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"Honey Bee (2019 film)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Honey Bee''''' is a 2019 Canadian drama film written by Bonnie Fairweather and Kathleen Hepburn, directed by Rama Rau and starring Julia Sarah Stone and Martha Plimpton.",
"It is Rau's narrative feature directorial debut."
],
[
"Plot"
],
[
"Cast",
"*Julia Sarah Stone as Natalie*Martha Plimpton as Louise*Steven Love as Ryan*Michelle McLeod as Chante"
],
[
"Release",
"The film was released on September 20, 2019."
],
[
"Reception",
"The film has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews.",
"Brad Wheeler of ''The Globe and Mail'' awarded the film two and a half stars out of four.Norman Wilner of ''Now'' gave the film a positive review and wrote that it \"doesn’t break new ground for this sort of drama, but it distinguishes itself in its slow accumulation of small moments.",
"\"Andrew Parker of TheGATE.ca also gave the film a positive review and wrote, \"Anchored by Stone’s best performance to date as the caustic, but perceptive and often sympathetic Natalie, ''Honey Bee'' is a character drama that succeeds at every level.\""
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* *"
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"Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn''' (1877–1950) was an educationalist and local historian of Oxfordshire.He was born at 43 Cowley Road, Oxford on 19 November 1877 and baptised by Father Benson at Cowley St John Church on 21 December that year.",
"He was the son of Arnold Edwin Lamborn (a decorator's son who was born in St Pancras, London but was living at 43 Cowley Road at the time of his marriage) and his second wife Susannah Greening (born in Temple Cowley, Oxfordshire and the daughter of a farmer).",
"His parents were married at St James's Church in Cowley village on 30 April 1872.At the time of the 1881 census when Edmund was three years old he was living at 43 Cowley Road with his parents and his younger sister Elspeth.",
"His father, who had described himself as an auctioneer at his wedding, now stated that he was a carrier's goods agent.",
"The family was then moderately prosperous and had a 14-year-old general servant, but this changed after Edmund's father Arnold Edwin Lamborn died in Berkshire in 1888.In 1891 Edmund (13) was still at school and living at Radley Road, Abingdon (which was then in Berkshire) with his widowed mother and sister: his mother's occupation was given as “Letting Lodgings”, but there was only one elderly boarder on census night, and they no longer kept a servant.",
"Edmund's formal education came to an end in 1892 when at the age of 14 he started work as a pupil teacher.",
"He continued to educate himself as well as his young pupils, statng in the book ''Who’s Who in Oxfordshire'', published in 1936, that he was “educated by Books, Buildings and the Companionship of Wild Animals”.In 1901 Edmund, now a 23-year-old assistant master at St Mary Magdalen Boys’ School at Gloucester Green, was boarding at a lodging house at 20 Gloucester Street, Oxford.In 1909 he was appointed headmaster of East Oxford Boys’ School in Collins Street, Oxford, a post he held until 1944.His mother had died back in 1904, and around the beginning of 1911 he and his sister Elspeth, who was a district nurse, moved to 34 Oxford Road, Littlemore, where they both remained for the rest of their respective lives.",
"The house now has a blue plaque in his memory.Greening Lamborn, as he was usually known, became an important local historian and a self-trained archaeologist, and in 1912 his book ''The Story of Architecture in Oxford Stone'' was published at the Clarendon Press.In 1921 he was awarded an Honorary M.A.",
"by the University of Oxford.In 1929 he edited a book for schools entitled ''Present-Day Prose'' (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1929).",
"He also wrote articles for various magazines for teachers on school walks, nature study, history, architecture, poetry, arithmetic, and drawing, and his book ''Expression in Speech and Writing'', which was an account of experiments made at East Oxford School, was published in 1921 by Oxford University Press.",
"He also served as a lecturer in English at the War Office Training School for Officers and as an Assistant Master of Method at the Oxford University Day Training College.",
"He gave as one of his recreations “the Education of Education Officials”, and also served occasionally as a school inspector himself.",
"From 1927 to 1935 he was an Examiner in English Poetics for the University of London Diploma (together with Professor Lascelles Abercrombie in 1928, Professor F. S. Boas in 1935, and Professor Oliver Elton in 1935).Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn died at 34 Oxford Road, Littlemore on 24 August 1950.After his death his sister Elspeth Mary Lamborn (1836–1888) fulfilled his wish to set up the Greening Lamborn Trust, whose aim is “the promotion of the study of local history of Oxfordshire”."
],
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"Publications",
"In 1936 Greening Lamborn chose the following from his many publications on education, architecture, and local history to appear in his entry for ''Who's Who in Oxfordshire'':* A History of Berkshire (1908)* Stories from the History of Berkshire (1909)* A Perspective of History (1910)* Architecture in Oxford Stone (1912)* The Rudiments of Criticism (1916)* Selections from Longfellow (1917)* The Teaching of Literature (in the ''Modern Teacher'', 1920)* Expression in Speech and Writing* (with G. B. Harrison) Shakespeare, the Man and his Stage* (with T. H. Hughes) Towns and Town Planning (1923)* Articles on Ecclesiastical Architecture and Military Architecture in Barnard's ''Medieval England'' (1924)* Poetic Values: A Guide to the Appreciation of the Golden Treasury* Present Day Prose* Oxford: A Short Historical Guide (1928)* The English Parish Church, its Architecture and Antiquities (1929)* Reason in Arithmetic (1930)* Architecture, in ''Handbook to the University of Oxford'' (1932)* History of Headington Quarry and Shotover (1933)* Introduction to Wells's ''Charm of Oxford'' (1934)* The Wells' Shrine of St. Edburg (1935)* The Churches of Bix (1936)"
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"References"
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"Akshay Akkineni (filmmaker)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Akshay Akkineni''' is an Indian film director and screenwriter known for his works in bollywood, and Telugu cinema.",
"He made his directorial debut with the 2014 Hindi film, ''Pizza'' (2014)."
],
[
"Early life",
"Akshay Akkineni was born into a Telugu family in Madras to film editor A. Sreekar Prasad, his grandfather is editor and director Akkineni Sanjeevi, the younger brother of Telugu film doyen L. V. Prasad.",
"His family hails from the village of Somavarappadu near Eluru in Andhra Pradesh.",
"His grand father had five siblings four brothers and a sister.",
"Akkineni Ramesh Prasad, son of L. V. Prasad is his cousin.",
"K. B. Tilak, independence activist and filmmaker is also a cousin of his the son of his paternal aunt."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Akshay Akkineni is married to P. S. Keerthana, daughter of actors R. Parthiban and Seetha.",
"Keerthana appeared in ''Kannathil Muthamittal'', which earned her the National Film Award for Best Child Artist in 2002."
],
[
"Selected filmography",
" Year Film Notes Language 2011 ''Panjaa'' Assistant director Telugu 2012 ''Adios'' Short film Hindi 2013 ''David'' Assistant director Hindi 2014 ''Pizza'' Director Hindi 2016 '' Wazir'' Assistant director Hindi"
],
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"Television",
" Year Film Notes Language 2012 ''MTV Rush'' Assistant director Hindi"
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"References"
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"External links",
"*"
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"DIMMID"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''DIMMID''', '''Dialogue Interreligieux Monastique - Monastic Interreligious Dialogue''' (DIM·MID), is a movement within the Benedictine and Cistercian order aimed to promote interfaith dialogue between monastic communities of different religions.",
"Created in 1977, the movement approaches this aim through a mutual understanding and experience of each other's spirituality."
],
[
"History",
"===Origin===The origins of DIMMID go back to post World War II when communism was on the rise and many countries, especially in Africa, were becoming independent from their colonial powers, some of which had introduced and favoured Catholicism, which was now losing governmental support and competed with a reviving Islam.",
"Pope Pius XII was concerned about the situation of the Church and therefore launched a general call to mission in 1957 in his encyclical Fidei Donum which led to the formation of AIM ('''Aid for the Implementation of Monasticism''').",
"The main force behind this imitative was the Dutch Benedictine Cornelius Tholens.",
"Instead of focusing on evangelisation, he stressed the duty of monks and nuns to interact with people in any race or religion.",
"This open approach predated the Second Vatican Council, which in its Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et spes in 1965 urged the Catholic community to acknowledge its solidarity with humankind and its history.",
"In this early time, the AIM helped to sponsor conferences aimed to help monks and nuns in non-Christian countries to better understand the cultural and religious setting better.",
"The conference in Bangkok in 1968 is particularly well-remembered due to accidental death of the Trappist monk Thomas Merton.===Foundation of DIMMID===The direction impetus for the foundation came through the letter of Cardinal Sergio Pignedoli, president of what has become the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue, to the Benedictine Abbot Primate Rembert Weakland in 1974.In this letter the cardinal asked the monastic orders to take up a leading role in interreligious dialogue as the presence of monasticism in various religions provided an important bridge for this dialogue.In 1977, two subcommission of the AIM were created.",
"The ''North American Board for East-West Dialogue'' (NABEWD), which would later become the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue, was created in Petersham, Massachusetts in June 1977 and the ''Dialogue Interreligieux Monastique'' was founded in Loppem in Belgium in August that same year.In 1979, the DIMMID helped to organise an \"East-West Spiritual Exchange\".",
"Japanese Zen monks went to Europe to spent some time in Christian monasteries.",
"Their experience of hospitality in a setting dedicated to spiritual life was fruitful and allowed for a deeper level of communion.",
"The next \"East-West Spiritual Exchange\", in which 17 monks and abbots went to Japan upon invitation of Reverend Hirata Seiko, the president of the Institute for Zen studies, proved crucial.",
"The participants recognised that in order for proper exchange and dialogue to occur, they had to enter their spirituality, make a serious attempt to understand it and appreciate their reasons for following the monastic way of life.",
"The participants of the 1987 exchange were received at the end of their time by Pope John Paul II in Rome.On proposal of Julian von Duerbeck, O.S.B., and Br.",
"Wayne Teasdale the DIMMID hosted a dialogue session with the Dalai Lama on \"Emptiness and Kenosis\" at the Parliament of the World's Religions in 1993.This led to the creation of the so-called ''Gethsameni Encounters'', encounters between Theravadin Buddhist monks and members of the DIMMID.",
"The first of which took place at the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani in July 1996 and was attended among others by the Dalai Lama and bishop Joseph John Gerry, O.S.B..The Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani served as meeting space for the encounters between Buddhist and Christian monks in 1996 and 2002 organised by the DIMMID===Independent Secretariat===Until 1994, the DMI was a subcommission of the AIM but as differences between their methods and objectives were becoming more evident, it was set up by Abbot Primate Jerome Theisen as an independent Secretariat, though always in liaison with the AIM.",
"This secretariat would serve not only the Benedictine Confederation but also the two branches of the Cistercian order and to stress its international character, it was given both an English and French name.Fr.",
"Christian de Chergé, prior of the monastery Our Lady of Atlas, came to the annual meeting of the European DIM in Montserrat in 1995, the year before his murder.",
"In his talk he explained the practice of communion in prayer, thus opening dialogue to other religions beyond Buddhism and Hinduism, such as those with non-monastic traditions such as Islam.",
"In 2007, the European DIM met at the priory of Our Lady of Atlas in Morocco, the continuation of the Thibirine community.",
"In 2011, the first international monastic/Shia Muslim dialogue was organised by the DIMMID in Sant’Anselmo, attended among others by Iranian scholar Mohammad Ali Shomali.",
"Since then, four further further meetings took place in Qom/Isfahan (2012), Assisi/Rome (2014), Qom/Mashad (2016) and Karen, Nairobi (2017).The \"East-West Spiritual Exchanges\" continue up to today and the DIMMID helps also to organise similar exchanges such as the ''First International Dialogue for Buddhist and Christian Nuns'' which took place in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, from 14-19 October 2018.70 monastic women, half Buddhist and half Catholic, participated in the conference under the theme of \"Active Contemplation and Contemplation in Action\"."
],
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"Approach",
"While the origins of DIMMID lie in a missionary setting, the approach since the 1970s has been one of spiritual exchange.",
"Whereas interreligious dialogue is often conducted within an academic setting, DIMMID approached this topic from an experiential side.",
"William Skudlarek O.S.B., the Secretary general of DIMMID, characterises their approach to interreligious dialogue as emphasising the experiential knowledge of other spiritual paths and therefore “plunging” into another religious tradition in order to gain this experiential knowledge.Though the DIMMID has been sometimes suspected of syncretism and a relativistic attitude by fellow Benedictines, it has been supported by Catholic authorities since its inception and promotes an ecclesiastic consciousness based on an approach to hospitality that is shaped by the Gospel command to love each other unconditionally."
],
[
"Media",
"In 2011, the DIMMID launched an online, multi-language journal called ''Dilatato corde'' (from Latin \"expanded heart\").",
"This bi-annual journal features contributions from spiritual practitioners and scholars of different religious traditions who wish to report, reflect on, and examine this form of interreligious dialogue.A documentary movie about the DIMMID, \"Strangers no more\", was filmed in 2015."
],
[
"Secretary General",
"* Pierre-François de Béthune, O.S.B.",
"(1994-2007)* William Skudlarek, O.S.B.",
"(since 2007)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Sources",
"* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official Website of the DIMMID* DILATATO CORDE* Monastic Interreligious Dialogue Records at the University of Notre Dame"
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"The Mouth of the Nile"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''The Mouth of the Nile; Or, The Glorious First of August''''' is a 1798 patriotic musical written by the British author Thomas John Dibdin with music composed by Thomas Attwood.",
"It celebrated the recent naval victory of Horatio Nelson over the French at the Battle of the Nile.",
"It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 25 October 1798 as an afterpiece.",
"The original cast included Edward Townsend as Jack Junk, John Fawcett as William, Dibdin as Pat, Charles Incledon as Michael and Sarah Sims as Susan.",
"The prologue was written by Richard Cumberland.",
"The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 18 December 1799."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.",
"Lexington Books, 2011.",
"* Nicoll, Allardyce.",
"''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009.",
"* Hogan, C.B (ed.)",
"''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.",
"Southern Illinois University Press, 1968.",
"* Roy, David.",
"''Romantic and Revolutionary Theatre, 1789-1860''.",
"Cambridge University Press,2003."
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"Jhala Man Singh"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''RajRana Jhala Maan Singh''' (''हिंदी: मान सिंह झाला'') also called '''Bida Jhala''' and '''Jhala Manna''' was the Governer/Rajrana of Bari-Sadri and a martyr at Haldighati who wore Maharana Pratap's royal insignia and saved Pratap's life (just like his Ancestor Jhala Ajja did for Rana Sanga).During the battle of Haldighati he forced major part of Mughal army to flee towards outskirts of Gogunda before he got killed.",
"Jhala Manna on a 2017 Stamp"
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"References"
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"Kaplanism"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Kaplanism''' () is an Islamic extremist ideology based on the thoughts of Mufti Cemaleddin Kaplan."
],
[
"Ideology",
"Cemaleddin Kaplan was once a member of the MSP before getting sent to Germany at the request of Necmettin Erbakan.",
"There he received political asylum and joined the \"Association of the New World View in Europe e.V.\"",
"(AMGT), a Millî Görüş organization.",
"In 1983, Cemaleddin Kaplan left the wider Millî Görüş movement due to its efforts to come to power through politics and elections.",
"Kaplan then had his supporters distribute a 17-page announcement in front of the Barbaros Mosque in Cologne.",
"Kaplan had many disagreements with the AMGT over Turkish nationalism, patriotism, and the topic of the Turkish state, and at times he had physically assaulted many AMGT members before leaving the organization.",
"Around half of the AMGT associations and mosques also left and pledged allegiance to Kaplan.Kaplanism is based on Islamic fundamentalism, Islamic extremism, Jihadism, and a staunch opposition to any and every forms of Turkish nationalism.",
"Kaplanists claim that a jihad against Turkish nationalists is necessary for dissolving Turkey and establishing the \"Caliphate State\" as an official state.",
"Cemaleddin Kaplan stated that Turkey was created by the Jews and the Freemasons, and claims that Turkey's existence harms Islam.",
"Cemaleddin Kaplan was greatly inspired by Ruhollah Khomeini's victory in the Iranian Revolution, and visioned himself doing the same in Turkey.",
"Kaplan then declared himself caliph-in-exile by gathering a shura, and announced his wishes of dissolving Turkey and forming a Sharia-ruled caliphate, and his followers became Kaplanists.",
"He then formed the Caliphate State.",
"During Kaplan's during his stay in Europe he refused to associate with any Turkish establishment which is linked to the Turkish state, such as DİTİB or any Millî Görüş organization, and he was also hostile to other religious Turks whom he accused of sympathising with Turkey.",
"Metin Kaplan declared himself caliph after his father Cemaleddin's death, and he then declared Turkey to be Dar al-Harb, later launching a series of foiled attacks.In 2004, it was stated that there was around 500 Kaplanist Turks in France."
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"References"
]
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"Carina Speedway"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Carina Speedway''' is a speedway venue, approximately 12 kilometres south from the centre of Bundaberg, in Queensland, Australia.",
"It is located off the Goodwood Road, on Alex Walker Road.",
"It is primarily used for stock cars."
],
[
"History",
"The track was opened on 16 June 1966 by the Bundaberg Speedway Association.The venue grew in size and raced midget cars, sidecars and speedcars and held the 1975 Australian Formula 500 Speedcar Championship.It also became a significant venue for motorcycle speedway and held important events, including a qualifying round of the 1977 Speedway World Championship (on 28 November 1976) and had previously held the Queensland Solo Championship during the 1966/1967 season.The venue closed in June 2006 but re-opened under new management in 2015.Another closure followed but in 2022 racing returned."
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"References"
]
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[
"Neyriz Ghadir Steel Complex"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Neyriz Ghadir steel Complex's construction started in 2010.Ghadir Investment Company is the project's main investor and owns a 65% stake in the Neyriz plant, with IMIDRO controlling the rest.The direct-reduced iron plant of Neyriz Ghadir Steel Complex was inaugurated by First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri, in 2018.Neyriz's DRI plant is capable of producing 800,000 tons of sponge iron per year."
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"References"
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"Tugging rituals and games"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tugging rituals and Games''' are four cultural practices in Cambodia, Philippines, South Korea, and Vietnam, which were collectively included in UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity List in 2015.The tugging rituals and games, namely ''lbaengteanhprot'' (Khmer: ល្បែងទាញព្រ័ត្រ), ''punnuk'', ''juldarigi'' (Korean: 줄다리기), and ''keo co'' (Vietnamese: kéo co), include two teams, with each pulling one end of a rope, attempting to tug it from the other.The tugging rituals and games promote social solidarity, provide entertainment and mark the start of a new agricultural cycle.",
"While these traditional practices often emphasize competition, the game is intended to show the importance of cooperation.They are often organized in front of a village's communal house or shrine, preceded by commemorative rites to local protective deities.",
"Village elders play active roles in leading and organizing younger people in playing the game and holding accompanying rituals."
],
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"Rituals and games",
"=== Lbaengteanhprot ===''Lbaengteanhprot'' is performed during the Cambodian New Year and ''Chlong Chet,'' a rice farming festivity.",
"It is performed by two opposing teams, normally women against men, in an open space at a village center or in a Buddhist monastery compound.The tugging ritual and game is practiced among the rice cultivating communities located around Tonle Sap and the area north of Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.=== Punnuk ===''Main article: Punnuk''In the Philippines, ''punnuk'' is practiced in Hungduan, Ifugao.",
"The tugging ritual and game, held at the Hapao River, is performed after the completion of harvest.",
"It formally closes the farming cycle and signals the beginning of a new one upon commencing with the punnuk.The tugging ritual and game consists of groups of men wielding a hooked sapling of the attoba tree.",
"The men use the hook to hold on to a woven anthropomorphic figure that is thrown in the middle of the river.",
"They pull against the other contenders.",
"It is believed that the winning group will have a bountiful harvest.=== Juldarigi ===Juldarigi ropeThe South Korean ''juldarigi'' is practiced in the agricultural areas of Dangjin, Namhae, Milyang, and Uiryeong, and the fishing area of Samcheok.",
"The ropes used in ''juldarigi'' are made from kudzu, hemp, or rice straw, depending on the geographical or ecological conditions on a region or the characteristics of the local livelihood.",
"Rope production requires the concerted efforts of the entire community over a period of almost a month.",
"The rope symbolizes a dragon, which is believed to bring rain.The tugging ritual and game divides the group into two teams.",
"In places that divide participants into teams by gender, it is generally believed that women must win to bring prosperity and fertility.",
"Meanwhile, in regions that divide teams by township, it is thought that good fortune is brought by the victory of the team from an eastward town.=== Keo co ===In Viet Nam, ''keo co'' is practiced mostly in the northern midlands, the Red River Delta, the north-central region, and Lao Cai Province.",
"The tugging ritual and game is often held as a part of the spring festivities, marking the beginning of a new farming cycle and expressing wishes for healthy crops.",
"In some areas, ''keo co'' is also tied to the stories of local heroes and their contributions in fighting against invaders and defending the people.The tugging ritual and game is often organized in front of a village's communal house or shrine, preceded by rites for the local deities.",
"The materials used in ''keo co'' vary depending on the ecological and cultural context of each community.",
"They can be made of bamboo poles, rattan cords, or hemp."
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Unesco.org: Tugging rituals and games"
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"Ryszard Karpiński"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ryszard Karpiński''' (28 December 1935 – 5 January 2024) was a Polish prelate of the Catholic Church.",
"He served as auxiliary bishop of Lublin from 1985 to 2011.He was also the titular bishop of Minervium until his death."
],
[
"Biography",
"Ryszard Karpiński was born on December 28, 1935, in Rudzienko.",
"In the years 1948–1949, he studied agricultural training at an evening school, while working on the family farm.",
"In the years 1949–1953 he was educated at the Minor Seminary in Lublin, where he obtained his private high school leaving examination in 1953.He passed the state secondary school leaving examination in 1957.In the years 1953–1959 he studied at the Major Seminary in Lublin and at the same time at the Faculty of Theology of the Catholic University of Lublin, where he obtained his master's degree in 1959.He was ordained a priest on April 19, 1959, in Lublin by the local diocesan bishop, Piotr Kałwa.",
"From 1960 to 1963 he studied at the Biblical Section of the Theological Faculty of the Catholic University of Lublin, obtaining a bachelor's degree in theology in 1963.In the years 1963–1969 he stayed in Rome, studying at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, graduating in 1966 with a licentiate in biblical sciences, and at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, where, based on his dissertation The concept of \"Exousia\" in the teaching of Jesus and the apostolic mission according to Saint.",
"Mateusz obtained a doctorate in theological sciences.",
"In the years 1959–1960 he worked as a vicar in the parish of St. Teresa of the Child Jesus in Lublin and a religion teacher (prefect) at the local Primary School No.",
"17.While studying at the Catholic University of Lublin, he was also a catechist for students of the State Primary Music School.",
"During his studies in Rome, he went on vacation to France, Ireland, Austria, Germany and the United States, where he helped in pastoral work and improved his knowledge of foreign languages.",
"In the years 1971–1985 he was an employee of the Pontifical Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants.",
"At the same time, he collaborated with the Polish section of Vatican Radio and the editorial office of \"L'Osservatore Romano\".",
"In 1975, he was appointed honorary canon of the cathedral chapter in Lublin, and in 1977 he received the dignity of honorary chaplain of His Holiness.",
"From 1970 to 1971, he was the second prefect of the Major Seminary in Lublin and secretary of the Institute of Religious Culture at the Catholic University of Lublin.",
"During this period, he taught Italian at the Catholic University of Lublin and lectured on the Holy Scripture at the Institute of Religious Culture.",
"On August 24, 1985, he was consecrated auxiliary bishop of the Lublin diocese with the titular see of Minervium.",
"He was ordained a bishop on September 28, 1985, in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist in Lublin.",
"They were given to him by Cardinal Józef Glemp, Primate of Poland, assisted by Bolesław Pylak, diocesan bishop of Lublin, and Archbishop Bronisław Dąbrowski, auxiliary bishop of Warsaw.",
"He adopted the words \"Viatoribus fer auxilium\" (Help travelers) as his episcopal motto.",
"On September 7, 1985, he was appointed vicar general of the diocese.",
"In the same year, he was appointed parish priest of the cathedral parish in Lublin.",
"He became a member of the priestly council and the college of consultors of the diocese.",
"In 1989, he became a general canon of the cathedral chapter in Lublin, and took up the position of dean there.",
"On December 31, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI accepted his resignation as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Lublin.",
"In the structures of the Polish Episcopate, he served as chairman of the Commission for Tourist Pastoral Care (1988–1998), the Team for Aid to Catholics in the East (1991–2002) and the Commission for the Polish Diaspora and Poles Abroad (2003–2008).",
"He was a delegate at the International Catholic Commission for Migration in Geneva (1989–1995) and a delegate for the Pastoral Care of Polish Emigration (2003–2008), and also served as a delegate to International Eucharistic Congresses many times.",
"Moreover, as part of the Second Polish Plenary Synod, in the years 1990–1999 he was a member of the 9th Commission on \"Mission and Emigration\".",
"In the years 1988–1993 he was consultor of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migration and Travelers.",
"He also became a member of the National Council of the \"Wspólnota Polska\" Association.",
"He died in Lublin on 5 January 2024, at the age of 88.On 13 January, he was buried in the crypt of the Lublin church of St. Peter the Apostle."
],
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"Decorations",
"In 2009, the President of the Republic of Poland, Lech Kaczyński, awarded him the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.",
"In 2007, he received the Medal of Merit for the Catholic University of Lublin, and in 2009 he was honored with the Gold Medal of the \"Wspólnota Polska\" Association."
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"References"
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"Frank Emil Fehr"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Frank Emil Fehr''' CBE, (1874-1948), was a British underwriter and between 1937 and 1939 was chairman of the Baltic Exchange.",
"On 9 January 1939, his home, Hatton House, Lubbock Road, Chislehurst, was used by the Barbican Mission to Jewish People to announce the desperation of refugees in Czechoslovakia and the urgency of evacuating them, a few days before the arrival of the first airlift of children from Prague."
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"References"
]
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"Evil Feed"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Evil Feed''''' is a 2013 Canadian action comedy horror film directed by Kimani Ray Smith, starring Laci J. Mailey, Alain Chanoine and Terry Chen."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Laci J. Mailey as Jenna* Alain Chanoine as Steven* Terry Chen as Tyrone* Alyson Bath as Yuki* Derek Gilroy as Brian* Bishop Brigante as Carlos* Curtis Lum as Pete* Sebastian Stewart as Nash* David Milchard as The Bookie* Carrie Genzel as Madame Dragonfly"
],
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"Reception",
"Collette Hughes of ''VultureHound'' wrote that the film \"falls into the it’s so bad that it’s good category\", and praised the choreography and the Bath's performance.Scott Foy of ''Dread Central'' rated the film 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote: \"Feeling too forced is probably the biggest thing preventing Evil Feed from achieving the modern grindhouse tone it strives for.\"",
"Foy also criticised the performances, but called Bath a \"standout\".James Perkins of ''Starburst'' wrote: \"While enjoyable in parts, Evil Feed doesn’t quite live up to its bonkers premise.",
"With too many styles and ideas battling for attention, its brilliantly repulsive moments become a little lost in the mix.",
"\"Garry McConnachie of ''Daily Record'' rated the film 2 stars out of 5, and wrote that it is \"bereft of laughs and scares\".",
"However, he also praised Bath's performance, as well as the high body count."
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"Malene Dalgaard"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Malene Abiltrup Dalgaard-Hansen''' (born 28 January 1984 in Skjern, Denmark) is a former Danish handball player, who ployed for Skjern Håndbold (until 2004), GOG (2004-2008), FC Midtjylland Håndbold (2008-2013) and Ringkøbing Håndbold (2013-2014) as well as the Danish national team.",
"She retired in 2014 because of a concussion."
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"References"
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"Akam Hashim"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Akam Hashim Rahman''' (, born 16 August 1998), is an Iraqi professional footballer who plays as a center back or midfielder for Erbil, and the Iraq national team."
],
[
"Club career",
"Born in Erbil, Hashim is a youth product of his local team Erbil SC.",
"He was promoted to the first team in 2017."
],
[
"International career",
"In January 2024, Hashim was additionally called up to the Iraq national team to participate in the 2023 AFC Asian Cup after Amjad Attwan withdrew due to an injury."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia''' was a voluntary organisation established in late October 1938, in lead towards the Second World War in response to the increase in demands for refuge abroad.",
"Its purpose was to make arrangements and allocate funds for Czech refugees who may travel to Britain, and was primarily for the rescue of political refugees."
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"References"
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[
"Tommy Creed"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Thomas Michael Creed''' (1879 – 9 May 1950) was an Australian-born first-class cricketer."
],
[
"Cricket career",
"Creed made his first-class debut for the Hawke's Bay cricket team on 3 March 1911 against Auckland at Victoria Park, Auckland.",
"He took three wickets on debut."
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"References"
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"Sharon Kantor"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sharon Kantor''' (; born 28 January 2003) is an Israeli windsurfer.",
"She won the gold medal at the 2024 iQFoil World Championships."
],
[
"Biography",
"Kantor was born and raised in Moshav Avihayil.",
"Her father, Steven Kantor, was the national squash champion and the chairman of the Israel Squash Association.",
"Sharon is the middle child in her family, with two brothers and two sisters.",
"She attended Ramot Yam High School in Michmoret.=== Career ===Sharon began participating in competitions at the age of 11, and at 13 won her first international title in a competition for youths under 15.Kantor belongs to the Michmoret Emek Hefer Sailing Club.In 2023 Kantor represented Israel in May 2023 at the European Windsurfing Championships in the IQFoil class, during which she won 4 races, and consequently won a silver medal.",
"She also won a silver medal in the under-21 category.",
"That same year, Kantor also won a bronze medal at the World Cup in Lanzarote, and in July 2023, she won a gold medal at the pre-Olympic competition in Marseille, France.",
"In December 23, at the last World Series competition before the World Championship, she won a gold medal after defeating two Israeli sailors, Tamar Steinberg, who won the silver medal, and Katy Spichakov in the bronze medal.2024 World Champion At the World Championships held in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, in early February 2024, she won the gold medal, ahead of Emma Wilson from Britain and Katy Spichakov from Israel.",
"Following her victory, it was decided that she will represent Israel at the Paris Olympics (2024)."
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* * *"
]
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[
"1868 Surinamese general election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Partial general elections were held in Suriname in March and April 1868 to elect three of the nine elected members of the Colonial States."
],
[
"Electoral system",
"The Colonial States consisted of nine elected members and four appointed by the Governor-General.",
"Elected members served six-year terms, with three members elected every two years.",
"Following the first elections in 1866 to elect all nine members, three members would be elected in 1868, replacing the three members who had been chosen to serve two-year terms in the initial States (, and John James Hewitt).",
"Appointed members served for one year.The elections were held using the two-round system, with suffrage restricted to men meeting certain criteria.",
"Voters had multiple votes, and any candidate receiving a number of votes equivalent to over 50% of the valid ballots cast was elected in the first round.",
"If not all seats were filled, a second round was held with twice the number of candidates as seats remaining, who were the candidates who received the most votes but failed to be elected in the first round."
],
[
"Results",
"As there were 241 valid ballots cast, candidates required 121 votes to be elected in the first round.Two candidates were elected in the first round, with a run-off taking place between the next two candidates for the third seat."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"Governor-General Willem Hendrik Johan van Idsinga re-appointed Samuel Bueno de Mesquita, and as nominated members, together with , who had lost in the second round runoff.",
"Planteau was replaced by in 1869.The newly elected Colonial States met for the first time on 12 May 1868.continued as chairman until May 1869, when he resigned and was succeeded as chairman by .Having failed to be elected, F.H.",
"van Affelen van Oorde resigned from his nominated seat in May 1868 and was replaced by .",
"However, he returned in May 1869, replacing elected member Salomon Soesman Jr."
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"References"
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[
"Cosford Container Park"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cosford Container Park''' is an outdoor shopping mall and entertainment complex located in downtown Changi, Singapore.",
"The tenants are housed in metal cubes and shipping containers.The park was opened on 29 January 2024."
],
[
"History",
"In the 1930s, Cosford Road, the site used for the construction of Cosford Container Park, originally housed the main artillery of the British during World War II and has since been marked as a historic site by the National Heritage Board.",
"In 1942, when the Japanese invaded Singapore from the Malay Peninsula, two of the sea-facing guns at Johore Battery were used to fire towards land and were later destroyed.In 2023, plans to develop a site nearby Changi Airport were revealed, using 13 shipping containers for food and beverage.",
"It was originally planned to be opened in the third quarter of 2023 and would cost .Opened on 29 January 2024, Cosford Container Park is Singapore's largest outdoor container park."
],
[
"See also",
"* Downtown Container Park, a similar park in Las Vegas.",
"* Container Park* List of shopping malls in Singapore"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Black Medicine (film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Black Medicine''''' is a 2021 British thriller film written and directed by Colum Eastwood and starring Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Amybeth McNulty and Orla Brady."
],
[
"Plot"
],
[
"Cast",
"*Antonia Campbell-Hughes as Jo*Orla Brady as Bernadette*Amybeth McNulty as Áine*Julie Lamberton as Lucy*Keith McErlean as Richard"
],
[
"Release",
"The film was released on UK digital platforms on July 18, 2021."
],
[
"Reception",
"Phuong Le of ''The Guardian'' awarded the film two stars out of five.Nikki Baughan of ''Screen International'' gave the film a positive review and wrote that it \"is likely to attract modest attention for its performances and slick visual style.\""
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* *"
]
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[
"Fatih Karahan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Fatih Karahan''' (born 1982) is a Turkish economist who has served as Governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey since 3 February 2024.Karahan previously worked in private practice as an economist for Amazon, and as an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Fatih Karahan was born in Eskişehir, Turkey in 1982.He entered Istanbul High School in 1993.After completing his secondary education, he studied Mathematics and Industrial Engineering at Boğaziçi University, graduating in 2006.He went on to study in the United States at University of Pennsylvania, receiving both a Master of Economics and a doctoral degree in economics in 2012 under the supervision of Dirk Kruger and Guido Menzio."
],
[
"Career",
"After earning his PhD, Karahan started his professional career as an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.",
"He was the head of the labor and product market department and advisor for money politics until 2022.In November 2022, he started working at Amazon as a senior economist.",
"While at Amazon, Karahan focused on issues including matters of labor and \"inventory efficiency\".",
"He served as a part-time lecturer at Columbia University and New York University in 2022.Prior to his appointment to the Central Bank, Karahan was reportedly considered for a deputy ministerial position under Minister of Treasury and Finance Mehmet Şimşek.=== Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey ===On 28 July 2023, Karahan was appointed Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.",
"After the resignation of the previous governor, Hafize Gaye Erkan on 2 February 2024, Karahan was appointed Governor the next day.",
"Following his appointment, ''Bloomberg News'' reported that analysts from JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley anticipate that Karahan will take a more hawkish approach than his predecessor."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Karahan is the nephew of career diplomat , the Turkish Ambassador to the United States.",
"Karahan has two children."
],
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"References"
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"External links"
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[
"Manou, Central African Republic"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Manou''' is a mining village situated 5 km from Gordil in Vakaga Prefecture, Central African Republic."
],
[
"History",
"In 1962, Manou had a population of 202 people.Wagner mercenaries visited Manou on 26 May 2022, and they looted 40 bags of flour, 60 cans of oil, and 60 bags of sugar from the shops.",
"PRNC rebels attacked FACA checkpoint in Manou on 31 January 2024.They briefly captured it and later withdrew due to the arrival of FACA reinforcement.",
"One soldier was killed and two injured.",
"The rebel lost its three militia and the chief of staff of PRNC, Mohamed Ali alias B13, was reportedly killed due to the injury that his sustained after the attack."
],
[
"Demography",
"Gula of Moto Mar inhabit Manou."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Killing of Ricky Cobb II"
],
[
"Introduction",
"On July 31, 2023, Ricky Cobb II was pulled over on Interstate 94 in Minneapolis for a traffic violation.",
"During the traffic stop, a trooper found that Cobb was wanted in Ramsey County for violating a protection order.",
"Ramsey County officials requested the troopers arrest Cobb.",
"Two troopers approached the doors of Cobb's vehicle.",
"While the trooper on the driver's side informed Cobb he was being arrested, the other trooper unlocked and opened the passenger side door.",
"Cobb put the car into drive and released the brake and the car moved forward.",
"The passenger-side trooper reached for his gun and Cobb stopped the car.",
"Cobb was then ordered then get out, instead Cobb began to drive off, and the passenger-side a trooper fired his handgun, twice, injuring Cobb.",
"The car kept moving and traveled a short distance before crashing into a median barrier.",
"Cobb was later pronounced dead at the scene.A trooper was later charged with unintentional murder as well as manslaughter as a result of the shooting."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Snake Eater III: His Law"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Snake Eater III: His Law''''' is an action thriller film directed by George Erschbamer, starring Lorenzo Lamas, Minor Mustain, Tracey Cook and Scott \"Bam Bam\" Bigelow.",
"Lamas returns as Vietnam veteran Jack \"Soldier\" Kelly, who attempts to save a dropout student from sex trafficking biker gangs."
],
[
"Plot",
"Jack \"Soldier\" Kelly received a phone call from the Molisons, a couple who heard about him on the news.",
"They tell him of their daughter Vivian, who approached a biker gang called Hell's Fury to prepare her college thesis, and ended up being groomed by them into a life of sexual servitude.",
"Kelly enlists the help of an old friend, fellow biker turned private investigator, \"Cowboy\".",
"They get information about the gang from a stripper named Fran, the ex-girlfriend of a prominent Hell's Fury henchman, the brutal \"Goose\".",
"In exchange, Soldier arranges for her to room with his own girlfriend Hildy for protection.",
"Kelly forces \"Goose\" to talk, only for him to reveal that Vivian has already been sold into slavery to another gang, the Outlaws.Aware that his ex has snitched on him, Goose manages to find her whereabouts and travels to her new residence, where he kills her.",
"In retaliation, the crafty Kelly sneaks into Goose's house and rigs his toilet so that his gets electrocuted via his urine stream when he relieves himself.",
"A confrontation ensues with the rest of Hell's Fury and their leader Turk, who are defeated, leaving Soldier and Cowboy to go after the Outlaws.",
"Soldier modifies a truck with a snowplow blade and, although vastly outnumbered, they launch their final assault on the group's headquarters."
],
[
"Cast"
],
[
"Production",
"Cinépix opened negotiations with Lamas for a third installment of the ''Snake Eater'' franchise at the same time as the second picture.",
"''Snake Eater III'' originated as an adaptation of ''Rafferty's Rules'', the first book in the ''Rafferty'' series of crime novels by Australian-based American author W. Glenn Duncan, whose rights had been acquired from Duncan's literary agency Curtis Brown.",
"Duncan had no involvement after that, as he harbored no illusion of maintaining creative control against the film production machine, and saw the sale purely as a money play.",
"The script was later reworked into a \"Soldier\" Kelly adventure, although most other characters remain and Duncan's estate found that the screenplay stuck reasonably close to its inspiration.This was the feature film debut of actress Tracey Cook, who went on to greater acclaim on television.",
"Cook later remembered the film as \"pretty poorly done, but hey, it was fun\", adding that although it featured her only on-screen nudity to date, \"actually it was quite a respectable role, and I still don't have a problem with it\".",
"Similar to the first movie's inclusion of celebrities Ronnie Hawkins and Larry Csonka in supporting roles, professional wrestler Scott \"Bam Bam\" Bigelow was added as a bit of novelty casting.",
"Filming was scheduled to start on August 26, 1991, and stretched into late September.",
"Like the previous sequel, it was shot in Montreal, Quebec, the historic home of production company Cinepix.",
"The budget was estimated at CAD$4,200,000, the highest in the series."
],
[
"Release",
"===Pre-release===The film was screened for industry professionals at the 1992 American Film Market on March 3, 1992, in association with Moviestore Entertainment, an U.S. independent that frequently dealt with Canadian producers.",
"According to producer John Dunning, ''Snake Eater III'' was the first Canadian picture sold for general release in China.===Theatrical===In Canada, ''Snake Eater III'' debuted in Cinépix's hometown of Montreal on August 21, 1992, both in an English version and a French version named ''L'Indomptable III: Sa Loi'' ().",
"It was later seen in the capital of Ottawa starting on September 18, 1992, also via Cinépix/Famous Players Distribution.===Home media===''Snake Eater III'' was released on in Canada and the U.S. on October 7, 1992.As with the previous sequel, the tape was distributed by Cinépix sister company C/FP Video in Canada, and by Paramount Home Video in the U.S."
],
[
"Reception",
"Scripps Howard columnist Mike Pearson, who had called the original a \"guilty pleasure\", took a much sterner stance towards the third installment, writing: \"I'm trying to figure out if the people who made ''Snake Eater III'' are brain damaged, or if that's their target audience\".",
"He deemed the film \"mindlessly violent and shamelessly stupid.\"",
"The ''Motion Picture Annual'' wrote that \"the law of diminishing returns is clearly in evidence in this third installment of the Canadian-made ''Snake Eater'' series\" and, despite is being adapted from novel, complained that \"the film has so little plot that Vivian runs away twice\", and that the film's motel setpiece seemed lifted from a similar one in ''Near Dark''.",
"British reviewer John Elliott's ''Guide to Home Entertainment'' deemed it \"another assembly-line tale, full of bloodshed, violence and fury\".Commenting on the wider video release, The Canadian Press' Christopher Johnston assessed that the film delivers \"exactly what renters expect\", advising that \"the fight scenes are not for the squeamish, but viewers will find some welcome comic relief.\"",
"The exploitation-friendly ''Joe Bob Report'', whose publisher Joe Bob Briggs featured the series several times on his ''Drive-in Theater'' show, was again one of the film's few apologists.",
"Although one member of the newsletter's review committee called the film a \"predictable, low-budget ''Dirty Harry''-type film\", the majority found it to be a \"better than average\" sequel and the \"best ''Snake Eater'' yet\" with \"good pace, interesting plot, humor\".",
"However, the \"very weak\" sidekick played by Minor Mustain was widely criticized."
],
[
"Sequels",
"Cinépix expressed interest in re-hiring Lamas for a fourth ''Snake Eater'' picture, but following his rise to mainstream stardom with the TV series ''Renegade'', his contractual demands became too high for the Canadian company.",
"Dunning felt that Reno Raine, Lamas' character on ''Renegade'' was derivative of Jack \"Soldier\" Kelly, although Lamas' interest in biker culture predated the creation of either.",
"''Hawk's Vengeance'', a spinoff film where the character of Jack Kelly—briefly played by Canadian actor Pierre Gendron—gets murdered, was released in 1997.Erschbamer and Lamas went on to re-team on ''Final Round'', which was made in collaboration with longtime production partner Mike Erwin."
],
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"References"
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"Container Park"
],
[
"Introduction",
"A '''Container Park''' is a type of outdoor shopping or dining park in which the businesses are typically housed in shipping containers."
],
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"United States",
"* Downtown Container Park* Fort Worth Design District"
],
[
"Singapore",
"* Cosford Container ParkOther cities and countries have featured temporary container parks, including Sheffield, Manchester in England, and Arlington, Texas."
],
[
"See also",
"* Shipping container architecture"
],
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"References"
],
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"See also",
"* Shipping Container architecture"
]
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[
"Neighborhoods in Pasadena, California"
],
[
"Introduction",
"There are several neighborhoods in the city of Pasadena, California"
],
[
"Downtown",
"Downtown Pasadena in 1945Pasadena City Hall'''Downtown Pasadena''' California is the central business district of Pasadena.",
"It is centered on Fair Oaks Avenue and Colorado Boulevard.",
"Downtown Pasadena is known for its historical buildings that have been preserved throughout the years.",
"Most of the area is served by McKinley School and Blair High School===Old Pasadena===Old Pasadena is the historic core of Downtown Pasadena; it has a multitude of fine shops and restaurants (Italian and Japanese restaurants are especially numerous here).",
"The attractions in the area involve shopping, dining, and entertainment.",
"There are two parks, the historic Del Mar Station and Castle Green, and the headquarters of Parsons.===Civic Center District===The Civic Center lies to the east of Old Pasadena and was built in the 1920s.",
"It is roughly bounded by Walnut and Green Streets and Raymond and Euclid Avenues.",
"It is home to Pasadena's City Hall, Pasadena Central Library, Paseo Colorado, and the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.",
"The district was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1980.It also houses several municipal government offices, though notably not the Department of Public Works which is in Banbury Oaks.===Monk Hill===Monk Hill is the westernmost part of Downtown Pasadena and is home to the Norton Simon Museum and Ambassador Auditorium.===Playhouse District===Birds eye view of the central business cluster down Colorado Blvd of Playhouse Village'''Playhouse Village,''' (formerly known as '''Playhouse District)''' a neighborhood in Pasadena is bordered by Interstate 210 to the north, California Boulevard to the south, Los Robles Avenue to the west, and Hudson Avenue to the east; it has a panhandle-like extension to Wilson Avenue.",
"The district is also notable for its manhattanization, the legacy of extensive urbanization from the 1960s to the 1980s.At Playhouse Village's center is the district's namesake, the Pasadena Playhouse, as well as Vroman's Bookstore, Pasadena's oldest operating independent bookstore, and Laemmle's Playhouse 7.The neighborhood's east end has the Ice House comedy club and Boston Court Pasadena, an arthouse.",
"Fuller Theological Seminary is located at the western end.At the corner of Colorado Boulevard and Oakland Ave. is the ''Pasadena Star News'' building.",
"The newspaper began publication in 1884.The building now houses Pasadena's location for the New School of Cooking's and a 24 Hour Fitness location.",
"Additionally, the First United Methodist Church and Pasadena Presbyterian Church, which was the former home of KPPC-FM, are located on Colorado Blvd.The USC Pacific Asia Museum, which started in 1971, is located on North Los Robles Avenue.",
"It has a collection of 15,000 pieces of art work from Asia and the Pacific Islands."
],
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"Northwest Pasadena",
"Gamble House was home to David B.",
"Gamble of the Procter & Gamblecompany.Northwest Pasadena is bordered on the north and west by the city limits, on the south by the 210 and 134 Freeways, and the east by Los Robles and El Molino Avenues.",
"It has traditionally been a working-class area with a significant African-American population.",
"Portions of Northwest Pasadena were razed to build the 210 Freeway and the 210/134 interchange.",
"Residents of Northwest Pasadena generally attend John Muir High School.",
"The region is served by Metro Local lines 256, 660 and 662, as well as Pasadena ARTS routes 20, 31, 32, 51 and 52.Corridors of commercial development in this area include Fair Oaks Avenue, Lincoln Avenue, Orange Grove Boulevard, Washington Boulevard, and Woodbury Road.===Arroyo Terrace===The houses surrounding Brookside Park are referred to as '''Arroyo Terrace''', The Brookside Park/Arroyo Terrace neighborhood.",
"It is Pasadena's second largest neighborhood by area, and its second most sparsely populated.",
"The neighborhood is bordered by Oak Grove Drive to the north, the Arroyo Seco Canyon wall to the south, Linda Vista Avenue to the West, and Forest and Rosemont Avenues to the East.",
"It has an odd shape; almost all of Brookside Park is served by Grover Cleveland Elementary School, Eliot and Butler Middle Schools, and John Muir High School.",
"Chandler School is a private school in the neighborhood.",
"A portion of the neighborhood is the Park Place–Arroyo Terrace Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 29, 2007.===Banbury Oaks==='''Banbury Oaks''' is bordered by Washington Boulevard to the north, Mountain Street to the south, Fair Oaks Avenue to the East, and Forest Avenue to the west.",
"The Banbury Oaks Neighborhood Association sets Banbury Oaks' boundaries at Sunset Ave. between Claremont St. and Mountain St. including 1/2 block of Claremont St. between Glen Ave. & Sunset Ave.",
"The neighborhood is bisected by the 210 freeway.",
"The main roads through the neighborhood are Hammond Street and Lincoln Avenue.Jackie Robinson Park is located on Fair Oaks and Hammond, Jackie Robinson's childhood home is nearby.",
"On the east side of Sunset Avenue from Glorieta Avenue to Hammond Avenue three houses are not part of the Banbury Oaks Landmark District.",
"The residents chose not be included as part of the historical landmark status of the Banbury Oaks Landmark district in the city of Pasadena.",
"The Pasadena Historic Preservation Commission also covers the Banbury Oaks district.Banbury Oaks is served by Cleveland Elementary School and Octavia Butler Middle School.===Garfield Heights==='''Garfield Heights''' is bordered by Washington Boulevard to the north, Mountain Street to the south, North Marengo Avenue to the west, and Los Robles Avenue to the east.The original tract's name was registered with the city of Pasadena in 1904.In 1998, the area was designated a landmark district.",
"The neighborhood contains one of the city's oldest intact neighborhoods featuring a variety of architectural styles ranging from Queen Anne to Spanish Revival.",
"Many of the era's architects built homes here including Meyer & Holler, Greene and Greene and Sylvanus Marston.",
"''Los Angeles'' magazine referred to the neighborhood as \"Pasadena's very well kept little secret\".Garfield Heights is served by Washington Elementary, Washington Middle, and John Muir High School.===La Pintoresca==='''La Pintoresca''' is a neighborhood in Pasadena surrounding the park of the same name.",
"It is bordered by Montana Street to the north, Washington Boulevard to the south, Fair Oaks Avenue to the west, and Los Robles Avenue to the east.",
"Notable landmarks in the neighborhood include Octavia Butler Middle School, Washington Elementary School, La Pintoresca Park, and Robincroft Castle.===Lincoln-Villa==='''Lincoln-Villa''' is bordered by Mountain Street to the north, Walnut Street to the south, Lincoln Avenue and Orange Grove Boulevard to the west, and Fair Oaks Avenue to the east.Lincoln-Villa's central plaza covers a couple of city blocks around the intersection of Fair Oaks Avenue and Orange Grove Boulevard, in addition to commercial developments on Fair Oaks, Villa Street, and Peoria Street.",
"The neighborhood is also home to Pasadena's central post office.",
"Much of the neighborhood was destroyed in the late 1960s making way for the intersection of the 210, 710, and 134 Freeways.",
"Lincoln-Villa has some of Pasadena's heaviest street traffic, as a result of the aforementioned freeway interchange and the neighborhood's position between Downtown and the Rose Bowl.Lincoln-Villa is served by Cleveland and Roosevelt Elementary Schools and Octavia Butler Middle School===Linda Vista===Linda Vista is a wealthy area of Pasadena to the west of Brookside Park and Linda Vista Avenue.===Muir Heights===Muir Heights refers to the area around John Muir High School.===The Oaks==='''The Oaks''' neighborhood is bordered by Mountain Street to the north, Interstate 210 to the south, the El Molino Avenue to the east, and Los Robles Avenue to the west.",
"The Oaks is home to Madison Elementary School, and is also served by Octavia Butler Middle School, Pasadena High School and John Muir High School.",
"The Oaks is split between City Council District 3, represented by interim council member Justin Jones, and District 5, represented by Jessica Rivas.===Orange Heights===A house in Orange Heights'''Orange Heights''' is bordered by Jackson Street to the north, Mountain Street to the south, Los Robles Avenue to the west, and El Molino Avenue to the east.",
"The Orange Heights-Barnhart Historic District was added to the NHRP (National Register of Historical Places) on September 29, 1995Orange Heights is served by Longfellow Elementary School, Eliot Middle School, and John Muir High School.",
"Orange Heights is part of City Council District 3, represented by John J Kennedy, and District 5, represented by Jessica Rivas.===Prospect Park==='''Prospect Park''' is bordered by Westgate Street to the north, Orange Grove Boulevard to the south, Rosemont Avenue to the west, and Lincoln Avenue to the east.",
"Many of the historic homes in the neighborhood were built between 1906 and 1930.The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 7, 1983.===Villa Parke==='''Villa Parke''' is bordered by Mountain Street to the north, Interstate 210 to the south, Fair Oaks Avenue to the west, and Los Robles Avenue to the east.",
"It surrounds the recreation center with the same name, located at Villa Street and Euclid Avenue.",
"At the district's southern edge is the iconic brick clock tower at St. Andrew's Church.Villa Parke has its own soccer league, The Villa Parke Soccer League.",
"The league has divisions including women's division, Mascotas division( children), teens division, and adult division.",
"Various game fields include Villa Parke field, Brookside field, Victory Park field, the Rose Bowl, and other parks in the Pasadena/Altadena area.",
"Sometimes John Muir and other schools are as locations for games.Villa Parke is served by Madison and Washington Elementary Schools, Octavia Butler Middle School, and John Muir High School."
],
[
"North Lake",
"'''North Lake''' is a large area of Pasadena with all of the neighborhoods along North Lake Avenue between Walnut Street and Woodbury Road.",
"Lake Avenue the major commercial and transportation corridor of this area; Orange Grove Blvd, Washington Boulevard and Hill Avenue are also important streets.",
"The area is split between Muir and Pasadena High Schools.",
"The Metro A Line has a station on Lake Avenue at Interstate 210.The neighborhood is served by Metro Local line 256, 662 and Pasadena Transit routes 20, 31, 32 and 40.===Bungalow Heaven===Bungalow Heaven is a landmark district centered on McDonald Park.",
"The district is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.===Catalina Villas==='''Catalina Villas''' is bordered by Orange Grove Boulevard to the north, Walnut Street and Colorado Boulevard to the south, Lake and Wilson Avenues to the west, and Hill Avenue to the east.There is heavy commercial development on Colorado Boulevard, Walnut Street, Lake Avenue, and Hill Avenue.",
"The neighborhood is bisected by the I-210 and has no parks.",
"Catalina Villas is served by Jefferson and McKinley Elementary Schools; Wilson, McKinley, and Eliot Middle Schools.===Lexington Heights==='''Lexington Heights''' is bordered by Atchison Street (the northern city limit) to the north, Washington Boulevard to the south, Lake Avenue to the west, and Hill Avenue to the east.",
"Lake Avenue and Washington Boulevard have some commercial development, but for the most part Lexington Heights is a residential neighborhood.",
"Lexington Heights is home to Longfellow Elementary School; it is served by Burbank Elementary School and Eliot Middle School===Normandie Heights===Normandie Heights is bordered by Woodbury Road to the north, Washington Boulevard to the south, Los Robles Avenue to the west, and Lake Avenue to the east.",
"=== Olive Heights ==='''Olive Heights''' is the most densely populated neighborhood in Pasadena.",
"It is bordered by Mountain Street to the north, Walnut Street to the south, El Molino Avenue to the west, and Lake Avenue to the east.Olive Heights is served by Madison, Jefferson, and McKinley Elementary Schools as well as Washington, Eliot, and McKinley Middle Schools.",
"Olive Heights is part of City Council District 3, represented by John J Kennedy, and District 5, represented by Jessica Rivas.=== Washington Square===Washington Square is bordered by Washington Boulevard to the north, Mountain Street to the south, El Molino Avenue to the west, and Lake Avenue to the east.",
"At various times, the area was referred to as CLEM (short for Claremont, Lake, El Molino, and Mountain; the streets then encompassing the official area), then Heather Heights.\\"
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"Northeast",
"Northeast Pasadena is the area north of the 210 freeway, between Hill Avenue and the Eaton Wash.",
"Residents of Northeast Pasadena attend Pasadena High or Marshall Fundamental Secondary School.",
"This neighborhood is served by Metro Local lines 256 and 686, and Pasadena ARTS route 10, 31, 32 and 40 ===Brigden Ranch===The Bridgen Ranch Neighborhood Association defines the borders of '''Bridgen Ranch''' as Galbreth Road on the north (including Westlyn Place and Eastlyn Place), Casa Grande Street on the south, North Allen Avenue on the west, and Martelo Avenue on the east.",
"Portions of this neighborhood are in Pasadena and the rest is in unincorporated areas.All of the commercial development in the neighborhood is on Allen Avenue.",
"Brigden Ranch has no park.",
"Brigden Ranch is served by Webster Elementary School and Eliot Middle School.",
"===Casa Grande==='''Casa Grande''' is bordered by Casa Grande Street, to the north, I-210 to the south, Allen Avenue to the west, and Altadena Drive to the east.",
"The central feature of the neighborhood is the palatial campus of Marshall Fundamental Secondary School, Pasadena's magnet high school.",
"Casa Grande is served by Hamilton, Jefferson, Webster, and Field Elementary Schools, Wilson and Eliot Middle Schools."
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"Far East",
"The far east portion of Pasadena is east of the Eaton Canyon Wash; some of the newer neighborhoods of Pasadena are here.",
"They are zoned to Pasadena High School.",
"The Metro A Line has a terminal complex on Sierra Madre Villa Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, in this section of Pasadena.",
"It is served by Metro Local lines 256 and 487; Pasadena Transit routes 31, 32, 40, and 60 and Foothill Transit Route 187.===California Village==='''California Village''' is bordered by Sierra Madre Boulevard to the north, Foothill Boulevard to the south, the Eaton Wash to the west, and Sierra Madre Villa Avenue to the east.",
"Like most of the neighborhoods east of the Eaton Wash, it was developed more recently than most other neighborhoods in Pasadena.The only commercial development in the neighborhood is a single city block on Foothill Boulevard.",
"The neighborhood has no parks, though it is notable for straddling the Eaton Wash and the powerlines that trace its course.California Village is served by Field Elementary School, Wilson Middle School, and Pasadena High School.===Chapman==='''Chapman''', also known as '''Chapman Woods''' is a neighborhood in southern California.",
"Most of the neighborhood is in unincorporated East Pasadena, California, with a small portion extending into the city of Pasadena.",
"The portions in Pasadena are south of Del Mar Blvd and east of the Eaton Wash.===Hastings Ranch===Hastings Ranch is a development east of Sierra Made Villa Avenue and north of the 210 freeway.",
"Formerly a ranch and an airfield, it became a housing tract in the late 1940s and 1950s."
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"Alvania alfredbelli"
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"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania alfredbelli''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
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"References",
"* Faber, M. J.",
"(2017).",
"A replacement name for Alvania belli Glibert, 1962 non Harmer, 1920 (Gastropoda: Rissoidae).",
"Miscellanea Malacologica.",
"7(4): 60"
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"External links",
"* Glibert, M. (1962).",
"Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.",
"Première partie.",
"Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).",
"Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.",
"Deuxième série.",
"69: 1-305"
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"Fort Assembly constituency"
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"Introduction",
"'''Fort''' Vidhan Sabha seat was one of the seats in Mysore state assembly in India until 1978 when it was made defunct.",
"It was part of Bangalore Lok Sabha seat."
],
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"Jurisdiction",
"The places under Constituency :Chamarajpet (East), Fort, Visveswarapuram, Shankarapuram, Kempegowdanagar, Hanumantanagar and Basaveshwara Temple divisions of Bangalore Mahanagara Palike."
],
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"Members of Assembly",
"=== Mysore State ===YearMemberPartyTill 1967: ''Seat does not exist.''1967T.",
"R. Shamanna19721978 onwards: ''Seat does not exist.''"
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"See also",
"* List of constituencies of the Mysore Legislative Assembly"
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"Hôtel de Vendôme (boulevard Saint-Michel, Paris)"
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"Introduction",
"The '''Hôtel de Vendôme''' is a private mansion in the 6th arrondissement of Paris."
],
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"History",
"The Hôtel de Vendôme has been built in 1707 by the architect Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond, ''rue d'Enfer'' (today boulevard Saint-Michel) for the Carthusian canon Antoine de La Porte.",
"The plans were published by Augustin-Charles d'Aviler in 1710 in his ''Cours d'architecture'' under the title \"Hôtel scis rue d'Enfer in Paris, occupied by M. le duc de Chaulnes et Batie on the designs of Sr le Blond\" .Leased to the Duchess of Vendôme, the hotel was remodeled in 1715-1716 by the same architect, who modified the facade overlooking the garden and created a new avant-corps with the pediment of the old one.In the middle of the 18th century, it was occupied, following a long lease, by the 5th Duke of Chaulnes, Michel Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly, who died there in 1769, and his wife.",
"The duke keeps part of his important library there and conducts his scientific experiments there.",
"Their son, the 6th Duke of Chaulnes, continues the lease, but does not live in the hotel.",
"He sublet it until the Revolution and died in 1792.The hotel was then confiscated.Adjoining the Luxembourg Gardens, onto which its rear façade overlooks, it has been the headquarters of the Mines Paris – PSL since 1815.It also houses the Musée de Minéralogie.In the 19th century, it was expanded in two campaigns to make it a place of teaching and research:* First between 1840 and 1852 by François-Alexandre Duquesney: extension of the building to the North and South, construction of the library, with cast iron pillars,...* In 1854, the grand staircase was decorated with paintings by Hugard and in 1856 by Abel de Pujol.",
"* Then between 1861 and 1866 by Théodore-Henri Vallez, during the Haussmann's renovation of Paris (he built four wings around a central covered courtyard).On January 21, 1926, the hotel was the subject of a first registration as a ''monument historique'' which was subsequently canceled, and on September 21, 1994, the 18th century mansion as well as the facades and roofs of the buildings of the 19th century are the subject of a new registration as ''monument historique''."
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"Janka Zirzen"
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"Introduction",
"Janka Zirzen'''Janka Zirzen''' (23 May 1824 – 28 December 1904) was a Hungarian teacher who was a pioneer in the field of women's education and teacher training in Hungary.",
"In 1869, she became the first woman in Hungary to head a public training school when she was appointed as the director of the newly established teacher training school.",
"She also played an important role in introducing industrial education for women along with regular teacher training."
],
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"Life and early career",
"Janka Zirzen was born on 23 May 1824 in a family with a small estate in Jászberény, Hungary, where she was raised by her mother, a midwife.",
"She completed her studies from women's educational institutions in Pest and Eger.",
"At the age of fifteen, Zirzen became a governess to support herself.",
"She later started a small nursery school for girls at her parents' house in Jászberény, but she was not successful due to lack of money.",
"She subsequently moved to Eger where she became a governess.",
"At the request of people, she reopened the nursery school in 1846, which was closed in 1849.Between 1849 and 1866, she again worked as governess.",
"Meanwhile, she also graduated from the teacher training institute in Pest.",
"On completing her teacher training in 1866, she started working on women's education.== Teacher training school for women== Following the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, the school education was made compulsory in Hungary for the age group 6–12.In 1868, József Eötvös, the Minister of Religion and Public Education, asked Zirzen to organize the education of the school.",
"In the following year, a public teacher training school for women, the first Hungarian teacher training institute, was established in Buda where Zirzen became the director.",
"The regular teaching only started in 1870 due to a smallpox epidemic."
],
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"Industrial education for women",
"In the early 1870s, Eötvösto's successor, Ágoston Trefort showed interest in expanding the scope of women's education.",
"He asked Zirzen to study the domestic and foreign industrial schools with aim of training female teachers, housewives and working girls.",
"In 1875, she visited Vienna, Paris and German cities to acquire professional knowledge on the functioning of industrial schools.",
"On her return, she brought machines and equipments for developing industrial education for women."
],
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"Elizabeth Women's School",
"On the direction of Trefort, a number of teacher training courses were introduced for upper secondary and civil schools.",
"In 1873, a civil school was formed along with an apprentice school from the existing teacher training institute.",
"In 1875, the school was moved to the modern building of Sugárút.",
"In 1881, the training for elementary school teachers was discontinued after graduating 400 teachers.",
"In its place, the trainings for housewives and domestic nanny were introduced.",
"In 1888, the institute was elevated to the rank of college and named Higher Teacher Training College.",
"The teachers and principals working in the higher girls' schools and teacher training colleges were trained by the newly designated college.",
"In 1898, the institute was renamed Elizabeth Women's School in memory of Queen Elizabeth.",
"The school's name was changed into Teleki Blanka High School in 1950."
],
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"Maria Dorothea Association",
"Zirzen was also associated with the creation of Maria Dorothea Association in 1885 which worked in improving the general situation of Hungarian female teachers, along with Flóris Rómer, a Benedictine monk and archaeologist, and Sándor Péterfy, a teacher at a training institute."
],
[
"Awards and honours",
"In 1877, Emperor Francis Joseph himself visited the training institute and conferred the Golden Cross of Merit with the Crown on Zirzen for recognizing her contributions in the field of women education.",
"A teacher training college in Jászberény was also named after her."
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"Death",
"Zirzen retired in 1896.She died on 28 December 1904 in Budapest."
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"Dan Wodicka"
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"Introduction",
"'''Daniel Wodicka''' (born ) is an American college football coach.",
"He is the head football coach for Johns Hopkins University, a position he has held since 2024.He also coached for Northern Michigan and Williams.",
"He played college football for Johns Hopkins as a wide receiver."
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"Head coaching record"
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"References"
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"Købmagergade 38"
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"Introduction",
"''''''Købmagergade 38''' is a building on Købmagergade in Copenhagen, Denmark.",
"'''C.",
"G. Iversen's Bookshop''' (Danish: C. G. Iversen's Boghandel) was located in the building from 1846 to 1857.It was later continued as '''Tillge's Bookshop''' (Danish: Tillge's Boghandel), first by E. S.Tillge and then by his son Holger Tillge.",
"E. S. Tillge's brother Vilhelm Tillge operated a photographic studio in the building from 1873 to 1893."
],
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"History",
"===Site history, 16891799===Back in the late 17th century, the site was part of a large property owned by Conrad von Reventlow (1644–1708).",
"This property was listed in Copenhagen's first cadastre from 1689 as No.",
"44 in Købmager Quarter.",
"After Reventlow's death in 1708, the property was passed to his son Christian Detlev Reventlow (1671–1738).",
"The buildings were destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728 but subsequently rebuilt.Christian Gedde's map of Købmager Quarter, 1757.On Christian Ditlev Reventlow's death, the property passed to his son Christian Ditlev Reventlow.",
"The property was listed in the new cadastre of 1756 as No.",
"11 in Købmager Quarter.",
"It was referred to as Reventlow's Hotel at that time.",
"A large four-winged building complex surrounding a central courtyard occupied the half of the property that faced the more prominent street Købmagergade.",
"The half of the property that faced the quieter street Pilestræde was the site of a large garden complex.",
"A row of small properties separated the property from Klareboderne in the northwest.Johan Peter Boye Junge In 1783 the property was acquired by the master builder Johan Peter Boye Junge (1735–1807), who was shortly thereafter granted royal permission to establish the new street Kronprinsensgade on the land.",
"Boye Junge was one of the largest private employers in Copenhagen of his time.The row of new buildings on Pilestræde and some of the ones in Krpinprinsensgade were constructed by Boye Junge.",
"The other properties, including the one now known as Købmagergade 38, were sold to others.===Early history===The present building on the site was constructed in 1799.In the new cadastre of 1806, the property was listed as No.",
"9 in Købmager Quarter.",
"It was at that time still owned by Knud Erneberg.When Georg Nikolaus von Nissen and Constance Mazaart ,oved to Copenhagen from Vienna in 1812 they initially lived in the building for around a year.",
"In 1813, Nissen bought a property at the corner of Lavendelstræde and Kattesundet.===Residents, 18401845===The property was home to 20 residents in four households at the 1840 census.",
"August Peter Tillge (17941850), an employee at the post office on the other side of the street, resided on the second floor with his wife Dorthea Bolette Yoææge (18001856, née von Stöcken), their five children (aged two to 14) and three maids.",
"Ludvig Adolph Thayssen, an employee at the post office on the other side of the street, resided on the first floor with his wife Marianne Frederikke Døcher and 24-year-old Ane Margrethe Larsen.",
"Ole Petersen, a draper (''silke- og klædehandler''), resided on the ground floor with an apprentice.",
"Jens Andersen Skou, a flour and oats retailer, resided in the basement with his wifeCaroline Stepansen and their three children (aged three to eight).Prior to the 1845 census, Tillge and his family moved to Kronprinsensgade No.",
"40 (now Kronprinsensgade 2).",
"Prior to the 1850 census, the family had moved to Kronprinsensgade No.",
"37 (now Kronprinsensgade 8).At the time of the 1845 census, No.",
"9 was home to 15 residents in three households.",
"Ludvig Adolph Thayssen, director of the Department for Private Letters /personbrevskontoret), resided on the Personpostkontoret (1806-1868), resided on the first floor with his wife ariane Frederikke (née Døcker, 1806-1883), their four-uear-old son \tLudvig Peter Gerhard Clemens Thayssen\t and two maids.",
"Anton Wilhelm Henningsen, a new draper (''silke- og klædehandler''), resided on the ground floor and second floor of the building with his wife Andrea Cecilie Henningsen, their five-year-old daughter Louise Georgine Henningsen, his miother-in-law Inger Louise Sørensen, a draper (employee), a draper's apprentice and a maid.",
"Mads Peter Fonnesbech, another fashion retailer (''modehandler''), resided in the building with his wife Antoinette N. Fonnsebech and one maid.===The bookshop, 18461903===Advert for C. C. Iversen.Tillge's eldest daughter Sidsel Dorothea Elise Augusta Tillge was married to bookseller Christian Gellert Iversen (1816-1881).",
"On 14 May 1846, C. G. Iversen established a bookshop in the building.",
"He was also active as a publisher.",
"He was the first Danish bookdealer with regular correspindance with English publishers.",
"On 1 September 1854, he also founded Forlagsbureauet in partnership with Gyldendal (based around the corner at Klareboderne 3) and Lose & Delbanco.At the 1850 census, No.",
"9 was only home to three households.",
"Christian and Dorothea Iversen resided on the ground floor and first floor with the apprentice Carl Magnussen and one maid.",
"Hans Jørgen Nielsen, a clothing retailer (''manufakturhandler''), resided on the second floor with his wife Sine Chatrine Nielsen, their three children (aged \tone to four), his father Niels Nielsen\t (former grocer) and one maid.Skandinavisk Boghandel in 1864.In 1855, he was engaged as a commissioner by Bokförläggareföreningen in Stockholm, The name of his bookshop was subsequently changed to Skandinavisk Boghandel.Advert for V. G. Iversen.On 1 January 1857, Iversen passed the bookshop to his former apprentice Th.",
"Michaelsen (1830-1907) and his brother-in-law E.S.",
"Tillge (1834-95).",
"The name of the firm was subsequently changed to C.G.",
"Iversens Eftf., Michaelsen & Tillge.",
"The publishing arm of the firm was later taken over by E.L. Thaarup.",
"Tillge was also active as a publisher.On 19 July 1869, Michaelsen left the firm.",
"He established a new bookshop at No.",
"6 (later moved to Gammel Strand 30).On 30 October 1875, Tillge went bankrupt.",
"On 7 October 1876, he was able to reopen the bookshop.",
"In 1892, he took his son Holger Tillge (1865-) as partner.",
"On 1 October 1895, Holger Tillge became the sole owner of the firm.",
"Its fifty years anniversary was celebrated in 1896.In 1788, it was taken over by Rud.",
"Kleins Eftf.",
"(Th.",
"Sørensen).===1860 census===The building in the 1870s.The building with Tillge's Bookshop, 1903.The property was home to four households at the 1860 census.",
"Hans Jensen, a barkeeper, resided in the building with his three children (aged 13 to 22) a housekeeper and a maid.",
"Carl Christian Schwadahl, a tailor employed at master tailor H. A. Zieraus Etablisement, resided in the building with his wife Nicoline Rosalia Caroline Schwadahl, their one-year-old son and one maid.",
"Marie Frederikke Schwartzkopf, an unmarried woman in her 50 with means, resided in the building with one maid.===Vilhelm Tillge's photographic studio, 18731893===In 1873, Vilhelm Tillge moved his photographic studio to the second floor of the Købmagergade 38.Prior to that, he had operated photographic studios at Bjergegaden 282 in Helsingør (1862 to 186), Frederiksberg Allé 36 in Copenhagen (1865-1867) and Stengaden 258 in Helsingør (1868-1873).===20th century===On 15 September 1913, P. E. Bluhme /-1733( acquired the bookshop.",
"He had until then operated a bookshop under his own name at Linds Allé 13 in Vanløse.On 20 February 1934, Aage Meibom (1909-) took over the firm.",
"In 1939, he moved the bookshop to Vanløse.",
"The name was changed to Aage Meiboms Bog- og Papirhandel.Charles Schæffer's gentlemen's clithing shop and Bluhme's nookshop were later based on the ground floor.",
"Nordisk Annonce Bureai occupied the first floor."
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"Architecture",
"Købmagergade 38 is a give bays wide, three storey building.",
"The plastered facade is rendered in a charcoal grey colour with white-painted decorative details.",
"The two outer windows on the first floor are flanked by fluted pilasters and topped by festoon reliefs.The second-floor windows, are visually brought together by a white-painted cill course.",
"They are also accented with white framing and the two outer windows are tipped by triaugular pediments.",
"The building's main entrance is located in the bay furthest to the left.",
"The roof features three dormer windows towards the street."
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"Today",
"Købmagergade 38 is now owned by E/F Købmagergade 38."
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"Henrique de Freitas"
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"Introduction",
"'''Henrique José Praia da Rocha de Freitas''' (born 13 March 1961) is a Portuguese politician who served as Secretary of State for Defense and Former Combatants in the XV Constitutional Government, led by José Manuel Barroso.He has a degree in International Relations from the Lusíada University of Lisbon, and also attended the Law course at the Catholic University.",
"As a member of the Social Democratic Party, at the age of 25 he was elected President of the Parish of Mercês.",
"At the same time, he was a member of the Lisbon Municipal Assembly, where between January and April 2002 he served as a member of the City Council.In 1999, he was elected as a member of the Assembly of the Republic for Lisbon and remained in the position until 2009.In Parliament, he coordinated the National Defense Commission and was President of the Foreign Affairs, Portuguese Communities and Cooperation Commission.",
"During this same period he was a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of NATO.While the PSD was in opposition, Henrique de Freitas was part of the party's Shadow Cabinet for the area of Cooperation and Lusophony.",
"However, he ended up being invited to join the Ministry of Defense, as Secretary of State for Defense and Former Combatants, in April 2002, when Durão Barroso became Prime Minister.In 2010, he was appointed for a period of three years to hold the position of technical advisor - specialized staff from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the Portuguese Delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, in Brussels.In the 2011 presidential elections, he supported Manuel Alegre's candidacy.In January 2023, he joined CHEGA.",
"In 2024, he was confirmed as a candidate for MP in that year's legislative elections for the district of Portalegre."
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"The Tranquillity Alternative"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''The Tranquillity Alternative''''' is a science fiction and space drama novel written by Allen Steele published by Ace Books in 1996.The author's sixth novel, it tells an alternate history in which the United States placed nuclear missiles on the Moon in 1960.The country then loses interest in the Space Race and decides to send astronauts to destroy the missiles.",
"That is when North Korea decides to steal the missiles."
],
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"Context",
"Mare Tranquillitatis on the Moon Map.The original idea for this work is already seen in the author's early writings, as seen in his short novel ''Operation Blue Horizon'', published in ''Worcester Monthly'' magazine in September 1988.The published text did not completely satisfy the author and he republished it as ''Goddard's People'' (1991) in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'' magazine.",
"This, together with the short story \"John Harper Wilson\" (1989), inspired by Willy Ley's novel The Conquest of Space, its film adaptation and Chesley Bonestell's astronomical art, were the source material for the writing of the novel.Steele wanted to write a novel that would merge near-future science fiction with a mystery thriller set in space, one that did not resemble techno-thrillers like Payne Harrison's ''Storming Intrepid'' or Dale Brown's ''Silver Tower''.",
"Unlike the baby boomers who grew up with ''Tom Corbett, Space Cadet'' and the movie ''Destination Moon'', the author's cultural references were Cornelius Ryan's ''Across the Space Frontier'' (1952), as well as ''Star Trek'' and ''2001: A Space Odyssey''."
],
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"Composition",
"National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) logo.The book consists of 22 untitled chapters and an epilogue and an afterword, interspersed with material that gives a broader view of the world being described; such as the transcript of President Harry S. Truman's radio address to the nation reporting the successful interception of the Amerikabomber.Questioned about the double l in the name of the novel, the author commented: \"That's the way it is on the map.",
"That was one of the things that Ace's copy writers queried me about.",
"It's a weird damn thing, but tranquility in the dictionary is spelled with one 'L' but if you go and take a look at the lunar map, it has two 'L's.",
"This is something we had to go back and take a look at.",
"I guess whoever made the original maps of the Moon mis-spelled it and the spelling stuck.\""
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"Plot",
"The Conquest of Space by Willy Ley, inspired the author to write stories set in near space.",
"''The Tranquillity Alternative'' is a uchronia set in 1995, where space travel developed earlier as a result of hypersonic bomber technology.",
"At the height of the Cold War, the United States placed six missiles with nuclear warheads as the ultimate deterrent to a Soviet stealth attack.",
"The idea was that if the Soviets attempted to deliver a knockout blow to U.S. ground assets, the lunar missiles would still be there to strike back.Due to lack of funding and public interest, NASA is forced to sell the lunar outpost, Tranquility Base, to a German conglomerate.",
"But before the Germans can take possession to turn it into a toxic waste dump, the United States has one last mission: to destroy the nuclear missiles placed there two decades ago, to ensure that they never fall into enemy hands and to show that the United States has given up on the Militarisation of space.",
"The latest mission to Tranquility Base is to dismantle the missiles."
],
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"Characters",
"Astronomical art by Chesley Bonestell, source of inspiration for the author.",
"* '''Paul Dooley''': computer genius.",
"Fan of pizza with pepperoni, olives and extra cheese.",
"* '''Mike Momphrey''': called Mister Mom, bodyguard assigned to Paul Dooley.",
"* '''Gene Parnell''': pilot.",
"Old white man given to nostalgia.",
"Leads the last US mission to the Moon.",
"Met his wife in 1961 after graduating from Annapolis.",
"Although he jogged two or three miles every morning he had a pot belly.",
"His buzz cut was graying and the short beard he had grown was as white as beach sand.",
"* '''Judith Parnell''': wife of Gene Parell.",
"She studied at Wellesley.",
"Her hair was completely gray.",
"She was 34 years old and married to Gene.",
"* '''Helen Parnell''': daughter of Gene and Judith.",
"* '''Gene Jr. Parnell''': son of Gene and Judith.",
"Spike's boyfriend.",
"Constant source of concern for his parents.",
"Expelled from two private schools and dropped out of college.",
"Arrested for selling marijuana.",
"Finally settles in Los Angeles after hitchhiking across the country.",
"Managed a retro boutique shop.",
"* '''Spike''': lead singer of a Los Angeles band called The Doggy Position.",
"He had interesting tattoos and was interested in quitting his job to open a sex shop in Hollywood.",
"* '''Joe Clark''': launch room technician.",
"Former member of the Moon Project.",
"* '''Keit Baldini''': launch room technician.",
"Former member of the Moon Project.",
"* '''Cristine Ryer''': astronaut.",
"Mission co-pilot.",
"Resentful lesbian.",
"Despised by her colleagues.",
"* '''Jay Lewitt''': flight engineer for the ''Conestoga''.",
"* '''Lisa''': wife of Jay Lewitt."
],
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"Time",
"Strategic Defense Initiative Logo.The novel takes place in a single week and is set first at Patrick Space Force Base, where the crew that will later depart for the Moon to dismantle the nuclear missiles stationed there must assemble.",
"=== Historical time ===Seal of the United States Space Force.The novel explores what might have happened to the U.S. space program had it taken shape in the context of World War II.",
"The narrated story takes place in a 1995 where the space race developed early and several milestones in space exploration were achieved, which in our reality have not been achieved.",
"In this alternate reality Michael Jackson is a civil rights activist and lives in free union with Brooke Shields; who is nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress.",
"In Bill Clinton's presidency, he meets with Charles III of the United Kingdom; who has already been crowned king to discuss a free trade agreement between the two nations."
],
[
"Reviews",
"Paul Di Filippo reviewing the book for ''Science Fiction Age'' magazine commented, \"Steele seems to be moving deliberately and cautiously into Tom Clancy territory.\"",
"He also emphasizes how his writing recycles his own content, \"The first chapter...recalls the first chapter of Clarke County, Space.",
"From Lunar Descent, we get the trope of the old gunslinger called back into service...And the lunatic space tug pilot we knew as Virgin Bruce in Orbital Decay here is called Dr.",
"Z.\"",
"To finally note: \"This is his best-written book yet on a structural and sentence-by-sentence level.",
"Once prone to sounding like a younger brother joker, Steele here is quiet and elegiac, and even reaches for real poetry.",
"\"Tim Sullivan in his review for ''The Washington Post'' writes, \"The Tranquillity Alternative, is hard science fiction at its finest.\"",
"And he comments, \"sets us up for an excellent climax on the moon, with plenty of action, unpredictable plot twists and a believable alternate history from the half-century post-World War II to the present, all perfectly connected with the motivations and actions of well-drawn characters.",
"\"''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' states, \"The Tranquillity Alternative is a great space thriller.",
"Steele has a lot of fun tinkering with the events of our lives, from the cultural aspects of film, television, and music to politics and the advances of space exploration.",
"Best of all, you don't have to be a geek to enjoy it.\"",
"Lucas Gregor for ''Absolute Magnitude'' praises Steele saying, \"He has shown growth with each new book he has written.",
"The Tranquility Alternative is no exception.",
"One can only wonder how far Steele will take hard science fiction.\"",
"And he comments, \"What follows is a tense, suspenseful, action-packed story of intrigue and international politics.",
"If you are not yet familiar with Steele's work, now is the perfect time to do so.",
"\"''Kirkus Reviews'' review: \"Impressive in the hardware department, albeit with disappointingly stereotyped characters,\" ... \"can't disguise the paucity of plot ... or that Steele's true purpose is more propaganda than entertainment.\"",
"For its part ''Publishers Weekly'' highlights, \"Several promising subplots, dealing with a lesbian love interest and computer mores, are not fully exploited, and Steele's world-building, which was never solid, is especially weak here, with many of the social and sociological developments ill-conceived.\""
],
[
"Legacy",
"In 1994 Steele published ''V-S Day: A Novel of Alternate History'', a novella that functions as a prequel to ''The Tranquillity Alternative''.",
"This story was nominated for the 2015 Sidewise Award for Alternate History in the Best Long Story category."
],
[
"See also",
"* ''Rocket Ship Galileo''* ''The Silent Sea (TV series)''* ''The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress''* Space warfare* Militarisation of space* Space warfare in science fiction"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* * * * * * * *"
],
[
"External links",
"* ''The Tranquillity Alternative'' at Goodreads.",
"* ''The Tranquillity Alternative'' at Internet Speculative Fiction Database."
]
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[
"Alvania alta"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania alta''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Bałuk, W. (1975).",
"Lower Tortonian gastropods from Korytnica, Poland.",
"Part I (Ślimaki Dolnotortońskie z Korytnicy.",
"Część 1).",
"Palaeontologia Polonica.",
"32: 1-186; plates I-XXI"
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[
"Alvania kowalewskii"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania kowalewskii''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Bałuk, W. (1975).",
"Lower Tortonian gastropods from Korytnica, Poland.",
"Part I (Ślimaki Dolnotortońskie z Korytnicy.",
"Część 1).",
"Palaeontologia Polonica.",
"32: 1-186; plates I-XXI"
]
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"Le Roux v Dey"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Le Roux and Others v Dey''''' is a 2011 decision of the Constitutional Court of South Africa in the South African law of delict.",
"It was the court's first decision on alleged defamation by a minor.",
"A majority of the court upheld the award of monetary damages to a high school vice-principal who had been defamed by three of his pupils through the publication of a digitally manipulated photo."
],
[
"Background",
"The case arose in 2006 from the conduct of three students at Hoërskool Waterkloof in Pretoria.",
"The first student, fifteen-year-old Hendrick Pieter Le Roux, crudely digitally manipulated a photo of two naked bodybuilders so that it appeared to depict the school's principal and vice-principal engaged in sexual activity.",
"Le Roux sent the photo to a friend, who sent it on to seventeen-year-old Burgert Christiaan Gildenhuys; Gildenhuys printed the photo out to show it around at the school, and a third student, seventeen-year-old Reinardt Janse van Rensburg, placed the picture on the school's notice board.",
"The vice-principal depicted in the picture, Louis Dey, sued the three students.",
"He sought sentimental damages for humiliation (the infringement of dignity) and defamation (the infringement of reputation).",
"The students, however, argued that the publication of the picture was intended as a joke and perceived as such.",
"They therefore denied that their conduct met the element of wrongfulness required for delictual liability under the ''actio iniuriarum'', insofar as they lacked ''animus iniuriandi'' (intent to injure the plaintiff)."
],
[
"Prior actions",
"=== High Court ===The suit was heard in the High Court of South Africa, and the Pretoria High Court upheld both of Dey's claims, finding that the publication of the doctored image inflicted both humiliation and defamation.",
"The court awarded damages in a composite amount of R45,000.The three students appealed the judgment to the Supreme Court of Appeal, and the judgment was additionally cross-appealed by Dey, who sought damages in a higher amount and a costs order on a more stringent scale.",
"=== Supreme Court of Appeal ===On 30 March 2010, the appellate court dismissed the students' appeal and upheld Dey's cross-appeal.",
"Writing for the majority, Deputy Judge President Louis Harms agreed with the lower court that the picture was defamatory and its publication wrongful.",
"He held that the requirement of ''animus iniuriandi'' for delictual liability did not generally require \"consciousness of wrongfulness\".",
"Moreover, he dismissed the students' argument that \"jest excludes the intention to injure\".",
"The students' counsel had correctly conceded that the students' intent was to ridicule Dey, and that was sufficient to establish their liability.",
"The majority also found in Dey's favour on costs, though it did not increase the High Court's R45,000 award.",
"However, the Supreme Court of Appeal diverged from the High Court in dismissing Dey's second claim, that based on an asserted affront to dignity.",
"Harms wrote that a single defamatory act could not give rise to two causes of actions on the ''actio iniuriarum''; the cause of action based on defamation itself encompassed the second cause of action, because \"any defamation is in the first instance an affront to a person’s dignity which is aggravated by publication.",
"Someone who is not affronted by a publication and who does not feel humiliated will not sue for defamation.\"",
"Acting Judge of Appeal Bennie Griesel was the only dissenting vote in the Supreme Court of Appeal: he agreed with the majority's order but dissented on the finding of defamation.",
"Griesel held that the court was obliged to consider the natural meaning of the picture to its intended audience, the defendants and their classmates; to this audience, he argued, the picture would be immediately recognisable as an \"attempt at humour\".",
"Citing Justice Albie Sachs's concurrence in ''Laugh It Off Promotions v South African Breweries'', Griesel held that the tastelessness of a joke did not \"transform a bad joke into a defamatory statement\".",
"However, Griesel agreed with the majority that it is not open to the defendants to rely on jest as a defence against the claim based on iniuria.",
"It does not protect them in these circumstances where they foresaw the possibility that their attempts at humour might be perceived as insulting, offensive or degrading by the plaintiff.In this regard, Griesel held that the defendants' conduct did amount to an actionable impairment of the plaintiff's dignity.",
"He therefore supported the majority's order."
],
[
"Constitutional Court judgments",
"The three students appealed the Supreme Court of Appeal's judgment to the Constitutional Court of South Africa.",
"The matter was heard in the Constitutional Court on 26 August 2010, and judgment was handed down on 8 March 2011.The bench was split along several, partly overlapping lines.",
"The justices filed four separate judgments: a majority judgment by Acting Justice Fritz Brand, joined by five other justices; a minority judgment co-written by Justices Johan Froneman and Edwin Cameron; another minority judgment written by Justice Zak Yacoob and joined by Justice Thembile Skweyiya; and a final minority judgment written by Justice Skweyiya alone.",
"An additional introduction, attributed to the Court, outlined the court's order and the justices' various points of agreement and disagreement.",
"The order upheld the three students' appeal insofar as it set aside the R45,000 damages award in favour of a R25,000 award.",
"It also set aside the favourable costs order that the Supreme Court of Appeal had granted to Dey; the students were ordered to pay costs in the High Court only.",
"However, the students were also ordered to tender an unconditional apology to Dey.The order itself was written by one of the minorities, Froneman and Cameron, but had the concurrence of Brand's majority judgment.",
"The justices were unanimous in joining Justice Yacoob's factual exposition and determination on the grant of leave to appeal and the dismissal of an application to lead further evidence; they were also unanimous in joining Froneman and Cameron's argument about apology as a remedy.Of the eight justices who supported the court's order, six – those who joined in Brand's judgment – did so by upholding the Supreme Court of Appeal's finding of defamation.",
"Froneman and Cameron agreed with Acting Judge of Appeal Griesel, the lone dissenter in the Supreme Court, that Dey had not been defamed but that his dignity had been actionably injured.",
"All eight agreed on the legal principles to be applied in adjudicating defamation, wrongfulness, and ''animus iniuriandi''.",
"Justice Yacoob dissented, finding that the majority's judgment did not adequately protect children or their freedom of expression, while Justice Skweyiya both joined in Yacoob's dissent and wrote a separate opinion to elucidate his reasons."
],
[
"Reception",
"The judgment attracted academic interest for its attempt to \"constitutionalise\" the common law of personality and for Cameron and Froneman's revival of the ''amende honorable'' as a remedy for civil delict.",
"However, several legal commentators were highly critical of the majority judgment, including on the grounds that it neglected children's rights and the best interests of the child.",
"It was also criticised in the mainstream media.The ''Mail & Guardian'' also noted that all of the justices except Mogoeng Mogoeng had expressed concurrence with paragraphs 181 to 189 of Cameron and Froneman's minority judgment, which set out that \"It is not, and should not be considered to be, an actionably injurious slight to offend someone’s feelings by merely classing them in a condition the Constitution protects\", as the students' image of Dey classed him as homosexual.",
"The newspaper pointed out that, \"in what must surely be unique in South African legal history\", Mogoeng had not written to provide reasons for dissenting from this point, and argued that he was obligated to do so."
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"References"
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[
"Get on Your Knees (Nicki Minaj song)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''Get on Your Knees'''\" is a song by American rapper Nicki Minaj featuring American singer Ariana Grande from Nicki Minaj's third studio album ''The Pinkprint'' (2014).",
"The song managed to enter single charts in multiple countries due to strong digital sales following the album's release."
],
[
"Background and release",
"\"Get on Your Knees\" is a trap-pop song with Nicki Minaj rapping the verses and Ariana Grande singing the chorus and bridge.",
"Lyrically the song depict themes of asserting sexual dominance and embracing empowerment.",
"Katy Perry being one of the writers of the song fueled rumors about her being featured on the song, but the final track featured Ariana Grande instead.",
"In an interview by ''Fashion & Style'', Nicki Minaj herself has described Ariana Grande's delivery on the song as \"very, very, sexy\".",
"\"Get on Your Knees\" leaked on 11 December 2014, just a few days prior to being released as a part of Nicki Minaj's third studio album ''The Pinkprint'' on 15 December 2014.Following the release, Minaj and Grande traded compliments about the song on Twitter.The song was performed live by Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande on 7 April 2016 at T-Mobile Arena's grand opening concert in Las Vegas, where they also performed their first collaboration \"Bang Bang\"."
],
[
"Reception",
"\"Get on Your Knees\" was received positively by critics, with many applauding the song's production and its explicit and empowering lyrics.",
"In an album review, Muhammad Tariq from ''The California Aggie'' describes the song as \"the empowering, boost of personal-confidence and gym anthem\", noting the explicit lyrics with messages of \"confidence, self-love and recognizing our self-worth\".",
"Kim Osorio from NPR commented that Nicki's verses on the song \"can be a bit too much to stomach\" but that the \"beats and the catchy choruses will keep you sucking on that crackpipe\".",
"Katherine St. Asaph from ''Time'' calls the song's production \"disarmingly pretty\", observing how Minaj and Grande explore their prowess in both expressing their sexuality and showcasing their exceptional vocal abilities in the song.",
"Randall Roberts from the ''Los Angeles Times'' delineates Minaj as a \"hardened lover uninterested in emotion\" in the song.",
"The Guardian's critic panel highlighted how the song exemplifies the producer Dr. Luke's \"formulaic pop magic\"."
],
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"Charts",
" Chart (2014-2015) Peakposition"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Moruf Oseni"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Moruf Oseni''' is a Nigerian business executive currently serving as the Managing Director/CEO of Wema Bank Plc."
],
[
"Education",
"Oseni had his secondary education at King's College, Lagos.",
"He then furthered his studies at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), where he earned a B.Sc.",
"in computer engineering.He later earned a Master's in Finance (MIF) from the London Business School and then pursued an MBA at the Institut European d’Administration des Affaires (INSEAD) in France."
],
[
"Career",
"Oseni started his banking career as a trainee at First Bank Nigeria, where he subsequently held various leadership positions.",
"He then joined Renaissance Capital as a vice president.",
"He was also an associate at Salomon Brothers/Citigroup Global Markets in London.",
"Oseni left Renaissance Capital and founded MG Ineso Limited, a principal investment and financial advisory firm, where he held the position of MD/CEO.In 2012 Oseni was hired by Wema Bank Plc as an executive director, during which he supervised the launch of ALAT by Wema - Nigeria's first fully digital bank.",
"In 2018, he became the deputy managing director, overseeing the digital, retail, treasury, operations, and technology divisions.",
"On April 1, 2023, Oseni became the CEO and managing director of the bank.",
"He took over the position from Ademola Adebise."
],
[
"Awards",
"In September 2023, Moruf Oseni was awarded the Top 25 CEO Award at the BusinessDay Top 25 CEO Awards."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Continue (film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Continue''''' is a 2022 American drama film written and directed by and starring Nadine Crocker."
],
[
"Plot"
],
[
"Cast",
"*Nadine Crocker as Dean*Emily Deschanel as Janet*Shiloh Fernandez as Trenton*Lio Tipton as Bria*Kat Foster as Bennett*Dale Dickey as Nurse Love*Anthony Caravella as Jackson*Jay Seals as Carter"
],
[
"Release",
"The film was released at the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival on August 20, 2022."
],
[
"Reception",
"The film has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews.",
"Rob Rector of ''Film Threat'' rated the film a 9 out of 10.Randy Myers of the ''The Mercury News'' gave the film a positive review and wrote, \"In this uncompromising depiction of coming back after a suicide attempt, actor/writer Nadine Crocker takes us on a brutal odyssey that covers sensitive topics with candor.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] |
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[
[
"Finders Keepers (British TV series)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Finders Keepers''''' is a 2024 British television series, directed by Philip John and written by Dan Sefton.",
"It is starring Neil Morrisey and James Buckley with Fay Ripley and Jessica Rhodes.",
"It was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 5 from 17 January 2024."
],
[
"Premise",
"Amateur metal detectorists in Somerset discover a hoard of buried Saxon treasure, which they think might be very valuable.",
"Rather than submitting the find to the authorities as they are legally obliged, but risk diluting their profit with the land owner, they have the choice of keeping the discovery secret and selling it themselves."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Neil Morrisey as Martin Stone* James Buckley as Ashley Taylor* Fay Ripley as Anne Stone* Jessica Rhodes as Laura Stone* Rakhee Thakrar as DS Carole Doyle* Shane Attwooll as Greg ‘Rocky’ Rock* Brendan Coyle as Denys Elland* Herbert Forthuber as Gregorie Lechamps"
],
[
"Production",
"In April 2023, the four-part series was commissioned under the title ''The Hoard'' with production by Quay Street Productions and Seven Seas Films.",
"Simon Lupton is series producer with Nicola Shindler and Davina Earl as executive producers.",
"Philip John is the director from a Dan Sefton script, who is also an executive producer.Set in Somerset, filming locations in the county included Glastonbury Market Place and Glastonbury High Street, as well as Glastonbury Tor.",
"Filming also took place in Buckinghamshire."
],
[
"Broadcast",
"The series was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 5 from 17 January 2024."
],
[
"Reception",
"Anita Singh in ''The Daily Telegraph'' said it was \"well made… Morrissey is perfectly cast\".",
"Carol Midgely in ''The Times'' awarded it three stars and said it was \"a decent watch\" and that \"Morrissey’s performance was admirably restrained\"."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
[
"The Jews of the Balkans"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Juifs des Balkans, Espaces judéo-ibériques, XVIe-XXe siècles''''' is a 1993 French-language academic book by Esther Benbassa and Aron Rodrigue, published by .",
"The work is about the Sephardic Jews.",
"There are two English editions: the first, '''''The Jews of the Balkans: The Judeo-Spanish Community, 15th to 20th Centuries''''', an abridged translation, was published in 1995 by Blackwell Publishing.",
"A more complete translation, titled '''''Sephardi Jewry: A History of the Judeo-Spanish Community, 14th-20th Centuries''''', was published in 2000 by the University of California Press.",
"The French edition had an updated revision published in 2002, '''''Histoire des Juifs sépharades.",
"De Tolède à Salonique''''', published by Editions Points.According to Bruce Rosenstock, the versions of the work collectively became \"the basic source for the social and cultural history\" of the group."
],
[
"Contents",
"The 2000 English version includes content on the initial history of the group; this content is not present in the 1995 book."
],
[
"References",
"* ===Notes==="
],
[
"Further reading",
"* * *"
],
[
"External links",
"* '' Sephardi Jewry'' - University of California Press* '' Histoire des Juifs sépharades.",
"De Tolède à Salonique'' - Editions Points"
]
] |
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[
"Robert D. Lewis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robert David Lewis''' (November 10, 1931 – September 15, 2019) was an American politician.",
"He served as a Democratic member for the Strafford 6th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"District Education Council"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Established under the Education Act 1962, a District Education Council (DEC) consists of 11 to 13 education councillors elected for four-year terms.",
"Using the policies and standards of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development as a framework, each DEC establishes objectives and policies aimed at addressing the particular priorities and needs of its district.Los Angeles City Council, 1989"
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Alvania amoena"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania amoena''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"References",
"* Tabanelli, C., C. Bongiardino & I Perugia.",
"(2011).",
"Cingulopsidae e Rissoidae pliocenici provenienti dallo “spungone” (Pedeappennino romagnolo) e loro eventuale significato paleoambientale (Gastropoda Caenogastropoda Cingulopsidae, Rissoidae).",
"Quaderno di Studi e Notizie di Storia Naturale della Romagna.",
"32: 27-76"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
"Maritime Executive"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Maritime Executive''''' is a trade publication based in Plantation, Florida which covers the global maritime industry from the corporate level.",
"Founded in 1997, its slogan is \"Intellectual Capital For Leaders\".",
"Its reportage categories are: Shipping, Tugs & Salvage, Government, Corporate News, Cruise Ships, Offshore, Shipbuilding, Environment, and Business.",
"President, CEO and WFO, Jennifer Carpenter."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* The Maritime Executive: Maritime News | Marine News Corporate website"
]
] |
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[
"Hotel Green House, Karimenga"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''The Green House''', also known as '''''Hotel Green House''''', is an eco-centered hotel located in Karimenga along the Bolgatanga road in the North-East Region of Ghana.Hotel Green House, KarimengaThe Green HouseGreen Hoise Hotel Karemengaecological farm at Green House Hotel KaremengaThe Green House is located thirty minutes away by car from Bolgatanga.",
"Ibrahim, a visionary local, is the owner of the eco-guest house in Karimenga.",
"Ibrahim was passionate about organic farming and mud architecture.",
"Only five rooms make up Green House, which was originally constructed without electricity using mud and clay.",
"Its earthen stairs lead up to its flat roofs, which are a feature common to the area's architecture.",
"This allows boarders to sleep there when the weather gets too hot.",
"There are opportunities for guests to get involved with the local communities, including trips to Ibrahim's farm, beekeeping lessons, and cooking Ghanaian cuisine with Felicia, the guest house cook.",
"Upon entering The Green House for the first time, a brief wall must be crossed by the visitor.As a result, you become a member of the family and symbolize your first visit.When you return to The Green House after doing this, you can enter through the main entrance."
],
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"Ecological importance",
"The Green House encompasses the biodiversity of its environment by maintaining a healthy balance between the indigenous inhabitants, the trees or farms, and the animals."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Alvania granosa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania granosa''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this marine species were found in Miocene strata at the Livornesi Mountains, Italy."
],
[
"References",
"* Tabanelli, C., C. Bongiardino & I Perugia.",
"(2011).",
"Cingulopsidae e Rissoidae pliocenici provenienti dallo “spungone” (Pedeappennino romagnolo) e loro eventuale significato paleoambientale (Gastropoda Caenogastropoda Cingulopsidae, Rissoidae).",
"Quaderno di Studi e Notizie di Storia Naturale della Romagna.",
"32: 27-76"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
"Alvania gutta"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania gutta''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"References",
"* Tabanelli, C., C. Bongiardino & I Perugia.",
"(2011).",
"Cingulopsidae e Rissoidae pliocenici provenienti dallo “spungone” (Pedeappennino romagnolo) e loro eventuale significato paleoambientale (Gastropoda Caenogastropoda Cingulopsidae, Rissoidae).",
"Quaderno di Studi e Notizie di Storia Naturale della Romagna.",
"32: 27-76"
]
] |
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[
[
"Alvania varia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania varia''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"References",
"* Tabanelli, C., C. Bongiardino & I Perugia.",
"(2011).",
"Cingulopsidae e Rissoidae pliocenici provenienti dallo “spungone” (Pedeappennino romagnolo) e loro eventuale significato paleoambientale (Gastropoda Caenogastropoda Cingulopsidae, Rissoidae).",
"Quaderno di Studi e Notizie di Storia Naturale della Romagna.",
"32: 27-76"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
"Makoons"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Makoons Pre-School''' is a chain of preschools in India founded in 2016 by '''KRS Educreations Pvt.",
"Ltd.''' It caters to children aged 1-5 years and operates as a franchise model."
],
[
"History",
"Founded in 2016 with one branch, Makoons Pre-School has blossomed to over 100 branches across India, led by Vijay Kumar Agarwal.",
"Aiming for 500+ by 2026."
],
[
"Operations",
"Makoons Pre-School operates a franchise model ('''FOFO''') with over 100 branches across India, aiming for 500+ by 2026.As of February 2024 franchisees receive support and training from the central team, with an initial investment ranging from INR 15-20 lacs.",
"Key locations include Ghaziabad, Noida, Mumbai, Kolkata, and major Indian cities."
],
[
"See also",
"* Early childhood education in India"
],
[
"External links",
" Official School website"
],
[
"Reference links",
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] |
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[
[
"Paulinho (footballer, born 1933)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Paulo de Almeida''' (15 September 1933 – 8 November 2013), better known as '''Paulinho''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Campos do Goytacazes, Paulinho began his career at Goytacaz FC.",
"In a short time, he was hired by Flamengo, and for the club he played 144 matches and scored 58 goals, being state champion in 1953, 1954 and 1955 as top scorer.",
"In 1957 he transferred to Palmeiras, where he was again state champion in 1959.Paulinho ended his career in Argentine football, after discreet spells at River Plate and Estudiantes."
],
[
"International career",
"Paulinho was part of the group that competed in the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki, despite not taking part in any match.",
"In 1956, he participated in some friendlies for the main Brazil national team, alongside his namesake Paulinho de Almeida, scoring a goal against England at Wembley."
],
[
"Honours",
";Flamengo*Campeonato Carioca: 1953, 1954, 1955*Taça dos Campeões Estaduais Rio-São Paulo: 1955;Palmeiras*Campeonato Paulista: 1959;Individual*1955 Campeonato Carioca top scorer: 23 goals"
],
[
"Death",
"Paulinho passed away on 8 November 2013 at Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Campos dos Goytacazes, victim of pneumonia."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Paulinho at ogol.com.br"
]
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"Andrew Raym"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Andrew Raym''' (born May 2, 2001) is an American football center for the Oklahoma Sooners."
],
[
"Early life",
"Raym grew up in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and attended Broken Arrow High School.",
"He quickly became a top offensive line recruit after becoming a full-time starter as a freshman in 2016.By his sophomore year he had become a first-team all-state selection and All-American.",
"He helped the school win their first state championship as a junior and as a senior helped them set school rushing records.",
"An Under Armour All-American, he was ranked the consensus top recruit in the state and the number one offensive guard nationally.",
"He committed to play college football for the Oklahoma Sooners."
],
[
"College career",
"As a true freshman at Oklahoma in 2020, Raym appeared in nine games, being mostly a special teams player but also seeing action on 61 offensive plays.",
"He then appeared in 12 games, seven as a starter at center, for the team in 2021, being named second-team All-Big 12 Conference.",
"He started 10 games and was named honorable mention All-Big 12 in the 2022 season.",
"Raym remained a starter in 2023 and was selected second-team all-conference for the second time.",
"He accepted an invite to the 2024 Senior Bowl and declared for the 2024 NFL Draft, finishing his collegiate career with 29 starts."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Oklahoma Sooners bio"
]
] |
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[
"Rubén Gómez (Spanish footballer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rubén Gómez Peris''' (born 24 January 2002) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Villarreal CF B."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Alzira, Valencian Community, Gómez joined Valencia CF's youth setup in 2010, from hometown side UD Alzira.",
"He left the club in 2016 after being deemed surplus to requirements, and spent a year at CF Promeses Sueca before returning to his first club Alzira in 2017.Gómez joined Villarreal CF's youth sides in 2019 from Alzira, but spent his first season with affiliate side CD Roda.",
"He made his senior debut with the C-team on 7 February 2021, coming on as a first-half substitute for field player Javier Comeras as starter Jaime Durán was sent-off in a 0–0 Tercera División home draw against CD Benicarló.In June 2023, after establishing himself as a starter for the C-team, Gómez renewed his contract with the ''Yellow Submarine'' and was promoted to the reserves in Segunda División.",
"He made his professional debut on 3 February of the following year, starting in a 3–0 away loss to CD Mirandés."
],
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"***"
]
] |
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"Ahmad Zulqarnain Onn"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ahmad Zulqarnain Onn''' (born 1972) is a corporate figure with extensive experience, having held several key positions in institutions such as Danajamin Nasional Berhad (which has merged with Malaysia Development Bank) as chief executive officer, and Khazanah Nasional Berhad as Deputy Managing Director, President and Group Chief Executive Officer of Permodalan Nasional Berhad before being appointed as the chief executive officer of the Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja effective 19 February 2024."
],
[
"Early life",
"He was born in Petaling Jaya and received his early education at Bukit Bintang Boys' Secondary School, and continued his education at The Malay College Kuala Kangsar, Perak.",
"He then pursued further studies and obtained a Bachelor of Economics degree from Harvard University."
],
[
"Career",
"After completing his education, Ahmad Zulqarnain Onn began his career at SBC Warburg (now UBS) from 1996 to 1998.He subsequently held a position at Pengurusan Danaharta Nasional Berhad in 1999 before moving to CIMB in 2000.Between 2001 to 2008, he was with Symphony Life (formerly Bolton Berhad).",
"From May 2009 to April 2014, he served as the Chief Executive Officer of Danajamin Nasional Berhad.He joined Khazanah Nasional Berhad in May 2014 as Executive Director, Investments with coverage of Khazanah’s investments in Indonesia, ASEAN and the Financial Institutions Group sector.",
"He is also Head of the Strategic Management Unit and was later appointed as Deputy Managing Director in 2018.In July 2020, he advanced to President and Group Chief Executive of Permodalan Nasional Berhad.",
"As of 19 February 2024, he has assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer at the Employees Provident Fund."
],
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"External links",
"* Employees Provident Fund* Permodalan Nasional Berhad* Khazanah Nasional Berhad* Malaysia Development Bank"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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"Christian Kyrou"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Christian Kyrou''' (born September 16, 2003) is a Canadian ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League.",
"He was drafted in the second round, 50th overall, of the 2022 NHL draft."
],
[
"Playing career",
"Kyrou started his professional career off in the 2019-2020 Ontario Hockey League season, playing for the Erie Otters, where he would stay for around two more seasons.",
"At some point in the 2022-2023 season, Kyrou would transfer to Sarnia Sting, and in the 2023-2024 season, Kyrou went to play on the Texas Stars team, leaving the OHL and moving into the AHL.On October 30th, 2022, while playing for the Erie Otters, Kyrou scored his first hat trick in his career, against the Kitchener Rangers.In his Sting season, he was dubbed the Cogeco OHL Player of the Week by the Ontario Hockey League for his game-winning goal and assist, sending the team into the 2023 OHL playoffs; for his contributions in their game they won against the London Knights; and for scoring the goal that won their match against the Windsor Spitfires.",
"He was also chosen as an Ontario Hockey League all-star during his time at Sting."
],
[
"Career statistics",
"Kyrou, who has played in the OHL for 3 seasons before moving to the AHL, has the following career statistics:Regular seasonPlayoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2019-20 Erie Otters OHL 21 0 0 0 2 __ __ __ __ __ 2021-22 Erie Otters OHL 68 18 42 60 44 __ __ __ __ __ 2022–23 Erie Otters OHL 27 8 28 36 24 — — — — — 2022-23 Sarnia Sting OHL 37 12 29 41 20 14 1 8 9 6 2023–24 Texas Stars AHL 34 4 10 14 16 — — — — —}"
],
[
"Personal life",
"View of Kyrou's #25 jerseyKyrou was born to Aki Kyrou and Roula Economou on September 16, 2003, and of Greek ancestry, his grandparents Iordanis and Maria moved to Toronto in the early 1960s, from Greece.",
"He is the youngest of his two siblings, Matina and Jordan."
],
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] |
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"Nadine Khoury"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nadine Khoury''' (Arabic: ) is a Syrian actress who started her career in the late 70s and became famous as \"The Virgin of the Screen.\""
],
[
"Early life",
"Khoury was born in Damascus to a Christian family originally from Homs."
],
[
"Career",
"She holds only a high school diploma, as she didn't pursue university due to her passion for acting, which began in 1977.She had various nicknames: Nadine was referred to by several names like \"Nadia Nasri,\" \"Nadia Homsi,\" and \"Nadine,\" but she eventually chose \"Nadine Khoury\" as her final nickname.",
"Her debut film was \"The Beautiful Journalist\" in 1977, featuring the Syrian actress Ighraa.Khoury received the Damascus International Film Festival Award in 2007 and the State Appreciation Award from the Syrian Ministry of Culture in 2023, recognizing her contributions to the arts."
],
[
"Personal life",
"She is the sister of Syrian cinematographer George Lutfi Al-Khoury.",
"She remained unmarried and has no children."
],
[
"Filmography",
"* The Beautiful Journalist (1977)* Fish Without Bones (1978)* A Marriage on the Local Way (1978)* Home Sweet Home (1979)* Hunters' Lane (1979)* The Fifth Castle (1979)* Salt Alley (1980)* Fingerprints on the Wall of Time (1980)* Narrow Paths (1980)* Drums of Freedom (1981)* Killing by Sequencing (1982)* The Will (1982)* Maraya (1984)* The Conquerors (1984)* Wings (1984)* Ouased's Return (1985)* Goodbye... Age of Silence (1986)* Hala (1986)* Arar and Amir (1987)* Sisban Wolfs (1987)* The Orphan (1988)* For You, Levant (1989)* Hidden Threads (1990)* Building 22 (1990)* See People (1991)* Bottom Line (1992)* Once Upon a Time S1 (1992)* Mountains of Fire (1992)* The Old Hut (1992)* Arab Biography (1992)* Deviation (1992)* Arab icons (1992)* Misery of a Woman (1993)* Different Fortunes in Life (1994)* The Brilliant (1994)* The Diaries of a General Manager S1 (1995)* Love and Hate (1995)* Time with sunset (1996) * The Last Moment (1996)* Shadows from the Past (1997)* Thorny Road (1997)* Listen and Obey (1997)* The Quishani Bathroom S2 (1997)* The Sawwan Hill (1997)* Hill of Ash (1997)* The Brothers S2 (1997)* Laugh and Cry (1997)* Trials (1998)* Very Kind (1998)* Cry of a Long Night (1998)* Residents of Earth Are Visitors (1998)* The Quishani Bathroom S3 (1998)* Bitter Wishes (1998)* Little Women (1999)* Fire Spear (1999)* A Hero from This Time (1999)* Where's the Way (1999)* The Unknown (1999)* The Laughing Club (2000)* Khokh and Roman (2000)* Congratulations (2001)* General Damascus (2001)* The Quishani Bathroom S4 (2001)* Desert Shrines (2001)* Saladin (2001)* Searching for Salah Ad-Din (2001)* A Rose for the Autumn Years (2002)* The Struggle of Time (2002)* Abo Altaieb Almotanaby (2002)* Jasmine's Claws (2003)* Before Sunset (2003)* Saif Ibn Ze Yazan (2003)* The Quishani Bathroom S5 (2003)* Our Good Days (2003)* The Midwife (2003)* Marzouk on All Fronts (2004)* Killing of Spring (2004)* Men Underneath the Fez (2004)* Autumn Tale (2004)* People of the city (2004)* Goat Horn (2005)* Men and Women (2005)* Silence Barrier (2005)* The Almoravids and Andalusia (2005)* The Sun Rises Again (2005)* The Dew of Days (2006)* Deer in the Forest of Wolves (2006)* The Hasheem (2006)* Case 6008 (2006) * Money Masters (2006)* Hidden Grudges (2006)* Love Story (2007)* The World's Highest Plateau (2007)* The Time of Fear (2007)* Age Madness (2007)* Embers and Pebbles (2007) * Face of Justice (2008)* Rendezvous with the Rain (2008)* Damascus Talks (2008)* Breaking News (2008)* Those Who Fall in Love S2 (2008)* The Red Line (2008)* Lean Days of the Levant S2 (2008)* Alive (2009)* The Bees Road (2009)* Money Conflict (2009)* The Traveling of Stones (2009)* Summer Cloud (2009)* Decisive Men (2009)* Unknown Woman (2009)* Lean Days of the Levant S3 (2009)* Behind the Sun (2009)* What You Rightfully Possess (2010)* Zero Hour (2010)* Al-Dabour (2010)* Talea Al Feda (2011)* Men of Honor (2011)* Forgiveness (2011)* A Taboo Passion (2011)* Al-Dabour S2 (2011)* Mariam (2012)* Naked Souls (2012)* The Confused (2013)* A Very Hard Birth S3: Platform of the Dead* Faces Behind the Faces (2014)* The Collar of Girls (2014)* Door of the Intended (2014)* All the Love (2014)* In Mysterious Circumstances (2015)* The Collar of Girls S2: Women Cunning (2015)* Donia S2 (2015) * Awaiting the Jasmine (2015)* The Sieve S2: Divide and Conquer (2015)* School of Love (2016)* The Levant's Fragrance S1 (2016)* The Fog Crossers (2016)* Demise (2016)* Without Sheath (2016)* Red (2016)* Levantine Rose (2017)* Solitaire (2017)* The Levant's Fragrance S2 (2017)* Solitary (2018)* For My Heart to Flourish (2018)* The Levant's Fragrance S3 (2018)* Amina (2018)* Love Melodies (2019)* Love Me Not (2019)* The Levant's Fragrance S4 (2019)* The Harem (2019)* Love Me Not S2 (2020)* Chicago Street (2020)* Damask S1 (2020)* The Harem S2 (2020)* Love Is Madness S3 (2020)* Because It's My Country (2021)* The Qubba Alley S1 (2021)* Suspended (2022)* Breaking Bones (2022)* Enamoured (2022)* Dafa (2022)* The Qubba Alley S2 (2022)* Damask S2 (2022)* Dreams Drawn by Dust (2022)* Born Into Wealth (2023)* Knights of Darkness: Night Wolves (2023)* Eco (2023)* The Coachman (2023)* The Board (2024)"
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],
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"María Augusta Hermida"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''María Augusta Hermida Palacios''' (born 1967) is an Ecuadorian architect and academic who co-owns Durán & Hermida architects studio.",
"She was a professor of architecture before she became the first woman rector of her alma mater, the University of Cuenca."
],
[
"Life",
"She was born in 1967.Her father's politics was of the left.",
"Her younger sister is the film maker Tania Hermida.",
"Her father, a physician ensured that his daughters grew up surrounded by art and literature.",
"When she was a child, her family devised a familial newspaper called ''Horizontes'' wherein each member of the family wrote a page.She qualified as an architect in 1999 at the University of Cuenca.",
"Four years later she gained a master's degree in Computerization of Architectural Projects from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.In 2005 she started to teach at the University of Cuenca where she taught the history, design and theory of architecture.",
"She taught students gaining master's degrees for architecture projects and in time she was promoted to be the principal Professor.",
"In 2011 she had gained her doctorate at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.Building by Duran & HermidaShe and her husband began an architectural practice, Duran & Hermida, which has designed several buildings.",
"They designed the Plaza Víctor J. Cuesta and it won a National Urban Design Award at the in 2008.In 2021 she was elected to be the first woman rector of the University of Cuenca by the staff and students.",
"She wanted to bring in a less vertical management structure."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Edward Maguire"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Edward R. Maguire''' is an American criminologist whose research focuses primarily on policing practices.",
"He serves as a professor in the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice and director of the Public Safety Innovation Lab at Arizona State University."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Faculty page*"
]
] |
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[
"Donald B. Farley"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Donald B. Farley''' (October 25, 1935 – March 23, 1996) was an American politician.",
"He served as a Republican member for the 100th district of the Kentucky House of Representatives."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Farley was a real estate agent.Farley was first elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1990, defeating Democratic incumbent Clarence Jackson.",
"He won reelection in 1992 and 1994.Farley died of an apparent heart attack on March 23, 1996, at the age of 60."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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"Dacun (disambiguation)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dacun''' (大村) is a rural township in Changhua County, Taiwan.",
"'''Dacun''' may also refer to:* Dacun railway station, a railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration West Coast line * Dacun Town (大村镇), Huangdao, Qingdao, Shandong, China* Dacun Township (大村乡), Nangong, Hebei Province, China* Dacun Village (大村村), Minle, Jinggu County, Yunnan Province, China* Dacun Village (大村村), Yanchi, Beijing, China* Dacun Village (大村里), Wuqi District, Taichung, Taiwan"
],
[
"See also",
"* Hong Dacun (洪大存; Hóng Dàcún), a character in Liang Yusheng's novel ''Datang Youxia''* Davao Colleges and Universities Network simply called as “DACUN”, see University of the Philippines Mindanao"
]
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[
"Leonard Gillett"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Leonard Francis Gillett''' (21 January 1861 - 23 November 1915) was an association football goalkeeper who won the FA Cup in 1881 playing for the Old Carthusians."
],
[
"Family and early life",
"Gillett was born in Borrowash in Derbyshire and was the son of Francis Gillett, described as a \"gentleman\".He was educated at Charterhouse School between 1874 and 1879, playing in goal for the school's first XI in his last year, and matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford in 1879, graduating in 1882."
],
[
"Football career",
"Gillett was goalkeeper in the Old Carthusians' first-ever FA Cup tie in 1879–80, an easy 4–0 win at Acton.",
"The O.C.s were unlucky to be drawn to meet Wanderers in the second round, who, although past their peak, were still potent, and Wace forced the only goal of the game out of a scrimmage.Gillett missed the first two rounds in the 1880–81 FA Cup, but played in the side's win at the Royal Engineers in the fourth round (the Carthusians having had a bye), and played in all the remaining rounds, including the final, keeping a clean sheet in a 3–0 win over the Old Etonians.",
"His main contribution being a difficult save from a fierce shot by William Anderson.The Carthusians' defence the following season however did not feature Gillett at all; the first two rounds were easy enough affairs, but Gillett was unavailable for the third round fixture with the Royal Engineers, and, with a much weaker than normal side, the O.C.s went out.He received his Oxford blue through playing in goal in the 1882 Varsity Match, keeping a clean sheet in a 3–0 win.",
"Carthusians' team-mate Thomas French was one of his team-mates in the match.In 1882, his work took him back home to Derbyshire, and he originally joined Notts County as goalkeeper, playing in County's fourth round FA Cup win at Sheffield Wednesday, and in front of 10,000 for County's 4–3 win over Aston Villa in the quarter-final, County surviving a protest from Villa as to a late handball as Gillett asserted that he had saved the shot himself.",
"County lost in the semi-final to the Old Etonians, not helped by a late change as Moore had been taken ill just before the game.He does not seem to have played first-rank football in 1883–84, the only fixtures recorded for him being for the Ockbrook & Borrowash club, playing as back rather than in goal.",
"Before the 1884–85 season, he joined the new Derby County club as goalkeeper.",
"He played in Derby's first match, against Great Lever in September 1884, although he conceded six times, and then conceded 7 to Walsall Town in the first round of the 1884–85 FA Cup.",
"With professionalism rising and the game evidently having passed him by, he did not play senior football again."
],
[
"Post-football life",
"Gillett became a mining engineer, and married Edith in Bedford in 1887; the couple had two sons.",
"He died on 23 November 1915 in Devon, leaving an estate of nearly £15,000."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"2024 Abu Dhabi Open – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Sofia Kenin and Bethanie Mattek-Sands defeated Linda Nosková and Heather Watson in the final, 6–4, 7–6(7–4) to win the doubles tennis title at the 2024 Abu Dhabi Open.",
"Kenin and Mattek-Sands won the title by playing only two matches, after their quarterfinal and semifinal opponents both withdrew.Luisa Stefani and Zhang Shuai were the reigning champions, but Zhang chose not to compete this year.",
"Stefani partnered Beatriz Haddad Maia, but they withdrew from their semifinal match against Kenin and Mattek-Sands."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Draw==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw"
]
] |
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[
"Los Angeles View"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Los Angeles View'',''' also known as the ''Village View'' and ''Los Angeles Village View'', was a weekly alternative newspaper in Los Angeles that was published from 1986 to 1996.Based in West Los Angeles, ''The Los Angeles Times'' called the ''View'' an \"eccentric tabloid that specialized in politics and culture.\"",
"Danny Feingold, the managing editor of the ''View'', described the paper as having \"a real spirit of independence and eclecticism and radicalism.",
"\"The ''View'' merged with the ''Los Angeles Reader'' to form ''New Times LA'' in 1996.The ''View'' had a print circulation of 75,000 at the time of the merger.",
"''The Los Angeles Times'' described ''New Times''' purchase of the ''View'' as its \"newest weapon\" in Los Angeles' alternative weekly \"newspaper war,\" observing that the purchase showed that ''New Times'' had \"upped the ante in its battle for newspaper readers.\""
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Liège waffle"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Liège waffles''' are a variety of waffle developed in the Wallonia region of Belgium.The Liège waffle differs from the Brussels waffle (often called simply the Belgian waffle) in several ways.",
"It is smaller, the dough is a dense and heavy brioche, it contains pearl sugar, and unlike the Belgian waffle, which is traditionally served with toppings, the Liège waffle is traditionally eaten plain.",
"The pearl sugar caramelizes during the grilling process, which gives the Liège waffle a crunchier, chewier, stickier bite; the Brussels-style waffle is lighter with a crispy bite.",
"Liège waffles have a deeper divot and a rounded shapes, while the Brussels waffle is usually rectangular.",
"Liège waffles are made from a raised dough, while Brussels waffles are made from a liquid batter; the Brussels waffles soften as they cool, while Liège waffles can be eaten hot or cold.",
"The Brussels style was introduced in the United States at the 1964 World's Fair, while the Liège version became known outside of Europe decades later.",
"Liège waffles are often sold by street vendors as a handheld snack.Liege waffles being prepared on a Liege waffle iron; dough is in backgroundThe waffle was developed in Wallonia.",
"According to Visit Belgium, the waffle was invented in the 18th century by the chef to the prince-bishop of Liege.In 2011 Brussels MP said the traditional Brussels-style Belgian waffle was in danger of being replaced by the Liège version, which was increasingly being offered in Belgian waffle shops with the toppings traditionally associated with the Belgian waffle."
],
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"References"
],
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"Further reading",
"* * * *"
]
] |
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[
"Dan Henderson (basketball)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dan Henderson''' is an American former basketball player.",
"He played college basketball for the Arkansas State Indians and was the Southland Player of the Year in 1977.Henderson was selected in the third round of the 1977 NBA draft by the San Antonio Spurs."
],
[
"Playing career",
"Henderson is a native of Memphis, Tennessee, and attended Carver High School.",
"He was recruited to play for the Arkansas State Indians as a forward but was moved to center due to a lack of height on the team.",
"Henderson averaged 12.0 points and a team-high 9.8 rebounds per game during the 1974–75 season; he was selected to the All-Southland Conference second-team.",
"He was shifted to his natural forward position for the 1975–76 season, and averaged 23 points per game to earn All-Southland first-team honors.",
"Henderson was moved back to center for the 1976–77 season.",
"He averaged 21.6 points and 10.4 rebounds per game, and earned the Southland Player of the Year award and a second All-Southland first-team selection.Henderson was selected in the third round of the 1977 NBA draft by the San Antonio Spurs.",
"He signed with the Spurs on July 20, 1977, and played during preseason with the team.Henderson was inducted into the Arkansas State Athletics Hall of Honor in 1995.He ranks sixth in scoring (1,543) and fourth in rebounding (910) in Arkansas State basketball history."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* College statistics"
]
] |
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[
[
"Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Actor/Actress in a Comedy Role"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of the winners of the '''Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Actor/Actress in a Comedy Role''' since its institution in 2018.The category was named '''Best Comedy Performance''' from 2018 to 2022.Apart from the main award, the category is also awarded regionally in seventeen participating nations."
],
[
"Winners",
"The following table display the winners of the award.",
"Year Actor Program Network Country 2018 Jeremy Chan ''My Agent Is a Hero'' Toggle 2019 Jihan Musa ''Keluarga Baha Don'' Viu 2020 Hirzi Zulkiflie ''Comedy Central Stand Up, Asia!''",
"Comedy Central Asia Singapore2021 Susan Lankester ''Keluarga Baha Don'' Viu Malaysia2022 Mark Lee ''It's All Your Fault!''",
"Singapore2023 Azira Shafinaz ''Ijab Kabut'' Viu Malaysia===Regional winners===The following table display the winners of the regional award, sorted by the participating nations.======== Year Actor Program Network2019 Ali Lee ''Who Wants A Baby?''",
"TVB2022 Karl Ting ''Freedom Memories'' TVB2023 Jeannie Ng Ka-yan ''#lovesignal'' Viu======== Year Actor Program Network2019 Zakir Khan ''Kaksha Gyarvi'' Amazon Prime Video2020 Rohan Joshi ''Wake N Bake'' Amazon Prime Video2021 Jaaved Jaaferi ''Animals Gone Wild with Jaaved Jaaferi'' National Geographic2022 Jitendra Kumar ''Panchayat'' Amazon Prime Video2023 Ratna Pathak Shah ''Happy Family: Conditions Apply'' Amazon Prime Video======== Year Actor Program Network2021 Claudy Putri ''Star Stealer'' Viu======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Estee Tan ''Hua Hee Seko-Lah'' Astro Hua Hee Dai2019 Jihan Musa ''Keluarga Baha Don'' Viu2020 Melissa Campbell ''Kopitiam: Double Shot'' Viu2021 Susan Lankester ''Keluarga Baha Don'' Viu2022 Diana Danielle ''She Was Pretty'' Viu2023 Azira Shafinaz ''Ijab Kabut'' Viu======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Michael V. ''Pepito Manaloto'' GMA Network2019 Michael V. ''Pepito Manaloto'' GMA Network2022 Pepe Herrera ''My Papa Pi'' ABS-CBN2023 Isabelle Daza ''K-LOVE'' Viu======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Jeremy Chan ''My Agent Is a Hero'' Toggle2019 Udaya Soundari ''Adukku Veetu Annasamy'' Vasantham2020 Hirzi Zulkiflie ''Comedy Central Stand Up, Asia!''",
"Comedy Central Asia2021 Allan Wu ''Crouching Tiger Hidden Ghost'' Channel 82022 Mark Lee ''It's All Your Fault!''",
"2023 Yuvaraj Krishnasamy ''Kaki Bola'' Mediacorp======== Year Actor Program Network2019 Jeremy Liu ''My Goddess'' iQIYI2020 Judy Chou ''Moonlight Romance'' iQIYI2021 Allison Lin ''Adventure of the Ring'' HBO Asia======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Mario Maurer ''Saranae Love You'' HOOQ2019 Mario Maurer ''Thong Ek: The Herbal Master'' Channel 32021 Nadech Kugimiya ''To Me, It's Simply You'' Channel 32022 Niti Chaichitathorn ''Talk with Toey'' GMMTV======== Year Actor Program Network2023 Nhan Phúc Vinh ''Odd Family'' K+"
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Alvania amphitrite"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania amphitrite''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this marine species were found in Early Miocene strata in northwest Greece."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Thivaiou D., Harzhauser M. & Koskeridou E. (2019).",
"Early Miocene gastropods from the Felli section (Proto-Mediterranean Sea, NW Greece).",
"Geodiversitas.",
"41(8): 323-366"
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[
"Legends of Sambo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Legends of Sambo''''', also known as '''''The Legend of Sambo''''' () is a 2023 Russian biographical sports-drama which tells the story of the origins of the Soviet martial art Sambo."
],
[
"Plot",
"The events take place in 1936 at the Moscow Spartakiad, where the strongest team of wrestlers was announced.",
"Two martial arts masters collided in a decisive duel.",
"One of them is Vasili Oshchepkov, who from an early age was involved in martial arts and studied judo with the best trainers in Japan.",
"The other is Russo-Japanese War veteran Viktor Spiridonov (Dmitry Pavlenko), who has developed several techniques for self-defense.",
"Both athletes are the key creators of the national wrestling called Sambo.",
"Young and promising wrestler Anatoly Kharlampiyev is Oschepkov's disciple.",
"Oschepkov is arrested and executed as a supposed Japanese spy.",
"In the end Kharlampiyev is shown to continue the legacy of the Sambo movement."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Wolfgang Cerny as Vasili Oshchepkov* Dmitry Pavlenko as Viktor Spiridonov* Anton Vohmin as Anatoly Kharlampiyev* Aleksey Shevchenkov as an employee of Cheka / NKVD* Olga Stashkevich as klavdia* Pavel Abramenkov as Roma* Vyacheslav Shikhaleev as an assistant* Denis Kuznetsov as Senya* Aleksandr Davydov as Marat"
],
[
"Reception",
"Aleksei Komarov in a positive review for KinoReporter wrote - \"In fact, Bogatyrev again made a kind of comic book film (previous - ''The Red Ghost''), only now he was inspired by the traditions of constructivism, avant-garde, and the style of Soviet posters of the 1930s\"."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Ohio's 14th House of Representatives district"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ohio's 14th House of Representatives district''' is currently represented by Democrat Sean Brennan.",
"It is located entirely within Cuyahoga County and includes the cities of Parma, Parma Heights and part of Cleveland."
],
[
"List of members representing the district",
" Member Party Years GeneralAssembly Electoral historyDistrict established January 2, 1967.100px'''Ethel Swanbeck''' RepublicanJanuary 2, 1967 –December 31, 1972107th108th109thElected in 1966.Re-elected in 1968.Re-elected in 1970.Redistricted to the 72nd district.100px'''John Sweeney''' DemocraticJanuary 1, 1973 –December 31, 1974110thRedistricted from the 54th district and re-elected in 1972.Retired.",
"'''Arthur Brooks''' DemocraticJanuary 6, 1975 –December 31, 1978111th112thElected in 1974.Re-elected in 1976.Retired.",
"'''Mary O. Boyle''' DemocraticJanuary 1, 1979 –December 31, 1982113th114thElected in 1978.Re-elected in 1980.Redistricted to the 15th district.100px'''Ike Thompson''' DemocraticJanuary 3, 1983 –December 31, 1990115th116th117th118thRedistricted from the 13th district and re-elected in 1982.Re-elected in 1984.Re-elected in 1986.Re-elected in 1988.Retired.100px'''C.",
"J. Prentiss''' DemocraticJanuary 7, 1991 –December 31, 1992119thElected in 1990.Redistricted to the 8th district.",
"'''Ron Suster''' DemocraticJanuary 4, 1993 –October 5, 1995120th121stRedistricted from the 19th district and re-elected in 1992.Re-elected in 1994.Resigned to become Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas judge.",
"'''Ed Jerse''' DemocraticOctober 5, 1995 –December 31, 2002121st122nd123rd124thAppointed to finish Suster's term.Re-elected in 1996.Re-elected in 1998.Re-elected in 2000.Redistricted to the 7th district.100px'''Dale Miller''' DemocraticJanuary 6, 2003 –March 1, 2006125th126thRedistricted from the 19th district and re-elected in 2002.Re-elected in 2004.Resigned to become state senator.",
"''Vacant'' March 1, 2006 –May 25, 2006126th'''Michael Foley''' DemocraticMay 25, 2006 –December 31, 2014126th127th128th129th130thAppointed to finish Miller's term.Elected in 2006.Re-elected in 2008.Re-elected in 2010.Re-elected in 2012.Term-limited.",
"'''Martin J. Sweeney''' DemocraticJanuary 5, 2015 –October 1, 2018131st132ndElected in 2014.Re-elected in 2016.Resigned.",
"''Vacant'' October 1, 2018 –November 14, 2018132nd'''Bride Rose Sweeney''' DemocraticNovember 14, 2018 –December 31, 2022132nd133rd134thElected in 2018.Appointed to finish Sweeney's term.Re-elected in 2020.Redistricted to the 16th district.",
"'''Sean Brennan''' DemocraticJanuary 2, 2023 –present135thElected in 2022."
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"References"
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[
[
"Γ-Acetylenic-GABA"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''γ-Acetylenic GABA''', also known as '''4-aminohex-5-ynoic acid''' is a potent and irreversible inhibitor of GABA-T."
],
[
"Mechanism of action",
"Like other GABA-T inhibitors, γ-acetylenic GABA causes GABA levels in the brain to be elevated.",
"This is due to 4-aminobutyrate transaminase being the enzyme that converts γ-aminobutyric acid to L-glutamate.",
"Inhibiting the enzyme stops this conversion from happening."
],
[
"Potential uses",
"=== Anti convulsant ===Continuous administration of γ-acetylenic GABA on rats during four days was able to reduce or completely stop seizures that were induced by amygdala overstimulation.=== Treatment of tardive dyskinesia ===A study has showed that γ-acetylenic GABA could reduce tardive dyskinesia symptoms.",
"This result mostly happened in subjects receiving higher doses."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Nadine Crocker"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nadine Crocker''' is an American actress and filmmaker.",
"She directed the feature films ''Continue'' (2022) and ''Desperation Road'' (2023), the former of which she wrote the screenplay of.Crocker is from Fresno, California; she attended Clovis West High School."
],
[
"Filmography",
"===As director===*''Continue'' (2022)*''Desperation Road'' (2023)===As film actress=== Year Title Role Notes 2008 ''Deadgirl'' Student 2010 ''High School'' Emily Tooms 2011 ''The Amityville Haunting'' Lori Benson ''Geezas'' Tyler2012 ''Some Guy Who Kills People'' Candace ''The Undercard'' DylanShort film 2013 ''Platonic Solid'' Cameron 2015 ''Rodeo & Juliet'' Juliet Rogers 2016 ''Cabin Fever'' Marcy ''ToY'' Zoe 2017 ''Postcolonial Nostalgia'' AshleyShort film 2018 ''Take the Shot, Tom'' Kate 2019 ''Joy Division - Interzone'' Unknown 2022 ''Continue'' Dean===As television actress=== Year Title Role Notes 2008 ''Hannah Montana'' Pretty Girl1 episode 2009 ''Rockville USA'' Tallulah2009-2010 ''10 Things I Hate About You'' Ivy/Lexie Greenberg 2 episodes 2010 ''No Ordinary Family'' Lindsay1 episode 2011 ''Castle'' Charlotte Rosenberg 2016 ''Supergirl'' Scorcher"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
[
"Jalyx Hunt"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jalyx Benjamin Hunt''' is an American football defensive end.",
"He played college football for the Cornell Big Red and Houston Christian Huskies."
],
[
"Early life",
"Hunt grew up in Florida before moving to Maryland.",
"In 2011, he won Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championships at the Junior Olympic Games in triathlon and long jump.",
"He attended Dutch Fork High School in South Carolina and playing one year of varsity football as a freshman.",
"Hunt then returned to Florida and attended University High School in Orange City, from his sophomore through senior years.",
"He played football, basketball and track and University High School and was named all-county at wide receiver in his senior year, totaling 20 receptions for 475 yards and two touchdowns while being co-team captain and offensive MVP.",
"He committed to play college football for the Cornell Big Red, being an unranked prospect."
],
[
"College career",
"Hunt began his collegiate career as a safety at Cornell in 2019, playing seven games and posting three tackles.",
"The 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.",
"He had 26 tackles in 10 games in 2021.Hunt opted to transfer to the Houston Baptist Huskies – soon after renamed the Houston Christian Huskies – in 2022.He moved to the defensive line at Houston Christian and was second-team All-Southland Conference in 2022, either holding or tying for the conference lead in tackles-for-loss (11.5), sacks (7) and forced fumbles (3).",
"Hunt returned in 2023 and was named the Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year and an All-American; he ended his two-year Houston Christian stint with 133 tackles, 20.5 tackles-for-loss and 13.5 sacks.",
"He was invited to the 2024 Senior Bowl and became the first player from his school ever to receive the honor, as well as being one of only four from the FCS to receive an invite that year."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Cornell Big Red bio* Houston Christian Huskies bio"
]
] |
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[
[
"Ustad Hotel (soundtrack)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Ustad Hotel''''' is the soundtrack to the 2012 film of the same name directed by Anwar Rasheed starring Thilakan, Dulquer Salmaan and Nithya Menen.",
"The five-song soundtrack features music composed by Gopi Sunder and lyrics written by Rafeeq Ahamed.",
"The soundtrack was released by Satyam Audios on 22 June 2012 and was positively received, with the song \"Appangalembadum\" becoming chartbuster."
],
[
"Development",
"Gopi Sunder scored the film's music in his maiden collaboration with Rasheed.",
"The composition started in late-2011.Rasheed rented a beachfront apartment in Kozhikode for his musical team so that they could relax and curate the music, in order to \"get the feel and flavour of the place\".",
"Sunder found that the film's setting in Kozhikode has a Malabar flavor to it and was inspired by the mix of the conservate and modern aesthetics of the city, describing the traditional attires of Muslims in Kozhikode and its contrast with the foreigners visiting the city.",
"The song \"Mel Mel\" was composed by Sunder at the balcony of the apartment.Sunder had initially composed a tune for the sequence which featured a young woman with her band singing on stage, and Manjari was brought on for recording.",
"However, as the song did not fit the visuals, Sunder scrapped that tune and looked for another alternative.",
"Rasheed text the opening lines \"Appangal embadum ottakku chuttammayi ammayi chuttathu marumonukkayi...\" (), when Sunder was composing jingle for Zandu Balm at his studio in Chennai, and spontaneously curated the tune surrounding the lyrics which became \"Appangalembadum\".",
"Singer-lyricist Anna Katharina Valayil and guitarist Donan Murray, who were present at the studio, eventually involved with the song.",
"It is based on the traditional Mappilapaattu sung during Muslim weddings.",
"In the film, the song is performed by the fictional band \"Kalumekkaya\".",
"\"Subhanallah\", is a mix of Sufi and Spanish music used in the film's background score.",
"According to the screenwriter Anjali Menon, the songs were grown within the film's emotional moments.",
"During the sequence where Ustad Hotel is introduced, the team looked for few words that they could be used as chorus in the background score, Menon suggested \"Subhanallah\" to be used as the opening lines of the song, which the team agreed."
],
[
"Release",
"Ustad Hotel's five-song soundtrack preceded with \"Appangalembadum\" as the first to be released in April 2012, and \"Vaathilil\" the following month.",
"Rasheed claimed that the other three songs in the film are situational and integral to the narrative, and they could not be released earlier.",
"The early release of the two songs as singles were the promotional material for the film, to attract the required publicity.",
"The soundtrack was eventually released by Satyam Audios on 22 June 2012."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Reception",
"Vipin Nair of ''Music Aloud'' described it as \"an entertaining soundtrack\" giving a score of 7 (out of 10).",
"Anil R. Nair of ''The New Indian Express'' reviewed that Sunder's music \"injects more life to this bittersweet movie\".",
"''Sify'''s review described Sunder's music as one of the film's highlights.The song \"Appangalembadum\" became popular with children and young adults, emerging it as one of the biggest Malayalam hits of that year.",
"In an interview, Bijibal described the film's background score by Sunder as his favorite contemporary film scores, due to the Sufi elements present in it."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Alvania ampulla"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania ampulla''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this marine species were found in Romania."
],
[
"References",
"* Tămaș, A.",
"& D. M. Tămaș & M. V. Popa.",
"(2013).",
"Badenian small gastropods from Lăpugiu de Sus (Făget Basin, Romania).",
"Rissoidae Family.",
"Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae.",
"9: 57–66."
],
[
"External links",
"* Eichwald, E. (1853).",
"Lethaea Rossica ou Paléontologie de la Russie, décrite et figurée.",
"Troisième volume.",
"Dernière période.",
"Schweizerbart, Stuttgart; xix + 533 pp.",
"+ Atlas of 14 pls"
]
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[
"Tricholoma yatesii"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Tricholoma yatesii''''' is a species of gilled mushroom.",
"Index Fungorum and Mycobank state that the current official name of this species is '''''Melanoleuca yatesii'''''.",
"It is extremely similar to ''Tricholoma equestre'' but it grows in mycorrhizal association with ''Quercus'' (oak trees and shrubs) rather than with ''Pinus''.",
"''T.",
"yatesii'' is a California mushroom, with a handful of observations from Oregon and Washington.",
"In general it is currently \"not possible to provide complete or definitive coverage of ''Tricholoma''\" in North America, so ''T.",
"yatesii'' (and cousins) remain comparatively poorly known to both science and the general public.William A. Murrill's original description (of what was then called ''Melanoleuca yatesii'') was \"Pileus regular, convex, solitary, 5-8 cm.",
"broad; surface smooth, glabrous, viscid, sulfur-yellow, becoming brownish at the center on drying, margin concolorous, entire, incurved on drying; context rather thin, white to pale-yellow; lamellae sinuate-adnexed, rather broad, ventricose, not crowded, apparently pale-yellow when fresh, somewhat discolored on drying; spores ellipsoid, smooth, hyaline, 5X3 μ; stipe equal, shining, subglabrous, sulfur-yellow, becoming nearly white when dry, 6-10 cm long, 8-12 mm thick.\"",
"''Tricholoma yatesii'' is named after H. S. Yates, who collected the type species under introduced eucalyptus and endemic Monterey cypress in Berkeley, California."
],
[
"See also",
"* List of ''Tricholoma'' species"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Tervakoski Church"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Tervakoski Church''' (; also known as the '''Little Church of Tervakoski''' (), is the 20th-century wooden church located in the village of Tervakoski in the Janakkala municipality in Tavastia Proper, Finland."
],
[
"History",
"In 1935, the Tervakoski Little Church Association (''Tervakosken pikkukirkkoyhdistys'') was founded, the goal of which was to have a church in its own village as well.",
"In the second year of its operation, the Little Church Association built a wooden church designed by architect in the middle of the village.",
"The church building was built with the communal work by the villagers.",
"The Tervakoski Paper Mill near the church also supported the construction project.In 1973, the church came under the ownership and management of the Janakkala Parish."
],
[
"See also",
"* Tervakoski Oy"
],
[
"Sources",
"===References==="
],
[
"External links",
"* Tervakoski Church at Janakkalan seurakunta* Tervakosken paperitehdas ja yhdyskunta at Finnish Heritage Agency (in Finnish)"
]
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[
"U.S. Route 83 in South Dakota"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Southbound US 83 in Fort Pierre'''U.S.",
"Highway 83''', part of the United States Numbered Highway System, runs from the Mexican border in Brownsville, Texas, to the Canadian border near Westhope, North Dakota.",
"In the state of South Dakota, it runs from Olsonville to Herreid by way of Mission, Murdo, and Gettysburg.",
"The route also runs through the capital Pierre as well as its suburb Fort Pierre.",
"For much of its length, US 83 runs through rural areas, passing through the badlands and small portions of the Black Hills of the state."
],
[
"Route description",
"US 83 enters South Dakota just south of Olsonville, into Todd County, where it also enters the Rosebud Indian Reservation.",
"It passes through extremely deserted grassland without any sort of development on the road.",
"After a couple of miles, it reaches Mission, where it meets US 18 (Second Street).",
"Here, US 83 turns left on to US 18 and the two routes begin a rather short concurrency lasting for approximately .",
"Through Mission, US 18/83 passes through generally moderate development and businesses along the road, before the route begins to become rural once again after exiting Mission.",
"US 83 splits off from US 18 and turns northward, while US 18 continues west.",
"US 83 continues north through dry, sandy plains with no development once again.",
"It passes several cemeteries, as well as a church, and later the Horse Creek Community Center.",
"After passing the community center, South Dakota Highway 44 intersects US 83 and enters a concurrency with it.",
"In White River, SD 44 leaves US 83.US 83 passes through grassy farmland and crosses the Little White River on a bridge.",
"Shortly after that, it enters Mellette County.",
"US 83 then crosses the main branch of the White River and reaches the unincorporated community of Westover.",
"It continues to go through sparse development.",
"Just outside of Murdo, the hills become more flat as US 83 passes by the Murdo Municipal Airport.",
"The development increases when US 83 reaches Murdo and passes by a dam and another cemetery.",
"In Murdo, it meets I-90 and turns right on to the interstate, forming one of its few concurrencies with an interstate highway.",
"Meanwhile one of I-90's business routes continues into downtown Murdo.",
"In November 2022, a project to add new asphalt surfacing on the road as well as a shared-use path from White River to Murdo was completed by the South Dakota Department of Transportation.As US 83 enters its concurrency with I-90, they pass through several grassy and sandy farmland with very little development along the road.",
"They also parallel a road to the north of them which several of the exits are signed for.",
"At exit 212 near Vivian, US 83 leaves I-90 and intersects the northern terminus of a northern segment of South Dakota Highway 53.US 83 then heads north along an unsigned business route of I-90, passing a gas station and weigh station.",
"It then passes through more rural farmland with only slight development along the road.It then enters Stanley County and development increases a bit, though still sparse, reaching Fort Pierre.",
"US 83 increases to four lanes and heads along the streets of the city, meeting US 14.It turns slightly northeast while US 14 turns left, beginning a concurrency as the two routes cross the Missouri River and enter Hughes County where they also reach the city limits of Pierre, one of the few capitals not served by any interstate highway.In Pierre, the routes keep four lanes while passing through rather large development such as hotels, restaurants, and businesses.",
"After about a couple of blocks, the two routes make several awkward turns to exit Pierre; they turn north on to Pierre Street, east on Pleasant Avenue, and north again on Euclid Avenue, while their truck routes continue through the city.",
"After exiting Pierre, the two routes head through somewhat suburban development but expand the road.",
"The lanes remain the same while the median becomes larger, being grass-lined.",
"The Missouri River Bridge in PierreNear Blunt, US 83 turns north, leaving US 14.It enters Sully County, passing through a mix of grassy and sandy farmland with a sprinkle of development near Onida.",
"It also passes through Agar, entering Potter County, and passing through Gorman before meeting US 212 near Gettysburg.",
"US 212 merges on to US 83 to form a very short concurrency before US 83 leaves US 212 by turning north to avoid the main district.Another couple miles pass by before US 83 meets its next concurrency, South Dakota Highway 20.The two routes stay concurrent for a while, before they enter Walworth County and pick up another concurrency, this time with US 12.The three routes make their way to downtown Selby with more industrial businesses and shops lining the road.",
"After exiting Selby, US 83 departs the concurrency by turning north one last time.US 83 then continues on its way, passing through more grassy fields as well as a few marshes being dotted along the side as it enters its final county in the state, Campbell County.",
"The last stretches of development along its route are Mound City and Herreid before US 83 enters North Dakota at Emmons County.The South Dakota section of US 83, with the exception of all of its concurrencies, is legally defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-180."
],
[
"History",
"Historically, US 83 did not exist in South Dakota.",
"When it was first established in 1926, it initially ran from the Canadian border to the South Dakota state line.",
"Later on, US 83 was extended to Pierre.",
"South of Pierre, US 83 followed an old route that went further east; this route is now present day US 183.A portion of US 83 also runs on the Native American Scenic Byway."
],
[
"Future",
"As of February 2024, the bridge between Fort Pierre and Pierre is said to be in deterioration and will be replaced with a stronger, sturdier, bridge that would provide more support than the old one and have extra features as well as allow all traffic to flow smoothly.",
"The project is slated for total completion in 2025, while in the four phases, it is currently in the second one."
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"Major intersections"
],
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"References"
]
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"High Commission of the Maldives, Kuala Lumpur"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''The High Commission of the Maldives in Malaysia''' (, ) is an overseas diplomatic mission of the Maldives located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia."
],
[
"History",
"After diplomatic relations were established between the two countries in 1968, a High Commission office was opened in Kuala Lumpur in 2006.It was previously known as the '''Embassy of the Maldives in Malaysia''' (, ) from October 2016, when the Maldives left the Commonwealth, until February 2020.On 1 February 2020, when the Maldives returned to its status as a Commonwealth republic, the mission reverted to the '''Office of the High Commission of the Maldives'''."
],
[
"Address",
"Unit E-12B-01, Level 12B, Icon Tower (East), No.",
"1, Jalan 1/68F, Jalan Tun Razak, 55000 Kuala Lumpur."
],
[
"Ambassador・High Commissioner",
"The current High Commissioner is Ali Hussain Didi, who was appointed in October 2022.His predecessor was Visam Ali, who resigned in April 2022."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Related",
"* Malaysia–Maldives relations"
],
[
"External links",
"* High Commission Website*"
]
] |
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[
"1981 Preston Makedonia FC season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1981 season''' was the first in the National Soccer League for Preston Makedonia, in Melbourne, Victoria.",
"In addition to the domestic league, they also participated in the NSL Cup.",
"Preston Makedonia finished 12th in their National Soccer League season and were eliminated in the second round of the NSL Cup."
],
[
"Players"
],
[
"Competitions",
"===Overall record======National Soccer League=======League table========Results summary========Results by round========Matches=======NSL Cup==="
],
[
"Statistics",
"===Appearances and goals===''Includes all competitions.",
"Players with no appearances not included in the list.''",
"Player National Soccer League NSL Cup Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals 1 GK 14 0 2 0 16 0 2 DF 26 0 1+1 0 28 0 3 DF 27 0 2 0 29 0 4 MF 25+3 10 2 2 30 12 5 DF 15+1 1 2 0 18 1 6 MF 15+3 0 2 0 20 0 7 FW 22+3 6 2 0 27 6 8 MF 24+2 1 1 0 27 1 9 FW 21+4 0 1 1 26 1 10 MF 25 0 2 0 27 0 11 FW 2+1 1 0+1 0 4 1 13 MF 25+3 8 2 0 30 8 14 MF 0+1 0 0 0 1 0 15 MF 0+4 0 0 0 4 0 — FW 11 0 0 0 11 0 — FW 24+1 7 2 1 27 8 — — 6 0 0 0 6 0 — MF 2+11 2 1 0 14 2 — — 2 0 0 0 2 0 — DF 2+3 0 0 0 5 0 — FW 20 2 0 0 20 2 — GK 10 0 0 0 10 0===Disciplinary record===''Includes all competitions.",
"The list is sorted by squad number when total cards are equal.",
"Players with no cards not included in the list.''",
"Rank Player National Soccer League NSL Cup Total 1 4 MF 6 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 2 — FW 5 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 1 3 2 DF 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 10 MF 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 7 FW 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 9 FW 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 6 3 DF 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 7 13 MF 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 — FW 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 9 6 MF 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 5 DF 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 MF 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 — GK 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Total 36 0 5 0 0 0 36 0 5===Clean sheets===''Includes all competitions.",
"The list is sorted by squad number when total clean sheets are equal.",
"Numbers in parentheses represent games where both goalkeepers participated and both kept a clean sheet; the number in parentheses is awarded to the goalkeeper who was substituted on, whilst a full clean sheet is awarded to the goalkeeper who was on the field at the start of play.",
"Goalkeepers with no clean sheets not included in the list.''",
"Rank Goalkeeper NSL NSL Cup Total 1 — 3 0 3 2 1 2 0 2 3 — 1 0 1 Total 6 0 6"
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Alvania anabaptizata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania anabaptizata''''' 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 3.5 mm, its diameter 2⅛ mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this marine species were found in Middle Miocene strata in Romania."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Boettger, O.",
"(1907).",
"Zur Kenntnis der Fauna der mittelmiocänen Schichten von Kostej im Krassó–Szörényer Komitat (Gasteropoden und Anneliden).",
"III.",
"Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Siebenbürgischen Vereins für Naturwissenschaften zu Hermannstadt.",
"55 (1905): 101-244"
]
] |
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[
"Alvania convexispira"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania convexispira''''' 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 2.5 mm, its diameter 1.5 mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this marine species were found in Middle Miocene strata in Hungary."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Boettger, O.",
"(1907).",
"Zur Kenntnis der Fauna der mittelmiocänen Schichten von Kostej im Krassó–Szörényer Komitat (Gasteropoden und Anneliden).",
"III.",
"Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Siebenbürgischen Vereins für Naturwissenschaften zu Hermannstadt.",
"55 (1905): 101-244* Kovács, Z.; Stein, G. (2023).",
"Middle Miocene Rissooidea (Caenogastropoda) of Letkés (Hungary).",
"Földtani Közlöny.",
"153(1): 19-34"
]
] |
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[
"Margaret Keenan Harrais"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Margaret Keenan Harrais''' (1872–1964) was an American educator, suffragist, temperance reformer, and government official.",
"During her 48 years in Alaska, while a territory and after statehood, she devoted herself to community and public service.",
"In Fairbanks, she was the first woman superintendent of schools.",
"For 18 years, she was a member of the territorial board of education.",
"She served as President of the Alaska Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) while living in McCarthy, and was also chair for Alaska of the Women's National Committee for Law Enforcement.",
"In widowhood, she served as a United States Commissioner at Valdez, and after Alaska became a state, Harrais became a deputy magistrate."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Sarah Margaret Keenan was born at Batesville, Ohio, September 23, 1872, of Scotch-Irish ancestry.",
"Her parents were Thomas Keenan (1833–1888) and Martha Maria (Reed) Keenan (1835–1896).",
"Margaret's siblings were Emma, Emmett, Ella, James, Martha, and Thomas.She came from a temperance family, and was trained from childhood in temperance work by her father.She was educated at Northern Indiana Normal School, Valparaiso, Indiana, and at Valparaiso University (B.S., 1906)."
],
[
"Career",
"===Idaho===Harrais began teaching in the rural schools of Ohio at the age of sixteen, after which she acted as principal of public schools in various parts of Idaho (1897–1911).",
"While teaching in Idaho, she served as vice-president of the WCTU of South Idaho.===Alaska===Harrais petitioned for suffrage in the Alaska Territory in 1913.The following year, at the age of 42, she removed to Alaska, becoming principal of schools at Skagway, serving in that position for two years, before moving to Fairbanks where she was city superintendent of schools for another two years.",
"Her students included U.S.",
"Senator E. L. Bartlett and Governor of Alaska, William A. Egan.She lost two positions as superintendent of schools because of her temperance activities in wet communities.In 1916, Harrais was also one of the women who directed the territory-wide campaign for Prohibition, and one of two women who organized and \"put across\" the plebiscite of that year which made Alaska dry.",
"At the same time, she was elected vice-president at large of the Alaska Territorial WCTU, and later went to California still holding that position.During the period of 1916 to 1919, Harrais, known at the time as \"Margaret Kennan, spinster\", served as school superintendent in Fairbanks.",
"During World War I, she directed the war bond drive in which each of the 200 children enrolled in school purchased a war bond.",
"Parents were asked not to help their children purchase the bonds.",
"Harrais set up an employment office at school and assisted the children in finding spare time jobs.",
"She edited the unusual \"Women's Edition\" of the ''Fairbanks Daily News-Miner'' on Thanksgiving eve, 1917, which enlisted the services of 55 women.",
"The newspaper sparked to success a benefit which raised nearly in less than one month to sponsor six beds in the American Ambulance Hospital near Paris.",
"Only one bed, at , had been anticipated for all of Alaska, but Fairbanks alone had paid for six.It was during her Fairbanks stay that Margaret met Martin Luther Harrais (1865–1936), a University of Washington graduate and an early day prospector of the neighboring mining camp city of Chena.",
"Mr. Harrais, who had made and lost several large fortunes in gold, was keenly interested in statehood and was a candidate in the election of 1912 which reelected Judge James Wickersham as Delegate to Congress.===California===In San Diego, California, on October 25, 1920, she married Mr. Harrais.While a resident of California, she served as national publicity woman for the National WCTU (1920–24).",
"She helped organize the campaign that secured California's enforcement code in 1922, and furnished the copy and secured the publication of 50,000 columns of publicity for the same.===Return to Alaska===Mr.",
"Harrais transferred his mining interests to the McCarthy-Chitina mining district, and in 1924, she returned to Alaska, the couple residing in McCarthy, Alaska where her husband directed his mining interests.",
"She was instrumental in securing the passage of an antitobacco law, an antipool-hall law for minors, the Alaska dry law, and an educational code.",
"In the spring of 1925, she was active in the defeat of two campaigns to repeal the existing Alaskan dry law.",
"She became president of the Territorial Union WCTU, in which capacity she was still serving in 1928, with headquarters at McCarthy.Harrais also served chair for Alaska of the Woman's National Committee for Law Enforcement.",
"In the latter 1920s, she was asked to serve on a 15-member national committee to survey and submit a report on law enforcement for the National Association of Women's Clubs.",
"Her report, written at McCarthy, appeared with such notables of the times as Lucy Whitehead McGill Waterbury Peabody, Evangeline Booth, and Carrie Chapman Catt.While he prospected, Mrs. Harrais taught at the small McCarthy school.",
"On the eve of the 1929 stock market crash, Mr. Harrais was on the verge of another fortune, this time in copper.",
"The crash not only dashed all hopes for success but with it went their investments and savings in Seattle banks and business buildings.",
"Undaunted the intrepid pair began anew, first near Cordova, then in Valdez where, in 1934, Mr. Harrais accepted an appointment as U.S. Commissioner.Upon his death in 1936, Mrs. Harrais succeeded him as U.S. Commissioner in Valdez, maintaining an office in the Federal building until it was leveled by fire a few years later.",
"Thereafter, the records of the Valdez district were kept in the front room of her home, a shingle with the inscription, \"U.S. commissioner\" hanging over her doorway.",
"Twice, she was offered the U.S. Commissioner's post in Anchorage and twice she refused the honor to stay home in Valdez.In 1941, the 1,080 U.S.",
"Commissioners in other States and the 72 in Alaska were asked to write a report offering suggestions or criticisms of the U.S. commissioner system.",
"Just two submissions were included in the final report, one from a district judge, and one from a U.S. commissioner, Harrais.With statehood, her duties remained virtually the same under the new title of deputy magistrate at Valdez, retiring in 1962, at the age of 89.Harrais found time to serve as Democratic territorial committeewoman as well as holding membership in the Woman's Club.",
"In Valdez, she worked as chair of the Valdez Hospital Board and was interested in the El Nathan Children's Home.",
"In her spare time, she devoted herself to mending the mittens, sweaters and socks for the 100 children of the home.",
"After the home closed, and while a member of the Dorcas Club, she turned to knitting afghans for disabled soldiers in veterans hospitals, and by 1962, was working on her 91st afghan."
],
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"Death and legacy",
"Margaret Harrais died at Glennallen, Alaska, April 26, 1964.In 1936, Mr. Harrais received a patent for his claims to the Darling M. no.",
"1 through 5 mines.",
"Upon his death, the claims passed to Mrs. Harrais, which she bequeathed to the National WCTU upon her death.Harrais' papers (ca.",
"1895–1965), including correspondence, legal documents, manuscripts, clippings, newspaper articles, and photographs are held by the University of Alaska Fairbanks."
],
[
"Selected works",
"* Harrais, Margaret, 1947, \"Statement of mining claims of Martin Harrais, upper Chitina Valley, Alaska\": ''Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Miscellaneous Report 87-3'', 7 p.* Harrais, Margaret, n.d. \"Alaska Periscope\".",
"Unpublished and undated manuscript.",
"Harrais Family Papers Collection, Alaska and Polar Regions Collections & Archives, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Kirchhoff, M. J., \"Margaret Harrais, McCarthy's Schoolteacher\", ''Historic McCarthy: The Town that Copper Built'' (Alaska Cedar Press, 1993)* Movius, Phyllis Demuth, \"Sarah Margaret Keenan Harrais\", ''A Place of Belonging: Five Founding Women of Fairbanks, Alaska'' (Fairbanks : University of Alaska Press, 2009)"
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"Alvania productilis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania productilis''''' 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 2⅛ mm, its diameter 1¼ mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this marine species were found in Middle Miocene strata in Romania and Turkey."
],
[
"References",
"* Landau, B. M., Harzhauser, M., İslamoğlu, Y.",
"& da Silva, C. M. (2013).",
"Systematics and palaeobiogeography of the gastropods of the middle Miocene (Serravallian) Karaman Basin, Turkey.",
"Cainozoic Research.",
"11-13: 1-584"
],
[
"External links",
"* Boettger, O.",
"(1907).",
"Zur Kenntnis der Fauna der mittelmiocänen Schichten von Kostej im Krassó–Szörényer Komitat (Gasteropoden und Anneliden).",
"III.",
"Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Siebenbürgischen Vereins für Naturwissenschaften zu Hermannstadt.",
"55 (1905): 101-244"
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"Jorge (footballer, born 1939)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jorge dos Santos''' (21 April 1939 – 25 February 2018), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a right back."
],
[
"Career",
"A defensive right-back, Jorge was Djalma Santos immediate backup during the start of the \"Primeira Academia\" team.",
"He made 182 appearances for the club, winning the state championship in 1959 and the Taça Brasil in 1960."
],
[
"Honours",
";Palmeiras*Campeonato Paulista: 1959*Taça Brasil: 1960"
],
[
"Death",
"Jorge died on 25 February 2018 in São Paulo, aged 78, a victim of multiple organ failure."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Jorge at ogol.com.br"
]
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"Alvania subclavata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania subclavata''''' 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 2.5 mm, its diameter 1¼ mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this marine species were found in Middle Miocene strata in Romania."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Boettger, O.",
"(1907).",
"Zur Kenntnis der Fauna der mittelmiocänen Schichten von Kostej im Krassó–Szörényer Komitat (Gasteropoden und Anneliden).",
"III.",
"Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Siebenbürgischen Vereins für Naturwissenschaften zu Hermannstadt.",
"55 (1905): 101-244"
]
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"The President (play)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The President''''' () is a play by Austrian playwright and novelist Thomas Bernhard, first performed in 1975.Thomas Bernhard in 1970"
],
[
"Plot",
"In an unnamed Western European nation, a president and first lady recuperate in their private rooms after a failed anarchist assassination attempt that has killed the President's close ally, The Colonel, and the First Lady's beloved dog.",
"Their son is believed to be involved with the anarchists.Later, on a diplomatic mission in Portugal, the President entertains his mistress (The Actress).",
"Throughout the play, the President and First Lady monologize at great length, with the other characters only making very occasional replies.The President is assassinated offstage before the last act, which depicts his lying-in-state."
],
[
"History",
"Luis Carrero Blanco, Spanish prime minister, was assassinated in 1973.",
"''The President'' took place against the background of a wave of political assassinations in Western Europe, most notably that of Luis Carrero Blanco (Prime Minister of Spain) in 1973; its premiere coincided with the Stammheim trial of leaders of the Red Army Faction (Baader–Meinhof Group).The character of the First Lady was inspired by Bernhard's longtime friend Gerda Maleta.The play was revived (in an English translation by Gitta Honegger) in 2024 for a Gate Theatre, Dublin–Sydney Theatre Company coproduction starring Hugo Weaving and Olwen Fouéré."
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"References"
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[
"Alvania sublaevigata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania sublaevigata''''' 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 2.5 mm, its diameter 1¼ mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this marine species were found in Middle Miocene strata in Romania."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Boettger, O.",
"(1907).",
"Zur Kenntnis der Fauna der mittelmiocänen Schichten von Kostej im Krassó–Szörényer Komitat (Gasteropoden und Anneliden).",
"III.",
"Verhandlungen und Mitteilungen des Siebenbürgischen Vereins für Naturwissenschaften zu Hermannstadt.",
"55 (1905): 101-244"
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[
"The Birth-day"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Birth Day''''' or '''''The Birth-day''''' is a 1799 comedy play by the British author Thomas John Dibdin.",
"It was based on the work ''Die Versöhnung'' by the German author August von Kotzebue, which Dibdin translated and rewrote for the English stage.",
"It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 8 April 1799.The Covent Garden cast included Joseph Shepherd Munden as Captain Bertram, John Fawcett as Jack Junk, John Henry Johnstone as Harry Bertram, Charles Murray as Mr. Bertram, John Waddy as Lawyer Circuit, Jane Pope as Emma and Mary Ann Davenport as Mrs Moral.",
"Fawcett's character Jack Junk, a sailor, was a reprisal from the popular 1798 musical ''The Mouth of the Nile'' by Dibdin.",
"The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 25 November 1799."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.",
"Lexington Books, 2011.",
"* Nicoll, Allardyce.",
"''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009.",
"* Hogan, C.B (ed.)",
"''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.",
"Southern Illinois University Press, 1968."
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"Cryptid town"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The Mothman Museum in Point Pleasant, West Virginia.",
"Point Pleasant is one of the more well-known cryptid towns, hosting this museum, a statue and an annual Mothman Festival that attracts thousands of tourists.A '''cryptid town''' is a colloquial term given to a town which has a close cultural identity with a local cryptid, often with the goal of encouraging cryptid-related tourism.",
"Cryptid towns may have festivals, museums, statues and research organisations dedicated to a given cryptid.",
"Areas called cryptid towns tend to be rural and remote, which correlates with the types of areas cryptids are said to often originate from, which in turn can make them appear economically deprived and reliant on the economy of cryptid tourism.",
"Some places may not necessarily be best known for their folklore or rely on it for tourism, but do still feature it prominently in events and local culture."
],
[
"Notable examples",
"=== Point Pleasant, West Virginia ===Point Pleasant, West Virginia, with a population of around 4,000, has a festival, museum and statue dedicated to its local cryptid, the Mothman.==== Annual Mothman Festival ====Photo from the 2011 Annual Mothman Festival, showing a Mothman cosplayer and other festivities.The Annual Mothman Festival was founded by Jeff Wamsley and Carolin Harris in 2002 as an attempt to drive tourism to the area and is celebrated in the month of September.",
"The festival has been credited with creating an \"economic boom\" for the local community each year and features merchandise vendors, guest speakers, food, live music and exhibitions.",
"Cosplay is practiced by many attendees and is encouraged by the festival.",
"In 2022, organisers claimed the festival brought in over $2 million in revenue and regularly attracts between 12,000 and 15,000 attendees.=== Sutton and Flatwoods, West Virginia ===Sutton, West Virginia, with a population of around 859, has a museum dedicated to the Flatwoods monster, featuring life-size replicas of the creature, various interpretations of it in the form of drawings, figurines and artwork, as well as merchandise.",
"A Flatwoods Monster Convention was held in 2023, which drew visitors in from around the country.",
"Locals say that, across Braxton County, people can sometimes be found staking out at campgrounds to try and spot the creature, and children have been known to dress up as the Flatwoods monster for Halloween.",
"Sutton is unique as a cryptid town, as the Flatwoods monster did not originate there, but rather from the nearby town of Flatwoods, West Virginia.Flatwoods, which comparatively has a much smaller population of around 264, instead features a simple welcome sign that read \"Welcome to Flatwoods, Home of the Green Monster\".",
"Also in the town is a Flatwoods monster and alien themed restaurant and dairy bar, the Spot, and one of five decorative chairs that depict the cryptid, which are spread around Braxton County.=== Drumnadrochit, Scotland ===Drumnadrochit, Scotland, with a population of around 1,130, is home to the Loch Ness Centre and Nessieland, which entertain the idea of the Loch Ness Monster.",
"The Loch Ness Centre focuses on the history of the Loch and the monster associated with it, offering an \"immersive experience\" and showcasing eyewitness accounts, photographs, videos and artifacts.",
"Nessieland, named so after the affectionate term for the cryptid, Nessie, is a family attraction that features a souvenir shop, children's playground and view of the Loch.",
"The village attracts many tourists and so-called \"monster hunters\".Drumnadrochit received significant attention in 2023 when the Loch Ness Centre conducted a large-scale search for the monster, with around 300 volunteers assisting in the search."
],
[
"In popular culture",
"Cryptid towns are referred to by J.W.",
"Ocker, author of ''The United States of Cryptids.",
"''Cryptid towns were covered by The Last Podcast on the Left on Episode 561: Cryptid Towns."
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"References"
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[
"Ravenscraig Castle (disambiguation)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ravenscraig Castle''' may refer to* Ravenscraig Castle, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, built in the 15th century* Ravenscraig Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, built in the 15th century* Ravens' Craig Castle, Lochalsh, Scotland, tower house built by Ian Begg in 1992"
],
[
"See also",
"*Ravenscraig (disambiguation)"
]
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[
"2024 World Mixed Doubles (snooker)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 World Mixed Doubles''' is an upcoming non-ranking professional snooker team tournament that is scheduled to take place from 30 to 31 March 2024 at the Manchester Central in Manchester, England.",
"Organised by the World Snooker Tour, it will be the third staging of the tournament since the inaugural 1991 event, when Steve Davis and Allison Fisher defeated Stephen Hendry and Stacey Hillyard 5–4 in the final in Hamburg, and the revival of the event in 2022.The event will feature the top four men from the snooker world rankings and the top four women from the World Women's Snooker rankings, and played as a round-robin with four- matches, followed by a final between the two teams that finished on top.",
"The team members make alternate visits to the table, rather than playing alternate shots.The defending champions are Australia's Neil Robertson and Thailand's Mink Nutcharut, who defeated the all-England team of Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna by 42 in the previous final."
],
[
"Format",
"The World Mixed Doubles was introduced in 1991 for a single edition, and revived as part of the World Snooker Tour events in 2022.Steve Davis and Allison Fisher defeated Stephen Hendry and Stacey Hillyard by 5–4 to win the inaugural event in 1991.The reintroduced events are played with four teams, made up of the top four men from the snooker world rankings and the top four women from the World Women's Snooker rankings, who compete in a round-robin tournament with best-of-four matches.",
"The two teams that won the most frames over the round-robin progress to the final, which is contested over the best-of-seven frames.",
"Instead of \"\" rules of alternating shots between teammates, the event is played using ."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Betty Dorothy Lyons"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Betty Dorothy Lyons''' (26 May 1921 27 December 1986) was an Australian nurse educator."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Lyons was born on 26 May 1921 in Condobolin, New South Wales, to her parents John Joseph (Jack) Jacobs, a business manager, and his wife Eileen Jean, formerly known as Eileen Jean Hunter.",
"She pursued her secondary education as a boarder at St Catherine's School in Waverley, Sydney.",
"Following her training from 1940 to 1944 as a general nurse at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Betty successfully accomplished her midwifery studies in 1945 at King George V Memorial Hospital in Camperdown."
],
[
"Life",
"In 1955, Lyons pursued a sister tutor diploma at the New South Wales College of Nursing.",
"Her dedication and expertise led to her being honored as a fellow of the college in 1956.Demonstrating her commitment to the field, she was appointed to the council in 1957 and continued to serve for the next two decades.",
"Throughout her tenure, she held various positions, including five terms as vice-president and four terms as president.From 1956 to 1959, Lyons assumed the role of tutor sister in charge of the school of nursing at the St George Hospital, Kogarah.",
"Her exceptional teaching abilities left a lasting impact on numerous student nurses, empowering them to recognize and fulfill their potential within a system that often failed to acknowledge individuality.In 1960–61, she took on the role of assistant administrator at the college of nursing, where she also served as a student adviser.",
"Her dedication to the profession extended beyond her immediate responsibilities, as she actively participated on the council and held the esteemed position of president within the Australasian Trained Nurses’ Association."
],
[
"Awards",
"In 1977, Lyons received the silver jubilee medal from Queen Elizabeth II, and in 1979, she was honored with the appointment of MBE."
],
[
"Personal life",
"On 12 May that year she married Thomas William Lyons, a clerk, at St Andrew's Church of England, Summer Hill."
],
[
"Death",
"Lyons died of cancer on 27 December 1986 at Kogarah and was buried in Woronora cemetery."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* ''St George and Sutherland Shire Leader'', 15 January 1987, p 21"
],
[
"External links",
"* Biography at ADB"
]
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[
"Surprise Attack (album)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Surprise Attack''''' is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Tora Tora, released in May 1989 through A&M Records.",
"The album peaked at #47 on the Billboard 200 U.S. album sales chart.The album's lead single, \"Walkin' Shoes,\" achieved minor chart success and moderate airplay.",
"Other singles included \"Guilty\" and \"Phantom Rider.\""
],
[
"Background",
"=== History and songwriting ===In June 1987, Tora Tora won a \"Battle of the Bands\" competition with a prize permitting the winner to spend one day recording in Ardent Studios, a recording studio in the band's hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.",
"The recording session produced a few songs that the band would ultimately release on an EP, ''To Rock to Roll'', in 1987.After recording those initial songs, Tora Tora returned to Ardent Studios in September to record \"Phantom Rider,\" the original version of which included a piano section performed by Paul Ebersold, who would later produce ''Surprise Attack''.",
"Another song produced during those early sessions that would later appear on ''Surprise Attack'' was \"Love's a Bitch.\"",
"Both songs received considerable airplay on a local Memphis-based radio station prior to the band receiving their record deal from A&M Records.When it came to songwriting, guitarist Keith Douglas cited Memphis blues as an influence on some of the songs that ended up on ''Surprise Attack.''",
"Douglas stated that he taught himself riffs associated with the genre and that one of those riffs eventually developed into \"Walkin' Shoes,\" which was one of the last songs written for the album.",
"Lead singer Anthony Corder received help from a friend named Thomas Howard in writing some of the album's songs, including \"Hard Times,\" \"Phantom Rider,\" and \"She's Good, She's Bad.",
"\"The band wrote at least 60 songs that did not make it onto the final ''Surprise Attack'' track listing; in October 2009, Tora Tora released compilations containing at least 15 of those songs.",
"One of the songs released was a demo of \"Walkin' Shoes\" recorded prior to the one that wound up on ''Surprise Attack''.=== Production ===Production of ''Surprise Attack'' took almost one year.",
"''Surprise Attack'' was produced by Joe Hardy and Paul Ebersold, who were both associated with Ardent Studios.",
"Hardy was more experienced and had previously worked with ZZ Top, while ''Surprise Attack'' was one of Ebersold's first projects, as he was relatively new to Ardent at the time.",
"In a 2021 interview, Corder credited Hardy and Ebersold for their patience working with the band as they were inexperienced with studios, as well as for helping shape and polish the band's sound."
],
[
"Commercial performance",
"=== Promotion ===In a 2019 interview, Corder cited the album's provocative artwork as a large factor in aiding with the band's promotion and garnering considerable press for the band.",
"Corder stated that their record label, A&M, illustrated a full-sized poster showing more of the plane than the final album artwork, and that the label granted the band the poster to use for their artwork.",
"Corder stated that as they toured to promote ''Surprise Attack'', they would host ticket giveaways by claiming they were attempting to search for the identity of the woman on the cover; the label also created promotional pens with the woman's illustration on them where users of the pen could remove the woman's towel if they turned the pen upside down, and ''Entertainment Tonight'' featured a story about their pen.",
"Said Corder, \"Honestly, the album cover got a lot more attention than we did.",
"\"To promote ''Surprise Attack'', the band toured as an opening act for the L.A.",
"Guns.",
"In 1990, they toured as an opening act for The Cult as part of the album's promotion.=== Album sales and singles ===''Surprise Attack'' peaked at #47 on the ''Billboard 200'' U.S. album sales chart during its 11th week on the chart, the week of September 23, 1989.Ultimately, the album spent 33 weeks on the ''Billboard 200'' chart before exiting the week of February 24, 1990.By late March 1990, the album had sold 300,000 units and was expected to reach 500,000 sales, which would have granted it gold certification.The album's most successful single was \"Walkin' Shoes.\"",
"The music video for \"Walkin' Shoes\" was one of the first videos from a Memphis-based artist to air on MTV, although it was technically preceded by a video for a self-titled song by Dog Police, which featured on an MTV show hosted by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic in 1984; however, \"Walkin' Shoes\" was still the first video from a Memphis-based artist to land in heavy rotation on MTV.",
"\"Walkin' Shoes\" spent six weeks on the ''Billboard Hot 100'', where it peaked at #86 in its fourth week, the week of September 2.The song also peaked at #25 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.",
"\"Guilty\" was another single from the album.",
"The band released the song as a single in 1989 and filmed a music video for the single in July 1989, with the video taking place in the United States military graveyard in Tucson, Arizona, but they did not release the video until 2018.",
"\"Phantom Rider\" was released later and achieved some chart success in 1990."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"AllMusic granted the album 3 stars, albeit without writing an accompanying review.",
"''The Commercial Appeal'' staff writer Ron Wynn gave the album a positive review, complimenting the band's \"exuberant spirit and hard-rocking presentations\" and singling out \"Phantom Rider,\" \"Walkin' Shoes,\" and \"Guilty\" as the standout tracks.",
"Wynn did not assign the album a star rating.A positive retrospective review from CGCM Rock Radio called the band's style \"a refreshing and unique twist on the rock n' roll that I love still to this day,\" complimenting the way Tora Tora blended influences from southern rock with blues and hard rock.In a mixed review, the ''Los Angeles Times''' reviewer Jonathan Gold did not assign a star rating, but he called ''Surprise Attack'' \"more ho-hum heavy metal,\" although he said the album \"isn't really too bad, by teenage metal standards anyway.",
"\"In a negative review, Steven Miller from the ''Daily Utah Chronicle'' criticized the album for \"ripping off various successful metal bands,\" having a \"total lack of musical personality,\" and offering \"utterly generic headbangers with lyrics running the gambit from partying, women and fast cars, to partying with women in fast cars.\"",
"Miller also stated that he found Corder's singing style \"annoying,\" although he singled out \"Waklin' Shoes\" and \"Guilty,\" as well as the album's two ballads, \"Phantom Rider,\" and \"Being There,\" as the album's four standout tracks.",
"Miller did not assign a star rating to the album."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Personnel",
"Track information and credits adapted from ''Discogs'' and ''AllMusic'', then verified from the album's liner notes.",
"'''Tora Tora'''*Anthony Corder – vocals*Keith Douglas – guitar*Patrick Francis – bass*John Patterson – drums'''Production'''*Joe Hardy – producer, engineer*Paul Ebersold – producer, engineer, composer*Bob Ludwig – mastering*Chuck Beeson – art direction*Jeff Gold – art direction*Mark Weiss – photography*Michael Paras – photography"
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"References"
]
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[
"Oda Gasinzigwa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Oda Gasinzigwa''' (born 1966) is a Rwandan civil servant and politician, who introduced a measure that synchronised parliamentary and presidential election cycles in Rwanda.",
"Born in Tanzania as a refugee from Rwanda, she was educated at the Institute of Development Management in Mzumbe and then worked for eight years at the National Bank of Commerce in Dar es Salaam.",
"When the Rwandan genocide ended in 1994, she moved to Kigali and worked for the Ministry of Women and Family Promotion to help women secure financing for economic development projects.",
"From 2001 to 2008, she worked with various governmental structures, such as on a refugee resettlement project with the Ministry of Environment and the United Nations Development Programme, on a farming improvement project with the Ministry of Agriculture, and as a commissioner on the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission.",
"In parallel, she was elected as secretary of the local branch of the National Women's Council in 2001 and as the organisation's national chair in 2004.Gasinzigwa became the chief monitor in the Gender Monitoring Office in 2008 and in 2012 she completed a master's degree in gender studies at the Kigali Institute of Education, now part of the University of Rwanda.",
"The following year, she became Minister of Gender and Family Promotion.",
"She worked on reforms to the inheritance laws, improving women's economic opportunities and leadership programmes, and legislation to protect the rights of people with disabilities.",
"In 2016, she was elected to serve on the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), a regional body designed to integrate laws and policies across the nations of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and South Sudan.",
"She served two terms on the administrative commission of the EALA and worked on legislation to give the organisation administrative and financial autonomy, improve security and peaceful relations in the region, and synchronise trade agreements.",
"Completing her term in the EALA in 2022, she became chair of the National Electoral Commission in 2023.To harmonise the election processes in Rwanda with those of the other member nations in the East African Community, she proposed that presidential and parliamentary elections in the country be held at the same time.",
"Her proposal was approved by the Cabinet and Parliament of Rwanda and the constitution was modified so that the 2024 election would be held for both the executive branch and legislative branch simultaneously."
],
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"Early life, education, and family",
"Oda Gasinzigwa was born in 1966 as the second of eight siblings in a family of Rwandan refugees living in Tanzania.",
"Her mother was a nurse and her father was a teacher, who had fled their native Rwanda in 1959 because of ethnic conflict.",
"Despite their refugee status, both her parents encouraged the children to pursue higher education.",
"After graduating from primary and secondary school, Gasinzigwa completed a bachelor's degree in government administration at the Institute of Development Management, in Mzumbe, Tanzania in 1991.After earning her degree, she began working in administration at the National Bank of Commerce in Dar es Salaam.",
"She remained at the bank for eight years, holding various positions.",
"She married Paul Gasinzigwa in 1992 and had four sons, including William Muhire, the musician known as K8 Kavuyo.",
"Laws enacted during the Presidency of Juvénal Habyarimana (term 1973–1994) prevented Tutsi refugees living in other African nations from returning to Rwanda.",
"In 1986, some of the refugees formed the Rwandan Patriotic Front, and began demanding the right to resettle in Rwanda.",
"They formed a militia and in October 1990, began marching towards Kigali, beginning the Rwandan Civil War.",
"When the Rwandan Patriotic Front ended the genocide of the Tutsi in 1994, Gasinzigwa and her family returned to the country."
],
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"Career",
"===Women's advocacy and development (1994–2016)===Upon her return to Kigali, Gasinzigwa was hired as a facilitator for financial funding with the Ministry of Women and Family Promotion."
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"Minhajul Abedin Ballu"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Minhajul Abedin Rakib''' (, born 16 September 2001), better known as '''Ballu''', is a Bangladeshi professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bangladesh Premier League club Mohammedan SC."
],
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"Early career",
"Ballu began his career at Arambagh Football Academy under the guiadance of coach Ibrahim Khalil Kala."
],
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"Club career",
"Ballu participated in the Dhaka Third Division Football League in 2015 with The Muslim Institute.He began his Premier League journey with Farashganj SC during the 2017–18 Bangladesh Premier League.In August 2023, Ballu played three games as a guest player for Bangladesh Army in the 2023 Durand Cup.On 2 February 2024, Ballu scored the only goal as Mohammedan SC defeated Bashundhara Kings in the 2023–24 Bangladesh Premier League to become the first club to defeat Kings at the Bashundhara Kings Arena.",
"He was named Man of the Match following the games conclusion, and was also rewarded with Tk 25,000 from ''Mohapagol'', the largest supporter club of Mohammedan."
],
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"International career",
"Ballu captained Bangladesh at U14 level at the AFC U-14 Championship 2014 qualifiers held in Myanmar.",
"In 2015, he represented the Bangladesh U16 team during the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers held on home soil."
],
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"Career statistics",
"ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherContinentalTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsFarashganj SC2017–18Bangladesh Premier League610000—61Brothers Union2018–19Bangladesh Premier League2022010—232Muktijoddha Sangsad2019–20Bangladesh Premier League0000——002020–21Bangladesh Premier League15020——170'''Muktijoddha Sangsad total'''150200000170Mohammedan SC2021–22Bangladesh Premier League901021—1212022–23Bangladesh Premier League1114000—1512023–24Bangladesh Premier League412041—102'''Mohammedan SC total'''242706200374'''Career total'''6551107200837;Notes"
],
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"Honours",
"'''Mohammedan SC'''* Federation Cup : 2022–23"
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"References"
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"External links",
"* *"
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"Gare de Lyon stabbing"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''Gare de Lyon stabbing''' was a stabbing in the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, France on 3 February 2024."
],
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"Attack",
"On 3 February 2024 at 7:35 AM a man in his 30s carrying a knife and a hammer went into the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris and attacked multiple people with the weapons he had on him.",
"The attack injured two non-critically and one critically."
],
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"Investigation",
"While the police were investigating the attack, they ruled out the possibility of the attack being terror related.=== Suspect ===The person who did this is a 31-32 year old from Mali who had Italian identity documents on him, according to the ''La Parisien'' paper, he has been living in Italy legally since 2016.It was later found out that the man was suffering from mental illness as well."
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"References"
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"Behzad Mesri"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Behzad Mesri''' (, born August 27, 1988), is an Iranian hacker who is wanted by the FBI for hacking the HBO Network.",
"Misri is charged with the following crimes: Computer Fraud - Unauthorized Access to a Protected Computer, Internet Fraud, Computer Fraud - Threat to Breach Confidentiality, Computer Fraud - Threat to Harm a Protected Computer and Breach of Confidentiality, Interstate Sending a Threatening correspondence and aggravated identity theft\"."
],
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"The story of the cyber attack",
"America's HBO channel in the summer of 2017 by Behzad Mesri and with the help of Rasul Akbari and Mustafa Momeni \"The main member of the Charming Kitten hacking group\" personnel of the Iranian Cyber Army (in English: Iranian Cyber Army A cyber attack was launched and 1.5 terabytes of data were stolen from this network.",
"Among the stolen information, we can refer to the stories and unpublished episodes of the series: Game of Thrones, footballers, don't get too excited and Satan.",
"This hacker tried to He extorted an amount of about 6 million dollars from HBO in the form of bitcoins to receive the money anonymously and without tracing so that he would not publish the stolen information.",
"published on the Internet.",
"Also, after HBO was hacked, an email was sent to all HBO employees with the content: \"Hello to all the losers, yes, that's right!\"",
"HBO has been hacked!",
"Be careful not to have a stroke\""
],
[
"Revealing the identity of the hacker",
"On November 21, 2019, the United States District Court in the Southern State of New York announced that an Iranian person named Behzad Mesri and nicknamed Sokote Vahshat was able to steal a significant amount of data from the HBO network in a cyber attack.",
"take away US Attorney Jon Kim announced in a press conference that Behzad Mesri is in Iran and he cannot be arrested right now, but he will be arrested as soon as he leaves Iran.",
"Mr. Kim denied that HBO paid the money.",
"Prosecutor Kim also denied that the charges attributed to Mr. Behzad Mesri were part of a coordinated effort by the Justice Department to increase pressure on congressional representatives to tighten sanctions against Iran.",
"Jon Kim stated that Mesri was an experienced hacker who had previously helped Iran's military to attack various websites and facilities around the world, including Israel's nuclear facilities.",
"Also, according to the prosecutor, Behzad Mesri was a member of a hacker group and they managed to hack websites from all over the world, including America.Also, the Washington Post announced that in such cases the identity of the hacker is not disclosed so that the hacker does not notice that he has been exposed and in this way he can be arrested, but with the pressure of the US State Department and the White House on the judicial and law enforcement authorities, they requested that the identity of the hacker be disclosed.",
"According to the Washington Post, the disclosure of the identity of the Iranian hacker was at the request of Donald Trump in order to put pressure on Congress to impose new sanctions against Iran."
],
[
"See also",
"* Behzad Qasemi* Behzad Mohammadzadeh* Charming Kitten"
],
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"Reference"
],
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"External link",
"* Behzad Mesri at FBI Most Wanted list"
]
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"Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Non Scripted Entertainment"
],
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"Introduction",
"This is a list of the winners of the '''Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Non Scripted Entertainment''' since its institution in 2018.Apart from the main award, the category is also awarded regionally in seventeen participating nations."
],
[
"Winners",
"The following table display the winners of the award.",
"Year Program Network Country 2018 ''The Remix'' Amazon Prime Video 2019 ''World's Got Talent'' Hunan TV 2020 ''Man vs. Wild with Bear Grylls and Prime Minister Modi'' Discovery Channel India2021 ''The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition'' Netflix 2022 ''Eurovision – Australia Decides 2022'' SBS 2023 ''Physical: 100'' Netflix ===Regional winners===The following table display the winners of the regional award, sorted by the participating nations.======== Year Program Network2018 ''MasterChef Australia'' Channel 102019 ''MasterChef Australia'' Network 102020 ''Gogglebox Australia'' Network 102022 ''Eurovision – Australia Decides 2022'' SBS2023 ''Gogglebox Australia'' Network 10======== Year Program Network2018 ''Street Dance of China'' Youku2019 ''World's Got Talent'' Hunan TV2020 ''The Great Wall'' Mango TV2021 ''Theatre for Living'' iQIYI2022 ''Action'' iQIYI2023 ''The Cosmos of Artists'' Hunan TV======== Year Program Network2018 ''入住請敲門 – The Haunted Rooms'' ViuTV2019 ''Record Rides'' National Geographic2020 ''Extreme Treks'' BBC Worldwide2021 ''Expedition: Asia'' Discovery Channel2022 ''Dawn in the Sunset'' ViuTV2023 ''Hong Kong Super Pet Model Contest'' TVB======== Year Program Network2018 ''The Remix'' Amazon Prime Video2019 ''Masters of Taste – The Family Table'' National Geographic2020 ''Man vs. Wild with Bear Grylls and Prime Minister Modi'' Discovery Channel2021 ''Cruising Legends: Dawn Patrol'' MX Player2022 ''Into the Wild with Bear Grylls and Ajay Devgan'' Discovery Channel2023 ''The Romantics'' Netflix======== Year Program Network2023 ''The Bachelor Indonesia'' HBO Asia======== Year Program Network2019 ''Beat the Rooms'' Nippon TV2021 ''Cosplay Japan'' Turner Japan2022 ''Love Is Blind: Japan'' Netflix======== Year Program Network2018 ''Dreamcatchers'' ABS-CBN2019 ''Call Me Handsome'' Astro AEC2021 ''A Grey Area'' Astro AEC2023 ''The Sandbox'' Astro======== Year Program Network2019 ''StarStruck'' GMA Network2020 ''Your Moment'' ABS-CBN2021 ''Sing Galing!''",
"TV52022 ''Sing Galing!''",
"TV52023 ''Drag Den'' Amazon Prime Video======== Year Program Network2018 ''GeTai Challenge'' Channel 82019 ''Ed Stafford: First Man Out'' Discovery Channel2020 ''Ed Stafford: First Man Out'' Discovery Channel2021 ''The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition'' Netflix2022 ''Dishing with Chris Lee'' Mediacorp2023 ''The Star Athlete'' Mediacorp======== Year Program Network2018 ''Youn's Kitchen'' tvN2019 ''Restaurant on Wheel'' tvN2020 ''Three Meals a Day'' tvN2021 ''Youn's Stay'' tvN2022 ''Single's Inferno'' Netflix2023 ''Physical: 100'' Netflix======== Year Program Network2019 ''Three Piglets'' PTS======== Year Program Network2018 ''The Face Men Thailand'' Channel 32019 ''10 Fight 10'' Workpoint TV2020 ''Sing for the Stars'' Workpoint TV2021 ''The Wall Duet'' Workpoint TV2022 ''Market Feud'' Workpoint TV2023 ''The Masterpiece'' Workpoint TV======== Year Program Network2019 ''The Face Vietnam'' VTV92022 ''The Next Face Vietnam'' Facebook Watch2023 ''Let's Feast Vietnam'' Netflix"
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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