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Sherman Howard (American football) | شيرمان هوارد (لاعب كرة قدم أمريكية) |
Take Apart Your Nintendo DS and Safely Put It Back Together | Ever wanted to wonder what the inside of a DS looks like? Want to open it to see? then read on reader... |
how often do ca id cards expire | ID card renewal. In California, you will need to renew your state ID card every six years, or 10 years for a senior citizen ID. In order to renew your ID card, you will need to go into any State Revenue Office, bring two forms of ID and pay an $8 fee. |
what wines are heart healthy? | ['Pinot noir. You might be surprised to learn that there really is one particular grape that has claimed the number one spot of healthiest wine, but the winner is Pinot Noir. ... ', 'Merlot. ... ', 'Cabernet. ... ', 'Rosé ... ', 'No sweet wines.'] |
a primary indicator for tracing and understanding ancient trade in the Mediterranean. Her research files are the foundation of a unique archive of stamped handles (totaling some 150,000 records) from across the ancient world and to which scholars continue to add. Personal life and education Virginia Grace was born in 1901 in New York City to Lee Ashley and Virginia Fitz-Randolph Grace, a comfortably-off family with her father involved in importing cotton. She attended Brearley School. She attended Bryn Mawr College, graduating in 1922, after which she taught English and mathematics to secondary-school students for several years. In 1927 she returned to Bryn Mawr interpolating her studies with a year at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and earning her PhD in 1934, working with stamped amphora handles. While at Bryn Mawr she became engaged to a fellow student, although they did not marry before his death (a few years before | his death (a few years before 1940). She died in Athens on 22 May 1994. Archaeological work Grace's work has included excavating Pergamon, Halai and tombs at Lapithos in Cyprus, and a lifelong affiliation with the Agora Excavations, starting in 1932. In 1935, she worked on the Bryn Mawr Tarsus excavations. She was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton and received two Guggenheim Fellowships to advance her research, the first in 1938. She worked with the U.S. State Department, the O.S.S. Greek Affairs offices in Istanbul, İzmir, Cairo, and at Athens National Museum. In 1989, she was awarded with the Gold Medal of the Archaeological Institute of America. References External links A Study of the Database and the Definition of Matrices of Stamped Amphora Handles in Alexandria 1901 births 1994 deaths American School of Classical Studies at Athens Bryn Mawr College alumni Scientists from New York City American women archaeologists 20th-century American archaeologists 20th-century American women Historians from New |
Quettar was the bulletin of the Linguistic Fellowship of The Tolkien Society between 1980 and 1995, running for forty-nine issues before being wound up. | Quettar era el boletín de la Comunidad Lingüistica de la Tolkien Society entre 1980 y 1995, en funcionamiento durante 49 ediciones antes de ser cancelado. |
He arrived in New York City on January 1, 1918. | Il arrive à New York le 1er janvier 1918. |
The Baron and Baroness Gondremarck enter he promises to show them everything they want to see in the French capital ("Jamais, foi de cicérone"). | Il barone e la baronessa Gondremarck entrano, egli promette di mostrare loro tutto quello che vogliono vedere nella capitale francese ("Jamais, foi de cicérone"). |
The CLC family of chloride channels contains 10 or 12 transmembrane helices. | La família CLC de canals de clorur conté 10 o 12 hèlix transmembrana. |
Sandy Alomar Sr. | サンディー・アロマー・シニア |
how long does it take to get kidney biopsy results back? | After the kidney sample is taken, it is sent to specially trained pathologists who will read and interpret your kidney biopsy. It often takes three to five days to get the full biopsy results. In some cases, you may have a partial or full report within 24 hours or less. |
In July 1979, Pursey told the NME that they had recorded 10 songs — seven originals and three cover versions — and that they would be ready to tour by September that year. | En juillet 1979, Pursey annonce qu'ils ont enregistré 10 chansons — onze originales et trois reprises — et qu'ils tourneront en septembre la même année. |
The survivors soon discover they have been herded inside because the ship is full of Alien eggs, which were apparently being nurtured by the ship's long-dead creators, a mysterious race of dog-like aliens. | Les survivants découvrent bientôt qu'ils ont été rassemblés à l'intérieur parce que le navire est rempli d’œufs extraterrestres, apparemment nourris par les créateurs disparus du navire, une mystérieuse race d'extraterrestres. |
Are you thinking about him? | Stai pensando a lui? |
In these sports, the score is expressed as the number of goals plus the number of alternate scores and the combined total of points with the winner being decided on total points. | În aceste sporturi, scorul este exprimat ca numărul de goluri plus numărul de scoruri alternative și totalul de puncte combinate, iar câștigătorul este decis în funcție de numărul total de puncte. |
Lyric Music is awarded by L'Académie Charles Cros. The following is a partial list of winners: 2003 Rundfunkchor Berlin and Rundfunk-Sinfornieorchester Berlin under the direction of Marek Janowski for their | Offenbach: La grande duchesse de Gerolstein Sandrine Piau, Paul Agnew, Ann Hallenberg, and Guillemette Laureaus, conducted by Federico Maria Sardelli for their recording of Antonio Vivaldi opera arias Mireille Delunsch and Daniel Harding for their recording of Benjamin Britten: The Turn of the Screw See also Grand Prix |
South Sea Bubble (play) | South Sea Bubble (piesă) |
Bosch players FC Eindhoven players MSV Duisburg players De Graafschap players SC Telstar players Almere City FC players Enosis Neon Paralimni FC players Sivasspor footballers Helmond Sport players Eerste Divisie players 2. Bundesliga players Süper Lig players Cypriot First | journeyman striker, Mihci began his career at FC Den Bosch and currently plays for Dutch top amateur side IJsselmeervogels, with whom he won the Dutch Amateur League title in June 2010. References External links Hilmi Mihçi at VoetbalInternational 1976 births Living people People from Baarn Dutch footballers Dutch people of Turkish descent FC Den Bosch |
Subjectivists assign numbers per subjective probability, i.e., as a degree of belief. | Οι υποκειμενιστές ορίζουν αριθμούς ανά υποκειμενική πιθανότητα, δηλαδή, ως ένα βαθμό πεποίθησης. |
parsing xml file in php | How do you parse and process HTML/XML in PHP? |
is currently the head coach of Phoenix Rising FC in the USL Championship. Coaching record Honors USL Championship Coach of the Year Winner: 2019 Personal life Schantz is a native of Tucson, Arizona, and graduated from Salpointe Catholic High School. Homophobia controversy During a Phoenix Rising game with San Diego Loyal on September 30, 2020, midfielder Junior Flemmings was accused of using a Jamaican homophobic slur against the openly gay Loyal midfielder Collin Martin. Loyal, who had been leading 3-1 up to that point, walked off the field in protest and forfeited the match. Video capturing an exchange between Rising coach Rich Schantz and Loyal coach Landon Donovan over the incident led to claims of Schantz telling Donovan that the incident was "part of the game," that the players were "competing," as well as accusations that Schantz tried to downplay the incident. Schantz later denied such accusations, saying his words were "misconstrued," and that he was not excusing "any | Flemmings was accused of using a Jamaican homophobic slur against the openly gay Loyal midfielder Collin Martin. Loyal, who had been leading 3-1 up to that point, walked off the field in protest and forfeited the match. Video capturing an exchange between Rising coach Rich Schantz and Loyal coach Landon Donovan over the incident led to claims of Schantz telling Donovan that the incident was "part of the game," that the players were "competing," as well as accusations that Schantz tried to downplay the incident. |
turning professional. Gerso made his debut as a senior with G.D. Tourizense in the third division, who acted as Académica's farm team. Released in summer 2011, he moved to G.D. Estoril Praia of the Segunda Liga, contributing 20 scoreless appearances in his first season as the club returned to the Primeira Liga after seven years. Gerso made his debut in Portugal's top flight on 17 August 2012, playing 30 minutes in a 1–2 away loss against S.C. Olhanense. He continued to be played almost exclusively as a substitute in the following campaigns, by manager Marco Silva. For 2014–15, Gerso was loaned to fellow league side Moreirense FC. Sporting KC On 4 January 2017, Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer announced the signing of Gerso from C.F. Os Belenenses on a three-year designated player contract, with an option for a fourth year. On 17 May, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 win against Seattle Sounders FC at Children's Mercy Park. Gerso rejected an offer for | playing 30 minutes in a 1–2 away loss against S.C. Olhanense. He continued to be played almost exclusively as a substitute in the following campaigns, by manager Marco Silva. For 2014–15, Gerso was loaned to fellow league side Moreirense FC. Sporting KC On 4 January 2017, Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer announced the signing of Gerso from C.F. Os Belenenses on a three-year designated player contract, with an option for a fourth year. On 17 May, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 win against Seattle Sounders FC at Children's Mercy Park. Gerso rejected an offer for a new deal at the end of the 2020 season, and was released. Jeju |
You have to overcome the difficulties. | Ihr müsst die Probleme überwinden. |
Do you own your house or you rent? | We own our house. It's just a small one (2 bedrooms) but we had an awful experience with renting. Our landlord was over every day without telling us, he used our utilities, he was really creepy and would stand outside the window and stare in at me and he would never fix anything plus the house was practically falling down and infested with mice but because it looked nice from the outside we were paying a fortune. After that we decided that we'd have a little home built on my Mum and Step-Dad's property (they have a huge propery & we're WAY down the back) while we save up for our dream home. |
These enzyme-catalyzed reactions allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments. | Queste reazioni catalizzate da enzimi consentono agli organismi di crescere e riprodursi, mantenere le proprie strutture e rispondere alle sollecitazioni dell'ambiente circostante. |
Miniature Sun, 2001 White Space. | Miniature Sun, 2001 White Space (Белое пространство). |
Leen (given name) | Leen (voornaam) |
kHz in Newmarket, which was the former frequency occupied by CKDX up until the 1990s; it is unknown if this application was approved. On September 10, 2009, UCB applied to change Cobourg's CKJJ-FM-1 frequency from 100.9 to 90.7 MHz. This application was denied on January 26, 2010. They would apply for it again on September 27, 2010, this time receiving approval on February 21, 2011, after the original repeater was forced to close down following the launch of CIYM-FM 100.9 in Brighton. Upon approval, the station received a new callsign, CHJJ-FM. On | new originating station, CKGW, in 2007. In 2007, transmitters were added in Cobourg (100.9 MHz) and Brockville (99.9 MHz). On September 22, 2006, UCB was denied a licence for 106.5 MHz at Foymount. On January 29, 2009, UCB applied for a broadcasting licence for 1480 kHz in Newmarket, which was the former frequency occupied by CKDX up until the 1990s; it is unknown if this application was approved. On September 10, 2009, UCB applied |
Hogan conceded the others were his "brothers 4 life"; however, he would decline the offer, stating that "it's a different time". | Hogan reconheceu os outros eram seus "irmãos para sempre", no entanto, ele recusou a oferta, afirmando que "é um momento diferente". |
Lanes (Salt Lake City) I-15 Express Lanes (San Diego) | Lanes may refer to: I-15 Express |
it borders with France (department of Haut-Rhin). On the south, it borders on the canton of Solothurn, with a few exclaves of that canton within its western area. In the extreme southwest, it borders on the canton of Jura. The Jura mountain chain traverses the canton. The rivers Ergolz and Birs drain the lands of the canton. The thirty rivers of Baselland are: Ergolz Eibach Homburger Bach Diegter Bach Walibach Vordere Frenke Fluebach Hintere Frenke Frenke Orisbach Röserenbach Arisdorfer Bach Violenbach Wintersinger Bach Buuser Bach Magdener Bach Hemmiker Bach Rickenbächlein Rhein Birsig Binnbach Marchbach Birs Seebach Chastelbach Ibach Dürrbach Lüssel Wahlenbach Lützel Politics Since the decision to remain independent from Basel-Stadt in 1969 there have been a number of requests in the parliament for Basel-Landschaft to become a full canton. In 1988 the canton of Basel-Landschaft had this aim written into its constitution. The aim remains to change the Swiss constitution to recognize the two cantons of Basel as full members. Federal election results FDP before 2009, FDP.The Liberals after 2009 "*" indicates that the party was not on the ballot in this canton. Part of the GPS Political subdivisions The nine municipalities of the Arlesheim district used to belong to the diocese of Basel. In 1792 French troops occupied the district and in 1793 the lands were annexed by France, which explains the linguistic switch of the Family of the House of Basel's name from "von Basel" to "de Bâle", since Arlesheim holds their manor. In 1815 at the Congress of Vienna the district joined Basel. The district of Laufental has the same history as that of Arlesheim. The important difference is that in 1815 Laufental joined Bern rather than Basel. When the canton of Jura was created in 1979, the district of Laufental became an enclave of the canton of Bern. It was allowed self- determination and in 1980 the people decided to join the canton of Basel-Landschaft. This led to Laufental joining the canton of Basel-Landschaft on 1 January 1994 after a lengthy administrative process. Districts There are 5 areas (Bezirke) in Basel-Landschaft (): Arlesheim (Pop: ) capital: Arlesheim (Pop: ) Laufen (Pop: ) capital: Laufen (Pop: ) Liestal (Pop: ) capital: Liestal (Pop: ) Sissach (Pop: ) capital: Sissach (Pop: ) Waldenburg (Pop: ) capital: Waldenburg (Pop: ) Municipalities There are 86 municipalities in the canton (). Demographics The population is predominantly German-speaking. Protestantism is the main religion in the canton (43% ), while about one-third of the population (32%) is Roman Catholic. The Swiss Reformed Church and Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland are recognized as state churches. Between 1959 and 1970 the canton was Switzerland's fastest-growing, as the population almost doubled from 108,000 to 205,000. Today, the canton has a population (as of ) of . , the population included 48,719 foreigners who made up 18.1% of the population. Historical population The historical population is given in the following table: Economy Agriculture in the canton includes fruit growing, dairy farming and cattle breeding. Important industries include textiles, metals and chemicals. The canton of Basel-Landschaft is part of the economic region around Basel | most of the canton's land belonged to the city of Basel. After Napoleon's visit in 1798, the country achieved equality with the city. The country was economically dependent on the city, most probably because of the cost and difficulty in transporting agricultural goods to further markets, the financing of land transactions and crop production by city-based merchants. Low levels of education and literacy in the agricultural areas of Europe was typical in that era. The best students would be sponsored and sent away for higher learning. The city of Basel remained the cultural and economic centre of both Basel half cantons until then. Castles and residences of Basel merchants dominated much of the landscape in Basel-Landschaft. After 1830 there were political quarrels and armed conflict in the canton of Basel. Some of these were concerned with the rights of the population in the agricultural areas. They ultimately led to the separation of the canton Basel-Landschaft from the city of Basel on 26 August 1833. Since then, there has been a movement for reunification. This movement gained momentum after 1900 when many parts of Basel-Landschaft became industrialized. The two half cantons agreed in principle to merge, but in 1969 the people of Basel-Landschaft voted down a referendum on this proposal in favour of retaining their independence. It is thought that the closing economic gap between the two cantons was the main reason why the population changed their attitude. That vote was not the end of a close relationship between the two Basels. The two half cantons have since signed a number of agreements to co-operate. The contribution of Basel-Landschaft to the University of Basel since 1976 is just one example. Geography The canton of Basel-Landschaft lies in the northwestern corner of Switzerland just south of the canton of Basel-Stadt. With a few exceptions, it includes the towns of the Laufental along the river Birs, the Birseck and the Leimental, as well as the towns along the Ergolz and its tributaries. The shape of the canton is very irregular, and its borders cut across several towns. In terms of size, it is one of the smaller cantons of Switzerland (18th of 26). However, it is number 10 in terms of population. Basel-Landschaft borders on the east and north with the canton of Aargau and the Rhine, which forms the border with Germany (state of Baden-Württemberg). On the northwest, it borders with France (department of Haut-Rhin). On the south, it borders on the canton of Solothurn, with a few exclaves of that canton within its western area. In the extreme southwest, it borders on the canton of Jura. The Jura mountain chain traverses the canton. The rivers Ergolz and Birs drain the lands of the canton. The thirty rivers of Baselland are: Ergolz Eibach Homburger Bach Diegter Bach Walibach Vordere Frenke Fluebach Hintere Frenke Frenke Orisbach Röserenbach Arisdorfer Bach Violenbach Wintersinger Bach Buuser Bach Magdener Bach Hemmiker Bach Rickenbächlein Rhein Birsig Binnbach Marchbach Birs Seebach Chastelbach Ibach Dürrbach Lüssel Wahlenbach Lützel Politics Since the decision to remain independent from Basel-Stadt in 1969 there have been a number of requests in the parliament for Basel-Landschaft to become a full canton. In 1988 the canton of Basel-Landschaft had this aim written into its constitution. The aim remains to change the Swiss constitution to recognize the two cantons of Basel as full members. Federal election results FDP before 2009, FDP.The Liberals after 2009 "*" indicates that the party |
Cazaci River | Râul Cazaci |
First All-Russian Congress on Women's Education on 26 December 1912 – 4 January 1913 in Saint Petersburg. The February Revolution of 1917 and the celebration of the International Women's Day invigorated the league. On 20 March, the league organized a mass demonstration with approximately 40,000 women marching from the City Duma to State Duma. Under the leadership of Poliksena N. Shishkina-Iavein, the League also submitted a Petition to the Russian Provisional Government demanding equal voting and other rights for women under the new regime. Two days later the women received a promise of women's suffrage | a mass demonstration with approximately 40,000 women marching from the City Duma to State Duma. Under the leadership of Poliksena N. Shishkina-Iavein, the League also submitted a Petition to the Russian Provisional Government demanding equal voting and other rights for women under the new regime. Two days later the women received a promise of women's suffrage from Prince Georgy Lvov, head of the Russian Provisional Government. The law was passed on 20 July 1917. The league disintegrated soon after |
Bloggers in Morocco and around the world were furious. | Los bloggers en Marruecos y alrededor del mundo estaban furiosos. |
The club is in the Central Division of the American League . | The White Sox play in the American League 's Central Division . |
(Korean: 재,계발, Hanja: 再,啓發) is the second album by South Korean hip-hop duo Leessang. The album was released | 14 songs. Track listing References 2003 albums Korean-language albums Leessang albums Kakao |
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures are effective in improving fertility in many women with endometriosis. | Le procedure di fecondazione in vitro (FIV) risultano efficaci nel migliorare la fertilità in molte donne con endometriosi. |
During the audition process, production continually called her "Jena Irene," possibly due to a mistake she made when writing down her name, as "Irene" is not her surname, but rather her middle name. | Durante el proceso de audición, la producción del programa continuamente la llamó "Jena Irene", posiblemente debido a un error que ella comentió cuando escribió su nombre, como "Irene" no es su apellido sino su segundo nombre. |
features 181 rooms, a spa, banquet facilities, a rooftop indoor/outdoor mineral pool, and is connected to Casino Moose Jaw. The hotel was named after the historic Temple Gardens Dance Hall, one block north. The hotel was originally built with 69 rooms at cost of $9 Million Canadian; funds were a mixture of private and government investment. The hotel was later expanded to 179 room. In 2006 the hotel was purchased by Temple REIT, led by (Arni Thorsteinson), for $21 Million Canadian. Mineral Pool In 1910 drillers, who were looking for oil, discovered | government investment. The hotel was later expanded to 179 room. In 2006 the hotel was purchased by Temple REIT, led by (Arni Thorsteinson), for $21 Million Canadian. Mineral Pool In 1910 drillers, who were looking for oil, discovered the hot springs that now service the hotel. The springs waters originate from an ancient sea bed below the surface. The water travels under its own pressure through pipes to the spa, which is located about away. Notable Events In 1997 Peter Gzowski's final broadcast of CBC radio program Morningside was broadcast from the resort instead of CBC studios. The broadcast gave the hotel national exposure. The resort café is named the Morningside Cafe in recognition. In 2016, Temple Gardens Hotel & Spa celebrated |
why is prateek kuhad famous? | Prateek Kuhad is an Indian singer-songwriter and a musician who makes independent music. He has gained international notice since his 2015 debut album, In Tokens and Charms. Prateek grew up in the city of Jaipur before moving to the United States for college. |
is zoup bone broth healthy? | Bone broth, a stock made by simmering bones and connective tissue of chicken and beef, has gained popularity over the past few years as a health drink. The nutrient-dense liquid is rich in vitamins, minerals, and collagen protein and is thought to be healing for everything from the digestive tract to skin and joints. |
Help me with this song? | song name: Mad World\nArtist: Gary Jules\nLyrics: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/garyjules/madworld.html\n\nIn my opinion this is a really good song that has a deep meaning to its lyrics if you listen to them carefully. |
how long can morning after pill side effects last? | If you're breast-feeding, ulipristal isn't recommended. Side effects of the morning-after pill, which typically last only a few days, might include: Nausea or vomiting. Dizziness. |
moving from here and sold 90% land to Hindus. the Jama-Masjid of Nardiganj was built by villagers of nearby villages. Ahmad Raza was very fampus landlord from nardiganj. Temple and mosque There are many famous temples in Nardiganj. There is a Durgasthan, one Kali Sthan, one Badi devi sthan. and there is only one beautiful mosque in Muslim's colony. That is Jama-Masjid of Nardiganj. Jama Masjid was built by a people of nearby villages of Nardiganj. Kali sthan was founded by Sri Babu Prabhu chand in the 18th century in bich bazar nardiganj he also the founder of old devi sthan. Economy At the southern of Rajgir Nardiganj has been growing into an important business place. Magahi Pan is famous to all over India. handiya, Tungi villages are mainly known for Magahi pan. Sabji-bazaar, bich-bazaar, Andarbazar are centre point of markets in nardiganj. Bhumihars(babhans), Yadavas, teli, Mahuri, pandit, Ansari (julaha) are big communities there. Nardiganj is the main market place for most of the small villages around like Handiya, Pandapa, Masaurha, Bikoo, Chirraiyan, Parariya. economy is mostly based | situated in Nawada, Bihar, India, its geographical coordinates are 24° 56' 0" North, 85° 26' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Nārdiganj https://www.google.co.in/maps/place/Nardiganj,+Bihar/@24.9361435,85.422678,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x39f2e4a12674747b:0x4c8be8abfd66e921!8m2!3d24.9380901!4d85.4309253. It takes 28 minutes to travel from Nardiganj Road to Rajgir. Approximate driving distance between Nardiganj Road and Rajgir is 10 km. 12 km far from district headquarter. History Nardiganj is situated in the Magadh subdivision of southern Bihar. The Surya Narayana Mandir of Handiya (Nawada) is earliest and it is supposed to be of Dvapara Yuga. The Surya Narayana Mandir of Handiya is constructed by the King of Magadha Jarasandha. Jarasandha's daughter Dhaniya was suffering from leprosy and used to stay this holy place every day for devotion. The myth goes, she used to bathe in the nearby pond and was cured. Soon after Dhaniya established a place of worship of Ma Bhagwati in a close to village and |
But you could never be sure about anyone who joined a cult. | There was no way to trust any cult members. |
at the USC School of Architecture from 1964 until his death in 2004. He was the director of the undergraduate building science program from 1980 to 2004. He lectured widely at other universities, and received more than 20 awards for his work. The architecture of Pierre Koenig was the subject of the book "Pierre Koenig" written by James Steele in 1998. Also in 1998, Koenig was elevated to "Distinguished Professor" after 35 years on the USC faculty. He received the USC Distinguished Alumni Award and the Gold Medal from the Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Early life The son of a salesman, Koenig was born in San Francisco. The family moved to Southern California in 1939. After returning from a four-year tour in the Army during World War II, he enrolled in architecture school. He received his Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) degree from USC in 1952. Career Koenig worked with Raphael Soriano and Edward H. Fickett among others, and began private practice | House) and 22 (the Stahl House) were constructed on dramatic, otherwise-unbuildable sites. Particularly the Case Study House #22, photographed by Julius Shulman, is widely considered the iconic postwar L.A. home, with its sweeping city views and openness to the outdoors. At USC, Koenig led the undergraduate building science program and directed the Natural Forces Laboratory. The Building Science group at USC also included Ralph Lewis Knowles, Douglas E. Noble, Marc Schiler, Karen M. Kensek, Goetz Schierle, David Brindle, and Konrad Wachsmann. Koenig died of leukemia in 2004 at 78. He was survived by his wife, Gloria; sons, Randall and Jean Pierre; and two stepsons, Barry |
Should I pick up Tom Glavine?why or why not? | He is not as good as before, we all agree with that. Mets can give him enough wins this year, but he is not (never) a strikeout guy, and his last three year WHIP is a little bit high. Depends on your team, he might or might not be valuable to you.\n\nHe is in FA in three of my fantasy leagues, maybe in yours too. People are still concerned about him. If he is in FA, you can pick him up, and try to sell him high for some reliable players. Don't trade for him though. |
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Herbalife Nutrition | Хербалайф |
season standings Central League Pacific League Japan Series Seibu Lions won the series 4-3. See also 1983 Major League Baseball | standings Central League Pacific League Japan Series Seibu Lions won the series 4-3. See also |
The name Starlite was coined by Ward's granddaughter Kimberly. | Tên gọi Starlite được đặt bởi cháu gái của Ward, Kimberly. |
They start dating, but the couple split up after Inácio gets a job in Rio de Janeiro. | Ellos comienzan a enamorarse, pero la pareja se separa después de que Inácio consegue empleo en Río de Janeiro. |
The Araz family had always been religious and Araz's father was already affiliated with the religious order headed by Kenan Rıfai. | La familia de Araz siempre había sido religiosa y su padre ya era seguidor de la orden al mando de Kenan Rıfai. |
galaxy (dSph) meaning that it has an approximately spherical shape with the half-light radius of about 130 pc. Leo V is one of the smallest and faintest satellites of the Milky Way—its integrated luminosity is about 10,000 times that of the Sun (absolute visible magnitude of about ), which is much lower than the luminosity of a typical globular cluster. However, its mass is about 330 thousand solar masses, which means that Leo's V mass to light ratio is around 75. A relatively high mass to light ratio implies that Leo V is dominated by dark matter. The stellar population of Leo V consists mainly of old stars formed more than 12 billion years ago. The metallicity of these | by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The galaxy is located at the distance of about 180 kpc from the Sun and moves away from the Sun with the velocity of about 173 km/s. It is classified as a dwarf spheroidal galaxy (dSph) meaning that it has an approximately spherical shape with the half-light radius of about 130 pc. Leo V is one of the smallest and faintest satellites of the Milky Way—its integrated luminosity is about 10,000 times that of the Sun (absolute visible magnitude of about ), which is much lower than the luminosity of a typical globular cluster. However, its mass is about 330 thousand solar masses, which means that Leo's V mass to light |
Batt. at Chickamauga. | Slag bij Chickamauga. |
The Sons of Great Bear | Die Söhne der großen Bärin (Film) |
Canadian Soccer Association | Καναδική Ποδοσφαιρική Ομοσπονδία |
who is responsible for concept of stasis | Hermagoras is responsible for the formulation of the original four questions listed above. These are the questions most students of rhetoric reference today as stasis theory, for they encompass a simple formula that is easy to apply and remember. |
Three young girls are standing on three balance beams in a gym. | Three young girls practice on balance beams. |
peintre, ou les Artistes à Rome, one-act comedy in prose, mingled with couplets, with W. Lafontaine 1825: Belphégor, ou le Bonnet du diable, one-act vaudeville-féerie, with Achille d'Artois and Henri de Saint-Georges 1833: Trois têtes dans un bonnet, scenes in episodes and vaudevilles 1834: Le Mari, la femme et le voleur, one-act vaudeville, with Adolphe de Leuven He also was the author of | du Palais-Royal. Works 1816: Les jumelles béarnaises, one-act comedy, mingled with couplets, with Émile Cottenet 1816: La Magnétismomanie, one-act comedie-foly mingled with couplets 1816: Les Rivaux impromptu ["sic"], one-act comedy in prose, mingled with couplets 1817: Ni l'un, ni l'autre, tableau villageois, in 1 act, mingled with couplets 1818: Une visite à ma tante, ou la Suite des Perroquets, one-act comedy, mingled with couplets, with Armand-François Jouslin de La Salle 1819: Le Mûrier, one-act vaudeville 1820: Cadet Roussel Troubadour, one-act comedy, with Joseph Aude and Ferdinand Laloue 1824: La Jeunesse d'un grand peintre, ou les Artistes à Rome, one-act comedy in prose, mingled with couplets, with W. |
Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 also support 4Kn Advanced Format. | 윈도우 8과 윈도우 서버 2012 또한 4Kn 어드밴스트 포맷을 지원한다. |
In 2008, Bedford received his second British Composer Award for his 2007 orchestral work Wreathe. | En 2008, Bedford reçoit son second British Composer Award pour son œuvre orchestrale Wreathe composée en 2007. |
Hildur Krog | Гільдур Крог |
when odds ratio is 1? | An odds ratio of 1 indicates that the condition or event under study is equally likely to occur in both groups. An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates that the condition or event is more likely to occur in the first group. |
The unity, however, between Khalq and Parcham lasted only briefly. | Tuy nhiên sự thống nhất giữa Khalq và Parcham chỉ kéo dài trong một thời gian ngắn. |
A man is snowboarding down a steep mountain. | a person snowboarding down part of a hill |
The halls got bigger. Carnegie Hall's fair-sized. | Rozrosły się. Carnegie Hall jest spora. |
McGhee announced on April 30, 2013 that Take a Deep Breath will be remastered by Warner Records. Track listing All songs by Gerry McGhee and Greg Fraser, except where indicated. "Can't Stop the Earth from Shaking" - 4:28 "Outlaw" - 4:57 "Hangin' High 'N' Dry" (McGhee, Fraser, Johnny Rogers) - 3:54 "One More Try" (McGhee, Rogers) - 3:53 "Ride the Rainbow" - 4:19 "Rebels With a Cause" - 4:21 "Power Overload" (Greg Boileau, McGhee, Fraser) - 4:18 "Who's Foolin' Who" - 4:21 "Love Slips Away" - 4:13 "Shootin' for | Rainbow" - 4:19 "Rebels With a Cause" - 4:21 "Power Overload" (Greg Boileau, McGhee, Fraser) - 4:18 "Who's Foolin' Who" - 4:21 "Love Slips Away" - 4:13 "Shootin' for Love" - 4:03 "Unleash the Rage" - 5:13 Personnel Brighton Rock Gerry McGhee – vocals Greg Fraser – guitars Steve Skreebs – bass guitar Johnny Rogers – keyboards Mark Cavarzan – |
signing up to follow in the footsteps of her idol Diane Sawyer. Her mother, Annette (Ellen Barkin), was a former contestant. Amber works after school in the mortuary, applying makeup to corpses. They live in a small trailer near their friend Loretta (Allison Janney). Fellow contestant Rebecca ("Becky") Leeman (Denise Richards) is the daughter of the richest man in town. His wife, Gladys Leeman (Kirstie Alley), is the head of the pageant organizing committee and former winner. Business connections between their furniture store and the pageant judges cause many to fear the contest will be rigged. In the days leading up to the pageant, many odd events occur around town, including: contestant Tammy Curry (Brooke Elise Bushman), (president of the gun club), who is killed when her tractor explodes; and then the death of a boy Becky liked, but interested in Amber, ruled a hunting accident. Amber decides to pull out after receiving a threatening note and her mother is injured in an explosion at their mobile home, but reconsiders to make her mother proud. At the dress rehearsal, fellow contestant Jenelle Betz (Sarah Stewart) swaps numbers with Amber. Midway through Janelle's rehearsal performance, a stage light knocks her unconscious and renders her deaf. Luckily, Jenelle knows American sign language so she claims that despite dropping out of the pageant, she has never been happier. At the pageant, Amber's dance costume disappears. She blames Becky and they have a catfight. Pageant choreographer Chloris Klinghagen (Mary Gillis) gives Amber a new costume, however Iris and Gladys say she can't perform as the new costume was not approved weeks ago. When Lisa finds Amber crying, she drops out to give her approved costume. Amber gets a standing ovation for her tap dance number. Becky sings a cringe-worthy song, dancing with a life-size Jesus doll on a crucifix, both amusing and horrifying the audience. The winners are announced, cheerleader Leslie Miller (Amy Adams) is second runner-up, Amber is first runner-up, with Becky winning. During Becky's victory parade the next day, she is killed in a freak accident when her elaborate swan float (her father had workers made in Mexico, to save money) bursts into flames and explodes. A grief-stricken Gladys flies into a blind rage, admitting to being responsible for all the shenanigans, and is immediately arrested. Amber becomes the new pageant winner. At the State Competition, Amber wins the Minnesota title by default after the other contestants get food poisoning. she gets an all-expenses-paid trip to the national Pageant. Upon arrival, Amber and the other state winners are devastated to find that the cosmetics company was shut down for tax evasion. This sends all the contestants except Amber on a rampage, vandalizing the property. A few years later, Gladys escapes from prison and is sniping from the top of the Mount Rose supermarket, declaring her intent to take revenge on Amber. During the six-hour police standoff, a television reporter at the scene is hit by a stray bullet. Amber quickly picks up the microphone, taking over reporting the story, impressing the news station with her poise and confidence. Amber becomes co-anchor of the evening news for Minneapolis–St. Paul WAZB-TV, thus fulfilling her dream of possibly becoming the next Diane Sawyer. Cast Background The movie is set in the fictional town of Mount Rose, Minnesota. The town is based on Rosemount, where the writer, Lona Williams, grew up. The film was originally titled | by more fans of this film than for her Emmy-winning tenure on The West Wing. In July 2019, the movie was released for streaming for the first time on Hulu, which was "met with a host of celebratory tweets, particularly among women and queer people, who have long recognized it as a cult classic", according to The Independent's Adam White. The 20th anniversary of the movie's release on July 23 attracted a slew of retrospective praise from the likes of The Independent, The Guardian, Teen Vogue, The New Yorker and E! News. The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino credited the movie's "transformation" from a flop to a "venerated artifact of Y2K camp" to its slow discovery on VHS and DVD by teenage girls who identified with its truthfulness and particular brand of dark humor. Tolentino summed up the movie as "...offensive, for sure—completely awful, really, and possibly deadly. It is also irreplaceable, hilarious, surprisingly tender, and lavishly, magnificently absurd." The Guardian praised the film's "vicious indecency", describing it as "...trashy, wonderful, endlessly quotable, and...20 years ahead of its time." Adam White from The Independent praised the movie's radical departure from lighthearted teen movies of the late 1990s, stating that it "was made for a generation of freaks and outsiders, whose ambitions, oddities, queerness and poverty were otherwise ignored by anything similarly mainstream or funny." He added that it was "acidic and truthful about beauty, class and ambition, satirised all-American moralism and blew up Denise Richards, then fresh from Wild Things, as she rode a giant paper-maché swan." Alex Zaragoza of Teen Vogue echoed other reviews in praising the movie's appeal to outsiders and misfits, and departing from the teen rom-com tropes of other movies released that year like 10 Things I Hate About You and She's All That. Zaragoza stated that the girls in Drop Dead Gorgeous "don't yearn to land their respective dream boy...they're too busy trying not to get clapped by a crazed mother-daughter duo... and striving to break out of the confines of their small town." He further described it as a "wild, absurdly portrayed story that's fundamentally about small-town struggles and overcoming the adversity of being born into a class that lacks opportunities to ultimately earn the life you've dreamed of for yourself. It's unabashed weirdness and mockumentary-style filmmaking made it an immediate cult classic..." Soundtrack References External links 1990s black comedy films 1990s fantasy films 1990s mockumentary films 1990s satirical films 1990s teen comedy films 1999 comedy films 1999 films 1999 directorial debut films American black comedy films American fantasy films American films American mockumentary films American satirical films American teen comedy films Beauty pageant films |
how to connect microsoft surface book to a monitor? | Locate the Mini DisplayPort on the righthand side of your Surface Book (it's tiny. Much smaller than a USB port). Plug in an AV cable with a Mini DisplayPort end into your Surface Book (more on cable options below). Plug the other end into your external display. |
Living people British male modern pentathletes Olympic modern pentathletes of Great Britain Modern pentathletes at the 1988 Summer Olympics Modern pentathletes at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medallists for Great Britain Olympic medalists in modern pentathlon Members of the Order of the | of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2014 New Year Honours for voluntary services to modern pentathlon. References 1964 births Living people British male modern pentathletes Olympic modern pentathletes |
production. The thick, hollow stem is covered with prunts providing a secure grip for hands greasy from feasting, similar to the römer. Berkemeyers were originally carved from birch tree branches (berkemei) and were provided with | characteristic green or yellow colour caused by iron impurities in the sand used for glass production. The thick, hollow stem is covered with prunts providing a secure grip for hands greasy from feasting, similar to the römer. Berkemeyers were originally carved from |
what is a toner used for skin? | In cosmetics, skin toner or simply toner refers to a lotion or wash designed to cleanse the skin and shrink the appearance of pores, usually used on the face. It also moisturizes, protects and refreshes the skin. Toners can be applied to the skin in different ways: On a cotton round. |
The station is on the Canadian National Railway transcontinental main line, between Malachi to the west and Wade to the east, and is served by Via Rail transcontinental | is an unincorporated place and community in Unorganized Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada. Ottermere railway station is in the community. The station is on the |
On July 20, 2007, JoJo's version of "Beautiful Girls" by Sean Kingston leaked on the internet titled "Beautiful Girls Reply". | Pada tanggal 20 Juli 2007, versi JoJo dari "Beautiful Girls" oleh Sean Kingston bocor di internet berjudul "Beautiful Girls Reply". |
Morococha | Morococha (kapital sa distrito) |
what is the legal age you can leave a child on their own? | According to the Washington Department of Social and Human Services, there are no laws or rules about the best age to leave a child home alone. |
Higan (emulator) | Higan |
Toplica Uprising | Răscoala de la Toplica |
The V1 features an electronic viewfinder. | A V1 possui um viewfinder eletrônico . |
Kwomtari languages by Laycock (1973), but not addressed by Ross) Baron (1983) notes that most classifications, including Ross's, perpetuate an early copy error, placing Fas in the Kwomtari family and Nai in the Baibai family. This contradicts the original classification of Loving and Bass, which is supported by their field notes. (See Kwomtari–Baibai languages.) Taking this | Arai family Fas family: Baibai, Fas ? Kwomtari family: Guriaso language Kwomtari–Nai: Kwomtari, Nai (Biaka) ? Pyu family-level isolate (included in the Kwomtari languages by Laycock (1973), but not addressed by Ross) Baron (1983) notes that most classifications, including Ross's, perpetuate an early copy error, placing Fas in the Kwomtari family and Nai in the Baibai family. This contradicts the original classification of Loving and Bass, which is supported by their field notes. (See Kwomtari–Baibai languages.) Taking this into account weakens the case for the Left May-Kwomtari proposals. Some relevant pronouns are shown below (Baron 1983): It appears that for proto-Arai and proto-Fas a pronoun *atie might be |
do agitator washers clean better? | However, with modern machines, agitators aren't needed. Critics say agitators can be rougher on clothes and cause more damage due to more virulent washing action. A washing machine with an agitator doesn't cost much more or less than its agitator-less counterparts and is effective in cleaning clothes. |
Then for five years from February 1414 he was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, where he did some fighting. | Vanaf 1414 was hij vijf jaar lang Luitenant van Ierland waar hij enkele gevechten leverde. |
It also provides for repatriation of foreign minors engaging in prostitution. | Il prévoit également le rapatriement des mineurs étrangers se livrant à la prostitution. |
Mathieu Cafaro | マテュー・カファロ |
There were several revisions during the car's life, each resulting in a new Series number. | Il y eut plusieurs révisions au cours de la vie de la voiture, portant chaque fois un nouveau numéro de Série. |
i want to know who designed the tanzanian flag? | New flag of Zanzibar (2005)\n\nZanzibar yesterday hoisted her own flag in a colourful launching ceremony at Amaan Stadium that attracted a capacity crowd. The Zanzibar flag was brought in the stadium at around 10.35 am. It was escorted by TPDF soldiers, one of whom handed the flag to a KMKM soldier, Lieutenant Matius Simon. Simon then handed it over to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Pandu Ameir Kificho, who then presented it to President Amani Abeid Karume. A 21 gun salute and Zanzibar national anthem accompanied the hoisting of the flag. This was part of celebrations to mark the Isle's 41st revolution day anniversary climaxing on Wednesday. \n\nIn October last year, the Zanzibar House of Representatives unanimously approved a Bill seeking the introduction of a Zanzibar flag, amid dissatisfaction by the opposition on its design. \nZanzibar surrendered its sovereignty on April 26, 1964 when it merged with the then Tanganyika to form the United Republic of Tanzania. The need for having a specific flag for the Isles was not a critical issue until a multi-party political system was ushered in, and the opposition pressed for it. It argued that the flag was necessary to accord Zanzibar a distinct identity. \n\nThe Zanzibar Chief Minister, Shamsi Vuai Nahodha, said that the flag would only be hoisted during functions that do not involve participation of sovereign nations. \nThe Zanzibar Attorney General, Iddi Pandu Hassan, said the enclosure of an insert of the union flag within the Zanzibar flag was an indication that Zanzibar is part of the United Republic of Tanzania and "meant nothing else." \n\nThe new flag contains green, gold, dark-blue, light blue and black colours and the insert of the national flag. \nUnder the law protecting the flag, any person who would show contempt of the flag shall be liable to a five-year jail term or pay a fine not exceeding 700,000/-. \nHowever, according to the law, no person would be prosecuted for the offence without the consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). \nSource: Ippmedia <http://www.ippmedia.com/ipp/guardian/2005/01/10/29596.html> \nManuel Gabino, 11 Jan 2005\n(Editor's note: the photo on that webpage shows only one shade of blue)\n\nIt seems (according according the photo shown) that the Tanzania flag was "added" or "embroided" over the a original tricolor. \nManuel Gabino, 12 Jan 2005\n\nZanzibar seeks separate flag :\nZanzibar's constitution allows it to have its own emblem. Zanzibar's government has announced that the island will have its own flag by the end of this year. Minister Salum Juma Osman told parliament that a new emblem would give the semi-autonomous Tanzanian island its own identity. He said the constitution "empowered the government to have its own identity", and now was the appropriate time. Zanzibar has been using the flag of Tanzania since its union with the former Tanganyika in 1964. Mr Osman told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme that he did not feel the union government would object to the plan. He said the government was planning to ask designers and Zanzibaris to recommend a suitable design and colours for the flag. \nSource: The Africa Travel & Tourism Association in the UK. \nAlastair McKenzie, 02 Apr 2004\n\nA news report today refers to a new flag for Zanzibar to be "officially inaugurated in a few weeks' time." The new flag is described as blue, black and green with "an insert of the Union flag". \nIt seems the new flag has still not been legally adopted. \nJan Oskar Engene, 21 Sep 2004\n\nThis seems to be similar to the "traditional" flag of Zanzibar, eg. shown in [smi82] that only adds a very thing white vertical stripe along the hoist. This remained the flag of Zanzibar even after the formation of Tanzania, as far as I understand, but I do not know what is its status today. The article seems to imply that there is some flag used |
After this ineffectual campaign, Frederick was mocked, perhaps unfairly, in the rhyme "The Grand Old Duke of York": The grand old Duke of York, He had ten thousand men. | Depois desta campanha falhada, Frederico foi ridicularizado, talvez injustamente, na rima "The Grand Old Duke of York" : The grand old Duke of York, He had ten thousand men. |
Residents of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, were first pleased with the drizzle that started on Saturday afternoon (November 16). A few hours later, it was no longer enjoyable but rather scary when the rain flooded the city. | Gli abitanti di Riyadh, capitale dell’Arabia Saudita, si sono in un primo momento rallegrati della pioggerella che scendeva lo scorso 16 novembre ma, dopo poche ore, alla gioia è subentrata la paura, quando la città è stata letteralmente inondata. |
contributed a penetrating study of actual language use in the classroom, and Britton a paper on the importance of oral language development, Rosen wrote on behalf of LATE, opening up the question of policy. He called for schools to develop a "language policy across the curriculum" that would embed a collaborative and language-focussed model in all subjects and affect every aspect of school life. The Language of Primary School Children (1973) was a collaborative project between Harold and Connie, his wife, under the auspices of the Schools Council. It incorporated research across many local education authorities to present a detailed picture of how language was hammered out in social interactions. This time a special focus was placed on the potential of educational drama. The rise in the number of students from minority ethnic groups brought new challenges, which he welcomed, encouraging teachers to develop new tactics within the general strategy of getting into students' lives and culture. Connie and Harold were strongly influenced in this work by their own critical reading of the sociolinguists Basil Bernstein and William Labov. These writings played a vital role in stimulating wide debate about the role of language in education and helped force the government to set up an enquiry into the subject. This led to the Bullock Report (A Language for Life) which conceded one of Rosen's major objectives: "Each school should have an organised policy for language across the curriculum, establishing every teacher's involvement in language and reading development throughout the years of schooling." Later years Rosen remained engaged and interested in every aspect of education and politics to the end of his life. After Connie died in 1976, he married Betty, an English teacher, in 1978, and it was she who cared for him in his last years. He lived to see his son Michael become Children's Laureate in 2007, while his son Brian has worked most of his life at the Natural History Museum in London and has made major contributions to research and exhibitions there, particularly in the field of marine palaeontology and ecology. Rosen became a founder member of the Society for Storytelling. His passion for narrative remained compelled him to pass on his own story. Partly this was embodied in his memoir Are You Still Circumcised?: East End Memories. For most of his life, he wrote poetry. A small selection was published in 2003 called Choose Your Frog. He remained a passionate critic of US and UK foreign policy and a supporter of the Palestinian cause. In 2004 and 2005, Rosen was interviewed as part of the Social Change and English, 1945–1965 project, an oral history study of developments in English teaching in post-war secondary schools. Sections of these interviews have now been published. Selected publications Language, the Learner and the School (with Douglas Barnes, Penguin, 1969) Language and class: A critical look at the theories of Basil Bernstein (1972) The Language of Primary School Children (with Connie Rosen, Penguin, 1973) Languages and Dialects of London Schoolchildren: An Investigation (with Tyrrell Burgess, 1980) Speaking from memory: a guide to autobiographical acts and practices (1998) Are you still circumcised?: East End memories (1999) References 1919 births 2008 deaths Academics of the UCL Institute of Education Alumni of University College London American emigrants to the United Kingdom British communists British educational theorists British people of Russian-Jewish descent | studied English at University College, London, gaining his degree in 1940. Being an American citizen, he was not subject to UK conscription, and went into teaching, working in a number of schools. In 1945 he was drafted into the US Army and served in the education corps in Germany. After his discharge, Rosen took his post-graduate certificate of education at the University of London Institute of Education, where he was a keen sportsman in rugby union and track events. He then taught at Harrow Weald Grammar School, in Middlesex. There he met James Britton and Nancy Martin, who were closely concerned with the development of children's language, and who became his major inspiration and later collaborators. Moving for a shortwhile to Leicestershire, he and Connie made the family home in Pinner. Teaching in Greenford he found his career stalled by the blacklisting of communists. Throughout this period he was an outspoken critic of British colonial policy. When the London County Council launched its great initiative in comprehensive education, Rosen moved to Walworth School in south-east London, a pilot comprehensive just off the Old Kent Road. He was Head of English from 1956 to 1958, where he put the teaching of English on fresh basis, moving from merely studying language to using it. This period coincided with his final disenchantment with the CPGB, following the Soviet invasion of Hungary and his disagreements with the Party over structure and organisation. He left the party in 1957, adopting many of the perspectives (without actually joining any particular group) of the New Left, associated with E.P. Thompson, who were strongly interested in problems of class consciousness and working class self-activity, dialectics and praxis. The theory and practice that were worked out at Walworth are the principal contributions associated with Rosen. Essentially, he demanded that teachers reshape the curriculum to respect the experience and culture brought to the curriculum process by the student. The fundamental part of the learning process is the construction of meaning through language. This is brought about through a dialogue between learners and teachers, and among learners themselves. However, the socialist humanism of the New Left was complemented by a strong strand of traditional humanism. Rosen was a major proponent of modern literature in education, bringing works by novelists like J. D. Salinger and William Golding into classrooms still largely dominated by the work of earlier centuries. Teacher of teachers Rosen left Walworth to begin a career in teacher education. He worked first in the Borough Road Teacher Training College in Isleworth, Middlesex, and later in the London Institute of Education, where Britton and Martin were highly influential. At first as their collaborator, and later as head of the English department and professor, Rosen became a major influence in teacher training and the teaching of English. Much of his direct influence was exercised through the London Association for the Teaching of English (LATE), which provided a forum for the capital's teachers and teacher trainers. A major product of this collaborative work was a report Language, the Learner and the School, he wrote with Britton (by this time at Goldsmith's College) and Douglas Barnes of Leeds, and first issued in 1969. While Barnes contributed a penetrating study of actual language use in the classroom, and Britton a paper on the importance of oral language development, Rosen wrote on behalf of LATE, opening up the question of policy. He called for schools to develop a "language policy across the curriculum" that would embed a collaborative and language-focussed model in all subjects and affect every aspect of school life. The Language of Primary School Children (1973) was a collaborative project between Harold and Connie, his wife, under the auspices of the |
ordained by the Bishop of London in 1909. He served curacies at St Andrew's Haverstock Hill, Kentish Town; St. Michael, Plymouth; Holy Trinity, Sloane Street; and St. Mary, Pimlico. He was a librarian at Pusey House, Oxford and General Secretary of the English Church Union. He was appointed as Rector of St Dunstan, Cranford in 1935. At this time he was much involved with the Society of SS. Peter and Paul, a group within | War he worked in South Africa, the South Sea Islands and Australasia. During the First World War he was with the British Expeditionary Force in France serving as a liaison officer. After the Armistice he was in the United States and in 1922 went to India and Burma. He also organized the first Anglican pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1924. A well known socialite, he was nicknamed by clerical colleagues the "Playboy of the Western Church". He died in 1950 after falling down the stairs at a friend's dinner party. References Yelton, Michael. Outposts of the Faith 1884 births English Anglo-Catholics 20th-century English Anglican |
written by the English author E. Nesbit and published in 1908. Plot summary A boy named Edred Arden inherits the title of Lord Arden and the dilapidated Arden Castle. He and his sister Elfrida search for the lost treasure of the Ardens and, with the help of the magical Mouldiwarp, they travel back in time searching for clues. The past events they witness include 1807: Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom, the British military response, and the smuggling around Dymchurch Bay (called "Lymchurch" in the story) c. 1705: a visit from the "Chevalier St. George" (the Old Pretender) during the reign of Queen Anne 1605: the Gunpowder Plot and a meeting with Sir Walter Raleigh in the Tower of London, from which the | Lord Arden and the dilapidated Arden Castle. He and his sister Elfrida search for the lost treasure of the Ardens and, with the help of the magical Mouldiwarp, they travel back in time searching for clues. The past events they witness include 1807: Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom, the British military response, and the smuggling around Dymchurch Bay (called "Lymchurch" in the story) c. 1705: a visit from the "Chevalier St. George" (the Old Pretender) during the reign of Queen Anne 1605: the Gunpowder Plot and a meeting with Sir Walter Raleigh in the Tower of London, from which the children escape using the same stratagem that Lady Nithsdale |
Media Monitoring Agency – Kursk submarine (2000–2003) / WPS Russian Media Monitoring Agency GlobalSecurity.org – 667BDR DELTA III – Russian and Soviet Nuclear Forces References Delta-class submarines Ships built in the Soviet Union 1977 ships Cold War submarines | payload containing a solar sail experiment, Cosmos 1. The submarine was based in the Russian Northern Fleet. In early December 2008 Borisoglebsk was decommissioned from the fleet and was getting ready to be scrapped. Sources |
A sloboda (Russian: слобода́, IPA: ) was a kind of settlement in the history of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. | Slobodá (en ruso: Слободá)? era un tipo de asentamiento en la historia de Rusia, Bielorrusia y Ucrania. |
to Washington DC and began serving as the public information director of the American Latvian Association, a position he held until 1990. In 1986, he led the US Latvian delegation to the Chautauqua Conference in Jūrmala, Latvia. According to Kalniņš, he and other Latvian-American representatives considered leaving the five-day conference early due to threats by Soviet security officials. From 1988 to 1990, he worked as a consultant for the Popular Front of Latvia and the Latvian National Independence Movement, and from 1990 to 1991 he was a contributor to the newspaper Diena. After the Supreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR declared restoration of independence of the Republic of Latvia in May 1990, Kalniņš began serving as an advisor for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, helping to organize a meeting between Latvian Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis, Foreign Minister Jānis Jurkāns, and United States President George H.W. Bush in Washington DC in July. In January 1991 he was appointed press secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Diplomatic career In September 1991, Kalniņš began work at the Embassy of Latvia in Washington DC, where he served as both the Ambassador’s authorised officer and as authorised officer of Latvia’s representative to the United Nations. In 1993, Kalniņš was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Latvia to the U.S. and Mexico. During his tenure as ambassador, | Chicago Latvian Newsletter, and wrote comedy for WXRT radio. Restoration of Latvian independence In 1985, Kalniņš moved to Washington DC and began serving as the public information director of the American Latvian Association, a position he held until 1990. In 1986, he led the US Latvian delegation to the Chautauqua Conference in Jūrmala, Latvia. According to Kalniņš, he and other Latvian-American representatives considered leaving the five-day conference early due to threats by Soviet security officials. From 1988 to 1990, he worked as a consultant for the Popular Front of Latvia and the Latvian National Independence Movement, and from 1990 to 1991 he was a contributor to the newspaper Diena. After the Supreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR declared restoration of independence of the Republic of Latvia in May 1990, Kalniņš began serving as an advisor for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, helping to organize a meeting between Latvian Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis, Foreign Minister Jānis Jurkāns, and United States President George H.W. Bush in Washington DC in July. In January 1991 he was appointed press secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Diplomatic career In September 1991, Kalniņš began work at the Embassy of Latvia in Washington DC, where he served as both the Ambassador’s authorised officer and as authorised officer of Latvia’s representative to the United Nations. In 1993, Kalniņš was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Latvia to the U.S. and Mexico. During his tenure as ambassador, he focused on the withdrawal of Russian military forces from former Soviet bases in Latvian territory, as well as the strengthening of US and Latvian relations. In 1994, Kalniņš greeted Bill Clinton at Rīga airport when he became the first United States president to visit a Baltic country on his way to a G7 meeting in Italy. In 1998, Clinton signed the US-Baltic Charter, which paved the way for Latvia's admission into NATO in 2004. Kalniņš called the signing of |
Swedish Friesian | Svensk låglandsboskap |
The reigns in List B are longer, in general. | Vladavine v Seznamu B so na splošno daljše. |
On November 7, 2018, 6ix9ine announced that the Dummy Boy album would be released on November 23, 2018. | 7 ноября 2018 года 6ix9ine объявил, что альбом Dummy Boy будет выпущен 23 ноября 2018 года. |
throughout for communication. Tagalog and English language are also widely understood. Religion Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion in the municipality, where the town is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Caceres in Naga City. Known churches in the town includes St. Raphael the Archangel Parish in Poblacion district and Our Lady of Remedies Parish Church in the uptown Barangay Curry. It is followed by Born-Again Christian denominations, Iglesia ni Cristo, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc. Culture Aside from the feast of every barangay and sitios, there are two major festivals being celebrated in the town. The municipal government hosts the religious-based town fiesta in the Centro district, while the provincial government has its own festival for its foundation. The Pili Town Fiesta is for the celebration of the feast of St. Raphael the Archangel, the patron saint of Pili. It is celebrated annually every October 23–24 since the foundation of the parish in 1819. The Cimarrones Festival is an annual cultural festival held on the whole month of October in Pili. It is celebrated by the six barangays of the Pili Centro District. The festival has three popular major events in the capital town: Street Dancing Competition, Musical Night, and Miss Capital Town. The Provincial Government of Camarines Sur celebrates the Kaogma Festival for the foundation of the province of Camarines Sur. It is held annually every last week of the month of May at the Camarines Sur Provincial Capitol Complex in Cadlan and Camarines Sur Freedom Sports Complex in San Jose. But in the year 2019, Governor Miguel Luis "Migz" Reyes Villafuerte decided to have the festival held in Iriga City. It was dubbed as the "world's hottest festival." Economy Due to the increase of economic activities in the town, Pili is now classified as a 1st class municipality in terms of income classification. Attaining a steady progress through time, the capital town is now preparing to be the next chartered city in the province of Camarines Sur. This is through the Executive Order No. 24, Series of 2020 on June 1, 2020, which created the "Pili Cityhood Committee" headed by Mayor Tom P. Bongalonta Jr. The committee is tasked to evaluate, study, prepare, and propose the necessary requirements of the law to convert Pili into a chartered city by Later this year. When Pili becomes an official city, it will be called “The City of Chosen” and “The Rising Central Capital”. The nickname was based on the place name “Pili” and the place where the beautiful sunrise meets Mt. Isarog. It is also based on Pili's economy where it is growing rapidly. The town of Pili is the Bicolandia's Agro-Industrial Center, with its reputation as the Bicol region's burgeoning industrial town due to its giant warehouses and milling plants. Urbanization is very rapid in the town with its high population growth due to its continuous progress and development. The municipality has been the third largest commercial center in Camarines Sur and the 10th largest commercial center in the Bicol Region. The commercial and business center is the town proper, which the locals called "Pili Centro", and is the densest part of the town. The "Daang Maharlika" or the national road is the main road of the town proper, where it stretches from San Isidro to Santiago. Markets in the district includes the Pili Public Market, SM Savemore Market, and the LCC Supermarket. Multiple department stores also made their way to the town. The barangays of Cadlan and San Jose, located at the northern part of the town, are the center of developments and activities of the provincial government of Camarines Sur. It also has a high concentration of provincial government institutions in the province of Camarines Sur, aside from the provincial government offices in Naga City. Agricultural and agro-industrial developments The town of Pili has a “plain and elevated” geography, thus is very ideal for agriculture. Majority of the farmlands are in the area between the Uptown and Downtown Area. Rice, sugarcanes, and corn are the primary products. Aside from being Bicolandia's Agro-Industrial Center, Pili is also the regional center of agricultural administration in the Bicol Region. At the barangay of San Agustin, the Department of Agriculture - Regional Office, the Central Bicol Experiment Station, and the Agricultural Training Institute are located. Old agro-industrial zone The old agro-industrial zone of the town is concentrated at the southwest portion of the town, and stretches along the Pili Diversion Road and south of the poblacion district (New San Roque, Anayan, etc.). The Co Say and Company Inc. was the pioneer in the agro-industrial development of the town. It has an Oil Milling Plant which produces crude coconut oil at La Purisima near the Pili Diversion Road, and its former Rice Milling Plant at Tagbong. Now, the area also hosts the Partido Rice Mill, Bicol Biomass Energy Corporation (the first rice husk-fired power plant in Southern Luzon), B-Meg Plant - Southern Luzon Feedmill Inc. (SLFI), Penafrancia Sugar Mill (Pensumil), and giant warehouses of WL Foods Corporation, etc. Santa Rita Industrial Park The Santa Rita Industrial Park, developed by the Santa Rita Ecozone Corporation, is located in Barangay San Jose and Sagurong. It has a land area of 219 hectares. Notable landmarks in the economic zone includes the Bicol JL Agri Corporation and the Pili Water District. Isarog Heights Special Economic Zone It is a planned new economic zone in the town. It will be developed by the Manubay Agro-Industrial and Development Corporation with an estimated project cost of 799.26 million pesos. It has a land area of 124.3 hectares in the barangay of Cadlan, which has preferred industries in food processing and manufacturing. Car sale and service centers Pili is now known for its giant warehouses and sale stores for cars and home furniture stretching along the Maharlika Highway in the barangay of San | development. The municipality has been the third largest commercial center in Camarines Sur and the 10th largest commercial center in the Bicol Region. The commercial and business center is the town proper, which the locals called "Pili Centro", and is the densest part of the town. The "Daang Maharlika" or the national road is the main road of the town proper, where it stretches from San Isidro to Santiago. Markets in the district includes the Pili Public Market, SM Savemore Market, and the LCC Supermarket. Multiple department stores also made their way to the town. The barangays of Cadlan and San Jose, located at the northern part of the town, are the center of developments and activities of the provincial government of Camarines Sur. It also has a high concentration of provincial government institutions in the province of Camarines Sur, aside from the provincial government offices in Naga City. Agricultural and agro-industrial developments The town of Pili has a “plain and elevated” geography, thus is very ideal for agriculture. Majority of the farmlands are in the area between the Uptown and Downtown Area. Rice, sugarcanes, and corn are the primary products. Aside from being Bicolandia's Agro-Industrial Center, Pili is also the regional center of agricultural administration in the Bicol Region. At the barangay of San Agustin, the Department of Agriculture - Regional Office, the Central Bicol Experiment Station, and the Agricultural Training Institute are located. Old agro-industrial zone The old agro-industrial zone of the town is concentrated at the southwest portion of the town, and stretches along the Pili Diversion Road and south of the poblacion district (New San Roque, Anayan, etc.). The Co Say and Company Inc. was the pioneer in the agro-industrial development of the town. It has an Oil Milling Plant which produces crude coconut oil at La Purisima near the Pili Diversion Road, and its former Rice Milling Plant at Tagbong. Now, the area also hosts the Partido Rice Mill, Bicol Biomass Energy Corporation (the first rice husk-fired power plant in Southern Luzon), B-Meg Plant - Southern Luzon Feedmill Inc. (SLFI), Penafrancia Sugar Mill (Pensumil), and giant warehouses of WL Foods Corporation, etc. Santa Rita Industrial Park The Santa Rita Industrial Park, developed by the Santa Rita Ecozone Corporation, is located in Barangay San Jose and Sagurong. It has a land area of 219 hectares. Notable landmarks in the economic zone includes the Bicol JL Agri Corporation and the Pili Water District. Isarog Heights Special Economic Zone It is a planned new economic zone in the town. It will be developed by the Manubay Agro-Industrial and Development Corporation with an estimated project cost of 799.26 million pesos. It has a land area of 124.3 hectares in the barangay of Cadlan, which has preferred industries in food processing and manufacturing. Car sale and service centers Pili is now known for its giant warehouses and sale stores for cars and home furniture stretching along the Maharlika Highway in the barangay of San Jose, Cadlan, and Palestina. The developments are rapidly increasing since 2013. San Jose houses the imposing car sales and service centers of Honda and Nissan, both conceded to be among the biggest in South Luzon. Foton, a China-based automaker, also open their own service center with Subaru Motors which is a near high-end car manufacturer. Home furniture sellers include the Uratex Foam, Union Galvasteel – Bicol Roll Forming Plant, FC Tile Center, and My Home Depot. The area also hosts NXTGEN McDonald's and “Kakanon Bicol”, which is a restaurant for Bicol regions’ local delicacies. The barangay of Cadlan hosts the Toyota Camarines Sur, while Palestina hosts Mitsubishi and Isuzu. Housing developments Just a neighboring town of Naga City, it is now the host of many housing developments ranging from middle to high class ones. Barangay Palestina is ideal for housing developments because it is the nearest barangay to the city. The advantage of Pili from the other neighboring towns of Naga City is its infrastructure developments like the Naga Airport and top tourist destinations like the Camarines Sur Watersports Complex. Housing developments in Palestina includes the Amaia Scapes, Lumina Homes, St. Paul Subdivision, Pamon Village, etc. In the barangay of Cadlan, there is the Camella Homes and Lessandra Pili. Eco-tourism At the foot of the mountain, the highland area of Mt. Isarog includes the barangays of Tinangis, Curry, and Santo Nino. Landmarks in this area includes the Filipino-Japanese Friendship Monument declared as a National Historical Landmark in Sitio Boncao, Barangay Curry, White Cross at the entrance of Tinangis, and the Jose Velarde Race Track (Curry).The Mt. Isarog National Park is not only known for its biodiversity and beauty; it is also famous for its clean and cold flowing water. The natural waterfalls in Pili includes Tinagrawan Falls at Tinangis and the “Eight Waterfalls in One River of Sitio Boncao, Curry” which includes the Slide Falls and the Balang (Shower) Falls. One natural waterfall which is visible from the downtown especially during rainy weather is the Maati Falls. It came from the Bicol word "ati" or "loses a certain amount for a fluid", because the falls was perceived to vanish during a sunny weather and appear again during a rainy weather. However, it was believed that reaching the Maati Falls is very difficult. Also, multiple resorts in the area includes the Bongga Resort (Curry) and the Rokbee Resort (Tinangis). Mt. Isarog now serves as the source of drinking water throughout the town of Pili via the Pili Water District. Infrastructure Transportation Pili is the site of Naga Airport. It serves the City of Naga and the rest of Metro Naga (which includes the capital town of Pili, Camarines Sur). It is located inside the main campus of Central Bicol State University of Agriculture at the barangay of San Jose. The town is not coastal and thus depends mainly on land transportation. Major local transportation are either on jeepneys or buses. Some barangays also use motorcycles (habal-habal). The Philippine National Railways have a night train service from Manila called Mayon Limited. It arrives at Pili railway station at 5:58/5:59am local time. Utilities Water supplied by the established water system under the Pili Water District (PIWAD), which has a water source from Mt. Isarog. Power and electricity is supplied by the Camarines Sur Electric Cooperative II (CASURECO II). Education There are two major “school belts” in the town: the San Jose (in the North) and the Pili Centro (in the South). The barangay of San Jose, which is considered as the provincial education hub, has the highest density in terms of number of learning institutions among the barangays in the town which is comparable to the whole of Centro district. The “San Jose Belt” stretches along the Maharlika Highway from San Jose North Elementary School (Camarines Sur Freedom Sports Complex) to San Jose South Elementary School. While, the “Pili Poblacion Belt” stretches also along the Maharlika Highway from the Universidad de Santa Isabel – Pili Campus up to Pili National High School. The two extremes of the Pili Poblacion Belt were not located but are nearby to the Poblacion district. Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (CBSUA), a state university, has its main campus located in San Jose, Pili, Camarines Sur. Its other campuses can be found in the towns of Pasacao, Sipocot, and Calabanga, which are all in the province of Camarines Sur. The university also houses the Computer Science High School of Bicolandia in its main campus which is now DepEd- administered. The CBSUA |
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