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as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC). In their third year under head coach Milton Jowers, the team compiled an overall record of 5–4 with a mark of | State Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Southwest Texas State Teachers College (now known as Texas State University) during the 1953 college football |
Navy officer) (1882–1968), Royal Navy vice admiral George S. Blake (1802–1871), U.S. Navy commodore, equivalent rank to an admiral | refer to: Geoffrey Blake (Royal Navy officer) (1882–1968), Royal Navy vice admiral George S. |
presidential term of Chen Shui-bian in 2004, the president had been using the BMW 740Li brand. In 2016, it was switched to Audi A8L which was delivered in April 2016 ahead of the first presidential term of Tsai | brand. In 2016, it was switched to Audi A8L which was delivered in April 2016 ahead of the first presidential term of Tsai Ing-wen. Specifications The cars were modified with armor plates to be bulletproof. Cost The car costed about NT$31.09 million for nine units which was procured by the National Security Bureau. The procurement came after the open tender won by VW Taiwan which outbid Pan |
Bligh (1754–1817) was a Royal Navy rear admiral. | (Royal Navy officer) (1770–1831), Royal Navy rear admiral Richard Rodney Bligh |
Michigan State University. The type specimen was collected by Henry Imshaug in 1970, in Dracophyllum scrubland on the south slope of Mount Honey (Campbell Island). This area has several waterfalls; the lichen was found growing on siliceous rock. The lichen is only known to occur at the type locality, where Imshaug made several separate collections. The specific epithet cataractarum, which is Latin for "waterfall", refers to that geographical feature of the type locality. Description The lichen has a creamy-white thallus with a margin outlined by an underlying bluish-black prothallus. It has numerous apothecia, which are sunk into the thallus surface like a black, concave disc (often | Honey (Campbell Island). This area has several waterfalls; the lichen was found growing on siliceous rock. The lichen is only known to occur at the type locality, where Imshaug made several separate collections. The specific epithet cataractarum, which is Latin for "waterfall", refers to that geographical feature of the type locality. Description The lichen has a creamy-white thallus with a margin outlined by an underlying bluish-black prothallus. It has numerous apothecia, which are sunk into the thallus surface like a black, concave disc (often surrounded by a blue-grey border) measuring 0.2–0.5 mm in diameter. The photobiont partner of this lichen is a chlorococcoid green alga with |
at the end of February 2022. The floods were caused by continuous heavy rains for several days since February 25 in most states of the Peninsula, especially in the states of Kelantan and Terengganu, which led to the significant floods in both | by continuous heavy rains for several days since February 25 in most states of the Peninsula, especially in the states of Kelantan and Terengganu, which led to the significant floods in both states. Following the floods, several thousand people had to be evacuated. These |
congress, he backed Xavier Bertrand in the 1st round, then gave his support in the 2nd round to Valérie Pécresse. References 1976 births Living people Deputies of the 15th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic 21st-century French politicians The Republicans (France) politicians Members of Parliament for Aveyron | on 1 August 2021, following the resignation of Arnaud Viala, who became president of the .He resigned from Parliament on 13 September 2021 to return as Mayor of Saint-Affrique. In the 2021 The Republicans congress, he |
of Pakistan to the United Nations in Vienna. References Living people 1962 births Ambassadors of Pakistan to Afghanistan Ambassadors of Pakistan to Austria | and from June 2018 to August 2020 he also served as Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations in Vienna. References Living people 1962 births Ambassadors of Pakistan to Afghanistan Ambassadors of Pakistan to Austria |
uploads cycling videos with friends Josse Wester and Devin van der Wie. As of February 2022, he has 127 thousand subscribers. In 2021, the group started an amateur team known as the Tour de Tietema Cycling Team, as a challenge to attempt to win local races. Tietema gained back his desire to race, and then came in contact with UCI ProTeam after reportedly seeing improvements in his fitness. In February 2022, he returned to professional cycling after officially joining . Major results 2013 Keizer der Juniores 1st Mountains classification 1st Stage 1 4th Overall Ronde des Vallées 1st | in 2019 due to skin allergies and loss of motivation. He then started a YouTube channel known as Tour de Tietema, where he uploads cycling videos with friends Josse Wester and Devin van der Wie. As of February 2022, he has 127 thousand subscribers. In 2021, the group started an amateur team known as the Tour |
in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is on Missouri Route 371 at the intersection with Missouri Route H. The community of New | Route H. The community of New Market is one-half mile to the north and Dearborn is about 2.5 miles to the northeast on the east side of US Route 71. Bee Creek flows past the west side of |
were taken into use. Because of its small size, the centre was slightly overshadowed by larger shopping centres, so it was expanded to the east by about 7 thousand square metres. The expansion was started in June 2005 and was completed at Christmas 2006. With the expansion, the total surface area of the centre grew to over 20 thousand square metres and the number of parking spaces grew from seven hundred to one thousand. Businesses located in the expansion part included K-Supermarket, Posti Group, Tokmanni, Jysk and the self storage rental company Cityvarasto. In 2005 the total revenue of the Columbus shopping centre was over 65 million euro. The Citycon era (2006-) In 2006 the shopping centre had about sixty tenants. Paulig sold the Columbus building, which was not part of its core business, to Citycon for 80 million euro. Paulig spent part of this money to building a new coffee roastery in Vuosaari. An expansion part was completed in autumn 2007, with K-Citymarket as its main tenant. The leasable business area of the centre grew to 20 thousand square metres. In autumn 2016, the K-Citymarket store in the centre was downgraded back to K-Supermarket. In | surface area of the centre grew to over 20 thousand square metres and the number of parking spaces grew from seven hundred to one thousand. Businesses located in the expansion part included K-Supermarket, Posti Group, Tokmanni, Jysk and the self storage rental company Cityvarasto. In 2005 the total revenue of the Columbus shopping centre was over 65 million euro. The Citycon era (2006-) In 2006 the shopping centre had about sixty tenants. Paulig sold the Columbus building, which was not part of its core business, to Citycon for 80 million euro. Paulig spent part of this money to building a new coffee roastery in Vuosaari. An expansion part was completed in autumn 2007, with K-Citymarket as its main tenant. The leasable business area of the centre grew to 20 thousand square metres. In autumn 2016, the K-Citymarket store in the centre was downgraded back to K-Supermarket. In July 2012 a glass window of about five square metres in area fell down from a height of ten metres in the shopping centre. No one was injured. In |
Baoli Ma, who created a LBGTQ+ online forum Danlan.org under the pseudonym “Geng Le” and then developed the LGBTQ website with information and resouces for HIV-prevetion. BlueCity had developed its gay social network app, blued, | information and resouces for HIV-prevetion. BlueCity had developed its gay social network app, blued, since 2012, Blued claims to be the world’s first LGBTQ app to introduce live-streaming feature in 2016. As of 2021, |
the Kyiv Post's former editorial team established The Kyiv Independent. This was done with the help of an emergency grant from the European Endowment for Democracy. Crowdfunding has since been the source of funding for the outlet. They have been noted for their coverage of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Following the invasion, the outlet saw their Twitter | Post staff were engaged in disputes with the newspaper's new owner over editorial independence. The owner, Adnan Kivan, ultimately shut the newspaper and fired the newsroom staff. Following this, the Kyiv Post's former editorial team established The Kyiv Independent. This was done with the help of an emergency grant from the European Endowment for Democracy. Crowdfunding has since been the source of funding for the outlet. |
7090/94 IBSYS operating system NGC 7090 spiral galaxy A | refer to: IBM 7090 mainframe computer IBM 7090/94 |
Limerick, he accompanied it to the Low Countries, where it was first engaged at Sandberg, near Hulst, in Dutch Flanders, in April 1747. A military sketch of this affair, and another of the defences of Bergen-op-Zoom, drawn by him, having been submitted by Lord John Murray to the Duke of Cumberland, Bisset was ordered to the latter fortress to prepare reports of the progress of the siege. For his brave and skilful performance of this duty he was recommended by the Duke of Cumberland for the post of engineer-extraordinary in the brigade of engineers attached to the army, in which capacity he served with credit during the remainder of the war. At the peace of 1748 the engineer brigade was broken up, and Bisset was placed on half-pay as a lieutenant of the reduced additional companies of Lord John Murray's Highlanders, under which heading his name appeared in the annual army lists up to his death. After travelling in France he published his Theory and Construction of Fortifications, with plans, 4to (London, 1751). He subsequently reverted to the medical profession, and went into practice at the village of Skelton, near Cleveland, Yorkshire, where he continued during the rest of his life. When war threatened in 1755, he published his Treatise on Scurvy, with remarks on Scorbutic Ulcers, 8vo (dedicated to the Lords of the Admiralty); and in 1762 he brought out An Essay on the Medical Constitution of Great Britain, to which is added Observations on the Weather and the Diseases which appeared during the period from 1st January 1758 to the summer solstice of 1760. Together with an account of the Throat | Together with an account of the Throat Distemper and Miliary Fever which were epidemic in 1760 (London, 8vo). This work, to which was also appended a paper on the properties of bearsfoot (hellebore) as a vermifuge, was translated into German by J. G. Moeller (Breslau, 1779). In 1766 the University of St. Andrews conferred on Bisset the degree of Doctor of Medicine, and the same year he published Medical Essays and Observations (Newcastle-on-Tyne, 8vo), of which a German translation by Moeller was published in 1781, and an Italian one about 1790. Bisset wrote several minor works on medical subjects, and is stated to have likewise published a small treatise on naval tactics and some political essays. A manuscript treatise by him on Permanent and Temporary Fortifications and the Attack and Defence of Temporary Defensive Works, which is dedicated to George, Prince of Wales, and dated 1778, is preserved in the British Library. Bisset presented to the Leeds Infirmary a manuscript of observations for his Medical Constitution of Great Britain, extending over 700 pages, all traces of which are now lost according to the Leeds Philosophical Society. A copy of Cullen's First First of Practice of Physic, with numerous manuscript notes by him, is preserved in the library of the London Medical Society. An interesting medical correspondence between Bisset and Lettsom is published in Pettigrew’s Memoirs and Correspondence of Dr. Lettsom. Bisset, who is described as thin in person |
the Dnieper River in Central Ukraine. Battle On 26 February, the Russian 22nd Army advanced north from Crimea and began approaching the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. On 27 February, some fighting was reported in the southern outskirts of Zaporizhzhia, with no casualties reported. Russian forces | during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, as part of the Kherson offensive. Zaporizhzhia is a major city along the Dnieper River in Central Ukraine. Battle On 26 February, the Russian 22nd Army advanced north from Crimea and began approaching the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. On 27 February, some fighting was reported in the southern outskirts of Zaporizhzhia, with no casualties reported. Russian forces began shelling Zaporizhzhia later that |
Diederich. The type specimen was collected in the Vallée du Lellgerbaach (Lellingen) at an elevation of . Here the lichen was found on a siliceous wall at the edge of a forest path in an oak-hornbeam forest. It has a pale greyish crust-like thallus with dark | elevation of . Here the lichen was found on a siliceous wall at the edge of a forest path in an oak-hornbeam forest. It has a pale greyish crust-like thallus with dark brown/violet tinges. It has a leproid growth form, meaning that it looks like it |
as RÉ974) is a political party on Réunion. It was founded in 2016 and is allied with | (English: Rézistans Equality 974) (abbreviated as RÉ974) is a political party on Réunion. It was founded in |
the same number of points, a tie-breaking match would be played. Qualified teams Ideal were eliminated in the South Region Championship. FC Montenegro were eliminated in the Center Region Championship. 14 de Julho from Passo Fundo were eliminated in the Highlands Region Championship. | round-robin system, with the team with the most points winning the title. If two teams finished with the same number of points, a tie-breaking match would be played. Qualified teams Ideal were eliminated in the South Region Championship. FC Montenegro were eliminated in the Center Region Championship. 14 de Julho from Passo Fundo were eliminated in the Highlands Region Championship. |
museum is scheduled to be opened in 2024. Architecture The design of the museum resembles a ship on the sea. It has an opening at the top to represent the eye of a dragon and wavy lines at the bottom to represent the sea waves. The museum will also include a theater, audio visual room, library and | Boat ceremony culture. The groundbreaking ceremony for the museum was held on 22 December 2021 officiated by Pingtung County Magistrate Pan Men-an. The museum is scheduled to be opened in 2024. Architecture The design of the museum resembles a ship on the sea. It has |
often make mistakes when using gender-neutral pronouns. Also, in its chapter at the start of Seven Surrenders, Sniper advises the reader to not "trust the gendered pronouns Mycroft gives people, they all come from Madame". Mycroft sometimes varies the gendered pronouns he gives characters. For instance, Carlyle is mostly referred to using she/her pronouns starting with Seven Surrenders, whereas in the first book Carlyle is referred to with he/him pronouns. Style The "history" of the first two books were written for contemporaneous public release; this volume has been written for posterity. Thus it is ostensibly less closely edited by the Ninth Anonymous (9A). This is marked by several stylistic changes, including the presentation of more conversations as simple dialogues, as if in a script. The Ninth Anonymous, Mycroft's apprentice, narrates the final chapter. The novels make frequent direct addresses to a "reader", inspired by eighteenth-century literature. However, the reader is not the actual reader of the book, but an imagined in-universe reader whom Mycroft supposes is either his contemporary or someone in his future. Mycroft's sanity is waning and throughout the text he has numerous dialogues with deceased friends, such as several of the Mardi bash', Thomas Hobbes, the reader, and sometimes conversations among these. Plot April Ten days after the events of Seven Surrenders, newly elected Humanist President Vivien Ancelet visits Ockham, now Prospero, Saneer in prison. They discuss the legal details of O.S. and plan for Prospero to plea terra ignota: uncertainty over whether or not the O.S. assassinations were a crime. Achilles, transformed from the toy known as the Major into a human by Bridger's suicide, helps world leaders prepare for war, stockpiling food and increasing medical facilities so that the upcoming war is as humane as it can be. Mycroft and Saladin even recruit black market traders to keep supplies flowing to civilians if mainstream channels fail. At a second emergency session of the Universal Free Alliance Senate, urgent matters are chaotically negotiated: Su-Hyeon Ancelet-Kosala is confirmed as official Censor. The Sensayers' Conclave is ordered to address the global theological crisis caused by J.E.D.D. Mason's resurrection. Lorelai "Cookie" Cook re-proposes the Eighth "Black" Law, banning the development of set-sets and other brainwashing practices like those at Madame's. It is deferred to the next session. The Blacklaws call for Sniper's death, but the motion is deferred to the next session. The Deputy Commissioner General asks whether the Court should accept or reject Ockham Prospero Saneer's petition for a terra ignota trial. During the debate, Humanist hero-Senator Aesop Quarriman pins a bull's eye symbol to her chest as though to say, if killing me would help the planet, do it. Achilles, watching with Mycroft and the Services, notes that the bull's eye symbol marks the moment when sides in the conflict take clear shape. Over a hundred thousand Servicers choose to swear loyalty to Achilles and begin military training as Myrmidons. The next day, Julia Doria-Pamphili and J.E.D.D. Mason go to the Sensayers' Conclave. A sensayer attempts to kill J.E.D.D. Mason but is prevented by Utopians wearing Apollo's Delian sun symbol, signaling their readiness for conflict. Dominic and Madame kidnap Mycroft to lure Sniper. An unknown assailant attempts to kill Mycroft. Sniper and Tully rescue him. The war almost breaks out when all Humanists are indicted on O.S.-related charges. J.E.D.D. Mason and Sniper negotiate to cool things down and give both sides more time to prepare and reduce the danger of the war to come. Cornel MASON and King Isabel of Spain come to conflict over J.E.D.D. Mason's possible succession to Europe's monarchy. The Cousins and Greenpeace faction of the Mitsubishi form an alliance to lessen war's impact. Dominic and Cornel MASON negotiate to end the Mitsubishi strike, kill the set-set ban, and pass the Blacklaw motion to declare Sniper an enemy of the Alliance (though this immediately gets held up in court). May J.E.D.D Mason is invited to Hobbestown to discuss whether he can still serve as a Hiveless Tribune. While there, news breaks that someone has broken into the Masonic Sanctum Sanctorum. The thieves broadcast that J.E.D.D. Mason is the heir to the Empire and also steal the top-secret Masonic Oath of Office. Cornel MASON threatens to go to war right then, but is talked into waiting. J.E.D.D. Mason, Spain, Madame, Mycroft, Felix, Dominic, Carlyle (now a despairing Dominican Blacklaw), and Achilles go to the Vatican Reservation to get permission for Madame to marry the King and to discern J.E.D.D.'s next action. J.E.D.D. Mason goes back to the Rostra in Romanova and declares that as his enemies predicted, he intends to takeover and re-make global system to build a version that does not need the O.S. assassinations to maintain peace. However, he proposes that all sides wait until the end of the forthcoming Olympic Games, as was the tradition in Ancient Greece. A statement attributed to Sniper agrees. J.E.D.D. Mason, Mycroft, and Achilles meet Aesop and Papa during a visit to Antarctica's capital Esperanza City. Throughout the visit, Mycroft receives calls from leaders both alive and dead. The group meets with Lesley, disguised and ghostwriting as Sniper because it has been missing since the it and Tully rescued Mycroft. Lesley gets J.E.D.D. Mason to agree to search for and free Sniper, because if it does not compete in the Olympics it would break the truce. Back at Madame's nunnery in Burgos, J.E.D.D. Mason demands the Cousins' unconditional surrender, refuses Dominic's on behalf of the Mitsubishi, and makes a temporary alliance with Cornel MASON. Achilles makes a permanent alliance with MASON. The Cousins, Europeans, Mitsubishi, and Humanists submit their proposals for government reform (or lackthereof) to the Alliance Senate. June Throughout April, May, and June Martin Guildbreaker endeavors to deduce and trap Mycroft's second attacker, whom he believes may also be Sniper's kidnapper. Mycroft and Achilles separately visit Thisbe in prison. Ockham Prospero Saneer's terra ignota trial begins. Judges recommend that no charges should be brought against Prospero or Humanist Hive leader(s), homicide charges should be brought against Mitsubishi and European Hive leaders, and the Alliance Senate should figure out the limits of lethal force one Hive can use against another. Though Prospero goes free, Papa immediately arrests him for concealing and aiding | is either his contemporary or someone in his future. Mycroft's sanity is waning and throughout the text he has numerous dialogues with deceased friends, such as several of the Mardi bash', Thomas Hobbes, the reader, and sometimes conversations among these. Plot April Ten days after the events of Seven Surrenders, newly elected Humanist President Vivien Ancelet visits Ockham, now Prospero, Saneer in prison. They discuss the legal details of O.S. and plan for Prospero to plea terra ignota: uncertainty over whether or not the O.S. assassinations were a crime. Achilles, transformed from the toy known as the Major into a human by Bridger's suicide, helps world leaders prepare for war, stockpiling food and increasing medical facilities so that the upcoming war is as humane as it can be. Mycroft and Saladin even recruit black market traders to keep supplies flowing to civilians if mainstream channels fail. At a second emergency session of the Universal Free Alliance Senate, urgent matters are chaotically negotiated: Su-Hyeon Ancelet-Kosala is confirmed as official Censor. The Sensayers' Conclave is ordered to address the global theological crisis caused by J.E.D.D. Mason's resurrection. Lorelai "Cookie" Cook re-proposes the Eighth "Black" Law, banning the development of set-sets and other brainwashing practices like those at Madame's. It is deferred to the next session. The Blacklaws call for Sniper's death, but the motion is deferred to the next session. The Deputy Commissioner General asks whether the Court should accept or reject Ockham Prospero Saneer's petition for a terra ignota trial. During the debate, Humanist hero-Senator Aesop Quarriman pins a bull's eye symbol to her chest as though to say, if killing me would help the planet, do it. Achilles, watching with Mycroft and the Services, notes that the bull's eye symbol marks the moment when sides in the conflict take clear shape. Over a hundred thousand Servicers choose to swear loyalty to Achilles and begin military training as Myrmidons. The next day, Julia Doria-Pamphili and J.E.D.D. Mason go to the Sensayers' Conclave. A sensayer attempts to kill J.E.D.D. Mason but is prevented by Utopians wearing Apollo's Delian sun symbol, signaling their readiness for conflict. Dominic and Madame kidnap Mycroft to lure Sniper. An unknown assailant attempts to kill Mycroft. Sniper and Tully rescue him. The war almost breaks out when all Humanists are indicted on O.S.-related charges. J.E.D.D. Mason and Sniper negotiate to cool things down and give both sides more time to prepare and reduce the danger of the war to come. Cornel MASON and King Isabel of Spain come to conflict over J.E.D.D. Mason's possible succession to Europe's monarchy. The Cousins and Greenpeace faction of the Mitsubishi form an alliance to lessen war's impact. Dominic and Cornel MASON negotiate to end the Mitsubishi strike, kill the set-set ban, and pass the Blacklaw motion to declare Sniper an enemy of the Alliance (though this immediately gets held up in court). May J.E.D.D Mason is invited to Hobbestown to discuss whether he can still serve as a Hiveless Tribune. While there, news breaks that someone has broken into the Masonic Sanctum Sanctorum. The thieves broadcast that J.E.D.D. Mason is the heir to the Empire and also steal the top-secret Masonic Oath of Office. Cornel MASON threatens to go to war right then, but is talked into waiting. J.E.D.D. Mason, Spain, Madame, Mycroft, Felix, Dominic, Carlyle (now a despairing Dominican Blacklaw), and Achilles go to the Vatican Reservation to get permission for Madame to marry the King and to discern J.E.D.D.'s next action. J.E.D.D. Mason goes back to the Rostra in Romanova and declares that as his enemies predicted, he intends to takeover and re-make global system to build a version that does not need the O.S. assassinations to maintain peace. However, he proposes that all sides wait until the end of the forthcoming Olympic Games, as was the tradition in Ancient Greece. A statement attributed to Sniper agrees. J.E.D.D. Mason, Mycroft, and Achilles meet Aesop and Papa during a visit to Antarctica's capital Esperanza City. Throughout the visit, Mycroft receives calls from leaders both alive and dead. The group meets with Lesley, disguised and ghostwriting as Sniper because it has been missing since the it and Tully rescued Mycroft. Lesley gets J.E.D.D. Mason to agree to search for and free Sniper, because if it does not compete in the Olympics it would break the truce. Back at Madame's nunnery in Burgos, J.E.D.D. Mason demands the Cousins' unconditional surrender, refuses Dominic's on behalf of the Mitsubishi, and makes a temporary alliance with Cornel MASON. Achilles makes a permanent alliance with MASON. The Cousins, Europeans, Mitsubishi, and Humanists submit their proposals for government reform (or lackthereof) to the Alliance Senate. June Throughout April, May, and June Martin Guildbreaker endeavors to deduce and trap Mycroft's second attacker, whom he believes may also be Sniper's kidnapper. Mycroft and Achilles separately visit Thisbe in prison. Ockham Prospero Saneer's terra ignota trial begins. Judges recommend that no charges should be brought against Prospero or Humanist Hive leader(s), homicide charges should be brought against Mitsubishi and European Hive leaders, and the Alliance Senate should figure out the limits of lethal force one Hive can use against another. Though Prospero goes free, Papa immediately arrests him for concealing and aiding the murders Thisbe committed against her lovers. August and September The Hive and Hiveless leaders, sans Madame, are called to Romanova by the Utopians. Faust mentions that Cornel and Achilles are having an affair. The Utopians, represented by Huxley Mojave, announce that in order to prevent the destruction of the planet, they have destroyed all facilities capable of creating Harbingers, weapons capable of great destruction, including viral laboratories and nuclear facilities. They have also kidnapped all people with the knowledge of how to create them, except Cato Weeksbooth. As this affects all other Hives, they offer reparations in the form of assets and intellectual property. Furthermore, they give the Hives the means to spy on each other to ensure that no further Harbingers are created. They know this will turn the Hives against them, but judge the risk worth saving all life on Earth. All begin racing to capture Cato at Klamath Marsh Secure Hospital. Martin tries to set another trap with Mycroft as bait, but is double-crossed. The assailant is revealed to be a surviving Merion Kraye/Casimir Perry, assisted by Croucher. Sniper is returned days before the Olympics. It seems traumatized but does not reveal where it had been for four months. During the Olympic Opening Ceremonies, J.E.D.D. Mason completely lowers his defenses but Sniper declines to attack him. A war ceremony is held at the Temple of Janus in Romanova. Immediately, the Utopian undersea city Atlantis is destroyed and thousands killed. During the rescue efforts, Mycroft's tracker indicates his death (though a note in the text reveals otherwise), necessitating the Ninth Anonymous' narration of the final chapter. The novel ends with the world officially at war. Characters These are charactes who figure significantly in this novel. For a full list of the entire quartet's characters, see the main article for Terra Ignota. The ◎ symbol is used to denote Hiveguard. The Ⓥ symbol is used to denote Remakers. Ⓥ Mycroft Canner: a brilliant polymath and infamous convicted criminal. He serves his sentence as a Servicer, works for many of the most powerful world leaders, and secretly protects Bridger. He is thin and stooped, with curly overgrown hair, reconstructed limbs, distinctive scars, and slightly dark skin. Wears a round, shapeless hat. Thirty-one years old. Of Greek descent. Bridger: a 13-year-old boy who can "miracle" toys or representational objects to become real. Fair skin with blondish brown hair, very beautiful. Ⓥ The Major a.k.a. Achilles Mojave: the leader of toy soldiers brought to life by Bridger. Lieutenant Aimer a.k.a. Patroclus: the Major's lieutenant and second in command of the toy soldiers. Croucher: a toy soldier who consistently disagrees and questions those around him. Other toy soldiers: Private Pointer, Looker, Crawler, Medic, Stander Yellow, Stander Green, Nogun, and Nostand. Mommadoll: an animated doll who cooks and cares for Bridger and the soldiers. Cousins Hive Ⓥ Carlyle Foster-Kraye de la Trémouïlle: a sensayer (spiritual counselor). The illegitimate child of Danaë and Casimir Perry/Marion Kraye. Blonde and gaunt, thirty-one years old, of European descent. A male assigned he/him and she/her pronouns in different periods of the narrative. Bryar Kosala: Chair of the Cousins Hive. |
approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months in the form of snowfall. Because of maritime influence, snow tends to be wet and heavy, resulting in avalanche danger. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but, due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. Recreation From the end of the Hurricane Ridge Road, a 1.6-mile trail leads to the top of Hurricane Hill. This paved trail was originally a Forest Service road built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The relatively easy and popular hike gains approximately 750 feet of elevation and is snow-free from late June to October. The trail was refurbished in 2020. In winter, Hurricane Hill becomes a favorite destination with snowshoers. There is also a six-mile trail on the west side which climbs up from the Elwha Valley and gains 5,100 feet of elevation. From the north side, the Little River Trail climbs 4,700 feet over seven miles before intersecting with the paved | in Olympic National Park of the thirteen that were constructed. Climate Based on the Köppen climate classification, Hurricane Hill is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Olympic Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Olympic Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the Olympics experience high precipitation, especially during the winter months in the form of snowfall. Because of maritime influence, snow tends to be wet and heavy, resulting in avalanche danger. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but, due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. Recreation From the end of the Hurricane Ridge Road, a 1.6-mile trail leads to the top of Hurricane Hill. This paved trail was originally a Forest Service road built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The relatively easy and popular hike gains approximately 750 feet of elevation and is snow-free from late June to October. The trail was refurbished in 2020. In winter, Hurricane Hill becomes a favorite destination with snowshoers. There is also a six-mile trail on the west side which climbs up from the Elwha Valley and gains 5,100 feet of elevation. From the north side, the Little River Trail climbs 4,700 feet over seven miles before intersecting with the paved Hurricane Hill trail. The summit offers views of the Bailey Range, Mount Olympus, Victoria on Vancouver Island across the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and on clear days one can see Mount Baker 95 miles distant. Hurricane Hill is considered one of the best wildflower |
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sắt Phố Lu – Pom Hán) is a railway line serving the country of Vietnam in Lào Cai | serving the country of Vietnam in Lào Cai province. It has a total length of 25 km from Phố Lu station in Bảo Thắng, Lào Cai to Pom Hán station at Lào |
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Seneca chiefs supported Pierce in the opposition of the land removal. After the 1840 United States Senate ratification of the Second Treaty of Buffalo Creek, Pierce continued to fight against the removal. He was an active writer for this cause. Pierce was under complex pressure as a mediator between the two cultures, and he engaged in the discussion of "European enlightenment" in order to argue against Seneca land removal. The treaty case was not resolved until 1898 (after Pierce's death), the United States government awarded a compensation of $1,998,714.46 to "the New York Indians". Later in his career, Pierce served as a language interpreter for the Seneca Nation, and he helped the Seneca Nation adopt an elective government. Death and legacy Pierce died on August 9, 1874 at the Cattaraugus Reservation. His work is in the archives at the Dartmouth Library and Archive, the Buffalo Historical Society (now the Buffalo History Museum), and in the Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives. See also Indian removal Treaties of Buffalo Creek References External links Pierce, Maris Bryant, 1811-1874 collection, at the Dartmouth College Library 1811 | gave the noted speech Address on the Present Condition and Prospects of Aboriginal Inhabitants of North America, with Particular Reference to the Seneca Nation, delivered in Buffalo, New York about his anti-land removal stance. Fourteen other Seneca chiefs supported Pierce in the opposition of the land removal. After the 1840 United States Senate ratification of the Second Treaty of Buffalo Creek, Pierce continued to fight against the removal. He was an active writer for this cause. Pierce was under complex pressure as a mediator between the two cultures, and he engaged in the discussion of "European enlightenment" in order to argue against Seneca land removal. The treaty case was not resolved until 1898 (after Pierce's death), the United States government awarded a |
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made his debut for the Spain U–21 team in 2021, at the FIH Junior World Cup in Bhubaneswar. Los Redsticks In 2020, Cunill was named in Los Redsticks for the first time. He represented the team in season two of the FIH Pro League. The following year he | player from Spain, who plays as a midfielder. Personal life Pepe Cunill has an older brother, Pau, who also plays field hockey for Spain. Career Club level In the Spanish División de Honor, Cunill plays for Atlètic Terrassa. Spain Under–21 Cunill made |
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Nine region championships were contested, whose champions would play zonal finals, determining the five teams qualified to the state championship which was contested in a single-elimination basis. Qualified teams The following teams were eliminated in the regional rounds: 14 de Julho, 15 de Novembro (Dom Pedrito), | to the Federalist Revolution. Format The championship changed its format for the 1925 season. Nine region championships were contested, whose champions would play zonal finals, determining the five teams qualified to the state championship which was contested |
against the Netherlands in Cádiz. He was later named in the national squad for season three of the FIH Pro League. References External links Pau Cunill at the European Hockey Federation 2000 births Living people Male field | the FIH Junior World Cup in Bhubaneswar. Los Redsticks In 2022 Cunill made his debut for Los Redsticks in a test match against the Netherlands in Cádiz. He was later named in the national squad for season three of the FIH Pro League. References External |
Old Hill, Indiana, an unincorporated community Old Hill, Springfield, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Springfield Other uses Old Hill Cricket Club, a cricket club | unincorporated community Old Hill, Springfield, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Springfield Other uses Old Hill Cricket Club, a cricket club in Cradley Heath, West Midlands, England Old Hill Wanderers F.C., a 19th-century association football club based |
small buttresses. The pinnate leaves have 3–6 pairs of opposite leaflets. The axillary inflorescences consist of panicles of small white flowers. The smooth, round fruits, green ripening yellow, have an edible, yellow mesocarp. Distribution and | m in height, with a 5 m bole and small buttresses. The pinnate leaves have 3–6 pairs of opposite leaflets. The axillary inflorescences consist of panicles of small white flowers. The smooth, round fruits, green ripening yellow, have an edible, yellow mesocarp. Distribution and habitat The species is found in Thailand, Vietnam, the Malay Peninsula, the |
team finished 4th. In 2021 he captained the team at the FIH Junior World Cup in Bhubaneswar. Los Redsticks In 2022 Cunill made his debut for Los Redsticks in a test match against the Netherlands in Cádiz. He was later named in the national squad for season three of the FIH Pro League. References External links Jordi Bonastre at the European Hockey Federation | at the FIH Junior World Cup in Bhubaneswar. Los Redsticks In 2022 Cunill made his debut for Los Redsticks in a test match against the Netherlands in Cádiz. He was later named in the national squad for season three of the FIH Pro League. References External links Jordi Bonastre at the European Hockey Federation 2000 births Living people Male field hockey midfielders Spanish male field hockey players |
measures, including the use of armed force when necessary, in order to maintain or restore international peace and security. Resolution 2623 was the 13th time the Uniting for Peace resolution has been invoked to call an emergency session of the General Assembly, including the 8th such invocation by the Security Council. Voting Permanent members of the Security Council are in bold. See also List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2601 to 2700 (2021–present) Eleventh emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly References External links Text of the Resolution at undocs.org 2022 United | matter immediately and may issue appropriate recommendations to UN members for collective measures, including the use of armed force when necessary, in order to maintain or restore international peace and security. Resolution 2623 was the 13th time the Uniting for Peace resolution has been invoked to call an emergency session of the General Assembly, including the 8th such invocation by the Security Council. Voting Permanent members of the Security Council are in bold. |
she credits as her ability to shoot her subjects. Working as the personal photographer for Gucci Mane helped to expand Flo's portfolio, and ultimately create opportunities for her career to blossom. Ngala went on to become Cardi B's personal photographer, capturing her at the BET Hip Hop Awards, the Met Gala and her various projects. Ngala's range is wide, from politician Stacey Abrams, whom she shot for Rolling Stone, to Sarah Jessica Parker for Footwear News. In 2019 Ngala would have her photograph grace the cover of the New York Times, a momentous milestone in her career. In the Times article titled ‘When I Skate It Just Feels Free’ Flo's B&W shots of FSH skaters were on full display. Exhibition Harlem Ice: The Selects Folder In 2019 Ngala had her first Gallery Exhibit at Compère Collective Gallery in Red Hook, Brooklyn. As an FSH Alumna, Ngala spent over a decade with Figure Skating in Harlem. These roots allowed her to capture the images for her exhibit which featured 20 of Ngala's images of the FSH skaters, much of which were shot while on | have her photograph grace the cover of the New York Times, a momentous milestone in her career. In the Times article titled ‘When I Skate It Just Feels Free’ Flo's B&W shots of FSH skaters were on full display. Exhibition Harlem Ice: The Selects Folder In 2019 Ngala had her first Gallery Exhibit at Compère Collective Gallery in Red Hook, Brooklyn. As an FSH Alumna, Ngala spent over a decade with Figure Skating in Harlem. These roots allowed her to capture the images for her exhibit which featured 20 of Ngala's images of the FSH skaters, much of which were shot while on the ice with them. Ngala credits FSH with building her foundation, a foundation which her photography was built on. She believes expressing emotions through art—play, diligence, commitment, and focus have played a role in her career as a photographer. Personal life Ngala was born and raised in Harlem, NY. She is of Nigerian-Cameroonian decent. Her mother is Nigerian and her father is Cameroonian. Ngala's parents immigrated from West Africa |
heroin-addicted sex worker. On an interview with Brooklyn Magazine, Jessica reflects on her first film and expresses her interest on sex and work, separately, and how they come together in an appealing way through sex work. Her second feature film, So Pretty (2019), focuses on a group of queer young people who form a community inside a Brooklyn apartment. It premiered at the Berlinale and received various awards on international festivals. In 2019, Filmmaker Magazine featured her as one | Fuck Work (2014), before completing her first feature, a documentary called Empathy (2016) which portraits the life of a heroin-addicted sex worker. On an interview with Brooklyn Magazine, Jessica reflects on her first film and expresses her interest on sex and work, separately, and how they come together in an appealing way through sex work. Her second feature film, So Pretty (2019), focuses on a group of queer young people who form a community inside a Brooklyn apartment. It premiered at the Berlinale and received various awards on international festivals. In |
tests are often used in the form of strict in-group and out-group boundaries, where failure of purity tests indicates membership of an out-group. When used in this fashion, purity tests are a form of no true Scotsman fallacy. Purity tests are similar to the concept of litmus tests that are used in political nominations and appointments. Usage United Kingdom In the 2020s, members of the Labour Party were criticized for applying purity tests to their membership, and it has been attributed by some commentators as a reason for the party's electoral failure in the preceding years. Similar criticisms have also been made toward the Conservative Party in relation to issues such as Brexit. United States In American politics, Republicans that are perceived as failing purity tests are referred to as Republicans in Name Only (RINOs). Likewise, such Democrats are referred to as Democrats in Name Only (DINOs). In 2009, some members of the Republican Party advocated a list of ten requirements that candidates would have to meet in order to receive financial support from the party. This list was described by critics as a purity test. Purity tests became more prominent in the Republican Party during and after the Trump administration, where support for Donald Trump and his attempts to overturn the election has been described as the | overturn the election has been described as the party's main purity test. Some Republican politicians, including Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, were censured by their party for disagreement with Trump's false claims of election fraud. Measures to fight the COVID-19 met a similar response in the Republican Party, where opposition to certain measures had been described as a purity test. In 2016, purity tests became an issue in the Democratic Party, especially in regard to issues such as abortion and health policy. This pattern continued during the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, during which candidates and other major figures expressed concerns that purity tests were a cause for concern among the party. Former president Barack Obama broke his silence over the primary elections to warn Democrats about the danger of purity tests, saying that "we will not win just by increasing the turnout of the people who already agree with us completely on everything". In 2022, Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema |
(born November 14, 1950) is a Jászai Mari Award and Kossuth Prize-winning Hungarian actress. Filmography Misi | as Sammy the Squirrel Macbeth Johnny Corncob as the Princess The Little Fox as fox girl References External links 1950 births 20th-century |
determine in-group and out-group Metallurgical assay, the process of testing the purity of | also refer to: Purity test (politics), a standard used to determine in-group and out-group Metallurgical assay, the process of |
Coram Foundation for Children and his birth name was changed. For 25 years, from the age of 14, he was in the British Army rising to bandmaster. Three months before his 40th birthday, he arrived in Auckland, New Zealand, to join the academic staff of the then | rising to bandmaster. Three months before his 40th birthday, he arrived in Auckland, New Zealand, to join the academic staff of the then Auckland University College, later the University of Auckland, where he rose to professor in 1956. He remained there until his retirement in 1974, and |
plays for CD Terrassa. Spain Under–21 In 2021, De Ignacio-Simó was a member of the Spanish U–21 team at the FIH Junior World Cup in Bhubaneswar. Los Redsticks De Ignacio-Simó made his debut for | plays for CD Terrassa. Spain Under–21 In 2021, De Ignacio-Simó was a member of the Spanish U–21 team at the FIH Junior World Cup in Bhubaneswar. Los Redsticks De Ignacio-Simó made his debut for Los Redsticks in 2022, during a test match against the Netherlands in Cádiz. He was |
admiral William N. Small (1927–2016), U.S. Navy | refer to: Douglas W. Small (born 1965), U.S. Navy rear admiral Ernest |
motor racing series for Aussie Racing Cars. | Series was a Australian motor racing series |
a poet of the Urdu language, and the eldest son of Islamic scholar Muhammad Shafi Deobandi. Usmani began memorizing the Qur'an with Iftikhar Ahmad Qaiser, and completed memorizing it with Ronaq Ali. He received his early education at home and graduated in the traditional Dars-i Nizami from the Jamia Ashrafia, in Lahore in 1970. He taught at the Ashrfia seminary for two years and moved to study at the University of Madinah. Meanwhile, his father Zaki Kaifi died, and he continued to teach at his alma mater Jamia Ashrafia. From 1990, he joined the Darul Uloom Karachi, where he taught Sahih al-Bukhari and held the post of Mufti. Usmani died in Karachi on 27 February 2022, at the age of 70. His funeral prayers were offered at 11:30am at Darul Uloom Karachi, and he was buried there. JUI-F chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman | at Darul Uloom Karachi. He was an alumnus of Jamia Ashrafia and the Islamic University of Madinah. He reportedly issued over a hundred thousand religious edicts and authored about three dozen books on hadith, mysticism, jurisprudence and tafsir. Biography Mahmood Ashraf Usmani was born on 14 May 1951 in Lahore into the Usmani family of Deoband. His father Zaki Kaifi was a poet of the Urdu language, and the eldest son of Islamic scholar Muhammad Shafi Deobandi. Usmani began memorizing the Qur'an with Iftikhar Ahmad Qaiser, and completed memorizing it with Ronaq Ali. He received his early education at home and graduated in the traditional Dars-i Nizami from the Jamia Ashrafia, in Lahore in |
professional rugby league footballer who currently plays for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL Women's Premiership. Her position is . Background Edwards-Bruce was born in Kaitaia, New Zealand and is of Māori descent. Playing career Early years In 2018, Edwards-Bruce represented the Queensland Country team. In 2019, | currently plays for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL Women's Premiership. Her position is . Background Edwards-Bruce was born in Kaitaia, New Zealand and is of Māori descent. Playing career Early years In 2018, Edwards-Bruce represented the Queensland Country team. In 2019, she was selected |
Phong Nhị massacre Hà My massacre References 1966 in South Vietnam 1966 in international relations 1966 murders in Asia February 1966 events in Asia Mass murder in 1966 Massacres in the 1960s Massacres committed by South Korea Massacres in Vietnam Military history of South Korea during the Vietnam War United | military units were mass massacre of 65 unarmed civilians, the majority of which were women and children. Three survivors of the massacre later became witnesses to denounce the crimes of the Tiger Force Division. To commemorate this mourning event, a memorial engraved with the names of 65 victims was erected in Thai Binh village. See also Bình |
specialized critics, who praised his naturalness when acting. This fact led him to be selected in a similar role in the TV series Sin tetas no hay paraíso, where he played a drug trafficker named Marcial. From then on, the actor became a recognized face of Colombian television, acting in numerous productions such as Rosario Tijeras (2010), Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord (2012), Lady, la vendedora de rosas (2015) and Anónima (2015). He also appeared in film productions such as Satanás (2007), Garcia (2010), Edificio Royal (2012) and Talento millonario (2017). Illness and death Restrepo was hospitalized in the ICU of the Sagrado Corazón Clinic in Medellín from 23 December 2021, after testing positive for COVID-19, a disease that worsened because he was diabetic and hypertensive, causing pneumonia. This led to his death on 13 February 2022, at the age of 62. His son, actor Andrés Restrepo, had also died on 23 January from COVID-19. Filmography Television Enfermeras (2019) HKO 1947 La popular (2019) — Cipriano Mejía Surviving Escobar: Alias JJ (2017) — Alirio Sandoval Blanca (2016) | 13 February 2022, at the age of 62. His son, actor Andrés Restrepo, had also died on 23 January from COVID-19. Filmography Television Enfermeras (2019) HKO 1947 La popular (2019) — Cipriano Mejía Surviving Escobar: Alias JJ (2017) — Alirio Sandoval Blanca (2016) — Don Gerardo Anónima (2016) Lady, la vendedora de rosas (2015) — Don Elmer En la boca del lobo (2014) — Flavio Escolar La selección (2013) — Juan Alberto Higuita Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord (2012) — Javier Ortiz La ruta blanca (2012) — Fermin La bruja (2011) — Alcalde Rosario Tijeras (2010) Tiempo final (2008) Plan América (2008) — Wilson Maldonado Sin tetas no hay paraíso (2006) — Marcial Film Caballo de acero (2018) — Carlos Santamaria Talento millonario (2017) — Francisco Reyes ¿En dónde están los ladrones? (2017) — Tenorio Usted no sabe quién soy yo Parte II (2017) — Justo Revenge Strategy (2016) — Miguel Edificio Royal (2012) Chocó (2012) — Ramiro García (2010) — Gomez Sin tetas no hay paraíso (2010) — Marcial Satanás (2007) — Compinche taxista Rosario Tijeras (2005) — Taxista Sumas |
family were PKR supporters. Chua then accepted the offer and turned his support for Prabakaran and helped the latter in campaigning efforts to prevent a walkover victory for BN in Batu. He reiterated his disappointment but also praising Prabakaran by adding that “I am disappointed by the decision of the court, but Prabakaran is young, energetic and idealistic, we hope to groom him to be an activist". On 9 May 2018, Prabakaran went on to win the Batu federal seat with the help of PH and PKR by defeating all the three opponents with a total of 38,125 votes and the majority of 24,438 votes. After his victory, he quickly established his priorities as the Batu MP ranging from fighting for the rights of the youths, lowering the cost of living for young families, bringing down the voting age from 21 to 18, improving public infrastructure, making towns and cities more disabled-friendly, improving vocational and tertiary education to increasing internship opportunities for youths. He also envisioned a Malaysia where it treats all the races and religions equally and more involvements of youths in politics so as to build a more stable fundamental of leadership succession and preparing youths as leaders to take over Malaysia in future. Just four days after the election on 13 May 2018, he joined PKR and PH at an event to celebrate his victory in the election with the locals in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. Following his victory, he also created the history and a record as the youngest ever person elected as the MP at the age of 22 years, 90 days. Prabakaran said that he, as second-year law student, had planned to carry on his studies on a part-time basis. and would discuss with his lecturer and counsellors before making a decision. He revealed that although he was happy and excited, the emotions could not be over because then he would be unable to think straight. Moreover, Prabakaran said he would have a discussion with Chua on the direction and plans he had as the new Batu MP. Chua, who was also the PKR vice-president, said he would give his support as part of his service to the people and for it to be maintained. He also wished Prabakaran the best in politics and hoped that this would encourage more youths to join politics. Throughout his career in PKR, he was also appointed as Youth Chief of PKR of Federal Territory or Chief of Armada Muda Keadilan (AMK) (youth wing of PKR) of the Federal Territory. Controversies and issues On 6 November 2019, | Rakyat Malaysia (GERAKAN), Azhar Yahya from the Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) as well as another independent Panjamorthy Muthusami. However, Chua was disqualified from contesting in the election after returning officer Anwar Mohd Zain had made the decision based on a Shah Alam High Court ruling on 2 March 2018 which fined Tian Chua RM 2,000 for insulting the modesty of a police officer that removed the eligibility of him in contesting. Chua decried the decision and accused the political opponents of BN by stating that "They are using dirty tactics to thwart the victory of PH". After that, Prabakaran offered himself to represent PH and PKR to contest on behalf as he and his family were PKR supporters. Chua then accepted the offer and turned his support for Prabakaran and helped the latter in campaigning efforts to prevent a walkover victory for BN in Batu. He reiterated his disappointment but also praising Prabakaran by adding that “I am disappointed by the decision of the court, but Prabakaran is young, energetic and idealistic, we hope to groom him to be an activist". On 9 May 2018, Prabakaran went on to win the Batu federal seat with the help of PH and PKR by defeating all the three opponents with a total of 38,125 votes and the majority of 24,438 votes. After his victory, he quickly established his priorities as the Batu MP ranging from fighting for the rights of the youths, lowering the cost of living for young families, bringing down the voting age from 21 to 18, improving public infrastructure, making towns and cities more disabled-friendly, improving vocational and tertiary education to increasing internship opportunities for youths. He also envisioned a Malaysia where it treats all the races and religions equally and more involvements of youths in politics so as to build a more stable fundamental of leadership succession and preparing youths as leaders to take over Malaysia in future. Just four days after the election on 13 May 2018, he joined PKR and PH at an event to celebrate his victory in the election with the locals in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. Following his victory, he also created the history and a |
Karambir Singh (born 1959), Indian Navy admiral Kirpal Singh (Indian Navy officer) (1925–2021), Indian Navy rear admiral | Singh (fl. 1950s–1990s), Indian Navy admiral Ran Vijay Singh (1932–1971), Indian Navy rear admiral Ravneet Singh (vice admiral) |
BD&O merged with the George Batten Company to form Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, and Durstine became vice-president and general manager of the combined firm. In 1932, Durstine married Virginia Gardiner, a concert singer from Philadelphia. The Durstines honeymooned in Europe, and upon their return, Roy Durstine published a book, Red Thunder, describing his impressions of Austria, Germany, and Russia. The Durstines had a son, Roy Jr., in 1935. (Roy Durstine had two daughters by a previous marriage, Harriet and Kathrine.) Durstine succeeded William H. Johns as president of BBDO in 1936. In April, 1939, Durstine resigned from BBDO and was replaced as president by Bruce Barton. After BBDO After leaving BBDO, Durstine spent two months consulting for General Motors, The New York Times, and NBC, before announcing that he was forming his own agency, Roy S. Durstine, Inc., in July, 1939. Durstine died on November 28, 1962, at Doctors Hospital in Manhattan, aged 75. Works Durstine was the author of several books: Making Advertisements and Making Them Pay (Scribner, 1920) Translated into German | and Gown Club. After graduating from Princeton, Durstine worked briefly as a reporter for the New York Sun, before taking a job as public-relations director for Theodore Roosevelt's 1912 presidential campaign on the "Bull Moose" ticket. After the election, he went into the advertising business, first working for firm of Calkins & Holden, then co-founding (with James Berrien) the firm of Berrien & Durstine, which lasted from 1914 to 1918. BBDO years With Bruce Barton and Alex F. Osborn, Durstine founded the firm of Barton, Durstine & Osborn (BD&O) in 1918. Ten years later, in September, 1928, BD&O merged with the George Batten Company to form Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, and Durstine became vice-president and general manager of the combined firm. In 1932, Durstine married Virginia Gardiner, a concert singer from Philadelphia. The Durstines honeymooned in Europe, and upon their return, Roy Durstine published a book, Red Thunder, describing his impressions of Austria, Germany, and Russia. The Durstines had a son, |
Series season. Report Background Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a grade 1 FIA-specification motorsports facility located within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Austin, Texas. It features a road racing circuit. The facility is home to the Formula One United States Grand Prix, and the Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas, a round of the FIM Road Racing World Championship. It previously hosted the Supercars Championship, the FIA World Endurance Championship, the IMSA SportsCar Championship, and IndyCar Series. Media Television Fox Sports will cover the race on the television side. Mike Joy, Clint Bowyer and 3-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and co-owner | The 2022 EchoPark Texas Grand Prix is an upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race that will be held on March 27, 2022, at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. It is contested over 68 laps on the 3.426-mile (5.514 km) road course, it will be the sixth race of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season. Report Background Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a grade 1 FIA-specification motorsports facility located within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Austin, Texas. It |
office of Mayor of Salem, like all other Mayors in Tamil Nadu, has been vacant since October 2016, due to constantly postponed local governance bodies general elections. The next general elections are scheduled for August 2019. The Mayor is elected directly by the electorate. This was temporarily scrapped in 2006 in favour of an indirect election among the | are scheduled for August 2019. The Mayor is elected directly by the electorate. This was temporarily scrapped in 2006 in favour of an indirect election among the councillors. The process of direct elections was brought back in 2011 on the recommendation of the Election Commission of India. List of mayors References External links Mayor of Salem People from Salem, Tamil Nadu Lists of mayors of places |
a list of the largest Jain temples in | This is a list |
Playing career Early years In 2018 and 2019, Green represented the North Queensland Marlins women's side. In May 2019, she represented Mackay in the Northern Region Women's Championship In 2020, she joined the North Queensland Gold Stars in the BHP Premiership. In December 2021, she signed with the Newcastle Knights to be a part of their inaugural NRLW squad. 2022 In round 1 of the delayed 2021 NRL Women's season, Green | Premiership. Her positions are and . Background Green was born in Mackay, Queensland. She played touch football and rugby sevens in her junior years. Playing career Early years In 2018 and 2019, Green represented the North Queensland Marlins women's side. In May 2019, she represented Mackay in the Northern Region Women's Championship In 2020, she |
Đorđe had a population of 69 of which 28 were men (40.5%) and 41 were women (59.4%). Ethnic Demographics According to Montenegro's 2011 census, all 69 residents of Sveti Đorđe were ethnically Albanian and considered Albanian to be their mother tongue. All 69 residents | Đorđe (; ) is a village in the municipality of Ulcinj, Montenegro. It is located east of Ulcinj, next to the Buna River which also functions as the Montenegro-Albania border. Name It is believed that the village is named after |
Zeeland inheritance laws The County of Zeeland had different feudal inheritance laws than most other parts of the later Netherlands. Here all sons had an equal right to their parents' inheritance, instead of only the oldest son succeeding. Also, almost all the fiefs of Zeeland could only be inherited by sons, not by daughters, brothers, parents etc. This might explain why inherited fiefs often remained undivided for years. Life 1299: Claes' father is killed Claes' father Wolfert was killed in Delft on 1 August 1299. Right after the assassination, a number of his allies, as well as his younger sons Frank and Claes were imprisoned in Holland. John II, Count of Holland (1247-1304), regent for John I, Count of Holland (1284- 10 November 1299), was then said to have made a reconciliation between the Van Borselens and the killers. Later that year Frank and Claes were allowed to leave their prison under guarantee from their allies that they would soon be delivered back. On 26 September 1299 knights Raas van Borselen and Floris van Borselen and others bailed for them. On 11 October 1299 Frank and Claes van Borselen had to repeat these promises. At that moment, Frank and Claeys were in prison in Haarlem. Also on 11 October Jan Mulart van Borselen gave the guarantee that he would return to his prison in Delft, and would deliver Frank and Claas children of his brother Wolfert, and Pieter son of Floris. In 1300 the events led to war between the Count of Holland and the Van Borselen clan, in which Flanders became involved. In Veere the Van Borselens captured some of the killers of Wolfert I, and executed them. The war led to the 1304 Battle of Zierikzee, and was part of the Franco-Flemish War which lasted from 1297 to 1305. In 1303 Claes was mentioned in the last will of his older brother Sir Hendrik Wisse van Borselen, knight. 1308: Reconciliation with the count of Holland In 1308 the Van Borselen branch of Wolfert II van Borselen, to which Claes belonged, was reconciled with William I, Count of Hainaut. In May 1309 there was a reconciliation about Wolfert I's death in 1299, and the execution of some of his killers by the Van Borselens at Veere in 1300. Of Wolfert I's four sons who lived 1309, Wolfert and Floris were mentioned as knights, Frank and Claes as squires. On the opposing side were: Philips van Duvenvoorde, Philips van Zanthorst, Wouter van Haerlem, Simon van Benthem, Philip Voerness, Vriesen van der Mye, etc. These had to pay 1,000 pounds to the Van Borselens. On the other side, the Van Borselens had to pay 3,000 pounds for the events at Veere. Division of his father's estate On 30 May 1316 Wolfert II made a contract about his grandfather's estate with his brothers Sir Florence, Frank and Claes van Borselen. This also involved some of the dower of the Catharina de Durbuy, Lady of Voorne, second wife of Wolfert I. Claes | Borselen, to which Claes belonged, was reconciled with William I, Count of Hainaut. In May 1309 there was a reconciliation about Wolfert I's death in 1299, and the execution of some of his killers by the Van Borselens at Veere in 1300. Of Wolfert I's four sons who lived 1309, Wolfert and Floris were mentioned as knights, Frank and Claes as squires. On the opposing side were: Philips van Duvenvoorde, Philips van Zanthorst, Wouter van Haerlem, Simon van Benthem, Philip Voerness, Vriesen van der Mye, etc. These had to pay 1,000 pounds to the Van Borselens. On the other side, the Van Borselens had to pay 3,000 pounds for the events at Veere. Division of his father's estate On 30 May 1316 Wolfert II made a contract about his grandfather's estate with his brothers Sir Florence, Frank and Claes van Borselen. This also involved some of the dower of the Catharina de Durbuy, Lady of Voorne, second wife of Wolfert I. Claes and the others got 20 pounds a year, but this would become 120 pounds a year after the death of the Lady of Voorne. For this, Claes had to wait some time, because Catharina de Durbuy died on 26 September 1328. Building an estate Reygersberg remarked that in the 1350s, Claes was richest lord of Walcheren. He was lord of Brigdamme, Zoutelande and Koudekerke, and had founded the castle Popkensburg in the lordship of Sint Laurens, as well as the church of that lordship. Reygersberg said that his possessions amounted to a third of Walcheren. Reygersberg's statements can hardly be verified. In 1317 Claes had land in Zandijk, and in 1331 in 's-heer Alardskerke (Serooskerke). This does not prove Reygersberg's claim. However, the fact that two wealthy Van Borselen branches sprang from Claes does make it likely that Claes amassed quite some wealth. Claes is known to have changed, or renovated the castle Popkensburg in the village Sint Laurens, which was then also known as Popkensburg. However, Claes is known to have lived at West-Souburg Castle in his later years. The feud with the Van Haamstedes In 1342 Claes was first mentioned as a knight. Shortly after 1345, the Van Borselen branch that was centered on Walcheren led by Wolfert III van Borselen, were in a feud with the Van Haamstedes, who were centered on Schouwen. At the time, the Van Haamstedes in the person of Floris I van Haamstede (d. 1345) had been encroaching on the Van Borselen power base by gaining territory on South Beveland. During the feud Arnoud van Haamstede, and a Wolfert the bastard van Borselen were killed. The Hook and Cod Wars During the Hook and Cod wars, Claes pledged loyalty to Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut in January 1351. Next Margaret tried to reconcile the feud between the Van Borselen and Van Haamstede family in February 1351. Her verdict might have been the reason for the Van Borselen family to rebel against Margaret. The rebellion led to the lost May 1351 |
Court of India and a leader of the Bharatiya Janta Party Delhi unit. Upadhyay was the founder member of the Aam Aadmi party in November 2012. Later in November 2014, he joined the BJP along with several other AAP members. Upadhyaya cited the influence of PM Narendra Modi | lawyer at the Supreme Court of India and a leader of the Bharatiya Janta Party Delhi unit. Upadhyay was the founder member of the Aam Aadmi party in November 2012. Later in November 2014, he joined the BJP along with several other AAP members. Upadhyaya cited the influence of PM Narendra Modi and his vision for the nation as the reason for joining |
on 1st April, 2022. The principal photography of the film started in March 2021 and wrapped its first schedule in April, 2021. The teaser of the film was released on 26th February, 2022. | roles. The film is produced by White Hill Studios and is directed by Manvir Brar. It is written by Qismat fame writer-director, Jagdeep Sidhu. The film is scheduled to release on 1st April, 2022. The principal photography of the film started in March 2021 and wrapped its first schedule in April, 2021. The teaser of the |
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quality the time limit for resolving dispute is within 5 months. Complaints can be filed using E-Daakhil Portal which is hassle free, speedy and economical facility and made for convenient of consumers to approach the respective consumer forum. It also avoid the need of consumers to travel and be available physically in the commission. E-Daakhil Portal had been incorporated features like sending e-notice, downloading case document link, providing link for Video call hearing, filing of response in writing by opposite party, rejoinder filing by the person complaining and sending sms and e-mail alerts. Currently 43,000 users have registered on the E-Daakhil Portal with around 10,000 cases being filed. Penalties and Imprisonment Manufacturers and Service providers are made punishable as a criminal offence for giving misleading information or for wrong advertisement of product. Punishment may include fine of Rs 10 lakhs or imprisonment for 2 years or both. Investigative Agency Violation of consumer rights or unfair trade practices is investigated by the Investigation wing headed by Director-General level position in Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA). Important Terms Following are the important terms in Kerala State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission: As per the act "Goods" means anything purchased by consumers either in retail or wholesale from retailers or wholesalers. They can either be produced or manufactured. As per the act "services" means those which are in the form of "transport,telephone,electricity,housing,banking,insurance,medical treatment etc". As per the act consumer means " any person who buys any goods or hires or avails any services for a consideration which has already been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised or under any system of deferred payment". Person includes anyone buying goods, either through online system or direct or offline, by way of teleshopping, or through mode of electronic includes direct | promoting and protecting the rights of consumers through three levels with the below mentioned jurisdiction: District Commission (earlier referred to as District Forum) can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is up to ₹1 crore (Earlier limit was ₹20 lakh). State Commission can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is more than ₹1 crore but less than ₹10 crores ( earlier limit was between ₹20 lakh and ₹1 crore). National Commission can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is more than 10 crores. Procedure to file Complaints Kerala State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission laid down below process of filing and resolving complaints: Complaints can be filed electronically and examination of disputing parties is done through video-conferencing which includes hearing and/or examination through any other mode. Complaints to be resolved as early as possible. Time period for resolving dispute in case the complaint does not require analysis and testing of product quality is 3 months from the date of receipt of notice by the opposite party. However if the complaint requires analysis or testing of product quality the time limit for resolving dispute is within 5 months. Complaints can be filed using E-Daakhil Portal which is hassle free, speedy and economical facility and made for convenient of consumers to approach the respective consumer forum. It also avoid the need of consumers to travel and be available physically in the commission. E-Daakhil Portal had been |
named the North Queensland Gold Stars Player of the Year. In December 2021, she signed with the Newcastle Knights to be a part of their inaugural NRLW squad. 2022 In round 1 of the delayed 2021 NRL Women's season, Manzelmann made her NRLW debut for the Knights against the Parramatta Eels. References External links Newcastle Knights profile 2001 births Australian female | women's competition, before joining the North Queensland Gold Stars in the BHP Premiership. In September 2021, she was named the North Queensland Gold Stars Player of the Year. In December 2021, she signed with the Newcastle Knights to be a part of their inaugural NRLW squad. 2022 In round 1 of the delayed 2021 NRL Women's season, Manzelmann made her NRLW debut for the Knights against the Parramatta Eels. References External |
2017, she was chairman of the school. Business In the eighties, Refos lived in Amsterdam. She was the representative of a skincare brand for women with dark skin, and taught courses for cosmeticians. She then moved to Oranjestad, Aruba in the early 1990s. As of 1993, she was an instructor for knowledge development courses offered to government employees. While living in Oranjestad, Refos founded STAS Caribe around 1994. One of the company's first projects was with the Aruba Trade & Industry Association (ATIA), where Refos organised programs to encourage remigration of Arubans from the Netherlands. In Paramaribo, she established STAS International with divisions of brand positioning, management, public relations, and events. Through STAS, she was an advisor for Paramaribo's "City of Smiles" tourism campaign (2010) and for the new logo of the Central Bank of Suriname (2015). In 2016, Refos received the "Communicator of Suriname" Award from the Suriname Centre for Communication & PR. Public work While leading STAS, Refos began working on issues of child welfare and women's rights. Children Visibly Safe In 2008, Refos became chairman of the Media Board for Children's Rights and led the national campaign Children Visibly Safe. In the preceding years, figures for child abuse had risen dramatically. In response, the | chairman of the Media Board for Children's Rights and led the national campaign Children Visibly Safe. In the preceding years, figures for child abuse had risen dramatically. In response, the board asked media houses to refuse offensive advertisements, video clips, and songs. In 2014, she designed the billboards and logo for the promotional campaign of the Child's Rights Office, which is part of the Ministry of Social Affairs. Pink Ribbon Around 2010, Refos was diagnosed with breast cancer. After recovering, she founded the Pink Ribbon Suriname Foundation in January 2012 to raise awareness of the disease. Her campaign included former boxing champion and actress Lucia Rijker. The foundation has continued to organise events, including a Pink Ribbonloop throughout the country. Refos later stepped down as the leader of the foundation, but was named honorary President. Women in Politics Together with Carla Bakboord, Betty Cederboom, and Nadia Raveles, Refos founded the Women's Rights Centre (WRC) Foundation on 27 January 1997. When Refos was on a trade mission to Indonesia in 2013, she discovered that there were no women between the 21 members and alternate members of the Board of the Suriname Chamber of Commerce |
perform follow the rule to give-way and instead forcibly crossed into collision course. When the two ships approached and a critical situation appeared, the Haimin took emergency measures to "full rudder to the right" and "reverse at full speed". The bow of the steamship rammed into the middle section of Fu Bo, only because the steamship had reversed at full speed in an emergency, causing the Fu Bo's engine room to flood with sea water and started sinking quickly. A hole was torn near the waterline on both sides of the bow of Haimin, and the forepeak tank was flooded. Fortunately, the collision had not damaged the bulkhead. It took about an hour to search and rescue people and a drowning person was rescued to the boat, only to know that he was Jiao Dexiao, the chief engineer of the Fu Bo. It was said that the Fu Bo sailed to Kaohsiung, Taiwan, with more than a thousand officers and soldiers on board, and they were buried at the bottom of the sea. At dawn, the Haimin stopped the search and went to the Xiamen Naval Base Command, Xiamen to report the accident. After the department sent personnel to inspect and understand the situation, Jiao Dexiao requested the steamship to continue to Shanghai and wait for the Republic of China Navy Shanghai Base Command to deal with the situation. When the steamship entered the Huangpu River in Shanghai, the Shanghai Naval Base Command, together with officials from the Shanghai District Court Procuratorate, boarded the ship for investigation. The China Nautical Pilots Association, the China Commercial Shipping Pilots Association, and the China Marine Engineers Association jointly sent a message to the Nanjing authorities: The collision case was a technical problem, and before the responsibility for the collision is determined, the captain was detained immediately, which was unfair, and seemed to ignore legal procedures and contempt for human rights protection. It was required that Xunyu hold a judgment, determine the responsibility, and solve it according to the law. China Merchants Group invited lawyer Wei Wenda to handle the lawsuit, and invited experts from the maritime industry, including some senior naval veterans, to carefully study the responsibility for the collision accident. The result was unanimous that the cause of the collision was that Fu Bo violated the rules of collision avoidance at sea, did not perform the duty of giving way, and forcibly traversed. caused by the collision, shall be fully responsible for the collision. This conclusion was unanimous and fair by public opinion. The court sentenced Dai Rulin, the captain of the Haimin, to five years in prison on the charge of "seeing death without saving". References Sources Flower-class corvettes of the Royal Navy 1940 ships Maritime incidents in 1947 Corvettes of the | Italian submarine Barbarigo. Throughout 1943, she was based in Freetown until December, where she returned to the UK. Western Approaches Command commanded Petunia from January until March 1944 as she would then be implemented into Force J for deployment in Operation Neptune, Normandy in April. Petunia alongside other ships swept for mines off the Juno Beachhead. Service in the Republic of China Navy After the surrender of Nazi Germany, Petunia was nominated to be put into the reserve fleet and later put on the disposal list after the surrender of Japan in 1945. On 12 January 1946, she was sold to the Chinese Nationalist Government as ROCS Fu Bo. At midnight on 19 March 1947, at the Wuqiuyu (commonly known as Guishanyu) lighthouse outside the mouth of Meizhou Bay, Fujian Province. Fu Bo was on the left passage while the steamship Haimin was on the right. According to the rules of collision avoidance at sea, Fu Bo was to give-way to the merchant ship. However, the Fu Bo did not perform follow the rule to give-way and instead forcibly crossed into collision course. When the two ships approached and a critical situation appeared, the Haimin took emergency measures to "full rudder to the right" and "reverse at full speed". The bow of the steamship rammed into the middle section of Fu Bo, only because the steamship had reversed at full speed in an emergency, causing the Fu Bo's engine room to flood with sea water and started sinking quickly. A hole was torn near the waterline on both sides of the bow of Haimin, and the forepeak tank was flooded. Fortunately, the collision had not damaged the bulkhead. It took about an hour to search and rescue people and a drowning person was rescued to the boat, only to know that he was Jiao Dexiao, the chief engineer of the Fu Bo. It was said that the Fu |
produced by Gorlova and Ukrainian producer . The film follows Ukrainian Army major Oksana Yakubova as she struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Accolades No Obvious Signs was named the "Outstanding Eastern European Film" | Gorlova and Ukrainian producer . The film follows Ukrainian Army major Oksana Yakubova as she struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Accolades No Obvious Signs was |
Championships between 2009 and 2017. References 1977 births Living people Paralympic bronze medalists for Spain Paralympic cyclists of Spain Medalists at | five medals at the UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships between 2009 and 2017. References 1977 births Living people Paralympic bronze medalists for Spain Paralympic |
km) asphalt short track, it will be the seventh race of the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season. Report Background Richmond Raceway is a 3/4-mile (1.2 km), D-shaped, asphalt race track located just outside Richmond, Virginia in Henrico County. It hosts the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series. Known as "America's premier short track", it formerly hosted a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, an IndyCar Series race, and two USAC sprint car races. Media Television Fox Sports will cover their 21st race at the Richmond Raceway. Mike Joy, two-time Richmond winner Clint Bowyer and a commentator TBA will call the race from the broadcast booth. Jamie Little and Regan Smith will handle pit road for the television side. Larry McReynolds provided insight from | the 0.75 mile (1.2 km) asphalt short track, it will be the seventh race of the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season. Report Background Richmond Raceway is a 3/4-mile (1.2 km), D-shaped, asphalt race track located just outside Richmond, Virginia in Henrico County. It hosts the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series. Known as "America's premier short track", it formerly hosted a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, an IndyCar Series race, and two USAC sprint car races. Media Television Fox Sports will cover their 21st race at the Richmond Raceway. Mike Joy, two-time |
National Congress during 1937–1946 in Assam. It formed government three times in Assam Province, in 1937, 1939 and in 1942. Prime Minister of Assam | founded by Muhammed Saadulah, the first Prime Minister of Assam in 1937. It was the second largest political party after Indian National Congress during 1937–1946 in Assam. It formed government |
History Karma News, being a new media digital platform primarily publishes its news stories on its website with majority of coverage in the Malayalam language. The platform additionally has a English language edition of the website as well. The | Limited, which is an Indian Company registered under the Companies Act 2013. History Karma News, being a new media digital platform primarily publishes its news stories on its website with majority of coverage in the Malayalam language. The platform additionally has a English language edition of the website as well. The news coverage is divided into factual |
abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Zaporizhzhia Oblast to five. The area of Mykhailivka Raion was merged into Vasylivka Raion. Economy Transportation Pryshyb railway station, located in the settlement, on the railway connecting Zaporizhzhia and Melitopol. | Zaporizhzhia. Pryshyb belongs to Mykhailivka settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: Until 18 July 2020, Pryshyb belonged to Mykhailivka Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of |
Amir, is a Pakistani analyst, Afghan affairs specialist and former officer of a secret agency ISI. He is known for the Operation Midnight Jackal. Amir belongs to a religious family of Panjpir a town in Swabi District. Operation Midnight Jackal In September 1989, the Internal Wing of the ISI, allegedly working under the directions from Gen. Aslam Beg, attempted to mount an effort to bring the | in the Parliament in order to remove Benazir Bhutto, which would force new nationwide elections in 1990. This covert military intelligence program actively ran under Brig. Imtiaz Ahmad, then Additional Director General of the Internal Wing, who oversaw with Major Amir (the FIA agent on counterintelligence). Both Brig. Ahmed and Major Amir were discharged from their military commissions in 1989. The inquiry remains classified since it is still |
she was re-elected annually for twelve years. In 1885, at the third provincial WCTU convention, she was elected president of the provincial Union, holding the position until 1893 when she was made provincial corresponding secretary. Besides actively cooperating with the Dominion Alliance and other temperance societies, she presided over a large Band of Hope and Loyal Legion, under the auspices of the local WCTU. In 1909, she was elected first vice-president, and six years later honorary president of the provincial WCTU. She was also a member of the sub-executive committee. She attended every provincial WCTU convention since 1885, and took a leading part in the movements of the People's Prohibition Association, the object of which was to secure the enforcement of the Prohibition Act and to obtain amendments when it was found necessary to do so. Writing from her home in New Westminster, B.C. in October, 1923, Mrs. Cunningham said: “I have been a member of the provincial WCTU 40 years, and have held office for 31 years.” She was the founder and eight years president of the Managing Board of Women's Hospital (under the auspices of the local WCTU), later amalgamated with the Royal Columbian Hospital. For 16 years, with another woman, Cunningham visited and preached to the prisoners in the New Westminster jail, holding regular Sunday afternoon services in the jail chapel. She favored woman suffrage. Cunningham served as president and secretary of other societies such as the | Early life and education Mary Ann Woodman was born in St. Thomas in Elgin County, Ontario, July 19, 1841. Her parents were William and Mary Ann (Pugh) Woodman. She was educated at St. Thomas Central and Grammar Schools. Career Cunningham was a teacher in St. Thomas Central School for two years. She was also a writer of newspaper articles and personal sketches for publication in pamphlet form. She moved to British Columbia in 1862, and three years later, married James Cunningham (1834–1925), of New Westminster, in that province. Their children were Herbert, Fred, Maud, Alice and Frances. Her first temperance work was the organizing of a temperance band among the young people of that town. In 1883 the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was organized in British Columbia. Cunningham was elected first president of the New Westminster Union, and she was re-elected annually for twelve years. In 1885, at the third provincial WCTU convention, she was elected president of the provincial Union, holding the position until 1893 when she was made provincial corresponding secretary. Besides actively cooperating with the Dominion Alliance and other temperance societies, she presided over a large Band of Hope and Loyal Legion, under the auspices of the local WCTU. In 1909, she was elected first vice-president, and six years later honorary president of the provincial WCTU. She was also |
from 30 December). Prime Minister: Petru Groza. Events 10 February – Romania signs the Paris Peace Treaties. 7 June – CSA Steaua București is founded as (Army Sports Association Bucharest). 14 July – Ion | in Romania. The year saw the abdication of Michael I of Romania and foundation of the Romanian People's Republic. Incumbents King: Michael I of Romania (until 30 December). General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party: Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (de facto head of state from 30 December). Prime Minister: Petru Groza. Events 10 February – Romania signs |
written and directed by Jared Frieder Plot On the eve of his high school graduation, Caleb Khan (Sivan), a South Florida teen realises he has been exposed to HIV. While he waits three months for the definitive tests on his status, he finds love in the most | Estha Brianne Tju as Dara Reception Curtis M. Wong from Huff Post said "As a coming-of-age comedy-drama, Three Months is heartfelt and forward-thinking, probing the challenges young LGBTQ people face in a thoughtfully humorous way. Sivan gives the film a boost of star power but otherwise leaves all traces |
plays as a goalkeeper for Liga I side Gaz Metan Mediaș. References External links 2005 births Living people People from | Bumbar (born 29 March 2005) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga I side Gaz Metan Mediaș. |
Haskell Indian Nations University). During this time period he had struggled with alcoholism. After dropping out of college he joined the United States Army from 1956 to 1958 and was honorably discharged. Career In August 1970, he participated in the Native American occupation of Mount Rushmore (i.e. "Mount Crazy Horse"). In 1972, he became the national chairman of the American Indian Movement (AIM), a civil rights organization focused on Native Americans. He worked as a leader during the Trail of Broken Treaties in 1972. Snake served as a spiritual leader and roadman (a peyote leader) within the Native American Church starting in 1974. In 1975, Snake was appointed chairman of the Winnebago tribe. From 1985 until 1987, Snake was the president of the National Congress of American Indians. While working for the National Congress of American Indians, Snake made buttons that read, "your humble servant". | the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Snake had fought the overturn of Smith in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. He had organized the Native American Religious Freedom Project in order to lobby for national legislation, and the passage of 1994 amendment, American Indian Religious Freedom Act. Death and legacy By the age of 40 he had already suffered from two heart attacks and diabetes. Snake died on June 28, 1993, at the age of 56. A year after his death, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was amended by President Bill Clinton under the name the American Indian Religious Freedom Act, which allowed for the use of peyote in religious ceremony. He was the subject of the posthumous biography, Your Humble Serpent: The Wisdom of Reuben Snake (1995; Clear Light Books; written by Jay Fikes) and a documentary film of the same title (1996; Peacedream Productions; by film director Gary Rhine). His archive is located in the National Museum of |
Țala (born 26 September 2004) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga I | Living people People from Mediaș Romanian footballers Association football defenders Liga I players CS Gaz Metan Mediaș |
People from Mediaș Romanian footballers Association football midfielders Liga I players CS Gaz Metan Mediaș players | (born 22 April 2003) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga |
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struggle was led by Kisan Sabha and Communist Party in 1946, spreading to districts of 24-Parganas, Nadia, Midnapur, Maldah, Bankura, Jalpaiguri, Mymensingh, Jessore and many more districts, involving some 60 lakhs of share-croppers including thousands of women. It was recognized internationally as one of the major peasant movements of the world. CPI general secretary P. C. Joshi played a crucial role in guiding it. The demand for Tebhaga was first raised in the Provincial Kisan Sabha Conference held at Jessore district (now in Bangladesh) in 1940. British government formed a Commission to recommend ways and means to increase revenue. They decided to collect more than a half of the paddy produce from the share-croppers. Kisan Sabha opposed, raising the demand of ‘Tebhaga’. 1946-47 were difficult years as communal riots engulfed Calcutta, 24- Paragans and other areas. Ashok Bose and his team mobilized their volunteers to prevent communal riots and conducted relief work. Despite communal situation, Tebhaga struggle continued for months together, and forced the Muslim League Ministry in West Bengal to propose a bill in 1947 named "Abolition of Landlordism and Tenant Rights Bill". There was wide- spread support from workers and creative left intellectuals for Tebhaga struggle. Famous singers like Salil Chowdhury and Hemanta Mukhopadhyay composed a number of popular songs in support. Movement spreads Kansari Halder, Ashok Bose and others were in the forefront of this historic struggle. About 2000 volunteers were mobilized by them, while landlords and jotedars sought help from government and police force. British authorities deployed heavy police force at different centers. Arrest warrants were issued in the name of Ashok Bose, Kansari Haldar and many others. They had to go under- ground. Ashok, however, kept up his contact with the base areas of Tebhaga movement, moving from place to place under the guise of names like ‘Bidyut’, ‘Nikunj’. There was terrible repression in Chandanpiri and nearby areas, particularly on women. Ashok Bose was the first accused in Kakdwip Conspiracy Case, the second one being the famous Kansari Haldar. Ashok went underground under the name of ‘Prakash Roy’. Proceedings were started against Gajen Mali, Manik Hajra and others, 26 in all, and were also sent underground. Once Ashok Bose was caught by police in Budakhali village in Kakdwip, put in shackles, his body bound with ropes and prepared to be shot. People including women surrounded and snatched him away from police. ‘Shishu Telangana’ was established in the Sundarbans in 1949–50 with Lalganj as the centre. "BTR Line" and its negative impact on Tebhaga BTR Line of 1948 forced Tebhaga struggle to resort to arms. Volunteers had to take up traditional arms to resist police, as they lacked modern weapons. Armed struggle took place in delta area of Bay of Bengal in Kakdwip, Mathurapur, Jainagar, Sandesh Khali, Hasnabad and other places, but failed, as reality was in conflict with the party line. Path of armed struggle led to havoc and destruction of the movement. Under PC Joshi, Tebhaga was following a successful mass line. Besides Ashok Bose and Kansari Haldar, Hemanta Ghosal, Rashbehari Ghosh, Manik Hazra, Abdul Razzak Khan and others were the leading figures. Police with modern arms beat down Tebhaga struggle with repeated attacks on volunteers. There were firings in Donga Jora and other places. 13 criminal cases were lodged by police against Ashok Bose, with government of West Bengal announcing a reward of Rs 50,000 to capture him, dead or alive. Down with T.B., Ashok was shifted by party to Rajnandgaon in Madhya Pradesh (now in Chhattisgarh). He was arrested for 6 months in 1948 and lodged in Alipur Central Jail. On release he went underground in the Sundarbans. Ashok Bose appears as "Prakash Roy" in Madhya Pradesh Ashok Bose came to Rajnandgaon along with his wife Madhavi Devi and son Amit of 2 years age, in June 1952. He was now ‘Prakash Roy’, so much so that even today, very few know his real name. They lived in a labour colony, running a study center for some 40 Bidi workers. Madhavi was a trained nurse. They together worked among Bidi workers’ families, organizing them under red flag. Workers’ families sustained Prakash's family. Prakash explained his wretched financial condition in a meeting of workers. They, particularly the women, decided to supply food grains, pulse, vegetable, oil etc. every week to his family. This went on for full four years. On occasions they even had to go hungry. Rajnandgaon being a big Bidi centre, thousands of workers worked under ‘ghar-khata’ system under merchants. Majority of workers were women. Prakash and Madhavi led many memorable struggles. Prakash Roy organized motor vehicle drivers and also BNC Mill workers under red flag. In an incident, he lay before a truck, whose driver apologized for keeping the engine running with the intention of running over him. Intellectuals like Professor Gajanand Madhav Muktibodh, freedom fighter Kanhaiya Lal Agrawal, Dr. Nandulal Chotiya, Ramesh Yagnik, Advocate Atal Bihari Dubey, journalist Sharad Kothari and others gathered around Prakash Roy. Party became a strong political force in Rajnandgaon. In Dalli-Rajhara Bhilai Steel Plant and its captive iron ore mines at Dalli-Rajhara, situated near Rajnandgaon, had come up by then. Gen- eral secretary of AITUC S.A. Dange sent Prakash Roy to organise mining workers under AITUC. Prakash's colleagues included Bajirao Shende, Arjun Shyamkar, Ganesh Ram Yadav, Mahadev Bomble, Nasim Alam Naqvi and a few others. Prakash Roy organized 15,000 manual contract workers. 3000 regular employees also got enrolled in the new union registered in 1960 with the name Samyukta Khadan Mazdur Sangh (SKMS). Branches of union were opened in coal, lime stone, dolomite mines and also at Bailadila and Bacheli iron ore mines in Bastar under NMDC. Senior TU trade union leaders like S. K. Sanyal (Nagpur), S. D. Mukherjee and P. K. Thakur (Jabalpur), Krishna Modi (Balaghat) and Sudhir Mukherjee (Raipur) helped work in Dalli - Rajhara and elsewhere. Prakash also met CR Bakshi, who as student had been arrested during Tebhaga and sentenced for one and a half years. Prakash Roy initiated labour co-operatives at Dalli-Rajhara, Nandini Lime Stone Mines and Hirri Dolomite Mines. Ten thousand local workers under contractors were regularized as BSP employees. | by them, while landlords and jotedars sought help from government and police force. British authorities deployed heavy police force at different centers. Arrest warrants were issued in the name of Ashok Bose, Kansari Haldar and many others. They had to go under- ground. Ashok, however, kept up his contact with the base areas of Tebhaga movement, moving from place to place under the guise of names like ‘Bidyut’, ‘Nikunj’. There was terrible repression in Chandanpiri and nearby areas, particularly on women. Ashok Bose was the first accused in Kakdwip Conspiracy Case, the second one being the famous Kansari Haldar. Ashok went underground under the name of ‘Prakash Roy’. Proceedings were started against Gajen Mali, Manik Hajra and others, 26 in all, and were also sent underground. Once Ashok Bose was caught by police in Budakhali village in Kakdwip, put in shackles, his body bound with ropes and prepared to be shot. People including women surrounded and snatched him away from police. ‘Shishu Telangana’ was established in the Sundarbans in 1949–50 with Lalganj as the centre. "BTR Line" and its negative impact on Tebhaga BTR Line of 1948 forced Tebhaga struggle to resort to arms. Volunteers had to take up traditional arms to resist police, as they lacked modern weapons. Armed struggle took place in delta area of Bay of Bengal in Kakdwip, Mathurapur, Jainagar, Sandesh Khali, Hasnabad and other places, but failed, as reality was in conflict with the party line. Path of armed struggle led to havoc and destruction of the movement. Under PC Joshi, Tebhaga was following a successful mass line. Besides Ashok Bose and Kansari Haldar, Hemanta Ghosal, Rashbehari Ghosh, Manik Hazra, Abdul Razzak Khan and others were the leading figures. Police with modern arms beat down Tebhaga struggle with repeated attacks on volunteers. There were firings in Donga Jora and other places. 13 criminal cases were lodged by police against Ashok Bose, with government of West Bengal announcing a reward of Rs 50,000 to capture him, dead or alive. Down with T.B., Ashok was shifted by party to Rajnandgaon in Madhya Pradesh (now in Chhattisgarh). He was arrested for 6 months in 1948 and lodged in Alipur Central Jail. On release he went underground in the Sundarbans. Ashok Bose appears as "Prakash Roy" in Madhya Pradesh Ashok Bose came to Rajnandgaon along with his wife Madhavi Devi and son Amit of 2 years age, in June 1952. He was now ‘Prakash Roy’, so much so that even today, very few know his real name. They lived in a labour colony, running a study center for some 40 Bidi workers. Madhavi was a trained nurse. They together worked among Bidi workers’ families, organizing them under red flag. Workers’ families sustained Prakash's family. Prakash explained his wretched financial condition in a meeting of workers. They, particularly the women, decided to supply food grains, pulse, vegetable, oil etc. every week to his family. This went on for full four years. On occasions they even had to go hungry. Rajnandgaon being a big Bidi centre, thousands of workers worked under ‘ghar-khata’ system under merchants. Majority of workers were women. Prakash and Madhavi led many memorable struggles. Prakash Roy organized motor vehicle drivers and also BNC Mill workers under red flag. In an incident, |
in 2017 and left on supervision until his death. Crimes Lisboa, then a pharmaceutical salesman, committed his first crimes in the city of São José do Rio Preto between the 1980s and 1990s, where he was convicted of killing five people and beating up six others, for which he was given 18 years imprisonment. After serving only a part of his sentence, he managed to escape from the Franco da Rocha Psychiatric Prison in 1998 and fled to Espírito Santo, from where he intended to move to Bahia. However, Lisboa fell in love with a local woman whom he later married and had two children with, eventually settling in the state. This did not deter him from committing crimes, and during this time, he is known to have committed six further murders and two attempted murders in the Greater Vitória region. His modus operandi was to arrange meetings with prostitutes, who were either young women or transvestites, whom he would assault as soon as they arrived on the scene using either a knife or latch, strangling his victims with the latter. However, as he usually used a chain to ultimately kill his victims, he became known by the pseudonym 'The Chain Maniac'. While little is publicly known about his victims' identities, two of them were identified as 15-year-old Aline Melo, stabbed 47 times on Christmas Day in 1987, | committing crimes, and during this time, he is known to have committed six further murders and two attempted murders in the Greater Vitória region. His modus operandi was to arrange meetings with prostitutes, who were either young women or transvestites, whom he would assault as soon as they arrived on the scene using either a knife or latch, strangling his victims with the latter. However, as he usually used a chain to ultimately kill his victims, he became known by the pseudonym 'The Chain Maniac'. While little is publicly known about his victims' identities, two of them were identified as 15-year-old Aline Melo, stabbed 47 times on Christmas Day in 1987, as well as a transvestite named Paulo Constantino, who went by the name "Paulinha". Arrest, trial and sentencing After being on the run for 10 years, Lisboa was arrested in Vitória on September 16, 2008. He admitted full responsibility for the crimes, explaining how he killed his victims, claiming that he had picked on prostitutes because they were "easy targets." A psychiatric examination conducted on Lisboa |
1989) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Persian Gulf Pro League club Mes Rafsanjan. References External links 1989 births Living people Sportspeople from Tehran Iranian footballers Association football wingers F.C. Aboomoslem | League club Mes Rafsanjan. References External links 1989 births Living people Sportspeople from Tehran Iranian footballers Association football wingers F.C. Aboomoslem players Sanat Naft Abadan F.C. |
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Team Bucharest Academy. References 1981 births Sportspeople from Bucharest Living people Romanian football managers FC | who is currently under contract with Liga I side Academica Clinceni. Giurescu is known in Romania especially |
Bangladeshi drama film directed by Giasuddin Selim. He also wrote the screenplay, based on Hasan Azizul Huq's short story of the same name. The film stars Pori Moni, Sariful Razz, Dilara Zaman, Iresh Zaker, Mostofa Monwar, and Azad Abul Kalam. It is produced and distributed by Chorki. Premise Gunin is set | Azad Abul Kalam Dilara Zaman Production Nusraat Faria was set to play the character Rabeya in the film. But later, she left the film due to a schedule conflict, and Pori Moni replaced her. Principal photography took place in Brahmanbaria and Manikganj. Filming began on 10 October 2021. And the director wrapped up the shooting on 30 October 2021. Release Gunin will have a theatrical release, followed by a digital streaming release on Chorki. References |
rural hamlet and farm in the commune of Contern in Luxembourg. It is often also called Pleitangerhaff, or Pleitranger Hof. It is elevated approximately 295 metres above sea level. Pleitrange is located on a hill, some water flows down from Pleitrange to the Syre, but most water flows to the Houlbech and the Bauschbaach.. There are 2 areas of buildings that make up Pleitrange. One is on the main road between Oetrange and Bous. The speed limit on the road is | and the Bauschbaach.. There are 2 areas of buildings that make up Pleitrange. One is on the main road between Oetrange and Bous. The speed limit on the road is reduced from 90km/h to 70km/h when entering the town. Pleitrange is also the junction between this road and a small trail appropriately named Rue de Pleitrange. Running south this trail runs to Moutfort eventually hitting the E29 main road. Northbound it goes to the actual farm |
Constantin C. Giurescu (1901–1977), Romanian historian, member of the Romanian Academy, and professor at the University of Bucharest Constantin | member of the Romanian Academy Constantin C. Giurescu (1901–1977), Romanian historian, member of the Romanian Academy, and professor at the University |
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previously been or are currently members of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program. Current drivers All statistics in this table are as of February 28, 2022. References African American NASCAR drivers,African | drivers that have raced in one of its national or touring series who are African Americans. Many of these drivers have previously been or are currently members of NASCAR's |
a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is the fourteenth edition of the tournament which is part of the 2022 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. It takes place in Irapuato, Mexico between 7 and 13 March 2022. Singles main draw entrants | main draw entrants Seeds 1 Rankings are as of 28 February 2022. Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: Champions Singles TBD vs. TBD Doubles TBD / TBD vs. TBD |
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by President Harry S. Truman. At the convention of the American Chemical Society held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Sage was given the Precision Scientific Co. award of 1,000 () on , to "recognize, encourage, and stimulate research achievement in the field of petroleum chemistry in United States and Canada." He received 1,000 awards again in 1963 () and in 1968 (), this time for "distinguished service to his country in the design and development of solid-propellant rockets and for his research contributions to basic chemistry." The Society of Petroleum Engineers named Sage as the winner of the annual AIME Anthony F. Lucas Gold Medal on in New York City; the citation read: On in New York City, the American Rocket Society presented Sage with their Clarence N. Hickman Award for his work with propellants in jet propulsion. At the invitation of the | his bachelor's degree at New Mexico State College in 1929 and his Master of Science degree in 1931 and Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1934 at Caltech, all in chemical engineering. He worked on the design of tactical missiles at Eaton Canyon during World War II before joining the Naval Ordnance Test Station near Inyokern, California, as associate director of engineering and head of the explosives department in 1945. In 1950, he was named senior consultant to the technical director there. He also served as a technical advisor to Aerojet General from 1950 to 1969. In 1948, Sage was awarded |
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the phone call was made by US officials, he wrote on his Facebook page on September 29, 2013, that the Americans called "five, six times" to prepare the ground for this phone conversation. Hamid Reza Tabatabai Naeini, Deputy Chairman of the Judiciary and Legal Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: The action of the protesters is "disruption of national unity and a clear example of betrayal." Ahmad Reza Dastgheib, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, stated that the President had made the "necessary arrangements" for talks with Mr. Obama. "There is no doubt that the White House has made the phone call," he said. Mohammad Taqi Rahbar, Friday prayer Imam of Isfahan: "Death to America is not a verse of the Quran that should always be recited. We treat the United States the same way we treated the Russians in those days and slogans are no longer necessary." He added: "These problems must be resolved with political smiles so that the United States also reduce its sanctions against the Iranian people." Alaeddin Boroujerdi, chairman of the National Security Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: "If Mr. Rouhani accepted the proposal of the US President, it was because he would not tarnish the United States prestige anymore." Etemad newspaper wrote in an interview with Sadegh Zibakalam: "Today, no matter how much the supporters of enmity with the United States want to stop the relationship, they can not. It's like a damp wall. No matter how much they block it with plaster and cement, they still can not revive it. It is no longer worth saying death to America and burning the American flag by large sections of the educated and elite of the country." Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri: "In the matter of the telephone conversation between the two presidents, it is not the case that the principles and values of the revolution have been violated or disrupted. However, this was a request from US side. Why do those who oppose this move, not point out that during the trip, the repeated requests of the US President to meet with Rouhani were rejected by Iran and the media wrote that this issue has humiliated Obama? Ali Larijani, Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: In a joint meeting with Hassan Rouhani, he thanked him for his stances, speeches, and authoritative presence, as well as his meetings and talks during his trip to New York. Mohammad Ali Jafari, commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps: welcomed Rouhani positions in New York, calling them "appropriate and authoritative," but said the phone call "should have been postponed until after practical US action." Negative After Hassan Rouhani returned to Iran when he was in the Mehrabad airport, about 100 opponents of Mr. Rouhani's positions and negotiations who were member of the Student Basij gathered at the airport, protesting and chanting slogans against Rouhani. During the demonstration, one of the protesters threw a shoe at Mr. Rouhani's car. Kayhan newspaper: In the strongest reactions in this regard, Kayhan newspaper called the conversation between the presidents of the two countries "the most unfortunate" part of Mr. Rouhani's trip to New York. On September 29, 2013, the newspaper devoted its first headline to an article entitled "We gave cash points, we took credit promises," which strongly criticized some of Hassan Rouhani's positions in New York. Hossein Shariatmadari, managing editor of Kayhan Newspaper: In an editorial (September 29, 2013), he asked the members of the Government of Hassan Rouhani to explain "what did they give and what did they receive during their trip to New York and in their interaction with the United States and its allies?" emphasizing that "expecting an economic mutation from negotiations and relations with the United States is extremely naive", Shariatmadari wrote the United States, did not give "any concessions" in response to the "appeasement and concessions" offered by the Iranian delegation and "takes this appeasement and tolerance as Islamic Republic's compulsion and need." Elsewhere in the editorial, according to the US National Security Adviser, Susan Rice sayings about that the Iranian side had asked US officials to give Obama a phone call with Rouhani, Shariatmadari stated "If Mr. Rouhani requested the conversation, does not attributing it to the Americans contradict the slogan of the government of the truthful?" Hamid Rasaee, a conservative member of Islamic Consultative Assembly, said that the phone conversation was considered by foreign media to be "the surrender of Islamic Iran and the weakness and compulsion caused by the pressure of sanctions." He also said, "The events of the last minutes of your (Hassan Rouhani) trip revived the bitter memory of the Negotiations leading to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, while we hoped that given the recent statements of the revolutionary leadership, you would not forget what evil creature you are softening against. Mr. Rouhani, you really turn the win-lose situation of this trip in favor of Islamic Iran into a win-win situation for both sides at the last moment. The website of Rajanews, which is affiliated with the Front of Islamic Revolution Stability, echoed Hamid Rasaee's speeches, mocking Hassan Rouhani's remarks about pursuing a "win-win" game with the West over the nuclear issue, as well as using the phrase "Have a nice day" in English - which Mr. Rouhani is said to have uttered at the end of his conversation with Barack Obama. Islamic Associations of Independent Students of Iran: In a statement, it praised Mr. Rouhani for his "active diplomacy" and criticized the meeting between the Iranian and US foreign ministers at the P5 + 1 meeting and the telephone calls of the Iranian and US presidents. In a part of the statement of these students, referring to the recent statements of the Leader of the Islamic Republic about the permissibility of "heroic appeasement" in the field of diplomacy, it is stated: "Heroic flexibility and appeasement never means deviating from the principles and ideals." Hossein Salami, the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said the Americans wanted to compensate their humiliation with a telephone conversation that, if it had not happened, would then Iran's authority in the United Nations stay intact. Other opinions The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ali Khamenei, in a military ceremony on October 5, 2013, in his first speech after Hassan Rouhani's return from New York, emphasized: "We support the mobilization of government diplomacy, including the New York trip, because we trust and are optimistic about the serving government, but some of what happened during the New York trip was wrong, because we find the US government untrustworthy, arrogant, irrational and unfaithful. We trust our officials and we ask them to take firm steps carefully and with consideration from all sides, and not to forget the national interests." Referring to the Islamic regime's pessimism and distrust | achieve results, but our nations should know that foreign policy issues are not a smooth path ahead. Rather, we have a difficult road ahead of us, and the problems of eight or ten years cannot be solved in ten days." Rouhani said about this phone call: "In my opinion, on the issue of Iran and the United States, we have a lot of problems, and I told Mr. Obama on this phone that there has been a very dark atmosphere between Iran and the United States for the past 35 years, and our nation were opposed to US actions on various occasions. It is not a problem that can be solved in the short term, and he replied that I also said that it can not be solved on one night and we need time. Iran's internal reactions Affirmative After Hassan Rouhani returned to Iran when he was in Mehrabad airport, some of his supporters demonstrated and chanted affirmative slogans. He was also greeted by some government officials at Mehrabad Airport. A group that went to greet Mr. Rouhani also sacrificed lamb for him and chanted slogans in support of the Iranian delegation. The greeters held purple placards stating that the president's trip to the United States was a success, chanting "Thank you Rouhani," "Greetings, Rouhani," and "Yes to you, not to war." Mohammad Javad Zarif, Foreign Minister of Iran: While emphasizing that the phone call was made by US officials, he wrote on his Facebook page on September 29, 2013, that the Americans called "five, six times" to prepare the ground for this phone conversation. Hamid Reza Tabatabai Naeini, Deputy Chairman of the Judiciary and Legal Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: The action of the protesters is "disruption of national unity and a clear example of betrayal." Ahmad Reza Dastgheib, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, stated that the President had made the "necessary arrangements" for talks with Mr. Obama. "There is no doubt that the White House has made the phone call," he said. Mohammad Taqi Rahbar, Friday prayer Imam of Isfahan: "Death to America is not a verse of the Quran that should always be recited. We treat the United States the same way we treated the Russians in those days and slogans are no longer necessary." He added: "These problems must be resolved with political smiles so that the United States also reduce its sanctions against the Iranian people." Alaeddin Boroujerdi, chairman of the National Security Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: "If Mr. Rouhani accepted the proposal of the US President, it was because he would not tarnish the United States prestige anymore." Etemad newspaper wrote in an interview with Sadegh Zibakalam: "Today, no matter how much the supporters of enmity with the United States want to stop the relationship, they can not. It's like a damp wall. No matter how much they block it with plaster and cement, they still can not revive it. It is no longer worth saying death to America and burning the American flag by large sections of the educated and elite of the country." Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri: "In the matter of the telephone conversation between the two presidents, it is not the case that the principles and values of the revolution have been violated or disrupted. However, this was a request from US side. Why do those who oppose this move, not point out that during the trip, the repeated requests of the US President to meet with Rouhani were rejected by Iran and the media wrote that this issue has humiliated Obama? Ali Larijani, Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: In a joint meeting with Hassan Rouhani, he thanked him for his stances, speeches, and authoritative presence, as well as his meetings and talks during his trip to New York. Mohammad Ali Jafari, commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps: welcomed Rouhani positions in New York, calling them "appropriate and authoritative," but said the phone call "should have been postponed until after practical US action." Negative After Hassan Rouhani returned to Iran when he was in the Mehrabad airport, about 100 opponents of Mr. Rouhani's positions and negotiations who were member of the Student Basij gathered at the airport, protesting and chanting slogans against Rouhani. During the demonstration, one of the protesters threw a shoe at Mr. Rouhani's car. Kayhan newspaper: In the strongest reactions in this regard, Kayhan newspaper called the conversation between the presidents of the two countries "the most unfortunate" part of Mr. Rouhani's trip to New York. On September 29, 2013, the newspaper devoted its first headline to an article entitled "We gave cash points, we took credit promises," which strongly criticized some of Hassan Rouhani's positions in New York. Hossein Shariatmadari, managing editor of Kayhan Newspaper: In an editorial (September 29, |
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