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Kong. See also Yu Tai (constituency) External links Delineation of area of existing village Ng
resident representative (2019 to 2022) Antiquities Advisory Board. Historic Building Appraisal. No. 5 Ng Uk Tsuen Pictures Villages in Hong
It followed the International Convention for the Protection of Birds that are Useful for Agriculture that was signed in Paris on 19 March 1902 (which remains effective, but has been rendered completely obsolete by later treaties), to extend to all species of birds. The text of the treaty was modified for the first time on 1 September 1973, and a second time on 30 March 2016. The Convention established the principle that all birds, except for a small number of species, must be protected. It does not contain a list of species entitled to protection. Parties are required to maintain closed
Parties are required to maintain closed seasons for game birds (mostly during the spring migration), comply with certain hunting method regulations, and encouraged to establish bird reservers. According to the then-Governor of the International Council of Environmental Law Cyril de Klemm (1989), the Convention 'has been largely ineffective', mostly due to the relatively small number of countries that have ratified it. Instead, the Berne Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (signed in 1979, effective in 1982) had become the 'main international instrument for the protection for European birds'. See also Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels Animal rights by country or territory Bird conservation List of international animal welfare conventions
SpaceX, where she serves as chief engineer of space operations. Education Menon earned a Bachelor of mathematics and Spanish degree from Texas Christian University and a Masters of Science degree in biomedical engineering from Duke University. Career NASA Menon was a NASA biomedical flight controller for the International Space Station, assisting ISS crews from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, and leading biomedical operations for Soyuz MS-01. SpaceX Menon is a Mission Director at SpaceX, where she helps the development of SpaceX manned spaceflight missions and works at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. She manages the execution of Dragon manufacturing and operates as Crew Communications Operator.
the Polaris Dawn mission, scheduled for the end of 2022. Menon worked for NASA for seven years before joining SpaceX, where she serves as chief engineer of space operations. Education Menon earned a Bachelor of mathematics and Spanish degree from Texas Christian University and a Masters of Science degree in biomedical engineering from Duke University. Career NASA Menon was a NASA biomedical flight controller for the International Space Station, assisting ISS crews from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, and leading biomedical operations for Soyuz MS-01. SpaceX Menon is a Mission Director at SpaceX, where she helps the development of SpaceX manned spaceflight missions and works at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. She manages the execution of Dragon manufacturing and operates
Charles Masson (1800–1853) is a British East India Company soldier, explorer and amateur archaeologist. Charles Masson may also refer to: Charles Masson
soldier, explorer and amateur archaeologist. Charles Masson may also refer to: Charles Masson (ice
shows. Bazhenov's political career started in 2015 when he was appointed the head of the press office of Magas city. Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma convocation. He ran with the United Russia. He is also a founder of the environmental movement that shares his name. References
Timofey Bazhenov (; born January 25, 1976, Moscow) is a Russian political figure, former TV host, and deputy of the 8th State Duma convocation. Starting from 1994, Timofey Bazhenov began to work on the NTV channel, and in 1998 he was officially hired as a reporter. Since then, he has hosted many entertainment TV shows. Bazhenov's political career started in 2015 when
a war decoration sub-class. The order consists of three classes, as well as an associated medal in two classes: 1st: Star, with and without war decoration 2nd: Merit Cross, with and without war decoration 3rd: Merit Medal, with and without war decoration 4th: Silver Medal, with and without war
March 1922 by Regent Miklós Horthy to mark the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Convention. It was intended to honour individuals who had worked in the voluntary emergency services of the Red Cross, either in peacetime or in war. In 7. January 1938 the original 3 decorations were augmented with 2 medals, the Silver and the bronze
Brightside was first announced. On February 8, 2022, the band then officially announced the Brightside World Tour, making the European leg now part of the tour, along with announcing North American dates for summer 2022. The tour was set to begin on February 1, 2022, in Prague, but is now scheduled to begin on February 24, 2022, in Nottingham due to ongoing concerns of the COVID-19 pandemic. Several shows from this tour were rescheduled from III: The World Tour back in 2020. Tickets
the fourth concert tour by American folk rock band The Lumineers, in support of their fourth studio album, Brightside (2022). The tour is set to begin on February 24, 2022, in Nottingham, and is set to conclude on September 6, 2022, in Grand Rapids. Background On May 20, 2021, the band first announced
(Sheung Shui) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022) Villages in Hong Kong Sheung
is a village in Sheung Shui, North District, Hong Kong. External links
References Populated places in Bahawalnagar District Populated places in Chishtian Tehsil
small village of Chishtian Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. References Populated places
left by Garcia, but Wolf Bros have lasted long enough to establish its own rugged and spacious approach to the music. It feels like a tacit acknowledgement of the need to move on, implying that if Weir is to fully embody the legacy he helped build, part of that is finding other ways to live inside it." In Glide Magazine Dave Goodwich wrote, "Wolf Bros have gone on to perform nearly eighty shows and have seen their catalog rapidly grow as they continually find ways to reinvent the timeless material of the Grateful Dead in a unique stripped-down fashion that offers up a welcome counterpoint to the bells and whistles that accompany Weir's main project, Dead & Company.... While their laid back style may not be for everyone, Wolf Bros has already proven to be a formidable addition to the Grateful Dead family." Track listing "New Speedway Boogie" (Jerry Garcia, Robert
It was released as a CD and as a two-disc LP on February 18, 2022. Critical reception On Pitchfork Jonathan Willinger said, "There have been previous stints where Weir assumed center stage, rather than looking for someone to fill the space left by Garcia, but Wolf Bros have lasted long enough to establish its own rugged and spacious approach to the music. It feels like a tacit acknowledgement of the need to move on, implying that if Weir is to fully embody the legacy he helped build, part of that is finding other ways to live inside it." In Glide Magazine Dave Goodwich wrote, "Wolf Bros have gone on to perform nearly eighty shows and have seen their catalog rapidly grow as they
lawyer in Barnaul. In 2004, he was elected a deputy of the Altai Regional Council of People's Deputies, running from the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia. Later he joined the United Russia. On September 17, 2010, he was appointed the Deputy Governor of the Altai Territory. Since 2016 he has served as deputy of the 7th (2016-2021) and 8th State
as a lawyer in Barnaul. In 2004, he was elected a deputy of the Altai Regional Council of People's Deputies, running from the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia. Later he joined the United Russia. On September
involved in the work of the Young Guard of United Russia. Later he was appointed deputy regional director of the organization. From 2013 to 2019, he was the head of the All-Russia People's Front's department on the work with regions. Since 2021 he has served as deputy of the 8th State
Artyom Bichayev (; born April 4, 1990, Roslavl, Roslavlsky District) is a Russian political figure and deputy of the 8th State Duma convocation. While studying at the Saratov State Academy of Law, he started to be actively involved in the work of the Young Guard of United Russia. Later he
he graduated from the Krasnotur'inskiy Industrial'nyy Kolledzh. Later he continued his education at the Ural State Technical University (2000) and the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (2011). Bidonko started his political career in 2009 when he was elected the head of Karpinsk (nominated by the United Russia). In 2013 he was re-elected for the same position. On December 15, 2014,
continued his education at the Ural State Technical University (2000) and the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (2011). Bidonko started his political career in 2009 when he was elected the head of Karpinsk (nominated by the United Russia). In 2013 he was re-elected
with guest performers. It was patterned after Dick Clark's American Bandstand and John Waters's Hairspray, but aimed at a gay and lesbian audience. Sixty episodes of the Lavender Lounge television show were created, including being named "Official Video" of GLBTQ Pride Parade" in 1993 and 1994, plus "Official Video" of Halloween In The Castro 1992 and 1993. Segments of Lavender Lounge were screened at the Los Angeles Gay Film Festival and the Fresno Gay Film Festival. During a six-month period in 1994, episodes of the show were broadcast on satellite reaching from Alaska to Puerto Rico. In 1994 and 1995, Lavender Lounge was aired on both the Public-access television channel and the leased access channel in San Francisco.
Times, reviewing Lavender Lounge, described as " three men in psychedelic-colored housedresses". The format of the show was a "TV Dance Party for Gay Boys and Girls", with members of the public invited to dance in the studio to recorded music interspersed with guest performers. It was patterned after Dick Clark's American Bandstand and John Waters's Hairspray, but aimed at a gay and lesbian audience. Sixty episodes of the Lavender Lounge television show were created, including being named "Official Video" of GLBTQ Pride Parade" in 1993 and 1994, plus "Official Video" of Halloween In The Castro 1992 and 1993. Segments of Lavender Lounge were screened at the Los Angeles Gay Film Festival and the Fresno Gay Film Festival. During a six-month period in 1994, episodes of the show were broadcast on satellite reaching from Alaska
poet, best known for her poetry books Dobradura (2007), Pingue-pongue (2012), Rabo de baleia (2013), and
a Brazilian poet, best known for her poetry books Dobradura (2007), Pingue-pongue (2012), Rabo de baleia
sports authority and the Iranian Federation, who considered it a gross violation of the rules of the host country. Laws in Iran are still very strong when it comes to men and women's sports competitions and no man is allowed entry into one of the matches that the women are a part of. Indian Players Slamms Organizers for No Broadcast Many Indian stars after winning the tournament slammed the organizers for not broadcasting the tournament. "It is a sad thing that there was not telecast at all on TV," said Puneri Paltan star Deepak Niwas Hooda, "Such events should certainly be broadcasted. We really liked it when everyone across India watched us play in the Pro Kabaddi League and even we could also see ourselves on TV, The organizers authorities should have certainly made an arrangement to telecast the matches in India. It means a lot to us if we know people back home are seeing us play and it gives us an extra boost." he added. Indian Captain Ajay Thakur said "We got to know that there is no telecast of the tournament in India and that you (fans) are unable to watch the matches. It as a very sad thing that there is no coverage of the Championships and
and 5th for women's). 1st ever to be held(and to be held outside India) in Iran, 20 teams (11 countries) participated at the tournament. This was regarded as the best edition of Asian Kabaddi Championship. India continued their dominance by winning both men and women competitions. Draw 9 Countries(Afghanistan only in men's and Chinese Taipei only in women's) participated in both men's and women's team competitions. They were divided into 2 Pools of 5 teams each in both men and women competition. Men Pool A Pool B Women Pool A Pool B Medalists Medal Table Controversies and Criticism Thailand Head Coach Headscarf Incident the head coach of the Thailand women's kabaddi team was reportedly caught with a headscarf over his head in order to gain entry into one of the matches that the Iranian women's team was taking part in. Reports suggest that the coach entered the premises of the match and wore two different colours of headscarves in order to blend in with the other women around. The act has been strongly condemned by the local sports authority and the Iranian Federation, who considered it a gross violation of the rules of the host country. Laws in Iran are still very strong when it comes
Chak No 051/Fateh, is a small village of Chishtian
051/Fateh, is a small village of Chishtian Tehsil, Bahawalnagar District
Duma convocations. In 1999 Bessarab graduated from the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics, and in 2001 she received an MA degree from the Krasnodar University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (Jurisprudence). She started her political career in 2012 when she ran for the Legislative Assembly of the Krasnodar Krai. In 2013 was appointed the chairman of the Kuban branch of the All-Russia People's Front. Since 2016 she has served
of Communications and Informatics, and in 2001 she received an MA degree from the Krasnodar University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (Jurisprudence). She started her political career in 2012 when she ran for the Legislative Assembly of the Krasnodar Krai. In 2013 was appointed the chairman of the Kuban branch of the All-Russia People's Front. Since 2016 she has served as deputy of the 7th (2016-2021) and 8th State Duma (since 2021) convocations. She represents the
(C|CISO). Career Perry's early career was as a computer programmer for J.B. Hunt Transportation and Walmart, both in his home state of Arkansas. He later workd for Alltel Telecommunications (acquired by Verzion) where his primary responsibility was coauthored by Kai Roercybersecurity program management and security awareness. He later moved to Gartner Research (NYSE:IT), where he led security awareness, security culture management, and anti-phishing behavior management research in addition to covering areas of IAM strategy, CISO Program Management mentoring, and Technology Service Provider success strategies. Carpenter also served as Head of Communications in the security department of Fidelity Information Services. Carpenter is the author of
holds a Master of Science in Information Assurance (MSIA) from Norwich University in Vermont and is a Certified Chief Information Security Officer (C|CISO). Career Perry's early career was as a computer programmer for J.B. Hunt Transportation and Walmart, both in his home state of Arkansas. He later workd for Alltel Telecommunications (acquired by Verzion) where his primary responsibility was coauthored by Kai Roercybersecurity program management and security awareness. He later moved to Gartner Research (NYSE:IT), where he led
On December 22, 2020, the Taoyuan and head coach Liu I-Hsiang mutually agreed to part ways without playing any games with the team. Preseason The preseason began on October 17, and ended on November 22. Regular season The regular season began on December 19, 2020, and ended on April 10, 2021. Playoffs Bracket Bold Series winner Italic Team with home-court advantage Statistics Individual statistic leaders Individual game highs Team statistic leaders Awards Yearly awards All-PLG Team: Chang Tsung-Hsien, Taipei Fubon Braves Chieng Li-Huan, Hsinchu JKO Lioneers Shih Chin-Yao, Taoyuan Pilots Yang Chin-Min, Formosa Taishin Dreamers Ihor Zaytsev, Taipei Fubon Braves All-Defensive Team: Chieng Li-Huan, Hsinchu JKO Lioneers Kao Kuo-Hao, Hsinchu JKO Lioneers Chang Tsung-Hsien, Taipei
coach Liu I-Hsiang mutually agreed to part ways without playing any games with the team. Preseason The preseason began on October 17, and ended on November 22. Regular season The regular season began on December 19, 2020, and ended on April 10, 2021. Playoffs Bracket Bold Series winner Italic Team with home-court advantage Statistics Individual statistic leaders Individual game highs Team statistic leaders Awards Yearly awards All-PLG Team: Chang Tsung-Hsien, Taipei Fubon Braves Chieng Li-Huan, Hsinchu JKO Lioneers Shih Chin-Yao, Taoyuan Pilots Yang Chin-Min, Formosa Taishin Dreamers Ihor Zaytsev, Taipei Fubon Braves All-Defensive Team: Chieng Li-Huan, Hsinchu JKO Lioneers Kao Kuo-Hao, Hsinchu JKO Lioneers Chang Tsung-Hsien, Taipei Fubon Braves Lee Te-Wei, Formosa Taishin Dreamers Hasheem Thabeet, Hsinchu JKO Lioneers Statistical awards Finals Players of the Week Preseason Regular Season Players of the Month Arenas The Hsinchu Lioneers announced on September 8, 2020, that they would play their home games at Hsinchu County Stadium. The Taoyuan announced on November 14, 2020, that they would play their home games at Taoyuan Arena. The Formosa Dreamers scheduled last four of their home games at National Taiwan University of
silver and the soft gilding of the borders. Apparently, when applying when drawing drawings, sets of openwork metal stencils were used, which made it possible to repeat images and give them a mirror image. Thanks to hand engraving, identical patterns vary in detail. In addition to these two specimens, ornamental elements also appear on other finds, including kolts, pendants, and necklaces. In total, there are more than 40 artifacts in the Old Ryazan treasure. On wood (applied art) In manuscripts The Russian paleographer Vyacheslav Shchepkin was the first to combine the ornamentation of ancient Russian handwritten collections (marginal and capital decorations, capital letters of the first page of the “letter cap”) with the term floral ornament, the main element of which is a branch. Later it was believed that this element underlies the floral ornament of the oldest ancient Russian books: Ostromir Gospels (1056-1057), Svyatoslav's Izbornik (1073), the Mstislav Gospel (until 1117), the Missal of Varlaam Khutynsky (XII century), the Yuryevsky Gospel (1119-1128). Even at the beginning of the 20th century, Nikodim Kondakov noted the similarity of the ornamentation of the most ancient Russian miniatures with cloisonné enamel. The same circumstance prompted Boris Rybakov to attribute manuscripts with floral ornaments to a separate category of ornamental art. Both in miniatures and on cloisonne enamel, the pattern of the drawing is the same: in the simplest version, it is a three-petal flower. Outside Russian lands Some elements of Old Russian culture were found in the Polish burial grounds in Lutomiersk, many of which have analogues in late Varangian-Russian burials. All objects, both from the field of ritual customs and material culture, are associated mainly with Russia, mainly with Kievan Rus, and through it with the culture of the peoples living in the Black Sea and Ural steppes, as well as with the Scandinavian and Baltic cultures. Scientists conduct several more remote anologies to the antiquities of Lutomersk with ancient Russian burials: distributors for belts with an ornament of bear heads, similar to those found in the village of Spasskoye, Kaminsky province, over the Omiya River (between the upper reaches of the Ob and Irtysh), as well as in the village of Kynovska and in the Perm region above the upper Kama. The complex of features that distinguish these foreign, non-Polish burials is directly related to Russia, namely, to the burials and the cremation ritual characteristic of the Varangian-Russian burial grounds (extensive burial pits and stone lining, in many cases the presence of a horse team). According to the assumption of Konrad Yazhzhevsky, which arose in the North Slavic environment and later spread among the Varangians-Rus, this burial rite came to Poland during the time of Boleslav the Brave, during the years of military clashes (1013, 1018 or 1019), when a small group of influential political emigrants (outcasts) from Kievan Rus, together with a group of warriors, among whom were the Slavized Varangians, found refuge here, and was planted "for fodder" away from the borders of the state. Partially Christianized, they left traces of their own culture in the local environment, but disappeared among the local population. In the Baltic, many material and artistic values ​​coming from Russia were not only involved in the exchange between the inhabitants of the Baltic coasts and Scandinavia,
Russian population, the ornamental pattern was present more often than on weapons, eventually evolving into the so-called animal style. Some decorated household items could be distributed both among the nobility and among ordinary citizens. Old Russian bronze thick-plastic rings are also distinguished from personal attire, differing from simple rings in a cast ornament of three to five hallmarks, each of which contains an element of a complex ornamental pattern. This type of rings was first singled out in 1959 by Mikhail Zhitomirskaya and named cellular in his thesis “Ornamented rings and bracelets of the Vyatichi”. The greatest width of the ring is 9 mm, the length in the pattern is 60–65 mm. The relation of the rings to the culture of the Vyatichi is not in doubt among archaeologists. Most of the rings were found only in burials, however, analogues of some types are also found in the cultural strata of the population. Casting molds for making this type of rings have not been found. Most of the rings date back to the 11th century, only a few belong to an earlier period. On 14 copies of the rings, the remains of enamel were seen: red (8 copies), green (2 copies) and lost color (4 copies). In addition to them, the so-called "knyazely" rings with shields and seals are known, but they are not ornamented in such detail. Especially valuable are the finds from the hoard found in Staraya Ryazan in 1970, among which a silver colt and a silver bracelet with a distinct ornament in the animal style stand out. A fantastic beast is depicted on a silver colt in the twists of a ribbon braid with vegetable curls. Similar monsters, characteristic of the animal style of the XII-XIII centuries, can be found on Chernihiv kolts. On a wide bracelet, animal-like creatures are also depicted next to the ornament; it is possible that during its manufacture there was an influence of Slavic mythology. The stylistic similarity with the bracelet of the Staraya Ryazan treasure of 1966 indicates that they were made in the same workshop. The relation of this bracelet to women's attire is indisputable. The matte black background sets off with the brilliance of the figures left in silver and the soft gilding of the borders. Apparently, when applying when drawing drawings, sets of openwork metal stencils were used, which made it possible to repeat images and give them a mirror image. Thanks to hand engraving, identical patterns vary in detail. In addition to these two specimens, ornamental elements also appear on other finds, including kolts, pendants, and necklaces. In total, there are more than 40 artifacts in the Old Ryazan treasure. On wood (applied art) In manuscripts The Russian paleographer Vyacheslav Shchepkin was the first to combine the ornamentation of ancient Russian handwritten collections (marginal and capital decorations, capital letters of the first page of the “letter cap”) with the term floral ornament, the main element of which is a branch. Later it was believed that this element underlies the floral ornament of the oldest ancient Russian books: Ostromir Gospels (1056-1057), Svyatoslav's Izbornik (1073), the Mstislav Gospel (until 1117), the Missal of Varlaam Khutynsky (XII century), the Yuryevsky Gospel (1119-1128). Even at the beginning of the 20th century, Nikodim Kondakov noted the similarity of the ornamentation of the most ancient Russian miniatures with cloisonné enamel. The same circumstance prompted Boris Rybakov to attribute manuscripts with floral ornaments to a separate category of ornamental art. Both in miniatures and on cloisonne enamel, the pattern of the drawing is the same: in the simplest version, it is a three-petal flower. Outside Russian lands Some elements of Old Russian culture were found in the Polish burial grounds in Lutomiersk, many of which have analogues in late Varangian-Russian burials. All objects, both from the field of ritual customs and material culture, are associated mainly with Russia, mainly with Kievan Rus, and through it with the culture of the peoples living in the Black Sea and Ural steppes, as well as with the Scandinavian and Baltic cultures. Scientists conduct several more remote anologies to the antiquities of Lutomersk with ancient Russian burials: distributors for belts with an ornament of bear heads, similar to those found in the village of
song fully performed in Lithuanian and the first since in a domestic language. Track listing Charts References 2022 singles 2022 songs Eurovision
2022 in Turin, Italy, after winning the pre-selection competition 2022. This marks the first time since that Lithuania has sent a song fully performed in Lithuanian and the first since in a domestic language.
existing village Ma Mei Ha (Fanling) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022) Villages in Hong
in Fanling, in the North District of the New Territories of Hong
February 2022, she became affiliated with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and it was announced that she will be the ballor carrier of the SNS-led coalition's "Together We Can Do Everything" ballot list in the upcoming parliamentary election. References 1959 births Living people People from Užice Democratic Party (Serbia) politicians Candidates for President of Serbia University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine alumni
announced that she will be the ballor carrier of the SNS-led coalition's "Together We Can Do Everything" ballot list in the upcoming parliamentary election. References 1959 births Living people People from Užice Democratic Party (Serbia) politicians Candidates for President
a Nepali politician, and the member of Central Policy Research and Training Academy (CPRTA) of Nepali Congress, Nepal's largest democratic party. Adhikari is from Sarlahi and began his political career with the Nepal Student Union, the student wing of Nepali Congress. He was a member of the party's Central Policy Research and Training Academy (CPRTA), accepting the invitation from former Home Minister Bimalendra Nidhi on 12th April 2019. Biography Adhikari started his political life from Ratna Rajya (RR Campus) as a Nepal Student Union leader. He was the campus president of RR Campus from the Nepal Student Union. Between 2000 and 2002,
Adhikari (Nepali: दिपक अधिकारी) is a Nepali politician, and the member of Central Policy Research and Training Academy (CPRTA) of Nepali Congress, Nepal's largest democratic party. Adhikari is from Sarlahi and began his political career with the Nepal Student Union, the student wing of Nepali Congress. He was a member of the party's Central Policy Research and Training Academy (CPRTA), accepting the invitation from former Home Minister Bimalendra Nidhi on 12th April 2019. Biography Adhikari started his
in southern Vietnam. The plant has obvious xeromorphic features and is adapted to these dry conditions. The cool-growing plant occurs at 1200 to 1300 m. The plants are large and terete. Conservation
component of the South Annamese endemism center, which is characterised by isolated, uplifted plateaux and high mountain systems. They are also found in dry lowland Dipterocarp forests in southern Vietnam. The plant has obvious xeromorphic features and is adapted to these dry conditions. The cool-growing plant occurs at
unconscious bias training, and women's initiatives; change management; employee engagement; and creating a culture where employees can thrive. Myles launched The Sister Accord Africa – The Winners Circle to help meet her goal of having one billion girls and women learn how to love themselves and each other. The first Sister Accord Chapter was established in Harare, Zimbabwe. She is frequently quoted in notable newspaper such as CNN, Huffpost, Business Insider, Forbes etc
Africa – The Winners Circle to help meet her goal of having one billion girls and women learn how to love themselves and each other. The first Sister Accord Chapter was established in Harare, Zimbabwe. She is frequently quoted in notable newspaper such as CNN, Huffpost, Business Insider, Forbes etc Myles is also the author of The Sister Accord: 51 Ways to Love Your Sister and 51 Ways to Love Your Children. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) American chief executives American
in Glasgow while performing in other bands. They were formerly known as LUCIA. Discography Extended Plays Best Boy (2017) Cheap Talk (2 November 2018) Eternity (31 January 2020) The State of Things (9 October 2020) Singles Melted Ice Cream (2017)
(31 January 2020) Let Go (22 May 2020) Perfectly Untrue (September 2020) Forever Forget (January 2021) References External links Official website Musical groups from Glasgow Musical quartets Scottish indie rock
word in the Tamil literature". In an interview with Avinash Ramachandran of The New Indian Express, Vivek had said that "when a song is featured in a film that has such a big star like Suriya, people will surely pay more attention to the lyrics". Release and reception The song was released on 13 February 2020, coinciding the eve of Valentine's Day. The release coincided with a special launching ceremony that was held at Chennai International Airport where the team planned to launch the single inside the Boeing 737 aircraft flying on mid-air, which is the first in Tamil cinema, to hold a film's song launch during mid-air flight. The team collaborated with SpiceJet as the official aviation partner and had launched a special Boeing 737 passenger jet with the film's poster being branded on it. 100 first-time fliers including 70 school children are invited to the single track launch which was held during mid-air flight. The song was simultaneously launched on all streaming platforms, the same day, along with the Telugu-version of the track "Pilla Puli". Antara Chakraborty of The Indian Express called the song as "an earworm as the beats are catchy". Critic-based
his rendition of this high-pitched melody." Commercial performance For the digital news platform The News Minute, Anjana Shekar listed the song, along with "Kaattu Payale" (another track from the film) in the year-ender review 7 Tamil Songs That Needed in Your Playlist. Spotify chose "Veyyon Silli" and five other tracks from the film's album in their Top Tamil Tracks of 2020. It was the most streamed Tamil song on JioSaavn in 2020. As of February 2022, the song garnered about 66 million views, with the lyrical version gained more views (41 million views) than the video song. Credits and personnel Credits adapted from YouTube. G. V. Prakash Kumar – composer Harish Sivaramakrishnan – playback singer Vivek – lyrics Rajkumar Amal – music producer Balaji – solo violin KC Balasarangan – backing vocals Sarath Santhosh – backing vocals Ala B Bala – backing vocals Sanjay Chandrashekhar – recording and supervision (Divine Labs, Chennai) Jehovahson Alghar – mixing and mastering (Divine Labs, Chennai) Shadab Rayeen – iTunes mastering (New Edge Studios, Mumbai) Abhishek Sortey – mastering assistance Dhanunjey Kapekar – mastering assistance Track listings Accolades Notes References 2020 songs Indian songs Tamil-language songs Songs written for films
Fischer (born January 1, 1943, in St. Albans) is an Austrian writer, translator, and women's rights activist. She is best known for her book Aimée & Jaguar. Eine Liebesgeschichte,
in St. Albans) is an Austrian writer, translator, and women's rights activist. She is best known for her book Aimée &
and upper slopes of isolated hills. Flowering occurs from February to June and flowers are very showy, fragrant and white. The three-lobed labellum is yellow at the tip and
are very showy, fragrant and white. The three-lobed labellum is yellow at the tip and pink with white spots below. Conservation This species is included in the CITES appendix II and international trade is regulated to
In 1961, he became head of the park service in Aruba. In 1962, he became the Aruban representative of the newly formed National Park Agency (then STINAPA, nowadays CARMABI). In 1969, he became head of the Curaçaoan park service. In 1978, he became head of the Aruban tourism agency. In 1983, Merryweather became a member of the Aruban Patriotic Party (PPA), and was elected to the island council of Aruba. In April 1984, he resigned from the island council, and was appointed to the cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands Antilles in The Hague, Netherlands. On 1 January 1986, the Status aparte of Aruba came into effect, which made Aruba a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The country was to be represented by a Minister Plenipotentiary in the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. On 10 January, Merryweather was appointed first Minister Plenipotentiary of Aruba, and served until 11 February 1989. After his tenure as minister, Merryweather served as head of the European tourism agency for Aruba. In 1990, Merryweather became president of Nationaal Fonds Sports Gehandicapten (NFSG), a charitable fund for handicapped sports in the Netherlands. During his
STINAPA, nowadays CARMABI). In 1969, he became head of the Curaçaoan park service. In 1978, he became head of the Aruban tourism agency. In 1983, Merryweather became a member of the Aruban Patriotic Party (PPA), and was elected to the island council of Aruba. In April 1984, he resigned from the island council, and was appointed to the cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands Antilles in The Hague, Netherlands. On 1 January 1986, the Status aparte of Aruba came into effect, which made Aruba a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The country was to be represented by a Minister Plenipotentiary in the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. On 10 January, Merryweather was appointed first Minister Plenipotentiary of Aruba, and served until 11 February 1989. After his tenure as minister, Merryweather served as head of the European tourism agency for Aruba. In 1990, Merryweather became president of Nationaal Fonds Sports Gehandicapten (NFSG), a charitable fund for handicapped sports in the Netherlands. During his lifetime, Merryweather
all save one of the seats on the council as the Orkney Movement contested its
Council, was held on 4 May 1982 as part of the wider 1982 Scottish regional
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result, Disney was able to directly operate Disney Junior and its sister channel, the Disney Channel, in Korea. Disney Junior along with Disney Channel on both Korea, Southeast Asia & Hong Kong was shut down on October 1, 2021, while it's content was replaced instead on Disney+. References Television channels and stations established in 2004 Television channels and stations disestablished in
Disney Junior Asia (Playhouse Disney Asia). Then, in June 2010, Disney Channel Worldwide, which owns Disney Junior, and SK Telecom joined hands to establish Television Media Korea (now Disney Channel Korea Co. Ltd. in 2016), a joint venture, and from July 11, 2011, Dubbing and voice multi-service broadcasting began. On November 2, 2011, SK Telecom physically spin-off its platform business, including TV Media Korea, into its new subsidiary, SK Planet. After that,
Portuguese professional footballer who plays for S.C. Braga. Club career Having grown through the youth ranks and reserve team of SC Braga, Leonardo Buta made his professional debut for the club on the 12 February 2022, replacing Bruno Rodrigues at the 56th minute of a 2–1 home Primeira Liga win against Paços de Ferreira. International career Buta
Portugal, playing with the under-17 during the 2018–19 season. Personal life Born in a family of Angolan descent, Leonardo is the younger brother of professional footballer Aurélio Buta. References External links 2002 births Living people Portuguese footballers Portugal youth international footballers Association football defenders People from Anadia, Portugal S.C.
Adlercreutzia which has been isolated from human faeces. References Coriobacteriia
of Adlercreutzia which has been isolated from human
Heidi Evans of The New York Daily News for their editorials on Ground Zero workers’ health problems. Biography Weintraub graduated cum laude from Barnard College with a B.A. in linguistics and a minor in political science in 1982. She also wrote for, and edited the Columbia Daily Spectator. She worked at the New York Daily News for 23 years, winning a Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing in 2007
with Arthur Browne and Heidi Evans of The New York Daily News for their editorials on Ground Zero workers’ health problems. Biography Weintraub graduated cum laude from Barnard College with a B.A. in linguistics and a minor in political science in 1982. She also wrote for, and edited the Columbia Daily Spectator. She worked at the New York Daily News for 23
He served as auxiliary and curial bishop of the Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria, Egypt, from 1986 until his retirement in 2020. Gotta died on 15 February 2022, at the age of 85.
was an Egyptian Coptic Catholic hierarch. Born in Cairo, Egypt, Golta was ordained to the priesthood in 1960. He served as auxiliary and curial bishop of the Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria, Egypt,
20 and 21 but the event wasn't renamed Ranking Drivers' Ranking Note : Bold : Tsuiso (Dual-run) Winner Italic : Tanso (Single-run) WInner † - Due to time limit expired Akinori Utsumi was declared winner as he qualified higher than Yukio Matsui but both driver gets 21 points (Average point between first and second place) Tanso series Ranking Note : Bold : Tanso (Single-run) Winner Teams' Ranking Source : 2021 D1GP Series ranking External link Official Website (In Japanese) References
November 20 and 21 but the event wasn't renamed Ranking Drivers' Ranking Note : Bold : Tsuiso (Dual-run) Winner Italic : Tanso (Single-run) WInner † - Due to time limit expired Akinori Utsumi was declared winner as he qualified higher than Yukio Matsui but both driver gets 21 points
University, Faculty of Engineering and Economics. Career In 1995, Mechiauri was elected as a member of the Parliament of Georgia and served until 2004. He was later elected again to the Parliament of Georgia, for Georgian Dream, and served from 2012 till 2016. Mechiauri left Georgian Dream in 2016 due to disagreements, and founded the party "For United Georgia", which he led before death. In 2017, he was elected Mayor of Tianeti., but later resigned due to his participation in the parliamentary
Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Engineering and Economics. Career In 1995, Mechiauri was elected as a member of the Parliament of Georgia and served until 2004. He was later elected again to the Parliament of Georgia, for Georgian Dream, and served from 2012 till 2016. Mechiauri left Georgian
Hazorasp District. Its area is , and it had 54,400 inhabitants in 2021. References Xorazm
Xorazm Region in Uzbekistan. The seat lies at the city Pitnak. It was created in March 2020 out of the larger, eastern part
in the Mali Women's National Football Championship and the champions title in the 2020-21 Mali w,Women's Football Cup. By December 2021, she moved to Turkey, and signed with the newly established Women's Super League club Fatih Karagümrük in Istanbul. International career
Turkey, and signed with the newly established Women's Super League club Fatih Karagümrük in Istanbul. International career She is a member of the Mali women's national team. References 2002 births Living people People from Kayes Region 21st-century Malian people Malian women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Mali women's international footballers Malian expatriate footballers Malian expatriate sportspeople in Turkey Expatriate women's footballers in Turkey Turkish
the family Rhodobacteraceae with one known species (Aliishimia ponticola). Aliishimia ponticola has been isolated from seawater from
been isolated from seawater from the Jeju island. References Rhodobacteraceae Bacteria
Ontario, Hawker attended Havergal College, an independent day and boarding school for girls. Upon graduating, she enrolled at the University of Toronto (U of T) for her medical degree and Master of Science degree in clinical epidemiology and health care research. While completing her education, residency, and fellowship, Hawker gave birth to three children. Career Upon completing her residency and fellowship, Hawker joined U of T's Faculty of Medicine in 1993 as a clinician-scientist at Women's College Hospital (WCH). She eventually became the director of WCH's osteoporosis research program, where she focused on osteoporosis (OA). One of her studies into OA included developing alternatives to hormone replacement for bone loss during menopause. She also helped establish one of the first doctoral programs in clinical epidemiology in North America. In 2003, Hawker was awarded the F.M. Hill Chair in Academic Women's Medicine by WCH and was appointed their chief of medicine two years later. In this role, Hawker received a five-year Senior Distinguished Research Investigator Award from the Arthritis Society of Canada. As a result of her research and academic accomplishments, Hawker was the recipient of the Robert Hyland Award for Excellence in Mentorship
at Women's College Hospital (WCH). She eventually became the director of WCH's osteoporosis research program, where she focused on osteoporosis (OA). One of her studies into OA included developing alternatives to hormone replacement for bone loss during menopause. She also helped establish one of the first doctoral programs in clinical epidemiology in North America. In 2003, Hawker was awarded the F.M. Hill Chair in Academic Women's Medicine by WCH and was appointed their chief of medicine two years later. In this role, Hawker received a five-year Senior Distinguished Research Investigator Award from the Arthritis Society of Canada. As a result of her research and academic accomplishments, Hawker was the recipient of the Robert Hyland Award for Excellence in Mentorship and Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in
member of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly representing Kawardha. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Indian National Congress politicians from Chhattisgarh
Congress. He is the current Cabinet Minister of Chhattisgarh. He is a member of the Chhattisgarh Legislative
of Gainsborough, and brother of Thomas, 5th Lord Burgh, Lord-Deputy in Ireland. The first mention of him that has been reserved is in 1585, when he raised a body of men in Lincolnshire for service beyond the sea, embarked with them at Hull on 25 August, and commanded them in the campaigns in the Netherlands, under the Earl of Leicester, and afterwards under Lord Willoughby. He was knighted by Leicester and appointed Governor of Doesburg; in the early months of 1588 he was for some little time Governor of the Briel, possibly as his brother's deputy, at which time he wrote to Lord Willoughby, imploring his favourable consideration, as he had had no pay for nineteen months, and was in extreme need. In September 1589 he commanded one of the regiments which went to France with Lord Willoughby to the support of Henry IV, from whom, although already knighted, he received the honour of knighthood on the field of Ivry, in recognition of his distinguished conduct in the battle. On his return to England he became associated with Sir Walter Raleigh, and was in 1592 appointed by him to command his ship the Roebuck, one of a squadron fitted out by the Queen, Raleigh, the Earl of Cumberland, and others, to intercept the Spanish treasure ships. The little squadron put to sea under the command of Burgh, another squadron being
a boy. Gilbert accepted the challenge, claiming the choice of weapons and choosing single rapiers. In default of exact evidence the agreement of dates leads to the conclusion that the duel took place, and that Burgh was killed. He was buried in St. Andrew's Chapel in Westminster Abbey, where, in the following year, a tablet was erected to his memory. This has now disappeared; but, according to a copy of the inscription preserved by Croll, Burgh is said to have been taken away morte immaturâ ("untimely dead") in the thirty-second year of his age, on 7 March 1594. The inscription seems to imply, and – by Croll and others, including Dean Stanley – has been understood to imply, that Burgh was slain in boarding the Great Carrack. It distinctly states, however, that he brought the Carrack to England, and was most honourably received. The bold and crafty enemy whom Burgh despised, and at whose hands he fell, may very well have been Mr. Gilbert. Burke, giving an English version of this inscription, renders it "he fell by an untimely death in the fifty-third year of his age"; and it is so repeated in later editions. This evidently is a mistake. The age of fifty-three seems incompatible with the morte immaturâ præreptus, as well as with the known age of William, Lord Burgh, born in or about 1525, of whom Sir John was the third son. Burgh's name has been spelt in different ways. Mr. Edwards, who in most points is scrupulously accurate, gives it as Borough, and that while immediately referring to a holograph letter with a clear and legible signature, Jo. Burgh. It may therefore be well
John Williams House is a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located at 17 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1883. The building is part of the Savannah
is part of the Savannah Historic District, and in a survey by the Historic Savannah Foundation, the building was found to be of
of birth missing (living people) Living people Malayalam playback singers Indian women playback singers
Malayalam movie industry. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Malayalam playback singers Indian women playback singers
attack of 1994 and the Tokyo subway sarin attack of 1995, appeared in the magazine before the cult's dangerous nature became known. It is produced by Gakushu Kenkyusha (aka Gakken), and its current editor is , who has edited the magazine since 2005. The magazine began in 1979, said to be influenced by an increased interest in occultism in
dangerous nature became known. It is produced by Gakushu Kenkyusha (aka Gakken), and its current editor is , who has edited the magazine since 2005. The magazine began in 1979, said to be influenced by an increased
, Khb Colyy , Shivpuri Colo and , Maratha Colony are some nearby localities to Hosayellapur. References Cities and
, Shivpuri Colo and , Maratha Colony are some nearby localities to Hosayellapur. References
the Barbadian ambassador to China. References Living people Barbadian politicians Ambassadors
Barbadian ambassador to China. References Living people Barbadian politicians
took the silver at the Soling Worlds in Etobicoke, Canada. Furthermore, Koch won two gold and five silver medals at Soling European Championships between 2003 and 2013 all as helmsman and with the same team members. Koch holds many national Championships in several countries. Awards Bearer of the “Golden Badge of Honor” from the Bavarian Sailing Federation 1995, 2005-2011 Bearer of the “Letter of Honor” from the City of Starnberg 2008-2011 Bearer of the “Deed of Honor” from the City of Berlin 2006, 2008-2010 “Sailor of the Year 2010” in the Yacht-Club-Berlin-Grünau Honorary member of the CVCP, Castiglione della Pescaia Personal life Koch lives in Munich and works in the marine industry as sailmaking consultant, sailing coach and consultant for tracking and trace. References 1958 births Living people
in Castellione the Koch team earned the nickname "The Maremma boys". In 2009 the Koch team took the silver at the Soling Worlds in Etobicoke, Canada. Furthermore, Koch won two gold and five silver medals at Soling European Championships between 2003 and 2013 all as helmsman and with the same team members. Koch holds many national Championships in several countries. Awards Bearer of the “Golden Badge of Honor” from the Bavarian Sailing Federation 1995, 2005-2011 Bearer of the “Letter of Honor” from the City of Starnberg 2008-2011 Bearer of the “Deed of Honor” from the City of Berlin 2006, 2008-2010 “Sailor of the Year 2010” in the Yacht-Club-Berlin-Grünau Honorary member of the CVCP, Castiglione della
CITES appendix II and international trade is regulated to protect wild populations.
is a species of epiphytic orchid endemic to Myanmar. Conservation This species is included
a micro hydroelectric scheme in Oxford, England. It is located on the River Thames, using the head of water provided by the weir at Osney Lock. It can generate of electricity with its archimedes screw turbine.
scheme is owned and operated by Osney Lock Hydro, an industrial and provident society for the benefit of the community. The idea for the project was first raised in 2002, with construction work starting in the summer of 2013, and the first electricity was
assistant). He was the son of Benedetto (c.1580 – 1637), also a fattore of the Fabbrica, whom he assisted with flower mosaics on the floor of St Peter's Basilica for 13 years – from approximately 1620. This involved creating imagery by arranging vibrant flower petals. In the works, whole flowers, individual petals,
the son of Benedetto (c.1580 – 1637), also a fattore of the Fabbrica, whom he assisted with flower mosaics on the floor of St Peter's Basilica for 13 years – from approximately 1620. This involved creating imagery by arranging vibrant flower petals. In the works, whole flowers, individual petals, and petals which had
in Santa Monica, California. Hicks had been playing McCabe's for more than 12 years. Shootin' Straight is made up of previously unrecorded songs. Bette Midler and Asleep at the Wheel had covered Hicks's "Up! Up! Up!" Critical reception The Washington Post wrote that the album "proves that his off-beat sense of humor and his dead-on sense of swing are intact ... Hicks sings about barflies, bank robbers and flying-saucer pilots in a small, dry voice that drifts easily over the crisp swing below." The Knoxville News Sentinel noted that "Hicks sounds charmingly confused in his stage patter." The Indianapolis Star called the album full of "quirky humor and acoustic tunes that draw on influences ranging from jazz accordion to Texas swing slide guitar." The Los Angeles Times
made up of previously unrecorded songs. Bette Midler and Asleep at the Wheel had covered Hicks's "Up! Up! Up!" Critical reception The Washington Post wrote that the album "proves that his off-beat sense of humor and his dead-on sense of swing are intact ... Hicks sings about barflies, bank robbers and flying-saucer pilots in a small, dry voice that drifts easily over the crisp swing below." The Knoxville News Sentinel noted that "Hicks sounds charmingly confused in his stage patter." The Indianapolis Star called the album full of "quirky humor and acoustic tunes that draw on influences ranging from jazz accordion to Texas swing slide guitar." The Los Angeles Times thought that "the zesty interplay of guitars, fiddles and mandolins looks back
is located at 11 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1854. The building is part of the Savannah Historic District, and in a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, Mary Lane Morrison found the building to be
Georgia, United States. It is located at 11 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1854. The building is part of the Savannah Historic District, and in a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, Mary Lane
impact on the American economy. He is an adjunct professor at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York, where he teaches economic reporting. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) The Wall Street Journal people The New York Times people Gerald Loeb Award winners for Large Newspapers City University of New York faculty Columbia College (New York) alumni
business news desk in 2017. He was nominated for a Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Reporting in 2021 for his work on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the American economy. He is an adjunct professor at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York, where he teaches economic reporting. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) The Wall Street Journal people The New York Times people Gerald Loeb Award winners for Large Newspapers City University of New
Live albums Compilation albums Box sets Singles References Discographies of British artists
British doo-wop revival band Darts. Albums Studio albums Live albums Compilation albums Box sets
on an independent record label. The album was preceded by the release of the singles "Family", "Look What You've Done" (with Jaykae) and "Brighter Days". Sandé will tour the UK and Europe in support of the album from May 2022. Background and musical style Sandé explained that she "felt free to express [her]self more naturally both lyrically and musically in this album and [her] wish is that it will be an
a departure from Sandé's previous soul sound "more towards pop", while a press release accompanying the album announcement claimed Sandé "explor[es] new sonic territory through shades of classical, disco, [and] nostalgic R&B". Promotion Lead single "Family" was released on 15 September 2021, followed by the Jaykae duet "Look What You've Done" the next month, and "Brighter Days" in January 2022. The
the first Black Canadian naval serviceman of the modern era. In 1943 he married jazz singer Zena Bradshaw. After his naval service he became a night porter with the Canadian Pacific Railway while also performing as a pianist. His wife opened Haynes Chicken Shack in 1952; in addition to Haynes, other performers at the venue included Billy Daniels, Oscar Peterson, and Harry Belafonte. He ran as a candidate
in British Guiana and emigrated to Canada at an early age. He was a strong all-around athlete, winning local championships in track and field, basketball (as a member of the Winnipeg Stellars), and softball. He was the Winnipeg amateur welterweight boxing champion in 1933 and 1934. During
10, 1865) was an American sailor and recipient of the Medal of Honor who earned the award for his actions during the American Civil War. Biography King was born in New York in 1845. He served as a Landsman aboard Picket Boat No. 1 during the American Civil War. He earned his medal in action on October 27, 1864, aboard Picket Boat No. 1. His medal was issued
1865, and is now buried in Albany Rural Cemetery. Medal of Honor Citation King served on board the U.S. Picket Boat No. 1, in action, 27 October 1864, against the Confederate ram, CSS Albemarle, which had resisted repeated attacks
remained entrusted to him by two successive renewals in 1850 and 1854. In September 1859, he lost his eldest daughter. After two years of insanity, he died on January 31, 1862, at the age of 69. Charles Négrier published widely and was a much appreciated administrator and teacher. Awards and Recognition In 1846, the Royal Academy of Medicine awarded Charles Négrier the title of correspondent. In 1859 the French Academy of Sciences awarded him one of the Monthyon prizes for his studies on the ovaries. Since April 8, 1881, a street in Angers, in the district of Doutre Saint-Jacques Nazareth, bears the name of Négrier. It begins on Boulevard Daviers and ends on Place de la Paix. Publications Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur les ovaires dans l'espèce humaine, considérés spécialement sous le rapport de leur influence dans la menstruation par C. Négrier,... ; avec onze planches lithographiées par M. Beau, d'après les dessins de M. Lebiez, Paris : Béchet Je. and Labé, Paris 1840, 1 vol. (XIX-131-11 p.-XIX f. de pl.) ; in-8. Recherches et considérations sur la constitution et les fonctions du col de l'utérus, dans le but d'éclairer l'étiologie des insertions placentaires sur cette région, et de conduire à un choix de moyens propres à combattre les hémorrhagies qui en sont les conséquences, par C. Négrier,..., Imprimerie de Cosnier et Lachèse, Angers 1846, In-8° , 172 p. Bibliography Célestin Port, Dictionnaire historique, géographique et biographique de Maine-et-Loire, Paris, 1878, art. Négrier
Restoration. Released from the army, Charles Négrier returned to study medicine in Paris. On February 2, 1817, he took the rank of doctor, and returned to settle in Angers, where he married on February 28, 1821, Rose Adèle Clarisse Saillard, born in Nantes. In 1827 he was appointed assistant to the childbirth course given by :fr:Michel Chevreul at the École secondaire de Médecine et de pharmacie (Secondary School of Medicine and Pharmacy) in Angers. Charles Négrier succeeded Michel Chevreul as holder of the course on April 20, 1838. In 1845, he was called to the very direction of the Secondary School of Medicine and Pharmacy of Angers. This charge remained entrusted to him by two successive renewals in 1850 and 1854. In September 1859, he lost his eldest daughter. After two years of insanity, he died on January 31, 1862, at the age of 69. Charles Négrier published widely and was a much appreciated administrator and teacher. Awards and Recognition In 1846, the Royal Academy of Medicine awarded Charles Négrier the title of correspondent. In 1859 the French Academy of Sciences awarded him one of the Monthyon prizes for his studies on the ovaries. Since April 8, 1881, a street in Angers, in the district of Doutre Saint-Jacques Nazareth, bears the name of Négrier. It begins on Boulevard Daviers and ends on Place de la Paix. Publications Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur les ovaires dans l'espèce humaine, considérés spécialement sous le rapport de leur influence dans la menstruation par C. Négrier,... ; avec onze planches lithographiées par M. Beau, d'après les dessins
national teams of Asia. The tournament is scheduled in Tashkent, Uzbekistan from 6 to 13 June 2022. Qualified teams References External links Asian Volleyball Confederation {{DEFAULTSORT:Volleyball, Asian Championship, Girls,
organised by the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) with the Federation of Volleyball of Uzbekistan for the girls' under-17 national teams of Asia. The tournament is scheduled in Tashkent, Uzbekistan from 6 to 13 June 2022. Qualified teams References External links
career high ATP doubles ranking of 1829 achieved on 25 October 2021. Alharrasi made his ATP main draw debut at the 2022 Qatar ExxonMobil Open after receiving a wildcard into the doubles main draw
Alharrasi has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 1829 achieved on 25 October 2021. Alharrasi made his ATP main draw debut at the 2022 Qatar ExxonMobil Open after receiving a wildcard into the doubles main draw with
probably triggered by seismic activity, perhaps on the Himalayan Main Central Thrust; a water level drop in the Paleo Kathmandu Lake took place at the same time and may have been caused by the same earthquake. The collapse occurred during a time of increased monsoon strength, which may have played a role in the collapse. Pre-landslide topography and landslide Based on reconstructions of the pre-landslide topography, there may have been a high trilateral mountain in the area, or a set of ridges. The landslide detached in a southwest-westsouthwest direction, with the sliding mass breaking apart into blocks. Owing to its fast speed of , rocks at the base of the slide melted. The landslide impacted other mountains and ridges, sometimes destroying them or triggering secondary collapses, and may have mixed with glacier ice. It was eventually halted by topography such as the flanks of Pangshungtramo mountain before it could become a debris avalanche. The landslide debris consists of individual compact blocks on top of a basal breccia and originally may have reached a thickness of . Deformed structures inside the collapse debris indicate that small-scale movements occurred within the landslide. The slide obstructed several glacial valleys. Timing and aftermath The collapse took place about 51,000±13,000 years ago, between two phases of the Würm glaciation. After the collapse, landslide debris was subject to glacial erosion and was largely removed in the process. About of debris is still present; it is found around Tsergo Ri mountain, which is formed by landslide debris and its location is in the central sector of the former landslide. Yala Peak and Dragpoche are in the area of the detachment, east of the seven-thousander Langtang Lirung. The glaciers that had had their valleys cut by the landslide readvanced during the youngest phase of the Würm glaciation and partially restored the valleys. Landslides take place to this day
into blocks. Owing to its fast speed of , rocks at the base of the slide melted. The landslide impacted other mountains and ridges, sometimes destroying them or triggering secondary collapses, and may have mixed with glacier ice. It was eventually halted by topography such as the flanks of Pangshungtramo mountain before it could become a debris avalanche. The landslide debris consists of individual compact blocks on top of a basal breccia and originally may have reached a thickness of . Deformed structures inside the collapse debris indicate that small-scale movements occurred within the landslide. The slide obstructed several glacial valleys. Timing and aftermath The collapse took place about 51,000±13,000 years ago, between two phases of the Würm glaciation. After the collapse, landslide debris was subject to glacial erosion and was largely removed in the process. About of debris is still present; it is found around Tsergo Ri mountain, which is formed by landslide debris and its location is in the central sector of the former landslide. Yala Peak and Dragpoche are in the area of the detachment, east of the seven-thousander Langtang Lirung. The glaciers that had had their valleys cut by the landslide readvanced during the youngest phase of the Würm glaciation and partially restored the
Records from the Alpstein mountains indicate that G. pusillus is a soil-dwelling species (burrowing as deep as 30cm) that prefers humus-rich
the family Geophilidae found in Algeria. It grows up to 11 millimeters in length. Records from the Alpstein mountains indicate
medal at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the two-man bobsled. References Living people 1991 births Bobsledders at the 2022
people 1991 births Bobsledders at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic bobsledders of Germany German male bobsledders
Production. It was released on August 18, 2001, by Tent House. Track listing Release history References 2001
released on August 18, 2001, by Tent House. Track listing Release history References 2001 remix albums Mai Kuraki
per leaf. When flowering, the plant reaches heights of up to . It occurs in tussock grasslands and has been recorded growing at elevations ranging between . It disperses its seeds via winged schizocarps. Aciphylla polita is somewhat similar in appearance, but can be distinguished by its more dense inflorescence. The specific epithet is derived from the Ancient Greek anōmalía, meaning
The type was collected on Mount Peel. The plant grows as tall spikey leaves that are surrounded by rosettes of stiff, pointed leaves lacking stipules, with a variable number of leaflets per leaf. When flowering, the plant reaches heights of up to . It
Black Chagga Fashion. Biography Wilfredy was born on 9 September 1997 in Arusha, Tanzania. She studied Library and Information Science and graduated from the Moshi Co-operative University in 2020. After graduating, Wilfredy sold clothes and cosmetics at a small business owned by her sister in Moshi. She would go on
September 1997 in Arusha, Tanzania. She studied Library and Information Science and graduated from the Moshi Co-operative University in 2020. After graduating, Wilfredy sold clothes and cosmetics at a small business owned by her sister in Moshi. She would go on to found the clothing company Black Chagga Fashion
May 1985. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in February 1987. He was deputy head of the Audit Office of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in October 2005, and held that office until March 2008, when he was promoted to become head of the Department of Communications of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. In January
In November 1978, he became a warehouse keeper in Xinjiang Agricultural Machinery Bureau Supply Station and was transferred to the Land Bureau of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in May 1985. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in February 1987. He was deputy head of the Audit Office of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in October 2005, and held that office until March 2008, when he was promoted to become head of the Department of Communications of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. In January
originally aspired to become a military aircraft pilot. Following his 1929 graduation from West Point, he instead pursued a career in the US Army's Field Artillery Branch. During World War II, he was executive officer of the 63rd Infantry Division artillery, stationed in France and Germany. In this same era, he was also Director of Officer Candidate School in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. During the Korean War, Jark was chief of operations and later deputy assistant chief of staff to the Far East Command. He was commanding officer of the 7th Infantry Division, and later attached to NATO. As commandant ot Fort Sam Houston, he was an officer with the Strategic Army Corps, and served as officer to multiple divisions that included (but were not limited to) Fort Polk, Fort Bliss, Fort Chaffee, Fort Wolters. Upon Jark's 1964 retirement after serving in uniform for 35 years, retirement ceremonies were held for him at Fort Sam Houston.
and Germany. In this same era, he was also Director of Officer Candidate School in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. During the Korean War, Jark was chief of operations and later deputy assistant chief of staff to the Far East Command. He was commanding officer of the 7th Infantry Division, and later attached to NATO. As commandant ot Fort Sam Houston, he was an officer with the Strategic Army Corps, and served as officer to multiple divisions that included (but were not limited to) Fort Polk, Fort Bliss, Fort Chaffee, Fort Wolters. Upon Jark's 1964 retirement after serving in uniform for 35 years, retirement ceremonies were held for him at Fort Sam Houston. To honor his
"Composer (GV Prakash) gets Dhee to deliver the more upbeat Kaattu Payale, and once again the choice of singer is perfect for the kind of song it is (quite suits Aparna Balamurali’s onscreen persona as well, truth be told). Very imaginative melody from GVP here, playing smartly with the pacing of the words, the occasional switchover to a darker flavour et al [at all]." Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog wrote in his weekly review, saying "In what seems like a song meant for Vaikom Vijayalakshmi, GVP hands over to Santhosh Narayanan-camp’s Dhee! She does really well, though, and GVP’s choice of tune-twist for ‘Mundhiyila Sorugi Vecha Sillaraya Pola’ makes the song really interesting!" Commercial performance Within two weeks of the track's release, the song featured in the Top 100 Indian Songs on
it as a "perfect musical and visual delight" and the "euphonic tune is sure to give you the chills". Vipin Nair of Music Aloud stated "Composer (GV Prakash) gets Dhee to deliver the more upbeat Kaattu Payale, and once again the choice of singer is perfect for the kind of song it is (quite suits Aparna Balamurali’s onscreen persona as well, truth be told). Very imaginative melody from GVP here, playing smartly with the pacing of the words, the occasional switchover to a darker flavour et al [at all]." Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog wrote in his weekly review, saying "In what seems like a song meant for Vaikom Vijayalakshmi, GVP hands over to Santhosh Narayanan-camp’s Dhee! She does really well, though, and GVP’s choice of tune-twist for ‘Mundhiyila Sorugi Vecha Sillaraya Pola’ makes the song really interesting!" Commercial performance Within two weeks of the track's release, the song featured in the Top 100 Indian Songs on YouTube. The track was listed by Anjana Shekar (along with "Veyyon Silli") in her article about 7 Tamil Songs That Needed in Your Playlist, for the Indian digital news platform, The News Minute. The Times of India, listed "Kaattu Payale" in one of
men's ice hockey program in various categories, including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Golden Knights represent Clarkson University in the NCAA's ECAC Hockey. Clarkson
represent Clarkson University in the NCAA's ECAC Hockey. Clarkson began competing in intercollegiate ice hockey in 1920. These lists are updated through the end of the 2020–21 season. Goals Assists Points Saves
Starting the 2021–22 season as a regular with the Ajax youth team, most notably in the UEFA Youth League, Silvano Vos made his
season as a regular with the Ajax youth team, most notably in the UEFA Youth League, Silvano Vos made his professional debut
Supasundae would win a Bumper this time at Ascot beating future Grade 1 winners Thistlecrack and Yanworth. Notable national hunt owners Ann & Alan Potts acquired Supasundae and in 2015 ahead of the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham, training switched again to Henry De Bromhead. The first success for his new owners came in December at Leopardstown in a Maiden Hurdle. Supasundae returned to Cheltenham for the 2016 Festival but finished only 7th in the Supreme Novices Hurdle. Following defeat at the Punchestown Festival the following month, training was switched again to Jessica Harrington. The first win for the new trainer partnership came at Punchestown with jockey
in the Supreme Novices Hurdle. Following defeat at the Punchestown Festival the following month, training was switched again to Jessica Harrington. The first win for the new trainer partnership came at Punchestown with jockey Robbie Power. Power would be in the saddle at the 2017 Cheltenham Festival taking victory in the Coral Cup, before finishing second in the Liverpool Hurdle a month later. Shortly after this run, owner Alan Potts passed away. Supasundae would continue running in his late owners colours for the remainder of his career. Returning from the summer break, Supasundae collected his first Grade 1 victory at Leopardstown winning
one-man show with music and lyrics by Gary Barlow and a book by Tim Firth. The show received its world premiere, close to Barlow's home town of Frodsham, in Runcorn at The Brindley in February 2022 before embarking on a tour around the UK. The show tells the story of Barlow's life in his own words reflecting on his career, friendships and personal life. Barlow worked on his first theatrical project in 2013 where he signed up to work on a new musical version of Finding Neverland which ran on Broadway for 17 months in 2015. Barlow then went on to co-write The Girls (later retitled in 2017 as Calendar
Different Stage is a one-man show with music and lyrics by Gary Barlow and a book by Tim Firth. The show received its world premiere, close to Barlow's home town of Frodsham, in Runcorn at The Brindley in February 2022 before embarking on a tour around the UK. The show tells the story of Barlow's life in his own words reflecting on his career, friendships and personal life. Barlow worked on his first theatrical project in 2013 where he signed up to work on a new musical version of Finding
Paris Opera, in a performance recorded on a DVD that received a Victoires de la Musique award in 2009. She was a member of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich from 2008, where she appeared as Despina in Mozart's Così fan tutte, Zerlina in Don Giovanni, Sophie in Massenet's Werther, Nannetta in Verdi's Falstaff, Musetta in Puccini's La Bohème, Creusa in Simon Mayr's Medea in Corinto, Isotta in Die schweigsame Frau by Richard Strauss, and Donna Clara in Zemlinsky's Der Zwerg. In 2009, she performed as Nannetta with the Glyndebourne Touring Opera. In 2012, she made her role debut as Mélisande in Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande (opera) at the Paris Opera. She became a member of the Deutsche Oper Berlin with the 2013/14 season where she appeared as Pamina in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto, Micaela in Bizet's Carmen, Sophie in Der Rosenkavalier by Strauss, and as Adina in Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore. In 2022, she was the Vixen again in a production of the Bavarian State Opera, directed by Barrie Kosky and conducted by Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla. A reviewer described her voice as lyric with a capacity for expansion and almost electric vocal energy ("... mit vokaler Energie geradezu elektrisch auflädt"), and her acting as completely natural,
a singer in an opera chorus, and her mother a choral conductor. She took ballet training from age five to 15 and intended to become a dancer. She studied voice at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. She won first prize in the Rachmaninov competition there, and began performing at the Mariinsky Theatre. She moved to France to study with Ileana Cotrubas for two months. In 2006, she was accepted to the Atelier Lyrique, the opera studio of the Paris Opera. She first appeared at the Salzburg Festival in 2007, as Zelmira in Haydn's Armida. The same year, she performed at the Ravenna Festival as Livietta in Cimarosa's Il ritorno di Don Calandrino, conducted by Riccardo Muti. In 2008, she appeared in the title role of Janáček's The Cunning Little Vixen at the Paris Opera, in a performance recorded on a DVD that received a Victoires de
of the online international scientific journal Herald of Law, Founder and Director of the Caucasus Bar School CLS. Biography Zurab Chkonia graduated from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Law, majoring in law. From 1992 to 2001, he worked in the Internal Affairs bodies. He was a lawyer at law firm "Kordzadze and Svanidze Lawyers" in 2001 and 2002. From 2002 to 2005, he was the managing partner of the law firm "Chkonia and Partners". He worked as the Head of the Legal Support Division of the LEPL State Material Reserves Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia in 2005 and 2006. He has been the founder and managing partner of "Law Firm Chkonia and Company" since 2006. In
at law firm "Kordzadze and Svanidze Lawyers" in 2001 and 2002. From 2002 to 2005, he was the managing partner of the law firm "Chkonia and Partners". He worked as the Head of the Legal Support Division of the LEPL State Material Reserves Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia in 2005 and 2006. He has been the founder and managing partner of "Law Firm Chkonia and Company" since 2006. In 2009 and 2010, he was at the same time the arbitrator of the permanent private arbitration "Regista". Zurab Chkonia has been the founder and head of the "Caucasus Bar School CLS" since 2012. He has been delivering lectures during various periods since 2010: at the Faculty of Law at Banking and Management University, Georgian Aviation University and Caucasus International University. He was elected as an Assistant Professor of Private Law at the Caucasus International University, Faculty of Law in 2011. He was elected as an Associate Professor of Private Law at the European University (Tbilisi) in 2016. Zurab Chkonia was a Senior research fellow at the Scientific Research
Scottish regional elections. Only independent candidates contested the election and ten seats were uncontested. Results References Orkney
regional elections. Only independent candidates contested the election and ten seats were uncontested.
name was raised by the Austrian zoologist Alfred Nalepa in 1898. Species Epitrimerus abietis Epitrimerus acutiformis Epitrimerus aegopodii Epitrimerus alinae Epitrimerus amomi Epitrimerus anthrisci Epitrimerus asperulae Epitrimerus bidensi Epitrimerus boczeki Epitrimerus bupleurispinosi Epitrimerus callicarpae Epitrimerus campanularius Epitrimerus cardui Epitrimerus carexis Epitrimerus carmonae Epitrimerus chaerophylli Epitrimerus chamaenerii Epitrimerus convallariae Epitrimerus cotini Epitrimerus crassus Epitrimerus
crassus Epitrimerus cupressi Epitrimerus dimocarpi Epitrimerus eriophori Epitrimerus eupatorii Epitrimerus fagi Epitrimerus farinosus Epitrimerus femoralis Epitrimerus filipendulae Epitrimerus flammulae Epitrimerus gemmicolus Epitrimerus gentianae Epitrimerus geranii Epitrimerus gibbosus Epitrimerus goodenowii Epitrimerus heraclei Epitrimerus hexapetalae Epitrimerus hieracii Epitrimerus hypochoerisi Epitrimerus insons Epitrimerus inulae Epitrimerus jaceae Epitrimerus knautiae Epitrimerus lirol Epitrimerus longitarsus Epitrimerus lythri Epitrimerus
Laestadius (1800–1861), founder of Laestadianism Carl Erik Læstadius (1775–1818), priest Carl Fredrik Læstadius (1848–1927), priest Johan Læstadius (1815–1895), priest and scholar Petrus Læstadius (1802–1841), priest and author Lars-Levi Læstadius (1909–1982)
founder of Laestadianism Carl Erik Læstadius (1775–1818), priest Carl Fredrik Læstadius (1848–1927), priest Johan Læstadius (1815–1895), priest and
Biography Chan retired after the 2017 World Cup, she currently works as a women's high performance coach at the Hong Kong Rugby Union. She captained the Hong Kong women's sevens team at the 2014 Hong Kong Women's Sevens. It was her ninth Hong
Kong Women's Sevens. It was her ninth Hong Kong Women's Sevens appearance. She made her tenth appearance in the tournament in 2015. In 2019 she was nominated for the Women's Sports Leadership Academy for High Performance Coaches
September 2012, and held that office until March 2013. In May 2016, he was transferred to Turpan, where he was named acting mayor in June of that same year and installed as mayor in February 2017. In January 2018, he was elevated to vice chairman of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. References
ethnicity who is the current vice chairman of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Biography Menglik Siyit was born in Shanshan County, Xinjiang, in September 1962. In 1981, he was admitted to Xinjiang Institute of Technology (now Xinjiang University), majoring in inorganic chemical. After graduation, he worked at the university. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in November 1984, and got involved in
native to Colombia and Panama. It is found up to 250 m in altitude in subtropical and tropical moist
m in altitude in subtropical and tropical moist lowland forest. The assessment of the IUCN red list concludes, that this species status is
Blaine Street Stairs are an outdoor staircase in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, in the United States. Adjacent to the Streissguth Gardens
the Streissguth Gardens and parallel to the Howe Street Stairs, the staircase has 293 steps. References Capitol Hill, Seattle Stairways
As the original book is in 12 volumes but the author concised it into 5 volumes for comman reader and abridged version in one volume is under completion phase too.The author took more than 15 years in order to complete this unique book and its second addition has been published in his life time too. Views The book has been appreciated world wide by many Islamic Scholars and Institutions. As per Mr. Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti, "this book combined all Sahih Hadiths in one book which has never been done before
book has been appreciated world wide by many Islamic Scholars and Institutions. As per Mr. Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti, "this book combined all Sahih Hadiths in one book which has never been done before in Islamic History" According to Dr. Zakir Naik, as we have Quran in form of one book, now we have also been made available to have all authentic Prophet Narrations in one book, which make it easy for masses to access all Sahih Hadiths in one place. Publication Arabic: Al-Jamiul Kamil fee Al-Hadith As-Sahih Al-Shamil (12 Vol Set), first Published by dar-us-salam Publications KSA, compiled by Ziya-ur-Rahman Azmi See also List of Sunni books References External Links , view of Dr. Zakir Naik about book
Trent and Mersey Canal passes to the east and south of the village, and a lock and bridge on it are listed. All the other listed buildings are in the village, and consist of houses, a church and items in the churchyard, and a pump house converted into a bus shelter. Key
II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Aston-on-Trent and the surrounding area. The Trent and Mersey Canal passes to the east and south of the village, and a lock and bridge on it
Nutritional Sciences and Distinguished Professor of Nutrition at Pennsylvania State University. Early life and education Kris-Etherton completed her Bachelor of Science degree at Rochester Institute of Technology before enrolling at Case Western Reserve University for her Master of Science degree. She concluded her post-secondary education at the University of Minnesota. In 1987, Kris-Etherton was recognized by Case Western as an Outstanding Alumni. In 2017, Kris-Etherton was recognized as a Distinguished Alumna by the Rochester Institute of Technology. Career Following her Master of Science degree and dietetic internship at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, Kris-Etherton accepted a faculty position at Pennsylvania State University in 1979. At Penn State, Kris-Etherton focused her research on improving health and decreasing the risk of many chronic diseases. As such, she served in various leadership positions on academic boards across the country including as a member and chair of the Council on Education of ADA's Division of Education Standards. In 1984, Kris-Etherton was appointed to serve a three-year term on the American Heart Association's Nutrition Task Force for Pennsylvania to identify the needs of local residents for education on the relationship between nutrition and heart disease. She also served on the Dietary Reference Intakes for Macronutrients Lipid Panel in the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and sat on the National Institutes of Health Committee on the Women's Health Initiative.
at the University of Minnesota. In 1987, Kris-Etherton was recognized by Case Western as an Outstanding Alumni. In 2017, Kris-Etherton was recognized as a Distinguished Alumna by the Rochester Institute of Technology. Career Following her Master of Science degree and dietetic internship at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, Kris-Etherton accepted a faculty position at Pennsylvania State University in 1979. At Penn State, Kris-Etherton focused her research on improving health and decreasing the risk of many chronic diseases. As such, she served in various leadership positions on academic boards across the country including as a member and chair of the Council on Education of ADA's Division of Education Standards. In 1984, Kris-Etherton was appointed to serve a three-year term on the American Heart Association's Nutrition Task Force for Pennsylvania to identify the needs of local residents for education on the relationship between nutrition and heart disease. She also served on the Dietary Reference Intakes for Macronutrients Lipid Panel in the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and sat on the National Institutes of Health Committee on the Women's Health Initiative. Early in her career, Kris-Etherton was awarded the
flights from SpaceX in order to create the Polaris Program. The first two flights will use the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, while the third flight is planned to be the first crewed Starship flight. Flights
organized by businessman and commercial astronaut Jared Isaacman. Isaacman, who commanded the first all-civilian Inspiration4 spaceflight in September 2021, purchased flights from SpaceX in order to create the Polaris Program. The first two flights
Sqn From Stirling 31 October 1916, to Middle East June 1917 120 Sqn Formed Cramlington 1 January 1918, to Bracebridge Heath 3 August 1918 252 Sqn Based Tynemouth, detachment to Cramlington May 1918, to Killingholme 31 January 1919 Civil In the early 1920s the airfield, then known as "Cramlington Aerodrome", or sometimes "Newcastle Airport", saw little use, and the buildings received little maintenance. However in July 1925 The Newcastle upon Tyne Light Aeroplane Club, later renamed the Newcastle on Tyne Aero Club, was formed. It was commonly called the "Newcastle Aero Club". The members funded the building of a new hangar and with a grant from the Air Ministry bought two de Havilland DH.60 Cirrus Moths, G-EBLX, named 'Novocastria', and G-EBLY, named 'Bernicia', soon followed by two more. The club remained a loyal Moth operator with at least another six acquired over the following years. A small company named Pleasure Flying Services Ltd. operated pleasure flights from early 1929 using Avro 548 G-EBPO, which they acquired from the Aero Club. It was a three-seat conversion of the two-seat Avro 504. Later that year they expanded, acquiring Simmonds Spartan two-seater G-AAGV and three-seater G-AAHV. 'GV crashed in September 1930 and was rebuilt as a three-seater re-registered as G-ABXO. One of the earliest pupils of the Aero Club was Constance "Connie" Leathart, a young socialite who, despite crashing on her first solo flight, 24 February 1926, went on to become an accomplished pilot. With her great friend, Walter Leslie Runciman, 2nd Viscount Runciman of Doxford, they formed Cramlington Aircraft Ltd, and took over the aircraft and business of Pleasure Flying Services on 30 October 1929. The company managed the aerodrome and ran a maintenance and repair operation. It also built gliders from scratch including a Zögling type designed by Mr Alec Bell, and in 1930 designed and built three examples of the Cramlington Cramcraft primary glider. A president of the Newcastle Aero Club, Sam Smith, was the founder of Ringtons Tea. In 1931 he was a founder member of Newcastle Gliding Club at Cramlington, which mainly used winch-launching for take-offs. The club's president was Walter Leslie Runciman, and they used a Cramlington Cramcraft as a basic trainer. Scheduled services George Nicholson started an experimental service, trading as "Northern Airways", from his base at Cramlington to the Isle of Man (Hall Caine Airport) via Carlisle (Kingstown Municipal Airport) in his De Havilland DH.84 Dragon G-ACFG, running from 1 August 1934 to 30 September. He went on to start Northern & Scottish Airways in Glasgow later that year. In April 1935 North Eastern Airways started a service to link Edinburgh (Turnhouse) with London (Heston Airport) via Newcastle (Cramlington) and Leeds (Yeadon). The Edinburgh leg was delayed until 27 May. There was little demand, and the service stopped on 27 June. Events The Newcastle Aero Club held its opening ceremony on 26 November 1925, at which its first two Moths were named. It organised its first Annual Flying Meeting on 4 September 1926 in which the Fleet Air Arm took part, with 406 Flight sending a large number of Fairey Flycatchers. On 7 July 1929, Alan Cobham visited Cramlington on his Municipal Aerodrome Campaign. He judged that the airfield at Newcastle's Town Moor, from which he had operated the pervious day, was too rough and dangerous for his de Havilland DH.61 Giant Moth (registered G-AEEV and named Youth of Britain) and had relocated to Cramlington. The engine cut out and he landed, demolishing a tent and running into a wire fence, tearing off a wing, and stopping a few yards from the clubhouse. No one was harmed, and the aircraft was quickly repaired. On 5 October 1929 three significant air races were held during an Air Pageant; the Air League Challenge Cup, the Grosvenor Challenge Cup, and the SBAC Challenge Cup. They were all won by members of the Newcastle Aero Club in its DH.60 Moth G-EBPT. The King's Cup Air Race took place on 5 July 1930, and Cramlington was the third of four stops on the circular route which started and finished in Hanworth Air Park in London. With 88 starters, this was to be the largest field in the history of the race, and the 71 aircraft which survived as far as Cramlington all arrived in the space of just over an hour, causing considerable chaos but only two minor accidents. On 31 August 1930 an Air Fete was held which included a race. The Grosvenor Challenge Cup race was held again on 22 August 1931. A London to Newcastle Air Race was instituted by the Aero Club, flying from Heston to Cramlington on 30 May 1931. It was repeated, starting from Brooklands in 1932, 1933 and 1934, and the last ones were to Woolsington in 1935 and 36 Alan Cobham's National Aviation Day "Flying Circus" displays visited Cramlington on the following dates: 2 and 3 July 1932, 1 and 2 July 1933 (No. 2 Tour), 8 September 1934 and 26 and 27 July 1935 (Astra Show). The British Hospitals Air Pageant visited on 12 August 1933. Among the displays was the
(Heston Airport) via Newcastle (Cramlington) and Leeds (Yeadon). The Edinburgh leg was delayed until 27 May. There was little demand, and the service stopped on 27 June. Events The Newcastle Aero Club held its opening ceremony on 26 November 1925, at which its first two Moths were named. It organised its first Annual Flying Meeting on 4 September 1926 in which the Fleet Air Arm took part, with 406 Flight sending a large number of Fairey Flycatchers. On 7 July 1929, Alan Cobham visited Cramlington on his Municipal Aerodrome Campaign. He judged that the airfield at Newcastle's Town Moor, from which he had operated the pervious day, was too rough and dangerous for his de Havilland DH.61 Giant Moth (registered G-AEEV and named Youth of Britain) and had relocated to Cramlington. The engine cut out and he landed, demolishing a tent and running into a wire fence, tearing off a wing, and stopping a few yards from the clubhouse. No one was harmed, and the aircraft was quickly repaired. On 5 October 1929 three significant air races were held during an Air Pageant; the Air League Challenge Cup, the Grosvenor Challenge Cup, and the SBAC Challenge Cup. They were all won by members of the Newcastle Aero Club in its DH.60 Moth G-EBPT. The King's Cup Air Race took place on 5 July 1930, and Cramlington was the third of four stops on the circular route which started and finished in Hanworth Air Park in London. With 88 starters, this was to be the largest field in the history of the race, and the 71 aircraft which survived as far as Cramlington all arrived in the space of just over an hour, causing considerable chaos but only two minor accidents. On 31 August 1930 an Air Fete was held which included a race. The Grosvenor Challenge Cup race was held again on 22 August 1931. A London to Newcastle Air Race was instituted by the Aero Club, flying from Heston to Cramlington on 30 May 1931. It was repeated, starting from Brooklands in 1932, 1933 and 1934, and the last ones were to Woolsington in 1935 and 36 Alan Cobham's National Aviation Day "Flying Circus" displays visited Cramlington on the following dates: 2 and 3 July 1932, 1 and 2 July 1933 (No. 2 Tour), 8 September 1934 and 26 and 27 July 1935 (Astra Show). The British Hospitals Air Pageant visited on 12 August 1933. Among the displays was the unique Miles M.1 Satyr G-ABVG and the De Havilland DH.60M Moth VH-UQA in which C. W. A. Scott made his record-breaking return flights from Australia to Britain. Demise On 26 July 1935, Woolsington Aerodrome opened, about to the south-west, as a great improvement on Cramlington (it would become Newcastle International Airport later). Almost all of Cramlington's users and residents had moved there by May 1936 in which month Cramlington Aircraft ceased trading, and the airfield was left almost deserted. An exception was the Gliding Club, which remained until the outbreak of World War II in September 1939. During World War II the airfield was unused. After the war, attempts were made to restart some aviation activity, but the airfield was soon abandoned. Little of the old aerodrome remains. The landing ground is now open grassland encroached upon by the Shotton open-cast coal mine. and the buildings area is now the Bassington Industrial Estate. Airship station Construction of a Royal Naval Airship Station, RNAS Cramlington, started in 1918 at Nelson Village, about half a mile (0.8km) to the east of the existing aerodrome. It was planned that four Submarine Scout Twin (SST) airships would be based here, but construction of the large airship shed to house them was not finished until 1919. However the planned airships did operate from here for a short period, along with a complement of twenty officers and around 280 men. The site was soon abandoned, but the huge airship shed was taken over by British Airships Ltd which later changed its name to the Airship Development Company. Here they assembled what was claimed to be Britain's first private airship, the AD.1. This had been designed principally by Reginald Foster Dagnall, who had designed previous airships and founded the RFD company. The airship was built in Guildford, Surrey, but as most airship sheds in Britain had been demolished, it was brought to Cramlington for
Egal's closest competitor was Minister of Finance Suleiman Mohamoud Adan, who was also formerly in the cabinet of inaugural President Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur. Background Shortly after declaring its independence from Somalia in mid-1991, SNM Chairman Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur was elected Somaliland’s first provisional president by clan elders. He held the position until 16 May 1993, when clan elders elected Mohamed Haji Ibrahim Egal to serve a two-year term as president of the country's first post-war civilian government. In May 1995, Egal’s term was extended for another 18 months. New elections were held on 23 February 1997.
1997. The election resulted in incumbent President Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal being reelected to a four-year term by a electoral college of elders who made up the national guurti(council of elders). Egal's closest competitor was Minister of Finance Suleiman Mohamoud Adan, who was also formerly in the cabinet of inaugural President Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur. Background Shortly after declaring its independence from Somalia in mid-1991, SNM Chairman Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur was elected Somaliland’s
and 2) comparison of records against individual teams in the conference starting with the top-ranked team and working down. Schedule Bracket * denotes number of overtime periods References 2021–22 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball season Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Basketball in Indiana College sports in Indiana Sports in Evansville, Indiana Sports
event of the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in the Ohio Valley Conference. The tournament will be held March 2 through March 5, 2022 at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. Seeds Only the top eight teams in the conference will qualify for the tournament.
into Livingston County then turns south passing 1.5 miles west of Wheeling and under US Route 36. It turns to the southeast flowing past Bedford Station on the Norfolk and Western Railway to its confluence with the Grand River one mile west of the southwest corner of Linn County at and an elevation of 653 feet. References Rivers
miles east of Osgood at and an elevation of approximately 940 feet. The stream flow south-southwest passing under Missouri routes 6 and 139 east and south of Humphreys. It passes through the northwest corner of Linn County five miles east of Laredo and the southeast
problems. The trio have lived together since adolescence and their relationship grows through various events during school and university. Meanwhile, the love of Nilu and Adi is growing in their hearts. But after university life, Aditya serves as the Media Secretary to Mahasen Gunaratne, the Minister of Agriculture and Lands. Finally, Nilu and Aditya decided to get married. But, Aditya's car crashes on Engagement Day which led to memory loss. Season two portrays the story of Primal Weerarathna's university life and his love triangle with Dushee and Priya. Primal comes from a low income family and he speaks on behalf of the poor. Eventually he starts a relationship with Priya. Unaware of their relationship, Dushee who is the daughter of the politician Mahasen Gunarathna, falls for Primal. But Primal rejects her due to her family status and caste. Meanwhile, Primal meets Adi at the university and they become best friends. The story continues with their love triangle and the obstacles they have to face due to their family backgrounds and caste. Cast Main Randika Gunathilaka as Adithya Wijetunga Lahiruni Salwathura as Nilu Alagiyawenna Kalana Gunasekara as Primal Michelle Dilhara
the love of Nilu and Adi is growing in their hearts. But after university life, Aditya serves as the Media Secretary to Mahasen Gunaratne, the Minister of Agriculture and Lands. Finally, Nilu and Aditya decided to get married. But, Aditya's car crashes on Engagement Day which led to memory loss. Season two portrays the story of Primal Weerarathna's university life and his love triangle with Dushee and Priya. Primal comes from a low income family and he speaks on behalf of the poor. Eventually he starts a relationship with Priya. Unaware of their relationship, Dushee who is the daughter of the politician Mahasen Gunarathna, falls for Primal. But Primal rejects her due to her family status and caste. Meanwhile, Primal meets Adi at the university and they become best friends. The story continues with their love triangle and the obstacles they have to face due to their family backgrounds and caste. Cast Main Randika Gunathilaka as Adithya Wijetunga Lahiruni Salwathura as Nilu Alagiyawenna Kalana Gunasekara as Primal Michelle Dilhara as Dushee Aishwarya
pastor and founder of Laestadianism, Lars Levi Laestadius from 1851, and serves as the
Læstadiuspörtet served as the home of the Swedish Lutheran pastor and founder of Laestadianism, Lars Levi
the basins of the Río de la Plata, the Paraguay River, and the Paraná River. The species reaches 4 cm (1.6
America, where it occurs in the basins of the Río de la Plata, the Paraguay River, and
Laird of Lovat (died 1333) was the ancestor and first chief of the Clan Fraser of Lovat which is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. He was killed in 1333 at the Battle of Halidon Hill during the Second War of Scottish Independence. Early life He was the second son of Sir Andrew Fraser who died in 1308 and his elder brother was Alexander Fraser of Touchfraser and Cowie who was the ancestor of the Clan Fraser in the Scottish Lowlands. Their father, Sir Andrew Fraser, was the cousin of Simon Fraser (died 1306) who was known as the Patriot and who had been hanged, drawn, and quartered by the English. His father had estates in Caithness but Simon was the first of the family to hold estates in the county of Inverness where he came to hold the estate of Lovat. Wars of Scottish Independence Simon Fraser
estates in the county of Inverness where he came to hold the estate of Lovat. Wars of Scottish Independence Simon Fraser first appears on record in 1308 when he joined Robert the Bruce (Robert I of Scotland) at the Battle of Inverurie where they defeated John Comyn, Earl of Buchan. A charter has survived from Robert I of Scotland to "Sir Alexander Fraser, knight and his brother, Simon Fraser". Simon Fraser also supported Robert the Bruce in his victory over the English at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 and fought in support of Domhnall II, Earl of Mar against Edward Balliol at the Battle of Dupplin Moor in 1332 where his brother, Alexander Fraser, was killed. Simon Fraser was killed at the Battle of Halidon Hill fighting against the English in 1333. Family