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Brown (born 1988), American author Pierce Butler (1744–1822), Irish rice planter Pierce Cahill (1869–1935), American politician Pierce Dod (1683–1754), British physician Pierce H. Deamer Jr. (1907–1986), American politician Pierce Egan (1772–1849), British journalist Pierce Egan the Younger (1814–1880), English journalist Pierce Freelon (born 1983), American politician Pierce Fulton (1992–2021), American DJ Pierce Gagnon (born 2005), American child actor Pierce Grace (1885–1966), Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler Pierce Holt (born 1962), American football player Pierce Homer (born 1956), American politician Pierce Johnson (born 1991), American baseball pitcher Pierce Knox (1921–1985), American marimba player Pierce Lacy (1872–1956), English stockbroker Pierce LePage (born 1996), Canadian Olympic athlete Pierce Lewis (1664–1699), Welsh cleric Pierce Lively (1921–2016), American judge
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established through experimentation that plants could absorb water through the leaves. He also examined plant respiration and nutrition. Life and work Garreau was born in Autun where his father was a cabinet maker. He was taught by a priest in the local parish who took children on botanical and geological outings. He went to the Autun college but had to leave due to financial difficulties and began to work at the Berger pharmacy and later with Blondeau, a pharmacist on the Rue de Toumon. He later went to study and obtained a BA in 1833 and then joined the military training hospital at Strasbourg. He then worked as a surgeon in Maubeuge while also studying science at Val-de-Grâce. He then worked for a while at various hospitals as part of army duty and obtained leave in 1840 to study medicine at Montpellier. He became a military pharmacist with the rank of brevet major and then served from 1841 to 1844 in Strasbourg. He became a professor at the Military Training Centre, Lille. Here he married Laure Barrois and while at Lille he began experiments on plant physiology. In 1850, the military training centre at Lille was closed and he was made professor of chemistry and pharmacy at
difficulties and began to work at the Berger pharmacy and later with Blondeau, a pharmacist on the Rue de Toumon. He later went to study and obtained a BA in 1833 and then joined the military training hospital at Strasbourg. He then worked as a surgeon in Maubeuge while also studying science at Val-de-Grâce. He then worked for a while at various hospitals as part of army duty and obtained leave in 1840 to study medicine at Montpellier. He became a military pharmacist with the rank of brevet major and then served from 1841 to 1844 in Strasbourg. He became a professor at the Military Training Centre, Lille. Here he married Laure Barrois and while at Lille he began experiments on plant physiology. In 1850, the military training centre at Lille was closed and he was made professor of chemistry and pharmacy at Lille High School. He resigned from service in 1854 and tried to return to academics. His doctoral thesis on the ascent of sap in plants was rejected by Sorbonne in
that was approved was originally designed around the time of the 1992 dispute by Cecil Alexander. HB 16 was passed on January 30 2001, enacting the new flag. This design reduced the Confederate imagery to a small version of the 1956 flag. Critics labelled the flag "Barnes’s rag", and the city of Trenton adopted a modified version of the 1956 flag in protest. In the 2002 gubernatorial election, Republican candidate Sonny Perdue defeated Barnes. Perdue ran on the promise to allow a statewide referendum on the flag of Georgia. While it was implied that the referendum would be on the 1956 flag, the initial bill, HB 380, legislated for 2 referendums; the first on a redesign, and the second (if the redesign was rejected) between the pre- and post-1956 flags. However, following concerns from some legislators, this was amended to be 1 referendum between the 2001 and 2003 flags. HB 380 was passed on the last day of the 2003 session. An executive order by Perdue ordered the redesign to be displayed by entities required to display the Georgia flag, rather than the 2001 flag. Text The
by the Georgia State Senate found the introduction of the 1956 flag to be a symbol of racist protest against desegregation. Roy Barnes responded to calls for a new flag in 2001 by encouraging legislation on the matter. The flag that was approved was originally designed around the time of the 1992 dispute by Cecil Alexander. HB 16 was passed on January 30 2001, enacting the new flag. This design reduced the Confederate imagery to a small version of the 1956 flag. Critics labelled the flag "Barnes’s rag", and the city of Trenton adopted a modified version of the 1956 flag in protest. In the 2002 gubernatorial election, Republican candidate Sonny Perdue defeated Barnes. Perdue ran on the promise to allow a statewide referendum on the flag of Georgia. While it was implied that the referendum would be on the 1956 flag, the initial bill, HB 380, legislated for
complex being constructed in Long Son Island of Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province, Vietnam. It will be the first integrated petrochemical complex in the country once it is commissioned in 2023. Covering an area of 460 hectares, the
in Long Son Island of Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province, Vietnam. It will be the first integrated petrochemical complex in the country once it is commissioned in 2023. Covering an area of 460 hectares, the
long. A spring emerges about 300 m to the southwest of the site. The shelter contains evidence for late Paleolithic human cave occupation. Stone artifacts were found by two Iranian archaeologists, Fereidoun Biglari and Hossein Abdi in 2000.. The artifacts are made of gray and black chert, a red variant of fine red-green chert, fine dark brown chert, and one example of white chert. These rock types are found in pebble and cobble size (50 to 200 mm) in the area. The artifacts include flakes, flake fragment, blades and bladelets,
Iran.. The shelter is located above the Loshan-Jirandeh road, and at an altitude of about 1100 m a.s.l. The shelter faces south and is located at the base of a series of conglomerate outcrops that are about 160 m long. A spring emerges about 300 m to the southwest of the site. The shelter contains evidence for late Paleolithic human cave occupation. Stone artifacts were found by two Iranian archaeologists, Fereidoun Biglari and Hossein Abdi in 2000.. The artifacts are made of gray and black chert, a red variant of fine red-green chert, fine dark brown chert, and one example of white chert. These rock
and the CBS Radio Orchestra, eventually becoming orchestra manager of the Metropolitan Opera. Mundy was educated at the Saint Thomas Choir School, where he was trained a chorister and boy soprano, and the Trinity School. Mundy graduated from Columbia University in 1940 with a bachelor's degree and in 1941 with a master's degree, where his master's thesis examined the Albigensian Crusade. In 1943, he was drafted into the United States Army and served with the Army Signal Corps in Europe. He was discharged in 1945 and returned to Columbia, earning his doctorate in 1950 and published his dissertation as Liberty and Political Power in Toulouse, 1050–1230. He continued his research interest in the city of Toulouse, writing about the city's society, government during the Middle Ages. He became an assistant professor at Columbia in 1950, an associate professor in 1956, and full professor in 1962, before chairing the history department between 1967 and 1970. Mundy also held positions at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. Mundy was
the Trinity School. Mundy graduated from Columbia University in 1940 with a bachelor's degree and in 1941 with a master's degree, where his master's thesis examined the Albigensian Crusade. In 1943, he was drafted into the United States Army and served with the Army Signal Corps in Europe. He was discharged in 1945 and returned to Columbia, earning his doctorate in 1950 and published his dissertation as Liberty and Political Power in Toulouse, 1050–1230. He continued his research interest in the city of Toulouse, writing about the city's society, government during the Middle Ages. He became an assistant professor at Columbia in 1950, an associate professor in 1956, and full professor in 1962, before chairing the history department between 1967 and 1970. Mundy also held positions at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. Mundy was the author of the textbook Europe in the High Middle Ages, 1150–1230 that was known for its reliance on primary sources. He was also a recognized authority on
executive Pearce Lane (1930–2018), American boxer Pearce Quigley, English actor Pearce Young (1918–1984), American politician Pearce Wright (1933–2005), British
player Pearce Paul Creasman (born 1981), archaeologist Pearce Hanley (born 1988), Australian rules footballer Pearce Johnson, sports editor
born on 16 October 1997 in New Delhi, India, to parents Anil Kaul and Veena Kaul into a Kashmiri Pandit family. He has an elder sister, Kashish Kaul. He completed his schooling from Greenfields Public School, Delhi and did his bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University. Career Krishna Kaul first appeared on television as a contestant in MTV India's popular reality
Pandit family. He has an elder sister, Kashish Kaul. He completed his schooling from Greenfields Public School, Delhi and did his bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University. Career Krishna Kaul first appeared on television as a contestant in MTV India's popular reality show MTV Roadies (season 17). In 2019, he made his acting debut through Ekta Kapoor's web series Puncch Beat where he played negative lead character of Roy Malhotra. In March 2019, he Joined the cast of Balaji Telefilms popular show Kumkum Bhagya
and the winning semi-finalists will progress to the finals of the men’s and women’s competitions. The team identities have been inspired by famous tourist areas in South Africa and are representative of all nine Provinces. Teams Men Women Men's tournament Summaries Awards Women's tournament Summaries Awards Broadcasting SuperSport See also Premier Hockey League Hockey One
6th respectively in the log, at the end of the league stage, will be knocked out of the competition. The top four teams in the log will progress to the semi-finals. The losing semi-finalists will play-off for 3rd and 4th respectively and the winning semi-finalists will progress to the finals
14th, 15th and 16th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. He was a member of the Standing Committee of the 10th National People's Congress. Biography Doje Cering was born in Xiahe County, Gansu, in November 1939. He entered the workforce in August 1955, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in October 1960. During the Cultural Revolution, he suffered political persecution. He was magistrate of Gyaca County, first party secretary of Shannan, and first party secretary of Shigatse. In 1983, he was promoted to become vice chairman of Tibet Autonomous Region, rising to chairman in 1985. He served as deputy minister of Civil Affairs in May 1990, and was promoted to the minister position in March 1993. In March 2003, he was proposed as chairperson of the National
in Xiahe County, Gansu, in November 1939. He entered the workforce in August 1955, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in October 1960. During the Cultural Revolution, he suffered political persecution. He was magistrate of Gyaca County, first party secretary of Shannan, and first party secretary of Shigatse. In 1983, he was promoted to become vice chairman of Tibet Autonomous Region, rising to chairman in 1985. He served as deputy minister of Civil Affairs in May 1990, and was promoted to the minister position in March 1993. In March 2003, he was proposed as chairperson of the National People's Congress Ethnic Affairs Committee. References 1939 births Living people People from Xiahe County Tibetan politicians People's Republic of China politicians from Gansu Chinese Communist Party politicians from Gansu Ministers
playlisted by Spotify. Background Jnr Choi was born in Gambia and moved to London, where he pursued a career in modelling and also began rapping after a friend suggested the idea to him. He collaborated with the producer Parked Up in August 2021, who sent him a beat. Jnr Choi wrote the lyrics for it and "sent it back the next day completely finished". Temporary removal from streaming platforms "To
that samples British singer-songwriter Sam Tompkins's cover of Bruno Mars's "Talking to the Moon". It went viral on TikTok and was prominently playlisted by Spotify. Background Jnr Choi was born in Gambia and moved to London, where he pursued a career in modelling and also began rapping after a friend suggested the idea to him. He collaborated with the producer Parked Up in August 2021, who sent him
F. Lewis (1927–2018), American geographer Peirce Lynch (fl. 1485–1486), Irish politician Peirce Ó Caiside (died 1504),
people with the name include: Peirce Crosby (1824–1899), U.S. Navy rear admiral Peirce F. Lewis (1927–2018), American geographer Peirce Lynch (fl. 1485–1486), Irish politician
Khushboo Ratda of Pinkvilla reviewed: " Vijay's swag, Pooja Hegde's dance moves and Anirudh's music makes it a party anthem". The #ArabicKuthuChallenge was announced after the track's release and the lead actress Hegde performed the hook step which she posted on Instagram Reels. Later, composer Anirudh and Samantha Ruth Prabhu performed the track and posted through Instagram Reels. Samantha's cover was praised by Samyuktha Hegde, Anirudh, Sanya Malhotra, Ruhani Sharma and Priya Atlee, and her version crossed 18 million views in a single day. Other celebrities such as Atlee, Sivaangi Krishnakumar, Jai, Amritha Aiyer, Yashika Aannand, Vedhika and former Indian cricketer Subramaniam Badrinath too did their cover version. It became the most popular South Indian song on Instagram Reels after "Two Two Two" from Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal and "Kalaavathi" from Sarkaru Vaari Paata. Actress Jonita Gandhi also posted a Instagram reel using the song which also reached more then 50 million views. Records The track garnered over 17 million views in less than 10 hours, and eventually surpassed the 24-hour records of "Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava" from Pushpa: The Rise (2021) and "Kalaavathi" from Sarkaru Vaari Paata (2022), which garnered over 14 and 16 million views within 24 hours, respectively. It registered over 25 million real-time views within 24 hours, setting an all-time record for South India's most viewed song in 24 hours, and also reached the 20-million mark within less than 24 hours. It garnered over 2.5 million likes and became the most-liked South Indian song, and the second-most liked Indian song within 24 hours, behind the title track of Dil Bechara (2020). On 18 February, the song had garnered about 50-million views and became the fastest South Indian song to achieve this feat. It became the first Tamil song to be featured in Daily Top 50 India Chart on Spotify (at the second position) within 24 hours of its release. Within 48 hours of its release, the song entered the Global Top 200 Charts worldwide within 48 hours of its release on the streaming platform Spotify. The track crossed 3 million audio streams within 48 hours of its release. According to the digital media company Genius, the track was listed as one among the top 5 songs (in the fourth position) at the global charts. The song reached 100 million views within 12 days breaking the record of "Rowdy Baby" which took 17 days to hit 100 million views. Credits and personnel Credits adapted from the official YouTube channel of Sun TV Composed, arranged, produced and programmed by – Anirudh Ravichander Playback singers – Anirudh Ravichander, Jonita Gandhi Lyricist – Sivakarthikeyan Additional music production – Sunny M.R. Musicians Acoustic guitar – Keba Jeremiah Electric guitar – Keba Jeremiah, Sajith Sathya Bass guitar – Naveen Napier Ukulele – Keba Jeremiah Solo violin – Ananthakrrishnan Violas, viol, oud, saz and bouzuki – Amalraj Mandolin, saz, bouzuki and banjonin – Tapas Roy Strings – S. M. Subhani Keyboard, synth and rhythm programming – Anirudh Ravichander Additional rhythm programming – Shashank Vijay Rhythm arrangements – Kalyan Additional keyboard programming – Arish, Pradeep PJ, Pradvay Sivashankar Production Music advisor – Ananthakrrishnan Creative consultant – Sajith Sathya Recording engineers – Srinivasan M, Shivakiran S (Albuquerque Records, Chennai), Pradeep Menon, Manoj Raman, Pradvay Sivashankar (AM Studios, Chennai), Amalraj (Strings 7 Studio, Chennai), V. Harishankar (My Studio, Kochi), Vijay Dayal, Abhishek Khandelwal, Chinmay Mestry (YRF Studios, Mumbai) Audio mixing – Vinay Sridhar, Srinivasan M Stem mixing and mastering – Sai Shravanam (Resound India, Chennai) iTunes mastering – Shadab Rayeen (New Edge Studios, Mumbai) [Assisted by Pukhraj, Anup and Milan] Musicians co-ordinator, Samidurai R,
the first week of May 2021. But shooting did not take place in that date, due to Vijay's decision to halt shooting in concern with the rise in COVID-19 cases in Tamil Nadu, and also Hegde being diagnosed with COVID-19. The song was shot at Gokulam Studios during September 2021. To promote the single, Nelson shot a promotional video for the track featuring Vijay, Anirudh, Sivakarthikeyan and himself, during December 2021. According to reports, the song will not be featured in the film's screenplay and might play during the end credits, similar to "Chellamma", a song from Nelson's previous film Doctor. Marketing and release The single was highly anticipated by fans, and was rumoured to be released on Anirudh's birthday (16 October 2021) and later scheduled for release on Diwali (4 November 2021), which however did not happen. Makers stated that Sun Pictures' commitments to the release of Rajinikanth-starrer Annaatthe, and also the death of Puneeth Rajkumar insisted the makers not to release any update regarding the film on Diwali, which was posted on Ananda Vikatan's exclusive article about the film. The single was earlier planned to be released on New Year's Eve (31 December), and later to Pongal (14 January 2022), but could not be launched on that date. After multiple delays, on 7 February 2022, Sun Pictures released the first promotional skit for the track. The six-minute promo featured Nelson, Anirudh and Sivakarthikeyan with Vijay, in a voice-over (conversation through phone). The track was released on the occasion of Valentine's Day (14 February 2022), as Anirudh occasionally released singles on that date. Posters for the film's first single were released on 12 and 13 February 2022, in order to promote the track. The lyrical video of the track was launched on the official YouTube channel of Sun TV, and the track, spanning for four-minutes, released through streaming platforms later. Reception The track eventually received positive response for the compositions, vocals and lyrics. The Indian Express stated Sivakarthikeyan's lyrics as the highlights which "likely to go right over the head of the listeners". The review further added "The hook line of the song is 'malama pitha pithadhe' and it’s hard to tell what it means. One can’t even confidently tell if it has any base in the Arabic language. And that seems to be the fun part of the song. Composer Anirudh wants to make a point that as long as the music is enjoyable, people don’t sweat over incomprehensible lyrics. You see, music has no language." Asuthosh Mohan of Film Companion South called it as an "interesting fusion of Arabic and kuthu styles, repurposed to his (Anirudh's) own sensibility" and concluded that the track "works as a no-frills earworm that promises to get better with the visuals and choreography". Mohan explored the similarities of the track to that of "Mettalaa Hajbo" by Moroccan artist Karima Gouit, in terms of mood and rhythm. Khushboo Ratda of Pinkvilla reviewed: " Vijay's swag, Pooja Hegde's dance moves and Anirudh's music makes it a party anthem". The #ArabicKuthuChallenge was announced after the track's release and the lead actress Hegde performed the hook step which she posted on Instagram Reels. Later, composer Anirudh and Samantha Ruth Prabhu performed the track and posted through Instagram Reels. Samantha's cover was praised by Samyuktha Hegde, Anirudh, Sanya Malhotra, Ruhani Sharma and Priya Atlee, and her version crossed 18 million views in a single day. Other celebrities such as Atlee, Sivaangi Krishnakumar, Jai, Amritha Aiyer, Yashika Aannand, Vedhika and former Indian cricketer Subramaniam Badrinath too did their cover version. It became the most popular South Indian song on Instagram Reels after "Two Two Two" from Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal and "Kalaavathi" from Sarkaru Vaari Paata. Actress Jonita Gandhi also posted a Instagram reel using the song
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career Daher joined Nejmeh's youth sector on 14 January 1994. He joined Lebanese Second Division side Khoyol in 2008. Honours Individual Lebanese
played as a defender. Club career Daher joined Nejmeh's youth sector on 14 January 1994. He joined Lebanese Second Division side Khoyol in 2008. Honours Individual Lebanese Premier League Team
Nerling is considered a networker within the neo-Nazi and Holocaust denial scene. Life Nerling he worked as a teacher at a primary school in Berlin. Nerling was dismissed from the state of Berlin in 2018 because of his right-wing extremist internet videos. Nerling shoots a video, among other things, on Querdenker-demonstrations and events. He interviews participants or other
extremist, anti-Semite and Holocaust denier. Since 2017, he has been spreading right-wing extremist ideology as a video blogger under the name "Der Volkslehrer". Nerling connects to the ideas of the Reichcitizens, and since 2020 also conspiracy theories of the so-called "Querdenker" movement ("lateral thinker" ). After he downplayed the Holocaust publicly
35 cities across north India. In 2013, the company expanded its business operations to Kashmir, and with the customer, demand grew to Mumbai, Delhi, and Surat. From 2013 to 2014, the team grew and had 100 delivery centers in 60 cities with over 2,000 employees. In 2015, established the first countrywide surface transportation network. In 2016, the company was handling close to 2.5 lakh shipments in a day. In 2018, the company consolidated its operations from three different offices to its headquarters in Gurugram, Haryana, India. Ecom Express works with companies such as Flipkart, Amazon,
a day. In 2018, the company consolidated its operations from three different offices to its headquarters in Gurugram, Haryana, India. Ecom Express works with companies such as Flipkart, Amazon, Clovia, Myntra, Paytm, Nykaa and more. Organization Co-founders T.A Krishnan CEO and K. Satyanarayana and Manju Dhawan execute the strategic developments and management of the company. In 2021, Prashant Gazipur was appointed as Vice President – Process Excellence and is in charge of further enhancing product and process excellence across the company. In the past, he was associated with heading the merchant operations for Paytm. Initiatives Launched its first All-women Delivery Center in India in 2021 Created opportunities for 1000+ gig workers in Telangana Started ‘Ecom Cares’ To Support Kin Of Employees In Case Of Untimely Demise Launched ‘Rainbow’ initiative. The program aims to promote and encourage the education of girl child. Funding References Logistics companies of India E-commerce in India Indian companies established in 2013 Indian brands Companies based in Gurgaon
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different roles in this feature film. Cast Minaketan Das Priyanka Mahapatra Songs and music In this film, music is directed by Malay Mishra. Awards In 1997 this film was awarded with 5
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of Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in 1975, and held that office until 1979. In December 1979, he was promoted to become deputy governor of Sichuan, a position he held until March 1981. He was appointed party secretary of Tibet Autonomous Region in December 1980, concurrently serving as vice chairman of Tibet Autonomous Region and chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He became vice chairman of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in May 1986, and served until January 1998. References 1931 births Living people Tibetan politicians People from Batang County People's Republic of China politicians
Consultative Conference from 1986 to 1998. He was a delegate to the 7th National People's Congress and an alternate members of the 12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Biography Yangling Dorje was born in Batang County, Xikang, in April 1931. He entered the workforce in September 1949, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in October of that same year. In 1957, he became an alternate member of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China. He was first party secretary of Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in 1975, and held that office until 1979. In December 1979, he was promoted to become deputy governor of Sichuan, a position he held until March 1981. He was appointed party secretary of Tibet Autonomous
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was founded in 2011. There are two seasons which are spread over two years, the opening (which will be played towards the end of 2021) and the closing (which will be played at
and Pain Medicine, and program director for the anesthesiology residency at Stanford University School of Medicine. He has authored several books, including the travel memoir A Sabbatical in Madrid: A Diary of Spain. Macario also serves on the Board of Directors for the American Board of Anesthesiology, and will serve as president at the end of his term. Biography Macario was born in Argentina, and moved to the US with his family when he was 10. His father is a doctor. Macario attended the University of Rochester, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology in 1986, and then an M.B.A. majoring in health care organizations and markets in 1988, and M.D. with distinction in research in 1990. He studied anesthesiology at Stanford and was chief resident in 1994. He was a fellow in health services research until 1995. Macario began his academic career as clinical assistant professor in the Department of Anesthesiology in 1995, and then assistant professor in 1996. He was promoted to associate professor in 2001, and to professor in 2006. Currently, he is also a member of the Anesthesiology Review Committee for the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, where he, along with a team sets standards for US graduate medical education (residency and fellowship) programs and the institutions that sponsor them, and renders accreditation decisions based on compliance with these standards. Research Macario has published over 250 papers. He focuses his research on the economics of health care, with particular attention on the tradeoffs between costs and outcomes for patients having surgery and anesthesia. In an important research project, Macario discussed the potential role of RFID chips in terms of helping surgeons avoid leaving sponges in patients, while highlighting that the risk of sponges or instruments inadvertently left in the patient's body "increases in emergencies, with unplanned changes in procedure and with patients that have a higher body-mass
of Directors for the American Board of Anesthesiology, and will serve as president at the end of his term. Biography Macario was born in Argentina, and moved to the US with his family when he was 10. His father is a doctor. Macario attended the University of Rochester, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology in 1986, and then an M.B.A. majoring in health care organizations and markets in 1988, and M.D. with distinction in research in 1990. He studied anesthesiology at Stanford and was chief resident in 1994. He was a fellow in health services research until 1995. Macario began his academic career as clinical assistant professor in the Department of Anesthesiology in 1995, and then assistant professor in 1996. He was promoted to associate professor in 2001, and to professor in 2006. Currently, he is also a member of the Anesthesiology Review Committee for the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, where he, along with a team sets standards for US graduate medical education (residency and fellowship) programs and the institutions that sponsor them, and renders accreditation decisions based on compliance with these standards. Research Macario has published over 250 papers. He focuses his research on the economics of health care, with particular attention on the tradeoffs between costs and outcomes for patients having surgery and anesthesia. In an important research project, Macario discussed the potential role of RFID chips in terms of helping surgeons avoid leaving sponges in patients, while highlighting that the risk of sponges or instruments inadvertently left in the patient's body "increases in emergencies, with unplanned changes in procedure and with patients that have a higher body-mass index." Furthermore, he examined the economics of the surgical area, showing that the high cost of surgical procedures is due to the intensity of labor and resources required in the operating room, and identified that efforts to reduce total costs of care need to address the large fraction of costs that are fixed (overhead). Other landmark studies led by Macario took perspectives of patients regarding their preferences for postoperative anesthesia outcomes, as well as those of expert anesthesiologists to show that as the safety of anesthesia care increased in the 1980s and 1990s, a shift occurred in the focus of everyday anesthesia practice from avoiding severe and less common complications such as stroke and death to also minimizing less severe and more common
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According to the 2012 census, the ward has a total population of 9,309. References
is firmly established to be within the genus Phalaenopsis. Its extraordinary flowers are white with purple transverse bands on sepals and petals and with purple lip markings. It is a typical epiphytic orchid. It is found at elevations of 300 to 900 m. The specific epithet zhejiangensis refers to this species origin in the Chinese province of
orchid native to Thailand and Vietnam. It is firmly established to be within the genus Phalaenopsis. Its extraordinary flowers are white with purple transverse bands on sepals and petals and with purple lip markings. It is a typical epiphytic orchid.
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District of Kilimanjaro Region in Tanzania. The ward covers an area of , and has an
area of , and has an average elevation of . According to the 2012 census, the ward has a total population of
(Mathis & Zatwarnicki, 1998) Helaeomyia colombiana (Lizarralde de Grosso, 1982) Helaeomyia cressoni (Lizarralde de Grosso, 1982) Helaeomyia cubensis (Mathis & Zatwarnicki, 1998) Helaeomyia dominicana (Mathis & Zatwarnicki, 1998) Helaeomyia mathisi (Lizarralde de Grosso, 1982) Helaeomyia metatarsata (Cresson, 1939) Helaeomyia oligocarda (Lizarralde de
Helaeomyia colombiana (Lizarralde de Grosso, 1982) Helaeomyia cressoni (Lizarralde de Grosso, 1982) Helaeomyia cubensis (Mathis & Zatwarnicki, 1998) Helaeomyia dominicana (Mathis & Zatwarnicki, 1998) Helaeomyia mathisi (Lizarralde de Grosso, 1982) Helaeomyia metatarsata
is a species of sedge that is native to parts of Somalia. See
See also List of Cyperus species References chionocephalus Plants described in 1951
the period of witch-hunts also known as the Great noise. The title character Anna expresses present-day values, and consequently faces charges of witchcraft. Wallén's first published play, Gallermannen ("The man behind bars"), explores the themes of guilt and repentance and
and screenwriter. She is a former journalist for the Swedish national broadcaster Sveriges Radio, and the editor of the Swedish online magazine Teater i Stan. Her one-act play Anna is staged at the Teaterverket theatre, Stockholm,
the ship was about from Terceira Island in the Azores. All 22 crew members abandoned the ship and survived, being evacuated by the Portuguese Navy. The captain told Reuters that the lithium-ion batteries in the cars ignited and the fire could only be extinguished with special equipment. Felicity Ace was being followed by the Portuguese Navy patrol ship NRP Setúbal, approximately southwest off the Azores, waiting for rescuers to try to extinguish the fire and tow the vessel to shore. On 18 February, Smit Salvage were contracted to salvage the ship. Two large tugs with firefighting equipment were ordered to support the vessel from Gibraltar. In addition, a salvage craft with firefighting equipment was set to arrive from Rotterdam on 23 or
this time and a towing connection to a tug was also established. Sinking On 1 March 2022, Felicity Ace was reported to have capsized and sunk. A Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) spokesperson said that the ship developed a 45-degree list to starboard and then unexpectedly capsized and sank at approximately 9 am local time about off the Azores in rough seas. MOL was unable to confirm if any oil pollution had occurred. The Portuguese Navy said that oily residue and wreckage was visible at the surface, the water was about deep at the sinking site, and that naval forces would continue to monitor the area. A risk-modeling analyst estimated the value of the goods aboard the ship at $438 million, of which $401 million were cars, and estimated Volkswagen's losses at $155 million. See also List of roll-on/roll-off vessel accidents References External links Ro-ro ships Ship fires Shipwrecks in
Van Langenberg, Solicitor General of Ceylon (1912-1915) and Francis Ethel Vander née Straaten. Arthur van Langenberg graduated from the University of London and joined the Colombo Port Commission, becoming its secretary. He was closely associated with the Colombo '43 Group and was a founder member of the Art Centre Club. In 1953 he was appointed a trustee of the Lionel Wendt Memorial Fund, serving on the board for three years. He was appointed an
he was appointed a trustee of the Lionel Wendt Memorial Fund, serving on the board for three years. He was appointed an Member of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1955 New Year Honours for his services for the Colombo Port Commission. Van Langenberg dired in September 1970 in Hendon, Middlesex, at the age of 61. References Further reading External links Lionel Wendt Theatre Sapumal Foundation The 43 Group Down memory lane with Lionel Pieris 1909 births 1970 deaths Sri Lankan painters Burgher artists Burgher civil servants People of British Ceylon
ward in Same District of Kilimanjaro Region in Tanzania. The ward covers an area of , and has an average elevation of . According
area of , and has an average elevation of . According to the 2012 census, the ward has a total population of 9,885.
plays for the Germany national team. Born in Cape Town, Broad excelled in school cricket and was selected to play for Western Province in national under-15s and under-17s tournaments. In 2019, Broad moved to England to play club cricket for Bury St Edmunds Cricket Club in the East Anglian Premier Cricket League, finishing as the club's top-scorer in his first season. Broad also represented the Marylebone Cricket Club Young Cricketers, and later joined Esher Cricket Club in 2021 to play in the Surrey
Cricketers, and later joined Esher Cricket Club in 2021 to play in the Surrey Championship. He has also played for the second XI at Surrey County Cricket Club. In February 2022, he was named in Germany's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier A. Broad made his T20I debut on 18
Cricket Club to play in the Leinster Senior League in Ireland. In August 2021, Blignaut was selected in the German squad for a Tri-Nations series. He made his T20I debut on 5 August 2021, for Germany against Norway. In October 2021, he was included in Germany's squad for the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier. In the final game of the qualifier, Blignaut took a hat-trick against Italy to help secure Germany a place in the Global Qualifier. In February
squad for a Tri-Nations series. He made his T20I debut on 5 August 2021, for Germany against Norway. In October 2021, he was included in Germany's squad for the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier. In the final game of the qualifier, Blignaut took a hat-trick against Italy to help
in the lead roles. The film's editing and cinematography is done by Viplav Nyshadam and Pavi K Pavan respectively. The film's music is composed by Jay Krish. The film will be releasde on 4 March 2022. Premise The story of revolves around Vishwak Sen, a middle-aged man who's struggling to find a bride. Cast Vishwak Sen as Arjun Kumar Allam Rukshar Dhillon as Pasupuleti Madhavi Ritika Nayak Production The film was launched
is an upcoming Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film directed by Vidya Sagar Chinta who previously worked for the films Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru and Falaknuma Das as cinematographer. The film features Vishwak Sen and Rukshar Dhillon in the lead roles. The film's editing and cinematography is done by Viplav Nyshadam and Pavi K Pavan respectively. The film's music is composed by Jay Krish. The film will be releasde on 4 March 2022. Premise The story of revolves around Vishwak Sen, a middle-aged man who's struggling to
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Jon Rose, Ethel, and glass artist Elaine Miles. In 2018, Norwegian record label Sofa released Before Nightfall One, an album with Speak Percussion and Ingar Zach. This was followed by Percussion Works, an album with Thomas Meadowcroft released on Mode Records in 2020. They have been nominated at the APRA's Art Music Awards each year from 2011 to 2017 and 2019–2021, and have won five awards between 2015 and 2021. Awards 2021 APRA Art Music Award, Luminary Award: Organisation (National) 2019 APRA Art Music Award, Performance of the Year 2017 APRA Art Music Award, Excellence by an Organisation 2016 APRA Art Music
made their debut at Musica Viva's Ménage music nights at Chapel off Chapel. In 2002, the group split up due to financial and creative strain, with Ughetti the only one wishing to continue. Since then they have operated as a collective, with an ever-changing lineup. Since forming, they have collaborated with Oren Ambarchi, Anthony Pateras, Jon Rose, Ethel, and glass artist Elaine Miles. In 2018, Norwegian record label Sofa released Before Nightfall One, an album with Speak Percussion and Ingar Zach. This was followed by Percussion Works, an album with Thomas Meadowcroft released on Mode Records in 2020. They have been nominated at the APRA's Art Music Awards each year from 2011 to 2017 and 2019–2021, and have won five awards between 2015 and 2021. Awards 2021 APRA Art Music Award, Luminary Award: Organisation (National) 2019 APRA
History On March 26, 2021, Igor Zorčič, president of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, with MPs Janja Sluga and Branislav Rajić withdrew from the Modern Centre Party and co-founded a parliamentary group of unaffiliated deputies. Since then, possible transfers to other parties have been mentioned several times. At
Zorčič announced a new liberal political party. The inaugural congress took place on Wednesday, 12 January 2022, in Ljubljana. Igor Zorčič was elected president, but at the time of its establishment it was determined that there could be a maximum of three presidents at a time. They also set out the party's abstract program. On
between Naw and Asparez villages, in the Hawraman region. It faces NNW at an altitude of 760m a.s.l.The shelter was discovered during Darian Dam Archaeological Salvage Program in 2015, excavated in 2015–2016, and it was subsequently submerged in 2016. The Darian Dam Archeological Salvage Program (DDASP) was planned by the Iranian Center for Archaeological Research before flooding the Darian Dam reservoir. This archaeological program, under the general direction of Fereidoun Biglari, has conducted several seasons of archaeological surveys and excavations within
the Darai lithic assemblage, the Middle Paleolithic flake-based industry of Darai generally resembles the Zagros Mousterian. The Levallois and discoid methods have been used to produce blanks for tools such as Mousterian points and side scrapers. It seems Darai was a focal point for Neanderthal habitation that resulted in the concentration of a thick accumulation of archaeological deposits in this location. References Regions of Iran Geography of Kurdistan Province Geography of Kurdistan Hawraman Dams on the Diyala (Sirwan) River Archaeological sites in Iran 2015 archaeological discoveries Caves of Iran Landforms
Besides her acting career, Nette was a prominent cultural activist and manager: among other things she was president of Sidarte (the Chilean Actors and Actresses Union) between 2002 and 2006, a member of its board of directors from 2008 till 2020, and served as vice-president of IFCCD (International Federation of Coalitions for Cultural Diversity). Nett died on 10 February 2022, at the age of 73. References External links 1948 births 2022 deaths Chilean film actresses Chilean stage actresses Chilean
She made her professional debut in 1975, but had her breakout three years later, as co-protagonist of the telenovela , which was followed by a number of other popular television works between 1980s and early 2000s, mainly for Canal 13. She retired from acting in 2005. Besides her acting career, Nette was a prominent cultural activist
rules, held on 24 September 1955 at the Oulton Park Circuit, Cheshire. The race was run over 54 laps of the circuit, and was won by
Park Circuit, Cheshire. The race was run over 54 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Stirling Moss in a Maserati 250F. Results References International
in 1877. The elder Levi was also a brother-in-law of the Seligman brothers who founded J. & W. Seligman & Co.. Levi helped found the San Francisco branch of the family business, J. Seligman & Co. Two of his aunts married into the Seligman family and his uncles-in-law included prominent investment bankers Isaac Seligman and Joseph Seligman. He attended Columbia College, graduating in 1896, and attended the Columbia School of Architecture for two years before moving to Paris to study at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. He joined the practice of Francis H. Kimball upon finishing his studies and designed the J. & W. Seligman & Company Building with Kimball. He subsequently co-founded the architecture practice Taylor & Levi with Alfredo S. G. Taylor and designed commercial buildings and residences. He was a partner in the firm from 1907 to 1962. In 1929, he helped design a plan for Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He founded the Architects Emergency Committee in 1930 whose purpose was to provide work for architects throughout the Great Depression. In 1937, he co-designed the U.S. Pavilion at the Paris International Exhibition of 1937 and the Romanian House at the New York World’s Fair in 1939. He also served as a president of the Architectural League of New York and was a long-time associate with the American Institute of Architecture. For his work in restoring the Chartres Cathedral, Levi was made a
Paris. He joined the practice of Francis H. Kimball upon finishing his studies and designed the J. & W. Seligman & Company Building with Kimball. He subsequently co-founded the architecture practice Taylor & Levi with Alfredo S. G. Taylor and designed commercial buildings and residences. He was a partner in the firm from 1907 to 1962. In 1929, he helped design a plan for Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He founded the Architects Emergency Committee in 1930 whose purpose was to provide work for architects throughout the Great Depression. In 1937, he co-designed the U.S. Pavilion at the Paris International Exhibition of 1937 and the Romanian House at the New York World’s Fair in 1939. He also served as a president of the Architectural League of New York and was a long-time associate with the American Institute of Architecture. For his work in restoring the Chartres Cathedral, Levi was made a Commander of the Legion
program pillars: environment, democracy, social justice and creativity. The party began to appear in opinion polls since December 2021. References Political
democracy, social justice and creativity. The party began to appear in opinion polls since December 2021. References Political parties established in 2022 Pro-European political
he became the youngest lawyer in Yugoslavia and continued to work in his father's law office. Fila and his father were agains the death penalty and often defended the accused for the most serious crimes. He served as the president of the Serbian Bar Association from 1990 to 1994. He was twice the president of the Federation of the Yugoslav Bar Association. Throughout his career, he defended Jovanka Broz, Slobodan Milošević, Žarko Laušević, Goran Hadžić and others. Political career His political career started in 2008 when he was named legal advisor of Ivica Dačić, at that time the deputy prime minister of Serbia and the minister of internal affairs. In 2017, he joined SPS and, one year later, he was elected to the City Assembly of Belgrade following the 2018 local elections. Shortly after, on 7 June, he resigned as a member of the City Assembly. He currently serves as the member of
that time the deputy prime minister of Serbia and the minister of internal affairs. In 2017, he joined SPS and, one year later, he was elected to the City Assembly of Belgrade following the 2018 local elections. Shortly after, on 7 June, he resigned as a member of the City Assembly. He currently serves as the member of the presidency of the Socialist Party of Serbia. Following the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election, Fila was elected member of the National Assembly. In February 2022, Fila was named the ballot carrier and SPS's candidate for Mayor of Belgrade at the upcoming Belgrade City Assembly election. References 1941 births Living people Serbian lawyers Socialist Party of Serbia politicians Members of the National Assembly of Serbia Serbian people of Aromanian descent
legislation, however, Standardised European Rules of the Air (SERA) came into force in 2017. The Director is employed separately by both countries to preserve their independence. There are technically two positions: the Director of Civil Aviation for the Bailiwick of Jersey, and the Director of Civil Aviation for the Bailiwick of Guernsey. However, both positions are held by the same person. In 2020, the then director was removed from his job for gross incompetence.
European Rules of the Air (SERA) came into force in 2017. The Director is employed separately by both countries to preserve their independence. There are technically two positions: the Director of Civil Aviation for the Bailiwick of Jersey, and the Director of Civil Aviation for the Bailiwick of Guernsey. However, both positions are held by the same person. In 2020, the then director was removed from his job for gross incompetence. References External links Civil aviation
in Lillehammer, Norway, Tschopp, along with Ellen Walther, won the bronze medal in the women's team event. She has qualified to compete for
along with Ellen Walther, won the bronze medal in the women's team event. She has qualified to compete for Switzerland in snowboarding at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing,
gained recognition with the web series Color Rush (2021). Early life Hur Hyun-jun was born on March 9, 2000. He graduated from Hanlim Multi Art School in 2019. Career 2017–2019: Debut with The Boyz In early July, music label Cre.ker Entertainment started releasing videos of artists joining their newest boy group. On July 18, Hur was confirmed to be in the final lineup of the group, The Boyz. From August 23 to October 11, Hur joined his second reality show Flower Boy Snack Shop (꽃미남 분식집), this time joining his bandmates and releasing the song "I'm Your Boy" during the finale episode. On December 6, the group officially debuted, selling out all 4,000 seats debut showcase where they released their first extended play The First and its lead single "Boy". The group released their second extended play The Start and its lead single "Giddy Up" on April 3, 2018. Due to health problems, Hur couldn't promote with the group and subsequently had to halt all activities for three months. The twelve members, with Hur back from his hiatus, released a special digital single titled "Keeper" on July 12, which was produced by Block B's Park
April 3, 2018. Due to health problems, Hur couldn't promote with the group and subsequently had to halt all activities for three months. The twelve members, with Hur back from his hiatus, released a special digital single titled "Keeper" on July 12, which was produced by Block B's Park Kyung. On July 24, they won their first "Rookie Award" during the Korea Brand Awards. He also won several awards with The Boyz, including the "Rookie Award" at the Soribada Best K-Music Awards and the "Best New Male Artist Award" at the 2018 Melon Music Awards. In 2019, Hur went on tour with The Boyz' Asia fan concert tour "The Castle", with dates in South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan, and the Philippines. The group released their second single album Bloom Bloom and its lead single "Bloom Bloom" on April 29, 2019. On 7 May, Hur received his first-ever music show win on SBS MTV's The Show with The Boyz. The group released their fourth extended play Dreamlike and its lead single "D.D.D" on August 19, Hur did not participate in the ‘DDD’ promotions due to his ankle. He only appeared in certain parts of the MV. On
gold medal as part of the Australian relay team at the 1990 World Junior Championships. In
an independent candidate in the 2022 Australian federal election for the seat of Mackellar. References Living
to artists, as well as curate various playlists on all major streaming services including Deezer, iTunes, Spotify and YouTube. NAS features 10 Questions artist interviews Weekly songs reviews by Charles Connolly Weekly podcasts by Origin Crxss and Wilko Wilkes Weekly Top 20 chart Spotify podcast on new
platforms. Since its foundation in 2020, the New Artist Spotlight has grown into a group of hundreds of artists from around the world promoting their music through social media, featured interviews, song reviews, and a weekly Top 20 chart. NAS follows a non-profit concept and is run by dozens of volunteers. History New Artist Spotlight was founded in May 2020 by musician Ed Eagle, who realized that independent musicians don't have a platform where they
1885. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1921 to 1924. He authored civil rights bills in the Pennsylvania General Assembly and founded Eden Cemetery in Collingdale, Pennsylvania for African Americans. He married Kate E. Allen in 1886. She died in 1898, and he married Ida Elizabeth Bowser in 1901 and they had a son David Bowser
in Pennsylvania. A Republican, he served two terms in the Pennsylvania General Assembly in the 1920s and sponsored civil rights bills. Isaac E. Asbury was his brother. He studied at Washington and Jefferson College and received a law degree from Howard University in 1885. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1921 to 1924. He authored civil rights bills in the Pennsylvania
(born 2008) is a South Korean child actress. Filmography Television
is a South Korean child actress. Filmography Television series Film Awards and nominations References External links 2008
University of Lisbon. Political career Madeira worked for IBM in Lisbon from 2000 to 2005. She then became a councillor at the municipality of Amadora, in the northwest of the capital, Lisbon, between 2005 and 2017, becoming vice-president of the same municipality in 2017. In the [[2019 Portuguese legislative election, she was elected to the Assembly of the Republic on the Socialist Party list for the Lisbon District. In the 2022 Portuguese legislative election she was placed 21st on the list of PS candidates for
a deputy in the Portuguese Assembly of the Republic since 2019, representing the Lisbon District. Early life and education Rita Mafalda Nobre Borges Madeira was born on 8 August 1972. She obtained a law degree from the Lusíada University of Lisbon in 2000 and a master's degree in sociology, with studies in labour sciences and labour relations, from the ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon. She has also taken a postgraduate course in information society law at the University of Lisbon. Political career Madeira worked for IBM in Lisbon from 2000 to 2005. She then became a councillor at the municipality of Amadora, in the northwest of the capital,
took 2 wickets throughout the tournament. He led the team to the semi-finals of the tournament, but lost to Kuwait in a crushing 87-run loss. Ali didn't play for the rest of 2020 and the majority of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ali returned to cricket by playing in the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier. His team came
to Kuwait in a crushing 87-run loss. Ali didn't play for the rest of 2020 and the majority of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ali returned to cricket by playing in the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier. His team came out as the champions, with Ali scoring 159 runs and taking a wicket during the tournament. He then went on to captain the team in the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier A, in which Bahrain placed 6th in, after being beaten by the Canadians in the 5th place play-offs. Bahrain
daily arrival from Zhengzhou followed by a single daily departure back to Zhengzhou. The journey times are incompetitive with that of coaches. See also Puyang East railway
services. On 18 March 2016, a passenger service was introduced. It consists of a single daily arrival from Zhengzhou followed
Move Day, and other awareness-raising holidays for underserved populations. She is best known for her Equality
Making The First Move Day, and other awareness-raising holidays for underserved populations. She is best known for her Equality
Reddy B, Raju, Pramod under the banner Jovitha Cinemas. The film's soundtrack is composed by Ghibran and the editing is done by Viplav Nyshadam. The film is scheduled to be theatrically released on 4 March 2022. Theatrical release by Primeshow Films. Cast
Cast Kiran Abbavaram as Sebastian Nuveksha Komalee Prasad Production and release The film was launched with a pooja ceremony on December 1, 2021. Filming took place in Madanapalle in Andhra Pradesh and was shot in 32 days. Sebastian P.C. 524
and became the headquarters of Shenzhen Energy Group and a landmark in Futian CBD. It Designed by the Danish architectural firm BIG, the energy building consists of two towers, the north tower is about 218 meters high and the south tower is about 110 meters high, with a total construction area of ​​145,000 square meters. The
consists of two towers, the north tower is about 218 meters high and the south tower is about 110 meters high, with a total construction area of ​​145,000 square meters. The towers are connected by a multi-storey bridge. See also Ping An Finance Center Ping An Finance Center South List
2007, he worked as a lawyer and director of several large law firms. In 2007–2021, he was a deputy of Moscow Oblast Duma of the 4th, 5th, and 6th convocations. In August 2021 Chaplin was assigned a special representative of the regional government in the urban district of Kolomna. Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma. Awards Order "For Merit to the
assigned a special representative of the regional government in the urban district of Kolomna. Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma. Awards Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" Medal Saint Basil of Ryazan, 1st class References 1982 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation members of the
the youth public organization "Altamira" in Simferopol. In 2005–2011, he was the Chairman of the Crimean republican youth public organization "Union of Youth of the Regions of Ukraine". He was a member of the Party of Regions, and in 2006, he was elected as a deputy to the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea of the 5th convocation. From 2009 to 2010, he was the Deputy Minister for Youth Affairs, Family and
political figure and a deputy of the 8th State Duma. Education and career In 2018, Chernyak was granted a Doctor of Sciences degree in economics; he defended his dissertation at the Baltic Academy of Tourism and Entrepreneurship. Chernyak has been engaged in politics since 1999 when he founded the youth public organization "Altamira" in Simferopol. In 2005–2011, he was the Chairman of the Crimean republican youth public organization "Union of Youth of the Regions of Ukraine". He was a member of the Party of Regions,
and "Heartbreak Anthem" (2021) by Galantis, David Guetta and Little Mix. Furthermore, Sorana has also collaborated with artists such as Alan Walker on "Lost Control" (2018). In 2022, she released her debut single under Atlantic Records, "Redrum" with David Guetta. Discography As lead artist As featured artist Other charted songs Songwriting credits Notes References External links Living people English-language singers from Romania Romanian dance musicians Romanian
in 2015 under Marius Moga's label DeMoga Music. She then left her native country to further pursue a musical career and relocated to London and then Los Angeles. Her portfolio as a songwriter includes the commercially successful songs "Takeaway" (2019) by the Chainsmokers, Illenium and Lennon
won a bronze medal at the 2013 European Championships. In 2018 Siarhei Novikau started his professional career. Amateur career Siarhei Novikau competed at the 2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships. He was also part of the Belarus team at the 2015 European Games
As an amateur he won a bronze medal at the 2013 European Championships. In 2018 Siarhei Novikau started his professional career. Amateur career Siarhei Novikau competed at the 2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships. He was also part of the Belarus team at the 2015 European Games in Baku and at the 2016 European Boxing Olympic Qualification Tournament in
a prominent member of the Federal Assembly in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Since 2003, he has been constantly re-elected as a deputy for the State Duma of the Russian Federation. Awards Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" References 1964 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation
Council. From 2001 to 2003, he was a deputy of the Voronezh Oblast Duma. From 2003 to 2015, Chizhov was a prominent member of the Federal Assembly in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Since 2003, he has been constantly
in 1978 as a conscript in the light engineer battalion 15 in Cologne. In 1980, he completed the officer course as an officer candidate. He than studied pedagogics at the Helmut Schmidt University of Bundeswehr, Hamburg. After a career in the German armed forces he became major general in 2016 and became
in the German armed forces he became major general in 2016 and became Vize-president for the military units of federal intelligent service (Bundesnachrichtendienstes BND). Since 2021, he is commander of the military intelligent department.
a Russian political figure, professional sportsman, and a deputy of the 8th State Duma. Damdintsurunov is a professional sportsman; in 1999, he became the Russian champion in Muay Thai. Damdintsurunov had been working for more than 13 years on developing and implementing sports policies in the region. Damdintsurunov is also a former vice-rector of the Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and
a Russian political figure, professional sportsman, and a deputy of the 8th State Duma. Damdintsurunov is a professional sportsman; in 1999, he became the Russian champion in Muay Thai. Damdintsurunov had been working for more than 13 years on developing and implementing sports policies in the region. Damdintsurunov
finished in red or blue with orange flashes. Second series In early 1978, a number of changes were made. Marzocchi front forks and yokes replaced the Ceriani items, a BTZ electronic ignition replaced the Bosch unit and the petrol tank now had badges instead of transfers. 1200 Jota America The 1200 Jota America was produced to comply with the US-DOT regulations. These included a left-side gearchange. The crossover linkage and rear brake master cylinder caused the footrests to be located in less than ideal positions. Mirage The Mirage was a higher performance version of the 1200 instigated by the UK importers, Slater Bros. Following the success of the Jota, Richard Slater turned his attention to the 1200. 4C cams and a Jota exhaust was fitted. The name Mirage was suggested by Laverda's sales manager Luciano Zucarelli. Machines were shipped from the factory minus the exhaust and nameplates which were fitted in the UK. Following a request from Slater that the Mirage should be a different colour to other 1200s, from July 1978 they we finished in metallic green. Universally known as the 'Green Mirage' it has become the most sought-after 1200. Formula Mirage A limited number (estimates vary between 14 and 17) of higher performance Formula Mirage models
finished black chrome, the engine covers were also finished in black. A handle bar fairing and seat cover that were unique to this model. The steering nut was gold plated. Every bike was supplied with a personalised letter from Massimo Laverda and a gold medal with the owner's picture etched on it. 1200TS Carrying on with the Gran Turismo concept, the 1200TS was introduced in 1979. It featured a handlebar fairing, engine-hugging fiberglass lowers and a new tail section on the seat. Most TS models were finished in silver with maroon coachlines. In 1980 larger inlet valves were fitted and in 1981 a larger Nippon Denso alternator was fitted and the ignition pick-ups moved to the primary side. For the American market softer touring cams were fitted along with more restrictive exhausts and noise-cancelling baffles in the airbox. 1200TS Mirage Slaters had agreed with the factory for the Mirage to be marketed worldwide. The model has been 'sanitised' by the factory to meet worldwide legislation. Whilst supposed to be a high-performance version of the TS, the differences were minor. Austrian models Austrian Laverda importer Werner Sulzbacher, in conjunction with engineer Franz Laimboeck, produced a number of tuned cafe-racer versions, including the 1200SC and 1300SC. References Bibliography External links
(boxer) (born 1989), Belarusian boxer Siarhei Novikau (judoka) (born 1982), Belarusian
(born 1989), Belarusian boxer Siarhei Novikau (judoka) (born 1982), Belarusian judoka
the People of God, call'd Quakers (first published 1679). It explains and defends the distinctive Quaker account of salvation, focusing in particular on the universal offer of salvation and the infallible guidance of the Holy Spirit. Truth's Vindication was reprinted six times by Quaker publishers - notably in a posthumous (1691) edition by Tace Sowle, as her first project after she took over her father's publishing firm. She also wrote The Sayings of Women... in several places of the Scriptures, presenting a theological defence of women's authority to preach and teach. References Quakers English theologians English Quakers
Bathurst's major work was Truth's Vindication: Or, A Gentle Stroke to Wipe Off The Foul Aspersions, False Accusations and Misrepresentations, Cast Upon the People of God, call'd Quakers (first published 1679). It explains and defends the distinctive Quaker account of salvation, focusing in particular on the universal offer of salvation and the infallible guidance of the Holy Spirit. Truth's Vindication was reprinted six times by Quaker publishers - notably in a posthumous (1691) edition by Tace Sowle, as her first project after she took over her father's publishing firm. She also wrote The Sayings of Women... in several places of the Scriptures, presenting
was temporarily relocated to the Piazza Centre to allow work to take place on the original building. A campaign has since launched to oppose the demolition of the Piazza Centre, arguing that the spaces within it are beneficial to local arts communities. References Buildings and structures in Huddersfield
Hall, which was demolished in 1970. A town regeneration plan published by Kirklees Council in June 2019 which proposed demolishing the Piazza Centre. In 2021, Huddersfield Art Gallery was temporarily relocated to the Piazza Centre to allow work to take place on the original building. A
Champion, a title he held for a record of 798 days. In 2018, he worked in a squash match for the WWE develoment territory, WWE NXT, losing against Dominik Dijakovic. On January 21, 2022, Mack defeated Alex Shelley to win the Independent Wrestling World Championship. With his title win, he became the first male openly gay world champion. Professional wrestling style As a Triple H fan, Mack uses a Pedigree as a finisher called Mack 10. Championship and accomplishments ACTION Wrestling ACTION Championship (1 time) Anarchy Wrestling Anarchy Television Championship (1 time) Indepdendent Wrestling TV Independent Wrestling World Championship (1 time, current) Intense
match for the WWE develoment territory, WWE NXT, losing against Dominik Dijakovic. On January 21, 2022, Mack defeated Alex Shelley to win the Independent Wrestling World Championship. With his title win, he became the first male openly gay world champion. Professional wrestling style As a Triple H fan, Mack uses a Pedigree as a finisher called Mack 10. Championship and accomplishments ACTION Wrestling ACTION Championship (1 time) Anarchy Wrestling Anarchy Television Championship (1 time) Indepdendent Wrestling TV Independent Wrestling World Championship (1 time, current) Intense Wrestling Entertainment IWE Mayhem Championship (1 time) Peachstate Wrestling Alliance PWA No Limits Championship (3 times) Scenic City Invitational Scenic
Doctor of Philosophy in 2002. In 2005, he attained a habilitation in Classics and Ancient history at the same institution. In 2007, he became an assistant professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. In 2008, he was appointed to the Chair of Ancient Greek literature at Heidelberg University. Grethlein was elected to two professorships in the United Kingdom: the Chair of Classics at the University of St Andrews in 2012, and the Regius Professorship of Greek at the University of Cambridge in 2021; he declined to take up the appointment on both occasions. Work Grethlein wrote his doctoral dissertation (Asyl und Athen. Die Konstruktion kollektiver Identität in der griechischen Tragödie) on the topic of Greek tragedy. Continuing to publish on tragedy, has also written about the Homeric epics, narratology, and historiography. Honours and awards In 2006, Grethlein won the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz-Preis, an award given to young researchers by the German Research Foundation. In 2012, he was awarded a Starting Grant of about €1.4 Million by the European Research Council for
Jonas Grethlein studied Classics and History at the University of Göttingen, Trinity College, Oxford, and the University of Freiburg, where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in 2002. In 2005, he attained a habilitation in Classics and Ancient history at the same institution. In 2007, he became an assistant professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. In 2008, he was appointed to the Chair of Ancient Greek literature at Heidelberg University. Grethlein was elected to two professorships in the United Kingdom: the Chair of Classics at the University of St Andrews in 2012, and the Regius Professorship of Greek at the University of Cambridge in 2021; he declined to take up the appointment on both occasions. Work Grethlein wrote his doctoral dissertation (Asyl und Athen. Die Konstruktion kollektiver Identität in der griechischen Tragödie) on the topic of Greek tragedy.
employees at the paper include T. Blanche, A. Runström and E. Svensén. The annual subscription price in Stockholm was SEK 6, 5.50 in rural areas. Starting in December 1905, a special rural edition was also published, but it was then withdrawn, at the same time as the newspaper began to publish an evening edition, which, like the morning edition, was intended for both Stockholm and the countryside. The single-issue price was initially 2 öre, but was raised in March 1901 to 3 öre. The format was gradually expanded from 5- to 8-column. The advertising price was in both editions together was SEK 1 per cm. before the text 80 öre per cm. after. Both editions totaled around 30,000 copies. The subscription price SEK 6, adjusted for inflation between 1897 and 2020, would be equivalent to €38 / year in 2020. In 1913, a special
for both Stockholm and the countryside. The single-issue price was initially 2 öre, but was raised in March 1901 to 3 öre. The format was gradually expanded from 5- to 8-column. The advertising price was in both editions together was SEK 1 per cm. before the text 80 öre per cm. after. Both editions totaled around 30,000 copies. The subscription price SEK 6, adjusted for inflation between 1897 and 2020, would be equivalent to €38 / year in 2020. In 1913, a special company was formed for the continued publication of the newspaper. It was moved to Malmö in 1916, where it was published under the name of Skånetidningen Dagen by another new company, "Skånetidningen Dagens a.-b.", until it was closed down at the end of 1920. References External links Full-text of Dagen, 1896-1906 from The National Library of Sweden This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Nordisk
Rudolf Augstein, and Theodor Heuss. Life Merseburger was born in Zeitz, Saxony, Prussia, Germany, the second child of the artist and his wife Gertrud, née Troeger. After World War II, he was arrested when he distributed posters for the CDU before an election. He studied German studies, modern history (Neuere Geschichte) and sociology at the University of Wittenberg. Merseburger moved to West Germany, became a member of the SPD in 1950, and completed his studies at the University of Marburg. He began journalist work with the . He moved on to Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) in 1956, and then to the Neue Ruhr-Zeitung. From 1960, he was correspondent for the magazine Der Spiegel, researching in Berlin and Brussels. He returned to NDR in 1965. From January 1967 to April 1975, he was television presenter of the political magazine Panorama, succeeding Joachim Fest. It was produced by NDR and broadcast by ARD. The broadcasts, leaning towards the student movement of the 1960s, often caused controversies. The popular magazine, with ratings often more than 30%, covered topics such as the dark side of the "economic miracle" (Wirtschaftswunder), chancellor Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik, and the desire for social liberalisation. In 1974, a contribution by Alice Schwarzer about abortion was cancelled, and Merseburger refused to moderate the broadcast. From 1969, he was also chief editor and head of the department of current affairs () of the NDR. From 1977, he was correspondent and studio director of the ARD in capital cities such as Washington, D.C. (1977–1982), East Berlin (1982–1987) and London (1987–1991). From Berlin, he ran a series (German affairs from the other republic) which enlightened audiences in West and East about unknown aspects of everyday life in the GDR. He retired in 1991, and then worked as a freelance writer, living in Berlin and southern France. He was a member of the PEN-Zentrum Deutschland. He focused on biographies of persons influential in his lifetime, such as Kurt Schumacher, one of the founding fathers of postwar German democracy, Willy Brandt, the chancellor who prepared German reunification, Rudolf Augstein, the founder and publisher of Der Spiegel, and Theodor Heuss, the first Bundespräsident after World War II. For the Augstein biography, written over four years, he was the first journalist to research Augstein's correspondence, a prerequisite for depth, balance and authenticity. He also interviewed people from Augstein's publishing house, friends and family. Merseburger published an autobiography in 2021, (Departure to the uncertain). Personal life Merseburger was married in second
over four years, he was the first journalist to research Augstein's correspondence, a prerequisite for depth, balance and authenticity. He also interviewed people from Augstein's publishing house, friends and family. Merseburger published an autobiography in 2021, (Departure to the uncertain). Personal life Merseburger was married in second marriage to Sabine Rüdiger and was the father of two children. Merseburger's son is also a journalist. Merseburger died in Berlin on 15 February 2022, at the age of 93. , intendant of NDR, said that his contributions were "rhetorically brilliant, combative and courageous" ("") and added that his passion, acumen and resilience would remain remembered (""). Awards The jury of the 2008 Leuchtturm Prize noted that Merseburger was "a meticulous researcher and courageous publicist who does not conform to the zeitgeist but always enlivens public discourse with clever arguments and interesting ideas. With his sheer tireless creative power and analytical brilliance, Merseburger acts as a role model for independent quality journalism" (""). Das politische Buch from the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung for the Schumacher biography (1996) Deutscher Bücherpreis for the Brandt biography (2003) from for the Augstein biography and his lifetime achievements (2008) Honorary Citizen of Zeitz (2008) Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (2018) Publications Die unberechenbare Vormacht. Wohin steuern die USA? dtv, Munich 1985, . Grenzgänger. Innenansichten der anderen deutschen Republik. Bertelsmann, Munich 1988, . Der schwierige Deutsche Kurt Schumacher. Eine Biographie. DVA, Stuttgart 1995, . with Hermann Lübbe, Jürgen Kocka et al.: Von der Bonner zur
international debut for Hong Kong in 2015 against Japan. She captained Hong Kong in their first World Cup appearance in 2017. Biography Chow is a P.E. teacher at Hotung Secondary School. After the 2017 World Cup she spent some time in New Zealand and played for College Rifles
Chow made her international debut for Hong Kong in 2015 against Japan. She captained Hong Kong in their first World Cup appearance in 2017. Biography Chow is a P.E. teacher at Hotung Secondary School. After
former Chief Minister of Karnataka Sadananda Gowda on 15 December 2011 in Bengaluru. It showed 179 films from 50 countries from 15 December to 22 December. Asian cinema
The 4th Bengaluru International Film Festival 2011 (BIFFES 2011) was a film festival inaugurated by former Chief Minister of Karnataka Sadananda Gowda on 15 December 2011 in Bengaluru. It showed 179
San Pablo and is the president of the Madrid section of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry. Research Barbas is known for her research on metabolomics, a field she was first introduced to while she was a Marie Curie fellow. Her early research centered on the analysis of vitamins and development of chemical methods to analyze compounds such as caffeine. Her subsequent research has developed methods to analyze organic compounds in pharmaceutical drugs and foods, and defined biomarkers for diseases such as leukemia and Parkinson's disease. She is also known for defining quality assurance protocols for metabolomics data
Complutense University of Madrid. From 2005 until 2006 she was a Marie Curie fellow at King's College London. As of 2022 she is a professor of analytical chemistry at the Universidad CEU San Pablo and is the president of the Madrid section of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry. Research Barbas is known for her research on metabolomics, a field she was first introduced to while she was a Marie Curie fellow. Her early research centered on the analysis of vitamins and development of chemical methods to analyze
a revenge-fantasy pose". In a mixed review, Jenessa Williams of The Guardian awarded the song 3 out of 5 stars, praising her vocal abilities while calling her songs "unimaginative" and sticking to a "well-rehearsed formula". Commercial performance In Ireland, Webb earned her highest chart entry with the song so far. Debuting at number six in the United Kingdom on 25 February 2022, she also reached her highest charting song there, surpassing "Good Without", which had previously peaked at number eight in early 2021. Music video The music video was released on 18 February 2022 and was directed by KLVDR. It features shots of Webb setting the house of her ex-boyfriend on fire after he had cheated on her. She is then seen dancing with firefighters and posing next to nurses. Charts
account, Tomás Mier of Rolling Stone called Webb the "queen of breakups". The "upbeat production" was viewed as the singer showing another side of the singer. Billboard writer Jason Lipshutz included the song on the "10 cool new pop songs" list of the week, saying that "Webb has dropped a wondrous, biting pop track". He also drew comparisons to Canadian singer Tate McRae: by "singing in this tale of heartbroken arson", Webb combines elements of both "a major-key pop refrain and hit a revenge-fantasy pose". In a mixed review, Jenessa Williams of The Guardian awarded the song 3 out of 5 stars, praising her vocal abilities while calling her songs "unimaginative" and sticking to a "well-rehearsed formula".
in the IBSA America goalball region. The winner of the championships usually qualifies for a berth at the World Championships or the Paralympic Games. 2017 São Paulo The team competed at the 2017 IBSA Goalball Americas Championships from Wednesday 29 November 2017 to Sunday 3 December 2017, at São Paulo, Brazil. There were eight men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, USA, and Venezuela (Costa Rica were disqualified for not having the minimum number of athletes to start a game). Peru came last. 2019 Lima The team competed at the 2019 Parapan American Games from 23 August 2019 to 1 September 2019, at the Miguel Grau Coliseum, Lima, Peru. This championships was a qualifier for the 2020 Paralympic Games. There were eight men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru,
teams: Venezuela (11:1), Canada (11:1), USA (13:3), and in the quarter-finals with Brazil (11:1). 2022 São Paulo Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the IBSA America championship moved from 6 to 13 November 2021, to 18 to 22 February 2022. The event is being held at the Centro de Treinamento Paralímpico (Paralympic Training Center) in São Paulo. This championships is a qualifier for the 2022 World Championships. There are thirteen men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, USA, Venezuela. Coach Luis Cabanillas selected a team of Héctor Herrera, Jorge Pérez, Juan Julca Pérez, Jhon
Pedersen, a distiller and the owner of the property, resided in the building with his wife Ane Magrethe Horn, one distillery worker and one maid. Sara Amsel, a Jewish widow, resided in the building with her 11-year-old relative Petche Jacobsen. Ephraim Mangelus, am 83-uear-old widower, was also a resident of the building. Jens Jensen, a workman associated Civiletatens Materialgård, resided in the building with his wife Abelone Christens Datter. Andreas Hansenm a workman associated Christiansborg Palace, resided in the building with his wife Bodil Peders Datter and their two children (aged two and eight). Svend Jensen, a cellarman, resided in the building with his wife Johanna Christens Datter and their one-year-old daughter. The property was destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire of 1795, together with most of the other buildings in the area. The present building on the site was constructed in 1797–98 for carpenter David Pipper. 19th century The property was home to 34 residents in nine households at the 1801 census. Jens Nielsen Holm, a distiller, resided in the building with his wife Marie Margrethe Tørk, one male servant and one maid. Friderich Dublin, a silk dyer, resided in the building with his wife Felicite Rose and one maid. Ulrich Christian Brønlund (1761–1826), a lawyer, resided in the building with his wife Karen Holm, their five children (aged one to 12), a clerk and two maids. Peder Olsen Klokke, a "sand man", resided in the building with his wife Cathrine Lind and their two children (aged five and 10). Elias Petersen From, a master tailor, resided in the building with his wife Maren Friderichsen. Johannes Rosenkilde, a tailor, resided in the building with his wife Karen Kirstine Jungberg, their five-year-old daughter and one lodger (tailor). Poul Petersen, a tobacco cutter, resided in the building with his wife Anne Hendrichsdatter. Jacob Hansen Moul, a workman, resided in the building with his wife Birthe Sophie Nielsdatter, their two-year-old daughter and a four-yrar-old boy in their care. The last resident was a 54-year-old widow. The property was listed as No. 72 in the new cadastre of 1806. It was at that time owned by Stine Beckman. The property was home to 31 residents at the 1840 census. Frederik Nørskov, a master shoemaker, resided on the ground floor with his wife Ellen Hansen, two shoemakers, one shoemaker's apprentice and one maid. Julius Wilhelm Klein, a carpenter, resided on the first floor with his wife Kristiane Frederikke Andersen. Niels Sørensen Buhl, a master joiner, resided on the second floor with one joiner, three joiner's apprentices, one lodger and one maid. Frederik Wolf, a watchman, was also resident on the first floor with his wife Maren Retsaug, Povl Gude, a workman, resided on the second floor with his wife Karen Hansen and their five children (aged one to12). Jørgen Gunsenm another workman, resided on the second floor with his wife Maren Hedevig Mortensenm their two-year-old daughter and his brother Peter Gustav Gunsen. Ole Larsen, a bread seller, resided in the basement with his wife Dortea Marie Nielsen and their three children (aged one to six). Jens Petersen, a workman, resided on
census. Frederik Nørskov, a master shoemaker, resided on the ground floor with his wife Ellen Hansen, two shoemakers, one shoemaker's apprentice and one maid. Julius Wilhelm Klein, a carpenter, resided on the first floor with his wife Kristiane Frederikke Andersen. Niels Sørensen Buhl, a master joiner, resided on the second floor with one joiner, three joiner's apprentices, one lodger and one maid. Frederik Wolf, a watchman, was also resident on the first floor with his wife Maren Retsaug, Povl Gude, a workman, resided on the second floor with his wife Karen Hansen and their five children (aged one to12). Jørgen Gunsenm another workman, resided on the second floor with his wife Maren Hedevig Mortensenm their two-year-old daughter and his brother Peter Gustav Gunsen. Ole Larsen, a bread seller, resided in the basement with his wife Dortea Marie Nielsen and their three children (aged one to six). Jens Petersen, a workman, resided on the ground floor of the rear wing with his wife Johanne Jensen, their three children (aged two to six) and one lodger. Julle Frederikke Verger Bang and Bolette Dam, two women, each of them with two children (aged one to five), were also residents of the building (location bit specified in the census records). The building was heightened with one sotrey in 1849. The property was home to a total of 38 residents at the time of the 1860 census. The residents included a master tailor, a master shoemaker, a sailmaker, a courier, a watchman and a couple of workmen with their respective families. The number of residents had increased to 44 at the 1880 census. Most of the residents were still craftsmen, minor traders or workmen. They included a master shoemaker, a master saddler and a book binder with their respective families and lodgers. The artist Janus Laurentius Ridter was among the residents of the building in the early 1880s. Architecture Kompagnistræde 24 is constructed with four storeys over a walk-out basement. The facade is five bays wide of which the two outer ones are wider than the thre central ones. The plastered and yellow-painted facade is finished with a sill course below the ground floor windows, a belt course above the ground floor and a cornice below the roof. There is a recessed band with stucco decorations between the three central windows of the first and second floors. The outer windows on the first and second floors are furthermore accented with framing and projecting sills and the second floor
work “as a great refutation of autofiction.” The book was published with a foreword by filmmaker Peter Greenaway. Writing for magCulture, Danielle Mustarde notes how over the course of the novel the "once-structured Modern Animal evolves into
in 2021 by ISOLARII. Belorusets connects a series of different characters and ideas, making use of a Soviet-style lecture form. While writing the novel, Belorusets interviewed people along the Donbas region, approaching the Russian-Ukrainian conflict through stories about animals. ISOLARII co-founder Sebastian Clark described
(born 9 July 2000) is a Swedish singer and songwriter. She participated in Melodifestivalen
Swedish singer and songwriter. She participated in Melodifestivalen 2022 with the song
at the University of Manchester from 1993 to 1996. Between 1996 and 1999, he studied for an MA (Oxon) jurisprudence solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales at Oxford University followed by a LPC (Diploma) at the College of Law from 1999 to 2000. Career His first job was at global law firm, Linklaters, before joining the family business, Bestway in 2002. Between November 2002 and July 2004 Pervez was Group Legal Manager for Bestway Holdings. Pervez was appointed to the Bestway Groups Board in 2004. Since 2017 he has been the managing director of Bestway Wholesale, and a non executive director of Bestway
wholesaler, founded by his father Sir Anwar Pervez in the 1970s. Pervez became managing director of Bestway Wholesale in 2017. Early life Pervez was born in Berkshire, in February 1975 to parents Sir Anwar Pervez and Sabiha Kasim. From 1988 to 1993, he was educated at Eton College, and went on to study BA (Hons) politics and modern history at the University of Manchester from 1993 to 1996. Between 1996 and 1999, he studied for an MA (Oxon) jurisprudence solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales at Oxford University followed by a LPC (Diploma) at the College of Law from 1999 to 2000. Career His first job was at global law firm, Linklaters, before joining the family business, Bestway in 2002. Between November 2002 and July 2004 Pervez was Group Legal Manager for Bestway
plaque and planted a tree on the campus of the College of Arts, Science and Technology in Kingston, and received a warm welcome from hundreds of spectators and children from surrounding schools. The Queen opened the interim headquarters of the International Seabed Authority at Port Royal and Church streets in downtown Kingston, and later paid a flying visit to Montego Bay and were welcomed by thousands of Jamaicans. The mayor of Montego Bay, Shalman Scott, addressed the Queen, and said "The thousands of people present here today speak eloquently of our appreciation of Her Majesty's visit". The Queen and Prince Philip also toured the historic Devon House. On 16 February, the Queen held an investiture ceremony, and later left Jamaica from the Norman Manley International Airport. The airport was decorated with the flags of the members of the then-47 Commonwealth countries, planted in the airport's fenced, well-manicured lawn. 1990s Anne, Princess Royal, visited in 1990. In 1994, the Queen and Prince Philip visited Jamaica from 1–3 March during a tour of the Caribbean. Preparations for the visit began early, with public buildings repainted, and public places decorated. The Queen was greeted by schoolchildren everywhere around the island. Many people, mostly women, including curious onlookers, office and factory workers, also turned out to meet them. The Queen laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in National Heroes Park in Kingston. At Sam Sharpe Square in Montego Bay, the Queen met representatives of voluntary organisations, ex-servicemen's organisations, and the media. A dinner banquet was held in King's House in the Queen's honour in the evening of 1 March, which was followed by a return dinner by the Queen the next day on HMY Britannia. The Queen visited the Laws Street Trade Training Centre, the Holy Family Primary School, a T-shirt factory in Montego Bay, the University of the West Indies. The Queen and the Duke also attended a Trooping of the Colour of the Second Battalion of the Jamaica Regiment at Up Park Camp. The Queen also visited the Jamaican Parliament, where she gave a speech which was prepared by her Jamaican Government. In her address, the Queen said that Jamaicans have built a "stable and democratic society, racial and religious tolerance, and bontiful and beautiful land". Governor-General Cooke held a Garden Party in Montego Bay, and a lunch was hosted there by Prime Minister Patterson. During the visit, Prince Philip also distributed the Duke of Edinburgh Awards to Gold Award winners. A special 500-dollar gold coin was struck to mark the royal visit, and it was presented to the Queen by the Government and People of Jamaica. 21st century 2000s The Prince of Wales visited in 2000. He visited Trench Town, where he was greeted by the widow of Bob Marley, Rita Marley. A crowd of more than 2,000 people turned out to see him. The Queen's first official engagements related to her Golden Jubilee took place in Jamaica. Her tour of the island also coincided with the country's 40th anniversary of independence. She and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived for the celebrations on 18 February 2002. The Queen was first welcomed in Montego Bay, after which she travelled to Kingston and stayed at her Jamaican prime minister's residence, Jamaica House. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were "enthusiastically welcomed" by Jamaicans; 57% of those polled said the visit was important to the country and large crowds turned out to see her. The Queen received an official welcome at King's House, the Governor-General's residence, met with Jamaican veterans of the First World War, addressed her Jamaican parliament, and visited an underprivileged area of Kingston, known as Trenchtown, viewing urban poverty projects while there. The tour ended on a unique note when, at the final banquet in Jamaica, a power outage plunged King's House into darkness during the meal; the Queen described the event as "memorable". In 2003, the Earl of Wessex visited. The Princess Royal visited Jamaica for a three-day visit in 2005, for the 50th anniversary rededication and celebrations of the Princess Margaret Hospital. The Princess also visited parts of Spanish Town,and Kingston. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited in March 2008. They were welcomed by Governor-General Kenneth Hall and the Prince also inspected an honor guard in Kingston. The Prince planted a seedling at a community center in Rose Town, and visited a museum honoring the late singer Bob Marley. 2010s Anne, Princess Royal, visited Jamaica in 2011 during an official visit from 5–6 June. Prince Harry toured Jamaica between 5 and 8 March 2012, participating in various events marking the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Jamaica concurrently celebrated its 50 years of independence. During the tour, the Prince partook in military exercises with the Jamaica Defence Force, visited Bustamante Hospital for Children and, in Trelawny Parish, visited Water Square, Falmouth Pier, and the William Knibb Baptist Church, where he paid respect at the William Knibb memorial. The Prince attended an event for the charity Rise Life, ran with Usain Bolt at the latter's training ground at the University of the West Indies, Mona. There, he was also named an Honorary Fellow of the university. A Jamaica Night
visit". The Queen and Prince Philip also toured the historic Devon House. On 16 February, the Queen held an investiture ceremony, and later left Jamaica from the Norman Manley International Airport. The airport was decorated with the flags of the members of the then-47 Commonwealth countries, planted in the airport's fenced, well-manicured lawn. 1990s Anne, Princess Royal, visited in 1990. In 1994, the Queen and Prince Philip visited Jamaica from 1–3 March during a tour of the Caribbean. Preparations for the visit began early, with public buildings repainted, and public places decorated. The Queen was greeted by schoolchildren everywhere around the island. Many people, mostly women, including curious onlookers, office and factory workers, also turned out to meet them. The Queen laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in National Heroes Park in Kingston. At Sam Sharpe Square in Montego Bay, the Queen met representatives of voluntary organisations, ex-servicemen's organisations, and the media. A dinner banquet was held in King's House in the Queen's honour in the evening of 1 March, which was followed by a return dinner by the Queen the next day on HMY Britannia. The Queen visited the Laws Street Trade Training Centre, the Holy Family Primary School, a T-shirt factory in Montego Bay, the University of the West Indies. The Queen and the Duke also attended a Trooping of the Colour of the Second Battalion of the Jamaica Regiment at Up Park Camp. The Queen also visited the Jamaican Parliament, where she gave a speech which was prepared by her Jamaican Government. In her address, the Queen said that Jamaicans have built a "stable and democratic society, racial and religious tolerance, and bontiful and beautiful land". Governor-General Cooke held a Garden Party in Montego Bay, and a lunch was hosted there by Prime Minister Patterson. During the visit, Prince Philip also distributed the Duke of Edinburgh Awards to Gold Award winners. A special 500-dollar gold coin was struck to mark the royal visit, and it was presented to the Queen by the Government and People of Jamaica. 21st century 2000s The Prince of Wales visited in 2000. He visited Trench Town, where he was greeted by the widow of Bob Marley, Rita Marley. A crowd of more than 2,000 people turned out to see him. The Queen's first official engagements related to her Golden Jubilee took place in Jamaica. Her tour of the island also coincided with the country's 40th anniversary of independence. She and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived for the celebrations on 18 February 2002. The Queen was first welcomed in Montego Bay, after which she travelled to Kingston and stayed at her Jamaican prime minister's residence, Jamaica House. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were "enthusiastically welcomed" by Jamaicans; 57% of those polled said the visit was important to the country and large crowds turned out to see her. The Queen received an official welcome at King's House, the Governor-General's residence, met with Jamaican veterans of the First World War, addressed her
of EuroDIG, SEEDIG was able to gain visibility and focus on the main issues concerning Internet governance. For instance, in 2015, the first SEEDIG meeting was held as a pre-event to EuroDIG. Ever since, SEEDIG has been working together with EuroDIG on building and strengthening synergies between the two initiatives. SEEDIG's relationship with EuroDIG includes a joint call for discussion of topics and other joint initiatives, as well as participation in the annual EuroDIG meetings. SEEDIG contributes to the global IGF in several ways, e.g. through the submission of annual meeting reports, participation in annual IGF Meetings and the contribution to IGF intersessional activities. SEEDIG's relationships with South East European NRIs include joint online and in-person meetings to discuss common topics. Members of national IGF initiatives have been active contributors to SEEDIG intersessional activities, such as the monthly SEEsummary. Examples of initiatives SEEDIG contributed to and/or supported over the years include Armenia IGF, Bosnia and Herzegovina IGF, Georgia IGF, Moldova IGF and Youth IGF Turkey. Representatives of other regional institutions, such as the Council of Europe or European Commission with a stake in Internet governance regularly contribute to SEEDIG's annual meetings. See also Internet Governance Forum EuroDIG Albanian IGF Armenian IGF Belarus IGF Croatia IGF Georgia IGF North Macedonia IGF Russia IGF Slovenia IGF Ukraine IGF External links Official website References
technical community in order to facilitate networking and substantive discussion. List of Meetings SEEDIG hosted a number of in-person meetings since its first convening in 2015. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic all the meetings have taken place online. In 2021 the 7 Series of SEEDIG included seven different meetings held over a period of six months (June 2021 to November 2021). Participation Everyone can participate in the online meetings of SEEDIG. The current participants of SEEDIG come from many different backgrounds, illustrating the format's multistakeholder nature. There are stakeholders such as UN bodies and key European institutions like the European Commission or the Council of Europe. Other stakeholders include the Internet Society, ICANN, RIPE Network Coordination Centre, national regulatory authorities, business associations, civil society organisations and academic institutions throughout the South East European region. Relationship to other Internet Governance Institutions Within the IGF system SEEDIG interacts with national IGFs in the broader South East Europe region as well as with both the global IGF and the European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG). The latter offered its support to SEEDIG from the start and provided the necessary platform and network to kickstart a sub-regional organization. Through the support of EuroDIG, SEEDIG was able to gain visibility and focus on the main issues concerning Internet governance. For instance, in 2015, the first SEEDIG meeting was held as a pre-event to EuroDIG. Ever since, SEEDIG has been working together with EuroDIG on building and strengthening synergies between the two initiatives. SEEDIG's relationship with EuroDIG includes a joint call for discussion of topics and other joint initiatives, as well as participation in the annual EuroDIG meetings. SEEDIG contributes to the global IGF in several ways, e.g. through the submission of annual meeting reports, participation in annual IGF Meetings and the contribution to IGF intersessional activities. SEEDIG's relationships with South East European NRIs include joint
Pakistan. She has been serving as the president of the Urdu Department of Karachi University since May 2016. She teaches Urdu to local and foreign students and also sets the curriculum for Urdu credentials / diplomas. She is the author of more than half a dozen published books. Education Tanzeem Al-Firdous did English, Sindhi and Persian language courses from Karachi University and after doing Masters in Urdu Language and Literature from Karachi University in 1989, she did PhD in Urdu Language and Literature in 2004. The title is "The Uniqueness and Importance of Imam Ahmad Raza in Urdu Naat Poetry". Teaching
Literature from Karachi University in 1989, she did PhD in Urdu Language and Literature in 2004. The title is "The Uniqueness and Importance of Imam Ahmad Raza in Urdu Naat Poetry". Teaching She has been involved in teaching in various institutions since about 1992. She has been working as a lecturer in Government College for Women, Pakistan Employees Cooperative Housing Society for three years and is now (from 2016 to April 2017) the head of the department. Publications The titles of some of her printed books are as follows. Poetry Collection: The Scene Should Change Published 2016, Worksheet, Faisalabad Criticism: Distinguished Excellent Personality and Art, Academy of Literature Pakistan
Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by head coach John Chaney and played their home games at McGonigle Hall. The Owls played a rugged non-conference schedule that included matchups with four AP Top 5 teams in their first eight games. The team finished second in the A-10 regular season standings and received an at-large bid to the
round before losing to No. 2 seed Cincinnati, 78–65, in the round of 32. Temple finished with a record of 20–13 (12–4 A-10). Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| Atlantic 10 Tournament |- !colspan=9 style=| NCAA Tournament Rankings References
and chief judge of the admiralty court at Jamaica. His commissions appear to have lapsed with the supersession of Sir Thomas in June 1671, but he remained at Jamaica about his private business, and died there in January 1672–3. Modyford married Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Sir Nicholas Stanning of Maristow, Devonshire, and by her had issue a son, Thomas, who succeeded to the baronetcy, but died a minor in 1678, when the title became extinct. He left also two daughters, Grace and Mary. Elizabeth, Lady Modyford, died 30 March 1724 at the age of ninety-four, and was buried in the church of Bickleigh, Devonshire. Sources Calendars of State Papers, Domestic and Colonial; Burke's Extinct Baronetcies; Chester's Westminster Registers, p. 194; Marshall's Genealogist, v. 149. See also Modyford baronets Notes References Bibliography Laughton, J. K.; Zahedieh, Nuala (2004). "Modyford, Sir James, baronet". In Oxford Dictionary of Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. n.p. "Sir James Modyford". Centre for
through the interest of his cousin George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle. On 18 October 1660 he was appointed "clerk of the first-fruits in Ireland", was knighted about the same time, and on 18 February 1660–1 was created a baronet in consideration of his having "liberally and generously provided and sustained thirty men for three years for the care and defence of Ireland". In 1663 he was named as one of the Royal African Company. In that year he was in Jamaica, and sent home a survey and description of the island. In 1664, on the appointment of his brother as governor of Jamaica, he returned to England, and for the next two or three years was employed as
sings in an unaffected warble that would make Linda Thompson proud, but this time the able production duo ... masterfully guide that voice on a long, colorful ramble." No Depression thought that the album "arguably defines the moniker 'alternative country' and at the same time stomps on it, defying any genre tag anyone might throw out there." Jon Pareles, of The New York Times, listed The
in 1998. It was Knight's second solo album. Production The album was produced by the Twangtrust, a duo of Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy; Earle also played guitar. The album was recorded in two weeks at Room & Board Studio, in Nashville, although for months Knight avoided listening to the completed project. Tammy Rogers, Emmylou Harris, Will Rigby, and Garry Tallent were among the musicians who contributed to The Northeast Kingdom. Knight conceived of many of the songs while working on her Massachusetts farm. Critical reception The Chicago
and Turkey 11:1. Regional championships The team competes in the IBSA America goalball region. The winner of the championships usually qualifies for a berth at the World Championships or the Paralympic Games. 2013 Colorado Springs The team competed at the 2013 Parapan American Games (which also hosted the 2013 IBSA World Youth Championships) from 11 to 14 July 2013, at Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. There were six men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Puerto Rico, USA, Venezuela. Puerto Rico came fifth, ahead of Venezuela. 2015 Toronto The team competed at the 2015 Parapan American Games from 8 August 2015 to 15 August 2015, at the Mississauga Sports Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. There were six men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Puerto Rico, USA, Venezuela. The team did not make the top four positions. 2022 São Paulo Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the IBSA America championship moved from 6 to 13 November 2021, to 18 to 22 February 2022. The event is being held at the Centro de Treinamento Paralímpico
to 15 August 2015, at the Mississauga Sports Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. There were six men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Puerto Rico, USA, Venezuela. The team did not make the top four positions. 2022 São Paulo Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the IBSA America championship moved from 6 to 13 November 2021, to 18 to 22 February 2022. The event is being held at the Centro de Treinamento Paralímpico (Paralympic Training Center) in São Paulo. This championships is a qualifier for the 2022 World Championships. There are thirteen men's teams: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, USA, Venezuela. The team is in Pool B, first playing against USA. Other competitions Puerto Rico attended the Vancouver Goalball Grand Slam, in March 2018, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, using the competition
two tiers. It does not have an athletics track, allowing spectators to enjoy an optimal visual experience. The design of the stadium is an contrast of the latest technologies and the traditional Arabic culture reflected through the combination of functional structures and ornamental patterns which create a new harmony. The design complies with FIFA requirements. See also List of football stadiums in Iraq List of future stadiums References Football venues in Iraq Stadiums under
complex of 225 hectares, containing a football stadium for 32,200 spectators, two training fields, a four star hotel and parking areas. The main football stadium includes cafés, restaurants, changing rooms, VIP areas and spectator boxes. The venue designed by Javier Garcia Alda was initially to have single-tiered stands, but final layout will see it with two tiers. It does not have an athletics track, allowing spectators to enjoy an optimal visual experience. The design of the stadium is an contrast of the latest technologies and the traditional Arabic culture reflected through
on November 15, 1934. He attended St. Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast followed by Queen's University Belfast from which he graduated with a BSc in economics. He then began a career in the Northern Ireland civil service and became chief executive of Fermanagh District Council. He retired from the council in 1996 and became Northern Ireland Ombudsman. He chaired a review of secondary education in Northern Ireland
a review of secondary education in Northern Ireland the report of which was termed the Burns Report. It recommended the scrapping of the 11+ transfer examination. He was a survivor of the Enniskillen bombing in 1987. Afterwards he was involved in various peace-building projects. With Gordon Wilson, he established the Spirit of Enniskillen Trust which was designed to encourage young people to work through local and international programmes to help understand and respect each other's traditions. He was also a director of the Irish Times and a trustee of the Irish
in Melodifestivalen 2022 with the song "Face in the Crowd".
rock group. They participated in Melodifestivalen 2022 with the song
their fighting effectiveness and maintain the required standard of professionalism the School was set up in 1996. Location The school is located at the Oshivelo Military Base, Oshivelo. Training Courses offered at the school are the: Company Group Commander Course(CGC) Platoon
Military Base, Walvis Bay. History Recognizing the need to ensure that Units and Formations perfect and enhance their fighting effectiveness and maintain the required standard of professionalism the School was set up in 1996. Location The school is located
Hong Kong rugby union player. She represented Hong Kong at the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup as they made their first World Cup appearance. Biography So lived in Canada for 18 years before she moved back to
moved back to Hong Kong at the age of 22. She studied at the University of Hong Kong. In 2018 she was given the captaincy role in Hong Kong's autumn tour of Spain and Wales. She captained the team again in 2019 as they faced Fiji and Samoa in the Asia Pacific Championship
each case the trophies were handed out the winners of those Championships conform the deed's of gift. Unfortunately the race committee made in 2012 the mistake to hand out the "Swedish Soling Association’s Perpetual Prize", as result of the fact that the deed of gift was lost, to the first European team. As result the names of Karl Haist, Martin Zeileis and Patrick Wichmann were engraved on the trophy. Later after scanning of the paper archive of former secretary Dinny Read the deed of gift emerged. After this incident a new trophy was introduced in case there is a NON-European, European Champion. This perpetual
that continental championships shall be open to all Countries. The Europeans know two major trophies: The SOLING-CUP The Swedish Soling Association's Perpetual Prize The deed's of gift of both trophies specifies that the prize will be handed to the annual winner of the European Champion. In the history of the European Championship there were earlier NON-European winners since the Open character of the event. In each case the trophies were handed out the winners of those Championships conform the deed's of gift. Unfortunately the race committee made in 2012 the mistake to hand out the "Swedish Soling Association’s Perpetual Prize", as result of the fact that the deed of gift was lost, to the first European team. As result the names of Karl Haist, Martin Zeileis and Patrick Wichmann were engraved on the trophy. Later after scanning of the paper archive of former secretary Dinny Read the deed of gift emerged. After this incident a new trophy was introduced in case there is a NON-European, European Champion. This perpetual "Best European Team Trophy" will be handed out to the first ranked team where all team members have a European nationality based on the geological definition of Europe. Their names will be
did not punish fellow law student organizers of the cross-burning and failed to act to address or take action to root out discrimination on its campus. The New York Public Library has a collection of papers including letters sent supporting him. See also Dunning School George Edmund Haynes, sociologist who was the first African American to earn a
Frederick W. Wells was a lawyer, public official, and civil rights organizer. While a law student at Columbia Law School in New York City in the 1920s, fellow students protested his living in a residence hall because he was African American,
Living people British comedians
British comedian and writer. References