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"Formula 1: Drive to Survive (season 1)"
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"Introduction",
"The first season of ''Formula 1: Drive to Survive'' documents the 2018 Formula One World Championship.",
"It ran for 10 episodes and aired on Netflix on 8 March 2019."
],
[
"Premise and release",
"The 10-part series is the \"first to truly immerse the audience inside the cockpits, the paddock and the lives of the key players in Formula 1\".",
"The series covers the 2018 Formula One World Championship and has \"unparalleled and exclusive access to the world's fastest drivers, team principals and owners, as well as Formula 1's own management team\".The trailer for the first season was released on 20 February 2019, and on 8 March 2019 the series premiered on Netflix."
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"Episodes"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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"Adnan Wazir"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Adnan Wazir''' is a Pakistani politician from Bannu District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) candidate from PK-101 Bannu-III and secured 25,513 votes.",
"The runner-up was Shah Muhammad Khan of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent, who secured 21,369 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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"Maurice Prat"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Maurice Prat''' (17 November 1928 — 15 May 2016) was a French rugby union international.A native of Lourdes, Prat was born on his father's farm, situated next to the town's main rugby union stadium.",
"He was the younger brother of France flanker Jean Prat and spent his entire club career with local side FC Lourdes during a successful era, playing in six national championship wins.Prat, a hard-hitting centre, was capped 31 times by France from 1951 to 1958, often forming a centre combination with Lourdes teammate Roger Martine.",
"He was a member of two Five Nations shared title wins and stood in as captain for a 1958 Five Nations match against Ireland, which France won.In 2006, Prat was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of France national rugby union players"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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"Initiative 83"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Initiative 83''' or the '''Make All Votes Count Act of 2024''' is a proposed ballot initiative that would bring ranked-choice voting and open primaries to elections held in Washington, D.C..",
"If passed, more than 80,000 people registered as “unaffiliated” with a party will be able to participate in primaries, which are closed to those voters.",
"Elections would be held using ranked choice voting.==History== The initiative was officially proposed by Lisa D.T.",
"Rice and Phillip Pannell, longtime activists and leaders of the Make All Votes Count D.C. campaign in May 2023.The The campaign must collect more than 25,000 signatures from registered voters in order to be included on the November 2024 ballot."
],
[
"Background",
"There are approximately 85,000 independent voters, or roughly, 16% of the city's electorate.",
"These citizens are only allowed to vote in general elections, when most races have been largely decided because of the overwhelming number of Democratic voters who can cast ballots in their primary election.",
"States like Arizona, Colorado, Massachusetts, and West Virginia currently have semi-open primaries.==References=="
]
]
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"Formula 1: Drive to Survive (season 2)"
],
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"Introduction",
"The second season of ''Formula 1: Drive to Survive'' documents the 2019 Formula One World Championship.",
"It ran for 10 episodes and aired on Netflix on 28 February 2020."
],
[
"Premise and release",
"The 10-part series covers the 2019 Formula One World Championship and included every team, including Ferrari and Mercedes who had not allowed Netflix to cover their teams in the first season.",
"The second season covered Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg's misfortunes at Renault, Pierre Gasly's chaotic year which culminated in his demotion to Toro Rosso, the Belgian Grand Prix weekend, which had just seen the death of Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert during the feature race, and Haas F1 Team's new sponsors in Rich Energy and their lack of success on track.The trailer for the second season was released on 17 February 2020, and the season premiered on Netflix on 28 February 2020."
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"Episodes"
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"References"
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"External links",
"*"
]
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"1986 Connecticut Attorney General election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1986 Connecticut Attorney General election''' took place on November 4, 1986, to elect the Attorney General of Connecticut.",
"Incumbent Attorney General Joe Lieberman won re-election to a second term."
],
[
"Democratic primary",
"===Candidates=======Nominee====*Joe Lieberman, incumbent attorney general"
],
[
"Republican primary",
"===Candidates=======Nominee====*Richard E. Arnold"
],
[
"General election",
"=== Results ==="
],
[
"See also",
"*Connecticut Attorney General"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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[
"Formula 1: Drive to Survive (season 3)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The third season of ''Formula 1: Drive to Survive'' documents the 2020 Formula One World Championship.",
"It ran for 10 episodes and aired on Netflix on 19 March 2021."
],
[
"Premise and release",
"The third season of the show, covering the 2020 Formula One World Championship, premiered on 19 March 2021 and continued some drivers' stories from the previous season, such as Daniel Ricciardo's dissatisfaction at Renault and Pierre Gasly's attempts to regain his lost seat at Red Bull.",
"It also covered the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the season, Scuderia Ferrari's struggle to remain competitive following the power unit controversy of the previous year, and Romain Grosjean's serious crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix.Filming began for the 2020 season in March but was suspended until July due to the COVID-19 pandemic.",
"The trailer for the third season was released on 19 February 2021, and the season premiered on Netflix on 19 March 2021."
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"Episodes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
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| wikipedia |
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[
"Alberto Borgerth"
],
[
"Introduction",
"''' Alberto Borgerth''' (3 December 1892 – 25 November 1958), was a Brazilian rower, footballer, medic, and chairman of Flamengo and FFERJ."
],
[
"Early life",
"Son of a Brazilian father and a Hungarian mother, Alberto was born on 3 December 1892, into a traditional family.",
"He was the son of Dr. José de Siqueira Álvares Borgerth, who was head of security for Dom Pedro II during his second reign.",
"He played sports since he was 13 years old, being a rower for CR Flamengo until he turned 16, when he started playing football."
],
[
"Career",
"He started playing football for Fluminense, from 1908 to 1911, participating in the conquest of three state titles, especially in 1911 when he played the most and scored two goals in a decisive victory over America.",
"A medical student, he combined his studies with sports, playing just 15 matches for the club, which meant that in Setepmber 1911 the Fluminense technical committee barred Borgerth and other players in similar situations, who led a movement for these athletes to look for a new club to practice football, in this case, their former rowing club, CR Flamengo.Besides Baena, Píndaro, Nery, Coriolano, Gilberto, Gallo, Baiano, Arnaldo, Amarante and Gustavinho was part of the first starting XI in the history of CR Flamengo, 3 May 1912, in a 15–2 victory against SC Mangueira.",
"On 15 November 1914, Borgerth scored one of the goals in Flamengo's victory over his former club Fluminense FC, which crowned the club's first title in football history.",
"He would still become champion in 1915 and played until 1916, making 50 appearances and scoring 27 goals in total.",
"In 1916 he retired from football to focus on completing his medical degree."
],
[
"Post career",
"In 1917 Borgerth was part of the technical committee of the Brazil national football team that competed in the 1917 South American Championship.",
"In the following years he worked as a doctor at CR Flamengo, when in 1927 he was appointed president of the club.",
"In 1950 he became president of the Rio de Janeiro federation (the currently FFERJ)."
],
[
"Honours",
";Fluminense*Campeonato Carioca: 1908, 1909, 1911;Flamengo*Campeonato Carioca: 1914, 1915"
],
[
"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Alberto Borgerth at ogol.com.br"
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"Attack of the Earthlings"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Attack of the Earthlings''''' is a turn-based tactics video game developed by Team Junkfish.",
"It was published for Linux, macOS, and Windows in 2018, and Wales Interactive published it for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2019."
],
[
"Gameplay",
"Players control an alien insectoid queen whose planet has been colonized by humans.",
"Players must fight off the humans and destroy their drill, which is stripping the planet of resources.",
"Combat is turn-based and tactical.",
"Although humans are weak, they have greater numbers and powerful weapons.",
"Players initially control only the queen, but they can create more units by eating humans and hatching spawn.",
"The spawn can be given skills that based on power, stealth, or crowd control."
],
[
"Development",
"Team Junkfish, an independent studio in Scotland, published ''Attack of the Earthlings'' for Windows in February 2018.Wales Interactive published it for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on March 5, 2019."
],
[
"Reception",
"''Attack of the Earthlings'' received mixed reviews on Metacritic.",
"''GameSpot'' praised the humor, writing, and unit differentiation, but they said the premise wears thin after a while.",
"They recommended it to players who are not looking for a deep tactical experience and are interested in following a story that is not particularly malleable.",
"''Digitally Downloaded'' said the level design leaves players with limited choices and replayability but increases the immersion of being the antagonist in a science fiction film.",
"They recommended it to people looking for more narrative and humor than the typical strategy game.",
"''Bit-Tech'' called it \"competent and engaging\" but said it is a bit short."
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"References"
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"External links",
"*"
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"Formula 1: Drive to Survive (season 4)"
],
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"Introduction",
"The fourth season of ''Formula 1: Drive to Survive'' documents the 2021 Formula One World Championship.",
"It ran for 10 episodes and aired on Netflix on 11 March 2022."
],
[
"Premise and release",
"Season 4 which documents the 2021 Formula One World Championship premiered on Netflix on 11 March 2022.This season covers the fierce title battle of that season between seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton and Dutch driver Max Verstappen.The trailer for the fourth season was released on 28 February 2022, and the season premiered on Netflix on 11 March 2022.Between 6 March 2022 and 20 March 2022, the series was watched for 57.03 million hours according to Netflix's top 10 list."
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"Episodes"
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"References"
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"Abhijith Kurungodan"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Abhijith Kurungodan''' (born 24 January 1997) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for I-League club Gokulam Kerala."
],
[
"Club career",
"===Gokulam Kerala===On 30 August 2021, Abhijith Promoted to Gokulam Kerala on a three-year contract.",
"On 26 November, he scored his first goal for Gokulam Kerala in a 7–0 victory against \tKidderpore SC.",
"He scored his first goal In I-League For Gokulam Kerala in a 4–2 victory against Inter Kashi."
],
[
"Career statistics",
"===Club===ClubSeasonLeagueLeague CupDomestic CupTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsGokulam Kerala2021–22I-League400051912022–23000000002023–241413041212Gokulam Kerala total1813092303Career total1813092303"
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"Honours",
"'''Gokulam Kerala* I-League: 2021–22"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Muhammad Iqbal Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Muhammad Iqbal Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from North Waziristan District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a PTI-P candidate from PK-103 North Waziristan-I and secured 24,229 votes.",
"The runner-up was Asad Ullah of JUI-F who secured 17,723 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Formula 1: Drive to Survive (season 5)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The fifth season of ''Formula 1: Drive to Survive'' documents the 2022 Formula One World Championship.",
"It ran for 10 episodes and aired on Netflix on 24 February 2023."
],
[
"Premise and release",
"Season 5 documents the 2022 Formula One World Championship and was released on 24 February 2023.This season covers the trials and tribulations of the Scuderia Ferrari, the porpoising issue of the Mercedes W13, the path leading up to Sergio Pérez' win at the Monaco Grand Prix, the controversy surrounding Oscar Piastri's contract dispute, and Daniel Ricciardo's struggles at McLaren.",
"Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen confirmed that Season 5 marks his first full appearance within in-show interviews, having criticized it in the past for fabricating events that happened during the World Championships."
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"Episodes"
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"References"
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"External links",
"*"
]
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| wikipedia |
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[
"Nek Muhammad Khan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nek Muhammad Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from North Waziristan District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-104 North Waziristan-II and secured 11,281 votes.",
"The runner-up was Pir Muhammad Aqal Shah of JUI-F who secured 10,422 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Temple Sinai (Washington, D.C.)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Temple Sinai''' is a Reform Jewish synagogue in Washington, D.C."
],
[
"History",
"In 1950, a group of seven families joined to form a congregation, believing the Reform Jewish movement to have become too doctrinaire.",
"On April 1, 1951, the group chose the name Temple Sinai and was officially chartered with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC), now known as the Union for Reform Judaism.",
"In 1952, Dean Francis B. Sayre Jr. invited the congregation to use the space at the Bethlehem Chapel of the National Cathedral.",
"In 1953, the congregation purchased a property in the Chevy Chase neighborhood of Northwest DC.",
"The cornerstone of Temple Sinai was laid in October 1957.In 2014, Rabbi Adam Rosenwasser was hired as an associate rabbi.",
"A gay man, Rabbi Rosenwasser was the first rabbi of a DC synagogue to have a spouse of the same sex.In Fall 2023, Temple Sinai built an extension to accommodate the congregation's growing membership.",
"In 2022, the synagogue had 1,140 member families."
],
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"Notable members",
"*Jamie Raskin, politician and law professor"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Johar Muhammad"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Johar Muhammad''' is a Pakistani politician from Lakki Marwat District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-105 Lakki Marwat-I and secured 36,757 votes.",
"The runner-up was Munawar Khan of JUI-F who secured 26,122 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Siegfried Ngubane"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Siegfried John Ngubane''' is a South African Anglican bishop.",
"He is the first indigenous African presiding bishop of the Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of South Africa (REACH-SA)."
],
[
"Biography",
"Ngubane graduated from the REACH-SA seminary, George Whitefield College (GWC), in 1998.He also holds master's degrees in industrial psychology from the Stellenbosch University and in missiology from South African Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in missiology from the University of the Free State.Ngubane was rector of Christ Church Khayelitsha near Cape Town.",
"He was also appointed the first indigenous African lecturer at GWC in 2004 as part of an initiative in the REACH-SA (then known as the Church of England in South Africa) to address the needs of multiracial and Black churches and mentor the growing number of indigenous African postulants entering the seminary.",
"In 2010, he became the South African director of SIM, a cross-cultural missions agency.In September 2023, the REACH-SA synod elected Ngubane as presiding bishop, succeeding Glenn Lyons.",
"Ngubane was consecrated to the episcopate and installed as presiding bishop at Christ Church Midrand on 10 February 2024.In this capacity he is a member of the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (Gafcon) primates' council.",
"In addition to REACH-SA bishops, several bishops from other Gafcon jurisdictions participated in Ngubane's consecration, including Stephen Kaziimba of the Church of Uganda, who preached at the service; Julian Dobbs of the Anglican Church in North America; Malcolm Richards from the Anglican Diocese of Sydney; and Andy Lines from the Anglican Network in Europe.",
"Three bishops were also present representing the Anglican Church of Southern Africa and its primate, Thabo Makgoba."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Ngubane is Zulu.",
"He is married to Maureen, and they have three adult children."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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[
"Tariq Saeed (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tariq Saeed''' is a Pakistani politician from Lakki Marwat District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-107 Lakki Marwat-III.",
"He secured 34,400 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mohammad Usman (Pakistani politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mohammad Usman''' is a Pakistani politician from Tank District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-108 Tank.",
"He secured 42,611 votes.",
"The runner-up was Mahmood Ahmad Khan of JUI-F who secured 30,770 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Live (2022 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Live''''' is a 2022 Bangladeshi psychological thriller film with written, screenplay and direction by Shamim Ahamed Roni.",
"Produced by Pinky Akter under the banner of Shapla Media.",
"The film stars Symon Sadik, Mahiya Mahi and Ador Azad in as the lead roles."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Symon Sadik as Milan Biswas* Mahiya Mahi as Joya Biswas* Ador Azad as Doctor Piyal Akter* Shiba Shanu as DB officer Mohammed Yunus* Saberi Alam as Milan Biswas's mother* Amin Sarkar as Shahid Ali"
],
[
"Production",
"Actor Symon Sadik and actress Mahiya Mahi signed three Shapla Media films together.",
"One of the three films is ''Live.''",
"Before signing the film, Mahi was given a condition not to sleep and she worked without sleep for two days.",
"Because, this movie needed the same as the appearance of people due to lack of sleep.",
"He gave his utmost dedication."
],
[
"Reception",
"Zahid Akbar from ''The Daily Star'' wrote that \"Shamim Ahamed Roni himself wrote the story of the film ''Live''.",
"It would have been better if he could master his storytelling style a bit more.",
"The story is told right but to tell the story in the film you have to give up a lot of your love.",
"It has been forgotten in many places.",
"The story of the film did not find any engaging dialogues.",
"It would not be bad if the screenplay of the film was a little tighter.",
"That's why the slow pace in the first part of the film can be annoying for the audience.",
"But in the second part of the film, that annoyance should be removed.",
"The audience is supposed to be unable to take their eyes off the screen\".Also wroted Zahid Akbar from ''The Daily Star'' \"The background music of the film ''Live'' was not found to sound as it should and a film's background music drives the film forward a lot.",
"But it is neglected in this film.",
"This film had beautiful songs which were ruined by not using them at the right place in the story.",
"The film is not bad except for some things like this\"."
],
[
"Release",
"The film was released in 26 theaters on 9 September 2022."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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[
"Michael Ahomka-Lindsay"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Michael Ahomka-Lindsay''' (born 1997) is an English actor.",
"He is known for his work in theatre, receiving a WhatsOnStage Award nomination for his performance in the musical ''Newsies''."
],
[
"Early life",
"Ahomka-Lindsay was born in South West London to a Ghanaian father and a Sierra Leonean mother.",
"His father is a distant descendant of Sir John Lindsay, and added the nickname Ahomka to his surname.",
"Ahomka-Lindsay moved around growing up, with stints in Zambia, Kenya, Atlanta, and then nine years in Ghana.Upon returning to England at 16, Ahomka-Lindsay enrolled at Wellington College in Berkshire for sixth form.",
"He began his studies in medicine at the University of Leeds before deciding to go into theatre.",
"He joined the National Youth Theatre and earned an Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation scholarship to train at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS), graduating in 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Musical Theatre.",
"He participated in the 2020 Stephen Sondheim Student Performer of the Year competition."
],
[
"Career",
"During the COVID-19 lockdown, Ahomka-Lindsay participated in ''The Show Must Go Online'', for which he performed readings of the Shakespeare plays ''Henry V'', ''Measure for Measure'', ''As You Like It'', and ''King Lear'', as well as Ian Doescher's ''A Christmas Carol''.After graduating from drama school, Ahomka-Lindsay made his professional stage debut in ''Rent'' when it reopened in 2021 at the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester after lockdown, taking over the role of Benjamin \"Benny\" Coffin III from Ahmed Hamad.",
"He also went on the UK tour of the stage adaptation of ''The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe''.In 2022, Ahomka-Lindsay played Emmett Forrest alongside Courtney Bowman in the ''Legally Blonde'' revival at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, marking Ahomka-Lindsay's London stage debut, for which he received a Black British Theatre Award nomination for Best Male Lead Actor in a Musical.",
"He also appeared in ''To the Streets!''",
"at the Birmingham Hippodrome.",
"Later that year and into 2023, Ahomka-Lindsay starred as the lead character Jack Kelly in the original London cast of ''Newsies'' at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre.",
"For his performance, he won a Black British Theatre Award and was nominated for the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Performer in a Musical.Ahomka-Lindsay then had a role as David Heard in Tarell Alvin McCraney's ensemble play ''Choir Boy'' at Bristol Old Vic as David Heard.",
"In January 2024, he joined the cast of ''Cabaret'' at the Playhouse Theatre on the West End as Clifford Bradshaw."
],
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"Stage",
" Year Title Role Notes 2021 ''Rent'' Benjamin \"Benny\" Coffin III Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester 2021 ''The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'' Maugrim UK tour 2022 ''Legally Blonde'' Emmett Forrest Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London 2022 ''To the Streets!''",
"Paul Stephenson Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham 2022 ''Newsies'' Jack Kelly Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre, London 2023 ''Choir Boy'' David Heard Bristol Old Vic, Bristol 2024 ''Cabaret'' Clifford Bradshaw Playhouse Theatre, London"
],
[
"Awards and nominations",
" Year Award Category Work Result 2022 Black British Theatre Awards Best Male Lead Actor in a Musical ''Legally Blonde'' 2023 ''Newsies'' 2024 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Performer in a Musical"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * Michael Ahomka-Lindsay at Spotlight"
]
]
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"San Francisco City Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
" The '''San Francisco City Championships''' is a men's and women's tennis tournament founded in 1901.It first was played at the California Tennis Club, San Francisco, United States, and then staged annually at various locations until 2019 when it moved to Dolores Park."
],
[
"History",
"The San Francisco City Tournament was inaugurated in 1901 and played at the California Tennis Club the first winner of the singles men's singles competition was George Whitney who defeated Robert Whitney.",
"In the early days of the event a challenge round was in operation, meaning the previous year's winner did not play in the all comers main draw instead they met a challenger in final.In 1910 a women's singles competition was added to the schedule and the first winner was Ida Mearns who defeated Annabelle Vodden.",
"Until 1945 it was played in a best of five set's format then switched to best of three.",
"In 1930 the event was moved to the Golden Gate Park tennis center until 2018 when it was moved to Dolores Park due to refurbishment of the Golden Gate Park venue.The tournament was part of the Northern California LTA circuit, and sub circuit of the USNLTA Circuit until 1922.In 1923 after the United States Tennis Association joined the International Lawn Tennis Federation it became an open event on the ILTF World Circuit until 1969 for men and 1972 for women.",
"In 1973 it became part of the ILTF Independent Circuit (those tournaments not part of men's Grand Prix Circuit or women's WTA Tour) until 1977.In 1978 it was further downgraded to a local regional event under the auspices of the Northern California Tennis Association."
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[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Asif Khan (Pakistani politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Asif Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Upper South Waziristan District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-109 Upper South Waziristan and secured 11519 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Formula 1: Drive to Survive (season 6)"
],
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"Introduction",
"The sixth season of ''Formula 1: Drive to Survive'' documents the 2023 Formula One World Championship.",
"It is scheduled to be aired on Netflix on 23 February 2024."
],
[
"Premise and release",
"The trailer for the sixth season was released on 12 February 2024.The series is set to be launched on 23 February 2024."
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"Episodes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
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[
"Ajab Gul (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ajab Gul''' is a Pakistani politician from Lower South Waziristan District.",
"He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-110 Lower South Waziristan.",
"He secured 12525 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Estetik International"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Estetik International Medical Center''' is a plastic surgery and cosmetology clinic founded by Bulent Cihantimur in 1999 and is located in Istanbul, Turkey, it offers aesthetic services to both local and international patients.",
"The clinic has 8 certified clinics in different cities in Turkey and representative offices in Sweden, Great Britain, Germany, and Dubai.",
"In 2017, Estetik International Quasar, opened in Istanbul.",
"The clinic operates with 13 top doctors who are qualified and accredited by the Ministry of Turkey.",
"The clinic offers treatments, including hair transplants, organic hair transplantation, the unique technology of skin tightening Spider Web (Spider Web), simple rhinoplasty, colorless otoplasty, non-surgical rejuvenation, facial rejuvenation, non-surgical methods for weight loss and anti-cellulite procedures, latest methods in plastic surgery and cosmetology, and nutrition specialists for healthy nutrition."
],
[
"Awards",
"Estetik International is one of the leading centers of plastic surgery and cosmetology in Turkey, awarded with a variety of quality certificates in the field of healthcare.",
"The clinic has ISO 9001: 2008 and ISO 10002: 2004 certificates confirming compliance with international quality standards in healthcare, 2017 and 2018.",
"* ''Best Cosmetic Surgery Clinic in Turkey, 2019'' * ''Best Medical Tourism Company in Turkey, 2020'' * ''Best aesthetic clinic in Turkey and 2021'' * ''Best aesthetic clinic in Europe'' Awards for individual surgeons include:* ''In 2024, Bulent Cihantimur was chosen as \"Doctor of the Year\" and awarded the \"Golden Bistoury\" for his contribution to the plastic surgery''* ''Top 50 Plastic Surgeons of the world for Bulent Cihantimur'' * ''Tatweej Academy Excellence Awards for Bulent Cihantimur'' * ''TLC TV channel best post-bariatric for Dr. Aytaç''"
],
[
"History",
"Estetik International is a plastic and cosmetic surgery that was established in 1999 by Dr. Bulent Cihantimur, a plastic surgeon.",
"The clinic has gained global recognition, marked by unique treatments and techniques developed by its founder.",
"In 2023, Cenk Caner was appointed as General Manager.",
"In addition to Cihantimur, the clinic's roster of sought-after surgeons, such as Aziz Aksoz, Gina Moret, Riza Kanturk, Bora Murat, Professor Selcuk Aytac, and Murat Kaan."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Thomas W. Bennett (Georgia politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Thomas Wesley Bennett''' (March 21, 1936 – February 10, 2024) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Georgia House of Representatives."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Thomas Wesley Bennett was born in Pulaski County, Georgia, on March 21, 1936.He attended Mercer University and the University of Georgia.",
"Bennett served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1971 to 1972.He died on February 10, 2024, at the age of 87."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Makhdoom Zada Muhammad Aftab Haider"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Makhdoom Zada Muhammad Aftab Haider''' is a Pakistani politician from Dera Ismail Khan District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) candidate from PK-111 Dera Ismail Khan-I.",
"His runner-up was Ehtesham Javed Akber Khan of PTI-P."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Renci Yeung"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Renci Yeung Sz Wing''' (; born 6 November 1993) is a Hong Kong film and television actress best known for starring in anthology series ''The Republic'' and romance film ''The First Girl I Loved''.",
"She received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards with her performance in the crime comedy film ''A Guilty Conscience''."
],
[
"Biography",
"Yeung was born on November 6, 1993, in Hong Kong.",
"She attended the City University of Hong Kong and graduated with an Associate of Arts in creative media.",
"In 2015, Yeung starred in the music video of JW's \"A Life Of Contradictions\" (矛盾一生) and received public attention.",
"She joined ViuTV as an actress in 2016 and starred in ViuTV drama series '''', '''', '''' and '''' in lead roles.",
"In 2021, she was cast as one of the three co-leading actresses in romance comedy film '''', alongside Michelle Wai and .",
"She was cast in the lead and titular role, alongside Hedwig Tam, in homosexual-themed romance film '''' in the same year.",
"Yeung and Tam portrayed a pair of students who began a lesbian love affair in a Catholic school, and the duo's performance received critical acclaim.In 2023, Yeung landed another lead role in crime comedy film ''A Guilty Conscience''.",
"The film became the highest-grossing Chinese film in Hong Kong to date and Yeung received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards with her performance.",
"Yeung also reprised her role in '''', the sequel of ''Ready o/r Knot'', and starred in ViuTV drama series ''''."
],
[
"Filmography",
"=== Film === Year Title Role Notes 2019 '''' Lam Tsi Ying (林子瑩) 2021 '''' Jessica '''' Lee Sham Yuet (李芯悅) 2023 ''A Guilty Conscience'' Evelyn Fong (方家軍) '''' Jessica ''The Goldfinger'' Lau Wing (劉詠) === Television === Year Title Role Notes 2016 ''3X1'' Lee Shun Hei (李舜希) Guest role 2017 '''' Lo Ka Yan (羅家欣) Main role 2018 '''' Wing Cheung (張穎) Main role2019 '''' Sin (善) Main role '''' Yan Chun (甄真) Main role2020 '''' Joyce Ho (何樂兒) Main role '''' Wing Guest role '''' Choco Guest role 2023 '''' Joyce Main role"
],
[
"Awards and nominations",
" Year Award Category Work Result Ref.",
"2024 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actress ''A Guilty Conscience''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Senbu"
],
[
"Introduction",
"A Japanese language school in Beijing with courses taught by female ''senbu'' operatives, circa 1938The term was used by the Imperial Japanese Army to refer to psychological warfare operations intended to pacify local populations and accelerate the process of Japanization."
],
[
"Summary",
"The first ''senbu'' team was organized in 1932 by (1895–1944), a civilian employed by the Kwantung Army, as part of the preparations for the Battle of Rehe.",
"The term comes from the (宣撫使) envoys dispatched in ancient times by Chinese states to maintain control over regions destabilized by war.Remnants of defeated Chinese armies frequently broke apart into marauding gangs of ''honghuzi'' who terrorized the rural population.",
"This, combined with reports of violence by Japanese forces as well as the destruction and chaos that followed the fires of war, contributed to civilian panic and brought about a general collapse of functioning society.",
"According to the scorched earth policy (''jianbi qingye'', 堅壁清野) of the National Revolutionary Army, retreating Chinese forces routinely destroyed the homes, property, and food supplies of local people.",
"It was not uncommon for Chinese soldiers to simply murder locals in order to prevent them from assisting the Japanese.In the aftermath of this, ''senbu'' teams following the main Japanese force would, through the distribution of humanitarian aid and the implementation of Japanese-funded social development projects, attempt to win the hearts and minds of the populace while also restoring the economic strength and social cohesion of society.",
"By building a relationship of trust with the local people, the ''senbu'' projects also had the effect of gaining their voluntary cooperation, including the provision of labor and human intelligence.",
"Continuing to fight a different kind of battle after the shooting had stopped, ''senbu'' operatives were praised as .",
"Athletic events were also organized to improve relations with locals.According to ''senbu'' progenitor Yaginuma Takeshi, ."
],
[
"The scope of ''senbu'' operations",
"The scope and objective of ''senbu'' operations were summarized as:* stabilization and reassurance of the public psyche* restoration and maintenance of social order* eradication of communist and anti-Japanese ideologies* supervision in the development of local industry, economy, transportation, and culture* cooperation with local authorities in the establishment of a \"sound\" (i.e.",
"pro-Japanese) government in China"
],
[
"See also",
"* Social engineering (political science)* White propaganda"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ehsanullah Khan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ehsanullah Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Dera Ismail Khan District.",
"He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians candidate from PK-115 Dera Ismail Khan-V.",
"He secured 31861 votes.",
"While his runner-up was Aghaz Ikramullah Gandapur of JUI-F who secured 19865 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tangiwai Shield"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Tangiwai Shield''' is a Test cricket series played between the men's cricket teams of New Zealand and South Africa.",
"It was launched in February 2024 during South Africas' tour of New Zealand.",
"The trophy commemorates the tragic events of 1953, when 151 people on the train from Wellington to Auckland on Christmas Eve - including Nerissa Love, the fiancé of New Zealand fast bowler Bob Blair - lost their lives in the rail disaster.",
"The disaster coincided with the second Test between New Zealand and South Africa, where Bob Blair was playing the match."
],
[
"List of Tangiwai Shield series",
"===Pre Tangiwai Shield era=== Years Host Tests New Zealand South Africa Drawn SeriesWinner 1931–32 2020 1952–53 2011 1953–54 5041 1961–62 5221 Draw 1963–64 3003 Draw 1994–95 3120 1994–95 1010 1998–99 3012 2000–01 3021 2003–04 3111 Draw 2005–06 3021 2007–08 2020 2011–12 3012 2012–13 2020 2016 2011 2016–17 3012 2021–22 2110 Draw===Tangiwai Shield era=== Years Host Tests New Zealand South Africa Drawn SeriesWinner 2023–24 2200"
],
[
"See also",
"*Freedom Cup (the rugby union equivalent)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* series home at ESPNcricinfo"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Sign of the V"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sign of the V''' was an anti-war song for American singer-songwriter Bobby Bloom.",
"It was a hit for him in 1969."
],
[
"Background",
"\"Sign of the V\" backed with \"Heidi\" was released on the New York -based label, Earth (cat# 106) in 1969.An article in the 22 November, 1969 issue of ''Record World'' had Bobby Bloom pictured with his producer Jeff Barry.",
"The article also explained that the Earth record label was a division of Transcontinental Entertainment Corporation which under the umbrella org T.I.C.. Harold Berkman, Joey Levine and Artie Resnick were the org's heads.",
"It was also reported that the record was scheduled for immediate release.Prior to the release of the single, Bobby Bloom was a producer and artist with the Kama Sutra record label.",
"This was Bloom's first single for Earth Records.In an article about Jeff Barry in the December 6 issue of ''Record World'', it was noted that Bobby Bloom's single, \"Sign of the V\" and his album were due for release.",
"The single was written by Joey Levine, Chris Resnick, Bobby Bloom and Jim Carroll.",
"Barry produced it.",
"\"Sign of the V\" is a peace song and draws from the peace sign used at the Woodstock festival."
],
[
"Reception",
"Betty Breneman of the Money Music section in the 22 November issue of ''Record World'' called the song great.",
"The record was reviewed by ''Cash Box'' in the magazine's December 13 issue.",
"Referring to Bloom's vocals and the arrangements as \"standout\", the reviewer noted the potential to explode into AM and FM.",
"The production with the teen appeal was catch on fire in the Top 40.It is included on the ''Next Stop Is Vietnam The War on Record: 1961-2008 compilation.According to Jeff Barry, this song is the best of the Bobby Bloom songs that he produced."
],
[
"Charts",
"The single was one of the four Sleeper Picks of the Week by ''Record World'' in the 13 December issue.The single entered the ''Record World'' Singles Coming Up chart at no.",
"17 on 27 December, 1969.The single reached its peak position of no.",
"10 on the week of January 24.It stayed in the chart until 21 February with its last position being 47.No further charting was available due to the magazine excluding the chart for the next two issues."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Discogs - Bobby Bloom – Sign Of The V* Vietnam War Song Project channel, Feb 6, 2014 - Bobby Bloom - Sign of the V (audio)"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Clotilde Dent Bowen"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Clotilde Dent Bowen''' (March 20, 1923 – March 11, 2011) was a psychiatrist who became the first African-American woman to reach the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Army.",
"Bowen was also the first African-American woman to graduate in medicine from Ohio State University (in 1947), the first Black physician to hold a military commission, and the first woman commander of a U.S. military hospital.",
"In 1970, Bowen served in the Vietnam War, as chief psychiatrist for the U.S. Army.",
"She was awarded a Bronze Star and American Legion of Merit in 1971 for her work in establishing drug treatment centers and her efforts to reduce racial tensions in Vietnam.",
"She was also awarded a Meritorious Service Medal (in 1974).",
"Bowen continued to advocate for services and support for services for drug dependency, support for soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorders, and human rights."
],
[
"Early life",
"Clotilde Dent was born in March 1923 in Chicago, Illinois, the second of three children.",
"She was named after her mother, Clotilde Tynes Dent.",
"Her father, William Marion Dent, was an alumnus of Dartmouth University.From age three, after her parents separated, she lived on a U.S. Army base in Columbus, Ohio, with her maternal aunt Maude Barrows and uncle.",
"Her uncle, Stephen Barrows, was a Buffalo Soldier, and he passed on his love of the military.",
"From a very young age, Clotilde wanted to become a doctor."
],
[
"Education",
"''Clotilde Dent Bowen, 1947 Ohio University Yearbook''Dent went to school in Columbus, graduating from East High School.Dent then studied at Ohio State University, gaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years.In January 1944, she became the first African-American woman admitted to the university's School of Medicine, graduating in 1947.At university, Dent was a member of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, the American Enterprise Institute, the Elizabeth Blackwell Society, and the School of Medicine's Graduation Committee.",
"She married William Nolan Bowen while she was a student.After graduation, Bowen moved to New York, where she interned at Harlem Hospital and completed a residency at Triboro Hospital for Tuberculosis in Long Island."
],
[
"Career",
"After having become interested in tuberculosis during her residency, Bowen undertook a fellowship in tuberculosis with the New York State Health Department from 1949 to 1950.She worked in a public tuberculosis clinic for five years, and also opened a private pulmonologist practice in Harlem, New York.In 1955, dissatisfied with life in the city, and wanting a career change, Bowen began her career in the U.S. Army.",
"She was assigned as a pulmonary (lung) specialist to Valley Forge Army Hospital in Pennsylvania, where she became interested in psychiatry.",
"Bowen was promoted to Major in 1959, but was not accepted into training for psychiatry.",
"So she left the Army to complete training as a psychiatrist at the Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital in Albany, New York.",
"She also joined the Army Reserve in Albany.",
"In 1962, Bowen was transferred to a VA hospital Oregon as staff psychiatrist.Bowen decided to return to Army service after the death of a friend's son in Vietnam in 1966.In 1967, now a Lieutenant Colonel, she was assigned as chief psychiatrist to Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii, followed by Schofield Barracks.",
"In July 1968, Bowen became the first African-American woman promoted to the rank of Colonel, and was transferred to a hospital in Denver, Colorado.In 1970, Bowen was assigned to Vietnam as chief of psychiatry for the Army.",
"Bowen wrote that she arrived to \"a hail of gunfire, rockets, mortar rounds and unbearable heat.\"",
"She was in Vietnam for a year.",
"Bowen was often under fire while in her bunker and while traveling by jeep or helicopter to visit psychiatric staff, including being in a helicopter that was shot down.",
"Concerned at the number of soldiers overdosing on heroin, Bowen set up an investigation throughout the medical command to ascertain the extent of the overdoses, then worked to address the issue in a variety of ways.",
"In 1971, Bowen was awarded the Bronze Star and the American Legion of Merit for her work in setting up drug treatment centers, and her efforts to reduce racial tensions.",
"She continued to be a prominent advocate for improved support for soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder, and alcohol and drug dependency after her experience in Vietnam.After her tour in Vietnam, Bowen's assignments included returns to chief psychiatry positions in hospitals in Hawaii and Denver, as well as Indianapolis, Indiana, where she became the first woman to command a US military hospital.",
"In 1974, Bowen was also awarded the Meritorious Service Medal.",
"She retired from the military in 1996.Bowen's next professional role was in health care accreditation, for The Joint Commission.",
"She also undertook public speaking across the country advocating for human rights.",
"Bowen also returned for a time to VA hospitals in Wyoming and Colorado, with teaching positions at the Universities of Wyoming and Colorado.",
"She also worked as a locum during a physician shortage.",
"In 2001, she wrote a monthly column in ''The Denver Post''.",
"Bowen retired from medical practice in 2008.In retirement, she helped develop and implement an emergency psychiatric program for the American Psychiatric Association.During her career, Bowen co-authored several publications in medical journals, on tuberculosis treatment and case reports in drug-related psychosis.",
"She also co-authored a chapter on military psychiatry with James L. Collins in ''Black Psychiatrists and American Psychiatry'', published in 1999.Bowen also wrote an unpublished memoir."
],
[
"Major achievements and honors",
"Bowen House (Ohio State)* Bronze Star and Legion of Merit, in 1971, for her work in setting up drug treatment centers and her efforts to reduce racial tensions during the Vietnam War.",
"* Meritorious Service Medal, 1974.",
"* Fellowship of the American Psychiatric Association and the Central Neuro-Psychiatric Association.",
"* ''She Put a Dent in It'', a single-issue biography of Bowen by artist Ruth E. Edwards, in around 2003.",
"* Tribute Event at the Ohio State University, 2012.",
"* Annual Clotilde Bowen Diversity Lecture, Ohio State University.",
"* Bowen House, an Ohio State University Residence Hall, named in her honor in 2015.",
"* Ohio State University Hall of Fame, 2021.",
"* Bowen endowed a scholarship at the Ohio State University School of Medicine."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Bowen married for a short time from when she was a medical student.",
"When she was interviewed for ''Ebony'' magazine in 1968, she was living with Pamela Rancourt, who was a nurse.",
"She later had a longterm relationship with Dr Athenia \"Micki\" Athans, which lasted to the end of her life.Bowen had a variety of outdoor and active pursuits, including boating, trail bike riding, and playing pool."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Yasser Shahin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Yasser Shahin''' (born 24 September 1976) is an Australian-Palestinian racing driver and businessman, currently competing in the FIA World Endurance Championship.Shahin is a two-time GT World Challenge Australia champion and a director of the Peregrine Corporation alongside brother and fellow racing driver Sam."
],
[
"Career results",
"===Summary=== Season Series Position Team Car 2013 Australian Sports Racer Series 17th Yasser Shahin Radical SR3 2014 Australian Sports Racer Series 15th Peregrine Corporation Radical SR3 2015 Radical Australia Series 18th Peregrine Corporation Radical SR3 2016 Australian GT Championship NC Peregrine Corporation Lamborghini Gallardo R-EX 2017 Australian GT Championship 11th M Motorsport 2018 Audi R8 LMS Cup '''3rd''' Audi R8 LMS GT3 Australian GT Championship 18th Peregrine Corporation Mercedes-AMG GT3 Radical Australia Cup 8th Peregrine Corporation Radical SR3 2019 Audi R8 LMS Cup '''1st''' Peregrine Corporation Audi R8 LMS GT3 Cue Enduro Super Series 19th Peregrine Corporation Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo Australian GT Championship 11th Peregrine Corporation Mercedes-AMG GT3 29th Audi Sport R8 LMS Cup Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo Intercontinental GT Challenge NC 2020 Gulf Radical Cup 23rd ?",
"Radical SR3 2021 GT World Challenge Australia '''1st''' Melbourne Performance Centre Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo 2022 GT World Challenge Australia '''1st''' Melbourne Performance Centre Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 Intercontinental GT Challenge 16th Melbourne Performance Centre Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 GT World Challenge Asia 20th Team X Works Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 2023 Asian Le Mans Series – LMP2 7th United Autosports Oreca 07 GT World Challenge Australia '''3rd''' EMA Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship Manthey EMA Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R===Bathurst 12 Hour results=== Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Overallposition Classposition 2018 Peregrine Corporation Tomáš Enge Luke Youlden Pro-Am 219 DNF 2019 Scott Taylor Motorsport Erebus Motorsport David Reynolds Luke Youlden Mercedes-AMG GT3 Pro-Am 156 DNF 2020 Triple Eight Race Engineering Anton de Pasquale Nick Foster Sam Shahin Mercedes-AMG GT3 Pro-Am 0 WD 2022 Ricardo Feller Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 Pro-Am 285 7th 7th 2023 Melbourne Performance Centre Ricardo Feller Christopher Mies Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2 Pro-Am 320 9th '''2nd''' 2024 Manthey EMA Motorsport Harry King Alessio Picariello Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) Pro-Am 274 9th '''1st'''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Saramsha"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Saramsha''' is a 2024 Kannada language drama film written and directed by Surya Vashistta.",
"The film is produced by Ravi Kashyap and RK Nallam.The film's main cast is Deepak Subramanya, Surya Vashistta, Sruthi Hariharan, Shweta Gupta, Aasif Kshatriya and Ravi Bhat.",
"Cinematography is by Ananth Bharadwaj and music is by Udit Haritas."
],
[
"Plot",
"'Summary is the story of two sons.",
"These are characters who are connected to their fathers.",
"Sruthi Hariharan is playing a character's partner in this.",
"Director Surya Vasishtha is acting along with Sruthi.",
"Tejas is a C.A.",
"with a desire to write.",
"His world and Abhay's collide one evening.",
"Something starts to happen in front of him.",
"He encounters one of his story's characters.",
"An emotional drama takes place in the world of magical realism."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Deepak Subramanya* Surya Vashistta* Sruthi Hariharan* Shweta Gupta* Aasif Kshatriya* Ravi Bhat* Ram Manjjonaath* Satish Kumar Saccha"
],
[
"Soundtrack",
"The songs are composed by Madhuri Seshadri Kanthasiri and written by Pramod Maravante and music directed by Udit Haritas."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Romaine Callender"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alfred Romaine Callender''', more commonly referred to as '''Romaine Callender''' and also known professionally as '''A.",
"Romaine Callendar''' and '''Alfred Callender''' (February 17, 1883,·Sheffield, England – February 5, 1976, New York City) was an English born American actor of stage and screen.",
"He should not be confused with several other men in his family also known publicly as Romaine Callendar, including his father, the stage actor Edwin Romaine Callendar (1845-1922), and his uncle, the music educator, conductor, composer, organ builder, and book author William Romaine Callendar (1859-1930).",
"Callender began his career as a stage actor in 1906 performing with Robert B. Mantell's Shakespeare company.",
"He had a prolific career as an actor on Broadway from 1910 through 1935.He simultaneously worked periodically in film; making his screen debut in the silent film ''My Wife'' in 1918.While predominantly a stage actor during the silent film era, in 1935 he transitioned away from the theatre and became am actor in sound films under contract with Columbia Pictures; starring as a character actor in almost 50 feature films from 1935-1945."
],
[
"Early life and stage career",
"Alfred Romaine Callender was born on 17 February 1883 in Sheffield, England.",
"He was the son of actor Edward Romaine Callender and Florence Callender (nee Chapman).",
"His father was known as Romaine Callender and E. Romaine Callendar on the stage.",
"His uncle, the composer, conductor, and music educator William Romaine Callendar, was the director of the Metropolitan College of Music in Philadelphia and was also known publicly as Romaine Callendar.",
"When his uncle died in 1930, it was initially incorrectly reported in the press that the actor Alfred Romaine Callender was the one who died because both men were known publicly as Romaine Callender.Callender began performing on the stage as Alfred Callendar in 1906 with Robert B. Mantell's theatre company for performances in Montreal, Buffalo, New York, and Boston.",
"He made his debut with that company at His Majesty's Theatre, Montreal as the Duke of Albany in William Shakespeare's ''King Lear'' on September 5, 1906.Other roles he portrayed with that company in the 1906-1907 season included Gratiano in ''Othello'', Sir Robert Brackenbury in ''Richard III'', Salanio in ''The Merchant of Venice'', and Tillius Cimber in ''Julius Caesar''.",
"When Callender made his Broadway debut at the Empire Theatre in 1910 as Rideout in Arthur Wing Pinero's ''Mid-Channel'' he was now billed as A. Romaine Callender.",
"Following this production he joined William Gillette's theatre troupe; portraying the role of Gordon Hayne in a national tour of Gillette's five act war drama ''Held by the Enemy''.",
"He returned to Broadway as Don Mackenzie in Thompson Buchanan's ''The Rack'' (1911, Playhouse Theatre).",
"Bonnaire in Pierre Wolff's ''Les Marionnettes'' (1911-1912, Lyceum Theatre), Ibrahim in J.",
"B. Fagan's ''Bella Donna'' (1912, Empire Theatre; 1913, Wallack's Theatre) and Achille in Edward Sheldon's ''The Song of Songs'' (1914-1915, Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre).",
"In 1918 Callendar enlisted in the United States Navy and was in service during the latter part of World War I.",
"After the war he returned to Broadway in Arnold Bennett's ''Sacred and Profane Love'' (1920, Morosco Theatre), as El Nacional in Tom Cushing's ''Blood and Sand'' (1921, Empire Theatre), and as J. Sloane Henshaw in George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly's ''Merton of the Movies'' (1922-1923, Cort Theatre).Callender continued to appear on the stage as A. Romaine Callender until after the death of his father in 1922.Not long after this he took his father's stage name of Romaine Callender; first appearing on Broadway under that name as Snake in the 1925 revival of ''The School for Scandal'' at the Knickerbocker Theatre.",
"In 1927 he portrayed Asst.",
"State's Attorney Welch in the original production of Bartlett Cormack's ''The Racket'' at the Ambassador Theatre.",
"His other later Broadway credits include the roles of Malacoda in ''Mima'' (1928), Dr. Otternschlag in ''Grand Hotel'' (1930), Fernand Demoncey in ''The Man Who Reclaimed His Head'' (1932), Dr. Frederick Swan in ''Keeper of the Keys'' (1933), Cesar Poustiano in ''Another Love'' (1934), General Michael Rakovski in ''Judgment Day'' (1934), and Wesley Cartwright ''Post Road'' (1934-1935)."
],
[
"Film career",
"In 1935, Callender left New York City for Hollywood and became a contract player with Columbia Pictures.",
"His first film with Columbia was the 1935 screwball comedy ''If You Could Only Cook'' in which he portrayed Jennings, the butler.",
"Film historian and ''The Washington Post'' critic John Dileo wrote that this film's \"droll highpoint has Marsall seeking instruction from his own butler (well-named Romaine Callender) on how to ''be'' a butler; it's a memorably civilized bit of role reversal.\"",
"Callender portrayed butlers, often with humorous impact, in several more Columbia pictures; including the films ''The Music Goes 'Round'' (1936), ''Pepper'' (1936), ''Life Begins with Love'' (1937), ''The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse'' (1938), ''Wuthering Heights'' (1939), and ''It's a Date'' (1940)."
],
[
"Partial filmography",
" Year Film Role Director Reference1918 ''My Wife'' Valstock Dell Henderson 1918 ''The Floor Below'' Ziegler Clarence G. Badger 1935 ''If You Could Only Cook'' Jennings William A. Seiter 1936 ''Adventure in Manhattan'' Old Taxi Driver Edward Ludwig ''Alibi for Murder'' E.J.",
"Easton D. Ross Lederman ''The Music Goes 'Round'' Butler Victor Schertzinger ''And So They Were Married'' Mr. Snirley Elliott Nugent ''36 Hours to Kill'' Simpkins Eugene Forde ''High Tension'' F. Willoughby Tuttle Allan Dwan ''Pepper'' Butler James Tinling 1937 ''45 Fathers'' Hastings James Tinling ''Life Begins with Love'' Winterbloom Ray McCarey ''Wild and Woolly'' Doctor Alfred L. Werker 1938 ''Sharpshooters'' Consul's Assistant James Tinling ''One Wild Night'' Ogden Hepple Eugene Forde ''Passport Husband'' Judge James Tinling ''The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse'' Roberts Anatole Litvak 1939 ''Wuthering Heights'' Robert William Wyler ''Pardon Our Nerve'' Escort Bureau Man H. Bruce Humberstone 1940 ''Victory'' Missionary John Cromwell ''It's a Date'' Evans William A. Seiter ''Second Chorus'' Waiter H. C. Potter ''Captain Caution'' English Officer Richard Wallace ''Susan and God'' Oliver Leeds George Cukor ''I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby'' O'Toole Albert S. Rogell 1941 ''Honolulu Lu'' Hotel manager Charles Barton ''The Body Disappears'' Prof. Barkley D. Ross Lederman ''Appointment for Love'' Mr. Waterbury William A. Seiter ''Kisses for Breakfast'' Dr. George Burroughs Lewis Seiler ''Flight from Destiny'' Psychiatrist Vincent Sherman 1942 ''Lucky Legs'' Crump Charles Barton ''You're Telling Me'' J.T.",
"Dorsett Charles Lamont ''The Wife Takes a Flyer'' Zanten Richard Wallace ''The Lady Is Willing'' Bald-headed man Mitchell Leisen 1943 ''There's Something About a Soldier'' Chaplain Alfred E. Green ''My Kingdom for a Cook'' Clifton Richard Wallace ''Yanks Ahoy'' Col. Elliot Kurt Neumann ''Two Señoritas from Chicago'' Miffins Frank Woodruff 1944 ''Mademoiselle Fifi'' Manufacturer Robert Wise ''It Happened Tomorrow'' Andrew René Clair 1945 ''Road to Utopia'' Man in Top Hat Hal Walker"
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"References",
"===Citations======Bibliography===********************"
],
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"**"
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[
[
"Mir Mehdi Etimad"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mir Mehdi Etimad''' (1900 1981) was an Azerbaijani poet and writer, the author of the words of the hymn of the Azerbaijan People's Government.He opened the new methodic \"Etimad madrasa.",
"He worked there as a teacher 15 years.He was the chairman of the \"Assembly of poets\" which was established in Tabriz after Azerbaijan People's Government.was established.",
"He made a speech in journals and newspapers that were printed in Tabriz such as \"Azerbaijan\", \"Vətən yolunda\", \"Urmiya\", \"Covdat\", \"Azərbaycan ulduzu\" \"Azad millat\" \"Democrat\" etc.After Azerbaijan People's Government.was regressed he stayed in a prison 2 years then he was remained free.",
"He was exiled to Tehran because he wasn't allowed to stay in Azerbaijan."
],
[
"Biography",
"Mir Mehdi Etimad was born in Tabriz in 1900.First he studied at religious school of the Molla Yusif.",
"After learning Arabic and Persian languages he stuied at the Mirza Abulqasim Khan's usuli jadid (modern) school.",
"He finished his high education at the \"Talibiyya madrasa\".",
"After he finished his education he opened new methodic \"Etimad madrasa\" in Tabriz.",
"There, he worked as a teacher 15 years.",
"Besides working as a teacher he was going in for creativity.The books that he wrote during Rza Shah's period like \"Badr-i-Qeyu-Al-Sabyaiv\", \"Manazeyi-Adabi\" were printed 8 times, \"Ayineyi-Akhlag\" was printed 20 times.",
"Later, he also wrote the works \"Alifbayi-Jadid\", \"Gul gonchasi\", \"Tohfalul-Sabyaiv\", \"Gəlinlər bəzəyi\", \"Çərşənbə bazarı\".The National movement which started in south part of Azerbaijan in 1941-1946 opened the new stage in Etimad's creativity.",
"He made a speech in journals and newspapers printed in Tabriz such as \"Azerbaijan\", \"Urmiyya\", \"Jovdat\", \"Azad millet\", \"Fadai\", \"Democrat\" etc.The poem that he wrote called \"My Tabriz\" which soon became popular and many songs were composed to this poem.",
"He wrote the words of the hymn of the Azerbaijan People's Government, Cahangir Cahangirov composed a song to it.",
"In 1945 the Assembly of Poets was established in Tabriz.",
"The first meeting of the assembly was held in 1945 7 January and Mir Mehdi Etimad was chosen as a chairman of the assembly.In 1946 when the National Government of Azerbaijan fell down he was arrested in Tabriz.",
"He stayed in a prison 2 years.",
"However he was remained free, he was exilled from Azerbaijan and was forced to live in Tehran.",
"Sooner he entered to the literary environment of Tehran and became the most prominent delegate in Persian and Turkish literature.He took part in the poet assembly like \"Sahand\" \"Farzane\" and others that were held.",
"There he read his new poets.",
"He was the founder and active member of some assemblies.He died in 1981 in Tehran."
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[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Tongzhi literature"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tongzhi literature''' is a form of LGBT literature originating in Taiwan, with influences from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Chinese-speaking diaspora communities in countries such as Malaysia.",
"Tongzhi is a term that formerly carried political connotations, but now is used among younger generations to refer to LGBT or queer people.",
"The form tends to focus on the struggles experienced by sexual minorities, rather than interpersonal romantic relationships.",
"Prominent authors of tongzhi literature include Andre Aciman, Ta-wei Chi, Qiu Miaojin, Yukio Mishima, and Chu T’ien-wen.",
"Examples of works in the genre include Ta-wei Chi's 1996 novel ''The Membranes.''"
],
[
"History",
"The genre emerged in the 1990s, and the decade is called the \"golden age\" of tongzhi literature.",
"However, there are works published before the 1990s that are considered part of or influences of the genre, such as Pai Hsien-yung's 1976 short story collection ''Lonely Seventeen'', his 1983 short story ''A Sky Full of Bright, Twinkling Stars'', and his 1983 novel ''Crystal Boys''.In 1998, the Global Chinese Tongzhi Literature Prize was established.Tongzhi literature was also posted and shared on the internet starting in the 1990s."
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"References"
],
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"Further reading",
"* *"
]
]
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[
"Cook Islands at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cook Islands''' is set to compete at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February."
],
[
"Swimming",
"Cook Islands entered 4 swimmers.",
";MenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Jacob Story 100 metre breaststroke1:04.3253Did not advance 200 metre breaststroke Wesley Roberts 100 metre freestyle49.4130Did not advance 200 metre freestyle1:49.78=35Did not advance;WomenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Lanihei Connolly 50 metre breaststroke 100 metre breaststroke1:10.8734Did not advance Mia Laban 50 metre butterfly 100 metre butterfly1:07.3539Did not advance;MixedAthleteEventHeatFinalTimeRankTimeRank 4 × 100 m medley relay}"
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[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Joseph Bendounga"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Joseph Bendounga''' (born 17 March 1954), nicknamed '''Joe Ben''', is a Central African politician.",
"He is known for his eternal opponent of every country's administration since Patasse, which led to him to get arrested several times."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Bendounga was born on March 17, 1954, in Bocaranga.",
"He studied law at University of Bangui."
],
[
"Political Career",
"=== 1990 - 2003 ===Bendounga founded MDREC in 1990.He was then arrested due to political reasons.",
"In 1997, Ange-Félix Patassé appointed Bendounga as the Mayor of Bangui and held it until 2000, when he decided to resign.",
"Upon stepping down from the position of mayor, he joined the opposition by becoming the leader of Collectif démocratique des partis d’opposition (CODEPO).Due to his opposition to the government, he was informed that he was prohibited from leaving the country on the Bangui M'Poko International Airport when he wanted to go to Douala on 24 January 2003.Hearing that ban, he kicked and destroyed some of the airport's formalities hall windows, causing the police to arrest him and put him in the airport prison.",
"Afterward, he was put into Ngaragba Central Prison and shortly after, he was released.",
"He condemned the 2003 coup.=== 2004 - 2012 ===After Bozize took power by ousting Patasse, Bendounga declared his opposition to the transition government.",
"Approaching the 2005 election, he announced his presidential candidacy through MDREC.",
"Nevertheless, he then withdrew from the candidacy due to MDREC's inability to pay a 5 million CFA franc deposit.",
"Afterwards, he said that he did not support any candidates in the election since they were involved in the 2003 Central African Republic coup d'état.Bendounga called Bozize to resign from the presidency on 22 March 2006 due to his mismanagement.",
"He attended the political meeting with President Bozize that was aired live at Renaissance Palace on 19 October 2010.Soon afterward, Bozize ordered his guard to expel Bendounga from the room as he attacked him during the live meeting.",
"On 22 August 2011, he issued a petition to the President of the Constitutional Court requesting the court to examine Bozize's health as he suffered from incurable migraine.",
"However, the court rejected his demand as it only accepted the impeachment request.=== Minister of Livestock and Animal Industries (2013) ===On 9 January, Bendounga was appointed as the Minister Delegate for Rural Development, responsible for livestock after the formation of the national unity government.",
"Later, on 13 June 2013, he became the minister of Livestock and Animal Industries.",
"As a minister of Livestock and Animal Industries, he signed a contract with a Moroccan farm to import 20,000 chicks and transport them to the country every 5,000 chicks per shipment on behalf of the government and met the Moroccan Agriculture minister to solve the logistical issues.Amidst his ministerial position, he still had a critical stance towards the Djotodia government.",
"On 12 October 2013, he said that MDREC withdrew from CAR'S Democratic Opposition.Djotodia fired Bendounga as minister of Livestock and Animal Industries on 15 December 2013.Several days after resigning from Minister of Livestock and Animal Industries, while walking in the city center, thugs equipped with knives attacked and attempted to assassinate Bendounga.",
"He then immediately ran towards the internet cafe on La Paix's ground floor and sought refuge there.",
"Later, the Congolese contingent of MISCA evacuated him from the internet cafe to the Congolese chancellery.=== 2014 - 2020 ===On 19 February 2015, during a press conference, Bendounga questioned the proposal of the National Transitional Council's constitution which that it would ignite a political crisis as some presidential candidates who were against the NTC president and its cronies would not be allowed to participate in the election.In the beginning, Bendounga supported Touadéra.",
"However, he soon became the opposition to his government.",
"On 13 September 2017, he criticized Simplice Sarandji for including former rebels in the cabinet.",
"In November 2017, he appealed to the Council of State for the annulment of four decrees issued by the president on the prefects and sub-prefects and the inclusion of former armed groups' representative to Sarandji's cabinet.",
"Nevertheless, the council rejected his plea.On 10 May 2018, Bendounga organized a demonstration that denounced the deterioration of Bangui's security situation, and thousands attended it.",
"The police soon diffused the demonstration, and they briefly detained Bendounga.",
"He then planned for another demonstration demanding the lifting of the arms embargo against the CAR government and the rehabilitation of the FACA.",
"However, the government did not approve it and Bendounga was briefly rearrested again.",
"In reaction to the 2018 Alindao massacre, he called for the boycott of 1st December parade since it was unethical to celebrate the event as the residents who settle in the rebel's control suffered.",
"He called Touadera's DDR plan of armed groups in Paoua a joke since they refused that initiative.Bendounga issued a three-month ultimatum to Touadera to change his policies and threatened to bring him to the High Court of Justice for treason if he did not do it on 17 January 2019.He found that Touadera did not fulfill the promise that he made during the campaign and violated the constitution by the inclusion of armed group representatives in the government.",
"On 2 April, he brought Touadera to the high court for violating the constitution, and yet the petition was dismissed by the judges.He criticized the draft electoral code on 20 March 2019, which threatened democracy.",
"He then was arrested on 15 June 2019 and detained for four days because he attended the opposition meeting.",
"During the detention, the guards beat him.",
"Afterward, he left United Front for the Defense of the Fatherland E Zingo Biani.",
"He appealed the prime minister's Decree No.",
"058 on the establishment of the Strategic Support Committee for the Electoral Process to the Constitutional Court on 27 November.",
"However, the court rejected his appeal claiming that it was unfounded.On 20 January 2020, Bendounga filled a request to the constitutional court to revoke the decree for establishing the General Delegation of Public Works and the court annulled it.",
"He prosecuted Touadera, Samba-Panza, Djotodia, and Bozize for being responsible for the country's decline in September 2020.On 6 November 2020, he approached the Constitutional Court and demanded the return of deposits paid by candidates for the legislative and presidential elections since it against the constitution.",
"Few hours before the announcement of final lists of the presidential candidates, on 2 December 2020, he sued Bozizé, Samba-Panza, and Touadera to the constitutional court to disqualify them running at the election.",
"Previoulsy, on 27 November 2020, he filed request to the Constitutional Court to invalidate the candidates from armed groups.=== Member of National Assembly (2021-present) ===In the 2021 election, he ran the MP candidate representing Bimbo 3 constituency from MDREC party and won a seat.",
"Upon becoming the MP, he ran for the President of the National Assembly election with Simplice Sarandji and Martin Ziguélé and only received 1 vote.",
"During the Radio Ndeke Luka's show on 28 May 2022, he attacked Touadera's security policy for deploying most of FACA soldiers in Bangui to protect the regime.",
"On 13 July 2022, he asked the constitutional court to abort the proposed amandement of Constitution of March 30, 2016 as he believed it was \"unconstitutional\".",
"However, the constitutional court judges rejected his request and called it \"premature\".Bendounga opposed the 2023 referendum, believing that it was a way for Touadera to \"cling to power and change the rules of the democratic game in the Central African Republic\" and urged people to stay at home during the vote.",
"He also believed that constitution revision could not take place amidst the country's situation that marred with instability.",
"On 23 June 2023, he launched another appeal of electoral body held by Touadera to the Council of State since it did not follow the law.",
"Nevertheless, the council turned down his request.",
"In January 2024, he awas against the new electoral code that was passed for not allowing municipal and regional elections held in pastoral communes.Although he is critical of the Touadera government, he condemned Alexandre-Ferdinand Nguendet 's attempted coup by force and suggested that Nguendet use peaceful means instead."
],
[
"Views",
"=== Abortion ===Bendounga is against voluntary abortion and demanded the health minister to ban it.=== Cryptocurrency ===He opposed the legalization of bitcoin as it would collapse the country's economy.=== Wagner Group ===Bendounga called Wagner \"the vehicle of Russian neocolonialism\" and tried to eliminate its business rival."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He is a karate master and belongs to Kaba."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Bakhtiar Mohd Nor"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bakhtiar bin Mohd Nor''' (15 November 1962–11 January 2019) is a former Malaysian politician and a Member of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly for Semenyih from May 2018 to January 2019."
],
[
"Death",
"He died at Kajang Hospital on 11 January 2019 due to heart disease at 4.45 am.",
"His remains were brought back to his family home in Semenyih and prayed immediately after Friday prayers at the Kampung Pasir Mosque, Semenyih and buried at the Kampung Pasir Cemetery."
],
[
"Election results",
"+'''Selangor State Legislative Assembly'''YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout2018'''N24 Semenyih''''''Bakhtiar Mohd Nor''' ('''BERSATU''') '''23,428''''''50.76%'''Johan Abd Aziz (UMNO) 14,464\t31.34%46,5728,96487.45% Mad Shahmiour Mat Kosim (PAS) 6,966 15.09%Arutchelvan Subramaniams (PSM)1,2932.80%"
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Nickel tetrafluoride"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nickel tetrafluoride''' is a binary inorganic compound of nickel and fluorine with a chemical formula of ."
],
[
"Synthesis",
"Nickel tetrafluoride can be obtained from the reaction of with and with ."
],
[
"Physical properties",
"Nickel tetrafluoride forms a tan-colored solid.",
"It is unstable to loss above –65°C to create ."
],
[
"Chemical properties",
"Nickel tetrafluoride is an extremely strong oxidizer.",
"The oxidizing properties are enhanced in presence of Lewis acids in anhydrous HF.",
"In terms of oxidizing power, it is comparable to krypton difluoride.",
"It can oxidize bromine pentafluoride to hexafluorobrome(VII) cation, potassium hexafluoroplatinate(V) to platinum(VI) fluoride.The compound is used in inorganic synthesis as a substitute for unstable krypton difluoride, since it is quite easily synthesized from available and stable potassium hexafluoronickelate(IV)."
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[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Palau at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Palau''' is set to compete at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February."
],
[
"Swimming",
"Palau entered 4 swimmers.",
";MenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Jion Hosei 50 metre breaststroke33.6153Did not advance 100 metre breaststroke1:16.3074Did not advance Travis Dui Sakurai 50 metre freestyle 50 metre butterfly28.0254Did not advance;WomenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Yuri Hosei 50 metre freestyle 100 metre freestyle Galyah Mikel 200 metre freestyle2:37.2250Did not advance 50 metre butterfly;"
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Raiden-18"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Raiden-18''''' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga by Hiromu Arakawa.",
"It was irregularly published in Shogakukan's manga magazine ''Monthly Sunday Gene-X'' from 2005 to 2021, with its chapters collected in a single volume.__TOC__"
],
[
"Publication",
"Written and illustrated by Hiromu Arakawa, ''Raiden-18'' was irregularly published in Shogakukan's manga magazine ''Monthly Sunday Gene-X''; the first two chapters were published on July 19 and December 19, 2005; the third one on December 18, 2010; and the fourth on January 19, 2021.Shogakukan collected the chapters, alongside an epilogue chapter, in a single volume released on June 9, 2021."
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[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Toponkar Chakrobarti"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Toponkar Chakrobarti''' (''Bengali'': তপংকর চক্রবর্তী, ''Born'': 9 July 1955) is a Bangladeshi children's writer, rhymester and journalist.",
"He won the Bangla Academy Literary Award (2023) for children's literature."
],
[
"Biography",
"Toponkar was born on July 9, 1955, in Barisal District of Bangladesh.",
"Currently, She serves as the principal of The Amrita Lal Dey College in Bangladesh."
],
[
"Publications",
"=== Books ===* ''Hoy Hoy Roy Roy''* ''Kheyal Khushir Chora''"
],
[
"Awards",
"* Bangla Academy Literary Award (2023)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Duygu Alıcı"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Duygu Alıcı''' (born 14 January 2001) is a Turkish weightlifter competing in the 49 kg division."
],
[
"Sports career",
"Alıcı started performing weightlifting at the age of twelve in the middle school with the encouragement of her art teacher.She won several competitions in her country, such as the first place in Interscholastic championship, first places in U15 and U17 divisions, and broke the youth record in the Clean & Jerk event with 55 kg.",
"She became champion in Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
"In 2022, she competed in the 55 kg division at the Turkish Senior Weightlifting Championships, and lifted 80 kg in the Snatch and 105 kg in the Clean & Jerk event.Alıcı won the silver medal in the 49 kg Snatch event with 78 kg at the 2024 European Weightlifting Championships held in Sofia, Bulgaria."
],
[
"Personal career",
"Duygu Alıcı was born in Gaziantep, Turkey on 14 January 2001.She has a twin sister Burcu, and a two-year younger sister Züleyha, who also perdorm weightlifting.Alıcı is a student pf Sport management in the School of Physical Education and Sport at Istanbul Gelişim University."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Isabel Mijares"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''María Isabel Mijares''' '''García-Pelayo''' (1942 – 10 February 2024) was a Spanish oenologist.",
"She was considered the first woman in the profession and the first woman to run a winery in Spain."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"María Isabel Mijares was born in Mérida, where she had a \"happy childhood\" alongside her eight siblings.",
"Her father's family were of Leonese origin, and ran a home winery, through which she was introduced to winemaking.Mijares began studying chemistry at Universidad Complutense, but put her degree on hold.",
"In 1967 she began studying oenology at the Institute of Oenology of the University of Bordeaux in France after receiving a scholarship from the French government.",
"While there, she met Émile Peynaud, who became her mentor.",
"In 1970, she completed her doctorate in oenology at the institute."
],
[
"Career",
"Mijares ran Palacio de Arganza, a winery in Villafranca del Bierzo.From 1982 until 1987, Mijares chaired the Valdepeñas Regulatory Council, the first woman to do so.",
"In 1985 she joined the as a viticulture expert.From 1998 until 2019, Mijares served as the coordinator and director of the Camps Guide to the Best Wines in Spain.Beginning in 2017, Mijares served as technical director of wine activities for the Real Casino of Madrid."
],
[
"Death",
"Mijares died of a heart attack in Madrid, on 10 February 2024, at the age of 81."
],
[
"Books",
"* ''Curso de vinos latinoamericanos'' y ''Curso de vinos españoles'', 1992, in collaboration with José Antonio Sáez Illobre.",
"* (with José Antonio Sáez Illobr, first published in 1995e)* Colección de ''Guías de vinos y bodegas''.",
"1996, Editorial El País-Aguilar in collaboration with José Antonio Sáez Illobre."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Asha Ward"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Asha Ward''' is an American comedian and writer.",
"In 2022, she became the youngest-ever writer on the staff of ''Saturday Night Live''.Ward, whose family is from Trinidad, was raised in Maryland.",
"Her parents divorced when she was young.Ward became interested in performing comedy after taking an improv class at the age of 17.She graduated from Columbia College Chicago in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in comedy writing and performance.",
"As many comedy venues in Chicago had shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, she left the city soon afterward, staying with relatives in Baltimore and Queens until she could afford to rent a room of her own in Brooklyn.Ward was working a day job as a receptionist and nights as a stand-up comedian when she got a meeting with ''Saturday Night Live'' cast member Ego Nwodim.",
"Ward was hired to write for SNL in December 2022.In 2023, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series.In 2023, Ward was featured by the Just For Laughs comedy festival as one of their \"New Faces of Comedy\".In March 2024, Ward will appear in a Netflix comedy special, ''Gender Agenda'', hosted by Hannah Gadsby and also featuring fellow genderqueer comedians Jes Tom, Alok, Chloe Petts, DeAnne Smith, Krishna Istha, and Dahlia Belle."
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[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"**"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"You Alone Exist (poem)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''You Alone Exist''''' is a prayer poem describing the unlimited attributes of God.",
"Dictated by Meher Baba during 1959-1962 to his close disciple Bhau Kalchuri, the prayer-poem expressively describes the all-pervading nature of God through many attributes, from simple to sublime."
],
[
"Text",
"The full text of the poem was written by Bhau Kalchuri under direction of Avatar Meher Baba."
],
[
"Short film",
"A 2005 stock footage collage film was directed and produced by Peter Nordeen with music composed and sung by Jim Meyer."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* *"
],
[
"External links",
"**"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Harris Cooper"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Harris Cooper''' is an American academic social psychologist and an author of nonfiction books.",
"He is the Hugo L. Blomquist Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Duke University.Cooper is best known for his works on research synthesis methodology and educational policies and practices.",
"Among his authored works are publications in academic journals, including ''Psychological Bulletin'' and ''American Psychologist'' as well as books such as ''Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis: A Step-by-Step Approach'' and ''Ethical Choices in Research: Managing Data, Writing Reports, and Publishing Results in the Social Sciences''.",
"He is the recipient of the 2008 Ingram Olkin Award from the Society of Research Synthesis Methodology.Cooper is the editor-in-chief of the journal ''American Psychologist''."
],
[
"Education",
"Cooper completed his B.A.",
"in Psychology and Sociology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.",
"He then attended the University of Connecticut where he received a M.A.",
"in Psychology and a PHD in Social Psychology."
],
[
"Career",
"Cooper commenced his academic career at Colgate University, where he briefly served as an instructor of psychology.",
"Subsequently, he joined the faculty at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he assumed various roles, including assistant professor of Psychology, Associate Professor of Psychology, and professor of Psychological Sciences.",
"He was awarded the Frederick Middlebush Professor of Psychology in 2003.From 2003 to 2020, Cooper assumed the position of Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University.",
"In 2015, he was awarded the position of Hugo L. Blomquist Distinguished Professor.",
"Since 2020, he has held the title of Hugo L. Blomquist Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Duke University.From 2009 to 2015, Cooper held the position of chair in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University.",
"Subsequently, he served as interim Dean of Social sciences at Duke between 2017 and 2018.Cooper was the editor-in-chief for the Psychological Bulletin from 2003 to 2009.Between 2012 and 2015, he was appointed as the co-editor for the journal Archives of Scientific Psychology.",
"Between 2009 and 2015, he held an appointment as the Chief Editorial Advisor for the APA's journal publishing program.",
"In 2021, he became the Editor-in-Chief of ''American Psychologist'', the flagship journal of the American Psychological Association, for a term spanning 2021 to 2026."
],
[
"Research",
"Cooper's research interests encompass two primary areas.",
"The first area revolves around research synthesis and research methodology.",
"He, along with his students, has authored over 30 research syntheses.Cooper's research extends to the intersection of social and developmental psychology with education policy.",
"Specifically, he has studied the effects of homework on achievement and family dynamics.",
"He investigated the correlation between time and learning.",
"His research focus is directed towards the structure of the school calendar as well as academic-related situations encountered by children during periods when school is not in session."
],
[
"Media coverage",
"Cooper's work has been prominently featured in various media outlets.",
"He has been a guest on shows such as USA Today Weekend, CBS This Morning, CNN Headline News, ABC Nightly News, Good Morning America, Nickelodeon Nick News, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.",
"On radio, he has made appearances on NPR's Talk of the Nation, The Larry King Show, Now Hear This, and the Mitch Ablom Show.",
"Media coverage of his research extends to publications such as the ''Wall Street Journal'', ''New York Times'', ''Newsweek'', ''Time'', ''Readers’ Digest'', the ''New Yorker'', and ''NBC Dateline''.",
"Additionally, specialized publications like Parents, Parenting, and Child magazines, ''The American Teacher'' and ''NEA Today'' have also featured his work."
],
[
"Works",
"===Academic books===Cooper has authored numerous books throughout his career.",
"His book, ''Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis: A Step-by-Step Approach (2017)'' is in its 5th edition.",
"One of his recent edited publications titled ''The Handbook of Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis (2nd ed., 2019)'', serves as a guide for social and behavioral science researchers, offering insights and techniques for the entire research synthesis process, covering statistical and non-statistical aspects, and providing practical advice on results communication.Cooper authored the book titled ''Ethical Choices in Research: Managing Data, Writing Reports, and Publishing Results in the Social Sciences''.",
"The book offers guidance on navigating ethical considerations throughout the stages of a research project involving human participants, emphasizing early planning and addressing ethical problems from project planning to report preparation, data management, and publication.Cooper is Editor-in-Chief of the American Psychological Association's ''Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology (2nd ed., 2023)''.",
"The Handbook includes over 100 chapters on various aspects of research design and analysis, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches to research.Cooper chaired the first APA committee that developed guidelines for information about research that should be included in manuscripts submitted to APA journals.",
"He also published a book on the topic, titled ''Reporting Research in Psychology: How to Meet the New Standards for Journal Articles (2nd ed., 2019)''.===Non-fiction books===Cooper has authored non-fiction books as well.",
"His book ''American History Through a Whiskey Glass'' offers delves into the integral role played by bourbon and rye whiskey in significant events.",
"The narrative combines factual depictions of historical occurrences with anecdotes and quotes from the key figures involved.His other book, titled ''Finding America in a Minor League Ballpark: A Season Hosting for the Durham Bulls'', recounts Cooper's experiences as a Seating Bowl Host for the minor league baseball team.",
"The narrative also delves into a concise history of minor league baseball, the city of Durham and the Bulls.",
"It introduces the individual profiles of ballplayers, emphasizing personal backgrounds over on-field statistics.",
"The book also features analysis of twelve baseball movies that focus on baseball not played in the major leagues."
],
[
"Awards and honors",
"*1984 – Raymond B. Cattell Early Career Award, American Educational Research Association*1992 – Gold Chalk Award, University of Missouri-Columbia*1997 – Interpretive Scholarship Award, American Educational Research Association*2007 – Outstanding Review of Research, American Educational Research Association*2007 – Frederick Mosteller Award, International Campbell Collaboration*2008 – Ingram Olkin Award, Society for Research Synthesis Methodology"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"===Books=======Academic====*''Pygmalion Grows Up: Studies in the Expectation Communication Process'' (1983) ISBN 9780582284012*''Homework'' (1989) ISBN 9780801302084*''Meta-Analysis for Explanation: A Casebook'' (1992) ISBN 9780871542281*''Synthesizing research: A guide for literature reviews'' (1998) ISBN 9780761913481*Making the Most of Summer School: A Meta-Analytic and Narrative Review (Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development) (2000) ISBN 9780631221524*''The Battle Over Homework: Common Ground for Administrators, Teachers, and Parents'' (2007) ISBN 9781412937139*''Reporting Research in Psychology: How to Meet the New Standards for Journal Articles'' (2010) ISBN 9781433809163*''Research synthesis and meta-analysis: A step-by-step approach'' (2015) ISBN 9781483331157*''Ethical Choices in Research: Managing data, writing reports, and publishing results, in the social sciences'' (2016) ISBN 9781433821684*''Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis: A Step-by-Step Approach'' (2017) ISBN 9781483331157*''Critical Thinking About Research: Psychology and Related Disciplines'' (2018) ISBN 9781433827105*''The Handbook of Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis'' (2019) ISBN 9780871540058*''Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology'' (2023) ISBN 9781433841231====Non-fiction====*''American History Through a Whiskey Glass'' (2021) ISBN 9781510764019*''Finding America in a Minor League Ballpark: A Season Hosting for the Durham Bulls'' (2024) ISBN 9781510778603===Selected articles===*DeNeve, K. M., & Cooper, H. (1998).",
"The happy personality: a meta-analysis of 137 personality traits and subjective well-being.",
"Psychological bulletin, 124(2), 197.",
"*DuBois, D. L., Holloway, B. E., Valentine, J. C., & Cooper, H. (2002).",
"Effectiveness of mentoring programs for youth: A meta‐analytic review.",
"American journal of community psychology, 30(2), 157–197.",
"*DePaulo, B. M., Lindsay, J. J., Malone, B. E., Muhlenbruck, L., Charlton, K., & Cooper, H. (2003).",
"Cues to deception.",
"Psychological bulletin, 129(1), 74.",
"*Cooper, H., Robinson, J. C., & Patall, E. A.",
"(2006).",
"Does homework improve academic achievement?",
"A synthesis of research, 1987–2003.Review of educational research, 76(1), 1–62.",
"*Cooper, H., & Koenka, A. C. (2012).",
"The overview of reviews: unique challenges and opportunities when research syntheses are the principal elements of new integrative scholarship.",
"American Psychologist, 67(6), 446."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Glacier King"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Glacier King''' is a mountain summit in Alaska, United States."
],
[
"Description",
"Glacier King is located in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains and set on land managed by Tongass National Forest.",
"The remote peak is east-southeast of The Tusk and north of Juneau on the western margin of the Juneau Icefield.",
"Precipitation runoff and glacial meltwater from the mountain's north slope drains to Berners Bay and Lynn Canal via the Gilkey River, whereas the south slope is surrounded by the Taku Glacier.",
"Topographic relief is significant as the north face rises 4,500 feet (1,370 m) in .",
"The mountain's descriptive name was applied by members of the Juneau Icefield Research Project in 1964 and the toponym was officially adopted in 1965 by the United States Board on Geographic Names.Glacier King to right and The Tusk at upper right edge of frame.",
"Gilkey Glacier in lower part of frame."
],
[
"Climate",
"Based on the Köppen climate classification, Glacier King is located in a tundra climate zone with long, cold, snowy winters, and cool summers.",
"Weather systems coming off the Gulf of Alaska are forced upwards by the Coast Mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall.",
"Winter temperatures can drop to 0 °F with wind chill factors below −10 °F.",
"This climate supports the Taku Glacier south of the peak, the Juneau Icefield east of the peak, and unnamed glaciers on the north slope."
],
[
"See also",
"*Geospatial summary of the High Peaks/Summits of the Juneau Icefield*Geography of Alaska"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Glacier King: weather forecast"
]
]
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[
[
"Saah Moses Jr."
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Saah Moses Jr.''' (born 10 July 2007) is a Liberian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liberian club Discoveries SA and the Liberia national team."
],
[
"Club career",
"Moses was a youth product of his local club Discoveries SA.",
"In December 2023, Swedish media announced that Hammarby had reached an agreement with Discoveries SA and Moses to sign him in 2024, in a deal reported to be valued at $150,000."
],
[
"International career",
"In October 2024, Moses received his first call up to the Liberia national team.",
"At 16 years old and 7 days he made his international debut in a 3–2 loss against Libya on 14 October 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Hassan Orangi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hassan Orangi''' (1925 – December 2, 1951; Persian: حسن اورنگی), known as '''The Singing Killer''' (Persian: قاتل آوازهخوان), was an Iranian serial killer and rapist who, together with accomplice Abbas Ali Zarifian, raped and murdered 62 women in Mashhad from 1945 to 1951.After his arrest, Orangi was tried, convicted, sentenced to death and later executed, while Zarifian was sentenced to 15 years for his role in the crimes."
],
[
"Early life",
"Little is known about Orangi's life prior to his crimes.",
"Born in 1925 in the rural village of Esmailabad, he was one of several children born into a poor family.",
"From a young age, he befriended another boy named Abbas Ali Zarifian, who was ten years his senior, with the pair always sticking together in whatever they wanted to do.At some point during his adulthood, Orangi joined the Army, but eventually went AWOL and moved to Mashhad.",
"There, with the help of Zarifian, he made a living out of beating and extorting destitute women and prostitutes, whom he eventually started killing out of an apparent desire for infamy."
],
[
"Murders",
"Orangi and Zarifian's ''modus operandi'' consisted of seeking out vulnerable women or prostitutes, and when they selected a victim, they would lure her to a secluded area where they would proceed to rape and then strangle her with a scarf or handkerchief.",
"These killings were committed all around Mashhad, with bodies most often being found in Hossein Abad; the Balakhiyaban neighborhood; in front of the Nakhrisi Factory; behind the oil company in Moghadam Tabarsi Square; the Mohammad Abad Fields; the Artillery Square; behind Koh Sangi; the Old Tehran Road; the Mosli neighborhood and near the Abkoh Sugar Factory.The first recorded murder occurred in the winter of 1945, followed by 61 similar killings that occurred until 1951.The events were heavily covered by local media, and the presence what appeared to be a killer targeting women led some superstituous people to suggest that Asghar the Murderer had been resurrected and possessed somebody who has resumed his killing spree.=== Wrongful arrest ===In early 1951, officers at the Chahar Police Station started to suspect a man named Qurban Sidi of being responsible.",
"After detaining and torturing him, the man confessed to killing the first victim back in 1945, and later confessed to also killing the latest victim, who had been found strangled with a handkerchief.However, some of Qurban's statements during interrogations proved to be incosistent with autopsy reports provided by medical examiners in Tehran, leading some to doubt the credibility of his confessions.",
"Eventually, investigators determined that he suffered from delusions and was mentally unwell - due to this, he was dismissed as a suspect and released."
],
[
"Last murder, investigation and arrest",
"On March 27, 1951, a letter penned by a local butcher named Ali Akbar Khan Khosravi was sent to Col. Mohammad Khatami, the Police Chief of the Khorasan Municipality Directorate.",
"In it, Khosravi stated that while he was passing by the Abkoh Sugar Factory he came across what appeared to be the body of a dead woman, and asked for the police to investigate it.Shortly after receiving this letter, police officers were dispatched to investigate the area, upon which they found the body of a young woman who had apparently been strangled with a handkerchief.",
"After taking photographs of the deceased and distributing them among the police department, one constable identified the woman as 26-year-old Bibi Noghani.",
"Investigators when to interview her family members, from whom they learned that Noghani had divorced twice and was known for taking on many suitors, leading them to believe that she was killed by one.While they were investigating all suspicious men living in Mashhad, officers came across the 26-year-old Orangi, noting that he was a fugitive from the Army known for extorting women.",
"They soon located a woman named Goltaban who claimed that Orangi had attempted to rape and strangle her, but that she screamed for help and was saved by two passers-by.",
"On April 7, two detectives and one constable dressed in casual clothing and went to an opium den in the Zabliha neighborhood, where Orangi was known to reside.",
"When they reached the place, the detectives immediately spotted Orangi, who turned off his oil lamp and attempted to hide, but the detectives - who were carrying flashlights - lit up the room and immediately arrested him.",
"At the time, it was discovered that he had recently become addicted to opium and regularly used the services of prostitutes.=== Confessions ===During initial interrogations, Orangi denied knowing Noghani, but eventually admitted that he did know her after other women indicated that he was acquainted with the woman (whom he knew as \"Narges\") and that they had seen him with her on the night of the murder.",
"He then explained that it was actually his friend Abbas who had killed her, for which he was arrested on the following day.",
"When confronted about this, Abbas broke down in tears and confessed to helping kill not only Noghani, but multiple other women dating back to 1945.In his version of events, the main killer was his friend Orangi, while he was simply the accomplice.Now faced with contradicting accounts, interrogators asked Orangi repeatedly to tell the truth, with him eventually saying that he was willing to confess what had truly happened if they allowed him to write down his crimes, recite poems and smoke opium.",
"Deciding to listen to his demands, the interrogators obliged, after which Orangi wrote down a detailed confession of how he had killed Noghani.",
"This was later compared with Zarifian's confessions, and upon further review, investigators came to the conclusion that Orangi was the main killer while Zarifian acted as an accomplice.",
"In his written confessions, Orangi stated that he wanted to rid the world of corruption, in addition to seeking infamy out of the terrible crimes he did.",
"Due to the fact that he sometimes sang songs to the victims before killing them, he was nicknamed \"The Singing Killer\" (Persian: قاتل آوازهخوان)."
],
[
"Death sentence and execution",
"When put on trial, Orangi believed that he would not be sentenced to death, as he believed that the people would not care about the deaths of \"morally weak\" women.",
"Instead, he was found guilty on all counts and sentenced to hang, while Zarifian was sentenced to 15 years for complicity to murder.",
"While incarcerated, he was detained in solitary confinement.His execution date was set for December 2, 1951, and when approached by the prison guards, Orangi started crying.",
"In the last minutes before his hanging, Orangi requested that he be able to see his aunt and little brother, but as the prison staff were unable to locate the brother, they only brought the aunt.",
"Orangi then handed her his will, in which he begged his little brother to study hard and not turn out like him; to have his body buried at the highest point in Mashhad, and to not be forgotten.",
"Shortly afterwards, he was brought to the scaffold in the town square and hanged in front of a large crowd.After his release from prison, Abbas Ali Zarifian left Mashhad and never returned, leaving his ultimate fate unclear."
],
[
"See also",
"* List of serial killers by country"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"MFK Award for Style Icon of the Year"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Style Icon of the Year''' is given by Zee Talkies as part of its annual Maharashtracha Favourite Kon?",
"ceremony for Marathi films.",
"The award was first given in 2009."
],
[
"Winners and nominees",
" Year Photos of winners ActorRef.",
"2009 '''Ankush Chaudhari''' Sachin Pilgaonkar Shreyas Talpade2010'''Ankush Chaudhari'''Atul KulkarniMahesh Manjrekar2011'''Aniket Vishwasrao'''Jitendra JoshiSantosh Juvekar2012'''Ankush Chaudhari'''Santosh JuvekarAdinath Kothare2013'''Swapnil Joshi'''Ankush ChaudhariAdinath KothareUmesh KamatSushant ShelarAniket Vishwasrao2014'''Riteish Deshmukh'''2015'''Ankush Chaudhari'''Riteish DeshmukhSwapnil JoshiShreyas TalpadeVaibhav TatwawadiGashmeer Mahajani2016'''Aakash Thosar '''Swapnil JoshiAnkush ChaudhariVaibhav TatwawadiGashmeer MahajaniSiddharth Chandekar2017'''Amey Wagh'''Abhinay BerdeSwapnil JoshiAakash ThosarAnkush ChaudhariVaibhav TatwawadiGashmeer Mahajani2018'''Swapnil Joshi'''Lalit PrabhakarAmey WaghAnkush ChaudhariSiddharth ChandekarUmesh Kamat2019'''Ankush Chaudhari'''Swapnil JoshiAmey WaghSiddharth JadhavAdinath KothareAakash Thosar2021'''Ritesh Deshmukh'''Ankush ChaudhariAniket VishwasraoSwapnil JoshiAakash ThosarAmey Wagh2022'''Ritesh Deshmukh'''Ankush ChaudhariSwapnil JoshiSiddharth JadhavAmey WaghLalit Prabhakar2023'''Ritesh Deshmukh'''Swapnil JoshiAnkush ChaudhariLalit PrabhakarSiddharth ChandekarAmey WaghSiddharth Jadhav"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Christopher S"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Christopher Spörri''' (born 16 October 1969), known professionally as '''Christopher S''', is a Swiss DJ, producer and label owner."
],
[
"Career",
"Christopher S began his career at the age of 15.He achieved his first success in 2002 with the CD compilation Smell the House Flowers, which reached the top half of the Swiss compilation charts.",
"This was followed by further compilations, including Jetset (2006), V.I.P (2007) and Superstar (2008), which each reached number 1 in the Swiss compilation charts.His single Star reached number 98 in the German single charts and number 64 in the Swiss charts.",
"This resulted in a contract with the German record label Kontor Records.",
"The later singles One Day, Tear Down the Club and Rock this Club were also successful.",
"In 2014, Christopher S toured Switzerland together with Luca Hänni, the winner of the 9th season of the German reality talent show Deutschland sucht den Superstar.",
"A joint studio album and two singles were released.",
"The album and the two singles achieved good chart positions.",
"His last album Finale was released in 2016 and contained songs from his active DJ days from 1996 to 2016.With Fuck the DJ!",
"For a short period of time he owned his own house label, which mainly signed Swiss dance and house artists."
],
[
"Legal problems",
"When his personal bankruptcy was announced, Spörri withdrew from nightlife and worked for a publishing house until 2018.On 25 November 2016, he was sentenced to six years in prison by the Bern regional court for incitement to arson and attempted insurance fraud.",
"He pleaded innocent and appealed the verdict.",
"On 3 July 2018, he was sentenced in the second instance by the Bern High Court to a prison sentence of four years and a conditional fine of CHF 23,400.In addition, there were compensation payments totaling CHF 142,500.He lodged an appeal against this judgment with the Federal Court.",
"As a final instance, however, the High Court upheld the judgment of the Higher Court on 3 October 2019, meaning that Spörri had to serve a four-year prison sentence.",
"Despite the Federal Court's decision, Spörri continued to fight and filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.",
"The ECHR also dismissed the complaint and Spörri had to begin his sentence at the beginning of 2022 - delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic - in the Witzwil Correctional Facility in the canton of Bern."
],
[
"Discography",
"=== Studio albums ===* 2010: ''Fabulous''* 2010: ''Houseclass''* 2011: ''Glorious''* 2011: ''Sincere''* 2014: ''Dance Until We Die'' (with Luca Hänni)=== Compilation albums ===* 1999: ''Nation to Nation''* 2000: ''Ugly House 8''* 2001: ''Double House Vol.",
"2''* 2001: ''Official Radio Street Parade 2001''* 2001: ''Houseflowers''* 2002: ''Double House Vol.",
"3''* 2002: ''Double House Vol.",
"4''* 2002: ''Smell the House Flowers''* 2003: ''House Boulevard''* 2004: ''Double House Vol.",
"6''* 2005: ''Lifestyle''* 2006: ''Luxury''* 2006: ''Energy 2006 House''* 2006: ''Jet Set''* 2007: ''F.A.M.O.U.S.",
"''* 2007: ''Energy 2007 House''* 2007: ''V.I.P''* 2008: ''Energy 2008 House''* 2008: ''Superstar''* 2008: ''Champions''* 2009: ''Fuck the DJ''* 2009: ''Energy 2009 House''* 2009: ''Highlight''* 2009: ''Fuck the DJ Pt.2''* 2010: ''Fuck the DJ Pt.",
"3''* 2010: ''Energy 2010 House''* 2010: ''Fuck the DJ Pt.",
"4''* 2011: ''Fuck the DJ Pt.",
"5''* 2012: ''Fuck the DJ Pt.",
"6''* 2012: ''Fuck the DJ Pt.",
"7''* 2012: ''Tear Down the Club''* 2013: ''Fuck the DJ Vol.",
"8''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Campagna V13R"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Campagna V13R''' is a two-seat, three-wheeled motor vehicle produced by Campagna Motors since 2008."
],
[
"History",
"Campagna V13RCampagna V13R Aero 3SThe V13R model expanded Campagna's portfolio right after the resumption of operations, which was provided by the entrepreneurs in 2008 in response to the declaration of bankruptcy by the current owners.",
"Like the Campagna T-Rex, the vehicle took the form of a three-wheeler combining the features of a light sports car with an open body and a motorcycle.The passenger cabin accommodated two passengers with dedicated bucket seats, and, as in the case of the Campagna T-Rex model, a steering wheel and pedals closer to those of cars were used to control the vehicle using motorcycle components, and, in contrast, clocks provided by Harley-Davidson.",
"The cockpit has been adapted to driving in the rain thanks to its water resistance.The drive unit was provided by Harley-Davidson.",
"Transmitting power to a single rear wheel, it developed a power of 122 HP and 84 lb ft (115 Nm) of maximum torque, offering a sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds.The V13R went on sale immediately after its premiere in 2008, both on the domestic Canadian market and in foreign markets, specifically the neighboring United States."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of motorized trikes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The Daily Meal for Students Law"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''The Daily Meal for Students Law''' in Israel, 2005 regulates the operation of a nutrition program in educational institutions for students in compulsory kindergartens and elementary schools that have a long school day.",
"The law was approved in the Sixteenth Knesset on December 27, 2004."
],
[
"Key points of the law",
"According to the law, students eligible for a daily meal are those studying in a kindergarten or a school, in addition to their education in institutions where a study week consists of at least 41 hours of study, or on days when the educational institution conducts at least eight hours of study per day.",
"This arrangement also applies to educational institutions implementing the \"New Horizon\" program.The law stipulates that the local authority in whose jurisdiction the kindergarten or school is located is responsible for providing the daily meal.",
"However, on shortened school days, i.e., until 13:30, students will not be entitled to receive meals.A student absent from the educational institution is not entitled to receive a meal.",
"There is also a prohibition on taking food out of the school premises.Local authorities may collect from parents and require them to pay for their participation in financing the meals.",
"The amount of parental participation is determined by the Knesset Education Committee and is proportional to their monthly income.",
"Students whose economic situation does not allow for participation in meal payments are entitled to receive daily meals free of charge.A parent wishing to waive the meal for their child must fill out a declaration form stating they do not wish their child to be fed and submit it to the administration of the educational institution.The monthly menu of the daily meal is determined by the nutrition program's dietitian, following the Ministry of Health's guidelines.",
"In cases of problems, difficulties, or dissatisfaction with the food provided, the law suggests contacting the school, which will refer to the nutrition representative or the local authority representative.",
"The law prohibits direct contact with the food supplier."
],
[
"The meal menu and accompanying equipment",
"According to the law, the meal menu must include a main meat dish, a carbohydrate side, cooked vegetables/legumes, fresh vegetables, bread, and fruit.In addition to the meal, each student will receive along with the meal: a placemat for the table, a two-ply absorbent paper napkin, and a single-use rigid plastic cutlery set.There is an option to receive a vegetarian dish instead of the meat dish, for which two forms must be filled out: a parent's request form for a vegetarian dish and a request approval form for a vegetarian dish."
],
[
"Allergens",
"If a student is known to have food sensitivities or allergies that require special food provisions, the parent must provide the educational institution's director with a medical certificate detailing the sensitivities or allergies and their severity.",
"Subsequently, they must submit a request letter for special meals to the director of the educational institution."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fox and Hare Save the Forest"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Fox and Hare Save the Forest''''' () is a 2024 animated adventure drama film directed by Mascha Halberstad on screenplay of Fabie Hulsebos.",
"Adapted from Flemish author Sylvia Vanden Heede’s ''Vos en Haas en de Bosbaas'' book series, it tells the story of a forest where, strange things begins to happen.An European co-production, it was selected in the Generation Kplus section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere on 18 February and compete for Crystal Bear for the Best Film."
],
[
"Story outline",
"Beaver, a small and arrogant creature, proudly unveils his huge dam in a big clearing in the woods.",
"He and two Rats have stopped the river from flowing.",
"The water quickly fills up the area and creates a massive lake.",
"Beaver is very pleased with himself, but he is sad that no one is there to praise his work.",
"Meanwhile, Fox and Hare have been having fun with their friends at a party.",
"Owl goes back to his home after the party and sees weird water currents near his tree.",
"He gets scared and runs away into the forest.",
"The next day, Fox and Hare notice that Owl is gone.",
"They and their friends go looking for him, but they only find the strange lake.",
"How did the water get there?",
"As they keep looking for Owl, the water level keeps rising, putting the forest in danger.",
"Their mission to rescue the forest will challenge their friendship like never before!"
],
[
"Production",
"The film was produced by Submarine, Doghouse Films and Walking The Dog.",
"The film is distributed by Doghouse Films in the Netherlands and Urban Sales has global sales rights of the film.",
"The film is adaptation of Sylvia Vanden Heede’s children book series illustrated by Thé Tjong-Khing."
],
[
"Voice cast",
"* Rob Rackstraw for Beaver, Rat, Tusk, Jack* Dan Renton Skinner for Fox, Rat* Jamie Quinn for Owl* Teresa Gallagher for Hare* Sarah Madigan for Pingwin, Mermaid"
],
[
"Release",
"''Fox and Hare Save the Forest'' had its world premiere on 18 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Generation Kplus.Urban Sales has sold the film into more than 50 territories including France, Germany, Poland, Russian Report, Baltic Countries, Norway and Denmark and Sweden, Ex-Yugoslavia, Czech Republic & Slovakia, Hungary, Turkey, Romania and Benelux."
],
[
"Accolades",
" Award Date Category Recipient Result Berlin International Film Festival 25 February 2024 Crystal Bear for Best Feature Film ''Fox and Hare Save the Forest''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * * ''Fox and Hare Save the Forest'' at Berlinale"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Narayana Bhandage"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Narayana Krishnasa Bhandage''' is an Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party, Karnataka who has been a member of Rajya Sabha from 3 April 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He had earlier served as the member of Karnataka Legislative Council from 2010 to 2016.He also held various positions in the BJP Karnataka organization - Bagalkot District General Secretary, Bagalkot District President, Bijapur Yuva Morcha President, State BJP Secretary, State BJP Vice President."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alessio Zanelli"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alessio Zanelli''' is an Italian poet who has adopted English as his creative writing language.",
"His poetry has been featured in more than 200 literary journals across 17 different countries."
],
[
"Life",
"Born in Cremona, Italy, Zanelli started writing poetry and flash fiction in English in the mid-1980s, having learned the language completely as an autodidact.His work has appeared in over 200 literary journals in 17 countries, though mainly in the USA and in the UK, whereas his books include five collections, two bilingual selections and a chapbook.He is the Italian Stanza Representative for The Poetry Society of London."
],
[
"Works",
"===Poetry collections===* * * * * ===Bilingual poetry selections===* * ===Poetry chapbooks===*"
],
[
"Recognition",
"*Poetry on the Lake Competition, 2007, judged by Carol Ann Duffy: ''Dreamskimmer'' (single poem)*The Poetry Society Members' Poems Competition, Spring 2010, judged by Penelope Shuttle: ''At A Loss'' (single poem) - Winner"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Poets & Writers: author profile"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Three-nil buildings"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Three-nil building''' is a term used to describe multiple-occupancy buildings in Hong Kong which lack an owners' corporation, residents' organisation and are not managed by a property management company.",
"As of 2019 there were around 5,300 three-nil buildings in Hong Kong.",
"Residents and the government encounter significant issues when dealing with these buildings since these buildings lack points of contact or leadership, leading to maintenance and social issues."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tebez"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Tebez''' () is a salt lake in Shalkar District, Aktobe Region, Kazakhstan.The lake lies about to the west of Taldykum village.",
"The area near the lakeshore is used as a grazing ground for local cattle.",
"In the spring the lake water is usually suitable for the cattle to drink."
],
[
"Geography",
"Tebez is an endorheic lake of the Shalkar Basin.",
"It is located at an elevation of .",
"Lake Karakol lies to the southwest and Zhamantuz to the SSW of the lake.Tebez is long and wide.",
"The shores are wide and flat.",
"The Bolgasyn river flows from the west into the southwestern lakeshore, replenishing the lake in the spring.",
"The water of the lake is salty and bitter, its salinity increasing by the end of the summer."
],
[
"Flora and fauna",
"Halophyte grasses grow near the shores and steppe vegetation in the surrounding area."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of lakes of Kazakhstan"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
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[
[
"Deserter (radio play)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Deserter''''' is a 1955 Australian radio play by William Jenner.",
"Jenner was a former sailor who later wrote the radio plays ''Last Trip'', ''They Sailed on Friday'' and ''Stowaways''.",
"He wrote it when living on a lighthouse on the Great Barrier Reef.The play was repeated later in 1955 and produced again in 1956."
],
[
"Premise",
"\"Joe Belamy is a seaman in the Royal Navy, which he does not like because conditions are so much harder than in the Merchant Navy.",
"So, when an acquaintance, Frank Butler, dies in a street accident, leaving Joe in possession of the man’s papers, Joe decides to desert and join up under Butler’s name in the Merchant Service.",
"He is no shirker.",
"When a bomb his ship in convoy and fails to explode, he volunteers to descend through Uie broken decks and render the bomb harmless.",
"There is talk of the George Cross, but Joe talks the captain out of that.",
"Is he not under an assumed name?",
"While this is a story of adventure, the plight of Joe’s wife and child-ren left at home also occupies the playwright’s attention.",
"Over all, it is a study of an individualist, who loves his family but pleases himself what he does.\""
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Nana Wanjau"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nana Wanjau''' (26 October 1979), is a Kenyan philanthropist.Wanjau serves as chief gender officer at Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry since March 2023.Addition to this, since January 2023, she is vice president at Commonwealth Businesswomen Network for Africa.",
"Between 2015 and 2016, she was president of Rotary club of Nairobi East.",
"Wanjau is the winner of 2019 East Africa Woman Leadership Award.As a philanthropist, Wanjau contributed to welfare of others by founding non-profit organizations and businesses including PowerWoman International (NGO for women empowerment), Branding Beyond Borders (network for various professionals), and Saltaway Investments Ltd, a Kenyan real estate company."
],
[
"Early life",
"Wanjau was born on October 26, 1979, to a Kenyan father and a Tanzanian mother; at early age, she was raised by her grandmother in Bukoba, Tanzania."
],
[
"Career",
"Wanjau served as president of Rotary club of Nairobi East, Kenya for one year long, from 2015 until 2016; she has been a member of the community since 2005.In January 2023, she was appointed as vice president at Commonwealth Businesswomen Network Africa, an affiliate of Commonwealth Businesswomen's Network.",
"Additionally, she has been chief gender officer at Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry since March 2023."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Murder of Brenda Page"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Doctor Brenda Page was murdered in her home in Allan Street, Aberdeen on 14 July 1978.The case remained an unsolved murder for almost 45 years until her former husband, Christopher Harrisson, who had been a suspect in the original investigation, was convicted in the High Court, Aberdeen in March 2023, and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum period of 20 years before parole."
],
[
"Doctor Brenda Page",
"12 Mile-End Place, Aberdeen, the house previously shared by Dr Brenda Page and her killer, Christopher HarrissonBrenda Page was born in Ipswich.",
"She studied zoology at University College London taking a first class honours BSc degree.",
"She then studied at University of Glasgow where she gained a PhD in genetics.",
"While studying in Glasgow in 1971 she met her future husband Christopher Merlin Harnett Harrisson, born 1940.They married in on 6 May 1972 in Ipswich .In 1973, Page was appointed as principal of the recently-formed genetics department at the University of Aberdeen Medical School.",
"Harrisson continued his studies in Edinburgh, before also moving to Aberdeen where they bought a house together at 12 Mile-End Place.",
"They separated within four years and were divorced in 1977.Harrisson, also known as Kit, had been born in Ripon in North Yorkshire.",
"He had studied at Queens' College Cambridge.",
"He later became a tutor in biology at Harvard University in the United States.",
"After moving back to the United Kingdom, Harrisson worked as a researcher at a virus research centre in Glasgow, where they met.Prior to her murder Page had begun to work as an escort in her spare time, via Capital Escorts, an Edinburgh agency, meeting businessmen in restaurants in Aberdeen for meals.",
"The night before she died she had been at the now-demolished Tree Tops Hotel, Springfield Road, Aberdeen with two males.",
"She had been saving money from that work to buy the Allan Street Flat."
],
[
"The Crime",
"13 Allan Street - Brenda Page's flat was Ground Floor left.",
"Brenda Page's body was found in her flat on the ground floor of 13 Allan Street, Aberdeen on 15 July 1978.She was found lifeless, in her nightdress, on her bed.",
"She had suffered at least 20 blunt-force injuries to her head and face, as well as defensive injuries to her hands, The original post-mortem concluded that she had suffered a violent assault."
],
[
"Original Investigation",
"Police assigned around 35 detectives and 50 uniformed officers the investigation during its first week.",
"They made 550 inquiries and collected more than 200 statements.",
"Over 5,000 posters were distributed across the city.Police hunted for a green duffel bag which they believed may contain the murder weapon, blood-stained clothes, shoes, and a watch.",
"They searched Edinburgh University campus, divers hunted in the River Dee, and 50 uniformed police officers searched verges of the A90 Aberdeen to Stonehaven road, and the railway line South.",
"Aberdeen residents were asked to check for bloodstained clothing and a weapon in their bins, and police officers shadowed bin workers on their rounds in Stonehaven.",
"Harrison was a prime suspect in the original investigation.",
"The original investigation was wound down in 1980."
],
[
"Re-investigation",
"According to Police Scotland, the original investigation had been reviewed several times over the intervening 37 years, culminating in a final re-investigation in 2015 by the Major Investigation Team North.",
"This review re-assessed all the available material gathered over that long period.",
"It not only reviewed previously-given witness statement but also involved, where it could be done, re-interviewing people who had given information about the case.",
"Modern techniques such as DNA-analyis were also applied.",
"In March 2020 it was disclosed that a 79 year-old man had been arrested in connection with the unsolved case, and that 800 new pieces of evidence had been amassed."
],
[
"Trial and conviction",
"Harrisson's case called for a pleading diet on 11 February 2022.He pled not guilty to all charges and a trial date was set.",
"When the case called for trial on 26 August 2022 the defence advocate, David Moggach advised the High Court that he could no longer represent Harrisson, and the Judge Lord Richardson said it was \"plainly very regrettable\" but discharged the current trial diet.",
"The case called again the following month and a fresh trial was set.",
"==== The indictment ====Harrisson was accused of assaulting Brenda Page on various occasions and in various locations between 1972 and 1976.He was accused of breach of the peace by threatening violence to her and placing her in a state of fear and alarm for her safety.It was also alleged that between 1976 and 1978 he committed a breach of the peace by threatening to kill her and keeping track of her movements.He was accused of murdering Brenda Page by forcing entry to her flat in Allan Street on 14 July 1978 and repeatedly striking her on the head and body with a blunt implement.Mr Harrisson was further accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by disposing of a watch, and a bag and contents including a pair of shoes, with the intent to destroy forensic evidence and to avoid detection and prosecution.==== The trial ====The trial was started 21 February 2023.Harrison, who was represented by advocate Brian McConnachie, denied all charges, and lodged a special defence of alibi to the murder charge, stating at the time of the alleged crime he was at home.",
"Witnesses were called to testify to the nature of Page and Harrisson's relationship; how she was afraid of him; and how he had threatened her and told another friend that he would kill her.",
"They said that Harrison had claimed that Page had stolen his research work.A friend of Page's recalled \"Brenda asked me to tell police if anything had happened to her in unusual circumstances that her husband was responsible and I told them that\".",
"Page's solicitor gave evidence that she had written to him: “If I depart this Earth rather suddenly, do please make sure that I get a good PM (post mortem) and that my sister and her boys get any benefit.” Harrisson was convicted by majority verdict at the High Court, Aberdeen on 9 March 2023, and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum period of 20 years before he could be considered for parole."
],
[
"Press coverage",
"The murder has been much covered in the media both at the time of the immediate investigation, and subsequently when Harrisson was first charged then convicted.",
"The trial was the subject of a two-part documentary which first aired in January 2024 on BBC 2 and BBC Scotland channels.",
"It was also the subject of a podcast.",
"In January 2024 it was reported that the University of Aberdeen was planning to install a plaque to Dr Brenda Page's memory next to its laboratories and to plant a tree in her memory."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"List of physiotherapy schools in Australia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"To train as a '''physiotherapist''' in Australia, someone typically has to complete one of the following: a four-year bachelor's degree in physiotherapy (potentially with the final year being treated as an honours year); a master's degree by coursework in physiotherapy; or an extended master's degree in physiotherapy (called a Doctor of Physiotherapy).",
"Australian National University, Deakin University, Edith Cowan University, Murdoch University, Queensland University of Technology, Southern Cross University, Torrens University Australia, University of New England, University of the Sunshine Coast, University of Western Australia and the University of Wollongong do not offer any entry-level physiotherapy qualifications."
],
[
"Table",
"+ Physiotherapy schools in Australia University Location(s) Degree(s) Australian Catholic University Ballarat, Brisbane and Sydney , (online only), and .",
"Bond University Gold Coast Charles Darwin University Darwin .",
"Charles Sturt University Albury-Wodonga, Orange and Port Macquarie .",
"Central Queensland University Bundaberg, Cairns and Rockhampton.",
".",
"Curtin University Perth , and .",
"Federation University Australia Churchill .",
"Flinders University Port Pirie, Renmark and Mount Gambier and .",
"Griffith University Brisbane and Gold Coast and .",
"James Cook University Townsville , , , , and .",
"La Trobe University Bendigo and Melbourne , , , , and .",
"Macquarie University Sydney .",
"Monash University Melbourne and .",
"RMIT University Melbourne .",
"Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne .",
"University of Adelaide Adelaide .",
"University of Canberra Canberra and .",
"University of Melbourne Melbourne , , , , and .",
"University of New South Wales Sydney , and .",
"University of Newcastle, Australia Newcastle .",
"University of Notre Dame Australia Broome, Fremantle and Sydney (Fremantle only), , (Fremantle only), , and .",
"University of Queensland Brisbane , and .",
"University of South Australia Adelaide , , , , and .",
"University of Southern Queensland Ipswich , , and .",
"University of Sydney Sydney and .",
"University of Tasmania Launceston University of Technology Sydney Sydney and .",
"Victoria University Melbourne Western Sydney University Sydney and"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"Reference list"
]
]
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[
[
"Robinson Asenwa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robinson Shikuku Asenwa''' is a Kenyan football striker currently playing for Kenyan Premier League side Nairobi City Stars."
],
[
"Career",
"Asenwa played for Vaport Sports in the Kenyan third tier for several years.",
"In mid-2023 he was signed to Premiership side Nairobi City Stars on a one-year deal.",
"Asenwa made his Kenyan Premier League debut for City Stars in September 2023 in Kasarani after coming on as a substitute against Gor Mahia on matchday three.",
"He scored his maiden topflight goal in matchday seven against Muranga Seal in Muranga in November 2023.He went on to score three more in his debut season against AFC Leopards, Bandari, and FC Talanta."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Too Good To Be True (TV series)"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''Too Good To Be True''''' is a four-part Channel 5 psychological thriller television series starring Kara Tointon."
],
[
"Premise",
"A single mother who works as a cleaner is offered a job to work exclusively for a rich client.",
"But is the offer too good to be true?"
],
[
"Cast",
"* Kara Tointon as Rachel * Charlie Hodson-Prior as Liam* Allen Leech as Elliot* Sara Powell as Simone* Taj Atwal as Jasmine* John Thomson as Geoff"
],
[
"Production",
"Originally commissioned with the title ''The Hunted'' in May 2023, the series is produced by Story Films.",
"Executive Producers are Sam Tipper-Hale and David Nath for Story Films and David Collins for Samson Films.",
"Megan K Fox is director and John Wallace is producer.",
"Screenwriters are Cameron McAllister and Nessah Muthy on the four-part series.",
"Kara Tointon and Allen Leech were confirmed in the lead cast in May 2023.Filming for the series began in May 2023 on location in Ireland.",
"Whilst filming in Dublin, Tointon suffered an injury when she tore her Anterior cruciate ligament in her knee during filming."
],
[
"Broadcast",
"The series is broadcast on Channel 5 in the UK from 14 February 2024."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"John J. Terrell"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''John J. Terrell''' (1857–1920) served as the 16th Texas Land Commissioner, from 1903 until 1909.Elected in 1902, he was successfully re-elected in 1904 and 1906.After stepping down as Texas Lands Commissioner, President Woodrow Wilson appointed him Inspector of Indian Lands at Arizona's San Carlos Apache Reservation.",
"He died while on a business trip to Sacramento, California, on June 17, 1920, due to injuries he received in an automobile accident."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Susana Godinho"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Susana Godinho Santos''' (born 5 July 1992) is a Portuguese long-distance runner.",
"She represents Recreio Desportivo de Águeda at club level.Godinho is set to represent Portugal in the women's marathon at the 2024 Summer Olympics."
],
[
"Achievements",
"''Information from World Athletics profile.",
"''=== Personal bests ===TypeEventTimeDatePlaceTrack3000 metres9:23.171 March 2020Pombal, Portugal5000 metres16:21.0929 June 2019Braga, Portugal10,000 metres33:23.3112 April 2019Burjassot, SpainRoad5 km16:5821 May 2017Lisbon, Portugal10 km34:0124 September 2023Viana do Castelo, Portugal15 km52:433 November 2019Porto, PortugalHalf marathon1:10:5322 October 2023Valencia, SpainMarathon2:25:353 December 2023"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Dmytro Mezhenskyi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dmytro Vyacheslavovych Mezhenskyi ''' (; born 18 October 1990 in Luhansk) is a Ukrainian diver.",
"Competing with Oleksandr Gorshkovozov, he won a bronze medal in the 10 m spring synchro at the 2013 European Diving Championships in Rostock."
],
[
"Career",
"His first achievement in international competitions was a bronze medal in the 1 m springboard and two gold medals in the 3 m springboard and 10 m platform at the 2004 European Junior Diving Championships in Aachen.",
"He became a multiple European Junior Championships medalist.In the following years, he competed at the 2008 World Junior Diving Championships in Aachen, winning a silver medal in the 3 spring synchro.Dmytro with Anton Zakharov competed at the 2010 European Aquatics Championships in 10 m platform synchro without receiving a medal (4th place).Dmytro with Oleksandr Gorshkovozov won a bronze medal in the 3 m spring synchro at the 2011 FINA Diving Grand Prix.",
"He also won a silver medal in team event at the 2011 Summer Universiade.In 2013, Dmytro and Oleksandr won a bronze medal in 10 m spring synchro at the 2013 European Diving Championships."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Dmytro Mezhenskyi at World Aquatics** Dmytro Mezhenskyi at InterSportStats"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Anweshippin Kandethum"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Anweshippin Kandethum''''' () is a 2024 Indian Malayalam-language Police procedural drama film directed by Darwin Kuriakose and written by Jinu V Abraham.",
"The film is produced by Darwin Kuriakose and Dolwin Kuriakose.",
"The film features Tovino Thomas in the lead role.",
"Actors Indrans, Siddique, Shammi Thilakan, Sadiq, Azees Nedumangad, Baburaj played other important characters in the movie"
],
[
"Plot",
"Anweshippin Kandethum revolves around two unrelated murder cases investigated by sub-inspector Anand Narayanan, played by Tovino Thomas.",
"Despite being resolved, the officer ends up in a situation where he is unable to arrest the culprits behind the crimes."
],
[
"Cast"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Santa guerra - Holy war"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Santa guerra - Holy War''' is a 2022 film directed by Samantha Casella."
],
[
"Plot",
"A woman falls down into a timeless place where her subconscious tries to process the trauma that crushes her.",
"While a part of herself is stucked in a ghostly mansion and her double wanders in an ancestral place, the woman will reach a painful awareness."
],
[
"Cast",
"The absolute protagonist is played by Eugenia Costantini.",
"The film also represents the debut of Emma Quartullo, daughter of the actress Elena Sofia Ricci and the director Pino Quartullo.",
"The director, Samatha Casella played a ghost who on a symbolic level represents the protagonist's sense of guilt.",
"Also present in the cast are Ekaterina Buscemi, Simona Lisi and Maria Grazia Cucinotta in a new and mythological role: a moira."
],
[
"Reception",
"Presented as a special event during the 79° Festival del Cinema di Venezia ''Santa guerra - Holy War'' has participated in numerous international festivals, winning over 500 awards in 55 different countries.",
"Since September 2023 it has been in the Prime Video Italian catalogue."
],
[
"Critical response",
"''Santa guerra - Holy War'' was received favorably by critics.",
"In the magazine and newspaper, Nocturno, the film received a 5-star rating.",
"Editor Davide Comotti defined it as “''a film about human pain; experimental that teems with artistic fury, with the Dionysian power of images and gloomy music combined with the Apollonian rigor of colorful photography and staging''\".",
"Positive reviews also came from Massimo Nardin on ''Il profumo della voce vita'', Enrico Maria Prati on ''Meer'' and Enzo Latronico on The Way Magazine.The review on International Motion Pictures Awards is indicative: “''Santa Guerra travels between modern theatrical experiences and silver screen presentations bringing unique and hybrid experiences, incorporating elements of both traditional movie-making and modern theater style, creating an immersive and captivating experience for audiences''”."
],
[
"Note"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Heydar Raqabi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Heydar Raqabi''' (; 10 December 1931 – 14 December 1987), was an Iranian poet and political activist known by the pseudonym \"Haleh.\""
],
[
"Biography",
"Heydar Raqabi, or Heydar Ali Raqabi, was born on December 10, 1931.His father was the brother-in-law of Mohammad-Hassan Shamshiri, who was a follower of Dr. Mohammad Mosaddegh and his mother was the cousin of ''Bijan Taraghi'', a renowned lyricist.",
"Raqabi himself was a supporter of the National Front of Iran from his youth and actively participated in the Nationalization of the Iranian oil industry.",
"Heydar Raqabi had a talent for lyricism and adopted the pen name \"Haleh\" in his poetry.",
"However, he gained more recognition for the song Mara Beboos (Kiss Me) performed by Hassan Golnaraghi.Regarding his relationship with Heydar Raqabi and the creation and performance of \"Mara Beboos,\" Bijan Taraghi states: \"Raqabi had an enthusiastic and combative nature.",
"He quickly joined the ranks of Dr. Mossadegh's supporters and the National Front.",
"Continuously standing beside politicians, he utilized his poetic talent in the context of national and enthusiastic themes.",
"With passion and excitement, he delivered his poems with a resonant voice and fiery words to his fellow comrades during meetings through loudspeakers.",
"\"===Political activities===Former editor-in-chief of the \"Sobh Iran\" newspaper, Nasser Anghata, writes: Due to his activities in the National Resistance Movement, Haleh was imprisoned.",
"He served as the head of the organizational committee of the National Resistance Movement at Tehran University in the years 1951, 1952, and 1953.Through Shemshiri's mediation, he was released from prison with the condition of leaving Iran.=== Other ventures ===After his release from prison in 1955, Raqabi left Iran and pursued studies in International Law at Columbia University in the United States.",
"Despite obtaining his bachelor's and master's degrees in law, Raqabi faced challenges due to his political activities and opposition to the government following the 1953 Iranian coup d'état.",
"He became entangled with the Iranian embassy in the United States, and when embassy pressures intensified, he was compelled to move to Germany where he badged his doctoral degree in philosophy at the University of Berlin.In Berlin, he continued his political activities and established the ''National Student Organization'' founding a weekly 4-page newspaper called \"Pishva\".",
"Raqabi was a close associate of Khosrow Qashqai, a member of the National Front of Iran.",
"In the early 1940s, when Khosrow Ghashghai published the magazine \"Bakhtar Emrooz\" in Germany, Heydar Raqabi was also involved.",
"(\"Bakhtar Emrooz\" was Dr. Hussein Fatemi's magazine during the nationalization of oil.",
")Raqabi's doctoral thesis for his PhD examination was titled \"The Revolutionary School of Nations,\" predicting the eventual reunification of East and West Germany.",
"The thesis was published as a book at the expense of Willy Brandt, the Chancellor of Germany.",
"After completing his studies in Germany, Dr. Heydar Raqabi returned to the United States and engaged in teaching International Law at various universities.Following the Iranian Revolution in February 1979, after 24 years of absence from his homeland, Raqabi returned to Iran.",
"He resumed teaching at a university, but after the Cultural Revolution, obstacles were imposed on his continued academic work.Ten years after his return, due to spleen cancer, Heydar Raqabi was hospitalized at the UCLA Medical Center in California.",
"With his deteriorating health, and with the intervention of his brother, Jahanegir Raqabi, in the final days of his life, he returned to Iran once again and passed away in Tehran on December 14, 1987.He is buried in Ibn Babawayh Cemetery in Rey City."
],
[
"Career",
"=== Poetry ===Abdolrahim Jafari, the former manager of Amir Kabir Publishers, writes in his memoirs: \"In the early days of 1950, during the struggles between the people, the government, and various left and right-wing factions, I became acquainted with an enthusiastic young man named Heydar Ali Raqabi, known among his friends as 'Bijan Taraghi.'",
"He managed the bookshop 'Khiyam.'",
"He was a nationalist, passionate, and a fervent supporter of Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh.",
"He was a humble, faithful, and devout young man who actively participated in national struggles.",
"He had a poetry collection titled 'Aseman Ashk' ('Sky of Tears'), which I printed in a thousand copies.",
"In this collection, there was a poem titled 'Mara Beboos,' later composed into music by Majid Vafadar, a renowned violinist.",
"The song gained popularity on Iranian radio and was broadcasted numerous times upon the listeners' requests.",
"\"According to the Encyclopædia Iranica: Before leaving the country, Raqabi met his loyal friend Vafadar for the last time and asked him to compose music for a poem he had recently written.",
"Raqabi started writing and promised to finish it before leaving the country.",
"After spending his last night with his girlfriend, he called Vafadar from the airport and dictated the poem he had written, which was full of vibrant and emotional words.Mara Beboos, Mara BeboosFor the last time, may God keep you, as I go toward my destinyOur spring has passed, past times are gone, I am in search of destinyIn the midst of storms alongside sailorsWe must pass through not only the storms but also the tumultIn the midnight, I make covenants with my belovedIgniting fires in the mountains"
],
[
"References",
"===Notes======Citations==="
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1972 Monmouth Fighting Scots football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1972 Monmouth Fighting Scots football team''' was an American football team that represented Monmouth College of Monmouth, Illinois, as a member of the Midwest Conference (MWC) during the 1972 NCAA College Division football season.",
"In their seventh season under head coach Bill Reichow, the Fighting Scots compiled a perfect 9–0 record (8–0 against MWC opponents), won the MWC championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 328 to 105.It was Monmouth's first perfect season since 1906.At the end of the season, and despite their record, the Scots were not invited to play in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl.The team gained 532 rushing yards (679 total yards) against on October 7, 1972.On defense, they gave up only 12 rushing yards (46 total yards) by Carleton.",
"Monmouth's leading rusher in the game was tailback Dennis Plummer with 202 rushing yards.",
"Chuck Goehl caught seven passes for 110 yards in the game.Plummer was selcted as the team's most valuable player.",
"Quarterback Tim Burk led the team with 1,200 yards of total offense and 19 touchdown passes.",
"Seven Monmouth players received first-team honors on the 1973 All-MWC football team: Plummer at running back; Dave Brinker at guard; Steve Ruecker at defensive halfback; Tom Kratochvil at tackle; Grant Minor at center; Steve Pinkus at tackle; and Jim Smith at linebacker.The team had three captains: Chuck Goehl, Steve Rueckert, and Dave Brinker."
],
[
"Schedule"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* 1972 Football Team - Champions Club"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mahdi Asgari"
],
[
"Introduction",
" ''' Mehdi Asgari ''' () is an independent Iranian politician, who from Karaj.",
"He had been a member of the Parliament of Iran since 2020."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Mehdi Asgari was born in 1356 in Karaj.",
"He received a bachelor's degree in industrial metallurgy engineering, a master's degree in Islamic philosophy and wisdom, and a doctoral student in Islamic philosophy and wisdom."
],
[
"Islamic Consultative Assembly",
"In the 11 election of the Islamic Consultative Assembly held on March 2, 2018, Asgari won 87,808 votes out of 389,347 total votes from Karaj, Eshtehard and Fardis.",
"He was elected as the first vice president of Industries and Mines Commission.",
"He had various responsibilities in the 11th Iranian Parliament, including the head of the economic diplomacy faction, a member of the consolidation commission of the 7th country development plan, a member of the 1401 budget consolidation commission, a member of the deregulation and licensing facilitation board (Ministry of Economy and Finance) and the chairman of the land restoration committee."
],
[
"Activities in the 11th Parliament",
"Among his activities during the representative period, it is possible to mention to the follow-up of land and housing issue and providing solutions and operational suggestions and changing the model of housing construction (from vertical development to horizontal development) and building one-story houses with courtyards.",
"These solutions were taken into consideration in the 13th government for new projects of the National Housing Movement in the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development and were implemented in some cities.",
"The proposal to form a special committee for revitalization and equitable exploitation of land in the consolidation commission of the seventh progress plan in order to break land hoarding and popularize housing production and finally approve the increase of 330 thousand hectares to the country's residential capacity in the seventh five-year plan were some of his actions in the consolidation commission."
],
[
"job career",
"His job responsibilities include:*Adviser to Alborz Governor in 2012 and 2013.",
"*The founder and director of University of Applied Sciences and Arts Culture Alborz*Head of Karaj Culture and Islamic Guidance Department from 2008 to 2010.",
"*Cultural deputy of the General Department of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Alborz province from 2010 to 2011*Secretary of Karaj Public Culture Council for two years"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group IV"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Africa Zone''' was the unique zone within Group 4 of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2023.The zone's competition was held in round robin format in Kigali, Rwanda from 26 to 29 July 2023."
],
[
"Participating nations"
],
[
"Draw",
"Date: 26–29 July 2023Location: Ecology Tennis Club, Kigali, Rwanda (Clay)Format: Round-robin basis.",
"Two pools of four teams and nations will play each team once in their pool.",
"Nations finishing in the top two of each pool will enter promotional play-offs, with the first of Pool A facing the second of Pool B and the first of Pool B facing the second of Pool A, and the two winners will be promoted to Africa Zone Group III in 2024.Nations finishing in the bottom two of each pool will enter relegation play-offs, with the third of Pool A facing the fourth of Pool B and the third of Pool B facing the fourth of Pool A, and the two lost teams will be relegated to Africa Zone Group V in 2024.===Seeding===Pot NationRank1Seed1234*1Davis Cup Rankings as of ===Round Robin=======Pool A========Pool B====''Standings are determined by: 1.number of wins; 2.number of matches; 3.in two-team ties, head-to-head records; 4.in three-team ties, (a) percentage of sets won (head-to-head records if two teams remain tied), then (b) percentage of games won (head-to-head records if two teams remain tied), then (c) Davis Cup rankings.",
"''===Playoffs===PlacingA TeamScoreB TeamPromotional '''''' 3–0 Promotional '''''' 2–1 Relegation '''''' 2–1 ''''Relegation '''' 1–2 ''''''*'''''' and '''''' were promoted to 2024 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group III.",
"*'''' and '''' were relegated to 2024 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group V."
],
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"Round Robin",
"===Pool A=======Kenya vs. Ghana========Cameroon vs. Botswana========Kenya vs. Botswana========Ghana vs. Cameroon========Kenya vs. Cameroon========Ghana vs. Botswana=======Pool B=======Rwanda vs. Mozambique========Nigeria vs. Angola========Rwanda vs. Angola========Mozambique vs. Nigeria========Rwanda vs. Nigeria========Mozambique vs. Angola===="
],
[
"Play-offs",
"===Promotional play-offs=======Ghana vs. Rwanda========Nigeria vs. Kenya=======Relegation play-offs=======Cameroon vs. Mozambique========Botswana vs. Angola===="
],
[
"Final placements",
"'''Placing''''''Teams''''''Promoted/First''''''''''''''''''Third''''''Fifth''''''Relegated/Seventh'''''''''''*'''''' and '''''' were promoted to 2024 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group III.",
"*'''' and '''' were relegated to 2024 Davis Cup Africa Zone Group V."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official Website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Bravo Girl"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Bravo Girl''''' (stylized as '''BRAVO GIRL!''')",
"was a German monthly teenage girl magazine."
],
[
"History",
"It was first published in 1988.In 2015, the frequency of publication was changed to monthly.The magazine was ceased publication in 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Surbiton Trophy – Women's doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Ingrid Neel and Rosalie van der Hoek were the defending champions but chose not to participate.Sophie Chang and Yanina Wickmayer won the title, defeating Alicia Barnett and Olivia Nicholls in the final, 6–4, 6–1."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Dandume Market"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dandume Market''' is a large market in Katsina State, Nigeria, that sells mainly agricultural produce.",
"The market is located in Dandume local government area and operates every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.",
"It is known for its variety and quality of grains, especially maize, sorghum, millet and rice.",
"It is also a source of income and empowerment for many women who trade in the market."
],
[
"History",
"Dandume Market was established in the early 20th century as a trading center for the surrounding villages and towns.",
"It was originally located near the Dandume River, but later moved to a new site with better facilities and security in 2023.The market has witnessed several changes and challenges over the years, such as droughts, floods, conflicts, and economic crises, but has remained resilient and vibrant."
],
[
"Location and operation",
"Dandume Market is situated in Dandume local government area, which is one of the 34 local government areas in Katsina State.",
"The market covers an area of about 10 hectares and has over 2,000 stalls and shops.",
"The market operates every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.",
"It attracts many merchants and farmers from nearby regions, such as Zamfara State, Sokoto State, Kebbi State, Niger State, and Kaduna State, as well as from neighboring countries, such as Niger and Benin."
],
[
"Products and services",
"Dandume Market sells mainly agricultural produce, such as grains, tubers, fruits and vegetables.",
"The market is known for its variety and quality of grains, especially maize, sorghum, millet and rice.",
"The market also offers other products and services, such as livestock, poultry, fish, textiles, household items, electronics, banking, health care, and education."
],
[
"Socio-economic impact",
"Dandume Market is a major source of income and empowerment for many people, especially women, who trade in the market.",
"According to a 2022 survey, about 60% of the traders in the market are women, who earn an average of N50,000 ($130) per month.",
"The market also contributes to the food security, nutrition, and livelihoods of the local population and beyond.",
"The market generates revenue for the local government through taxes and fees, and supports the development of infrastructure and social services in the area."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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"Alvania enysii"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania enysii''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Description",
"The length of the shell attains 6 mm, its diameter 3 mm.",
"(Original description) The small shell is elongate-conical.",
"It contains 7-8 nearly flat whorls, slightly angulate or constricted immediately below the suture.",
"The spire is regularly tapering to a blunt point.",
"The suture is well marked.",
"The whorls are ornamented by numerous straight ribs which die out on the body whorl.",
"They are hardly extending to the base.",
"The sculpture also shows distinct spiral ridges which are continuous beyond the termination of the ribs.",
"Crossing the latter, they produce a slight tuberculation where they intersect, and are prominent at the base of the shell.",
"The ovate aperture is angulate, and has a small chink above.",
"The outer lip is roundly lunate.",
"The peristome is continuous.",
"The inner lip is slightly deflected in front of a minute perforation."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils were found in Pliocene strata off St Erth, Great Britain."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Bravo Screenfun"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Bravo Screenfun''''' (stylized as '''BRAVO SCREENFUN''') was a German monthly computer and console gaming print magazine."
],
[
"History",
"Bravo Screenfun first appeared in a one-off special edition in May 1997.From October 1997 the magazine was available monthly.The magazine was ceased publication in 2009."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Stratford Speedway"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Stratford Speedway''' is a motorcycle speedway venue in Stratford, on Flint Road East, off the New Zealand State Highway 3.The track races various types of cars including stock cars, saloons, midgets and superstocks.",
"The track is owned by the Taranaki Stockcar Club."
],
[
"History",
"The first racing at the track (stock cars) took place during the 1964/1965 season.The track became a significant venue for important motorcycle speedway events, including qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship in 1994.It has also held the final of the New Zealand Solo Championship in 1977, 1994 and 1997.The facility continues to host major events such as the Mini-sprint New Zealand Championship in 2024."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2006 Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand male co-leadership election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2006 Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand male co-leadership election''' was held to determine the future leadership of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand.",
"The election was won by the party's 2005 election campaign manager Russel Norman."
],
[
"Background",
"Male co-leader Rod Donald died on 6 November 2005, the day before his scheduled swearing-in for his fourth term in Parliament, of myocarditis.",
"Donald was replaced as a list MP by Nándor Tánczos (who had been ranked too low to return to parliament prior to Donald's death).",
"Female co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons stated the party would leave the co-leadership of the party vacant until next party annual general meeting (AGM) the following June.",
"The AGM was held on 3 June 2006 in Lower Hutt with the ballot being conducted via preferential voting."
],
[
"Candidates",
"Four candidates were nominated for the leadership:*David Clendon, a lecturer in environmental management and Green candidate for in 1999 and 2005 who had been the national co-convener of the party from 2001 to 2003.",
"*Russel Norman, the Green Party's development coordinator and 2005 election campaign manager who was the Green candidate for in 2002 and a list candidate in 2005.",
"*Nándor Tánczos, the co-founder of Hempstore Aotearoa and List MP since 1999.",
"*Mike Ward, a former Nelson City Councillor, co-leader of the Values Party from 1984 to 1989 and List MP from 2002 to 2005.;Declined*Keith Locke declined to stand for the leadership stating the party needed a younger leader."
],
[
"Campaign",
"There was much media speculation that the leadership contest would be a \"two-horse race\" between Tánczos and Norman.",
"Clendon, however, took exception to speculation that Tánczos and Norman were the only two serious contenders.",
"During the campaign Ward confirmed he would run for election to be Mayor of Nelson in 2007 regardless of whether he was co-leader or not."
],
[
"Result",
"The vote of 110 party delegates was won by Norman on the first ballot by a decisive two-to-one majority over Tánczos, with Clendon third and Ward last."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"Norman was not an MP and co-led the party from outside parliament for two years.",
"Tánczos resigned from parliament in June 2008 and Ward was next on the Green party list to re-enter parliament.",
"He initially declined to stand aside so that Norman could take Tánczos's list seat.",
"Ward changed his mind, because of the advantages in having the party co-leader in Parliament during an election year.",
"Norman became an MP on 27 June.",
"He remained in parliament as co-leader until 2015 when he resigned."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Himanshu Rai (professor)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Himanshu Rai''' is an Indian management expert, professor, speaker and writer.",
"He is the Director of Indian Institute of Management, Indore.",
"He also serves as a professor of Strategic Business Negotiations, Leadership through Literature and Justice, ethics and Morality at the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Himanshu Rai attended the National Institute of Technology Karnataka between 1987 and 1991 where he obtained a BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.",
"Between 2000 and 2005 he obtained a PhD from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad where his thesis focused on Morphology of conflict resolution and negotiation.Rai began his career in 1991 starting as a graduate trainee and later assuming the role of Asst.",
"Manager for Corporate Communications and Electrical Operations at Tata Steel.",
"He was with Tata Steel until 2000, during which he played a crucial role in refining the company's communication strategies and overseeing the efficient operations of the electrical department.=== Academic career ===Rai began his academic career in 2005 as a faculty staff at the XLRI – Xavier School of Management.",
"In 2006, he joined the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow as a faculty staff in HR.",
"He served as a faculty staff till August 2014.In September 2014, he joined SDA Bocconi School of Management as a full time professor.",
"He was appointed Dean at the MISB Bocconi where he served till 2016.In September 2016, he resumed teaching at the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow where he taught Strategic Business Negotiations, Leadership through Literature and Justice, Ethics and Morality.",
"In December 2018, he was appointed director of the Indian Institute of Management, Indore.",
"Rai's book \" ''Negotiation''\" published by McGraw Hill Education is a bestseller and his TEDx talk on \"''Ethical Leadership: Lessons from the Vedas''\" has won him several awards.Rai's book titled \"''Organizational Behaviour''\" is co-authored with Steven McShane and Mary Ann Von Glinow.",
"He has trained several people in negotiations and leadership.",
"He has also consulted for World Bank and the Government of India where he audited programs sponsored by the Planning Commission of India.",
"He also serves as the chairperson of the board of directors, Indore Management Association and Chairperson of the Advisory Board of Durban University of Technology Business School.He is a recipient of the NTSE scholarship."
],
[
"Publications",
"Rai has contributed to the academic field, with over 40 papers and chapters published in peer-reviewed journals and books.",
"His research interests encompass a wide range of topics, including negotiation, cross-cultural issues, management, religion, spirituality, gender, influence tactics, 360-degree feedback, recruitment advertising, and proxemics.",
"He is an expert of Sanskrit literature, he has also written about and given discourses on Indian and Western philosophy, which he avidly studies.",
"His research always has a strong underpinning of philosophy and its elements.",
"His research exploring the measurement of spirituality through an analysis of Vedic literature won him the best in-session presentation award at a conference in Costa Rica.He is a mountaineer and has climbed several peaks, the latest being Mt.",
"Kilimanjaro."
],
[
"Books",
"* Rai H. (2022).",
"''Organizational Behaviour''.",
"McGraw Hill Education.",
"* Rai H. (2017).",
"''Negotiation''.",
"McGraw Hill Education.",
"* Rai, H. (2005).",
"''The Role of Hinduism in Global India and her Business Ethics''.",
"In Capaldi, N, (Eds.",
"), Business and Religion: A Clash of Civilizations?",
"Salem, MA:M&M Scrivener Press.",
"379–389.",
"* Rai, H. (2005).",
"The Emerging World Trade Regime, Social Clause and Implications for Employee Relations Management.",
"In Chawla, K.N., (Eds.",
"), Enhancing Global Business Competitiveness, Delhi: Wisdom Publications.160–175."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Asia/Oceania Zone''' was the unique zone within Group 4 of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2023.The zone's competition was held in round robin format in Antalya, Turkey from 18 to 21 October 2023."
],
[
"Participating nations"
],
[
"Draw",
"Date: 18–21 October 2023Location: Megasaray Tennis Academy, Antalya, Turkey (Clay)Format: Round-robin basis.",
"Two pools of four teams and nations will play each team once in their pool.",
"Nations finishing in the top two of each pool will enter promotional play-offs, with the first of Pool A facing the second of Pool B and the first of Pool B facing the second of Pool A, and the two winners will be promoted to Asia/Oceania Zone Group III in 2024.Nations finishing in the bottom two of each pool will enter relegation play-offs, with the third of Pool A facing the fourth of Pool B and the third of Pool B facing the fourth of Pool A, and the two lost teams will be relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone Group V in 2024.===Seeding===Pot NationRank1Seed1234*1Davis Cup Rankings as of ===Round Robin=======Pool A========Pool B====''Standings are determined by: 1.number of wins; 2.number of matches; 3.in two-team ties, head-to-head records; 4.in three-team ties, (a) percentage of sets won (head-to-head records if two teams remain tied), then (b) percentage of games won (head-to-head records if two teams remain tied), then (c) Davis Cup rankings.",
"''===Playoffs===PlacingA TeamScoreB TeamPromotional '''''' 2–0 Promotional 0–2 ''''''Relegation '''''' 2–1 ''''Relegation '''' 0–2 ''''''*'''''' and '''''' were promoted to 2024 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group III.",
"*'''' and '''' were relegated to 2024 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group V."
],
[
"Round Robin",
"===Pool A=======Syria vs. Singapore========Iraq vs. United Arab Emirates========Syria vs. Iraq========United Arab Emirates vs. Singapore========Syria vs. United Arab Emirates========Iraq vs. Singapore=======Pool B=======Kuwait vs. Guam========Turkmenistan vs. Kyrgyzstan========Kuwait vs. Turkmenistan========Kyrgyzstan vs. Guam========Kuwait vs. Kyrgyzstan========Turkmenistan vs. Guam===="
],
[
"Play-offs",
"===Promotional play-offs=======Syria vs. Kuwait========Kyrgyzstan vs. Singapore=======Relegation play-offs=======United Arab Emirates vs. Turkmenistan========Guam vs. Iraq===="
],
[
"Final placements",
"'''Placing''''''Teams''''''Promoted/First''''''''''''''''''Third''''''Fifth''''''Relegated/Seventh'''''''''''*'''''' and '''''' were promoted to 2024 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group III.",
"*'''' and '''' were relegated to 2024 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group V."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official Website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Ilkley Trophy – Women's doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Lizette Cabrera and Jang Su-jeong were the defending champions but chose not to participate.Nao Hibino and Natalija Stevanović won the title, defeating Maja Chwalińska and Jesika Malečková in the final, 7–6(12–10), 7–6(7–5)."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fighting Mad (1957 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"''For the 1917, 1939 and 1976 films of the same name see Fighting Mad.",
"'''''''Fighting Mad''''' is a 1957 British 'B' film directed by Denis Kavanagh and starring Joe Robinson, Adrienne Scott and Jack Taylor.",
"It was produced by E.J.",
"Fancey and Edwin Scott."
],
[
"Plot",
"After killing two opponents in the ring, Glaswegian boxer Muscles Tanner decides to move with his wife to start a new life in Canada.",
"He finds his Uncle Jake, who is prospecting for oil, being threatened by a group of lumbermen, who try to murder Muscles.",
"With the help of the Mounted Police, Muscles defeats the gang so his uncle can stake his claim."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Joe Robinson as Mike \"Muscles\" Tanner* Adrienne Scott as Paula* Jack Taylor as Walkers* Beckett Bould as Old Jake* Colin Cleminson as Danvers (as Colin Clemenson)* Ross Walters as Digger* Bernard Walters as Sergeant Plat* Geoff Roberts as Goldie"
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: \"Although the story contains a certain amount of roughly contrived action, its many naiveties and lack of authenticity (the locations were shot in Scotland) limit its power to excite.",
"The acting also is sadly unprofessional; it is obvious that these Mounties have never seen Canada.",
"\"''Kine Weekly'' wrote: \"Hearty alfresco thick ear ...",
"The picture, actually made in the wilds of Scotland, has convincing lumber camp atmosphere and the natural backgrounds artfully mellow its unvarnished rough stuff.",
"Joe Robinson displays quite a torso as Muscles, Adrienne Scott is a spirited Paula, Beckett Bould contributes an amusing cameo as Uncle Jake and Jack Taylor and Colin Cleminson are in their element as the villains.",
"The dialogue fails to reach a high literary standard and the editing lacks polish, but the overall is nevertheless a good slogging match.",
"\"In ''British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959'' David Quinlan rated the film as \"poor\", writing: \"Very amateurish; with a hero called Muscles, its chances weren't high to begin with.",
"\"Chibnall and McFarlane in ''The British 'B' Film'' wrote: \"Jennifer Whyatt's script failed to reach literary heights, but there was enough rough stuff and spectacular background scenery to keep audiences entertained for fifty minutes.\""
],
[
"Home media",
"The film was released in 2019 on DVD by Renown Pictures as part of the 3-disc box set ''The E.J.",
"Fancey Collection''."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Space Futures Command"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Space Futures Command''' is a planned United States Space Force field command that forecasts the threat environment, develops and validates concepts, conducts experimentation and wargames, and performs mission area design.The establishment of Space Futures Command was announced on 12 February 2024.It will be composed of the Space Warfighting Analysis Center, Concepts and Technology Center, and Wargaming Center.",
"According to General B.",
"Chance Saltzman, the field command would ensure competitiveness over time and couple mission needs with capability development."
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[
"Notes and references",
"<!--"
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[
"External links",
"-->"
]
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| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of The Daily Show episodes (2024)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of episodes for ''The Daily Show'', a late-night talk and satirical news television program airing on Comedy Central, during 2024.Following the departure of host Trevor Noah at the end of 2022, a series of guest hosts from both within and outside the ''The Daily Show''s correspondents roster filled the program's anchor chair throughout 2023, each sitting in for a one-week assignment.",
"On January 24, 2024, it was announced that Jon Stewart would return to the show he had hosted from 1999 to 2015.This time around, in addition to serving as an executive producer, Stewart will host Monday episodes through at least the end of the 2024 U.S. election cycle.",
"From Tuesdays through Thursdays, members of the \"The Best F#@king News Team\" will rotate hosting duties."
],
[
"2024 episodes",
"===February==="
],
[
"References",
"===Notes==="
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Maurice Lacy (general)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Portrait of Maurice Lacy'''Maurice Lacy''', or '''Maurice de Lacy''', in Russian '''Бори́с Петро́вич Ла́сси''' (1740 – January 1820), born in Ireland, was a Russian general.",
"He took part in the Italian and Swiss expedition of 1799 and the Anglo-Russian occupation of Naples of 1805."
],
[
"Life",
"Lacy, of Grodno, belonged to a branch of the family of Peter Lacy.",
"He was born in County Limerick, Ireland, during the great frost of 1739–40, one of two sons and four daughters of Patrick de Lacy (died 1790) of Rathcahill and Templeglentan, and his wife Lady Mary Herbert.",
"Maurice was said to have been brought up in an Irish convent.",
"His kinsmen included notable immigrant soldiers in Russia, and taking advantage of these connections, he obtained a commission in the Russian army; he fought against the Turks, and attained general's rank, with which he revisited Ireland in 1792–3.He went back to Russia, and held command under Marshal Alexander Suvorov in the campaigns against the French in Switzerland and Italy.===1805 occupation of Naples===In 1805, at the time of the Anglo-Russian occupation of Naples, he was sent to Naples to command an Anglo-Russian force against the French.",
"Sir Henry Bunbury, 7th Baronet was quartermaster-general of the small British force sent to Naples in that year under Sir James Henry Craig; speaking of an auxiliary force of fourteen thousand Russians and two thousand Montenegrins sent there from the Greek islands, under the Russian general D'Anrep, he observes in ''Narratives of Some Passages in the Great War with France'' that D'Anrep was subordinate to General Lacy, who was residing at Naples under the pretence of ill-health, but prepared by his sovereign's order to take the chief command when the time should come to put the troops in movement.",
"He had been a brave and meritorious officer, \"but showed no traces of ever having been a man of talent or information.",
"\"===Bunbury's reminiscences===Bunbury adds: \"He spoke English with the strongest brogue I ever heard, and with peculiarities that I have never met with, except in the Teagues of our old comedies.\"",
"He used to bring his nightcap in his pocket when he attended a council of war, and put it on and go to sleep while others discussed the business.",
"\"But the old gentleman was simple and kind-hearted, and, in his own words, 'always for fighting (Bunbury, pp.",
"191–2).===Last years===Lacy played no prominent part in later campaigns.",
"He was governor of Grodno, where he possessed estates.",
"Lacy and his sister, Mrs Johanna O'Brien, who died before him, outlived their brother and sisters.",
"His nephew, Maurice Pierre, entered the Russian service and died at Edirne during the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–9.Lacy died unmarried in Grodno in January 1820."
],
[
"References",
"'''Attribution'''*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Indian Premier League Squads"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of the squads that qualified for the 2024 Indian Premier League.Note: Players with international caps are listed in '''bold'''."
],
[
"Chennai Super Kings",
" No.",
"Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters21'''Ajinkya Rahane''' Right-handed Right-arm off spin 2023 88 '''Devon Conway'''| Left-handed Right-arm medium 2022 Overseas31 '''Ruturaj Gaikwad''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2019 Sameer Rizvi Right-handed Right-arm off break 2023 66 Shaik Rasheed Right-handed Right-arm Leg spin 2023 Wicket-keepers7 '''MS Dhoni''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2018 Captain Aravelly Avanish Rao Left-handed Left-arm slow orthodox 2024 All-rounders18 '''Moeen Ali''' Left-handed Right-arm off break 2021 Overseas8 '''Ravindra Jadeja''' Left-handed Left-arm slow orthodox 2018 '''Daryl Mitchell''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2024 Overseas74 '''Mitchell Santner''' Left-handed Left-arm slow orthodox 2018 Overseas25 '''Shivam Dube''' Left-handed Right-arm medium 2022 19 Ajay Mandal Left-handedLeft-arm slow orthodox2023 '''Rachin Ravindra''' Left-handed Left-arm slow orthodox 2024 10 Rajvardhan Hangargekar Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium2022 27 Nishant Sindhu Left-handedLeft-arm slow orthodox2023 Pace bowlers90'''Deepak Chahar''' Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2018 24 Tushar Deshpande Left-handedRight-arm medium 2022 \t'''Mustafizur Rahman''' Left-handed Left-arm fast-medium 2024 Overseas33 Mukesh Choudhary Left-handedLeft-arm medium-fast 2022 98 Simarjeet Singh Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2022 \t99'''Matheesha Pathirana''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2022 Overseas Spin bowlers46 Prashant Solanki Right-handed Right-arm leg spin 2022 61'''Maheesh Theekshana''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 Overseas Source: CSKStaffs"
],
[
"Delhi Capitals",
" No.",
"Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters 22 Yash Dhull Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 31 '''David Warner''' Left-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 Captain 100 '''Prithvi Shaw''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2018 88 '''Harry Brook''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2024 Overseas Swastik Chikara Right-handed Right-arm off break 2024 Wicket-keepers 17 '''Rishabh Pant''' Left-handed 2016 Vice-captain 1 Abishek Porel Left-handed 2023 04 '''Shai Hope''' Right-handed 2024 Overseas '''Tristan Stubbs''' Right-handed 2024 Overseas Kumar Kushagra Right-handed 2024 Ricky Bhui Right-handed Leg-break googly 2024 All-rounders 8 '''Mitchell Marsh''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2022 Overseas 16 Lalit Yadav Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 20 '''Axar Patel''' Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2019 Sumit Kumar Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2024 Pace bowlers 02 '''Anrich Nortje''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2020 Overseas 29 '''Ishant Sharma''' Right-Handed Right-arm fast-medium 2023 49 '''Mukesh Kumar''' Right-Handed Right-arm medium 2023 71 '''Khaleel Ahmed''' Right-handed Left-arm medium 2022 22 '''Lungi Ngidi''' Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2022 Overseas 60 '''Jhye Richardson''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2024 Overseas Rasikh Salam Dar Right-Handed Right-arm medium 2024 Spin bowlers 23 '''Kuldeep Yadav''' Left-handed Left-arm unorthodox 2022 46 Praveen Dubey Right-handed Right-arm leg spin 2020 Vicky Ostwal Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2022 *Source: DC Players"
],
[
"Gujarat Titans",
" No.",
"Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes 7 '''Shubman Gill''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 22 '''Kane Williamson''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2023 Captain 10 '''David Miller''' Left-handed Right-arm off break 2022 Overseas 18 Abhinav Manohar Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 23 '''Sai Sudharsan''' Left-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 Wicket-keepers 6 '''Wriddhiman Saha''' Right-handed – 2022 13 '''Matthew Wade''' Left-handed – 2022 Overseas 39 Robin Minz Left-handed - 2024 All-rounders 24 '''Azmatullah Omarzai''' Right-handed Right-arm Fast medium 2024 Overseas 9 Rahul Tewatia Left-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 22 Shahrukh Khan Right-handed Right-arm Off break 2024 59 '''Vijay Shankar''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2022 Spin bowlers 19 '''Rashid Khan''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 Overseas 1 '''Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore''' Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2022 22 '''Jayant Yadav''' Right-handed Right-arm off-break 2022 31 Manav Suthar Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2024 15 '''Noor Ahmad''' Right-handed Left-arm unorthodox 2022 Overseas Pace bowlers 11 '''Mohammed Shami''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2022 04 Darshan Nalkande Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2022 82 '''Josh Little''' Right-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2023 Overseas 27 '''Mohit Sharma''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2023 10 Kartik Tyagi Right-handed Right-arm Fast Medium 2024 19 '''Umesh Yadav''' Right-handed Right-arm Fast 2024 30 Sushant Mishra Left-handed Left-arm Fast medium 2024 42 '''Spencer Johnson''' Left-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2024 Overseas"
],
[
"Kolkata Knight Riders",
" No.",
"Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters'''Manish Pandey'''|Right-handedRight arm-medium 2024 '''Jason Roy'''|Right-handedRight arm-medium 2023 Overseas27'''Nitish Rana'''|Left-handedRight-arm off break 2018 Vice-captain41'''Shreyas Iyer'''|Right-handedRight-arm leg break 2022 Captain35'''Rinku Singh'''|Left-handedRight-arm off break 2018 Angkrish Raghuvanshi|Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox spin 2024 Wicket-keeper'''K.",
"S. Bharat'''|Right-handedRight-arm off spin 2024 21'''Rahmanullah Gurbaz'''|Right-handedRight-arm medium fast 2023 Overseas All-rounders12 '''Andre Russell''' Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium (Pace) 2014 Overseas74 '''Sunil Narine''' Left-handed Right-arm off break (Spin) 2012 Overseas25 '''Venkatesh Iyer''' Left-handed Right-arm medium (Pace) 2021 Ramandeep Singh Right-handed Right-arm medium (Pace) 2024 '''Sherfane Rutherford'''|Left-handedRight-arm fast-medium (Pace) 2024 Overseas6Anukul Roy|Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox spin 2022 Pace bowlers'''Mitchell Starc'''|Left-handedLeft-arm fast 2024 OverseasVaibhav Arora|Right-handedRight-arm fast medium 2023 '''Gus Atkinson'''|Right-handedRight-arm fast 2024 Overseas'''Chetan Sakariya'''|Left-handedLeft-arm fast medium 2024 22Harshit Rana|Right-handedRight-arm fast medium 2022 Right-handedRight-arm fast medium 2024 Spin bowlers29 '''Varun Chakravarthy''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2020 '''Mujeeb Ur Rahman'''|Right-handedRight-arm off break 2024 Overseas5Suyash Sharma|Right-handedRight-arm leg break 2023 Source: KKR Players"
],
[
"Lucknow Super Giants",
" No.",
"Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters 3 Ayush Badoni Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 37 '''Devdutt Padikkal''' Left-handed Right-arm off break 2023 70 '''Ashton Turner''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2023 Overseas Wicket-keepers 1 '''KL Rahul''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2022 Captain 12 '''Quinton de Kock''' Left-handed 2022 Overseas 29 '''Nicholas Pooran''' Left-handed Right-arm off break 2023 Overseas All-roundersArshad Khan Left-handed Left-arm medium 2023 Arshin Kulkarni Right-handed Right-arm medium 2023 '''David Willey''' Left-handed Left-arm fast-medium 2023 Overseas 7 '''Krishnappa Gowtham''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 17 '''Marcus Stoinis''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2022 Overseas 25 '''Krunal Pandya''' Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2022 Vice Captain 71 '''Kyle Mayers''' Left-handed Right-arm medium 2022 Overseas 57 '''Deepak Hooda''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 46 Prerak Mankad Right-handed Right-arm medium 2023 Pace bowlers 33 '''Mark Wood''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2023 Overseas 34 Yudhvir Singh Right-handed Right-arm medium 2023 47 Mohsin Khan Left-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2022 32 '''Shivam Mavi''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2023 9 Yash Thakur Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2023 78 '''Naveen-ul-Haq''' Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2023 Overseas 8 Mayank Yadav Right-handed Right-arm medium 2022 Spin bowlers 99 '''Amit Mishra''' Right-handed Right-arm leg spin 2023 Manimaran Siddharth Right-handed Slow left arm orthodox 2023 56 '''Ravi Bishnoi''' Right-handed Right-arm leg spin 2022 *Source: LSG Players"
],
[
"Mumbai Indians",
" No.",
"Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters45 '''Rohit Sharma''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2011 63 '''Suryakumar Yadav''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2018 8 '''Tim David''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 Overseas Naman Dhir Right-handed Right-arm off break 2024 19 Nehal Wadhera Left-handed Right-arm leg break 2023 All-rounders9 '''Tilak Varma''' Left-handed Right-arm off break 2022 17 '''Dewald Brevis''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 Overseas '''Mohammad Nabi''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2024 Overseas33'''Piyush Chawla''' Left-handed Right-arm leg break 2023 '''Hardik Pandya''' Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2023 Captain16 '''Romario Shepherd''' Right-handed Right arm fast medium 2024 Overseas Shams Mulani Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2023 Shreyas Gopal Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2024 Anshul Kamboj Right-handed Right-arm medium 2024 Shivalik Sharma Left-handed Right-arm leg break 2024 Wicket-keepers4 Vishnu Vinod Right-handed – 2022 23 '''Ishan Kishan''' Left-handed – 2022 Spin bowlers26 Kumar Kartikeya Right-handed Left-arm spinner 2022 Pace bowlers5 '''Jason Behrendorff''' Left-handed Left-arm fast-medium 2023 Overseas24 Arjun Tendulkar Left-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2021 93 '''Jasprit Bumrah''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2013 Akash Madhwal Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2022 '''Gerald Coetzee''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2024 Overseas '''Dilshan Madushanka''' Right-handed Left-arm fast-medium 2024 Overseas '''Nuwan Thushara''' Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2024 Overseas Source: ''Mumbai Indians''"
],
[
"Punjab Kings",
" No.",
"Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters42 '''Shikhar Dhawan''' | Left-handed Right-arm off break 2022 Captain '''Rilee Rossouw'''| Left-handed Right-arm Off spin 2024 Overseas5 Harpreet Singh Bhatia Left-handed Right-arm medium 2023 Right-handed Right-arm Off spin 2023 Right-handed Right-arm Off spin 2024 Ashutosh Sharma| Right-handed Right-arm Medium-fast 2024 14 Atharva Taide Left-handed Slow left arm orthodox 2022 Wicket-keepers51'''Jonny Bairstow''' Right-handed Right-arm off spin \t 2022 Overseas 99 '''Jitesh Sharma''' Right-handed - 2022 84 Prabhsimran Singh Right-handed - 2022 All-rounders24 '''Sikandar Raza''' Right-handed Right-arm off spin 2022 Overseas19 '''Chris Woakes''' Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2024 Overseas19 '''Rishi Dhawan''' Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2022 Shashank Singh| Right-handed Right-arm Medium-fast 2024 23'''Liam Livingstone''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 Overseas 58 '''Sam Curran''' Left-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2023 Overseas Pace bowlers '''Harshal Patel''' Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2024 72 '''Nathan Ellis''' Right-handed Right-arm fast medium 2022 Overseas 25 '''Kagiso Rabada''' Left-handed Right-arm fast 2022 Overseas02 '''Arshdeep Singh''' Left-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2019 Vidwath Kaverappa Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2023 Spin bowlers95 Harpreet Brar Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox 2022 Tanay Thyagarajan| Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox 2024 83 '''Rahul Chahar''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 Prince Choudhary Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2024 Source: PBKS Players"
],
[
"Rajasthan Royals",
" No.",
"Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters 52 '''Rovman Powell''' Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2023 Overseas 27 Shubham Dubey Left-handed Right-arm off spin 2023 189 '''Shimron Hetmyer''' Left-handed – 2022 Overseas 19 '''Yashasvi Jaiswal''' Left-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 Wicket-keepers 63 '''Jos Buttler''' Right-handed – 2018 Overseas, wicket-keeper 32 '''Tom Kohler-Cadmore''' Right-handed Right-arm off-break 2023 Overseas 11 '''Sanju Samson''' Right-handed Right-arm off-spin 2018 Captain 21 Dhruv Jurel Right-handed – 2022 Kunal Singh Rathore Left-handed – 2023 2 ''' Donavon Ferreira''' Right-handed – 2023 Overseas All-rounders 99 '''Ravichandran Ashwin''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 01 Abid Mushtaq Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2023 5 Riyan Parag Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2019 Pace bowlers 18 '''Trent Boult''' Right-handed Left-arm fast-medium 2022 Overseas 96 '''Navdeep Saini''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2022 20 '''Sandeep Sharma''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2023 – 17 '''Nandre Burger''' Left-handed Left-arm medium fast 2023 Overseas 24 '''Prasidh Krishna''' Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2022 22 '''Kuldeep Sen''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2022 65 '''Avesh Khan''' Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2023 Spin bowlers 3 '''Yuzvendra Chahal''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 88 '''Adam Zampa''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2023 OverseasSource: RR Players"
],
[
"Royal Challengers Bangalore",
" No.",
"Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters 13 '''Faf du Plessis''' Right-handed Right-arm leg-break 2022 OverseasCaptain 18 '''Virat Kohli''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2008 97 '''Rajat Patidar''' Right-handed Right-arm off-break 2022 Saurav Chauhan Left-handed Right-arm off-break 2024 Wicket-keepers 19 '''Dinesh Karthik''' Right-handed Right-arm off-break 2022 27 Anuj Rawat Left-handed 2022 All-rounders 32 '''Glenn Maxwell''' Right-handed Right-arm off-break 2021 Overseas 11 Akash Deep Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2021 '''Tom Curran''' Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2024 Overseas 43 Suyash Prabhudessai Right-handed Right-arm medium 2021 Manoj Bhandage Left-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2023 '''Will Jacks''' Right-handed Right-arm off-break 2023 Overseas '''Cameron Green''' Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2024 Overseas 6 Mahipal Lomror Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2022 Pace bowlers '''Lockie Ferguson''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2024 Overseas 8 '''Reece Topley''' Right-handed Left-arm fast-medium 2023 Overseas 73 '''Mohammed Siraj''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2018 '''Alzarri Joseph''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2024 Overseas 11 Akash Deep Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2021 31 Vijaykumar Vyshak Right-handed Right-arm medium 2023 Yash Dayal Right-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2024 Rajan Kumar Left-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2023 Spin bowlers 33 '''Karn Sharma''' Left-handed Right-arm leg-break 2022 Mayank Dagar Right-handed Left-arm orthodox 2024 Swapnil Singh Right-handed Left-arm orthodox 2024 44 Himanshu Sharma Right-handed Right-arm leg-break 2023 Source: RCB Players"
],
[
"Sunrisers Hyderabad",
" No.",
"Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters 16 '''Mayank Agarwal''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2023 52 '''Rahul Tripathi''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2022 62'''Travis Head''' Left-handed Right-arm off break 2024 Overseas 94 '''Aiden Markram''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 Overseas; Captain 63 Anmolpreet Singh Right-handed Right-arm off-break 2023 Wicket-keepers 45 '''Heinrich Klaasen''' Right-handed Right-arm off spin 2023 Overseas Upendra Yadav Right-handed Right-arm off spin 2023 All-rounders Sanvir Singh Right-handed Right-arm medium 2023 '''Shahbaz Ahmed''' Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2023 6 '''Glenn Phillips''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 Overseas 49 '''Wanindu Hasaranga''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2023 Overseas 5 '''Washington Sundar''' Left-handed Right-arm off break 2022 70 '''Marco Jansen''' Right-handed Left-arm fast 2022 Overseas 4 Abhishek Sharma Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2019 1 Abdul Samad Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2020 8 Nitish Kumar Reddy Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2023 Pace bowlers 15 '''Bhuvneshwar Kumar''' Right-handed Right arm medium-fast 2014 Vice-captain 44 '''T.",
"Natarajan''' Left-handed Left arm medium-fast 2018 '''Jaydev Unadkat''' Right-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2024 30 '''Pat Cummins''' Right-handed Right arm fast 2024 Overseas 24 '''Umran Malik''' Right-handed Right arm fast 2021 83 '''Fazalhaq Farooqi''' Right-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2022 Overseas 23 Akash Singh Right-handed Left-arm medium-fast 2024 Spin bowlers 11 '''Mayank Markande''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2023 Jhathavedh Subramanyan Right-handed Right arm leg spin 2023 Source: SRH Players"
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"Mike Vennart"
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"Introduction",
"'''Mike Vennart''' is an English musician, best known as a guitarist and singer.",
"He is the leader of the eponymous band Vennart, as well as being a member of British Theatre and Empire State Bastard.",
"He is also known as the former frontman of Oceansize, and as a longtime touring guitarist for Biffy Clyro."
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"Biography",
"===Early years and influences===Mike Vennart was brought up in the village of Methley, Yorkshire, England.",
"Early musical influences included Cardiacs, Mogwai (\"minimalism, maximalism, texture, simplicity and pure ''soul''\") and Pavement (\"I never quite got over listening to Pavement.",
"I keep waiting to grow out of it, but I get so much out of their music, and the strange thing is, it’s actually incredibly simple, but Steve Malkmus’s guitar sounds are just incredible.\")",
"Others included Iron Maiden, Mr Bungle and Faith No More (whose ''Angel Dust'' he cited as \"the album that hits you at age sixteen that will more than likely be there for you your whole life.",
"For me, ''Angel Dust'' is that album.",
"It seemed to come out of nowhere.\"",
"Later influences included Silo and St. Vincent, the latter of whom \"totally changed my mind about how pop really could be bent into any freaky shape you wanted it to be\".",
"He has described his initial style of guitar playing as coming from a \"a real trained metal, prog-rock background\", characteristics which he would mute in his early career in favour of a less virtuosic approach.===Oceansize===During the mid-1990s, Vennart attended the Popular Music course at the University of Salford, where he met the other members of Oceansize, forming the band in 1998 following a Mogwai concert.",
"Vennart served as the band's frontman, spokesman and as one of its three guitarists.Oceansize would go on to tour extensively and release four studio albums plus several EPs and singles, displaying a wide array of influences from several genres including post-rock, math rock, psychedelic rock and space rock.",
"The band split up in February 2011.===Post-Oceansize, 2011–2014 – joining Biffy Clyro, plus British Theatre===While still with Oceansize, Vennart became a touring guitarist for Biffy Clyro in 2010.He has described himself as feeling \"tremendously lucky\" to be in the band, adding \"I love all the people involved – the band are great, genuine guys.",
"The crew are fucking ace fun, and most importantly, I enjoy playing the music every single night.\"",
"Vennart remains in the Biffy Clyro live band to this day.At around the same time, Vennart also reunited with Oceansize guitarist/keyboard player Gambler in the duo British Theatre.",
"Conceived as a more experimental reaction against Oceansize's heavy rock aspects, British Theatre took a more psychedelic electronic approach, with far fewer guitars or clear guitar parts and more emphasis on keyboard synthesizers, extensive processing and glitch work while retaining Vennart's vocals.",
"The project released two EPs in 2012, ''EP'' (2012) and ''Dyed in the Wool Ghost'' (2012), followed by a gap while both members toured with Biffy Clyro.",
"Subsequent sessions and reworkings led to the release of a debut album, ''Mastery'', in 2016, although no further work has followed.===The launching of Vennart: ''The Demon Joke'' and ''Target: '15 (Live At Bush Hall)'' (2015–2017)===Mike Vennart's solo career proper began in 2014 with the Bandcamp download-only single “Operate” on which he was joined by another former Oceansizer, Steve Durose.",
"Vennart and DuRose would continue their re-engagement while Vennart toured with Biffy Clyro, with Vennart sending his initial ideas to Durose in order for piano and backing vocal ideas to be added.",
"In 2015 the results were released under the project name \"Vennart\" via the album ''The Demon Joke'', with a band consisting of Mike Vennart, Steve Durose and Gambler plus drummer Dean \"Denzel\" Pearson (Young Legionnaire, Mutation, Ginger Wildheart band).In an interview with ''Total Guitar'', Vennart confessed \"I’d wanted to do something for years, even before the old band broke up – I’d had a hankering to do something a little more egocentric, I suppose, because Oceansize was very much a collaborative, painfully fucking democratic collective.",
"It was a lot of fun in that respect: a very, very creative environment, but there were some things that were absolutely out of the question and certain guitar sounds that I liked – really horrible, fuzzy, broken-up Velcro shitty-sounding things.",
"''The Demon Joke''’s an optimistic-sounding record in places, and I wouldn’t have gotten away with that in miserable old Oceansize.",
"I got a lot more confident, as well; it wasn’t really prudent to be as virtuosic in Oceansize.",
"I’m from a real trained metal, prog-rock background, and I wanted to fling a bit of that in, so there’s quite a lot of shredding in it, but it’s in a very, very ridiculous, shitty-sounding way.",
"\"In a separate interview with ''Prog'' magazine, Vennart described his trepidation about embarking on this project.",
"“All the Oceansize stuff was written between us.",
"So while I might have brought in ideas, they would get twisted and morphed and fucked about with by everyone.",
"All those songs were written in a very collaborative process where we were all standing in the same room having each other’s ideas fuckin’ ripped apart.",
"So I just didn't think I could do it.",
"I didn't know how I'd do it.",
"But I was lucky.”The album was described by ''Prog'' magazine as \"a madly inventive album that hints at Vennart’s arty, noisy American influences (think Faith No More, Slint and the like) while having a distinct personality of its own.\"",
"In an accompanying review, Alex Lynham wrote \"it would be an understatement to say that modern progressive rock fans have high expectations for this album.",
"Some will be expecting a continuation of Oceansize; others, a more straightforward alternative rock album, or an electronic record... Well, ''The Demon Joke'' is at once all of these, and none of them... All considered, ''The Demon Joke'' is a stunning effort – youthful and vigorous and knowing and wry when it needs to be.",
"Crucially, it fulfils that most pressing of expectations: Oceansize fans are going to love it.",
"\"For ''Drowned in Sound'', Benjamin Bland noted \"unlike a lot of Oceansize’s material, which despite the zany song titles was often all too easy to take ultra seriously, many of the songs on ''The Demon Joke'' are overflowing with a carefree joie de vivre that belies the obvious effort that went into the construction of each track.",
"If it’s the accessibility of the songs gathered here that stands out on first listen then it’s likely to be the sheer invention on display... ''The Demon Joke'' is an utter joy of a record on several levels.",
"Oceansize were a truly brilliant band, one whose genius will be better recognised in years to come than it ever was when they were still together.",
"If this album is anything to go by, however, then Mike Vennart’s future solo endeavours are likely to prove just as worthy of such acclaim.",
"\"Despite singling out the effect of Oceansize's legacy on the album's music in his review for ''Spectral Nights'', Ryan Barham also found reminders of Swans, Patrick Wolf, Clock Opera, King Crimson and Dutch Uncles, concluding that \"with ''The Demon Joke'', Vennart has created an album that not only recaptures the magic of Oceansize but also looks forward to something new and no less thrilling… All-encompassing and compelling throughout, it’s an album anyone with a passing interest in prog, math and rock will love.",
"It’s been well worth waiting for…\"Writing in ''Sputnik Music'', review Sulkenigma deemed ''The Demon Joke'' to be \"a fantastic album\" and greeted \"the feeling of high expectations being wholeheartedly met\", while noting a few comparisons to Biffy Clyro and \"Audioslave in the style of Cardiacs\" and observing \"there's a new found purity and conviction in Vennart's words, even when he's singing about soldier businessmen or the directionality of where a lie goes when it requires death… Mike is finally doing what the *** he wants to do and his cronies from past endeavours want nothing more than to indulge his brilliant mind… (It’s a) small but powerful and sugary sweet cake of long lasting delight.",
"The aftertaste ain't half bad either.",
"Most importantly though, it's an album one can describe in detail without even needing to use the holy O-word.",
"\"While fitting comparisons to New Order, The Blue Nile and Mew into his own review for ''The Progressive Aspect'', Jez Rowden noted that \"Vennart has said “I wanted to be experimental and unusual and still write pop songs\", and so he has for a good number of years now and here he has put together a sparkling release, cunningly and lovingly crafted from relatively simple parts, the arrangements and dedication to intoxicating melodies building them into more than their individual face value might attest...",
"There are no fiddly extended instrumental workouts, these are songs plain and simple, an album of short sharp shocks that benefits from the brevity to give expansiveness without undue length.",
"Fans of Mike Vennart are sure to love this and hopefully there'll be a few more of those around after hearing this one.",
"\"===''To Cure a Blizzard Upon a Plastic Sea'' and ''Copeland'' (2018)===On 20 May 2018, the Vennart single \"Donkey Kong\" was released, trailing the release of a second Vennart album, ''To Cure a Blizzard Upon a Plastic Sea''.",
"The album was released on 14 September 2018, with a completely separate EP of other all-new material, ''Copeland'', appearing the same day.In ''Already Heard'', Sam Seaton gave the album full marks, calling it \"one of the most triumphant and impressive prog-rock albums of 2018\" and Vennart \"a talented and original songwriter undeserving of the past that some clutch on to so dearly...",
"This is his best solo album yet, and possibly the best project he’s ever been a part of.\"",
"Seaton suggested that Vennart's past career had provided the album with \"the perfect storm of inspiration.",
"From the first patient bass riffs of \"Binary\", you can feel the metered passion behind this album.",
"It's richly layered, brooding with atmospheric drum beats and cosmic vocals.",
"The attention to detail production-wise is beautiful, every moment of music on this album feels consistently carefully planned and it's satisfying...",
"Even when things stray to new ideas they're pulled off brilliantly.",
"\"In ''Echoes & Dust'', Michael Baker stated that the album \"seeks to punch well above its weight class.",
"Its a mini-goliath that refuses to be relegated to its size… less immediate than its predecessor, but given time it’s a far deeper and more rewarding listen – with plenty of trademark catchiness wrapped up in a weirdo rebellious spirit.",
"(It) sounds huge; perhaps not ocean sized, but certainly a sizeable sea.",
"Vennart and his collaborators have once again proven that they are an unpretentious rock force working with pretentious tools.",
"It’s Iron Maiden for the Kafka crowd.",
"\"Baker added \"taking a more expansive and progressive route then its predecessor ''The Demon Joke'', songs are now flowing liquids ready to fill any space that it may find itself in...The whole works soars on a bedrock of twinkling synths and a buoyant guitar tone, trading in heavy riffs for more ephemeral hooks...",
"The songs are long meandering beasts that are hard to pin down but, whether by nature or nurture, they are filled with reconfigured pop sensibilities that take you by the hand and guide you... To keep this light touch afloat means to sacrifice heaviness, and this means riffs are thrown overboard.",
"Fortunately the album has a strong enough personality to succeed without them, but those with a soft spot for Vennart's heavier side may find themselves distinctly in the lurch.",
"\"Writing for ''The Soundboard Reviews'', Luke Nuttall gave the album six marks out of ten and noted \"the fact that ''To Cure a Blizzard Upon a Plastic Sea'' is ostensibly about maturing as a person while retaining brief hints of childhood wonder (which is why some of these track have titles like \"Donkey Kong\" and \"Robots in Disguise\") serves as a handy analogy for the album itself, one whose focus ends up at smoother, less noteworthy passages with a sense of real excitement only showing up in short bursts.",
"That unfortunately means that ''To Cure a Blizzard...'' doesn't hit all the marks it really needs to, but that's not a case of not trying...",
"The likes of \"Binary\" and \"That's Not Entertainment\" are deeply entrenched in the softer ‘70s style of prog, but with the borderline Britpop tones of \"Friends Don't Owe\" or \"Sentientia\"s big, theatrical strokes condensed into the album’s most immediate hit, the effort to make this a more diverse listen is definitely appreciated.",
"\"Nuttall also commented that \"it’s telling that the best moments are when Vennart’s clear talent are confined to tighter boundaries like on \"Sentientia\", or when there's a bit more intensity in his delivery like on \"Diamond Ballgag\".",
"Even amidst the constantly shifting sounds, very few actually stick in the long run, and it leaves the overall longevity of this hour-long album as something to be desired... that deeper level of depth isn't really there, and ''To Cure a Blizzard...'' can be a rather hollow listen because of it.",
"That's not a slight on Vennart's skills as an artist either – even here he shows his talents off in an excellent light – but they probably need repurposing in some fashion to get the most out of them.",
"\"===Run-ins, \"Dick Privilege\" and ''In the Dead, Dead Wood'' (2019–2021)===In December 2018, Mike Vennart had a run-in with British right-wing political activist \"Tommy Robinson\" (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon), earning him the enmity of the British far-right and a consequent campaign of harassment by them.",
"This eventually led to the recording of a stand-alone Vennart single, \"Dick Privilege\", inspired by the events and pressed on \"gammon-coloured vinyl\" for release in March 2020.Stepping temporarily away from band work, Mike Vennart then joined forces with Rob Crow and Kavus Torabi to record two Iron Maiden covers, \"Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)\" and \"Mission From 'Arry\" – for Joyful Noise Recordings.",
"These were released on Bandcamp on 19 June 2020 as part of the ''3 EPs To Benefit Black Lives Matter'' package.The third Vennart album, ''In the Dead, Dead Wood'', was released without any previous announcements or publicity on 6 November 2020.In the publicity material, Mike Vennart commented \"this album was written quickly during lockdown, and features an altered line up from our usual outings.",
"Joe Lazarus is on drums, Charlie Barnes contributed the exquisite piano parts, and Ben Griffiths of Alpha Male Tea Party added some massive bass to three tracks.",
"Elsewhere my omnipresent partners Gambler and Steve Durose played keys and mixed the record respectively.",
"\"A video for album track \"Super Sleuth\" arrived on the same day.",
"''Sputnikmusic'' described the song as \"a chunky swing-rocker that alternates between goofiness and grit with palpable confidence.",
"It’s easy to imagine a range of aspirant post-Mars Volta progheads eyeing up the song’s transition from a camp piano bridge to a crushing tail-end as something they could potentially make their own, but there’s an uncommon sense of conviction in the sequences of distortion that briskly transform the track’s latter end from charming to chilling.",
"These shifts in tone aren’t prog gimmickry; they’re formidable songwriting from a steady performer, and if Vennart rounds it off with the most savage screams he’s belted out in quite some time, all the more kudos to him.",
"\"Writing in ''The Progressive Review'', Jez Rowden joyfully greeted ''In the Dead, Dead Wood'' with \"what a fucking album this is... this is skilfully crafted stuff, full of excellent diversions that both cast your mind back to Vennart’s former band and also project it forward to a tinsel and glitter future of wonderfulness...",
"The cohesion and sheer heft undoubtedly produce Vennart’s finest solo work to date, deftly covering a lot of ground to provide an experience both visceral and intoxicatingly beautiful...",
"Alternative sounds, metal scope, mathy intensity and psychedelic bursts of colour are moulded into something mature and masterful, dripping with melody and gut-punch heaviosity.",
"My boat is completely floated, it's a long time overdue for this man's talents to be more widely recognised.",
"\"In its full review of ''In the Dead, Dead Wood'' – while delivering a 4.0 (\"excellent\") rating – ''Sputnikmusic'' labelled the album \"a thunderous surprise hit\" with \"startling knockout value... eight swanky new songs, a slick production job, and the most energised performance the man has dished out in years... What strikes me most about ''In The Dead, Dead Wood'' is the way it explores Vennart’s strong suits one at a time... we hear him as a graduate of Iommi College of Ominous Riffage (“Mourning on the Range\"); as a sensitive purveyor of Mogwai-esque rainy day post-rock (\"Forc in the Road\"); as a roof-raising Biffy Clyro affiliate (\"Elemental\"); and – of course – as a left-of-field Cardiacs fanatic (\"Super Sleuth\").",
"It's easy to reduce ''In the Dead, Dead Wood'' to a comprehensive charting of the many things Mike Vennart does well, but I can't overstate how much of a treat it is to hear him sounding so revitalised... Somewhere in Manchester, Vennart is probably enjoying a well-earned wry grin right now; he knows he's still got it.”===Ongoing work (2022–present)===In February 2022, Vennart released ''CGI Metals OST'', a belated companion album to ''To Cure a Blizzard Upon a Plastic Sea'', featuring the same Vennart/DuRose/Gamber/Denzel line-up.In October 2022 Vennart temporarily reverted to releasing material as \"Mike Vennart\" for the first time in eight years when he released ''Backseat Hards'', an album of guitar and laptop instrumentals which he had recorded on his own in tour buses while on tour with Biffy Clyro.On 2 February 2024, the fourth Vennart studio album – ''Forgiveness & the Grain'' – was released, performed by Mike Vennart and Joe Lazarus with a couple of piano contributions from Gambler.",
"Reviewing the album in ''Sputnikmusic'' (in which he gave a 4.0 \"excellent\" rating), Raul Stanciu said \"2020’s ''In the Dead, Dead Wood'' was quite an achievement, pushing into darker, more personal territory.",
"The man decided this was worth further exploring, so ''Forgiveness & the Grain'' takes a few more steps down the same path.",
"There is controlled chaos and a hazy atmosphere about it that draws you in right away.",
"Music-wise, we receive bits of everything he has composed so far, going from softer post-rock to explosive pieces… The way Vennart toys with less conventional approaches to the songs’ structures maintains an element of surprise.",
"Also, for the most part, he avoids classic distorted guitar chords, enhancing instead the heaviness of the bass and drums in order to fill the spaces where usually those would soar up front.",
"This provides the record a slightly different and rather fresh sound.",
"In other words, the man can do no wrong and ''Forgiveness & the Grain'' is another excellent addition to his solo career.",
"\"Stanciu also drew comparisons to Boris and Deerhunter, and commented on \"(the) slightly uncanny, volatile feeling all the tracks transmit.",
"\"===Empire State Bastard (2023–present)===In 2023, Vennart formed the heavy metal band Empire State Bastard alongside Biffy Clyro singer/guitarist Simon Neil and former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo.",
"Their first album, ''Rivers of Heresy'', was released in September 2023."
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"Equipment",
"Although he has used other guitars (including the Fender Jazzmaster and the Gibson SG), Mike Vennart favours the Squier Stratocaster \"pretty much all the way... I’ve had (it) since I was eleven, and the only original thing is the wood.",
"Everything else has been changed: the frets, the tuners, the pickups – fucking everything.",
"And I keep retiring it, because something devastatingly scary will happen, where that guitar is going to perish.",
"It’s happened a few times: we played in India, or rather, we didn’t play in India because Metallica cancelled the fucking show at the last minute – just as we were about to go on stage, the show got cancelled, literally – and fucking 50,000 people that were there just went absolutely apeshit and burned the place to the fucking ground.",
"And I was being driven out, just petrified that my guitar was gonna get burned.",
"“Biffy were like, ‘Well, you know, we’ve got insurance.",
"We’ll buy more gear.’ I was like, ‘That guitar – I don’t have any other bit of gear where I’m like, ‘Without that, I’m nothing.’’...”An overview of Vennart's pedalboard in 2015 revealed a Death By Audio Echo Dream 2 for delay (backed up with Boss DD-3 and DD-7 pedals); an Electro-Harmonix POG 2 polyphonic octave generator; a Danelectro Fab Tone (“for when I just want to kill everyone\"); a Dwarfcraft Shiva Fuzz (\"real volatile, horrible; it’s not nice\"); an Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork (replacing a DigiTech Digital Whammy); and three units by Green Carrot Pedals – a Cornstar distortion pedal, a Dirty Radish boost and overdrive, and an Infatuator.",
"The last of these was a custom pedal created for Vennart by GCP and subsequently brought out as a limited-edition signature range.",
"According to Vennart, \"you’ve got the Big Cheese on one side with four different settings of fuzz.",
"I use that a lot for broken-up, Velcro-y shitty- sounding stuff.",
"And then the other side is the IC Big Muff; it’s got a switch on it that takes the tone control out so it just gets more woolly but really, really fat.\"",
"His amplifier choices are Matamp and Orange."
],
[
"Discography",
"===Vennart===*\"Operate\" single (self-released, 2014) ''(as Mike Vennart)''*''The Demon Joke'' (Medium Format, 2015)*''Target: '15 (Live At Bush Hall)'' (Medium Format, 2017/2018, DVD, CD, download)*“Donkey Kong” single, (self-released, 2018*''To Cure a Blizzard Upon a Plastic Sea'', (Medium Format, 2018)*''Copeland'' EP, (self-released, 2018)*\"Dick Privilege\" single, (self-released, 2020)*\"Super Sleuth\" single, 2020*''In the Dead, Dead Wood'', (self-released, 2020)*''CGI Metals OST'', (self-released, 2022)*''Backseat Hards'' EP (self-released, 2022) ''(as Mike Vennart)''*''Forgiveness & The Grain'', (self-released, 2024)===Oceansize======British Theatre===*''EP'' EP (self-released, 2012)*''Dyed in the Wool Ghost'' EP (Medium Format, 2012)*\"Cross the Swords\" single (self-released, 2015)*''Mastery'' (self-released, 2016)===Empire State Bastard===*\"Harvest\" single (Roadrunner Records, 2023)*''Rivers of Heresy'' (Roadrunner Records, 2023)===Other===*'''Rob Crow + Kavus Torabi + Mike Vennart''' – \"Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)/Mission From 'Arry\" (Joyful Noise Recordings, 2020 – part of the ''3 EPs to Benefit Black Lives Matter'' package)===Guest appearances===*Amplifier - ''Amplifier'' (Music for Nations, 2004) (backing vocals on \"Panzer\" and \"UFOs\")*Rose Kemp - ''Unholy Majesty'' (Aurora Borealis, 2008) (vocoder vocals on \"The Unholy\")*Amplifier - ''The Octopus'' (self-released, 2011) (backing vocals)*Biffy Clyro - ''Revolutions: Live at Wembley'' (14th Floor, 2011) (guitar)*Biffy Clyro - ''Opposites'' (14th Floor, 2013) (additional guitar, additional vocals)*Biffy Clyro - ''Opposites: Live from Glasgow'' (14th Floor, 2013) (additional musician)*Biffy Clyro - ''MTV Unplugged: Live at Roundhouse, London'' (14th Floor, 2018) (additional guitar)*KK's Priest - ''Sermons of the Sinner'' (EX1, 2021) (backing vocals)*Biffy Clyro - ''A Celebration of Endings: Live from the Barrowlands Ballroom'' (14th Floor, 2022) (guitar, backing vocals)*Sugar Horse - ''Waterloo Teeth'' (Small Pond, 2022) (guitar on \"Super Army Soldiers\")"
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Official website"
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"Margab Fort"
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"Introduction",
"'''Margab Fort''' (), also known as '''al-Zirin Fort''' (), was a citadel in the eastern outskirts of the walled town of Riyadh in present-day Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.",
"It is not known when the structure was built and by whom, but the fort functioned as a security checkpoint for travelers passing through the town at the time of Second Saudi State.",
"It was first restored by Turki bin Abdullah and the tradition of Iftar cannon was introduced during the reign of Faisal bin Turki.",
"It was again restored in 1936 by King Abdulaziz ibn Saud and demolished in 1957 when the city underwent expansion.",
"The fort lent its name to the Margab neighborhood in the city's downtown, where it stood."
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"References"
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"Maria Gabriella Zen"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Maria Gabriella Zen''' (born 3 November 1957) is an Italian composer."
],
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"Biography",
"Maria Gabriella Zen completed her education through studies in both music and humanities, graduating in Piano (1977), Choral Music and Choir Conducting (1979), and Composition (1985) at the Conservatory of Music Cesare Pollini in Padua.",
"She also earned a Bachelor's degree in Literature with a thesis in Music History (1982) and a PhD in Linguistics (2012) from Ca' Foscari University of Venice.",
"Her compositional training, undertaken under the guidance of Wolfango Dalla Vecchia, continued at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena with Franco Donatoni during the Summer Advanced Courses of 1982 and 1983.In 1986, her chamber opera ''L'amore di Don Perlimplino con Belisa nel giardino'' with text after Federico García Lorca was in the final short list of the Internationaler Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Wettbewerb für Kammeropern 1986 at the Semperoper in Dresden.On March 27, 1993, the Arditti Quartet performed her first string quartet ''Liederkreis'' at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice.In November 1993, her piece ''Salmi'' for solo soprano was among the finalists in the Olympia International Composition Competition in Athens.She represented Italy in the 3rd Workshop for Artists of the EU organized in October 2003 by the European Parliament in Oslip, Austria, with ''In der Wüste'' for mezzo-soprano, contralto, and percussion.In Spring 2004, along with ten other European composers, she participated in writing the suite ''11-Eleven'', commissioned by the EU to commemorate the victims of terrorism and the accession of new nations to the EU on May 1, 2004, with the XIth movement (Finale: ''Pax, luminosa Pax'').On October 8, 2004, she represented Italy at the Concert of New Music by European composers that inaugurated the Rossi Hall of the reconstructed Teatro La Fenice.Invited to various editions of \"Nuove Musiche d'Europa,\" a contemporary music festival organized by EU-ART-Network at the Apollinee Halls of the Teatro La Fenice, he composed ''Canzona magnetica'' (2006) and ''Die Linien des Lebens...'' (2007) for I Virtuosi della Fenice (the Septet of the First Parts of the Orchestra).For the Festivaletteratura in 2007 in Mantua, in collaboration with Gianfranco De Bosio, he realized the complete reading of Virgil's Bucolics: the students from the School of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano \"acted-singing\" the ten Eclogues accompanied by musicians from the Conservatorio di Mantova, in a contemporary reinterpretation of the ancient fusion of music and poetry.",
"(Palazzo D'Arco, Mantua, September 5-8, 2007)Her project for a new opera, supported by the Italian Institute for Opera and Poetry of Verona, won Funding for the Culture Programme 2007-2013 from the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Union.",
"The libretto of the opera ''Chronos parádoksos'' (2007/2010), written with Gianfranco De Bosio, received the VIII Giacomo Matteotti Award from the Presidency of the Council of Ministers on October 17, 2012 (Section II - literary and theatrical works), \"awarded annually to works that illustrate the ideals of brotherhood among peoples, freedom, and social justice, which have inspired the life of Giacomo Matteotti.",
"\"In November 2008, the Orchestra i Pomeriggi Musicali of Milan, conducted by Stanley Dodds, with narrator Stefania Felicioli, performed at the Teatro Dal Verme the Melologue ''Ultime rime d'amore'' on sonnets from the ''Canzoniere'' for Bartolomeo Zen by Gaspara Stampa (1551-1554).In January 2010, her video-melologue ''Il Regno dei Fanes'', based on texts from the Ladin legend of Dolasilla and letters from the front by Giuseppe and Eugenio Garrone (1915-1917), was performed at the Apollinee Halls of the Teatro La Fenice.",
"The video was created by Margot Galante Garrone from photos of the First World War in the Dolomites.The Biennale di Venezia commissioned her, as part of the 54th International Festival of Contemporary Music, ''Don Giovanni, variations on the myth'', seven variations for female choir, percussion, and organ in a faraway room, which was performed at Palazzo Pisani Santo Stefano during the Inaugural Event (''Opera-Labyrinth Don Giovanni in Venice'') on September 23, 24, and 25, 2010.She participated in two Contemporary Marathons organized by the Teatro La Fenice as part of the “Lo Spirito della Musica di Venezia” Festival: in 2013 with ''Canzona a tre'' on a theme by Giovanni Gabrieli and in 2014 with ''Tre frammenti da Stabat Mater'' by Tiziano Scarpa.The European String Teachers Association commissioned her to compose contemporary music for the opening concert of the 47th International Congress held in Italy in 2019.",
"''Variazioni e Corale sulla Follia'' debuted at the Arvedi Auditorium of the Museo del Violino in Cremona on April 27, 2019, performed by the ESTA String Orchestra.She has collaborated with important directors of Italian theater (Gianfranco De Bosio, Carlo Cecchi, Bepi Morassi, Stefano Pagin, Damiano Michieletto, Boris Stetka) writing stage music for shows by various authors, from Ruzante to Hugo Pratt.",
"In 1989, she won the Orione New Musical Proposals Award from Rai Radio 3 for the stage music for Le baruffe chiozzotte by Carlo Goldoni in the de Bosio-Luzzati-Calì 1988 edition.From 1989 to 2006, she was the resident composer of the Teatro a l'Avogaria in Venice, with which she participated in many international tours and the 38th International Theater Festival of the Biennale di Venezia in July 2006.From October 27 to 31, 2008, as part of the International Workshop ''Mediterraneo'' of the Theater Festival of the Biennale di Venezia, he held the Composition Seminar for Stage Music ''Studio su Orlando''.",
"''Orlando'' by Virginia Woolf, theatrical adaptation and direction by Stefano Pagin, then debuted on February 22, 2009, as part of the 40th International Theater Festival of the Biennale di Venezia.",
"In 2011, the show was resumed in the version for a single actor (Stefano Scandaletti) titled ''Orlando-Orlando'' and won the OFF 2011 Award from the Teatro Goldoni (Venice) and, in September 2012, the national Argot OFF 2012 Award.In October 2006, she wrote the stage music for the complete reading of Il Milione by Marco Polo, with artistic direction by Gianfranco De Bosio and images by Emanuele Luzzati, produced by the Teatro Fondamenta Nuove di Venezia on the occasion of the celebrations of the 750th anniversary of the birth of Marco Polo.",
"The recorded tracks gave rise to an educational DVD in 2008 and were published in open-access audiobook format on September 15, 2021, on the Veneto Culture Portal of Regione del Veneto.In 1994, she began collaborating with the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Natural and Human Sciences of the SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies) in Trieste, directed by Claudio Magris.",
"Two of her lectures were published in the SISSA Notebooks:''Natural law, chance, and order: Arnold Schönberg from the laws of harmony to the invention of dodecaphony'' and''Fantastic nets - scientific auras in the music of György Ligeti''.She writes production music for Flippermusic and DENEB Editions.",
"Video artists Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine have used her music for ''Spirits'' (2015), 15 videos available on the website of the Fondazione Prada.Her compositions have been published by Agenda Edizioni and Ars Publica."
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"Major works",
"===Stage and video/film music===* ''La Fleppa lavandara'' By Anonimo Bolognese (1741) directed by Boris Stetka and Gianfranco De Bosio (1987) Commissioned by Rassegna \"Il teatro delle lingue sconfitte\", Benevento * ''Le baruffe chiozzotte'' by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Gianfranco De Bosio (1988) Commissione Estate teatrale veronese - Orione Prize Nuove Proposte Musicali Rai Radio 3 1989* ''Il cavaliere Giocondo'' by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Bepi Morassi (1989) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice * ''George Dandin ou le Mari confondu'' by Molière in the Italian translation by Cesare Garboli, directed by Carlo Cecchi (1989) Commissioned by Teatro Niccolini (Firenze)* ''Echi di Babele'' after Ruzante and Samuel Beckett, dramaturgy by Giovanni Boni and Boris Stetka, directed by Boris Stetka for Gruppo della Rocca (1989)* ''Las Spagnuolas'' by Andrea Calmo, directed by Lino Spadaro (1990) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''Lo Schiavetto'' by Giovan Battista Andreini, directed by Bepi Morassi (1990) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''I due gemelli veneziani'' by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Gianfranco De Bosio (1991) Commissioned by Teatro de Gli Incamminati (Milano)* ''Il ventaglio'' by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Andrea Dosio (1991) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''Insuonio e incantaçion'' after Ruzante, dramaturgy and direction by Lino Spadaro (1992) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''La finta ammalata'' by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Bepi Morassi (1993) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''Turandot'' by Carlo Gozzi, directed by Bepi Morassi (1994) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''La Betìa'' by Angelo Beolco called Ruzante, direction by Gianfranco De Bosio (1994) Commissioned by Estate teatrale veronese* ''Phonés (Voci)'' after poems by Konstantinos Kavafis, dramaturgy and direction by Stefano Pagin (1995) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''Le morbinose'' by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Bepi Morassi (1996) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''L'alfabeto dei villani'' dramaturgy by Giovanni Poli after commedia dell'arte plots, directed by Bepi Morassi (1997) Commissioned by Festival d'Autunno of Teatro Olimpico Vicenza* ''Il quartiere fortunato'' (comic interlude for music) by Carlo Goldoni directed by Stefano Pagin (2000) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''Due Dialoghi:Parlamento and Bilora'' by Angelo Beolco called Ruzante, directed by Damiano Michieletto (2003) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''La fiaba della vecchia comare'' by George Peele, directed by Luca Ferraris (2003) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''Una ballata del mare salato'' by Hugo Pratt, directed by Damiano Michieletto (2003) Commissioned by Arteven* ''Il Saltuzza'' by Andrea Calmo, directed by Riccardo Bellandi (2004) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''I Pitocchi fortunati'' by Carlo Gozzi, directed by Roberto Milani (2006) Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''La finta ammalata o sia lo speziale'' by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Bepi Morassi (2006) new version for the 38th Internazional Theatre Festival of Biennale di Venezia* ''Il Milione'' by Marco Polo, complete reading in 4 episodes directed by Gianfranco De Bosio (2006) Commissioned by Comitato Nazionale per le Celebrazioni del 750º anniversario della nascita di Marco Polo* ''Eclogues'' by Virgilio, reading for Festivaletteratura of Mantova, Italian translation by Giorgio Bernardi Perini, directed by Gianfranco De Bosio (2007)* ''Il Milione'' by Marco Polo educational DVD, artistic direction by Gianfranco De Bosio (2008) Commissioned by Teatro Fondamenta Nuove of Venice and Regione Veneto* ''Orlando: A Biography'' after the novel by Virginia Woolf theatrical adaptation and direction by Stefano Pagin (2009) Commissioned by Biennale di Venezia* ''La base de tuto'' by Giacinto Gallina, direction by Stefano Pagin (2009) Commissioned by Teatro Goldoni (Venice)* ''Il Cappotto'' by Nikolai Gogol, theatrical adaptation and direction by Stefano Pagin (2009) Compagnia Teatrale Trepunti* ''Il Regno dei Fanes'' Videomelologue (2010) Text and music by Maria Gabriella Zen, video by Margot Galante Garrone* ''Chronos parádoksos'' full reading of the libretto for the opera by Gianfranco De Bosio and Maria Gabriella Zen, directed by Gianfranco De Bosio with the actors of the School of Piccolo Teatro di Milano (2011) Commissioned by Festival Musica e Poesia d'Europa, Verona* ''Orlando-Orlando'' after the novel by Virginia Woolf, theatrical adaptation for one actor and direction by Stefano Pagin (2011) Premio Teatro OFF Teatro Goldoni (Venice) 2011 e Premio Argot OFF 2012* ''Spiriti'' a video project by Ila Bêka & Louise Lemoine for Fondazione Prada (2015)* ''Chronos parádoksos'' by Gianfranco De Bosio and Maria Gabriella Zen (Premio Matteotti 2012 della Presidency of the Council of Ministers (Italy) Section II - Literary and theatrical works), adaptation and direction di Nicoletta Maragno (2017) Commissioned by Council of Europe Ufficio di Venezia on occasion of Europe Day 2017* ''3'43\" (Le Percussioni di Venezia nel Giorno di San Marco 2020)'' Video by Maria Gabriella Zen (2020)* ''Natale digitale 2020: Christmas Tree by Fabrizio Plessi'' Video by Daniele Frison (2020) * ''L'arco immaginifico'' Video by Tempe Hernandez and Gisella Curtolo (2021)* Audiolibro ''Il Milione'' Artistic direction by Gianfranco De Bosio (2021) available open access in Portale Cultura Veneto (Bacheca/Libri letture of Regione Veneto* ''Il mondo di Riccardo.",
"Domenico Riccardo Peretti Griva Magistrato e fotografo'' movie by Daniele Frison (2022) Preview Torino, Cinema Massimo, 18/1/2022=== Theatre ===* ''L'amore di Don Perlimplino con Belisa nel giardino'' chamber opera in two acts with an interlude, libretto by Maria Gabriella Zen freely based after the homonym theatrical play by Federico García Lorca (1985-86) Finalist at Internationaler Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Wettbewerb für Kammeropern 1986 of Staatsoper Dresden Semperoper * ''En autò'' ballet music for mezzosoprano, percussions and string quartet (1989) Commissioned by VenetoBalletto, Padova* ''Il frutto diviso (Butterfly revisited)'' musical tragedy in one act, libretto by Boris Stetka (1990)* ''Kaleidocromía'' Performance for walking public.",
"Multimedial path for Percussions, Action Painting and Projectors(1995) Commissioned by Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''Chronos parádoksos'' opera in two acts (2007-2010) libretto by Gianfranco De Bosio and Maria Gabriella Zen (\"Giacomo Matteotti\" Prize 2012 of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (Italy)* ''Il Regno dei Fanes'' Videomelologue for acting voice, soprano, flute/bassflute and 2 percussionists, text by Maria Gabriella Zen after ladin legends and letters from battlefront (1915-1917) by Giuseppe ed Eugenio Garrone, video by Margot Galante Garrone (2010)=== Compositions for orchestra, choir/orchestra, voice/orchestra, soloists/orchestra ===* ''Requiem'' for soprano, alto, mixed choir and orchestra, Texts after the Book of Job (1990)* ''Con lievi mani (eight haiku) for small orchestra (1990)''* ''Seven Songs'' for soprano and orchestra on poems by Emily Dickinson (1992)* ''Woher und wohin?''",
"for soprano, baritone and orchestra, on lines by Simon Frug (1993)* ''Vértigo sin fondo, el tiempo... for orchestra (1994)''* ''Querela pacis'' for orchestra (1995)* ''Woher und wohin?''",
"for soprano, alto and orchestra on lines by Simon Frug (1997)* ''Ricercare'' Concert for violin and orchestra (1997)* ''Variazioni per archi'' for string orchestra (1997) Commissioned by \"I Virtuosi dell'Ensemble di Venezia\"* ''Ultime rime d'amore'' melologue for acting voice and orchestra after ''Canzoniere per Bartolomeo Zen'' by Gaspara Stampa (2008) Commissioned by Orchestra i Pomeriggi Musicali* ''Variazioni e Corale sulla Follia'' for string orchestra (2019) Commissioned by ESTA Foundation=== Chamber music ===* ''Tropo di Maggio'' text by Roberto Mussapi for soprano, flute, trumpet, piano, cello and percussions (1981) Premio \"Gigi Ongaro\" 1981* ''Invenzione a due voci'' for flute and B clarinet (1983)* ''Sette scherzetti'' for flute and harp (1990)* ''No words song'' for soprano, alto and two chamber groups with percussions (1991)* ''Liederkreis'' for string quartet (1991)* ''Trio Grave''foe viola, cello and doublebass (1992)* ''Sono lunghe le estati delle Esperidi'' for flute and percussions (1992) Commissioned by riPERCUSSIONI - II Rassegna* ''Woher und wohin?''",
"on verses by Simon Frug (with hypothesis of Live electronics) for mezzosoprano, alto flute, clarinet, 2 percussionists (1993) Commissioned by Contempo Ensemble, Venezia* ''Cinque Lieder'' on fragments by Zbigniew Herbert for soprano, grand piano and percussions (1993) Commissioned by Sonopolis-Teatro la Fenice II Edtion* ''Elegía del recuerdo imposible'' for Ganassi fluteand marimba (1994) Commissioned by KulturBrauerei, Berlin* ''Sacks' pieces'' for string quartet (1994-95)* ''...leggere la grafia delle nuvole...'' for piano and percussions (1995) Commissioned by Sonopolis-Teatro La Fenice IV Edition* ''Le barricate misteriose (Hommage à Couperin)'' for 12 cellos (1995) Commissioned by Teodora Campagnaro* ''Songes ou rêves?''",
"for ensemble with percussions (1995)* ''...troppo pochi luminosi crepuscoli...'' for flute, harp and cello (1996) Commissioned by Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* ''Ricercare'' per violin and piano (1996)* ''Vibrante'' for Ganassi flute (or alto flute or bassflute)and 1 percussionist (1998) Commissioned by Duo Points of contact* ''Woher und wohin?''",
"on verses by Simon Frug for soprano and string quartet (1998)* ''Frattals'' for string quartet (1998)* ''Minus'' for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and tenor sax (1999) Commissiones by \"I Biscromatici\", Foligno* ''Reflected lights'' for flute, oboe, clarinet, piano and percussion (1999)* ''Dancing around the sun'' on a poem by Emily Dickinson for mezzosoprano, flute, clarinet, two pianos and percussions (2000) Commissioned by \"Donne in Musica\" - Section of Venice* ''American Songs (3 Love songs): Day after day, Love’s Shadows, Thank you for all'' text by Maria Gabriella Zen for voice and piano (2000)* ''...un cessar dei venti, un letto ed un sonno all'ansia...'' for string trio (2003) Commissioned by Triodellarco* ''In der Wüste'' texts T. S. Eliot and Book of Isaiah for mezzosoprano, alto and 3 percussionists (2003) Commissioned by MEP Christa Pretsorganizer ofUE Workshop for European artists 2003, Oslip (Austria)* ''11-Eleven (Pax, luminosa Pax)'' suite by 11 European composers: XI° Fragment-Finale for alto, flute, clarinet, trombone, violin and percussiona (2004) Commissioned by MEP Christa Prets on occasion of the enlargement of UE* ''Canto ventitreesimo'' text after 23° Canto dell'Inferno by Dante Alighieri for soprano, alto, fute, clarinet, bass clariet, tube and 2 percussionists (2004) Commissioned by Festival “Malebolge”, Rovigo* ''Wie aus der Ferne (Tribute to György Ligeti for string quartet (2005)* ''Canzona Magnetica'' for septet: violin, viola, cello, double bass, b clarinet, bassoon and horn (2006) Commissioned by Nuove Musiche d'Europa - II Edition* ''Lacrimosa'' octet: violin, viola, cello, double bass, clarinet, bassoon, horn and percussions (2006) Commissioned by MEP Christa Prets* ''Variazione su tema di Mozart K 481'' for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, vibraphone and tam-tam (2006) Commissioned by Spaziomusica Festival, Cagliari* ''Die Linien des Lebens...'' for octet: violin, viola, cello, double bass, clarinet, bassoon, horn and percussions (2007) Commissioned by Nuove Musiche d'Europa - III Edition* ''La cifra del Nulla'' Happening for 2 pianists on a grand piano and 1 superpercussionist (2007) * ''Acedia (Hommage à Schubert)'' for Piano trio (2008) Commissioned by ORF (Radiotelevisione Austriaca)* ''Xenia'' text by Konstantinos Kavafis for cello ensemble and voice ad libitum (2009) Commissioned by Venice Cello Ensemble* ''Canzona a tre'' (on a theme by Giovanni Gabrieli) for G flute, cello and percussions (2013) Commissioned by Fondazione Teatro La Fenice for \"Lo Spirito della Musica di Venezia 2013\" Festival* ''Tre frammenti da Stabat Mater'' by Tiziano Scarpa for soprano and vibraphone (2014) Commissioned by Fondazione Teatro La Fenice for \"Lo Spirito della Musica di Venezia 2014\" Festival* ''Adeste Fideles in stille Nacht'' for two violins (wanderers) (2015) Commissioned by Ex Novo Ensemble* ''Nigunìm'' on Jewish traditional songs for cello ensemble (2016) Commissioned by Venice Cello Ensemble* ''Viola che vola I, II, III'' for viola (and shadow of piano ad libitum) (2018)* ''Oriente'' for ebony flute, bass flute, dobachi, vibraphone and gong (2020) Commissioned by Kublai Film=== Compositions for solo percussion ===* ''Farewell'' marimba and player's voice ad libitum (1991) Commissioned by riPERCUSSIONI - II Review* ''Invenzione a due'' for marimba and vibraphone (1992) Commissioned by riPERCUSSIONI - III Review* ''Ricercare'' for dobachi, vibraphone and deep gong (1992) Commissioned by Sonopolis-Teatro La Fenice I Edition* ''Risonanze'' for 2 percussionists (1995)* ''Farewell'' version for vibraphone and player's voice ad libitum (1999) Commissioned by Venezia Nuova Musica* ''Motus in fine velocior''for 3 percussionists (2011) Commissioned by Conservatorio Benedetto Marcello of Venezia on occasion of Suona Italiano Festival* ''Svariazioni'' 12 variations on Ah!",
"vous dirai-je, maman for 5 percussionists (2017) Commissioned by Festivalpercussioni 2017* ''Omaggio a Varèse'' for 13 percussionists (2023) Commissioned by Conservatory of Music Benedetto Marcello of Venice on occasion of 60th anniversary of the Percussion School === Solo compositions ===* ''Esercizio'' for piano (1983)* ''Frammentazioni'' for viola (1989)* ''Chiarina (Hommage à Schumann)'' for flute (1990)* ''Salmi'' for soprano, text from Psalms (1993) Finalist at Olympia International Composition Competition, Athens 1993* ''Cinque studi per chitarra'' (1992) Commissioned by Sonopolis-Teatro La Fenice I Edition * ''Omaggio a Kavafis''for guitar (1995) Commissioned by Sonopolis-Teatro La Fenice IV Edition* ''Hommage à Escher'' for piano (1995)* ''Cinque pezzi per organo'' (1999)* ''Teòdoton'' for double bass (2002)* ''Der Schützengel als Begleiter des Menschen'' Variations on the theme of Passacaglia Sonata XVI by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber for solo violin (2004) Commissioned by Fondo Ambiente Italiano Section of Venice.",
"* ''Come in uno specchio'' for piano (2008) Commissioned by Europe Direct – VE.net.O* ''Sette fantasie'' Variations on Così fan tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for piano (2008) Commissioned by Donne in Musica-Section of Venice * ''O sgouros vasilikòs'' for piano (2018) Commissioned by Technopolis, Athens* ''Viola che vola I, II, III'' for viola (2018)=== Compositions for choir ===* ''Sonetto contra la moglie'' on a poem by Francesco Berni for chorus with four even voice (1979)* ''Sette Cori'' on fragments from Medea by Euripides for mixed chorus (1990)* ''Daffodils'' on a poem by William Wordsworth for female choir or children's choir (1997) Commissioned by \"The Madrigal Singers\", Manila* ''Favoletta, Frutta erbaggi, Guarda là quella vezzosa'' Three little pieces on poems by Umberto Saba for female choir or children's choir (2001)* ''Don Giovanni, variazioni sul mito'' even variations on ''Là ci darem la mano'', texts by Euripides, Heine, Leopardi and Rainer Maria Rilke for 4 percussionists and organ in a faraway hall (Biennale Musica 2010) Commissioned by Biennale di Venezia* ''Magnificat'' Canticum Beatae Mariae Virginis (Luc.",
"I, 46-55) for 8 female (or children's) voices choir (2011)* ''Tre canti natalizi'' (Adeste fideles, Tu scendi dalle stelle, Stille Nacht) for choir with equal voices and percussion (2012) Commissioned by Teatro La Fenice Foundation=== Children's compositions ===* ''Il paggio saggio'' Theatrical action on text by Sergio Tofano for narrator, solo white voice, Children's Choir and Youth orchestra (1991)* ''Variazioni Curtolo'' on Happy Birthday to You for 2 violins (or violin e viola), piano, 3 (or more!)",
"young percussionists and family members chorus (2006)* ''Favole al telefono'' (Young Person's Guide to the Percussions) on text by Gianni Rodari for narrator and 4 percussionists (bravi!)",
"(2015) Commissioned by Amici della Musica di Foligno and Tetraktis Percussioni"
],
[
"Discography",
"* CD ''Museum of art'' (Production Music) Primrose Music, London, PRCD 058 (1993)* CD ''Venezia Musica Nuova'' collective CD of 7 Venetian composers (2002)* CD ''Workshops 2001/2002/2003'' 2 collective CDs of European composers attached to the Catalog produced by Ziel1=Kunst=Kunst1 and MEP Christa Prets ISBN 3-901757-37-6 (2004)* CD ''11-Im Gedenken an die Opfer von Terror und Krieg'' Eröffnungskonzert Sala Rossi im Teatro la Fenice 8.X.2004, collective CD of European composers produced by Ziel1=Kunst=Ziel1 e PSE-Sozialdemokratische Fraktion im Europäischen Parlament ISBN 3-901757-40-6 (2004)* Educational DVD ''Il Milione'' by Marco Polo complete reading, artistic direction by Gianfranco De Bosio, music by Maria Gabriella Zen, produced by Regione Veneto and Teatro Fondamenta Nuove, TFN/0108 (2008)* CD ''Medieval Travelers'' (Production Music) DENEB-DNB764 (2012)* CD ''Medieval wedding'' (Production Music) FlipperMusic Int.",
"Red Globe Records - RGR 164 (2017)* Audiobook ''Il Milione'' Artistic direction by Gianfranco De Bosio (2021) available open access in Portale Cultura Veneto (Bacheca/Libri letture) of Regione Veneto"
],
[
"Awards",
"* Visiting Scholar at Kodály Zoltán Magyar Kórusisklola Esztergom (HU) 1980, Italian Ministry of Culture* Gigi Ongaro Prize 1981 to ''Tropo di Maggio'', Conservatory of Music, Padua* Finalist at Internationaler Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Wettbewerb für Kammeropern 1986 Staatsoper Dresden Semperoper with ''L'amore di Don Perlimplino con Belisa nel giardino''* Orione Prize Rai Radio 3 1989 to incidental music for ''Le baruffe chiozzotte'' by Carlo Goldoni for string quartet* 1989-2006 Resident composer of Teatro a l'Avogaria of Venice* Finalist at Olympia International Composition Competition 1993 Athens with ''Salmi''* Delegate from Italy at the 2003 Workshop for European artists, Oslip (Austria) organized by MEP Christa Prets* Winner with the project ''Chronos parádoksos'' of 09/2006 European Competition for Culture Programme 2007-2013 of European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Union for a new opera* Winner of the Competition for a Linguistics PhD 2007/2010, Ca' Foscari University with the project for a new polyglot opera* Theatre OFF 2011 Prize of Teatro Goldoni (Venice) to ''Orlando-Orlando''* Giacomo Matteotti Prize of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (Italy) - VIII Edition 2012 to the libretto of the \"european\" opera ''Chronos Paràdoksos'' written with Gianfranco De Bosio* Argot OFF Prize 2012 to ''Orlando-Orlando''"
],
[
"Literary works",
"*''Studiare in vacanza: il metodo Kodály'' in ''Laboratorio Musica'' n.14/15 - Luglio-Agosto 1980, pp.",
"16-18 * ''Attualità di un metodo didattico del '700: \"Corelli trasformato in quattro Antifone e otto Tantum ergo da Antonio Tonelli Carpigiano\"'' in ''La Cartellina'' anno decimo n.45 - settembre 1986, Suvini Zerboni, Milano, pp.",
"20-32*''Citazioni da autori che mi sono particolarmente cari...'' in ''Musica Attuale'' 2/1991, Ed.",
"Musicali AGENDA, Bologna 1991, p. 13* Alberta Cataldi (a cura di), ''Autoanalisi dei compositori italiani contemporanei'' vol.1, Flavio Pagano Editore, Napoli 1992 ISBN 88-85228-16-X, p. 169* ''Arnold Schönberg: dalle leggi dell'armonia all'invenzione della dodecafonia'' in Quaderni ILAS/LL-10/1994, SISSA (Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati), Trieste 1994, pp.",
"13-30* ''Reti fantastiche - Aure scientifiche nella musica di György Ligeti'' in Quaderni ILAS/LL-6/1995, SISSA (Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati), Trieste 1995, pp.",
"1-29* ''Chronos parádoksos: genesi di un'opera poliglotta'' in DSpace Home - Ca' Foscari Editore Ca' Foscari University of Venice Venezia 2012* ''Don Bruno Bertoli e la musica'' in ''Appunti di Teologia'' Notiziario trimestrale del Centro di studi teologici Germano Pattaro di Venezia - Anno XXIX - n.4, Ottobre-Dicembre 2016, p.6* Preface to the book ''Fior da fiore: Sicilia, la mia terra'' by Maurizio Karra, Fotograf Editore, Palermo 2022 ISBN 978-88-97988-61-8=== Bibliography ===* Carlo Saletti, ''Le voci dal mare (lessico delle \"Baruffe\"): Musica per la scena'', in Quaderni di VENETOTeatro, Volume n. 14, Edizioni di VENETOTeatro, settembre 1988, pag.",
"44* Ute Büchter-Römer, ''Kompositionen für Stimme zeitgenössischer italienischer Komponistinnen'' in Viva Voce N° 66, Winter 2003 (Frau und Musik - Internationaler Arbeitskreis e.V., Frankfurt a.M.), pp.",
"5-6* Andrea Dicht, in A.V.",
"''64ª Stagione Sinfonica Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali'' Milano 2008 * Alessandro Vincenzi e Anja Rudak, ''Giornale di bordo: Studio su Orlando'' in ''Mediterraneo'' - Catalogo del 40º Festival Internazionale del Teatro della Biennale di Venezia, Marsilio Editori, Venezia 2009, pp.",
"80-83* Meri Lao, ''Dizionario maniacale del sette'', DigiSet, Roma 2013, ISBN 978-88-909048-0-6, p. 81 e pp.",
"298-299* Licia Mari, ''Ruzante e la musica'' in Sito regionale su Ruzante p.2 (La musica nelle messinscene del novecento)"
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"References"
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"External links",
"* * * * * * * * * * * *"
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[
"Edith Charlotte Onians"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Edith Charlotte Onians''' (2 February 1866 – 16 August 1955) was an Australian social reformer and voluntary welfare worker concerned with the welfare of newsboys in Melbourne."
],
[
"Life",
"Onians was born in 1866 Lancefield.",
"Her parents Charlotte (born Smith) and Richard Onians were both English immigrants.",
"Her father sold grain and he was an auctioneer.",
"Charlotte did not need to work.These are Edith Onian's first fifteen Boys of 1897The City Newsboys Try Society was started in 1895 by William Mark Forster and it was based in a store room at the Cyclorama Building in Melbourne at 192 Little Collins Street.",
"Onians became involved in 1897 and she gathered her fifteen newsboys.",
"She was known as the \"Mother of the Newsboys\" and she described the boys as rough and they were poor.",
"Australians would have called them \"Larrikins\".",
"She offered to give classes to the boys and these were accepted.",
"She taught them reading, writing and arithmetic and on Sundays, as a good Anglican, she gave them lessons in scripture.",
"The organisation moved in 1903 to Coromandel Place and in 1907 there was 700 members.",
"In 1923 they moved back to Little Collins Street.",
"This time it was in custom built two storey building.",
"Onians served as the organiser and secretary for over 55 years.In 1928 The Street Trading Act came into force and it introduced licensing for street traders.",
"This was due in part due to campaigning by Onians.",
"Boys under twelve were not allowed to trade on the street.",
"The board created by the act was made up of all men, except for Onians.She was appointed an Officer of the British Empire in the 1933 New Year Honours for her child welfare work in Victoria.Onians died in 1955 in a hospital in Heidelberg, Victoria.",
"Her obituary said that she would be missed by a government minister, the heads of two government departments and 20,000 others who had passed through her organisation."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Biography at ADB"
]
]
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[
[
"Mandurriao Plaza"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mandurriao Plaza''', formally known as '''Serapion C. Torre Park''', is a public plaza and urban park in Mandurriao district in Iloilo City, Philippines.",
"It is one of the six district plazas in Iloilo City.The plaza was named after Serapion C. Torre, known as the 'Father of Modern Ilonggo Literature', through Republic Act 1023 enacted on June 12, 1954.It is also currently under redevelopment, the same as six other district plazas in the city."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Dark Matter (Pearl Jam album)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Dark Matter''''' is the upcoming twelfth studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam.",
"It is set to be released on April 19, 2024, through Monkeywrench Records and Republic Records."
],
[
"Background and recording",
"''Dark Matter'' was recorded over three weeks in 2023 at Shangri-La in Malibu, California and, according to a press release, \"channels the shared spirit of a group of lifelong creative confidants and brothers in one room playing as if their very lives depended on it\".",
"On November 29, 2023, drummer Matt Cameron revealed that they finished a record with assistance from Andrew Watt and that it was \"mastered, mixed, ready to go\" at the time.",
"On January 5, 2024, guitarist Mike McCready described the album as \"a lot heavier\" than one might expect, saying that recording was less time-consuming than for their previous record ''Gigaton'', mostly thanks to the involvement from Watt, who was said to have \"kicked\" their \"asses\".",
"Later that month, on January 31, the band and Watt debuted ''Dark Matter'' in front of a group of fans at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, California, without revealing lyrics or song titles.",
"During the event, Eddie Vedder opined that this is their best work to date and how he could not be prouder of the band.On February 13, Pearl Jam announced the album alongside the release of the eponymous lead single."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Personnel",
"* Eddie Vedder – vocals, guitar* Jeff Ament – bass guitar* Matt Cameron – drums, percussion* Stone Gossard – guitar* Mike McCready – guitar* Marc VanGool - guitar technician, studio assistant* Andrew Watt - producer* Paul LaMalfa - engineer"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cindy Ball-Malone"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cindy Ball-Malone''' is an American softball coach who is the current head coach at UCF."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Ball-Malone graduated from the University of the Pacific in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in sports sciences and earned her master's in education in 2006.She played softball, volleyball, and basketball in middle school and high school with famed Stanford and USA softball player, Jessica Mendoza."
],
[
"Coaching career",
"===Boise State===On August 29, 2014, Ball-Malone was announced as the new head coach of the Boise State softball program.===UCF===On June 27, 2018, Ball-Malone was announced as the new head coach of the UCF softball program.The 2022 season, under Ball-Malone, UCF won a conference regular season and tournament title.",
"Central Florida would also advance to their first ever NCAA Super Regional after downing Michigan in the Orlando Regional Final.",
"Following the successful 2022 season, Ball-Malone's contract was extended through 2027 on July 22 of 2022.She has also been tasked with continuing the program's success in a new conference in 2024, after UCF agreed to a move to join the Big 12 Conference.===Team USA===On March 4, 2019, Ball-Malone was selected to serve as an assistant coach for the USA Junior National Team."
],
[
"Honors and personal life",
"Ball-Malone was inducted into the Pacific Hall of Fame in 2014.She had had her jersey No.",
"9 retired by the school as well.On February 10, 2023, Ball-Malone was Pacific's honoree in the 2023 West Coast Conference Hall of Honor.",
"She is labeled as the best two-way player in program history.Ball-Malone is married to Robert Malone III."
],
[
"Head coaching record",
"Sources:===College==="
],
[
"Coaching tree",
"Coached under:*Heather Tarr: Washington (2011–2012)*Tairia Flowers: Cal State Northridge (2013−2014)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* UCF Profile"
]
]
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