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Armenians still constitute the majority of Myasnikovsky District population. | Els armenis encara constitueixen la majoria de la població al districte de Myasnikovsky. |
forward and caused the KGVs to take a lot of water over the bow in head seas. To partially compensate for the additional weight, the belt armour was reduced in thickness by to except over the magazines, and the aircraft and their facilities were removed. The space in the superstructure freed up by these changes was used to increase the light anti-aircraft armament to nine octuple and one quadruple 2-pounder mounts. The overall length of the Lion class increased to and the displacement grew to at standard load and at deep load. No changes were made to the propulsion machinery, but the speed decreased to because of the greater displacement. The of fuel increased their endurance to an estimated maximum of at a speed of 10 knots. The freeboard forward was increased by nearly , and the radar suite was increased to match that of the battleship , then under construction. Because the light cruiser lost all steam power when she struck a mine early in the war, two diesel generators were substituted for two turbo-generators. The extra beam was used to increase the depth of the torpedo protection system amidships from 13.25 ft to . The ships' crew was estimated at 1,750 officers and ratings. 1944 design The RN's Plans Division set a requirement for a dozen battleships for the post-war navy and the DNC began another design in February 1944 that would incorporate wartime lessons, but they soon concluded that "the power of modern weapons had increased so much that ever-increasing armour and torpedo protection was required until it became incompatible with the limited offensive power of the ship." The main armament was revised to an improved Mk IV version of the 16-inch gun in a new Mk III turret that fired a heavier shell at a marginally lower velocity, mounted in three triple turrets. They would also carry twelve twin QF Mk V guns as their secondary armament and one twin and ten sextuple Bofors mounts plus fifty 20 mm Oerlikons for anti-aircraft protection. Calculations for a preliminary sketch design were completed in October and revealed a , ship at standard load and at deep load. More detailed studies were conducted in January 1945 and showed that the ship would actually displace at standard load and deep. This design was too large, so multiple variants were considered over the next several months, examining the effects of reducing side armour, underwater protection and the number of main and secondary gun turrets. The provisional staff requirements were issued in March and increased the speed to and set the endurance equal to that of the original design, which was slightly modified in April as 'Design B'. This greatly hampered the ability of the designers to reduce the size of the design as only those variants with two main gun turrets were below at standard displacement. The most radical variant, christened 'Design X', had an armour arrangement similar to the modernised battlecruiser with a pair of 16-inch and eight 4.5-inch turrets and had only minimal underwater protection, relying on tight compartmentalisation and strengthened internal bulkheads to localise damage. This yielded a ship at standard load. That same month a committee headed by Rear-Admiral Reginald Servaes reviewed all the proposals and the Admiralty requested a sketch design of 'X' with two 16-inch turrets, both forward of the superstructure as in the French , and a thicker waterline belt in May that the DNC designated 'X3'. This displaced at standard load. The following month the Admiralty asked that the 16-inch turrets be replaced by quadruple turrets and the DNC replied that no design work had been done on such turrets and would thus delay construction by 15 to 18 months and add about to the ship's displacement. The DNC asked permission to investigate further methods of reducing the size of 'B3' in July and work continued on both designs through October. By this time the impossibility of even maintaining the existing battle fleet, much less building such large battleships, had become clear in light of Britain's economic difficulties and further design work was informally suspended on all but the new Mk IV gun and its Mk III turret; this was finally cancelled by the First Sea Lord on 10 March 1949. Hybrid aircraft carrier On 8 January 1941, Rear-Admiral Bruce Fraser, Third Sea Lord and Controller of the Navy, asked the DNC to work up a hybrid aircraft carrier based on the Lion-class hull. Two months later, a sketch design was presented for consideration, but it was not well regarded by the participants. This design retained all three main gun turrets and the flight deck was deemed too short to be useful. A revised version with only the | twin gun turrets as well as aircraft and their facilities were eliminated. The treaty-imposed design problems became irrelevant on 31 March 1938, when the signatories of the Treaty invoked the tonnage escalation clause because the Japanese refused to provide any information about their battleship construction programme and the signatories feared that their new ships could be outclassed by the new Japanese battleships. Due to limitations of docking facilities and costs, the Admiralty hoped to have the new limit at ; the limit was eventually settled at because the Americans would accept only that figure or none at all. The Admiralty in any case decided to limit itself to 40,000 long tons and nine 16-inch guns on the grounds that larger vessels would be unable to dock at the major Royal Navy dockyards at Rosyth or Portsmouth. A new design was prepared with more armour, more powerful machinery, the two twin 5.25-inch gun turrets restored, and four aircraft added. The Admiralty approved this design on 15 December and bids were solicited very shortly afterwards. 1938 design The 1938 version of the Lion class had a waterline length of , an overall length of , a beam of , and a maximum draught of . They would have displaced at standard load and at deep load. The appearance of the Lions closely resembled that of the KGVs, but included a transom stern to improve steaming efficiency at high speed. The crew complement was estimated to be about 1,680 officers and ratings. In the interests of saving time, the four-shaft unit machinery design from the KGVs was duplicated with alternating boiler and engine rooms. The Lion-class ships would have had four sets of geared Parsons steam turbine sets housed in separate engine rooms, each driving one propeller shaft. They were designed to produce a total of at overload condition and a speed of . The turbines were intended to be powered by eight Admiralty three-drum boilers in four boiler rooms at a working pressure of and temperature of . The turbines and boilers could be cross-connected in an emergency. The ships were designed to carry of fuel oil. Their maximum estimated range was at a speed of . They would have been equipped with six turbogenerators and two 330-kW diesel generators that supplied the common ring main at 220 volts. The Lion-class ships' main armament consisted of nine newly designed 45-calibre BL 16-inch Mark II guns in three hydraulically powered triple-gun turrets. The maximum elevation of the turrets was increased to +40° although the guns were loaded at +5°. They fired projectiles at a muzzle velocity of ; this provided a maximum range of . Their rate of fire was two rounds per minute and the ships carried 100 shells per gun. The secondary armament consisted of sixteen 50-calibre QF 5.25-inch Mk I dual-purpose guns in eight twin-gun mounts. They had a maximum depression of −5° and a maximum elevation of +70°. They fired an high-explosive shell at a muzzle velocity of . At maximum elevation, the guns had a maximum range of . Their normal rate of fire was about 7–8 rounds per minute and 400 rounds were provided for each gun. Short-range air defence was provided by 48 QF 2-pounder "pom-pom" guns in six octuple mountings. The 2-pounder gun fired a , shell at a muzzle velocity of to a distance of . The gun's rate of fire was approximately 96–98 rounds per minute and 1800 rounds per gun were carried by the ships. Their armour scheme was virtually identical to that of the KGVs. The waterline belt was intended to be made from Krupp cemented armour (KCA) thick and was long. The main portion of the belt would have been high, but a lower strake, high, extended an additional past the ends of the armoured citadel. It was intended to be tapered vertically from 14.7 inches in thickness to at the bottom edge of the belt, while the plates at the end of the belt would have been only thick at the top. Transverse bulkheads thick would have closed off each end of the armoured citadel. At the aft end of the steering gear compartment would have been a transverse bulkhead. The KCA face-plates of the main gun turrets were intended to be 15 inches thick and their roofs would have used non-cemented armour plates. Their sides remained in thickness. The barbettes for the 16-inch guns were intended to be 15 inches thick on the sides, tapering to closer to the centreline of the ship. Intended to resist the impact of a armour-piercing bomb dropped from a height of , the Lions deck protection was identical to that of the KGV class. It consisted of non-cemented armour over the magazines that reduced to over the machinery spaces. The armour continued forward and aft of the citadel at the lower-deck level. Forward it tapered in steps from five inches down to near the bow. Aft, it protected the steering gear and propeller shafts with of armour. Unlike the Germans, French and Americans, the British no longer believed that heavy armour for the conning tower served any real purpose, given that the chance of hitting the conning tower was very small, and protected the forward conning tower with only of armour. The underwater protection, also virtually identical to that of the KGVs, would have consisted of a wide three-layer system of voids and liquid-filled compartments meant to absorb the energy of an underwater explosion. It was bounded on the inside by the torpedo bulkhead. Both of the inner and outer voids were fitted with pumps to flood them with water to level the ship (counter-flood) in case she began to list. Over the length of the citadel, this system was found to be proof against of TNT during full-scale trials. The Lion-class ships would have had a double bottom with a depth of . Naval historians William Garzke and Robert Dulin believe that the design of the Lion class would have corrected some of the deficiencies of the KGVs with the notable exceptions of the too-shallow torpedo protection system, caused |
Writers participated in setting-up of the underground presses (out of 1,500 clandestine publications in Poland, about 200 were devoted to literature). | Els escriptors van participar en la creació de premsa clandestina (de les 1.500 publicacions clandestines a Polònia, unes 200 estaven dedicades a la literatura). |
an American rock band from Austin, Texas. The group was founded in 1981 by Mike Buck (also of The Fabulous Thunderbirds), Don Leady, Steve Doerr, and Alex Napier. The group was a long-running Austin bar band, but achieved national success with the album Open All Night, which reached #181 on the Billboard 200 in 1987. Former member Alex Napier died on February 3, 2011, in Desoto, Texas from liver cancer, aged 59. On March 12, 2014, The LeRoi Brothers were inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame. Former member Evan Johns died from complications of liver disease on March 11, 2017, at the age of 60 in Austin, Texas. | (1984) Lucky Lucky Me (1985) (released as "Protection From Enemies" in the UK) The LeRoi Brothers (1985) EPOpen All Night (1986)Viva LeRoi (1989)Rhythm & Booze (1990)Crown Royale (compilation)(1992)Kings of the Catnap (2000)Check This Action (Deluxe Edition) (2017) References Musical groups from Austin, Texas Rock music groups from Texas Musical groups established in 1981 1981 establishments in Texas |
how to comment out multiple lines in arduino? | The beginning of a block comment or a multi-line comment is marked by the symbol /* and the symbol */ marks its end. This type of comment is called so as this can extend over more than one line; once the compiler reads the /* it ignores whatever follows until it encounters a */ . |
aspect of post game celebrations, was what ultimately led the club to look into buying their own field. Thornley, purchased a 9-acre farm on Smith Rd in 1984 for $89,000, but it would take another six years before the opening match in 1990 was played. The club has hosted numerous Illinois State High School Championships, as well as CARFU Championships, and Midwest Territorial Championships. Currently the club own 15 acres of land with three fields, with the main pitch having lights, locker room facilities, with showers, and a clubhouse with a bar for post-match socials, parties and events. Development continues with a play area for kids, spectator stands, horseshoe pit, and an ever-improving Rugby facility. The Blaze have traveled abroad | CARFU Championships, and Midwest Territorial Championships. Currently the club own 15 acres of land with three fields, with the main pitch having lights, locker room facilities, with showers, and a clubhouse with a bar for post-match socials, parties and events. Development continues with a play area for kids, spectator stands, horseshoe pit, and an ever-improving Rugby facility. The Blaze have traveled abroad on several international tours to England (1989), Ireland (1994), Spain (1999) and New Zealand (2002). Over the past years, the Blaze have won many Midwest Championships at Division 1 and 2 levels. The Blaze has competed in the National Championships in 1986, 1990, 1996, 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011. Thornley Field Thornley Field consists of three pitches, the main one having lights, it is located in Lemont, Illinois at 13011 West Smith Road. The facilities include a clubhouse with a bar, locker room/team room, an equipment |
Bomfobiri wildlife sanctuary, created in 1975, covers a total area of 53 km2 consisting of remnant semi-deciduous forest and savannah. It is found in the Kumawu Traditional Area, 67 km North-West of Kumasi. Three types of crocodiles are present as well as four species of monkeys, duikers and bush pigs. The rich bird life includes the rare bareheaded rock fowl, once Ghana's most famous bird. A major attraction is the | are into rearing of livestock. Poultry (chicken) is the dominant animal reared in the district, followed by goats, sheep, turkey, and pig. Attractions Bomfobiri wildlife sanctuary, created in 1975, covers a total area of 53 km2 consisting of remnant semi-deciduous forest and savannah. It is found in the Kumawu Traditional Area, 67 km North-West of Kumasi. Three types of crocodiles are present as well as four species of monkeys, duikers and bush pigs. The rich bird life includes the rare bareheaded rock fowl, once Ghana's most famous bird. A major attraction is the Bomfobiri Falls. Another tourist attraction located in Sekyere Kumawu district is the Kumawu Palace Museum, opened in 2015 by NYU Africa House and Center for Technology and |
What is another word for ligatures? | Indic scripts such as Tamil and Devanagari are each allocated only 128 code points, matching the ISCII standard. The correct rendering of Unicode Indic text requires transforming the stored logical order characters into visual order and the forming of ligatures (aka conjuncts) out of components. Some local scholars argued in favor of assignments of Unicode code points to these ligatures, going against the practice for other writing systems, though Unicode contains some Arabic and other ligatures for backward compatibility purposes only. Encoding of any new ligatures in Unicode will not happen, in part because the set of ligatures is font-dependent, and Unicode is an encoding independent of font variations. The same kind of issue arose for Tibetan script[citation needed] (the Chinese National Standard organization failed to achieve a similar change). |
Kalikalam | కలికాలం |
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a solid classical education at Winchester College. He emigrated from England to Australia for medical reasons in 1854. Tulk was chosen from a short-list of forty eight applicants, and began his new job on 5 May 1856. His legacy includes the collection of some 80,000 volumes he collected and a relatively advanced system of classification according to books' subjects. Tulk turned down offers of appointment from other libraries in Sydney and abroad. A noted linguist, Tulk continued his studies adding native Fijian | 1856. His legacy includes the collection of some 80,000 volumes he collected and a relatively advanced system of classification according to books' subjects. Tulk turned down offers of appointment from other libraries in Sydney and abroad. A noted linguist, Tulk continued his studies adding native Fijian and Aboriginal languages to his repertoire. Notes 1810 |
definition of calorie chemistry | A calorie is the energy that it takes to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree centigrade. More importantly, a calorie is a unit that you can use to measure the energy in your food. From the Latin calor, âto heat,â a calorie is a measurement of heat energy (it may be called a small calorie or a large calorie). When youâre out of the chemistry lab, youâll most often hear calorie in relation to the energy in food or the energy you burn through exercise. It will also usually be referred to in the plural, as calories. |
Today must be your lucky day. | Bugün senin şanslı günün olmalı. |
She has stated she would often listen to Leonard Cohen as a teenager. | Также она заявила, что в подростковом возрасте часто слушала Леонарда Коэна. |
He is always used and made fun of by Break, Oscar or Vincent, much to his frustration. | Ela é sempre objeto de diversão para Break, Oscar ou Vincent, para sua grande frustração. |
Han Hee-jun | Heejun Han |
This is similar to what she said in a radio show in late October 2012 called Horizontal Power Hour. | Sa contribution était similaire à ce qu'elle avait dit lors d'une émission radio à la fin du mois octobre 2012, appelée Horizontal Power Hour,. |
"Two international awards for Ewine van Dishoeck". | «Two international awards for Ewine van Dishoeck» (en inglés). |
The economy shrank 5.3% in the first quarter as expected, data showed on Wednesday, as consumption and investment continued to suffer. | Economy shrinks 5.3% in first quarter |
again. This is used by Jay as an excuse to get out of a friend's of Gloria's first communion party because he feels that "the father does not like him very much". However his plan ultimately fails when Gloria rethinks her previous position and decides not to let DeDe prevent her from missing important family events because she knows that Jay will be there for her just as she will be there for him at María Victoria's first communion. At Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cameron's (Eric Stonestreet) they are arranging Lily's birthday and Mitchell is nervous about DeDe's presence there. He has to disinvite Fizbo, much to Cameron's dismay, because it is a "Princess-themed-party". At the party Cameron is angry because of the ban on Fizbo and he picks on the hired Princess (Kate Reinders) and makes her break character by repeatedly asking how to pay for her services. When the Dunphys arrive Claire lets Mitchell in on all the events that took place after Robby left, namely that he and DeDe disappeared and she left to have breakfast with him. Jay and Gloria arrive, but Gloria is drunk, because she ingested a Xanax with a shot of tequila. DeDe and Robby arrive, which makes Claire and Mitchell angry because they think it is a ploy to taunt them but in reality it is Jay that DeDe is taunting. Claire confronts Robby about kissing her mother and he admits that he had a crush on DeDe while dating her. Later he asks Claire to admit that she is angry at him kissing her mother because she still wants Robby. DeDe overhears this and Claire makes a scene despite Mitchell's intention to keep the party about Lily. Jay finally confronts Robby and makes him leave. DeDe is approached by Jay who admits that she fell for the admiration of a younger man. DeDe does not want to be labeled as the "crazy nana", causing her to end up attacking Gloria. Finally Mitchell agrees that Fizbo is the only salvation of the party. Production "Princess Party" was written by Elaine Ko and was directed by Michael Spiller. This episode was Ko's first writing credit for the series and the tenth episode for Spiller. The episode is set to air on the American Broadcasting Company on February 16, 2011 in the United States as the fifteenth episode of the series' second season and the 39th episode overall. This episode was filmed on January 11 and January 13, 2011. The episode features the second appearance of Mitchell and Claire's mother, DeDe Pritchett, played by Shelley Long, who previously guest starred on the season one episode, | to keep the party about Lily. Jay finally confronts Robby and makes him leave. DeDe is approached by Jay who admits that she fell for the admiration of a younger man. DeDe does not want to be labeled as the "crazy nana", causing her to end up attacking Gloria. Finally Mitchell agrees that Fizbo is the only salvation of the party. Production "Princess Party" was written by Elaine Ko and was directed by Michael Spiller. This episode was Ko's first writing credit for the series and the tenth episode for Spiller. The episode is set to air on the American Broadcasting Company on February 16, 2011 in the United States as the fifteenth episode of the series' second season and the 39th episode overall. This episode was filmed on January 11 and January 13, 2011. The episode features the second appearance of Mitchell and Claire's mother, DeDe Pritchett, played by Shelley Long, who previously guest starred on the season one episode, "The Incident". The episode also features the return of Fizbo the Clown and Matt Dillon playing Claire's former high school boyfriend and DeDe's new boyfriend. Matt Dillon's guest spot was originally announced December 2010 by Entertainment Weekly. Dillon filmed his guest appearance on January 11, 2011. Reception Ratings In its original American broadcast, "Princess Party" was viewed by an estimated 10.453 million households and received a 4.3 rating/12% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. This means that it was seen by 4.3% of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 12% of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. This episode of Modern Family saw a 16 percent decrease from the previous episode, "Bixby's Back". Despite this, "Princess Party" was the most-watched scripted show for the week of broadcast among adults aged 18–49, and the twentieth most-watched show among all viewers. Reviews The episode received mixed reviews from critics many commenting on the return of Shelley Long and Fizbo. TV Squad writer Joel Keller named the episode "one of the funniest episodes of the season" praising the "subtle |
Caverna do Diabo State Park | Parque Estadual Caverna do Diabo |
Other local business leaders supported the project. | Pozostali miejscowi biznesmeni wciąż wspierali projekt. |
exposing | exponera |
He was the eldest son of Lieutenant-General Anne de Tubières, comte de Caylus. | Era el fill gran del Tinent-General Anne de Tubières, comte de Caylus. |
equities in accounting definition | In accounting and finance, equity is the difference between the value of the assets / interest and the cost of the liabilities of something owned.For example, if someone owns a car worth $15,000 but owes $5,000 on that car, the car represents $10,000 equity. Equity can be negative if liability exceeds assets.In an accounting context, shareholders' equity (or stockholders' equity, shareholders' funds, shareholders' capital or similar terms) represents the equity of a company as divided among individual shareholders of common or preferred stock.quity can be negative if liability exceeds assets. In an accounting context, shareholders' equity (or stockholders' equity, shareholders' funds, shareholders' capital or similar terms) represents the equity of a company as divided among individual shareholders of common or preferred stock. |
I'm brilliant at this. (Laughter) Now, in terms of the science of laughter, there isn't very much, but it does turn out that pretty much everything we think we know about laughter is wrong. | Olen haka tässä. (Naurua) Kun on kyse naurun tutkimuksesta, sitä ei ole paljoakaan, mutta on käynyt ilmi, että lähes kaikki, mitä tiedämme naurusta, on väärää tietoa. |
flight and the probe also passed all systems tests with ease. On April 20, Ranger 4 was stacked atop the booster and liftoff took place at 3:50 pm EST on April 23. Launch proceeded perfectly this time and there were no anomalies with either the Atlas or the Agena, which performed its second burn to send Ranger 4 on a translunar trajectory. After separation from the Agena, it was apparent that something was seriously amiss when tracking stations picked up Ranger 4's radio transmitter, but there was no telemetry data being returned or any response when commands were sent to the computer. Without telemetry, it could not be confirmed that the probe's solar panels had unfolded, but the fluctuating radio transponder indicated that Ranger 4 was tumbling and that the solar panels and high-gain antenna were not deployed either. The Atlas and Agena had both performed perfectly, in fact so well that Ranger 4 would not even need a midcourse correction burn to impact the Moon. However, this was all futile if the spacecraft was inoperative. Ground controllers sent commands to the probe to unfurl the solar panels and high-gain antenna and manually use the attitude control system to stop the rolling motion it was in, but the probe was unresponsive. The Spacecraft Data Analysis Team at JPL concluded that the main timer in Ranger 4's computer had stopped, which disabled the telemetry system, preprogrammed events such as solar panel deployment, and also made the probe completely unresponsive to manual commands. Even though lunar impact would occur as planned, the mission was for all intents and purposes a failure. Making it a more bitter pill to swallow was the nearly-flawless launch vehicle performance. The booster problems that affected Rangers 1-3 had been resolved, only for the probe itself to completely fail, as unlike the previous missions, Ranger 4 did not return any useful data. Finding the cause of the timer malfunction could also be difficult since it had occurred during the coasting phase prior to trans-lunar injection when Ranger 4 was passing between tracking stations in the Caribbean and South Africa. Without solar power, Ranger 4's batteries ran down on the morning of April 26 and the radio transponder ceased operating. The tiny transmitter in the seismometer capsule continued sending out a 50-milliwatt signal. Ranger 4 impacted the far | provided by Sun and Earth sensors, gyroscopes, and pitch and roll jets. The telemetry system aboard the spacecraft, consisting of two 960 MHz transmitters, one at 3 W power output and the other at 50 mW power output, the high-gain antenna, and an omnidirectional antenna. White paint, gold and chrome plating, and a silvered plastic sheet encasing the retrorocket furnished thermal control. Because heat sterilization was suspected to have caused the malfunction of Ranger 3's computer, this procedure was dropped on Ranger 4. The seismometer capsule was also painted with a sawtooth pattern for better thermal protection. The experimental apparatus included: (1) a vidicon television camera, which employed a scan mechanism that yielded one complete frame in ten seconds; 2) a gamma-ray spectrometer mounted on a boom; (3) a radar altimeter; and (4) a seismometer to be rough-landed on the lunar surface. The seismometer was encased in the lunar capsule along with an amplifier, a 50-milliwatt transmitter, voltage control, a turnstile antenna, and six silver-cadmium batteries capable of operating the lunar capsule transmitter for 30 days, all designed to land on the Moon at . The radar altimeter would be used for reflectivity studies, but was also designed to initiate capsule separation and ignite the retro-rocket. Mission Atlas 133D and Agena 6004 arrived at Cape Canaveral in March and began preflight checkouts. Unlike with previous Ranger launches, no serious difficulties were encountered in readying the launch vehicle for flight and the probe also passed all systems tests with ease. On April 20, Ranger 4 was stacked atop the booster and liftoff took place at 3:50 pm EST on April 23. Launch proceeded perfectly this time and there were no anomalies with either the Atlas or the Agena, which performed its second burn to send Ranger 4 on a translunar trajectory. After separation from the Agena, it was apparent that something was seriously amiss |
Lipniak, Gmina Michów | Lipniak (Michów) |
Monsieur Papa | Monsieur Papa (film, 2011) |
Powerlifting at the 2020 Summer Paralympics | Voimanosto kesäparalympialaisissa 2020 |
and, since 1925, with Ivan Vazov National Theatre in Bulgaria. The actress Varvara Massalitinova was his sister. In 1907 Massalitinov, a Maly Theatre Drama School graduate, was invited, personally by Stanislavski, to join the MAT troupe. In 1913, alongside Nikolai Alexandrov and Nikolai Podgorny he co-founded the private Drama School, the so-called "School of the Three Nikolais", which in 1916 was reformed to become the MAT Second Studio. In 1919 Massalitinov, as part of the Kachalov Troupe, found himself abroad, cut off from home. Unlike the majority of the actors, he decided against returning to the Bolshevist Russia and | part of the Kachalov Troupe, found himself abroad, cut off from home. Unlike the majority of the actors, he decided against returning to the Bolshevist Russia and first joined the Prague-based, Maria Germanova-led troupe, then in 1925 settled in Bulgaria to become there a respected director and pedagogue, proponent of the Stanislavski method. In 1948 he was designated as a Meritorious Artist of the People's Republic of Bulgaria, and in 1950 won the Dimitrov Prize. References Russian male stage actors Bulgarian male stage actors Russian male silent film actors Russian theatre directors People from Yelets |
When creationists ask questions about evolution do they read the answers or just continue their attack? | The answer fits into your scheme and curiously mirrors their “question.” While a group (let’s call them pro-science) has evolved past accepting mythological explanations, some other groups of the original (pre-scientific) species have not evolved. I hope my answer doesn’t drive them bananas. |
Clivina brevicollis is a species of ground beetle | was described by Putzeys in 1866. References brevicollis |
Brennan created the website after he observed what he perceived to be rapidly escalating surveillance and a loss of free speech on the Internet. | Бреннан создал веб-сайт после того, как заметил усиление негласного наблюдения и учащение притеснений свободы слова в Интернете. |
Deh Nomam | دهنمام |
The Second World War demonstrated that science, and physics in particular, now required considerable financial and material resources. | Втората светска војна демонстраирала дека на науката, поточно физиката и се потребни финансиски и материјални ресурси. |
The time scale calculus is a unification of the theory of difference equations with that of differential equations, which has applications to fields requiring simultaneous modelling of discrete and continuous data. | Ο λογισμός κλίμακας χρόνου ενοποιεί τη θεωρία των εξισώσεων διαφορών με αυτήν των διαφορικών εξισώσεων και έχει εφαρμογές σε πεδία που χρειάζονται ταυτόχρονη μοντελοποίηση διακριτών και συνεχών δεδομένων. |
nation with the number of HBCUs, followed by North Carolina then Georgia. The list of closed colleges includes many that, because of state laws, were "racially" segregated. In other words, those colleges are not | historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) lists institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of primarily serving the black community. Alabama leads the nation with the number of HBCUs, followed by North |
is feeling hot and clammy a sign of pregnancy? | Most people equate hot flashes with menopause, but as it turns out if you notice you're sweating more than usual —especially first thing in the morning — it could mean you're pregnant. According to Healthline, ovulation makes your body temperature rise. |
In Qp, f splits in factors of various degrees, none of which are repeated, and the degrees of which add up to n, the degree of f. | Στο Qp, το f διασπάται σε παράγοντες διαφορετικών βαθμών, κανένας από τους οποίους δεν επαναλαμβάνεται, και οι βαθμοί των οποίων αθροίζονται ως το n, τον βαθμό του f. |
At Djoser's time, Imhotep was of such importance and fame that he was honoured by being mentioned on statues of king Djoser in his necropolis at Saqqara. | V času Džoserja je bil Imhotep tako pomemben in slaven, da je bil počaščen s kipom kralja Džoserja v njegovi nekropoli v Sakari. |
January 11 – The Michigan Territory is created. | 11 tháng 1 - Michigan Territory được thành lập. |
why 5 is a good number? | Five is no ordinary number. ... It may be no coincidence, then, that the human body also seems to follow the number five: we have five fingers on each hand and five toes on each foot. We also have the five senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing and thus five sensory organs: eyes, nose, tongue, skin, and ears. |
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I was going to hand in my application form to the boss today, but he beat me to the punch. | 私は今日自分の申込書を上司に提出するつもりだったが、彼に先を越されてしまった。 |
NHH: Great. | एन.एच.एच: महान। |
Sloan Digital Sky Survey | Digitale Sloan-lugopname |
Why is the main stream media so left wing biased? | Its not ... Conservatives think everything is left-wing biased and Liberals think everything is right-wing biased ... the simple fact is that humans are incapable of presenting facts in a completely objective way ... thank god some of us have the intellectual ability to develop our own opinions. |
Nor was it possible that the uranium nucleus could have been cleaved right across. | Det var heller ikke muligt at urankernen kunne være blevet kløvet lige igennem. |
how to take my ps4 out of safe mode? | ['How to get a PS4 out of Safe Mode. You can use the Safe Mode menu in most instances. ... ', 'Restart your PS4. Restart will be the first option in the Safe Mode menu. ... ', 'Make sure there are no power issues. You can power cycle your PS4 by holding down the power button. ... ', 'Rebuild corrupted files. ... ', "Update your PS4's software."] |
who were the first inhabitants of the iberian peninsula | Iberian Peninsula The Iberian Peninsula has been inhabited for at least 1.2 million years as remains found in the sites in the Atapuerca Mountains demonstrate. Among these sites is the cave of Gran Dolina, where six hominin skeletons, dated between 780,000 and one million years ago, were found in 1994. Experts have debated whether these skeletons belong to the species Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis, or a new species called Homo antecessor. |
Escape from a Second Story Fire | This is dangerous question, please remember that arson is not acceptable but this article will help you if in an emergency and you need to plan a fire escape in a two story house. |
the school of education (normal school) in Nuremberg became part of the university. Timeline Below is a short timeline of FAU from its inception to its present form: 1700–1704: The Schloss of the Margraves at Erlangen is built. 1743: Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, issues an edict whereby the university recently founded in Bayreuth is transferred to Erlangen. It has the four faculties of Protestant Theology, Jurisprudence, Medicine and Philosophy. 1769: The University at Erlangen is given the new name of Friedrich-Alexander-Universität in honour of Alexander, Margrave of Ansbach and Bayreuth. 1818: The library of the University of Altdorf, dissolved in 1809, is moved to Erlangen. 1824: The first hospital is built. 1825: The university moves into the Schloss. 1920: The WiSo Faculty (Business Administration, Economics & Social Sciences) is established. 1927: Science is taken out of the Faculty of Arts thus creating the new Faculty of Science. 1961: The FAU acquires a further faculty through merger with the Nuremberg College of Economics and Social Sciences (founded in 1919). The university's name is now Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. 1966: The Faculty of Engineering is established. (FAU is thus the first of the traditional universities of the old federal republic to incorporate engineering as an independent faculty.) 1972: The Teacher Training College in Nuremberg is incorporated into the Faculty of Education. 1993: The FAU celebrates its 250th anniversary. 1994: The Free State of Bavaria purchases for the university 4.4 hectares of land in Erlangen previously owned by the US military. The area is now called Röthelheim Campus. 2000: The Bavaria-California Technology Centre opens its headquarters at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg. 2000: Inauguration of the Research Centre in Clinical Molecular Biology in Erlangen. 2001: Opening of the Röthelheim Campus on the site of the old artillery barracks. 2004: Inauguration of the new building at the WiSo Faculty of Business Administration, Economics & Social Sciences in Nuremberg. Campuses FAU Busan campus FAU is the first German university to establish a branch campus in Busan in the Republic of Korea. In November 2009, its campus project received approval from the Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. The FAU Busan Branch Campus offers a Graduate School with a master's degree program in Chemical and Bioengineering and a research center. In 2014, the university announced its intention of working toward making the Busan-Jinhae Free Economic Zone an educational hub. To this end, FAU Busan works internationally with various companies and universities. Library The University Library Erlangen-Nürnberg is the library system of the Friedrich Alexander University and is a regional library for the region of Middle Franconia. As an academic universal library, it offers its users a wide range of specialist literature from all faculties and a variety of services. With approximately 5.4 million volumes, it is Bavaria's largest library outside the state capital Munich. Large parts of the media stock are also accessible in interregional lending. The University Library is a member of the Bavarian Library Network (Bibliotheksverbund Bayern). Faculties In February 2007, the senate of the university decided upon a restructuring into five faculties. Since October 2007, the FAU consists of: Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Theology Faculty of Business, Economics, and Law Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Sciences Faculty of Engineering The following faculties were part of the university (sorted in the order in which they were founded): Theological faculty Law faculty Medical faculty Philosophical faculty I (philosophy, history, and social sciences) Philosophical faculty II (languages and literature) Science faculty I (mathematics and physics) Science faculty II (biology, chemistry, and pharmaceutics) Science faculty III (geography, geology/mineralogy/paleontology) Business- and social sciences faculty (1961) in Nuremberg Technical Faculty (1966) Pedagogical faculty (1972) in Nuremberg Faculty of Engineering Inception In 1962, after lengthy debate, the Bavarian parliament decided to establish a Faculty of Engineering in Erlangen. Then, the University of Erlangen thus won out against the city of Nuremberg, which, for decades, had been demanding the establishment of a college of engineering in Nuremberg. Since the expansive areas of building land required for this project were not available in the center of Erlangen, the foundations for a new university campus were laid in the south east of the town in 1964. The formal establishment of the Faculty of Engineering, then the seventh faculty at the University, took place in 1966. What was unique at the time was that the various engineering departments were subsumed, as a faculty, into the main university rather than constituting an independent university. Present status The Faculty of Engineering at FAU is a young educational and research institution. Since its foundation in 1966. The Faculty has five departments: Electrical, Electronic and Communication Engineering Chemical and Biological Engineering Materials Science and Engineering (This Department was ranked at 10th best in the world according to the Quantitative Ranking of Engineering Disciplines (QRED).) Mechanical Engineering Computer Science The Faculty has close connections both with other natural sciences and with traditional subjects at the university. The Faculty of Engineering currently concentrates on the following research fields: New Materials and Processes Life Science Engineering and Medicine Technology Energy Technology and Mobility Modeling and Simulation Optics and Optical Technologies Information- and Communication Technologies Micro-/Nano-electronics Research Major research areas FAU claims leadership in a number of research topics. The current eight such major research areas are: New Materials and Processes Optics and Optical Technologies Molecular Life Science and Medicine Health Technology Electronics, Information and Communication Energy, Environment and Climate Language – Culture – Region Cohesion – Transformation – Innovation in Law and Economics Excellence initiative The Excellence Initiative by the German federal and state governments to promote science and research at German universities aims to promote cutting-edge research and to strengthen the higher education and research in Germany to improve its international competitiveness and to make top performers in academia and science visible. As part of this initiative, FAU was awarded the contract for the Erlangen Graduate School in Advanced Optical Technologies (SAOT), which received 1.9 million euros of annual funding for the next five years. The Cluster of Excellence | of Brandenburg-Ansbach (one of the two namesakes of the institution) provided significant support to the early university. From the beginning, the university was a Protestant institution, but over time it slowly secularized. During the Nazi era, the university was one of the first that had a majority of Nazi supporters in the student council. In 1961, the business college in Nuremberg was merged with the university in Erlangen, so now the combined institution has a physical presence in the two cities. An engineering school was inaugurated in 1966. In 1972, the school of education (normal school) in Nuremberg became part of the university. Timeline Below is a short timeline of FAU from its inception to its present form: 1700–1704: The Schloss of the Margraves at Erlangen is built. 1743: Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, issues an edict whereby the university recently founded in Bayreuth is transferred to Erlangen. It has the four faculties of Protestant Theology, Jurisprudence, Medicine and Philosophy. 1769: The University at Erlangen is given the new name of Friedrich-Alexander-Universität in honour of Alexander, Margrave of Ansbach and Bayreuth. 1818: The library of the University of Altdorf, dissolved in 1809, is moved to Erlangen. 1824: The first hospital is built. 1825: The university moves into the Schloss. 1920: The WiSo Faculty (Business Administration, Economics & Social Sciences) is established. 1927: Science is taken out of the Faculty of Arts thus creating the new Faculty of Science. 1961: The FAU acquires a further faculty through merger with the Nuremberg College of Economics and Social Sciences (founded in 1919). The university's name is now Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. 1966: The Faculty of Engineering is established. (FAU is thus the first of the traditional universities of the old federal republic to incorporate engineering as an independent faculty.) 1972: The Teacher Training College in Nuremberg is incorporated into the Faculty of Education. 1993: The FAU celebrates its 250th anniversary. 1994: The Free State of Bavaria purchases for the university 4.4 hectares of land in Erlangen previously owned by the US military. The area is now called Röthelheim Campus. 2000: The Bavaria-California Technology Centre opens its headquarters at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg. 2000: Inauguration of the Research Centre in Clinical Molecular Biology in Erlangen. 2001: Opening of the Röthelheim Campus on the site of the old artillery barracks. 2004: Inauguration of the new building at the WiSo Faculty of Business Administration, Economics & Social Sciences in Nuremberg. Campuses FAU Busan campus FAU is the first German university to establish a branch campus in Busan in the Republic of Korea. In November 2009, its campus project received approval from the Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. The FAU Busan Branch Campus offers a Graduate School with a master's degree program in Chemical and Bioengineering and a research center. In 2014, the university announced its intention of working toward making the Busan-Jinhae Free Economic Zone an educational hub. To this end, FAU Busan works internationally with various companies and universities. Library The University Library Erlangen-Nürnberg is the library system of the Friedrich Alexander University and is a regional library for the region of Middle Franconia. As an academic universal library, it offers its users a wide range of specialist literature from all faculties and a variety of services. With approximately 5.4 million volumes, it is Bavaria's largest library outside the state capital Munich. Large parts of the media stock are also accessible in interregional lending. The University Library is a member of the Bavarian Library Network (Bibliotheksverbund Bayern). Faculties In February 2007, the senate of the university decided upon a restructuring into five faculties. Since October 2007, the FAU consists of: Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Theology Faculty of Business, Economics, and Law Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Sciences Faculty of Engineering The following faculties were part of the university (sorted in the order in which they were founded): Theological faculty Law faculty Medical faculty Philosophical faculty I (philosophy, history, and social sciences) Philosophical faculty II (languages and literature) Science faculty I (mathematics and physics) Science faculty II (biology, chemistry, and pharmaceutics) Science faculty III (geography, geology/mineralogy/paleontology) Business- and social sciences faculty (1961) in Nuremberg Technical Faculty (1966) Pedagogical faculty (1972) in Nuremberg Faculty of Engineering Inception In 1962, after lengthy debate, the Bavarian parliament decided to establish a Faculty of Engineering in Erlangen. Then, the University of Erlangen thus won out against the city of Nuremberg, which, for decades, had been demanding the establishment of a college of engineering in Nuremberg. Since the expansive areas of building land required for this project were not available in the center of Erlangen, the foundations for a new university |
Porter's generic strategies detail the interaction between cost minimization strategies, product differentiation strategies, and market focus strategies. | Генеричката стратегија на Портер се детализира на интеракцијата помеѓу стратегии за минимизирање на цената, стратегии за диференцијација на производот, и стратегии за фокусирање на пазарот. |
labour. After being amnestied, in the 1905 revolution he became the chairman of the Soviet of Workers', Soldiers' and Cossacks' Deputies in Chita, often referred to as the Chita Republic. After the events of the Chita Republic he was sentenced to death. He was carried in the train of General Rennenkampf and had to witness the execution of workers at every railway station. His sentence was later commuted to exile for life. In 1906 he managed to escape from Nerchinsk to Japan, and from Japan to Australia. In 1910 he arrived in Paris where he again met with Krupskaya and Lenin. He died in 1912. References Year of birth missing 1912 deaths Russian engineers Narodnaya Volya | the Chita Republic he was sentenced to death. He was carried in the train of General Rennenkampf and had to witness the execution of workers at every railway station. His sentence was later commuted to exile for life. In 1906 he managed to escape from Nerchinsk to Japan, and from Japan to Australia. In 1910 he arrived in Paris where he again met with Krupskaya and Lenin. He died in 1912. |
has a total area of 0.24 square kilometres (0.09 square miles) and with total population of 1492. Formerly Batu Galing subdistrict was a part of Talang Rimbo Lama subdistrict, this subdistrict | Rimbo Lama subdistrict, this subdistrict was established in 2006. For the people of Curup city and Rejang Lebong this area was known as Perumnas Batu Galing or Old Perumnas. References External links Profil Desa dan Kelurahan Kementerian Dalam Negeri |
concept compact executive hatchback coupe designed by Citroën for the British market. It has | Citroën for the British market. It has been created in cooperation with the magazine GQ. The GQ by Citroën's |
Mac arrives to help Spider-Man's team and the Wrecking Crew is defeated. | Mac chega para ajudar o time do Homem-Aranha e a Gangue da Demolição é derrotada. |
I left my coat here last night. | Io ho lasciato qui il mio cappotto la scorsa notte. |
what is one of the major components of the axial skeleton? | The skeleton is subdivided into two parts. The axial skeleton forms a vertical axis that includes the head, neck, back, and chest. It has 80 bones and consists of the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. The adult vertebral column consists of 24 vertebrae plus the sacrum and coccyx. |
how soon do you have to change your name after divorce? | As previously stated, you can change your last name at any time. If you choose to wait until after the divorce, you will need to have proof of your divorce. You can start with your marriage certificate. |
On that occasion, the projections were held not only in Salerno but also in Cava de' Tirreni, Positano and Amalfi. | In tale occasione le proiezioni furono tenute non solo a Salerno ma anche a Cava de' Tirreni, Positano ed Amalfi. |
cars were used as official vehicles for the 1920 Tour de France. Two new models were launched in 1922 - the 11CV, with a 2-litre engine, and a badge-engineered version of the Salmson AL3, a one-litre four-cylinder powered sports car. The 11CV had a four-speed gearbox and servo-assisted brakes. The production model developed 50 bhp, but the competition version developed 70 bhp, due to the use of desmodromic valves. Only two of these competition models were built, but they were considered fast and reliable. The best competition result was a class victory at Spa-Francorchamps. The 11CV was redesigned in 1926, with an eight-valve engine featuring twin oil pumps, giving 60 bhp. The company collapsed in 1926, and were taken over by the Société La Cigogne, after which Jacques Bignan had to leave the company. Several owners in succession now acquired and tried to preserve the company, which by 1928 was in the hands of Mécanique-Outillage-Pièces détachés (MOP), presumably primarily a tools/auto-parts business. Two cars, now listed with the name "MOP-Bignan", were still being promoted at the Paris Motor Show in October 1928. These were the 2-litre "11CV" model and a "14CV" overhead valve S.C.A.P. straight-8, 2.5-litre engined car, both of which continued in production until the company finally went out of business in 1931. Motorsport Three Type B cars were entered in the 1920 GP de Voiturettes at Le Mans, with the cars of Nogue and Delauney finishing second and third behind a Bugatti Type 13. By 1923 the 2-litre 11CV had become a mainstay of the range, and it was a Bignan powered by one of these engines that achieved | finally went out of business in 1931. Motorsport Three Type B cars were entered in the 1920 GP de Voiturettes at Le Mans, with the cars of Nogue and Delauney finishing second and third behind a Bugatti Type 13. By 1923 the 2-litre 11CV had become a mainstay of the range, and it was a Bignan powered by one of these engines that achieved a podium finish, coming in third overall, at the first Le Mans 24 Hour race. Although they never did so well again, Bignan returned to Le Mans in 1924 and in 1925, when a Bignan finished in twelfth place. One of these engines also powered a Bignan to victory in the 1924 Monte Carlo Rally. A feature of the engine with which other auto-makers only caught up many decades later was the incorporation, on the "competition" version, of four valves per cylinder. Appropriately, the company's slogan at the motor show in October 1924 was "Toujours en avant du progres" ("Always ahead of progress"). A 11CV saloon driven by Jacques Edouard Ledure won the 1924 Monte Carlo Rally. References External links 1921 Bignan Type B tourer Car brands Vintage vehicles Defunct motor vehicle |
when is the best time to see the fall foliage | Colors can be brilliant two weeks before and after peak and even different from one mountain to another. Traditionally, Columbus Day weekend in October is considered the best time to visit for great foliage color. Columbus Day is the second Monday in October. I would not argue against this but then again it seems most of the world visits New England this weekend as well. |
Angeles for her post-secondary education in business. Career Farnon started her career with the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences as an executive secretary in 1957. A few years later, Farnon was an event organizer of the 1st Annual Grammy Awards in 1959. She moved to NARAS's Los Angeles branch in 1961 to become the new executive director when Stan Richardson stepped down from his position. Farnon remained as the Los Angeles executive director until she left her position in 1969. Farnon returned to work for the main branch of NARAS in 1971 as the organization's | main branch in 1971, Farnon oversaw the Grammy Hall of Fame and was an event producer for the 1977 Grammy Awards. Near the end of her career, Farnon held the position of executive vice president from 1989 until her retirement in 1992. Upon her retirement, Farnon was the first woman ever to receive the Grammy Trustees Award. Early life and education Farnon was born in Chicago, Illinois and went to Los Angeles for her post-secondary education in business. Career Farnon started her career with the |
what is the relationship between oral language and early reading? | There is a fundamental and reciprocal relationship among oral language (listening and speaking), written language, and reading. Initially, reading and writing are dependent on oral language skills. Eventually, reading and writing extend oral language. Young children use oral language skills to learn how to read. |
She doesn't seem so busy, does she? | Non sembra così occupata, vero? |
when is angel has fallen on itunes? | Angel Has Fallen iTunes Release Date November 12, 2019 (4K Ultra HD) |
Females give birth to one or two offspring in June or July, after a gestation of 120 to 129 days. | As fêmeas dão à luz um ou dois filhotes em junho ou julho, após uma gestação de 120 a 129 dias. |
We both very much wanted to make him happy." | А аз така искрено желаех тяхното благополучие!“. |
the Danish Singles Chart. Track listing Chart performance Release history References 2011 singles 2011 songs RCA Records | 2011 as a digital download in Denmark. The song peaked to number 4 on the Danish Singles Chart. Track |
He works long hours. | Il travaille de longues heures. |
The island was not specifically mentioned in the treaty, and according to the Danes it was not part of Scania, but of Zealand and therefore still under Danish rule. | L'île n'est pas expressément mentionnée dans le traité : selon les Danois, elle ne faisait pas partie de la Scanie mais de Sjælland et devait donc rester sous souveraineté danoise. |
among the most immediately recognizable. The renowned Bob Wilber, with whom Licari studied for nearly a year, said of him: “You hear the influence of Benny Goodman in his playing…also the Chicago players Frank Teschemacher and Pee Wee Russell, plus the New Orleans clarinetists Johnny Dodds, Sidney Bechet and Jimmie Noone. He has used some of their ideas and rejected others to come up with his own style. To achieve [your own] identity is the goal of all serious [jazz] players. When you hear [Licari's] clarinet you know it's him.” In a 60 plus-year career Licari | is an American jazz clarinetist. Known as an especially "hot" player with an exuberant and always emotive attack, Licari is considered, by critics and peers alike, to be in the front rank of contemporary "classic" jazz musicians. He is also among the most immediately recognizable. The renowned Bob Wilber, with whom Licari studied for nearly a year, said of him: “You hear the influence of Benny Goodman in his playing…also the Chicago players Frank Teschemacher and Pee Wee Russell, plus the New Orleans clarinetists Johnny Dodds, Sidney Bechet and Jimmie Noone. He has used some of their ideas and rejected others to come up with his own style. To achieve [your own] identity is the goal of all serious [jazz] players. When you hear [Licari's] clarinet you know it's him.” In a 60 plus-year career Licari (who also plays the soprano and alto saxophones) has worked alongside Roy Eldridge, "Wild" Bill Davison, Conrad Janis, Big Chief Russell Moore, Connie Kay, Bob Haggart, Vic Dickenson, Pee Wee |
artist-in-residence. In 1969, the museum's mandate was amended to expand the scope of the museum's collection and scope to include works of similar nature that reflect the "cultural heritage of Canada"; with approval from Robert McMichael, and the Premier of Ontario, John Robarts. An increase in attendance rates, and its collection led to the institution being formally incorporated as a crown corporation of Ontario on 30 November 1972, when the McMichael Canadian Art Collection Act received Royal Assent. In 1981, the museum's Board of Governors formally requested the province to amend the institution's governing act, so it is governed only by the 1972 act, and not by the 1965 agreement as well. The following dispute led to Robert McMichael's resignation as the museum's director, and an amendment to the Act in 1982 that named McMichael as the institution's "Founder, Director-Emeritus," and elevated the importance of indigenous Canadian works in its collection. In the 1990s, the Robert McMichael challenged the Board and the province that it had deviated from its original mandate agreed upon. In McMichael v. Ontario, the court originally ruled that changes to the museum's mandate should not have been permitted. The decision was later overturned in the Court of Appeal for Ontario in 1997; and the Supreme Court of Canada dismissing an appeal to that ruling in 1998. Failing to assert the original agreement through judicial means, the McMichaels successfully lobbied Member of Provincial Parliament Helen Johns to introduce a bill that would reassert it. on 2 November 2000, Bill 112 received Royal Assent, amending the museum's mandate to better reflect the original mandate of showcasing Canadian landscape art, particularly works by the Group of Seven. After proposals were submitted by the museum's Board of Directors, and the Fenwick family, the closest living relatives to the deceased McMichaels, Bill 118 received Royal Assent in June 2011, expanding the museum's mandate to include contemporary Canadian, and indigenous Canadian artists, in addition to artists associated with the Group of Seven. The 2011 amendment to the governing act of the museum also removed art advisory committee, and restrictions to the museum's exhibition mandate. Grounds The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is situated in Kleinburg, an unincorporated village in Vaughan, Ontario. The grounds of the museum is in a conservation area of the Humber River Valley, and also serves as a floodplain for the area. The landscape itself was partially crafted by the McMichaels, and later the Government of Ontario, to help complement the museum's collection; with the McMichaels planting over 500 cedar trees in the area to help recreate the landscapes typically painted by the Group of Seven. Buildings located on the grounds include the museum's main building, the Meeting House, Pine Cottage, and Tom Thomson's studio. Pine Cottage houses the institution's art studio. In addition to the structures, the grounds also contains a number of walking trails, a sculpture garden, and the McMichael cemetery. The Ivan Eyre Sculpture Garden, and cemetery is located west of the buildings, with the sculpture garden exhibiting works from its permanent collection, and works on loan to the museum. Six members of the Group of Seven are interred at the McMichael cemetery, including A. J. Casson, Lawren Harris, A. Y. Jackson, Frank Johnston, Arthur Lismer, and Frederick Varley. Main building The museum's main building was designed by Ontario-based architect, Leo Venchiarutti, and was completed in 1954. The museum's main building was expanded several times in 1963, 1967, 1969, and 1972, In 1981 to 1983, the museum's main building was closed to the public in order to facilitate a C$10.4 million renovation, although no major work has been done to the building since then. The main building is approximately . The main building was initially named Tapawingo, allegedly meaning place of joy in either Haida or Ojibwe language. The building has log and barn-board walls, and field-stone fireplaces in an effort to recreate the "atmosphere" of Canadian landscape art; in addition to a floor-to-glass ceiling windows that provide a view of the Humber River Valley. The main building includes 14 viewing halls, a gift shop, and a restaurant. The Western Canada Gallery in the main building contains a forty-foot-long cedar bench, and red cedar arches, both of which contains images carved by Doug Cranmer. However, the main building does not contain a large loading dock, preventing the institution from exhibiting large-scale installation artworks in the building. Permanent collection The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is one of the only art museums whose permanent collection contains works exclusively by Canadian artists. The permanent collection originates from the personal collection started by Robert and Signe McMichael in 1955; who later donated it to the province of Ontario in 1965. At the time the McMichaels donated their collection, its contained 187 works. The museum has since expanded this collection to include 6,500 works as of December 2017. The museum's permanent collection is organized into four collection areas, contemporary art, First Nations art, the Group of Seven, and Inuit art. Although the museum's original mandate placed a focus on Canadian landscape art, and the Group of Seven, it has since expanded to include other Canadian artists, including indigenous Canadians. As of 2011, the museum's mandate is to acquire and preserve works for the collection, by artists who have made a contribution to the development of Canadian art, with a focus on the Group of Seven and their contemporaries and on the indigenous Canadians. In addition to artists associated with the Group of Seven, the museum's permanent collection also contains works from Cornelius Krieghoff, David Milne, and Robert Pilot. In November 2014, the museum was bequeathed 50 paintings from artists based in Quebec. French Canadian artists whose works are in the McMichael's permanent collection include Paul-Émile Borduas, Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté, Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Clarence Gagnon, Rita Letendre, Jean | the province of Ontario in 1965. At the time the McMichaels donated their collection, its contained 187 works. The museum has since expanded this collection to include 6,500 works as of December 2017. The museum's permanent collection is organized into four collection areas, contemporary art, First Nations art, the Group of Seven, and Inuit art. Although the museum's original mandate placed a focus on Canadian landscape art, and the Group of Seven, it has since expanded to include other Canadian artists, including indigenous Canadians. As of 2011, the museum's mandate is to acquire and preserve works for the collection, by artists who have made a contribution to the development of Canadian art, with a focus on the Group of Seven and their contemporaries and on the indigenous Canadians. In addition to artists associated with the Group of Seven, the museum's permanent collection also contains works from Cornelius Krieghoff, David Milne, and Robert Pilot. In November 2014, the museum was bequeathed 50 paintings from artists based in Quebec. French Canadian artists whose works are in the McMichael's permanent collection include Paul-Émile Borduas, Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté, Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Clarence Gagnon, Rita Letendre, Jean Paul Lemieux, and Jean-Paul Riopelle. The museum's contemporary collection was formally started in 2011, when the museum's mandate was expanded to include contemporary art, although a number of works in the contemporary collection area were acquired by the institution prior to 2011. Canadian artists featured in the contemporary art collection includes Jack Bush, Colleen Heslin, Sarah Anne Johnson, Terence Koh, and Mary Pratt. The museum also exhibits a number of sculptures within its outdoor sculpture garden, including nine sculptures by Ivan Eyre. Indigenous Canadian art The museum was one of the first art museums to include works by indigenous Canadian in its collection. In 1957, the McMichaels purchased their first work by a Haida artist, Bill Reid. The McMichaels' personal collection of Inuit stone carvings, and West Coast First Nations wood carvings, masks, and totem poles were donated to the province as a part of the 1965 agreement. By 1981, approximately 42 per cent of works in the permanent collection were works by indigenous Canadian artists. A number of indigenous artworks in the museum's collection was acquired between 1982 and 2000, when the museum's mandate was amended to include indigenous Canadian art into its definition of "Canadian cultural heritage". The museum's collection of works by indigenous Canadian was expanded to include contemporary artworks in the 1990s, with the museum establishing its first First Nations curator-in-residence in 1994. In 2000, the museum's mandate was amended again, reverting the museum's focus to the Group of Seven and their contemporaries; resulting in the removal of most indigenous Canadian works from the museum's exhibits. Indigenous Canadian works in the collection remained in storage from 2000 to 2004, when works by indigenous Canadian artists were exhibited in the museum's viewing spaces again. Indigenous Canadian art was reintroduced into the museum's mandate following an amendment to the institution's governing act in 2011. Library and archives The museum is also home to a library and archives whose holdings include artist files, books, exhibition catalogues, letters, periodicals, and photographs. The museum's holdings specializes in the Group of Seven and indigenous Canadian art. The archives includes a number of specialized collections. The Arthur Lismer Collection was bequeathed to the museum by Lismer, and contains a number of documents and works from the 1890s to the late 1960s. The Lismer collection includes over 900 drawings, cartoons and sketches; 1300 original photographs; documents published by Lismer, as well as books. The Norman Hallendy Archives was completed in 2015 contains over 12,000 photographs by Hallendy, as well as audio and video recordings, maps, books, and research files on Inuit culture in southwest Baffin Island. The archives also houses over 100,000 drawings, prints, and sculptures from the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative Ltd., an artist collective based in Cape Dorset, Nunavut. The |
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Similarly in the North of Portugal, Sidonists formed the Governing Military Junta, which proclaimed to control of the North under provisional circumstances. | Tương tự như vậy ở miền Bắc Bồ Đào Nha, phe cánh Sidónio cũng thành lập Ủy ban Quân sự Quản hạt tuyên bố rằng việc kiểm soát miền Bắc được dùng trong những trường hợp tạm thời. |
Saido Berahino was pushed wide by West Brom manager Alan Irvine .
The striker failed to add to his seven Premier League goals this season .
Newcastle United beat West Brom 2-0 at the Hawthorns on Sunday .
Berahino managed just one shot on target against Alan Pardew's team .
Click here to visit Sportsmail's Match Zone service for this match . | Saido Berahino managed just one shot on or off target for West Brom on Sunday. Click here for Sportsmail's Match Zone! This time last year he was earning £850 per week. Now, West Brom striker Saido Berahino is among the Barclays Premier League's top goalscorers and a member of the senior England squad. A new deal in December 2013 saw the 21 year old with seven Premier League goals bump his pay to £12,000 a week, a modest sum compared to others in lesser form at the same level. There is a reason Manchester United and Liverpool are loitering, and why West Brom are scurrying to tie Berahino down to a new contract that would double his salary at the Hawthorns. VIDEO Scroll down for Alan Irvine: Saido Berahino probably had his worst game . West Bromwich Albion striker Saido Berahino has been impressive at the Hawthorns so far this season . Manchester United and Liverpool have been interested in Berahino, who earns £12,000 per week at West Brom . Click here to visit Sportsmail's Match Zone service . But against Newcastle on Sunday, the striker found himself frustrated more often than not. Berahino started, having been named in Roy Hodgson's 26-man English squad for games against Slovenia and Scotland next week. He has Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, Arsenal's Danny Welbeck and Liverpool's Rickie Lambert to compete with for a place, and Sunday's match was an audition of sorts. Berahino, valued at £25million, was regularly pushed wide for the visit of Newcastle. The forward introduced himself with a shot from 20 yards out after being fed by Victor Anichebe. It called for a one-handed save from goalkeeper Tim Krul to loop over the crossbar, though that would prove to be his only shot of the match. But there seems an instinctive partnership developing between Berahino and Anichebe. The two complement each other and work in tandem, even if it proved ineffective on Sunday. Berahino was offered little space and struggled to muster a chance he could call his own while on the wing, and his heat map suggests the striker found it difficult to become involved. In the end, the youth product could not add to his seven Premier League goals, and will have to wait until after the international break to add to that tally against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. But there's no doubting Berahino's ambitions. 'My aim would be to play in the Champions League, to be involved in the England seniors and go and play in World Cups and Euros,' he admits. Berahino received his first senior England call-up from Roy Hodgson this week ahead of international break . Saido Berahino's heat map shows a frustrating day for the striker. Click here for our Match Zone service! Born: Burundi, August 4 1993 (age 21) 2004-2011: West Brom (youth) 2011-NOW: West Brom (43 lg apps, 13 gls) 2011-2012: Northampton (loan) (14, 6) 2012-2012: Brentford (loan) (8, 4) 2012-2012: Peterborough (loan) (10, 2) One of those was ticked off by Hodgson this week, and his senior debut awaits. The rest will have to wait, most likely until he leaves the Hawthorns for a club that can offer European football. But West Brom manager Alan Irvine has a word of advice for the striker, having seen the pitfalls that younger players can fall into. 'If you keep on going about your job in that way, keep living life as you have been, then things will happen,' Irvine says. 'Berahino has the potential to be a top player. 'But like every young player, he needs to make sure he keeps his focus and doesn't get distracted outside the training ground and the pitch.' The stage is set for the potential England star. Whether he takes it is up to him. West Brom manager Alan Irvine has a word of advice for the striker who has been valued at £25million . |
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We need to change this law". | Dobbiamo cambiare questa legge". |
well as a small condominium development in Dragon Alley. Today's Chinatown Victoria's revitalized Chinatown is a popular area for tourists as well as for the artistic community. The focus is the 500–600 block of Fisgard Street, including famously narrow Fan Tan Alley, the old Chinese School and a small selection of historic buildings and Chinese businesses. Many historic buildings have been well preserved in Chinatown and also in the larger area it once occupied along Government Street, Herald Street, Store Street, and Pandora Avenue. The modern Chinatown continues to be a key component of Downtown Victoria with its many tourist attractions, hotels, bars, restaurants, movie theaters, services, and shopping areas. The district was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1995. It was considered as potential addition to Canada's Tentative List of nominations to become a World Heritage Site, but has yet to be nominated. Some of the tourist attractions of Chinatown are the previously mentioned Fan Tan Alley (originally a private walkway, now home to offices and retail shops), and its ornate gate, The Gate of Harmonious Interest. The stone lions that are part of the gate were built in Suzhou (Soochow), one of Victoria's sister cities. Many of Chinatown's most historical and important places are out of public view, like the Tam Kung Chinese Temple, which is the oldest of its kind in Canada. See also Historical Chinatowns in Nanaimo Chinese Canadians in British Columbia History of Chinese immigration to Canada Chinese head tax in Canada Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration (1885) Chinese Immigration Act of 1885 Chinese Immigration Act, 1923 List of historic places in Victoria, British Columbia References Further reading Dunae, Patrick A., John S. Lutz, Donald J. Lafreniere, and Jason A. Gilliland. "Making the inscrutable, scrutable: race and space in Victoria's Chinatown, 1891." (Essay) BC Studies, Spring, 2011, Issue 169, p. 51. "Tradition in Felicities Celebrating 155 years of Victoria’s Chinatown" (Archive). Royal BC Museum. 12 September 2012. External links Victoria Chinatown – University of Victoria Victoria's Chinatown: Land Utilization, 1909 (British Columbia Archives) 2001 Downtown Neighbourhood Profile (The City of Victoria) A Brief History of Victoria's Chinatown (British Columbia Archives Presents the Amazing Time Machine) Heritage Restoration: Dragon Alley (Moore Patterson Architects) Inside Chinatown by | in the Fraser Canyon in 1858 led to a sudden surge in immigration to British Columbia from California, about one third of which was Chinese. Within a year, immigration to the colony directly from China began as news spread of the gold find, but the gold rush was only one reason many Chinese citizens immigrated. Famine, drought or war in their homeland also encouraged the voyage across the Pacific Ocean to Victoria (on the Crown Colony of Vancouver Island en route to the Fraser Canyon, and later to Barkerville and the mainland's many other goldfields). The majority of the population was from South China, in Guangdong province. Later, the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway would continue to bring Chinese workers. It was mostly men who immigrated, but if they could make enough money, they would send for their family. Initially a collection of crude wooden huts, Victoria's Chinatown rapidly evolved into a dense neighborhood of businesses, movie theaters, schools, churches, temples and a hospital. It did gain a dark, seedy reputation however, because of opium factories, gambling dens and brothels. Chinatown grew steadily over the years until its peak in 1911, when it occupied an area of about six city blocks in the north end of downtown Victoria. This area included two blocks of Herald Street, two blocks of Fisgard Street, and two blocks of old Cormorant Street. The block between Store Street and Government Street has since been renamed Pandora Street, and the block between Government Street and Douglas Street is now part of Centennial Square. In 1911, Victoria's Chinatown housed 3,158 people, almost more than the entire population of downtown Victoria (including Chinatown and Harris Green) in 2001. From the late nineteenth century to the first decade of the twentieth century, it was the largest Chinese settlement in Canada. Victoria's Chinatown suffered a period of decline between the 1920s and the 1970s, shrinking dramatically both in size and in population. In the 1980s, significant revitalization efforts were undertaken, most notably the construction of the Gate of Harmonious Interest on Fisgard Street (at Government Street). Ongoing revitalization over the years has included the introduction of coffee shops, cafes, studios, and workshops, as well as a small condominium development in Dragon Alley. Today's Chinatown Victoria's revitalized Chinatown is a popular area for tourists as well as for the artistic community. The focus is the 500–600 block of Fisgard |
Goreville cruised to a 67-42 road win at Woodlawn on Thursday in girls prep basketball action. | Goreville cruises past Woodlawn |
The thumbnail image used in this post is taken and shared by Masahiko Murata. | L'immagine iniziale è stata condivisa da Masahiko Murata. |
Why did it take painters so long to 'discover' the rules of perspective? | If you're referring to medieval paintings with weird perspective issues, that was just the style at the time. The Greeks knew enough about angles to understand perspective (they measured the radius of the Earth, for example). |
10,000 women a year die from unsafe abortions in Nigeria . | 10,000 women a year die from unsafe abortions in Nigeria alone . |
Milhaud, Gard | Milhaud |
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In 1980 Hu became Party Secretary General, and was elected to the powerful Politburo Standing Committee. | In 1980 werd Hu secretaris-generaal en werd hij verkozen in het machtige Permanent Comité van het Politburo. |
Committee on Finance | Finanskomiteen |
David Wheeler (computer scientist) | David Wheeler |
National Dialing Codes PTCL: Retrieved 4 March 2012. | فهرست شهرهای پاکستان National Dialing Codes PTCL: Retrieved 4 March 2012. |
In September 1945, Jeppson was awarded the Silver Star in recognition of his service to his country. | Nel settembre 1945, Jeppson fu decorato con la Silver Star, in riconoscimento al servizio reso al suo paese. |
The French agricultural sector receives almost €11 billion in EU subsidies. | تلقى القطاع الزراعي الفرنسي 11000000000 € تقريبا من إعانات الاتحاد الأوروبي. |
Street, built in 1907, and a Sons of Norway building at the intersection of Broadway and Central that was built in 1915. The latter "is an eclectic mixture of Neo-Classical elements dominated by a central three-story facade with Renaissance Revival details." See also Downtown Minot References | at the intersection of Broadway and Central that was built in 1915. The latter "is an eclectic mixture of Neo-Classical elements dominated by a central three-story facade with Renaissance Revival details." See also Downtown Minot References External links Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota Victorian architecture in North Dakota Neoclassical architecture in North Dakota Buildings designated early commercial in the National Register |
typeerror undefined is not a function lazy load? | The error 'TypeError: undefined is not a function' is quite misleading. Solution: This error is actually caused due to the circular dependency of module injection which arises when you import the lazy load intended module in your parent module as mentioned in many many articles you might have come across. |
Sleazy Bed Track | スリージー・ベッド・トラック |
It is notable for being one of the last active leper colonies in Europe. | É notável por ter sido uma das últimas colônias de leprosos ativa na Europa. |
By the time of Stanley's election to the House, the American Tobacco Company had eliminated all its substantial competitors either by acquisition or by driving them out of business. | Na época da eleição de Stanley para a Câmara, a American Tobacco Company havia eliminado todos os seus concorrentes substanciais, quer por aquisição ou forçando-os para fora do mercado. |
locality (a selo) in Podkolodnovskoye Rural Settlement, Bogucharsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The population was 375 as of 2010. There are 10 streets. Geography Starotolucheyevo is located | Bogucharsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The population was 375 as of 2010. There are 10 streets. Geography Starotolucheyevo is located on the Tolucheyevka River, 20 km northeast of Boguchar |
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