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"La Cieneguilla Petroglyphs"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''La Cieneguilla Petroglyphs''' are a rock art site near Santa Fe, New Mexico.",
"It is a mesa above the Sante Fe River containing thousands of petroglyphs.",
"Followers of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro also pass this site."
],
[
"History",
"The petroglyphs were created by speakers of the Keres and Tanoan languages from the 13th and 17th centuries.",
"Their descendants live in the Cochiti and Santo Domingo pueblos.",
"A contrasting theory states the markings were made from 8000 to 2000 BC."
],
[
"Features",
"Many figures depict a humpbacked flute player, the fertility deity Kokopelli, and birds.",
"A survey in 1991 recorded 1,385 bird figures out of the over 4400 total.",
"The petroglyphs' meanings, despite being studied extensively, are unknown.",
"Many of the etchings are also indecipherable.",
"The northern part of the site is less-studied."
],
[
"Threats",
"The area is commonly used for target practice for paintball players, resulting in vandalism and the defacement of rock art.",
"Graffiti is also prevalent."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Daisy Berbeco"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Daisy Berbeco''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"She has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden-21 District since 2023.Berbeco is a former mental health policy adviser."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of capitals in Antigua and Barbuda"
],
[
"Introduction",
"There are seven capitals in Antigua and Barbuda.",
"One of these, St. John's, serves as the national seat of government.",
"Each parish capital contains the parish church, while the capital of Barbuda contains the administrative offices of the Barbuda Council.",
"Most capitals have town status, however, Codrington is a village, Fitches Creek is an estate, and St. John's is the sole city in the country.With the exception of St. John's and Codrington, the majority of parish/dependency capitals are not the largest settlements in the parish.",
"Parham is the second-largest city in Saint Peter; that being said, it would be the largest if the population of All Saints—which is spread across three parishes—were not included.",
"Nonetheless, compared to Parham, the population of the sector of All Saints in Saint Peter is considerably higher.",
"''''''640x360px+Parish/dependencyCapitalPopulation (2011)Percentage of parish/dependency population living in capitalForeign born population (%)StatusImageSaint JohnSt.",
"John's21,643CityframelessSaint GeorgeFitches Creek532EstateSaint PeterParham1,307Townframeless''''''Saint PhilipSt.",
"Philip's131TownframelessSaint PaulFalmouth240TownframelessSaint MaryOld Road1,251TownframelessBarbudaCodrington796Villageframeless"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Jane Pringle"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jane Pringle''' is an American politician who is serving as a member of the Maine House of Representatives"
],
[
"Electoral history",
"Pringle was elected to the 111th district in the 2012 Maine House of Representatives election.",
"In the 2014 Maine House of Representatives election, she won the primary but withdrew before the general election.",
"In the 2016 Maine House of Representatives election, she won the primary but withdrew before the general election.",
"In the 2020 Maine House of Representatives election, she won the primary but withdrew before the general election.",
"She was elected to the 107th district in the 2022 Maine House of Representatives election."
],
[
"Biography",
"Pringle graduated from Denison University in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Doctor of Medicine from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1971, being elected to Alpha Omega Alpha."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"John M. Burris"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''John M. Burris''' (born April 19, 1946) is an American politician.",
"He served as a Republican member of the Delaware House of Representatives."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Burris was born in Milford, Delaware.",
"He attended Ohio Wesleyan University.Burris was a businessman.Burris served in the Delaware House of Representatives from 1977 to 1983."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The Choleric Man"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Choleric Man''''' is a 1774 comedy play by the British author Richard Cumberland.",
"It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 10 December 1774.The original cast included Thomas King as Andrew Nightshade, James Aickin as Manlove, John Hayman Packer as Stapleton, Samuel Reddish as Charles Manlove, Thomas Weston as Jack Nightshade, Robert Baddeley as Dibble, John Moody as Gregory, Francis Godolphin Waldron as Frampton.",
"Roger Wright as Frederick, Elizabeth Hopkins as Mrs Stapleton, Frances Abington as Laetitia and Jane Pope as Lucy.",
"The play's Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 14 April 1777.It also appeared later at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.",
"Lexington Books, 2011.",
"* Nicoll, Allardyce.",
"''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009.",
"* Hogan, C.B (ed.)",
"''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.",
"Southern Illinois University Press, 1968."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kate Lalley"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kate Lalley''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"She has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden-6 District since 2023.Lalley is a Shelburne board member and a landscape architect."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"John Thompson (rugby union, born 1898)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''John Knox Stafford Thompson''' (15 July 1898 — 13 July 1951) was an Irish rugby union international.Thompson was born in the United States, where his father was an ordained minister, but grew up in Ireland and attended Royal School Dungannon.",
"He served with the Royal Irish Rifles in World War I.",
"A Dublin University captain, Thompson gained eight caps as a flanker for Ireland from 1921 to 1923, which included a stint leading the team.",
"He was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1932 and went on to practice medicine in Shropshire."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of Ireland national rugby union players"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Jentry Chau vs.",
"The Underworld''''' is an upcoming American 2D animated supernatural-action streaming television series created by Echo Wu.",
"Produced by Netflix Animation and Titmouse, Inc., the series is scheduled for a global release sometime in 2024 on Netflix."
],
[
"Voice cast",
"* Ali Wong as Jentry Chau* Lucy Liu* Bowen Yang* Jimmy O. Yang* Lori Tan Chinn* Sheng Wang* Woosung Kim"
],
[
"Production",
"The series was first unveiled by Netflix in March 2023, along with a first look and voice cast with Echo Wu as showrunner.",
"Wong and Aron Eli Coleite will serve as executive producers, with Chris Prynoski, Shannon Prynoski, Antonio Canobbio and Ben Kalina, also serving as exec producers from Titmouse."
],
[
"Release",
"''Jentry Chau vs.",
"The Underworld'' is set for a release on Netflix in 2024."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Lalley (surname)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lalley''' is a surname."
],
[
"List of people of the surname",
"* Gene Lalley (1922–1972), American professional basketball player* Kate Lalley, American politician from Vermont* Steven Lalley (born 1954), American statistician and mathematician"
],
[
"See also",
"* Lalley, France* Lawley (surname)"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Vyacheslav Sokolov"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Vyacheslav Konstantinovich Sokolov''' (; 13 August 1941 – 5 February 2024) was a Russian engineer and politician.",
"A member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, he served in the State Duma from 1995 to 1999.Sokolov died in Oryol on 5 February 2024, at the age of 82."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Becca Monopoli"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rebecca \"Becca\" Monopoli''' (born June 28, 1989) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes part-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No.",
"47 Toyota for Mixon Racing in collaboration with Mike Harmon Racing.",
"She is regular in the PRO Truck Series, where she has garnered twenty championships and ninety four victories in the category."
],
[
"Racing career",
"Monopoli has previously competed in series such as the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing Series, the Florida United Promoters Legends Series, the Florida Pro Truck Series as well as the Challenge Series division, and the Sunshine State Challenge Series Pro Trucks Series.",
"She has also been a part of the Alan Kulwicki Driver Development Program since 2021.In 2024, Monopoli participated in pre-season testing for the ARCA Menards Series at Daytona International Speedway driving for Fast Track Racing in the No.",
"66 Toyota.",
"Weeks later, it was announced that Monopoli will attempt to make her ARCA debut at Daytona, driving the No.",
"47 Mixon Racing in collaboration with Mike Harmon Racing."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Monopoli is part of the Florida Sheriff's Young Ranches, a non-profit organization that assists at-risk youth."
],
[
"Motorsports career results",
"=== ARCA Menards Series ===(key) ('''Bold''' – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.",
"''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time.",
"* – Most laps led.",
"** – All laps led.",
")ARCA Menards Series results Year Team No.",
"Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Ref 2024 Mixon Racing 47 Toyota DAY PHO TAL DOV KAN CLT IOW MOH BLN IRP SLM ELK MCH ISF MLW DSF GLN BRI KAN TOL -* -*"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Lola N. Vassall"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lola Nydia Vassall''' (August 26, 1906 – September 26, 2002) was a Jamaican-American physician."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Vassall was born in Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica, the daughter of William Featherstone Vassall and Septina Creary Vassall.",
"She moved to New York City with her family in 1917.Her father and her older sister Lurline helped establish the Harlem Hospital School of Nursing.",
"She graduated from Washington Irving High School, and finished pharmacy school at Howard University in 1932.She earned her medical degree at Howard University in 1936."
],
[
"Career",
"Vassall served internships at Freedmen's Hospital in Washington, D.C. and at Harlem Hospital.",
"She had a private practice in New York City.",
"After she married in 1950, she worked as a civilian physician at United States Army hospitals in Vienna, Washington, D.C., Monterey, California, and finally at Letterman Army Hospital in San Francisco, California.",
"Vassall was a charter life member of the Howard University Medical Alumni Association (HUMAA).",
"Her cousin Randall Dudley Bloomfield, also a physician, cited her as an early influence in his career."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Vassall became a United States citizen by naturalization in 1939.She married a fellow Howard alumnus and physician, Lindley R. Mordecai, in 1950, in New York City.",
"They divorced in 1970, in San Francisco.",
"She died in 2002, in San Francisco, at the age of 96."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* A 1940 photograph of Lola Vassall and her father, taken by Joe Schwartz, at Getty Images"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Sinan Abdullah"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sinan Abdullah''' (born 1947; , also known as '''Sinan A. J. Abdullah''' or '''Sinan Abdul Jabbar Abdullah''') is a Mandaean-American dentist and community leader.",
"He and his twin brother Haithem are known as the first American-born Mandaeans."
],
[
"Biography",
"Sinan Abdullah (full name: Sinan Abdul Jabbar Abdullah, ) was born in 1947.His father Abdul Jabbar Abdullah was a physicist and university administrator who immigrated to the United States from Iraq, while his paternal grandfather was the Mandaean priest Ganzibra Abdullah bar Sam.",
"He and his twin brother Haithem were the first Mandaeans born in the United States.",
"In 1979, Sinan married his wife Rand in Iraq.",
"The wedding ceremony was officiated by his grandfather, Ganzibra Abdullah bar Sam.Sinan Abdullah was a dentist who lived in Niskayuna, New York, Colonie, New York, Worcester, Massachusetts, and other locations.",
"He owns various Mandaean manuscripts that were analyzed by scholars such as Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley and Charles G. Häberl, including a photocopy of a manuscript of the Mandaean Book of John that was copied by Salem Choheili (Mandaean baptismal name: Bayan, son of Sharat) on April 12, 1989."
],
[
"See also",
"*Nasser Sobbi*Lamia Abbas Amara*List of Mandaic manuscripts"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Amardo Oakley"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Amardo Oakley''' (born May 23, 1994) is a Jamaican-born American footballer who plays with Athlone Town as a defender."
],
[
"Club career",
"=== Youth career ===Oakley played soccer at the high school level in the United States with Mt.",
"Saint Vernon.",
"In the 2012 season, he served as the team captain and helped the team win the National District title and was named to the second team all-region.",
"The following season, he made the transition to the college level by enrolling in the Louisburg College soccer program.",
"During his two-year tenure with the Hurricanes, he assisted the team in securing the Region X tournament.",
"=== Early career ===After the conclusion of his college stint, he played in the National Premier Soccer League with Myrtle Beach Mutiny.",
"In 2015, he went abroad to play in the Southern Ontario-based Canadian Soccer League with Burlington SC.",
"He primarily played in the league's second division with the reserve squad where he finished as the club's top goal scorer with 12 goals.",
"Oakley would also feature with the senior team where he recorded a hattrick against Scarborough SC.",
"His hat-trick would help the club secure a playoff berth by finishing sixth in the first division.",
"Burlington would be eliminated from the playoffs in the first round by the York Region Shooters.",
"The reserve team was also defeated in the first round by Brantford Galaxy's reserve squad.",
"In the summer of 2017, he returned to his former club Burlington where he once again finished as the club's top goal scorer with 7 goals.",
"He would help the club clinch a postseason in the second division.",
"Burlington ultimately reached the championship final against FC Ukraine United where he contributed a goal but lost the match.",
"=== Europe ===After his stint in Canada, he played in Germany's Landesliga Hannover with TSV Krähenwinkel.",
"In 2019, he played in Portugal's Campeonato de Portugal with Lusitano F.C.. === Canada ===He returned to Canada to sign with expansion side Guelph United in the summer of 2021.In his debut season, he helped the club win the league championship and was named the league's defender of the year.",
"In the 2022 season, he re-signed with the club and participated in the 2022 Canadian Championship where he played in the preliminary round against HFX Wanderers FC.",
"For the second consecutive season, he was named the league's top defender.",
"Oakley returned for his third term for the club in 2023.=== Ireland ===In the early winter of 2024, he went abroad once more to sign with Athlone Town in the Irish second division.",
"He made his league debut on February 16, 2024, where he recorded a goal against Wexford."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Christine Schenk"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Christine Schenk''' (born 1946) is an American Roman Catholic nun and author.",
"She is the founding director of FutureChurch, an international group of Catholics affiliated with parishes focusing on full lay participation in the life of the Church, from which she stepped down in 2013.Among other books, she is the author of '' Crispina and Her Sisters: Women and Authority in Early Christianity'' (Fortress 2017), which Brian McDermott, SJ, reviewing for ''America: The Jesuit Review'', described as ample material to \"radically transform our understanding of Christian women as authority figures in the early centuries...\""
],
[
"Early life, education, and first vocation with Medical Mission Sisters",
"She was born in Lima, Ohio to Joan Artz Schenk and Paul Anthony Schenk, the oldest of four daughters.",
"Her father, an insurance salesman, received the Purple Heart for his service in World War II, having spent 33 months in the Southwest Pacific.",
"She attended St. John School, run by Dominican sisters, for elementary school through grade 4.Then she went to St. Rose of Lima School, run by the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, for grades 5–7, and 8th grade at St. Charles School.",
"She attended Lima Central Catholic High School, graduating first in her class.",
"In 2007 she was inducted into its Hall of Fame, based on her advocacy for pregnant low-income women and their children.She went to Washington, DC to attend Georgetown University, a Jesuit campus, on a full scholarship.",
"During her first year, which was the 125th anniversary of the university, she attended a symposium featuring the Swiss Catholic theologian Hans Küng, the German Catholic Jesuit theologian Karl Rahner, SJ, and American philosopher and Jesuit John Courtney Murray, SJ, an event that influenced her decision to study theology as well as nursing, and to pursue religious life.",
"She earned a bachelor's of science degree in nursing and graduated magna cum laude.",
"Her graduating class of 1968 included future US president Bill Clinton, whom she knew through committee work; musician Bill Danoff, and others.",
"They were invited to celebrate their 25th reunion at the White House.",
"She served as president of Gamma Pi Epsilon, a national women's honor society for women at Jesuit colleges and universities.",
"She received a Master of Science degree in nursing education from another Jesuit campus, Boston College, in 1971.She joined the Medical Mission Sisters in 1972, taught nursing for one year at Temple University.",
"She then acquired community organizing skills while working for 2.5 years as an interfaith coordinator with the Philadelphia United Farm Workers union during the grape and lettuce boycotts.",
"She then earned a certificate in midwifery and family nursing from the Frontier School of Kentucky (now Frontier Nursing University) in 1976.Eventually she left the Medical Mission Sisters for health reasons.",
"After much discernment she discovered her own call was not to foreign missions.",
"She earned a second master's degree in theology, with distinction, at Saint Mary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology in 1993."
],
[
"Work as a nurse-midwife and second vocation with Sisters of St. Joseph",
"After two years of clinical training at the Frontier School, she taught for a third year.",
"In 1978 Schenk moved to Cleveland to serve low-income families as a nurse midwife for 16 years.",
"From 1984 to 1993 she worked with the Sanctuary Movement, and also with the Prenatal Investment Program (PNIP), a group trying to expand Medicaid to working-poor mothers and their children.",
"She re-discerned her call to religious life, choosing to work with the poor in the United States rather than going to the foreign missions as she had previously.",
"She entered the Congregation of Saint Joseph, the group she admired the most from having seen them work with the poor and in various social justice arenas.",
"Sr. Schenk professed her final vows in 1993.In 1994, after twenty years as a nurse-midwife, she decided to change direction toward pastoral ministry and church reform."
],
[
"FutureChurch",
"Her career-defining establishment of FutureChurch grew out of work at her parish, the Community of St. Malachi.",
"In the summer of 1990, she co-chaired a committee on church reform, and engaged some of the most important issues of the day, including a growing shortage of Catholic priests, and the role of the Eucharist versus Eucharistic celebrations led by others.",
"Instead of merely holding these celebrations, the committee called for the return of priests who left the active ministry to marry, and for the ordination of women.",
"Upon the advice of Schenk's pastor, the Rev.",
"Paul Hritz, Schenk's committee partnered with the nearby Church of the Resurrection under the leadership of its pastor, Fr.",
"Lou Trivison.",
"That group had recently approved a resolution opening ordination to \"all those called to it by God and the People of God,\" which would include married men, and women.",
"The St. Malachi committee adopted it as well.",
"The resolution gained support over the next two years, and soon garnered approval from other Catholic organizations in the Cleveland diocese.",
"In 1990, Catholics from 16 faith communities gathered together to formally establish the FutureChurch coalition, electing both Schenk and Trivison as co-coordinators.",
"FutureChurch incorporated as a not-for-profit in 1994, eventually growing to include 3000 national and international donors and many more parish-centered activists.",
"Both of the parish committees that formed FutureChurch and then the organization itself wrote to National Conference of Catholic Bishops with a letter of concern, asking that the bishops seriously consider these issues, while maintaining what it describes as a \"cordial, non-adversarial relationship with diocesan authorities.\"",
"In conversation with their local bishop, Anthony Pilla, Schenk said they told him \"we would always do everything we could to be respectful of his leadership, but that we would be public about our concerns.\"",
"Schenk's religious congregation agreed to fund her full-time ministry with FutureChurch for a three-year period, after which time the organization became self-sustaining.",
"This did not imply her religious community's endorsement, but rather that they respected her decision as being in line with their overall charism of unity, to \"be one with God, among ourselves and with all others.\"",
"FutureChurch worked with data from Richard Schoenherr and Lawrence A.",
"Young, both sociologists, in their book and later academic article ''Full Pews and Empty Altars''.",
"Under Schenk's leadership, FutureChurch soon partnered with Call To Action (CTA), which was then the largest Catholic reform organization in the United States, with many regional chapters.",
"Using priest-shortage statistics from Schoenherr and Young, Schenk gave presentations to CTA regional chapters in scores of US dioceses.",
"In most instances this was the first time ordinary Catholics realized the extent of this looming problem.",
"The path was not smooth, and there was immediate pushback from some traditionalists.",
"Despite such obstacles, it grew.",
"By October 2013, FutureChurch was a diocesan network consisting of 28 parish councils, 100 parish leaders, and over 3500 global, parish-focused activists.",
"Schenk decided to step down after 23 years of leadership.",
"She was succeeded by Deborah Rose-Milavec."
],
[
"''Crispina and Her Sisters,'' a subsequent book, and two documentaries",
"Schenk spent the next four years writing ''Crispina and Her Sisters: Women and Authority in Early Christianity,'' published by Fortress Press in 2017.Ever since she entered the Sisters of St. Joseph she had wondered about early church women.",
"In an interview with Georgetown University, she told of how the book also developed from her reflections when she saw male classmates being ordained.",
"“.",
".",
".",
"It hit me in a way I had never experienced it before – my own marginalization within the Catholic Church and what that can do to the psyche of women who you never see, women in sacred roles.\"",
"The book took the first-place prize in history from the Catholic Press Association, now the Catholic Media Association.",
"Her second book, ''To Speak the Truth in Love: A Biography of Sr. Theresa Kane RSM'' (Orbis Press 2019) took first place in the biography category from both The Association of Catholic Publishers and the Catholic Press Association.",
"Schenk was featured in an award-winning documentary from Rebecca Parrish and Nicole Bernardo-Reese, '' Radical Grace''.",
"She is also featured in the 2017 documentary produced by Viktoria Somogyi and Jeff MacIntyre, ''Foreclosing on Faith: America’s Church Closing Crisis.''",
"It profiles Sr. Kate Kuenstler, PHJC whose advocacy as a canon lawyer changed Vatican policy regarding whether to close vibrant parishes simply to pay off church debts.",
"Schenk is a columnist for National Catholic Reporter, she contributes regularly to other publications, and she is working on a book about the Kuenstler case."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Exidia crenata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Exidia crenata''''' is a species of fungus in the family Auriculariaceae.",
"It has the English name of '''amber jelly roll'''.",
"Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous, brown to orange-brown, and turbinate (top-shaped).",
"It typically grows on dead attached twigs and branches of broadleaved trees and is found in North America."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"The species was originally described from North Carolina in 1822 by German-American mycologist Lewis David de Schweinitz as ''Tremella crenata''.",
"It was transferred to the genus ''Exidia'' by Fries in the same year.",
"''Exidia crenata'' was widely considered a synonym of the European ''Exidia recisa'' until molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, showed that the American species is distinct."
],
[
"Habitat and distribution",
"''Exidia crenata'' is a wood-rotting species, typically found on dead attached twigs and branches of broadleaf trees, particularly oak.",
"It is widely distributed in North America."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Joanne Rogers"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sara Joanne Byrd''' (March 9, 1928 – January 14, 2021) was an American musician."
],
[
"Biography",
"Sara Joanne Byrd was born in Jacksonville, Florida to Wyatt Adolphus Byrd, a coffee salesman who later worked for the United States Postal Service and Ebra Edwards Byrd, a housewife who shared her love of music.",
"Joanne liked to play ragtime on the piano, and did so by ear.",
"She began taking piano lessons at the age of 5.She studied music at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, where she earned a bachelor's degree in piano performance.",
"It was also there that she met her future husband, Fred Rogers.She went on to earn a master's degree in music at Florida State University.",
"She studied with Hungarian composer and conductor Ernst von Dohnányi.In 1952, she married Fred Rogers, an American television host and producer.",
"They had two sons together, James Byrd Rogers and John Rogers.Fred and Joanne Rogers and their son James, November 17, 1960.Joanne taught at Chatham College's preparatory school of music in the 1950s.",
"In the early 1970s, she taught for four years at Carlow College.",
"In 2019, she received an honorary degree from Duquesne University.She died on January 14, 2021 at her home in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the age of 92."
],
[
"Professional career",
"=== Music ===As a duo concert pianist, Joanne performed with her longtime friend, Jeannine Morrison, from Georgia.",
"They began performing concerts in the 1970s.",
"The musicians recorded two albums, ''Duo-Piano'' ''Favorites'' and ''A Virtuoso Duo-Piano Showcase''.",
"She retired from her musical career around 2016 due to arthritis.=== Television ===Joanne voiced several characters in Fred Rogers' first television show, ''The Children's Corner''.",
"She also made a few appearances in ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' as Mrs. Rogers.Known for her charismatic laugh, Joanne Rogers embodied her husband's television legacy after his death in 2003, notably through the actions of Fred Rogers Productions.",
"She embarked on her first media tour in 2003, to promote the release of ''The World According to Mister Rogers: Important Things to Remember'', a collection of his speeches and other writings.She became president of the company, and helped hire Kevin Morrison as chief operating officer.",
"She helped develop and launch ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'', a PBS Kids hit since its premiere in 2012.She appeared on late night talk shows to promote the publication of books and documentaries about her husband and his iconic show ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood''.In 2018, Joanne Rogers was asked to participate in the 50th anniversary celebration of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood''.",
"In 2019, she was portrayed by actress Maryann Plunkett in Marielle Heller's ''The Extraordinary Mr. Rogers''."
],
[
"Discography",
"* 1995: ''A Virtuoso Duo-Piano Showcase,'' Jeannine Morrison and Joanne Rogers, ACA Digital Recordings* 1997: ''Duo-Piano Favorites,'' Jeannine Morrison and Joanne Rogers, ACA Digital Recordings"
],
[
"Notes and references"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1942 in Switzerland"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Events during the year '''1942 in Switzerland'''"
],
[
"Incumbents",
"*Federal Council:**Philipp Etter (president)**Marcel Pilet-Golaz **Ernst Wetter**Karl Kobelt**Enrico Celio**Walther Stampfli**Eduard von Steiger"
],
[
"Births",
"* 12 January – Michel Mayor, astrophysicist* 5 April – Pascal Couchepin, politician* 8 June – Jacques Dubochet, biophysicist* 18 July – Adolf Ogi, politician* 10 November – Hans-Rudolf Merz, politician"
],
[
"Deaths",
"* 15 May – Annemarie Schwarzenbach, author and photographer (born 1908)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Jaden Davis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jaden Davis''' is an American football defensive back for the Miami Hurricanes.",
"He previously played for the Oklahoma Sooners."
],
[
"Early life and high school",
"Davis attended high school at St. Thomas Aquinas.",
"Coming out of high school, Davis was rated as a four-star recruit where he held offers from schools such as Florida, Georgia, Miami, Michigan, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Texas.",
"Davis decided to commit to play college football for the Oklahoma Sooners."
],
[
"College career",
"===Oklahoma===In week two of the 2019 season, Davis recorded his first career interception against South Dakota State.",
"In week three, Davis led the Sooners in tackles with six in a 48-14 win over UCLA.",
"In Davis's first three seasons in 2019, 2020, and 2021 he 29 games totaling 66 tackles eight pass deflections, and an interception.",
"During the 2022 season, Davis notched 35 tackles and two pass deflections.",
"After the conclusion of the 2022 season, Davis decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal.Davis finished his career with the Sooners playing in 47 games where he started in 22, tallying 104 tackles ten pass deflections, and an interception.===Miami===Davis decided to transfer to play for the Miami Hurricanes.",
"In week two of the 2023 season, Davis forced a game-changing fumble as he helped the Hurricanes take down Texas A&M.",
"Davis finished the 2023 season with 42 tackles with three being for a loss, a sack, four pass deflections, and two forced fumbles."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Miami Hurricanes bio* Oklahoma Sooners bio"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Thomas Yassmin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Thomas Yassmin''' is an Australian-born American football tight end for the Utah Utes."
],
[
"Early life and high school",
"Yassmin originally played rugby at Scots College in Sydney, Australia, where he was also selected on the wing for the Australian Schoolboys rugby side.",
"Yassmin decided to play gridiron football in the United States for the college football team the Utah Utes."
],
[
"College career",
"In Yassmin's first season in 2018, he redshirted and did not appear in any games.",
"In Yassmin's next two seasons in 2019 and 2020 he played in 16 games while making just two tackles as a special teamer.",
"During the 2021 season, Yassmin only recorded one reception for six yards.",
"In the 2022 regular-season finale, Yassmin notched a 41 yard touchdown as he helped the Utes take down their rival Colorado.",
"In the 2022 Pac-12 Championship, Yassmin caught a pass which he took 60 yards for a touchdown in a win over USC.",
"During the 2022 season, Yassmin hauled in 13 receptions for 301 yards and six touchdowns.",
"In week seven of the 2023 season, Yassmin suffered a season-ending injury.",
"Yassmin finished the 2023 season with eight receptions for 89 yards and a touchdown."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Utah Utes bio"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Isaac Rex"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Isaac Rex''' is an American football tight end for the BYU Cougars."
],
[
"Early life and high school",
"Rex attended high school at San Clemente.",
"Coming out of high school, Rex was rated as a three-star recruit where he held offers from schools such as BYU, Oregon State, Utah, and Utah State.",
"Ultimitly, Rex decided to commit to play college football for the BYU Cougars."
],
[
"College career",
"During the 2019 season, Rex decided to redshirt where he played in three games making one catch for 23 yards.",
"During the 2020 season, Rex hauled in 37 receptions for 429 yards and 12 touchdowns.",
"For his performance on the season, Rex was named a Freshman All-American.",
"In the 2021 season, Rex totaled 18 receptions for 191 yards and three touchdowns before suffering a season ending ankle injury versus USC.",
"During the 2022 season, Rex notched 22 receptions for 320 yards and six touchdowns.",
"In week two of the 2023 season, Rex caught four passes for a career high 112 yards and a touchdown in a win over Southern Utah.",
"In week 12, Rex broke the BYU tight end touchdown record as he pulled in his 23rd career touchdown on a 26 yard reception against Iowa State.",
"In the 2023 season finale, Rex hauled in three receptions for 23 yards, but fumbled in double overtime which cost the Cougars the game as they lost 40-34 against Oklahoma State.",
"During the 2023 season, Rex tallied 34 receptions for 422 yards and three touchdowns."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Rex is the son of former BYU tight end, Byron Rex."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* BYU Cougars bio"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1939 in Switzerland"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Events during the year '''1939 in Switzerland'''"
],
[
"Incumbents",
"*Federal Council:**Philipp Etter (president)**Giuseppe Motta**Johannes Baumann**Hermann Obrecht**Marcel Pilet-Golaz **Albert Meyer (until December), then Ernst Wetter**Rudolf Minger"
],
[
"Events",
"* 27–29 January – The men's events of the 1939 European Figure Skating Championships take place in Davos."
],
[
"Births",
"* 18 May – Doris Ramseier, equestrian* 18 October – Flavio Cotti, politician (died 2020)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Monique Priestley"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Monique Priestley''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"She has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Orange-2 District since 2023.Priestley is executive director of a non-profit community workspace she founded in 2017."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Battle of Darak"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Battle of Darak''', also called the '''Darak massacre''', occurred on June 9, 2019, when Boko Haram fighters loyal to Abubakar Shekau attacked a Cameroonian and MNJTF military base in Darak, Far North Region.",
"The attack was the deadliest in Cameroonian history since the start of the Boko Haram insurgency."
],
[
"Background",
"Cameroon's Far North region has seen a spate of attacks by Boko Haram, a Nigerian jihadist organization based around Lake Chad, since the group's emergence in the early 2010s.",
"In Darak, six soldiers and seventeen civilians were killed in an attack by Boko Haram on the village in 2016."
],
[
"Battle",
"According to Cameroonian security sources, the attack began when over three hundred Boko Haram fighters attacked Darak around 3:45am.",
"The jihadists arrived via boats, attacking an outpost of soldiers from Sector 1 of the Multinational Joint Task Force and a Cameroonian brigade.",
"The fighting lasted for several hours, and MNJTF fighters shot at least three jihadist boats.",
"The jihadists were able to capture the city, and held it until 2pm on June 10.Residents of Darak holed up in their homes while Boko Haram was in control of the city.",
"While fleeing, Boko Haram fighters flew their black flag and claimed the city still belonged to them."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"The initial death toll of the attack was nineteen soldiers killed, and eleven civilians, according to a Cameroonian source speaking to Xinhua.",
"This later increased to a total of thirty-seven killed, including twenty-one soldiers and sixteen civilians.",
"By June 21, this number was revised to seventeen soldiers killed.",
"The Cameroonian government later stated that sixteen soldiers were killed and eight were injured, and eight civilians were killed as well.",
"The Cameroonian government also claimed the deaths of sixty-four Boko Haram fighters.",
"Eight fighters were captured as well.A statement from the MNJTF stated that 10 Cameroonian soldiers were killed and eight were injured, eight civilians were killed and one was injured, and at least eight jihadists captured and an unknown number of injured.",
"VOA Africa reported that the Cameroonian government and MNJTF officially reported the deaths of seventeen soldiers and eight civilians, while local sources claimed twenty-one soldiers and sixteen civilians were killed.On June 21, the Cameroonian government ordered all flags at half-mast out of respect for the soldiers who died in Darak.",
"The head of state, Paul Biya, the head of the Cameroonian armed forces, and other top leaders all sent condolences to the families of the slain soldiers."
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Pacific Northwest Naval Air Museum"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Pacific Northwest Naval Air Museum''' is an aviation museum located in Oak Harbor, Washington focused on the history of Naval Air Station Whidbey Island."
],
[
"History",
"=== Background ===On September 22, 1998, a group of 14 World War II veterans and their wives met at the Chief Petty Officer Club at NAS Whidbey Island.",
"There they decided to form an organization and the following year they established the '''PBY Memorial Association'''The group began an attempt to purchase a PBY in 2002, but it was eventually unsuccessful.",
"In the meantime, it began work on a documentary about the history of Oak Harbor.",
"The group changed its name to the '''PBY Memorial Foundation''' in 2003.=== Establishment ===The '''PBY-Naval Air Museum''' opened in an abandoned gas station in 2004.=== Move to NAS Whidbey Island ===The museum moved into Building 12 on NAS Whidbey Island in February 2008.However, the site was less than ideal as security restrictions limited access.",
"In 2010, the museum was finally able to purchase a PBY and it was moved to the base that June.",
"However, plans to acquire a Douglas A-3 Skywarrior were cancelled in 2012.=== Move to Oak Harbor ===After its lease with the base ended, the museum was forced to move to a former furniture store in downtown Oak Harbor in 2014, where it opened on July 25.The PBY was towed to a parking lot across the street from the new location in January 2015, where it opened to the public three months later The following year it opened a display about navy hospital corpsmen.The museum began efforts to move what was possibly the last remaining Homoja Hut in 2018 after it was threatened by development.The museum changed its name to '''Pacific Northwest Naval Air Museum''' by June 2020.Construction on a new facility to house the PBY began in August 2023."
],
[
"Facilities",
"The Gene Guthrie Memorial Library is located at the museum."
],
[
"Exhibits",
"Exhibits at the museum include two flight simulators and a nose turret from a PBY.",
"The organization also owns a scale model of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier that it takes to parades."
],
[
"Collection",
"* Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina"
],
[
"Events",
"The museum holds an annual community luncheon."
],
[
"See also",
"* Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum* List of aviation museums"
],
[
"References",
"=== Footnotes ====== Notes ==="
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Louis Lambert (footballer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ludovicus \"Louis\" Lambert''' (13 December 1931 – 2 February 2024) was a Belgian footballer.",
"He spent his career with Royal Antwerp F.C., with whom he won a Belgian First Division championship.",
"He started his career as a forward before switching to defender."
],
[
"Biography",
"Born in Brasschaat on 13 December 1931, Lambert attended school in Antwerp before joining Royal Antwerp in 1950.He played in his first match at the age of 19 on 11 March 1951 against Liège.",
"With his team's prolific attack, he struggled to establish himself and rarely played in his first three years in the First Division.",
"He received more playing time in the 1953–54 season, appearing in 17 matches and scoring three goals.",
"He then mainly watched from the sidelines as his team won the 1955 Belgian Cup.",
"He played in every match when the team won the 1956–57 Belgian First Division and played in the 1958 European Cup round of 16 game, a loss to two-time defending champion Real Madrid.In December 1957, Lambert was called up to the Belgian national team, a friendly match against Turkey, but he stayed on the substitutes' bench the entire contest.",
"He left Royal Antwerp after the 1961 season and joined RAEC Mons, which had just been promoted to the Belgian Third Division.",
"He then played for several clubs in lower divisions and the Belgian Provincial Leagues.Louis Lambert died on 2 February 2024, at the age of 92."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1837 Suffolk head-on collision"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1837 Suffolk head-on collision''' was the first ever head-on train collision to result in fatalities.",
"The accident occurred on August 11, 1837 in Suffolk, Virginia."
],
[
"Background",
"In 1835, the Portsmouth & Roanoke Railroad (later renamed the Seaboard Railroad) established a rail through Suffolk.",
"At this point in time, rail travel was still an emerging form of transporting passengers, but the line found usage in transporting freight, such as tobacco and lumber.The accident itself was not the first recorded instance of a head-on collision on the rails.",
"In 1836, a collision on the Camden & Amboy line had been caused due to a heavy fog; while the accident itself did result in minor bruises for some of the passengers, no official injuries were reported.",
"The majority of head-on collisions at this time were often at slow speeds and no more than a sudden jolt.By 1837, the line was being used for a combination of freight and passenger transport."
],
[
"Accident",
"On August 11, 1837, the railway line was being used by separate trains, both heading in the same direction.",
"The eastbound train was a lumber train, while the other train was a passenger express containing \"thirteen stagecoach-like coaches\", and carrying 200 people who returning from a steamboat trip.The trains were traveling at an estimated speed between 12 and 20 miles per hour.",
"The passenger train had just made a stop near Goodwin's Landing (the residence of one of the locals at the time) before reaching a curved, upward embankment.",
"The freight train, going downward, was carrying 15 cars and had passed a turnout which was a necessary requirement as the freight train was supposed to yield.",
"While the embankment itself was only 35 feet high, only the engineer of the passenger train managed to brake in time.When the train collided, the first three coaches on the passenger train suffered the greatest impact.",
"The first passenger coach began to telescope the second coach resulting in the majority of the casualties.",
"The newspaper ''The Native American'' listed the dead as Elizabeth McClenny, Margaret Roberts, and Jemima Ely.",
"The dead and injured were taken back to Goodwin's Landing, accompanying as many that could fit in the house.In the immediate aftermath of the accident, a rescue train, already headed to Suffolk, was dispatched to assist with the collision, but ran over two more people (killing one) as the result of a snowstorm."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"An engraving of the accident was created in 1840 for the book ''Steamboat Disasters and Railroad Accidents''.",
"The official casualty list (as listed in the book) was that four had died (one as a result of getting run over by the rescue train), thirteen were severely wounded, and that thirty or more had been slightly injured.An inquiry placed the blame of the accident on the freight engineer for his failure to yield."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 OFC Nations Cup Group A"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Group A of the 2024 OFC Nations Cup''' is scheduled to take place from 15 to 21 June 2014.The group consists of New Caledonia, defending champions New Zealand, Solomon Islands and hosts Vanuatu."
],
[
"Teams",
" Draw position Team Pot Method ofqualification Date ofqualification Finalsappearance Lastappearance Previous bestperformance FIFA Rankings December 2023 April 2024 A1 1 Automatic 24 January 2024 11th 2016 '''Winners''' (1973, 1998, 2002, 2008, 2016)) 104 A2 2 Automatic 24 January 2024 7th 2016 Runners-up (2008, 2012) 159 A3 2 Automatic 24 January 2024 8th 2016 Runners-up (2004) 132 A4 (hosts) 3 Automatic 1 December 2023 10th 2016 Fourth place (1973, 2000, 2002, 2008) 170 '''Notes'''"
],
[
"Standings",
"In the semi-finals:*The winners of Group A, advance to play the runners-up of Group B.",
"*The runners-up of Group A, advance to play the winners of Group B."
],
[
"Matches",
"All times are local, VUT (UTC+11).===Solomon Islands v Vanuatu======New Zealand v New Caledonia======Vanuatu v New Caledonia======New Zealand v Solomon Islands======New Caledonia v Solomon Islands======Vanuatu v New Zealand==="
],
[
"Discipline",
"Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied.",
"These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:*first yellow card: −1 point;*indirect red card (second yellow card): −3 points;*direct red card: −3 points;*yellow card and direct red card: −4 points;Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Josie Leavitt"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Josie Leavitt''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"She has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Grand Isle-Chittenden District since 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ceoptera"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Ceoptera''''' (meaning \"mist wing\") is an extinct genus of darwinopteran pterosaur from the Middle Jurassic Kilmaluag Formation of Scotland.",
"The genus contains a single species, '''''C.",
"evansae''''', known from a partial skeleton.",
"''Ceoptera'' represents the second pterosaur named from Scotland, after ''Dearc'' in 2022."
],
[
"Discovery and naming",
"The ''Ceoptera'' holotype specimen, NHMUK PV R37110, was discovered in 2006 in sediments of the Kilmaluag Formation near Elgol on the Isle of Skye of Scotland, United Kingdom.",
"The incomplete associated specimen, which is preserved on three blocks, consists of dorsal and caudal vertebrae (in addition to two indeterminate fragmentary vertebrae), a partial sternum and pelvis, the right scapulocoracoid, and several bones from the left forelimb and hindlimb.The fossil material was first mentioned in a 2019 conference abstract, and later in a 2020 review of the fossil vertebrae fauna of the Kilmaluag Formation.In 2024, Martin-Silverstone ''et al''.",
"described ''Ceoptera evansae'' as a new genus and species of darwinopteran pterosaur based on these fossil remains.",
"The generic name, \"'''Ceoptera''\", combines the Scottish Gaelic word \"cheò\"/\"ceò\" (pronounced \"ki-yo\")—referencing Eilean a' Cheò (meaning \"Isle of Mist\"), the common Gaelic name for the Isle of Skye—with the Latin word \"ptera\", meaning \"wing\".",
"The specific name, \"''evansae''\", honours British paleontologist Susan E. Evans and her scientific contributions, especially on Skye."
],
[
"Description",
"The ''Ceoptera'' holotype has an estimated forelimb length of and wingspan of around .",
"Many skeletal structures are fully fused, and some surfaces of the bones have a dense, smooth texture.",
"Both of these features are characteristic of osteological maturity, so the individual was likely done growing when it died."
],
[
"Classification",
"Martin-Silverstone ''et al''.",
"(2024) recovered ''Ceoptera'' as a darwinopteran member of the Monofenestrata, in an unresolved polytomy with similar taxa.",
"The Darwinoptera is, in turn, the sister taxon to the Pterodactyloidea."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Joseph Bosworth (Kentucky politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Joseph F. Bosworth''' (October 3, 1866 – April 26, 1941) was an American lawyer, businessman, and politician who served several terms as a member in the Kentucky House of Representatives and the Kentucky Senate.",
"A Republican, he was elected speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1920, and served until 1921.He was the last Republican speaker until the election of Jeff Hoover in 2017."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Joseph F. Bosworth was born on October 3, 1866, in Fayette County, Kentucky, to Benjamin Bosworth and Mary Cloud.",
"He grew up on his father's farm, and received his early education from a rural school taught by novelist James Lane Allen.",
"For three years, he attended the University of Kentucky in Lexington, and then enrolled in the University of Virginia, where he studied law.",
"He married Elizabeth Veal in 1890, in Tazewell, Tennessee, they had two children, Joseph F. Jr., and Eleanora."
],
[
"Career",
"After graduating, Bosworth began studying as an apprentice under Joe D. Hunt, a lawyer from Lexington.",
"He was admitted to the bar in 1889.Afterwards, he traveled to Omaha, Nebraska, where he stayed for a short period of time.",
"In September 1889, he settled in Middlesboro, Kentucky, where for about ten years, he maintained a successful law practice.Bosworth served as director of the Yellow Creek Coal Company, which operated in Bell County, Kentucky.",
"He served as vice-president and director of the Mingo Coal and Coke Company.",
"The company owned and operated several coal mines in Claiborne County, Tennessee, and produced over 800 tons of coal a day.",
"Bosworth also served as director of the Middlesboro Coal Land Owning and Leasing Company, which owned over 5,000 acres (20 km2) of land in Bell County.=== Political career ===Bosworth's political career started in 1890, when he was elected to serve on the Middlesboro city council for two years.",
"In 1893, he was elected judge of Middlesboro, Kentucky.",
"He was re-elected as judge in 1897, and served until 1902, when he was elected city attorney, a position he held until 1903.In 1905, Bosworth was elected Kentucky state representative from the 94th district, which comprised Bell, Harlan, Leslie, and Perry counties.",
"He served until 1908.In 1907, was elected state senator from the 17th district, which comprised Bell, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Pulaski, and Rockcastle counties.",
"He was re-elected as state senator in 1911, and served until 1916.In 1919, Bosworth was again elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing the 84th district, which consisted of Bell County.",
"This same election cycle, Republicans won a majority in the state house and Bosworth was chosen by his peers to be speaker, the first Republican to hold the office.",
"He served as speaker for two years from 1920 to 1922 until Republicans lost their majority.",
"He was the last Republican speaker until the election of Jeff Hoover in 2017.He served as representative until 1940.During his time in office, Bosworth made several amendments to the constitution of Kentucky.",
"Over the course of eight years, he introduced several amendments to improve the quality of roads in Kentucky, earning him the nickname \"The Father of Good Roads.\"",
"The amendments permitted the state to loan its funds and credit to supplement the undertaking of road districts and the building of highways.",
"He also helped Middlesboro become a third-class city instead of a fourth-class city, thus allowing it to have a circuit court.",
"Bosworth helped secure a law allowing all third-class cities to maintain a city commission government.",
"He helped passed a bill creating the 33rd and 34th judicial districts.",
"Other bills pioneered by Bosworth include the Kentucky Pure Food and Drug Law, and the appropriation law, which completed the current Kentucky State Capitol Building."
],
[
"Later life and death",
"Bosworth left office in 1940.On April 26, 1941, at the age of 74, he died in Middlesboro, Kentucky, after a short illness.",
"Before he died, he filed to run for mayor of Middlesboro.",
"He was buried in the Middlesboro Cemetery in Middlesboro."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow''', officially known as the '''Betty Crocker Search for the All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow''', was a scholarship awarded to young women in America starting in the 1954-1955 school year until 1977.In 1973, the test opened up to men as well as women.",
"The program, which was sponsored by General Mills, awarded about $2.1 million in scholarships total."
],
[
"History",
"Contestants took a 50-minute 150-question exam.",
"A retrospective General Mills article says that the topics covered in the exam included \"family relationships, spiritual and moral values, child development and care, health and safety, utilization and conservation, money management, recreation and use of leisure time, home care and beautification, community participation, and continuing education.\"",
"The test was designed by the Science Research Associates of Chicago.",
"In 1956, the test was administered to 256,534 students at 10,222 schools.",
"In 1971, a reported 650,000 women participated.The winners from each high school received a pin and an award, and then they wrote essays.",
"The program used the essays to choose one winner from each state to participate in a week-long national competition in Washington D.C., where a single woman was crowned the national Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow.One question was \"''Which of the following is a fundamental principle of good furniture arrangement?''\"",
"and the answer choices were \"Keep centers of visual interest away from the furniture\", \"Keep large pieces of furniture away from the walls\", \"Use accessories of a size contrasting with furniture\", and the correct answer, which was \"Do not mix very small and very large pieces of furniture\".",
"Susan Marks, who published a book in 2005 called “Finding Betty Crocker,” wrote a blog post about the award, and comments on the post revealed that many of the winners simply good test-takers, not necessarily good homemakers.",
"\"Some confess they only took the exam to get out of class.",
"Some say they were a little embarrassed by the whole thing,\" reads a General Mills history blog.",
"\"One winner wrote that when her name was announced over the school intercom all the jocks started ribbing her about making them a sandwich.",
"\"State-level winners won $1500 for first place and $500 for second place.",
"The national winner received $5000.State winners also received sets of the Encyclopædia Britannica for their schools.",
"The national winner was announced in a nationwide broadcast.",
"General Mills maintained a publication called Searchlight with information and updates about Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow winners, such as Elizabeth Warren, who won the award in 1966 for Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City."
],
[
"National winners",
"+YearNameHomeCitation1955Deloris ArnetteEnterprise, Alabama1956Sandra M. WaltonOklahoma1957Priscilla JonesGeorgia195819591960Jean D. EberhartKansas19611962196319641965196619671968196919701971Susan TibbettsRock Hill, South Carolina197219731974197519761977"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ángel Franco Martínez"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ángel Franco Martínez''' (31 October 1938 – 3 February 2024) was a Spanish football official.",
"He officiated in the Segunda División from 1966 to 1969 and in La Liga from 1969 to 1986, refereeing a total of 186 matches.He rose quickly from the lower divisions during the 1960s, when most Spanish referees were still known by their first surname, and sometimes also by their first name.",
"The appearance of a young referee, in the newspapers, with the surname Franco gave rise to chronicles and headlines that Francisco Franco, a well-known football fan, was not amused by: ''Franco is very bad'', ''Franco ruined the match'', ''Everyone blames Franco'', were some of the newspapers' headlines.",
"This type of commentary facilitated criticism of the dictator by some people of the time (or at least it could be understood that way), which provoked the immediate reaction of the dictator, who urged the refereeing bodies and the media to designate referees by both surnames, without exception.",
"Therefore, Spanish referees are now known by their two surnames, paternal and maternal, unlike referees in other countries who are referred to by their first name and surname."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 OFC Nations Cup Group B"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Group B of the 2024 OFC Nations Cup''' is scheduled to take place from 16 to 22 June 2024.The group consists of Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Tahiti and the qualifying winner."
],
[
"Teams",
" Draw position Team Pot Method ofqualification Date ofqualification Finalsappearance Lastappearance Previous bestperformance FIFA Rankings December 2023 April 2024 B1 1 Automatic 24 January 2024 5th 2016 Runners-up (2016) 165 B2 2 Automatic 24 January 2024 9th 2016 Third place (1998, 2008) 168 B3 2 Automatic 24 January 2024 10th 2016 '''Winners''' (2012) 163 B4 Qualifying winner 3 Qualifying winner March 2024 '''Notes'''"
],
[
"Standings",
"In the semi-finals:*The winners of Group B, advance to play the runners-up of Group A.",
"*The runners-up of Group B, advance to play the winners of Group A."
],
[
"Matches",
"All times are local, VUT (UTC+11).===Tahiti v Qualifying winner======Papua New Guinea v Fiji======Qualifying winner v Fiji======Papua New Guinea v Tahiti======Fiji v Tahiti======Qualifying winner v Papua New Guinea==="
],
[
"Discipline",
"Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied.",
"These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:*first yellow card: −1 point;*indirect red card (second yellow card): −3 points;*direct red card: −3 points;*yellow card and direct red card: −4 points;Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Outline of Mandaeism"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Mandaeism."
],
[
"People",
"*Mandaeans===Mandaean diaspora===*Mandaean Americans*Mandaean Australians*Mandaeans in Sweden===Historical identities===*Essenes*Gnostics*Sabians*Nasoraeans===Related groups===*Kentaeans*Elcesaites*Ebionites*Borborites*Euchites*Quqites*Archontics*Bana'im*Hemerobaptists*Maghāriya===Names===*Mandaean name*Family names**Choheili**Khaffagi**Manduia===Mandaean priests===*Mandaean priest**List of Mandaean priests*Titles and rankings**Rishama (patriarch)**Ganzibra (senior priest)**Tarmida (junior priest)*Assistant roles**Shganda (priestly assistant; acolyte)*Institutions**Mandaean Council of Ahvaz====Individual priests====*First millennium CE**Shlama beth Qidra**Zazai of Gawazta**Anush bar Danqa*19th century**Yahya Bihram**Ram Zihrun**Bibia Mudalal*20th century**Abdullah Khaffagi**Negm bar Zahroon**Abdullah bar Negm**Abdullah bar Sam**Dakhil Aidan**Jabbar Choheili*Living people**Salah Choheili**Najah Choheili**Taleb Doraji**Khaldoon Majid Abdullah**Sattar Jabbar Hilo**Yuhana Nashmi**Brikha Nasoraia**Rafid al-Sabti===Notable Mandaeans (non-priests)===*Nasser Sobbi*Dakhil Shooshtary*Lamia Abbas Amara*Abdul Jabbar Abdullah*Sinan Abdullah*Zahroun Amara*Salem Choheili"
],
[
"Literature",
"*List of Mandaic manuscripts===Main texts===*''Ginza Rabba''**''Right Ginza''**''Left Ginza''**Huntington MS 6*''Mandaean Book of John''===Prayers===*''Qolasta'' (prayerbook)**Codex Marshall 691**Niana**Rushma**''Asiet Malkia''**Rahma**''Tabahatan''**''Shumhata''===Ritual texts===*''The Wedding of the Great Shishlam''*''Scroll of the Parwanaya''*''Scroll of the Great Baptism''*''Scroll of the Ancestors''*''Zihrun Raza Kasia''===Esoteric texts===*''The Thousand and Twelve Questions''*''Scroll of Exalted Kingship''*''The Coronation of the Great Shishlam''*''Alma Rišaia Rba''*''Alma Rišaia Zuṭa''*''The Baptism of Hibil Ziwa''*''Scroll of Abatur''*''Dmut Kušṭa''*''Secrets of the Ancestors''*''Scroll of the Rivers''*''Book of the Zodiac''===Historical texts===*''Haran Gawaita''===Apotropaic texts===*Incantation bowls*Lead rolls"
],
[
"Cosmology",
"*Mandaean cosmology===Intermediary realms===*Tibil (Earth)**Yardna (river)*Matarta (purgatory)*Hitfun (a dividing river)*Shahrat (a light-ship)*Shatrin (a tree in limbo)===World of Light===*World of Light**Hayyi Rabbi (Supreme Deity)**Shkina (celestial dwelling)**Piriawis (celestial river)**Anana (cloud)**Gufna (vine)**Ziwa (radiance)**Mshunia Kushta (heavenly world of ideal counterparts)**Tarwan (a \"pure land\")**Yasana (a heavenly gate)====Uthras====*Uthra (angelic or celestial being)**Yushamin (Second Life)**Abatur (Third Life)**Ptahil (Fourth Life)**Hibil (Abel)**Shitil (Seth)**Anush (Enosh)**Sam Ziwa (Shem)**Manda d-Hayyi (\"Gnosis of Life\")**Shilmai**Nidbai**Adathan and Yadathan**Yufin-Yufafin**Urfeil and Marfeil**Tar and Tarwan**Bihram**Zihrun**Etinsib Ziwa**Nbat**Nsab**Gubran**Shihlun**Yura**Yurba**Yukabar**Yukashar**Yawar Ziwa**Simat Hayyi (\"Treasure of Life\")**Saureil===World of Darkness===*World of Darkness**Sea of Suf (a dividing sea)**Siniawis (a river)**Jesus in Mandaeism (Mshiha)====Demons====*Demons in Mandaeism**Ruha (\"Spirit\")**Ur (Leviathan)**Krun**Gaf**Qin**Anathan**Shdum**Giu**Hag and Mag**Zartai-Zartanai**Zahreil*Planets (part of the entourage of Ruha)**Shamish (Sun)**Libat (Venus)**Nbu (Mercury)**Sin (Moon)**Kiwan (Saturn)**Bil (Jupiter)**Nirig (Mars)"
],
[
"Important figures",
"*Adam*Seth*Abel*Enosh*Noah*Shem*Miriai*Elizabeth*John the Baptist*Legendary and prototypical figures**Dinanukht**Shishlam**Ezlat"
],
[
"Concepts",
"*Kushta (truth)*Manda (gnosis)*Laufa (communion)*Dmuta (image)*Nishimta (soul)*Ruha (spirit)*Mana (mind)*Adam Kasia (hidden Adam)*Adam Pagria (bodily Adam)"
],
[
"Objects and symbols",
"*Drabsha (banner)*Misha (oil)*Riha (incense)*Skandola (talisman seal)"
],
[
"Ritual food and drink",
"===Sacramental drinks===*Mambuha (drinking wateṛ)*Halalta (rinsing water)*Hamra (macerated grape juice)===Sacramental foods===*Pihta (flatbread, may be salted on unsalted)*Fatira (unsalted half-baked biscuit)*Sa (rolled up flatbread with nuts and raisins)===Sacramental meals===*Dukrana*Lofani*Zidqa brika"
],
[
"Clothing",
"*Rasta (robe)*Burzinqa (turban)*Pandama (mouth-veil)*Himiana (girdle)*Margna (staff)*Klila (wreath)*Taga (crown)"
],
[
"Rituals and practices",
"*Masbuta (baptism)*Tamasha (triple ablution)*Rishama (minor ablution)*Masiqta (death mass)*Qabin (wedding)*Brakha (prayer)*Bshuma (formula)*Sauma (fasting)*Zidqa (almsgiving)*Naming"
],
[
"Buildings and structures",
"*Mandi**Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Baghdad, Iraq**Ganzibra Dakhil Mandi, Australia**Yahya Yuhana Mandi, Australia*Shkinta*Andiruna"
],
[
"Calendar",
"*Mandaean calendar===Feasts===*Dehwa Rabba (New Year)*Feast of the Great Shishlam (\"Little New Year\")*Dehwa Hanina (\"Little Feast\")*Abu al-Haris (commemoration of Noah's flood)*Parwanaya (5-day intercalary feast)*Dehwa Daimana (birthday of John the Baptist)===Months===*Daula*Nuna*ʿmbra*Taura*Ṣilmia*Sarṭana*Aria*Šumbulta*Qaina*Arqba*Hiṭia*Gadia===Epochs===#Adam and Eve#Ram and Rud#Shurbai and Sharhabeil#Noah and Nuraita"
],
[
"Language",
"*Mandaic language*Neo-Mandaic*Mandaic alphabet*Mandaic (Unicode block)"
],
[
"Academic research",
"*Mandaean studies*Related disciplines**Aramaic studies**Semitic studies**Middle Eastern studies**Oriental studies**Syriac studies**Assyriology**Iranian studies**Religious studies===Publications===*''ARAM Periodical'' (academic journal)===Scholars of Mandaeism=======17th century====*Ignatius of Jesus====19th century====*Julius Euting*Jacques de Morgan*Theodor Nöldeke*Matthias Norberg*Julius Heinrich Petermann*Nicolas Siouffi*John George Taylor====20th century====*E. S. Drower*Mark Lidzbarski*Rudolf Macúch*Richard August Reitzenstein*Kurt Rudolph*Eric Segelberg*Edwin M. Yamauchi====21st century====*Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley*Bogdan Burtea*Carlos Gelbert*Charles G. Häberl*Edmondo Lupieri*James F. McGrath*Matthew Morgenstern*Brikha Nasoraia*Rafid al-Sabti"
],
[
"External links"
]
]
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[
"Elanor (given name)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Elanor''' is a feminine given name variant of Eleanor."
],
[
"People with the given name",
"* Elanor Allerton (born 1639), English colonist* Elanor Chapin, American politician from Vermont* Elanor Colburn (1866-1939), American painter* Elanor Huntington, Australian computer scientist"
],
[
"See also",
"* Elanor, fictional plant"
]
]
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[
[
"List of fake buildings"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a '''list of fake buildings''' which are structures that use urban and suburban camouflage to disguise equipment and city infrastructure facilities that are aesthetically unpleasing in non-industrial neighborhoods."
],
[
"Communication",
"This lists fake buildings that are used for communication facilities such as telephone exchanges and data centers.",
"Name Image Address Town / City Country Coordinates PurposeNotes and references West Hartford Data Center 130 South Main Street West Hartford, Connecticut United States Data center Built for telephone exchange, but later converted into a data center.",
"636 Orange Center Road 636 Orange Center Road Orange, Connecticut United States Telecommunication equipment Frontier Communications 335 Glen Road 335 Glen Road Rochester, New York United States Telecommunication equipment 91 Pinegrove Avenue 91 Pinegrove Avenue Rochester, New York United States Telecommunication equipment"
],
[
"Ventilation",
"This lists fake buildings that are used for ventilation of enclosed spaces such as tunnels.",
"Name Image Address Town / City Country Coordinates PurposeNotes and references 58 Joralemon Street 100px 58 Joralemon Street Brooklyn, New York United States Ventilation shaft and emergency exit For the New York City Subway.",
"Disguised with blacked out windows.",
"23–24 Leinster Gardens 100px 23–24 Leinster Gardens Bayswater, London England Ventilation shaft For the London Underground.",
"Disguised with grayed out windows 145 rue La Fayette 100px 145, rue La Fayette 10th arrondissement of Paris France Ventilation shaft For RATP Paris Métro 29 rue Quincampoix 100px 29 rue Quincampoix 4th arrondissement of Paris France Ventilation shaft For RATP.",
"Trompe l'oeil paintings on windows.",
"Ventilation shaft of the Magenta station 174 rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis 10th arrondissement of Paris France Ventilation shaft Part of EOLE project 3 rue de l'Aqueduc 3 rue de l'Aqueduc 10th arrondissement of Paris France Technical shaft Part of EOLE projectThornton Tunnel Ventilation House 3911 Frances Street Burnaby, British Columbia Canada Ventilation shaft Part of Thornton Tunnel for Canadian National Railway 2 Old Eldon Square 150px 2, Old Eldon Square Newcastle upon Tyne England Ventilation shaft For Tyne and Wear Metro, vents on the roof (seen on the right of the photo)"
],
[
"Water and wastewater management",
"This list fake buildings that are used to house equipment for water distribution networks and sewage management.",
"Name Image Address Town / City Country Coordinates PurposeNotes and references WNY1 Solids & Floatables Facility 150px South of 6400 Anthony M. Defino Way West New York, New Jersey United States Combined sewer overflow screening facility A facility disguised as townhouses, built in 2009 by North Hudson Sewerage Authority H1 Screening and Wet Weather Pump Station 99 Observer Highway Hoboken, New Jersey United States Combined sewer overflow screening and flood pumping station Disguised as a modern building that has an architectural connection to the Hoboken Terminal Belindeer Pump Station 5700 Belinder Avenue Fairway, Kansas United States Sewage pumping station Johnson County Wastewater Nall Avenue Holding Station 7490 Nall Avenue Prairie Village, Kansas United States Sewage pumping station Johnson County Wastewater Wade Avenue Pump Station 3215 Wade Avenue Raleigh, North Carolina United States Water booster pumping station Raleigh Public Utilities Department Lake Gaston Pipeline Pump Station 207 Beddingfield Way Valentines, Virginia United States Water source pipeline pumping station Lake Gaston is a water source for Virginia Beach, Virginia.",
"The station is disguised as a lake house."
],
[
"Heating and cooling",
"This lists fake buildings that are used for providing heating and cooling services such as district heating, district cooling and cold district heating.",
"Name Image Address Town / City Country Coordinates PurposeNotes and references Metro Nashville District Energy System 90 Peabody Street Nashville, Tennessee United States District heating / District cooling Enclosure with facade that has fake windows"
],
[
"Electric power distribution",
"This lists fake buildings that are used for electric power distribution, such as distribution substations and transformer houses.",
"Name Image Address Town / City Country Coordinates PurposeNotes and references Strecker Memorial Laboratory 150px Southpoint Park, Roosevelt Island New York City United States Power conversion substation Converted from an infectious disease laboratory 51 W Ontario St 51 W Ontario St Chicago, Illinois United States Substation Georgian building with fake front doors, and windows that are used as vents.",
"640 Millwood Road 640 Millwood Road.",
"Toronto, Ontario Canada Substation Toronto Hydro Duncan Station 29 Nelson Street Toronto, Ontario Canada Substation Toronto Hydro Metro Nashville District Energy System 90 Peabody Street Nashville, Tennessee United States District heating / District cooling Enclosure with facade that has fake windows 4227 40th St NW 4227 40th St NW Washington, DC United States Substation Pepco substation disguised as a two-story brick house.",
"Side windows painted as blinds.",
"4225 40th St NW 4225 40th St NW Washington, DC United States Substation Disguised as a shred behind 4227 40th St NW 4000 Van Ness St NW 4000 Van Ness St NW Washington, DC United States Substation Pepco substation disguised as an office building with blacked out windows 1001 Harvard St NW 1001 Harvard St NW Washington, DC United States Substation Pepco substation that imitates an old train station but with whited out windows Pepco Darnestown Substation 16010 Riffle Ford Rd Gaithersburg, Maryland United States Substation Pepco substation that imitates a large barn with metal silo in a rural area 2530 Norton Street 2530 Norton Street Rochester, New York United States Substation 250 Seneca Park Avenue 250 Seneca Park Avenue Rochester, New York United States Substation"
],
[
"See also",
"* Fake building* Public utility building"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cecil Hugh Tyndale-Biscoe"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cecil Hugh (Hugh) Tyndale-Biscoe''' (born 16 October 1929 Srinagar, Kashmir, India) is an Australian zoologist.",
"He was Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Rangelands Research from 1978 to 1992."
],
[
"Awards",
"* Clarke Medal (1974)* Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (1986)* Member of the Order of Australia (AM) (Australia Day 2018 Honours List)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"David Van Bik"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''David Van Bik''' (28 July 1926 – 19 August 2000) was a Chin biblical scholar, a Lai Bible translator, a Chin Bible Schools principal, an author of many books including Chin-English and English-Chin dictionaries, an ordained Baptist minister, an award winner of ''Distinguished Alums of the Year'' (1985) from Berkeley School of Theology, USA, and a recipient of the honorary Doctor of Divinity from his alma mater.David Van Bik was among the most prestigious Chin Christian leaders of the 20th century for his 'outstanding contribution' to the Christian ministry in the Chin Hills, Myanmar.",
"Rev Robert G Johnson, D.D.",
"who was the last American Baptist Missionary to the Chin Hills and worked closely with Rev David Van Bik called him 'a man of faith and works'.",
"Rev Johnson likened him to Lai people's 'precious gem' in the context of his exceptional translation work for Lai Baibal Thiang (the Holy Bible in Lai language).",
"Historically, David Van Bik was the first degree holder of Bachelor of Theology (B.Th) among Chins in Myanmar.",
"In 1955, he achieved the B.Th degree from the Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas, USA.",
"He was also the first Secretary of the Hakha Council of Churches in Hakha, the Capital City of Chin State (formerly the Chin Hills)."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"David Van Bik was born on 28 July 1926 in Tlangpi village, in the Chin Hills (now Chin State, Myanmar).",
"David was the eldest son among five children born to Pi Renh Ṭial and Saya Chawn Tur.",
"His father Chawn Tur was an evangelist and a Christian preacher, working under the leadership of Rev Van Lo, who was the only ordained minister in the earlier era of the Christian Chins.Before his father died on 3 May 1936, David attended Year 2 at Tlangpi Primary School in his birthplace.",
"He also attended Primary School in Farrawn village, about 7 miles away from Tlangpi village at the north in Vanzang Hills Tract.",
"After his father died and before the World War II, David 'went off' to Middle School and High School in Falam Town of the Chin Hills.In 1939 when David was 13 years old, the World War II began as Nazi Germany invaded Poland.",
"In 1942, the World War II (known as the Japanese War in Burma) had reached the Chin Hills, which became a British Colony separately after 1895.Because of the World War II, all the schools in the Chin Hills and Burma were closed in 1942 when David was 16 years old.",
"In 1943-1945, he worked as a clerk for the Allied Civil Supplies under the British Government at the warehouse in Bungkhua and Thangzang villages of the Chin Hills.",
"During the war years, David Van Bik also spent times in the Lushai Hills (now Mizoram, India) where he learnt the Lushai language which became 'very useful' for his later Bible translation work.In 1945 at the Chin Baptist Association's meeting in Tlangpi village, David Van Bik was chosen to attend a Theological College in India.",
"In 1946, he began studying a Diploma in Theology at the Cherrapunjee Theological College, Assam State (now Meghalaya State) of India and completed this course in 1948.In 1949, he passed the Matric Examination at Serampore College, India.",
"In 1951, he began studying Bachelor of Theology at the Burma Baptist Divinity School (now Myanmar Institute of Theology) in Insein, Rangoon.",
"The Burma Baptist Divinity School was affiliated to the Central Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas, USA which conferred the B.Th degree upon him in 1955.David Van Bik was the first graduate in Bachelor of Theology among the Chins in Myanmar.In 1957, he began studying the Master of Arts at Berkeley School of Theology, California, USA which granted him a two-year scholarship.",
"David took this M.A course in preparation for becoming the Principal of Zomi Theological School (now Chin Christian Institute of Theology) in Falam Town of the Chin Hills.",
"In 1959, he achieved the Master Degree and returned to the Chin Hills in Myanmar.In 1983, David Van Bik studied a six-month Print Media course at Oxford Polytechnic in Oxford, England in the purpose of advancing his publishing work in the Hakha Chin Literature.",
"This Oxford Polytechnic was renamed as 'Oxford Brookes University' in 1992.The World Association of Christian Communication granted him a scholarship for this Print Media course."
],
[
"Marriage and children",
"On 23 April 1956, David Van Bik married Mabel Zo Kai in Tlangpi village.",
"They had five children:* Steven;* Erik (a Myanmar Police Officer - now deceased);* Rev Dr Rollin (2022-2026 President of Chin Baptist Churches USA);* Dr Kenneth (Assistant Professor, Department of English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics, California State University, Fullerton USA); and* Alice Jane."
],
[
"Ministry and Bible translation",
"=== Ministry ===In 1950 after David Van Bik attained the Diploma in Theology in India, he worked as a lecturer at the Chin Hill Bible School under the American Baptist missionaries, Rev Robert G and Betty Johnsons in Hakha.",
"He taught theology and other subjects including the Epistles of Paul until late 1950 when the school graduation took place.",
"In 1955 to 1957 after he received the Bachelor of Theology in USA, he taught the same subjects at the same Bible School in Hakha.",
"In May 1959- 1963, he served as the Principal of the newly renamed Zomi Baptist Theological School in Falam.",
"David was necessary to leave his Principalship for these reasons.",
"Because of General Ne Win's coup in Myanmar on 2 March 1962, it was clear that Ne Win government would expel Rev Johnson from Myanmar while the expulsion was 'only a matter of time'.",
"Therefore, David needed to do the Lai Bible translation work together with Johnson on a full-time basis before Johnson left Myanmar.",
"He left the Zomi Baptist Theological School in Falam in 1963.During his principalship years of Zomi Baptist Theological School in Falam, he also served as a part-time Church Pastor at Falam Baptist Church.",
"In 1963, he succeeded Rev Johnson as the Treasurer of the Hakha Baptist Association.After David Van Bik finished the Lai Bible translation work in 1976, he established the Christian Communication Centre in Hakha.",
"Until 1985, he worked as the director and the publisher at this Centre.",
"In 1990-1996, he worked as the Principal of the newly established Chin Bible School in Hakha which was opened in 1990 and renamed as the 'Chin Christian University' in 2015.He was retired in May, 1996 but his activities remained mainly the same.=== Lai Bible translation ===According to Rev Johnson, there were four main elements of the qualification for a Bible translator: being the native speaker of the translation language, acquiring a good knowledge of English, obtaining a good theological education, and being a devout Christian filled with the love of Christ.",
"In his views, the Chins were 'extraordinarily blessed' in David Van Bik concerning the Lai Bible translation.",
"David was able to speak the Hakha Chin (his native language), Mizo (Lushai language), and Burmese while he knew some Hebrew and Greek for the Bible translation work.==== Three committees on Lai Bible translation ===='''First committee''' consisted of David Van Bik (the Chief translator) and Robert G Johnson.",
"David dictated the Lai translation and Johnson wrote it down by hand, verse after verse throughout the books.",
"'''Second committee''' comprised the first committee memebers, and three or four more members to check and correct the translation for the language clarity and understandability.",
"'''Third committee''' was composed of all the first and second committee members and eight to ten more members including women and those who were unable to read.",
"Their task was to check the language flow and the translation beauty and smoothness to ensure that even illiterate people could understand it.Translators into three Chin languages : Dr. E. C. Condict, the Rev.",
"S. T. Hau Go and Mr. David Van Bik.",
"Source: British and Foreign Bible SocietyIn the 1953 record of the British and Foreign Bible Society, a picture portrayed David Van Bik as one of the Bible translators in Chin languages.",
"However, according to Rev Johnson, David Van Bik and he began the work of Lai Bible translation in Hakha from 1955.They performed the translation work in their spare times.",
"In 1957, they completed the translation of Genesis and Exodus which were published in the same year.",
"From 1961, David in Falam and Johnson in Hakha resumed the translation work.",
"They had a six-week work rotation for 24 months: David coming to Hakha for two weeks and Johnson going to Falam for two weeks.",
"Then, for the fifth and sixth weeks, they worked individually.From 1963 after David left the Zomi Baptist Theological School in Falam, he and Johnson worked for the Bible translation on a full-time basis.",
"Until April 1966, they translated the Old Testament from Leviticus to the book of First Samuel.",
"At the end of April, 1966, Ne Win government's 'axe fell on' Rev Johnson and he was forced to leave Burma (Myanmar).",
"When he left the country, more than half of the Old Testament translation work was already done.Notably, according to Rev Johnson, David Van Bik and he often faced the problems of naming things which did not exist in the Hakha Chin language.",
"However, David solved the naming problems of 'minerals, gems, animals, birds, insects,' and clothing articles.",
"There existed another problem that no Chin people in Hakha were suitable for becoming their full-time typist.",
"The typing work fell on Betty Johnson who became their typist until she left Burma.After Johnson left Burma, David Van Bik continued the translation work for the remaining books of the Old Testament and all the books of the New Testament.",
"He 'almost alone' did the Bible translation work and completed the work in 1975.However, the typing, checking and correcting works took about 12 months and the whole work was done in 1976."
],
[
"Lai Bible publication, distribution and contraband",
"Printing the Bible was impossible inside Burma because of Ne Win government's 'Burmese Way to Socialism' based on the principles of 'Marxism', 'Buddhism', and 'staunch nationalism' from 1964.Printing the Bible outside Burma also became contraband.",
"Despite this massive barrier, with the assistance of the United Bible Society, it was decided for the Lai Bible to be printed in India.",
"As another barrier, Burma government would not certainly grant David Van Bik a passport to travel in India because of its policy.",
"Between 1962 and 1979, no passport was granted to any Chin Christian applicants in Burma.David Van Bik took a series of risks to bring the Lai Bible 'manuscript' to the Bible Society of India in Bangalore, India.",
"According to him, he took the first risk of bringing the manuscript out of Hakha City where the Burma Police officers on patrol could arrest him with the manuscript.",
"Because of the rain as 'a blessing in disguise' in Hakha in March 1978, he managed to go out of the City without encountering the police.",
"He spent the Easter Sunday at Tlangpi village on his journey to Bangalore, India for printing the Bible.",
"He took the second risk of crossing the flooding Ṭio River at Myanmar-India border.",
"Four swimmers and an elder from Tlangpi village accompanied with him and helped him cross Ṭio River.",
"He took the third risk of using a pseudonym to travel between Mizoram State and Bangalore within India.",
"He adopted a Mizo name 'Lalhngingliana' for his travel within India.",
"Without using the pseudonym, he could be arrested as an alien at anywhere within India.The Bible Society of India printed the first edition of 10,000 copies of the Lai Bible in Bangalore in 1978.The Bible Society of India transported all the Bible copies to Farkawn village, Mizoram State.",
"Tlangpi villagers carried all the Bible copies on their backs from Farkawn to Tlangpi as no other means of transportation was ever available.",
"All the Bible copies were hidden in Tlangpi village considering the Burma army on patrol might come to confiscate them.",
"On 29 May 1979, the first consignment of the Bible copies arrived in Hakha.",
"The Bible distribution among Chin Christians needed to be done as quickly as possible because the Burma army could confiscate all the Bible copies at anywhere in Burma.",
"The distribution of all the 10,000 copies of the Lai Bible was finished from June to October during the rainy season in 1979."
],
[
"Lai Bible revision and criticism",
"In June 1996, the revision work of the Lai Bible was begun with David Van Bik as the principal reviser.",
"A consultation and revewing committee consisted of the professors of Myanmar Institute of Theology.",
"The aim was to make the revised Bible readily available for printing in March 1998 and to distribute the revised copies during the period of the Chin Evangel Centenary Celebration in 1999.This event was held on 26-28 March 1999 in Hakha to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the arrival of Rev Arthur and Laura Carsons, the first American missionaries to the Chin Hills.",
"Some Chin evangelists have often criticised David Van Bik's Lai Bible translation for the apparent reason of his Lai words used in the Bible.",
"According to Rev James Sangawi who was a former General Secretary of Zomi Baptist Convention (now Chin Baptist Convention) and David's close friend, the evangelists who most criticised David Van Bik's Bible translation most used his language in the Lai Bible.",
"When speaking public, they earned their good names and advanced their fames by imatating various verses of Lai Bible 'verbatim'."
],
[
"Personal views",
"According to Rev Paul Clasper whose first theological student in Myanmar was David Van Bik and who became his long-time friend, David was always single-minded and completely committed to his work and study.",
"However, he was 'not dogmatic' about his own ideas, meaning that he was assertive about ideas.David Van Bik believed that Christianity alone was Chin 'national salvation' in the danger of Myanmar military government policy of 'Burmanisation' (one country, one nation, one government, one language, one religion, and one ethnic dialect) that led 'Lai Chin' to becoming an endagered language.",
"In August 1999 when he was a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley for the project of Chin-English Dictionary under his authorship, he wrote that he wondered whether the Lai Chin language would be able to survive this Burmanisation policy for the following one hundred years."
],
[
"Published works",
"=== English-Chin and Chin-English dictionaries ===322x322pxDavid Van Bik authored English-Chin dictionary and Chin-English dictionary in the Hakha Chin language.",
"In 1987, he published the first edition of his 584-paged Chin-English Dictionary.",
"On the foreword page of the Chin-English Dictionary, Editor Cung Lian Hup wrote: David Van Bik had finished the first draft of Chin-English Dictionary on 21 March 1998.The first edition was published in Myanmar in December 2010.The third edition with 512 pages was published in 2016.The project of Chin-English dictionary was sponsored by Professor James A Matisoff of the University of California, Berkeley and assisted by the Open Society Institute and the Endangered Language Fund of Yale University.=== Other translation works ===To develop the Chin Chistian Literature, David Van Bik published his many other translation books.",
"He selected the books for translation as he thought most necessary for the development of the Chin Christian Literature.",
"In addition to the Lai Bible, English-Chin dictionary and Chin-English dictionary, he published at least 26 more books in Hakha Chin language.",
"* ''About the Holy Spirit''* ''A New Being in Christ''* ''Beautitudes''* ''Commentary on Gospel According to Matthew''* ''Commentary on Gospel According to Luke''* ''Commentary on the Acts of Apostles''* ''Commentary on the Letter of Paul to the Ephesians''* ''Commentary on the Letter of the Hebrews''* ''Commentary on the First Letter of John''* ''Commentary on Daniel''* ''Commentary on Isaiah''* ''Forward through th Ages''* ''Good Stewards''* ''History of American Baptist Mission to the Chins (Vol I & II)''* ''How Came Our Bible''* ''Jesus' Quotations in the Old Testament''* ''Peace Corner''* ''Pentecostalism in the Chin Hills''* ''The Book of Psalms''* ''The Foundation of Christian Faith''* ''The Master's Men''* ''The Morning Stars: Missionaries to the Chin Hills''* ''The Second Coming of Christ''* ''The Work of the Holy Spirit''* ''Understanding the Old Testament''* ''What is the Salvation?''"
],
[
"Honours and awards",
"David Van Bik achieved two distinguished awards and the honorary Doctor of Divinity.=== Berkeley School of Theology's Distinguished Alum of the Year Award (1985) ===According to Berkeley School of Theology, this ''Alum Award'' was begun in 1981.Since 1981, the alums have been selected for their excellence in ministry and support of the School.",
"David Van Bik was the fifth winner of this ''Distinguished Alum of the Year Award'' in 1985.He received the ''Alum Award'' in absentia as he was in Burma and unable to come to USA to receive it.=== Fellow of Distinguished Service Award (1990) ===In 1990, Myanmar Institute of Theology and Myanmar Baptist Convention conferred ''Fellow of Distinguished Service Award'' upon David Van Bik along with three fellows: Paul Clasper, Lloyd James and Russell Brown.",
"At the event to commemorate the 175th anniversary of the arrival of Adoniram Judson, the first Christian missionary in Burma, they were given the Award in recognition of their 'outstanding contributions' to the ministry of Myanmar Baptist Convention.=== Berkeley School of Theology's Doctor of Divinity (1994) ===On 21 May 1994, Berkeley School of Theology awarded him the honourary Doctor of Divinity in recognition of his exceptional contributions to 'the life and mission of Christian Church' in the Chin Hills.",
"Paul Clasper wrote: 'If ever there was a worthy representative for an Honorary Doctorate, it was David Van Bik.",
"Some have earned Academic Doctorates who have contributed little or nothing to the total mission of the Church.",
"David was recognized for a most fruitful life-time of demanding, specialized and difficult works at strategic time and place - in the Chin Hills.'"
],
[
"Death",
"On 19 August 2000 when David Van Bik was 74 years old, he died in Frederick, Maryland, USA.",
"In January 2000, doctors in Berkeley found a cancerous tumor in his nostril.",
"In February 2000, he received a chemotherapy and radiation therapy which appeared to be effective.",
"While he was undergoing the first four of further six treatments, his body could not stand the chemotherapy.",
"He was sick with pneumonia while his blood count was extremely low.",
"David Van Bik's body was returned to his native land, the Chin Hills, Myanmar.",
"His funeral service was held in Hakha with 20,000 Chin people in attendance and in mourning.",
"He was finally buried in the cemetery near Hakha Baptist Church in Hakha.",
"His casket made in USA has been displayed at David Van Bik's Memorial Museum in Hakha for more than 23 years."
],
[
"Sources",
"* ** ** ** ** ** * ."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"# Zohchuntlak Chinmi Kan Pa Rev Dr David Van Bik# '' Lai Bible Thiang Let Hmasa Cemtu Rev.",
"Dr. David Van Bik''"
],
[
"External links",
"* Kenneth Van Bik* Chin Christian Institute of Theology (formerly, the first name Zomi Baptist Convention Bible School was renamed as Zomi Baptist Theological School upon David Van Bik's proposal for the name change).",
"* Chin Christian College"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Siale ʻAkau'ola"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Siale ‘Akau’ola''' is a Tongan civil servant and Cabinet Minister.‘Akau’ola was educated at the University of Papua New Guinea.",
"He worked for Tonga's Ministry of Health for 37 years.",
"He was appointed chief executive in 2009, and reappointed repeatedly until his retirement in 2023.In January 2024 he was appointed minister of health in the cabinet of Siaosi Sovaleni, replacing Saia Piukala who had taken an appointment with the WHO."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Paula M. Termuhlen"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Paula M. Termuhlen''' is an American surgeon and academic administrator serving the dean of the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D.",
"School of Medicine since 2021.==Life== Termuhlen earned a B.S.",
"(1985) and a M.D.",
"(1989) from the Saint Louis University.",
"She conducted a research fellowship at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in 1993.She completed a general surgery residency in 1995 at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.",
"In 1998, Termuhlen finished a surgical oncology fellowship at the MD Anderson Cancer Center.Termuhlen was a faculty member at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.",
"She was the director of the general surgery residency at the Boonshoft School of Medicine and the Medical College of Wisconsin.",
"In 2015, she became the regional dean of the Duluth campus of the University of Minnesota Medical School.",
"On May 1, 2021, Termuhlen became the Hal B. Jenson M.D.",
"dean and professor of surgery at the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D.",
"School of Medicine.",
"She was president of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery.",
"She is a member of the Academy of Master Surgeon Educators and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Benjamin Fischer (bishop)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Benjamin Louis Fischer''' (born 1978) is an American Anglican bishop and academic.",
"He was consecrated in 2024 as the first bishop suffragan of the Anglican Diocese of the Rocky Mountains in the Anglican Church in North America."
],
[
"Academic career",
"Fischer received his B.A.",
"and M.A.",
"in church history from Emory University, and obtained his Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Notre Dame in 2008.His dissertation, under the direction of Joseph Buttigieg, was on \"religion and the cultural politics of British imperialist ambition in China.\"",
"Following his Ph.D. completion, Fischer became assistant professor of English at Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho, where he taught early British literature,Shakespeare, modern drama, linguistics and composition.",
"He later received tenure at NNU and an appointment as associate professor."
],
[
"Ordained ministry",
"After moving to Nampa, Fischer and his wife, Brooke, joined an Anglican Mission in the Americas church plant in Eagle, Idaho.",
"They led student ministry outreach at this church for several years.",
"After Fischer was ordained to the priesthood in AMiA in 2011, he led a church planting effort in Nampa that came to fruition in 2014 as Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church.",
"Initially resident in PEARUSA, Christ the Redeemer became a founding member of the Diocese of the Rocky Mountains.In 2023, Fischer was elected as the diocese's first bishop suffragan in a part-time role.",
"He was consecrated in February 2024 at Wellspring Church in Englewood, Colorado, by Archbishop Foley Beach and continued to serve as rector of Christ the Redeemer."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Fischer married Brooke Underwood in 2003.They have three children."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"===Books===***===Articles===***"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Atrapado en mi mente"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Atrapado en mi mente''''' () is a 2022 Peruvian psychological thriller film directed by Richard Santaria Romero (in his directorial debut) and co-written by Romero and Yeny Yalan.",
"It stars Andrea Luna and Sebastián Stimman.",
"It is about a fan and his fatal obsession with a famous YouTuber whom he begins to harass."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"Christian is a kind, respectful, loving young man who works from home, however he suffers from a mental disorder and tends to become easily obsessed with women.",
"This is how it comes into the life of Verónica, a young YouTuber who wishes she had not exposed her life so much on social media."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Andrea Luna as Verónica* Sebastian Stimman as Christian"
],
[
"Release",
"''Atrapado en mi mente'' premieres at the end of September 2022 at the 5th Insólito Fantasy and Horror Film Festival.",
"The film was commercially released on July 20, 2023, in Peruvian theaters."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"C.E. Redman"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Clarence Eugene Redman''' (December 7, 1898 - January 12, 1970) was Albuquerque's leading commercial photographer for four decades, working for a wide variety of media outlets, public organizations, and private businesses.",
"In 2018, his work was featured in a retrospective titled ''Everyday People: The Photography of Clarence E. Redman''."
],
[
"Early life",
"Redman was born December 7, 1898 in Irvington, Kentucky.At 19, Redman joined the Army, serving in the first World War.After the war, Redman worked as a brakeman for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad.",
"He married a music teacher, Bess Curry, and the pair moved to Alamosa, Colorado.",
"Redman and his wife had two children.",
"In 1928, the family moved to Santa Fe; In 1930, Redman and his family relocated to Albuquerque where he worked for the Ward Hicks Advertising Agency."
],
[
"Photography career",
"In 1933, Redman set up his own advertising agency, doing his own photography.",
"In 1938, he told press \"I used to just point the camera and let it click but now, oh it’s very different.",
"First you measure the distance, then the timing, to say nothing of the exposure and focus, angle, position\".Redman began working as a professional photographer, with his work regularly appearing in the city's newspapers.",
"In 1942, during World War II, Redman again enlisted, serving in the US Army Air Corps.",
"After returning from World War II, Redman set up a commercial photography studio in Albuquerque.",
"By the late 1950s, Redman represented New Mexico as a delegate at national conferences for commercial photographers.",
"During his career, Redman worked as photographer for the New Mexico State Fair, Albuquerque Public Schools, local newspapers, weddings, graduations, and other events.",
"In 2004, local press recalled how Redman was known to photograph ten weddings a week."
],
[
"Legacy",
"Upon his death in 1970, Redman was described by the Associated Press as a pioneering photographer.",
"Nearly fifty years after his death, in 2018, Redman's work was exhibited at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History.",
"Jenn Shapland, in a review for ''Southwest Contemporary'', wrote \"Redman took photos of mechanics working in their garages, Future Farmers of America members posing with their prized steer, rodeo queen contestants, and soldiers purchasing postcards and candy at the Kirtland Field Post Exchange.",
"His photos captured everyday moments of a way of life that’s now largely defunct—or changed so much that it’s unrecognizable.\""
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ashley Bartley"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ashley Bartley''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"She has been a Republican member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Franklin 1 District since 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Rachel Chang"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rachel Chang''' is a Canadian atmospheric scientist, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics & Atmospheric Science at Dalhousie University.",
"Chang is the Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Atmospheric Science."
],
[
"Career",
"Chang is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics & Atmospheric Science, at Dalhousie University.",
"Her research explores how carbon cycles in and out of the ocean, including which factors impact the absorption of carbon dioxide into the ocean.",
"In collaboration with the Environment and Climate Change Canada, Chang's research also includes studying particles in the atmosphere to understand their effects on air quality and visibility, such as measuring air particles before, during and after fog, and testing the chemical composition of fog water.In 2017, Chang was appointed as a Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Atmospheric Science.",
"Her appointment was renewed in 2021.Chang's research has also been supported by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund.To date, Chang has published over 90 academic publications, which have been cited over 3,500 times, resulting in an h-index of 33."
],
[
"Selected publications",
"* Organic condensation: a vital link connecting aerosol formation to cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations.",
"I Riipinen, JR Pierce, T Yli-Juuti, Tuomo Nieminen, S Häkkinen, M Ehn, H Junninen, K Lehtipalo, T Petäjä, J Slowik, '''R Chang''', NC Shantz, J Abbatt, WR Leaitch, V-M Kerminen, DR Worsnop, Spyros N Pandis, NM Donahue, M Kulmala.",
"2011.Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.",
"* Cold season emissions dominate the Arctic tundra methane budget.",
"Donatella Zona, Beniamino Gioli, Róisín Commane, Jakob Lindaas, Steven C Wofsy, Charles E Miller, Steven J Dinardo, Sigrid Dengel, Colm Sweeney, Anna Karion, '''Rachel Y-W Chang,''' John M Henderson, Patrick C Murphy, Jordan P Goodrich, Virginie Moreaux, Anna Liljedahl, Jennifer D Watts, John S Kimball, David A Lipson, Walter C Oechel.",
"2016.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.",
"* The hygroscopicity parameter (κ) of ambient organic aerosol at a field site subject to biogenic and anthropogenic influences: relationship to degree of aerosol oxidation.",
"'''RY-W Chang''', JG Slowik, NC Shantz, A Vlasenko, J Liggio, SJ Sjostedt, WR Leaitch, JPD Abbatt.",
"2010.Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.",
"* The arctic summer cloud ocean study (ASCOS): Overview and experimental design.",
"Michael Tjernström, Caroline Leck, Cathryn E Birch, Jan W Bottenheim, Barbara J Brooks, Ian M Brooks, Leif Bäcklin, '''RY-W Chang''', Gerardus de Leeuw, Luca Di Liberto, Sara De La Rosa, Eva Granath, Martin Graus, Armin Hansel, Jost Heintzenberg, Andreas Held, Andrew Hind, Paul Johnston, Johan Knulst, Maria Martin, Patricia A Matrai, Thorsten Mauritsen, Markus Müller, Sarah J Norris, Mónica V Orellana, Douglas A Orsini, Jussi Paatero, P Ola G Persson, Qiuju Gao, Carlton Rauschenberg, Zoran Ristovski, Joseph Sedlar, Matthew D Shupe, Berko Sierau, Anders Sirevaag, S Sjogren, Olaf Stetzer, Erik Swietlicki, Malgorzata Szczodrak, Petri Vaattovaara, Niklas Wahlberg, Martin Westberg, Cassie R Wheeler.",
"2014.Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kyle Dillingham"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kyle Dillingham''' is a violinist from Enid, Oklahoma who has performed in over 40 countries."
],
[
"Early life",
"Kyle Dillingham is the son of artist Diane Dillingham of Enid, Oklahoma.",
"In childhood he lived on a farm in Waukomis, Oklahoma.",
"Dillingham graduated Enid High School in 1997 and was awarded the Pride of the Plainsmen award in 2014.He earned a Bachelor's degree in instrumental performance from OCU in 2002."
],
[
"Music",
"Dillingham started playing violin at age 9.He played with Roy Clark in Enid in 1995, and first appeared on the Grand Ole Opry at age 17 in 1996.In 2019 he played violin at the Grand Ole Opry while riding on a skateboard.",
"Teaming up with guitarist Peter Markes, Dillingham played concerts in Malaysia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia in the late 1990s and early 2000s.",
"Markes and Dillingham met at the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute while still in high school, and studied together at Oklahoma City University.",
"In 2009 Dillingham represented the University of Central Oklahoma on a trip to Korea, and was named \"Oklahoma's Musical Ambassador\" by Governor Brad Henry.",
"In 2014 Dillingham toured Liberia as an envoy for the state department.",
"He appears as a jazz violinist in Scorsese's film ''Killers of the Flower Moon.''",
"Dillingham has also toured, backing Michael Martin Murphey.",
"Edmond, Oklahoma named the Kyle Dillingham Community Arts Stage after him in 2022."
],
[
"Horseshoe Road",
"Kyle Dillingham formed the band Horseshoe Road in April 2005 with Dustin Jones and Brad Benge and recorded their first album ''Home Fires''.",
"The trio toured in Japan and Thailand and were filmed for an OETA documentary.",
"The current lineup includes Peter Markes and Brent Saulsbury.",
"In 2015 they toured Taiwan, Burma, Russia and South Korea for the U.S. State Department's American Music Abroad program.In 2017 Horseshoe Road toured in China, and they were the first American country band to play Dunhuang.",
"In 2018 and 2019 the band toured Kosovo and Kuwait for the U.S. State Department's American Music Abroad program."
],
[
"Albums",
"===Solo===* ''Behind Closed Eyes'' (2007)* ''Very Kyle Christmas'' (2011)* ''Gospel Fiddler'' (2012)* ''Broken Beyond Repair'' (2015)* ''Il Fait Beau'' (2017)* ''At the Cross'' (2019)* ''’Homa'' (2023)===Horseshoe Road===* ''Home Fires'' (2005)* ''Oklahoma Rising'' (2007)* ''Reel-to-Reel'' (2008)* ''Fear or Faith'' (2016)===Collaborations===* Kyle Dillingham and Dennis Dunham ''The Lions Waltz'' (2007)* Kyle Dillingham and Andrea Dillingham ''Another Sunday'' (2011)* Kyle Dillingham and Callen Clarke ''Demos & Premieres'' (2012)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Penny Demar"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Allen R. \"Penny\" Demar''' (born 1952) is an American politician from Vermont.",
"He has been a Republican member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Franklin 7 District since 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Vittorio Vidotto"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Vittorio Vidotto''' (17 March 1941 – 3 February 2024) was an Italian historian."
],
[
"Biography",
"Born in Milan on 17 March 1941, Vidotto earned a degree in modern literature from the Sapienza University of Rome, where he then taught for several decades.",
"He was also an editor in medieval history and modern history for the ''Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana'', where in 1980 he directed the history and contemporary politics departments.Vidotto was one of the main authors at Italian publishing house , where he worked alongside and .",
"In 1988, he began to publish numerous scholarly journals and manuscripts for this editor in collaboration with and .Vittorio Vidotto died in Rome on 3 February 2024, at the age of 82."
],
[
"Publications",
"*''Il Partito Comunista Italiano dalle origini al 1946'' (1975)*''Storia d'Italia'' (1994–1999)*''Roma contemporanea'' (2001)*''Storia di Roma dall'antichità a oggi'' (2002)*''Italiani/e.",
"Dal miracolo economico a oggi'' (2005)*''Guida allo studio della storia contemporanea'' (2006)*''20 settembre 1870.La breccia di Porta Pia'' (2007)*''1978.Il delitto Moro, in Novecento italiano'' (2008)*''Il mondo contemporaneo.",
"Dal 1848 a oggi'' (2008)*''Nuovi Profili storici'' (2008)*''Storia contemporanea.",
"L'Ottocento'' (2009)*''Storia moderna'' (2010)*''Atlante del Ventesimo secolo'' (2011)*''Storia contemporanea.",
"Il Novecento'' (2011)*''Storia contemporanea.",
"Il Novecento'' (2012)*''I mondi della Storia'' (2014)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Yen bloc"
],
[
"Introduction",
" refers to a policy of economic imperialism wherein the yen, the currency of the Empire of Japan, dominated over the economies of its colonies and occupied territories.",
"Initially established in Chōsen, it later spread to Manchukuo, Mengjiang, Japanese-occupied China, and Japanese-occupied Southeast Asia.In the 1990s, economic scholars hypothesized the potential for a new \"yen bloc\".",
"However, economic cooperation among East Asian nations has been hindered by lingering distrust of Japan and the legacy of its imperial yen bloc."
],
[
"Imperial expansion: 1905–1937",
"The yen bloc first came to fruition after the First Sino-Japanese War, when Dai-Ichi Bank (which had been established prior to the war, in 1873) took on the responsibilities of a central bank in Joseon.",
"Particular duties held by Dai-Ichi Bank included standardisation of currency and issuance of bank notes.",
"Following the Russo-Japanese War and the establishment of a Japanese protectorate over Korea by the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905, Dai-Ichi Bank was replaced by the Bank of Korea, with the Korean won being exchanged at par with the Japanese yen.",
"This marked the ''de facto'' beginning of the yen bloc.Following the 1931 Mukden incident and the establishment of Manchukuo, Japan moved to again standardise currency.",
"Prior to the establishment of Japanese control over the region, 15 different types of banknotes were being issued in the region, as well as several different weights of currencies.",
"The Central Bank of Manchou was established, followed by the Manchukuo yuan, which was linked to and exchangeable with the yen at par."
],
[
"Pacific War",
"The beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 led to renewed efforts to expand the yen bloc to China in an effort to push out western investment.",
"The North China Economic Development Company was established with the aim of reducing non-Japanese economic penetration in North China, and the Chinese Maritime Customs Service was disrupted in an effort to degrade the credit rating of the Chinese government.",
"The intention of these measures was to sever North China from the rest of the country, so that \"North China, like Manchukuo, will form a part of the gold yen bloc and a link in the chain of the currency system by which Imperial economies will be bound,\" as was stated by a Tokyo-based business journal.In contrast to North China, Japan made no significant effort to expand the yen bloc to Central China, then under the Reformed Government of the Republic of China.",
"John Hunter Boyle, a historian, wrote that this owed to the unpopularity of Federal Reserve Bank of China notes, which were no longer accepted by the Yokohama Specie Bank.",
"The Nationalist government of China, supported by the United States and the United Kingdom, also began to counteract the yen bloc by taking measures to maintain the independence of the Fa-pi from Japanese control, leading to the Sino-Japanese currency war.The yen bloc had the unintended effect of dramatically increasing Japan's exports to other bloc members, leading to price decreases.",
"In response, the Japanese government passed a series of measures in autumn 1940 to increase state control over exports and establish further tariffs on the exporting of goods.During the South-East Asian theatre of World War II, Japan took a more methodical approach to the expansion of the yen bloc, bolstered by experiences in China.",
"Now part of the broader Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, the yen bloc included greater emphasis on concepts such as mutual aid.The yen bloc was reliant on colonial exploitation of its non-Japanese members to function, and led to economic divergence among member states.",
"Members of the bloc were beset by severe inflation, which worsened in regions further from the Japanese archipelago as a result of bloc membership being imposed by force.",
"The GDP per capita of non-Japanese regions within the yen bloc also decreased relative to Japan's own GDP per capita."
],
[
"Post-war",
"Since World War II, economic scholars have suggested proposals for a renewed yen bloc, particularly during the 1990s.",
"In January 1993, American economist Jeffrey Frankel noted that there was consensus for the establishment of three large economic blocs: a yen bloc, a dollar zone in the Western Hemisphere, and the European Economic Community.",
"The possibility of a Japanese-led economic bloc, involving other East Asian states, generated concern at the time both within the United States and in nations formerly under Japanese occupation.",
"In 2008, Woosik Moon, a professor at Seoul National University, said that the experiences of the yen bloc during the Pacific War have hindered economic cooperation agreements in modern East Asia."
],
[
"See also",
"* Spanish dollar* Gold bloc* Sterling area* Eurozone"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 International League T20 Statistics"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of statistics for the 2024 International League T20."
],
[
"Team statistics",
"===League stage points table======Highest team totals===ScoreOversTeamAgainst Date208/3 20 MI EmiratesDubai Capitals17 February 2024 198/7 20Gulf Giants Sharjah Warriors 19 January 2024 189/2 19MI Emirates Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 28 January 2024 188/520Abu Dhabi Knight Riders MI Emirates 28 January 2024MI Emirates Desert Vipers 4 February 2024 Dubai CapitalsAbu Dhabi Knight Riders 13 February 2024Last updated: 14 February 2024===Lowest team totals===ScoreOversTeam Against Date 7412.1Sharjah WarriorsMI Emirates 26 January 2024 7517Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 5 February 2024 9514.1Abu Dhabi Knight RidersMI Emirates 23 January 2024 10418.2Dubai CapitalsSharjah Warriors 29 January 2024 10718.3Gulf Giants 6 February 2024Last updated: 6 February 2024"
],
[
"Batting statistics",
"===Most Runs===PlayerTeamRuns James VinceGulf Giants1235629.6659120.17 Nicholas PooranDesert Vipers1035450.5757*170.19 Kusal PereraMI Emirates33533.5065157.27 Muhammad Waseem1232132.1089*147.92 Sam BillingsDubai Capitals32032.0067140.35 Last updated: 17 February 2024 ===Highest Score===PlayerTeamOppositionRuns Balls Andries GousAbu Dhabi Knight RidersDesert Vipers95*50190.00 Johnson CharlesSharjah WarriorsDubai Capitals9351182.35 Muhammad WaseemMI EmiratesAbu Dhabi Knight Riders89* 62143.54 Alishan SharafuAbu Dhabi Knight RidersDesert Vipers82*47174.46 Rahmanullah GurbazDubai CapitalsMI Emirates8139207.69 Last updated: 5 February 2024 ===Most Boundaries=======Most Fours==== FoursPlayer Team Innings27 Michael PepperAbu Dhabi Knight Riders7 Chris LynnGulf Giants522 Kusal PereraMI Emirates6 Johnson CharlesSharjah Warriors854 Alishan SharafuAbu Dhabi Knight RidersLast updated: 5 February 2024====Most Sixes==== Sixes Player Team Innings22 Nicholas PooranMI Emirates819 Andre RussellAbu Dhabi Knight Riders614 Tom Kohler-CadmoreSharjah Warriors Waseem MuhammadMI Emirates812 Alex HalesDesert VipersLast updated: 5 February 2024===Highest Average===AveragePlayerTeamMatchesInningsRuns 96.00 Andre Russell Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 8 6 4 192 83.00 Ali Naseer Desert Vipers 6 4 3 83 51.00 Dominic DrakesGulf Giants 9 5 4 61 50.57 Nicholas PooranMI Emirates 10 10 3 354 46.00 Shaheen AfridiDesert Vipers 5 3 2 46Last updated: 17 February 2024===Highest Strike Rate===Strike ratePlayerTeamInningsRunsBalls Faced 228.57 Andre Russell Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 6 192 84 213.73 Jake Fraser-McGurk Dubai Capitals 3 109 51 176.67 Azam Khan Desert Vipers 7 159 90 170.59 Nicholas Pooran MI Emirates 8 261 153 165.47 Kusal Perera 6 230 139Last updated: 5 February 2024===Fastest 50=== Balls Player Team Against Venue Date18 Azam Khan Desert Vipers Gulf GiantsDubai International Stadium, Dubai 3 February 202421 Jake Fraser-McGurk Dubai Capitals MI Emirates 20 January 202423 Ben Dunk Dubai Capitals Desert Vipers 1 February 2024 Kusal Perera MI Emirates Abu Dhabi Knight RidersSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi 28 January 202424 Shimron Hetmyer Gulf Giants Sharjah WarriorsDubai International Stadium, Dubai 4 February 2024 Waseem Muhammad MI Emirates Dubai Capitals 20 January 2024Last updated: 5 February 2024"
],
[
"Bowling statistics",
"===Most Wickets===PlayerTeamMatchesWicketsEcon Waqar SalamkheilMI Emirates11177.173/18 Fazalhaq Farooqi7.654/25 Trent Boult12168.133/14 Scott KuggeleijnDubai Capitals8139.434/17 Sikandar Raza136.313/21 Last updated: 17 February 2024 ===Best Average=== Average Player TeamMatches Innings Overs Wickets Runs 0.00 Joe Denly Sharjah Warriors6 1 1.0 2 0 3.00 Adil Rashid 3 4.04 12 3.50 Ravi Bopara Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 2 15 3.75 Akeal Hosein MI Emirates8 4 14.09 71 7.89 Rohan MustafaDesert Vipers9 1 1.01 8 Last updated: 13 February 2024===Best Economy=== Average Player Team Innings Wickets Runs Overs 3.00 Adil RashidSharjah Warriors14124.0 3.50 Olly StoneDubai Capitals14 3.75 Mark WattSharjah Warriors115 Ravi BoparaAbu Dhabi Knight Riders4 4.25 Gerhard ErasmusGulf Giants117 Last updated: 7 February 2024 ===Most Runs Conceded in an Over=== Runs Player Team Against Date Venue 31 Jason Holder Dubai Capitals Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 3 February 2024 Zayed Cricket Stadium27 Chris Jordan Gulf GiantsMI Emirates 21 January 2024 Mark Watt Sharjah Warriors 2 February 2024 26 Sean Williams Gulf Giants 4 February 2024 Dubai International Stadium Zuhaib Zubair Gulf Giants Desert Vipers 3 February 2024 Last updated: 7 February 2024"
],
[
"Others",
"===Most Valuable Player===PointsPlayerTeam 170.5 Wanindu Hasaranga Desert Vipers 152.5 Sikandar Raza Dubai Capitals 151.5 Andre Russell Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 147.5 Trent Boult MI Emirates 142.5 Fazalhaq Farooqi MI EmiratesLast updated: 7 February 2024===Best UAE Player===PointsPlayerTeam 106.5 Waseem Muhammad MI Emirates 99.0 Muhammad Jawadullah Sharjah Warriors 92.0 Alishan Sharafu Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 67.5 Zuhaib Zubair Gulf Giants 63.5 Muhammad Rohid MI EmiratesLast updated: 7 February 2024"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cody Dennison"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cody Blake Dennison''' (born March 4, 1990) is an American professional stock car racing driver and YouTube personality who competes part-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No.",
"86 Ford for Clubb Racing Inc."
],
[
"YouTube career",
"In May 2006, Dennison would create the CAMELOT331 channel on YouTube, but would not post a video until 2013, where he posted videos of himself playing various guitar covers up until 2018.It was in December 2018 where he started to post a series of videos that detailed his experiences working as an employee for GameStop, including his eventual firing, which went viral online."
],
[
"Racing career",
"Dennison's first year of professional racing came in 2022, where he ran four races in the Grand National Super Series, driving an old Ryan Newman Dodge from 2007.In his four starts that year, he finished in the top-ten in all four starts with a best finish of fifth at Dillon Motor Speedway.",
"He expanded his racing schedule the following year, running in eighteen of the twenty-two races that were held that year, driving in his own Dodge, but also for ShoTime Motorsports and Bob Schacht Motorsports.",
"He finished in the top-ten fifteen times with a best finish of fifth at both New River All-American Speedway events and Carteret County Speedway and finished sixth in the final points standings.In 2024, Dennison participated in pre-season testing for the ARCA Menards Series at Daytona International Speedway driving for Wayne Peterson Racing in the No.",
"06 Toyota.",
"Several days after the test, it was reveled that Dennison will attempt to make his ARCA debut at Daytona, driving for Clubb Racing Inc. in the No.",
"86 Ford."
],
[
"Motorsports career results",
"=== ARCA Menards Series ===(key) ('''Bold''' – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.",
"''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time.",
"* – Most laps led.",
"** – All laps led.",
")ARCA Menards Series results Year Team No.",
"Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Ref 2024 Clubb Racing Inc. 86 Ford DAY PHO TAL DOV KAN CLT IOW MOH BLN IRP SLM ELK MCH ISF MLW DSF GLN BRI KAN TOL -* -*"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Chris Taylor (Vermont politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Christopher (Chris) Taylor''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"He has been a Republican member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden-Franklin District since 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Shahada Wells"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Shahada Wells''' (born August 26, 1999) is an American college basketball player for the McNeese Cowboys of the Southland Conference.",
"He previously played for the Tyler Junior College Apaches, UT Arlington Mavericks, and TCU Horned Frogs."
],
[
"High school career",
"Wells attended Tascosa High School in Amarillo, Texas.",
"As a senior, he averaged 21.1 points, 7.2 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game, before committing to play college basketball at Tyler Junior College."
],
[
"College career",
"As a sophomore at Tyler Junior College, Wells averaged 21.6 points, 6.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.4 steals, being named the player of the year in the region.",
"As a result, he was named a first-team NJCAA All-American.After graduating from Tyler Junior College, Wells joined the UT Arlington Mavericks.",
"In his only season at UTA, Wells led the team in points, steals, assists, and minutes played, making an immediate impact.",
"Following the season, he entered the transfer portal.In April 2021, Wells announced that he would be transferring to Texas Christian University to play for the TCU Horned Frogs.",
"After playing sparingly during his first season at TCU, he made an impact coming off the bench the following season.",
"Following the conclusion of his second season with TCU, Wells entered the transfer portal for a second time.In April 2023, Wells announced that he would be transferring to McNeese State University to play for the McNeese Cowboys.",
"He began the season with multiple games scoring over 30 points, including a 36-point performance against UAB which led to him being named the conference player of the week.",
"On December 29, 2023, in a game against Michigan, Wells tallied 30 points, ten rebounds, six assists and five steals, helping lead McNeese to their first victory over a Big Ten program in school history.",
"As a result, he was named the conference player of the week.",
"He was also named the national player of the week for his performance."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* McNeese Cowboys bio* TCU Horned Frogs bio* UT Arlington Mavericks bio* Tyler Apaches bio"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Matthew Walker (Vermont politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Matthew Walker''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"He has been a Republican member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Franklin-4 District since a special election in 2022.He was re-elected in the 2022 general election."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1967–68 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season"
],
[
"Introduction",
" During the '''1967–68''' English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Second Division"
],
[
"Season summary",
"Qpr were promoted out of the Second division for the first time with a final day victory at Aston Villa pipping Blackpool on goal average"
],
[
"League standings"
],
[
"Results",
"=== Second Division ===DateOpponentsH / AResultF – AScorersAttendancePosition19 August 1967Portsmouth FCA1-1Roger Morgan23,2671322 August 1967Bristol CityA2-0Leach 220,228326 August 1967Norwich CityH2-0Keen, Ian Morgan14,526329 August 1967Bristol CityH3-1Morgan, Morgan, Allen15,44812 September 1967Rotherham UnitedA3-1Allen, Leach, Lazarus8,11115 September 1967Aston VillaH3-0Sanderson 2, Lazarus21,43819 September 1967Derby CountyH0-118,431116 September 1967Preston North EndA2-0Roger Morgan, Leach15,792123 September 1967Charlton AthleticH2-1Allen, Ian Morgan18,933130 September 1967Crystal PalaceA0-138,00637 October 1967Bolton WanderersH1-0Wilks16,848314 October 1967Hull CityA0-214,240321 October 1967MillwallH3-1Roger Morgan, Keene, Allen23,887228 October 1967BlackpoolA1-0Allen21,635111 November 1967Carlisle UnitedA1-3Sibley12,544218 November 1967MiddlesbroughH1-1Marsh17,557325 November 1967Huddersfield TownA0-114,61552 December 1967Ipswich TownH1-0Marsh16,26639 December 1967Birmingham CityA0-225,281412 December 1967Blackburn RoversH3-1Marsh, Wilks, Sanderson12,917216 December 1967Portsmouth FCH2-0Ian Morgan, Keen20,195223 December 1967Norwich CityA0-023,593226 December 1967Plymouth ArgyleA1-0Keene21,003130 December 1967Plymouth ArgyleH4-1Marsh 2, Keene 215,88916 January 1968Rotherham UnitedH6-0Leach 2, Ian Morgan 2, Roger Morrgan, Marsh16,782120 January 1968Preston North EndH2-0Marsh 216,66313 February 1968Charlton AthleticA3-3Roger Morgan, Marsh21,507110 February 1968Crystal PalaceH2-1Ian Morgan, Wilks18,954117 February 1968Derby CountyA0-422,854124 February 1968Bolton WanderersA1-1Roger Morgan14,95619 March 1968Hull CityH1-1Marsh17,705116 March 1968MillwallA1-1Marsh21,34623 March 1968BlackpoolH2-0Ian Morgan, Clarke18,498130 March 1968Blackburn RoversA1-0Clarke16,14116 April 1968Carlisle UnitedH1-0Clarke18,103112 April 1968Cardiff CityH1-0Ian Morgan20,021113 April 1968MiddlesbroughA1-3Allen20,849116 April 1968Cardiff CityA0-120,021120 April 1968Huddersfield TownH3-0Marsh 2, Legg OG19,646127 April 1968Ipswich TownA2-2Marsh, Leach28,15214 May 1968Birmingham CityH2-0Ian Morgan, Marsh25,895211 May 1968Aston VillaA2-1Leach, Bradley OG33,8351=== Football League Cup ===DateRoundOpponentsH / AResultF – AScorersAttendance12 September 1967Second RoundHull CityH2-1Leach, Keen16,60910 October 1967Third RoundOxford UnitedH5-1Wilks 516,98931 October 1967Fourth RoundBurnleyH1-2Sibley24,213=== FA Cup ===DateRoundOpponentsH / AResultF – AScorersAttendance27 January 1968Third RoundPreston North EndH1-3Keen18,425"
],
[
"Squad",
"PositionNationalityNameLeague AppearancesLeague GoalsCup AppearancesF.A.Cup GoalsLeague Cup GoalsTotal AppearancesTotal GoalsGKRon Springett36440GKMick Kelly66DFDave Clement30434DFTony Hazell42345DFBobby Finch33DFRon Hunt10113DFFrank Sibley511162DFAllan Harris42446DFBobby Keetch32336DFIan Watson6410MFAlan Wilks12315168MFMark Lazarus142172MFMick Leach219312610MFMike Keen426411468MFRoger Morgan4084448MFKeith Sanderson1631193FWFrank Clarke133133FWMick McGovern11FWLes Allen2463296 FWRodney Marsh251412614FWIan Morgan421044610"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"James F. Simon"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''James Frank Simon''' (born November 26, 1938) is an American legal historian who served as dean of New York Law School from 1983 to 1992."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Simon was born on November 26, 1938, in Fort Worth, Texas.",
"His father, Richard Simon, was an attorney, and his mother, Natalie Simon, was a homemaker.",
"He graduated from Yale University with a B.A.",
"degree in 1961 and received his LLB degree from the same university in 1964.He traveled to India on a Ford Foundation Africa-Asia Fellowship in 1964–65."
],
[
"Career",
"Simon began working at ''Newsweek'' in 1963, and in 1967, he left to begin working at the ''St.",
"Louis Post-Dispatch''.",
"He worked at ''Time'' from 1969 to 1974.In 1975, he joined the faculty of New York Law School, serving as its dean from 1983 to 1992.He now serves as Martin Professor of Law Emeritus and Dean Emeritus at New York Law School.",
"In 2023, the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History received his papers, which include correspondences and interviews with Supreme Court justices."
],
[
"Work",
"Simon has been described as the \"preeminent historian of the U.S. Supreme Court\".",
"His 1973 book ''In His Own Image: The Supreme Court in Richard Nixon’s America'' won the Silver Gavel Award from the American Bar Association.",
"He subsequently wrote numerous other well-known books about the history of the Supreme Court, including ''Independent Journey: The Life of William O. Douglas'' (1980) and ''The Center Holds: The Power Struggle Inside the Rehnquist Court'' (1995).",
"His ninth book, ''Eisenhower vs. Warren: The Battle for Civil Rights and Liberties'', was published by Liveright in 2018.In a review of the book in ''the New York Times'', Lincoln Caplan described it as \"enjoyably readable,\" \"thoroughly researched,\" and \"an absorbing book about a saga in American law and politics that remains centrally important.\""
],
[
"Bibliography",
"**** * * *"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"**"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Shakarap"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Shakarap''' (also spelt '''Shakarob''') is a simple salad originating from Central Asia, which consists of thinly sliced tomatoes and onions, with salt and pepper.",
"The salad is particularly popular in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan."
],
[
"Variants",
"A variant of shakarap includes cucumbers."
],
[
"Serving",
"In Central Asia, shakarap is traditionally served with pilaf."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"José Gandarias"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''José Gandarias Urquijo''' (20 March 1904 – 2 February 1979) was a Spanish footballer who played for Arenas Club de Getxo before becoming its president in the late 1920s.",
"Under his presidency, the team was the 1927 Copa del Rey runners-up, but he is best known for being the youngest-ever first-team player in the history of Real Madrid, which he achieved in a friendly in 1916, when he was still a child of 12.Apart from football, he also practiced regattas, becoming champion of several competitions and founding the .",
"He had a stable of racehorses and was the person who brought to Spain.",
"He also dedicated himself to motorcycling and golf."
],
[
"Early and personal life",
"Gandarias was born on 20 March 1904 in Madrid, as the son of Juan Tomás Gandarias Durañona, a businessman from Biscay (1870–1940), and Cecilia Urquijo y Ussía, daughter of the Marquess of Urquijo.",
"He was the third of seven children, five sons and two daughters, including two older brothers, Pedro Pascual and Juan Manuel.He lived most of his life in Getxo with his wife Carmen de Lozano Ugalde, with whom he had eight children, all born in Getxo: Carmen (1925), Pilar (1926), Isabel (1929), Paloma (1930), Almudena, Alfonso, Rocío and Yolanda de Gandarias Lozano."
],
[
"Playing career",
"===Debuting for Madrid at 12===From the beginning of the 20th century until the national league was formed in 1929, the clubs used to organize friendlies between themselves to fill up the calendar, and as such, in December 1916, Madrid FC arranged two friendly matches with Deportivo de La Coruña and a third with Deportivo Auténtico, a team formed from a split of the former club.",
"This meeting, which took place at the Campo de O'Donnell on 17 December, did not have much impact on the press of the time, so the only chronicle of that match was published by ''Madrid Sport'', a magazine prepared by several members of Madrid FC, which stated that \"Gandarias, a little boy from ''Infantil'', replaced Bilbao in the second half, and despite never having played on the outside left, he performed quite well\".The Gandarias brothers, Pedro aged 15, Juan Manuel aged 14, and José aged 12, had all played football for Madrid's youth team, but only one of them made it to the first team, with most investigations and historians agreeing that the identity of this Gandarias most likely belongs to José since \"a little boy\" from the ''Infantil'' team is closer to a 12-year-old child, whether small or younger, than to one of 14 or 15.In fact, just two months prior, on 22 October 1916, José featured in a match for Madrid Infantil against a combination of players from the 3rd and 4th teams of Racing de Madrid, being the only one of the brothers to do so.",
"Furthermore, the note from ''Madrid Sport'' states that Gandarias had never played \"outside left\", and although none of the brothers had played on the left wing in the revised lineups, Juan Manuel has been identified as a defender, Pedro as a midfielder, and José as a right winger, thus the latter is once again the one who best adapts to the chroniclers of the time.",
"Therefore, at the age of 12 years and 272 days, Gandarias is the youngest-ever first-team player in the history of Real Madrid, albeit not in an official match.Two months later, in February 1917, Gandarias featured in a match between club veterans and club youth players, playing for the latter side alongside established players from the first team, such as Ricardo Álvarez, Sotero Aranguren, and Eduardo Teus, thus making it clear that he was being considered by most first team members as a player of the future.",
"In the issue of ''Madrid Sport'' of 1 March 1917, on the occasion of a children's championship match against Recreativo Español in Madrid, Pedro Termens, a sports journalist, warned Español's team captain about José's abuse of his strong muscles, stating that he \"uses them excessively against his opponents\".",
"This warning suggests that the 12-year-old Gandarias was already quite strong and physically developed at the time, which explains why he was being selected to play in first team matches at such a young age.===Arenas Club de Getxo===Gandarias played his last season as a footballer for Arenas Club de Getxo in 1925–26.At the Ordinary Meeting of June of that year, Gandarias was elected president of the club, aged only 22, replacing Luis Lazúrtegui who had left that position.",
"He held the Arenas presidency for three seasons, from 1926 to 1929, and under his presidency, the team reached the final of the 1927 Copa del Rey, which ended in a 0–1 loss to Real Unión.",
"On 13 November 1927, on the occasion of the Zugatzarte F.C.",
"festivities, Gandarias donated a trophy to the winners of a match between Arenas Club and the played at the ''Campo de Ibaiondo''; Arenas won 2–1.In 1928, the vice president of Arenas, José María Acha, played a crucial role in organizing the first national tournament for professional clubs in Spain, Torneo de Campeones, the forerunner for La Liga, which began a year later, so Gandarias, as the president of Arenas during this period, had a small contribution to the birth of the Spanish top division league.",
"He was also vice president of the Biscayan Hockey Federation representing the Arenas, since he was president of this last.After he assumed the presidency of Arenas, his older brother Juan Manuel served as a member of the board of directors chaired by Juan Antonio Aznar Zabala in September 1929.Gandarias' father was at some point named honorary vice president of the Arenas Club, most likely thanks to José's influence.",
"When he left the presidency of the club, Juan Manuel replaced him before he left as well at the end of the 1930–31 season."
],
[
"Later life",
"In addition to football, Gandarias also practiced regattas, becoming champion of several competitions and founding the .",
"He was a member in the club's first Board of Directors as one of its vocals alongside the likes of the then Duke of Veragua, Duke of Alba, and Duke of Arión.In 1967, he gave an interview on equestrian themes to the Marca newspaper.In his professional life, Gandarias became the director of ''Altos Hornos de Vizcaya'', which had been founded by his father to industrialize the Guernica area.",
"He also directed some of his father's companies dedicated to metal."
],
[
"Death",
"Gandarias died in Madrid on 2 February 1979, at the age of 74."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Zhamantuz, Aktogay District"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Zhamantuz''' () is a salt lake in the Aktogay District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan.The lake lies to the east of Barlybai village.",
"The area surrounding Zhamantuz is used for livestock grazing."
],
[
"Geography",
"Zhamantuz is an endorheic lake of the Ishim Plain, at the southern end of the West Siberian Plain.",
"It is part of the Irtysh river basin.",
"The lake lies at an elevation of .",
"The Irtysh flows to the northeast of the lake.",
"Zhamantuz has a roughly hourglass shape, with a smaller northern part connected to the southern through a narrow sound.",
"The lake freezes in late November and stays under ice until the second half of March.",
"It usually dries in the summer.",
"There are a number of other lakes in its vicinity, such as Koserin to the east, Aralsor to the NNW and Karakaska to the SSW.",
"to the SSW lies larger lake Zhalauly."
],
[
"Flora and fauna",
"Zhamantuz is known as a \"dead lake\" () in Kazakh.",
"Reeds grow in stretches of the shore.",
"The lake is used for watering cattle in the spring."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of lakes of Kazakhstan"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"George Jenson"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''George Jenson''' (June 24, 1930 – May 25, 2018) was a Canadian-American visual effects artist."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Jenson was born in Calgary, Alberta.",
"At the age of six, he and his family moved to Los Angeles, California.",
"He served in the United States Army during the Korean War.",
"He attended Art Students League of New York.Jenson began his career in 1964.He was an illustrator and storyboard artist for Irwin Allen's science fiction television programs such as ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'', ''Lost in Space'', ''The Time Tunnel'' and ''Land of the Giants''.In 1985, Jenson was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Visual Effects for the film ''2010: The Year We Make Contact''.",
"His nomination was shared with Richard Edlund, Neil Krepela and Mark Stetson.Jenson died on May 25, 2018, from complications of melanoma in Henderson, Nevada, at the age of 87."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Jean-Pierre Babelon"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jean-Pierre Babelon''' (17 November 1931 – 2 February 2024) was a French historian."
],
[
"Biography",
"Born in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, Babelon was the son of historian Jean Babelon and the grandson of historian Ernest Babelon.",
"He graduated from the École Nationale des Chartes in 1950 with a thesis titled ''La demeure parisienne sous Henri IV et Louis XIII''.",
"He then became an assistant archivist for the and subsequently studied at the École du Louvre.The majority of his career was spent at the Archives Nationales as a curator for the Musée des Archives Nationales.",
"In addition to his research, he was a senior lecturer at the École pratique des hautes études with a particular focus on the French Wars of Religion.",
"From 1989 to 1996, he curated the Palace of Versailles museum.",
"He joined the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1992 and served as its president in 2001, succeeding Philippe Contamine and preceding Jean Richard.",
"He was responsible for the curation of the Musée Jacquemart-André and the Chaalis Abbey.In 2010, Babelon, alongside Louis Alphonse de Bourbon, worked on the reburial of Henry IV of France at the .",
"A ceremony for the reburial was planned by President Nicolas Sarkozy for May 2012.However, the ensuing and the upcoming presidential election delayed the event, and the project was eventually abandoned by François Hollande.",
"In 2012, he joined the scientific council ''Figaro histoire''.Jean-Pierre Babelon died on 2 February 2024, at the age of 92."
],
[
"Publications",
"*''Historique et description des bâtiments des Archives nationales'' (1958)*''Demeures parisiennes sous Henri IV et Louis XIII'' (1965)*''Le Palais de justice, la Conciergerie, la Sainte-Chapelle'' (1966)*''Richesses d’art du quartier des Halles, maison par maison'' (1968)*''L'Église Saint-Roch à Paris'' (1972)*''Paris monumental'' (1974)*''Henri IV'' (1982)*''Paris au xvie siècle'' (1987)*''Le Marais, mythe et réalité'' (1987)*''Châteaux de France au siècle de la Renaissance'' (1989)*\"La Notion de patrimoine\" (1995)*''François Mansart.",
"Le Génie de l’architecture'' (1998)*''Les Fresques de Tiepolo'' (1998)*''Chantilly'' (1999)*''Jardins à la française'' (1999)*''Le Château d'Amboise'' (2004)*''Le Palais de l'Institut.",
"Du collège des Quatre-Nations à l'Institut de France'' (2005)*''Paris au xvie siècle'' (2007)*''Primatice à Chaalis'' (2007)*''L'Abbaye royale de Chaalis et les collections Jacquemart-André'' (2007)*''L'Église Saint-Roch ou la Grâce divine en action'' (2008)*''Les Archives.",
"Mémoires de la France'' (2008)"
],
[
"Awards",
"* for ''Paris monumental'' (1976)* for ''Henri IV'' (1982)*Prix Bordin for ''Châteaux de France au siècle de la Renaissance'' (1990)* for ''Jardins à la française'' (2000)"
],
[
"Decorations",
"*Commander of the Legion of Honour*Grand Officer of the Ordre national du Mérite*Commander of the Ordre des Palmes académiques*Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres*Commander of the Order pro Merito Melitensi*Knight of the Order of the Polar Star"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Popular Theory"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Popular Theory''''' is a 2023 American family film directed by Ali Scher.",
"The film will star Sophia Reid-Gantzer, Lincoln Lambert, Chloe East and Cheryl Hines."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Sophia Reid-Gantzer as Erwin Page* Lincoln Lambert as * Chloe East as* Cheryl Hines as Tammy Page* Marc Evan Jackson"
],
[
"Production",
"In September 2022, has announced that production has wrapped on family comedy “Popular Theory,” starring Cheryl Hines, Marc Evan Jackson, Sophia Reid-Gantzert, Lincoln Lambert, and Chloe East.",
"Century City-based Blue Fox Entertainment is handling worldwide sales and will release the film theatrically in the U.S. in 2023, the company said in a statement."
],
[
"Release",
"In 2023, it was announced that Blue Fox Entertainment acquired the rights to the film, which will be released theatrically in 2024."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Quina (Final Fantasy)"
],
[
"Introduction",
" is a character in the video game ''Final Fantasy IX'', being one of the playable characters that can be used.",
"They are a Blue Mage, a ''Final Fantasy'' class that gains enemies' powers by defeating them, and is invested in eating food.",
"They have an ambiguous gender, referred to with both male and female pronouns in the English version of the game.",
"They join the protagonist, Zidane Tribal, as part of their own quest to learn about life beyond food."
],
[
"Concept and creation",
"Quina was created for the 2000 video game ''Final Fantasy IX''.",
"They are a member of the Qu race, and have a food fixation.",
"They have white skin, a long tongue, and wear a chef outfit.",
"Quina has a tendency to look for food to enjoy in new area, and often serves as comic relief.",
"The original concept art for Quina was created by Yoshitaka Amano, and the final version was created by Toshiyuki Itahana, as well as Shunkou Murase and Shin Nagasawa, who also handled the in-game version of the character.",
"Their character design was meant to strike a balance between realism and a comic-like style, while taking inspiration from the style employed for the characters in the film ''The Dark Crystal''.Quina's pronoun usage varies from region to region.",
"In the English version of the game, they use both male and female pronouns interchangeably, as well as 's/he'.",
"In Japanese, they use the pronoun 'aitsu', which has no gender tied to it, meaning it can be translated as he, she, it, and 'that person'.",
"The Spanish and French versions use female pronouns for them."
],
[
"Appearances",
"In ''Final Fantasy IX'', Quina is first seen working as a cook in Alexandria Castle.",
"Zidane and the others later encounter Quina in Qu's Marsh, where they are trying to catch a frog.",
"When Zidane catches a frog for them, the head Qu, Quale, calls Quina lazy, asking Zidane to take Quina with him so that they may find frogs elsewhere and improve their cooking skills.",
"During the quest, they often split off in towns and cities so they may try out their culinary dishes.",
"In Cleyra, during the attack by Black Mages, they opt to flee on foot instead of joining Zidane and the others on an airship due to their fear of heights.",
"Cleyra is destroyed, and Quina is presumed dead.Zidane later finds Quina back at Qu's Marsh, having survived.",
"They then help the group progress in their quest while trying to find frogs.",
"An optional scene can occur, where a marriage ceremony between Quina and Vivi, another party member.",
"They are eventually left behind, appearing occasionally before permanently joining the party.",
"Quina will later be able to visit Quan's Dwelling, where Quina hallucinates a feast, though becomes confused when it turns out there's no food.",
"Quan's ghost appears, scolding Quale as an inferior gourmand to Quina due to Quale's lack of imagination.",
"After the antagonists Kuja and Necron are defeated, Quina returns to serve as the cook at Alexandria Castle under Garnet's rule.Quina received a figure in the Play Arts series, released alongside a figure of Eiko Carol."
],
[
"Reception",
"Quina has received generally positive reception, identified as the most original role-playing game character ever by ''IGN''.",
"Their sidelining was commented on, with ''IGN'' writer Dale Bashir feeling it was inevitable due to the cast's size.",
"''Destructoid'' writer Ashley Davis discussed the tendency of role-playing games to feature a character who is \"cute as all get-out but useless in battle, annoying, or a combination of the two,\" noting that Quina is the character that made her write the article.",
"She talked about how ''Final Fantasy IX'' \"blew her away\" due to its characters, world, and cinematics; yet, despite thinking they were the \"most interesting creature I’d ever laid eyes upon in a game,\" she was ultimately disappointed with how one-dimensional Quina turned out to be.",
"''Hardcore Gamer'' writer Shawn Reynolds felt Quina served as comic relief, but also that they \"represent the joy in life,\" feeling that Quina stands out among the cast.Their gender has been the subject of discussion by critics and fans, the latter debating over Quina's gender.",
"''Fanbyte'' writers John Warren and Steven Strom were both disappointed with how Quina's gender was played for laughs, with Strom appreciating their lack of gender despite this.",
"''RPGamer'' writer Zach Welhouse identified them as one of their favorite characters in ''Final Fantasy'', appreciating that Quina does not fit into the gender binary.",
"Despite this criticism, ''Comic Book Resources'' writer Ryan Bamsey felt they were \"surprisingly great non-binary representation,\" not believing that their gender was the butt of the joke.",
"Writer Blythe Adams discussed how androgyny and non-binary representation tends to be depicted as “presented as variously humorous, pitiable, or monstrous, and often all three,\" with writer Lauren Lacey noting Quina as an example, calling them comic relief."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Jonathan Williams (Vermont politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jonathan Lisle Williams''' (born ) is an American politician from Vermont.",
"He has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Washington-3 district since 2023.Raised in Hopewell, New Jersey, Williams graduated from Hopewell Valley Central High School, Williams graduated in 2007 from Boston University."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Smilia fasciata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Smilia fasciata''''' is a species of treehopper belonging to the family Membracidae.",
"It was first described by Charles Jean-Baptiste Amyot and Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville in 1843."
],
[
"Habitat",
"It is commonly found across the eastern half of the United States.",
"It feeds on most species of the Oak genus."
],
[
"Appearance",
"''S.",
"fasciata'' is similar in appearance to ''Smilia camelus'', but has a lower pronotum and a white stripe instead of a greenish-yellow stripe.",
"The size of the female is about and the size of the male is ."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tupac Enrique Acosta"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tupac Enrique Acosta''' (February 7, 1952 – November 9, 2023) was an Indigenous activist."
],
[
"Early life",
"Born in San Antonio, Texas, Tupac Enrique Acosta identified as Izkaloteka, descendants of the Mexica Indigenous people of modern-day Mexico and the Southwestern U.S."
],
[
"Career",
"Tupac Enrique Acosta co-founded and led the Tonatierra Community Development Institute, which continued to be a significant part of his life until his death in Phoenix, Arizona.Acosta was involved in the Chicano Movement in the early seventies.",
"His guidance was critical in the formation of the Nahui Ollin educational framework implemented in the former K-12 Mexican American Studies Department Programs in Tucson Unified School District and in its evolution, the Xicanx Institute for Teaching & Organizing."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tarn Willers"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tarn Anthony Willers''' (born September 1972) is a British sound engineer.",
"He is nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Sound for the film ''The Zone of Interest''.At the 77th British Academy Film Awards, he won a BAFTA Award for Best Sound.",
"His win was shared with Johnnie Burn."
],
[
"Life",
"Willers was born in England in 1972 and attended Thomas Rotherham College in his youth.",
"He graduated from the National Film and Television School in 2004.Willers resides in Poland."
],
[
"Selected filmography",
"===Film=== Year Title Notes 2011 ''The Veteran'' ''The British Guide to Showing Off'' Credited as Tarn Willars ''Land Gold Women'' 2012 ''Comes a Bright Day'' ''Piggy'' ''Wasteland'' 2013 ''The Comedy Store: Raw & Uncut'' ''Dr.",
"Easy'' Short film ''Emily'' Short film ''Fish Love'' Short film 2014 ''Scintilla'' ''The Dark'' Short film ''Fury'' 2015 ''The Fly'' Short film ''If It Looks Like Love'' Short film ''Gilt'' Short film 2016 ''Scarlet'' Short film ''The Take'' ''Kaleidoscope'' ''Don't Hang Up'' 2017 ''Double Date'' 2019 ''Zero'' Short film ''Days of the Bagnold Summer'' 2021 ''The Power'' ''Brigitte Bardot cudowna'' 2023 ''Temptation'' ''The Zone of Interest'' ''O psie, który jezdzil koleja'' ''Starve Acre'' ===Television=== Year Title Notes 2009 – 2015 ''Holby City'' 33 episodes 2015 ''Undercover'' 5 episodes ''Bull'' 1 episode 2016 ''New Blood'' 7 episodes 2017 ''W1A'' 2 episodes 2018 ''Kiss Me First'' 2 episodes 2021 – 2022 ''Hotel Europa'' 2 episodes}"
],
[
"Awards and nominations",
" Year Award Category Nominated work Result 2023 European Film Awards Best Sound Designer ''The Zone of Interest'' 2024 Minnesota Film Critics Alliance Best Sound North Dakota Film Society Best Sound Music City Film Critics Association Best Sound Association of Motion Picture Sound Excellence in Sound for a Feature Film Gold Derby Awards Gold Derby Film Award for Sound International Cinephile Society Best Sound Design British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Sound Academy Awards Best Sound"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Snake Award"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Snake Award''' is the Polish ironic anti-award for the worst cinematographic failures in Polish cinema, similar to the Golden Raspberry Awards.",
"It is awarded annually for the previous year.",
"For the first time it was awarded in 2012.It was named after the film ''Curse of Snakes Valley'', a 1987 Polish-Soviet adventure film, a cheap knock-off of the ''Indiana Jones'' films, which was included in the list of 10 worst Polish films in 2002.The award was created by Polish film critic .The award is given in several categories: \"Worst film\", \"Worst actor\", \"Worst actress\", etc."
],
[
"Worst films",
"*2012: ''''*2013: ''Kac Wawa'' was nominated in 16 categories and won 7 of them: Worst film, Worst director, Worst screenplay, Most embarrassing scene, Unfunny comedy, Worst actor, Worst film duo*2014: ''''*2015: ''''*2016:''''*2017:''Smolensk'': Worst film, Worst director, Worst screenplay, Embarrassing film on an important subject, Worst actress, Worst film duo, Most embarrassing scene*2018:'''' -- despite its box office success, the film got nine \"Snakes\", everywhere where it was nominated.",
"*2019:''''*2020:''''*2021:''365 Days'': Worst film, Worst screenplay, Worst actors' duo*2022:''''*2023:''''"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Soul Scream"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Soul Scream''' are a Japanese hip hop group formed in 1994.They are regarded as one of the pioneering acts in the Japanese hip hop scene."
],
[
"History",
"Soul Scream were formed in 1994, consisting of rappers HAB I SCREAM, E.G.G.MAN and DJ CELORY.",
"They released their debut album THE \"DEEP\" in 1996, featuring appearances from other hip hop acts Zeebra, K Dub Shine and Rhymester.",
"The album is widely regarded as an essential album in the Japanese hip hop scene.",
"Their single Hachi to Chou (蜂と蝶), released in 2000 is also viewed as an all-time classic song in the genre.",
"They went on to release an EP titled TOu-KYOu in 1997 followed by two more albums, The Positive Gravity: ~案とヒント~ in 1999 and Future is Now in 2002.They then went on an 18-year hiatus while all pursuing solo careers until releasing the single Love, Peace & Happiness in 2020 followed by more singles over the years.",
"These include TOu-KYOu 2021 (2022), a revised version of their 1997 single of the same name, again featuring the likes of Zeebra, K Dub Shine and Rhymester, DNA (2022), and Boomerang (2023) featuring pop singer Pushim."
],
[
"Discography",
"=== Studio albums ===* ''The \"DEEP\"'' (1996)* ''The Positive Gravity: ~案とヒント~'' (1999)* ''Future is Now'' (2002)=== EPs ===* ''TOu-KYOu'' (1997)=== Live albums ===* Tour 2002 Future is Now with Osaka Monaurail & Special Guests (2002)=== Singles ===* TOu-KYOu (1997)* ''Vibe / All Day'' (1998)* ''ひと夜のバカンス / 恋のバランス / ワード スクリーマーズ'' (2000)* ''蜂と蝶'' (2000)* ''あした Future is Now'' (2002)* 緑の森 (feat.",
"Yoyo-C) (2002)* Love, Peace & Happiness (2020)* TOu-KYOu 2021 (feat.",
"Zeebra, K Dub Shine, Rhymester & DJ Oasis) (2022)* DNA (feat.",
"SHAMO & 輪入道) (2022)* Boomerang (feat.",
"Pushim) (2023)=== DJ Mixes ===* The Positive Energy (2000)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023–24 Wright State Raiders women's basketball team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2023–24 Wright State Raiders women's basketball team''' represents Wright State University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.",
"The Raiders, led by third-year head coach Kari Hoffman, play their home games at the Nutter Center in Fairborn, Ohio as members of the Horizon League."
],
[
"Previous season",
"The Raiders finished the 2022–23 season 8–24, 6–14 in Horizon League play to finish in ninth place.",
"In the Horizon League tournament, they defeated Oakland in the first round, before falling to top-seeded Green Bay in the quarterfinals."
],
[
"Roster"
],
[
"Schedule and results",
" Exhibition Regular seasonHorizon League tournamentSources:"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Carlo Alberto Racchia"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Carlo Alberto Racchia''' (Turin, 31 August 1833 – La Spezia, 12 March 1896) was an Italian admiral and politician.",
"He served as was Minister of the Navy of the Kingdom of Italy in the first Giolitti government."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Carlo Alberto was the son of :it:Paolo Racchia and Anna Berune.",
"At his baptism he was held by king Charles Albert of Sardinia and was given his name.",
"His mother was of Scottish descent and he was partly educated in England, but he graduated from the Royal Naval School in Genoa in 1852 with the rank of ensign.From 1852 to 1868 he served aboard the brig ''Aurora'', the corvette ''Aquila'' and the frigates Beroldo and ''Maria Adelaide''.",
"He was promoted to second lieutenant in 1855, lieutenant first class in 1861, and frigate captain first class in 1868.He took part in the First Italian War of Independence, the Crimean War, the Second Italian War of Independence and the unification with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, earning the bronze medal in the military valor during the siege of Messina and the Military Order of Savoy during the siege of Gaeta."
],
[
"Voyage to the Far East",
"From 1868 to 1871, in command of the corvette '' Principessa Clotilde'', Racchia completed a 40-month tour in the Far East.",
"1888 Map of North Borneo showing Gaya Island off Keppel ProvinceKing Chulalongkorn of Thailand in 1870 The objective of the expedition, ostensibly scientific, was to identify a territory suitable for the creation of a new penal colony; the plan was for Italy to pay a local ruler to secure a territorial concession.",
"Racchia's mission arrived in Borneo and identified Gaya Island, near the modern Kota Kinabalu, as a suitable location.",
"The local ruler, Sultan Abdul Momin of Brunei was willing to come to an arrangement, but the British, whose presence in the region was long-standing, did not support the plan so it did not go ahead.",
"In January 1871 Racchia made an official visit to Johor, where he invested the Maharajah Abu Bakar with the rank of Knight Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy on behalf of King Vittorio Emanuele II in a move to begin friendly commercial relations.",
"In the same month he visited Bangkok where he was received by king Chulalongkorn and the 1868 treaty of commerce and navigation between the two countries was ratified.",
"On reaching Myanmar, Racchia travelled inland to Mandalay to sign a commercial treaty with a plenipotentiary of king Mindon Min.The ''Principessa Clotilde'' visited a number of other ports in Asia on the same voyage.",
"It was the first Italian ship ever to visit Manila, in October 1868.It also visited Zamboanga in May 1870 and Japan in 1871.Racchia first corresponded with the newly-founded Società Geografica Italiana in 1869, while he was still in the Far East.",
"On his return to Italy he became involved in the Society’s work, and it published the journals he had kept during his trip.",
"He was elected to the Council of the Society in 1885 and became its vice president in 1889, a post he held until his death."
],
[
"Later naval and diplomatic career",
"In 1876 he was promoted to Captain first class; in 1881 he obtained the rank of Rear Admiral, and in 1887 that of Vice Admiral.",
"He served as President of the Maritime Military Tribunal of La Spezia from 1875 to 1876, commander of the Royal Navy School of Genoa from 1876 to 1880, and was subsequently naval attaché in London, President of the Commission for Experiments on War Materials, General Secretary of the Ministry of the Navy, Commander of the Squadron and the 1st maritime department."
],
[
"Political career",
"Racchia began his political career by winning a by-election to the Chamber of Deputies in the constituency of Grosseto in 1884.He was re-elected in 1886 but stood down in 1887 as his promotion to Vice-Admiral made him ineligible to continue serving.",
"He was returned to the Chamber by the electors of Grosseto in 1890, but the election was annulled a few months later.",
"In 1892 he was appointed Minister of the Navy.",
"and shortly afterwards he was appointed Senator.",
"However the Giolitti government was forced to resign less than a year later following the Banca Romana scandal."
],
[
"Death and legacy",
"In 1894 Racchia took command of an active squad, which the following year became a reserve squad.",
"During this assignment he fell ill and died of pneumonia on board the ''Lepanto'', off La Spezia.",
"He was buried in the cemetery at Bene Vagienna.",
"A battery in the defences of the Gulf of La Spezia bears his name.",
"The 1914 destroyer ''Carlo Alberto Racchia'' was also named after him."
],
[
"Honours",
"Carlo Alberto Racchia was awarded a number of Italian and foreign honours.",
"Grand Cordon of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus - ribbon for ordinary uniform Grand Cordon of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus — 14 May 1872 Grand Cordon of the Order of the Crown of Italy - ribbon for ordinary uniform Grand Cordon of the Order of the Crown of Italy — 2 December 1888 Knight of the Military Order of Savoy - ribbon for ordinary uniform Knight of the Military Order of Savoy — 19 May 1861 Bronze medal of Military Valor - ribbon for ordinary uniform Bronze medal of Military Valor Officer of the Order of Nichan Iftikar (Tunisia) - ribbon for ordinary uniform Officer of the Order of Nichan Iftikar (Tunisia) — 9 December 1862 Knight of the Military Order of Aviz (Portugal) - ribbon for ordinary uniform Knight of the Military Order of Aviz (Portugal) — 4 January 1863 Knight of the Order of the Tower and Sword (Portugal) - ribbon for ordinary uniform Knight of the Order of the Tower and Sword (Portugal) — 30 November 1862"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Greater Grand Crossing rail collision"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Greater Grand Crossing Rail Collision''' was a train collision that occurred in Greater Grand Crossing, Chicago in 1853."
],
[
"Background",
"In 1853, Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway and the Illinois Central Railroad were both involved in a fight over right-of-way and possession of railway lines that is also known as a frog war.",
"The two opposing lines intersected in Hyde Park, Chicago, resulting in the creation of Grand Crossing.",
"Roswell B. Mason, the first Chief Engineer of the Illinois Central Railroad, was responsible for the main construction of the crossing, although the construction itself was not done legally.",
"At the time of the collision, there were no traffic signals for the locomotive engineers.The site of the accident is now the intersection of 75th Street and South Chicago Avenue.",
"At the time that the incident occurred, the site was still underdeveloped.",
"The exact spot that the rails crossed was a lone prairie far from large population."
],
[
"Accident",
"On the night of April 26, 1853, at around nine o'clock, the Michigan Southern express made a stop to load passengers from a Rock Island Line train.",
"However, the Rock Island train had been delayed thirty minutes.The other train, a Michigan Central, was also running late by seven hours.",
"The train did not have an effective headlamp, but the engineer was instructed to ignore it by the superintendent of a machine shop.Around 10:00 p.m., both of the trains had reached the crossing.",
"Thomas Backman, the engineer of the Michigan Central train, assumed he had right-of-way and continued toward the crossing while reducing his speed down from twelve miles an hour to four.",
"Edward Davis, the engineer of the Michigan Southern, could not see the Michigan Central due to the train's broken headlamp as well as visual obstruction due to fog.",
"Davis and the Michigan Southern approached the intersection at 25 miles an hour and did not see the train until it was too late.",
"The brakeman on the Southern applied the brakes, but the collision was imminent.At the intersection, the Southern careened through the sixth car of the Central; despite the Central being used primarily for freight, the collision occurred in a section of the train being used as an emigrant car.",
"The wooden-framed passenger coach was split in half."
],
[
"Victims",
"Victims were pulled from the wreck and piled aside.",
"Survivors would describe the horrors of the scene stating that the coaches looked like heaps of wreckage.",
"Other survivors described the intense emotional agony that followed.",
"One survivor described pulling an infant from the wreck; the infant had survived unscathed, but no mother would claim it.",
"Other victims in the pile ranged in age; one account described three children who had perished (but only one would be identified).The site of the crash todayThose who had survived the initial impact in the sixth car would suffer from massive injuries ranging from broken bones to severed limbs.Sources vary between the true number of casualties, but the number of the dead is often listed as either 18 or 21, with an additional 40 to 60 being injured."
],
[
"Response",
"Survivors from the Central staggered out of the wreck, while passengers from the Michigan Southern had no idea that a serious collision had occurred.",
"It took 2 hours for an additional train to arrive as back-up, and another two hours to get those who were injured to a hospital."
],
[
"Inquiry and Trial",
"After investigation, it was determined that both engineers, plus the conductors of both trains (Moses M. Tyler and Herbert I. Whitney), were all at fault.",
"All four were convicted of gross negligence.",
"Additionally, the machine shop superintendent who disregarded changing out the headlamp was also held accountable."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"Roswell B. MasonFollowing the accident, signals were finally added to the intersection.",
"Roswell B. Mason would never face scrutiny for his careless construction and instead remained cherished in the Chicago spotlight; he would later be elected mayor in 1869.There would be no grade crossing separation until 1912.The crossing itself no longer exists and has been replaced by roadway and infrastructure.",
"The accident itself resulted in trains being forced to stop at the intersection before proceeding, which, in return, helped to expand the city as it led to the creation of many settlements in the area."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Xhelal Canziba"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Xhelal Canziba''' (born 19 July 1958) is a politician in Kosovo.",
"He was active in Kosovo's parallel institutions in the 1990s and served in the Assembly of Kosovo from 2002 to 2007 as a member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK)."
],
[
"Early life and private career",
"Canziba was born to an Albanian family in Rahovec, in what was then the Autonomous Region of Kosovo and Metohija in the People's Republic of Serbia, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia.",
"He graduated in geodesy and is known as an expert in the field."
],
[
"Politician",
"===Parallel institutions during the 1990s===During the 1990s, most members of the Kosovo Albanian community boycotted Serbian state institutions and took part in parallel governing structures.",
"Canziba was elected to the parallel Kosovo Albanian parliament in the 1992 general election and was recognized as the leader of a parallel municipal authority in Rahovec.",
"At the time, he was a member of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK).",
"He was imprisoned by Serbian authorities for a time in the 1990s.===Since 2000===Canziba received the twenty-eighth position on the Democratic Party of Kosovo's electoral list in the 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election, which was held under closed list proportional representation, and narrowly missed direct election when the list won twenty-six seats.",
"Three members of the PDK's delegation resigned from the assembly in March 2002 after being appointed as cabinet ministers, and Canziba was able to enter the assembly as a replacement.",
"He served as a supporter of Kosovo's coalition government, was first vice-chair of the finance and economy committee, and was a member of the committee for trade and industry and the committee for environment and spatial planning.He appeared in the lead position on the PDK's list for Rahovec in the 2002 Kosovan local elections.",
"The list won six seats; online reports do not indicate if he took a seat in the municipality assembly.Canziba once again appeared in the twenty-eighth position on the PDK's list in the 2004 parliamentary election and was re-elected when the list won thirty seats.",
"The LDK formed a new coalition government with the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) after the election, and the PDK served in opposition.",
"In this term, Canziba served on the committee for agriculture, forestry, rural development, environment, and spatial planning.Kosovo adopted a system of open list proportional representation for parliamentary elections in 2007.Canziba appeared in the forty-fifth position on the PDK's list, finished eighty-seventh among its candidates, and was not re-elected when the list won thirty-seven seats.",
"He appeared in the second position on the PDK's list for Rahovec in the 2009 local elections, finished third, and was elected when the list won ten seats.",
"He later ran for mayor of Rahovec in a special 2010 by-election and finished a strong third.",
"He was not a candidate in the 2013 local elections and has not returned to active political life since this time.Canziba left the PDK to join the AAK in 2017.He returned to the PDK in 2019."
],
[
"Electoral record",
"===Local (Rahovec)==="
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Paul Van Tigchelt"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Paul Van Tigchelt''' (born 13 November 1973) is a Belgian politician from Open VLD who has been serving as the Federal Minister of Justice and the North Sea in the government of Prime Minister Alexander De Croo since 22 October 2023."
],
[
"Early life",
"Van Tigchelt was born on 13 November 1973 in Weelde, Antwerp, Belgium, where his parents owned a bakery.",
"He studied law at the Catholic University of Leuven and started working as a Prosecutor in Antwerp in 1998 before serving as assistant public prosecutor in 2003.Van Tigchelt is married and has a son."
],
[
"Career",
"Van Tigchelt's first experience in national politics was as an advisor and later deputy Chef de Cabinet and spokesperson for (former) Open VLD Minister of the Interior Patrick Dewael from 2003 to 2008.After this, Van Tigchelt returned to practicing law and served as assistant public prosecutor with the Tribunal of first instance in Antwerp from 2010 to 2014.In 2014, Van Tigchelt became assistant Public prosecutor general at the Antwerp public prosecutor's office where he took a strong stance against the drug gangs amongst other.",
"Van Tigchelt served as director of anti terror organization OCAD from January 2016 to October 2020.When the De Croo Government was formed in October 2020, Van Tigchelt returned to national politics, this time as the deputy Chef de Cabinet for Minister of Justice Vincent Van Quickenborne.",
"Following Van Quickenborne's resignation on 20 October 2023, Van Tigchelt was appointed on 22 October 2023 by Prime Minister Alexander De Croo as Van Quickenborne's successor."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Star Life (International)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Star Life''' is an international pay television network, owned by Disney Entertainment, a division of The Walt Disney Company, as a replacement to Fox Life.",
"The network has been discontinued in several markets over time, and is currently active in the Middle East, Portugal, Bulgaria, and Balkans.The network's scheduling has varied with each version, ranging from traditional entertainment programming, including television series, sitcoms and movies, among others, original programming in certain regions, and instructional and aspirational reality television on some other variations."
],
[
"History",
"Star Life was originally launched in South Africa in August 2018 by Star India to showcase programming from their library which included series, films, and variety programming.On 20 March 2019 The Walt Disney Company acquired 21st Century Fox, including Fox Networks Group.On 27 November 2020, Disney announced that they would be renaming the Fox branded channels in Latin America to Star Life on 22 February 2021.On January 10, 2022, it was announced that the Latin American version of Star Life would be shut down on March 31 along with several other networks in the regions with the Brazilian version of the channel being replaced with Cinecanal.On June 7, 2023, Disney announced that the Fox channels in Bulgaria and Balkans (including Fox Crime, Fox Life and Fox Movies) would be rebranded to have the \"Star\" name instead with the brand being revived after Disney extinguished the brand year prior with Star Channel, Star Crime and Star Life being rebranded on October 1, 2023.On November 27, 2023, Disney has announced that Portuguese-language Fox channels (including Fox Crime, Fox Life, Fox Comedy and Fox Movies) would rebrand to \"Star\" on 7 February 2024."
],
[
"Current channels",
"===Bulgaria===*Star Life was launched in Bulgaria on September 8, 2005, as Fox Life.",
"On June 7, 2023, it was announced that on 1 October 2023, Fox Life rebranded Star Life in Bulgaria along with Star Channel and Star Crime.===Balkans===*Star Life was launched on November 9, 2007, in Serbia as Fox Life.",
"On June 7, 2023, it was announced that on 1 October 2023, Fox Life rebranded Star Life in Serbia along with Star Channel, Star Crime and Star Movies.===Middle East===*Star Life was launched on September 28, 2017, in the Middle East as Fox Life.",
"On January 30, 2024, it was announced that Fox Life will be rebranded as Star Life in the Middle East on March 1, 2024.===Portugal===*Star Life was launched in Portugal on May 19, 2005, as Fox Life.",
"On January 4, Disney has announced that Fox would rebrand as Star Channel on February 7, 2024."
],
[
"Former channels",
"===Latin America===* Star Life was launched in Latin America in 2005 as Fox Life.",
"On January 4, Disney has announced that Fox Life would rebrand as Star Life on February 22, 2021.On January 10, 2022, it was announced that Star Life would be shut down on March 31 with the Brazilian version being replaced with Cinecanal."
],
[
"See also",
"*FX Life*Fox Life India"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Monument to the Defenders of the Border"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Monument to the Defenders of the Border''' () is a commemorative sculptural complex located in the Campo de Marte in Lima, Peru.",
"Its author was the Peruvian sculptor .",
"It was erected between 1944 and 1945 in honor of those who fell during the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War of 1941."
],
[
"History",
"Once the war ended, the government of Manuel Prado Ugarteche, eager to manage the Peruvian victory, began a propaganda programme that included the erection of a commemorative monument whose execution was put out to public competition.",
"The winner was , then a professor at the Lima School of Fine Arts.",
"The bronze figures were made in Bruno Campaiola's foundry thanks to a popular subscription.The monument was inaugurated on July 24, 1945.Despite this, it was not completed, its work continuing during the government of José Luis Bustamante y Rivero and Manuel A. Odría, concluding on June 24, 1966, paradoxically in the second presidency of Prado Ugarteche, coinciding with the silver jubilee of the Battle of Zarumilla.In June 2022, the councilor of the metropolitan municipality, Carlo Ángeles, reported through his social networks the disappearance of four bronze doors that were inside the monument."
],
[
"Overview",
"The monument is conceived as a quarry granite pedestal 25 meters high from its base and 28 human figures.",
"At the front of the monument stands out the group of ''La Gloria'', ''La Patria'' y ''La Victoria'', which houses fourteen figures in combative action.",
"The building is topped by another sculptural group that represents the three provinces claimed by Ecuador (Tumbes, Jaén and Maynas).",
"In the back, a bronze statue group represents the ''American Brotherhood'', symbolized by a handshake between a young Peruvian and another Ecuadorian, sealing the friendship in both towns.On one side there is a figure that represents ''Justice'', on the other side, ''The Law'', which symbolizes the international law through which border problems are resolved.",
"There are statues that represent the channels of the Marañón River and the Amazon River."
],
[
"Gallery",
"Esculturas en el Campo de Marte.jpg|''La Victoria''2017 Lima - La Confraternidad, Campo de Marte - Monumento a los caídos en la guerra del 41.jpg|''La Confraternidad''2017 Lima - El Amazonas, Campo de Marte - Monumento a los caídos en la guerra del 41.jpg|''El Amazonas''2017 Lima - Estatua El Derecho, Campo de Marte - Monumento a los caídos en la guerra del 41.jpg|''El Derecho''Lima - Campo de Marte.jpg|Tumbes, Jaén and Maynas"
],
[
"See also",
"*Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Heroic Publishing"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Heroic Publishing''' is an American comic book publisher founded by Dennis Mallonee.In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the company published about 100 superhero comics issues across several series – the most prolific of which featured the League of Champions and other titles associated with the ''Champions'' role-playing game.",
"Heroic Publishing returned to the marketplace in 2005, and currently publishes via print-on-demand, distributing both physical copies and electronic editions.Notable creators associated with the company include Daniel Acuña, Mark Beachum, Howard Bender, E. R. Cruz, Al Gordon, Dærick Gröss Sr., Don Heck, Rick Hoberg, Jimmy Janes, Grant Miehm, Gordon Purcell, J. David Spurlock, and Roy Thomas."
],
[
"History",
"=== Hero Comics/Hero Graphics ===In 1986, comics writer Dennis Mallonee licensed characters from the tabletop superhero role-playing game ''Champions'' for a comic book limited series he wrote, which was published by Eternity Comics.",
"That same year, he co-created (with artist Rick Hoberg) and wrote the series ''Eternity Smith'' for Renegade Press.Founding '''Hero Comics''', Mallonee struck out on his own.",
"Hero Comics' first titles were a new ongoing ''Champions'' series, ''Eternity Smith'' (continuing the numbering from Renegade), and ''Captain Thunder and Blue Bolt'', written by Marvel Comics veteran Roy Thomas.",
"All three titles debuted with September 1987 cover dates.",
"Other early titles published by Hero Comics included ''The Marksman'' and ''Flare'', both featuring characters also licensed from the ''Champions'' role-playing game.After taking a short break from publishing, Mallonee re-entered the marketplace in 1990 as '''Hero Graphics''', co-publishing a handful of issues with David Campiti's Innovation Comics, which also served as the company's distributor.=== Heroic Publishing ===Mallonee rebranded the company again in 1991, as '''Heroic Publishing'''.",
"As Mallonee's company evolved, it became more centered on depicting attractive pinupss.",
"Hero Games, the original licensor of ''Champions'', became increasingly uncomfortable with these changes in tone, and some of the characters' owners pulled Mallonee's licensing rights.",
"For instance, Bruce Harlick's Marksman became Huntsman, and Harlick's Foxbat became The Flying Fox.Icestar and Flare's rights' owners, Gleen Thain and Stacy Lawrence, respectively, allowed Heroic to continue using their characters.",
"Over the years, Mallonee developed many original characters as well, slowly pushing his comics further from Hero Games' Champions universe.",
"(To avoid confusion, Hero Games removed creator-owned characters that were still being used by Mallonee from new editions of their products.",
")By late 1992, however, Heroic Publishing was in the red, offering retailers deep discounts on their titles.",
"The company effectively suspended publishing in late 1993/early 1994.=== 2005 return ===Heroic returned to publishing again in 2005; in addition to new titles, it continued a number of series from its earlier incarnation, including ''Captain Thunder and Blue Bolt'', ''Champions'', ''Murcielaga She-Bat'', and ''The Tigress''.The company currently publishes print-on-demand, distributing both physical copies and electronic editions."
],
[
"Titles (selected)",
"=== First phase, 1987–1994 ===* ''Captain Thunder and Blue Bolt'' (13 issues, Sep 1987–Sep 1988; 2014–2015) — first ten issues written by Roy Thomas, contributors include Grant Miehm* ''Champions'' vol.",
"1 (12 issues, Sep 1987–Oct 1988) — written by Dennis Mallonee; continuing 1986 series acquired from Eternity Comics* ''Champions'' / ''Flare Adventures'' (11 issues, Aug 1992–July 1993) — contributors include Dennis Mallonee* ''Eternity Smith'' (9 issues, Sep 1987–Aug 1988) — continuing 1986 series acquired from Renegade Press, by Dennis Mallonee and Rick Hoberg; contributions by E. R. Cruz and Jimmy Janes* ''Flare'' vol.",
"1 (16 issues, Nov 1990–Feb 1994) — contributors include Mark Beachum, E. R. Cruz, Dærick Gröss Sr., Rick Hoberg, and Dennis Mallonee* ''Flare First Edition'' (11 issues, June 1991–Oct 1993) — contributors include Mark Beachum and Dennis Mallonee* ''Icicle'' (5 issues, 1992–1993) — written by Dennis Mallonee* ''Lady Arcane'' (4 issues, 1992–1993) — written by Dennis Mallonee* ''League of Champions'' (17 issues, Dec 1990–July 1993; Dec 2009–Apr 2017) — written by Dennis Mallonee; contributors include Dærick Gröss Sr.* ''The Marksman'' (5 issues, 1988) — written by Dennis Mallonee* ''Murcielaga She-Bat'' (12 issues, Jan–Apr 1993; March 2010–present) — by Dærick Gröss Sr.; Studio G published issues #3-7 in the early 1990s* ''Rose'' (5 issues, Dec 1992–Dec 1993) — by Dennis Mallonee and Mark Beachum* Sparkplug (3 issues, 1993) — with art by J. David Spurlock* ''The Tigress'' (13 issues, Aug 1992–1993; 2016–present) — contributors include Mark Beachum, Dærick Gröss Sr., and Dennis Mallonee=== Second phase, 2005–present ===* ''Alter Ego: The Graphic Novel'' (2005) — collecting the limited series of the same name by Roy Thomas and Ron Harris and originally published by First Comics ()* ''Champions'' Second Edition (18 issues, 2011–2016)* ''Champions'' vol.",
"2 (34 issues, Aug 2005–Aug 2018)* ''Champions Adventures'' (16 issues, Mar 2011–July 2018)* ''Flare Adventures'' (19 issues, July 2005–Mar 2012)* ''Flare'' vol.",
"2 (23 issues, June 2005–Feb 2018) — contributors include Dennis Mallonee and Gordon Purcell* ''Flare'' Second Edition (19 issues, Jan 2016–present) — reprint series* ''Heroic Spotlight'' (26 issues, Mar 2010–Feb 2017) — reprint series* ''League of Champions'' Color Edition (12 issues, Apr 2017-?)",
"— reprint series* ''Liberty Comics'' (9 issues, June 2007–July 2015)* ''Roy Thomas Anthem'' #1–5 (2006–2009) — by Roy Thomas; contributions from Daniel Acuña and Dennis Mallonee* ''Witchgirls Inc.'' (13 issues, Sep 2005–present) — contributors include Dennis Mallonee"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References",
"=== Citations ====== Sources ===* *"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
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[
[
"Royal Match"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Royal Match''''' is a casual free-to-play tile-matching video game launched on February 25, 2021.It was developed and published by the Turkish company Dream Games and runs on Unity.",
"Players follow a king, King Robert, in restoring his castle.",
"It is available for iOS through the App Store and Android via Google Play, the Amazon Appstore, and the Galaxy Store."
],
[
"Gameplay",
"bonus level|150pxThe game follows King Robert as he fixes his castle, similar to other games such as ''Homescapes'' and ''Gardenscapes: New Acres''.",
"It is a match-3 tile game, meaning that the player must usually complete levels by matching three (or more) of the same type of object in a line.",
"Other items that the player has to clear may be placed, such as Vases and Eggs.",
"Players must complete a level in a certain number of moves.",
"If they fail, they lose one of their five lives, which are regenerated over time.",
"Players that are having difficulty can use Boosters to help them.",
"The two types are Pre-Game Boosters, which are randomly placed before the start of the level (these include Rockets, TNT, and Light Balls), and In-Game Boosters, which are placed during the level (these include the Royal Hammer, Arrows, Cannons, and the Jester's Hat).",
"There are over 7,000 levels as of February 2024, with new ones being added every two weeks.While there is a level-based campaign, the ''Royal Match'' also offers Tournament, Challenge, and Quest modes, which are not required to progress.",
"The game has an alliance system, Teams, in which level progression is determined as a team, and members must collaborate to obtain rewards.",
"The game can also be played offline."
],
[
"Development and release",
"''Royal Match'' was first made available only in Canada, Turkey, and the U.K. in a limited test for iOS and Android in July 2020.During the test, it received 1 million downloads and 200,000 daily average players.",
"''Royal Match'' was soft-launched on February 25, 2021.In mid-2021, reached the top 20 highest-grossing mobile games in the U.S., U.K., and Germany, reaching over 6 million users.",
"By August 2021, it had 16 million downloads, with it being the most popular in the U.S. at 28%.",
"The U.K. and Germany followed at 7.7 and 7%, respectively.",
"Despite its free-to-play approach, it gained 102 million in revenue from its first six months of operation.",
"The U.S. accounted for $67 million of the total.Dream Games, the developer and publisher, received $57.5 million in funding for the game, making it the largest Series A for a Turkish startup company ever.",
"Funding was led by Index Ventures, with Balderton Capital and Makers Fund also contributing.",
"It aired its first TV commercial in January 2023, created by British advertising agency House 337.",
"''Royal Match'' additionally collaborated with Simon Cowell to release ads featuring him.",
"Other celebrities that have done ads for the app include Amanda Holden, Rylan Clark, Olly Murs, Stacey Solomon, Dermot O'Leary and Tess Daly."
],
[
"Reception",
"Laura Taranto of the blog ''Destructor of Fun'' compared ''Royal Match'' to ''Toon Blast'' and ''Homescapes'', saying that the game has \"the speed, fluidity, and palette of ''Toon Blast'' ... with the level diversity, power-ups and tap-to-activate from ''Homescapes''\".",
"She states that power-ups are more effective than those in games developed by Playrix and King.Erin Brereton of Common Sense Media gave the game 3/5 stars when reviewing the game's suitability for children, saying that the puzzles are entertaining but in-app purchases are prevalent.",
"The blog ''Old Cynic'' rated the game 4/5 stars for its challenge and causality, even though it is \"missing that long-term strategic element that helps to keep you locked in.\"",
"Review aggregator Explore Opnions said that the game had appealing gameplay, enticing visuals, and plentiful levels, although it had difficulty spikes, not many customization options, and some paywalls."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Hurqus ibn Zuhayr as-Sa'di"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hurqūṣ ibn Zuhayr as-Sa'di''' (in Arabic: حرقوص بن زهير السعدي) more famously known as '''Dhū al-Khuwayṣira at-Tamimi''' (in Arabic: ذو الخويصرة التميمي) was a companion of Muhammad of Banu Tamim tribal descent.",
"He objected to Muhammad's distribution of war loot, saying to him: \"Be just.\"",
"He was a first generation Kharijites and veteran of the Battle of Hunayn.During the wars between the Muslims and the Sasanian Empire in Persia, when Utba ibn Ghazwan wrote to Umar ibn al-Khattab seeking help, Umar sent Hurqus who played a significant role in the defeat of Hormuzan, particularly in the conquest of Ahvaz.",
"Hurqus remained active until the caliphate of Ali ibn Abi Talib.",
"He participated in the Battle of Siffin and later became one of the Kharijites, vehemently opposing Ali."
],
[
"During the life of Muhammad",
"Dhu al-Khuwaysira opposed Muhammad's distribution of the spoils of war, according to a hadith narrated by Abu Sa'id al-Khudri:"
],
[
"During the [[Rashidun Caliphate]]",
"Hurqus participated among the Arab settler hosts brought by Arfajah during Conquest of Khuzestan, Hurqus participation recorded particularly when he was sent by Rashidun army superiors to defeat Hormuzan in 638 at Ahvaz, and forced the city to pay jizya (poll-tax)."
],
[
"His stance in the [[Battle of Nahrawan]]",
"When Ali sent Abu Musa and those with him from the army to Dumat al-Jandal, his situation with the Kharijites worsened and they intensified their denunciation of Ali, openly declaring him as an unbeliever.",
"Two men among them, Zir'ah ibn al-Burj al-Ta'i and Hurqus ibn Zuhayr as-Sa'di, approached him and said: \"Judgment belongs to God alone\" (''la hukma illa li-llah'').",
"Ali responded: \"Judgment belongs to God alone.\"",
"Hurqus then said to him: \"Repent for your mistake and come with us to fight our enemies until we meet our Lord.\"",
"Ali said: \"I intended this but you refused, and we have written covenants between us and these people.",
"Allah, the Exalted, has said: 'Honour Allah’s covenant when you make a pledge, and do not break your oaths after confirming them, having made Allah your guarantor.",
"Surely Allah knows all you do.'\"",
"Hurqus told him: \"That is a sin from which you should repent.\"",
"Ali replied: \"It is not a sin, but rather a matter of difference in opinion.",
"I have approached you regarding it and advised you against it.\"",
"Zir'ah ibn al-Burj then said to him: \"By Allah, O Ali, if you do not reject the arbitration by men in the Book of Allah, I will fight you seeking the mercy and pleasure of Allah.\"",
"Ali exclaimed: \"Woe unto you!",
"How miserable you have become!",
"It is as if I see you as a dead person upon whom the wind blows.\"",
"The man responded: \"I wish that were the case.\"",
"Ali said to him: \"If you were correct, death would have been a solace from this world.",
"However, Satan has beguiled you.\"",
"They went spreading ''Taḥkīm'' among the people.",
"They openly confronted Ali in his sermons, hurling insults, curses, and Quranic verses at him.",
"When Ali stood as a preacher in one of the gatherings, criticizing and admonishing the Kharijites, a group among them stood up, each one saying, 'Judgment belongs to God alone.'",
"A man among them put his finger in his ear, reciting: \"It has already been revealed to you—and to those ˹prophets˺ before you—that if you associate others ˹with Allah˺, your deeds will certainly be void and you will truly be one of the losers.\"",
"Ali gestured with his hands while on the ''minbar'' and said: 'We await the ''hukm'' (judgment) of Allah regarding you.'",
"He then said: 'You have the right to use our mosques as long as you do not fight against us.",
"You have the right to your share of the spoils as long as your hands are with ours, and we will not fight against you until you fight against us.'",
"When Ali sent Abu Musa to implement the arbitration, the Kharijites gathered at the house of Abd Allah ibn Wahb al-Rasibi.",
"Ali delivered a sermon urging them to aspire to the Hereafter and Paradise, and encouraging them to enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong.",
"Hurqus ibn Zuhayr then stood up after praising and thanking Allah, saying: 'The enjoyment of this world is brief, and separation from it is imminent.",
"Do not let its adornments or delights divert you from seeking the truth and denouncing injustice.'"
],
[
"Death",
"Hurqus lived until the caliphate of Ali, witnessing the Battle of Siffin with him.",
"Later, he joined the Kharijites and became one of their strong opponents against Ali.",
"He was killed on 38 AH (658 CE) by Hubaysh ibn Rabi'a Abu al-Mughira."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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[
"Naval Air Station Glenview Museum"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Naval Air Station Glenview Museum''' is an aviation museum located in Glenview, Illinois focused on the history of Naval Air Station Glenview."
],
[
"History",
"=== Background ===Statue of a naval airman sponsored by the museumWhen NAS Glenview closed in 1995, plans were made to redevelop the former property into the Glen Town Center.",
"The '''Glenview Hangar One Foundation''' was founded by A. C. Realie in 1996 to preserve the eponymous hangar and turn it into a museum.",
"The foundation's efforts led to Hangar One and the former control tower being placed on the National Register of Historic Places in November 1998.However, two years later, the group argued that the hangar should be removed as its historic integrity had been significantly compromised.",
"A large open area on the site of the former base was dedicated as Navy Park in October 2003.=== Establishment ===The former base control tower, previous home of the museumThe museum opened in a store in the former base control tower in June 2004.It was forced to close in March 2005 after the developer elected not to renew the one-year lease.",
"The museum moved to a nearby space, where it reopened on 7 July 2006.In December 2012, a General Motors FM-2 Wildcat, BuNo 57039, was recovered from Lake Michigan.",
"The group partnered with another organization, Bring It Home, Glenview, to advocate that it should be placed in the museum.A feasibility study was commissioned in June 2015 to evaluate the possibility of building a facility at one of three locations.",
"To raise money for the new museum, the foundation produced a film about naval flight training in Lake Michigan during World War II that debuted in May 2016.The study was completed in August 2018.However, the Glenview Park Board rejected a proposal to build the museum in Gallery Park in October 2020."
],
[
"Exhibits",
"Exhibits at the museum include an R-2600 recovered from Lake Michigan, displays about George H. W. Bush and Butch O'Hare and a pew from the base chapel."
],
[
"Collection",
"* Sikorsky HH-52 Seaguard"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of aviation museums* National Museum of the American Sailor"
],
[
"References",
"=== Footnotes ====== Notes ==="
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cavalcante (name)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cavalcante''' is a surname and occasional unisex (though primarily masculine) given name of Italian origin meaning 'to ride', derived from the medieval personal name Cavalcare, in turn derived from Latin ''caballicare''.",
"Notable people with the surname include:"
],
[
"Surname",
"*Anthony Cavalcante (1897–1966), American politician*Cris (footballer, born 2002) (full name Miriam Cristina Cavalcante), Brazilian footballer*Danilo Cavalcante (born 1989), Brazilian murderer and prison escapee*Dedé (footballer, born 1987) (full name Derivaldo Beserra Cavalcante), Brazilian footballer*Djalma Cavalcante (born 1957), Brazilian football player and coach*Edson Pinheiro (full name Edson Cavalcante Pinheiro; born 1979), Brazilian Paralympic athlete*Gesias Cavalcante (born 1983), Brazilian mixed martial artist*Goiano (footballer, born 1935) (full name Clenílton Ataíde Cavalcante), Brazilian footballer*Janaína (footballer) (full name Janaína Queiroz Cavalcante; born 1988), Brazilian footballer*Lucão (footballer, born 1996) (full name Lucas Cavalcante Silva Afonso), Brazilian footballer*Manoel Victor Cavalcante (1958–2022), Brazilian politician*Nando (footballer, born 1990) (full name Fernando Henrique Quintela Cavalcante), Brazilian footballer*Rafael Cavalcante (born 1980), Brazilian mixed martial artist*Raphael Veiga (full name Raphael Cavalcante Veiga; born 1995), Brazilian footballer*Rebecca Cavalcante (born 1993), Brazilian beach volleyball player*Ricardinho (footballer, born September 1989) (full name Ricardo Cavalcante Mendes), Brazilian footballer*Ricardo (footballer, born 1977) (full name Ricardo Cavalcante Ribeiro), Brazilian footballer*Sóstenes Cavalcante (born 1975), Brazilian politician and pastor*Spok (real name Inaldo Cavalcante de Albuquerque; 1984–present), Brazilian saxophone player*Tom Cavalcante (born 1962), Brazilian actor and comedian"
],
[
"Given name",
"*Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti (died 1280), Italian philosopher"
],
[
"See also",
"*Cavalcante, a town in Goiás, Brazil*Joyce Cavalccante (born 1963), Brazilian author*DeCavalcante crime family, a crime family in northern New Jersey*Cavalcanti, a surname and variant of Cavalcante"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Matt Peters"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Matt Peters''' is an American actor, known for his role as Joel Luschek in the Netflix comedy-drama series, ''Orange Is the New Black''."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Peters began performing as a stand-up comedian in Los Angeles and appeared in a number of short films and web-series, before was cast in a recurring role on the Showtime comedy series, ''Weeds'' created by Jenji Kohan in 2009.In 2013, Kohan cast Peters as Joel Luschek in her Netflix comedy-drama series, ''Orange Is the New Black''.",
"He was recurring cast member during the first five-season before promoting to regular for six and seven seasons.",
"Along with cast, he received two Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.In 2015, Peters made his film debut appearing in the horror-anthology, ''Southbound''.",
"He later appeared in films ''Slash'' (2016), ''Body at Brighton Rock'' (2019) and ''Bobcat Moretti'' (2022).",
"In 2019 he had a recurring role in the another Jenji Kohan's comedy-drama series, ''American Princess'' for Lifetime.",
"He guest-starred on ''Superstore'', ''The Goldbergs'' and ''NCIS: Los Angeles''."
],
[
"Filmography",
" Year Title Role Notes2009''IKEA Heights'' The Chief7 episodes2009–2011''Weeds''Gayle4 episodes2015''Southbound'' Al2016''The 4th'' Convenience Store Clerk2016''Slash''Mr.",
"Ford2016''Hidden America with Jonah Ray'' GlenEpisode: \"San Francisco: Where Culture Is Countered\"2016''Rush Hour''Joel SchmertzEpisode: \"Knock, Knock... House Creeping!",
"\"2018''Superstore'' HankEpisode: \"Target\"2019''Body at Brighton Rock'' Kevin2019''American Princess''Shart O’Belly9 episodes2013–2019''Orange Is the New Black''Joel Luschek64 episodesScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2016–2017)Nominated — Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2018)2020''The Goldbergs''Gus Van NoyEpisode: \"Geoff the Pleaser\"2020''Teenage Bounty Hunters''Deacon WesleyEpisode: \"Cleave or Whatever\"2020''Let's Be Real''James CordenVoice2020''NCIS: Los Angeles''FBI Agent Michael RudolphEpisode: \"Raising the Dead\"2022''Animal Kingdom'' PaparazzoEpisodes: \"Covet\" and \"Diamonds Are Forever\"2022''Out of Office''Hammer2022''Bobcat Moretti''Charlie Moretti2024''ClearMind'' David2024''Winterset''Cooper Langley"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Chōsen Shinbun"
],
[
"Introduction",
" was a Japanese-language daily newspaper published in Korea from 1908 to 1942.It was merged from the ''Chōsen Shinpō'' and the ''Chōsen Times'', and later merged into the ''Keijō Nippō'' by order of the Japanese colonial government.The newspaper was seen as among the three top Japanese-language newspapers in Korea during the Japanese colonial period, along with ''Keijō Nippō'' and ''Fuzan Nippō.",
"''Digital copies of most issues are now available across several different services in South Korea and Japan.",
"The Korean Newspaper Archive has copies of the newspaper from January 1924 to February 1942, and the National Institute of Korean History has copies between December 1908 to March 1921.The Japanese National Diet Library also holds copies of the paper.''''"
],
[
"History",
"The newspaper formed via a merger between two Incheon-based Japanese newspapers: the ''Chōsen Shinpō'' and the ''Chōsen Times''.''''",
"Its founding leader was Kazuo Hagitani.",
"It was approved for publication on November 20, 1908, and published its first issue on December 1.''''",
"At the time, Incheon was a hub for Japanese settlers in Korea.",
"The newspaper primarily published information about commerce for the settlers, and also ran help wanted ads.''''",
"It was a prominent paper in Incheon, and was a source of regional news.",
"''''In 1910, its circulation was 8,529 copies.",
"This was less than the ''Keijō Nippō's'' 19,494, but more than the ''Fuzan Nippō's'' 2,400.",
"''''On December 18, 1919, the paper moved its headquarters from Incheon to Keijō (Seoul).",
", a Japanese politician, businessman, and former reporter for the ''Keijō Nippō'', took over leadership of ''Chōsen Shinbun'' around this time.''''",
"It published twice daily around this period, and expanded from being an economic newspaper to being more of a general newspaper that also covered current events.''''",
"The newspaper saw a rise in sales around this period; it had a circulation of 25,428 in 1926, which was higher than the Governor-General of Chōsen–backed ''Keijō Nippō's'' number of 24,919, as well as the ''Fuzan Nippō's'' 14,352.However, it still sold fewer copies than the native Korean ''The Dong-a Ilbo's'' 29,901.''''",
"It maintained offices throughout Korea and even had a few in China.The newspaper became suspended several times after it engaged in heated public debates with the ''Keijō Nippō'' and after it criticized some of the governor-general's policies.",
"Gojō stayed in his executive position until November 1937, when Korean entrepreneur Mun Myŏng-ki () took over.",
"Mun held the position until May 1938, and was succeeded by Kim Kap-sun ().",
"''''In February 1942, the paper became affected by an order of the Japanese Governor-General to consolidate newspapers to one per region.''''",
"It then became merged into the ''Keijō Nippō''.''''"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of newspapers in Korea* History of newspapers in Korea* Korea under Japanese rule*"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* https://hojishinbun.hoover.org/?a=cl&cl=CL1&sp=css – Digitized copies between December 1, 1908, and April 1937.",
"* https://www.nl.go.kr/newspaper/publish_date.do?searchPaper=%EC%A1%B0%EC%84%A0%EC%8B%A0%EB%AC%B8 – the Korean Newspaper Archive's collection from January 1924 to February 28, 1942"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"William Hanson (author)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''William Richard Henry Hanson''', (Born 2 September 1989) is a British etiquette coach, Sunday Times bestselling author, and host of podcasts ''Help I Sexted My Boss'' and ''Keeping Up Appearances: The Luxury Podcast''.",
"He is currently the Executive Director and Owner of ''The English Manner,'' an etiquette and protocol coaching company."
],
[
"Early life",
"William Hanson was born on 2 September 1989 in Bristol to Brian and Sarah Hanson.",
"He boarded at Clifton College in Bristol before attending University of Manchester gaining a BA (Hons) in English Language, Literacy & Communication in 2011.He went on to attend the United Nations Institute for Training and Research in 2020."
],
[
"Career",
"Hanson has appeared on various news outlets as an etiquette expert.",
"He is also credited as being an etiquette advisor on Ushi Must Marry (2013) and Red, White & Royal Blue (2023).In February 2017, he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (FRSA).On 20 March 2018, with co-host Jordan North, the podcast ''Help I Sexted My Boss'' began, it has since released 441 episodes on Apple Podcasts as of 6 February 2024.The signature cocktail, the ''Queen Mother'', consisting of Gin and Dubonnet, it was popularised by the podcast resulting in a nation-wide shortage following the death of Elizabeth II in September 2022.In November 2019, he was a visiting lecturer at the Georgetown University in Qatar teaching etiquette.On 11 February 2021, the podcast ''Keeping Up Appearances: The Luxury Podcast'' began with co-host Jonathan Vernon-Smith, it has since released 39 episodes on Apple Podcasts as of 6 February 2024."
],
[
"Personal life",
"On 16 September 2022, he married journalist Mikey Worrall.",
"His brother James, formerly from BBC Radio Bristol is now a presenter on Times Radio.",
"William's father, Brian, was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for political service in the 1996 Birthday Honours."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"=== Books ===* Bluffer's Guide to Etiquette (2014), William Hanson* Bluffer's Guide to Entertaining: Instant Wit and Wisdom (2019), William Hanson* Protocol to Manage Relationships Today (2020), William Hanson and Jean Paul Wijers* Help I Sexted My Boss (2023), William Hanson and Jordan North=== Podcasts ===* Help I Sexted My Boss, (2018), William Hanson and Jordan North* Keeping Up Appearances: The Luxury Podcast, (2021), William Hanson and Jonathan Vernon-Smith"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Chowdhury Mofizur Rahman"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chowdhury Mofizur Rahman''' is a Bangladeshi academic and vice-chancellor of State University of Bangladesh.",
"He is the former vice chancellor of United International University.",
"He is the former pro-vice chancellor of United International University."
],
[
"Early life",
"Rahman was born in 1965 in Dhaka.",
"He graduated from Notre Dame College, Dhaka.",
"He did his bachelor's degree in electrical and electronic engineering and masters in computer science at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1989 and 1992 respectively.",
"He completed his PhD in Machine Learning at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1996.He had received the Monbukagakusho Scholarship."
],
[
"Career",
"Rahman joined the CSE Department of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.",
"From 2000 to 2001, he was the head of the CSE Department.Rahman was one of the founders of United International University in 2003 after retiring from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.",
"He was appointed pro-vice chancellor of United International University and served three terms.",
"In 2009, he was a visiting professor at the University of Bradford.From 2008 to 2022, Rahman was the vice chancellor of United International University.",
"He is an adviser to the board of trustees of United International University.",
"He was appointed vice-chancellor of State University of Bangladesh on 1 October 2023."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Houyi, Hebei"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Houyi''' () is a town under the administration of Yongqing County, Hebei, China.",
", it administers the following nineteen villages:*Houyi Village*Nanmen Village ()*Baiyankou Village ()*Jianguzhuang Village ()*Shigezhuang Village ()*Lifengxian Village ()*Xiaoliuzhuang Village ()*Zhengjiayao Village ()*Yaoke Village ()*Dengjiawu Village ()*Xiaohuang Village ()*Hangezhuang Village ()*Dongpanggezhuang Village ()*Xipanggezhuang Village ()*Dongxiangzhuang Village ()*Dongyihe Village ()*Tuanjuzhuang Village ()*Xinlizhangchang Village ()*Nanxinlizhuang Village ()"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The New Silk Roads"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The New Silk Roads: The Present and Future of The World''''' is a 2018 non-fiction book by English historian Peter Frankopan.",
"The full text is divided into 5 chapters.",
"The author discusses the recent rise of Asia's economic and geopolitical strength."
],
[
"Reception",
"The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Financial Times, The Guardian, The London Evening Standard, and The Irish Times published positive reviews."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Pyrenodesmia variabilis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Pyrenodesmia variabilis''''' is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae.",
"Characteristics of the species include its dark, thallus, and its dark, (stalkless) (fruiting bodies).",
"It occurs on nutrient-rich limestone surfaces in Northern Europe, North America, Central America, and Asia."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"The species was first scientifically described in 1794 by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon, who called it ''Lichen variabilis''.",
"Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo transferred the taxon to the genus ''Pyrenodesmia'' in 1852, a genus he circumscribed to include a group of four species (''P.",
"agardhiana'', ''P.",
"chalybaea'', ''P.",
"olivacea'', and ''P.",
"variabilis''), all of which lacked anthraquinones (a class of secondary metabolites common in the family Teloschistaceae), and contained instead the insoluble lichen pigment .As its species epithet suggests, this lichen has a variable appearance.",
"Several infraspecific taxa have been proposed (i.e., varieties and forms), but their taxonomic status remains unresolved.",
"The species has been proposed for inclusion in several different genera in its early taxonomic history; in some instances authors have suggested that it would be better classed as a variety or form of another species.",
"It has subsequently acquired an extensive synonymy.",
"The genus ''Pyrenodesmia'' was resurrected by Ulf Arup and colleagues in 2013.",
"''Pyrenodesmia'' includes members of the former ''Caloplaca variabilis'' species complex; the uniting chemical characteristic of this group of lichens were shown to be phylogenetically distinct."
],
[
"Description",
"Ascus containing eight polarilocular with wide septa''Pyrenodesmia variabilis'' has a crust-like (crustose) thallus, which is grey to grey-brown, generally thin and somewhat smooth.",
"Rarely, the colour is white.",
"The thallus is , meaning it has small, rounded, distinct patches.",
"The central area of the thallus is darker than its edges, which may be bordered by a black prothallus.",
"The partner is a member of the green algal genus ''Trebouxia''.Its apothecia, the fruiting bodies, are up to 1 mm in diameter.",
"These apothecia are either sparsely scattered or densely crowded on the thallus surface, and they are , meaning they are attached directly without a stalk.",
"Initially flat, they tend to become slightly convex as they mature.",
"The apothecia often have a thick, persistent margin with a grey-blue powdery () appearance.",
"The of the apothecia is black, while the , the layer above the spore-producing asci, is pale.",
"The paraphyses, which are slender filament-like structures in the hymenium (spore-producing layer), broaden and become stouter towards their tips, reaching about 3 μm in diameter.The of ''Pyrenodesmia variabilis'' number eight per ascus and are ellipsoid in shape, measuring 14–16 by 7–9 μm.",
"They are , with a septum (an internal dividing partition) that is 2–3 μm wide and can sometimes be as long as a third of the total length of the spore.",
"When the thallus is treated with a solution of potassium hydroxide (i.e., the K spot test), it shows no reaction (K–), while the epithecium turns purple upon contact with this chemical (K+ purple)."
],
[
"Habitat and distribution",
"''Pyrenodesmia variabilis'' thrives on nutrient-rich limestone environments, flourishing on both natural boulders and human-made stonework.",
"It is often found on horizontal surfaces such as the tops of chest tombs and the copings of walls and bridges.",
"It is generally , meaning that it grows on the surface of rocks, but in a few instances, it has been recorded as –growing in the interior of rocks, under and around the rock crystals.This species is widespread throughout England and Wales, including the English Midlands, with a distribution that extends sporadically to Scotland and Ireland.",
"It also occurs in Bulgaria, Greece, Ukraine, and Russia.",
"''Pyrenodesmia variabilis'' is also found in the Northern Hemisphere, reaching as far as Central America.",
"Its Asian distribution includes Nepal.",
"In Western Asia, it occurs in Iraq and Turkey."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Robin Richmond (artist)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robin Richmond''' RWS is a writer and painter.",
"Her work is in private, corporate, and museum collections all over the world and she has had over 35 one woman shows.",
"She is the author of five books on art, translated into 12 languages.",
"She has also illustrated three children's books and has taught painting and art history in many academic institutions including the University of California, Santa Cruz, Yale University, and the University of London."
],
[
"Career",
"Born Nov 7, 1951 in Philadelphia, Richmond grew up in Rome, where the presence of Caravaggio, Michelangelo and Bernini on her doorstep pointed her towards figurative painting, studying with Renato Guttuso at the Belle Arti in Rome, before moving to London in 1969.Her early work is very figurative and based on direct observation, owing to these childhood influences.After graduating from Chelsea School of Art in 1975, where she studied with Ken Kiff, Prunella Clough, Gillian Ayres, and others, Richmond took an MA in Art History at Chelsea with Nicholas Wadley before beginning a long career in teaching and writing.",
"Her primary focus however was on her own painting.",
"She had her first one-woman show of paintings at the Ben Uri Gallery, London in 1976.Since then, she has exhibited regularly in London, New York, and at regional galleries in France, the US, and the UK.",
"She held the post of visiting professor in art at the University of California (1985), and at Yale University (2002).In 2021 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Watercolour Society."
],
[
"Artistic Development<ref name=\":0\" />",
"Until 1985, Richmond was known primarily as a portrait and still-life painter, but while teaching at UC Santa Cruz, she became focussed on landscape painting.",
"Time spent at Cornell University in upstate New York in 1988 led to paintings of the fields and barns of the surrounding landscape, together with images from Amish and Mennonite quilts.",
"As a direct result her paintings became highly colourful, fragmented and increasingly abstract.Landscape remains the core of her work.",
"She travels a great deal, and her paintings are often site-specific, about the spirit of place, evoked in memory.",
"Originally painting in oils, she now paints in acrylic and watercolour."
],
[
"Awards and Honours",
"* Royal Watercolour Society 9: Arthur Wise Prize, 2023.",
"* Royal Watercolour Society: Associate Fellow, 2018, Fellow, 2022.",
"* Yale University: Fellow of Morse College, 2002* Jacob Mendelsohn Memorial Foundation Scholarship, 1982* Chelsea School of Art: BA (Fine Art) 1974, MA (Art History) 1975"
],
[
"Books",
"*Richmond, R. (2017).",
"Living Landscape.",
"London Curwen Gallery and the White Stork Press.",
"ISBN 978-0-9552060-1-6.",
"*Richmond, R. (2006).",
"The Storm Tree.",
"London White Stork Press.",
"*Richmond, R. (1994).",
"Frida Kahlo in Mexico.",
"London and Petaluma Pomegranate Art Press.",
"*Richmond, R. (1992).",
"Introducing Michelangelo.",
"London Little Brown and Co.*Richmond, R. (1992).",
"Michelangelo and the Creation of the Sistine Chapel.",
"London Barrie and Jenkins; New York Random House.",
"*Richmond, R. (1992).",
"Animals in Art (The Story in a Picture).",
"Nashville TE Ideals Publishing*Richmond, R. (1992).",
"Children in Art The Story in a Picture.",
"Nashville TE Ideals Publishing"
],
[
"Selected Art Criticism by Robin Richmond",
"* The Art Newspaper, 1998.",
"''The wings of a butterfly'', Bonnard at the Tate Gallery March, p.16, Issue 79.",
"* The Art Newspaper, 1998.",
"''The frog and the swallow reunited'': Frida Kahlo in Copenhagen, Issue 78, February.",
"* The Art Newspaper, 1988.",
"''The playful Klee''.",
"* Modern Painters, 1998.",
"''Berthe Morisot'' at the Musée Marmotton.",
"* Modern Painters, 1993.",
"''Finding the Vortex'' (Henri Gaudier-Brzeska), Autumn, pp.80-82.",
"* Modern Painters, 1993.",
"''Thoughts about a Bird Bath'' (Henri Gaudier-Brzeska), September.",
"* Modern Painters, 1992.",
"''Close Encounters with Michelangelo'', Summer, pp.72-74."
],
[
"Selected solo exhibitions",
"*2022 ''Mineral Histories,'' Coningsby Gallery, London*2019 ''Hesperides.''",
"Little Buckland Gallery, Broadway, Gloucestershire*2018 ''Caldera.''",
"Hotel de Ville, Saint-Yrieix-La-Perche, France*2017 ''Lodestone.''",
"Piers Feetham Gallery, London*2017 The Art Spaces, Cass Art, London*2016 ''Living Landscape.''",
"Curwen Gallery, London*2014 ''On Solitary Fields.''",
"Curwen Gallery, London *2012 ''Retrospective'' Chateau d'Excideuil, France *2012 ''The Still Point of the Turning World.''",
"Curwen and New Academy Gallery, London*2011 Morse College, Yale University, New Haven CT*2010 ''Sermons in Stones.''",
"Atrium Gallery, City University London*2010 ''Stones of the Sky.''",
"Curwen and New Academy Gallery, London *2008 ''Landscape Mysteries.''",
"Curwen and New Academy Gallery *2007 Glaxo Smith Klein, London*2006 Watercolours from ''The Storm Tree,'' Curwen and New Academy Gallery *2006 Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art, New York City, USA*2005 ''Between the Real and the Ideal.''",
"City Atrium Gallery; City University, London*2005 ''Sacred Geographies.''",
"Curwen Gallery, London*1999 Yew Tree Gallery, Slad, Glos.",
"*1998 Vessels.",
"Curwen Gallery, London*1992 From Bone to Stone.",
"Mercury Gallery, London*1992 Michelangelo Studies.",
"Barbican Gallery, London*1990 Mercury Gallery, London*1989 Mercury Gallery, London*1987 From the Distance.",
"Boundary Gallery London*1980 Off Centre Gallery, London*1976 Ben Uri Gallery, London"
],
[
"Selected Group Exhibitions",
"Richmond has contributed to regular group exhibitions, 1989-2024 at the Royal Watercolour Society, Bankside Gallery and Whitcomb Street Gallery, London; 1989–2016 at the Curwen and New Academy Gallery, London; and 1988–1993 at the Mercury Gallery, London."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1963 FC Dnipro Kremenchuk season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1963 season''' was Dnipro Kremenchuk's 1st year in the Ukrainian Class B a Soviet football competition at the Soviet third tier.",
"In addition to the domestic league, Kremin also participated in this season's editions of the Soviet Cup and Cup of Central Committee of Leninist Communist League of Youth of Ukraine.",
"Managed by Anatolii Sadovskyi they finished fortieth in the combined championship table and had to rely on two play-offs to remain in the league.",
"They were eliminated form both cups in their first matches.",
"The season covers the period from 1 January 1963 to 31 December 1963."
],
[
"Season summary",
"===Pre-season===On 7 February it was announced that Presidium of the Council of the Union of Sports Societies and Organizations of the Ukrainian SSR and Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR agreed to allow a professional club to be formed in Kremenchuk.",
"Club was allocated a spot in 1963 Ukrainian Class B season.",
"The team was formed at the KrAZ factory.",
"Club academy began accepting boys born in 1945 through 1950.Anatolii Sadovskyi was appointed manager and Yevhen Leontovych was his assistant.",
"Club scheduled a pre-season training camp in Izmail.",
"Anatolii Lytvynov, Borys Konfederat, Stanislav Troitak, Yevhenii Basov and others joined the club from Torpedo Kremenchuk, a team who represented the factory in previous year.",
"Mykola Arsiienko and Hennadii Poryshkin joined after representing Dnipro in previous year.",
"Former Dnipro players Oleksandr Shakytskyi returned from Geolog Tyumen and Yevsevii Vaks from Kolhospnyk Poltava.",
"Leonid Sendetskyi came from Dynamo Kyiv, Mykola Piven from Dunaiets Izmail and Oleksandr Smahin joined from Khabarovsk.",
"In early April club was renamed from temporary name \"Avanhard\" to Dnipro.===April===Due to bad weather first matched to be played on 7 April was postponed.",
"On 13 April Dnipro faced Zirka Kirovohrad in clubs debut at professional level.",
"Players were not organized, with a lot of bad passes.",
"Individualism lead Dnipro to concede three goals and loose their first match.",
"Dnipro faced Shakhtar Oleksandria in a qualifying stage of the cup.",
"Shakhtar scored one goal in each half with Dnipro scoring one.",
"Pyrukhin states that two players are listed by different sources, Vzhychynskyi and Heorhii Pylypenko.",
"On 21 April Dnipro traveled to play Arsenal Kyiv.",
"Arsenal controlled the game early on.",
"Dnipro slowly managed to come back into the game and begin attacking.",
"During second half the tempo increased and Arsenal scored the only goal.",
"Next week match-day was filled with lots of lightning, heavy rains and hail.",
"Dnipro defenders had a good game against Naftovyk Drohobych.",
"Strikers were struggling, with only Mykola Prymostka having a good game.",
"Match ended with a 0–0 draw, bringing Dnipro its first point.===May===On 2 May Dnipro traveled to Ternopil to face Avanhard Ternopil.",
"The team scored their first professional league goal through an Unknown goalscorer on twenty-second minute.",
"Avanhard equalized on seventieth minute.",
"The unimpressive game finished with a 1–1 draw.",
"Dnipro played its first friendly game against Kolhospnyk Berezhany.",
"Kolhospnyk won the game as Dnipro players managed to score two goals and home team scored three.",
"A few days later team played in Lviv against SKA Lviv on 9 May.",
"Mykola Prymostka scored his first goal, however that was not enough to win as the home team scored twice.",
"Next week Dnipro played at home, hosting Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk on 14 May.",
"Anatolii Lytvynov scored the only goal of the game on fiftieth minute, giving Dnipro its first professional win.",
"Other source states that Prymostka was the goalscorer.",
"After the win came a big 5–0 loss to SKA Kyiv on 19 May.",
"Prymostka scored another goal in a 3–1 loss to Shakhtar Oleksandriia on 25th.",
"Dnipro finished the moth with a 1–1 draw with Desna Chernihiv.",
"Yevsevii Vaks scored his first goal.===June===June began with a loss to Dynamo Khmelnytskyi.",
"Losses continued to Verkhovyna Uzhhorod on the sixth, Polissya Zhytomyr on the eleventh and Budivelnyk Kherson on the fifteenth.",
"Dnipro earned a point in a goalless draw with Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv four days later.",
"This was followed by another loss to league leaders Lokomotyv Vinnytsia on the twenty-third.",
"Yevsevii Vaks scored the clubs first goal of the month.",
"Dnipro was bottom of the table.",
"Dnipro traveled to Bar to face a Combined Bar team in a friendly mid-week game.",
"It finished in a one-all draw.",
"Last match of the month was another loss to Kolhospnyk Rivne.===July===July began with a 4–0 win against Avanhard Chernivtsi.",
"Both Prymostka and Vaks scored twice.",
"István Shtefutsa returned to defense after a long absence due to injury.",
"Four days later it was followed by another win against Volyn Lutsk.",
"Volyn was controlling the early game with Dnipro attacking through the center.",
"As that proved unsuccessful, they switched play play to the wings.",
"This allowed Viktor Yefimenko to score the first goal.",
"It was followed by goals from Dmytro Everhetov and Prymostka.",
"On 10 July Dnipro met with Dynamo Khmelnytskyi in a Cup of the Central Committee of Leninist Communist League of Youth of Ukraine.",
"Goals from Hennadii Poryshkin and Everhetov were not enough as the opposition scored four.",
"Shtefutsa was sent-off for a bad foul.",
"Another friendly was played on the sixteenth against a local team Avanhard Kremenchuk.",
"Game was fast-paced and very aggressive with the referee allowing many fouls.",
"The match against Kolhospnyk Cherkasy on the twentieth ended in defeat.",
"Dnipro played below their abilities after winning two previous matches.",
"Four days later Dnipro traveled to play Zirka Kirovohrad.",
"They lost 5–0.Another Dnipro win came on the twenty-eight.",
"Dnipro hosted Arsenal Kyiv.",
"Mykola Piven scored the first goal from 30 meters after a free kick on sixteenth minute.",
"Five minutes later the visitor equalized after Dnipro goalkeeper dropped the ball.",
"A minute later Dnipro had a goal disallowed.",
"Prymostka scored the second goal from difficult angle, and Arsenal equalized again on seventy-second minute.",
"With three minutes to go, Vaks scored the winning goal.",
"On last day of the month Dnipro played Kolhospnyk Cherkasy.",
"This match was originally scheduled to be played on 7 April and was postponed due to bad weather.===August===August began with a 4–0 loss to Naftovyk Drohobych on the third.",
"Four days later Dnipro hosted Avanhard Ternopil.",
"Borys Skyba and Viktor Yefimenko returned after a period of illness.",
"The game which ended in a 0–0 draw was shadowed by large presence of hooligans.",
"Dnipro hosted Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in a friendly match on the ninth.",
"In the middle of the first half, unnamed midfielder scored for the visitors.",
"Borys Skyba equalized for the hosts.",
"Match ended in a 1–1 draw.",
"On the eleventh Dnipro played SKA Lviv at home.",
"It was a memorable match.",
"Visitors attacked from the early minutes.",
"SKA opened the score four minutes before the break.",
"They continued pressing Dnipro after restart.",
"They were very successful at using an offside trap to stop Dnipro players making a shot on goal.",
"At the end of regular time Prymostka scored after the goalkeeper parried his initial shot.",
"Next week Dnipro traveled to Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk where they were unable to score and lost 3–0.Dnipro began their match against SKA Kyiv very aggressively.",
"They were rewarded for their effort with a goal by Prymostka.",
"Right before the break, visitors scored from eighteen meters.",
"With ten minutes left in the game, visitors scored again.",
"Dnipro players did not try to get back into the game and it finished 1–2.On the twenty-seventh Dnipro hosted neighboring Shakhtar Oleksandriia.",
"Even though Dnipro player had the ball and created more chances than the opposition, they were unsuccessful at scoring.",
"Match ended in a 0–0 draw.",
"Dnipro finished the month with a 3–1 loss to Desna Chernihiv.===September===On September first Avanhard Kharkiv visited Kremenchuk for a friendly match against Dnipro.",
"First half ended with 0-0 as both sides were unable to score, despite numerous attempts.",
"During second half a former Avanhard player Arkadii Mangasarov came on for Dnipro.",
"This change made the game more lively and Dnipro continuously attacked.",
"However they conceded first.",
"Mangasarov was able to score against his former club and Piven won the game by hitting the ball into top corner.",
"Three days later Dnipro traveled to play Dynamo Khmelnytskyi.",
"Hosts were a more attacking team and were rewarded for their efforts after seventeen minutes of play.",
"Yurii Puzikov scored an own goal after which Dnipro players gave up and conceded two more goals.",
"One of which was again an own goal by a defender.",
"Dnipro managed to score a late goal.",
"Dnipro won their fifth game of the season against Verkhovyna Uzhhorod on the eighth.",
"Stanislav Troitak opened the score in the first minute.",
"Borys Skyba doubled the lead close to end of second half.",
"Visitors managed to come back into the game and score one goal.",
"However Anatolii Lytvynov scored a penalty kick for Dnipro to make the game 3–1.On the fourteenth Dnipro lost 2–0 to Polissya Zhytomyr.",
"Four days later Dnipro played away at Budivelnyk Kherson.",
"Dnipro conceded a quick goal and 2 more in the first half.",
"In the second half Budivelnyk scored once more and game became uneventful as host sat back and waited for game to finish.",
"Viktor Stupak managed to score one goal for Dnipro.",
"Dnipro who was last in their group had their worst game on twenty-second.",
"They conceded seven goals from Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv.",
"Four days later Dnipro hosted SKA Novosibirskwho played in the Soviet Class A Second Group.",
"Mykola Prymostka socred one goal and Viktor Stupak scored three.",
"Visitor only managed two goals.",
"Dnipro's success was in part due to two academy players who joined the first team, Kuzmin and Serhii Siladin.",
"Vaks scored Dnipro's lone goal in a 3–1 home loss to Lokomotyv Vinnytsia on the twenty-eighth.===October===On 2 October Dnipro lost 3–1 at home Kolhospnyk Rivne.",
"Four days later they played away with Avanhard Chernivtsi.",
"Having conceded three minutes into the game, Dnipro players managed to equalize through Stupak on the twenty-seventh minute.",
"Two minutes before the break, hosts took the lead.",
"Avanhard scored another goal from a free-kick.",
"Unknown Dnipro player scored the last goal in the game.",
"Last league match was played on 10 October.",
"It was an away game with Volyn Lutsk.",
"Match ended 2–2 with Dnipro picking up their eighteenth point.",
"Three days later Dnipro played a friendly match against Zirka Kirovohrad.",
"Dnipro scored two fast goals, and another well into the first half.",
"Viktor Stupak scored all three.",
"Prymostka also scored in the second half.",
"Visitors scored a late consolation goal.",
"Dnipro faced Spartak Sumy in play-off matches for thirty-ninth and fortieth spot.",
"Dnipro lost 2–0 in the first match on nineteenth.",
"On the twenty-second Dnipro hosted Strela Moscow for a friendly match.",
"Visitors scored first.",
"In the second half Dnipro began playing better and Mykola Piven had his long shot saved.",
"However the goalkeeper dropped the ball which allowed Anatolii Lytvynov to equalize.",
"Academy forward Oleksandr Ivaniushko had an inspiring game.",
"Return leg of the play-offs was three days later.",
"Even-though Dnipro players pressed and attacked all game, they could not score.",
"Match ended in a 0-0 and Dnipro now occupied fortieth place in the combined league table.===November===With loosing the play-off matches Dnipro was forced to play two more games with the winners of the Poltava Oblast Championship Strila Poltava.",
"The first match on the third began with both team being cautions.",
"Dnipro players were first to take control of the match and score though Anatolii Lytvynov on fourteenth minute.",
"Nine minutes later Viktor Stupak doubled the score.",
"After the hour mark Mykola Prymostka scored another goal.",
"Lytvynov scored his second on seventy-sixth minute.",
"Five days later in the second leg Dnipro only scored once through Viktor Yefimenko.",
"With winning the play-offs they guaranteed a spot in the 1964 Ukrainian Class B Championship.",
"At the end of the season Dnipro played three friendly matches in four days.",
"All matches were played in Kremenchuk.",
"First match was a 5–1 win against Shakhtar from unknown city on the fourteenth.",
"Next day Dnipro won again 4–0 against Kolhospnyk Poltava.",
"Prymostka scored on twenty-fifth minute.",
"Last game was against a city club Avanhard Kremenchuk.",
"Dnipro lost 3–1.Avanhard began attacking and was the first team to score.",
"Dnipro leveled through Stupak, however visitors scored two more in the second half.",
"In the final minute of the match, Prymoska had a chance to score a penalty after a defender handled the ball.",
"He unfortunately hit the post and the referee blew his whistle ending the season for Dnipro."
],
[
"Team kit",
"The team home kit was all blue while away kit was white."
],
[
"Management team",
"Anatolii Sadovskyi was the manager for the whole season, however Pyrukhin also listed Otari Dzidziguri as the manager, however no dates were listed for him.",
"Position Name Year appointed Last club/team References Manager Anatolii Sadovskyi1963Dnipro Assistant Coach Yevhen Leontovych1963Torpedo Kremenchuk"
],
[
"Players",
"===Squad information===First squad list was published on 1 April 1963.Known appearances include all competitions (League, Cup, Cup of Central Committee and play-off matches.",
"Known Squad Numbers are listed, numbers in ( ) are also know numbers for players during the season.",
"Many games only have partial records provided by Pyrukhin.",
"Player Position(s) Date of birth (Age) Signed in Signed from Goals Goalkeepers Boris Konfederat GK 1963 Torpedo Kremenchuk 10 0 Viktor Slabko GK 1963 Kolhospnyk Poltava 9 0 Berestov GK 1963 0 0 Defenders 2 Mykola Piven DF 1963 Dunaiets Izmail 14 0 3 Serhii Siladin DF 1963 Dnipro Academy 5 0 Arkadii Mykulynskyi DF 1963 Torpedo Kremenchuk 5 0 Leonid Sendetskyi DF 1963 Dynamo Kyiv 1 0 3 István Shtefutsa DF 1963 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 18 0 5 Valerii Kushnyrskyi DF 1963 Dnipro 4 0 9 Razmik Sahakyan DF 1963 SKA Minsk 4 0 Midfielders 5 (12) Stanislav Troitak MF 1963 Torpedo Kremenchuk 15 0 5 Hennadii Poryshkin (''captain'') MF 1963 Dnipro 8 0 Oleksandr Smahin MF 1963 3 0 Oleksandr Shakytskyi MF 1963 Geolog Tyumen 4 0 6 Viktor Yefimenko MF 1963 Avanhard Kriukiv 11 0 Forwards Heorhii Pylypenko ST 1963 Torpedo Kremenchuk 4 0 8 (7) Anatolii Lytvynov ST 1963 Torpedo Kremenchuk 15 0 13 Mykola Arsiienko ST 1963 Dnipro 2 0 11 Yevsevii Vaks ST 1963 Kolhospnyk Poltava 12 0 Viktor Teliuk ST 1963 2 0 Yevhenii Basov ST 1963 Torpedo Kremenchuk 7 0 4 Yurii Puzikov ST 1963 Torpedo Kremenchuk 7 0 9 (10) Mykola Prymostka (''captain'') ST 1963 Torpedo Kremenchuk 20 0 7 Viktor Mazanov ST 1963 Avanhard Kriukiv 1 0 7 (8, 9) Viktor Stupak ST 1963 Avanhard Kriukiv 7 0 Arkadii Mangasarov ST 1963 Spartak Yerevan 0 0 11 (13) Borys Skyba ST 1963 Kolhospnyk Poltava 5 0 Oleksandr Ivaniushko ST 1963 Dnipro Academy 0 0 7 Dmytro Everhetov ST 1963 Shakhtar Oleksandriiske 3 0 Unknown Position Viktor Vzhychynskyi 1963 4 0 V. Sykholutskyi 1963 0 0 Kazarian 1963 2 0 Pershyn 1963 1 0 8 Zaikin 1963 1 0 1 Kuzmin 1963 Dnipro Academy 0 0 11 Galustian 1963 0 0"
],
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"Pre-season and friendlies"
],
[
"Competitions",
"===Overall record======Ukrainian Class B=======Results summary====Point total was 18, as 2 point for win were awarded.====League table========Score overview====OppositionHome scoreAway scoreAggregate scoreDoubleZirka Kirovohrad0–30–50–8 Arsenal Kyiv3–20–13–3 Naftovyk Drohobych0–00–40–4 Avanhard Ternopil1–10–01–1 SKA Lviv1–21–12–3 Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk1–00–31–3 SKA Kyiv1–20–51–7 Shakhtar Oleksandriia0–01–31–3 Desna Chernihiv1–31–12–4 Dynamo Khmelnytskyi0–11–41–5 Verkhovyna Uzhhorod3–10–53–6 Polissya Zhytomyr0–10–20–3 Budivelnyk Kherson0–11–41–5 Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv0–00–70–7 Lokomotyv Vinnytsia1–31–22–5 Kolhospnyk Rivne1–31–32–6 Avanhard Chernivtsi4–02–36–3 Volyn Lutsk3–02–25–2 Kolhospnyk Cherkasy0–21–21–4 ====Results by round========Zone 1====The league fixtures were announced on 23 March 1963.===Play-Off=======39th-40th Place====Dnipro faced Spartak Sumy, who finished twentieth in Zone 2.====Play-Off to remain====Having finished 40th in Ukrainian Class B, Dnipro faced Poltava Oblast Champion Strila Poltava in order to remain in Class B for the 1964 season.===Soviet Cup===Out of 40 class B clubs only 3 were permitted into the final stage of the cup.",
"40 teams were split into three groups.",
"Dnipro was assigned to third group.===CC LCLYU Cup==="
],
[
"Statistics",
"===Appearances and goals===The plus (+) symbol denotes an appearance as a substitute, hence 2+1 indicates two appearances in the starting XI and one appearance as a substitute.===Goalscorers=== Rank Pos.",
"Player League Play-off Cup Total 1 FW Mykola Prymostka8100'''9''' 2 FW Yevsevii Vaks6000'''6''' 3 FW Anatolii Lytvynov3200'''5''' 4 FW Viktor Stupak2100'''3'''5 FW Dmytro Everhetov1001'''2''' MF Viktor Yefimenko1100'''2'''6 DF Mykola Piven1000'''1''' MF Stanislav Troitak1000'''1''' FW Borys Skyba1000'''1''' MF Hennadii Poryshkin0001'''1''' '''Unknown goalscorers''' 8000'''8''' '''Totals''''''32''''''5''''''0''''''2''' 39"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Sources",
"****"
]
]
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[
[
"1900 Kirksville Osteopaths football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1900 Kirksville Osteopaths football team''' was an American football team that represented the American School of Osteopathy—now known as A.T.",
"Still University—as an independent during the 1900 college football season.",
"Led by first-year head coach Ernest C. White, the team compiled a record 7–2–1."
],
[
"Schedule"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Run (meme)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''' () is a Chinese internet meme that expresses the desire to escape one's current country of residence.",
"Originally meaning \"profitable\" or \"to moisten\", the word gained its additional meaning because its pronunciation resembles the English word \"run\".",
"It saw a spike in usage due to China's stringent COVID-19 lockdowns in early 2022, which prompted many Chinese citizens to consider emigrating from China.",
"has a derivative term: runology or ''runxue'' (), meaning \"the study of running away\"."
],
[
"Background",
"Chinese youths have experienced worsening economic prospects and diminishing political freedoms.",
"Besides ''tang ping'', refusing to overwork and leading a laid-back lifestyle, and ''neijuan'', overworking only to achieve marginal gain, a third response is to emigrate from China.",
"This response is termed ''rùn''.",
"The term started as a means to circumvent censorship and was popular only among minority groups who desire to escape to a country more friendly to them.",
"However, during the 2022 COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai, the word ''rùn'' gained prominence due to stringent lockdown rules and governmental crackdown on personal freedoms.",
"Internet searches for immigration-related inquiries spiked after an April 3 announcement that the government will continue its Zero-COVID policy.Even after the end of the pandemic, emigration continued due to China's high youth unemployment rate and the Chinese economy struggling to rebound.",
"People's concerns include broader sociopolitical factors, such as governmental crackdown on large companies and a failing real-estate sector, as well as personal reasons, such as better education for their offspring and better medical care.Besides economic and political reasons, people have cited societal issues as the reason to ''rùn''.",
"Common issues include:#Societal and familial expectation to find a job and get married.#Excessive competition in both the education system and workplace, especially toxic work cultures such as the 996 working hour system.#LGBT groups unable to reveal their sexual identities in a society less tolerant of their sexual orientation.#Discrimination against those aged over 35 in the hiring process.#Gender-based discrimination in work, including widening gender pay gaps and unwillingness to hire women who may need paid maternity leaves."
],
[
"Meaning",
"In addition to simply indicating the desire to escape from China, ''rùn'' carries additional connotations.",
"Some believe that the goal of rùn is not to seek economic gain, but rather to escape the oppressive political and social climate in China.",
"Juan Zhang wrote that decisions to ''rùn'', born out of the changing circumstances under COVID-19, are often \"impetuous\" and lack long-term planning.",
"Furthermore, for those who cannot move to a foreign country on a whim, emigration often requires years of preparation and is full of obstacles and uncertainties.",
"Thus, the desire to ''rùn'' may be dampened by the amount of effort required to actualize it.",
"Biao Xiang, a researcher at Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, noted that ''rùn'' is not limited to an expression of escapism.",
"For those who know they cannot leave the country, discussions of emigration convey their criticisms of the present and hopes for a better life."
],
[
"Reception",
"Many Chinese youths identify as followers of the ''runology'' movement.",
"However, Chinese citizens found it more difficult to emigrate during the COVID-19 pandemic.",
"Passports are a prerequisite to leaving China.",
"However, the Chinese government stopped issuing and renewing travel documents for non-essential trips since 2020, citing the possibility of returning travelers spreading COVID-19 in China after being infected abroad.In 2023, emigration resumed after the Chinese government lifted tight border controls.",
"As Chinese citizens find it more difficult to obtain a visa to enter the US, some opted to enter the US illegally through Mexico, a phenomenon known as zouxian (walk route).",
"From January through September 2023, US Border Patrol arrested 22,187 Chinese nationals illegally crossing the US-Mexico border, nearly 13 times the number arrested in the same period in 2022.Asian countries such as Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam also saw a wave of Chinese migrants after the pandemic."
],
[
"Refernces"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kasra Taheri"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kasra Taheri''' (; born 6 August 2006) is an Iranian footballer who plays as a striker for Russian club Rubin Kazan."
],
[
"Early career",
"At the age of 11, Taheri participated in a youth trial with Sepahan and was admitted to their youth team."
],
[
"Club career",
"On 19 February 2024, Taheri signed a three-year contract with Russian Premier League club Rubin Kazan.",
"He became the fourth Iranian player in Rubin's history, following Sardar Azmoun, Reza Shekari and Alireza Haghighi."
],
[
"International career",
"Taheri participated in the 2022 CAFA U-16 Championship with Iran U16.He scored 3 goals during the tournament, the second highest in the team as his team were crowned as champion.With Iran U17, Taheri featured in the 2023 AFC U-17 Asian Cup.",
"He scored 2 goals during the tournament, both against Afghanistan in the group stage.",
"Iran later reached the semi-finals and qualified for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup.Taheri was part of the Iran U17 squad that participated in the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup.",
"He scored 2 goals in the group stage against Brazil and New Caledonia to help his team advance to the round of 16, where they lost to Morocco on the penalty shootouts with Taheri eventually missing his attempt."
],
[
"Career statistics",
" ClubDivisionSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals AppsGoals Apps GoalsSepahanPro League2023–24000000—00Total000000—00Rubin KazanRussian Premier League2023–240000——00Total0000——00Career totals0000000000"
],
[
"Honours",
"===International==='''Iran U16'''* CAFA U-16 Championship: 2022"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kamthaan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Kamthaan''''' () is an Indian Gujarati crime comedy film directed by Dhrunad Kamle and produced by Abhishek Shah and others.",
"It is written by Kamle, Shah and Jaswant Parmar with additional screenplay by Biren Kothari and Urvish Kothari.",
"It stars Hitu Kanodia, Sanjay Goradia, Arvind Vaidya, Darshan Jariwala in lead roles as well as a large number of actors in supporting roles.",
"It was released on 2 February 2024."
],
[
"Plot summary",
"In 2000, Anjanipur, a thief does a robbery in a house of recently promoted police officer.",
"The thief and his head tries to hide the stolen item while the police which tries to recover the item and arrest them.",
"The chase results in a chaos."
],
[
"Cast",
"The film features large ensemble of cast of around 50 actors.The lead cast include:* Hitu Kanodia as Police Inspector Satrunjaysinh R. Rathod* Darshan Jariwala as Prabhusinh, a police head constable* Sanjay Goradia as Raghabhai Dahyabhai, thief* Arvind Vaidya as Chhanalal Koyo, leader of the thief community* Deep Viadya as Tribhuvan Pandya, a Police Constable* Krunal Pandit as Jayanti Jagrut, a journalist of ''Sinh Garjana''* Tejal Panchasara as Champa Champaneri, a social activist* Shilpa Thaker as Panni Foi, a bootleggerSupporting cast include:* Kamlesh Parmar* Jassi Gadhvi as mother of Panna Foi* Kamal Parmar as a tea seller* Hemin Trivedi as Kenio, a banana seller* Jay Vithlani as Dr. M. D. Desai, a doctor* Kiran Joshi as Bhogilal Patel, a police officer* Tushar Dave as MLA Makuji, a politician* Pankaj Soni as Pappu* Pralay Raval as Uko Chitabhai* Mehul Barot as Dhulo* Prashant Makwana as Dhamo Ricksawwalo* Ansu Joshi as Gala Bechar, a thief community member"
],
[
"Production",
"The film was adapted from a novella by Gujarati writer Ashwini Bhatt published in 2001.It is directed by debut director Dhrunad Kamle and produced by Abhishek Shah who previously produced ''Hellaro'' (2019).",
"The screenplay written by Dhrunad, Abhishek Shah and Jaswant Parmar.",
"The film is based in Charotar region of Gujarat and depicts it culture, clothings and dialect thus it was shot in Vaso near Nadiad.",
"The film is based in the time period when the novella was written."
],
[
"Soundtrack",
"Mehul Surti told that he researched a small-town music as it was 23 years ago when the novella was written.",
"He used local \"band baaja\" instruments and Indian banjo in songs and background music.",
"\"Parsang\" is played during an engagement scene in the film while two other songs are used as background score.",
"Actor Maulik Nayak debuted as a playback singer."
],
[
"Marketing and release",
"The film title was announced on 6 November 2023.On 18 December 2023, the first poster of the film was released.",
"The teaser was released on 4 January 2024.The trailer was released on 19 January 2024.The film was released on 2 February 2024."
],
[
"Reception",
"Kanksha Vasavada writing for ''The Times of India'' rated it 4 out of 5.She praised the direction, script, music, screenplay and performances.",
"Nirali Kalani of ''Mid-Day Gujarati'' rated it 4 out of 5.She praised the performances of lead as well as supporting cast, direction, cinematography, soundtrack and dialogues but criticised the slow first half.",
"She also noted it as a political and social satire."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024–25 in Indian football"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024–25 season''' is the 137th competitive association football season in India.",
"The domestic season begins in August 2024."
],
[
"Season summary",
"* Indian Football competition calendar ‘24-25 to begin with Durand Cup in July.",
"* A nine-month window for AIFF Youth Leagues U13 / U15 / U17.",
"* ISL, I-League and Super Cup to run concurrently.",
"* IWL gets 6 months window."
],
[
"Men's national football team",
"=== Senior team ======= Friendlies ======= Under-20 ====== Under-17 ==="
],
[
"Women's national football team",
"=== Senior team ====== Under-17 ==="
],
[
"Men's national futsal team",
"=== Senior team ==="
],
[
"AFC club competitions (men's)",
"=== AFC Champions League 2 ====== AFC Challenge League ==="
],
[
"SAFF club competitions (men's)",
"=== SAFF Club Championship ==="
],
[
"AFC club competitions (women's)",
"=== AFC Women's Champions League ==="
],
[
"Men's club football",
"=== Indian Super League ====== I-League ====== I-League 2 ====== I-League 3 ====== Super Cup/Federation Cup ====== Durand Cup ====== State football leagues ==="
],
[
"Women's club football",
"=== Indian Women's League ==="
],
[
"Men's club futsal",
"=== Futsal Club Championship ==="
],
[
"Youth football",
"=== Elite League ====== Reliance Foundation Development League ==="
],
[
"See also",
"*Football in India"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Siege of Kanizsa (1664)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Siege of Kanizsa''' was an unsuccessful military operation carried out by Miklós Zrínyi to capture the Ottoman fortress of Kanizsa, the combined Hungarian-Austrian-German army on hearing of the incoming Turkish reinforcements had to withdraw after a month-long siege."
],
[
"Background",
"The castle, which was captured by the Turks in 1600, became the center of the newly organized Ottoman Vilayet.",
"It was the starting point for regular raids on Zrínyi's estates in the Muraköz region.",
"When the war between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire broke out because of Transylvania in 1661, Zrínyi acted quickly and built a fortress, Zrínyi-Újvár, near Kanizsa.Finally, in 1663, the Turkish armies did move to Hungary, but not along the Drava, but against Érsekújvár that was in the north of Royal Hungary.",
"The important fortress soon fell, and several border castles in Lower Hungary suffered this fate.",
"After the army of Grand Vizier Köprülü Fazil Ahmed Pasha marched into winter accommodation, Zrínyi prepared a preventive strike, which became the famous Winter campaign of 1664."
],
[
"Siege",
"Miklós Zrínyi, ban of CroatiaZrinyi planned to begin the siege of Kanizsa in early March, but due to the slow preparation of troops, the siege had to be postponed until April.",
"Zrínyi assembled some 20,000 troops and, still in March, set out at the head of 300 hussars to spy on Kanizsa.",
"The Turks learned of this plan and sent a detachment against Zrinyi, however, the detachment was defeated.",
"Zrinyi reported to Emperor Leopold I on the situation in Kanitzsa and the siege was scheduled for April 8, but due to the German troops' procrastination, it did not begin until the end of the month.The Hungarian-Habsburg Army camped near Zrínyi-Újvár and set out for Kanitza on April 28, occupying the Kanitza suburb called Rácváros on the same day.",
"The siege was not initially successful due to a lack of gunpowder and cannons, so it was decided to dig trenches all day and night.On April 30, the cannons began bombing the castle, however, they could not make a breach in the walls suitable for an attack despite the one-month artillery fire.",
"On May 4, more cannons arrived from Graz, but they were so heavy that the embankments fell beneath them.",
"After several days of work, military engineer Wassenhoff managed to restore the embankments, during which time the bombardment of the castle was paused.",
"It was raining as well, and the defenders sallied out of the castle, they killed 50 soldiers and destroyed the embankment roads.Yet the siege should have been hurried, for the Ottoman army of Grand Vizier Köprülü Fazil Ahmed Pasha was approaching.",
"On hearing this, Zrínyi tried to hurry up the taking of the castle, sending his envoy to Vienna for help.",
"On May 19, the defenders carried out a strong sally, Zrínyi almost perished when an enemy projectile hit the ground a few steps away from him.",
"The Bán even lost consciousness for a few moments.Siege of KanizsaAt last, the Bavarians arrived on 23 May.",
"Zrínyi sent an assistant officer called Renaut to Wolfgang Julius von Hohenlohe with the news under the cover of night, but a team of defenders breaking out of the castle captured the envoy.",
"On May 26, Strozzi sent a 3,000-strong reconnaissance detachment to monitor the movement of the Ottoman rescue army.",
"The next evening, it was reported that enemy columns, about 60,000 soldiers were approaching Kanizsa.",
"On the morning of May 31, the Christian leaders held a war council to decide on what to do.",
"Zrínyi was reasoning to carry on with the fight and confront the oncoming enemy, but the imperial leaders feared they could fall between two fires if the defenders also sallied out of the castle.",
"Therefore, they decided to withdraw.",
"On the early morning of June 2, the army hurriedly left the area around the castle and retreated toward Zrínyi-Újvár."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"Due to the unsuccessful siege of Kanizsa, Zrinyi was removed from his position as commander-in-chief.",
"Styria, whose troops were ordered to Magyaróvár, was in danger.",
"In the crisis, forces had to be regrouped from the north, mainly because of the Grand Vizier's growing army.",
"The armies remaining in the south had to hold out until then, and Zrínyi-újvár had to survive to the end.",
"Köprülü targeted the castle.",
"There were troops stationed in Međimurje but these alone would not have been enough to defend or relieve the castle.",
"Not even when Montecuccoli arrived.",
"The army was starving, weak, and its ranks were quite disordered.",
"Montecuccoli was unable to control the situation, so he could not launch an attack.Zrínyi-újvár fell and Zrínyi left the front for Vienna.",
"Montecuccoli retreated as far as Vas County and decided to engage in a decisive battle there with the Grand Vizier's troops, which were outnumbered by several five times.",
"At the battle of Saint-Gotthard he defeated Köprülü in an open battle, but the court concluded the peace of Vasvár on 1 August 1664."
],
[
"See also",
"* Miklós Zrínyi* Sohrab Mehmed Pasha* Wolfgang Julius* Austro-Turkish War (1663-1664)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Football South Australia season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Football South Australia season''' will be the 118th season of soccer in South Australia and the 12th under the National Premier Leagues banner."
],
[
"Changes from 2023",
" 2023 League Promoted to league Relegated from league National Premier Leagues SA Adelaide Croatia RaidersPara Hills Knights Sturt LionsWest Adelaide SA State League 1 Salisbury UnitedWestern Strikers Eastern UnitedPort Adelaide Pirates SA State League 2 – – Women's National Premier Leagues SA Sturt Lions Fulham United SA Women's State League Western Strikers Adelaide Hills Hawks"
],
[
"Men's competitions",
"===2024 National Premier Leagues South Australia===The '''2024 National Premier Leagues South Australia''' season, known as the '''2024 RAA National Premier League''' for sponsorship reasons, will be the 118th season of first division soccer in South Australia, and the 12th under the National Premier Leagues banner.",
"The format will be a double round-robin over 22 rounds, followed by a finals series.",
"The season will begin on 23 February and will end with the Grand Final on 6 September.====League table========Results=======2024 State League 1 South Australia===The '''2024 State League 1 South Australia''' season will be the 101st season of second division soccer in South Australia.",
"The format will be a double round-robin over 22 rounds, followed by a finals series.",
"The season will begin on 24 February and will end with the Grand Final on 7 September.====League table========Results=======2024 State League 2 South Australia===The '''2024 State League 2 South Australia''' season will be the 57th season of third division soccer in South Australia.",
"The format will be a double round-robin over 22 rounds, followed by a finals series.",
"The season will begin on 24 February and will end with the Grand Final on 7 September.====League table========Results===="
],
[
"Women's competitions",
"===2024 Women's National Premier Leagues South Australia===The '''2024 Women's National Premier Leagues South Australia''' season, known as the '''2024 Go Sunny Solar Women's National Premier League''' for sponsorship reasons, will be the first division of women's soccer in South Australia for 2024, and the ninth under the Women's National Premier Leagues banner.",
"The format will be a double round-robin over 18 rounds, followed by a finals series.",
"The season will begin on 15 March and will end with the Grand Final on 13 September.====League table========Results=======2024 Women's State League South Australia===The '''2024 Women's State League South Australia''' season, known as the '''2024 Go Sunny Solar Women's State League League''' for sponsorship reasons, will be the second division of women's soccer in South Australia for 2024.The format will be a double round-robin over 18 rounds.",
"The season will begin on 15 March and will end on 18 August.====League table========Results===="
],
[
"Cup competitions",
"===2024 Federation Cup===The '''2024 Football South Australia Federation Cup''' will be the 111th running of the Federation Cup, the main soccer knockout cup competition in South Australia.",
"Teams from the National Premier Leagues SA, SA State League 1, SA State League 2, Regional Leagues and Amateur Leagues will participate.====First round===="
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Vissarion Alekseyev"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Vissarion Alekseyev'''Vissarion Grigorievich Alekseyev''' (Russian: Виссарион Григорьевич Алексеев; 18 June 1866 – 1943) was a Russian mathematician.",
"1909-1914 and 1917–1918 he was the rector of Tartu University.He was graduated from Moscow University.",
"Since 1891 he worked at Tartu University.In 1920 he moved permanently to Estonia.He died in 1943 in Poland."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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