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It and can grow to a length of . Etymology The fish is named in honor of Luciene Maria Kassar Borges, in recognition for her attempt in a 1986 Ph.D. dissertation to organize the knowledge of the herbivorous Serrasalmidae
Brazil Taxa named by Marcelo Costa Andrade Taxa named by Rafaela Priscila Ota Taxa named by Douglas A. Bastos Taxa named by Michel Louis Arthur Marie Ange François Jégu Fish described
|colspan=2 |against all | |6.95% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Neverov (incumbent) |align=left|United Russia | |64.09% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yelena Yamshchikova |align=left|Independent | |12.33% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Krasakov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.39% |- |style="background-color:#408080"| |align=left|Aleksandr Gulnyashkin |align=left|For a Holy Russia | |2.16% |- |style="background-color:#164C8C"| |align=left|Albert Korystov |align=left|United Russian Party Rus' | |0.73% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |13.42% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Aleksandr Maksimov |align=left|United Russia | |74.16% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Stanislav Karpov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |9.43% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Rostislav Bardokin |align=left|Patriots of Russia | |8.24% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Leonid Burakov |align=left|Communist Party | |3.15%
|align=left|Aleksandr Gulnyashkin |align=left|For a Holy Russia | |2.16% |- |style="background-color:#164C8C"| |align=left|Albert Korystov |align=left|United Russian Party Rus' | |0.73% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |13.42% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Aleksandr Maksimov |align=left|United Russia | |74.16% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Stanislav Karpov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |9.43% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Rostislav Bardokin |align=left|Patriots of Russia | |8.24% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Leonid Burakov |align=left|Communist Party | |3.15% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Zaytsev |align=left|A Just Russia | |2.66% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Afanasy Yeremkin |align=left|Communists of Russia | |0.86% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Yermakov |align=left|Party of Growth | |0.79% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2021 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Maksimov (incumbent) |align=left|United Russia | |59.02% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Protas |align=left|A Just Russia — For Truth | |8.40% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Maksim Parshukov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |8.26% |-
in the Santosh Trophy and was part of the Bengal team which won in the 1998 and 1999 editions. International career Singh made his senior national team debut against Bangladesh in the MFF Golden Jubilee Tournament held at Maldvies in 2000. He played in the national team matches in the 2002 World Cup qualifiers. Coaching
to play for major division Indian clubs Mohun Bagan and Mahindra United FC. He was represented the state teams of Odisha and Bengal which played in the Santosh Trophy and was part of the Bengal team which won in the 1998 and 1999 editions. International career Singh made his senior national team debut against Bangladesh in the MFF Golden Jubilee Tournament held at Maldvies in 2000.
Interconnector No.2) were commissioned in 2003. The new system comprised a second compressor station at Beattock, a second overland pipeline, and an extension to the compressor at Brighouse. The latter feeds gas into a 30-inch diameter 192 km long subsea pipeline to Gormanston, where it supplies gas for the Irish gas system. IOMS At its nearest point Interconnector No.2 is 11 km from the Isle of Man. This gave an opportunity to provide a gas supply to the Isle of Man. A 10-inch Tee on the Interconnector and a 10-inch subsea spur (Isle of Man Spur, IOMS) pipeline which supplies gas to the Glen Mooar Above Ground Installation (AGI) on Isle of Man. Gas is transferred to the Pulrose power station near Douglas. Several districts are provided with a supply of natural gas. SNP The fifth interconnector is a 156 km long overland cross border pipeline from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland. This is called the South North Pipeline (SNP) and was commissioned in 2006. At Gormanston there is a connection between IC2 and the southern end of the SNP. The northern end of SNP is connected to the NWP 12 km west of Carrickfergus. The SNP has take-offs to pressure reduction stations at Newry, Banbridge, Derryhale, Lisburn and Belfast. The key parameters of the interconnecting pipelines are summarised in the table. Gas export and import Gas exported from the
35 km long Belfast Gas Transmission Pipeline (BGTP) to Belfast via Carrickfergus. The 18-inch diameter 112 km long North-West Pipeline (NWP) connects to the BGTP at Carrickfergus and extends to Coolkeeragh power station. The NWP has take-offs to pressure reduction stations at Ballymena, Coleraine, Maydown and Derry. Interconnector No.2 The third interconnector (designated Interconnector No.2) were commissioned in 2003. The new system comprised a second compressor station at Beattock, a second overland pipeline, and an extension to the compressor at Brighouse. The latter feeds gas into a 30-inch diameter 192 km long subsea pipeline to Gormanston, where it supplies gas for the Irish gas system. IOMS At its nearest point Interconnector No.2 is 11 km from the Isle of Man. This gave an opportunity to provide a gas supply to the Isle of Man. A 10-inch Tee on the Interconnector and a 10-inch subsea spur (Isle of Man Spur, IOMS) pipeline which supplies gas to the Glen Mooar Above Ground Installation (AGI) on Isle of Man. Gas is transferred to the Pulrose power station near Douglas. Several districts are provided with a supply of natural gas. SNP The fifth interconnector is a 156 km long overland cross border pipeline from the Republic of Ireland to Northern
Bosna. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 695. References Populated places in Visoko
in the municipality of Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located
named by Marcelo Costa Andrade Taxa named by Michel Louis Arthur Marie Ange François Jégu Taxa named by Tommaso Giarrizzo Fish
family Serrasalmidae from Brazil. Etymology The fish is named in honor of Mauricio Camargo-Zorro, a researcher at the Instituto Federal de Educação,
Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. He made his debut for the in Round 1 of the 2022 Super Rugby
His preferred position is lock. Professional career Nasilasila was named in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby
first chapter of the novel Jais Darga Namaku ( 'My Name Is Jais Darga') by Ahda Imran, telling the true story of Raden Nana Sunani, a woman who lived in the 1960s West Java. The film had its world premiere at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2022. Basuki was awarded Silver Bear for Best Supporting Performance for her performance as Ino. Premise Set in West Java, Nana finds refuge in a second marriage after losing her family to war in the 1940s. Then, she befriends her second husband's mistress, Ino, together seeking for the meaning of freedom. Cast Production The principal photography of Before, Now & Then began in March 2021 in Ciwidey, Bandung, West Java. The film won the CJ ENM Award at the 2021 Asian Project Market Awards during the 26th Busan International Film Festival, winning $10,000 in cash. It also received a post-production grant of $50,000 from Purin Pictures in November 2021. Release The film had its world premiere in competition at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2022. Prior to, Wild Bunch acquired distribution rights
West Java. The film won the CJ ENM Award at the 2021 Asian Project Market Awards during the 26th Busan International Film Festival, winning $10,000 in cash. It also received a post-production grant of $50,000 from Purin Pictures in November 2021. Release The film had its world premiere in competition at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2022. Prior to, Wild Bunch acquired distribution rights to the film in January 2022. Reception Leslie Felperin of The Hollywood Reporter described the film as "an intoxicating, slow-burn melodrama" and praised Batara Goempar's cinematography and Ricky Lionardi's score, calling it "above and beyond". Writing for Variety, Michael Nordine compared the film to the work of Wong Kar-wai and Apichatpong Weerasethakul, stating, "[...] moves with its own dreamy cadence, with narrative developments washing over the film like waves". Wendy Ide of Screen International lauded Salma's performance and described the film as "a handsomely mounted period piece, which acknowledges the strength required by
born in Wapello County, Iowa to parents Samuel Manro and Emma Peck Pedrick on April 15, 1896. He served in World War I, with the United States Navy. Pedrick married Isal F. Judd in 1930. Pedrick operated the Pedrick and Thorne Hardware store in Ottumwa from 1935 to 1961. He was a Freemason and member of the Kiwanis. From 1951 to 1955, Pedrick was a Republican member of the
to parents Samuel Manro and Emma Peck Pedrick on April 15, 1896. He served in World War I, with the United States Navy. Pedrick married Isal F. Judd in 1930. Pedrick operated the Pedrick and Thorne Hardware store in Ottumwa from 1935 to 1961. He was a Freemason and member of the Kiwanis. From 1951 to 1955, Pedrick was a Republican member of the Iowa House of
position is flanker. Professional career Miramira was named in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. He made
Fijian rugby union player, currently playing for the . His preferred position is flanker. Professional career Miramira was named in the Fijian
his debut for the in Round 1 of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season against the . References External links itsrugby.co.uk Profile 2001 births Living people Fijian
His preferred position is lock. Professional career Salawa was named in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season.
Serrasalmidae from the Tumucumaque Mountain Range, in Brazil and French Guiana. References Serrasalmidae Freshwater fish of Brazil
of Brazil Taxa named by Marcelo Costa Andrade Taxa named by Michel Louis Arthur Marie Ange
"Waqderia" as the coordinates 11°06′N 47°45 E. The inhabitants are mentioned as Musa Ismail of Habar Yoonis , Nub Omr of Warsangeli. In 1956, A report entitled The Geology of the Heis-Mait-Waqderia Area, Erigavo District, Somaliland Protectorate Geological Survey was written by Mason et al. In December 2008, it was reported that pirates of the coast of Somalia was planning to build a base in the western part of Las Khorey, including Waqdariya and Gelweita. In June 2012, Mayor Las Khorey announced in an interview with Somalia Report
2014, it was reported that there are Metamorphic rock containing ruby and sapphire in Waqdariya. In November 2019, a deadly battle broke out over a gold deposit found several years ago near Waqdariya. Regarding this incident, Badhan elders accused the Somaliland government of instigating the violence. In April 2020, the Nuux Cumar clan of Warsangali recaptured Waqdariya, which had been occupied by the Muuse Ismaaciil clan of Habar Yoonis. The Somaliland government has deployed troops in the area to prevent further clashes. Al Jazeera reported that it was a fight between militias over grazing land. Somaliland's
She was born in Calgary and lives with Down syndrome. In 2021, she published her book about her artwork, My Art, My World. The book was written
My Art, My World. The book was written with the help of her mother, Helen, and uncle, Mark. The book was later reviewed by
the first to have photos of Americans of Color published in the San Bernardino Sun-Telegram. References 1921 births 2021 deaths American photojournalists African-American
the Inland Empire (IE) to have his photos published in the San Bernardino Sun, and the first to have photos of Americans of Color published in the San
attempted to cross the river again over the pontoon bridge but failed. The Germans then made a third attempt to cross the river in the evening, but were once again mowed down by Russian artillery. According to one report in the Evening Standard, approximately 20,000 German bodies were floating down the Niemen River. The Germans retreated eight miles, with the Russian Cossack soldiers in pursuit, leaving behind wounded soldiers, weapons, munitions and convoys. Driven from the Neman,
Germans attempted to cross the river again over the pontoon bridge but failed. The Germans then made a third attempt to cross the river in the evening, but were once again mowed down by Russian artillery. According to one report in the Evening Standard, approximately 20,000 German bodies were floating down the Niemen River. The Germans retreated eight miles, with the Russian Cossack soldiers in pursuit, leaving behind wounded soldiers, weapons, munitions and convoys. Driven from the Neman, the Germans made desperate attempts to slow the offensive by Russian troops, and a battle took place near Augustów.
length that can be about 4 inches and can have a stride length of more than 10
is a species of spider in the family Ctenidae, found in Central America. Description Adult females reach a
was named in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. He made his debut for the in Round 1 of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season against the . References External links
Vinaya Habosi (born 30 January 2000) is an Fijian rugby union player, currently playing for the . His preferred position is centre or wing.
Wodzisław Śląski, in south Poland. The old castle was built in the 13th century. The new residence Dietrichstein Palace () from 1745 is the oldest example of classicism architecture in Poland. See also Castles in
Dietrichstein Palace () from 1745 is the oldest example of classicism architecture in Poland. See also Castles in Poland
was the head of the Obscene Publications Squad. He was tried for corruption in 1977, convicted and sentenced to twelve years imprisonment. References Metropolitan Police chief officers Year of
the early 1970s. He was the head of the Obscene Publications Squad. He was tried for
Alain-Charles Perrot. The project includes a main stadium with a capacity of 30,000 spectators, two training stadiums seating 2,500 and 500 people respectively, a four-star hotel with 80 rooms and two sports pavilions (aquatic center and sports hall). The entire complex complies with FIFA standards. The project that started in 2013 was supposed to be delivered in two and a half years, but seven years later, only 75% of the stadium is complete. In January 2022, faced with the delays, the Iraqi government decides to terminate all contracts with the French companies in charge of
presented the project for a new stadium in Dhi Qar, in the south of the country, with a design signed by the French architecture firm of Bechu & Associés in collaboration with Alain-Charles Perrot. The project includes a main stadium with a capacity of 30,000 spectators, two training stadiums seating 2,500 and 500 people respectively, a four-star hotel with 80 rooms and two sports pavilions (aquatic center and sports hall). The entire complex complies with FIFA standards. The project
union player, currently playing for the . His preferred position is centre. Professional career Ravouvou was named in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. He made his debut for
career Ravouvou was named in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. He made his debut for the in Round 1 of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season
his Black Belt, Pederneiras established his own BJJ team called Dedé Pederneiras Jiu Jitsu. Although is reached success quite fast, it was unable to compete with much larger team like Gracie Barra and the Carlson Gracie Team that won most of the tournaments due to the number of athletes they could field. Pederneiras met Wendell Alexander at a BJJ tournament. Alexander was also had his own BJJ team called Mello Tenis Clube and like Pederneiras, had trouble competing with much larger teams. In 1995, the two of them eventually joined forces to create the gym, Nova União which translates to New Union. Nova União would become one of the leading teams in BJJ where it would win many medals in tournaments such as the World Jiu-Jitsu Championships. In the late 1990s, Pederneiras became one of the first Brazilians to open the doors of his gym to foreigners with the most famous initial ones being B.J. Penn and John Lewis. This attracted controversy and his old master, Carlson called him a Creonte (meaning traitor) although anti foreign sentiment eventually faded away as time passed. Penn earned his Black Belt under Pederneiras in 2000 in just three years and then a few months later he became champion at Black Belt level in the featherweight division of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championships. He was the first American to achieve this feat. In 2002, Pederneiras decided to pull Nova União out of all tournaments organized by the IBJJF. This was due to opposition of IBJJF's policy of not paying their competitors. Pederneiras created the Olympic Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation (CBJJO) which would create create its own tournaments such as the Copa Del Mundo. Eventually after several years of disputes, Pederneiras allowed Nova União to return to IBJJF tournaments and CBJJO was dissolved. CBJJO would be re-instituted later under new management and IBJJF tournaments are now offering cash rewards. Later on, Pederneiras decided make Nova União branch out more into MMA because he saw it as a viable way for many of its gym members who had poor backgrounds to earn a living. Pederneiras himself was previously an MMA fighter from 1998 to 2000. Pederneiras through his connections became President of Shooto Brasil, the Brazilian branch of Shooto, a Japanese MMA promotion. Pederneiras has organized many MMA events in Brazil as a way of providing its gym members as well as many other fighters a way of earning a living. Since then Pederneiras had focused mostly on the MMA part of the team and has left the BJJ part to Alexander and other trainers. In 2017, Pederneiras attracted some attention when he urged Brazilian fighters to move to the United States as it offered better opportunities for training and development. In 2018, Pederneiras stepped down from his duties as leader and head trainer of Nova União to focus on building another gym called Academia Upper. This was the gym he originally trained at. Pederneiras has spent a lot of time helping the local community, many of whom at underprivileged. Pederneiras has allowed the underprivileged to train and live at Nova União at no cost provided they help out at the gym. The most notable example of these students is Jose Aldo. Aldo grew up poor with little money but was allowed to train and live at Nova União provided he helped out at the gym. Eventually Aldo became UFC Featherweight Champion with the highest number of title defenses at seven and is considered by Sherdog to be the greatest MMA featherweight fighter in history.As of 2021, Pederneiras still remains as Aldo's coach. Instructor lineage Kano Jigoro → Tomita Tsunejiro → Mitsuyo Maeda
2000. Pederneiras through his connections became President of Shooto Brasil, the Brazilian branch of Shooto, a Japanese MMA promotion. Pederneiras has organized many MMA events in Brazil as a way of providing its gym members as well as many other fighters a way of earning a living. Since then Pederneiras had focused mostly on the MMA part of the team and has left the BJJ part to Alexander and other trainers. In 2017, Pederneiras attracted some attention when he urged Brazilian fighters to move to the United States as it offered better opportunities for training and development. In 2018, Pederneiras stepped down from his duties as leader and head trainer of Nova União to focus on building another gym called Academia Upper. This was the gym he originally trained at. Pederneiras has spent a lot of time helping the local community, many of whom at underprivileged. Pederneiras has allowed the underprivileged to train and live at Nova União at no cost provided they help out at the gym. The most notable example of these students is Jose Aldo. Aldo grew up poor with little money but was allowed to train and live at Nova União provided he helped out at the gym. Eventually Aldo became UFC Featherweight Champion with the highest number of title defenses at seven and is considered by Sherdog to be the greatest MMA featherweight fighter in history.As of 2021, Pederneiras still remains as Aldo's coach. Instructor lineage Kano Jigoro → Tomita Tsunejiro → Mitsuyo Maeda → Carlos Gracie → Carlson Gracie → André Pederneiras Notable students Fighters José Aldo - Former two-time UFC Featherweight Champion, Former WEC Featherweight Champion B.J. Penn - Former UFC Lightweight Champion,Former UFC Welterweight Champion, IBJJF World Champion (Black Belt) Renan Barão - Former UFC Bantamweight Champion Junior dos Santos - Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Cláudia Gadelha - Former UFC Women's Strawweight title challenger Leonardo Santos - TUF Brazil 2 winner, 4x CBJJO World Cup Champion, ADCC Bronze Medalist Eduardo Dantas - Former two-time Bellator Bantamweight World Champion Marcos Galvão - Former Bellator Bantamweight World Champion Grapplers Robson Moura - 5x IBJJF World Champion (Black Belt) Vítor Ribeiro - 3x IBJJF World Champion (Black Belt), ADCC Bronze Medalist João Roque - IBJJF World Champion (Black Belt) Awards and achievements 7th degree Coral (Red and Black) Belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu PVT Magazine (Portal do Vale Tudo) - MMA Coach of the Year 2010 6x Brazilian National Champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu Vale Tudo Japan Champion (1998) MMA career Pederneiras had a brief career in MMA that lasted from 1998 to 2000. In 1998, Pederneiras had his debut fight at Vale Tudo Japan where defeated Rumina Sato in the first round via knockout. In 1999, Pederneiras challenged Pat Miletich for UFC Welterweight Title at UFC 21 where he lost in the second round via technical knockout. In the same year, Pederneiras fought Caol Uno at Vale Tudo Japan where the match ended in a draw. In 2000, Pederneiras fought Genki Sudo at C2K: Colosseum 2000 where the match
Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 297.
to the 2013 census, its population was 297. References Populated
in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. He made his debut for the in Round 1 of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season against the . References External
season. He made his debut for the in Round 1 of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season against the . References External links itsrugby.co.uk Profile 2000 births Living people Fijian rugby union players
is a village in the municipality of Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According
municipality of Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census,
who settled in Birmingham has written to his uncle staying in Satara, that he is married although he is a bachelor. One-day uncle drops in unexpectedly in Birmingham. And Aditya is drawn into the vertex of intrigue when Uncle mistakes Pooja, Aditya's Best friend Manav's wife, as Aditya's wife & the neighbor's Ruby as Manav's wife. Aditya is basically honest and does not wish to deceive his uncle but.. does he have a choice. The Uncle is impressed by Pooja and also decides to steps up Aditya's allowance for choosing a pretty & sweet girl like Pooja to be his wife. Uncle also promises Pooja that he will step up the allowance further if they have a baby. This leaves Aditya with no choice but to carry on this act, very much to Manav Patel's discomfort. Further complications arise when Ruby, the neighbor PK's wife drops in at the house, and Uncle mistakes her for Manav's wife. Complications keep tumbling when the nightfall's, and it's time to retire. Who goes to bed with whom? Manav is irked when Aditya suggests that since the Uncle is home, he (Aditya) will have to spend the night with Pooja and is further annoyed when he (Manav) has to spend the night in the Maid's room. The situation reaches its climax when Uncle nearly catches Manav sneaking into Aditya & Pooja's room. But the plot becomes more hilarious when the next-door drunkard neighbor P.K. drops in the bed with
baby. This leaves Aditya with no choice but to carry on this act, very much to Manav Patel's discomfort. Further complications arise when Ruby, the neighbor PK's wife drops in at the house, and Uncle mistakes her for Manav's wife. Complications keep tumbling when the nightfall's, and it's time to retire. Who goes to bed with whom? Manav is irked when Aditya suggests that since the Uncle is home, he (Aditya) will have to spend the night with Pooja and is further annoyed when he (Manav) has to spend the night in the Maid's room. The situation reaches its climax when Uncle nearly catches Manav sneaking into Aditya & Pooja's room. But the plot becomes more hilarious when the next-door drunkard neighbor P.K. drops in the bed with Uncle and is mistaken for someone else. The indescribable confusion that follows builds into a rich complexity of mistaken identities, splendid farcical situations, and a climax of comic wizardry. From here on the permutations become so intricate that it seems impossible that Aditya, Pooja & Manav can ever sort them out. But miraculously they do, so hilariously that the audience will keep rolling with laughter till the movie ends. A fast, funny plot makes this rip-roaring farce easy & enjoyable for the entire family. References https://www.cinestaan.com/articles/2021/dec/29/32683/ankush-chaudhari-vaidehi-parshurami-starrer-lochya-zaala-re-to-be-released-on-11-february-2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZCoj_t-ysA&ab_channel=RajshriMarathi https://m.timesofindia.com/entertainment/marathi/movies/news/ankush-chaudhari-vaidehi-parshurami-and-siddarth-jadhav-to-come-together-for-comedy-drama-lochya-zaala-re/articleshow/88581875.cms https://youtube.com/shorts/dQ2dG_w8eU4?feature=share https://marathi.peepingmoon.com/latest-marathi/news/16459/lochya-jhala-re-film-will-be-releasing-on-4th-february-starring-siddharth-jadhav-ankush-chaudhary-in-lead.html
molecule capture...". It has also been reported that "The antennae of male beetles were fanned when perching or flying..." and "..could fold their antennae into a banner-like form when copulating with female beetles." Species All five species of the genus Rhipicera are closely related based on their morphological characters. Rhipicera attenuata ; Western Australia Rhipicera carinata ; Western Australia Rhipicera femorata ; Eastern coastfrom southern Queensland to South Australia and Tasmania Rhipicera mystacina ; Queensland Rhipicera
suggest that these antennae may be involved in detecting trace quantities of odorant molecules associated with female conspecifics. This suggestion is based on: (a) the fact that the antennae will have a relatively large surface area, encouraging diffusion of odorant molecules to the antennal surface.. "and that"...(b) the assumption that many sensilla (the sensory structures on the antennal surface) can be accommodated on the relatively large surface area, leading to greater sensitivity, a quality necessary for trace detection of odorant molecules; and (c) the fact that a larger outline area should increase the chance of molecule capture...". It has
a water tower and museum in San Nicolaas, Aruba. It was built in 1939 to relieve the water shortage in Aruba. In 1979, the tower became obsolete and in 1996, it was transferred to the monument fund, and restored. In 2016, the industry museum opened in the tower. History The island of Aruba used to depend on rainwater and wells for its drinking water. In 1928, Lago Oil (Exxon) and Shell opened refineries on the island. The population increase resulted in a water shortage which was temporarily relieved by shipments of drinking water from the United States. In 1933, a sea water desalination plant was constructed at Balashi. A distribution network was laid out, and it was decided to built water towers at Oranjestad and San Nicolaas. In August 1939, the water tower was officially opened by governor Gielliam Wouters. The tower was designed by and is in Art Deco style. The lower parts were used as offices
In 1928, Lago Oil (Exxon) and Shell opened refineries on the island. The population increase resulted in a water shortage which was temporarily relieved by shipments of drinking water from the United States. In 1933, a sea water desalination plant was constructed at Balashi. A distribution network was laid out, and it was decided to built water towers at Oranjestad and San Nicolaas. In August 1939, the water tower was officially opened by governor Gielliam Wouters. The tower was designed by and is in Art Deco style. The lower parts were used as offices for the civil service and the water authority. The tower is tall, and contained a reservoir located above the sea water level. In the 1970s, three dry years resulted in the existing
with "student television or a public access channel". In his television review on August 23, 2021, Alexander Krei from DWDL.de described the start of broadcasting on the Bild television channel as "television without a resting pulse" and complained that Bild "rushed through the program". ARD program director Christine Strobl announced on October 3, 2021, one week after the 2021 federal election, that she would take legal action against Bild TV because the broadcaster took over the 6 p.m. election forecasts from ARD and ZDF and for minutes the
August 2021. On June 24, 2021, it was announced the granting of the broadcasting license. At the end of July 2021, Bild began test operations via Astra. On the satellite Astra 19.2 Ost on transponder 33 there was an indication of the planned start of transmission. Reception and criticism In an interview with Johannes Nichelmann from Deutschlandfunk Kultur on August 22, 2021, critic Matthias Dell described Bild TV as "empty, poorly produced and boring" and compared the lack of professionalism of Bild TV with "student television or a public access channel". In his television review on August 23, 2021, Alexander Krei from DWDL.de described the start of broadcasting on the Bild television channel as "television without a resting pulse" and
a South African rugby union player for the in the Currie Cup.. His regular position is hooker. Du Rand was named in the side for the 2022 Currie Cup Premier Division.
Cup Premier Division. He made his Currie Cup debut for the Griquas against the in Round 4 of the 2022 Currie Cup Premier Division. References South African rugby union players Living
Cracroft-Amcotts. In the 1940s, Neville Henderson, a relative of the Cracroft-Amcotts, and British ambassador to Berlin in the years immediately prior to the outbreak of the Second World War, lived at the house, writing his memoir, Failure of a Mission: Berlin 1937–1939, while in residence. South Rauceby Hall remains in the ownership of the Cracroft-Amcotts family and is not open to the public. The park is occasionally accessible. Architecture Nicholas Antram, in his 2002 revised volume Lincolnshire, in the Pevsner Buildings of England series, describes the architectural style of South Rauceby as Tudor Gothic, and notes that the hall lacks the Baroque elements of Revesby Abbey and Stoke Rochford Hall. The house is of two main storeys, with basements and attics. The construction material is limestone ashlar. South
inherited in 1931 by a distant relative, John Cracroft-Amcotts. In the 1940s, Neville Henderson, a relative of the Cracroft-Amcotts, and British ambassador to Berlin in the years immediately prior to the outbreak of the Second World War, lived at the house, writing his memoir, Failure of a Mission: Berlin 1937–1939, while in residence. South Rauceby Hall remains in the ownership of the Cracroft-Amcotts family and is not open to the public. The park is occasionally accessible. Architecture Nicholas Antram, in his 2002 revised volume Lincolnshire, in the Pevsner Buildings of England series, describes the architectural style of South Rauceby as Tudor Gothic, and notes that the hall lacks the Baroque elements of Revesby Abbey and Stoke Rochford Hall. The house is of two main storeys, with basements and attics. The construction material is limestone ashlar. South Rauceby Hall is a Grade II listed building as is the entrance lodge, with its gates and railings. The gardens and park are designated Grade II on the Register of Historic
However, the Supreme Court found that the position of head or secretary of the department of police had no constitutional and statutory foundation in law and thus Manning's appointment as commissioner was legal. In 2020, Manning was also appointed as controller of the COVID-19 pandemic, first with the title of emergency controller and then as the designated pandemic controller. This effectively gave him the power to issue all regulations necessary to try to control the pandemic within the country, including immigration controls, burial arrangements, movement controls, and other social restrictions. Controls on the sale of alcohol led to the death of a senior police officer in May 2020 when he intervened in a dispute between off-duty soldiers and a beer-shop owner. This event seemed likely to lead to a confrontation between the police and the military and was only avoided by a joint intervention by Manning and Brigadier General Gilbert Toropo, head of the armed forces. Following the unrest in 2021 in neighbouring Solomon Islands, a contingent of PNG police was sent to the country as part of a Commonwealth peacekeeping force. In February 2022,
was successful and Manning was ordered by the judge to vacate the post. He was subsequently allowed to stay in post pending a Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea review of the decision by the lower court judge. In December 2021, the Supreme Court found in Manning's favour. The issue revolved around the fact that two posts had been advertised together, that of Police Commissioner, for which tertiary qualifications were not a requirement, and that of Secretary of State for the Police, for which they were. The expectation of PNG's Public Service Commission was that one person would fill both posts. However, the Supreme Court found that the position of head or secretary of the department of police had no constitutional and statutory foundation in law and thus Manning's appointment as commissioner was legal. In 2020, Manning was also appointed as controller of the COVID-19 pandemic, first with the title of emergency controller and then as the designated pandemic controller. This effectively gave him the power to issue all regulations necessary to try to control the pandemic within the country, including immigration controls, burial arrangements, movement controls, and other social restrictions. Controls on the sale of alcohol led to the death of a senior police officer in May 2020 when he intervened in a dispute between off-duty soldiers and a beer-shop owner. This event seemed likely to lead to a confrontation between the police and the military and was only avoided
also in Herefordshire. Pearson went to Cardiff Metropolitan University where he played 42 times for the university across both the local Welsh league and the BUCS Super Rugby competition. Career Pearson signed for London Irish on 21 June 2021. Pearson made his debut for Irish
local Welsh league and the BUCS Super Rugby competition. Career Pearson signed for London Irish on 21 June 2021. Pearson made his debut for Irish away to Exeter Chiefs on 23 October 2021, and was named as Player of the Match in an Irish win.
Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Ashutosh Gowariker and Sunita Gowariker under the banner of Ashutosh Gowariker Productions and T-Series films. The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Rajiv Kapoor, Dalip Tahil and Varun Buddhadev in the lead role. The film is set to
lead role. The film is set to release on March 4, 2022. The film marks Rajiv Kapoor's final and posthumous appearance following his death in February 2021. Cast Sanjay Dutt as Mohammed Salaam Rajiv Kapoor as Toolsidas Dalip Tahil as Jimmy Tandon Varun Buddhadev as Toolsidas Junior Tasveer Kamil as Toolsidas's wife Sara Arjun Release
Dance and Music (2003). Childhood Desnitski was born Katerina Ivanov Desnitskaya. Her father was Ivan Stepanovich Desnitsky. Born in 1838, to a poor rural deacon, he received his early education in a theological seminary. Later he entered Moscow University, graduating from the Faculty of Law in 1866. During his studies, despite financial difficulties, he married Karolina Karlovna (Klementievna), née Gecklin (?–?1882) a Frenchwoman brought up in the Reformed tradition. They had six children: Vladimir (06/05/1867, Moscow – ?) Hope (07/29/1869, Nizhny Novgorod – ?) Sofia (09/19/1871, Samara – 12/12/1872, Samara) Evgenia (11/26/1873, Samara – ?1942) Nikolay (October 10, 1875, Samara – ?) Alexander (1881, Kiev – ?1943) Her mother was Maria Mikhailovna Desnitskaya (née Khizhnyakova) (06/20/1851 – winter 1903, Kiev). In 1868, she had graduated with a silver medal from the Poltava Institute of Noble Maidens (now Poltava National Technical University named after Yuri Kondratyuk). Adult life and marriage Denitski became a nurse and served in the 1904–1905 Russo-Japanese War and was awarded a medal. In 1904, Desnitski met the Siamese Prince of Bishnulok, (the second son of the King Rama V), who received a military education in St. Petersburg, and was a graduate of the Page Corps (1902). In 1906 they married in Istanbul's Greek Church of the Holy Trinity. She had a son Chula Chakrabon on 28 March 1908 and they lived at the Pakruskavan Palace,
love is described in literary works and a ballet by the Kremlin Ballet Company at the Bangkok International Festival of Dance and Music (2003). Childhood Desnitski was born Katerina Ivanov Desnitskaya. Her father was Ivan Stepanovich Desnitsky. Born in 1838, to a poor rural deacon, he received his early education in a theological seminary. Later he entered Moscow University, graduating from the Faculty of Law in 1866. During his studies, despite financial difficulties, he married Karolina Karlovna (Klementievna), née Gecklin (?–?1882) a Frenchwoman brought up in the Reformed tradition. They had six children: Vladimir (06/05/1867, Moscow – ?) Hope (07/29/1869, Nizhny Novgorod – ?) Sofia (09/19/1871, Samara – 12/12/1872, Samara) Evgenia (11/26/1873, Samara – ?1942) Nikolay (October 10, 1875, Samara – ?) Alexander (1881, Kiev – ?1943) Her mother was Maria Mikhailovna Desnitskaya
1998, with the collection Шория моя ("My Shorya"). Poems by her have been published in several literary magazines and anthologies. She was part of the Union of Russian Writers from 1999. Beyond her literary activity, Tudegesheva was the founder of the museum of Shorian culture history and served as deputy director of the Novokuznetsk City Palace of Culture. She died on 15 February
made her literary debut in 1998, with the collection Шория моя ("My Shorya"). Poems by her have been published in several literary magazines and anthologies. She was part of the Union of Russian Writers from 1999. Beyond her literary activity, Tudegesheva was the founder of the museum of Shorian culture history and served as deputy director of the Novokuznetsk City Palace of Culture. She died on 15 February
which was held from January 20 until February 20, 2022, and was broadcast live on New Japan Pro-Wrestling World. Storylines New Years Golden Series featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines.
of professional wrestling events produced by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), which was held from January 20 until February 20, 2022, and was broadcast live on New Japan Pro-Wrestling World. Storylines New Years Golden Series featured professional wrestling
under al-Husayn in battle near Balad. A Hamdanid counter-offensive followed in the region of Amida against Badh's successor, Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn Marwan, but failed to score any success. Indeed, al-Husayn was taken prisoner during the campaign. His brother Ibrahim fled to Uqaylid-held Nisibis, where Muhammad took him and his son Ali prisoner and killed them. The Uqaylid dynasty thus usurped the Hamdanids as emirs of Mosul. Al-Husayn was released shortly after, through the intercession of the Fatimid caliph, al-Aziz, and found refuge in the Fatimid domains in Syria. Al-Aziz intended to make use of him in his designs against the Emirate of Aleppo, ruled by the Syrian branch of the Hamdanid dynasty: al-Husayn was intended as governor of the city, should the Fatimids manage to conquer it. Throughout the early 990s, the Fatimids tried to conquer the city but failed, in large part due to Byzantine intervention. In 996, shortly before al-Aziz's death, al-Husayn was appointed governor of Tyre, and tasked with suppressing the city's revolt. His grandson, Nasir al-Dawla ibn Hamdan, served the Fatimids as governor of Syria, before becoming involved in the civil war that nearly shattered the Fatimid state in the late 1060s. He seized Cairo and even attempted to depose the Fatimids and restore the country to Abbasid allegiance, but was murdered along with his brother in 1072/3. References Sources 10th-century births 10th-century
without support from Baghdad, the local Buyid governor turned to the local Arab tribes of the Banu Uqayl and the Banu Numayr for assistance. This threatened Buyid control of the area as much as the Kurds, and in 989, the new Buyid emir, Baha al-Dawla, allowed the Hamdanid brothers to return to Mosul, in the hope that their local ties would mobilize opposition against Badh, and keep the Arab tribes reined in. The Hamdanids were indeed received with enthusiasm by the local population, to such a degree that they rose in revolt and expelled the Buyid governor from Mosul. The Uqayl backed the Hamdanids, and received control of the towns of Jazirat ibn Umar, Nisibis, and Balad (north of Mosul), in exchange. Exploiting the turmoil, Badh attacked Mosul in the next year, but was defeated and killed by the numerically inferior Uqayl forces under al-Husayn in battle near Balad. A Hamdanid counter-offensive followed in the region of Amida against Badh's successor, Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn Marwan, but failed to score any success. Indeed, al-Husayn was taken prisoner during the campaign. His brother Ibrahim fled to Uqaylid-held Nisibis, where Muhammad took him and his son Ali prisoner and killed them. The Uqaylid dynasty thus usurped the Hamdanids as emirs of Mosul. Al-Husayn was released shortly after, through the intercession of the Fatimid caliph, al-Aziz, and found refuge in the Fatimid domains in Syria. Al-Aziz intended to make use of him in his designs against the Emirate of Aleppo, ruled by the Syrian branch of the Hamdanid dynasty: al-Husayn was intended as governor
documented in the 10th century, but it was rebuilt in 1788. It is a large one-story brick building with a flat roof, supported by 212 wooden columns in 17 rows. Its total size is
Kala, on the road connecting the west gate (Ota darvoza) and the east gate (Polvon darvoza). The mosque was first documented in the 10th century, but it was rebuilt in 1788. It is a
1200 students (both men and women), but over 18,000 initially signed up. Of these 4,269 were selected for service, and of the women chosen, most trained as combat medics with the Fifth Route Army. Reports on the size of the battalion vary from 130 students, to 500, to 800. The battalion fought in southern China. According to anthropologist Elisabeth Croll, the Guangxi Women's Battalion was "the most famous of the girls' military units" in China. References Women
Service Corps, and others. In Guangxi, an initial appeal aimed to recruit 1200 students (both men and women), but over 18,000 initially signed up. Of these 4,269 were selected for service, and of the women chosen, most trained as combat medics with the Fifth Route Army. Reports on the size of the
of the short film London Arabia, also by Jewel. Cast External links Upcoming English-language films English-language
the short film London Arabia, also by Jewel. Cast External links
artistic director of Ensemble Nikel. Biography Yaron Deutsch was born in Tel-Aviv (Israel) in 1978 and studied guitar at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. Career In 2006, he founded the Tel-Aviv based ensemble for contemporary music Nikel. With this ensemble, he gave premieres of pieces by Michael Beil, Franck Bedrossian, Pierluigi Billone, Raphaël Cendo, Chaya Czernowin, Clemens Gadenstätter, Bernard Gander, Philippe Hurel, Eduardo Moguillansky, Marco Momi, Helmut Oehring, Stefan Prins, and Michael Wertmüller. In 2007, he founded the international contemporary music festival Tzlil Meudcan which takes places every early July in Tel-Aviv. The festival also proposes summer courses for young composers. He played
Hochschule für Musik in Basel in 2021. Selected discography 33RPM, music by Steve Reich, Marco Mommi, Tristan Murail and Clemens Gadenstätter (September 2020) Almost Nowhere, music by Marco Momi (October 2019), Kairos Augmented, music by Stefan Prins (March 2019), Kairos Om On, music by Pierluigi Billone with Tom Pauwels (September 2018), Kairos A Decade with Ensemble Nikel, music by Stefan Prins, Michael Wertmüller and others (July 2017) Sgorgo Y . N . oO, music by Pierluigi Billone (October 2016), Kairos Fremdkörper, music by Stefan Prins (August 2012), Sub Rosa Videos Stefan Prins - under_current (2021), with Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Ilan Volkov, live performance at Donaueschinger Musiktage Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint (2020), live performance at Felicja Blumental Music Center Stefan Prins - Not I (2018), live recording at Studio Entropya/Perugia Andreas Dohmen - a doppio movimento (2017), with SWR Experimentalstudio conducted by Ilan Volkov, live performance at the Donaueschinger Musiktage References External links Yaron Deutsch's personal website Ensemble Nikel's website 1978
single-use Soyuz serve as lifeboats on the ISS, changing every six months. If transporting the core members does not fully occupy the Soyuz, the ships end up being crewed by astronauts returning after a week or ten days on the space shuttle (usually representatives of space agencies other than Russia or space tourists) or by the Soyuz. These crew members are the "visiting team" and their expeditions are called "visiting expeditions" (Russian: экспедиция посещения, or ЭП). In the period 2000–2002, when crews were switched to the space shuttle, visiting expeditions ended up being three people. From 2003 to 2009, there was only one seat available on the Soyuz in addition to two main crew seats. Since 2009, the main crews have been six crew members and the Soyuz was solely used for its transportation until the Crew Dragon launch. The next short
by core crews, who usually stay for six months. Along with this, space shuttles have also been to the ISS during the construction of the station. Three-seat, single-use Soyuz serve as lifeboats on the ISS, changing every six months. If transporting the core members does not fully occupy the Soyuz, the ships end up being crewed by astronauts returning after a week or ten days on the space shuttle (usually representatives of space agencies other than Russia or space tourists) or by the Soyuz. These crew members are the "visiting team" and their expeditions are called "visiting expeditions" (Russian: экспедиция посещения, or ЭП). In the period 2000–2002, when crews were switched to the space shuttle, visiting expeditions ended up being three people. From 2003 to 2009, there was only one seat available on the Soyuz in
and also the Gothia Cup in Sweden. Masum went to Bangkok in 1990 to play in the 1990 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers, under coach Abdur Rahim . The Bangladesh team defeated Malaysia 4-0 and tied 1–1 with Thailand. The team also managed to earn a 2–2 draw against giants South Korea. Although the team did not qualify for the main competition, they finished second in a group full of higher ranked countries. Masum made his senior international debut for the Bangladesh national football team in 1995, during the 4-nation Tiger Trophy tournament held in Myanmar. Coach Otto Pfister named an inexperienced squad, with six new players making their debuts during the tournament, and Masum was one of the standouts. He managed to outplace veteran left-back Masoud Rana, and played every single game during the country's first ever major tournament triumph. Masum also represented Bangladesh during the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Club career He started his top-level career with Youngmen's Fakirerpool Club in
Left Back. He played for a total of four clubs during his short 10-year career. International career Born in Manikganj, Masum spent his youth career with Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan (BKSP). He played for the BKSP U-14 team, which won the Dana Cup in Denmark in 1990 and also the Gothia Cup in Sweden. Masum went to Bangkok in 1990 to play in the 1990 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers, under coach Abdur Rahim . The Bangladesh team defeated Malaysia 4-0 and tied 1–1 with Thailand. The team also managed to earn a 2–2 draw against giants South Korea. Although the team did not qualify for the main competition, they finished second in a group full of higher ranked countries. Masum made his senior international debut for the Bangladesh national football team in 1995, during the 4-nation Tiger Trophy tournament held in Myanmar. Coach Otto Pfister named an inexperienced squad, with six new players making their debuts during the tournament, and Masum was one of the standouts. He managed to outplace veteran left-back Masoud Rana, and played every
Sister stations also broadcast in Ibadan (100.5 FM) and Uyo (105.9 FM); in 2018, the group, led by Azubike Osumili, targeted
the group, led by Azubike Osumili, targeted an expansion with 10 further stations over five years. References Radio
. Notes References 1999 births Living people Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture Kanagawa University alumni Japanese footballers Japanese expatriate footballers Association football defenders Kawasaki Frontale players
from Kanagawa Prefecture Kanagawa University alumni Japanese footballers Japanese expatriate footballers Association football defenders Kawasaki Frontale players Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore Expatriate
defender for Albirex Niigata (S). Career statistics Club . Notes References 2003 births Living people Association football people from Tokyo Japanese
football people from Tokyo Japanese footballers Japanese expatriate footballers Association football defenders Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
lies on the left bank of Kuma River at 400 m above the sea level, to the north of the so-called Camel Mountain with two distinctive humps. History The village was founded in 1868 by German Christians affiliated with the Temple Society. The original name of the village was Tempelhof, which comes from the German words Tempel (i.e. temple) and Hof (i.e. yard or farm), in reference to the religious views of the founders. In the autumn of 1866, Johannes Dreher, Abram Dück and Friedrich Tietz from the Molotschna came to the Caucasus in search of a suitable place for settlement. In the valley of the river Kuma they found an uninhabited piece of land of about 10,000 desyatinas belonging to the Georgian Prince Orbeliani. In 1868, the representatives of several German colonies travelled to Tiflis, then part of the Russian Empire, to visit the Price Orbeliani: brothers Fickel and Härter from Bessarabia, Abram Dück, Johann Schmidt, Johannes Lange from the Molotschna, Johann Gutwin and Paul Tietz from Igren by Ekaterinoslav. The Prince allowed
Georgian Prince Orbeliani. In 1868, the representatives of several German colonies travelled to Tiflis, then part of the Russian Empire, to visit the Price Orbeliani: brothers Fickel and Härter from Bessarabia, Abram Dück, Johann Schmidt, Johannes Lange from the Molotschna, Johann Gutwin and Paul Tietz from Igren by Ekaterinoslav. The Prince allowed them to rent his land by the river Kuma for 30 years, at 25 kopeks per desyatina. The colonies Tempelhof and Orbelyanovka were founded on this land in 1868. About 20 families who came from the Gnadenfeld district of the Molotschna Colony and from Ekaterinoslav settled in Tempelhof. When the rental agreement had expired, the residents of both colonies moved about 200 km to the east, on the land of about 4500 desyatinas given by the Crown. There the former inhabitants of Orbelyanovka founded the village Romanovka and the former inhabitants of Tempelhof - the village Olgino. Notable residents Philipp Dreher (1839–1874) - teacher and one of the founders of the village Georgy Gogol-Yanovsky (1868–1931) - botanist and winemaker Maria Sergiyenko (1910–1995)
1960 – 2 February 2022) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a defender for Ternana and Spezia.
age of 61. References 1960 births 2022 deaths Italian footballers Ternana Calcio players Spezia Calcio players Piacenza Calcio 1919 players S.P.A.L. players S.S. Formia Calcio players Serie A players Serie B
of football stadiums in Oman, ordered by capacity. Current stadiums See also List of
football stadiums in Oman, ordered by capacity. Current stadiums See also List of Asian
Association football people from Aichi Prefecture Toyo University alumni Japanese footballers Japanese expatriate footballers Association football defenders Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players
from Aichi Prefecture Toyo University alumni Japanese footballers Japanese expatriate footballers Association football defenders Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore Expatriate
(West New Guinea). Distribution This species is only distributed in the western part of the island of New Guinea, including the provinces of Papua and West
part of the island of New Guinea (West New Guinea). Distribution This species is only distributed in the western part of the island of
1999 births Living people Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture Kanagawa University alumni Japanese footballers Japanese
football midfielders Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore Expatriate footballers
on to complete a Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology in 1998, also at the University of Queensland, in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology. Her PhD thesis was titled Catholics’ meaning-making in critical situations, and this research provided a foundation for the later publication, Catholics, conflicts and choices an exploration of power relations in the Catholic Church. Career Coco was a Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts and Social Sciences at Southern Cross University in Lismore, NSW from 2004 to 2018. Her research and publication history has focused on the areas of Catholics experiences of conflict with the church, the Catholic social movement called 'Women and the Australian Church', Pagan organising and communicating in online/offline spaces, and Universal Medicine (New Religious Movement) Coco was a member of the executive that established the Women Scholars of Religion and Theology association. She was also on the editorial collective for the official peer-reviewed journal of the association Seachanges. Coco's book Catholics, conflicts and choices an exploration of power relations in the Catholic Church was published in Routledge's Gender, Theology and Spirituality series. One reviewer stated that Coco's "…analysis is an important contribution to feminist scholarship documenting the complicated, differentiated realities of individuals’ everyday/everynight experiences. As such, her findings may help readers appreciate why religious institutions face decline if their institutional narratives, including their social doctrines and pastoral guidelines, pay little attention to lived experiences." Following the publication of the book Coco was interviewed by John Cleary on ABC Radio National to discuss some of the
this research provided a foundation for the later publication, Catholics, conflicts and choices an exploration of power relations in the Catholic Church. Career Coco was a Senior Lecturer in the School of Arts and Social Sciences at Southern Cross University in Lismore, NSW from 2004 to 2018. Her research and publication history has focused on the areas of Catholics experiences of conflict with the church, the Catholic social movement called 'Women and the Australian Church', Pagan organising and communicating in online/offline spaces, and Universal Medicine (New Religious Movement) Coco was a member of the executive that established the Women Scholars of Religion and Theology association. She was also on the editorial collective for the official peer-reviewed journal of the association Seachanges. Coco's book Catholics, conflicts and choices an exploration of power relations in the Catholic Church was published in Routledge's Gender, Theology and Spirituality series. One reviewer stated that Coco's "…analysis is an important contribution to feminist scholarship documenting the complicated, differentiated realities of individuals’ everyday/everynight experiences. As such, her findings may help readers appreciate why religious institutions face decline if their institutional narratives, including their social doctrines and pastoral guidelines, pay little attention to lived experiences." Following the publication of the book Coco was interviewed by John Cleary on ABC Radio National to discuss some of the wider issues behind the clergy sex abuse crisis. In 2016, the Women’s Caucus of the Australian Association for the Study of Religion invited Coco to give the Penny Magee Memorial Lecture and she spoke on Touching taboos: sex, gender and Universal Medicine In 2020, Coco was interviewed by Catherine Wessinger, co-general editor of the journal Nova Religio about Coco's article, The Way of the
of the World Online, a botanical database
refer to: Kingdom of Powo,
(S). Career statistics Club . Notes References 1999 births Living people Association football people from
University alumni Japanese footballers Japanese expatriate footballers Association football midfielders Kashima Antlers players Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore Expatriate footballers
played as a defender for Coritiba, scoring 18 goals in 144 games between 1995 and 1997. Zambiasi died on 7 February 2022, at the age of 55. Career Having started his career with Grêmio Santanense in his native Brazil, Zambiasi moved to Germany to sign with 2. Bundesliga team 1. FC Saarbrücken in 1993. On returning to Brazil, Zambiasi played for a
Zambiasi died on 7 February 2022, at the age of 55. Career Having started his career with Grêmio Santanense in his native Brazil, Zambiasi moved to Germany to sign with 2. Bundesliga team 1. FC Saarbrücken in 1993.
women's magazine which was published in Istanbul from 1895 to 1908 which was one of the long-term publications in the Ottoman Empire. It was one of the periodicals which shaped the literary traditions of the Ottoman women. However, due to the intensive censorship during the reign of Sultan Abdulhamit the magazine mostly featured conventional topics. History and profile Hanımlara Mahsus Gazete was first published on 19 August 1895. At the initial phase it appeared biweekly and from the fifty-second issue it became a weekly publication. The license holder and editor of the magazine was Ibn Hakkı Mehmet Tahir who also owned a newspaper, Tarık. Hanımlara Mahsus Gazete was the sole Ottoman women's magazine which had an editorial board which included Makbule Leman, Nigar Osman Hanım, Fatma Şadiye, Mustafa Asım, Faik Ali, Talat Ali and Gülistan İsmet. Each of them also served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine. The administration of the magazine was assumed by Fatma Şadiye, wife of Mehmet Tahir, later. Its target
sole Ottoman women's magazine which had an editorial board which included Makbule Leman, Nigar Osman Hanım, Fatma Şadiye, Mustafa Asım, Faik Ali, Talat Ali and Gülistan İsmet. Each of them also served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine. The administration of the magazine was assumed by Fatma Şadiye, wife of Mehmet Tahir, later. Its target audience was Muslim women from the upper classes. The magazine covered a range of topics, including education, family, household management, child-rearing, hygiene, health, beauty, embroidery, leisure and fashion. It also featured articles about the women's rights. The magazine was a supporter of Sultan Abdulhamit. Major contributors was the sisters, Fatma Aliye and Emine Semiye. The magazine produced several supplements such as Hanım Kızlara Mahsus targeting female youth and Hanımlara Mahsus Kütüphane, a literary supplement. It contributed to the charity organizations designed to assist women through the donations from its sales. The last issue of Hanımlara Mahsus Gazete appeared on
Fábio Zambiasi, Brazilian footballer
football player Fábio Zambiasi, Brazilian footballer
. Notes References 1999 births Living people Association football people from Aichi Prefecture Waseda University alumni Japanese footballers Japan youth international footballers Japanese expatriate footballers Association football midfielders Nagoya
people Association football people from Aichi Prefecture Waseda University alumni Japanese footballers Japan youth international footballers Japanese expatriate footballers Association
playing as a defender for Albirex Niigata (S). Career statistics Club . Notes References 2001 births Living people Association football people from Ibaraki Prefecture Japanese
defender for Albirex Niigata (S). Career statistics Club . Notes References 2001 births Living people Association football people from Ibaraki Prefecture Japanese footballers Japanese expatriate footballers
2018), with whom he had two daughters (Aleksandra and Natalia). He lived in Warsaw and Zamość. Death He died on 18 February 2022, at the age of 68 in Zamość. According to information provided by his family, Paszt struggled with serious complications from COVID-19 after contracting it a third time. Filmography 2005: Lonely Hearts Clinic as Himself 2016: A wedding in a cottage as the King of the Gypsies 2017: Stars as Géza Kalocsay 2018: Singles Planet 2 as Himself References External Links 1953 births 2022 deaths Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in
musical career in 1977 in the Victoria Singers group he founded. In 1978 he founded the band Vox, with which he released several albums: Vox (1979), Monte Carlo Is Great (1981), Sing, sing, sing (1986), Vox 2 (1989), The greatest hits (1993), The Best of Vox (1994), Wonderful Journey (1996) and Fashion and Love (1998). It was a male vocal quartet composed of: Andrzej Kozioł, Ryszard Rynkowski (who started his solo career in 1987) and cousins: Witold Paszt and Jerzy Słota. They played dozens of concerts in Poland, and also gave concerts in the Netherlands, Sweden, the United States and Cuba. In the spring of 2005, Paszt participated in the first edition of the
mean: Vala (Middle-earth), plural Valar, angelic or godlike beings in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy Valár,
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of the Marwanid Kurds, he was killed by the Uqaylid leader Muhammad ibn al-Musayyab, who usurped rule over Mosul for his family. Life Ibrahim was a younger son of the founder of the Hamdanid emirate of Mosul, Nasir al-Dawla (). Nasir al-Dawla was succeeded by his son Abu Taghlib, who had to confront an uprising by his half-brother Hamdan. Ibrahim apparently sided with Hamdan, for when the latter was defeated in 971 and fled to the Buyid court in Baghdad, Ibrahim joined him. Abu Taghlib's rivalry with the Buyids eventually led to the capture of Mosul by the Buyid Adud al-Dawla in 978, which forced Abu Taghlib to flee to Syria. Ibrahim, however, along with his brother al-Husayn, apparently submitted to the Buyids and entered their service, or were possibly kept as hostages in Baghdad. During the 980s, Mosul was threatened by the Kurdish chieftain Badh ibn Dustak. Left without support from Baghdad, the local Buyid governor turned to the local Arab tribes of the Banu Uqayl and the Banu Numayr for assistance.
had to confront an uprising by his half-brother Hamdan. Ibrahim apparently sided with Hamdan, for when the latter was defeated in 971 and fled to the Buyid court in Baghdad, Ibrahim joined him. Abu Taghlib's rivalry with the Buyids eventually led to the capture of Mosul by the Buyid Adud al-Dawla in 978, which forced Abu Taghlib to flee to Syria. Ibrahim, however, along with his brother al-Husayn, apparently submitted to the Buyids and entered their service, or were possibly kept as hostages in Baghdad. During the 980s, Mosul was threatened by the Kurdish chieftain Badh ibn Dustak. Left without support from Baghdad, the local Buyid governor turned to the local Arab tribes of the Banu Uqayl and the Banu Numayr for assistance. This threatened Buyid control of the area as much as the Kurds, and in 989, the new Buyid emir, Baha al-Dawla, allowed the Hamdanid brothers to return to Mosul, in the hope that their local ties would mobilize opposition against Badh, and keep the Arab tribes reined in. The Hamdanids were indeed received with enthusiasm by the local population,
isle of New Guinea. Description It is an evergreen perennial vine, which climbs structures like trees with the help of aerial roots, with simple or pinnate leaves (see glossary
(see glossary of leaf morphology) and flowers within green spathes, but these flowers are not normally seen in cultivated plants as they simply do not have the right conditions for growth. References papuanum Flora
playing as a forward for Albirex Niigata (S). Career statistics Club . Notes References 2002 births Living people Association football people from Shimane Prefecture
Club . Notes References 2002 births Living people Association football people from Shimane Prefecture Japanese footballers Japanese expatriate
This Saiga MK-107 was caliber 5.45×39mm. In 2018, serial production of the final version SR-1 in 5.56×45mm NATO caliber began, which went on sale in May of that year. Design and operation The SR-1 is a gas-operated, rotary-bolt style rifle. It is basically based on the Kalashnikov bolt system with two locking lugs, but has two counter-rotating gas pistons, one on top of the other. The barrel is free-floating and is surrounded by the fore-end, which is only attached to the receiver. Like the AK-107, the SR-1 is equipped with a counterweight that compensates for the receding bolt mass and thereby absorbs a large part of the recoil, which means that
of the recoil, which means that the weapon is better on target on the second shot. The system goes back to experimental weapons from the 1970s (AO-38, AL-4 and AL-7). The gas piston and bolt carrier on the one hand and the counterweight with the second gas piston on the other are equipped with longitudinal teeth similar to a rack and are connected to one another with two gears (AK-107/108: one gear). When the projectile leaves the barrel, the powder gases act on both gas pistons, that of the bolt carrier is pushed backwards and that of the counterweight forwards. The gears synchronize the movement of both parts. The weapon is fully ambidextrous. For this purpose, it has a pin safety above the trigger guard and a cocking lever on the left and right side, which, as is usual with Kalashnikovs, are firmly connected to the bolt carrier. Both gas pistons have their own return spring. The SR-1 has a magazine well designed for AR-15 standard magazines and a slide catch. The magazine release button is located on the left side of the receiver. An AR-15-typical, length-adjustable shoulder rest serves as the shoulder
son Lucas Mhamed is also a professional footballer. References 1977 births 2022 deaths Argentine footballers Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers Club Atlético Huracán footballers Defensa y Justicia footballers Quilmes Atlético Club
age of 45. His son Lucas Mhamed is also a professional footballer. References 1977 births 2022 deaths Argentine footballers Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers Club Atlético Huracán footballers Defensa y Justicia footballers Quilmes Atlético Club non-playing
žena () is the third studio album by Croatian singer Jelena Rozga, which was released in December 2016 by Croatia Records. The album contains songs on two discs. On the first disc are the newer songs recorded for the
the songs that Rozga released from 2011 to 2014, some of which also found their way on her first compilation 2011 album Best of Jelena Rozga. Rozga has achieved three nominations at the Porin Awards, in
cigarette manufacturing international company. As of 2018, Donskoy Tabak was Russia's fourth-largest cigarette manufacturer. History Donskoy Tabak is the successor company to a tobacco factory first established by a Russian entrepreneur in 1857 In Rostov-on-Don. In the 1870s, Asmolov's cigarettes won international recognition at Vienna World's Fair, Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, and Paris World's Fair. As a result, Asmolov's tobacco factory became the "Supplier of His Imperial Majesty's Court" for the Russian Emperor. After the Revolution of 1917, the factory was nationalised and renamed into Don State Tobacco Factory (DSTF). In 1992, after the fall of the USSR, the DSTF was privatised by a Ivan Savvidis, who had been working at the factory since the 1980s. Savvidis changed the factory's name into «Donskoy Tabak». By 1992, he had acquired 75,71% of the company's shares abd became its general director, holding this position up to 2003. It was reported in the first half of 2018 that Savvidis and his wife owned 100% of the company's shares. In 2005, Donskoy Tabak started to export cigarettes to Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Moldova. By 2013, the company annually exported up to 20% of its total goods. In 2014–2015, Donskoy Tabak reported the decrease in sales, linking the fall in revenues to the Ukraine crisis
Tabak» (also known as «Don Tobacco») is a Russian cigarette and tobacco manufacturing company, located in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. It is a part of the Japan Tobacco — a cigarette manufacturing international company. As of 2018, Donskoy Tabak was Russia's fourth-largest cigarette manufacturer. History Donskoy Tabak is the successor company to a tobacco factory first established by a Russian entrepreneur in 1857 In Rostov-on-Don. In the 1870s, Asmolov's cigarettes won international recognition at Vienna World's Fair, Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, and Paris World's Fair. As a result, Asmolov's tobacco factory became the "Supplier of His Imperial Majesty's Court" for the Russian Emperor. After the Revolution of 1917, the factory was nationalised and renamed into Don State Tobacco Factory (DSTF). In 1992, after the fall of the USSR, the DSTF was privatised by a Ivan Savvidis, who had been working at the factory since the 1980s. Savvidis changed the factory's name into «Donskoy Tabak». By 1992, he had acquired 75,71% of the company's shares
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6–3, 6–7(5–7), [16–14], saving three championship points, in the process. Juan Sebastián Cabal and Robert Farah were the defending champions, but chose to play in Acapulco instead. Seeds Draw Draw Qualifying Seeds Qualifiers Alexander
six years of litigation, British Airways finally yielded before the final appeal and extended the retirement age of Hong Kong aircrew to 65. British Airways Hong Kong ended operations at its Hong Kong base in October 2018, with all 85 employees, including Ng Man-yee, having their contracts terminated immediately. Baggage Gate Incident In the evening of 27 March 2016, Leung Chung Yan, the youngest daughter of then Chief Executive Leung Chun Ying, left her hand luggage outside the restricted area of the airport, and was later allowed by the Airport Authority to be taken into the restricted area by airline staff without the need for "co-passenger inspection". On 17 April, Ng Man-yee, who was the Chairman of the Airport at the time, staged a sit-in at the airport to demand that the "co-passenger" rule be upheld. Around 2,500 people participated. On 23 August 2018, the High Court ruled in favor of the Airport. When she met with reporters on the day of the ruling, Carol was moved to tears and said that the "peer-to-peer inspection" rule must be strictly enforced and that no one should be allowed to make exceptions, thanking the people of Hong Kong for their concern and support for the incident. August 2019 general strike On 5 August 2019, people in Hong Kong launched the "three strikes", with an estimated 350,000 people taking part and in which the Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU) helped organize. Among them was Carol, then chairwoman of the HKCTU, who said that 95 of its affiliates had launched strikes, and that industries participating in the strikes included the airline industry, buses, retail, catering, financial services and civil servants in the transport sector. In the airline sector, Cathay Pacific Airways needed about 3,000 staff to work every day, and more than 1,500 of them did not attend work, resulting in a large number of flight cancellations; Dragonair needs about 900 people a
left her hand luggage outside the restricted area of the airport, and was later allowed by the Airport Authority to be taken into the restricted area by airline staff without the need for "co-passenger inspection". On 17 April, Ng Man-yee, who was the Chairman of the Airport at the time, staged a sit-in at the airport to demand that the "co-passenger" rule be upheld. Around 2,500 people participated. On 23 August 2018, the High Court ruled in favor of the Airport. When she met with reporters on the day of the ruling, Carol was moved to tears and said that the "peer-to-peer inspection" rule must be strictly enforced and that no one should be allowed to make exceptions, thanking the people of Hong Kong for their concern and support for the incident. August 2019 general strike On 5 August 2019, people in Hong Kong launched the "three strikes", with an estimated 350,000 people taking part and in which the Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU) helped organize. Among them was Carol, then chairwoman of the HKCTU, who said that 95 of its affiliates had launched strikes, and that industries participating in the strikes included the airline industry, buses, retail, catering, financial services and civil servants in the transport sector. In the airline sector, Cathay Pacific Airways needed about 3,000 staff to work every day, and more than 1,500 of them did not attend work, resulting in a large number of flight cancellations; Dragonair needs about 900 people a day, and 500 to 600 of them did not work. There were also no staff at the control tower. Ng described the
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footballer currently playing as a forward for Kyoto Sanga, as a designated special player. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2001
is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekly box office in France during 1995. Amounts are in French franc.
the weekly box office in France during 1995. Amounts are in French franc. References See also
on studied air-breathing fishes and received a DSc from the University of London in 1926. He became a professor of zoology at the University of Calcutta (1926-31) and then at Osmania University (1931-52). He became a director of fisheries from 1953 until his death. He was involved in the planning of the Hyderabad zoo. He presided over the Zoology section of the Indian Science Congress in 1940. He received the Huxley Memorial Prize from Imperial College in 1931. References External links INSA biography 1899 births 1957 deaths Indian zoologists Fellows of the Indian National
the University of Calcutta (1926-31) and then at Osmania University (1931-52). He became a director of fisheries from 1953 until his death. He was involved in the planning of the Hyderabad zoo. He presided over the Zoology section of the Indian Science Congress in 1940. He received the Huxley Memorial Prize from Imperial College in 1931. References External links INSA
in the Punjab province of Pakistan on Adiyala road. It is located at 33.4920° N, 73.0479° E with an altitude of 418 metres and
provides the main network of landline telephone. Many ISPs and all major mobile phone, Wireless companies operating in Pakistan provide service in Dahgal. Languages Punjabi is the main language of Dahgal. Other languages include Urdu, Pothohari and rarely spoken language Pashto. References Villages in
of Yokohama alumni Japanese footballers Association football defenders J1 League players Toin University of Yokohama FC players Sanfrecce
Career statistics Club . Notes References 2000 births Living people People from Ōme, Tokyo Association football people from Tokyo Toin University of Yokohama alumni Japanese footballers Association
Suleiman, Hassan achieves impressive victories to get huge money rewards. And he moves to live in Suleiman's Palace, where Horreya seeks to seduce him, but he rejects her, so she pronounces him and decides to avenge her dignity. Hassan discovers that he has become a puppet that both Suleiman and his wife Horreya tamper with, so he throws what he earned in the face of them and abandons wealth and palaces to return to the popular neighborhood in which he resides, starting again in new rounds of boxing, content with the looks of his beloved. Staff Written by: Issam Al-Shamaa Directed by: Khairy Beshara Director of Photography: Mohsen Ahmed Editing: Ahmed Metwally Produced by: Hussein El-Imam Soundtrack: Hussein El-Imam Internal distribution: Tamido Film Production and Distribution (Medhat El Sherif) External Distribution: Cinematheque 88 Main cast Ahmed
Egyptian boxing film directed by Khairy Beshara. The film stars Ahmed Zaki, Raghda and Hussein El-Imam. Synopsis Hassan Hodhud is a poor young man who loves boxing, but dreams with his friends Mahmoud and Mustafa to reach the Olympics. Hassan and his friends pass by the float of the millionaire, Suleiman, so his wife, Horreya, invites them to participate in boxing matches in their elegant palace in exchange for attractive financial rewards, while Hassan Hodhud’s matches with his other young competitors are subject to imaginary bets between Horreya and Suleiman, Hassan achieves impressive victories to get huge money rewards. And he moves to live in Suleiman's Palace, where Horreya seeks to seduce him, but he rejects her, so she pronounces him and decides to avenge her dignity. Hassan discovers that he has become
1831 Flora of Mexico Flora of El Salvador Flora of Honduras Taxa named by Franz
species of sedge that is native to parts of Mexico and Central America. See also
two terms as mayor of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. Cosgrove Avenue was named in his honor. A native of Charleston, Cosgrove was involved in real estate and insurance. He was Irish. He went to various
House of Representatives, and had previously served two terms as mayor of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. Cosgrove Avenue was named in his honor. A native of Charleston, Cosgrove was involved in real estate and insurance. He was Irish. He went to various schools including the
deal with the club in August 1956 for an estimated fee of £350. Ayles dislocated his shoulder in a match against Workington Town in April 1958, which forced him to retire. Representative honours Ayles made two appearances for Lancashire while at Belle Vue Rangers. References 1928 births 1972 deaths English rugby league players Rugby league players from Wigan Rugby league props Broughton Rangers players St Helens R.F.C. players Salford Red
was an English professional rugby league footballer who played as a prop forward in the 1940s and 1950s. He played at representative level for Lancashire, and at club level for Belle Vue Rangers, St Helens and Salford. Playing career Ayles started his professional career with Belle Vue Rangers before signing for St Helens in September 1953. In March 1956, he joined Salford on loan, before signing
from Tochigi Prefecture Ryutsu Keizai University alumni Japanese footballers Association football midfielders J1 League players Sagan Tosu players
a midfielder for Sagan Tosu. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2000 births
He remained a Maths teacher at the school until 1998. Following his studies at the University of Bremen, Damoah worked as a teaching assistant at the Institute of Environmental Physics in Bremen for a year. In 2006, he joined the teaching faculty of the University of Edinburgh as a research fellow on the NERC (Natural Environmental Research Council) award. There, he taught Atmospheric Science and Meteorology for two years. In 2009, he joined the University of Waterloo as a research fellow, he worked in that capacity until 2011 when joined the Goddard Space Flight Center as a research scientist. In 2007 Damoah became a member of the Royal Meteorological Society, and in 2009 he became member of
in 1997 at Sahess Senior High School. A year later, he joined the T. I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School as a Math teacher while he studied at the University of Cape Coast. He remained a Maths teacher at the school until 1998. Following his studies at the University of Bremen, Damoah worked as a teaching assistant at the Institute of Environmental Physics in Bremen for a year. In 2006, he joined the teaching faculty of the University of Edinburgh as a research fellow on the NERC (Natural Environmental Research Council) award. There, he taught Atmospheric Science and Meteorology for two years. In 2009, he joined the University of Waterloo as a research fellow, he worked in that capacity until 2011 when joined the Goddard Space Flight Center as a research scientist. In 2007 Damoah became a member of the Royal Meteorological Society, and in 2009 he became member of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society. He has been an International Baccalaureate examiner since 2004, and a Mozaic co-investigator since 2007. In 2010, he was made chairman of the Atmospheric Science Program of the All Nations University, Ghana that launched the GhanaSat-1. He is an advisory board member of the Space Science Systems Research Institute. Research
2000 births Living people Association football people from Saitama Prefecture Ryutsu Keizai University alumni Japanese footballers Association football
midfielder for Urawa Reds. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2000 births Living people Association football
Alexandra Yeo Chair in Hematology at the University of Toronto. He is the Director of the Hematology Division of the university's Department of Medicine. He is a staff physician of The Hospital for Sick Children, where he serves as the medical director of the Global Sickle Cell Disease Network located at the Centre for Global Child Health. He is a founder of the Global Sickle Cell Disease Network. Education Odame had his secondary education at the Accra Academy. He continued at the University of Ghana, where he obtained his MBChB in 1982. He obtained membership
the university's Department of Medicine. He is a staff physician of The Hospital for Sick Children, where he serves as the medical director of the Global Sickle Cell Disease Network located at the Centre for Global Child Health. He is a founder of the Global Sickle Cell Disease Network. Education Odame had his secondary education at the Accra Academy. He continued at the University of Ghana, where he obtained his MBChB in 1982. He obtained membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1991. Career Odame moved to Canada in 2000 to further his work as a medical recruit of McMaster University. After six years of service at the Health Sciences Centre in Hamilton, Odame joined the Hospital for Sick
for Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1999 births Living people Association
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1999 births Living people
of the Dutch Revolt. Family His father was Andries Cornelisz Boelens Loen (1517-1573), his great-grandfather Andries Boelens, a well known mayor of Amsterdam. The Boelens Loen family was deeply involved in the history of their home town. His sister Alijd Andriesdr Boelens Loen (1557-1630) was married to Gerrit Bicker and the mother of the important Bicker brothers including Andries Bicker. Cornelis Boelens Loen married Alyd Claesdr Smit. From this marriage emerged Aaltje Boelens Loen (1579-1630), who was married to Jacob Dircksz de Graeff. Cornelis Boelens Loen was probably the last male heir of his family; his large fortune passed to his daughter Aaltje and her husband Jacob. Boelens has one illegitimate daughter, Sara Cornelisdr Boelens. Career After the
the time of the Dutch Revolt. Family His father was Andries Cornelisz Boelens Loen (1517-1573), his great-grandfather Andries Boelens, a well known mayor of Amsterdam. The Boelens Loen family was deeply involved in the history of their home town. His sister Alijd Andriesdr Boelens Loen (1557-1630) was married to Gerrit Bicker and the mother of the important Bicker brothers including Andries Bicker.
to move his engine and all of the cars attached to it out of the way of the Silver Lake special, however there was not enough time between the crossing of the foundry car and the arrival of the Silver Lake special to close the switches. With both switches set wrong, the special should have stayed on the rails and stopped on the siding. However, one of the switches was out of line, causing the special to strike the end of the rail and derail. Several of the excursion train's cars telescoped, the compartment car was smashed, and three or four cars mounted on top of each other. The two locomotives, baggage car, compartment car, and four passenger cars came off the track. The cylinder of the second locomotive entered the side of the compartment car, killing all but one of its occupants. A total of 17 passengers and two railroad employees died and 166 passengers and 4 railroad employees were injured. Investigation and trial The Massachusetts Railroad Commission's investigation into the accident found the engineer and conductor of the freight train to be "guilty of gross and criminal negligence" and called for the arrest of the conductor, Charles H. Hartwell. On October 11, 1878, Massachusetts Attorney General Charles R. Train asked the Massachusetts State Police to arrest Hartwell. Hartwell made a statement to police claiming that he had written orders from his superior to act in the manner he did when the accident occurred. The following day he was arranged on the charge of manslaughter and held on $10,000 bail. A formal inquest was conducted by Judge Everett C. Bumpus. Hartwell's attorney blamed the accident on the Newport train's
returning from a sporting event. The conductor who placed the switch was convicted of manslaughter, however the conviction was overturned on appeal. Silver Lake special A special train had been prepared for spectators returning from the well-attended Reagan-Davis sculling race on Silver Lake in Plympton, Massachusetts. The train was made up of two locomotives, a baggage car where the racing shells were stored, a compartment coach where race officials, journalists, and one of the principals of the race, Patrick Reagan, were seated, and twenty passenger cars. In total the special contained 1,600 to 1,800 passengers. The train was not running on a set schedule and as was the case with late-running special trains, a notice was sent to railroad employees giving the train the right-of-way after 4 pm. It did not depart Silver Lake until around 6:30 pm. Newport freight train At 6:30 pm, the regularly-scheduled Newport local freight train departed Boston. The train, which consisted of an engine and 15 freight cars, was short-staffed as one of the brakemen had gone home sick earlier that day. It was against the rules of the road for the train to go out, however the conductor, Charles H. Hartwell incorrectly assumed that the Silver Lake special had already reached Boston and he was not informed to the contrary. He was instructed to pick up five empty flat cars from the Wollaston Foundry siding. Upon reaching the foundry, two switches were opened and the train was divided to put the cars in the center. Accident Around 7:30 pm, the foundry car was moved across the inward track to the outward track and put in place. At this time, the excursion train approached on the inward track. The freight train's engineer was able to move his engine and all of the cars attached to it out of the way of the Silver Lake special, however there was not enough time between the crossing of the foundry car and the arrival of the Silver Lake special to close the switches. With both switches set wrong, the special should have stayed on the rails and stopped on the siding. However, one of the switches was out of line, causing the special to strike the end of the rail and derail. Several of the excursion train's cars telescoped, the compartment car was smashed, and three or four cars mounted on top of each other. The two locomotives, baggage car, compartment car, and four passenger cars came off the
department of archaeological vaults of the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, since 1989 - at the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (RAS) and at the Department of Museum Studies at Saint-Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts. He died from complications of COVID-19 in Saint Petersburg on 19 February 2022, at the age of 68. References External links Археолог Сергей Белецкий: Надо меньше копать и
was a Russian archaeologist and historian. He was a Doctor of Historical Sciences, Leading Researcher of the Department of Slavic-Finnish Archeology of the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the USSR Academy of Sciences (RAS). Biography Beletsky graduated from the Faculty of History of the Saint Petersburg State University in the Department of Archeology in 1976. From 1970 to 1971, he worked at the Hermitage Museum, in the workshop for the restoration of monumental painting. From 1979 to 1989 he worked in the department of archaeological vaults of the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, since 1989 - at the Institute
1999 births Living people Association football people from Saitama Prefecture Ryutsu Keizai University alumni Japanese footballers Association football midfielders J1 League
football people from Saitama Prefecture Ryutsu Keizai University alumni Japanese footballers Association football midfielders J1 League players Urawa Red Diamonds players Sagan
Summit School in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He then matriculated to Skidmore College, where he played as a forward on the school's NCAA Division III soccer team. He graduated from Skidmore in 2012 with a degree in management and business. He then went on to study graphic design at Parsons School of Design. After graduating from Parsons, he began work as a graphic designer for Upper 90 Soccer, a soccer equipment retailer in New York City. He then took a job as the lead art director for New York City FC. He created the new club's crest logo as well as
Paul, Minnesota. He then matriculated to Skidmore College, where he played as a forward on the school's NCAA Division III soccer team. He graduated from Skidmore in 2012 with a degree in management and business. He then went on to study graphic design at Parsons School of Design. After graduating from Parsons, he began work as a graphic designer for Upper 90 Soccer, a soccer equipment retailer in New York City. He then took a job as the lead art director for New York City FC. He created the new club's crest logo as well as their jerseys, billboards, and other marketing materials. He then went on to work for Nike, Inc. as a graphic designer in their global football apparel department. At Nike,
The company was founded in 1994 as Cadex. Initially it was specialising in helmet and eyewear testing equipment. In 2000, after it secured a number of orders from military units and police departments, it created the defence division. Cadex Defence worked with Remington Arms to create the Remington RACS chassis for the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, a modern revision of Remington Model 700 rifle. The company
military units and police departments, it created the defence division. Cadex Defence worked with Remington Arms to create the Remington RACS chassis for the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, a modern revision of Remington Model 700 rifle. The company offers a similar chassis to Remington RACS under the name Cadex Dual Strike. Cadex Defence produces CDX-MC Kraken multi-caliber rifle, which is based on Cadex Dual Strike chassis. The company also produces CDX-40 Shadow rifles. Since 2019, these rifles are used by long-range snipers of the French special forces unit 1st RPIMA. The rifles use .408 Chey Tac chamber. On May 8, 2019, a 2 million
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1999 births Living people Association football people from Hiroshima Prefecture Meiji University alumni Japanese footballers Association football
Representatives. See also African American officeholders during and following the Reconstruction era References South Carolina politicians 1831 births
in the South Carolina House of Representatives. See also African American officeholders during and following the
was contagious. Agostino Bassi later proved the capital fact that this disease was caused by a living organism. Publications of Foscarini Foscarini, Giacomo Maria, « Sulla malattia dei filugelli, detta del calcinello e del segno », Il raccoglitore, 8 (1820), no 30, pp. 100–104, available on the site of the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense. Foscarini, Giacomo Maria, « Sopra il modo di antivenire le malattie dei filugelli », Il Raccoglitore, 8 (1820), no 32, available on the site
no 33, pp. 49–51, available on the site of the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense. Foscarini, Giacomo Maria, « Sperienze ed osservazioni di Giacomo Maria Foscarini sulla malattia de' bachi, conosciuta sotto il nome di calcinetto », Biblioteca italiana, t. 22, April 1821, part 2, pp. 59–83, available on the site of the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense. Sources on Foscarini Pieces of the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense. Carlo Vittadini, "Dei mezzi di prevenire il calcino o male del segno nei bachi da seta", Memorie dell (I. R.) Istituto Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere (ed Arti), Classe di Scienze Matematiche e Naturali, vol. 4, 1854, pp. 241–288, online. Maria Maddalena Monti, "Oltre la deferenza: il rapporto tra un proprietario terriero e il suo agente di campagna nelle lettere di
дополненное. — Чебоксары: Чувашское книжное издательство, 2007. — С. 52–53. — 462 с. — ISBN 978-5-7670-1502-3. Notes External links Строительство Храма в селе Лащ-Таябе Яльчикского района Глава Чебоксарской митрополии освятил храм Рождества Пресвятой Богородицы в селе Лащ Таяба Russian Orthodox church buildings in Russia Christian terminology Churches in Chuvashia 19th-century Eastern Orthodox church
is a Russian Orthodox church of the Chuvash diocese. It is located in the village of Lasch-Tayaba in the Yalchiksky District, Chuvashia. History In the village of Lasch-Tayaba, the temple was built in 1840. It was closed and completely destroyed in the 40s of the XX century.
member of the Banner club in Ennis, Meehan first came to prominence as a dual player at juvenile and underage levels and as a schoolboy with Rice College. He made his first appearance on the inter-county scene as a dual player with the Clare minor teams in 2018. Meehan captained the minor footballers the following season and was the minor hurling team's top scorer. He ended the 2019
a schoolboy with Rice College. He made his first appearance on the inter-county scene as a dual player with the Clare minor teams in 2018. Meehan captained the minor footballers the following season and was the minor hurling team's top scorer. He ended the 2019 season as Munster Minor Footballer
I round in a men's doubles match teaming up with Genius Chidzikwe against Israel which eventually ended up in a losing cause. He also featured in one singles match in the tournament but lost it in straight sets to Israel's Jonathan Erlich. In August 2003, he took part in the Dairibord Zimbabwe Open and reached semi-final round of the tournament after creating a huge upset victory in the quarter-finals over Peter Nyamande who was one of the hot favorites of the tournament. He turned the game on his head and found himself as the top seed in the 2003 Zimbabwe Open with many high-profile local tennis players being absent from the competition owing to various reasons. He also went onto pursue a degree in Economics in the Southern Methodist University in 2001 and graduated from the university in 2005. Once he completed his tennis scholarship in 2005, he returned to his home country Zimbabwe and played tennis for over six
he completed his tennis scholarship in 2005, he returned to his home country Zimbabwe and played tennis for over six years. He later retired from the sport as of late 2011 and then began focusing on coaching junior tennis players. He also worked at Telecel Zimbabwe as a sales representative during his latter part of his life while also being committed as a coach at the Harare Sports Club. Death He sustained severe fractures on his left leg and elbow during a road accident which took place on a late night in Harare on 16 January 2022 when he was on his way to home after attending a private function at the Harare Sports Club. It was reported that he was hit by a car which was incidentally driven by Zimbabwean cricketer Tarisai Musakanda. It was also later revealed that Musakanda had immediately stopped his car at the scene of the accident and had rushed to the West End Hospital taking injured Chingoka in his car. Chingoka died on 27 January 2022 after spending 10 days in the Intensive Care Unit at the age of 39 and the post-morterm report ruled that the road accident was the root cause for his death. Musakanda was later charged with culpable homicide and for failure to report the accident to the police preceding 24 hours of the incident. See also List of Zimbabwe Davis Cup team representatives References 1982 births 2022 deaths Sportspeople from Harare Zimbabwean male tennis players