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It is enforced, despite the betrayal of the Arabs and the loyalty of the Jews; despite the mass enlisting to the British Army; despite the ceasefire and the quiet in The Land of Israel; despite the massacre of masses of the Jewish people in Europe....
Es forzada, a pesar de la traición de los árabes y la lealtad de los judíos, a pesar del alistamiento en masa para el ejército británico, a pesar del alto el fuego y la tranquilidad en la Tierra de Israel, a pesar de la masacre del pueblo judío en Europa...
GT race counting towards the championship. Entry list The Pro Cup class was eliminated from the series for this season. Race results Bold indicates overall winner. Points system Scoring system Championship points are awarded for the first ten positions in each race. Entries are required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. Individual drivers are required to participate for a minimum of 40 minutes in order to earn championship points in any race. Standard Points
the schedule in favor of Indianapolis. Austin was removed from the provisional calendar on 25 October, before it would return on 8 November after extensive discussions with team owners and stakeholders. The round at Indianapolis became a non-points paying event. Calendar changes due to COVID-19 pandemic The round at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park was cancelled. The round at Virginia was moved from 6–7 June to 11–12 July. The round at Indianapolis is back to being a points paying event to replace the cancelled rounds at CTMP with the first three hours of the Indianapolis 8 Hour Intercontinental GT race counting towards the championship. Entry list The Pro Cup class was eliminated from the series for this season. Race results Bold indicates overall winner. Points system Scoring system Championship points are awarded for the first ten positions in each race. Entries are required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and
Pennsylvania, United States and owned by the Bucks County Airport Authority. It is two nautical miles (3.7 km) southwest of the central business district of Erwinna, Pennsylvania. History In 1944, John Van Sant (born 1912) bought the Silver Star Airport, renamed it to The Old Star Airport, and started his own business, Van Sant Flying Service. The business offered crop dusting and flight training. Since then the airport was sold then resold to the Bucks County park system. Now the airport is a landmark for Classic Biplane rides, vintage airplanes, and sailplane operations. After World War II, John Van Sant founded and owned Van Sant Airport. His family sold it to Bucks County in 2003, and it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The 198.5 acre (0.8 km²) piece of property was sold to the county for almost US$3 million. The Bucks County Airport Authority currently maintains the airport,
Airport Authority. It is two nautical miles (3.7 km) southwest of the central business district of Erwinna, Pennsylvania. History In 1944, John Van Sant (born 1912) bought the Silver Star Airport, renamed it to The Old Star Airport, and started his own business, Van Sant Flying Service. The business offered crop dusting and flight training. Since then the airport was sold then resold to the Bucks County park system. Now the airport is a landmark for Classic Biplane rides, vintage airplanes, and sailplane operations. After World War II, John Van Sant founded and owned Van Sant Airport. His family sold it to Bucks County in 2003, and it was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The 198.5 acre (0.8 km²) piece of property was sold to the county for almost US$3 million. The Bucks County Airport Authority currently maintains the airport, and facilities on the field are leased to Bird
At dinner, Homer proudly tells of his successes at work, but discovers that his family hates Cypress Creek and want to go back to Springfield.
Vid middagen, då Homer berättar om sin dag på jobbet, upptäcker han att hans familj hatar Cypress Creek och vill åka tillbaka till Springfield.
1789 (number)
1789 (αριθμός)
They cannot produce enough to feed their families and have to work on the fields of others and elsewhere to meet the gap.
Ils ne parviennent pas à produire assez pour nourrir leur famille et doivent travailler sur les champs des autres et ailleurs pour boucher les trous.
Canton of Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville
Kanton Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville
In 1812, the Franciscan Bulgarian Catholic Bishop of Chiprovtsi decided, as a result of an epidemic in the city, to move his seat to the village of Cioplea (presently part of Bucharest).
Em 1812, o bispo franciscano católico búlgaro de Čiprovci decidiu, como resultado de uma epidemia na cidade, mudar a diocese de lugar para a aldeia de Cioplea (atualmente parte de Bucareste).
Rostislav ruled Kiev for one week before Iziaslav III of Kiev forced him to flee to Chernigov.
Rostislav gobernó Kiev durante una semana antes de que Iziaslav III de Kiev lo obligara a huir a Smolensk.
if moving slowly but rotates when the rope moves more quickly, blocking further movement by pinching the rope against the inside of the device. Uses and limitations Petzl recommends the device for lead belaying and top-rope belaying. When used correctly, the GRIGRI's camming mechanism can assist in holding a climber that is working a route, or hanging on the rope while trying to figure out a climb. When belaying, the same technique for "taking in" that is used with an ATC or similar device is used. While paying slack out into the system, if the device is held open and the climber falls, the device will not lock unless the belayer stops holding it open. Each generation of the GRIGRI has a lower limit for the rope diameter for which the cam will engage; the manufacturer recommends the Grigri2 to be used only with 8.9 to 11mm diameter ropes. This device has just one place for installing rope and it can't be used in climbing with half rope. This device is not suitable for left-handed belay technique. There is a sharp edge on the side that will fray rope if used left-handed, but a smooth flange to protect the rope while belaying right-handed. However, there are special techniques that allow left-handed belayers to use this device, like reorienting it to face the other way. Big wall use While the GRIGRI was designed as a belay device, some big wall climbers (such as those climbing Yosemite's Half Dome or El Capitan) have invented
used only with 8.9 to 11mm diameter ropes. This device has just one place for installing rope and it can't be used in climbing with half rope. This device is not suitable for left-handed belay technique. There is a sharp edge on the side that will fray rope if used left-handed, but a smooth flange to protect the rope while belaying right-handed. However, there are special techniques that allow left-handed belayers to use this device, like reorienting it to face the other way. Big wall use While the GRIGRI was designed as a belay device, some big wall climbers (such as those climbing Yosemite's Half Dome or El Capitan) have invented novel ways to extend its use and compromise its safety. For example, some big wall rope soloists use the GRIGRI (sometimes slightly modified) as a self-feeding hands-free self-belay device. It has also seen use by the second to self-belay while jumaring the rope as one half of the ascender pair. The manufacturer holds uses outside of those validated come with
and ice dancing at eight. Poulin and Servant were coached for a number of years by Shawn Winter and Elise Hamel at the Deux-Rives Figure Skating Club in Pierrefonds, Quebec. In 2015, they moved to train
coached for a number of years by Shawn Winter and Elise Hamel at the Deux-Rives Figure Skating Club in Pierrefonds, Quebec. In 2015, they moved to train with Carol Lane, Juris Razgulajevs, and Jon Lane at the Scarboro FSC in Ontario. The duo retired from competition on August 4, 2016. Programs (with Servant) Competitive highlights CS: Challenger Series;
During the following decades, the runoff of both rivers decreased markedly due to irrigation.
Durant les dècades següents el vessament dels rius va disminuir notablement a causa de la irrigació.
it as Monte Bubbonia. The name of the town presumably comes from the ancient Greek word "ómphax", which means "wild, bitter grape". There exists a story from the ancient geographer Pausanias in which Antiphemus from Gela colonized the city of Omphace and carried off a statue made by the mythological Daedalus. In a story from the historian Philistus, the city was occupied by mercenaries from Syracuse, the former garrison of Gela, who after the fall of the Deinomenids retreated to Omphace to continue waging a campaign against Gela. Archaeologically, the city shows ancient Greek influence from the 7th century BCE. There
Deinomenids retreated to Omphace to continue waging a campaign against Gela. Archaeologically, the city shows ancient Greek influence from the 7th century BCE. There is some evidence that in the 4th century BCE that the city benefited from the reconstruction program of Timoleon in Sicily. There was a sanctuary there, and a cult for a deity called "Polystephanos Thea", which was likely a nymph of a character similar to the goddess Artemis.
1998 IIHF European U18 Championship
Mistrovství Evropy juniorů v ledním hokeji 1998
Juan José Arévalo Bermejo was born into a middle-class family in 1904.
Juan José Arévalo Bermejo urodził się w rodzinie z klasy średniej w 1904 roku.
I'm worried, too.
Én is aggódom.
what is the answer to and how do you work out the following question?
1,000,000 millimoles= 1 mole \ntherefore u'd need 50/1,000,000 * 147kg of calcium chloride \nie. 0.00735kg and since 1000g=1kg u multiply this by 1000 and that gives u 7.35 grams.\nhope this helps... cheers
a voting theory developed by professors Assar Lindbeck and Jörgen Weibull in the article "Balanced-budget redistribution as the outcome of political competition", published in 1987 in the journal Public Choice, which has gradually replaced the median voter theory, thanks to its ability to find equilibrium within multi-dimensional spaces. The probabilistic voting model assumes that voters are imperfectly informed about candidates and their platforms. Candidates are also imperfectly informed about the utility preferences of the electorate and the distribution of voters' preferences. Unlike the median voter theorem, what drives the equilibrium policy is both the numerosity and the density of social groups and not the median position of voters on a preference scale. This difference explains why social groups which have a great homogeneity of preferences are more politically powerful than those whose preferences are dispersed. Motivation and Applications Political economy and public economics are the main fields where the probabilistic voting theory is applied. In particular, it was used to explain public expenditure (Persson & Tabellini, 2000; Hassler, Krusell, Storesletten & Zilibotti, 2005), public debt dynamics (Song, Storesletten & Zilibotti, 2012), effect of mass media (Strömberg, 2004) social security systems (Profeta, 2002; Gonzalez Eiras & Niepelt, 2008) and taxation (Hettich & Winer, 2005; Canegrati, 2007). Raphael Boleslavsky and Christopher Cotton (2015) show how the underlying uncertainty that candidates have about the preferences of voters may be the result of information revelation during campaigns, with more informative campaigns leading to greater ex ante uncertainty about election-day preferences. This
pivotal voter or group. For instance, in models where young and old (or rich and poor) voters have conflicting interests, probabilistic voting models predict that the winning candidate strikes a balance between the different interests in her/his policy platform. Due to the smooth mapping between the distribution of policy preferences and the political outcomes, this model has proven to be very tractable and convenient to use in dynamic models with repeated voting. References Assar Lindbeck, and Jörgen W. Weibull (1987). "Balanced-budget redistribution as the outcome of political competition." Public Choice, 52(3), 273–297. Raphael Boleslavsky and Christopher Cotton (2015). "Information and extremism in elections." American Economic Journal: Microeconomics. 7, 165-207 Canegrati, Emanuele (2007). "A Contribution to the Positive Theory of Direct Taxation," MPRA Paper 6117 [1] Gonzalez-Eiras, Martín, and Dirk Niepelt (2008). "The Future of Social Security." Journal of Monetary Economics 55, 197-218 Hassler, John, Per Krusell, Kjetil Storesletten, and Fabrizio Zilibotti (2005). "The dynamics of government." Journal of Monetary Economics 52 (7), 1331-1358 Hettich, Walter, and Stanley Winer (2005) Democratic Choice and Taxation A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis. Cambridge University Press. Persson, Torsten, and Guido Tabellini (2000). Political Economics: Explaining Economic Policy. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Profeta, Paola (2002). "Retirement and Social Security in a Probabilistic Voting Model" International Tax and Public Finance 9, 331–348. Strömberg, David "Mass Media Competition, Political Competition, and Public Policy (2004)." Review of Economic Studies 71(1), 265–284. Song, Zheng, Kjetil Storeseletten, and Fabrizio Zilibotti (2012). "Rotten parents and disciplined children: A politico-economic
Mahakaal
महाकाल (1994 फ़िल्म)
A train pulling several carts and changing tracks in a rail yard.
The train is going down the railroad tracks.
The Victoria Cross for New Zealand was established in 1999 when New Zealand created a new award system that replaced several Commonwealth honours with New Zealand awards.
新西兰维多利亚十字勋章于1999年设立,该国这年建立了一套新的授奖系统来用新西兰的奖项取代原有的多项英联邦荣誉。
How is handicap determined in the game of golf?
A player's handicap is roughly equal to the average number of strokes that he or she plays above the par of a course. Thus, an expert golfer who plays a course in even par (scratch golfer) will have a handicap of 0. A player who constantly plays a 100 on a par-72 course will have an approximate handicap of 100 − 72 = 28.
shooter. He competed in the 1000 yard free rifle event at the 1908 Summer Olympics. References 1871
Jeffers (1871 – October 13, 1939 ) was an American sports shooter. He competed in
The number of manuscripts in the collections has been estimated as high as 700,000.
Estima-se que o número de manuscritos na coleção é tão alto quanto 700 000.
El Día (La Plata)
El Día (Argentina)
2015 Manipuri film directed by Jeetendra Ningomba and produced by Kachi Shanti. The story and screenplay of the film was written by Jeetendra Ningomba. Hingbagee Mahao was released at Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre (BOAT), Imphal, on 29 April 2015. It won many awards, including the Best Feature Film Award at 5th SSS MANIFA 2016. Synopsis The film tells the story of Mangoljao'''s family who dwell in the floating phumdis of the Loktak lake. After Mangoljao's death, Ningol and her three sons shift to Imphal in search of a livelihood, since their only house is declared by the government as being illegally occupied. The eldest of the three, Achouba, sacrifices his youth and all the worldly pleasures so that he can earn enough for the sustenance of the family. But the younger brothers, Yaima and Atomba loosen themselves from Ningol and Achouba
about their eldest brother's hardships, sufferings and sacrifices and the resultant ailment borne by Achouba, they come back begging for forgiveness. They finally understand the real taste of living. Cast Sagolsem Dhanamanjuri as Ningol SP Ingocha Yanglem as Mangoljao Hamom Sadananda as Achouba Vidyananda Laishram as Yaima Roshan Pheiroijam as Atomba Abenao Elangbam as Linthoi Soma Laishram as Mary Reshmi Sorokhaibam as Leina Narendra Ningomba as Mary's Father Gurumayum Ananta as Doctor AccoladesHingbagee
In the modern age, the Popes restored the ancient Roman aqueducts and had more built, such as Acqua Felice.
In età moderna, i Papi fecero restaurare gli antichi acquedotti romani e ne fecero costruire altri, come l'Acqua Felice.
This fatwa is one of the most preeminent pre-modern legal opinions on Muslims living under non-Muslim rule, although it was issued in the context of Muslims in Iberia and North Africa.
Esta fetua es una de los veredictos legales premodernos más preeminentes acerca de los musulmanes que vivían bajo dominio no musulmán, pese a que fue publicado en el contexto de los musulmanes de la península ibérica y el norte de África.
June 26, 2012 Republican Primary and won the November 6, 2012 General election with 8,048 votes (55.4%) against Democratic nominee Gary Forbush. 2010 To challenge incumbent Democratic Representative Laura Black, Eliason was unopposed for the June 22, 2010 Republican Primary and won the three-way November 2, 2010 General election with 4,198 votes (51.4%) against Representative Black and Constitution candidate David Perry, who had run for the seat in 2008. During the 2016 General Session Eliason served on the Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee, the House Education Committee, the House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee and the House Retirement and Independent Entities Committee. 2016 sponsored legislation Representative Eliason also floor sponsored SB002201 Foreclosure of Residential Rental Property, SB0038S04 School Funding Amendments, SB0091S02 Board
and Constitution candidate David Perry, who had run for the seat in 2008. During the 2016 General Session Eliason served on the Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee, the House Education Committee, the House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee and the House Retirement and Independent Entities Committee. 2016 sponsored legislation Representative Eliason also floor sponsored SB002201 Foreclosure of Residential Rental Property, SB0038S04 School Funding Amendments, SB0091S02 Board of Education Amendments, SB0126 Committee Authority Amendments, SB0153 Self-reliance Training for Public Assistance Recipients, SB0239 School Governance Amendments, SB0248 Public Notice of Unclaimed Property, SB0252 Joint Tenancy Amendments, SB256 Judgment Interest Rate Amendments, and SCR012 Concurrent Resolution Recognizing the Importance of Utah Sport and Olympic Legacy Efforts. References External links Official page at the Utah State Legislature Steven Eliason at Ballotpedia Steven Eliason at the National Institute on Money in State Politics Place
of sponsorship of men's ice hockey. Recently, the team achieved the number one ranking in Division I men's hockey for the first time in program history. Before becoming a varsity program, the men's ice hockey team, the Icers, competed at the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Men's Division I level and was a member of the Eastern States Collegiate Hockey League (ESCHL) from 2007–08 through 2010–11. Penn State won seven ACHA DI National Championships in 1984, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003. The Division II men's hockey club team were champions of the University Hockey League during the 2003–04 and 2001–02 seasons; they were runners-up during the 2002–03, 2000–01, and 1998–99 seasons. Women's ice hockey The women's program moved to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level beginning in the 2012–13 season and joined College Hockey America, becoming the fifth member of the conference. The team also plays in the Pegula Ice Arena. Before becoming a varsity program, the women's ice hockey team, the Lady Icers, competed at the ACHA Women's Division I level in the Eastern Collegiate Women's Hockey League (ECWHL). Lacrosse The Penn State women's lacrosse teams have won two NCAA titles, in addition to three United States Women's Lacrosse Association championships in 1978, 1979 and 1980. The Penn State men's lacrosse team dates to 1913 and made recent headlines with their hiring of Cornell coach Jeff Tambroni. Penn State has appeared in four NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship tournaments, including in 2003, 2005, 2013, and 2017. Penn State has had seven alumni and coaches inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, including Mary McCarthy Stefano, Gillian D. Rattray, Barb Jordan, Betsy Williams Dougherty, Candace "Candy" Finn Rocha, Joanne Connelly and Thomas R. Hayes. Soccer Men's soccer Before the NCAA began its tournament in 1959, the annual national champion was declared by the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association from 1926 to 1958, the result of polls and the subjective opinion of the ISFA administrators. In that time, Penn State shared eight national championships and was selected three times as champion outright (1929, 1938, 1954). The rival College Soccer Bowl was held from 1950–1952 in an attempt to decide a national champion on the field. Penn State gained a last-minute tie in the 1950 championship final. The team won in 1951; however, the ISFA failed to select Penn State that year. Women's soccer The women's soccer team won its first NCAA national championship in 2015. The program has been particularly strong in recent years, as the team won 15 straight Big Ten Championships through the 2012 season, which was an all-time Big Ten record for women's teams. The streak surpassed the 12 by Michigan swimming & diving of the 1990s and led the then-ongoing run by Northwestern's women's tennis squad, which had won 14 straight titles through 2011. Softball The Nittany Lions softball team began play in 1965. The team has made ten NCAA Tournament appearances in 1983, 1985, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2011. The current head coach is Clarisa Crowell. Track and field Before the NCAA began sponsoring a national championship in 1965, the men's indoor track and field team won ICAAAA titles in 1942 and 1959. PSU men also won ICAAAA team titles in 1984, 1987, 2001, 2003 and 2006. Volleyball Penn State is home to one of the top men's and women's volleyball programs. Penn State is one of only 5 schools—and the only school not in California—to win an NCAA Championship for both men and women's volleyball, the others being Stanford, UCLA, USC, and Long Beach State. Men's volleyball The men's volleyball team is coached by Mark Pavlik. The program has won two NCAA National Championships in 1994 and 2008 and 16 EIVA titles out of 17 years, including 10 consecutive. They finished as NCAA National runners-up in 1982, 1995 and 2006, to UCLA each time (twice at Rec Hall). They reached the NCAA final four 24 times including 13 out of the last 14 years through the 2008 season and an NCAA record 10 consecutive (1998–2008). The men's first national title came in 1994, when they beat powerhouse UCLA in five sets after being down 11–4 in the fourth set and then winning the fourth 15–12 and the fifth with the same score. The win made Penn State the first school outside of California in the then-24 year history to win an NCAA Men's volleyball championship. They won the NCAA title again in 2008, defeating Pepperdine 3–1. With the win, Penn State men and women's programs swept the volleyball championships in the same academic year, joining Stanford from 1996–97 to be the only schools to accomplish the rare feat. Pavlik was named the 2008 AVCA National Coach of the Year. Women's volleyball The Penn State women's volleyball team, one of the nation's premier volleyball programs, is coached by Russ Rose, who, since his first season in 1979, has led the Nittany Lions to a record of 1,189 and 186, an .865 winning percentage, through the end of 2015. Rose stands as the NCAA Division I all-time winningest coach, as he owns the NCAA Division I Records for win percentage and total victories. Rose has won all but 51 of the program's wins. On December 17, 2009, Rose earned his 1,000th career victory with a win against Hawaii in the 2009 NCAA National Semifinals. In all but one season under Rose, there has been at least one AVCA All-American on his team. The program is one of only two DI universities to appear in every NCAA tournament (1981–2015). They have won seven NCAA National Championships, the most all-time, in 1999, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013 and 2014. They were the national runners-up in 1993, 1997, and 1998 and also reached the Final Four in 1994 and 2012. The team achieved unprecedented success from 2007–2010. The Nittany Lions won four consecutive national titles in that span, the most consecutive titles in NCAA Division I history. In that historic stretch, Penn State won 109 consecutive matches (Sept. 21, 2007-Sept. 10, 2010), 111 consecutive sets (Dec. 15, 2007-Dec. 18, 2008), 94 consecutive home matches (Sept. 1, 2006-Dec. 11, 2010), and 55 consecutive road matches (Sept. 28, 2007-Sept. 10, 2010), all NCAA Division I records. The Lions were extraordinarily successful when Penn State was in the Atlantic 10 conference, as they won the title all 8 years without losing a single conference match before joining the Big Ten. In the Big Ten, the team has won 16 titles since 1991, including a conference record 8 straight (2003–10). During Big Ten play, Penn State went undefeated 6 times (1998, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009). Wrestling Before joining the Big Ten, Penn State was a member of the Eastern Wrestling League from 1976 to 1992. Before that, Penn State was a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA). In April 2005, Penn State broke ground on a construction project designed to expand and modernize Rec Hall for the students, faculty, and staff who use the facility. As part of this renovation, Intercollegiate Athletics created the Lorenzo Wrestling Complex that ranks among the nation's finest facilities in the sport. Penn State Wrestling, under the guidance of head coach Cael Sanderson, entered the final session of the 2019 NCAA Championships having already clinched their eighth team title in the last nine years. Sanderson's squad left the National Finals and PPG Paints Arena with three individual National Champions. Penn State had five NCAA finalists for the fourth straight year and won three titles, beginning at 285 with senior Anthony Cassar(Rocky Hill, N.J.) winning his first. Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.) and Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas) each won their third straight crowns. The Nittany Lions won the team race with 137.5 points, finishing over 40.0 points ahead of second place Ohio State, which had 96.5. Oklahoma State finished third with 84.0. Penn State was the only team to score over 100.0 points. Penn State's national championship win in 2019 extended the program's streak to 4. A team from the Big Ten Conference has won the last 13. Team sports Penn State offers a program of "team sports," programs that have not been granted full varsity status, but are members of the Athletic Department and receive greater support than club sports. Penn State team sports "compete nationally at the highest level." Rugby (men's and women's) has been a team sport since 2005. Ice Hockey (men's and women's) was a team sport from 2005 until 2011, and has since been elevated to varsity status. Rugby The Penn State rugby program is classified by the university as a "Team Sport" within Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics Department, and therefore receives university support (paid coaches, facilities, health insurance, etc.) equivalent to a varsity program. As of 2011, Penn State rugby was funded 52% by alumni donations, 32% by player dues, and 16% by university contribution. Penn State rugby was founded in 1962 and plays in Division 1-A. Penn State has been one of the most successful programs in college rugby. Penn State advanced to the national semifinals 10 times from 1989 to 2007, and reached the finals 5 times from 1989 to 2001. With 76 registered players, Penn State was ranked as the largest college rugby program in the United States in 2009. Penn State made headlines when they defeated favored BYU 48–46 in the 2018 D1A quarterfinal to reach the semifinals. The women's rugby team fields a perennially competitive side, winning national titles in 1997, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. The 2014 Penn State Women's team won their ninth Collegiate National Championship, with a 58–0 semifinal victory over West Chester University and a 38–0 triumph in the championship match against Stanford. Rugby sevens Penn State has appeared in three consecutive editions (2010–2012) of the Collegiate Rugby Championship (CRC). The CRC is played every year in June at PPL Park in Philadelphia, and is the highest profile college rugby sevens tournament in the US, broadcast on NBC. In the 2011 CRC, Penn State beat Ohio State in a 12–10 match to qualify for the quarterfinals, where Penn State lost to eventual champions Dartmouth 7–12. Penn State has been successful in other rugby sevens competitions. For example, Penn State won the 2011 Subaru 7s tournament, and won the 2012 Halloween 7s tournament led by tournament MVP Blaze Feury. Penn State finished second at the 2012 Big Ten 7s, losing to Wisconsin in the final and missing out on qualification for the 2012 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships. Intercollegiate club sports The university is home to a number of intercollegiate club sports that the university doesn't field at the NCAA level and/or sports not sponsored by the NCAA. Billiards Two Penn State students have won the national intercollegiate individual championship in billiards. In 1982 Thomas Golly won the men's title. In 1988 Janet Dordell captured the women's crown. Crew Penn State fields an intercollegiate club rowing team that competes on the national level. The team has participated in several regatta events, including the Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta and the American Collegiate Rowing Association national championship. Croquet Penn State's Club Croquet team was established in 2010 and has been growing since with nearly 150 members. It serves as the sole croquet team at Penn State and competes each year at the United States Croquet Association (USCA) collegiate championships. In 2017, the team won the USCA Collegiate National Championship in golf croquet. Cross Country The Penn State Club Cross Country is a member of the National Intercollegiate Running Club Association (NIRCA). The women's team has won five NIRCA National Championships (2006, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016) and the men's team has won one (2019). Gymnastics Penn State Club Gymnastics participates in NAIGC (National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs) competition. In recent history both the men's and women's teams have had great success, including national titles for the men in 2009 and 2010. The women have had similar success with top-five finishes every year since 2009. Ice hockey In addition to the varsity men's and women's ice hockey teams, PSU fields a men's club team in American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 2 and the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Hockey Association, as well as a women's club team in American Collegiate Hockey Association Women's Division 1 and the Eastern Collegiate Women's Hockey League. Roller hockey The PSU Roller Hockey team competes in National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association at the NCRHA Division I level. The team is a Division I member of the Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (ECRHA). Penn State also fields a team in the B Division of the NCRHA and ECRHA. The PSU B team won the NCRHA B Division Championship in 2010, the university's first national title in roller hockey. Squash Gail Ramsay won the intercollegiate women's squash championship a record four times in 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980. Swimming and Diving Penn State also fields a competitive club swim and dive team that competes throughout the school year. With a membership of 100+, including all talents from former D1 swimmers to beginners, it is one of the more popular club sports at Penn State. The team finished 4th out of 50+ teams at the 2013 East Coast Collegiate Swim and Dive Club National Championships at Georgia Tech. Men's ultimate Penn State's team, named SPANK, competes in the USA Ultimate College Series at the D-1 level. They are in the Ohio Valley region, and face
only 5 schools—and the only school not in California—to win an NCAA Championship for both men and women's volleyball, the others being Stanford, UCLA, USC, and Long Beach State. Men's volleyball The men's volleyball team is coached by Mark Pavlik. The program has won two NCAA National Championships in 1994 and 2008 and 16 EIVA titles out of 17 years, including 10 consecutive. They finished as NCAA National runners-up in 1982, 1995 and 2006, to UCLA each time (twice at Rec Hall). They reached the NCAA final four 24 times including 13 out of the last 14 years through the 2008 season and an NCAA record 10 consecutive (1998–2008). The men's first national title came in 1994, when they beat powerhouse UCLA in five sets after being down 11–4 in the fourth set and then winning the fourth 15–12 and the fifth with the same score. The win made Penn State the first school outside of California in the then-24 year history to win an NCAA Men's volleyball championship. They won the NCAA title again in 2008, defeating Pepperdine 3–1. With the win, Penn State men and women's programs swept the volleyball championships in the same academic year, joining Stanford from 1996–97 to be the only schools to accomplish the rare feat. Pavlik was named the 2008 AVCA National Coach of the Year. Women's volleyball The Penn State women's volleyball team, one of the nation's premier volleyball programs, is coached by Russ Rose, who, since his first season in 1979, has led the Nittany Lions to a record of 1,189 and 186, an .865 winning percentage, through the end of 2015. Rose stands as the NCAA Division I all-time winningest coach, as he owns the NCAA Division I Records for win percentage and total victories. Rose has won all but 51 of the program's wins. On December 17, 2009, Rose earned his 1,000th career victory with a win against Hawaii in the 2009 NCAA National Semifinals. In all but one season under Rose, there has been at least one AVCA All-American on his team. The program is one of only two DI universities to appear in every NCAA tournament (1981–2015). They have won seven NCAA National Championships, the most all-time, in 1999, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013 and 2014. They were the national runners-up in 1993, 1997, and 1998 and also reached the Final Four in 1994 and 2012. The team achieved unprecedented success from 2007–2010. The Nittany Lions won four consecutive national titles in that span, the most consecutive titles in NCAA Division I history. In that historic stretch, Penn State won 109 consecutive matches (Sept. 21, 2007-Sept. 10, 2010), 111 consecutive sets (Dec. 15, 2007-Dec. 18, 2008), 94 consecutive home matches (Sept. 1, 2006-Dec. 11, 2010), and 55 consecutive road matches (Sept. 28, 2007-Sept. 10, 2010), all NCAA Division I records. The Lions were extraordinarily successful when Penn State was in the Atlantic 10 conference, as they won the title all 8 years without losing a single conference match before joining the Big Ten. In the Big Ten, the team has won 16 titles since 1991, including a conference record 8 straight (2003–10). During Big Ten play, Penn State went undefeated 6 times (1998, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009). Wrestling Before joining the Big Ten, Penn State was a member of the Eastern Wrestling League from 1976 to 1992. Before that, Penn State was a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA). In April 2005, Penn State broke ground on a construction project designed to expand and modernize Rec Hall for the students, faculty, and staff who use the facility. As part of this renovation, Intercollegiate Athletics created the Lorenzo Wrestling Complex that ranks among the nation's finest facilities in the sport. Penn State Wrestling, under the guidance of head coach Cael Sanderson, entered the final session of the 2019 NCAA Championships having already clinched their eighth team title in the last nine years. Sanderson's squad left the National Finals and PPG Paints Arena with three individual National Champions. Penn State had five NCAA finalists for the fourth straight year and won three titles, beginning at 285 with senior Anthony Cassar(Rocky Hill, N.J.) winning his first. Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.) and Bo Nickal (Allen, Texas) each won their third straight crowns. The Nittany Lions won the team race with 137.5 points, finishing over 40.0 points ahead of second place Ohio State, which had 96.5. Oklahoma State finished third with 84.0. Penn State was the only team to score over 100.0 points. Penn State's national championship win in 2019 extended the program's streak to 4. A team from the Big Ten Conference has won the last 13. Team sports Penn State offers a program of "team sports," programs that have not been granted full varsity status, but are members of the Athletic Department and receive greater support than club sports. Penn State team sports "compete nationally at the highest level." Rugby (men's and women's) has been a team sport since 2005. Ice Hockey (men's and women's) was a team sport from 2005 until 2011, and has since been elevated to varsity status. Rugby The Penn State rugby program is classified by the university as a "Team Sport" within Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics Department, and therefore receives university support (paid coaches, facilities, health insurance, etc.) equivalent to a varsity program. As of 2011, Penn State rugby was funded 52% by alumni donations, 32% by player dues, and 16% by university contribution. Penn State rugby was founded in 1962 and plays in Division 1-A. Penn State has been one of the most successful programs in college rugby. Penn State advanced to the national semifinals 10 times from 1989 to 2007, and reached the finals 5 times from 1989 to 2001. With 76 registered players, Penn State was ranked as the largest college rugby program in the United States in 2009. Penn State made headlines when they defeated favored BYU 48–46 in the 2018 D1A quarterfinal to reach the semifinals. The women's rugby team fields a perennially competitive side, winning national titles in 1997, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. The 2014 Penn State Women's team won their ninth Collegiate National Championship, with a 58–0 semifinal victory over West Chester University and a 38–0 triumph in the championship match against Stanford. Rugby sevens Penn State has appeared in three consecutive editions (2010–2012) of the Collegiate Rugby Championship (CRC). The CRC is played every year in June at PPL Park in Philadelphia, and is the highest profile college rugby sevens tournament in the US, broadcast on NBC. In the 2011 CRC, Penn State beat Ohio State in a 12–10 match to qualify for the quarterfinals, where Penn State lost to eventual champions Dartmouth 7–12. Penn State has been successful in other rugby sevens competitions. For example, Penn State won the 2011 Subaru 7s tournament, and won the 2012 Halloween 7s tournament led by tournament MVP Blaze Feury. Penn State finished second at the 2012 Big Ten 7s, losing to Wisconsin in the final and missing out on qualification for the 2012 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships. Intercollegiate club sports The university is home to a number of intercollegiate club sports that the university doesn't field at the NCAA level and/or sports not sponsored by the NCAA. Billiards Two Penn State students have won the national intercollegiate individual championship in billiards. In 1982 Thomas Golly won the men's title. In 1988 Janet Dordell captured the women's crown. Crew Penn State fields an intercollegiate club rowing team that competes on the national level. The team has participated in several regatta events, including the Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta and the American Collegiate Rowing Association national championship. Croquet Penn State's Club Croquet team was established in 2010 and has been growing since with nearly 150 members. It serves as the sole croquet team at Penn State and competes each year at the United States Croquet Association (USCA) collegiate championships. In 2017, the team won the USCA Collegiate National Championship in golf croquet. Cross Country The Penn State Club Cross Country is a member of the National Intercollegiate Running Club Association (NIRCA). The women's team has won five NIRCA National Championships (2006, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016) and the men's team has won one (2019). Gymnastics Penn State Club Gymnastics participates in NAIGC (National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs) competition. In recent history both the men's and women's teams have had great success, including national titles for the men in 2009 and 2010. The women have had similar success with top-five finishes every year since 2009. Ice hockey In addition to the varsity men's and women's ice hockey teams, PSU fields a men's club team in American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 2 and the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Hockey Association, as well as a women's club team in American Collegiate Hockey Association Women's Division 1 and the Eastern Collegiate Women's Hockey League. Roller hockey The PSU Roller Hockey team competes in National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association at the NCRHA Division I level. The team is a Division I member of the Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (ECRHA). Penn State also fields a team in the B Division of the NCRHA and ECRHA. The PSU B team won the NCRHA B Division Championship in 2010, the university's first national title in roller hockey. Squash Gail Ramsay won the intercollegiate women's squash championship a record four times in 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980. Swimming and Diving Penn State also fields a competitive club swim and dive team that competes throughout the school year. With a membership of 100+, including all talents from former D1 swimmers to beginners, it is one of the more popular club sports at Penn State. The team finished 4th out of 50+ teams at the 2013 East Coast Collegiate Swim and Dive Club National Championships at Georgia Tech. Men's ultimate Penn State's team, named SPANK, competes in the USA Ultimate College Series at the D-1 level. They are in the Ohio Valley region, and face rival University of Pittsburgh at the regional championship every year. The B-team, Love Tap, also competes at the D-1 level, and serves as a developmental team for SPANK. Championships NCAA team championships Penn State University has won 51 NCAA team national championships. Men's (27): Boxing (1): 1932 (unofficial) Cross Country (3): 1942, 1947, 1950 Gymnastics (12): 1948, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1976, 2000, 2004, 2007 Volleyball (2): 1994, 2008 Wrestling (9): 1953, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Women's (11): Fencing (1): 1983 Lacrosse (2): 1987, 1989 Soccer (1): 2015 Volleyball (7): 1999, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 Co-ed (13) Fencing (13): 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014 Other national team championships Below are 34 national team titles in current and former NCAA sports that were not bestowed by the NCAA: Men’s (23): Boxing (4): 1924, 1927, 1929, 1930 Cross Country (4): 1926, 1927, 1928, 1930 Football (2): 1982, 1986 Gymnastics (1): 1944 Soccer (11): 1926, 1929, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1949, 1954, 1955 Wrestling (1): 1921 Women’s (11): Bowling (1): 1979 Fencing (2): 1980, 1981 Field Hockey (2): 1980, 1981 Gymnastics (2): 1978, 1980 Lacrosse (3): 1978, 1979, 1980 Rifle (1): 1947 Penn State has won 85 national team championships all time, 51 of which are NCAA championships. These Division I NCAA championships rank fifth all time, trailing only UCLA, Stanford, USC, and Oklahoma State. Penn State has the most national championships of any Big Ten school. Most of the women's championships prior to 1982 occurred under the auspices of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW); indeed, four women's teams won national championships in 1980 alone. The NCAA did not start sponsoring women's championships until the 1981–82 academic year. Some of the men's championships occurred prior to the NCAA sponsoring a championship in that sport (for example, the NCAA did not start sponsoring a men's soccer championship until 1959) and some sports have never had recognized NCAA championships (such as Division I FBS football). Below are 36 national team titles won by Penn State sports club teams (and Athletics Department "Team Sports") at the highest collegiate level in non-NCAA sports: Men's (8): Downriver Canoe/Kayak (2): 2015, 2016 Golf croquet (1): 2017 Shotokan karate (5) (Kata): 2003, 2004, 2007; (Kumite): 2007, 2013 Women's (22): Archery (1) (Compound Bow): 2010 Equestrian (1) (English): 1989 Shotokan karate (3) (Kumite): 2001, 2003, 2007 Rugby (12): 1997, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Rugby 7s (4): (CRC) 2013, 2014, 2015; (USA Rugby) 2015 Team Handball (1) : 2018 Co-ed (6): Archery (1) (Compound Bow): 2010 Cycling (5) (Track): 1987, 1989, 1990, 2004, 2005 Big Ten championships Since joining the Big Ten in 1991, Penn State has won 120 total championships. Big Ten championships 1992–93 – Women's Volleyball* 1993–94 – Women's Basketball*, Field Hockey, Men's Soccer, Women's Volleyball 1994–95 – Women's Basketball*, Football 1995–96 – Baseball 1996–97 – Women's Volleyball* 1997–98 – Field Hockey*, Women's Volleyball* 1998–99 – Field Hockey, Women's Soccer, Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Volleyball 1999–00 – Women's Basketball, Women's Soccer, Women's Volleyball 2000–01 – Women's Soccer 2001–02 – Women's Soccer, Women's Swimming & Diving 2002–03 – Women's Basketball, Men's Gymnastics, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer 2003–04 – Women's Basketball, Women's Soccer, Women's Indoor Track & Field, Women's Volleyball 2004–05 – Women's Soccer, Women's Swimming & Diving, Women's Volleyball 2005–06 – Field Hockey, Football*, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Women's Swimming & Diving, Women's Volleyball 2006–07 – Women's Soccer, Women's Volleyball 2007–08 – Men's Gymnastics, Women's Soccer, Women's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Volleyball 2008–09 – Field Hockey, Football*, Women's Soccer, Women's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Volleyball 2009–10 – Women's Cross Country, Women's Soccer, Women's Indoor Track & Field, Women's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Volleyball 2010–11 – Women's Soccer*, Women's Volleyball 2011–12 – Women's Basketball, Women's Soccer, Wrestling 2012–13 – Women's Basketball, Field Hockey, Men's Soccer*, Women's Soccer, Women's Volleyball 2013–14 – Women's Basketball*, Field Hockey*, Men's Soccer, Women's Indoor Track & Field, Women's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Volleyball, Wrestling* 2014–15 – Men's Gymnastics, Women's Soccer 2015–16 – Women's Cross Country, Women's Soccer*, Wrestling* 2016–17 – Football, Women's Soccer*, Wrestling, Women's Indoor Track & Field, Men's Outdoor Track & Field 2017–18 – Women's Volleyball*, Wrestling 2018–19 – Women's Soccer, Wrestling*, Men’s Lacrosse 2019–20 – Men’s Ice Hockey 2020–21 – Wrestling*, Women’s Soccer 2021–22 – Men's Soccer, Wrestling * denotes shared regular season conference title Big Ten Tournament championships 1994–95 – Women's Basketball 1995–96 – Field Hockey, Women's Basketball 1996–97 – Field Hockey 1997–98 – Field Hockey 1998–99 – Field Hockey, Women's Soccer 2000–01 – Women's Soccer 2001–02 – Women's Soccer 2002–03 – Men's Soccer 2005–06 – Men's Soccer 2006–07 – Women's Soccer 2008–09 – Women's Soccer 2010–11 – Wrestling 2011–12 – Field Hockey, Wrestling 2012–13 – Field Hockey, Wrestling 2013–14 – Wrestling 2014–15 – Women's Lacrosse 2015–16 – Women's Soccer, Wrestling 2016–17 – Field Hockey, Men's Ice Hockey 2017–18 – Women's Soccer 2018–19 – Wrestling, Men’s Gymnastics, Men’s Lacrosse 2019–20 – Women's Soccer 2021–22 – Men's Soccer Atlantic 10 championships During Penn State's years of membership in the Atlantic 10 Conference (1982–91) and earlier when it was known as the Eastern 8 Conference (1976–79), Penn State won 70 total championships. Atlantic 10 championships (37) 1976–77 – Men's Basketball (West)* 1978–79 – Men's Cross Country 1982–83 – Men's Cross Country, Baseball (West) 1983–84 – Men's Golf, Men's Swimming & Diving 1984–85 – Women's Basketball*, Women's Volleyball, Men's Swimming & Diving 1985–86 – Women's Basketball*, Women's Volleyball, Men's Swimming & Diving 1986–87 – Women's Volleyball, Men's Cross Country, Men's Swimming & Diving, Men's Golf 1987–88 – Women's Volleyball, Men's Cross Country, Men's Golf 1988–89 – Women's Volleyball, Field Hockey (West), Men's Cross
Cramér’s decomposition theorem
Satz von Cramér
Anthony Carroll (8 January 1899 – 2 May 1974) was a British astronomer and physicist. In the 1920s he worked at the Solar Physics Observatory, Cambridge, UK with F.J.M. Stratton and Richard van der Riet Woolley. He made major technological advances, inventing a high resolution spectrometer, and (with C G Fraser) a coronal camera. Life He was born near Manchester and educated at King's School in Chester, before winning a scholarship to Cambridge University in 1917. However, he decided to postpone Cambridge, and instead enlisted for service in the First World War, finding an interesting role in the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough, to serve doing applied aeronautical science alongside George Paget Thomson. Returning to Cambridge after the war he graduated MA and then continued as a postgraduate, receiving a PhD from Imperial College in 1924. He next travelled to California to work at the Mount Wilson Observatory with Robert Millikan for two years. Aged only 30 he received the post of Professor of Natural Philosophy at Aberdeen University. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1931. His interest in solar eclipses and especially the sun's corona during an eclipse, led to several foreign expeditions for observation purposes: including Norway, Malaya, Canada and a politically complex
work at the Mount Wilson Observatory with Robert Millikan for two years. Aged only 30 he received the post of Professor of Natural Philosophy at Aberdeen University. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1931. His interest in solar eclipses and especially the sun's corona during an eclipse, led to several foreign expeditions for observation purposes: including Norway, Malaya, Canada and a politically complex trip to Omsk in Siberia in 1936. Sadly, a 1947 eclipse expedition to Brazil resulted in the loss of three staff due to a plane crash near Dakar in West Africa crash. He was knighted in 1953 thereafter being known as Sir John Carroll. From 1964 to 68 Carroll was Professor of Astronomy at Gresham College, London. He suffered a heart attack in 1972 and spent the final two years of his life in ill health. He died on 2 May 1974. Family He married twice, firstly in 1930 and secondly in 1951, the latter being to Jean Leslie Pole. He had one child by his first wife and two by the second. Contributions to the development of computing Whilst Professor of Natural Philosophy at Aberdeen University, Carroll had been interested in acquiring desk computing machines for his students. These greatly reduced the labour in producing the mathematical tables needed in astronomy and other fields, including gunnery. In 1942 he became assistant director of research at the Scientific Research and Experiment Department, an Admiralty body
Szarki
Шаркі
melting point cyclohexanone semicarbazone?
According to:\n\nhttp://wwwchem.mcmaster.ca/courses/3d03/old-labmanual/3d3ex1.html\n\nCyclohexanone semicarbazone is reported to melt at 166 oC
to have a French privateer capture her in the West Indies in 1797. The privateer took her to Bordeaux, where she was sold. EIC extra ship At the time of Admiral Barringtons first voyage for the EIC, her principal managing owner was Godfrey Thornton. She served as an extra ship, meaning that the EIC had chartered her. Under the command of Captain Charles Lindegreen she sailed for China, leaving Portsmouth on 21 February 1787. She reached False Bay, South Africa, on 11 May and Whampoa on 21 August. On her return trip to Britain she reached Macao on 7 January 1788, Saint Helena on 22 April, and Deptford on 1 August. In mid-December 1788 news reached London that Admiral Barrington was frozen up at Cronstadt and would winter there. Lloyd's Register for 1789 gives her master's name as J. Arnott, her owner as G. Thornton, and her trade as London-Copenhagen. Third Fleet Under the command of Robert Abbon Mash, she sailed from Portsmouth, England, on 27 March 1791 as part of the third fleet and arrived in Port Jackson, New South Wales on 16 October. She brought with her
convict ship in the third fleet to Australia. On her return voyage in 1793 pirates attacked her near Bombay and murdered almost her entire crew. She was apparently recovered, only to have a French privateer capture her in the West Indies in 1797. The privateer took her to Bordeaux, where she was sold. EIC extra ship At the time of Admiral Barringtons first voyage for the EIC, her principal managing owner was Godfrey Thornton. She served as an extra ship, meaning that the EIC had chartered her. Under the command of Captain Charles Lindegreen she sailed for China, leaving Portsmouth on 21 February 1787. She reached False Bay, South Africa, on 11 May and Whampoa on 21 August. On her return trip to Britain she reached Macao on 7 January 1788, Saint Helena on 22 April, and Deptford on 1 August. In mid-December 1788 news reached London that Admiral Barrington was frozen up at Cronstadt and would winter there. Lloyd's Register for 1789 gives her master's name as J. Arnott, her owner as G. Thornton, and her trade as London-Copenhagen. Third Fleet Under the command of Robert Abbon Mash, she sailed from Portsmouth, England, on 27 March 1791 as part of the third fleet and arrived in Port Jackson, New South Wales on 16 October. She brought with her Captain William Paterson, three noncommissioned officers, and 24 privates of the New South Wales Corps. They served as
Adams is most famous for his controversial claim that the first move 1.e4 confers a winning advantage upon White.
Adams terkenal akan pernyataan kontroversialnya bahwa 1.e4 yang digerakkan terlebih dahulu menawarkan keuntungan menang atas bidak putih.
when was screen printing invented
1907: Samuel Simon patented the first screen printing method in Manchester, England, which was most commonly applied to wallpaper and expensive fabrics. He used rubber bands or squeegees, which are still commonly used in the screen printing process today.
Research has indicated that there is an association between hostile attribution bias and aggression, such that people who are more likely to interpret someone else's behavior as hostile are also more likely to engage in aggressive behavior.
La recherche a montré qu'il existe une association entre le biais d'attribution hostile et l'agression, de sorte que les personnes qui sont plus susceptibles d'interpréter le comportement de quelqu'un d'autre comme hostile sont également plus susceptibles d'adopter un comportement agressif,.
United States Army Alaska
미국 알래스카 육군
are bose speakers thx certified?
NO. In fact NO Bose speaker was ever certified by THX. To be fair to Bose, "THX certified" does not make a speaker better then a non certified one. It just means the company paid a fee to THX to help sell their speaker.
What boat was Kerry on, on Mar 13?
On March 13, 1969, on the Bái Háp River, Kerry was in charge of one of five Swift boats that were returning to their base after performing an Operation Sealords mission to transport South Vietnamese troops from the garrison at Cái Nước and MIKE Force advisors for a raid on a Vietcong camp located on the Rach Dong Cung canal. Earlier in the day, Kerry received a slight shrapnel wound in the buttocks from blowing up a rice bunker. Debarking some but not all of the passengers at a small village, the boats approached a fishing weir; one group of boats went around to the left of the weir, hugging the shore, and a group with Kerry's PCF-94 boat went around to the right, along the shoreline. A mine was detonated directly beneath the lead boat, PCF-3, as it crossed the weir to the left, lifting PCF-3 "about 2-3 ft out of water".
For many years Italy dominated (before 1982: 17 wins, three losses and six draws), while from 1982 the French team had not lost a single game against Italy (with five wins and four draws) until the 2006 World Cup final, which Italy won on penalties.
Durante muchos años Italia dominó (antes de 1982: 17 victorias, 3 derrotas y 6 empates), mientras que a partir de 1982, el equipo francés no había perdido un solo partido contra Italia (con 5 victorias y 4 empates) hasta la final de la Copa del Mundo de 2006, que Italia ganó en los penaltis.
the following temples in India: Durga temple, Aihole, Karnataka Durga
the following temples in India: Durga temple, Aihole,
Teardrop tells Ree that her father was killed because he was going to inform on other meth cookers, but he does not know who killed him.
Teardrop diz a Ree que seu pai foi morto porque ele estava indo para informar sobre outros traficantes, mas ele não sabe quem o matou.
So independent and so comprehensive a power was confided to it that in several important respects it was the equal of the ministry.
O putere atât de independentă și atât de vastă i-a fost încredințată acestui comitet că era egală, în câteva aspecte importante, cu cea a guvernului.
what episode of criminal minds does reid get tortured?
In (Season 2, Episode 15) "Revelations", Tobias Hankel (James Van Der Beek), a serial killer with dissociative identity disorder, kidnaps Reid, drugging and torturing him over the course of two days before he is rescued. Reid is so traumatized that he develops an addiction to the narcotic painkiller Dilaudid.
1996 in aviation
1996 год в авиации
On 17 June, she participated in the capture of the frigate Mashouda and, two days later, of the brig Estedio.
El 17 de junio, participó en la captura de la fragata Mashouda y, dos días después, del bergantín Estedio.
I think Tom is having serious money problems.
Sanırım Tom ciddi para sorunları yaşıyor.
All rusts are obligate parasites, meaning that they require a living host to complete their life cycle.
So obligatni paraziti, kar pomeni, da potrebujejo gostitelja za dokončanje življenjskega cikla.
haw i gat the chat to japanis pipol?
can you speak or read / write the japanese, if so go to [email protected] there you can chat all the japanese people you want
During this Nanban trade period, tempura was introduced to Japan by early Portuguese missionaries.
Trong thời kỳ mậu dịch Nanban, tempura được giới thiệu đến Nhật Bản bởi những nhà truyền giáo người Bồ Đào Nha.
can i convert mvi to avi?
The best way to convert MVI files to an AVI file is to use iDealshare VideoGo. Simply drag and drop your mvi files to iDealshare VideoGo, and then select AVI as output video format, and finally click Convert button to finish converting MVI to AVI. In fact, it can convert mvi to various video or audio format.
alkenes. Adding hydrogen to 13-bromo-2-methyldecan-2-ol can produce some 2-methyltridecane. This reaction is catalyzed by Raney nickel. References Alkanes
isomer of tetradecane. It can be produced by reducing 2,2-dimethyl-3-decylthiirane. Metallic lanthanum in tetrahydrofuran can reduce 2-iodo-2-methyltridecane into 2-methyltridecane. In this reaction, the byproducts include 12,12,13,13-tetramethyltetracosane and some
But Always
一生一世 (2014年電影)
Marat Zakirov
Закиров, Марат Сагитович
Krzysztof Kolberger
کشیشتف کلبرگر
the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is listed on the Delaware Cultural and Historic Resources GIS system as destroyed or demolished. References Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is listed on the Delaware Cultural and Historic Resources GIS system as destroyed or demolished. References Farms on the National Register
Unlike previous versions, Sabrina is shown to be a witch princess; destined to rule all of the magical world one day as queen.
Ao contrário das versões anteriores, nesta série Sabrina é uma Princesa bruxa; que está destinada a governar todo o mundo mágico como Rainha, um dia.
how to access partitions made in windows in ubuntu installed in dual boot alongside windows?
Unable to mount Windows (NTFS) filesystem due to hibernation
Andreyevka, Azerbaijan
Andreyevka (Azerbaigian)
The objectives of the agreement could range from economic to political to environmental, although it has typically taken the form of a political economy initiative where commercial interests are the focus for achieving broader socio-political and security objectives, as defined by national governments.
ويمكن أن تتراوح أهداف الاتفاق من اقتصادية إلى سياسية إلى بيئية، على الرغم من أنها اتخذت عادة شكل مبادرة الاقتصاد السياسي حيث تكون المصالح التجارية هي محور تحقيق أهداف اجتماعية وسياسية وأمنية أوسع، على النحو الذي حددته الحكومات الوطنية.
In fact, the results of his rulings enjoyed legal protection (actionem dare) and were in effect often the source of new legal rules.
Le résultat de ces décisions jouit de la protection juridique (actionem dare) et sont de fait la source de nouvelles règles légales.
On numerous trade trips, he completely crossed the European continent.
Sur de nombreux voyages commerciaux, il a traversé tout le continent européen.
In what year was Swaziland given self governance?
In 1903, after British victory in the Anglo-Boer war, Swaziland became a British protectorate. Much of its early administration (for example, postal services) being carried out from South Africa until 1906 when the Transvaal colony was granted self-government. Following this, Swaziland was partitioned into European and non-European (or native reserves) areas with the former being two-thirds of the total land. Sobhuza's official coronation was in December 1921 after the regency of Labotsibeni after which he led an unsuccessful deputation to the Privy council in London in 1922 regarding the issue of the land.
what is the price difference between granite and quartz countertops?
Granite Is Cheaper Than Quartz This is probably the first thing most people consider when choosing their countertop. The final cost of countertops will depend on several factors, but generally, granite countertops cost $40-50 per square foot including installation. Quartz ranges from $50-75 per square foot installed.
countries that are in latin america?
['Belize.', 'Costa Rica.', 'El Salvador.', 'Guatemala.', 'Honduras.', 'Mexico.', 'Nicaragua.', 'Panama.']
Long and Triple Jump?
Reguarding the last 3 steps of your run up, the first 2 should be lengthened slighty and the last (your take off step) should be shortened. This firstly lowers your centre of gravity (the longer steps) and then heightens it (in the short step) so as you take off your centre of gravity has an upward momentum which will increase the height of your jump. You should just reach top speed before take of which means you requir 30-35m in your run up to fully accelerate. Training should include a good plyometric session a week (with a rest or light day after to recover from the high impact drills) include tuck jumps (eg 3 sets of 20), single leg hops over 25m (timed-to focus on speed), burpees etc. Also, use a reduce run up (say 7 strides) plce a high jump mat on the pit and aim to jump over it - this will encourage height into your jump.
do shingles normally appear on one side of the body
Shingles is a painful rash that develops on one side of the face or body. The rash consists of blisters that typically scab over in 7 to 10 days. The rash usually clears up within 2 to 4 weeks. Before the rash develops, people often have pain, itching, or tingling in the area where the rash will develop.
on tree branches, so that the place come to be known as Hinablayan (from the word sablay which means "to hang"). The legend continues that when the Spaniards came they saw floating at the bay a cluster (pong pong) of mangrove propagules locally known as "Tungki", they decided to change the name of Hinablayan to Paungpung, after the cluster of mangrove propagules to erase the bloody memory of the Moro raiders. Gradually the name evolved to Palompong, then to Palumpun, and its current spelling of Palompon sometime in 1700 or 1800. It is said that cluster later got stuck to the shoal until they grew up as trees, forming an islet which is Tabuk Island today. In 1737, Jesuit missionaries arrived and built the first chapel which was later burned during a Moro raid. It was rebuilt and, as a refuge from attack, the chapel was enclosed with piled stones, with a "cota" along the frontage. When the people saw Moro vintas coming, the big church bell would ring the alarm and people rushed inside the church, fighting back with bows and arrows and spears. The place assumed the role of cabeceria of all the municipalities in the north-western side of Leyte during the Spanish regime. At that time Palompon was under the parish of Hilongos. The parish priest visited the place occasionally for marriage, baptism and masses. The Jesuits, later succeeded by the Augustinians, built the present church with 300 natives, who were forced labor without pay. If one or some of the laborers were unable to work, they were substituted by others just to maintain the quota every day for the next thirty years. The structure soon became a landmark of Palompon, reputed to be the oldest church in Leyte. On November 12, 1784, Palompon obtained its parochial independence from Hilongos. Sometime in late 17th century, there was a nine-day battle between the Palomponganons and Moro raiders during which the residents rushed to the stone church (newly completed at that time) and took refuge for more than a week. The Moros suffered losses in that encounter and were defeated. A cannon in the town's plaza is a relic of that battle. Ormoc remained part of Palompon parish from 1784 until 1851, when finally it was declared as an independent parish. Villaba and Matag-ob were both part of the territorial jurisdiction of this town as well before they obtained their municipio (pueblo) status. In 1957 the barrios of Santo Rosario, Santa Rosa, Balagtas, San Vicente and Mabini were separated from the municipality of Palompon and constituted into Matag-ob. Geography The terrain of Palompon, which is generally sloping, limits the agricultural potential of the municipality. The dominant soil type (Faraon clay) is suited mainly for marginal upland crops, such as bananas, coconuts, and sweet potatoes. The destruction of the forest and critical watershed an area contribute to ongoing soil erosion and poses a major threat to the water supply of the town and its barangays. Climate Barangays Palompon is politically subdivided into 50 barangays, 10 of which are poblacion barangays with an area of approximately 1 square kilometer; the other forty 40 barangays are distributed along the coastline and in the interior rural and mountainous areas. Demographics In the , the population of Palompon, Leyte, was people, with a density of . Palompon has a very young population with 43.5% total population are less than 20 years old. The population is equally balanced between females (50.3%) and males (49.7%). Palompon is composed of 50 barangays, 10 of which is located in the poblacion while the remaining 40 are located along the coastal and interior parts of the municipality. Some 26% of the population resides in the poblacion barangays while the remaining 74% are found in rural areas. Palompon is densely populated, with 3.92 persons per hectare. This is much higher than the population density of Region VIII, which is 1.56 persons per hectare. However, population density is not evenly distributed among the barangays. The poblacion barangays are the most densely populated (Central – II is ranked first at 682 persons per hectare) while the hinterland barangays are the most sparsely-populated (Hinagbuan ranked last with 1.22 persons per hectare). Palompon had a literacy rate of 91.30% as per 1990 census. The municipality has as extensive educational system consisting of 45 elementary schools, 7 high schools and one state college (Palompon Institute of Technology), which is a well-known and respected institution in the province. The population growth rate has been relatively slow, averaging less than 1.4% annually between 1980 and 1991, although this increased to 2.12% from 1991 to 1995. The average percentage of deaths over births is 26.15 per 1,000, which is approximately one death rate and relatively slow increase in population, there appears to be a net out-migration of residents from Palompon. This is consistent with the overall trend of out-migration in Region VIII. One form of out-migration occurs when Palomponganons leave their hometown for Cebu, Manila or abroad where they can find well-paying jobs. The lack of well-paying job opportunities in Palompon encourage many skilled people (e.g. seamen, carpenters, contractors, etc.) to leave the town. The education programs offered by the PIT, which focus on marine transportation and engineering, are also in favor of this trend. A second
coming, the big church bell would ring the alarm and people rushed inside the church, fighting back with bows and arrows and spears. The place assumed the role of cabeceria of all the municipalities in the north-western side of Leyte during the Spanish regime. At that time Palompon was under the parish of Hilongos. The parish priest visited the place occasionally for marriage, baptism and masses. The Jesuits, later succeeded by the Augustinians, built the present church with 300 natives, who were forced labor without pay. If one or some of the laborers were unable to work, they were substituted by others just to maintain the quota every day for the next thirty years. The structure soon became a landmark of Palompon, reputed to be the oldest church in Leyte. On November 12, 1784, Palompon obtained its parochial independence from Hilongos. Sometime in late 17th century, there was a nine-day battle between the Palomponganons and Moro raiders during which the residents rushed to the stone church (newly completed at that time) and took refuge for more than a week. The Moros suffered losses in that encounter and were defeated. A cannon in the town's plaza is a relic of that battle. Ormoc remained part of Palompon parish from 1784 until 1851, when finally it was declared as an independent parish. Villaba and Matag-ob were both part of the territorial jurisdiction of this town as well before they obtained their municipio (pueblo) status. In 1957 the barrios of Santo Rosario, Santa Rosa, Balagtas, San Vicente and Mabini were separated from the municipality of Palompon and constituted into Matag-ob. Geography The terrain of Palompon, which is generally sloping, limits the agricultural potential of the municipality. The dominant soil type (Faraon clay) is suited mainly for marginal upland crops, such as bananas, coconuts, and sweet potatoes. The destruction of the forest and critical watershed an area contribute to ongoing soil erosion and poses a major threat to the water supply of the town and its barangays. Climate Barangays Palompon is politically subdivided into 50 barangays, 10 of which are poblacion barangays with an area of approximately 1 square kilometer; the other forty 40 barangays are distributed along the coastline and in the interior rural and mountainous areas. Demographics In the , the population of Palompon, Leyte, was people, with a density of . Palompon has a very young population with 43.5% total population are less than 20 years old. The population is equally balanced between females (50.3%) and males (49.7%). Palompon is composed of 50 barangays, 10 of which is located in the poblacion while the remaining 40 are located along the coastal and interior parts of the municipality. Some 26% of the population resides in the poblacion barangays while the remaining 74% are found in rural areas. Palompon is densely populated, with 3.92 persons per hectare. This is much higher than the population density of Region VIII, which is 1.56 persons per hectare. However, population density is not evenly distributed among the barangays. The poblacion barangays are the most densely populated (Central – II is ranked first at 682 persons per hectare) while the hinterland barangays are the most sparsely-populated (Hinagbuan ranked last with 1.22 persons per hectare). Palompon had a literacy rate of 91.30% as per 1990 census. The municipality has as extensive educational system consisting of 45 elementary schools, 7 high schools and one state college (Palompon Institute of Technology), which is a well-known and respected institution in the province. The population growth rate has been relatively slow, averaging less than 1.4% annually between 1980 and 1991, although this increased to 2.12% from 1991 to 1995. The average percentage of deaths over births is 26.15 per 1,000, which is approximately one death rate and relatively slow increase in population, there appears to be a net out-migration of residents from Palompon. This is consistent with the overall trend of out-migration in Region VIII. One form of out-migration occurs when Palomponganons leave their hometown for Cebu, Manila or abroad where they can find well-paying jobs. The lack of well-paying job opportunities in Palompon encourage many skilled people (e.g. seamen, carpenters, contractors, etc.) to leave the town. The education programs offered by the PIT, which focus on marine transportation and engineering, are also in favor of this trend. A second (and more serious) form of out-migration occurs within Palompon itself where residents from the hinterland barangays migrate to the poblacion barangays. Many of these migrants join the rank of subsistence fisher folk while others become tricycle (or “trisikad”) drivers. The in-migration of these upland dwellers has given rise to slum communities, particularly in the poblacion barangays of Ipil—I, Ipil-II and Lili-on. The crime rate in Palompon is very low compared to other towns in the Province and, so far, most are not considered serious. However, police officials expressed concerns that criminality may be on the rise because of the progress being experienced by the town, which is
Patriotic Self-Defense
Samoobrona Ruch Społeczny
George Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Helmut Kohl participated in the commemoration.
At least 3 people participated in commemoration
Ōtagaki Rengetsu
大田垣莲月
Lloyd was a member of the California Democratic State Central Committee from 1968 until 1972.
Lloyd foi um membro do Comitê Central do Estado Democrático da Califórnia de 1968 até 1972.
What hub is built into the host controller?
The design architecture of USB is asymmetrical in its topology, consisting of a host, a multitude of downstream USB ports, and multiple peripheral devices connected in a tiered-star topology. Additional USB hubs may be included in the tiers, allowing branching into a tree structure with up to five tier levels. A USB host may implement multiple host controllers and each host controller may provide one or more USB ports. Up to 127 devices, including hub devices if present, may be connected to a single host controller. USB devices are linked in series through hubs. One hub—built into the host controller—is the root hub.
Does anyone know the name of the movie starring Orlando Bloom with Jeffrey Dean Morgan, aka Denny Duquette?
are you sure it's not Orlando Jones and not orlando bloom? Jeffrey Dean Morgan has a movie with orlando jones coming up called the adventures of beatle boyin. It's a dark comedy about a would-be assassin and a suicidal woman and is set to come out this year.
Former New Zealand scrum-half Weepu is something of a coup for newly-promoted Welsh . The Club secured promotion from the Championship in May . Weepu, 30, won the Rugby World Cup with New Zealand in 2011 .
By . Mike Dawes . London Welsh have boosted their chances of survival in the Aviva Premiership next season with the signing of former New Zealand scrum-half Piri Weepu. Weepu, who joins from Super 15 side the Blues, represents something of a coup for Welsh, who secured promotion from the Championship in May. The 30-year-old won the World Cup with the Kiwis in 2011 and earned 71 caps for his country, scoring 103 points along the way. New club: Former New Zealand scrum-half Piri Weepu has joined London Welsh . Weepu said: 'I'm hugely excited by the opportunity of joining London Welsh and at the challenge of playing in the Aviva Premiership - consistently one of the best leagues in world rugby. 'London Welsh is an iconic and globally recognised brand in the rugby world and I'm looking forward to linking up with head coach Justin Burnell and my new London Welsh team-mates - and helping the club re-establish itself in the top flight and in Oxford.' Weepu joined the Blues for the 2012 Super 15 campaign, after eight seasons with the Hurricanes. At provincial level he played for Auckland and Wellington, as well as representing New Zealand Maori and the All Blacks at Under-21 level. He made his senior New Zealand debut in 2004 against Wales at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, with his last appearance coming against France in June 2013. The experienced number nine played an important role in the Kiwis' 2011 triumph, particularly in their knockout victories over Australia and Argentina, when he was named man of the match. Experienced: Weepu won the World Cup with the All Blacks in 2011 and has earned 71 caps . Welsh head coach Justin Burnell said: 'It doesn't get much better than being a World Cup winner with 71 caps for the All Blacks - it's a signing that speaks for itself. 'It's massive statement of intent from the club in regard to its drive to be able to compete in the Aviva Premiership next season - and not just survive. 'It's also going to be a fantastic opportunity for the younger players within our squad to mix and learn from a player of Piri's experience and ability. As a player, his skill set is unbelievable; his kicking game and tactical appreciation are tremendous. Ready for action: London Welsh coach Justin Burnell poses with the Aviva Premiership trophy last week . 'After meeting with him in Singapore at the club 10s, his personality and aura is such that it will be second nature for him to fit in to the environment we've created at London Welsh.' Weepu will join up with his new club at the end of the current Super 15 campaign. Welsh begin their Aviva Premiership season at home to Exeter on Sunday, September 7.
The web site Hazme el Chingado Favor showed a report about the event:
يسرد موقع Hazme el Chingado Favor مجريات الأحداث:
why india send peace keeping force to sri lanka
Indian Peace Keeping Force The main task of the IPKF was to disarm the different militant groups, not just the LTTE. It was to be quickly followed by the formation of an Interim Administrative Council. These were the tasks as per the terms of the Indo-Sri Lankan Accord, signed at the behest of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Given the escalation of the conflict in Sri Lanka, and with the pouring of refugees into India, Gandhi took the decisive step to push this accord through. The IPKF was inducted into Sri Lanka on the request of Sri Lankan President J. R. Jayewardene under the terms of the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord.[1]
Nick passes away suddenly from a heart attack, and Virginia realizes that until she met Nick, she had been living her life waiting for things to happen to her.
Doch Nick stirbt plötzlich an einem Herzinfarkt und Virginia erkennt, dass sie, bis sie Nick getroffen hat, ihr Leben damit verbracht hat, darauf zu warten, dass ihr etwas passiert.
Chávez and his political allies responded to this by mobilizing supporters to encourage rejection of the recall with a "no" vote.
Chàvez et ses alliés politiques y répondent par la mobilisation de supporteurs afin d’encourager le rejet de la destitution du gouvernement avec un vote en faveur du ‘non’.
when will the first 737 max be delivered
Boeing 737 MAX The program was launched on August 30, 2011.[7] The first flight was on January 29, 2016.[1] It gained FAA certification on March 9, 2017.[8] The first delivery was a MAX -8 on May 6, 2017 to Malindo Air,[9] which put it into service on May 22, 2017.[2] The 737 MAX is based on earlier 737 designs. The MAX is re-engined with more efficient CFM International LEAP-1B powerplants, aerodynamic improvements (most notably split-tip winglets), and airframe modifications.
sold. The remained in the family from the 16th century until the death of the last member. It was later given to the of the National Museum in Prague. The Talmberks largely sided with the House of Habsburg during the Bohemian Revolt, and they were allowed to remain in the . At the end of the 16th century, the family had split into separate branches. The last male member of the family died in 1735. Coat of arms Two silver water lilies on a shield of red, each with a large leaf bent inwards towards one another. Helmet with silver and red mantling with red vol. Notable members Hroznata of Úžice, brother-in-law of Zavis of Falkenstein, founder of the Talmberk family Vilém of Talmberk, son or nephew of Hroznata of Úžice, the first member of the family by name Arnošt of Talmberk, son of Hroznata of Úžice, founder of the Diviš of
ruled the town of Talmberk and , along with various other estates. History The Talmberk family was descended from the of Bohemia and Moravia. The Talmberk family was founded at the end of the 13th century. The first known member is William of Talmberk, a descendant of Hroznata of Úžice who was first mentioned in 1297. The family came under the ownership of Jankov in 1418. They remained in possession of the village until 1702, when it was sold. The remained in the family from the 16th century until the death of the last member. It was later given to the of the National Museum in Prague. The Talmberks largely sided with the House
is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Nierras, Owner/President of The
the surname include: Charles Nierras, Owner/President of The Nierras Real Estate Group, Inc. Murrieta, CA Ernest
Is it good to fight your sleep when you don't feel like going to sleep?
Not usually, unless it is in the middle of the day. If it is nearing night, near your bedtime, late at night or whatever you should go to bed. It's just your body telling you it needs to reboot, so it would be best if you listened to it. You should sit yourself up on a continous sleep system, going to bed at the same time and waking up at the same time, that way you will get the most out of your sleep. But anyways, i don't think it is a good thing to fight your sleep, unless like i said before it is in the middle of the day, because you may not want to take a nap cause it can mess up your sleep schedule.
In 1866, another draft plan followed, which was largely the same as today's route.
1866 folgte ein weiterer Entwurf, der weitestgehend dem heutigen Streckenverlauf entsprach.
To help viewers who may not be familiar with how adventure games work, the film includes an early, seemingly trivial choice of which breakfast cereal Stefan has.
Per aiutare gli spettatori che potrebbero non avere familiarità con il funzionamento dei giochi di avventura, il film include una prima scelta, apparentemente banale, sul tipo di cerali usati da Stefan per fare colazione.
Upon being asked a question if the EU is thinking about abolishing the Republika Srpska, Pusić said for the press that that isn't the way EU works.
Después de ser cuestionado sobre si la unión europea está pensando sobre la abolición de la República Srpska, Pusić dijo a la prensa que esa no es la forma en que trabaja la unión europea. "
Harry Flashman appears in a series of 12 of Fraser's books, collectively known as The Flashman Papers, with covers illustrated by Arthur Barbosa.
Harry Flashman tampil dalam serial 12 buku Fraser, yang secara kolektif dikenal sebagai The Flashman Papers, dengan sampul yang diilustrasikan oleh Arthur Barbosa.
tell the world about the suffering in Libya that had gone on for years. She used the name "Numidia" for her activism, a reference her Berber heritage, to protect her identity. As part of her effort to disseminate information, she contacted news organizations such as Al Jazeera. She also fought for women's rights in Libya. She received a 2012 International Women of Courage award. Elhebshi was one of ten honorees in 2012 who were honored at an awards ceremony U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. featuring Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama. The award recipients also embarked on a three-week tour of the United States sharing stories
NATO strikes and made public how many people were killed by Muammar Gaddafi's regime during the Libyan revolution. She also wanted to speak out to tell the world about the suffering in Libya that had gone on for years. She used the name "Numidia" for her activism, a reference her Berber heritage, to protect her identity. As part of her effort to disseminate information, she contacted news organizations such as Al Jazeera. She also fought for women's rights in Libya. She received a 2012 International Women of Courage award. Elhebshi was one of ten honorees in 2012 who were honored at an awards ceremony U.S. Department of State in
The AMF(L) was one of the NATO formations deployed to Norway during Exercise Strong Resolve 1998.
L'AMF (L) è stata una delle formazioni della NATO impiegate in Norvegia durante l'esercitazione Strong Resolve 1998.
It became known thereafter as the Belgian Congo.
Coñecido posteriormente como o Congo belga.
The Moderator of the General Assembly in a Presbyterian church is similarly designated as a primus inter pares.
El Moderador de l'Assemblea General en una església presbiteriana és igualment designat com a primus inter pares.
Puvočiai
Povuotē
Why do some words negate the word with "im" like impossible, while others use "un" like unbelievable?
This kind of assimilation came about because of ease of pronunciation. Before labial consonants, in- becomes im- (impossible, immediate); before l, it becomes il- (illegible, illegal); before r it becomes ir- (irregular, irresponsible). Many languages have something like that. In Arabic, the definite article is al-. All the consonants of Arabic are divided into the "moon consonants" before which al- doesn't change and the "sun consonants" before which the l becomes the consonant. For example, Riyadh (the capital of Saudi Arabia) is actually called ar-Riyadh in Arabic, not *al-Riyadh. Similarly in Russian, the prefix без- (bez- meaning un-) becomes бес- before unvoiced consonants. Soundless is беззвучный, but wordless is бессловесный.
Aobajō Yukio
青葉城幸雄
Because of You
Because Of You
Les Bordes, Saône-et-Loire
Les Bordes (Saône-et-Loire)
Cregger Center, opened in 2016. President Maxey is well known for his wearing of bow-ties. Personal life Maxey is a native of Bassett, Virginia. He lives with his wife, Terri, in a residence adjacent to the Roanoke campus. President and Mrs. Maxey have grown children. President Maxey is known around campus to wear only bowties. He was listed first in the Chronicle of Higher Education for being a notable academic administrator who wears a bowtie. See also Roanoke College Salem, Virginia References External links official website 1950s births Living people Heads of universities and colleges in the United States Wake Forest University alumni People from Bassett,
Delta Kappa at Roanoke in 2004. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Wake Forest University. Maxey has provided dynamic leadership highlighted by Roanoke's current campaign plan – "Roanoke Rising" – that seeks to raise $200 million to finance facilities, endowment, and special projects; the college had already secured $130 million before the campaign was publicly launched on April 13, 2013. The primary objectives of the campaign are a new athletics center and an expanded science complex. Roanoke is completing its strategic plan as well; the student body now numbers over 2,000 students, several buildings have been
how many hours do i have to work to claim ssp?
If you work (and aren't self-employed), you're legally entitled to get Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) as long as you: have started work with your employer. are sick for 4 full days or more in a row (including non-working days) earn on average at least £120 per week (before tax)