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"Bark, George"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Bark, George''''' is a 1999 children's book written and illustrated by author, cartoonist and playwright Jules Feiffer, and published by Michael di Capua Books.",
"It was listed as ninth overall in a list of the \"Top 100 Picture Books\" of all time in a 2012 poll by ''School Library Journal''.",
"The book is about the titular character, a young dog who cannot bark."
],
[
"History",
"Jules Feiffer explained that he had the idea for the story that became \"Bark, George\" when he told it to his young daughter, Julie, as an impromptu bedtime story which she did not find funny.The book’s sequel, ‘’Smart George’’, was published more than 20 years after the original was released.",
"Feiffer said he intended to publish a sequel within two years of ‘’Bark, George’’ being released, and, “It was never far from my mind, as the years went by and I had no luck in coming up with any ideas, that someday, somehow, George would make a comeback.",
"He was one of my favorite characters.”"
],
[
"Plot",
"The book tells the story of a puppy named George.",
"George cannot bark in the conventional way dogs are innately able to bark.",
"When George's mother asks him to bark, George responds with “meow” and then several other animal sounds.",
"George's mother takes him to a veterinarian where the reader discovers George has swallowed several different kinds of animals, which the veterinarian extracts one by one.The story has drawn comparisons to the nursery rhyme “There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly”."
],
[
"Reception",
"The book debuted on the ''Los Angeles Times'' bestsellers list in September 1999.The ''New York Times'' described ''Bark, George'' as, “a charming bedtime standby” in 2008."
],
[
"See also",
"* 1999 in literature* List of animal sounds"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* ''Bark, George'' (via the Internet Archive)"
]
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"Susanne Boilesen"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Susanne Boilesen''' (April 28 1970 in Levring, Denmark) is a Danish former Handball player.",
"She was part of the team that won the 1994 European Women's Handball Championship."
],
[
"Merits",
"* 1994 European Women's Handball Championship Gold medals* EHF Cup Winners' Cup 1997/98 Winner with TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links"
]
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[
"Samuel Korecki's expedition to Moldavia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Samuel Korecki's expedition to Moldavia''' in 1615-1616 was an unsuccessful military intervention aimed at placing on the Moldavian throne Alexandru Movila, who was favorable to Samuel Korecki.",
"Korecki, despite initial successes, was defeated by the Ottoman-Tatar-Moldavian army in the Battle of Cornul lui Sas in 1616, after which he was captured and imprisoned in Yedikule prison.",
"However, Korecki managed to escape and return to Poland in the spring of 1618."
],
[
"Background",
"Samuel Korecki married the daughter of Moldavian hospodar Ieremia Movilă, famous for her beauty Catherine, which drew him and his wife's brothers-in-law into dynastic struggles in Moldavia and Wallachia.Ieramia Movila died in 1606, orphaning the ambitious widow Elisabeta and several children who were still underage.",
"In view of this, the throne fell to Ieremia's brother Simion, who after less than a year in power died under not entirely clear circumstances.",
"He was probably poisoned by Elizabeth.",
"However, Simion's son Mikhail came to the throne in Moldavia, which led to a bloody civil war.",
"The Polish nobility intervened in the war, Stanisław Zolkiewski stood up for Mikhail and the Potocki and Wiśniowiecki families stood up for Elisabeta, and in 1607 a private army of the Potocki family marched into Moldavia, defeating the opposition at the battle of Stefanesti and placing Elisabeth's eldest son Constantin on the throne.",
"The change of power in Moldavia was opposed by the Ottomans, to whom Moldavia was paying tribute at the time, and in 1611 they dethroned Constantin and appointed Ștefan IX Tomșa as the new hospodar.",
"Tomșa banished Elisabeta from the country, who sought help in Poland, in 1612 Stefan Potocki set out to help Elisabeta, whose expedition, however, was not successful, and the candidate for the throne Constantin, who accompanied him, died while crossing the Dnieper, Stefan Potocki himself was taken prisoner.",
"After Constantine's death, Elisabeth did not give up the Moldavian throne and wanted to make Alexandru the new hospodar.",
"While staying in Poland she met Samuel Korecki who offered her his help.",
"Stefan IX TomsaMichał Wiśniowiecki"
],
[
"Battle of Iași",
"Soon after, in 1615, Korecki together with Michał Wiśniowiecki and Alexandru embarked on an armed expedition to the Moldavian capital of Iași where they smashed Tomsa's army.",
"Twelve-year-old Alexandru took power in Moldavia.",
"And soon after the victory, in order to consolidate the alliance, Korecki married Catherine Movila daughter of Ieremia Movilă."
],
[
"Battle of Cornul lui Sas",
"The change of power was opposed by the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I who ordered his other subject, the Wallachian voivode Radu Mihnea, to remove Alexandru from the throne.",
"Unluckily for Alexandru, his protector Michał Wiśniowiecki died, probably after being poisoned.",
"Samuel Korecki was thus left alone, so he gathered an army in Poland and set out on another armed expedition to Moldavia.",
"This time, however, Poland cut itself off from this expedition in order to avoid open conflict with the Ottoman Empire.",
"The Turks expelled Alexandru from the capital and appointed Radu Mihnea in his place, the Turkish-Tatar forces defeated Korecki at the Battle of Cornul lui Sas, and Korecki himself was taken captive by them."
],
[
"Samuel Korecki's escape from Yedikule prison",
"Korecki was imprisoned in one of the toughest prisons of the Ottoman Empire located in Istanbul, Yedikule.",
"The family and especially Samuel Korecki's brother tried to bail him out of prison, but the Turks were not going to let him go because they treated him as a fierce enemy of their interests.",
"Help was found on the spot.",
"Korecki lowered himself from the tower after a rope, finding refuge in the house of a Greek clergyman, where he waited out the search.",
"After a few weeks, disguised as a monk and with a false passport, he reached Naples and then Rome.",
"There he was granted an audience by pope Paul V. Then via Vienna, where the Emperor received him, he returned to his homeland in the spring of 1618.Murder of Samuel Korecki in Yedikule prisonThe escape made Korecki's name famous in Europe, but it did not yet end the prince's Moldavian-Magnate adventures."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"In 1620 he accompanied Stanisław Zółkiewski on an expedition to Moldavia where he was again taken prisoner after the Battle of Cecora.",
"In 1621, however, the Ottoman army suffered a severe defeat at the Battle of Khotyn.",
"As part of the Treaty of Khotyn, the Ottomans agreed to release Polish prisoners who had been captured a year earlier.",
"Samuel Korecki was too much of a threat to them, and the Turks could not afford to release him.",
"Shortly after that, Polish envoy Krzysztof Zbaraski arrived in Istanbul to bail out Korecki from prison.",
"So the Turks decided to get rid of Korecki in advance and most likely strangled him in prison.",
"According to legends, before his death, Korecki managed to kill several attackers with his bare hands."
],
[
"See also",
"* Samuel Korecki* Elisabeta Movilă* Alexandru Movilă* Ahmed I* Moldavian Magnate Wars* Moldavian-Polish Wars* Polish-Ottoman Wars"
],
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"References"
]
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"Phil Pouech"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Phil Pouech''' (born 1957) is an American politician from Vermont.",
"He has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden-4 District since 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
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"Seth Chase"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Seth Chase''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"He has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden-9-1 District since 2023.Chase is a United States Army veteran and a graduate from the University of Vermont."
],
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
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"Harry McKibbin"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Henry Roger McKibbin''' CBE (13 July 1915 – 3 September 2001) was an Ireland rugby union international from Northern Ireland who became a prominent rugby administrator."
],
[
"Biography",
"McKibbin, born in Belfast, was an elder brother of Ireland forward Des McKibbin.",
"He attended Royal Belfast Academical Institution and was a 1st XV player for four years, captaining the 1934 Ulster Schools' Cup-winning side.",
"A goal-kicking centre, McKibbin played for Queen's University RFC while studying for a legal degree.",
"He featured in two Senior Cup successes with Queen's.In 1938, McKibbin gained the first of his four Ireland caps as a 22-year old in the Home Nations match against Wales in Swansea and then won a place on the British Lions squad for that year's tour to South Africa, where he was the only back that played all three Tests.",
"This included a five-point win over the Springboks in Cape Town, with his penalty goal and conversion proving important.",
"He finished the trip with 32 points from 16 tour appearances.McKibbin was capped for Ireland in three 1939 Home Nations matches to round out his international career.During World War II, McKibbin served with the Royal Artillery and escaped Dunkirk on the HMS Icarus in the 1941 evacuation.",
"He fought the Japanese in the Burma jungles from 1942 to 1945 and ultimately reached the rank of major.McKibbin, a solicitor by profession, was assistant manager for the 1962 British Lions tour to South Africa and served as president of the Irish Rugby Football Union from 1974 to 1975.In the 1976 New Year Honours, McKibbin was a recipient of the Commander of the Order of the British Empire for \"services to Irish Rugby Football\".Two sons, Alistair and Harry Jr, were also Ireland internationals."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of Ireland national rugby union players"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Wildfield, Ontario"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Wildfield''' is a small rural hamlet located within the town of Caledon in Ontario, Canada."
],
[
"Geography",
"The hamlet is located north of the intersection of The Gore Road and Mayfield Road, directly on the border with the neighboring city of Brampton.",
"The hamlet enjoys a diverse and captivating geography that reflects the beauty of the Canadian landscape.",
"Situated within the scenic region of Golden Horseshoe, Wildfield is characterized by its rolling hills, verdant forests, and meandering streams.",
"The area boasts rich agricultural land, where sprawling fields yield bountiful crops, adding to the rural charm of the community.",
"Nestled amidst the Niagara Escarpment, Wildfield offers stunning vistas and geological wonders, with rocky outcrops and rugged terrain showcasing the area's geological history.",
"Numerous conservation areas and parks dot the landscape, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration.",
"From tranquil lakes to dense woodlands, Wildfield's geography offers a diverse tapestry of natural beauty, inviting residents and visitors to immerse themselves in the splendor of the Canadian countryside.",
"It is located next to the large communities of Bolton and Mayfield West."
],
[
"History",
"Originally inhabited by Indigenous peoples, the area later saw the arrival of European settlers in the 19th century, drawn by the promise of fertile land and abundant natural resources.",
"These pioneers established farms and homesteads, shaping the agricultural landscape that still characterizes Wildfield today.",
"The community grew steadily over the years, with the construction of small villages entouring the area and the establishment of local industries such as milling and logging, similarly to Alton.",
"Today, Wildfield stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of its founders and continues to thrive as a vibrant part of Caledon's cultural and historical fabric.",
"The history of Wildfield and the O’Reilly family dates back to the 1830s, with Dan O’Reilly, a descendant of the original settlers, deeply proud of his heritage.",
"As a volunteer historian and advocate for preserving local history, Dan recently commemorated another milestone by dedicating a new road built in the lower developments in Brampton: Sister O’Reilly Road on June 19.The road honors Dan's aunt, Sister Eugene O’Reilly, who dedicated herself to teaching at St. Patrick's School in the hamlet for three decades.",
"Dan's efforts reflect a commitment to preserving the rich history of the village amidst rapid modernization in Mayfield West."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Alloa, Ontario"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Alloa''' is a small rural hamlet located within the town of Caledon in Ontario, Canada."
],
[
"Geography",
"The hamlet is located near the bordering city of Brampton, both within the Peel Region.",
"East of the hamlet is the larger community of Mayfield West.",
"Moreover, the village contains the Alloa Public School."
],
[
"History",
"Alloa was first settled in 1880, mainly by immigrants from Scottish and Irish descent.",
"The hamlet prioritized the agriculture of grain.",
"There were plans announced in 2013, for the development of Alloa into a high-tech urban community, which would include a technological and salubrious based business park and industry district.",
"It would also comprise of a new GO rail Station.",
"However, progress has currently stalled on the project as the town is managing developments in other areas to control population growth."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Sha'arani Mohamad"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Dato' '''Sha'arani bin Mohamad''' (1950–5 November 2018) was a former Member of the Perak State Legislative Assembly for Rungkup from 2004 to 2013.He is also the former Deputy Head of UMNO Division of Bagan Datuk under its leader, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi."
],
[
"Death",
"He died on 5 November 2018 at Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital, Kota Bharu, Kelantan at 1.36 am and was buried at Langgar Islamic Cemetery, Kota Bharu, Kelantan."
],
[
"Election results",
"+ '''Perak State Legislative Assembly'''YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout2004'''N53 Rungkup''' ('''UMNO''')'''5,789''''''62.60%'''Mohd Misbahul Munir Masduki (PAS)3,45937.40%9,5642,33067.60%2008'''Sha'arani Mohamad''' ('''UMNO''')'''4,984''''''52.39%'''Mohd Misbahul Munir Masduki (PAS)4,53047.61%9,85845470.86%"
],
[
"Honours",
"* :** 50px Member of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (AMN) (2004)* :** 50px Knight Commander of the Order of the Perak State Crown (DPMP) – '''Dato'''' (2009)"
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Spike Huber"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Michael Huber''' (born December 17, 1955) is a retired American professional wrestler better known by his ring name '''Spike Huber'''.",
"He wrestled in Indianapolis for the World Wrestling Association, American Wrestling Association, St. Louis Wrestling Club, and Continental Wrestling Association."
],
[
"Professional wrestling career",
"Huber made his pro wrestling debut in 1974 in Indianapolis.",
"For many years he worked for the World Wrestling Association.",
"He also worked years in Minnesota for the American Wrestling Association and in St. Louis.In 1979, he teamed with his father-in-law Dick the Bruiser to win the WWA World Tag Team Championship defeating Roger Kirby and Paul Christy.",
"He would win the titles four more times with Wilbur Snyder and Steve Regal from 1980 to 1983.In 1980 he made his only tour in Japan for International Wrestling Enterprise.From 1982 to 1984, Huber worked in Memphis for Continental Wrestling Association where he continued teaming with Steve Regal.His biggest accomplishment was when he won the WWA World Heavyweight Championship (Indianapolis) on January 7, 1984, when he defeated Bobby Colt.In 1984, he worked for the World Wrestling Federation.In the early 1990s, he worked for United States Wrestling Association.",
"Then retired from wrestling in 2000."
],
[
"Championships and accomplishments",
"*'''World Wrestling Association'''**WWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)**WWA World Tag Team Championship (5 times) – with Dick the Bruiser (1), Wilbur Snyder (2) and Steve Regal (2)"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"***"
]
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"Escuadrones volantes"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''''Escuadrones volantes''''' (lit.",
"\"flying squads\", English: '''Mobile squads'''), also known as '''''Escuadrones de la muerte''''' (Death squads), were elite units of the National Police of Ecuador that were created in May 1985 by conservative President León Febres-Cordero Ribadeneyra.",
"The units launched a systematic, government-backed campaign of human rights violations and acts of torture in the name of fighting crime and subversion.",
"According to a report submitted by the Truth Commission—created in 2007 by the Office of the Attorney General of Ecuador—during the three years that they were in operation, the mobile squads perpetrated 32 extrajudicial killings, 12 attacks, and 9 forced disappearances, and were involved in 214 cases of unlawful imprisonment, 275 acts of torture, and 72 cases of sexual abuse.",
"Among the most notorious crimes perpetrated by the mobile squads are those of the Restrepo Arismendi brothers, Professor Consuelo Benavides, blue-collar worker Jaime Otavalo, and Arturo Jarrín and Fausto Basantes, leaders of subversive groups.",
"Febres-Cordero always refused to assume responsibility for the crimes and claimed not to have authorized any of the instances of torture or murder.",
"However, Juan Vela—who was a member of the Social Christian Party along with Febres-Cordero during the latter’s administration—confessed to the Truth Commission that the former president had given the order to carry out acts of torture.The mobile squads were eliminated in 1988 by President Rodrigo Borja Cevallos, who succeeded Febres-Cordero."
],
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"Creation",
"León Febres-Cordero Ribadeneyra, creator of the Mobile SquadsThe mobile squads were created on 23 May 1985 during an event that took place in the sector of El Guasmo, south of Guayaquil.",
"Present at the event were President Febres-Cordero, Provincial Governor Jaime Nebot, and Regional Police Commander Hólguer Santana.",
"At the time, Nebot made the following statements to the police officers who were present:According to Xavier Flores, a lawyer and specialist in human rights, the administration of Febres-Cordero attempted from the beginning to take up the banner of the fight against “crime and terrorism” in order to stir a generalized feeling of lack of security and danger.",
"The goal was to get public opinion to focus on the alleged results of the flying squads and ignore the human rights violations they were perpetrating."
],
[
"Mode of operation",
"The mobile squads were financed with money from the private sector.",
"They moved around in blue pickup trucks with ample space in the cargo beds to transport the detainees.",
"Each vehicle carried five to seven heavily armed police officers with their faces covered to avoid being identified.",
"According to Hugo España, a retired police officer who was a member of one of the squads, around 95% of the people they arrested were innocent, but the squads went out into the streets with the aim of bringing in as many detainees as possible in order to show the media the supposedly positive results of their work.The detainees were taken to the Cuartel Modelo in Guayaquil, to military installations, or to clandestine houses.In addition to arrests, the mobile squads were used by the government to quell citizen protests, such as the labor strike by the United Workers’ Front on 17 September 1986, or the strike of 1 June 1988, in which workers’ unions and indigenous groups took part, and which were violently dispersed.<!--- too many uncited claims"
],
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"Acts of Torture",
"Although at the beginning the squads had only one target— the members of subversive group Alfaro Vive ¡Carajo!—their line of action was later expanded when they launched a so-called “fight against crime.” In fact, the report by the Truth Commission revealed that only 19% of those who were tortured and murdered had ties to Alfaro Vive, while the rest were members of civil society.As part of this new line of action, the mobile squads used to patrol the streets of various cities at night and arrest anyone who looked suspicious or who they determined was undesirable.",
"It was a sort of social cleansing campaign, and those targeted included female sex workers, members of the LGBT community, or any man with features they deemed “effeminate.” Activist Gonzalo Abarca, who helped arrange the release of several female detainees, reported years later that trans women in particular were beaten, raped, and tortured.As part of a report submitted by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Mabell García, a trans woman who is a survivor of torture, described that they used to be taken to the Cuartel Modelo and forced to “perform abhorrent acts” just because they were wearing women’s clothing.",
"In 2015, a trans woman by the name of Alondra gave the following testimony about human rights violations perpetrated by the squads:The arrests also focused on student leaders, even those who had no ties to Alfaro Vive.",
"That is what happened to Jorge Dumet, who was arrested at his home for having been a student leader in high school.",
"When they did not find any weapons or incriminating evidence, the police officers took a copy of ''Das Kapital'', by Karl Marx, as so-called evidence.",
"Dumet was blindfolded, taken to the Cuartel Modelo, and later hung by his thumbs as a form of torture.",
"During the next 20 days, he was subjected to various types of physical and psychological torture that left him with lifelong physical deformations in his phalanges.Also arrested were those who protested against deficiencies in public services, as was the case of Nelson Quinde, a neighborhood activist who was arrested near Perimetral Avenue by a mobile squad and taken to the terrace of the Governor's Office in Guayas after having participated in a protest.",
"Once there, he began to be beaten by the officers with the butts of their guns.",
"Then, they dunk him in water tanks to suffocate him, kicked him, and put bags with tear gas over his head.",
"According to Quinde, these actions were briefly witnessed by Governor Jaime Nebot when he went upstairs to talk to one of the officers, who reportedly ignored the incident.Other types of torture described in the report by the Truth Commission included: depriving the detainees of food, preventing them from sleeping, beating them constantly with blunt objects, applying electric shocks when they did not react, suffocating them with wet rags, and simulating that they were going to be killed.",
"One of the survivors also reported that their torturers used to spit in the food they were given and prevented them from bathing for up to 15 days.Even after they were sentenced, the abuses continued for many of the detainees, as the so-called “cell of revenge” had been established at the Litoral Penitentiary, where all detainees with ties to Alfaro Vive were tortured.",
"This place was shut down after the inmates staged a 17-day hunger strike to demand that the government reintegrate them into the prison wards.",
"-->== See also ==* Death squad* Decriminalization of homosexuality in Ecuador* LGBT rights in Ecuador* León Febres Cordero* Social Christian Party (Ecuador)"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Final report from the Truth Commission (Spanish)"
]
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"Ivane Urrubal"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Ivane Carminio Francisco Oficial Urrubal''' (born 1 March 1997) is a Mozambican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Songo and the Mozambique national team."
],
[
"Career",
"Urrubal began his senior career in the Mozambican second division with Sporting Quelimane in 2017.The following season, he moved to Chibuto in the Moçambola.",
"In 2019, he moved to Black Bulls, and he helped them win the 2021 Moçambola and 2023 Taça de Moçambique.",
"On 21 January 2024, he moved to Songo."
],
[
"International",
"Urrubal debuted with the senior Mozambique national team in a 2–1 friendly loss to Mauritania national football teamMauritania on 26 March 2022.He was part of the final squad that went to 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.",
"He went on to start for Mozambique in the tournament after the second group game."
],
[
"Honours",
";Black Bulls*Moçambola: 2021*Taça de Moçambique: 2023"
],
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"References"
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"External links",
"* *"
]
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"Giuseppe Palumbo (admiral)"
],
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"Introduction",
"the ''Vettor Pisani'''''Giuseppe Palumbo''' (Naples, 31 December 1840 – Naples, 16 February 1913) was an Italian admiral and politician.",
"As a career member of the Regia Marina, he took part in the First and Second Italian Wars of Independence.",
"He was later elected to the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy, then appointed to the Senate, and served as Minister of the Navy from 1898-99."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Giuseppe Palumbo was admitted to the :it: Real accademia di marina in 1851, from which he graduated in 1856 with the rank of ensign.",
"He began his career in the navy of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, first on the ''Tancredi'', and later on other Neapolitan ships.He entered the Royal Navy and in December 1860 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, taking part in the campaign in southern Italy of 1860-1861 and distinguishing himself in the sieges of Gaeta and Messina, earning a silver medal for military valor.",
"He then participated in an educational cruise for officer candidates to South America, under the command of Admiral Simone Antonio Saint-Bon, aboard the frigate ''Principe Umberto'' in 1865-1866.They returned to Italy in time to take part in the battle of Lissa, where Palumbo distinguished himself in the rescue of the shipwrecked sailors from the ''Re d'Italia''.",
"The following September, on board the same ship, he was sent to Palermo to suppress the local anti-unity movement.",
"Promoted to frigate captain in 1878, he obtained command of the gunboat ''Cariddi'' and in 1880 of the ''Agostino Barbarigo''.In 1882 he obtained command of the propeller-driven corvette ''Vettor Pisani'' with which he undertook a voyage to circumnavigate the globe lasting three years, being promoted to captain in 1883.The voyage was an important source of new scientific discoveries in the fields of hydrography, marine zoology and botany."
],
[
"Later naval career",
"Palumbo served as Chief of Staff of the Permanent Squadron from 17 December 1885 to 10 May 1886 and was awarded the rank of Rear Admiral on 28 December 1890.He was then Senior Commander of the Royal Crew Corps between 11 February 1891 and 22 January 1893 and was Commander of the Naval Academy from 1 December 1893 to 11 January 1895.The following year, on 9 April, he reached the rank of Vice Admiral, and was appointed Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Naval Force on 1 May 1901, followed by the position of President of the Superior Naval Council which he held from 2 July 1903 to July 16, 1904.the ''Agordat'' In 1903 he made a diplomatic voyage to Istanbul on board the ''Agordat'', together with eight other officials, to present gifts from king Victor Emmanuel III to sultan Abdul Hamid II."
],
[
"Political career",
"Palumbo was elected as a deputy from the constituency of Castellammare di Stabia, serving from 1897 to 1902.He was then appointed a senator in 1904.He served for a while as undersecretary of state and was then Minister of the Navy in the first Pelloux government from 29 June 1898 to 14 May 1899.On 1 January 1906 he was placed on reserve duty due to his age.",
"He died in Naples in 1913."
],
[
"Honours",
" Silver Medal of Military Valor - ribbon for ordinary uniform Silver Medal of Military Valor Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy - ribbon for ordinary uniform Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Italy — 9 January 1904 Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus - ribbon for ordinary uniform Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus — 21 December 1905"
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"References"
]
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[
"Carl Heine"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Carl Russell Heine''' (28 June 1870 – ) was an Australian-born missionary in the Marshall Islands.",
"He arrived in the islands in 1896 as a sailor and settled on Jaluit Atoll, marrying a Marshallese woman.",
"Ordained as a Congregationalist minister in 1906, he worked for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) and what is now the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands.",
"He was detained by Japanese troops during World War II and executed by beheading in 1944, along with two family members."
],
[
"Early life",
"Heine was born in Singleton, New South Wales, Australia.",
"He was of German descent on his paternal side.Heine first arrived in the Marshall Islands in 1890 – then a German protectorate – as a sailor on the merchant barque ''George Noble''.",
"He was an agent of the New Zealand trading firm Henderson and McFarlane Ltd, dealing in coconut oil and copra.",
"In 1892, Heine became ill with dysentery while ashore at Namorik Atoll.",
"He was nursed back to health by two Marshallese sisters, Arbella and Nenij, who were teachers in the local Sunday school.",
"He married Arbella and chose to remain in the Marshall Islands.",
"After her death in childbirth, he married her sister Nenij in accordance with Marshallese custom."
],
[
"Missionary work",
"According to his biographer John Garrett, after recovering from his illness Heine experienced an \"evangelical conversion within the Marshallese church, a classic re-birth\" leading him to become involved in church work.",
"He became fluent in Marshallese, and incorporated local beliefs into Christian practices.In 1906, Heine was ordained as a Congregationalist minister by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), commonly known as the Boston Mission.",
"He ran a mission school on Jaluit Atoll with around 250 students and a Christian Endeavour section with around 300 members.",
"In about 1931, Heine organised an association of atoll churches in response to increased activity from Japanese missionaries.",
"The organisation met every two years, with Marshallese evangelists given the opportunity to participate in framing mission policy.",
"The meetings were banned by the Japanese during World War II but were revived in 1946 and ultimately developed into the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands (UCCCMI).After World War I, the Marshall Islands became part of the Japanese-administered South Seas Mandate.",
"Heine and other ABCFM missionaries, including Jessie Hoppin, visited Japan on a number of occasions, and he had contacts in the Imperial Japanese Navy.",
"One of his great-grandchildren was named after the Japanese Protestant missionary Joseph Nijima.",
"Heine wrote a number of articles for ''Pacific Islands Monthly'' on the Japanese administration, including a 1937 article titled \"In Defence of Japan\" which refuted criticisms made by the Permanent Mandates Commission.===Detention and execution===Following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 and the outbreak of the War in the Pacific, most Americans withdrew from the Marshall Islands leaving Heine in charge of ABCFM activities.Heine was regarded with suspicion by Japanese troops.",
"Unlike his younger family members, he had not learned to speak Japanese during the period of civilian administration.",
"He was given the option to leave the islands, but preferred to remain with his family and was placed under house arrest.",
"He and his wife were placed in solitary confinement upon the commencement of U.S. bombing raids in 1942.Heine was executed by beheading by the Japanese authorities in April 1944, along with his son-in-law Claude and daughter-in-law Grace.",
"The executions were witnessed by Claude's 12-year-old son John."
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"Personal life and legacy",
"Heine had one child from his first marriage to Arbella and eight children from his second marriage to her sister Nenij.",
"He established a \"a large and influential family\", with a number of descendants marrying into other part-European families.",
"His grandchildren Dwight Heine, Mary Lanwi, Carl Heine, and Hilda Heine have all been prominent public figures, with Hilda serving multiple terms as president of the Marshall Islands.In 2019, the board of Global Ministries adopted a resolution honouring Heine on behalf of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ.",
"A plaque was presented to his granddaughter Hilda Heine."
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"2023 CAFA U-14 Girls Championship"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''2023 CAFA U-14 Girls Championship''' was the inaugural edition of the CAFA U-14 Girls Championship, the international youth football championship organised by Central Asian Football Association for the girls under-14 national teams of Central Asia.",
"The tournament took place in Dushanbe, Tajikistan from October 15 to 19.A total of four member associations entered the tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2009 eligible to participate.Iran emerged champions, after being unbeaten through the inaugural Championship, accumulating seven points from three matches."
],
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"Teams",
"A total of 4 (out of 6) CAFA member national teams entered the tournament.",
"Country Appearance Previous best performance 1st 1st 1st 1st ;Did not enter**"
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"Main tournament",
"''All times are local, TTJ (UTC+5)--------"
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"Awards",
"===Champion======Player awards===The following awards were given after the conclusion of the tournament Most Valuable Player Top Scorer Fairplay Award Special Award Elina Shahbazi Mekhrangiz Khamidova (6 goals)}"
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"Deborah German"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Deborah Campano German''' is an American rheumatologist and academic administrator serving as the founding dean of the University of Central Florida College of Medicine since 2006.She was the president and chief executive officer of Saint Thomas Hospital from 2002 to 2004."
],
[
"Life",
"German was born to Pasco and Mentana Campano and raised in a working-class Italian home in Cumberland, Rhode Island.",
"Her mother was a school cafeteria worker and hairdresser and her father was a mechanical engineer.",
"She graduated from Cumberland High School where she cheered on the varsity team.",
"She earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry with honors from Boston University.",
"She received a M.D.",
"from Harvard Medical School in 1976.German completed an internal medicine residency at the University of Rochester and a rheumatic and genetic diseases fellowship at the Duke University School of Medicine.German studies rheumatic and genetic diseases.",
"German was the associate dean of medical education at Duke University School of Medicine.",
"She researched adenosine metabolism at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.",
"She joined Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 1988.She was an associate dean of students for ten years before serving as the senior dean of medical education from 1999 to 2002.German was the first woman to serve in the later role.",
"In 2000, she was received the Athena Award for excellence by women in the Nashville, Tennessee area.",
"She was a professor of medical administration and associate professor of medicine.",
"In 2001, she also operated a rheumatology practice.",
"She cofounded Tennessee Women in Medicine.",
"German was the president and chief executive officer of Saint Thomas Hospital from 2002 to 2004.She was a Petersdorf Scholar in Residence at the Association of American Medical Colleges in 2005.In October 2006, German was the lone finalist to serve as the founding dean of the University of Central Florida College of Medicine.",
"She was appointed as the founding dean of the college of medicine in December 2006.German is vice president of health affairs for the University of Central Florida.German has two daughters."
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"Haavikko"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Haavikko''' means \"aspen grove\" in Finnish.",
"It may refer to:*Finnish name of Keykino, Leningrad Oblast, Russia* (born 1975), Finnish middle distance runner *Paavo Haavikko (1931-2008), Finnish poet, playwright, essayist and publisher* (born 1929), Finnish literary researcher and non-fiction author*(Fictional) Haavikko family from the children's book series '''' by Finnish author Merja Jalo"
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"See also",
"**Haavisto"
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"2024 Big 12 men's basketball tournament"
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"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament''' is an upcoming postseason men's basketball tournament for the Big 12 Conference.",
"It is scheduled to be played from March 12–16, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri at the T-Mobile Center.",
"The winner will receive the conference's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA Tournament.",
"Due to a major conference realignment that significantly impacted the Big 12, this will be the first and only tournament with 14 teams participating.",
"At the beginning of the 2023–24 season, BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF joined the conference.",
"This will be the final appearance in the tournament for Texas and Oklahoma before they join the Southeastern Conference for the 2024–25 season.",
"The conference will increase to have 16 schools in that season, as Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah will join the Big 12, respectively from the Pac-12 Conference.",
"The tournament will be sponsored by Phillips 66."
],
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"Seeds",
"All fourteen teams will participate in the tournament.",
"It will be the first and only tournament with the 14-team bracket format as the Big 12 will expand to 16 teams in the 2024–25 season.",
"The top ten teams will receive a first round bye and the top four teams will receive a double bye, automatically advancing them into the quarterfinals.Teams will be seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records.SeedSchoolConferenceRecordTiebreaker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14"
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"Schedule",
"The networks for each game of the tournament will be announced at a later date.GameTime*Matchup#Final scoreTelevisionAttendanceFirst round – Tuesday, March 12111:30 a.m.No.",
"12 vs No.",
"13–Big 12 Now22:00 p.m.No.",
"11 vs No.",
"14–Big 12 NowSecond round – Wednesday, March 13311:30 a.m.No.",
"5 vs Winner Game 1–ESPN/ESPN242:00 p.m.No.",
"8 vs No.",
"9–Big 12 Now56:00 p.m.No.",
"7 vs No.",
"10–Big 12 Now68:30 p.m.No.",
"6 vs Winner Game 2–ESPN2/ESPNUQuarterfinals – Thursday, March 14711:30 a.m.No.",
"4 vs Winner Game 3–ESPN/ESPN282:00 p.m.No.",
"1 vs Winner Game 4–ESPN/ESPN296:00 p.m.No.",
"2 vs Winner Game 5–ESPN/ESPN2108:30 p.m.No.",
"3 vs Winner Game 6–ESPN/ESPN2Semifinals – Friday, March 15116:00 p.m.Winner Game 7 vs Winner Game 8–ESPN/ESPN2128:30 p.m.Winner Game 9 vs Winner Game 10–ESPN/ESPN2Championship – Saturday, March 16135:00 p.m.Winner Game 11 vs Winner Game 12–ESPN*Game times in CST.",
"#-Rankings denote tournament seed"
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"Criminal Minds (season 17)"
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"Introduction",
"The seventeenth season ''Criminal Minds'' was announced on January 12, 2023, and serves as a renewal (\"second season\") to ''Criminal Minds: Evolution'', the name of the continuation of the main series.Filming and production for the seventeenth season of ''Criminal Minds'' officially commenced on January 18, 2024.On January 17, 2024, Josh Stewart, a long-time actor on the show, announced that he would not be returning for the seventeenth season.",
"Fans have speculated that Matthew Gray Gubler may be returning to the show, having not been present in the revival (season 16) due to schedule conflicts.",
"During a September 29 appearance on ''The Six O'Clock Show,'' Gubler has expressed that his willingness to return: ''\"Of course!",
"I would be honored.",
"I would absolutely love that.",
"They did a newer spin-off of the show, but it was filming during a time when I was shooting something else.",
"But I can't wait — hopefully it will soon work out.\"''"
],
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"Returning Cast",
"=== Main ===* Joe Mantegna as David Rossi* AJ Cook as Jennifer \"JJ\" Jareau* Kirsten Vangsness as Penelope Garcia* Aisha Tyler as Dr. Tara Lewis* Adam Rodriguez as Luke Alvez* Paget Brewster as Emily Prentiss* Ryan-James Hatanaka as Tyler Green* Zach Gilford as Elias Voit"
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"Farooq Mughal"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Farooq Mughal''' is an American politician from the Georgia Democratic Party who serves as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives representing District 105.Mughal is a Pakistani American."
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"References"
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"External links",
"* Campaign website"
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"Chijioke Mbaoma"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Chijioke Miracle Mbaoma''' (born 6 May 2003) is a Nigerian professional footballer serving as a forward for Enyimba F.C.",
"of Aba in southeastern Nigeria, a team that plays in the Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL) and CAF Champions League.Commencing his professional career in 2021 with Heartland FC of Owerri, Mbaoma joined Enyimba F.C.for the 2022/2023 football season.",
"At the outset of the season, he helped Enyimba FC reach the finals of the Dozy Mmobuosi Pre-season Cup, where he emerged as the highest goal scorer of the competition.",
"During the season proper, he made fourteen appearances and scored five goals, helping the club to the league title.As of the ongoing 2023-2024 Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL) season and the 2023–24 CAF Champions League qualifying rounds, Mbaoma continues to play for Enyimba FC."
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"Lim Teck Hoo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lim Teck Hoo''' (; 1910 – 13 March 1999) was a Bruneian businessman and philanthropist of Chinese descent who became a nobility in the country's aristocracy.",
"He was involved in the rebuilding of the country's capital after the Second World War, and the founder of several organisations including Lim Tech Hoo Holdings and Bee Seng Shipping."
],
[
"Early life",
"In 1910, Lim Teck Hoo was born.",
"His father was a farmer in Kinmen, Taiwan, where it became his hometown.",
"Tan Poi was his mother and raised him and his sister.",
"Following the loss of his father, he had a difficult upbringing and was unable to pay for school.",
"At the age of seventeen, he traveled to Brunei with the assistance of some relatives, where he was employed as a labourer in a relative's Chop Leong Soon store in Brunei Town.He returned to the Sultanate with his wife, mother, and daughter in 1938.Together with two relatives, he launched a supply shop joint venture in 1938.It was in the center of Brunei Town and he named it Chop Bee Seng.",
"His company flourished after that, and he soon became the only owner.",
"Rubber, pepper, palm sugar, raw tobacco, and important staple foods for the community were his principal commodities."
],
[
"Career",
"Australian Beaufighter aircraft in 1945Lim had an agreement with the military attaché during the Japanese occupation in 1945 for the provision of regional delicacies (''kuih muih'') and hand-rolled tobacco cigarettes.",
"He relocated his family to Sinarubai after Brunei Town was heavily bombed by the Allied Forces, which included Australian and New Zealand army personnel operating under British colonial rule.",
"He relocated his family to Kampong Saba in Kampong Ayer following the Japanese army's withdrawal, although he kept running his Brunei Town food shop.Lim acted quickly to capitalise on the shipping of bakau (''Rhizophora apiculata'') to Hong Kong, where there was a fuel shortage and bakau was used by the locals for cooking, following the surrender of the Japanese.",
"This firm only ceased operations when firewood was replaced by gas and electricity.",
"He purchased enormous rubber plantations spanning thousands of acres in Temburong and Limbang during the Korean War, when the price of rubber skyrocketed four or five times, making a fortune by exporting rubber to Singapore.Even though the his family is no longer active in the rubber trade, the old rubber estates are now valued real estate for acquisition and development.",
"He entered the construction and building materials industry after Brunei Town was rebuilt following the bombing.",
"He established Soon Lee Brickworks, Brunei's first clay brick manufacturer.",
"The plant is still in operation as of 2008, and is now known as Hup Soon Brickworks Ceramic.",
"He brought in the first cargo of cement from Taiwan so that Bandar Seri Begawan could be rebuilt following the bombing.",
"Additionally, he established Bee Seng Shipping in 1958, becoming Brunei's first local shipping company.",
"He also took an active part in the community activities provided by Tiong Hua.leftLim and a few others initiated the establishment of the Tengyun Hall Construction Committee in 1953 as a result of the government's confiscation of land.",
"He was named head of the Construction Committee, and as soon as the committee was formed, its members started a significant fund-raising initiative.",
"Tengyun Temple was reconstructed in 1958, utilising land granted by Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III, finished in 1960 and inaugurated by the British resident Sir Dennis Charles White, and later given the official name Tengyun Hall thanks to the donations from the population.Lim, who brought in knowledge from Taiwan, began farming in 1968.He produced a range of cash crops for the local market with the assistance of more than a hundred Taiwanese farmers.",
"Additionally, he helped the State Store dehusk the padi that the nearby farmers in Sengkurong supplied.",
"He acquired six boats for these uses, monopolised the import of \"Fortune\" cement from the Philippines in 1972, and participated in the construction of Muara Port, Brunei International Airport (BIA), and the Brunei LNG (BLNG) facility in Lumut.He entered the quarry industry, situated at Km 5, Jalan Tutong (present day Taman Damuan).",
"The quarry was moved at Km 8, Kampong Madewa, in 1975.He started building homes along Jalan Padang after realising there was a lack of suitable accommodation.",
"The older homes he had constructed were razed in 1988 to provide room for towering flats that the Bruneian government was rented out.",
"Lim went back to Taiwan to make investments in 1975.He was one of the founders of World Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation and was chosen in 1988 to serve as chairman of the bank's subsidiary, Overseas Chinese Trust Group.In the evening of 21 March 1996, Fujian residents of all ages were called to a meeting by Lim to discuss the formation of the Brunei Fujian Association.",
"He argued that the younger generation should be responsible for the preparatory work, while the older residents should play the role of support and consultation.As the head of the Chinese community in Brunei, it was his responsibility to make sure they followed the rules and laws of the nation and made contributions to the advancement of the Sultanate.",
"He was tasked with carrying out study and investigation into issues pertaining to these topics in order to provide advice to the Sultan.",
"He established Lim Teck Hoo Holdings on 6 December 1994, and named his kids and grandkids as the board of directors."
],
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"Philanthropy",
"Chung Hwa Middle School, Bandar Seri Begawan in 2022Lim was chosen to serve on the Chung Hwa Middle School, Bandar Seri Begawan (CHMS, BSB)'s board of directors in 1954.Financial restraints were introduced at the school, in 1970 when the government withdrew its financial support for the institution.",
"After Lim and other board members, and the Tiong Hwa Community offered to support the school with a monthly gift, the problem was resolved.",
"After overseeing the institution for more than 40 years, he retired as chairman in 1996.On 6 January 2008, the Pehin Temenggung Dato Lim Teck Hoo Building was finished and dedicated in his honour.",
"The school added extra classrooms during his leadership to serve students in pre-school through pre-university, becoming the largest Chinese school in Brunei.As of 2016, the Lim family has been upholding the ancestral custom of supporting Chinese education and culture throughout the nation by funding Chinese chess associations and schools for the past 20 years.",
"Chinese schools have received yearly gifts from Lim Teck Hoo Holdings totaling B$80,000.Following on the family's footsteps, Lim's children had donated $50,000 to eight Chinese schools in the Sultanate and an additional $2,000 to the Brunei Chinese Chess Association on 20 October 2016.His family has also done so in 2018, and 2022.Apart from Lim's concern for Brunei's public affairs, he also made gifts to several ancestral temples in Lieyu.",
"He also established the Lim Teck Hoo Scholarships, which support local kids in their community in their academics.",
"The Lin Defu Cup Asia-Pacific Primary School Mathematics Olympiad was also established."
],
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"Death",
"Lim passed away on Saturday, 13 March 1999.At the time of his death, he left behind a wife, five sons and nine daughters.",
"He is buried at his own personal memorial park along Jalan Kasat, Kampong Kasat.",
"Following his death, his son, ''Dato Paduka'' Lim Beng Thai, took over the company's business operations, carrying on his father's profession, and holding a significant position in Brunei's local and international commercial sector, with the help of his sisters and brothers working together.",
"Chinese Ambassador Wang Haitao attended the late-nobleman's qingming ceremony on 6 April 2022."
],
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"Personal life",
"Lim is married to ''Datin'' Ang Moi Tee.",
"Together they gave birth to Lim Beng Thai, Lim Beng Cheng, Lim Ming Kiat, and Lim Ming Siong."
],
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"Honours",
"Lim was bestowed the manteri title of ''Yang Dimuliakan'' (The Exalted One) ''Pehin Datu Temanggong'' on 11 May 1996, promoted from title of ''Pehin Kapitan China Kornia Diraja'' in August 1958.Pehin Lim Cheng Choo claims that the Brunei Royalty has a tradition of designating three Chinese officials, mentioning Lim Teck Hoo, who portrays ''Kapitan Cina'', and Hong Kok Tin, who is ''Pehin Bendahara'', as the other two.",
"He has earned the following honours;* 50x50px Order of Seri Paduka Mahkota Brunei Second Class (DPMB; 15 July 1989) – ''Dato Paduka''; Third Class (SMB; 15 July 1982)* 50x50px Omar Ali Saifuddin Medal (POAS; 23 September 1961)* 50x50px Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Medal (PHBS; 1968)* 50x50px Meritorious Service Medal (PJK; 23 May 1998)"
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"Zhamantuz, Ualikhanov District"
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"Introduction",
" '''Zhamantuz''' () is a salt lake in the Ualikhanov District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.The lake lies to the east of Balkabek, an abandoned village.",
"The Pavlodar Region border lies to the east of the eastern lakeshore.",
"The area surrounding lake Zhamantuz is used for livestock grazing."
],
[
"Geography",
"Zhamantuz is an endorheic lake part of the Sileti river basin.",
"It lies at an elevation of .",
"A broad headland extends eastwards in the northern half of the western shore.",
"The Sileti flows to the east of the lake.",
"The long Semizbay river flows from the west into the western shore.",
"Lake Zhamantuz freezes in November and stays under ice until April.",
"The southern end of larger lake Siletiteniz lies to the northeast."
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"See also",
"*List of lakes of Kazakhstan"
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"References"
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"Badahra Mahant"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Badahra Mahant''' also known is Barahra Mahanth or Barahara Mahanth or Barahara or Badahra or Badhra Mahant .This is a famous place for '''The Temple of ancient Lord Jagannath (Shri Krishna)''' in Jagannath Mandir, Badahra Mahant.",
"it's towards the east of the province of Uttar Pradesh in northern India, near the border with Nepal."
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"See also",
"*Jagannath Mandir, Badahra Mahant*Maharajganj District"
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"References"
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"Santa Brigida, Piacenza"
],
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"Introduction",
"Church of facade and bell-tower'''Santa Brigida''' is a Neo-Gothic style, Roman Catholic parish church, located at Via del Castello #2, corner with Piazza del Borgo, in Piacenza, Region of Emilia Romagna, Italy."
],
[
"History",
"A church at the site, dedicated to the Irish female saint Bridget putatively was established here by 868 by the Bisop Donatus.",
"The church was located outside the early medieval walls, it was attached to a hostel servicing travelers en route to Rome and other pilgrimage sites.In 1140, a fire destroyed the neighborhood and this church.",
"In this church in December 1183, the Peace of Constance, a treaty between the Lombard League and the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa was signed by representatives of the League.",
"In 1632, the church was assigned to the Barnabite order, until their suppression in 1769.In 1779 it was given to the order of the Crociferi, who kept it till 1805.An inventory of works in the church in 1842, finds that the chapel of the Crucifix is stated to have a \"Walk to Calvary\" by Giovanni Rubbini.",
"A painting by Felice Boselli depicts ''Christ displayed to the People by Pilate''.",
"In the choir is a depiction of ''St Brigida heals the blind'' by Pietro Francesco Ferrante.",
"A ''Martyrdom of St Andrew Apostle'' painted by Camillo Gavasetti was moved to this church from the former church of San Vincenzo.",
"The dome was painted with an ''Ascension of the Virgin'' by ''il Fiammingo'' (Robert de Longe.",
"A depiction of the ''Blessed Alessandro Sauli'' was painted by Giovanni Battista Tagliasacchi.A major reconstruction in 1895-1899 gave the church its present neo-gothic exterior.",
"The 20th-century baptismal font is the work of Piacenza sculptor Paolo Perotti."
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"First Nations Australian traditional custodianship"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Imaluk Beach on Darwin Harbour.",
"While these lands and seas are widely recognised as Larrakia Country, some sources also list the Belyuen and Wadjiginy people as traditional custodians.The concept of '''First Nations Australian traditional custodianship''' derives from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' strong traditional connection with the lands and seas they reside on, known collectively as \"Country\".",
"The term \"traditional custodian\" is often used interchangeably with \"traditional owner\" in the context of native title in Australia, including in acknowledgements of Country.",
"The role of a custodian, however, implies a responsibility to care for Country, reflecting a worldview that is not necessarily compatible with the Western concepts of land ownership and the right to property.While specific practices and interpretations of custodianship may differ among the hundreds of distinct Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander groups, they all seemingly share a close affiliation with the land and a responsibility to look after it.",
"Since the 1980s, First Nations and non-First Nations Australian academics have developed an understanding of a deeply rooted custodial obligation, or custodial ethic, that underpins Aboriginal Australian culture, and could offer significant benefits for sustainable land management and reconciliation in Australia."
],
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"Definitions in Australian literature",
"Aboriginal Australian academics Joann Schmider (Mamu), Samantha Cooms (Nunukul) and Melinda Mann (Darumbal) offer the following simple definition for traditional custodians: \"the direct descendants of the Indigenous people of a particular location prior to colonisation\".",
"However, they add the caveat that \"western worldviews are encapsulated within the English language and using western terminology to illuminate Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing is inevitability fraught with misinterpretations and imperfect understandings\".",
"As noted by Wiradjuri scholar Yalmambirra and European Australian archaeologist Dirk Spennemann: \"before the onset of European administration, there was no collective concept for the original custodians of this continent, and each community, culturally divergent from its neighbours, had its own identity\".The English-language term \"traditional custodians\" is not unique to First Nations Australians, and has been used to refer to local communities' relationships with land and resources in West Africa, Southern Africa, and Canada.",
"It has been applied in an Australian context since 1972 at the latest, when sections 4 and 9 of the Western Australian ''Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972'' defined them as \"a representative body of persons of Aboriginal descent that has an interest in a place or object to which this Act applies that is of traditional and current importance to it\".Following progress on First Nations land rights, European Australian understanding of traditional custodianship improved in the 1980s.",
"In 1981, journalist Jack Waterford wrote of Aboriginal law as a system of \"religious obligations, duties of kinship and relationship, caring for country and the acquisition and passing on of the community's store of knowledge\".",
"Geographer Elspeth Young, in 1987, elaborated on the concept of \"caring for country\" as \"a set of practices that articulated primary rights to land, which were based on spiritual custodianship, with secondary land use rights\".",
"By 1992, handing down their judgment on the landmark ''Mabo'' case, High Court Justices William Deane and Mary Gaudron acknowledged that \"under the laws or customs of the relevant locality, particular tribes or clans were, either on their own or with others, custodians of the areas of land from which they derived their sustenance and from which they often took their tribal names.",
"Their laws or customs were elaborate and obligatory.",
"\"In a 2021 report, the Australian federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water defined traditional custodians as \"Indigenous people or nations who have responsibilities in caring for their Country\".",
"This contrasted with traditional owners, defined as \"an Indigenous owner of their traditional Country, as determined through the purchase of freehold, as granted by government or as determined through the native title process\".",
"Since 2022 the Australian Public Service has advised capitalising the first letters in each word when referring to traditional custodians."
],
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"First Nations understandings of custodianship",
"Wardandi man Josh Whiteland (2015) sharing a traditional Dreamtime story, offering an explanation for how humans came to bear the custodial responsibility of caring for the natural environment around themFirst Nations Australians have expressed their interpretations of traditional custodianship through academic writing, political advocacy, traditional stories, poetry and music.Numerous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures share an understanding that, contrary to Western views on land ownership, the land \"owns us\".",
"Elders including Quandamooka woman Oodgeroo Noonuccal, Gai-mariagal and Wiradjuri man Dennis Foley, and Yankunytjatjara man Bob Randall discuss this theme at length, often in a spiritual context, referring to Country as an owner or a maternal figure, and a core component of cultural identity.",
"Noonuccal assigns particular importance to the following maxim: \"We cannot own the land for the land owns us\".Drawing on this important relationship with Country, many First Nations Australians — including Aboriginal Australians across the continent and Torres Strait Islanders alike — identify a sense of responsibility or obligation to care for Country as a central tenet of traditional custodianship.",
"Yolŋu woman Djuwalpi Marika outlined this sense of responsibility within her community in a 1993 report: \"The Yolngu people belong to a number of separate clan groups, each consisting of individual families.",
"Each clan is spiritually connected to their own particular ancestral homeland place (wanga), and being the traditional custodians are responsible for the care and management of their wanga.",
"Living in their own lands make people feel happy and brings the relationship of the land, its people and their ancestors together.\"",
"Turbuna man Jim Everett and Barkandji woman Zena Cumpston both identify a custodial obligation to care for Country as a shared foundation of First Nations communities across Australia, embedding a sense of deep respect and accountability for the natural world.",
"According to this view, being on Country is not considered a right, but a privilege; as Warrwa-Noongar woman Louise O'Reilly explains: \"it is not about our right to own land, it is about our right to protect that land.",
"Our right to ensure that land is looked after in a way that will ensure its healthy, sustainable existence.",
"It is a deeply imprinted sense of connection and responsibility that Aboriginal people feel to the land and not about having land as a possession.",
"\"First Nations poets and musicians often express their affinity with Country and associated custodial responsibility through their works: Custodians may be referred to by different names in the hundreds of distinct Australian Aboriginal languages.",
"These include \"nguraritja\" in Pitjantjatjara, \"kwertengerle\" in Arrernte, \"kurdungurlu\" in Warlpiri, and \"djungkay\" in Kuninjku – although these words may refer more specifically to familial roles within traditional kinship networks that bestow a particular custodial responsibility.",
"In the Dharug language, the related phrase \"yanama budyari gumada\" means \"walk with good spirit\".===Custodianship and ownership===The distinction between traditional custodians and traditional owners is made by some, but not all, First Nations Australians.",
"On one hand, Yuwibara man Philip Kemp states that he would \"prefer to be identified as a Traditional Custodian and not a Traditional Owner as I do not own the land but I care for the land.\"",
"Wurundjeri man Ron Jones shared this sentiment, claiming that the words \"traditional owners\" are not typically used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.",
"In 2017, the Referendum Council received several submissions expressing a desire to have First Nations Australians recognised as traditional custodians or guardians in the preamble of the Constitution of Australia, although the Council's final report recommended prioritising a Voice to Parliament and Makarrata Commission rather than symbolic recognition of this status.",
"Conversely, advocates for Australian Indigenous sovereignty may prefer to emphasise their status as traditional owners rather than solely traditional custodians.",
"Addressing the 2018 Barunga Festival, deputy chair of the Northern Land Council John Christophersen proclaimed: \"We're not custodians, we're not caretakers.",
"We weren't looking after the land for somebody else to come and take away.",
"We were the owners.",
"And occupiers.",
"And custodians.",
"And caretakers.\"",
"Wurundjeri, Yorta Yorta and Taungurung man Andrew Peters expressed the view that \"using the phrase ‘traditional owners’ indicates an Indigenous definition of ownership that has never involved monetary payments, title, or exclusive rights, but rather the recognition of thousands of years of respect, rights and responsibilities shared among many.",
"\"Proposals to amend the constitution to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as First Peoples, whether framed as owners, custodians, or otherwise, have not been successful.",
"The failed 1999 referendum would have added a preamble to the Constitution that included \"honouring Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, the nation's first people, for their deep kinship with their lands and for their ancient and continuing cultures which enrich the life of our country\"; while the failed 2023 referendum would have established a Voice to Parliament \"in recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of Australia\"."
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"Custodial ethic",
"Adjunct Associate Professor Mary Graham (2021) presenting a webinar on the laws of obligation to land and her interpretation of the custodial ethicMary Graham, a Kombu-merra and Wakka Wakka woman, developed the philosophical concept of a unique Aboriginal \"custodial ethic\".",
"Acknowledging that different people and cultures develop different theories on the \"question of existence\", Graham posits that Aboriginal Australians identified land or nature as \"the only constant in the lives of human beings\", to such an extent that the physical and spiritual worlds were regarded as inherently interconnected.",
"This emphasises the importance of the custodial ethic, effectively an obligatory system for people to play a role in following natural wisdom, looking after the land on which they live, and renewing its flora and fauna.Elaborating further, Graham identifies two principles that together comprise the custodial ethic: \"1.the ethical principle of maintaining a respectful, nurturing relationship with Land, Place and community, and 2.the organising governance principle based on autonomy and identity of Place\".",
"These two principles can complement and balance each other to permit \"a non-ego-based society\", and a unique mode of thinking expressed in the following four basic assumptions: that we are not alone in the world; that our needs are more than just physical; a deep reflective motive of long-term strategic thought; and a rejection of self-oriented survivalist thinking that ultimately normalises competitiveness.Other First Nations authors have adopted the concept of a custodial ethic.",
"Wiradjuri man Glenn Loughrey suggests that it may offer a more accurate understanding of Aboriginal alternatives to the Western concepts of spirituality, justice and rights: \"In Aboriginal ways of being these are not needed as it is taken for granted we will care for each other, in whatever shape and form the other comes in.",
"It can be described as the custodial ethic and is the reason there are no owners of country, only custodians.\"",
"Noonuccal woman Samantha Coombs concurs that the custodial ethic is \"a profound concept rooted in the belief that all things are considered equal, autonomous, and protected through the wisdom of the collective\".The importance of commitment to a custodial ethic has also been acknowledged by some elements of non-First Nations Australian society.",
"The Royal Societies of Australia (a national group representing the scientific academies of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania) in 2021 proposed that: \"This custodianship approach has to be the foundation of our stewardship of country, with priority for support for country on ethical and pragmatic grounds (it is the right thing to do; we rely on it for daily living).",
"We must be looking to the long term, thinking strategically.",
"A society with a custodial ethic must do this.\""
],
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"Custodianship of knowledge",
"In being responsible for Country, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's traditional custodians typically serve as custodians of accompanying systems of traditional knowledge; they bear a \"cultural imperative for protecting, maintaining and creating knowledge\".",
"Much, but not all, of this knowledge relates to land and environmental management, including controlled burning, wildlife observation, pest control, water conservation, and erosion control.European Australian journalist Jeff McMullen cites Gurindji stockman and land rights activist Vincent Lingiari as an example of a custodian of knowledge: \"As a senior lawman, Vincent Lingiari was drawing on his grandfatherʼs knowledge and connection to Gurindji country, reclaiming and asserting the core responsibility of custodianship.",
"Like the very strongest Earth science, this foundational concept of the Aboriginal system of knowledge gives every man, woman and child some responsibility to help maintain the balance of the living system of life, the source of well-being for all creatures now and into the future.",
"\"First Nataions Australians' knowledge of Country, and the practices underpinning traditional custodianship, have been incorporated into some Australian education programs."
],
[
"Challenges to custodianship",
"Some First Nations groups in Australia have spoken out about their struggles to receive recognition as traditional custodians within Australia's current political and legal frameworks.",
"Traditional knowledge had historically been passed down via the oral tradition through kinship networks, and despite some progress, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples allege that more work needs to be done to protect their custodial knowledge.According to Kamilaroi man Marcus Waters, attempts to form a broad pan-Aboriginal political community of scholars in Australian academia, even if well-intentioned, may end up sacrificing the nuance and context of the different custodial governance systems in different First Nations cultures.",
"There is also some concern that the term \"traditional custodianship\" lacks specificity.",
"In 2017, the Final Report of the Referendum Council noted that custodianship is one of several concepts that are currently \"legally ambiguous\"."
],
[
"See also",
"*Australian Aboriginal identity*Australian Aboriginal sacred site**Corporate environmental responsibility*Earth jurisprudence*Environmental stewardship*History of Indigenous Australians*Land ethic*Tangata whenua*Traditional ecological knowledge"
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"Johnny Rich"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''John Richardson''' (born November 21, 1958) is a retired American professional wrestler better known by his ring name '''Johnny Rich'''.",
"He wrestled for the World Championship Wrestling in the early 1990s, Mid-South Wrestling, Continental Championship Wrestling, Continental Wrestling Association in Memphis, Georgia Championship Wrestling and other Southern promotions."
],
[
"Professional wrestling career",
"Rich made his debut in 1981 in Memphis as Roy Rogers.",
"He later worked for Mid-South Wrestling from 1982 to 1983.He made his debut for Continental Championship Wrestling in 1985.In 1984, he won the NWA Southeast United States Junior Heavyweight Championship defeating Rip Rogers.",
"Rich was part of the Rat Patrol with Tonga Kid and Steve Armstrong where he won the NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship four times with them.",
"Later he won the titles again with his real-life cousin Tommy Rich as the Riches twice.",
"In 1988, he teamed with Davey Rich (David Haskins) billed as his cousin as the Riches and later the Party Patrol in the South and Smoky Mountain Wrestling until 1992.In 1989, he made his debut in World Championship Wrestling with Davey Rich as a team.",
"In 1990, Rich would go on his own.",
"He participated in the WCW Light Heavyweight Championship tournament where he lost to Richard Morton in the quarter finals in August 1991.He would also team with Joey Maggs as The Creatures, a masked tag team which appeared at Halloween Havoc that year, losing to Big Josh and P. N. News on October 27, 1991.They would continue as a team until 1993.In 1994, Rich left WCW.",
"He would work in the independent circuit until retiring in 2007."
],
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"Championships and accomplishments",
"*'''Southeastern Championship Wrestling/Continental Championship Wrestling'''**NWA Southeast United States Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)**NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship (6 times) - with Tonga Kid (3), Steve Armstrong (1) and Tommy Rich (2)**NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship (1 time)**AWA Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Davey Rich *'''USA Wrestling'''**USA Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Davey Rich"
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"Bhima's Warung"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Bhima's Warung''' is a southeast Asian fusion restaurant in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, located at 262 King St N."
],
[
"Menu",
"According to a 2011 ''Guelph Mercury'' article, \"Bhima’s menu is all about elaborate, wacky, creative fusion\".",
"Bhima's uses elements of French cuisine as a foundation for its fusion of Asian cuisines.",
"Bhima's offers a large selection of fish and seafood, and the food is generally spicy.",
"For drinks, beers, Singha, cocktails, and wines are served.",
"Examples of appetizers served include Goi Tai and Nam Prik Gung Mamauang.",
"For mains, past options have included Cornish hen, Kee Mao, Bistik Tandoori, and the Pad Ped Surf & Turf."
],
[
"History",
"Bhima's Warung opened in 1994.The restaurant is owned by Paul Boehmer, and is named after Bhima, a Hindu legend that is a chef to the gods.",
"The ''warung'' in the name means a small Indonesian food stall.",
"The restaurant's location has been described as \"blink-and-you'll-miss-it\".Boehmer is classically trained in French cuisine (with over 15 years of experience) and discovered southeast Asian cuisines during his travels.",
"While in Indonesia, Boehmer learned some Indonesian, allowing him to learn recipes from elders for traditional dishes.",
"On the mix of cuisines, Boehmer stated \"The two came together and it was not necessarily planned.\"",
"At this time, Asian food was less popular in Waterloo, but this changed as the increase of international students caused the city to become more multicultural.In 2004, Bhima's added a patio in reaction to a regional no-smoking bylaw.",
"The same year, Boehmer opened Loloan, a restaurant in Bali, Indonesia.",
"In March 2018, Bhima's opened a sister restaurant, Loloan Lobby Bar, which imitates the atmosphere of a hotel lobby bar.",
"Bhima's closed for indoor dining during COVID-19 lockdowns in 2021, but remained open for takeout."
],
[
"Reception",
"Bhima's has received reviews from ''The Record'' in 1995, 1998, 2002, 2014, and 2021, and reviews from the ''Guelph Mercury'' in 2000, 2008, and 2011.The 1995 Record review described the food as \"sensational\" and menu as \"exceptional \".",
"The 1998 ''Record'' review praised the atmosphere, food, and service.",
"In 2005, Bhima's was listed in the restaurant guide ''Where to Eat in Canada.''",
"The 2011 ''Mercury'' review was positive, describing the restaurant as \"one of a kind\" and summarizing it as having \"intoxicating flavours, laid-back atmosphere, great service\".",
"According to a 2014 ''Waterloo Chronicle'' article by Bob Vrbanac, Bhima's \"has been rated as one of the top places to dine in Canada\" and is among the highest rated restaurants in the region on Trip Advisor.=== Legacy ===According to Andrew Coppolino of CBC News, Bhima's has a reputation for developing cooks who \"stay in the region to add their skill to the food scene's diversity\".",
"Vrbanac wrote that Bhima's was creating Asian fusion dishes before that trend existed, and \"some might suggest that Boehmer anticipated the trend\"."
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"Cefepime/enmetazobactam"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Cefepime/enmetazobactam''' is an experimental medication intended for the treatment of urinary tract infections and pneumonia.",
"It is a fixed dose combination containing cefepime, a cephalosporin, and enmetazobactam, a beta-lactamase inhibitor."
],
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"Society and culture",
"=== Legal status ===In January 2024, the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use of the EMA adopted a positive opinion, recommending the granting of a marketing authorization for the medicinal product Exblifep, intended for the treatment of urinary tract infections and pneumonia in adults.",
"The applicant for this medicinal product is Advanz Pharma Limited."
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"References"
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"Further reading",
"* *"
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"Stanislav Kozlovsky"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Stanislav Alexandrovich Kozlovsky''' (, born 8 December 1976) is a Russian scientist-psychologist, specialist in the field of cognitive neuroscience of memory and perception.",
"Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor.In addition to teaching and scientific activities, he is actively involved in promoting the Runet.",
"He is an active participant in Russian Wikipedia and a former director of Wikimedia RU."
],
[
"Biography",
"Stanislav Kozlovsky was born on 8 December 1976, in Moscow.In 1995 Stanislav Kozlovsky started to study in the Moscow State University, from which he graduated in 2000 with honors.",
"In the same time he began to engage in teaching and scientific activities.",
"Since 2014 he was working as an associate professor of the Department of Psychophysiology.In 2003, he graduated from the graduate school of M.V.",
"Lomonosov Moscow State University in the Department of Psychophysiology.",
"A year later, under the scientific supervision of Professor E. N. Sokolov, defended his dissertation for the academic degree of Candidate of Psychological Sciences on the topic \"Psychophysiological mechanisms storing visual images in working memory\".From 2005 to 2008, he was a researcher at the Laboratory of Psychophysiology of Creativity at the Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences.From 2009 to 2013, he was Head of the Department of \"Methods of Neurocognitive Research\" at the Institute of Cognitive Research of the Russian Scientific Center \"Kurchatov Institute\".",
"After the Institute of Cognitive Research, along with other structural divisions, joined the Kurchatov Complex of NBICS Technologies in 2010–2011, he held the position of deputy head of the laboratory of neurobiological influences, and in 2011-2012 he was a senior researcher at the laboratory of biocontrol.In the year of 2002 he completed an internship at the University of Helsinki, in 2007 at the University of Padua, the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, and in 2010 at the TU Dresden.He is a full member of a number of scientific organizations such as the I. P. Pavlov Physiological Society of the Russian Academy of Sciences (since 2007), the Organization of Human Brain Mapping (OHBM, since 2006), the Association of Computing Technology, the International Organization of Psychophysiology at the United Nations (Eng.",
"International Organization of Psychophysiology), the International Neuropsychological Society (English: International Neuropsychological Society, INS; since 2015).In 2023, he was forced to resign \"of his own free will\" from the Faculty of Psychology of Moscow State University due to the threat of recognition as a foreign agent, after which the general meeting of Wikimedia RU decided to terminate the project for the safety of all its participants.",
"Despite that on 2 February 2024, he was still labeled as a foreign agent."
],
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"Teaching",
"At the Faculty of Psychology of Moscow State University he gives lecture courses on \"Physiology of sensory systems\", \"Physiology of higher nervous activity\", \"Psychophysiology\" for 2-3 year students, as well as special courses \"Memory Mechanisms\" and \"Tomographic Methods in Psychophysiology\" for students and undergraduates specialty \"psychophysiologists\".",
"At the Faculty of Physics he teaches the section \"Cognitive Neuroscience\" of the special course \"Fundamentals of Cognitive Sciences\" for 5th year students of a specialty related to nanotechnology.Since 2012, together with A.",
"A. Kiselnikov at the Faculty of Psychology of Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov, he has been the scientific director of the Interdisciplinary Scientific Seminar \"Fundamental Cognitive Neuroscience\", and since 2015 the scientific director of the School of Psychophysiology for junior students."
],
[
"Awards",
"* 2006 — Laureate of the program \"Best Candidates and Doctors of Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences\", conducted by the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Foundation for the Promotion of Russian Science (in the nomination \"Best Candidates of Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences\").",
"* 2008 — I.V.",
"Kurchatov Prize in the direction of \"research and development in the field of information science, computer technology and management\" for the creation (together with A.V.",
"Vartanov) of a new method for processing tomographic images, which allows to significantly reduce the dynamic range of represented intensity values MRI signal with the collection of important image details, leaving them contrasted equally in the high and low brightness ranges.",
"* 2009 — First place in the All-Russian competition of popular science articles and documentaries \"Science to Society\", held by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia and M.V.",
"Lomonosov Moscow State University (in the category \"Best popular science article\").",
"* 2016 — First prize in the competition of works that contribute to solving the problems of the Development Program of Moscow University (in the category \"Achievements in Research Activities\")."
],
[
"Scientific works",
"=== In Russian ===* Козловский С. А., Вартанов А. В. Оперативная память и зрительный вызванный потенциал // Журнал высшей нервной деятельности имени И. П. Павлова.",
"2000.Т.",
"50.No. 4.С.",
"638.",
"* Козловский С. А. Мозговые механизмы удержания зрительного образа в рабочей памяти // Психология.",
"Журнал Высшей школы экономики.",
"2005.Т.",
"2.No. 3.С.",
"142–147.",
"* Вартанов А. В., Козловский С. А. Методы избирательной компрессии динамического диапазона томографических данных // Медицинская физика.",
"2008.No. 1.С.",
"29–35.",
"* Вартанов А. В., Козловский С. А., Скворцова В. Б., Созинова Е. В., Пирогов Ю. А., Анисимов Н. В., Куприянов Д. А. Память человека и анатомические особенности гиппокампа // Вестник Московского университета.",
"Серия 14: Психология.",
"2009.No. 4.С.",
"3–16.",
"* Величковский Б. Б., Козловский С. А., Вартанов А. В. Тренировка когнитивных функций: перспективные исследования в России // Национальный психологический журнал.",
"2010.No. 1.С.",
"122–127.",
"* Величковский Б. Б., Козловский С. А. Рабочая память человека: фундаментальные исследования и практические приложения // Интеграл.",
"2012.No. 6.С.",
"14–17.",
"* Козловский С. А., Величковский Б. Б., Вартанов А. В., Никонова Е. Ю., Величковский Б. М. Роль областей цингулярной коры в функционировании памяти человека // Экспериментальная психология.",
"2012.Т.",
"5.No. 1.С.",
"12–22.",
"* Меньшикова Г. Я., Козловский С. А., Полякова Н. В. Исследование целостности системы «глаз-голова-тело» при помощи технологии виртуальной реальности // Экспериментальная психология.",
"2012.Т.",
"5.No. 3.С.",
"115–121.",
"* Вартанов А. В., Козловский С. А., Попов В. В., Исакова Ю. А., Баев А. А., Беззубик Е. Г., Глозман Ж. М. Методика диагностики цереброваскулярной реактивности // Избранные вопросы нейрореабилитации Материалы VII международного конгресса «Нейрореабилитация — 2015».",
"2015.С.",
"58–61.=== In other languages ===* Sozinova E. V., Kozlovskiy S. A., Vartanov A. V., Skvortsova V. B., Pirogov Y.",
"A., Anisimov N. V., Kupriyanov D. A.",
"The role of hippocampus parts in verbal memory and activation processes // International Journal of Psychophysiology.",
"2008.Т.",
"69.No. 3.С.",
"312.",
"* Kozlovskiy S. A., Pyasik M. M., Vartanov A. V., Nikonova E. Yu.",
"Verbal working memory: magnetic resonance morphometric analysis and a psychophysiological model // Psychology in Russia: State of the Art.",
"2013.Т.",
"6.No. 3.С.",
"19–30.",
"* Kozlovskiy S., Vartanov A., Pyasik M., Nikonova E., Boris V. Anatomical Characteristics of Cingulate Cortex and Neuropsychological Memory Tests Performance // Procedia — Social and Behavioral Sciences.",
"2013.Т.",
"86.С.",
"128.",
"* Kiselnikov A.",
"A., Sergeev A.",
"A., Dolgorukova A. P., Vartanov A. V., Glozman J. M., Kozlovskiy S. A., Pyasik M. M. Psychophysiological mechanisms of color-emotional semantic // International Journal of Psychophysiology.",
"2014.Т.",
"94.No. 2.С.",
"241."
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"1793 Rauracian Republic annexation referendum"
],
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"Introduction",
"A referendum on annexation by the French First Republic was held in the Rauracian Republic, a sister republic of France, between 4 and 7 March 1793.Of the 115 deputies meant to represent the voting results of their communities, only 41 reliable ones were admitted, who on the 7th confirmed the annexation to France as decided by the first two assemblies."
],
[
"Background",
"Following the proclamation in September 1792 of the French First Republic, unrest quickly spread in the lands of the Prince-Bishopric of Basel, which was occupied by French volunteer battalions.",
"On November 27, 1792, the Council of Twenty-Four, a group of 23 former state councillors lead by , declared itself the National Assembly, and on December 19, 1792, together with 122 elected representatives, proclaimed the Rauracian Republic, which consisted of the northern part of the former Prince-Bishopric.",
"The southern part, which had legal ties to Switzerland, remained unoccupied.The first assembly preferred annexation to France but was declared illegal by the French Foreign Minister as the drafting of a constitution had been lost in political battles.",
"A second assembly convened on January 18, 1793, but was so divided that the French commissioners dissolved it.",
"Finally, a third assembly was elected from March 4 to 6, which met on March 7 and only had to decide on annexation."
],
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"Results",
"Map of the Prince-Bishopric of Basel in the 18th centuryThere was general male suffrage from the age of 21 and voting took place openly in general meetings.",
"The representatives represented the voting results of their communities.Votes from Laufental were declared invalid by French authorities as they set preconditions for the protection of religion.",
"Birseck-Pfeffingen did not vote to join the union because it did not understand the French documents.",
"The \"yes\" votes with reservations count as a \"yes\" because the French National Assembly complied with the request for a Mont-Terrible department.=== Breakdown ===AreaYesYes with reservationsYes totalNoVotes%Votes%Votes%Votes% Porrentruy 50 18.87% '''225''' '''84.91%''' '''265''' '''100.00%''' 0 00.00% 265 0 525 50.48% Bailliage (Ajoie) 140 25.93% '''400''' '''74.07%''' '''540''' '''100.00%''' 0 00.00% 540 0 2,400 22.50% Delémont 0 00.00% '''120''' '''100.00%''' '''120''' '''100.00%''' 0 00.00% 120 0 250 48.00% Bailliage (Delémont) '''450''' '''100.00%''' 0 00.00 '''450''' '''100.00%''' 0 00.00% 450 0 1,850 24.32% Saint-Ursanne '''150''' '''100.00%''' 0 00.00 '''150''' '''100.00%''' 0 00.00% 150 0 500 30.00% Franches-Montagnes '''200''' '''52.63%''' 120 31.58% '''320''' '''84.21%''' 60 15.79% 380 0 1,700 22.35% Laufental 0 00.00% 0 00.00% 0 00.00% 0 00.00% 0 150 800 18.75% Birseck-Pfeffingen 0 00.00% 0 00.00% 0 00.00% 0 00.00% 0 150 1,200 12.50%Totals99051.70%86545.17%1,85596.87%603.13%1,9153009,22524.00%"
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"Aftermath",
"Of the 115 deputies elected to represent the voting results of their communities, only 41 reliable ones were admitted, who on the following day promised the establishment of a separate administrative district and the recognition of the Catholic faith and, as decided in the original assemblies, confirmed annexation to France, which was interpreted as the \"freely expressed wish of the sovereign people of Pruntrut\".",
"The National Convention finalized annexation on March 23 and, as desired, formed the new department of Mont-Terrible.In 1815, the Congress of Vienna assigned the French-speaking areas and Laufental to the Canton of Bern, while Birseck was assigned to the Canton of Basel."
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"Tonyboy Espinosa"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Antonio \"Tonyboy\"''' '''Espinosa''' (sometimes spelled as '''Tony Boy''') is a Filipino former basketball player and basketball coach who serving as one of the assistant coaches under Chito Victolero of the Magnolia Hotshots in the PBA."
],
[
"Playing career",
"=== La Salle ===Espinosa played for De La Salle Green Archers from 1991 to 1995 under Derrick Pumaren, and later with Virgil Villavicencio, and played with future colleague Jason Webb.",
"In the 1991 UAAP Finals, he played against FEU Tamaraws led by another future colleague Johnny Abarrientos.",
"With the Green Archers leading, 76–71, Espinosa was called for his fifth foul on Johnny Abarrientos.",
"But the referees failed to send the La Salle guard out of the game, letting some seconds run down before Adi Papa was sent in as his replacement.",
"La Salle won the game, but the FEU coach Arturo Valenzona protested and eventually claimed the title, because La Salle did not appear on the rematch game after the protest.=== Professional ===Espinosa was drafted by Mobiline Cellulars in 1997, and played on the team until 1999.He played with Batangas Blades.",
"He was free agent until 2004, when he was signed by now James Yap-led Purefoods TJ Hotdogs.",
"He also played on Coca-Cola Tigers from 2005 until 2006."
],
[
"Coaching career",
"Espinosa was hired in 2015 when Jason Webb was appointed as an assistant coach in Star Hotshots.",
"That time, another former Green Juno Sauler joined the staff.",
"When Webb was demoted, he was retained.He was assigned as head coach of Purefoods TJ Titans of the PBA 3x3."
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"References"
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"Lee Aaliya"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Lee Abraham Aaliya''' (born November 8, 2004) is an Argentine professional basketball player currently playing for Palmer Basket Mallorca, in the Spanish LEB Plata league, on loan from UCAM Murcia CB.",
"At , he plays as a power forward.He made his debut for Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata in 2021, and later spent a season at Atenas de Córdoba.",
"In 2022, Aaliya made his debut for the national basketball team, representing Argentina in the 2022 FIBA South America Under-17 Championship.",
"Since 2023, he has played for the senior national men's basketball team."
],
[
"Professional career",
"Aaliya's debut was in 2021, for his hometown team where he played since he was a child, Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata.",
"He played for Gimnasia y Esgrima for two seasons before transferring to Atenas de Córdoba, where he spent a season.",
"In 2024, he was signed by Spanish Liga ACB team UCAM Murcia CB with a contract for four seasons, and sent on loan to LEB Plata side Palmer Basket Mallorca."
],
[
"National team career",
"Aaliya formed part of the Argentina men's basketball team at the 2022 South America U17 Championship, where he won a silver medal.",
"He also formed part of the U18 team that played at the 2022 Americas Championship, at which Argentina placed fourth.",
"In 2023, he was featured in the men's U19 team at the U19 World Cup, held in Debrecen, Hungary.",
"Argentina placed 5th in the competition and Aaliya was named part of the U19 Second All-Tournament Team, finishing fourth in the tournament in scoring and rebounds.On July 25, 2023, he made his debut for the men's senior national team in a friendly against Catalonia, held in Manresa."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Aaliya's father, Jeff Aaliya (also known as ''Musambe Tutu''), is a Ghanaian-born bodybuilder and professional wrestler who immigrated to Argentina in 1997.His mother, Paula Ansín, is an Argentine national.",
"Aaliya was born in La Plata.",
"His brother, Jefferson Aaliya, is also a professional basketball player for Obras Sanitarias.He is a practicing Muslim."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"** Lee Aaliya at fiba.com* Lee Aaliya at Latinbasket.com"
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"Maiden's Bower"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Maiden's Bower''' is a Bronze Age round cairn built in Flass Vale Nature Reserve, in Durham, England.",
"It is a scheduled monument with a list entry number of 1008843."
],
[
"Description",
"The flat-topped cairn measures 8.5 metres in diameter and stands to a maximum height of 1.5 metres.It is surrounded by a level berm 3.5 metres wide.",
"On the south-western side there are visible traces of a surrounding ditch, 0.3 metres deep and 2 metres wide."
],
[
"Location",
"Maiden's Bower is located in North East England, County Durham, Durham, in the south-west corner of the Flass Vale Nature Reserve.",
"The cairn is situated on the north-eastern end of a ridge overlooking the Wear Valley."
],
[
"History",
"Maiden's Bower dates back to around 3,000 years ago, when people settled in the area and started clearing Flass Vale for pasture.The earliest recorded mention of Maiden's Bower was in 1346.Before the Battle of Neville's Cross the Durham monks, led by Prior John Fossor, raised the holy corporax cloth from St. Cuthbert's tomb as a banner on the cairn during a vigil.",
"A wooden cross to commemorate the victory of the battle was reported to have stood on Maiden's Bower until 1569.Maiden's Bower was protected as a scheduled monument in 1926, and in 1990 Flass Vale was designated as a local wildlife site."
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"Suyuntbek Mamyraliyev"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Suyuntbek Avuakirovich Mamyraliyev''' (; ; born 7 January 1998) is a Kyrgyz footballer who plays as a left-back for Dordoi Bishkek and the Kyrgyzstan national team."
],
[
"Club career",
"Mamyraliyev is a youth product of Dordoi Bishkek since 2011, before moving to Ala-Too Naryn's youth side in 2014.He began his senior career with Ala-Too Nary in the Kyrgyz Premier League in 2016.In 2017, he returned to Dordoi where he won the 2018 Kyrgyzstan League and 2018 Kyrgyzstan Cup.",
"The following season, he moved to Ilbirs Bishkek, and followed that up with year-long stints at Alga Bishkek and Alay.",
"In 2022, he once more returned to Dordoi helped them win the 2022 Kyrgyzstan Super Cup."
],
[
"International career",
"Mamyraliyev made his international debut with the Kyrgyzstan national team in a 1–1 friendly tie with Myanmar on 25 March 2023.He was called up to the national team for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup."
],
[
"Honours",
";'''Dordoi Bishkek'''*Kyrgyz Premier League: 2018*Kyrgyzstan Cup: 2018*Kyrgyzstan Super Cup: 2022"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* *"
]
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[
"Dabhadkar Rajiv"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dabhadkar Rajiv''' is an Indian Technocrat, author, columnist and CEO & Founder of \"National Organization for Software and Technology Professionals\"."
],
[
"Activism",
"The initial goal of Dabhadkar was to alter the public's perception of Indian knowledge workers employed abroad, particularly in the US.",
"His commissioned media initiatives have primarily focused on communicating the issues of wage discrimination and abuse of the rights of guest workers.His research work has been cited by the UK Border Agency as well as the US Homeland Security.Rajiv Dabhadkar returned to India, after staying more than a decade in the United States of America, and founded The National Organization for Software and Technology Professionals (NOSTOPS) in April 2004.He joined hands with Bright Future Jobs as an American lobbying partner to end the xenophobic anti-guest worker sentiments.Dabhadkar is also a columnist on few notable websites such as The Times of India, Moneycontrol and Medium."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Green Carrot - Americas Work Visa Crisis, 2014, p:204, ISBN 1500929107* \"Americanisms - The Guide for Indian BPO Industry\", 2005, p:157, ASIN:B005D3TF6E"
],
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"References"
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[
[
"Yad Labanim"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Yad Labanim''' is an Israeli volunteer organization to commemorate soldiers who died in Israel's conflicts and care for their bereaved families.",
"The organization was established in 1949, and was registered as an association in 1982."
],
[
"History",
"Yad Labanim was founded shortly after the 1948 Palestine War as a result of a letter sent to the newspapers in December 1948 by Dr. Miriam Shapira, a mother who lost her son in the war.",
"In the letter, sent with the support of other mothers and bearing the name \"Yad Labanim\", she called on the bereaved mothers to unite in founding a foundation for the establishment of an institution as a memorial to their sons who had died in war and an orphanage for war orphans.",
"Its purpose was also to give encouragement and support to the bereaved mothers.The organization includes bereaved parents, brothers and sisters, Jews, Arabs, Druze, Bedouins and Circassians.",
"In the past it also included widows and orphans of the IDF, but in 1991 they established a separate organization for themselves, called the Organization of Widows and Orphans of the IDF, after they claimed that Yad Labanim had not given them adequate representation.In 1957, Beit Yad Labanim in Petach Tikva (with a mention of its creator Baruch Oren) won the Israel Prize for its special contribution to society and the country in commemorative enterprises.In 2006, the bereaved families were asked to assist in the financing of part of the organization's activities by paying regular membership fees, a process that upset a number of the bereaved families."
],
[
"Activities",
"Yad Labanim's headquarters are in Tel Aviv, and the organization operates 70 centres and branches in many major Israeli cities.",
"Various educational and cultural activities are held at the centres to commemorate the dead, including outreach activities among school students.",
"In every Yad Labanim centre there is a memorial room with a commemorative plaque, on which are engraved the names of the dead of that settlement and pages telling their life story.",
"In general, Yad Labanim centres also hold general cultural activities, which are not related to the IDF dead.",
"For example, in Ramat Hasharon, Yad Labanim houses the municipal library, and in Herzliya the city museum is in the Yad Labanim house.Yad Labanim representatives represent bereaved families in front of the Ministry of Defence and the welfare authorities, serve as representatives in the Public Council for the Commemoration of the Soldier, and are engaged in reviewing regulations and procedures for the sake of the families.",
"The organization also carries out cultural and welfare activities among the bereaved families, including trips, study days and vacations.",
"The publication ''\"Siakh Shcholim\"'' (Discussion of the Grieving) is published on its behalf for Remembrance Day, which is distributed to the families of the bereaved.The organization is involved in the planning and construction of the National Memorial Hall on Mount Herzl."
],
[
"Gallery",
"File:\"בית סיר לורנס אוליפנט דלית אל כרמל \"בית יד לבנים לדרוזים.jpg|Yad Labanim House in Daliyat al-Karmel for the Druze who have diedFile:בית יד לבנים, אשדוד, דצמבר 2023.jpg|Yad Labanim House in AshdodFile:ספריה עירונית הוד-השרון בית יד לבנים.jpg|Yad Labanim House, with city library, in Hod HaSharonFile:בית יד לבנים חיפה, מבנה חיצוני 01.jpg|Yad Labanim House in Haifa"
],
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"References"
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[
"Merja Jalo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Merja Jalo''' (born November 25, 1951, birth name: Merja Viro) is Finnish children's and young adult book writer; most of her books tell about the life with horses."
],
[
"Works",
"Her first writing was \"Yllätysori\" in 1977 from the , her longest and most popular series.The second series was (1978-2001).The series was published during 1989–2015.The Markus series started in 1992.She also wrote a series about Jesse the dog together with her sister Marvi.Jalo wrote of her own experience with horses since her childhoood.",
"She was also in racehorse breeding in her own stable (until a horse accident)."
],
[
"Awards",
"*2008: Kirjava kettu (\"\"Spotted fox) reader's award* award (1978, 1985, 1991, 2011)"
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Marjorie Zier"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Marjorie Zier''' (February 2, 1909 – March 9, 1952) was an American film actress."
],
[
"Film career",
"Zier first became interested in acting as a child after trying on outlandish clothing from her mother's wardrobe.",
"When she was 15, she dropped out of High School to become a full time actress.",
"Her first film was The Ancient Mariner, where she played an extra.",
"Her first major role was in the 1927 film Cactus Trails.=== Partial filmography === Year Title Role Notes 1925 ''The Ancient Mariner'' Extra 1927 ''Cactus Trails'' Sally Crater 1928 ''Phantom of the Range'' Vera van Swank"
],
[
"Personal life",
"Zier was the third wife of Michael Cudahy, who was a descendant of meat-packing industrialist Michael Cudahy (industrialist).",
"In 1941, Zier divorced Cudahy, citing cruelty.In 1945, she moved in with real estate agent Stanley Wassil.",
"In 1952, she and Wassil separated, with Zier keeping their apartment.",
"A month later, Wassil beat Zier to death during an argument."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
"Peter Bender"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Peter Bender''' (30 May 1893 – 4 February 1944) was a German writer, religious leader, and Hollow Earth theory advocate.",
"He died in the Holocaust."
],
[
"Biography",
"Bender was born in Rhineland-Palatinate in 1893.After graduating from high school and entering university to study philosophy, he volunteered for army service during World War I, serving as a pilot on the Eastern Front.",
"He suffered a severe jaw injury in a plane crash.",
"In the hospital, he met his future wife Charlotte Asch, whom he married in 1917; she came from a Jewish family of pharmacists.",
"The couple settled in Worms and had two children, Gerhard and Maria.Bender was involved in the socialist movement in Worms, co-founding and serving as a chairman in the local workers' council.",
"While Bender worked as a writer and lecturer, his wife supported the family through income from language lessons.",
"In 1919 Bender founded a religious community under the name “Wormser Menschgemeinde”.",
"He was imprisoned in 1921 for blasphemy and spreading lewd writings.",
"In 1927, he published his only novel, ''Karl Tormann – A Rhenish Man of Our Time'' ().Among Bender's topics of interest was the Hollow Earth theory.",
"He saw himself as a successor to the American religious leader and Hollow Earth proponent Cyrus Teed, basing his ideas off his teachings and frequently contacting Teed's Florida community.After the Nazi rise to power, Charlotte Bender, as a Jew, faced increasing restrictions on her daily life.",
"Due to financial difficulties, the Benders moved to Frankfurt in 1935.In 1943, during World War II, Peter Bender was arrested by the Gestapo for allegedly criticizing the Nazi regime.",
"He was deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp, where he died on 4 February 1944.Charlotte died in the Auschwitz concentration camp in March 1943, while both Bender children survived the war."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"In 2023, Austrian writer Clemens J. Setz published ''Monde vor der Landing'', a novel about Bender."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Tangail Saree"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Tangail saree''''' is a traditional handwoven saree of Bangladesh.",
"Its origin is Tangail district of the country.",
"A different form of the saree is also popular in West Bengal, India and is a registered GI indication in the state."
],
[
"History",
"At the end of the 19th century, the handloom industry of Tangail in Bengal flourished.",
"Tangail Saree weavers of Bangladesh are descendants of traditional muslin weavers.",
"Dhamrai and Chauhatta of Dhaka district were the original residence of Tangail Saree weavers of Bangladesh.",
"Later settled in Tangail and in the beginning they made cloth without designs.At one time, cotton weaving was a very important industry in Nadia district.",
"During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, Shantipur was the center of a large and prosperous weaving industry.",
"In 1898 AD, almost all the villages in this district had a few weavers.",
"The weaving industry of Shantipur faced a major threat in the late nineteenth century due to the introduction of cloth from England.",
"The weavers found the trade unprofitable and switched to other professions, resulting in a gradual decline in the number of weavers in the industry.",
"However, according to a survey conducted in 1940 by the Department of Industries, Bengal, 10,000 out of a total of 27,000 people in Shantipur were reported to be members of weaving families.Every member of the weaver's family was involved in the weaving of Tangail sarees produced in undivided Bengal i.e.",
"East-Bengal of British India.",
"No weavers or laborers were hired, which was the practice of not letting the weaving technique go outside the weaver's family.",
"The Basak families were the original saree weaving families of Tangail.",
"These weavers were mainly from the Hindu \"Basak\" community.",
"After the partition of the country in 1947, most of the traditional weavers, including most of the Basak weavers community, of this region started migrated to West Bengal from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).",
"The process of migration intensified in 1965, and reached its peak in 1971 during the Indo-Pak War and the Bangladesh Liberation War.",
"Due to the fear of communal violence, cost of raw materials increasing several times, non-availability of loans from the government, crisis in transportation of goods, lack of business security Hindu weavers gradually migrated from Bangladesh to India, which was mentioned in a research paper published in a journal in 2014.At present, Muslim weavers also weave this saree along with the weavers of the \"Basak\" community in Tangail.=== Origin of the saree in West Bengal ===Traditionally, Shantipur of Nadia and Kalna City of Purba Bardhaman districts are famous centers for handwoven fabrics, hence basak weavers settled in these places and surrounding areas.",
"However, the Basak community maintained their weaving technique through many adversities.",
"Most of the weavers with the help of looms brought with them from East Pakistan (East Bengal, now Bangadesh) and Others with the help of looms provided by the Government of India and Government of West Bengal continued to weave sarees even in refugee camps; many weavers joined the weaving industry of West Bengal as workers in looms owned by local weavers in santipur, Dhatrigram and Samudragarh.A weaver weaves a saree in Phulia.With government encouragement and assistance, weavers from East Bengal soon revived their ancestral profession and the weaving industry flourished again.",
"The weavers of the Basak community of East-Bengal mastered the technique of weaving and designing the Shantipuri loom saree while employed as laborers in the weaving centers of the local weavers of West Bengal and with the help of the local weavers.",
"Later, the weavers of the Basak community were able to mixing the Dhaka-Tangail style with the Shantipuri loom sari.",
"In this mixing a new sari is produced; this new saree produced in West Bengal came to be known as \"Tangail saree\", which was different from the Tangail saree produced in East-Bengal.",
"Like the Bangladeshi Tangail saree, it is also a simplified version of the famous Jamdani technique."
],
[
"Weaving process",
"The Tangail regions of Bangladesh are known for their distinctive handloom weaving known as Tangail Saree.",
"Tangail Saree is made from extremely fine yarn, so it is plush and cozy.",
"Tangail sarees come in a variety of lengths, colors, patterns, and weaving styles.",
"The weavers utilize a unique kind of yarn and thread.Machines do not make Tangail Sarees.",
"This implies that a Tangail Saree is entirely hand-woven and created.",
"The “Par” is one of these sarees’ unique qualities.",
"The margins are made with jori or silk yarn.",
"Silky and lustrous threads are used to carefully sew the Tangail Saree's borders.",
"A Tangail sari may be woven in 5 to 7 days."
],
[
"Varieties of Tangail saree",
"You can find different types of Tangail saree in the market.",
"Each saree comes with different design patterns and manufacturing materials.",
"Here are some of the popular types of Tangail sarees:*Cotton Saree*Soft Silk Saree*Half Silk Saree*Gas-mercerized Saree*Cotton Jamdani Saree*Dangoo Saree*Twisted Cotton Saree*Balucherri Saree"
],
[
"Geographical indication",
"=== Bangladesh ====== West Bengal Claim ====== Protest in Bangladesh ==="
],
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"References"
]
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[
"4-HO-NALT"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''4-Hydroxy-''N''-allyltryptamine''' ('''4-HO-NALT''') is a tryptamine derivative developed by modification of norpsilocin (4-HO-NMT).",
"It produces a head-twitch response in mice consistent with psychedelic-like activity, as do the corresponding ethyl, propyl, isopropyl and benzyl derivatives (4-HO-NET, 4-HO-NPT, 4-HO-NiPT and 4-HO-NBnT), but the bulkier t-butyl and cyclohexyl derivatives are inactive.4-HO-NET, 4-HO-NPT, 4-HO-NiPT & 4-HO-NBnT"
],
[
"See also",
"* 4-AcO-DALT* 4-HO-MALT* 5-HO-DiPT* 5-MeO-T-NBOMe* NTBT"
],
[
"References"
]
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[
"Eric Reyes (basketball)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Enrique \"Eric\" Reyes''' (born December 24, 1967) is a Filipino former basketball player who served as a game analyst on PBA on One Sports."
],
[
"Playing career",
"Reyes played with Danny Francisco, Chot Reyes' brother Jun and future PBA star Olsen Racela in Ateneo Blue Eagles, and won championship against Jerry Codiñera-led UE in 1987 and Dindo Pumaren-led La Salle in 1988.In PBA, he played for Sunkist, Mobiline, and Alaska."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Reyes joined a running competition called ING 20-A Race To Build 20 Homes.",
"Reyes has a son named Gab who playing for Purefoods/Magnolia Hotshots' Batang PBA division.Reyes also working for TV and radio coverages of PBA."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Ngami (Botswana constituency)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ngami''' is a constituency in the North-West District represented in the National Assembly of Botswana since 2019 by Caterpillar Hikuama a BCP MP."
],
[
"Constituency profile",
"Ngami is one of the few constituencies created for the inaugural National Assembly elections in 1965 that has kept its name since then.",
"From 1965 until the 2000s, Ngami was a safe seat for the BDP.",
"The seat became more competitive from 2004 and in 2009 Goyamang Habano from the BAM (later merged with the BCP) was elected as the first non-BDP MP in the constituency.",
"The BDP narrowly regained the constituency in 2014 by 48 votes from the BCP.",
"In 2019, after the BCP joined the UDC, it regained the seat in the context of an opposition sweep in the North-West District.",
"The constituency, predominantly rural, encompasses the following villages:# Somelo# Sehitwa# Bodibeng# Botlhatlogo# Kareng# Makakung# Semboyo# Tsau# Habu# Nokaneng# Etsha1# Etsha 6# Etsha 13# Qangwa# Xaxa# Gumare# Tubu# Jao"
],
[
"Members of Parliament",
"'''Key:''' Election Winner Gaerolwe Kwerepe \tJacob Nkate Goyamang Habano \tThato Kwerepe Caterpillar Hikuama"
],
[
"Election results",
"=== 2019 election ====== 2014 election ====== 2009 election ====== 2004 election ====== 1999 election ======1994 election======1989 election======1984 election======1979 election======1974 election======1969 election======1965 election==="
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"40CT cannon"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''40CT''' is a 40 mm autocannon developed by CTA International.",
"The Case Telescoped Armament System ('''CTAS40''') is designed to fire 40mm telescoped ammunition.",
"This format provides significant benefit within vehicles in the space envelope required for the gun and the ammunition storage.",
"However, the selection of the unfielded new design for major programmes has been controversial.The 40CT has been ordered by the French Army for use on its future armoured reconnaissance vehicle EBRC Jaguar.",
"It has also been mandated for the UK Ajax (formerly FRES SV) and (cancelled) Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme (WCSP) programmes.",
"In February 2010 CTA International signed a £11m contract with the French and British defence ministries to qualify the 40CT, including environmental testing and the firing of 15,000 rounds.The company has confirmed that the ammunition for the British weapons will be assembled by BAE Systems at ROF Glascoed facility."
],
[
"Variants",
"===Nexter/Thales Naval RapidFire===This is a naval variant of the CTAS gun also 40mm, it can fire the A3B rounds.",
"The gun will be fitted on the Bâtiment ravitailleur de forces of the French Navy.",
"The first guns of the type were installed on the lead ship of the Bâtiment ravitailleur de forces class, ''Jacques Chevallier'', in February 2023.===Nexter/Thales Land RapidFire===It is the vehicle mounted version of the Naval RapidFire."
],
[
"Ammunition",
"The CTAS40's proprietary 40mm telescoped ammunition is manufactured for various applications, including anti-infantry and anti-materiel.",
"The variants differ in weight, effective range, and payload depending on the intended target.",
"Type Projectile weight (g) Muzzle velocity (m/s) Penetration Effective range (m) Targets Notes '''APFSDS-T'''Armour Piercing Fin Stabilised Discarding Sabot - Tracer 550 1,500 140 mm RHA at 1,500 m 2,500 Medium armoured vehicles'''GPR-T'''General Purpose Round - Tracer 980 1,000 210 mm concrete or 15mm RHA at 1,000 m Anti Aerial Airburst - Tracer 1,400 900 - 4,000 Unmanned aerial vehicles, light aircraft, helicopters '''TP-T'''Target Practice - Tracer 980 1,000 - 8,500 -'''TPRR-T'''Target Practice Reduced Range - Tracer 730 1,000 - 6,500 - Reduced range variant of TP-T"
],
[
"Users",
"* : **France Army: EBRC Jaguar**France Navy: Bâtiment ravitailleur de forces (Naval RapidFire)* : Ajax, Warrior* : EBRC Jaguar"
],
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"References"
]
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[
[
"Jun Reyes"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''John Gilbert \"Jun\" Reyes Jr.''' (born June 19, 1967) is a former Filipino basketball player and coach.",
"He was also called \"'''Jun-Jun'''\"."
],
[
"Playing career",
"Reyes played with Danny Francisco, Eric Reyes, and future PBA star Olsen Racela in Ateneo Blue Eagles, and won championship against Jerry Codiñera-led UE in 1987 and Dindo Pumaren-led La Salle in 1988.In PBA, he played for Pepsi Hotshots, Alaska Milkmen twice (first tenure helped his squad won Grand Slam), and Sta.",
"Lucia Realtors."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He is the brother of PBA champion coach Chot Reyes."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Eufriesea purpurata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Eufriesea purpurata''''' is a species of eusocial orchid bee common in northeastern South America, particularly in the Amazon basin.",
"It has a bright green metallic-colored head with red-orange highlights, a short tongue (5-6 mm), an adult body length of 14-17 mm, and an average body weight of 50 mg. Its thorax is most often purple, but can also be reddish, yellow, or green.",
"It is the sole pollinator of the ''Stanhopea insignis'' species of orchid, which attracts the bees with its fragrance.",
"The bee is attracted to and unharmed by the insecticide DDT.",
"In 1979 and 1980, males of the species were observed deliberately collecting large quantities of the insecticide from remote, rural houses along Brazil's Ituxi River.",
"The houses, which were constructed from palm leaves, had been treated with DDT in the summer of 1979 by the government to prevent the spread of malaria.",
"Attracted by the smell of the insecticide, the bees were observed finding and returning often to the DDT-sprayed houses, entering the homes to scrape dried insecticide from the walls into their hind tibial pouches.",
"Individual bees of the species were observed collecting as much as 2 mg of DDT each (4% of their average body weight) with no apparent adverse effects, displaying a tolerance tens or hundreds of times greater than most insects'.",
"Interviews with locals revealed that there had been no house-visiting bees until the malaria control spray program had begun.",
"95% of families interviewed reported some disturbance from the bees' noise, and 71% of interviewees had bees in their homes during their interviews.",
"''Eufriesea purpurata'' has also been observed collecting the insecticide aldrin.",
"One scientific account from Peru describes hundreds of male bees drawn to aldrin-treated wood walls, which were \"actually scarred by the bees' repeated scratching\".",
"''E.",
"purpurata'' has also been found to be attracted to benzyl alcohol, a major component of ''Stanhopea insignis''' fragrance, and anisyl acetate.",
"Adolf Ducke described ''Eufriesea purpurata'' collecting Melastomataceae bark and resin as nest-building materials.",
"''Eufriesea pu''bark''rpurata'' is considered a pest to ''Anthurium'' cultivation because of its indiscriminate cross-pollination of flowers.",
"It is also a pollinator of the orchids ''Cycnoches aureum'', ''Dressleria helleri'', and ''Gongora'' sp., as well as the monocots ''Spathiphyllum cannaefolium and Coryanthes'' sp.",
"It has been observed rarely visiting the flowers of the Brazil nut."
],
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"See also",
"* Helaeomyia petrolei, a fly that develops in crude oil"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"2024 Copa América de Futsal squads"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The 2024 Copa América de Futsal is an international futsal tournament to be held in Luque, Paraguay from 2 to 10 February 2024.The ten national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of up to 14 players, including at least two goalkeepers.",
"Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.Each national team had to register a list of a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 14 players in the COMET system and then submit it to CONMEBOL by 15 January 2024, 18:00 PYST (UTC−3) (Regulations Article 45).",
"Teams are only permitted to make replacements in cases of serious injuries or illness up to 24 hours before the kick-off of their first match in the competition (Regulations Article 53).",
"Teams are also permitted to replace an injured goalkeeper with another at any time during the tournament (Regulations Article 54).",
"All the substitutions must have the approval of the CONMEBOL Medical Commission.CONMEBOL published the lists of the 10 national teams.The age listed for each player is as of 2 February 2024, the first day of the tournament.",
"A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality than their own national team."
],
[
"Group A",
"===Paraguay===Paraguay announced their 14-man squad on 30 January 2024, On 2 February 2024, goalkeeper Gabriel Giménez withdrew from the squad due to an injury and was replaced by Ígor Insfrán.Head coach: Carlos Chilavert===Colombia===Colombia announced a preliminary squad of 16 players on 9 January 2024.Colombia's final 14-man squad was only confirmed at the start of the tournament, with Brayan Zapata and Ronald Solórzano being dropped from the preliminary squad.Head coach: Roberto Bruno===Venezuela===Venezuela announced a preliminary squad of 21 players on 8 January 2024.The final 14-man squad was announced on 28 January 2024,Head coach: Robinson Romero===Ecuador===The final squad consists of 14 players.#Emerson Stiven Lopez Mantuano#Steven Wellington Soria Aviles#Luis Eduardo Ramirez Bolaño#Bryan Edison Salazar Moran#Bryan Erick Montaño Estupiñan#Miguel Angel Quijije Palacios#Eddie Andres Leon Bravo#Alejandro Daniel Nazareno Castillo#Jordan Jose Mercado Estupiñan#Jimmy Isidoro Espinales Ramirez#Diego Antonio Bermudez Vives#Franklin Stalin Pavon Salvatierra#Dalember Johao Segura Olmedo#Felipe Andres Cortez Nazareno===Chile===Chile announced a preliminary squad of 19 players on 15 January 2024.The final 14-man squad was announced on 30 January 2024Head coach: Ignacio Cabral"
],
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"Group B",
"===Argentina===Argentina announced their 14-man squad on 26 January 2024.Head coach: Matías Lucuix===Brazil===Brazil announced a squad of 16 players on 4 January 2024.Brazil's final 14-man squad was later announced by CONMEBOL,with goalkeeper Carlos Espíndola and winger Matheus Rodrigues being ruled out from the squad previously presented.Head coach: Marquinhos Xavier===Uruguay===Uruguay announced their 14-man squad on 19 January 2024.On 29 January 2024, winger Alejandro Aunchayna was ruled out from the squad due to an injury and was replaced by Diego Defiore.Head coach: Gabriel de Simone===Bolivia===The final squad consists of 14 players.#Carlos Fabian Vargas Lopez#Ramiro Brian Mendivil Fernandez#Ruben Dario Sandi Ortiz#Carlos Junior Ramos Soliz#Alejandro Javier Choqueticlla Llampa#Saul Dante Gareca Chambilla#Alan Daniel Valda Echalar#Joel Guzman Simon#Yderf Erwin Yucra Ledezma#Miguel Angel Padilla Via#Bruno Junior Tecos Turis Mamani#Jose Fernando Teran#Horacio Rodrigo Miranda Gomez#Marco Ugarte Soto===Peru===Peru announced their 14-man squad on 30 January 2024,Head coach: Francisco Melgar"
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"Charlie Edwards (Australian footballer)"
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"Introduction",
"'''Charlie Edwards''' is a professional Australian rules footballer who was selected by the Adelaide Football Club as pick number 21 in the 2023 AFL draft.",
"He previously played for Sandringham Dragons in the Talent League."
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"References"
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"Maun West"
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"Introduction",
"'''Maun West''' is a constituency in the North-West District, represented in the National Assembly of Botswana since 2019 by Dumelang Saleshando.",
"He currently serves as the president of the Botswana Congress Party and is a former Leader of the Opposition of Botswana."
],
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"Constituency profile",
"The constituency was created in 2002 following the dissolution of the Maun/Chobe constituency and its division in three (Chobe, Maun East and Maun West).",
"It was originally much smaller and its territory was based almost entirely on the city of Maun.",
"In 2004 and 2009 the constituency voted overwhelmingly for the BDP candidates, Ronald Ridge and Tawana Moremi.",
"Moremi defected from the BDP in 2010 to join the Botswana Movement for Democracy, which later formed the Umbrella for Democratic Change coalition.",
"In 2012 the constituency was expanded with surrounding rural areas of Maun East and Ngami.",
"Moremi was re-elected in 2014 as a UDC candidate.",
"In 2019, the UDC candidate was Dumelang Saleshando, leader of the BCP, winning by a large margin.The constituency encompasses the following locations:# Nxaraga# Komana# Toteng# Xaxaba# Part of Maun# Ditshiping# Boro# Komoko# Daunara"
],
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"Members of Parliament",
"'''Key:''' Election Winner Ronald Ridge Tawana Moremi Dumelang Saleshando"
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"Election results",
"===2019 election======2014 election======2009 election======2004 election==="
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"References"
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"Bilan De La Paz"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Bilan Cristóbal De La Paz Castillo''' (born 16 November 1995) is a Chilean futsal player who plays as a defender or winger for Ferro Carril Oeste in the and the Chile national team."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Maipú commune, Santiago de Chile, De La Paz stood out as a futsal player at primary school level.",
"In 2012, he joined the Palestino futsal team, winning the league title in 2013 and represented them in the Copa Libertadores.",
"Subsequently, he played for the futsal teams of Cobresal, Colo-Colo and Everton.At university level, he represented the Universidad Central futsal team, becoming the captain.",
"In 2018, they won the Ligas de Educación Superior (LDES) (college futsal leagues of Chile) after defeating University of Chile.Also in 2018, he joined the Universidad de Chile futsal team and won both the 2018 Torneo Apertura and the Copa de Campeones against Deportes Melipilla, then the Torneo Clausura champions, qualifying to the 2019 Copa Libertadores.In 2019, he moved to Argentine and joined Newell's Old Boys, coinciding with his compatriots Bernardo Araya and Renato Martínez-Conde.",
"In the same year, they got the promotion to the .",
"Subsequently, they got promotion to the in the 2020 season.",
"In 2021, they lost the against .In 2023, he switched to Primera División side Ferro Carril Oeste.",
"He renewed with them in 2024."
],
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"International career",
"Since 2013, De La Paz has been a member of the Chile national team, first with the under-20's.",
"At senior level, he has taken part in many tournaments such as the 2015 Copa América, the 2016 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, a tour in Argentina, the 2023 CONMEBOL Evolution League, among others.He was included in the squad for the 2024 Copa América."
],
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"Personal life",
"De La Paz graduated as a PE teacher at the Universidad Central de Chile."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* La palabra de Bilan de La Paz en la victoria del domingo.",
"at Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys - Futsal"
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"Albourne Partners"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Albourne Partners''' (Albourne) is a British alternative investment advisory firm headquartered in London.",
"The company provides alternative investment solutions to institutional investors.Albourne has addition offices in Europe, North America and Asia."
],
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"Background",
"=== Business overview ===Simon Ruddick was a derivatives trader for Japanese investment banks who eventually left in 1989 to start up his own equity derivatives firm Westminster Equity which was then sold in 1994.Then in March that year, Ruddick founded Albourne Partners with Guy Ingram and Sam Lewis.",
"The firm was originally set up in an office behind a butcher shop in the village of Albourne, West Sussex before moving to London later.",
"Albourne was set to provide consultancy services to hedge funds by assessing the risk of their portfolios.",
"According to Ruddick, the idea came from his friend Bill Fung, an academic at the London Business School that was sought after by investors in advising them to build their hedge fund portfolios.",
"Originally Albourne worked on helping Fung with his clients but after Fung moved on to do something different, the firm decided to take on its own clients.Albourne has a fixed fee model where a standard subscription fee is charged each year for clients who wish to access its research reports on hedge funds and other alternative investment firms.",
"This is done to keep the firm's objectivity as fees that charge in basis points will give the firm incentive to keep recommending products to clients to invest in even if they are not needed.",
"In addition Albourne does not take discretion for the advice given to clients on what to invest in.",
"It also does not negotiate fees on behalf of its clients.",
"Albourne was able to break into the US market because its peers stated they would only carry out due diligence for big investors if the fund provided capacity for their discretionary clients while Albourne did not do this.Unlike its peers which only focused on open funds that clients could put money into, Albourne researched funds that were already hard-closed or raising assets.",
"This helped in the 2007–2008 financial crisis where all funds opened and Albourne could allocate money to funds that were previously closed to investors.Albourne has been a vocal component of hedge fund regulation.",
"It has called for hedge funds to have proper governance with regards to its board of directors, have proper details in their prospectus instead of using boilerplate text and to provide performance targets in standard format.",
"Albourne has also stated common hedge fund structures had bad practices which included arbitrary powers to force investors out of a fund or suspend withdrawals, and the ability to give secret fee discounts to investors.",
"When the Standards Board for Alternative Investments was being set up, Albourne wrote to the group stating that additional standards were needed to mitigate risk.",
"In autumn 2010, Albourne became a core supporter of the Standards Board for Alternative Investments.In 2015, Ruddick who had served as the firm's CEO stepped back from his position and was succeeded by John Claisse.",
"Ruddick would remain as the chairman of Albourne's board of directors.In October 2016, Albourne called for an overhaul of hedge fund fees and stated it would announce a plan to help investors determine appropriate fees.",
"Ruddick has stated fee negations often take place between an investor and a fund behind closed doors making the process opaque.",
"As a result, Albourne was in favour of a plan in which incentive fees are charged when the returns have exceeded the minimum hurdle rates based on benchmarks.In April 2019, Albourne made it mandatory for hedge funds to answer questions on ESG initiatives when it performs operational due diligence.=== Notable cases ===In February 1998, Albourne released a report to stating it was heavily bearish on fixed income arbitrage.",
"A few months later, Long-Term Capital Management collapsed after its saw the value of its trades drop 50% as a result of Russian currency devaluations and a flight to US treasuries.In late 1998, Albourne released a report stating that investors should avoid Madoff Investment Securities.",
"While initially criticized by its peers, eventually Albourne was vindicated after the Madoff investment scandal was exposed in 2008.In February 2014, Albourne released a report downgrading BlueCrest Capital Management stating it had not provided sufficient information on its proprietary trading fund, BlueCrest Staff Managed Account (BSMA) would could have conflict of interest issues.",
"In December 2020, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that BlueCrest had agreed to pay $170 million to settle charges arising from inadequate disclosures, material misstatements, and misleading omissions concerning its transfer of top traders from its flagship client fund, BlueCrest Capital International (BCI) to BSMA and replacement of those traders with an underperforming algorithm.=== Royal endorsement ===Alberene was a recipient of the Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2006.It also won the award in 2009."
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"Event hosting",
"Albourne hosted the networking event Hedgestock on 7–8 June 2006 at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire.",
"The name was a play on the name Woodstock, a music festival.",
"At the time it was the largest networking event for the hedge fund community with over 4,000 attendees from various related industries.",
"The entrance fee was £500 per person.",
"The Who were noted to have played at Hedgestock for two hours.",
"Alborune also hosted other conferences such as Escape to Alphatraz in 2008 which took place at Alcatraz Island and Hedgegate in 2010 which took place in Washington on the same day as the 2010 United States elections."
],
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"Albourne Village",
"In late 2000s, Albourne launched the website, Albourne Village which describes the village where the firm was originally based at and got its name from.",
"Albourne had a launch party for the website on the banks of the River Thames with The Wurzels performing for guests.Albourne Village is a social media platform that allows people in the hedge fund and related industries to browse job listings, find new research, and network.",
"The layout of the website is of an old village, with a town pub and school, among other buildings.",
"Co-founder Sam Lewis is the mayor of the village and is portrayed wearing Mayoral Robes.",
"The website has kept the same design for almost 20 years although it was announced in 2020 that it would be getting updated.",
"At the time when the internet was still in its infancy, the website was considered revolutionary as it created virtual community for hedge fund employees and had 25,000 members in 2005.However its usefulness has declined in recent years as there are newer platforms that can provide similar services such as LinkedIn, Bloomberg Terminals and Symphony Communication.",
"Despite this, the websites still has dedicated users from the highest end of the industry remaining on it.",
"In 2023, Albourne Village states its membership is over 100,000."
],
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"Lawsuits",
"In January 2010, Aksia sued two former employees for $40 million.",
"Aksia claimed the two took confidential and proprietary information from it to the new firm they were joining, Albourne.",
"It also claimed they contacted Aksia clients and told them to move their business to Albourne.",
"In March 2010, Aksia amended the lawsuit to increase the scope to include Alborune and its executives .",
"In June 2010, Aksia and Albourne agreed to a settlement one day before the trial began."
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"References"
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"External links",
"* * www.village.albourne.com (Albourne Village)"
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"Anderson Street Water Tower"
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"Introduction",
"The '''Anderson Street Water Tower''', also known as the '''Water Tower House''', '''Sunset Beach Water Tower''', or '''Pacific Coast Highway Water Tower''', is a historic water tower in Seal Beach, California.",
"Built in 1892, the redwood and fir structure has since been converted into a house.",
"It is currently owned by Gregg and Mary DeNicola, who bought the tower for $4.5 million in 2022 and rented it on Airbnb.",
"It was the tallest family home in the U.S. until the Falcon Nest in Prescott, Arizona overtook it in 2017."
],
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"History",
"The water tower was built in 1892 and was used for supplying water to trains that were traveling from San Diego to Santa Barbara.",
"Each year it was purchased, a year was added to the door, making a total of five as of 2024: 1892, 1940, 1985, 2016, and 2022.In 1940, the Santa Fe Tank & Pipe Co. rebuilt the tank, with it now being able to contain , making it the largest water tower ever on the West Coast at the time.",
"At this point, it was being used to store nearby towns' water.",
"The water tower began to degrade by 1980, being termite-infested and graffitied, causing the city to start planning to dismantle the structure.It was saved by George Armstrong, a math professor at Long Beach City College, who took the tower down, turned it into a three-floor house, and raised it again.",
"It was reopened as a house in 1985.Jerry Wallace, the former Lynwood Fire Chief, bought the house from Armstrong in 1992 and lived in it for eleven years.",
"He eventually sold the house to Scott Ostlund and Barret Woods, a pair of real estate investors, in 2016.It was restored from 2016 to 2017."
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"Features",
"The tower is also rented out as a four-bedroom and four-bathroom house.",
"The base of the tower contains a garage and a bedroom for a guard.",
"There is an elevator to the upper part of the water tower, which contains a sunset deck, secret bookshelf, hot tub, kitchen, aquarium family room, dining area, ballroom, bar, and 360° view of the surrounding area."
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"References"
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"External links",
"* The tower's Airbnb listing* The tower's official website"
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"Lianxing Temple"
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"Introduction",
"The '''Lianxing Temple''', also known as the '''Fahai Temple''' and by other names, is a Buddhist temple in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China.",
"It is located on a small island south of the central stretch of the Slender West Lake Scenic Area near the Five-Pavilion Bridge and is primarily known for its Tibetan-style dagoba."
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"Names",
"\"Lianxing Temple\" is a partial calque of the temple's Chinese name, written in traditional characters and in simplified ones.",
"''Liánxìng'' is the pinyin romanization of the first two characters.",
"In full translation, it is also known as the \"Temple of the Lotus Mind\" or \"Lotus Spirit Temple\".",
"It was originally known as the Fahai Temple ''Fǎhǎi Sì'') or the \"Temple of the Sea of Dharma\".Its dagoba is known as the '''White Dagoba''', '''Stupa''', or '''Pagoda''', a calque of its Chinese name or , ''Liánxìngsì Báitǎ''."
],
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"History",
"The Fahai Temple was first established in the 13th or 14th century under the Yuan dynasty.",
"It was renamed the Lianxing Temple in the 17th or 18th century under the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing.",
"Chinese paintings of Yangzhou during the 18th century make it clear that the temple complex's main entrance shifted from its east side, where it was more convenient for the city's foot traffic, to the west, where the island's main wharf was located, showing the increased use of boats on the Slender West Lake after it was thoroughly dredged for the Qianlong Emperor's repeated visits.The temple's dagoba self-consciously mirrored the White Dagoba in Beijing, combining with the later Five-Pavilion Bridge to emulate the capital's Beihai Park.",
"As the \"White Tower against Oncoming Clouds\" ''Báitǎ Qíngyún'') it was reckoned as one of the 24 Views of Yangzhou under the Qing.",
"Details of the construction of the tower have not survived, but numerous legends have arisen to fill the void.",
"Most commonly, one of the town's rich salt merchants is said to have erected one in salt overnight to please the Qianlong Emperor during his second tour of Jiangnan in 1757 and others later replaced it with one in brick and plaster.",
"In another, a group of merchants did so on the advice of one of the emperor's eunuchs, only to be extorted by the jealous eunuch into building a permanent structure.",
"In a third, the merchant Jiang Chun ''Jiāng Chūn'') voluntarily paid one or more of the emperor's attendants to get a sketch of the Beijing dagoba, enabling his workers to erect a full replica overnight.",
"Most fancifully, historians of the 1920s combined local legends with passages from Marco Polo's ''Travels'' to claim the \"wine bottle\" pagoda was a thousand years old and had been erected by the Iranic Alans.",
"In fact, the dagoba existed at least as far back as the Kangxi Emperor, though probably little earlier.",
"It was rebuilt under the Qianlong Emperor, but in 1784 for his 6th and final southern tour.The Lianxing Temple was badly damaged during the Taiping Rebellion when Yangzhou fell to the rebels in 1853.The dagoba, however, was preserved and even covered with scaffolding to make it more functional as a watchtower.The temple was ultimately rebuilt, with its monks residing in a three-story building behind the main shrine.",
"The present temple, however, is considered small and primarily for the benefit of tourists as the dagoba has become a famous landmark for the city.",
"It was protected by the Yangzhou municipal government in 2002.The temple's White Dagoba was inscribed along with the nearby Five-Pavilion Bridge as the 533rd Major Cultural Heritage Site under National-Level Protection added during the 6th round of nominations on 25 May 2006."
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"Structure",
"The White Dagoba is tall."
],
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"See also",
"* List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jiangsu* List of Buddhist temples in the People's Republic of China* Beihai Park in Beijing"
],
[
"References",
"===Citations======Bibliography===* .",
"* .",
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"Panelia Church"
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"Introduction",
"The '''Panelia Church''' () is the 20th-century granite church located in the village of Panelia in the Eura municipality in Satakunta, Finland.",
"When it was completed in 1909, the building served as a chapel, but it was officially consecrated as a church in 1950.Unlike most of the churches in Finland, the Panelia Church is not owned by the parish but by the chapel association.",
"Despite this, it still works in close cooperation with the parish.The church's current pipe organ is from 1974."
],
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"Sources",
"===References==="
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"External links",
"* Panelia Church at Euran seurakunta (in Finnish)* Panelian kylä at Eura (in Finnish)"
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"Second Intermedios campaign"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''Second Intermedios Campaign''' () was a phase of the Independence of Peru that occurred between May and October 1823.Returning to the plan of the First Intermedios campaign, the Peruvian Army, under the command of General Andrés de Santa Cruz, landed in the so-called \"intermediate ports\" of southern Peru and entered into Upper Peru (present-day Bolivia), a region dominated by royalist forces under the command of viceroy José de la Serna.",
"After the indecisive battle of Zepita and a campaign described as \"no better than the first,\" the patriots were overwhelmed by the massive royalist attack and retreated to the coast, with the survivors barely managing to embark."
],
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"Background",
"Since February 28, 1823, President José de la Riva-Agüero ruled in Peru, appointed by the Constituent Congress after the dissolution of the .",
"The new government's primary task was to put an end to the War of Independence, since the Spanish still dominated central and southern Peru.José de la Riva Agüero displayed prodigious activity, managing within two months to organize a national army of more than 5,000 men, ready to enter the campaign.",
"For the first time, Peru had an army made up almost entirely of Peruvian leaders and soldiers.",
"Riva Agüero proposed to carry out the attack plan from the so-called \"intermediate ports\" of the south, since he considered that it was good, and that the failure of the previous campaign was due to the slowness with which the operations were developed and the wrong decisions.",
"He also wanted to complete the war of independence without the help of foreign forces, that is, Simón Bolívar and the Colombians.The expedition was placed under the command of General Andrés de Santa Cruz, with General Agustín Gamarra as chief of staff and Rear Admiral Martin George Guisse as squad leader.",
"He embarked in Callao between May 14 and 25, 1823 and sailed south.Bolívar had strongly supported the expedition.",
"In two letters to Francisco de Paula Santander and Bartolomé Salom dated May 14 and 21, 1823 respectively, he wrote that while José de Canterac was in Jauja with 6,000 men, 2,000 royalists remained garrisoning the ports.",
"The Republicans could send 5,000 soldiers to Santa Cruz while 6,000 could remain protecting Lima.",
"The Liberator hoped that Gerónimo Valdés and Pedro Antonio Olañeta could gather a maximum of 3,000 monarchists to confront them at the Desaguadero River.The Royal Army of Peru fluctuated between fifteen and sixteen thousand part-time soldiers and militiamen after Torata and Moquegua.",
"Olañeta had 1,500 men in Upper Peru, José Carratalá 1,500 in Arequipa and Puno, Canterac 9,000 in Huancayo and Jauja; It was expected that Valdés would occupy Lima with the ''Burgos'', ''Gerona'' and ''Centro'' battalions and the ''Granaderos a Caballo'' squadron, a total of 3,000 soldiers.",
"The garrisons on the coast numbered barely 1,000 combatants.",
"During the Republican expedition, specifically in July, Viceroy La Serna will be forced to ask Canterac to order Valdés to return with 2,500 soldiers, something not expected by Antonio José de Sucre when devising the campaign.",
"The Venezuelan organized a division of 3,215 veterans, including Chilean auxiliaries brought by Francisco Antonio Pinto, to reinforce Santa Cruz.70px'''Commander-in-chief''' * General Andrés de Santa Cruz'''Units and commanders'''Infantry:* No.",
"1 Battalion of the Peruvian Legion, Colonel Cerdeña* 1st Line Infantry Battalion, Colonel * 2nd Line Infantry Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Garzón* 4th Line Infantry Battalion, Colonel * 5th Line Infantry Battalion, Colonel José María de la Fuente y Mesía, marquess of San Miguel de HíjarCavalry:* Hussar Regiment of the Peruvian Legion, Colonel Federico de Brandsen* Lancer Squadron, Colonel Artillery:* 8 Artillery pieces, Lieutenant Colonel MorlaThe troops were made up of a disciplined force of 5,092 to 5,369 officers and soldiers grouped in the aforementioned 7 battalions of infantry, 5 squadrons of horsemen, an artillery brigade and 8 cannons.",
"The beginning of the expedition was delayed, as it was expected to increase the troop to 7,000 soldiers with Chilean reinforcements, but since these did not arrive, it was finally decided to launch it with the nearly 5,000 soldiers they had."
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"Campaign",
"The expeditionary forces began the journey to the intermediate ports from May 1 to 14, occupying and landing in Iquique and Pacocha.",
"On June 15, the naval squadron under the command of Martin George Guisse and 400 men under the command of Colonel Elespuru occupied Arica, shortly after Tacna and Moquegua were occupied, points where they remained for a long time, with which the surprise factor was lost.",
"Only in July, the patriots, divided into two groups, advanced to Upper Peru: on August 8, Santa Cruz occupied La Paz and on August 9, Gamarra did the same with Oruro.Alarmed by the patriot advance, Viceroy La Serna urgently called General Gerónimo Valdés, who was then near Lima, a city that had been occupied by the royalists during the period of a month, between June and July 1823.Valdés, which was characterized by the speed of its movements (\"Valdés has wings on its feet,\" it was said), arrived in Upper Peru in less than a month and met with the viceroy's forces; Other royalist forces from Puno and Arequipa joined them.===Situation in Lima===While this campaign was developing, important events were happening in the rest of Peru.",
"As a consequence of the almost non-existent military defense of Lima, 9,000 royalists under the command of General José de Canterac took the capital on June 18, 1823, which triggered a social readjustment to the new situation that became a political crisis.",
"Part of the Congress went over to the royalist side, as did the Creole elite who had not had direct participation in the signing of the independence act, while some ten thousand people left the city fearing reprisals from the royalist side.President Riva Agüero moved the headquarters of his government to Callao; At that time, said president was already in open dispute with Congress.",
"Given the critical situation, the parliamentarians ordered the transfer to Trujillo of the two powers of the State, that is, the Executive and the Legislative; They also created a Military Power that they entrusted to the Venezuelan General Antonio José de Sucre (who had arrived in Peru in May of that year at the head of Colombian auxiliary troops), and accredited a delegation to request the personal collaboration of Simón Bolívar in the war against the Spaniards (June 19, 1823).",
"Immediately, the same Congress granted Sucre powers equal to those of the President of the Republic for the duration of the crisis, and on June 23, it ruled that Riva Agüero was exonerated from supreme command.Riva Agüero did not comply with this provision and embarked to Trujillo with part of the authorities.",
"He maintained his investiture as president, decreed the dissolution of Congress and created a Senate made up of ten deputies.",
"Meanwhile, on July 16, Canterac withdrew from Lima, and the capital was immediately occupied by the independents.",
"The Congress met again in Lima and appointed José Bernardo de Tagle as President of the Republic, on August 16.===Sucre expedition===Antonio José de Sucre saw fit to help the Santa Cruz Campaign as quickly as possible, so, in command of 3,000 Colombians and accompanied by Guillermo Miller, he left Lima on July 20, occupying Arequipa on July 30, then attempted to unite with the Santa Cruz division but could not.===Battle of Zepita===The only important encounter of this campaign was the battle of Zepita, fought on August 25, 1823, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, where Santa Cruz initially managed to defeat Valdés, but was unable to take advantage of this circumstance, allowing the royalist leader to retreat.Although Santa Cruz inflicted greater casualties on his opponents and demoralized his cavalry militarily, it was an indecisive battle where neither side managed to obtain a decisive advantage, even so Santa Cruz was named ''Marshal of Zepita'' by the Peruvian government.===Retreat to the coast===Santa Cruz continued his march in search of Gamarra, whom he finally met in Panduro; In total, the patriot army numbered 7,000 troops.",
"Meanwhile, La Serna joined forces with General Pedro Antonio Olañeta and pursued Santa Cruz.",
"The cavalries of both sides faced each other in Sicasica and Ayo Ayo, but Santa Cruz, despite the insistence of his people, did not want to present a decisive battle and ordered the withdrawal of his troops; It is said that he made such a decision when he found himself at a disadvantage.Santa Cruz thus began a long and painful retreat towards the coast, waiting for a reinforcement expedition from Chile that would tip the balance again in his favor; However, this expedition would arrive too late and return to Chile without landing in Peruvian territory.In this series of marches and countermarchs the patriots lost a large number of men and equipment, so much so that when they reached the port of Ilo, Santa Cruz had only 800 infantry and 300 cavalry.",
"To make the situation worse, the Peruvian cavalry that had distinguished itself so much in Zepita was captured on the high seas by a royalist ship.",
"Among the prisoners were Colonel José María de la Fuente y Mesía, a Creole nobleman who had joined San Martín as soon as he landed in Paracas, the hussar commander Luis Soulanges, a prominent French officer at the service of the patriot cause, and many young Peruvian officers of the Lima aristocracy, who perished when the ship in which they were taken prisoners to the islands of Chiloé, then under royalist control.===Battle of Arequipa===Antonio de Sucre was defeated in the on October 8 and had to reembark towards Lima that same day.The Spanish called this war the \"Heel Campaign\", because according to them they limited themselves to pursuing Santa Cruz, almost \"on his heels\", without him daring to confront them.",
"The second campaign thus ended in failure for the patriots, just like the first campaign.",
"Before leaving, Santa Cruz had promised Congress to return triumphant or die in the campaign, but he neither triumphed nor died."
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"Aftermath",
"This campaign, like its predecessor, had great political repercussions; anarchy spread in Peru as two governments existed at the same time: Riva Agüero in Trujillo and Torre Tagle in Lima.",
"Added to this, the failure of the campaign created the perfect environment for, at the unanimous request of the population, the intervention of Bolívar and his Colombian Army to take place, seen as the only one that could save Peru.The following year the would take place and Lima would be occupied again by the royalists on February 29, 1824.Likewise, after the campaign, the royalist forces were reorganized into the so-called \"Northern Army\" under the command of Canterac and the \"Army of the South\" under the command of Gerónimo Valdez, in this last army Pedro Antonio de Olañeta was subordinate, feeding his separation the viceroy of Serna, on January 22 Olañeta carried out a rebellion in Upper Peru."
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"See also",
"*Peruvian War of Independence*First Intermedios campaign"
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"References",
"===Bibliography===*****"
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"Purbachal Parishad"
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"Introduction",
"'''Purbachal Parishad''' () is a Bangladeshi football club based in the Purbachal, Dhaka.",
"It currently competes in the Dhaka Second Division League, the fourth-tier of Bangladeshi football."
],
[
"History",
"In 2010, Purbachal were relegated from the Dhaka Senior Division League, which is the top division football league in Dhaka.",
"Since then, the club participates in the Dhaka Second Division League, the second division football league in Dhaka and overall the country's fourth-tier."
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"References"
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"Maun East"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Maun East''' is a constituency in the North-West District represented in the National Assembly of Botswana since 2019 by Goretetse Kekgonegile a BCP MP."
],
[
"Constituency profile",
"The constituency was created in 2002 following the dissolution of the Maun/Chobe constituency and its division in three (Chobe, Maun East and Maun West).",
"It originally consisted mostly of the rural area of Maun.",
"In 2012 part of its territory was added to Maun West.",
"The constituency voted for BDP until 2019, when the UDC won.",
"The constituency encompasses the following locations:# Phuduhudu# Chanoga# Matlapana# Matsaudi# Shorobe# Sankoyo# Mababe# Khwai# Makalamabedi# Part of Maun"
],
[
"Members of Parliament",
"'''Key:''' Election Winner Frank Ramsden Konstantinos Markus Goretetse Kekgonegile"
],
[
"Election results",
"===2019 election======2014 election======2009 election======2004 election==="
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Jolly Escobar"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Joselito \"Jolly\" Escobar''' (born June 1, 1969) is a Filipino former basketball player and coach who served as a game analyst on PBA on One Sports and PBA D-League coverages."
],
[
"Career",
"Escobar played with the San Beda Red Lions in high school and UE Red Warriors in college.",
"He also played in 1991 Manila SEA Games team.",
"He was selected by the Formula Shell in the draft, played with them until 1998, where he was a teammate to superstar Benjie Paras.",
"He played also for Ginebra and Purefoods.He also served as an assistant coach in the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Toni Stern"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Toni Stern''' (November 4, 1944 – January 17, 2024) was an American musician.",
"She collaborated with Carole King.",
"Stern wrote the lyrics for several songs of King's in the 1960s and early 1970s, including It's Too Late.In 2017, she published ''As Close as I Can'', a book of her poetry.Stern died on January 17, 2024, at the age of 79."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"The Repentant (2002 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Repentant''''' () is a 2002 French romantic thriller film written and directed by Laetitia Masson, and loosely based on the 1999 novella of the same name by Didier Daeninckx.",
"It stars Isabelle Adjani and marked her return to the screen after four years.",
"With supporting roles by Sami Frey and Samy Naceri, Adjani portrays a woman who tries to escape her criminal past.",
"It was released by ARP Sélection on 17 April 2002."
],
[
"Plot",
"A young woman picks up a suitcase from the station depot, enters a bathroom and comes out in an elegant dress with black sunglasses.",
"She buys a ticket for the first train traveling to the sea (Nice).",
"A young man, Karim, follows her and asks the conductor for the direction of the train.",
"Can a woman live a new life with another man, Paul Viard, when a past haunts her?"
],
[
"Cast",
"* Isabelle Adjani as Charlotte / Leïla* Sami Frey as Paul Viard* Samy Naceri as Karim* Aurore Clément as Blonde woman* Catherine Mouchet as Alice, the chambermaid* Maria Schneider as Charlotte's sister* Jacques Bonnaffé as Joseph* Jean-François Stévenin as Man at party* Isild Le Besco as Young prostitute* José Giovanni as Charlotte's father* Christian Aaron Boulogne as Man at wedding* Thierry Rode as Hotel Negresco manager* Claudine Mavros as Paul's mother* Georges Mavros as Paul's father* Farida Amrouche as Charlotte's mother"
],
[
"Production",
"Laetitia Masson was approached by producers looking for a vehicle to mark Isabelle Adjani's return to the screen.",
"Adjani had established herself as a leading star of French cinema in the 1980s.",
"However, her last appearance was a minor role in ''Paparazzi'' (1998), in which she played herself.",
"Her last leading role was starring opposite Sharon Stone in ''Diabolique'' (1996), a remake of ''Les Diaboliques''.",
"In ''The Repentant'', Masson uses Adjani as her ''femme fatale'' and incorporates themes of mystery and impulsiveness to illustrate the feeling of starting anew.Principal photography began on 21 May 2001, with filming taking place in Paris, the Île-de-France region, Nice and Morocco.",
"It lasted 10 weeks."
],
[
"Reception",
"===Box office===The film was a modest box-office success in France, selling 85,238 admissions from 138 screens in its first week.",
"At the end of its theatrical run, it sold a total of 137,127 admissions.===Critical response===''The Repentant'' received an average rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars on the French website AlloCiné, based on 21 reviews.Olivier De Bruyn, writing for ''Première'', assessed it as a \"hybrid film: absolutely fascinating but a bit frustrating\".",
"Gérard Lefort of ''Libération'' deemed it a film of \"imperceptibility\" whose best scenes were those of insignificance.",
"Michel Guilloux of ''L'Humanité'' wrote that the film accumulated clichés and the plot quickly revealed itself empty, to the point of boring the audience.",
"''Les Echos''s Annie Coppermann concurred, saying it rendered the audience vaguely bored but admiring the landscapes and faces of Adjani and Frey, and ultimately hoping for a proper return to film for Adjani.",
"François Gorin of ''Télérama'' similarly called it a mess filled with emptiness, but also \"impossible to hate\".",
"''Screen International''s Patrick Frater criticized the lack of a deeper examination into the film's themes of \"starting over and inventing a past\".",
"Frater, however, praised both the \"sumptuous\" cinematography and Jocelyn Pook's score for lifting the film \"above the mean\"."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Halberstadt, Michèle (2002).",
"''Adjani aux pieds nus – Journal de la repentie''.",
"Paris: Editions Calmann-Lévy.",
"* O'Neill, Eithne.",
"''Positif''.",
"No.",
"495.May 2002.p.",
"74* Roger, Philippe.",
"''Études''.",
"June 2002"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
[
"Wheat Boat"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Wheat Boat''''' is a 1942 Australian radio play by Alexander Turner.",
"It was bought for the ABC.According to Leslie Rees \"the play tells parallel tales 2,000 years apart, of innocent Greek vessels pathetically meeting an armed enemy at sea.",
"History repeats itself, but Mr. Turner asks is it not possible for some to learn of the ancestral past other than by book-learning?",
"\"The play was highly acclaimed.",
"Leslie Rees called it \"outstanding\".",
"''Wheat Boat'' was produced again in 1943 and 1944.The play was published in a collection of Turner's plays in 1946."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"List of mayors of Canada Bay"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of the '''mayors and lord mayors''' of the City of Canada Bay, a local government area of New South Wales, Australia.The current mayor is Michael Megna, who was appointed in January 2024 following the sacking of Angelo Tsirekas."
],
[
"Mayors",
"===2000–present===No.PortraitMayorPartyTerm startTerm end 1 70px Michael Wroblewski Independent 12 December 2000 2001 2 70px Carmel Del Duca Liberal 2001 17 September 2002 3 70px Angelo Tsirekas Labor 17 September 2002 21 June 2016 – 70px Helen McCaffrey ''(acting)'' Liberal 21 June 2016 9 September 2017 (3) 70px Angelo Tsirekas Labor 9 September 2017 19 October 2021 (3) 70px Our Local Community 19 October 2021 13 December 2023 –\t 70px Joseph Cordaro ''(acting)'' Our Local Community 13 December 2023 25 January 2024 4 70px Michael Megna Liberal 25 January 2024 ''incumbent''"
],
[
"Deputy mayors",
"===2000–present===No.PortraitDeputy MayorPartyTerm startTerm end Mayor 1 70px Angelo Tsirekas Labor 12 December 2000 2001Wroblewski 2001 17 September 2002Del Duca 2 70px Pauline Tyrrell Greens 17 September 2002 13 April 2004Tsirekas 3 70px Jeanette O'Hara Independent 13 April 2004 21 September 2004 4 70px Neil Kenzler Labor 21 September 2004 20 September 2005 5 70px Michael Megna Liberal 20 September 2005 19 September 2006 (3) 70px Jeanette O'Hara Independent 19 September 2006 18 September 2007 (4) 70px Neil Kenzler Labor 18 September 2007 21 October 2008 (3) 70px Jeanette O'Hara Independent 21 October 2008 21 September 2010 6 70px Marian O'Connell Labor 21 September 2010 20 September 2011 (3) 70px Jeanette O'Hara Independent 20 September 2011 2 October 2012 (2) 70px Pauline Tyrrell Greens 2 October 2012 2 September 2014 7 70px Tony Fasanella Labor 2 September 2014 15 September 2015 8 70px Helen McCaffrey Liberal 15 September 2015 21 June 2016 ''N/A'' ''Vacant'' 21 June 2016 6 September 2016McCaffrey ''(acting)'' (7) 70px Tony Fasanella Labor 6 September 2016 9 September 2017 9 September 2017 26 September 2017Tsirekas 9 70px Marian Parnaby Labor 26 September 2017 11 September 2018 10 70px Charles Jago Greens 11 September 2018 17 September 2019 11 70px Julia Little Labor 17 September 2019 11 January 2022 12 70px Stephanie Di Pasqua Liberal 11 January 2022 19 September 2023 13 70px Joseph Cordaro Our Local Community 19 September 2023 13 December 2023 ''N/A'' ''Vacant'' 13 December 2023 25 January 2024Cordaro ''(acting)'' (13) 70px Joseph Cordaro Our Local Community 25 January 2024 ''incumbent''Megna"
],
[
"Election results",
"The most recent election for mayor was held in December 2021, with the next one scheduled for September 2024.===2021==="
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"John K. Morris"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''John K. Morris''' (June 3, 1909 – January 15, 1995) was an American politician.",
"He served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives between 1947 and 1967.A member of the Democratic Party, he also served as justice of the peace from Carroll County."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Morris was born on June 3, 1909, in Rock Creek Township.",
"He graduated from Lanark High School in 1928, and received a Bachelor of Science in agriculture form the University of Illinois."
],
[
"Political career",
"Before being elected to the Illinois House of Representatives, Morris served as a justice of the peace.=== Illinois House of Representatives ===Morris was first elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1946 for the 12th district.",
"He ran against two Republican candidates as a Democrat.",
"As a member of the Illinois House of Representatives, he advocated for farmers' interests and tax reforms.In 1955, Morris lead a filibuster in objection to bills that would authorize the construction of a large Chicago convention hall.",
"The filibuster lasted a week and a half.During the at-large 1964 Illinois House of Representatives election, Morris and 76 others were endorsed by the Better Government Association."
],
[
"Personal life and death",
"Morris resided in Chadwick, Illinois.",
"Alongside politics, he was a farmer, real estate agent, and insurance broker.",
"He had two children with his wife Ealy F. Grob, whom he married in 1937.Morris died at the Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Mount Carroll, Illinois, on January 15, 1995."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Alessandro Riep"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alessandro Riep Klekoc''' (born 3 July 2003) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Audax Italiano on loan from Gimnasia de Mendoza."
],
[
"Club career",
"Born in Valparaíso, Chile, Riep moved to Argentina at early age and was with both Godoy Cruz and Academia Chacras before joining the Gimnasia de Mendoza youth system in 2019.He made his professional debut in a Primera Nacional match against Estudiantes de Río Cuarto on 5 July 2021.In 2023, he returned to his country of birth by signing on loan with Audax Italiano in the top division."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Riep is the son of the former Argentine football midfielder Rodrigo Riep, who also played in Chile.",
"His older brother, Gianluca, is also a former footballer who played for clubs in Venezuela and Chile."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] |
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[
"Westminster Museum"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Westminster Museum''' is a historical museum in Westminster, California located in '''Blakey Historical Park'''.",
"It contains three historic buildings, the McCoy-Hare House, the Midway City Women's Club Building, and Warne Farmhouse.",
"It is managed by the Westminster Historical Society."
],
[
"History",
"The Westminster Historical Society was formed in 1974, and the grounds the museum lies on, encompassing , were given to the organization by Lea Ora Blakey, an early resident of Westminster.",
"The building the museum is located in was formerly the Midway City Women's Club Building, built in 1929.It was relocated to the park and restored in 1988.In 1989, the museum acquired the Warne Farmhouse from the Warne Family and moved it to Blakey Historical Park.",
"The Farmhouse was refurnished in 1995 to appear as it would have in the early 20th-century.",
"In 2011, many items from the farm were auctioned off."
],
[
"Exhibits",
"Westminister Museum has an exhibit containing historical farm equipment that includes a 125-year-old sugar beet wagon, John Deere sweep rake and spring-tooth harrow, and an International Harvester hay loader.",
"The museum also contains a 250-year-old grandfather clock, a foot-pedal sewing machine, two mid-1900s fire trucks, and a paramedic van from the 1970s.The McCoy-Hare House was Westminster's first drugstore and was built from 1873 to 1874.It was the home of Dr. James McCoy, the city's first doctor.",
"The Warne Farmhouse was built in 1915 and functioned as a blacksmith shop and pump house.",
"There is also a 1904 windmill.",
"The museum also contains the Shutter Shak, a building in the shape of a camera that was built in 1976 to sell cameras."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* The historical society's official website"
]
] |
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[
[
"Plutonium nitride"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Plutonium nitride''' is a binary inorganic compound of plutonium and nitrogen with the chemical formula ."
],
[
"Synthesis",
"Plutonium nitride can be prepared by the reaction of plutonium hydrides with nitrogen or ammonia at a temperature of 650 °C and a pressure of 0.3 kPa.Another method to prepare plutonium nitride is from the reduction of plutonium(III) iodide with sodium in liquid ammonia:::Other reactions can also produce plutonium nitride::: (at 1000°C):: (at 800–900°C)"
],
[
"Physical properties",
"Plutonium nitride forms grey crystals in the cubic system with ''Fm3m'' space group.",
"It can be dissolved electrochemically."
],
[
"Uses",
"Plutonium nitride can be used as fuel in nuclear reactors."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Tonichi Yturri"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jose Antonio \"Tonichi\" Yturri''' (born January 5, 1963), is a retired Filipino professional basketball player and former collegiate coach."
],
[
"Career",
"=== Playing career ===Yturri suited for De La Salle Green Archers, and played for the Northern Cement-Philippine national team and won a gold in 1985 ABC Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.",
"With him, the team composed of Allan Caidic, Samboy Lim, Hector Calma, Franz Pumaren, Yves Dignadice, Elmer Reyes, Alfie Almario, Jerry Codinera, Pido Jarencio, Benjie Gutierrez and naturalized players Jeff Moore and Dennis Still.=== Coaching career ===He served as head coach of Cebu Gems.",
"They reached finals in 1999, but lost to Manila Metrostars led by Alex Compton and Rommel Adducul.",
"He also coached in PBL team Cebuana Lhullier, and Benilde Blazers.He also served as an assistant coach with former teammate Franz Pumaren at Adamson."
],
[
"Coaching record",
"SeasonTeamWLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResultsBenilde Blazers (NCAA)2005Benilde212.1438th————EliminatedTotals122.143000.0000 championships"
],
[
"Acting",
"He appeared on a FPJ movie May Isang Tsuper ng Taxi."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Institut Langevin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Institut Langevin''' is a Joint Research Unit of ESPCI Paris and CNRS dedicated to wave physics and its applications.",
"The Institut Langevin has been founded in 2009 on the initiative of Mathias Fink, academician of science and professor at ESPCI Paris.",
"It was born from the merger of two laboratories at ESPCI Paris: the “Waves and Acoustics” laboratory, which Mathias Fink had directed since its creation in 1990, and the \"Physical Optics\" laboratory directed by Claude Boccara.",
"The ambition behind this merger was to bring together in the same Institute researchers interested in all possible types of waves.",
"The institute bears its name in reference to the French physicist Paul Langevin, who was director of ESPCI and who notably invented sonar."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
] |
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[
[
"Exhuma"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Exhuma''''' () is a 2024 South Korean mystery thriller film written and directed by Jang Jae-hyun and starring Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hae-jin and Lee Do-hyun.",
"The film follows exhumation of an ominous grave, which unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath.It was selected in the Forum section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere on February 16, 2024.One week later on February 22, it will be released in South Korean theaters."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"A rich Los Angeles family plagued by supernatural incidents calls for the help of two young and talented shamans, Hwa-rim (Kim Go-eun) and Bong-gil (Lee Do-hyun), to protect their baby.",
"Hwa-rim detects a sinister presence of their forefather haunting the family, known as a 'Grave's Calling'.Hwa-rim enlists the assistance of a geomancer Sang-deok (Choi Min-sik), the best in his field and the undertaker Yeong-geun (Yoo Hae-jin) to dig up the grave and appease the ancestor.",
"However, they are shocked to find the grave in a suspicious place in a rural village in Korea.",
"They proceed with the digging, but this only releases a wicked power buried beneath."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Choi Min-sik as Kim Sang-deok, geomancer* Kim Go-eun as Hwa-rim, shaman * Yoo Hae-jin as Yeong-geun, undertaker* Lee Do-hyun as Bong-gil, shaman"
],
[
"Production",
"In June 2021, it was reported that Choi Min-sik will star in director Jang Jae-hyun's supernatural thriller.",
"Kim Go-eun and Lee Do-hyun joined the cast in August 2022, followed by Yoo Hae-jin, who joined the cast in September 2022.The film produced by Showbox and Pinetown Production in association with MCMC, is directed by Jang Jae-hyun, who is known for making supernatural films.",
"Principal photography began in October 2022, and filming ended in March 2023.The director in an interview disclosed that film used a large number of real scenes and real props for filming, and tried not to use studios and avoided using CG effects in post-production.",
"In his own words, \"I tried to actually film the background and objects, avoiding CG whenever possible.",
"We took the photos as painstakingly as possible without building a set, and for things like ghost photos, the actual actors wore makeup for 6 hours and then took blurry photos on purpose.\""
],
[
"Release",
"''Exhuma'' had its world premiere on February 16, 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Forum.It will be released theatrically on February 22, 2024, in South Korea by Showbox Co., Ltd."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * * * * ''Exhuma'' at Berlinale"
]
] |
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[
[
"No Way Up"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''No Way Up''''' is a 2024 thriller film directed by Claudio Fäh and written by Andy Mayson.",
"It stars Sophie McIntosh, Will Attenborough, Jeremias Amoore, Manuel Pacific, Grace Nettle, Phyllis Logan and Colm Meaney.",
"''No Way Up'' was released in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2024, and in the United States on February 16, 2024 ."
],
[
"Premise",
"As the plane crashes into the Pacific Ocean, the passengers must escape before the plane eventually falls into a bottomless gorge, while also dealing with a group of sharks that circles the plane wreck."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Sophie McIntosh as Ava* Will Attenborough as Kyle* Jeremias Amoore as Jed* Manuel Pacific as Danilo* Grace Nettle as Rosa* Colm Meaney as Brandon* Phyllis Logan as Mardy 'Nana'* James Carroll Jordan as Hank"
],
[
"Production",
"''No Way Up'' originally planned to star Kelsey Grammer when the film was introduced at the American Film Market in 2021, alongside plans to shoot the film in Malta.",
"Principal photography took place in London and completed in May 2022."
],
[
"Release",
"''No Way Up'' was released in theaters in Russia on January 18, 2024.It was released in the United Kingdom by Altitude Film Distribution on February 12, 2024, and in U.S. theaters and video on demand by RLJE Films on February 16, 2024."
],
[
"Reception"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
[
"Shana people"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bulambuli District'''The '''Shana people''' are a minority tribe in Eastern Uganda living in present-day Bulambuli District.",
"They are believed to have migrated from western Uganda'''.'''",
"The Constitution (amendment) Act 2005 added Shana as indigenous communities of Uganda."
],
[
"Controversy",
"The Shana people as an indigenous community have always been in conflict with neighbouring tribes like the Bugisu in Sironko, and Bulambuli districts.",
"The clashes between the two tribes have led to loss of property, destroyed crops and banana plantations within the two communities.",
"Legal authorities have continuously intervened to settle disputes among these tribes which to a larger extent has reduced violence within the two communities."
],
[
"See also",
"* Bagisu People* Ugandan Folklore* Ugandan Traditions* Samia Tribe * Acholi People"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Jonmo Amar Dhonno Holo Maago"
],
[
"Introduction",
"''''Jonmo Amar Dhonno Holo Maago'''' Is a patriotic song composed in 1970 in the Bengali language.",
"The lyrics of this song was composed by Noyeem Gahar and the tune was written by Azad Rahman.",
"This song is in the genre “Jagorner Gaan”(lit.“Songs of Awekaning”) which was prevalent during the Bangladesh Liberation war.",
"This song Personifies Bengal as a Mother; And shows themes of nationalism and patriotism.",
"After Bangladesh’s independence this song gains popularity with the singing of Sabina Yasmin."
],
[
"History",
"In 1970 Sabina Yasmin went to Karachi for the recording of this song.",
"During the recording of this song Azad Rahman introduces Sabina Yasmin to Noyeem Gahar.",
"The song was first recorded in a duet.",
"The main voice of the song was the famous Nazrul Giti singer Firoza Begum and Sabina Yasmin.",
"The background voice was given by Zinat Rehana, Nasir Haider, Ahmedullah Siddiqi, Asad Ul Haque and Laila Mozammel.",
"This song was recorded at Karachi Transcription Service.",
"In the same year this song was released on records alongside another song titled “Purber Oi Akashe Shurjo Uthechhe Alok e Alokomoy” by HMV."
],
[
"In Popular Culture",
"This Song is one of the “Jagoroner gaans” Composed by Noyeem Gahar.",
"To raise the Moral of the revolutionaries this was one of the songs played by Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra during the time of the Bangladesh Liberation war.",
"The first two stanzas were said to be liked by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, whenever he met with Sabina Yasmin, he supposedly often requested her to sing the first two stanzas of this song.",
"She including many other artists sung this song many times in various concerts.",
"This was also played many times on Bangladesh's National Television.=== Reproduction and use in films ===* An album titled 'Songs of Awakening' was released on December 12, 2009 with 71 songs that played a role in various movements and struggles in Bangladesh and was produced by Step Media Limited under the plan of Jagoron Culture and Research Centre.",
"This song was one of them.",
"* Sabina Yasmin recorded and reproduced her own patriotic songs on Swapad and released the song in an album titled 'Shakol Ko'ta Janalen Na' under Soundtek.",
"On 3 May 2016 Soundtek uploaded this album on their YouTube channel.",
"later on 19 December 2019 the song was uploaded by it self.",
"* On 1994 this song was used in the film “Desh Premik” by Kazi Hayat.",
"*"
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"References"
]
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[
"2008–09 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils basketball team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2008–09 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils basketball team''' represented Mississippi Valley State University during the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.",
"The Delta Devils played their home games at Harrison HPER Complex as members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.",
"The Delta Devils finished the season 7–25 overall and 7–11 in SWAC conference play under first year head coach Sean Woods.",
"They lost 65–60 in the first round of the SWAC Basketball tournament to Prairie View A&M."
],
[
"Roster",
"'''Number''''''Name''''''Position''''''Height''''''Weight''''''Year''''''Hometown''' 1 Cameron Nettles Guard 6–5 185 Freshman Cerritos, California 1 Dwayne Harmason Guard 5-11 180 Senior Plaquemine, Louisiana 3 Tashan Newsome Guard 6–4 200 Freshman Albany, New York 5 Donald Pritchard Guard 6–1 185 Freshman Chicago,Illinois 10 Julius Cheeks Guard 6–2 190 Junior Missouri City, Texas 12 Amos Studivant Forward 6-8 230 Freshman Bessemer, Alabama 15 Shannon Behling Guard 6–7 200 Junior Columbia, South Carolina 21 Lakendrick Allen Forward 6-6 205 Junior Cleveland, Mississippi 22 Orlando Smith Forward 6–5 210 Sophomore Columbus, Mississippi 22 Aaron McReynolds Guard 6–0 175 Freshman Flint, Michigan 23 Michael Clark Guard 6–3 180 Senior Tchula, Mississippi 25 Kevin Burwell Guard 5-10 185 Freshman Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 32 Drummond Jones Forward 6-5 205 Sophomore Indianola, Mississippi 34 Eric Petty Forward 6–6 220 Senior Salinas, California 35 Steven Kite Guard 6-3 195 Sophomore Atlanta, Georgia 44 Emmenle Preston Forward 6–9 240 Junior National City, CaliforniaSource:"
],
[
"Schedule and results",
" Non-conference regular season SWAC regular season SWAC men's basketball tournament"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"7th WBFJA Awards"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''7th Edition of The WBFJA Award''', also known as '''''Cinemar Samabartan''''' (Convocation of Cinema or Carnival of Films) took place on 8 January 2023 honoring the best films of 2022."
],
[
"Superlatives",
"+Multiple wins Awards Film8''Aparajito''6''X=Prem''5 ''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha''''Dostojee'' 4''Projapoti''"
],
[
"Winners and Nominees",
"===Jury Awards=== Best Film Best Director*'''''Aparajito''''' – Friends Communication*'''''Dostojee''''' – Katha Talkies**''The Holy Conspiracy'' – Walzen Media Works Private Limited **''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha'' – Shree Venkatesh Films**''Jhilli'' – Goutam Ghose Associates**''Lokkhi Chele'' – Windows Production*'''Anik Dutta''' – '''''Aparajito'''''**Dhrubo Banerjee – ''Karnasubarner Guptodhon''**Kaushik Ganguly – ''Lokkhi Chele''**Parambrata Chatterjee – ''Abhijaan''**Raj Chakraborty – ''Habji Gabji''**Srijit Mukherji – ''X=Prem'' Best Actor Best Actress*'''Dev''' – '''''Projapoti''''' as Joy Chakraborty*'''Ritwick Chakraborty''' – '''''Ananta: The Eternal''''' as Mr. Shuvo**Arjun Chakraborty – ''X=Prem'' as Arnab**Bratya Basu – ''Jhora Palok'' as Jibanananda Das**Parambrata Chatterjee – ''Habji Gabji'' as Aditya Basu**Riddhi Sen – ''Bismillah'' as Bismillah a.k.a Bishu*'''Gargi Roy Chowdhury''' – '''''Mahananda''''' as Mahananda Bhattacharya**Arpita Chatterjee – ''Hridpindo'' as Aarja**Sohini Sarkar – ''Ananta: The Eternal'' as Ms. Mishtu**Subhashree Ganguly – ''Boudi Canteen'' as Poulami**Swastika Mukherjee – ''Shrimati'' as Shrimati Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress*'''Shyamal Chakraborty''' – '''''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha''''' as Manohar**Ambarish Bhattacharya – ''Lokkhi Chele'' as Joy Mitra**Kharaj Mukherjee – ''Kishmish'' as Govinda Chatterjee (Goblu)**Prantik Banerjee – ''Hridpindo'' as Rick**Rudranil Ghosh – ''Abhijaan'' as Rabi Ghosh*'''Paoli Dam''' – '''''Byomkesh Hatyamancha''''' as Sulachana**Anashua Majumdar – ''Boudi Canteen'' as Poulami's mother-in-law**Anjana Basu – ''Kishmish'' as Pubali Chatterjee**Sneha Chatterjee – ''Bismillah'' as Safeena**Tanusree Chakraborty – ''Abar Kanchanjungha'' as Ruchira Best Actor in a Negative Role Best Actor in a Comic Role*'''Chandan Sen''' – '''''Tirandaj Shabor''''' as Pareshnath Chakraborty**Anirban Chakrabarti – ''Kakababur Protyaborton'' as Amal Dey**Gaurav Chakrabarty – ''Bismillah'' as Shibu**Indrasish Roy – ''Lokkhi Chele'' as Rajat Ray**Rahul Banerjee – ''Abar Kanchanjungha'' as Devesh*'''Debraj Bhattacharya''' – '''''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha''''' as Sanjiv Basu*'''Kharaj Mukherjee''' – '''''Projapoti''''' as Gaur Chakraborty's neighbour**Rajatava Dutta – ''Karnasubarner Guptodhon'' as Dashanan Daw**Rudranil Ghosh – ''Abar Bochhor Koori Pore'' as Dutta**Sandip Bhattacharya – ''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha'' as B. P. HaldarDebut AwardsMost Promising ActorMost Promising Actress*'''Jeetu Kamal''' – '''''Aparajito''''' as Aparajito Roy**Anindya Sengupta – ''X=Prem'' as Khilaat**Arif Shaikh – ''Dostojee'' as Safiqul**Samontak Dyuti Maitra – ''Habji Gabji'' as Anish Basu / Tipu**Satyam Bhattacharya – ''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha'' as Bhoopati / Raghupati / Ramapati**Ujaan Ganguly – ''Lokkhi Chele'' as Aamir Hussain*'''Shruti Das''' – '''''X=Prem''''' as Joyee**Ipsita Mukherjee – ''Prosenjit Weds Rituparna'' as Rituparna**Solanki Roy – ''Baba Baby O'' as Brishti Roy**Surangana Bandopadhyay – ''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha'' as Chanda HaldarMost Promising Director*'''Anirban Bhattacharya''' – '''''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha'''''*'''Prasun Chatterjee''' – '''''Dostojee'''''**Abhinandan Dutta – ''Ananta: The Eternal''**Avijit Sen – ''Projapoti''**Ishaan Ghose – ''Jhilli''**Kumar Chowdhury – ''Priyo Chinar Pata: Iti Segun'' **Rahool Mukherjee – ''Kishmish''**Rajdeep Paul and Sarmistha Maiti – ''Kalkokkho''**Sayantan Mukherjee – ''Jhora Palok''**Srimanta Sengupta – ''Abar Bochhor Koori Pore''===Popular Choice Awards=== Most Popular Film Most Popular Actor*'''''Karnasubarner Guptodhon''''' – Shree Venkatesh Films*'''''Projapoti''''' – Dev Entertainment Ventures**''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha'' – Shree Venkatesh Films**''Belashuru'' – Windows Production**''Hatyapuri'' – Shadow Films*'''Mithun Chakraborty''' – '''''Projapoti''''' as Gaur Chakraborty**Abir Chatterjee – ''Karnasubarner Guptodhon'' as Subarna Sen / Sona Da**Dev – ''Kishmish'' as Tintin Chatterjee**Jeet – ''Raavan'' as Professor Ram Mukherjee / Raavan**Prosenjit Chatterjee – ''Kakababur Protyaborton'' as Kakababu===Music Awards=== Best Music Director Best Background Score*'''Saptak Sanai Das''' – '''''X=Prem'''''**Anindya Chatterjee and Anupam Roy – ''Belashuru''**Amit-Ishan – ''Baba Baby O''**Indraadip Dasgupta – ''Bismillah''**Nilayan Chatterjee – ''Kishmish''*'''Debojyoti Mishra''' – '''''Aparajito'''''**Bickram Ghosh – ''Karnasubarner Guptodhon''**Indraadip Dasgupta – ''X=Prem''**Subhadeep Guha – ''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha'' Best Male Playback SInger Best Female Playback Singer *'''Arijit Singh''' – '''\"Bhalobashar Morshum\"''' – '''''X=Prem'''''*'''Saptak Sanai Das''' – '''\"Cindrella Mon\"''' – '''''X=Prem'''''**Anupam Roy – '''\"Sohage Adore\"''' – ''Belashuru''**Arijit Singh – '''\"Abosheshe\"''' – ''Kishmish''**Papon – '''\"Kanna\"''' – ''Kishmish''**Sonu Nigam – '''\"Mukti\"''' – ''Kacher Manush''*'''Shreya Ghoshal''' – '''\"Bhalobashar Morshum\"''' – '''''X=Prem'''''**Iman Chakraborty, Ananya Bhattacharjee & Upali Chattopadhyay – '''\"Tapa Tini\"''' – ''Belashuru''**Mekhla Dasgupta – '''\"Mon Kemoner Janmodin\"''' – ''Hridpindo''**Sahana Bajpaie – '''\"Saja Sajao\"''' – ''Ballabhpurer Roopkotha''"
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"The Korean Repository"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''The Korean Repository''''' was the name for both a monthly English-language magazine published in Korea from January 1892 to December 1898 and a successor weekly newspaper from around February to June 1899.It was the first English-language monthly magazine published in Korea."
],
[
"Description",
"The magazine was originally founded by Methodist missionaries.",
"Its first issue was released in January 1892.American Korean independence activist Homer Hulbert was a notable contributor to the journal.",
"For example, he contributed a number of articles in which he praised the native Korean alphabet Hangul.",
"Hulbert returned to the United States in 1891, and the publication went on hiatus around 1892.When Hulbert returned in 1893, he took over the Trilingual Press and resumed publication of ''The Korean Repository''.The journal published on a variety of topics, including current events, Korean history, Korean studies, and even geopolitics.",
"It analyzed Korea's relationship with the Russian Empire at the time.",
"The journal also published articles from Koreans, with notable politicians such as Yun Chi-ho contributing writing.",
"Hulbert later assisted the first private Korean newspaper, ''Tongnip Sinmun'', with its establishment and printing technology.In later years, it often sharply criticized the Empire of Japan's actions and policies in Korea.Cover of the April 20, 1899 weekly newspaperThe magazine ceased publication in 1898.It was briefly revived as a weekly newspaper with four or six pages from February to June 1899.Later, in 1901, Hulbert published ''The Korea Review'' with a similar format and content to ''The Korean Repository''.The journal and newspaper are now considered valuable resources for understanding the politics, culture, and history of Korea around that period."
],
[
"References"
],
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"External links",
"* http://anthony.sogang.ac.kr/Repository/ – Many scanned copies of the journal available for free here"
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"Luka Tsirekidze"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Luka Tsirekidze''' (; born 25 August 2004) is a Georgian rugby union player who plays at Black Lion in the Rugby Europe Super Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup."
],
[
"Career",
"Tsirekidze began his career at Didi 10 side Lelo Saracens.In 2023, he joined Georgian Rugby Europe Super Cup franchise Black Lion.Tsirekidze made his debut at 18 going on to play in all of Georgia's matches for the Under-20 test series against England Under-20.He was named in the squad for the Under-20 World Championship."
],
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"Honors",
"=== Georgia Under-18 ===* Rugby Europe Under-18 Championship: 2022=== Black Lion ===* Rugby Europe Super Cup: 2023"
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"References"
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"Vanduzea laeta"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Vanduzea laeta''''' is a species of treehopper described by Frederic Webster Goding in 1893.It is commonly found between the months of May and August."
],
[
"Habitat",
"''V.",
"laeta'' is commonly found in the southwestern United States and in Central America, primarily Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize.",
"It possibly has been introduced to Asia.",
"It is a common pest of common sunflower and other species of the genus ''Helianthus''."
],
[
"Appearance",
"It is commonly mistaken with ''V.",
"segmentata''.",
"It is around 3–4 mm long."
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"References"
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"Cris Calilan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cristino \"Cris\" Calilan''' (born July 8, 1952) is a Filipino coach and former player."
],
[
"Playing career",
"Calilan played for his alma mater Jose Rizal College (JRC; now known as Jose Rizal University or JRU) varsity basketball team JRC Heavy Bombers in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) (NCAA).",
"The team won the 1972 NCAA championship, when they were led by Philip Cezar, his brother David, and Jimmy Santos.",
"Calilan was coached by his father Francisco while in JRC.",
"Calilan later played for Crispa and Filmanbank in the professional Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)."
],
[
"Coaching career",
"Calilan coached the Ateneo Blue Eagles and led them to their first University Athletic Association of the Philippines championship in 1987.The team was packed by future PBA players Olsen Racela, Eric Reyes, and Danny Francisco defeating Jerry Codiñera-led UE in 1987.After winning the UAAP championship, he also coached the Purefoods franchise in the PBA, served an assistant to the Shell, and Barangay Ginebra.",
"He lastly served as the head coach of his alma mater JRU."
],
[
"Coaching record",
"=== PBA ===SeasonTeamConferenceElims./Clas.",
"roundPlayoffsGPWLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResults1988PurefoodsAll-Filipino————(DNC)212.333Lost in the FinalsReinforced1019.1006th————Missed playoffs1989PurefoodsOpen1046.4004th101.000(Demoted)Totals20515.250413.2500 PBA championship'''Notes'''=== Collegiate record ===SeasonTeamEliminationsPlayoffsGPWLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResultsAteneo Blue Eagles (UAAP)1987Ateneo14131.9291st1101.000Champion1994Ateneo1248.3336th————EliminatedJRU Heavy Bombers (NCAA)2004JRU14410.2867th————Eliminated2005JRU14212.1438th————EliminatedTotals542331.426—1101.0001 championship"
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Nors"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nors''' is a small town, with a population of 1,067 (1 January 2023), in Thy district, North Jutland Region in Denmark.",
"It is located in Thisted Municipality 14 km southeast of Hanstholm and 9 km north of Thisted.Nors Church has a choir and nave from Romanesque times from the years 1000–1200, where many churches were build in Denmark.Nors is located 2 km east of Nors Lake, which is a part of Hanstholm Wildlife Reserve in Thy National Park."
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"References"
]
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[
"The Moogai"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''The Moogai''''' is a 2024 Australian feature horror film based on a short film of the same name, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2024.Written and directed by Jon Bell, the film stars Shari Sebbens and Meyne Wyatt."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"The story is about a young Aboriginal mother who thinks that her child is possessed, and includes Indigenous Australian themes related to the Stolen Generations (a government policy of forced removal of Aboriginal children from their parents) and The Dreaming.",
"''Moogai'' is the Bundjalung word for \"ghost\"."
],
[
"Cast",
"*Shari Sebbens as Sarah*Meyne Wyatt as Fergus*Tessa Rose as Ruth*Clarence Ryan as Ray Boy*Christian Byers as Constable Flatley*Toby Leonard Moore as Dr Barnes*Bella Heathcote as Becky*Alexandra Jensen as Miss Miller"
],
[
"Production",
"Bell's short film of the same name won the Midnight Shorts Grand Jury Award at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival, as well as Best Director at the 2021 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival.",
"The film is available in Australia on free streaming service SBS on Demand.The film was co-produced by Kristina Ceyton and Samantha Jennings, of Causeway Films.",
"South Australian special effects company KOJO Studios was responsible for the visual effects.",
"Marty Pepper of KOJO, who served as, executive director, post-production, created a replica of the set at his own property in Willunga to create effects during post-production."
],
[
"Release",
"The film premiered in the Midnights section of the Sundance Film Festival on 21 January 2024."
],
[
"Reception",
"Reviewers of the Sundance premiere gave ''The Moogai'' mixed reviews, with the RogerEbert.com reviewer suggesting that \"tightening the effects\" would help the film, and hoping that it would be further refined before its theatrical release.",
"==References=="
],
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"External links",
"*** ''The Moogai'' at Causeway Films"
]
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[
"Gilbert Hime"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gilbert Leon Hime''' (2 November 1887 – 15 August 1957), was a Brazilian footballer who played as a forward."
],
[
"Career",
"Hime began his career at Botafogo FC, and in 1906 he was the club's top scorer in the first edition of the Campeonato Carioca.",
"He played for the club until 1909, even though he had to combine the matches with his work out the football, often acting for the reserve teams instead of the main teams.",
"In 1910 he transferred to Fluminense, where he played until 1913.Hime was also the author of a historic record in Brazilian football, when he scored 9 goals in the same game, in the match 24–0 against Sport Club Mangueira, which took place on 30 May 1909.The record was only surpassed by Dario on 6 April 1976, when he scored 10 goals in the Sport Recife 14–0 Santo Amaro match."
],
[
"Honours",
";Botafogo*Campeonato Carioca: 1907"
],
[
"See also",
"*History of Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas*Football records and statistics in Brazil"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Gilbert Hime at ogol.com.br"
]
] |
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[
"Karthik Mahesh"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Karthik Mahesh''' (born 7 October) is an Indian actor and model.",
"His popularity increased after he won Bigg Boss Kannada (season 10) on 28 January 2024.He has acted in both Kannada and Telugu tele serials.",
"He became popular as Chandru in the Zee Kannada television soap Puttakkana Makkalu."
],
[
"Early life",
"Mahesh hails from a middle-class family in Mysuru.",
"Later, he shifted to Bengaluru because of his work.",
"After starring as a model in print advertisements and tele ads, he became an actor taking part in television serials.",
"He did his schooling in Marimallappa high school and St. Joseph's high school in Mysuru and also did his graduation in science at the SBRR Mahajana first grade college.",
"He has a sister, Tejaswini Mahesh.",
"He also studied Kamsale folk art for 10 years at JSS college of arts, commerce and science."
],
[
"Bigg Boss Kannada",
"In 2023, after 112 days in the house, Mahesh won the Big Boss Kannada Season 10 hosted by actor Kiccha Sudeep.",
"Apart from the glittering cup that came with the title, he also won a cash prize of Rs.50 lakh, a Brezza car and an e-scooter.",
"He secured 2,97,39, 904.votes and defeated Drone Pratap by over 70 lakh votes.",
"The Big Boss house is located at the Innovative Film City, Bidadi, on the outskirts of Bengaluru."
],
[
"Career",
"In 2022, he acted in an award-winning film Dollu, a Kannada movie and became popular with TV serials Puttakkana Makkalu, Akka, Bangari and Antarapata in Kannada.",
"He is scheduled to play a role in ''Ondu Sarala Prema Kathe'' movie directed by Simple Suni details of which are yet to be revealed.",
"He has nine years' experience in the film industry."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"James de Graaff-Hunter"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''James de Graaff-Hunter''' (11 September 1881 – 3 February 1967) was a British geodesist who served as director of Survey of India's Geodetic Branch from 1928 to 1932, and as President of the International Association of Geodesy from 1954 to 1957."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"James de Graaff-Hunter was born in Chester as the youngest of three sons on 11 September 1881.His father was James G. M. Hunter, who was a seed merchant, and his mother, Sarah J. , was a pianist.",
"De Graaff-Hunter was christened after his godfather, Herr de Graaff, a bulb grower and friend of his father.",
"Throughout his life, he stylized his name as both ''J.",
"de Graaff Hunter'' and ''J.",
"de Graaff-Hunter'' (with a hyphen).He was educated at King's School, Chester, and later matriculated at Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1900 with an entrance scholarship to study mathematics.",
"From Cambridge he received a B.A.",
"in 1903, an M.A.",
"in 1907, and a Sc.D.",
"in 1920."
],
[
"Career",
"After leaving Cambridge, de Graaff-Hunter worked as a mathematics master at the Harrow School for two months in 1904, before working as an advisor to Lord Kelvin in 1905 and 1905.He worked for the National Physical Laboratory from 1905 until he was appointed to the Survey of India in 1907.While working for the Survey of India's Great Trigonometrical Survey, in 1908, de Graff-Hunter accompanied G. P. Lenox-Conyngham on a pendulum-swinging tour in South India to observe the intensity of gravity in different locations.",
"In 1910, de Graaff-Hunter replaced John Eccles as the mathematician in charge of the Great Trigonometrical Survey computing office.",
"After assuming office, he completed his first major scientific work in India—''Professional Paper'' 14 (1913) described the connection of atmospheric refraction to observing the height of mountains.",
"He later returned to southern India in 1916 and 1917 for field studies in secondary triangulation using observing towers he had designed and made.",
"Subsequent work, including ''Professional Paper'' 16 (1918) was also on the topic of triangulation—the paper dealt with how to adapt the results of triangulation computations to a new spheroid without completely recalculating, and also listed rules on common triangulation errors.In 1917, he joined the army and served for two years as a captain in Mesopotamia and Persia.",
"There, he focused on triangulation of the Kirkuk and Kurdistan regions.",
"He returned to India in 1919 and studied the geoid based on his earlier observations.In 1928, he was appointed Director of the Geodetic Branch of the Survey of India, a position similar to the former Superintendent of the Trigonometrical Survey title.",
"He retired in 1932, and received the Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire honor in 1933, and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1935.From 1936 to 1838, he continued his geodetic studies from England, supported by a Leverhulme Research FellowshipWhen World War II broke out in 1939, he offered himself to the Survey of India's war efforts, but was not needed.",
"In 1941, the Government of India accepted his offer and he boarded the SS ''Zamzam'' in New York towards Cape Town.",
"When the ship was attacked, he was put on a supply ship and shipped to a German internment camp.",
"He was moved to multiple different ''stalags'', before being released in 1942.He continued work as a surveyor in India until 1946.His \"Model Earth\" proposed through multiple publications in the late 1950s and into the 1960s was at the time a novel new model, and it remains an important model in the field of geodesy.",
"The model moved landmasses around without adding or destroying mass to smooth out the surface of the Earth.",
"This work, as well as much of his other studies, builds off the work of George Gabriel Stokes.He moved to Australia in 1962, and, aged 85, he died in his Mosman, New South Wales home on 3 February 1967."
],
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"Notes"
],
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"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Appendix by de Graaff-Hunter* See also: Bilby tower"
]
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[
"Rai Laxmi Narayan Singh"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rai Laxmi Narayan Singh''' is an Indian politician.",
"He was the member of the Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly from Garwara Assembly Constituency Jaunpur District."
],
[
"See also",
"* Uttar Pradesh Assembly Constituency"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque''''' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Nidal Nijm, an independent Brazilian-Palestinian game developer.",
"The game was first released in April 2022.The game is notable for portraying the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and allowing the player to reenact events such as the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel from the perspective of a Palestinian militant.The game was developed by Nidal Nijm, a Brazilian-Palestinian game developer residing in Brazil.",
"Njim intended for the game to subvert stereotypical representations of Arabs as terrorists in video games and allow players to take the role of characters he considered \"freedom fighters\".",
"He also wanted the game to present a Palestinian perspective on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.The game went viral in 2021 ahead of its release because of its portrayal of Palestinian militants killing Israel Defense Forces members.",
"The title was removed from Steam in October 2021, two months before its planned release date in December 2021.This occurred shortly after the International Legal Forum, an Israeli advocacy group, informed Valve Corporation that the game could violate anti-terrorism laws in the United States.",
"The game was ultimately released in April 2022, and is available on Steam as of December 2023.Samuel Corey of ''Hooked Gamers'' described it as \"probably the most controversial game I've ever seen, and certainly the most controversial that I've reviewed\".",
"Corey praised the exaggerated violence portrayed in the game's cutscenes, which he compared to action movies of the 1980s.",
"He criticized the enemy AI and \"janky\" aspects of its visual design and 3D graphics, ultimately awarding the game a 7.8 out of 10.An updated version of the game was released in 2023 which allowed players to reenact the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, as well as other events from the Israel–Hamas war, by playing as a member of Hamas or the Lions' Den militant group.",
"Players can engage in suicide bombings, beheadings, and other attacks on the Israeli military in the game.",
"The game received renewed criticism in 2023 both for its depiction of violence against Israelis and because of Njim's social media posts, which critics allege incite violence against Israeli people and organizations.",
"It has also been criticized for including music that goes against Islamic principles.",
"In an interview with ''Newsweek'', Njim denied allegations that the game incited violence against Jews or promoted terrorism, and stated that he felt that the Israeli government were terrorists.According to Israeli news site Ynet, players tend to \"quickly abandon the game\" after downloading it.",
"The game had a peak of 10 concurrent players in October 2023."
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"References"
]
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[
"Arun Bhansali"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Arun Bhansali''' (born on 15 October 1967) is an Indian Judge.",
"Currently, he is serving as the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court since 5th February, 2024.Presently apart from being the Chief Justice, His Lordship is also the Member of Advisory - cum - Consultative panel for National Legal Service Authority (NALSA) and the Member of, National Court Management System Committee (NCMSC)."
],
[
"Career",
"After completing LLB and enrolling as a lawyer on 08-07-1989, Justice Bhansali worked in various legal domains.",
"Prior to being a judge, he worked at the Rajasthan High Court in Jodhpur, in diverse legal areas, ranging from taxes and corporate law to civil and constitutional matters.",
"Bhansali's legal expertise was also sought by numerous corporate entities and governmental bodies.",
"He represented many corporate clients in courts, company law boards, tribunals, and forums, offering counsel on many legal matters encompassing property laws, banking regulations, arbitration, consumer protection, and more.",
"He was retained by organizations such as the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd., companies and trusts related to erstwhile Royal Family of Udaipur (1996-2013), and was Standing Counsel for Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (2004-2013), Standing Counsel for Income Tax Department (2012-2013), HPCL – Mittal Energy Ltd and Panel Lawyer for Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India and Vijaya Bank.He was also involved in public service, including as a standing counsel for government departments and agencies.Justice Arun Bhansali’s elevation as a Judge of the Rajasthan High Court on 08-01-2013, marked a significant milestone in his career."
],
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"Notable judgements",
"=== Om Kanwar v. State of Rajasthan ===An appeal against conviction for offence under Section 302 IPC and sentenced for life imprisonment with a fine of Rs.",
"20,000/- with default stipulation to undergo six months’ additional simple imprisonment.",
"A division bench consisting of Arun Bhansali and Rajendra Prakash Soni, JJ., after appreciation of evidence, oral as well as documentary, and the circumstances of the case and conduct of the accused in not offering any explanation for the homicidal death of her five-month-old child, held the trial court has rightly convicted the appellant under Section 302 IPC.=== Sharmila Barma v. State of Rajasthan ===While allowing a petition challenging the cancellation of the petitioner’s candidature for the post of Teacher Grade III (Level I), A single-judge bench consisting of Arun Bhansali,* J., quashed the determination made by respondents and held that since Association of Indian Universities (‘AIU’) had issued an equivalence certificate with regard to the qualification of the petitioner, the same made her eligible for the post.=== Priyanka Shrimali v. State of Rajasthan ===A writ petition challenging the position of law prior to the amendment of Rule 2(c) of Rajasthan Compassionate Appointment of Dependents of Deceased Government Servant Rules, 1996, which excluded the married daughter from the definition of ‘dependent’, for the purpose of compassionate appointment vide Notification dated 28-10-2021, a three judge bench of Sandeep Mehta, Vijay Bishnoi and Arun Bhansali,* JJ., held that the provision of Rule 2(c) of Rajasthan Compassionate Appointment of Dependents of Deceased Government Servant Rules, 1996, which exclude the married daughter from definition of dependent prior to its amendment vide notification dated 28.10.2021, is discriminatory and violative of Articles 14 to 16 of the Constitution of India and as such, the word ‘unmarried’ from the definition of ‘dependent’, is struck down.",
"Further, in Rule 5 of Rajasthan Compassionate Appointment of Dependents of Deceased Government Servant Rules, 1996 also the word unmarried daughters/adopted unmarried daughter, shall be read as daughters/adopted daughter.",
"“Marriage does not determine the continuance of the relationship of a child, whether a son or a daughter, with the parents.",
"A son continues to be a son both before and after marriage.",
"A daughter continues to be a daughter.",
"This relationship is not affected either in fact or in law upon marriage.",
"Marriage does not bring about a severance of the relationship between a father and mother and their son or between parents and their daughter.",
"Our society is governed by constitutional principles.",
"Marriage cannot be regarded as a justifiable ground to define and exclude from who constitutes a member of the family when the state has adopted a social welfare policy which is grounded on dependency.”=== Ganpat Singh Medawat v. State of Rajasthan ===While disposing of a writ petition filed by the petitioner requesting to make pay fixation of the petitioner equal to similarly situated teachers, a single-judge bench consisting of Arun Bhansali,* J., directed the State to consider representations of petitioners for providing equal pay to similar positioned teachers.",
"The Court reiterated the direction of the Jaipur Bench, “In case, a representation is so addressed within the aforesaid period, the State-respondents are directed to consider and decide the same by a reasoned and speaking order as expeditiously as possible in accordance with law.",
"However, in no case later than three months from the date of receipt of the representation along with a certified copy of this order.”"
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"Tynelia"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Tynelia''''' is a genus of treehopper belonging to the family Membracidae.",
"It has 10 described species."
],
[
"Species",
"Catalogue of Life lists the following:* ''Tynelia cerulea''* ''Tynelia cinctata''* ''Tynelia flavodorsata''* ''Tynelia globosa''* ''Tynelia hirsuta''* ''Tynelia longula''* ''Tynelia nigra''* ''Tynelia nitida'' * ''Tynelia prominens''* ''Tynelia pubescens''"
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"References"
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"2019 CAFA U-23 Women's Championship"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''2019 CAFA U-23 Women's Championship''' was the inaugural edition of the CAFA Women's Under-23 Championship, the international women's football championship organised by Central Asian Football Association for the women's under-23 national teams of Central Asia.",
"The tournament was hosted by Tajikistan, taking place in both Dushanbe and Hisor from November 22 to 28.Uzbekistan clinched the title as the inaugural champions of the tournament without a single defeat.",
"They outplayed all five competing teams, scoring a total of 29 goals."
],
[
"Participation",
"===Participating Teams===The tournament featured the host nation alongside Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkmenistan.",
"As all six CAFA member associations entered the tournament.",
"TeamAppearance Previous best performance 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st===Squads===Players born on or after 1 January 1996 were eligible to compete in the tournament."
],
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"Venues",
"A total of 15 matches were set to take place in two host cities, namely Dushanbe and Hisor, at the Republic Central Stadium and Hisor Central Stadium.",
"Dushanbe Hisor Republic Central Stadium Hisor Central Stadium Capacity: '''20,000''' Capacity: '''20,000''' 140px}"
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"Main Tournament",
"''All times are local, TTJ.",
"(UTC+5)''On 21 November 2019, CAFA released the official match schedule.----------------"
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"Goalscorers"
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"References"
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"External links",
"*"
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"7 Numara"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Yedi Numara''''' (''Number Seven'') is a Turkish sitcom that aired on TRT 1 from October 9, 2000, to June 23, 2003, lasting three seasons.",
"With an ensemble cast starring Şebnem Sönmez, Engin Alkan, Tuba Erdem, Okan Selvi, Ayça Mutlugil, Nuray Uslu, Gülden Güney and Volkan Girgin, the show revolves around a couple with no kids, four city girls and three country boys who live in Istanbul.The series concluded with its 75th episode aired in June 2002.However, due to high demand and requests received by TRT during the summer of 2002, the decision was made to continue.",
"Despite receiving high ratings on its airing days, the show came to an end with its 92nd episode broadcast on June 23, 2003.Yedi Numara, one of the popular TV shows in Turkey during the 2000s, is known for being one of the most frequently replayed series in Turkish TV history.The storyline involves four girlfriends renting Vahit’s building, but conflicts arise when Vahit’s nephews move into the lower floor.",
"The storyline of the series takes place in Istanbul.",
"Vahit and Zeliha Ballıoğlu's two-story wooden building is located in Kandilli, Üsküdar.",
"This building was used in episodes 1–13 of the series.",
"The upper floor of the building is rented by four girlfriends, while the lower floor houses three country boys.",
"After the 13th episode, the series started to be filmed in a four-story building located in Arnavutköy, Beşiktaş.",
"The episodes from the 14th to the finale were shot in this new location.",
"Some of the exterior shots of the series were taken along the Beşiktaş district and nearby locations.",
"Additionally, some episodes of the series were filmed outside the city."
],
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"Plot",
"The building where the first 13 episodes of \"Yedi Numara\" were filmed.Armağan, Ayten, Cansu, and Rüya are four friends who study at the same university, and their families live in different cities.",
"They decide to rent a house together because they don't feel comfortable in the dormitory.",
"However, either they lack the financial means or landlords don't rent their houses to students.",
"Eventually, they find out that the two-story wooden building with the number 7 is available for rent.",
"This building belongs to Vahit and Zeliha, a couple who, despite being unable to have children, are very fond of each other.",
"The four friends rent the upper floor of this wooden building.",
"However, grocer Vahit's rural nephews, Recep, Haydar and Satılmış, move to the lower floor of the same building in Istanbul.",
"While Recep, Haydar and Satılmış settled on the lower floor, they filled the house with the energy of contrasting worlds, thus establishing a lively and cheerful scene for cohabitation.The storyline revolved around the humorous relationships among city girls, country boys, and the eccentric householders.",
"Satılmış (Ruhi Sarı) left the series by the 13th episode, and in the 22nd episode, the character Sabit, played by Olgun Şimşek, joined as Recep's brother, arriving in Istanbul with the dream of becoming a \"male actor.\""
],
[
"Cast and characters",
"The series featured various actors as guest stars, including Demet Evgar, Gürkan Uygun, Binnur Kaya, Ali Atay, İlker Ayrık, Bülent İnal, Bülent Alkış, Mustafa Üstündağ, Engin Hepileri, Asuman Dabak, Yurdaer Okur, Şeyla Halis, Serdar Orçin, Ahu Türkpençe, Arda Öziri, Arda Kural, and Beyazıt Öztürk, among others.=== Main cast ===* Şebnem Sönmez as Zeliha Ballıoğlu: : Zeliha, Vahit’s wife, embraces her maternal instincts caring for \"rams\" and \"chicks,\" yet her anxious nature leads to vivid disaster scenarios in moments of panic.",
"* Engin Alkan as Vahit Ballıoğlu: : In the series, Vahit, Zeliha's husband, starts as a grocer and later opens a Manti and Cheburek restaurant.",
"* Tuba Erdem as Armağan Erdem: : She studies Environmental Engineering at Yıldız Technical University, and she is from Bursa.",
"She’s a logical, rule-oriented, disciplined individual who lost her parents as a child and was raised by her brothers and uncles.",
"In the upcoming episodes, she falls in love with Haydar.",
"* Ayça Mutlugil as Ayten Mutlugil: : She studies Environmental Engineering at Yıldız Technical University, and she is from Ankara.",
"She is a flirtatious individual who values beauty and personal care.",
"* Nuray Uslu as Rüya Uslu: : She studies Environmental Engineering at Yıldız Technical University, and she is from Izmir.",
"She is easily scared, and when frightened she cries.",
"She can quickly fall into a state of depression.",
"* Gülden Güney as Cansu Güney: : She studies Environmental Engineering at Yıldız Technical University, and she is from Antalya.",
"She is the prankster of the house.",
"* Volkan Girgin as Recep Ballıoğlu: : He is Vahit's nephew and Haydar's cousin.",
"He has come to Istanbul for university.",
"He studies in the Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering department but can't quite remember the name of his major.",
"He is engaged to Meryem.",
"* Okan Selvi as Haydar Ballıoğlu: : He is Vahit's nephew and Recep's cousin.",
"He is a mathematical genius and attributes his brilliance to onions.",
"He becomes an assistant while in preparatory class.",
"He is in love with Armağan.",
"=== Supporting ===* Ruhi Sarı as Satılmış Ballıoğlu* Olgun Şimşek as Sabit Ballıoğlu* Sedef Pehlivanoğlu as Meryem* Özlem Türkad as Asiye* Aşkın Şenol as Berat Çolağangiller* Çağlar Çorumlu as Yusuf Güdük* Cenk Tunalı as Deniz* Taner Ertürkler as Evren* Damla Özen as Fidan* Dikmen Seymen as Behiye* Emin Olcay as Doktor Veli Baba"
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"Release",
"SeasonRunning date & timeSeason startSeason finalRunning episode numbersEpisode intervalSeason yearTV channelSeason 1Monday 22.00October 9, 2000July 16, 2001391–392000–2001TRT 1Season 2Monday 21.45August 27, 2001June 24, 2002 (1st finale)3640–752001–2002Season 3Monday 20.50March 10, 2003June 23, 2003 (2nd finale)1776–92 2003"
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"References"
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"External links",
"** ''7 Numara'' at TRT 1"
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"Mixed martial arts in Russia"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Mixed martial arts in Russia''' are one of the most practiced sports."
],
[
"History",
"Wrestling is considered an important component of Russian MMA due to its effectiveness in the sport.",
"Another popular martial art form is sambo, which originated in the Soviet Union.The Republic of Dagestan, in recent years, has produced numerous mixed martial arts fighters who have made a place for themselves in the big leagues.",
"In fact, it is worth noting that Khabib Nurmagomedov, who was the first Russian and Muslim to win a UFC world championship and retired undefeated, has trained part of his career in Dagestan.MMA in the country was given 'National Sport' status in September 2012, and on the same day fighter and M-1 Global promoter Fedor Emelianenko was appointed to the role of Russian MMA Union president.In February 2022, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) suspended the membership of the Russian MMA Union.",
"It barred the Russian Federation from participating in all IMMAF Championships, and banned the organization of events in Russia."
],
[
"Organizations",
"The main MMA organizations in Russia are the following:* M-1 Global* AMC Fight Nights* Absolute Championship Akhmat* Eagle Fighting Championship* R-1 Federation* Eagles MMARussian MMA Union is the main regulator dedicated to the popularization and development of the sport in the country.",
"Until its suspension in 2022, was a member of the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) with Radmir Gabdullin as president."
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"References"
]
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"Alvania alexandrae"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania alexandrae''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Description",
"The length of the shell attains 3 mm, its diameter 1.5 mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this marine species were found in Middle Miocene strata in Poland."
],
[
"References",
"* Kowalke, T.; Harzhauser, M. (2004).",
"Early ontogeny and palaeoecology of the Mid-Miocene rissoid gastropods of the Central Paratethys.",
"Acta Palaeontologica Polonica.",
"49(1): 111–134.",
"* Zilch, A.",
"(1934).",
"Zur Fauna des Mittel-Miocäns von Kostej (Banat).",
"Typus-Bestimmung und Tafeln zu O. Boettger's Bearbeitungen.",
"Senckenbergiana 16:193-302.22: pls."
],
[
"External links",
"* Boettger, O.",
"(1902).",
"Zur Kenntnis der Fauna der Mittelmiocänen Schichten von Kostej im Krassó-Szörénver Komitat.",
"(Mit einem Situationsplan der Fundpunkte).",
"II.",
"Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Siebenbürgischen Vereins für Naturwissenschaften zu Hermannstadt.",
"(1901) 51: 1-200"
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"Timeline of Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2024)"
],
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"Introduction",
"This is a timeline of events during the Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2017–present) in 2024."
],
[
"Chronology",
"=== January ===* In '''January 2024''', 3 Iraqi security personnel, 26 ISIS militants and 3 civilians were killed."
],
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"References"
]
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"Timeline of Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2023)"
],
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"Introduction",
"This is a timeline of events during the Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2017–present) in 2023."
],
[
"Chronology",
"=== January ===*In '''January 2023''', 6 Iraqi security personnel, 19 ISIS militants and 21 civilians were killed.=== February ===*In '''February 2023''', 10 Iraqi security personnel, 56 ISIS militants and 39 civilians were killed.=== March ===*In '''March 2023''', 3 Iraqi security personnel, 42 ISIS militants and 28 civilians were killed.=== April ===*In '''April 2023''', 2 Iraqi security personnel, 10 ISIS militants and 24 civilians were killed.=== May ===* In '''May 2023''', 6 Iraqi security personnel, 26 ISIS militants and 6 civilians were killed.=== June ===* In '''June 2023''', 4 Iraqi security personnel, 21 ISIS militants and 4 civilians were killed.=== July ===* In '''July 2023''', 3 Iraqi security personnel, 12 ISIS militants and 3 civilians were killed.",
"=== August ===* In '''August 2023''', 1 French soldier, 4 Iraqi security personnel, 8 ISIS militants and 5 civilians were killed.=== September ===* In '''September 2023''', 4 Iraqi security personnel, 8 ISIS militants and 9 civilians were killed.",
"=== October ====== November ===* In '''November 2023''', 4 Iraqi security personnel, 3 ISIS militants and 51 civilians were killed.",
"=== December ===* In '''December 2023''', 3 Iraqi security personnel,10 ISIS militants and 2 civilians were killed."
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"References"
]
] |
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"Robin Kester"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robin Kester''' is a Dutch musician and songwriter from Rotterdam.",
"Her band consists of Sam van Hoogstraten (guitar), Thijs Visscher (bass), Joep van Osch (drums) and Stef Koenis (keyboards).",
"Her music style is often compared with that of Beth Gibbons and Weyes Blood."
],
[
"First EP and Tour",
"In 2018 the EP ''Peel the Skin'' was released by the Amsterdam record label At Ease.",
"The following year she was the support act for the Irish band Villagers.",
"In 2020 the mini-album ''This is not a Democracy'' was released by the same label (coproduced with Moss-frontman Marien Dorleijn) which included contributions from, amongst others, Conor O'Brien.",
"The mini-album was by the editors of 3voor12 chosen as the best album of 2020, and it received four stars in De Volkskrant.In 2022 she released new music.",
"The singles ''Cat 13'' and ''Leave Now'' were debuted on BBC 6 Music, and both were chosen as track of the week in De Volkskrant."
],
[
"ESNS en ''Press Play''",
"In 2021 she performed at Eurosonic Noorderslag.",
"On 5 May 2021 she was nominated for the ''Zilveren Notekraker''.",
"In 2022 a demo version of her track ''Day is Done'' was used in the American film Press Play.",
"In March 2022 she also performed at the American cultural festival SXSW in Texas.",
"In October 2022 she was the support act for the British rock band Muse (after invitation by lead singer Matt Bellamy) in the Amsterdam Carré."
],
[
"Honeycomb Shades",
"In February 2023, her debut album ''Honeycomb Shades'' was released.",
"Containing 11 songs, it was produced oin collaboration with Marien Dorleijn, whose studio in the forest of Den Dolder was used for recording.",
"Positive reviews were received from the De Volkskrant, Parool, OOR, Trouw en NRC.",
"Following the release, Robin Kester and Amber Arcades undertook a joint tour in the Netherlands, again positively reviewed.",
"The album was nominated for the 3voor12 Award for the best album of 2023, reached the '''Eindlijst''' (twenty best albums) of the music journal OOR and the list of the 40 best albums in De Volkskrant.",
"NRC called ''Honeycomb Shades'' the best Dutch album of 2023."
],
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"References"
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"Bakenyi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''A fishing and Water Loving Minority Tribe The Bakenyi'''Bakenyi tribe are a Bantu speaking ethnic group of people Uganda.",
"they are believed to have migrated from Buganda central region eastwards to settle in the eastern parts of Uganda around Lake Kyoga basin in the Buyende district.",
"The Bakenyi tribe speak the language called \"Lukenyi\"."
],
[
"Population",
"The population of the Bakenyi tribe with reference to the 2002 census conducted by Uganda National Bureau of Statistics showed the Bakenyi people were 62,009 despite recent statistics indicate 99,880 people contrary to Bakenyi rights groups research data findings that indicate 1.2 million people in the Bakenyi community."
],
[
"Controversy",
"Bakenyi tribe migrated during the 18th centaury and changed changed into a new and distinct tribe after they migrated out of Buganda in the 18th century following the civil war between princes Junju and Semakokiro.",
"They settled around Lake Kyoga basin in the areas of Teso, Lango and Bukedi.",
"The cultural leadership petitioned Uganda National Bureau of Statistics for misrepresenting their number in the census data which stands at over 1.2 million people that deprives them of the national budget from the Ugandan government."
],
[
"See Also",
"* Baganda People* Gisu People* Ugandan Folklore* Ugandan Traditions* Samia Tribe"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Claro Laureta"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Claro L. Laureta''', a military officer of the Philippine Army who commanded guerilla units within Davao Region area during World War II.",
"He enlisted as a Private in the Philippine Scouts in 1926 and assigned 45th US Infantry Regiment until 1929.He attended Philippine Constabulary Academy in Baguio and graduated in 1934.He was commissioned as 3rd Lieutenant and assigned to Davao province in 1936.He was commanded 2nd Davao PC Company based in Camp Victa in Kapalong, Davao(now Davao del Norte) in 1941 before the war.",
"He fought the Japanese until when it moved forward towards Monkayo.When Visayas-Mindanao Force surrendered in May 1942, Captain Laureta refused to surrender and move inland and setup his guerilla force made up of his men in PC, stragglers of USAFFE units, and recruited to augment his unit now named as 130th Infantry Regiment.",
"He is known for securing the safety of POWs who escaped from Davao Penal Colony.",
"When Colonel Wendell Fertig merged all guerilla forces in Mindanao in 1943, Laureta rose as commander of guerilla units in Davao region which is now called 107th Infantry Division comprising with his now with 130th Infantry Regiment and 111th Provisional Infantry Battalion, Laureta was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and relinquished his command of 130th Infantry to Lieutenant Colonel Saturnino Silva, who came from Australia.During the liberation campaign in November 1944, 19th US Infantry Regiment of 24th US Infantry Division linked up with 107th Division.",
"and fought Japanese along with the 24th US Infantry Division in Battle of Tagum and later Battle of Ising in May 1945After the war, he resumed his career as Army officer.",
"He retired in 1957 with the rank of Colonel.",
"With his exploits during World War II he was awarded with various military medals Distinguished Services Star, Bronze Star, and Military Merit Medal."
],
[
"Legacy",
"Laureta Elementary School and Laureta National High School in Tagum City, Davao Del Norte is named after him.",
"A bill was passed by Congressmen Alan Dujali renaming Davao del Norte Provincial Police Office Camp in Tagum after him is still pending for approval."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of American Guerillas in the Philippines=== External links ===* Escape from Davao Facebook Page* First Patrol to reach Davao Penal Colony* Hero of the ‘Battle of Ising’"
]
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"Smokers are not selfish"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Smokers are not selfish''' is an health campaign taking place in Nepal with the aim of inspiring individuals to quit smoking.",
"This event spaned two weeks, culminating on February 14, 2024, which aligns with Valentine's Day and Vasant Panchami.This initiative has captured public attention, leading to smokers making commitments to quit the habit.According to reports, more than 1700 individuals pledged to quit smoking during this campaign, which is organised by Dr. Om Foundation."
],
[
"Background",
"In alignment with Hindu mythology, Vasant Panchami is associated with the worship of Goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge and wisdom.",
"The launch of this campaign on Valentine's Day holds special significance, as it encourages individuals to make a meaningful sacrifice, expressing love to their dear ones by giving up smoking with a purposeful intention."
],
[
"Tobacco Use in Nepal",
"According to the STEPS survey II carried out in 2019 by Nepal Health Research Council and the government of Nepal with technical support from the WHO, 28.9% of adults (aged 15-69 years) use either smoked or smokeless tobacco products.",
"Among them 17.1 percent are currently smoking.",
"The average age for initiation of smoking among those who smoke daily is 17.7 for men, 18.4 for female and 17.8 for both sexes.",
"==Health Impact== Out of 8 million deaths due to tobacco consumption per year worldwide, 1.3 million are attributed to passive smoking which mainly affects children, elderly and chronic diseased individuals.",
"Among 1.3 billion tobacco users across the world, 80 percent of burden is in lower and middle income countries like Nepal that further signifies the importance of this campaign."
],
[
"Slogan of Campaign",
"According to reports, over 500 people have pledged to quit smoking midway through this campaign.",
"Many individuals have committed to quitting smoking and are embracing the slogan \"a small sacrifice from me, a big gift for my beloved.\"",
"In Nepali the name of slogan is “ मेरो सानो त्याग, मयालुको लागि ठुलो उपहार"
],
[
"Public participation",
"A 35-year-old man from Lalitpur tried to quit smoking 20 to 25 times in the past but failed every time.",
"Then he joins this campaign and successfully quit smoking and express his feelings in this way, ''“I feel I would succeed 100 percent this time in quitting smoking and You motivated me to quit cigarette.\"''",
"He thanks Dr. Om Murti Anil, leader of this campaign, and expresses his desires to meet him when he completely stops smoking.”In his editorial for Nagarik Daily, Editor-in-Chief Gunaraj Luitel highlights the distinctive and constructive nature of the ongoing campaign.",
"He encourages individuals to contribute their support at their respective levels for this noteworthy public initiative.",
"School children are being involved in quiz, poem and art competitions on smoking and it’s ill effects.",
"This campaign is taking place all over Nepal on virtual platform in initiation of Dr. Om Foundation.",
"With this novel initiative, It’s thought that such involvement may prevent teenagers to get involved in harmful use of tobacco products."
],
[
"Free health screening",
"More than 200 individuals who stopped smoking as part of this campaign received personal calls and underwent comprehensive health screenings, including free tests for sugar levels, cholesterol, ECG, and Echo to detect any heart ailments.",
"They were encouraged to remain smoke-free and received ongoing counseling and support to prevent relapse.",
"This individualized approach was central to the campaign's strategy to help participants maintain their decision to quit smoking.",
"Additionally, the foundation ensured that all those who committed to quitting received similar care and support."
],
[
"School health education",
"School children are enthusiastically participating in enjoyable anti-smoking and tobacco awareness activities.",
"Through engaging in various competitions, they not only have a good time but also gain valuable knowledge about the harmful effects of tobacco on health.",
"About 19 thousand school students participated in different awareness activities organised by Dr. Om Foundation.",
"A new concept of involving school going student in anti smoking campaign appeared to be effective."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Timeline of Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2022)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a timeline of events during the Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2017–present) in 2022."
],
[
"Chronology",
"=== January ===*'''January 6''' – 11 Islamic State militants were killed in several security operations throughout Iraq.",
"*'''January 16''' – 4 civilians were abducted and executed by ISIL militants in the Qadiriyah area, south of Samarra.",
"Another civilian was also abducted but later managed to escape after the militants believed he was dead after attempting to execute him.",
"*'''January 19''' – 3 ISIL fighters were killed during an Iraqi army security operation in the Taji area near Baghdad.",
"*'''January 20–21''' – In their deadliest operation against government forces in recent months, ISIL militants stormed an Iraqi army barracks in the al-Azim district north of Baqubah in Diyala Governorate, killing 11 Iraqi soldiers as they slept.",
"The attack occurred \"around 2:30 am against a base in the Hawi al-Azim area,\" according to an unidentified senior official.",
"Provincial governor Muthanna al-Tamimi alleged that the jihadists \"exploited the cold and the negligence of the soldiers,\" adding that the base was fortified and equipped with \"a thermal camera, night vision goggles and a concrete watch-tower.\"",
"The governor alleged that the attackers fled into Saladin Governorate.",
"*'''January 22''' – 3 ISIL fighters were killed in an Iraqi airstrike that targeted a gathering of ISIL vehicles south of the ancient city of Hatra.",
"*'''January 23''' – Iraqi security forces reportedly launched a large counter-terrorism operation from three directions against ISIL in north Diyala, including army and air force units and special operations personnel, with the assistance of local tribes and the PMF.",
"*'''January 27''' – An IS Emir by the name of 'Hawi the Great' was killed in an Iraqi airstrike in the Hamrin hills, northeast of Baquba.=== February ===*'''February 3''' – An IS militant was killed and another was wounded in an Iraqi airstrike on their positions in the Salah al-Din Governorate.",
"*'''February 10''' – 4 ISIL militants were killed during a clash with Iraqi army forces near the Al-Azim Dam north of Diyala.=== March ===*'''March 8''' – An Iraqi security checkpoint was attacked by ISIL snipers Abbar subdistrict, northeast of Baquba.",
"One Iraqi service member was injured and later died of his wounds.",
"*'''March 9''' – An IS operative was killed whilst trying to attack an Iraqi army convoy in Salah ad-Din province, on the road leading to Haditha.",
"*'''March 10''' – 4 ISIS fighters were killed after the Iraqi airforce launched 2 airstrikes on ISIL positions in rural Kirkuk province.",
"*'''March 13''' – Two Iraqi soldiers were killed after IS fighters attack an Iraqi army checkpoint in the Qaraj subdistrict, southeast of Mosul.",
"*'''March 15''' – An IED explosion took place targeting an Iraqi police vehicle in the Rashad subdistrict, west of Kirkuk, killing one Iraqi police officer.",
"*'''March 22''' – One Iraqi soldier was killed and another was wounded after ISIS operatives attack an Iraqi army post early in the morning in Wadi al-Shai, south of Kirkuk.=== April ===*'''April 16''' – Two PMF fighters were killed after ISIS militants attacked their positions in al-Eith region of Salah ad-Din province.",
"*'''April 20''' – Three PMF fighters were killed in an ISIS attacked a security post in Qara-Tappa, Diyala, with sniper and small arms fire.",
"*'''April 21''' – An ISIS militant was killed in clashes with Iraqi security personnel near Tuzkhormatu.=== May ===*'''May 1''' – ISIL fighters attacked the village of Albu-Taraz, northeast of Baquba, killing one civilian and injuring two others.",
"*'''May 2''' – ISIL militants attack an Iraqi army outpost in the Kenaan subdistrict, southeast of Baquba, killing one Iraqi soldier.",
"*'''May 16''' – ISIL fighters killed two PMF soldiers in clashes in Salahaddin Province.",
"*'''May 23'''- Six civilians were killed and an Iraqi soldier was injured after ISIL fighters attacked the village of Islah, north of the Jalawla subdistrict.",
"On the same day, PMF forces were attacked by ISIL militants in the al-Hadhar district, south of Mosul, killing one PMF fighter.",
"Furthermore, ISIL attacked farms in Taza district of Kirkuk province, killing six farmers.",
"*'''May 25''' – Two PMF fighters were killed in clashes with ISIS militants in the village of Sheik Najm near the Mansouriyah subdistrict, northeast of Baquba.",
"On the same day, an ISIL fighter was killed by PMF forces in the Wana subdistrict, north of Mosul.=== June ===*In '''June 2022''', 4 Iraqi security personnel, 46 ISIS fighters and 12 civilians were killed.=== July ===*In '''July 2022''', 16 Iraqi security personnel, 22 ISIS fighters and 28 civilians were killed.=== August ===*In '''August 2022''', 19 Iraqi security personnel, 36 ISIS fighters and 37 civilians were killed.",
"A Dutch soldier was also wounded.=== September ===*In '''September 2022''', 7 Iraqi security personnel, 62 ISIS militants and 19 civilians were killed.=== October ===*In '''October 2022''', 8 Iraqi security personnel, 7 ISIS militants and at least 43 civilians were killed.=== November ===*In '''November 2022''', 8 Iraqi security personnel, 27 ISIS fighters and 13 civilians were killed.=== December ===* '''December 16 – '''An Iraqi police convoy hit a roadside bomb outside Kirkuk, with a firefight ensuing afterwards with IS fighters.",
"A reported 9 officers and one IS fighter were killed.In December 2022, 24 Iraqi security personnel, 51 ISIS militants and 37 civilians were killed in Iraq.In 2022, at least 1,681 people were killed due to the conflict in Iraq."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Techmaster"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Techmaster''' is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
"The character first appeared in ''Dazzler'' #8 (October 1981)."
],
[
"Fictional character biography",
"Billy Bitzer was disfigured after being struck by a bolt of lightning and then got cybernetic hands and fought Dazzler."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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