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was probably due to a misreading of G. flavus punicus. G. punicus is considered a junior synonym of G. longicornis var. austriacus Latzel, 1880 by Attems (1929 - Das Tierreich, 52: 174), but they actually differ | (2006). The name "Geophilus flavidus Koch" published by Verhoeff in 1925 was probably due to a misreading of G. flavus punicus. G. punicus is considered a junior synonym of G. longicornis var. austriacus Latzel, 1880 |
eventually becoming a learning ambassador. Bates said she believed she was guided to the job at BHM1 for a higher purpose, and that she couldn't sit back and watch people be mistreated. Her prior experiences told her she knew a union could help the workers. She said, "It's about time somebody really spoke out and said something. Somebody who isn't afraid of the big giant." A few months into her tenure, Bates and Darryl Richardson, one of her coworkers, contacted Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) and in November 2020, announced their intention to unionize the 5,800-employee location. The union drive earned national media attention, and the support of Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, Representative Stacey Abrams, and President Joe Biden. Bates criticized Jeff Bezos, saying that he didn't care about the employees, and compared the benefits and wages Bezos advertised was akin to giving someone "a wheelbarrow and calling it a car", and workers further criticized Amazon's failure to disclose that similar nearby jobs through union contracts offer much better wages and benefits. Amazon has stated it believes most employees are happy with the working conditions, and that they offer some of the best jobs available in the areas they operate. The workers have stated that it's not just about better compensation, it's about human dignity. On March 17, 2021, Bates testified before the United States Senate at a "The Income and Wealth Inequality Crisis in America" hearing. Bates testified that she and many of her coworkers were living "paycheck to paycheck", which contrasted the increasing wealth gap amongst the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. She told congress that within three days of starting her new job she was in physical pain and that her sister, who also worked there, warned it was going to worse, and compared it to exercising for nine hours a day. Bates alleges that breaks are irregular, determined by algorithms that monitor the workers by the second, and communicated by a supervisor, and overheard a worker being told by a supervisor, "If you don’t go when I asked you to go, you won’t get a break at all." Bates also alleged that in order to take a break, workers are subjected to a security check that involves some measure of undressing, which Amazon has stated is not company policy. Workers have also referred to BHM1 as a "sweatshop", lodging multiple complaints internally about working conditions. She also said that there were plenty of elevators available, but only one of the many elevators was allowed to be used by the workers in the four-story, 855,000-square-foot facility. In an | offer much better wages and benefits. Amazon has stated it believes most employees are happy with the working conditions, and that they offer some of the best jobs available in the areas they operate. The workers have stated that it's not just about better compensation, it's about human dignity. On March 17, 2021, Bates testified before the United States Senate at a "The Income and Wealth Inequality Crisis in America" hearing. Bates testified that she and many of her coworkers were living "paycheck to paycheck", which contrasted the increasing wealth gap amongst the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. She told congress that within three days of starting her new job she was in physical pain and that her sister, who also worked there, warned it was going to worse, and compared it to exercising for nine hours a day. Bates alleges that breaks are irregular, determined by algorithms that monitor the workers by the second, and communicated by a supervisor, and overheard a worker being told by a supervisor, "If you don’t go when I asked you to go, you won’t get a break at all." Bates also alleged that in order to take a break, workers are subjected to a security check that involves some measure of undressing, which Amazon has stated is not company policy. Workers have also referred to BHM1 as a "sweatshop", lodging multiple complaints internally about working conditions. She also said that there were plenty of elevators available, but only one of the many elevators was allowed to be used by the workers in the four-story, 855,000-square-foot facility. In an interview with Elle, Bates also alleged that people who worked in close contact with coworkers infected with COVID-19 were not alerted about the close contact. The first election results ended in a decisive vote against unionizing after closing on March 29, 2021. 738 workers voted in support of a union, out of the roughly 2,500 ballots counted, a number staggeringly lower than the petitioned authorization cards reported to be over 3,000. Bates, and others, including legal professionals have accused Amazon of union busting, and RWDSU successfully challenged the results of the vote with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), with the agency agreeing that Amazon had illegally interfered with the election. The company held mandatory "Why You Don’t Need Unions" meetings at BHM1, roundtables featuring anti-union workers, text messaged workers, held unusual one-on-one meetings, posted anti-union signs in the bathrooms, and created a website with the slogan "Do it without dues". Bates alleged that after asking a question about union dues during one of the "anti-union" meetings, she was intimidated by a supervisor. RWSDU argued that the meetings spread misinformation designed the discourage workers from voting in support of a union, and that the website purposefully misled workers into thinking they would have to pay to join the union. Alabama is a state that prohibits union dues. Bates said that a coworker told her following one of the mandatory sessions, "They said if we could vote the union in, they’re going to shut the plant down." The company has denied all allegations of union busting, but did not appeal the NLRB's decision to allow a re-vote. Amazon had pushed to have a United States Postal Service mailbox on the premises, which was monitored by the company's security, and covered the box in a tent with the slogan, "Speak for yourself, mail your ballot here," which RWDSU had argued any reasonable worker would be led to believe the election was being monitored or even run by the tech giant, discouraging voting in support of the union. Bates referred to the mailbox |
is that the labellum of each flower has a small patch of papillae (small protrusions) along its center. Distribution and habitat The only known populations are in Arkansas and Oklahoma, mainly in the Ouachita Mountains. They grow in xeric graminoid clearings and forest edges. Taxonomy Spiranthes niklasii was described as a new species by M. C. Pace in 2017. The name was chosen in honor of botanist Karl J. Niklas. | Niklas’ ladies’ tresses, is a terrestrial orchid nearly endemic to the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas and Oklahoma with a few other known populations. Description Spiranthes niklasii plants look very similar to Spiranthes cernua and an ancient hybrid origin between that and Spiranthes ovalis seems likely. They can grow to a height of up to 41 cm and have one or two |
3, 1841 - April 12, 1881) was a German born soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor who received the award for actions during the American Civil War. Biography Jacobson was born in Prussia on May 3, 1841. He moved to America sometime between his birth and the start of the American Civil War. During the war, he served as a sergeant major | action at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia on May 2, 1863. He eventually reached the rank of brevet captain in the U.S volunteers. He died in Denver, Colorado on April 12, 1881, and is buried in Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland. Medal of Honor Citation For extraordinary heroism on 2 May 1863, in action at Chancellorsville, Virginia, for bravery in conducting a scouting party in front of the enemy. References External links Photo of Eugene P. Jacobson American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor United States Army |
of Saurashtra in Gujarat, India. As of the 2011 Census of India, it had a population of 6,027 across 1252 households. It is 8 km from Sihor town and 28 km from Bhavnagar town. The Songadh Jain temple is a notable landmark | spent about forty years at Songadh so the village became one of the most important pilgrimage for Kanji Panth. Songadh along with Palitana, Girnar, Naliya, Kathara, Idar, Tarangaji, and Ahmedabad are planned to be promoted as Gujarat |
a Senate inquiry led by Barbers claimed that ten out of 25 Filipino-foreigners playing in the PBA at that time were fake though the group did not publicly disclosed the identities of the players during the inquiry. PBA commissioner Noli Eala formed a five-member committee to tackle the issue which has been attributed to the declining popularity of the league. Associated players The following players have been implicated with the controversy. Notes Aftermath and legacy The Tanduay Rhum Masters, who signed in Sonny Alvarado in 1999, sold its franchise to FedEx Express (now Barako Bull Energy) in 2001. Eventually some of the Filipino-foreigners were able to prove their eligibility. As a response the PBA required Filipino-foreigners born outside the Philippines aspiring to join the PBA documents from the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) affirming their Filipino heritage as early as the PBA Developmental League. A quota on Foreign-born Filipinos were also imposed. This led to peculiar cases such as CJ Perez who played high school and college basketball in the Philippines but was | the 2000 PBA All-Filipino Cup which featured Alvarado were voided as a consequence. The issue persists in the early 2000s, with the eligibility of certain Filipino-foreigners to play in the PBA was put into question particularly their heritage by local-based Filipino players. In 2002, the PBA Players' Association led by Jojo Lastimosa in a Senate inquiry led by Barbers claimed that ten out of 25 Filipino-foreigners playing in the PBA at that time were fake though the group did not publicly disclosed the identities of the players during the inquiry. PBA commissioner Noli Eala formed a five-member committee to tackle the issue which has been attributed to the declining popularity of the league. Associated players The following players have been implicated with the controversy. Notes Aftermath and legacy The Tanduay Rhum Masters, who signed in Sonny Alvarado in 1999, sold its franchise to FedEx Express (now Barako Bull Energy) in 2001. Eventually some of the Filipino-foreigners were able to prove their eligibility. As a response the PBA required Filipino-foreigners born outside the Philippines aspiring to join the PBA documents from the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) affirming their Filipino heritage as early as the PBA Developmental League. A quota on Foreign-born Filipinos were also imposed. This led to peculiar cases such as CJ Perez who played high school and college basketball in the Philippines but was considered as a Filipino-foreigner since he was born in Hong |
the way it was done originally." - Matt SkibaThe song was written about Susan Atkins; a member of the Manson Family involved in all but one of the nine murders the family committed in California in the 1960s. Atkins was nicknamed Sadie Mae Glutz (or Sexy Sadie) by Charles Manson, which is where the song's name came from. Skiba wrote it as a more sympathetic look at Atkins and her involvement with the Manson Family, seeing her more as a victim of manipulation. During the bridge of the song, a section of Atkins' testimony is read by Heather Gabel, who designed the band's Heart & Skull logo. The song also features the band's touring manager/guitarist, Nolan McGuire, on lead guitar. Release and reception "Sadie" originally released as part of BYO Split Series Volume V, but the band would go on to rerecord the song for Crimson. The original version of the song was also included in the band's compilation album, Remains. In 2016, Grant uploaded a music video for the song to his personal YouTube channel. The video shows the band playing the original version of the song in their old practice space in 2004. Grant also noted that the video was originally released with the song, but that "it eventually disappeared back into the vault where it remained until now." While McGuire's guitar parts can be heard, he is not present in the video. Over the years, "Sadie" has | around with it for quite a while, and then when we went in to do Crimson, we sort of emulated that tone as best we could without completely trying to just redo the way it was done originally." - Matt SkibaThe song was written about Susan Atkins; a member of the Manson Family involved in all but one of the nine murders the family committed in California in the 1960s. Atkins was nicknamed Sadie Mae Glutz (or Sexy Sadie) by Charles Manson, which is where the song's name came from. Skiba wrote it as a more sympathetic look at Atkins and her involvement with the Manson Family, seeing her more as a victim of manipulation. During the bridge of the song, a section of Atkins' testimony is read by Heather Gabel, who designed the band's Heart & Skull logo. The song also features the band's touring manager/guitarist, Nolan McGuire, on lead guitar. Release and reception "Sadie" originally released as part of BYO Split Series Volume V, but the band would go on to rerecord the song for Crimson. The original version of the song was also included in the band's compilation album, Remains. In 2016, Grant uploaded a music video for the song to his personal YouTube channel. The video shows the band playing the original |
74–64, to win their second Southland men's basketball tournament. The Bobcats received a bid to the 1997 NCAA Tournament as the No. 16 seed in the Midwest region. Format Six of the ten conference members participated in the tournament field. They were seeded based on regular season conference records, with the top two | tournament. The Bobcats received a bid to the 1997 NCAA Tournament as the No. 16 seed in the Midwest region. Format Six of the ten conference members participated in the tournament field. They were seeded based on regular season conference records, with the top two seeds receiving a bye to |
to the university to manage the office of the University of California Press and again taking a position as assistant to the dean. After obtaining a position as a research assistant in astronomy, she was hired in 1921 or 1923 as an instructor in mathematics. She obtained a tenure-track position as assistant professor in 1924 or 1925, the second to do so after Pauline Sperry. Beginning in 1933, six mathematics faculty members including Levy, Annie Biddle, three male instructors, and a male assistant professor were all considered for termination, as part of an increased push for research excellence at the university that also included the hire of Griffith C. Evans as a new department chair in 1936. Biddle was let go, with the explanation that because she had married she did not need to remain employed, while the three male instructors were kept on, with the explanation for at least one being that because he was married and had a child he did need to remain employed. Levy and the other assistant professor were also kept on, in Levy's case at least in part because she was unmarried and was supporting another family member, her mother. Continuing | 1924 or 1925, the second to do so after Pauline Sperry. Beginning in 1933, six mathematics faculty members including Levy, Annie Biddle, three male instructors, and a male assistant professor were all considered for termination, as part of an increased push for research excellence at the university that also included the hire of Griffith C. Evans as a new department chair in 1936. Biddle was let go, with the explanation that because she had married she did not need to remain employed, while the three male instructors were kept on, with the explanation for at least one being that because he was married and had a child he did need to remain employed. Levy and the other assistant professor were also kept on, in Levy's case at least in part because she was unmarried and was supporting another family member, her mother. Continuing at Berkeley, Levy helped found the Northern California Section of the Mathematical Association of America in 1939, and served as its second chair and later as its sectional governor. She was also councilor general of Pi Mu Epsilon. She was tenured as an associate professor in 1940, and promoted to full professor in 1949. She retired in 1954, becoming a professor emerita. She helped found the Northern California Section of the Mathematical Association of America in 1939, and served as its second chair and later as its sectional governor. She was also councilor general of Pi Mu Epsilon. Research and publications Levy's main topic research |
for some years, they lived in Toronto. They had one son, J. P. Redpath. In 1913, Redpath and other young Canadian poets and prose writers may be regarded as having begun the Second Renaissance in Canadian literature. They inaugurated, as it were, a Restoration Period in Canadian literature, with some changes in ideals of form and craftsmanship. In 1915, her first book, Drawn Shutters, was published in London by John Lane. The same publisher brought out her second book, White Lilac, in 1921. Her poems include, "Earth Love", "To One Lying Dea", "Rebellion", "The Daughter of Jairus", and "My Thoughts". Redpath's main area of writing was the short story, and in it, she achieved much success. In 1923, she won the I.O.D.E. prize of $200 for the best Canadian short story. For many years, she contributed her stories to periodicals in Canada, England, and the U.S. Personal life Earlier in her life, Redpath resided at St. Hilaire and at Toronto. She died at her home in Montreal, 11 February 1937. Interment was at Mount Royal Cemetery. Reception "When a poet belongs to no clique or côterie, nor has established a reputation, opinions come uneasily. Beatrice Red path in 'Drawn Shutters' can be commonplace in the noble contemplation of essential life: a virtue in poetry. She comes down at times to the minor | was Peter Alexander Peterson, Chief Engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Her mother's maiden surname was Langlois. Beatrice had an older brother and an older sister. Both parents were native Canadians. Peterson was educated in private schools in her native city, until she was seventeen years old, when she moved to Goderich, Ontario, and lived there for five years. Career She began seriously to write in 1905. In 1910, she married William Redpath (d. 1936), then of Montreal, and for some years, they lived in Toronto. They had one son, J. P. Redpath. In 1913, Redpath and other young Canadian poets and prose writers may be regarded as having begun the Second Renaissance in Canadian literature. They inaugurated, as it were, a Restoration Period in Canadian literature, with some changes in ideals of form and craftsmanship. In 1915, her first book, Drawn Shutters, was published in London by John Lane. The same publisher brought out her second book, White Lilac, in 1921. Her poems include, "Earth Love", "To One Lying Dea", "Rebellion", "The Daughter of Jairus", and "My Thoughts". Redpath's main area of writing was the short story, and in it, she achieved much success. In 1923, she won the I.O.D.E. prize of $200 for the best Canadian short story. For many years, she contributed her stories to periodicals in Canada, England, and the U.S. Personal life |
Dutch Trautwein and played their home games at the Men's Gymnasium. They finished the season 11–8 . Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| | The team was coached by Dutch Trautwein and played their home games at the Men's Gymnasium. They finished the season 11–8 . Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; |
Song of the Year is a competitive category presented at the Academy of | the Year is a competitive category presented at the Academy of Country Music Awards. The following is the list of |
basketball season of 1944–45. The team was coached by Dutch Trautwein and played their home games at the Men's Gymnasium. | the college basketball season of 1944–45. The team was coached by Dutch Trautwein and played their home games at the |
skier who competes for Slovenia. He competed for Slovenia at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the downhill, Super-G, and combined. References | skiers 1999 births Alpine skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Slovenj Gradec Alpine skiers |
member of the Western Athletic Conference. The Lobos were coached by head coach Dave Bliss and played their home games at the University Arena, also known as "The Pit", in Albuquerque, New Mexico. New Mexico finished 2nd in the WAC regular season standings and beat Utah in the championship game of the WAC Tournament to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament as No. 7 seed in | a member of the Western Athletic Conference. The Lobos were coached by head coach Dave Bliss and played their home games at the University Arena, also known as "The Pit", in Albuquerque, New Mexico. New Mexico finished 2nd in the WAC regular season standings and beat Utah in the |
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Vietnam. It's located in Nghi Lộc, Nghệ An between Mỹ | Nghi Lộc, Nghệ An between Mỹ Lý station and |
1902 in Wakayama. In 1926, Akizuki graduated Faculty of Mathematics, Department of Science, Kyoto Imperial University. He was inaugurated as a professor of Kyoto | on 23 August 1902 in Wakayama. In 1926, Akizuki graduated Faculty of Mathematics, Department of Science, Kyoto Imperial University. He was inaugurated as a professor of |
the Cocos Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate or Caribbean Plate along the line of the Middle America Trench. Earthquakes associated with this plate boundary include the 7.4 2012 Guatemala earthquake that ruptured the plate interface and the 6.9 2014 Mexico–Guatemala earthquake caused by faulting in the subducting Cocos Plate. In the northern part of the country lie the Motagua Fault and Polochic Fault, which together accommodate the left-lateral strike-slip movement on the transform boundary between the North American and Caribbean plates. The Motagua Fault has caused many destructive earthquakes in Northern Guatemala, most | widespread but light in and around the capital, Guatemala City, resulting mostly in cracked walls and rockslides. Tectonic setting The coastline of Guatemala lies above the convergent boundary where the Cocos Plate is being subducted beneath the North American Plate or Caribbean Plate along the line of the Middle America Trench. Earthquakes associated with this plate boundary include the 7.4 2012 Guatemala earthquake that ruptured the plate interface and the 6.9 2014 Mexico–Guatemala earthquake caused by faulting in the subducting Cocos Plate. In the northern part of the |
arrested in February, the same month as the arrest of Spana herself. Spinola was an important wittness toward Spana herself, having had direct access to her rather than indirectly through De Grandis, which was the case with many other associates, as well as being a personal friend. On 5 July 1659, Gironima Spana, Giovanna De Grandis, Maria Spinola, Graziosa Farina and Laura Crispoldi were executed by hanging on Campo de' | in trafficking in lethal poison. She was an important member of the Spana organisation: she had direct contact with Spana, and recruited clients to Spana's business as an astrologer (and her unofficial business as a poison seller). On 31 January 1659, Giovanna De Grandis was arrested and imprisoned in the Papal prison at Tor di Nona, where she made her confession on 1 February, and started to name the names of her accomplices and clients. Spinola was named by De Grandis and arrested in |
It Down (1995). The song was produced by DJ Premier. Three remixes to the song have been released. Among the artists are producers Pete Rock and Solid Scheme and rapper PMD. Track listings Information taken from Discogs. A-Side "Real Hip-Hop" (Premier's LP Version) - 4:09 "Real Hip-Hop" (Pete Rock Remix) - 4:18 "Real Hip-Hop" (Solid Scheme Remix) - 4:12 "Real Hip-Hop" (PMD Remix) - 4:32 B-Side "No Diggedy" (LP | artists are producers Pete Rock and Solid Scheme and rapper PMD. Track listings Information taken from Discogs. A-Side "Real Hip-Hop" (Premier's LP Version) - 4:09 "Real Hip-Hop" (Pete Rock Remix) - 4:18 "Real Hip-Hop" (Solid Scheme Remix) - 4:12 "Real Hip-Hop" (PMD Remix) - 4:32 B-Side "No Diggedy" (LP Version) - 4:02 "Real Hip-Hop" (LP Instrumental) - 4:09 "Real Hip-Hop" (Pete Rock Remix Instrumental) - 4:18 |
the Orpheum Theatre was sold to the theatre management company Finklestein and Reuben, who employed the Minneapolis-based Liebenberg and Kaplan architectural firm to work on renovations. At this time, various businesses occupied the flanking wings on either side of the theater's main entrance, and the top level served as apartments. In 1927, the Orpheum was purchased by Minnesota Amusement Company and was converted into a movie theater, which had become increasingly popular by that time. However, movies could not sustain the theater, and attendance at the Orpheum waned. The building gradually became unused and sat abandoned for decades. Sioux Falls Community Playhouse In 1954, the Sioux Falls Community Playhouse purchased and renovated the property, and it has been used as a stage theater since. Teen Theatre and Children's Theatre programs were arranged in 1961, later merging into the Young People's Theatre program. Further renovations were carried out in 1975 by Spitznagel Partners of Sioux Falls; this also descreased the available audience seating to 692. On June 23, 1983, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its status as the oldest surviving theater in Sioux Falls, as well as its well-preserved architectural design. In 1994, the Sioux Falls Community Center purchased the King of Clubs building at 319 North Phillips, two plots to the south of the Orpheum, and renamed it the Anne Zabel Actor's Studio. The former King of Clubs building had been built in 1949 and had hosted a variety of businesses, most notably a club, but over the years also hosted a liquor store, flooring store, a tailor, travel agent, and several bars. They intended to join that building to the Orpheum with the "Link to the Future", creating one large theater complex spanning the block; construction began in 1995. The Link, however, proved much more expensive to construct than the playhouse had anticipated, and the Sioux Falls Community Playhouse suffered financially. In 2000, the City of Sioux Falls purchased the Actor's Studio, the Orpheum Theater for $475,000, and the unfinished Link for $275,000 to prevent the complex from having to sell its furnishings and close. The Sioux Falls Community Playhouse organization still closed on April 30, 2002. The theater itself remained open and operational in the city's name, allowing outside groups to rent the theater for their shows. In 2005, the city announced it would set aside nearly $1.1 million for its renovations to begin the following year. SMG was contracted to manage the theater at that time. On July 1, 2019, Washington Pavilion Management Inc. took over management; the company is so named for the nearby Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science, which it also oversees. Architecture The Orpheum Theater is crafted in a blend of Neoclassical and Prairie School architectural styles, with its symmetrical, clean lines and geometric ornamentation. The front of the building is covered in light | city's name, allowing outside groups to rent the theater for their shows. In 2005, the city announced it would set aside nearly $1.1 million for its renovations to begin the following year. SMG was contracted to manage the theater at that time. On July 1, 2019, Washington Pavilion Management Inc. took over management; the company is so named for the nearby Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science, which it also oversees. Architecture The Orpheum Theater is crafted in a blend of Neoclassical and Prairie School architectural styles, with its symmetrical, clean lines and geometric ornamentation. The front of the building is covered in light gray terra cotta blocks cut to resemble marble. It is two stories tall, with one added story above the backstage. It has a recessed front entrance sheltered by a metal marquee and two large flanking wings with plate glass windows on either side. Two large pillars rise far above the building's flat roofline and divide the front into three bays; three double-hung windows sit inside the second story of each of these bays. Large letters reading "Orpheum" are arranged in a semi-circle at the building's cornice, directly above the front entrance. Stucco was added to the side and rear walls in 1975. An addition measuring was constructed adjacent to the alley behind the building in 1978. At its opening, the Orpheum Theater advertised 1,000 seats in its main floor and balcony, and also stressed its fireproofing measures. Today, the theater seats 686. The main lobby was originally decorated with oil paintings. The marble walls and tile floors survive today. Two ticket booths were positioned on either side of the entrance, and a |
Crispoldi (died 5 July 1659, Rome) was an Italian poisoner. She was one of the central figures of the infamous Spana Prosecution, one of only six to be executed among over forty people to be implicated. Life Laura Crispoldi was born in Rome. She was recruited to the organization of Gironima Spana, which trafficked in lethal poison. She was a prolific saleswoman, selling the poison provided for her by Giovanna De Grandis. On 31 January 1659, Giovanna De Grandis was arrested and imprisoned in the Papal prison at Tor di Nona, where she made her confession on | at Tor di Nona, where she made her confession on 1 February, and started to name the names of her accomplices and clients. Her colleague Maria Spinola named Crispoldi as the dealer who sold poison to two women accused of having poisoned their late husbands, Anna Maria Conti and Camilla Capella, and described her as a ruthless and wicked woman with many clients. Crispoldi was described as strong and resisted confession for a long time. On 5 July 1659, Gironima Spana, Giovanna De Grandis, Maria Spinola, Graziosa Farina and Laura Crispoldi were |
the plant and the land for NT$1.96 billion. Soon later, the county government decided to relaunched the incinerator. On 15 February 2022, the county government began to retest the incinerator for a planned operation in June 2022. See also Air pollution in Taiwan Waste management in Taiwan References Buildings | is an incinerator in Taitung City, Taitung County, Taiwan. History The construction of the incinerator began in 2001. The construction was completed five years later in 2006 and trial operation started afterwards. However, the Taitung County Government soon refuse to approve the |
phylogenetic tree depicted below. Within lophocyonids Sivanasua is a derived member, recovered as a sister taxon to Lophocyon by Morales et al. (2019). Within the genus, S. viverroides from Central and Western Europe and S. antiqua from Spain were recovered as temporally and geographically separated sister taxa, with S. moravica being their last common ancestor. Paleoecology The lophodont dentition observed in Sivanasua and related lophocyonids such as Izmirictis suggests adaptations towards a herbivorous lifestyle, with the microwear of the teeth being more | Sivanasua in its place. Pilgrim simultaneously named two more species from India and Pakistan, S. himalayensis and S. palaeindica. However both these species, alongside S. nagrii (named by Prasad in 1963), were later recovered as primates. Crusafont-Pairó described a species from Spain in 1959 as S. antiqua and Fejar & Schmidt-Kittler described S. moravica in 1984. Phylogeny The exact relationship between Sivanasua and other carnivorans has long been debated, with historic hypothesis placing them within Ailuridae, Procyonidae and even Hyaenodontidae. More recent analysis of the fossil material suggest that lophocyonids were feliforms most closely related to hyenas, represented by Protictitherium in the phylogenetic tree depicted below. Within lophocyonids Sivanasua is a derived member, recovered as a sister taxon to Lophocyon by Morales et al. (2019). Within the genus, S. viverroides from Central and Western Europe and S. antiqua from Spain were recovered as temporally and geographically separated sister taxa, with S. moravica being their last common |
Victor Hugo's novel of the same name. It was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sunday from September 2013 to May 2016, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes. Publication Based on Victor Hugo's novel of the same | from September 2013 to May 2016, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes. Publication Based on Victor Hugo's novel of the same name, s Les Misérables manga adaptation was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sunday from September 12, 2013, to May 12, 2016. |
started to name the names of her accomplices and clients. Prior to her arrest, De Grandis had suspected that she was watched by the authorities, and left a box with Farina containing the equipment De Grandis used when making poison. Farina was named by De Grandis and arrested 7 February. She was a very cooperative wittness. She was exposed to torture, confessed the day after her arrest and named a number of names. Among them were Elena Gabrielli Cassana, Angela Armellina and Elena Ferri. She was confronted with several of her co-prisoners, identified and testified toward several of them. She identified and testified against her colleague Laura Crispoldi. On 5 July 1659, Gironima Spana, Giovanna De Grandis, Maria Spinola, Graziosa Farina and Laura Crispoldi were executed by hanging | saleswoman, selling the poison provided for her by Giovanna De Grandis. She does not appear to have had any direct contact with Spana herself. Described as a beggar woman, she recruited clients among the women in the many churches she visited as a beggar. On 31 January 1659, Giovanna De Grandis was arrested and imprisoned in the Papal prison at Tor di Nona, where she made her confession on 1 February, and started to name the names of her accomplices and clients. Prior to her arrest, De Grandis had suspected that she was watched by the authorities, and left a box with Farina containing the equipment De Grandis used when making poison. Farina was named by De Grandis and arrested 7 February. |
an Argentine cavalry detachment in the context of the Cisplatine War. Battle Lieutenant-colonel Bonifácio Isás Calderón, leading 400 militiamen, confronted an 891 men strong Argentine cavalry detachment in the vicinity of Pedras Altas. The Argentine commander, Juan Lavalle, decided to flee and was pursued until the night. Lavalle and captain | a militia force of the Imperial Brazilian Army and an Argentine cavalry detachment in the context of the Cisplatine War. Battle Lieutenant-colonel Bonifácio Isás Calderón, leading 400 militiamen, confronted an 891 men strong Argentine cavalry detachment in the vicinity of Pedras Altas. The Argentine commander, Juan Lavalle, decided to flee and |
The cave resembles a human vulva and dates to the Thracian period. Historians believe that it was once used as a fertility shrine. It is known in Bulgarian as (, , ) or (, , 'Womb Cave'). History The cave is located 20 kilometers from the city of Kardzhali near the village of Ilinitsa and it dates to 480 BC. The cave is also referred to as "The Cave Womb" or "Womb Cave" because the entrance is the shape of a woman's vulva. The inside of the cave resembles a womb. Locally it is also called "The Blaring Rock." Researchers believe that the entrance to the cave was a slit, which was then widened by humans. It is tall and wide and inside the cave there is a tall alter which has been carved. Archaeologist Nikolay Ovcharov believes that the cave and alter were used by the Thracians. There are several Thracian sanctuaries found in Bulgaria. Ovcharov believes that it was used as a fertility shrine for the Thracians. The "cult" | Blaring Rock." Researchers believe that the entrance to the cave was a slit, which was then widened by humans. It is tall and wide and inside the cave there is a tall alter which has been carved. Archaeologist Nikolay Ovcharov believes that the cave and alter were used by the Thracians. There are several Thracian sanctuaries found in Bulgaria. Ovcharov believes that it was used as a fertility shrine for the Thracians. The "cult" places of the Thracians are usually located at the top of mountains and they have running water. There is also constantly flowing water at the Utroba Cave, which flows from the cave to the foothills. There is an opening in the ceiling which allows the light into the cave. The light creates a phallus shape every day at noon, but it only reaches the alter on one day of the year. In the middle of the day at certain time of year the light which is in the shape of a phallus penetrates deep into the cave all the way to the alter. In February or March the light takes the shape |
Mapaoni, of the Rio Jari basin, in the Município Serra do Navio, at the Parque Nacional Montanhas do Tumucumaque, with a GPS coordinate of 2°11'39"N, 54°35'16"W, in the Estado do Amapá, Brazil. This species reaches | a GPS coordinate of 2°11'39"N, 54°35'16"W, in the Estado do Amapá, Brazil. This species reaches a length of . References Trichomycteridae Catfish |
Meyer (politician) See also | can refer to: Brian Meyer (baseball) Brian |
the championship game, 71–60, to win their fifth Southland men's basketball tournament. The Indians received a bid to the 1996 NCAA Tournament as the No. 15 seed in the Midwest region. Format Six of the ten conference members participated in the tournament field. They were seeded based on regular season conference records, with | participated in the tournament field. They were seeded based on regular season conference records, with the top two seeds receiving a bye to the semifinal round. Tournament play began with the quarterfinal round. |
2021. See also Politics of Peru References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing | of the Congress of the Republic of Peru from 2020 to 2021. See also Politics of Peru |
American Revolutionary War veteran Captain Ephraim Scudder (1742–1788) and Martha Spinning (1750–1814). His siblings were Rachel, Ephraim, Sally (or Sarah), Elizabeth (or Jenny), Arrowsmith (Smith), Anne, Phebe and John Spinning. Career Scudder moved from Westfield to Savannah in the first quarter of the 19th century, appearing regularly in post-office records from 1811. For a long period, he maintained Westfield as his permanent address, while wintering in Savannah. In 1830, Scudder was elected an alderman on the Savannah city council, a role in which he remained until 1839. The same year, he lost several buildings in a fire, including his Steam Saw Mill. He was a contractor for several of Savannah's notable buildings, including the William Jay-designed The Savannah Theatre, the Nathanael Greene Monument, the First Baptist Church, the City Hotel and the Independent Presbyterian Church. Personal life In 1800, Scudder built a brick mansion in Westfield. It was demolished in 1970. Three years later, on September 23, 1803, he married Phebe Ross, the couple having had a marriage license since 1793, when Amos was | private buildings. He also served on the city council for nine years. The Savannah–Ogeechee Canal, his "pet in the winter of his years", became known as "Scudder's Canal" in the 1830s. Early life Amos Scudder was born in Westfield, New Jersey, on February 14, 1779, the sixth child of the eight of American Revolutionary War veteran Captain Ephraim Scudder (1742–1788) and Martha Spinning (1750–1814). His siblings were Rachel, Ephraim, Sally (or Sarah), Elizabeth (or Jenny), Arrowsmith (Smith), Anne, Phebe and John Spinning. Career Scudder moved from Westfield to Savannah in the first quarter of the 19th century, appearing regularly in post-office records from 1811. For a long period, he maintained Westfield as his permanent address, while wintering in Savannah. In 1830, Scudder was elected an alderman on the Savannah city council, a role in which he remained until 1839. The same year, he lost several buildings in a fire, including his Steam Saw Mill. He was a contractor for several of Savannah's notable buildings, including the William Jay-designed The Savannah Theatre, the Nathanael Greene Monument, the First Baptist Church, the City Hotel and the Independent Presbyterian Church. Personal life In 1800, Scudder built a brick mansion in |
music video teaser was released. A day later, the highlight medley video teaser was released. On February 20, the second music video teaser was released. The song alongside the music video was released on February 21. Composition "Run2U" was written by B.E.P and Jeon Goon, with composition handled by the duo alongside FLYT, and arranged by Rado and FLYT. The song was described as song with "retro synth sound" with lyrics that "freely express the desire to run towards you with fearing for love, regardless of what others opinion". "Run2U" was composed in the key of B minor, with a tempo of 130 beats per minute. Commercial performance "Run2U" debuted at position 50 on South Korea's Billboard K-pop Hot 100 in the chart issue dated March 5, 2022. In New Zealand, the song debuted at position 29 on the RMNZ Hot Singles in the chart issue dated February 28, 2022. In Singapore, the song debuted at position | duo alongside FLYT, and arranged by Rado and FLYT. The song was described as song with "retro synth sound" with lyrics that "freely express the desire to run towards you with fearing for love, regardless of what others opinion". "Run2U" was composed in the key of B minor, with a tempo of 130 beats per minute. Commercial performance "Run2U" debuted at position 50 on South Korea's Billboard K-pop Hot 100 in the chart issue dated March 5, 2022. In New Zealand, the song debuted at position 29 on the RMNZ Hot Singles in the chart issue dated February 28, 2022. In Singapore, the song debuted at position 22 on the RIAS Top Regional Chart in the chart issue dated February 18–24, 2022. In United States, the song debuted at position 9 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales in the chart issue dated March 5, 2022. Promotion Prior to the extended play's release, on February 21, 2022, STAYC held a live showcase on YouTube to introduce the extended play and communicate with their fans. The group subsequently performed on five music programs: Mnet's M Countdown on February 24, |
a railway station on North–South railway at Km 292 | Diễn Châu, Nghệ An between Chợ Sy station and Quán Hành station. References Railway stations in |
nominee for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022. References External links 21st-century Canadian male actors Canadian male television actors Canadian | a Drama Program or Series at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022. References External links 21st-century Canadian male actors Canadian male television actors Canadian male film actors First Nations male actors Ojibwe people |
its standing from the Guardianship and Advocacy Act, enacted in 1978. Advocates in the 1970s had pointed out the existence of many Illinois residents who needed a legal guardian and had none. Under the English common law, it had been assumed that persons requiring guardianship would be taken care | Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission (IGAC) is a quasi-independent State of Illinois agency that serves as a public-sector advocate for persons with disabilities. Description The IGAC derives its standing from the Guardianship and Advocacy Act, enacted in 1978. Advocates in the 1970s had pointed out the existence of many Illinois residents |
been described as "essentially a spiced sloppy Joe with ground beef and a wide rice-noodle base", as well as barbecue pork sticks, "Italian-style" kee mow, and coriander spinach-noodle duck. The carbonara belly is spaghetti and charred pork belly with bacon, pumpkin, spinach, cherry tomatoes, almonds, garlic, and Parmesan, served with a side of mint pesto. The khao tang is served as a canapé with coconut-pork-shrimp sauce on rice crackers. Duck wraps are also available as an appetizer. The laksa has pork, shrimp, and egg with peanut curry, and the semisweet coconut-milk flan has pumpkin and coconut sauce. Korfhage wrote: The Winter Kid Bowl has farfalle, chicken, and vegetables. Waterhouse described the Commander Noodle as "rice vermicelli, fish cakes, fried wontons and pork liver in a two-note (sweet and sour) broth", the Angus gravy noodles as "somewhere between beef chow fun and tagliatelle bolognese, with wide rice noodles in a rich ground-beef sauce, heavy on the white pepper", and the Devil Wings as "crisp-fried chicken wings served in a paper bag with a pile of lime, cilantro and chili to be tossed to your taste". Wu said the "Malaysian-style" laksa has a "rich and soothing curry coconut broth and rice noodles topped with a mountain of vegetables and hearty tofu chunks". He described the noodle soup as "vegetable-heavy" with a lighter broth. In 2022, Eater Portland Nathan Williams wrote, "Nudi's eclectic menu includes everything from Thai boat noodles to spicy brisket ramen, with snacks like tempura-fried pickles and frog's legs. It's a neighborhood standby, using seasonal produce for its menu and offering a kid's menu for families." The drink menu includes teas and sodas. History Nudi operates in a building which previously housed Pace Setter Athletic, a running shoe store. In 2017, Food & Wine Chelsea Morse mentioned Nudi's devil wings in an article about the trending use of paper bags | Parmesan, served with a side of mint pesto. The khao tang is served as a canapé with coconut-pork-shrimp sauce on rice crackers. Duck wraps are also available as an appetizer. The laksa has pork, shrimp, and egg with peanut curry, and the semisweet coconut-milk flan has pumpkin and coconut sauce. Korfhage wrote: The Winter Kid Bowl has farfalle, chicken, and vegetables. Waterhouse described the Commander Noodle as "rice vermicelli, fish cakes, fried wontons and pork liver in a two-note (sweet and sour) broth", the Angus gravy noodles as "somewhere between beef chow fun and tagliatelle bolognese, with wide rice noodles in a rich ground-beef sauce, heavy on the white pepper", and the Devil Wings as "crisp-fried chicken wings served in a paper bag with a pile of lime, cilantro and chili to be tossed to your taste". Wu said the "Malaysian-style" laksa has a "rich and soothing curry coconut broth and rice noodles topped with a mountain of vegetables and hearty tofu chunks". He described the noodle soup as "vegetable-heavy" with a lighter broth. In 2022, Eater Portland Nathan Williams wrote, "Nudi's eclectic menu includes everything from Thai boat noodles to spicy brisket ramen, with snacks like tempura-fried pickles and frog's legs. It's a neighborhood standby, using seasonal produce for its menu and offering a kid's menu for families." The drink menu includes teas and sodas. History Nudi operates in a building which previously housed Pace Setter Athletic, a running shoe store. In 2017, Food & Wine Chelsea Morse mentioned Nudi's devil wings in an article about the trending use of paper bags for culinary purposes. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the restaurant operated via take-out, delivery, and outdoor dining at times. Reception In 2013, Matthew Korfhage of Willamette Week wrote, "Asian fusion has become overfamiliar and falsely upscale, with exotic ingredients added as accents to continental ideas ... but Nudi is entirely the opposite proposition: Cooks with Thai sensibilities are at cheerful, casual play with our own local bounty, in ways wholly alien to Western palates. It is a restaurant one might expect |
was born in Sorn, Ayrshire and by 1861 was living in London. He migrated to the USA in 1863, initially settling | After a brief period in New York City he moved to Philadelphia by March 1866. He married Mary Jane Fitzgerald. Following his death, his personal library was sold in November 1894. References 1832 births |
second half of the season, playing .500 hockey for two and a half months. After taking four points in their series against Lake Superior State, the Seawolves were just 5 points out of a playoff spot with four games to play. Their offense, however, failed down the stretch and the team was swept by Ferris State. With only two games against arch-rival Alaska remaining, the Seawolves had to win both games to have any chance at extending their season. When the Nanooks won the fist match, it ended any postseason hopes for Anchorage and a second defeat gave UAF their 8th consecutive Governor's Cup. Departures Recruiting Roster Standings Schedule and results |- !colspan=12 style=";" | Exhibition |- !colspan=12 style=";" | Regular Season |- !colspan=12 style=";" | Scoring statistics Goaltending statistics Rankings USCHO did not release a poll | State. With only two games against arch-rival Alaska remaining, the Seawolves had to win both games to have any chance at extending their season. When the Nanooks won the fist match, it ended any postseason hopes for Anchorage and a second defeat gave UAF their 8th consecutive Governor's Cup. Departures Recruiting Roster Standings Schedule and results |- !colspan=12 style=";" | Exhibition |- !colspan=12 style=";" | Regular Season |- !colspan=12 style=";" | Scoring statistics Goaltending statistics Rankings USCHO did not release a poll in Week 24. References Alaska Anchorage Seawolves men's ice |
a medium to large omnivorous fish of the family Serrasalmidae from South America, where it is found in the Amazon, the Rio Negro and the Orinoco basins. They are also called the silver dollar and are one | to as "silver dollars". These fish are capable of delivering serious bites to humans. References Ferreira, E.J.G., J. Zuanon and G.M. dos Santos, 1996. A list of commercial fish species from Santarém, State of Pará, Brazil. Naga ICLARM Q. 19(3):41-44. Serrasalmidae |
is an active volunteer of community activities and has been a grassroots leader with the People’s Association (PA). She enjoys working with like-minded individuals to improve the living environment of neighbourhoods and communities, and participates in planning local events that are close to her heart. References External links Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Singaporean people of Chinese descent Singaporean people of Hokkien descent Singaporean women in business Women accountants Singaporean economists Alumni of the London School of | is especially known for her insightful comments of the Singapore manufacturing sectors, where she offers an in-depth analysis of the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) and discusses the implications for the Singapore economy. In her social and personal life, she is an active volunteer of community activities and has been a grassroots leader with the |
He is also a Member of the Indian Council of Social Science Research and a Member of the National Monitoring Committee on Minority Education, Govt of India. Before joining Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Harmohinder Singh Bedi had served as Professor Emeritus, Punjabi University, Patiala and as Professor and Head of Department of Hindi, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. At Guru Nanak Dev University he had also served as Dean and Director of Chairs of Bhagat Kabir, Satguru Ram Singh and Swami Vivekanand. Recognition: Padma Shri In the year 2022, Govt of India conferred the Padma Shri award, the third | Education, Govt of India. Before joining Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Harmohinder Singh Bedi had served as Professor Emeritus, Punjabi University, Patiala and as Professor and Head of Department of Hindi, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. At Guru Nanak Dev University he had also served as Dean and Director of Chairs of Bhagat Kabir, Satguru Ram Singh and Swami Vivekanand. Recognition: Padma Shri In the year 2022, Govt of India conferred the Padma Shri award, the third highest award in the Padma series of awards, on Harmohinder Singh Bedi for his distinguished service in the field of literature and education. The award is in recognition of his service as a "Punjabi Hindi Author and Academician with over 30 books |
Bologna to a Nigerian father and an Apulian Italian mother. She has one younger sister. She frequently traveled to visit family in Salento and Nigeria growing up. Although Edogamhe never took acting classes, she began auditioning for film and television roles as a high school student. She booked her first professional acting job as the lead in the Italian Netflix series Summertime, a coming-of-age drama series | television roles as a high school student. She booked her first professional acting job as the lead in the Italian Netflix series Summertime, a coming-of-age drama series set over summer break in a city on the Adriatic coast. The show debuted in April 2020, shortly before she graduated high school, and was received positively. The second season of Summertime was released in 2021. She has modeled in editorial shoots for Gucci and Liu Jo. References External links 2001 births Living people 21st-century Italian actresses People |
he assisted with the creation of a Lipka Tatar cultural centre in Iŭje. As one of the leaders of the Belarusian Islamic community, Kanapacki promoted religious harmony, and made himself known as an active supporter of the Belarusian national and cultural revival, speaking the Belarusian language in everyday life. International activities In 1999, as part of a delegation of Lipka Tatars, Kanapacki met with President of Northern Cyprus Rauf Denktaş. In April 2000, he met with representatives of the United States Congress Commission for the Development of Programmes for the Activities of National Minorities. As International Ambassador of Peace, he visited Libya in 1999, Chad in 2000, Iraq in 2001, and Jerusalem in 2004. In 1993, he was a delegate to the First Congress of the Fatherland Global Association of Belarusians, and was invited to all subsequent congresses as a guest. Death Kanapacki died on 9 September 2005. After his death, several Belarusian newspapers, including Nasha Niva, paid tribute to him. In 2014, a plaque at his family home in Smilavičy home was placed commemorating him. References 1949 births 2005 deaths | a family of Lipka Tatar szlachta. His grandfather, Ibrahim Chasinievič Kanapacki, served as imam of Smilavičy. In addition to Ibrahim, the Kanapacki family had 3 other children: daughters Razalija and Tanzilia and son Mustafa. In 1966, Kanapacki entered the historical faculty of the Maxim Gorky Minsk State Pedagogical Institute (now the Maksim Tank Belarusian State Pedagogical University). He later worked at the Kamienaborsk school in the Byerazino District, in the Minsk Region. In 1972, Kanapacki became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In 1975, Kanapacki married Hanna Kochna. In 1976 they had a son, named Zachar, and in 1978, they had a daughter, named Zaryna. Lipka Tatar leadership In 1990, Kanapacki helped to found the Al-Kitab Belarusian Association of Muslim Tatars (known since 2000 as the Zikr ul-Kitab Belarusian Public Association of Tatars). The first conference of Zikr ul-Kitab, dedicated to the 600th anniversary of the Lipka Tatars in Belarus, was held on 26 and 27 March 1993. In January 1994, he was a member of the organising committee of the First All-Belarusian Association of Muslims. In this period Kanapacki also became deputy mufti and Chairman of the Muslim Association of Minsk, as well as serving as head of the Smilavičy Mosque. From 1999, Kanapacki served as editor-in-chief of the Belarusian-language Bayram and Al-Islam magazines, in addition to the Life and Tatar Life newspapers. From 1996, the Muslim Tatar Calendar of Belarus was also published under his editorship. He assisted in the 1993 republishing of Anton Mukhlinsky's 1857 book 'Study |
to 2017, before completing her secondary education at Mount Aspiring College in Wānaka in 2018. McMillian made her FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup debut in the 2017–2018 season, with a 25th placing at Snowmass in January 2018. In the following three seasons, she was 23th, 31st, and | 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Biography McMillan was born in Hamilton on 29 May 2000, the daughter of Ross and Sally McMillan. When she was three years old, she began skiing at Mount Ruapehu She was educated at St Peter's School, Cambridge, from 2012 to 2017, before completing her secondary education at Mount Aspiring College in |
County, Iowa, United States, near the city of Orleans. The recreation area is located on the western shore of Big Spirit Lake, the largest of the Iowa Great Lakes, and is one of several state parks and recreation areas in the Great Lakes region. Its amenities include a boat ramp, fishing areas, and picnic buildings; the boat ramp is on a lagoon, which shelters boaters from winds on the lake. Before the state acquired the land, the park was known as Templar Park and was owned and | largest of the Iowa Great Lakes, and is one of several state parks and recreation areas in the Great Lakes region. Its amenities include a boat ramp, fishing areas, and picnic buildings; the boat ramp is on a lagoon, which shelters boaters from winds on the lake. Before the |
The first book has 122 chapters, the second 48 and the third 60. It is generally accepted that the Deeds was written to augment the reputation and authority of Bishop Gerard. Robert Stein argues that it had a political and ideological purpose: to show the superiority of government by one possessing both spiritual and temporal authority, i.e., a prince bishop. Laurent Jégou argues that it was written to enhance Gerard's spiritual authority to compensate for his temporal weakness. Georges Duby likewise sees it as designed to enhance the bishop's prestige after the death of his protector, Emperor Henry II, in 1024. Theo Riches argues that the intended audience of the Deeds was essentially local, and that its text could have been used in the future as an archive to buttress Cambrai's property claims. According to its English translators, the Deeds is also a royalist text, emphasising the right of the king to invest bishops and abbots and the royal authority over the use of military force. Manuscripts and editions The autograph manuscript of the Deeds, known as the Codex Sancti Gisleni, survives in The Hague (MS Den Haag KB 75 F15). It is incomplete. The last part, from the middle of chapter 49 onwards, had been separated from it and lost sometime in the 14th century. There are five manuscript copies of the Deeds representing three recensions. The oldest surviving copy, dating from the 14th century, is in Paris (BnF, Lat. 5553a). It is a complete copy made from the autograph before it lost its final eleven and a half chapters. A separate tradition derives from the now lost 12th-century Codex Sanctae Mariae Atrebatensis, which contained a complete copy of the autograph. The earliest copy of the Codex was made in the Abbey of Saint-Vaast in 1482 and is now in the municipal library of Arras (Médiathèque 666). It was itself copied in 1591 by François de Bar, whose copy is now in Brussels (KBR 7747). Both of these copies are riddled with errors. There is also a late 16th-century copy of the Codex in Paris (BnF, Lat. 12827). A further 16th-century copy in Brussels (KBR 7675–82) represents a third manuscript tradition, but is missing chapters 52 and 60 of the third book, Gerard's sermon on Peace of God movement and his letter to the Emperor Henry III, respectively. The first printed edition of the Deeds was made by in 1615. Because he made use of the now lost Codex, his edition has been used as a basis for two subsequent editions. The first of these, by in 1834, omits several chapters in the second and third books. The second and most recent, by for the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1846, is the basis for the modern English translation published in 2018. | episcopate. Structure and purpose The Deeds is divided into three books. This was the original plan, since at the end of the first book it states that the pontificate of Gerard I "will be discussed in book three" and the preface to the second book says: "The second book ought to begin with this same lord bishop, as the order of affairs appears to demand. However, we are leaving him to the side for the moment..." The first book is a history of the bishops from the later Roman empire down to the death of Erluin in 1012. The second book recounts the histories of all the religious foundations under the bishop's authority. It also includes a description of the lands belonging to Cambrai Cathedral. The third covers the pontificate of Gerard and incorporates eight letters from Gerard, two agreements he made with his castellans and his treatise on the three orders. The first book has 122 chapters, the second 48 and the third 60. It is generally accepted that the Deeds was written to augment the reputation and authority of Bishop Gerard. Robert Stein argues that it had a political and ideological purpose: to show the superiority of government by one possessing both spiritual and temporal authority, i.e., a prince bishop. Laurent Jégou argues that it was written to enhance Gerard's spiritual authority to compensate for his temporal weakness. Georges Duby likewise sees it as designed to enhance the bishop's prestige after the death of his protector, Emperor Henry II, in 1024. Theo Riches argues that the intended audience of the Deeds was essentially local, and that its text could have been used in the future as an archive to buttress Cambrai's property claims. According to its English translators, the Deeds is also a royalist text, emphasising the right of the king to invest bishops and abbots and the royal authority over the use of military force. Manuscripts and editions The autograph manuscript of the Deeds, known as the Codex Sancti Gisleni, survives in The Hague (MS Den Haag KB 75 F15). It is incomplete. The last part, from the middle of chapter 49 onwards, had been separated from it and lost sometime in the 14th century. There are five manuscript copies of the Deeds representing three recensions. The oldest surviving copy, dating from the 14th century, is in Paris (BnF, Lat. 5553a). It is a complete copy made from the autograph before it lost its final eleven and a half chapters. A separate tradition derives from the now lost 12th-century Codex Sanctae Mariae Atrebatensis, which contained a complete copy of the autograph. The earliest copy of the Codex was made in the Abbey of Saint-Vaast in 1482 and is now in the municipal library of Arras (Médiathèque 666). It was itself copied in 1591 by François de Bar, whose copy is now in Brussels (KBR 7747). Both of these copies are riddled with errors. There is also a late 16th-century copy of the Codex in Paris (BnF, Lat. 12827). A further 16th-century copy in Brussels (KBR 7675–82) represents a third manuscript tradition, but is missing chapters 52 and 60 of the third book, Gerard's sermon on Peace of God movement and his letter to the Emperor Henry III, respectively. The first printed edition of the Deeds was made by in 1615. Because he made use of the now lost Codex, his edition has been used as a basis for two subsequent editions. The first of these, by in 1834, omits several chapters in the second and third books. The second and most recent, by for the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1846, is the basis for the modern English translation published in 2018. Dating and authorship The Deeds was originally commissioned by Bishop Gerard I. A codicological and critical look at the autograph shows |
area is on the western shore of West Okoboji Lake, one of the Iowa Great Lakes, and is one of several state parks and recreation areas in the Great Lakes region. It features an observation | and recreation areas in the Great Lakes region. It features an observation tower, a boat ramp, and a beach along the lake. Other amenities at the park include a modern campground, a playground, and a picnic shelter. References State parks of |
and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (EscaPADE) is a dual-spacecraft mission to study ion and sputtered escape from Mars. The two identical spacecraft were scheduled for launch as secondary satellites on the Psyche mission in August 2022, but were removed due to problems with the required trajectory. A new launch opportunity is to be determined, probably as rideshares in 2024. The science goals of the mission are to: understand the processes controlling the structure of Mars' hybrid magnetosphere and | flows; understand how energy and momentum are transported from the solar wind through Mars' magnetosphere; and understand the processes controlling the flow of energy and matter into and out of the collisional atmosphere. EscaPADE is part of the NASA Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration (SIMPLEx) program. The two spacecraft nicknamed "Blue" and "Gold" were greenlit for development by NASA in August 2021 for a tentative launch window around October 2024 when Mars and Earth approach each other in their orbits. References External Links Spacecraft |
Haj Mirza Agha Alemi Mohammad-Reza Golpaygani Hossein Borujerdi Ruhollah Khomeini Morteza Haeri Yazdi Seyed Mohammad Mohaghegh Damad Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai Politics and views After the resignation of Abbas Ali Akhtari in 2003, Ali Khamenei chose Shahcheraghi to replace him as the representative of the Surpeme Leader of Iran in Semnan province. He was also the Imam of Friday Prayer in Semnan. He held those positions until 2021, where he resigned and was replaced by Morteza Motei by Ali Khamenei. He was elected by the people of Semnan province to represent them in the 2006 and 2016 elections for the Assembly of Experts. He currently retains that position. He has spoken out about the water issues in Semnan, and urged | After finishing school in his hometown, he entered the Islamic seminary in Damghan, where he was taught by Sheikh Mohammad Reza Khodaei. After six years there, he left to Qom to further his Islamic studies in Qom Seminary. It was here he attained Ijtihad, and reached the rank Ayatollah. Teachers Here are some of Shahcerhaghi's teachers during his times in seminaries. Sheikh Mohammad Reza Khodaei Sheikh Gholam Hossein Kheiri Haj Mirza Agha Alemi Mohammad-Reza Golpaygani Hossein Borujerdi Ruhollah Khomeini Morteza Haeri Yazdi Seyed Mohammad Mohaghegh Damad Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai Politics and views After the resignation of Abbas Ali Akhtari in 2003, Ali Khamenei chose Shahcheraghi to |
received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Animated Short at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022. References External links 2021 films 2021 animated films 2021 short films Canadian films Canadian animated short films French films French animated | Sandra Desmazières and released in 2021. The film tells the story of two sisters in Vietnam who are separated during the Vietnam War, and not reunited for 20 years. The film was named to the initial shortlist for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, and received a |
Venezuela was created as article 203 of the 1999 constitution. Through this law, the National Assembly gives the president its main power - which is to pass laws, for a period of no more than 180 days. This period was later lengthened. | more than 180 days. This period was later lengthened. The current Enabling law has been granted to Hugo Chávez (2000, 2007, |
win over Bessemer City High School in the Class 6A Northwest Regional championship. As a junior, he led the team to the Class 6A state semifinal. In August 2019, it was announced that Sears was no longer enrolled at the school. He subsequently transferred to Hargrave Military Academy. As a senior, Sears averaged 14 points, three assists and five rebounds per game and helped lead Hargrave to the Final 4 of the Prep National Championship with a 37–4 overall record. He committed to playing college basketball for Ohio. College career Sears came off the bench as a freshman, and began to see more minutes after Jason Preston was sidelined with a leg injury. Sears averaged 8.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game, earning MAC All-Freshman Team honors. After Preston | averaged 14 points, three assists and five rebounds per game and helped lead Hargrave to the Final 4 of the Prep National Championship with a 37–4 overall record. He committed to playing college basketball for Ohio. College career Sears came off the bench as a freshman, and began to see more minutes after Jason Preston was sidelined with a leg injury. Sears averaged 8.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game, earning MAC All-Freshman Team honors. After Preston declared for the 2021 NBA draft following the season, Sears was named the team's starting point guard going into his sophomore season. In the |
also several leaves along the stem which are reduced to bracts. Flowers are arranged in a spiral along the stem. They are white, with a green inside of the labellum. Bloom time is May to June. Distribution and habitat Spiranthes torta can be found in the Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, | Spiranthes torta, the Southern ladies’ tresses, is a terrestrial orchid native to Florida, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean Islands and Bermuda. Description Spiranthes torta plants are 7-50 cm tall and have 2-3 basal leaves which wither before they bloom. There is also several leaves along the stem which are reduced to bracts. Flowers are arranged in a spiral along the stem. They are white, |
opening of the Suez Canal, his son Willem Ruys (1837-1901) expanded the company in 1872 with a steamboat service to Batavia. In 1875 he founded the Partenrederij Stoomboot Reederij "Rotterdamsche Lloyd" himself, whose name was changed in 1881 to Stoomvaart Maatschappij "Rotterdamsche Lloyd", and which was eventually converted in 1883 into a public limited company under the name Rotterdamsche Lloyd NV. During WWII Director Willem Ruys was arrested as a hostage by the German occupiers and executed in 1942. The shipping company lost at least ten ships in the western hemisphere as well as in Asian waters as a result of German and Japanese acts of war. Including the Slamat, Baloeran and Dempo. The cargo ship Kertosono was the first casualty of the German raider Thor in July 1940. The Slamat disaster on April 27, 1941 was the biggest disaster in Dutch merchant navy history, 983 people were killed, more than 450 of them from the | people were killed, more than 450 of them from the Slamat. After the war, the first new passenger ship of the shipping company, whose construction had already started in 1938, was christened Willem Ruys, after the director who had been killed. Ships Passenger ships in particular became well known, such as Indrapoera (1926-1956), Baloeran (1930-1940), Dempo (1931-1944) and Willem Ruys (1947-1964). Cargo ships with passenger accommodation also arrived. As a result of the Second World War, the creation of the state of Indonesia in 1949 and the disappearance of the old colonial connections, the KRL had to look for new areas of work. Smit-Lloyd was founded in 1964 together with Smit Internationale to operate platform supply vessels for the offshore. Fate On January 20, 1970 the KRL merged with four other Dutch shipping companies to form the Nederlandsche Scheepvaart Unie (NSU), known as Nedlloyd from 1977. The archives of the KRL were transferred to the municipal archives of Rotterdam. Trivia On the 25th anniversary of the Rotterdamsche Lloyd in 1908, the management was offered a model of the package boat Tabanan. See Also Nedlloyd P&O Nedlloyd External Links e.a. (red.), Maritieme Encyclopedie. Deel IV, Bussum, 1971, p. 132-133 , Rotterdamsche Lloyd, Houten, 1988 , Rotterdamsche Lloyd, Rosmalen, 2004 , Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd. Beknopte geschiedenis van een rederij, Zutphen, 2004 Inventory of the archives of the KRL in the Gemeentearchief Rotterdam Lloyd-Atelier website about the KRL. Schepenlijst Defunct shipping companies Defunct transport companies of the Netherlands Shipping companies of the Netherlands Dutch companies established in 1883 |
& Bonaldo, 2019 – Ecuador C. patquiana (Birabén, 1954) – Argentina C. pauferro Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil C. peluda Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile C. pinheiral Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil C. platensis (Birabén, 1954) – Argentina C. pocone Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil C. puberula Simon, 1893 – Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Colombia C. punctata Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil C. quillota Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile C. rinconada Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile C. santamaria Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Argentina C. sedata (Gertsch & Mulaik, 1940) – USA C. silvestris Simon, 1893 – Venezuela C. similis Ott & Brescovit, 2019 | 1954) – Argentina C. pauferro Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil C. peluda Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile C. pinheiral Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil C. platensis (Birabén, 1954) – Argentina C. pocone Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil C. puberula Simon, 1893 – Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Colombia C. punctata Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil C. quillota Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile C. rinconada Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile C. santamaria Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Argentina C. sedata (Gertsch & Mulaik, 1940) – USA C. silvestris Simon, 1893 – Venezuela C. similis Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil C. simplex Simon, 1892 (type) – Mexico, USA and Caribbean to Argentina C. sternalis |
the first thing people read or hear, nor the final impression of a story at the end. Restating false claims can reinforce them through repetition, but adding repetition of their fact-checking and rebuttal can have a similar effect. PBS published a blog post which explained the principle behind a truth sandwich is already something its editorial standards address: "Accuracy includes more than simply verifying whether information is correct; facts must be placed in sufficient context based on the nature of the piece to ensure that the public is not misled". Roy Peter Clark wrote for Poynter that the idea of a truth sandwich is like the rhetorical concept of "emphatic word order", where someone places "emphatic words" at the beginning and end of a sentence. In journalism, Clark wrote, "the position of least emphasis turns out to be the middle". Truth sandwiches have been used, advocated, or discussed in the context of a range of topics where misinformation is particularly widespread. A group of scientists writing about the challenge of misinformation about coronavirus vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic advocated truth sandwiches as a communication strategy in their guide to dispelling common myths. In an article about truth sandwiches at Journalism.co.uk, Joseph Cummins uses the term "backfire effect" for when "telling people that what they believe in is false [makes] | figures or quoting them directly, but when the public figure is spreading misinformation or disinformation, repetition of the claims can amplify them and increase their harm. Sometimes lies are too consequential to ignore, however, placing journalists in a difficult position. According to Lakoff, even if you cover a lie and say afterwards that what was just said was false, the message has still been spread, and "denying a frame, activates the frame". He argues that repetition strengthens "frame-circuits" in the brain that we use to understand the world. A truth sandwich ensures the bad information is not the first thing people read or hear, nor the final impression of a story at the end. Restating false claims can reinforce them through repetition, but adding repetition of their fact-checking and rebuttal can have a similar effect. PBS published a blog post which explained the principle behind a truth sandwich is already something its editorial standards address: "Accuracy includes more than simply verifying whether information is correct; facts must be placed in sufficient context based on the nature of the piece to ensure that the public is not misled". Roy Peter Clark wrote for Poynter that the idea of a truth sandwich is like the rhetorical concept of "emphatic word order", where someone places "emphatic words" at the beginning and end of a sentence. In journalism, Clark wrote, "the position of least emphasis turns out to be the middle". Truth sandwiches have been used, advocated, or discussed in the context of a range of topics where misinformation is particularly widespread. A |
sixteen to thirty-two teams. The top sixteen teams received seeds. The tournament continue to utilize a simple single-elimination format. Bracket See also 1992 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament 1992 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament 1992 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament 1992 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament 1992 NAIA Division II | claim the Golden Suns' first NAIA national title. The tournament was played at the Oman Arena in Jackson, Tennessee. Qualification The tournament field expanded for the second time in its history, increasing from sixteen to thirty-two teams. The top sixteen teams received seeds. The tournament continue to utilize a simple single-elimination format. Bracket See also 1992 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament 1992 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament 1992 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament 1992 NCAA Division III Women's |
members participated in the tournament field. They were seeded based on regular season conference records, with the top two seeds receiving a bye to the semifinal round. Tournament play began with the quarterfinal round. Bracket References Southland Conference Men's Basketball Tournament Tournament Southland Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | played at campus sites and the semifinal and championship round played at Hirsch Memorial Coliseum in Shreveport, Louisiana. defeated in the championship game, 98–87, to win their first Southland men's basketball tournament. The Colonels received |
F. Tong in 2021, and it has only been found in China. it contains | described by W. H. Cheng, D. J. Bian and Y. F. Tong in 2021, and it has only been found in China. it contains only two species: P. |
Rozatul Atfal Trust. Education He graduated from Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia in 1981. He also obtained the certificate of Mufti by specializing in Islamic jurisprudence under the supervision of Wali Hasan Tonki. He has also studied for five years at Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, on the subject of the principles of religion. Death He died in February 2021. His funeral prayer were offered by his teacher Qari Muhammad Rafiq at | were offered by his teacher Qari Muhammad Rafiq at Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia Banuri Town. In which thousands of scholars and students and people participated. Abdul Razzaq Iskander, Syed Sulaiman Yousuf Banuri, Maulana Anwar-ul-Haq Haqqani, Mufti Khalid Mahmood, Muhammad Hanif Jalandhari, Sahibzada Maulana Aziz-ur-Rehman Rahmani Maulana, Imdadullah Yousafzai, Maulana Qari Haq Nawaz and other scholars attended the funeral. He was buried in Mewa Shah Cemetery. References 1960 births 2021 deaths Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia alumni Umm |
Again", "We Are on the Journey Home" and "We Praise Thee, O God". Born in Plymouth, England, Husband was a clerk at Surrey Chapel. He relocated to the United | clergyman who composed hymns including "Revive Us Again", "We Are on the Journey Home" and "We Praise Thee, O God". Born in Plymouth, England, Husband was a clerk at Surrey Chapel. He relocated to the |
of 14–10 and finished third in the MAC regular season with a conference record of 6–6. Schedule |- !colspan=9 style="background:#006A4D; color:white;"| regular season Source: References Ohio Bobcats men's basketball seasons Ohio Ohio Bobcats men's basketball | in the college basketball season of 1958–59. The team was coached by Jim Snyder and played their home games at the Men's Gymnasium. The Bobcats |
Historic Furnishings and First Families and The Living White House. She joined the Curator's office in 1967 and helped fill gaps in the White House's collection. Monkman served as Chief Curator from 1997 through 2002. Among | the Curator's office in 1967 and helped fill gaps in the White House's collection. Monkman served as Chief Curator from 1997 through 2002. Among her duties was supervising the changeover between presidential administrations, including between Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Upon her |
restaurants are completely English-speaking down to the branding and the menu, and only about 10 to 15 percent of Fafa's employees are ethnic Finns. Expansion abroad Fafa's has opened restaurants in Tallinn, Stockholm and London. The chain plans on expanding to other Nordic countries in the future as well as elsewhere | the first completely carbon-neutral restaurant chain in Finland. The first Fafa's restaurant was opened in Punavuori, Helsinki in December 2011. As well as Helsinki, the chain has restaurants in Espoo, Vantaa, Turku, Seinäjoki, Tampere, Oulu, Lahti, Jyväskylä, Lappeenranta, Oulu, Pori, Raisio, Kerava, Hyvinkää, Tallinn, Stockholm and London. In Finland, Fafa's is a popular employer for foreign immigrants, as it does |
Devices Laboratory, which became situated at the Albert J. Myer Center at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. ETDL was awarded the distinction of “Army Laboratory of the Year” in 1980 and 1984 as well as “Army Laboratory of Excellence” in 1981 and 1984. By 1985, it consisted of more than 300 personnel and had an annual budget of $76.6 million with approximately $31 million worth of lab equipment. In 1990, the lab received the Defense Standardization Program's Organizational Achievement Award, which recognized improvements in interoperability, cost reduction, quality, reliability, and readiness through standardization. In 1992, ETDL was transferred from Fort Monmouth to the U.S. Army Research Laboratory as a result of the Base Realignment and Closure in 1988. This arrangement was part of a $115 million project dedicated to consolidating four additional Army laboratory elements into ARL as one unified organization. Under ARL, ETDL became the Electronics and Power Sources Directorate, which eventually became part of the Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate in 1996. Research During its time frame from 1971 to 1992, ETDL was responsible for developing electronic technologies and devices for next-generation Army systems, which involved extensive research in areas such as millimeter waves, microwaves, microelectronics, analog signal processing, and frequency control. In order to properly delegate these tasks, the laboratory operated under five divisions: Electronic Materials, Power Sources, Industrial Engineering and Development, Microelectronics and Displays, and Microwave and Signal Processing Devices. ETDL generally prioritized furthering technologies related to millimeter wave devices, pulsars, wide-band jamming devices, navigation devices, interactive tactical operation displays, lithium and rechargeable batteries, photonic devices, flat panel displays, acoustic wave devices, and high-speed signal-processing devices. In addition, extensive emphasis was placed on developing new materials for electronic applications. ETDL was heavily involved in semiconductor research and investigated the properties of various metallic alloys and solvents for enhancing the longevity, performance, and yield of electronic devices. The lab also performed research on a wide range of electronic and high power applications. It championed the first automatic assembly of printed circuit boards and the first ultra-stable crystal oscillators for secure radios, stable airborne radars, and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) systems. It provided one of the highest energy product temperature-stable magnetic materials for high-power microwave tubes. ETDL was also the first to manufacture several electronic systems in the United States, such as high-power lithium rechargeable batteries and quantum-dimensioned microwave frequency sources, along with new | Engineering and Development, Microelectronics and Displays, and Microwave and Signal Processing Devices. ETDL generally prioritized furthering technologies related to millimeter wave devices, pulsars, wide-band jamming devices, navigation devices, interactive tactical operation displays, lithium and rechargeable batteries, photonic devices, flat panel displays, acoustic wave devices, and high-speed signal-processing devices. In addition, extensive emphasis was placed on developing new materials for electronic applications. ETDL was heavily involved in semiconductor research and investigated the properties of various metallic alloys and solvents for enhancing the longevity, performance, and yield of electronic devices. The lab also performed research on a wide range of electronic and high power applications. It championed the first automatic assembly of printed circuit boards and the first ultra-stable crystal oscillators for secure radios, stable airborne radars, and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) systems. It provided one of the highest energy product temperature-stable magnetic materials for high-power microwave tubes. ETDL was also the first to manufacture several electronic systems in the United States, such as high-power lithium rechargeable batteries and quantum-dimensioned microwave frequency sources, along with new developments in surface acoustic delay lines, pulse compressors, and filters for radar systems. In the late 1970s, ETDL was among the first labs in the U.S. Department of Defense to participate in the development of Very High Speed Integrated Circuits (VHSIC), which facilitated the production of high-speed, high-density, and low-power computer chips and microprocessors. During the DoD's VHSIC Program that took place in the 1980s, ETDL was tasked with conducting functional and parametric electrical tests on VHSIC devices. In addition, the lab played an instrumental role in the Microwave/Millimeter Wave Monolithic Integrated Circuit (MIMIC) program, serving as one of the lead laboratories. ETDL also conducted research on electrothermal-chemical gun technology starting in the mid-1980s to increase the power and muzzle energy of tanks and other artillery systems. Starting in 1989, ETDL made many major improvements to the M1 Abrams tank by significantly enhancing its power capabilities and mobility with all-wheel drive, integrating electric drives and actuators in its electrical power system, and increasing voltage handling capabilities with gate turn-off thyristors. Other projects included the development of thin film electroluminescent display devices, rare-earth permanent magnets, and variable temperature magnetometers. Collaborations In 1986, the U.S. government passed the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986 to gradually disseminate technology developed by federal government agencies to the commercial sector. In cooperation with the Federal Technology Transfer Act, ETDL established several Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRDAs) to collaborate with members of industry and academia in electronic device research. By 1989, ETDL assembled a formal CRDA in the following areas of research: microelectronics, millimeter wave signal processing, high power semiconductor devices development, magnesium dioxide battery development, high frequency oscillators, magnetic circuit designs for nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, and amplifiers for military radar and civilian applications, and solid state materials. Those participating in these |
is a Canadian soccer player who currently plays for Forge FC. Career College In 2019, he attended Seneca College, playing for the men's soccer team. In his only season with Seneca, he was named team captain and MVP. He was also named an OCAA East Division First-team all-star. In 2020, he moved to | the men's soccer team. In his only season with Seneca, he was named team captain and MVP. He was also named an OCAA East Division First-team all-star. In 2020, he moved to the University of Alabama at Birmingham, playing for the men's soccer team. He scored his first goal |
Courthouse may refer to: Tipton County Courthouse | Courthouse (Covington, Tennessee), courthouse of Tipton County, Tennessee |
of 3–5–1, with a mark of 1–4–1 in conference play, finishing in 18th place in the SoCon. Schedule References Washington | In their first year under head coach Eugene Oberst, the team compiled an overall record of 3–5–1, with a mark of 1–4–1 in |
company had occupied the old United Empire Club building at 112 King Street West in Toronto. In 1932, the company opened its new headquarters at the same address, which was designed in the Art Deco style by Marani, Lawson & Morris. This building was demolished in 1976, with some of its decorative features being moved to the grounds of the Guild Inn. By 1935, sales of life insurance had returned to normal. Post-war era During World War II, the company saw its total business in force increase at a rate of 9% per annum, from $239,456,765 in 1939 to $362,085,616 in 1945. In the immediate post-war period, the company grew substantially, passing the $1 billion in force mark in 1954 with a yearly business increase of between 12% to 14%. This was owed to the company shifting its investments into mortgages and an increase in its number of group insurance policies. In 1984, the North American Life Centre was opened at 5650 and 5700 Yonge Street in Toronto, which features a sculpture of the company's logo by Burton Kramer. The new building was shared with Xerox, and was constructed on the site where prime minister Lester B. Pearson was born; a commemorative plaque can be found on | by 25%, with $2,000,000 of these assets being invested in victory bonds. The Great Depression saw a substantial increase in lapsed policies and a sharp decrease in returns on the company's investments. In 1931, the semicentennial anniversary of the company's founding, a motion in support of mutualization was passed during a special general meeting. These efforts were met with hostility by those who accused the company of embezzlement under the guise of mutualization, with an investigation by the Banking and Commerce Committee of the House being called for in Parliament by Michael Luchkovich. A defence of the company in Parliament was launched by prime minister R. B. Bennett, who stated that North American Life "belongs to the policy-holders" who had unanimously enacted to mutuallize; no investigation was subsequently launched. The board and management of the mutualized company included Thomas Bradshaw as president and D. E. Kilgour as general manager, with George Stewart Henry and Louis-Alexandre Taschereau among its directors. Since its founding in 1881, the company had occupied the old United Empire Club building at 112 King Street West in Toronto. In 1932, the company opened its new headquarters at the same address, which was designed in the Art Deco style by Marani, Lawson & Morris. This building was demolished in 1976, with some of its decorative features being moved to the grounds of the Guild Inn. By 1935, sales of life insurance had returned to normal. Post-war |
techniques and resources (interviews with the public, access to CCTV feeds and mobile phone records of suspects, vehicle license plate tracking, etc.) to identify the participants, track them down and recover the stolen money (or, if spent, the items purchased). A referee (Kevin O’Leary, former Scotland Yard Detective Chief Superintendent) determines if the Detectives would have realistically and legally had access to requested information; if so, it is provided or recreated by the program. In Series One, ten Thieves have the opportunity to take up to £ 250,000 (in bills and coins) from an unattended armored car. In Series Two, nine Thieves can take up to £ 1 M after breaking into a bank vault. Each Thief can have an accomplice (friend or family member) drive them away from the “heist” to a location where the money taken will be equally divided (“the slaughter”). The Thieves can then hide or spend their share as they see fit (spending money may increase the risk of being located), while the Detectives attempt to identify them, recover the money and collect enough evidence to legally charge them for the theft. Suspected Thieves can be brought in for questioning, and can be arrested and held for a 24 hour period, pending being charged. Any Thief charged with sufficient evidence loses their share of the money. On the 16th day | the theft. Suspected Thieves can be brought in for questioning, and can be arrested and held for a 24 hour period, pending being charged. Any Thief charged with sufficient evidence loses their share of the money. On the 16th day (20th day in Series 2) the remaining Thieves at large must meet at a pre-determined location to “launder” their remaining cash and escape. Cast Series One The Thieves The Detectives Narrator Pip Torrens Series Two The Thieves Hellen & Leonie Christine & Gary Helen Ruff (former Police officer) Mickey Craig (ship captain) & Ryan William & Ishy The Detectives Production The first series was filmed in and around the market town of Thirsk, in Yorkshire. The Thieves were all residents of the town or the surrounding area. The crime scene was filmed on Marage Road, adjacent to St. |
feroka is a spider of Uloboridae family. Description Range Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and | Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka in India. Habitat Paddy fields, fences, and |
on the committee for Macau's Basic Law, and on Macau's Election Committee. In 2020, Macau Business listed her as one of the twenty most influential women in Macau. Biography Ling was born into a Chinese family that was originally from Zhejiang but later settled in Portugal, in the Azores autonomous region, on Terceira Island. She moved to Macau in 1977, and was one of the first students to enroll and study law at the University of Macau (then known as the University of East Asia). She has resided in Macau since, and speaks Portuguese and Chinese. Career She has been engaged in private practice as a lawyer since 1995, but has been also active in politics since the establishment of Macau as a Chinese autonomous region in 1999. She was a member of several key committees constituted to facilitate the establishment of the special administrative region of Macau, including the Preparatory Committee for the Macau Special Administrative Region, the Committee for the Basic | in Macau. She was elected the deputy to represent Macau in the National People's Congress (China's legislature) in 2008, has served on the committee to select Macau's Chief Executive, on the committee for Macau's Basic Law, and on Macau's Election Committee. In 2020, Macau Business listed her as one of the twenty most influential women in Macau. Biography Ling was born into a Chinese family that was originally from Zhejiang but later settled in Portugal, in the Azores autonomous region, on Terceira Island. She moved to Macau in 1977, and was one of the first |
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European Training Programme on Security Policy in Geneva, Switzerland and Negotiations for Peace Operations in Accra, Ghana. Career Genevieve was appointed by President Nana Addo-Dankwa Akufo Addo to be Ghana's Ambassador to Japan in January, 2022. Prior to being named as an ambassador she was a Foreign Service Officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ghana with over 24 years experience. Genevieve is a career Diplomat who before her appointment as Ambassador, served in Washington DC, USA. She has also | the Netherlands, European Training Programme on Security Policy in Geneva, Switzerland and Negotiations for Peace Operations in Accra, Ghana. Career Genevieve was appointed by President Nana Addo-Dankwa Akufo Addo to be Ghana's Ambassador to Japan in January, 2022. Prior to being named as an ambassador she was a Foreign Service Officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ghana with over 24 years experience. Genevieve |
Châu, Nghệ An between Yên Lý station and Mỹ Lý station. References Railway stations in Vietnam | Châu, Nghệ An between Yên Lý station and Mỹ Lý station. References |
was a Royal Navy officer. References 1844 births 1928 | December 1844 – 13 February 1928) was a Royal |
Ski World Cup debut in the 2016–2017 season, with a 36th placing at Copper Mountain in December 2016. In the 2017–2018 season, he was 51st in the World Cup halfpipe rankings. At the FIS Freestyle Junior World Ski Championships at Cardrona Alpine Resort in September 2018, he finished fourth in the halfpipe, before tearing his anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament. He returned to competition in late 2019, and competed in the freeski halfpipe at the 2021 World Championships, placing 15th. References 2001 births Living people Sportspeople from Dunedin People educated at Mount Aspiring College Massey University alumni Freestyle skiers at the 2022 Winter | At the FIS Freestyle Junior World Ski Championships at Cardrona Alpine Resort in September 2018, he finished fourth in the halfpipe, before tearing his anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament. He returned to competition in late 2019, and competed in the freeski halfpipe at the 2021 World Championships, placing 15th. References 2001 births Living people Sportspeople from Dunedin People educated at Mount Aspiring College Massey University alumni Freestyle skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic freestyle skiers of New Zealand New Zealand male |
Notable people with the surname include: Bert Gebbie (born 1934), Scottish former professional footballer Edene Gebbie (born 1995), Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer Frederick Gebbie (1871–1939), | Gebbie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bert Gebbie (born 1934), Scottish former professional footballer Edene Gebbie (born 1995), Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer Frederick Gebbie (1871–1939), British civil engineer George |
State University) as a member of the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in the 1952 college football season. They were led by eighth-year head coach Edwin Struck and played | in Normal, Illinois. The Redbirds finished the season with a 1–6–2 record overall and a 1–4–1 record in conference play. Sophomore quarterback Wes Bair completed 136 passes during the season, breaking the small college record for most passes completed in a single season. Schedule References Illinois |
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The Samsung Galaxy Xcover FieldPro is an Android-based smartphone announced by Samsung. This phone has 5.1 inches QHD display and | 12MP main camera. References Android (operating system) devices Samsung mobile phones Samsung Galaxy Smartphones |
series adaptation was announced on February 17, 2022. It is produced by Satelight and directed and scripted by Yoshimasa Hiraike, with Miwa Oshima designing the characters. It will premiere in 2022. Reception As of May 2021, the series has over one million copies in circulation. References External links at Shōsetsuka ni Narō 2016 Japanese novels 2022 anime television series debuts Anime and manga based on light novels Fantasy anime and manga Isekai anime and manga Isekai novels and light novels Japanese fantasy novels J-Novel Club books Japanese webcomics Light novels Light novels first published online Overlap Bunko Satelight Shōnen manga Shōsetsuka ni | 2021, its chapters have been collected into eleven tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Satelight will premiere in 2022. Characters Media Light novels Written by Doufu Mayoi, the series began publication online on Shōsetsuka ni Narō on October 6, 2014. The series was later acquired by Overlap, who began publishing the series with illustrations by Kurogin under their Overlap Bunko imprint on June 25, 2016. As of August 2021, fifteen volumes have been released. In July 2020, J-Novel Club announced they licensed the series for English publication. Volume list Manga |
School of Yanshan District (深圳市盐田区云海学校) - Yantian Subdistrict Nine-year schools Shenzhen Yantian Yunhai School (深圳市盐田区云海学校) - Yantian Sub-district Primary schools Linyuan Primary School in Yantian District (盐田区林园小学) Yantian Foreign Language Primary School (盐田区外国语小学) - Shatoujiao Subdistrict Yantian Foreign Language Primary School Donghe Branch (盐田区外国语小学东和分校) - Shatoujiao Subdistrict Yantian Gengzi Shouyi Zhongshan Memorial School (盐田区庚子首义中山纪念学校) Yantian Haitao Primary School (盐田区海涛小学) Yantian Lequn Experimental | Yunhai School (深圳市盐田区云海学校) - Yantian Sub-district Primary schools Linyuan Primary School in Yantian District (盐田区林园小学) Yantian Foreign Language Primary School (盐田区外国语小学) - Shatoujiao Subdistrict Yantian Foreign Language Primary School Donghe Branch (盐田区外国语小学东和分校) - Shatoujiao Subdistrict Yantian Gengzi Shouyi Zhongshan Memorial School (盐田区庚子首义中山纪念学校) Yantian Haitao Primary School (盐田区海涛小学) Yantian Lequn Experimental Primary School (盐田区乐群实验小学) Yantian Meisha Future School (盐田区梅沙未来学校) - Dameisha Subdistrict Yantian Tiandong Primary School (盐田区田东小学) - Shatoujiao Subistrict Yantian Tianxin Primary School (盐田区田心小学) - Shatoujiao |
Mauritius, and received the thanks of the Governor. Kingfisher was engaged in anti-slavery patrols off the east coast of Africa, during which he captured several slave dhows. Promoted to captain in 1887, Rainier was next appointed to the command of the corvette HMS Tourmaline in 1889 on the North America and West Indies Station. He received the appreciation of both the Admiralty and of the Governor of the Leeward Islands for his prompt action during disturbances at Tortola in 1890, the thanks of the French governor of Martinique for taking relief to the island after the fire at Fort de France the same year, and the thanks of the governors of the Leeward and Windward Islands and of Trinidad for various services in 1890–2. He also received the approval of the Foreign Office for the actions he took at Tucacas during a revolution in Venezuela in 1892. Cretan service After a short stint in command of the second class protected cruiser HMS Iris in 1893, Rainier took command of the battleship HMS Rodney in 1894. In February 1897, Rodney joined the International Squadron off the coast of Crete the Cretan Revolt against Ottoman rule. In March, following reports of massacres of Muslims by Christian insurgents, Rainier led an international landing force consisting of 200 British Royal Marines and sailors, 100 men each from Austro-Hungarian and French warships, 75 Russians, and 50 Italian sailors on an expedition inland to Kandanos (also spelt Candanos), which rescued 1,570 Muslim civilians and 340 Ottoman soldiers from Kandanos and 112 Ottoman troops from a fort at Spaniakos (or 3,000 in total according to some contemporaneous sources) and evacuated them by sea. Of the rescued, only one civilian was wounded, while the Christian insurgents lost four killed and 16 wounded. For his part in the expedition, Rainier was mentioned in despatches and personally thanked by the senior foreign admiral. Later career In 1897, Rainier took command of the turret ship HMS Thunderer, and in 1898 he was appointed to command of the battleship HMS Nile, simultaneously appointed for command of the Fleet Reserve at Devonport. The same year, he was granted a captain's good service pension. In May 1898, he was superseded in command of the Nile, but continued in command of the Devonport Fleet Reserve until March 1901, when he was promoted to rear-admiral. Promoted to vice-admiral on | Fort de France the same year, and the thanks of the governors of the Leeward and Windward Islands and of Trinidad for various services in 1890–2. He also received the approval of the Foreign Office for the actions he took at Tucacas during a revolution in Venezuela in 1892. Cretan service After a short stint in command of the second class protected cruiser HMS Iris in 1893, Rainier took command of the battleship HMS Rodney in 1894. In February 1897, Rodney joined the International Squadron off the coast of Crete the Cretan Revolt against Ottoman rule. In March, following reports of massacres of Muslims by Christian insurgents, Rainier led an international landing force consisting of 200 British Royal Marines and sailors, 100 men each from Austro-Hungarian and French warships, 75 Russians, and 50 Italian sailors on an expedition inland to Kandanos (also spelt Candanos), which rescued 1,570 Muslim civilians and 340 Ottoman soldiers from Kandanos and 112 Ottoman troops from a fort at Spaniakos (or 3,000 in total according to some contemporaneous sources) and evacuated them by sea. Of the rescued, only one civilian was wounded, while the Christian insurgents lost four killed and 16 wounded. For his part in the expedition, Rainier was mentioned in despatches and personally thanked by the senior foreign admiral. Later career In 1897, Rainier took command of the turret ship HMS Thunderer, and in 1898 he was appointed to command of the battleship HMS Nile, simultaneously appointed for command of the Fleet Reserve at Devonport. The same year, he was granted a captain's good service pension. In May 1898, he was superseded in command of the Nile, but continued in command of the Devonport Fleet Reserve until March 1901, when he was |
comparison chart of Non-commissioned officer and enlisted ranks for navies of | for navies of Anglophone states. Officers References |
for air forces of Anglophone states. Officers | Rank comparison chart of officers for air forces of |
Zziwa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Keiron Zziwa (born 1997), Canadian-Ugandan professional basketball | (born 1963), Ugandan politician and legislator Joseph Anthony Zziwa (born 1956), Ugandan Roman Catholic |
Vidhan Sabha constituency for 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly. Sumanti Ekka is one of youngest Candidate of 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election. On the age of 26, | Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation candidate from Phansidewa Vidhan Sabha constituency for 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly. Sumanti Ekka is one of youngest Candidate of 2021 West Bengal Legislative |
who choose to play in a new league would no longer be eligible to play in PGA Tour events. Later in 2020, the PGA European Tour and the PGA Tour formed a "strategic alliance" to work together on commercial opportunities, scheduling and prize funds for each tour's membership. In October 2021, former professional golfer Greg Norman was named the CEO of LIV Golf. PGA Tour member Kramer Hickok said that league reportedly will have 12–14 events, which will be filled by 40 players with no cut. He also stated "I think there's already been 17 guys that have jumped over [to the Super Golf League]" on The Stripe Show podcast. Ian Poulter was allegedly | scheduling and prize funds for each tour's membership. In October 2021, former professional golfer Greg Norman was named the CEO of LIV Golf. PGA Tour member Kramer Hickok said that league reportedly will have 12–14 events, which will be filled by 40 players with no cut. He also stated "I think there's already been 17 guys that have jumped over [to the Super Golf League]" on The Stripe Show podcast. Ian Poulter was allegedly offered £22 million (US$30 million) to join the league. Lee Westwood said that he had signed a non-disclosure agreement relating to the topic. Rory McIlroy declared the SGL 'dead in |
the Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration for their Ready Reserve Force on 20 April 1987 and re-designated T-AKR-5069. She would be operated by the Military Sealift Command if activated. An internal fire broke out which resulted in the breaking down of Cape Edmont occurred during the 1991 Gulf War. She required towing back to port for repairs. During the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season, she was part of the four Ready Reserve | 1971. Construction and commissioning The ship was built in 1971 by Eriksbergs Mekaniska Verkstad, Eriksberg, Gothenburg. She was delivered to be used by Rederi AB TransAtlantic as MV Paralla in January of the same year. On 7 July 1986, Automar IV Corporation purchased the ship and was renamed MV Cape Edmont. She was then sold to the Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration for their Ready Reserve Force on 20 April 1987 and re-designated T-AKR-5069. She would be operated by the Military Sealift Command if activated. An internal fire broke out which resulted in the breaking down of Cape Edmont occurred during the 1991 Gulf War. She required towing back to port for repairs. During the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season, she was part of |
ranks for air forces of Anglophone states. | forces of Anglophone states. Officers References |
on Friday, June 7, at 6:00 PM CST, and would last for an hour and 20 minutes. Austin Dillon of Richard Childress Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 23.181 and an average speed of . Qualifying Qualifying was held on Saturday, June 8, at 4:05 PM CST. Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count as their official qualifying lap. Austin Dillon of Richard Childress Racing would win the pole, setting a time of 23.037 and an average speed of . Morgan Shepherd would be the only driver to fail to qualify. Full qualifying results Race results References 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series NASCAR races at | to rain. The race was held in Newton, Iowa at Iowa Speedway, a 7⁄8 mile (1.4 km) permanent D-shaped oval racetrack. At race's end, Trevor Bayne, driving for Roush Fenway Racing, would make a late-race pass on eventual second-place finisher, Richard Childress Racing driver Austin Dillon to win his second and to date, final career NASCAR Nationwide Series win and his first and only win of the season. To fill out the podium, Elliott Sadler of Joe Gibbs Racing would finish third. Background Iowa Speedway is a 7/8-mile (1.4 km) paved oval motor racing track in Newton, Iowa, United States, approximately 30 miles (48 km) east of Des Moines. The track was designed with influence from Rusty Wallace and patterned after Richmond Raceway, a short track where Wallace was very successful. It has over 25,000 permanent seats as well as a unique multi-tiered Recreational Vehicle viewing area along the backstretch. Entry list *Driver changed to Ryan Blaney so Logano could race in the 2013 Party in the Poconos 400. **Driver changed to Kevin Lepage so Nemechek could race in the 2013 Party in the Poconos 400. Practice First practice The first practice session was held on Friday, June 7, at 3:30 PM CST, and |
to 30 September 1999. His last post in Police Force was Director of Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department, he was retired on 2 December 2004. Death Salleh passed away at 17 July 2008 due cancer. Honours : Member of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (A.M.N.) (1984) Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (K.M.N.) (1991) Companion of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (J.M.N.) (1996) Commander of the Order of Meritorious Service (P.J.N.) - Datuk (2003) : Companion of the Order of the Defender of State (D.M.P.N.) - Dato' (1994) : Knight Commander of the Order of Taming Sari (D.P.T.S.) - Dato’ Pahlawan (1993) Knight Grand Commander of the Order of Taming Sari (S.P.T.S.) - Dato’ Seri Panglima (2003) References 1948 births 2008 deaths Malaysian police officers Members of the Order of the | Aman Commercial Crime Department. In addition, he also became first Director of Bukit Aman Narcotics Crime Investigation Department from 15 April 1996 to 1 December 1997 and third Director from 4 January 1999 to 30 September 1999. His last post in Police Force was Director of Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department, he was retired on 2 December 2004. Death Salleh passed away at 17 July 2008 due cancer. Honours : Member of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (A.M.N.) (1984) Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (K.M.N.) (1991) Companion of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (J.M.N.) (1996) Commander of the Order of Meritorious Service (P.J.N.) - Datuk (2003) : Companion |
Jaya, Selangor. This radio station is targeted at listeners aged 18 to 39 years apart from focusing on listeners aged 24 to 34 years in the East Coast state. History Molek FM began broadcasting trial on 2 January 2022 and officially aired with a radio presenter on 9 January 2022. Initially, it targeted listeners in the East Coast state, with songs played from the 80s, 90s as well as Malay, Hindi, Indonesian, English and Thai hit songs. The country has only two Malay language radio | Coast state, with songs played from the 80s, 90s as well as Malay, Hindi, Indonesian, English and Thai hit songs. The country has only two Malay language radio stations on the east coast prior to the launch of Molek FM, namely Manis FM owned by the state government and Gegar owned by the private sector. Radio announcers Main announcers Fizie Roslan Mek Zura Izzul Mat Dan Kai Hassan Weekend announcers El Saifuddin Frequency See also Manis FM owned by Husa Network, established in 1998. Gegar (formerly THR Gegar) owned by Astro Radio, established in 2005 through the acquisition of Time Highway Radio (THR). |
School (光明区公明中英文学校) - Gongming Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Jinghua School (光明区精华学校) - Fenghuang Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Lilin School (深圳市荔林学校) - Second Vegetable Base, Loucun, Xinhu Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Lisonglang School (深圳市光明区李松蓢学校) - Lisonglang Community Shenzhen Guangming Mashantou School (深圳市光明区马山头学校) - Mashantou Community, Matian Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Mingqin Chengda School Affiliated to Central China Normal University (华中师范大学附属光明勤诚达学校) - Changzhen Community, Yutang Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Minzhong School (深圳市光明区民众学校) - Xinwei Hougang Industrial Zone, Xinzhuang Community, Matian Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Peiying Wenwu Experimental School (深圳市光明区培英文武实验学校) - Sixth Industrial Zone, Xiacun Community, Gongming Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Yingcai School (深圳市光明区英才学校) - Fourth Industrial Zone, Mashantou Community, Matian Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Yulü School (深圳市光明区玉律学校) - Yulü Village, Yulü Community, Yutang Subdistrict Shenzhen Institute of Education Sciences (Guangming) Experimental School (深圳市教育科学研究院实验学校(光明)) - Loucun Community, Xinhu Subdistrict Primary schools Shenzhen Guangming Primary School (深圳市光明区光明小学) - Guangming Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Dongzhou Primary School (深圳市光明区东周小学) Shenzhen Guangming Gongming No. 1 Primary School (深圳市光明区公明第一小学) - Matian Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Gongming No. 2 Primary School (深圳市光明区公明第二小学) - Gongming Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Honghuashan Primary School (深圳市光明区红花山小学) - Matian Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Loucun Primary School (深圳市光明区楼村小学) - Xinhu Subdistrict Shenzhen | Fenghuangcheng Experimental School (光明区凤凰城实验学校) - Fenghuang Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Foreign Languages School (深圳市光明区外国语学校) - Fenghuang Community, Fenghuang Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Gongming Chinese-English School (光明区公明中英文学校) - Gongming Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Jinghua School (光明区精华学校) - Fenghuang Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Lilin School (深圳市荔林学校) - Second Vegetable Base, Loucun, Xinhu Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Lisonglang School (深圳市光明区李松蓢学校) - Lisonglang Community Shenzhen Guangming Mashantou School (深圳市光明区马山头学校) - Mashantou Community, Matian Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Mingqin Chengda School Affiliated to Central China Normal University (华中师范大学附属光明勤诚达学校) - Changzhen Community, Yutang Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Minzhong School (深圳市光明区民众学校) - Xinwei Hougang Industrial Zone, Xinzhuang Community, Matian Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Peiying Wenwu Experimental School (深圳市光明区培英文武实验学校) - Sixth Industrial Zone, Xiacun Community, Gongming Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Yingcai School (深圳市光明区英才学校) - Fourth Industrial Zone, Mashantou Community, Matian Subdistrict Shenzhen Guangming Yulü School (深圳市光明区玉律学校) - Yulü Village, Yulü Community, Yutang Subdistrict |
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