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a hat; he has pawned all his possessions, though he still has a squire, who gets the plot going when he steals the clothes of three maidens who were bathing. When the knight restores the clothing and the maidens dress themselves, they give him three gifts. The first gives him the power to entertain anyone and get paid for it. The second gives him the power to hear vaginas speak if he addresses them. The third adds to that power: if a vagina is prevented from speaking, the anus will respond for it. Editions There are seven manuscripts containing the fabliau, six French and one in Anglo-Norman (the latter in MS Harley 2253): A. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale | adds to that power: if a vagina is prevented from speaking, the anus will respond for it. Editions There are seven manuscripts containing the fabliau, six French and one in Anglo-Norman (the latter in MS Harley 2253): A. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, français, 837, f. 148va-149vb B. Bern, Burgerbibliothek, 354, f. 169ra-174rb C. Berlin, Staatsbibliothek und Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Hamilton 257, f. 7vb-10vb D. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, français, 19152, f. 58ra-60rc E. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, français, 1593, f. 211rb-215ra | ccviii-ccxii | 208rb-212ra I. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, français, 25545, f. 77va-82vb M. London, British Library, Harley, 2253, f. 122vb-124va |
spines on its thoracic shield, was lobate in shape and situated along by a 'fringe' of scales similar to those of Lepidotrichia in bony fishes. Similarly to other "maxillate" placoderms, its eyes are anteriorly orientated and very close to its mouth. Evolutionary significance Bianchengichthys''' mandible bears physical resemblance to both its relatives Qilinyu and Entelognathus as well as Arthrodire placoderms. It is likely that Bianchengichthys is closely related to the common ancestor between cartilaginous fishes and bony fishes, and represents a transitionary form between placoderms and extant jawed vertebrates. The evolutionary relationships of Bianchengichthys to | fish. The mandible (made from dermal bone) of this genus differs from Entelognathus and Qilinyu—two other "maxillate" placoderms from late Silurian China−in that the oral lamina is broad and carries a row of tooth-like denticles, though the marginal flange is toothless. The pectoral fin, preceded by two small spines on its thoracic shield, was lobate in shape and situated along by a 'fringe' of scales similar to those of Lepidotrichia in bony fishes. Similarly to other "maxillate" placoderms, its eyes are anteriorly orientated and very close to its mouth. Evolutionary significance Bianchengichthys''' mandible bears physical resemblance to both its relatives Qilinyu and Entelognathus as well as Arthrodire placoderms. It is likely that Bianchengichthys is closely related to the common ancestor between cartilaginous fishes and bony fishes, and represents a transitionary form between placoderms |
HS Hya being the variable star designation. With a base apparent visual magnitude of 8.08, HS Hya is too dim to be viewed with the naked eye. During the primary eclipse, the magnitude dropped to 8.61; the secondary eclipse lowered the magnitude to 8.55. Based on parallax measurements, the system is located at a distance of approximately 335 light years from the Sun. It is drifting closer with a mean radial velocity of . This star was determined to be an Algol variable as part of a survey of bright southern stars by W. Strohmeierand and associates in 1965, demonstrating it is a binary system with an orbital inclination close to the line of sight from the Earth. D. M. Popper found an eclipse periodicity of 1.568024 days for the pair with a combined estimated class of F3–F4. A longer-term analysis of the system's radial velocities in 1997 showed a third member of the system is likely orbiting the inner pair. This is probably a small red dwarf with about half the mass of the Sun and an orbital period of ~190 days. In 1997, observations with the Hipparcos satellite showed the depth of both eclipses was lower than they were 20 years earlier. In 2012, P. Zasche and A. Paschke showed that | of the Sun and an orbital period of ~190 days. In 1997, observations with the Hipparcos satellite showed the depth of both eclipses was lower than they were 20 years earlier. In 2012, P. Zasche and A. Paschke showed that the inclination of the orbital plane for the inner pair had changed by 15° since its discovery. The third member of the system is causing the orbit of the inner pair to precess, resulting in a change of inclination of 7.8° over the same period. By 2022, the eclipses have come to an end, with the final observed events captured by the TESS space telescope in 2019. Examination of earlier data showed that the eclipses had begun in the early 1920s, and the system is predicted to resume eclipses in 2195. The combined stellar classification of this system is F5V, matching an |
the relationship, or struggle, between Frederick and Italian municipalities. Today, the "oppressor and oppressed" mythical tradition, fostered by the Risorgimento, is not popular anymore. Researchers saw the conflict as the clash between opposite policial conceptions, for which the two sides tried to find solutions through legal measures as well as by force. Schumann notes that the work Federico Barbarossa nel dibattito storiografico in Italia e in Germania, edited by Manselli and Riedmann, is a definite synthesis of non-nationally oriented historiography approaches (combining German and Italian research results) of the last forty years. Historians Plassmann and Foerster, in review of Freed's Frederick Barbarossa: the Prince and the Myth, note that the work, as "the first English-language biography of Frederick Barbarossa in several decades", is a valuable source and might serve English-speaking audience well, although there are some problems as well as views particular to the author. Other biographers also discuss the periods during the emperor was powerless, but they do not see it as pervasive throughout his reign as Freed. Plassmann notes that Freed ignores Knut Görich's point that argues that, "Frederick was universally accepted 'as king and emperor and managed to push for the succession he wanted'". According to Plassmann, Frederick achieved an "unusual level of acceptance" within Germany, which helped him to survive excommunication, pestilence, a crushing defeat against the Italian opposition and the defiance of one of the mightiest princes of the realm and ended up as the unquestioned leader of the German host on the third crusade". Manselli, Raoul, and Josef Riedmann, eds. Federico Barbarossa nel dibattito storiografico in Italia e in Germania. Bologna: Il Mulino, 1982. Depictions in arts Poems An unidentified poet, likely a citizen of the pro-imperial city of Bergamo, wrote The Song of the Deeds of Emperor Frederick in Lombardy. The text ends with the defeat of Frederick at the Battle of Carcano on 9 August 1160. In the panegyric chronicle De Rebus Sicilis (1196) of Peter of Eboli, dedicated to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (reigned 1190–97), Frederick's death is described in the following verses: Already he sees the goal of his wishes [the Holy Land] There he migrates in joy to Christ. The accompanying illustration depicts an angel presenting the emperor's soul, as a baby, to the hand of God. At the same time, the physical body of Frederick is shown plunging into the water. The imperial crown already lies beneath water. John Freed writes that, "This jarring depiction and its ambivalent assessment of Frederick’s reign were soon covered up with a layer of paint that was not removed until the beginning of the twentieth century. The time is long overdue to uncover the prince beneath the myth." Der alte Barbarossa, (referred to by some sources as a song) published in 1813 by the poet Friedrich Rückert (1788—1866), is a famous poem about the emperor who sleeps in the mountain, likely influenced by anti-Napoleon sentiments. Music German minnesang tradition began under the reign of Frederick and was inspired by his Crusade as well as his considerable art patronage (and also, the French troubadour tradition of the time), although they were not exhortative or political songs and tended to be love songs instead. Minnesingers such as Friedrich von Hausen depicted Frederick and his court in their works. Gustav Pressel (1827–1890) composed the notable ballad Barbarossa about the emperor. In 1888–1889, Siegmund von Hausegger composed a large work, the symphonic poem Barbarossa, also inspired by the Kyffhäuser legend and containing three movements. Theatrical works La battaglia di Legnano: The opera by Giuseppe Verdi (music) and Salvadore Cammarano (libretto) was about the 1184 defeat of Frederick by the army of the Lombard League. Ernst Raupach (1784 – 1852) wrote four plays about Fredrick, one of his sixteen plays about the Hohenstaufens. Christian Dietrich Grabbe wrote the tragedy Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa as part of his Hohenstaufen cycle in 1829. Der Untersberg (The Untersberg) is a Singspiel with three acts by Johann Nepomuk Poissl with libretto by Eduard von Schenk, first performed on October 30, 1829 in Munich. The setting of this work is the mountain near Salzburg inside which the emperor is supposedly asleep. Friedrich der Rothbart in Suza oder vassalentreue is a 1841 liederspiel about Frederick, written by Johanna Kinkel with libretto by Gottfried Kinkel. Frederick is a main character Gervinus, der Narr vom Untersberg oder Ein patriotischer Wunsch is a 1849 opera by Franz von Suppé (the title character Gervinus is his court fool). Federico Barbarossa a Redona, ed Ezzelino terzo, drammi. [In verse.] is a 1851 drama (written in verses) by Cesare Campori. Richard Wagner connected the two heroes Siegfried and Barbarossa, considering the latter as the second coming of the former. Originally he intended to write an opera about the emperor, mixing Germanic and medieval elements, but in 1848 he decided to write about Siegfried instead. Visual arts As the Wittelsbach Dynasty's rise was closely linked to the emperor, in 1166, they integrated an eagle, that represents both the Empire and the Count Palatine of Bavaria, into their coat-of-arms. In 1180, Frederick installed Otto on the ducal throne. Emperor Frederick Barbarossa receiving the entreaties of his son for peace, around 1409–1415, was a drawing that reflects the composition of scenes commissioned by the Council oF Ten to Pisanello for the Great Council Hall of the Doge's Palace in Venice. Humiliation of Frederick I Barbarossa by Pope Alexander III was a painting commissioned by the Venetian government, originally painted by Giovanni Bellini. In 1516, after Bellini's death, the commission was transferred to Titian. This one was destroyed by fire in the 1570s. Giorgione might have been a part of the project. Tintoretto painted the scene of Barbarossa being crowned by Pope Adrian IV, according to Giorgio Vasari. In 1596, Haarlem commissioned a tapestry depicting Emperor Barbarossa and the Patriarch of Jerusalem bestowing Haarlem with an Augmentation of its Arms. The designer was the Haarlem painter Pieter de Grebber. The tapestry corresponds to a painting of the same subject, also painted by De Grebber made for the Haarlem townhall. Both the tapestry and the painting show the presents bestowed by Emperor Barbarossa and the patriarch of Jerusalem (a silver sword and the Holy Cross) on the city. Frederick's famous portrait in the Kaisersaal in Frankfurt am Main is part of a series depicting emperors who reigned from 768 to 1806 (created from 1839 to 1853). This portrait is painted by Karl Friedrich Lessing (1808–1880) in 1840. On the ceiling of the Kaisersaal, there is a fresco depicting Beatrice of Burgundy being brought by Apollo as a bride to Frederick, painted by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770) in 1751. Another fresco on the ceiling by the same artist is Hochzeit des Kaisers Friedrich I. Barbarossa und Beatrice von Burgund depicting the marriage of Frederick and Beatrice. Other than the Kyffhäuser Monument mentioned above, during the early years of the Second Reich, an iconographical program which associated Frederick with Wilhelm I was carried out in Goslar, centred on the old Kaiserpfalz (Imperial Palace). A famous equestrian statue of Frederick Barbarossa, built by Robert Toberentz ( 1849–1895) in 1893–1895 and erected until 1900, stands in Goslar, with Wilhelm's statue standing nearby (Frederick on the North, Wilhelm on the South). The Kaiserpfalz was decorated with paintings depicting the life of Frederick too, presided over by Johannes Wislicenus, who combined history wỉth fairytale (the German nation as the Sleeping Beauty, or Dornröschen) and saga (the Barbarossa legend), the medieval with the modern. In The proclamation of the Reich, Frederick looked down with approval at the proclamation while Queen Luise was presented as Germania. Other paintings in this program include: Barbarossas Erwachen (Barbarossa awakened), Barbarossas Fußfall vor Heinrich dem Löwen (Barbarossa falling on his knees in front of Henry the Lion, which describes Frederick begging Henry at Chiavenna for military aid against the Lombards in 1176.), Barbarossas Sieg bei Ikonium (Barbarosa's victory in Iconium), Heinrich der Löwe bittet Barbarossa um Verzeihung (Henry the Lion begged Barbarossa for forgiveness, which describes the event in Erfurt in 1181). Friedrich Barbarossa 1157 zu Besançon, den Streit der Parteien schlichtend (depicting the emperor trying to separate two conflicting parties – here Otto von Wittelsbach, 1120–1183, wants to physically attack the | were forced to hold in their mouth, but excrement from the donkey. To add to this debasement, they were made to announce, "Ecco la fica" (meaning "behold the fig"), with the feces still in their mouths. It used to be said that the insulting gesture (called fico), of holding one's fist with the thumb in between the middle and forefinger came by its origin from this event. This legend is mentioned in Gargantua and Pantagruel (sixteenth century). During the Risorgimento in Italy, Frederick became the symbolic barbarian, foreign oppressor who were defeated by heroes of a national independence movement respresented by the Lombard League. This interpretation later had influence on Italian historiography. Various stories arose – an example is the one by Cesare Cantù, who recounted that Frederick sent back Milanese people whose hands he had cut off or without their eyes. According to Cardini, until this day, some schoolbooks in Italy still describe Frederick Barbarossa as a National Socialist avant-la-lettre. Historiography In 2010, Professor Gianluca Raccagni of the University of Edinburgh summarized the current knowledge on Frederick's rule as the following: There are good reasons for Frederick’s enduring legacy and fame through the centuries, since he was deeply involved in expanding the influence of the Holy Roman Empire, enjoyed a long and remarkably stable rule in Germany (relatively speaking), was engaged in a momentous struggle with the papacy and the Lombard city communes, and had extensive contacts with the other Christian rulers in Europe and the Mediterranean, not to mention the crusade that he undertook and during which he died. Frederick came very close to killing the autonomy of the Italian city-states shortly after their birth, to re-establishing imperial control over the papacy, and to expanding his hegemony in the Mediterranean as well. A recent series of conferences has also underlined the profound influence of his reign on the development of public law. Otto of Freising, Frederick's uncle, wrote an account of his reign entitled Gesta Friderici I imperatoris (Deeds of the Emperor Frederick). Otto's other major work, the Chronica sive Historia de duabus civitatibus (Chronicle or History of the Two Cities) had been an exposition of the Civitas Dei (The City of God) of St. Augustine of Hippo, full of Augustinian negativity concerning the nature of the world and history. His work on Frederick is of opposite tone, being an optimistic portrayal of the glorious potentials of imperial authority. Otto died after finishing the first two books, leaving the last two to Rahewin, his provost. Rahewin's text is in places heavily dependent on classical precedent. According to John Freed, until the end of the nineteenth century, even scholars in Germany had to rely on a semi-popular history to get a general overview of Frederick's reign. There were two occasions a substantial effort was made to create a comprehensive biography for the emperor and both ended with the main author's death. The first was the work of Henry Simonsfeld, who died in 1913 and his book, never completed, ends with Otto of Freising's death in 1158. The other notable contribution is the two volumes about Frederick in Wilhelm von Giesebrecht’s Geschichte der Deutschen Kaiserzeit (1855—88). Giesebrecht died in 1889 and thus his student Bernhard von Simson was the one who completed the work in 1895. This later became the scholarly standard work on the emperor's life. Giesebrecht presents Barbarossa's era as a high point of German history. Freed opines that this work was meant to arouse patriotism. In 1975, Frederick's charters were published. This and the postwar abandonment of the Kyffhäuser myth have led to the publications of several new biographies. The notable recent authorities among German-speaking historians include Ferdinand Opll, Johannes Laudage (who died in an accident in 2008 so could not write the section on the 1170s). and Knut Görich. Bernd Schütte credits Ferdinand Oppl with raising the research of Frederick I to a new and resilient level, with contributions both through studies and bibliographical additions (Oppl is both a researcher and an archiver). Opll's Friedrich Barbarossa presents the emperor as a pragmatic leader with a capacity of adaptation and recovery after defeat. Jean-Yves Mariotte highly praises the works but adds that more clarity on the subjects of the imperial function or the financial aspect of the monarchy might widen the perspective. Knut Görich's works on Frederick include Friedrich Barbarossa: Eine Biographie and Die Ehre Friedrich Barbarossas: Kommunikation, Konflikt und politisches Handeln im 12. Jahrhundert, in which he extensively discusses Frederick's attachment to the concept of honor imperii, which was tied to not only his self-understanding as a ruler, but also rights and duties, and also subject to balancing acts with what was politically possible. Görich does not see the 1177 Peace of Venice as a defeat for Frederick but a return to consensus, which later helped make room for maneuvre. Graham Loud agrees with Görich that the concept and language of honour permeated Frederick's reign but sometimes, they might have masked complex realities. Loud also notes Görich credibly shows Frederick as a man of ambition, calculation and skills – one of those was "an ability to satisfy and to recompense those who were not necessarily within his inner circle". On the other hand, Loud opines that Görich mentions Frederick's rule north of the Alps too little. Contrary to Laudage, Görich questions whether traditional researchers have overemphasized the intentional side of Frederick's politics and instead highlights his capability of moderating consensus politics and the will to trial new modes of rulership. Laudage also sees the concept of honour as the central determinant behind Frederick's thinking and actions. According to Laudage, it was because the emperor lived in an environment in which many issues raised in diets and councils were ultimate conflicts of honours (Ehrkonflikte): "In a society that lacked a written imperial constitution, it was crucial to constantly and demonstratively assert one's own reputation and position in the social hierarchy."(p. 46) During his career, Frederick had demonstrated genuine chivalry and generosity, as well as great ambition, but also violence and ruthlessness. Laudage especially criticized the pure force approach Frederick employed against Milan, which ultimately doomed the enterprise. Bernd Schütte notes that Laudage "ascribes to the emperor and his advisors the decisive initiative in all fields, always future-oritented and accompanied by far-reaching ideas and plans." Schütte also opines that in comparison with Ferdinand Opll's work, published in 1990, the chivalrous-courtly aspect of Frederick is now presented in a more pronounced and clear way, as shown in Laudage's work as well as those by other recent scholars. In Italy, the scholarly attention towards Frederick's person and his reign has always been considerable, in light of his extensive activities in the Italian domains. In 1985, Franco Cardini wrote a sympathetic biography. Research often focuses on the relationship, or struggle, between Frederick and Italian municipalities. Today, the "oppressor and oppressed" mythical tradition, fostered by the Risorgimento, is not popular anymore. Researchers saw the conflict as the clash between opposite policial conceptions, for which the two sides tried to find solutions through legal measures as well as by force. Schumann notes that the work Federico Barbarossa nel dibattito storiografico in Italia e in Germania, edited by Manselli and Riedmann, is a definite synthesis of non-nationally oriented historiography approaches (combining German and Italian research results) of the last forty years. Historians Plassmann and Foerster, in review of Freed's Frederick Barbarossa: the Prince and the Myth, note that the work, as "the first English-language biography of Frederick Barbarossa in several decades", is a valuable source and might serve English-speaking audience well, although there are some problems as well as views particular to the author. Other biographers also discuss the periods during the emperor was powerless, but they do not see it as pervasive throughout his reign as Freed. Plassmann notes that Freed ignores Knut Görich's point that argues that, "Frederick was universally accepted 'as king and emperor and managed to push for the succession he wanted'". According to Plassmann, Frederick achieved an "unusual level of acceptance" within Germany, which helped him to survive excommunication, pestilence, a crushing defeat against the Italian opposition and the defiance of one of the mightiest princes of the realm and ended up as the unquestioned leader of the German host on the third crusade". Manselli, Raoul, and Josef Riedmann, eds. Federico Barbarossa nel dibattito storiografico in Italia e in Germania. Bologna: Il Mulino, 1982. Depictions in arts Poems An unidentified |
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Potassium tetrafluoronickelate is the inorganic compound with the formula K2NiF4. It features octahedral (high spin) Ni centers with Ni-F bond lengths of 2.006 Å. This green solid is a salt of tetrafluoronickelate. It is prepared by melting a mixture of nickel(II) fluoride, potassium fluoride, and potassium bifluoride. | centers with Ni-F bond lengths of 2.006 Å. This green solid is a salt of tetrafluoronickelate. It is prepared by melting a mixture of nickel(II) fluoride, potassium fluoride, and potassium bifluoride. The compound adopts a perovskite-like structure consisting of layers of octahedral Ni centers interconnected by doubly bridging fluoride ligands. The layers are |
term for the decentralized killings of sick people in sanatoriums in nazi Germany. In some institutions, sick people died due to overcrowding and deliberate neglect; in other institutions, the transferred inmates were murdered on a | partially succeeded action T4. Notes Nazi eugenics The Holocaust in Germany The Holocaust in Austria The Holocaust in Poland Law in Nazi Germany Psychiatry controversies |
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Morton & Scott, 1989) Borniopsis sagamiensis (Habe, 1961) Borniopsis striatissima (G. B. Sowerby II, 1865) Borniopsis subsinuata (Lischke, 1871) Borniopsis tsurumaru Habe, 1959 Borniopsis yamakawai (Yokoyama, 1922) Synonyms Borniopsis fujitaniana (Yokoyama, 1927): synonym of Tellimya fujitaniana (Yokoyama, 1927) References Higo, S., Callomon, P. & Goto, Y. (1999) Catalogue and Bibliography of the Marine Shell-Bearing Mollusca of Japan. Elle Scientific | is a genus of bivalves belonging to the family Lasaeidae. Species Borniopsis ariakensis Habe, 1959 Borniopsis macrophtalmensis (B. Morton & Scott, 1989) Borniopsis maipoensis (B. Morton & Scott, 1989) Borniopsis mortoni Goto & Ishikawa, 2016 Borniopsis nodosa (B. Morton & Scott, 1989) Borniopsis ochetostomae (B. Morton & |
1995) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a forward for Nanjing City. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1995 births Living people People from Lishui Footballers from Zhejiang Chinese footballers Association football forwards Segunda División B players China | playing as a forward for Nanjing City. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1995 births Living people People from Lishui Footballers from Zhejiang Chinese footballers Association football forwards Segunda División B players China League Two players |
competes part-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No. 35 Ford Fusion for Greg Van Alst Motorsports. Racing career ARCA Menards Series Van Alst made his ARCA Menards Series debut in 2002, running 3 races at Kentucky Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway, and Salem Speedway. He managed his best finish at Chicagoland, coming home in 15th. He did not return to the series until | finish at Chicagoland, coming home in 15th. He did not return to the series until 2021. Van Alst ran 8 races. He collected 3 top ten finishes. He finished 7th at Kansas Speedway, 2nd at Winchester Speedway, and 6th at Michigan Speedway. ARCA Menards Series East Van Alst made his ARCA Menards Series East debut in 2021 at the Bristol Motor Speedway, finishing 15th. Motorsports career results ARCA Menards |
1900s. The submission was accepted by the NRHP on October 28, 1994. Objects listed on the submission The submission lists four extant sculptures created by Borglum between 1911 and 1926. The submission additionally lists a fifth sculpture created by Borglum, Branford Place Standard, which was either removed or destroyed at an unknown date. References History of Newark, New Jersey National Register of Historic Places Multiple | was submitted in 1994. The submission consists of several public sculptures in the city created by American sculptor Gutzon Borglum during the early 1900s. The submission was accepted by the NRHP on October 28, 1994. Objects listed on the submission The submission lists four extant sculptures created by Borglum between 1911 and 1926. The submission additionally lists a fifth sculpture created |
descent. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2002 births Living people English people of Malaysian descent English footballers Association football midfielders | is of Malaysian descent. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2002 births Living people English people of Malaysian descent English footballers Association football midfielders Charlton Athletic |
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Rellikan or Rellikon, circa 1478-1488 - January 14, 1542) was a Swiss clergyman and theologian of the Reformation in Switzerland, philologist and philosopher, noted for his work in early modern botany. Rhellicanus first came to prominence as an apt pupil, and then teacher, of Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. He studied at the Jagellonian University in Krakow (1517-22), and then at the University of Wittenberg (1522-5). In 1525, Rhellicanus became a teacher at St. George's Abbey, Stein am Rhein, near Zurich, where he taught Heinrich Bullinger during the latter's five-month stay in 1527 Zurich to study languages and attend the Prophezei; both were followers of Huldrych Zwingli. Rhellicanus was next appointed Professor of Greek | stay in 1527 Zurich to study languages and attend the Prophezei; both were followers of Huldrych Zwingli. Rhellicanus was next appointed Professor of Greek and Philosophy at the new High School of Bern. In 1538, on account of the Bern Disputations, he returned to Zurich, where he was a teacher at the Latin school at Fraumünster. Later, in 1541 he became a pastor in Biel. Rhellicanus became a botanist in 1536 while visiting the Stockhorn mountain and immersing himself in nature there; he later a didactic poem about the trip, entitled Stockhornia, written in hexameter. In this, he made the earliest |
in Hong Kong is still preserved. Features Old Peak Road in the Mid-levels is full of strata luxury housing estates, most of which are over 1,000 square feet, including Garden Terrace, Dynasty Court and Hillsborough Court. In addition, the 2-storey Peak Depot, located at No. 102 Old Peak Road in the Peak District, was built in the 1910s and served as an office, warehouse and staff quarters for the Water Supplies Department at that time. Historical documents show that the warehouse was once the dormitory of Shangshan Jiaobi, and was rated | Hong Kong Island. The highest altitude is about 350 meters, the highest altitude of the driving road is about 200 meters, which is the Dynasty Court, and the mountain road is 350 meters. History Formerly known as the Peak Road, the Old Peak Road was built in the 1920s and used to be the only way to the Peak. In the 1960s, Peak Road was renamed Old Peak Road, while a section of Stubbs Road connecting Wan Chai Gap and Victoria Peak was renamed Peak Road. One of only |
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Krishna. In 2014, he was seen in the show Khulja sim sim. In 2017, he featured on cover picture for Fortune Oil as an Indian Army soldier with Akshay Kumar. In 2019, he appeared in his first Bollywood film, the sports drama Penalty, directed by Shubham Singh. Also, in 2019 the song "Ishq Hain Tumse" was released produced by Voila Digi in which Rafiq was seen with Faiz Baloch and Shifu directed by Aslam Khan which crossed six million views overnight. He was also cast in the song Tere jism3 which was released on Zee Music Company. He has been the Showstopper for Rusk at Mumbai, India. He signed on the lead role in the film "The Man & The Angel" directed by Rupesh Paul. He played a scientist character in the Film Rocketry: The Nambi Effect | TV. He has also been part of shows like Paramavatar Shri Krishna in which he played the vayu devta character. Early Life He won the Mr Agra contest organised by Star One. He did his graduation in bachelor of commerce from Agra University. Career Rafiq started his acting career with shows like Jhansi Ki Rani and Paramavatar Shri Krishna. In 2014, he was seen in the show Khulja sim sim. In 2017, he featured on cover picture for Fortune Oil as an Indian Army soldier |
maternal and child health care, dental services, medical and surgical services etc. It is sometimes referred to as the Surulere General Hospital.The medical director of the hospital id Dr. Aduke Odutayo. The hospital recorded a total of 6929 patients visiting the dental section for the period of January to December in | It is located at 68, Randle Avenue Hakeem Habeeb Cl, Surulere 101241, Lagos Nigeria. This hospital was established to offer maternal and child health care, dental services, medical and surgical services etc. It is sometimes referred to as the |
Andorra at the 2019 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification and the 2022 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualification. She made her senior debut on 16 February 2022 as a 76th-minute substitution in a 4–1 friendly home win over Gibraltar. | national team. International career Montero represented Andorra at the 2019 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification and the 2022 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualification. She made her senior debut on 16 February 2022 as a 76th-minute substitution in a 4–1 friendly home win over Gibraltar. References External links 2000s births Living people Andorran |
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father. Shiva Parvathi as Shiva Parvathi; Ajay's mother Hemanth as Siddarth; Sampada's lover Rithu Chowdary as Sampada; Showrya's first wife and Siddarth's lover Rajitha as Dhamayanthi; Showrya's mother Lakshmi Narayana as Showrya's father Malladi Shivanarayana as Bhupathi; Ajay's father Charishma Naidu as Pallavi Girish as Pallavi's husband Challa Chandu as Advocate Uma Naidu as Siddarth's mother Suhan Ghori as Unknown Neema Singh as Unknown Nata Kumari as Unknown Cameo Appearance Roopa | series Tujhse Hai Raabta aired on Zee TV from 3 September 2018 to 31 July 2021.It is also premiering on digital platform ZEE5. It stars Shishir Shastry, Nisarga Gowda and Meena Vasu in lead roles. Synopsis Kalyani, a teenager, loses her cherished mother Madhuri and is compelled to live with her step-mother Anupama. How they develop a deep unconventional bond beyond the ties of blood forms the storyline. Cast Main Rohit Rangaswamy (2020) / Shishir Shastry (2020 - present) as Showrya; Sampada and Kalyani's husband; Dhamyanthi's son Nisarga Gowda as Kalyani; Ajay and Madhuri's biological daughter; Anupama's foster daughter Meena Vasu as Anupama; Ajay's wife; Kalyani's foster mother Recurring Sai Kiran as Ajay; Anupama and Madhuri's husband; Kalyani's father. Shiva |
trade was estimated at a total of 0.6%. The M-chain's stores are approximately 200–2,500 m2 in size. The first M-Market stores opened their doors at the beginning of 2006, when 16 stores joined the chain. At the beginning of 2007, the chain already had 50 stores. When the Siwa chain's stores were sold in 2017, 14 new stores were added to the M chain. Today, the chain | was founded by independent retailers in 2006, which was created as a result of cooperation between retailers who opposed the sale of Spar Finland to SOK and resigned from the chain. The M-chain's grocery sales (incl. consumer goods) were approximately EUR 98 million in 2015, when the chain's market share of the Finnish grocery trade was estimated at a total of 0.6%. The M-chain's stores are approximately 200–2,500 m2 in size. The first |
as a left winger. Club career During his playing career, Valášek played for Meteor Prague between 1905 and 1915. Following World War I, Valášek joined Malešice-based club Sparta XI. International career On 1 April 1906, Valášek made his debut for Bohemia in Bohemia's second | Bohemia in Bohemia's second game, scoring in a 1–1 draw against Hungary. Valášek would later make one final appearance for Bohemia, a year later against the same opposition. International goals Scores and results list Bohemia's goal tally first. Notes References 1886 births 1956 deaths Sportspeople from Prague Association |
4 of the Hangzhou Metro in China. It is located in the Xihu District of Hangzhou. | Hangzhou. It was opened on 21 February 2022. References Railway stations in Zhejiang Railway stations in China opened in 2022 Hangzhou |
has played the character in Captain Marvel (2019), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) and will reprise the role in the upcoming 2022 Disney+ series Secret Invasion. In 2018, he played the antagonist Nolan Sorrento in Steven Spielberg's dystopian science fiction adventure film Ready Player One, based on Ernest Cline's novel of the same name. He also co-starred in the drama film Untogether, written and directed by his then-wife Emma Forrest and action-adventure film Robin Hood as the Sheriff of Nottingham. The same year, he starred in the drama film The Land of Steady Habits with Connie Britton. Mendelsohn's Australian television work includes playing Warren Murphy on the soap opera Neighbours (1986–1987), a recurring role on the drama series Love My Way (2006–2007), and a main role in the drama series Tangle (2009). In 2015, he was cast as Danny Rayburn in the American Netflix original thriller drama television series Bloodline (2015–2017). The role earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2016. From 2019 to 2020, | the drama film The Land of Steady Habits with Connie Britton. Mendelsohn's Australian television work includes playing Warren Murphy on the soap opera Neighbours (1986–1987), a recurring role on the drama series Love My Way (2006–2007), and a main role in the drama series Tangle (2009). In 2015, he was cast as Danny Rayburn in the American Netflix original thriller drama television series Bloodline (2015–2017). The role earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2016. From 2019 to 2020, he voiced the character of Special Agent Mace in the animated series Infinity Train. Then in 2020, he starred in the HBO psychological thriller-horror crime drama series based on the 2018 novel of the same |
typically measure between 16 and 29 μm in diameter; they tend to clump together to form larger head-like ("capitate") soralia that are 0.8–1.25 mm in diameter, and 0.5–0.8 mm tall. Apothecia are rare, and pycnidia are not present. In its medulla, the lichen contains the secondary compounds alectoronic acid and traces of α-collatolic acid Habitat and distribution Neoprotoparmelia capitata grows on the bark of hardwood trees in regions of the coastal plain of eastern North America. It tends to grows in subtropical areas, and at the time of its original publication, had been recorded from Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. References capitata Lichens described in 2008 Lichens of the United | where it was found growing on Carya floridana in scrubland. The specific epithet capitata refers to the characteristic large convex hemispherical soralia. The species was moved to genus Maronina in 2017. In 2018, the taxon was transferred to Neoprotoparmelia, a genus newly circumscribed to contain a group of former Maronina species that had been previously recognized as an independent lineage. Description Neoprotoparmelia capitata has a grey to greyish-brown, shiny and smooth to cracked crustose thallus. It often has a dark prothallus (visible as a line around the thallus margin). Soredia typically measure between 16 and 29 μm in diameter; they tend to clump together |
approval of the report to reform the Law to Stimulate and Control the Production and Marketing of Banana, for export. Popular Consultation Commission After the popular consultation of 4 February 2018, the National Assembly formed an specialized commission to approve two laws derived from the positive result of two questions of said popular consultation: The Repeal Law of the Capital Gains Law and the Reform Law of the Council of Citizen Participation and Social Control. In the commission, Litardo served as vice president. The commission achieved the approval of both laws just one month after the popular consultation. In April 2018, an specialized commission on border security was formed, of which he was a member. President of the National Assembly On 14 May 2019, Litardo was elected President of the National Assembly with 78 votes in favor. On 15 May 2021 his term expired. References Living | the commission, Litardo served as vice president. The commission achieved the approval of both laws just one month after the popular consultation. In April 2018, an specialized commission on border security was formed, of which he was a member. President of the National Assembly On 14 May 2019, Litardo was elected President of the National Assembly with 78 votes in favor. On 15 May 2021 his term expired. References Living people 1979 births Presidents |
a Chinese footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Shanghai Jiading Huilong. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1995 births Living | births Living people Sportspeople from Luoyang Footballers from Henan Chinese footballers Association football goalkeepers China League Two players Shanghai Shenhua F.C. players Shanghai Sunfun F.C. |
The ceremony was hosted by television personality Yoo Byung-jae. Exo and Big Bang led the number of nominations with five each, with Big Bang winning four of those awards while Exo won two. Performers Presenters MCs Yoo Byung-jae Seo Kang-joon Lee Yu-bi Kim Shin-young Kim So-hyun Irene Winners and nominees Main awards Winners and nominees are listed below. Winners are listed first and | Seoul, South Korea. Organized by Kakao M through its online music store Melon, the 2015 ceremony was the seventh installment of the event. The ceremony was hosted by television personality Yoo Byung-jae. Exo and Big Bang led the number of nominations with five |
of the Three Kingdoms describes a conversation between Liu Dun and Sun Quan in Yuzhang during the Jian'an era (196-220), in which Liu Dun apparently predicted the assassination of Sun Quan's younger brother Sun Yi, the Administrator of Danyang, by Bian Hong (邊鴻) in 203 based on astrological observations. Liu Dun was also the author of a now-lost tome in a hundred volumes, which was praised by the scholar Diao Xuan (刁玄). However, Liu Dun was also noted for being | regions. Sun Fu was impressed by Liu Dun's predictions and appointed him as his Military Advisor (軍師 junshi), while among the army itself he became popularly known by the nickname Shenming (神明 "Divine Brilliance"). Liu Dun later served under Sun Quan directly. An anecdote from the Records of the Three Kingdoms describes a conversation between Liu Dun and Sun Quan in Yuzhang during the Jian'an era (196-220), in which Liu Dun apparently predicted the assassination of Sun Quan's younger brother |
is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of . Its name was adopted by the International | It has a diameter of . Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) on April |
and outside the AFC Champions League two times and the Arab Champions League once. The club has also never been out of the top division of Qatari football since entering the Football League. This is a list of the seasons played by Al Sadd SC from 1969 when the club first entered a league competition to the most recent seasons. The club's achievements in all major national and international competitions as well as the top scorers are listed. | a record 16 times also won the Emir of Qatar Cup a record 18 times, the Qatar Cup (ex) Crown Prince Cup a record 8 times, and the Sheikh Jassim Cup a record 15 times and outside the AFC Champions League two times and the Arab Champions League once. The club has also never been out of |
Village-based artist whose to prominence when he created the ceiling murals for RENT. He also was the artist behind Moo York Celebration, one of the cows behind the Cow Parade public art project and subsequently created cows for other city's projects. The East Village was a longtime canvas | the Artist (BTA), real name William Miller, was an East Village-based artist whose to prominence when he created the ceiling murals for RENT. He also was the artist behind Moo |
variety of essential oils and turpentine. Synthesis Pinocarveol is formed by heating a mixture of turpentine, selenium dioxide, and hydrogen peroxide. The selenium dioxide acts as a catalyst while the hydrogen peroxide oxidizes the pinene found in turpentine. The other products in the turpentine are left unreacted. References Monoterpenes Bicyclic compounds Alcohols | organic compound with the formula C10H16O. It is a bicyclic monoterpenoid, which is a combination of two isoprene units with one hydroxyl group as a substituent. It exists as either trans- or cis-pinocarveol, referring to stereochemical orientation of the oxygen as compared to the methylene bridge. |
Shuo (; born 6 January 1995) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1995 births Living people Sportspeople from Shijiazhuang Footballers from | January 1995) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a goalkeeper for Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei. Career statistics Club . Notes References 1995 births Living people Sportspeople from Shijiazhuang |
of Hangzhou, Zhejiang by height. The tallest building in Hangzhou is Hangzhou Centre Tower A currently and is 292.8 meters tall. Most skyscrapers in Hangzhou are clustered around the Qianjiang New City and Qianjiang Century City. Tallest buildings This | that have already topped out are also included. {{row numbers| Under construction This lists buildings that are under construction in Hangzhou with at least 200m (656 feet) in height. References Hangzhou Hangzhou-related |
Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1979. Wren is named for English architect Christopher Wren. Wren is one of many | by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1979. Wren is named for English |
of United States military personnel were serving outside North America. There were many reports of the oral-related health issues experienced by the American occupation soldiers in Cuba and the Philippines, but there were no dentistry-trained soldiers to provide care. In addition, yellow fever had spread among the American troops and devastated their ranks. Thus, the United States Department of War deployed Black troops to Cuba and the Philippines, under the incorrect belief that Black people were immune to yellow fever. This false assumption came about during the 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic where it was thought that Black people were dying at lower rates from the disease than whites, though in actuality Black people died at the same rate as whites during the epidemic. Jefferson was promoted to the Captain of D Company on July 21, 1898. With the onset of war, D Company was reorganized into the 8th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. In February of 1899, Jefferson's unit was deployed to Cuba and stationed in San Luis. By September 21st of that year, he was diagnosed and hospitalized with malaria, but he continued to serve with his regiment in Cuba. During his deployment. Jefferson provided dental care to his own and two other Black regiments in addition to his line officer responsibilities. In 1899, Jefferson was discharged but he continued his military career in the Illinois National Guard as inspector of training for light infantry with the rank of First lieutenant. Jefferson concurrently served the Illinois National Guard while continuing his Chicago-based dentistry practice. | dying at lower rates from the disease than whites, though in actuality Black people died at the same rate as whites during the epidemic. Jefferson was promoted to the Captain of D Company on July 21, 1898. With the onset of war, D Company was reorganized into the 8th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. In February of 1899, Jefferson's unit was deployed to Cuba and stationed in San Luis. By September 21st of that year, he was diagnosed and hospitalized with malaria, but he continued to serve with his regiment in Cuba. During his deployment. Jefferson provided dental care to his own and two other Black regiments in addition to his line officer responsibilities. In 1899, Jefferson was discharged but he continued his military career in the Illinois National Guard as inspector of training for light infantry with the rank of First lieutenant. Jefferson concurrently served the Illinois National Guard while continuing his Chicago-based dentistry practice. Later life In 1899, Jefferson wrote to Senator William E. Mason to obtain an endorsement for his application to create a "Colored Volunteer Regiment" for service in the Philippines. The endorsement was received and the application was sent to the Secretary of State at the time, Elihu Root, who rejected the application on the basis that such volunteer regiments were not necessary. In 1901, President William McKinley signed the act calling for 30 contract dental surgeons to be attached to |
successful and made it big in box office, marking Nandhini's second successful film. three years later she also appeared in the film Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga opposing actors Vimal and Sivakarthikeyan, this film was also yet another successful hit and was streaming in theaters for more than 100 days. After continuous success and fame from the films she acted in, Nandhini started to cut down on film offers and drew her attention to television serials. Nandhini appeared in the television serial Saravanan Meenatchi (season 2) portraying the character Revathi, her character was also one of the main cast on the serial. After her serial experience Nandhini decided to make a small comeback again on films and later acting in the film Vellaikaara Durai (2014). Nandhini also debuted as a judge for the comedy show which aired on Star Vijay called Kalakka Povathu Yaaru (2016). She also made another appearance on silver screen by acting | she acted in, Nandhini started to cut down on film offers and drew her attention to television serials. Nandhini appeared in the television serial Saravanan Meenatchi (season 2) portraying the character Revathi, her character was also one of the main cast on the serial. After her serial experience Nandhini decided to make a small comeback again on films and later acting in the film Vellaikaara Durai (2014). Nandhini also debuted as a judge for the comedy show which aired on Star Vijay called Kalakka Povathu Yaaru (2016). She also made another appearance on silver screen by acting in the drama Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai which starred Amit Bhargav and Priya Bhavani Shankar in the lead roles. She also appeared with actress Tamannaah in the thriller web series November Story (2021). After a 4-year gap, Nandhini re entered the industry and was offered by actor Kamal Haasan to Starr in his upcoming film Vikram which is scheduled to release in 2022. She also announced that she will oppose actor Vijay Sethupathi in the film. After Vikram Nandhini also signed up another film starring alongside actor Karthi in a untitled film which is currently undergoing filming. Personal life Myna Nandhini married actor Karthik on 12 September 2016. However, after one year since the couple married, Kartik committed suicide by hanging. However, after 5 years since the death of her late husband, Nandhini got married to a television actor and comedian named Yogeshwaram, the couple later was |
is a pan-Arab artist management company based in the Middle East and controlled by CEO Anoud Maaliki. History The company was founded in 2001 by Anoud Maaliki who was an executive producer at Rotana Group. She worked on | Atallah, Walid Toufic, Hoda Saad, Sarah Farah, Sarah Al-Hani, and Muhammad El Majzoub. She also dealt with a group of the most important directors, most notably: Saeed Al Marouk. |
she became the sixth woman to be recognized by the American Long Distance Hikers Association (West) for completing the Triple Crown of Hiking by hiking the Continental Divide Trail (1990), the Appalachian Trail (1994), and the Pacific Crest Trail (1997), a total of nearly 8,000 miles. Those treks, along with additional hiking journeys in the United States, Nepal, Japan, New Zealand, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, England, Scotland, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, and Canada, became the foundation for her work as a writer and speaker specializing in hiking and adventure travel. She lives in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. Biography Berger was born in New York, New York. She grew up in New Rochelle, New York, and attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. After graduating in 1980 with a Bachelor of Arts in music, Berger worked as an editor first for the Instrumentalist (a music magazine), and later, for Longman Financial Services Publishing. In between, she took gap years to travel, hike, write freelance articles, and teach in outdoor education programs. In 1987, she became a book acquisitions editor for Island Press, a Washington, D.C. based publisher specializing in environmental books. In 1988, she was married to Daniel R. Smith, a professor of history at Iona College in New Rochelle. In 1990, Berger left Island Press and Smith took a sabbatical from Iona; the couple hiked the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail from Mexico to Canada. On their return, they co-authored Where the Waters Divide, a book about their journey, which received national attention. Writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, David Sheridan said "Berger smoothly integrates critical political issues such as Western water policy, fire suppression policy on public lands, the Endangered Species Act and the role of grazing on federal lands, all with a fine sense of history, making for delightful, invigorating reading." In the Flint Journal (Michigan), Tom Powers called it "a grand adventure tale and a thoughtful examination of the myth and reality of the American West." David Sheridan of The Wall Street Journal noted the book for its "good sense of observation and more importantly, a sense of humor." With publication of Where the Waters Divide, Berger embarked on her career as an author specializing in hiking and adventure travel. She was one of four writers featured in a chapter in the 1997 book edition of Writer's Market about how to be a successful freelancer; her career was also profiled in the American Society of Journalists and Authors publication, ASJA Monthly. She served as a technical consultant for Trailside, a PBS television show about outdoor adventure, for which she wrote three companion books published by W. W. Norton. She was a contributing editor for Backpacker magazine, where she wrote feature articles and three books published by the Mountaineers Books. Berger became the hiking expert at | Post, NBC News, Outside, and others. From 2000 until 2009, she wrote the instructional “Outdoor Smarts” column for Boy Scouts of America's Scouting magazine. In 2012, she started the travel website, Buckettripper. Starting in 2014, she wrote a series of books for Rizzoli covering the 11 National Scenic Trails, the 19 National Historic Trails, and 38 major global trails. The series received national media coverage from such publications and organizations as USA Today, the Chicago Tribune,Frommer's, Afar, the American Hiking Society, and the Partnership for the National Trails System, and was featured in best-of lists and in gift-book round-ups in the New York Times Book Review, in Associated Press-affiliated newspapers around the United States, and in People Magazine. Media and Speaking Berger has appeared as a speaker for organizations such as the Continental Divide Trail Alliance (later reorganized as the Continental Divide Trail Coalition), the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, the Pacific Crest Trail Association, and the Smithsonian. She developed a multi-media program about hiking that combined lecturing, a slide show, and live piano music, which she debuted at the 2018 annual meeting of the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association. As a result of her books, speaking, articles, and media about her activities, she became a resource for journalists writing about hiking-related subjects in such publications as The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, U.S.A. Today, and the San Francisco Chronicle. She has appeared as a guest on radio shows on NPR, the Martha Stewart Radio Network, and the Outside Radio Network, as well as local stations. Bibliography Rizzoli Series America's National Historic Trails Rizzoli, 2020. () Foreword by Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan, Photographs by Bart Smith Great Hiking Trails of the World, Rizzoli, 2017. ) Foreword by Bill McKibben America's Great Hiking Trails Rizzoli, 2014. () Wandern in den USA, German edition published by National Geographic, 2014. () Foreword by Bill McKibben, Photography by Bart Smith New York Times Travel Books Bestseller Outdoor Guidebooks and Instructional Books Knots Adventure Publications, 2019. () The Pacific Crest Trail: A Hiker's Companion (with Daniel R. Smith) Countryman Press (W.W. Norton imprint) 2nd edition, 2014. () 1st edition, 2000. () Backpacking and Hiking DK Eyewitness Companions, 2005. US edition (), UK edition () Translated into Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Czech, and Slovak Be Prepared: Hiking and Backpacking DK, with Boy Scouts of America, 2008. () Hiking the Triple Crown Mountaineers Books, 2001. () Backpacker Magazine Series Hiking Light Handbook Mountaineers Books, 2004. () More Everyday Wisdom Mountaineers Books, 2002. () Everyday Wisdom Mountaineers Books, 1997. () Trailside (PBS TV Show) Companion Books Scuba Diving W.W. Norton, 2000. () Advanced Backpacking W.W. Norton, 1998. () Hiking and Backpacking W. W. Norton, 1995. reissued 2003. () Outdoor Literature Where the Waters Divide (with Daniel R. Smith) Paperback by Countryman Press (W.W. Norton imprint), 1997. ( Hardcover by Harmony Books (Crown imprint), 1993. () Along the Pacific Crest Trail (with Daniel R. Smith, Photography by Bart Smith) Westcliffe Publishing, 1998.() Music Books The Complete Idiot's Guide to Piano Exercises Alpha-Penguin, 2011. () The Complete Idiot's Guide to Teaching Music on Your Own Alpha-Penguin, 2010. () The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Piano Chords Alpha-Penguin, 2006. () Anthology Contributions Journeys of a Lifetime, National Geographic, 2007. () "Heli-hiking in British Columbia "Captain Cook's Polynesia "Lewis and Clark" Appalachian Trail Reader Anthology compiled by David Emblidge Oxford University Press, 1997. () Contribution: "Trail Days in Damascus" You Can Do It! The |
Party and, in turn, became a candidate for deputy to Congress, in the 2013 election, in which he was elected. Presidential dispute In 2016, a crisis began within the Anti-Corruption Party with Nasralla being accused of being "badly advised" which led to a dispute between Nasralla and Marlene Alvarenga about which of them would become the party's presidential candidate, the latter winning the dispute, while Nasralla would be appointed as the LIBRE-PINU presidential candidate. Redondo left PAC and joined PINU to run for Congress, being elected. Congressional president and leadership dispute In October 2021, the presidential candidates for PSH and LIBRE, Salvador Nasralla and Xiomara Castro, respectively, struck an alliance. Part | left PAC and joined PINU to run for Congress, being elected. Congressional president and leadership dispute In October 2021, the presidential candidates for PSH and LIBRE, Salvador Nasralla and Xiomara Castro, respectively, struck an alliance. Part of the agreement for Nasralla to step down as a candidate and endorse Castro was that if they were able to gain a majority in Congress, the speaker would be a member of the Savior Party. Castro's party won 50 seats, whilst Nasralla's party won 10. On December 23, during a livestream, Nasralla announced his endorsement for Luis Redondo to become the President of the Congress. The next morning, Castro followed suit. When the newly elected congress voted for a congressional president on 21 January 2022, 18 deputies from Castro's party refused to honour the agreement. Instead, they voted for Jorge Cálix, a member of LIBRE, rather than Redondo. Nasralla commented on the incident as "another coup like in 2009". As a consequence, the 18 deputies were expelled from LIBRE. The dispute was resolved when Cálix |
Ambedkar conversion to Navayana. Buddhism The conversion of Dalits from Hinduism to Buddhism started after the conversion of B. R. Ambedkar and the movement is continued in modern-India mainly in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh. There have been numerous incidents where Dalits have converted from Hinduism to Buddhism, due to Caste-related violence. Christianity The first conversion to Christianity in India was by the Dalits of South India, though during the Company rule there was also a massive conversion | people in the Hindu varna who do low-class jobs. Though after there have been several sects among them such as Balmikism, Ramnami, Ravidassia, Kabir panth taking inspiration from the Dalit saints. The Bhakti movement has also resulted in their upliftment in the society. Conversion There has been a significant conversion of Dalits to Islam and Christianity during the Muslim rule and Company rule in India. Though there has also been conversion to Buddhism, after the B. R. Ambedkar conversion to Navayana. Buddhism The conversion of Dalits from Hinduism to Buddhism started after the conversion of B. R. Ambedkar and the movement is continued in modern-India mainly in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh. There have been numerous incidents where Dalits have converted from Hinduism to Buddhism, due to Caste-related violence. Christianity The first conversion to Christianity in India |
criticized the monetary policy of Japanese-controlled authorities and called for a popular uprising. The newspaper was inevitably closed and its owner was summoned to court. It was the first time, and not the only time, a newspaper was closed due to Dương Tử Giang's patriotic theme in his articles. After August Revolution and during the First Indochina War Dương Tử Giang continued his journalism career after the August Revolution, this time to support the independece of Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) and its resistance war against France during the First Indochina War. Together with Vũ Tùng and Thiếu Sơn, Dương Tử Giang joined Justice, an institute of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) in Indochina. He first wrote for DRV newspapers "New Youth" and "Tommorow", and since November 1946 he established the newspaper "Culture" to criticized the pro-French Saigon governments and express support to Viet Minh and Ho Chi Minh. The newspaper was forced to closed in early 1947 due to an article openly criticized the French invasion and war crimes against Vietnamese people. Dương Tử Giang himself was imprisoned in the Catinat facility of Maison Centrale de Saigon. In the prison he took part in organiztation of two secret newspapers "Voices of Prison" and "Nights in the Maison Centrale". Released after three months, Dương Tử Giang had Lý Vĩnh Khuôn established the newspaper "Today... Tommorrow", which was also forced to close after an article openly praising Hồ Chí Minh in its cover page. In March 1948, Dương Tử Giang worked for "Justice", another short-lived anti-French newspaper led by Fernand le Gros. He wrote for another short-lived "Em" in August 1948, which also was forced to close in November due to Dương Tử Giang's anti-French articles. In January 1949, the newspaper "Việt Báo" received a harsh warning from the pro-French authorities, again because of the same reason. In May 1950, due to Dương Tử Giang's anti-French speech at the funeral of Nam Quốc Cang (a journalist allegedly assassinated by French secret agents), the pro-French Saigon regime put a warrant on him. Unable to conduct legal activities in Saigon, Dương Tử Giang relocated to Viet Minh controlled areas and, together with Thiếu Sơn, wrote for Viet Minh's "National Salvation" newspaper. He also took part in Viet Minh's cultural and art activities, and wrote several tuồng plays. After the 1954 Geneva Accord and death After the 1954 Geneva Accord, Dương Tử Giang together with Thiếu Sơn, Lý Văn Sâm, and others, was tasked to keep their journalism career in Saigon, at that time still under a pro-French and then pro-America government. Despite financial difficulties and issues in private life, Dương Tử Giang resumed his | Tử Giang's anti-French articles. In January 1949, the newspaper "Việt Báo" received a harsh warning from the pro-French authorities, again because of the same reason. In May 1950, due to Dương Tử Giang's anti-French speech at the funeral of Nam Quốc Cang (a journalist allegedly assassinated by French secret agents), the pro-French Saigon regime put a warrant on him. Unable to conduct legal activities in Saigon, Dương Tử Giang relocated to Viet Minh controlled areas and, together with Thiếu Sơn, wrote for Viet Minh's "National Salvation" newspaper. He also took part in Viet Minh's cultural and art activities, and wrote several tuồng plays. After the 1954 Geneva Accord and death After the 1954 Geneva Accord, Dương Tử Giang together with Thiếu Sơn, Lý Văn Sâm, and others, was tasked to keep their journalism career in Saigon, at that time still under a pro-French and then pro-America government. Despite financial difficulties and issues in private life, Dương Tử Giang resumed his activities with high vigor. He establish the "Common people" newspaper, and wrote for the "Justice", "Telegram", and "Modernization", with similar theme of patriotism, left-leaning, and unification of Vietnam. Dương Tử Giang's activities attracted hostilities from the anti-communist Ngô Đình Diệm regime and he was arrested on 8 October 1955 with the accusation of being a Communist. He was interrogated, tortured, and imprisoned first in Catinat facility, then in Tân Hiệp prison in Biên Hoà. In prison Dương Tử Giang comtinued his revolutionary activities, he took part in political propaganda and various arts, cultural and literature activities for the prison inmates. He wrote a patriotic cải lương play named "Debt for nation" during the imprisonment. Dương Tử Giang, together with his close friend Lý Văn Sâm, took part in a huge prison breakout on 2 December 1956, |
William Collyer (Surrey cricketer) (1841–1908), English cricketer William Collyer (lawyer) (1842–1928), English lawyer | Congregational minister and religious writer William Collyer (Surrey cricketer) (1841–1908), English cricketer |
by the NAIA to determine the national champion of men's college basketball among its Division II members in the United States and Canada for the 1993–94 basketball season. Eureka defeated Northern State (SD) in the championship game, 98–95 in overtime, to claim the Red Devils' first NAIA national title. The tournament | in Nampa, Idaho. Qualification The tournament field expanded for the first time, increasing by four teams from twenty to twenty-four teams. The top eight teams remained seeded and were all additionally given a bye into the second round. All other teams, meanwhile, were placed in the preliminary first round. The tournament continued to utilize a single-elimination format. Bracket See also 1994 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament 1994 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament 1994 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament 1994 |
Ascoli. International career Filipi was called up the Albania under-17 football team in 2019. Club statistics Club Notes References 2003 births Living people Italian people of Albanian descent Italian footballers Albanian footballers Albania youth | career Filipi was called up the Albania under-17 football team in 2019. Club statistics Club Notes References 2003 births Living people Italian people of Albanian descent Italian footballers Albanian footballers Albania youth international footballers Association football forwards Serie B players U.S. |
disc-shaped bunches white flowers called Umbels that bloom between April and August. It grows up to 10 to 30 cm with | wild relative of Daucus carota that can be found across the northeast Mediterranean and the Middle East. It grows in cultivated and plantation-type land. Description D. broteri forms disc-shaped |
to make a hurried retreat, leaving everything in the hands of the garrison. By general consent the chief merit of the defence has been given to Smith. Napier, in his History of the War in the Peninsula, points out that though Skerrett eventually yielded to Smith's energy, he did it with reluctance, and constantly during the siege impeded the works by calling off the labourers to prepare posts of retreat. "To the British engineer, therefore, belongs the praise of this splendid action". Smith was promoted for his services at Tarifa to be brevet major, to date from 31 December 1811. He was promoted to be first captain in the Royal Engineers on 12 April 1812, and returned to Cadiz, where he was commanding Royal Engineer until the siege was raised in July of that year. In the following year he took part in the Battle of Osma (18 June 1813), the Battle of Vitoria (21 June), and the engagements at Villa Franca and Tolosa (24 and 25 June), when he had a horse shot under him. He accompanied Sir Thomas Graham on 1 July to take part in the Siege of San Sebastian. On the visit of the Duke of wellington on the 12th, he attended him round the positions as senior officer (for the time being) of Royal Engineers, and his proposed plans of operation met with Wellington's approval. The place fell on 9 September, and, having been mentioned in Graham's despatch, Smith was promoted to be brevet lieutenant-colonel on 21 September 1813 "for conduct before the enemy at San Sebastian". Smith arrived in Belgium and Holland from the south of France in July 1814, and reached England in August. He was knighted by the Prince Regent on 10 November, and on the same date he received permission to accept and wear the Crosses of the Royal Orders of Carlos III and San Fernando of Spain, given to him by the King for his services in the Peninsula, particularly at the defence of Tarifa. On 28 April 1815 he was appointed Commanding Royal Engineer of the Sussex military district. On 4 June he was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath, military division. He received the Gold Medal with clasp for Vittoria and San Sebastian. The previous pension of 100l. for his wounds at Martinique was increased to 300l. a year on 18 June 1815, as he had partially lost the sight of an eye in the Peninsula. Hundred Days On 19 June 1815 Smith joined the British army in Belgium as Commanding Royal Engineer of the Second Corps, marched with it to Paris, and took part in the entry into that city on 7 July. He was one of the officers selected by the Duke of Wellington to take over the French fortresses to be occupied by the British. He remained with the army of occupation and commanded the Engineers at Vincennes. He was one of the officers who introduced stage-coaches-and-four into Paris. The coaches used to meet opposite Demidoff's house, afterwards the Café de Paris. He was also a great supporter of the turf, and was the first to import English thoroughbred horses for racing. His trainer was Tom Hurst, afterwards of Chantilly. He organised races at Vincennes, and the racing there was considerably superior to that under royal patronage in the Champ de Mars. Smith was a noted duellist, and was equally at home with rapier, sabre, and pistol. Although never seeking a quarrel, he never permitted an insult, and he killed three Frenchmen in duels during his stay in Paris. He was also an expert boxer. He returned to England on 8 November 1818. Peacetime Smith was employed in the south of England as Commanding Royal Engineer until 1 January 1823, when he was appointed Commanding Royal Engineer in the West Indies, with headquarters at Barbados. With eleven different island colonies occupied by troops, he had only five officers of Royal Engineers under him, and was obliged to supplement his staff by making eleven officers of the line assistant engineers. A commission sent from England in 1823 to report on requirements in the West Indies recommended the addition of fourteen military engineers to the establishment to enable the work to be properly carried out. Smith was promoted to be lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Engineers on 29 July 1825, and to be colonel in the army on 22 July 1830. During the fourteen consecutive years which he passed in the West Indies he was acting Governor of Trinidad in 1828, in 1830, and during the whole of 1831. In 1833 he was acting Governor of Demerara and Berbice, and in 1834 of St. Lucia. He commanded the forces in the West Indies from June 1836 to February 1837. He was promoted to be colonel in the Royal Engineers on 10 January 1837. He received the thanks of Lord Hill, the general commanding-in-chief, for his exercise of military command in the West Indies. Second Egyptian–Ottoman War On 8 May 1837 Smith was appointed Commanding Royal Engineer at Gibraltar, where in 1838 he was acting Governor and commanded the forces. He returned to England in the summer of 1840 to go on particular service to Syria, for which duty he had been specially selected. He embarked in the Pique frigate on 9 August 1840, arriving at Beyrout on 1 September. A landing was effected on the 10th, but Smith was too ill to take active command. He was | blockaded by the French. In the spring of 1811 an attempt to raise the siege was made by sending a force by water to Tarifa to march on the flank of the enemy, while at the same time a sortie was made by the garrison of Cadiz and La Isla across the river San Pedro. Smith was left in Cadiz as senior engineer officer in charge of it, as well as of La Isla and the adjacent country, during the operations which comprised the Battle of Barrosa (5 March 1811). In spite of this victory the siege was not raised, and the British retired within the lines of La Isla. Smith's health suffered a good deal at Cadiz, and he was sent to Tarifa, near Gibraltar, where he was commanding Royal Engineer during the Siege of Tarifa by the French, eight thousand strong, under General Laval. Colonel Skerrett commanded the garrison, which was made up of drafts from regiments at Gibraltar and Spanish details, numbering some 2,300 men. The outposts were driven in on 19 December, and in ten days the French batteries opened fire. During this time Smith was busy making such preparations as he could for the defence of a very weak place. When, however, a gaping breach was made by the French after a few hours' firing, Skerrett called a council of war, proposed to abandon the defence, to embark the garrison on board the transports lying in the roadstead, and to sail for Gibraltar. Smith vehemently opposed the proposal, and prepared to make the most desperate resistance. Intimation of the state of affairs was sent to the Governor of Gibraltar, who promptly removed the transports and so compelled Skerrett to hold out. He also arranged to send assistance from Gibraltar. On 31 December 1811 the French made an unsuccessful assault. Bad weather and a continuous downpour of rain greatly damaged the French batteries and trenches, and supply became difficult owing to the state of the roads. On the night of 4 January 1812 it became known to the garrison that the French were preparing to raise the siege, and on the morning of the 5th the allies assumed the offensive, drove the French from their batteries and trenches, and compelled them to make a hurried retreat, leaving everything in the hands of the garrison. By general consent the chief merit of the defence has been given to Smith. Napier, in his History of the War in the Peninsula, points out that though Skerrett eventually yielded to Smith's energy, he did it with reluctance, and constantly during the siege impeded the works by calling off the labourers to prepare posts of retreat. "To the British engineer, therefore, belongs the praise of this splendid action". Smith was promoted for his services at Tarifa to be brevet major, to date from 31 December 1811. He was promoted to be first captain in the Royal Engineers on 12 April 1812, and returned to Cadiz, where he was commanding Royal Engineer until the siege was raised in July of that year. In the following year he took part in the Battle of Osma (18 June 1813), the Battle of Vitoria (21 June), and the engagements at Villa Franca and Tolosa (24 and 25 June), when he had a horse shot under him. He accompanied Sir Thomas Graham on 1 July to take part in the Siege of San Sebastian. On the visit of the Duke of wellington on the 12th, he attended him round the positions as senior officer (for the time being) of Royal Engineers, and his proposed plans of operation met with Wellington's approval. The place fell on 9 September, and, having been mentioned in Graham's despatch, Smith was promoted to be brevet lieutenant-colonel on 21 September 1813 "for conduct before the enemy at San Sebastian". Smith arrived in Belgium and Holland from the south of France in July 1814, and reached England in August. He was knighted by the Prince Regent on 10 November, and on the same date he received permission to accept and wear the Crosses of the Royal Orders of Carlos III and San Fernando of Spain, given to him by the King for his services in the Peninsula, particularly at the defence of Tarifa. On 28 April 1815 he was appointed Commanding Royal Engineer of the Sussex military district. On 4 June he was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath, military division. He received the Gold Medal with clasp for Vittoria and San Sebastian. The previous pension of 100l. for his wounds at Martinique |
been found in Permian beds in North and Central America. The genus was among the last surviving | Phillipsiidae. Specimens have been found in Permian beds in North and Central America. The genus was among the last surviving trilobite groups. It may have evolved from Sevillea, diversifying to fill empty ecological niches. |
Socialist Republics. Incumbents General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Leonid Brezhnev Premier of the Soviet Union: Alexei Kosygin Chairman of the Russian SFSR: Mikhail Solomentsev Events January February March April May June July | of Soviet Socialist Republics. Incumbents General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Leonid Brezhnev Premier of the Soviet Union: Alexei Kosygin Chairman of the Russian SFSR: Mikhail Solomentsev Events January |
specialised in the French language, though his doctoral thesis was on Occitan. He and Francho Nagore edited a 1999 dictionary of the Aragonese language. He taught French at his alma mater, where he was a professor. On holiday in Galicia in 1986, he studied left-wing Galician nationalism, meeting with Camilo Nogueira of the Galician Left. Inspired by this research, later that year he was a founding member of the Chunta Aragonesista (CHA), and was their leader as they entered the Cortes of Aragon in the 1995 elections, staying in office until 2011. | meeting with Camilo Nogueira of the Galician Left. Inspired by this research, later that year he was a founding member of the Chunta Aragonesista (CHA), and was their leader as they entered the Cortes of Aragon in the 1995 elections, staying in office until 2011. In the 2003 elections, CHA had their best results, coming third with nine deputies, but regional president Marcelino Iglesias (PSOE) preferred a coalition with the eight deputies of the Aragonese Party (PAR). Bernal was married to journalist Elena Bandrés, who was also a professor at the University of Zaragoza; they had three sons. He was a fan of Real Zaragoza, and went to watch the team in the last week of his illness. Bernal died of pancreatic cancer in Zaragoza at the age of 59. He lay in rest at the Aljafería, the seat of the Cortes of Aragon. Tributes were paid by local and regional politicians of all parties. In May 2021, a sociocultural centre in Valtorres |
were embedded with Virtual Console, a line of downloadable Nintendo video games initially made for their home and handheld game consoles. On January 30, 2019, it was shut down on the grounds of limited usage, which was announced two years earlier. A total of nine streaming services were | that were involved in this were embedded with Virtual Console, a line of downloadable Nintendo video games initially made for their home and handheld game consoles. On January 30, 2019, it was |
Dubai, United Arab Emirates from 19 to 27 February 2022. Originally the event was to take place in 2021 but it was delayed until 2022 by global health crisis. It was the first time the switch to a two-archer doubles format rather than three-archer teams for the single-gender competitions. Athletes from China were unable to travel due to ongoing pandemic restrictions. This was the biggest parasport event in Dubai since the city hosted the World Para | Championships in 2019. Schedule Source: Medalists Participants A total of 212 archers from the national teams of the following 40 countries was registered to compete at 2022 World Para Archery Championship. (1) (1) (7) (1) (2) (6) (3) (1) (1) (5) (6) (2) (5) (12) (1) (1) (9) (9) (4) (1) (16) (7) (10) (8) (1) (1) (4) (1) (3) (5) Russian Archery Federation (16) (5) (1) (1) (4) (11) (15) (3) (10) (12) Brackets Compound Men Open Qualification Round Results Brackets Compound Women Open Qualification Round Results Brackets Compound Men Open Doubles Qualification Round Results |
of 92. References 1929 births 2022 deaths People's Party (Spain) politicians Members of the 3rd Corts Valencianes Members of the 4th Corts Valencianes Members | April 1929 – 17 February 2022) was a Spanish politician. A member of the People's Party, he served |
shut down. The game used an isometric perspective and involved creating a character and visiting various locations in Aventuria in the world of The Dark Eye, including Andergast, Thorwal, Greifenfurt, Baliho and Trallop, completing quests and engaging in | the game servers were shut down. The game used an isometric perspective and involved creating a character and visiting various locations in Aventuria in the world of The Dark Eye, including Andergast, Thorwal, Greifenfurt, Baliho and Trallop, completing quests and engaging in dialogue with NPCs. |
the final The United States were placed in Pool 3 with the Netherlands and the Soviet Union. They defeated Netherlands 7–0 in Pontypool and then later thrashing the Soviet Union 46–0 in Cardiff. They met New Zealand in the semifinal at Cardiff Arms Park and beat them 7–0. England were pooled with Spain and Italy in Pool 4. Their first match was against Spain in Swansea which they won 12–0. They beat Italy 25–9 in their last pool match and then went on to beat France 13–0 in their semifinal clash and earn themselves | them 7–0. England were pooled with Spain and Italy in Pool 4. Their first match was against Spain in Swansea which they won 12–0. They beat Italy 25–9 in their last pool match and then went on to beat France 13–0 in their semifinal clash and earn themselves a place in the final with USA. Match Summary The Final took place in front of almost 3,000 people in Cardiff Arms Park. England led in the first half 6–3 after Gill Burns converted a penalty try. The second half belonged to the Americans as they scored 16 |
year 1738. The construction designed by Antonio Flobert took advantage of the walls of the previous barracks and the heraldry. The barracks was named Saint Ferdinand and was later renovated and enlarged. It was used as a gun factory during the Spanish War of Independence. From the end of the 18th century, the Princess Infantry Regiment was based in this barracks. In 1807 it was led by the Count of San Román. At the end of the 19th century, the barracks were in a state of ruin and it was decided to demolish them to construct a new building. The current building, which dates from the end of the 19th century, was completed in 1900 and was designed by the architect Méndez Conde. The building was restructured in 1905 to accommodate a larger garrison. In front of its façade, the Count de la Peña del Moro Field was redesigned, adding trees and gardens and a street at the entrance to the barracks. The transverse street of the Maestranza was also redesigned in 1911, under the name of General Martitegui Street, after the demolition of some houses. In the 20th century, among its military functions, the barracks housed Company No. 83 of the Military police and the Parks and Garages Unit. The definitive abandonment of the barracks by the military took place on 15 December 1992 in a military protocol ceremony held in the inner courtyard of the building, in the presence of all the local authorities. The property was handed over to the municipality of Pontevedra, which transferred it to the Xunta de Galicia. The renovation project was entrusted to the architect César Portela. The remodelling was complex as it transformed a closed barracks into an open and luminous space for artistic education. Between December 1994 and January 1995, the renovation of the building intended to house the Galician Higher School of Cultural Heritage was completed. In 1995, the school, created in 1991, moved in.. Architecture It is a large rectangular building in the eclectic style. It has a ground floor and two upper floors, with rectangular windows, balcony Parapets and Lintels forming auricles, typical of the 19th century in Pontevedra. The central part of the façade, where the entrance door is located, the base, the balcony parapets and the window and door lintels are made of granite. The façade is crowned at the top by the Spanish coat of arms, also in granite. During the exterior renovation of the facade in 1994, the plaster of the walls where the masonry was visible was recovered and the colour guava was applied to it. Inside the building, the large central courtyard is remarkable. After the 1995 and 2006 remodelling, it was given a perimeter body for circulation in the form of a glass gallery, and a cubic room, also made of glass, was introduced into the interior, containing the large, flexible studios for sculpture, drawing and painting. A new floor was also created under the roof of the existing building | 1994 and January 1995, the renovation of the building intended to house the Galician Higher School of Cultural Heritage was completed. In 1995, the school, created in 1991, moved in.. Architecture It is a large rectangular building in the eclectic style. It has a ground floor and two upper floors, with rectangular windows, balcony Parapets and Lintels forming auricles, typical of the 19th century in Pontevedra. The central part of the façade, where the entrance door is located, the base, the balcony parapets and the window and door lintels are made of granite. The façade is crowned at the top by the Spanish coat of arms, also in granite. During the exterior renovation of the facade in 1994, the plaster of the walls where the masonry was visible was recovered and the colour guava was applied to it. Inside the building, the large central courtyard is remarkable. After the 1995 and 2006 remodelling, it was given a perimeter body for circulation in the form of a glass gallery, and a cubic room, also made of glass, was introduced into the interior, containing the large, flexible studios for sculpture, drawing and painting. A new floor was also created under the roof of the existing building to house the library, a documentation and information centre and other workshops, all with overhead lighting. The school The school has been offering conservation and restoration studies since 12 January 1992. It awards the Higher Diploma in Conservation and Restoration of Heritage and Cultural Property. It is the second oldest training centre for the conservation and restoration of heritage in Spain. The creation of the Higher School of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property of Galicia in Pontevedra dates back to 1991 with Decree 352/1991 of |
Trời (Chữ Nôm: 翁𡗶 "heavenly lord") commonly referred to as Trời (𡗶); also called Ngọc Hoàng Thượng đế (Chữ Hán: 玉皇上帝), referred to as Ngọc Hoàng (玉皇) is the king of the gods in mythology and Vietnamese folk religion. In the Đạo Mẫu, he is called the father Vua cha Ngọc Hoàng. Mythology Ông Trời was originally the Vietnamese god, later influenced by Taoism | agreed, according to one of the most popular stories recounted that: Some other versions say that Thần Trụ Trời and Ông Trời are one. Worship He is worshiped all over Vietnam, there are many temples and shrines dedicated to him. In South Vietnam, families often worship him at an outdoor altar called Bàn Thiên. In popular culture Television program Gặp nhau |
follow by annealing under oxygen. The material adopts a tetragonal structure related topotassium tetrafluoronickelate (K2NiF4), which is orthorhombic. Replacement of some lanthanum by barium gives the quaternary phase CuLa1.85Ba0.15O4, called lanthanum barium copper oxide. That doped material displays superconductivity at −243 K, which at the time of its discovery was a high temperature. This discovery initiated research on cuprate superconductors and was | the formula CuLa2O4. The name implies that the compound consists of a cuprate (CuOn]2n-) salt of lanthanum (La3+). In fact it is a highly covalent solid. It is prepared by high temperature reaction of lanthanum oxide and copper(II) oxide follow by annealing under oxygen. The material adopts a tetragonal structure related topotassium tetrafluoronickelate (K2NiF4), which is orthorhombic. Replacement |
New Smyrna Beach, Florida. She has attended the Spruce Creek High School. Her father is American and her mother is of Ecuadorian and Nicaraguan descent. College career Gilday has attended the University of California, Los Angeles. International career Gilday represented Nicaragua at two CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship editions (2018 and 2020). She made her senior debut on 17 February 2022, starting in a 1–2 away loss to Trinidad and Tobago during the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship qualification. References External | Nicaragua women's national team. Early life and education GIlday was born in Orlando, Florida, United States and raised in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. She has attended the Spruce Creek High School. Her father is American and her mother is of Ecuadorian and Nicaraguan descent. College career Gilday has attended the University of California, Los Angeles. International career Gilday represented Nicaragua at two CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship editions (2018 and 2020). |
1869, scoring a total of 386 runs. His highest score, and only score of over 50, was 69. He never bowled in a first-class match. He captained Surrey in 1867. He is known also to have played for his university college and for a variety of sides, mainly in the Surrey area, between 1859 and 1874. Collyer was educated at | in 1867. Collyer was born at Halebourne near Chobham in Surrey in 1841, the eldest son of Richard Collyer. He was a right-handed batsman who made 18 first-class appearances for Surrey between 1866 and 1869, scoring a total of 386 runs. His highest score, and only score of over 50, was 69. He never bowled in a |
species of squash plant. It is a climbing vine that is found across central, east, and west Africa. It has large, 7 to 20 cm ovate-triangular leaves with hairy undersides and partly-dense hairs on the | that is found across central, east, and west Africa. It has large, 7 to 20 cm ovate-triangular leaves with hairy undersides and partly-dense hairs on the leaf petioles. It grows vine branches up to |
its position within the genus Vanda. These epiphytic herbs show pendent growth. Few linear leaves are produced on a short, compressed stem. The leaf apex is obliquely bilobed. Between April to May minute, white, moderately fleshy flowers with a relatively large, spurred labellum in relation to petals and sepals, are produced on densely many-flowered axillary racemes. The specific epithet dives is derived from Latin, meaning rich or wealthy. It refers to the | Between April to May minute, white, moderately fleshy flowers with a relatively large, spurred labellum in relation to petals and sepals, are produced on densely many-flowered axillary racemes. The specific epithet dives is derived from Latin, meaning rich or wealthy. It refers to the many-flowered inflorescences. In Laos this species was found growing epiphytically in shaded forests on limestone hills at elevations of 650 m. In Vietnam it was found at elevations of 200 m in mixed, semi-deciduous forests. It was originally thought to be endemic |
sell magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories published by Azuh Arinze. History Yes International! was founded by Azuh Arinze in 2011 after | In 2013, Yes International! published an interview with Genevieve Nnaji, which Nnaji called a lie, days later, Yes International! said it |
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those printed with aluminium or iron mordants.It was a process of exposing mordanted products into a solution of cow dung and hot water. Dunging was used to fix mordants as well as remove unfixed mordants and thickening agents from the fabric. A mordant is a chemical that fixes a dye on a material by reacting with the dye to generate an insoluble compound. Etymology The treatment got its name from the cow dung that was | the cow dung that was the primary ingredient used in the formulation. Later, the process was substituted by certain chemical substances such as molybdic acid, arsenic, or phosphoric acid or soluble salts of tungstic acid. Objective Dunging is followed by printing and the ageing process.Dunging removes the thickening agents used in printing and also aids in the detachment of mordants that are only lightly adhered. Additionally, it completes the mordant's fixation on the material and makes it ready and compatible |
its split-up in December 2004. As of 2021, it owned around 600 gas stations across Saudi Arabia, holding a 5.3% stake in the country's 11,000 fuel stations. History Early origins Sheikh Mohammed Saad Aldrees started his business career in 1938 (1356 Hijri) by trading live stocks such as goats, sheep and camels in the al-Artawiyah village of Saudi Arabia. He later began providing transportation facilities for parcels and government mails. He purchased his first truck in the 1940s and included it in his transportation business. In 1957, he opened his first gas station in Riyadh which consisted of four barrels and one hose for supplying gasoline. Establishment Sheikh Aldrees founded the Mohammed Saad Aldrees and Sons Company Limited with his four sons on September 12, 1962 as a family partnership company that offered services in petroleum retailing as well as in logistics. | government mails. He purchased his first truck in the 1940s and included it in his transportation business. In 1957, he opened his first gas station in Riyadh which consisted of four barrels and one hose for supplying gasoline. Establishment Sheikh Aldrees founded the Mohammed Saad Aldrees and Sons Company Limited with his four sons on September 12, 1962 as a family partnership company that offered services in petroleum retailing as well as in logistics. In 1963, it leased its first gas station in Riyadh at Rail Street. It owned another gas station by 1965 at Dhahran Street in al-Malazz neighborhood of Riyadh. It became a limited liability company in 2002. 2004 renaming and split-up On 14 December 2004, Mohammed Saad Aldrees and Sons Company Limited was renamed as Aldrees Petroleum and Transport Services Company after its non-petroleum and transport operations were carved out into a separate firm, Aldrees Industrial and Trading Company (ALITCO). Aldrees became a publicly listed joint stock company on Tadawul in accordance |
tour to the United States. A survivor in hiding during the terror of the Khmers Rouges During the terrible years of the Khmer Rouge regime, Voan Savay kept her background a secret and hid her identity in order to survive. Fleeing Kampuchea to dance in the camps Following the fall of the regime in 1979, Voan moved back to Phnom Penh and married another dancer, Van Roeun, a folk dancer, who was a graduate of the Royal University of Fine Arts. Though she managed to perform for the Communist government, her life was still miserable and in 1981, she and her husband decided to leave Cambodia and headed towards a refugee camp on the Thai border where she set up a dance school in the Cultural center of Site Two Refugee Camp with the help of the United Nations Border Relief Operation and Catholic Office for Emergency Relief and Refugees as the artists lacked costumes, musical instruments and equipment required for the performances. There, Voan Savay managed to find more than 100 dancers, and reunited with a former palace musician, Proeung Pruon, who had accompanied her when she danced in the 1960s and early 1970s. He and other accomplished artists formed a pin peat ensemble in Ampil sub-camp of Site 2, specifically for the classical dances. Savay started to document the dance. She began to notate, in narrative form, gestures and movements for particular characters in the classical repertoire. Before the war and revolution, no such documentation had been undertaken in Cambodia. Returning to democracy and to Cambodia In 1991, after almost a decade in the camps, Voan and her young dancers were invited to the United States of America to carry out | she and her husband lived for two decades teaching Cambodian traditional dance. Fiding asylum in France During her asylum in France, Voan Savay helped various Cambodian associations in the Paris region as well as in Montreal, including Selepak-Khmer, and Cabaret des Oiseaux. She also contributed to the restoration of the BCK Association, Ballet Classique Khmer de Paris, along with Prince Tesso Sisowath and Princess Vichara Norodom. Returning to Cambodia for the sake of art After two decades in France, Voan Savay re-established herself in Phnom Penh in 2016 at the invitation of Princess Buphadevi and Prince Tesso Sissowath who were eager to transmit the heritage of the last living apsara of Cambodia. She became an artistic director at the Center of Cambodian Living Arts (ECLA) with director Jean-Baptiste Phou. In 2018, Voan Savay organized a collaboration with students from France's 'Conservatoire de danse de Bagnolet and her own Children of Bassac, all aged 12 to 17, featuring a mix of Western classical and contemporary ballet, as well as Cambodian folk and classical dance. It was titled De l’Ombre à la Lumière – “From shadow to light” with as a finale an original choreography by Edith Bellomo, professor at the Conservatory. On top of teaching, she continues to play an active role in the Khmer Ballet in which she still performed in 2018 at age 68, with an unfading enthusiasm and energy. Legacy Renewing the traditional kbach of Khmer ballet Voan Savay is trying to rebuild Cambodia’s traditional dance to what it was in its heyday. She says there were 4,500 moves or kbach originally, however, only 1,000 have survived the test of time. To that end, Voan Savay has trained and inspired a whole new generation of Khmer ballerines, such as Sam Sathya. Dance as therapy Voan Savay relied on the transmission of the Royal Khmer Ballet in the camps to protect the human dignity and rights of the refugees, so they could continue to live through their national heritage and pride. Voan Savay believes art can be a form of therapy. Accordingly, in order to help heal the trauma and PTSD from the years of war and misery in Cambodia, the swift motions and dexterous articulations of the Khmer royal ballet can help heal a certain form of mental paralysis. This healing through dance can also apply to the audience: "[The audience] can forget about the sorrow of the moment, and bring themselves into our ancient times, converge themselves with this state, and find a measure of peace for their feelings. They can |
|style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Kamenskikh |align=left|Independent | |34.15% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Tokarev |align=left|Independent | |6.67% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Lyubov Gribova |align=left|Independent | |3.80% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Oleg Plotnikov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |3.34% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |14.92% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Dmitry Sazonov |align=left|United Russia | |38.22% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Kamenskikh |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |14.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Darya Eisfeld |align=left|A Just Russia | |13.77% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Irina Filatova |align=left|Communist Party | |11.19% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Olga Kolokolova |align=left|Yabloko | |6.17% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Vitaly Tytyanevich |align=left|Communists of Russia | |4.92% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Valentin Murzayev |align=left|People's Freedom Party | |1.63% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" | | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:#00A1FF"| |align=left|Valentina Savostyanova (incumbent) |align=left|Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life | |35.45% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Kamenskikh |align=left|Independent | |34.15% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Tokarev |align=left|Independent | |6.67% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Lyubov Gribova |align=left|Independent | |3.80% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Oleg Plotnikov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |3.34% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |14.92% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Dmitry Sazonov |align=left|United Russia | |38.22% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Kamenskikh |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |14.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Darya Eisfeld |align=left|A Just Russia | |13.77% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Irina Filatova |align=left|Communist Party | |11.19% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Olga Kolokolova |align=left|Yabloko | |6.17% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Vitaly Tytyanevich |align=left|Communists of Russia | |4.92% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Valentin Murzayev |align=left|People's Freedom Party | |1.63% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2021 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Irina Ivenskikh |align=left|United Russia | |25.17% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Ksenia Aytakova |align=left|Communist Party | |16.12% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Grigory Malinin |align=left|A Just Russia — For Truth | |13.80% |- |style="background-color: "| |align=left|Dmitry Gromov |align=left|Party of Pensioners | |8.75% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Zakharov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |8.32% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Lyudmila Averkina |align=left|Communists of Russia |
a climbing vine that is found in tropical west Africa and the Congo Basin. It forms oblong, green | vine that is found in tropical west Africa and the Congo Basin. It forms oblong, green fruits with whitish spots across the |
holiday last year as a reward for their hard work over the pandemic and we feel that the same should happen again this year," according to Wyn Ellis Jones. In addition to this, more than a dozen social enterprises gave staff the day off work. These included the charity People and Work in Cardiff and Pentre (Rhondda), saying that it's decision reflected the changing face of Wales. Support A 2006 poll showed support for a St David's Day national bank holiday to be at 87%. Support for the holiday remained high at 65% even when asked if another public holiday is lost to provide a slot for St David's Day. A 2018 YouGov poll showed 75% support for a St David's Day bank holiday (58% Wales-only holiday; 17% UK-wide holiday). Supporters for the designation, cite various reasons for a St David's Day bank holiday. They argue that Scotland and Northern Ireland having their patron saint day's to be a bank holiday is a reason for Wales to have the same. Economically, they argue that the bank holiday would potentially lead to a boost to the Welsh economy, tourism, and increase the international appeal of Wales. Culturally, supporters say the day would provide an opportunity to celebrate Wales as a whole, Welsh historical events, traditions, heritage, and the life of St David. It would also allow a better chance for parades to be organised for the day. Celebrating St David's day as a public holiday in Wales is supported by all parties and members of the Senedd which include the Welsh Labour government, Plaid Cymru, the Welsh Liberal Democrats and the Welsh Conservatives. Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, Jane Dodds supports St David's Day being made a bank holiday by saying; "This is the day we all come together to celebrate the huge tapestry of Welsh culture and remember our collective history. It is only right therefore that St David’s Day, Wales' national day, is made a public holiday just like St Andrew’s Day in Scotland and St Patrick’s Day in Ireland." Non party-political pro-independence movement group YesCymru have showed support for a St David's Day public holiday. A Senedd debate will be held on March the 2nd, 2022 following refusals of the UK government to instate a St David's day bank holiday at the request of the Welsh government and all the opposition Senedd parties. The Welsh government said, "We've repeatedly asked the UK government for the Senedd to have the powers to make St David's Day a bank holiday, and it's disappointing to see these requests continue to be refused." Online petition In February 2022, over 10,000 people have signed a e-petition for St David's Day to be designated a bank holiday, on the UK Parliament's e-petition site. Petitions with over 10,000 receive a response from the UK Government, with petitions over 100,000 considered for a UK parliamentary debate. The UK Government responded stating that there are no plans to make St David's Day a bank holiday due to its considerable cost to the economy. Although a previous admission, stated that the cost of the one-off bank holiday for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012 cost £1.2 billion. Opposition Powers to designate public holidays in Wales are held by the UK Government's Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. The UK Government has resisted calls for a public holiday in Wales every 1 March. In December 2021, the government claimed that there were too many people commuting across the border between Wales and England, for the public holiday to be economically feasible. Minister for Small Business and MP for Sutton and Cheam in London, Paul Scully, said "While we appreciate that the people of Wales want to celebrate their patron saint, more people work across the English/Welsh border than across the English/Scottish border [...] caus[ing] greater business disruption [...] if we had separate bank holidays". UK tabloid, the Daily Mail, voiced their criticisms of a St David's Day bank holiday in Wales, claiming taxpayers would have to pay for the bank holiday for Welsh nationalists, following reports that the Gwynedd Council decision to designate the day as an additional holiday would cost £200,000. | on 1 March, 17% a UK-wide holiday on 1 March, 20% opposed and 5% do not know. In March 2021, a petition to the Senedd was rejected, as it concerned a proposal the Senedd or Welsh Government was not responsible for. In October 2021, Gwynedd Council called on the UK Government to consider recognising St David's Day as a day of national celebration, and to devolve powers over bank holidays. Both were rejected by the government. In February 2022, an e-petition supporting the proposal exceeded 10,000 signatures. Unofficial designation Until 2015, Isle of Anglesey County Council staff, celebrated St David's Day as a statutory/concessionary holiday following the council's establishment in 1996. The holiday's designation for council staff ended in 2015 following the formal adopting of a single status (job evaluation). In 2018, a Powys County Council motion to make 1 March a bank holiday for staff, was voted down by 12 votes. Carmarthenshire County Council has asked for an all-Wales approach to a St David's Day bank holiday. In January 2022, Gwynedd Council voted to allow its staff to celebrate St David's Day with a paid day off work despite the UK government's refusal. Gwynedd councillors described the situation "like Oliver Twist", where they have to ask the UK government for a public holiday on Wales' national day, whereas an additional bank holiday was quickly created for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022. The council designated 1 March 2022, to be an "additional holiday day" for Council staff. A Gwynedd Council report, stated that it would cost the council £200,000 every year. Teachers would have to continue to work on the day, as their contracts are not the council's responsibility. On 27 January 2022, Caerphilly County Borough Council (CCBC) announced they would also lobby the Welsh and UK Governments for a St David's Day bank holiday. Following unanimous support from all council members to lobby for a St David's day bank holiday, Caerphilly Council leader Philippa Marsden suggested that all of Wales deserved a national holiday and that an all-Wales approach would be most appropriate "It would not be right or fair for those employees of CCBC alone to benefit from a public holiday, whilst their family members or neighbours employed elsewhere do not." Other councils in Wales have announced they do not have plans to designate 1 March as a holiday for staff. By late February, thirteen social enterprises in Wales have announced they will give their staff a day off on 1 March. For St. David's Day 2022, Eryri/Snowdonia National Park Authority announced that "The staff received the extra day of holiday last year as a reward for their hard work over the pandemic and we feel that the same should happen again this year," according to Wyn Ellis Jones. In addition to this, more than a dozen social enterprises gave staff the day off work. These included the charity People and Work in Cardiff and Pentre (Rhondda), saying that it's decision reflected the changing face of Wales. Support A 2006 poll showed support for a St David's Day national bank holiday to be at 87%. Support for the holiday remained high at 65% even when asked if another public holiday is lost to provide a slot for St David's Day. A 2018 YouGov poll showed 75% support for a St David's Day bank holiday (58% Wales-only holiday; 17% UK-wide holiday). Supporters for the designation, cite various reasons for a St David's Day bank holiday. They argue that Scotland and Northern Ireland having their patron saint day's to be a bank holiday is a reason for Wales to have the same. Economically, they argue that the bank holiday would potentially lead to a boost to the Welsh economy, tourism, and increase the international appeal of Wales. Culturally, supporters say the day would provide an opportunity to celebrate Wales as a whole, Welsh historical events, traditions, heritage, and the life of St David. It would also allow a better chance for parades to be organised for the day. Celebrating St David's day as a public holiday in Wales is supported by all parties and members of the Senedd which include the Welsh Labour government, Plaid Cymru, the Welsh Liberal Democrats and the Welsh Conservatives. Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, Jane Dodds supports St David's Day being made a bank holiday by saying; "This is |
Jian Li and Ze-Feng Jia. The type specimen was collected from Wanmulin, Fangdao Town (Jian'ou, Fujian Province) at an altitude of ; here it was found growing on bark. The specific epithet fuscum ("brown") refers to the lichen's mature ascospores, which are brownish in colour. Secondary chemicals that occur in the | in China, it was formally described as a new species in 2016 by Jian Li and Ze-Feng Jia. The type specimen was collected from Wanmulin, Fangdao Town (Jian'ou, Fujian Province) at an altitude of ; here it was found growing on bark. The |
and Britain. British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a licence from the EIC. On 10 May 1814, Commerce, Cole, master, sailed from Portsmouth, bound for Batavia. She arrived there in September, "after a pleasant 17 weeks' passage." She returned to Gravesend on 28 June 1815. From there she sailed to Helvoet. In 1821 Commerce was registered at Bristol with John Cambridge, owner. Fate Commerce, John Toms, master, was wrecked on 13 July 1823 | She was wrecked on 13 July 1823. Career Commerce first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in the volume for 1814. Her owners were Lemuel and John Cambridge. In 1813 the EIC had lost its monopoly on the trade between India and Britain. British ships were then free to sail to India or the Indian Ocean under a licence from the EIC. On 10 May 1814, Commerce, Cole, master, sailed from Portsmouth, bound for Batavia. She arrived there in September, "after a pleasant |
development Topaze was one of two protected cruisers, or Gem-class third class cruisers, ordered by the British Admiralty under the 1902/1903 Programme. The design was generally similar to the preceding , but had more armour, mounted more guns, was faster and had improved seakeeping. The destroyer had an overall length of and a length of between perpendiculars, with a beam of and a draught of . Displacement was at deep load. Power was provided by ten Normand boilers venting through three funnels which fed two 4-cylinder triple-expansion steam engines rated at and drove two shafts to provide a design speed of . A total of of coal was carried to give a design range of at and at . The ship had a complement of 296 officers and ratings. Armament consisted of twelve QF Mark III guns, one mounted fore and another aft, the remainder lining the sides to give a broadside of seven guns. Each mount had a gun shield with of armour. A secondary armament of eight QF 3-pdr (47 mm) guns was carried and four Vickers Maxim guns for protection against torpedo boats and other light craft. The original design had no torpedo tubes. However, two tubes for torpedoes were fitted. The deck armour was distributed so that it was less at the ends, down to on the flat, and up to on the slope amidships. Fire control was undertaken from conning towers which were fitted with of armour. The ship was equipped with voice pipes but no formal fire control system or range finder. Construction and career Laid down by Laird Brothers at Birkenhead on 14 August 1902 and launched on 23 June the following year, Topaze was completed in November 1904. The vessel was the fourth of the name in Royal Navy service. The ship was commissioned on 6 December into the Cruiser Squadron of the Channel Fleet. For the following decade, the ship served in various capacities in the fleet. In April 1909, the cruiser was allocated as the flotilla leader to the newly formed Fourth Destroyer Flotilla based at Portsmouth. Topaze continued to act as the leader for destroyers until the early part of 1913, at which time the cruiser was attached to the Sixth Battle Squadron. On 1 April, the cruiser was commissioned at Chatham and then reassigned back to Portsmouth. At the start of the First World War, Topaze was serving | reassigned back to Portsmouth. At the start of the First World War, Topaze was serving with the Fifth Battle Squadron under the battleship . The squadron was allocated to the Channel Fleet. The destroyer remained with the squadron as ievery vessel is denuded. On 2 November, the ship joined the battleship as part of the Channel Fleet based at Portland. On 28 December, the cruiser was escorting the battleship out on gunnery exercises. The small flotilla had no destroyer escort and was therefore vulnerable to submarine attack. The German submarine took advantage of this vulnerability and torpedoed the battleship on 1 January. Topaze saw the larger vessel list to starboard and the sailors starting to evacuate the stricken ship. Heavy sea hindered the rescue, but 43 were rescued by the cruiser before the battleship finally sank. The increasing need for naval vessels in the Mediterranean Sea led to the gradual transfer of the Channel Fleet to that theatre. By 8 April, Topaze was the only vessel remaining, alongside the battleship , in the command. Initially, it was envisaged that the cruiser would join the newly formed Sixth Light Cruiser Squadron, but Topaze proved too slow to keep up with the more modern ships. Instead, the cruiser left Dover to join the Mediterranean Fleet on 23 June. The British vessels operated with the Regia Marina against the forces of the Austro-Hungarian Navy. On 28 July, the cruiser joined three Italian destroyers in hunting an Austro-Hungarian raiding force at Pelagosa. The combined force then enforced a blockade in the Adriatic Sea from 6 October. The importance of the blockade was such that even when more modern light cruisers arrived, Topaze remained on station. A typical patrol after 27 November involved the cruiser and one or two destroyers spending 30 hours off the coast of Albania. In December, the cruiser was also involved in escorting Italian troops and supplies to the front, including 20,000 soldiers carried to Vlorë. It was during one of these sailings, on 4 December, that the cruiser was attacked along with the Italian destroyer . On 4 March 1917, Topaze was reposted to the East Indies Station. The cruiser was sent, along side protected cruiser and Exmouth, to perform escort duties in the Indian Ocean in exchange for the Japanese sending the protected cruiser and 8 destroyers to the Mediterranean. Topaze was based at Aden. The reinforcements proved invaluable in providing safety to shipping navigating crucial trade routes, from Freemantle to Colombo, the Red Sea and Cape Town, and between Mumbai and the Persian Gulf. By July, the cruiser had returned to the Mediterranean, joining the British Adriatic Squadron. After the Armistice of 11 November 1918 and the end of the First World |
named for American bandmaster and composer John Philip Sousa. Sousa is one of the better preserved of many peak ring basins | Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) on April 24, 2012. Sousa is named for |
de Schweinitz as a member of genus Merulius. Patrick Talbot transferred it to genus Punctularia in 1958. Punctularia strigosozonata produces the antibiotic | as a member of genus Merulius. Patrick Talbot transferred it to genus Punctularia in 1958. Punctularia strigosozonata produces the |
1968), Kosovo agricultural scientist Sinan Bytyqi (born 1995), retired Kosovo Albanian professional footballer Zymer Bytyqi (born 1996), Kosovan | Kosovo Albanian professional footballer Fabiana Bytyqi (born 1995), Czech professional boxer of Kosovan descent Hysen Bytyqi (born 1968), Kosovo agricultural scientist Sinan Bytyqi (born 1995), retired Kosovo Albanian professional footballer Zymer Bytyqi (born 1996), |
season. The Green Wave will play their home games at Yulman Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, and compete in the American Athletic Conference (The American). They will be lead by seventh-year head coach Willie Fritz. Schedule Tulane and | Green Wave will play their home games at Yulman Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, and compete in the American Athletic Conference (The American). They will be lead by seventh-year head coach Willie Fritz. Schedule |
Japan is scheduled to compete at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing, China which takes place between 4–13 March 2022. In total, 29 athletes are expected to compete. Administration President of the Japanese Paralympic Committee Junichi Kawai serves as Chef de Mission. Competitors The following is the | President of the Japanese Paralympic Committee Junichi Kawai serves as Chef de Mission. Competitors The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline. Alpine |
General Assembly appointed Raymond S. Thatcher to fill the vacancy. Personal life Dowe was born on September 1, 1896, and was raised in Killingly, Connecticut. Dowe attended the town's public schools as well as Brown University. In 1917, he left Brown without a degree to enlist in the United States Army and saw active duty overseas in World War I with the 103rd Field Artillery Regiment, 26th Infantry Division, American Expeditionary Force. Returning to Killingly in May 1919, Dowe took over the running of the family business, which his grandfather had established in 1860. He dedicated ten years to running his business before entering public service in the 1930s. He had two sons, Marshall and David, with his first wife, Muriel Clark, who died in 1934. Dowe later married Doris Perry of Danvers, Massachusetts. At the age of 49, Dowe | dedicated ten years to running his business before entering public service in the 1930s. He had two sons, Marshall and David, with his first wife, Muriel Clark, who died in 1934. Dowe later married Doris Perry of Danvers, Massachusetts. At the age of 49, Dowe suffered a heart attack and died at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford on May 15, 1946. Doris Dowe died by suicide on October 22, 1946. She had been in poor health and been "despondent" at her husband's death. References 1896 births 1946 deaths People from Killingly, Connecticut 20th-century American politicians Connecticut Comptrollers Connecticut Democrats Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives United |
participated in a trials in Metropolitan France organized by Tefana. After being spotted by Ligue 1 club AS Saint-Étienne in a tournament, he was invited to return when he turned sixteen. However, the return trial was unsuccessful and he then had a test period with AJ Auxerre. After not being offered a spot in the club, he had a successful trial with Trélissac FC of the Championnat National 2 in 2017. That year he reportedly also drew interest from AS Monaco. In the 2021–22 Coupe de France Kaspard appeared for Trélissac in the club's Seventh Round victory over A.S. Vénus, Tahiti's representative in the tournament that season. International career As a youth Kaspard represented Tahiti | offered a spot in the club, he had a successful trial with Trélissac FC of the Championnat National 2 in 2017. That year he reportedly also drew interest from AS Monaco. In the 2021–22 Coupe de France Kaspard appeared for Trélissac in the club's Seventh Round victory over A.S. Vénus, Tahiti's representative in the tournament that season. International career As a youth Kaspard represented Tahiti at the under-17 and under-20 levels. He captained the Tahiti team at the 2017 OFC U-17 Championship and scored against Papua New Guinea in the final match of the Group Stage. After turning down an offer to play |
mailer's design. Composition The track begins with restrained vocals, and minimal instrumentation over a strong bassline. At the three-minute mark, the song reaches an orchestral crescendo. The song's lyrics focus on Welch's examination of her inner conflict between art and starting a family. It deals with the more universal theme of gender expectations, specifically societal expectations of womanhood. The sacrifices which women have to make when choosing between families and their careers is a core theme of the track. On the song's hook, Welch repeats the refrain "I am no mother. I am no bride. I am king." Music video The music video for "King" was directed by Autumn de Wilde and choreographed by Ryan Heffington, both of whom have collaborated with Florence and the Machine for their past music video releases. It was released on the same day as the single on the band's YouTube channel. The video was partially shot on location in Ukraine, with production being handled by Anonymous Content and Radioaktive Film. Jamie Feliu-Torres served as the music video's cinematographer, while visual effects were produced by Denis Reva and Framestore. The video depicts Welch floating around "draped in royal purple robes, as she unseats and cracks the neck of a J. Crew-looking king", played by English actor Jack Riddiford. Welch's character is flanked by courtiers, billed as "Lace Monsters", that "dance behind her and whirl in jubilation while the orchestra [credited as the "Ghost Orchestra"] floats in suspended animation." Alexander Antofiy also stars as "The Henchman", a mysterious character who seemingly facilitates | mail that featured a photo of Florence Welch dressed in period clothing. The card had the word "King" on it, and each envelope was inscribed with the wording "Florence + the Machine - Chapter 1" along its back. That same day, digital billboards began popping up around London that featured the same picture of Welch that was printed on the card. The band's website was also updated with fifteen tarot cards, the first of which featuring the mailer's design. Composition The track begins with restrained vocals, and minimal instrumentation over a strong bassline. At the three-minute mark, the song reaches an orchestral crescendo. The song's lyrics focus on Welch's examination of her inner conflict between art and starting a family. It deals with the more universal theme of gender expectations, specifically societal expectations of womanhood. The sacrifices which women have to make when choosing between families and their careers is a core theme of the track. On the song's hook, Welch repeats the refrain "I am no mother. I am no bride. I am king." Music video The music video for "King" was directed by Autumn de Wilde and choreographed by Ryan Heffington, both of whom have collaborated with Florence and the Machine for their past music video releases. It was released on the same day as the single on the band's YouTube channel. The video was partially shot on location in Ukraine, with production being handled by Anonymous Content and Radioaktive Film. Jamie Feliu-Torres served as the music video's cinematographer, |
female to be voted vice-chairman of the Publicity Club of London in the same year, and the first woman to be made a fellow of the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. Hirst was president of the Women's Advertising Club of London from 1959 to 1960. Early life On 20 June 1912, Hirst was born in Mortlake, Surrey, the oldest daughter of Frederick and Mirzl. Not much is known about her early life. Hirst had two sisters and a brother. She was educated at The Abbey School in Mill Hill. Career Hirst left school in 1930 to join the advertising agency department of Sells in its overseas department the following year as secretary to H. G. Wood. She continued working with Wood until 1935, when he became chairman and managing director. Hirst aided Wood in a major way to operate Sells and accounts such as Brylcreem and Timothy Whites. Variously Hirst worked in each of the agency's departments, except for its studio department, and established the film and screen advertising department. Throughout the Second World War, she was given the responsibility of raising money for the Post Office by selling space for advertising in stamp books. It was Hirst's idea to sell advertising space in stamp books. In January 1950, she was appointed to the board of directors of Sells. Patricia Mann, who wrote | until 1935, when he became chairman and managing director. Hirst aided Wood in a major way to operate Sells and accounts such as Brylcreem and Timothy Whites. Variously Hirst worked in each of the agency's departments, except for its studio department, and established the film and screen advertising department. Throughout the Second World War, she was given the responsibility of raising money for the Post Office by selling space for advertising in stamp books. It was Hirst's idea to sell advertising space in stamp books. In January 1950, she was appointed to the board of directors of Sells. Patricia Mann, who wrote Hirst's obituary in The Guardian, said that this "was a signal achievement in what was very much a man's world." Following the death of Wood nine months later in the year, Hirst was unanimously appointed managing director of Sells. This made her the first woman to be made a managing director of an advertising agency in Britain. That same year, Hirst was made the first female to be voted the vice-chairman of the Publicity Club of London after a four-year spell on the council and as secretary to the finance committee (of which she chaired between 1946 and 1951, when more than 900 people became members). In 1959, she received the Layton Trophy from the Publicity Club. Hirst was the first woman to be made a fellow of the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising in 1961. She was also the first woman to gain election to its council. From 1959 to 1960, Hirst was president of the Women's Advertising Club of London (WACL). She was one of the primary instigators of the publications of the WACL's project that led to the publication of the 150 Careers in Advertising, with Equal Opportunity for Men and Women (subtitled 'with equal opportunities for men and women') by Patricia Mann in 1971. The book stated career opportunities in advertising for women and men with particular advice for women and it was aimed towards |
for AllMusic, noted the compilation's similarity to the band's 2002 compilation Classic Masters, but felt that like its 2002 predecessor, The Essential fails to "adequately replace" the 1996 compilation Recollection: The Best of Concrete Blonde. Loftus noted the omission of tracks from the band's 1993 album Mexican Moon and also the lack of any unreleased material. He concluded it was "a pretty satisfactory overview of Concrete Blonde's IRS output" and "probably OK for the casual fan". PopMatters described The Essential as "very good, if flawed overview of these cult darlings". They | questioned whether the inclusion of "Little Wing" and "Roses Grow" can be considered essential. Track listing Personnel Frank Collura – compilation producer Evren Goknar – mastering Asterik Studio – design Diana Barnes – art direction Gerri Miller – liner notes Paul Natkin, Chansley Entertainment Archives – band photography References Concrete Blonde albums 2005 compilation albums Capitol Records compilation albums EMI Records |
Bibliography Charles Depéret, La faune de mammifères miocènes de la Grive-Saint-Alban (Isère) et de quelques autres localités du bassin du Rhône : documents nouveaux et révision générale, éditions H. Georg, 1892 Claude Gaillard, Mammifères miocènes nouveaux ou peu connus de La Grive-Saint-Alban (Isère), 1899 Jean Viret, Catalogue critique de la faune des mammifères miocènes de La Grive Saint-Alban, 1re partie: Chiroptères, carnivores, édentés pholidotes, Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Lyon, éditions A.Rey, 1951 External links Bulletin of the Société anthropologique de Lyon Nouveau gisement karstique du miocène dans la région de La Grive-Saint-Alban Laboratoire de géologie de Lyon Biostratigraphic implications Doctorate thesis : Révision du genre Democricetodon (Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetinae) et dynamique des faunes de rongeurs du Néogène d'Europe occidentale : évolution, paléobiodiversité et paléobiogéographie, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon1, 2003 Geologic formations of France Miocene Europe Limestone formations Karst Fossiliferous stratigraphic units of Europe Paleontology | indicates that the deposit happened in several stages. Various changes affected the European mammalian fauna during the Miocene (-25 to -5 Ma), caused by an important climate change leading Europe towards a temperate climate. Several members are distinguished, named D, M1, M2, L3, L5 and L7, providing various species buried during different periods. The fauna is diverse, with skeletal remains, jaws, molars and skeletons of carnivores, insectivores, rodents and ungulates, showing the faunal diversity of the Miocene. Several species of Sciuridae, Gliridae and Cricetinae, such as Democricetodon and Heteroxerus (a flying squirrel) are similar to those of the paleontological sites of Vieux-Collonges and Sansan. A fossil of giant squirrel discovered on this site received the name Lagrivea after La Grive-Saint-Alban. Bibliography Charles |
species of Eugeniella. Secondary chemicals that occur in the lichen include atranorin, stictic acid, and minor amounts of norstictic acid. References Pilocarpaceae Lichens described in 2015 Lichens of Central America Taxa named | "rather pale", refers to the shade of the apothecial discs, which are lighter than other species of Eugeniella. Secondary chemicals that occur in the lichen include atranorin, stictic acid, and minor amounts of norstictic acid. References Pilocarpaceae Lichens |
Dev Hynes a.k.a Blood Orange, ASAP Rocky, Lana Del Rey, and The Chicks. He has received two Grammy nominations. A classically trained pianist, Hart has performed and recorded with various musical instruments. He currently plays live for Bleachers and Blood Orange. Life and career Hart was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in New Orleans. He moved to New York City at the age of 16 where he started learning piano classically at age three, grew up performing and singing in church. In 2018, Hart co-wrote the Dev Hynes song "Hope" featuring Puff Daddy and Tei Shi in the Negro Swan album. He has played and added additional production to Santigold's single "Banshee". He co-produced and co-wrote the Portugal. The Man's song "Easy Tiger". In 2020, he played and recorded DX7, electric guitar, nylon guitar, Rhodes, and | Emily Lind. He was a producer on the Jon Batiste's single "Freedom" and album We Are for which he was nominated for Grammy Awards in 2021. Bands Hart is currently playing keys for the Bleachers and they are currently performing for the NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts. He is also playing keyboard and piano for Blood Orange, and they are also performing for the NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts. He performed and helped direct the musical component of Louis Vuitton Fall 2019 Menswear Fashion show at Paris Fashion Week. Ex Reyes In 2015, Hart started a solo project as Brooklyn-based psychedelic-soul band "Ex Reyes". Different musicians are performing for the band. In 2016, music video for the song "Keeping U in Line" was released. In 2017, an original song "Blame Me" was released with Amazon Music. Accolades Hart is nominated for two Grammy Awards at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards for producing and playing on Jon Batiste's album We Are and for engineering on Taylor Swift's album Evermore. |- ! scope="row" | 2022 | We Are (producer) | Grammy Award for Album of the Year | |- ! scope="row" | 2022 |
were not scheduled to start until the following Monday. The furnace was 30-by-60 feet and was filled with fifteen tons of molten glass with a temperature of 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. It was enclosed by a series of binding rods that resembled croquet hoops. The kickoff took place at 2:30 p.m. with a crowd of 19,000 spectators watching in the stadium, with thousands more watching in the street. A group of 500 to 1000 people who did not want to pay $1.00 for a ticket gathered on the factory's roof to watch for free. Factory employees tried to phone the police to turn back the crowd but were instead told to speak to the game's lieutenant. However, the officers stationed at the stadium denied them entry. In 1900, rooftops were only required to hold 40 pounds of excess mass per square inch. However, the size of the crowd that day exceeded that number. Approximately twenty minutes after kickoff, the roof of the factory collapsed. Of the hundreds of people on the roof, at least a hundred people fell four stories to the factory floor. Sixty to a hundred more people fell directly on top of the furnace, the surface temperature of which was estimated to be around 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Had the bodies broken through the furnace, they would have instantly been vaporized by the molten glass. Many of the spectators were pinned by the binding rods to the surface of the furnace, making escape more difficult. Fuel pipes were also severed, spraying many victims with scalding hot oil. The fuel also ignited, setting many bodies on fire. Factory employees worked to remove many bodies from the furnace, using metal poles to poke bodies out of reach. Despite the incident, the game continued with Stanford winning. Aftermath Thirteen people were killed on the day of the disaster, with nine more dying in the hospitals in the days that followed. A 28-year-old man succumbed to his injuries three years after the disaster, bringing the final death toll to twenty-three. All of the victims were male, and most were children. After the event, many | to 1900, the game took place at Recreation Park stadium in San Francisco on Thanksgiving day. The stadium was located in a heavily industrial part of San Francisco. After the 1900 game, the event's location would alternate between the two schools' campuses. At the 1897 Big Game, portions of a packed grandstand collapsed under the weight of spectators. Nobody was killed, but a 10-year-old boy was hospitalized. The disaster On the day of the 1900 game, the San Francisco and Pacific Glass works factory had just opened across the street from the stadium. Because the factory was brand new, only one furnace was active that day. The remaining furnaces were not scheduled to start until the following Monday. The furnace was 30-by-60 feet and was filled with fifteen tons of molten glass with a temperature of 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. It was enclosed by a series of binding rods that resembled croquet hoops. The kickoff took place at 2:30 p.m. with a crowd of 19,000 spectators watching in the stadium, with thousands more watching in the street. A group of 500 to 1000 people who did not want to pay $1.00 for a ticket gathered on the factory's roof to watch for |
532432. Geography Challavanipeta village is located in the UTC 5.30 time zone and it follows indian standard time(IST). Challavanipeta is located at . This village is Located on National Highway 326A and Andhrapradesh State Highway 106. Demography Area of Challavanipeta Village is 38.23 km². Population of this village, according to 2020, is 10146. Population Density is | State Highway 106. Demography Area of Challavanipeta Village is 38.23 km². Population of this village, according to 2020, is 10146. Population Density is 265 people per km². Transportation Challavanipeta village is located on major four road junction. National Highway 326A and Andhrapradesh State Highway 106 connects this village and forming a major four roads Junction. APSRTC operates number of buses through this village . APSRTC Connects Buses to Srimukhalingam, Pathapatnam , Parlakimidi , Budithi, Saravakota, Nowthala, Jalumuru , |
School of the Ministry of the Interior of the USSR (; OSSShM of MIA USSR). This school was created on the basis of the interregional school for the training of junior and middle commanding militsiya officers. The basis of the teaching staff of the school was made up of employees with a big practical experience in law enforcement. The first graduation of OSSShM cadets took place in August 1978. In 1991, on the basis of OSSShM, the Oryol Higher School of the Ministry of the Interior of the RSFSR (; Orlovskaya vysshaya shkola MVD RSFSR) was created. On 17 May 1997, the Government of Russia | of the school was made up of employees with a big practical experience in law enforcement. The first graduation of OSSShM cadets took place in August 1978. In 1991, on the basis of OSSShM, the Oryol Higher School of the Ministry of the Interior of the RSFSR (; Orlovskaya vysshaya shkola MVD RSFSR) was created. On 17 May 1997, the Government of Russia transformed the school into the Oryol Law Institute of the Ministry of the Interior of Russia. From 1 September 2008, the institute began to train specialists for traffic police units (GIBDD). On 30 May 2013, the Minister of Interior of Russia Vladimir Kolokoltsev awarded the Oryol Law Institute the honorary name of Honoured Lawyer of Russia, Doctor of Law, Lieutenant General of militia Valery Vitalyevich Lukyanov. Educational and operational activities The institute includes 4 faculties (Faculty of |
red and white. History Gallia Club de Lucciana was founded in 1929. In 1988, the club merged with CA Bastia to form CA Bastia Gallia Lucciana. However, the club refound its independence in 2003. In 2016, Lucciana won the Coupe de Corse. In 2017, the club achieved promotion to the Championnat National 3, the fifth tier | the Championnat National 3, the fifth tier of the French football league system. Founded in 1929, the club's colours are red and white. History Gallia Club de Lucciana was founded in 1929. In 1988, the club merged with CA Bastia to form CA Bastia Gallia Lucciana. However, the club refound its independence in 2003. In 2016, |
valuable artwork which he decides to steal. Dog Peanut (Alan Lee), the museum's security guard, is ordered by the museum's director (Trevor Devall) to protect the artwork from being stolen. The story sees Rowdy attempting to break into the museum and successfully steal the painting without being caught by Peanut, which is done by the viewer answering a series of trivia questions. Every time the viewer gets the questions right, the story progresses. The cartoon ends when either Rowdy successfully steals the artwork and wins, or the Rowdy runs out of lives and loses. Production The film was released on February 22, 2022. According to Netflix, the typical runtime is 15 minutes, and the film offers around 90 minutes of animation depending on the viewer's route through the story. Cat Burglar was the first production by Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones's production company Broke and Bones since it was acquired by Netflix. The pair were previously involved | by the viewer answering a series of trivia questions. Every time the viewer gets the questions right, the story progresses. The cartoon ends when either Rowdy successfully steals the artwork and wins, or the Rowdy runs out of lives and loses. Production The film was released on February 22, 2022. According to Netflix, the typical runtime is 15 minutes, and the film offers around 90 minutes of animation depending on the viewer's route through the story. Cat Burglar was the first production by Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones's production company Broke and Bones since it was acquired by Netflix. The pair were previously involved in interactive fiction in the 2018 special Bandersnatch, part of the science fiction anthology series Black Mirror. Reception Cat Burglar received generally positive reviews. Stuart Jeffries gave it 4 out of 5 stars in The Guardian, praising the music and the homages to classic cartoons. Lauren O'Neill of i also gave Cat Burglar 4 out of 5 stars, liking the interactive elements which make the viewer less passive in comparison to most streamed television. Caroline Framke of Variety enjoyed the interactive aspects, saying that was tempting to mess up to see what kind of twists the show would take. Ed Power of The Daily |
Frontier Research Centers intended to expedite the cleanup of sites contaminated by nuclear weapons production. At the same time, she was also named a Fellow of the American Chemical Society for her "service to the nuclear/inorganic and computational chemistry communities and for her innovative research." The following year, Clark was appointed to a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s committee to develop the agenda for basic research in separations science. In 2019, Clark was elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for her methods that integrate applied mathematics and chemistry to extract new information from modeling | of the materials science and engineering program at WSU. As a result of her research in simulating highly radioactive systems, Clark was named deputy director of the IDREAM center, one of four DOE Energy Frontier Research Centers intended to expedite the cleanup of sites contaminated by nuclear weapons production. At the same time, she was also named a Fellow of the American Chemical Society for her "service to the nuclear/inorganic and computational chemistry communities and for her innovative research." The following year, Clark was appointed to a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s committee to develop the agenda for basic research in separations science. In 2019, Clark was elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for her methods that integrate applied mathematics and chemistry to extract new information from modeling data. She was later also inducted into the |
New Zealand, and obtained MA and BD degrees from the University of New Zealand. He was ordained into the Anglican ministry by Percival Stephenson, and was greatly influenced by William Orange. Betteridge served as minister of St. Matthew's Church, Dunedin before being awarded a Fulbright | awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study at General Theological Seminary in New York City, where he obtained an STM degree. Betteridge moved to Australia and served as the Federal Secretary of the Australian Church Mission Society from 1973 to 1978, as well as lecturing at the University of New England. References 1927 births 2020 deaths University of New Zealand alumni General Theological |
Beijing, China which takes place between 4–13 March 2022. Alpine skiing Santeri Kiiveri is expected to compete in alpine skiing. Cross-country skiing Inkki Inolan is expected to compete in | in cross-country skiing. Snowboarding Matti Suur-Hamari is expected to compete in snowboarding. See also Finland at the Paralympics Finland at the 2022 Winter Olympics References Nations at the |
5-12-001749-5 Articles Zaverukha BV, Ilyinskaya AP, Shevera MV Daryna Mykytivna Dobrochaeva (to the 75th anniversary of her birth), Ukrainian Botanical Journal, 1991, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 109–110. (in Ukrainian) "Wreath of remembrance on the fresh grave of Professor Darina Mykytivna Dobrochaeva", Ukrainian Botanical Journal, 1996. - vol. 53, no. 1–2, pp. 154–61. (in Ukrainian) AP Ilyinskaya, VV Protopopova, MV Shever. "The man who did good" (to the 95th anniversary of the birth of Professor Darina Mykytivna Dobrochaeva). Ukrainian Botanical Journal, 2011, vol. 68, no. 3, pp. 475–477. ISSN 0372-4123 (in Ukrainian) Ilyinskaya AP, Shevera MV Daryna Mykytivna Dobrochaeva (1916-1995). - K.-Kremenchuk: PP Shcherbatykh, 2006. p. 40. (in Ukrainian) Protopopova V., Shevera M. Researcher of flora Professor Daryna Mykytivna Dobrochaeva "Woman in science and education: past, present, future". Mat-li 2 Int. scientific-practical conf. (Kyiv, 2002). - K., 2002, pp. 322–324 (in Ukrainian) Shevera MV Dobrochaeva DM, Encyclopedia of modern Ukraine. vol. 8. Dl-Dya. Kyiv: Institute of Encyclopedic Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2008, p. 128. (in Ukrainian) KM Sitnik. "Outstanding women scientists of the Institute of Botany". MG Kholodny National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukrainian Botanical Journal, 2011, vol. 68, no. 2. ISSN 0372-4123 (in Ukrainian) Awards and honours 1969: State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR for Science and Technology 1982: Honored Worker in Science and Technology of the Ukrainian SSR The Dobrochaeva Botanical Museum is named after her and is one of the five exhibitions of the National Museum of Science and Natural History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, housed in the National Museum of Natural History. References External links Biography in Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine (in Ukrainian) 1916 births 1995 deaths Ukrainian botanists Members of the National | 1961 Anthemis parviceps Dobrocz. and Fed. ex Klokov, 1974 Anthemis zephyrovii Dobrocz. 1961 Echium popovii Dobrocz. 1977 Myosotis popovii Dobrocz. 1957 Onosma guberlinensis Dobrocz. and Vinogr. 1966 Onosma macrochaetum Klokov and Dobrocz. 1957 Onosma volgense Dobrocz. 1977 Symphytum popovii Dobrocz. 1968 Spiraea litwinowii Dobrocz. 1954 Trapa danubialis Dobrocz. 1955 Trapa flerovii Dobrocz. 1955 Trapa macrorhiza Dobrocz. 1955 Helianthemum creticola Klokov and Dobrocz. 1974 Helianthemum cretophilum Klokov and Dobrocz. 1974 Selected works Books Dariya N. Dobrochaeva, I.U.D. Kleopov. 1990. Analiz Flory Shirokolistvennykh Lesov Evropeiskoi Chasti SSSR. 350 pp. ISBN 5-12-000800-3 Dariya N. Dobrochaeva, G.P. Mokritskii. 1991. Vladimir Ippolitovich Lipskii. 214 pp. ISBN 5-12-001749-5 Articles Zaverukha BV, Ilyinskaya AP, Shevera MV Daryna Mykytivna Dobrochaeva (to the 75th anniversary of her birth), Ukrainian Botanical Journal, 1991, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 109–110. (in Ukrainian) "Wreath of remembrance on the fresh grave of Professor Darina Mykytivna Dobrochaeva", Ukrainian Botanical Journal, 1996. - vol. 53, no. 1–2, pp. 154–61. (in Ukrainian) AP Ilyinskaya, VV Protopopova, MV Shever. "The man who did good" (to the 95th anniversary of the birth of Professor Darina Mykytivna Dobrochaeva). Ukrainian Botanical Journal, 2011, vol. 68, |
Canada. Walsh received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Lead Performance in a Web Program or Series at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022. References 2020 web series debuts Canadian comedy web series CBC Gem original programming | first season, Enid and Eulalia offered "pre-posthumous lifestyle advice", including their thoughts on the COVID-19 pandemic, while in the second season they undertake a train journey across Canada. Walsh received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Lead Performance in a Web Program or Series at the 10th |
Melon, the 2014 ceremony was the sixth installment of the event. The 2014 ceremony was hosted by Park Eun-ji and Takuya Terada. Performers Winners and nominees Main awards Winners and nominees are listed below. Winners | Performers Winners and nominees Main awards Winners and nominees are listed below. Winners are listed first and emphasized in bold. Other awards References External links Official website 2014 music awards Melon Music Awards South Korean music awards Annual events in South Korea |
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