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[
"Chun Ga-ram"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chun Garam''' (; born October 19, 2002) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a forward for Hwacheon KSPO and the South Korea national team.",
"Chun Ga-ram was selected to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup South Korean squad."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Poltronieri"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Poltronieri''' is a surname.",
"People with that name include:* Brandon Poltronieri (born 1986), American-born Costa Rican footballer* Oscar Poltronieri (born 1962), Argentine former soldier, Cross for Heroic Valour in Combat* Rayan Poltronieri Pereira (born 1989), Brazilian footballer"
],
[
"See also",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Vibecession"
],
[
"Introduction",
"American economy during the presidency of Joe Biden.",
"'''Vibecession''' is a neologism that refers to a disconnect between the economy of a country and the general public's perception of it, which is mostly pessimistic.",
"The term was coined by Kyla Scanlon in a June 2022 newsletter about Americans' view of their economy.",
"It is a portmanteau of the words 'vibes' and 'recession'."
],
[
"In the United States",
"The United States is considered by many to have entered a period of vibecession in early 2022, which continued throughout 2023 and is speculated to have ended around January of 2024.When polled, most Americans had a negative perception of the economy, with some saying that it had even entered a period of recession, while data showed that inflation was going down and GDP growing.",
"This pessimism about the overall economy heavily contrasted with Americans' perception of their own financial situation, which they said was mostly positive.",
"This alleged vibecession is believed to have been one of the major causes of President Joe Biden's decline in popularity around that time.The American vibecession has mostly been blamed on the news media, specifically the market incentives that drive both traditional and alternative news outlets to focus on dramatic and negative news, such as some economists predicting a recession for 2023 that never came.",
"The public itself is also said to have negativity bias, in other words, people tend to choose to watch and read negative news rather than positive ones."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Attila József Primary School of Szigetszentmiklós"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Attila József Primary School of Szigetszentmiklós''' (, often abbreviated: SZIGJA) is a school in Szigetszentmiklós, Pest county.",
"Its namesake is the Hungarian poet Attila József.",
"The school was founded in 1955.In September 2011, the school merged with the art education of Szigetszentmiklós.",
"Since 2014, the school has been operating in a new headquarters building."
],
[
"History",
"The Miklós Elementary Art Education Institution was established in 2004 by the Art School Foundation.",
"On 1.September 2011 the institution was merged into the school.From January of 2013, the school has a new owner, so its name has changed and it continues to operate under the name of Attila József Primary School and Elementary Art School of Szigetszentmiklós.",
"As of September of 2014, the school has been operating in a new headquarters building, while the old headquarters building continues to operate as a member school.",
"In 2017, another institutional reorganisation took place, whereby the member school was spun off and continues to operate in the old buildings as Attila József Primary School of Szigetszentmiklós."
],
[
"External relations",
"The school has traditionally maintained good relations with all the kindergartens in Szigetszentmiklós.",
"Every October, the teachers of the first grade allow the former kindergarten teachers of the large group to visit the class.",
"The exchange of ideas with the teachers helps the kids to integrate into school life and provides the kindergarten teachers with information on the school's induction procedures and academic requirements.",
"In November, the deputy head teacher for the lower classes gives a preliminary orientation to the large group.",
"She gets to know the children and the methods of the sessions.",
"She makes creative comments to help the kindergarten teachers before the start of the school year.",
"In March, she visits the large groups to help the kindergarten teachers make decisions about school readiness.In May, the first graders welcome the large group of kindergarteners, and the teacher gives a session that gives a positive insight into school life.",
"At the last kindergarten parents' meeting, the school is represented on request by a junior deputy headteacher, who helps parents to solve problems before the start of the school year.",
"The school also holds a parents' meeting for parents of prospective first-graders (who are already enrolled in our school).The school maintains regular contacts with neighbouring secondary schools to help students succeed in their studies and in their admissions.",
"Joint professional meetings are organised annually, and parents' meetings and visits are organised to help students choose a school.",
"Teachers from the secondary schools participate in academic competitions.They have a good relationship with the Catholic and Reformed Churches, and are in constant contact with other churches that teach in the school.",
"'''They have a regular working relationship:'''* with the City Library and Community Centre* with the Jenő Ádám Primary School and Primary Art School of Szigetszentmiklós* the sports clubs* the Patak Gallery* the Amateur Artists Association* the Sziget Theatre"
],
[
"Management",
"* Béla Réti (1955-1956, 1957-1970)** made the institution one of the first schools in the county* Antal Juhász (autumn 1956 to spring 1957)** acting headmaster* Szilveszterné Mihály (1970-1977)** introduced the cabinet system of education, establishment of a base school* Mihályné Sági (1977-1993)** set up language and vocal music sections* Mrs Lajos Farkas (1993-1998)** extended the range of courses to develop manual activities* Mrs Sándor Eszterhás (1998-2008)** established twinning links with Finnish and German schools* Ibolya Zilling (2008-2017)** started art and Catholic classes* Lídia Szabó (2018-)** separation of a member school, start of the old-new primary school"
],
[
"Training",
"A primary school with 8 grades, a public education institution, an educational and teaching establishment."
],
[
"Famous students",
"* Mária Kutás - Youth Tournament Champion (1968 Mexico - 22nd place in the Pre-Olympics)* Pál Lakatos - boxer, eleven-time Hungarian adult champion in the 48 kg weight category* István Lózs - correspondent, WestelPress, Hungarian Television, TV2, RTL KLUB editor-reporter* Attila Jószai - local politician* János Bagócs - weightlifter, 1968 Mexican Olympics 5th place, European Champion 1970* László Pelsőczy - actor* Dr Gyula Török - nuclear physicist* Dr Antalné Fodor - Deputy Mayor of Inselszentmiklós* Atilla Ballai - sports journalist* Zsolt Lettner - opera singer"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Charles Edward Grinnell"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Charles Edward Grinnell''' (May 7, 1841 – February 1, 1916) was an American clergyman, lawyer, and writer."
],
[
"Biography",
"Grinnell was born May 7, 1841, in Baltimore, Maryland.",
"He was the son of Charles Andrew Grinnell and Anna Almy Cobb.",
"He entered the University of Maryland school of letters and sciences in 1854, then entered the boarding school of John Prentiss.",
"He entered Harvard College in 1858 and graduated in 1862.At Harvard, Grinnell was a member of the Hasty Pudding Club, Alpha Delta Phi, and the A.D. Club.",
"He then studied for three years at the Yale Divinity School and Harvard Divinity School, graduating in 1865.He then spent a year at the University of Göttingen studying theology.Grinnell joined the Associate Reformed Church at the age of 17, but became a Unitarian minister.",
"He was invited to become pastor at the First Unitarian Church in Lowell, Massachusetts where he was ordained February 19, 1867.On November 10, 1867, Grinnell became pastor at the Harvard Church of Charlestown, Massachusetts.On January 4, 1871, he preached the election sermon before the governor and newly elected officers of the Commonwealth at the Old South Church in Boston.",
"Grinnell was chaplain for the Fifth regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia from June 21, 1870, to May 8, 1872.He resigned from the Harvard Church in 1873, and retired from ministry altogether the following August.Grinnell then moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts and entered the Harvard Law School and graduated with a Bachelor of Laws in 1876.Following graduation, he joined the office of Chandler, Ware, and Hudson.",
"He was admitted to the Suffolk County bar in November 1876 and opened his own office in Boston shortly after, where he practiced until 1910.Grinnell moved to Boston in July 1878 with his family.",
"He was editor of the ''American Law Review'' from 1880 until December 1882, and again from 1906 to 1909.Grinnell was elected a member of the Century Association April 3, 1915.Proposed by Ehrman Syme Nadal and Arthur G. Sedgwick.",
"He was also a member of the St. Botolph Club.Peabody & Stearns"
],
[
"Family and death",
"On July 11, 1865, Grinnell married Elizabeth Tucker Washburn.",
"They had two sons, Charles Ewald Grinnell and Frank W. Grinnell.",
"In 1909, Grinnell traveled with his wife to Paris and Italy, where she died in Naples.",
"Following her death, he spent three years living in Paris and London while traveling in Germany, Russia, Egypt, the Holy Land, Greece, France, and Spain.",
"He returned to Boston in 1913 where he lived with his son Charles.",
"Grinnell died February 1, 1916, at his son's home in Boston and was buried at Nemasket Hill Cemetery in Middleborough, Massachusetts."
],
[
"Works",
"* The Modern Representations of the Life of Jesus (1868), written by Gerhard Uhlhorn, translated to English by Grinnell* Fanaticism (1871)* Of Miracles (1871)* Points of Law for Lawyers and General Readers, Suggested by Guiteau's Case (1881)* A Study of the Poor Debtor Law of Massachusetts and Some Details of Its Practice (1886)* Subsequent Payments Under Resulting Trusts (1887)* Points in Pleading and Practice Under the Massachusetts Practice Act (1889)* Why Thomas Bram Was Found Guilty (1897)* Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1897)* The Task of the Jury in the Case of Mrs. Maybrick (1900)* Modern Murder Trials and Newspapers (1901)* The Law of Deceit (1902)* A Legal View of the Inquiry Granted Rear Admiral Schley and of Other Inquires by Military Courts (1902)* The Red Robe (1910)* The Pretended Failure of Christianity (1915)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Patricia Hardaway"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Patricia Lofton Hardaway''' is an American labor lawyer and academic administrator who was the 19th president of Wilberforce University from 2008 to 2013.She has served as the interim chief human resources officer of the University of California since 2023."
],
[
"Life",
"Hardaway earned a B.A.",
"in sociology from Wilberforce University.",
"She completed a master of public works degree from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.",
"She received J.D.",
"from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University.Hardaway is a labor lawyer who as worked on employment discrimination cases in New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey.",
"She was the first woman chair of the Wilberforce University board of trustees.",
"In 2007, she became provost.",
"The following year, she served as the interim president, succeeding Floyd Flake.",
"In March 2009, she was named as the 19th president.",
"She was the second female president of the university.",
"After conflicts with the faculty association and student protests over dormitories and living conditions, Hardaway announced in July 2013 that she would resign on December 31.She was succeeded by interim president Wilma Mishoe.",
"Hardaway worked at the University of Pittsburgh, Rutgers University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, and Chatham College.",
"Hardaway was the interim provost of Mills College at Northeastern University and oversaw the academic affairs division.",
"In October 2022, she became the acting associate vice chancellor for staff human resources and chief human resource officer at the University of California, Santa Cruz.",
"On August 7, 2023, she became the acting interim chief human resources officer of the University of California, succeeding Nancy Pluzdrak."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Richard Washbourn"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Rear Admiral '''Richard Everley Washbourn''' (14 February 1910 – 8 August 1988) was a senior officer of the Royal Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) from the 1940s to the 1960s.",
"He served as the New Zealand Chief of Naval Staff between 1963 and 1965."
],
[
"Biography",
"Born in Sumner, New Zealand, on 14 February 1910, Washbourn was the son of Henry Everley Arthur Washbourn and Sydney Laing Washbourn (née Sinclair).",
"His oldest sister was the artist Enga Washbourn.",
"He was educated at Nelson College from 1919 to 1927.As a 13-year-old, he rescued a man from drowning in the Maitai River.",
"He joined the Royal Navy after leaving school, serving for the next eight years in HMS ''Erebus'', HMS ''London'', HMS ''Warspite'' and HMS ''Diomede''.",
"From 1936 to 1937, he became a gunnery specialist, and was posted to HMS Excellent in 1938 and HMS ''Achilles'' the following year.Washbourn served with the Royal Navy and then RNZN during the Second World War.",
"He was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) in 1940 his actions while serving in HMS ''Achilles'' during the Battle of the River Plate.",
"His citation read:Lieutenant Richard E. Washbourn, ... who, when early in the action several splinters struck the Gun Director Tower, at once killing three men and wounding two others inside the tower, though wounded on the head by a splinter which half stunned him and killed the man behind him, continued to control the main armament with the utmost coolness.",
"He set a magnificent example to the rest of the Director Tower crew, who all stood to their posts and made light of the incident.",
"Thus the Primary Control kept working and secured throughout the action a high rate of hits on the enemy.Washbourn remained with ''Achilles'' until 1942, when he returned to HMS ''Excellent''.",
"He transferred to HMS ''Anson'' in 1943.In mid 1943, he married June Beatrice Medwin Herapath at St Mary Abbots in Kensington, London, and the couple went on to have two children.",
"Washbourn spent the last two years of World War II at the Admiralty Gunnery Establishment.From 1946 to 1948, Washbourn served as executive officer on HMNZS ''Bellona'', and in the 1950 New Zealand New Year Honours, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.",
"He was commander superintendent of Devonport Naval Base in Auckland in 1950, deputy director of Naval Ordnance from 1951 to 1952, and commanded HMS ''Manxman'' in 1953.He served as chief staff officer to Flag Officer (Flotillas) in the Mediterranean during 1954 and 1955, and then was Director of Naval Ordnance from 1956 to 1958.He commanded HMS ''Tiger'' in 1959, and served as Director-General of Weapons for the Admiralty between 1960 and 1962.In the 1961 British New Year Honours, Washbourn was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath.After retiring from the Royal Navy in 1962, Washbourn returned to New Zealand, serving as Chief of Naval Staff from 1963 to 1965.In 1964, Washbourn purchased the bell of HMS ''Chevron'' from the Rosyth Dockyard for £8, and donated it to Collingwood District High School the following year.Washbourn died in the Golden Bay settlement of Onekaka on 8 August 1988.His wife, June Washbourn, died in 1993."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Baiano (footballer, born 1969)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rogério Martins da Silva''' (born 16 January 1969), better known as '''Baiano''', is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Feira de Santana, Baiano was revealed in São Paulo's youth categories in 1987.He participated in two state victories, in 1987 and 1991, playing mainly as a defensive midfielder.",
"He was later transferred to Noroeste where he became the team's central midfielder.",
"He was characterized by being one of the first Brazilian football players to wear Rastafarian hair."
],
[
"Honours",
";São Paulo*Campeonato Paulista: 1987, 1991"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Baiano at ogol.com.br"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Badminton Asia Team Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Badminton Asia Team Championships''' (officially known as the '''SELANGOR Badminton Asia Team Championships 2024 presented by PKNS''' for sponsorship reasons) was held at the Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia, from 13 to 18 February 2024.This championships was organised by the Badminton Asia along with Badminton Association of Malaysia as the host organiser.",
"It was sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation.",
"It also served as the Asian qualifiers for the 2024 Thomas & Uber Cup to be held in Chengdu, China.",
"Malaysia and Indonesia were the defending champions of the men's and women's category respectively."
],
[
"Medalists",
" Men's team Chen BoyangHe JitingLei LanxiLiu YiLu GuangzuRen XiangyuWang ZhengxingWeng HongyangXie HaonanZeng Weihan Aaron ChiaChoong Hon JianEogene EweGoh Sze FeiMuhammad HaikalNur IzzuddinLee Zii JiaLeong Jun HaoNg Tze YongSoh Wooi Yik Akira KogaKenya MitsuhashiKento MomotaKodai NaraokaKenta NishimotoTakuma ObayashiHiroki OkamuraTaichi SaitoKazuki ShibataKoki WatanabeNaoki Yamada Cho Geon-yeopJeon Hyeok-jinJeong Min-seonJin YongKang Min-hyukKi Dong-juKim Won-hoLee Yun-gyuSeo Seung-jaeWoo Seung-hoon Women's team Ashmita ChalihaTanisha CrastoTreesa JollyAnmol KharbPriya KonjengbamShruti MishraAshwini PonnappaGayatri GopichandP.",
"V. SindhuTanvi Sharma Benyapa AimsaardNuntakarn AimsaardLalinrat ChaiwanPornpicha ChoeikeewongLaksika KanlahaSupanida KatethongJongkolphan KititharakulTidapron KleebyeesunPhataimas MuenwongBusanan OngbamrungphanRawinda Prajongjai Komang Ayu Cahya DewiFebriana Dwipuji KusumaLanny Tria MayasariAmallia Cahaya PratiwiMeilysa Trias Puspita SariRachel Allessya RoseRibka SugiartoPutri Kusuma WardaniEster Nurumi Tri WardoyoStephanie Widjaja Rin IwanagaNami MatsuyamaRena MiyauraTomoka MiyazakiKie NakanishiNatsuki NidairaAya OhoriNozomi OkuharaAyako SakuramotoChiharu Shida===Medal table==="
],
[
"Squads",
"The teams had to submit the squads by 26 January 2024 and which should consists of three singles players and two doubles pairs.",
"A team has to nominate a minimum of four and a maximum of ten players."
],
[
"Tournament",
"The 2024 Badminton Asia Team Championships will crown the best male and female national badminton teams in Asia and at the same time serve as the Asian qualification event towards the 2024 Thomas & Uber Cup to be held in Chengdu, China.===Venue===This tournament will be held at Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.===Seeds===The seeding was based on team ranking on 9 January 2024.",
"* Men's team*# *# *# *# * Women's team*# *# *# *# ===Draw===The draw was held on 30 January 2024 at the Selangor State Sports Council in Shah Alam at 1:30pm.",
"Both the men's and women's team group stage consist of 4 groups, A, B, C and D (men's) and W, X, Y and Z (women's).",
"The men's groups consists of 4 teams each except group A (3 teams) while the women's groups consists of 3 teams each except for group W (2 teams).",
"* Men's teamGroup AGroup BGroup CGroup D* Women's teamGroup WGroup XGroup YGroup Z"
],
[
"Men's team",
"===Group stage=======Group A========Group B========Group C========Group D=======Knockout stage=======Quarter-finals========Semi-finals========Final======= Final ranking === Team Final result 5 5 0 10 +11 +20 +169 Champions 6 5 1 10 +12 +24 +325 Runners-up 5 4 1 8 +12 +23 +259 Eliminated in semi-finals 5 4 1 8 +11 +23 +272 5 4 2 2 4 +8 +16 +214 Eliminated in quarter-finals 6 4 2 2 4 +8 +14 +230 7 4 2 2 4 −1 −2 −31 8 3 1 2 2 +1 +3 +12 9 3 1 2 2 −1 −2 +3 Eliminated in group stage 10 3 1 2 2 −5 −9 −97 11 3 1 2 2 −7 −14 −171 12 2 0 2 0 −8 −15 −122 13 3 0 3 0 −13 −25 −296 14 3 0 3 0 −13 −26 −341 15 3 0 3 0 −15 −30 −426"
],
[
"Women's team",
"===Group stage=======Group W========Group X========Group Y========Group Z=======Knockout stage=======Quarter-finals========Semi-finals========Final======= Final ranking === Team Final result 4 4 0 8 +6 +7 +36 Champions 5 4 1 8 +11 +21 +211 Runners-up 4 3 1 6 +11 +17 +221 Eliminated in semi-finals 4 3 1 6 +10 +20 +178 5 3 1 2 2 −1 +1 +63 Eliminated in quarter-finals 6 3 1 2 2 −2 −3 0 7 3 1 2 2 −3 −3 +5 8 2 0 2 0 −2 −2 +15 9 2 0 2 0 −10 −18 −197 Eliminated in group stage 10 2 0 2 0 −10 −20 −264 11 2 0 2 0 −10 −20 −268"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Bid for Love"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Bid for Love''''' is an 2022 American romantic drama film written by Erick S. Gray and N'Tyse and directed by Arthur Muhammad.",
"The film stars Dawn Halfkenny, Blue Kimble, Adrian Lockett and Tami Roman.",
"It follows recently released from the prison Sasha (played by Halfkenny) who falls in love with the manipulative Malik (Lockett).",
"Her Her therapist (Roman) helps her avoid the same problems that landed her in prison during her past relationship with ex-boyfriend Memphis (Kimble).The film was released by BET+ on June 22, 2022.A sequel, ''Bid for Love 2'' set for 2024 release by BET+."
],
[
"Cast"
],
[
"Sequel",
"A sequel, ''Bid for Love 2'' was filmed in Dallas in May 2023 for 2024 release, starring Clifton Powell, Eva Marcille, Cynthia Bailey, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Erica Peeples, Angela White, David Banner, DreamDoll, and Stephen Colfield alongside original cast."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Pneuma (film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Pneuma''''' is a 1983 American avant-garde short film directed by Nathaniel Dorsky.",
"It captures grain patterns from unexposed film stocks."
],
[
"Description",
"''Pneuma'' is a silent film 28 minutes in duration.",
"It comprises a succession of muted colors, similar to color field or all-over paintings.",
"These contain different patterns of film grain, with variations in scale.",
"The film ends with a long blue section which Dorsky likened to a cadenza."
],
[
"Production",
"Dorsky made a series of personal, autobiographical films in New York during the 1960s before shifting his focus toward nature and the world around him.",
"In 1971 he moved to California, where he spent some time working on exploitation films.",
"Disoriented in a new environment, he began to feel \"lost and depressed\" during this period.While working on a roll of film, Dorsky lost interest in shooting on the rest of it and submitted it unfinished to a film laboratory.",
"When reviewing the result, he found that he liked the unphotographed section more than anything he had shot.",
"He decided to start collecting unused film stocks instead of recording new footage.",
"The film's ending originated with an old roll of Ansco 400 stock Dorsky had bought in a camera store in Los Angeles.",
"Shortly before the laboratory stopped processing it, he had them develop the unexposed roll and found it had a deep blue tint.",
"He used excerpts of this to create a section a few minutes in duration as the film's conclusion.In 1976 Dorsky had the processed rolls rephotographed, sometimes increasing the contrast or magnifying the images to enlarge the grain patterns.",
"He eventually began reviewing this available material after the completion of his 1982 film ''Hours for Jerome''.",
"He edited the film from roughly twenty types of film emulsion.",
"The film's title refers to the Stoic concept of ''pneuma'', establishing a parallel between the soul and the photographic development process."
],
[
"Release",
"''Pneuma'' premiered at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive on June 7, 1983, in a program with ''Hours for Jerome'' and ''Ariel''.Among Dorsky's early films, ''Pneuma'' received the most disapproval from critics.",
"Amy Taubin panned it in ''The Village Voice'', suggesting that she would have walked out if not for her professional responsibilities.",
"She wrote that \"''Pneuma'' may be a satisfying personal fetish or meditation object, but it's hardly an opener for a film program\".",
"In ''Afterimage'', Chuck Kleinhans questioned if a viewer could \"remain aesthetically engaged with a work that goes on for a long time with minimal change or difference\"."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* ''Pneuma'' at Nathaniel Dorsky's official site* ''Pneuma'' at Canyon Cinema*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ayesha Nazir"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ayesha Nazir''' (Urdu: عائشہ نذیر), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"She won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-156 Vehari-I as an Independent candidate.",
"She received 119,820 votes while runners up Chaudhry Nazir Ahmad of Pakistan Muslim League (N) received 90,353 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kim Yun-ji (footballer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Kim Yun-ji (born June 1, 1989) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a midfielder for Suwon FC and the South Korean women's national football team.",
"Kim Yun-ji was selected to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup South Korean squad."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Dalit Subbaiah"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dalit Subbaiah''' (aka '''Lenin'''; born Pichai; October 24, 1952– February 14, 2022) was an Indian singer, writer, lyricist, and poet known for his contributions to social awareness music and Dalit music.",
"He gained prominence for his advocacy for the rights and empowerment of Dalits through his songs."
],
[
"Early life",
"Subbaiah was born in Muniyandipatti, Melur, Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India.",
"His father, Karruppan, was a Siddha physician, while his mother was deaf-mute.",
"His parents named him Pichai (the alms given to beggars), but his elementary school teacher changed his name to Subbiah to make it more dignified.",
"The instructor who broke this caste taboo was punished because of this - a thug from the dominant caste raped his eldest daughter."
],
[
"Career",
"Subbaiah made contacts with left-wing activists at Madurai Thiyagarajar College, which helped his career as a musician and activist take off.",
"He also did Masters from American College and Law from Bangalore.Dalit Subbiah's musical journey gained momentum during the Dalit Art Nights organized by the Dalit Resource Center in Madurai in the 1980s.",
"Subbaiah has worked with a number of groups, such as the Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church (TELC), which published his songbooks under the title Isaipor (War of Music).",
"There are 82 songs in this volume, and then there are 66 songs in his second volume.",
"He authored eight books and also owned and operated Spartacus Publishing.=== Notable Songs ===* ''Vella MudiyathavarAmbedkar'' (Ambedkar is unconquerable) * ''Thamizhakathin Azhakiya mukam- Athu Periyar'' (The beautiful face of Tamil Nadu –that is Periyar)=== Notable Books ===* யுத்தம் துவங்கட்டும் (War Begins) * பாவம் இந்த பாரத பெண்கள் (The Sufferings of Indian Women) * இசைப் போர் (War of Music) - தீர்க்கப்படாத கணக்குகள் (Unsolved Equations) * எளிய மாந்தர்களின் அரிய செய்தி (Noble Deeds of Ordinary People) * யோக்கியர்கள் வருகின்றார்கள் (The Yogis Are Coming) * காலத்தை வென்ற களத்துப் பாடல்கள் (Songs that Conquered Time)"
],
[
"Personal life",
"After landing a job at a government high school, he wed Malaysian-born Subbulakshmi.",
"Their first son was named Spartacus, after one of Marx's favorite heroes, while their second son, Gorky, was named after the Russian Revolutionary writer."
],
[
"See also",
"* Dalit music* Dalit literature"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Hamburg Ladies & Gents Cup – Women's doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Miriam Kolodziejová and Jesika Malečková were the defending champions but chose not to participate.Tayisiya Morderger and Yana Morderger won the title, defeating Julia Avdeeva and Ekaterina Maklakova in the final, 6–1, 6–4."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
]
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[
"Bell Shrine of St. Mura"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Bell Shrine of St. Mura''' is an 11th-century Irish shrine traditionally associated with the Abbey of Fahan, County Donegal, Ireland, founded by Saint Mura (c. 550–645).",
"The artifact consists of a hand bell enshrined in a copper container (or shrine), later embellished with sliver, gild-sliver and rock crystal additions in four phases ending in the 16th century.",
"The first and most significant of the later phases introduced interlace, openwork and filigree patterns.The shrine is traditionally thought to relieve pain and suffering; in some accounts pregnant women would drink from it in the hope of a painless birth.",
"It was in the possetion of heridetory keepers until the mid-19 century, and has been in the Wallace Collection, London, since 1879."
],
[
"Description",
"Interlace patterns on the lower right hand quadrantThe shrine is in height, wide, and has a depth of .",
"The main body of the front is made up of four quadrants or panels with a large, oval rock crystal stone at center, which is likely of the final phase.",
"The quadrants are positioned on a sliver plate, which is secured to the core with rivets.",
"The quadrant plates are arranged to suggest the shape of a Latin cross.The frontpiece is capped by a semi-circular crest, placed over the handel of the original bell.",
"The crest consists of three high relief animal heads, each lined by openwork patterns, and is usually dated by archaeologists to the shrine's first phase, in the second half of the 11th century.During the second phase, dated to roughly the 14th century, additional gilt-silver ornamentation and animal heads were introduced, as well as the openwork on the lower right hand quadrant.",
"The craftsmen working on the third phase introduced die-stamped foils, the central rock crystal cabochon, and the filigree to the two upper panels.During the third and final phases, craftsmen added die stamp herringbone patterns, and further filigree to the two upper front panels,"
],
[
"Provenance",
"Like many early Medieval artifacts, the Bell Shrine of St. Mura was kept locally for centuries by \"hereditary keepers\"; a group of families so called because they held and protected ancient Irish religious objects over the course of the 10th century Viking raids, the 12th century dissolution of monasteries, and for later centuries until the poverty wrought in the aftermath of the 1845–1852 Great Famine forced many of the families into placing the objects into sale.It was first mentioned in modern records in 1850 when purchased for six pounds by the antiquarian John McClelland of Dungannon from Reynolds of Innishowen.",
"McClelland published a 1853 paper detailing the folk legends associated with it, and exhibited the shrine in Belfast in 1852 and in Dublin the following year.",
"It was later sold at auction at Christie's, London, to Lord Londesborough for 72 guineas, before passing to a Paris-based antiquities dealer.",
"The shrine was acquired in 1879 by the wealthy Sir Richard Wallace from a Charles Davis.",
"Wallace owned significant land and estates in County Antrim and was interest in preserving local Irish early medieval objects.It remains in the of the Wallace Collection, London."
],
[
"References",
"===Notes======Sources===* * * *"
],
[
"External links"
]
]
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[
[
"Rakesh Khatri"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rakesh Khatri''' is an Indian environmentalist recognized for his contributions to bird conservation, particularly through the creation of bird nests.",
"Khatri's work has focused primarily on increasing awareness and implementing measures to protect bird species, especially the house sparrow."
],
[
"Early life",
"Rakesh Khatri was born in Delhi, India on November 12, 1962."
],
[
"Work Towards Bird Conservation",
"Khatri began his bird conservation efforts in 2008.His initial project involved constructing nests for house sparrows, a species experiencing a decline in urban areas.",
"He founded the Eco Roots Foundation, an organization dedicated to educating the public about birds and promoting the creation of bird-friendly environments.",
"The foundation claims to have constructed over 6,97,000 nests to date."
],
[
"Recognition and Impact",
"Khatri's work in bird conservation has been recognized with several awards.",
"He has been the recipient of the Limca Book of Records award for his conservation efforts, the National Award for Outstanding Efforts in Science & Technology, and the Dr. KK's HCFI award."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Rana Muhammad Faraz Noon"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rana Muhammad Faraz Noon''' (Urdu: رانا محمد فراز نون), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"He won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-154 Lodhran-I as an Independent candidate.",
"He received 134,937 votes while runner-up Abdul Rehman Khan Kanjo of Pakistan Muslim League (N) received 128,438 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"St. Finbarr's South Church"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Church altar, with John Hogan's ''The Dead Christ'' and John O'Keeffe's ''Crucifixion'' '''St.",
"Finbarr's South''', also known as the '''South Chapel''', is an 18th century church in Cork in Ireland.",
"Constructed in 1766 as the \"first Catholic church built in Cork since before the Reformation\", the Penal-era church was deliberately built to be relatively unimposing.",
"It is the oldest Catholic church still in use in Cork city, and is the parish church of St Finbarr's South parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cork and Ross.",
"The church is included in the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Cork City Council.Built of local limestone and red sandstone, the church was commissioned by the then parish priest, Daniel Albert O'Brien, to replace an existing thatched building.",
"O'Brien, who had been appointed as parish priest and vicar general in 1760 by the then Bishop of Cork, Richard Walsh, was a member of the Dominican Order.",
"O'Brien was succeeded as parish priest, in 1774, by Francis Moylan (later Bishop of Cork).Originally built to an \"L\" shape, the church was extended and an additional transept was added in 1809.The main altar holds a statue, known as ''The Dead Christ'', which was sculpted by John Hogan (1800–1858).",
"A painting of the crucifixion, behind the altar, is attributed by some sources to the artist John O'Keeffe (c.1797–1838).",
"The church was further extended in the 1860s, and additional work undertaken on the altar, in the 1870s, by ecclesiastical architect George Goldie (1828–1887).Notable parishioners include John Stanislaus Joyce, who was baptised in the church in 1849.Other former parishioners include educator Nano Nagle, hospital founder Mary Aikenhead, military general Daniel O'Leary, sculptor John Hogan and Arctic explorer Jerome Collins."
],
[
"See also",
"* Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Tevlin Women's Challenger – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Michaela Bayerlová and Jang Su-jeong were the defending champions but chose not to participate.Carmen Corley and Ivana Corley won the title, defeating Kayla Cross and Liv Hovde in the final, 6–7(6–8), 6–3, 10–3."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Beatriz Flamini"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Beatriz Flamini''' is an extreme athelete and mountaineer known for her acts of self-isolation and self-sufficiency.",
"Her \"Timecave\" expedition, whereby Flamini spent 500 days living in a cave in Granada, brought her worldwide recognition."
],
[
"Biography",
"===Early career===Flamini studied to be a sports instructor, and was employed as an aerobics teacher in Madrid.",
"In the 1990s, she joined cave exploring expeditions as a photographer.",
"She later moved to a mountain refuge in the Sierra de Gredos to be a rescue worker.",
"In 2019, she was making preparations to cross Mongolia by foot.",
"She moved to Espigüete and began training at .",
"She later decided that she was physically capable of the task, but was not mentally prepared for the prolonged isolation.===Timecave===To prepare for the social isolation in the Mongolian desert, Flamini intended to beat the record of 463 days spent in an underground cave set by .",
"Flamini planned to be more strict with her seclusion than Veljković, wishing to completely disconnect from human interaction.",
"She picked a cave north of Motril in Granada.",
"The cave was deep, and the main chamber measured and had tall ceilings.",
"The expedition became known as \"Timecave\".On November 21, 2021, Flamini entered the cave at the age of 48.Her time was spent recreationally exercising, drawing, reading, and knitting.",
"She was conscious about maintaining the natural silence of the cave and limited how much she spoke aloud.",
"Flamini had the ability to send messages above ground, but not to receive them.",
"She was supported by a group of volunteers, who removed waste, provided food, and maintained her equipment.",
"Provisions were dead dropped halfway down the cave to limit interaction between support staff and Flamini.",
"Her experiences were monitored by scientists, including chronobiologists at several Spanish universities.",
"In September 2022, approximately 300 days into her isolation, Flamini began experiencing intense discomfort.",
"She claimed this was due to \"inaudible sonic waves\" emitted by her emergency communication equipment.",
"She moved her sleeping tent to the exit of the cave.",
"She had a brief face-to-face discussion with a member of her team, ending her streak of seclusion.",
"Her eight days spent at the exit of the cave disqualified her from beating the record set by Veljković.",
"Flamini emerged from the cave on April 14, 2023.She stated that she enjoyed her tenure in the cave, and claimed she could have remained isolated for a further 500 days."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of awards and nominations received by Susan Boyle"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a complete listing of '''awards and nominations received by''' Susan Boyle, a Scottish singer who achieved international success in 2009 after appearing as a contestant on the third series of ''Britain's Got Talent'', singing \"I Dreamed a Dream\" from ''''.",
"As of 2021, Boyle has sold 25 million records.",
"Her debut album, ''I Dreamed A Dream'' (2009), is one of the best-selling albums of the 21st century, having sold over 10 million copies worldwide, and it was the best-selling album internationally in 2009.In September 2010 Boyle was presented with three Guinness World Records which were featured in the Guinness World Records 2011 edition published 16 September 2010.The three records were for Fastest-selling Album by a Female (UK), Most Successful First Week UK Debut Album Sales, as well as Oldest Artist to Reach No.",
"1 with a Debut Album (US & UK).",
"On 20 November 2010 Boyle achieved another World Record for Oldest Female at No.",
"1 on UK Albums Chart with her second album ''The Gift''.",
"On 20 November 2010 Boyle received two other Guinness World Records due to the success of ''The Gift'', one record being \"Only British female artist to top both the US and UK album charts with two releases\" and the other being \"Most successful Christmas album in the UK\" – \"On 20 November 2010, Susan Boyle's (UK) album The Gift became the first Christmas album to ever top the UK chart.",
"\"In 2012 Boyle was awarded an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the creative industries from Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University, where she obtained a Certificate of Higher Education in caring.",
"In 2015 Boyle was awarded an honorary doctorate in the field of music from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow."
],
[
"Accolades",
"Boyle was victorious in a polling vote by readers of ''Parade Magazine'' in the United States in the category Favourite New Face where she beat the likes of Adam Lambert and Lady Gaga.",
"Boyle won the Scot of the Year Award at the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards in December, 2009, which was voted for by the people of Scotland.",
"Additionally, she won the Scotscare Scot of the Year Award in 2010 in a poll with voting worldwide, with 95% of the vote – the largest win in Scotscare's history.She was nominated for a People's Choice award in the category of Best Breakout Artist in the United States, and was also nominated for a Juno Award for Best International Album in Canada.",
"She won a Gold Disc Award in the category of Top International Artist in Japan.",
"Elsewhere in Asia, she won the Golden Chinese Music Award for Most Influential International Artist in China, as well as the World Music Award for the Best Selling Artist in the United Kingdom.",
"She has been nominated for an ARIA Award in Australia in the category of Most Popular International Artist, as well as receiving nominations for two Grammy Awards.",
"She was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award at the Scottish Variety Awards on March 19, 2011, and has also received two nominations for two ''Billboard'' Magazine Awards – Top Billboard 200 Artist and Top Billboard 200 Album.Susan Boyle was named seventh most influential person in the world in 2010 in a ''Time'' Magazine poll.",
"Her position in the ranking saw her being placed 14 places above US President Barack Obama.",
"In the same poll in 2011, Susan placed third, and was the highest placed woman that year.In 2015, Boyle was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Scotland's most prestigious music school."
],
[
"Awards and nominations",
"===List of awards and nominations=== Year Association Category Result 2009 Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards Top Scot of the Year 2010 World Music Awards Best New Artist 2010 World Music Awards World's Best Album – ''I Dreamed a Dream'' 2010 World Music Awards World's Best Selling British Artist 2010 People's Choice Awards Favorite Breakout Music Artist 2010 Japan Gold Disc Award Best New Artist International 2010 Juno Award Canada International Album of the Year 2010 ARIA Music Awards Australia Most Popular International Artist 2010 Scotscare Scot of the Year 2011 Billboard Music Awards Top Billboard 200 Album 2011 Billboard Music Awards Top Billboard 200 Artist 2011 Scottish Variety Awards Outstanding Achievement Award 2011 53rd Grammy Awards Best Pop Vocal Album – ''I Dreamed a Dream'' 2012 54th Grammy Awards Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – ''The Gift'' 2013 Radio Forth Awards Icon Award 2013 Scottish Music Awards Fans Choice Award"
],
[
"See also",
"* Susan Boyle** Susan Boyle discography"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"2023 GB Pro-Series Glasgow – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Freya Christie and Ali Collins were the defending champions but chose to compete with different partners.",
"Collins partnered alongside Berfu Cengiz but lost in the first round to Alex Eala and Barbora Palicová.Francisca Jorge and Maia Lumsden won the title, defeating Christie and Olivia Gadecki in the final, 6–3, 6–1."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ryan Hamilton (Massachusetts politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ryan M. Hamilton''' is an American politician who has served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 15th Essex district since 2023."
],
[
"Career",
"Hamilton first won election to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 2022.In October 2023, he proposed a bill that would require high schools to teach students about financial literacy, with underserved districts receiving money from the state to pay for the additional education."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Emily D'Angelo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Emily D'Angelo''' (born 1994) is a Canadian mezzo-soprano.",
"Since making her debut at 16, D'Angelo's most notable role to date has been playing the lead in the 2023 opera ''Grounded''."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"D'Angelo grew up in a musical family.",
"Her grandmother was a professional pianist, and her parents were both amateur musicians.",
"She sang in the Toronto Children's Chorus and went on international tours with the group.",
"She also played cello.",
"D'Angelo attended University of Toronto, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in music.",
"She went on to complete a fellowship at the Ravinia Steans Music Institute, which is part of the Ravinia Festival."
],
[
"Career",
"D'Angelo's debut as a soloist was at age 16 with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.",
"At the Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi in 2016, D'angelo made her stage debut as Cherubino in ''The Marriage of Figaro''.",
"In 2017, she was accepted into the Lindemann Young Artist Development Program at the Metropolitan Opera.",
"She made her debut on the stage at the Lincoln Center with the Met in 2018.In 2021, she was signed to Deutsche Grammophon and released an album only featuring songs by women composers.",
"In October of 2023, D'Angelo debuted the role of Jess in the world-premiere of ''Grounded'', an opera by composer Jeanine Tesori and librettist George Brant commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera.",
"The performances were held at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts with Washington National Opera.",
"The opera was made with D'Angelo being specifically chosen by Tesori to perform the role of Jess."
],
[
"Recognition",
"She was the first singer to receive the Leonard Bernstein Award from the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival.",
"She was the first vocalist ever to receive all four first prizes from the Operalia competiton."
],
[
"Discography",
"* ''Enargeia'' (2021)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * * * Performance schedule, Operabase*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Elleanthus tricallosus"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Elleanthus tricallosus''''' is a species of flowering plant within the orchid family."
],
[
"Description",
"''Elleanthus tricallosus'' is a small or medium-sized orchid.",
"It has slender stems, basal leaves, and a dark pink inflorescence."
],
[
"Range",
"Endemic to Costa Rica, it can be found at 1100 to 2600 meters elevations."
],
[
"Habitat",
"It lives in premontane rainforests, oak forests, and cloud forests."
],
[
"Ecology"
],
[
"Etymology"
],
[
"Taxonomy"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Figueira Champions Classic"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Figueira Champions Classic''' was the 2nd edition of the Figueira Champions Classic single-day cycling race.",
"It was held on 11 February 2024 over a distance of 192.4 km, starting and ending in Figueira da Foz.The race was won by Remco Evenepoel of in a 53-kilometer solo victory."
],
[
"Teams",
"Ten UCI WorldTeams, four UCI ProTeams, and nine UCI Continental teams made up the twenty-three teams that participated in the race.",
"'''UCI WorldTeams'''* * * * * * * * * * '''UCI ProTeams'''* * * * '''UCI Continental teams'''* * * * * * * * *"
],
[
"Results"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Key Lawrence"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Key Lawrence''' (born February 18, 2001) is an American football cornerback for the Ole Miss Rebels.",
"He previously played for the Oklahoma Sooners and the Tennessee Volunteers."
],
[
"Early life and high school",
"Lawrence attended high school at Ensworth.",
"Coming out of high school, Lawrence was rated as a four-star recruit where he held offers from schools such as Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Miami Ohio State, and Tennessee.",
"Lawrence ultimately decided to commit to play college football for the Tennessee Volunteers."
],
[
"College career",
"=== Tennessee ===In Lawrence's first career season in 2020, he finished the year with eight tackles and a pass deflection.",
"After the conclusion of the 2020 season, Lawrence decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal.=== Oklahoma ===Lawrence decided to transfer to play for the Oklahoma Sooners.",
"In week eight of the 2021 season, Lawrence made his first career start versus Kansas State, where he made seven tackles with two being for a loss, and he forced a fumble.",
"In week eleven, Lawrence notched seven tackles and two pass deflection, as he helped the Sooners to a win over Texas Tech.",
"Lawrence finished the 2021 season with 47 tackles, four pass deflections, and three forced fumbles, where for his performance he was named an all Big-12 honorable mention.",
"During the 2022 season, Lawrence tallied 57 tackles five pass deflections, an interception and two forced fumbles.",
"Lawrence opened the 2023 season strong as in week two he forced a fumble, and then in week three he intercepted a pass.",
"In week four, Lawrence notched three tackles and an interception in a 20-6 win over Cincinnati.",
"During the 2023 season, Lawrence totaled 44 tackles, three pass deflections, two interceptions, and a forced fumble.",
"After the conclusion of the 2023 season, Lawrence decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal.=== Ole Miss ===Lawrence decided to transfer to play for the Ole Miss Rebels."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Oklahoma Sooners bio* Tennessee Volunteers bio"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Machaerium scleroxylon"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Machaerium scleroxylon''''' is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae Common names for the species include: '''pau ferro''', '''morado''', '''caviuna''', '''Bolivian rosewood''', and '''Santos rosewood'''.",
"The wood is used as an alternative species to genuine rosewoods belonging to the genus ''Dalbergia''.",
"''Machaerium scleroxylon'' is a deciduous tree characterized by a spiny nature and a compact, vase-shaped crown, and has the potential to reach heights of 15 to 25 m. The trunk, featuring grooves and often branching at a low level, can attain a diameter of 50 to 90 cm.",
"The tree is sought after for its appealing timber, leading to frequent wild harvesting.",
"It also serves as a valuable pioneer species in woodland restoration and is commonly cultivated for ornamental purposes, prized for its attractive bark and delicate leaves.",
"The species holds particular interest for street planting due to the spines on young trunks acting as a deterrent against vandalism.",
"It thrives in semideciduous forests, adapting to both dense primary formations and more open, secondary growth areas, while it shows a preference for clayey, fertile soils with good drainage."
],
[
"Uses",
"Its wood has a similar feel and similar tonal attributes to genuine rosewoods, but is near 1000 points softer on the Janka hardness scale on average or more than all of the commonly traded species of rosewood except for Sisso and Amazonian rosewood (''Dalbergia spruceana'').",
"It also ranks lower in density of 5-10 lbs per cubic foot compared to common rosewoods (roughly 54 lbs/cf compared to 60-66 lbs/cf), though it does have a negligibly higher crushing strength and modulus of rupture than a few species of rosewood.",
"Pau ferro is lighter colored having more tans and light browns contrasting darker areas of its figure.",
"The wood may also be used for flooring, fancy furniture, and handgun grips.Sample of Santos rosewoodIn guitar making, pau ferro is mainly used for fingerboards and bridges.",
"Some luthiers also use it for the back and sides of acoustic guitars.Following the expansion of CITES regulations to restrict trade on all species of rosewood in 2017, Fender began using pau ferro on models which had previously featured rosewood fretboards.",
"Although the restrictions were lifted in 2019, pau ferro fretboards remained in place across much of the manufacturer's product range, in particular on Mexican-made instruments."
],
[
"Allergy information",
"Pau ferro, used as a rosewood substitute, is a strong sensitizer capable of causing acute outbreaks of allergic and irritant dermatitis in workers not previously exposed to it.",
"This, however, has not prevented furniture factories from using the product.",
"The allergen it contains, is (R)-3,4-dimethoxydalbergion, a strong skin sensitizer."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Luke Reimer (American football)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Luke Reimer''' (born May 2, 2000) is an American football linebacker for the Nebraska Cornhuskers."
],
[
"Early life and high school",
"Reimer attended high school at Lincoln North Star.",
"During his senior season, Reimer rushed for 397 yards while hauling in 167 yards through the air and notching nine total touchdowns.",
"Coming out of high school, Reimer decided to commit to play college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers."
],
[
"College career",
"In Reimer's career debut in week two of the 2019 season he recovered a fumble versus Colorado.",
"Reimer finished his first career season in 2019 with 11 tackles with one being for a loss and a fumble recovery.",
"In week two of the 2020 season, Reimer tallied ten tackles and a sack against Northwestern.",
"Reimer finished the 2020 season tallying 40 tackles with five going for a loss, two sacks, and a forced fumble.",
"In 2021, Reimer totaled 108 tackles with six being for a loss, a sack, six pass deflections, an interception, and three forced fumbles.",
"In 2022 Reimer notched 86 tackles with three and a half going for a loss, a sack, five pass deflections, and an interception.",
"In week eight of the 2023 season, Reimer made six tackles and a sack in a win over Northwestern.",
"Reimer finished the 2023 season with 48 tackles with seven and a being for a loss, and five sacks.",
"For his performance on the season, Reimer was named third team all Big-Ten."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Nebraska Cornhuskers bio"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The Delinquent"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Delinquent''''' is an 1805 comedy play by the British writer Frederick Reynolds.",
"It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 14 November 1805.The original cast included John Philip Kemble as The Delinquent, John Brunton as Sir Edward Specious, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Major Tornado, John Fawcett as Old Doric, William Thomas Lewis as Young Doric, William Claremont as Dorville, John Waddy as Landlord, John Liston as Old Nicholas, John Emery as Tom Tackle, George Davies Harley as Waiter, Nannette Johnston as Olivia and Maria Gibbs as Mrs. Aubrey."
],
[
"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 IV''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Christus Health Pro Challenge – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Maria Kozyreva and Ashley Lahey were the defending champions but only Kozyreva chose to defend her title.",
"She partnered alongside Elvina Kalieva but lost in the semifinals to Anna Rogers and Alana Smith.Amelia Rajecki and Abigail Rencheli won the title, defeating Rogers and Smith in the final, 7–5, 4–6, 16–14."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Julia Herr"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Julia Elisabeth Herr''' (born 28 November 1992, in Sigleß, Burgenland) is an Austrian politician affiliated with the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ).",
"From 2014 to 2020, she served as the Chairperson of the Socialist Youth Austria (SJÖ) and became the first woman to lead the organization.",
"Between 2016 and 2018, she held the position of Chairperson of the Federal Youth Representation (Bundesjugendvertretung).",
"In May 2019, she was listed as the sixth candidate on the SPÖ slate for the European Parliament election.",
"Julia Herr has been a Member of the Austrian National Council since October 2019."
],
[
"Early life and political career",
"Julia Herr graduated from the Gymnasium BRG Hochstraße in Mattersburg.",
"She is currently studying sociology at the University of Vienna.",
"In the Socialist Youth of Austria, she began her involvement in Pöttsching and worked in the Woman* Political Commission (FPK) for the SJ Burgenland.",
"From 2011, she was active as the women's affairs officer nationwide.=== Chair of Socialist Youth Austria ===At the 35th Congress of Socialist Youth of Austria in May 2014 in Graz, Julia Herr narrowly won with 54 percent against Fiona Kaiser from Upper Austria and, at the age of 21, became the youngest chair and the first woman in history to lead the SJÖ.",
"Herr highlighted a credibility issue within the SPÖ and advocated for an exit from the coalition with the ÖVP in cases of inadequate enforcement.",
"Her election program called for a democratic, Marxist, and feminist orientation of the SJÖ.",
"She advocated for the nationalization of all banks and key industries.Julia Herr gained significant media attention in 2015 through a YouTube video showing her being removed from the stage by the Minister of Education and Minister of Women, Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek, during the SPÖ Federal Party Congress in March 2014.At the 36th Regular Congress of the Socialist Youth of Austria on March 12 and 13, 2016, in St. Pölten, she was re-elected with 82.72 percent of the vote.At the 37th Regular Congress of the Socialist Youth of Austria on April 14 and 15, 2018, Herr was re-elected for her third term as chair with her best result yet, receiving 87.07 percent of the vote.In February 2020 she was succeeded by Paul Stich as chair of the SJÖ.=== Federal Youth Representation ===In 2016, Herr became the chair of the Federal Youth Representation (Bundesjugendvertretung), where combating youth unemployment and poverty were significant concerns.",
"Between 2014 and 2016, she was already the spokesperson for the Women's Political Committee of the Federal Youth Representation.At the General Assembly of the Federal Youth Representation on March 22, 2018, Caroline Pavitsits was elected as Julia Herr's successor as chair of the Federal Youth Representation.=== 2017 National Council election ===On July 21, 2017 Julia Herr announced her candidacy for a seat in the National Council of the SPÖ in the 2017 National Council election.",
"She ran on the 16th list position and campaigned for preferential votes.In her campaign she emphasized the need to address \"the actual concerns of young people, which revolve more around apprenticeships, jobs, and affordable housing.\"",
"She proposed financing these initiatives by requiring \"banks and corporations to contribute\".She received 2607 preferential votes.",
"Although only the former Chancellor Christian Kern (67,227) and former Minister Pamela Rendi-Wagner (2709) received more votes from those ranked ahead of her, she narrowly missed entering the National Council.=== 2019 European Parliament election ===On October 18, 2018, the SPÖ announced that Julia Herr would run as the 6th candidate for the European Parliament election on May 26, 2019.Julia Herr received 19,416 preferential votes, the second highest among all SPÖ candidates and the sixth highest overall.=== 2019 National Council election ===On July 10, 2019, it was announced that Julia Herr would run on the 7th list position of the SPÖ federal list.Herr was also the lead candidate in Penzing in 2019 and the second candidate on the regional list for electoral district Vienna South-West.",
"In her presentation, her central statements were: \"I am running and fighting to ensure that the interests of the people in the country are worth more than the profit interests of a few.",
"Apartments are for living, not for speculation.",
"We must stop the transformation of our state into a self-service shop for millionaires.",
"Politics must not be for sale, and elections must not be decided by donations from corporate chiefs worth millions.",
"Clear limits are needed here for donations and campaign budgets\"."
],
[
"Political positions",
"=== Society ===Julia Herr organized a \"Beer-for-Marriage-Equality\" demonstration for the opening of marriage for homosexuals in front of the ÖVP headquarters.",
"In 2016, she supported the concerns of numerous volunteer organizations and participated in the cross party press conference of the Save the Association Festivals (RDV) initiative, advocating for more association friendly regulations.",
"In 2017, she advocated for a nationwide uniform youth protection law and a smoking ban in restaurants.",
"Herr supports the legalization of cannabis for recreational use.In response to the successful performance of the Austrian women's national football team at the 2017 UEFA Women's Euro, Julia Herr advocated for increased support for professional and school based women's football in Austria.In a publication on a party website, Julia Herr positioned herself against a ban on headscarves, stating that it restricts the freedom of choice of those affected and that gender pay gaps constitute a more severe form of discrimination against women.",
"In her speech, she emphasized that \"currently, with incitement against immigrants, against refugees or against Islam, elections are won, but social cutbacks affect migrants, as well as the unemployed and low wage workers.",
"In the end, only the rich and corporations benefit\".=== Economy ===In 2014 Herr called for the nationalization of all banks and key industries, citing Venezuela as a model.",
"In 2018, Herr reiterated this demand, expressing her support for the call made by German SPD official Kevin Kühnert for the nationalization of parts of the real estate market, but she clarified that her model \"is not the GDR\".She strongly opposes the free trade agreements CETA and TTIP and advocates for an increase in the minimum wage.",
"Herr supported the SPÖ's demand for a Green New Deal before the 2019 EU elections.=== Structure and orientation of the SPÖ ===Within the SPÖ, Herr advocates for the enforcement of the women's quota.",
"In 2018, she criticized the fact that the \"historic task of overcoming capitalism\" was not reflected in the new party program of the SPÖ.=== Russo-Ukrainian War ===In 2014 Herr stated in a press release: \"Since the EU-supported coup, it seems that there is a free hand for armed fascist gangs in Ukraine.",
"When will the non-democratically legitimate government in Kiev finally be stopped?\"",
"She called on the government not to \"jump on a one-sided Russia-hostile course according to the taste of NATO, EU, and US,\" stating that a \"Russia-hostile course (...) is a disgrace for a neutral country like Austria\"."
],
[
"Awards",
"* Leading Ladies Award 2014"
],
[
"External links",
"* Campaign platform for the candidacy as chairperson of the SJÖ by Julia Herr (in German)* Socialist Youth Austria (SJÖ) (in German)* Julia Herr on the website of the Austrian Parliament (in German)* www.meineabgeordneten.at (in German)* juliaherr.at official website (in German)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Onekaka Power Station"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Onekaka Power Station''' is a small hydro-electric generating station on the Onekaka River, in Golden Bay / Mohua, New Zealand.",
"The first power station on the river was built in 1928–29 to provide power for the Onekaka Ironworks.",
"The original scheme included a concrete arch dam, a penstock, and a powerhouse containing a Boving pelton wheel, rated at 250kW.After the Onekaka Ironworks closed, the power station remained in operation from 1937 to 1944, generating electricity for the Golden Bay area.",
"The scheme was abandoned in the 1950s.",
"However, a group of local hydro enthusiasts began work on a rebuild in 1995, and formed a company Onekaka Energy Ltd, to manage the re-development and operation of the scheme.",
"Up to 500 litres a second would be diverted from the Onekaka River, and opponents expressed concerns that a reduction in minimum flows in the river would affect the native fish, the shortjaw kōkopu.",
"The new scheme uses the historic concrete arch dam, but a new penstock was built on the same alignment as the original.",
"The new penstock extends a further , to a new powerhouse downstream from the original site.",
"New generating equipment for the scheme was obtained from salvage of two 500kW auxiliary hydro-generator sets that had originally been used at the Tuai Power Station, a 60MW station built as part of the Lake Waikaremoana scheme in the 1920s.",
"The hydraulic head of the station is and the rated capacity of the new generating plant is 940kW.",
"It was commissioned in November 2003, and produces 3.5 GWh annually.",
"The output is sold on the New Zealand electricity market.",
"The scheme produces 10 to 20 percent of the electricity used in Golden Bay.Onekaka Dam under construction in the late 1920s"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Dix Davis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Peter Dixon Davis''' (born '''Dixon Davis'''; September 12, 1926 – January 6, 2024) was an American child actor in radio and film, perhaps best known as Randolph, the title character's wise-cracking kid brother on the popular 1940s teen sitcom, ''A Date With Judy''.",
"Davis later served as an intelligence analyst with the United States Information Service and, for more than three decades, with the Central Intelligence Agency's Office of Current Intelligence (OCI)."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Dixon Davis was born in Los Angeles, California on September 12, 1926.He was the younger of two sons born to Fredrick Duane Davis and Marion Naomi Stimson.",
"According to an article published in 1942 by the ''Harrisburg Telegraph'', Davis's \"overnight\" transition \"from newsboy's assistant to actor\" occurred in the summer of 1934 in front of The Brown Derby on Wilshire Boulevard, where, while hawking newspapers and magazines, Davis and his brother caught the fancy of a party of passersby headed by songwriter Gus Kahn.",
"After purchasing some of their wares, Kahn and company instructed the boys to report to United Artists the next day for parts in Eddie Cantor's upcoming film, and thus Davis came to make his uncredited screen debut in the 1934 musical comedy ''Kid Millions''.",
"The brief film career that resulted likewise consisted primarily of inconsequential bit parts, mostly uncredited.",
"That said, on the rare occasion that that he was given anything to play, Davis's work did not go unnoticed.",
"Case in point, the 1940 drama, ''The Old Swimmin' Hole''.",
"Concluding its review of the film, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' notes, \"Si Jenks is fine in support and there is still another good bit by another child, Dix Davis,\" while the British periodical ''Monthly Film Bulletin'' observes: Jackie Moran is not so convincing as the adolescent Chris, but Charles Brown plays the big-hearted country doctor to perfection, and a special word must be said for Dix Davis, a small boy in the hero worshipping stage who wants to join the Lions.In May 1939, Davis made his radio debut opposite Lionel Barrymore on ''The Rudy Vallee Show''.",
"The trio would be reunited at least twice in the next few years, for the 1941 and '42 editions of Barrymore's annual Christmas day rendition of Dickens' ''A Christmas Carol'', with Davis as Tiny Tim and Vallee, Bob Cratchit, to Barrymore's Scrooge.",
"In April 1944, Davis co-starred with New York Yankees centerfielder Joe Dimaggio as the latter made his acting debut on the radio anthology series, ''Skippy Hollywood Theatre''.",
"Later that year, Davis was teamed with Basil Rathbone on Columbia Masterworks' recording of Robert Louis Stevenson's ''Treasure Island'', as Jim Hawkins to Rathbone's Long John Silver.",
"Approximate date(s) Program Role Notes May 1939 ''The Rudy Vallee Show'' Radio debut opposite Lionel Barrymore 1939 or 1940 ''Hedda Hopper's Hollywood'' Jack Benny Series aired Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, featuring Hoppers' \"Biodramas\" of Hollywood celebrities, each consisting of either three or six parts.",
"Benny's was one of the 6-parters, and in the first episode or two, Davis played the young Benny.",
"1940 through 1949 ''One Man's Family'' Pinky 1941 through 1948 ''A Date With Judy'' Randolph Foster 1941 ''Jack Benny Show'' Belly Laugh Barton April 29, 1941 through August 16, 1941 ''Latitude Zero'' Written by Anne and Ted Sherdeman.",
"March 3, 1941 ''Lux Radio Theatre''ep.",
"\"My Bill\" Bill Colbrook With Kay Francis and Warren William.",
"December 25, 1941, December 25, 1942 ''A Christmas Carol'' Tiny Tim Co-starred with Lionel Barrymore, who plays Scrooge.",
"January 19, 1942 ''The Orson Welles Show''ep.",
"\"My Little Boy\" 1942 ''Hap Hazard'' Stanley, the bellhop 1942 ''Blondie'' Alvin Fuddle 1942 ''Burns and Allen'' Neighbor's child September 2 and 9, 1942 ''Those We Love'' Edgar (\"the mean little boy\") Guest star on two episodes.",
"November 2, 1942 through July 30, 1943 ''Today at the Duncans'' Dinky Duncan Summer 1943 ''The Fred Brady Show'' Orson (Fred's kid brother) Summer replacement show for ''The Bob Burns Show''.",
"April 22, 1944 ''Skippy Hollywood Theatre''ep.",
"\"One Hit—Two Errors\" Lefty Collins Co-starred with Joe DiMaggio, making his acting debut as \"Joe Collins.\"",
"November 1944 Columbia Masterworks''Treasure Island'' Jim Hawkins Paired with Basil Rathbone's Long John Silver; Rathbone also narrates.",
"1944 through 1946 ''The Charlotte Greenwood Show'' Robert Barton 1946 ''The Second Mrs. Burton'' Brad Burton April through July 1948 ''I Love Adventure'' August 1948 ''Dr.",
"Christian'' Scrapper Malloy c. 1950 ''Mail Call''Program no.",
"367 A soap opera satire and a quiz show satire called, \"Take It Or I'll Give You A Shot In The Head.",
"\"Also feat.",
"Del Sharbutt, Lina Romay, Toni Harper, Dick Powell, Martha Stewart, Herb Jeffries, André Previn, Michel Perrier, Armed Forces Radio Service Orchestra.",
"June 8, 1953 through February 5, 1954 ''Family Skeleton''"
],
[
"Later career",
"As early as 1943, Davis let it be known that his long-range goals did not include acting, nor anything else remotely show-business-related.Dix is dark-haired, brown-eyed, has regular features which are thickly speckled with freckles, and is \"14 going on 15.\"",
"Most of the time he seems a bit too preoccupied to pay much attention to girls; possibly because his thoughts are concerned with the far-away places of the globe.",
"His ambition, it appears, is to be a trained geographer-explorer, and his hobby is map making.In 1946 and '47, an approximately one-year-long hitch with the United States Army saw Davis reach the rank of Sergeant, but also delayed by one year his graduation from the University of Southern California.",
"In 1948, the then-21-year-old USC senior initially hinted at, then definitively announced his intention to pursue a diplomatic career.",
"In November of that year, however, a recent addition to ''A Date With Judy's'' cast helped Davis—albeit only temporarily—make a somewhat less radical career detour:Dix Davis, who plays Randolph, Judy's brother, And Dick Crenna, Oogie Pringle, the teen-ager's boy friend, have now entered a new profession—song writing.",
"They've just written a tune, \"Tomorrow,\" which they hope to publish soon.",
"Davis did the lyrics, Crenna the music.Following a six-month, 15,000-mile road trip through Europe in 1949, Davis was employed by the State Department, serving as Assistant Press Officer in Pakistan.",
"He later earned an advanced degree in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley, prior to commencing his 33-year career with the CIA's Office of Current Intelligence, delivering periodic briefings to every U.S. President from Eisenhower through Reagan."
],
[
"Personal life and death",
"Davis met his future wife June Dunn in Washington, D.C., during his second career with the CIA's Office of Current Intelligence.",
"He died on January 6, 2024, at the age of 97.He was predeceased by his wife and his brother, and survived by his late wife's two sons, their spouses, and several grandchildren."
],
[
"Partial filmography",
"*''Kid Millions'' (1934) - Little Boy in Ice Cream Number (uncredited)*''Our Gang Follies of 1936'' (1935) - Audience member lifted in air when fat boy sits down*''The Pigskin Palooka'' (1937) - #33 on Opposing Team*''Our Gang Follies of 1938'' (1937) - Boy sitting at the table closest to the gang's, right next to Spanky, in Clubhouse Spanky scene (uncredited)*''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (1938) - Schoolboy (uncredited)*''Test Pilot'' (1938) - Kid (uncredited)*''Cocoanut Grove'' (1938) - Boy Who Fights Half-Pint (uncredited)*''The Singing Cowgirl'' (1938) - Billy Harkins*''The Little Ranger'' (1938) - Gang Member Who Ties Alfalfa (uncredited)*''Breaking the Ice'' (1938) - uncredited*''Aladdin's Lantern'' (1938) - Boy Sitting Behind Deacon (uncredited)*''Feathered Pests'' (1939) - Kid*''The Doctor Takes a Wife'' (1940) - Boy (uncredited)*''Our Town'' (1940) - Si Crowell*''I Love You Again'' (1940) - Cpl.",
"Belenson (uncredited)*''The Old Swimmin' Hole'' (1940) - Jimmy*''Meet the Chump'' (1940) - Newsboy (uncredited)*''Bad Men of Missouri'' (1941) - Young Bob (uncredited)*''The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins'' (1943) - Messenger (voice)"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* \"Foreign Relations Award Given to U. of C. Student\".",
"''San Francisco Examiner''.",
"April 23, 1956.Sec.",
"1, p. 32.",
"* Davis, Peter Dixon (1957).",
"''The Himalayan Frontier from the Perspective of India's National Interest''.",
"Berkeley, CA : The University of California.",
"."
],
[
"External links",
"* * Dix Davis at Discogs"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Sarah Bodman"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sarah Bodman''' is a British artist and scholar known for her work with artist's books."
],
[
"Education",
"Bodman has the following degrees: Doctor of Philosophy UWE, Bristol, 2018; Master's of Philosophy, UWE, Bristol, 1995; BA in Fine Arts with honors, Falmouth School of Art, 1991."
],
[
"Career",
"Bodman is a professor at University of the West England, Bristol where she is Artists’ Books / Programme Leader MA Multidisciplinary Printmaking Centre for Print Research.Bodman is the editor of ''Artist’s Book Yearbook'' , ''Book Arts Newsletter,'' and ''The Blue Notebook'' journal.",
"She is also a researcher at WITTA (Writing In / To / Through Art).Bodman is a prolific writer with many publications in the field of book arts.",
"Her own artist's books have been included in presitigous collections and anthologies.Bodman was one of the initial hosts for the books arts and bookmark aspects of the al Mutanabbi Street project."
],
[
"Publications",
"* ''Artists’ Books Creative Production and Marketing'', Impact Press UWE Bristol, 3rd edition 2010, * ''Creating Artists’ Books'' A & C Black, London, December 2007, * ''A Manifesto for the Book'', co-authored with Tom Sowden, 2010, * ''Editor: Artist's Book Yearbook 2024-2025,'' Impact Press, UWE Bristol, Jan 2024, * ''Editor: Artist's Book Yearbook 2022-2023,'' Impact Press, UWE Bristol, Jan 2022, * ''Editor: The Blue Notebook: journal for artists’ books,'' 64pp, biannual, Impact Press, est.",
"October 2006, ISSN 1751-1712* ''Editor: Book Arts Newsletter'', 4-6 weekly, edited newsletter, Impact Press, est.",
"2002, ISSN 1754-9086* Artists’ books news column for ''ARLIS UK and Ireland news-sheet'' (2006 - 2015)* ''ARLISmatters'' (2016 – 2018)* Artists’ Books series for ''a-n'' (2015- 2019)* ‘Imagined Worlds Abound’, in ''turn the page anthology'' - publication Feb 2024* Book Review: ‘Women in Print I and Women in Print 2’, ''Journal of the Printing Historical Society'', Third Series, Number 4, December 2023, ISSN 0079-5321, pp 339–340* ‘Pandora’s Hieroglyphic Primer’, in ''RE:Making - A Documentation of Work by Angela Lorenz'', edited by Judith Tolnick Champa with Jae Jennifer Rossman, the jenny-press, New Haven, CT, USA, , August 2023, pp152, 173* ‘Emanation for the Fox Sisters' for - ''Field Report, Journal of Field Study International'', report on activities 2022, editor David Dellafiora, May 2023* ''KART 125'', David Dellafiora - curator, published by genU & Field Study International, Australia, April 2023* ''KART 122'', David Dellafiora - curator, published by genU & Field Study International, Australia, October 2022* ‘Write here’ for - ''Field Report, Journal of Field Study International'', report on activities 2021, editor David Dellafiora, June 2022* ''Postcards for Perec'', Complied and edited by Linda Parr, Impact Press, Bristol, February 2022, , pp 17, 23, 26, 30, 34, 40, 42, 45, 55, 60* ‘Why Publish?’ for - ''Field Report 2020, Journal of Field Study International'', report on activities 2020, editor David Dellafiora, June 2021* ‘Spending time within books’ in ''Refresh the Book: On the Hybrid Nature of the Book in the Age of Electronic Publishing.''",
"Editors: K. Bazarnik, V. Hildebrand-Schat & C. B Schulz.",
"Koninklijke Brill NV, the Netherlands, , April 2021, pp 221–245* Artwork featured in ''Right here, right now - Observations, Speculations & Hallucinations'', edited by Danny Aldred, Book-Lab, ISBN 978-1-71680-539-4, September 2020, pp138–139* ‘Susan Hiller’ for ''Salon for a Speculative Future'', edited by Monika Oechsler with Sharon Kivland, Ma Bibliothèque, , June 2020, pp28–29* ‘On reading the ongoing, environmentally-focused works encompassing ''Termómetos Project'' from Mexican artist Ireri Topete’, ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 32, Issue 127, Autumn 2023, pp22–23* 'WORLD BOOK NIGHT UNITED ARTISTS, Stories of and strategies for experimental, collaborative publishing', ''Axon: Creative Explorations'', Vol 13 No 1, ''Text | Page | Art,'' July 2023, pp2–21* 'Depths of fields - Chrystal Cherniwchan & Craig Tattersall's print and sound collaborations', ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 32, Issue 126, Summer 2023, pp22–23* 'In Search of Symmetry: Sarah Bodman speaks with artist Tricia Treacy as she prepares for an exhibition of her new work Scaffolding at the Center for Book Arts, New York', ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 31, Issue 125, Spring 2023, pp22–23* 'Worlds within Words - the hand printed chapbooks of Graeme Hobbs', ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 31, Issue 124, Winter 2022, pp22–23* 'Connecting the Dots: Sarah Bodman links collaborative book projects by Mary V Marsh with her own printed poem created long distance during the pandemic', ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 31, Issue 123, Autumn 2022, pp22–23* 'Two Sides to Every Story - letterpress printed bookworks by Andrew Morrison', ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 31, Issue 122, Summer 2022, pp22–23* ‘Looking into the Light: Randi Annie Strand’s light-refracting series Prism and the reading of her books as performance’, ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 31, Issue 121, Spring 2022, pp22–23 * ‘25 and counting: San Francisco Center for the Book celebrates its past and future in artists’ books’, ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 30, Issue 120, Winter 2021, pp22–23* ‘Past and Future Tense, ''The Faded Future Archive'' by Ioannis Anastasiou and Majka Dokudowicz’, ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 30, Issue 119, Autumn 2021, pp22–23* ‘His Dark Materials, artists’ books by Ian Andrews exploring Dark Matter’, ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 30, Issue 118, Summer 2021, pp22–23* ‘Nature Trails, botanical bookworks by Radha Pandey’, ''Printmaking Today'', Vol 30, Issue 117, Spring 2021, pp22–23"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* ''‘turn the page’ anthology'', edited by Jules Allen* ''1000 Artists’ Books: Exploring the Book as Art'', Sandra Salamoney with Peter & Donna Thomas, Quarry Books, Beverly, MA, USA* ''Masters Book Arts: major works by leading artists'', curated by Eileen Wallace, Lark Books, New York."
],
[
"Collections",
"* Tate Britain* the British Library* the V & A Museum* All Saints Library and Winchester School of Art, UK* Joan Flasch Artist's Book Collection, Yale Center for British Art* MoMA New York* Brooklyn Museum of Art* Mills College* Rhode Island School of Design, USA* Jack Ginsberg collection, Johannesburg, South Africa* Rikhardinkatu Library, Helsinki, Finland* Artists’ Books Archive, Milan* Bibliotheca Alexandria, Egypt* Moscow Artist's Book Archive* KKV Grafik Artist's Book Arkiv, Sweden* The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney* Institute of the Arts, Canberra, Australia"
],
[
"Solo exhibitions",
"* Sarah Bodman - I Made This For You, 15th AMACI - Giornata del Contemporaneo.",
"Curated by Antonio Freiles, Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea L. Barbera, Messina, Italy, 12/10/2019 - 15/11/2019.Publication: Lago Cremisi Permanente, 2019* Read To Me - A psychometric collaboration with objects.",
"Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY, USA, 09/09/18 - 27/10/18** Winchester School of Art, UK 15/11/18 - 20/12/18** Collins Memorial Library, Puget Sound USA, 12/03/19–12/05/19** Bower Ashton Library, UWE Bristol (The Story of 'Read to Me' exhibition) 01/07/19 - 31/08/19** John M. Flaxman Library, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 26/08/19 - 27/09/19* ''Lady Vengeance - Artists’ Books by Sarah Bodman'', 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA March 6–28, 2009* ''Lady Vengeance - Artists’ Books by Sarah Bodman'' at the Collins Memorial Library, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, USA.",
"4 May - 1 June 2009"
],
[
"Awards",
"* The Marsh Test artist's book publishing award, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, New York, 2002"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The Voice Teens (Philippine season 3)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The third season of the Philippine reality singing competition ''The Voice Teens'' premiered on February 17, 2024, on the Kapamilya Channel.",
"The season is presented by Robi Domingo and Bianca Gonzalez, who debut as presenters in the spin-off.",
"This season's coaching panel consists of Bamboo Mañalac, who returns for his third season, and debuting coaches KZ Tandingan and Martin Nievera, who previously debuted as coaches on the fifth season of ''The Voice Kids.''",
"With the coaching panel reduced, the season is the first ''Teens'' season to feature three coaches."
],
[
"Overview",
"=== Development ===On December 15, 2023, during the ABS-CBN Christmas Special, it was announced that ''The Voice Teens'' would return for a third season on the Kapamilya Channel as part of its program lineup for the first quarter of 2024.On February 5, 2024, it was announced that the season will premiere on February 17.=== Auditions ===The auditions were open for applicants aged 13 to 17.In addition to on-ground auditions held throughout the Philippines, online auditions were also opened from January 15 to 26, 2024.+On-ground auditions of ''The Voice Teens''DateVenueCityRef.January 6, 7, 14, and 21, 2024ABS-CBN Center RoadQuezon City, Metro ManilaJanuary 20, 2024 Starmall EDSA Shaw Mandaluyong, Metro Manila Xentro Mall Batangas Batangas City, Batangas Pacific Mall Lucena Lucena, QuezonJanuary 21, 2024 Vista Mall Bataan Roman Superhighway, Balanga, Bataan Pacific Mall Legazpi Legazpi, Albay=== Coaches and presenters ===Of the four coaches that appeared in the previous season, only Bamboo Mañalac returned as a coach, marking the departure of Apl.de.ap, Sarah Geronimo, and Lea Salonga from the judging panel.",
"KZ Tandingan, and Martin Nievera, who debuted as coaches in the fifth season of ''The Voice Kids'', reprise their roles as coaches for the season.",
"With the coaching panel reduced to three, the season is the first to feature a smaller judging panel and the first to feature one female coach.Robi Domingo and Bianca Gonzalez served as the presenters for the season, reprising their roles from the fifth ''Kids'' season, replacing hosts Alex Gonzaga and Luis Manzano.",
"Jeremy Glinoga returned as a presenter for the companion show for his second ''Teens'' season and fourth season overall.",
"Lorraine Galvez, a contestant from the first season, and Isang Manlapaz and Kendra Aguirre, the winners of the previous season, join the companion show as presenters."
],
[
"Teams",
" Coaches Top 63 artists Martin Nievera Andrea Julian Failene Malijan Cards España ''TBD in Battles'' ''TBD in Battles'' KZ Tandingan Hope Sebial ''TBD in Battles'' ''TBD in Battles'' Bamboo Mañalac Kevin Mirasol Nicole Olivo Laurence Dalisay Zara Baningen ''TBD in Battles'' ''TBD in Battles''"
],
[
"Blind auditions",
"The season began with the blind auditions on February 17, 2024.In each audition, each artist performs their piece in front of the panel of coaches, whose chairs are facing the audience.",
"If a coach is interested in working with the artist, they may opt to press the button to face the artist.",
"An artist is defaulted to a coach when only one coach turns; if multiple coaches turn, the coaches compete for the artist, who will later choose their coach.",
"Each coach can \"block\" an opposing coach to prevent an artist from joining their team.",
"Each coach is tasked with forming a team of 21 artists, with Nievera leading MarTeam, Tandingan leading Team Supreme, and Mañalac leading Kamp Kawayan.",
"At the end of the round, 63 artists advance to the battles.",
"+ '''Blind auditions color key''' ''' ✔ ''' Coach pressed \"I WANT YOU\" button Artist joined this coach's team Artist defaulted to this coach's team Artist was eliminated with no coach pressing their button ''' ✘ ''' Coach pressed \"I WANT YOU\" button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist * Blocked by Martin* Blocked by KZ* Blocked by Bamboo=== Episode 1 (February 17) ===+ First blind audition results Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices Martin KZ Bamboo 1 Andrea Julian 14 Rizal \"I Won't Last a Day Without You\" ✔ — ✔ 2 Kevin Mirasol 16 Manila \"Buwan\" ✔ — ✔ 3 Divine Camposano 16 Cavite \"Maging Sino Ka Man\" — — — 4 Hope Sebial 13 Talisay, Cebu \"Saan Darating Ang Umaga\" — ✔ — 5 Failene Malijan 15 Santo Tomas, Batangas \"How Could You Say You Love Me\" ✔ ✔ ✔=== Episode 2 (February 18) ===+ Second blind audition results Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices Martin KZ Bamboo1 Nicole Olivo 15 Laguna \"Dance Monkey\"✔✔ ✔2 Cards España 16 Lucena, Quezon \"Doon Lang\" ✔——3 Laurence Dalisay 15 Batangas City \"Uhaw\" — ✔ ✔4 Leanne Estipona 14 Legazpi, Albay \"Tagu-Taguan\" — — —5 Zara Baningen 14 Antipolo, Rizal \"Ang Buhay Ko\"✔— ✔"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Chiesa del Carmine, Piacenza"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The former '''Chiesa del Carmine''' (Church of the Carmine Order) is a Baroque style, now deconsecrated Roman Catholic church, located at Piazza Cassali #10, adjacent to the Casa del Mutilato in Piacenza, Region of Emilia Romagna, Italy.",
"The space is now used for communal use administered by ''Laboratorio Aperto Piacenza''."
],
[
"History",
"A church was built at this site in 1334 by the Mendicant order of Carmelite monks; this church was oriented in the opposite orientation with the entrance portal to the east and the apse in the west.",
"In the seventeenth century a major refurbishment inverted the orientation.",
"The church and the order was suppressed in 1805, and the church was used first as a hospital then a warehouse, while the adjacent convent became barracks and in 1807, an abbatoir.",
"By 1923, convent and church buildings were utilized as offices of the Fascist party.",
"The church by 2006 was abbandoned.",
"In 2017, a project for restoration of the church was begun and completed two years later.",
"During the restorations portions of a Roman era mosaic pavement were discovered."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of Providence Friars men's basketball seasons"
],
[
"Introduction",
"thumbSyracuse vs. Providence in February 2010 at the in Providence, This is a '''list of the seasons completed by the Providence Friars men's basketball team'''.Providence has fielded a men's college basketball team since 1926.The team played as an independent until 1979, when it became a charter member of the original Big East Conference.",
"Providence was among seven schools to leave the original Big East in 2013 to become charter members of a new Big East Conference.From 1975 to 1978, during four of the five seasons immediately preceding the formation of the original Big East Conference, Providence took part in the Eastern College Athletic Conference's regional Division I ECAC Men's Basketball Tournaments for Northeastern universities, which gave Northeastern colleges and universities which otherwise did not have one access to a tournament with an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I tournament.",
"Each ECAC regional tournament champion received an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I tournament.",
"Providence qualified for the ECAC New England Region Tournament in each season from 1975 to 1978, but never won the tournament championship.",
"The Friars did not qualify for the ECAC Tournament in 1979.Although Providence never won the regular-season or Big East tournament championship in the original Big East Conference of 1979–2013, it won the tournament championship in 2014 and the regular-season championship in 2022 in the new Big East Conference.Providence has appeared in the NCAA Tournament 22 times, reaching the Final Four in 1973 and 1987.Providence has made 20 appearances in the National Invitation Tournament, winning it in 1961 and 1963.It has made one appearance in the NAIA tournament"
],
[
"Seasons"
],
[
"Notes",
": After Providence and six other schools left the original Big East Conference to form a new Big East Conference in 2013, the original Big East Conference became the American Athletic Conference, marketed as \"The American.",
"\": Providence was deemed the New England champion in 1929, 1930, 1932, and 1935.: Although an independent at the time, Providence participated from 1975 to 1978 in the end-of-season ECAC tournaments organized by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (a loosely organized sports federation of Eastern colleges and universities) for ECAC members which otherwise had no access to an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I tournament.",
"Each of these regional tournaments gave its winner an automatic bid to that years NCAA tournament in the same manner as conference tournaments of conventional conferences.",
"Providence played in the ECAC New England Region Tournament in each of these four seasons, but never won an ECAC tournament championship.",
"Providence did not qualify for the ECAC Tournament in 1979.: From the 1995–1996 through 1997–1998 seasons, the original Big East Conference was divided into the Big East 6 and Big East 7 divisions.",
"Providence played in the Big East 7 Division during all three seasons.",
": From the 2000–2001 through 2002–2003 seasons, the original Big East Conference was divided into the East and West divisions.",
"Providence played in the East Division during all three seasons.",
": The 2020 Big East men's basketball tournament was cancelled after the first round due to the COVID-19 pandemic.",
"Providence had a first-round bye and therefore did not play in the tournament.",
"The 2020 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament and 2020 National Invitation Tournament also were cancelled due to the pandemic."
],
[
"References",
"===Footnotes======Sources===*"
]
]
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[
"2 Broke Girls (season 6)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The sixth and final season of the American television sitcom ''2 Broke Girls'', premiered on CBS on October 10, 2016, and concluded on April 17, 2017.The series was created and executively produced by Michael Patrick King and Whitney Cummings.",
"The season focuses on Max Black, a sarcastic below-the-poverty-line waitress, and Caroline Channing, a disgraced New York socialite turned waitress, as they continue their cupcake business venture.Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs portray the two lead characters of the series, Max Black and Caroline Channing.",
"The main cast is rounded out by actors Garrett Morris, Jonathan Kite, Matthew Moy and Jennifer Coolidge, who portray Earl, Oleg, Han Lee, and Sophie Kaczynski, respectively.This is the second time that a season premieres on October instead of September, and the first time the season ended in April instead of May.",
"On May 12, 2017, it was announced the series was cancelled after six seasons.",
"This season finale titled \"''And 2 Broke Girls: The Movie''\" now serves as a de facto series finale.",
"__TOC__"
],
[
"Plot",
"The final season follows Max Black (Kat Dennings) and Caroline Channing (Beth Behrs) as they continue to delve into their business venture, Max's Homemade Cupcakes, as their personal lives and relationships become more and more complicated.",
"Following the end of season five, Max and Caroline are now part-owners of the Brooklyn diner, along with Han.",
"Sophie and Oleg navigate through the complications of becoming new parents, as their differences and similarities come into play on their now growing family."
],
[
"Cast and Characters",
"* Kat Dennings as Max Black* Beth Behrs as Caroline Channing* Jonathan Kite as Oleg* Garrett Morris as Earl* Matthew Moy as Han* Jennifer Coolidge as Sophie Kaczynski"
],
[
"Episodes"
],
[
"Ratings"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ma non tutta la vita"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''Ma non tutta la vita'''\" () is a song by Ricchi e Poveri.",
"It was released as a digital download and for streaming on 7 February 2024 by Carosello Records.The song was Ricchi e Poveri's entry for the Sanremo Music Festival 2024, the 74th edition of Italy's musical festival that doubles also as a selection of the act for the Eurovision Song Contest, where it placed 21st in the grand final."
],
[
"Music video",
"A music video to accompany the release of \"Ma non tutta la vita\", directed by Galattico, was first released onto YouTube on 7 February 2024."
],
[
"Charts",
"+ Chart performance for \"Ma non tutta la vita\" Chart (2024) Peakposition Italy (FIMI) 19 Italy Airplay (EarOne) 42"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Lúcio (footballer, born 1953)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lúcio Idair Frasson''' (born 12 February 1953), simply known as '''Lúcio''', is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a defender."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Criciúma, he started his career at EC Próspera.",
"He played both right back and centre-back, standing out for the goals he scored with strong kicks.",
"At Vila Nova he became an idol in the 1973 Goiás title where the team was undefeated champion.",
"At Internacional, he also won a state championship in 1978 and the Brazilian championship in 1979.He scored a historic goal against Émerson Leão in a friendly match between the Rio Grande do Sul state team and the Brazil national football team.",
"He currently owns a fabric manufacturing company in Criciúma."
],
[
"Honours",
";Vila Nova*Campeonato Goiano: 1973;Internacional*Campeonato Brasileiro: 1979*Campeonato Gaúcho: 1978"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Lúcio at ogol.com.br"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Route 200 (Israel)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Route 200''' (also known as the Ramla bypass road) is a regional road in Israel that connects Highway 44 and Route 431.It mainly serves the residents of the western neighbourhoods of the city of Ramla and in the future also the Gani Aviv neighbourhood, located in the city of Lod and the neighbourhoods that will be built on the Tzrifin area.Part of the road was opened to traffic in May 2020.There are plans to extend the road to the Gani Aviv neighbourhood in Lod, but as of 2022, the plan has not been advanced."
],
[
"Junctions (South to North)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of highways in Israel"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Christus Health Pro Challenge – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Taylor Townsend was the defending champion but chose not to participate.Emma Navarro won the title, defeating Kayla Day in the final, 6–3, 6–4."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Reactivate"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Reactivate''''' is a series of compilation albums published by React Music known for pioneering electronic and trance music.",
"With 18 releases, and a number of best-of compilations, the series has achieved both chart success and over a million record sales.",
"The Reactivate sound has been reported as significant in the international rave music scene."
],
[
"History",
"The first in the series, ''Reactivate Volume #1 - The Belgian Techno Anthems'', was launched by James Horrocks in 1991.Horrocks and React published the series to capture the music typically heard on club nights, and distribute hard to get European rave and techno music.",
"Artists that have been featured in the series include E-Trax, Armin Van Buuren, Mrs Wood, Push, Sven Vath, BBE, GTO, John '00' Fleming, Ferry Corsten, Tiesto, Jam & Spoon, and Tony De Vit.",
"Volumes 8, 9, 10, and 12 were compiled by DJ and producer Blu Peter, with volume 10 in particular achieving renown for creating the \"Reactivate 10 Generation\".",
"In 2015 the best-of compilation, ''Reactivate 91-01'' mixed by Rachel Auburn, was released to positive critical reception with one reviewer stating that, for React, it was \"by far their best compilation\".",
"In 2023 Reactivate was reported as \"back on the dancefloor\" with the launch of a new clubwear fashion range that capitalised on the novel artwork used for the album covers."
],
[
"Series overview",
"+ Reactivate releases Title Artist Year Peak UK Comp Reactivate 1 - The Belgian Techno Anthems Various 1991 Reactivate 9 - Razorsharp beats+bytes Various 1994 23 Reactivate 10 - Snappy Cracklepop Techno Various 1995 14 Reactivate 11 - Stinger beats and Techno Various 1996 14 Reactivate 12 - Pulsing Sub-Aqua Vibrations & Thumping Jello Beats Various 1997 17 Reactivate 13 - Beats, Chance & Liquid Trance Various 1998 44 Reactivate 14 - Larry The Lobster's Trancetastic Pot Boilers Various199930 Reactivate Classics Various 1998 26 Reactivate 15 - Harry The Hammerhead's Pounding Trance Jawbreakers Various 1999 37 Best of Reactivate Various 2000 24 Reactivate 16 Various 2000 29 Reactivate 17 Various 2000 32 Reactivate 18 Various 2001 58 Best of Reactivate 2 Various 2001 37 Reactivate ’91 – ‘01 Various 2015"
],
[
"See also",
"* Clubland X-Treme Hardcore (compilation series)* Bonkers (compilation album series)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Killing of Hind Rajab"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hind Rajab''' was a six-year-old Palestinian girl from the Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood in Gaza City who was killed by the Israeli military, after being the sole survivor of Israeli tank fire on the vehicle she fled in with six relatives.",
"An Israeli attack on the ambulance sent to rescue her killed two Palestine Red Crescent Society members, Yusuf Zeino and Ahmed al-Madhoun, despite the fact that Israel was notified of its dispatch, according to the aid group.",
"Her story gained significant media coverage in February 2024, after her emergency 3-hour phone call with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society was released, in which she told the dispatcher, \"I'm so scared, please come.",
"Come take me.",
"Please, will you come?\""
],
[
"Background",
"During the Israel–Hamas war and the Israel invasion of Gaza, Israel issued evacuation orders throughout the Gaza Strip.",
"On 29 January 2024, Rajab's family were fleeing the Tel Al-Hawa neighborhood of Gaza City when their vehicle, a black Kia, was shot by an Israeli army tank, killing Rajab's aunt, uncle, and four cousins.",
"The only other survivor, Rajab's 15 year old cousin Layan Hamadeh, called the Palestinian Red Crescent Society to come and aid them.",
"Hamadeh indicated at one point: \"They are shooting at us.",
"The tank is right next to me.",
"We’re in the car, the tank is right next to us.” Hamadeh was also killed while still on the line.",
"When the dispatchers called back, Rajab answered the call, stating everyone else in the car was dead.",
"Rajab stayed on the line with the PRCS for three hours, telling the dispatcher, \"I'm so scared, please come.",
"Come take me.",
"Please, will you come?\"",
"Her grandfather later told reporters that Rajab was injured in the back, hand and foot.",
"Rajab, who was instructed to continue hiding in the vehicle, was set to be rescued by a PRCS ambulance.",
"The audio of the phone call between the Red Crescent, Hamadeh and Rajab was published by the Red Crescent on 3 February."
],
[
"Search and rescue",
"As the area was besieged, the Palestinian Red Crescent worked with the Gaza Health Ministry and the Israeli military to guarantee safe passage for their ambulance crew to go and save Rajab.",
"The ambulance reportedly indicated that they were being targeted by the Israeli military, reporting laser lights targeting them.",
"After sounds of gunfire or an explosion, the connection was lost.",
"For 12 days, the fate of Rajab and the paramedics sent to find her was unknown."
],
[
"Death",
"Hind's uncle's car that was destroyed.On 10 February 2024, the family returned to the neighbourhood after the withdrawal of the Israeli military, at which point they found the car with Rajab and her uncle's entire family deceased.",
"The family's vehicle had its windows blown out, and the doors were covered with bullet holes.",
"The Red Crescent ambulance was found a few feet away, completely destroyed by an Israeli missile, resulting in the deaths of two ambulance workers, Yusuf al-Zeino and Ahmed al-Madhoun, who were sent to rescue Rajab."
],
[
"Investigation",
"According to an initial investigation from the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor, Rajab and her relatives were killed in a \"planned execution\" by the Israeli army, which also killed the Red Crescent paramedics sent to rescue the young girl with a US-made missile."
],
[
"Impact",
"Rajab's case garnered international attention with calls by activists and humanitarian organizations to help find her and bring her to safety when she was missing for the 12 days.",
"Her mother begged for the international community not to forget her daughter and to bring her home.",
"The Palestinian Red Cross utilized their social media accounts, to post photos of both paramedics and Rajab for multiple days, while appealing for information about their locations.",
"Multiple news agencies reached out to the Israeli military for comment about the incident.",
"On February 2, the Israeli military told CNN reporters it was \"unfamiliar with the incident\".",
"When they were contacted again three days later, they reported they \"were still looking into it\".After the discovery of her body, many pro-Palestinian figures criticised Western media outlets for stating that Rajab had been \"found dead\" without attributing her death to Israel, contrasting it with the sympathetic coverage of the deaths of children in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.",
"Rajab's mother was critical of the Israeli army after the confirmed death of her daughter, stating, \"How many more mothers are you waiting to feel this pain?",
"How many more children do you want to get killed?\".",
"The Red Crescent laid the blame of the incident at Israel, accusing it of deliberately targeting the ambulance crew.",
"The Palestinian Foreign Ministry called on the International Criminal Court to hold those responsible for Hind's death accountable."
],
[
"See also",
"* Effect of the Israel–Hamas war on children in the Gaza Strip* Killing of health workers in the Israel–Hamas war"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Thamer Ali Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Sheikh '''Thamer Ali Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah''' (; born 1972) is a Kuwaiti politician who served as the Minister of Interior from December 14, 2020, to December 28, 2021.His father is Sheikh Ali Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, a former Minister of Defense."
],
[
"Career",
"He holds a bachelor's degree in Administrative Leadership from the University of Arkansas, United States, in 1999, and a Diploma in Public Administration from the Institute of Business Studies in Kuwait in 1995.He served as the Minister of Interior from December 14, 2020, to December 28, 2021.Prior to this, he was the Head of the National Security Bureau from September 10, 2013, until December 14, 2020, and the Deputy Head of the National Security Bureau from 1997 until September 10, 2013.He held the position of Head of the Information and Security Monitoring Sector and the Research and Studies Sector from 2006 until 2013, and he was the Acting Head of the National Security Bureau in 2006.He was the Director of the Office of the Head of the National Security Bureau from 2002 to 2006.He began his career as an employee in the National Security Bureau from 2000 to 2002 and was an Assistant Deputy Manager at Blasim for General Trading and Contracting from 1996 to 2000.Additionally, he is a member of the Advisory Council in NATO."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Haejo Sinmun"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Haejo Sinmun''''' was a daily Korean-language newspaper published in the Korean enclave Shinhanchon, Vladivostok, Russian Empire in 1908.It was the first Korean-language daily newspaper published in Russia.It was the first of a series of Korean-language newspapers produced in Vladivostok that promoted the Korean independence movement.",
"It was followed by the 1908–1910 ''Taedong Kongbo'', 1911 ''Taeyangbo'', and 1912–1914 ''Kwŏnŏp Sinmun''."
],
[
"History",
"Beginning in the late 19th century, Koreans began migrating out of Korea and into the Russian Far East in search of economic opportunity.",
"These Koreans and their descendents are now known as Koryo-saram.",
"The area became a hotbed for the Korean independence movement, especially against Japan's encroachments into Korean sovereignty.The newspaper was initially organized by Chŏng Sun-man () and financed by Ch'oe Pong-jun ().",
"It was initially meant for the Korean community that had developed in Vladivostok.",
"Ch'oe served as the president and Wang Chang-dong () as its editor.",
"Its head writer was famous Korean independence activist Shin Chae-ho.",
"They invited Korean independence activist to come write for the paper after Japanese pressure caused him to leave the mainland Korean newspaper ''Hwangsong Sinmun''.It published its first issue on February 26, 1908.Each issue consisted of four pages, with 6 rows on each page that each contained 36 columns.",
"The newspaper's circulation was around 400 to 500 copies.",
"The first page of each issue contained editorials, and the other pages containing a mix of other domestic and foreign reports.",
"The third page sometimes contained literature and educational articles.",
"The fourth page contained remaining articles and advertisements.",
"They distributed copies of the newspaper not only in Russia, but also in Manchuria and in the Korean cities of Seoul, Wonsan, Incheon, Kaesong, and Pyongyang.",
"Copies would be sent to Wonsan by boat, then distributed from there.",
"The newspaper was allied with the Korean newspaper ''Taehan Maeil Sinbo'', which assisted its distribution around the country.The articles discussed domestic and international news, and happenings in the Korean community.",
"The newspaper was a staunch advocate of the Korean independence movement, which advocated for Korea's independent sovereignty, particularly from Japan.",
"In response, the Japanese Resident-General of Korea, which assumed indirect rule over Korea in 1905, revised the 1907 Newspaper Law (新聞紙法), which had restricted the distribution of domestic Korean newspapers, in the following April in order to also restrict the distribution of international Korean newspapers.",
"Around 1,569 copies were reportedly confiscated, and the Japanese government also applied pressure to close the newspaper altogether.",
"Under this pressure, they finally closed on May 26, 1908, with their 75th issue.Its equipment and facilities were then taken over by the ''Taedong Kongbo'', which began publication on November 18, 1908."
],
[
"See also",
"* ''Koryo Ilbo'' – a Koryo-saram newspaper founded in 1923 that still publishes today* List of newspapers in Korea – list of newspapers in Korea before 1945* History of newspapers in Korea"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References",
"=== Sources ===*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of Pathé films"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The following is a list of films either produced or distributed by the French film company Pathé."
],
[
"1900s",
"*1901: Histoire d'un crime (film)*1906: The Law of Pardon*1906: Aladdin and His Wonder Lamp*1909: Moscow Clad in Snow*1909:Ukhar Kupets, short hand-colored silent Russian language (intertitles), Moscow department"
],
[
"1910s",
"*1910: Peter the Great (1910 film), black-and-white short silent Russian language, Moscow department*1913: Germinal (1913 film)*1919: J'accuse (1919 film)*1919: The Little Cafe (1919 film), silent comedy"
],
[
"1920s",
"*1920: Quatre-vingt-treize (film) silent, based on ''Ninety-Three''"
],
[
"1940s",
"*1942: At Your Command, Madame, comedy"
],
[
"1950s",
"* (France distribution only)"
],
[
"1980s",
"* ''The Apple'' (France distribution only)* ''The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover'' (France distribution only)* ''Felix the Cat: The Movie'' (France distribution only)* ''Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers'' (France distribution only)* ''Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers'' (France distribution only)* ''Highlander'' (France distribution only)* ''Kickboxer'' (France distribution only)* ''Pirates'' (France distribution only) * ''Prom Night'' (France distribution only)* ''Rambo III'' (France distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures)* ''Scanners'' (France distribution only)* ''Sex, Lies, and Videotape'' (France distribution only)"
],
[
"1990s",
"* ''Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Canal+ and TF1)* ''Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'' (UK distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema)* ''Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'' (UK distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema)* ''Basic Instinct'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures)* ''The Blair Witch Project'' (UK distribution only)* ''Bound'' (UK distribution only)* ''Cliffhanger'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures)* ''Cutthroat Island'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)* ''Dumb and Dumber'' (France distribution only)* ''Event Horizon'' (France distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures)* ''The Fifth Element'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Gaumont)* ''Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare'' (UK distribution only; co-production with New Line Cinema)* ''Grey Owl'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Largo Entertainment, BBC, Toho, and Allied Filmmakers) * ''Highlander II: The Quickening'' (France distribution only)* ''Jacob's Ladder'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures)* ''James and the Giant Peach'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Allied Filmmakers and Walt Disney Pictures)* ''Jane Eyre'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Miramax Films)* ''Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday'' (UK distribution only; co-production with New Line Cinema)* ''Judge Dredd'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Hollywood Pictures)* ''Kickboxer 2'' (France distribution only)* ''Little Indian, Big City'' (UK and France distribution only)* ''Lolita'' (co-production with Samuel Goldwyn Films)* ''The Mask'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema)* ''Mortal Kombat'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema)* ''Pi'' (UK distribution only)* ''Pink Flamingos'' (France distribution only; co-production with New Line Cinema)* ''The Player'' (UK distribution only; co-production with New Line Cinema)* ''Ratcatcher'' (co-production with BBC Films)* ''A River Runs Through It'' (UK distribution only)* ''Rogue Trader'' (UK distribution only)* ''Showgirls'' (international distribution only; co-production with Chargeurs, Carolco Pictures and United Artists)* ''Soft Pedal'' (UK and France distribution only)* ''Sleepy Hollow'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Mandalay Entertainment)* ''Stargate'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Carolco Pictures, Centropolis Entertainment, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)* ''Super Mario Bros.'' (France distribution only)* ''Swingers'' (UK distribution only)* ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Lightstorm Entertainment)* ''Topsy-Turvy'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Thin Man Films)* ''Total Recall'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Carolco Pictures)* ''Universal Soldier'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Carolco Pictures and Centropolis Entertainment)* ''The Virgin Suicides'' (UK and France distribution only)* ''Wagons East'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Carolco Pictures)* ''White Squall'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Hollywood Pictures and Scott Free Productions)* ''The Wind in the Willows'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, and Allied Filmmakers)* ''Wrongfully Accused'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by Warner Bros., Constantin Film, and Morgan Creek Productions)"
],
[
"2000s",
"* ''Adulthood'' (UK distribution only; co-production with the UK Film Council)* ''The Air I Breathe'' (UK distribution only; produced by ThinkFilm)* ''Alexander'' (France distribution only; produced by Constantin Film, Pinewood Studios, Intermedia, France 3 Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures)* ''Alone in the Dark'' (France distribution only; produced by Lionsgate Films, Brightlight Pictures, and Boll KG)* ''American Pie'' (France distribution only; produced by Summit Entertainment, Zide/Perry Productions and Universal Pictures)* ''Ask the Dust'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Paramount Vantage)* ''Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Canal+ and TF1)* ''Asterix at the Olympic Games'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with TF1 and Canal+)* ''Austin Powers in Goldmember'' (UK distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema)* ''Bad Education'' (France distribution only)* ''Bandits'' (France distribution only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Constantin Film and Hyde Park Entertainment)* ''Be Kind Rewind'' (UK/Switzerland distribution only; produced by Focus Features and New Line Cinema)* ''The Believer'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Fireworks Entertainment)* ''Big Nothing'' (co-production with Ingenious Media)* ''Black Book'' (France distribution only; co-production with Clockwork Pictures and Babelsberg Studio)* ''Black Christmas'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and the Weinstein Company)* ''Blindness'' (UK and France distribution only)* ''Bride and Prejudice'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Miramax Films)* ''Broken Embraces'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures)* ''Buffalo Soldiers'' (UK distribution only)* ''Bulletproof Monk'' (UK distribution only; produced by Lakeshore Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)* ''Chéri'' (co-production with Bill Kenwright Films and UK Film Council)* ''Chicken Run'' (distribution in Europe; co-production with DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations)* ''The Chorus'' (UK and France distribution only)* ''Christmas Carol: The Movie'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Illuminated Film Company)* ''Company Man'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Intermedia Films)* ''The Cottage'' (co-production with the UK Film Council)* ''Crash'' (UK distribution only; produced by Lionsgate) * ''The Descent'' (co-production with Celador Films)* ''The Descent Part 2'' (co-production with Celador Films and Warner Bros. Pictures)* ''The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'' (France distribution only; co-production with France 3 Cinema)* ''DOA: Dead or Alive'' (France distribution only; co-production with Constantin Film, Team Ninja, and Dimension Films)* ''Doomsday'' (France distribution only; co-production with UK Film Council, Rogue Pictures, Relativity Media, and Universal Pictures)* ''The Duchess'' (co-production with Paramount Vantage)* ''Eastern Promises'' (UK distribution only; co-production with BBC Films)* ''Eden Lake'' (co-production with The Weinstein Company)* ''Enemy at the Gates'' (UK distribution only) (co-production with Mandalay Pictures and Paramount Pictures)* ''Evelyn'' (UK and France distribution only)* ''Farce of the Penguins'' (produced by Permut Presentations and ThinkFilm)* ''The Fox and the Child'' (UK distribution only; produced by Canal+ and France 3 Cinema)* ''Gerry'' (UK distribution only)* ''The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard'' (UK distribution only; produced by Paramount Vantage)* ''Go West!",
"A Lucky Luke Adventure'' (France distribution only; co-production with Xilam and Dargaud)* ''Hannibal'' (France distribution only; produced by Universal Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Scott Free Productions, and Dino De Laurentiis Company)* ''Hannibal Rising'' (France distribution only; produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Dino De Laurentiis Company)* ''Hardball'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by Fireworks Entertainment and Paramount Pictures)* ''The Hole'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Le Studio Canal+)* ''Honest'' (UK distribution only)* ''The Hottie and the Nottie'' (UK distribution only)* ''House of the Dead'' (France distribution only; co-production with Lionsgate Films and Boll KG)* ''Interstate 60'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Fireworks Entertainment)* ''Jeepers Creepers'' (UK distribution only; co-production with United Artists and American Zoetrope)* ''Jeepers Creepers 2'' (UK distribution only; co-production with United Artists and American Zoetrope)* ''Jeepers Creepers 3'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Screen Media Films and American Zoetrope)* ''Kingdom of Heaven'' (France distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox, Scott Free Productions, Inside Track and Studio Babelsberg)* ''K-PAX'' (co-production with Lawrence Gordon Productions, Universal Pictures and InterMedia)* ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'' (France distribution only; produced by Paramount Pictures, Lawrence Gordon Productions, Mutual Film Company, BBC, Toho, and Eidos)* ''Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life'' (France distribution only; produced by Paramount Pictures, Lawrence Gordon Productions, Mutual Film Company, BBC, Toho, and Eidos)* ''Lost in Translation'' (France distribution only; produced by Focus Features)* ''Love Labour's Lost'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Miramax, Shepperton Studios and Intermedia)* ''The Magic Roundabout'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with France 3 Cinema, and UK Film Council)* ''Marie Antoinette'' (France distribution only; co-production with American Zoetrope and Columbia Pictures)* ''Memento'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Summit Entertainment and Newmarket Films)* ''Michael Clayton'' (UK distribution only; produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, Summit Entertainment, Samuels Media, Castle Rock Entertainment, Mirage Enterprises and Section Eight Productions) * ''Millions''* ''Mission to Mars'' (France distribution only; co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment)* ''Mr.",
"Nobody'' (France distribution only; co-production with Wild Bunch Productions and Canal+)* ''Mulholland Drive'' (UK distribution only; produced by StudioCanal)* ''Pandorum'' (France distribution only; co-production with Constantin Film and Overture Films)* ''Perfume: The Story of a Murderer'' (UK distribution only; produced by Constantin Film)* ''The Pianist'' (UK distribution only)* ''Rat Race'' (UK distribution only; produced by Fireworks Entertainment and Paramount Pictures)* ''Red Dragon'' (France distribution only; produced by Universal Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Dino De Laurentiis Company)* ''Rescue Dawn'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)* ''Resident Evil'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Constantin Film)* ''Saw'' (France distribution only; produced by Twisted Pictures and Lionsgate Films)* ''Saw II'' (France distribution only; produced by Twisted Pictures and Lionsgate Films)* ''Saw III'' (France distribution only; produced by Twisted Pictures and Lionsgate Films)* ''The Score'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Mandalay Entertainment)* ''The Scouting Book for Boys'' (co-production with Film4 Productions and Celador Films)* ''Silent Hill'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Davis Films, Konami, and Team Silent)* ''Slumdog Millionaire'' (co-production with Celador Films, Film4 Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures and Fox Searchlight Pictures)* ''Son of the Mask'' (UK and France distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema)* ''Thunderpants'' (UK distribution only; co-production with CP Medien AG and Mission Pictures)* ''Touching the Void'' (UK distribution only; co-production with IFC Films, Film4 Productions and the UK Film Council)* ''Transamerica'' (UK distribution only; co-production with IFC Films and The Weinstein Company)* ''Two Brothers'' (co-production with Universal Pictures and France 3 Cinema)* ''The Walker'' (UK and France distribution only)* ''What Just Happened'' (UK distribution only, produced by Magnolia Pictures)* ''Wrong Turn'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Regency Enterprises, Constantin Film, and Summit Entertainment)* ''Youth Without Youth'' (UK distribution only; co-production with American Zoetrope and Sony Pictures Classics)"
],
[
"2010s",
"* ''127 Hours'' (UK and France distribution; co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures, Dune Entertainment, Everest Entertainment, Film4 Productions, Darlow Smithson Productions, and Cloud 8 Films)* ''Beauty and the Beast'' (France distribution only; co-production with TF1, Canal+, Ciné+ and Studio Babelsberg)* ''The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily'' (France distribution only)* ''Centurion'' (co-production with Celador)* ''Enemy'' (studio credit only; co-production with Entertainment One, Corus Entertainment, Telefilm Canada and Roxbury Pictures)* ''Florence Foster Jenkins'' (co-production with Paramount Pictures, BBC Films, Canal+, Ciné+ and Qwerty Films)* ''The Illusionist'' (co-production with Canal+, France 3 Cinema, Django Films, Sony Pictures Classics)* ''Jacky in Women's Kingdom'' (co-production with France 2 Cinema, France Télévisions, Canal+, Ciné+ and Orange Studio)* ''Jappeloup'' (co-production with Canal+, Ciné+, Orange Studio and TF1)* ''Judy'' (co-production with BBC Films and Calamity Films)* ''Julieta'' (co-production with El Deseo, RTVE, Canal+, Ciné+ and Echo Lake Entertainment)* ''Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Origin Pictures, Distant Horizon, Origin Pictures and Videovision Entertainment)* ''No One Lives'' (co-production with WWE Studios and Anchor Bay Films)* ''Oceans'' (France distribution only; co-production with Canal+, France 2 Cinema, France 3 Cinema and Participant Media, US and Canadian distribution is Disneynature)* ''Pain and Glory'' (France distribution only)* ''Philomena'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with BBC Films, Canal+, and Ciné+)* ''Playmobil: The Movie'' (France distribution only; co-production with Method Animation, ON Animation Studios, and DMG Entertainment)* ''Pride'' (co-production with CBS Films, BBC Films, British Film Institute, Canal+ and Ciné+)* ''The Prophet'' (France distribution only; co-production with Doha Film Institute and Participant Media)* ''Resident Evil: Afterlife'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Constantin Film)* ''Resident Evil: The Final Chapter'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Constantin Film)* ''Resident Evil: Retribution'' (UK distribution only; co-production with Constantin Film)* ''Rush'' (France distribution only; produced by Imagine Entertainment, Revolution Media, Working Title Films, StudioCanal, Exclusive Media, Cross Creek Pictures and Universal Pictures)* ''Savages'' (France distribution only; co-production with Relativity Media and Universal Pictures)* ''Selma'' (co-production with Harpo Films, Paramount Pictures and Celador Films)* ''Silent Hill: Revelation'' (UK and France distribution; co-production with Davis Films, Konami, and Team Silent)* ''Suffragette'' (UK and France distribution only; co-production with Film4 Productions, Canal+ and Ciné+)* ''Titeuf'' (France distribution only; co-production with MoonScoop Group)* ''Trance'' (International sales only; co-production with 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Film4 Productions and Indian Paintbrush)* ''Twixt'' (co-production with American Zoetrope)* ''A United Kingdom'' (co-production with BBC Films, Ingenious Media and British Film Institute)* ''Viceroy's House'' (co-production with BBC Films, British Film Institute, Reliance Entertainment and Ingenious Media)* ''Why I Did (Not) Eat My Father'' (France distribution)* ''Zarafa'' (France distribution only; co-production with France 3 Cinema)"
],
[
"2020s",
"=== French ===* ''Benedetta''* ''CODA''* ''Mon Cousin''* ''Le Meilleur Reste à Venir''* ''Petit Pays''* ''One Piece Film: Red''=== British ===* ''Allelujah'' (co-production with Ingenious Media, BBC Film, DJ Films and Redstart Media)* ''The Duke'' (co-production with Ingenious Media, Neon Films and Screen Yorkshire)* ''Misbehaviour'' (co-production with the BFI, BBC Films, Ingenious Media and Left Bank Pictures)* ''The Great Escaper'' (co-production with BBC Film, Ecosse Films, Film i Väst and Filmgate Films)* ''Strange Way of Life'' (UK distribution only)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Safiya George"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Safiya George''' (formerly '''Dalmida''') is a U.S. Virgin Islands nurse practitioner and academic administrator specialized in holistic health, spirituality, and HIV.",
"She is the president-designate of the University of the Virgin Islands.",
"George has served as the dean of the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing at Florida Atlantic University since 2018."
],
[
"Life",
"George earned an A.S. (1997) and B.S.",
"(1999) in nursing from the University of the Virgin Islands.",
"She completed a M.S.",
"(2001) in nursing with a concentration in HIV/AIDS and oncology, a Ph.D. (2006) in nursing research, and a certificate (2006) in women's studies from Emory University.",
"Her dissertation was titled, ''Relationships Among Spirituality, Depression, Immune Status, and Health-related Quality of Life in Women with HIV''.",
"Marcia McDonnell Holstad was her doctoral advisor.",
"George conducted a postdoctoral fellowship in religion and health at the Duke University in 2007.George is a nurse practitioner specialized in the areas of holistic health, spirituality, and HIV.",
"From 2008 to 2015, she was an assistant professor at Emory University.",
"In August 2015, she joined the University of Alabama as an associate professor and an assistant dean for research and director of scholarly affairs at the Capstone College of Nursing.",
"George was inducted as a fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners in 2018.On July 8, 2018, she became the Holli Rockwell Trubinsky Eminent dean and professor of the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing at Florida Atlantic University.",
"In 2020, she was inducted as a distinguished fellow of the National Academies of Practice and as a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing in 2022.In February 2023, she joined the board of directors of the nonprofit, Boca Helping Hands.",
"In February 2024, she was named as sixth president of the University of the Virgin Islands.",
"She is set to succeed David Hall in August 2024."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Toddy Kehoe"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Margaret Mary''' \"'''Toddy'''\" '''Kehoe''' ( '''Leore'''; October 19, 1918 – February 8, 2024) was a Canadian politician, philanthropist and disabilities activist.",
"She served as an alderman on Ottawa City Council from 1975 to 1985."
],
[
"Early life",
"Margaret Mary Kehoe was born in Ottawa's Centretown neighbourhood on October 19, 1918, the daughter of John Andrew Leore and Mary Anne (née O'Neil).",
"She grew up in Centretown and was educated at Notre Dame Convent.Kehoe graduated from the Notre Dame College (part of the University of Ottawa) in 1940, receiving a Bachelor of Arts.",
"In 1947, she gave birth to her first child, Janie, who had Down syndrome.",
"At the time, there was nowhere for a child with intellectual disabilities to go to school.",
"Kehoe fought to open a school in Ottawa for the mentally disabled, which resulted in the opening of the Brighthope School in 1956.It started with Kehoe renting a classroom for eight students before she could get a separate building.==Political career== Kehoe was elected to Ottawa City Council in the 1974 Ottawa municipal election during a \"progressive wave of politics\" in the city.",
"She ran for office because she had \"no land or development interests\", and wanted to keep nature in the ward and curb spending and tax increases.",
"She was elected in Carleton Ward in the city's west end, winning 1,786 votes (26.9%) in her first election.",
"She was re-elected in the 1976 election by over 1,000 votes, and in the 1978 election by over 3,300 votes.",
"She was acclaimed in 1980, and was narrowly re-elected in a three-way race in 1982.She did not run in the 1985 election, and instead endorsed her son, Tim.",
"One of her main achievements as councillor was being part of Project 4000 (led by mayor Marion Dewar), which brought in thousands of Vietnamese boat people into the city, refugees of the Vietnam War.",
"She also opened the first Ottawa Office of Women's Issues, led the commissioning of a statue of Terry Fox which is now located on Parliament Hill, and helped provide low-income housing for single mothers.",
"She was involved in a minor scandal in 1984 when she hired her daughter as an assistant, though it was allowed.",
"While considered a progressive on council, Kehoe was active in the Liberal Party.",
"Her progressive leanings put her at odds with more right leaning Liberals, such as her opponent in the 1978 election, Bill Bangs, who said she had \"been swung to the left by some of the left wingers on council\".",
"In the 1976 election, she lost the support of Lloyd Francis, the local Liberal Member of Parliament."
],
[
"Post politics",
"Kehoe later joined the board of directors for L'Arche, an organization which helps provide community living for the intellectually disabled.",
"She also was a volunteer with Alzheimer's patients at the Élisabeth Bruyère Health Centre.",
"She spent much of her retirement at her family cottage in Tenaga, Quebec (in Chelsea) and wintered in Barbados.",
"She was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement award in 2011 at the local YMCA Women of Distinction Awards."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Kehoe's nickname as a child was \"Totty\", which later became Toddy.",
"Her brother, Jack Leore played for the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1935 to 1938.In 1946, she would marry Jack's friend, Ray Kehoe after he came back from fighting in World War II.",
"He died in 1977.One of their six children, Tim, served on Ottawa city council as well, from 1988 to 1994.She attended St.",
"Basil's Catholic Church.",
"Her close friend, future mayor Marion Dewar, encouraged her to get into politics."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1999–2000 FK Sarajevo season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1999–2000 Sarajevo season''' was the club's 51nd season in history, and their 6th consecutive season in the top flight of Bosnian football, the Premier League of BiH.",
"Besides competing in the Premier League, the team competed in the National Cup and National Supercup."
],
[
"Squad information",
"===First-team squad===Source:"
],
[
"Kit",
"SupplierSponsor Umbro VEDRINA"
],
[
"Competitions",
"===Overview======First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (First round)======= League table =======First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Play-offs)======= Group B =======Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina======Supercup of Bosnia and Herzegovina==="
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"MV Lady Odiel"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''MV ''Lady Odiel''''', often written as '''MV ''Lady Odile''''', originally named '''MV ''Kalmarsund IX''''' and later also renamed into ''' MV ''Jomfruland''''', was a Swedish-built cargo ship in 1957 for Swedish company Angbats A/B Kalmarsund.. She was acquired in 1964 by Swedish Andersson, AE, Rönnäng and later in 1981 by the British Odiel Shipping Company.On 20 October 1984 she capsized and sank northwest of Terschelling.",
"The captain survived, but four of the five people on board drowned.",
"The captain was rescued by the Polish ship ''Nicolai Rej''.",
"A search operation only started in the afternoon during the day after the disaster due to poor reporting of the disaster by the captain of the ''Nicolai Rej''.",
"All bodies were found up to a year after the disaster.",
"Identification was concluded 2.5 years after the disaster in April 1987."
],
[
"Description",
"MV ''Kalmarsund IX'' was built by , Kalmar.",
"She was yard number 386 and was launched in 1957.She was long, with a beam of and a draught of .",
"Her GRT was 487 and she had a speed of .",
"''Lady Odiel'' was propelled by a diesel engine produced by the German compan Mechanical Engineering Kiel (MAK) in Kiel had a single shaft and one screw.",
"She had IMO number 5180362."
],
[
"Fate",
"In October 1984 she was on voyage from Emden, to Peterhead, Scotland with a cargo of 560 tons drill pipes for the offshore industry with a value of 1.4 million Deutsche Mark.",
"The voyage was under command of Swedish captain Jurgen Hansson and a Swedish crew.",
"During the evening of 21 October there was a gale with wind foce 10 Beaufort scale and nine meters high waves.",
"Between 9pm and 10pm drill pipes started sliding and the ship capsized.",
"Captain Jurgen Hansson managed to send out a distress signal, but it was unnoticed.",
"A dinghy was thrown into the water, but the captain was the only one who was able to get into it.",
"able to reach the dinghy, but the other four people onboard were unable to reach it."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"===Rescue and search operations===The next morning at around 7am the captain Hanssen, being unconscious, was rescued by the Polish ship ''Nicolai Rej'' with a Russian captain.",
"They left the dinghy in the water.",
"''Nicolai Rej'' sent a message to the British coastal station Radio Dover, which however, did not forward the message to the Dutch .",
"The West German North Sea rescue center in Bremen received the message, later it was received later by the coast gard in Great Yarmouth and it took until 11:50am before the Dutch the Dutch received the message.Hanssen was brought by helicopter to Den Helder.The Dutch ship ''Noorbetta'' noticed the dinghy and found ''Lady Odiel'' life jackets.",
"A major search was initiated by the lifeboat ''Carlot'', a Navy helicopter, a Coast Guard aircraft and the British ''HMS Challenger''.",
"''Carlot'' found a capsized sloop without people.",
"The body of Ingrid Nielsen found in the afternoon by the helicopter and was salvaged by a British ship.",
"Another body was seen, but was lost from sight.The search for the wreck and people of the MV ''Lady Odiel'' continued relentlessly after the disaster.",
"Ten days after the disaster the wreck was found by minesweeper ''Woerden'' on 30 October 1984 northwest of Terschelling.",
"During the months after the disaster, all bodies of the three other people were found.",
"On 1 November 1984 the first body was found near Terschelling by a fishing cutter from Den Helder.",
"Twelve months after the disaster a body was found the nets of a Danish cutter.",
"In 1986, after analyzing the teeth, five fillings in the upper jaw matched with the kind reported by a dentist of a missing person from the MV ''Lady Odiel''.===Salvage===Diver Jos Hulting from Blije received the contract for the salvage of the valuable cargo of the ship.",
"He sold the contract to Holland Diving International from Maassluis.",
"After 140 hours of diving, they completed the salvage of the cargo in October 1985.The last thing that was removed was the compass from the wheelhouse, however during his second dive he lost the base of the compass.",
"It later washed up on Terschelling and is in possession of the former curator of museum 't Behouden Huys, Albert Flonk."
],
[
"Investigation",
"It was stated shortly after the disaster by a spokesperson of that the Russian captain of the Polish ship ''Nicolai Rej'', who found the captain of the MV ''Lady Odiel'', that the message he sent was contrary to procedure and he didnt inform the local coastal station, which is mandatory when finding a drowning person.",
"Due to this is costed almost five hours before Scheveningen Radio received the message and therefore valuable time was lost in searching for the other drowning people.",
"The in Den Helder started an investigation into it.",
"After it became clear that the Russian captain had sent a message to the British coastal station, he had not committed a criminal offense and was not criminally prosecuted in the Netherlands."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Håndballstatuetten"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Håndballstatuetten''' is a Norwegian Handball award given to Norwegian players who has represented the Norwegian national team.",
"The awardee must have played at least 200 matches and played at least 60% of matches in a 6-year period.",
"It is awarded after the player has retired.The award was first awarded in 1998."
],
[
"Receivers",
"YearAwardee20212000202120192013200019991999199920112013201320132021201019991999201319992011201919992021202120102000199920112012200020191999200020112010199820101998200019982019201020132018201020191999201120002021201320162013201620192021202120132013202120102013200019991999199919992021199919992013199920132013201220002011201119992013199920212013199820102001201019992019199920132013201319991999"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Eksternal links",
"* Håndballstatuetten hos Norges Håndballforbund"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 GB Pro-Series Glasgow – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Yuriko Miyazaki was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Mona Barthel.Daria Snigur won the title, defeating Mona Barthel in the final, 6–4, 6–4."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Stefano Viezzi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Stefano Viezzi''' (born 5 February 2006) is an Italian cyclist.",
"He rides for .",
"In 2024, he became the Junior Cyclo-Cross World Champion."
],
[
"Early life",
"He started bike racing at seven years-old.",
"He studies agriculture at the Istituto d'Istruzione Superiore Il Tagliamento in Spilimbergo."
],
[
"Career",
"A keen road racer, cyclocross rider and also mountain biking rider, he has described his road racing skills as best suited to one-day classics riding.",
"He raced for in 2023 and finished in the top 10 at the Italian junior time trial championship.",
"He won seven of the first eight cyclo cross races he took part in 2023, and finished fourth in the junior event at the UEC European Cyclo-cross Championships in Pontchâteau.He won the Junior race at the 2024 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Tábor.",
"The win came despite the fact he suffered a puncture in the closing stages.",
"He became the first Italian winner in the race since Davide Malacarne in 2005.Prior to that win, he had also become the Italian junior champion."
],
[
"Personal life",
"FromMajano, his parents are called Luigi and Michela.",
"His father runs a marble company.",
"He has two sisters, Elisa and Alice."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Virgo Versus the Zodiac"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Virgo Versus the Zodiac''''' is role-playing video game developed by Moonana.",
"Degica published it for Windows and macOS in 2019, and Serenity Forge published it for PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X/S, and Switch in 2023."
],
[
"Gameplay",
"Previously, the personifications of the astrological signs alternated in controlling the Milky Way.",
"Virgo objects when each is given their own portion of the galaxy to permanently rule, and she attempts to usurp control of the other regions.",
"It is a role-playing game with turn-based combat.",
"All combats are During combat, up to three combatants can fight on each side, and each character has two health bars.",
"The second bar, called purity, provides additional health and can be increased by defensive abilities.",
"Offensive abilities decrease it.",
"If attacked characters have purity points, they can use them to make a counterattack using a special skill.Instead of skill trees, character gain skills through equipment.",
"There are also real-time shoot 'em up sequences and quick time events that apply bonuses during combat.",
"Players can adjust how difficult these quick time challenges are.",
"Combats can be redone at will, but the only way to change equipment or the difficulty level is to load a saved game.",
"It features pixel art graphics.",
"While exploring, players can interact with non-player characters and choose dialogue options based on personality traits related to astrological signs.",
"These choices affect how the game progresses."
],
[
"Development",
"Degica Games released the Windows and macOS versions on December 12, 2019.Serenity Forge released it for PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X/S, and Switch on August 23, 2023."
],
[
"Reception",
"On Metacritic, ''Virgo Versus the Zodiac'' received positive reviews for the Windows version and mixed reviews on the Switch.",
"''RP Gamer'' praised the themes, music, and combat system, but they found the plot obtuse and disliked managing their equipment to get skills.",
"''RPGSite'' called it \"quite unique\" and praised the combat and morality system.",
"Though they said the game is not particularly deep, they recommended it people who enjoy offbeat games or less heroic protagonists.",
"''RPGFan'' said \"every aspect of the game is worthy of praise\", but they particularly enjoyed the music.",
"Although they enjoyed the protagonist, ''TouchArcade'' said ''Virgo Versus the Zodiac'' is \"a rather ordinary indie RPG\".",
"They recommended against the Switch version, which they said had performance problems that made the action sequences difficult.",
"''RPGamer'' selected it for two of their 2019 awards: most overlooked and the Michael A. Cunningham Memorial Award, which was once again awarded for the being an overlooked role-playing game."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fifeshire Foundation"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Fifeshire Foundation''' is a charitable organisation operating in the Nelson/Tasman region of New Zealand.The Foundation was established and registered in 1993.During its first year, it distributed $6,600 in grants.",
"The organisation offers assistance to people in need, covering expenses such as dental work, medical expenses, swimming lessons, clothing, school camps and drivers’ licence costs.",
"There is a scheme specifically to assist with heating costs in winter, and at Christmas there is a collection and distribution of toys and food.The organisation is supported by grants from Whakatū Rotary Club, Network Tasman and New Zealand King Salmon.",
"Local businesses also provide professional services free of charge, such as printing, web design, legal advice and media relations."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The Marriage Promise"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Marriage Promise''''' is an 1803 comedy play by the British writer John Till Allingham.",
"It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 16 April 1803.The original cast included Charles Kemble as Charles Merton, John Dwyer as Sidney, William Dowton as Consols, John Bannister as Tandem, Robert Palmer as Woodland, Alexander Pope as George Howard, William Powell as Jeffries, Walter Maddocks as Bailiff, Jane Powell as Mrs Howard, Harriet Mellon as Mary Woodland, Sarah Sparks as Mrs Harvey and Dorothea Jordan as Emma The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 8 June 1803."
],
[
"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 IV''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009."
]
]
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[
[
"Coriamyrtin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Coriamyrtin''' is a toxic γ-lactone naturally present in a multitude of plants."
],
[
"Natural occurrence",
"Coriamyrtin can be found in ''Scurrula parasitica'', ''Coriaria microphylla'', and certain other plants."
],
[
"Toxicity",
"Coriamyrtin is a convulsant.",
"It appears to act via antagonism of GABAA receptors.",
"Poisoning is usually from ingestion of parts of the plants containing it.",
"A case of poisoning was able to be treated with repeated administration of diazepam, an anticonvulsant."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Ehengbuda"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ehengbuda''' ( ) served as the eighteenth Oba (monarch) of the Benin Empire, with a reign from .",
"He was the son and successor of Orhogbua, the first Oba to establish contact with the Europeans.",
"Ehengbuda expanded the Benin Empire to the west and east, and strengthened its control over several tributary states.",
"He also interacted with the Portuguese and the English, and received gifts such as a telescope from them.",
"His death in a maritime storm while returning from a visit to his colony in Lagos marked the end of the era of warrior kings in Benin history, as the subsequent Obas delegated the command of the military to their chiefs."
],
[
"Early life and accession",
"Ehengbuda was the eldest son of Oba Orhogbua and Iyoba Umelu who later became the seventeenth Oba of Benin about 1578 AD.",
"He was accused by the Uwangue of Uselu, a senior chief, of attempting to usurp the throne during his father's absence at war.",
"His steward, Ake, was executed on the charge of ill-advising him, and his mother, Umelu, ended her own life in a pond in the Oba's harem, fearing for her son's life.",
"However, after an investigation, Ehengbuda was found innocent of the accusation.Upon his ascension to the throne around 1578, Ehengbuda abolished the title of Uwangue of Uselu.",
"He also created several new titles and ranks for his chiefs and warriors, and established the title of Ohennika of Idunmwu-Ebo, the holder of which performs the funeral rites for anyone who takes his own life in Benin City."
],
[
"Reign",
"===Military campaigns===Ehengbuda led his troops to conquer and subdue other states.",
"He fought against the Oyo Empire, the Nupe, the Yoruba states, and the Igbo towns and villages.He defeated an army of horsemen sent by the Oyo or the Nupe to invade Benin, and established the Benin-Oyo boundary at Otun in the Ekiti country.",
"He also received tribute from several Yoruba rulers.",
"He also warred against the Igbo on the western side of the Niger River, and brought many towns and villages under his control.",
"He renamed the first town he captured, Igidi, as Agban (corrupted to Agbor) after his warrior and Ezomo (senior town chief), Agban.Ehengbuda faced some challenges from his chiefs and relatives.",
"His Iyase (prime minister), Ekpennede, was angered by the execution of his only son, who had committed adultery with one of the Oba's wives.",
"He killed his own household, including his wife, who was the Oba's only daughter, and began a massacre of the populace.",
"He finally committed suicide by hanging.",
"Since then, the Iyase of Benin was not allowed to reside in the Ogbe quarter, nor to return to Benin City after conquering any big town.Another chief, Uwangue Osokhirikpa, was found guilty of committing adultery with one of the Oba's wives under his supervision while inebriated.",
"He was incarcerated for four years and ultimately sentenced to death.",
"However, he disappeared as he was about to be executed and was never seen again.",
"As a result, it was decreed that no Uwangue should be executed or any of the Oba's wives be placed under the care of any member of the Royal Society of the House of Iwebo.A young prince named Osogboye, successor to the throne of Owo, was sent to Benin City by the Owo people to be educated by the Oba.",
"He was appointed one of the emada (state-swordbearers) and served in this role for many years.",
"After the death of the Owa of Owo, he left for Owo to ascend his father's throne, without being formally discharged and without the Oba's knowledge.",
"The Oba, upset by this, sent people to bring him back to Benin City.",
"When Osogboye heard of this, he smeared himself with foul-smelling substances and pretended to be seriously ill.",
"The Oba's messengers could not approach him and reported that he was dying.",
"As a result, Ehengbuda let him go.",
"A year later, Osogboye was crowned Owa of Owo (later known as Olowo of Owo).",
"He began the construction of the trenches that surround Owo town, to prevent the Oba's forces from entering, should he send them to bring him to Benin City.",
"He also sent gifts to the Oba, informing him that he had recovered from his illness, and requested him to approve and confirm his installation as the Owa.",
"The Oba did so, but reminded him to continue his tribute to the Oba.===Interactions with the Europeans===Ehengbuda maintained the contact that his father had established with the Europeans, particularly the Portuguese and the English.",
"He received several visits from them and exchanged gifts and trade.",
"He was presented with a telescope by James Welsh, an English merchant, in 1590.Ehengbuda claimed that this was a glass through which he could see many things that were invisible to the human eye.",
"He also said that he could communicate with celestial beings with the aid of the glass.",
"His subjects believed him, as he was known to be a physician and spiritualist.",
"He was given the nickname Ehengbuda N'Obo, meaning Ehengbuda the physician or the doctor.Ehengbuda also resolved disputes among the Yoruba Obas, who shared a common dynastic lineage with him.",
"He interceded on behalf of the Oba Atakunmosa of Ilesha, who had taken refuge in his court after being dethroned and banished by his subjects for his tyranny.",
"He sent for the elders of Ilesha and persuaded them to take back their ruler.",
"He also gave him a coral collar or neck beads (odigba) as a present and a sign of his authority.",
"This became the hereditary title of the succeeding Obas, who were nicknamed Arun-aza (Arun-aja) by their subjects.===Death and legacy===Ehengbuda died around 1606, during a storm at sea while returning from a visit to his colony in Lagos.",
"He had travelled there to inspect the war encampment (eko) that his father had built on Lagos Island.",
"With his chiefs and warriors, he planned to return to Benin City by canoe.",
"However, a sudden storm capsized his canoe in the Agan River, about six days' canoe journey from Benin and two days from Lagos.",
"He and his entourage drowned in the river, and their bodies were not recovered.Ehengbuda's death was a significant event for his people, who mourned him for a long period.",
"His death also marked the end of the era of warrior kings in Benin history, as the subsequent Obas delegated the command of the military to their chiefs, and focused more on the ritual and spiritual functions of kingship.",
"The Oba became more secluded within the palace, and was seen as a figure of supernatural powers rather than martial prowess.Ehengbuda left a legacy in the Benin Empire, as he expanded its territory and influence, and strengthened its control over many tributary states.",
"He also maintained contact and trade with the Europeans, and received gifts and technology from them.",
"He resolved disputes among the Yoruba Obas, who shared a common dynastic lineage with him.",
"He created several new titles and ranks for his chiefs and warriors, and established some traditions and customs that are still observed today.",
"He was known as a physician and a spiritualist, who claimed to have a glass that could see the invisible and communicate with celestial beings.",
"He was given the nickname Ehengbuda N'Obo, meaning Ehengbuda the physician or the doctor."
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"References",
"=== Citations ======Bibliography===* * * * * * *"
]
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[
[
"Ryu Ji-soo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ryu Ji-soo''' (; born September 3, 1997) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Seoul City and the South Korea national team.",
"Ryu Ji-soo was selected to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup South Korean squad."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Tākaka marble"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Quarrying marble at Kairuru quarry 1967'''Tākaka marble''' (also known as '''Kairuru marble''') is a marble found in the area around Tākaka in the northern South Island of New Zealand.",
"It comes from number of quarries on Tākaka Hill and the Holyoake Valley nearby, which form part of the Tākaka Terrane.Impurities differ from place to place.",
"Each of the quarries producing \"Tākaka marble\" thus gives a differently coloured marble, ranging from white to pink or grey, and sometimes almost black.",
"Kairuru marble is a coarse-grained marble which polishes to a lustrous finish.Quarrying began at Kairuru (on the southeastern, Nelson side of the hill) in the early 1900s, and in 1911 was chosen for use in Wellington’s Parliament Buildings.",
"No blasting was involved in getting the marble.The heavy marble blocks for the parliament were transported via a tramline down a steep hillside for to Mārahau, where they were loaded onto scows, to be taken to Wellington for cutting.",
"A total of 5000 tonnes of marble had been quarried at Kairuru by the time of completion of the Parliament Buildings in 1922.Later, the same quarry provided marble for the Massey Memorial in Wellington, and for decorative features in the Beehive in the 1970s, and for Christ Church Cathedral in Nelson.The new Kairuru quarry, in the Holyoake Valley, had become the main producer by 2005.It produces a coarse, crystalline marble with orange veins and irregular staining, and is chiefly used for sculpture.",
"Ngarua quarry is known for white, orange, grey marble and golden calcite, but much of the marble from this quarry was used to make crushed lime.",
"Pink marble came from a quarry in the lower Riuwaka Valley, while grey marble came from the Marble Mountain Quarry above Kairuru."
],
[
"Gallery",
"Quarrying at Takaka2.jpg|Kairuru quarryParliament House, Wellington, New Zealand (50).JPG|Parliament House, WellingtonMassey Memorial, Wellington 1.jpg|Massey Memorial, WellingtonNelson Cathedral 4 (31351654340).jpg|Christ Church Cathedral, Nelson"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Men quarrying marble blocks at Kairuru* Crane & Rail system at Tākaka quarry"
]
]
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[
"2024 Meeting Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Meeting Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais''' was the 30th edition of the annual indoor athletics meeting in Liévin, France.",
"Held on 10 February, it was the fifth leg of the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold series – the highest-level international indoor track and field athletics circuit.Although no world records were set at the meeting, four top-five all-time marks were set, by Lamecha Girma in the 2000 metres short track (#2 all-time), Gudaf Tsegay in the 3000 metres short track (#3 all-time), Grant Holloway in the 60 metres hurdles (#4 all-time), and Femke Bol in the 400 metres short track (#4 all-time).",
"In Tsegay's case, the failed record attempt was blamed on having to run around lapped competitors."
],
[
"Results",
"===World Athletics Indoor Tour===+Men's 800m Place Athlete Country Time Heat Points Eliott Crestan 1:45.10 1 10 Mohamed Ali Gouaned 1:45.35 2 7 Mariano García 1:45.50 1 5 4 Benjamin Robert 1:45.70 1 3 5 Adrián Ben 1:46.06 1 6 Yanis Meziane 1:46.08 1 7 Ngeno Kipngetich 1:47.21 2 8 Daniel Rowden 1:47.38 2 9 Collins Kipruto 1:48.15 2 10 Simone Barontini 1:48.84 2 11 Kelvin Kimutai 1:49.21 2 12 Mostafa Smaili 1:49.38 2 13 Tony van Diepen 1:50.94 1 Patryk Sieradzki DNF 1 Khalid Benmahdi DNF 2 +Men's 3000m Place Athlete Country Time Points Selemon Barega 7:31.38 10 Biniam Mehary 7:33.04 7 Getnet Wale 7:35.04 5 4 Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu 7:39.32 3 5 Mezgebu Sime 7:40.81 6 Hugo Hay 7:40.95 7 John Heymans 7:41.59 8 Samuel Tefera 7:46.65 9 8:00.97 10 Diriba Girma 8:05.85 DNF Filip Sasínek DNF Mounir Akbache DNF +Men's Pole Vault Place Athlete Country Mark Points Sam Kendricks 10 Thibaut Collet 7 Piotr Lisek 5 4 Menno Vloon 3 5 Bo Kanda Lita Baehre 6 Kurtis Marschall 7 Torben Blech 8 Baptiste Thiery 9 Jacob Wooten Ben Broeders NM +Men's Triple Jump Place Athlete Country Mark Points Hugues Fabrice Zango 10 Yasser Triki 7 Jean-Marc Pontvianne 5 4 Emmanuel Ihemeje 3 5 Lázaro Martínez 6 Simo Lipsanen 7 Tobia Bocchi +Men's Shot Put Place Athlete Country Mark Points Leonardo Fabbri 10 Tom Walsh 7 Tomáš Staněk 5 4 Zane Weir 3 5 Bob Bertemes 6 Filip Mihaljević 7 Scott Lincoln +Women's 400m Place Athlete Country Time Heat Points Femke Bol 49.63 1 10 Lieke Klaver 50.50 1 7 Laviai Nielsen 51.11 2 5 4 Andrea Miklós 51.23 2 3 5 Naomi Van Den Broeck 52.23 1 6 Amandine Brossier 52.27 1 7 Camille Séri 52.72 2 8 Nicole Yeargin 53.49 3 9 Jessie Knight 53.51 3 10 Ayomide Folorunso 53.54 3 11 Viivi Lehikoinen 54.03 2 12 Eveline Saalberg 54.85 2 13 54.94 3 14 Kylie Lambert 55.15 3 +Women's 1500m Place Athlete Country Time Points Freweyni Hailu 3:57.24 10 Diribe Welteji 3:57.48 7 Birke Haylom 4:00.00 5 4 Habitam Alemu 4:00.97 3 5 Sarah Healy 4:03.83 6 Netsanet Desta 4:04.24 7 Agathe Guillemot 4:04.64 8 Revée Walcott-Nolan 4:04.64 9 Esther Guerrero 4:05.27 Salomé Afonso DNF DNF Axumawit Embaye DNF Aneta Lemiesz DNF DNF +Women's 60mH Place Athlete Country Time Points Tobi Amusan 7.83 10 Laëticia Bapté 7.97 7 Sarah Lavin 7.98 5 4 Charisma Taylor 8.00 3 5 8.03 6 Luca Kozák 8.22 Nadine Visser DNF Pia Skrzyszowska DQ +Women's 60mH Round 1 Place Athlete Country Time Heat 1 Pia Skrzyszowska 7.85 1 2 Tobi Amusan 7.87 2 3 Nadine Visser 7.95 2 4 Charisma Taylor 8.00 1 5 Sarah Lavin 8.02 1 6 Laëticia Bapté 8.02 2 7 Luca Kozák 8.05 2 8 8.06 2 9 Natalia Christofi 8.11 1 10 8.18 1 11 Mette Graversgaard 8.20 2 12 Klaudia Siciarz 8.23 2===Indoor Meeting===+Men's 200m Place Athlete Country Time Heat Erriyon Knighton 20.21 1 Ryan Zeze 20.56 1 Blessing Afrifah 20.69 2 4 20.98 2 5 21.21 1 6 Hensley Paulina 21.38 2+Men's 1500m Place Athlete Country Time Azeddine Habz 3:34.39 Vincent Kibet Keter 3:34.44 Robert Farken 3:36.11 4 Adel Mechaal 3:37.23 5 Narve Gilje Nordås 3:37.45 6 Tshepo Tshite 3:37.56 7 Ignacio Fontes 3:37.86 8 Ruben Verheyden 3:39.19 9 3:39.44 10 Teddese Lemi 3:41.33 11 3:46.35 Ismael Debjani DNF Collins Kipruto DNF DNF+Men's 2000m Place Athlete Country Time Lamecha Girma 4:51.23 5:00.01 Charles Grethen 5:01.89 4 Nick Griggs 5:01.98 5 Federico Riva 5:02.67 6 Ferdinand Kvan Edman 5:03.41 7 Benoît Campion 5:04.55 8 5:06.10 9 Brian Komen 5:07.31 10 Melese Nberet 5:07.54 Samuel Abate DNF Martin Desmidt DNF DNF Mohad Abdikadar DNF DNF Adisu Girma DNF+Men's 60mH Place Athlete Country Time Grant Holloway 7.32 Just Kwaou-Mathey 7.43 Jakub Szymański 7.48 4 Lorenzo Simonelli 7.52 5 Michael Obasuyi 7.61 6 Enrique Llopis 7.62 7 Job Geerds 7.65 8 Elie Bacari 7.73+Men's 60mH Round 1 Place Athlete Country Time Heat 1 Grant Holloway 7.39 2 2 Lorenzo Simonelli 7.51 2 3 Just Kwaou-Mathey 7.52 1 4 Jakub Szymański 7.56 1 5 Elie Bacari 7.61 2 6 Enrique Llopis 7.62 1 7 Michael Obasuyi 7.62 1 8 Job Geerds 7.64 1 9 Damian Czykier 7.65 2 10 Tade Ojora 7.66 2 11 David King 7.67 1 12 7.71 2 13 Jamal Britt 7.73 2 14 Erwann Cinna 7.80 1 15 7.87 2+Women's 800m Place Athlete Country Time Jemma Reekie 2:00.40 Noélie Yarigo 2:01.19 Audrey Werro 2:01.43 4 Halimah Nakaayi 2:01.46 5 Lore Hoffmann 2:01.88 6 Eloisa Coiro 2:02.25 7 Léna Kandissounon 2:02.88 8 Worknesh Mesele 2:03.62 9 Agnès Raharolahy 2:03.66 DNF+Women's 3000m Place Athlete Country Time Gudaf Tsegay 8:17.11 Hirut Meshesha 8:29.71 Beatrice Chepkoech 8:30.87 4 Wubrist Aschal 8:40.97 5 8:45.17 6 Águeda Marqués 8:46.24 7 Marwa Bouzayani 8:46.45 8 Sembo Almayew 8:53.64 9 Gela Hambese 8:57.73 10 Ayal Dagnachew 9:02.45 11 Mekedes Alemeshete 9:10.65 Lemlem Hailu DNF Worknesh Mesele DNF DNF Saron Berhe DNF+Women's Pole Vault Place Athlete Country Mark Eliza McCartney Molly Caudery Wilma Murto 4 Alysha Newman 5 Margot Chevrier 6 Angelica Moser 7 Tina Šutej 8 Roberta Bruni 9 Ninon Chapelle Alix Dehaynain NM===National events===+Men's 400m Place Athlete Country Time Mickael Morice 49.72 Maxime Wrzesinski 49.81 Mathis Vaz Carrondo 50.17 4 Quinten Lockefeer 50.57 5 Jocelyn Dusautoir 51.95+Men's 800m Place Athlete Country Time Matthieu Lahousse 1:54.05 Leandre Lalin 1:54.86 Lucas Devarenne 1:55.26 4 Antony Martin 1:57.80 5 Lilian Schotte 1:58.12 6 Adrien Lanfle 1:58.45 7 Nicolas Loisel 1:58.62 8 Paul Thirard 1:58.65 9 William Rudloff 2:03.44+Men's 1500m Place Athlete Country Time Victor Boudin 3:48.23 Quentin Vandier 3:48.36 Alexis Regent 3:49.09 4 Sacha Liguori 3:49.53 5 Louis-Lys Fanucchi 3:51.30 6 Maxence Verpraet 3:51.75 7 Cyril Meersseman 3:54.05 8 Antonin Marquant 3:55.63 9 Christopher Gabet 3:56.84 10 Enrique Guerlain 3:56.99 11 Kevin Lemaire 3:58.95 12 Simon Deproot 4:04.34+Women's 400m Place Athlete Country Time Imke Vervaet 53.46 55.71 Anais Guiot 57.17 4 57.61 5 Adele Pailleux 57.86+Women's 800m Place Athlete Country Time Flavie Dambry 2:08.32 Maaike Vander Cruyssen 2:08.96 Elisa Sarrant 2:09.07 4 Agathe Delahoutre 2:09.83 5 Maeva Verheyden 2:10.00 6 Sana Hammami 2:12.25 7 Noemie Vermeersch 2:13.00 8 Julie Bonardi 2:13.10+Women's 1500m Place Athlete Country Time Stecy Dolay 4:37.08 Noémie Brioul 4:38.98 Maelle Fuchs 4:41.03 4 Jeanne Cucheval 4:41.51 5 Eugenie Prouvost 4:42.00 6 Zoe Duigou 4:44.10 7 Caroline Scaps 4:46.65 8 Justine Brazy Lechien 4:48.75 9 Audrey Berraz 4:56.66"
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[
"References",
"; Results*"
],
[
"External links",
"* Meeting history"
]
]
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[
"Route 204 (Israel)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Route 204''' is a regional road in the Negev, Israel.",
"It starts at the Halukim junction with Highway 40, passes by the town of Yeruham and ends at the Dimona junction on Highway 25, near Dimona."
],
[
"History",
"The southern section of the road, from Yeruham to the south, was broken by the IDF starting in 1951, as part of the construction of the road to Eilat through the Makhtesh Ramon.",
"The road to Eilat was officially inaugurated in February 1954.The northern section of the road was paved in 1952 and inaugurated in February 1953, as part of the construction of the Beer Sheva - Sodom road.",
"It was paved as a temporary detour connecting the road from Sodom to the , thus delaying the expenses of paving Highway 25 from Dimona to Be'er Sheva.",
"The road turned Yeruham into a major crossroads in the Negev in the 1950s and 1960s.",
"The opening of Highway 25 from Be'er Sheva to Dimona reduced the use of the northern section of Route 204, while the southern section served as the main road to Eilat.",
"In May 1961, the northern section was closed for a while for repairs and in 1963, the leaders of Dimona and Yeruham asked to renovate and expand it.",
"However, the National Roads Company of Israel requested to pave a new road in place of the old road and therefore they did not repair or build bridges on it, to prevent its closure due to floods.",
"In January 1966 the road was described: The widening of the road along its entire length was included in the National Roads Company of Israel plan for 1968 and again in the plan for 1969 and was implemented in 1969-1970.The road is considered preferable to the winding road of the Petroleum Road, especially after the widening of the road.",
"In February 1973, a section of Highway 40 was opened from Mashabei Sadeh to Sde Boker and the passage on Route 204 became unnecessary.",
"As a result, the Petroleum Road was closed and traffic to Yeruham passed on the northern section of Route 204."
],
[
"Junctions (South to North)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of highways in Israel"
]
]
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[
[
"Joseph T. Higgins"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Joseph Thomas Higgins''' (October 20, 1890 – August 30, 1980) was an American lawyer and politician from New York City."
],
[
"Life",
"Higgins was born on October 20, 1890, in Worcester, Massachusetts, the son of Jeremiah J. Higgins and Mary A. Donahue.",
"His father, the son of an Irish immigrant, was president of the Home Cooperative Bank as well as president and treasurer of several real estate and building firms.",
"Higgins attended Worcester schools.",
"He then went to Holy Cross College, graduating from there with a Bachelor of Arts in 1916.He went to Fordham University School of Law in the fall of that year.",
"He did one-year's study there, and in 1917, during World War I, he enlisted at Plattsburg training camp.",
"He was commissioned first lieutenant of the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps.",
"He served in air bases all over the country and was in France as a pursuit pilot.",
"He was honorably discharged in 1919.Higgins then returned to Fordham and studied law there until 1921.A noted college athlete, 1917 and 1918 he was the New England intercollegiate one half-mile and 600 yard champion and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club of New York City and the American team at the Inter-Allied Games in Paris.",
"He was admitted to the bar in 1921.By 1928, he served as deputy relief commissioner, New York State Veterans Relief Bureau for the 14th Assembly District.",
"He was also a member of the Thomas M. Farley Association, Regular Democratic Association, 14th Assembly District.In 1927, Higgins was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Democrat, representing the New York County 14th District.",
"He served in the Assembly in 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, and 1932.In 1932, he was the Democratic candidate for Sheriff of New York County to succeed Thomas M. Harley, who was removed from office by Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt and was the leader of Higgins' assembly district.",
"He was elected Sheriff that year and finished Harley's term, serving until the end of 1934.In January 1935, now-President Roosevelt appointed Higgins Collector of Internal Revenue in the Third New York District.",
"Higgins was a friend of Roosevelt, and the appointment was made with the recommendation of Tammany Hall leader James J. Dooling.",
"The appointment was confirmed by the United States Senate Committee on Finance few days later.",
"He was an alternate delegate to the 1936 Democratic National Convention.",
"He resigned as Collector in 1943 to run as the Democratic candidate for the City Court.",
"He ran against Republican and American Labor Party candidate Francis E. Rivers.",
"He lost the election, after which he went into private practice with the law firm Higgins, Brenner & Higgins.",
"He specialized in tax law.",
"He retired in 1970.Higgins was a member of the National Democratic Club, the New York Athletic Club, the American Legion, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, the Improved Order of Red Men, the Knights of Columbus, the Dalcassian Boat Club, and the First Avenue Boys.",
"By the end of his life, Higgins was married to Eleanor Farley and resided at Hampton Bays.",
"He died from heart disease at Southampton Hospital on August 30, 1980."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* '' The Political Graveyard''"
]
]
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[
[
"Lisa Rooms"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lisa Rooms''' (born 17 June 1996) is a Belgian long-distance runner.",
"She is a multiple-time Belgian national champion and a Belgian record holder."
],
[
"Career",
"A member of AV Lokeren, in 2019, she became Belgian champion for the first time, over 5000 metres in Brussels.In 2022 she became the Belgian champion over 5000 metres.",
"That year, she came 15th over 5000m at the 2022 European Athletics Championships in Munich in a time of 15:50.59.At the end of 2022, she changed her coach to Grete Koens after spending eight years with Tim Moriau.In 2023, she finished in tenth place over 5000m in the at the 2023 European Athletics Team Championships in Chorzów, in a time of 15:44.24.She became the Belgian champion over 5000 metres, 10,000 metres, and the 10 km road race in 2023.She ran a 10km personal best on the road in Rotterdam in October 2023.Rooms finished sixth overall and was a bronze medalist in the team event at the 2023 European Cross Country Championships.",
"It was the first time the Belgian women’s team had ever been on the podium at the event.In February 2024, she set a new Belgian national record in the 3000 metres indoors in Metz."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"2023 Tevlin Women's Challenger – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Robin Anderson was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Louisa Chirico.Marina Stakusic won the title, defeating Jana Fett in the final, 3–6, 7–5, 6–3."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Philippe Abraham Peticolas"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Portrait miniature of George Washington by Peticolas (Harvard Art Museum)'''Philippe Abraham Peticolas''' (1760 – 1841) was an early American artist known for his portraits and miniatures.",
"He was born in Ardennes, France.",
"His sons were also notable creatives of antebellum Virginia."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Stegaspis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Stegaspis''''' is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the subfamily Stegaspidinae in the family Membracidae.",
"It is the type genus of the subfamily Stegaspidinae, and contains 2 species.",
"*''Stegaspis bracteata''*''Stegaspis fronditia''"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Peticolas"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Peticolas''' is a Franco-American surname, derived from ''petit'' (little) and ''colas'' (fish).",
"People with the surname include: * Philippe Abraham Peticolas (1760–1841), American portrait painter * Sherry Peticolas (1904–1956), American sculptor"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cooper Murray"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cooper Murray''' (born 13 August 2001) is a racing driver from Australia.",
"He currently competes in the Super2 Series."
],
[
"Career results",
"===Summary=== Season Series Position Car Team 2016 13th 2017 7th 2018 '''2nd''' 2019 5th 2020 – 2021 4th NC 2023 4th ===Super2 Series results===(key) (Race results only) Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pos.",
"Pts 2023 Eggleston Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB NEWR1 NEWR2 PERR1 PERR2 TSVR1 TSVR2 SANR1 SANR2 BATR1 BATR2 ADER1 ADER2 4th 1230"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
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[
[
"Hearts of Oak (1803 play)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Hearts of Oak''''' is an 1803 comedy play by the English writer John Till Allingham.",
"It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 19 November 1803.The original Drury Lane cast included William Dowton as Ardent, Alexander Pope as Dorland, John Bannister as Tenpercent, Vincent De Camp as Edward, Charles Holland as Philip, Thomas Collins as Joe, George Frederick Cooke as Jerard, John Henry Johnstone as Brian O'Bradleigh, Jane Powell as Eliza, Nannette Johnston as Laura, Sarah Harlowe as Fanny and Sarah Sparks as Mrs O'Bradleigh."
],
[
"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 IV''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009."
]
]
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[
[
"Qaraqalpaqstan (TV channel)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Qaraqalpaqstan''' (Karakalpak Cyrillic: '''Карақалпақстан''', Uzbek: '''Qoraqalpogʻiston'''), officially '''Qaraqalpaqstan tеlеvideniesi''' (Қарақалпақстан телевидениеси, Qoraqalpogʻiston Televideniyesi, Karakalpak Television) is an Uzbek television channel owned by the National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan, broadcasting to the autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan.",
"The channel broadcasts 18 hours a day and airs programming in four languages, Karakalpak, Uzbek, Kazakh and Russian."
],
[
"History",
"The first Karakalpak program was broadcast on November 5, 1964.The first news service, Tele Janalıq (Теле Жаналық) consisted of five-minute bulletins in both Karakalpak and Russian languages.",
"From May 1965, the TV station increased from two hours to 2.5 hours per day, four days a week, and from January 1, 1966, three hours a day, six days a week, with the station taking a day off on Wednesday.",
"Around this time, the first Karakalpak talk shows appeared.",
"Additionally, on weekends and holidays, the channel started producing children's programs (\"Jetkinshek bizde qonaqta\", \"Miynet batirliqti qàleydi\", \"Baliqshi balalar\", \"Shayirlar balalarģa\").",
"A mobile studio was set up in 1968.In 1992, the Karakalpakstan Television and Radio Broadcasting Committee was renamed Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, and again in 2002 to the current Republic of Karakalpakstan Television and Radio Company.",
"On June 1 of the same year, the first edition of Assalawma aleykum, Karakalpakstan was broadcast.The channel produces news bulletins in three languages.",
"A new studio with equipment provided by Siemens started in 2007.In 2010, a new mobile studio with four cameras was set up.The channel started digital broadcasts in April 2013 and on June 1 of the same year, it opened its first dubbing studio, for dubbed cartoons, followed by a second one in 2014 for movies and TV shows.",
"In 2018, an estimated 95%–98% of the Karakalpak population watched the channel."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Yuan Quan (chemist)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Yuan Quan''' (; 2 November 1934 – 29 October 2023) was a Chinese chemist who was director of the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics from 1986 to 1994, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.He was a representative of the 14th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party."
],
[
"Biography",
"Yuan was born in Shanghai, on 2 November 1934, while his ancestral home in Deqing County, Zhejiang.",
"He graduated from Zhejiang University majoring in chemical engineering before gaining a master's degree from the Institute of Petroleum, Chinese Academy of Sciences (now Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences).After graduating in 1960, he stayed for researching.",
"In November 1978, he became a visiting scholar at Stanford University.",
"In 1986 he was promoted to become director of the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, a position he held until 1994.On 29 October 2023, he died of an illness in Dalian, Liaoning, at the age of 88."
],
[
"Honours and awards",
"* 1991 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)* 2001 State Technological Invention Award (Second Class) for a high sulfur capacity impregnated activated carbon dry desulfurization agent and its application.",
"* 2001 Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Freedom Statue"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Freedom Statue''' is located in Lusaka, capital of Zambia.",
"It represents the independence of Zambia and memorializes those who lost their lives in the movement to secure independence.",
"The 12-foot statue was erected on the orders of Kenneth Kaunda in 1974 for the 10th anniversary of independence.",
"It was made by British sculptor James Butler.",
"The statue is depicted on the Zambian kwacha, and the center for celebration on Africa Day.The statue is said to represent a scene in which freedom fighter Zanco Mpundu Mutembo broke the chains he was imprisoned in in front of 18 soldiers, after being told to do so or be shot."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Robert Rose (poet)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robert Rose''' (1806-1849), who styled himself the '''Bard of Colour''', was a mixed-race poet from the West Indies active in early Victorian Manchester."
],
[
"Life",
"Rose was born in the West Indies in 1806 or 1808, and is believed to have migrated to Salford as a child.",
"Though himself a gentleman of independent means, he was associated with a group of working-class poets who met at the Sun Inn on Long Millgate, Manchester.",
"The group included John Critchley Prince, Charles Swain, John Bolton Rogerson, Elijah Ridings, and Samuel Bamford.",
"Rose was said to have been the first to buy a copy of Philip James Bailey's 1839 poem ''Festus'', which had been slow to leave the shelves of Wilmot Henry Jones, 'the 'Manchester Moxon, the provincial poets printer'.",
"The Chartist bookbinder Benjamin Stott included a sonnet to Rose in his ''Songs for the millions, and other poems'' (1843).",
"The Kilmarnock poet John Ramsay dedicated his 1844 collection ''Woodnotes of a Wanderer'' to Rose.Most of Rose's verse was published in newspapers, though two poems, ''The Coronation'' (1838) and ''The Bazaar'' (1839) were published separately.",
"Rose died in police custody on 19 June 1849, imprisoned after a drinking spree.",
"He was 43 years old.",
"He was buried in Manchester General Cemetery on 21 June 1849.His fellow poet John Bolton Rogerson, who was the cemetery's registrar, read a specially composed service over the grave.",
"Lines of Rose's own verse were inscribed on his gravestone: Charles Kenworthy wrote a poem mourning Rose's death.",
"A manuscript of Rose's poetry is held at Chetham's Library.In February 2024 Rose was the subject of a BBC Radio 4 documentary by the poet and beatboxer Testament."
],
[
"Works",
"* * * 'Sonnet – The Poets' and 'Fame, Freedom and Friendship'.",
"In * * * 'Moonlight'.",
"In"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"William Worthington Russell"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''William Worthington Russell''' (September 20, 1821 – October 31, 1862) was a United States Marine Corps officer who served as the paymaster of the U.S. Marine Corps during the mid-19th century."
],
[
"Early life",
"Russell was born on September 20, 1821.He was the son of Robert Grier Russell and Susan Hood ( Worthington) Russell.",
"Among his siblings were Admiral Alexander Wilson Russell and Rear Admiral John Henry Russell.",
"His paternal grandfather was lawyer and Revolutionary War soldier Alexander Russell, and among his extended family were uncle James McPherson Russell, a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania, and first cousin, U.S. Representative Samuel Lyon Russell.",
"Through his brother John, he was uncle to Maj.-Gen. John H. Russell Jr. (father of Brooke Astor)."
],
[
"Career",
"Russell served as Paymaster of the Marines for two decades.",
"While serving under the command of General Winfield Scott in the Mexican–American War, he was aboard the ship USS ''Independence'' when Captain Shubrick ordered Russell to lead a counter-attack from Mexican forces at San José, Mexico.===Civil War===At the beginning of the U.S. Civil War, Russell served as aide-de-camp for General George B. McClellan.",
"He participated in the U.S. government's response to John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, alongside Robert E. Lee, J. E. B. Stuart, and Israel Greene, and captured John Brown's pike in the process.",
"Of the four officers who led the government's response to Brown's raid, only Russell remained loyal to the United States, with the rest joining the Confederacy after the American Civil War broke out.",
"Alcoholism led to his resignation, and untimely death, in 1862."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Photograph of his son, William W. Russell, 1905Russell was married to Virginia Fletcher of Alexandria, Virginia.",
"Together, they were the parents of two daughters and a son, including:* Virginia Fletcher Russell (1854–1943), who married John Buchanan Brewer.",
"* William Worthington Russell Jr. (1858–1944), a U.S. diplomat who served under five presidents; he married Grace Campbell Lidstone in 1905.",
"* Lucy Briscoe Russell (1860–1943), who died unmarried.Russell died from alcoholism on October 31, 1862."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Kate Donaghue"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kate Donaghue''' is an American politician who has served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 19th Worcester district since 2023."
],
[
"Personal life",
"In her marriage with Kimball Simpson, Donaghue was the mother of Brian and stepmother of Josselyn.Brian died due to a drug overdose in 2018.Kimball died from cancer in 2021."
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Centruchoides"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Centruchoides''''' is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the subfamily Stegaspidinae.",
"It contains two species.",
"* ''Centruchoides laticornis'' Fowler, 1896* ''Centruchoides oppugnans'' (Walker, 1858)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Langford Store"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Langford Store''', also known as the '''Bainham Store''' and until 2009 as '''Langford's Store''', is a historic general store at Bainham in the Tasman District of the South Island, New Zealand.",
"A new combined post office and general store at Bainham was built in 1928 by the local postmaster, Edward Bates Langford.",
"He leased part of the building to the Post Office and Telegraph Department to provide postal services, while using the remainder as a store.As of 2024, three generations of the Langford family have operated the store.",
"Edward Langford's granddaughter, Lorna Langford, took over as postmistress in 1952 and the running of the general store in 1954.She ran the businesses until retiring in 2009, when Sukhita Langford moved from Wellington to take over the store.",
"Lorna Langford died in 2020.The building was accorded historic place category 2 listing by Heritage New Zealand in 1990, and has become a tourist attraction in its own right."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
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[
[
"Nenê Guanxuma"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Éderson José Martins''' (born 9 October 1952), better known as '''Nenê Guanxuma''', is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward."
],
[
"Career",
"A striker with a great sense of positioning that compensated for his short stature, Nenê Guanxuma played for several clubs throughout Brazil, most notably for São José, champion of the second division of São Paulo in 1980 and for Bahia, state champion in 1986.After retiring, he graduated in physical education, in addition to working as a tailor."
],
[
"Honours",
";São José*Campeonato Paulista Série A2: 1980;Bahia*Campeonato Baiano: 1986"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Nenê Guanxuma at ogol.com.br"
]
]
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[
[
"Bolesław II the Bold's expedition to Kiev (1069–1071)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bolesław II the Bold's expedition to Kiev in 1069''' aimed to assert Polish influence in the region, mirroring the conquests of his predecessor, Bolesław the Brave.",
"Bolesław II the Bold occupied Kiev where he put the allied Iziaslav I of Kiev on the throne and on the way back occupied Przemyśl and annexed Cherven Cities to Poland."
],
[
"Background",
"Bolesław II the Bold, born circa 1042, was not only the son of Casimir I the Restorer but also the great-grandson of Bolesław I the Brave, a significant figure in Polish history.",
"His lineage traced back to illustrious rulers, giving him a strong claim to the throne.",
"Bolesław's mother, Maria Dobroniega of Kiev, held familial ties to the influential Kievan prince Yaroslav the Wise, which further enriched his connections to powerful Eastern European dynasties.Ascending to the Polish throne in 1058, Bolesław assumed leadership at a remarkably young age, likely around 15, setting a precedent as the youngest ruler in Polish history.",
"Despite his youth, Bolesław displayed early signs of promise and assertiveness, characteristics that would define his reign.Bolesław II the BoldHis marriage, often speculated to be to a Russian princess, strengthened diplomatic ties with the East.",
"While chronicler Jan Długosz mentioned her as Wiaczesława or Wiszesława, the exact origins of Bolesław's wife remain debated among historians.",
"Nevertheless, their marriage further solidified Bolesław's connections with Rus', increasing his authority in Eastern affairs.Bolesław's reign was marked by a mix of praise and criticism.",
"Chronicler Gallus Anonymous lauded his generosity and valor, earning him the title \"the most generous among the generous.\"",
"However, Gallus also noted Bolesław's flaws, particularly his impulsiveness and vanity, which sometimes clouded his judgment and led to reckless actions.In foreign policy, Bolesław followed the footsteps of his illustrious predecessor, Bolesław the Brave, with a keen focus on Eastern relations, notably with Rus'.",
"His interventions in Kiev, particularly in support of his uncle Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev during internal disputes, demonstrated his commitment to maintaining Polish influence in the region.",
"The pinnacle of Bolesław's Eastern ventures came with his expedition to Kiev in 1069, mirroring the conquests of Bolesław the Brave in 1018."
],
[
"Expedition",
"At the beginning of the summer, he ordered all knights to be under arms and to gather an army, both on horseback and on foot, from all over the kingdom for the Rus' expedition, under the pretense that he wants to restore the capital to his brother Iziaslav, prince of Kiev, but in reality to win Rus for himself.",
"And all that he considered necessary for the future war he distributed with great care either personally or through his commanders, especially the voivode Wszebor, distributing a large amount of money to soldiers on horseback and on foot, so that they set out on the expedition with even more enthusiasm and zeal.",
"For the brave king wished to surpass the fame of his great-grandfather.",
"He complained, moreover, that all the Rus lands which had fallen to him by conquest and inheritance from his mother, now in the possession of the Rus princes, had been illegally seized by them with the knowledge of his father, King Casimir I the Restorer, or with his tacit permission.",
"So when huge armies gathered from all over the kingdom at the king's side, before setting out for the lands of his enemies he spoke to them thus:The next day the king, accompanied by Prince Iziaslav of Kiev and his sons, entered Kievan Rus and advanced in compact formation for several days.",
"At the head of the Polish army was comes Wszebor.=== Conquest of Kiev and Polotsk ===In turn, the prince of Polotsk, Vseslav of Polotsk, who had driven Iziaslav out of Kiev, gathered an army not to be despised, consisting of Ruthenians, Pechenegs and Varangians to fight against the Polish king.",
"But when he was about to threaten King Bolesław's path to further Rus lands, he met him near Białogród, and when he saw the mighty army of the Polish king, he collapsed in spirit and did not dare to fight a battle with Bolesław, for he saw that his forces were much weaker.",
"Without the knowledge of his knights, having informed the few who accompanied him, he left the army and fled to Polotsk.",
"And his army, worried and frightened by the escape of their leader, scattered in different directions.",
"The Polish king, notified by scouts that the Ruthenians and other enemies had seceded to defend the stronghold, occupied further territories.",
"Meanwhile, the Ruthenian elders of Kiev sent envoys to Princes Sviatoslav and Vseslav to Chernigov with such a message:From princes Sviatoslav and Vseslav, the Kievans receive a kind reply that they will send envoys to Prince Iziaslav and ask him to refrain from hostile moves with the Polish army and to peacefully enter their country in order to take back all their possessions.",
"If he were to agree to this, they promise that with their might they would court him and not allow the property of their grandparents, their capital city and its population to be conquered by the Poles and their king.",
"They also immediately sent envoys to Prince Iziaslav.",
"When these met him near Kiev, they addressed him and the Polish King Bolesław on behalf of the princes Sviatoslav and Vseslav with the following words:Vseslav of PolotskAfter accepting this message, King Bolesław, along with Prince Iziaslav and the knights, left part of the army with the wagon.",
"However, having ordered him to follow, he moved quickly toward Kiev.",
"However, fearing deceit and treachery from the assurances of the deputies, they send forward to Kiev Iziaslav's son Mstislav with a certain number of Polish and Ruthenian knights to find out if there was peace among the Kievans and to prevent them from using deceit and treachery.",
"Upon arrival, the perpetrators and leaders of the conspiracy, seventy in number, were partially blinded, some murdered and took cruel revenge, losing even those who pretended to be innocent.",
"But when Mstislav reported that there was complete security and calm among the inhabitants, and that King Bolesław of Poland had arrived with Prince Iziaslav, the Kievans first came out to meet him seven miles away, and then welcomed him, offering magnificent gifts.",
"King Boleslaw spent the summer, autumn and winter there with his entire army.",
"In turn, Polish soldiers wintered in towns and villages, and Prince Iziaslav supplied everyone with both clothing and food.",
"Iziaslav set off with Polish soldiers during the Polish king's stay in Kiev against the prince of Polotsk, Vseslav, but Vseslav, fearing the power of Iziaslav and the Poles, fled.",
"Iziaslav, in turn, having captured the castle of Polotsk and the surrounding area, settled his son Mstislav there, and when he died within a few days, he put his other son Sviatopolk in his place, after which he returned to Kiev.",
"Bolesław's triumphal entry into Kiev, was marked by a symbolic act at the Golden Gate when Bolesław struck the gate and chipped his sword.",
"However, his pride and arrogance, evident in his interaction with Prince Iziaslav, also revealed his vulnerabilities, which he accomplished by sitting on a horse while lumbering his relative by the beard.",
"Most historians have related this anecdote precisely to the year 1069, in which case Iziaslav was clearly humiliated by the Polish ruler.",
"What Boleslaw wanted to achieve with his actions will forever be shrouded in mystery.Bolesław the Bold with his team on a 19th-century French engraving=== Capture of Przemyśl and conquest of Cherven Cities ===After spending the winter in Kiev, the Polish monarch departed early from his winter encampment once the conditions were favorable for military operations.",
"Acknowledged along with his army by Prince Izasław with lavish gifts, Bolesław proceeded towards Przemyśl, seizing various fortifications and strongholds along the San River, some through cooperation, others by coercion.",
"Learning that Przemyśl sheltered many Ruthenian people seeking refuge from neighboring fortresses and villages, Bolesław resolved to launch a full-scale assault.Przemyśl, a sizable city teeming with inhabitants and newcomers, fortified with deep trenches, high walls, and guarded by the San River from the north, posed a formidable challenge.",
"Hindered temporarily by the swollen San River caused by heavy rains, Bolesław eventually crossed with his troops and established a camp near the city.",
"Iziaslav I of KievExploiting opportunities, he dispatched soldiers to harass enemy fields, prompting the foes to retreat to forests and marshes, some too intimidated to venture beyond their fortified positions.",
"The capture of abundant livestock, grain, and provisions enriched Bolesław's camp, sustaining his forces during the prolonged siege.",
"Despite skirmishes yielding no decisive outcome, a significant counterattack compelled a Ruthenian retreat back to Przemyśl, where panic ensued, allowing the Polish forces to capture or disarm many foes.",
"Seizing momentum, Bolesław tightened the siege, eventually securing control over vulnerable sections of the city.",
"With the Rus' people retreating to the castle, Bolesław seized Przemyśl, granting his soldiers looting rights.",
"After providing time for rest and tending to the wounded, he fortified the city and maintained the siege despite the challenges posed by its strategic location and formidable defenses.",
"Convinced that hunger would compel surrender, Bolesław persisted throughout the summer.",
"As the Rus' population weakened from starvation and thirst, they negotiated terms of surrender, relinquishing the castle to Bolesław.",
"Having occupied the stronghold, Bolesław ordered its reconstruction and fortification, relocating soldiers for winter quarters before withdrawing with his advisors to the castle.Cherven Cities"
],
[
"Aftermath",
"Despite initial successes, Bolesław's power in the eastern lands proved was short, with the annexation of Red Ruthenia to Poland and the brief occupation of Kiev in 1069 was short-lived, eventually succumbing to the resurgence of local powers such as Vsevolod I of Kiev.Bolesław's reign ended tragically in 1081, shrouded in mystery and scandal.",
"His alleged poisoning by his own cook, described by Gallus Anonymus, pointed to political intrigue and internal strife.",
"In addition, rumors of Bolesław's controversial personal life, including alleged affairs with married women, further complicated his legacy and the succession crisis that followed his death."
],
[
"See also",
"* Bolesław II the Bold*Vseslav of Polotsk*Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis*Civil War in Poland (1077-1079)*Cherven Cities"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Sources",
"* Długosz Jan, ''Roczniki czyli kroniki sławnego królestwa Polskiego.",
"vol 3'' * Norbert Delestowicz, ''Bolesław II Szczodry.",
"Tragiczne losy wielkiego wojownika 1040/1042 - 2/3 IV 1081 albo 1082'', Kraków 2016.",
"* Kazimierz Jasiński, ''Rodowód pierwszych Piastów,'' Warsaw 1993 * Andrzej Garlicki (pod red.",
"), ''Poczet królów i książąt polskich'', Warsaw 1998.",
"* R. Grodecki, S. Zachorowski, J. Dąbrowski, ''Dzieje Polski średniowiecznej'', Kraków 1995.",
"* D. Turkowska i M. Kowalczyk, ''Jana Długosza Roczniki czyli Kroniki sławnego Królestwa Polskiego'', Warsaw 2009.",
"* J. Wyrozumski, ''Dzieje Polski piastowskiej'', Kraków 1999.",
"* Wydział Humanistyczny UMCS, ''„I Lubelska Jesień Historyczna‛'.",
"Materiały konferencyjne,'' Lublin 2012."
],
[
"External links",
"* Bolesław II Szczodry (Śmiały) (mediatempora.pl)* Wyprawy kijowskie Bolesława Chrobrego i Bolesława Szczodrego (przezwieki.pl)* Przemyśl Bolesława Śmiałego - Miasto Przemyśl (przemysl.pl)* Bolesław Śmiały (Szczodry).",
"Król, który powrócił do mocarstwowej polityki Chrobrego | HISTORIA.org.pl - historia, kultura, muzea, matura, rekonstrukcje i recenzje historyczne* Bolesław II Szczodry (timenote.info)* 1069 - Szkolnictwo.pl* Wojny polsko-ruskie X–XIV w. | Virtual Shtetl (sztetl.org.pl)"
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[
[
"Bones & All (novel)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Bones & All''''' (also known by the title '''''Bones and All''''') is a coming of age horror novel written by Camille DeAngelis, first published in 2015 and later adapted into a feature-length film by the same title in 2022.The book revolves around Maren, an adolescent female cannibal who tries to make a life for herself in rural America despite her urges to eat human flesh.",
"According to the book's acknowledgements section, DeAngelis had just committed to a vegan diet prior to releasing ''Bones & All'', and the book raises various points about the morality associated with killing other living things for food."
],
[
"Plot summary",
"Maren, an adolescent girl, has been a \"people-eater\" ever since she can remember, her earliest kill being a beloved babysitter.",
"She generally attacks anybody who she has affection for.",
"As a result, her family lives in relative hiding and often moves from one location to the next after Maren accidentally kills and eats someone.",
"When her mother abandons her, Maren begins to wonder about tracking down her estranged father, who she's never met before.",
"Venturing from her home, she briefly befriends an older man named Sully, who happens to also be a \"people-eater\"; his strange mannerisms and behaviours come across as extremely creepy and perverted, prompting Maren to flee from him.",
"Continuing on her journey, she meets Lee, an adolescent nonconformist and also a \"people-eater\", although Lee is much friendlier and seems to have more scruples about cannibalism than Sully did.Maren and Lee spend a long time on the open road, meeting fellow cannibals and staying in multiple places along the way.",
"Maren eventually meets her father, but is horrified to discover that he too is a cannibal, and has no affection or care for her life whatsoever.",
"Maren falls in love with Lee, although they have disagreements about the behaviour of cannibalism itself.",
"While Lee doesn't necessarily enjoy the act but sees it as a necessity, Maren feels empathy for other human beings and doesn't want to hurt them; this causes a schism in her relationship with Lee.",
"Sully attacks Maren, revealing himself to be her grandfather and planning on killing and eating her, but Lee intervenes, only to be mortally wounded in the process.",
"As an act of love and devotion, and to please Lee, Maren gives in and eats him, \"bones and all\", a rite of passage for cannibals like her."
],
[
"2022 film adaptation"
],
[
"Reception",
"''Publishers Weekly'' was positive about ''Bones & All'', calling it the \"story of a young ghoul's coming of age\" and praising its approach to modern issues.",
"''Bones & All'' won the Alex Awards under the category \"Top 10 Adult Books That Appeal to Teens\".",
"''The Montclarion'' was more critical, with reviewer Anna Mccabe saying of ''Bones & All'', \"Maren’s character is not easy to love, after being emotionally neglected her entire life by her mother and abandoned by her father before birth, her decision-making skills are not her strongest suit, making it very frustrating to support her... Maybe too many years of unsupervised access to the internet as a child has rotten sic my perception of horror, but the scariest thing about this book was the constant eating of beans straight out of the can.\"",
"Mccabe later in her review stated, however, that she enjoyed the book overall.Some reviewers noted ''Bones & All'' for its allegory of veganism and feminism.",
"''Our Hen House'', an animal rights activism website, gave a positive review of the book, although pointed out that the book makes no overt effort to raise awareness of veganism.",
"''Time Magazine'', while writing on the 2022 film adaptation, noted that the \"people-eaters\" in the original book versus the film are ghouls with supernatural abilities, and that this makes life alone much more dangerous for Maren since predatory men like Sully are just as powerful as she is, if not more-so.",
"The film does not explain or suggest this, instead portraying the characters as just human cannibals.",
"*"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Gerald P. Krasnow"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gerald P. Krasnow''' (February 17, 1947 – November 12, 1998), also known as '''Gerry Krasnow''', was an American politician.",
"He served as a Democratic member for the Chittenden 5-3 district of the Vermont House of Representatives."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Krasnow was born in New York.",
"He attended Hobart College.Krasnow served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1995 to 1998.Krasnow died on November 12, 1998, at the age of 51."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Priya Chaudhry"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Priya Chaudhry''' is an American lawyer.",
"She is known for representing Jen Shah, Paul Haggis and Jonathan Majors."
],
[
"Early life",
"Chaudhry's family moved from Delhi to Cleveland, Ohio when she was one year old.",
"Witnessing the treatment of her neighbors, who were largely poor people of color, by the police inspired Chaudhry to become a defense lawyer.Chaudhry studied pre-med prior to earning a Juris Doctor degree from Northwestern University."
],
[
"Career",
"Chaudhry worked as a public defender in Seattle for two years, later moving to New York City and being hired by a boutique firm focused on white-collar crimes.",
"She then ran her own practice for six years before becoming a partner at Harris, St. Laurent & Chaudhry.",
"In 2019, she left to open Chaudhry Law, with a focus on criminal cases.In 2022, Chaudhry represented ''The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City'' star Jen Shah after she was charged in a telemarketing fraud case.",
"Shah pleaded guilty in July 2022.In March 2023, Chaudhry said Shah owed her over $124,000 in legal fees.Chaudhry represented actor Jonathan Majors in his trial for assaulting his former girlfriend Grace Jabbari.",
"Due to her approach in cross-examining Jabbari, the judge ruled that the jurors could see previously-sealed text messages from Majors.",
"Majors would eventually be found guilty of assaulting Jabbari."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Chaudhry is married to Andrew Bourke, a crisis communications expert."
],
[
"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
]
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[
"Bill Frazier (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bill Frazier''' (born November 8, 1936) is an American farmer and politician from the state of Indiana.",
"A member of the Republican Party, he represented the 14th district in the Indiana Senate from 1968 to 1970."
],
[
"Political career",
"Frazier was elected to the Indiana Senate in a 1968 special election held after the death of Republican incumbent Vincent Pittenger.",
"Frazier won by a 54% to 46% margin, defeating Democratic former state senator Von Eichhorn.",
"He ran for a full term in 1970, but lost to Democrat Don Park.",
"Over the next 30 years, Frazier ran for office numerous times, including campaigns for state senate and U.S. House in three different congressional districts.In 2000, Frazier campaigned for the 2nd congressional district as an independent, hoping to fill the seat left open by Republican David McIntosh's retirement.",
"Frazier spent $300,000 of his own money on the campaign, running ads critical of the North American Free Trade Agreement.",
"He received 10% of the vote compared to 39% for Democrat Robert Rock and 51% for the winner, talk radio host (and future governor and vice president) Mike Pence.",
"When Pence ran for governor in 2012, Frazier again ran for his seat, now numbered as the 6th district.",
"He finished fourth in the primary, taking 10% of the vote as the primary was won by Luke Messer.",
"In January 2024, Frazier filed to run for the district once again.",
"The seat is open due to the retirement of Republican incumbent Greg Pence, brother of Mike Pence."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Casper lives in Muncie."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Andrew Benin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Andrew Benin''' is an American businessman who is the CEO of Graza, a Spanish olive oil processing company that he co-founded in 2021."
],
[
"Education",
"He graduated from the School of Management at Binghamton University in 2013."
],
[
"Business career",
"In 2021, while living in Cádiz, Spain, Benin founded Graza, an olive oil startup known for its bold graphic designs on bottles.",
"He originally curated products with Michael Anthony, the executive chef of Gramercy Tavern.That year, the company raised $2.8 million in venture capital funding.In 2023, Benin accused Brightland, a similar startup, of copying his company Graza's bottle design.",
"''Fast Company'' described this as an \"explosive post on LinkedIn.\"",
"Within 24 hours, he publicly apologized."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fallacinal"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Fallacinal''' is an organic compound in the structural class of chemicals known as anthraquinones.",
"It is found in many species of the lichen family Teloschistaceae."
],
[
"History",
"In 1936, Japanese chemists Mitizo Asano and Sinobu Fuziwara reported on their investigations into the colour pigments of the lichen ''Xanthoria fallax'' (now known as ''Oxneria fallax''), found growing on the bark of mulberry trees.",
"They isolated a pigment they named fallacin.",
"A few years later Asano and Yosio Arata further purified the crude material from this lichen, ultimately obtaining an orange-yellow compound with a molecular formula of C16H12O6.Using information from additional chemical tests, they proposed a tentative structural formula for fallacin.",
"In 1949, T. R. Seshadri and S. Subramanian described their work with the Indian lichen ''Teloschistes flavicans'', in which they isolated an orange substance they named teloschistin, and which had a structural formula identical to that of fallacin proposed by Asano and Arata years earlier.In 1956, Takao Murakami reported reexamining the crude pigment obtainable from ''Xanthoria fallax'' using Asano's original 1936 procedure.",
"He separated out fallacin from parietin, a co-occurring substance, using several rounds of column chromatography, and showed that Asano's original pigment was actually a combination of two pigments with different melting points, which he designated as fallacin-A and fallacin-B.",
"Murakami determined fallacin-A to have a melting point of and a molecular formula of C16H10O6.He established the structure of the compound synthetically by oxidizing it with chromium trioxide, converting that into its acid chloride, and then performing catalytic reduction on this compound using the Rosenmund reduction followed by deacetylation.",
"The resultant product was confirmed to be identical to fallacin-A, and so he designated this substance as fallacinal.",
"He named fallacin-B as fallacinol, a closely related substance that, because of Seshadri and Subramanian's work, is also known as \"teloschistin\" in the literature."
],
[
"Occurrence",
"Fallacinal was first chemically isolated from ''Oxneria fallax''.Fallacinal occurs in many species of the Teloschistaceae, a large family of mostly lichen-forming fungi.",
"Historically, the substance was most associated with ''Caloplaca'', ''Teloschistes'', and ''Xanthoria'', but these genera have since been subdivided into many smaller, monophyletic genera.",
"The cultivated mycobiont of ''Xanthoria fallax'', grown in isolation with the green algal , still produces fallacinal.Yoshio Hirose and colleagues proposed a synthesis of fallacinal in 1982 involving the oxidation of fallacinol (a.k.a.",
"teloschistin).In 1970, the Swedish chemist Johan Santesson proposed a possible biogenetic relationship between the anthraquinone compounds commonly found in the lichen genus ''Caloplaca''.",
"According to this scheme, emodin is methylated to give parietin, which then undergoes three successive oxidations, sequentially forming fallacinol, fallacinal, and then parietinic acid.",
"A is a set of biosynthetically related compounds produced by a lichen.",
"In 2002, Ulrik Søchting and Patrik Frödén identified chemosyndrome A, the most common chemosyndrome in the genus ''Teloschistes'' and in the entire family Teloschistaceae, which features parietin as the main substance and smaller proportions of fallacinol, fallacinal, parietinic acid, and emodin."
],
[
"Properties",
"In its purified form, fallacinal exists as orange-red needles with a melting point of .",
"Its ultraviolet spectrum has five peaks of maximum absorption (λmax) at 244, 264, 280, 340, and 425 nm.",
"Its infrared spectrum has three peaks at 1625, 1675, and 1720 cm−1; the first two of these peaks corresponds to the chelated and non-chelated ketones, respectively, while the third peak indicates the aromatic aldehyde grouping."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ziaism"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ziaism''' is a political ideology implemented in Pakistan from 1978 to 1988 by Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.",
"The ideology endorses the idea of an Islamic state, influenced heavily by religion.",
"It includes Islamic laws, industrialisation, militarism and authoritarianism.",
"Zia and his doctrine are widely credited with making political Islam an influential movement within Pakistan, turning a relatively secular country into one that was based on Islamic law.General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, who lays the foundation of Ziaism.The ideology attracts much controversy, especially in Pakistan, where religious and secular ideas collide.",
"With right-wing Pakistanis predominantly endorsing Zia's doctrine, while moderate Muslims and left-wing Pakistanis condemning it, comparing Ziaism to Islamofascism."
],
[
"History",
"Pakistan, when found in 1947, did not immediately become an Islamic state.",
"It stayed as a dominion until 1956, when the first constitution was adopted.",
"Only then did Pakistan declare Islam to be the state religion.",
"However, the leadership of Ayub Khan continued a secular form of government, until the premiership of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.Bhutto, despite initially coming on a secular platform, found himself under pressure by Islamists to push religion into governance.",
"Under pressure, he branded Ahmadis as non-Muslims, banned alcohol and tolerated Islamist ideas.",
"This would pave the way to Zia's rise to power and his subsequent leadership.After Operation Fair Play, Zia had assumed the role of Chief Martial Law Administrator.",
"He then proceeded to implement Islamist ideas, such as Islamic law.",
"This included the criminalisation of adultery, fornication, and blasphemy, using unconventional ways of punishments to punish offenders, such as flogging, amputation, and stoning.Ziaism did not only influence political and religious matters, but also ones concerning economics, and foreign policy.",
"His approach to foreign affairs would strengthen Pakistan's role as a regional power, by spreading its military influence internally and externally."
],
[
"Society",
"Ziaism advocates for Islam to dictate every single way of life, however, there is debate on which kind of Islam should.",
"For example, while Ziaist Pakistan had an emphasis on Deobandi Islam being an inspiration for law and general society, the Islamic Republic of Iran based theirs on Twelver Shia Islam.",
"This resulted in varying differences between the two societies, despite the latter's influence from the former.=== Law ===Ziaist rule advocates for all institutions to adhere to religious law, from everything regarding to property to punishment.",
"flogged due to seducing a woman in 1970s Islamabad.Corporal punishment and amputation for crimes are a common way of punishing a criminal in Ziaist ideology.",
"For example, stealing is punished by amputation of the left hand.",
"While flogging is used for the crimes of rape, adultery, and protesting for freedom of the press.",
"These punishments would be orchestrated in public view, with a microphone positioned near the convict’s mouth for the crowd to hear.",
"These punishments would be designed to ignite fear throughout the common populace, in order to deter reoffenders.",
"These convicts would often be convicted for crimes according to Islamic law, such as drinking and premarital sex.",
"Such punishments would also be designed to humiliate the convict, by naming them and their alleged crimes, and exposing the men’s buttocks towards the crowd, who would often be apathetic.=== Recreation ===Alcohol was already banned under the tenure of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, but was emphasised by Zia’s ideology.",
"80 lashes would be given to a Muslim offender caught consuming alcohol, while non-Muslims could sell and drink alcohol (although only with a government permit).",
"Nightclubs, bars and cinemas were shut down, and Pakistani nightlife, especially in the city of Karachi, was deeply affected due to the religious laws that were implemented.Pakistani cinema was also heavily curtailed, with the state heavily censoring films that did not align with government philosophy.",
"Due to this heavy censorship, Pakistani cinema had steeply declined to around 20 films in 2005.Zia’s ideology believed in using public cinemas in order to spread state propaganda and prevent dissent amongst the common populace."
],
[
"Military",
"Ziaism puts an emphasis of military power, especially over civilian institutions.",
"An aggressive foreign military policy may also be affiliated, as seen in Zia's aggressive meddling in Afghanistan and India.",
"Militarism is a central value in Ziaist ideology, relying on a strong military in order to protect the country’s self interests, as well as hold sway over the country’s institutions.",
"This was seen in Zia’s Pakistan, where he established military courts, giving military officers judicial power, allowing them to issue imprisonments and corporal punishments, such as amputation or flogging.",
"These officers are promoted regarding their loyalty to the government in order to ensure religious law and subservience to the state.Zia rewarding the Hilal-i-Imtiaz to Shamim Alam Khan."
],
[
"Economics",
"Ziaism ideology relies on a capitalist form of government, endorsing deregulation of the economy, and reducing state affairs in it.",
"This is done in order to encourage private sector activity, and encourage economic growth.",
"In Zia’s Pakistan, these economic reforms were done in order to reverse Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s nationalisation policies, which had brought economic decline and rampant corruption.The ideology expands on a nation using its religious character in order to boost economic leverage.",
"For example, under Zia's Pakistan, he took advantage of Pakistan's Islamic image in order to create favourable economic links with the oil-producing Arab states, as well as securing Pakistan's “security and territorial sovereignty.”Ziaism also endorses an Islamic “interest-free” banking system."
],
[
"Criticism",
"Many figures, both inside Pakistan and outside have criticised Ziaism as an oppressive ideology.",
"It is described as “illiberal” and “despotic”.",
"Democracy is not seen as a central virtue of the ideology, along with equal rights for minorities.",
"Ziaism emphasises an Islamic society with little room for religious minorities, as when Zia ordered for the mass killings and rapes of Shias.Ziaism is also compared to an Islamic version of fascism."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Umbelligerus"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Umbelligerus''''' is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the subfamily Stegaspidinae.",
"It contains 5 species."
],
[
"Species",
"* ''Umbelligerus convergens'' Flynn, 2014* ''Umbelligerus furcillatus'' Sakakibara, 1981* ''Umbelligerus peruviensis'' Deitz, 1975* ''Umbelligerus stockwelli'' Flynn, 2014* ''Umbelligerus woldai'' Sakakibara, 1981"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Scheduled monuments in Northumberland"
],
[
"Introduction",
"There are 1437 '''scheduled monuments''' in the county of Northumberland, England.",
"These protected sites date in some cases from the Neolithic period, and include barrows, medieval settlements, ruined abbeys, castles, and Roman forts.In the United Kingdom, the scheduling of monuments was first initiated to ensure the preservation of \"nationally important\" archaeological sites and historic buildings.",
"Protection is given to scheduled monuments under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979."
],
[
"Notable scheduled monuments in Northumberland",
"''This is a partial list of scheduled monuments in Northumberland''.Image Name Location DateNotes 120px Alnwick Abbey 1147 AD Founded by Premonstratensian monks The only surviving remains are the 14th-century gatehouse.",
"120px Etal Castle 1341 AD A ruined medieval fortification 120px Hexham Abbey 674 AD Benedictine abbey.",
"120px Housesteads Roman Fort c. 400 AD One of the best-preserved forts on Hadrian's wall.",
"120px Lindisfarne Abbey 634 AD The Lindisfarne Gospels were produced at the historic monastery.",
"120px Union Chain Bridge 1820 The bridge was initially the longest wrought iron suspension bridge in the world, and the world's oldest vehicular suspension bridge.",
"120px Warkworth Castle 12th century AD Ruined motte-and-bailey castle.",
"120px Vindolanda 85 AD–370 AD A Roman auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall.}"
],
[
"See also",
"*Grade I listed buildings in Northumberland*List of scheduled monuments in the United Kingdom"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Looksmaxxing"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Looksmaxxing''', or to '''looksmax''', is a practice involving several forms of body care routines, in an effort to improve one's physical appearance.",
"While the practice as a whole can refer to simple hygiene, more extreme methods have become associated with looksmaxxing, such as \"mewing.\"",
"The practice is affiliated with incel subculture, and originated on \"manosphere\" message boards.",
"The practice became a TikTok trend, and became popular amongst mostly teenagers in the 2020s."
],
[
"Overview",
"=== \"Softmaxxing\" ===Looksmaxxing is a practice in which people perform several body care routines in an effort to improve ones physical appearance.",
"Some of these practices are fairly common and standard, such as clearing up facial acne, going to the gym, getting a new haircut, or moisturizing.",
"These practices are the most popular, and are considered \"softmaxxing.\"",
"Additional practices have been associated with looksmaxxing, with a popular example being the act of \"mewing\", which involves performing various exercises with your tongue with the goal of achieving a \"square jawline.\"",
"These methods are the most popular ones shared around TikTok, where \"handsome\" men are typically the ones giving the advice.",
"These methods were previously popularized with magazines such as ''GQ'', ''Esquire'', and ''Men's Health'' sharing around skincare and hairstyle advice.",
"Some that partake in \"looksmaxxing\" consider themselves to be making \"facial gains.",
"\"=== \"Hardmaxxing\" ===Male model Sean O'Pry is often described as having \"hunter eyes\".Some people who perform looksmaxxing have also performed more extreme methods.",
"This has been coined as \"hardmaxxing\", and those who practice them refer to themselves as \"hardmaxxers\".",
"Practices associated with hardmaxxing include getting implants or limb-lengthening surgeries, intentionally starving oneself (\"starvemaxxing\"), using moisturizers to attempt to appear more white (\"whitemaxxing\"), and withholding sexual climax in an effort to boost testosterone (\"edging\").",
"An additional method, known as \"bonesmashing\", refers to the act of hitting ones face against objects in order to create a \"chiselled look\".",
"While this practice is considered an inside joke and few have actually done it, it has been warned as misinformation.Some that partake in looksmaxxing also look for others to rate their appearance, with some engaging in anonymous message boards associated with incel sub-culture.",
"This rating has been considered to be one's \"sexual market value.\"",
"Those that determine this value usually check for a variety of different facial features.",
"One of the most prominent features checked for is \"hunter eyes\", which refers to a positive canthal tilt, resembling that of a predatorial animal.",
"Additional features checked for include hollow cheeks and \"pursed lips\".",
"In order to achieve these features, some perform acts such as the aforementioned \"mewing\", rubbing against the orbital area, or even getting surgery.Those who receive a low rating are often harassed for their appearance afterwards, with some forms of harassment including suicide encouragement.",
"Additional terms have been coined by these communities in an effort to \"dominate others.\"",
"These phrases include \"mogging\", which refers to asserting dominance over another person based on their appearance, and being \"Y-pilled\", which refers to one viewing themselves as more masculine than the other and is a spin on the phrase \"redpilled.\""
],
[
"History",
"The practice originated on \"manosphere\" message boards, and became a TikTok trend in the 2020s.",
"It became popular amongst mostly teenagers."
],
[
"Criticism",
"Looksmaxxing has been connected to incel sub-culture since its origins within it.",
"Writing for ''The Conversation'', senior lecturer and researcher Jamilla Rosdahl of the Australian College of Applied Psychology considered the practice to convert young men into incels as a result of TikTok algorithms.",
"On the popularity of looksmaxxing amongst young people overall, she wrote that \"where young people feel like they can’t control their environment, they may turn to trends such as looksmaxxing as something they can control,\" attributing several real world problems such as an unstable economy.Several acts associated with looksmaxxing have been criticized by doctors and dismissed as misinformation, including mewing and bonesmashing."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Chie Hayakawa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chie Hayakawa''' (born August 20, 1976) is a Japanese film director and screenwriter based in Tokyo."
],
[
"Personal life and education",
"Hayakawa graduated from the New York School of Visual Arts in 2001.Her various early short films were screened at the school's gallery and film festivals.",
"She gave birth to two children in New York and returned to Tokyo in 2008."
],
[
"Film career",
"In Tokyo, she enrolled in a one-year film program at a night school whilst working.",
"Her thesis film, ''Niagara'', was selected for the screening at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014, and won the Grand Prix at the Pia Film Festival.",
"In 2022, her first feature film ''Plan 75'', won the Caméra d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Wang Dianzuo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wang Dianzuo''' (; 23 March 1934 – 25 October 2023) was a Chinese mineral scientist who was president of Central South University of Technology (now Central South University), and members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Academy of Engineering.",
"He was a foreign associate of the National Academy of Engineering and foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.He was a member of the 8th, 9th, 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference."
],
[
"Biography",
"Wang was born in Jin County, Jinzhou Province (now Linghai, Liaoning), Manchukuo, on 23 March 1934.In 1949, he was accepted to the Political Science College of Northeastern University in Changchun.",
"After studying for six months, he was despatched to work at the Nonferrous Metals Industry Management Bureau.",
"After short-term technical training, he became a technician and participated in technical work in the Beneficiation Department.",
"In 1950, he was a technician in the Mineral Processing Department of the Mining Department of the Northeast Nonferrous Metals Bureau.",
"Two years later, he was transferred to the Nonferrous Metals Bureau of the Ministry of Heavy Industry and worked as a technician in the Production Department.",
"He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in August 1956.In 1961, he graduated from the Central South University of Mining and Metallurgy (now Central South University).After university, he stayed at the university and worked successively as teaching assistant, lecturer, associate professor, and professor.",
"He rose to become president of the university in 1985.Starting from December 1991, he successively served as president of Beijing Nonferrous Metals Research Institute, senior advisor of Science and Technology to the General Manager of China Nonferrous Metals Industry Corporation, and honorary president of Beijing Nonferrous Metals Research Institute.",
"In June 1986 he was promoted to become vice president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, a position he held until June 2006.On 25 October 2023, he died from an illness in Beijing, at the age of 89."
],
[
"Honours and awards",
"* 1990 Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE)* 1991 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)* 1994 Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation* 1994 Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE)* 2000 State Science and Technology Progress Award (First Class) for the Theory and Practice of Potential Controlled Flotation of Sulfide Ore.* 2006 Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Oh Eun-young"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Oh Eun-young''' (Korean: 오은영; born September 9, 1965) is a South Korean child psychiatrist and television host.",
"Described a \"god of parenting\" by the ''New York Times'', she is the host of ''My Golden Kids'', a weekly show that consults children with emotional and behavioral disorders.",
"Oh also operates a hospital and four counseling centers."
],
[
"Education",
"Oh graduated from Yonsei University with a medical degree and received a doctorate in psychiatry from Korea University."
],
[
"Career",
"Oh started her career as a medical doctor in 1996.Her media career began with the SBS’ consulting program, ''Our Children Have Changed'', which aired from 2005 to 2015.In 2020, she began hosting ''My Golden Kids,'' one of the most popular reality television shows in South Korea.",
"On the show, she observes the behavior of children and provides tips to parents.",
"Oh also hosts the shows ''Oh Eun-young’s Report: Marriage Hell'' where she counsels couples, and ''Dr.",
"Oh’s Golden Clinic'' where she counsels individuals.Oh has received widespread criticism for setting unrealistic standards for parents and teachers for taking care of children."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Stylocentrus"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Stylocentrus''''' is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the subfamily Stegaspidinae.",
"It contains 3 species."
],
[
"Species",
"* ''Stylocentrus ancora'' (Perty, 1833)* ''Stylocentrus championi'' Fowler, 1896* ''Stylocentrus rubrinigris'' Funkhouser, 1940"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Brian Conz"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Brian Conz''' (born January 25, 1966) is an American former professional stock car racing driver who has previously competed in the ARCA Re/Max Series."
],
[
"Racing career",
"Conz began his racing career in 1998, driving in street stocks.After making select starts in the Iceman Super Car Series between 1991 and 1994, Conz made his ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series debut at Michigan Speedway, driving the No.",
"18 Oldsmobile that he owned, where he finished fourteenth after starting 29th.",
"He then made another start that year at Lowe's Motor Speedway, where he finished 41st after suffering engine issues before the start of the race.",
"He then made four more starts the following year, where he got a best finish of seventeenth at Talladega Superspeedway, where he drove the No.",
"06 Pontiac for Wayne Peterson Racing.In 1998, Conz ran the full ARCA schedule, splitting time between driving for Peterson and James Hylton Motorsports.",
"He finished tenth in the final point standings despite not finishing higher than twelfth, which was achieved at Texas Motor Speedway.",
"Afterwards, Conz made only seven more starts between 1999 and 2002, getting a best result of twelfth at Chicagoland Speedway in 2002.For the following year in 2003, Conz ran the majority of races on the schedule, splitting time between Wayne Peterson Racing and Anthony Desmond.",
"He finished eighteenth in the final standings with a best result of 21st at Pocono Raceway.",
"It was also during this year that he attempted to make his NASCAR Busch Series debut at Nazareth Speedway, driving the No.",
"70 Chevrolet for Davis Motorsports, but ultimately failed to qualify.",
"In 2004, he attempted to make the Busch Series season opener at Daytona International Speedway, this time driving the No.",
"05 Chevrolet for Day Racing Enterprises, but also failed to qualify.",
"It was also during this year that he was in a legal battle with his brother, Edward \"Butch\" Conz Jr., after it was alleged that the elder Conz had purposefully took possession of the cars and equipment in order to sell them and keep the profits for his own gain.",
"Also included was the complaint that Conz had run a paint scheme for Daytona that advertised the 2004 presidential campaign of George W. Bush, with the hood of the car having phrases like \"Bush\", \"Cheney\", and \"04\".After not making any starts for the next two years, Conz returned to the ARCA Re/Max Series at Daytona, driving the No.",
"8 Dodge for Sadler Brothers Racing, where he qualified in sixteenth but finished 37th after being collected in a multi-car crash halfway through the race.",
"It was also revealed in January of that year that Conz would run the full NASCAR Busch Series schedule for Frank Cicci Racing in the No.",
"34 Chevrolet, with Scottish Rite serving as the sponsor.",
"However, this ultimately would fall through after the team put Conz and Scottish Rite on notice after failing to pay for its financial obligations, and Conz was ultimately replaced by Jay Sauter after Daytona, where Steve Grissom drove the No.",
"34.In 2008, Conz attempted to make the ARCA race at Daytona, driving the No.",
"86 Dodge for Corrie Stott Racing, but failed to qualify.",
"This would be his most recent attempt as a driver, as he has not competed in any racing series since then."
],
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"Motorsports results",
"===NASCAR===(key) ('''Bold''' – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.",
"''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time.",
"* – Most laps led.",
")==== Busch Series ==== NASCAR Busch 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 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Pts Ref 2003 Davis Motorsports 70 Chevy DAY CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX TAL NSH CAL RCH GTY NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO CAR HOM N/A 0 2004 Day Racing Enterprises 05 Chevy DAY CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX NSH TAL CAL GTY RCH NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO DAR HOM N/A 0 ===ARCA Re/Max Series===(key) ('''Bold''' – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.",
"''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time.",
"* – Most laps led.)",
"ARCA Re/Max 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 21 22 23 24 25 Pts Ref 1996 Brian Conz 14 Olds DAY ATL SLM TAL FIF LVL CLT CLT KIL FRS POC MCH FRS TOL POC MCH INF SBS ISF DSF KIL SLM WIN CLT ATL N/A 0 1997 DAY ATL SLM CLT CLT POC N/A 0 76 Chevy MCH SBS TOL KIL FRS MIN POC MCH DSF GTW SLM WIN CLT TAL Wayne Peterson Racing 06 Pontiac TAL ISF ATL 1998 DAY ATL CLT POC PPR ATL TEX CLT TAL ATL 10th 3785 35 Chevy SLM 36 MEM Wayne Peterson Racing 06 Chevy MCH SBS TOL POC KIL FRS James Hylton Motorsports 44 Chevy ISF DSF Pontiac SLM Buick WIN 1999 Wayne Peterson Racing 06 Pontiac DAY ATL SLM AND CLT MCH POC TOL SBS BLN POC KIL FRS FLM ISF WIN DSF SLM CLT 86th 215 Chevy TAL ATL 2000 Brian Conz 18 Chevy DAY SLM AND CLT KIL FRS MCH POC TOL KEN BLN POC WIN ISF KEN DSF SLM CLT TAL ATL 114th 125 2001 Wayne Peterson Racing 6 Chevy DAY NSH WIN SLM GTY KEN CLT KAN MCH POC MEM GLN KEN MCH POC NSH ISF CHI DSF SLM TOL BLN CLT TAL ATL 155th 110 2002 Brian Conz DAY ATL NSH SLM KEN CLT KAN POC MCH KEN BLN POC NSH ISF WIN DSF CHI SLM 54th 535 Wayne Peterson Racing 06 Chevy TOL SBO Brian Conz 18 Chevy TAL CLT 2003 Anthony Desmond 78 Chevy DAY ATL NSH SLM TOL ISF DSF 18th 1720 Wayne Peterson Racing 6 Chevy KEN CLT BLN KAN MCH LER POC POC NSH CHI 0 WIN 00 SLM 75 TAL CLT SBO 2007 Sadler Brothers Racing 8 Dodge DAY USA NSH SLM KAN WIN KEN TOL IOW POC MCH BLN KEN POC NSH ISF MIL GTW DSF CHI SLM TAL TOL 177th 45 2008 Corrie Stott Racing 86 Dodge DAY SLM IOW KEN CAR KEN TOL POC MCH CAY KEN BLN POC NSH ISF DSF CHI SLM NJE TAL TOL N/A 0"
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"Tumecauda"
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"Introduction",
"'''''Tumecauda''''' is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the subfamily Stegaspidinae.",
"It contains 4 species."
],
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"Species",
"* ''Tumecauda magnifica'' (Strümpel, 1988)* ''Tumecauda pygmaea'' Cryan, Robertson & Deitz, 2004* ''Tumecauda schaefferi'' Goding, 1930* ''Tumecauda serraticornis'' (Funkhouser, 1930)"
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"Emma Ljungberg"
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"Introduction",
"'''Emma Ljungberg''' (born 23 January 1994) is a Swedish discus thrower from Nyköping.",
"She was the 2019 Swedish Throws Championships winner in the discus, and she has represented Sweden at several international competitions."
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"Career",
"Ljungberg started competing as early as 2008, and finished 13th at the 2009 Swedish U16 discus championships.",
"The following year, her best showing came in the shot put to finish 5th at the Swedish U17 championships, though it was her 44.74 m discus mark in 2011 that qualified her for the World U18 Championships.",
"At the championships, she finished 26th in qualification and did not advance to the finals.Ljungberg qualified for the 2012 World U20 Championships with a 49.97 m personal best at the Bottnarydskastet, and there she improved to 23rd in qualification but again did not make the finals.",
"She did make the finals of the 2019 European U20 Championships, where she finished 9th overall.From 2015 to 2018, Ljungberg competed for the Arizona Wildcats track and field team in the NCAA.",
"She qualified for the 2015 European U23 Championships, where she did not advance to the finals.Ljungberg finished 23rd at the 2016 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships West preliminary round, and then went on to win her first national title at the Swedish U23 Championships.",
"In 2018, she finished 6th in her first time competing at the Finnkampen.In 2019, Ljungberg won the (Swedish throwing championships) with a 52.78 m throw.",
"After runner-up finishes at the 2020 Swedish Athletics Championships and 2021 championships, she placed 19th at the 2022 European Throwing Cup.",
"She finished 6th at the 2023 BAUHAUS-galan Diamond League meeting."
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"Personal life",
"Ljungberg is from Nyköping where she attended Nyköpings Gymnasium Tessin high school.",
"She was originally part of the Nyköpings BIS athletics club under coach Håkan Fridhäller, but she transferred to Spårvägens FK in 2018."
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"Statistics",
"===Personal best progression===+ Discus Throw progression # Mark Competition Venue Date Ref 1 34.75 m Nyköping Nyköping, Sweden 2 42.77 m Trosa Trosa, Sweden 3 44.74 m 4th Nyköping, Sweden 4 49.82 m Trosa Trosa, Sweden 5 49.97 m Bottnarydskastet Bottnaryd, Sweden 6 50.32 m Nordic Ch Espoo, Finland 7 50.88 m Puma Outdoor, Paradise Valley CC Phoenix, AZ 8 51.48 m 6th Mesa Classic, Mesa CC Mesa, AZ 9 51.82 m Mesa T-Bird Invitational Mesa, AZ 10 53.37 m Holualoa Tucson Marathon & Damascus Bakeries Half-Marathon Tucson, AZ 11 53.60 m Kasttävling fredag Växjö, Sweden 12 55.15 m Halmstad, Sweden 13 56.10 m Victor Svanesohn Memorial Helsingborg, Sweden 14 56.40 m Västerortsmästerskapen Hässelby, Sweden 15 58.83 m Simons Kast Örbyhus, Sweden 16 59.48 m Kringelspelen med Kringelkastet Södertälje, Sweden"
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