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dam impounds about 62 ha of land when full and can store 13720 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam
water supply and irrigation. The catchment area of the dam is 22.2 km2. The dam impounds about 62 ha of land when full and can store 13720 thousand cubic meters of
Mishogawa Dam is a concrete gravity dam located in Yamaguchi prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control. The catchment area of the dam is 21.3 km2. The
ha of land when full and can store 640 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on and completed in 1958. References Dams in
of the dam is 270 km2. The dam impounds about 14 ha of land when full and can store 796 thousand cubic meters of
Mizukoshi Dam is a gravity barrage type dam located in Yamaguchi prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for
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His 2011 novel Echoes won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Mystery, and four other of his novels have been finalists for Lambda Literary Awards. Personal life Lennon was mostly raised in the Boston area, and though his family moved around a bit when he was a
(born 1962) is an American author. His 2011 novel Echoes won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Mystery, and four other of his novels have been finalists for Lambda Literary Awards. Personal life Lennon was mostly raised in the Boston area, and though his family moved around a bit when
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chlorophyte green algae. The name was first published in 2021, as
62 ha of land when full and can store 2930 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started in 1972 and completed in 1990. References Dams in Yamaguchi Prefecture
of the dam is 185.7 km2. The dam impounds about 62 ha of land when full and can store 2930 thousand cubic meters of
she starred in Zhang Yimou's historical spy thriller film Cliff Walkers, which set in the Imperial Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in the 1930s before the eruption of World War II. On 2021, Liu was cast alongside Jackie Chan and Guo Qilin in the movie Ride On, which is scheduled for release in April 2022. In February 2022, she starred in the romantic-action movie Only Fools Rush In, which was directed by Han Han. Personal life In July 2021, Liu donated 500,000 yuan for the victims of 2021 Henan floods. On July 11, 2021, according to media reports, Liu's mother once opened a dance agency, and a six-year-old girl was paralyzed due to an accident while engaging in a dance practice in 2012. The girl was sent to hospitals to Beijing for treatment and was discharged from the hospital following
Shadow, but due to the adjustment of the script, she was not cast. In December 2020, she played the role of an optimistic girl suffering from cancer in the movie A Little Red Flower (2020). For her performance in One Second and A Little Red Flower, Liu won the first Golden Elm Flower Award and Best New Talent Award by the Australian Laiwu Film Critics Association. On January 25, 2021, she won the 2020 Baidu Entertainment Best New Film Award. In February 2021, she participated in the Spring Festival Gala, where she sang songs 'Send the Night' and 'You are a Little Red Flower'. On the same month, she won the 2020 China Screen Billboard Annual Newcomer Actor Award sponsored by the film magazine China Screen. In July 2021, Liu Haocun became the brand ambassador of Louis Vuitton. In October 2021, she won the Asian Film Award for Best Newcomer and the Best Young Actress Award in the New Generation Unit (Film Category) at the 8th WenRong TV Awards for her role of in the movie One Second. On the same year, she starred in Zhang Yimou's historical spy thriller film Cliff Walkers, which set in the Imperial Japanese puppet state of
part of Austria-Hungary. Freedom of religion was guaranteed in 1895, and 10% of primary school students attended nonreligious schools by World War I. Freethought gained a notable following among Hungarian intellectuals during this time, with various schools formed around on the ideas of Charles Darwin, Ernst Haeckel, Karl Marx, and Herbert Spencer, as well as influence from anti-clericalism and Continental Freemasonry. Following World War I, the Hungarian Communist Party briefly took power in 1919 and established a dictatorship, but the regime fell before it could accomplish its goal of state atheism. As a result of the Communist rule, secularism was widely discredited in Hungary, resulting in decades of Christian nationalism. Following World War II, Hungary found itself in the Soviet Union's sphere of influence. Communists took power in Hungary once again, and with Soviet backing, they were able to implement state atheist policies. Religious education was restricted, church land was nationalized, and church participation in public affairs was limited. The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 marked
as well as influence from anti-clericalism and Continental Freemasonry. Following World War I, the Hungarian Communist Party briefly took power in 1919 and established a dictatorship, but the regime fell before it could accomplish its goal of state atheism. As a result of the Communist rule, secularism was widely discredited in Hungary, resulting in decades of Christian nationalism. Following World War II, Hungary found itself in the Soviet Union's sphere of influence. Communists took power in Hungary once again, and with Soviet backing, they were able to implement state atheist policies. Religious education was restricted, church land was nationalized, and church participation in public affairs was limited. The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 marked a turning point in Hungarian state atheism. Following the unrest, the Hungarian government sought
a Ukrainian filmmaker who writes, directs, produces, and edits films, often with her husband, Turkish filmmaker Mehmet Bahadir Er. She won the directing award in the World Cinema Dramatic
in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival for her film Klondike. Filmography References Living people Ukrainian women film directors Ukrainian screenwriters Year
especially religious. Religion The Khmer inscriptions written in Sanskrit are often religious invocations which reveal the influence of philosophical and theological conceptions rooted in Indian texts such as the Upanishad, the Purana and the Agama for Vaisnavism and Shaivism. Cambodian epigraphy provides a comparatively large and early documentation on Pancharatra and more specifically of its "five timely observances", as well as indications of syncretistic Vaisnavism which would be peculiar to ancient Cambodia. Khmer inscriptions are indicative of the prompt movement of religious idea across the Indian Ocean. One example is that the Indian philosopher Adi Shankara, who died about 750 AD, is mentioned in a 9th-century Cambodian inscription. Khmer inscriptions in Pali language, however, refer to Buddhist corpus. Legislation Khmer epigraphy records the use of a state court system to maintain land borders and to settle land disputes. Economy Unfortunately, the Khmer epigraphy does not provide sufficient documentation for a definitive view of a hierarchical Khmer marketing network, but only clues. Khmer epigraphy is never explicit about issues of money and markets. Instead of reflecting a transaction system adapted to a complex society, the Angkorian period inscriptions show less concern with monetary values than before. Markets and marketing in Angkor are first mentioned at the end of the 12th century in the Ta Prohm inscription of Jayavarman VII. Khmer inscriptions confirm that the Khmer empire did not use a centralized monopole currency but rather commodity settlements and various available foreign currencies, and that its economy could be described as a catallaxy based on exchange, as evidenced by the Wat Baset inscription. Sociology We know that only brahmins, kshatriyas, and servants are mentioned in ancient Khmer epigraphy, which can be linked to the idea that caste in India was used rather more flexibly in Ancient Cambodia. Medical treatise The Khmer epigraphy has preserved some significant evidences which directly mention medical science. Music and Dance In Khmer epigraphy, there is no such text as dealing with art according to Pou Saveros. Information about music and dance found therein is of an incidental nature. Among the many rites and offerings, many artists, dancers, musicians, and singers, are to mentioned to serve the gods in daily worship. Historiography The study of Indo-Cambodian epigraphy began in 1879 with the decipherment of some Sanskrit records by H. Kern from the estampages prepared
a definitive view of a hierarchical Khmer marketing network, but only clues. Khmer epigraphy is never explicit about issues of money and markets. Instead of reflecting a transaction system adapted to a complex society, the Angkorian period inscriptions show less concern with monetary values than before. Markets and marketing in Angkor are first mentioned at the end of the 12th century in the Ta Prohm inscription of Jayavarman VII. Khmer inscriptions confirm that the Khmer empire did not use a centralized monopole currency but rather commodity settlements and various available foreign currencies, and that its economy could be described as a catallaxy based on exchange, as evidenced by the Wat Baset inscription. Sociology We know that only brahmins, kshatriyas, and servants are mentioned in ancient Khmer epigraphy, which can be linked to the idea that caste in India was used rather more flexibly in Ancient Cambodia. Medical treatise The Khmer epigraphy has preserved some significant evidences which directly mention medical science. Music and Dance In Khmer epigraphy, there is no such text as dealing with art according to Pou Saveros. Information about music and dance found therein is of an incidental nature. Among the many rites and offerings, many artists, dancers, musicians, and singers, are to mentioned to serve the gods in daily worship. Historiography The study of Indo-Cambodian epigraphy began in 1879 with the decipherment of some Sanskrit records by H. Kern from the estampages prepared by Jules Harmand. The publication of Khmer inscriptions kicked off with the foundational work of Bart and Bergaigne who published their classic Inscriptions sanscrites de Campa et du Cambodge from 1885 to 1893 with the help of Étienne Aymonier, who laid the foundations of Khmer epigraphy in his book Cambodge (1901-1904). Their work was enriched by the work of George Cœdès from 1937 to 1954, whose goal was collate the known data about Khmer epigraphy. Since the death of the latter in 1969, epigraphist Kamaleswar Bhattacharya has claimed that "not a single scholar has turned up who can read both Sanskrit and Khmer". Others such as Matsuura Fumiaki reject the claim that the field of Khmer epigraphy is moribund since the 1960s quoting the works of scholars such as Michael Vickery, and his study on the pre-Angkorian corpus, and Philp Jenner, and his study in collaboration with Vong Sotheara, as well as Gerdi Gerschheimer leading the project of the Corpus des Inscriptions khmeres. Khmer epigraphy began to be taught as a subject at the Royal University of Phnom Penh even before Khmer Rouge Regime. It was taught to sophomore students who pursued a degree in history, Khmer literature and linguistics. Today, the teachings have spread to many other universities including the private academic institutions. Ang Choulean's 2013 textbook on the old Khmer inscriptions was the first authentic textbook written in Khmer while Sotheara has also conducted studies of Khmer epigraphy using Khmer language. References Bibliography \ See also Ram Khamhaeng Inscription External links Cambodian literature
rushed forward and began beating A.K.G and Harijans. The women carried heavy trunks. The Keralite and A.K.G stood where we were and faced the barrage. The others ran away and escaped. A.k.g asked the accompanying women to run to safety. The attack lasted about half an hour. The "Connaught Short Stick" was infamous. Several people were injured. The Keralite and A.K.G fell unconscious. They were taken to the hospital by car. There we lay unconscious for hours. Even the death statement of the Keralite was taken. Taken home the next morning. This was the first physical assault I ever encountered in my political career. But he was pleased to find a prominent place in the
and faced the barrage. The others ran away and escaped. A.k.g asked the accompanying women to run to safety. The attack lasted about half an hour. The "Connaught Short Stick" was infamous. Several people were injured. The Keralite and A.K.G fell unconscious. They were taken to the hospital by car. There we lay unconscious for hours. Even the death statement of the Keralite was taken. Taken home the next morning. This was the first physical assault I ever encountered in my political career. But he was pleased to find a prominent place in the news coverage of the "Connaught Attack". It was the best propaganda of the Guruvayur temple entry satyagraha. The incident opened the eyes of the people. District board officials visited the spot and inspected it. They set up a board saying everyone has the right to use the
which took place on 12 February 2022 and featured the eight acts vying to represent Ukraine in Turin. The winner was selected via the 50/50 combination of votes from a public televote and a three-member expert jury, consisting of and Ukrainian entrants Tina Karol and Jamala, alongside Suspilne board member . Artists and composers had the opportunity to submit their entries between 14 December 2021 and 10 January 2022. Only artists that had not performed in a concert in Russia since 2014 and entered the territory of Crimea were able to apply for the competition. A selection panel including the music producer of the show Mykhailo Koshevy and the television producer of the show Oleksiy Honcharenko reviewed the 284 received submissions, and twenty-seven entries that had been longlisted were announced on 17 January 2022. Auditions were later held at the My Dream Space venue in Kyiv where eight entries were shortlisted to compete in the national final. On 24 January 2022, the eight selected competing acts were announced. In the Vidbir final, held on 12 February, Pash emerged as the winner, but she ultimately declined her position after being involved in a controversy for having breached the rule barring competitors from having traveled to Russia or Crimea. As a result, Kalush Orchestra were offered to represent Ukraine in replacement of Pash. On 22 February, the band accepted the offer. At Eurovision According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting
hardships of a mother, with the narrator realizing how much the mother has done for them. A "lullaby" within the end of each rap verse brings the narrator back to when they were taken care of by their mother. Eurovision Song Contest Vidbir 2022 "Stefania" was an entry in , a televised music competition used to determine Ukraine's entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. The selection of the competing entries for took place over three stages. In the first stage, artists and songwriters had the opportunity to apply for the competition through an online submission form. Twenty-seven acts were longlisted and announced on 17 January 2022. The second stage was a scheduled audition at designated dates and wil featured the twenty-seven acts in the longlist. Eight acts were selected to advance, which were announced on 24 January 2022. The third stage was the final, which took place on 12 February 2022 and featured the eight acts vying to represent Ukraine in Turin. The
is a list of the seasons completed by the San Francisco Dons men's basketball team. Seasons Phil Vukicevich coached the first 6 games of the season, going 0–6. Interim coach Bob Gaillard went 10–10 and 8–6
Phil Vukicevich coached the first 6 games of the season, going 0–6. Interim coach Bob Gaillard went 10–10 and 8–6 in conference. Includes Bob Gaillard's 10–10 record and 8–6 in conference from 1970-71. Jessie Evans coached the
the fray for the 122 seats of 2017 NMC election which has with a around 10.73 lakh electorate voted. Schedule Nashik Municipal Corporation 2017 Election Program was 27 January to 23 February 2017. Election results The results of the election were counted and declared on 23 February 2017 Results by Ward Wise The election results for all 122 seats were declared on 23 February 2017 Note MNS's Surekha Bhosale, Sudam Nagre (BJP), Shanta Hire (BJP), Shiv Sena's Kalpana Pandey and Satyabhama Gadekar These five corporators have passed away in the past four Years 2017 to 2021 Bypolls 2018 Ward no 13 corporator Surekha Bhosale of MNS passed away. His daughter-in-law, Vaishali Bhosale (MNS) was elected in the by-election. Bypolls 2019 Ward No. 10 corporator Sudam Nagre (BJP) passed away. His wife Indumati Nagre (BJP) won the by-election unopposed. Election 2019 Corporator Dilip Datir (Shiv Sena) and Saroj Ahire (BJP) had to resign. Among them, Saroj Ahire was elected as an assembly member, while Dilip Datir election Losses. Bypolls 2020 Saroj Ahire of BJP had resigned from the post of
election. On 14 March 2017, BJP's Ranjana Bhanasi and Prathamesh Gite of the and were respectively elected as the mayor and deputy mayor Background As many as 821 candidates were in the fray for the 122 seats of 2017 NMC election which has with a around 10.73 lakh electorate voted. Schedule Nashik Municipal Corporation 2017 Election Program was 27 January to 23 February 2017. Election results The results of the election were counted and declared on 23 February 2017 Results by Ward Wise The election results for all 122 seats were declared on 23 February 2017 Note MNS's Surekha Bhosale, Sudam Nagre (BJP), Shanta Hire (BJP), Shiv Sena's Kalpana Pandey and Satyabhama Gadekar These five corporators have passed away in the past four Years 2017 to
July 2004) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a forward for Super League 2 club PAOK
Greek professional footballer who plays as a forward for Super League 2 club
career Born in Novara, Bellich started his career in local club Novara Calcio. He was promoted to the first team in 2017, and made his professional debut on Serie C, as a late substitute, on 16 March 2019 against Cuneo. He left the club in August 2021. In August 2021, he joined
club Lucchese. Club career Born in Novara, Bellich started his career in local club Novara Calcio. He was promoted to the first team in 2017, and made
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and May 2018 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō. It was later acquired by Futabasha, who have published five volumes from March 2017 to November 2018 under their Monster Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Aki Taruto has been serialized via Futabasha's digital publication Web Comic Action since April 2018. It has been collected in eight tankōbon volumes. An anime television series
eight tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation is scheduled to air in 2022. References External links at Shōsetsuka ni Narō 2017 Japanese novels Anime and manga based on light novels Fantasy anime and manga Futabasha manga Japanese webcomics Light novels Light novels first published online Seinen manga Shōsetsuka ni Narō Upcoming anime television series Webcomics
the largest mall in Cotabato City and seond largest in Mindanao KCC Mall of Cotabato is the fourth mall of KCC and it will be the largest upon completion, a dual multi-level commercial center, will be erected on a nine-hectare land at the Dapdap area in Barangay Rosary Heights 2. History Koronadal Commercial Corporation (KCC) started in 1951 as a textile store in Koronadal City. It then expanded in 1989 into a supermarket and department store as KCC Shopping Center. KCC expanded in 1992 General Santos City as KCC Warehouse Plaza, which was later renamed as KCC Mall of GenSan in 1996. With their growing profitability over the cities of
Commercial Corporation (KCC) started in 1951 as a textile store in Koronadal City. It then expanded in 1989 into a supermarket and department store as KCC Shopping Center. KCC expanded in 1992 General Santos City as KCC Warehouse Plaza, which was later renamed as KCC Mall of GenSan in 1996. With their growing profitability over the cities of Koronadal and General Santos, KCC then ventured for their expansion in other cities within Mindanao, to include the cities of Zamboanga and
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Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court from January 1, 1935, to
subsequently purchased by The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and is held in their permanent collection. As of 2022, Te Papa holds 11 items created by Humphry. In acknowledgment of their efforts of "maintaining, reviving and promoting a Pacific heritage artform in New Zealand", Humphry and Watson received the 2019 Pacific Heritage Artist Award of $10,000 at the Arts Pasifika Awards. Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery held an exhibition in 2019 called names held in our mouths featuring six artists including Humphry. It was about ways the artists sustain their practice, which is mostly outside of formal institutions. The exhibition also had work by Sosefina Andy, Nikau Hindin, Wikuki Kingi, Pacifica Mamas, Kaeteata Watson and The Veiqia Project, and was curated by Ioana Gordon-Smith. In 2021 Humphry said about her weaving and art practice:I love the magic that happens when you work and create. The idea is to know where all the skills have come from – our ancestors, who created the most intricate of objects to live and sing and dance and create the magic that is all part of our lives. Honour and awards In 2019, Humphry won the Pacific Heritage category, with Kaetaeta Watson, at the Arts Pasifika Awards, organised by Creative New Zealand. In the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours, she was appointed an honorary Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the Kiribati community and culture. Personal life Humphry is
Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery held an exhibition in 2019 called names held in our mouths featuring six artists including Humphry. It was about ways the artists sustain their practice, which is mostly outside of formal institutions. The exhibition also had work by Sosefina Andy, Nikau Hindin, Wikuki Kingi, Pacifica Mamas, Kaeteata Watson and The Veiqia Project, and was curated by Ioana Gordon-Smith. In 2021 Humphry said about her weaving and art practice:I love the magic that happens when you work and create. The idea is to know where all the skills have come from – our ancestors, who created the most intricate of objects to live and sing and dance and create the magic that is all part of our lives. Honour and awards In 2019, Humphry won the Pacific Heritage category, with Kaetaeta Watson, at the Arts Pasifika Awards, organised by Creative New Zealand. In the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours, she was appointed an honorary Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the Kiribati community and culture. Personal life Humphry is married to an Englishman, Jack Humphry, and they have several children who were born in New Zealand. They live in
to map a section of the Omolon River. Meanwhile Maydell, heading southwest from Markovo, crossed the Penzhina River and reached the Gizhiga River in December 1869, being the first to discover, cross and map two ranges of the Koryak Highlands separated by the Oklan, a tributary of the Penzhina, the Ichigem Range to the north and the Oklan Plateau to the south. At the beginning of 1870 he returned by the same route to Markovo. In March, following a month-long rest, Maydell headed northwest to the sources of the Yablon River, a right tributary of the Anadyr. He crossed the Anyuy Range, reached the Maly Anyuy River and descended to Nizhnekolymsk to meet again with the other expedition members. In the summer of 1870 the group split again. Neyman and Afonasiev went up the Kolyma to the village of Zyryanka and through the upper reaches of the Omulyovka and the Nera they reached Oymyakon after crossing the Moma and the Chersky ranges. Meanwhile Maydell crossed the Kolyma Lowland. He charted the Suor-Uyata and Ulakhan-Sis ranges of the lowlands, reaching the Indigirka. Going upriver he found out that the Ulakhan-Sis was separated from the Alazeya Plateau by the roughly wide plain of the Shangina river, a right tributary of the Indigirka. Heading west across the river, Maydell reached Lake Ozhogino and mapped the still unexplored Polousny Range. Works Aus Transhbaikalien. - Baltische Monatsschrift, 4-5, 1884. Reisen und Forschungen in Jakutskischen Gebiet Ostsibiriens in den Jahren 1861-1871. I-II St. Petersburg,
range in the northern part of the vast Chersky mountain system, he discovered the uninhabited Yana Plateau, located between the Yana River to the west and the main Chersky Range to the east. Continuing along the Selennyakh River, a left tributary of the Indigirka, the group went with reindeers across the Aby Lowland and the Alazeya Plateau and reached Srednekolymsk. From there, the party went down the frozen Kolyma on dog sleds and in the spring of 1869 it reached the mouth of its right tributary, the Little Anyuy river. Heading southeastwards, the entire course of the Bolshoy Anyuy river was explored, reaching its source in the Anadyr Highlands and continuing in the direction of the Gulf of Anadyr, which was reached in the fall. From there the detachment headed straight west, reaching the village of Markovo. At Markovo the group split in two, with Neyman and Afonasiev heading northwest to the mouth of the Kolyma to explore the Bear Islands. Afonasiev went then southwest without local guides to a formerly unexplored mountain area, crossing the upper reaches of the Bolshoy Anyuy and Oloy rivers and reaching the Anyuy Mountains, as well as the Oloy Range and the Ushurakchan (Хребет Ушуракчан). He was also the first to map a section of the Omolon River. Meanwhile Maydell, heading southwest from Markovo, crossed the Penzhina River and reached the Gizhiga River in December 1869, being the first to discover, cross and map two ranges of the Koryak Highlands separated by the Oklan, a tributary of the Penzhina, the Ichigem Range to the north and the Oklan Plateau to the south. At the beginning of 1870 he returned by the same route to Markovo. In March, following a month-long rest, Maydell headed northwest to the sources of the Yablon River, a right tributary of the Anadyr. He crossed the Anyuy Range, reached the Maly Anyuy River and descended to Nizhnekolymsk to meet again with the other expedition members. In the summer of 1870 the group split again. Neyman and Afonasiev went up the Kolyma to the
college credits and semester structures. She also wrote two books. Kalpanikatha is a study of romanticism in literature, comparing English and Malayalam poets, such as William Wordsworth, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Kumaranasan, Changampuzha Krishna Pillai and Edappally Raghavan Pillai. In 1991, Kalpanikatha won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award. She later published an autobiography, Ormakalile Vasanthakalam, which detailed her experiences as a teacher. Hridayakumari translated several works between Malayalam and English, including her sister, poet Sugathakumari's poetry, as well as works by Vallathol Narayana Menon (from Malayalam to English) and by Rabindranath Tagore (from English to Malayalam). Hridayakumari also translated Rathrimazha, a Sahitya-Akademi award-winning novel by Sugathakumari, from Malayalam to English. Personal life Hridayakumari was born to V. K. Karthyayani, a professor and scholar of Sanskrit, and Bodheswaran, a poet and Indian freedom fighter, in 1930, in Aranmula. Her sisters, Sugathakumari and Sujatha Devi were also writers and social activists. Her daughter, Sreedevi Pillai, is a journalist. She died at the age of 84 on 8 November 2014. References
College, Ernakulam;at Brennen College, Thalassery and Victoria College, Palakkad. She won several awards, including the S Guptan Nair award, the Captain Lakshmi Award, and the Shankaranarayanan Thampi award. Following her retirement, Hridayakumari gave public lectures on literature, poetry, and philosophy. She also and served on several government committees that dealt with educational reforms in Kerala, and was the chair of a committee that was created by the Kerala State Higher Education Council to reform college credits and semester structures. She also wrote two books. Kalpanikatha is a study of romanticism in literature, comparing English and Malayalam poets, such as William Wordsworth, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Kumaranasan, Changampuzha Krishna Pillai and Edappally Raghavan Pillai. In 1991, Kalpanikatha won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award. She later published an autobiography, Ormakalile Vasanthakalam, which detailed her experiences as a teacher.
This was done by manufacturing eight trailing cars for four sets and rebuilding the ends of three two-car sets to form the other three four-car sets. At one point, the gear ratio in the bogeys were decreased for possible operation at . In January 2011, it was announced that the 10000 series trainsets will undergo replacement by incoming 12000 series sets. The first
rebuilding the ends of three two-car sets to form the other three four-car sets. At one point, the gear ratio in the bogeys were decreased for possible operation at . In January 2011, it was announced that the 10000 series trainsets will undergo replacement by incoming 12000 series sets. The first set to be scrapped was 10006 on 25 December 2012. Set 10005 followed suit and underwent scrapping on 7 May 2013. The front end of car 10905 is preserved at the Wakuwaku Train Land
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the State of Bihar. She is elected by MLAs as Member of Bihar Legislative Council from Janata Dal (United) since 27 September 2021. Personal life
a member of Bihar Legislative Council. References Living people Members of the Bihar Legislative Council Janata Dal (United) politicians Year of
company was started by a group of entrepreneurs in 2017. A year later in 2018, it launched a new platform that
group of entrepreneurs in 2017. A year later in 2018, it launched
national heritage sites of Iran with the number 1660 on 16 September 1984.
caravanserai belonging to Qajar era in Mehr, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. It was listed
his professional debut on 16 September 2018 against Bisceglie. He returned to Novara the next season, and played two years for the club. On 10 July 2021, he signed with Serie B club Cremonese. On 21 January 2022, he was loaned to Serie C club Lucchese. References External links 1998 births Living people People from the Province of Novara Footballers from Piedmont Italian footballers Association football midfielders Serie C players Serie D players Novara
on 16 September 2018 against Bisceglie. He returned to Novara the next season, and played two years for the club. On 10 July 2021, he signed with Serie B club Cremonese. On 21 January 2022, he was loaned to Serie C club Lucchese. References External links 1998 births Living people People from the Province of Novara Footballers from Piedmont Italian footballers Association
(MAAG 7) would be among the first Americans killed in the Vietnam War. Two South Vietnamese guards were killed by the guerrillas. After the incident, MAAG personnel began carrying weapons. Raid The Viet Cong attacked the mess hall, where he and five other officers were watching the film The Tattered Dress. M/Sgt Ovnand was about to switch to the next reel when VC guerrillas poked their weapons through the windows and sprayed the room with automatic weapons fire. Several 9mm rounds
northeast of Saigon. Major Dale R. Buis (visiting from MAAG 5) and Master Sergeant Chester M. Ovnand (MAAG 7) would be among the first Americans killed in the Vietnam War. Two South Vietnamese guards were killed by the guerrillas. After the incident, MAAG personnel began carrying weapons. Raid The Viet Cong attacked the mess hall, where he and five other officers were watching the film The Tattered Dress. M/Sgt Ovnand was about to switch to the next reel when VC guerrillas poked their weapons through the windows and sprayed the room with automatic weapons fire. Several 9mm rounds were fired at Ovnand. He quickly turned off the lights and went to the top of the stairs, where he was able to turn on the exterior
member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of the ruling BN coalition. Election results Honours Honours of Malaysia : Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (KMN) (2004) : Knight Companion of the Order of the Crown of Pahang (DIMP) – Dato' (2010) References Living
: Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (KMN) (2004) : Knight Companion of the Order of the Crown of Pahang (DIMP) – Dato' (2010) References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) People from Kluang People from Johor Malaysian people of Malay descent Malaysian Muslims United Malays National Organisation politicians
and another Haitian actress made appearance in several YouTube video that show her and the other actress was dating the same notable Haitian actor Ricardo Nelson. Early life and education Alexard Esther was
other actress was dating the same notable Haitian actor Ricardo Nelson. Early life and education Alexard Esther was born in Jacmel, Haiti on the 08 of January, 1996.
the first team in the 2018–19 season, and was an unused substitute on 19 January 2020 against Cagliari for Serie A. On 18 July 2019, he was loaned to Serie C club Ravenna. In January 2020, he
started his career in Empoli youth sector. He was promoted to the first team in the 2018–19 season, and was an unused substitute on 19 January 2020 against Cagliari for Serie A. On 18 July 2019, he was loaned to Serie C club Ravenna. In January 2020, he was loaned again to Serie C club
wooden bridge at many points. The perimeter of the lake is barricaded with ropes, and there are two points in which the lake can be accessed via boats. On the west side of the lake, there is a cafe styled as a cottage, as well as Perceval, a statue of a Clydesdale horse with its right flank opposite of the lake. It is depicted with a carriage holding two giant squashes. Fauna The combined domestic and wild animals that can be found at the lake have caused it to become a common tourist attraction for visitors in Aspire Park. The lake serves as a “hub” for a large collection of species, primarily birds. Domesticated Upon the completion of the park in 2003, it was decided that several Domesticated animals should be introduced to create an artificial ecosystem within the lake. As Qatar does not have any natural freshwater, the risk of waterfowl becoming invasive was practically non-existent. Several varieties of duck, the goose, and the Muscovy were then released into the vicinity of the lake, and they have since been established. However, it wasn't just what lived above the water that saw focus, as soon, the aquatic fauna
cafe styled as a cottage, as well as Perceval, a statue of a Clydesdale horse with its right flank opposite of the lake. It is depicted with a carriage holding two giant squashes. Fauna The combined domestic and wild animals that can be found at the lake have caused it to become a common tourist attraction for visitors in Aspire Park. The lake serves as a “hub” for a large collection of species, primarily birds. Domesticated Upon the completion of the park in 2003, it was decided that several Domesticated animals should be introduced to create an artificial ecosystem within the lake. As Qatar does not have any natural freshwater, the risk of waterfowl becoming invasive was practically non-existent. Several varieties of duck, the goose, and the Muscovy were then released into the vicinity of the lake, and they have since been established. However, it wasn't just what lived above the water that saw focus, as soon, the aquatic fauna was to arrive. The only fish species that inhabits the lake currently is the koi carp (Cyprinus rubrofuscus var. koi), however it has been proposed to introduce more fish species, which would diversify the environment and encourage migrating piscivorous birds to frequent the lake such as Grebes and Kingfishers. The ducks and geese are tame and can often be found
Receipts of guardians, etc. to be sufficient discharge. Section 8: For appointment of receiver. Section 9: Undertakers not exempted from indictment. Section 10: Power to take easements, etc. by agreement. Supply of Gas to Owners and Occupiers of Premises. Section 11: Undertakers to furnish sufficient supply of gas to owners and occupiers within the limits of the special Act. Section 12: Quality of gas. Section 13: Undertakers may require consumers to use meters. Section 14: Undertakers to supply meters. Section 15: Meters not to be connected or disconnected without notice. Section 16: Nature and amount of security. Section 17: Consumer to keep his meter in proper order. Section 18: Power to Undertakers to let meters. Section 19: Undertakers to keep meter let for hire in repair. Section 20: Register of gas meters to be prima facie evidence. Section 21: Power to enter buildings for ascertaining quantities of gas consumed. Section 22: Power to remove meter and fittings. Section 23: Recovery of charges for gas. Supply of gas
evidence. Section 21: Power to enter buildings for ascertaining quantities of gas consumed. Section 22: Power to remove meter and fittings. Section 23: Recovery of charges for gas. Supply of gas to Local Authorities. Section 24: Supply and price of gas to public lamps. Section 25: As to consumption of gas supplied to the public lamps. Section 26: Governors for street lamps. Section 27: Settlement of differences by arbitration. Testing of Gas. Section 28: Testing place. Section 29: Appointment and powers of gas examiners. Section 30: Two justices may appoint gas examiner. Section 31: Representation of Undertakers. Section 32: Mode of testing. In accordance with Part II of the Schedule A of this Act. Section 33: Report of gas examiner. Section 34: Access to testing place. Accounts. Section 35: Accounts, etc. Penalties. Section 36: Penalty for failure to supply gas. Penalties not cumulative. Section 37: Cost of experiment to be paid according to event. Section 38: Penalty for injuring meters. Recovery of Gas Rents. Section 39: Incoming tenants not liable to pay arrears of gas rents, etc. Section 40: Recovery of rents, etc. Section 41: Recovery of sums due to Undertakers. Legal Proceedings. Section 42: Contents of summons or warrant. Section 43: Warrant of distress shall include costs. Section 44: Summary proceedings. Section 45: Service of notices by Undertakers. Section 46: Liability to gas rent not to disqualify justices from acting. Schedule A. Part I Regulations in respect of testing apparatus. Part II Rules
uses unmodified "stock cars". The series quickly becomes popular throughout the country. The Sports Car Club of America is founded Oldsmobile introduces the 88, later to become
contrast to the hot rod racing popular in the US, this new series uses unmodified "stock cars". The series quickly becomes popular throughout the country. The Sports Car Club of America is founded Oldsmobile introduces the 88, later to become competitive in racing and the subject of the
Henry Clifford of Boscombe, Wiltshire. He was educated at Eton school, and was elected in 1606 to King's College, Cambridge, where he obtained a fellowship. He proceeded MA in due course, and was incorporated in that degree at Oxford on 13 July 1619. He graduated BD at Cambridge in 1623, and was created D.D. in 1630. He was vicar of Linkinhorne from 1619 to 1651, when he was sequestered from his benefice on account of his adherence to the Royalist cause. He was restored to his vicarage in 1660, and was buried at Linkinhorne on 1 October 1662. He married at Linkinhorne, in 1615, Mary, daughter of James Spicer of St. Gorran, "who came out of the East Countrey". His son Theophilus (born 1625) was matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford, in 1652,
of Linkinhorne from 1619 to 1651, when he was sequestered from his benefice on account of his adherence to the Royalist cause. He was restored to his vicarage in 1660, and was buried at Linkinhorne on 1 October 1662. He married at Linkinhorne, in 1615, Mary, daughter of James Spicer of St. Gorran, "who came out of the East Countrey". His son Theophilus (born 1625) was matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford, in 1652, and, like his father, furnished John Aubrey with notes for his Brief Lives. Works His principal works were: Hermes Theologus: or a Divine Mercurie dispatcht with a grave Message of New Descants upon Old Records, London, 1649, 12mo, edited with a preface by the Rev. Edward Simmons. There is a portrait of Wodenote in the engraved title-page. Good Thoughts in Bad Times, London, . Wood says this manual was written at Broad Chalk, Wiltshire, while the author "absconded in the house of a near relation
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in 2006 at the LUMS School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law. He completed his second PhD in 2011 from the University of Virginia. Authorship He has several publications, including books. References Living people 1968 births Lahore University of Management Sciences faculty Pakistani writers Pakistani male writers Pakistani editors Drew University alumni
particularly interested in combining the ideas of Muhammad Iqbal, Charles Paris and Max Weber. He received his first PhD in Religion Sociology from Drew University in 2003. After teaching at Concordia College for four years, he began in 2006 at the LUMS School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law. He completed his second PhD in 2011 from the University of Virginia. Authorship He
to the burgesses. Hence these lands became the right and responsibility of the burgesses of the Royal Burgh of Aberdeen with the income accruing to the Aberdeen Common Good Fund. Boundary markers In the 16th century a border region was called a march and the first boundary markers of the march of the Freedom Lands were probably natural features supplemented with small cairns. The earliest description of the marches was in 1525 concerning a "riding of the marches", the Scots equivalent of beating the bounds. This greatly ceremonial practice had its origins in ensuring the boundaries were not being encroached upon by neighbouring landowners. In 1525 there was no standard system of marking. Any large earthfast stones might have incorporated saucer shapes filled with lead sometimes embossed with the city's seal or might have a contained a varied number of holes. A 1578 description of March Stone 1 says the city's mark was engraved in the stone itself. After the 1673 riding, several cairns were ordered to be erected along part of the line of the marches. March Stones After 1790 a new style of marking was adopted, one that the stones still display. The stones were inscribed with a sequential number followed by the letters "ABD" for Aberdeen. Aberdeen has two sets of march, or boundary, stones. The outer line surrounds the area of the Freedom Lands. The inner line of stones marks a smaller area: the boundary of the crofts immediately around the medieval Royal Burgh of Aberdeen. For this inner area, called the City Royalty, the stones were marked with an additional "CR". This systematic style of marking was completed by 1810 but the new stones were not always in the same locations as the previous ones. In particular, where natural boundaries such as burns had wandered, the stones were moved to match. Altogether there were 67 stones: the southernmost was inscribed Alpha, the northernmost Omega, 65 had a number inscribed and six others on the inner ring were simply lettered CR with no number. The distance from Alpha to Omega along the outer line of stones is about extending from the estuary of the River Dee to that of the River Don. Individual stones Cruickshank and Gunn, in their 1929 book The Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, provided details, photographs and a map of the individual March Stones. Their descriptions are accompanied by descriptions from Kennedy's Annals of Aberdeen. In 2021 Aberdeen City Council produced an updated pamphlet with similar information. None of the stones standing are the originals but some have the original stones lying beside them. In urban areas some stones have been laid flush to the ground. The numbering of the selection of stones in this article follows that used in the publications mentioned. Inner stones City Royalty stones, from south to north: Alpha stone (marked Ά ABD CR) – at southern end of inner ring of stones where Ferryhill Burn joins the River Dee at its north bank. Listed as stone 66. Early 19th century replacement.
March Stone 1 says the city's mark was engraved in the stone itself. After the 1673 riding, several cairns were ordered to be erected along part of the line of the marches. March Stones After 1790 a new style of marking was adopted, one that the stones still display. The stones were inscribed with a sequential number followed by the letters "ABD" for Aberdeen. Aberdeen has two sets of march, or boundary, stones. The outer line surrounds the area of the Freedom Lands. The inner line of stones marks a smaller area: the boundary of the crofts immediately around the medieval Royal Burgh of Aberdeen. For this inner area, called the City Royalty, the stones were marked with an additional "CR". This systematic style of marking was completed by 1810 but the new stones were not always in the same locations as the previous ones. In particular, where natural boundaries such as burns had wandered, the stones were moved to match. Altogether there were 67 stones: the southernmost was inscribed Alpha, the northernmost Omega, 65 had a number inscribed and six others on the inner ring were simply lettered CR with no number. The distance from Alpha to Omega along the outer line of stones is about extending from the estuary of the River Dee to that of the River Don. Individual stones Cruickshank and Gunn, in their 1929 book The Freedom Lands and Marches of Aberdeen, provided details, photographs and a map of the individual March Stones. Their descriptions are accompanied by descriptions from Kennedy's Annals of Aberdeen. In 2021 Aberdeen City Council produced an updated pamphlet with similar information. None of the stones standing are the originals but some have the original stones lying beside them. In urban areas some stones have been laid flush to the ground. The numbering of the selection of stones in this article follows that used in the publications mentioned. Inner stones City Royalty stones, from
apex. The pedicel and ovary is up to 4 cm long. The specific epithet corningiana honours the early orchid grower Erastus Corning Jr.. Confusion with Phalaenopsis sumatrana and Phalaenopsis zebrina The darker forms of Phalaenopsis sumatrana are commonly confused with Phalaenopsis corningiana. In cultivation this is fortified through the rare occurrence of true Phalaenopsis corningiana specimens. Both species differ in regard to their callus morphology, floral colouration and fragrance. This species is part of the Phalaenopsis sumatrana complex, comprising P. sumatrana, P. corningiana and the questionable P. zebrina, which is treated as synonym of P. corningiana. These species occur sympatric (i.e. in the same area) and can form natural
subpendent racemes or panicles, which may reach lengths of 30 cm. The midlobe of the labellum is densely covered in multicellular trichomes at the apex. The pedicel and ovary is up to 4 cm long. The specific epithet corningiana honours the early orchid grower Erastus Corning Jr.. Confusion with Phalaenopsis sumatrana and Phalaenopsis zebrina The darker forms of Phalaenopsis sumatrana are commonly confused with Phalaenopsis corningiana. In cultivation this is fortified through the rare occurrence of true Phalaenopsis corningiana specimens. Both species differ in regard to their callus morphology, floral colouration and fragrance. This species is part of the Phalaenopsis sumatrana complex, comprising P. sumatrana, P. corningiana and the questionable P. zebrina, which is
management were tough, and caused friction between him and his workers. An effigy of Lane was hanged and burned in July 1892 during a workers strike. He obstructed an inquiry into lead poisoning despite his daughter having died of it as a baby in 1890. Lane was an active member of the Mine Managers' Association. In 1888, Lane was elected to the first ever Broken Hill Municipal Council. In February 1889, he became mayor of Broken Hill. He did not stand for re-election, and so was succeeded as mayor by Thomas Coombe (father of Thomas Coombe) on 12 February 1890. In November 1893, Lane visited Coolgardie, Western Australia. He floated nearby mining companies in mid-1894 in London. He worked at the Great Boulder as a consultant engineer and attorney until 1899. In 1895, a syndicate he formed floated the Great Boulder Perseverance mine. After that, he invested in jarrah timber and urban development, floating the Collie Proprietary Coalfields Co. In January 1902, he moved to Perth, Western Australia. He was elected to the Metropolitan-Suburban Province of the Western Australian Legislative Council at a by-election on 11 September 1903. He succeeded Barrington
companies in mid-1894 in London. He worked at the Great Boulder as a consultant engineer and attorney until 1899. In 1895, a syndicate he formed floated the Great Boulder Perseverance mine. After that, he invested in jarrah timber and urban development, floating the Collie Proprietary Coalfields Co. In January 1902, he moved to Perth, Western Australia. He was elected to the Metropolitan-Suburban Province of the Western Australian Legislative Council at a by-election on 11 September 1903. He succeeded Barrington Wood, who had died on 24 August 1903. He had strong participation in debates at first, but was quiet after criticism from the 1904 royal commission into the Great Boulder Perseverance mine. Lane retired on 21 May 1908, and was replaced by Sydney Stubbs. Personal life Lane married Euphemia Leslie on 12 February 1878 at Sandhurst, Victoria. He had two sons and one daughter. His daughter died of lead poisoning as a baby in 1890. Death and legacy In 1910, Lane had abdominal surgery in London to have a silver plate placed into him. He died on 20 October 1912 in Berlin, Germany, during surgery to fix his plate. Zebina Street and Lane Street in Broken Hill are named after Lane. So too is Zebina Street in East Perth (an area which he developed), and Lane Street in Perth, Kalgoorlie and Boulder. References
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carry a pike for the purposes of balancing. According to Owen Fishwick at China Daily, the practice began in the Qin dynasty as a way to transport the valuable Nanmu wood logs produced in the Bozhou region via the Chishui River. Loggers would ride the logs to be loaded onto boats down the river to be sent to the ancient capital of Xianyang, as local boats could not fit the logs for transport elsewhere. The practice later changed from a necessity into a more casual activity in the Han dynasty. During the Qing dynasty, practitioners started using bamboo rather than wood logs, as bamboo was a cheaper and more accessible resource. Modern practice In modern times the practice has evolved into a performance art and a competitive sport, rather than a necessary means of travel. The practice of single bamboo drifting has entered use within the National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities
region, as bamboo was an ideal building material at the time. In order to stay caught up to the bamboo, the loggers would jump on the floating log, and the practice eventually became single bamboo drifting. The rivers, which made the region difficult to travel through, were used by the loggers to travel throughout the otherwise difficult to travel region through the practice of single bamboo drifting. Loggers would additionally carry a pike for the purposes of balancing. According to Owen Fishwick at China Daily, the practice began in the Qin dynasty as a way to transport the valuable Nanmu wood logs produced in the Bozhou region via the Chishui River. Loggers would ride the logs to be loaded onto boats down the river to be sent to the ancient capital of Xianyang, as local boats could not fit the logs for transport elsewhere. The practice later changed from a necessity into a more casual activity in the Han dynasty. During the Qing dynasty, practitioners started using bamboo rather than
the in Super Rugby. His playing position is flanker or number 8. He was named in the Waratahs squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season as a
as a wider training squad player. He made his Waratahs debut in Round 2 of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season against the . Reference list External links itsrugby.co.uk profile Australian rugby union players Living people Rugby union flankers
a tournament for professional female tennis players played on outdoor hard courts. The event is classified as a $60,000+H ITF Women's World Tennis Tour tournament and has been held in Irapuato, Mexico, since
courts. The event is classified as a $60,000+H ITF Women's World Tennis Tour tournament and has been held in Irapuato,
2022 Super Rugby Pacific season against the . Reference list External links itsrugby.co.uk profile Australian rugby union players Living people Rugby union scrum-halves Queensland Reds players 2000 births
union player who plays for the in Super Rugby. His playing position is scrum-half. He was named in the Reds squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. He made his Reds debut in
Department in Séno Province in northern Burkina Faso. It had a population of 5 771
made of clay and is situated between Kaya, Burkina Faso and Dori, Burkina Faso. Gallery References Populated places in the Centre-Nord Region Séno Province
Chiba. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2003 births Living people Association football people from Saitama Prefecture
footballer currently playing as a right-back for JEF United Chiba. Career statistics Club . Notes References 2003
and farmer. He was born in 1924 in Burma America and died on at his farm at Baafikrom, near Mankessim,
farmer. He was born in 1924 in Burma America and died on at
government area of Abia State, Nigeria. References Populated places
government area of Abia State, Nigeria. References Populated
footballer currently playing as a midfielder for JEF United Chiba. Career statistics Club . Notes References
References 1999 births Living people Association football people from Tokyo
Valve, making it the 217th most popular female name in the country. The name is most commonly found in Jõgeva County, where 18.27 per 10,000 inhabitants of the county. bear the name. Individuals bearing the name Valve include: Valve Kirsipuu (1933–2017),
the country. The name is most commonly found in Jõgeva County, where 18.27 per 10,000 inhabitants of the county. bear the name. Individuals bearing the name Valve include: Valve Kirsipuu (1933–2017), Estonian economist and politician Valve Pormeister (1922–2002), Estonian
the . His preferred position is lock. Professional career Rotuisolia was named in the Fijian Drua squad for the 2022 Super
squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. He made his debut for the in Round 2 of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season against the . References External links itsrugby.co.uk
international track and field competitions, he is a shot putter and former discus thrower. He is a World silver medalist and European champion in shot put. He has competed at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Paralympics, Vučić narrowly missed a medal in shot
is a World silver medalist and European champion in shot put. He has competed at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Paralympics, Vučić narrowly missed a medal in shot put event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. References 1981 births Living people People from Ogulin Paralympic athletes of
the 9th Senior Open Championship played as a senior major championship. Russ Cochran won two strokes ahead of Mark Calcavecchia. It was Cochran's first senior major championship victory. Defending champion Bernhard Langer finished tied 12th, eight strokes behind the winner. Venue The Walton Heath Golf Club, founded in 1903 and situated in Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, England, southwest of London, had previously hosted the 1981 Ryder Cup. Its Old Course
ahead of Mark Calcavecchia. It was Cochran's first senior major championship victory. Defending champion Bernhard Langer finished tied 12th, eight strokes behind the winner. Venue The Walton Heath Golf Club, founded in 1903 and situated in Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, England, southwest of London, had previously hosted the 1981 Ryder Cup. Its Old Course was designed by Herbert Fowler. It was the first Senior Open Championship played at Walton Heath.
Giant and the Monkey King. References Living people
best known for her debut novel Girl Giant and the Monkey
position is fly-half. Mostert was named in the side for the 2022 Currie Cup Premier Division. He made his debut for the in the re-arranged Round 10 of the 2021–22 United Rugby Championship against . Previously, Mostert had
Round 10 of the 2021–22 United Rugby Championship against . Previously, Mostert had agreed to sign for Major League Rugby side , but decided against the move to join the Bulls instead. References South African rugby union players Living people Rugby union fly-halves Blue Bulls players 2000 births
may be a surname, given name or a nickname. As a given name or nickname, it is considered to be a creative spelling of Tony used as a male name in Sweden and Denmark (and to a lesser extent Norway and Finland) and on occasion as a female name in Denmark. The name is in use in the United States. As
a lesser extent Norway and Finland) and on occasion as a female name in Denmark. The name is in use in the United States. As a surname, it is commonly spelled Thöny. Given name Thony Andenas (born 1974), French football player Thony Belizaire (1955 – 2013), Haitian photographer Thony De La Rosa, fictional protagonist of The Cleaning Lady Nickname Thony (born 1982; Federica Victoria Johanna Caiozzo), Italian singer and actress Thony Halili (1946 – 2018),
rule, the towers were equipped with protruding apparatus. Bartolomeo Colleoni, who became lord of Romano in 1448 as supreme commander of the Venice troops, transformed the southern wing of the castle and created a large reception room (the Sala Grande) on the first floor of the western wing. He also raised the external loggia on the side of the south-western tower. During the 17th century, a new tower was added at the north-western corner. The walls of the primitive castle are partly built with river pebbles arranged in a herringbone pattern or mixed with brick courses. The towers of the Visconti era are made entirely in brick. The main entrance is on the eastern side, from the city. A drawbridge over the moat was replaced in 1803 by a bridge in masonry, but its traces are still visible. A secondary entrance, towards the countryside, was inserted
primitive castle are partly built with river pebbles arranged in a herringbone pattern or mixed with brick courses. The towers of the Visconti era are made entirely in brick. The main entrance is on the eastern side, from the city. A drawbridge over the moat was replaced in 1803 by a bridge in masonry, but its traces are still visible. A secondary entrance, towards the countryside, was inserted in the south-eastern tower. At the beginning of the 20th century, the building served as the district court and prison. In 1969, the Municipality of Romano began its restoration. Today Today, the Rocca is the seat of the municipal library and the Parco del Serio. The Sala Grande hosts exhibitions and events. References Sources External links Visit Bergamo, Bergamo official tourism website – Romano Castle Lombardia Beni Culturali – Castello Visconteo – complesso –
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hung". Literally "Ngoa Ekele" could mean "(The) Stone (is) perched", "(The) Stone (is) suspended", "(The) Stone (is) hung". History In 1911, during the German colonial period, a so-called indigenous customary court or "Tribunal de races" sat in this place and was presided over alternately by Joseph Atemengue (en) and Onambele Mbazoa. The decisions of this court were severe. Hanging over the heads of the defendants, they fell cleanly like a cleaver. "Ngoa Ekélé" would therefore refer to these court decisions as "stones perched" above the head of each defendant and ready to fall on it. Population The population of Ngoa Ekele is mostly students. The students come from the ten regions of Cameroon, the population of the district is cosmopolitan. Institutions Ngoa Ekélé is a student, political and military district. Education Panoramic view of some of the institutions in Ngoa Ekelle Ngoa Ekelle Castle Ngoa Ekélé has many schools
during the German colonial period, a so-called indigenous customary court or "Tribunal de races" sat in this place and was presided over alternately by Joseph Atemengue (en) and Onambele Mbazoa. The decisions of this court were severe. Hanging over the heads of the defendants, they fell cleanly like a cleaver. "Ngoa Ekélé" would therefore refer to these court decisions as "stones perched" above the head of each defendant and ready to fall on it. Population The population of Ngoa Ekele is mostly students. The students come from the ten regions of Cameroon, the population of the district is cosmopolitan. Institutions Ngoa Ekélé is a student, political and military district. Education Panoramic view of some of the institutions in Ngoa Ekelle Ngoa Ekelle Castle Ngoa Ekélé has many schools and universities Basic education Departmental elementary school Mobile Gendarmerie Primary School Public nursery and elementary school of Plateau Atemengue Secondary education Government High School Ngoa
former Indian Ambassador to the United States Braj Kumar Nehru of the Nehru family, and the reason behind Martin Gilbert book Letters to Auntie Fori: The 5,000-Year History of the Jewish People and Their Faith (2002). During the partition of India, she assisted in the transport and rehabilitation of women refugees, and afterwards founded the organisation Refugee Handicrafts, a precursor of the All India Handicrafts Board. Early life and education Fori Nehru, also known as Auntie Fori, was born Magdolna Friedmann in Budapest, Austro-Hungarian Empire, on 5 December 1908. Her father, Armin Friedmann, had a seat at the Dohány Street Synagogue and her mother Regina, neé Hirshfeld, was a member of the notable wealthy Bettelheim family, who made toys. As a child, she was affectionately known as "Dundi", meaning fat girl in Hungarian-Yiddish. Treatment of Jews in Europe at the time, led to the family changing their name to Forbath, which in turn led to the nickname of Fori. In 1928 at the age of 20, she was declined a place at Budapest University due to restricting the number of Jews, so her parents sent her to study in France and then to study English at Oxford, UK. In 1930 she met Braj Kumar Nehru, who was studying for the Indian Civil Service exams. Early life After learning some Hindi, she travelled to India in 1934 to be with the Nehru
at Oxford, UK. In 1930 she met Braj Kumar Nehru, who was studying for the Indian Civil Service exams. Early life After learning some Hindi, she travelled to India in 1934 to be with the Nehru family for a year before marrying Braj Kumar Nehru in 1935, following which she was re-named Shobha. Thereafter, she was sometimes referred to as Mrs. B. K. Nehru. Their first son, Ashok, was born two years later, and another two sons, Aditya and Anil, were born within the subsequent five years. In Allahabad, she was welcomed at Anand Bhavan by Swaruprani Nehru, who was "already was quite old and fragile,".At the time of the Nehru wedding, Jawaharlal Nehru was in Dehradun Prison. She was close to Marie Antoinette, mother of Amrita Sher-Gil. Nehru later recalled that when she first came to India "there was hardly anything made in India. Isn't it strange that at that time no Indian craft was considered beautiful - only things imported from England and Paris". The wealthy women wore French chiffons. After the partition of India, on 11 September 1947, she became the only woman member of the Emergency Committee, chaired by C. H. Bhabha. She subsequently founded with Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay the organisation Refugee Handicrafts, a precursor of the All India Handicrafts Board. She recalled in an interview that with the help of Kitty Shiva Rao, the women refugees and others, they started to sell embroidered items from a base in a carpet shop, before moving to an evacuee shop on Barakhamba Road, where they remained until 1952, by which time she had moved to the US. In 1952 the shop moved to Janpath and came under the Indian Cooperative Union, and later merged with the Central Cottage Industries Emporium. Later life In 1949, she left Refugee Handcrafts to move to Washington with her husband. She visited Delhi in 1952 and was back in the US in 1953, using her time and influence there
December 1940) is a former Pakistani cricketer. A fast-medium bowler for the Pakistan Railways team, he played first-class cricket from 1960 to 1971. Haider was one of the fastest bowlers in Pakistan in
December 1940) is a former Pakistani cricketer. A fast-medium bowler for the Pakistan Railways team, he played first-class cricket from 1960 to 1971. Haider was one of the fastest bowlers in Pakistan in his
Technology of China and the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The telescope is to operate at six wavelength bands spanning from 320 to 1028 nm. The
telescope characterized by a 2.5-meter primary mirror. The telescope project was launched in 2017 by several research institutions including the University of Science and Technology
three prison inmates who allegedly murdered a security guard in 1970. Soledad Brothers may also
who allegedly murdered a security guard in 1970. Soledad Brothers may
2019. After splitting the 2019–20 season, with the Heat and the Kansas City Mavericks of the ECHL, Schueneman left the Heat as a free agent and was signed to a one-year AHL contract with the Laval Rocket on July 3, 2020. In the following pandemic delayed 2020–21 season, Schueneman collected 7 points through his first 21 games with the Rocket before signing a one-year, two-way contract for the following season with the Rocket's NHL affiliate, the Montreal Canadiens, on April 2, 2021. Schueneman began the season with the Rocket before earning his first recall to the NHL on December 8, 2021. He was later returned to the AHL before earning a second recall and making his long-awaited NHL debut
Mavericks of the ECHL, Schueneman left the Heat as a free agent and was signed to a one-year AHL contract with the Laval Rocket on July 3, 2020. In the following pandemic delayed 2020–21 season, Schueneman collected 7 points through his first 21 games with the Rocket before signing a one-year, two-way contract for the following season with the Rocket's NHL affiliate, the Montreal Canadiens, on April 2, 2021. Schueneman began the season with the Rocket before earning his first recall to the NHL on December 8, 2021. He was later
figures for gross collections of Kannada movies, only releases since 1970 which were mentioned as highest grossers of the year in majority of the sources, have been considered for this section: Time line of highest grossing Kannada film The films with a minimum worldwide gross of ₹10 crore are only considered. Records List of highest grossing Kannada films on opening day
Om was the first Kannada film to cross ₹10 crores. Mungaru Male was the first Kannada film to cross ₹50 crores. K.G.F Chapter 1 was the first Kannada film to cross ‍₹100, ₹150 ,₹200 and ₹250 crores mark. List of highest grossing Kannada films of all time List of highest grossing Kannada films by year Note: Since there are no official figures for gross collections of Kannada movies, only releases since 1970 which were mentioned as
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in the form of a cassette tape recorder from the 1980s, which allows recording bus inputs or outputs in WAV, AIFF, BWF and MP3 format. It is also an audio player supporting audio files in WAV, AIFF, MP3, M4A, MP4, MOV, AVI, WMA, WMV format,. Universal Audio Interface Voicemeeter can use Windows audio devices with WASAPI (WDM), Kernel Streaming or Multimedia Extensions interfaces and it can also manage an ASIO audio device (on output A1). It has one to three virtual inputs/outputs with all interfaces: WASAPI, KS, MME, WaveRT, DirectX as well as ASIO (to connect professional audio software to Voicemeeter). Voicemeeter Banana also offers a virtual ASIO insert driver to connect a VST host application (DAW) and process the various Voicemeeter inputs with software plug-in or any professional audio applications. Built-in audio device drivers Voicemeeter also comes with recording and playback audio drivers (giving the virtual inputs / outputs). Once these have been configured as default devices, they allow you to perform all previously mentioned tasks while avoiding conflicts between audio devices. Audio network The VBAN protocol makes it possible to send / receive uncompressed audio streams over a local area network and thus to interconnect computers without having to use audio cables. MIDI control The control of the main parameters by a MIDI control surface allows managing all the sound of the computer with a dedicated controller (Korg NanoKontrol for example). Programmable control and remote control Voicemeeter is installed with MacroButton, which allows you to create complex functions to act on one or more of the settings of Voicemeeter with a keyboard key (keyboard shortcut), a MIDI code, a threshold on an incoming signal (trigger) or an Xbox controller button (XInput). It is thus possible to change the Voicemeeter configuration with a single click and instantly adapt it to the different uses that one makes of it. VoicemeeterRemote API Voicemeeter can be considered as a system audio component that can be used by any application. An API called VoicemeeterRemote API allows read and write actions on Voicemeeter parameters and thus control Voicemeeter from a program to use it as an audio service or as a virtual sound card. A program can thus set up signal processing callbacks to process the sound in Voicemeeter. Any programming language can be used. Documentation Voicemeeter has a dedicated forum and a Discord server, managed by the development team and expert users. A detailed and regularly updated manual is also available for download on the publisher's website. In addition to the software's features, it presents the basic configuration to be carried out, proposes practical case studies and provides solutions to the most common problems. Video tutorials are also regularly posted on the Internet by Voicemeeter users. Distribution model Voicemeeter is distributed under the donationware
the physical inputs, the Intellipan offers equalizers presented in the form of a two-dimensional panel allowing the rapid and almost instinctive correction of the intelligibility of the voice. In addition, Voicemeeter Banana has an advanced independent equalizer on each of the bus outputs. Multiple outputs The generated audio signals can then be sent separately to several physical (speakers, television, Bluetooth...) or virtual (Skype, Audacity, OBS, Twitch...) playback devices. Voicemeeter Standard has one physical output and one virtual output. Voicemeeter Banana has three physical outputs and two virtual outputs. Voicemeeter Potato has five physical outputs and three virtual outputs. Voicemeeter thus makes it easy, for example, to change your voice, add music and send all in a conversation via Skype or play 5.1 video games while conversing with your team. Built-in recording Voicemeeter Banana integrates an audio recorder, in the form of a cassette tape recorder from the 1980s, which allows recording bus inputs or outputs in WAV, AIFF, BWF and MP3 format. It is also an audio player supporting audio files in WAV, AIFF, MP3, M4A, MP4, MOV, AVI, WMA, WMV format,. Universal Audio Interface Voicemeeter can use Windows audio devices with WASAPI (WDM), Kernel Streaming or Multimedia Extensions interfaces and it can also manage an ASIO audio device (on output A1). It has one to three virtual inputs/outputs with all interfaces: WASAPI, KS, MME, WaveRT, DirectX as well as ASIO (to connect professional audio software to Voicemeeter). Voicemeeter Banana also offers a virtual ASIO insert driver to connect a VST host application (DAW) and process the various Voicemeeter inputs with software plug-in or any professional audio applications. Built-in audio device drivers Voicemeeter also comes with recording and playback audio drivers (giving the virtual inputs / outputs). Once these have been configured as default devices, they allow you to perform all previously mentioned tasks while avoiding conflicts between audio devices. Audio network The VBAN protocol makes it possible to send / receive uncompressed audio streams over a local area network and thus to interconnect computers without having to use audio cables. MIDI control The control of the main parameters by a MIDI control surface allows managing all the sound of the computer with a dedicated controller (Korg NanoKontrol for example). Programmable control and remote control Voicemeeter is installed with MacroButton, which allows you to create complex functions to act on one or more of the settings of Voicemeeter with a keyboard key (keyboard shortcut), a MIDI code, a threshold on an incoming signal (trigger) or an Xbox controller button (XInput). It is thus possible to change the Voicemeeter configuration with a single click and instantly adapt it to the different uses that one makes of it. VoicemeeterRemote API Voicemeeter can be considered as a system audio component that can be used by any application. An API called VoicemeeterRemote API allows read and write actions on Voicemeeter parameters and thus control Voicemeeter from a program to use it as an audio service or as a virtual sound card. A program can thus set
Skelmanthorpe. History In April 2019, two local councillors complained about the service, then numbered 233 and operated by Yorkshire Tiger, claiming that people are frustrated about the service and feel its fleet is outdated. From 25
Darts, coinciding with the trasnfer of Yorkshire Tiger from Arriva to Transdev and its rebranding as Team Pennine. Fleet As part of the rebranding as D1, the route began being operated with refurbished Alexander Dennis Enviro200s. Service The service runs every hour from Monday to Saturday and every two hours on Sundays. References Bus routes in
Rennes Conservatoire before completing her studies at the Conservatoire de Paris under . In 1904, she made her début at the Paris Opera as Elsa in Lohengrin. Under an engagement from 1905 to 1907, her roles included Hilda in Ernest Reyer's Sigurd, Marguerite in Gounod's Faust and Juliette in his Roméo et
Greece and the Netherlands. Biography Born in Rennes on 19 September 1881, Yvonne Dubel was a great-niece of the operatic tenor Gustave-Hippolyte Roger (1815–1879). After first being trained in voice by her mother, she attended the Rennes Conservatoire before completing her studies at the Conservatoire de Paris under . In 1904, she made her début at the Paris Opera as Elsa in Lohengrin. Under an engagement from 1905 to 1907, her roles included Hilda in Ernest Reyer's Sigurd, Marguerite in Gounod's Faust and Juliette in his Roméo et Juliette, Margaret of Valois
(fl. 3rd century), Roman senator See also Aspasia (disambiguation) Aśvaka, an ancient people of present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan, also known as the
(fl. 3rd century), Roman sophist Aspasius Paternus (fl. 3rd century), Roman senator See also Aspasia (disambiguation)
also called 4α,14α-dimethyl-9β,19-cyclo-5α-cholest-24-en-3β-ol, is a Metabolic intermediate of
In the pathway, it is transformed from demethylation of cycloartenol, then 9,19-cyclopropyl-ring opening reaction occurs to
which covers the territory Korea. It is part of the Patriarchal Exarchate in South-East Asia. History Eastern Orthodoxy in the region Convention of Peking in 1860 created short border between Korea and Russia. Therefore relations between Korea and Russia were improved. History of Eastern Orthodoxy in Korea was started when Russian Empire decided to send Russian Orthodox missionaries to Korea. On the other hands, Orthodox Church in Japan was also belonged to Russian Orthodox Church. Therefore Japanese occupation of Korea resulted persecution of Orthodox Christian believers but did not terminated whole relations between Russian Orthodox Church and Eastern Orthodoxy in Korea. Liberation of Korea terminated relations between Orthodox Church in Japan and Orthodox Church in Korea. Furthermore,
also belonged to Russian Orthodox Church. Therefore Japanese occupation of Korea resulted persecution of Orthodox Christian believers but did not terminated whole relations between Russian Orthodox Church and Eastern Orthodoxy in Korea. Liberation of Korea terminated relations between Orthodox Church in Japan and Orthodox Church in Korea. Furthermore, Division of Korea cut Russia-South Korean relations. Therefore Korean Orthodox Christian believers in South Korea decided to establish relations with Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople or Greek Orthodox church. Because Eastern Orthodoxy was a minor religion and North Korean authority did not like religions, Russian Orthodox Church in North Korea was also suspended. Dissolution of the Soviet Union created Russian Orthodox Church's interests in
time only used the shortest route through this "foreign" area and only served the two district towns of Hechingen (from 1869) and Sigmaringen (from 1878). The HzL as the Actiengesellschaft Hohenzollern’sche Kleinbahngesellschaft (Hohenzollern light railway company), now the Hohenzollerische Landesbahn, was founded in 1899 to build Kleinbahnen (light railways as authorised by a Prussian law of 1892) in the Hohenzollern Lands. On 28 March 1900, the six-kilometre-long section between Sigmaringendorf and Bingen was opened as the first line of the HzL. The line ran from the Danube valley near Sigmaringendorf in the Lauchert valley northwards to the Fürstlichen Steelworks with the Laucherthal freight yard and on to Bingen. On 6 December 1908, the branch line was extended to Hanfertal and connected to the Kleinengstingen–Hanfertal line. For the first time trains ran between Hechingen, Kleinengstingen and Sigmaringendorf and connected with other lines in these places. Less than two years
district towns of Hechingen (from 1869) and Sigmaringen (from 1878). The HzL as the Actiengesellschaft Hohenzollern’sche Kleinbahngesellschaft (Hohenzollern light railway company), now the Hohenzollerische Landesbahn, was founded in 1899 to build Kleinbahnen (light railways as authorised by a Prussian law of 1892) in the Hohenzollern Lands. On 28 March 1900, the six-kilometre-long section between Sigmaringendorf and Bingen was opened as the first line of the HzL. The line ran from the Danube valley near Sigmaringendorf in the Lauchert valley northwards to the Fürstlichen Steelworks with the Laucherthal freight yard and on to Bingen. On 6 December 1908, the branch line was extended to Hanfertal and connected to the Kleinengstingen–Hanfertal line. For the first time trains ran between Hechingen, Kleinengstingen and Sigmaringendorf and connected with other lines in these places. Less than two years later, the line lost importance when the shortcut from Hanfertal to Sigmaringen Landesbahn station was completed on 5 October 1910. Operations In the course of the nationwide closure of branch lines, the HzL also switched
Ndamvud. It is also commonly known as "l'ile de France". It is the hydronym of a 5 km long stream that takes its source behind the amphitheater 700 of the University of Yaoundé 1 Ngoa Ekelle, a tributary of the right bank of the Mfundi River. Institutions The district is home not only to the French Embassy, but also to the residence of several French diplomatic
administration to experiment with rice cultivation. Geography Olezoa is a neighborhood located in the south of the city of Yaoundé. It is bordered to the north by the Elig Belibi neighborhood, to the south by Dakar and Mvolyé, and to the east by Mvog Atangana Mbala and Ndamvud. It is also commonly known as "l'ile de France". It is the hydronym of a 5 km long stream that takes its source behind the amphitheater 700 of the University of Yaoundé 1 Ngoa Ekelle, a tributary of the right bank of the Mfundi River. Institutions The
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she also did radio. Sarwat received basic training in art from radio but since she was working in dramas and couldn't work on Radio so she left Radio. She started her career on NTV from Lahore Center and she played a major role in director Fazal Kamal's comedy show Sach Jhoot, the drama was a success and then she appeared in many more dramas. Sarwat also worked in drama Dukhan Ki Chadar on PTV the drama was directed Yawar Hayat and Qasim Jalali which was written by Amjad Islam Amjad. Sarwat's performaced was praised by viewers. She also starred in classic drama Darwaza with Asif Raza Mir, Roohi Bano and Durdana Butt the drama was very popular which was written by Munnu Bhai. In the 1990s she worked in many dramas and her drama Guest House was popular which directed by Rauf Khalid
on Radio so she left Radio. She started her career on NTV from Lahore Center and she played a major role in director Fazal Kamal's comedy show Sach Jhoot, the drama was a success and then she appeared in many more dramas. Sarwat also worked in drama Dukhan Ki Chadar on PTV the drama was directed Yawar Hayat and Qasim Jalali which was written by Amjad Islam Amjad. Sarwat's performaced was praised by viewers. She also starred in classic drama Darwaza with Asif Raza Mir, Roohi Bano and Durdana Butt the drama was very popular which was written by Munnu Bhai. In the 1990s she worked in many dramas and her drama Guest House was popular which directed by Rauf Khalid in which
Italian. Scholarships and awards She has won scholarships from the Polish “Gaude Polonia” program (2003, 2009, 2016) and a Slovene CEI Fellowship (2007). In 2011, she was among the finalists for the Joseph Conrad-Korzeniowski Literary Prize and she became the laureate of the International Festival of Poetry Kyiv Laurs. Two years later she was presented with the Polish Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis. In 2020, she was awarded the Shevchenko National Prize for The Voices of Babyn Yar poetry book, where she lent her voice to the Jewish victims of the Babi Yar massacre. Publications Poetry Reincarnation (1997), Wreath of sonnets (1999), Creation of Myths (2000), Love and War (with Mariana Savka, 2000), Book of Adam (2004), Common Language (2005), Something daily (2008), To EP (2014), 373 (2014), Letters from Lithuania/Letters from Lviv (with Mariana Savka, 2016) The Voices of Babyn Yar (2017) Prose Path along the river (2008) – stories References Recipients of the Shevchenko National Prize Ukrainian translators Ukrainian women poets Ukrainian women short story writers University of Lviv alumni People from Zhovkva 1973 births
including English, German and Italian. Scholarships and awards She has won scholarships from the Polish “Gaude Polonia” program (2003, 2009, 2016) and a Slovene CEI Fellowship (2007). In 2011, she was among the finalists for the Joseph Conrad-Korzeniowski Literary Prize and she became the laureate of the International Festival of Poetry Kyiv Laurs. Two years later she was presented with the Polish Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis. In 2020, she was awarded the Shevchenko National Prize for The Voices of Babyn Yar poetry book, where she lent her voice to the Jewish victims of the Babi Yar massacre. Publications Poetry Reincarnation (1997), Wreath of sonnets (1999), Creation of Myths (2000), Love and War (with Mariana Savka, 2000), Book of Adam (2004), Common Language (2005), Something daily (2008), To EP (2014), 373 (2014),
BCE), Peripatetic philosopher Boethus of Sidon (Stoic) (fl. 2nd century BCE), Stoic philosopher See also Boethius (disambiguation) Boethusians,
– c. 10 BCE), Peripatetic philosopher Boethus of Sidon (Stoic) (fl. 2nd century
in Onitsha, Anambra State. It began its operation in December 7, 2021 after being approved by Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority. By January 2022: a
January 2022: a month after its operation it recorded 142 flights with 3,865 passengers. References Airports in
name. Notable people with the name include: Su
people with the name include: Su Huijuan (born 1964),
University of Strathclyde in 1997. In 1999, he was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland, a post which he held until his retirement in 2012. He also held various other senior legal positions in Northern Ireland including deputy Chair of the Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland, Chair of Servicing the Legal System which was established to
Legal System which was established to improve access to legal information, Member of the Judicial Studies Board (now the Judicial Council) and Chair of the Bar Council of Northern Ireland. He was appointed a member of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal in 2014. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. References 1947 births People educated at St. Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast Alumni of Queen's University Belfast
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surname include: Pete Edochie, veteran Nigerian actor Rita Edochie, Nigerian actress Yul Edochie,
is an Igbo surname meaning "replacement". Notable people with the surname include: Pete
shot by the police. Eight persons got injured during the incident. Perpetrators The Police interdicted six personnel for their involvement in the clash. They were Constable Doris Serwa Bonsu, General Constable Harrison Twum Danso, General Corporal Samson Kweku Darfour, General Corporal Prosper Mormesimu, General Constable Mathew Sah and General Constable Nuhu Muntari. Aftermath Some youth in Lamashegu allegedly torched an apartment belonging to a fire service personnel who was mistaken to be a police officer. The boy who died after been shot was buried. The Tamale Circuit Court remanded the police officer who shot the unregistered vehicle by the name General Corporal Samson Kweku Darfour into police custody. He was charged for causing harm and unlawful discharge of weapon. Another police personnel called Corporal Monney
a fire service personnel who was mistaken to be a police officer. The boy who died after been shot was buried. The Tamale Circuit Court remanded the police officer who shot the unregistered vehicle by the name General Corporal Samson Kweku Darfour into police custody. He was charged for causing harm and unlawful discharge of weapon. Another police personnel called Corporal Monney Koranteng, allegedly made some statements against the Lamashegu Chief and the people on social media. He was charged for offensive conduct to the breach of peace. Condemnation Naa Ziblim Abdulai who is the Chief of Lamashegu condemned the incident claiming the police officer who shot the young
is an American baritone. He is a musician at the Met Opera and Associate Artistic Director of Vocal Arts at the prestigious Juilliard
Texas, March 4, 1988) is an American baritone. He is a musician at the Met Opera
the British gave the King an ultimatum to strengthen the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty dated 1936 and Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha resigned from the office on 1 February. It was replaced by the cabinet led by Mostafa Al Nahas on 5 February. Cabinet members Eight cabinet members, including Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha, served in the previous cabinet led by Hassan Sabry Pasha. Two major political parties of the period, namely the Saadist Institutional Party and the Wafd Party did not take part in the cabinet. There were six
resigned from the office on 1 February. It was replaced by the cabinet led by Mostafa Al Nahas on 5 February. Cabinet members Eight cabinet members, including Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha, served in the previous cabinet led by Hassan Sabry Pasha. Two major political parties of the period, namely the Saadist Institutional Party and the Wafd Party did not take part in the cabinet. There were six independent politicians in the cabinet, and one of them was the Prime Minister. Five ministers were the members of the Liberal Constitutional Party, and one was a member of the Shaabist Party. Throughout its term the cabinet saw three shuffles of which the last one dated 31 July 1941 was the most comprehension. List of ministers The
and released for Windows, SteamOS, and Linux on March 1, 2022. It was made as a tech demo that showcases the controller functions of the Steam Deck hybrid console. The game is set in the Portal universe. Gameplay The gameplay consists of product inspection aided by Grady, a "core" much like many others seen in the Portal franchise. The game serves as a tech demo for the Steam Deck, with most of the game taking place in front of a desk that acts as an in-world representation of the
in front of a desk that acts as an in-world representation of the console. A few different scenarios are used to test different functions of the controls, such as a shooting segment making use of gyroscopic control, or a situation where the player must write their name making use of the Steam Deck's touchscreen. Development Aperture Desk Job was developed internally at Valve alongside the Steam Deck. The
as the first pastor of the "Old Ledge" meetinghouse in what was then North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay (now Yarmouth, Maine). Early life Cutter was born in 1705 to William Cutter and Rebecca Whitmore. He was the youngest of their seven known children, and was baptized on May 6. He graduated from Harvard College in 1725. Career In 1729, Cutter was ordained the first pastor of the new Meetinghouse under the Ledge, in what was then North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay (now Yarmouth, Maine). He and his family lived at the parsonage at today's 60 Gilman Road, around twenty yards to the east of where the church formerly stood, which was garrisoned during the Indian wars. He preached his first sermon, as candidate, on November 10, 1729, in a "convenient house for the public worship of God". The church was formerly organized on November 18 the following year. He remained in the town for seven years as a physician. In 1735, he was dismissed from his role due to alleged Armenianism His forthright liberal views
was the youngest of their seven known children, and was baptized on May 6. He graduated from Harvard College in 1725. Career In 1729, Cutter was ordained the first pastor of the new Meetinghouse under the Ledge, in what was then North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay (now Yarmouth, Maine). He and his family lived at the parsonage at today's 60 Gilman Road, around twenty yards to the east of where the church formerly stood, which was garrisoned during the Indian wars. He preached his first sermon, as candidate, on November 10, 1729, in a "convenient house for the public worship of God". The church was formerly organized on November 18 the following year. He remained in the town for seven years as a physician. In 1735, he was dismissed from his role due to alleged Armenianism His forthright liberal views were
2022, along with the 2022 presidential election. In this election, 5 MPs will be elected, replacing
be elected, replacing the respective predecessors. Constituencies and reasons List of by-elections Anseong Daegu Central-South Jongno Sangdang Seocho 1st References 2022 South
to candidates from successful lists in numerical order, while the remaining two-thirds would be distributed amongst other candidates at the discretion of the sponsoring parties. It was common practice for the latter mandates to be awarded out of order. Studen's comparatively low position on the list did not prevent him from receiving a mandate.) Studen took his seat when the assembly convened in January 1994. The Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalistička partija Srbije, SPS) won the election, and the Radicals served in opposition. Studen was given the lead position on the SRS's list for the redistributed Sombor division in the 1997 parliamentary election and was given an automatic mandate when the list won three seats. The SPS won the election again, but the Radicals significantly increased their seat total. In March 1998, the Radicals joined a coalition government led by the Socialists. Studen was appointed as deputy minister of agriculture, working with Socialist Party minister Jovan Babović. By virtue of holding this position, he was required to resign from parliament, which he did on 26 May 1998. In February 2000, in the aftermath of the Kosovo War, he was one of a number of Serbian ad Yugoslavian officials placed on a six-month travel ban to European Union countries. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (consisting of Serbia and Montenegro) introduced direct election for its parliament's upper house (i.e., the Chamber of Republics) in the 2000 general election; the vote was conducted under proportional representation. Studen appeared in the seventh position on the Radical Party's list; the Radicals only won two seats, and he was not elected. He also ran for Kula's second division in the concurrent 2000 Vojvodina provincial election and for the municipality's sixth seat in the 2000 Serbian local elections and was defeated in both contests. Slobodan Milošević was defeated for the Yugoslavian presidency in the 2000 election, a watershed moment in Serbian and Yugoslavian politics. Serbia's government fell shortly after the Yugoslavian vote, and
sixth seat in the 2000 Serbian local elections and was defeated in both contests. Slobodan Milošević was defeated for the Yugoslavian presidency in the 2000 election, a watershed moment in Serbian and Yugoslavian politics. Serbia's government fell shortly after the Yugoslavian vote, and an interim ministry was established that did not include the Radicals; Studen's term as deputy minister came to an end in October 2000. A new Serbian parliamentary election was held in December of the same year; prior to the election, Serbia's electoral laws were reformed such that the entire country was counted as a single electoral division and all mandates were awarded to candidates at the discretion of the sponsoring parties or coalitions, irrespective of numerical order. Studen was given the thirty-third position on the Radical Party's list. The list won twenty-three mandates, and he was not included in the party's delegation. He later left the Radical Party. Serbia introduced the direct election of mayors in the 2004 Serbian local elections. Radical Party candidate Tihomir Đuričić was elected as mayor of Kula and but defeated in a
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1947, they were mostly concentrated in Rawalpindi district (1208 families) according to 1881 Census of India conducted by the British. A small number of Bhasin had also immigrated to Lahore city. Notable people Arjun Bhasin, Indian fashion designer Kamla Bhasin (1946–2021), Indian women's rights activist, poet, author and social scientist Manish Bhasin, British sports journalist and television presenter Nivedita Bhasin, Indian airline pilot, the youngest woman to command a commercial jet aircraft Pramod
Indian fashion designer Kamla Bhasin (1946–2021), Indian women's rights activist, poet, author and social scientist Manish Bhasin, British sports journalist and television presenter Nivedita Bhasin, Indian airline pilot, the youngest woman to command a commercial jet aircraft Pramod Bhasin, Indian business executive, former CEO of Genpact Sanjeev Bhasin, Vice Admiral (the 2nd highest rank) in the Indian Navy Tahir Raj Bhasin, Indian film actor
town Antonivka, part of Kherson Raion, Kherson Oblast and connects Kherson to Oleshky and Hola Prystan via Highway M14. The bridge is 1366 m long and rests on 31 pillars. Battle of Kherson The bridge changed hands several times during the Battle of Kherson in February 2022 in an attempt by Russian forces to establish a path from Russian-held Crimea into central
part of Kherson Raion, Kherson Oblast and connects Kherson to Oleshky and Hola Prystan via Highway M14. The bridge is 1366 m long and rests on 31 pillars. Battle of Kherson The bridge changed hands several times during the Battle of Kherson in February 2022 in an attempt by Russian
to help fund the album's production, which cost around $25,000. Critical reception The Toronto Star called Allen's voice "a keening, irresistable instrument," writing that the tracks "deal with frighteningly recognizable contemporary issues, with Canadians' offensive condescension towards Jamaican immigrants, with rape, the pain of birth and the myriad small, shattering injustices perpetrated against blacks, the underprivileged and women both in this country and in Jamaica." The Kingston Whig-Standard declared that "Allen's poetry is a bracing jolt against complacency." AllMusic
her fans to help fund the album's production, which cost around $25,000. Critical reception The Toronto Star called Allen's voice "a keening, irresistable instrument," writing that the tracks "deal with frighteningly recognizable contemporary issues, with Canadians' offensive condescension towards Jamaican immigrants, with rape, the pain of birth and the myriad small, shattering injustices perpetrated against blacks, the underprivileged and women both in this country and in Jamaica." The Kingston Whig-Standard declared that "Allen's poetry is a bracing jolt against complacency." AllMusic called the album "a masterpiece of conscious female passion." Ms. included Revolutionary Tea Party on its
and politician (d. 2019) Vittorio Storaro, cinematographer 16 October – Ivan Della Mea, singer-songwriter (d. 2009) 24 October – Giacomo Bulgarelli, Italian association football player (d. 2009) 2 November – Gigi Proietti, actor, singer, and comedian (d. 2020) 26
Italian stage actor, theatre director (d. 2008) 19 January – Paolo Borsellino, judge and magistrate (d. 1992) 24 June Augusto Fantozzi, lawyer, tax expert, academic, businessman and politician (d. 2019) Vittorio Storaro, cinematographer 16 October – Ivan Della Mea, singer-songwriter (d. 2009) 24 October – Giacomo Bulgarelli, Italian association football player (d. 2009) 2 November – Gigi Proietti, actor, singer, and comedian (d. 2020) 26 November