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Ueda also noted that such a conversion may be difficult due to the complexities Team Ico had to create to push the technical limits of the PlayStation 2, but felt that it was still possible. | Ueda também notou que tal conversão poderia ser difícil devido às complexidades que a Team ICO teve que criar para forçar os limites técnicos do PlayStation 2, mas sentiu que isso ainda era possível. |
However, the southern part of the castle was destroyed by what appears to be an accidental fire in about 800AD. | Buna karşın kalenin güney bölümü 800'lü yıllarda çıkan bir yangından dolayı yıkıldı. |
Books written by EX- MILITARY peoples...? | "Blood on the Risers" is a good one, and "Recondo" is another. |
In the evening, the city's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying released a video urging protesters to leave the sit-in and cooperate with police, but he failed to condemn the violence of the thugs. | Večer uveřejnil předseda výkonné rady Hongkongu Leung Čchun-jing video, ve kterém vyzývá protestující, aby opustili místa demonstrací a spolupracovali s policií. Ve videu ovšem neodsoudil násilí ze strany rváčů. |
All three Wall Street markets open down again after big falls on Thursday .
Stocks recover slightly but Dow Jones has worst week since October 2008 .
London's FTSE 100 drops below important 5,000 mark before finishing up .
South Korea in banking chaos as market plunges 5.7 per cent overnight .
Dow tumbled 500 on Thursday to year-low before slight rebound at close .
Investor George Soros says U.S. economy already into double-dip recession .
Warnings of six weeks to save the Euro as European debt crisis deepens . | By . Mark Duell . Last updated at 6:45 AM on 24th September 2011 . The head of the International Monetary Fund warned today of a 'looming collapse in global demand' that would pitch world economies into a new recession. The comments of IMF chief Christine Lagarde came on the day that money markets and investors experienced their worst day for three years. She told politicians and leading economists in Washington that urgent action must be taken, alluding to 'dark clouds over Europe and hug uncertainty in the United States'. She added: 'The actions I am calling for today are not for the coming years – they are for the coming months.' Scroll down for videos . Shock: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange watch the Dow Jones plunging yesterday . Exposition: A woman participating in the Wall Street protests stands topless while holding a banner . Voices heard: Protesters have received the backing of celebrities such as film-maker Michael Moore . Watching: Traders stand together as they work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Friday . The Dow Jones today finished its worst week since the depths of the financial crisis in 2008, as hundreds of ‘Occupy Wall Street’ demonstrators continue an Egyptian-style protest in New York. All three U.S. stock markets finished . slightly up on Friday - but it hasn't erased a torrid week in which the . Dow plunged 6.4 per cent, the S&P 500 dropped 6.6 per cent and the Nasdaq fell 5.3 per cent. The further falls this morning - before a . small recovery later on - were despite finance ministers from the . world's leading economies pledging to take whatever steps are necessary . to calm the markets. Film-maker Michael Moore is backing the 'Occupy Wall Street' protest and said it is best to sort out economic problems without riots. 'The smart rich know they can only build the gate so high,' he told Current TV. 'Sooner or later history proves that people when they have had enough are not going to take it anymore. 'Much better to deal with it non-violently now, through the political system, than what could possibly happen in the future, which nobody wants to see.' The Dow Jones finished up 38 points, . or 0.35 per cent, at 10,771.48. The S&P was up 6.84 points, or 0.61 . per cent, at 1,136.40, and the Nasdaq was up 27.56 points, or 1.12 per . cent, at 2,483.23. 'I'd have been happier to see the market up 100 points or so,' said Doreen Mogavero, of Mogavero, Lee & Co. 'However, in these rather cautious times people are a little hesitant to commit in a big way.' The primary trigger for the rebound came from policymakers suggesting additional steps will be taken to support Europe's financial system - such as the European Central Bank adding more liquidity. But billionaire investor George Soros . claims the U.S. is already into a double-dip recession and this is down . to political squabbling and GOP opposition to President Obama’s stimulus . proposals. ‘There was a deal in the making which . would have balanced the budget over the long term, but would have . allowed short-term fiscal stimulus, which would have been the right . policy,’ Mr Soros told CNBC. He echoed comments from World Bank . President Robert Zoellick by saying the situation in Europe is ‘more . dangerous’ to the global economy than when Lehman Brothers went down in . 2008. Tough times: Working for Barclays Capital are Vincent Folds, left, William Bott, centre, and James Maguire, right, at the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, as Wall Street markets fell again . Worried: Two specialists work at the NYSE today as investors fear a global recession may already be underway . Markets in Asia and Europe also fell . and Moody's downgraded eight Greek banks over rising concerns about a . possible Greek default, which would threaten banks holding billions in . Greek debt. The groom was also reflected by a number of warnings by world leaders. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne yesterday said the global economy had just six weeks to save the euro. That is when . leaders of the G20 group of leading countries will meet for crunch talks . in France. Mr Osborne said: 'Patience is running out in the . international community. There is a sense from across the leading lights . of the eurozone that time is running out for them. 'The eurozone has six weeks to resolve this political crisis.' 'There was a deal in the making which . would have balanced the budget over the long term, but would have . allowed short-term fiscal stimulus, which would have been the right . policy' George Soros, billionaire investor . Just after Wall Street opened today, the . Dow Jones was down 36, or 0.3 per cent, at 10,698; the S&P was down . 3 points, or 0.2 per cent, at 1,127; and the Nasdaq was down 2, or 0.1 . per cent, at 2,454. Two markets had fought back by 1pm Eastern Time, with the Nasdaq up 0.5 per cent, or 12 points, to 2,467; and the S&P up 0.2 per cent, or 2 points, to 1,131. But the Dow was trading down 0.2 per cent, or 17 points, to 10,717. Protesters have been occupying nearby public square Zuccotti Park and are demonstrating against what they claim is the greed of U.S. financial organisations and workers. Up and down: The Dow Jones industrial average finished up 38 points, or 0.4 percent, at 10,771 today . Down: This graph shows how the Dow Jones industrial average has fluctuated over the past week . In Europe, Britain's FTSE 100 plunged . below the important 5,000 mark by lunchtime as it dropped by 1.3 per . cent to 4,977, before later recovering. 'I'd have been happier to see the market up 100 points or so. However, in these rather cautious times people are a little hesitant to commit in a big way' Doreen Mogavero, Mogavero, Lee & Co . France's . CAC-40 closed up 1 per cent at 2,810 while the DAX in Germany rose 0.6 . per cent to 5,197. The FTSE 100 ended 0.5 per cent higher at 5,067. Asian . shares continued to fall sharply, with South Korea's Kospi index . posting a whopping 5.7 per cent decline as banking chaos and probes into . illegal dealing gripped the country. The disastrous opening came after the . Dow Jones plunged to a year low mid-trading yesterday as the head of the . World Bank warned the global economy was now 'in a danger zone'. Up and down: The Dow Jones has fluctuated by . more than 6,000 points since President Obama took office in January . 2009, hitting a low of 6,547 in the spring season of his first year and a high of 12,811 earlier in 2011 . The volatility in the markets highlighted the inability of politicians and economists around the world to contain the crisis. 'Until politicians back their actions . with words in respect to moving closer to a solution to the eurozone . debt crisis, markets will continue to worry about a messy and painful . outcome from the eurozone debt crisis' Jane Foley, Rabobank . Finance ministers from the G20 countries meeting pledged yesterday to 'take all necessary actions to preserve the stability of the banking systems and financial markets'. 'The statement from the G20 last night may have taken the edge off the current bitter market sentiment but the reassurances from the finance ministers lack substance,' said Jane Foley of Rabobank. 'Until politicians back their actions . with words in respect to moving closer to a solution to the eurozone . debt crisis, markets will continue to worry about a messy and painful . outcome from the eurozone debt crisis.' Flags: Hundreds of protesters outside Wall Street armed with signs continued their Egyptian-style protest . Signs: The 'Occupy Wall Street' protest in Manhattan, New York, has been going on since the weekend . Investors are also keeping a close watch on developments in Greece which could default. 'The markets are eagerly awaiting a . resolution or at the minimum, a more rigid strategy to reduce Greece’s . debt liabilities' Giles Watts, City Index . 'The markets are eagerly awaiting a resolution or at the minimum, a more rigid strategy to reduce Greece’s debt liabilities,' said Giles Watts, head of equities at City Index. Athens has had meetings with its creditors this week to try to avoid that, but it's unclear whether it will be able to dig itself out of its debt hole, even with the help the European Union and the IMF. As Wall Street suffered its worst day . of 2011 yesterday, World Bank President Robert Zoellick said a ‘steady . drip of difficult economic news’ was eroding confidence in global . markets. Placard: Demonstrators are protesting at what they claim is the greed of financial organisations and workers . Economy woes: Billionaire investor George Soros claims the U.S. is already into a double-dip recession . The Dow Jones hit a year low at one point . on Thursday, as it fell 500 points in a second consecutive rout since . the Federal Reserve said it was changing strategy for helping the . economy. Meanwhile, it was revealed more than 50 per cent of Americans say President Barack Obama is at fault for the dismal state of their economy - a majority for the first time since he took office in 2009. President Obama inherited a high unemployment rate of 7.6 per cent when he started out in January 2009 - but it has risen to 9.1 per cent since then and is proving hard to push down. The Fed, adopting a new strategy to try to get the U.S. economy going, announced on Wednesday it would shuffle $400billion of its own holdings in hopes of reducing interest rates on long-term loans. See video of George Soros's interview here . See video of Michael Moore's interview here . |
Lars Sigurd Björkström | Lars Björkström |
state in central Brazil. See also List of rivers of Goiás | Verdinho River is a river of Goiás |
originally placed in the wasp family Rhopalosomatidae, but moved to the ant subfamily Myrmeciinae by Archibald et al | ants in family Formicidae containing a single species Propalosoma gutierrezae. The genus was originally placed in the wasp family |
Gopalapuram, West Godavari | గోపాలపురం (పశ్చిమ గోదావరి) |
to go, and it wasn’t far enough for those who took the revolutionary pronouncements of the First Convention seriously. According to Melvyn Dubofsky, Sherman was duplicitous, and used his position as president of the IWW "to increase his power and line his own pockets." Sherman was supported by conservative elements in the WFM. He was opposed by IWW Secretary Treasurer William Trautmann, Vincent St. John, and Daniel DeLeon, head of the Socialist Labor Party, who averred that they sought to rescue the organization's stated purpose and philosophy—revolutionary working class solidarity. The more "radical" element within the IWW — composed of those referred to as "beggars, tramps, and proletarian rabble" — specifically, those who favored direct action, some organization leaders, plus DeLeon's group — adopted a member's proposal published in the Industrial Worker which called for abolishing the office of president. The proposal was agreed to at the 1906 convention. Paul Brissenden believed, however, that the issues behind divisions in the first two years were more personality than principle, complicated by intrigue on the part of individuals in the two socialist parties. Brissenden weighed the arguments of the two sides, and concluded that neither side acted charitably toward the other. Furthermore, Bill Haywood, writing from prison in Idaho before his acquittal, emphatically condemned "Shermanism", but then chided that with a bit of diplomacy, the troubles could have been smoothed over. However, with Big Bill's charismatic leadership skills temporarily unavailable, the die had been cast. Haywood would later write (in his autobiography, published in 1929), "Sherman had proved incapable, and if not actually dishonest, he had used an enormous amount of the funds for unnecessary purposes." After the Sherman faction was outvoted at the 1906 convention, they took their argument to the largest organization within the IWW, the Western Federation of Miners (WFM). There, the questions of propriety and organizational philosophy raged for the next eighteen months, with the WFM ultimately taking a conservative turn under WFM President Charles Moyer. Moyer was incarcerated along with Haywood in Idaho, but was freed without a trial. Haywood's radicalism was affirmed by imprisonment, while Moyer, sharing the same cell, was a changed man. He supported those who were already seeking to withdraw the organization from the IWW and, in spite of the fact that Haywood and St. John were likewise officials in the WFM, Moyer was successful. Historian Joseph Rayback traces the conservative turn of the WFM to the loss of a strike in Goldfield, Nevada, where many of the Cripple Creek miners had migrated after their defeat in the Colorado Labor Wars. While the Colorado governor had mobilized the national guard, the governor of Nevada called for federal troops, which this time "reduced leadership to despair" and forced the WFM rank and file to finally give up its radical leanings. By 1911, the WFM once again affiliated with the AFL. Thus ended the WFM's decade long flirtation with revolutionary sentiments. The departure of deposed President Sherman and his supporters from the 1906 convention resulted in the first of several occasions that members found themselves with a choice between two IWWs. While the so-called "beggars, tramps, and proletarian rabble" — the Trautmann-DeLeon-St. John faction — finished the convention with theoretical control of the organization, Sherman benefited from "the manipulations of a socialist lawyer" to gain possession of the office, the records, and the resources to publish the Industrial Worker, which he continued to publish for a year thereafter. Sherman took the smaller share of union locals, but retained some support within the soon-to-depart Western Federation of Miners. Each side claimed to be the real IWW, while simultaneously disparaging the other side. For approximately a year, the Trautmann-DeLeon-St. John faction fought for control, and eventually prevailed. During this time they published a newspaper called the Industrial Union Bulletin instead of the Industrial Worker, only reviving that instrument in 1909. Sherman's supporters held a convention of the "Sherman IWW" in the summer of 1907, but there seem to be no records of the event. It appeared to be their last gasp as a rump IWW. Although the 1907 convention of the Trautmann-DeLeon-St. John IWW was relatively peaceful, the earlier departures of the WFM and the Sherman crowd didn't bring an end to dissension within the organization. 1908 split While DeLeon had helped to rescue the radical character of the organization from what was alleged to be a conservative and corruptive element, his own beliefs and practices soon became an issue for those same "beggars and tramps" with whom he'd previously allied. DeLeon's history and personality made him a fairly easy target for dissenters. DeLeon was head of the Socialist Labor Party, which Paul Brissenden described as "always ... emphatically Marxian and its leaders have been so decidedly doctrinaire in their interpretation of Marxian socialism ... that they have been not unjustly called impossibilists." DeLeon's enemies commonly referred to him as the "Pope of the S.L.P." DeLeon believed that a rise in wages for workers resulted in a rise in price, so that workers obtained no worthwhile gain from seeking higher wages. This argument suggested that one of the most significant immediate goals of unions was not worthwhile. James P. Thompson and James Connolly expressed the opposite viewpoint, grounding their writings in the work of Ricardo and Marx. When DeLeon launched a secret hearing against Connolly for "economic heresy" in 1907, the issue of politics vs. the economic class struggle came to the attention of the entire union, including branches of the organization in Britain and Australia. DeLeon possessed "a supreme confidence in himself and his views," and was "highly impatient" with those who did not agree. A prolific writer, he hammered away at theory in Socialist Labor Party publications, emphasizing the importance of the IWW's participation in the political fight, and "making it unmistakably clear that this meant helping to build" the Socialist Labor Party. The stage was set for a showdown. Overalls brigade Out of the West came the overalls brigade, a group of Wobblies who wore blue denim overalls covering jet black shirts, with red bandannas around their necks. They wore IWW buttons, and they were proud of their organization. They were nineteen men and one woman, and they referred to themselves as "red blooded working stiffs." They rode the rails from Portland to the IWW convention in Chicago, stopping in working class communities along the way. They held propaganda meetings at each stop, singing IWW songs and selling literature to finance their trip. Led by capable Wobbly organizer James H. Walsh, they traveled over 2,500 miles in their "Red Special" cattle car, ate in hobo jungles, and preached revolution in prairie towns. These were itinerant workers from the West — representing farm hands, miners, sailors, dock workers, and "timber beasts" who traveled with the job, and spent much of their time unemployed. They couldn't rely upon the vote, because many of them didn't reside in one location long enough to register. They likewise didn't trust that votes counted by "some Citizens' Alliance disciple or the Mine Owners Association" could ever usher in the revolution. At the convention, DeLeon criticized the newer IWW members "for their crudities, their rawness, and their inability to perceive the more 'civilized' methods" that he had long recommended to the organization. Historian Rayback comments, "It was an ill-advised attack." The 1905 Preamble to the IWW Constitution had stated, Between these two classes a struggle must go on until all the toilers come together on the political, as well as on the industrial field, and take and hold that which they produce by their labor through an economic organization of the working class without affiliation with any political party. [emphasis added] At the 1908 convention, members of the IWW, led by the overalls brigade, first challenged DeLeon's credentials, declaring that he didn't actually work in the Industrial Union with which he was registered. Then they removed the Preamble language about "struggle [on] the political, as well as on the industrial field," which DeLeon had made a condition of his participation at the founding convention in 1905. The IWW was left with only the industrial struggle delineated in the Preamble. DeLeon and his SLP followers walked out of the convention, never to return. Cannon wrote that St. John, in his capacity as the leader of the early IWW, "judged socialist 'politics' and political parties by the two examples before his eyes — the Socialist Party bossed by Berger and Hillquit and the Socialist Labor Party of De Leon — and he didn’t like either of them." Labor historian Melvyn Dubofsky weighs in on the rejection of the SLP, DeLeon was among the first to attack the "new" IWW (on the grounds of becoming an anarchist organization) ... But DeLeon and others misunderstood what the convention had done ... [delegates] recognized ... that political debates between socialist factions wrecked union locals and undermined labor's morale. Hence, the Wobblies decided to keep political debate within the party, where it belonged, and to promote industrial action within the IWW, whereby workers could improve their lives. To Foner, the new orientation of the IWW was a mixed result because, [T]he program virtually guaranteed the isolation of the I.W.W. from vast numbers of American workers who knew from experience that political action was a necessary weapon in the class struggle, and that, indeed, the existence of many unions, threatened by injunctions and other court decisions, could only be preserved by labor's effectiveness at the ballot box ... [Yet] there were still fertile fields for organizing ... [and in the following years the IWW would] bring the principles of industrial unionism to the attention of hundreds of thousands of American workers, including even many of the A.F. of L. IWW east, IWW west After the Socialist Labor Party withdrew from the IWW in 1908, it formed an offshoot of the "Chicago IWW" in Detroit which also adopted the name Industrial Workers of the World. (It changed its name to Workers' International Industrial Union in 1915). Robert Hoxie, author of Trade Unionism in the United States, referred to the Detroit IWW as socialistic, and the Chicago IWW as quasi anarchistic. Hoxie, who was writing in the 1913-14 time-frame (his book was a joint effort published in 1921), wrote that socialistic unions (some of which were AFL unions) "look forward to a state of society which, except for common ownership and control of industry and strong centralized government in the hands of the working class, does not differ essentially from our own." Although they were "revolutionary," they would attain their goals by peaceful means, both political and industrial. The quasi anarchistic unionists, on the other hand, envision an industrial society in which the unions would act as the government. Hoxie believed that quasi anarchistic unions were abhorrent of political action. Other authors have a different interpretation. Quoting passages from Bread and Roses Too, Verity Burgmann has written, the Chicago IWW was 'non-political' rather than 'anti-political'. J.R. Conlin insists too much has been made of the deletion of the political clause in 1908; equally significant was the rejection without discussion by the 1911 Chicago IWW Convention of an amendment to the Preamble that referred to 'the futility of political action'. Writing decades earlier, Brissenden had already taken up this question: The constitution of the I. W. W. is not anti-political. It is merely non-political. Any wage-earner is admitted regardless of creed, race, or political opinion. But it is also true that in actual practice, as | not differ essentially from our own." Although they were "revolutionary," they would attain their goals by peaceful means, both political and industrial. The quasi anarchistic unionists, on the other hand, envision an industrial society in which the unions would act as the government. Hoxie believed that quasi anarchistic unions were abhorrent of political action. Other authors have a different interpretation. Quoting passages from Bread and Roses Too, Verity Burgmann has written, the Chicago IWW was 'non-political' rather than 'anti-political'. J.R. Conlin insists too much has been made of the deletion of the political clause in 1908; equally significant was the rejection without discussion by the 1911 Chicago IWW Convention of an amendment to the Preamble that referred to 'the futility of political action'. Writing decades earlier, Brissenden had already taken up this question: The constitution of the I. W. W. is not anti-political. It is merely non-political. Any wage-earner is admitted regardless of creed, race, or political opinion. But it is also true that in actual practice, as Levine remarks, "the Industrial Workers have played and are playing the game of antipolitics." "Their spokesmen," he says, "ridicule the 'politicians'; severely criticize the Socialist party and insult its most prominent leaders. The non-political portion of the I. W. W. is therefore practically anti-political." Brissenden then elaborates on the animosity between the two IWW organizations. However, he follows with the observation, The break was not, however, entirely caused by disagreement over political and economic principles. It was partly a matter of personal temperament—and primarily the personal temperament of Daniel DeLeon... Brissenden notes that the organizations which were run by Daniel DeLeon reflected DeLeon's character. He quotes Socialist Labor Party journalist Louis C. Fraina's evaluation of the SLP to assess that character: The S. L. P. ignored the psychology of struggling workers [he says]. Its propaganda was couched in abstract formulas; just as its sectarian spirit developed a sort of subconscious idea that revolutionary activity consisted in enunciating formulas. This sectarian spirit produced dogmas, intemperate assertions, and a general tendency toward caricature ideas and caricature action; and discouraged men of ability from joining the S. L. P. Because IWW President Sherman and some of his followers, who left as a result of the 1906 split, had been associated with the Socialist Party, a member of the Chicago IWW expressed the impression that they had purged the Socialist Party during the 1906 split, and then the Socialist Labor Party during the 1908 split. Thus, the non-political, direct action focus of the surviving organization evolved over a period of time. The Detroit IWW The Detroit IWW (which became the WIIU) created an industrial union structure that was similar to that of the IWW. The split between the Chicago IWW and the Detroit IWW was replicated in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Britain. In 1909, the Detroit IWW reported 23 local organizations. In the United States, the areas represented were mostly in the East, including Philadelphia, Boston, Bridgeport, Brooklyn, and Paterson. Unlike the IWW, which from 1908 onwards constitutionally restricted itself from political alliances, the WIIU advocated political associations, and maintained its close association with the SLP, although (as of 1922) it declined to openly affirm this association. Like the IWW, the WIIU advocated use of the general strike. The WIIU was criticized for focusing more on party propaganda than on organizing workers. From 1908 to 1922, the relationship between the IWW and the WIIU was characterized as "bitter". When the WIIU reported its routine labor statistics to The American Labor Year Book for 1916 (shortly after changing its name), it included — along with its declaration of principles and its membership stats — an editorial comment on the perceived practices of the "Chicago IWW", The Workers' International Industrial Union is the new name adopted in 1915 to designate the socialist industrial class union, which was organized in 1905 under the name of the Industrial Workers of the World. The change of name was deemed advantageous to distinguish the Socialist organization from the one which follows the tenets of anarchy, advocates "sabotage," and so-called "direct action," usually denoting non-political action. The career of the so-called Industrial Workers of the World was started at the fourth convention of the I. W. W. in 1908 with the slogan: "Strike at the ballot box with an ax." The WIIU shared much of its membership with the SLP, and struggled after DeLeon's death in 1914. According to labor historian Philip Foner, the WIIU never did conduct a strike of any importance. It disbanded in 1924. The Detroit IWW, which became the Workers' International Industrial Union in 1916, published the Industrial Union News. The Chicago IWW The Chicago IWW is the organization that survives as the modern Industrial Workers of the World. After the 1908 split, the Chicago IWW began to refer to itself as the Red IWW, and the Detroit group as the Yellow IWW. Daniel DeLeon's followers referred to the Chicago IWW, who ultimately retained the mantle, if not the founding philosophy of the IWW, as "the bummery". In 1909, the Chicago IWW reported 100 local organizations. From 1908 onwards, the more energetic Chicago IWW could take credit for far the greatest share of organizing and propagandizing. Hoxie observed that quasi anarchistic unionists like those in the Chicago IWW have a different goal than the socialistic unionists such as the Detroit IWW: They look forward to the complete abolition of the state and of existing governmental machinery. They visualize, not a political, but an industrial society, where the unions would be the government. All political action is abhorrent to them, partly because the state is outside their scheme of things and political action is a recognition of a compromise with it, but largely because they believe that experience has proved it to be not only useless as a working-class weapon but positively harmful to working class interests. Hoxie continues, [The Chicago IWW unionists] have noted that political associations and political gains make the workers soft, conservative, and nonrevolutionary. Revolution degenerates into mere reform, and political preferment makes traitors of working-class leaders . . . Direct action, therefore, has become their slogan, that is, the making and enforcing of demands upon the enemy directly by the workers, through demonstrations, strikes, sabotage and violence. At this point, however, the quasi anarchistic revolutionary unionists themselves split into two camps, centralizers and decentralizers. The IWW newspaper that focused most specifically on the Western United States (and which continues to be published today) is the Industrial Worker (which, for a time after the 1906 split, was duplicated and/or replaced by the Industrial Union Bulletin). In the East, the IWW newspaper of record for the Chicago IWW was Solidarity. Seeds of another split Foner identified a schism within the Chicago IWW in addition to the east/west divide, consisting of those who wanted a labor union with a revolutionary program, and those who merely wanted to be a revolutionary cadre leading the working class to revolution via propaganda and agitation. Many other analysts, however, identified two contesting groups essentially according to what they called themselves — centralizers and decentralizers. Centralizers Of the centralizers, Hoxie observes, The centralizers believe that the actual building up of the industrial organization will train and educate the workers in the conduct, not only of industry, but of all social affairs, so that when the organization has become universalized it can perform all the necessary functions of social control now exercised by the state in its legislative, executive and judicial capacities. This universal organization of the workers will then displace the state, government and politics in the present sense; private ownership, privilege and exploitation will be forever abolished. The one big union will have become the state, the government, the supreme organic and functional expression of society; its rules and decisions will be the law. Decentralizers Hoxie explains the decentralizers, The decentralizers look forward to what they call a free industrial society. Each local group of workers is to be a law to itself. They are to organize as they please. The present industrial and social arrangements are to be overthrown simply by making it unprofitable for the employing class to own and operate industries. Future society is to consist of independent groups of workers freely exchanging their products. The proper proportions of investments and production, the ratio of exchange of goods, etc., will automatically be determined, just as they are under competitive industry, only then the competition will be between groups of workers, instead of between individuals. Universal knowledge and a superior |
Nebraska Highway 89 | Carretera de Nebraska 89 |
Palazzo Duodo | Palazzo Duodo (Santa Croce) |
Indeed, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was re-imagined by television producers in 2000 for a two-series run. | De hecho Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) fue rediseñado en 2000 para una nueva andadura de dos temporadas en televisión. |
Houser also said that, though the game's physics were achievable on the old hardware, the team waited for the possibility to develop for the Xbox 360 due to the "different level of production and technology" that it allowed. | Houser sade också att trots att spelfysiken kunde uppnås på den gamla hårdvaran, väntade utvecklingslaget på möjligheten att utveckla till Xbox 360 på grund av den ”annorlunda nivån av produktion och teknologi” som den tillät. |
The language used today "is a combination of the two." | A linguagem usada hoje "é uma combinação dos dois". |
GKIDS distributor New Video/Cinedigm released A Letter to Momo on bilingual DVD and Blu-ray in the U.S. on October 21, 2014. | El distribuïdor de GKIDS New Video/Cinedigm va publicar Una Carta per a Momo en DVD bilingüe i Blu-ray als EUA el 21 d'octubre de 2014. |
A book secured by seven seals is revealed in the right hand of Him who sits on the throne. | Het boek vervolgt met zeven smeekbeden tot evenveel heiligen (suffragia). |
how many jobs in the us are minimum wage? | In 2017, 80.4 million workers age 16 and older in the United States were paid at hourly rates, representing 58.3 percent of all wage and salary workers. Among those paid by the hour, 542,000 workers earned exactly the prevailing federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. |
In mid-1916, after the Battle of Kostiuchnówka (4–6 July 1916), in which the Polish Legions delayed a Russian offensive at a cost of over 2,000 casualties, Piłsudski demanded for the Central Powers to issue a guarantee of independence for Poland. | La mijlocul anului 1916, după Bătălia de la Kostiuchnówka(d) (4–6 iulie 1916), în care Legiunile poloneze au întârziat o ofensivă rusească, cu prețul a peste 2000 de victime, Piłsudski a cerut ca Puterile Centrale să emită o garanție de independență pentru Polonia. |
Heroes of Three Kingdoms | Chibi Online |
I'm probably going to be able to do that tomorrow. | Muhtemelen yarın bunu yapabileceğim. |
Developing countries need a secure and stable world trading system, he says. | Developing countries need a stable trading system. |
Africa's problems are many, and the solutions to these problems can be found in its people, crowd sourcing may help with tackling such important issues as the environment, where the communities that are affected the most may be used to come up with solutions that can then be implemented. | Africa's problems are many, and the solutions to these problems can be found in its people, crowd sourcing may help with tackling such important issues as the environment, where the communities that are affected the most may be used to come up with solutions that can then be implemented. |
What purpose does this variety serve, or what necessity is there, which the difference of price would not better answer and supply?" | Para que sirve esta variedad, o que necesidad existe, que la diferencia de precio no pueda responder?" |
Joacim Cans ( born 19 February 1970 in Mora , Sweden ) is the lead singer of HammerFall , a Swedish power metal band . | Joacim Cans ( born 19 February 1970 in Mora , Sweden ) is a Swedish singer . He is the lead singer of HammerFall , a Swedish power metal band . |
A man in a green shirt and red bandanna covering the upper half of his face, is laying in the grass while a pigeon walks along side him. | A man is outdoors. |
He received his B.Tech. degree in electrical engineering in 1985 from IIT Kanpur. After his graduation he passed the Civil Services Examination in 1987 and became an IAS officer. Career Awanish Kumar Awasthi has worked at the Uttar Pradesh government in multiple roles including being the District Magistrate of Lalitpur, Badaun, Azamgarh, Varanasi, Faizabad, Meerut and Gorakhpur. He held the position of | IIT Kanpur. After his graduation he passed the Civil Services Examination in 1987 and became an IAS officer. Career Awanish Kumar Awasthi has worked at the Uttar Pradesh government in multiple roles including being the District Magistrate of Lalitpur, Badaun, Azamgarh, Varanasi, Faizabad, Meerut and Gorakhpur. He held the position of Chairman and Managing |
how to change the name of your apple watch? | ['On your iOS device, open the Apple Watch app and tap the My Watch tab.', 'Go to General > About.', 'Tap the first line, which shows the name of your device.', 'Rename your device, then tap Done on the keyboard.'] |
eldest child. Nurse Sis: One of the author's sisters; slightly younger than him, and a registered nurse. Kid Sis: The author's youngest sister; an actress and writer who lives with her mother. Aside from the main characters, there are several secondary characters who appear several times, most notably the author's stepfather and his mother's head doctor. A reviewer described the story as "not a discussion about the science of cancer, [and] not a guidebook to the troubles one may face with this disease... through this graphic novel, Fies simply tries to make sense of and document the reality of the course of his mother’s illness and how it affected his family... he simply tells the reader how it is, how he felt, and how it happened... Mixed messages from different doctors contradict and confound one another. As Fies’ mother struggles (and to an extent, fails) to understand her illness she is made to feel less than by providers who belittle her concerns or simply put on a big smile. The pain, fear, and anguish that patients face once they leave the hospital is brought to the forefront throughout the book." Format The story is divided into chapters, each one containing several multipanel pages. Although the webcomic is mostly presented in black and white, several chapters are done in full or partial color, primarily for effect or when color helps the understanding of the ideas that are presented. In total, there are thirty-three chapters, including an epilogue. The comic was originally published Mom's Cancer on its own website. The comic is no longer hosted there, | full or partial color, primarily for effect or when color helps the understanding of the ideas that are presented. In total, there are thirty-three chapters, including an epilogue. The comic was originally published Mom's Cancer on its own website. The comic is no longer hosted there, but appears in full on GoComics. The webcomic was published as a graphic novel by Harry N. Abrams Inc. in March 2006. Reception Awards Mom's Cancer was the first webcomic to receive an Eisner Award. Fies won in 2005 under the newly-created category "Best Digital Comic". Fies also won a Harvey Award, in the Best New Talent category, for Mom's Cancer, as well as the Lulu Blooker Prize in its Comics category. The German edition of the graphic novel received the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (German Youth Literature Prize) in the Non-Fiction category. Mom's Cancer was also nominated for a Quill Award and two further Eisner Awards. Reviews Medical student Samantha Estevez, writing for the blog Graphic Medicine, encouraged anyone in medicine to read the work, saying "No matter what field of medicine you are in, you are sure to encounter cancer and Fies’ perspective may help you not only be a better physician for your patients but a better friend to them as well." Several scientific papers have cited Mom's Cancer when examining medical humanities such as doctor-patient interactions and narratives around illness. About the author Mom's Cancer was created by Brian Fies (pronounced ). Fies also wrote The Last Mechanical Monster, which was also nominated for an Eisner Award in 2014. Other works by Fies include Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow? and the 18-page webcomic A Fire Story (later expanded to a 154-page book) which recounts the devastation caused by California wildfires in 2017 which destroyed his home. Fies was given an Inkpot Award in 2018. References External links Mom's Cancer on GoComics Brian's Mother's Blog, containing details of her death Concluded webcomics Webcomics in print |
While critical theorists have been frequently defined as Marxist intellectuals, their tendency to denounce some Marxist concepts and to combine Marxian analysis with other sociological and philosophical traditions has resulted in accusations of revisionism by classical, orthodox, and analytical Marxists, and by Marxist–Leninist philosophers. | Sementara teori kritis telah sering kali didefinisikan sebagai intelektual Marxis, kecenderungan mereka untuk mengecam beberapa konsep Marxis dan untuk menggabungkan analisis Marxian dengan tradisi sosiologis dan filosofis lainnya telah menimbulkan tuduhan revisionisme oleh para Klasik, Ortodoks, dan Analisis Marxis, dan oleh filsuf Marxis Leninis. |
Last month, however, he was arrested for declaring that the PKK was not a 'terrorist organization'. | Τον περασμένο μήνα, όμως, συνελήφθη εξαιτίας της δήλωσής του ότι το PKK δεν αποτελεί "τρομοκρατική οργάνωση". |
when 5g will launch in uae? | UAE 5G. IMT-2020, also known as the 5G (Fifth generation), is the next technological revolution in mobile broadband. In line with the vision of the UAE 2021, the TRA aims to be the main driver in launching the fifth generation of mobile commercial service in the country. |
Elijah Baley with R. Daneel Olivaw – (Isaac Asimov) Feluda with Topshe – (Satyajit Ray) Hercule Poirot with Arthur Hastings – (Agatha Christie) Hildegarde Withers with Inspector Oscar Piper – (Stuart Palmer) Inspector Lynley with Sergeant Havers – (Elizabeth George) Kakababu with Sontu – (Sunil Gangopadhyay) Kate Beckett with Richard Castle – (Andrew W. Marlowe) Kiriti Roy with Subrata Roy – (Nihar Ranjan Gupta) Martin Beck with Gunvald Larsson – (Sjöwall and Wahlöö) Master Li with Number Ten Ox – (Barry Hughart) Michael Knight with KITT – (Glen A. Larson) Mitin Masi with Tupur – (Suchitra Bhattacharya) Niladri Sarkar with Jayanta – (Syed Mustafa Siraj) Parashor Barma with Krittibas Bhadra – (Premendra Mitra) Phoenix Wright with Maya Fey – (Shu Takumi) Shabor Dasgupta with Nanda – (Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay) Sherlock Holmes with Dr. John H. Watson – (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) Sister Fidelma with Brother Eadulf – (Peter Tremayne) Detective Groups: Armed Detective Agency – (Kafka Asagiri) Detective Boys – (Gosho Aoyama) | Detective Pikachu and Tim Goodman – (Dan Hernandez, Benji Samit, Rob Letterman, Derek Connolly) Frank and Joe Hardy – (Franklin W. Dixon) Grijpstra and de Gier – (Janwillem van de Wetering) Hawk and Fisher – (Simon Green) Janet Scott and Rachel Bailey – (Sally Wainwright) Jayanta and Manik – (Hemendra Kumar Roy) Lord Darcy and Sean O'Lochlainn – (Randall Garrett) Morse and Robert Lewis – (Colin Dexter) Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin – (Rex Stout) Nick and Nora Charles – (Dashiell Hammett) Nick Wilde and Judy Hops – (Clark Spencer) Richard Poole and Camille Bordey – (Robert Thorogood) Shawn Spencer and Burton Guster – (Steve Franks) Solomon and Lord – (Paul Levine) Thomson and Thompson |
It turns out, because they're paid on contingency, it works really, really well in reverse. | И поскольку их прибыль случайна, она хорошо работает и в обратном направлении. |
After settling at Negoro-ji, Kōgyō-Daishi laid out his far-sighted plans and initiated the construction of the Enmyō-ji and Jingū-ji in the Negoro-ji temple grounds. | Après s'être installé à Negoro-ji, Kōgyō-Daishi expose ses plans visionnaires et lance la construction de Enmyō-ji et Jingū-ji sur le site du temple Negoro-ji. |
V2_ presents, produces, archives and publishes about art made with new technologies and encourages the debate on these issues. | V2_ presenteert, produceert, archiveert en publiceert over kunst die met nieuwe technologie werkt, en stimuleert het debat daarover. |
Meteor Svobodné Dvory – SK Židenice 1:0 n.V. Final: AC Stadion České Budějovice – SK Meteor Svobodné Dvory 3:1 n.V. AC Stadion | Bohemian-Moravian Hockey League. Six teams participated in the league, and I. CLTK Prag won the championship. Regular season Promotion Semifinals: AC |
A Post–Turing machine uses a binary alphabet, an infinite sequence of binary storage locations, and a primitive programming language with instructions for bi-directional movement among the storage locations and alteration of their contents one at a time. | Uma máquina de Post–Turing usa um alfabeto binário, uma sequência infinita de locais de armazenamento binário, e uma linguagem de programação primitiva com instruções para movimentação bi-direcional entre os locais de armazenamento e alteração de seus conteúdos a cada movimento. |
(before 1963) or calendar year. For each Act or Measure the Table states to what extent, and by what legislation, it has been amended or repealed. References John E Pemberton and G Chandler. "Chronological Table of the Statutes" in British Official Publications: Library and Technical Information. Pergamon Press Ltd. Second Revised Edition. 1973. . Page 136 et seq. See also "Index to the Statutes", pages 133 to 136. Ilbert. Legislative Methods and Forms. 1901. Pages 33, 34, 63, 64, 66, 67 and 196. "Notices of New Works" (1873) 37 Justice of the Peace 24 (11 January) External links Chronological table of and index to the statutes to the end of | up to the end of 2012. The Chronological Table does not list either Personal or Local Acts, Acts passed by the old Parliament of Ireland (to 1800), Acts passed by the Parliament of Northern Ireland (1921-1972), Measures passed by the short-lived Northern Ireland Assembly (1973–1974), nor Acts passed by the modern Northern Ireland Assembly (from 1999). The Acts and Measures (other than the Acts of the old Parliament of Scotland) are arranged in order of their chapter number for each session (before 1963) or calendar year. For each Act or Measure the Table states to what extent, and by what legislation, it has been amended or repealed. References John E Pemberton and G Chandler. "Chronological Table of the Statutes" in British Official Publications: Library and Technical Information. Pergamon Press Ltd. Second Revised Edition. 1973. . Page 136 et seq. See also "Index to the Statutes", pages 133 to 136. Ilbert. Legislative Methods and Forms. 1901. Pages |
Are the best things in life free?? | nothing is free if you think about it ! I pay through the nose ! |
Why non-sexual human contact (hugging, hand-holding, etc.) can be so emotional and enjoyable. | Your emotions are a response to your evaluation of what the contact *means* to you, according to what you value and what you believe the hug implies. The contact itself, whether sexual or non-sexual is immaterial in and of itself to the emotional response. To show what I mean, imagine a hug from a Natzi thug, where a hug means you have been selected for the death squad. Such a hug would be cold and terrifying! But the nicest place on earth type hugs are different, they confirm our desperate hopes and beliefs that people are actually good and nice after all, that we live in a benevolent world. And it confirms to us that others are lonely too, and want love too, and that strangers might seem tough or mean or fearful, but... that there is nothing to fear, and we all want to feel connected to another. I think that this positive confirmation of our hopes and values is what triggers our emotional response. |
Polar Caravans also purchased a Hesketh chassis, while the works team modified the 308 for Hunt. | Polar Caravans, tamén comprou un chasis Hesketh, mentres que o equipo oficial modificou o 308 para Hunt. |
Joey Leonetti Steve Cherundolo Heath Pearce Conor Casey Nate Jaqua Collen Warner Mark Miller Greg Maas Scott Benedetti Ian McLean Wade Webber Chris Bell Luis Robles Kyle Tanner Josh Simpson | 2016 Notable alumni Kasey Keller Joey Leonetti Steve Cherundolo Heath Pearce Conor Casey Nate Jaqua Collen Warner Mark Miller Greg Maas Scott Benedetti Ian McLean Wade Webber Chris Bell Luis Robles Kyle Tanner |
He subsequently worked at RAI, where he was in charge of cultural programs for Rai Radio Tre and Rai Radio Due. | Trabaja en la RAI, a cargo de programas culturales para Rai Radio Tre y Rai Radio Due. |
The body controlled swaths of the Ottoman economy, and used its position to ensure that European capital continued to penetrate the empire, often to the detriment of local Ottoman interests. | Το συμβούλιο έλεγχε την οθωμανική οικονομία και χρησιμοποιούσε τη θέση του για να διασφαλίσει τη συνέχεια της διείσδυσης του ευρωπαϊκού κεφαλαίου στην αυτοκρατορία, συχνά εις βάρος των εγχώριων οθωμανικών συμφερόντων. |
Order of the Band | Kaspino riteriai |
singer of India. The series was also shown on TV Asia channel USA in 2006. Overview It was Sardar Jafri's dream to make such a serial on Urdu writers as a tribute and also with the intent to popularize and expose the general Indian audience to the modern masters of Urdu poetry. The series was telecast in eighteen episodes in 1991-1992. Cast Parikshit Sahni as Josh Malihabadi Farooq Sheikh | researched and scripted by Ali Sardar Jafri and directed by Jalal Agha and telecast in 1991- 1992. Music was scored by Jagjit Singh, the famous ghazal singer of India. The series was also shown on TV Asia channel USA in 2006. Overview It was Sardar Jafri's dream to make such a serial on Urdu writers as a tribute and also with the intent to popularize and expose the general Indian audience |
how many unpaired electrons in rhodium? | Rhodium (Rh) has one unpaired electron right? :) - chemhelp. |
what is difference between chemical and drug? | In pharmacology, a drug is a chemical substance, typically of known structure, which, when administered to a living organism, produces a biological effect. A pharmaceutical drug, also called a medication or medicine, is a chemical substance used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose a disease or to promote well-being. |
He was now down to 232, of which only 129 were combat ready. | 现在,他剩下232架飞机,而其中只有129架尚能一战。 |
people Canadian poets in French Canadian women poets People from Saint-Hyacinthe Writers from Quebec 20th-century Canadian poets 20th-century Canadian women writers 21st-century Canadian poets 21st-century | Quebec and went on to teach French in Ottawa. Her first collection of poetry Les jours sont trop longs pour se |
how are the seven ages of man described? | As the song bio says, the seven stages are the helpless infant, the whining schoolboy, the emotional lover, the devoted soldier, the wise judge, the old man still in control of his faculties, and the extremely aged, returned to a second state of helplessness. |
Two cakes are sitting on the table waiting to be cut. | A couple of sheet cakes sitting on top of a red table. |
started its regional expansion, opening offices in Thailand and Indonesia. In August 2019, CARRO acquired Indonesia’s leading C2C marketplace, Jualo.com, and Thailand-based automotive marketplace, TrusteeCars. The company also planned to do three more acquisitions by 2019 and expand to other Southeast Asian markets. In September 2019, the company announced its venture into neighbouring Malaysia with a US$30 million investment in online car bidding platform, MyTukar. In September 2021, plans were revealed to set up CARRO in other countries in Asia while firming up its existing markets. It also plans to list in the United States within the next 18 to 24 months. Funding In November 2015, CARRO received seed funding of US$716,000 in seed funding co-led by undisclosed legal investors. In June 2016, CARRO raised US$5.3 million in Series A funding led by Lippo Group-backed firm Venturra Capital, with other investors chipping in like Singtel Innov8, Golden Gate Ventures, Alpha JWC Ventures and Skystar Capital. In March 2017, CARRO raised US$12 million in Series A funding by an undisclosed investor. The money was used to fund its automobile financing firm Genie Financial Services. In May 2018, CARRO raised US$60 million in Series B funding co-led by Softbank Ventures Korea, Insignia Ventures Partners, and B Capital Group, and participated in by IDG Ventures India, Venturra Capital, Singtel Innov8, Golden Gate Ventures, and Alpha JWC Ventures. In August 2019, CARRO raised an additional US$30 million in Series B funding backed by investors SoftBank Ventures Asia, EDBI, Dietrich Foundation, NCORE Ventures, bringing the company’s Series B funding to US$90 million. In October 2020, CARRO raised close | the difficulties of buying used cars in Singapore and from an honest seller. This came as Aaron studied in the United States and observed how easy it was to buy cars transparently without middlemen, at the same time witnessing a lack of this in Southeast Asia. The company was also co-founded by Aaron's friends Aditya Lesmana and Kelvin Chng, with Aaron being the CEO. The company’s founders then went on to write a proprietary pricing algorithm that makes searching for the best car deals easier and with more transparency. In 2021, CARRO was named Singapore’s fastest-growing company by national news publication The Straits Times and global research company Statista. Technology CARRO first started as a marketplace for users, including small businesses and car dealerships in Singapore to buy and sell used cars. As a tech platform, the process of buying and selling a car is digitized, with users selling and buying cars via daily auctions online and through an app. Services CARRO offers services driven by digital and technology. This includes an online and app-based car buying and selling service and an in-house digital financing solutions provider through its sister company, Genie Financial Services. The company also has an in-house car workshop and an on-demand roadside recovery platform, which was Singapore’s first. In June 2016, CARRO launched a mobile app that recommends car owners workshops based on factors like services, reputation, ratings, locations and time of operation. In March 2017, CARRO launched an on-demand online marketplace that allows deals and sales to be completed within two hours. The service was improved the following year, resulting in transactions taking only one hour. In March 2019, CARRO launched the first Vehicle subscription service in Singapore. This service obsoletes long-term rental contracts, allowing customers to lease and drive brand new and used cars with a monthly fee. In November 2019, CARRO launched a first of its kind usage-based insurance solution in partnership with NTUC Income. In July 2020, CARRO had created a safe option for Singapore buyers and sellers to trade used cars through a contactless purchase service, a move introduced to address consumer behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic. The contactless service prioritised safety for CARRO customers and leveraged the company's existing technology, finance, maintenance and insurance solutions. Regional Expansion In 2016, CARRO recorded over US$100 million worth of transactions after just one year of operations. These figures doubled in 2017 to US$250 million and again doubled to US$500 million in 2018. In 2017, CARRO started its regional expansion, opening offices in Thailand and Indonesia. In August 2019, CARRO acquired Indonesia’s leading C2C marketplace, Jualo.com, and Thailand-based automotive marketplace, TrusteeCars. The company also planned to do three more acquisitions by 2019 and expand to other Southeast Asian markets. In September 2019, the company announced its venture into neighbouring Malaysia with a US$30 million |
Amy Wyss | إيمي وايز |
Only partially understood, there were 45 letters. | Partiellement compris, ils comptent 45 lettres. |
Tom said he thought I might need to do that. | Tom, bunu yapmam gerekebileceğini düşündüğünü söyledi. |
By 2002, Fulkerson and Spears were again involved in another project called Attraction 65. | 2002年には、フルカーソンとスピアーズは「Attraction 65」という、もう一つのユニットに打ち込んでいた。 |
Amongst the three subfamilies, the Alcedininae are basal to the other two subfamilies. | Entre as tres subfamilias, os Alcedininae son basais con respecto ás outras dúas subfamilias. |
What he does not necessarily believe is that the weapon is new. | ما لا يؤمن به بالضرورة هو أن السلاح جديد. |
has anyone ever found a frozen caveman? | There was a Man found in the alps who dates back 5000 years. As for mammoths there have been many which have been found fully intact with fur and everything. |
most expensive cities to live in | The Most Expensive Cities in the World to Live. A stronger dollar has propelled New York and Los Angeles into an annual ranking of the worldâs 10 most expensive cities. Singapore took the top spot in the ranking from the Economist Intelligence Unit for the third straight year, followed by Zurich and Hong Kong. Popular on WSJ. |
Harakiri (disambiguation) | Харакірі (значення) |
The feature was to replace the existing , which displayed news from the PlayStation website associated with the user's region. | O recurso foi um substituto para o existente, que exibia notícias do site da web do PlayStation associadas à região do usuário. |
how to tell if you have been blocked on discord? | There is no accurate way to tell if someone has blocked you. You can try to DM them and see if it goes through. If it doesn't, then either you were blocked, or their settings don't allow them to get DMs from people not in their friends list/not in mutual servers. |
This work revealed to Clavijero the extent of European ignorance about the nature and culture of pre-Columbian Americans, and spurred his work to show the true history of Mexico. | Questo lavoro rivelò a Clavigero la portata dell'ignoranza europea sulla natura e la cultura degli americani precolombiani, e lo spronò a lavorare per mostrare la vera storia del Messico. |
Loginovo, Babayevsky District, Vologda Oblast | Логиново (ноҳияи Бабаев, Вологда) |
Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14, when women buy men gifts (usually chocolate). | Ngày Valentine được tổ chức vào ngày 14 tháng 2, khi phụ nữ mua quà tặng người đàn ông (thường là chocolate). |
This was effectively the beginning of segregation of the two communities. | Αυτή ήταν ουσιαστικά η αρχή του διαχωρισμού των δύο κοινοτήτων. |
Shinto Taikyo | 神道大教 |
is voss water actually from norway? | Voss is a Norwegian-based brand of bottled water from the village of Vatnestrøm in Iveland municipality, Aust-Agder county. Contrary to popular belief, the water is not bottled in the municipality of Voss, which is more than 400 kilometres (250 mi) away from the actual bottling site. |
how mgs of caffeine in coffee? | Bottom Line: The average caffeine content of an 8-oz, brewed cup of coffee is 95 mg. A single espresso or espresso-based drink contains 63 mg, and decaf coffee contains about 3 mg of caffeine (on average). |
Is enegy faster than the speed of light? | For the most part, "No." |
default gateway is not available in windows 10? | If the Default gateway is not available error persists despite your best efforts so far, it might be related to the adapter settings on Windows. Sometimes, the power management settings for the adapter don't allow it to function as well as it could. Adjusting the right settings can thus fix the issue. |
do exogenous ketones work for weight loss? | One study found that exogenous ketone supplements may decrease appetite for over four hours when taken in a fasted state, but other research suggests that they may hinder weight loss efforts. Until more research is available, there's no real support for using ketone supplements as a weight loss aid. |
Ayoub Skouma | أيوب سكوم |
So he got hooked on that, and then he started doing other things. | Então ele foi fisgado por isso, e então começou a fazer outras coisas. |
in Canberra, Australia. He has published over 460 papers. He is fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (1988) and in 2008 was awarded its Craig Medal for contributions of a high order to any branch of chemistry by active researchers. He is a member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science (1989). Until 2011, he was President of the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (WATOC) and organised the WATOC 2008 Conference in Sydney, Australia. Awards and honours In 2001, Radom was awarded the Centenary Medal "for service to | In 2001, Radom was awarded the Centenary Medal "for service to Australian society and science in computational quantum chemistry". In 2019, Radom was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia "for eminent service to science, particularly to computational chemistry, as an academic, author and mentor, and to international scientific bodies". References 1944 births Australian chemists Living people Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science Members of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science People educated at North Sydney Boys High School |
how long does it take to get new california license plates? | The DMV then issues drivers 2 license plates, one of the front and one for the back. Drivers are responsible for putting those plates on their newly purchased or leased vehicle within 90 days of their purchase date. On average, license plates are received between 14 and 30 days after the sale goes through. |
What is the difference between light and dark roast coffee, and which has more caffeine? | Dark roast is roasted longer than lighter roast. Roasting removes some caffeine so a darker roast will have a bolder, heavier flavor with less caffeine. Light roasts will have a lighter flavor with more caffeine. Roasting longer also usually allows the flavors of coffee to come out a bit more but roasting too much gives it a smokey taste (Starbucks' French and Italian roasts are smoky) b |
In 2004, AutoZone celebrated its 25th anniversary and announced a corporate sponsorship agreement with auto racing association NASCAR. | В 2004 году AutoZone отпраздновала своё 25-летие и объявила о спонсорском соглашении с NASCAR. |
what is the difference between newton's 1st and 2nd law? | Newton's First Law states that an object with no net force acting on it remains at rest or moves with constant velocity in a straight line. Newton's Second Law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force on the object and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. |
Many older people came with children. | Wiele starszych osób przyszło z dziećmi. |
On 9 April 1829, he married Luise Gärtner (21 January 1813–24 August 1892) in Treuenbrietzen. | El 9 de abril de 1829 se casó con Luise Gärtner (21 de enero de 1813 - 24 de agosto de 1892) en Treuenbrietzen. |
Before Stalin's reconstruction of downtown Moscow, the street led to the Vladimir Gates of the Kitay-Gorod wall (1534-38) which used to dominate the Lubyanka Square. | Antes de la reconstrucción del centro de Moscú por parte de Stalin, la calle conducía a las puertas de Vladímir del muro de Kitái-Górod (1534-1538) que solían dominar la plaza Lubianka. |
East Loch Tarbert, Argyll | East Loch Tarbert i Argyll |
Céphas Bansah | سیفاس بانسا |
Chamchuri United F.C. | สโมสรฟุตบอลจามจุรี ยูไนเต็ด |
what is the difference between the dow jones nasdaq and sp500? | The index covers the largest companies that trade on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq Stock Market, weighted by market cap. ... First, there's the number of component stocks, 30 versus 500. The S&P is a much broader measure of the markets and captures a greater percentage of the U.S. economy. |
Other student social events during the year such as the Toga Parade and the Hyde Street Keg Race are also notable for attracting police attention, but not to the scale of the Undie riots. | Другие студенческие мероприятия в течение года, такие как парад в Тогах и Катание бочек по Гайд-стрит, тоже привлекали внимание полиции, но не в масштабах беспорядков, происходивших во время Undie. |
how many calories are there in an egg mcmuffin? | The Best: The McDonald's Egg McMuffin® has 300 calories, 5 grams of saturated fat, 2 grams of fiber, 18 grams of protein and 820 mg sodium. |
The ship was christened by May Budd, niece of California governor James Budd, with a bottle of California wine. | La madrina del buque fue May Budd, sobrina del gobernador de California, que lo bautizó con una botella de vino califoniano. |
Всколыхнулся, взволновался, Православный Тихий Дон, И послушно отозвался На призыв Монарха он. | Всколыхнулся, взволновался Православный тихий Дон, И послушно отозвался На призыв свободы он. |
Permissive Action Link | Dispositif de sécurité et d'armement |
in Amravati division of Vidarbha region of Maharashtra state in India. There is a police station at the village. Ancestor of | the Daryapur taluka of Amravati district in Amravati division of Vidarbha region of Maharashtra state in India. There |
Dix wanted to avoid sending vulnerable, attractive young women into the hospitals, where she feared they would be exploited by the men (doctors as well as patients). | La Dix fece questo per evitare di inviare giovani e vulnerabili donne attraenti negli ospedali, dove temeva che sarebbero state molestate dagli uomini (medici e pazienti). |
what is the difference between compost and potting soil? | Compost and potting soil have nutrient-based differences. ... Gardeners generally use potting soil when starting seedlings or growing plants inside of the home. Compost is favored in the garden to add nutrients to depleted soil. |
he played in only 3 matches (against Atromitos, AEL and Kerkyra In 2011–2012 season, he played first in the match against Xanthi, in Kleanthis Vikelidis, with score 0-0. On 30 June 2019, Thyella Kamariou FC announced that they had signed Papazaharias. References External links Greek footballers Greece youth international footballers 1985 births Living people Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. players Aris Thessaloniki F.C. players Apollon Smyrnis F.C. players Enosis Neon Paralimni FC players Super League Greece | In 2010 summer, he transferred to rivals Aris, with many dreams. But he was very unlucky, because an injury was left him out for about 4 months, and in first season in Kleanthis Vikelidis, he played in only 3 matches (against Atromitos, AEL and Kerkyra In 2011–2012 season, he played first in the match against Xanthi, in Kleanthis Vikelidis, with score 0-0. On 30 June 2019, Thyella Kamariou FC announced that they had signed Papazaharias. References External links Greek footballers Greece youth international footballers 1985 births Living people Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. players Aris Thessaloniki F.C. players Apollon Smyrnis F.C. players Enosis Neon Paralimni FC players Super League Greece players Cypriot Second Division players Expatriate footballers in Cyprus |
World War pilot and businessman Egbert Cleave (fl. 1870s), American author Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins III (born 1979), American musician known as Aloe Blacc Egbert van Drielst (1745-1818), Dutch painter (1909-2000), East German military leader and politician Egbert B. Groen (1915-2012), American politician and lawyer Egbert Hambley (1862–1906), British-born American mining engineer Egbert Hayessen (1913–1944), German World War II resistance fighter Egbert van Heemskerk (1634–1704), Dutch Golden Age painter Egbert Hirschfelder (born 1942), German rower Egbert Ho (born 1978), Dutch field hockey player Egbert C.N. van Hoepen (1884–1966), Dutch paleontologist Egbert Jahn (born 1941), German political scientist Egbert Kankeleit (born 1929), German nuclear physicist Egbert Xavier Kelly (1894–1945), Irish De La Salle Brother Egbert Bartholomeusz Kortenaer (1604-1665), Dutch admiral of the United Provinces of the Netherlands Egbert Adriaan Kreiken (1896–1964), Dutch teacher and astronomer (1608–1674), Dutch clockmaker Egbert Lucas (1878–1958), British Anglican Archdeacon Egbert van 't Oever (1927–2001), Dutch speed skater and speed skating coach Egbert van der Poel (1621–1664), Dutch Golden Age painter Egbert Rimkus (died 1996), German tourist famous for disappearing in Death Valley Egbert Schuurman (born 1937), Dutch engineer, philosopher, and politician Egbert Stephens (born 1952), Guyanese cricketer Egbert Streuer (born 1954), Dutch sidecar driver Egbert Don Taylor (1937–2014), Jamaican Episcopelian bishop Egbert Ten Eyck (1779–1844), American lawyer and politician, US congressman from New York Egbert Van Alstyne | German rower Egbert Ho (born 1978), Dutch field hockey player Egbert C.N. van Hoepen (1884–1966), Dutch paleontologist Egbert Jahn (born 1941), German political scientist Egbert Kankeleit (born 1929), German nuclear physicist Egbert Xavier Kelly (1894–1945), Irish De La Salle Brother Egbert Bartholomeusz Kortenaer (1604-1665), Dutch admiral of the United Provinces of the Netherlands Egbert Adriaan Kreiken (1896–1964), Dutch teacher and astronomer (1608–1674), Dutch clockmaker Egbert Lucas (1878–1958), British Anglican Archdeacon Egbert van 't Oever (1927–2001), Dutch speed skater and speed skating coach Egbert van der Poel (1621–1664), Dutch Golden Age painter Egbert Rimkus (died 1996), German tourist famous for disappearing in Death Valley Egbert Schuurman (born 1937), Dutch engineer, philosopher, and politician Egbert Stephens (born 1952), Guyanese cricketer Egbert Streuer (born 1954), Dutch sidecar driver Egbert Don Taylor (1937–2014), Jamaican Episcopelian bishop Egbert Ten Eyck (1779–1844), American lawyer and politician, US congressman from New York Egbert Van Alstyne (1878–1951), American songwriter and pianist Egbert van Kampen (1908-1942), Belgian mathematician Egbert Ludovicus Viele (1825-1902), American engineer, politician and Civil War brigadier general (1866–1943), Dutch shipowner and builder Egbert White (1894–1976), American war correspondent Egbert Austin Williams (1874–1922), Bahamian American Vaudeville comedian People with the surname Albert Gallatin Egbert (1828–1896), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania Harry C. Egbert (1839–1899), US Army brigadier general James Chidester Egbert, Jr. (1859–1948), American classical scholar and educator James Dallas Egbert III (1962–1980), American college student involved in a widely covered disappearance Joseph Egbert (1807–1888), U.S. Representative from New York Rae L. Egbert (1891–1964), New York politician |
an unincorporated community in Perry County, Tennessee, United States. It lies along State Route 13 south of the town of Linden, the county seat of Perry County. Its elevation is 676 feet (206 m). The Dr. Richard Calvin Bromley House or Bromley Hotel in Flatwoods is | of Perry County. Its elevation is 676 feet (206 m). The Dr. Richard Calvin Bromley House or Bromley Hotel in Flatwoods is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built between 1909 and 1911, it housed the residence and medical office of |
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