaans Movement. Apart from poetry, Leipoldt wrote novels, plays, stories, children's books, cookbooks and a travel diary. He is numbered amongst the greatest of the Afrikaner poets and he was described by D. J. Opperman, himself a noted South African poet, as "our most versatile artist". Biography Leipoldt was born in Worcester in the Cape Province, the son of a preacher, Christian Friedrich Leipoldt, of the NG Kerk in Clanwilliam and grandson of the Rhenish missionary, Johann Gottlieb Leipoldt, who founded Wupperthal in the Cederberg. His mother was Anna Meta Christiana Esselen, daughter of Louis Franz Esselen (1817–1893), another Rhenish missionary at Worcester. His early education was largely at home and for a while, during the Second Boer War, he was a reporter. Between 1902 and 1907, with funding from the botanist Harry Bolus, he read medicine at Guy's Hospital in London and travelled in Europe, America and the East Indies. At times his health was poor. For a period of some six months during 1908, he was the personal physician of the American newspaper magnate, Joseph Pulitzer, aboard Pulitzer's yacht. Later Leipoldt's career was varied. For a period he was a school doctor in London before becoming the Medical Inspector of Schools in the Transvaal and then in the Cape Province. He returned to journalism for a while (1923) but finally settled down as a paediatrician in Cape Town in 1925. He never married. He died in Cape Town but, because of his deep love for the
how much does it cost to make a golf green?
On average, complete reconstruction of a putting green could cost from $7 to $10 per square foot, but even this range can be extended by $3 or more on either side of the average. There is a fourth question that anyone involved in the construction of putting greens should ask.
Roush Fenway Racing is a NASCAR team owned by Jack Roush and John W. Henry .
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Government agency in Chile says object is 'of great interest, and it can be qualified as a UFO' Committee for the Studies of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena studied photographs after object was spotted by engineers at copper mine . Agency ruled out possibility of meteorological phenomena as well as experimental aircraft, planes, weather balloons and drones .
A government agency in Chile has published a report on two photographs showing an object which it claims 'can be qualified as a UFO.' The Committee for the Studies of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena (CEFAA), part of Chile's Ministerial Department of Civil Aeronautics, studied photographs of the object after it was spotted by four engineers above a remote copper mine. According to the report, the engineers described the object as 'a flattened disc of brilliant colour with a diameter of 5 to 10 metres [16 to 32 feet]. It performed ascending, descending and horizontal movements in short lengths, about 600 meters above the ground.' Scroll down for video . The Commitee for the Studies of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena (CEFAA) studied the photographs of an object spotted by four engineers above a remote copper mine . Following investigations, the CEFAA ruled out the possibility of any meteorological phenomena, including lenticular clouds, along with experimental aircraft, planes, and weather balloons . One of the workers reportedly took the pictures on a Kenox Samsung S860 camera after they spotted the object at the Collahuasi copper mine while they were working there in April 2013. While the engineers did not want to talk about the sighting, the photographer did tell a colleague at the mine, who sent copies of the images to the CEFAA earlier this year. The engineer who sent the pictures on to the government agency also passed on information provided to him by the witnesses, the Huffington Post has reported. Following investigations, the CEFAA ruled out the possibility of any meteorological phenomena, including lenticular clouds, along with experimental aircraft, planes, and weather balloons, according to the Inquisitr. The agency also ruled out the possibility of drones in the area. CEFAA international affairs director Jose Lay told Leslie Kean, for the Huffington Post: 'Fishing companies use drones and they make a lot of noise. This was definitely not a drone.' According to the report, the engineers described the object as 'a flattened disc of brilliant colour with a diameter of 5 to 10 metres [16 to 32 feet]' The study concludes: 'It is an object or phenomenon of great interest, and it can be qualified as a UFO.' Caution has been urged however . regarding the conclusions, primarily as the four engineers who witnessed . the incident refused to co-operate with the agency conducting the . investigation. The report . was released in the same week as the CIA revealed they were responsible . for a number of 'UFO' sightings in Norway in the 1950s. Throughout . the decade, numerous lights in the sky were reported by members of the . public and pilots alike, with some suggesting they were of . extraterrestrial origin. The study concludes: 'It is an object or phenomenon of great interest, and it can be qualified as a UFO' But the CIA last week revealed it was the agency flying their secretive U-2 aircraft high in the atmosphere. In a tweet the CIA said: ‘Remember reports of unusual activity in the skies in the ‘50s? That was us.’ Meanwhile, a series of images from Nasa's Curiosity rover, which shows a white dot appearing to descend to the surface of Mars, was also explained this week. While one Youtuber claimed the images was evidence of a UFO landing on the red planet, Nasa said the anomaly can be easily explained as a so-called 'hot pixel' in one of the cameras.
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similarly banned by the Tsarist authorities. He did not have a more permanent living quarters and continued to move from one sympathetic Lithuanian family to another. He relied on a network of trusted associates who helped to procure, hide, and distribute books as well as with food, sleeping quarters, or a space to write and rest. Avoiding the police, he stopped visiting his home and had to meet family members at a trusted location. He kept changing his appearance (e.g. grow or shave his beard) and horses, even adapting his carriage to regional design differences. Such nomadic lifestyle negatively affected Bielinis' health and in 1902 he published an appeal to Lithuanian Americans asking for personal financial aid. In February 1903, Bielinis was arrested by the police in a village near Linkuva with copies of books on the Kražiai massacre and moved from a police station in Pasvalys to Panevėžys. He was sent back to Pasvalys to determine his true identity, but he managed to escape – dressed only in a shirt during the winter, he ran barefoot in a stream to cover his tracks to a nearby acquaintance. He took about six weeks to recover from the ordeal. Despite many run-ins with the police, Bielinis was never tried or sentenced. There were many stories, anecdotes, and folk legends on how Bielinis escaped or outsmarted the police. For example, there are stories on how he hid from the police under his wife's skirt or how he pretended to be a beggar and even received a couple coins from a policeman. Publisher In June 1895, Vienybė lietuvninkų and Žemaičių ir Lietuvos apžvalga published an announcement that a new newspaper Liuosybė (Independence) will be published in various languages of the subjugated people of the Russian Empire, including Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Polish, Belarusian, Finnish, even Caucasian and Siberian languages. It was signed by Juozapas Baltasis, a pen name of Bielinis. The Garšviai Book Smuggling Society started organizing its own printing press in late 1894 by purchasing equipment and supplies through Martynas Jankus. After the arrests, Bielinis took over the press which was not discovered by the police. In fall 1896, Bielinis took the press to Steponas Povilionis in and they started working on a newspaper Baltasis erelis (The White Eagle) – the title referenced the coat of arms of Poland which Bielinis believed Poles took from the Lithuanians. The 8-page publication appeared with 1897 date. The first seven pages summarized the history of Lithuania that Bielinis was working on at the same time. The last page discussed the coronation of Nicholas II of Russia and how a Lithuanian noble spent 10,000 rubles on the festivities and expressed belief that if the nobility could spend so frivolously on a foreign Tsar, they would give money to a new international newspaper (echoing the announcement published in June 1895). The newspaper was signed Juozapas Baltasis Erelis Lietuvos Karalius. Spausdinta Lietuvos griuvėsiuose. (Juozapas White Eagle King of Lithuania. Published in the ruins of Lithuania). But it was an unrealistic goal and only one issue of Baltasis erelis appeared. The fate of the printing press is unknown. Vaclovas Biržiška believed that Bielinis transferred it to the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania which wanted to publish a newspaper in Vilnius, but that press was confiscated by the police in 1899. In 1897, Bielinis published a work on the history of Lithuania at the press of Martynas Jankus. He took the first 96 pages of Pasakojimas apie veikalus lietuvių tautos senovėje (Story of the Deeds of the Ancient Lithuanians) by Simonas Daukantas up to year 1201 that were printed by Jonas Kriaučiūnas at the press of Jankus in 1893, added history up to the Union of Lublin in 1569 based on Daukantas and other historians, and wrote an original history between 1569 and the abolition of serfdom in 1861 that focused on the local history of the Upytė district. Bielinis believed that the Lithuanian press organized by the intelligentsia did not pay enough attention to the injustices suffered by the peasants – while traveling across Lithuania to distribute the illegal press, he had collected a number of stories of discrimination and corrupt practices of local landowners. According to Jankus, Bielinis realized a 4,000 ruble profit from publishing 5,000 copies of a book on Catholic saints that his brother Andrius organized before his exile to Siberia. Bielinis likely used the profit to finance the publication of his own brochures and booklets that by his own admission cost him about 1,000 rubles. In 1899, Bielinis commissioned Jankus to publish 3,000 copies of his 64-page booklet Istoriszki pritikimai isz ukininku gyvenimo Lietuvoje (Stories from the Lives of Farmers in Lithuania). It started with a historical overview of serfdom in Lithuania, included numerous specific incidents of peasant discrimination, and ended with an advice to emigrate to Canada where one could get free land according to the Dominion Lands Act. In 1900, Bielinis published 80-page 1900. Knįga paaukauta atminimui sukaktuvių devynioliktojo amžiaus (1900. Book Dedicated to the End of the 19th Century) in which he provided a short history of Lithuania and then described injustices suffered by the Lithuanian peasants. In particular, he highlighted the case of , a noble from Upytė, who freed his serfs in his last will (republished in the booklet) but his heirs did not follow the last will and continued to exploit the serfs. According to Bielinis, the Karp family destroyed 300 farms and took some 15,000 dessiatins of land. He ended the work with a personal story about injustices he suffered as a farmer in Purviškiai. The following year, Bielinis followed up with the 16-page booklet 1901. Testamentas Lietuvos tautai del dvidešimto amžiaus (1901. Testament to the Lithuanian Nation for the 20th Century) in which he provided his ideas and suggestions for improving conditions in Lithuania. His ideas were naive and unrealistic and remained unnoticed by other activists. For example, elimination of the nobility social class, Lithuania's involvement in foreign affairs of Austria-Hungary, France, and Germany, public removal and whipping of the statue of Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky, etc. In 1902, Bilienis published another 72-page booklet Lietuvos adminitsracija (Administration of Lithuania) in which Bielinis retold fiction texts by Eliza Orzeszkowa (novel Niziny), , , articles published in Tėvynės sargas as well as personal experiences of injustice and listed other instances of discrimination by the Karp and von der Ropp families. Matulaitis criticized the work in Varpas for its disorganized material. On 22 March 1902, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia issued an order to create a commission that would suggest ways to improve peasants' conditions in the Northwestern Krai. Bielinis reacted to this order by publishing a proclamation urging Lithuanians to organize their own commission. In 1903, he published a second proclamation agitating for the Lithuanian commission and offering to write a book in German on the poor conditions in Lithuania for the International Socialist Congress to be held in August 1904. These proposals were rebuffed by Varpas as naive and hopeless dreams. In May 1904, just after the Lithuanian press ban was lifted, Bielinis published a 16-page booklet with seven protocols with accusations against local landowners and advice to peasants on how to recover seized property. In this publication, he promised to translate these protocols to Russian, establish a dedicated periodical devoted to documenting the cases of injustice, and send copies to Russian officials and the Tsar himself demanding to right the wrong. After the press ban The press ban was lifted in May 1904 and cases against book smugglers were dismissed. Bielinis could return home to Purviškiai. Bielinis and his family supported the Russian Revolution of 1905. He helped his son Kipras to smuggle social-democratic literature from East Prussia. Another son Juozas was elected representative of the local community in Suostas and organized a public speech by Ernestas Galvanauskas to explain the resolutions adopted at the Great Seimas of Vilnius. Juozas was later arrested and imprisoned in Panevėžys for two and a half months and faced criminal charges as late as 1910. Bielinis described the events in a short correspondence published in Lietuvos ūkininkas and a longer text that remained unpublished. Bielinis continued to be interested in injustices suffered by the peasants. In April 1905 letter to Martynas Jankus, he complained that Lithuanian newspapers published essentially nothing on peasant affairs and again raised the idea of publishing his own periodical. Unable to establish his own newspaper, he sent letters, articles and other material to other periodicals but they remained mostly unpublished. In 1907, Lietuvos ūkininkas published his article on the land divisions after the abolition of serfdom in . The editors put a note that the article would benefit from specific facts (such as amounts charged for land) but rejected five similar historical articles due to lack of space and current relevance. Bielinis attempted to help peasants in Sebentiškis to buy manor lands after the manor owner died without heirs. The manor was purchased by Antanas Chodkauskas, future father-in-law of President Antanas Smetona. For a fist fight with Chodkauskas' son over a disputed pasture land Bielinis received six weeks of arrest. In 1909, Draugija magazine announced a competition for a work of fiction on the lives of contemporary Lithuanian nobles. Bielinis submitted the only entry to the contest, but it was not a work of fiction. Rather it was a historical essay on the relationship between Poles and Lithuanians. The work was rejected and Bielinis took on to publish it himself. He published two issues of the revived Baltasis erelis that he had first published in 1897. He published the first 12-page issue in July 1911. Its named publisher and editor was theocrat of Lithuania Juozapas Baltasis Erelis. He published excerpts from his work written for Draugija, his thoughts on a discussion that started in Viltis about collecting memoirs on the serfdom in Lithuania, five petitions on specific injustices suffered by peasants addressed to the State Duma. Lithuanian newspapers Vienybė lietuvninkų, Viltis, Lietuvos žinios ridiculed Baltasis erelis for its brief references to Bielinis as the king of Lithuania. The second issue of Baltasis erelis appeared in July 1912. Bielinis explained the delay (he had promised to publish the newspaper monthly) due to financial difficulties and due to his investigation of new order by the Tsar to pray for his and his family. He traveled across Lithuania investigating whether Catholic priests and believers followed the order and prepared a complaint for the Holy See. World War I reached Biržai area in August 1915. The German Army wanted to recruit Bielinis as translator as he knew German, but he hid. His family including his wife retreated into Russia and returned to Lithuania already after Bielinis' death. According to memoirs of Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė, Bielinis visited her and spoke about independent Lithuania. Later, German police came to ask her about a letter that Bielinis wrote in which he promised Germans to help win the war if they would declare independence of Lithuania and recognize him as king of Lithuania. It appears that Bielinis published a 16-page prayer book to Hyacinth of Poland asking for peace, but it was not distributed and likely burned down
would trust a new person when his earlier courier was caught in 1871. He still wanted to complete his primary education and then study at the Kaunas Priest Seminary, but lack of funds and his 30 years of age forced him to return to his farm in 1876. Bielinis remarried and had five children born in 1878–1889. He liked to read and continued to support book smugglers. He became more active again after Aušra, the first Lithuanian periodical, was published in 1883. He established contacts with and founded the Garšviai Book Smuggling Society around 1885. Bielinis began visiting Martynas Jankus in Bitėnai and Otto von Mauderode in Tilsit, East Prussia. According to the memoirs of Jankus, one time Bielinis and Martynas Survila bought copies of the popular prayer book Aukso altorius (Golden Altar) at 0.75 rubles and were able to immediately sell them to a priest for 3 rubles each, netting a quick profit of 600 rubles. In summer 1887, Bielinis was taken from his home and briefly arrested, but it most likely related to a local land dispute and not to smuggling activities. In 1885, Bielinis published an appeal in Aušra in which he proposed a cooperative to purchase land from the large manor owners. It was the only text by Bielinis printed in Aušra and his proposal went unanswered. In 1886, Bielinis agreed to work on getting a priest appointed to Daujėnai, a town with a brick church but no permanent priest. If successful, he was to be paid a commission by town residents. Bielinis petitioned bishop to appoint a priest and a local landowner to donate land to the church so that the priest could support himself, but his requests were denied. Around the same time, he agreed to petition the government to return the Catholic church in to the faithful. The church was closed in 1864 by orders of Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky. According to Bielinis, he traveled twice to Saint Petersburg to plead the case, but it is unknown what institutions he petitioned. The church was sold in an auction with orders to demolish it. When the demolition started, locals attacked Russian officials leading to a large trial and a search of Bielinis' home in 1890. In 1886–1887, Bielinis improved his farm (e.g. dug out drainage canals, implemented crop rotation) possibly based on farming practices he observed in East Prussia. In 1888, he rented out his farm and traveled to Western Europe. It is unknown what prompted him to the journey. In Hanover, he ordered a painting of a white eagle and later a few prints of this painting, but they were confiscated by customs officers. Bielinis, likely introduced through a Lithuanian organization Želmuo, participated in a Polish émigré congress in Paris as a representative from Lithuania. The delegates discussed independence of Poland but Bielinis protested declarations that Lithuania was an inseparable part of Poland and was asked to leave. Book smuggling The Garšviai Book Smuggling Society became more active in fall 1888 when Bielinis returned from Western Europe. Bielinis, known as ministeris (minister), led the illegal society. They hired Antanas Bružys, who had a legal permit to cross the Prussia–Russia border, to transport large quantities of books and other publications. Then they recruited various helpers to hide and distribute the publications across Lithuania. Bielinis distributed the publications to Joniškėlis, Linkuva, Pasvalys, Pumpėnai, Pušalotas, Rozalimas, Smilgiai, Vaškai, even reached Riga and Mitau (Jelgava) in present-day Latvia where his son Kipras attended a school. He also continued to travel to East Prussia to purchase books (though he did not transport them across the border). He also acted as the messenger and courier between Lithuanian students and activists in Latvia who wrote Lithuanian texts and publishers in East Prussia. Bielinis was caught and beaten by boarder patrols at least on one occasion around 1891. For about a decade, the Garšviai Book Smuggling Society avoided more serious run-ins with the police likely due to the police chief in Naujamiestis who supported the Lithuanian press. In April 1890, Bileinis home was searched by the police in connection with the skirmish during the church demolition in . The police found two bags of books, but since there were no anti-Tsarist texts, Bielinis faced only three-month arrest or a fine of 300 rubles. Since Bielinis was not present, the police dropped the case. Nevertheless, Bielinis became more careful, avoided public appearances, and returned home infrequently, mostly at night. From 1891, he lived with Ūdra in Garšviai. In February 1894, Bružys, Ūdra, and Bielinis were caught transporting two cart loads worth of publications (total of 4,068 copies) near Raseiniai. They managed to bribe themselves out of arrest, but the books and horses were confiscated. In April 1894, Ūdra's neighbor accidentally found two packets with books and newspapers and gave them to the police which searched Ūdra's home in June and found more than 450 copies of newspapers (mainly Žemaičių ir Lietuvos apžvalga) and 37 books. Perhaps due to bribes, the case lingered at the local police station for more than a year. In November 1894, Bružys was caught with 1,254 books and 481 newspapers. Because some of these had anti-Tsarists texts, he was sentenced to two years in prison and three years in exile. In April 1895, Bielinis' brother Andrius was caught by the German police in Tilsit (Sovetsk) and handed over to the Russians. He was sentenced to one year in prison and five years of exile. He attempted to escape to the United States, but became ill and had his left leg amputated in New York. Invalided, he returned to Lithuania, was caught by police, and exiled to Yaransk where he died in 1901. Ūdra was caught in June 1895 starting the Garšviai trial. In October 1896, Ūdra was sentenced to three years in prison and five years in exile. Five other men received various sentences, while Bielinis evaded capture. He escaped a policeman not too far from his home in Purviškiai in August 1896. The police launched an investigation and organized a wide search, including several ambushes, but by February 1897 was forced to conclude that they were unable to conclusively prove that the escaped man was Bielinis. Despite arrests and police investigations, Bielinis did not abandon book smuggling but did not organize another book smuggling society and purchased more religious books which attracted much less attention from the police. He brought books to some of the noted Lithuanian figures, including Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė, Petras Avižonis, , Jonas Jablonskis, Gabrielius Landsbergis-Žemkalnis. Bielinis also smuggled some publications in the Latgalian language that were similarly banned by the Tsarist authorities. He did not have a more permanent living quarters and continued to move from one sympathetic Lithuanian family to another. He relied on a network of trusted associates who helped to procure, hide, and distribute books as well as with food, sleeping quarters, or a space to write and rest. Avoiding the police, he stopped visiting his home and had to meet family members at a trusted location. He kept changing his appearance (e.g. grow or shave his beard) and horses, even adapting his carriage to regional design differences. Such nomadic lifestyle negatively affected Bielinis' health and in 1902 he published an appeal to Lithuanian Americans asking for personal financial aid. In February 1903, Bielinis was arrested by the police in a village near Linkuva with copies of books on the Kražiai massacre and moved from a police station in Pasvalys to Panevėžys. He was sent back to Pasvalys to determine his true identity, but he managed to escape – dressed only in a shirt during the winter, he ran barefoot in a stream to cover his tracks to a nearby acquaintance. He took about six weeks
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"The Wonderful Grand Hikers" (November 6, 2001) "An Ordinary Second" (November 13, 2001) "The Greenspond Letter" (November 20, 2001) "The Keeper Of The Cape" (November 27, 2001) "The Bee Charmers" (December 4, 2001) "A Lifetime of Seasons" (February 25, 2002) "Seven Days" (March 4, 2002) "Quest for a Catamaran" (March 11, 2002) "The Rangers" (March 18, 2002) "O'Grady's Irish Pipes" (March 25, 2002) "The Hero" (April 1, 2002) "The Springdale Christmas Whales" (April 8, 2002) "Musical Memories" (April 15, 2002) Season 38 (2002-2003) NOTE: Originally broadcast on Wednesday nights. "The Southern Reflections" (October 23, 2002) "The Grand River" (October 30, 2002) "The Wreck Of The Florizel" (November 6, 2002) "More Than Just A Pretty Place" (November 13, 2002) "The White Fleet" (November 20, 2002) "The Dust Of His Ancestors" (January 15, 2003) "The Ocean Traveller" (January 22, 2003) "The Truth Lies In The Rocks" (January 29, 2003) "A Harvest Of Seals" (February 5, 2003) "And Then There Was Light" (February 19, 2003) "A Portrait Of Lights" (February 26, 2003) "The Gift" (March 5, 2003) "Resettlement: A Look Back" (March 12, 2003) "In Love With The Gander" (March 19, 2003) "Counting Coyotes" (April 2, 2003) "Fish Enough" (April 9, 2003) Season 39 (2003-2004) NOTE: Originally broadcast on Friday nights. "The Hugh Brothers" (October 24, 2003) "It's A Life" (October 31, 2003) "Their Story" (November 7, 2003) "A Dream Come True" (November 21, 2003) "Chatman's Bakery" (November 28, 2003) "A Fortune Bay Christmas"
"The Clarenville Shipyard" (January 30, 1979) Season 16 (1979-1980) (Incomplete) "Herb Pittman" (October 24, 1979) "The Mackerel Fishery" (January 9, 1980) "Port aux Choix" (April 9, 1980) Season 17 (1980-1981) (Incomplete) "Martin Flynn" (January 6, 1981) "Them Days" (February 3, 1981) "Air Sea Rescues" (February 24, 1981) "Change Islands" (Part 1) (March 10, 1981) "Change Islands" (Part 2) (March 17, 1981) Season 18 (1981-1982) (Incomplete) "Troubled Waters" (October 6, 1981) "A Trip to the Ice Fields" (March 9, 1982) "Off to Boston" (March 16, 1982) Season 19 (1982-1983) (Incomplete) "Nordetor" (November 17, 1982) "Centreville and Fair Island" (March 9, 1983) "The Coates Family of Main Brook" (March 23, 1983) "Silviculture" (June 1, 1983) Season 20 (1983-1984) (Incomplete) "Rennies River" (November 21, 1983) "Baskets of Grass" (December 19, 1983) "Talamh An Eisc: The Land of Fish" (January 2 and 9, 1984) "A Question of Quality" (February 20, 1984) Season 21 (1984-1985) (Incomplete) NOTE: Originally broadcast on Monday nights. "Our Forest: Life or Death" (October 15, 1984) "Mackerel: the Last Chance" (December 10, 1984) "A Job's Cove Christmas" (December 1984) "West Coast Dairy" (1984) Season 22 (1985-1986) (Incomplete) NOTE: Originally broadcast on Monday nights. "The Waiting Game" (November 11, 1985) "Scallops: A Last Resort" (December 9, 1985) "A Fortune Bay Christmas" (January 6, 1986) "Winter Fishery Revisited" (March 10, 1986) "Herring: A Revival" (April 21, 1986) Season 23 (1986-1987) (Incomplete) NOTE: Originally broadcast on Monday nights. "St. Pierre" (December 1, 1986) "Fishing Along the French Shore" (December 8, 1986) "Remembering This Land" (December 15, 1986) "A Fortune Bay Christmas" (Archival from Season 22) (December 29, 1986) "Peddling Fish the American Way" (February 16, 1987) Season 24 (1987-1988) (Incomplete) "The Turkey Farmer" (December 21, 1987) Season 25 (1988-1989) (Incomplete) "Trucking Industry" (January 16, 1989) "Managing Our Moose" (March 6, 1989) "Foley's New Boat" (May 15, 1989) Season 26 (1989-1990) (Incomplete) NOTE: Originally broadcast on Monday nights. "T&H Fishery of Cox's Cove" (December 4, 1989) "Gaultois: The Waiting Game" (January 8, 1990) "Twillingate Fishery" (January 15, 1990) "Newfoundland Silvers" (February 12, 1990) "Port aux Basques Winter Fishery" (February 19, 1990) "Fish Farming" (March 12, 1990) Season 27 (1990-1991) (Incomplete) "Trouble at the Tip" (October 15, 1990) "Rencontre East" (November 5, 1990) "Soulie's Lost Mine" (November 26, 1990) Season 29 (1992-1993) (Incomplete) Last of the herd: Bison on Brunette Island Season 30 (1994-1995) (Incomplete) "The Trouble with Beavers" (April 3, 1995) "The Plant Workers of Charleston" (May 1, 1995) "Last of the Lighthouse Keepers" (May 8, 1995) Season 33 (1997-1998) (Incomplete) NOTE: Originally broadcast on Monday nights. "Falabella Man" (November 3, 1997) "Back on the Water" (December 8, 1997) "Songs of the Irish Cape Shore" (January 5, 1998) "The Mushauau Innu" (January 12, 1998) "The Loss of the Myers III" (Archival from 1988) (January 19, 1998) "The Pig Farmer of Ferryland" (February 2, 1998) "Silver Fox Island" (February 9, 1998) "Becoming an Outdoors Woman" (February 16, 1998) "Red Cliff Times" (March 2, 1998) "In the Name of the Pine Marten" (March 9, 1998) "Pine Marten Country" (March 23, 1998) "Harry Martin's Labrador" (April 6, 1998) "Labrador Road" (April 13, 1998) "The Ashuanipi Reunion" (April 20, 1998) "The Labrador Seal Hunt" (April, 1998 ) Season 34 (1998-1999) "The Labrador Seamstress" (October 9, 1998) "Bog Farmers of Seal Cove" (October 23, 1998) "Boston Seafood" (November 6, 1998) "In the Name of the Pine Marten" (November 20, 1998) "Mountain Bikers" (December 11, 1998) "Once Upon a Christmas Time" (December 25, 1998) "The Woodswoman" (January 15, 1999) "Bringing Back the Lobsters" (January 29, 1999) "A Private Issue" (February 12, 1999) "Caribou Concerns" (April 23, 1999) "Flying with Falcons" (April 30, 1999) Season 35 (1999-2000) NOTE: Originally broadcast every second Friday night. "Land and Sea 25th Anniversary [submaster] (Sept 19 1999) "The Land Of Cod And Copper" (October 15, 1999) "Railway Walk" (October 29, 1999) "The Perfect Storm" (Part 1) (November 12, 1999) "The Perfect Storm" (Part 2) (November 26, 1999) "Once Upon A Christmas Time" (Archival from 1998) (December 10, 1999) "A Fortune Bay Christmas" (Archival from Season 22) (December 24, 1999) "Milking The Market" (January 7, 2000) "The Food Fishery" (January 21, 2000) "The Artist As A Fisherman" (February 4, 2000) "If Wishes Were Horses" (February 18, 2000) "A Labrador Homecoming" (March 3, 2000) "The Unforgettable Fisherman" (March 23, 2000) "The Alpacas Of Port Au Port" (April 7, 2000) "The Mattea" (April 21, 2000) "Adventure Kayaking" (May 5, 2000) Season 36 (2000-2001) NOTE: Originally broadcast every
school was originally named "Helen C. Peirce" but in 1993, it was selected to participate in the Chicago Board of Education Specialty School Program and was renamed the Helen C. Peirce School of International Studies. Every school year, a different country is studied. In 1999, a new section was added to the
first opened its doors in September 1915. The school was named in honor of Helen Caroline Peirce; the founding president of the Lake View Women's Club. Campus The school was originally named "Helen C. Peirce" but in 1993, it was selected to participate in the Chicago Board of Education Specialty School Program and
At the commencement ceremony, with the state supreme court present, he gave a provocative speech criticizing his school.
בטקס הסיום, כשחברי בית המשפט העליון במדינה נכחו, הוא נאם נאום ביקורתי כלפי בית הספר שלו.
Constitution of Pakistan and its legal system, Bhagwandas maintained that the law was equal for all religious communities in Pakistan. While staunchly defending Pakistan's society and legal system against charges of bias and suppression of minorities, Bhagwandas was also a vocal opponent of the practice of honour killings of women in the provincial rural areas. For the 2006–2007 judicial year, Justice Bhagwandas was a member of the second bench of justices which was also home to Justice Nasir ul-Mulk and Justice Syed Jamshed Ali. On 28 September 2007, in a 6–3 vote the court, Judge Rana Bhagwandas presiding, ruled: "These petitions are held to be non-maintainable but he was among the three dissenting judges who thought that Gen. Musharraf should relinquish army chief's post." The judgment removed obstacles to Pervez Musharraf's election bid but gave Bhagwandas more honour and respect in the country. Justice Bhagwandas refused to take oath under the PCO which was issued by then President of Pakistan General Musharraf and was among the 60 judges sacked on 3 November 2007. He retired in December 2007 and was reinstated in retired status. Acting Chief Justice On 9 March 2007, Pakistan President Musharraf declared Chief Justice Chaudhary "non-functional" and forwarded a reference against him to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) of Pakistan. While Justice Bhagwandas should have taken his place as Acting Chief Justice, but his whereabouts remained untraceable and it was said that he was on a foreign tour of India. On 15 March 2007 a petition was filed in the Supreme Court urging the Pakistan Government to declare his whereabouts. He returned home on 23 March.
2015) was a Pakistani jurist who served as a senior judge and acting chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan (CJP). He enjoyed extremely high reputation as a judge. He remained the acting CJP during the 2007 judicial crisis in Pakistan, and also briefly became the acting Chief Justice of Pakistan when the incumbent Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry went on foreign tours in 2005 and 2006, and thus became the first Hindu and the second non-Muslim to serve as chief of the highest court in Pakistan. Rana Bhagwandas also worked as the Chairman of Federal Public Service Commission of Pakistan. He headed the interview panel for the selection of the federal civil servants in 2009. Early life Rana Bhagwandas was born on 20 December 1942 into a Hindu Sindhi Rajput family in Naseerabad, Larkana District (now Qambar Shahdadkot District) in Sindh. He studied law and received a Master's degree in Islamic studies. He joined the bar in 1965 and after two years of practising law with Abdul Ghafoor Bhurgri, an eminent lawyer of Larkana, joined the Pakistani judicial system in 1967. Later, he became a sessions judge, and subsequently, a judge of the Sindh High Court. He was not a fan of cricket, but remained a supporter of the Pakistan cricket team. Judicial career Rana Bhagwandas was promoted to the Sindh High Court in 1994. In 1999, his appointment to the superior judiciary was challenged by a constitutional petition (no. 1069/1999) against the Government of Pakistan and Judge Bhagwandas. The petition demanded that the judicial bench consisting of Judge Bhagwandas should be declared unconstitutional because of Bhagwandas' religion, claiming that only Muslims can be appointed to the superior judiciary. The petition was rejected, and the petitioner was condemned by other judges of the high court and by a significant number of lawyers. In 2000, he joined the Supreme Court of Pakistan after taking an oath of allegiance to Pervez Musharraf's administration under the PCO. Justice Bhagwandas took strong note of a kidnapping case involving a girl in North-West Frontier Province forced to be a prostitute for four years. A believer in the sanctity of the Constitution of Pakistan and its legal system, Bhagwandas maintained that the law was equal for all religious communities in Pakistan. While staunchly defending Pakistan's society and legal system against charges of bias and suppression of minorities, Bhagwandas was also a vocal opponent of the practice of honour killings of women in the provincial rural areas. For the 2006–2007 judicial year, Justice Bhagwandas was a member of the second bench of justices which was also home to Justice Nasir ul-Mulk and Justice Syed Jamshed Ali. On 28 September 2007, in a 6–3
Part 2 at home schooling question?
I have a friend who is doing it! Her son is middle school aged, and very responsible. When she leaves for work, she leaves his lessons (she uses a curriculum that is software based), she checks in with him at lunch to see if he is having any difficulties that she can get him through. After work she takes to him to sports practice, then they get home, she reviews the lessons, and they review the lessons. \nIt is hard, but it can be done, depending on the child's age and responsibility level.
$a+bx \leq f(x)$ for increasing and convex function $f$
Solving inequality for convex functions.
"Matsushita, Freed of MCA, Reports a Profit".
Accesat în 14 aprilie 2013.  ^ „Matsushita, Freed of MCA, Reports a Profit”.
by Wiktor Lampart of Poland. Final 9 October 2020 Gdańsk See also 2020 Speedway European Championship References Individual Speedway Junior European Championship European
9 October 2020 Gdańsk See also 2020 Speedway European Championship References Individual Speedway Junior European Championship European Junior
does black coffee make your stomach hurt?
And there's more to caffeine's dark side—it also triggers your body to produce more acid, which after a lot of caffeine, can lead to so much acid that you get a tummy ache. It's not harmful.
Officials say more than 100 Canadians are fighting abroad for terror groups, including ISIS . Five of the young male jihadists are linked to a mosque in the western city of Calgary, Alberta . One recent convert left to Syria soon after beginning worshipping there . Friends and Muslim leaders are concerned .
This western Canadian city, now a boom town once again because of its accelerating oil business, is reeling with the news that more of its sons have joined to fight with the radical Islamic group called ISIS. A government report issued in late August says 130 Canadian citizens have gone abroad to join terrorist groups, including 30 believed to be fighting in Syria. In Calgary, five of those young men are linked to one downtown apartment building, which has a mosque on its ground floor. That mosque is where a recent convert to Islam, Damian Clairmont, began worshipping in 2012. Not long after, he slipped away. His mother told CNN that her son said he was going to Cairo to study Arabic. Instead, she says, he flew to Istanbul and later across the Turkish border into Syria. Clairmont's boyhood friend, Justin Thibeau, says he spoke to Clairmont briefly last December 23. Thibeau says his friend sounded "normal," just as if he wasn't in Syria. Less than a month later, the 22-year-old would be killed on an ISIS battlefield near Aleppo, Syria, fighting against Syrian rebels of the Free Syrian Army. "I'd be lying to you if I told you I didn't see this coming," Thibeau told CNN. "If he was there for reasons he thought true, there was nothing that could have stopped him." And only a few weeks ago, one of two Calgary brothers who disappeared in 2012 emerged on Twitter, praising the ISIS terrorists who executed freelance American journalist James Foley. Collin Gordon tweeted under his new Twitter name, Abu Ibrahim Canadi. "The video of James Foley losing his neck is the perfection of Terrorism," he wrote. Collin Gordon and his brother Gregory both said that they had joined ISIS after leaving Canada. Another Calgary Muslim, Farah Shirdon, showed up on YouTube, burning his Canadian passport and vowing to bring his fight home. "This is a message to Canada and all the Americans," he says on the video. "We are coming and we will destroy you." Shirdon was also killed. All of this has made Muslim leaders in Calgary say they are deeply concerned about what one of them called "criminal radicalization." A conference discussing this will take place in Calgary on Thursday, the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in the United States. "We plan to go beyond primary prevention and focus on how to interrupt criminal acts of violence and even find worst-case scenarios of violent radicals returning from foreign theaters," said Madhi Qasas, one of the conference organizers. What is ISIS? More than 100 Americans fighting in Syria . Opinion: Why Americans leave for jihad .
Vardichand "Kanti" Mardia (born 1935) is an Indian statistician specialising in directional statistics, multivariate analysis, geostatistics, statistical bioinformatics and statistical shape analysis. He was born in Sirohi, Rajasthan, India in a Jain family and now resides and works in Leeds. He is known for his series of tests of multivariate normality based measures of multivariate skewness and kurtosis as well as work on the statistical measures of shape. Life and career Mardia was educated at the Ismail Yusuf College at the University of Bombay (BSc 1955, MSc in Statistics 1957), the University of Poona (MSc in Pure Mathematics 1961), the University of Rajasthan (PhD 1965) and the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (PhD 1967, DSc 1973). He held academic positions at the Institute of Science, Mumbai and the University of Hull. Mardia was appointed Professor of Applied Statistics and Head of the Department of Statistics in the School of Mathematics at the University of Leeds in 1973. He retired in 2000 with the title Emeritus Professor and is currently Senior Research Professor of Applied Statistics at Leeds. He is also
1990 book The Scientific Foundations of Jainism introduced the Four Noble Truths of Jains. He is the founding and current Chairman of the Yorkshire Jain Foundation. Books Families of Bivariate Distributions (1970) Multivariate Analysis, coauthored with John T. Kent and John Bibby (1979) Directional Statistics, coauthored with Peter Jupp, (1999) (first published under the title Statistics of Directional Data, 1972) Bayesian Methods in Structural Bioinformatics, co-edited with Thomas Hamelryck and Jesper Ferkinghoff-Borg (2012) Statistical Shape Analysis, coauthored with Ian Dryden (2016) (first edition 1998) Living Jainism: An Ethical Science, coauthored with Aidan Rankin (2013) The Scientific Foundations of Jainism (1990) Mardia Prize The Mardia Prize (founded by Kantilal Mardia) is awarded by the Royal Statistical Society. This award is given annually/biennially to support interdisciplinary workshops. The aim of these workshops is to bring together statisticians and other science communities who can help in developing new interdisciplinary area and maintain a sustained focus. The first award was inaugurated in 2016 (Topic: renewable natural resources management, food security, climate change and the illegal wildlife trade) with the second in 2018 (Topic: extreme
As prime minister, he governed boldly and pushed, through his influence in the parliament, for a liberalization of the economy.
Como primer ministro, que gobernó con valentía y empujó, a través de su influencia en el parlamento, para la liberalización de la economía.
Cupich was installed there on November 18, 2014.
Cupich es va instal·lar el 18 de novembre de 2014..
Deeper Merge of StackExchange Websites
Why do we need the trilogy instead of just one site?
They sailed from Bergen, Norway, on "the last ship" back to Britain.
Sie fuhren von Bergen, Norwegen, mit dem letzten Schiff zurück nach Großbritannien.
how long does scarlet fever rash last?
The rash from scarlet fever fades in about 7 days. As the rash fades, the skin may peel around the fingertips, toes, and groin area. This peeling can last up to several weeks.
predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. There
diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. There is
Why is there different races of humans?
There aren't. "Race" is a social construct that has no basis in biology. Humans come in a variety of colors due to evolutionary adaptation. For populations from places with lots of direct sunlight darker skin helps protect them from UV exposure. For populations from places without a lot of sun lighter skin helps them produce a sufficient amount of Vitamin D from the low light levels.
can i take vitamin c while taking paracetamol?
Conclusion Concurrent administration of vitamin C with paracetamol increases significantly the Cmax level (maximum measured concentration) in saliva and increases the extent of absorption and the possibility of drug-drug interaction and risk of side effects.
"The reason for this is the assumption of WhatsApp by the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who is an American Zionist," said Abdolsamad Khorramabadi, head of the country's Committee on Internet Crimes.
"Důvodem je to, že společnost WhatsApp předpokládá zakladatel Facebooku Mark Zuckerberg, který je americkým sionistou," řekl Abdolsamad Khorramabadi, předseda Výboru pro internetové zločiny.
A woman wearing a cone shaped straw hat.
Asian woman worker sitting on wooden boards in black and white photo.
Governments around the world agreed at the conference in Copenhagen, and have repeated it at every conference on climate, that we have to stay below two degrees Celsius of warming above pre-Industrial standards.
Vlády celého sveta sa na konferencii v Kodani dohodli – a opakujú to na každej klimatickej konferencii –, že rast teploty musíme udržať pod 2 °C oproti predindustriálnej hodnote.
Р. Гриневецкий, И. С. Зонн, С. С. Жильцов. Черноморская энциклопедия. — М.: Международные отношения, 2006. — 35 c. — (in Russian). Феодосия: краткий путеводитель. Редакторы А. В. Меснянко, Ю. С. Воронцова. — Севастополь: Библекс, 2007. — 96 с. — (in Russian). Aivazovsky National Art Gallery. The guide. Simferopol, 1971. National museums of Ukraine Art museums and galleries in Ukraine Marine art museums Feodosia Municipality Museums devoted to one artist Museums established in 1845
Hermitage Museum and the Tretyakov Gallery. After Aivazovsky's death in 1900, the ownership of the gallery was transferred to the city according to his testament. Towards the end of 1920, the house was occupied by the Feodosia department of Cheka. Several paintings were damaged at that time. Since 1922, the gallery became a state museum in the USSR. The collection consists of about 12 thousand nautical theme works, including the world's largest collection of works by Ivan Aivazovsky himself (417 paintings). The gallery exposition introduces the works of Aivazovsky, his family history, and
Pike Island Lock and Dam is the fifth lock and dam on the Ohio River, located 84 miles downstream of Pittsburgh. There are two locks, one for commercial barge traffic that's 1,200 feet long by 110 feet wide, and the auxiliary lock is 600 feet long by 110 feet wide. See also List
Pike Island Lock and Dam is the fifth lock and dam on the Ohio River, located 84 miles downstream of Pittsburgh. There are two locks, one for commercial barge traffic that's 1,200 feet
On Trial (1939 film)
On Trial (film, 1939)
outscored opponents by a total of 94 to 38. Hank Day was the head coach. Schedule References
American football team that represented Washington & Jefferson College as an independent during the 1932 college football season. The team compiled a 5–3–1 record and outscored opponents by a total of
Calm a Cat in Heat
An un-spayed female cat will go into heat, meaning she's ready to mate, every three to four weeks. [1] Usually, this involves howls, screeches, writhing, and attempts to attract or run away with male cats.
It is one of the important scientific and cultural centers in Kurdistan region.
Es uno de los centros científicos y culturales más importantes en la región del Kurdistán iraquí.
magazine that existed between 1987 and 2009. History Studio magazine was founded in 1987 by part of the former editorial team of Première led by Marc Esposito and Jean-Pierre Lavoignat. Michel Rebichon was the editorial director, Béatrice Toulon the editor in chief, and Benoit Basirico was web editor. The first issue appeared in March 1987. The magazine was owned by Emap, Canal+ and UGC until 2004 when it was acquired by Roularta, a Belgian press group. On the occasion of its twentieth anniversary in 2007 Studio magazine launched its internet site. Merger with Ciné Live In December 2006, the publisher of Studio magazine, Roularta, purchased
merge the two magazines to reinforce their complementarity." In January 2009, Studio magazine finished at issue 254. The two magazines fused to create Studio ciné live. See also List of film periodicals Notes and references External links www.studiomagazine.fr, Website of Studio History of Studio magazine at Revues-de-cinema.net. 1987 establishments in France 2009 disestablishments in France Defunct magazines published in France Film magazines published in France French-language magazines Magazines established in
As a compromise to keep the U.S. government from losing face, Iron Man suggests that since Asgard hovers above the ground, it can be regarded as diplomatic embassy or mission separate from the United States and not bound by the Registration Act.
Як компроміс, щоб утримати уряд США від втрати обличчя, Залізна Людина припускає, що оскільки Асґард лежить над землею, його можна розглядати як дипломатичне посольство або місію окремо від Сполучених Штатів і не пов'язаних законом про реєстрацію.
organize Giscard d'Estaing's faithfuls within the UDF (Hervé de Charette, Jean-Pierre Fourcade, Dominique Bussereau, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Jean-François Mattéi, Pierre Albertini, Jean-François Humbert, Françoise Hostalier, Robert Hersant). Nevertheless, it could not prevent the departure of Giscard d'Estaing from the presidency of the centre-right confederation in 1996. In 1998, the PPDF participated in the transformation of the UDF into the New UDF (from an alliance of parties to a single party), although retaining some of its autonomy and having lost some members to Liberal Democracy, including Jean-François Mattei, Jean-Pierre Raffarin and Dominique Bussereau. In 2002 the party finally merged into the Union for a Popular Movement
d'Estaing's faithfuls within the UDF (Hervé de Charette, Jean-Pierre Fourcade, Dominique Bussereau, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Jean-François Mattéi, Pierre Albertini, Jean-François Humbert, Françoise Hostalier, Robert Hersant). Nevertheless, it could not prevent the departure of Giscard d'Estaing from the presidency of the centre-right confederation in 1996. In 1998, the PPDF participated in the transformation of the UDF into the New UDF (from an alliance of parties to a single party), although retaining some of its autonomy and having lost some members to Liberal Democracy, including Jean-François Mattei, Jean-Pierre Raffarin and Dominique Bussereau. In 2002 the party finally merged into the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). The group was a
She took a break from TNA in the beginning of fall 2007 to concentrate on other projects.
Tomó un descanso de TNA a fines de 2007 para concentrarse en otros proyectos.
Erdős in 1948 showed that the constant E is an irrational number.
Erdős va demostrar el 1948 que la constant E és un nombre irracional.
how long does it take for an infected fingernail to heal?
In most cases, an acute paronychia heals within 5 to 10 days with no permanent damage to the nail. Rarely, very severe cases may progress to osteomyelitis (a bone infection) of the finger or toe.
what is a papyrus
The word papyrus /pəˈpaɪrəs/ refers to a thick precursor to modern paper made from the pith of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus. Papyrus can also refer to a document written on sheets of papyrus joined together side by side and rolled up into a scroll, an early form of a book. The plural for such documents is papyri.
Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait
Zidane, un portrait du XXIe siècle
A collection entitled Bravura, includes works by Witold Lutosławski, Ottorino Respighi, and Richard Strauss.
Una collezione intitolata Bravura contiene opere di Witold Lutosławski, Ottorino Respighi e Richard Strauss.
CSS hide placeholder on print
Removing input placeholder on a printable version of an html page
The transmission is developed with Getrag at Volvo's Koping Transmission Center in Sweden, and the AWD system bought from Haldex Traction of Sweden.
Трансмиссия разработана вместе с Getrag в Volvo Koping Transmission Center в Швеции, а система AWD была выкуплена у Haldex Traction of Sweden.
New York literary figures Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley and Robert Sherwood, all writers in the Algonquin Round Table, decided to stand up for transparency and showed up for work the next day with their salary written on signs hanging from their neck.
فالشخصيات الأدبية في نيويورك مثل (دورثي باركر)، و(روبرت بنتشلي) و(روبرت شيروود). وجميعهم كتّاب في الصالون الأدبي. قرروا الدفاع من أجل الشفافية وذهبوا إلى العمل في اليوم التالي تتدلى من أعناقهم لافتات كُتب عليها رواتبهم.
How do I normalize a vector of numbers so they are between 0 and 1?
How to normalize data to 0-1 range?
of Rayleigh capillary waves on the surface of liquid threads and their break-up into drops, and brittle fracture of viscoelastic threads when the accumulated elastic energy compensates cohesive forces. Direct observations of capillary break-up and cohesive fracture also spoke in favour of the proposed theory. In spite of later efforts by Takserman-Krozer and coworkers the theory of spinnability never reached the level of a quantitative theory. Phenomenological rheology Takserman Krozer investigated basic problems of phenomenological (classical) rheology and closure of the gap between the micro structure of the materials and their macro mechanical behaviour. In her work with Marcus Reiner, the phenomenological rheology approach of a combination of linear bodies was used for the analysis of the dynamic strength limit of both viscoelastic solid and elastic-viscous liquid. The general formulation of the problem characterizes the rheological stress/strain relationship of a general compressible fluid, the basic hydrodynamic equations of continuity, motion and energy transfer, and the dependence of the rheological and physical parameters of the material on its thermodynamic state. A perturbation solution for pressure- and temperature-dependent viscosity has shown that pressure and heating effects may result in apparently non-Newtonian behaviour, with a non-uniform pressure gradient and variable velocity profile along the pipe. Molecular-statistical theory of polymer networks Takserman-Krozer established the dynamical theory of macromolecular (permanent) networks at the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Physics of the University of Stuttgart with Ekkehart Kröner. The Hartree self-consistent field approach as a method to take into account many-body forces such as Oseen’s hydrodynamic interaction had been considered. She then, together with Ekkehart Kröner, developed the thermodynamics as well as the molecular-statistical theory of so-called temporary polymer networks, both for equilibrium and nonequilibrium. The theory now stands quantitatively. Properties investigated were in particular
who became a surface science physicist focusing on development of bio- and chemical sensors at ACREO, Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE), Gothenburg, Sweden, Georgij (Yoram) Krozer in 1953, who studied biology and economics and works as an associated professor on innovations for sustainable development at the University of Twente, The Netherlands, and Viktor Krozer in 1958, who studied electrical engineering and is now professor of Terahertz Photonics and Electronics at faculty of physics at the Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. In 1959 she resumed her PhD studies at the Laboratory of Polymer Physics of the Industrial Chemistry Institute, headed by Andrzej Ziabicki. She completed her PhD (Warsaw, 1962) and habilitation (Lódz, 1966), both in polymer physics. In 1967 and 1968 she worked in the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland on hydrodynamics and rheology of polymer solutions and suspensions, "spinnability of liquids", extensional flows and problems related to the theory of polymer processing. In August 1968 she obtained a position as a Professor at the Department of Mechanics at the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) headed, at that time, by Marcus Reiner, the founder of Rheology, where she worked on the subjects of Microrheology and Nonlinear Rheology. In 1972, she continued her research at the RWTH Aachen University, University of Karlsruhe and finally at the University of Stuttgart, working together with Eckehart Kröner.She deceased in Trier, Germany, after three years of fight against lung cancer, on September 28th 1987. According to her last wish, she had been entombed in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Scientific work Taksmeran-Krozer's main contributions are in the field of Polymer Physics and Rheology. She has made substantial contributions to the field of rheology together with Marcus Reiner and to the field of behaviour of polymer solutions and networks. Her research work has been published predominantly in the Journal of Polymer Science, the Bulletin de L’Académie Polonaise des Sciences, Rheologica Acta, and Colloid and Polymer Science.
Although Buxtehude himself most probably wrote in organ tablature, the majority of the copies are in standard staff notation.
Iako je sam Buxtehude najvjerojatnije pisao u orguljaškoj tablaturi, većina njegovog rada u standardnom je notnom zapisu.
The cover also features scrambled lyrics of the album's songs within the background, though the lyrics of "One Step Closer" are the most prominent.
A capa também apresenta letras reviradas das músicas do álbum no fundo, embora a letra de "One Step Closer" seja a mais proeminente.
1978, followed by the establishment of C.S.I.R - Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology in 1983. Many infrastructure and sub-division departments were created for electricity board, housing board, public health services and public works department. Geography Palampur is at , at a height of around 1300 metres, above sea level. It is in the northwestern region of Himachal Pradesh in north India and is 213 km from the hill station of Shimla. Distance from major cities Distance from Chandigarh: 250 km Distance from Delhi: 512 km Distance from Shimla: 213 km Distance from Pathankot: 112 km Climate Palampur has a monsoonal-influenced humid subtropical climate (Cwa) with not so hot summers and cool winters. Late summer and early spring see massive amount of monsoonal rain. Vegetation The naturally occurring forests of this division are of large number of forest types ranging from dry tropical forests to moist alpine scrub. The forests in Palampur forest division stretches from the bank of Beas River to the tops and slopes of lofty ranges of Dhauladhar, which separates the Bharmour forest division. These present a large variety of different features and a great diversity of climate and vegetation. The altitude difference of 590 meters near Alampur to 5200 meters on the main ridge coupled with aspect and biotic influence results in a diversified and rich forest flora started with river bank species like Shisham, Khair, and ending with Spruce, Fir and temperate pastures. The riparian species are replaced by dry mixed deciduous forest above the bank of river streams and continue up to elevations of 1000 meters where the ground is taken over by Chir Pine which extends up to about 1900 meters beyond which there are stretches of Ban Oak, Kail and Deodar providing ground to Spruce, Fir, Ban Oak and Rhododendron. Walnut, Horse Chestnut, Maple and Bird cherry are found scattered in temperate zone and in glades in the depression. Demographics The current population of Palampur, as per its municipal corporation, is 40,385. As per the 2011 Indian Census, Palampur municipality had a total population of 3,543, of which 1,814 were males and 1,729 were females. It has a sex ratio of 953 females to 1000 males. Population within the age group of 0 to 6 years was 254. The total number of literates in Palampur was 3,004, which constituted 84.8% of the population with male literacy of 85.9% and female literacy of 83.6%. The effective literacy rate of 7+ population of Palampur was 91.3%, of which male literacy rate was 93.0% and female literacy rate was 89.6%. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population was 785 and 17 respectively. Palampur had 842 households in 2011. After the creation of Palampur municipal corporation, it acquired the nearby panchayats and satellite areas, and the population was recounted to 40,385 after merging with the census figures taken in 2011. Government and politics Civic administration In 2020, after the formation of the Palampur municipal corporation, 15 wards were created by merging the satellite areas and 15 panchayats, increasing the total area to and a total population of 40,385, combining those of the merged areas. Politics Palampur is a state legislative constituency in Himachal Pradesh. Lala Kanhiya Lal Butail, was the first representative of Palampur. Palampur is the hometown of the senior BJP leader and former Chief Minister Shanta Kumar. Congress and the Bhartiya Janata Party are the dominant political parties. BJP leaders from Palampur include Ch. Sarvan Kumar, Praveen Sharma and Shiv Kumar. For Congress, the Butail family has been significant. Kunj Behari Lal Butail served as an MLA for over a decade and was the first Pradesh Congress Committee President. The current MLA is Ashish Butail. Tourism Hospitals There are three hospitals. 1. City Hospital Palampur 2. Karan Hospital Palampur 3. Vivekanand Hospital Palampur Behind the town stands the high ranges of Dhauladhar mountains (white hill of snow), whose tops remain covered for most of the year. This place is being developed as a large tourist centre. A ropeway and an amusement park are being built. An agricultural university is functioning nearby. An Ayurvedic hospital and one Ayurvedic medical college are in Paprola are about 10 km away. Some tea factories are in operation. Kangra valley is known for its tea gardens. On the outskirts of Palampur, the Neugal stream is a thin stream running over stony ground far below the cliff. There is a trek to Bundla Falls which cascades from a height of 100 meters. A recreational spot, called Saurabh Van Vihar, in Bundla, gets its name from Capt. Saurabh Kalia who hails from Palampur. Several trek routes lead out of Palampur, particularly over the Dhauladhar Mountains towards the districts of Chamba and Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. Some important treks are over the Sanghar pass to Bharmaur via Holi, the Thamsar Pass (4,747 meters above MSL) from Billing to Manali via Bara Bhangal, over the Jalsu pass from Baijnath to Bharmaur, and the forest trek from Mcleodganj to Triund. A four-day trek will lead the traveller to Holi, via Waru La. Twenty-eight kilometres from Palampur is Billing, near Bir an important centre for paragliding. Paraglider pilots often land near Palampur after cross-country flights starting from Billing. Palampur has numerous Buddhist monasteries. Palampur is a rapidly developing town of Himachal Pradesh with plenty of options for people stay. The upper areas of Palampur experience heavy snowfall and provide opportunities for tourists to engage in winter sports or enjoy a stroll through the tea gardens. Palampur has emerged as a favorite for movie shoots lately. Directors like Imtiaz Ali and Lawrence D'Souza have shot movies in Palampur. A ropeway has been proposed across the Neugal river which will further attract tourists. Palampur is at the center of all major tourist attractions, with Dharamshala on one side and Baijnath and Manali on the other. One can easily find good and affordable places to stay in the town. You can find hotels, homestays, villas, and cottages at very competitive prices. There are also a good number of restaurants in the main market serving a variety of cuisines. Some tourist sites around Palampur include: Saurabh Van Vihar (4 km from Palampur): Built in the memory of Late Capt. Saurabh Kalia, martyred in the Kargil War, a park was constructed in the Neugal Khad area near Bandla village. Managed by the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, the Van Vihar was set up with the purpose of providing information to tourists about nature and the environment. The Vihar sprawls over an area of 35 acres and there is a green park located here. The area is surrounded by the Dhauladhar mountains and offers a scenic view. The park is a great picnic spot too and is away from the city crowd. There is a water pond in the park which contains a variety of fish. A boating facility is also provided here and separate kids' park is also there. Baijnath Shiva Temple: Built during the 12th century, Bajinath is known to be one of the oldest temples of Shiva. The temple
from Almora in 1849. The bush thrived in the climatic conditions of Palampur and became the focal point of the European tea estate owners with an exception of the famous Wah Tea Estate which was owned by Nawab Muhammad Hayat Khan and his descendants, until 1947. Since then, the Kangra tea of Palampur has become internationally renowned. The first prime minister of independent India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, visited Palampur in 1941. There is a Nehru Chowk in Palampur to commemorate this visit. Pre-independence The growth of tea estates from the mid-19th century prompted the administration to build infrastructure in Palampur, such as schools, colleges, and hospital. It also became the center of labourers engaged in tea leaves plucking, packing, and transportation. The earthquake of 1905 left a trail of destruction. There was a lot of reconstruction done. In 1927, the railway line for the hydro-electric project at Joginder Nagar was laid. An increase in employment options led to the growth of investment in the area. Post independence In 1947, Sobha Singh, a well known contemporary painter moved from Punjab to Andretta and developed his art gallery. He painted art pieces related to North Indian culture and shot into prominence as an artist. After 1947, regional inner-connectivity began to evolve. A military station was established at Holta, a strategic location of the town. CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University was established in 1978, followed by the establishment of C.S.I.R - Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology in 1983. Many infrastructure and sub-division departments were created for electricity board, housing board, public health services and public works department. Geography Palampur is at , at a height of around 1300 metres, above sea level. It is in the northwestern region of Himachal Pradesh in north India and is 213 km from the hill station of Shimla. Distance from major cities Distance from Chandigarh: 250 km Distance from Delhi: 512 km Distance from Shimla: 213 km Distance from Pathankot: 112 km Climate Palampur has a monsoonal-influenced humid subtropical climate (Cwa) with not so hot summers and cool winters. Late summer and early spring see massive amount of monsoonal rain. Vegetation The naturally occurring forests of this division are of large number of forest types ranging from dry tropical forests to moist alpine scrub. The forests in Palampur forest division stretches from the bank of Beas River to the tops and slopes of lofty ranges of Dhauladhar, which separates the Bharmour forest division. These present a large variety of different features and a great diversity of climate and vegetation. The altitude difference of 590 meters near Alampur to 5200 meters on the main ridge coupled with aspect and biotic influence results in a diversified and rich forest flora started with river bank species like Shisham, Khair, and ending with Spruce, Fir and temperate pastures. The riparian species are replaced by dry mixed deciduous forest above the bank of river streams and continue up to elevations of 1000 meters where the ground is taken over by Chir Pine which extends up to about 1900 meters beyond which there are stretches of Ban Oak, Kail and Deodar providing ground to Spruce, Fir, Ban Oak and Rhododendron. Walnut, Horse Chestnut, Maple and Bird cherry are found scattered in temperate zone and in glades in the depression. Demographics The current population of Palampur, as per its municipal corporation, is 40,385. As per the 2011 Indian Census, Palampur municipality had a total population of 3,543, of which 1,814 were males and 1,729 were females. It has a sex ratio of 953 females to 1000 males. Population within the age group of 0 to 6 years was 254. The total number of literates in Palampur was 3,004, which constituted 84.8% of the population with male literacy of 85.9% and female literacy of 83.6%. The effective literacy rate of 7+ population of Palampur was 91.3%, of which male literacy rate was 93.0% and female literacy rate was 89.6%. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population was 785 and 17 respectively. Palampur had 842 households in 2011. After the creation of Palampur municipal corporation, it acquired the nearby panchayats and satellite areas, and the population was recounted to 40,385 after merging with the census figures taken in 2011. Government and politics Civic administration In 2020, after the formation of the Palampur municipal corporation, 15 wards were created by merging the satellite areas and 15 panchayats, increasing the total area to and a total population of 40,385, combining those of the merged areas. Politics Palampur is a state legislative constituency in Himachal Pradesh. Lala Kanhiya Lal Butail, was the first representative of Palampur. Palampur is the hometown of the senior BJP leader and former Chief Minister Shanta Kumar. Congress and the Bhartiya Janata Party are the dominant political parties. BJP leaders from Palampur include Ch. Sarvan Kumar, Praveen Sharma and Shiv Kumar. For Congress, the Butail family has been significant. Kunj Behari Lal Butail served as an MLA for over a decade and was the first Pradesh Congress Committee President. The current MLA is Ashish Butail. Tourism Hospitals There are three hospitals. 1. City Hospital Palampur 2. Karan Hospital Palampur 3. Vivekanand Hospital Palampur Behind the town stands the high ranges of Dhauladhar mountains (white hill of snow), whose tops remain covered for most of the year. This place is being developed as a large tourist centre. A ropeway and an amusement park are being built. An agricultural university is functioning nearby. An Ayurvedic hospital and one Ayurvedic medical college are in Paprola are about 10 km away. Some tea factories are in operation. Kangra valley is known for its tea gardens. On the outskirts of Palampur, the Neugal stream is a thin stream running over stony ground far below the cliff. There is a trek to Bundla Falls which cascades from a height of 100 meters. A recreational spot, called Saurabh Van Vihar, in Bundla, gets its name from Capt. Saurabh Kalia who hails from Palampur. Several trek routes lead out of Palampur, particularly over the Dhauladhar Mountains towards the districts of Chamba and Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. Some important treks are over the Sanghar pass to Bharmaur via Holi, the Thamsar Pass (4,747 meters above MSL) from Billing to Manali via Bara Bhangal, over the Jalsu pass from Baijnath to Bharmaur, and the forest trek from Mcleodganj to Triund. A four-day trek will lead the traveller to Holi, via Waru La. Twenty-eight kilometres from Palampur is Billing, near Bir an important centre for paragliding. Paraglider pilots often land near Palampur after cross-country flights starting from Billing. Palampur has numerous Buddhist monasteries. Palampur is a rapidly developing town of Himachal Pradesh with plenty of options for people stay. The upper areas of Palampur experience heavy snowfall and provide opportunities for tourists to engage in winter sports or enjoy a stroll through the tea gardens. Palampur has emerged as a favorite for movie shoots lately. Directors like Imtiaz Ali and Lawrence D'Souza have shot movies in Palampur. A ropeway has been proposed across the Neugal river which will further attract tourists. Palampur is at the center of all major tourist attractions, with Dharamshala on one side and Baijnath and Manali on the other. One can easily find good and affordable places to stay in the town. You can find hotels, homestays, villas, and cottages at very competitive prices. There are also a good number of restaurants in the main market serving a variety of cuisines. Some tourist sites around Palampur include: Saurabh Van Vihar (4 km from Palampur): Built in the memory of Late Capt. Saurabh Kalia, martyred in the Kargil War, a park was constructed in the Neugal Khad area near Bandla village. Managed by the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, the Van Vihar was set up with the purpose of providing information to tourists about nature and the environment. The Vihar sprawls over an area of 35 acres and there is a green park located here. The area is surrounded by the Dhauladhar mountains and offers a scenic view. The park is a great picnic spot too and is away from the
tending bar when an old friend tells him about a Mrs. Leneski, who wants Dorsey to find her granddaughter, Maritsa Durant. The quest leads him into a blue-collar neighborhood, a seedy drug underground, and an
is a crime novel by the American writer Thomas Lipinski set in 1990s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It tells the story of Pittsburgh private detective Carroll Dorsey, who is making ends meet by tending bar when an old friend tells him about a Mrs. Leneski, who wants
Yi Chau). 10 other ships were dismasted including HMS Sulphur, HMS Royalist and HMS Hebe. 11 ships suffered losses of bowsprits or one or more masts and 2 lost their rudders. Destruction also ravaged various shore establishments and it was estimated that around 300 people lost their lives in the disaster. 1843 1846 1847 1848 1855 1874 1906 1908 1936 1937 1941 1947 1962 1971 1972 1983 2008 2012 See also List of missing ships List
barques, 1 ship, 1 brig, 4 schooners and the cutter HMS Louisa. In addition to this, a great number of smaller harbour going craft and Tanka boats were completely destroyed. 4 other large vessels and 6 prize junks were driven ashore and wrecked with the prize junks mostly wrecked on and around Cawee-Chow (Likely at modern-day Kau Yi Chau). 10 other ships were dismasted including HMS Sulphur, HMS Royalist and HMS Hebe. 11 ships suffered losses of bowsprits or one or more masts and 2 lost their rudders. Destruction also ravaged
what are three types of business communication?
The four basic types of business communication are internal (upward), internal (downward), internal (lateral) and external.
what is in greggs vegan sausage roll?
The Greggs vegan sausage roll is made of fungal mycoprotein instead of pork and features a paler pastry cylinder due to the absence of a fat-based glaze. ... The blend has been “exclusively” made for the bakery (presumably because Quorn isn't vegan) using mycoprotein, which is fermented fungus that grows in the ground.
How do I know if there is Spyware on my computer and how do I get rid of it.?
Since the questions you have asked is similar to a lot that appear on answers, I have prepared this to aid you. Topics covered are: Anti virus, Anti spyware, Browsers, e-mail, Word processors, Database, Spreadsheets, Presentations, Drawings and Photo manipulations. All programmes described are free to use, some even for commercial use.\n\nAntiviral.\nAVG free. Excellent protection available from: http://www.Grisoft.com\n\nDon't use two antiviral products together as they may be incompatible. If your Antiviral trial has run out, then remove product from your computer and get the AVG installed.\n\nAntispyware\nEssential products are: Adaware SE from: http://www.lavasoft.com \n Spybot SD from: Download.com or similar, Tucows etc\n Spywareblaster “ “ “ “\n Windows Defender - from Microsoft downloads.\n\nOffice Applications\nOpen Office has an extremely good free to use and distribute product at http://www.openoffice.org\n\nIt contains programmes fully functional in Word-processing, Database, Spreadsheets, Drawing and Presentation. It looks and feels like Microsoft Office and can even make PDF's\n\nPhoto-manipulations\nFor ease of use and management of your photo files try Kodak easyshare software or Picasso.\n\nFor advanced and fully functional photographic manipulation gimp2 is very similar to Photoshop and is available from http://gimp.org\n\nBrowsers and E-mail programmes.\nCan recommend Firefox for browsing and has many safety features installed and is self updating and for a general e-mail programme, Thunderbird is very good. Go to:\n\n http://www.mozilla.com/products/\n\nFun and helpful programmes\nHave a look at Calendar Magic, it has lots of Scientific, Geometry, Factor and Expression calculators as well as Global distances, Sun and Moon Data, a Pregnancy Calculator, Time Data and Alarm clocks as well as an extremely comprehensive range of Calendars in about 27 different formats from Afghanistan to Vietnamese, including Chinese and Hindu.\n\nC Cleaner.http://www.ccleaner.com/\nThis will tell you a lot about what is on your computer, such as running programmes,cookies, History, settings etc. and will help you clean up and remove unwanted items. Be careful how you use it as it is a very powerful programme and you should read the help index before you do anything with it.\n\nHope this information is of help to you and others.
why serve on your hoa board?
Serving on the board can be a wonderful opportunity to develop your leadership skills and learn from others who are experienced board members. You can bring fresh ideas while also learning the ins and outs of running an HOA and working with diverse people. ... Being part of the HOA board is often a thankless job.
Mateo and Rodriguez. From 1987 to 2013, it is the most populous district in the country, encompassing the northern part of Quezon City commonly called as Novaliches, until it was redistricted in time for the 2013 election. Just like its pre-2013 composition, it still includes the Batasang Pambansa, the seat of
the House of Representatives of the Philippines since 1987. The district consists of the eastern barangays bordering Marikina, San Mateo and Rodriguez. From 1987 to 2013, it is the most populous district in the country, encompassing the northern part of Quezon City
He also noted that "solid and stylish" gore was a plus to the film and that he was "dying" to know how it ended, even if was a little overwhelmed by the final ambiguous twist."
También señaló que el «sólido y estilizado» gore era un añadido para la película y que se «moría» por conocer su final, incluso estando un poco abrumado por el ambiguo giro final.​ FilmAffinity
Then 30,000 children in Ahmedabad, and growing.
Và 30000 trẻ em ở Ahmedabad, và con số vẫn đang tăng lên.
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what do i do about this one?
With all honesty, he sounds like a perv. But this question isn't about that, so in my opinion is sit him down and ask him if he respects you. His answer is key to your relationship, cause if he doesn't then it should end it right then and there. After asking him that ask him why when you take his hand away for your boob, that it somehow finds its way back again and again. Make sure you have a serious look on your face and have a serious tone, so that he knows that you dislike that stuff happening. Tell him that you are a lady and if he respects you then he will not let it happen ever again. But here is another key part, if you let it happen again, then you do not respect yourself, and don't expect him to either. But I give you my best wishes and thoughts.
eccentric orbit. This planet was discovered on September 22, 2008 in La Silla Observatory using the HARPS spectrograph. On this same day, the second planet in this system, HD 60532 c, was discovered in a 1:3 orbital resonance. References External links Exoplanets Exoplanets discovered in 2008 Giant planets Puppis
to revolve in an eccentric orbit. This planet was discovered on September 22, 2008 in La Silla Observatory using the HARPS spectrograph. On this same day, the second planet in this system, HD 60532 c, was discovered in a 1:3 orbital resonance. References External links