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jamaats, which were also joined by other militants from the North Caucasus, as well as Syrians and jihadists from all over the Middle East. According to representatives of the Chechen diaspora in Europe, hundreds of Chechens from Europe went to Syria to fight in the ranks of the Syrian opposition against the government army of Bashar al-Assad. In June 2013, the leadership of the Chechen Republic officially recognized that up to 1,700 Chechen natives were howling in the Middle East region. In the same year, according to information disseminated by the militants' Internet resources, as well as in the Russian media, Rustam Gelaev, the son of the famous Chechen commander Ruslan (Khamzat) Gelaev, was killed in Syria. Rustam died fighting on the side of the Syrian opposition. Split Chechens mediated in the settlement of the conflict between Jabhat al-Nusra (now — Hayat Tahrir al-Sham) and the Syrian opposition, on the one hand, and with ISIS, on the other. In early November 2014, the leadership of "Jaish al-Muhajirin wal-Ansar", represented by Salahuddin Shishani, met with the leadership of ISIS in their capital Raqqa and held talks on reconciliation of the two warring parties. However, the conversation with the leadership of ISIS ended in vain. In response to the proposal of the emir of "Jaish al-Muhajirin wal-Ansar" Salahuddin Shishani to stop the war between Sunni Muslims, in particular with Islamic Jamaats such as Jabhat al-Nusra, Ahrar al-Sham and others, the leadership of ISIS refused and stated that it would not stop fighting these groups, because it considers the emirs of these factions Kafirs and Murtads. After that, the leader of "Jaish al-Muhajirin wal-Ansar", Salahuddin Shishani, left Raqqa and returned to Idlib This conflict was also reflected among the Chechen Mujahideen in Syria, in particular among the Chechen emirs, who had previously acted in alliance with each other. Some of them defected to the ISIS and took leadership positions, while some remained on the side of Jabhat al-Nusra and the Syrian opposition. The very history of the conflict between Jabhat al-Nusra and ISIS (at that time, the Islamic State of Iraq) begins at the end of 2013, when units of the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) invaded Syria from the territory of Iraq during the most active phase of the civil war, when various jihadist groups and the Syrian opposition began to consistently seize cities from the government army of Bashar al-Assad. Al-Qaeda in Syria (Jabhat al-Nusra) together with the Ahrar al-Sham group played a significant role in the capture of the city of Raqqa in
part in the civil war in Syria, fight against the legitimate government of Bashar al-Assad on the side of the Syrian opposition and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, led by Sunnis, as well as on the side of the terrorist group ISIS. History The first mention of armed groups of Chechen militants in Syria appeared in a number of media outlets at the end of 2011. In October 2012, some publications wrote that Chechens as part of the Syrian opposition forces of the FSA and Jabhat al-Nusra took part in an attack on the military base of the Syrian army air defense brigade near Aleppo. Chechen jihadists began arriving in Syria en masse mainly in 2011-2015 from Chechnya, as well as from Europe, where they left during the second Chechen War, fleeing from the war, as well as from the Pankisi Gorge of Georgia, where ethnic Chechens-Kistins who emigrated there during the Caucasian War live. Chechens occupied the second largest number among the foreign contingent of jihadists in Syria, estimates of their number range from 1,700 to 3,000 people, they played a significant role in the civil war in Syria, and several dozen well-known commanders of Syrian rebels and jihadists were Chechens by origin. Some of them were veterans of the first and second Chechen wars and used their combat experience to train and train the Syrian opposition and militants. They formed their own armed detachments and jamaats, which were also joined by other militants from the North Caucasus, as well as Syrians and jihadists from all over the Middle East. According to representatives of the Chechen diaspora in Europe, hundreds of Chechens from Europe went to Syria to fight in the ranks of the Syrian opposition against the government army of Bashar al-Assad. In June 2013, the leadership of the Chechen Republic officially recognized that up to 1,700 Chechen natives were howling in the Middle East region. In the same year, according to information disseminated by the militants' Internet resources, as well as in the Russian media, Rustam Gelaev, the son of the famous Chechen commander Ruslan (Khamzat) Gelaev, was killed in Syria. Rustam died fighting on the side of the Syrian opposition. Split Chechens mediated in the settlement of the conflict between Jabhat al-Nusra (now — Hayat Tahrir al-Sham) and the Syrian opposition, on the one hand, and with ISIS, on the other. In early November 2014, the leadership of "Jaish al-Muhajirin wal-Ansar", represented by Salahuddin Shishani, met with the leadership of ISIS in their capital Raqqa and held talks on reconciliation of the two warring parties. However, the conversation with the leadership of ISIS ended in vain. In response to the proposal of the emir of "Jaish al-Muhajirin wal-Ansar" Salahuddin Shishani to stop the war between Sunni Muslims, in particular with Islamic Jamaats such as Jabhat al-Nusra, Ahrar al-Sham and others, the leadership of ISIS refused and stated that it would not stop fighting these groups, because it considers the emirs of these factions Kafirs and Murtads. After that, the leader of "Jaish al-Muhajirin wal-Ansar", Salahuddin Shishani, left Raqqa and returned to Idlib This conflict was also reflected among the Chechen Mujahideen in Syria, in particular among the Chechen emirs, who had previously acted in alliance with each other. Some of them defected to the ISIS and took leadership positions, while some remained on the side of Jabhat al-Nusra and the Syrian opposition. The very history of the
or 1998) is a Ugandan footballer who plays as a midfielder for FUFA Women Super League club Lady Doves FC and the Uganda women's national
1998) is a Ugandan footballer who plays as a midfielder for FUFA Women Super League club Lady Doves FC and the Uganda women's national team. Club career Nabbosa has played for Lady Doves in Uganda. International
Solnhofen Limestone, in Bavaria. Until his death, Victor Thiollière never ceased to collect and study a maximum of fossils from the site, and it was, in large part, thanks to his study of the Cerin fossils that he was recognized in the palaeontology world. His works showed the similarities of the lithographic limestones of Cerin and Solnhofen. He described several new species of fish. He published in 1854 the first part of his "Description des poissons fossiles provenant des gisements coralliens du Jura dans le Bugey" ("Description of the fossil fish from the Jura corallian deposits in the Bugey"), but died shortly before the publication of the second part, the descriptions and lithographic plates already finished. Research on site Researches on this Late Kimmeridgian site (Late Jurassic, around -153 Ma), from 1975 to 1995, were an unique operation and involved advanced technology. Directed by geologist from the Claude Bernard University in Lyon, it necessitated heavy equipment of civil engineering. This operation allowed the discovery of algae, ferns, conifers, molluscs, sea urchins, starfish, crustaceans such as the holotypes of Cyclerion bourseaui and Soleryon amicalis, reptiles, fish, as well as tracks of turtles and other reptiles. A thorough study permitted to determine the age and nature of the site (a tropical lagoon 153 million of years old) and to understand the reasons of this exceptional fossilization. A one-of-a-kind Late Jurassic fossilized track of prehistoric marine turtle was discovered in Cerin. Fossilization process in Cerin To understand the fossilization process in Cerin, scientists went on expedition to Aldabra in the Indian Ocean, to observe a fossilization process similar to the one who happened on the site. 153 millions of years ago, the climate was tropical. The lagoon had only few contacts with the open sea, and evaporation was intense. Terrestrial animals venturing in the lagoon shores leaved their tracks in a quickly drying mud. During storms, a large quantity of saltwater, carrying mud, vegetal remains, and dead or alive animals, entered the lagoon ; clearwater, brought by rains and water runoff, brought as well large quantities of particulate matters. When the calm was settling, those fine particles
erected at 560 meters above sea level, and is located at 20 km of Belley, 75 km of Lyon, 80 km of Grenoble and 90 km of Geneva. Lithographic limestone Cerin was reputed by the end of the XIXe century for the quality of its lithographic limestone. The area was, during the Late Jurassic, a tropical lagoon. Lithographic limestone is formed by sedimentation of a very thin carbonated mud deposited at the bottom of a lagoon 153 million of years ago. Those deposits are disposed in strata. The quarry exploitation, which began in 1835 during the lithography golden age, allowed to periodically uncover prints of prehistoric animals and plants fossilized in stone. Paleontology was at its beginning and those discoveries were still little-known. Site discovery In 1838, thanks to the engineer Aimé Drian, a passionate amateur geologist, and lyonese geologist, among which Victor Thiollière, those fossils were discovered and the existence of the paleontological site of Cerin was revealed to the scientific world. The site obtains an international reputation and rival with the Solnhofen Limestone, in Bavaria. Until his death, Victor Thiollière never ceased to collect and study a maximum of fossils from the site, and it was, in large part, thanks to his study of the Cerin fossils that he was recognized in the palaeontology world. His works showed the similarities of the lithographic limestones of Cerin and Solnhofen. He described several new species of fish. He published in 1854 the first part of his "Description des poissons fossiles provenant des gisements coralliens du Jura dans le Bugey" ("Description of the fossil fish from the Jura corallian deposits in the Bugey"), but died shortly before the publication of the second part, the descriptions and lithographic plates already finished. Research on site Researches on this Late Kimmeridgian site (Late Jurassic, around -153 Ma), from 1975 to 1995, were an unique operation and involved advanced technology. Directed by geologist from the Claude Bernard University in Lyon, it necessitated heavy equipment of civil engineering. This operation allowed the discovery
is a Ugandan footballer who plays as a midielder for FUFA Women Super League club Asubo Gafford Ladies and the Uganda women's national team. Club career Nabbosa has played for
has played for Asubo Gafford Ladies in Uganda. International career Nabbosa capped for Uganda at senior level during the 2021 COSAFA
end of last years athletic calendar. The Cardinal are members of the MPSF and were picked to finish sixth in the MPSF preseason poll. Season highlights Will be filled in as the season progresses. Roster Schedule TV/Internet Streaming information: All home games will be televised on Pac-12 Network or streamed on Pac-12+ Stanford's streaming page. Most road games will also be streamed by the schools streaming service. The conference tournament will be streamed by FloVolleyball. *-Indicates conference match. Times listed are Pacific Time Zone. Announcers for televised games Lindenwood: Tim Swartz Lindenwood: Tim Swartz & Jordan Watkins UC Irvine: Tim Swartz UC Irvine: Rob Espero & Charlie Brande UC San Diego: Bryan Fenley & Ricci Luyties Vanguard: Tim Swartz &
Pavilion. After being told that the 2021 season would be the Cardinal's final season of men's volleyball play, the program was saved when the university reversed their decision near the end of last years athletic calendar. The Cardinal are members of the MPSF and were picked to finish sixth in the MPSF preseason poll. Season highlights Will be filled in as the season progresses. Roster Schedule TV/Internet Streaming information: All home games will be televised on Pac-12 Network or streamed on Pac-12+ Stanford's streaming page. Most road games will also be streamed by the schools streaming service. The conference tournament
signed with 31 East / Universal Music Canada. Her single Ctrl + Alt + Del was certified gold in Canada on February 15, 2022. Early life and career Donolo grew up in Montreal and has enjoyed music since a young age. When she was three years old, she tried matching the notes from a real piano on her Fisher-Price toy piano. She first gained attention for singing both the American and Canadian national anthems before a Boston Bruins-Montreal Canadiens game on November 13, 2014. Her performance caused a "buzz" on social media, mostly due her good looks and giving the American anthem a
performance earned 100 000 views on youtube. She remembers the incredible energy in the Bell Centre which was very inspiring for her as an artist at the time. She later sang both national anthems at Toronto Blue Jays exhibition baseball game at Montreal Olympic Stadium in 2016, causing a similar buzz in the media, for both her performance and because of her looks. Donolo later moved to Toronto to try and gain a foothold in the music industry. . She is bilingual in both English and French. Career Signed with 31 East / Universal Music Canada, her music has appeared on the FIFA 22 VOLTA FOOTBALL Soundtrack and has over 10 million streams on Spotify. Her single Ctrl + Alt + Del has been certified gold in Canada. She hopes to
of moth in the family Oecophoridae, first described by Edward Meyrick in 1885 as Ocystola acrobaphes. The holotype was collected in
holotype was collected in Sydney, New South Wales, in January 1878. Meyrick's description Further reading References Oecophorinae
superior wrongly believes that he is complicit in a robbery committed by a gang his brother is involved with. With the assistance of a crime reporter, he sets out to round up the gang of thieves and clear his name. Cast Ralph Lewis as Dad Gillen Thelma Hill as Mary Gillen Sam Nelson as Danny Malone Joe E. Brown as Jimmy Wells Eugene Strong as Alfred Dayton Jr Charlie Hall as 'Bull' Savage References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998.
gang of thieves and clear his name. Cast Ralph Lewis as Dad Gillen Thelma Hill as Mary Gillen Sam Nelson as Danny Malone Joe E. Brown as Jimmy Wells Eugene Strong as Alfred Dayton Jr Charlie Hall as 'Bull' Savage References Bibliography Connelly, Robert B. The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2. December Press, 1998. Gehring, Wes D. Joe E. Brown:
the name include: Erline Harris (1914–2004), American rhythm
the name include: Erline Harris (1914–2004), American rhythm and blues singer Erline P. McGriff (1924–2004), American
travels around the USSR reciting her sad and poignant poems, and at the age of 27 she comes to the conclusion that she is no longer able to compose. She suffers from alcoholism and wants to understand herself. And suddenly Ivan appears in
the age of 27 she comes to the conclusion that she is no longer able to compose. She suffers from alcoholism and wants to understand herself. And suddenly Ivan appears
marriage to Krishna Rao, she lived in New York in the 1950s, where she continued to perform, especially for visiting Indian diplomats and politicians including India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. She was instrumental in introducing Indian classical dance to international audiences, and often innovated with classical techniques, incorporating aspects of other Indian classical and folk dances into her performances. Rao returned to India after India attained Independence, and lived in New Delhi, where she established a dance school and taught two forms of Indian classical dance; Kathakali and Bharatanatyam. During this time, she also began performing in Malayalam-language theater, and often acted, directed and wrote scripts based on Malayalam literature and stories herself. She was a notable performer, and had transitioned into performing Hindi-language theater as well, memorizing her dialogues after having them written in her native Malayalam language. She was known in particular for her performance in vidhi vesham, or comic roles. Following this, she moved to Bengaluru, where she studied classical Indian Carnatic music. Although she stopped performing dance in the 1990s, she continued to practice dance through her life, into her 90s, and in 2016, a video of Rao dancing classical Bharatanatyam at the age of 92 went viral, leading to a revived interest in her career. Rao was active in social efforts to establish women's rights, and worked with the All India Women's Conference. In 2019, she was the subject of a documentary film, Oh That's Bhanu, about her life. It was made by filmmaker R.V. Ramani, and documented her career in dance as well as her later struggles with memory loss. The film
international audiences, and often innovated with classical techniques, incorporating aspects of other Indian classical and folk dances into her performances. Rao returned to India after India attained Independence, and lived in New Delhi, where she established a dance school and taught two forms of Indian classical dance; Kathakali and Bharatanatyam. During this time, she also began performing in Malayalam-language theater, and often acted, directed and wrote scripts based on Malayalam literature and stories herself. She was a notable performer, and had transitioned into performing Hindi-language theater as well, memorizing her dialogues after having them written in her native Malayalam language. She was known in particular for her performance in vidhi vesham, or comic roles. Following this, she moved to Bengaluru, where she studied classical Indian Carnatic music. Although she stopped performing dance in the 1990s, she continued to practice dance through her life, into her 90s, and in 2016, a video of Rao dancing classical Bharatanatyam at the age of 92 went viral, leading to a revived interest in her career. Rao was active in social efforts to establish women's rights, and worked with the All India Women's Conference. In 2019, she was the subject of a documentary film, Oh That's Bhanu, about her life. It was made by filmmaker R.V. Ramani, and documented her career in dance as well as her later struggles with memory loss. The film later won the Bala Kailasam Memorial Award 2019, and was screened at the Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image festival in 2019. Personal life Rao was born in Kozhikode, Kerala in 1923. She met her husband, Krishna Rao, a lawyer, while on tour in the 1940s.
University in Uganda. International career Namuddu capped for Uganda at senior level during the 2021 COSAFA Women's Championship.
career Namuddu has played for Makerere University in Uganda. International career Namuddu capped for Uganda at senior level
It is scheduled to be theatrically released on July 28, 2022. Plot The film tells about twin brothers, whose father wants them to study at the Nakhimov School and
The film tells about twin brothers, whose father wants them to study at the Nakhimov School and go to the Navy, but this does not suit them and the thirst for fun and easy money eventually leads them to
Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea. This is the eighth ceremony in the show's history. Judging criteria Performers Winners and nominees Main awards Winners and nominees are listed below. Winners are listed first and emphasized in bold. Other awards Stats Artists with multiple nominations 6 nominations Exo 5 nominations BTS GFriend
and emphasized in bold. Other awards Stats Artists with multiple nominations 6 nominations Exo 5 nominations BTS GFriend Twice 3 nominations Bewhy Jang Beom-june Mamamoo Red Velvet 2 nominations I.O.I Psy Seventeen Winner Artists with multiple awards 5 awards Exo 3
Young Africans S.C. players Burundi women's international footballers Burundian expatriate footballers Burundian expatriate sportspeople in
Uwimana is a Burundian footballer who plays as a forward for Yanga Princess and Burundi women's national team. References
them to their first African Women's Cup of the Nations tournament. References External links Living people Burundian women's
aggregate victory over Djibouti which qualified them to their first African Women's Cup of the Nations tournament. References External links Living people Burundian women's
for all citizens by protecting and restoring the environment and public health" in the state. The department is authorized under New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (NH RSA) Chapter 21-O. The department consists of three divisions: Air Resources Division, Water Division, and Waste Management Division. The Water Division includes the New Hampshire Water Council and the New Hampshire Wetlands Council. Additionally,
"sustain a high quality of life for all citizens by protecting and restoring the environment and public health" in the state. The department is authorized under New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (NH RSA) Chapter 21-O. The department consists of three divisions: Air Resources Division, Water Division, and Waste Management Division. The Water Division includes the
rise at the western limit of the range and the waterlogged lower Penzhina valley marks its eastern end. The mountains of the Ichigem are of moderate altitude. They are covered with tundra vegetation and have a barren look. The highest point of the range is an unnamed high peak, located in the central sector of the range. There are numerous vestiges of ancient glaciation in the Ichigem Range, but no modern glaciers. River Oklan has its sources in Mount Stolovaya of the western part of the Ichigem and flows roughly eastwards along the southern limits of the range, beyond which rises the Oklan Plateau (Окланское плато). See also List of mountains and hills of Russia References External links Changes on the
but no modern glaciers. River Oklan has its sources in Mount Stolovaya of the western part of the Ichigem and flows roughly eastwards along the southern limits of the range, beyond which rises the Oklan Plateau (Окланское плато). See also List of mountains and hills of Russia References External links Changes on the physical map of Northeast Asia Александр Смышляев. ГЕОЛОГИ КАМЧАТКИ Рельеф Камчатки Mountain ranges of Magadan
of football in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is affiliated with the All India
All India Football Federation, the national governing body of football in the
civil rights movement, the anti-war movement, and support of the New Left movement. Early life Edward Michael Keating, Sr. was born on April 17, 1925 in New Jersey. In 1940, when he was a teenager, the family moved to Menlo Park, California. During World War II, Keating served in the Pacific in the United States Navy. He attended Stanford Law School, graduating in 1950. He married Helen English, who also attended Stanford. He was raised as a Protestant and converted to Roman Catholicism in 1954. Career After college he worked for 4 years as a commercial real estate lawyer, followed by teaching English at the Santa Clara University for one year. In 1962, he found and published Ramparts, a Catholic quarterly literary magazine based in Menlo Park. He personally financed the quarterly publication, and the magazine reached circulation of 400,000. Ramparts printed articles about the murders of three civil rights workers in Mississippi; and in 1967 they exposed the Central Intelligence Agency’s secret financing of the National Student Association. Writers in Ramparts included Susan Sontag, Seymour Hersh, Robert Scheer, Eldridge Cleaver, and John Howard Griffin. In 1965, Keating left the Catholic church and became agnostic, and in the same year wrote the book The Scandal of Silence (1965) about the Catholic Church during World War II. On December 12, 1966, Keating helped Eldridge Cleaver get paroled from Folsom State Prison and get hired as
church and became agnostic, and in the same year wrote the book The Scandal of Silence (1965) about the Catholic Church during World War II. On December 12, 1966, Keating helped Eldridge Cleaver get paroled from Folsom State Prison and get hired as a staff writer at Ramparts. Keating was forced to leave Raparts in 1967, and ran for United States Congress for the 11th Congressional District seat in San Mateo. He did not won the Congressional run, the seat went to Pete McCloskey. Keating wrote a few books, short stories, and novellas after his Congressional run. He served on the legal council for Huey Newton of the Black Panthers Party. In 1971, Keating published the book Free Huey!. In March 2003, he donated his 1960s Black Panther documents to the Black Panthers Papers at Stanford University. Death Keating died of pneumonia on April 2, 2003 at Stanford Hospital in Stanford, California. At the time of his death he was living in Mountain View, California. He was survived by 6 children. Publications See also Pacific Counseling Service List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture References External links Video: Edward M. Keating on the Huey Newton Trial (1968), KTVU News, from the
was an Indian chemist and a professor of organic chemistry at the Indian Institute of Science. Guha was born in Routhbhog, Bikrampur, Dacca District to Govinda Chandra and Brajalakshmi. He studied in the local school before joining Dacca College, receiving a BSc (1915) and MSc (1917). He studied under E.R. Watson at
following his departure he studied under P.C. Ray. He received a DSc in 1923 with a Palit Scholarship and subsequently a Premchand Roychand Scholarship. He then taught at the University of Dacca and took an interest in organic sulphur compounds. He moved to the Indian Institute of Science following the retirement of professor J.L. Simonsen to head the Organic Chemistry Department in 1928 and worked
wings are orange-yellow to pale yellow or creamy-white, the wings on the upper lobes usually wide, on the lower lobes triangular and usually wide. Flowering occurs sporadically, and the fruit is long. Taxonomy Lechenaultia lutescens was first formally described in 1987 by David A. Morrison and Roger Charles Carolin in the journal Brunonia from specimens collected near Yuendumu. The specific epithet (lutescens) means "becoming yellow". Distribution and habitat This leschenaultia grows with spinifex on sandplains, dunes and stony creek beds in inland areas of Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Conservation status This leschenaultia is listed as "not threatened" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and of "least concern" under the Northern Territory Territory
and orange-yellow to pale yellow or creamy-white flowers. Description Lechenaultia lutescens is a wand-shaped, more or less glabrous, ascending herb or subshrub that typically grows to a height of up to . The leaves are rigid, narrow, rather fleshy and long. The flowers are arranged in loose groups, the sepals long and the petals long with long hairs inside the petal tube. The petal lobes and wings are orange-yellow to pale yellow or creamy-white, the wings on the upper lobes usually wide, on the lower lobes triangular and usually wide. Flowering occurs sporadically, and the fruit is long. Taxonomy Lechenaultia lutescens was first formally described in 1987 by David A. Morrison and Roger Charles Carolin
The main reason for this was that Lankadeepa had surrendered to political forces several times. Saman who was angry like a snake when he saw injustice, first left Lankadeepa in 1975. He was removed from office under the then Sri Lanka Freedom Party government. Shortly afterwards, he rejoined the editorial board of Lankadeepa. At the time, the Times of Ceylon Limited (TCL) was a state-owned enterprise controlled by the United National Party government. He resigned as assistant editor again in 1984, shortly before the entire TCL closed. Later he held a number of positions in the Dinamina newspaper too. He was also the Vice President of the Songwriters' Forum, which was formed in the early 1990s. He was involved in a trade union struggle under the Intellectual Property Act and was the feature editor and co-editor of 'Silumina' newspaper. He was the Consultant Editor of Dinamina and a sub editor of Janatha newspapers at the time of retirement. Weerasinghe made his first writings as a lyricist when he was in school. The song he wrote for a devotional song competition held in Panadura at that time was sung by Neela Wickramasinghe, who was a school girl at the time. He also composed the first radio song of Sunil Edirisinghe, "Waadakayaneni". His first radio song was 'Hetak Gange Sithala' composed for a 1971 simple song program for Punsiri Soysa. Later, he wrote many of Soysa's all-time favorite hits such as "Sewwandiyakata Pem Banda", "Rusiru Dasunak", "Biduwak Iwasa Ahanna" and "Ganga Diyawela Gala". Meanwhile, he wrote the first geometrical song in Sri Lanka, titled "Samakoni Thrikonayaki" for Dayarathna Ranatunga. His first lyrics broadcast on the radio was a patriotic song titled "Muthuketa Mathuwuna Maha Sayurai" which was sung by C.L. Fonseka to music by Rohitha Wijesuriya. Veteran singer Malini Bulathsinhala enters the field as a solo singer with the song wrote by Weerasinghe, titled "Sanda Madale Sita" which was included in a radio drama. Meanwhile, he also wrote the radio anthem "Nawa Rasa Dhara" to add patriotic feeling. The music of the song was composed by Sarath Dassanayake. Saman-Sarath duo then made several collaborative works for more than two decades which includes the popular song "Hima Renu Watena". The song "Sondura Mata Samudenna" was composed by Weerasinghe and was included in the programs 'Prabuddha Gee' and 'Ran Kethai Kammalai' on the National Radio in the 1970s. The purpose of the Prabuddha Gee, which was sung between 5.45 - 6.00 am daily before the morning news at that time, was to create a patriotic feeling among the general public based on the existing Vaga Sangrama project. The patriotic sentiment of the labour force was exaggerated in the songs he wrote such as: "Nabara Goyamata Rahas" which was sung by Gunadasa Kapuge. Saman also co-wrote the lyrics for the film 'Hadawatha Mal Yayai' with Sarath Dassanayake's son Ranga Dasanayake. Apart from being a lyricist, he also worked professionally
state-owned enterprise controlled by the United National Party government. He resigned as assistant editor again in 1984, shortly before the entire TCL closed. Later he held a number of positions in the Dinamina newspaper too. He was also the Vice President of the Songwriters' Forum, which was formed in the early 1990s. He was involved in a trade union struggle under the Intellectual Property Act and was the feature editor and co-editor of 'Silumina' newspaper. He was the Consultant Editor of Dinamina and a sub editor of Janatha newspapers at the time of retirement. Weerasinghe made his first writings as a lyricist when he was in school. The song he wrote for a devotional song competition held in Panadura at that time was sung by Neela Wickramasinghe, who was a school girl at the time. He also composed the first radio song of Sunil Edirisinghe, "Waadakayaneni". His first radio song was 'Hetak Gange Sithala' composed for a 1971 simple song program for Punsiri Soysa. Later, he wrote many of Soysa's all-time favorite hits such as "Sewwandiyakata Pem Banda", "Rusiru Dasunak", "Biduwak Iwasa Ahanna" and "Ganga Diyawela Gala". Meanwhile, he wrote the first geometrical song in Sri Lanka, titled "Samakoni Thrikonayaki" for Dayarathna Ranatunga. His first lyrics broadcast on the radio was a patriotic song titled "Muthuketa Mathuwuna Maha Sayurai" which was sung by C.L. Fonseka to music by Rohitha Wijesuriya. Veteran singer Malini Bulathsinhala enters the field as a solo singer with the song wrote by Weerasinghe, titled "Sanda Madale Sita" which was included in a radio drama. Meanwhile, he also wrote the radio anthem "Nawa Rasa Dhara" to add patriotic feeling. The music of the song was composed by Sarath Dassanayake. Saman-Sarath duo then made several collaborative works for more than two decades which includes the popular song "Hima Renu Watena". The song "Sondura Mata Samudenna" was composed by Weerasinghe and was included in the programs 'Prabuddha Gee' and 'Ran Kethai Kammalai' on the National Radio in the 1970s. The purpose of the Prabuddha Gee, which was sung between 5.45 - 6.00 am daily before the morning news at that time, was to create a patriotic feeling among the general public based on the existing Vaga Sangrama project. The patriotic sentiment of the labour force was exaggerated in the songs he wrote such as: "Nabara Goyamata Rahas" which was sung by Gunadasa Kapuge. Saman also co-wrote the lyrics for the film 'Hadawatha Mal Yayai' with Sarath Dassanayake's son Ranga Dasanayake. Apart from being a lyricist, he also worked professionally as a consultant in the art of advertising. He chaired the National Lotteries Board's Advertising Procurement Committee for some years. Filmography He has contributed by writing many popular films songs since 1974. Notable lyrics Weerasinghe wrote more than 2,000 lyrics for singers across several generations. Bidak Redi Asan Biduwak Iwasa Bindu Bindu Chandani Payala Rathriye Ganga Diyawel Gala Gauthama Budu Guna Hathara Watin Kalukaragena Hima Renu Vetena Kavikariye Sindu Kiyana Kiyay Mihiri Katha Kovula Amathanu Na Lassanai Adare Latha Madullak Katha Karanwa Mata Thani Na Midule Mal Sooriyagaha Monalisa Nambara Goyamata Nav Negala Awidin Peli Peli Ganu Lamai Randu
has been isolated from guts of cockroach species. References Verrucomicrobiota Bacteria genera
of cockroach species. References Verrucomicrobiota Bacteria genera Monotypic bacteria genera
in the Ambassadors Plot to assassinate Vladimir Lenin in 1918, which the press misnamed the Lockhart—Reilly plot, after two of its principal agents. The plot failed after it was eventually uncovered by the Cheka, and the Bolsheviks responded by escalating the Red Terror. U.S. Secretary of state Robert Lansing initiated the plot after Lenin seized power in October 1917 and removed Russia from the World War I, according to Barnes Carr
the University of Chicago to serve in Russia as part of the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. He became the chief field officer of DeWitt Clinton Poole, U.S. Consul general in Moscow, and American spymaster in Revolutionary Russia. Along with co-conspirator Boris Savinkov, he was implicated in the Ambassadors Plot to assassinate Vladimir Lenin in 1918, which the press misnamed the Lockhart—Reilly plot, after two of its principal agents. The plot failed after it was eventually uncovered by the Cheka, and the Bolsheviks
It is located in the Gongshu District of Hangzhou. The station was opened on 21 February 2022. Station layout The station has two stacked-island platforms
between Line 3 and Line 4 in inverse direction. Line 3 uses pair of tracks at the north (upper) side while Line 4 uses tracks at the south (lower) side. There are five exits. References Railway stations in Zhejiang
J. J. Ebers Award in 2004. References Living people 1943 births 20th-century American engineers Engineers from Arizona People from Phoenix, Arizona University of Arizona
Fossum is a native of Phoenix, Arizona. He studied electrical engineering at the University of Arizona, and worked for Sandia Laboratories before joining the University of Florida faculty in 1978. In 1983, he was elected a fellow of the IEEE. Fossum received
Its seeds are edible and nutritious, but quite small and difficult to harvest and handle, so it is usually regarded as a famine food. References ciliaris Flora of Africa Flora of the Western Indian Ocean Flora of the Arabian Peninsula Flora of the Indian subcontinent Flora of Myanmar Flora of Vietnam Flora of the Philippines Flora of Taiwan Flora of the Northwestern Pacific Plants described in 1818
so it is usually regarded as a famine food. References ciliaris Flora of Africa Flora of the Western Indian Ocean Flora of the Arabian Peninsula Flora of the Indian subcontinent Flora of Myanmar Flora
known species Geminisphaera colitermitum. References Verrucomicrobiota Bacteria genera Monotypic bacteria genera Taxa described
of Opitutaceae with one known species Geminisphaera colitermitum. References Verrucomicrobiota
Ocystola diclethra. Lectotypes for both Ocystola diclethra and Machaeretis niphoessa were both collected in greater
family Oecophoridae, first described by Edward Meyrick in 1885 as Ocystola diclethra. Lectotypes for both Ocystola diclethra and
known for his roles in dramas such as Duel (2017), Misty (2018), 365: Repeat the Year (2020), and Forecasting Love and Weather (2022)''. Selected filmography Television series Film
(2020), and Forecasting Love and Weather (2022)''. Selected filmography Television series Film Awards and nominations References External links 1979 births Living people 21st-century South Korean male actors South Korean male television actors South Korean male film actors South Korean male musical
Verrucomicrobiota Bacteria genera Taxa described in
from the family of Opitutaceae. References Verrucomicrobiota Bacteria
the genus of Lacunisphaera which has been isolated from
parvula is a Gram-negative and aerobic bacterium from
aquaticus). Nibricoccus aquaticus has been isolated from hyporheic freshwater from Korea. References Verrucomicrobiota
hyporheic freshwater from Korea. References Verrucomicrobiota Bacteria genera Monotypic bacteria genera
football games played by the Singapore national football team from 2020 to present. Results 2020 No matches played due
2020 to present. Results 2020 No matches played due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2021
on 595 screens on February 23, 2022. On the opening day the film ranked at number 4 on the Korean box office. it is at 7th place among all the Korean films released in the year 2022, with gross of US$441,397 and 57,587 admissions. Weekly admissions (Based on the Integrated Computer Network for Cinema Admission Tickets) Critical response Kim Mi-hwa of Star News criticized the presentation of the film, writing, "the content of satire and resistance to the original system was not well expressed in the film". She further stated that the depiction of sex scenes "continues for a long time" and "the subject matter this film was trying to talk about in the first place becomes more and more distant." Kim found the character Soo-Ryun, played by actress Ji-An, "disappointing" as "it feels hard and awkward without knowing where it is". Concluding her review Kim opined, "Serving the People seems to be difficult to leave behind more than a problematic work." Yang Yu-jin of My Daily in her review, termed the film as "A problematic work that shakes emotions by going back and forth between reason and instinct seeks the audience." She praised the performances of lead pair writing, "Yeon Woo-jin and Ji-an's challenging spirit stand out." Yang further stated, "in particular, Yeon Woo-jin's acting transformation is impressive." Concluding Yang wrote, that the film conveyed the impression that the heavy theme of anti-socialism has been somewhat volatilized, and it is only a description of exceptional 19-karat
novelist Yan Lianke. Director Jang Cheol-soo was assigned direction of the film and Yeon Woo-jin was offered the lead role of a soldier, who while struggling between class differences and sexual desire, succumbs to the temptation of his boss's wife. In an interview the lead actor Yeon Woo-jin said that he had read the script back in 2014, but the filming began in 2020. In September 2020, it was reported that Yeon Woo-jin and Jian has been cast in the film Serve the People directed by Jang Cheol-soo and produced by Leopard Film Company. Serve the People is a comeback film of Ji An, who is appearing after 5 years. Her last film was The Way in 2017. Reception Box office The film was released on 595 screens on February 23, 2022. On the opening day the film ranked at number 4 on the Korean box office. it is at 7th place among all the Korean films released in the year 2022, with gross of US$441,397 and 57,587 admissions. Weekly admissions (Based on the Integrated Computer Network for Cinema Admission Tickets) Critical response Kim Mi-hwa of Star News criticized the presentation of the film, writing, "the content of satire and resistance to the original system was not well expressed in the film". She further stated that the depiction of sex scenes "continues for a long time" and "the subject matter this film was trying to talk about in the first place becomes more and more distant." Kim found the character Soo-Ryun, played by actress Ji-An, "disappointing" as "it feels hard and awkward without knowing where it is". Concluding her review Kim opined, "Serving the People seems to be difficult to leave behind more than a problematic work." Yang Yu-jin of My Daily in her
a genus of bacteria from the family
of bacteria from the family of Opitutaceae.
range is Mexico (Chiapas) to Belize. References Araceae acacoyaguensis Monocots
the genus Monstera. its native range is
conference tournament. Teams are to be seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. Reference: Schedule and results Bracket Reference: References 2021–22 Summit
March 5–8, 2022, at the Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The top eight teams in the final conference standings qualified for the tournament. Seeds The top eight teams by conference record in the Summit League are eligible to compete in the conference tournament. Teams are to be seeded
installed as court ladies to the Empress Dowager Cixi (Lü Zhong). The Yu sisters, with the feeling of reforming an ancient empire, eventually realise its impossibility of change, and witness the dynasty's gradual demise. Der Ling's relationship with Kevin White (Jonathan Kos-Read; based on her real-life husband Thaddeus Cohu White) was highly romanticised in the series. According to the Peking University professor Chen Xiaoming, in Xu Xiaobin's novel, as well in the series adaptation, "Der Ling and Roung Ling are symbols of Western civilisation". Despite being born in the Qing Empire, "they are the messengers of modern Western civilisation rather than daughters of ancient Eastern civilisation. They enter the ancient palace carrying within themselves a modern concept, a modern lifestyle and a modern aesthetic, bringing a free spirit to a society of rigid stratification, which is fresh and more humane." Cast and characters Zhang Jingjing as Princess Der Ling Sun Yifei as Nellie Yu Roung
of the same name written by Xu Xiaobin. The series premiered on CCTV-8 on 30 August 2006, and had been broadcast on in Taiwan since 2009, with Taiwanese Hokkien dubbing. It is the first and only television dramatisation of Der Ling's life. Synopsis Upon their return to China from France, Der Ling (Zhang Jingjing) and Roung Ling (Sun Yifei), daughters of the Qing-dynasty diplomat (Liu Wenzhi), are installed as court ladies to the Empress Dowager Cixi (Lü Zhong). The Yu sisters, with the feeling of reforming an ancient empire, eventually realise its impossibility of change, and witness the dynasty's gradual demise. Der Ling's relationship with Kevin White (Jonathan Kos-Read; based on her real-life husband Thaddeus Cohu White) was highly romanticised in the series. According to the Peking University professor Chen Xiaoming, in Xu Xiaobin's novel, as well in the series adaptation, "Der Ling and Roung Ling are symbols of Western civilisation". Despite being born in
the genus of Oleiharenicola which has been isolated from a oil
non-motile bacterium from the genus of Oleiharenicola which has been isolated from
5 June – Betty Tejada, president of the Chamber of Deputies from 2013 to 2014. Deaths 19 April – Óscar Únzaga, 43, leader of the Bolivian Socialist Falange (b. 1916)
– An attempted coup d'état led by the Bolivian Socialist Falange (FSB) fails to depose President Siles Zuazo and ends in the suicide of the FSB's leader. Births 5 June – Betty
the Chümoukedima District of Nagaland, it flows to join the Dhansiri River in Assam which together in
Assam which together in turn is a left tributary of the Brahmaputra River. References Rivers of Nagaland Chümoukedima district
World Series for the first time since the 2015 national championship season. In the College World Series, they finished 1–2. Virginia finished the 2021 season with a 36–27 (18–18 ACC) record.
coach Brian O'Connor, in his 18th season at Virginia. Background The 2021 team's season was highlighted by qualifying for the College World Series for the first time since the 2015 national championship season. In the College World Series, they finished 1–2. Virginia finished the 2021 season with a 36–27 (18–18 ACC) record. Game log
College A native of Simunul, Tawi-Tawi, Gampong played for the National University (NU) NU Bulldogs volleyball team at the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). He was the topscorer for the Bulldogs in UAAP Season 77. At the start of UAAP Season 80, Gampong was a
who plays for Sarawak Hornbill of the Malaysia Volleyball League. Career College A native of Simunul, Tawi-Tawi, Gampong played for the National University (NU) NU Bulldogs volleyball team at the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). He was the topscorer for the Bulldogs in UAAP Season 77. At the start of UAAP Season 80, Gampong was a frequently part of the bench until he was fielded as a starter in the game against the Ateneo Blue Eagles which also marked as the end of NU's losing streak against Ateneo since
on down the valley, passing through the lakes of Lower Echo Lake and Upper Fishing Lake and into Lower Fishing Lake. Lower Fishing lake is drained by Stewart Creek, which flows south into Torch River. Torch River flows east into the Saskatchewan River and is part of the Hudson Bay drainage basin. Inflows into the lake include waters flowing in from Summit Lake via Caribou Creek, and nearby hills
or settlements on the lake, there is the Lost Echo Wilderness Campsite on the western shore. Description Lost Echo Lake is situated along the course of Caribou Creek in a valley in the Cub Hills, south of Summit Lake and north of Upper Fishing Lake. From Lost Echo Lake, Caribou Creek carries on down the valley, passing through the lakes of Lower Echo Lake and Upper Fishing Lake and into Lower Fishing Lake. Lower Fishing lake is drained by Stewart Creek, which flows south into Torch River. Torch River flows east into the
of the mountain, whereas Kautz Creek drains the east side, and both are tributaries of the Nisqually River. The Road to Paradise traverses the southern base of the peak shortly after visitors to the park enter via the Nisqually Entrance. Topographic relief is significant as the southwest aspect rises nearly 2,500 feet (762 meters) above the road in one mile. Etymology The "tumtum" name derives from Chinook Jargon for a word meaning "heart, or heartbeat", and refers to the shape of the landform. The name was officially adopted in 1913 by the United States Board on Geographic Names. Climate Tumtum Peak is located in the marine
(1,426 meter) mountain summit located in the southwest corner of Mount Rainier National Park, in Pierce County of Washington state. This top-to-bottom forested peak is part of the Cascade Range and lies southwest of the summit of Mount Rainier. The nearest higher neighbor is Mount Wow, to the northwest, and Iron Mountain rises to the northeast. Precipitation runoff from Tumtum Peak is drained by Tahoma Creek on the west side of the mountain, whereas Kautz Creek drains the east side, and both are tributaries of the Nisqually River. The Road to Paradise traverses the southern base of the peak shortly after visitors to the park enter via the Nisqually Entrance. Topographic relief is significant as the southwest aspect rises nearly 2,500 feet (762 meters) above the road in one mile. Etymology The "tumtum" name derives from Chinook Jargon for a word meaning "heart, or heartbeat", and refers to the shape of the landform. The name was officially adopted in 1913 by the United States
he completed a master's degree and doctorate at the City University of New York, and began working for IBM. Meyerson was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1998, "for the invention of ultra-high vacuum chemical vapor deposition and its application to low temperature silicon epitaxy,
2 June 1954. After graduating from the City College of New York, he completed a master's degree and doctorate at the City University of New York, and began working for IBM. Meyerson was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1998,
such manner as the State may, by law, determine.". 3. Substitution of new article for article 45:- For article 45 of the Constitution, the following article shall be substituted, namely:- . Provision for early childhood care and education to children below the age of six years. "45. The State shall endeavour to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years.". 4. Amendment of article 51A: In article 51A of the Constitution, after clause (J), the following clause shall be added, namely:- "(k) who is a parent or guardian to provide opportunities for
(Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. 2. Insertion of new article 21A: After article 21 of the Constitution, the following article shall be inserted, namely:- Right to education.- "21A. The State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years in such manner as the State may, by law, determine.". 3. Substitution of new article for article
from May 25-28, 2022. The top four regular-season teams of the league's seven teams will meet in the double-elimination tournament held at J. L. Johnson Stadium on the campus of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The winner of the
winner of the tournament will earn the Summit League's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. Seeding The top four teams from the regular season will be seeded one through four based on conference winning percentage during the double round-robin regular season. The teams then play a double-elimination tournament. Reference:
an Associate Fellow at the Conflict, Security & Development Group at King’s College London. From April 2011 to December 2012, Kimani was the Director of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development Conflict Early Warning and Response Mechanism in Ethiopia. Current roles Kimani is the Kenyan Presidential Special Envoy for Countering Violent Extremism, and was appointed as the Director of Kenya's National Counter Terrorism Centre in 2015. He became the secretary for the Building Bridges Initiative in December 2018. Kimani is Kenya's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and has been in that post since December 2020. He was president of the United Nations Security Council for October 2021. 22 February 2022 speech Kimani delivered a speech to the UN Security Council on 22 February 2022, in which he criticised Russia's recognition of separatist-held areas of Ukraine, and drew comparisons between the borders of Europe and those of Africa, saying:"This situation echoes our history. Kenya and almost every African country was
been employed by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme and the United Nations Environment Programme. He was an Associate Fellow at the Conflict, Security & Development Group at King’s College London. From April 2011 to December 2012, Kimani was the Director of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development Conflict Early Warning and Response Mechanism in Ethiopia. Current roles Kimani is the Kenyan Presidential Special Envoy for Countering Violent Extremism, and was appointed as the Director of Kenya's National Counter Terrorism Centre in 2015. He became the secretary for the Building Bridges Initiative in December 2018. Kimani is Kenya's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and has been in that post since December 2020. He was president of the United Nations Security Council for October 2021. 22 February 2022 speech Kimani delivered a speech to the UN Security Council on 22 February 2022, in which he criticised Russia's recognition of separatist-held areas of Ukraine, and drew comparisons between the borders of Europe and those of Africa, saying:"This situation echoes our history. Kenya and almost every African country was birthed by the ending of empire. Our borders were not of our own drawing...Today, across the border of every single African country, live our countrymen with whom we share deep bonds."His speech went viral on social media. Writing Kimani's writing has
రాజగోపాలవిలాసము) is a 17th-century Telugu poetic work (kavya) of Chengalva Kalakavi or Kalaya. The work is thus of historical as well as of poetic value. The author Kalaya is a court poet of Vijaya Raghava Nayak of Tanjore. The work describes the sports of Sri Rajagopalaswami (Sri Krishna), who was the Patron deity of the Naick Kings of Tanjore. They installed Sri Krishna in Mannargudi
The author Kalaya is a court poet of Vijaya Raghava Nayak of Tanjore. The work describes the sports of Sri Rajagopalaswami (Sri Krishna), who was the Patron deity of the Naick Kings of Tanjore. They installed Sri Krishna in Mannargudi (Rajamannarkoil) about twenty-five miles southeast of Tanjore. The kavya briefly describes the Sthalapurana of Mannargudi, and then describes the sports of Sri
a powerful spear, which it uses to hunt invertebrates and small fish. It grows to a length of , and lives at depths of . Reproduction and life cycle Some members of the order Stomatopoda pair for life and some come together only to mate.
It grows to a length of , and lives at depths of . Reproduction and life cycle Some members of the order Stomatopoda pair for life and some come together only to mate. Males produce sperm ducts rather than spermatophores; females can brood a
competed in the National Soccer League, and all players who have played at least one such match are listed below. Geoff Ontong and Paul Ontong holds the record for the greatest number of appearances for Mooroolbark. The Australian defenders played 27 times for the club. The club's goalscoring record was held by Joe Tront, who scored seven goals in all
the 1977 season. The club's first team had competed in the National Soccer League, and all players who have played at least one such match are listed below. Geoff Ontong and Paul Ontong holds the record for the greatest number of appearances for Mooroolbark. The Australian defenders
false information. The amount of torture depicted on American television increased dramatically. The United States TV series 24 (2001–2010) was inspired by the earlier depictions of the Algerian war, and other 2000s TV shows such as Star Trek: Enterprise, The Shield, and LOST also portray the heroes as torturers. The hero of 24, Jack Bauer, is regularly depicted torturing antagonists using a variety of torture methods; hardened terrorists are depicted as giving in quickly and revealing important information. David Danzig, the director of Human Rights First's campaign against torture, calls the TV series "an advertisement for torture" that targets, in addition to the villains, those who oppose torture. The only person who is not successfully tortured is Bauer, who temporarily dies from torture in the second season. In order to combat the unrealistic portrayal of torture in American television and movies, in 2006 Human Rights First went to Hollywood with Stuart Herrington, a former intelligence officer during the Vietnam War, Patrick Finnegan, the dean of West Point, and FBI interrogation expert Joe Navarro. They met with LOST producer Jeff Pinkner, who told them that he had never considered that "what we came up with in our fevered minds might have any impact on the way these things were done in the real world". Kiefer Sutherland, the actor who played Bauer, explained that the TV show is just supposed to be entertainment, rather than influencing political debate. One reason why torture scenes are preferred according to industry experts is that they can be done quickly, fitting in to a short runtime. 24 producer Adam Fierro realized that realistic depiction of torture was an unfilled market niche, which he decided to fill with his TV series The Shield, which features an innocent man who is tortured to death. Human Rights First created an educational film Primetime Torture, that it distributed to military educators in order to help them explain that TV depictions of torture are not realistic. According to Rejali, the documentary Taxi to the Dark Side inaccurately portrays a CIA science of torture that did not exist and exonerates low-level soldiers for the killing of Dilawar "in nonemergency conditions and using ordinary military techniques". The CIA was involved in the filming of the 2012 film
on terror. The George W. Bush administration rejected the label "torture" for its practices, calling them "enhanced interrogation techniques". Effectiveness of the United States torture program was limited, with many detainees refusing to talk or providing false information. The amount of torture depicted on American television increased dramatically. The United States TV series 24 (2001–2010) was inspired by the earlier depictions of the Algerian war, and other 2000s TV shows such as Star Trek: Enterprise, The Shield, and LOST also portray the heroes as torturers. The hero of 24, Jack Bauer, is regularly depicted torturing antagonists using a variety of torture methods; hardened terrorists are depicted as giving in quickly and revealing important information. David Danzig, the director of Human Rights First's campaign against torture, calls the TV series "an advertisement for torture" that targets, in addition to the villains, those who oppose torture. The only person who is not successfully tortured is Bauer, who temporarily dies from torture in the second season. In order to combat the unrealistic portrayal of torture in American television and movies, in 2006 Human Rights First went to Hollywood with Stuart Herrington, a former intelligence officer during the Vietnam War, Patrick Finnegan, the dean of West Point, and FBI interrogation expert Joe Navarro. They met with LOST producer Jeff Pinkner, who told them that he had never considered that "what we came up with in our fevered minds might have any impact on the way these things were done in the real world". Kiefer Sutherland, the actor who played Bauer, explained that the TV show is just supposed to be entertainment, rather than influencing political debate. One reason why torture scenes are preferred according to industry experts is that they can be done quickly, fitting in to a short runtime. 24 producer Adam Fierro realized that realistic depiction of torture was an unfilled market niche, which he decided to fill with his TV series The Shield, which features an innocent man who is tortured to death. Human Rights First created an educational film Primetime Torture, that it distributed to military educators in order to help them explain that TV depictions of torture are not realistic. According to Rejali, the documentary Taxi to the Dark Side inaccurately portrays a CIA science of torture that did not exist and exonerates low-level soldiers for the killing of Dilawar "in nonemergency conditions and using ordinary military techniques". The CIA was involved in the filming of the 2012 film Zero Dark Thirty, which has been criticized for its portrayal of torture. Israeli–Palestinian conflict Israeli films set during the intifadas have also featured torture. Science fiction Star Trek television shows have depicted torture in numerous episodes. The protagonists are only depicted as torturers
bacterium from the genus of Oleiharenicola which has been isolated from irrigation
and motile bacterium from the genus of Oleiharenicola
terrae). References Verrucomicrobiota Bacteria genera Monotypic bacteria genera Taxa described
Opitutaceae with one known species (Opitutus terrae).
accountant, and moved to Auckland in the early 1960s, joining with Rolf Porter and John Wigglesworth to form the accounting practice of Porter, Wigglesworth and Grayburn. He was prominent as a company director, and served as chairman of companies including Ceramco, Cavalier, and Kupe Group, and served on the boards of others including Salmond Smith Biolab and Corporate Investments Ltd. In the 1995 New Year Honours, Grayburn was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, for services to business management. In 2001,
College in 1949 with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. During World War II, Grayburn trained as an air force pilot, but the war ended before he completed training, and he served in Japan as part of J Force after the end of hostilities. Grayburn became a chartered accountant, and moved to Auckland in the early 1960s, joining with Rolf Porter and John Wigglesworth to form the accounting practice of Porter, Wigglesworth and Grayburn. He was prominent as a company director, and served as chairman of
Rariglobus hederico has been isolated from a freshwater ditch in Eugendorf. References Verrucomicrobiota Bacteria genera
a freshwater ditch in Eugendorf. References Verrucomicrobiota Bacteria genera Monotypic bacteria
as in vivo and could be active in P.aeruginosa infections also in humans In silico methods are revealing also new types of S-pyocins when large databases of sequenced DNA from Pseudomonas-genus are being screened for new pyocin coding sequences. R-type and F-type pyocins R- and F-type pyocins have been mainly investigated in P.aeruginosa. These two types differ by their structure; they are both composed of a sheath and a hollow tube forming a long helicoidal hexameric structure attached to a baseplate. There are multiple tail fibers that allow the viral particle to bind to the target cell. However, the R-pyocins are a large, rigid contractile tail-like structure whereas the F-pyocins are
to the cytoplasm where it degrades DNA. Pyocin G uses inner membrane proteins TonB1 and FtsH for translocation. Pyocin G is highly active against P.aeruginosa clinical isolates in vitro as well as in vivo and could be active in P.aeruginosa infections also in humans In silico methods are revealing also new types of S-pyocins when large databases of sequenced DNA from Pseudomonas-genus are being screened for new pyocin coding sequences. R-type and F-type pyocins R- and F-type pyocins have been mainly investigated in P.aeruginosa. These two types differ by their structure; they are both composed of a sheath and a hollow tube forming a long helicoidal hexameric structure attached to a baseplate. There are multiple tail fibers that allow the viral particle to bind to the target cell. However, the R-pyocins are a large, rigid contractile tail-like structure whereas the
play through a 16-game "Tournament" or a 40-game "Season". The "Practice" mode allows players to perfect on-field moves without having to engage in a match. Development and release In April 1993, Accolade announced that it had signed exclusive licensing agreements with St. Louis Blues right winger Brett Hull and former New York Cosmos forward Pelé to endorse and help design sports games for the SNES, Sega Genesis, and MS-DOS. Alan Price programmed the game, while Philip Bat Tse and Edgar Bridwell served as lead artists. The sound effects and music were respectively created by Paul Wilkinson and Marc Baril. As none of the teams featured in the game provided endorsement, generic names were given to the game's teams, and only the players' surnames are included. Pelé! was released in January 1994. Reception Pelé! received mixed reviews upon release. Electronic Gaming Monthly stated that the game offered everything expected from the sports genre, but warned that the mechanic of switching players during play was confusing. Athletic Supporter of GamePro appreciated the amount of options and deemed the graphics and audio to be above average (singling out the large player sprites and crowd noises respectively), but was frustrated by the penalty-filled gameplay. Deniz Ahmet felt that the focus on options came at the expense of the gameplay, which he said was marred by sluggish controls and lack of character between teams. Paul Glancey and Angus Swan of Mean Machines Sega condemned Pelé! as "an affront to the good name of soccer and the good name of Pelé"; while they acknowledged the large sprite size and fair amount of options, they derided the ropey controls and difficult goalkeepers, dismissed the
but criticized the controls and difficulty. A sequel, Pelé II: World Tournament Soccer, was released later the same year. Gameplay Pelé! is a simulation of association football in which the player can control one of 40 international teams. Gameplay takes place from an isometric perspective, and during a match, the player controls the selected player's movement with the D-pad, while the button commands vary depending on whether the player is on offense, defense, or whether the ball is in the air. The usual rules of the sport apply, including fouls, corners, and offside. The player can change formations at any time, with Pelé himself appearing to give advice on what formation to use. The game features four modes of play. In "Exhibition", players can play a match against a computer-controlled or human opponent. The player can also play through a 16-game "Tournament" or a 40-game "Season". The "Practice" mode allows players to perfect on-field moves without having to engage in a match. Development and release In April 1993, Accolade announced that it had signed exclusive licensing agreements with St. Louis Blues right winger Brett Hull and former New York Cosmos forward Pelé to endorse and help design sports games for the SNES, Sega Genesis, and MS-DOS. Alan Price programmed the game, while Philip Bat Tse and Edgar Bridwell served as lead artists. The sound effects and music were respectively created by Paul Wilkinson and Marc Baril. As none
a Gram-negative, aerobic and non-motile genus of bacteria from the family of Flavobacteriaceae with one known species (Aestuariivivens insulae). Aestuariivivens
Aphae island. References Bacteria Bacteria genera Monotypic bacteria genera Taxa described in
goat is cleaned and rubbed with a combination of garlic and lemon juice. The meat is marinated overnight in a mixture of other ingredients, which may include hot peppers, bay leaves, olive oil, salt, and white pepper. It is then roasted in the oven,
prepared with roasted goat meat rubbed with a combination of garlic and lemon juice. Preparation The goat is cleaned and rubbed with a combination of garlic and lemon juice. The meat
group in Nigeria headquartered in Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-ife, Osun State, Nigeria, founded in 1962. Notes References Organizations
Awolowo University, Ile-ife, Osun State, Nigeria, founded in 1962. Notes References Organizations established in
a flowering plant that belongs to the
to the genus Monstera, and the family Araceae. Its native range is Colombia
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premier round of the spring part of the season on 12 February 2022 at na Sihoti. Netolický came on in the 85th minute to replace former-Greek youth international Stelios Kokovas with the final score already set at 3–0, through two goals by Eduvie Ikoba and a first-half strike by Jakub Kadák. He was also on the bench for the subsequent home fixture against reigning champions Slovan Bratislava, where Pohronie was 3-0 up at half-time, to
was also on the bench for the subsequent home fixture against reigning champions Slovan Bratislava, where Pohronie was 3-0 up at half-time, to lose 3–4. Netolický did not make an appearance in the fixture. References External links Fortuna Liga profile Futbalnet profile 2003 births Living people People from Nová Baňa Slovak footballers Association football midfielders FK
Jets (Knock-On Effect NSW Cup) Billy Magoulias to Warrington Wolves (Super League) Kai O'Donnell to Burleigh Bears (Intrust Super Cup) Kyle Paterson to released Daniel Vasquez to released Jack A Williams to released Aaron Woods to St. George Illawarra Dragons Gains Jayden Berrell from Wynnum Manly Seagulls (Intrust Super Cup) Dale Finucane from Melbourne Storm Nicho Hynes from Melbourne Storm Matt Ikuvalu from Sydney Roosters Cameron McInnes from St.
Sharks and captained by Wade Graham. The team will compete in the National Rugby League's 2022 Telstra Premiership. Fixtures Pre-season Source: Regular season Source: Ladder Squad Player movements Losses Will Chambers to LA Giltinis (Major League Rugby) Josh Dugan to retired Jackson Ferris to Newtown Jets (Knock-On Effect NSW Cup) Billy Magoulias to Warrington
be a district of Incheon and old downtown area of Jung District, Incheon should be merged with Dong District, Incheon. In February 2022, Yeongjong-Yongyu's Korean national population exceeded 100 thousands.
bridges, Yeongjong Bridge connecting to Seo-gu and Incheon Bridge connecting to Songdo. Many residents Yeongjong-Yongyu demanded that Yeongjong-Yongyu should be a district of Incheon and old downtown area of Jung District, Incheon should be merged with Dong District, Incheon. In February 2022, Yeongjong-Yongyu's Korean national
Uíge Province of Angola where they play a substantial role in rural diet. Of these, the mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina), a type of caterpillar, is one of the most widely consumed species. Approximately 9.5 billion mopane worms are harvested yearly in southern Africa. Other caterpillar species traditionally eaten in Angola include the larvae of the Imbrasia epimethea, Imbrasia ertli and Usta terpsichore. Traditional methods of gathering and preparation vary depending on the species. Children are often sent to gather them from the trees, while adults gather them in the fields. Sometimes, trees may be cut down and split to gather the caterpillars inside. Caterpillars are washed in water, and their digestive tract may be removed as part of the cleaning process. Urticating hairs are singed off, if present. Catatos, a traditional Uíge dish, is made by frying caterpillars with garlic. Preparation The caterpillars are fried together with garlic. Other ingredients, such as onion, tomatoes and pepper may be added for flavoring. The caterpillars take on a tender yet crunchy texture, and their taste
due to the high nutritious value of insects. A number of edible insects, including caterpillars and other larvae, are eaten in the Uíge Province of Angola where they play a substantial role in rural diet. Of these, the mopane worm (Gonimbrasia belina), a type of caterpillar, is one of the most widely consumed species. Approximately 9.5 billion mopane worms are harvested yearly in southern Africa. Other caterpillar species traditionally eaten in Angola include the larvae of the Imbrasia epimethea, Imbrasia ertli and Usta terpsichore. Traditional methods of gathering and preparation vary depending on the species. Children are often sent to gather them from the
of Poetry when he was elected to the four-year part-time appointment from 2015 to 2019. He was born and raised in Marsden, West Yorkshire, and still lives nearby. Motivation Armitage explains in the book's introduction that when he returned to Marsden with a geography degree, "I started looking out of [my bedroom] window again, and out of the large picture window in the living room with its wide-angle view of Marsden – and I was ready to write... the village became the drawing board or board game on which I could practise my poetics and play out my perspectives." He considers his motivations at that time, such as fabricating an identity, stating that whatever they were, they were "at a subconscious level". He notes that a different account would be needed to explain why he continued to write Marsden poems "on and off – for another three decades". He writes that he found he had been using Marsden to chart "the effects of the recession [from 2008], and the austerity that followed, and a growing sense of marginalisation in what was supposed to be an age of increased communication and connectedness." Book Publication history Magnetic Field: The Marsden Poems was published in hardback on 15 March 2020 by Faber and Faber in London. They brought out a paperback edition in 2021. Synopsis The book contains 50 poems about Armitage's home village of Marsden, written at different times throughout his career. The poems are arranged roughly chronologically, not by date of writing but by the date to which each poem applies, something Armitage states could not be
write Marsden poems "on and off – for another three decades". He writes that he found he had been using Marsden to chart "the effects of the recession [from 2008], and the austerity that followed, and a growing sense of marginalisation in what was supposed to be an age of increased communication and connectedness." Book Publication history Magnetic Field: The Marsden Poems was published in hardback on 15 March 2020 by Faber and Faber in London. They brought out a paperback edition in 2021. Synopsis The book contains 50 poems about Armitage's home village of Marsden, written at different times throughout his career. The poems are arranged roughly chronologically, not by date of writing but by the date to which each poem applies, something Armitage states could not be precise, as some apply to a range of dates. The endpapers are maps of parts of Marsden at differing scales, keyed to the poems by page numbers in red attached to each poem's location, such as a house, a garden, a reservoir, or a railway bridge. Recordings A BBC producer invited Armitage to read some of the poems in situ in their exact Marsden locations. They made recordings including of "Emergency" in the boarded-up fire station; "Harmonium" in St Bartholomew's Church; "Leaves on the Line" at the railway station; and "On Marsden Moor" on the moor around the village. Reception The poet Jonathan Humble, in The Yorkshire Times, calls the book "a love letter to a muse that was there for the poet at the beginning and has continued to be a source of inspiration through to the present day." He notes that Armitage calls Marsden "genuinely unique … as a liminal, transcendent and transgressive location", and agrees it is an interesting place with a thriving cultural scene. He admires the book's production as "a lovely thing to behold", with its "handy maps", should the reader wish to walk what he predicts will become the "Armitage Trail", and the cover photograph of Marsden including the author's terrace house, and a shiny central band "illustrating (I believe)
the screenwriting department. She graduated from La Fémis in 2014. Career She made her directorial debut in 2013 with the short film Cadavre exquis, for which she also wrote the screenplay. The film won the Prix SACD de la meilleure première oeuvre de fiction at the 2013 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. Her 2014 short film Thunderbirds (), which Mysius directed and for which she wrote the screenplay, was also a success at festivals. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the European Student Films category at the 2015 Angers European First Film Festival and was nominated for the Cinéfondation Selection at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. L'île jaune, co-directed with Paul Guilhaume in 2016, won the Grand Jury Prize in the French First Short Films category at the 2016 Angers European First Film Festival. In 2017, Mysius co-wrote the screenplay for Arnaud Desplechin's Ismael's Ghosts, which premiered at the opening of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Mysius was also represented at Cannes 2017 with her feature film directorial debut, Ava. The films follows a 13-year-old
Festival. Her 2014 short film Thunderbirds (), which Mysius directed and for which she wrote the screenplay, was also a success at festivals. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the European Student Films category at the 2015 Angers European First Film Festival and was nominated for the Cinéfondation Selection at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. L'île jaune, co-directed with Paul Guilhaume in 2016, won the Grand Jury Prize in the French First Short Films category at the 2016 Angers European First Film Festival. In 2017, Mysius co-wrote the screenplay for Arnaud Desplechin's Ismael's Ghosts, which premiered at the opening of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Mysius was also represented at Cannes 2017 with her feature film directorial debut, Ava. The films follows a 13-year-old girl named Ava (Noée Abita) who spends a summer by the sea shortly before she goes completely blind due to retinitis pigmentosa. Mysius wrote the film's screenplay, which was also her graduation project at La Fémis. Paul Guilhaume, with whom she had worked on L'île jaune,
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of Flavobacteriaceae with one known species (Algitalea ulvae). Algitalea ulvae has been isolated from the alga Ulva pertusa. References Bacteria Bacteria
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29 December 1991) is a Pakistani cricketer. In February 2021, he made his T20 debut against MCC at Gaddafi Stadium
T20 debut against MCC at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. References External links 1991 births Living people Pakistani cricketers
the Humvee-based Ground Mobility Vehicle (USSOCOM). History In June 2012, the SOCOM requested proposals for a new, better GMV, version 1.1. By contrast to converted Humvees, the vehicle needed to be lighter, faster, more easily transportable by air, sea, and land, and contain next generation communications and computing equipment. The vehicle was expected to be selected by the end of 2012, with production beginning in 2013. 1,300 of the new vehicles are to be in service by 2020. Vehicles entered were the Northrop Grumman Medium Assault Vehicle – Light (MAV-L), AM General's reengineered GMV design, HDT Global's Storm SRTV, the Oshkosh Special Purpose All-Terrain Vehicle (S-ATV), the Navistar Special Operations Tactical Vehicle (SOTV), and General Dynamics Flyer. The winner was expected to be selected in May 2013. The decision for the winner was delayed until August 2013 to work through processes in dealing with vendors. The remaining contenders included the AM General upgraded GMV, the General Dynamics
as the winner of the contract, potentially valued at $562 million. The vehicle will replace 1,092 GMVs, with funds to buy the first 101 in FY 2014 at $245,000 per vehicle. In September 2013, AM General and Navistar filed protests over the decision to award the contract to General Dynamics. In December 2013, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) denied Navistar and AM General's protests. In January 2014, AM General sued the SOCOM in the Court of Federal Claims. In April 2014, the US Federal Claims Court rejected AM General's lawsuit, allowing General Dynamics to resume work and continue with the contract. M1297 Army Ground Mobility Vehicle The
Komidikis was sent on loan to Karmiotissa in the Cypriot top flight, where he made 11 appearances and scored 0 goals. On 10 January 2021, he debuted for Karmiotissa during a 1–1 draw with Doxa. References External links 1997 births ASIL Lysi players Association football midfielders Association football wingers Cypriot expatriate footballers Cypriot First Division players Cypriot footballers Cypriot Second Division players Cyprus youth international footballers Doxa Katokopias FC players English footballers English people of Cypriot descent Footballers from Greater London Karmiotissa FC
Albans City. In 2017, Komodikis signed for Doxa in the Cypriot top flight. After that, he was sent on loan to Cypriot second tier team PAEEK. Before the second half of 2020–21, Komidikis was sent on loan to Karmiotissa in the Cypriot top flight, where he made 11 appearances and scored 0 goals. On 10 January 2021, he debuted for Karmiotissa during a 1–1 draw with Doxa. References External links 1997 births ASIL Lysi players Association football midfielders Association football wingers Cypriot expatriate footballers Cypriot First Division players Cypriot footballers Cypriot Second Division players Cyprus youth international
the genus of Nioella which has been isolated from the dinoflagellate Ostreopsis
been isolated from the dinoflagellate Ostreopsis lenticularis. References
Pseudopartula tuani Thach, 2021 References Pfeiffer, L. (1855-1856). Versuch einer Anordnung der Heliceen nach natürlichen Gruppen. Malakozoologische Blätter. 2(3): 112 External links Pfeiffer, L. (1855-1856). Versuch einer Anordnung der Heliceen nach natürlichen Gruppen. Malakozoologische Blätter.
subfamily Camaeninae of the family Camaenidae. Species Pseudopartula arborascens Butot, 1955 Pseudopartula dohertyi (T. H. Aldrich, 1892) Pseudopartula galericulum (Mousson, 1849) Pseudopartula goudi Thach, 2021 Pseudopartula huberi Thach, 2016 Pseudopartula jomi Dumrongrojwattana & Dharma, 2020 Pseudopartula juliae Thach, 2021 Pseudopartula khoai Thach, 2021 Pseudopartula parsonsi Thach, 2021 Pseudopartula tuani Thach, 2021
State. Wilfred is married and has three sons. Wilfred has a twin sister called Chinelo Mojekwu. Education and Career Wilfred had her primary and secondary education in Lagos State. She also
Wilfred has a twin sister called Chinelo Mojekwu. Education and Career Wilfred had her primary and secondary education in Lagos State. She also obtained a Higher National Diploma in Computer Science at the Lagos State Polytechnic. Wilfred's acting career started professionally in 1992, when she
reached the third round. In that year, they received a bye in the first round, then beat Norwest United in the second round on penalties, before losing to Ngongotaha in the third round. Their biggest win in the Chatham Cup came in their first ever game, beating Manatu United 3–0. Beachlands
finished second in the NRF Championship in both 2017 and 2018, losing the promotion playoff games both years. They went one better in 2019, winning the championship and being promoted to the NRFL Division 2. In 2021, Beachlands finished third, just missing out on promotion to Division 1. , the club has competed in the Chatham Cup eleven times. They first entered the competition 2006, and their best
is made out of corn flour, and flavored with ingredients which may include chicken bullion cubes, tomato paste, yellow onion, garlic, salt, pepper water,
often served as a side with fried or grilled chicken or fish. Preparation Amiwo is made out of corn flour, and flavored with ingredients which may include chicken bullion cubes, tomato paste, yellow onion,
printer of designs by artists etched or engraved onto zinc or copper plates were in great demand at the end of the etching revival in the 1920s. He printed the plates of etchers such as Edmund Blampied, John Taylor Arms, Robert Austin, Orovida Camille Pissarro and Frederick Clifford Dixon, examples of which are in the British Museum, many of which he donated. He often used laid printing paper with his own watermark, ‘DAVID STRANG’. David Strang printed much of his father's intaglio work and presented over 1,300 items by William Strang to Glasgow Museums between 1955 and 1962. Personal life In April 1918, at the age of 30, Strang married 20-year old Dorothy Bella Labbett at Marylebone in London. Dorothy gave birth to twins in April 1919: a boy named Jean who died, and a girl named Joan who survived. Strang was opposed to Dorothy appearing as a soprano on stage at the London Palladium, which she did under the name Dora Labbette, so she left him in
Work David Strang's skills as a printer of designs by artists etched or engraved onto zinc or copper plates were in great demand at the end of the etching revival in the 1920s. He printed the plates of etchers such as Edmund Blampied, John Taylor Arms, Robert Austin, Orovida Camille Pissarro and Frederick Clifford Dixon, examples of which are in the British Museum, many of which he donated. He often used laid printing paper with his own watermark, ‘DAVID STRANG’. David Strang printed much of his father's intaglio work and presented over 1,300 items by William Strang to
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He released the singles "Saimsaim" and "Watch Me Ballin'" on the show and finished in the Top 12. In December 2018, he released the EP EMO #1. "Wifey", the single from the EP featuring rapper Changmo, received positive reviews from critics. In September 2019, he released the EP S.O.S with rapper Sik-K. 2020-2021: Up! and "Fadeaway" In March 2020, Coogie released his debut studio album Up!, which received critical acclaim. In May 2020, he released the single "Fadeaway" with rappers Jvcki Wai, Paloalto, The Quiett and Bassagong, which won Collaboration of the Year at the Korean Hip-hop Awards. In July 2021, he released his debut mixtape
released the studio album Up! (2020), extended plays Coogie (2018), Emo #1 (2018), and S.O.S (2019), and the mixtape I Got A Feeling (2021). In 2020, he released the single "Fadeaway" with rappers Jvcki Wai, Paloalto, The Quiett, and Bassagong, which won Collaboration of the Year at the Korean Hip-hop Awards. He signed to hip-hop label AOMG in 2022. Early life Kim Jeong-hun was born on January 23, 1994, in Daejeon. He started listening to foreign hip-hop and writing lyrics when he was in fifth grade. Career 2018-2019: Show Me the Money 777 Coogie signed to ATM Seoul, a hip-hop label found by rapper Bill Stax. In March 2018, he released his debut single "HBK". In May 2018, he released his debut EP Coogie. In September 2018, he appeared on the rap competition TV show Show Me the Money 777 where he first garnered attention. He released the singles "Saimsaim" and "Watch Me Ballin'" on the show and finished in the Top 12. In December 2018, he released the EP EMO #1. "Wifey", the single from the EP featuring rapper
and plants loving the wet areas in the north of the Kingdom of Morocco and overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. The Koroko Highlands region is an ecological and biological site, covering an area of about 5,400 hectares, of which 1,800 hectares are densely forested. The Koroko forest belongs to the
about 5,400 hectares, of which 1,800 hectares are densely forested. The Koroko forest belongs to the province of Nador and contains important animal populations, the most important of which are the Barbary macaque and the wild boar. And many types of trees
reefs. Bull. Jap. Soc. Sci. Fish. 47: 967-978 Gómez, F. (2005). A list of free-living dinoflagellate species in the world's oceans. Acta Bot. Croat. 64(1): 129-212 Streftaris, N.; Zenetos, A.; Papathanassiou, E. (2005). Globalisation in marine ecosystems: the story of non-indigenous marine species across European seas. Oceanogry and Marine Biology: an Annual Review. 43: 419-453 Steidinger, K. A., M. A. Faust, and D. U. Hernández-Becerril. 2009. Dinoflagellates (Dinoflagellata) of the Gulf of Mexico, Pp. 131–154 in Felder, D.L. and D.K. Camp (eds.), Gulf of Mexico–Origins, Waters, and Biota. Biodiversity. Texas A&M Press, college Chang, F.H.; Charleston, W.A.G.; McKenna, P.B.; Clowes, C.D.; Wilson, G.J.; Broady, P.A. (2012). Phylum Myzozoa: dinoflagellates, perkinsids, ellobiopsids, sporozoans, in: Gordon, D.P. (Ed.) (2012). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: 3. Kingdoms Bacteria, Protozoa, Chromista, Plantae, Fungi. pp. 175–216. Tindall D.R., Miller D.M. & Tindall P.M. 1990. Toxicity of Ostreopsis lenticularis from the British and United States Virgin Islands. In: Toxic Marine Phytoplankton (Ed. by E. Granéli, B. Sundström,
Steidinger, K. A., M. A. Faust, and D. U. Hernández-Becerril. 2009. Dinoflagellates (Dinoflagellata) of the Gulf of Mexico, Pp. 131–154 in Felder, D.L. and D.K. Camp (eds.), Gulf of Mexico–Origins, Waters, and Biota. Biodiversity. Texas A&M Press, college Chang, F.H.; Charleston, W.A.G.; McKenna, P.B.; Clowes, C.D.; Wilson, G.J.; Broady, P.A. (2012). Phylum Myzozoa: dinoflagellates, perkinsids, ellobiopsids, sporozoans, in: Gordon, D.P. (Ed.) (2012). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: 3. Kingdoms Bacteria, Protozoa, Chromista, Plantae, Fungi. pp. 175–216. Tindall D.R., Miller D.M. & Tindall P.M. 1990. Toxicity of Ostreopsis lenticularis from the British and United States Virgin Islands. In: Toxic Marine Phytoplankton (Ed. by E. Granéli, B. Sundström, L. Edler, D.M. Anderson), pp. 424 – 429. Elsevier, New York Meunier F.A., Mercado J.A., Molgo J., Tosteson T.R. & Gotta G.E. 1997. Selective depolarization of the muscle membrane in frog nerve-muscle preparations by a chromatographically purified extract of the dinoflagellate Ostreopsis lenticularis. Brit. J. Pharmacol. 121: 1224-1230 Lenoir S., Ten-Hage L., Turquet J., Quod J.-P., Bernard C. & Hennion M.-C. 2004. First evidence of palytoxin analogues from
major championship victory. Venue The 2015 event was the second Senior Open Championship played at Sunningdale Golf Club. It took place at the clubs Old Course, designed by The Open Championship winner Willie Park Jr. and opened in 1901. Course layout Final results Sunday, 26 July 2015 References External links Results on
a senior major golf championship and the 29th Senior Open Championship, held on 22–25 July at Sunningdale Golf Club in Sunningdale, England. It was the second Senior Open Championship played at the course and the 13th Senior Open Championship played as a senior major championship. Marco Dawson won by one stroke over Bernhard Langer. It was Dawson's first senior major championship
She has also participated in the four CDs that the series launched: Violetta, Cantar es lo que soy, Hoy somos más and Violetta en vivo. In 2013 she starred alongside his Violetta castmates, in the Violetta en vivo Latin American tour and 2015 in the European Violetta Live tour. Filmography Discography Soundtracks 2012: Violetta 2012: Cantar es
Violetta en vivo. In 2013 she starred alongside his Violetta castmates, in the Violetta en vivo Latin American tour and 2015 in the European Violetta Live tour. Filmography Discography Soundtracks 2012: Violetta 2012: Cantar es lo que soy 2013: Hoy somos más 2013: Violetta en vivo 2014: Gira mi cancion 2015: Crecimos Juntos References 1989 births Living people
and helped BC return to the NCAA Tournament. As a senior, McLaughlin continued to lead the way offensively, however, Boston College had another subpar season and slipped down the Hockey East standings. Regardless of the team's performance, McLaughlin was still held in high regard and was named to the United States national team after the NHL announced that it would not be sending its players to the Winter Olympics, McLaughlin went scoreless in
the following year, McLaughlin's offense only saw modest improvements. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Eagles' season was ended prematurely. Banking on his ability as a defensive forward, McLaughlin was named team captain entering his junior year. While the entire college hockey circuit was delayed by the pandemic, McLaughlin took charge when he finally did hit the ice. He finished second on the team in scoring and helped BC return to the NCAA Tournament. As a senior, McLaughlin continued to lead the way offensively, however, Boston College had another subpar season and slipped down the Hockey East standings. Regardless of the
Frederick Corder and John Blackwood McEwen. His contemporaries included Arnold Bax, York Bowen and Benjamin Dale. From 1904 Phillips was organist and choirmaster at Christ Church Wanstead, and from 1908 organist of Esher Parish Church, a position he held for 43 years. During the First World War he was part of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in Scotland, where he was stationed with the librettist Gerald Dodson. It was during this time that the first sketches for his operetta The Rebel Maid were created. In 1926 he became a professor at the Royal Academy, while working as a freelance composer and performing as a pianist, accompanist and conductor. His students at the academy included Dennis Brain. Phillips was friendly with the composers Eric Coates and Haydn Wood. He lived in Esher for more than 50 years, residing at Clare Cottage, Clare Hill. He died there in 1969 at the age of 84, outliving most of his contemporaries. His obituary in The Times described him as "essentially a composer in the salon tradition of the late nineteenth century, to which his musical idiom belonged". His wife Clara
The first larger scale work to gain attention (and publication) was his Magnificat and Nunc Dimitis in Bb, also of 1905. His operetta The Rebel Maid was first produced at the London Empire in 1921, with Clara Butterworth singing the lead role of Lady Mary Trefusis. Although on stage for only four months due to the contemporary coal strike, it quickly became popular with amateur operatic societies. It includes the song 'The Fishermen of England', often performed separately. A suite of dances was also taken from the score. Despite this success, Phillips wrote only one other opera, The Golden Triangle, which was never performed. In the first two decades of the century, Phillips also composed a series of extended concert works, such as the symphonic poem Boadicea (1907), the Symphony in C minor (1911), two piano concertos (1907 and 1919) and a string quartet. The Piano Concerto No 2 in E major received its premiere at the Proms in 1920 and became a favourite of conductor Vilém Tauský. But today he is best remembered for his light orchestral and piano pieces including suites of short, descriptive music such as Village Sketches (1932), The World in the Open Air (1933) and the Surrey Suite (1936), as well as single movements for concert bands such as the overture Revelry (1937), the Empire March (1942, written for the Proms), and Hampton Court (1954, one of his last compositions). Phillips also wrote for the organ and for choirs. Recordings of his orchestral music were issued in two volumes by Dutton in 2004 and 2005. These were followed by recordings of the two piano concertos in 2008 with soloist David Owen Norris. External links Montague Phillips, British Music Collection Montague Phillips: A Catalogue of the
on the TV series New Girl between 2014-2016. His first film credit was in the 2009 film The Smell of Success. Gum starred in the 2017 film The Forgiven, a fictionalized drama concerning about Archbishop Desmond Tutu's early days as chairman of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Day of the Dead: Bloodline, The Vault and the 2016 action crime-thriller film Vincent N Roxxy. Gum was Executive Producer on Rambo: Last Blood, Primal and Tesla, the bio pic of the great inventor Nikola Tesla. References External links Official Website 1985 births | Living people
1985) is an American actor and producer best known for his role in the 2017 film The Forgiven, Day of the Dead: Bloodline , The Vault and is Executive Producer on Rambo: Last Blood. Career Gum began pursuing an acting career first appearing in the TV series American Family in 2002. He was then featured on the TV series New Girl between 2014-2016. His first film credit was in the 2009 film The Smell of Success. Gum starred in the 2017 film The Forgiven, a fictionalized drama concerning about Archbishop
articulation in a slab of limestone (separated into four pieces for preparation). The specimen preserves most of the body with the exception of the end of the tail, most of the hindlimbs, parts of the wing and the very tip of the beak. The specimen was found on the east coast of the peninsula of Trotternish, part of the Isle of Skye in north-west Scotland, and the rock slab removed to the University of Edinburgh. The fossil was prepared by Nigel Larkin. It is to be displayed by National Museums Scotland. Naming In 2022, the type species Dearc sgiathanach was named and described by Natalia Jagielska, Michael O’Sullivan, Gregory F. Funston, Ian B. Butler, Thomas J. Challands, Neil D.L. Clark, Nicholas C. Fraser, Amelia Penny, Dugald A. Ross, Mark Wilkinson and Stephen Louis Brusatte. The name is derived from the Scottish Gaelic language and has a double meaning. It can be simultaneously translated as "winged reptile" and "reptile from Skye", as dearc means "reptile" and sgiathanach (from sgiathan "small wing") means "winged", an element that also appears in the Gaelic name of the Isle of Skye (), often interpreted as meaning "The Winged Island". Description Dearc possesses several features typical of fully grown adults in the related Rhamphorhynchus, including the large recurved teeth of the premaxilla, the well developed crest of the humerus, fusion between the scapula-coracoid, smooth bone texture and other features. However, at the same time other areas of the fossil show signs of immaturity, including unfused bones of the skull and unfused sacral vertebrae. Histology supports the later interpretation, indicating that, while at least two years old at its time of death, the animal was still actively growing. The wing bone shows two prominent lines of growth that allow this interpretation and further suggest that it died shortly after emerging from a hiatus in growth. The wingspan could not be directly measured for Dearc as several phalanges of the wingfinger were missing, in particular the very tip and a central portion of the wing. However, an estimate could be made based on comparison with better sampled taxa, in this case Rhamphorhynchus and Dorygnathus. Using the proportions of Rhamphorhynchus, an estimated wingspan between 2.2 meters (based on skull length) and 3.8 meters (based on humerus length) was recovered. Estimates based on the humerus length of Dorygnathus give an estimated wingspan of 1.9 meters. These results already make Dearc one of the largest known Jurassic pterosaurs, larger than the largest Dorygnathus (1.69 meters wingspan) and smaller among non-pterodactyloids only than a large rhamphorhynchid specimen from Ettling in Germany, consisting of two possible neck vertebrae, which may
consists of a three-dimensionally preserved skeleton preserved in articulation in a slab of limestone (separated into four pieces for preparation). The specimen preserves most of the body with the exception of the end of the tail, most of the hindlimbs, parts of the wing and the very tip of the beak. The specimen was found on the east coast of the peninsula of Trotternish, part of the Isle of Skye in north-west Scotland, and the rock slab removed to the University of Edinburgh. The fossil was prepared by Nigel Larkin. It is to be displayed by National Museums Scotland. Naming In 2022, the type species Dearc sgiathanach was named and described by Natalia Jagielska, Michael O’Sullivan, Gregory F. Funston, Ian B. Butler, Thomas J. Challands, Neil D.L. Clark, Nicholas C. Fraser, Amelia Penny, Dugald A. Ross, Mark Wilkinson and Stephen Louis Brusatte. The name is derived from the Scottish Gaelic language and has a double meaning. It can be simultaneously translated as "winged reptile" and "reptile from Skye", as dearc means "reptile" and sgiathanach (from sgiathan "small wing") means "winged", an element that also appears in the Gaelic name of the Isle of Skye (), often interpreted as meaning "The Winged Island". Description Dearc possesses several features typical of fully grown adults in the related Rhamphorhynchus, including the large recurved teeth of the premaxilla, the well developed crest of the humerus, fusion between the scapula-coracoid, smooth bone texture and other features. However, at the same time other areas of the fossil show signs of immaturity, including unfused bones of the skull and unfused sacral vertebrae. Histology supports the later interpretation, indicating that, while at least two years old at its time of death, the animal was still actively growing. The wing bone shows two prominent lines of growth that allow this interpretation and further suggest that it died shortly after emerging from a hiatus in growth. The wingspan could not be directly measured for Dearc as several phalanges of the wingfinger were missing, in particular the very tip and a central portion of the wing. However, an estimate could be made based on comparison with better sampled taxa, in this case Rhamphorhynchus and Dorygnathus. Using the proportions of Rhamphorhynchus, an estimated wingspan between 2.2 meters (based on skull length) and 3.8 meters (based on humerus length) was recovered. Estimates based on the humerus length of Dorygnathus give an estimated wingspan of 1.9 meters. These results already make Dearc one of the largest known Jurassic pterosaurs, larger than the largest Dorygnathus (1.69 meters wingspan) and smaller among non-pterodactyloids only than a large rhamphorhynchid specimen from Ettling in Germany, consisting of two possible neck vertebrae, which may belong
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of aluminum. It is named after Senegal, the country in which it was first found to occur. The
Silva has worked in Funchal, Madeira, in Lousada, and in Amarante. She has been president of the national Comissões de Proteção de Crianças e Jovens (Committees for the Protection of Children and Young People - CPCJ) and vice-president of the Associação de Desenvolvimento Rural das Terras do Sousa (Sousa Development Association – ADER-SOUSA), an area in northern Portugal. Political career Silva served as councillor in Lousada City Council and, from October 2017, was vice-president. As a member of the Socialist Party (PS), Silva was elected as a deputy in the Assembly of the Republic in the 2019 national election, representing the Porto District. In her
in Lousada, and in Amarante. She has been president of the national Comissões de Proteção de Crianças e Jovens (Committees for the Protection of Children and Young People - CPCJ) and vice-president of the Associação de Desenvolvimento Rural das Terras do Sousa (Sousa Development Association – ADER-SOUSA), an area in northern Portugal. Political career Silva served as councillor in Lousada City Council and, from October 2017, was vice-president. As a member of the Socialist Party (PS), Silva was elected as a deputy in the Assembly of the Republic in the 2019 national election, representing the Porto District. In her first term in the Assembly, she was a member of the parliamentary committees on Labour and Social Security and on European Affairs. In the January
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