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"I Hate You (film)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''I Hate You''''' is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language romantic thriller film written and directed by Anji Ram.",
"The film stars Karthik Raju, Mokksha and Sherry Agarwal in the lead roles.The film was produced by Naggaraz under the banner of Sri Gayathri Entertainments."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Karthik Raju* Mokksha* Sherry Agarwal"
],
[
"Production",
"The film was produced by Naggaraz under the banner of Sri Gayathri Entertainments .The cinematography was done by J Prathap Kumar, while editing was handled by S Murali Mohan Reddy.The trailer of the film was released 20 January"
],
[
"Reception",
"A critic from ''Sakshi Post'' stated that \"I Hate You won't disappoint you if you watch it with low expectations.",
"Any rom-com fan will love it.\".",
"''Deccan Chronicle'' critic wrote that \"Director Anji Ram crafts a plot that navigates the complexities of romantic thrillers effectively.",
"\"''Suhas Sistu of The Hans India rated'' 2.75 out of 5 and wrote that \"The rich production values, well-chosen cast, and picturesque locations contribute to making this movie a satisfying watch for fans of the romantic thriller genre.",
"\"''News18'' critic gave 2.5 out of 5 and noted that \" Overall, it is a remarkable movie in the romantic thriller genre.\""
],
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
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[
"Hamid Biglari"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hamid Biglari''' is a finance executive and entrepreneur serving as senior partner at RedBird Capital Partners.",
"Formerly the vice chairman at Citigroup, he is known for the use of advanced data analytics in financial markets and his contributions to global finance and economic policy."
],
[
"Career",
"Biglari began his career as a theoretical nuclear physicist.",
"In 1987 he was a theoretical physicist at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, writing an influential paper on Tokamak fusion research.",
"He later transitioned to finance, first working at McKinsey & Company.",
"Later at Citigroup, he served as Vice Chairman and Global Head of Emerging Markets.",
"Biglari serves as the senior partner and Chairman of Asset Management & Financial Services at RedBird Capital Partners.In 2015, he served as an advisor to Iran's government, lobbying the U.S. Congress and drafting a letter of support signed by prominent Iranian-Americans."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Born in Iran, Biglari immigrated to the U.S. in 1977 to study mathematics and physics at Cornell University.",
"He holds a Ph.D. in Astrophysical Sciences from Princeton University, where his research contributed to theoretical physics and astrophysics."
],
[
"Awards and recognition",
"In 2009, Biglari was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, recognizing his contributions to the United States as an immigrant and philanthropic efforts and contributions to public policy.",
"In 2012, he was awarded the Carnegie Corporation Great Immigrants award."
],
[
"Board memberships",
"Biglari holds positions on several boards, including the Asia Society and being a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations."
],
[
"References"
]
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"Taleb Doraji"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The Sheikh Jabbar Tawusi jewellery shop (), owned by Ganzibra Taleb Doraji in Ahvaz, Iran, is named in honor of his cousin Jabbar Choheili.Sheikh (''Rabbi'') Ganzibra '''Taleb Doraji''' (also spelled '''Taleb Doragi''', '''Taleb Dorragi''', or '''Talib Durašia''' (); born 1937 in Ahvaz, Iran) is an Iranian Mandaean priest and goldsmith from Ahvaz, Khuzestan.He became a tarmida in 1998 and later attained the rank of ganzibra."
],
[
"Biography",
"Taleb Doraji was born in Ahvaz in 1937.He is the cousin of Jabbar Choheili, since they both have the same grandfather, named Salim.",
"Taleb Doraji is a member of the Durašia (also spelled Durakia in the colophons of Mandaean texts; modern Persianized pronunciation: \"Doraji\") clan.On June 13, 1999, Taleb Doraji (who had just become a tarmida a year earlier), together with Ganzibra Salah Choheili from Ahvaz, performed the first-ever masbuta on a university campus and at an academic conference, the ARAM 13th International Conference at Harvard University.",
"The masbuta was performed in the Charles River, with Salem Choheili and his brother assisting as shgandas.Taleb Doraji is a goldsmith who owns a jewellery shop in the Ahvaz bazaar."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Mandaean Masbuta (13 June 1999) performed by Taleb Doragi and Salah Choheili at the ARAM 13th International Conference, Harvard University (video)"
]
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[
"S v Jordan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''S v Jordan and Others''''' is a decision of the Constitutional Court of South Africa which confirmed the constitutionality of statutory prohibitions on brothel-keeping and prostitution.",
"It was handed down on 9 October 2002 with a majority judgment by Justice Sandile Ngcobo.",
"Hearing a challenge to provisions of the Sexual Offences Act, 1957, the court held unanimously that it is constitutional to criminalise brothel-keeping.",
"However, the bench split six-to-five on the constitutionality of section 20(1)(aA) of the Act, which criminalises prostitution.",
"Writing on behalf of the minority, Justices Kate O'Regan and Albie Sachs argued that the prostitution prohibition discriminated indirectly but unfairly against women, while the majority dismissed this view on the grounds that both men and women are barred from conducting sex work."
],
[
"Background",
"The applicants, three women, were arrested in 1996 at their workplace, a brothel in Pretoria.",
"Charged in the Magistrate's Court, they were convicted of contraventions of the Sexual Offences Act, 1957 – the brothel's owner and receptionist were convicted of keeping a brothel, an offence under section 2, and a sex worker was convicted of conducting indecent sexual acts for reward, an offence under section 20(1)(aA).",
"In particular, the sex worker had been paid R25,000 to administer a pelvic massage to an undercover policeman.",
"Though the women did not dispute their involvement in sex work, they appealed their convictions to the High Court of South Africa, contending that the relevant provisions of the Sexual Offences Act are unconstitutional.",
"In August 2001, the High Court's Transvaal Provincial Division found in the appellants' favour on the prostitution provision, finding that it is unconstitutional to criminalise prostitution.",
"However, the challenge to the brothel-keeping provisions was dismissed.",
"The matter went to the Constitutional Court of South Africa, which was charged with confirming the invalidity of the prostitution provision; in addition, the first and second women appealed the unfavourable finding on the brothel-keeping provisions.",
"The state opposed both applications, represented by Wim Trengove SC; the appellants were represented by David Unterhalter SC, and their applications were supported by several amici curiae.",
"Argument was heard from 5 to 6 March 2002, and judgment was handed down on 9 October 2002."
],
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"Judgment",
"=== Brothel-keeping ===Unlike the High Court, the Constitutional Court decided the constitutionality question with reference to the Interim Constitution, which had prevailed at the time of the offence, rather than with reference to the 1996 Constitution.",
"On this basis, the court agreed unanimously to uphold the High Court's finding that the prohibition on brothel-keeping is constitutionally compliant, thereby dismissing the appeals of the first and second appellants.",
"=== Prostitution ===However, the bench divided six-to-five on the constitutionality of the prohibition on prostitution.",
"The minority judgment was co-written by Justices Kate O'Regan and Albie Sachs, with the concurrence of Deputy Chief Justice Pius Langa and Justices Laurie Ackermann and Richard Goldstone.",
"Although the minority dismissed the appellants' arguments from the rights to human dignity, freedom of person, privacy, and economic activity, respectively, the minority was persuaded by the argument that the prostitution provision indirectly brought about unfair discrimination, in violation of the right to equality in Section Nine of the Constitution.",
"O'Regan and Sachs held that insofar as the law makes the prostitute (typically a woman) the primary offender and her patron (typically man) nothing more than an accomplice, it reinforces sexist double standards and perpetuates gender stereotypes in a manner inconsistent with the constitutional commitment to gender equality.",
"On these grounds, the minority would have confirmed the High Court's order that section 20(1)(aA) of the Sexual Offences Act is unconstitutional and invalid.",
"However, writing for the six-person majority, Justice Sandile Ngcobo argued that the criminalisation of prostitution is not discriminatory because the law criminalises prostitution by men as well as by women.",
"Moreover, the majority agreed with the minority (though for slightly different reasons) that the appellants' other constitutional arguments failed.",
"It therefore held that the prohibition is constitutional; the court therefore declined to confirm the High Court's order and instead set it aside, dismissing the women's applications and reinstating their criminal sentences.",
"Ngcobo's opinion was joined by Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson, Justices Johann Kriegler and Tholie Madala, and Acting Justices Ben du Plessis and Thembile Skweyiya."
],
[
"Reception",
"The majority judgment was unpopular among many feminist activists and some legal commentators.",
"Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango observed that the majority judgment's deference to the political branches was characteristic of Ngcobo's jurisprudence."
],
[
"See also",
"* Decriminalisation of sex work* Prostitution in South Africa"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Mike Polak"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Michael Charles Polak''' (born March 31, 1960) is an American politician who served five terms in the Georgia General Assembly from 1993 to 2003.He is currently a professor of the practice at Georgia Tech's School of Public Policy."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"1967–68 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1967–68 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team''' represented Santa Clara University as a member of the West Coast Athletic Conference during the 1967–68 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.",
"They finished the season with a 22–4 record (11–1 WCAC) and made the NCAA tournament, reaching the Elite Eight before falling to mighty UCLA.",
"They were led by second-year head coach Dick Garibaldi."
],
[
"Roster"
],
[
"Schedule and results",
" Regular Season NCAA Tournament"
],
[
"Rankings"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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"Helga Amesberger"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Helga Amesberger''' (1960 in Waizenkirchen, Upper Austria) is an Austrian ethnologist, sociologist and political scientist.",
"She has been working at the Vienna Institute for Conflict Research since the early 1990s.",
"(IKF)."
],
[
"Education and professional activity",
"Helga Amesberger studied ethnology and sociology at the University of Vienna and graduated with a master's degree.",
"She also studied for a doctorate at the Institute for Political Science at the University of Vienna and doctorate in 2005 with a thesis on the ''Dominant Culture Approach'' in comparison to the ''Critical Whiteness Studies'' (CWS) in the US and in German-speaking countries.",
"Since 1993, she has been a research associate at the Institute for Conflict Research in Vienna, where she often collaborates with the social scientist Brigitte Halbmayr and sometimes publishes together with her.",
"In addition, Amesberger worked at the University of Vienna as Lektorin at the ''Institute for Political Science'' and at the ''Institute for Cultural and Social Anthropology''.",
"She has also held teaching positions at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt (2014), at the Institute for Legal Studies at the Karl-Franzens-University Graz (since winter semester 2019/20) and at the Center for Teacher Education at the University of Vienna (winter semester 2019/20).",
"She is a founding member of the ''ARGE Wiener Ethnologinnen''.Her research focuses on prostitution policy, violence against women, racism, National Socialism and Holocaust as well as feminist research.In the field of historical social research, Helga Amesberger is particularly dedicated to the survivors of the concentration camps Mauthausen and Ravensbrück.",
"As project manager, together with Brigitte Halbmayr, she supervised the \"Mauthausen Eyewitness Project\", in which around 800 interviews were conducted with survivors of the Mauthausen concentration camp in a total of 23 countries under the scientific direction of the historian Gerhard Botz from the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Historical Social Science in Vienna.",
"A study on the surviving women of the Mauthausen concentration camp, which builds on this interview project, was completed in 2010.The volume 'Mauthausen revisited', co-edited by Amesberger, shows how school pupils capture their impressions of the memorial site in photographs.Amesberger's work on Austrian women in the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp, which she has written with colleagues since the mid-1990s, is extensive.",
"The two-volume publication \"Vom Leben und Überleben – Wege nach Ravensbrück.",
"The Women's Concentration Camp in Memory\" (2001) provides documentation and analysis of biographical interviews on the one hand, and on the other provides an insight into the biographies of around 40 Austrian survivors.",
"With the volume \"Sexualized Violence.",
"Female Experiences in Nazi Concentration Camps\" (2004), Helga Amesberger and her colleagues Katrin Auer and Brigitte Halbmayr created a standard work on a topic that has received little attention.",
"The research project she carried out together with Brigitte Halbmayr and Kerstin Lercher on the \"Registration of the names of formerly imprisoned Austrians in Ravensbrück concentration camp\" was completed in 2009.In 2013, the interactive website ravensbrueckerinnen.at went online, providing a wealth of information about Ravensbrück concentration camp and the Austrians in Ravensbrück concentration camp, as well as materials such as videos, photos and teaching and learning aids.",
"In her most recent research, she deals with the persecution of women stigmatized as \"asocials\" under National Socialism.In addition to various academic studies (see Publications), Amesberger has published numerous articles in specialist journals and collective works on the subject of the National Socialist persecution of women."
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Giavera del Montello Municipal Stadium"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Giavera del Montello Municipal Stadium''' () is a football stadium and former motorcycle speedway venue, in Giavera del Montello, Italy.",
"The stadium is situated approximately 18 kilometres north of Treviso, on the Via della Stazione and hosts the football team Giavera Calcio."
],
[
"History",
"Organised by the Moto Club Montello, the stadium was a significant venue for motorcycle speedway and hosted many important events, including qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship in 1979 and 1980 a semi-final round of the Speedway World Pairs Championship on 7 June 1981 and a qualifying round of the Speedway World Team Cup in 1983.In 2018, a new grandstand was added."
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"John A. Haigh"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''John A. Haigh''' (born March 29, 1954) is the Co-Director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government and a Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS).",
"He was Executive Dean of Harvard Kennedy School from 2005 through 2017.He previously served as Senior Vice President for Emerging Initiatives at AT&T Wireless, and as President of AT&T's International Ventures.",
"A graduate of Grinnell College (1976) and Harvard Kennedy School (1982), Haigh began his professional career as a research associate at Resources for the Future and later served as a research associate in the Energy and Environmental Policy Center at Harvard."
],
[
"Career",
"John Haigh joined HKS as Executive Dean in 2005, serving as its Chief Operating Officer.",
"He was appointed Co-Director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government in 2011 where he is the Co-Director with Larry Summers, former Secretary of the Treasury and President of Harvard.",
"He teaches seminars on topics at the intersection of business and government at Harvard Kennedy School and in the Joint Degree Program between HKS and Harvard Business School.",
"He conducts research on technology innovation and regulation, as well as issues of industrial policy and geopolitics.Prior to joining HKS he was at AT&T and AT&T Wireless, beginning in 1996, where he held a variety of strategy and leadership positions.",
"At AT&T he initially focused on strategy and business development issues, and was later promoted to be President of AT&T's International Ventures where he served on multiple Boards of Directors where AT&T held minority positions and oversaw international operations.",
"He then was Senior Vice President for Emerging Initiatives at AT&T Wireless, focusing on innovation efforts to develop new wireless services."
],
[
"Education",
"Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Haigh attended Lincoln high School and Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa.",
"He graduated with honors with a B.A.",
"in Economics and Political Science in 1976.He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was the President's Medalist.",
"He also served as captain of the men's baseball and basketball teams (1975 and 1976).",
"He was a 1st team Academic All-American and 1st Team All-Conference in basketball in both 1975 and 1976.He attended Harvard Kennedy School on a full scholarship, earning a Master in Public Policy (MPP) degree with an emphasis on applied microeconomic issues in regulated industries in 1982."
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Who by Fire (film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Who by Fire''''' () is a 2024 Canadian-French drama film written and directed by Philippe Lesage.",
"The film starring Noah Parker and Aurelia Arandi-Longpré is about a film-loving teenager Jeff, who spends a vacation with his best friend Max's family in a remote log cabin.It was selected in the Generation 14plus section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its World premiere on 17 February and compete for Crystal Bear for the Best Film."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"Jeff, a 17-year-old boy, joins his best friend Max's family for a visit to a large and secluded mansion in the forest of Blake Cadieux, a director he looks up to, and he has a secret crush on Alyocha, his friend's older sister, so he has high expectations for the trip.",
"He feels strong emotions during this trip where he also observes the sometimes harmful power relations among a group of adults.",
"Cadieux, whom Jeff thought of as a possible mentor, does not turn out to be the role model he had hoped for."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Noah Parker as Jeff * Aurelia Arandi-Longpré as Aliocha* Antoine Marchand Gagnon as Max* Arieh Worthalter as Blake Cadieux* Paul Ahmarani as Albert Gary* Sophie Desmarais as Émilie* Laurent Lucas as Eddy* Irène Jacob as Hélène"
],
[
"Production",
"The film was produced by Unité Centrale and Shellac Sud.",
"Belgium's Be for Films has the international sales rights of the film.Balthazar Lab did the photography and Mathieu Bouchard-Malo did the editing for the film."
],
[
"Release",
"''Who by Fire'' had its World premiere on 17 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Generation 14plus."
],
[
"Accolades",
" Award Date Category Recipient Result Berlin International Film Festival 25 February 2024 Crystal Bear for Best Feature Film ''Who by Fire''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * * * ''Who by Fire'' at Berlinale"
]
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"GAINER"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''GAINER Co, Ltd.''' is a Japanese racing team that competes in Super GT.Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 at Suzuka."
],
[
"History",
"GAINER was founded in 1999.They made their debut in the 2000 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship with the Ferrari F355.For 2003, GAINER changed the team name to \"Jim Gainer Racing\" where they participated with the aim of becoming the series champion with a Ferrari 360.In 2007 the team changed to the Ferrari F430, which was completely designed and manufactured in-house by GAINER itself.",
"In 2009, Tetsuya Tanaka and Katsuyuki Hiranaka raced with the team achieving a win at Autopolis along with two other podium finishes.",
"In 2010 the team switched to Dunlop tires.",
"The team won the JAF Grand Prix Fuji Sprint Cup.In 2012 The team name was changed to GAINER and switched to the Audi R8 LMS ultra.",
"They managed to finish 7th place in the standings, achieving another win, this time in the season opener at Okayama.",
"GAINER switched cars once again, this time using the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 for the 2013 season.",
"The line up consisted of two cars.",
"The number 11 driven by Katsuyuki Hiranaka and Bjorn Wirdheim, who had experience in GT500, while Number 10 was driven by Tetsuya Tanaka and Masayuki Ueda.",
"In 2014 The No.",
"11 car of Hiranaka and Wirdheim, took pole position at the final round in Motegi and took the win, despite having the same amount of points as champions GOODSMILE Racing, it finished second in the drivers' title after losing a tie-breaker as they had less wins.",
"However, they won the team's championship with by one point.",
"In 2015, GAINER raced with 1 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 retaining Hiranaka & Wirdheim, while also racing a Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 with André Couto and Katsumasa Chiyo as the line up.",
"The Nissan car had two wins, and won the long-awaited overall GT300 driver/team title.",
"The champion driver was Couto, as Chiyo raced couple of rounds while Ryuichiro Tomita drove whenever Chiyo wasn't available.",
"The Mercedes also put up a strong showing, finishing 5th overall with three podium finishes.In 2018, GAINER became an official Nissan team, retiring the SLS, replacing it with another GTR.",
"Car No.",
"11 was driven by Katsuyuki Hiranaka and Hironobu Yasuda, just like the previous year.",
"Car No.",
"10 featured Kazuki Hoshino and Keishi Ishikawa.",
"Car No.",
"11 finished 3rd in the ranking with 2 wins.",
"Car No.",
"10 was 14th in the ranking with one win.",
"In 2022, Car No.",
"11 was driven by Hironobu Yasuda and Ishikawa.",
"While car No.",
"10 was driven by Tomita, Riki Okusa, and Yusuke Shiotsu.",
"Car No.",
"11 ranked 5th, while car No.",
"10 came close at winning the GT300 title, finishing 2nd in the points.",
"As a team, they achieved five podium finishes, including one win.",
"Okusa clinced third place in driver's standings.",
"In 2023, the line up reshuffled where Yasuda was paired with Okusa along with new manager Yorikatsu Tsujiko who sponsored the car with PONOS, while car 11 had Ishikawa and Tomita being the main drivers along with Shiotsu being the third driver.",
"For 2024, GAINER is set to run a Ferrari 296 GT3, as PONOS Racing with Kei Cozzolino and Ferrari factory driver Lilou Wadoux.",
"Additionally, GAINER set to return with a GT300 version of the Nissan Fairlady Z with Ryuichiro Tomita and Keishi Ishikawa as the drivers for car number 11."
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"Shchomyslitsa"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Shchomyslitsa''' (; ) is an agrotown in Minsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus.",
"It serves as the administrative center of Shchomyslitsa selsoviet.",
"It is located southwest of the capital Minsk.",
"In 2003, it had a population of 1,655.In 2010, it had a population of 2,011."
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"References"
]
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[
"Symphony Mobile"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Symphony Mobile''' (or '''Symphony Mobile''') is a mobile-phone manufacturing business; Which sells the highest selling mobile phones in Bangladesh.",
"Due to the relatively low price, buyers are more interested in buying this brand of mobile."
],
[
"History",
"Symphony Mobile launched in 2008.The company rebranded Chinese Mobile.",
"Symphony's contribution to delivering affordable multimedia phones is undeniable.",
"At the end of 2012, the company released the first mobile with Android operating system in the market.The first mobile was the Explorer series Symphony W20 ; which was priced at Tk.",
"5,150 and became very popular.",
"Since 2018, it has started assembling its mobile phones at Jirabo in Ashulia in the country.",
"By the end of 2020, they have started manufacturing phone motherboards in the country."
],
[
"Product content",
"The company only markets mobile phones.",
"Most mobiles are imported from China.",
"But currently mobile phones are manufactured in Bangladesh in its own factories.",
"Most mobile multimedia is supported.",
"Some have the facility to run Java apps.",
"Initially marketing basic phones but now all mobiles are multimedia supported.",
"Currently the company is offering three types of mobiles:* General multimedia phone;* Java supported mobile phones;* Android mobile phone."
],
[
"Advantages",
"Symphony's Android mobile has gained considerable popularity.",
"Currently Symphony is also marketing LTE supported mobiles with 64bit processors.",
"The RAM of Android mobiles usually ranges from 256 MB to 6 GB.",
"Cameras range from VGA to 108+ megapixels."
],
[
"Some popular models",
"* Symphony Xplorer ZV - It is a high end mobile; Its performance is quite good.",
"* Symphony Explorer W20* Symphony Explorer W68* Symphony Explorer i10* Symphony Explorer W92* Symphony P6* Symphony H Series* Symphony Explorer H200* Symphony H300* Symphony Z15* Symphony Z30* Symphony Z50* Symphony Z35* Symphony Z40* Symphony Z33* Symphony I99* Symphony I32* Symphony Z60 Plus"
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"References"
]
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[
"Délé"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Délé''' is a village situated 12 km from Ouanda Djallé town in Vakaga Prefecture, Central African Republic."
],
[
"History",
"In 1962, Délé had a population of 81 people.",
"In November 2023, CPC reportedly controlled the village and erected a roadblock."
],
[
"Education",
"There is a school in Délé."
],
[
"References"
]
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[
[
"Hedwig Anneler"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hedwig Anneler''' (February 5, 1888, Thun — May 8, 1969, Givrins, canton of Vaud) was a Swiss ethnologist and writer.",
"She was married to Léonard Jenni."
],
[
"Life",
"Hedwig Anneler's father was Franz Ludwig Anneler (*1847).",
"He was a letterpress printer and manufacturer of letterpress rollers.",
"Her mother was Marie Anneler, née Beck from Neuhausen.",
"Hedwig grew up with three siblings.",
"She studied history at the University of Bern and completed her studies in 1912 with a PhD in philosophy.",
"In the following years, she engaged in intensive folklore studies of the Lötschental, which form the basis of her work ''Lötschen''.",
"She also published fiction works, some of which were influenced by Expressionism.",
"As early as the 1930s, Anneler campaigned for a relaxation of the restrictive Swiss asylum practice.",
"Her most important literary work, the novel ''Blanche Gamond'', depicts the fates of victims of Huguenot persecution and expulsion in the 17th century.",
"By the time of her death, the author had already been largely forgotten."
],
[
"Works",
"* ''On the history of the Jews of Elephantine'', Bern 1912* ''Quatember in Lötschen'', Bern 1916* ''Lötschen'', Bern 1917 (together with Karl Anneler)* ''Kleines Lötschenbuch'', Bern 1923* ''Aletschduft'', Basel 1925* ''Der Glücksbogen'', Bern 1925* ''Blanche Gamond'', Zurich 1940"
],
[
"Literature",
"* Bettina Vincenz: ''Biederfrauen oder Vorkämpferinnen?",
"The Swiss Association of Women Academics (SVA) in the interwar period.''",
"Hier + Jetzt, Baden 2011, ISBN 978-3-03919-198-7.",
"* Stadler, Judith Hélène/Knauf, Ernst Axel: Hedwig Anneler (1888–1969) and her Bernese dissertation ''Zur Geschichte der Juden von Elephantine'' from 1912.A commemoration of the centenary of the doctorate of a remarkable woman.",
"''lectio difficilior'' 2/2011.www.lectio.unibe.ch (PDF, 2.7 MB)* Stadler, Judith Hélène: Marie Anneler Beck and Hedwig Anneler.",
"The forgotten commitment of two women to Jews.",
"In: Bloch, René et al.",
"(eds.",
"): Wie über Wolken.",
"Jewish worlds of life and thought in the city and region of Bern 1200–2000.Zurich: Chronos 2014:193–200.",
"* Stadler, Judith Hélène: Hedwig Anneler (1888–1969): On the history of the Jews of Elephantine.",
"In: Source of living books.",
"75 years of the library of the Jewish Community of Zurich.",
"Biel: Edition Luks 2014"
],
[
"External links",
"* Autorenlexikon* * Family Archive Anneler In: Burgerbibliothek Bern"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Debabrata Majumdar"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Debabrata Majumder''' also known as '''Moloy,''' (born 25 April 1964) is an Indian politician from West Bengal, who has been serving as a member of the West Bengal Assembly from the Jadavpur seat since 7 May 2021.A member of Trinamool Congress, he is a sitting ward corporator of Kolkata Municipal Corporation from Ward no.",
"97 (since 2021) and 96 (2000-2021)."
],
[
"Early Life",
"Majumder was born on 25 April 1964 in Kolkata.",
"His father was Keshab Majumdar.",
"Before joining politics, he was a chartered accountant.",
"He earned a B.Com (Hons) from the University Of Calcutta in 1985.He completed his studies at Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1990."
],
[
"Career",
"Majumder was a member of Bharatiya Janata Party in late 90s.",
"In 2000, he was elected as corporator from Ward 96.He was re-elected in 2005 and 2015.He joined Trinamool Congress.",
"He became ward corporator in 2021.He become a member in The Mayor-in-Council (MMiC) holding the charge of Solid Waste Management department since 2010.In 2012 from January till November, he got additional charge on assessment and collection department."
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"References"
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"Sanju (soundtrack)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Sanju''''' is the soundtrack to the 2018 film of the same name directed by Rajkumar Hirani, who co-wrote the screenplay with Abhijat Joshi and jointly produced with Vidhu Vinod Chopra under the banners Rajkumar Hirani Films and Vinod Chopra Films.",
"Based on the life of Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, the film stars Ranbir Kapoor as the titular character leading an ensemble supporting cast.Sanju's soundtrack featured six songs composed by A. R. Rahman, Rohan-Rohan and Vikram Montrose, the former served as the guest composer.",
"Irshad Kamil, Shekhar Astitwa, Puneet Sharma, Rohan Gokhale and Joshi penned the lyrics of the songs.",
"The soundtrack was released by T-Series on 29 June 2018."
],
[
"Development",
"''Sanju'' is Hirani's first film soundtrack not to be composed by Shantanu Moitra, who had previously worked on ''Lage Raho Munna Bhai'' (2006), ''3 Idiots'' (2009) and ''PK'' (2014).",
"Instead, Mumbai-based Rohan-Rohan (a duo consisting of Rohan Gokhale and Rohan Pradhan) composed two songs for the film: \"Main Badhiya Tu Bhi Badhiya\" and \"Bhopu Baj Raha Hain\".",
"Vikram Montrose further composed two tracks: \"Kar Har Maidaan Fateh\" and \"Baba Bolta Hain Bas Ho Gaya\".Hirani watched the screening of ''Ventilator'' (2016) at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival and contacted Mapuskar, regarding the duo's recruitment as the film composers.",
"\"Main Badhiya Tu Bhi Badhiya\" was sung by Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi Chauhan.",
"It was a retro style experimental number as per Hirani's suggestion who ensured the song to be light and not caricature-ish.",
"Pradhan wanted Chauhan to sing in a nasal manner so that she could manipulate her voice to produce an exaggerated twang similar to Shamshad Begum.",
"On June 2018, Hirani announced that A. R. Rahman would contribute two more songs for the film as a guest composer.",
"Rahman's inclusion was mostly due to Chopra's dissatisfaction with one of the songs that did not fit well with the visuals.",
"Since it was already shot, the team needed a new song to match the visuals instead of reshooting it in its entirety, and hence Chopra suggested Rahman's name.",
"Rahman was \"pleasantly surprised\" on his contribution to the soundtrack as a guest composer, thereby making his maiden association with both Hirani and Chopra.",
"He composed two songs: \"Ruby Ruby\" and \"Mujhe Chaand Pe Le Chalo\" which had been written by Irshad Kamil."
],
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"Release",
"The first song \"Main Badhiya Tu Bhi Badhiya\" was picturised on Ranbir and Sonam Kapoor, which is a fun-song that revolves around Dutt's attempts to prove himself to lip sync to a song on screen.",
"The music video of the song was released on 3 June 2018.The second song \"Kar Har Maidaan Fateh\" is a motivational number, picturised on Dutt's struggle to cope up with drug additction.",
"It was released on 10 June.",
"The third song \"Ruby Ruby\" was released as a single on 20 June.",
"The song \"Baba Bolta Hain Bas Ho Gaya\" was released as a promotional video featuring Ranbir and Dutt on 27 June.",
"Post-release, the video songs for \"Mujhe Chaand Pe Le Chalo\" featuring Ranbir and Karishma Tanna was released on 14 July, and \"Bhopu Baj Raha Hain\", picturised on Ranbir and Vicky Kaushal, was released on 19 July.",
"The song was not featured in the film.",
"The film's soundtrack was released by T-Series on the same date as the film, 29 June 2018."
],
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"Track listing"
],
[
"Reception",
"Umesh Punwani of ''Koimoi'' gave 3.5 stars out of 5 wrote \"Sanju is not like any other Hirani album – it has songs which not only are situational but also will be with you way after you watch the movie\".",
"Joginder Tuteja of ''Bollywood Hungama'' described the soundtrack as \"decent to good\".",
"Reza Noorani of ''The Times of India'' wrote \"Hirani has moved away from working with only established musicians and has depended on a mix of new and old, which is why there is a freshness to the tracks\".",
"In a mixed review, Vipin Nair of ''Music Aloud'' rated 3 out of 5, complimenting Hirani's decision to collaborate with a new set of composers which avoided the repetitiveness of the soundtracks of his previous ventures, but \"barring a couple of songs, the music still fails to make a major impact\".",
"Anish Mohanty of ''Planet Bollywood'' wrote \"Rajkumar Hirani’s films continue to disappoint with their music ...",
"It is high time Hirani starts introspecting and try to up the quality of music in his films.\""
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"References"
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"Solenosthedium bilunatum"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Solenosthedium bilunatum''''' is a species of jewel bug in the subfamily Elvisurinae.",
"It is the only species of its subfamily found in Europe, and, measuring , they are somewhat big for their group."
],
[
"Description",
"The scutellum completely covers the abdomen of these jewel bugs, having two oval-shaped, yellow-colored, and big spots on it, and, the body of ''S.",
"bilunatum'' can be anywhere from light to reddish-brown."
],
[
"Diet",
"''S.",
"bilunatum'' is known to feed on ''Schinus molle'', ''Arbutus unedo'', ''Cydonia oblonga'' and species of the genus ''Pistacia''."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Having a Mediterranean distribution, you can commonly find ''S.",
"bilunatum'' in North Africa and Sicily.",
"It is also found in various other locations such as Greece, Lebanon and Croatia."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Images at iNaturalist*"
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"UMF Afturelding (men's handball)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Ungmennafélagið Afturelding''', commonly known as '''Afturelding''' or '''UMF Afturelding''' is a Iceland professional team handball club from Mosfellsbær, that plays in the Úrvalsdeild karla."
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"Crest, colours, supporters",
"===Kits=== HOME"
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"Team",
"=== Current squad ===:''Squad for the 2023–24 season''UMF Afturelding;Goalkeepers*1 Brynjar Vignir Sigurjónsson* 12 Sigurjón Bragi Atlason* 19 Jovan Kukobat;Left Wingers* 17 Gunnar Malmquist Thorsson* 44 Andri Thor Helgason* 99 Igor Kopishinsky;Right Wingers*7 Árni Bragi Eyjólfsson* 15 Stefán Hjartarson* 88 Leó Snaer Pétursson;Line Players*3 Jakob Aronsson*4 Thorvaldur Tryggvason* 14 Haraldur Björn Hjörleifsson;Central Backs* 23 Birgir Steinn Jónsson* 24 Blaer Hinriksson* 25 Gísli Rúnar Jóhannsson;Left Backs*5 Thorsteinn Leó Gunnarsson* 10 Bergvin Thor Gíslason* 11 Böðvar Pall Ásgeirsson;Right Backs*6 Aevar Smári Gunnarsson* 20 Birkir Benediktsson===Technical staff===* Head coach: Gunnar Magnússon* Assistant coach: Stefán Árnason* Goalkeeping coach: Einar Bragason* Physiotherapist: Unnar Arnarsson===Transfers===:''Transfers for the 2023–24 season'';Joining Image:Arrow-up.png* Árni Bragi Eyjólfsson (RW) from KA Akureyri;Leaving Image:Arrow-down.gif"
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"Accomplishments",
"===Domestic===* '''Úrvalsdeild karla'''** '''Winner (1)''' : 1999* '''Icelandic Men's Handball Cup'''** '''Winner (2)''' : 1999, 2023"
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"EHF ranking",
"Rank Team Points170 Saint Petersburg HC24171 HE-DO B. Braun Gyöngyös23172 RK Alkaloid23'''173''' '''UMF Afturelding'''22174 Bækkelagets SK22175 HK Odessa21176 KIF Kolding20"
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"Former club members",
"===Notable former players===* Ernir Hrafn Arnarson (2016-2021)* Elvar Ásgeirsson (2012-2019)* Bergsveinn Bergsveinsson (1997-1999)* Guðmundur Hrafnkelsson (2005-2006)* Sverre Andreas Jakobsson (2001-2003)* Bjarki Sigurðsson (1995-1997, 1998-2003)* Mikk Pinnonen (2016-2018)* Thorsteinn Hjálmarsson (2019-2021)* Mark Hawkins (2010-2014)* Christopher McDermott (2011-2012)* Gintaras Savukynas (1998-2001)"
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"References"
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"External links",
"* *"
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"Garden Party (Germany)"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''Garden Party''' (), until 2017 known as the '''Magdeburg Garden Party''' (), is a minor political party in Germany that is primarily active in the city of Magdeburg.",
"It was founded by Allotment owners in 2013 who were opposed to development plans by the city that would've led to the eviction of their Allotments.",
"The party has been represented in the Magdeburg city council since 2014."
],
[
"Organization",
"The Garden Party in the Magdeburg city council formed a faction together with the Tierschutzallianz.A local chapter of the Garden Party, the ''Garden Party of Frankfurt am Main'', was founded in 2019 and participated in two local elections, with its lead candidate Tilo Schwichtenberg, in 2021 and 2023 respectively."
],
[
"Election results",
"The Garden Party was not able to participate in the 2019 European Parliament election in Germany due to not submitting documents in time.=== Federal elections ===Year'''Party list''''''Constituency'''Votes%Votes%20217,6110.022,0950.0020175,6170.012,5700.01=== State elections ===YearST'''Party list''''''Constituency'''Votes%Votes%20218,5830.813,2160.3020164,7630.42,4120.2=== Local elections ===+City council electionsYearMagdeburgFrankfurtVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats2021126,9910.61201912,7094.2220144,1621.91+Mayoral electionsYearFrankfurtCandidateFirst roundSecond roundVotes%Votes%2023Tilo Schwichtenberg6610.3"
],
[
"See also",
"* Allotment (gardening)* Alliance for Human Rights, Animal- and Nature Protection* Alliance 90/The Greens* Human Environment Animal Protection"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website* Overview of the Garden Party's program at the mdr* Faction of the Garden Party in the Magdeburg city council* Official website of the Garden Party in Frankfurt am Main"
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"The Donor"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Donor''''' is a 1995 Canadian medical thriller film produced and directed by Damian Lee, starring Jeff Wincott and Michelle Johnson.",
"Inspired by a popular urban legend, it features Wincott as a man searching for one of his kidneys, which has been stolen from him following a one-night stand."
],
[
"Plot",
"Billy Castle, a professional stuntman with a penchant for risky behavior.",
"While on a bungee jumping trip, he gets drunk with his friends Mike and Eric at a bar, where he notices an attractive female customer being harassed by another patron.",
"Castle promptly disables the man, which leads to a conversation, and ultimately a sexual encounter, with the woman, who claims to be from Norway and named Angel.",
"When he wakes up in the morning, Castle is horrified to find that one of his kidneys has been surgically removed.",
"He is taken to the hospital and hurriedly interrogated by a police detective named Como, who suggests that Castle's friends, who left their vacation spot without him, may be implicated.",
"The conversation is cut short by resident doctor Lucy Flynn, who examines the wound and reveals matter-of-factly that the nephrectomy has been performed by a skilled professional.",
"On his way out, Castle meets another doctor, the more cordial Jonathan Cross, who has some words of support.While attempt to resume a normal life, Castle periodically contacts Webster, the Sheriff of the resort where he was assaulted.",
"The latter has little progress to relay in the following weeks, so he decides to go back there and confront him.",
"He learns that the woman he knew as Angel is actually Karen Nordhoff, the daughter of a local well-to-do family who the Sheriff was reluctant to expose.",
"Castle confronts Nordhoff, who claims she was paid to make him drink by a man she never met in person and who pretended to be a friend of his.",
"Castle visits the small town's liquor stores to trace buyers of the Champagne bottle given to Nordhoff, and finds a past customer with a credit card to the name of Dr. Armand Perris.During a routine checkup, Flynn discovers that Castle's sutures have become infected.",
"She cuts them open and finds that the issue was caused by a contact lens stuck inside the wound.",
"Meanwhile, at a random bar, an unknown woman is shown seducing one of the patrons, and taking him to her hotel room where he gets sedated much like Castle.",
"Two men enter the room and dress the bed like a surgery table, before two masked surgeons start operating on him.",
"This time, however, the patient dies during the surgery.",
"One of the two surgeons, a woman, shows regret for what happened but she is struck by the other one, who remains unseen, before the room is cleaned and emptied of the corpse.Castle tracks down Dr. Perris at an academic gathering and confronts him, but he swears his credit card has been stolen and reveals that he is in fact a Doctor in literature.",
"Perris threatens to call security.",
"Dr. Cross, who is an acquaintance of Perris, recognizes Castle and smooths out the situation.",
"He also warns him that should the transplant of his first kidney fail, his attackers might strike again to procure a second one.",
"Castle is still briefly detained for his intrusion, and his friend Mike bails him out.",
"As he exits the police headquarters, he notices that his friend has treated himself to a luxury sedan.",
"Although he was initially reluctant to seek psychiatric help, Castle has seen both his hedonistic lifestyle drastically altered by his rehabilitation, and agrees to meet with a support group recommended by Flynn and headed by assault survivor Cassie.",
"But as he exits the meeting, he nearly gets run over by an unknown car, leaving his certain that his personal investigation has made him a target.",
"When the police refuses to his hear his plight, Castle confides to Flynn, for whom he has slowly developed feelings."
],
[
"Cast"
],
[
"Production",
"At the March 1994 American Film Market, ''The Donor'' was announced with Andrew Stevens, a frequent collaborator of executive producer Ashok Amritraj, attached to direct, and Sasha Mitchell slated to star.",
"Production was scheduled to commence mid-April of that year.",
"The second incarnation, with Canadians Damian Lee and Jeff Wincott now replacing them, was billed as the first project of First Ontario Film Distributors, a company dealing in commercial films and spun off from Cinépix Film Properties (then Cinépix/Famous Players) by their top executive Jeff Sackman to take advantage of provincial incentives that C/FP, unlike some of its competitors, was ineligible for.",
"Michelle Johnson returned from the recent Amritraj production ''Illicit Dreams''''The Donor'' was shot between July 5 and July 26, 1994.After ''The Killing Machine'', which was directed by frequent Lee collaborator David Mitchell in late 1993, it marked the beginning of a series of four new Wincott starrers directed by Lee in the span of just one year.",
"It was quickly followed by ''Law of the Jungle'', while ''No Exit'' and ''When the Bullet Hits the Bone''—the latter another medical thriller co-starring Johnson—were made in 1995.As with other films in this informal series, Lee provided production services via his Toronto-based company Richmond House."
],
[
"Release",
"===Pre-release===International distribution rights to the film were pre-sold to MCEG Sterling in 1994.The film was screened for industry professionals at the March 1995 American Film Market.",
"Wincott appeared at the May 1995 Cannes Film Market to promote this film and two of his other works for Amritraj: ''Law of the Jungle'' and ''No Exit''.===Theatrical===In its native Canada, it was announced that ''The Donor'' would premiere theatrically in Toronto in the week starting April 14, 1995.===Home media===In Canada, the film debuted on VHS through CFP Video on June 27, 1995.In the U.S. the film's rights had been pre-sold to Prism Entertainment, but it was eventually released by Imperial Entertainment and WarnerVision Entertainment on September 19, 1995."
],
[
"Reception",
"The BBC's ''Radio Times'' gave a moderately positive assessment of the film, opining: \"In this flawed yet intriguing thriller, Wincott gets the chance to flex something other than his muscles ...",
"The story stretches credibility, but director Damian Lee powers the action in robust fashion.\"",
"''Halliwell's Film Guide'' was less kind, saying: \"Part action film, part psychological thriller; neither works — the action sequences include a bicycle chase, and script and acting aren't up to emotional depth.",
"Blockbuster Entertainment's ''Guide to Movies and Videos'' was also unimpressed, and dismissed ''The Donor'' as an \"ineffective thriller with an unconvincing series of last-reel twists\"."
],
[
"See also",
"* ''The Harvest'', a 1993 film starring Miguel Ferrer, which uses a similar premise* ''Pound of Flesh'', a 2015 film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, which uses a similar premise"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"**"
]
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"Lashany, Minsk Region"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lashany''' (; ) is an agrotown in Minsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus.",
"It serves as the administrative center of Lashany selsoviet.",
"It is located northwest of the capital Minsk.",
"In 1998, it had a population of 539.In 2010, it had a population of 654."
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"References"
]
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[
"Zee Chitra Gaurav Puraskar for Best Director"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Zee Chitra Gaurav Puraskar for Best Director''' is chosen by the viewers of Zee Marathi as part of its annual award ceremony for Marathi films, to recognise a director who has delivered an outstanding performance."
],
[
"Awards",
"The winners are listed below: Year Director(s) Film '''2008''' '''Bipin Nadkarni''' '''''Aevdhe Se Aabhaal''''' '''2009''' '''Rajiv Patil''' '''''Jogwa''''' '''2010''' '''Ravi Jadhav''' '''''Natarang''''' '''2011''' '''Anant Mahadevan''' '''''Mee Sindhutai Sapkal''''' '''2012''' '''Sujay Dahake''' '''''Shala''''' '''2013''' '''Ravi Jadhav''' '''''Balak-Palak''''' '''2014''' '''Abhijeet Panse''' '''''Rege''''' '''2015''' '''Paresh Mokashi ''' '''''Elizabeth Ekadashi''''' '''2016''' '''Mahesh Manjrekar''' '''''Natsamrat''''' '''2017''' '''Nagraj Manjule''' '''''Sairat''''' '''2018''' '''Nachiket Samant''' '''''Gachchi''''' '''2019''' '''Sudhakar Reddy Yakkanti''' '''''Naal''''' '''2020''' '''Nitin Supekar''' '''''Aatpadi Nights''''' '''2021''' Not Awarded due to COVID-19 '''2022''' '''Nagraj Manjule''' '''''Sairat''''' '''2023''' '''Nipun Dharmadhikari''' '''''Me Vasantrao''''' Shantanu Rode''Goshta Eka Paithanichi''Nikhil Mahajan''Godavari''Ajit Wadikar''Y''Pratap Phad''Ananya''Riteish Deshmukh''Ved''"
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"References"
]
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[
"List of communities in Caledon, Ontario"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Location of Caledon within Peel Region.",
"(Brampton and Mississauga are shown belowThe town of Caledon, Ontario, Canada has a mostly rural landscape, distributing many small hamlets, villages.",
"However, Caledon also has three communities, known as ''Rural Service Centres'', which include Bolton, the largest community and serves as the primary commercial, residential and administrative centre.",
"The population was estimated to be 26 795 in 2021.The entire town is located within the regional municipality of Peel."
],
[
"List",
"Communities in Caledon are sorted into other localities (very small communities), hamlets, villages, rural service centres (largest communities) and industrial/commercial centres.",
"This list also includes three major neighbourhoods, being part of Bolton and Mayfield West.",
"In total, Caledon has an estimated population of 79,545 people as of 2023.Community NameType Population Ward '''Albion'''Hamlet70 (2006) Ward 3 and Ward 4'''Alloa'''Hamlet381 (2012) Ward 2'''Alton'''Village1,116 (2021) Ward 1'''Belfountain'''Village1,959 (2021) Ward 1'''Bolton'''Rural Service Centre26,759 (2021) Ward 5 and Ward 6'''Boston Mills'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Brimstone (Brimstone Point)'''Hamlet53 (2006) Ward 1'''Caledon East'''Rural Service Centre5,775 (2021) Ward 3'''Caledon Village'''Village1,909 (2021) Ward 1'''Campbell's Cross'''Hamlet150 (2006) Ward 1'''Castlederg'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 4 and Ward 6'''Cataract'''Hamlet106 (2006) Ward 1'''Cedar Meadows'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 4'''Cedar Mills'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 4'''Cheltenham'''Village729 (2021) Ward 1'''Claude'''Hamlet53 (2006) Ward 1'''Coulterville'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Coventry'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 6'''Ferndale'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Forks of the Credit'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Glasgow'''NeighbourhoodUnknownWard 5'''Humber Main'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 6'''Humber Grove'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 4 and Ward 6'''Inglewood'''Village1,175 (2021) Ward 1'''Kilmanagh'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Lockton'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 4'''Macville'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 3, Ward 5 and Ward 6'''Mayfield West'''Rural Service Centre 14,800 (2021) Ward 2'''Mcleodville'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Melville'''Hamlet63 (2006) Ward 1'''Mono Mills'''Village755 (2021) Ward 4'''Mono Road'''Hamlet113 (2006) Ward 3'''Palgrave'''Village1,044 (2016) Ward 4'''Palgrave Estates'''Major Complex3,470 (2016) Ward 4'''Rockside'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Rosehill'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Sandhill'''Industrial/Commercial Centre86 (2006) Ward 3'''Salt Creek'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 3'''Silver Creek'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Sleswick'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 4'''Sligo'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Star'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 1'''Stonehart'''Other LocalityUnknownWard 4'''Terra Cotta'''Hamlet202 (2015) Ward 1'''Toremore'''NeighbourhoodUnknownWard 5'''Tullamore'''Industrial/Commercial Centre6 (2006) Ward 3'''Victoria'''Industrial/Commercial Centre80 (2006) Ward 1 and Ward 2'''Wildfield'''Hamlet121 (2021) Ward 3=== Former Communities ===Former villages and hamlets include:* Kennedy's Corners (Old School Road and Airport Road)* Fox's Corners (Willoughby Road and Charleston Side Road)* Greenlaw (The Grange Sideroad and Winston Churchill Boulevard)* Caldwell (The Grange Sideroad and Kennedy Road)* Caldwell Junction (Olde Baseline Road and Moutainview Road)* “Old” Glasgow (Edelweiss Park/Humber Valley Heritage Trail)* Glencoe's Corners (Olde Baseline Road and Creditview Road)* McBride's Corners (Olde Baseline Road and Hurontario Street)=== Notes ===Many communities including Mayfield West, Wildfield, and Bolton were developed thanks to their prime location being near Brampton and Vaughan, offering many different infrastructure and public humanitarian services.By 2051, Caledon is expected to have a population of 300 000 people, with most of the development happening in the same areas, absorbing the localities of Alloa, Tullamore, Sandhill and Wildfield into a new urban centre, with a corridor dedicated to the planned Highway 413.Other developments would happen in Alton, Belfountain and Caledon East.Many of these communities used to be part of historical regions such as Chiguancousy Township, Peel County and the Toronto Gore."
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"Ohio's 16th House of Representatives district"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ohio's 16th House of Representatives district''' is currently represented by Democrat Bride Rose Sweeney.",
"It is located entirely within Cuyahoga County and includes the cities of Bay Village, Berea, North Olmsted, Olmsted Falls, and Westlake, and Olmsted Township."
],
[
"List of members representing the district",
" Member Party Years GeneralAssembly Electoral historyDistrict established January 2, 1967.100px'''Lloyd Kerns''' RepublicanJanuary 2, 1967 –December 31, 1972107th108th109thElected in 1966.Re-elected in 1968.Re-elected in 1970.Retired.100px'''Harry Lehman''' DemocraticJanuary 1, 1973 –December 31, 1982110th111th112th113thRedistricted from the 56th district and re-elected in 1972.Re-elected in 1974.Re-elected in 1976.Re-elected in 1978.Retired.100px'''Lee Fisher''' DemocraticJanuary 5, 1981 –December 31, 1982114thElected in 1980.Retired to run for state senator.100px'''John D. Thompson Jr.''' DemocraticJanuary 3, 1983 –October 15, 1986115th116thRedistricted from the 15th district and re-elected in 1982.Re-elected in 1984.Died.",
"''Vacant'' October 15, 1986 –November 16, 1986116th'''Vermel Whalen''' DemocraticNovember 16, 1986 –December 31, 1992116th117th118th119thElected in 1986.Appointed to finish Thompson's term.Re-elected in 1988.Re-elected in 1990.Redistricted to the 12th district.",
"'''Ed Kasputis''' RepublicanJanuary 4, 1993 –December 31, 1998120th121st122ndRedistricted from the 6th district and re-elected in 1992.Re-elected in 1994.Re-elected in 1996.Retired to run for Ohio State Treasurer.",
"'''Sally Conway Kilbane''' RepublicanJanuary 4, 1999 –December 31, 2006123rd124th125th126thElected in 1998.Re-elected in 2000.Re-elected in 2002.Re-elected in 2004.Term-limited.",
"'''Jennifer Brady''' DemocraticJanuary 1, 2007 –December 31, 2008127thElected in 2006.Lost re-election.100px'''Nan Baker''' RepublicanJanuary 5, 2009 –December 31, 2016128th129th130th131stElected in 2008.Re-elected in 2010.Re-elected in 2012.Re-elected in 2014.Term-limited.",
"'''Dave Greenspan''' RepublicanJanuary 2, 2017 –December 31, 2020132nd133rdElected in 2016.Re-elected in 2018.Lost re-election.",
"'''Monique Smith''' DemocraticJanuary 4, 2021 –December 31, 2022134thElected in 2020.Lost re-nomination.",
"'''Bride Rose Sweeney''' DemocraticJanuary 2, 2023 –present135thRedistricted from the 14th district and Re-elected in 2022."
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"Kitty Watson"
],
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"Introduction",
"Kitty Watson'''Kitty Watson''' (March 14, 1886– March 3, 1967), also called as '''Catherine Watson''', was an American vaudeville comedian."
],
[
"Biography",
"Kitty Watson was born on March 14, 1886, in Rochester, New York, United States.",
"During her childhood, she started singing with her sister, Fanny Watson (1885–1970), a vaudeville comedian.",
"Both began singing in old style variety.",
"They later became comedians, first in burlesque and then in vaudeville.",
"Both, as Watson sisters, regularly appeared on the Broadway stage and radio.Kitty Watson acted in ''II club degli ossessi'' (1920), ''La dama dal profumo d'ambra rosa'' (1920) and''II corsaro nero'' (1921).",
"She also performed at Keith Circuit.",
"In 1933, the sisters appeared in the Max Fleischer screen songs in the film ''Boilesk''.She died on March 3, 1967, in Buffalo, New York."
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Richard Lewis (Kentucky politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Richard H. Lewis''' (1937 – March 11, 1997) was an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1970 to 1975 and 1989 to 1995.Lewis was first elected in 1969 after incumbent representative and former speaker of the house Shelby McCallum retired.",
"He resigned from the house in May 1975 in order to join the executive staff of governor Julian Carroll.",
"Lewis returned to the house in 1988, defeating incumbent representative J. R. Gray for renomination.",
"He retired from the house in 1994.Following his time in the house, Lewis was appointed by governor Brereton C. Jones to the board of regents of Murray State University.",
"Lewis died in March 1997."
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[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"New Future Party (South Korea)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''New Future Party''' (, ) was a South Korean political party formed by a splinter group from the Democratic Party led by former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon."
],
[
"History",
"The party was founded on 4 February 2024.According to the party, Lee Nak-yon and Kim Jong-min will serve as party co-chairs.",
"There were speculations about a potential alliance with Lee Jun-seok’s New Reform Party.",
"On February 9, it was announced that the party, along with New Reform Party, would merge together to create the Reform Party, with the new party being led by Lee Nak-yon and Lee Jun-seok."
],
[
"Ideology",
"The party's manifesto said that it will \"stand up for centrist reformism\".",
"It also said the party \"opposes both market fundamentalism and populism\"."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"2024 in Estonian football"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This page summarizes everything related to Estonian football in the year 2024.It contains information about different league systems, national teams, futsal, beach football and most important transfers."
],
[
"National teams",
"Times are EET/EEST, as listed by UEFA.=== Association football ======= Men ========= Senior ========== U21 ========== U19 ========== U17 ========= Women ========= Senior ========== U17 ======== Futsal ======= Men ========= Senior ========== U19 ======== Beach ======= Men ========= Senior ====="
],
[
"League system",
"=== Association football ======= Men ========= Premium liiga =====Relegation play-off:===== Esiliiga =====Relegation play-off:===== Esiliiga B =====Relegation play-off:===== II liiga ========== III liiga =====Champion's match: ===== IV liiga ========= Women ========= Naiste Meistriliiga ========== Naiste Esiliiga ======== Futsal ======= Men ========= Coolbet saaliliiga ========== Saalijalgpalli Esiliiga ======== Beach ======= Men ===="
],
[
"Cup competitions",
"=== Association football ======= Men ========= Tipneri karikavõistlused ========== Small Cup ========= Women ======= Futsal ======= Men ======= Beach ======= Men ===="
],
[
"European competitions",
"=== Association football ======= Men ======== Women ======= Futsal ======= Men ======= Beach ======= Men ===="
],
[
"County competition"
],
[
"Notable transfers",
"Players are listed in an alphabetical order.",
"Players with an \"*\" behind their name have changed teams inside and outside of Meistriliiga.",
"Player's last team is listed as \"free agent\" if he has not represented a team in the previous six months.",
"Player's next team is listed as \"free agent\" if he has not found a new club within the following six months.=== Inside Meistriliiga ===Listed are players, who have joined or left a club participating in the 2024 Meistriliiga.",
"The player must have represented the Estonian national team at least once.",
"The list may also contain more known players, who have either changed their club inside the lower leagues or retired from football.NamePos.AgeFromToDateNotesRef=== Outside Meistriliiga ===Listed are all Estonian footballers, who have joined or left a foreign team.NamePos.AgeFromToDateNotesRef=== Foreign players ===Listed are all foreign players that have joined or left a team participating in the 2024 Meistriliiga.NamePos.AgeFromToDateNotesRef=== Managerial changes ===Listed are all clubs, who play in the top divisions (Meistriliiga, Esiliiga, Esiliiga B), and national teams who changed managers after the end of the 2024 season.NamePos.AgeFromToDateNotesRef"
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"Notes"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Denyce Lawton"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Denyce Lawton''' (born May 2, 1978) is an American actress and model.",
"Lawton is best known for her recurring role as Dana Carter on the ''Tyler Perry's House of Payne'' (2008–2009) and her recurring role as Sheila Willis on ''The Hot Zone'' (2021)."
],
[
"Biography",
"Lawton is of African-American and Korean descent.",
"Born in Seoul, South Korea, Lawton is the middle child of three siblings.",
"She graduated from Largo High School in Largo, Maryland."
],
[
"Career",
"Lawton starred in Snoop Dogg's ''Malice N Wonderland'' as Love, a short film titled ''Interception'', and the web series ''Almost Home''.Lawton has appeared on the covers of ''MAMI Magazine'', ''Black Men'', ''The Source'', ''Today's Black Woman'', ''BQE Magazine'', ''Smooth'', ''Edge Magazine'', ''XXL'', ''J’Adore'', ''Smooth Girl'', ''Daily News'', ''Mass Appeal'', and ''XXL Presents Eye Candy Magazine''."
],
[
"Filmography",
"===Film=== Year Title Role Notes 2002 ''State Property'' Bikini Girl #2 ''Go for Broke'' Venom 2003 ''Malibooty!''",
"Beautiful Girl on Beach 2004 ''Soul Plane'' Flight Attendant #3 2006 ''It Ain't Easy'' Kelly Video 2007 ''Redline'' Mianda ''Dead Tone'' Anna 2008 ''Vlog'' Jasmine 2010 ''Malice N Wonderland'' Love Short 2011 ''The Love You Save'' Shayla TV movie ''Interception'' Sandy Short 2012 ''The Helpers'' Brandy ''Switchin' the Script'' Lonnie Shepard ''The Coalition'' Skylar Hathaway Video 2013 ''Winnerz'' Carmen ''Between Sisters'' Serena TV movie ''Act Like You Love Me'' Susan ''Frat Brothers'' Professor Simone Breaux ''The Dempsey Sisters'' Deena Dempsey 2015 ''Justice Served'' Mia Orlando 2017 ''2016'' Vivica ''Secrets'' Secret Jenkins 2018 ''All Between Us'' Clara ''Me, Myself, & Them'' Dr. Taylor Short ''When It Comes Around'' Jerry 2019 ''Fanatic'' Lexi TV movie 2021 ''Most Wanted Santa'' FBI Agent Harper Winslow TV movie 2023 ''Under the Influence'' Danae Ryan ''South Haven'' Fatimah Moore ===Television=== Year Title Role Notes 2002 ''The Parkers'' Tyrell's Girlfriend Episode: \"The Crush\" ''Half & Half'' Beautiful Girl Episode: \"The Big Sistah Sans Soul Episode\" ''Scratch & Burn'' Beautiful Woman Episode: \"Grocery Store Romance\" 2004 ''Entourage'' Party Girl Episode: \"The Review\" 2008 ''Vlog'' Jasmine Recurring Cast 2008–09 ''Tyler Perry's House of Payne'' Dana Carter Recurring Cast: Season 3–5 2012 ''Girlfriend Confidential: LA'' Herself Main Cast 2013–14 ''Almost Home'' Becca Guest: Season 1, Recurring Cast: Season 2 2014 ''Castle'' Lillian Hernandez Episode: \"Dressed to Kill\" 2016 ''Mann & Wife'' Jada Episode: \"State of Mann\" ''I Love You...",
"But I Lied'' FBI Agent Kristen Ramirez Episode: \"Greed\" 2018 ''The 5th Quarter'' Jackie Nichols Episode: \"Hotlanta\" ''The Plug'' Deena Murphy Episode: \"Bird Gets a Pass\" 2019 ''Chicago P.D.''",
"Maya Williams Episode: \"What Could Have Been\" 2021 ''A Luv Tale: The Series'' Mercedes Recurring Cast ''The Hot Zone'' Sheila Willis Recurring Cast: Season 2===Music Videos=== Year Title Artist 2001 \"Y.B.E.\"",
"Prodigy featuring B.G.",
"\"Peaches & Cream\" 112 \"Dance with Me\" 112 featuring Beanie Sigel \"Family Affair\" Mary J. Blige \"Break Ya Neck\" Busta Rhymes \"The Learning (Burn)\" Mobb Deep featuring Vita and Big Noyd \"Fatty Girl\" Ludacris featuring LL Cool J and Keith Murray \"Part II\" Method Man & Redman 2002 \"Anything\" Jaheim featuring Next \"One Mic\" Nas \"Get Away\" Mobb Deep \"Rock Star\" N.E.R.D.",
"2004 \"The Way\" Clay Aiken 2005 \"Curious\" Tony Yayo featuring Joe 2009 \"Want It, Need It\" Plies featuring Ashanti 2021 \"Don't You Ever\" Rotimi===Documentary=== Year Title Ref.",
"2011 ''Kiss and Tell: The History of Black Romance in Movie'' ===Video Game=== Year Title Role Ref.",
"2022 ''Saints Row'' MJ/Santo Ileso Pedestrians (voice)"
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"Iza Calzado on screen and stage"
],
[
"Introduction",
"thumbIza Calzado is a Filipino actress who has had an extensive career in film, television and stage.",
"She is known primarily for her dramatic performances in period drama, psychological thriller, supernatural horror and fantasy.",
"She made her acting debut in the 2002 drama ''Kung Mawawala Ka''.",
"She landed her first leading role in the romantic drama ''Te Amo, Maging Sino Ka Man'' (2004) opposite Argentine actor Segundo Cernadas.",
"She received acclaim for her early roles in films such as ''Milan'' (2004), ''Sabel'' (2004) and ''Sigaw'' (2004), where she won Best Supporting Actress at the Gawad Urian Awards for the latter.",
"She had her breakthrough in the fantasy ''Encantadia'' as Amihan.",
"She reprised the same role in the succeeding sequels ''Etheria'', ''Pag-Ibig Hanggang Wakas'' and ''Mulawin: The Movie''.This was followed with starring roles in the period dramas ''Moments of Love'' (2006) and ''Eternity'' (2006) opposite Dingdong Dantes.",
"She also starred in the supernatural horror ''Ouija'' (2007) for which she received a Star Awards for Movies nomination and ''Shake, Rattle and Roll 8'' (2006) where she received a Best Actress nomination at the Metro Manila Film Festival.",
"Following her starring roles in a number of romantic dramas such as ''Batanes: Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan'' (2007) opposite Taiwanese actor Ken Chu and One True Love (2008) for which she won her first Luna Award, Calzado established herself as a leading actress in soap operas and received acclaim for her portrayal in ''Atlantika'' (2006), ''Impostora'' (2007), ''Joaquin Bordado'' (2008), ''All About Eve'' (2009) and ''Beauty Queen'' (2010).Calzado appeared in a string of comedies such as ''Desperadas'' (2007), ''Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie'' (2009), ''Fuchsia'' (2009) and ''Working Girls'' (2010), including the sitcom ''Andres de Saya'' opposite Cesar Montano.",
"For her performance as an activist in Joel Lamangan's crime drama ''Dukot'' (2009), she received Best Actress nominations at the FAMAS, Gawad Urian and Star Awards for Movies.",
"She has since starred in numerous critically acclaimed and commercially successful films such as ''Mga Mumunting Lihim'' (2012), ''Starting Over Again'' (2014), ''Etiquette for Mistresses'' (2015), ''Haunted Mansion'' (2015), ''Buhay Habambuhay'' (2016),''Bliss'' (2017) for which she won an Osaka Asian Film Festival Award for Best Actress, ''Mystified'' (2019) for which she won an Asian Television Award, Pandanggo sa Hukay (2019) and ''Culion'' (2019).Calzado continued to star in dramas through soap operas in television including ''Kahit Puso’y Masugatan'' (2012), ''Hawak Kamay'' (2014), ''A Love to Last'' (2017), ''Ngayon at Kailanman'' (2018), ''Ang sa Iyo ay Akin'' (2020) and ''Mars Ravelo's Darna'' (2022).",
"Apart from acting, Calzado has also presented various programs on television such as ''3R'' (''Respect, Relax, Respond)'' (2005), ''At Your Service: Star Power'' (2005), ''Eat Bulaga!''",
"(2011) and ''The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition: Doubles'' (2014).",
"In 2015, she made her stage debut in the play ''Sabel: Love and Passion''."
],
[
"Film",
"+Key Denotes films that have not yet been released+ Year Title Role Notes 1989''Mahirap ang Magmahal''UnnamedBit roles1990''Kung Tapos Na Ang Kailanman''2004''Milan''Mary Grace''Annie B.",
"''Tricia''Sabel''Jenny''Sigaw''Anna2005''Pinoy/Blonde''Yanni''Ispiritista: Itay, May Moomoo!",
"''Linda''Mulawin: The Movie''Reyna Amihan2006''Moments of Love''Divina Buenacer''Eternity''Milagros''Shake, Rattle & Roll 8''CecilleSegment: “Yaya”2007''Blackout''Belen''Mona: Singapore Escort''Mona''Ouija''Sandra''Batanes: Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan''Pam''Desperadas''Stephanie2008''One True Love''BellaScaregiverMarsha''Desperadas 2''Stephanie''The Echo''Gina2009''Sundo''VanessaCameo appearance''Fuchsia''Elizabeth''Bente''Dina''Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie''Eve''Ang Panday''Maria Makiling''Dukot (Desaparecidos)''Maricel Salvacruz2010''Working Girls''Theresa \"Tere\" Villanueva''White House''Stella/Black Lady''HIV: Si Heidi, Si Ivy at Si V''Ivy2011''Ang Panday 2''Maria Makiling2012''Mga Mumunting Lihim''Carla2013''Barber's Tales''Cecilla''Bekikang: Ang Nanay Kong Beki''The DoctorCameo appearance2014''Starting Over Again''Patricia \"Patty\" De Guia''Maria Leonora Teresa''Faith Pardo''Somebody to Love''Marga Castro2015''Etiquette for Mistresses''Stella Garcia''Haunted Mansion''Amara Lobregat2016''Showdown in Manila''Sabio''Buhay Habangbuhay''Sandy''My Candidate''Vera Sanchez''Die Beautiful''HerselfCameo appearance2017''Ilawod''Kathy''Bliss''Jane Ciego''Seven Sundays''Juliana SmithCameo appearance2018''Distance''Liza2019''Mystified''Adela''Pandanggo sa Hukay''Elena''Culion''Ana2023''Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme''Ingrid SalvadorSegment: “Glitch”"
],
[
"Television",
"+ Year Title Role Notes 2002''Click''UnnamedGuest''Kung Mawawala Ka''Phoebe Tuazon''All My Love''Lisa EstradaVoice actor2004''Te Amo, Maging Sino Ka Man''Rosela Atilado2005''Love to Love''Trisha RogelioEpisode: \"Sweet Exchange\"''3R (Respect, Relax, Respond)''Host''At Your Service: Star Power''''Encantadia''Amihan''Etheria: Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia''2006''Encantadia: Pag-Ibig Hanggang Wakas''''Magpakailanman''Mark's girlfriendEpisode: \"Mark Tupaz of Shamrock Story\"''Atlantika''Amaya/Cielo2007''Magpakailanman''RebeccaEpisode: \"Paano Ba Maging Ina?",
"\"''Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang''Prinsesa IsabellaEpisode: \"Ang Prinsipeng Mahaba ang Ilong\"''Magpakailanman''Young Rosa RosalEpisode: \"The Rosa Rosal Story\"''Impostora''Lara Carreon / Sara Carreon2008''Joaquin Bordado''Sofia Apacible / Carol Aguila''E.S.P.",
"''Cassandra''Obra''Various rolesEpisodes: \"Sanib\", \"Beauty Queer\", \"Boksingera\" & \"Stella\"''LaLola''Sera Romina2009''All About Eve''Nicole Gonzales''SRO Cinemaserye''Rowena Joy/RJ''Sine Novela'': ''Kaya Kong Abutin ang Langit''Clarissa Rosales / Clarisse Gardamonte''StarStruck V''Council2010''Panday Kids''Maria Makiling''Healthy Cravings''Host''Claudine''Teresa''Pilyang Kerubin''Sandra Esteban''The Sweet Life''Host''Beauty Queen''Maita San Miguel-Sandoval''Party Pilipinas''Host/Performer2011''I Heart You, Pare!",
"''Tonette / Tonya''Andres de Saya''Matilde Golpe de Oro''Eat Bulaga!",
"''Host''Showbiz Exclusives''2012''Maalaala Mo Kaya''LizaEpisode: \"Cross-stitch\" ''Kris TV''Guest''Maalaala Mo Kaya''RosalynEpisode: \"Komiks\"''Kahit Puso'y Masugatan''Andrea San Jose2013''The Buzz''Guest''Toda Max''Ka Iza''Maalaala Mo Kaya''RowenaEpisode: \"Ilog\"''Kris TV''Guest''Muling Buksan ang Puso''Young Elvira Santelices2014''The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition: Doubles''Host''Hawak Kamay''Atty.",
"Bianca Magpantay-Agustin2015''FPJ's Ang Probinsyano''Col.",
"Olivia Buenaventura2017''A Love to Last''Grace Silverio-Noble2018''Ngayon at Kailanman''Rebecca Marquez-Young2020''Ang sa Iyo ay Akin''Ellice Ceñidoza-Villarosa''Loving Emily''Emily''The Battle of Brody and Brandy''Barbara Antonia \"Brandy\" Zulueta2021''Maalaala Mo Kaya''CaridadEpisode: \"Medalya\"2022''Mars Ravelo's Darna''Zora/Leonor Custodio/The first Darna''K-Love''Patricia San Juan"
],
[
"Stage",
" Year Title Role(s) Venue 2015''Sabel: Love and Passion''Narrator/Adult SabelThe Theater at Solaire (April 30) & Music Museum (June 26 & 27)"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of awards and nominations received by Iza Calzado"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
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[
[
"Eva-Maria Auch"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Eva-Maria Auch''' (born September 21, 1955 in Lutherstadt Eisleben) is a German professor and author who specializes in Eastern European history, religion and politics.",
"From 2010 to 2021, she held the endowed chair \"History of Azerbaijan\" at the Institute of History at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin."
],
[
"Biography",
"Eva-Maria Auch was born in 1955 in the Lutherstadt Eisleben.",
"She studied Arabic and Islamic Studies in Baku and also completed an additional diploma as a translator into Russian in Leipzig.",
"In 1985, she completed a doctorate in Modern and Contemporary History at the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald (EMAU), her subject was \"Historical preconditions, course and results of the Libyan Fatih Revolution with special consideration of Islam in the social conception and domestic politics of its leaders (1969-1983)\".In 1991 she obtained a teaching license for Eastern European History at the EMAU Greifswald.",
"In 1999 she received an honorary doctorate from Baku Western University.",
"Her habilitation in Eastern European history followed in 2000, as well as the award of the Venia legendi and the appointment as a private lecturer.",
"She then worked at the universities of Münster, Düsseldorf, Tübingen, Gießen and Bonn.In 2010, she became Professor of \"History of Azerbaijan\" at the Institute of History at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.",
"After her retirement in September 2021, the chair will not be continued."
],
[
"Publications",
"; Monographs* ''„Ewiges Feuer“ in Aserbaidschan.",
"Ein Land zwischen Perestrojka, Bürgerkrieg und Unabhängigkeit'' (= ''Berichte des Bundesinstituts für ostwissenschaftliche und internationale Studien'', 1992,8).",
"BOIS, Bonn 1992.",
"* ''Aserbaidschan.",
"Demokratie als Utopie?''",
"(= ''Berichte des Bundesinstituts für ostwissenschaftliche und internationale Studien'', 1994,33).",
"BOIS, Bonn 1994.",
"* ''Öl und Wein am Kaukasus.",
"Deutsche Forschungsreisende, Kolonisten und Unternehmer im vorrevolutionären Aserbaidschan''.",
"Reichert, Wiesbaden 2001, ISBN 3-89500-236-4.",
"* ''Muslim, Untertan, Bürger.",
"Identitätswandel in gesellschaftlichen Transformationsprozessen der muslimischen Ostprovinzen Südkaukasiens''.",
"Reichert, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-89500-237-2.",
"* ''Historische Voraussetzungen, Verlauf und Ergebnisse der libyschen Fatih-Revolution unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Gesellschaftskonzeption und Innenpolitik ihrer Führungskräfte (1969–1983)''.",
"Dissertation, Universität Greifswald 1984.",
"* ''Die Aserbaidschanische Demokratische Republik (1918–1920).",
"Das erste Jahr in Dokumenten.''",
"Verlag Dr. Kovač, Hamburg 2019, ISBN 978-3-339-10746-6.",
"* ''Deutsche im multikulturellen Umfeld Südkaukasiens.''",
"Ergon-Verlag, Würzburg 2017, ISBN 978-3-95650-240-8.",
"* ''Muslimisch-aserbaidschanische Eliten der Region Karabach zwischen Modernisierung und politischen Umbrüchen.''",
"Stiftung für die Wissenschaftsentwicklung, Baku 2017, ISBN 978-9952-516-06-7.",
"* ''Deutsche Winzer im multikulturellen Umfeld Aserbaidschans.",
"Erinnerungsbericht des Julius Vohrer (1887–1979).''",
"Gebrüder Vohrer, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-9814384-0-6.; Editorship* ''Lebens- und Konfliktraum Kaukasien.",
"Gemeinsame Lebenswelten und politische Visionen der kaukasischen Völker in Geschichte und Gegenwart''.",
"Edition Barkau, Großbarkau 1996, ISBN 3-928326-11-2.",
"* ''„Barbaren“ und „weiße Teufel“.",
"Kulturkonflikte und Imperialismus in Asien vom 18.bis zum 20.Jahrhundert''.",
"Schöningh, Paderborn 1997, ISBN 3-506-70402-8.; Essays* ''Chorgesang im historischen Kontext von kulturellen Topographien von Schichten der Identitätsstiftung und Entwicklungsproblemen der Zivilgesellschaft.",
"Die Sicht der osteuropäischen Geschichte.''",
"In: Erik Fischer (Red.",
"): ''Chorgesang als Medium von Interkulturalität.",
"Formen, Kanäle, Diskurse''.",
"Steiner, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-515-09011-7, S.",
"369–377.",
"* ''Zwischen Anpassung und kultureller Selbstbehauptung.",
"Anfänge einer neuen Identitätssuche unter aserbaidschanischen Intellektuellen und das Entstehen einer neuen Öffentlichkeit am Beispiel von Theater und Musik zwischen 1875 und 1905.''",
"In: ''Jahrbuch Aserbaidschanforschung.",
"Beiträge aus Politik, Wirtschaft, Geschichte und Literatur.''",
"Bd.",
"2, 2008, S. 119–147, .",
"* ''Zwischen Weinreben, Kupferminen und Bohrtürmen.",
"Deutsche Spuren in Aserbaidschan.''",
"In: Ingrid Pfluger-Schindlbeck (Hrsg.",
"): ''Aserbaidschan, Land des Feuers.",
"Geschichte und Kultur im Kaukasus''.",
"Reimer, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-496-02820-8, S. 147–172 (Katalog der gleichnamigen Ausstellung, Ethnologisches Museum Berlin, 27.August bis 16.November 2008)."
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"References"
]
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[
"Labanoon"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Labanoon''' () are a Thai pop rock trio from Bangkok, active since 1998, with a break between 2006 and 2009.Since their formation, their lineup has mostly remained the same and currently consists of Metee Arun (เมธี อรุณ) on vocals and guitar, Anan Saman (อนันต์ สะมัน) on bass, and Nattanon Srisaranon (ณัฐนนท์ ศรีศรานนท์) on drums.",
"As of , they have released nine studio albums.",
"The band's name, Labanoon (), means \"milk\" in Arabic."
],
[
"History",
"===Formation, success, and hiatus: 1998–2006===Metee Arun, Anan Saman, and Somporn Yuso studied together at the Islamic College of Thailand in Bangkok and later formed the band Labanoon.",
"The name, which means \"milk\" in Arabic (لَبَنٌ), was inspired both by the language of the band members' religion as well as the idea of making \"music as plain as milk\".Shortly after forming, Labanoon was offered a record deal by Music Bugs (มิวสิค บั๊กส์), a subsidiary of GMM Grammy, after they were spotted in a music contest.The band released their debut album, titled ''Nom Sod'' (นมสด – \"fresh milk\"), in 1998.It was preceded by the single \"Yam\" (ยาม – \"guard\").",
"This was followed a year later by ''191'', which spawned the singles \"191\" and \"Bang At Rak Ter\" (บังอาจรักเธอ – \"I may love you\").",
"Their third album, ''Khon Tua Dam'' (คนตัวดำ – \"black-body person\"), was released in 2002.Three more albums followed: ''Clear'' (2003), ''Siam Center'' (สยามเซ็นเตอร์) (2005), and ''24 Chua Mong'' (24 ชั่วโมง – \"24 hours\") (2006).As their recording contract with Bugs came to an end in 2006, the band decided to go on hiatus.",
"Metee and Anan took jobs elsewhere, and Somporn went on to play drums with the group Kala.===Return from hiatus: 2012–present===In 2012, Metee and Anan reformed the group together with drummer Nattanon Srisaranon, previously of Oblivious (อ็อบบลิเวียส).",
"They released the album ''Keep Rocking'', which spawned the single \"Prakan chan 3\" (ประกันชั้น 3 – \"3rd-class insurance\")Two years later, the band signed with Genie Records and subsequently issued the single \"Suksa Naree\" (ศึกษานารี – \"female student\").",
"\"Palang Ngarn Jon\" (พลังงานจน – \"low energy\"), featuring luk thung singer Paowalee Pornpimon, and \"Chueak Wiset\" (เชือกวิเศษ – \"magic rope\"), followed in 2015.A fourth single, \"Pae Thang\" (แพ้ทาง – \"lost my way\"), preceded the release of the album ''N.E.W.S.''",
"in 2016.Comedian and actor Boriboon Chanrueng appeared in the band's next single, \"Phanak ngan dab phleng\" (พนักงานดับเพลิง – \"fireman\"), following a promotional campaign that stated that he would become Labanoon's new vocalist.",
"The album's final single, \"Chan kong\" (ฉันก็คง – \"I may\"), featured Thai actress Kamolnet Rueangsri (กมลเนตร เรืองศรี).In February 2016, Music Bugs filed a lawsuit against GMM Grammy and Labanoon for copyright infringement, claiming that the band didn't own the rights to the songs from their seven preceding albums.In 2017, the band won Artist of the Year at the Joox Thailand Music Awards."
],
[
"Band members",
"'''Current'''* Metee Arun ((เมธี อรุณ)) – lead vocals, guitar* Anan Saman (อนันต์ สะมัน) – bass, backing vocals* Nattanon Srisaranon (ณัฐนนท์ ศรีศรานนท์) – drums'''Past'''* Somporn Yuso (สมพร ยูโซ๊ะ) – drums"
],
[
"Discography",
"* ''นมสด'' (1998)* ''191'' (1999)* ''นตัวดำ'' (2002)* ''Clear'' (2003)* ''สยามเซ็นเตอร์ '' (2005)* ''24 ชั่วโมง'' (2006)* ''Keep Rocking'' (2012)* ''Keep Rocking (15th Anniversary)'' (2013)* ''นมข้นหวาน: The Very Best of Labanoon'' (2015)* ''N.E.W.S.''",
"(2016)* ''Delivery'' (2021)"
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Irina A. Lubensky"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Irina A. Lubensky''' is an American surgical pathologist serving as chief of the pathology investigation and resources branch at the National Cancer Institute."
],
[
"Life",
"Lubensky earned a B.A.",
"in biology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1983.She received her M.D.",
"degree from Temple University School of Medicine.",
"She is board certified in anatomic pathology.",
"Lubensky completed her pathology residency (1987 to 1991) and surgical pathology fellowship (1991 to 1992) at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.",
"Lubensky was a surgical pathologist and chief of the hereditary cancer syndrome unit at National Institutes of Health's laboratory of pathology.",
"She was also a translational researcher at the surgical neurology branch at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.",
"She joined the National Cancer Institute (NCI) as the chief of the pathology investigation and resources branch in the division of cancer treatment and diagnosis.",
"In this role, she oversees NCI multi-institutional cooperative agreement grants for biospecimen banking to support cancer research including Cooperative Human Tissue Network (CHTN) and NCI Clinical Trials Network Biospecimen Banks (NCTN Banks), as well as the NCI Specimen Resource Locator."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Oleksandra Goretska"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Oleksandra Goretska''' (''''; born 2008 in Kyiv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian synchronised swimmer.She is a silver medalist of 2024 World Aquatics Championships in team acrobatic routine event.",
"She competed at the 2023 European Junior Artistic Swimming Championships in team acrobatic routine without receiving a medal (4th place)."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"The Red Moon (Johnson and Cole)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Front cover of the 1908 sheet music for the song \"Bleeding Moon\" from ''The Red Moon'''''''The Red Moon''''' is a musical or operetta in three acts with music by J. Rosamund Johnson and both book and lyrics by Bob Cole.",
"Additional music was contributed by James Reese Europe who composed the song \"Sambo\" for the show, and co-wrote the song \"Ada (My Sweet Potater)\" with Cole and lyrics by Charles A.",
"Hunter.",
"Labeled and marketed by its creators as a \"sensation in red and black\", the work has been classified variously by theatre scholars as a musical and an operetta.",
"The show was created by African-Americans and starred an all-Black cast in its original 1908-1910 production.",
"The show is regarded as historically important to American theatre history because it was the first Broadway show to depict alliances between African-Americans and Native Americans."
],
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"Plot",
"''The Red Moon'' is set in the fictional town of Swamptown, Virginia and on an Indian reservation somewhere in the Rocky Mountains.",
"The story follows a young half African-American and Native-American woman, Minnehaha, who has recently graduated from the Swampton Institute.",
"This fictional school is based on the Hampton Institute; a historically black college now known as Hampton University.Minnehaha lives with her African American mother, Lucretia Martin, on a Virginia farm.",
"They are visited by her father, Indian Chief Lowdog, who abandoned his wife Lucretia when Minnehaha was three years old.",
"Lowdog is perturbed by his daughter's pretentious manners, vanity, and condescending social airs.",
"Along with Indian brave and Swampton graduate Red Feather, Lowdog kidnaps Minnehaha and takes her back home to the reservation, but she rebels from assimilating into Native life.",
"Minnehaha is romantically pursued by Redfeather, but desires instead to return back to Swamptown to reunite with her boyfriend, Plunk Green.",
"Meanwhile, Plunk Green and his pianist friend Slim Brown decide they must rescue Minnehaha, and the two arrive at the reservation disguised as a lawyer and a doctor.",
"A rivalry for Minnehaha's heart forms between Plunk Green and Redfeather; forming a central love triangle within the plot.",
"After several misadventures Plunk Green and Slim Brown succeed in outwitting Lowdog and Redfeather, and bring Minnehaha happily back home to Swamptown.",
"Cheief Lowdog and Lucretia Martin reconcile and their marriage is rekindled.",
"The show ends with Minnehaha and Plunk Green's wedding."
],
[
"History",
"Virginia Tech Africana Studies professor Paula Marie Seniors stated that \"''The Red Moon'' introduced audiences to African-American and Native American solidarity\"; and that it \"provided audiences with the first rendering of African-American and Native American alliances on Broadway.\"",
"It was the first stage work in the history of American theatre to feature romantic relationships between African-Americans and Native-Americans.",
"The opening setting at the Swampton school is based on the historically black college Hampton University.",
"At the time this show was written, Hampton had in the recent past been transformed into a bi-racial institution for blacks and Native Americans with the support of Booker T. Washington who taught classes in the new bi-racial environment.",
"This decision to adopt bi-racial education drew criticism from some individuals in white society who feared unification between Blacks and Native Americans could lead to violence and insurrection.",
"''The Red Moon'' opens its story in this biracial education environment, and presents a picture of the value of both higher education and unity between African-Americans and Native Americans.Cole used his own Black Seminole ancestry to inform the crafting of ''The Red Moon'', and care was taken to authentically represent both Native American and African-American folklore and culture.",
"Emphasis was placed on shared religious beliefs and commonalities in folklore between the two people groups.",
"The title of ''The Red Moon'' was taken from traditional beliefs about the red moon or \"harvest moon\" in Native and African American cultures.",
"The 'red moon' is a bad omen in African American folklore and is seen as a call to war in some Native American traditions.",
"The name of the half African-American and Native American main character, Minnehaha, is taken from the Dakota language and means \"waterfall\".",
"''The Red Moon'' was created at a time when operetta was at the height of its popularity on the American stage.",
"Franz Lehár's ''The Merry Widow'' had been a tremendous success on Broadway in 1907, and this work prompted the creation of many American operettas in its immediate wake, including Cole and Johnson's ''The Red Moon''.",
"Inspired by the Indianist movement of the early 20th century, the music of the show blended Native-American music with the classical idioms of European operetta along with the popular styles of Tin Pan Alley, and the ballad and dialect songs of Broadway musicals and minstrel shows.",
"Examples of this include the song “Bleeding Moon\", which told the story of an Indian curse and the Native-American love song \"The Big Red Shawl\".",
"As with their previous shows, Cole and Johnson crafted the work with starring roles for themselves, creating the comic duo of Plunk Green (Cole) and Slim Brown (Johnson).",
"In addition to Cole and Johnson, the all-Black cast of ''The Red Moon'' included operatic soprano Abbie Mitchell as Minnehaha, Arthur Talbot as Chief Lowdog, Elizabeth Williams as Lucretia Martin, Andrew Tribble as Lily White, Theodore Pankey as Redfeather, and Fanny Wise as Truscalina White Nakomis among others.",
"The show was directed by Cole who may have also choreographer the work.",
"The musical forces were led under the direction of James Reese Europe.",
"Europe, who wrote the music to two of the show's songs, \"Sambo\" and \" \"Ada (My Sweet Potater)\", also contributed some instrumental melodies to the show's score; although the majority of the music was written by Johnson.",
"Musical theatre scholar Dan Dietz described ''The Red Moon'' as a \"popular road musical\".",
"The show toured the United States from 1908-1910.It was first performed in Wilmington, Delaware on August 31, 1908; after which it toured to other cities.",
"The show was produced by A. L. Wilbur; a producer who was known for backing productions of comic operas and operettas with the Wilbur Opera Company.",
"In March 1909, after performing the work in Montreal, the company toured the show to the nearby Caugnawago Reservation on the St. Lawrence River as guests of Chief Mitchal Dial Bount and performed the work to audience of Iroquois people.",
"Johnson was later made a sub-chief of this Iroquois tribe in 1921 in recognition of his efforts to \"dignify stage representations of Indians\".",
"''The Red Moon'''s tour reached Broadway's Majestic Theatre on May 3, 1909 where it ran for a total of 32 performances; closing on May 29, 1909.Wilbur was one of the owners of this theater.",
"Critical reaction to the work was mixed; with several white critics in particular complaining that the work incorporated Native American and \"white\" music and theatre styles into a black show.",
"''The New York Times'' dismissed the show's plot as \"flimsy and uninteresting\", but praised the performances of its stars and the music.",
"The ''Indianapolis Freeman'' gave a favorable appraisal of the show, its sets and costumes, performers, and songs."
],
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"Operetta or musical?",
"Scholarship on ''The Red Moon'' has been divided on whether the work should be labeled as an operetta or a musical comedy.",
"The creators of ''The Red Moon'' did not designate whether their work was an operetta or a musical, but instead labeled the piece as a \"sensation in red and black\".",
"Historian Bernard L. Peterson, a widely recognized authority of African-American theatre, labeled the work an operetta while simultaneously acknowledging that the work could be considered a musical comedy.",
"''The Cambridge Companion to the Musical'' stated that \"although a few of the songs are reflective of the earlier ragtime genre, many are written as art songs, similar to those of Amy Beach, George W. Chadwick, and Reginald De Koven, making ''The Red Moon'' more of an operetta than a musical comedy.\"",
"Musicologist and ragtime authority David A Jasen and African-American music historian Gene Jones stated that ''The Red Moon'' \"was American operetta at its best\" and drew a through line to the work's creation to Franz Lehár's ''The Merry Widow''.",
"However, these scholars also described the work as \"a fresh amalgamation of 'Indian music', Tin Pan Alley syncopation, ballads, and dialect numbers\".",
"Cultural historian Robert Letellier also labeled the work an operetta, and included the work in his compendium of American operettas ''Operetta, A Sourcebook, Volume II'' (2015, Cambridge Scholars Publishing).",
"The work has also been labeled an operetta in ''The Music of Black Americans: A History'' (Cambridge University Press, 1997), ''The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music'', and ''An Inconvenient Black History of British Musical Theatre 1900 - 1950'' (2021, Bloomsbury Publishing) among other academic publications.In contrast, ShanghaiTech University professor Peter Raccuglia labeled the work as a musical in his 2022 journal article in ''American Quarterly'', \"An American Musical in Red and Black\".",
"James Reese Europe biographer Reid Badger also labeled the work a musical comedy.",
"The work has also been described as a musical comedy in ''The A to Z of African American Theater'' (2009, Scarecrow Press), ''Racial Uplift and American Music, 1878-1943'' (2012, University Press of Mississippi), and ''The Complete Book of 1900s Broadway Musicals'' (2022, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers) among other academic works.Other writers on the work have avoided labeling the work a musical or operetta altogether.",
"Theatre historians Gerald Bordman and Richard C. Norton in ''American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle'' (2010, Oxford University Press) simply describe the work as \"a black show\".",
"Cleveland State University professor of African American, African Diaspora, and American Cultural History Karen Sotiropoulos noted that ''The Red Moon'' was criticized by white critics for being \"too white\" because of its adoption of art forms other than stereotypical black musical comedy."
],
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"Musical numbers",
"The following is a list of the musical numbers at the time of the Broadway run of ''The Red Moon''.",
"'''Act 1'''*\"Opening Chorus\"*\"Life Is a Game of Checkers\" *\"Keep on Smilin\" *\"Don't Tell Tales Out of School\"*\"I Love But You\" *\"Ada (My Sweet Potater)\" (music by Bob Cole and James Reese Europe; lyrics by Charles A.",
"Hunter) *\"Finale\"'''Act 2'''*\"Prelude\"*\"Bleeding Moon\"*\"The Big Red Shawl\" *\"The Pathway of Love\" *\"On the Road to Monterey\"*\"War Dance\"'''Act 3'''*\"Red Moon To-da-lo\" *\"Sambo\" (music by James Reese Europe) *\"Pianologue\"*\"Run, Billy Possum, Run\" *\"I Ain't Had No Lovin' in a Long Time\" (music by James Reese Europe)*\"Love Me, Baby Mine\"===Additional songs===The following is a list of songs which were published, but were not present in the show at the time it was performed on Broadway.",
"*\"Hoola woola\""
],
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"See also",
"*Development of musical theatre"
],
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"References",
"===Citations======Bibliography===********************"
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"Elgane"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Elgane''' is a motorcycle speedway and motocross stadium near Varhaug in Norway.",
"The stadium is situated approximately 6 kilometres east of Varhaug, on the Elgane road.",
"The venue has previously been listed as being part of Stavanger but although both are in Rogaland county, Elgane is 50 kilometres south of Stavanger.",
"The facility is run by the Motorsykkel Elgane Klubb and is one of Norway's leading motorcycle speedway venues."
],
[
"History",
"Initially the venue was used by the team NMK Stavanger until MK Elgane took over the running of the facility.",
"It was and still is, a significant venue for important motorcycle speedway events.",
"It held qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship, starting in 1979 and qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Team Cup in 1982 and 1992.Additionally, it was the only Norwegian track to host the Intercontinental final in 1995 and has been selected for the final of the Norwegian Individual Speedway Championship on 15 occasions from 1982 to 2021."
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"References"
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[
"Nicolai Clausen (footballer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nicolai Clausen''' (born 10 June 1995) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Danish Superliga club Hvidovre IF."
],
[
"Career",
"Clausen is a product of BSF, where he also started his senior career at in 2014, playing in the Denmark Series.",
"In the summer 2015, he moved to Greve Fodbold, who also played in the Denmark Series.",
"Ahead of the 2018–19 season, Clausen then joined Danish 2nd Division side Akademisk Boldklub, where he played for one year.After leaving AB, Clausen joined another 2nd Division club, Brønshøj Boldklub, on a one-year deal.",
"In the summer 2020, he extended his contract with one further year, after playing 23 games in his first season.On 31 August 2021, Clausen joined Danish 1st Division side Hvidovre IF.",
"In his first season at the club, he made 10 league appearances and 3 in the cup.",
"After a good start to the 2022–23 season, Clausen was rewarded in December 2022 with a new contract, signing until June 2024.Clausen ended up playing 16 games and scoring one goal, contributing to Hvidovre's promotion to the 2023-24 Danish Superliga.",
"Clausen, however, sat out with an injury for almost half of the 2022–23 season until November 2023.He was only back in the squad on 3 December 2023, in a match against Brøndby IF, where he made his comeback match and his debut in the top Danish league."
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"References"
],
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"External links",
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[
"Francisco Reyes (actor)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Reyes attending the red carpet of the 2019 Goya Awards'''Francisco Reyes''' is a Spanish stage, film, and television actor."
],
[
"Biography",
"He trained as an actor at the Madrid's RESAD, but developed his early career as an actor in New York theatres from 2004 to 2018.He featured in Juan Mayorga's play ''Himmelweg'' (''Way to Heaven'') as a Nazi officer, earning critical acclaim and winning an HOLA Award for Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor in 2011.Reyes' performance as Rodrigo Alvarado in Rodrigo Sorogoyen's political thriller ''The Realm'' (2018) earned him a nomination to the Goya Award for Best New Actor at the 33rd Goya Awards.Early television work include appearances in ''Vergüenza'' and ''Paquita Salas''.",
"He has since featured in several film and television roles, including a SS commander in zombie action film ''Valley of the Dead'' (2020), Lagrange in ''30 Coins'', Winters, a villanous hitman opposed to the title character in satirical spy series ''¡García!",
"'', riot-police agent Trajano in ''Asedio'' (2023), or villainous Vanderveen in swashbuckler series ''Zorro'' (2024)."
],
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"Filmography",
" Year Title Role Notes 2018 ''El reino'' (''The Realm'') Alvarado 2020- ''30 monedas'' (''30 Coins'') Lagrange 2022 ''¡García!''",
"(''García!'')",
"Winters 2023 ''Asedio'' Trajano ''Zorro'' Vanderveen"
],
[
"Accolades",
" Year Award Category Work Result HOLA Awards Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor (Theatre) ''Himmelweg'' 74th CEC Medals Best New Actor ''The Realm'' 33rd Goya Awards Best New Actor"
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"References"
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[
"Behind the Walls: A Guide for Families and Friends of Texas Prison Inmates"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Behind the Walls: A Guide for Families and Friends of Texas Prison Inmates''''' is a 2002 book by Jorge Renaud, published by University of North Texas Press.",
"It is aimed at relatives and friends of inmates at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)."
],
[
"Background",
"Renaud, a prisoner, began writing the book after the prison newspaper he was editing for was closed by the administration.",
"He had been involved in the prison system for at least 25 years."
],
[
"Contents",
"The book begins with \"A Short History of Texas Prisons,\" documenting the history of the TDCJ and its predecessor agencies, then has the guide on prison life and operations.According to Lisa E. Brooks of The Urban Institute, the author describes the TDCJ in \"laudably evenhanded\" ways, and criticizes both inmates and TDCJ employees.",
"The author explains that there are ethical and unethical people among both groups, and that, in Brooks' words, the \"dehumanizing and highly charged prison environment\" is the root of problems.",
"The history section describes the agency and its predecessors in a way that, according to Brooks, demonstrates \"a long history of corruption and abuse.",
"\"The book refers to the ''Ruiz v. Estelle'' decision and explains how it altered practices and life in Texas prisons."
],
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"Reception",
"Brooks described the work as an \"important contribution\".",
"According to Brooks, the guide portions are more \"enlightening\" than the history section, which she characterized as \"vitriolic\"; the argued the history portions about ''Ruiz v. Estelle'' were also educational."
],
[
"See also",
"* ''In This Timeless Time'', a book about the Texas death row for men* ''Texas Tough'', a book about the Texas prison system"
],
[
"References",
"* ===Notes==="
],
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"External links",
"* '' Behind the Walls: A Guide for Families and Friends of Texas Prison Inmates '' - University of North Texas Press"
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"PE scope"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''PE scope''' (Russian: Винтовочный оптический прицел образца 1931 г. or '''ПЕ''', often called Прицел Емельянова, or '''Yemelyanov's sight''' or Прицел Единый or '''Standard sight''') is a family of Soviet telescopic sights, used from 1930s onwards on Mosin-Nagant sniper rifles, as well as SVT and AVS rifles.",
"It was later superseded by PU scope."
],
[
"History",
"The sight was developed by LOMO (back then called All-Union Association of Optical-Mechanical Industry) to replace the PT optical sight; The main goal of modernization was the introduction of mechanisms for horizontal and vertical corrections.",
"Approval for gross production at plant No.",
"19 took place on November 13, 1931, the PE code was assigned by order from May 13, 1933.During 1932, the PE sight system underwent several changes, mainly to the adjustment unit and to the shape of the lens tube.",
"By the beginning of 1933, development of the PE design was completed, and there were so many innovations that the plant tried to report on the creation of a “sight of the 1932 model,” but such an initiative was not supported by management.",
"Due to the presence of the factory mark “UVP” and the inscription “V.",
"P obr.",
"1931\" The PE sight in the 30s was often mistakenly called the VP or UVP sight."
],
[
"Production",
"Production was first established at the Krasnogorsk plant No.",
"19, then transferred to the Leningrad \"Progress\" plant (plant No.",
"357 of the People's Commissariat of Armaments of the USSR), and then expanded to the Kharkov Labor Commune plant of the NKVD of the USSR.",
"All products were supplied to Tula (plant No.",
"173), where the country's only production of sniper rifles based on the Mosin and SVT systems was located.",
"Brackets, dust caps and canvas covers were also manufactured there.",
"Mounting of the PE sight on Mosin rifles was carried out using a Smirnsky bracket, similar to the PT sight.In 1940, all enterprises switched to producing a more advanced PU sight, but during the war the production of PE sights was resumed.In total, about 46.5 thousand PE sights were produced in Krasnogorsk and Leningrad in 1931-37, and about 120 thousand were produced in Leningrad and Kharkov in 1942-43."
],
[
"Description",
"The optical system, consisting of nine lenses, was borrowed from the developments of the Zeiss company and tested on the Soviet PT sight.",
"The design of the diopter adjustment and lateral adjustment mechanisms was similar to the Visar 5 sight from the Bush company.Criticism was caused by poor sealing of the aiming tube and an unreliable focusing mechanism.",
"In addition, it was noted that the reticle of the PE sight provided little feedback for the shooter."
],
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"Technical Characteristics<ref name=\":0\" />",
"* Magnification factor: ×3,87* Field of view: 5,5°* Exit pupil diameter: 7,6 mm* Lens speed: 59,3* Eye relief: 85 mm* Focus range: from 3 to +2"
],
[
"Combat use",
"It was actively used by the Red Army on the battlefields of the Great Patriotic War.",
"German and Finnish troops also used captured PE sights, not only with standard Soviet sniper rifles, but also with weapons of their own production.",
"To do this, in some cases, the sights were subjected to quite radical alterations.In July 1943, comparative tests of PE, PU and captured German sights were carried out, based on the results of which it was concluded that the PU was not inferior to the PE in combat properties, and significantly superior to it in terms of weight, size, technology and performance."
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"References"
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"* *"
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"Citizen of a Kind"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Citizen of a Kind''''' () is a 2024 South Korean crime drama film directed by Park Young-ju, starring Ra Mi-ran, Gong Myung, Yeom Hye-ran, Park Byung-eun, Jang Yoon-ju, Lee Moo-saeng and Ahn Eun-jin.",
"It is based on the true story of Kim Seong-ja, a laundromat owner in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi, who caught the head of a voice phishing organization in 2016.It was released on January 24, 2024."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"Deok-hee (Ra Mi-ran) is looking for a loan due to a fire incident at her laundromat.",
"One day, the bank calls and offers a generous upfront loan so she takes it right away.",
"Deok-hee is shocked to realize later that she was the victim of a voice phishing scheme.",
"Deok-hee lost all her money and ended up on the streets with her children.",
"One day, the phisher who tricked her, Jae-min (Gong Myung), calls again to tip Deok-hee off about the criminal organization that locked him up.",
"A case that even the police have given up on, Deok-hee flies directly to Qingdao with her co-workers, with the intention of rescuing Jae-min and finding the lost money."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Ra Mi-ran as Kim Deok-hee, who lost tens of millions of won instantly due to a voice phishing message sent and set out to track down the person in charge.",
"* Gong Myung as Kwon Jae-min, a secret informant who informs Deok-hee about the voice phishing organization .",
"* Yeom Hye-ran as Bong-rim, Deok-hee's co-worker and friend who is quick-witted and helps her both materially and spiritually.",
"She is of Korean-Chinese descent.",
"* Park Byung-eun as Park Hyeong-sik, an intelligence team detective who is one step behind Deok-hee in both investigation and arrest.",
"* Jang Yoon-ju as Sook-ja, a character who shows an unstoppable drive just like Deok-hee, and strongly supports her in tracking down the voice phishing leader.",
"* Lee Moo-saeng as Oh Myung-hwan, the head of a Chinese voice phishing organization that controls hundreds of billions of dollars.",
"* Ahn Eun-jin as Ae-rim, Bong-rim 's younger sister who lives in Qingdao.",
"* Lee Joo-seung as Kyeong-cheol, a member of the voice phishing organization who is contemplating whether to escape or stay at the voice phishing company he applied for, thinking it was a high-paying part-time job.",
"* Sung Hyuk as Dae-woo, a member of the voice phishing organization.",
"* Kim Yool-ho as Detective Kim, an intelligence team detective who, along with Detective Park, tracks down voice phishing organizations.",
"* Seo Ji-hoo as Detective Shin, a junior detective on Detective Park 's intelligence team."
],
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"Production",
"Principal photography began in September 2020 and ended in December 2020."
],
[
"Reception",
"===Box office===, ''Citizen of a Kind'' has grossed $5.8 million with a running total of 837,959 tickets sold."
],
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"References"
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"External links",
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"Alanna Fitzpatrick"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Alanna Fitzpatrick''' is an Irish rugby union player who plays for Blackrock and the Ireland women's national rugby sevens team."
],
[
"Career",
"Fitzpatrick is from Portarlington, County Laois.",
"She played interprovincial rugby from the age of 15 years-old.",
"She played for PortDara Falcons and was part of the successful PortDara U-18 side who won the Leinster Cup in 2021.In April 2022, she was called up to the Irish under-18 team for the U18 Six Nations.",
"She plays All Ireland League rugby for Blackrock, making her debut in November 2022.Fitzpatrick made her debut for the Ireland women's national rugby sevens team at the Rugby European Sevens Championship Series in Hamburg, Germany in July 2023.At 18 years-old, she became one of the youngest players to ever represent Ireland in a senior rugby international, just a few weeks after finishing her Leaving Cert.",
"She subsequently played for Ireland in Sevens Rugby in January 2024 at the SVNS Series tournament in Perth, Western Australia.",
"The Irish team claimed their first World Series tournament victory at the event."
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"References"
]
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"Sarah Smith Lay"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sarah Smith Lay''', wife of abolitionist Benjamin Lay, and Quaker, was born in Rochester, Kent County, England.",
"She was known as a well respected woman in Quaker Friends groups.",
"According to her husband, who himself had physical disabilities which limited his height, Sarah too was similar in stature.",
"The couple were, generally, noted to be a fine fit with one another.Sarah Smith married Benjamin Lay in 1718.Lay had gone to America to receive a document which cleared him for marriage.",
"He had done this because his behavior in English Quaker meeting houses would have halted his acquiring of a document for marriage.",
"The two had to apply together to be given permission to marry which was granted the same year of their wedding.",
"Smith and her husband then moved to Barbados in the 1720s to operate a business there.Benjamin Lay was notoriously disruptive.",
"Sarah Smith, on the other hand, was described as \"an intelligent and pious woman\" and \"an approved minister of the gospel\" at Friends Meetings.",
"While it is not known if this difference caused trouble in their personal relationship, fellow Quakers struggled to understand how Sarah could put up with the radical."
],
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"Barbados 1718–1720",
"Upon their arrival in Barbados, the Lay's opened up a merchant shop, or goods store.",
"Benjamin Lay would later write that here the two came face to face with the abhorrent institution of slavery and the poor conditions of the enslaved people.",
"He described them as nearly starved.",
"Lay did say, however, that the enslaved people seemed \"to love and admire us, we being pretty much alike in Stature and otherways\", and \"seem'd to rejoice to see us together, we were so very much alike; and would lift up their Hands with Admiration.",
"\"Sarah attempted to provide charity to the enslaved people who lingered near their shops.",
"Some historians say the charity was rather meager, however, because she handed them the rotten or moldy food which they could spare.",
"It did create an issue as the enslaved persons would return unannounced and take food from their store.",
"Lay was rather angered, but understood that he was as much to blame, if not more so than them.",
"He also describes that, upon seeing a rather gruesome scene, his \"dear wife\" asked him, \"What is there to do?\"",
"about the issue of slavery.",
"The couple stayed only briefly in Barbados before returning to England."
],
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"Pennsylvania 1732–1735",
"Sarah and Benjamin returned to England.",
"They lived in London for some years, then in Colchester.",
"It was in Colchester where local Quaker's who held her in high regard demanded she turn over her certificate of marriage, and Lay's document which approved him to be fit for marriage.",
"She denied, and stood by her husband despite his continued unruly behavior.",
"In a final move, the couple found themselves settling in Pennsylvania, around Philadelphia.Sarah Smith Lay passed away in 1735 and is buried in Abington, Pennsylvania.Her husband shortly after her death wrote his book ''All slave-keepers that keep the innocent in bondage...'' in 1738.One author said of the work which Lay writes of his wife in, that \"His words tell of the respect he held for her and the painful loss he felt after their social and physical separation.",
"The sound of his words constitute an autobiographic scream.\""
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"Bacong Church"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Bacong Church''', also known as '''Saint Augustine of Hippo Parish Church''', is a Roman Catholic church located in Bacong, Negros Oriental, Philippines.The Augustinian Recollects built the church in 1865.It is partly made of bricks, a deviation from the coral stones, which is the usual construction material used for churches during the Spanish colonization in the Philippines.",
"In addition, the belfry has a caracol-type stairs, and has a number of L-shape masonry work on its walls, a rarity among Philippine churches.The church has a pipe organ, which originally came from Zaragoza, Spain in the late 19th century.The National Museum of the Philippines declared it a national cultural property in 1972."
],
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"Gallery",
"File:Bacong Church belfry - 1.jpg|BelfryFile:Bacong Church organ - 1.jpg|Pipe organFile:Bacong Church nave from the choir loft - 2.jpg|InteriorFile:Bacong Church National Cultural Treasure plaque - 2.jpg|National Cultural Treasure marker"
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"References"
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"*"
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[
"Alvania riparia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania riparia''''' 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 2.37 mm, its diameter 1.61 mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata in Aquitaine, France; age range: 28.4 to 23.03 Ma"
],
[
"References",
"* Lozouet P. (1998).",
"Nouvelles espèces de gastéropodes (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de l'Oligocène et du Miocène inférieur de l'Aquitaine (Sud-Ouest de la France).",
"Cossmanniana.",
"5(3-4): 61–102."
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"Etta Becker-Donner"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Etta Becker-Donner''' (born December 5, 1911 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary as ''Violetta Donner''; died 25 September 1975 in Vienna) was an Austrian ethnologist."
],
[
"Life",
"Etta Donner studied ethnology and African linguistics at the University of Vienna.In 1934, the then 22-year-old Donner made her first trip to Liberia, and in 1936 and 1937 she made a second trip.In 1941, the year of the war, she married the American expert Hans Becker, who was transferred to Chile in 1947 for work.",
"Becker-Donner also changed her research focus to Latin America.",
"After her husband's death in 1948, she returned to Vienna.In 1954 she undertook her first expedition to Brazil.",
"She went on further trips to Costa Rica and Guatemala.",
"South American art was the focus.",
"Research trips also took place to China, the US and the Soviet Union.",
"She usually carried out these trips without European travel companions and was usually only with local guides or interpreters.In 1955 she took over the management of the then independent Ethnological Museum Vienna, which she already knew because she had been employed there as a research assistant from 1938.She was the director of the museum for 20 years and during this time she expanded the area of special exhibitions and events.But her work also extended into development policy.",
"She was one of the founders of the Latin America Institute in Vienna.",
"She was buried in the Hietzinger Friedhof.Her daughter is the artist and poet ."
],
[
"Works (excerpt)",
"* ''The Acrobats of the Snake League'', 1936* ''Togba, a Woman's Society in Liberia'', 1938* —, Winifred M. Deans (transl.",
"): ''Hinterland Liberia.''",
"(English), London 1939, reprint New York 1977, OBV* ''Indian painting from the United States''.",
"Contemporary Indian paintings, handicrafts, everyday objects, exhibition catalogue, 1958* ''Pre-Columbian Painting'', 1962* ''Masterpieces of Korean art.",
"Exhibition organized by the Federal Ministry of Education, May 18, 1962 - June 30, 1962'', exhibition catalog, 1962* ''Folk woodcuts from NE Brazil'', exhibition catalog (introduction), 1962* ''Central America, Mexico.",
"Peoples and cultures, special exhibition 1964'', (exterior shots), 1964* ''The Language of Mano'', 1965* ''Guatemala and its folk art, special exhibition spring 1967, Museum of Ethnology'', (exterior photos), 1967* ''Peru.",
"Exhibition 1968, Schloßmuseum Matzen'', (text), 1968* ''Brazil's Indians'', 1969"
],
[
"Awards",
"* 1959: Prize of the City of Vienna for the Humanities* 2011/12: ''Science Adventures: Etta Becker-Donner in Africa and Latin America.''",
"Exhibition in the Museum of Ethnology Vienna archive/2011/adventure-science/ |text=2011/12: ''Adventure Science: Etta Becker-Donner in Africa and Latin America.''",
"|wayback=20131203231037 |archiv-bot=2019-04-09 14:18:20 InternetArchiveBot}}"
],
[
"Literature",
"* ''Becker-Donner, Violetta Etta.''",
"In: Bettina Beer: ''Women in German-speaking ethnology.",
"A manual''.",
"Cologne: Böhlau, 2007, ISBN 978-3-412-11206-6, pp.",
"28–34.",
"* Christian F. Feest: ''Etta Becker-Donner (1911–1975)'' in ''Indiana.''",
"1977, pp.",
"265–268.",
"* Brigitte Fuchs: ''Etta Becker-Donner.''",
"In: Brigitta Keintzel, Ilse Korotin (ed.",
"): ''Women scientists in and from Austria.",
"Life - work - impact.''",
"Böhlau, Vienna/Cologne/Weimar 2002, ISBN 3-205-99467-1, pp.",
"53–55.",
"* Hans Manndorff: ''In Memoriam Etta Becker-Donner'' in ''Wiener ethnological communications'', 1976* Hans Manndorff: \"In Memoriam Dr. Etta Becker-Donner\" in ''Notices of the Anthropological Society in Vienna'' 108, 1978"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Etta Becker-Donner in the Austria-Lexikon* Etta Becker-Donner on the history of African studies in Austria*"
]
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[
"Alte Waage (Leipzig)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Alte Waage''', in English: Old Weigh House, is a building that stands on the north side of the Markt of the German city of Leipzig, on the corner with Katharinenstrasse.",
"Originally, it was built in 1555 under the direction of the mayor and builder Hieronymus Lotter (1497–1580) and the executive master builder Paul Speck († 1557).",
"It is an example of the Saxon Renaissance."
],
[
"History",
"The so-called saffron flakes were previously found in this place.",
"Behind the four-tier gable facing the market with sundial at the top and stair tower in front, the house had two upper floors and attic and two floors above the cellar and the ground floor.The Alte Waage was the center of the Leipzig Trade Fair, which was then operated as a goods fair with direct sales.",
"Here all goods had to be weighed, after which the tariff was collected, which the city shared with the territorial lord.",
"The necessary facilities and rooms were located on the ground floor.",
"The city treasury received more than a quarter of its total annual income through the public weigh house.The basement housed the council bar and the first floor housed the men's dining room.",
"From 1558 to 1638 the escort was based here, responsible for road safety in exchange for an escort fee.",
"From 1590 the building also housed the post office of the Leipzig council with the express room.",
"From 1661 to 1712 the Electorate of Saxony post office of Leipzig was located here, which was then moved to the ''Leipzig Amtshof'' (office building) on the St. Thomas Church Square (''Thomaskirchhof'').In 1820 the weighing business was moved to the front of the city centre.",
"Opposite the Hallisches Tor, to the north, a new public weighbridge building and a customs office were built (both no longer preserved).",
"That's why the building in the city center was now called Alte Waage (Old Weigh House).",
"It was now used as a commercial building, but until 1862 the Leipzig city guard (''Leipziger Kommunalgarde'') also had a permanent office there.",
"When the gable was renovated, the stair tower was removed in 1861.In 1917 the new office of the Leipzig Fair (''Leipziger Messeamt'') moved into the building, and remained there until 1943.Furthermore, the \"Mitteldeutsche Rundfunk AG - Society for entertainment and education\" (MIRAG) was temporarily established in some rooms.",
"On 1 March 1924, radio stations in Germany began broadcasting with the transmitting antenna on the New Johannishopital in Leipzig.On 4 December 1943 an air raid completely destroyed the building.",
"After the rubble was removed, the property remained undeveloped for a few years.",
"The central area of the building was occupied by temporary buildings for the fair office and later for a travel agency.",
"In 1963/1964 a new building was built based on the design of the Leipzig architect Wolfgang Müller (1932–1992).",
"The entire structure, including the facade facing Katharinenstrasse, is a new modern building.",
"Only the south gable after the market was modeled on the historic Renaissance building, although as before without a stair tower.From the beginning of 1965 the building was used by the GDR travel agency.",
"In 1994 it was acquired by the insurance company ''Alte Leipziger'', which has used it as the location of its regional headquarters since 1996.A chain of fast food restaurants operates on the ground floor ."
],
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"Gallery",
"File:Leipzig Alte Waage 1850.jpg|Alte Waage around 1850File:Leipzig Waageplatz.jpg|Hallisches Tor (1846) with the customs office (left) and the new weigh house (right)File:AHW Nordseite Markt um 1925.jpg|Alte Waage around 1925"
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"Bibliography",
"*"
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"Footnotes"
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"Alvania sanctipaulensis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania sanctipaulensis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Description",
"The length of the shell attains 3 mm, its diameter 2.75 mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata in Aquitaine, France; age range: 28.4 to 23.03 Ma"
],
[
"References",
"* Lozouet P. (1998).",
"Nouvelles espèces de gastéropodes (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de l'Oligocène et du Miocène inférieur de l'Aquitaine (Sud-Ouest de la France).",
"Cossmanniana.",
"5(3-4): 61–102."
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"Alvania stephanensis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania stephanensis''''' 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 1.64 mm, its diameter 0.98 mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata in Aquitaine, France; age range: 28.4 to 23.03 Ma"
],
[
"References",
"* Lozouet P. (1998).",
"Nouvelles espèces de gastéropodes (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de l'Oligocène et du Miocène inférieur de l'Aquitaine (Sud-Ouest de la France).",
"Cossmanniana.",
"5(3-4): 61–102."
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"List of crossings of the River Weaver"
],
[
"Introduction",
"List of crossings of the River Weaver north of Nantwich.",
"Bridges which only access the island between original course and Weaver Navigation are not included.+Key to heritage status Status CriteriaI Grade I listed.",
"Bridge of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally importantII* Grade II* listed.",
"Particularly important bridge of more than special interestII Grade II listed.",
"Bridge of national importance and special interestCrossingDateCoordinatesHeritagestatusLocalityNotesImageShrewbridge Road-NantwichA530Railway Bridge-NantwichWelsh Marches line120pxNantwich Riverside South Footbridge-Nantwich120pxNantwich Riverside Footbridges-NantwichSeveral bridges accessing Mill Island120pxNantwich BridgeEarly 19th CentNantwich120pxSir Thomas Fairfax Bridge-Nantwich120pxNantwich Riverside North Footbridges-Nantwich3 Footbridges120pxBeam Bridge-NantwichBarony Road B5074120pxNantwich Bypass Bridge-NantwichA51Rail Bridge-CreweNorth Wales Main Line120pxChurch Minshull Aqueduct1833Church MinshullShropshire Union Canal120pxFarm Access Bridge-Church MinshullOld Hoolgrave access120pxChurch Minshull BridgeChurch MinshullCross Lane120pxFootbridge-Wimboldsley120pxWinsford High St Roundabout-Winsford2 Bridges120pxWeaver Parkway Footbridge -Winsford120pxVale Royal Locks1890HartfordFootbridge on River, locks on Navigation120pxVale Railway Viaduct1837HartfordWest Coast Main Line120pxHartford Bridge-HartfordA556120pxHunt's Locks1890NorthwichLocks on Navigation, Riversdale Bridge on River.120pxWeaver Railway Viaduct1860NorthwichMid-Cheshire line120pxHayhurst Bridge1899NorthwichSwing Bridge120pxNorthwich Town Bridge1899NorthwichSwing Bridge120pxWinnington Turn Bridge1909WinningtonSwing Bridge120pxActon Bridge-A49 Swing Bridge120pxDutton Locks1874Dutton Horse Bridge on River, locks on Navigation120pxDutton Viaduct1837West Coast Main Line Liverpool Branch120pxFrodsham Bridge1850FrodshamOriginal River120pxSutton Weaver Swing Bridge-FrodshamWeaver Navigation120pxFrodsham Viaduct1850FrodshamOriginal River120pxFrodsham Navigation Viaduct1850FrodshamWeaver Navigation120pxWeaver Viaduct1971-FrodshamM56120px"
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"References"
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[
[
"Alvania sublagouardensis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania sublagouardensis''''' 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 2.30 mm, its diameter 1.30 mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata in Aquitaine, France; age range: 28.4 to 23.03 Ma"
],
[
"References",
"* Lozouet P. (1998).",
"Nouvelles espèces de gastéropodes (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de l'Oligocène et du Miocène inférieur de l'Aquitaine (Sud-Ouest de la France).",
"Cossmanniana.",
"5(3-4): 61–102."
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
[
"Cha kroeung"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Cha kroeung''''' (, ) is a popular Cambodian street food dish made out of stir fried vegetables and meat (beef, pork or chicken) marinated in yellow ''kroeung'' served with steamed rice.The dish contains vegetables, such as garlic, white onions, green and red bell peppers that are stir fried separately from the meat.",
"If long beans are used as well, they are blanched before to ensure that they cook at the same time as the other ingredients.",
"The meat is marinated in yellow ''kroeung'' and stir-fried with fish sauce and palm sugar before the vegetables are added.",
"If ''prahok'' is used instead of fish sauce, it is cooked in oil in a pan to dehydrate it before meat is added.",
"The dish is garnished with chopped kaffir lime leaves, Asian basil or holy basil.",
"''Cha kroeung'' is served with plain steamed rice to balance out the saltiness of the stir-fries vegetables and meat."
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"References"
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[
[
"Bettina Beer"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bettina Beer''' (* November 14th, 1966 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German ethnologist and cultural and social anthropologist .",
"She is a professor of ethnology at the University of Lucerne"
],
[
"Life",
"Beer studied ethnology, folklore and Spanish at the University of Hamburg from 1986 to 1992.She wrote her master's thesis on ''Ethnological work on interethnic marriages in pre-industrial societies'' and then researched marriage migration and interethnic marriages in the Filipino community in Hamburg until 1996.From 1993 to 1995 she was supported by a doctoral scholarship from the University of Hamburg.",
"Starting in 1993, she went on field trips to the Philippines to conduct research on “marriage migration and interethnic marriages” (DAAD-funded).In 2001 she completed her habilitation in ethnology at the University of Hamburg with a thesis on “body concepts, interethnic relationships and theories of racism”.",
"In 2006 she received a W-3 professorship for ethnology at the Institute for Anthropology at the University of Heidelberg.",
"In 2008 she was appointed full professor of ethnology at the seminar for cultural and social anthropology at the University of Lucerne.",
"From 2011 to 2014 she held the Leibniz Chair at the Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT Bremen).Beer mainly researches Transcultural Relations and Migration, kinship and political anthropology, ethnology of the senses, psychological ethnology (especially cognitive ethnology) and the history of ethnology.",
"With a focus on Wampar, a culture in the middle reaches of the Markham River in the Morobe Province of today's Papua New Guinea, she continues research that began in 1958 from her 2019 deceased husband Hans Fischer were started at the University of Hamburg."
],
[
"Publications",
"* ''German-Filipino marriages: interethnic marriages and migration of women'', Reimer, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-496-02601-4 (dissertation University of Hamburg 1996, 301 pages).",
"* ''Post from the Philippines.",
"Ethnological research through letters'', Lit, Hamburg 1998, ISBN 978-3-8258-3685-6.",
"* ''Joe's stories.",
"Analyzes of Filipino stories in their cultural context (= ''Cultural Analyzes'', Volume 2), Reimer, Berlin 1999, ISBN 978-3-496-02673-0.",
"* ''Body concepts, interethnic relationships and theories of racism: a cross-cultural study'' (= ''Cultural Analyzes'', Volume 4).",
"Reimer, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-496-02735-5 (Habilitation thesis University of Hamburg 2002, 453 pages).",
"* (Ed.",
"): ''Methods and techniques of field research'', Reimer, Berlin 2003, ISBN 978-3-496-02754-6.",
"* ''Women in German-speaking ethnology''.",
"A manual.",
"Böhlau, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2007, ISBN 978-3-412-11206-6.",
"* with Gabriele Alex and Bernhard Hadolt (eds.",
"): ''Wa(h)re Medicine: on the authenticity and commodification of health and healing'' (= ''Curare'' 1978, year 35(2012)3, ).",
"Published by AGEM - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnomedizin e.V.",
"VWB - Publishing House for Science and Education, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-86135-768-1.",
"* with Stephan Claassen: ''The Wampar String Figure Repertoire in Comparative Perspective.",
"Social Change and Interethnic Relations in Papua New Guinea'', In: Bulletin for the International String Figure Association 21, ISFA Press, Pasadena (California) 2014, pp.",
"15–141."
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"Referencs"
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[
[
"Alvania virodunensis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania virodunensis''''' 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 1.53 mm, is diameter 0.91 mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata in Aquitaine, France; age range: 28.4 to 23.03 Ma"
],
[
"References",
"* Lozouet P. (1998).",
"Nouvelles espèces de gastéropodes (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de l'Oligocène et du Miocène inférieur de l'Aquitaine (Sud-Ouest de la France).",
"Cossmanniana.",
"5(3-4): 61–102."
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
[
"Toni M. Ganzel"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Toni M. Ganzel''' is an American otolaryngologist and academic administrator who was the 24th dean of the University of Louisville School of Medicine from 2012 to 2023."
],
[
"Life",
"Ganzel is from New Mexico.",
"Her family lived in Nebraska while her father was stationed at Offutt Air Force Base with the Strategic Air Command.",
"She received a B.S.",
"and M.D.",
"(1978) from the University of Nebraska.",
"Ganzel completed an otolaryngology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.",
"In 2000, she earned a M.B.A. focusing on medical group management from the University of St. Thomas.",
"Ganzel was a faculty member at the Creighton University School of Medicine.",
"In 1983, she joined the University of Louisville School of Medicine as an assistant professor of otolaryngology.",
"From 1989 to 2002, she was chief of otolaryngology at Kosair Children’s Hospital.",
"She was director of the division of otolyngology at the University of Louisville from 1993 to 2001.She served as associate dean of student affairs at the medical school from 2001 to 2003 when she was promoted to senior associate dean for students and academic affairs.",
"She is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons.",
"In March 2012, Ganzel succeeded Edward C. Halperin as the interim dean of the school of medicine.",
"She was appointed as the 24th dean on June 1, 2013.She is the first woman to hold the role.",
"Ganzel retired in June 2023 and was succeeded by interim dean Jeffrey M. Bumpous."
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"References"
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[
[
"Astley Bransby"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Astley Bransby''' (died 1789) was an English stage actor and theatre manager who was a long-standing member of the company of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane under David Garrick.",
"His first known performance was Captain Plume in George Farquhar's ''The Recruiting Officer'' in 1744 at the Haymarket where he was part of a group of young actors being trained by Charles Macklin.",
"The following year he made his first appearance at Drury Lane and remained there for three decades, with the expection of a four-year spell at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden from 1749 to 1753.He played a vast number of supporting roles in the repertory as well as occasionally originating new roles.",
"He retired from thestage in 1777 from ill health.",
"He was a co-manager of Richmond Theatre."
],
[
"Selected roles",
"* Captain Plume in ''The Recruiting Officer'' by George Farquhar (1744)* Octar in ''The Orphan of China'' by Arthur Murphy (1759)* Dumnorix in ''The Siege of Aquileia'' by John Home (1760)* Blandford in ''All in the Wrong'' by Arthur Murphy (1761)* Bridgemore in ''The Fashionable Lover'' by Richard Cumberland (1772)* Russet in ''The Jealous Wife'' by George Colman the Elder (1777)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745–1820: A Calendar of Performances''.",
"Lehigh University Press, 2011.",
"* Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A.",
"& Langhans, Edward A.",
"''A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800, Volumes 1-2''.",
"SIU Press, 1973.",
"* Pedicord Harry William & Bergmann, Fredrick Louis (ed.)",
"''The Plays of David Garrick: Volume II''.",
"SIU Press, 1980."
]
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[
"Speedway Žarnovica"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Speedway Žarnovica''' is a motorcycle speedway stadium in the centre of Žarnovica.",
"It is located off the Bystrická, just south of the tributary, which runs though the centre of the town connected to the Hron.",
"The speedway is organised by the Speedway Club Žarnovica."
],
[
"History",
"The stadium opened in 1953 and even when the country was part of Czechoslovakia, it hosted important motorcycle speedway events, including multiple qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship, starting in 1979 and a qualifying round of the Speedway World Team Cup in 1986.The first motorcycle sport World Championship event as an independent nation was held at the track in 1994.The stadium continues to hold major international speedway events which have included rounds of the Individual Speedway European Championship, finals of the European Under-19 Individual Speedway Championship and the Speedway Grand Prix Qualification series."
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"References"
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[
[
"Petalophyllum preissii"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Petalophyllum preissii''''', the '''lettuce liverwort''', is a species of liverwort that is the type species of the family Petalophyllaceae.",
"It is found in Australia and New Zealand, and is at risk of extinction in both countries."
],
[
"Description",
"''Petalophyllum preissii'' is a species that forms a rosette with radiating ruffles of tissue on the upper side of the thallus that gives it a scale-like appearance.",
"The thallus is roughly as long as it is wide, and the rhizoids of the species are clear or brown.In its original description, the similarity of ''P.",
"preissii'' to ''Fossombronia pusilla'' was noted, especially among male and young specimens.",
"It can be told apart from species in ''Fossombronia'' because they have much more narrow thalli, and lack a scaly upper side.",
"The elater cells in the sporophyte are thinner than those of its sister species ''Petalophyllum ralfsii''."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"''Petalophyllum preissii'' was described alongside ''P.",
"ralfsii'' as founding members of the genus ''Petalophyllum'' by Johann Georg Christian Lehmann in 1844.However, it was never clear which species was the type species of the genus.",
"In 1972, ''P.",
"preissii'' was explicitly selected as the type for the first time, and has been used as such since then.A 2014 report rejected ''Petalophyllum australe'' and treated it as a synonym of ''P.",
"preissii''."
],
[
"Ecology",
"Lettuce liverwort is one of only a few hornwort and liverwort species in New Zealand that have been comprehensively surveyed.",
"In 2014, it was assessed as having fewer than 250 individuals in the country.",
"The following year, only 36 plants were found in one population near the town of Kaikoura.''''",
"As such, the species is at a high risk of becoming extinct in New Zealand, and was assessed as Nationally Critical in the New Zealand Threat Classification System in 2014 and 2020 due to the extremely low surviving population in the country.In recent years, the species has been found on Tasmania in Australia.",
"It is the only ''Petalophyllum'' species on the island, and in 2020 the Australian population's status was assessed as Threatened.The precise causes for the decline of ''Petalophyllum preissii'' are unknown, but invasive grasses like ''Festuca rubra'' may be forcing it out of some habitats.''''",
"''Petalophyllum preissii'' is found on moist sandy ground alongside ''Riccia'' liverworts."
],
[
"References",
"=== Bibliography ===* * * * *"
],
[
"External links",
"* ''Petalophyllum preissii'' discussed on RNZ ''Critter of the Week'', 9 July 2021"
]
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[
"Serabit el-Khadim proto-Sinaitic inscriptions"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Serabit sphinx (#345)The '''Serabit el-Khadim proto-Sinaitic inscriptions''' are about 30 early alphabetic inscriptions in proto-Sinaitic script found at or in the vicinity of Serabit el-Khadim on the Sinai Peninsula."
],
[
"Description",
"Romanus François Butin of Catholic University of America published articles in the ''Harvard Theological Review'' based on the 1927 Harvard Mission to Serabit and the 1930 Harvard-Catholic University Joint Expedition.",
"His article \"The Serabit Inscriptions: II.",
"The Decipherment and Significance of the Inscriptions\" provides an early detailed study of the inscriptions and some dozen black and white photographs, hand-drawings and analysis of the previously published inscriptions, #346, 349, 350–354, and three new inscriptions, #355–368.At that time, #355 was still in situ at Serabit but had not been photographed by the previous Harvard Mission.",
"In 1932, he wrote: The present article was begun with the limited purpose of making known the new inscriptions discovered by the Harvard-Catholic University Joint Expedition to Serabit in the spring of 1930.In the course of this study, I perceived that some signs doubtful in the inscriptions already published were made clear by the new slabs, and I decided to go over the entire field again."
],
[
"Table of inscriptions",
"All the inscriptions published between 1916 and 1936 were given identification numbers following those of Gardiner's initial 1916 publication.",
"Gardiner's numbers 1–344 were objects from Sinai with unrelated Egyptian inscriptions, so the Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions numbering began at 345.Future scholars continued this numbering scheme for ease of reference.",
"Name Object Images Location Discovery SketchPhotoOriginalCurrentIDDiscovererPublication 345 Sphinx alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, Hathor temple British Museum EA41748 1906, Petrie 1916, Gardiner 346 Statuette alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Egyptian Museum 38268 347 Two sphinx heads alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Art & History Museum (Brussels) – 348 Unknown alt=An inscription Wadi Magharah Lost – 1868, Palmer 1904, Weill 349 Rock panel alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, Mine L Egyptian Museum 52511 1906, Petrie 1916, Gardiner 350 Rock panel alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 51517 351 Rock panel alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 52514 352 Rock panel alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 52510 353 Rock panel alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 51513 or 52515 354 Rock panel alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 52510 (partly lost) 356 Rock panel alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 51513 or 52515 1927, Lake 1928, Butin 357 Rock panel alt=An inscription alt=An inscription In situ 358 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, Mine M 359 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Unknown Egyptian Museum 52516 1929, Hjelt 360 Slab alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Ridge between Wadi Qattar and Wadi Umm Themeyim – 1930, Lake 1932, Butin 361 Small rock alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, Mine N – 362 Lozenge alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, above Mine L – 363 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, south of Mine L – 364 Fragment alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, in front of Mine M – 365 palimpsest alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, Egyptian camp – 367 Rock panel alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, south of Mine L – 374 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription Serabit, Mine M 65466 1935, Lake 1936, Butin 375 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 65467 Gerster 1 Wadi Nasb In situ Gerster 1961, Leibovitch Gerster 2 '''Disputed (according to Albright):''' 355 alt=An inscription In situ 1906, Petrie 1916, Gardiner 366 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 1930, Lake 1932, Butin 368 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 369 Statuette alt=An inscription 370 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 371 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 372 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription 373 alt=An inscription alt=An inscription"
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"List of National Treasures of India"
],
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"Introduction",
"This is a list of '''List of National Treasures of India''', as named by the Antiquities and Art Treasures Act (1972).==Artists== + List of National Treasures of India Name Image NotesNandalal Bose Nicholas Roerich 150pxAmrita Sher-Gil 150px Sailoz Mookherjea Jamini Roy Gaganendranath Tagore150px Rabindranath Tagore 150px Raja Ravi Varma 150px"
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"El Tagola"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''El Tagola''' (), or '''Al-Takula''', is a village in South Kordofan, Sudan.",
"It's known for its gold mines that used toxic cyanide for extraction.",
"There have been reports of protests and conflicts in the area related to the mining activities."
],
[
"History",
"In March 2017, in protest against the use of cyanide, residents of Talodi, South Kordofan State, set fire to the '''El Tagola gold extraction factory''' and its machinery.",
"Despite security presence, the factory workers fled.",
"Meanwhile, citizens of Baloula administrative unit appealed for health services and the establishment of a midwife training centre due to a lack of medical staff.In July 2017, the people living near the gold mines, in El Leri, Kalogi, and Talodi, resorted to the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) for protection and protested in front of the garrison in Talodi.",
"There were also reports of protests against the use of cyanide in the gold extraction process due to its highly toxic nature and potential environmental impact.In October 2019, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) raided an El Tagola mine in South Kordofan, intercepting activists collecting evidence of harmful substances used in mining.",
"The militia opened fire, causing injuries and forcing workers to flee.",
"The market was looted, some sites were set on fire, and the militia fled.",
"The army arrived too late to intervene.",
"Following the incident, a joint committee of the SAF and anti-gold mining committees in Talodi locality in South Kordofan managed to release 14 people who were detained by the RSF government militia in the El Tagola mine.",
"The detainees were reportedly placed in a closed container as a makeshift detention centre.In June 2022, three gold miners from Anqartu were arrested by the SAF in El Tagola while returning from SPLM-controlled areas.",
"They were detained for nine days, had their money confiscated, and were ordered to leave the town.",
"The Hodo Centre for Human Rights expressed concern over the security situation and called for an investigation into the confiscated funds.During the on-going Sudanese war that started on 15 April 2023, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North (SPLM-N) led by Abdelaziz al-Hilu (SPLM-N El Hilu) has reportedly attacked the Sudanese Armed Forces' (SAF) garrisons in El Tagola.",
"The SPLM-N El Hilu took control of the garrison and the area since July."
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[
"1968–69 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1968–69 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team''' represented Santa Clara University as a member of the West Coast Athletic Conference during the 1968–69 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.",
"They finished the season with a 27–2 record (13–1 WCAC) and made the NCAA tournament, reaching the Elite Eight before falling to mighty UCLA for the second straight season.",
"They were led by head coach Dick Garibaldi."
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"Roster"
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"Schedule and results",
" Regular Season NCAA Tournament"
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"Rankings"
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"References"
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"Jane Dabney Shackelford"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Jane Dabney Shackelford''' (October 16, 1895 – December 22, 1979) was an American educator and writer, based in Indiana."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Mary Jane Dabney was born in Clarksville, Tennessee, and raised in Logansport, Indiana, the daughter of George Brooks Dabney and Margaret (Maggie) Viola Stewart Dabney.",
"She graduated from Indiana State Normal College in 1919, and earned a master's degree from Columbia University in 1927.She was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, and Kappa Delta Pi."
],
[
"Career",
"Shackelford taught school in Terre Haute, Indiana for 43 years, fronm 1919 until she retired in 1962.She also led a Girl Scout troop in Terre Haute, from 1936 into the 1950s.",
"To address a gap in the literature for elementary students, she wrote ''The Child's Story of the Negro'' (1938, with illustrations by Lois Mailou Jones), and ''My Happy Days'' (1944, with photographs by fellow educator Cecil Vinton).Carter G. Woodson appreciated Shackelford's work, and considered her to be a helpful early supporter of Black history content for young children.",
"In addition to her books and teaching, she created booklets for young readers, as head of the Terre Haute branch of the Indiana Negro Historical Society."
],
[
"Publications",
"* ''The Child's Story of the Negro'' (1938, illustrated by Lois Mailou Jones)* ''My Happy Days'' (1944, with Cecil Vinton)"
],
[
"Personal life and legacy",
"Dabney married Kyzer Shackelford in 1915.They had a son, Montrose, who served in World War II.",
"Shackelford died in 1979, at the age of 84.There is a collection of her scrapbooks and other papers in the Vigo County Public Library Archives.",
"Recent scholarship recognizes Shackelford's work as important early Black history for school use, while noting that it holds contradictory messages about social integration and cultural distinctiveness, and presents Africa as exotic and primitive, both common narratives for its era."
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"References"
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[
"Dunki (soundtrack)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Dunki''''' is the soundtrack to the 2023 film of the same name directed by Rajkumar Hirani and stars Shah Rukh Khan, Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal and Boman Irani amongst several others.",
"The album featured eight songs composed by Pritam and one song by Shekhar Ravjiani.",
"The lyricists are Swanand Kirkire, IP Singh, Javed Akhtar, Irshad Kamil, Varun Grover, Kumaar and Amitabh Bhattacharya.",
"After four of the songs were released as singles, the album was released on 18 December 2023 through the T-Series label."
],
[
"Background",
"''Dunki'''s soundtrack is composed by Pritam in his maiden collaboration with Hirani; it is also the former's fourth consecutive collaboration with Khan after ''Billu Barber'' (2009), ''Dilwale'' (2015) and ''Jab Harry Met Sejal'' (2017).",
"Initially Shantanu Moitra, whom had worked with Hirani's earlier films ''Lage Raho Munna Bhai'' (2006), ''3 Idiots'' (2009) and ''PK'' (2014) has been considered to contribute few songs in collaboration with Pritam.",
"During the film's preliminary announcement, Tamil film composer G. V. Prakash Kumar was reportedly considered to score music for the film.",
"However, neither of them signed the film.",
"Pritam composed six songs for the film, with one track \"Waheguru\" is being composed by Shekhar Ravjiani from the Vishal–Shekhar duo.",
"Aman Pant composed the film score.",
"Prior to his composing debut, Pritam worked with Hirani on composing jingles for television advertisements before his film debut with ''Tere Liye'' (2001) who co-composed the music with Jeet Gannguli.Javed Akhtar contributed the lyrics for the song \"Nikle The Kabhi Hum Ghar Se\" after Hirani suggested him to write this particular track.",
"Contrary to his norm on writing the lyrics after the tune being composing, Pritam instead suggested Akhtar to write the lyrics and then he would compose a tune surrounding it."
],
[
"Release",
"The song \"Lutt Putt Gaya\" which was referred to the second \"drop\" by the film's team was released on 22 November 2023.The song also marked the birth anniversary of Sanjay Gadhvi, following his death that occurred three days before on 19 November.",
"Pritam shared a Instagram post reminiscent of how Hirani and Gadhvi mentored him, and the latter introduced him as a composer in ''Tere Liye''; he further dedicated the song to his memory.",
"Arijit Singh performed the track, which was written by Swanand Kirkire and IP Singh.",
"\"Nikle The Kabhi Hum Ghar Se\"—referred to as the third drop—was featured in the film's first teaser.",
"The full song was released on 1 December, as the second single from the album.",
"Sung by Sonu Nigam and written by Javed Akhtar, it was described by Khan as his favorite track from the album.The promo for the third single \"O Maahi\" was released on 10 December, and the full song was released the following day.",
"The song was performed by Arijit and penned by Irshad Kamil.",
"The fourth single titled \"Banda\" was released on 18 December.",
"It is a rap number performed by Diljit Dosanjh and written by Kumaar.",
"The music video for \"Main Tera Rasta Dekhunga\"—a duet written by Amitabh Bhattacharya and performed by Vishal Mishra and Shreya Ghoshal—was released on 27 December.",
"The music video for \"Chal Ve Watna\"—which was introduced in the trailer—was released on 4 January 2024.The soundtrack featuring eight songs were released by T-Series on 18 December."
],
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"Track listing"
],
[
"Reception",
"Sreeparna Sengupta of ''The Times of India'' commented that Pritam's music \"scores high when it comes to underlining every mood\" and described it as \"the best Hindi movie music soundtrack of the year\".",
"Anuj Kumar of ''The Hindu'' complimented Pritam's soundtrack with the songs \"Nikle The Kabhi Hum Ghar Se\" and \"Chal Ve Watna\" providing \"goosebumps\" to the audience.",
"Monika Rawal Kukreja of ''Hindustan Times'' said that the film's soundtrack \"soothes the soul\" where several portions of the film \"rely purely on the lyrics or the background music for an impact, and it hits hard\"."
],
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"Accolades",
"AwardCeremony dateCategoryRecipientsResultRef.Filmfare Awards28 January 2024Best Music DirectorPritamBest LyricistJaved Akhtar for \"Nikle The Kabhi Hum Ghar Se\" Swanand Kirkire and IP Singh for \"Lutt Putt Gaya\"Best Male Playback SingerArijit Singh for \"Lutt Putt Gaya\"Sonu Nigam for \"Nikle The Kabhi Hum Ghar Se\"Best ChoreographyGanesh Acharya for \"Lutt Putt Gaya\""
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"References"
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"Alvania antwerpiensis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania antwerpiensis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Miocene strata in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany (age range: 15.97 to 11.608 Ma)"
],
[
"References",
"* Glibert, M. (1952).",
"Faune malacologique du Miocène de la Belgique.",
"II Gastropodes.",
"Mémoire Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique 121.1–197; plates I-X."
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"External links",
"*"
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"Mamdouh Al Aker"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mamdouh Al Aker''' (born 1943) is a Palestinian physician and politician.",
"He was part of several delegations in the meetings with Israel and served as a member of the Palestinian Higher Education Council between 1994 and 2018."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Al Aker was born in Nablus, Mandatory Palestine, in 1943.He graduated from the Medical School of Cairo University in 1969.During his university studies he was a member of the Marxist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.",
"Al Aker became a fellow at the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh in 1977.He received training in urology at King's College Hospital in London from 1979 to 1981."
],
[
"Career and activities",
"Following his graduation Al Aker worked in Kuwait as a physician between 1970 and 1973.He continued his profession at Makassed Hospital in Jerusalem after completing his training in London.",
"Al Aker was a member of the Palestinian delegation in the Peace Conference held in Madrid in October 1991 and in the following negotiations between Palestinians and Israel.",
"He was part of the Palestinian group who developed the Oslo Accords in 1993.However, he left it due to the fact that the proposed agreement did not contain any item to stop Jewish settlements in the West Bank, to have a shared control over the Jerusalem municipality and to free all Palestinian prisoners arrested by Israel.",
"Because of these he became a critic of the Palestinian Authority (PA) in 1994 when it was founded.",
"He has also criticized the policies of Israel in the West Bank.",
"He was made a member of the Palestinian Higher Education Council in 1994 and held the post until August 2018.He headed the PA's human rights organization in the 2000s.Al Aker was the vice president of the Birzeit University and was involved in the establishment of the first Palestinian Medical School at Al Quds University in 1995, being a member of its steering committee.",
"He is a consultant of urology at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in East Jerusalem.",
"Al Aker has been a member of various organizations.",
"He is the cofounder the Mandela Institute for Palestinian Political Prisoners and served as the vice president of the Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizens' Rights.",
"He is the treasurer of the Ramallah-based Barenboim-Said Center for Music.===Imprisonment===Al Aker was arrested by the Israeli forces several times.",
"They accused him of having connections with the Palestinian resistance groups, and he was imprisoned in 1991 without any formal charge.",
"He was arrested in 2002 and imprisoned for 40 days in solitary confinement."
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"Natalia ǀGoagoses"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Natalia ǀGoagoses''' (born 21 January 1962) is a Namibian politician who has been a member of the National Assembly for SWAPO since 2020.Since 2023, she has served as Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation.",
"She was also the deputy minister in the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development from April 2021 to September 2023."
],
[
"Biography",
"ǀGoagoses was born in Outjo on 21 January 1962.She holds a Bachelor of Education (B.",
"Ed.)",
"and a Master of Education (M.",
"Ed.).",
"She has worked as a teacher, education inspector, education director and, from 2013, head of the Erongo Regional Council.",
"In January 2020, she was appointed Deputy Chair of the Council for National Heritage.In March 2020, President Hage Geingob appointed ǀGoagoses as a non-voting member of the National Assembly.",
"On 21 April 2021, she was appointed deputy minister in the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development when her predecessor Derek Klazen moved to the Fisheries Ministry as minister.",
"On 12 September 2023, in a cabinet reshuffle, ǀGoagoses was appointed Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation."
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Official Profile"
]
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"Alvania belgica"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania belgica''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Miocene strata in Belgium (age range: 15.97 to 11.608 Ma)"
],
[
"References",
"* Glibert, M. (1952).",
"Faune malacologique du Miocène de la Belgique.",
"II Gastropodes.",
"Mémoire Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique 121.1–197; plates I-X."
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"2002 Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2002 Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts''', the provincial women's championship of Ontario was held January 22 to 26 at the Thunder Bay Tournament Centre in Thunder Bay.",
"The Sherry Middaugh rink from Coldwater, Ontario won the event.",
"She and her rink of Janet Brown, Andrea Lawes and Sheri Cordina would go on to represent Ontario at the 2002 Scott Tournament of Hearts.",
"In the final, Middaugh defeated Darcie Simpson and her team of Kellie Andrews, Dawn Askin and Linda Fulton of Ottawa, 6–4.Middaugh took an early lead in the game, stealing a point in the first end when Simpson missed both her shots.",
"Simpson tied the game in the second, but missed a chance for a third point when she missed a tap-up.",
"Middaugh scored a deuce in the fourth to take a 3–1 lead, she drew for a second shot, but almost went through the rings.",
"Simpson tied the game in the fifth after making a hit and roll for two, but could have scored a third point if her shooter stuck around.",
"The teams traded singles in the seventh and eighth ends.",
"Middaugh scored a game-changing two points in the 9th end to take a 6–4 lead, making a delicate tap of one of her rocks in front of the house.",
"She made a difficult takeout in the 10th end to clinch the victory, running Simpson out of rocks.",
"It was the second straight provincial title for Middaugh.",
"It was the first Ontario Hearts to be played on arena ice, rather than on curling club ice.",
"Almost 10,000 people attended the event, which saw sell-outs for almost every draw."
],
[
"Standings",
"Final standings:KeyTeams to Playoffs Teams to TiebreakersSkip (club) WL Darcie Simpson (Rideau) 8 1 Sherry Middaugh (Coldwater) 6 3 Anne Merklinger (Rideau) 6 3 Tara George (Fort William) 6 3 Karen Bell (Brant) 5 4 Jo-Ann Rizzo (Brant) 5 4 Kirsten Harmark (Bayview) 4 5 Elaine Uhryn (Soo) 2 7 Nancy Wickham (Coniston) 2 7 Jodi Judd (Thunder Bay) 1 8 <!--"
],
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"Draw 1",
"Merklinger 9, Harmark 6*Middaugh 10, Rizzo 4 *Simpson 6, Bell 5 *Wickham 8, Uhryn 5 *George 9, Judd 4 ==Draw 2== Middaugh 9, Merklinger 6 -->"
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"Tie breaker",
"*Merlkinger 10, George 4"
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"Playoffs"
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"Notes"
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"References"
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"Picasso file"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Juan Picasso carrying the File, published in December 1922 in the newspaper ''La Libertad''.",
"The caption of the cartoon reads:\"What Diogenes wanted toto find with his lighter,in Picasso, the vigilante,our country possessed.And so, upon hearing his name,proud and pleasant,says to the whole world Spain:\"He's my man!",
"\"The '''Picasso File''' (in Spanish: '''''Expediente Picasso''''') is the name given to the report written by General Juan Picasso, assigned to the Supreme Council of War and Navy, the highest body of military jurisdiction, in relation to the events that took place in the General Command of Melilla in the months of July and August 1921, known as the \"Annual Disaster\".The following year, General Picasso presented his conclusions to the Supreme Council of War and Navy in a four hundred page summary.",
"The government presided by the conservative José Sánchez Guerra then decided to take the Picasso File to the Congress of Deputies, where a first Commission of Responsibilities was formed in July 1922.It presented its verdict (actually there were three) to the Cortes in November, starting an intense debate.",
"In fact, during that time the File became the most important political problem in the country.",
"In July 1923 a second Commission of Responsibilities was formed but it could not issue any verdict because it was prevented from doing so by Primo de Rivera's coup d'état in September 1923.Primo de Rivera closed the Cortes and the file was dismissed.The Second Spanish Republic, proclaimed in April 1931, formed a new Commission of Responsibilities which focused on the actions of ex-king Alfonso XIII, who was condemned ''in absentia'' for \"high treason\" in November 1931.The new Cortes which emerged from the elections of November 1933, with a majority of the center and the right, transferred the case to the Supreme Court, but on July 9, 1935, the latter ruled that the case should be dismissed because no more punishable acts were found than those already judged (the only sentence passed for the \"Disaster of Annual\" had been the military arrest of General Dámaso Berenguer for six months).",
"Regarding the possible political responsibilities, the Supreme Court concluded that the only ones that could be derived would be subject \"to the judgment of history, and only demandable by public opinion or through its representative bodies\".",
"There ended the judicial (and political) course of the Picasso File."
],
[
"Background",
"Between the end of July and the beginning of August 1921, the greatest defeat of the Spanish colonial army in the Moroccan Protectorate took place.",
"In what would be known as the \"Disaster of Annual\", more than 8,000 men died —most of them replacement soldiers— including General Fernandez Silvestre who commanded the troops and who for several years had been a member of the Military Household of King Alfonso XIII.",
"The territory of effective Spanish control in the Protectorate was reduced to Ceuta and Melilla, and to Tétouan and Larache, with which all the advances achieved in the previous campaign, that of 1912-1913, were lost.",
"The victors of Annual, the Republic of the Rif led by Abd el-Krim, seized 20,000 rifles and 200 cannons and took several hundred Spanish prisoners.The commotion caused in Spain by the tragedy was enormous.",
"The government presided over by the conservative Manuel Allendesalazar tried to hide the events by imposing censorship on the press, but these became known and on August 11 he resigned.",
"Alfonso XIII entrusted the old conservative leader Antonio Maura to form a government, who managed to count on the support of the two parties of the time, of the Catalanists of Francesc Cambó, of the reformists of Melquiades Álvarez and even of the Republicans of Alejandro Lerroux.",
"The Socialists did not pronounce themselves.",
"Maura supported the decision taken by Allendesalazar before resigning to appoint General Juan Picasso to prepare a report on the events in Morocco.An example of the impact caused by the \"Annual disaster\" was the resounding intervention of the socialist deputy Indalecio Prieto in the Cortes on October 27, 1921.After giving a grotesque account of the war in Morocco (he said, for example, that Melilla was \"a brothel and a hideout for thieves\"), he made direct accusations against King Alfonso XIII, which provoked continuous protests from the majority of the deputies and the intervention of the president of the Chamber in defense of the person \"who, because of his prerogative, is here beyond criticism\".",
"But Prieto continued: the High Commissioner Dámaso Berenguer had been appointed because of \"his great influence on the mood of a certain personality\"; General Silvestre had acted the way he did because he had been authorized by the monarch.... And he ended with a sentence that provoked a great tumult: \"Those fields of dominion of Morocco are today fields of death: eight thousand corpses seem to gather around the steps of the throne in demand of justice\".",
"In a later speech outside Parliament, Prieto said: \"a catastrophe like that of Annual in the peoples that have vitality is liquidated with a revolution that overthrows the cause of it\".",
"For all this Prieto was prosecuted."
],
[
"History",
"=== Investigation of the file ===After the military collapse, the High Commissioner of Spain in Morocco, General Dámaso Berenguer, requested the Minister of War that a general officer, appointed by him, investigate the events and determine the responsibilities.",
"By Royal Order of August 4, 1921, Luis de Marichalar y Monreal, Viscount of Eza, Minister of War, appointed General Juan Picasso to investigate the events in Melilla itself, with the help of the brigade auditor Juan Martínez de la Vega y Zegrí.",
"However, the disaster proved to be of such magnitude that the Allendesalazar government was forced to resign.",
"In August 1921, King Alfonso XIII commissioned Antonio Maura to form a government, and he appointed Juan de la Cierva as Minister of War.Picasso had already begun his investigations in Melilla, and on August 15 he sent General Berenguer a letter requesting the operational plans that had guided the actions of General Silvestre and his troops.",
"General Berenguer sent the letter to the Minister of War on August 20, requesting instructions in this regard and also stating that he did not consider himself authorized to provide such information as it was a reserved matter.",
"Under pressure from the Minister, a new Royal Order was issued on 24 August, clarifying to General Picasso that the agreements, plans or dispositions of the High Commissioner were outside his investigations, and that he should limit himself to the acts carried out by the chiefs, officers and troops in order to deduce responsibilities in those cases in which military obligations had not been fulfilled.On August 31, the general expressed his disagreement with the Royal Order in a letter to the minister, arguing that it should be investigated without exempting anyone, including the highest levels of command, since responsibilities could not be reduced to \"incidental events, a natural and obligatory consequence of the errors and mistakes of the command\".",
"He also offered the possibility of being relieved of his commission to continue his work as Spanish military representative to the League of Nations.",
"The response was positive.",
"An order of September 1 authorized him to examine all military personnel, as it specified that the investigation \"would be limited to the events carried out ..., without any exception\".In Melilla, General Picasso took statements from seventy-nine people, only in relation to Annual.",
"One by one, he wrote \"Dead\", \"Disappeared\", \"Present\" or \"Empty\" next to the names of the soldiers and officers who were involved in the Disaster.",
"On January 23, 1922, after six months of work, the general returned to Madrid with a bulging file of 2,433 pages.",
"On April 18, 1922, the general delivered the file (and a final summary written by himself) to the Ministry of War.While General Picasso was investigating the file, the idea was growing among certain sectors of the country that the case against those responsible for the \"disaster of Annual\" would lead nowhere.",
"This is attested to by these ''coplillas'' by Luis de Tapia published in the newspaper ''La Libertad'' on September 6, 1921 with the title ''Ni caso'', and in which an allusion is made to the possible responsibility of the king:If in telegrams or cablesyou hear that Picassois going to find those responsible...pay no attention...The mistakes were true;but in matters of war,the causes and the deadare thrown to the ground...The iron will not be smallif it is to search on high!If Picasso on the top stings,he'll be a failure.The Socialists also showed their mistrust about the report that General Picasso could prepare and about its political and judicial virtuality.",
"This was expressed by the Socialist deputy Indalecio Prieto: \"Whoever wants to learn about what happened in the Melilla area, through this information ..., will not learn anything .... Twenty generations of mice will make their nests in this mountain of paper.",
"This is where all the purging of responsibilities through official investigations will stop\".",
"In May 1922 Prieto insisted again: \"After the months that have elapsed, there is not even a shadow before the country of the existence of a responsibility, not even a clear intention to walk with a firm and sure step in search of responsibility.",
"Picasso does not exist; Picasso already, on the lips of the Spaniards, is a fiction, an entelechy, in vulgar language, Mr. Minister of War, a hoax\".",
"The writer Miguel de Unamuno, a furious anti-Alfonsino, was also skeptical (\"the first person of the State is the one to blame for everything shameful and illegal that happens in our country\", he had said publicly about Alfonso XIII).",
"In a speech at the ''Ateneo de Madrid'' in March 1922 he said in reference to the Picasso File that \"it will be dissolved under any pretext; I, however, I would be glad if it were discussed because I am eager to see what becomes of what I call the \"''santiagada''\"\".=== Picasso File at the Supreme Council of War and Navy ===By Royal Order communicated on April 21, 1922, the Supreme Council of War and Navy received the file, passing it on April 24 to the military prosecutor, José García Moreno, who on June 26 returned it to the Supreme Council, pronouncing to \"pass on the proceedings to the gathered, in the Justice Chamber, for having found indications of criminal responsibilities, requesting to ratify all the testimonies and to correct the deficiencies found; to open a file to detail merits and rewards; and to communicate the proceedings to the Ministry of War\".",
"Two days later, on June 28, the public prosecutor, Ángel Romanos, sent a letter to the Council identifying himself with the report of the military prosecutor.What General Picasso presented was a summary of some four hundred pages, in which he imputed the Command in the first place, since \"with unconsciousness, with incapacity, with dazedness or recklessness it has caused the collapse of the artificial construction of the territory\".",
"\"The file revealed dramatic facts and actions, some heroic, others cowardly, and underlined the disorganization, incompetence and strategic errors of the command\".At the July 6 meeting, the Supreme Council of War and Navy, presided over by General Francisco Aguilera, decided to prosecute 39 military personnel for negligence or dereliction of duty in Annual, in addition to the 37 officers charged in the Picasso file itself.",
"Among those indicted was General Dámaso Berenguer, High Commissioner of Morocco at the time of the events, whom the Picasso File did not accuse but whose strategy was criticized.",
"Thus, on July 10, the plenary session of the Council agreed to prosecute Berenguer, asking the Senate for the corresponding request given his condition of senator, and for this reason General Berenguer left the position of High Commissioner.",
"In the same order it was agreed not to prosecute any civilian because they did not fall under the jurisdiction of the Council, so the President of the Government Manuel Allendesalazar and the Minister of War Juan de la Cierva were left out of the investigation.=== Parliamentary commissions of responsibilities ===Due to the insistence of some deputies, in particular the socialist Indalecio Prieto, the president of the government, the conservative José Sánchez Guerra —who on March 7, 1922 had succeeded Antonio Maura, who had presented his resignation to the king due to internal dissensions within his government—, decided to pass the Picasso File to the Cortes.",
"This fact caused a radical change in the opinion of Prieto and the Socialists.",
"Thus, the previously skeptical Indalecio Prieto was full of praise for the Government of Sánchez Guerra for the \"proof of exquisite and extraordinary respect given to the function of the sovereignty of the Parliament\" and to General Picasso himself, \"the most worthy general of the Spanish Army who has instructed this file\".On July 21, only a few days after the Picasso File had been taken to the Congress of Deputies, a Commission of Responsibilities was formed, one of whose members was Prieto.",
"It was called the \"Nineteen\" because of the number of deputies on it.",
"The Minister of War sent to the President of the Congress of Deputies a list of testimonies deduced from the file and a series of documents and telegrams considered to be of interest.",
"As public opinion became aware of the contents of the file, indignation and demands for accountability grew.",
"In fact, \"during the second half of 1922, the Picasso File became the center of political life in Spain\".The Commission of Responsibilities made public its opinion on November 14, 1922.In reality there were three opinions: that of the conservative majority, which defended that the responsibilities were exclusively military and that they were already being judged by the Supreme Council of War and Navy; that of the liberals, which also pointed to the military command but included the conservative cabinet of Allendesalazar; and that of the socialist Indalecio Prieto, who held responsible for the \"disaster of Annual\" all the governments of the parties of that time since 1909 and demanded the prosecution of High Commissioner Berenguer and that of General Felipe Navarro, who was still a prisoner of Abd el-Krim.",
"It also demanded that the governments of Allendesalazar and Maura be tried by the Senate for prevarication.The sessions of the Congress of Deputies in which the opinions were debated were stormy, especially when Indalecio Prieto, who had traveled to Morocco and talked to the victims, and the Count of Romanones, who had lost a son in the fighting, intervened.",
"In fact, the liberals, seconding Romanones, left the chamber when Prieto's opinion was voted on, so that it was rejected only with the votes of the conservatives.",
"In the heated parliamentary debates of November 21 and 22, Indalecio Prieto held King Alfonso XIII directly responsible for what had happened, as head of the Army and the State.",
"In view of the turn that the parliamentary sessions were taking, the president of the government, Sánchez Guerra, decided to present his resignation to the king.",
"\"Mr. President of the Congress of Deputies: in view of the attitude of the minorities, I say to Your Majesty that the session cannot continue because there is no Government, so I am leaving from here to the Palace to present my resignation\", said Sánchez Guerra.",
"The king appointed as his replacement as head of the presidency of the government the liberal Manuel García Prieto and the debate on the political responsibilities for the \"disaster of Annual\" continued.",
"From then on, as Professor Francisco Alía Miranda has pointed out, \"the Parliament became a real nightmare for the monarch, with the issue of responsibilities being openly debated in commissions and speeches\".On April 29, 1923 general elections were held and, as was foreseeable according to the customs of the Restoration, the Cortes that emerged from them had a liberal majority, the same political sign as the government that had called them.",
"As soon as they were constituted on May 24, the Supreme Council of War and Navy presented before the Senate a petition for a supplication from General Berenguer, a senator appointed by the King.",
"For its part, in the Congress of Deputies, a second Commission of Responsibilities was formed on July 3, at the request of Republicans and Socialists, composed of twenty-one deputies and presided over by Bernardo Mateo Sagasta (of which the Socialist Indalecio Prieto was once again a member).",
"On August 7 General Berenguer was summoned to testify before the Commission.",
"On the 11th the minutes of the ''Junta de Defensa Nacional'' were denied to the Commission, and rumors began to spread that the king himself was implicated in the disaster.",
"In view of the turn of events and the lack of agreement of the members of the Commission, they agreed to convene the Plenary of the Chamber for October 2 and to hold a general vote on the matter.However, the Plenary never met: on September 13 the captain general of Catalonia, Miguel Primo de Rivera, staged a coup d'état, dissolved the Chambers and proclaimed the dictatorship with the king's approval.",
"In a statement to the British newspaper Daily Mail on January 20, 1924, the king justified his \"acceptance\" of Primo de Rivera's dictatorship because, among other reasons, \"it was necessary to use an energetic therapy on the malignant tumors that we suffered in the Peninsula and in Africa\".=== Closing of the Picasso File during the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera ===In the manifesto made public by General Miguel Primo de Rivera to justify the coup d'état in Spain in 1923, he alluded to the \"tendentious passions surrounding the problem of responsibilities\".",
"The manifesto went on to say: \"The country does not want to hear any more talk of responsibilities, but to know them, to demand them promptly and justly, and this we will entrust, with a time limit, to Courts of moral authority and dispassionate about what has poisoned politics up to now\".",
"The truth was that the day after the coup, all the documentation of the Commission of Responsibilities of the Congress of Deputies was seized and the plenary session scheduled for October 3, in which the report of the Commission was to be debated, was suspended ''sine die''.",
"It would never be held, \"for Alfonso XIII's peace of mind\".As having definitively dismissed the Picasso File would have meant giving reason to those who claimed that one of the motives of the coup had been to hide it, Primo de Rivera allowed the Supreme Council of War and Navy —which dealt with military responsibilities and not with political ones— to continue its work, but soon some of its members were replaced by others more inclined to absolve the accused soldiers and without prior consultation with its president, General Aguilera resigned in March 1924 for this reason.",
"Three months later, the verdict against General Navarro (2nd Chief of the General Command of Melilla) and General Dámaso Berenguer (High Commissioner of Morocco at the time of the Annual disaster) was made public.",
"The former was acquitted and the latter was sentenced to a light penalty: dismissal from the service and transfer to the reserves.",
"And two weeks later, on July 4, the king decreed a broad amnesty for all those involved in the defeat of Annual, including General Berenguer —although he was later sentenced to six months of military arrest—.",
"Later King Alfonso XIII would end up appointing General Berenguer head of his Military Household.",
"As Professor Alía Miranda has pointed out, \"in this way, the matter of responsibilities was closed without any consequences.",
"...",
"The bill that the king had to pay for trying to put an end to his personal nightmare would turn out to be very costly in the end, since the decision to join his fate to that of the dictator and the dictatorship would drag him into exile seven and a half years later\".In an article written by Indalecio Prieto shortly after Primo de Rivera's coup, he pointed to the monarch Alfonso XIII himself as the instigator of the coup in order to prevent the Commission of Responsibilities from being able to formulate any kind of accusation.",
"The article ended as follows:What interest could the Crown have in facilitating the triumph of the military movement?",
"The Cortes were going to be opened, the problem of responsibilities for the Melilla catastrophe which had already brought the previous Parliament to a halt, and in the debate, perhaps with mutual accusations, the parties of the regime would be torn apart and high personal responsibilities would once again appear... Perhaps this devastating spectacle would cause the mutiny to arise in the streets.",
"The military sedition, protected and tutored from above, could frustrate it.",
"And the strange uprising arose, an uprising of Royal order.=== Picasso File during the Second Republic ===Convinced that Primo de Rivera wanted to destroy it, Bernardo Mateo Sagasta, president of the Second Commission of Responsibilities, took it from the archives of the Congress and hid the files in the Special School of Agricultural Engineers, of which he was director.",
"It remained there until the advent of the Second Spanish Republic in April 1931, when Sagasta returned the file to the Congress of Deputies.",
"The Constituent Courts, elected in June, proposed to resume the work of the Commission of Responsibilities, which had been interrupted in September 1923.The Republican Commission did not carry out any specific action on the \"Annual disaster\", but focused on the responsibilities of Alfonso XIII, not only in his actions in the \"Morocco problem\" but above all in his unconstitutional acceptance of the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera.",
"Thus the ex-king was tried and condemned ''in absentia'' in the Cortes on November 19 and 20, 1931, for having committed a crime of high treason against the sovereignty of the people.",
"On the other hand, the four hundred page summary prepared by General Picasso in 1923 was published that same year, as were the reports of the Commission of Responsibilities.The new Cortes that emerged from the elections of November 1933, with a majority of the center and the right, did not continue with the Commission of Responsibilities but decided on May 10, 1934 that \"the summaries and proceedings of all kinds\" in the possession of the Commission should pass to the Supreme Court to continue \"the substantiation of each case\".",
"Thus, the High Court opened the investigation \"to purge the responsibilities that the Command may have incurred due to the events that occurred in the General Command of Melilla in the months of July and August 1921\", but on July 9, 1935 it ruled that the case be closed because no other punishable acts were found other than those already judged (the only sentence passed for the \"Annual Disaster\" had been the military arrest of General Dámaso Berenguer for six months).",
"Regarding the possible political responsibilities, the Supreme Court concluded that the only ones that could be derived would be subject \"to the judgment of history, and only sic demandable by public opinion or through its representative bodies\".During the dictatorship of General Franco nothing was known about the famous file."
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"Conclusions of the Picasso File",
"According to María Ángeles Recio García, General Picasso exposed in his report the following reasons for the \"catastrophe\":* The disproportionate extension of the operations front, with an enormous amount of garrisons, totally disproportionate to the forces available in the Command, which he described as \"absurd\".",
"* It also seemed to Picasso a relevant error to have left armed cabiles in the rear, as they were being subdued.",
"* Likewise, the reckless advance through unsubmissive territory without having learned lessons from the failure of Abarán.",
"Six days after the fall of Abarrán, Silvestre occupied Igueriben.",
"* Also, having entrusted the security of the rearguard territory to the accumulation of poorly organized, poorly supplied and insufficiently garrisoned positions.",
"* There was also a lack of support lines, in case a withdrawal was necessary.",
"* Once the events took place, the accumulation at the front of all the forces available in the region left both the rearguard and the ''Plaza'' Melilla unprotected.The concurrence of the previous reasons ―wrote Picasso― \"provoked the \"disastrous withdrawal, which was unforeseen by the commanding officer\"."
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"Access to the Picasso File and other contents related to the disaster of Annual",
"Known in fragmentary form for a long time, the Picasso report was recovered in its entirety and transferred to the National Historical Archive in 1990.The Picasso File itself consists of 10 pieces and 2418 folios.",
"All this content has been digitized and can be consulted in the ''Portal de Archivos Españoles,'' where it appears as \"''Información Gubernativa instruida para esclarecer los antecedentes y circunstancias que concurrieron en el abandono de posiciones del territorio de la Comandancia General de Melilla en el mes de julio de 1921 (Expediente Picasso)''\" with reference number \"FC-TRIBUNAL_SUPREMO_RESERVADO, Exp.50\".",
"The first piece contains a valuable index of the same and the web pages of each piece detail in general outline the respective contents.Together with the Picasso File itself, the National Historical Archive contains a closely related piece, which includes testimonies obtained later, for example those of the Spanish prisoners involved in the Annual Disaster and released years later.",
"Its name is \"''Causa en única instancia instruida por el Consejo Supremo de Guerra y Marina para depurar las responsabilidades en que podría haber incurrido el Mando con motivo de los sucesos desarrollados en el territorio de la Comandancia General de Melilla en los meses de julio y agosto de 1921''\" and its signature is \"FC-TRIBUNAL_SUPREMO_RESERVADO, Exp.51\".",
"This case has 39 separate pieces, all of them publicly accessible.",
"In the article referenced in the previous lines you can find an extensive description of both files, as well as their genesis and history."
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"See also",
"* 1923 Spanish coup d'état * \"Annual disaster\""
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"References"
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"Amar Sangbad"
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"Introduction",
"'''Amar Sangbad''' is a Bangladeshi newspaper written in the Bengali language published in Dhaka since 2012.Currently, the circulation of this newspaper is 1,61,105 (2020) and it is the tenth most read newspaper of Bangladesh."
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"See more",
"* List of Bangladeshi newspapers"
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"Arenales Avenue"
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"Introduction",
"'''General Juan Antonio Álvarez de Arenales Avenue''' (), known simply as '''Arenales Avenue''' (), is a major avenue in Lima, Peru.",
"It starts at its intersection with Republic of Chile Avenue and continues to the south, until it reaches Javier Prado Avenue, joining the districts of Lima (where its first twelve blocks serve as the western limit of its southernmost neighbourhood), Lince and San Isidro."
],
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"Overview",
"On February 1971, the ''Torre Trecca'', a building originally meant to be an apartment building for ''EsSalud'' workers, began construction.",
"The 23-storey building's progress was halted in June 1990, and it was only acquired by the healthcare company in 2010 with the intent of transforming it into a medical centre.",
"It was transferred to the ''Trecca'' consortium two years later, acquiring its current name.",
"Work on the building was meant to continue to coincide with the Bicentennial of the Independence of Peru, which did not happen either.The avenue's best known landmark is Arenales Shopping Centre, located at the avenue's 17th block.",
"The 5,500 m2 (later 21,100 m2) building began construction in 1978.In November of the next year, it inaugurated its first floor and basement.",
"The second floor was finished on September 1981, and its third floor on December 1983.It has 120 stores, two cinemas, and a capacity for 200 vehicles.",
"Its popularity stems from the fact that, since the 1990s, it's the focal point of followers of the city's otaku subculture.A statue of Pope John Paul II is located at the avenue's intersection with César Vallejo Avenue.",
"It was blessed by Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne, then Archbishop of Lima, in 2013."
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"See also",
"*Avenida Arequipa, which runs parallel to the avenue"
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"Lille Købmagerhus"
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"Introduction",
"'''Lille Købmagerhus''' is a Renaissance Revival style building situated on Købmagergade (No.",
"55) in Copenhagen, Denmark.",
"It was constructed in c. 1800 for coffee retailer Christian P Hansen to designs by architect A.",
"B. C. von Düben.",
"The inclusion of \"Lille\" (English: ''Little'') in its name destinguishes it from the slightly older and somewhat larger Købmagerhus further down the street (No.",
"22).",
"Peder Hvitfeldts Stræde 4, a three-storey building from 1812 on the other side of the block, is also part of the property.",
"Notable former residents of Peder Hvidtfeldts Stræde 4 include the philosopher , botanist and politicianJoakim Frederik Schouw and architect.",
"The property is today owned by Kirkebi A/S."
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"History",
"===18th century===Christian Gedde's map of Klædebo Quarter, 1757.Back in the 17th century, the site was made up of two properties.",
"The property on Købmagergade was listed in Copenhagen's first cadastre of 1689 as No.",
"47 in Klædebo Quarter, owned by Isak Jacobsen.",
"On his death, his widow was married to army captain (in the GFunen National Regiment) Jacob Lerche.",
"On his death, she was married to brewer Oeder Nielsen.The property on Peder Hvitfeltsgade was listed as No.",
"162, owned by fish-soaker (''fiskebløder'') Børge Olsen Yorp In 1691, it was sold to quartermaster in GDMS ''Svenske Falk'' asmus Knudsen Sandvig.",
"The property was later acquired by mathematical instrument maker arl von Mander.",
"On 15 June 1699, he sold it toNicolai Lork.",
"On 20 October 1728, it belonged to the widow of ''kammerjunker''Elias Hübsch.The two properties were later merged.",
"The property was listed in the new cadastre of 756 as No.",
"51 in Klædebo Quarter, owned by brewer Jens Kofoed.===Mariager family===The property was later acquired by Peder Mariager.",
"He was both active as a brewer and a cooper.His property was home to three households at the 11787 census.",
"Mariager resided in the building with his second wife Gundel Bunsin, his son Christian Mariager, two copers (employees), four cooper's apprentices two maids, four brewery workers and the lodger \tChristian Stege\t(student).",
"Jens Jensen, a sailing master (''sturmand''), resided in the building with his wife Lovise Jensen, their two-year-old daughter Kirstine and one maid.",
"Olfert Fischer, then a naval captain, resided in the builduing with his six sisters, one male servant and one maid.The property was listed in the new cadastre of 1806 as No.",
"78 in Klædebo Quarter.",
"It belonged to brewer and cooper Christian Mariager at that time.",
"In 1811, No.",
"78 was divided into No.",
"78 A and No.",
"78B.===No.",
"78A, 18111898===No.",
"78A was home to four households at the 1840 census.Hans Madsen, a coachmaker, resided on the ground floor with his son August Madsen (also a coachaker), engineer August Colding, a maid and the saddler's apprentice Joachim Greif.",
"Johan Laurentz Jensen, a flower painter, resided on the first floor with his wife Signe Marie Wilhelmine Jensen (née Visby) and one maid.",
"Frederikke Marie Elisabeth Flindt (néeBenzon, 17691858), widow of General War Commissioner Casper Christopher Flindt (17441802), resided on the second floor with ''overkrigskommissær'' Nicolai Johannes Bloch and one maid.",
"Christen Jørgensen Heinsvig, a junk dealer, resided in the basement with his wife Ane Bolette født Pinvig, their 12-year-old daughter and one maid.The property was home to 24 residents in four households at the 1850 census.",
"Frederikke Marie Elisabeth Flindt still resided on the second floor with Bloch, ''husjomfru'' Emma Victorine Wiberg and one maid.",
"Julie vonHoppe (née Haffner, 1800–1853), widow of county governor in Vejle jeldsted Hoppe (1794–1848), resided on the first floor with her three children (aged 13 to 23), a seemstress and a maid.",
"August Frederik Madsen still resided on the ground floor.",
"He lived there with his wife Elisabeth Birgitte (née Jørgensen), three children and two maids.",
"Hans Andreasen, a barkeeper, resided in the basement with his wife Enge Andreasen (née Pedersdatter( and their five children (aged zero to 17).One of August Frederik Madsen's sons was the actor Axel Madsen.",
"When house numbering by street was introduced in 1859, as a supplement to the old cadastral numbers by street, No.",
"78A was listed as Købmagergade 55.The property was home to 25 residents at the 1860 census.",
"Joachim Christian Gylling, a grocer (''urtekræmmer''), resided on the ground floor and in the basement with his wife Emma Caroline (née Ostenfeldt), his mother-in-law Juliane Wilhelmine Ostenfeldt (née Hagedorn), an eight-year-old foster son, two maids, a grocer (employee), a grocer's apprentice and two caretakers.Ferdinand Wolff (1814–1893), a consul, resided on the first floor with his wife Hildegarde \"Hilde\" Augusta Henrietta (née Kühl, 1820–1874), their three children (aged three to seven), a female cook, a maid (''husjomfru'') and a nanny.",
"Carl Theodor Emil Schou, a military physician, resided on the second floor with his wife Emilie Christine (née Jacobsen(m their two children (aged three and five) and two maids.===No.",
"78B, 18111898===The present building on the site was constructed in 18111912 for L. Paulsen.Frederik Christian Sibbern (1785–1872), who had just been appointed an extraordinary professor in philosophy at the University of Copenhagen, resided in one of the apartments in 1814–1815 and again in 1817.The scientist and politician Joakim Frederik Schouw (1789–1852) was among the residents in 1831–1833.Frantz Terkil Beistrup, a silk duer who was also renting out mascarade constumes, resided on the ground floor with his wife Frederikke Wilhelime Weinholdt, their two daughters (aged 12 and 18), a nine-year-old nephew and a maid.",
"Peter Kornerup, an architect and royal building inspector, resided on the first floor with his wife Sophie Dorthea Borch, their four children (aged three to eight) and two maids.",
"Gottlieb Nicolai Sibbern, a master mason and captain, resided on the second floor with his wife Grethe (née Friis), his wife's nephew Peter Julius Friis (aged 17), his own nieces Charlotte (aged 17) and Grethe (aged 14), his accountant, one male servant, and two maids.When house numbering was introduced in 1859, No.",
"67B was listed as Peder Hvitfeldts Stræde 4.The property was again home to three households at the 1850 census.",
"Heinriette Courlander, a widow with means, resided on the ground floor with three unmarried children (aged 29 to 36) and one maid.",
"Peter Emil Kornerup still resided on the first floor with his wife, their four children and two maids.",
"Gottlieb Nicolai Sibbern still resided on the second floor with his wife, his wife nephew, her niece and two maids.The property seen on a detail from one of Berggreen's block plans of Klædebo Quarter, 1886–88.The property was home to 21 residents infour households at the 1860 census.",
"Peter Kornerup still resided on the first floor with his wife, their three children and two maids.",
"Ane Frederikke Kornerup (née Møller, 1775–1867), his mother, resided on the ground floor with two of her children (aged 43 and 57) and a maid.",
"Margrethe Henriette Vilhelmine Sibbern (née Friis), Sibberen's widow, resided on the second floor with her foster daughter Margrethe Charlotte Friis and one maid.",
"Hans Rasmussen, a workman, resided in the side wing with his wife Dorthea Rasmussen, their two children (aged one to three), workman Lars Henriksen and two lodgers (sisters).The property was home to 11 residents at the 1880 census.",
"Nikolai Valdemar Mohr Kornerup, an office manager (''kontorchef''), resided on the second floor with a housekeeper (''husjomfru'') and a maid.",
"Valdemar Bressendorff, a businessman (''grosserer''), resided on the first floor with his wife Thora Bressendorff, their, their 34-year-old daughter Christiane Bressendorff and his niece Lorence Emilie Bagger.",
"Henriette Sofie Frandsen, an assistant manager, resided on the second floor of the side wing with the teacher Charlotte Emilie Frandsen and clerk Camilla Nathalie Frandsen.Carl August Vilhelm Strømbom, a goldsmith, resided on the first floor of the side wing.===20th century===In 1898, No.",
"89A and No.",
"78N w3as again merged into a single property.",
"The present building on Købmagergade was constructed inaround 1900 for coffee retailer Christian P. Hansen (1844–1904) .",
"It was designed by A.",
"B. C. von Düben.Christian P. Hansen's tea-and-coffee shop was located on the ground floor of the building.The company had been founded by him on 2 November 1867.It was continued by his son Knud Hansen (b.",
"1877) under the name Chr.",
"P Hansen's Eftf.",
"(Chr.",
"P. Hansen's Successor) until at least 1950.It was still located in the building at that time.File:Chr.",
"P. Hansen (Købmagergade 55).png|Chr.",
"P. Hansen.File:Chr.",
"P. Hansen bil.png|One of Chr.",
"P. Hansen's cars.File:Chr.",
"P. Hansen interior.png|Chr.",
"P. Hansen interior."
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"Architecture",
"Close-up of the facade.The heystone above the gate.===Købmagergade 55===Lille Købmagerhus is a four-storey building constructed in red brick with imitation sandstone bands and other decorative details.",
"The facade is crowned by a Renaissance gable, an arched double window, flanked by two dormer windows.",
"The name of the building is written on a band below the gable.",
"The second floor features am arched triple window flanked by two arched double windows.",
"The first-floor window, arranged in the rhythm 131, are tipped by triangular pediments with mascarons.",
"The first-floor windows are also topped by ornamentation.",
"Two ornamental wall anchors are seen at the transition between the three upper floors.",
"The keystone above the central gateway features a lion's head.",
"A side wing extends from the rear side of the building along the north side of a central courtyard.===Peder Hvitfeldts Stræde 4===Peder Hvitfeldts Stræde 4 is a five-bay-wide, three-storey building with a plastered, grey-painted facade.",
"A gateway is located in the bay furthest to the right.",
"The main entrance to the ipper floor is located in the second bay from the ledt.",
"The Mansard roof was added in 191617.A side wing extends from the rear side of the building along the north side of athe central courtyard.",
"At the other end, it is attached to the side wing of Købmagergade 44."
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"Today",
"As of 2008, Købmagergade 55/ Peder Gvitfeldts Stræde 4 belonged to Kirkbi.",
"The ground-floor tenants are Glitter (left) and Matas (right)."
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"Today"
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"References"
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"Rxternal links",
"* Hansen* Chr.",
"P. Hanen in ''Illustreret Tidende''"
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"Walt Disney Productions v. Air Pirates"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Walt Disney Productions v. Air Pirates''''', 581 F.2d 751 (1978), was a copyright law case of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and an important precedent on the use of copyrighted characters for purposes of parody or satire."
],
[
"Background",
"The Air Pirates were a group of cartoonists who published two issues of an underground comic called ''Air Pirates Funnies'' in 1971.The comic featured a satirical version of Mickey Mouse (known only as \"Mickey\") that was positioned as a symbol of conformist hypocrisy in American culture, and depicted other well-known Disney characters engaging in adult behaviors such as sex and drug consumption.Air Pirates founder Dan O'Neill wanted the comic to be noticed by the Disney company and arranged for copies to be smuggled into board meetings.",
"Disney executives became aware of the comic and sued the Air Pirates for copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and unfair competition."
],
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"District court proceedings",
"The case was first heard at the United States District Court for Northern California in 1972.Disney sought an injunction against further publication and sale of the ''Air Pirates Funnies'' comic books featuring depictions of its characters, and for existing copies of the comic books to be destroyed.",
"The Air Pirates claimed that the characters could be used for satirical purposes per the fair use doctrine of American copyright law.",
"To raise funds for their defense, the Air Pirates continued to sell copies of the comics plus custom-made artwork satirizing Disney characters at comic book conventions.The District Court ruled in favor of Disney, O'Neill, the lead artist in the ''Air Pirates Funnies'' comics, admitted to drawing the satirical versions of Mickey Mouse and other characters almost exactly like Disney's versions so readers would understand the satire, and to co-opt Disney's claim that the characters represented \"an image of innocent delightfulness\".",
"The company argued that the characters were beloved by children, and depicting those characters engaged in objectionable adult pursuits could damage the company's reputation.Despite noting the satirical value of the ''Air Pirates Funnies'' depictions of several well-known Disney characters, the court held that the depictions were sufficiently similar to the originals to cause confusion among potential readers about the source of the comics.",
"Per the Copyright Act of 1909, this was found to be copyright infringement.",
"The court held that Disney's further claims of trademark infringement and unfair competition were moot.Tens of thousands of copies of ''Air Pirates Funnies'', and an associated comic called ''The Tortoise and the Hare'' that featured the same characters, were seized under a court order in 1972.O'Neill appealed the District Court ruling, and while the case slowly worked its way through the courts, continued to defiantly draw and sell parodies of Disney characters.",
"In 1975, Disney won a $200,000 judgement and a restraining order against Air Pirates for distributing the parodies, which O'Neill continued to ignore.",
"O'Neill maintained that he hoped to lose in court and continually appeal, and perhaps even go to jail, as a statement on Disney's corporate power over popular culture.",
"He gained some sympathetic supporters within the Disney organization and even delivered some of his drawings directly to the corporate offices as part of his campaign against the company."
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"Circuit Court opinion",
"Mickey and Minnie Mouse, 1971The case finally reached the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in 1978.The court unanimously upheld the District Court's ruling on copyright infringement, and remanded the concurrent trademark infringement and unfair competition claims back to the lower court for further discovery (though Disney did not pursue those claims any further).",
"The court rejected the Air Pirates' claim of fair use for satirical purposes, because the depictions of the characters at issue were indistinguishable from Disney's originals.At the Circuit Court, the Air Pirates added a free speech claim with an argument that copyright infringement lawsuits against satires and parodies would chill public discussion.",
"The court rejected this argument under the rationale that the Air Pirates could have expressed their opinions about the Disney company without confusingly similar depictions of its characters.",
"O'Neill was also ordered to pay more that $2 million in damages and legal fees to Disney, though the company decided that O'Neill would be unable to pay and settled this matter in 1980, as long as O'Neill promised to no longer infringe on the company's copyrights.",
"Air Pirates appealed the decision to the United States Supreme Court, but their ''writ of certioari'' was denied and the Circuit Court ruling on copyright infringement stood."
],
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"Impact",
"While the ''Air Pirates'' case worked its way through the courts, it attracted interest from free speech activists and critics of popular culture.",
"Law professor Edward Samuels was skeptical of O'Neill's defiant strategy and later concluded that the saga \"set parody back twenty years.\"",
"The dispute has been acknowledged as an important matter in the history of underground comics, and was detailed in the 1988 documentary film ''Comic Book Confidential''.",
"The case also resulted in the Disney company gaining a possibly unfair reputation for excessive use of copyright law, though the saga raised awareness of the need for a balance between the interests of rights holders and the creative impulses of satirists.The case is often cited as a formative precedent in copyright law, holding that individual characters can be copyrighted outside of the books or movies in which they appear, while those characters have physical and conceptual qualities that themselves qualify for copyright protection.",
"Meanwhile, simply copying such characters with little alteration for satirical purposes is copyright infringement and does not qualify as fair use.",
"More fundamentally, the case formed a settled precedent on the copyrightability of cartoon characters, while production companies should receive the benefits from their long-term stewardship of such characters."
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"Haruo Takahashi"
],
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"Introduction",
" was a Japanese manga artist and animator.Takahashi was known for working on ''Tiger Mask'', ''Silver Fang'' and ''Inspector Gadget''.",
"In 1984, he won the 30th Bungei Shunju Manga Award for \"Cho-san Ism\"."
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"Sydney Gregson"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Sydney Gregson''' (born 20 January 1996) is an English rugby union player, who currently plays as a centre and wing for Saracens Women in Premiership Women's Rugby, the top-tier competition of women's rugby union in England, and the England national team."
],
[
"Club career",
"Gregson began her top-flight club career at Bristol Ladies, whom she played for between 2015 and 2018, alongside her studies at Hartpury College and then the University of Bath.",
"Following a summer spent playing in Australia for the University of Sydney, Gregson then signed with reigning Premier 15s champions Saracens Women in October 2018.Gregson made her Saracens debut at the start of the 2018–19 Premier 15s season, against former club Bristol.",
"Gregson enjoyed a breakthrough year on the wing, helping Saracens to a first-place finish in the regular season, followed by a start in the play-off final in April 2019, as she scored a try on the way to the team's 33–17 win over rivals Harlequins Women.Due to her commitments on the rugby sevens circuit, Gregson took a sabbatical from Saracens for 2019–20, but returned to the club ahead of the 2020–21 season.",
"She remained a first-team regular as Saracens again finished top of the regular season table, before starting on the wing in their play-off final defeat to Harlequins in May 2021.A serious knee injury suffered in training, including damage to her anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament, resulted in Gregson missing the entirety of the club's title-winning 2021–22 season.",
"After undergoing surgery and a 13-month recovery, she was able to resume her career at Saracens in 2022–23, re-establishing herself as an outside centre and helping the team to another play-off berth.",
"Subsequently, Gregson extended her contract with Saracens for the inaugural 2023–24 Premiership Women's Rugby season"
],
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"International career",
"As a teenager, Gregson represented England at age-group level in both the 15-a-side and 7-a-side game.",
"Notable achievements included winning the European Sevens Championship in Sweden, as part of the England 7s U18s.",
"In January 2014, she earned her first England U20s cap against France.Gregson's first senior international appearance was as part of the England 7s team that competed in Russia in 2014.Over the following five years, she was a regular member of the England squad on the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series.",
"This led to Gregson being awarded a full-time professional 7s contract by the RFU in 2019.However, as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the RFU cut funding to the England 7s programme in 2020, meaning that she and the rest of her teammates had their contracts cancelled.In February 2015, at the age of just 19, Gregson made her test debut in England's opening match of the 2015 Women's Six Nations Championship against Wales.",
"In total, she received three test caps that year, under then-acting head coach Vicky Ponsford."
],
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"Personal life and education",
"Gregson grew up in Baldock, North Hertfordshire, and was educated at The Knights Templar School.",
"She began playing rugby when she was 12 years old, joining Letchworth RUFC.",
"At age 15, she continued her junior rugby development at Welwyn RFC, then moved to the west of England to study at Hartpury College between 2012 and 2015.While at Hartpury, she was coached by England international and 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup winner Danielle Waterman.Gregson received a Trendell Sports Scholarship to attend the University of Bath and played for the university rugby team from 2015 to 2018.During this period, she also obtained a bachelor's degree in sports studies.",
"Later, alongside her playing career at Saracens, she worked as a learning support assistant at the affiliated Saracens High School from 2021 to 2022."
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"Rijan Dhakal"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Rijan Dhakal''' (born 31 December 1994) is a Nepalese cricketer who plays as an left arm medium.",
"He has played in different leagues including NepalT20 for different teams like Biratnagar Super Kings & Lalitpur Patriots.",
"He had also been a part of Under-19s and Nepal national under-16 cricket team.Currently he has been playing under Bagmati Province in the Prime Minister One Day Cup."
],
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"International career",
"In February 2024, he was named in Nepal's squad for their One Day International (ODI) series against the Canada and League 2 game against Netherlands and Namibia."
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"References"
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"Wege zur Raumschiffahrt"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wege zur Raumschiffahrt''' (Ways to space travel) is a book by Hermann Oberth.",
"Written in German, it was published in 1929 by the Munich Oldenbourg publishing house and was considered a standard work in rocketry for a long time.",
"It was - with a new title and completely revised - the 3rd edition of Oberth's first book ''Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen'' (The Rocket to Planetary Spaces), published in 1923.In this work, Oberth “translates the dream of space travel that has been cherished by humanity for centuries into the language of formulas and construction designs.” Even after the introduction of powerful electronic computers that deliver more precise numerical results, this work and its formulas were used in research, development and teaching in space technology because “you can read from the formulas what really matters, how things are connected and how to find the best middle ground between all of this.”"
],
[
"Contents",
"Oberth's Model B design for a two-stage rocket.The work is divided into four parts.",
"The first part deals in general terms with the principles of recoil propulsion and its operation in space.",
"His starting point are four assumptions that could not be verified at the time and were therefore controversial:# It is possible to build machines that can climb higher than the atmosphere can reach.# With further improvement, these machines can reach such speeds that - if left to their own devices in the ether - they do not have to fall back to the earth's surface and are even able to leave the earth's area of attraction.# Such machines can be built in such a way that people can ride up with them (probably without any health disadvantage).# Under current conditions, building such machines would be worthwhile.In the second part (Physical-technical issues) and third part (Construction issues), Oberth describes in detail his principles of rocket propulsion using liquid fuels.",
"He often simplifies the mathematical derivations and formulas by using approximations for certain quantities that were easier to treat mathematically.",
"Where the values for the formula quantities were still uncertain, Oberth always calculated using unfavorable assumptions in order to be sure that his rockets could achieve the required performance.",
"In designing a 100-ton space rocket, Oberth was the first to arrive at a three-stage rocket and to calculate the optimal ratio between the different stages.In the fourth part Oberth discusses possible uses of his rockets, including uses of the liquid fuel rocket nozzle on earth and in rocket planes.",
"He then calculates and describes rockets that not only ascend, but can also return to Earth afterwards –- similar to the later space shuttle.Calculations and designs for space stations follow.",
"He proposed numerous uses for such stations, many of which would later become reality, including global communication using satellites that receive and send signals, observation of the earth's surface, especially that of unexplored countries, support of maritime navigation (by warning of icebergs), observation of meteorological data for weather forecasting, and using a space station as a stopover and fuel depot for transportation to other planets.",
"He also described solar sails for stabilizing and propelling satellites.Oberth foresaw and developed concepts for generating energy in space for use on Earth using mirrors or electrical waves (microwaves).",
"This concept was taken up again in feasibility studies in the United States from 1968 under the name Solar Power Satellite (SPS) and has since been viewed as technically feasible in principle.",
"Finally, Oberth discusses the requirements and technical possibilities for traveling to foreign bodies (moon, asteroids, Mars, Venus, etc.",
"), with an emphasis on the use of an electric spaceship.",
"The technology used here is now known and tested as ion drive."
],
[
"Editions",
"The first edition appeared in 1923 with the title ''Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen'' (The Rocket to Planetary Spaces).",
"The work sparked heated debate, known at the time as the Battle of the Many Formulas.",
"The second edition was published in 1925 and was sold out after a short time.",
"The third, expanded edition appeared in 1929 with the new title ''Wege zur Raumschiffahrt'' (Ways to space travel).",
"In the years that followed, the book became a standard text in space research and rocketry.",
"In 1960 the book was republished under the original title ''Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen.''",
"In 1972 NASA issued an authorized English translation.",
"In 1974, Kriterion Verlag, Bucharest, published the new edition of Ways to space travel, with a foreword by Elie Carafoli and updated notes by the author."
],
[
"Recognition",
"In 1929, the International Prize for Space Sciences (REP-Hirsch Prize) in Paris was awarded for the first time to Hermann Oberth.",
"In the years that followed, the book became the standard work on space research and rocketry and was called the “Bible of scientific astronautics” by the French aviation and rocket pioneer Robert Esnault-Pelterie.",
"(see p. 117).",
"Oberth's former student, Wernher von Braun, wrote in the foreword to the 4th edition of “The Rocket to Planetary Spaces” in 1964: “Hermann Oberth was the first to use a slide rule and work through numerical concepts in connection with the idea of a real space journey and presented construction designs.",
"... Hermann Oberth not only solved the theoretical problems of rocket science and designed the necessary technology so that people can penetrate into space, live and work there.",
"He was also determined to make all of these possibilities a reality.",
"Therefore, he is undoubtedly the father of space travel.”(pages 17–18)."
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"References"
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"Kate Farrell McCabe"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kate Farrell McCabe''' (born 21 September 1995) is an Irish rugby union player.",
"She plays for Suttonians RFC and the Ireland women's national rugby sevens team.",
"She represented Ireland at the 2022 Rugby Sevens World Cup."
],
[
"Early and personal life",
"Born in Dublin, Farrell McCabe moved to Wexford before her first birthday.",
"Her father was a coach with Gorey RFC.",
"She was a Gaelic football and camogie player in her youth.",
"She attended Ballyoughter National School and Technological University of Dublin.",
"She has a sister and two brothers."
],
[
"Career",
"She she won three All-Ireland Rugby Sevens medals with Gorey Community School in Wexford.",
"She plays All Ireland League for Suttonians RFC.",
"She was a try scorer as the side won the Ireland League Women's Division Conference final in February 2022.She played for the Irish under-18 rugby sevens team in 2019.That year she was called up to the senior Irish sevens side.",
"She made her senior debut against France.",
"She played for the senior Ireland side at the Rugby Sevens World Cup in 2022.She subsequently played for Ireland in Sevens Rugby in January 2024 at the SVNS Series tournament in Perth, Western Australia.",
"The Irish team claimed their first World Series tournament victory at the event."
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"References"
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"Rebecca Flemming"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rebecca Flemming''' is a Classicist.",
"She holds the inaugural A.G. Leventis Chair as Professor of Ancient Greek Scientific and Technological Thought at the University of Exeter."
],
[
"Education",
"Flemming completed her PhD at University College London in 1997.Her doctoral thesis was ''Woman as an Object of Medical Knowledge in the Roman Empire, from Celsus to Galen.''"
],
[
"Career and research",
"Flemming specialises in medicine, reproduction, pandemics, and gender in classical antiquity.",
"Flemming took up her position at Exeter University in 2022 when the chair was established with a £1.2m donation from the A. G. Leventis Foundation.",
"In 2021, Flemming contributed to an episode of ''In Our Time'' on the Justinianic Plague."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Rebecca Flemming (2021) 'Fertility control in ancient Rome', ''Women's History Review'', 30:6, 896–914* Rebecca Flemming and Laurence Totelin (eds) (2020) ''Medicine and Markets in the Graeco-Roman World and Beyond Essays on Ancient Medicine in Honour of Vivian Nutton'' (Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales)* Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming, and Lauren Kassell (eds) (2018) ''Reproduction Antiquity to the Present Day'' (Cambridge University Press) * Rebecca Flemming (2000) ''Medicine and the Making of Roman Women Gender, Nature, and Authority from Celsus to Galen'' (Oxford University Press)"
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"References"
]
] |
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"Fiat 804"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Fiat 804''' or '''804 Corsa''' is an early 1920s racing car developed by Italian carmaker Fiat.",
"Designed exclusively for competition, in 1922 it won both the Grand Prix of the Automobile Club of France and the Italian Grand Prix, establishing Fiat's dominance in Grand Prix racing ahead of such prestigious manufacturers as Ballot and Bugatti.In 1922, the Grand Prix regulations set the maximum displacement of competing cars at 2 liters, so the new Type 404 straight-six engine with a displacement of 1,991 cm3 was chosen to power the Fiat 804; in reality, it was simply the engine of the 802, the Type 402, with two cylinders removed and a stroke reduced by 20mm.",
"In contrast to the engine, the chassis - whose name \"804\" gives the car its name - introduces an innovative and \"elegant\" configuration.After the departure of engineer Giulio Cesare Cappa from the management of the Special Studies Section, which had produced the Fiat 804, it was replaced in 1923 by the 805, which was given the task of preserving Fiat's competitiveness in Grand Prix racing."
],
[
"Context and development",
"=== Fiat at the Grand Prix ===Vincenzo Lancia on a Fiat 50 HP in the Targa Florio, 1908.For many carmakers in the early 1900s, competition was an extraordinary, if not obligatory, means of making a name for themselves and promoting their models, with a race victory quickly establishing a reputation.",
"At the time, the meeting place for all sports cars was the Grand Prix of the Automobile Club of France, and Giovanni Agnelli, the founder of Fiat, didn't miss this opportunity to \"prove the endurance and quality of his cars \".",
"To do this, he surrounded himself with two Italian drivers who are still famous today: Vincenzo Lancia and Felice Nazzaro.Fiat entered two 130 HP cars in the first edition in 1906, and the one piloted by Nazzaro came second, albeit more than thirty minutes behind the winner.",
"Nevertheless, Fiat finished ahead of Lorraine-Dietrich, Panhard, and Brasier, and with this result, the Italian manufacturer not only gained recognition but also assumed the role of a serious competitor.",
"However, Fiat's real competitive heyday came in 1907, when Felice Nazzaro won the ACF GP, the Targa Florio, and the Kaiserpreis, the three most important races of the day.=== Back to the competition ===Victory for Victor Hémery on a Fiat S61 at the 1911 ACF GP.The years that followed were years of transition for Fiat: the two drivers Lancia and Nazzaro left Fiat in early 1910 to set up their own company, the Automobile Club of France was unable to organize a Grand Prix in 1909 due to a lack of participants, and Italy, like many other countries, was preparing for a world conflict that would occupy it until 1918.Although Fiat did achieve some success - Victor Hémery won the 1911 Grand Prix of France on a Fiat touring car - it had to wait until the early 1920s, like other European manufacturers, for its official return to competition.Surprisingly, it was at the Indianapolis 500 that Fiat made its return to competition, and it wasn't until 1921 that an entirely new car was designed specifically for the European Grands Prix, which had to comply with the regulations laid down by the International Association of Automobile Clubs.",
"In 1922, it set a maximum cubic capacity of two liters and a minimum weight of 650kg for competing cars, to limit accidents: the Fiat 804."
],
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"Technical",
"By 1922, the automobile was less than thirty years old, so it's not surprising that, from a technical point of view, the Fiat 804 was not fundamentally different from the first gasoline-powered automobiles, its mechanical part essentially boiling down to the engine.",
"The latter, called \"Type 404\", was designed by Italian engineer Giulio Cesare Cappa based on the Type 402 engine, an inline-eight engine that had already proved its worth on other models.Since Grand Prix regulations limit the displacement of engines entered in a competition to 2 liters, Cappa decided to remove two cylinders from the 402 engine.",
"This modification was not enough to achieve the required displacement, so he also reduced the engine stroke from 120mm to 100mm, giving a stroke/bore ratio of 1.54 for a total displacement of 1,991 cm3.Cappa also borrowed the latest technologies from the Type 403 engine - finger follower articulation, three-valve return springs, and perforated pistons - and grafted them onto the 404 engine.",
"In the end, it weighed 170kg.Although the 804's engine, despite its new 404 name, had adopted no truly innovative architecture, Fiat had introduced a new gearbox, still with 4 gears but with a central lever, replacing those fitted to the Fiat 801, 802, and 501SS.",
"The chassis, called 804, is of \"classic construction\", but its structure is unusual: the longitudinal members are arranged parallel to the front suspension springs (semi-elliptical leaf springs, as at the rear) before following the bodywork to the \"Bordino\" tip.",
"Several aerodynamic details also set the 804 apart: the exhausts in particular, which are integrated into a profiled pipe riveted along the left side of the body.Tested on the test bench on March 14, 1922, the 404 engine develops 67hp (49kW) at 3,000 rpm; however, thanks in part to its reduced stroke, which allows higher engine speeds, it reaches a maximum power of 92hp (68kW) at 5,000 rpm, just 200 rpm before maximum engine speed.",
"As the car's total weight is limited to 660kg, just 10kg over the legal limit, the top speed is 170km/h."
],
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"Sport results",
"Felice Nazzaro at the wheel of his Fiat 804 in 1922.In 1922, Fiat entered three 804 cars in the Grand Prix ACF, driven by Pietro Bordino, Biago Nazzaro and his uncle Felice Nazzaro; the latter, who had already raced for Fiat in the 1900s, signed a new contract with the Italian manufacturer to compete in the 1922 ACF GP and the 1922 Italian Grand Prix.",
"The French event, in which Fiat's two main competitors, Ballot and Sunbeam, took part, was held on July 15 in Strasbourg.In the pouring rain, the cars started the ACF GP with a grouped start and Felice quickly took the lead, aided by lucky placement.",
"A few laps later, marked in particular by the retirement of two Sunbeams due to a valve problem, he was joined by Bordino and Biago Nazzaro.",
"The three Fiat drivers then led the race for almost forty laps - during which most of the competing cars fell victim to various technical problems - before Biago himself fell victim, on the fifty-third lap, to an accident that was to cost him his life: the rear axle of his 804 broke in a straight and lost a wheel, and the car hit a tree at full speed.",
"On the final lap of the race, Bordino also suffered a similar failure, but managed to stop his car unhurt; he did not finish the race.",
"Felice Nazzaro won the race with an hour's lead over his two Bugatti Type 30 rivals.Despite Biago's death, Fiat once again fielded three 804 cars - with chassis reworked to avoid the incidents that occurred at the ACF GP - at the start of the ''Gran Premio d'Italia'' 1922 (Italian Grand Prix), held on September 10 on the brand-new Monza circuit.",
"Felice Nazzaro and Pietro Bordino were once again present, accompanied by Enrico Giaccone in the third car.",
"Engine power was increased to 112hp (82kW).",
"Unexpectedly, Fiat's domination of the ACF Grand Prix led to a large number of no-shows for the Italian GP: Ballot, Benz, Bianchi, Bugatti, Mercedes, Rolland-Pillain and Sunbeam announced their withdrawal from the race.",
"Austro-Daimler was also forced to withdraw following an accident during practice.",
"In the end, only 7 cars, including 2 Fiat cars, took the start: Giaccone's Fiat 804 was unable to start due to a faulty clutch.",
"After 80 laps, Pietro Bordino finished in the lead, followed by Felice Nazzaro.+ The Fiat 804's racing record Year Race Position Pilots Team Model '''1922''' ACF Grand Prix 1st Felice Nazzaro Fiat Fiat 804 HP ItalianGrand Prix 1st Pietro Bordino Fiat Fiat 804 HP 2st Felice Nazzaro Fiat"
],
[
"Impact",
"While the success of the Fiat 804 at the two main Grands Prix of the 1922 season helped to \"restore Fiat's reputation\", it also caused major upheaval in the Italian manufacturer's design offices.",
"Giulio Cesare Cappa, who was always on the lookout for innovations, wanted to abandon the aging architecture of the 404 engine (derived from the 402 and 403 engines) for a new one.",
"This idea displeased Guido Fornaca, one of Fiat's top executives, who on the contrary considered it preferable to improve existing, tried-and-tested technologies, to guarantee Fiat's further success in competition, vital for touring car sales.Feeling his hands were tied, Cappa decided to leave his post at the head of the Special Studies Section and devote himself exclusively to touring cars, hoping to combine elegant design with high technical standards; the Fiat 519 and 509 were born of this desire.",
"But once again, this vision clashed with that of Fiat, whose aim was to produce mass-produced models with limited technical requirements.",
"Frustrated, Cappa left Fiat for good on February 6, 1924.For his part, Vincenzo Bertarione, supervisor of the 402/403/404 engines, had left Fiat at the end of 1922 after refusing to accept a pay rise requested following Grand Prix victories."
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"See also",
"* Fiat 591"
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"Notes"
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"References"
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"*"
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"Ioannis Papaioannou (actor)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ioannis Papaioanou''' (Serres, 1869 – Athens, 1931) was a Greek comic actor of musical theater and the most important Greek troupe leader of operetta.",
"He was born in Serres in 1869 and died in Athens in 1931.He appeared in the theater for the first time in Serres in 1892, with the comedy \"Old Man's Lyra-Nicolas\", by D. Kokkos.",
"As a troupe leader, he successfully staged many foreign and Greek operettas.",
"He had an average voice, but excellent acting skills.",
"He is considered as the pillar of the Greek operetta, next to its creator, Theophrastos Sakellaridis."
],
[
"References",
"* Λεξικό της Ελληνικής μουσικής, Τάκη Καλογερόπουλου.",
"Εκδόσεις Γιαλλελή, 2001 (''Dictionary of Greek music'', Takis Kalogeropoulos.",
"Gialleli Publications)"
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"Amader Orthoneeti"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Amader Orthoneeti''' (in English, Our Economy) is a Bangladeshi newspaper written in the Bengali language and published in Dhaka since 2011.It publishes economic news about Bangladesh and abroad."
],
[
"Description",
"Amader Orthoneeti is an eight-page broadsheet newspaper that publishes regularly both online and in print.",
"It is edited by Nasima Khan Monti, with Masuda Vatti serving as the newspaper's deputy editor.",
"Its owner is Nayeemul Islam Khan."
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"References"
]
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[
"Osman Medeiros"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Osman Medeiros''' (1896 – 1929), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a midfielder."
],
[
"Career",
"A midfielder, Osman began his career at SC Americano in 1912.With the club's dissolution the following year, he went to America, a team he played for until 1919, when he left the football to embark on a military career."
],
[
"International career",
"Osman played in just one match for the Brazil national team, the first in history, against Exeter City, 21 July 1914."
],
[
"Honours",
";America*Campeonato Carioca: 1916"
],
[
"Death",
"Osman was killed with a shot in the chest when breaking up a fight in the city of Curitiba, between police officers and people protesting against the milk coffee politics."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Osman at ogol.com.br"
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"D-class lifeboat (RFD PB16)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''D-class (RFD PB16) lifeboat''' was the first of a class of inflatable boat operated between 1963 and 2007 by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution of the United Kingdom and Ireland.",
"It was replaced operationally by the .They were manufactured by R.F.D.",
"Co.Ltd of Gadalming, Surrey, a company founded by engineer Reginald Foster Dagnall.",
"Over time, RFD became a synonym for \"Rapid Flotation Devices\"."
],
[
"History",
"Increasing numbers of leisure craft in waters around Britain and Ireland in the late 1950s caused the RNLI to consider using inflatable boats as Inshore Lifeboats (ILBs).",
"A boat was purchased for trials and the work of the lifesaving society in Brittany was studied.",
"This resulted in RFD PB16 inflatables being modified and fitted out as ILBs.The first was deployed at in 1963.It capsized on its first launch but was soon put to good use.",
"Once in service, the main problems came from the boats deflating and from the outboard motors failing.",
"It was decided that these should be replaced every year.Production continued until 1984, however two alternative designs were tried in 1971 and 1972.Only a few Avon S650 were built but the Zodiac III proved more successful and series production of these started in 1975 and continued until 1987.The last PB16 was withdrawn in 2002."
],
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"Description",
"The PB16 was long and fitted with a single 40 outboard motor."
],
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"RNLI Fleet",
"===D-1 – D-100=== Op.",
"No.",
"Name In service Station Comments D-1 ''Unnamed'' 196319651965–????",
"Relief fleet D-2 ''Unnamed'' 19641965 D-3 ''Unnamed'' 1966 Relief fleet D-4 ''Unnamed'' 1963 D-5 ''Unnamed'' 196319641965 D-6 ''Unnamed'' 196319631966 D-7 ''Unnamed'' 196319641967 D-8 ''Unnamed'' 196419651966 D-9 ''Unnamed'' 1963–1964196519661966–1973 Publicity (D-1-P) D-10 ''Unnamed'' 19641965 D-11 ''Unnamed'' 1963196519661967 Relief fleet D-12 ''Unnamed'' 1963–19641965196519671968–19701983–1987 Publicity (D-2-P) D-13 No.",
"Not Allocated D-14 ''Unnamed'' 196419651965196719681969 D-15 ''Unnamed'' 196419651965–19831983–1988 Relief fleetPublicity (D-3-P) D-16 ''Unnamed'' 196419651965–19661967–19681968–19691969–1972 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-17 ''Unnamed'' 1964–19671967–1970 Relief fleet D-18 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19661983–????",
"Publicity (D-4-P) D-19 ''Unnamed'' 19641965–19671967–19701970 Relief fleet D-20 ''Unnamed'' 196419651965–196619671968–19701971–1972 Relief fleet D-21 ''Unnamed'' 1964196519651965–1966196619671967–1972 Relief fleet D-22 ''Unnamed'' 19641965196719671967–19691983–1988 Relief fleetPublicity (D-5-P) D-23 ''Unnamed'' 19641970–1973 Relief fleet D-24 ''Unnamed'' 196519661966–19691969–19711971–19741974–1981 Relief fleetRelief fleetILC D-25 ''Unnamed'' 19641965196619671968–19691969–1972 Relief fleet D-26 ''Unnamed'' 196519661966–19671967–19681970–19711972–19811981–1985 Relief fleetPublicity (D-12-P) D-27 ''Unnamed'' 1965–1967 D-28 ''Unnamed'' 1964196519651969–197019701972 D-29 ''Unnamed'' 19651966 D-30 ''Unnamed'' 19641965–1967196719681969 D-31 ''Unnamed'' 1964–1965 D-32 ''Unnamed'' 19641965–19661966–1967 D-33 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19661968 D-34 ''Unnamed'' D-35 ''Unnamed'' 1966 D-36 ''Unnamed'' 196419651965–19701970–1973 Relief fleet D-37 ''Unnamed'' 1964196619661966196719681968–1972 Relief fleet D-38 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19661966–1973 Relief fleet D-39 ''Unnamed'' 1965–196719661968–1972 Relief fleet D-40 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19681968–19691969–1970 Relief fleet D-41 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19691970–1973 Relief fleet D-42 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19671967–19731973–19741974–1977 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-43 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19721972–19741974–????",
"Relief fleetPublicity (D-12-P) D-44 ''Unnamed'' 1965–1972 D-45 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19681969–19701970–19721973 Relief fleet D-46 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19671967–19691970 D-47 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19671967–19681969–1970 Relief fleet D-48 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19701970–1971 Relief fleet D-49 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19661966–19671968–19691970–19721972–1979 Relief fleet D-50 ''Unnamed'' 19651966–1968196919701970–19731973–1974 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-51 ''Unnamed'' 19651966–196719681969–19701970–1984 Relief fleetPublicity (D-6-P) D-52 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19701970–1973 Relief fleet D-53 ''Unnamed'' 19651966–197319731973–????",
"Relief fleetPublicity (D-11-P) D-54 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19661966–196919691970–19721972–1977 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-55 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19671967–19691969–1971 Relief fleet D-56 ''Unnamed'' 19641965–19721972–1977 Relief fleet D-57 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19701970–1971 Relief fleet D-58 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19721972–197419741974–1977 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-70 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19681968–1970 Relief fleet D-71 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19701970–197219721972–1973 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-72 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19721972–19751975–????",
"Relief fleetPublicity (D-11-P) D-73 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19671967–19691969–19731973–19821982–1987 Relief fleetRelief fleetPublicity (D-8-P) D-74 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19671968–19721972–1978 Relief fleet D-75 ''Unnamed'' 1965–19671968–19691970–1977 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-76 ''Unnamed'' 19661966–19691969–19701970–1971 On Board 70-001Relief fleetRelief fleet D-81 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19721972–19731973–19741974–197519751975–19831983–1985 Relief fleetRelief fleetRelief fleetBoarding Boat D-82 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19681968–1971 Relief fleet D-83 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19681968–1971 Relief fleet D-84 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19701970–1977 Relief fleet D-85 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19671967–19751975–1978 Relief fleetPublicity (D-7-P) D-86 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19681969–1971 Relief fleet D-87 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19681968–197119711971–1978 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-88 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19711971–1977 Relief fleet D-89 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19721972–1973 Relief fleet D-90 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19691969–1976 Relief fleet D-91 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19701970–19711971–197519751975–1976 Relief fleetOn Board 70-001Relief fleet D-92 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19701970–1977197719751978–1991 Relief fleetOn Board 70-002GLC Flood Relief fleetPublicity (D-21-P) D-93 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19721973–19751975–19771977–1987 Relief fleetPublicity (D-13-P) D-94 ''Unnamed'' 1966–1976 D-95 ''Unnamed'' 1966–196819691970–1973 Relief fleet D-96 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19751975–1979 Relief fleet D-97 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19711971–1975 Relief fleet D-98 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19691969–1971 Relief fleet D-99 ''Unnamed'' 1966–1975 D-100 ''Unnamed'' 196619681969–19741974–1980 Relief fleet ===D-101 – D-199=== Op.",
"No.",
"Name In service Station Comments ''Unnamed'' 1970–19711971–19751976–19811981–1987 Relief fleetRelief fleetPublicity (D-19-P) D-102 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19681970 D-103 ''Unnamed'' 1966–1975 D-104 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19761976–19801980–19831984 Relief fleetGLC Flood Relief fleetPublicity (D-22-P) D-105 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19751976–19831983–1986 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-106 ''Unnamed'' 1966–1974 D-107 ''Unnamed'' 1966–19781978–1980 Relief fleet D-108 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19731973–197519751975–19771977–1979 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-109 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19761976–1978 Relief fleet D-110 ''Unnamed'' 1967–1968196919701970–19741974–19751975–19801980–19831984–1986 On Board 70-002Relief fleetRelief fleetGLC Flood Relief fleetPublicity D-111 ''Unnamed'' 1967–197619771978–1980 Relief fleet D-112 ''Blue Peter III'' 1967–19721973–19841984– Relief fleetOn Display On display at Chatham Historic Dockyard since 1996 D-113 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19681968–19691970–19761976–1980 Relief fleet D-114 ''Unnamed'' 1967–1976197719781979–19831983–1987 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-115 ''Blue Peter I'' 1967–19721972–1975 Relief fleet D-116 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19761976–19791979–19821982–19831983–1987 Relief fleetRelief fleetBoarding Boat D-117 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19711972–19811981–1982 Relief fleet D-120 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19761977–19801980–19811981–1988 Relief fleetPublicity (D-17-P) D-121 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19751975–1980 Relief fleet D-122 ''Unnamed'' 1967–1975 D-123 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19761976–1980 Relief fleet D-124 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19751976–19821982–1988 Relief fleetPublicity (D-18-P) D-125 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19691969–1975 Relief fleet D-126 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19771978–19801980–19811981–1985 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-127 ''Blue Peter II'' 1967–1976 D-128 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19701970–1976 Publicity (D-8-P) D-129 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19771978–19831983–1987 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-130 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19681969–1975 D-131 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19701970–19771977–19801980–19831984 Relief fleetOn Board 70-001Relief fleetGLC Flood Relief fleetPublicity (D-28-P) D-132 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19711971–197419741974–1987 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-133 ''Unnamed'' 1967–196819681969–19741975 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-134 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19791979–19831984–1986 Relief fleetPublicity (D-26-P) D-135 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19701970–19721972–19771977–1978 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-136 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19781978–1982 GLC Flood Relief fleet D-137 ''Unnamed'' 1967–197819781978–19831983–1986 Relief fleetGLC Flood Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-138 ''Unnamed'' 19671968–19701970–19801980–1981 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-139 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19771978–19831983–1988 GLC Flood Relief fleetPublicity (D-25-P) D-140 ''Unnamed'' 1967–196819691969–19711971–19741974–19801980–19841984–19871987–1989 Relief fleetRelief fleetILCTraining D-141 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19751975–????",
"Publicity (D-14-P) D-142 ''Unnamed'' 1966–197719781978–19831983–????",
"Relief fleetGLC Flood Relief fleetPublicity (D-25-P) D-143 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19751975–19781978–1988 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-144 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19681969–19701970–19751975–19771977–19801980–19821982–1984 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-145 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19711972–19761977–19801980 Relief fleetOn Board 70-001 D-146 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19691970–1975 D-147 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19701970–1973 Relief fleet D-148 ''Blue Peter IV'' 1968–19721972–1980 Relief fleet 1980–1987, On Display, Bristol Lifeboat Museum D-149 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19701970–19711971–1974 Relief fleetOn Board 70-001Relief fleet D-150 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19681969–19711971–19721972–19751975–19761976–1988 Relief fleetChannel Light Vessel No.6Relief fleetPublicity (D-16-P) D-151 ''Unnamed'' 1967–1973 D-152 ''Unnamed'' 1968–1972197319741975–1983 Boarding Boat D-153 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19781978–1983 Relief fleet D-154 ''Unnamed'' 1967–1971 Relief fleet D-155 ''Unnamed'' 1967–1971 D-156 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19681968–19691969–19701970–197119711971–1982 Relief fleetRelief fleet D-157 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19801980–19841985–1990 Relief fleetPublicity (D-10-P) D-158 ''Unnamed'' 19681969–1975 D-159 ''Unnamed'' 196819691970–19781978–1984 Relief fleet D-160 ''Unnamed'' 1967–1971 Relief fleet D-161 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19691969–19751975–1984 Publicity (D-15-P) D-162 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19691970–19781979–19831983–1993 Relief fleetPublicity (D-27-P) D-163 ''Unnamed'' 1968–1978 D-164 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19701970–19721972–????",
"Relief fleetPublicity (D-9-P) D-165 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19801980–19841984–1991 Relief fleetTraining (D-165T) D-166 ''Unnamed'' 1967–19721972–19781979–19851985 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-167 ''Unnamed'' 1969–19791980–19811981–19821982–1990 Relief fleetPublicity (D-20-P) D-168 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19811981–19851985–1987 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-169 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19831983–19851985–1989 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-170 ''Unnamed'' 1969–19721973–19811981–198419841985–1988 Relief fleetTraining (D-170T) D-171 ''Unnamed'' 1969–1979 D-172 ''Unnamed'' 1968–196919691970–19811981–19831983–????",
"Relief fleetTraining (D-170T) D-173 ''Unnamed'' 1968–19731984–19861986–1988 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-174 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19831983–19871987–1991 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-175 ''Alan Thurlow Ashford'' 1970–19831983–19861986–1988 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-176 ''Unnamed'' 1971–19721972–198119821982–19861986–1991 Relief fleetRelief fleetBoarding Boat D-177 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19831983–1987 Relief fleet D-178 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19741974–19781978–19791979–19821982–19831983–19871987–1991 Relief fleetRelief fleetRelief fleetPublicity (D-3-P) D-179 Unnamed, 1970–19771978–19791979–19811981–1984 Relief fleet D-180 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19851985–198619861986–1988 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-181 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19731973–197919791979–19851986–1987 Relief fleetRelief fleetBoarding Boat D-182 ''Unnamed'' 1970–197419741975–19841984–198719871987 Relief fleetRelief fleetRelief fleet D-183 ''The Young People of Scarborough'' 1970–19841984–19861986–1990 Relief fleetTrials D-184 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19831984–19881988–1989 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-185 ''Unnamed'' 19701970–19711971–19841984–1987 Relief fleet D-186 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19831983–19861987–1989 Relief fleetPublicity (D-2-P) D-187 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19841983–19881988–1993 Relief fleetPublicity (D-8-P) D-188 ''The Lord Feoffees'' 1971–19831984–1987 Relief fleet D-189 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19721972–19831984–19871988 Relief fleetPublicity (D-9-P) D-190 ''Unnamed'' 1970–19801981–19861987–1988 Relief fleet D-191 ''Unnamed'' 1971–19731973–19881988 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-192 ''Unnamed'' 1971–197719781979–19801980–19821982–19841985–1987 Relief fleetRelief fleetRelief fleet D-193 ''Unnamed'' 1971–1977 D-194 ''Unnamed'' 1971–1977 D-195 ''Unnamed'' Sold to Spain in 1971 D-196 ''Unnamed'' 1972–198719871987–1991 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-197 ''Unnamed'' 1972–19841984–19871987–1988 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-198 ''Unnamed'' 1972–19861986–19871988–1990 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-199 ''Unnamed'' 1972–19861986–1988 Relief fleet ===D-202 – D-310=== Op.",
"No.",
"Name In service Station Comments D-202 ''Unnamed'' 1972–19861986–19871987–1991 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-203 ''Unnamed'' 1972–197319741975–19811981–19841984–1989 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-204 ''Unnamed'' 1975–198519861986–1988 Relief fleet D-208 ''Unnamed'' 1973–1985198719871987–1989 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-209 ''Unnamed'' 197319741975–197619761977–19861986–19881988–1989 Relief fleetRelief fleetBoarding Boat D-210 ''Unnamed'' 1973–19861987–19881988–1989 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-211 ''Unnamed'' 1973–19791980–19871987–1990 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-212 ''Unnamed'' 1973–19871987–1988 Relief fleet D-213 ''Unnamed'' 1973–19871987–1988 Relief fleet D-215 ''Blue Peter IV'' 1973–1981 D-216 ''Blue Peter III'' 1973–19851985–19861986–19881988–19891989–????",
"Relief fleetBoarding BoatTraining D-217 ''Unnamed'' 1972–19771977–19871987–19881989–1992 Relief fleetRelief fleetBoarding Boat D-218 ''Unnamed'' 1972–19761976–1986 Relief fleetOn Board 70-003 D-219 ''Unnamed'' 1973–19861986–1988 Relief fleet D-220 ''Unnamed'' 1973–19861986–19891989 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-264 ''Unnamed'' 1979–19871987–19891989–????",
"Relief fleetTraining D-265 ''Unnamed'' 1979–19881988–19901990–????",
"Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-266 ''Unnamed'' 1978–19861986–19901990–1993 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-267 ''Unnamed'' 1979–198819891989–1991 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-268 ''Unnamed'' 1979–19881989–1990 Relief fleet D-269 ''Unnamed'' 1980–19861988–19901990–????",
"Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-273 ''Unnamed'' 1980–19881989–1992 Boarding Boat D-274 ''Unnamed'' 1980–19841984–19891989–1990 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-275 ''Unnamed'' 1980–19881988–19901991–1996 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-276 ''Gillian Powell'' 1980–19881988–19911991–1996 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-277 ''Sea Lion'' 1981–19891989–19911991–????",
"Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-286 ''Unnamed'' 1982–198619871988–19901990–1991 Relief fleetRelief fleetBoarding Boat D-291 ''Donald Rigby Middleton'' 1983–19891989–19921992–1994 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-292 ''Castle House'' 1983–19891989–19901990–19911991–19921992–19961996– Relief fleetRelief fleetBoarding BoatTraining D-293 ''Unnamed'' 1983–19891989–19921992–????",
"Relief fleetPublicity (D-28-P) D-294 ''Bill Mellis'' 1983–19891990–1991 Relief fleet D-295 ''Unnamed'' 1983–19921992–2002 Boarding Boat D-296 ''Unnamed'' 1984–19921992–19961996–2001 Boarding BoatTraining D-297 ''Unnamed'' 1984–19901990–19921992–1994 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-298 ''Unnamed'' 1984–19921992–2001 Boarding Boat D-299 ''The Lord Feoffees'' 1984–19921992–1995 Training (D-299T) D-300 ''Lodge of Peace No.322'' 1983–19921992–2001 Boarding Boat D-301 ''Alan Thurlow Ashford'' 1983–19881988–19931993–19951995–1997 Relief fleetBoarding BoatTraining (D-299T) D-302 ''Unnamed'' 1983–19921992–19931993–1997 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-303 ''Unnamed'' 1984–19871987–1991 Relief fleet D-304 ''Unnamed'' 1984–19921993–2001 tBoarding Boat D-305 ''Blue Peter IV'' 1985–1993 D-306 ''Blue Peter III'' 1985–19941994–20012001–2007 Boarding BoatRelief fleet D-307 ''Spirit of Round Table'' 1984–19921992–1997 Training D-308 ''Unnamed'' 1984–19861986–19921992–1997 Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-309 ''Unnamed'' 1984–19941994–????",
"Relief fleetBoarding Boat D-310 ''Unnamed'' 1984–19931994–1996 Boarding Boat"
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"Renet Vanker"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Renet Vanker''' (born 22 September 1998) is an Estonian volleyball player.",
"He is a member of the Estonian national team and represented his country at the 2021 and 2023 European Volleyball Championships."
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"Mireia Oriol"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Mireia Oriol''' (born 1996) is a Spanish actress from Catalonia."
],
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"Life and career",
"Oriol was born in Argentona, Maresme in 1996.She made her feature film debut as an actress at age 13 in horror picture ''ESO, Entidad Sobrenatural Oculta'' (2009), portraying a ghost girl.",
"She began working as a model at age 16.She began a degree in audiovisual studies in Barcelona and later, at age 20, she joined the Giles Foreman Acting Centre for Acting in London, where she lived for two years.Her sophomore acting credit in a feature film was in supernatural thriller ''The Pact'' (2018), starring as Clara alongside Belén Rueda and Darío Grandinetti.",
"Early television work include performances in Catalan soap opera '''' (2018) and Flooxer miniseries ''Terror.app''.",
"She made her directorial debut by co-helming the short film ''Sans moi je n'existe pas''.",
"She earned recognition for her portrayal of Lorena in Catalan sports drama series ''The Hockey Girls''.",
"In 2020, she featured in films '''' and ''The Art of Return''.",
"In 2022, she starred as the title character in supernatural thriller series ''Alma'' (aka ''The Girl in the Mirror''), earning a for Best Actress for her performance.",
"In 2023 she starred as Fiona in TV3 series ''La mirada de la Fiona''.",
"In 2024, she was cast to star as in Icíar Bollaín's re-telling of a famous case of sexual harassment in the ''Ayuntamiento'' of Ponferrada in ''I'm Nevenka''."
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"Karli Allik"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Karli Allik''' (born 25 September 1996) is an Estonian volleyball player.",
"He is a member of the Estonian national team and represented his country at the 2021 and 2023 European Volleyball Championships."
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"Märt Tammearu"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Märt Tammearu''' (born 17 March 2001) is an Estonian volleyball player.",
"He is a member of the Estonian national team and represented his country at the 2021 and 2023 European Volleyball Championships."
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"References"
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"External links"
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"Baggio Siadi"
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"Introduction",
"'''Baggio Siadi Ngusia''' (born 21 July 1997) is a Congolese professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for TP Mazembe, and the DR Congo national team."
],
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"Career",
"Siadi is a youth product of FC Patronage and FC Pibol, and began his senior career in the Linafoot in 2014 with DCMP Imana.",
"In 2018 he moved to AS Nyuki, and after two seasons there had a year-long stint with Groupe Bazano.",
"On 22 July 2021, he moved to TP Mazembe on a 5-year contract.",
"The following season he helped TP Mazembe win the 2021–22 Linafoot competition."
],
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"International",
"Siadi debuted with the senior DR Congo national team in a 3–2 friendly loss to Rwanda on 18 September 2019.He was part of the DR Congo squad that played at the 2020 and 2022 African Nations Championship.",
"He was then part of the final squad that went to 2023 Africa Cup of Nations."
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"Honours",
";TP Mazembe*Linafoot: 2021–22"
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"* *"
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"Devil (2024 film)"
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"Introduction",
"'''''Devil''''' is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language horror thriller film written and directed by Aathityaa.",
"The film stars Poorna, Vidharth and Thrigun in the lead roles.The film was produced by Radhakrishnan and Hari under the banners of Maruti Films and H Pictures."
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"Cast",
"* Poorna as Hema* Vidharth as Alex* Thrigun as Roshan * Subhashree as Sophia* Rama as Hema's mother* Mysskin in a cameo appearance"
],
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"Production",
"The film was shot in Chennai and the music was composed by director Mysskin.",
"The first look poster of the film was released by Andrea Jeremiah."
],
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"Soundtrack",
"Soundtrack was composed by director Mysskin making his debut as composer with this film and also wrote lyrics for all songs.",
"*Kalavi Paadal - Devu Tresi Mathew*Kadavulukku Korikkai - Priyanka NK*Come and Kiss - Krish, Shilvi Sharon*Perunthinai - Priyanka NK*Enakulle - Saindhavi"
],
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"Reception",
"Narayani M. of ''The New Indian Express'' rated the film two out of five stars and noted that \"Director Aathityaa's Devil, even with its straightforward title, does not seem to know what it is about, as the film itself suffers from an identity crisis.",
"Throughout the runtime, we are left wondering if it is either an emotional drama, a horror thriller, or both\".",
"Roopa Radhakrishnan of ''The Times of India'' rated 2 out of 5 and stated that \"what works in ''Devil'''s favor is that the film has a wonderfully subtle Poorna at the center of it.\""
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"Chiclets (film)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Chiclets''''' is a 2024 Indian teen drama film written and directed by Muthu M. Shot simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu, the film stars Sathvik Varma, Jack Robinson and Nayan Karishma in the lead roles.",
"The film was produced by S Srinivasan Guru under the banner of SSB Films."
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],
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"Production",
"The film was produced by S Srinivasan Guru under the banner of Ssb Films.",
"The cinematography was done by Kolanchi Kumar, while editing was handled by Vijay Velukutty.",
"The film was shot across Tamil Nadu, Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad."
],
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"Reception",
"Roopa Radhakrishnan of ''The Times of India'' rated 1.5 out of 5 and noted that \" The preachiness aspect goes in and out of Chiclets, similar to the way the film itself is confused about what it wants to say.\"",
"''Times Now'' critic wrote that \"Some of the sequences are downright sleazy and some have double meaning dialogues that are not bound to go down well with a certain segment of audiences\".",
"''Maalai Malar'' critic wrote that \"Director Muthu has directed the film as an awareness of how to get past it without getting caught up in love and lust in old age\"."
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"External links",
"*"
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"Presbyterian Church of Cuiabá"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''Presbyterian Church of Cuiabá''' () is an early 20th-century Presbyterian church in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.Protestant missions began in Cuiabá in 1891.Rev.",
"Philippe Landes and Rev.",
"Franklin Grahan arrived after this period.",
"João Pedro Dias, a local businessman, was an early supporter of the church.",
"He is also noted for the installation of the first telephone company and the first supplier of electricity from a boiler in the city.",
"Dias used his considerable resources and family connections to support the Presbyterian mission, and hosted worship services in his home.",
"Presbyterianism in Cuiabá consolidated under Rev.",
"Philippe Landes, who arrived on August 15, 1915.Rev.",
"Adan Martin and his wife joined the group three years later.The First Presbyterian Church of Cuiabá was founded on October 12, 1920, and is the oldest Protestant church in Cuiabá.",
"The church board sought land for a church on Rua 13 de Junho, a short distance from the Praça da República, and purchased a plot for $6,000,000 (6 contos de réis) from João Pedro Dias.",
"The board borrowed a further $6,000,000 (6 contos de réis) from the South Brazil Presbyterian Mission.",
"The foundation stone was place on September 7, 1921.The church was subsequently used for missions in Mato Grosso; numerous Presbyterian church in Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul trace their origin to the church in Cuiabá."
],
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"Protected status",
"The Presbyterian Church of Cuiabá was listed as a state-level historic structure by the State Secretary for Culture, Sports and Leisure of Mato Grosso (''Secretaria de Estado de Cultura, Esporte e Lazer de Mato Grosso'', SECEL) under listing no.",
"61/83 published January 1, 1984."
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"Access",
"The Presbyterian Church of Cuiabá is open to the public and may be visited."
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"Jennifer A. Koch"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Jennifer A. Koch '''is an American internist who is a professor of medicine and vice chair for faculty affairs and education at the University of Louisville School of Medicine.",
"She is the director of the internal medicine residency program.",
"Koch is a fellow of the American College of Physicians.",
"She received her M.D.",
"from the University of Louisville and completed a residency at the University of Louisville Hospital from 2001 to 2004."
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* PubMed search for Jennifer A. Koch"
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[
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"Róbert Gragger"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Róbert Gragger (1925)'''Róbert Gragger''' (born 7 November 1887 in Aranyosmarót, died 10 November 1926 in Berlin) was a Hungarian literary historian, university professor and philologist who created his academic work predominantly in Germany, at the University of Berlin."
],
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"See also",
"* Gyula Farkas (linguist)"
],
[
"References",
"* Péter László: ''Új magyar irodalmi lexikon I''.",
"(A–Gy).",
"Főszerk.",
"Akademieverlag, Budapest 1994 – ISBN 963-05-6805-5 Neues ungarisches Schriftstellerlexikon I (A–Gy)* Gábor Ujvári: ''Das Ungarische Instituts der Berliner Universität, das Collegium Hungaricum und die deutsch-ungarischen Wirtschaftsbeziehungen (1916-1944)''.",
"in: ''Wissenschaftsbeziehungen und ihr Beitrag zur Modernisierung.",
"Das deutsch-ungarische Beispiel''.",
"herausgegeben von Holger Fischer, Oldenbourg, München 2005, S. 299 bis 334 (ISBN 3-486-57884-7)"
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"External links",
"* * Györgyi Brand: ''Zur Dokumentation der Errichtung des ungarischen Lehrstuhls an der Universität Berlin'' (Auszug aus der unveröffentlichten Dissertation „A hungarológia intézményrendszerének létrehozása.",
"Gragger Róbert a berlini egyetemen“)* Róbert-Gragger-Institut* Berliner Gragger-Archiv der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin* Kulturportal West-Ost"
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"Justin Hood (American football)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Justin Hood''' (born June 27, 1986) is an American football coach and former player who is the secondary coach for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL).",
"Hood was previously the defensive quality control coach for the Green Bay Packers."
],
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"College career",
"Hood played college football at Ashland University, where he played cornerback.",
"While playing there, he was named to the All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Team."
],
[
"Coaching career",
"Following his college football career and stints as an intern for Oregon and the New York Giants, Hood became a graduate assistant for Illinois in 2013.After spending one year at Illinois, Hood became the defensive coordinator for the Capital University football team in 2014.Following that position, in 2015, Hood was named the safeties coach for Davidson.",
"During the 2017 season, Hood was temporarily named interim head coach after the firing of Paul Nichols.Hood next coached for Western Carolina in 2018, where he was the linebackers coach and was named to the 35 Under 35 Leadership Institute.After a year at Western Carolina, Hood joined Kent State in 2019 to become their secondary coach.Following two years at Kent State, Hood received his first NFL coaching job as the defensive quality control coach for the Green Bay Packers in 2021.In 2024, Hood joined the Atlanta Falcons as the secondary coach following three years with the Packers."
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"External links",
"* Green Bay Packers bio"
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"1955 Regional Championship"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''1955 Regional Championship''' was the 14th season of the Regional Championship, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system.",
"The promotion play-off did not take place this season, as Divizia C was re-established from the next season and the top teams from each Regional Championships were promoted to the 1956 Divizia C."
],
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"Regional championships",
"* Arad (AR)* Bacău (BC)* Baia Mare (BM)* Bârlad (BD)* Bucharest Municipality (B)* Bucharest Region (B)* Cluj (CJ)* Constanța (CT)* Craiova (CR)* Galați (GL)* Hunedoara (HD)* Iași (IS)* Mureș (MS)* Oradea (OR)* Pitești (PI)* Ploiești (PL)* Stalin (ST)* Suceava (SV)* Timișoara (TM)=== Arad Region ====== Hunedoara Region ====== Ploiești Region ==="
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"See also",
"* 1955 Divizia A* 1955 Divizia B* 1955 Cupa României"
],
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"References"
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"External links",
"* FRF"
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"Daryl Joy Walters"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Daryl Joy Walters''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 4th district, representing Caddo Parish.",
"She assumed office on January 8, 2024."
],
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"Career",
"Walters formerly served as an aide for the Louisiana State Senate and was an aide for former U.S.",
"Senator Mary Landrieu.",
"She defeated Jasmine Green for the 4th district seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives in November 2023 with 54% of the vote."
],
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"References"
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"Terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2024"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This article is about '''terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2024''' in chronological order."
],
[
"January",
"* '''10 January''' - Three police officers and one civilian was killed in a terrorist attack in Kohat.",
"* '''29 January''' - One person was injured in a gun attack on ANP leader in Shangla Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.",
"* '''29 January''' - One police officer was killed and one truck driver injured in a rocket attack on Mach Jail in Balochistan.",
"* '''30 January''' - Four people were killed and six were injured in a bomb blast in Balochistan.",
"* '''31 January''' - Five people were injured in a grenade attack on the election office of PPP in Quetta.",
"* '''31 January''' - Rehan Zeb Khan, election candidate, was killed in gun attack in Bajaur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.",
"Three other people were also injured in the attack."
],
[
"February",
"* '''1 February''' - Zahoor Ahmad of ANP was killed in gun attack in Killa Abdullah Balochistan.",
"One person was injured in the attack.",
"* '''2nd February''' - A bomb blast targeted the office of Election Commission of Pakistan in Karachi.",
"* '''5 February''' - 10 police officer were killed and six were injured in a terrorist attack on Chodwan police station in Dera Ismail Khan.",
"*'''7 February''' - Two bomb blasts in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan have killed at least 22 people with more injured."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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