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"Georgia L. McMurray"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Georgia L. McMurray''' (March 18, 1934– December 18, 1992) was a New York City administrator and an activist for children, adolescents, and people with disabilities."
],
[
"Biography",
"McMurray was born on March 18, 1934, in Philadelphia to Daisy Gatewood McMurray (later Daisy Gatewood McMurray Fullen), a cafeteria worker and garment worker, and George McMurray, a barber.",
"McMurray attended the Girls' High School and was awarded a college scholarship.",
"McMurray had Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, and from her childhood could not participate in strenuous activity with her peers.In 1956, McMurray graduated from Temple University with a bachelor's degree in sociology.",
"In 1962, she earned her Master of Arts degree in social work from Bryn Mawr College.",
"During graduate school, she refused an operation to treat her McMurray had Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease that would have required she be in traction for nine months.In 1966, McMurray founded Project Teen Girls, a program that supported pregnant teens.",
"The program advocated for them to be allowed to remain in school, rather than be expelled as was typical at the time.",
"It also provided the teens with home and mental health services and homemaking courses.",
"In 1969, McMurray was appointed by New York City mayor John Lindsay to direct an early childhood task force, which led to the New York City Agency for Child Development with McMurray as its founding commissioner.",
"In this position, McMurray introduced programs for children of working parents and was a strong advocate for publicly funded daycare.In the early 1970s, McMurray had two artificial hip replacement surgeries and began using crutches.",
"In 1974, when Ed Koch became mayor of New York City, McMurray tendered her resignation in alignment with the standard professional courtecy done by agency administrators.",
"However, although many other administrators' resignations were not accepted, McMurray's was, likely due to political pressure against her reappointment.",
"Her physical disability was used as justification for accepting her resignation.McMurray cofounded, with assistant director for public education David Seeley, the Alliance for Children.",
"In 1978, McMurray became the deputy general director of programming for research and policy organization Community Service Society.",
"She remained in this position until 1986.In the position, she challenged the Koch administration's lack of child welfare reform.In 1977, McMurray was a New York Delegate to the Women's Conference.",
"She was involved in drafting Plank 7: Disabled Women, which identified the challenges disabled women faced, including the that they often had their children taken away from them.",
"It also described the \"double discrimination\" of disabled women.McMurray's health continued to deteriorate.",
"In the 1980s, she developed tetraplegia and was confined to a motorized scooter.",
"She learned to use a computer manipulated by a mouthpiece to continue her advocacy.",
"After recovering from a coma related to her disease, McMurray advocated for advance healthcare directives to be able to determine medical decisions including terminating life support.In 1986, McMurray founded the GLM Group to provide support to government and non-profit organizations working with families and children.",
"At this time she also taught as a Distinguished Professor of Social Policy at Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service.On April 10, 1992, Oprah Winfrey presented McMurray with the Essence Award in honor of her work.McMurray died on December 18, 1992, in her New York home."
],
[
"Awards",
"* 1985: Dr. Leo B. Marsh Memorial Award* 1986: New York Urban League's Building Brick Award* 1982: Children's Aid Society gave her its Distinguished Service Award* 1992: Essence Award"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Koh-Lanta: Les Chasseurs d'Immunité"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Koh-Lanta: Les Chasseurs d'Immunité''''' () is the twenty-fifth regular season and the thirtieth season overall of the French reality television series ''Koh-Lanta''.",
"The season was filmed in Luzon, Philippines where 20 contestants were divided into two tribes of ten competing in challenges to win the grand prize of €100,000.The main twist this season are the hidden immunity idols, which are now hidden all over the game such as: at immunity challenges, in the sea, in camp, in areas that are well-hidden.",
"More-so than in previous seasons.",
"The season aired on TF1 and premiered on 13 February 2024."
],
[
"Contestants",
" Contestant Original Tribe Intruders Enter Merged Tribe Finish'''Steve Grenier'''34, PerpignanKadasi'''Alicia Bouly'''23, FeillensMatukadMatukad'''Alexis Tchernychev'''21, CahorsKadasiKadasi'''Amri Madani'''42, BagnoletKadasiKadasi'''Aurélien Dulau'''37, Cenon-sur-VienneKadasiKadasi'''Cécile Poprawa'''41, Boulogne-BillancourtMatukadMatukad'''David Murail'''36, Illkirch-GraffenstadenMatukadMatukad'''Émilie Clavis'''45, NarbonneMatukadMatukad'''Jean Belmonte'''26, Les Monts d'AunayMatukadMatukad'''Julie Rignault'''37, RouyMatukadMatukad'''Léa '''40, NanterreKadasiKadasi'''Léa Notardonato'''22, SèteMatukad'''Maxime Barbet'''43, FranchevilleMatukadMatukad'''Mégane Rouland'''28, MoselleMatukadMatukad'''Meïssa Seck'''29, ChâtillonMatukadMatukad'''Nathalie Suhard'''55, ParisKadasiKadasi'''Océane Montenegro'''35, SerbannesKadasiKadasi'''Pauline Bonneil'''29, CastelginestKadasiKadasi'''Ricky Poyet'''23, RivesaltesMatukadMatukad'''Sarah Diawara'''34, BigugliaKadasiKadasi'''Sébastien Cazaux'''30, PauKadasiKadasi'''William Plancq'''62, IttevilleKadasi"
],
[
"Challenges",
"Episode Air dateChallengesEliminatedFinish Reward ImmunityEpisode 113 February 2024KadasiMatukadSteve1st Voted OutDay 3Episode 220 February 2024KadasiKadasiAlicia2nd Voted OutDay 6Episode 327 February 20243rd Voted OutDay 9"
],
[
"Voting History",
"#Original TribeEpisode12Voted outSteve Votes6-4AlexisSteveAliciaAmriNathalieAurélienSteveCécileDavidÉmilieJeanJulie LéaSteveMaximeMéganeMeïssaNathalieSteveOcéaneStevePaulineSteveRickySarahNathalieSébastienNathalieSteveNathalie"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Sally Cluchey"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sally Cluchey''' is an American politician who has served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives since December 7, 2022.She represents Maine's 52nd House district."
],
[
"Electoral history",
"She was elected on November 8, 2022, in the 2022 Maine House of Representatives election against Peter Lewis.",
"She assumed office on December 7, 2022."
],
[
"Biography",
"Cluchey earned a Bachelor of Arts in classics and classical languages, literatures, and linguistics from Kenyon College in 2001 and an Master of Science in biomedical science and regulatory compliance from Hood College in 2008."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Kipparikvartetti"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Kipparikvartetti, 1952 (Auvo Nuotio, Olavi Virta, Teijo Joutsela, Kauko Käyhkö)'''Kipparikvartetti''' (literally \"skipper quartet\") was a Finnish vocal group (quartet) initially put together by Harry Bergström, existed during 1951–1983."
],
[
"History",
"The quartet was first brought together for the 1950 musical comedy film to sing for the crew of a steamboat under the direction of Bergström, although only Olavi Virta was seen on screen, and Teijo Joutsela, Auvo Nuotio and Kauko Käyhkö only lent their voices.",
"Due to film success Bergström formed a real quartet, debuted next year.Until 1955 its conductor was Bergström, succeeded by George de Godzinsky.There was a 1952 film ''Kipparikvartetti'' about the group."
],
[
"Members",
"*First Tenor - (1950–1983)*Second tenor - Olavi Virta (1950–1953)*Second tenor - (1953–1972)*Second tenor - Kalevi Vallineva (1951, 1972–1983)*First bass - (1950–1983)*Second bass - (1950–1983)*Second bass - (replaced Käyühkö several times)*Second bass - (replaced Käyühkö several times during 1970–1983)"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Siegbert Uhlig"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Siegbert Uhlig''' is a German academic.",
"He is emeritus professor at the University of Hamburg.Uhlig is most known for his contributions to the field of Ethiopian Studies, primarily through his work on the ''Encyclopaedia Aethiopica''.",
"He developed the project, took over the scientific management of the encyclopedia, and published it.",
"His research encompasses Ethiopian paleography, the publication of Ethiopian text editions of biblical books, and the edition of the Ethiopian Enoch in German language.",
"He founded the journal ''Aethiopica'', serving as a platform for scholarly discussions in the field.",
"Furthermore, he founded the German-Ethiopian Foundation, supporting Ethiopian studies research and young academics in the field."
],
[
"Education",
"Uhlig pursued Theological Studies at the Friedensau Theological Seminary from 1957 to 1961.In 1969, he earned his Ph.D. in Protestant Theology from the University of Rostock, presenting a thesis on A.W.",
"Dieckhoff's statement on church political and theological disputes of his time.",
"In 1980, he obtained his second doctorate in Oriental Studies from the University of Hamburg.",
"In 1985, he completed his habilitation in Ethiopian Studies at the University of Hamburg with research on Ethiopian paleography."
],
[
"Career",
"Between 1980 and 1985, he worked on a research project of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, focusing on Ethiopian paleography.",
"From 1985 to 1990, he served as a fellow at the Research Center for Historical Palestinian Studies at the University of Osnabrück.",
"During this period, he was also appointed as an Associate Professor (Außerplanmäßiger Professor) at the same university.",
"In 1990, the University of Hamburg appointed him as a full professor of African Studies.",
"He held this position until his retirement in 2004.In 1998, he founded the journal ''Aethiopica: International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies'', and in 2002, he established the Research Center for Ethiopian Studies at the University of Hamburg, now known as the Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies.",
"From 1994 to 2009, he served as the editor of the monograph series ''Aethiopistische Forschungen''.",
"Furthermore, between 1998 and 2010, he acted as the scientific director and general editor of the international project ''Encyclopaedia Aethiopica''.In 2004, Uhlig established the German-Ethiopian Foundation to promote research in Ethiopian studies and support emerging scholars."
],
[
"Selected works",
"Uhlig's main work is the ''Encyclopaedia Aethiopica'', on whose publication he worked for approximately 20 years and five volumes.",
"It includes contributions on Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, parts of Sudan, and Somalia, covering various aspects such as history, languages, literature, ethnology, religion, culture, society, and arts.Uhlig's 1988 work ''Ethiopian Palaeography'' provides basic research for the chronological classification of Ethiopian manuscripts; a condensed version of which was used in the ''Introduction to Ethiopian Palaeography (1990)''.Uhlig also edited a book with David Appleyard and others in 2017, titled ''Ethiopia: History, Culture, and Challenges''.",
"The volume delves into various facets of Ethiopia, encompassing geography, history, cultures, religions, society, politics, contemporary developments, and major challenges.",
"A German edition of the book, titled ''Äthiopien – Geschichte, Kultur, Herausforderungen'' (2018), has also been published.In collaboration with Gernot Bühring, Uhlig has jointly published and provided commentary on a rare early work concerning Ethiopian history in 1994, Damian de Góis' work on the faith and customs of the Ethiopians dating back to the year 1540.After the death of the bibliographer Lockot, Uhlig collaborated with Verena Böll to edit and publish his bibliography titled ''Bibliographia Aethiopica II (1998)''."
],
[
"Research",
"Uhlig has primarily contributed foundational works to the field of Ethiopian Studies.",
"At the beginning of his career, palaeographic and codicological investigations were at the forefront of his research interests, later shifting to a focus on textual-critical contributions.",
"Throughout each phase of his research, he focused on the transitional period from pre-scientific Ethiopian studies to the establishment of scientific Ethiopian Studies, such as the works of Damian de Góis and Ludolf.The focus of Uhlig's work lies in providing essential working materials in the field of Ethiopian studies, such as the ''Encyclopaedia Aethiopica''."
],
[
"Awards and honors",
"*2016 – Edward Ullendorff Medal, The British Academy*2018 – Award for Professional Excellence, Bikila Awards"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"===Books===*''Das äthiopische Henochbuch.",
"Jüdische Schriften aus hellenistisch-römischer Zeit V 6'' (1984) ISBN 9783579039565*''Äthiopische Paläographie'' (1988) ISBN 9783515045629 *''Novum Testamentum Aethiopice: Die Gefangenschaftsbriefe'' (1993) ISBN 3515054472*''Damian de Góis’ Schrift über Glaube und Sitten der Äthiopier'' (1994) ISBN 9783447035125*''Encyclopaedia Aethiopica'' (2003–2014) ISBN 9783447047463====Festschrift for Uhlig====*''Studia Aethiopica'' (2004) ISBN 9783447048910===Selected articles===*Uhlig, S. (1988).",
"Ludolfs Deutung der äthiopischen Geschichte des 17.Jahrhunderts in der ‚Schaubühne der Weltgeschichte‘.",
"Afrika und Übersee 71(2), 267–286.*Uhlig,S.",
"(1989).",
"Ein pseudepigraphischer Actaschluss in der äthiopischen Version, Oriens Christianus 73,129-136.",
"*Uhlig, S. (1999).",
"Dǝrsan des Yaʿqob von Sǝrug für den vierten Sonntag im Monat Taḫśaś.",
"Aethiopica, 2, 7-52.",
"*Uhlig, S. (2001).",
"Eine trilinguale ʿEzana-Inschrift.",
"Aethiopica, 4, 7-31.",
"*Uhlig, S. (2003).",
"Bible: Biblical text criticism, Encyclopaedia Aethiopica I, 565–569*Uhlig, S.(2007).",
"Ludolf, Hiob, Encyclopaedia Aethiopica III, 601–603."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Liaqat Ali (Balochistan politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Liaqat Ali''' is a Pakistani politician from Quetta District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as an Independent candidate from PB-43 Quetta-VI and secured 7,277 votes.",
"The runner-up was Sardar Douda Khan who secured 5,190 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Philodendron pastazanum"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Philodendron pastazanum''''' is a species of plant in the genus ''Philodendron'' native to Ecuador and Peru.",
"It has cordate leaves, somewhat similar to ''Philodendron mamei'' and ''Philodendron sodiroi'', but with deep green foliage and light venation."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Stacey Franklin Jones"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Stacey Franklin Jones''' is an American computer scientist, and academic administrator who was the fifth chancellor of Elizabeth City State University from 2014 to 2015."
],
[
"Life",
"Jones is from Boston.",
"She earned a B.S.",
"in mathematics, magna cum laude, from Howard University in 1982.From 1982 to 1993, she worked in Maryland for Northrop Grumman as a defense and electronic systems software engineer and product development manager.",
"She completed M.S.",
"degrees in numerical science (1986) and technical management (1991) at Johns Hopkins University.",
"In 1997, Jones earned a Ph.D. in computer science from the George Washington University.",
"Her dissertation was titled, ''Major Cost Categories for a Rough-Order-Magnitude Cost Model for Multimedia Computer-based Training''.",
"C. Dianne Martin was her doctoral advisor.In 1997, Jones joined the computer science department at Johns Hopkins University as a research scientist and adjunct faculty member.",
"She joined Benedict College in 2000 as the chair of the mathematics and computer science department.",
"She served as its dean of the school of science, technology, engineering and mathematics from 2002 to 2008.Jones became the vice president of sponsored programs and research in 2007 and senior vice president in 2009.In July 2010, she became the provost and vice president for academic affairs of Bowie State University.",
"In the fall of 2011, she returned to the private sector.",
"On October 1, 2014, Jones became the fifth chancellor and tenth chief executive officer of Elizabeth City State University.",
"Succeeding interim chancellor, Charles Becton, she is the first female in the role.",
"Jones resigned on December 31, 2015.From August 2016 to January 2018, she was the interim provost and vice president for academic affairs at Norfolk State University.",
"She became the special projects assistant to the interim president in February 2018.In 2018, she joined Fairmont State University as its vice president for institutional effectiveness and strategic operations.Jones has two children."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Potter Instrument"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Potter Instrument Company''' was a public American computer hardware company active from 1942 to the late 1970s and based in Long Island.",
"It was founded by '''John Taft Potter''' (1911–1987), a prolific inventor of electronic instruments and magnetic computer storage devices.",
"The company was the first to market a random-access mass storage device with interchangeable media in 1957."
],
[
"History",
"Potter Instrument Company was founded by John Taft Potter (1911–1987) in Long Island in 1942.The company initially produced a variety of electromechanical devices for enterprise recordkeeping, including a device that could accurately count up to 1,600,000 pieces of paper in around one second, before moving onto more advanced computer hardware that would become its forte.In 1948, John T. Potter filed for a patent that describes a random access mass storage device working in three dimensions that uses steel wires as the recording medium.",
"The patent was accepted in 1952, the same year the company announced their first linear tape drives.",
"As described in the patent, the device comprises a rows of the two-dimensional frames, onto which columns of the steel wires are suspended.",
"A selector arm raises one of the frames, a read–write head slides and pivots onto a selected wire, and the wire is moved up and down to record data along it.",
"The entire set of frames could be moved all at once and replaced with a different set, making it a pioneering removable storage device as well as an early mass-storage device.",
"Potter with the help of George Comstock later tweaked the design to use half-inch magnetic tape (suspended in the frames using springs) instead of steel wire.",
"He successfully marketed the device to the Univac Corporation in 1957.With this, the Potter Three-Dimensional Memory Device was the first magnetic random-access mass storage device with interchangeable media, predating the disk packs of the early 1960s and the first 8-inch floppy disks of the late 1960s.",
"National Cash Register would later work upon the patent to create Card Random-Access Memory, or CRAM, which was much more commercially successful than Potter's own device.Potter eventually pursued more traditional rotating disk drives in 1968 with the release of their DD4311 disk drive, plug-compatible with IBM's 2311 drive.",
"Potter's disk drives were praised for being marginally faster than their IBM counterparts while costing far less.",
"They would eventually become a major player in the mainframe and minicomputer hard drive market.",
"Potter also specialized in data-entry terminals and chain printers.At their peak in the 1970s, Potter was the largest computer company in Long Island, employing over 1,500 people across four plants.",
"In the late 1960s the firm entered the computer rental business, leasing out IBM mainframes to large businesses, following in the footsteps of large players like Itel and Foxboro.",
"This would eventually become Potter's undoing, as in 1971 IBM severely cut their leasing fees, reducing the demand for third-party lessor such as Potter.",
"In 1972, the company posted a $13.1-million loss.",
"John T. Potter resigned as president and COO in January 1973, while remaining CEO and chairman of the company.",
"Two years later, in April 1975, Potter filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and shut down their Long Island operations.While the bulk of Potter's facilities remained physically locked up amid bankruptcy proceedings, the company's 100-worker military products division continued to operate in spite of orders from above.",
"In August 1975, the division was acquired by Jan Stenbeck, a 31-year-old businessman from Sweden, and rechristened Miltope Corporation.",
"Miltope thrived off their military contracts and is still in business , while Potter dissolved sometime in the late 1970s, after John T. Potter had been ousted as chairman and CEO in 1978."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Marleys Hill"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Marleys Hill''' is a hill in the Port Hills above Christchurch, New Zealand.",
"It is a short distance south-west of Sugarloaf, and is taller than it by a few metres.",
"The hilltop is the location of several radio repeater stations, including the primary amateur radio repeater for Christchurch.",
"On the north side of the hill is the Christchurch Adventure Park."
],
[
"History",
"Marleys Hill was a key location for the collection of stone for building in early Christchurch, with a quarry situated on the south side of the hill as early as 1859.The hill is named after William Marley — a carpenter and architect who arrived on the ship ''Charlotte Jane'' and owned land close to the summit.Between 1927 and 1977 there was a nursing home near the summit called Mary's Mount Rest Home, operated by the Sisters of Calvary Hospital.The hill was subjected to significant damage in both the 2017 Port Hills fires and the later 2024 Port Hills fire, including the loss of several radio transmitters at the top of the hill."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2014 Tennessee Senate election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2014 Tennessee State Senate election''' was held on November 4, 2014, to elect 17 of the 33 seats for the Tennessee's State Senate.",
"The elections coincided with the Governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and State House elections.",
"The primary elections were held on August 7, 2014.Republicans gained 2 seats, expanding their Senate Supermajority."
],
[
"Results summary",
"PartyCandidatesVotesSeats %BeforeUpWonAfter+/–RepublicanDemocraticIndependentWrite-in'''Total'''Source: === Closest races ==="
],
[
"See also",
"* 2014 Tennessee elections* 2014 Tennessee House of Representatives election"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Godziński"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Godziński''', feminine: '''Godzińska''' is a Polish surname.",
"Notable people with the surname include:*Roman Godziński (born 1968), Polish diver* (born 1985) Polish female football player* (born 1939), Polish Mongolist and Tibetologist* (1917–2007), Polish physicist*George de Godzinsky (1914–1994), Finnish composer, pianist and conductor of Polish ancestry"
],
[
"See also",
"**"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Khaleda Khanam"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Khaleda Khanam''' (circa 1949 – 11 September 2022) was a veteran of Bangladesh Liberation war, educator, and Awami League politician.",
"She served as a member of parliament and parliamentary whip."
],
[
"Career",
"Khanam was a professor and head of the Department of Political Science at Lalmatia Govt.",
"Mohila College.",
"She retired from academia in 2009.She was the general secretary of the Bangladesh National Society for the Blind.Khanam was the General Secretary and Co-Vice President of the Bangladesh Mohila Awami League.Khanam served as a Whip in the Bangladesh Parliament from the women's reserved seat in 1996."
],
[
"Death",
"Khanam passed away on 11 September 2022."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"The Informed Parent"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Informed Parent''''' is a parenting book written by Tara Haelle and Emily Willingham and published by the Penguin Group imprint Perigee Books on April 5, 2016."
],
[
"Background",
"The book is written chronologically from pregnancy to toddlerhood.",
"A range of topics are covered in the book such as whether it's safe to dye your hair during pregnancy, whether to use a pacifier, and when to start toilet training.",
"Each section has a \"What We Did\" paragraph at the end of it where the authors note what worked and what didn't work for them.The authors encourage the use of vaccines and emphasize that the immunization schedule has been thoroughly tested.",
"According to the studies that Haelle and Willingham used to write the book, the father eperiences greater levels of sleep deprivation than the mother in the United States.",
"The book discusses the differences between breast feeding and formula feeding, and the authors' conclusions are that there are benefits to either one and that the benefits of breast feeding is over exaggerated."
],
[
"Reception",
"The ''Publishers Weekly'' review criticised the book saying that the book's contents are poorly organized and the book lacked the necessary footnotes to properly support and verify its claims.",
"Sarah Kuppen praised the book in ''The Conversation'' saying that the book made the research \"easy to digest\" and the authors did a good job of balancing the research with personal anecdotes."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"** at NPR"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Big Sky Conference women's basketball tournament"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Big Sky Conference women's basketball tournament''' is the upcoming postseason tournament for the Big Sky Conference, to be held March 9–13 at Idaho Central Arena in Boise, Idaho.",
"It will be the 41st edition of the tournament, which debuted in 1983.The winner will receive the Big Sky's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA tournament."
],
[
"Seeds",
"The ten teams will be seeded by conference record, with a tiebreaker system for identical conference records.",
"The top six teams will receive a first-round bye.SeedSchoolRecordTiebreaker1–2–3–4–5–6–7–8–9–10–"
],
[
"Schedule",
"SessionGameTimeMatchupScoreTelevisionAttendanceFirst round – Saturday, March 91112:00 pmNo.",
"9 vs. No.",
"10–ESPN+22:30 pmNo.",
"7 vs. No.",
"8–Quarterfinals – Sunday, March 102312:00 pmNo.",
"1 vs.",
"Winner Game 1–ESPN+42:30 pmNo.",
"2 vs.",
"Winner Game 2–Quarterfinals – Monday, March 113512:00 pmNo.",
"4 vs. No.",
"5–ESPN+62:30 pmNo.",
"3 vs. No.",
"6–Semifinals – Tuesday, March 124712:00 pmWinner Game 3 vs.",
"Winner Game 5–ESPN+82:30 pmWinner Game 4 vs.",
"Winner Game 6–Championship game – Wednesday, March 13593:00 pmWinner Game 7 vs.",
"Winner Game 8–ESPNU Game times in MT.",
"Rankings denote tournament seeding."
],
[
"Bracket",
"Source:"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Mahli Beardman"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mahli Beardman''' (born 31 August 2005) is an Australian cricketer, from the Southwest of WA, who plays for Western Australia.",
"He is a right handed batsman and right arm medium fast bowler.",
"He made his List A cricket debut on 4 November 2023 against New South Wales."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Dunsborough and raised in Margaret River, WA Mahli Beardman was spotted playing in Cowaramup, to the south of Perth, Western Australia, as a 10 year old and soon afterwards Beardman came to be coached and mentored by Australia bowling great Dennis Lillee.",
"In 2022, he was invited to train with the senior Australian cricket team as they prepared to play a test match against the West Indies in Perth.Beardman made his List-A cricket debut on 4 November 2023 for Western Australia against New South Wales.",
"His first wicket was that of Moises Henriques, caught at mid-on after the ball had deflected from the non-striker’s helmet."
],
[
"International career",
"In December 2022, he was called up to the Australia national under-19 cricket team.",
"He featured as Australia U19 won the 2024 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in South Africa.",
"He was named player was named player of the match in the final after taking 3-15 against India U19."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"One More Thing (Lime Garden album)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''One More Thing''''' is the debut studio album by British indie rock band Lime Garden, released on 16 February 2024 through So Young Records.",
"It was produced by Ali Chant, and preceded by five singles: \"Nepotism (Baby)\", \"Love Song\", \"I Want to Be You\", \"Mother\" and \"Pop Star\" and received acclaim from critics."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''One More Thing'' received a score of 82 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating \"universal acclaim\".",
"''Mojo'' felt that \"allied to keening, reedy vocals and sophisticated hooks, these songs deliver a truly impressive debut\".",
"''DIY''s Elvis Thirlwell called it \"an intimately touching listen, with each of vocalist Chloe Howard's words confessed as if over a cup of tea on a kitchen table\" and felt that it \"confirms Lime Garden as a band with potential to achieve even higher artistic greatness\".Tara Hepburn of ''The Skinny'' found it to be \"full of wry lyrics and interesting sonic choices\" and remarked that \"some of these musical experiments work better than others\", concluding that \"as far as debut albums go, this is a promising one\".",
"''NME''s Tilly Foulkes summarised: \"lucking sounds and aesthetics from both late '00s indie sleaze and contemporary alt-pop, this stellar record – which takes its name from a short story by Raymond Carver – is nothing short of electric\"."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Personnel",
"'''Lime Garden'''* Chloe Howard – vocals, guitar* Annabel Whittle – drums* Leila Deeley – guitar* Tippi Morgan – bass guitar"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Roh Jae-hyun"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Roh Jae-hyun''' (; 8 August 1926 – 25 September 2019) was a retired general of the Republic of Korea Army and politician who served as the 21st Minister of National Defense.",
"He resigned ungracefully after the Coup d'état of December Twelfth."
],
[
"Education",
"*1945 Graduated from in Masan, Gyeongsangnam-do*1947 Graduated from Korea Military Academy, 3rd Graduating Class*1949 Graduated from Republic of Korea Army Infantry School*1950 Graduated from U.S. Army Artillery School*1951 Graduated from Republic of Korea Army Armor School*1957 Graduated from Republic of Korea Army College*1960 6th Bachelor of Public Administration, Korea National Defense University*1965 Master of Public Administration, Korea National Defense University"
],
[
"Military career",
"He served as the commander of the artillery division of the 25th Division and the commander of the artillery division of the I Corps in 1954, Principal of the Army Artillery School in 1956, Commander of the 30th Division in 1957, Commander of the 7th Division in 1960, Inspector General of the Army Headquarters in 1962, Commander of the Army Logistics Base in 1964, Commander of the II Corps in 1966, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army in 1969, and then the 20th Chief of Staff of the Army and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff before retiring as a General of the Army."
],
[
"Role in the December 12th Coup",
"He became the 21st Minister of National Defense in 1977.During the December 12th Coup d'état, he fleed from his position and brought his entire family to the Yongsan Garrison to seek protection from the Americans before being advised to go back to duty.",
"After reluctantly returning to the army command, he refused to give order of arresting Chun Doo-Hwan or other rebel leaders due to previously receiving their bribe.",
"Instead, he ordered the arrest of Army Chief of Staff Jeong Seung-hwa to appease the rebels.",
"Shortly thereafter, he resigned from politics."
],
[
"Later life",
"From 1981, he served as the president of Korea Chemical Industries, and after retiring from politics, he was elected chairman of the board of directors of the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology in 1981 and president of the Korea Fertilizer Industry Association in 1982.In 1988, he resigned as chairman of the Chemical Research Institute and of the Fertilizer Industry Association.",
"In 1991, he was elected as the second president of the , and in 1995, he briefly served as a special member of the Alliance for Freedom and Democracy."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Big South Conference women's basketball tournament"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Big South women's basketball tournament''' is the postseason women's basketball tournament that will end the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season of the Big South Conference.",
"It will be held from March 6–10 and played at the Qubein Center.",
"The tournament winner will receive the automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA tournament."
],
[
"Seeds",
"All of the conference teams will compete in the tournament.",
"The top seven teams will receive a first-round bye.",
"Teams are seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records.The tiebreakers operate in the following order:# Head-to-head record.# Record against the top-ranked conference team not involved in the tie, going down the standings until the tie is broken.",
"For this purpose, teams with the same conference record are considered collectively.",
"If two teams were unbeaten or winless against an opponent but did not play the same number of games against that opponent, the tie is not considered broken.SeedSchoolConferenceOverallTiebreaker1––2––3––4––5––6––7––8––9––"
],
[
"Schedule",
"GameTime*MatchupScoreChannelOpening round - Wednesday, March 616:00 pmNo.",
"8 vs No.",
"9–ESPN+Quarterfinals - Friday March 8212:00 pmNo.",
"1 vs Winner Game 1–ESPN+32:00 pmNo.",
"4 vs No.",
"5–46:00 pmNo.",
"2 vs. No.",
"7–58:00 pmNo.",
"3 vs No.",
"6–Semifinals - Saturday, March 966:00 pmWinner Game 2 vs Winner Game 3–ESPN+78:00 pmWinner Game 4 vs Winner Game 5–Championship - Sunday, March 1086:00 pmWinner Game 6 vs Winner Game 7–ESPN2*Game times in ET"
],
[
"Bracket"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2014 Tennessee House of Representatives election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2014 Tennessee House of Representatives election''' was held on November 4, 2014, to elect 99 seats for the Tennessee House of Representatives.",
"The elections coincided with the Governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and State Senate elections.Republicans maintained their supermajority in the state house, gaining 2 seats."
],
[
"Results summary",
"+Summary of the November 4, 2014 Tennessee House election resultsPartyCandidatesVotesSeats %+/–RepublicanDemocraticIndependentWrite-in'''Total'''100.0099Source: === Close races ==="
],
[
"Results"
],
[
"See also",
"* 2014 Tennessee elections* 2014 Tennessee Senate election"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Amjad Ali Khan (Pakistani politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Amjad Ali Khan''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Khan won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-2 Swat-I as an Independent candidate.",
"He received 88,938 votes while runner up Amir Muqam of Pakistan Muslim League (N) received 37,764 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Robert C. North"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robert Carver North''' (17 November 1914 – 15 July 2002) was an American political scientist, noted for pioneering the use of quantitative analytic methods in international studies.",
"He graduated from Union College and was an English schoolteacher before enlisting in the army during World War II.",
"He then completed a master's and doctorate at Stanford University and the Hoover Institution, and joined the faculty of Stanford in the department of political science, becoming professor emeritus in 1985."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Frank Eck"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Frank Eck''' (born '''Francis Henry Eck'''; July 15, 1911 – October 16, 1987) was an American newspaper writer and editor.",
"He was with the Associated Press from 1943 until his retirement in 1976, and was the Sports Editor of AP Newsfeatures from 1946 through 1972."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Born in Brooklyn and raised in Queens, New York, Eck was one of ten children born to Jacob Frank Eck and Lillian R. Andres.",
"He attended Jamaica High School, where, at age 14, he served as high school sports correspondent.",
"In 1928, the 17-year-old Eck was hired as Sports Editor of the newly founded ''Queens County Evening News'', where he remained until 1933.From 1933 through 1937, he was a reporter with ''The New York Times''.",
"Employer notwithstanding, on July 1, 1935, in the annual exhibition contest between Brooklyn and New York chapters of the Baseball Writers' Association of America, Eck, cast in the role of the Brooklyn-born 'ringer,' delivered a game-winning, ninth-inning three-run homer off losing pitcher Louis Effrat in Brooklyn's 18-15 decision.As of April 1939, Eck was employed in some capacity by Neary Memorials, Inc. at St. John's Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens.",
"In 1940 and '41, he was publicity director for the Metropolitan Baseball Association.",
"His job title—along with his part in compiling and making available league stats—was occasionally cited in local coverage of the M. B.",
"A.; two of the first such instances concern Springfield Greys player-manager and former major leaguer Overton Tremper's pursuit of the Association's batting crown.In 1941, Eck was also employed at least briefly by ''The Brooklyn Daily Eagle''."
],
[
"AP Newsfeatures (1946–1972)",
"After about a year and a half in the ranks of AP Newsfeatures Sports ''Writers'', Eck succeeded his predecessor, Chip Royal, as Sports Editor in May 1946.One notable feature of Eck's tenure as AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor was an abundance of articles on the theme of \"My Biggest Thrill,\" ghostwritten for athletes and coaches, including many Hall-of-Famers from a variety of sports.",
"In baseball, there was Rogers Hornsby, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Eddie Mathews, Duke Snider, and Ralph Kiner, pitchers Warren Spahn and Robin Roberts, managers Casey Stengel and Al Lopez, Others included boxers Joe Louis and Billy Conn, jockey Eddie Arcaro, and golfers Lloyd Mangrum, Craig Wood, Johnny Farrell, Jimmy Demaret and Roberto De Vicenzo."
],
[
"Clemente's 'ghost'",
"In November 1971, ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' sports editor Al Abrams reported that Eck had been approached to serve as the as-told-to author of an autobiography of newly crowned World Series MVP, Roberto Clemente.",
"As noted by Abrams in a prior column, Clemente had already informed prospective collaborators that he would use a tape recorder to ensure that everything printed \"will be the way I say it.\"",
"The following March, not only was Eck's participation confirmed, but his work-in-progress received a preliminary thumbs-up from Abrams.",
"\"Clemente's book, which will be co-authored by Frank Eck of the New York Associated Press office, is expected to net $50,000 from the publisher.",
"I have heard some of the tapes and read a couple of the chapters.",
"The book will offer excellent reading when it comes out in six months.\"",
"Abrams' timetable notwithstanding, September came and went, as did Pittsburgh's Series repeat hopes, and even Clemente's ill-fated New Year's Eve flight before any further news emerged.",
"It was not until March 3, 1973, that Abrams—after briefly referencing four Clemente biographies soon to be published by an unspecified wire service—broke the news that \"Frank Eck, New York Associated Press sports writer, says he has the only real book on Clemente ... composed of taped interviews.\"",
"Eck's claim—and/or the finished product—evidently failed to impress potential publishers; indeed, it appears to be the final published mention of this project, if not quite Eck's final mention of the Pirate star.",
"The following month, his piece on Vera Clemente's appearance at Pittsburgh's home opener was published in ''The Sporting News''."
],
[
"Retirement",
"In the summer of 1976, as per the company's mandatory guideline, Eck retired from the Associated Press at age 65.During the following decade, he occasionally covered local sports for the ''The Long-Islander'', penning a sometimes-weekly column under his own name as well as doing a small amount of ghosting."
],
[
"Personal life and death",
"Eck was married to, and divorced from, Violet Kathryn Bertram in the summer of 1933 and March 1934, respectively.",
"Following a brief engagement to Dorothy Whitney Burtis, announced in August 1934, Eck was once again married to Bertram on February 9, 1935, and remained so for the rest of his life.",
"They had one child, a daughter, Adrienne.",
"In 1951, the family moved from Queens to the Town of Huntington in Suffolk County, Long Island.",
"On October 16, 1987, two days after being brought there with chest pains, Eck died at Huntington Hospital of a heart attack at age 76.His remains are buried at St Patrick's Cemetery in Huntington."
],
[
"Legacy",
"After his death, the Frank H. Eck Memorial Trophy was instituted, awarded each year to the best high school football team in Huntington Town."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Eck, Frank (1957).",
"\"Gleason Meets Hurricane\".",
"''San Angelo Standard-Times''.",
"p. 13.",
"* Eck, Frank (October 24, 1969).",
"\"Miracle Mets Meet Success in Many Odd Ways\".",
"''The Muscatine Journal''.",
"p. 8."
],
[
"External sites",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Ninão"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''João Fantoni''' (24 June 1905 – 19 July 1987), better known as '''Ninão''' or '''Fantoni I''', was a Brazilian professional footballer and manager, who played as a forward."
],
[
"Career",
"One of the first great idols in the history of Cruzeiro EC, Ninão is one of the greatest goalscorers in the club's history, with 167 goals in 127 matches (1.41 per game).",
"He was runner-up for the club in 1922, 1923 and 1924, and three-times champion in 1928, 1929 and 1930, being top scorer in these three editions, with emphasis on 1928 with 43 goals.",
"Some sources credit him with scoring 10 goals in a single match, against Alves Nogueira, a feat that would equal that of Dadá Maravilha in the Sport Recife 14–0 Santo Amaro match.Alongside his brother (Niginho), he was hired by the SS Lazio in 1931, remaining until 1934 when he returned to Brazil with the increase in political tension in Italy due to the Abyssinia Crisis.",
"Ninão returned to Cruzeiro and ended his career in 1938.He was also a member of the club's board and coach on three occasions: 1937, 1943–1944, when he was state champion, and 1959."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Ninão is brother os also footballers Niginho (Leonídio Fantoni) and Orlando Fantoni, cousin of Nininho Fantoni, and father of Benito Fantoni and Fernando Fantoni."
],
[
"Honours",
"===Player===;Cruzeiro*Campeonato Mineiro: 1928, 1929, 1930*Campeonato AMET: 1926;Individual*1928 Campeonato Mineiro top scorer: 43 goals*1929 Campeonato Mineiro top scorer: 33 goals*1930 Campeonato Mineiro top scorer: 18 goals===Manager===;Cruzeiro*Campeonato Mineiro: 1943"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Ninão at ogol.com.br"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Park Hye-ryeong"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Park Hye-ryeong''' (; born in Seoul, 1974) is a South Korean documentary film director, producer and entertainment executive.",
"She currently serves as the CEO of Hayanso Entertainment, a company she established in 2008.Park Hye-ryeong has produced over 40 documentaries on terrestrial broadcasting for 18 years.",
"Her notable works include collaborations with culinary researcher on projects such as \"Human Theater\" (KBS 2006), \"Wandering Gourmet\" (SBS 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013), and \"How to Eat Well and Live Well\" (SBS 2014–2016), as well as the feature-length documentary film \"The Wandering Chef\" (2020)."
],
[
"Career",
"=== Television documentary director ==='''Park Hye-ryeong''' started her directing career at Hubnet.",
"She directed \"VJ Commando\" and the pilot program \"Youth\" for KBS2.Later, she was recruited by CEO Lee Dong-seok to work as a director at his production company called Leespro, which provided outsourced production services for KBS2.At Leespro, she served as one of the directors for the popular KBS show called \"KBS Field Report Zone 3,\" and later for \"Human Theater.\"",
"It was during the filming of an episode titled \"Breaking the Chef's Poison\" for \"Human Theater\" that Park first met culinary researcher .After Leespro closed down in 2008, Park decided to become an independent.",
"Instead of working for another company, she desired the freedom to produce her own work.",
"In that same year, she established Hayanso Entertainment.",
"The name was given to her by her acquaintance, Pianist Lim Dong-chang, and it signifies living with sincerity and integrity, like a white cow.Hayanso Entertainment's debut project was \"SBS Special - Wandering Gourmet.\"",
"The show features culinary researcher , embarking on another culinary journey across the country in search of the finest ingredients.",
"In 2008, Park proposed the idea to SBS.",
"Initially, it was planned as a two-part series.",
"However, due to the positive response received after the first episode, it was extended into a full series consisting of a total of 7 episodes, with 2 to 3 episodes airing each year.",
"The first SBS special Wandering Gourmet premiered in spring 2009, and achieved a viewership rating of 9.1% (TNS Media Korea).",
"The second episode aired in August of the same year takes place in Jeju, followed by the third episode in Baekdu Mountain.",
"The journey continues to Kyoto in subsequent episodes.Park, along with Min In-sik, the CP (Chief Producer) of SBS's Culture Bureau, created SBS's \"How to Eat Well and Live Well.\"",
"They were joined by Kwon Hyeon-jung, the writer of \"Human Theater.\"",
"Kim Hye-soo and Lee Hwi-jae hosted the program as a Lunar New Year special pilot in February 2012.It became a regular program in 2014 and was hosted by culinary researcher and comedian Lee Young-ja.",
"The show attracts viewers every Sunday morning and takes a different approach from morning programs targeting housewife viewers.",
"The concept is to embark on a 'healing' trip with top actors such as Kim Hye-soo, Hwang Jung-min, Lee Sun-kyun, and Song Yoon-ah.",
"Park received critical acclaim for her work and was awarded the Excellence Prize at the 8th Korea Independent PD Awards ceremony, organized by the Korea Independent PD Association.",
"The ceremony was held in Yeouido, Seoul.=== Film documentary director ===In 2016, Park submit her first feature-length documentary called ''108 Plates'', to participate in 'Incheon Documentary Report 2016'.",
"A total of 47 projects competed fiercely in the 'Korean Documentary Pitching (K-Pitch)' category, which targets Korean documentary projects that are being planned and produced with the goal of being released in domestic theaters and broadcast on TV.",
"108 Plates selected as one of major works.108 plates was renamed into ''The Wandering Chef''.",
"''The Wandering Chef'' runs for 87 minutes.",
"The film follows the journey of culinary researcher , a wandering chef who cooks dishes using everything from nature.",
"He has three mothers: the mother who gave birth to him, the mother who raised him, and the mother he met on the street, Kim Soon-gyu.",
"108 plates of ancestral rite food prepared by chef Lim Ji-ho over three days to express his longing for his three mothers.",
"It also captures chef Lim Ji-ho's personal history, cooking life, and philosophy through his table setting.On March 19, 2019, it was reported that \"The Wandering Chef\" premiered worldwide as part of the World Showcase program at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, which is recognized as one of the world's top three documentary film festivals.",
"The festival took place from April 25 to May 5.After its initial premiere, \"The Wandering Chef\" was featured at the 66th Sydney Film Festival, which took place in Sydney, Australia, from June 5 to June 16, 2019.The film had scheduled screenings on June 15, Saturday, at Event Cinemas George St 9, at 4:30 pm, and on June 16, Sunday, at the same venue, at 6:30 pm.The U.S. premiere of \"The Wandering Chef\" took place at the Margaret Mead Film Festival, held at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, on October 20, 2019, in collaboration with The Korea Society.Following these screenings, \"The Wandering Chef\" was invited to several other film festivals including the Galway Film Fleadh, San Sebastian International Film Festival, DMZ International Documentary Film Festival, Warsaw International Film Festival, Haifa International Film Festival, Devour!",
"The Food Film Fest, Oslo Films from the South, Hawaii International Film Festival, Minsk International Film Festival in Belarus, Rastapad film festival, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and the Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival.Originally scheduled for release in spring 2020 in South Korea, \"The Wandering Chef\" had to be postponed due to COVID-19.The press screening of the film took place at Art Nine in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on September 28.The film was chosen as the opening film for the 6th Seoul International Food Film Festival, a six-day event held from October 6 to October 11, 2020.The film had its premiere on October 7, 2020.In November, the film was also screened at The 2nd Agricultural Film Festival.",
"The festival took place at the Wanju-gun Media Center in Jeollabuk-do on November 27 and 28, 2020.In 2021, \"The Wandering Chef\" was screened at the food culture film screening Korea-ASEAN Gourmet Dinner, hosted by The ASEAN Cultural Center.",
"This screening provided a glimpse into Korean and ASEAN food culture and was scheduled every weekend from January to February 2021.A total of 10 films from Korea, ASEAN, and other Asian countries were presented under four themes: 'Hororok', 'Chop Chop', 'Omul Omul', and 'Korea-ASEAN Table'.In 2023, Park reunited with Song Yoon-ah, with whom she had previously worked on SBS's \"How to Eat Well and Live Well.\"",
"They collaborated to create a web talk show called \"Song Yoon-ah\" on the YouTube channel by PDC.=== Other activity ===In 2017, Park on behalf of Hayanso Entertainment, joined the Special Emergency Countermeasures Committee for the Elimination of Unfair Broadcasting Practices.",
"This committee operates under the Korea Broadcasting Video Producers Association and was established on August 4th, with the participation of 209 outsourced production companies primarily involved in producing current affairs and culture programs.",
"The Special Countermeasures Committee identified issues within the outsourcing production industry and specifically mentioned Directors Park Hwan-seong and Kim Gwang-il, who tragically passed away on September 14th while working on an EBS program."
],
[
"Filmography",
"=== Film ===+Film creditYearTitleDirectorCompanyDistributorEnglishKorean2006''The Wandering Chef''밥정Park Hye-ryeongHayanso Entertainment Co. , Ltd.At9 Film Co., Ltd.=== Television show ===+Film creditYearTitleBroadcasterProduction houseCredited asEnglishKoreanCo-directorDirector2000 ''VJ Commando'' VJ 특공대KBSHubnetYesNA 2002''Youth''청춘2002 ''KBS On-site Report Zone 3'' KBS 현장르포 제3지대Leespro2002 ''Wednesday Planning'' 수요기획 2006 ''Human Theater'' 인간극장 2013 ''SBS Special - Wandering Gourmet'' SBS 스페셜-방랑 식객SBSHayanso Entertainment Co. , LtdNAYes 2014–2016 ''How to Eat and Live Well'' 잘 먹고 잘 사는 법, 식사하셨어요?",
"=== Web series ===+Web series creditYearTitleDirectorOTTCompanyEnglishKorean2023 ''Song Yoon-ah by PDC'' 송윤아 by PDCPark Hye-ryeongby PDCHayanso Entertainment Co. , Ltd. 2023–2024 ''Way Back Home by PDC'' 퇴근길 by PDC"
],
[
"Accolades",
"+Award and nominationAwardYearCategoryRecipientResult8th Korea Independent PD Awards 2012 Excellence Award ''How to Eat and Live Well''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Asterochloris"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Asterochloris''''' is a genus of green algae in the family Trebouxiophyceae.",
"It is a common in lichen, occurring in the thalli of more than 20 lichen genera worldwide.",
"''Asterochloris'' is distinguishable from the morphologically similar genus ''Trebouxia'', primarily due to its deeply lobed chloroplast, the placement of the chloroplast along the cell's periphery before the initiation of zoospore or aplanospore formation, and its tendency to primarily reproduce asexually through the production of aplanospores."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"The genus was circumscribed in 1980 by Elisabeth Tschermak-Woess, with ''Asterochloris phycobiontica'' assigned as the type species.",
"She differentiated it from the related genus ''Trebouxia'' by differences in chloroplast morphology.",
"Later molecular research showed that ''Trebouxia'' was paraphyletic, and that some ''Trebouxia'' species were closely related to genus ''Asterochloris''.",
"In 2010, Škaloud and Peksa proposed to split the genus ''Trebouxia'' and formally delineate genus ''Asterochloris''."
],
[
"Description",
"''Asterochloris'' is characterised by its unique cellular structure and reproduction methods.",
"Each ''Asterochloris'' cell is spherical and exists in isolation, containing a single nucleus.",
"The cell wall is thin and firm, lacking the gelatinous texture often found in similar organisms.",
"Inside, there is a single chloroplast—the component responsible for photosynthesis—shaped like a thick cup with edges that resemble the rays of a star, and it may contain one or multiple pyrenoids.",
"Pyrenoids are specialised structures within the chloroplast that play a crucial role in the synthesis of starch.",
"These pyrenoids are encircled by grains of starch, suggesting an active photosynthetic machinery.Additionally, the cells of ''Asterochloris'' frequently contain clear, oily droplets, which are likely used as energy storage.",
"Unlike some algae that reproduce through the production of autosporous (self-generating) spores, ''Asterochloris'' propagates through the release of zoospores or aplanospores.",
"These spores are produced through successive cell divisions.In 2015, Skaloud and Peksa updated the description of ''Asterochloris'', providing more detailed insights into its cellular features and reproductive behaviours.",
"They observed that, in addition to being spherical, cells of ''Asterochloris'' can also be oval or pear-shaped, and the cell wall, while generally thin, may have localized areas of thickening.",
"The nucleus of each cell is positioned along the side within a large fold of the chloroplast, a green structure critical for photosynthesis that has a star-like shape with lobes extending to the cell's edge.",
"Central to the chloroplast are one to several pyrenoids, structures essential for starch production, surrounded by a noticeable layer of starch, indicating the cell's active energy production.Skaloud and Peksa further detailed that before the algae reproduce asexually—either through the release of swimming spores (zoospores) or non-swimming spores (aplanospores)—the chloroplast changes shape, flattening against the cell wall.",
"The reproduction process typically results in a large number of spores, ranging from 64 to 128, and in rare cases, the algae can produce 2 to 8 self-replicating spores (autospores).",
"They also noted that zoospores are unique in their appearance, lacking a protective covering, being flattened from back to front, and equipped with two forward-facing flagella for movement.",
"These zoospores carry their green chloroplast at the back, the nucleus in the middle or toward the back, and lack a clear visual receptor (stigma).",
"When zoospores are released, they initially swim together as a group, connected at the back, before dispersing.",
"Skaloud and Peksa also mentioned that sexual reproduction occurs but is rare, involving the merging of two similar (isogamous) gametes."
],
[
"Habitat and distribution",
"''Asterochloris'' is a widely distributed and cosmopolitan genus.",
"It is a common in lichen, occurring in the thalli of more than 20 lichen genera worldwide."
],
[
"Species",
"* ''Asterochloris antarctica'' , 2020 – Antarctica* ''Asterochloris echinata'' * ''Asterochloris erici'' * ''Asterochloris excentrica'' * ''Asterochloris friedlii'' * ''Asterochloris gaertneri'' * ''Asterochloris glomerata'' * ''Asterochloris irregularis'' * ''Asterochloris italiana'' * ''Asterochloris leprarii'' * ''Asterochloris lobophora'' * ''Asterochloris magnus'' * ''Asterochloris mediterranea'' , 2015 – Iberian Peninsula; Canary Islands* ''Asterochloris phycobiontica'' * ''Asterochloris pseudoirregularis'' , 2020 – Antarctica* ''Asterochloris pyriformis'' * ''Asterochloris sejongensis'' , 2017 – Antarctica; ''Cladonia pyxidata'', ''Sphaerophorus globosus''* ''Asterochloris stereocaulonicola'' , 2020 – Antarctica* ''Asterochloris woessiae''"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2023–24 Niagara Purple Eagles women's basketball team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2023–24 Niagara Purple Eagles women's basketball team''' represents Niagara University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.",
"The Purple Eagles, led by ninth-year head coach Jada Pierce, play their home games at the Gallagher Center in Lewiston, New York as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference."
],
[
"Previous season",
"The Purple Eagles finished the 2022–23 season 18–13, 16–4 in MAAC play to finish in a tie for second place.",
"In the MAAC tournament, they defeated Rider in the quarterfinals, before being upset by Manhattan in the semifinals.",
"They received an automatic bid into the WNIT, where they would be defeated by Green Bay in the first round."
],
[
"Roster"
],
[
"Schedule and results",
" Exhibition Regular seasonMAAC tournamentSources:"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Ubaid Ullah (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ubaid Ullah''' is a Pakistani politician from Quetta District.",
"He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since Feb 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians candidate from PB-44 Quetta-VII.",
"He secured 7125 votes while his runner-up was Atta Muhammad Bungalzai of National Party who secured 6385 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Big West Conference women's basketball tournament"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Big West Conference women's basketball tournament''' will be the postseason women's basketball tournament for the Big West Conference of the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.",
"It will be held March 13–16, 2024, at the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nevada.",
"The winner will receive the conference's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA tournament."
],
[
"Seeds",
"In June 2023, the Big West Conference board of directors voted to reduce the tournament field from 10 teams to 8 teams.",
"In the new format, the top two seeds receive automatic berths in the semifinals, the next two seeds are placed in the quarterfinals, and the remaining four seeds play each other in the first round.",
"Big West commissioner Dan Butterly stated that the decision was made to improve the regular season champion's odds of winning the tournament and thus receiving the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.Of the 11 conference teams, 10 are eligible for tournament spots.",
"UC San Diego is ineligible for the tournament, as it is in the final year of the four-year transition required for teams transferring to Division I from Division II.",
"Teams are seeded based on their performance within the conference, and teams with identical conference records are seeded using a tiebreaker system.",
"Since 2020, teams are no longer reseeded before the semifinals.SeedSchoolRecordTiebreaker12 3 4 5678DNQDNQ"
],
[
"Schedule and results",
"GameTimeMatchupScoreTelevision First round – Wednesday, March 131Noon No.",
"5 seed vs. No.",
"8 seed 22:30 PM No.",
"6 seed vs. No.",
"7 seed Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 143Noon No.",
"3 seed vs. Game 2 winner42:30 PM No.",
"4 seed vs. Game 1 winner Semifinals – Friday, March 155Noon No.",
"1 seed vs. Game 4 winner62:30 PM No.",
"2 seed vs. Game 3 winner Final – Saturday, March 1673:00 PMGame 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner *Game times in PST.",
"Rankings denote tournament seed."
],
[
"Bracket"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Ali Madad Jattak"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ali Madad Jattak''' is a Pakistani politician from Quetta District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians candidate from PB-45 Quetta-VIII and secured 5,671 votes.",
"The runner-up was Mir Muhammad Usman Pirkani of JUI-F, who secured 4,346 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Bolgasyn"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Bolgasyn''' () is a river in Shalkar District, Aktobe Region, Kazakhstan.",
"It is long and has a catchment area of .The river is part of the Shalkar Basin.",
"In the spring the Bolgasyn is used to water local livestock."
],
[
"Course",
"The Bolgasyn has its sources in the Shagyray Plateau, part of the southern sector of the Mugalzhar Hills.",
"It heads first southeastwards, parallel to the upper course of the Kauylzhyr river that flows a little to the south, to the northwest of lake Shalkar.",
"In its middle course the river bends eastwards and in its final stretch it bends northeastwards, entering lake Tebez from the southwest.The Bolgasyn usually reaches its highest level for a few weeks in March and April when the snows melt.",
"By May it splits into separate ponds and then dries up completely even before the summer.",
"Its floodplain has 38 small tributaries with a total length of ."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of rivers of Kazakhstan"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Musow Danse"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Musow Danse''''' is the third studio album by West African collective Les Amazones d'Afrique, released on 16 February 2024 through Real World Records.",
"It was produced by Jacknife Lee and includes vocals from Mamani Keïta, Dobet Gnahoré, Nneka, Alvie Bitemo, Fafa Ruffino, and Kandy Guira.",
"The album received acclaim from critics."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''Musow Danse'' received a score of 86 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating \"universal acclaim\".",
"''Uncut'' stated that \"the songs are rich in both melody and syncopation\", while ''Mojo'' commented that \"there are 808s and sensory synths galore, but it's the powerful message and those voices – tough soulful leads and contrastingly sweet gospel harmonies – that hold sway here\".",
"Adriane Pontecorvo of ''PopMatters'' stated that \"the energy is as vital as ever as the group continues to celebrate womanhood over some of their most engaging beats to date\", also calling it \"a brilliant third installation in the Les Amazones d'Afrique discography thus far\".",
"''Rolling Stone''s Chinonso Ihekire wrote that \"the album seduces with glee, setting soothing traditional harmonies atop varied tempos, feeling more dynamic and cohesive than the group's previous albums in its embrace of electro-pop, funk, and folk fusions\".",
"Ihekire also felt that \"the balance of sonic opposites on ''Musow Danse'' is a huge part of the album's appeal\"."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1965 Simon Fraser Clan football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1965 Simon Fraser Clan football team''', also known as the '''Clansmen''', was a Canadian college football team, playing American football rules, that represented Simon Fraser University as an independent during the 1965 NAIA football season.",
"Led by head coach Lorne Davies, the 1965 season was the program's inaugural season.",
"The Clan played two home games at Queen's Park Arena in New Westminster while Empire Stadium in Vancouver hosted a game.The team's schedule consisted of five exhibition games, with the Clan finishing with a record of 2–3.The two victories came against the Vancouver Kats and the Bellingham Bell-Jets, both members of the semi-professional North Pacific Football League."
],
[
"Schedule"
],
[
"Roster",
" '''1965 Simon Fraser Clan Football''''''Quarterbacks'''*11 Jim Jardine – ''freshman (5'10, 175)''*16 Bob Cullen – ''freshman (6'2, 180)''*19 Chris Hawkes – ''freshman (6'3, 180)'''''Halfbacks'''*18 Herb Lang – ''freshman (5'10, 180)''*20 Bob Boyer – ''freshman (6'0, 180)''*21 Bill Robinson – ''freshman (5'9, 180)''*22 Ron Faulkner – ''freshman (6'2, 180)''*24 Ed Johnson – ''freshman (6'0, 175)''*25 Byron Gracie – ''freshman (5'9, 160)''*26 Ron Ritchie – ''freshman (5'8, 180)''*27 Kim Rawley – ''freshman (5'10, 180)'''''Fullbacks'''*33 Randy Davies – ''freshman (5'9, 185)''*35 Dennis Collins – ''freshman (5'11, 190)''*36 Dave Cutler – ''freshman (5'10, 190)'''''Centers'''*50 Gary Robinson – ''freshman (6'4, 215)''*52 Luigi Marcuzzi – ''freshman (5'9, 220)''*55 Russ Jenkins – ''freshman (6'3, 220)''*83 Barry Morton – ''freshman (6'2, 200)'' \t'''Guards'''*37 Dennis Dixon – ''freshman (6'1, 200)''*53 Rick Fears – ''freshman (6'0, 180)''*61 Bill O'Doherty – ''freshman (6'1, 190)''*63 Al Gordichuk – ''freshman (6'1, 215)''*66 Bob Smith – ''freshman (6'0, 180)''*69 Doug Sheffield – ''freshman (6'1, 200)'''''Tackles'''*28 Dave Allen – ''freshman (6'3, 190)''*64 Don Lumb – ''freshman (6'3, 195)''*67 Hans Jaanusson – ''freshman (6'3, 205)''*68 Simo Korpisto – ''freshman (6'4, 210)''*70 Tim Nugent – ''freshman (6'0, 235)''*72 Bill Griffis – ''freshman (6'2, 220)''*73 Byron Wright – ''freshman (6'4, 240)''*74 Bo Skapski – ''freshman (6'2, 220)''*75 Bob McGeein – ''freshman (6'2, 230)''*77 Chris Beaton – ''freshman (6'1, 210)''*89 Ron Warner – ''freshman (6'2, 212)'''''Ends'''*80 Ted Warkentin – ''freshman (6'4, 190)''*82 Bob Main – ''freshman (6'2, 207)''*84 Rob McLaren – ''freshman (6'1, 193)''*86 Gary Conley – ''freshman (6'1, 180)''*87 Paul Dumas – ''freshman (6'1, 180)''*88 Roger Kettlewell – ''freshman (6'2, 195)''*92 Rick Sanders – ''freshman (5'10, 177)''*95 Ron Reichelt – ''freshman (5'11, 180)''"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Syed Zafar Ali Agha"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Syed Zafar Ali Agha''' is a Pakistani politician from Pishin District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as a JUI-F candidate from PB-49 Pishin-III and secured 13,811 votes.",
"The runner-up was Agha Syed Liaqat Ali of PKMAP who secured 12,778 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Jack M. Sabatino"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jack M. Sabatino''' (born February 21, 1958) is a judge of the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division."
],
[
"Career",
"He was first appointed to the bench in 2001 by Governor Christine Todd Whitman to the New Jersey Superior Court.",
"He was temporarily assigned to the Appellate Division in September 2005, and permanently assigned to the Appellate Division in March 2006.Between September 2022 and July 2023, he was temporarily assigned to the New Jersey Supreme Court to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Barry T. Albin.",
"Following the confirmation of Justice Michael Noriega to permanently fill Albin's seat, Sabatino returned to the Appellate Division."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2012 Tennessee House of Representatives election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2012 Tennessee House of Representatives election''' was held on November 6, 2012, to elect 99 seats for the Tennessee House of Representatives.",
"The elections coincided with the Presidential, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and State Senate elections.Republicans gained 7 seats, getting a supermajority in the House chamber."
],
[
"Results summary",
"+Summary of the November 6, 2012 Tennessee House election resultsPartyCandidatesVotesSeats %+/–RepublicanDemocraticIndependentWrite-in'''Total'''100.0099Source: === Close races ==="
],
[
"Results"
],
[
"See also",
"* 2012 Tennessee elections* 2012 Tennessee Senate election"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Abdul Khaliq Khan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Abdul Khaliq Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Chaman District who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since February 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"He contested the 2024 general elections as an Independent candidate from PB-51 Chaman.",
"The runner-up was Asghar Khan Achakzai of Awami National Party who secured 19,623 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Banks' Arcade"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Banks' Arcade''' was a multi-use commercial structure in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.",
"The building stood on the block bounded by Gravier Street, Tchoupitoulas Street, Natchez Street, and Magazine Street, in the district then known as Faubourg Sainte Marie, later known as the American sector and now called the Central Business District.",
"The building's central axis, originally called '''Banks' Alley''' or the '''Arcade Passage''', is now a walk street called '''Arcade Place''' within Picayune Place Historic District."
],
[
"History",
"Banks' Arcade was constructed in 1833, by Thomas Banks, a heavily leveraged local businessman.",
"Prussian immigrant engineer and surveyor Charles Zimpel was the building's architect; he also designed the City Hotel and the Bank of Orleans.",
"The building consisted of two commercial blocks connected by a central promenade covered in a glass ceiling.",
"For many years the three-story building fronting Magazine was a landmark that served as a combination of office space, \"auction-mart, and bar-room\".",
"According to architectural historian Dell Upton, \"The ground floor contained stores, John Hewlett's restaurant, and the offices of notaries, newspapers, architects, commodity brokers, auctioneers, attorneys, and slave dealers.",
"On the second floor were offices, billiard rooms, and the Washington Guards armory, while the third floor provided 'sleeping rooms for gentlemen.'\"",
"There was also a hotel within the building.",
"Banks' Arcade was one of many slave markets in New Orleans before the American Civil War.Banks was a supporter of the paramilitary action that became the Texas Revolution; two companies of soldiers known as the New Orleans Greys were recruited and organized at the Arcade's coffeehouse.",
"The coffee room was not a 19th-century café with baristas and a couple of tables, but a grand meeting room, reportedly large enough to host 5,000 people at a time.",
"Banks ran into financial trouble during the Panic of 1837 and declared bankruptcy in 1842.The building was heavily damaged in a fire in 1851, although not wholly destroyed.",
"There was another, minor fire at the site in 1859, at which time the \"new Arcade Hotel\" was under construction.",
"The surviving portion of the building was renovated after the American Civil War and about a third of original footprint survives today as the St. James Hotel."
],
[
"Gallery"
],
[
"See also",
"* St. Louis Hotel* St. Charles Hotel* City Hotel* Verandah Hotel* New Orleans Customs House"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Katangi, Jabalpur"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Katangi''' is located in Jabalpur District of Madhya Pradesh.",
"Katangi is a Nagar Parishad."
],
[
"Geography",
"Katangi is located on '''23.44°N 79.79°E'''.Katangi is located on Damoh Jabalpur Road.",
"Its pin code is 483105.Hiran River (Madhya Pradesh) flows near Katangi."
],
[
"Description",
"Katangi is famous for Nidan Waterfall and Katangi ke rasgulle.Many people visiting this place."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2012 Tennessee Senate election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2012 Tennessee State Senate election''' was held on November 6, 2012, to elect 16 of the 33 seats for the Tennessee's State Senate.",
"The elections coincided with the Presidential, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and State House elections.",
"The primary elections were held on August 2, 2012.Republicans gained 6 seats, getting a supermajority in the Senate chamber."
],
[
"Results summary",
"PartyCandidatesVotesSeats %BeforeUpWonAfter+/–RepublicanDemocraticIndependentWrite-in'''Total'''Source: === Closest races ==="
],
[
"See also",
"* 2012 Tennessee elections* 2012 Tennessee House of Representatives election"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Bryce Jackson"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bryce Jackson''' is an Australian cricketer who plays for Western Australia.",
"He is a right handed batsman and right arm medium fast bowler.",
"He made his List A cricket debut on 14 February 2024 against Tasmania."
],
[
"Career",
"From Albany, Western Australia, Jackson was awarded a rookie contract with Western Australia cricket team ahead of the 2021-22 season.",
"For the following season, he was awarded a full professional contract in May 2022.Although his progress as a cricketer was hampered by injury.",
"he made his List A cricket debut for the side in February 2024, taking three wickets for 67 runs against Tasmania."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Forever Young at Heart"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Forever Young at Heart''''' (; lit.",
"'''''My Egoistic Youth''''') is a Hong Kong musical television series produced by television network TVB.",
"It premiered on 5 December 2021 and continued until 13 February 2022 for 10 episodes.",
"With school campus setting as the backdrop, the show chronicles the lives of a group of secondary school students and their internal struggles at the fictional Innovative Dreamers' College."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"School life is often regarded as the most vibrant and carefree phase in a person's life.",
"However, it is not without its share of psychological challenges.",
"This plot revolves around the journey of a group of young secondary school students as they navigate the complexities of their family dynamics, relationships, friendships, bullying, and other issues that arise within the campus.",
"Ultimately, they successfully overcome all the obstacles they encounter, demonstrating their personal growth."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Gigi Yim as Gigi Ho Chin-chin* Chantel Yiu as Chantel Chan Ting* Yumi Chung as Yumi Yip Man-yee* Windy Zhan as Windy Nieh Wan-dik* Aeren Man as Aeren Yeung Ngoi-lam* Sherman Poon as Sherman Cheung Siu-man* Kaitlyn Lam as Kaitlyn Lee Heung-lin* Venus Lam as Venus Fung Lok-si* Lolita Tsoi as Lolita Lo Lai-sing* Aska Cheung as Aska Nieh Ka-dik* Archie Sin as Archie Yip Ar-chee* Rock Ho as Rock Mak Lok-hak* Eden Lau as Eden Yan Yin-tang* Lee Siu-kin as Lai Siu-kin* Felix Lam as Felix Ko Fu-nik* Steven Suen as Hu Ji* Hugo Wong as Hugo Wu Hiu-kong===Supporting cast===* Joey Wong as Miss Wong – a psychologist* James Ng as Yip Sir – a music teacher* Brian Chu as Chu Sir – a Chinese teacher* Andy Lin as On Sir – a geography teacher* Maverick Mak as Mak Sir – a PE teacher* Jinny Ng as Miss Yim – a math teacher* Tania Chan as Miss Man – an English teacher* Wong Cho-lam as Chow Chi-ching – school chancellor* Patrick Dunn Tse as O Lam – school principal* Philip Keung* Alice Chan* Chin Ka-lok* Angela Tong* Strawberry Yeung"
],
[
"Production and background",
"TVB's singing competition television series ''Stars Academy'' was premiered in April–July 2021 to considerable popularity.",
"In June 2021, the TVB's then-Deputy General Manager Eric Tsang had an idea to create a tailor-made musical television series starring the show's contestants after its conclusion.",
"Some contestants from TVB's dancing competition show ''Dance for Life'' (2021) were also cast.",
"He invited content creator to be its creative director.",
"The plotline contains psychological elements, including mental health issues teenagers experience during their adolescent years, infusing with singing and dancing in a secondary school setting.",
"Screenwriting involved the help of counseling psychologists and the incorporation of real-life cases.",
"As the cast transitioned from singing to their first attempt at acting, the writers closely followed the contestants' traits while creating the characters and plotline to match their background.",
"Li personally met with the actors and was inspired by some of their own struggle stories.Principal photography ran through September–November 2021.Some of the school-age actors mainly filmed during the weekends to accommodate their academic schedules.",
"The shooting took place at various school locations including Kowloon Tong and Sha Tin, Hong Kong.",
"The series features various original songs with musician Johnny Yim serving as the musical director and as the dance director.",
"Several ''Stars Academy'' contestants were involved in the composition and writing process, including Archie Sin, Aska Cheung, Rock Ho, Kaitlyn Lam, and Aeren Man.",
"The series featured supporting appearances by well-known Hong Kong singers, including JW (a ''Stars Academy'' coach), Jinny Ng, and James Ng."
],
[
"Music",
"===Digital release======Physical release===The physical soundtrack album was released on 14 February 2022 and contains all the digital released songs, excluding \"BroMance\" (Basketball dance Version) and \"Had It All\".",
"It peaked at number one on Hong Kong Record Merchants Association chart.",
"A second edition was released on 14 March 2022 following its first print's popularity and also peaked at number one on the same chart."
],
[
"List of cover songs",
"* \"School Opening Ceremony\" () originally by Hacken Lee * \"Sunshine\" () originally by Leon Lai* \"Little Story\" () originally by JW* \"I Still Love You Without You\" () originally by Sandy Lam* \"Unconditional\" () originally by Eason Chan* \"Love Is Not Easy\" () originally by Jinny Ng* The Tales of Hoffmann (\"Les oiseaux dans la charmille\" aria)* \"Love Prediction\" () originally by Sandy Lamb* \"So She Doesn't Love Me Enough\" () originally by James Ng* \"The Great Waterway\" () originally by C Kwan * \"Puzzle\" () originally by ''Stars Academy'' contestants"
],
[
"Viewership ratings",
" Episode Airing date Average rating Ref.15 December 202116.8 points212 December 202114.6 points319 December 202111.5 points426 December 202112.1 points59 January 202216.1 points616 January 202216.5 points723 January 202214.6 points830 January 202214.9 points96 February 202214.7 points1013 February 202216.2 points"
],
[
"Awards and nominations",
" Year Award Category Nominated work Result 2022 New York Festivals TV & Film Awards Children/Youths Entertainment Program Itself Asian Academy Creative Awards Best Theme Song Or Title Theme \"Forever Young At Heart\""
],
[
"Footnotes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Robert North (choreographer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robert North''' (born 1 June 1945) is an American dancer and choreographer with extensive works in ballet and modern dance.",
"He studied at the Royal Ballet School and the London School of Contemporary Dance.",
"His early career was mainly with London Contemporary Dance Theatre, of which he was a founding member, and Ballet Rambert, where he was artistic director from 1981 to 1986.He later directed for Teatro Regio in Italy, Gothenburg Ballet in Sweden, Corpo di Ballo dell'Arena di Verona in Italy, Scottish Ballet, and Theater Krefeld und Mönchengladbach in Germany.",
"Among his most popular works is the 1974 modern dance work ''Troy Game''."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Thomas Goodrich (author)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Thomas Goodrich''' (born '''Michael Thomas Schoenlein''' on November 21, 1947) is an American author and expert historian known for his works on historical topics."
],
[
"Life",
"Both his biological father and adoptive father fought in World War II.",
"He has written extensively on various subjects, including World War II and the American Civil War.",
"He has talked publicly at the Lincoln Forum Symposium about the civil unrest caused by the assassination of then president Abraham Lincoln.",
"Due to his niche historical knowledge he was invited to speak at the Civil War Days in Humboldt, Kansas.In 2005 Thomas and his wife Debra launched a local magazine called the Kansas Journal of Military History which at its peak had 5,000 subscribers.",
"The magazine was released in conjunction with a grassroots effort called Kansas Committee for Reclaiming What is Rightfully Ours (RETAKE) which aimed to raise awareness about the parts of Colorado that used to be Kansas territory.In 2015 his book ''Hellstorm'' was adapted into a documentary film produced by Kyle Hunt of Renegade Films.",
"The film subsequently won an honorable mention at the 2016 Myrtle Beach Film Festival.His wife Debra Goodrich, a freelance journalist, has co-authored several of his books.",
"She is currently the resident historian of the Historic Topeka Cemetery and writes extensively about the history of Kansas."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* War to the Knife: Bleeding Kansas, 1854–1861 (2023)* The Day Dixie Died: The Occupied South, 1865-1866 (2021)* Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947 (2014)* Black Flag: Guerrilla Warfare on the Western Border, 1861–1865 (1999)* Scalp Dance: Indian Warfare on the High Plains, 1865-1879 (1997)* Bloody Dawn: The Story of the Lawrence Massacre (1992)"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"James H. Coleman (judge)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''James H. Coleman Jr.''' (born May 4, 1933) is an American lawyer from New Jersey who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey from December 1994 to May 2003.He was the first African-American to serve on the state's Supreme Court"
],
[
"Biography",
"Coleman was born on May 4, 1933 in Lawrenceville, Virginia.",
"He attended racially segregated public schools due to the state's Jim Crow laws.",
"He graduated from James S. Russell High School as class Salutatorian, and graduated ''cum laude'' from Virginia State University in 1956.He then left Virginia and received his degree in law from George Washington University in 1959.Coleman began his career as a private practice attorney in Roselle and Elizabeth, New Jersey, from 1960 to 1970.In 1964, he became a judge in the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Court and kept his position for nine years until he was appointed as a judge for New Jersey’s Union County Court.",
"In 1994 he was nominated as an Associate Judge to the New Jersey Supreme Court, becoming the court's first African American judge."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* An Essay About the Life of Justice Coleman: It Was the Journey and the Destination (autobiographical essay)* James H. Coleman, Jr. - Of Counsel (law firm profile)* Justice James H. Coleman, Jr., Inn of Court"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Singapore Youth League"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Singapore Youth League''' ('''SYL''') is a youth football tournament for clubs that are affiliated to the Football Association of Singapore.",
"SYL was launched in 2024 to provide a competitive platform for young players to showcase their talent and gain valuable match experience.The inaugural season is set to feature over 200 registered teams from 52 clubs and academies across various age groups.",
"The league will kick off on the weekend of 24 and 25 February 2024."
],
[
"History",
"On 3 August 2023, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) announced that Singapore Youth League (SYL) will be launched in 2024 to provide a competitive platform for young players to showcase their talent and gain valuable match experience.The tournaments under FAS's governance follow a programming matrix that specifies the minimum number of games each age group must play to ensure their comprehensive youth development.",
"By establishing these competitive platforms and age-specific leagues, the SYL tournament aims to nurture young talent and provide them with the best environment to progress in their football journey.FAS Academy Accreditation System (AAS) was also introduced to recognize and support various academies while fostering youth development in Singapore through specific criteria for their enhancement.",
"Clubs and academies will be accredited based on the following criteria of Talent Identification, Coaching, Player Performance, Player Welfare, and Annual Assessment.",
"Successful academies will then be accorded with different levels of accreditation from Level One (highest level) to Level Three (base level).",
"The AAS will also provide an “avenue” into a structured competition - Singapore Youth League.The competition will involve children of various age groups from U-8s, U-10s, U-12s, U-13s, U-15s and U-17.A promotion-relegation system, with three divisions planned for U-13s, U-15s and U-17s, are in the planning.On 15 December 2023, FAS shared on various social media platforms that a total of 216 teams have been registered from 53 Clubs and Academies that have signed up via the Academy Accreditation System across the different age groups.",
"This included invited teams such as ActiveSG Football Academy, Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C.",
"and Singapore Sports School.On 6 February 2024, FAS officially announced the league is set to feature over 200 registered teams from 52 clubs and academies across various age groups.",
"The league will kick off on the weekend of 24 and 25 February 2024.Prior to the inaugural season, teams will undergo an initial classification round of matches to help determine their level.",
"Based on the results of the classification round, teams will be placed in divisions consisting of sides of similar strength for the league proper.",
"The SYL will include a promotion/relegation feature across all age groups, where teams can move up or down divisions based on performance."
],
[
"Competition format",
"+ Age-group categories Categories No.",
"of Teams Format Duration per match Under-17 28 teams 11v11 90-minute Under-15 33 teams 11v11 90-minute Under-13 25 teams 11v11 80-minute Under-12 39 teams 9v9 60-minute Under-10 46 teams 7v7 30-minute Under-8 38 teams 5v5 24-minute<!--"
],
[
"Division 1 clubs as of 2023",
"* Katong FC * Jungfrau Punggol * Project Vaults Oxley SC * Singapore Cricket Club* Singapore Khalsa Association* Tiong Bahru FC * Warwick Knights * Yishun Sentek Mariners"
],
[
"Division 2 clubs as of 2023",
"* Admiralty CSN * Bishan Barx * GFA Sporting Westlake * Kaki Bukit SC * Eunos Crescent* Mattar Sailors * Police SA * Singapore Xin Hua* South Avenue SC * Starlight Soccerites"
],
[
"Active Island Wide League clubs",
"* Balestier United RC* Bedok South Avenue SC* Boon Keng SRC* Bukit Timah FC (The Northern Stallions)* Commonwealth Cosmos * East Coast United* GDT Circuit FC (Pink Roses)* Geylang Serai FC* GFA Victoria FC* Gymkhana FC* Marsiling Causeway Bay (The Wildcats)* Pasirian Lions FC (Viva Lions)* Prison SRC* Simei United (The Sabres)* Tanah Merah United (The Oryx)* Verde Cresta Combined SC * Winchester Isla FC* Woodlands Rangers* Woodlands United* Woodlands Warriors* Yishun FC (The Northern Pride)-->"
],
[
"Past champions",
"===Under-17===SeasonWinners2024===Under-15===SeasonWinners2024 ===Under-13===SeasonWinners2024 ===Under-12===SeasonWinners2024 ===Under-10===SeasonWinners2024===Under-8===SeasonWinners2024"
],
[
"External links",
"* Singapore Youth League (Official Website)* Singapore Youth League (Instagram)* Football Leagues of Singapore (Facebook)"
],
[
"See also",
"* Football in Singapore* Football Association of Singapore* Prime League* Singapore football league system"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Robolights"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robolights''' is an art installation in Palm Springs, California.",
"It consists of sculptures that were made by Kenny Irwin starting in 1986 and surround his house at 1077 E Granvia Valmonte.",
"All the sculptures are made from recycled materials.",
"It is a popular attraction during the holiday season in the winter, with around 60,000 visitors in 2018.It is the largest residential, private, Christmas lights display in the United States."
],
[
"History",
"Kenny Irwin Jr., the creator of the sculptures, created his first robot, a -tall wooden robot, at age 9.He developed a signature style — large, lit-up, and multicolored robots.",
"His father, Ken Irwin Sr., who is also an artist, allowed him to use the family home as a \"canvas\" and Irwin continued to build robots since.",
"The installation began in 1986, when Irwin was only 12.He continues to build robots 350 days a year and 10–12 hours a day.A vandal stole many Christmas lights and some sculptures were stolen in 2009.In 2012, the cost of running of the installation became too great and Irwin had to ask for donations online.The city of Palm Springs sued Irwin in 2016 for violating the building code, as visitors were frequently annoying residents of nearby houses, generating noise, traffic, and trash.",
"In that same year, an electrical fire broke out on the property due to a malfunctioning electric component of the pool.",
"After the fire, the area was subject to inspections, and the city found that some statues on the roof were unauthorized.",
"These statues could provide a potential danger if the wind blew them off.",
"Because of this, the city ordered Irwin to close the property to the public.",
"However, he did not comply, and he was brought to court.",
"The case was eventually settled in 2017, with Irwin having to require a permit and pay for a program that would reduce trash and traffic.",
"In 2018, Irwin agreed with the city to move his art to a more commercial location, with the city providing $125,000 to cover expenses.",
"As of the 2023 season, the move has not occurred."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Anup Pandalam"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Anup Pandalam''' is an Indian film director, screenwriter and actor who predominantly works in Malayalam Film Industry.",
"His debut feature film was ''Sakhavu,'' starring Nivin Pauly.",
"He is also known for directing, writing and acting in the critically acclaimed film Shefeekkinte Santhosham starring Unni Mukundan."
],
[
"Early life",
"Before being an independent director and film writer, he has worked as an actor for the feature films ''''Sakhavu,'''' as Benny starring Nivin Pauly , Member Rameshan 9aam Ward as Bijithan starring Arjun Ashokan, Aaha as Sinu starring Indrajith Sukumaran.",
"Amith Chakalakkal etc."
],
[
"Filmography",
" Year Title Actor/Director/Writer Character name 2017 ''Sakhavu'' Actor As Benny 2021 Aaha Actor As Sinu 2022 Member Rameshan 9aam Ward Actor As Bijithan 2022 Shefeekkinte Santhosham Director, Screenwriter and Actor As Noushad"
],
[
"Television",
"He has also worked as program producer and host for the prank show ''Gulumaal'' in Surya TV."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Pennzoil 400"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube''' is an upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race being held on March 3, 2024, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in North Las Vegas, Nevada.",
"Contested over 267 laps on the asphalt intermediate speedway, it will be the third race of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season."
],
[
"Report",
"===Background===Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the track where the race will be held.",
"'''Las Vegas Motor Speedway''', located in Clark County, Nevada outside the Las Vegas city limits and about 15 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip, is a complex of multiple tracks for motorsports racing.",
"The complex is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., which is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.====Entry list====* '''(R)''' denotes rookie driver.",
"* '''(i)''' denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points.",
"Driver Team Manufacturer 1 Ross Chastain Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet 2 Austin Cindric Team Penske Ford 3 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 4 Josh Berry '''(R)''' Stewart–Haas Racing Ford 5 Kyle Larson Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 6 Brad Keselowski RFK Racing Ford 7 Corey LaJoie Spire Motorsports Chevrolet 8 Kyle Busch Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 9 Chase Elliott Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 10 Noah Gragson Stewart–Haas Racing Ford 11 Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 12 Ryan Blaney Team Penske Ford 14 Chase Briscoe Stewart–Haas Racing Ford 15 Kaz Grala '''(R)''' Rick Ware Racing Ford 16 TBA Kaulig Racing Chevrolet 17 Chris Buescher RFK Racing Ford 19 Martin Truex Jr. Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 20 Christopher Bell Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 21 Harrison Burton Wood Brothers Racing Ford 22 Joey Logano Team Penske Ford 23 Bubba Wallace 23XI Racing Toyota 24 William Byron Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 31 Daniel Hemric Kaulig Racing Chevrolet 34 Michael McDowell Front Row Motorsports Ford 38 Todd Gilliland Front Row Motorsports Ford 41 Ryan Preece Stewart–Haas Racing Ford 42 John Hunter Nemechek Legacy Motor Club Toyota 43 Erik Jones Legacy Motor Club Toyota 45 Tyler Reddick 23XI Racing Toyota 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. JTG Daugherty Racing Chevrolet 48 Alex Bowman Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 51 Justin Haley Rick Ware Racing Ford 54 Ty Gibbs Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 71 Zane Smith '''(R)''' Spire Motorsports Chevrolet 77 Carson Hocevar '''(R)''' Spire Motorsports Chevrolet 99 Daniel Suárez Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet<!---"
],
[
"Practice",
" was the fastest in the practice session with a time of seconds and a speed of .===Practice results=== Pos Driver Team Manufacturer Time 1 2 3 Official practice results"
],
[
"Qualifying",
" scored the pole for the race with a time of and a speed of .===Qualifying results=== Pos Driver Team Manufacturer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 — 12 — 13 — 14 — 15 — 16 — 17 — 18 — 19 — 20 — 21 — 22 — 23 — 24 — 25 — 26 — 27 — 28 — 29 — 30 — 31 — 32 — 33 — 34 — 35 — 36 — 37 — 38 — 39 — 40 — Official qualifying results"
],
[
"Race",
"===Race results=======Stage Results===='''Stage One'''''Laps:'' 80 Pos Driver Team Manufacturer Points1 102 93 84 75 66 57 48 39 210 1 Official stage one results'''Stage Two'''''Laps:'' 85 Pos Driver Team Manufacturer Points1 102 93 84 75 66 57 48 39 210 1 Official stage two results===Final Stage Results==='''Stage Three'''''Laps:'' 102 Pos Grid Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Points1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Official race results===Race statistics===* Lead changes: among different drivers* Cautions/Laps: * Red flags: * Time of race: hours, minutes and seconds* Average speed: --->"
],
[
"Media",
"===Television===Fox Sports will be carried by Fox in the United States.",
"Mike Joy, Clint Bowyer, and two-time Las Vegas winner Kevin Harvick will call the race from the broadcast booth.",
"Jamie Little and Regan Smith will handle pit road for the television side, and Larry McReynolds will provide insight from the Fox Sports studio in Charlotte.FoxBooth announcersPit reportersIn-race analyst '''Lap-by-lap:''' Mike Joy'''Color-commentator:''' Clint Bowyer'''Color-commentator:''' Kevin Harvick Jamie LittleRegan Smith Larry McReynolds===Radio===PRN will cover the radio call for the race which will also be simulcasted on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio.",
"Doug Rice and Mark Garrow will call the race in the booth where the field raced through the tri-oval.",
"Rob Albright will call the race from a billboard in turn 2 where the field raced through turns 1 and 2.Pat Patterson will call the race from a billboard outside of turn 3 where the field raced through turns 3 and 4.Brad Gillie, Brett McMillan, Wendy Venturini, and Heather Debeaux will work pit road for the radio side.PRN Booth announcersTurn announcersPit reporters '''Lead announcer:''' Doug Rice'''Announcer:''' Mark Garrow '''Turns 1 & 2:''' Rob Albright'''Turns 3 & 4:''' Pat Patterson Brad GillieBrett McMillanWendy VenturiniHeather Debeaux<!--"
],
[
"Standings after the race",
";Drivers' Championship standings Pos Driver Points 10px 1 10px 2 (–) 10px 3 (–) 10px 4 (–) 10px 5 (–) 10px 6 (–) 10px 7 (–) 10px 8 (–) 10px 9 (–) 10px 10 (–) 10px 11 (–) 10px 12 (–) 10px 13 (–) 10px 14 (–) 10px 15 (–) 10px 16 (–) Official driver's standings;Manufacturers' Championship standings Pos Manufacturer Points 10px 1 10px 2 35 (–) 10px 3 (–)*'''Note''': Only the first 16 positions are included for the driver standings.-->"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Andrew Dakich"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Andrew Dakich''' is an American former basketball player and current college basketball coach on the staff at Illinois State as an assistant.",
"He has previously served on the staff at Elon and Ohio State.",
"He played college basketball at Michigan for parts of three season plus a redshirt season before a graduate transfer season at Ohio State.",
"He was part of two Big Ten Conference champions at Michigan.",
"He played varsity basketball for Zionsville Community High School.",
"Dakich scored the gamewinning points in Zionsville's first Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) basketball sectional game win.",
"He is the son and grandson of NCAA Division I basketball players."
],
[
"Early life",
"Andrew Dakich is the son of Dan and Jackie Dakich and has a younger sister Laura.",
"His grandfather Thomas Dakich played at Idaho State and Bowling Green.",
"His father played four years for Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball.",
"Dan remarried in 2015.Between 1997–2007, Andrew was mostly based in Bowling Green, Ohio where Dan was the coach and Andrew was the ball boy for Bowling Green.",
"The Dakiches were neighbors with Urban Meyer the year that he coached Bowling Green Falcons football, and Dakich was a regular playmate of Meyer's daughter."
],
[
"High school",
"Andrew played three years of varsity basketball at Zionsville Community High School.",
"Prior to his sophomore season, he was listed at and Zionsville was ranked 19th coming off of an 18–5 season.",
"After 19 games (12–7) Dakich had a 2.6 scoring average.",
"Dan coached Andrew's Indiana Elite travel team, which included future Michigan teammate Mark Donnal.As a junior, Dakich was listed as a tall junior and Zionsville was ranked 17th coming off of a 13–8 2010–11 season (Dakich's sophomore year).",
"Despite having lost its leading scorer to suspension for the remainder of the season, Zionsville's found itself in overtime in its 2012 IHSAA Class 4A Sectional 8 first-round game against Fishers High School.",
"Dakich made 4 consecutive free throws with 25 and 9 seconds left to give his team a 66–62 lead in overtime.",
"Zionsville had never in school history won sectional game.",
"Following his junior season, he visited Air Force and had interest from Army, Ball State, Florida Gulf Coast, IPFW and Western Michigan.",
"During Dakich's junior year, freshman Derrik Smits played occaissional varsity minutes, but was mostly used on junior varsity.",
"That year Dakich averaged 9.5 points and 6 assists.Zionsville entered Dakich's senior season ranked 8th, after a 15–7 season.",
"When he went against future Michigan teammate Zak Irvin and Hamilton Southeastern High School on December 14, 2012, Dakich posted 23 points on 4–7 three-point shooting against 30 points by Irvin whose team prevailed 66–59.Andrew had an official preferred walk-on visit at Purdue and attended the game between the 2012–13 team and Michigan on March 6.Michigan won the game.",
"In the subsequent weeks Dakich talked to Michigan coach John Beilein about a preferred walk-on visit.",
"Andrew averaged 14.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and 5.1 assists as senior and 2013 IBCA/Subway Senior All-State honorable mention selection.",
"In the end, his only athletic scholarship offers were from NCAA Division II schools.",
"Dakich had walk-on offers from Butler and Purdue, but Michigan was coming off of a season in which they reached the championship game of the 2013 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and their prospects for vying for further national championships made them competitive with these two programs within 40 minutes of his home."
],
[
"College basketball",
"===Michigan===Three walk-on members of the 2012–13 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team were lost to graduation.",
"On April 29, 2013, Andrew Dakich committed to Michigan as a preferred walk-on.",
"Father Dan Dakich had employed Michigan assistant coach Jeff Meyer when Dakich had served as the interim head coach at Indiana for the 2007–08 Hoosiers.",
"Dakich and Cole McConnell, another walk-on, joined the incoming class of Derrick Walton, Irvin and Donnal, which reported for summer practice on June 22, 2013.They were later joined by Sean Lonergan as a third walk-on.When Derrick Walton and Caris LeVert were sidelined for the season in January 2015, Dakich became part of the rotation.Dakich posted his first career points on a three-point field goal against Houston Baptist on December 7, 2013.The basket helped Michigan tie a school single-game record with 16 made three-point shots.",
"2013–14 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team clinched the school's first outright (unshared) Big Ten Conference championship since 1985–86.As a #2-seed, Michigan lost to Kentucky in the elite eight round of the 2014 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.After Nik Stauskas left early for the NBA, Dakich changed from number 5 to number 11 to honor his father, while D. J. Wilson took over the number 5 jersey.",
"In November 2014, head coach John Beilein announced that the team would redshirt Dakich so that he could play a fifth year somewhere else.",
"Eventually, the 2014–15 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team needed Dakich to expend his eligibility when Caris LeVert and Walton were injured.",
"For the season, Dakich posted 5 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists in 69 minutes spread over 13 games.2016–17 Michigan Wolverines pregame celebration at Welsh-Ryan ArenaOn December 12 against Delaware State, Dakich posted his Michigan career highs in points (4), assists (3) and rebounds (2).",
"Dakich became an essential member of the 2015–16 Michigan Wolverines playing rotation despite plans to allow him to redshirt to save eligibility for a graduate year season.",
"Spike Albrecht had announced his retirement from basketball and Walton had been previously injured when a team with LeVert and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman getting the main guard minutes suffered an injury that was at first undisclosed.",
"For the season he appeared in 24 games, averaging 4.6 minutes and 0.6 points.For the second semester of the 2016–17 Michigan Wolverines season, Dakich was elevated from walk-on to scholarship athlete via an elaborate prank.",
"That season, he began producing ''The Dak and Dunc Show'' podcast with teammate Duncan Robinson for WCBN-FM Sports, which was available on iTunes.",
"Dakich, Donnal, Longeran and Robinson were roommates.",
"The team won the 2017 Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament.",
"Michigan earned a #7-seed and lost to Oregon after reaching the Sweet Sixteen round of the 2017 NCAA tournament.===Ohio State===On May 5, 2017, Dakich announced that he would use his remaining eligibility to play for the 2017–18 Quinnipiac Bobcats after having graduated the previous weekend.",
"However, Dakich was denied admission to the Quinnipiac journalism graduate program and Chris Holtmann who had been recruiting Dakich to Butler was hired as Ohio State head coach.",
"During the transition from Thad Matta to Holtman, a series of departures left the school with 10 scholarship players.",
"The only point guard on the roster was C. J. Jackson.",
"Dakich transferred to play for the 2017–18 Ohio State Buckeyes despite the intense rivalry between Michigan and Ohio State.",
"It became the third consecutive season that Michigan had had an in-conference transfer (Max Bielfeldt to 2015–16 Indiana Hoosiers and Albrecht to 2016–17 Purdue Boilermakers).",
"Coincidentally at the time, Meyer was head coach of Ohio State football.Dakich scored 10 points against The Citadel Bulldogs on December 19, 2017.When Ohio State hosted Michigan on December 4, 2017, the team made a 20-point comeback.",
"He contributed 6 assists off the bench against the Iowa Hawkeyes on January 4, 2018.On January 11 against the Maryland Terrapins, Dakich posted his career high 11 points (including 3 three-point shots) during a 22–2 first-half run by Ohio State that erased a hot Maryland start.",
"By mid-February, Ohio State was ranked 8th in the nation and Dakich, who was playing 20 minutes a game during conference play, was considered an integral part of the team's resurgence.",
"When Dakich made his return to Crisler Arena on February 18, 2018, he went 0–3 with a turnover in 22 minutes of play against Michigan on the team's Senior day.",
"It had been 3 years since the 2014–15 Buckeyes had made the 2015 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.",
"Aside from Dakich, only seniors Keita Bates-Diop, Jae'Sean Tate and Kam Williams had been to the tournament before.",
"As a #5-seed in the 2018 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament they advanced to the second round before losing to Gonzaga in the Second Round."
],
[
"Administration",
"As a player, Holtman describe Dakich as a \"scouting report wizard\" according to Cleveland.com.",
"Beilein noted his potential as a coach: \"I think he sees the game really well,....he's watched a lot of good coaches work.\"",
"Following the conclusion of his athletic eligibility, Dakich became a student assistant for the 2018–19 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team.",
"The following year, he was hired as a program assistant for the 2019–20 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team.",
"Dakich served as the director of basketball operations for both the 2020–21 and 2021–22 Elon Phoenix men's basketball teams on the staff of former Ohio State assistant Mike Schrage.",
"Then when former Ohio State assistant Ryan Pedon became head coach at Illinois State, he hired Dakich as an assistant coach."
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"External links",
"* college stats @ ESPN* college stats @ Sports Reference* Michigan bio* Elon bio* Illinois State bio"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Muscatatuck Group"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Muscatatuck Group''' is a Devonian Aged unit found in Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky."
],
[
"Stratigraphy",
"The '''North Vernon Limestone''' is a geologic formation in Indiana.",
"Also called the Sellersburg Limestone, this term however is no longer in use.The '''Jeffersonville Limestone''' is a coarse grained, dark gray, thick bedded, fossiliferous limestone."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Tripoli military school airstrike"
],
[
"Introduction",
"On January 4, 2020, the United Arab Emirates aiding the Libyan National Army launched an airstrike on a military school used by the UN-backed Government of National Accord in Tripoli, Libya.",
"Twenty-six people were killed and thirty-three were wounded."
],
[
"Prelude",
"The Libyan National Army, a rival government and faction that fought the UN-recognized Government of National Accord during the Second Libyan Civil War, launched an offensive against the GNA headquarters and Libyan capital of Tripoli in April 2019.On December 12, 2019, LNA commander Khalifa Haftar announced the \"final battle\" for Tripoli, committing more forces to the city.",
"The LNA also increased it's air presence around the city.",
"In the Hadhba neighborhood that same day, five civilians were killed by LNA bombings."
],
[
"Airstrike",
"Around 9pm on January 4, around 50 cadets of the GNA-affiliated Al-Hadhba military school were on a parade grounds, waiting to be sent back to their dormitories.",
"Most of the cadets were students between the ages of 18 and 22, from cities across Libya.",
"When the paramedics arrived, it was hard to discern and identify bodies due to many being charred.",
"Videos from tripoli hospitals showed limbless cadets and bloodied floors.",
"The initial death toll of the attack reported by the GNA was sixteen killed and thirty-seven injured, but this rose to twenty-six killed and thirty-three injured.",
"A survivor of the attack stated he saw \"guys whose torsos were separated from their bodies... and we couldn't do anything.\""
],
[
"Aftermath",
"A United Nations report discovered that the United Arab Emirates, who backs the LNA, was operating the drone that conducted the airstrike at the behest of the LNA.",
"The missile was a Chinese Blue Arrow 7 missile fired from a Wing Loong II drone.",
"Students who survived the attack urged international authorities to hold the perpetrators accountable for the airstrike in a statement given on the one-year anniversary of the airstrike."
],
[
"Reactions",
"* The GNA called to refer Haftar and his associates to the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.",
"* UNSMIL condemned the attack."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Wood Line"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Wood Line''''' is a public sculpture in the Presidio of San Francisco in San Francisco, California.",
"Made by Andy Goldsworthy, it is one of the most photographed areas of the park."
],
[
"History",
"When the trees in the park were planted in the 1880s, cypress and ''Eucalyptus'' were planted alternately.",
"The cypresses died, leaving a gap between the eucalypts.",
"The sculpture was commissioned to fill the gap.",
"Goldsworthy started the sculpture in 2010 and completed it in 2011."
],
[
"Description",
"The -long sculpture is made out of ''Eucalyptus'' branches.",
"Its message is that \"transformation is inevitable\", as the line will one day deteriorate and return to the ground, where it originally came from.",
"''Wood Line'' contrasts with ''Spire'', another Goldsworthy work that towers tall."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Rosalina Richards"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rosalina Richards''' is a Samoan New Zealand behavioural psychologist, and is a full professor at the University of Otago, specialising in Pacific public health."
],
[
"Academic career",
"Richards was born and grew up in the South Island of New Zealand, and is of Samoan and English ancestry.",
"She completed a PhD titled ''Factors influencing physical activity participation during adolescence and young adulthood'' at the University of Otago, supervised by Anthony Reeder.",
"The thesis was listed as an exceptional PhD thesis in the Division of Health Sciences for 2007.Richards then joined the faculty at Otago, rising to associate professor in 2019 and full professor in 2023.Richards was the inaugural Director of the Va'a o Tautai – Centre for Pacific Health at Otago, which was launched in 2018.She is also Co-Director, with Anne-Marie Jackson, of the Coastal People: Southern Skies Centre of Research Excellence, where she is responsible for capacity development and Pacific strategy.Richards is a behavioural psychologist working in public health, and her research has covered topics such as healthy sleep practices, restoration of marine environments, and their importance in Pacific culture, and cancer prevention.",
"Richards and colleagues surveyed screentime in teenagers, and found that the more hours teens reported watching television or playing games online, the less close their relationship to their parents.",
"She was part of a team who found Pacific communities in New Zealand call the National Poison Centre less often than expected, and part of another team that found rates of Chronic Kidney Disease were five times higher than expected in Samoan people in New Zealand."
],
[
"Selected works",
"* * * * * *"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* '' What does the public know about preventing cancer,'' presentation by Rose Richards, from 2015 Cancer Research Forum, via Vimeo"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"The Nethersole School of Nursing"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''The Nethersole School of Nursing''', also known as '''CUHK Nursing''', is one of the five schools under the Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).",
"It conducts nursing research and offers nursing education programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.According to the QS World University Ranking by Subject 2023 in Nursing, CUHK Nursing is ranked as the 1st institution in Hong Kong and Asia, and the 16th globally."
],
[
"History",
"The original Nethersole School of Nursing (NSN) was the 1st hospital-based training school for nurses in Hong Kong set up in 1893 under the Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital.CUHK Nursing was originally established as the Department of Nursing under the Faculty of Medicine, CUHK in 1991.It was the 1st academic department offering tertiary-level nursing education in Hong Kong.In 2002, the Department merged with the NSN, and was formally renamed ‘The Nethersole School of Nursing’ in appreciation of the support of the Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Charity Foundation.",
"It shared the same motto with NSN – ‘to serve the community with compassion’."
],
[
"Academics",
"Currently, the School offers one undergraduate, four postgraduate, and one professional diploma nursing programmes.",
"'''Postgraduate programmes'''EstablishedStudy Modes & Duration'''Master of Philosophy-Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing'''1992 (Master of Philosophy);1996 (Doctor of Philosophy)24 months (full-time)/ 36 months (part-time) (Master of Philosophy);36 or 48 months (full-time)/ 48 or 64 months (part-time) 1996 (Doctor of Philosophy)'''Doctor of Nursing'''20094 years (part-time)'''Master of Nursing'''19952 years (part-time)'''Master of Nursing Science (Pre-registration)'''20093 years (full-time)=== Undergraduate programme ===EstablishedStudy Modes & Duration'''Bachelor of Nursing''''''(formerly ‘Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-registration))'''19955 years (full-time)=== Professional diploma programme ===ProgrammeEstablishedStudy Modes & Duration'''Professional Diploma in Advanced Nursing Practice'''20181 year (part-time)"
],
[
"Research",
"The research work at the School is categorised into three main research themes.",
"The professoriate staff of the School each belongs to one of these research theme groups based on their respective research focuses:* Cancer and Palliative Care* Cardiovascular, Metabolic and Stroke Care* Ageing, Behavioural and Mental Wellness"
],
[
"Reputation",
"Apart from the QS World University Ranking, the School was also ranked as the world’s 2nd nursing institution by the 2023 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects published by the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) (ShanghaiRanking)."
],
[
"See also",
"* CUHK Faculty of Medicine* Chinese University of Hong Kong* Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital* Nursing in Hong Kong* Nurse education"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Mohamed Sylla (footballer, born 2001)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mohamed Sylla''' (born 12 November 2001) is an Ivorian football attacker playing for RC Abidjan."
],
[
"Club career",
"Born in Ivorian town of Akroufla, he played in Ivorian clubs AS Tanda, SC Gagnoa, RC Abidjan, besides a short spell abroad in Europe with FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica in 2021–22 Serbian First League."
],
[
"International career",
"He debuted for the Ivorian main national team in 2023."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"My Zombabe"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''My Zombabe''''' (stylized as '''''MY ZOMBabe''''') is a 2024 Philippine romantic comedy zombie film directed by Bobby Bonifacio Jr. and written by Juvy Galamiton and Bobby Bonifacio Jr..",
"It stars Empoy Marquez and Kim Molina.",
"The film is about a man fall in love with a beautiful woman who is turning in to a zombie."
],
[
"Plot"
],
[
"Cast",
"*\tEmpoy Marquez as Pong*\tKim Molina as Yasmine*\tYanyan De Jesus as Gohan*\tAnjo Yllana*\tAndrea Del Rosario*\tGary Lim*\tAndrew Muhlach*\tBilly Villeta*\tLiz Alindogan*\tShirley Fuentes*\tMarnie Lapuz*\tMark Gabrador*\tWilliam Noyer"
],
[
"Production",
"''Zombabe'' was planned on 2018.They started to shoot the film on 2020 but was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines."
],
[
"Release",
"''Zombabe'' was planned to released on January 8, 2024, but through the extension of 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival till January 9, the film was moved to release on January 10, 2024, under Viva Films."
],
[
"Reception",
"Philbert Dy of Letterboxd gave ''Zombabe'' a 3 stars and wrote: The movie as a whole is still pretty clunky, with scenes that go on for far too long, and a resolution that is just another example of the film's apparent disdain for narrative and logical consistency.",
"And yet, it lands on something sweet and unusual; arriving at a conclusion that feels kind of unique in our cinema."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Ernest Monias"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ernest Monias''' (born February 18, 1949) is a Cree recording artist from Manitoba, Canada.",
"An important figure in Canadian Indigenous music, Monias has been nicknamed the \"Elvis of the North\"."
],
[
"Early life",
"Monias was born in Cross Lake First Nation and moved to Wabowden, Manitoba at the age of 4.He attended a residential school in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba."
],
[
"Music career",
"Monias released his first album in 1979, after being discovered by Ray St. Germain.",
"The album ''Original Recordings'' included his most popular song \"If I Wanted You Girl\" and was followed by 21 more albums.",
"Monias received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Indigenous Music Awards.",
"He was elected into the Manitoba Aboriginal Music Hall of Fame in 2005."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Opera House (Final Fantasy VI)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Opera House''' is a level in the 1994 role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VI'' developed by Square.",
"Taking place partway through the game, it occurs when the game's characters require an airship, the only one of its kind, owned by the adventurer and gambler Setzer.",
"The character Celes, a former Imperial general, is a near-double of a famous opera diva named Maria, who Setzer is planning to kidnap during a performance.",
"The characters plan for Celes to switch places with Maria, causing her to be kidnapped in Maria's place and allowing the others to sneak aboard the airship and convince Setzer to let them use it.",
"During the opera, \"Maria and Draco\", Celes \"sings\" the song \"Aria di Mezzo Carattere\" in a cutscene, before the opera is attacked by the villainous monster Ultros.",
"The party rushes across the rafters in order to stop Ultros from dropping a stage weight on Celes, upon which time they battle and defeat Ultros, preserving the ruse.",
"The opera scene is considered one of the most iconic and memorable cutscenes in gaming history, and has been noted by critics for its unconventional artistic nature and emotions evoked despite the limited hardware."
],
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"Development",
"When the opera scene was originally conceived, it was summed up as only a single sentence by Hironobu Sakaguchi - \"an event to be held at the opera\".",
"It was inspired by ''The Man Who Knew Too Much'' by Alfred Hitchcock, which also included a suspenseful back-and-forth between events on stage and behind the scenes.",
"Nobuo Uematsu worked on the musical composition of the scene, including \"Aria Di Mezzo Carattere\", while Hideo Minaba worked on the graphics.",
"While Sakaguchi recommended that Yoshinori Kitase watch an opera as reference for the scene, he ultimately did not see one and supervised creation of the scene entirely from imagination.",
"The lyrics were written by Kitase as a \"love letter\" to his future wife, who he was dating at the time.",
"Much later, Kitase ended up watching one of Uematsu's orchestral concerts in the Royal Albert Hall, where ''The Man Who Knew Too Much'' was filmed.In ''Final Fantasy VI'''s ''Pixel Remaster'' version, the opera scene was modified, receiving 3D backgrounds and sung vocals in seven languages.",
"This was explained as a \"half-joking\" suggestion from Uematsu, who believed it would be impossible or too difficult.",
"Upon being consulted, Kitase told the producer of the remaster to do anything Uematsu said, causing the change to be implemented.",
"The singer was purposely chosen to sound more like a musical singer than an opera one, on account of Celes having been caught up in the performance.",
"Uematsu stated that he was \"overflowed with tears\" upon hearing the final versions of the vocals, regardless of the language."
],
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"Reception",
"Kirk Hamilton of ''Kotaku'' described the Opera House level as \"awkward but charming\", relying heavily on the player's imagination to fill in the gaps.",
"Calling the level's narrative setup \"far-fetched\", he stated that it was nevertheless sold when the screen faded to black and a character began \"singing\" in MIDI.",
"Despite having the immediate reaction to \"crack up laughing\", he nevertheless said that \"when Celes walked to the edge of the tower and threw the flowers off the edge, I can’t pretend I didn’t feel something\".",
"Comparing the opera scene to similar musical interludes in ''Dragon Age: Inquisition'' and ''The Witcher 3'', he noted that the Opera House's level of abstraction avoided the uncanny valley, causing him to never be \"distracted by whether or not this was believable\".",
"He criticized a timed section in the latter part of the Opera House as one of the level's worst aspects, as it would send the player back to the last save point if done incorrectly.",
"Zachary Ryan of ''IGN'' called the opera scene one of the most unforgettable moments in gaming, noting its importance to the narrative and unconventional usage of the game's mechanics, but ultimately calling it so important because it made the player feel.",
"Stating that it was \"one of the most believable and gut-punchingly real moments the medium had yet delivered\", he described the scene as \"love, loss and song all compressed into a 16-bit cartridge and relayed through your TV's crummy speakers\".",
"Joe Juba of ''Game Informer'' said that the industry still remembers the Opera House with \"clarity and fondness\", describing it as having laid the groundwork for more cinematic future ''Final Fantasy'' games.",
"He noted that the scene eclipsed other parts of the game due to its sheer popularity.",
"David Lozada of ''GameRevolution'' expressed his opinion that the lines of Celes while singing in the Opera House demonstrate a pivotal moment of character development, from being a \"soulless weapon\" to being able to express emotion and be truly human."
],
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"Legacy",
"The 2015 video game ''Undertale'' parodies the opera scene with a performance from the robotic character Mettaton, during which the lyrics threaten the protagonist with impending death."
],
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"References"
]
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"The Island of Forgiveness"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''The Island of Forgiveness''''' is a 2022 Tunisian-Italian drama film directed by Ridha Behi and starring Chedly Arfaoui, Badis Behi, and Mohamed Ali Ben Jemaa.",
"The film follows Andrea Licari, a successful author and professor of Italian descent who returns to his birthplace of Djerba, Tunisia, to fulfill his mother's wish of scattering her ashes there.",
"Along the way, he confronts his past traumas and seeks forgiveness for himself and others.The film premiered at the 44th Cairo International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Pyramid for Best Director and the Naguib Mahfouz Award for Best Screenplay.",
"It also received six nominations at the 2022 Carthage Film Festival, including the Golden Tanit for Best Feature Film.",
"The film was praised for its cinematography, music, and performances, especially by Chedly Arfaoui, who played the older Andrea.The film was inspired by Behi's own personal experience of returning to Tunisia after living abroad for many years.",
"He co-wrote the script with Ziad Hamzeh, who also served as one of the producers.",
"The film was shot on location in Djerba and Rome, with a budget of $1 million.",
"The film features a score composed by Amine Bouhafa and songs by Tunisian singer Emel Mathlouthi.The film was released in Tunisia on March 15, 2022, and in Italy on April 22, 2022.It received positive reviews from critics and audiences, who praised its emotional and humanistic approach to the themes of identity, exile, and reconciliation.",
"The film has a rating of 6.7/10 on IMDb¹ and 7.5/10 on ČSFD.cz, a Czech-Slovak film database.",
"The film was also selected as the Tunisian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated."
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"External Links",
"*"
],
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"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Thierry Demaizière''' and '''Alban Teurlai''' are French documentary filmmakers, best known for directing the films ''Lourdes'', ''Rocco'', ''Reset'', ''Rookies'', and the Netflix docuseries ''Move''."
],
[
"Career",
"Demaizière and Teurlai began their collaboration directing documentaries about Karl Lagerfeld and Vincent Lindon for France Télévisions broadcasters.",
"Their documentary ''Reset'' about Benjamin Millepied's debut as artistic director for the Paris Opera Ballet premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was distributed by Canal+.Their critically acclaimed film ''Lourdes'' documenting families and individual stories of those with chronic medical conditions, terminal diagnoses, disabilities, and marginalized communities seeking solace at the Lourdes sanctuary site was nominated for the César Award as well as the Lumières Award for the Best Documentary category.In 2020, Netflix brought on Demaizière and Teurlai for a 5-episode docuseries ''Move'' featuring Lil Buck, Israel Galván, Akram Khan, Ohad Naharin, among other dancers with guidance from Octavian Saiu.",
"In 2022, their feature documentary film ''Rookies'' about a specialized hip-hop program within a Parisian school premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for another César Award under the Best Documentary category.Demaizière and Teurlai are currently in production for a feature documentary about French Paralympic athletes, including triathlete Alexis Hanquinquant.In an interview with the French newspaper Libération, Demaizière and Teurlai described their shared directorial approaches—with Demaizière managing interviews and broader storylines, and Teurlai focusing on the detailed visual manifestation of the themes as the cinematographer and editor as well for the majority of their films."
],
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"Filmography",
" Year Title Role Notes 2015 ''Reset'' Directors DocumentaryOfficial Selection - Tribeca Film Festival, Melbourne International Film Festival, Sheffield DocFest, Sydney Film Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival 2016 ''Rocco'' Directors DocumentaryOfficial Selection - Venice Film Festival 2019 ''Lourdes'' Directors DocumentaryNominated - César Awards, Lumières Award, Official Selection - Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival 2020 ''Move'' Directors5-episode Netflix docuseries 2022 ''Rookies'' Directors Documentary Nominated César Awards, Nominated Paris Film Critics Association Awards, Official Selection - Berlin International Film Festival"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Manuel Congo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Manuel Congo''' (died 6 September 1839) was the leader of the largest slave rebellion in the Vale do Paraíba region of Brazil.",
"The revolt occurred in the town of Paty do Alferes, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.",
"After an enslaved person was killed by an overseer on the plantation, Manuel Congo and other enslaved people on the plantation, including Mariana Crioula, coordinated and organized a mass fleeing of enslaved people from the plantation,"
],
[
"Precedents",
"=== The Vassouras region in 1838 ===By 1838, the center of the Brazilian national economy came to be the southern region of the state of Rio de Janeiro, in which there were massive levels of deforestation and the introduction of coffee cultivation.",
"At that time, around 70% of the coffee exported from Brazil was grown in the land around the village of Vassouras, which included the municipality of the same name, as well as Mendes, Paty do Alferes, Miguel Pereira and parts of Paracambi.",
"The coffee plantations were also expanded to the neighboring municipalities of Valença and Paraíba do Sul, where the two were already the main sources of economic sustenance of the Brazilian empire.",
"Paty do Alferes was the most rich out of the freguesias of Vassouras and the first point of colonization in the region, since it was also on the oldest route between the port of Rio de Janeiro and the inland mining region of Minas Gerais.The intense economic growth of the region created massive demand for slave labor in which enslaved peoples were sold from other states or were forcibly enslaved from Africa.",
"This was the period in which Brazil had the largest amount of enslaved peoples taken from Africa in the Atlantic Slave Trade.The population of Vassouras grew rapidly from the expansion of coffee farming in the region, but the slave population was much higher than free people, white or non-white.",
"In 1840, Vassouras had 20,589 residents, of whom 6,225 were free and 14,333 were enslaved.",
"By 1850, however, the population had reached 35,000 people (the same population of the current municipality, though in a much smaller area).A large part of the enslaved peoples were made up of young African men.",
"According to data from 1837 to 1840, around 75% of the enslaved peoples were of African origin, 68% were in the 15-40 age range, and 73.7% were men.The Malê revolt that occurred in the state of Bahia in 1835 made the Brazilian elite fearful of new rebellions throughout the empire.",
"The complaints and rumors of revolt were common in every place where there were many enslaved people.",
"The \"pretos minas\", those that were born in West Africa, were especially the target of these rumors as they had been involved in the Malê revolt.=== Manuel Congo ===It was said that Manuel Congo, who was a blacksmith, was a strong and skillful man, who spoke little and rarely smiled.",
"As was common among those forcibly enslaved from Africa, his name was composed of a Portuguese first name and a last name associated with the name of their \"nation\" or region of origin.",
"The person who enslaved Manuel Congo was captain-major Manuel Francisco Xavier, who had enslaved dozens of people on the Freguesia and Maravilha plantations in Paty do Alferes.=== Mariana Crioula ===Mariana Crioula was an enslaved woman that, as her last name implied, was born in Brazil, and was 30 years old by the time of the rebellion.",
"She was a seamstress and maid of Francisca Elisa Xavier, the wife of Manuel Francisco Xavier.",
"At that time, men made up 90% of the enslaved people forced out of Africa and around 75% of enslaved people that worked on coffee plantations, and as such a married enslaved couple was rare.",
"She participated in the large slave rebellion and was named the queen, along with Manuel Congo.",
"In 1839, she was captured, but was absolved, as were most enslaved women on the plantation.=== Manuel Francisco and Francisca Elisa Xavier ===Manuel Francisco Xavier and his wife, Francisca Elisa Xavier, future baroness of SoledadeCaptain-major Manuel Francisco Xavier was a rich landowner that owned three plantations in Paty do Alferes: Freguesia (currently Aldeia de Arcozelo), Maravilha and Santa Tereza, along with Cachoeira farm.",
"Manuel Francisco Xavier was married to Francisca Elisa Xavier, who would be later given the title of the Baroness of Soledade, the first person with the title.",
"According to coronel Francisco Peixoto de Lacerda Vernek, Xavier was inconsistent in his treatment of the people he enslaved, at points being lenient, at other points extremely severe.",
"An inventory made of Xavier's property, made in 1840 and two years after Manuel Congo revolted, counted 449 enslaved people, 85% of whom were men and 80% were African."
],
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"Rebellion and Escape",
"On 5 November 1838, the foreman of the Freguesia plantation shot and killed Camilo Sapateiro, an enslaved African, as he was allegedly going to the Maravilha plantation without being authorized.",
"The enslaved people attempted to kill the foreman, but were restrained.",
"No punishment was given for the killing and the intention to revolt grew in the senzalas (slave quarters) on Xavier's plantations.Around midnight, the doors of the senzalas of the Freguesia plantation were broken and a group of around 80 enslaved Black people ran across the courtyard, called to the enslaved people in the casa-grande that had been sleeping on the floor, broke into the weapon depots and took machetes and an old garrucha.The people who revolted fled and hid in the forests on the Santa Catarina plantation, the property of captain Carlos de Miranda Jordão.",
"The following night, the rebels had left the forest for the Maravilha plantation, another plantation of Xavier's.",
"They had threatened to kill the foreman, but he had fled to the roof of the house; they beat an enslaved person that did not want to participate and put a ladder to the kitchen window so that the enslaved people in the casa-grande that were sleeping there could escape.",
"They opened the doors to the senzalas and called for the other enslaved people to join them.",
"They later broke into the grocery depot and took the castrated pigs that were still fattening, and fled with all the tools and supplies that they could have carried.",
"On the way, the group of enslaved people passed through the nearby Pau Grande plantation, which belonged to Paulo Gomes Ribeiro de Avelar, where they freed the enslaved people in the senzalas.",
"At this point, the fugitive slaves were already numbered more than 100, most of whom were armed with machetes and other bladed weapons.Aware of the events, many enslaved people also fled from the São Luís da Boa Vista, Cachoeira, Santa Teresa, and Monte Alegre plantations, along with others who were not listed in the historical record.",
"As many as 300 to 400 enslaved people became part of the group as they traversed the dense forests of the Serra da Estrela, on the way to the Serra da Taquara.",
"There had been in all likelihood prior planning, but many enslaved people had quickly joined the group from other plantations and there were meeting points in the forests for the various groups.Manuel Congo was certainly the leader of the revolt, and at this point had likely been joined by Mariana Crioula, such that the two were afterwards given the titles of \"king\" and \"queen\" of the rebelling group.",
"Another enslaved person had been given the title of \"vice-king\", and it has been proposed that this person was Epifânio Moçambique, an African from the Munhambane region and who had been enslaved on the Pau Grande plantation; However, the vice-king may have been someone else that had been killed in combat.Various groups of runaway slaves went into the forest and, at the end of each evening, assembled at a ranch for an overnight stay.",
"It is not clear if they had intended to create a quilombo.",
"Surviving in the forests required strong knowledge of the and, as the facts would show, the enslaved peoples' ability to retaliate was strong."
],
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"Fights and capture",
"Xavier had asked for help from a local squire from the freguesia of Nossa Senhora da Conceição do Paty do Alferes, lieutenant coronel José Pinheiro de Souza Vernek, though was not successful He had already had a prolonged political conflict with sergeant-major and later padre , the grandfather of José Pinheiro de Souza Vernek and chief colonel of the 13th Legion of the National Guard .",
"Alarmed by the amount of fugitive enslaved people, José Pinheiro immediately sent a letter to his cousin Lacerda Vernek, who later became the baron of Pati do Alferes, for providences, in favor \"of order and peace\" The 13th Legion was based in Valença and also maintained public order in Vassouras and Paraíba do Sul.Just 48 hours after the last incident, Lacerda Vernek brought 160 men from the National Guard who were well armed and ready for conflict.",
"At the same time, he sent a memorandum to the president of the province of Rio de Janeiro informing him of the situation and asking for help.",
"The regiment, led by Lacerda Vernek, and accompanied by José Pinheiro, met up at the Maravilha plantation on 10 November.",
"The following day, they had left in search of the revolting enslaved people.",
"The location of the escape routes were found and the advance was rapid, as the people who fled had to create openings in the dense forest that were commonplace in the region.",
"As Lacerda Vernek recounted in one of his memorandums, at 5 o'clock in the evening on 11 November, after travelling some leagues and hours of searching, \"''We had felt jabs from a machete and people talking\"''.",
"They had discovered the main group of runaway slaves who had slowly advanced on with children, women, and the elderly.",
"The group had realized they had been discovered and prepared to fight.",
"The regiment continued on in a wedge shape and demanded everyone to surrender.",
"Manuel Congo initiated the attack.",
"Lacerda Vernek described the enslaved people as such: ''\"they made a line\"'', took up arms, \"''one with fire, the others with blades\"'', and shouted: ''\"Shoot men, shoot the devils''\".",
"\"''This insult was followed by discharge which killed two of ours and injured two others.",
"How expensive what cost them!",
"Twenty and such rolled into the hill below at our first discharge, one dead and others gravely injured, which broadly turned into a shooting, to which they cowardly turned their backs, dropping some of their weapons; they were chased after and shot at in retreat and completely scurried.",
"\"(…)\"I noted that not even one of them did so when demanded to stop, needing to be shot in the legs.",
"A crioula (enslaved person born in Brazil) who had been one of Dona Francisca Xavier's preferred slaves did not surrender despite being beaten, and shouted: To die, yes.",
"To surrender, never''\"In the end, the survivors were surrounded and forced to surrender.",
"In this unique battle, both Manuel Congo and Mariana Crioula were imprisoned.",
"The supplies and the weapons were hastily abandoned as they ran for their lives.",
"Others were captured in the following days.They could not capture a group of runaway slaves commanded by one João Angola, who escaped from combat and could not reach the meeting point with Manuel Congo's group.",
"The day prior to the final fight, João Angola's group was seen trying to attack a gunpowder factory in the region and fled in the direction of Serra do Couto, near Serra da Estrela.Afterwards, on 14 November, a regiment of 50 men arrived from the military and from the police department in Niterói, invited by the provincial president.",
"The commander was lieutenant coronel Luís Alves de Lima, the future Duke of Caxias."
],
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"Trial and execution",
"Despite there having been more than 300 fugitives, just 16 were arrested and brought to trial: Manuel Congo, Pedro Dias, Vicente Moçambique, Antônio Magro, Justino Benguela, Belarmino, Miguel Crioulo, Canuto Moçambique, Afonso Angola, Adão Benguela, Marianna Crioula, Rita Crioula, Lourença Crioula, Joanna Mofumbe, Josefa Angola and Emília Conga.",
"The people that enslaved by other plantation owners were not put on trial, including those who had participated.",
"For example, Epifânio Moçambique was cited by many testimonies as one of the leaders alongside Manuel Congo and perhaps had been vice-king of the rebellion, though he was just interrogated during the penal process.The defendants were sent in chains to be sentenced in Vassouras.",
"The townspeople came together to witness their arrival.",
"One of the imprisoned, perhaps Marianna Crioula, again shouted that she would prefer to die than to return to captivity, which enraged the crowd and then tried to lynch her.",
"Of the 17 defendants, 9 were men and 7 were women, with 11 being those from Africa and 5 being born in Brazil.",
"10 were those that had specific skillsets or worked in the casa-grande, while just 2 were those that worked in the fields.",
"Some were blacksmiths, such as Manuel Congo, while others were carpenters or boilermakers; all the women worked in the casa-grande as seamstresses, worked with laundry, or were nurses.",
"From the morning of 22 January 1839 to the 31st, the tribunal met at the Praça da Concórdia, opposite the Igreja Matriz da Vila de Vassouras.",
"The trial was presided over by interim judge Inácio Pinheiro de Souza Verneck, brother of José Pinheiro and cousin of Lacerda Vernek.Mariana Crioula's participation in the rebellion caused furor at the trial, due to her being trusted by the plantation owner and his family, who, according to Lacerda Vernek, even while being beaten shouted \"To die, yes.",
"To surrender, never.\"",
"While interrogated, Marianna Crioula tried to downplay her participation and that she had been forced to flee, but the other defendants asserted that she was in fact the \"queen\" of the revolters.",
"Through an agreement that was made, only the main leader of the rebellion would be sentenced for the death of two soldiers during the rebellion.",
"As the defendants indicated Manuel Congo as the leader, he was sentenced to death by hanging.Another seven were sentenced to \"650 lashes, given 50 times a day, according to the law\", and \"three years with iron hinges to their necks\".",
"Adão Benguela was the only man totally absolved of any wrongdoing, despite being implicated in the rebellion as much as the others.",
"The biggest surprise was Mariana Crioula and the other women involved being absolved, seemingly at the request of Francisca Elisa Xavier.",
"However, Mariana Crioula was forced to watch the public execution of Manuel Congo.On 4 September 1839, Manuel Congo was hung at Largo da Forca in Vassouras, and was not buried."
],
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"Consequences",
"There are no exact statistics of how many enslaved people left and how many were forcibly returned to the plantation.",
"However, there were people, such as those from João Angola's groups, may have been able to escape to freedom and, even though there are no historical records of such, are said to have formed the legendary quilombo of Santa Catarina.",
"What is known is that there was not enough time for a quilombo founded by Manuel Congo to be created, of which is frequently cited as fact.Manuel Congo's rebellion created great insecurity among plantation owners in the region.",
"This climate of fear remained for decades during the entire heyday of coffee production in the region.",
"Some attempts at revolt still occurred.",
"In 1847, there was a complaint made that another blacksmith, the free Black man Estêvão Pimenta, had led a secret organization that had been preparing for a revolt for the 24th day of June of that year.",
"The organization had been infiltrated by 6 soldiers; Pimenta and the other collaborators were arrested, and perhaps due to their imprisonment, no such revolt occurred.",
"The police registers at the time affirmed that the organization, called Elbanda (or maybe also Embanda, meaning a priest or doctor in the Kimbundu language) was made up of clandestine planning centers driven, by obligation, by enslaved blacksmiths (like Manuel Congo) and joiners, called Pais-Korongos or Tatas-Korongos.The official end of the Atlantic Slave Trade in Brazil came with the passing of the Eusébio de Queirós Law, and later forced the enslavers to improve living conditions on their plantations, and was later followed by the abolition of slavery with the Lei Áurea in 1888."
],
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"Local history",
"The Freguesia plantation, where the revolt began, is currently the Aldeia de Arcozelo cultural center in Paty do Alferes, the largest cultural center by area in Latin America.",
"Currently, Aldeia de Arcozelo is administrated by the National Foundation of the Arts, as part of the Ministry of Culture.",
"It has been left abandoned and in a precarious state of conservation due to consistent neglect from authorities, and visiting the site has been prohibited.",
"The old chapel of the casa-grande was consecrated towards the memory of the enslaved people imprisoned during the rebellion.",
"In front of the church, the names of Manuel Congo and other imprisoned slaves have been inscribed; however, the names of more than 20 enslaved people were forgotten as they were not registered in the penal processes.The Largo da Forca, where Manuel Congo was executed, is currently Largo da Pedreira, in Vassouras.",
"The Memorial of Manuel Congo was built here in 1996."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* RAPOSO, Ignacio.",
"''Historia de Vassouras''.",
"Vassouras, Fundação 1º de Maio, 1935.",
"* SCISÍNIO, Alaôr Eduardo.",
"''Dicionário da Escravidão''.",
"Rio de Janeiro, Léo Christiano Editorial Ltda, 1997.",
"* «TOLEDO, Renato Pompeu.",
"À Sombra da Escravidão» * GOMES, Flávio dos Santos.",
"Histórias de Quilombolas.",
"São Paulo, Companhia das Letras, 2006.",
"* «FRIDMAN, Fania; Planejamento e Rede Urbana no Sertão do Oeste Fluminense» * SOUZA, Alan de Carvalho.",
"''Terras e Escravos'': A desordem senhorial no Vale do Paraíba.",
"Jundiaí, Paco Editorial: 2012."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* History of the city of Paty do Alferes"
]
] | wikipedia |
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[
"2024 Thai League 3 Cup final"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Thai League 3 Cup final''' was the final match of the 2023–24 Thai League 3 Cup, the 1st season of a Thailand's football tournament organized by Football Association of Thailand.",
"It was played at the BG Stadium in Pathum Thani, Thailand on 3 March 2024, between Phatthalung a mighty team from Phatthalung that located in the Southern part and Maejo United a mighty team from Chiangmai that located in the Northern part of Thailand."
],
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"Route to the final",
"Phatthalung (S)RoundMaejo United (N)OpponentResultKnockout 1 legOpponentResultMuang Trang United (S)3–1 (H)QualificationThonburi United (BM)4–3 (A)Round of 32Ubon Kruanapat (NE)1–0 (H)Samut Prakan (BM)4–3 (A)Round of 16Fleet (E)2–0 (H)Surin City (NE)2–0 (A)Quarter-finalsSongkhla (S)OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnockout 2 legsOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legUttaradit Saksiam (N)2–01–0 (A)1–0 (H)Semi-finalsLopburi City (W)6–53–1 (A)3–4 (H)'''''Note:''' In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away; N: Clubs from Northern region; NE: Clubs from Northeastern region; E: Clubs from Eastern region; W: Clubs from Western region; S: Clubs from Southern region; BM: Clubs from Bangkok metropolitan region.''"
],
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"Winner",
"===Prizes for winner===* A champion trophy.",
"* 3,000,000 THB prize money.===Prizes for runners-up===* 1,000,000 THB prize money."
],
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"See also",
"* 2023–24 Thai League 1* 2023–24 Thai League 2* 2023–24 Thai League 3* 2023–24 Thai FA Cup* 2023–24 Thai League Cup* 2023–24 Thai League 3 Cup* 2023 Thailand Champions Cup"
],
[
"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Thai League official website"
]
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[
"World Theatre"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''World Theatre''' is a historic movie theater and performing arts center in Kearney, Nebraska.",
"The building, which also housed a Masonic Temple on its upper three floors, was designed by James T. Allen in the Classical Revival style.",
"It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places."
],
[
"History",
"The World Theatre originally opened as a vaudeville venue on November 14, 1927.It did not begin screening movies until the 1930s.",
"In 1983, the venue was converted to host an additional auditorium.",
"Following the conversion, the theater began to decline, especially as the city of Kearney grew and locals were drawn away from the historic downtown district into the suburbs.In 2008, the World Theatre permanently closed after 80 years of operation.",
"The facility remained dormant until 2011 when Kearney native Jon Bokenkamp led an initiative to restore and reopen it.",
"The project initially began with T-shirt fundraisers but later received over in funds from private donors as well as city and state grants.",
"The theater reopened on June 29, 2012; Nebraskan filmmaker Alexander Payne presented a screening of the 1959 crime comedy ''Some Like It Hot'' and hosted a question-and-answer session.On March 17, 2020, the World Theatre closed indefinitely for planned renovations and as a reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic.",
"The persistence of the pandemic caused the theater's reopening to be delayed until February 2021.The scope of changes included the installation of new balcony seats, a revised concession stand, and new stage lighting, among other alterations."
],
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"See also",
"*National Register of Historic Places in Buffalo County, Nebraska"
],
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"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
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[
"Md. Ziaul Haque"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ziaul Haque''' (born 6 June 1934) is a Bangladeshi social worker.",
"He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2024 by the government of Bangladesh for his contribution to social service."
],
[
"Early life",
"Ziaul Haque was born on 6 June 1934 to Taiyab Ali Mollah, a local dairyman and Sharikun Nessa.",
"Haque married his cousin, Saraban Tohura, in 1958.Together they had two daughters.",
"After the death of Tohura, he married Farida Haque in 2004.He had another sonm, Mohabbat Haque, with her.",
"Haque lives in Mushribhuja village in Bholahat Upazila, Chapai Nawabganj District.Haque found a library in his home, \"Ziaul Haque General Library\", with 14,000 books."
],
[
"Awards",
"* \"Shada Moner Manush\" by Unilever Bangladesh (2005)* Ekushey Padak (2024)"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Eloise Jillings"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Eloise Katherine Puia Jillings''' is a New Zealand academic, and is a full professor at Massey University, specialising in clinical pathology and veterinary education."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Jillings is of Māori and Canadian descent, and affiliates to Ngāti Mārū.",
"Her family moved to Canada when she was seven, and she returned to New Zealand at age 19 to study as a veterinarian."
],
[
"Academic career",
"Jillings completed a Master of Veterinary Studies at Massey University in 2007, with a thesis on creatinine in dogs.",
"Jillings then joined the faculty of the university, rising to full professor in 2023.Jillings completed a PhD titled ''Rapua te mea ngaro.",
"Exploring the access of Māori to Veterinary Education in Aotearoa New Zealand'' at Massey University in 2022.Jillings teaches clinical pathology, and also has interests in student selection processes and Indigenous education.",
"While she was Associate Dean of Admissions and Students at Massey, in 2012, Jillings was in charge of the review of admissions procedures, that led to a change from a completely academic focus to also considering non-academic criteria such as interpersonal skills.",
"While this was portrayed in some coverage as a lowering of standards, Jillings felt it was unfair to continue to admit students based only on academic grades when some parts of their course would lead to them being assessed on different criteria.",
"With colleague Kate Hill, Jillings fundraised for and set up a bursary in honour of 16-year old Mustafa Hamza, who was killed in the mosque shootings in Christchurch.",
"Hamza had ambitions to be a vet, and the bursary is awarded in his name to \"promote the importance of inclusivity in the veterinary profession\".",
"Jillings is the New Zealand representative on the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges' Council on International Veterinary Medical Education."
],
[
"Selected works",
"* * * *"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* '' \"I was the only Māori\" - Eloise Jillings recalls her vet training days'',Te Karere TVNZ"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Izz al-Din Mas'ud II"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Coinage of Izz al-Din Mas’ud II (ruled 1211-1218 CE).",
"al-Mawsil (Mosul) mint.",
"Dated AH 607 (1211 CE).",
"''Obverse:'' Diademed and draped classical-style male bust left; rudimentary star to left of shoulder; mint name and AH date around.",
"''Reverse:'' Shahada and names and titles of Abbasid Caliph al-Nasir and ‘Izz al-Din Mas’ud in six lines across field; name and title of Ayyubid overlord al-Adil Abu Bakr in external voids.",
"'''Izz al-Din Mas'ud II''' (r.1211–1218) was the son and successor of Nur al-Din Arslan Shah I, as Zengid dynasty ruler of the Mosul region in modern Iraq.",
"He was only ten years old when he ascended the throne, and because of that was put under the control of a regent or ''atabeg'' by his dying father, in the person of one of his trusted ''mamluks'', Badr al-Dīn Lū'lū'.Throughout his reign, effective power was held by Badr al-Dīn Lū'lū'."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Sources"
],
[
"See also",
"* Zengid dynasty"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Leon P. Crawford"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Leon Polk Crawford''' (April 9, 1890 – April 8, 1975) was an American politician who served as mayor of Clemson, South Carolina.",
"He is credited for being the only Republican to hold elective office in South Carolina during the Solid South until the 1960s.",
"He ran for United States Senator in 1956, but lost to Olin B. Johnston."
],
[
"Early life",
"Crawford was born on April 9, 1890, in Hayesville, North Carolina, the son of Millard Crawford and Sarah Lenora Barnard.",
"He attended school at Hiawasee Junior College.",
"In 1932, his first job was serving as Clemson's city clerk.",
"Before he was elected mayor, Crawford led a movement to rename the town, then named Calhoun, to Clemson.",
"In 1943, the change was approved 10–1."
],
[
"Political career",
"In June 1946, he was elected mayor of Clemson, South Carolina.",
"At the time, Clemson was incorporated with a population less than 1,000.He served for eighteen years, until January 1965.Several of his accomplishments include the establishment of the first water and sewer departments, and a $400,000 sewer program, one of the first in the town.",
"In 1956, he mounted an unsuccessful campaign, losing to Olin B. Johnston.",
"Crawford netted around 18% of the vote."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He eloped and married his wife Ann Tiger.",
"They had six children.",
"He died on April 8, 1975, in Clemson, aged 84, a day shy of his 85th birthday.",
"He is buried at Old Stone Church Cemetery."
],
[
"Electoral history",
" Democratic '''hold'''"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2007 Vietnam Open Grand Prix"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2007 Vietnam Open Grand Prix''' was a badminton tournament which took place in Hanoi, Vietnam from 6 to 11 November 2007.It had a total purse of $50,000."
],
[
"Tournament",
"The 2007 Vietnam Open Grand Prix was the tenth tournament of the 2007 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix and also part of the Vietnam Open championships which has been held since 1996.This tournament was organized by the Vietnam Badminton Association and sanctioned by the BWF.=== Venue ===This international tournament was held at Quần Ngựa Sports Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam.=== Point distribution ===Below is the point distribution for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF Grand Prix event.",
"Winner Runner-up 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32 33/64 65/128 129/256 5,500 4,680 3,850 3,030 2,110 1,290 510 240 100=== Prize money ===The total prize money for this tournament was US$50,000.Distribution of prize money was in accordance with BWF regulations.",
"'''Event''' '''Winner''' Finals Semi-finals Quarter-finals Last 16 Men's singles $4,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $200 Women's singles $3,450 $1,650 $900 $450 Men's doubles $3,600 $2,000 $1,200 $700 Women's doubles $3,060 $2,000 $1,100 $550 Mixed doubles $3,060 $2,000 $1,100 $550"
],
[
"Men's singles",
"=== Seeds ===# Chen Yu ''(quarter-finals)''#''' Roslin Hashim (champion)'''# Sairul Amar Ayob ''(withdrew)''# Yousuke Nakanishi ''(withdrew)''# Chetan Anand ''(first round)''# Nguyễn Tiến Minh ''(quarter-finals)''# Tan Chun Seang ''(second round)''# Andre Kurniawan Tedjono ''(final)''# Jan Vondra ''(withdrew)''# Kuan Beng Hong ''(semi-finals)''# Kenn Lim ''(third round)''# Lü Yi ''(third round)''# Ari Yuli Wahyu Hartanto ''(third round)''# Yogendran Khrishnan ''(third round)''# Pakkawat Vilailak ''(second round)''# Beryno Wong ''(first round)''=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ===="
],
[
"Women's singles",
"=== Seeds ===# Julia Wong Pei Xian ''(quarter-finals)''# Saina Nehwal ''(second round)''# Wang Lin ''(semi-finals)''# Yu Hirayama ''(final)''# Kanako Yonekura ''(second round)''# Soratja Chansrisukot ''(second round)''# Wang Yihan ''(semi-finals)''# Molthila Meemeak ''(quarter-finals)''=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ===="
],
[
"Men's doubles",
"=== Seeds ===# Chan Chong Ming / Hoon Thien How ''(withdrew)''# Chien Yu-hsun / Lin Yu-lang ''(semi-finals)''# Hui Wai Ho / Alroy Tanama Putra ''(first round)''# Chew Choon Eng / Hong Cieng Hun ''(quarter-finals)''# Gan Teik Chai / Robert Lin Woon Fui ''(quarter-finals)''# Yonathan Suryatama Dasuki / Rian Sukmawan ''(second round)''# Cho Gun-woo / Kang Myeong-won ''(final)''# Mohammad Ahsan / Bona Septano ''(quarter-finals)''=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ===="
],
[
"Women's doubles",
"=== Seeds ===# Shendy Puspa Irawati / Meiliana Jauhari ''(quarter-finals)''# Chau Hoi Wah / Koon Wai Chee ''(final)''# Fong Chew Yen / Mooi Hing Yau ''(withdrew)''# Tsai Pei-ling / Yang Chia-chen ''(semi-finals)''=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ===="
],
[
"Mixed doubles",
"=== Seeds ===# Kennevic Asuncion / Kennie Asuncion ''(second round)''# Alroy Tanama Putra / Koon Wai Chee ''(quarter-finals)''# Craig Cooper / Renee Flavell ''(semi-finals)''# Valeriy Atrashchenkov / Elena Prus ''(second round)''=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ===="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Tournament Link"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Ōmawete / Coopers Knob"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ōmawete / Coopers Knob''' is a hill in the Port Hills approximately south of Christchurch, New Zealand.",
"It is the highest point on the Port Hills, at .Coopers Knob sits between Tai Tapu to the west and Governors Bay to the east.",
"Below the summit is the Cooper's Knob Reserve, created in 1948 by the Christchurch City Council."
],
[
"Name",
"The te reo Māori name, ''Ōmawete'', comes from a story involving Te Rangiwhakaputa.",
"A hunting party led by Ngāti Mamoe chief, Mawete, was ambushed by Ngāi Tahu hunters in the forest just below the peak, with Mawete and most of his followers killed.The English name comes from Daniel Cooper, an early Australian convict and merchant whose ships visited the area before it was settled."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Coinage of Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II (ruled 1218-1219 CE).",
"al-Mawsil (Mosul) mint.",
"Dated AH 616 (1219/1220 CE).",
"'''Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II''' (r.1218-1219) was the son and successor of Izz al-Din Mas'ud II, as Zengid dynasty ruler of the Mosul region in modern Iraq.",
"He was under the control of a regent or ''atabeg'', in the person of the ''mamluk'', Badr al-Dīn Lū'lū'."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Sources"
],
[
"See also",
"* Zengid dynasty"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Plantago triandra"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Plantago triandra''''' is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae that is endemic to New Zealand.",
"Sven Berggren described the species in 1877.Plants of this species of plantain are perennial with a rosette habit, with angular-ovate leaves, tiny calyces, numerous seeds, and often sessile flowers and fruiting capsules.",
"The species is considered to be not threatened."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"''Plantago triandra''is in the plant family Plantaginaceae.",
"It was first described by Swedish botanist Sven Berggren in 1877.The holotype was collected by Sven Berggren at Kelly's Hill, Canterbury, South Island in February 1874.The holotype is located at the herbarium at Lund University Biological Museum (LD), and there are possible isotypes at herbaria at Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew (K) and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (WELT).",
"''Plantago masoniae'' Cheeseman and ''P.",
"triandra'' subsp.",
"''masoniae'' (Cheeseman) W.R.Sykes'''' are considered to be synonyms of ''P.",
"triandra.''",
"The holotype of ''P.",
"masoniae'' is housed at the Auckland War Memorial Museum (AK).Plantago triandra in fruitMat of Plantago triandra rosettes''Plantago triandra'' is morphologically most similar to ''P.",
"obconica'' and ''P.",
"unibracteata''''.''",
"It can be distinguished from those species and other New Zealand ''Plantago'' species by tiny calyx and many seeds.",
"The calyx of ''P.",
"triandra'' is very tiny, only 0.4–1.8 mm long, which is smaller than that of the other species.",
"It also has between 8 and 42 uniform, angular seeds in each capsule (average 26) which is more than the other species.It can be further distinguished from ''P.",
"obconica'' by its leaves which are widest below the middle (rather than above the middle).",
"It can be further distinguished from ''P.",
"unibracteata'' by its many leaf teeth, usually 10 or more (rather than 4-10 leaf teeth)."
],
[
"Description",
"''Plantago triandra'' plants are small rosettes with a primary root up to 12 mm thick, with up to 62 usually angular-ovate leaves, and with visible, short (<13 mm long), rust-coloured leaf axillary hairs in the basal rosette.",
"The leaves have 1 vein, are 8–61 mm long (including petiole) and up to 11 mm wide, sometimes punctate, glabrous on both surfaces or with bands of hairs to sparsely hairy on the upper surface.",
"The leaf has an acute apex, and its edges are smooth, wavy or with up to 24 small to large teeth.",
"The petiole is usually distinguishable from the leaf lamina, and up to 23 mm long.",
"Each rosette plant has up to 22 erect inflorescences which can be up to 41 mm long.",
"The scapes are smooth and glabrous or hairy.",
"The spikes are globose with 1–3 densely crowded flowers.",
"Each flower has a small bract that is broadly ovate to very broadly ovate and usually glabrous.",
"The calyx is 0.3–1.7 mm long, 0.3–1.1 mm wide, mostly glabrous but rarely with a hair at the apex.",
"The corolla tube is 2.0–4.4 mm long, corolla lobes 0.9–2.9 mm long, stamen filaments 1.7–6.8 mm long, anthers 0.7–1.4 mm long, and style 2.7–10.0 mm long and densely hairy.",
"The ovary is 0.7–2.6 mm long, with up to 42 ovules.",
"The fruit is a dry, dehiscent capsule with circumsessile dehiscence, ellipsoid or globose, widest at middle, 2.1–4.3 mm long and 1.5–3.9 mm wide.",
"Each capsule has 8–42 uniform rust or brown seeds 0.5–1.4 mm long, usually rhomboid or angular-ovoid.",
"''Plantago triandra'' flowers from December to May and fruits from December to June.",
"}The chromosome number of ''Plantago triandra'' is 2n=48."
],
[
"Distribution and habitat",
"Plantago triandra rosettes in riverside herbaceous turf''Plantago triandra'' is a plantain that is endemic to the North, South, Stewart and Chatham Islands of New Zealand.",
"In the North Island it is found in Auckland, Volcanic Plateau, Taranaki, and Southern North Island regions, whereas on the South Island it is found in Marlborough, Western Nelson, Westland, Canterbury, Otago, Fiordland, and Southland regions.Plantago rosettes in a coastal turf habitatIt is found on coastal banks, cliffs, herbfields, dunes and rock outcrops in damp or wet areas, from sea level to 1520 m above sea level.",
"It can also be found in bowling or golf course greens."
],
[
"Phylogeny",
"''Plantago triandra'' was included in phylogenetic analyses of Australasian species of ''Plantago'' using standard DNA sequencing markers (nuclear ribosomal DNA, chloroplast DNA, and mitochondrial DNA regions).",
"In that study, ''Plantago triandra'' was moderately to strongly supported as sister or closely related to another New Zealand species, ''Plantago unibracteata.",
"''Similarly, ''Plantago triandra'' was closely related to ''P.",
"unibracteata'' in a phylogenetic study of the New Zealand species using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs).",
"These two species formed a clade with high support, but the species themselves were not monophyletic.",
"It was hypothesized that decaploid and dodecaploid ''M.",
"unibracteata'' are allopolyploids that have evolved multiple times from octoploid ''P.",
"triandra'' and another species''.",
"''Individuals of ''P.",
"triandra'' and ''P.",
"unibracteata'' could not be distinguished in another study using only nuclear ribosomal DNA (internal transcribed spacer region) with several individuals of each species sampled.",
"However, the sole individual of ''P.",
"triandra'' was not sister to the sole individual of ''P.",
"unibracteata'' in another phylogenetic study focusing on ''Plantago'' species throughout the world using whole chloroplast genomes, although they were in the same larger clade.",
"Finally, the species was not included in another phylogenetic studies focusing on oceanic island ''Plantago'' species using standard DNA sequencing markers."
],
[
"Conservation status",
"''Plantago triandra'' is listed as Not Threatened in the most recent assessment (2017–2018) of the New Zealand Threatened Classification for plants."
],
[
"Gallery",
"File:Plantago triandra 172640403.jpegFile:Plantago_triandra_kz8.jpgFile:Plantago triandra 240466057.jpegFile:Plantago triandra 339992866.jpegFile:Plantago triandra 341725069.jpegFile:Plantago triandra 1366001.jpeg"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * ''Plantago triandra'' occurrence data from Australasian Virtual Herbarium"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Havnsø"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Havnsø''' is a small harbour town, with a population of 940 (1 January 2023).",
"It is situated on the northwest coast of the Danish island of Zealand, in the northeastern corner of Kalundborg Municipality at the boundary between Kalundborg and Odsherred Municipality.The harbour has ferry connections to the islands of Nekselø and Sejerø.K-Salat, a manufacturer of salat spreeds, dressing, mayonnaise and remoulade sold to the retail trade and food service customers in Denmark and abroad, is located in the town."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Xebec Corporation"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Xebec Corporation''', formerly '''Microcomputer Systems Corporation''', was an American computer hardware company active from 1969 to 1990.The company was primairly known for their data storage products, especially their hard disk controller ICs.",
"A major customer of Xebec was IBM, who used their disk controllers extensively in the PC XT in 1983, their first PC with a hard drive preinstalled."
],
[
"History",
"Xebec took root in two separate companies based in Silicon Valley: Xebec Corporation, founded in 1969 in Sunnyvale, California; and Microcomputer Systems Corporation (MSC), founded in 1974 by James \"Jim\" Toreson in Santa Clara, California.",
"Xebec was a diversified computer company that manufactured a variety of hardware, including handwritten OCR systems and disk controllers, while MSC was dedicated to mainframe and minicomputer disk controllers from the outset.",
"In 1976, Microcomputer Systems moved to Sunnyvale from Santa Clara, occupying a 12,000-square-foot facility in the city; the company employed 20 people by that point.",
"In July 1981, MSC acquired Xebec, which had been faltering in the marketplace and was on the brink of bankruptcy.",
"Xebec then became a division of MSC, manufacturing the company's hard disk drives and disk controller boards based on MSC's patents.",
"MSC had all but discarded Xebec's prior disk controller technology, denouncing them as \"junk\" in a 1982 interview: \"Their company had several million dollars of venture capital poured into it, and we had none in ours, but we ultimately took them over with our technology\".In 1982, Xebec (under the auspices of MSC) introduced their first 5.25-inch hard drives and disk controllers for the Apple II at an uproarious booth showing at 1982's West Coast Computer Faire.",
"These microcomputer-oriented products were a market success and led to Xebec moving their manufacturing presence into Gardnerville, Nevada in March 1983.",
"(The move to Gardnerville was also partially fueled by concerns of industrial espionage, according to Toreson.)",
"In February 1983, MSC filed to go public and changed its legal name to Xebec Corporation, adopting the name of its most successful subsidiary.",
"Following the IPO, Xebec absorbed their eponymous subsidiary into their primary operations and cemented its focus on disk drive technologies.By mid-1983, Xebec counted among its customer base such large computer companies as Hewlett-Packard, Philips Data, Texas Instruments, and Victor Technology.",
"That same year, the company gained its largest customer yet in IBM, who signed a contract with Xebec worth US$200 million for Xebec's 1210 controller IC for use in IBM's upcoming PC XT—their first Personal Computer system with a hard drive preinstalled.",
"When Xebec posted revenues of $57 million in 1983, at least a quarter of that figure was suspected to have been earned from the IBM deal.",
"The company gained further clients in ITT, Mitsubishi, and Toshiba following the deal.While initially a success story for the company, the IBM deal worried Xebec's investors, who feared that IBM pursing another company's controllers or even developing their own in-house controllers would cripple Xebec's revenues.",
"Indeed, in 1984, IBM turned to other companies for their next generation of PC—the PC AT.",
"Although IBM continued to source disk controllers from Xebec for the still-best-selling IBM PC XT, this nonetheless dealt a blow to Xebec's bottom line, and their financial sitatuion suffered in the succeeding years.",
"In an attempt to correct course by innovating, Xebec in late 1984 introduced the first hard drive built in the United States with the controller ICs built into the drive.",
"Dubbed the Owl series, development of these drives required Xebec invest tens of millions of dollars in automation and robotics at their plants in Nevada and the Lehigh Valle in eastern Pennsylvania.",
"Xebec was one of the few companies in the United States sourcing their ICs entirely from companies in the United States; the majority of their competitors at the time were sourcing such ICs from East Asia.",
"In 1985, after further losses, Xebec consolidated two under-performing subsidiaries (Information Memories Corporation and Dastek) and shuttered their Lehigh Valley plant.After IBM announced the Personal System/2 series of personal computers, with disk controllers based on IBM's own silicon, Xebec suffered heavy losses for the year.",
"Despite struggling, Xebec continued to supply controllers, disk drives, and tape backup systems for the following three years.",
"In one of their last business dealings, in early 1988, Xebec sold off the patents to their tape drive technologies to Epelo of Carson City, Nevada.",
"Xebec dissolved in 1990."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Capital Artillery Brigade"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Capital Artillery Brigade''' () is a military formation of the Republic of Korea Army.",
"The brigade is subordinated to the Capital Corps."
],
[
"History",
"The brigade founded as the Capital Corps Artillery Group on 1 March 1974 and changed to its current name as Capital Artillery Brigade on 1 December 1991.The brigade headquarters is located in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province, and subordinate battalions are distributed throughout Incheon and Gimpo.",
"The brigade headquarters is located at the rear, and subordinate battalions are located almost at the front.",
"The size of the unit is the smallest among artillery brigades in ROKA.",
"There are a total of five subordinate battalions and headquarters units."
],
[
"Organization",
"*Headquarters**330th Target Acquisition Battalion (TPQ-74K)**653rd Artillery Battalion (K9)**668th Artillery Battalion (K9)**669th Artillery Battalion (K9A1)**757th Artillery Battalion (K239)**Maintenance Unit"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"TJ Manotoc"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tomas \"TJ\" Manotoc Jr.''' is a Filipino sports television personality, sportscaster and sports journalist."
],
[
"Career",
"After graduating as a marketing student at La Salle, Manotoc joined the ABS-CBN Sports' coverage of Metropolitan Basketball Association.Shortly, he left the MBA coverage to move on PBA on Viva TV.",
"In the coverage team, he occasionally work with his father.",
"He worked in PBA coverages on NBN/IBC consortium and ABC coverage until 2004.From 2000 to 2003, he worked as a host on GMA 7's Unang Hirit.",
"He also worked as host in some TV shows and specials such as Binibining Pilipinas, Magandang Umaga Pilipinas' Trip ni TJ segment that talks about OFWs.",
"He also worked on some ANC programs.He later worked in UAAP basketball coverages, NBA Tagalog commentary, and in The Score.Currently, he is working in Northern America as ABS-CBN's correspondent, and later as their bureau chief."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Manotoc's mother is Aurora Pijuan, a former beauty queen and Miss International 1970.His father was Tommy Manotoc, a golfer and PBA champion coach.In 2018, he was featured on ANC, and Metro.",
"On those features, he detailed that he was a depression survivor."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Ling Man-lung"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ling Man-lung''' () is a Hong Kong actor best known for his roles in the drama film ''Tomorrow Is Another Day'' and ViuTV comedy series ''In Geek We Trust'', which earned him Best New Performer in the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards and a nomination for Rising Star of the Year in the 4th Asia Contents Awards respectively."
],
[
"Biography",
"Ling was born on May 20, 1986, in Hong Kong.",
"He grew up in public housing estates and originally intended to learn dancing in secondary school.",
"However, after participating in a drama performance at school, he became interested in acting.",
"He attended the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2008.After graduation, he joined the Hong Kong Repertory Theatre and worked as a full-time actor.",
"He received a nomination for Best Actor with his performance in the play ''The Sin Family'' in the 25th Hong Kong Drama Awards.",
"However, due to the instability of income, Ling later turned to freelance and worked as a waiter and dishwasher in a cha chaan teng to cover his expenses.",
"He also taught performing arts in theatrical companies at the recommendation of director .In 2018, Ling received his onscreen debut role in the featured film ''Tomorrow Is Another Day''.",
"He played the autistic and mentally-handicapped son of Teresa Mo's character and his performance received widespread acclaim.",
"He won Best New Performer and received a nomination for Best Actor in the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards.",
"In 2019, Ling performed in the stage play ''The Beauty Queen of Leenane'' alongside Deanie Ip, and Louisa So, and received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in the 29th Hong Kong Drama Awards.",
"From 2019 to 2020, he also featured in the crime thriller films ''A Witness Out of the Blue'', '''' and ''Shock Wave 2''.Ling landed his first major television role in the 2021 ViuTV comedy series ''''.",
"His performance garnered him public renown, and he received a nomination for Rising Star of the Year in the 4th Asia Contents Awards.",
"In 2023, Ling co-led the horror film '''' with MC and Eric Kot."
],
[
"Filmography",
"=== Film === Year Title Role Notes 2017 ''Tomorrow Is Another Day'' Wong Hiu Kwong (黃曉光) 2019 '''' Chi Keung (志強) ''A Witness Out of the Blue'' Redhead '''' Mak Chi Ching (麥子清) 2020 ''Shock Wave 2'' Siu-hak (小克) 2022 '''' Brother Lark (Lark哥) 2023 '''' Lau Po Keung (劉寶強) '''' Kan (阿簡) === Television === Year Title Role Notes 2020 '''' Ryan Guest role2022 '''' Shun (阿信) Main role ''#lovesignal'' Wai (阿偉) Cameo"
],
[
"Awards and nominations",
" Year Award Category Work Result Ref.",
"2016 25th Hong Kong Drama Awards Best Actor ''The Sin Family'' 2018 12th Asian Film Awards Best Newcomer''Tomorrow Is Another Day'' Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Best New Performer 2020 29th Hong Kong Drama Awards Best Supporting Actor ''The Beauty Queen of Leenane'' 2022 4th Asia Contents Awards Rising Star of the Year ''''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Helsinki Finnish Methodist Church"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Helsinki Finnish Methodist Church''' (also known as the '''Helsinki Finnish Methodist Congregation'''; ; ) is a Finnish Methodist congregation in Helsinki, Finland.",
"It belongs to the and was founded in 1894.The current congregation building is located in the Punavuori district of Helsinki.The congregation regularly organizes bilingual worship activities; mission circles, Bible evenings, moments of prayer and youth evenings also meet regularly in the congregation.Helsinki also has another, ."
],
[
"History",
"The congregation was founded in 1894 and in the early days the congregation met in rented premises.",
"In 1909, the congregation bought a wooden house in Punavuori.",
"In 1928, the congregation started building a new church at the same place, and the congregation's wooden house was moved to Malmi.",
"In 1929, a current church building was completed."
],
[
"See also",
"* Kristuskyrkan* Methodism in Finland"
],
[
"Sources",
"===References==="
],
[
"External links",
"* Official Site (in English)* The Methodist Church at My Helsinki"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Sinfonietta Rīga"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sinfonietta Rīga''' is a state chamber orchestra in Latvia founded in 2006.Consisting of young students, the orchestra is influenced by Western and Eastern culture.",
"Arvo Pärt's works were presented by the ensemble at the Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg.",
"The chamber ensemble has recorded with WERGO and Ondine.",
"Since 2006, Normunds Šnē has been artistic director, Paavo Järvi has been guest conductor.",
"Beside Western repertoire, Sinfonietta Rīga often plays Latvian and Baltic music and commissions works by contemporary Latvian composers.",
"Important are collaborations with Jörg Widmann, Christian Lindberg and Martin Grubinger.",
"Another orchestra from Riga is the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra."
],
[
"Awards",
"* 2007, 2008, 2015, 2018 Grand Music Award Latvia* 2014 Grammy Award for Pärt's Adam's Lament"
],
[
"Discography",
"* * * * * * * * *"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Italian Basketball Cup"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Italian Basketball Cup''', known as the '''Frecciarossa Final Eight 2024''' for sponsorship reasons, was the 48th edition of Italy's national cup tournament.",
"The competition was managed by the Lega Basket for LBA clubs.",
"The tournament was played from 14 to 18 February 2023 in Turin, Piedmont, at the end of the first half of the 2022–23 LBA season.Germani Brescia were the defending champions."
],
[
"Bracket"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Muhammad Jabir Qasmi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Muhammad Jabir Qasmi''' (1943–17 November 2020), also written as '''Muhammad Jabir Qasmi Binjharpuri''' and '''Maulana Muhammad Jabir''', was an Indian Islamic scholar, Sufi sheikh, and Muslim leader.",
"He was the first president of Jamiat Ulama-e-Odisha (M) and a member of the working committee of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind (M)."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Muhammad Jabir Qasmi was born in 1943 in Binjharpur, Jajpur district, Orissa.He received his primary education from Maulana Irfan in his village, memorized only ten verses of the Quran due to his ill health, then traveled to Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur for higher education and stayed there to study up to the fifth grade of Arabic.",
"At the Saharanpur seminary, his teachers included Zakariyya Kandhlawi and Yahya Saharanpuri, the father of Salman Mazahiri.Following Saharanpur, he moved to Deoband, enrolled in Darul Uloom Deoband, and graduated from there in 1966 (1366 AH).",
"He studied Sahih al-Bukhari with Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad at Darul Uloom Deoband."
],
[
"Career",
"After graduation, Qasmi started his teaching career at a madrasa in Begusarai, Bihar, and served there for five years.",
"After that, on the insistence of Amanullah Binjharpuri and Abdul Ghaffar Binjharpuri, he served as the teacher at the Senior Madrasa in Binjharpur, Jajpur district, and taught Sahih Muslim there for years.",
"He also served as a teacher at Madrasa Mishkat-ul-Uloom, Binjharpur.He was a lifelong member of the Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind, having served it both before and after its split.",
"In the year 2008, he was elected as the president of the Jamiat Ulama-e-Odisha, and then, after the split of the Jamiat Ulama-e-India on March 6, 2008, he was elected as the president of the Jamiat Ulama-e-Odisha (M) and continued to serve for it till his lifetime.",
"He also served as Ameer Shariat of Odisha Province; however, his emirate was confirmed by Osman Mansoor Puri at the beginning of his emirate period, i.e., 2010.Apart from this, he was a member of the working committee of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind (M) and was also its special invitee for life.",
"Being associated with the Jamiat, he performed social and welfare services in Odisha.",
"He was also active during the 1999 Odisha Cyclone.",
"He also organized a meeting on the occasion of an anti-terrorism conference organized by Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind (M) in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, in which Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik was also invited as a special guest.He was an authorised disciple of Asad Madani in Sufism, and for this reason, he also established a khanqah (islamic monestery) in Binjharpur for the reform and education of the nation.",
"Apart from this, their khanqahs were also established in other areas.In the working committee meeting of the All-India Association of Islamic and Arabic Seminaries, Darul Uloom Deoband held: December 4, 2006, 12 Dhu Qa'da 1427 AH, after Sirajussajidin Katki, he was appointed as President of its provincial branch and elected its working committee member."
],
[
"Death",
"Qasmi died on November 17, 2020 (1st Rabi al-Thani 1442 AH) on Tuesday after a long illness.",
"The funeral prayer was led by his son Arshad Zaki Qasmi in Binjharpur the same day after the Isha prayer, and he was buried there in Binjharpur.",
"Usman Mansoorpuri and Mahmood Madani delivered their condolences on his demise and stated that it was a loss to the Jamiat."
],
[
"See also",
"* Muhammad Ismail Katki* Sirajussajidin Katki* Kafeel Ahmad Qasmi"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Det Nordenfjeldske Dampskibsselskab"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Det Nordenfjeldske Dampskibsselskab''', known as '''NFDS''' or '''Nordenfjeldske''' for short, was a shipping company in Trondheim, Norway.The company was established in 1857 as the first shipping company in Trondhjem, as the city was then called.",
"The purpose was to conduct passenger and freight traffic with mail and goods to Hamburg.",
"The company cooperated with Bergenske Dampskibsselskab (BDS), first with traffic as far north as Hammerfest, then with the \"England Route\", Trondhjem–Bergen–Newcastle.From 1894 the company was a partner in Hurtigruta.",
"From 1913 to 1924 the company was a partner of Den Norske Syd-Amerika Linje.In 1925, Nordenfjeldske entered the cruise ship traffic with SS Prins Olav.",
"After a hiatus in cruise traffic from 1936, Nordenfjeldske re-entered the business in 1970 as a partner in Royal Viking Line.",
"It exited the cruise business in 1984.During the post-war period Nordenfjeldske invested in tank, bulk, chemical shipping and offshore.",
"The company again cooperated closely with BDS, establishing Nor-Cargo together in 1979.Nordenfjeldske was bought by Norcem in 1984 and the shipping division renamed Nordenfjeldske Shipping, which was bought by Kosmos in 1985 while Norcem retained Nordenfjeldske Offshore.",
"Nordenfjeldske's last Hurtigruta ships were sold to Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskab i 1989, but Det Nordenfjeldske Dampskibsselskab invested in another ship in 1991.The company was bought by Taubåtkompaniet."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Young-min Kwon"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Young-min Kwon''' (, Hanja: 權寧珉; ; born 1948) is a South Korean literary scholar and academic critic.",
"He is known for his works on the historical and Modern Korean literature and criticism.",
"His works primarily focuses on the works of Yi Sang (이상) and Han Yong-un (한용운).",
"Kwon has contributed to the popularization and globalization of Korean literature.",
"As a visiting professor, he taught Korean language and literature at Harvard University (1985–1986), Berkeley University (1992–1995), and the University of Tokyo (1999–2000).",
"Also, he co-authored the textbook ''What is Korean Literature?''",
"in collaboration with Bruce Fulton from the University of British Columbia, one of his well-known works.",
"''What is Korean Literature?''",
"is the first Korean literature textbook translated into English.",
"This book has been used as a textbook in many different universities around the world, such as SOAS University of London and Ca' Foscari University in Venice.",
"In addition, Kwon organized an international student exchange program for Korean literature and an international Korean literature translation workshop at Seoul National University.",
"Because of Kwon's developments for an international exchange program and translational workshops, Seoul National University, Harvard, and UC Berkeley hold an annual student exchange program and several Korean literature translation workshops.",
"The programs and workshops have helped graduate students build ties with other students abroad and take on careers in universities throughout the United States and South Korea.Furthermore, in regard to his academic contributions, Kwon has previously given a public lecture on Korean literature at the Literature House, Seoul, where he discussed the worth and interpretation of Yi Sang's works in his 2012 lecture \"Reunion with Yi Sang\" (이상과 다시 만나다).",
"The Literature House is a specialized literary art space for its participants and holds programs such as literary lectures and poetry readings.",
"In 2013, as a chairperson of the Humanities Popularization Committee (인문학대중화위원회 위원장), Kwon organized a Humanities concert series for the public in six cities of South Korea (Cheonan, Busan, Tongyeong, Gangneung, Gwangju, and Muan)."
],
[
"Life and Career",
"Young-min Kwon was born in Boryeong in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea, on October 5, 1948.He studied Korean literature at Seoul National University, where he received his BA (1971) and MA (1975).",
"He also received his doctoral degree in 1984 from the same university.",
"Before graduating, he started his tenure as a professor of Korean literature at Seoul National University, which lasted from 1981 to 2012.Also, he served as a visiting professor of Korean literature at Harvard-Yenching Institute from 1985 to 1986, at Berkeley University from 1999 to 2000, and at the University of Tokyo from 2000 to 2002.He held the position of the president of the Learned Society of Korean Modern Literature (한국현대문학회) from 2009 to 2011and he became a chair professor at Dankook University in 2012.He has worked as a professor emeritus at Seoul National University since 2000."
],
[
"Achievements",
"=== The Study of Yi Sang's Works ===Young-min Kwon argues that Yi Sang's writings reflect various elements of 20th Century modernity.",
"He argues that Yi Sang's works deconstruct the content and form of the traditional novel since they have no form and use abstract styles through non-linear techniques and symbols.",
"Kwon also argues that Yi Sang used film techniques in his novels, such as the rapid shift of scenes and the integration of contrasting motives.",
"Furthermore, Kwon has also contributed to the reexamination of Japanese poems.",
"Kwon argues that although these works are in Japanese, they still hold significance since they show a connection with modern Korean literature.",
"He does so by expressing that these Japanese poems show new experimental techniques such as forming text through parody, delivering a poetic concept through montage, and varying poetic concepts through jumping and skipping.",
"Kwon interprets Yi Sang's experimental poem \"Ogamdo\" (오감도)as a form of visual poetry.",
"Kwon argues that the impact of a visual aspect on the text and typography helps to comprehend Yi Sang's originality.=== The Study of Yong-un Han's Works ===Kwon argues that Yong-un Han tried to embrace the public, using easy words as if he was talking to the readers.",
"As Han's previously published works contained many Chinese characters that were intended for scholars to read, Kwon, in order to make Han's work more accessible to the public, published ''The Complete Works of Yong-un Han'' (만해 한용운 문학전집, 2011).",
"In ''The Complete Series of Yong-un Han'' (2011), Kwon added annotations and 11 Chinese poems that were published in the discontinued magazine \"Samgukgi\" (삼국지) and the Japanese magazine \"Hwayungi\" (화융지).",
"By publishing this book, Kwon helped readers understand and gain easier access to poems that were not accessible to the public.",
"Furthermore, this is the first book to publish Han's Japanese magazine \"Samgukgi\", which was published in The Chosun Ilbo and discontinued during the Japanese colonial period.",
"Moreover, Kwon discovered Han's previous Chinese poems from \"Hwayungi\" through his investigation, restructured Han's texts, and added annotations to fit the viewpoint of 21st Century readers."
],
[
"Criticism",
"Young-min Kwon left many works on Yi Sang and Korean contemporary literature.",
"However, the reception of Kwon's contributions was not without scrutiny, as various scholars have engaged in critical assessments of his publications.",
"Hyun-su Park, a professor of Korean literature at Kyungpook National University, argues that Kwon's ''The Dictionary of Yi Sang's Works'' (2017) maintains the misinterpretations of preceding research without correcting their errors.",
"He argues that there is major confusion stemming from the description of Yi Sang's life, the incoherence of his resignation as a temporary employee in the Japanese Government General, and the different dates surrounding Yi Sang's employment.Some parts of the book state that Yi Sang resigned in 1933, and some assert that he resigned in 1932, which needs clarification.Literary critic Jeong Heo argues that another of Kwon's, ''The History of Korean Contemporary Literature'', lacks an understanding of Changga (창가), a modern Korean enlightenment poem that borrows the melody from Western music.Moreover, Heo also argues that the historical period of the book should be changed from \"Korean literature from 1945 to 2000\" to \"Korean literature from 1990 to 2000\" since the book's content does not cover Korean literature from 1945 to 2000 but, instead, covers literature from 1990 to 2000.Heo also discusses the potential degradation of the Korean language, breaking the fixed formality of other traditional poems.",
"Heo further critiques that the book should expand the literary history to embrace marginalized literature that includes women's literature, local literature, and popular literature."
],
[
"Awards",
"*7th Dugye Scholarship Award (제7회 두계학술상, 1988)*5th Seoul Culture and Arts Criticism Award (제5회 서울문화예술평론상, 1988)*35th Contemporary Literature Award for Criticism (제35회 현대문학평론상, 1990)*Gimhwantae Prize in Critique Literature (제4회 김환태 평론문학상, 1992)*9th Modern Buddhist Literature Criticism Award (제9회 현대불교문학평론상, 2004)*Manhae Grand Prize Academy Award (만해대상 학술상, 2006)*Seoul National University Academic Research Award (서울대학교 학술연구상, 2009)*5th Wooho Humanities Award (in the category of Korean Literature) (제5회 우호인문학상 (한국문학부문), 2013)*36th Sejong Cultural Award (in the Academic category) (제36회 세종문화상 (학술부문), 2017)"
],
[
"Works",
"=== Main Works ===*''A Study on Korean National Literature Theory'' (한국 민족문학론 연구, 1991)*''A Study on Modern Korean Writers'' (한국 현대 작가 연구, 1991)*''Biographical Dictionary of Modern Korean Writers'' (한국 현대 문인 대사전, 1991)*''The Language of Fiction and Destiny'' (소설과 운명의 언어, 1992)*''Young-min Kwon's Interpretation of Taebaek Mountains'' (권영민 교수의 태백산맥 읽기, 1995)*''The History of Korean Proletarian Literary Movement'' (한국 계급문학 운동사, 1997)*''The Modernity of Narrative Style and Discourse'' (서사 양식과 담론의 근대성, 1999)*''The History of Korean Contemporary Literature 1 (1896~1945)'' (한국 현대문학사 1(1896~1945), 2002)*''The History of Korean Contemporary Literature 2 (1945~2010)'' (한국 현대문학사 2(1945~2010), 2002)* ''Dictionary of Korean Contemporary Literature'' (한국현대문학대사전, 2004)*''A History of Literature and Literary Criticism'' (문학사와 문학비평, 2009)*''A Study on Yi Sang's Texts'' (이상텍스트연구, 2009)*''Understanding Korean Contemporary Literature'' (한국 현대문학의 이해, 2010)=== Edited Works ===*''A Study on Sang-seop Yeom's Works'' (염상섭 문학연구, 1987)*''A Study on Dong-in Kim's Works'' (김동인 문학연구, 1988)*''The Literature of North Korea'' (북한의 문학, 1989)*''The Canon of Modern Korean Literature 1-9'' (한국현대문학대계1-9, 1994)*''100 Years of Modern Korean Novels 1, 2'' (한국현대소설100년1, 2, 1995)*''50 Years of Korean Literature'' (한국문학 50년, 1995)*''Korean Literary Criticism 1,2'' (한국의 문학비평1, 2, 1995)*''Poems By Dongin Kim'' (김동리가 남긴 시, 1998)*''Azalea Bloomed in Pyongyang'' (평양에 핀 진달래꽃, 2002)*''Anthology of Korean New Novels 1-7'' (한국신소설선집 (1-7), 2003)*''Nullin Hwantae Gim 60th Anniversary Memorial Compilation'' (눌인김환태60주기 추모문집, 2004)*''East Asian Literatures'' (동아시아문학, 2006)*''Experiment and Challenge, The Abyss of Colony'' (실험과 도전, 식민지의 심연, 2010)*''The Complete Series of Yong-un Han's Literary Works'' (한용운문학전집, 2011)*''The Collected Works of Yi Sang'' (이상전집, 2013)"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Marlik Cup"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Marlik Cup''' (), is one of the ancient works belonging to the end of the second millennium and the beginning of the first millennium BC, which is kept in the Museum of Ancient Iran.",
"This work is one of the golden cups found in the excavation of the Marlik cemetery and from grave 26.The Marlik Cup is 18.6 cm high and is decorated with four mythological winged bulls.",
"The heads of the cows are raised from the body of the vessel with a hammering technique.",
"Each pair of winged cows is depicted climbing an ornamental palm-like tree.",
"These imaginary animals stand on their hind legs and raise their front legs and lean around tree trunks and branches.",
"The edge of the cup is decorated with a very thin wire band in a compact and dense manner and has an almost angular projection at the junction of the body of the cup with the floor.",
"The combination of motifs of winged animals and the tree known as the tree of life was more popular in the Iron Age in the first millennium BC in Iran and Middle East."
],
[
"ًReferences"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Kwathu Drama Group"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kwathu Drama Group''' is a Malawian oldest drama group mainly composed of Eric Mabedi and John Nyanga, who died in 2021, that started in 1980.Mabedi died in 2022 after suffering from severe kidney damage.",
"In 2020, the ensemble blamed the hospitality industry of Malawi for not supporting, improving and upgrading the status of stage performances in the country.",
"In 2013, Kwathu Drama took campaigns against inequality in the country about the LGBQ."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Zolozolo, Mzuzu"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Zolozolo''' is a densely populated township in Mzuzu, Northern Region, Malawi.",
"It is located north of Mzuzu.",
"The township is reported to have massive gang activities and high levels of accident.",
"It is known for its lively markets and rich cultural scene."
],
[
"Geography",
"Zolozolo is located in the outskirts of Mzuzu close to other residential places such as Ching'ambu and Chiputula."
],
[
"Hospitals, clinics and police stations",
"Zolozolo is home to several local and private hospitals, clinics and police stations.",
"Notable clinics include:* Zolozolo Clinic* Zolozolo private hospital* Zolozolo Police station"
],
[
"Sports",
"Zolozolo has several local sports teams that play different sporting games.",
"Some notable sport games in Zolozolo include football.",
"Some teams include:=== Zolozolo United ===Zolozolo United is a team that plays on behalf of the community.",
"It plays with different nearby teams.",
"In 2016, Simama League outfited Zolozolo United for the FISD Challenge Cup after beating Dwangwa Town Hammers of the Chipuku League by 1-0 in the round of 16 at Mzuzu Stadium."
],
[
"Schools",
"* Zolozolo Secondary School* Zolozolo Primary School"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Kangaroo Cup"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2023 Kangaroo Cup''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.",
"It was the twenty-fifth edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.",
"It took place in Gifu, Japan, between 1 and 7 May 2023."
],
[
"Champions",
"===Singles===* '''Himeno Sakatsume''' def.",
"Katie Boulter, 7–5, 6–3===Doubles===* '''Han Na-lae''' / '''Jang Su-jeong''' def.",
"Lee Ya-hsuan / Wu Fang-hsien, 7–6(7–3), 2–6, 10–8"
],
[
"Singles main draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedJang Su-jeong1181Katie Boulter1542Han Na-lae1673Carol Zhao1764Mai Hontama1805Sakura Hosogi2166Himeno Sakatsume2197Emina Bektas2468* Rankings are as of 24 April 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Yukiko Ikedo* Aoi Ito* Natsumi Kawaguchi* Sara SaitoThe following player received entry into the singles main draw using a protected ranking:* Ayano ShimizuThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Haruna Arakawa* Mana Ayukawa* Miho Kuramochi* Lee Pei-chi* Lee Ya-hsuan* Anri Nagata* Alana Parnaby* Mei Yamaguchi"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* 2023 Kangaroo Cup at ITFtennis.com"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Hilco (musician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hilda Ulola''', popularly known as '''Hilco,''' is a Malawian Afro pop singer.",
"She was born on 14 February 1995 in a family of six children in Blantyre.She started doing music when she was young and became more active in music in 2015 and managed to release 4 songs in that year such as Ekizakitile (Exactly ), Chekecheke (I swear), Ndalema (I am tired) and Khofotabo (comfortable).",
"In 2016, she was signed under Alex Entertainment.Hilco has been featured different artists in the country such as Saint on a track \"wanga (mine)\" and \"Usanapite (Don't go) that features the voice of Dan Lufani."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Annie Matumbi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chiyanjano Muheziwa''' popularly known as '''Annie Matumbi''', and sometimes '''Nyakwawa''', is a Malawian veteran musician, tv presenter, actor and politician.",
"In 2017, Matumbi claimed he was the father of Malawi urban music.",
"In 2018, Matumbi stood in a winning a parliamentary seat in 2019's general election under Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Candidate for Lilongwe City South West constituency."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Otto Kristian Hiorth"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Otto Kristian Hiorth''' (8 November 1850 – 15 May 1906) was a Norwegian physician and politician for the Conservative Party.Hiorth finished his secondary education in 1869 and graduated with the cand.med.",
"degree in 1876.He worked as a physician in Vaage and Rakkestad before becoming district physician of Ytre Nordfjord in 1883.In 1892 he was hired in the same position in Levanger.",
"Here, he was involved in municipal politics.He was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from ''Trondhjem og Levanger'' in the 1903 Norwegian parliamentary election.",
"He met in parliamentary session as a deputy in 1903, 1904 and lastly from 20 January 1906.This service ended abruptly when he died in Kristiania in May 1906.Wrote ''Verdens Gang'', Hiorth experienced sudden pain when entering the Parliament building.",
"Bernhard Brænne helped him lie down on a couch in the parliament restaurant, where he was given a morphine injection by another member of Parliament who was also a physician, Gunnar Magnus Graarud.",
"Hiorth regained a steady pulse and drove home, where he was also visited by Graarud and Brænne around dinner time.",
"In the evening, Hiorth died in his apartment; Graarud and another physician Stoltenberg were summoned to no avail."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Zaragoza Open"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2023 Zaragoza Open''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.",
"It was the first edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.",
"It took place in Zaragoza, Spain, between 10 and 16 April 2023."
],
[
"Champions",
"===Singles===* '''Viktoriya Tomova''' def.",
"Tereza Martincová, 4–6, 6–2, 6–3===Doubles===* '''Diane Parry''' / '''Arantxa Rus''' def.",
"Asia Muhammad / Eden Silva, 6–1, 4–6, 10–5"
],
[
"Singles main draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedDanka Kovinić731Viktoriya Tomova882Océane Dodin993Tereza Martincová1024Diane Parry1075Arantxa Rus1086Erika Andreeva1207Jessika Ponchet1358* Rankings are as of 3 April 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Irene Burillo Escorihuela* Andrea Lázaro García* Andrea Palazón* Anastasia PavlyuchenkovaThe following player received entry into the singles main draw using a protected ranking:* Sesil KaratantchevaThe following player received entry into the singles main draw using a junior exempt:* Lucie HavlíčkováThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Lucía Cortez Llorca* Andrea Gámiz* Ashley Lahey* Jesika Malečková* Joëlle Steur* Ioana Loredana Roșca* Margaux Rouvroy* Ksenia Zaytseva"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* 2023 Zaragoza Open at ITFtennis.com"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2008 CONSUR Women's Sevens"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2008 CONSUR Women's Sevens''' was a South American qualifier tournament for the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens and was held in Punta del Este on 18 and 19 January.",
"Brazil claimed the region's only Women's World Cup spot after beating Argentina in the Cup final."
],
[
"Teams",
"Eight teams competed in the competition."
],
[
"Pool Stage",
"=== Pool A ===TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts33001190+119'''9'''31113724+13'''6'''31112443–19'''6'''30030113–113'''3'''--------------------=== Pool B ===TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts33005115+36'''9'''32036027+33'''7'''31024238+4'''5'''3001578–73'''3'''--------------------"
],
[
"Classification Stage",
"=== Cup ====== Plate ==="
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Altermagnetism"
],
[
"Introduction",
"In condensed matter physics, '''altermagnetism''' is a type of persistent magnetic state in ideal crystals.",
"Altermagnetic structures are collinear and crystal-symmetry compensated, resulting in zero net magnetisation.",
"Unlike in an ordinary collinear antiferromagnet, another magnetic state with zero net magnetization, the electronic bands in an altermagnet are not Kramers degenerate, but instead depend on the wavevector in a spin-dependent way.",
"Related to this feature, key experimental observations were published in 2024.It has been speculated that altermagnetism may have applications in the field of spintronics.In altermagnetic materials, atoms form a regular pattern with their spin and spatial orientation alternating on the neighbouring magnetic sites in the crystal."
],
[
"Crystal structure and symmetry",
"In altermagnetic materials, atoms form a regular pattern with alternating spin and spatial orientation at adjacent magnetic sites in the crystal.",
"Atoms with opposite magnetic moment are in altermagnets coupled by crystal rotation or mirror symmetry.",
"The spatial orientation of magnetic atoms may originate from the surrounding cages of non-magnetic atoms.",
"The opposite spin sublattices in altermagnetic manganese telluride (MnTe) are related by half-unit cell translation combined with six-fold crystal rotation.",
"In altermagnetic ruthenium dioxide (RuO2), the opposite spin sublattices are related by four-fold crystal rotation.",
"Alternating magnetic and crystal pattern in altermagnetic Manganese Telluride (left) and Ruthenium Dioxide (right)."
],
[
"Electronic structure",
"One of the distinctive features of altermagnets is a specifically spin-split band structure which was first experimentally observed in work that was published in 2024.Altermagnetic band structure breaks time-reversal symmetry, ''Eks''=''E-ks'' (''E'' is energy, ''k'' wavevector and ''s'' spin) as in ferromagnets, however unlike in ferromagnets, it does not generate net magnetization.",
"The altermagnetic spin polarisation alternates in wavevector space and forms characteristic 2, 4, or 6 spin-degenerate nodes, respectively, which correspond to d-, g, or i-wave order parameters.",
"A ''d''-wave altermagnet can be regarded as the magnetic counterpart of a ''d''-wave superconductor.Fermi surface of an altermagnetic metal.",
"The blue and red colors correspond to the up and down polarization of the spin.The altermagnetic spin polarization in band structure (energy–wavevector diagram) is collinear and does not break inversion symmetry.",
"The altermagnetic spin splitting is even in wavector, i.e.",
"''(kx2-ky2)sz''.",
"It is thus also distinct from noncollinear Rasba or Dresselhaus spin texture which break inversion symmetry in noncentrosymmetric nonmagnetic or antiferromagnetic materials due to the spin-orbit coupling.",
"Unconventional time-reversal symmetry breaking, giant ~1eV spin splitting and anomalous Hall effect was first theoretically predicted and experimentally confirmed in RuO2.The band structure of an altermagnet."
],
[
"Materials",
"Direct experimental evidence of altermagnetic band structure in semiconducting MnTe and metallic RuO2 was first published in 2024.Many more materials are predicted to be altermagnets – ranging from insulators, semiconductors, and metals to superconductors.",
"Altermagnetism was predicted in 3d and 2d materials with both light as well as heavy elements and can be found in nonrelativistic as well as relativistic band structures."
],
[
"Properties",
"Altermagnets exhibit an unusual combination of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic properties, and remarkably more closely resemble those of ferromagnets.",
"Hallmarks of altermagnetic materials such as the anomalous Hall effect have been observed before (but this effect occurs also in other magnetically compensated systems such as non-collinear antiferromagnets).",
"Altermagnets also exhibit unique properties such as anomalous and spin currents that can change sign as the crystal rotates."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Alessio Bisutti"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alessio Bisutti''' (born 7 June 1977) is an Italian professional boxer.",
"He is currently the WBC Asia Continental bridgerweight champion and holds the ''Thai Heavy'' and ''Asian Boxing Federation Heavy'' belts."
],
[
"Early life",
"Bisutti started working as maritime surveyor.",
"In 2006, he founded his own surveying company in Venice.",
"In 2016 he was heading a worldwide network of companies leader in the field.",
"As a result, he moved to Dubai where here he developed an interest in fighting and founded a fighter's academy in Dubai."
],
[
"Professional boxing career",
"After moving to Thailand, Bisutti made his fighting debut in 2023 at the age of 46, with a win against Pornwissanu Suwaros for a unanimous decision at the ''Way of the Champions'' event.",
"After that he won another match for KO against Prakob Chaiman.",
"In September 2023 he defeated Satria Antasena to win the ''Thai Heavy'' belt.",
"In November, 2023 he won the ''Asian Boxing Federation Heavy'' against Weerapat Kamlangwai.",
"In the next year, he won the WBC Asia Continental bridgerweight belt against Sung Jin Kwak for KO.",
"He is the current holder of the belt."
],
[
"Professional boxing record",
"ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocation5Win5–0–0Sung Jin Kwak\tKO4, 1:2827 Jan 20244Win4–0–0Weerapat KamlangwaiKO2, 2:2625 Nov 20233Win3–0–0Satria AntasenaKO2, 2:4830 Sep 20232Win2–0–0Prakob ChaimanKO1, 2:4931 Aug 20231Win1–0–0Pornwissanu SuwarosUD6 Jun 2023"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Engie Open Brasília"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2023 Engie Open Brasília''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.",
"It was the first edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.",
"It took place in Brasília, Brazil, between 7 and 13 August 2023."
],
[
"Champions",
"===Singles===* '''Lulu Sun''' def.",
"Léolia Jeanjean, 6–4, 4–6, 6–2===Doubles===* '''Carolina Alves''' / '''Julia Riera''' def.",
"Eden Silva / Valeriya Strakhova, 6–2, 6–3"
],
[
"Singles main draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedPanna Udvardy1041Julia Riera1432Natalija Stevanović1663Laura Pigossi1684Léolia Jeanjean1705Kristina Mladenovic1916Despina Papamichail2137Martina Capurro Taborda2598* Rankings are as of 31 July 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Carolina Bohrer Martins* Ana Candiotto* Olivia Carneiro* Luiza FullanaThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Haley Giavara* Ana Grubor* Jasmin Jebawy* Varvara Lepchenko* Luana Plaza* Gabriella Price* Miriana Tona* Noelia ZeballosThe following player received entry into the singles main draw as a lucky loser:* Rebeca Pereira"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* 2023 Engie Open Brasília at ITFtennis.com"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"6th Utah Territorial Legislature"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''6th Utah Territorial Legislature''' comprised members of the Territorial Council serving the second year of their terms, together with members of the House of Representatives elected to one-year terms.",
"The regular election for the House was held August 4, 1856.Three sitting members of the Territorial Council were unavailable to return and were replaced by election: Orson Pratt, John A. Ray, and George A. Smith.",
"In addition, special elections were required for a Council seat when Parley P. Pratt resigned, and to a House seat vacated by the death of Jedediah M. Grant."
],
[
"Session",
"The legislative session initially convened on December 8, 1856, at the Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore.",
"Dissatisfied with the unfinished condition of the Statehouse and the failure of Congress to reimburse the territory or to appropriate additional funds for its completion, the legislators quickly passed a resolution changing the seat of government from Fillmore to Salt Lake City.",
"The session then adjourned and was re-convened in Salt Lake City on December 18."
],
[
"Members",
" Name County Office Elected/Resigned ''Territorial Council:'' Albert Carrington Salt Lake William H. Dame Iron Elected October 6, 1856 Lorin Farr Weber William Fenshaw Millard Elected August 4, 1856 Leonard E. Harrington Utah Benjamin F. Johnson Utah Heber C. Kimball Salt Lake President Isaac Morley San Pete Parley P. Pratt Salt Lake Elected August 4, 1856, resigned prior to session Franklin D. Richards Salt Lake Elected October 6, 1856 Lorenzo Snow Weber John Stoker Davis Daniel H. Wells Salt Lake Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake ''Territorial House of Representatives:'' Noah W. Bartholomew Millard Jacob G. Bigler Juab Isaac Bullock Green River Hiram B. Clawson Salt Lake James W. Cummings Salt Lake David Evans Utah Jedediah M. Grant Salt Lake Died December 1, 1856 Thomas Grover Davis Isaac C. Haight Iron Orson Hyde Salt Lake Elected December 20, 1856 Aaron Johnson Utah James Lewis Iron Jesse C. Little Salt Lake Peter Maughan Tooele Alexander McRae Salt Lake John D. Parker Davis George Peacock San Pete William W. Phelps Salt Lake Enoch Reese Carson Samuel W. Richards Salt Lake Albert P. Rockwood Salt Lake James C. Snow Utah Daniel Spencer Salt Lake Hosea Stout Salt Lake Speaker Chauncey W. West Weber Jonathan C. Wright Box Elder Joseph A.",
"Young Salt Lake"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Michael Dan Archer"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Michael Dan Archer''' FRSS (born 1955) is a Scottish sculptor and teacher.",
"His sculptures, some on a large scale, stand in many locations in Britain and abroad."
],
[
"Life",
"\"Silent\", in Skulpturenpark Durbach, GermanyArcher was born in Glasgow, and studied at the Coventry School of Art and Design from 1975 to 1979.For several years he taught English in Japan and Spain.",
"He has exhibited in Britain and in many other countries.",
"He has had visiting lectureships at Coventry College of Art and Derby College of Art and Technology; he was an academic at Loughborough University School of Art and Design, retiring from his post there as Senior Lecturer in Fine Art after thirty years.",
"He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Sculptors."
],
[
"Works",
"Archer's works include the following:\"Gateway\" is a sculpture in Woodmere Drive, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, commissioned by Chesterfield Borough Council and unveiled in 2002.There is a granite doorway or portal, and two cast iron crucibles, the portal representing transition and the crucibles representing transformation.",
"\"Transpose\", of 2002, is a sculpture in Sutton, London, in Langley Park Road.",
"It was commissioned by Chartwell Land, B&Q and Sutton London Borough Council.",
"It is a stainless steel obelisk, height , in the shape of a thin sail, with a separate granite panel.",
"\"Full Fathom Five\", in Portishead, SomersetThe \"Allenton Hippo\" was unveiled in 2007 in Osmaston Road in Derby.",
"It celebrates the Allenton hippopotamus, fossilised bones of a hippopotamus living about 125,000 years ago, discovered nearby in 1895, and now in Derby Museum and Art Gallery.",
"Iron casts of the bones are on a black granite bench, the bench forming a broken ring.",
"\"Full Fathom Five\", of 2008, is in Pennant Place in Portishead, Somerset, on the edge of the Bristol Channel.",
"It was commissioned and funded by Crest Nicholson and Persimmon Homes.",
"There are 108 granite columns, of height up to , in an area on a large earthwork.",
"37 of the columns bear vertically incised inscriptions about seafaring: there are names and descriptions of ships, quotes from folk songs, and parts of a poem.",
"The columns together form the shape of a wave, and are arranged in curved aisles so that visitors can walk among them and read the inscriptions.Sculptures outside the UK include \"Deep in the Sheltering Forest\" (2009) in and \"Silent\" in , both in Germany."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"8th Mizoram Legislative Assembly"
],
[
"Introduction"
],
[
"Members of Legislative Assembly",
" District No.",
"Constituency NameParty Remarks Mamit1 HachhekLalrindika Ralte Indian National Congress2 DampaLalrintluanga Sailo Mizo National Front3 MamitH Lalzirliana Mizo National FrontKolasib4TuirialAndrew H. Thangliana Zoram People's MovementDeath of Andrew H. ThanglianaK Laldawngliana Mizo National FrontWon in 2021 bypoll5 KolasibK Lalrinliana Mizo National Front6 SerluiLalrinsanga Ralte Mizo National Front Aizawl7 TuivawlLalchhandama Ralte Mizo National Front8 ChalfilhLalrinliana Sailo Mizo National Front Speaker of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly 9 TawiR Lalzirliana Mizo National Front10 Aizawl North 1 Vanlalhlana Zoram People's Movement 11 Aizawl North 2Dr Vanlalthlana Zoram People's Movement12 Aizawl North 3C Lalmuanpuia Mizo National Front13 Aizawl East 1Zoramthanga Mizo National Front Chief Minister14 Aizawl East 2Robert Romawia Royte Mizo National Front15Aizawl West 1LalduhomaResignation by Lalduhoma.Zothantluanga Mizo National FrontWon in 2019 bypoll16 Aizawl West 2Lalruatkima Mizo National Front17 Aizawl West 3Vl Zaithanzama Zoram People's Movement18 Aizawl South 1C Lalsawivunga Zoram People's Movement19 Aizawl South 2Lalchhuanthanga Zoram People's Movement20 Aizawl South 3F Lalnunmawia Mizo National Front Champhai21 LengtengLthangmawia Mizo National Front22 TuichangTawnluia Mizo National Front Deputy Chief Minister23 Champhai NorthDr Zrthiamsanga Mizo National Front24 Champhai SouthTj Lalnuntluanga Mizo National Front25 East TuipuiRamthanmawia Mizo National Front Serchhip26 Serchhip LalduhomaZoram People's Movement Won in 2021 bypoll necessitated after he was disqualified for violating the anti-defection law.",
"Leader of the Opposition27 TuikumEr Lalrinawma Mizo National Front 28 HrangturzoLalchamliana Mizo National Front Lunglei29 South TuipuiDr R. Lalthangliana Mizo National Front30 Lunglei NorthVanlaltanpuia Mizo National Front31 Lunglei EastLawmawma Tochhawng Mizo National Front32 Lunglei WestC Lalrinsanga Mizo National Front33 Lunglei SouthK Pachhunga Mizo National Front34 ThorangZodintluanga Ralte Indian National Congress Leader of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) 35 West TuipuiNihar Kanti Chakma Indian National Congress Lawngtlai36 TuichawngBuddha Dhan Chakma Bharatiya Janata Party37 Lawngtlai WestC Ngunlianchunga Indian National Congress38 Lawngtlai EastH.",
"Biakzaua Mizo National Front Deputy speaker Saiha39 SaihaK.",
"Beichhua Mizo National Front40 PalakKt Rokhaw Indian National Congress"
],
[
"See also",
"* 2018 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Potassium hexafluorotitanate"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Potassium hexafluorotitanate''' is an inorganic compound of potassium, fluorine, and titanium with the chemical formula ."
],
[
"Synthesis",
"Hydrofluoric acid reacts with metatitanic acid to generate fluorotitanic acid; then it is neutralized with potassium hydroxide to produce potassium hexafluorotitanate."
],
[
"Physical properties",
"The compound forms white powder.",
"Potassium hexafluorotitanate is soluble in hot water, slightly soluble in cold water, and inorganic acid.",
"Insoluble in ammonia."
],
[
"Chemical properties",
"Reacts with sodium to form titanium, potassium monofluoride and sodium monofluoride::"
],
[
"Uses",
"The compound is used as an analytical reagent, also used in the manufacture of titanic acid and metallic titanium.",
"Can also be used as a catalyst for polypropylene synthesis.",
"It is a component of the metal phosphating surface adjustment."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Elena Bukreeva"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Elena Bukreeva''' (born 14 August 1965) is a retired Soviet gymnast and TV presenter.",
"Honored Master of Sports of the USSR in rhythmic gymnastics.",
"She was the host of a series of television programs “Rhythmic Gymnastics”."
],
[
"Biography",
"From the age of 11 she was competed in rhythmic gymnastics and was one of the representatives of the Soviet national team.",
"Since 1979, she competed in the national group together with T. Vorotyntseva, S. Guseva, S. Kudinova, N. Kurochkina and O. Rodionova.",
"Journalists of the newspaper “Soviet Sport” once called their team the “magnificent six.” In 1982 the girls won gold at the European Championships in Stavanger.",
"In 1983, at the first Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup in Belgrade, they became the group All-Around champions.When in the 1980s, the Main Editorial Board of Central Television decided to popularize television sports programs, they recruited a group of attractive, athletic girls to record several episodes of a set of physical exercises.",
"Bukreeva became one of the TV presenters of this program, she hosted the third (March–April 1985) and sixth (October–December 1986) editions."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
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