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[ [ "Jakob Napoleon Romsaas" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jakob Napoleon Romsaas''' (born 16 May 2004) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tromsø." ], [ "Career", "===Skeid===In the summer of 2021, Romsaas signed his first professional contract with Skeid at the age of 17.===Tromsø===Romsaas signed with Eliteserien club Tromsø in February 2023.In May he scored his first two goals for the club in a cup game agains Hammerfest, while his first two Eliteserien goals came against Brann in July." ], [ "Career statistics", "+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueNational cupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsSkeid20212.divisjon14010—15020221.divisjon2471121279Total3872121429Tromsø2023Eliteserien20642—248202400000000Total2064200248Career total581363216617" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Tudorel Flondor" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Tudorel Flondor''' (11 June 1929 – 12 December 1952) was a Romanian chess player, Romanian Chess Championship winner (1951)." ], [ "Biography", "Tudorel Flondor was the son of a politician Gheorghe Flondor (1892–1976).In 1951, Tudorel Flondor shared 1st place with Gheorghe-Gică Alexandrescu in individual Romanian Chess Championship in Bucharest.", "Both chess players were declared champions.", "He also played in the international chess tournament in Bucharest (1949).Tudorel Flondor was engaged in science.", "Died as a result of an accident: he came under high voltage." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "ONE Fight Night 26" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''ONE Fight Night 26''''' is an upcoming combat sport event produced by ONE Championship that will take place on September 6, 2024, at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, United States." ], [ "Background", "The event will mark the promotion's second visit to United States and second in Colorado state, since ONE Fight Night 10, which took place in Broomfield in May 2023." ], [ "See also", "* 2024 in ONE Championship* List of ONE Championship events* List of current ONE fighters* ONE Championship Rankings" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ada Omo Daddy" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Ada Omo Daddy''''' is a 2023 Nigerian family oriented comedy drama written by Yakubu Olawale, co-produced and directed by Mercy Aigbe, Akay Mason and Adebayo Tijani.", "The movie hinges mainly on a paternity deception unraveled in the course of a wedding party popularly known as the \"Owambe\" in yoruba.", "The movie featured some Nollywood actors such as Charles Okafor, Sola Sobowale, Mercy Aigbe, Chiwetalu Agu and Uche Ndubuisi." ], [ "Plot", "Ada Omo Daddy tells the story of Pero (Omowumi Dada) who is set to marry Victor (Tayo Faniran).", "Pero’s life takes a dramatic turn when Ifeanyi (Charles Okafor), suddenly appeared claiming to be her biological father, stirring up trouble in the seemingly perfect Balogun family.", "The sudden appearance of Ifeanyi, estranged but now repentant, unfolds unpleasant past secrets that must be resolved before Pero’s wedding with Victor." ], [ "Cast", "* Sola Sobowale as Mrs. Ireti Balogun* Mercy Aigbe as older Moturanyo* Omowumi Dada as Peresola Balogun* Tayo Faniran as Victor* Charles Okafor* Chiwetalu Agu as Uncle Ndubuisi* Uche Ndubuisi* Taiwo Adeyemi* Adeniyi Johnson as young Ifeanyi* Carol King as Mrs. Ekpeyong* Dele Odule as Chief Balogun* Tomi Ojo as Fara* Nkechi Blessing as Ndidi* Unusual Phyna as Young Ireti* Miriam Peters as Ezinne" ], [ "Reception", "''Ada Omo Daddy'' was listed among the top ten movies for the 2023 festive season by ''Premium Times''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Karini, Lesbos" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Karini''' () is a village administratively belonging to the Municipal Unit of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece.", "According to the 2011 census, it has 5 residents." ], [ "Geography", "Karini is situated at an elevation of 80 meters and is positioned along the main road from Mytilene to Agiasos, approximately 1 kilometer west from the edge of the Ippios plain.", "It occupies an exceptionally fertile narrow valley and benefits from a freshwater spring." ], [ "Archaeology", "Koldeway observed the remnants of an ancient building complex which he identified as a villa.", "Within this complex, he discovered a well-fired buff vessel containing around 100 bronze coins, several depicting the head of Apollo and a four-stringed lyre on the reverse side.", "Some coins bore the inscription \"MYTI\" along with monograms on both sides.", "This hoard was dated to the 3rd century BC or possibly a bit later.In close proximity, Kontis documented remnants of quarries, with the majority displaying signs of ancient extraction activity, and Taxis reported the presence of an ancient cistern." ], [ "Population", "+19912001201113185" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Groupe Dubreuil" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Groupe Dubreuil''' is a diversified family holding company, including Air Caraïbes and French Bee." ], [ "History", "The Groupe Dubreuil, first wholesaler of grocery stores and fuel distribution, was founded in 1924 by Henri Dubreuil in La Roche-sur-Yon.", "After 1950, the company developed \"a network of rural gas stations\".", "In 1961, the company partnered with the Spar (food wholesaler).In 1966, Henri Dubreuil died of a heart attack and his 24-year-old son, Jean-Paul Dubreuil, succeeded him.In 1973, two years after joining two Spar wholesalers to create Oedis, the company partnered with Wholesaler Disco (Oedisco).", "In 1974, Jean-Paul Dubreuil opened his first Bravo supermarket (now Hyper U thereafter), in a warehouse of his father-in-law.An aviator, Jean-Paul Dubreuil, who passed his pilot's license at age 17, established a small taxi company, Air Vendée in 1975.This allows him to manage the Disco wholesaler, whose sites are distributed throughout France.At the same time, the group opened its first brick-and-mortar store, Bricogite, in 1980 and its first Peugeot car dealership in 1987.In 1985, supermarket resale allowed the group to continue to develop in aviation.Air Vendée is bankrupt and partnering with other small local airlines (Airlec, etc.)", "to establish Regional Airlines in 1992.It links provincial cities to larger European cities..In 1996, Regional Airlines was publicly traded.", "The 10.96 percent of the capital transferred allows the company to raise 33 million francs.Logo of Air CaraïbesIn 1998, the company bought Air Caribbean to reduce the taxes of the Dubreuil Group, followed by Air Martinique, Air Guadeloupe, Air Saint-Martin and Air Saint-Barthely.In 2000, the group transferred its stake in Regional Airlines (70%) to Air France for EUR 42.7 million.At the end of 2003, following the judgment of Air Lib, another airline, the group purchased a long-haul from its subsidiary Air Caribbean for -150 million to connect Paris-Orly with the Caribbean.", "It offers 15% cheaper routes than Air France.", "Seven years later, it holds 27% market share.In 2008, the company sold its oil trading subsidiary to invest in photovoltaic energy.In 2015, the group tried to buy back its competitor Corsair but eventually gave up.The following year, Dubreuil Group established a low-cost long-haul airline, first named French blue, then French Bee.In 2020, following the outbreak of COVID-19, the CMA CGM group is expected to take up 30% of the capital of Air Caribbean and French Bee, when a capital increase of EUR 50 million is achieved.", "The following year, the agreement was not reached.", "The Dubreuil Group receives an EMP of 150 million.", "At the end of December 2021, the two airline subsidiaries of the Group Dubreuil are recapitalized by the group itself at EUR 15 million each.At the end of June 2023, the Dubreuil group announced the departure of Jean-Paul Dubreuil and Marc Rochet, a duo that has been leading the group for 20 years.", "Jean-Paul Dubreuil, President of Groupe Dubreuil Aéro (GDA), gives his place to his son Paul-Henri Dubreuil, currently CEO of the family group Dubreuil.", "Christine Our-rnes-Widener will take over the position of Chief Executive Officer of Air Caribbean, Air Caribbean Atlantic, Frenchbee and Heline Cargo in place of Marc Rochet." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Black Magic Woman (film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Black Magic Woman''''' is a 1991 erotic thriller film that was directed by Deryn Warren, based on a script co-written with Jerry Daly and Marc Springer.", "Starring Mark Hamill, the film centers upon a womanizer who believes himself to be the victim of black magic." ], [ "Synopsis", "The film follows Brad, the successful owner of an art gallery he co-owns with his girlfriend Diane.", "He is also a serial womanizer who treats his one night stands as nothing more than conquests to be won and discarded the next day.", "This frustrates Diane, who wants him to propose.", "One night Brad meets Cassandra, a beautiful and mysterious woman who he quickly seduces and takes home for a night of passion.", "The following day Brad treats her as he has the other women, which angers Cassandra.", "Brad begins to experience a run of bad luck and strange phenomena.", "He also finds himself still drawn to Cassandra despite wanting her out of her life.", "As his life begins to fall apart Brad becomes convinced that Cassandra has been using black magic on him to hold his attention and punish him when he does not do what she wants, particularly after he is diagnosed with leukemia.", "He eventually has a confrontation with Cassandra that ends in her death.", "It is ultimately revealed to the viewer that Diane and her mother were the ones who had been cursing him.", "They had grown impatient with his unwillingness to propose, particularly after Brad had shown more than a passing interest in Cassandra.", "Brad reconciles with Diane and proposes, unaware of her role in his misfortune." ], [ "Cast", "* Mark Hamill as Brad Travis* Apollonia Kotero as Cassandra Perry* Amanda Wyss as Diane Abbott* Stella Pacific as Ida Coagan* Phyllis Flax as Muriel Ashton* Gwen Willson as Frances Reed* Marilyn Pitzer as Mora Tori* Elizabeth Robinson as Elizabeth Yepes* Jaqueline Coon as Alice Trey* Abidah Viera as Carlita* Larry Hankin as Hank Watfield" ], [ "Production", "Filming took place during the summer of 1990.Carlos Santana's version of the song of the same name was licensed for use in the film's soundtrack and was used several times during the movie's length." ], [ "Release", "''Black Magic Woman'' was released direct to video on April 17, 1991 through Trimark Pictures.", "According to ''Variety'', the film had received a limited theatrical release in the months prior." ], [ "Reception", "''Variety'' reviewed the film upon its release onto VHS, praising its twist ending.", "Kim Newman, writing for ''Empire'', gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, stating that \"while the last half-hour is effective, the film is still rather bland overall, and takes an inordinate amount of time to get going\".", "Joe Bob Briggs rated the film 3 and a half stars, writing that it's \"the story of what would happen if Luke Skywalker got into a ''Fatal Attraction'' affair with a voodoo witch and she started hanging dead bloody roosters over his bed and really freaking out his dates.", "\"Alexandra Heller-Nicholas reviewed the movie for ''Fangoria'' in 2022, noting \"''Black Magic Woman'' is a masterclass in a seemingly fluffy, disposable genre film, the spoonful of sugar that helps the ideological medicine go down.", "Because at the heart of this film lies some extraordinary twists and turns that pivot on assumptions about ethnicity, gender and sexuality\"." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "CS Crișul Aleșd" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Club Sportiv Crișul Aleșd''', commonly known as '''Crișul Aleșd''', is a Romanian professional football club based in Aleșd, Romania, founded in 1921.Currently the team plays in Liga IV – Bihor County." ], [ "History", "'''Crișul Aleșd''' was established in 1921, under the name of ''Stăruința Aleșd'', but mostly played at the level of regional and county leagues.", "The first important performance of the \"white and blues\" was during the 1973–74 Cupa României season, when they achieved Round of 32, where they were eliminated by Universitatea Cluj, top-flight team at that time, score 0–6.Crișul won its first and last 4th tier title at the end of the 1996–97 season and qualified for the promotion play-offs, where they won 2–0 against AC Recaș, the Timiș County champions.", "Crișul survived for five consecutive seasons at the level of Divizia C, before it withdrew and enrolled back in the county leagues, due to financial reasons.", "During these seasons, Crișul achieved the following rankings: 7th (of 20), 7th (of 19), 9th (of 16), 8th (of 16), 10th (of 16).In this period, Crișul equaled its best performance and achieved again the Round of 32 during the 1998–99 Cupa României season, where it was eliminated again, now with the score of 0–5 by Oțelul Galați, also a top-flight member at that time..", "Since 2002, Crișul played only in the county leagues with no notable results, but remained a constant presence at this level.", "On the other hand, \"Flăcăii Aleșdului\" achieved some important results at youth level, where they won the county league for two times and also achieved the qurter-finals of the national tournament, during the 2022–23 season." ], [ "Ground", "The club plays its home matches on Crișul Stadium from Aleșd, with a capacity of 800 seats on the two existing stands." ], [ "Honours", "===Leagues==='''Liga IV – Bihor County'''*'''Winners (1):''' 1996–97====Cups===='''Cupa României'''*Round of 32 (1): 1973–74, 1998–99=== Other performances ===* 5 seasons in Liga III" ], [ "Players", "===First team squad====== Out on loan ===" ], [ "Club officials", "===Board of directors===RoleName Owner Town of Aleșd President Ciprian Fogarași=== Current technical staff ===RoleName Manager Ciprian Fogarași Assistant coach Răzvan Șoit" ], [ "Notable former players", "* Adrian Anca* Ioan Ciursaș* Iosif Erdei* Ciprian Fogarași" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Crișul Aleșd at facebook* Crișul Aleșd at frf-ajf.ro" ] ]
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[ [ "Governor of Jerusalem Seal" ], [ "Introduction", "The \"'''Governor of Jerusalem'''\" Seal is an ancient Clay artifact that dates back to the First Temple period." ], [ "Discovery", "Archaeologist Shimon Cohen discovered a clay seal from the 8th century BC near the Western Wall during an excavation with the IAA." ], [ "The Seal", "The seal bears an engraving showing two men wearing robes and facing each other as if in a mirror.Below them is an inscription in Paleo Hebrew that readsBelonging to the governor of the cityHebrew to English Translation: “le-sar ha-ir”" ], [ "Usage", "In an IAA release, Weksler-Bdolah said:'''\"The seal had been attached to an important transport and served as some sort of logo, or as a tiny souvenir, which was sent on behalf of the governor of the city.\"'''" ], [ "See Also", "* Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) * Kingdom of Judah* Shema Seal* LMLK Seals* King Ahaz's Seal" ], [ "Bibliography", "* https://www.bibleplaces.com/blog/2018/01/governor-of-city-seal-impression/* https://www.christianpost.com/news/2700-y-o-governor-of-jerusalem-seal-discovery-backs-biblical-accounts-in-2-kings-2-chronicles.html* https://biblicalisraeltours.com/2018/01/seal-impression-discovered-jerusalem/* https://www.ritmeyer.com/2018/01/01/seal-of-jerusalem-governor-found/* https://biblearchaeology.org/current-events-list/4540-2700-year-old-governor-of-jerusalem-seal-confirms-biblical-title* https://www.patternsofevidence.com/2018/01/12/seal-shows-jerusalem-was-strong-central-city/* https://www.jesus.ch/information/bibel/hintergrund/321838-statthaltersiegel_bestaetigt_biblische_aufzeichnung.html (In German)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mangnipora" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mangnipora''' is a village in Aloosa Tehsil in Bandipora District of Jammu & Kashmir." ], [ "Transport", "=== Road ===Mangnipora is connected by road with other places in Jammu and Kashmir and India by the Srinagar-Bandipora Road, Sopore-Bandipora Road, etc.=== Rail ===The nearest railway stations to Mangnipora are Sopore Railway Station and Srinagar Railway Station, located 26 and 73 kilometers from Mangnipora respectively.=== Air ===The nearest airport is Srinagar International Airport located 69 km from Mangnipora." ], [ "Demographics", "Total Households627Total Murad Pora (Mangni Pora) Village Population4021Total Male Population2084Total Female Population1937Sex Ratio107.58905524006" ], [ "Culture", "See: Culture of Kashmir" ], [ "See also", "* Patushay* Bandipora* Gurez Valley* Wullar Lake* Qazipora Patushi* Harmukh* Kashmir" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jordan Thomas (footballer, born May 2001)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jordan Reece Thomas''' (born 2 May 2001) is an English footballer who plays as a winger for club Cheltenham Town." ], [ "Career", "Thomas began his senior career with Southern League Division One South club Didcot Town, joining the club in August 2020.Following the curtailed season, he made the step up a level to join North Leigh.On 7 June 2023, Thomas joined National League South club Bath City.", "Following an impressive start to the season, Thomas was linked with a number of Championship clubs, namely Bristol City, Swansea City and Cardiff City.On 1 February 2024, Thomas signed for League One club Cheltenham Town on a two-and-a-half year deal.", "He made his debut two days later, coming off of the bench in a 3–1 home defeat to Wycombe Wanderers." ], [ "Career statistics", "+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueFA CupEFL CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsDidcot Town2020–21SL Division One Central8310—10103North Leigh2021–22SL Division One Central37610—514372022–23SL Premier Division South411431—474822Total782041—989129Bath City2023–24National League South281031—303411Cheltenham Town2023–24League One10———10Career total11533820013813643" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Jordan Thomas at Aylesbury United" ] ]
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[ [ "ONE Fight Night 28" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''ONE Fight Night 28''''' is an upcoming combat sport event produced by ONE Championship that will take place on November 8, 2024, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, United States." ], [ "Background", "The event will mark the promotion's first visit to Atlanta and third in United States since ONE Fight Night 26 in September 2024." ], [ "See also", "* 2024 in ONE Championship* List of ONE Championship events* List of current ONE fighters* ONE Championship Rankings" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Datai" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Datai''''' () is an extinct genus of ankylosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Zhoutian Formation of Jiangxi Province, China.", "The genus contains a single species, '''''D.", "yingliangis''''', which is known from the articulated skulls and partial skeletons of two individuals." ], [ "Discovery and naming", "Type locality of ''Datai''The ''Datai'' fossil material was discovered in 2016 sediments of the Zhoutian Formation in Mazhou, Huichang County, Jiangxi Province, China.", "The fossils were then obtained by the Yingliang Stone Natural History Museum two years later, where they are currently stored.", "The two known specimens—representing different ages of immaturity—were found articulated and in association.", "The holotype specimen, YLSNHM 01002, consists of a skull, four dorsal vertebrae, ribs, four distal caudal vertebrae surrounded by ossified tendons (likely indicative of the presence of a tail club), incomplete pectoral girdles, the left arm (including the humeral head and distal radius and ulna, a fragmentary left ilium, a distal right femur, several osteoderms.The paratype specimen, YLSNHM 01003, also includes a skull, in addition to all of the cervical vertebrae, five dorsal vertebrae, incomplete pectoral girdles, the left elbow region (distal humerus and proximal radius and ulna), and osteoderms.In 2024, Xing ''et al''.", "described ''Datai yingliangis'' as a new genus and species of ankylosaurine dinosaur based on these fossil remains.", "The generic name, ''Datai'' (), is a composite of the last character of the words 'tongda' () (to understand/to be sensible) and 'antai' () (stable) in Chinese Pinyin.", "The specific name, ''yingliangis'' (), is in recognition of the Yingliang Group.", "''Datai'' skull material" ], [ "Classification", "For their phylogenetic analysis, Xing ''et al''.", "(2024) tested two character matrices.", "The first was based on the findings of Zheng ''et al''.", "(2018) with 14-taxon deletion, and the second was based on the findings of Raven ''et al''.", "(2023) with 34-taxon deletion.", "The first tree recovers ''Datai'' as a basal ankylosaurine, while the second recovers it as a sister taxon to the two ''Pinacosaurus'' spp.Both trees are reproduced below excluding the outgroups for improved readability:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Natalia Sidorowicz" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Natalia Sidorowicz''' (born '''Natalia Tomaszewska''' 09 September 1998) is a Polish biathlete.", "She has competed in the Biathlon World Cup since 2022." ], [ "Career", "Natalia Sidorowicz made her international debut at the 2016 Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer, finishing 46th and 41st in the sprint and pursuit races.", "In the 2016/17 season, she competed in the junior category but did not achieve notable results.", "The following year, Sidorowicz won her first individual medal, securing bronze in the mixed relay at the 2018 IBU Junior Open European Championships with Joanna Jakieła, Przemysław Pancerz, and Marcin Szwajnos.", "At the subsequent Junior World Championships, she improved on her previous year's performance, with her best individual result being 12th place in the sprint.In early 2019, Sidorowicz made her debut in the IBU Cup at her home races in Duszniki-Zdrój, followed by her first podium finish in the IBU Junior Cup.", "After a season marked by average results, the Polish athlete permanently joined the IBU Cup in the 2020/21 season, achieving a 17th place in the short individual race in Osrblie.", "She also participated in the 2021 IBU Open European Championships held in her home country.In January 2022, Sidorowicz made her World Cup debut in Ruhpolding, finishing 94th in the sprint.", "With the women's relay team consisting of Monika Hojnisz-Staręga, Kamila Żuk, and Anna Mąka, she secured a 10th place.", "At the European Championships, she excelled in the pursuit competition under extreme conditions, being the only athlete to hit 18 out of 20 targets and improving her position by 33 places to finish eighth.", "In the winter of 2022/23, Sidorowicz consistently competed at the highest level, narrowly missing her first World Cup points by finishing 42nd in the sprint race in Le Grand-Bornand.", "She also participated in the World Championships, where the Polish women's relay team finished ninth.", "In August 2023, she narrowly missed her first senior-level medal, finishing fourth in the sprint event at the Summer Biathlon World Championships.", "At the Biathlon World Championships 2024, she secured the 14th place in the pursuit race, marking her career-best performance." ], [ "Biathlon results", "All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.===Youth and Junior World Championships===''0 medals''Year Age Individual Sprint Pursuit Relay 2017 Brezno-Osrblie ''18'' 28th 69st — 15th 2018 Otepaeae ''19'' 25th 12th 19th 5th 2019 Brezno-Osrblie ''20'' 66th 45st 44th 10th 2020 Lenzerheide ''21'' 32th 51th 44th 6th" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Code For Change" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Code for Change (CFC)''' is a non-profit organization based in Nepal that aims to empower individuals and communities through technology.", "Founded in collaboration with students from various colleges across the country, CFC focuses on bridging the gap between academic education and industry requirements in the information technology (IT) sector." ], [ "Events", "*Tech conclave 2024*Codefest 2023*Codefest 2022" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of power stations in Jamaica" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of electricity-generating '''power stations in Jamaica''', sorted by type and name.", "In Jamaica, the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) has a monopoly on the \"transmission, distribution and supply of electricity\".", "However, JPS does not have a monopoly on electricity generation.", "Jamaica also has Independent Power Providers (IPPs) which \"are private entities that own and operate facilities to generate electricity for sale to the national grid.\"" ], [ "Coal-fired", "NameOperatorLocationParishCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissionedGold Street Power StationJamaica Public Service CompanyKingston0.318921970" ], [ "Oil- and gas-fired", "+ Name Operator Location Parish Fuel Capacity (MW) Commissioned Decommissioned Bahia Principe Runaway Bay Cogeneration Plant Sampol Saint Ann Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) - Bogue Power Station Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) Saint James Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) 120 1973 - Doctor Bird Power Station Jamaica Energy Partners (JEP) Saint Catherine HFO and Diesel 124.4 1995 -Grand Palladium Jamaica Trigeneration PlantSampolHanover2.6 -H10 Ocean Coral Spring PlantSampolTrelawney -Hunt's Bay Power StationJPSKingstonHFO and Diesel122.51953–622023Jamaica Private Power CompanyJEPKingstonHFO and Diesel601998 - Jamalco Power Plant New Fortress Energy Clarendon LNG 150 2020 -Montego Bay Electric PlantJPSSaint JamesDiesel1927>1949Old Harbour Power StationJPSSaint CatherineHFO223.51968–732020 Rockfort Diesel Station JPS Kingston Diesel 36 South Jamaica Power Centre JPS Saint Catherine LNG 192 2019 -The Nest Power StationJPSSaint CatherineLNG102021 - UWI Co-generation Plant Mona-Tech Engineering Services Saint Andrew LNG 7 2017 - West Kingston Power Partners JEP Kingston HFO and Diesel 65.5 2013 -" ], [ "Hydro-electric power", "NameOperatorLocationParishCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissionedBog Walk Hydro StationJamaica Public Service Company (JPS)Saint Catherine318991966Constant Spring Hydroelectric PlantJPSSaint Andrew0.81989 -Lower White River Hydroelectric PlantJPSSaint Ann4.81952 -Maggotty Falls Hydroelectric PlantJPSSaint Elizabeth13.21959 -Rams Horn Hydroelectric PlantJPSSaint Andrew0.61989 -Rio Bueno A Hydroelectric PlantJPSTrelawney2.51966 -Rio Bueno B Hydroelectric PlantJPSTrelawney1.11988 -Roaring River Hydroelectric PlantJPSSaint Ann4.51949 -Upper White River Hydroelectric PlantJPSSaint Ann3.61945 -" ], [ "Wind power", "+ Name Operator Location Parish Number of turbines Capacity (MW) Commissioned DecommissionedBMR Wind Farm BMR Energy Saint Elizabeth 1136 2016 -Munro Wind Farm Jamaica Public Service Company Saint Elizabeth 43 2010 -Wigton Windfarm Wigton Windfarm Limited Manchester 4462.7 2004 -" ], [ "Solar power", "NameOperatorLocationParishCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissionedContent Solar FarmWRB EnterprisesClarendon202016 -Paradise Park Solar FarmEight Rivers Energy CompanyWestmoreland522019 -" ], [ "Biomass", "NameOperatorLocationParish TypeCapacity (MW)CommissionedDecommissionedAppleton Estate Power PlantJ.", "Wray & NephewSaint ElizabethBagasse2.520152020" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Brazil–Thailand relations" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Brazil–Thailand relations''' refer to foreign relations between the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Kingdom of Thailand.", "Brazil is Thailand's main trading partner in Latin America.", "The two nations are members of the G20 developing nations, Non-Aligned Movement, World Trade Organization (WTO) and Forum of East Asia-Latin America Cooperation." ], [ "History", "On 17 April 1959, Brazil and Thailand formally established diplomatic ties.", "That same year, correspondence was exchanged between Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khomann and Brazilian Ambassador Hugo Gouthier.", "In that same year, the Brazilian embassy in Bangkok opened.", "In 1964, Thailand's embassy in Brasília was established.", "The two nations have had friendly relations and seen the rise and extension of their bilateral cooperation, which has now reached a wide range of sectors, including trade and investment, agriculture, and defense technology.", "In international contexts, Thailand and Brazil also reciprocate by endorsing each other's candidacies.", "Since 1959, Brazil has hosted formal visits by four Thai prime ministers, including Maha Vajiralongkorn, then Crown Prince of Thailand, who visited Brazil in 1993.Thailand and Brazil commemorated the 60th anniversary of their diplomatic ties in 2018.The ceremony took place at a time when the two nations were in constant communication and had agreements to work together in a variety of areas, including science and technology.", "Brazilians are starting to have more and more interest in Thai landscapes and culture.", "Approximately 66,000 Brazilian travelers came to the nation in the previous year.", "The nation having the most number of Muay Thai schools is Brazil.", "\"Brazil is still committed to strengthening relations with Thailand,\" the Brazilian Foreign Ministry stated in a message highlighting the two countries' bilateral ties.", "The two nations are prepared to deepen their collaboration in energy, trade and investment, security, and military, among other areas.Brazil and Thailand signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 16 March 2022, to promote technology and information sharing in the agricultural sector.", "Cooperation on agricultural initiatives involving cattle, vegetable crops, cooperatives, soil, water, and resource management was agreed upon by the two nations.", "In addition, the agreement mandates the management and preservation of agricultural biodiversity in addition to the creation of new farming organizations and cooperatives.", "Lastly, planned tasks include ecological engineering and integrated pest management.", "The document also covers the creation and process of alternate energy sources.", "The following day marked the 63rd anniversary of the start of diplomatic relations between the two nations.", "They have grown closer and enjoyed friendly relations over the years, which is seen in the expansion of their bilateral cooperation in a variety of fields, but particularly in commerce and investment.The Third Political Consultations (PC) between Thailand and Brazil took place in the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brasília on 26 May 2023, with H.E.", "Ms. Busadee Santipitaks, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, serving as co-chair.", "Following the second PC in Bangkok, the two parties evaluated their current, varied partnerships and long-standing friendships.", "In order to hasten the post-pandemic recovery, both saw enormous potential and prospects in extending a wide range of cooperative sectors and activities centered around shared interests.", "Political cooperation, trade, investment, technical and agricultural cooperation, tourism, culture, education, sport, energy, defense, and collaboration between diplomatic academies were among the facets of bilateral cooperation." ], [ "Trade", "Thailand's top Latin American commercial partner in 2018 was Brazil, but Thailand placed in eighth place among Brazil's Asian partners.", "Over $3.5 billion was traded bilaterally, with Brazil bringing in about $1.4 billion and exporting almost $2 billion, leaving a $600 million surplus on their end.Before 2020, the amount of bilateral trade between Brazil and Thailand has been hovering around $3.5 billion on average.", "According to Thai data, commerce exceeded $5 billion in 2021 (but Brazilian numbers show a little lower amount), and it was expected to surpass this amount in 2022.In 2021, Brazil's imports were valued at $1.96 billion, while its exports to Thailand totaled $3.38 billion.The majority of Brazil's exports to Thailand are still soybeans and their byproducts, and the nation continues to be Thailand's top exporter of these goods, which support the majority of Thailand's chicken and poultry output.", "Although this industry seems to be gradually declining, overall trade is rising, which implies more Brazilian goods—like cotton, leather, shoes, and medical equipment—are now making their way into the Thai market.", "Thai exports to Brazil are expanding and diverse at the same time.", "They consist of industrialized products like motors, auto parts, rubber, and hard disk drives that constitute a link in the value chain.", "Thus, it can be concluded that Thailand and Brazil have very positive commercial relations." ], [ "Diplomatic missions", "*Brazil maintains an embassy in Bangkok and an honorary consulate in Phuket.", "*Thailand maintains an embassy in Brasília and an honorary consulate in São Paulo." ], [ "See also", "*Foreign relations of Brazil*Foreign relations of Thailand" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Flora Annie Landells" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Flora Annie Margaret Landells''' born '''Flora Annie Margaret Le Cornu''' (1 April 1888 – 30 July 1981) was an Australian painter and potter.", "She is credited with inspiring interest in pottery in Perth." ], [ "Life", "Landells was born in 1888 in Adelaide.", "Her name was Flora Annie Margaret Le Cornu and her parents were Emma Trephena (born Cole) and John Le Cornu who was a gardener.", "It was her ambition to teach people to paint so in 1903 she set out on her own to study at Perth Technical School.", "Her fees covered the cost of tutors like James W. R. Linton and she was able to win scholarships to cover these costs.", "By 1904 she had joined an art society and by 1907 she was teaching art at the Methodist Ladies’ College.She exhibited at the Australian Exhibition of Women’s Work in 1907 and the Franco-British Exhibition at Wembley in the UK in the following year.She used a motif based on Sturt's Desert Pea to decorate some of her pottery tea sets from the 1910s when her work was being fired in Helen and May Creeth's kiln.", "In 1920 she imported her own kiln but her other equipment and her clay was created by her husband.She was credited with inspiring interest in pottery in Perth.", "In 1925 she had established the ''Maylands School of Art'' in Maylands at the home she shared with her husband, Reg Landells.", "The school's students included Rolf Harris, Marina Shaw, Amy Harvey and Jean Darbyshire.", "Landells ran the school of art in addition to her art teaching in schools and she was organising a solo exhibition of her landscapes in 1927.She and Reg Landells later created Landells Studio Pottery.Landells died in Nedlands in 1981.Landells pottery is in the National Gallery of Australia." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Biography at ADB" ] ]
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[ [ "Arkkitehti" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Arkkitehti''''' (in English: ''Finnish Architectural Review'') is a Finnish architectural journal, which has been published since 1903.It was originally published only in Swedish, ''Arkitekten'', as a supplement to the journal ''Tekniska Föreningen'' The Engineering Society of Finland.", "The journal's first editor was Bertel Jung, secretary of the Architects' Club (predecessor of the Finnish Association of Architects, SAFA).", "The journal ceased publication during the Finnish Civil War (1918), but reappeared in both Swedish and Finnish versions in 1921, since when it has appeared regularly, initially 12 times a year and currently 6 times a year.", "It is currently published as a bilingual journal, with texts in Finnish and English (it is the only bilingual Nordic architectural publication).", "''Architectural Competitions in Finland'' is published as a supplement to the journal." ], [ "Editors in Chief", "*2022- Kristo Vesikansa*2009–2022 Jorma Mukala*2000–2008, Harri Hautajärvi*1996–1999, Esa Laaksonen*1992–1995, Pentti Kareoja*1988–1992, Kaarin Taipale*1981–1988, Marja-Riitta Norri*1977–1980, Markku Komonen*1972–1977, Jussi Vepsäläinen*1971, Esko Lehesmaa*1969–1970, Tapani Eskola*1967–1968, Kirmo Mikkola*1960–1966, Pekka Laurila*1958–1959, Nils-Erik Wickberg*1956–1957, Aarno Ruusuvuori*1952–1956, Nils-Erik Wickberg*1950–1951, Veikko Larkas*1946–1949, Nils-Erik Wickberg*1941–1945, Aulis Blomstedt*1937–1940, Yrjö Lindegren*1935–1936, Yrjö Laine*1931–1934, Hilding Ekelund*1928–1930, Martti Välikangas*1921–1927, Carolus Lindberg*1917–1919, Alarik Tawaststjerna*1912–1916, Birger Brunila*1908–1911, Sigurd Frosterus*1906–1907, Waldemar Wilenius*1903–1905, Birger Brunila" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "FXGT" ], [ "Introduction", "'''FXGT.com''' is an international online trading platform focusing on FX, CFDs, stocks, and indices.", "Founded in 2019, the company operates globally, with a strong presence in Asia and Africa.", "The group offers access to both MetaTrader 4 (MT4) and MetaTrader 5 (MT5).FXGT.com operates within companies that are authorized and regulated by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) in South Africa, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in Seychelles, Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC) (for eligible counterparties only), and CySEC (for eligible counterparties only)." ], [ "History", "FXGT was founded as an online trading platform in 2019, offering CFDs forex trading services to clients worldwide.In 2022, the company was named the Best Hybrid Broker 2022 at the Ultimate Fintech Awards.In 2023, FXGT underwent a brand renewal procedure, shifting to FXGT.com with a new website and logo.", "It introduced Pro (commission-free trading with assets in 10 different asset classes) and ECN (offering zero spreads and negative balance protection with a 40% stop-out option) accounts.In the same year, the company got the Best Broker Award 2023 by AtoZ Markets." ], [ "Overview", "FXGT provides markets in 50 currency pairs.", "It provides access to CFD markets, allowing short selling and leverage in trading forex, stocks, indices, and commodities The stocks include companies, such as Apple, Microsoft, JP Morgan, Disney, Netflix, and NVIDIA.", "It also allows trading crypto markets and has NFT instruments, including LNKUSD, ZRXUSD and RENUSD, and the GTi12 crypto index." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Diamante (Morissette song)" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Diamante'''\" () is a song recorded by Filipino singer Morissette.", "This song was among the top 15 finalists for the 2016 Himig Handog: P-Pop Love Songs songwriting competition.", "The song was written by Jungee Marcelo and was included in the compilation album titled ''Himig Handog P-pop Love Songs (2016)'', which was released on January 13, 2016." ], [ "Critical reception", "Joseph Atilano, a critic from ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'', praised the song for showcasing Morissette's artistic growth and versatility." ], [ "Music video", "The music video was directed by Jane Sotelo and produced by the San Beda College Alabang.", "It was released on ABS-CBN Star Music official YouTube channel on April 1, 2016." ], [ "Personnel", "Credits adapted from YouTube:* Morissettevocals* Jungee Marcelosongwriter, producer* Marlon Oliverosarrangement* Niño Regaladodrums* Dante Tañedomixing, mastering" ], [ "Cover versions", "In 2019, Antonette Tismo, a contender from ''The Clash'', performed the song to secure her place in the Top 10.In 2023, the 3rd runner-up of Tawag ng Tanghalan (season 6), Jezza Quiogue, performed a medley of Morissette's songs, including \"Akin Ka Na Lang\", \"Di Mapaliwanag\", and \"Diamante\".", "Rachell Laylo, the 1st runner-up of Tawag ng Tanghalan (season 4), also performed the song at the 74th anniversary of General Nakar in Quezon Province." ], [ "Accolades", "+Awards and nominations for \"Diamante\" Year Award Category Result 2016 Himig Handog Best Song" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Julian Pearl" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Julian Pearl''' (born October 6, 1999) is an American football offensive tackle for the Illinois Fighting Illini." ], [ "Early life and high school", "Pearl attended high school at Danville.", "Coming out of high school, Pearl initially committed to play for the Northern Illinois Huskies.", "However, Pearl flipped his commitment to play for the Illinois Fighting Illini." ], [ "College career", "In Pearl's first season in 2018, he decided to redshirt and did not appear in any games.", "During the 2019 season, Pearl played in just two games.", "In the 2020 Covid-shortened season, Pearl played in seven games where he made four starts.", "During the 2021 season, Pearl played in 12 games with 11 starts at left guard.", "During the 2022 season, Pearl was a part of a Fighting Illini offensive line that where semifinalists for the Joe Moore Award.", "During the 2022 season, Pearl started 12 games for the Fighting Illini, where he was named a honorable mention all Big-Ten selection.", "Heading into the 2023 season, Peral was named preseason second-team all Big-Ten.", "In 2023, Pearl would play in and start all 12 games for the Fighting Illini." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Illinois Fighting Illini bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Musée de poupées et de jouets" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Musée des poupées et des jouets de Josselin''' is a private museum located in the Château de Josselin, in Morbihan, Brittany, France.", "It presents collections of games and toys, including dolls from the personal collection of the Rohan family." ], [ "History", "The museum's collection was established through donations and travel souvenirs brought back by Duchess Herminie de Rohan at the end of the 19th century.", "According to the museum's official website, these objects were discovered by Antoinette de Rohan, in the attic of the Château de Josselin, in the early 1980s.", "The inventory of the discovered objects took several years.The museum was founded by the Duchess of Rohan in 1984, with a collection base of around a hundred dolls." ], [ "Collections", "This museum presents ancient objects related to toys, such as games, dolls, and music boxes.", "The oldest dolls on display date back to the 17th century.", "The exhibited dolls are both of French origin and from other countries, notably Russia.Over the years, donations have allowed to enrich the initial collection.", "Since 1988, this museum has offered a thematic exhibition each year.According to the official website, this museum represents the largest private collection of dolls and toys in France.", "In 1997, Christian Bretet and Alain Decouche mentioned this museum in their ." ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Jarius Monroe" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jarius Monroe''' (born October 6, 2000) is an American football cornerback for the Tulane Green Wave.", "He previously played for the Nicholls Colonels." ], [ "Early life and high school", "Monroe attended high school at East St. John.", "Coming out of high school, Monroe was rated as a three-star recruit.", "Monroe decided to commit to play college football for the Nicholls Colonels." ], [ "College career", "=== Nicholls ===In Monroe's career with Nicholls, he was a three-year starter where he totaled 102 tackles, 28 pass deflections, and an interception.", "After the conclusion of the 2021 season, Monroe entered the NCAA transfer portal.=== Tulane ===Monroe decided to transfer to play for the Tulane Green Wave.", "In week one of the 2022 season, Monroe recorded his first interception with Tulane in a win over UMass.", "In the 2023 Cotton Bowl Classic, Monroe intercepted Heisman-winning quarterback Caleb Williams as he helped Tulane upset USC.", "During the 2022 season, Monroe notched 49 tackles, eight pass deflections, and three interceptions.", "For his performance in the 2022 season, Monroe was named first-team American-Conference.", "Monroe finished the 2023 season with 48 tackles, three sacks, ten pass deflections, three interceptions, and a forced fumble.", "For his performance on the year he was once again named first team American-Conference.", "Monroe was invited to particpate in the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl, where he was named the game's Defensive MVP." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Nicholls Colonels bio* Tulane Green Wave bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Crișul Stadium (Aleșd)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Crișul Stadium''' is a multi-purpose stadium in Aleșd, Romania.", "It is currently used mostly for football matches, is the home ground of Crișul Aleșd and has a capacity of 800 people." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Crișul Stadium (Aleșd) at europlan-online.de" ] ]
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[ [ "American Board of Clinical Chemistry" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''American Board of Clinical Chemistry''' ('''ABCC''') is an American doctoral board certification agency for clinical chemistry, toxicological chemistry, and molecular diagnostics.", "It was founded in 1950.Certificants are eligible to practice as CLIA high complexity laboratory directors (HCLD) and clinical consultants (CC)." ], [ "Certifications", "+ American Board of Clinical Chemistry (ABCC) Certifications Certification Diplomate Designation Year Started Notes Clinical Chemistry Diplomate DABCC (CC) Molecular Diagnostics Diplomate DABCC (MD) Toxicological Chemistry Diplomate DABCC (TC)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Social ecology (ethics)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Social ecology''' is the concept of how people interact with their surroundings, how they respond to it, and how these interactions impact society and the environment at large.", "Think about conventional ecological studies, where students investigate how various natural processes must interact to form the world's ecosystems.The same methodology is used in social ecology, which looks at society as a whole.", "Social ecologists examine the larger picture of our \"system\" by examining how individuals, collectives, and institutions interact and depend on one another.", "This perspective enables a more efficient method of addressing the collective issues facing society" ], [ "Origin of term", "An American environmental activist, Murray Bookchin, introduced the idea of social ecology.", "Being an ecologist, he thought the study should be approached differently.", "He makes the case that environmentalists should be less concerned with addressing the idea that humans can and should manage nature, and more with focusing on the specific symptoms of a problem Social ecology was built on top of this philosophy.", "According to Bookchin, society's divisions are detrimental to it as a whole.", "Human-made hierarchies are the root cause of all social and environmental problems and dysfunctions in human society.", "Bookchin thought that society and life should be viewed as an ecosystem, where all the components are equally vital to a stable, healthy, and sustainable environment, as opposed to a hierarchy" ], [ "Background", "Murray Bookchin contends that rather than existing outside of nature, humans is a part of it.", "Bookchin distinguished between two types of nature: the first, or biotic, and the second, or human.", "For Bookchin, nature in its whole is an ever-evolving evolutionary process rather than a static condition like a breathtaking panorama.", "Not only the human organism but also human civilization is the product of this continuous evolutionary endeavor.It is not the intention of human reason or social structure to be freak mutations apart from the rest of nature.", "Rather, they are designed to interact with nature and advance its evolution in ways that other species cannot.Humans can assume their proper place in the ecosystem if the desire for supremacy is subdued.", "In a nutshell, Bookchin lays out the fundamental political framework that would enable this: a global order devoid of nation states, where political life is centered around towns linked by weak institutions that forbid them from taking advantage of one another.These municipalities would foster a real type of citizenship where the barriers between individual and group interests, as well as between human and ecological interests, would be eliminated.", "They would also naturally become part of their local ecosystems.Bookchin's main advantage is that he provides strong arguments for why people should care about ecology in addition to self-preservation.", "The idea of \"biocentrism,\" which prioritizes the needs of the environment over human needs and views humans as having equal value with non humans, and \"anthropocentrism,\" which places an absolute emphasis on human interests, are two main points of contention in environmental ethics.", "Biocentrism is predicated on the idea that humans and the rest of nature are identical, whereas anthropocentrism is predicated on the idea that humans are superior to and distinct from nature.According to Bookchin, although being distinct from the rest of nature, people are nevertheless an essential component of it.", "Thus, in his opinion, neither biocentrism nor anthropocentrism is sufficient.", "This is particularly fascinating because it eliminates any notions that humans is completely separated from the natural world, allowing humanity to still recognize something unique about itself and find value in civilization and technological advancement.", "It also instills a sense of duty towards the natural world.It is thought that if these values are applied to every aspect of society, there will be more equality and cooperation and hierarchies won't determine who wins and who loses.", "An essential component of a competent social worker's perspective is appreciating the significance of each \"piece\" to the system as a whole." ], [ "Relationship to other similar philosophies", "'''Communalism'''''Main article: Communalism''Social ecology promotes autonomous individual communities built on mutual assistance and cooperation.", "But Bookchin set himself apart from communalism by stressing decentralization and participatory democracy.", "This democratic deliberation purposefully promotes autonomy and self-reliance, as opposed to centralized state politics'''Marxism'''''Main article:'' MarxismSocial class and power dynamics are the main lenses through which social ecology views society.", "Bookchin, however, took issue with Marxism's primary focus on economic inequality and its disregard for ecological issues.", "'''Environmentalism'''''Main article'': EnvironmentalismConcern for the environment and the necessity of sustainable practices are shared by social ecology and environmentalism.", "But social ecology goes beyond conventional environmentalism, contending that social problems such as inequality, dominance, and hierarchy cannot be solved in a vacuum when it comes to ecological issues.", "'''Deep ecology'''''Main article'': Deep ecologyDeep ecology and social ecology promote a biocentric worldview and highlight the inherent value of nature.", "Bookchin, however, criticizes deep ecology for frequently focusing on individualistic solutions rather than taking into account the social causes of environmental problems.", "'''Anarchism'''''Main article'': AnarchismAnarchism and social ecology are both movements that support individual and collective autonomy while criticizing hierarchical power structures.Bookchin, however, was not in agreement with many anarchists regarding the significance of democratic decision-making and social organization." ], [ "See also", "* Deep ecology* Earth liberation* Ecosophy* Ecocentric embodied energy analysis* Environmentalism* Ecological humanities* Radical environmentalism* Ecofeminism § Criticism* Gaia hypothesis* Holocentric* Sentiocentrism* Social ecology (Bookchin)* Technocentrism" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Clavelina ossipandae" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Clavelina ossipandae''''', the '''skeleton panda sea squirt''' (), is a species of colonial ascidian in the family Clavelinidae.", "Pictures of the tunicate attracted attention on the Internet for its skeleton-like appearance, until its formal taxonomic description in 2024." ], [ "Description", "''Clavelina ossipandae'' is a small colonial tunicate, found in colonies of one to four zooids.", "Unlike in related genera ''Euclavella'' and ''Nephtheis'', zooids are free, although extending from a basal mass.", "Individual specimens average around long." ], [ "Distribution", "The species is known from waters off the coast of Kumejima Island, Japan, where both the original reports and the later samples were obtained.", "Colonies were observed at depths of of depth." ], [ "Taxonomy", "''Clavelina ossipandae'' has been recovered as the sister species of ''C.", "australis'' inside the genus ''Clavelina'' (found by the authors to be paraphyletic to ''Nephtheis'')." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jezebel's Daughter" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Jezebel's Daughter''''' is a 1941 Australian radio serial by Sumner Locke Elliott for the George Edwards Players.", "The serial was one of the most successful from Edwards.The series was produced again in 1946, 1951, and 1954.The Brisbane ''Mail'' said it was\"so unconsciously funny we rush through the washing-up every morning to be there in time to have a good laugh at it... Locke Elliott must be kidding somebody.\"" ], [ "Premise", "\"A woman fights all that stands in her way, only to find in middle-age that the very thing she has most wanted, the love of her daughter, is denied her.", "What She does to obtain a terrible revenge is told.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Slovak Chamber Orchestra" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Slovak Chamber Orchestra''' is a chamber orchestra from Slovakia founded in 1960.Founder was violinist Bohdan Warchal.", "''Planctus'' (1968) by composer Ladislav Burlas is dedicated to the Slovak Chamber Orchestra.", "The orchestra performs frequently at the Bratislava Music Festival." ], [ "Leadership", "* Bohdan Warchal* Ewald Danel" ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "*" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "List of international emiri trips made by Mishal Al-Ahmad" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a '''list of international emiri trips made by Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah''', the 17th and current emir of Kuwait.", "Mishal Al-Ahmad has made four international trips to four nations since his reign started on December 16, 2023." ], [ "Summary", "The number of visits per country where Sheikh Mishal traveled are:* '''One''': Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia." ], [ "2024", " Country Areas visited Dates Details'''1'''RiyadhState visit, met with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman '''2'''Muscat, DuqmState visit and attending the opening ceremony of the joint Kuwaiti-Omani operated Duqm Refinery'''3'''ManamaState visit, met with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa'''4'''DohaState visit, met with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Army Hour (Australian radio series)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Army Hour''''' is a 1944 Australian radio series about members of the Australian services during World War Two.", "It was made by people serving in the army such as Sumner Locke Elliott and Walter Pym.", "According to ''ABC Weekly'' \"Dramatised “actualities” of historical actions will be high-lighted in a fast-moving comedy and variety setting, with specially orchestrated music .\"" ], [ "Select Episodes", "*Francis Peat*Commandoes on Timor" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Brenda Swann Holmes" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Brenda Swann Holmes''' is an American chemist." ], [ "Early life and education", "Holmes graduated from Howard University in 1971, and earned a Ph.D. in chemistry there in 1976, with a dissertation titled \"A Study of Spin-Lattice Relaxation Times of 19F, 31p, and 2D in PF6-In Deuterated Dimethyl Sulfoxide\"." ], [ "Career", "Holmes won a National Research Council postdoctoral appointment in chemical research at the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), studying nuclear magnetic resonance techniques.", "In 1985 she won an EEO Award at the NRL.", "She was with Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) in the 1990s.Holmes served on the editorial review committee of the National Technical Association in 1990, and was keynote speaker at the Howard University Graduate Symposium in 1997." ], [ "Publications", "In the 1980s, Holmes' research was published in ''Macromolecules'', ''Journal of Magnetic Resonance'', and ''Journal of Applied Polymer Science''.", "* \"Application of the J cross-polarization technique to nitrogen-15 of polyamides in solution\" (1981, with G. C. Chingas, W. B. Moniz, and Raymond C. Ferguson)* \"NMR study of nylon 66 in solution (proton, carbon-13, and nitrogen-15 NMR using adiabatic J cross polarization)\" (1982, with W. B. Moniz and Raymond C. Ferguson)* \"Spin trapping of .NO2 radicals produced by uv photolysis of RDX, HMX, and nitroguanidine\" (1983, with M. D. Pace)* \"Cure Monitoring of Polymeric Materials\" (1984)* \"Effect of water on the strength of filled polychloroprene vulcanizates\" (1986, with Jeffrey A. Hinkley)*\"Cure studies of interpenetrating networks by microdielectrometry\" (1988, with Craig A. Trask)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "George McDuffie (American football)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''George Allen McDuffie''' (born January 20, 1963) is a former American football defensive end who played for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL).", "He played college football at University of Findlay." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Neoneuromus sikkimmensis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Neoneuromus sikkimmensis''''' is a species of dobsonfly found in the China, India, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.They are identifiable by the yellow head and prothorax and the pair of narrow black stripes along the margin of the head and behind the eyes.", "The foregwing has pale smoky brown on the distal half and a markings is found on the second crossvein between the anterior cubital and the posterior medial veins.", "The male has the 9th sternite narrowed at the apex." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Fanny Knight" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Frances Catherine Austen Knight''' (23 January 1793 – 24 December 1882), later Lady Knatchbull, more commonly known as '''Fanny Knight''', was the eldest niece and correspondent of the novelist Jane Austen.", "Her recollections, in the form of letters and diaries, have been an important source for students of her aunt's life and work." ], [ "Early life", "Fanny Knight was the daughter of Edward Austen Knight, Jane Austen's brother, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Bridges.", "Edward had been adopted by the wealthy but childless Knight family, and inherited their property of Godmersham Park.", "Fanny was the eldest of Edward and Elizabeth's eleven children.", "As a child, one of her governesses was Anne Sharp, whom she introduced to Jane Austen, resulting in a long correspondence between the two, even after Sharp left the household.", "Elizabeth died when Fanny was fifteen years old, and the bond between Jane and Fanny became stronger.She came close to marrying the strait-laced Christian John Plumptre, whom she ultimately rejected partly on advice from her aunt Jane, who told her only to prolong the relationship if she was sure she loved him.", "When Jane Austen died in 1817, a lock of her hair was sent to Fanny." ], [ "Marriage and later life", "At the age of 27, Fanny Knight married Sir Edward Knatchbull, a baronet, widowed with six children from his first marriage.", "He was twelve years older than her; besides his title, he was a recently elected MP and the owner of the Mersham Hatch estate in Kent.In January 1825, four years after her marriage, Fanny gave birth to a daughter, whom she named Frances (Fanny) Elizabeth.", "This was the first of nine children born to the couple.Later, Fanny's brother, Edward Austen Knight, junior, eloped with one of the daughters of Sir Edward Knatchbull's first marriage, Mary Dorothea.", "The marriage was considered inappropriate, and resulted in an estrangement between the Knight and Knatchbull families.Sir Edward died in 1849, and the baronetcy passed to Norton Knatchbull, a son from his first marriage.", "Following his death, Lady Knatchbull lived at Provender House in Faversham, Kent, a property her husband had inherited from his mother.", "As she aged, she began to suffer from memory loss and was unable to find documents she had inherited, including some of Jane Austen's letters to her sister Cassandra, who had died in 1845.Following her death, her son, Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen, 1st Baron Brabourne, discovered a collection of letters from Jane Austen, which Lady Knatchbull had kept at home, and these were published as ''Letters from Jane Austen'' in 1884." ], [ "Fictional portrayals", "''Miss Austen Regrets'' (2007), a television dramatisation of parts of Jane Austen's life, starring Olivia Williams, was based on Austen's correspondence.", "Fanny Knight is played by Imogen Poots.The younger Fanny Knight is a major character in Gill Hornby's 2022 novel ''Godmersham Park''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Oudone Sananikone" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Oudone Sananikone''', or Ûdon Xananikôn, was a general of the Royal Lao Army.A member of the aristocratic Sananikone family, he was born in 1919 in Vientiane.", "In 1945, he joined the Lao Issara movement.", "Returning to Vientane in 1950, he joined the Lao National Army.", "He supported General Phoumi Nosavan's 1960 coup.", "In 1969, Sananikone was promoted to the rank of Major general.", "He fled Laos in May 1975, shortly before the communist takeover.", "Settled in the United States, he died in 1984." ], [ "Sources" ] ]
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[ [ "Tora Sandström" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Emma Victoria \"Tora\" Sandström''' (12 March 1886 – 25 October 1949) was a Swedish psychotherapist and psychoanalyst.", "She was one of the very earliest psychoanalysts in Sweden and as early as the 1930s, she started a private psychotherapeutic clinic." ], [ "Biography", "Tora Sandström was born in Arnäs parish to a family of farmers.", "Her father's name was Johan Sandström and her mother was Katarina Charlotta.", "Tora Sandström trained at the Higher Teachers' Seminary and worked as a teacher in Hamburg, Germany, and in Sweden.", "She furthered her education in philosophy and psychoanalysis and obtained a licentiate degree in philosophy but never completed her dissertation for a doctorate.=== Psychoanalyst ===Sandström became interested in psychoanalysis and spent the 1920s and the first years of the 1930s in Vienna, Austria, where she conducted studies on the subject.", "She continued her studies when she came back to Stockholm.", "She studied so-called educational analysis with Alfhild Tamm and participated in the formation of the Finnish-Swedish psychoanalytical association in 1934 and for several years was also its secretary.The Swedish psychoanalytical association was initially a relatively small association and Sandström was, according to the association's protocol, one of the relatively few people who was steadily active at the association's meetings during the 1940s.", "As she did not have a medical education, she was called a lay analyst.", "During the 1940s, she lectured on medical psychology for doctors and medics at the Serafimerlasaret in Stockholm.", "She thus worked in the borderland between medicine, psychology and pedagogy.", "At the same time, she actively contributed to influencing the then Medical Board to recognize clinical psychological practice and the psychology profession as its own activity rather than an auxiliary activity to medicine.", "Sandström was not alone in pursuing this issue.", "However, her efforts were considerable and significant.", "In 1954, the Swedish Association of Psychologists was formed to deal with issues of education, professional ethics and identification.=== Author ===In 1935, her book ''A Psychoanalytic Women's Study: Ernst Ahlgren – Victoria Benedictsson'' was published at Albert Bonniers Förlag.", "The book received a mixed reception.", "It was received as innovative but partly as too \"Freudian.\"", "Sandström was hoping her text would form the basis for a doctoral thesis at Lund University, but it was not accepted.", "According to Nilsson, \"the newly appointed professor of psychology and pedagogy John Landquist ... advised against it.", "He considered that the book, despite Victoria Benedictsson's astute observations, suffered from 'a pronounced Freudian orthodoxy.'", "Landquist would later, when Sandström openly orientated herself towards Alfred Adler's personality psychology, support her more unreservedly.", "\"Based on her interest in philosophy, she wrote the book ''Begreppsanalys på avvägar,'' published by Natur & Kultur in 1944.It includes criticism of the positions put forward by her former philosophy teacher Adolf Phalén.", "The book was reviewed in international scientific journals but had no impact.", "Sandström published herself in scientific journals such as Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica.", "She also contributed to popular science books such as ''Själens läkarbok'', in 1943.Her book ''Self-assertion and neurosis, A psychoanalytic reorientation'' was published in 1945 at Natur & Kultur.", "It had been published in German six years earlier and also published by Bonnier's publisher, but it does not seem to have had any impact either.=== Practioner ===In the 1930s, Sandström started her own private practice where she provided psychological consultation, treatment and psychotherapy.", "At that time, none of these concepts had been defined and there was no official training available for either clinical psychologists or psychotherapists.", "Sandström had her basic training in classical psychoanalysis, based on Sigmund Freud's theories, concepts and methods, but gradually came to work increasingly based on Alfred Adler's individual psychology, which places importance on people's feelings of inferiority as breeding grounds for claims of power and aggression, both in their writings and in clinical practice.In her private practice, according to Nilsson, \"She analyzed the current situation of her patients and encouraged them to live out their aggressiveness.", "Now she became increasingly dismissive of Freud's theories; she found his system filled with 'superstitious notions.", "'\"In 1949, Tora Sandström died in Stockholm." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Steve Nave (American football)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Steven Lewis Nave''' (born August 29, 1963) is a former American football linebacker who played for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL).", "He played college football at University of Kansas." ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "List of awards and nominations received by Shonda Rhimes" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of awards and nominations received by American television producer and screenwriter Shonda Rhimes.Showrunner—creator, head writer, and executive producer of medical drama ''Grey's Anatomy,'' she received three nominations at the Golden Globe Award, winning once for Best Television Series – Drama, and three Primetime Emmy Award nominations.", "She also won five NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Drama, a Producers Guild of America Awards and the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: New Series.", "She also created ''Grey's Anatomy'''s spin-off ''Private Practice'', for which she won NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series.", "She produced ''Scandal'' (2012-2018) and since 2020 she has been executive producer and writer of historical fiction-romance series ''Bridgerton'', being nominated at the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series.", "She produced its spin-off ''Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'' winning a Black Reel Award.She was induceted into the Television Hall of Fame and NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame.", "In 2016 Rhimes was honored with the International Emmy Founders Award and was honored with the British Academy Television Speical Award.", "With her production company Shondaland she was awarded with a Peabody Awards." ], [ "Major associations", "=== BAFTA Awards === Year Category Work Result Ref.", "British Academy Television Awards2017Special Award Herself=== Golden Globe Award === Year Category Work Result Ref.2006Best Television Series – Drama''Grey's Anatomy''20072008=== Emmy Award === Year Category Work Result Ref.", "International Emmy Awards2016Founders AwardHerself Primetime Emmy Award2006Outstanding Drama Series''Grey's Anatomy''Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series''Grey's Anatomy'' (for \"It's the End of the World\" / \"As We Know It\")2007Outstanding Drama Series''Grey's Anatomy''2021Outstanding Drama Series''Bridgerton''2021 Outstanding Limited Or Anthology Series''Inventing Anna'' Television Hall of Fame2017Hall of Fame Hersefl" ], [ "Other awards and nominations", "=== American Film Institute Awards === Year Category Work Result Ref.", "2005 Television Program of the Year ''Grey's Anatomy''=== Banff Television Festival === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.2011Best Continuing Series''Grey's Anatomy''=== Black Reel Award === Year Category Work Result Ref.2005Best Screenplay, Adapted or Original''The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement''2023 Outstanding Drama Series''Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'' Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series2024 Diahann Carroll Executive Award Herself=== Costume Designers Guild Awards === Year Category Work Result Ref.", "2021 Distinguished Collaborator Award Herself=== Directors Guild of America Award === Year Category Work Result Ref.2014DGA Diversity AwardShonda Rhimes=== GLAAD Media Awards === Year Category Qork Result Ref.2012Golden Gate AwardShonda Rhimes=== ICG Publicists Awards === Year Category Work Result Ref.2014 Diversity AwardHerself=== NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame ===YearWorkResultRef.2015Herself=== NAACP Image Award === Year Category Work Result Ref.2006Outstanding Drama Series''Grey's Anatomy''2007Outstanding Drama Series''Grey's Anatomy''Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series''Grey's Anatomy'' 2008Outstanding Drama Series''Grey's Anatomy''Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series''Grey's Anatomy'' ''Private Practice'' 2009Outstanding Drama Series''Grey's Anatomy''Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series''Grey's Anatomy'' 2010Outstanding Drama Series''Grey's Anatomy''2011Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series''Private Practice'' 2013''Grey's Anatomy'' ''Scandal'' 2015Entertainer of the YearShonda Rhimes2016 2024 Outstanding Drama Series ''Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story''=== Peabody Awards ===YearWorkCategoryResultRef.2020ShondalandPeabody Award=== Producers Guild of America Awards === Year Category Work Result Ref.2005 Television Series - Drama''Grey's Anatomy''200620072017Norman Lear Achievement AwardHerself2021 Television Series - Drama''Bridgerton''=== Writers Guild of America Award === Year !", "Category Work Result Ref.2005New Series''Grey's Anatomy''Dramatic Series20062015Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement Hersefl" ], [ "Note" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Crazy Family" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Crazy Family''''' is a 1939 Australian radio series by Sumner Locke Elliott for the George Edwards Players.", "It was about the eccentric Bonnett family.Elliott appeared as a regular cast member in addition to writing episodes.The series was sponsored by Woolworths which was unusual at the time.", "It appears to have been cancelled by April 1939.The serial was replaced by ''Geoffry Hamlyn Tells'', also sponsored by Woolworths." ], [ "Premise", "\"Concerns the erratic antics of the Bonnet family.", "Their peculiar traits of character and their hobbies make living with them even more complicated.", "Mrs. Bonnet gives music lessons, collects strays cats and proceeds through life in a delightfully vague blur.", "Her daughter Felicity, in between catching whales, brings home a new fiance practically every week.", "The son, Kevin, plays drums and takes delight in setting off fire-alarms in shops, and their old Uncle Elija plays with trains.", "The Bonnets also have two Swedish servants, Mr. and Mrs. Stradivarius, who have eleven children, all of whom come to live in the Bonnet mansion.", "Life, of course, is hectic and the action is swift and uproarious in comedy.", "The Bonnets are left a fortune and almost as suddenly it is almost robbed from them by the entrance of a forgotten relative. \"" ], [ "Cast", "*George Edwards as Mr. Stradivarius*Nell Sterling as Clodda*Sumner Locke Elliott as Kevin Bonnet" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Scott Kehoe" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Scott Anton Kehoe''' (born September 20, 1964) is a former American football tackle who played for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL).", "He played college football at University of Illinois." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eastward Ho! (painting)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Eastward Ho!'''''", "is an 1858 genre painting by the British artist Henry Nelson O'Neil.", "It depicts troops departing to combat the Indian Mutiny embarking from Gravesend while their families bid them farewell.", "It was exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in 1858.In 1859 it was displayed at Grundy's Repository in Liverpool.", "Today it is part of the collection of the Museum of London.", "''Home Again'', 1859.The popularity of O'Neil's work led him to produce a sequel '''''Home Again''''' in 1859, depicting several of the same figures from the original painting, which shows troops arriving back from overseas service.", "This was exhibited at the Royal Academy that year and is also now in the Museum of London." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Hichberger, J.W.M.", "''Images of the army: The military in British art, 1815-1914''.", "Manchester University Press, 2017.", "* Newall, Christopher & Bukantas, Ann ''Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion''.", "Oxford University Press, 2016.", "* Quilley, Geoff.", "''British Art and the East India Company''.", "Boydell & Brewer, 2020.", "* Shaw, Philip.", "''Suffering and Sentiment in Romantic Military Art''.", "Routledge, 2017.", "* Trotter, David.", "''William Powell Frith: Painting the Victorian Age''.", "Yale University Press, 2006." ] ]
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[ [ "Tunku Abdul Hamid Thani" ], [ "Introduction", "''Dato' Seri Diraja Tan Sri'' '''Tunku Abdul Hamid Thani ibni Almarhum Sultan Badlishah''' (born 18 June 1951) is the ''Tunku Bendahara'' of Kedah.", "He is the son of Sultan Badlishah and a younger brother of Sultan Sallehuddin and younger half-brother of Sultan Abdul Halim." ], [ "Early life and education", "Tunku Abdul Hamid Thani was born on 18 June 1951 in Terengganu.", "He is the son of late Sultan Badlishah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, the 27th Sultan of Kedah and his wife late Sultanah Asma binti Almarhum Sultan Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah.He graduated with a diploma in Hotel Management from the Institut Teknologi MARA, Malaysia in 1971." ], [ "Career", "Tunku Abdul Hamid Thani is the Executive Chairman of THB Bina Maju Sdn Bhd Construction, Executive Chairman of THB Development Sdn Bhd (Construction and Development), Executive Chairman of THB Maintenance Sdn Bhd (Road Maintenance), Executive Chairman of Armada Energy Service Sdn Bhd (O&G)., Executive Chairman of Citaglobal Sdn Bhd (Construction) and Executive Chairman of Jerai Gemilang Sdn Bhd (Construction).", "He has over 30 years of experience in the business sector." ], [ "Tunku Bendahara of Kedah", "Tunku Abdul Hamid Thani was proclaimed as the Tunku Bendahara of Kedah in 2017 following the demise of his elder half-brother Tunku Annuar." ], [ "Honours", "=== Honours of Kedah ===* 50px Grand Commander of the Order of Loyalty to Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah (SHMS) '''Dato' Seri Diraja'''* 50px Knight Grand Companion of the Order of Loyalty to the Royal House of Kedah (SSDK) '''Dato' Seri'''* 50px Knight Companion of the Order of Loyalty to the Royal House of Kedah (DSDK) '''Dato''''=== Honours of Malaysia ===* 50px Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (PSM, 1 June 2013) '''Tan Sri'''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Malik Shafqat Abbas Awan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Malik Muhammad Shafqat Abbas Awan''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan." ], [ "Political career", "Awan won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-84 Sargodha-III as an Independent candidate.", "He received 101,944 votes while runner up Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML (N)) received 77,477 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Godda railway station" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Godda railway station''' (Station code: '''GODA''') is an Indian train station located in Godda, Jharkhand.", "It serves under Hansdiha - Godda line of Eastern Railway (ER)." ], [ "Trains", "Godda station has 6 origin trains - 5 Mail Express and 1 Humsafar Express.", "* Ranchi Express (RNC - GODA)* Tatanagar Weekly Express (TATA - GODA)* Rajendra Nagar Terminus Express (RJPB - GODA)* Gomtinagar Express (GTNR - GODA)* New Delhi Humsafar Express (NDLS - GODA)==== Notelist ====" ], [ "Station layout", "'''G'''Street levelExit/Entrance & ticket counter'''P'''FOB, Side platform, No-1 doors will open on the left/right'''Track 1''' '''Track 2'''→FOB, Island platform, No- 2 doors will open on the left/rightIsland platform, No- 3 doors will open on the left/right '''Track 3''''''Track 4'''Side platform (Under construction)" ], [ "Further expansion", "As of 2021, work is under progress on Mohanpur–Hansdiha and Godda–Pirpainti sections.", "The Hansdiha–Godda section was inaugurated on 8 April 2021 and a Humsafar Express runs weekly from Godda to New Delhi.", "This line is considered important to connect the Godda district in the Santhal Pargana division of Jharkhand with the rest of India.", "The Godda–Pakur line is also planned." ], [ "Redevelopment", "In 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.", "According to the scheme, the Ministry of Railways will redevelop railway stations across the country.", "It has been decided to transform 1309 stations to enhance the overall passenger experience including Godda." ], [ "See also", "* Malda railway division* Godda" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Godda railway station - India Rail Info" ] ]
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[ [ "Helen Hartley Jenkins" ], [ "Introduction", "Helen Hartley Jenkins'''Helen Hartley Jenkins''' (August 16, 1860 – April 24, 1934) was an American philanthropist who contributed toward creation of health institutions, expansion of universities and supporting social welfare activities." ], [ "Biography", "Born on August 16, 1860, in New York, NY, Helen Hartley Jenkins was the daughter of Marcellus Hartley, the founder of Union Metallic Cartridge Company which was later merged with Remington Arms company, and his wife Frances Chester White.", "She attended private schools in New York.She was engaged in charitable activities from childhood.", "Following her father's death in 1902, she inherited a large fortune.", "In 1903, she, with her nephew Marcellus Hartley Dodge, jointly gave Hartley Hall, a dormitory, to Columbia University.", "A few years later she anonymously donated $350,000 for the building of Philosophy Hall at Columbia.", "In memory of her daughter Helen who died in 1920, she gave the gates at the main entrance of Barnard College, her daughter's alma mater.", "She also endowed and equipped the Marcellus Hartley laboratory for research in electricity.She was a principal donor of New York Polyclinic hospital.", "She also endowed (1910 and 1921) Marcellus Hartley Chair of Materia Medica of New York University Medical School.", "Between 1907 and 1934, she served as trustee of Teachers College, Columbia University.", "She served as president of board of trustees of Hartley House from 1926 to 1934.To promote specialized nursing education and training, she donated $150,000 in 1910 and $200,000 later for creating a new nursing department at Teachers College, Columbia University.In 1909 she established the Slavonic Immigrant Home in New York.", "She was a benefactor of the Tan Hus Bohemian Presbyterian Church in New York.On June 30, 1892, she married George Walker Jenkins who was the president of American Deposit and Loan Company.", "They had two daughters.", "She died on April 24, 1934, in Morristown, New Jersey." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kincardine (Ardgay and District)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Map of Kincardine Parish'''''' Kincardine (Ardgay and District) ''' is an extensive civil parish and Community council area on the south side of the Kyle of Sutherland, within the Highland unitary authority area of Scotland, the largest settlement being Ardgay.It has an area of 239 square miles and a population of 648 (2011 census).", ".", "As a civil parish named\t “Kincardine” it is a unit for various statistical, census, registration and record purposes, while, as “Ardgay and District”, it functions as a community council." ], [ "Etymology", "Kincardine derives from Gaelic “kin” or “ceann” meaning head and Pictish “cardain” (Welsh cardden) meaning wood.", "It originally applied to the vicinity of the church, from where it extended to the district looked after by the church, namely the parish.", "Ardgay derives from the Gaelic words “ard” and “gaoith”, meaning windy height." ], [ "Demographics", "The civil parish had a population of 647 in 1991, 674 in 2001 and 648 in 2011.Before the Highland Clearances of the mid-19th century, it had a much larger population - 2,108 in the 1841 census.", "For the census purposes, Kincardine parish is assigned to five “Output Areas” (OAs).", "(Population figures in recent censuses are a based on aggregation of OAs ).", "Ardgay, which covers three OAs, has a population of 370 and is the main settlement.", "It was sufficiently important as to be granted the status of a burgh of barony in 1686, but this was never carried into effect.", "Populations of other settlements were too small to be published separately in the census , but Culrain was estimated to have 90 and Croick 22 (both 2001).", "In the early 19th century Gaelic was still the language generally spoken, read and understood and even in 1881, 75.8% of the population spoke Gaelic.", "But in 2011, only 4.6% of the population had some knowledge of Gaelic." ], [ "Geography", "The district has two main natural divisions.", "That part drained by the River Carron and its tributaries and that northern part draining into the River Oykel above the Kyle of Sutherland.", "Its northern border is formed by the River Oykel, the Kyle of Sutherland and Dornoch Firth, which divide it from the old county of Sutherland.The Oykel arises in the north-west corner at a height of 1,500 ft. from whence it flows 35 miles to the sea, first southward via Loch Ailsh, then east-south-eastwards until it becomes the estuary of the Kyle of Sutherland.In the east, the parish (or district) is bordered by the civil parish of Edderton, to the south by those of Rosskeen, Alness, Fodderty, and Contin, and to the west by the parish of Lochbroom.", "All these lie in Ross and Cromarty.", "The land is mostly hilly with several significant peaks, several on its borders, namely Cnoc Leathad na Siorramachd (1845 ft.), Càrn Chuinneag (2749 ft.) and Breabag (2338 ft.).", "Also Carn Bhrain, Breac-Bheinn, Beinn Ulbhaidh (formerly Ulamhie) (1616 ft.), Bodach Mor and Carn Loch Sruban Mora within the parish/community council area.", "It extends 22 miles from east to west.In the west, the river Einig flows northwards meeting the Oykel below Oykel Bridge.", "'''River Carron at Gruinards'''Through the centre flows the river Carron and its tributaries, until it flows into the kyle of Sutherland just above Bonar Bridge.", "In the north-west of the parish, a triangular salient protrudes almost as far as Ben More Assynt.", "It has Breabag on its western side and Loch Ailsh and the river Oykel on the eastern side.", "This salient, north of the Allt Eileag river, around 19 sq.", "miles, is not included in the Community Council area.", "The Far North Line railway from Inverness runs along the south side of Dornoch Firth and the Kyle of Sutherland, serving Ardgay and Culrain, before crossing the Kyle at Invershin on the Shin Railway Viaduct.The old parish church of Kincardine, after which the parish is named, lies a mile east of Ardgay, close to the eastern parish boundary ( with Edderton)." ], [ "History", "By the 9th century the area was in the province of Ross, which later became an earldom and a county.", "The Norse place names Gruniard, Amat, Dibidale, Alladale, Langwell, Syal and Carbisdale, in the parish, attest to the Norse settlement of the district.", "The diocese of Ross was organised around 1128, in the same area as the Earldom of Ross, and the delineation of parishes arose at this time.", "Kincardine is not recorded as having changed since then.", "The Clan Ross were the inhabitants of the district and, even in the 19th century, they still owned three quarters of the property in the parish and were by much the most prevalent surname.", "The Battle of Carbisdale or Invercarron took place near the present Culrain station, 4 miles north-west of Ardgay, in 1650, when the Royalist Marquess of Montrose was defeated by the Covenanter forces lead by Archibald Strachan, fighting for the Scottish government.", "Sir George Mackenzie's Ross-shire estates were transferred to Cromartyshire by a 1685 Act of Parliament (repealed 1686, re-enacted 1690).", "As a result, 7,025 acres of the parish, representing 4.5% of the total, were henceforth in the county of Cromartyshire, before its amalgamation with Ross-shire in 1889.Dounie and Amatnatua were in Cromartyshire.", "Sheep farming was first introduced into the parish by Sir John Lockhart-Ross in the 1760s or 1770s, which would presage the later decline in population.", "quoad sacra)'''.", "In the centre of the civil parish, Croick Church was designed by Thomas Telford and built with Government grants in 1827 (ecclesiastical parish 1846).", "When Glencalvie's population was cleared in 1845, they took refuge at the church.", "Names of many are scratched into the windows.For the convenience of inhabitants in the west or central areas, a church was erected at Croick in 1827 and Croick became a “quoad sacra” parish (i.e.", "remaining in Kincardine for secular purposes) in 1846.Prior to the establishment of Croick Church, additional religious services were held at Amat in Strathcarron and Doune in Strath Oykel.", "One of the best documented outrages of the Highland Clearances took place at Croick in 1845.James Gillander, factor to Charles Robertson of Kindeace, evicted 18 families (92 people) from Glencalvie, 3 miles south of Croick, to create a sheep farm.", "Unable to find accommodation, in desperation 80 people took refuge in the churchyard at Croick." ], [ "Administrative History", "===Kirk Session===Following the Reformation in 1560, parishes were governed by Kirk Sessions, which were composed of the minister of the parish and the elders of the parish church, .", "However, it was not until 1804 that records were kept.", "In 1840 the Kirk Session had 7 members including the minister, with the Kincardine school master acting as clerk.", "===Parochial Board===The Parochial Board of Kincardine was established in 1845, being composed of the Heritors of the parish, the Kirk Sessions, and some elected members.", "In the 1840s, the Heritors were Charles Ross of Balnagown ( Chief of Clan Ross), Lord Cranstoun, the Laird of Novar, and the Duke of Sutherland.", "They could attend in person or be represented by an agent.", "The Kirk Sessions members at the board could not exceed six, so when the Kincardine sessions was greater in size (as in 1840) they would appoint six of their number for the board.As Kincardine raised a property tax(“Rate”), from mid 1845, in accordance with the Act, three elected members were included in the board.", "===Parish Council===Kincardine Parish Council superseded the parochial board in 1894.By determination of Ross and Cromarty County Council, it was established with 9 elected councillors Kincardine Parish Council was abolished in 1930 , but reappeared in local government in 1976 as Ardgay and District Community Council, established under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.===District Council===After 1930, the parish as a unit formed half of the successor Tain District.", "It elected half the members of Tain District Council, the remaining being elected by the parishes of Edderton and Tain (“landward”, i.e.", "non-burghal, part only).", ".", "The parish also formed the Kincardine county council electoral division (C.C.E.D.).", ".", "===Community Council===By the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, county councils and the old districts were abolished, replaced by “Regions” and “Districts”.", "A new District of Sutherland (within Highland Region) was created by adding the Kincardine electoral division (and therefore the parish ) to the county of Sutherland.", "However, from 1975 to 1983, the Kincardine electoral division remained within the Ross and Cromarty UK Parliament constituency.", "As required by the act, Sutherland District Council set up a scheme of community councils for its area., thus, community council boundaries at the edge of the district followed the Sutherland district boundary.", "On the south, this was the boundary of the former Kincardine electoral division (i.e.", "the parish).", "The scheme, which was implemented in 1976, established Ardgay and District community council in that part of the district south of the Oykel and Kyle of Sutherland.", "The community council has 8 members.By the Local Government etc.", "(Scotland) Act 1994, Sutherland District was abolished in 1996 and subsumed in the Highland Unitary Authority, which acquired responsibility for community councils." ], [ "References" ], [ "Notes" ] ]
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[ [ "Vary" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vary''' may refer to:*Variation*Vary, Perm Krai, a village in Bolshesosnovsky District, Perm Krai, Russia*Vary (surname), including people with the name*Vary, Zakarpattia Oblast, a village in Berehove Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine*Vary, an HTTP header field" ], [ "See also", "*Varys, a character in ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' and ''Game of Thrones''*Very" ] ]
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[ [ "Verboc Fortress" ], [ "Introduction", "Verboc FortressThe '''Verboc Fortress''' known by local residents simply as '''Our Fortress''' is an Illyrian archaeological site located on a hilltop about 2 kilometers from the village of Verboc in Drenas Municipality, Drenica region, Kosovo.", "Today, it is a monument of Kosovo's cultural heritage with archaeological character." ], [ "Overview", "The Verboc Fortress dates back to the Illyrian period (around 400 BC to 100 AD).", "The Illyrians were an ancient Indo-European people who inhabited the western Balkans from the 2nd millennium BC to the 1st century AD.", "They were known for their hillforts, which were fortified settlements built on hilltops.", "The Verboc Fortress was one of the largest Illyrian hillforts in Dardania (present days Kosovo).The fortress consists of an inner and outer wall, as well as a number of towers and gates.", "The inner wall is about 2 meters thick and 5 meters high.", "The outer wall is about 1 meter thick and 3 meters high.", "The towers are about 5 meters square and 10 meters high.", "The gates are about 2 meters wide and 3 meters high.The Fortress was partly excavated in the 1970s and 1980s by Skënder Anamali, Muhamet Pirraku and others.", "The excavations revealed a number of artifacts, including pottery, metal tools, and weapons.", "These artifacts suggest that the fortress was used for both military and civilian purposes.", "In the east of the Fortress, the very old road from Drenas to Viciana (today Vushtrri), alternatively known as the Bullaku Road (Rruga e Bullakut), passes through." ], [ "See also", "* Archaeology of Kosovo" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Rast (Arabic maqam)" ], [ "Introduction", "Rast ascending in 24-TET.", "(Arabic) '''Rast''' is the implementation of the Rast maqam in Arabic maqam theory.", "It's formal account is in 24 Tone Equal Temperament, but according to some musicologists, there are slight variations in practice." ], [ "Maqam Rast ascending in [[24-TET]]", "The Rast ascending scale consists of the combination of two Rast tetrachords:* 1: Tonic note* 2: Major second* 3: Neutral third* 4: Perfect Fourth* 5: Perfect Fifth* 6: Major Sixth* 7: Neutral Seventh (In Rast descending, it is Minor Seventh instead)* 8: Octave" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Rast page from Maqam World" ] ]
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[ [ "Grand City" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Grand City''''' is a 1942 Australian radio serial by Sumner Locke Elliott for the George Edwards Players.", "Episodes went for 15 minutes.", "Edwards later bought a race horse called Grand City." ], [ "Premise", "\"It tells of life in a great city; life which develops into a whirlwind of drama and romance, with a full measure of comedy.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Rast (Turkish makam)" ], [ "Introduction", "Makam Rast ascending in 53-TET'''Rast''' is the implementation of the Rast scale in Turkish makam music.", "It is in 53 Tone Equal Temperament.Rauf Yekta Bey's model places the Rast Makam as the gamme naturale of Turkish Classical Music and centers the theoretical approach around it.", "In the Arel Ezgi Uzdilek system, the scale centered in the theory became Çargah." ], [ "Rast in 53-TET", "+Breakdown of the Rast MakamComponentsNoteWestern NoteSteps to following noteCents from Durak noteFunctionRast pentachordRastGT (9)0DurakDügâhAK (8)203.77SegâhBS (5)384.91ÇargahCT (9)498.11NevaDT (9)701.89GüçlüRast tetrachord (Ascending)GüçlüHüseyni/HisarEK (8)905.66EviçF#S (5)1086.79Only while ascendingGerdaniyeG -1200.00Tiz DurakBuselik tetrachord (Descending)Acem instead of EviçFB (4) from Hüseyni, T (9) to Gerdaniye996.23Only while descending" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Brock Report" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Brock Report''' or '''Report of the Departmental Committee on Sterilisation''' (1934) was a British Parliamentary report advocating for the sterilisation of disabled people." ], [ "Context", "In late 19th and early 20th century Britain, supporters of eugenic ideas sought to promote breeding by those they considered \"fit\" and control the reproduction of those they considered to be \"unfit\".", "In the United Kingdom, prominent people from different political parties and backgrounds in arts and science supported eugenic ideas and aimed to have them made into law.", "The Eugenics Society saw voluntary sterilisation as a key issue and campaigned hard for it to be introduced into law.", "Desmond King and Randall Hansen have noted that the effort to promote eugenicist ideas was driven by a privileged minority rather than electoral support.Disabled people were often targeted as \"unfit\".", "The \"Idiots Act\" of 1886 and the Mental Deficiency Act 1913 defined categories of mental disability and controlled the treatment of mentally disabled people.", "The Act of 1913 and a prior 1912 Private Members' Bill called the \"Feeble-Minded Control Bill\" rejected sterilisation but included segregation, though Paragraph (e) of a draft of the Bill specifcially proposed to confine those \"in whose case it is considered desirable in the interests of the community that they should be deprived of the opportunity of procreating children\".In 1924, the Wood Committee was created to investigate the number of \"mental defectives\".", "The committee included eugenicists.", "It reported in 1929 that deficiency was increasing and defined categories of people.In 1931, Archibald Church, a Labour MP, introduced a Sterilisation Bill to the House of Commons.", "Carlos Blacker campaigned to support the Bill but it was defeated with 167 votes against and 89 in favour.", "Those against the bill said it was anti-working class.A departmental committee on sterilisation was established soon afterwards." ], [ "Committee and evidence", "The departmental committee on sterilisation was chaired by L.G.", "Brock, who was Chair of the Board of Control for Lunacy and Mental Deficiency.", "Its members included Wilfred Trotter, A.F.", "Tredgold, Ronald A. Fisher, Ruth Darwin, Ralph Henry Crowley, E.O.", "Lewis, E.W.", "Adams and Bertrand Dawson.", "F. Chanter was secretary.", "Crowley, Tredgold and Lewis had been involved in the earlier Wood Committee.Brock was, by his own admission, biased in favour of eugenics from the outset and was given power to select the committee, thus shaping its views.The committee heard evidence from 60 witnesses and held 36 meetings to consider this and evidence from reports and statistics.", "Of the 60 witnesses interviewed by the committee, only 3 were opposed in principle to the idea of sterilising people who were mentally disabled.A London County Council survey into inheritance of \"defect\" was an influential piece of evidence considered by the committee." ], [ "Report", "The Report concluded that 'allowing and even encouraging mentally defective and mentally disordered patients' to be serilised was a desirable approach, and that the scope of sterilisation should also be extended to people with physical disabilities.", "Its conclusions were described as the \"unanimous\" view of the committee.The report was vague about who would be considered for sterilisation or how consent would be obtained.", "It neglected to account for evidence that environment shaped mental health." ], [ "Responses and impact", "The Eugenics Society praised the Report and the Minister for Health, Sir Hilton Young, sought support for a motion on sterilisation.", "Municipal Corporations, the Mental Hospitals' Association, and County Councils' Association created a draft Bill that had support from professional organisations.", "Herbert Ritchie Spencer, Charles Oliver Hawthorne and Philip Hamill opposed the Report, though the other 82 Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians who voted on it, including Walter Langdon-Brown, supported mass sterilisation as proposed.But the Report did not win over doubters and Young refused to push the issue forward, concerned that there was a lack of voter support.", "The public, the British Medical Association, and the Catholic Church were in opposition, and a Royal Commission was not created.Countries including Germany, Denmark, Canada and the United States, introduced sterilisation but the UK did not.", "The Nazi eugenic practices praised by the Report but then widely condemned during and after World War II made it impossible for the proposals to get support.Historians Greta Jones and John MacNicol have argued that the Brock Report is evidence that there were limits to connections between 'progressive' thought and eugenics because the Labour Party blocked sterilisation measures they saw as anti-working class.", "The London County Council, newly under Labour control, voted against the Report, though the council's own survey was cited as evidence in support of sterilisation.", "However, Historian Mathew Thompson argued that it is \"too simplistic\" to explain this as due to a shift to Labour control of the council.", "He notes that religion of constituents, as much as class issues, may have led to its rejection, and that doctors and women who were Labour members and sought more access to birth control were in favour of the report." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "TV Globo Minas" ], [ "Introduction", "'''TV Globo Minas''' is a Brazilian television station based in Belo Horizonte, capital of the state of Minas Gerais.", "It operates on channel 12 (UHF digital 33) and is an owned-and-operated station of TV Globo, belonging to Grupo Globo.", "Its studios and offices are located in the Caiçara neighborhood, and its transmission antenna is in Serra do Curral, in the Belvedere neighborhood." ], [ "History", "Channel 12 VHF in Belo Horizonte was initially occupied by TV Belo Horizonte, opened in 1963 by Rede das Emissoras Unidas, belonging to João Batista do Amaral, known as \"Pipa\".", "In 1967, with the bankruptcy his other station, TV Rio, was facing, Pipa sold the station's concession to Organizações Globo, and on February 5, 1968, TV Globo Minas was inaugurated, Rede Globo's fourth O&O, which began to take shape that same year, through integrated programming with stations from Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Bauru.Its studios initially operated in a small three-story building located at Rua Rio de Janeiro, 1279, in the city center, while its transmitters, inherited from the old broadcaster, were at the top of Serra do Curral.", "Microwave relays had also been installed in the municipalities of Conselheiro Lafaiete and Juiz de Fora, which also formed a bridge with the network's headquarters in Rio, before Embratel's transmission trunks existed.Over the years, TV Globo Minas expanded its signals to other municipalities in the state, until the emergence of new Globo affiliates, which continued to retransmit part of its local programming.", "Currently, the station's signal reaches 166 municipalities in Greater Belo Horizonte and parts of Zona da Mata and Oeste de Minas.", "In July 1995, the broadcaster opened its new studio complex in the Caiçara neighborhood, with 6,600 m2, which replaced the facilities that the broadcaster maintained in Centro and Savassi, where its commercial offices operated." ], [ "Technical information", " Virtual channel Digital channel Aspect ratio Content 12.1 33 UHF 1080i Main Globo Minas programming / TV GloboTV Globo Minas began its digital transmissions on an experimental basis on April 6, 2008, through UHF channel 33, starting to operate definitively from April 25, being the second Globo broadcaster to operate with the new technology.", "Its first local production in high definition was the program Terra de Minas, and on July 16, 2012, all of the station's programs began to be shown in the format.===Analog to digital transition===Globo Minas shut down its analog signal on VHF channel 12 on November 22, 2017, complying by an order from ANATEL regarding the shutdown of analog signals in Belo Horizonte." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Scarlet Rhapsody" ], [ "Introduction", "ABC Weekly 19 July 1947'''''Scarlet Rhapsody''''' is a 1947 Australian radio serial by Sumner Locke Elliott for the George Edwards Players.", "The serial was one of the most successful from Edwards.It was produced again in 1949." ], [ "Premise", "\"The story of a girl born to become a musical genius but whose life was shadowed by tragedy.\"" ], [ "Cast", "*George Edwards*Nell Stirling*Joan Lord*Ron Roberts*Jean Robertson*Hilda Scurr*William Rees*Deryck Barnes*Queenie Ashton*Moray Powell" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "OSLC men's ice hockey tournament" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Ottawa–St.", "Lawerence Conference ice hockey tournament''' was an annual conference championship held between member teams." ], [ "History", "After World War II, there was a push to expand ice hockey among the smaller colleges in Canada.", "The initial product was the Senior Intercollegiate League, however, that conference lasted for only one season.", "Eventually, several schools in Ontario and Quebec banded together to form the Ottawa–St.", "Lawerence Conference.", "Initially, the league was considered an intermediate conference (roughly equivalent to Division II in the U.S.) and contained the second team from McGill.", "By the early 60s, however, the conference had grown in strength and prestige and was included in the inaugural CIAU national tournament.", "In 1971, the three conferences in Ontario and Quebec were realigned according to provincial lines and the OSLC ceased to exist.Initially, the conference did not have a formal playoff structure to determine the league champion.", "The OSLC would only hold a playoff if there was a tie for the league champions at the end of the regular season.", "No playoffs were held in the first 12 years of conference play as no tie ever occurred.", "In 1962, the conference formalized a postseason for the first time, pitting the top two teams in a single-elimination game for the championship.", "The tournament was expanded to four teams the following season and remained in place for the duration of the conference." ], [ "Tournaments", "===1950===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola ?", "?", "Dawson ?", "3 Macdonald 5–4–0 ?", "McGill II ?", "?", "Bishop's ?", "?", "Royal Military College ?", "?", "Carleton ?", "?", "Sir George Williams ?", "''no playoffs''Note: records incomplete.===1951===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 8–0–1 5 Sir George Williams 2–6–1 2 McGill II 7–1–2 6 Carleton 1–5–0 3 Royal Military College 4–2–0 7 Macdonald 1–7–0 4 Bishop's 2–4–0''no playoffs''===1952===SeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 7–1–0 2 Queen's 6–1–1 3 Bishop's 3–4–0 4 Royal Military College 2–4–1 2 McGill II 0–8–0''no playoffs''===1953===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 6–0–0 5 Sir George Williams 2–4–0 2 McGill II 4–1–0 T–6 Carleton 0–5–1 3 Queen's 3–1–1 T–6 Bishop's 0–5–1 4 Royal Military College 3–2–1''no playoffs''===1954===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 7–0–0 T–4 Carleton 3–3–0 2 Queen's 5–1–1 T–6 Bishop's 1–5–0 3 Royal Military College 4–2–1 T–6 McGill II 1–4–0 4 Sir George Williams 6–3–3 8 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 0–6–0''no playoffs''===1955===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 5–0–0 4 Bishop's 1–2–0 2 Loyola 4–1–0 5 Carleton 1–4–0 3 Royal Military College 2–2–0 6 Sir George Williams 0–4–0''no playoffs''===1956===SeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 7–1–0 2 Sir George Williams 5–2–0 3 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 4–4–0 4 Royal Military College 2–4–1 5 Bishop's 0–7–1''no playoffs''Note: The result of the game between Sir George Williams and Royal Military College is missing.===1957===SeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 7–1–0 ?", "Bishop's ?", "?", "Royal Military College ?", "?", "Royal Military College Saint-Jean ?", "?", "Sir George Williams ?", "''no playoffs''Note: Records incomplete.===1958===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola ?", "?", "Royal Military College ?", "?", "Bishop's ?", "?", "Royal Military College Saint-Jean ?", "?", "Macdonald ?", "?", "Sir George Williams ?", "''no playoffs''Note: Records incomplete.===1959===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola ?", "?", "Royal Military College ?", "?", "Bishop's ?", "?", "Royal Military College Saint-Jean ?", "?", "Macdonald ?", "?", "Sir George Williams ?", "''no playoffs''Note: Records incomplete.===1960===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 8–1–1 4 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 4–4–1 2 Sir George Williams 8–2–0 5 Bishop's 2–7–0 3 Macdonald 6–4–0 6 Royal Military College 0–10–0''no playoffs''===1961===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Ottawa ?", "?", "Royal Military College Saint-Jean ?", "?", "Sir George Williams ?", "?", "Bishop's ?", "?", "Loyola ?", "?", "Royal Military College ?", "?", "Macdonald ?", "''no playoffs''Note: Records incomplete.===1962===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Ottawa 9–1–0 T–5 Macdonald 3–5–1 2 Sir George Williams 8–1–1 T–5 Loyola 3–6–1 3 Carleton 6–3–1 T–7 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 2–7–0 4 Bishop's 3–5–2 T–7 Royal Military College 2–8–0===1963===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Ottawa 12–2–0 5 Loyola 3–5–1 T–2 Sherbrooke 11–3–0 6 Macdonald 4–9–1 T–2 Royal Military College 11–3–0 7 Carleton 3–9–2 4 Sir George Williams 5–8–1 8 Bishop's 3–11–0===1964===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings T–1 Royal Military College 8–2–4 5 Carleton 6–5–3 T–1 Ottawa 10–4–0 6 Sherbrooke 5–9–0 T–2 Sir George Williams 8–4–2 7 Bishop's 4–9–1 4 Loyola 8–5–1 8 Macdonald 1–12–1===1965===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Ottawa 12–1–1 5 Loyola 6–8–0 2 Sir George Williams 11–3–0 6 Bishop's 3–10–1 3 Royal Military College 9–4–1 T–7 Sherbrooke 3–11–0 4 Carleton 7–6–1 T–7 Macdonald 3–11–0Note: Royal Military College was unable to participate in the tournament due to a scheduling conflict.===1966===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Sir George Williams 14–1–1 6 Carleton 6–9–1 2 Loyola 12–3–1 7 Bishop's 5–10–1 3 Ottawa 11–4–1 8 Macdonald 3–12–1 4 Royal Military College 8–6–2 9 Sherbrooke 2–14–0 5 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 7–9–0===1967===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Sir George Williams 16–2–0 6 Sherbrooke 7–11–0 2 Loyola 14–3–1 7 Carleton 5–11–2 3 Bishop's 12–6–0 8 Macdonald 5–12–1 4 Royal Military College 11–6–1 9 St. Patrick's 4–13–1 5 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 8–7–3 10 Ottawa 3–14–1===1968===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 15–1–0 6 Royal Military College 5–9–2 2 Sherbrooke 11–4–1 T–7 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 4–11–1 3 Sir George Williams 9–5–2 T–7 Ottawa 4–11–1 4 Bishop's 9–6–1 9 Macdonald 3–13–0 5 Carleton 8–8–0===1969===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 16–1–1 5 Macdonald 8–10–0 T–2 Sherbrooke 10–7–1 6 Royal Military College 6–12–0 T–2 Bishop's 10–7–1 7 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 2–16–0 4 Sir George Williams 9–8–1===1970===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 13–0–1 5 Royal Military College 6–7–1 2 Sherbrooke 11–1–2 6 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 4–8–2 3 Sir George Williams 9–5–0 7 Macdonald 2–12–0 4 Bishop's 8–6–0 8 Royal Military College Saint-Jean 0–14–0===1971===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Loyola 15–2–1 5 Royal Military College 8–9–1 2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 12–5–1 6 Sir George Williams 5–13–0 3 Bishop's 10–6–2 7 Macdonald 0–18–0 4 Sherbrooke 10–7–1" ], [ "Championships", "SchoolChampionships '''''' '''13''' '''''' '''6''' '''''' '''1''' '''''' '''1''' '''''' '''1'''" ], [ "See also", "*OUAA men's ice hockey tournament*QUAA men's ice hockey tournament*OUA men's ice hockey tournament" ], [ "References", " Concordia Stingers Championships" ] ]
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[ [ "Nicola Trahan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nicola Trahan''' MBE (21 December 1926, Pas de Calais, France - 18 January 2024, Orchestron, Wiltshire) was an SOE courier and military social worker." ], [ "Early life", "Nicole Pauline Marie Trahan was the daughter of André and Jeanne Marie (née Bourzes) Trahan.", "She was born in France where her father was a businessman and her mother was an English teacher.", "Before the family moved to England, Trahan attended the Le Collège-Lycée Cévenol International which was known for its pacifist teachings.", "Once in England Trahan was intent on assisting the French resistance and she was interviewed by a \"Major Tom.\"", "Seen as ideal courier material she received parachute training at RAF Ringway." ], [ "SOE missions", "A young Nicola Trahan on a bicycleWith codename 'Teddy', Trahan was sent on her first mission in late 1943 to France.", "Initially dropping off messages or money, on a later mission she was dropped near Champagnole where she was involved in the smuggling of Jews into Switzerland.", "After D-Day she was more actively involved on the ground in sabotage and offensive action.", "In her recommendation for the 1949 Croix de Guerre (with palm), it was stated that she:\"joined the secret army then the North Indian Maquis, carrying out numerous dangerous missions.", "Despite very dense enemy occupation, she provided regular twice-daily liaison between two command posts.", "Notably distinguished herself at Valençay from 20 to 30 August 1944 by bringing valuable information, which she gathered at the heart of enemy operations, to her commander.", "\"During her three years of service with the SOE, she participated in three night-time missions into Nazi-occupied central France, dropping in by parachute or being dropped off in a small Westland Lysander aircraft.She was also awarded the Medal of French Gratitude in 1948.Her personnel file at the National Archives has not been found so what she did in the aftermath of the Libération is unknown." ], [ "Post-war", "After the war Trahan studied philosophy at the Sorbonne, but abandoned her studies to return to England where she trained as a nurse in Manchester.", "She worked in Cheshire and at the American Hospital of Paris.", "In 1958 she joined the SSAFA, an the Armed Forces charity, the Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Families Association.", "She worked as health visitor in Belgium, Germany and Hong Kong and was awarded an MBE in 1989.She was finally presented with \"parachute wings\"\" by the commander of 16 Air Assault Brigade in 2017.She died at the age of 97 in Orchestron as one of the last surviving female members of this secret World War II network." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sphaerotheca varshaabhu" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Sphaerotheca varshaabhu''''' commonly known as the '''Varshaa burrowing frog''' is a species of Ranidae family frog which is found in India.", "The species name is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Varshaabhu’.", "Varshaa means rain and bhu means taking birth.", "It signifies its breeding activity only during the rainy season." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Northern green anaconda" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''northern green anaconda''' ('''''Eunectes akayima'''''), is a boa species found in South America and the Caribbean island of Trinidad.", "It is one of the largest, heaviest and longest snakes in the world.", "Like all boas, it is a non-venomous constrictor.The new species was named in 2024, after it was found genetically distinct from the similarly looking ''Eunectes murinus''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ngọc Minh Chuyên" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ngọc Minh Chuyên''' (born 23 June 2004) is a Vietnamese footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Championship club Thái Nguyên T&T." ], [ "Club career", "Born in Tuyển Quang, Minh Chuyên started playing football at a youth age, playing for her school team.", "In 2019, she joined the Thái Nguyên youth academy after her school's football coach presented her to the team.At the age of 17, he was promoted to Thái Nguyên T&T first team in 2021.She scored her first senior goal in her team 3–1 victory Vietnamese Women's National League win against Phong Phú Hà Nam.", "In 2023, she was named as the Best Vietnamese Young Women Player of the Year." ], [ "International career", "With Vietnam U19, Minh Chuyên was the joint-top scorer of the 2022 and 2023 AFF U-19 Women's Championship.", "During both times, Vietnam finished as runners-up in the tournament.In October 2023, she received her first call up to the Vietnam national team, featuring in the preliminary squad for the 2022 Asian Games but was not included in the final list." ], [ "Honours", "'''Individual'''*AFF U-19 Women's Championship Top Scorer: 2022, 2023*Best Vietnamese Young Women Player of the Year: 2023" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 PDC Players Championship series" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 PDC Players Championship''' consists of 30 darts tournaments on the 2024 PDC Pro Tour." ], [ "Prize money", "The 2024 prize money has been significantly increased compared to the previous year.This is how the prize money is divided: Stage (no.", "of players) Prize money(Total: £100,000) '''Winner''' (1) £15,000 '''Runner-up''' (1) £10,000 '''Semi-finalists''' (2) £5,000 '''Quarter-finalists''' (4) £3,500 '''Fourth round''' (8) £2,500 '''Third round''' (16) £1,500 '''Second round''' (32) £1,000" ], [ "February", "===Players Championship 1===Players Championship 1 was contested on Monday 12 February 2024.The tournament was won by .===Players Championship 2===Players Championship 2 was contested on Tuesday 13 February 2024.The tournament was won by .===Players Championship 3===Players Championship 3 was contested on Monday 19 February 2024.The tournament was won by .===Players Championship 4===Players Championship 4 was contested on Tuesday 20 February 2024.The tournament was won by ." ], [ "March", "===Players Championship 5===Players Championship 5 will take place on 18 March 2024.===Players Championship 6===Players Championship 6 will take place on 19 March 2024." ], [ "April", "===Players Championship 7===Players Championship 7 will take place on 8 April 2024.===Players Championship 8===Players Championship 8 will take place on 9 April 2024." ], [ "May", "===Players Championship 9===Players Championship 9 will take place on 6 May 2024.===Players Championship 10===Players Championship 10 will take place on 7 May 2024." ], [ "June", "===Players Championship 11===Players Championship 11 will take place on 11 June 2024.===Players Championship 12===Players Championship 12 will take place on 12 June 2024." ], [ "July", "===Players Championship 13===Players Championship 13 will take place on 2 July 2024.===Players Championship 14===Players Championship 14 will take place on 3 July 2024.===Players Championship 15===Players Championship 15 will take place on 31 July 2024." ], [ "August", "===Players Championship 16===Players Championship 16 will take place on 1 August 2024.===Players Championship 17===Players Championship 17 will take place on 2 August 2024.===Players Championship 18===Players Championship 18 will take place on 21 August 2024.===Players Championship 19===Players Championship 19 will take place on 22 August 2024." ], [ "September", "===Players Championship 20===Players Championship 20 will take place on 17 September 2024.===Players Championship 21===Players Championship 21 will take place on 18 September 2024.===Players Championship 22===Players Championship 22 will take place on 24 September 2024.===Players Championship 23===Players Championship 23 will take place on 25 September 2024." ], [ "October", "===Players Championship 24===Players Championship 24 will take place on 1 October 2024.===Players Championship 25===Players Championship 25 will take place on 2 October 2024.===Players Championship 26===Players Championship 26 will take place on 3 October 2024.===Players Championship 27===Players Championship 27 will take place on 15 October 2024.===Players Championship 28===Players Championship 28 will take place on 16 October 2024.===Players Championship 29===Players Championship 29 will take place on 30 October 2024.===Players Championship 30===Players Championship 30 will take place on 31 October 2024." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Daniel LeClerc" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Daniel LeClerc''' is an American politician.", "He serves as a Democratic member for the Hillsborough 34th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives." ], [ "Political career", "LeClerc was first elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2022.LeClerc serves on the Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services Committee." ], [ "Personal life", "LeClerc resides in Amherst, New Hampshire.", "LeClerc is married and has two children." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Billy Osmun" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Billy Osmun''' (born December 3, 1943) is a retired American Dirt Modified racing driver.", "He focused his career on the Mid-Atlantic states, and won 59 feature events just in New Jersey." ], [ "Racing career", "From the Asbury section of Franklin Township, Warren County, New Jersey, Osmun began racing Gassers and Altereds on the drag strip before selling his equipment and purchasing a stock car.", "He entered his first Modified race at Flemington Speedway in New Jersey in late 1965 and promptly hit the first turn fence, flipping three times.", "It was not until 1969 at East Windsor Speedway, New Jersey, that he scored his first Modified victory with this original car.", "Soon there-after Osmun purchased a former Bob Rossell car and began more frequent visits to Victory Lane.Despite Osmun's success at New Jersey and Pennsylvania racing venues, it was in 1978 in New York at Orange County Fair Speedway that Osmun earned his only track title.", "A resident of Bridgewater Township, New Jersey, he was particularly successful at the Syracuse Mile, winning the Super Dirt Week main event in 1974, and in 1978 taking the first of three consecutive New York State Fair championship events at the track.Billy Osmun was inducted into the Eastern Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame and the Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Missouri Valley Conference women's basketball tournament" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Missouri Valley Conference Women's Basketball Tournament''', popularly referred to as \"Hoops in the Heartland\", is a postseason women's basketball tournament that will complete the 2023–24 season in the Missouri Valley Conference.", "The tournament will be held at the Vibrant Arena at the Mark in Moline, Illinois from March 14-17, 2024." ], [ "Seeds", "Teams are seeded by conference record, with ties broken by the overall record in conference games played between the tied teams, then (if necessary) by comparison of records between the tying institutions versus the top team in the standings (and continuing from top to bottom of standings, as necessary, with the team having the better record against that team receiving the better seed).", "The top four seeds receive openinground byes.SeedSchoolConferenceTiebreaker 1123456789101112" ], [ "Schedule", "GameTime *MatchupScoreTelevisionOpening Round Thursday, March 7112:00 pmNo.", "8 vs. No.", "9–MVC TV22:30 pmNo.", "5 vs. No.", "12–36:00 pmNo.", "7 vs. No.", "10–48:30 pmNo.", "6 vs. No.", "11–Quarterfinals Friday, March 8512:00 pmNo.", "1 vs.", "Winner Game 1–MVC TV62:30 pmNo.", "4 vs.", "Winner Game 2–76:00 pmNo.", "2 vs.", "Winner Game 3–88:30 pmNo.", "3 vs.", "Winner Game 4–Semifinals Saturday, March 991:30 pmWinner Game 5 vs.", "Winner Game 6–MVC TV104:00 pmWinner Game 7 vs.", "Winner Game 8–Final Sunday, March 1011TBDWinner Game 9 vs.", "Winner Game 10–ESPNU* Game times in CST; rankings denote tournament seed." ], [ "Bracket", "Source:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Innocent Eyes (musical)" ], [ "Introduction", "''''' Innocent Eyes''''' is a musical revue in two acts with music by Sigmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz, lyrics by Harold Atteridge and Tot Seymour, and a book by Atteridge.", "Produced by brothers Jacob J. and Lee Shubert, the musical premiered at the Winter Garden Theatre on May 20, 1924, where it ran for 126 performances; closing on August 30, 1924.Set in Paris, France, the work had no unifying plot and was instead a series of vignettes intended to show off the various talents of the work's stars.", "The production's lavish sets and costumes rivaled those of the ''Ziegfeld Follies''; the work's chief competitor in the musical revue genre that Broadway season.", "Charles Gesmar designed the costumes and Watson Barratt designed the sets.", "''Innocent Eyes'' was directed by Frank Smithson and choreographed by Jack Mason and Francis Weldon.", "The musical was created as a starring vehicle for the French actress and singer Mistinguett who had achieved fame at the Moulin Rouge and Folies Bergère.", "Humiliated by bad reviews in the American press which dismissed Mistinguett's talents as both a singer and actress as \"seldom rising above the level of mediocrity\", she left the production early after just 31 performances.", "Fay Marbe replaced Mistinguett and received better reviews in the show.", "Joan Crawford, then known as Lucile Le Sueur, made her Broadway debut in this production as one of the chorus girls." ], [ "References", "===Citations======Bibliography===****" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Christian Carlo Cilli" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Christian Carlo Cilli''' (born July 30, 1978) is an Italian digital marketing consultant known for his expertise in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and his establishment of the brand SEO Leader.", "He gained recognition for his role as an Innovation Manager, helping Italian companies in their digital transformation.", "Cilli has contributed to the promotion and implementation of technological advancements within organizational frameworks.Cilli was born on July 30, 1978, in Bollate, Milan, Italy.", "His formative years were filled with personal challenges, including the loss of his mother during his university years.", "Despite these challenges, Cilli pursued his education.", "He earned a bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in 2008.Subsequently, he obtained a master's degree in Management of Information Systems from Bocconi University in the same year.", "Later, in 2020, he furthered his educational pursuit with a master's degree in Digital Transformation from Talent." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Shahid Usman Ibrahim" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Shahid Usman Ibrahim''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan." ], [ "Political career", "Ibrahim won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-80 Gujranwala-IV as a Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate.", "He received 98,160 votes while runner up Independent candidate Lala Asadullah received 95,007 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lyda Moore Merrick" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lyda Moore Merrick''' (November 19, 1890- February 14, 1987) was an advocate for blind people and the founder of the ''The Merrick/Washington Magazine for the Blind,'' a national publication addressing the needs of black people with visual impairments." ], [ "Early life", "Lyda Vivian Moore was born on November 19, 1890, in her family's home in Durham, North Carolina in the Hayti neighborhood.", "She was born into a prominent black family in North Carolina to Sarah McCotta \"Cottie\" S. Moore (née Dancy) and Aaron McDuffie Moore.", "A.M. Moore was a founder of the North Carolina Mutual and Provident Association, one of the oldest black-owned businesses in the United States, and Cottie Moore was a niece of prominent Black Republican John C. Dancy.", "Lyda was the elder of two daughters.Moore attended Whitted School in Durham through the ninth grade, graduating as valedictorian.", "She then attended the Scotia Seminary, a Freedmen's school.", "At eighteen, she matriculated at Fisk University, where she graduated magna cum laude in 1911 with a degree in music.", "Moore then attended Columbia University, studying art.In 1916, Moore married Ed Merrick, son of John Merrick, joining the two prominent families in what a local newspaper called \"a social event of state-wide importance.\"", "Their wedding was attended by W. E. B.", "Du Bois and Charlotte Hawkins Brown, and many prominent community members.", "They had two daughters." ], [ "Career and community roles", "Merrick was very involved in her community.", "In August 1933, she sat on a six-member committee, including Charles Clinton Spaulding, and Louis Austin lobbied the all-white Durham school board on behalf of Black school needs.Merrick became the board chair for the Durham Colored Library, Inc. in 1949.She also sat on the Lincoln Hospital Board of Trustees.Merrick was an accomplished portraitist.", "Several of her works are displayed in buildings named for their subjects.", "She was also a pianist.", "She gave private piano lessons and played the organ at St. Joseph's African Methodist Episcopal Church.Merrick was friends with Madie Hall Xuma.", "Their friendship linked the Durham Black community with South African community, joining them in against Jim Crow and apartheid.", "Merrick raised money in Durham to support Xuma's work in South Africa.=== Creation of ''The'' ''Merrick/Washington Magazine for the Blind'' ===In 1922 the Moore family temporarily took care of a baby, John Carter Washington.", "Washington had been born without eyes and \"ears that barely worked.\"", "In 1949, Merrick created a library club and resource center at the Durham Colored Library, the Corner for the Blind.", "The program was successful, and membership grew.", "However, the Stanford Warren Library did not have sufficient materials for the blind of interest to the Black community.", "Merrick and Washington founded the ''The Negro Braille Magazine'' in 1952.This publication was the first to cater to the needs and interests of blind African Americans.", "The magazine included excerpts from leading Black periodicals, selected by Merrick, translated into Braille.", "The magazine was published by the Durham Colored Library, Inc. (now the Stanford Warren Library), which had been founded by her father.", "She served as its editor for eighteen years.", "During this time, she also endeavored to find funding for the magazine, often taking on the expense herself rather than charging a subscription fee from the often in-need readers.", "At its height, the magazine reached international circulation.", "When Merrick stepped down as its editor in 1971, the Stanford Warren Library trustees took over it, publishing it semi-annually.", "Around 1980, the periodical was renamed ''The Merrick/Washington Magazine for the Blind.", "''=== Death and burial ===Merrick died on February 14, 1987.She is buried with the Moore family at the Beechwood Cemetery." ], [ "Awards and legacy", "* The Hayti Heritage Center contains the Lyda Moore Merrick gallery featuring African American artists.", "* 1969: Artra Achievement Award* 1969: Links, Inc., of Durham* 1977: Honorary membership in the North Carolina Library Association* 1977: Daughter's of Dorcas Plaque: the Negro Braille Magazine Plaque* 1979: Mother of the Year, Durham area Merchant's Association* 1979: Honorary membership in Delta Sigma Theta* 1981: Bahai Community of Durham Humanitarian Award* 1982: Community Recognition Award, Daughters of Isis of Zafa Court No.", "41" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tissue guard" ], [ "Introduction", "An exampleIn book design, a '''tissue guard''' is a sheet of thin, often semi-transparent paper that is inserted facing an illustration or plate image, primarily to prevent its ink from transferring onto the opposite page.", "It is a form of tipped-in page, usually added after the book is bound.Tissue guards were once important because early book illustrations were commonly printed separately from the text, often by a different process such as lithography that employed a greasy ink that could transfer onto a facing page over time.", "Illustrations made with modern inks seldom require tissue guards and so they are not commonly found in modern books.Tissue guards were commonly used in conjunction with a book frontispiece, but were also sometimes used with illustrations elsewhere within the book if the bookbinder felt they were needed.", "Most were made of a semi-transparent tissue paper similar to glassine or onionskin, although some were merely made of a thinner paper that achieved a similar effect." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "SBT Rio" ], [ "Introduction", "'''SBT Rio''' is a Brazilian television station located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, capital of the state of the same name.", "It operates on channel 11 (UHF digital 24) and is an owned-and-operated station of Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão.", "The station has its facilities located in the Charles de Gaulle Business Center, in the Castelo region, downtown Rio de Janeiro, on the outskirts of Santos Dumont Airport, and its transmitters are at the top of Morro do Sumaré, in the Rio Comprido neighborhood.The broadcaster went on air on May 14, 1976, under the name TVS, and was a (probable) member of Record until 1981, being the first TV concession acquired by businessman Silvio Santos, five years before the Silvio Santos Group acquired part of Rede Tupi's concessions and forming the national network that would become SBT." ], [ "History", "In 1975, comedian Manuel de Nóbrega convinced businessman and presenter Silvio Santos to participate in a Federal Government bid for the concession of channel 11 VHF in Rio de Janeiro, a bid that was won by the businessman, and the first TV concession granted to a television artist.", "In the same year, the future broadcaster acquired an old refrigerated warehouse located at Rua General Padilha, 134, in São Cristóvão, where the first studios for channel 11 were set up.", "The following year, Silvio participated in an auction of the bankrupt estate of TV Continental, completing the station's old radiating system.", "Despite being based in Rio de Janeiro, its main facilities would be located in São Paulo, where the Silvio Santos Group maintained a 4,000 m2 complex that belonged to the defunct TV Excelsior in the Vila Guilherme neighborhood, in addition to the Manuel de Nóbrega Theater, in Pompeia, where Silvio did his programs.", "The latter's name was given in honor of the comedian, who died on March 17, 1976, during preparations for the inauguration of TVS, and would be its future director, causing Silvio to hand over the position to Luciano Callegari.", "In total, at least 60 million cruises were invested in the future broadcaster.TVS (short for TV Studios, or TV Studios Silvio Santos) was inaugurated on the night of May 14, 1976, at 9 pm.", "Initially, in addition to programs hosted by Silvio Santos himself and other presenters, the station's programming, which aired daily from 6pm until midnight, consisted of several series, cartoons and films, which were exhaustively shown more than once a day to fill the schedules.", "It was only on June 1, 1977, that the schedule began to diversify, through the showing of telenovelas, small news programs and other content.", "That same day, TVS inaugurated a new tower and transmitter, with an effective power of 270 kW, which increased the quality of the signal and its coverage.In 1978, the Manuel de Nóbrega Theater suffered a fire in São Paulo, causing Silvio Santos to transfer the production of the Silvio Santos Program to the location where the old Cine Sol operated, in the Carandiru neighborhood.", "In 1979, TVS purchased the old Cine Fluminense, in front of Campo de São Cristóvão, which, after a series of renovations, was adapted for television and opened in 1982, also serving to house TV Record.", "The old warehouse on Rua General Padilha continued to house TVS until the end of the 80s, when it became exclusively owned by channel 9.In September 1980, Silvio Santos and Adolpho Bloch participated in the competition opened on July 23 for the concessions of Rede Tupi and TV Excelsior in São Paulo.", "Silvio wins the concessions of Rede Tupi in the cities of São Paulo (TV Tupi São Paulo), Porto Alegre (TV Piratini) and Belém (TV Marajoara), in addition to channel 9 in Rio de Janeiro, which was owned by the extinct TV Continental and became be TV Record.", "On August 19, 1981, five years after the founding of TVS Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian Television System (SBT) was created, formed by broadcasters from São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre and Belém (the latter two entering the air later) and a number of affiliates.", "The new network started to be headed from São Paulo, adding to the existing structure that was now TVS Rio de Janeiro." ], [ "Technical information", " Virtual channel Digital channel Aspect ratio Content 11.1 24 UHF 1080i SBT Rio/SBT's main scheduleBased on the federal decree on the transition of Brazilian TV stations from analogue to digital signals, SBT Rio, as well as other stations in the city of Rio de Janeiro, ceased broadcasting on channel 11 VHF on November 22, 2017, following the official ANATEL schedule.", "The signal was cut off at 11:59 pm, during Programa do Ratinho, and was replaced by a warning from MCTIC and ANATEL about the switch-off." ], [ "Programs", "In addition to relaying SBT's national programming, SBT Rio produces the following programs:* '''''SBT Rio''''': News, with Isabele Benito;* '''''SBT Sports Rio''''': Sports news, com Fernanda Maia;* '''''SBT Rio 2.ª edição''''': news, with Clóvis Monteiro;* '''''Cariocou''''': Variety show, com Rafael Paiva;Per season (for the national network):* '''''Cozinheiro vs.", "Chefs''''': Reality show, with Isabele Benito;* '''''Caminhos do Chef''''': Reality show, with Rafael Paiva===News===In order to comply with legislation on the mandatory minimum of 5% journalism in programming, TVS initially aired a newsletter called Plantão 11, with several short editions throughout the day, and also the program Por Dentro do Lance, which it was a short sports commentary.", "Only from 1980 onwards, with an expansion of programming, greater investments began to be made in journalism, with the creation of Jornal da Manhã, shown at 8am.", "The following year, the news program was moved to midnight and its title was changed to Jornal da Noite.From 1984 onwards, TVS Rio de Janeiro had Jornal da Cidade as its local newsletter, which aired in the early evening, in addition to local blocks of the news programs Noticentro and Jornal 24 Horas .", "In 1986, SBT decided to create a new standard of local journalism and implemented the news program Cidade on its stations, while in Rio de Janeiro, TVS showed Cidade 11, presented by Ana Davis and Paulo Carvalho.", "In 1989, Cidade 11 was replaced by TJ Rio, the local version of TJ Brasil.", "The news program aired for the last time on May 18, 1991, giving way to the news program Aqui Agora, broadcast nationally by SBT.", "In 1992, after the end of the 1992 Summer Olympics, the network debuted the morning program Agenda, presented by Leda Nagle.", "The program was based on interviews and aired until the mid-1990s.After the extinction of Agenda, SBT Rio de Janeiro began to act almost as a mere rebroadcaster of SBT, without showing any local attractions.", "This changed on December 1, 1999, when in an effort to reactivate journalism on its own stations, the news program SBT Rio, presented by Renata Affonso, and the weekly Câmera em Ação, now off the air, debuted.", "In its first years, SBT Rio managed to create balanced competition with RJTV from TV Globo Rio de Janeiro, due to a greater focus on the problems of the periphery, occupied by the dominant share of audience ratings.", "However, from 2006 onwards, when TV Record Rio de Janeiro canceled Informe Rio to show the second phase of the Balanço Geral in the midday slot, the news program fell to third place with the advance of its competitor.In response, the station's management began to promote changes in the news, which resulted in the dismissal of Renata Affonso, replaced by reporter Marcelo Castilho in December of the same year, and by Paulo Nogueira, who took on the role of editor of the news program.", "The changes had no effect, and in March 2009, Castilho was replaced by Luiz Bacci, while SBT Rio assumed a characteristic of strong popular appeal, as did Balanço Geral.In November 2010, Rogério Forcolen was hired by TV Record RS to present SBT Rio, while Luiz Bacci left the news program to present RJ Record on Record Rio.", "Forcolen remained in charge of SBT Rio until January 2013, when he was also hired by Record Rio.", "In her place, reporter Isabele Benito debuted, who has been in charge of the news since then.", "On September 23 of the same year, SBT Rio Manhã debuted, presented by Liane Borges, which was born from the need for SBT Rio to have more local programs and increase its audience in the mornings.On August 11, 2014, it was confirmed that the team of sports columnist and narrator José Carlos Araújo, known as \"Garotinho\", had been hired by the broadcaster to present a sports program.", "The team, which included, in addition to Garotinho, Dé Aranha, Gérson and Gilson Ricardo, had terminated its contract with Band Rio, where it presented the Rio version of the sports game Os Donos da Bola.On September 8, SBT Esporte Rio premiered on the station, initially, due to electoral campaign obligations for the 2014 elections, occupying the final 10 minutes of the SBT Rio news program.", "After the end of political campaign, the program would be shown for 30 minutes, but due to the network's national schedule, it was kept in the final 10 minutes of the news.", "On March 2, 2015, the program stopped being a block on SBT Rio, starting to air at 12:30 pm, and only with Garotinho, Gérson and Gilson Ricardo.", "Garotinho would also present, from 2015 onwards, the weekly program Esporte Mágico, shown on Saturday afternoons.On June 29, 2018, the SBT news program Rio Manhã aired for the last time, which was canceled following a decision by the head office in São Paulo to allow the showing of Primeiro Impacto.", "In December, José Carlos Araújo left the presentation of SBT Esporte Rio after going on vacation, however on February 1, 2019, he officially left SBT Rio together with Gérson and Gilson, leaving only Fernanda Maia in charge of the program.", "In this interim, the program now featured commentary from Pedro Certezas and Casimiro Miguel.In May, reporter and comedian Smigol became part of the team of SBT Esporte Rio.", "Also in May, Esporte Mágico starts to be shown on Sunday mornings, due to the premiere of the new season of Cozinheiros vs.", "Chefs and the ratings success of Henry Danger.", "The program last aired on October 20.On September 20, 2021, the station's local news programs began to be produced from its new headquarters in the Charles de Gaulle Business Center.", "The SBT Rio news program then gained a new setting, with views of Marina da Glória and Morro do Pão de Açúcar, while SBT Esporte gained a new space and was renamed SBT Sports Rio, following the example of the program shown on Sundays by the network.===Entertainment===In its first years on air, TVS invested in an experimental schedule that was mostly made up of series, films and cartoons, which were rerun countless times at different times and days.", "One of them was Sessão Corrida, which aired the same film three times in a row throughout the day on the schedule.", "The formats created by the broadcaster itself included programs such as Silvio Santos Differente, an interview program with famous personalities and question and answer games, in a completely different style (as the title itself said) from what he had done until then on Rede Globo, the humorous Baccarat 76 with Ronald Golias, Um Instante Maestro with Flávio Cavalcanti and Horoscope with Zora Yonara .", "Still in the same year, together with Rede Tupi (via TV Tupi Rio de Janeiro), it started to retransmit Programa Silvio Santos, as soon as the program left Globo and debuted on Tupi on August 1.From June 1, 1977, TVS began to expand its programming, initially focusing on telenovelas such as Meu Pedacinho de Chão, originally produced and shown in 1971 by TV Cultura and Rede Globo, and O Espantalho, which was on air on TV Record in São Paulo.", "The station would also produce the telenovela Solar Paraíso in 1978, which was restricted to Rio de Janeiro, being rerun years later on SBT.", "Attractions such as Programa Carlos Imperial, the children's program Bozo, the popular O Povo na TV and Sessão Premiada also appeared.", "Many of these programs were also shown in São Paulo through TV Record, a sister company of TVS and head of the Rede de Emissoras Independentes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Chahar Wilayat" ], [ "Introduction", "The Chahar Wilayat () was a historical region in northern Afghanistan, covering modern-day Faryab, Jowzjan, and Sar-e Pol Provinces.", "It was named after the 4 former khanates in the area: Maymana, Sar-i Pul, Sheberghan, and Andkhui.", "Maimana was traditionally the most powerful and influential of the khanates.", "The Chahar Wilayat's population was majority Uzbek." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jana McKinnon" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jana McKinnon''' is an Austrian-Australian actor." ], [ "Early life and education", "McKinnon was born to an Austrian mother and an Australian father.", "She grew up in both countries, but did all her schooling in Austria." ], [ "Career", "McKinnon began acting as a child, mostly in European student and short films.", "She was cast in Kim Frank's ''Wach'' when she was 19.It was her first German movie, which required her to mask her Austrian accent.", "McKinnon won the New Faces Award for Best Young Actress for her performance in ''Wach''.", "She played Christiane in the 2021 television remake of ''Wir Kinder Vom Bahnhof Zoo.", "''McKinnon made her Australian TV debut playing the lead role of Jo in the 2023 miniseries, ''Bad Behaviour'', based on Rebecca Starford's memoir.", "She played Liv in the Amazon Prime original series, ''Silver and the Book of Dreams'', based on ''Silber – Das erste Buch der Träume'' by Kerstin Gier." ], [ "Filmography", "=== Television === Year Title Role Notes2019''Steirerkreuz''Anna FürstTV movie 2019–2021 ''Tatort'' Luise Nathan, Zoe Hilpert Episodes: \"Die Pfalz von Oben\" and \"Luna Frisst oder Sterbt\"2020''Dunkelstadt''KatinkaEpisode: \"Schandfleck\" 2021 ''Wir Kinder Vom Bahnhof Zoo'' Christiane Main role 2022 ''Die Discounter'' Jana Episode: \"Herr Lewicki\" 2023 ''Bad Behaviour'' Jo Mackenzie Main role; mini-series2023 ''Silver and the Book of Dreams'' LivMain role=== Film === Year Title Role Notes2013''My Blind Heart''Conny2015''Beautiful Girl''Charly2015''Jeder der fällt hat Flügel''Kati2015''Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen aß''short2016''Liebe möglicherweise''2016''Das unmögliche Bild''Johanna2018''To the Night''Luna2018''Wach''C.", "2020 ''The Trouble with Being Born'' Elli 2022 ''Servus Papa - See You in Hell'' Jeanne Main role" ], [ "Awards and nominations", "+YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.2020New Faces Awardbesten Nachwuchsschauspielerin (Best Young Actress)''Wach''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Institutiones rei herbariae" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Institutiones rei herbariae''''', originally published in French as '''''Eléments de botanique''''', is a 1700 Latin-language botanical compendium.", "The book was the principal work of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, a French botanist credited with establishing the modern concept of the genus." ], [ "Contents", "Images of ''Fleur de la Passion'', or flowers of Granadilla plants in the genus ''Passiflora''As a part of the book's introduction, Tournefort included what may be the first recorded history of botany, titled ''Isagoge in rem herbarium''.", "In it, some of the most important botanical authors are noted, and brief biographies are given for each.", "In the 1694 edition ''Eléments de botanique'', Tournefort argued against John Ray's conception of the genus, to which Ray responded twice in 1696.However, in ''Institutiones rei herbariae'' in 1700, criticisms towards Ray were removed and replaced with praise.The main portion of the book contains an exhaustive list of plant names, organized in a system of \"classes\", \"sections\", \"genera\", and \"species\".", "Furthermore, myriad images of plant leaves and flowers are included throughout the volume, engraved on on copper-plate." ], [ "Publication", "While ''Institutiones rei herbariae'' was published in 1700 (and again in 1719), the book was originally written in French in 1694 as ''Eléments de botanique''.", "Beginning in 1716, an English language version of ''Institutiones'' was published monthly under the title '''''Botanical institutions'''.''", "Rather than being translated from the original French work, ''Botanical institutions'' was adapted from the Latin ''Institutiones rei herbariae''.", "The edition included a direct translation of the original, additional commentary from English contributors, two alphabetical indices, and a brief biography on Tournefort." ], [ "Legacy", "Tournefort's central work has been praised for its simplicity of organization, and for its role as a foundational document for later botanists.", "One biographer of Tournefort noted that the work was highly influenced by the societal thinking of the time.", "''Eléments de botanique'' was a strictly utilitarian work: it was solely designed to facilitate plant identification in order that those plants may be put to use for their various purposes.", "As such, every name had to be clearly linked to one species only; there was as little ambiguity as possible.", "Many French, English, Italian, and German botanists continued to use Tournefort's system throughout the first half of the18th century, much in the same way that later taxonomists would model their works off the system of Carl Linnaeus.However, some 18th century naturalists, following the principles of John Locke, argued against the nominalism of Tournefort.", "Where Tournefort argued that the \"essence of the plant\" could be tied to specific and generic names, botanists like Georges-Louis Leclerc and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck did not believe an organized science should be burdened by arbitrary nominal distinctions.At the age of fifteen, Charles De Geer (who would later become a prominent entomologist) purchased three volumes of the 1719 edition of ''Institutiones rei herbariae''.", "De Geer used the book to identify plants in his own garden, and also made use of Tournefort's classification system." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References", "=== Bibliography ===* * * * * *" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "1852–53 Colombian presidential election" ], [ "Introduction", "Presidential elections were held in the Republic of New Granada in 1852 and 1853.The electoral college was elected in 1852 and subsequently elected the president in March 1853.The Liberal Party, then in power under General José Hilario López after winning the Colombian Civil War of 1851, was assured of victory.", "Its official candidate General José María Obando had little difficulty winning the election, with his only significant rival being his fellow Liberal Tomás Herrera, who was mainly supported by the Panamanian regionalist movement.", "The election victory was achieved with a pact of unity between the two factions of Liberalism, the Golgothians (radicals) and the Draconians (moderates)." ], [ "Results", "===Electoral college===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Francy Osorio" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Francy Esther Osorio Calderón''' (born 2 January 1983) is a Colombian Paralympic athlete who competes in international track and field competitions, she competes in middle-distance running.", "She is a Parapan American Games champion and World silver medalist, she competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics but did not medal." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lützendorf" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lützendorf''' is a village (''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse.", "It has around 200 inhabitants (2021)." ], [ "History", "In surviving documents, Lützendorf was mentioned under the following place names (the year of mention in brackets): Luzelendorf (1234), Lutzillindorf (1292), Lutzelendorf (1320), Lutzilndorf (1330) and Lietzendorff (1630).The village was first mentioned in documents in 1234.The main part of the place was a farm that belonged to the monastery in Dietkirchen.", "In 1620 the Lords of Schwalbach and in 1690 the Lords of Grünstein were the feudal successors to the Knights of Essershausen.", "With the knightly possession of Essershausen, the court came to Count Charles August, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg in 1724.The farm was closed, and the fields were distributed among several farmers.Lützendorf had a stop on the Weiltalbahn.", "The railway line was built in 1889 and dismantled in 1990 after passenger traffic had stopped in 1969.In the course of the territorial reform in Hesse, on 31 December 1970 the former market town of Weilmünster in the Oberlahn district merged voluntarily with the previously independent municipalities of Aulenhausen, Dietenhausen, Ernsthausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach, Lützendorf, Möttau, Rohnstadt and Wolfenhausen to form the new enlarged municipality of Weilmünster.", "Essershausen was added on 31 December 1971.Own districts were established for the former municipalities, and they are still represented politically with an own ''Ortsbeirat'' and ''Ortsvorsteher'' within the larger municipality." ], [ "Demographics", "According to the 2011 census, 195 residents lived in Lützendorf on May 9, 2011.Of these, 6 (3.1%) were foreigners.", "In terms of age, 39 residents were under 18 years old, 72 were between 18 and 49, 39 were between 50 and 64 and 45 residents were older.", "The residents lived in 81 households.YearPopulation163011 households18251121852126187112319051361946230197019920111952021184" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Tour des Alpes-Maritimes" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Tour des Alpes-Maritimes''' was a road cycling stage race that took place between 18 and 19 February 2024 in the department of Alpes-Maritimes in southeastern France.", "The race was rated as a category 2.1 event on the 2024 UCI Europe Tour calendar, and was the 56th edition of the Tour des Alpes-Maritimes." ], [ "Teams", "Five of the 18 UCI WorldTeams, five UCI ProTeams, and six UCI Continental teams make up the 16 teams that are participating in the race.", "All but two teams entered a full squad of seven riders and two riders did not start stage 1, for a total of 108 riders who started the race.", "'''UCI WorldTeams'''* * * * * '''UCI ProTeams'''* * * * * '''UCI Continental Teams'''* * * * * *" ], [ "Route", "+ Stage characteristics and winners Stage Date Course Distance Type Stage winner 1 17 February Levens to Antibes alt= Hilly stage 2 18 February Villefranche-sur-Mer to Vence alt= Medium mountain stage Total" ], [ "Stages", "=== Stage 1 ===;17 February 2023 – Levens to Antibes, === Stage 2 ===;18 February 2023 – Villefranche-sur-Mer to Vence," ], [ "Classification leadership table", "+ Classification leadership by stage Stage Winner General classification25px Points classification25px Mountains classification25px Young rider classification25px Team classification 1 Ethan Vernon Ethan Vernon Ethan Vernon Jordan Labrosse Ethan Vernon 2 Benoît Cosnefroy Benoît Cosnefroy Benoît Cosnefroy Mattéo Vercher Bastien Tronchon Final Benoît Cosnefroy Benoît Cosnefroy Mattéo Vercher Bastien Tronchon <!--" ], [ "Final classification standings", " Legend 20px Denotes the leader of the general classification 20px Denotes the leader of the mountains classification 20px Denotes the leader of the points classification 20px Denotes the leader of the young rider classification=== General classification ====== Points classification ====== Mountains classification ====== Young rider classification ====== Team classification ===-->" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Sweet Dreams of Otherness" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Sweet Dreams of Otherness'''\" is a single released by Canadian band Alexisonfire on 10 March 2022, their first single from their fifth album ''Otherness''.The music video was released on the same day, directed by Jay Baruchel." ], [ "Personnel", "* George Pettit – vocals* Dallas Green – guitar, vocals* Wade MacNeil – guitar, vocals* Chris Steele – bass guitar* Jordan Hastings – drums, percussion" ], [ "Charts", " Chart (2022) Peakposition" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Spanish football transfers winter 2023–24" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of Spanish football transfers for the '''2023–24 winter transfer window'''.", "Only transfers featuring La Liga and Segunda División are listed." ], [ "La Liga", "Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules.", "Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.===Barcelona==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Real Madrid==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Atlético Madrid==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Real Sociedad==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Villarreal==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Real Betis==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Osasuna==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Athletic Bilbao==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Mallorca==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Girona==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Rayo Vallecano==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Sevilla==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Celta Vigo==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Cádiz==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Getafe==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Valencia==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Almería==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Granada==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Las Palmas==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Alavés==='''In:''''''Out:'''" ], [ "Ligue 2", "Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules.", "Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.===Valladolid==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Espanyol==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Elche==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Levante==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Eibar==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Albacete==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Andorra==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Oviedo==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Cartagena==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Tenerife==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Burgos==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Racing Santander==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Zaragoza==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Leganés==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Huesca==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Mirandés==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Sporting Gijón==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Villarreal B==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Amorebieta==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Racing Ferrol==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Alcorcón==='''In:''''''Out:'''===Eldense==='''In:''''''Out:'''" ], [ "See also", "* 2023–24 La Liga* 2023–24 Segunda División" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official site of the RFEF* Official site of the La Liga and the Segunda División" ] ]
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[ [ "Leisure in royal garden" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Leisure in royal garden''''' ('''''Yu Huayuan Shangwan Tu''''') is a Ming dynasty painting on silk, measuring 36.7 cm in height and 690 cm in width.", "It depicts a collection of leisure activities of the Chenghua Emperor in the imperial garden, such as playing cricket and quail fights, raising birds and cats, and playing chess and ''guqin''." ], [ "Gallery", "File:御花园赏玩图 (01).jpg|File:御花园赏玩图 (02).jpg|File:御花园赏玩图 (03).jpg|File:御花园赏玩图 (04).jpg|File:御花园赏玩图 (05).jpg|File:御花园赏玩图 (06).jpg|File:御花园赏玩图 (07).jpg|File:御花园赏玩图 (08).jpg|" ], [ "See also", "* Chinese painting* Ming dynasty painting" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "At the End of the World (1934 film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''At the End of the World''''' (French: '''''Au bout du monde''''') is a 1934 French-German drama film directed by Henri Chomette and Gustav Ucicky and starring Pierre Blanchar, Käthe von Nagy and Charles Vanel.", "It was made at the Babelsberg Studios of UFA outside Berlin, as the French-language version of the film ''Refugees'' (1933).", "It was co-produced and distributed by L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne, the French subsidiary of UFA.", "Käthe von Nagy appeared in both versions, but her male co-start and supporting casts were different." ], [ "Senopsis", "French political refugees trying to flee the Soviet Union end up in war-torn Manchuria in Northern China.", "They try desperately try to make their escape by railway." ], [ "Cast", "* Pierre Blanchar as Jean Arnaud* Käthe von Nagy as \tChristine Laudy * Charles Vanel as \tGeroges Laudy* Line Noro as Line* Raymond Cordy as \tDédé*Pierre-Louis as Pierre* Mady Berry as \tMarie-Jeanne* René Bergeron as \tMalinger* Raymond Aimos as \tLe hussard * Fritz Genschow as Le sibérien* Andrews Engelmann as Le commissaire russe\t* Pierre Piérade as \tPeuplier* Hans Adalbert Schlettow as \tLe Bucheron* Vera Baranovskaya" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Garncarz, Joseph .", "''Film Europa Babylon''.", "Richard Boorberg Verlag, 2005.", "* Romani, Cinzia .", "''Tainted Goddesses''.", "Da Capo Press, 1992" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "1988–89 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1988–89 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team''' represented the University of Iowa as members of the Big Ten Conference during the 1988–89 NCAA women's basketball season.", "The Hawkeyes, led by sixth-year head coach C. Vivian Stringer, played their home games in Iowa City, Iowa at Carver–Hawkeye Arena.", "They finished the season 27–5 overall, 16–2 in Big Ten play, sharing a piece of the conference championship in back-to-back-to-back seasons.", "Iowa advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the women's NCAA basketball tournament another accomplishment for the third straight season." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Regular season NCAA tournament" ], [ "Rankings" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Syed Danial Syed Ahmad" ], [ "Introduction", "Tan Sri '''Syed Danial Syed Ahmad''' is a Malaysian civil servant who is currently serving as the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal since 10 January 2011.In his role as Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, he has played an important role during the proclamation and formal oath-taking ceremony of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong." ], [ "Early life and education", "Syed Danial Syed Ahmad was born on 30 November 1944 in Georgetown, Penang.", "He received his primary education at Kelawai Malay School, Penang, and further continued his studies at Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK), Perak, and then pursued his Bachelor's of Arts degree at University of Malaya attaining his degree in 1967.He pursued his higher studies in Master of Arts at University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1976." ], [ "Career", "Syed Danial has served as a government civil servant for 32 years holding various positions in government ministries, agencies and departments between May 1967 and December 1999.He served in Sarawak, Sabah, Perak, Kedah and Perlis.", "Upon his retirement, he was appointed Datuk Paduka Maharaja Lela (Grand Chamberlain) at the Istana Negara in 2002 and held the position until 2004.Upon relinquishing the position of the Grand Chamberlain, he was appointed as Datuk Pengelola Bijaya Diraja and served between 2004 and 2006.He was also appointed as a member of the Armed Forces Council by the Conference of Rulers under provisions of Article 137 of the Federal Constitution.has served as a Government Officer (Government Officer) for 32 years in various Government Ministries, Agencies and Departments (May 1967 – December 1999) including in Sarawak, Sabah, Perak, Kedah and Perlis.", "After retirement, he was appointed as Datuk Paduka Maharaja Lela at the Istana Negara starting from 2002 to 2004 and then as Datuk Pengelola Bijaya Diraja from 2004 to 2006.He was also appointed by the Council of Rulers as a Member of the Armed Forces Council under the provisions of Article 137, Federal Constitution.On 10 January 2011, he was appointed as the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal by Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin succeeding Engku Ibrahim Engku Ngah who had earlier retired after serving in the position for 22 years.", "As the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, he has played a prominent role during the formal installation and swearing-in ceremonies of the Yang di-Pertuan Agongs in 2012, 2017, 2019 and 2024.Apart from that, he has coordinated with the rulers of the Malay states on national matters and announcing the annual dates of fasting for the festival of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha at the order of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong with the approval of the Malay rulers." ], [ "Honours", "*:**50px Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (PSM) – '''Tan Sri''' (2012)**50px Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Royal Family of Malaysia (PSD) '''Datuk''' (2004)**50px Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (KMN)**50px Recipient of the Malaysian Commemorative Medal (PPM)*:**50px Knight Grand Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Kelantan (SPSK) '''Dato' Sri Paduka''' (2013)*:**50px Grand Knight of the Order of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang (SSAP) '''Dato' Sri''' (2012)*:**50px Companion of the Order of the Defender of State (DMPN) '''Dato''''**50px Officer of the Order of the Defender of State (DSPN) '''Dato''''*:**50px Commander of the Order of Cura Si Manja Kini (PCM) '''Paduka''' (1986)*:**50px Knight Commander of the Order of the Crown of Perlis (DPMP) '''Dato' Paduka'''*:**50px Knight Commander of the Order of the Crown of Selangor (DPMS) '''Dato'''' (2013)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Barbara Newberry" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Barbara Newberry''' (1910–1986) was an American actress, dancer, singer, and choreographer." ], [ "Early years", "Newberry was born in 1910 in Newton, MA, to Max Wilford Newberry and his wife, Elizabeth Fay Wiley.From news reports, it appears she was living in the Bronx section of New York City by 1918.Reports have her in Chicago, Illinois, by early 1925, and back in New York City later the same year." ], [ "Career as a child performer", "In 1918, Newberry was cast in \"a significant child role\" for the Winthrop Ames New York production of Maurice Maeterlinck's ''The Betrothal''.", "The eight-year-old was described as \"a pupil of Mme.", "Voerhoeven of the Metropolitan Operacompany, and Mirlam Nelke, of the Belasco dramatic school.", "\"Newberry is mentioned again in connection with a January 1925 show at the Capitol Theater in Chicago, during which she danced with a ballet backup of 12.Later that same year, ''The Chicago Tribune'' noted that \"Barbara Newberry, a Chicago beauty\" had been cast in the 1925 edition of the Ziegfeld Follies." ], [ "Adult theatrical career", "Newberry quickly established herself as a star dancer, and she appeared regularly in Broadway musicals for the next eight years.", "After the ''Ziegfeld Follies of 1925'', she performed in productions such as ''No Foolin''' (1926), ''Golden Dawn'' (1927-28), ''Good Boy'' (1928-29), and in ''Show Girl'' (1929).She achieved widespread fame in 1929 when Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. pronounced that she had \"the most beautiful legs in America.\"", "That assessment would be repeated hundreds, if not thousands, of times in future press stories about Newberry.Cole Porter gave her the job as choreographer, with Carl Randall, for ''Gay Divorce'' (1932-33), starring Fred Astaire in his last Broadway show.Newberry and Randall also handled the choreography for ''Gay Divorce'' at London's Palace Theatre from 1933 to 1934.The final collaborative project between Newberry and Randall came in November 1933 when they produced and starred in ''The Monte Carlo Follies'' at the Dorchester Hotel in London.Newberry's last big show was ''Love Laughs'' in 1935 at the London Hippodrome were she performed with Laddie Cliff, the British dancer, choreographer, actor, producer, writer, and director of comedy, musical theatre and film, near the end of his career." ], [ "Personal life", "Newberry married Eddie Foy, Jr. on May 12, 1930.They were divorced in 1932.While in London near the end of the run for ''Gay Divorce'', it was reported that Briton George Farrar proposed marriage to Newberry.", "Accounts suggest that her dance partner of many years, Carl Randall, was strongly against the match and reportedly \"brought her back to America\" in April 1934.The events surrounding the matter broke up what had been a highly successful theatrical partnership between Newberry and Randall.", "Newberry ended up marrying another Briton, amateur golfer Robert Bagley Foster, near the end of 1935.They divorced in February 1950.Newberry married Paris Singer, grandson of Isaac Merritt Singer, developer of the popular sewing machine, in March 1950.They divorced in 1953." ], [ "Death", "Newberry died in New York City in October 1986." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Internet Broadway Database * Internet Movie Database" ] ]
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[ [ "Dietenhausen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dietenhausen''' is a village (''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse.", "It has around 400 inhabitants (2021)." ], [ "Geography", "The village is located in the eastern Hintertaunus in the Taunus Nature Park, at an altitude of 340 meters above sea level, southeast of the town core of Weilmünster.", "The Iserbach rises southeast of the village and flows on to Möttau, forming a valley in which the towns are located.", "The highest elevations near Dietenhausen are the ''Heiligenwald'' at 415 meters above sea level and the ''Heidenkopf'' at 405 meters above sea level.Neighboring towns are Weilmünster (west), Möttau (northwest), Brandoberndorf (northeast), Hasselborn (east) and Grävenwiesbach (southeast)." ], [ "History", "As far as is known, the place was first mentioned in a document in 1301 as Didenhusen.", "In surviving documents from later years, the place also was mentioned under the following place names (the year of mention in brackets): Dydenhusen (1318) and Diedenhaugen (1627).", "However, Dietenhausen must have been settled long before it was first mentioned.", "This is indicated by the burial mounds in the nearby forests.", "An old Hellweg and the Celtic Wellerstrasse intersect near the village.", "The settlement of the area has therefore probably already taken place in the Celtic or pre-Celtic period.Count Gerlach of Nassau bought the village, as well as other properties such as nearby Möttau, from the Counts of Solms in 1335.For protection, he built Grebenhausen Castle in the forest between Dietenhausen and Möttau.", "His son John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg gifted some of the local forest to the neighboring village of Weilmünster in 1350.For centuries, Dietenhausen remained a farming village.", "In addition to farming, the residents also did iron smelting in the surrounding forests.In the course of the territorial reform in Hesse, on 31 December 1970 the former market town of Weilmünster in the Oberlahn district merged voluntarily with the previously independent municipalities of Aulenhausen, Dietenhausen, Ernsthausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach, Lützendorf, Möttau, Rohnstadt and Wolfenhausen to form the new enlarged municipality of Weilmünster.", "Essershausen was added on 31 December 1971.Own districts were established for the former municipalities, and they are still represented politically with an own ''Ortsbeirat'' and ''Ortsvorsteher'' within the larger municipality." ], [ "Demographics", "According to the 2011 census, 444 residents lived in Dietenhausen on May 9, 2011.Of these, 3 (0.7%) were foreigners.", "In terms of age, 60 residents were under 18 years old, 207 were between 18 and 49, 108 were between 50 and 64 and 69 residents were older.", "The residents lived in 186 households.YearPopulation18252351852333187130419052691946409197037320114442021407" ], [ "Sights", "The village has a Protestant church and a number of older and historic buildings.Dietenhausen, Kirche.JPG|Dietenhausen churchDietenhausen, Iserbachstraße 19, Scheune.JPG|Old barn in ''Iserbachstraße''Dietenhausen, Iserbachstraße 19.jpg|Old courtyard in ''Iserbachstraße''Dietenhausen, Altes Rat- und Gemeindehaus.JPG|Old town hall" ], [ "Community life", "There is the village community center on ''Lindenstrasse'', a sports field, a children's playground and hiking trails.", "There is also a sports club, a music club and a carnival club in the village.", "Since 1934, the Dietenhausen Volunteer Fire Department (since February 27, 1996 with a youth and since April 2, 2011 with a children's department) has been providing fire protection and general help for locals." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eimar O'Grady" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eimar O'Grady''' is an Irish stuntwoman." ], [ "Early life and education", "O'Grady is from County Wicklow.", "As a child, she was a competitive swimmer and diver.", "She earned a BA in cello music performance from the Royal Irish Academy of Music.", "She subsequently took the two-year Professional Actor course at The Gaiety School of Acting." ], [ "Career", "After graduation, O'Grady worked as a professional cellist.", "She performed with musicians such as Ray Manzarek and toured with the band One Day International.", "O'Grady began working in stunts in 2008.She has worked as a stunt performer and stunt coordinator on a variety of films and television shows including ''Vikings'', ''The Tudors'', ''Murder Mystery'', and ''Foundation''.", "O'Grady credits working as Eva Green's stunt double on ''Penny Dreadful'' as her breakthrough job." ], [ "Personal life", "O'Grady married to Declan O'Rourke in 2015.The have a son, Lun Dubh." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * Eimar O'Grady at the Stunt Guild of Ireland" ] ]
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[ [ "Rafaela Borggräfe" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rafaela Borggräfe''' (born 5 March 2000) is a German goalkeeper who plays for SC Freiburg in the Frauen-Bundesliga." ], [ "Career", "Borggräfe played for SC Holzhausen and SC March during her youth, before moving to SC Freiburg's youth ranks in 2014.Three years later she moved to the team's second senior squad on a full-time basis, having made her Regionalliga Süd debut against Wetzlar II.For the 2020–21 season, Borggräfe was loaned out to FC Aarau in Switzerland.", "The team would win the league and was promoted to the Swiss Super League, with Borggräfe showing development as the team's starting goalkeeper, keeping six clean sheets.", "The following year, the German was able to usurp Lena Nunding to become Freiburg's starting goalie in the Bundesliga.", "She continued her role throughout the following season, until an illness made her miss nearly the entirety of the 2023 calendar year." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "1950 NCAA basketball championship game" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1950 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game''' was the finals of the 1950 NCAA basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1949-50 NCAA men's basketball season.", "The game was played on March 28, 1950, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.", "It featured the CCNY Beavers of the Metropolitan New York Conference - the reigning NIT champions, and the Bradley Braves of the Missouri Valley Conference.In a rematch of the NIT tournament final on March 18, the Beavers again defeated the Braves to win their only national championship, securing the only Grand Slam in the history of college basketball.", "Irwin Dambrot of CCNY was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, and head coach Nat Holman appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show.", "CCNY winning the national championship was voted the most exciting event in the history of college basketball at Madison Square Garden." ], [ "Participating teams", "===CCNY Beavers===CCNY posted a 17–5 record during the regular season, but failed to attract any support in the final AP Top 20.The team was made up mostly of sophomores and was the last squad selected to play in Madison Square Garden's famed NIT, which had a 12-team field and at that time, was more prestigious than the NCAA tournament.", "Early on in the NCAA Tournament's days, which began in 1939, teams were allowed to participate in both it and the NIT.", "The NCAA later ruled that no team could compete in both tournaments, to avoid having another double champion.People took notice when the Beavers thrashed defending champion San Francisco 65–46 in the opening round.", "CCNY then faced 3rd-ranked and two-time defending national champion Kentucky and their 7-foot center, Bill Spivey, in the second round.", "Kentucky was a racially segregated school from the Southeastern Conference, and several Kentucky players refused to shake hands with the black and Jewish CCNY players before the game.", "This incensed the CCNY players, who then proceeded to embarrass the Wildcats by an 89–50 score, handing Kentucky head coach Adolph Rupp his worst loss ever.", "The blowout win over Kentucky was even more impressive due to the fact that Kentucky had won the national championship in 1948, 1949, and would do so again in 1951.A Cinderella Team had now emerged in the tournament.", "CCNY then defeated Duquesne 62–52 in the semi-final round.", "In the NIT title game, the Beavers squared off against top-ranked Bradley, who had All-American Paul Unruh and the 5'8\" speedster, Gene \"Squeaky\" Melchiorre.", "CCNY came out on top 69–61 to win the NIT title.", "Ed Warner of CCNY was awarded Most Valuable Player honors.After winning the NIT title, the Beavers were immediately selected to participate in the NCAA tournament.", "In the opening round, the Beavers upset second-ranked Ohio State, 56–55.The Beavers then defeated fifth-ranked North Carolina State 78–73 in the Final Four to reach the national championship game.====Tournament results====*East** CCNY 56, Ohio State 55*Final Four** CCNY 78, NC State 73===Bradley Braves===The Braves were the top-ranked team in the nation going into both the NIT and NCAA tournaments.", "They were led by All-American Paul Unruh and the 5'8\" speedster, Gene \"Squeaky\" Melchiorre.", "They made it all the way to the NIT tournament final where they would face unranked CCNY, and were surprisingly upset by a 69–61 score.", "In the NCAA tournament, the Braves defeated UCLA in the opening round, and then defeated Baylor in the Final Four to reach the national championship game, where they would again be pitted against CCNY.====Tournament results====*West** Bradley 73, UCLA 59*Final Four** Bradley 68, Baylor 66" ], [ "Game summary", "Source:" ], [ "Aftermath", "After winning the national title, CCNY was implicated in a point-shaving scandal.", "Players had taken money from gamblers in the point-shaving scandals during the 1948–1949 season and also during some regular-season games in the 1949–1950 season.", "No games were fixed during the post-season tournaments.The scandal involved CCNY and six other schools, including three others in the New York Metropolitan Area: New York University, Long Island University (LIU) and Manhattan College, spreading to Bradley University, the University of Kentucky and the University of Toledo, involving 33 players in all, as well as organized crime.", "Head coach Nat Holman was cleared of any wrongdoing.", "Among the CCNY players taken into custody were All-America forward Ed Warner, center Ed Roman, and guard Al Roth, the three stars of CCNY's starting five that won both the NIT and national championships.", "The police had set up an undercover operation.", "The arrests were made in Penn Station when the players returned from Philadelphia, after CCNY had defeated Temple University, 95–71.The scandal prompted the suspension of the basketball program.", "The school was moved from Division I to Division III and was banned from playing at Madison Square Garden.", "As a result of these sanctions, the CCNY basketball program was de–emphasized, and the school has never again appeared in either the NCAA or NIT tournaments.", "CCNY is the only NCAA Basketball Championship team that is no longer a member of Division I." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Trial of Anton Cherednik" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''trial of Anton Cherednik''' was held in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don from April until November 2023.Taking place during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was the first war crimes trial of the conflict to be held by Russia.", "Cherednik, a member of the Ukrainian Marine Corps, was accused of murdering a civilian he suspected of being a Russian spy, taking part in terrorist activities and attempting to \"forcibly seize power\" in the Donetsk People's Republic.", "Cherednik pleaded guilty to murder on April 4 but denied the other charges; nonetheless, he was found guilty on all counts and sentenced to nineteen years' imprisonment." ], [ "Background", "The Ukrainian city of Mariupol was besieged by Russian forces during the early stages of the war, and by March 2022 the city had been completely encircled.", "Anton Cherednik was a sergeant in the 36th Separate Marine Brigade who was stationed in Mariupol during the siege.", "He was born in the city of Dnipro, and at the time of his trial he was 44 years old.On March 27, Cherednik and another soldier were patrolling in the Mirny area of Mariupol when they encountered and stopped two civilians, Oleksandr Piskunov and Sergei Potseluev.", "Cherednik allegedly fired several rounds from his machine gun at the civilians, forced them to lie on the ground and struck one of them with his weapon.", "The following events are disputed.", "According to Potseluev, Cherednik ordered the two men to pronounce the Ukrainian word \"palyanitsa\" (a test sometimes used by the Ukrainian military to identify enemy infiltrators), and when Piskunov was unable to answer correctly, Cherednik shot him.", "Cherednik initially admitted to this version, which was the version presented by the prosecutor, but later changed his story and claimed that he fired because Piskunov made a sudden gesture and he had believed that Piskunov had a gun.", "Sergei Potseluev was able to answer correctly and the soldiers released him; he returned hours later to bury Piskunov's body.", "The body was later recovered by Russian authorities, who performed an autopsy and determined that Piskunov had been shot in the back.Cherednik was captured by soldiers of the Donetsk People's Republic in April 2022.In a video recorded by Russian investigators on April 6, he admitted that he murdered a civilian in Mariupol." ], [ "Proceedings", "Cherednik was charged with war crimes on April 13, 2022.Initially he was scheduled to be tried under the laws of the DPR, but following Russia's annexation of Donetsk in September 2022 his case was reclassified to conform with the Criminal Code of Russia.", "Under the new indictment, Cherednik was accused of murder, mistreating civilians, forcible seizure of power and training in terrorist activities.", "The terrorism charges related to his training with the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which Russia considers a terrorist organisation.", "He was the first Ukrainian soldier to be charged with war crimes during the invasion.While in pretrial detention, Cherednik was denied access to his family and independent legal representation.", "The court appointed a lawyer named Vladimir Bakulov to defend him.At the start of his trial on April 4, 2023, Cherednik pleaded \"partly guilty\" to the charges, and Bakulov requested a meeting with the judge to explain his client's situation.", "It later emerged that he had pleaded guilty to Piskunov's murder but still denied the other charges.The prosecution called eleven witnesses, but only six testified: the soldier who had accompanied Cherednik, Sergei Potseluev, two of Piskunov's relatives, and two local residents who claimed to have witnessed the murder.", "It was claimed that Cherednik had been motivated by ethnic hatred of Russians, considered an aggravating circumstance that would allow Cherednik to receive a greater sentence.", "The defence denied this and asked the court to take into account the fact that Cherednik had pleaded guilty and assisted the investigation.On November 8, 2023, the Southern Military District Court convicted Cherednik on all counts and sentenced him to imprisonment for nineteen years, a sentence even greater than what the prosecution had requested.", "Cherednik was told he would serve the first three years at a Russian prison and the remainder in a maximum security penal colony.", "Cherednik's lawyer said his client would appeal the sentence." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kunduz Khanate" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Qunduz Khanate''', also known as the '''Khanate of Kunduz''', was a historical khanate in northern Afghanistan.", "It reached the apex of its power under Muhammad Murad Beg.", "The Khanate was eventually conquered by Afghanistan in 1859.In 1888, it was abolished by Abdur Rahman Khan." ], [ "References", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Niilo Saarikivi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Niilo Saarikivi''' (born 6 June 2003) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Ykkösliiga club TPS." ], [ "Club career", "Saarikivi played in the youth sector of FC Honka, and continued his senior career with the club's reserve team in third-tier Kakkonen.", "During 2020–2023, he made a total of 35 league appearances with Honka first team, before the club was suddenly declared for bankruptcy after the 2023 Veikkausliiga season.On 8 January 2024, Saarikivi signed with Turun Palloseura (TPS), competing in the new second tier Ykkösliiga." ], [ "Honours", "====Honka====*Finnish League Cup: 2022*Finnish Cup: 2023 Runners-up" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Bill McLellan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Henslee Clifford \"Bill\" McLellan''' (May 26, 1932 – September 30, 2013) was an American college athletics administrator." ], [ "Early life and career", "McLellan was born in Hamer, South Carolina, and graduated from Dillon High School.", "He attended Clemson University, where he played on the football and baseball teams.", "McLellan graduated in 1954 with a BS degree in agronomy, and earned a MS in agricultural economics in 1956.He then joined Clemson's Department of Agricultural Economics and Seed Certification, before moving to the athletic department staff in 1958." ], [ "Athletic administration", "===Clemson===McLellan was assistant business manager of athletics from 1958 to 1966, when he was named assistant athletic director to Frank Howard.", "When Howard stepped down in 1971, McLellan was named athletic director.", "Under McLellan, Clemson introduced women's sports in 1975, and saw rapid expansion of facilities.", "McLellan was responsible for the construction of athletic offices and training facilities (today known as the Jervey Athletic Center), as well as Memorial Stadium's upper decks in 1978 and 1982.McLellan's tenure was marred by recruiting violations in basketball in 1975, and football in 1982.In both instances, McLellan performed only cursory internal investigations before penalties were handed down by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.", "A steroid scandal in 1984–85 led to the ouster of university president Bill Lee Atchley, while McLellan was placed on a leave of absence.", "McLellan was briefly reassigned to work on facilities planning before resigning from the university in August 1985.===Southern Miss===After a brief stint at Eastern Foods (owned by Clemson alumnus Robert H. Brooks), McLellan was hired as athletic director at the University of Southern Mississippi in 1986.He oversaw an expansion in the school's athletic budget, renovations to M. M. Roberts Stadium and Pete Taylor Park, and led the move from the Metro Conference to the newly-formed Conference USA in 1996." ], [ "Honors and awards", "McLellan was awarded the Clemson Distinguished Service Award in 1982, and inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993, the Southern Mississippi Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001, and the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nelson Mores" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nelson Selim Mores Docmac''' (born 27 October 1959), known as '''Nelson Dekmak''' in Palestine, is a Chilean football manager and former goalkeeper." ], [ "Career", "As a football goalkeeper, Mores played for Provincial Osorno.As a football manager, he has led Provincial Osorno, Curicó Unido and Deportes Puerto Montt in his homeland.", "A historical manager of Provincial Osorno, he has led them five times, also in the top division.A Palestinian descendant, he was the manager of the Palestine national team in 2007 by replacing Azmi Nassar.After coaching Provincial Osorno until January 2019, Mores assumed as sport manager in October of the same year for the 2020 season." ], [ "Personal life", "Mores is a Palestinian descendant.In Palestine, he is known as '''Nelson Dekmak'''." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "New Haven Nutmegs (ice hockey)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''New Haven Nutmegs''' were an American professional ice hockey team based in New Haven, Connecticut." ], [ "History", "Part of the Eastern Amateur Hockey League's mass expansion after World War II, the New Haven Tomahawks were established after the demise of the AHL's New Haven Eagles.", "The team did well in its inaugural season, finishing 10 games above .500 while reaching the league finals.", "For the second season, the team was renamed 'Nutmegs' after Connecticut, the nutmeg state.", "The rebranding didn't help their attendance figures but, more likely, the main culprit was their fall in the standings.", "Though the team finished with a losing record, they still managed to make the playoffs.", "Unfortunately, that was not enough to continue the franchise and the team was disbanded after the '53 season." ], [ "Season-by-season record", "'''''Note:''' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against'' EHL Season GP W L T Pts GF GA Finish Coach Playoffs 1951–52 66 37 27 2 76 256 241 2nd in Northern Morden \"Ducky\" Skinner Lost in Finals 1952–53 60 28 31 1 57 251 223 3rd Tony Hemmerling Lost in Semifinals" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* New Haven Nutmegs Statistics and History* New Haven Nutmegs Eastern Amateur Hockey League" ] ]
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[ [ "Givairo Read" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Givairo Read''' (born 2 June 2006 as '''Givairo Dundas''') is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Eredivisie club Feyenoord." ], [ "Club career", "=== FC Volendam ===Read started his football career with AVV Zeeburgia and moved to the academy of FC Volendam in the summer of 2017.In FC Volendam's academy, he started in the under-12 team and played at several positions.", "He made his debut for Jong Volendam in the Tweede Divisie in a 2–0 win against ASWH on 19 March 2022.By doing so, he became the youngest ever player to play for Jong Volendam at the Dutch third level, at an age of 15 years and 290 days.", "He scored in injury-time in a 2–1 defeat to IJsselmeervogels a week later, becoming the youngest ever goalscorer in the competition.", "Jong Volendam eventually managed to stay up in the Tweede Divisie after beating Jong Almere City in play-offs against relegation.", "On 17 March 2023, Read made his first-team debut, replacing Derry Murkin in the final minutes of a 2–1 win against Fortuna Sittard.", "Jong Volendam relegated from the Tweede Divisie to the under-21 Division.=== Feyenoord ===On 6 June 2023, it was announced that Read rejected an offer from FC Volendam and signed a three-year contract with Feyenoord, where he would play for the under-18 team.", "He was named Most Valuable Player at the friendly Mladen Ramljak Memorial Tournament in August 2023, with Feyenoord beating Manchester United in the final.", "He was named Academy Player of the Month at Feyenoord for his performances in August 2023.Read scored on his UEFA Youth League debut in a 3–0 win over Celtic on 19 September 2023.He travelled with the first team for a training camp in Marbella in January 2024.On 15 February 2024, he made his debut for Feyenoord's first team, as a substitute for Bart Nieuwkoop in a 1–1 draw against AS Roma in the UEFA Europa League knockout round play-offs." ], [ "International career", "In September 2022, Read was called up for the Netherlands U17 team.", "He made his debut in a 3–0 win against the Republic of Ireland on 23 September 2022.On 28 March 2023, he started in a UEFA Under-17 Euro qualifier against England.", "With a 1–0 win, the Netherlands qualified for the final tournament in Hungary.", "Read missed the final tournament due to an injury.", "He played for the Netherlands U19 in October 2023." ], [ "Career statistics", "+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Club Season League National cup Europe Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Jong Volendam 2021–22 Tweede Divisie 11 1 — — 1 0 12 1 2022–23 24 1 — — — 24 1 Club total 35 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 36 2 FC Volendam 2023–23 Eredivisie 1 0 0 0 — — 1 0 Feyenoord 2023–24 Eredivisie 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Career total 36 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 38 2" ], [ "Personal life", "Read was born Givairo Dundas, but his last name changed to his father's after his parents married.", "His parents have roots in Suriname.", "Read went to school at the Don Bosco College." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Introducing the Holocaust" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Introducing the Holocaust: A Graphic Guide''' (originally published as '''''An Introduction to the Holocaust''''') is a book co-authored by Haim Bresheeth and Stuart Hood, with illustrations from Litza Jansz, and serves as an educational resource on the Holocaust.", "The work explores the historical events leading up to, during, and following the Holocaust, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of one of the biggest genocide of the 20th century.", "Originally published in 1994, it has since had 3 reprints and was also published in Turkish, Croatian and Japanese." ], [ "Summary", "The book begins with an analysis of the conditions that enabled the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party, detailing how their ideologies led to the systematic persecution and murder of six million Jews and millions of other victims, including Roma, disabled individuals, and political dissidents.", "Bresheeth and Hood examine the logistical and bureaucratic processes that facilitated the mass exterminations, including the role of ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps.", "Further sections address the responses of various communities, detailing acts of resistance and the experiences of survivors.", "The aftermath of the Holocaust, including the Nuremburg Trials and the efforts to memorialize the events and educate future generations, is also discussed." ], [ "Reception", "Introducing the Holocaust has been praised for its accessible writing style, comprehensive coverage, and thoughtful analysis.", "Critics have highlighted the book's importance as an educational tool, capable of reaching a wide audience to increase awareness and understanding of the Holocaust.", "Times Educational Supplement described the book as \"Excellent\" and praised it for having an astounding amount of material.", "The book has been cited in over 30 published works by academics including Simone Schweber, Rubina Bhatti, amongst others." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Europium(III) carbonate" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Europium(III) carbonate''' is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Eu2(CO3)3." ], [ "Preparation", "Europium(III) carbonate can be obtained by mixing and heating an aqueous solution of ammonium carbonate and europium(III) chloride.", "A saturated carbon dioxide ammonium carbonate solution (obtained from the reaction of hydrochloric acid and ammonium carbonate solution) can also precipitate europium carbonate from a europium salt solution.", "Other preparation methods include the thermal decomposition of europium(III) acetate and the reaction of a suspension of europium(III) oxide in water and supercritical carbon dioxide." ], [ "Chemical properties", "Europium(III) carbonate is soluble in acid and releases carbon dioxide:: Eu2(CO3)3 + 6 H+ → 2 Eu3+ + 3 H2O + 3 CO2↑Europium(III) carbonate decomposes at high temperatures to form europium(III) oxide:: Eu2(CO3)3 → Eu2O3 + 3 CO2↑" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Montse Manzanares" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Montserrat Manzanares Colino''' (born 2 February 1970), known as '''Montse Manzanares''', is a retired Spanish rhythmic gymnast.", "She was national champion in 1986." ], [ "Career", "Montse took up rhythmic gymnastics in 1979, when she was 9 years old, at the Moscardó Gymnasium in Madrid.", "In 1982 she achieved 4th place in the All-Around in the 2nd category in the Spanish Championship, held that year in Palencia.", "The following year she won silver in the All-Around of the 1st category at nationals in Malaga.", "In June of that same year she participated in the Sofia Golden Ring tournament, placing 7th.", "In 1984 she achieved 4th place in the individual All-Around in the honor category at the Spanish Championships, held in Madrid.Around 1984, at the age of 14, she joined the Spanish national team as an individual, training at the Moscardó Gymnasium under the orders of the national team coach Emilia Boneva.", "In November of the same year she was selected as a substitute for the European Championship in Vienna.", "In 1985 she was 14th in the International City of Barcelona Cup and in May, 41st in the Corbeil-Essonnes International and 13th in the Julieta Shishmanova tournament, then she competed in her maiden World Championships in Valladolid, replacing Marta Bobo, taking 17th place in the All-Around.", "At the 1986 Spanish Championships she was crowned national champion ahead of María Martín and Nuria Salido.", "Montse competed at the inaugural Goodwill Games in Moscow in 1986, finishing 13th.", "She also took part in the World Cup Final in Tokyo where she took 18th place.", "That year she was labelled \"the main representative of the new wave of Spanish rhythmic gymnastics, who has taken over from the legendary Martas the gymnasts Marta Bobo and Marta Cantón.\"", "by journalist Manuel Frías.By April 1987 she was 10th in the Wiesbaden tournament, and in May, 11th at the Julieta Shishmanova tournament, 22nd in the Corbeil-Essonnes International.", "At the World Championships in Varna she got 28th place in the All-Around.", "She retired in 1987, at 17.After studying law, in 1991, she joined the Las Rozas de Madrid City Council to work as a rhythmic gymnastics trainer at the Municipal School, mainly teaching the basics of this sport.", "Currently she continues to coach and in addition, she teaches gymnastics to people over 65 years of age.", "After Emilia Boneva's death on 20 September 2019, Lourdes and other former national gymnasts gathered to pay tribute to her during the Euskalgym held on 16 November 2019, the event took place before 8,500 attendees at the Bilbao Exhibition Center de Baracaldo and was followed by a dinner in her honor." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Acropolis Express" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Acropolis Express''' was a long-distance international train that operated between Munich and Athens, named after the ancient citadel in Athens.", "It was a collaborative effort involving the Deutsche Bundesbahn, the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), the Yugoslav Railways (JŽ), and the Hellenic Railways (OSE).", "The route spanned from Munich, passing through Villach, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Belgrade, Prishtina, Skopje, Thessaloniki, and reaching Athens.", "Designated as a D-train in Germany with the train numbers D 290/291, it held the classification of Express (Ex) in Austria and Yugoslavia." ], [ "History", "Introduced in 1967 as a complement to existing Balkan train services, the Acropolis-Express aimed to cater to German tourists, distinguishing itself from the primarily worker-focused Hellas Express, which had been running from Dortmund to Athens since 1963.The Greek State Railways advocated for the Deutsche Bundesbahn to provide the train cars.Initially featuring both open sitting railcars and sleeping cars from DSG and a sleeping car from CIWL, the Acropolis underwent changes over the years.", "The sleeping car was discontinued in 1972, and additional sleeping cars from JŽ, operating only until Yugoslavia, were introduced in the winter timetable of 1978/79.The majority of the train's sitting cars were supplied by DB and JŽ, with only DB cars continuing to Greece.", "In the 1980s, OSE also contributed some of the carriages.The Acropolis, following the Hellas Express and Istanbul Express, was among the longest-distance train services originating from West Germany.", "However, with the onset of the Yugoslav Wars in 1991, the service was discontinued." ], [ "See also", "* EuroCity* EuroCity-Express* Orfana rail disaster" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* https://www.marklin.gr/media/pdf/Acropolis%20Express1.pdf" ] ]
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