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Baronet. Kennedy assumed command of the battlecruiser HMS Indomitable in 1912, commanding her during the Battle of Jutland in 1916.
commanding her during the Battle of Jutland in 1916. References 1862 births 1939 deaths Royal Navy admirals Royal Navy admirals of World War I Companions
of New Zealand Moths described in 1918 Stathmopodidae Endemic fauna of New Zealand Taxa
endemic to New Zealand. It was first described by Alfred Philpott in 1918. References Moths of New Zealand
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1861 births 1948 deaths Royal Navy admirals Royal Navy admirals of World
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such as and . In 1997 he moved to Canada, where he mainly focused on his literary activity. His 2007 semi-autobiographical novel Sledeniyat chovek (Следеният човек, "The tracked man"), raised a critical stir and large controversies in his home country. During his life he was the recipient of several awards and accolades, including the Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius, and the Golden Rose Award. He died on 21 February 2014, at the age of 81. References External links 1932 births 2014 deaths Soviet writers Bulgarian writers Soviet film directors Bulgarian film directors People from
Sofia University, and then studied film directing in Berlin. From 1957 he was active as a screenwriter at Boyana Film, and in 1983 he made his directorial film debut with Hotel Central, which was entered into the competition at the 40th Venice International Film Festival to large critical acclaim. Branev was also active as a columnist and film critic, working for prominent publications such as and . In 1997 he moved to Canada, where he mainly focused on his literary activity. His 2007 semi-autobiographical novel Sledeniyat chovek (Следеният човек, "The tracked man"), raised a critical stir and
was established in 1847 by the Baptist minister John Berry Meachum. After Meachum's death in 1854, the Freedom School was taken over by Reverend John R. Anderson, a former student, and closed sometime after 1860. History In 1847, John Berry Meachum was forced to close the school he had been operating in a St. Louis church basement. Earlier that year, the Missouri legislature had passed a law that made it illegal to provide "the instruction of negroes or mulattoes, in reading or writing". Meachum and one of his teachers were arrested by the sheriff and threatened. To circumvent the new state law in Missouri, Reverend Meachum bought a steamboat which he anchored in the middle of the Mississippi River, thus
It was established in 1847 by the Baptist minister John Berry Meachum. After Meachum's death in 1854, the Freedom School was taken over by Reverend John R. Anderson, a former student, and closed sometime after 1860. History In 1847, John Berry Meachum was forced to close the school he had been operating in a St. Louis church basement. Earlier that year, the Missouri legislature had passed a law that made it illegal to provide "the instruction of negroes or mulattoes, in reading or writing". Meachum and one of his teachers were arrested by the sheriff and threatened. To circumvent the new state law in Missouri, Reverend Meachum bought a steamboat which he anchored in the middle of the Mississippi River, thus placing it under the authority of the federal government. The new floating "Freedom School" was outfitted with desks, chairs, and a library. Students were ferried back and forth between St. Louis and the Freedom School in small skiffs. The school eventually attracted
Alfeld was announced as the Wellington Phoenix's inaugural signing. Alfeld was later announced as the club's inaugural captain. College career Louisiana State University Alfeld gained a scholarship to attend Louisiana State University (LSU) where she played for the LSU Tigers. While she saw 16 starts in her first season, she only played two more games across the other two seasons she was with the team. International career Alfeld has represented both the New Zealand U17's and New Zealand U20's attending 3 age group FIFA Women's World Cups. Alfeld has received several call ups to the New Zealand women's national football team including for the 2022 SheBelieves Cup. She is yet to make her first appearance for the national side. Career statistics Club Honours Coastal Spirit Women's Knockout Cup: 2013 Mainland Pride National Women's League: 2013 References External links 1995 births Living people New Zealand women's association footballers Wellington Phoenix FC (A-League Women) players Women's association
of the cup before losing 3–0 to Glenfield Rovers. Mainland Pride Alfeld played for Mainland Pride from 2010 to 2013, where she was named Mainland Football Goalkeeper of the Year three times in 2010, 2011 and 2013. She won the National Women's League with the team in 2013, beating Northern Football 4–2 in the final. Perth Glory Alfeld played for Perth for the 2020–21 season. She was named players' player of the year for that season. Wellington Phoenix On the 15 October
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the department. Ortiz was in a coma for several weeks. He described his recovery as like being reborn, with such challenges as getting out of bed and using the restroom. Ortiz's family were initially represented by Morgan and Morgan law firm, and on July 12 sent Hollywood Police a request to preserve all evidence and records. Morgan and Morgan stated that they made a public records request in writing via postal mail, but Hollywood Police claim that they have no record of receiving such a request. On February 7, 2022, Ortiz and his family held a press conference with their new attorney, civil rights lawyer Ben Crump. Crump announced a public record's lawsuit against Hollywood Police, specifically in regards to security camera footage from the apartment complex that would have documented the entire incident. Crump stated that “you must release the video that shows us why your police officer shot a man — that was stark naked, handcuffed — in
discharged his firearm.” The Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigation is ongoing and the unnamed officer was relieved of duty and given administrative duties within the department. Ortiz was in a coma for several weeks. He described his recovery as like being reborn, with such challenges as getting out of bed and using the restroom. Ortiz's family were initially represented by Morgan and Morgan law firm, and on July 12 sent Hollywood Police a request to preserve all evidence and records. Morgan and Morgan stated that they made a public records request in writing via postal mail, but Hollywood Police claim that they have no record of receiving such a request. On February 7, 2022, Ortiz and his family held a press conference with their new attorney, civil rights lawyer Ben Crump. Crump announced a public record's lawsuit against Hollywood Police,
a new family arrive and clash with one of the older settlers. Cast Lillian Rich as Mary Goodheart Joseph Bennett as Dick Stoner Russell Simpson as Richard Stoner Mary Carr as Emma Stoner John Steppling as Noah Goodheart Rose Tapley as Susan Goodheart Edward Coxen as Paul Goodheart Tom Bates as Peter Marks Wilbur Higby as
is a 1927 American silent northern drama film directed by David Hartford and starring Lillian Rich, Joseph Bennett and Russell Simpson. It takes place amongst the lumber workers, where a new family arrive and clash with one of the older settlers. Cast Lillian Rich as Mary Goodheart Joseph Bennett as Dick Stoner Russell Simpson as Richard Stoner Mary Carr
only 2,680 members, but by 1995, membership had grown to 42,340. General Secretaries 1978: Javier Doz Orrit 1989: Fernando Lezcano 2004: José Campos 2013: Francísco García
Spain. The union was established in 1978, and affiliated to the Workers' Commissions. In 1981, it had only 2,680 members, but by 1995, membership had grown to 42,340. General Secretaries 1978: Javier Doz Orrit 1989:
in Dakar then part of French West Africa, he attended school in Mopti, and Bamako Mali, and then the University of Jussieu, Paris, the Le Mans School of Automotive Commerce, before receiving an engineering degree in the Soviet Union. Business career He began his business career forming a private security company in Paris in 1974, then moving to the United States, founding an African funeral services company, expanding to Montreal. Returning to Bamako in the 1980s, he built up a series of businesses in the used vehicle trade, and expanded into video equipment sales, from there into one of the first private media businesses in Mali. As owner of the Kledu Group, he has diversified into many industries, beginning with media, his Radio Kledu, founded in 1992. Le Monde has called him “one of the richest and most influential men in Mali.” Universally known by his nickname “Coulou” he has since the 1990s diversified into digital printing, media, tourism, insurance, agribusiness, catering, and shipping. The Kledu group employed over 1,800 people in 2017, and 2,000 in 2019 spanning fifty companies in Mali, the largest of which is Malivision, which had in 2017 an annual turnover of €25 million. Other prominent firms in the group include Radio Kledu, Kledu Events, Kledu Farms, K2FM
security company in Paris in 1974, then moving to the United States, founding an African funeral services company, expanding to Montreal. Returning to Bamako in the 1980s, he built up a series of businesses in the used vehicle trade, and expanded into video equipment sales, from there into one of the first private media businesses in Mali. As owner of the Kledu Group, he has diversified into many industries, beginning with media, his Radio Kledu, founded in 1992. Le Monde has called him “one of the richest and most influential men in Mali.” Universally known by his nickname “Coulou” he has since the 1990s diversified into digital printing, media, tourism, insurance, agribusiness, catering, and shipping. The Kledu group employed over 1,800 people in 2017, and 2,000 in 2019 spanning fifty companies in Mali, the largest of which is Malivision, which had in 2017 an annual turnover of €25 million. Other prominent firms in the group include Radio Kledu, Kledu Events, Kledu Farms, K2FM
the family Lobariaceae. Found in Colombia, it was formally described by Bibiana Moncada and Robert Lücking in 2012. The type specimen was collected in the páramo of Villapinzón (Cundinamarca) at an altitude of . It is only known to occur in the Colombian Andes, in the Cordillera Occidental and the Cordillera Oriental, at elevations between . The lichen grows on the bark
Villapinzón (Cundinamarca) at an altitude of . It is only known to occur in the Colombian Andes, in the Cordillera Occidental and the Cordillera Oriental, at elevations between . The lichen grows on the bark of shrubs and trees, often in association with liverworts of the genera Radula and Metzgeria, as well as Leptogium lichens.
2 Tenor trombones Bass trombone Baritone Tuba Strings String bass Percussion Timpani Maracas Temple blocks Gong Claves Tambourine Cymbals Gourd Timbales Bongos Bass drum Whip Overview The piece is written in three cycles, each containing the "Incantation" theme, a "percussion concerto", and the "Dance" theme. The third cycle has these three sections played simultaneously rather than in succession. During the "percussion concerto" section, each percussion instrument introduces the rhythmic motifs that appear during the "Dance" section. This acts as a bridge between the "Incantation" and "Dance" sections. References External links Recording by the United States Air Force Heartland of America Band
Trumpets 4 Horns in F 2 Tenor trombones Bass trombone Baritone Tuba Strings String bass Percussion Timpani Maracas Temple blocks Gong Claves Tambourine Cymbals Gourd Timbales Bongos Bass drum Whip Overview The piece is written in three cycles, each containing the "Incantation" theme, a "percussion concerto", and the "Dance" theme. The third cycle has these three sections played simultaneously rather than in succession. During the "percussion concerto" section, each percussion instrument introduces the rhythmic motifs that appear during the "Dance" section. This acts as a bridge between the "Incantation" and "Dance" sections. References External links Recording by the United States Air Force Heartland
people include: Mateusz Haratyk, Polish cross-country skier Michał Haratyk,
Notable people include: Mateusz Haratyk, Polish cross-country skier Michał Haratyk,
Clinch, Dept. of the Ohio, to February, 1864. March from Nicholasville to Cumberland Gap on September 24–October 3, 1863; thence to Morristown, Tennessee, on October 6–8. Battle of Blue Springs on October 10. March to Greenville and duty there until November 6. Moved to Bean's Station on November 6. Battle of Bean's Station (also known as Action at Clinch Mountain Gap) on November 14. Duty at Tazewell, Maynardville, and Cumberland Gap until February 1864. Action at Tazewell January 24, 1864. Mustered out February 23–27, 1864. Regiment lost during service 95 enlisted men by disease. Total 95. See also List of Indiana Civil War regiments Indiana in the Civil
to February, 1864. March from Nicholasville to Cumberland Gap on September 24–October 3, 1863; thence to Morristown, Tennessee, on October 6–8. Battle of Blue Springs on October 10. March to Greenville and duty there until November 6. Moved to Bean's Station on November 6. Battle of Bean's Station (also known as Action at Clinch Mountain Gap) on November 14. Duty at Tazewell, Maynardville, and Cumberland Gap until February 1864. Action at Tazewell January 24, 1864. Mustered out February 23–27, 1864. Regiment lost during service 95 enlisted men by disease. Total 95. See also List of Indiana Civil War regiments Indiana in the Civil War References
Federation of Communication and Transport, and the Federation of Public Administration Employees. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Workers' Commissions (CCOO). By 2014, it was CCOO's largest affiliate,
public sector in Spain. The union was founded in 2009, with the merger of the Federation of Communication and Transport, and the Federation of Public
footballers Belgian people of Albanian descent Association football midfielders Association football fullbacks S.V. Zulte Waregem players K.A.A. Gent players K.V.C. Westerlo players Omonia Aradippou players Belgian First Division B players Belgium youth international footballers Belgian expatriate footballers
primarily as a wide midfielder and full-back. Personal life Born in Belgium, Lloci is of Albanian descent. References 2000 births Living people Belgian footballers Belgian people of Albanian descent Association football midfielders Association football fullbacks S.V. Zulte Waregem players K.A.A. Gent players
After making several guest radio and television appearances as a business expert, he was approached by KCEO and KSDO, where he hosted a morning show and appeared regularly during drive time hours. Sully later joined KOGO, and began appearing regularly on the San Diego's Morning News program as a business reporter, before hosting several of his own shows, with topics ranging from financial advice and political commentary, to local news and business. Besides making frequent television news appearances as a business and financial expert, Sullivan also joined KUSI as a regular contributor on the Good Morning San Diego program. Since 2020, Sullivan has co-hosted On The Air, an hour-long interview and San Diego lifestyle show with comedian Russ Stolnack (Russ T Nailz) and radio producer "Little" Tommy Sablan. Sullivan and Stolnack have also co-hosted The Big Biz Show together for over 25 years,
Diego program. Since 2020, Sullivan has co-hosted On The Air, an hour-long interview and San Diego lifestyle show with comedian Russ Stolnack (Russ T Nailz) and radio producer "Little" Tommy Sablan. Sullivan and Stolnack have also co-hosted The Big Biz Show together for over 25 years, a nationally syndicated show simulcast daily in over 50 million television homes internationally. Music and personal life In 2018, Sullivan formed the band Sully & The Souljahs, participated in San Diego's KAABOO Del Mar festival, and released several singles independently. After Sully & The Souljahs, Sullivan formed The Sully Band and began playing shows and releasing music via Belly Up Records and Blue Élan Records in 2021, with a new album, Let's Straighten It Out, expected in March 2022. The album is produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Chris Goldsmith. Previously, The Sully Band was voted Best Live Band at the 31st Annual San Diego Music Awards in 2020. Sullivan is a frequent contributor to the Challenged Athletes Foundation, having regularly participated in the Million Dollar Challenge
of 2020 with Johan Andersson as it's lead. History In June of 2020, Paradox Interactive had announced the opening of a new studio in Spain. The new studio was named Paradox Tinto. Lead by veteran developer Johan Andersson, who has been with Paradox for over 25 years, he also was the original creator the Europa Universalis series. The studios first task would be to provide ongoing support for
based in Barcelona, Spain. It was founded in June of 2020 with Johan Andersson as it's lead. History In June of 2020, Paradox Interactive had announced the opening of a new studio in Spain. The new studio was named Paradox Tinto. Lead by veteran developer Johan Andersson, who has been with Paradox for over 25 years, he also
Muhammad Farms is an agricultural co-operative in Bronwood, Georgia, run by the Nation of Islam. History Initially founded in the 1960s under the direction of Elijah Muhammad, as part of the NOI's economic program. The intention was to create a foundation for future African-American agriculture. However, its initial operation was a money pit and the Nation sold the land.
create a foundation for future African-American agriculture. However, its initial operation was a money pit and the Nation sold the land. Later, the refounded NOI under Louis Farrakhan rebought 1,600 of the 5,000 acres for its renewed farming
that connects their knee to their pelvis that has not yet been seen in any other type of frog. The sister taxon of Pseudinae is Dendropsophinae, splitting apart from them during early Oligocene 25.8–38.7 Mya. This family remained tree frogs and diversified greatly, while Pseudine frogs transitioned to aquatic ecosystems. Scarthyla is the oldest and most Hylid-like of the Pseudines, originating in the central Amazon basin and being restricted to the Guiana region in modern times. Lysapsus and Pseudis diverged during the early Miocene 18.4–24.6 Mya and have since spread down to the Chaco region that is drier and less
or aquatic. Their name references this similarilty, with Pseudinae coming from the Greek ψεῦδος (pseudos) which means "false" or "pretending". In the wild they are preyed on by a variety of animals, including aquatic insects, spiders, and birds such as the buff-necked ibis and large-billed tern. Genera There are three genera and thirteen species within Pseudinae: These frogs have a chromosome component of 2n = 24, the exceptions being Scarthyla goinorum with 2n = 22 and Pseudis cardosoi with 2n = 28. Morphology and evolution Pseudine frogs are unique for Hylid frogs because of how different they are in their morphology. While Hylids are generally adapted to living in trees, Pseudine frogs have adapted to aquatic lifestyles and such have lost much of their tree climbing abilities. This is evident in how the intercalary elements, which are the spaces in between a frog's digits, have become ossified in order to strengthen them and help them swim in the water more efficiently. Normally in tree
Flashing Spurs (1924) Trigger Fingers (1924) Barbara Frietchie (1924) Breed of the Border (1924) The Sign of the Claw (1926) The Man in the Shadow (1926) God's Great Wilderness (1927) Men of Daring (1927) Three Miles Up (1927) Straight Shootin' (1927) Somewhere in Sonora (1927) Wolf's Trail (1927) The Shepherd of the Hills (1928) Vultures of the Sea (1928) Won in the Clouds (1928) The Girl Who Wouldn't Wait (1929) The Lariat Kid (1929) After the Fog (1929) References Bibliography Langman, Larry. American Film Cycles: The Silent Era. Greenwood Publishing, 1998. Taves, Brian. P.G. Wodehouse and Hollywood: Screenwriting, Satires and Adaptations. McFarland, 2006. External links 1894 births 1931 deaths American male film
often credited as Joe Bennett. Selected filmography Indiscreet Corinne (1917) Limousine Life (1918) The Golden Fleece (1918) Faith Endurin' (1918) The Love Brokers (1918) The Last Rebel (1918) Marked Cards (1918) The Grey Parasol (1918) Crown Jewels (1918) Man's Desire (1919) The Feud (1919) The Terror (1920) The Gamesters (1920) Youth's Desire (1920) Their Mutual Child (1920) A Daughter of the Law (1921) The Home Stretch (1921) The Night Horsemen (1921) Love Never Dies (1921) Elope If You Must (1922) Flashing Spurs
1 May 2003 as part of Scottish local elections. Only independent candidates contested the election. Nine seats were
Elections to the Orkney Islands Council were held on 1 May 2003 as
Here besides their military training they were taught literature, history, religion, mathematics, and geometry. Şerafeddin then attended the school created by the Empress Maria Theresa in Vienna in 1751, known as the Theresian Military Academy along with Şehzade Ömer Faruk, son of Abdulmejid II. Enver Pasha thought they should not be trained in the land of the waltz as "ballroom officers," but instead should proceed to Potsdam, where they would receive a Prussian education and become strong, reliable officers. So they were transferred from Vienna to Potsdam Military Academy in Prussia. By 1918, he was serving in the Ottoman army as second lieutenant in the infantry. Personal life Şerafeddin had married two times and had one daughter. His first wife was Şükriye Sultan. She was the daughter of the crown prince Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin and Leman Hanım. She was born on 24 February 1906 in her father's villa in Çamlıca. They married on 14 November 1923 in the Nişantaşı Villa. They divorced in 1927. She then married twice, and died on 1 April 1972. His second wife was Semahet Hanım. She was born on 8 October 1911 in Beirut, Lebanon. They married in 1928. She gave birth to the couple's only daughter Bezmiâlem Mübeccel Sultan on 24 May 1929. They divorced in 1956. She died in
(; 17 June 1904 – 1966) was an Ottoman prince, the son of Şehzade Selim Süleyman and the grandson of Sultan Abdulmejid I. Early life Şehzade Mehmed Şerafeddin was born on 17 June 1904 in the Feriye Palace. His father was Şehzade Selim Süleyman, son of Sultan Abdulmejid I and Serfiraz Hanım and his mother was Ayşe Tarzıter Hanım, an Abkhazia lady from the Barğan-Ipa family. He had one sister, Naciye Sultan, seven years elder than him. Education and career Şerafeddin began his education in the Ihlamur Pavilion. His brother-in-law, Enver Pasha decided that the young princes should receive a military education, and for this purpose he had allocated the Ihlamur Pavilion as the Princes' School. It became compulsory for all princes below the age of fitteen to attend this school. Here besides their military training they were taught literature, history, religion, mathematics, and geometry. Şerafeddin then attended the school created by the Empress Maria Theresa in Vienna in 1751, known as the Theresian Military Academy along with Şehzade Ömer Faruk, son of Abdulmejid II. Enver Pasha thought they should not be trained in the land of the waltz as "ballroom officers," but instead should proceed to Potsdam, where they would receive a Prussian education and become strong, reliable officers. So they were transferred from Vienna to Potsdam Military Academy in Prussia. By 1918, he
It is a member of the Sticta weigelii species complex. The type specimen was collected in Chingaza National Natural Park (Cundinamarca) at an altitude of . The lichen is only known to occur in the Andes of Colombia at altitudes between . Here it grows on the ground, often associated with bryophytes of the genera Plagiochila, Frullania,
National Natural Park (Cundinamarca) at an altitude of . The lichen is only known to occur in the Andes of Colombia at altitudes between . Here it grows on the ground, often associated with bryophytes of the genera Plagiochila, Frullania, Metzgeria, Campylopus, and Dicranum. Frequent lichen associates include Everniastrum, Hypotrachyna, and Peltigera. The
Scottish local elections. Only independent candidates contested the election. Eight seats were uncontested. Election results References Orkney
6 May 1999 as part of Scottish local elections. Only independent candidates contested the election. Eight seats were
numerous pop and rock genres. The use of electronic instruments in pop music include the following instances: 1970s New wave – electronic pop sub-genre Synth-pop – electronic pop sub-genre developed in the UK Techno pop – electronic pop sub-genre developed in Germany and Japan 1980s Sophisti-pop – jazz-pop music style developed in the UK
polyphonic versions, like the Prophet-5 (1978) or the portable and practical Mini-moog (1970), had a greater impact on popular music, spawning numerous pop and rock genres. The use of electronic instruments in pop music include the following instances: 1970s New wave – electronic pop sub-genre Synth-pop – electronic pop sub-genre developed in the UK Techno pop
events at the 2022 Winter Olympics. He was part of the Swiss team in the mixed relay, placing 8th out of 20 teams. He placed 53rd in the individual event, 27th in the sprint, and 36th in the pursuit. Personal life Stalder has a younger
in multiple biathlon events at the 2022 Winter Olympics. He was part of the Swiss team in the mixed relay, placing 8th out of 20 teams. He placed 53rd in the individual event, 27th in the sprint, and 36th in the pursuit. Personal life Stalder has a younger brother, Gion, and a younger sister, Selina,
response to the video's claims argued they didn't see crypto space as a whole to be such a system that benefits early adopters at the expense of newcomers due to the amount of innovation in the field. Che also argued that blockchain technology is not very robust and that there are currently many inefficiencies and shortcomings. and also stated that frauds and scams in the space were inventible since it is anew system of distributing value, and that "when there’s money, there are always frauds and scams around." Che also agreed with Olsen's point that the end goal of cryptocurrency investors is the financialization of everything stating "the blockchain is allowing everybody to create assets of value. This is seriously groundbreaking." Che also argued that Olsen's claim that the crypto market is centralizing like web2 is false as there are decentralized alternatives in the Web3 space, and also stated that they believed this to be a phase of Web3 history and that be new experiments and explorations on it in the future. Che also stated that she believed she viewed current governance experiments in DAOs as "research and development costs of a new field, not the end-all-be-all of how Web 3 organizations are going to be structured. " Che and Olsen later debated each other for the article where Olson argued that there are central concerns about Web 3's basic purposes, while Che focused on how crypto levels the playing field for investors. See also Cryptocurrency bubble Big Tech References External links 2022 YouTube videos Films about finance Films about cryptocurrencies 2022 documentary films
price which kept on increasing over time. Olsen later came to believe that the history of cryptocurrency was a story about the evolution of fraud. Olsen later became skeptical of new developments in crypto technology viewing them as overpromising and this drove feelings of frustration and anger which lead to him making the video. Olsen stated he started writing the video in April 2021 though his slow writing process lead to the video being delayed to release in the fall of 2021 before it finally released in January 2022. Reception Viewer response As of February 2022 the video currently sits at 6 million views with 306 thousand likes. Following the videos release it trended on Twitter. Critical reception In a article for the Verge Casey Newton stated that "few of Olson’s criticisms are entirely new, though the collective force of Olson’s arguments is substantial." Though also stated that as a standalone explanation for crypto they stated that they found Olsen take on the subject incomplete as he leaves out a lot of additional information including information about in the cryptocurrency space improved their financial situation substantially through crypto investing. Criticism In an article for Time's newsletter Into the Metaverse Tascha Che a macro-economist and Web 3 investor in response to the video's claims argued they didn't see crypto space as a whole to be such a system that benefits early adopters at the expense of newcomers due to the amount of innovation in the field. Che also argued that blockchain technology is not very robust and that there are currently many inefficiencies and shortcomings. and also stated that frauds and scams in the space were inventible since it is anew system of distributing value, and that "when there’s money, there are always frauds
nodal agency for the administration of the city. Overview The Municipality of Dharamshala is one of the oldest Municipalities. In 1849, Dharamshala was founded by Britishers and used as a cantonment for the troops; it was earmarked as the summer capital. In 1855 it was declared as the headquarter of Kangra District. On 6 May 1867, the Municipality was established.
Dharamshala District Kangra in Himachal Pradesh, and is the chief nodal agency for the administration of the city. Overview The Municipality of Dharamshala is one of the oldest Municipalities. In 1849, Dharamshala was founded by Britishers and used as a cantonment for the troops; it was earmarked as the summer capital. In 1855 it was declared as the headquarter
their home games at the Men's Gymnasium. They finished 8–13 and 3–7 in the Buckeye Athletic Association. Schedule |-
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the time of the fire there were 33 residents and three guests in the building. Thirteen people died in the fire. The second floor victims burned to death while those on the third floor died from smoke inhalation. Five were found near a locked fire escape door and six were still in bed. A fourteenth victim died after jumping from a third story window. 12 survivors were taken to area hospitals. One firefighter and one police officer were also hospitalized. Some of the bodies were so badly burned they were difficult to identify. The final victims were not identified until July 8 when doctors were able to identify them using dental and x-ray records. On August 5, the fire's fifteenth victim died at Brigham and Women's Hospital from burn injuries. Investigation On July 5, 1984, state Public Safety Secretary Charles V. Barry announced that a preliminary investigation indicated the cause of the fire to be arson. According to investigators, the fire was caused by gasoline-soaked newspapers that had been lit in an alcove adjacent to the front entrance to the rooming house. The prime suspect in the arson was James Carver, a 20-year old part-time pizza cook and taxi driver whose ex-girlfriend was dating someone who was staying in the building. Carver was committed to a mental hospital within a week of the fire and attempted suicide shortly thereafter. The investigation stalled until late 1987, when the Essex County district attorney's office received information that Carver had confessed to a female friend. On April 21, 1988, a witness identified Carver in a police lineup as the man he saw near the Elliott Chambers shortly before the fire. Trials On May 4, 1988, nearly four years after the fire, Carver was arrested. He pleaded not guilty to 15 counts of second-degree murder, 15 counts of assault and battery with intent to murder, and one count of arson. Carver's trial began on March 7, 1989. On March 24, Judge Peter F. Brady declared a mistrial based on a motion from Carver's attorney, Dennis F. Jackson, who contended that the prosecution had violated discovery procedures by not providing him with an incriminating statement a witness had given to police until the trial was already underway. District Attorney Kevin M. Burke called Brady's decision "inappropriate" and "unjust" and declared that his office would "vigorously reprosecute" the case. Carver's second trial was held in November 1989. The prosecution
it had already reached the top floor by the time the fire alarm had sounded. By the time most residents were awakened, passage to the fire escape was already blocked. The Beverly Fire Department responded within two minutes of receiving the alarm. The second and third floors were gutted while the first floor was relatively intact. At the time of the fire there were 33 residents and three guests in the building. Thirteen people died in the fire. The second floor victims burned to death while those on the third floor died from smoke inhalation. Five were found near a locked fire escape door and six were still in bed. A fourteenth victim died after jumping from a third story window. 12 survivors were taken to area hospitals. One firefighter and one police officer were also hospitalized. Some of the bodies were so badly burned they were difficult to identify. The final victims were not identified until July 8 when doctors were able to identify them using dental and x-ray records. On August 5, the fire's fifteenth victim died at Brigham and Women's Hospital from burn injuries. Investigation On July 5, 1984, state Public Safety Secretary Charles V. Barry announced that a preliminary investigation indicated the cause of the fire to be arson. According to investigators, the fire was caused by gasoline-soaked newspapers that had been lit in an alcove adjacent to the front entrance to the rooming house. The prime suspect in the arson was James Carver, a 20-year old part-time pizza cook and taxi driver whose ex-girlfriend was dating someone who was staying in the building. Carver was committed to a mental hospital within a week of the fire and attempted suicide shortly thereafter. The investigation stalled until late 1987, when the Essex County district attorney's office received information that Carver had confessed to a female friend. On April 21, 1988, a witness identified Carver in a police lineup as the man he saw near the Elliott Chambers shortly before the fire. Trials On May 4, 1988, nearly four years after the fire, Carver was arrested. He pleaded not guilty to 15 counts of second-degree murder, 15 counts of assault and battery with intent to murder, and one count of arson. Carver's trial began on March 7, 1989. On March 24, Judge Peter F. Brady declared a mistrial based on a motion from Carver's attorney, Dennis F. Jackson, who contended that the prosecution had violated discovery procedures by not providing him with an incriminating statement a witness had given to police until the trial was already underway. District Attorney Kevin M. Burke called Brady's decision "inappropriate" and "unjust" and declared that his office would "vigorously reprosecute" the case. Carver's second trial was held in November 1989. The prosecution alleged that in October 1984, Carver had told a friend that he had set the fire and told her how he had set it, and in November 1986 had told a co-worker that he had lit the fire but that he was going to get away with it. The prosecution also presented a witness who testified that a day before the fire Carver had threatened Rick Nickerson, the Elliott Chambers resident who had gone out with Carver's ex-girlfriend. Carver's parents contended that he was home in bed when the fire occurred. On November 22, 1989, Carver was found guilty of murder and arson. He was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences to be served as the maximum-security Massachusetts Correctional Institution –
specific connection from Ring II to Suurpelto. Construction Construction of the area started on 18 January 2007 in a unique Espoo way with a seven-shafted shovel. The shovel was originally wielded by chairman of the board Eero Akaan-Penttilä, chairman of the city council Jukka Mäkelä, city director Marketta Kokkonen, technical director Olavi Louko, Asuntosäätiö director Anja Mäkeläinen, Kojamo director Olli Salakka and city engineer Martti Tieaho, later by new chairman of the board Markku Sistonen, deputy chairman of the city council Pekka Vaara, landowner representative Bengt Sohlberg, KPMG representative Lasse Lagus, Fennica representative Pekka Raatikainen and project engineer Satu Lehtonen. After construction of apartments had started Suurpelto's foundation stone was laid on 20 August 2009 at Klariksentie. A time capsule was made recording a list of people taking part in the foundation laying, issues of the newspapers Helsingin Sanomat, Hufvudstadsbladet and Länsiväylä on the day of the foundation laying, a picture of Suurpelto before construction, a bead necklace made from Suurpelto clay by the children at the Olari kindergarten and a set of coins in use in Finland in 2009. The foundation stone was laid at the end of Klariksentie, on the street where construction of apartments started. The ground at the area is ancient seabed, which sinks easily. Because of this reason, for example the foundation of Ring II was made by sinking thin piledriver pipes filled with concrete into the ground. Greenspaces and parks The largest park in the area is the Espoo Central Park, still in its natural state, located west of Suurpelto. In June 2017 Finland's first love garden was opened in northern Suurpelto. The garden allows local residents to plant their own fruit trees as symbols of their love. The garden is located at Hentebynkatu 4. The idea of a love garden came in autumn 2016 when 26 members of the Espoo city council made a proposition for founding an ecological love forest. Services The Opinmäki campus was inaugurated on 12 August 2015. The school centre hosts premises for an international school, a Finnish-speaking elementary school, early childhood education, a sports hall and space for the Suurpelto library, a workers' institution and youth activity. The centre of Suurpelto is the Suuris shopping centre along Ring II, including a total planned amount of 16 thousand square metres of business space and 300 parking places. The centre was built by the construction company NCC. The building will be completed in two phases. The first phase was
day of the foundation laying, a picture of Suurpelto before construction, a bead necklace made from Suurpelto clay by the children at the Olari kindergarten and a set of coins in use in Finland in 2009. The foundation stone was laid at the end of Klariksentie, on the street where construction of apartments started. The ground at the area is ancient seabed, which sinks easily. Because of this reason, for example the foundation of Ring II was made by sinking thin piledriver pipes filled with concrete into the ground. Greenspaces and parks The largest park in the area is the Espoo Central Park, still in its natural state, located west of Suurpelto. In June 2017 Finland's first love garden was opened in northern Suurpelto. The garden allows local residents to plant their own fruit trees as symbols of their love. The garden is located at Hentebynkatu 4. The idea of a love garden came in autumn 2016 when 26 members of the Espoo city council made a proposition for founding an ecological love forest. Services The Opinmäki campus was inaugurated on 12 August 2015. The school centre hosts premises for an international school, a Finnish-speaking elementary school, early childhood education, a sports hall and
Leather, Chemical and Allied Industries. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Workers' Commissions (CCOO). In 2016, it absorbed the Federation of Agrifood. After the merger, it had 231,000 members, making it the largest affiliate of CCOO. General Secretaries 2014: Agustín Martín Martinez References External links Manufacturing
Textile, Leather, Chemical and Allied Industries. Like both its predecessors, it affiliated to the Workers' Commissions (CCOO). In 2016, it absorbed the Federation of Agrifood. After the merger, it had 231,000 members, making it the largest affiliate of CCOO. General Secretaries 2014: Agustín Martín Martinez References External
and Jack Curtis. Cast Joseph Bennett as Jason Peggy Pearce as Rose Jack Curtis as Bainge Harvey Clark as Regelman Graham Pettie as Hiram References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film
Pearce as Rose Jack Curtis as Bainge Harvey Clark as Regelman Graham Pettie as Hiram References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures
Championships. He competed in multiple biathlon events at the 2022 Winter Olympics. He was part of the Czech team in the mixed relay, placing 12th out of 20 teams. He placed 31st in the individual event, 28th in the sprint, and 42nd in the pursuit. References 1999 births Living people Biathletes at the 2022
individual event, 28th in the sprint, and 42nd in the pursuit. References 1999 births Living people Biathletes at the 2022 Winter Olympics Czech male biathletes Olympic biathletes of the Czech
settlement of Grahovo seems to have been under Venitian Control as to which was the state of Venitian Albania, As what was said in Ilija Balotic's writings to the village of Grahovo, he had said that they would take over from Venitian control and would have 100 Men at any time available against the Turks incase of incursions on the village. Another source as to what the background was of the inhabitands of Grahovo, stated that most of the fraternities are from Kuče. The rest of the population immigrated from Herzegovina, Drobnjak, Boka, Cuca, Bratonozici, Krivosija, Banjan, Bjelica, Cevo, Raska region and Piva. Since 1858, Grahovo has been a part of Montenegro. Notable people from Grahovo Sava Kovačević, World War II resistance fighter Nikola Kovačević, Montenegrin communist politician Žarko Bulajić, Montenegrin communist politician Veljko Bulajić, Yugoslav film director Filip Kovačević, Montenegrin author See also Grahovo Grahovac Sava Kovacevic Drobnjaci Tribe Banjani References Page 1,
western Montenegro. The region comprises 219 km2, west of Nikšić, in the centre between Petrovići and Čevo, from the top of Orjen mountain to the west of the Ostrog Monastery. Etymology The etymology of the name is derived from Serbian literal wording, (Grah) which means peas, then with a slavic suffix (ovo). Ultimately the name would logically of been Grah--->ovo=Grahovo which means land with peas. Geography Grahovo is located centrally to the area between Nikšić and Trebinje, from the top of Njegoš mountain, where the ancestors of the Petrović-Njegoš lived in the Muževice village (and who, as a merchant family, came from Zenica in Bosnia), to the Trebišnjica and Bileća Lake area. The surface area of the Grahovo territory is about 219 square kilometers, contiguous with Golija to the north, Trepačke Rudine to the east, and west to the state border of the Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina (the Oputne Rudine region). In the past, the borders to the south and east were different. The region was inhabited by the Riđani a tribe-clan that had assimilated or migrated by the end of the 17th century. Mountain ranges, Mt. Njegoš and Mt. Somina form a natural border to the north. Brekovac, Bratogošti, and Tisovac
in Alvdal municipality, Innlandet county, Norway Alvdal Station, a railway station in the village of Alvdal, Innlandet county, Norway Other Alvdal IL, a sports team from Alvdal municipality, Innlandet county, Norway See
Innlandet county, Norway Alvdal Station, a railway station in the village of Alvdal, Innlandet county, Norway Other Alvdal IL, a
led by Patty Gasso in her twenty-eighth season, and play their home games at OU Softball Complex. They compete in the Big 12 Conference. Previous season The Sooners finished the 2021 season 56–4 overall, and 16–1 in the Big 12, finishing in first place in their conference. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the Sooners received an automatic bid to the 2021 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament after winning
NCAA Division I softball season. The Sooners are led by Patty Gasso in her twenty-eighth season, and play their home games at OU Softball Complex. They compete in the Big 12 Conference. Previous season The Sooners finished the 2021 season 56–4 overall, and
and the position was too strong. The Confederate cavalry withdrew to rejoin Lieutenant General James Longstreet's forces near Knoxville, but Wheeler himself returned to the Army of Tennessee near Chattanooga. Notes References Conflicts in 1863 1863 in Tennessee Knoxville campaign Battles
the Kingston garrison was weak, but in fact, it comprised a brigade of infantry and a regiment of mounted infantry. When Wheeler's cavalrymen began probing the Union position, they discovered that its defenders were too numerous, and the position was too strong.
the fifth election to Orkney Islands Council, was held on 4 May 1986 as part of the wider 1986 Scottish regional elections. The election
part of the wider 1986 Scottish regional elections. The election saw the Independents take all save one of the seats
his absence, Indra came in disguised as Gautama Rishi. Ahalya, without knowing the real identity of the person, succumbed to Indra's desire. Gautam Maharishi came to know this and cursed his wife to lie as a stone in this place. When she pleaded, the maharishi said, when Rama visits this place, you will return to your normal self. Visvamitra told Rama to go into the ashram. As soon as Rama's radiance brightened the place, Ahalya stood up with her own body and prayed to Rama. Ahalya being the wife of Maharishi, Rama and Lakshmana paid their obeisance to her. The temple Ahalya Sthan is the place where once the ashram of Maharishi Gautama stood. The temple, in its present structural form was built between 1662 and 1682 during the rule of Maharaja Chhatra Singh and Maharaja Rudra Singh. This is also the first Ram Janaki temple in India. The temple is beautifully made with fine patterns and designs of art and
in his absence, Indra came in disguised as Gautama Rishi. Ahalya, without knowing the real identity of the person, succumbed to Indra's desire. Gautam Maharishi came to know this and cursed his wife to lie as a stone in this place. When she pleaded, the maharishi said, when Rama visits this place, you will return to your normal self. Visvamitra told Rama to go into the ashram. As soon as Rama's radiance brightened the place, Ahalya stood up with her own body and prayed to Rama. Ahalya being the wife of Maharishi, Rama and Lakshmana paid their obeisance
is a song by American R&B and funk band Con Funk Shun from their tenth album, To the Max (1982). Silk Sonic cover The American R&B superduo Silk Sonic recorded a cover of the
a cover of the song, and their version was released on February 14, 2022, by Aftermath Entertainment and Atlantic Records as a commemorative single for Valentine's day. The song was produced by Bruno
road in Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong Hill Road, Mumbai, an
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David Hartford and starring David Torrence, Mary McAllister and Joseph Bennett. Cast David Torrence as Robert Rodman Mary McAllister as Lucy Rodman Arthur Rankin as Bob Rodman Joseph Bennett as Dallis Alvoid Myrtle Stedman as Mary
starring David Torrence, Mary McAllister and Joseph Bennett. Cast David Torrence as Robert Rodman Mary McAllister as Lucy Rodman Arthur Rankin as Bob Rodman Joseph Bennett as Dallis Alvoid Myrtle Stedman as Mary Alvoid John T. Dwyer as Thomas Walsh Margaret Fielding as Kate Jackson Edward Coxen as Harry
and her brother Scott was a collegiate player for North Carolina State. Growing up their family were friends with the Everts and the children all competed in the same age division as a member of the Evert clan. Fleming shared a rivalry with Jeanne Evert, who often bettered her to
American former professional tennis player. Fleming, raised in Fort Lauderdale, is one of three children of tennis coach Fred Fleming. Her sister Laurie made it to the professional tour and her brother Scott was a collegiate player for North Carolina State. Growing up their family were friends with the Everts and the children all competed in the same age division
Ratchets on Me, I Can't Feel My Soul"; stylized in sentence case) is a mixtape by Spanish rapper and singer Yung Beef and the fourth entry in the ADROMICFMS quartet. It was released on 1 February 2018 by La Vendición Records. Critical reception Yeray S. Iborra of Mondo Sonoro noted that "[a]lthough Yung Beef has not incorporated any gender perspective in ADROMICFMS 4, he has delved into personal ties", and "has added it to topics such as the individual fall, a topic that has dragged
Yung Beef has not incorporated any gender perspective in ADROMICFMS 4, he has delved into personal ties", and "has added it to topics such as the individual fall, a topic that has dragged on for a long time." Track listing All tracks are produced by Steve Lean, unless otherwise noted. Sample credits "Intro" interpolates the song "SkinnyNigga" by Yung Beef and Javielito "Rosalía" interpolates the song "De Plata" by Rosalía "Brazy" interpolates the song "CtrlAltDelete" by Bones "Lonely" interpolates the
electromagnetic spectrum from X-ray to radio. Observations in the infrared during 1978 showed this to be a very strong source with a spectrum that is consistent with a binary symbiotic system similar to V1016 Cyg. The cooler component is emitting material that is then ionized by a hot component, with the emission spectrum coming from heated dust generated by the cooler star. By 1983, the infrared emission of the system was shown to vary by 1.5 magnitudes in the K-band with a time scale of ~500 days. High resolution spectral examination of the system in 1984 showed a bipolar outflow of matter with a velocity of . A series of knots extend outward on
Sagitta. It was discovered by O. D. Dokuchaeva and colleagues in 1975 when it increased in brightness by six magnitudes. The object displays an emission line spectrum similar to a planetary nebula and by 1977 is detected in the radio band. Unlike a classical nova, the optical brightness of this system did not rapidly decrease with time, although it showed some variation. It displays activity in every band of the electromagnetic spectrum from X-ray to radio. Observations in the infrared during 1978 showed this to be a very strong source with a spectrum that is consistent with a binary symbiotic system similar to V1016 Cyg. The cooler component is emitting material that is then ionized by a hot component, with the emission spectrum coming from heated dust generated by the cooler star. By 1983, the infrared emission of the system was shown to vary by 1.5 magnitudes in the K-band with a time scale of ~500 days. High resolution spectral examination of the system in
the chief nodal agency for the administration of the city. References Municipal corporations in Himachal
nodal agency for the administration of the city. References Municipal corporations in Himachal
was run by a charitable Catholic lay institution initiated by Cardinal Ferrari, the Congregation of Saint Paul of Milan (established in 1920 as the , since 1924 a Congregation dependent directly on the Holy See, also known in English as the Society of St. Paul (CSP); not the Società San Paolo of Alba, as sometimes written). The school was designed by the Franciscan architect Antonio Barluzzi, who crowned the building with a replica of the statue of the Virgin Mary which stands on top of the Milan Cathedral, the Madonnina. It was inaugurated in 1927. The school operated for two years: in 1928-29 it had 270 enrolled pupils, only one hundred of which were Catholic; and 1929–30, with just 130 pupils. The children were taught in eight separate classes, covering primary school and high school. Its activity ended due to lack of funds, and the property was then entrusted to the safe hands of the Custody of the Holy Land. Under the Franciscans the Terra Santa College flourished, with a constantly growing number of pupils throughout the 1930s. It remained open to children of all religions, registering 360 pupils in 1936–37, of which 85 were Latin Christians, 171 Greek Orthodox Christians, Armenians, Syriacs, Copts and Protestants, 53 Muslims and 31 Jews. The total number of pupils rose until the closure of the school in 1947, numbering 475 in 1940–41. 1947-1949 war In 1947, the British authorities declared the area around the school a security zone, access was forbidden, and the school was forced to close. As a result of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Jerusalem became divided and the Arab pupils living in
were taught in eight separate classes, covering primary school and high school. Its activity ended due to lack of funds, and the property was then entrusted to the safe hands of the Custody of the Holy Land. Under the Franciscans the Terra Santa College flourished, with a constantly growing number of pupils throughout the 1930s. It remained open to children of all religions, registering 360 pupils in 1936–37, of which 85 were Latin Christians, 171 Greek Orthodox Christians, Armenians, Syriacs, Copts and Protestants, 53 Muslims and 31 Jews. The total number of pupils rose until the closure of the school in 1947, numbering 475 in 1940–41. 1947-1949 war In 1947, the British authorities declared the area around the school a security zone, access was forbidden, and the school was forced to close. As a result of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Jerusalem became divided and the Arab pupils living in the eastern part of the city were cut off from their school, which is located in west Jerusalem. The Franciscans, under whom the Terra Sancta College had arguably become the most prestigious school in the Middle East, didn't allow their centre of education to shut down for long, opening a new school in Amman already in 1948 and, in 1949, another Terra Sancta College in the Old City of Jerusalem. Hebrew University (1949-1990s) In 1949 the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI), whose previous campus on Mount Scopus, now in East Jerusalem, also had to be abandoned, took over part of the premises. Some of the scenes in the novel "A Tale of Love and Darkness" by the Israeli writer Amos Oz play in those years inside the building. Several departments of the university moved in, and by the late 1980s several of them were still housed there, including the university publishing house, Magnes Press, the
Harkness Harry Northrup as James Marvin References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1925 films 1925 drama films English-language films American films American
film directed by Jack Nelson and starring Kenneth MacDonald, David Torrence and Gino Corrado. Cast Kenneth MacDonald as Jimmy Taylor Margaret Cloud as Janice Marvin David Torrence as George K.
for three members of the Cohen family. All minors at the time of the building's construction, it was likely a trust investment. By 1861 the property was owned by William Brantley, city alderman from 1860 to
construction, it was likely a trust investment. By 1861 the property was owned by William Brantley, city alderman from 1860 to 1861. Charles W. Brunner later owned the property. Its roof was raised in 1872, making a
command of the new battleship HMS Resolution. He was Director of Naval Equipment from 1920 to 1922. References 1866 births 1952 deaths Companions of the Order of the
was Director of Naval Equipment from 1920 to 1922. References 1866 births 1952 deaths Companions of the Order of the Bath Royal Navy admirals Royal Navy admirals of World War
and relief operations during natural disasters like flood, cyclone and fire in inaccessible coastal area of Odisha Advocating for protection of forests and conservation of bio-diversity Working for the revival and popularization of "Lokanatya", "Pala" and "Sankirtan", the traditional cultural forms of folk dance and music Recognition In the year 2022, Govt of India conferred the Padma Shri award, the third highest award in the Padma series of awards, on Srimad Baba Balia for his distinguished service in the field of social work. The award is in recognition of his service as a "Social and Spiritual Leader from Jagatsinghapur working
Odisha Advocating for protection of forests and conservation of bio-diversity Working for the revival and popularization of "Lokanatya", "Pala" and "Sankirtan", the traditional cultural forms of folk dance and music Recognition In the year 2022, Govt of India conferred the Padma Shri award, the third highest award in the Padma series of awards, on Srimad Baba Balia for his distinguished service in the field of social work. The award is in recognition of his service as a "Social and Spiritual Leader from Jagatsinghapur working with Odisha's poor and backward communities". Additional reading Images of Baba Balia Ashram at Marjita, Odisha: References Spiritual teachers Recipients of the Padma Shri in social work Social workers Social workers from
sold most of its horses, drays and horse and bullock gear by public auction. The men returned to their Waikato regiments and farms or moved to headquarters at Tauranga, leaving Penrose Camp desolate. Public sales of Commissariat Transport Corps and Military Train animals and gear carried on at Te Awamutu, Ngaruawahia, Papakura and New Plymouth in April–May, releasing more pack saddles into public use. With regiments returning home from New Zealand from that year on, Bailey and his family left Auckland for London on 10 January 1867. He had supplied a sample Otago pack saddle or two with an accompanying report to the War Office in England in March 1866, where it had undergone trials at Aldershot and Woolwich with the result of the Ordnance Select Committee sealing the Otago pattern for general commissariat purposes on 9 July. It was then put into storage. Abyssinian Expedition, 1867–68 In consequence of frustrated appeals to Emperor Tewodros II of Abyssinia to the free missionary and British government representatives held by him, the British Expedition to Abyssinia to rescue them was announced on 21 August 1867. In review of the vast amount of equipage required to cross Abyssinia's mountainous terrain, concerns over the suitability of pack saddles broke at the War Office in September 1867. Ordnance Select Committee member Colonel Edward Wray, RA, ACG James Bailey, returned from New Zealand, Joseph Aspinall and Captain Gordon met at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, on 10 September to inspect and report on the general service pack saddle, of which 5,000 were being prepared for shipment, and a copy of the Otago pack saddle Bailey had sent from New Zealand. In their reports to Sir John Pakington, Secretary of State for War, and Sir Edward Lugard, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for War: Bailey concluded "that the Otago saddle is really a serviceable and useful article of equipment, and, from my personal experience in New Zealand, I know can be carried by pack animals with very little injury to their backs." In his view, the general service pack saddle, would render many animals unserviceable or useless after a few days of work. He imagined that a few thousand of these easy made Otago saddles could be manufactured in England at short notice; Aspinall considered the general service pack saddle adjusted for mules to be "totally unfit for Commissariat purposes", "practically useless except for the carrying of sick and wounded soldiers". It was cumbersome, unnecessarily heavy at 51 lbs (23.13 kg), and almost certain to produce sore backs and sides. He preferred the saddles similar to those used in Spain and Mexico, which enabled animals to carry 30 or 40% more weight and were superior in every way to any others; and Wray endorsed Bailey's opinion to immediately prepare as many Otago saddles as may be necessary for the expedition. Accordingly, the Otago pack saddle was adopted for the expedition. The Military Store had advised that, if quickly acted upon, a large proportion of 5000 saddles could be supplied in a month, with the whole completed in six weeks from date of order. They recommended the saddles be made by trade saddlers in three sizes according to supplied patterns, with no more that 500 saddles per contractor. The general service pack saddle was condemned, the order for their manufacture cancelled and supplied saddles recalled. Henry Morton Stanley's expedition, 1871 Henry Morton Stanley had been a special correspondent of the New York Herald embedded in the Abyssinian Expedition, along with a sizable contingent of journalists, several European observers, translators, artists and photographers. Summoned to Paris in October 1869, James Gordon Bennett Jr. of the New York Herald sent him to find the missing missionary Dr David Livingstone. Stanley recalled of his preparations in Zanzibar: After collecting the donkeys, I discovered there were no pack-saddles to be obtained in Zanzibar. Donkeys without pack-saddles were of no use whatsoever. I invented a saddle to be manufactured by myself and my white man Farquhar, wholly from canvas, rope, and cotton. Three or four frasilahs of cotton, and ten bolts of canvas were required for the saddles. A specimen saddle was made by myself in order to test its efficacy. A donkey was taken and saddled, and a load of 140lbs. was fastened to it, and though the animal—a wild creature of Unyamwezi—struggled and reared frantically, not a particle gave way. After this experiment, Farquhar was set to work to manufacture twenty-one more after the same pattern. Woollen pads were also purchased to protect the animals from being galled. It ought to be mentioned here, perhaps, that the idea of such a saddle as I manufactured, was first derived from the Otago saddle, in use among the transport-trains of the English army in Abyssinia. Recognition As the Commissariat Transport Corps disbanded in 1866, Lieutenant Harvey Spiller was appointed to rank of Captain in the Auckland Militia on 7 May, and then to Sub-Inspector in the Armed Constabulary in October 1868, to command Wairoa District, Hawke's Bay. In 1869, a friend drew his attention to a letter published in the Army and Navy Gazette of 25 July 1868 giving, in its "large admixture of truth", praise to the Director of Transport in relation to his invention. Spiller sought to put
Captain Tigh, who commanded my own division of Transport—all or any of whom could corroborate the truth of my statement and substantiate the justice of my claim. Trials of Spiller's pack saddle proved it to be a vast improvement on existing patterns and, accordingly, Lieutenant General Duncan Cameron accepted it for use in the campaign. Manufactured in quantity by J & A Wiseman, saddle, collar and harness manufacturers of Queen Street, Auckland, branded "CTC" and settled into service on the transport network, they played their part well throughout the campaign. Deputy Commissary General Edward Strickland, stationed at Taranaki, commented to Commissary General Humphrey Stanley Jones in 1865: I believe the pack-saddle now in use with this army merits notice. I know of nothing so good as it. It is the pack-saddle used by the Otago diggers. The framework of the saddle is raised high above the horse's withers, whilst the sides of it sit firmly on the horse. It forms a good riding saddle. The load can be easily balanced and steadied upon it, or placed upon it or taken down from it of a dark night. When making a night march I have loaded seventy-nine horses in twenty minutes, without noise of confusion. As yet, not a horse has been hurt by it. During the war, the CTC had grown to 41 officers, 125 non-commissioned officers, 1341 men, with 1616 horses and 728 bullocks. As the war itself wound down through 1865–66, and in consequence of ongoing attacks, the CTC was disbanded. By mid-February 1866 it had sold most of its horses, drays and horse and bullock gear by public auction. The men returned to their Waikato regiments and farms or moved to headquarters at Tauranga, leaving Penrose Camp desolate. Public sales of Commissariat Transport Corps and Military Train animals and gear carried on at Te Awamutu, Ngaruawahia, Papakura and New Plymouth in April–May, releasing more pack saddles into public use. With regiments returning home from New Zealand from that year on, Bailey and his family left Auckland for London on 10 January 1867. He had supplied a sample Otago pack saddle or two with an accompanying report to the War Office in England in March 1866, where it had undergone trials at Aldershot and Woolwich with the result of the Ordnance Select Committee sealing the Otago pattern for general commissariat purposes on 9 July. It was then put into storage. Abyssinian Expedition, 1867–68 In consequence of frustrated appeals to Emperor Tewodros II of Abyssinia to the free missionary and British government representatives held by him, the British Expedition to Abyssinia to rescue them was announced on 21 August 1867. In review of the vast amount of equipage required to cross Abyssinia's mountainous terrain, concerns over the suitability of pack saddles broke at the War Office in September 1867. Ordnance Select Committee member Colonel Edward Wray, RA, ACG James Bailey, returned from New Zealand, Joseph Aspinall and Captain Gordon met at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, on 10 September to inspect and report on the general service pack saddle, of which 5,000 were being prepared for shipment, and a copy of the Otago pack saddle Bailey had sent from New Zealand. In their reports to Sir John Pakington, Secretary of State for War, and Sir Edward Lugard, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for War: Bailey concluded "that the Otago saddle is really a serviceable and useful article of equipment, and, from my personal experience in New Zealand, I know can be carried by pack animals with very little injury to their backs." In his view, the general service pack saddle, would render many animals unserviceable or useless after a few days of work. He imagined that a few thousand of these easy made Otago saddles could be manufactured in England at short notice; Aspinall considered the general service pack saddle adjusted for mules to be "totally unfit for Commissariat purposes", "practically useless except for the carrying of sick and wounded soldiers". It was cumbersome, unnecessarily heavy at 51 lbs (23.13 kg), and almost certain to produce sore backs and sides. He preferred the saddles similar to those used in Spain and Mexico, which enabled animals to carry 30 or 40% more weight and were superior in every way to
of the Training Division of the Admiralty Naval Staff. Appointed a CB in 1918, he served as naval attaché to Tokyo for a time, before being promoted to vice-admiral and placed on the retired list in 1923. He was promoted to admiral on the retired list in 1927. References 1869 births 1946 deaths Companions of the Order of the Bath Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order Royal Navy admirals Royal Navy admirals of World
George VI) was appointed as a midshipman in 1913. In 1916, Ley and Collingwood took part in the Battle of Jutland as part of the 1st Battle Squadron. Ley was appointed a CVO in September of the same year, when Prince Albert left Collingwood on completing three years' service on the ship. In December 1916 Ley was given command of the battleship HMS Canada. In 1917, he was promoted to rear-admiral and appointed as the first Director
is located at 203 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1852. Brunner, a city alderman, also owned the adjacent property, at 205 West Jones Street, constructed a year earlier. The building is part of the Savannah Historic District. In
District. In a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, Mary Lane Morrison found the building to be of significant status. See also Buildings in
an overall record of 4–5–1 with a mark of 1–0–1 in conference play, sharing the GCC title with North Texas State. Schedule References Midwestern Midwestern State
Coast Conference (GCC) during the 1950 college football season. Led by Billy Stamps in his third and final season as head coach, the Indians compiled an overall record of 4–5–1 with a
successfully pleaded temporary insanity for the first time in United States history. After the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, he joined the Union Army and was commissioned a brigadier general. Originally commanding the Excelsior Brigade, he was promoted to major general in November 1862, and commanded a division at the Battle of Fredericksburg and the III Corps at the Battle of Chancellorsville; he would also lead the III Corps at the Battle of Gettysburg. Leg wound and later display Early on July 2, 1863, with the Battle of Gettysburg ongoing, Sickles became concerned about the suitability of the position the III Corps was assigned to defend. He later decided to abandon the position he had been assigned and moved his troops forward to another line along the Emmitsburg Road. While this new position had some positive features, it was also exposed and the prior position had been adequate. Confederate troops commanded by James Longstreet attacked Sickles's new position, and the III Corps was overrun. With his line crumbling, Sickles rode up to the portion of III Corps at the Peach Orchard, which was falling apart. After watching the retreat of the 141st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, he headed towards the Trostle Farm. After riding onto a knoll for a better view of the fighting, Sickles was hit in the right leg by a solid shot. The shot did not startle Sickles's horse, and he dismounted and a tourniquet was applied to the wound. After transferring command of the III Corps to David B. Birney, Sickles was taken off the field on a stretcher while puffing on a cigar. The injury had broken both of the bones of his lower right leg. The medical director of the III Corps, Thomas Sim, performed an amputation of Sickles's leg. It was initially thought that the cut could be made below the knee, but upon further inspection it was determined that the damage was more severe than first thought, and an amputation above the knee was required. The general had been anesthetized with chloroform before the amputation. After the limb was cut off, it was kept, possibly by Sim. Aware that the Army Medical Museum (since renamed the National Museum of
was taken off the field on a stretcher while puffing on a cigar. The injury had broken both of the bones of his lower right leg. The medical director of the III Corps, Thomas Sim, performed an amputation of Sickles's leg. It was initially thought that the cut could be made below the knee, but upon further inspection it was determined that the damage was more severe than first thought, and an amputation above the knee was required. The general had been anesthetized with chloroform before the amputation. After the limb was cut off, it was kept, possibly by Sim. Aware that the Army Medical Museum (since renamed the National Museum of Health and Medicine) had been recently founded, Sickles had the leg forwarded to the museum in a coffin-shaped box, as it had begun accumulating "specimens of morbid anatomy". The damaged tibia and fibula were stabilized with wire and used as a museum specimen. The bones were used as a teaching example of battlefield trauma. Sickles recovered quickly from the wound, but never held a field command again. He sometimes visited the limb on the anniversary of its loss, and sometimes brought visitors with him, including, on one occasion, Mark Twain who stated that he believed the general valued the lost leg more than his still-extant one. Upon his first visit to the limb, Sickles allegedly berated the museum for not preserving his foot as well. He retired from the army in 1869, was a diplomat to Spain, served another term in Congress, and died in 1914. The leg bones have since
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Sombor city assembly in the 2008 Serbian local elections and was given a mandate when the party won twenty-three seats. He was the SRS's nominee for municipal assembly president after the election and was defeated by Nemanja Delić of the Democratic Party (Demokratska stranka, DS). The Radical party experienced a serious split later in the year, with several members joining the more moderate Progressive Party under the leadership of Tomislav Nikolić and Aleksandar Vučić. Berić sided with the Progressives. He received the second position on the Progressive list in the 2012 local elections and was re-elected when the list won eleven mandates. Parliamentarian Berić was given the eighty-sixth position on the SNS's list for the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election, which was held concurrently with the local elections. The list won seventy-three seats, and he was not initially elected. The SNS formed a coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalistička partija Srbije, SPS), and several of its members subsequently resigned from the assembly to take government positions. Berić received a seat on 18 September 2012 as the replacement for another party member. He was a deputy member of the committee for the diaspora and Serbs in the region and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with Austria, Croatia, Egypt, and Slovenia. He received the 112th position on the SNS list in the 2014 parliamentary election and
with several members joining the more moderate Progressive Party under the leadership of Tomislav Nikolić and Aleksandar Vučić. Berić sided with the Progressives. He received the second position on the Progressive list in the 2012 local elections and was re-elected when the list won eleven mandates. Parliamentarian Berić was given the eighty-sixth position on the SNS's list for the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election, which was held concurrently with the local elections. The list won seventy-three seats, and he was not initially elected. The SNS formed a coalition government with the Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalistička partija Srbije, SPS), and several of its members subsequently resigned from the assembly to take government positions. Berić received a seat on 18 September 2012 as the replacement for another party member. He was a deputy member of the committee for the diaspora and Serbs in the region and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with Austria, Croatia, Egypt, and Slovenia. He received the 112th position on the SNS list in the 2014 parliamentary election and was re-elected when the list won a landslide victory with
Equator (1924) Pride of Sunshine Alley (1924) The Coast Patrol (1925) Savages of the Sea (1925) The Speed Demon (1925) Makers of Men (1925) He Who Laughs Last (1925) The Law of the Snow Country (1926) Blue Streak O'Neil (1926) The Fighting Ranger (1926) Shadows of Chinatown (1926) Rider of the Law (1927) Roaring Guns (1927) The Star Witness (1931) Wallaby Jim of the Islands (1937) References Bibliography Slide, Anthony. The New Historical Dictionary of the
Russian Empire he emigrated to the United States as a young man. He founded the eponymous Bud Barsky Corporation in 1924 which concentrated mainly on action and western films. He also directed one film The Coast Patrol in 1925. Selected filmography Slow as Lightning (1923) South of the Equator (1924) Pride of Sunshine Alley (1924) The Coast Patrol (1925) Savages of the Sea (1925) The Speed Demon (1925) Makers of Men (1925) He Who Laughs
with the Olyutor Gulf to the west and the Bering Sea to the east. The southern end of the peninsula is Cape Olyutor (Mys Olyutorsky). The peninsula and its attached mountain range to the north are a mainland prolongation
Geography The Olyutor Peninsula is the southern extremity of the Olyutor Range, jutting southwards with the Olyutor Gulf to the west and the Bering Sea to the east. The southern end of the
It is located at 205 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1851. Brunner, a city alderman, also owned the adjacent property, at 203 West Jones Street, constructed a year later. The building is part of the
West Jones Street and was constructed in 1851. Brunner, a city alderman, also owned the adjacent property, at 203 West Jones Street, constructed a year later. The building is part of the Savannah Historic District. In a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, Mary Lane
Audrey Hepburn create Givenchy or was it the other way around?'" The pair conceptualized Hepburn's "signature" ensemble - a bateau neckline dress with a fitted bodice and full skirting. The ensemble, dubbed "The Hepburn Look", popularized Givenchy's minimalist tailoring and boosted sales. Givenchy created the evening gown she wore to the 1954 Academy Awards, a white lace ensemble with an ivory full skirt that Hepburn referred to as her "lucky dress". Givenchy also designed her second wedding gown, a light-pink polo neck mini dress, worn in a ceremony to Andrea Dotti. Rather than borrow clothes, she owned her wardrobe and paid full price for Givenchy's creations. From 1956, Hepburn's contract stipulated that she would be dressed by Givenchy in all contemporary-set films. Hepburn herself stated that Givenchy "gave me a look, a kind, a silhouette. He has always been the best, and he stayed the best. Because he kept the spare style that I love. What is more beautiful than a simple sheath made an extraordinary way in a special fabric, and just two earrings?" She developed an association with Valentino upon her move to Rome, where she was often photographed by paparazzi. Hepburn was close to shoemaker Salvatore Ferragamo, and opined that quality shoes could be worn in tandem with simple clothing. She also wore Ralph Lauren for much of her off-duty looks later in life. In film Hepburn's debut, Roman Holiday, where she played a mid-century, run-away princess, featured a minimalist wardrobe, with her gamine looks considered watershed for the time. Her character appeared in corseted taffeta gowns before transitioning into belted midi skirts, lace-up sandals, feminine cotton blouses, ballet flats, and printed silk scarves. Her collaboration with Givenchy in the film Sabrina (1954), where she was cast as the titular chauffeur's daughter, determined classic elements central to her wardrobe that "defined her image" for the duration of her career. Through originally to be designed by Edith Head, director Billy Wilder sent Hepburn to Paris to peruse authentic Parsian designs, which led her to meet Givenchy. The numbers chosen personally by Hepburn included: a gray, Oxford-wool, double-breasted skirt suit with a scoop neck, cinched waist, and vented skirting, and a strapless white ball gown with floral organdy embroidering and a cascading train of black ruffles, as well as a black cocktail dress with a button, down, deep-v back, and flared, ballerina-length. The final dress featured a bateau neckline that became popularly known as the décolleté Sabrina, or Sabrina neckline, which Hepburn became fond of as it emphasized her shape rather than her thinness. One of her most-worn ensembles premiered in Funny Face (1957), where her character, a studious Beatnik librarian, comes out of her shell. Hepburn wore a black polo neck, a taupe trench coat, black trousers, and black penny loafers for scenes in France. She also wears a vermillion satin gown alongside white opera gloves. Hepburn plays a demure conservatory student in Love in the Afternoon (1957), which features outfits with "preppy feminine charm", such as bold knit cardigans, striped trousers, a-line cotton sundresses, and hair ribbons. The 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's, where Hepburn portrays high-class café society girl Holly Golightly, has been reported to exemplify the cinematography and fashion of the decade. In the opening scene, filmed on Fifth Avenue, Hepburn wore a little black dress, regarded as one of the most iconic in cinema, inspiring several imitations. It is a sheath, satin full-length gown with minimalist cutouts, paired with sunglasses, kitten heels, a multi-layered pearl necklace and a hair broach. Other outfits worn in the film include an oversized white men’s shirt, paired with a turquoise sleep mask, a silk cocktail, scoop-neck, feathered hem minidress, a pair of straight-leg jeans worn with a simple sweatshirt, a bedsheet fashioned to be worn as a party dress, a knee-length hot pink sleeveless frock, embroidered with a sweeping bow and small rhinestone fans, Breakfast At Tiffany's is considered to be Hepburn's most defining film, and cemented her status as a style icon. My Fair Lady (1964), featuring Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle, tracks her character's transformation through fashion, and includes the emblematic ensemble of a white lace gown with lavish ribbon trimming, paired with a complimentary
satin gown alongside white opera gloves. Hepburn plays a demure conservatory student in Love in the Afternoon (1957), which features outfits with "preppy feminine charm", such as bold knit cardigans, striped trousers, a-line cotton sundresses, and hair ribbons. The 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's, where Hepburn portrays high-class café society girl Holly Golightly, has been reported to exemplify the cinematography and fashion of the decade. In the opening scene, filmed on Fifth Avenue, Hepburn wore a little black dress, regarded as one of the most iconic in cinema, inspiring several imitations. It is a sheath, satin full-length gown with minimalist cutouts, paired with sunglasses, kitten heels, a multi-layered pearl necklace and a hair broach. Other outfits worn in the film include an oversized white men’s shirt, paired with a turquoise sleep mask, a silk cocktail, scoop-neck, feathered hem minidress, a pair of straight-leg jeans worn with a simple sweatshirt, a bedsheet fashioned to be worn as a party dress, a knee-length hot pink sleeveless frock, embroidered with a sweeping bow and small rhinestone fans, Breakfast At Tiffany's is considered to be Hepburn's most defining film, and cemented her status as a style icon. My Fair Lady (1964), featuring Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle, tracks her character's transformation through fashion, and includes the emblematic ensemble of a white lace gown with lavish ribbon trimming, paired with a complimentary umbrella of tulle and wide-brim black-and-white hat. She portrays the daughter of an art forger in the 1966 film How to Steal a Million, incorporating an aristocratic slant to sixties mod-trends, such as sculptural tailoring, brightly coloured overcoats, costume jewellery, and white sunglasses. Hepburn was cast as a screenwriter's assistant in Paris When It Sizzles (1967), donning bolder hues, including an orange drape-back shirtdress, pistachio skirt suit, and a cotton-candy shift dress. Legacy Hepburn was added to the International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List in 1961. Shortly after her rise to prominence, department store Barneys New York released a clothing line inspired by her on and off-duty wardrobe. After Hepburn's death in 1993, much of her gowns were distributed by Givenchy to museums around the world. Upon Givenchy's retirement in 1995, Vanity Fair wrote that "Audrey Revivalism" gained popularity, a term referring to renewed public interest and fashion trends in line with Hepburn's life and fashion, with "legions of fans" seeking to imitate her looks. Her personal collection, including much of her clothing, was exhibited at Christie's London in 2017. Her dressing has inspired celebrities Beyoncé, Natalie Portman, Taylor Swift, Kendall Jenner, Kiernan Shipka, Sandra Bullock, Zooey Deschanel, Lily Allen, Meghan Markle, and Rachel Bilson. Her on-screen fashion has influenced costuming in film and television, including Big Little Lies (2017-2019), Emily in Paris (2020-present), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). " Scores of designers" have been reported to release designs inspired by Hepburn, including Zara and Michael Kors, Hepburn has been included in various "best-dressed" lists, including 100 Fashion Icons for TIME, Women Who Changed Fashion for Harper's Bazaar, Style Icons for Forbes, and Most Influential Fashion Icons Of All Time for StyleCaster. Hepburn's posthumous status as an icon has contributed to the ongoing relevancy of her style. Her style and appearance has been idolized by young women during and after her lifetime, with her most famous ensembles being recognizable to the public. Hepburn has been referred to as one of the most elegant women in history. Edith Head stated that Hepburn understood fashion better than any actress, with the
On February 16, 2022, she became the interim Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department. Prior to her career at the FDNY she was a Special Assistant to Mayor Bill de Blasio. During the 2012 United States presidential election she served as Deputy Director in Pennsylvania
February 16, 2022, she became the interim Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department. Prior to her career at the FDNY she was a Special Assistant to Mayor Bill de Blasio. During the 2012 United States presidential election she served as Deputy Director in Pennsylvania on Barack Obama's reelection campaign.
on the retired list in 1928. References 1867 births 1955 deaths Royal Navy admirals Royal Navy admirals of World War I Companions of the Order of the Bath Members of the Royal
Corbett, CB, MVO (21 November 1867 – 29 January 1955) was a Royal Navy officer. Biography The son of Admiral Sir John Corbett, Charles Corbett entered HMS Britannia as a cadet in 1881.
as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. They finished the season 11–19, 2–12 in MAAC play to finish in eighth place. In the MAAC Tournament, they went on a surprising run to the title by defeating Iona, Saint Peter's, and Canisius to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as No. 16 seed in the East region. In the opening round, the Stags were beaten by No. 1 seed and eventual Final Four participant North Carolina in a competitive game, 82–74. As of
an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as No. 16 seed in the East region. In the opening round, the Stags were beaten by No. 1 seed and eventual Final Four participant North Carolina in a competitive game, 82–74. As of the 2021 NCAA Tournament, this Fairfield team is tied with FIU (1995) and UCF (1996) for worst record for an NCAA Tournament team at 11–18. Roster Schedule
school career with 8,616 passing yards and a California-record 107 touchdown passes. Lewis committed to play college football at Stanford, where his older sister Robyn was playing volleyball. College career Lewis redshirted his freshman year at Stanford. He began his redshirt freshman season as the backup to starter Randy Fasani. Lewis saw his first significant playing action against fifth-ranked Texas after Fasani suffered an injury and completed 12 of 33 pass attempts for 214 yards and three touchdowns, including a touchdown pass with less than two minutes left put the Cardinal ahead in a 27-24 upset victory. He started the next three games while Fasani recovered from his injury. Lewis finished the season with 1,179 passing yards on 92-for-204 passing with eight touchdown passes and five interceptions. Lewis began his redshirt sophomore season as the second string quarterback again, but ultimately started four games and passed for 1,277 yards with 12 touchdown passes and eight interceptions. He entered the Cardinal's game against fifth-ranked Oregon late in the second quarter following
Polytechnic High School, where he played football and volleyball. He was a four-year starter at quarterback and was named All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) as a junior and senior and named first team All-Moore League three times. As a senior, Lewis completed 174 of 293 pass attempts for 3,170 yards and 43 touchdowns and was named the CIF Offensive Player of the Year and the Gatorade National Player of the Year. He finished his high school career with 8,616 passing yards and a California-record 107 touchdown passes. Lewis committed to play college football at Stanford, where his older sister Robyn was playing volleyball. College career Lewis redshirted his freshman year at Stanford. He began his redshirt freshman season as the backup to starter Randy Fasani. Lewis saw his first significant playing action against fifth-ranked Texas after Fasani suffered an injury and completed 12 of 33 pass attempts for 214 yards and three touchdowns, including a touchdown pass with less than two minutes left put the Cardinal
2021. Background Lawrence attended a Christian high school and graduated from an industrial maintenance trade school. Since 2015, Lawrence has operated Lawrence Development and Rental Properties. He was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 2020 and assumed office in January
November 2020, he assumed office on January 1, 2021. Background Lawrence attended a Christian high school and graduated from an industrial maintenance trade school. Since 2015, Lawrence has operated Lawrence Development and Rental Properties. He was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 2020 and assumed office in January
specimen was collected in (Tunja, Boyacá Department) at an altitude between . The lichen is only known to occur in the Andes of Colombia at altitudes between . It has been found growing on both bark and on soil, and
on soil, and it often grows among liverworts in genus Plagiochila. The specific epithet tunjensis refers to the type locality. Sticta tunjensis is somewhat similar to Sticta weigelii in morphological features, but
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Jesuit astronomer, hydrographer, and mathematician who worked at the observatory in Marseilles. Through his writings and teaching he spread ideas on astronomy, mathematics and navigation including advances in other European countries. Pézenas was born in Avignon where his father worked at the court. He studied at the Jesuit college and taught physics, logic, and metaphysics for a while in Lyons and then at Aix. In 1728 he becme a professor of hydrography at Marseilles where he taught navy officers navigation and other aspects. He wrote on hydrography, the measurement of tonnage, differential calculus. In 1749 he became director of the Observatoire St-Croix in Marseilles. Tomás Cerdá worked at the Marseilles observatory under Padre Pézenas and studied mathematical techniques. Pézenas translated the work of the English chronographer John Harrison in 1767 for use in the accurate determination of longitudes
ideas on astronomy, mathematics and navigation including advances in other European countries. Pézenas was born in Avignon where his father worked at the court. He studied at the Jesuit college and taught physics, logic, and metaphysics for a while in Lyons and then at Aix. In 1728 he becme a professor of hydrography at Marseilles where he taught navy officers navigation and other aspects. He wrote on hydrography, the measurement of tonnage, differential calculus. In 1749 he became director of the Observatoire St-Croix in Marseilles. Tomás Cerdá worked at the Marseilles observatory under Padre Pézenas and studied mathematical techniques. Pézenas translated the work of the
Jerry D. Young Memorial Field • Birmingham, Alabama || 4–10 || Ballard (1–0) || Smith (0–1) || None || 295 || 0–3 || – |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 4 || February 20 || at UAB || Jerry D. Young Memorial Field • Birmingham, Alabama || 5–11 || Walton (1–0) || Pate (0–1) || None || 233 || 0–4 || – |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 5 || February 25 || at || Stephen Schott Stadium • Santa Clara, California || 4–12 || Kitchen (1–1) || Doherty (1–1) || None || 426 || 0–5 || – |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 6 || February 26 || at Santa Clara || Stephen Schott Stadium • Santa Clara, California || 10–0 || Sullivan (1–0) || Hales (0–1) || Moe (1) || 371 || 1–5 || – |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 7 || February 26 || at Santa Clara || Stephen Schott Stadium • Santa Clara, California || 3–10 || Feikes (2–0) || Farinelli (0–1) || Sando (1) || 371 || 1–6 || – |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 8 || February 27 || at Santa Clara || Stephen Schott Stadium • Santa Clara, California || 2–7 || Reelfs (1–1) || Pate (0–2) || None || 308 || 1–7 || – |- |- align="center" bgcolor= | 9 || March 4 || at || UC Baseball Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 10 || March 5 || at Cincinnati || UC Baseball Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 11 || March 5 || at Cincinnati || UC Baseball Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 12 || March 6 || at Cincinnati || UC Baseball Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 13 || March 11 || St. Thomas (MN) || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 14 || March 12 || St. Thomas (MN) || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 15 || March 12 || St. Thomas (MN) || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 16 || March 13 || St. Thomas (MN) || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 17 || March 19 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 18 || March 19 || Evansville || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 19 || March 20 || Evansville || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 20 || March 22 || at || Frank Eck Stadium • Notre Dame, Indiana || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 21 || March 25 || vs || Bulldog Park • Indianapolis, Indiana || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 22 || March 25 || at || Bulldog Park • Indianapolis, Indiana || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 23 || March 26 || vs Southern Illinois || Bulldog Park • Indianapolis, Indiana || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 24 || March 27 || at Butler|| Bulldog Park • Indianapolis, Indiana || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- |- align="center" bgcolor= | 25 || April 1 || at Indiana || Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 26 || April 2 || at Indiana || Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 27 || April 3 || at Indiana || Bart Kaufman Field • Bloomington, Indiana || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 28 || April 5 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 29 || April 8 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 30 || April 9 || Penn State || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 31 || April 10 || Penn State || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 32 || April 12 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 33 || April 15 || at ||
|| – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 30 || April 9 || Penn State || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 31 || April 10 || Penn State || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 32 || April 12 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 33 || April 15 || at || Illinois Field • Champaign, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 34 || April 16 || at Illinois || Illinois Field • Champaign, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 35 || April 17 || at Illinois || Illinois Field • Champaign, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 36 || April 19 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 37 || April 22 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 38 || April 23 || Michigan State || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 39 || April 24 || Michigan State || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 40 || April 26 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 41 || April 29 || at Maryland || Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium • College Park, Maryland || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 42 || April 30 || at Maryland || Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium • College Park, Maryland || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- |- align="center" bgcolor= | 43 || May 1 || at Maryland || Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium • College Park, Maryland || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 44 || May 3 || at UIC || Les Miller Field at Curtis Granderson Stadium • Chicago, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 45 || May 6 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 46 || May 7 || Ohio State || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 47 || May 8 || Ohio State || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 48 || Mat 10 || at Milwaukee || Franklin Field • Franklin, Wisconsin || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 49 || May 13 || Purdue || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 50 || May 14 || Purdue || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 51 || May 15 || Purdue || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 52 || May 17 || || Rocky Miller Park • Evanston, Illinois || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 53 || May 19 || at || Siebert Field • Minneapolis, Minnesota || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 54 || May 20 || at Minnesota || Siebert Field • Minneapolis, Minnesota || – || – || – || – || – || – || – |- align="center" bgcolor= | 55 || May 21 || at Minnesota || Siebert Field • Minneapolis,
Savannah Foundation, Mary Lane Morrison found the building to be of significant status. See also Buildings in Savannah Historic District References Houses in Savannah, Georgia Houses completed in 1852 Savannah Historic
a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located at 122–124 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1852. Built for Jesse Mount, a wing was added in 1857. It was owned by a Mrs. Maria McAlpin from 1859 to 1888. Maria's father, Aaron
2005, Roberts worked as a writer and photographer for a travel blog. From 2005 to 2007, she worked in marketing for the Aspen Skiing Company. Roberts then worked as a director at Timbers Resorts. In 2010, she founded the Yoga Bar. She also founded Bija Yoga School and operates a marketing firm. Roberts was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in a March 2020 special election. References 1973 births Living people People from Newport, Kentucky Kentucky Republicans Members of the Kentucky House of Representatives Fort
is an American politician and businesswoman serving as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 67th district. She assumed office on March 3, 2020. Early life and education Roberts is a native of Cincinnati and moved to Colorado after graduating from high school. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in marketing and business from Fort Lewis College and completed programs at the Harvard Kennedy School and Yale University. Career From 2004 to 2005, Roberts worked as a writer and photographer for a travel blog. From 2005
software is software whose failure may cause serious damage with possible "life-threatening consequences." “Integrity is important as it demonstrates the safety, security, and maintainability of your code.” Examples of high-integrity software are nuclear reactor control, avionics software, and process control software. A number of standards are applicable to high-integrity software, including: DO-178C, Software
and processing systems - Software for railway control and protection systems IEC 61508, Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic/Programmable Electronic Safety-related Systems (E/E/PE, or E/E/PES) See also High availability
club based in Tanah Bumbu, South Kalimantan. They currently competes in Liga 3. Honours Liga 3 South Kalimantan Runner-up:
Tanah Bumbu, South Kalimantan. They currently competes in Liga 3. Honours Liga 3 South Kalimantan Runner-up: 2021
producer, sung at a tapu lifting ceremony for a recording studio, during which she impressed Coleman by her vocal ability. Mohi wrote the song together with Coleman. Mohi developed the chorus melody ("whaka awe, awe awe") first before developing the song in the studio with producers. She was inspired to create a song which would inspire the spirit. The song has two versions featured on the group's debut album Oceania: one acoustic and one dance remix. The house remix of the song, produced by Beatmasters, was added to the record at the insistence of Mohi's record label in the United Kingdom, in order for the album to have a youth appeal. The remix was released as the leading single from the album in New Zealand and Europe. Mohi promoted the single in the United Kingdom in 1999, during which she shot a music video for the song in Epping Forest near London, redressed to look like New Zealand bush. Mohi re-recorded the song in collaboration with the Auckland Chamber Orchestra in 2013, as a part of her album Raukatauri – Te Puhi o Te Tangi. Composition "Kotahitanga" is a song that blends Māori language lyrics, traditional melodies and taonga pūoro (traditional instruments) with modern house musical progression and structures. The lyrics discuss solidarity and freedom for the Māori people. The chorus lyrics are based around the repeating phrase "whaka awe, awe awe" ("be inspired"), and the bridge features a haka called "I Runga". Reception and impact While Mohi was in the United Kingdom, she was
was inspired to create a song which would inspire the spirit. The song has two versions featured on the group's debut album Oceania: one acoustic and one dance remix. The house remix of the song, produced by Beatmasters, was added to the record at the insistence of Mohi's record label in the United Kingdom, in order for the album to have a youth appeal. The remix was released as the leading single from the album in New Zealand and Europe. Mohi promoted the single in the United Kingdom in 1999, during which she shot a music video for the song in Epping Forest near London, redressed to look like New Zealand bush. Mohi re-recorded the song in collaboration with the Auckland Chamber Orchestra in 2013, as a part of her album Raukatauri – Te Puhi o Te Tangi. Composition "Kotahitanga" is a song that blends Māori language lyrics, traditional melodies and taonga pūoro (traditional instruments) with modern house musical progression and structures. The lyrics discuss solidarity and freedom for the Māori people. The chorus lyrics are based around the repeating phrase "whaka awe, awe awe" ("be inspired"), and the bridge features a haka called "I Runga". Reception and impact While Mohi was in the United Kingdom, she was
Savannah Historic District. In a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, Mary Lane Morrison found the building to be of significant status. See also Buildings in Savannah Historic District References Houses
Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located at 120 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1871. It was built for Cornelius Decatur Rogers. The building is part of the Savannah Historic District.
called the game good but nothing special. Simon Marsh for Computer and Video Games gave the game a scathing review. While not being a fan of The Beatles, he criticized the game for its depiction of drug use as a form of humor and overall gave it a rating of zero. Beatle Quest was commercially successful, debuting at number five on Commodore Users sales charts. Marsh had made and sold 500 copies of the game. The success prompted Garry Marsh to negotiate development of the next two games in the trilogy, provisionally titled A Day in the Life and Across the Universe. While Marsh had started on the second
9 Software. Garry Marsh wrote the game using The Quill programme and was given permission from ATV Music to use the lyrics from Beatles songs. A fan of The Beatles, Marsh drew inspiration from the bands lyrics to develop the games story and design. The cover art to the game was illustrated by Alan Aldridge. The game was released for Commodore 64 in 1985 and was sold through mail order. Reception Beatle Quest received mixed reception from video game critics. Crash praised the game for being well crafted and atmospheric for its subject matter. Your Sinclair, while positive about the games graphics felt that the game would be difficult to get into if you're not fan of The Beatle. A reviewer for Home Computing Weekly called the game good but nothing special. Simon Marsh for Computer and Video Games gave the game a
of six two-day legs and a grand final. Teams 1st leg Groupings The preliminary drawing of lots was held on February 14, 2022. Preliminary round Pool A Pool B Pool C
the finals, 21–19, to become the first leg winners. Bracket Knockout game Quarterfinals Semifinals Third place game Finals Final standings 2nd leg Groupings Preliminary round Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage Bracket Knockout game
phylum of bacteria. References
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Kenneth MacDonald as John Dunlap Virginia Warwick as Clara Montavlo Gino Corrado as Presidente Montavlo Martin Turner as The Young Man's Friend Alphonse Martell as The General's Aide Robert Barnes as The Officer References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American
America. Cast Kenneth MacDonald as John Dunlap Virginia Warwick as Clara Montavlo Gino Corrado as Presidente Montavlo Martin Turner as The Young Man's Friend Alphonse Martell as The General's Aide Robert Barnes as The Officer References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press,
3:34.47. He represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the team pursuit and won a bronze medal. References 2000 births Living people American male speed skaters People from Park City, Utah Speed skaters at the 2022 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic bronze medalists
of 3:34.47. He represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the team pursuit and won a bronze medal. References 2000 births Living people American male speed skaters People from Park City, Utah Speed skaters at the 2022
United States. It is located at 20 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1849. Built for James Ker (possibly Kerr), the building is part of the Savannah Historic District. In a survey for the Historic Savannah
House is a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located at 20 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1849. Built for James Ker (possibly Kerr), the building is part of the Savannah Historic
and Charles Barrett. 1934. Victorian ferns: descriptions of all the species occurring in the State (Melbourne: Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria). James H. Willis. 1941. Victorian fungi: a key and descriptive notes to 120 difference toadstools (family Agaricaceae) with remarks on several other families of the higher fungi. (Melbourne: Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria). A series of paintings were published in The Weekly Times Wild Nature Notes column. Exhibitions His work has been posthumously exhibited, particularly in Melbourne. Exhibitions include: Hidden in Plain View: The Forgotten Flora Australian touring exhibition curated by Teresa Lebel, Josephine Milne, and Karen Beckmann, from 2007 to 2009. Artists’ depictions of Natural History: Fungi, Ferns and their Allies at the Domain House and Gallery in October 2013. From botanical illustrations to research: Watercolours from the University of Melbourne Herbarium at the University of Melbourne in 2015. Influence Howie has also been cited as an inspiration for The Red Room Company poet Bonny Cassidy.
short plays," and entered the Royal South Street Society literary competition in 1933, winning second place. By 1926 Howie was employed as a commercial painter, supplying artwork featuring birds and wildflowers, for calendars and suedework. By 1931, James Hamlyn Willis and Ethel McLennan had encouraged Howie to expand his repertoire to include fungi, and his paintings increasingly appeared in scientific publications. Approximately 200 watercolours of fungi, produced between 1931 and 1935, have survived. Paintings by Howie are held in the State Botanical Collection of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. A further 84 paintings are held by the University of Melbourne Herbarium. Publications Howie's watercolour illustrations of fungi and ferns were published in the following works: James H. Willis. 1934. The Agaricaceae or ‘gilled fungi’. Some species common in Victoria. Victorian Naturalist 50: 264–298. Richard W. Bond and Charles Barrett. 1934. Victorian ferns: descriptions of all the species occurring in the State (Melbourne: Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria). James H. Willis. 1941. Victorian fungi: a key and descriptive notes to 120 difference toadstools (family Agaricaceae) with remarks on several other families of the higher fungi. (Melbourne: Field Naturalists' Club of
situated in Bendor Park, Polokwane in the Limpopo province of South Africa. It has a powerful offering of fashion and homeware brands that complements varying mix of restaurants with ever-porpular cinema complex. On April 14, 2011, Mall of the North was personally officiated by the former Premier of Limpopo, Cassel Mathale alongside the executive mayor of Polokwane, Freddy Greaver. Statistics Tenants Mall of the North is composed of 180 stores including Pick n Pay, Woolworth, Checkers, Game and Edgars. Nationally the mall include Truworths, two Foschini
Limpopo, Cassel Mathale alongside the executive mayor of Polokwane, Freddy Greaver. Statistics Tenants Mall of the North is composed of 180 stores including Pick n Pay, Woolworth, Checkers, Game and Edgars. Nationally the mall include Truworths, two Foschini stores neighboring each other, Mr. Price, Dis-Chem and Clicks. Anchors are aided by a full range of fashion, footwear, sportswear, furnishings, home decor and healthcare stores. Includes exciting international brands H&M, Pringle of Scotland, Lacoste, Polo, Levi's and international retailers Cotton On and Factorie. Banks include African Bank, Standard Bank, ABSA, FNB, Old Mutual, Nedbank and Capitec Bank. Entertainment includes 6 Ster-Kinekor
Ginger Clarence Burton as Black Brock References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1925 films 1920s action films English-language films American films American silent feature films American action films Films directed by Bruce M. Mitchell American black-and-white
Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997. External links 1925 films 1920s action films English-language films American films American silent feature films
Early life Jar was born in New York City but moved to California where she were raised. Career Jar released her debut EP in 2021 titled Digital Meadow. Jar will release her second EP in 2022 titled Comfortably In Pain. Jar opened three dates of Billie Eilish's 2022 Happier Than Ever, The World Tour. Jar has also opened for
including Vogue's "22 Rising Musicians Set To Rule 2022" and Alternative Press's "Rising Artists", among others. Discography EPs Digital Meadow (2021) Comfortably In Pain (2022) References Musicians from California Bedroom pop musicians Year of
pair of lovers whose relationship is often thwarted by outside forces. Star-crossed lovers may also refer to: "Star Crossed Lovers", a song by New Zealand singer
to a pair of lovers whose relationship is often thwarted by outside forces. Star-crossed lovers may also
Emergency Response Team (), commonly known as BruCERT, is a computer emergency response team and national cybersecurity organization of Brunei Darussalam. Affiliated with the OIC Computer Emergency Response Team, the Asia Pacific CERT (APCERT), Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) and other international organizations in information technology sector, it is tasked
commonly known as BruCERT, is a computer emergency response team and national cybersecurity organization of Brunei Darussalam. Affiliated with the OIC Computer Emergency Response Team, the Asia Pacific CERT (APCERT), Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) and other international organizations in information technology sector, it is tasked with preventing, analysing, and maintaining cybersecurity in addition to serving as a national research centre for IT infrastructure in the country. It has maintained a network for coordination with the global organizations to identify cybercrime
been a regular fixture in the national squad. He won his first major medal with the senior team in 2019 at the FIH Series Finals in Le Touquet, taking home a gold medal. References External links 1992 births Living people French male
FIH Junior World Cup in New Delhi. At the tournament he won a silver medal, a history making performance for the French team. Senior national team Masson made his debut for the French national team in 2014. Since his
Fishing Champs are a Philippine 3x3 basketball team which competes in the PBA 3x3, organized by the Philippines' top-flight professional league, Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). History The Master Sardines Fishing Champs are a team sponsored by Universal Canning Inc. which formally expressed its intention to compete in the PBA 3x3 as early as March 2021. Universal Canning has previously fielded at least
the Philippines' top-flight professional league, Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). History The Master Sardines Fishing Champs are a team sponsored by Universal Canning Inc. which formally expressed its intention to compete in the PBA 3x3 as early as March 2021. Universal Canning has previously fielded at least two teams in
Canadian actor known for his roles in The Border, ZOS: Zone of Separation, Da Kink in My Hair, Pushing Tin, and others. Filmography Film
of Separation, Da Kink in My Hair, Pushing Tin, and others. Filmography Film Television References Living
event. Cepuran won the 5,000 metres event at the 2022 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, becoming the first speed skater to qualify for the Olympic team. He represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the 5000 metres and team pursuit where he won a bronze medal. References 2000 births
Trials, becoming the first speed skater to qualify for the Olympic team. He represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the 5000 metres and team pursuit where he won a bronze medal. References 2000 births Living people American male speed skaters People from Glen Ellyn, Illinois Speed skaters at the 2022
in 1866. His father was Yousef Moyal whose family were wealthy Jewishs from Morocco who settled in Palestine. Shimon's brother, David Moyal (1880–1953), was a lawyer and activist. Shimon attended Jewish religious schools in Palestine. Then he went to Beirut where he studied Arabic and French languages. Next he studied medicine in Cairo. Activities and career During his studies in Cairo and later Moyal worked for different publications. One of them was Al Muqattam, a Cairo-based newspaper. He and his wife, Esther Moyal, returned to Palestine in late 1908. In 1909 Moyal published an Arabic translation of Talmud entitled At-Talmud: Asluhu wa-tasalsuluhu wa-adabuhu (The Talmud: Its Origin, Transmission, and Ethics) to make Judaism much more known by both Muslims and Christians who could read the Arabic texts. In 1913 he and his friend Nissim Malul launched a Jewish newspaper, Sawt Al Uthmaniyah (the Voice of Ottoman), which was published in Arabic. The paper was edited by Moyal and his wife. Moyals and Malul also
translation of Talmud entitled At-Talmud: Asluhu wa-tasalsuluhu wa-adabuhu (The Talmud: Its Origin, Transmission, and Ethics) to make Judaism much more known by both Muslims and Christians who could read the Arabic texts. In 1913 he and his friend Nissim Malul launched a Jewish newspaper, Sawt Al Uthmaniyah (the Voice of Ottoman), which was published in Arabic. The paper was edited by Moyal and his wife. Moyals and Malul also founded an association, Ha-Magen (The Shield), which aimed to answer to any hostile article against Zionism published in the Arabic publications. Another goal of the association was to encourage greater understanding between Jews and Arabs in Palestine and to support the peaceful relations with
in Kanagawa prefecture, about one hundred kilometers southwest of Tokyo. His father is a cousin of Masayuki Tanaka, who used to be a noted Japanese rock vocalist. In 2001, he entered the Chiyoda College of Technology and Art. While there he worked part-time at a restaurant in Odawara-Kamomiya. He also worked at a cardboard factory in 2003 and for a short time at Uniqlo. His former stage name was "Matsuo Underground", which was taken from his favorite hip-hop group, the Nitro Microphone Underground. On March 18, 2011, he announced that his stage name would be changed to "Our Holiday." He announced his marriage on Twitter on May 20, 2018, and became a father on June 22, 2020. His hobbies include basketball, snowboarding, music, soccer, and DJ work. Joint Activities Shohei Osada and Shun Matsuo first paired up in 2004, just before graduating from the Yoshimoto New Star Creation school for entertainers. They survived for 10 weeks on January 16, 2007, in a survival show organized on Yoshimoto Fandango TV. From April 28, 2009, to May 2, they performed a play named Moukifuboku [盲亀浮木, Unusual Things] at the Yoshimoto Kogyo Theater in Osaka. This was their first big joint performance and for a while they appeared regularly at that theater. They worked for a unit known as "Tokyo Wonder Swan" that consisted of young entertainers run by the same entertainment conglomerate. Chocolate Planet won the F-1 Grand Prix entertainment contest on November 23, 2010, and also received a "Red Carpet Award" for a Japanese comedy program called "Bakushou Red Carpet" that was broadcast on July 28, 2012. They have appeared on the TV show "Ariyoshi no Kabe" many times since December 28, 2015. Moreover, on January 14, 2019, they became the first MCs for the "Unbiased Reality Show Fetish Koi" which was video streamed on Abema TV. On January 31, 2019, they were also MCs for Asahi Television's "Karei-naru Ichizoku no Maverick"
On March 18, 2011, he announced that his stage name would be changed to "Our Holiday." He announced his marriage on Twitter on May 20, 2018, and became a father on June 22, 2020. His hobbies include basketball, snowboarding, music, soccer, and DJ work. Joint Activities Shohei Osada and Shun Matsuo first paired up in 2004, just before graduating from the Yoshimoto New Star Creation school for entertainers. They survived for 10 weeks on January 16, 2007, in a survival show organized on Yoshimoto Fandango TV. From April 28, 2009, to May 2, they performed a play named Moukifuboku [盲亀浮木, Unusual Things] at the Yoshimoto Kogyo Theater in Osaka. This was their first big joint performance and for a while they appeared regularly at that theater. They worked for a unit known as "Tokyo Wonder Swan" that consisted of young entertainers run by the same entertainment conglomerate. Chocolate Planet won the F-1 Grand Prix entertainment contest on November 23, 2010, and also received a "Red Carpet Award" for a Japanese comedy program called "Bakushou Red Carpet" that was broadcast on July 28, 2012. They have appeared on the TV show "Ariyoshi no Kabe" many times since December 28, 2015. Moreover, on January 14, 2019, they became the first MCs for the "Unbiased Reality Show Fetish Koi" which was video streamed on Abema TV. On January 31, 2019, they were also MCs for Asahi Television's "Karei-naru Ichizoku no Maverick" broadcast. In recent years Chocolate Planet has utilized SNS extensively. In addition to active YouTube pages, they also have attracted many followers on Instagram and TikTok. Performance Style Most of the performances by Chocolate Planet consist of humorous narratives known as konto. Osada generally takes the role of tsukkomi (straight man), providing a chance for Matsuo to crack jokes, make blunders, or act stupidly. Sometimes they reverse roles, and occasionally they perform gags in which the roles become blurred. This pair is also noted for their manzai performances, impersonations, and rhythmic material. Both Osada and Matsuo enjoy imitating other Japanese celebrities. For example, in 2017 Matsuo imitated the Japanese transgender talent Ikko, while pretending to be a beautician. Moreover, Osada
is the chief nodal agency for the administration of the city. References Municipal corporations
the chief nodal agency for the administration of the city. References Municipal corporations in Himachal Pradesh