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Absolutely and completely monotonic functions and sequences
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Some important properties
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Both the extensions and applications of the theory of absolutely monotonic functions derive from theorems.
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Absolutely and completely monotonic functions and sequences
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Further reading
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The following is a random selection from the large body of literature on absolutely/completely monotonic functions/sequences.
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Dichlormid
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Dichloramid is an organic compound with the formula Cl2CHCON(CH2C=CH2)2. The compound can be classified as the amide of diallylamine and dichloroacetic acid. It is an herbicide safener for use with maize.
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Elephant beauty pageant
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Elephant beauty pageant is an annual event held in Chitwan National Park, Nepal for selecting the most beautiful female elephant. The main aim of the competition is to enhance the bonding between elephants and humans. The event act as a major tourist attraction in the national park. The event was started from 2010.
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Charity Morgan
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Chef Charity Morgan is an American plant-based chef and cookbook author. She is the wife of former NFL Linebacker Derrick Morgan, and appeared with him in the 2018 plant-based diet documentary, The Game Changers.
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Charity Morgan
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Early life and education
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Morgan grew up on a farm near Sacramento, California. Her culinary interests began as a child, when she was influenced by the dishes from her “mother’s Puerto Rican heritage,” and Creole dishes made by her paternal grandmother. Her mother's cooking was also influenced by friends from the Philippines, Mexico, and India. In addition, her eventual shift away from animal products was partially the result of watching animals killed for food on her family's farm.
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Charity Morgan
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Early life and education
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She is a graduate of the Pasadena, California branch of Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts.
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Charity Morgan
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Career
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After an externship through Le Cordon Bleu with a “very high-end restaurant off Melrose,” in Los Angeles, Morgan worked as a chef for a few restaurants and catering companies, before becoming a private chef for people who can't cook.
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Charity Morgan
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Career
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Although Morgan and her husband former NFL Linebacker Derrick Morgan tried going plant-based in 2015, they did not succeed. A few years later in 2017, Derrick tried again after meeting with a nutritionist in order to improve his athletic performance. However, as he didn't like the food that was part of that program, Charity decided to become a plant-based chef in order to prepare his meals. After helping Derrick transition to a fully plant-based diet, Charity then convinced several other Tennessee Titans into making the change as well. Both Charity and Derrick appeared in the 2018 documentary The Game Changers, which is about plant-based athletes.
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Charity Morgan
| 75,668,958 |
Career
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Morgan describes her plant-based approach as “Plegan,” which helped her move beyond traditional definitions of Veganism. In 2023, Tasting Table named Morgan as one of the “21 Plant-Based Chefs You Need To Know.” Her first cookbook, Unbelievably Vegan: 100+ Life-Changing, Plant-Based Recipes: A Cookbook (2022), was named one of the "15 Best Cookbooks of 2022” by Esquire, one of the “10 Best New Vegan Cookbooks” for 2023 by the Food Network, one of the “The 18 Best Vegan Cookbooks for Every Type of Meal” by Food & Wine, one of the “13 Of The Best Cookbooks To Keep You Inspired In The Kitchen” by Forbes, and one of the “6 Best Vegan Cookbooks to Get More Plants in Your Diet,” by Runner's World.
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Charity Morgan
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Personal life
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Morgan lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband Derrick Morgan and their children.
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Freedom and Future Association
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The Freedom and Future Association (Turkish: Hürriyet ve İstikbal Derneği) is a Turkish ultranationalist group based in Gebze.
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Freedom and Future Association
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History
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The group was founded after the pandemic ended by Alaattin Kürşat Derebaş, a member of the Victory Party. Although Derebaş is a member of the Victory Party and an associate of Ümit Özdağ. Derebaş, in 2023, also became the district governor for his native Gebze District as a member of the Victory Party. At 19 years old, he became the youngest person in all of Kocaeli to be a district governor.
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Freedom and Future Association
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History
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The group is known to march in public, regardless of the weather, anytime Turkish soldiers are killed. The group also uses various slogans such as "martyrs never die, the homeland never divides", "heroes give their lives to let the nation live", and "how happy is the one who says I am a Turk". Its leader, Alaattin Derebaş, is known for his very emotional and passionate speeches which he usually makes loudly after the group's rallies. Derebaş advises every Turk to "be a nationalist" and threatened the Turks who are not nationalists by saying they "will be the first to be tried". He also referred to Abdullah Öcalan as a "baby killer". The group is strongly against communism. Derebaş also stated that the group will not meet with any organisation that is critical of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
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Freedom and Future Association
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History
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The group, in a collaboration with the Turkists of Izmit (İzmitli Türkçüler), a very similar organisation led by Recep Mert that uses the same flag, made a statement against refugees in 2023. Alaattin Kürşat Derebaş was present, in which he compared the Arab immigrants and refugees in Turkey to invaders. He stated that Turkey "is not a holiday resort" and that "the Turkists will continue their war for this homeland with the same spirit and consciousness, just as they fought in China a thousand years ago, and just as they fought in Çanakkale 100 years ago". He says that the independence of the Republic of Turkey, founded by Ataturk in 1923, would be protected at all costs. He also voiced his opposition to Pan-Islamism and stated that Turks should be concerned with Kirkuk and East Turkistan rather than other Muslims.
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Ushkovayzet
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Ushkovayzet (Finnish: uskovaiset, lit. 'believer(s)' or Finnish: oikea kristittyjä, lit. 'right/true Christians', Russian: Ушковайзет) were an Evangelical group of Orthodox Christian Baltic Finns in Russia. The missionary activity of the Laestadians had significant influence on its formation. Like the Laestadians, the Ushkovayzet did not leave their original Christian communities. Supporters of the movement often stayed within existing Orthodox congregations. However, their focus was largely on Evangelical methods such as lay-preaching, translating the Gospel into the vernacular and so on.
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Ushkovayzet
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History
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The movement emerged in Northern Russia in the early 19th century. The movement's founders were the Karelian boxmakers Girgory Bogdanov and Semyon Pyalliev, and the Finns Karl, David and Johan Tauriainen. In the mid-1807s, it gained prominence in the village of Kalevala. Their teachings spread amongst the Orthodox Karelian population and elsewhere in the Kemsky District, where the village is located. In Ukhta and Voynitsakh there were at least 500 followers of the movement.
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Ushkovayzet
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History
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In Ukhta on the 18th of August, 1879, provincial authorities arrested six people: two residents of Ukhta named Alexei Pyalliev and Timofey Tikhonov, a Karelian from Voinitsa named Vasily Malikin and three Finns; the brothers David and Johan Venberg and their acquaintance Kaarlo Tauriainen. The rest of the village was intimidated by authorities. The six men were convicted of seducing Orthodox believers and sent to the local prison in Kem. After two months in prison, the men were released. The sect however, continued to be and confession books in the early 20th century suggest there were sectarian Ushkovayzet in the Kemsky District: one in Panozero, a family of four in Voynitsakh and 20 people in Ukhta.
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Ushkovayzet
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History
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Not much is known about the Ushkovayzet movement in its later period. It is thought that the sect, not getting support nor understanding from the local population simply faded away over time.
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Ushkovayzet
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Hekhulites
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Hekhulites, or Hikhkhulites, were a charismatic sub-movement within the Ushkovayzet movement. The nickname 'Hikhkhulite', in a similar way to Quakers or Shakers, was coined by outsiders who noted that during their worship, they seem to become so inspired by the spirit that they began to jump in ecstasy and utter sounds which sounded like hekh-hekh.
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Ushkovayzet
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Doctrine
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Followers of the Ushkovayzet movement considered themselves trule-believers and they referred to those without the movement as Finnish: pakana, lit. 'pagan' or Finnish: epäjumalaa, lit. 'idolater'. They urged followers to repent from sins such as drunkenness and laziness. And rejected many sacraments of the Orthodox Church, believing in a similar principle to Sola fide regarding salvation. However, unlike Old Believers, many in the Ushkovayzet movement acknowledged baptism and marriage within the Orthodox Church and attended some services in church. The movement's followers did not venerate the apostles, saints, holy relics or icons. And they did not observe fasting nor make the sign of the cross. Their doctrine taught that each member was capable of preaching like the apostles, as each had the Holy Spirit within them. The sacrament of confession before or with a priest was also rejected on the basis of the Apostle James: "Therefore confess your sins to one another." (James 5:16). Instead confessing amongst themselves within the congregation. The rejected ritualism, icons, fasting, sacraments, clergy and considered formal church buildings to be unnecessary, reading selections from the Holy Scriptures at their own gatherings instead.
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2023 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team
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The 2023 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team represented the University of Louisiana at Lafayette during the 2023 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Ragin' Cajuns played their home games at M. L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo Park and were led by fourth–year head coach Matt Deggs. They were members of the Sun Belt Conference.
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2023 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team
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Preseason
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2023 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team
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Preseason
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The Sun Belt Conference Coaches Poll was released on February 8, 2023. Louisiana was picked to finish fourth with 154 votes and 1 first place vote.
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2023 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team
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Schedule and results
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*Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll.
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Andor Vidor
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Andor Vidor (1912–1943) was a Hungarian cinematographer. Under trained the guidance of István Eiben he went on to shoot a dozen Hungarian films during the 1930s, generally romantic comedies. His career was halted by the introduction of the Anti-Jewish Laws of 1938 aimed to remove those of Jewish ethnicity from the Hungarian film industry. His final work was as editor on the 1939 sports comedy film 3:1 a szerelem javára The exact date and location are unclear, although he was working as a forced labourer.
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Vishnu Tiwari
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Vishnu Tiwari, (born in Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh, in 1978), is an Indian man who was wrongfully accused and convicted of rape. Tiwari spent two decades behind bars, taking help from various NGOs and suffering bankruptcy, enduring a life sentence before the being declared not guilty by the Allahabad High Court.
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Vishnu Tiwari
| 75,669,105 |
Background
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Vishnu Tiwari hailed from the village of Silawan in Lalitpur and, at the age of 23, found himself entangled in a legal battle that would shape the course of his life. Living with his father and two brothers, Tiwari was a school dropout who worked odd jobs to support his family.
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Vishnu Tiwari
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Accusation and conviction
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In September 2000, a woman from Silawan accused Vishnu Tiwari of rape, criminal intimidation, and sexual exploitation under the IPC and the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The trial court in Uttar Pradesh sentenced him to life imprisonment in 2001, relying solely on the woman's allegations. Despite being known as a mild-mannered person and a gifted cook, Tiwari faced the harsh reality of prison life. His limited financial resources prevented him from securing adequate legal representation, and he struggled to mount a robust defense.
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Vishnu Tiwari
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Accusation and conviction
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In 2005, Vishnu Tiwari decided to challenge the verdict against him, and in 2020, the authorities appealed to the Allahabad High Court. On 28 January, a division bench of Justices Kaushal Jayendra Thaker and Gautam Chaudhary declared Vishnu not guilty. The court highlighted significant discrepancies in the case, including the delayed filing of the FIR, the absence of injuries on the woman's private parts, and a potential motive stemming from a land dispute.
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Vishnu Tiwari
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Accusation and conviction
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Vishnu Tiwari's release from Agra Central Jail on 3 March, after two decades of wrongful imprisonment, marked his return to a vastly changed world. Adjusting to the advancements in technology, especially the prevalence of mobile phones, proved challenging for the 43-year-old.
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Vishnu Tiwari
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Accusation and conviction
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During his incarceration, Tiwari lost his father, mother, and two brothers. The family's economic condition deteriorated, leading to the sale of ancestral lands and buffaloes to cover legal expenses. Unable to attend the funerals of his family members, Vishnu Tiwari faced emotional and financial hardships upon his release.
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Vishnu Tiwari
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National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Involvement
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Taking suo motu cognizance of Vishnu Tiwari's 20 years of wrongful imprisonment, the NHRC issued notices to the chief secretary and director-general of police in Uttar Pradesh. The NHRC sought a detailed report on the matter, emphasizing the potential non-application of Section 433 CrPc, which allows for the commutation of sentences.
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Vishnu Tiwari
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Legacy
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Vishnu Tiwari's case has sparked public outrage and raised questions about the flaws in the Indian legal system. The controversy surrounding his wrongful conviction has prompted discussions on the need for judicial reforms and the protection of individuals from false accusations.
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Xiaomi Auto
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Xiaomi Automobile Co., Ltd or Xiaomi Auto (Chinese: 小米汽车) is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Beijing, subsidiary of Chinese consumer electronics company Xiaomi.
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Xiaomi Auto
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Found in 2021 by Lei Jun, the company mainly develops and manufactures electric vehicles.
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Xiaomi Auto
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History
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On March 30, 2021, Lei Jun announced that Xiaomi Group would establish a wholly-owned subsidiary dedicated to the intelligent electric vehicle (EV) business. The initial investment for this venture was set at 10 billion Chinese Yuan, with an expected total investment of 10 billion US Dollars over the next 10 years. Lei Jun, the CEO of the group, would also serve as the CEO of the intelligent electric vehicle business.
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Xiaomi Auto
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History
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On September 1, 2021, Xiaomi Automobile Co., Ltd. was established.
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Xiaomi Auto
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History
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On November 27, 2021, the Municipal Government of Beijing and Xiaomi officially signed a cooperation agreement, formally announcing Xiaomi Automobile's establishment in the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone. Xiaomi Automobile plans to build a two-phase vehicle factory with a cumulative annual production capacity of 300,000 vehicles. The production capacities for the first and second phases are 150,000 vehicles each. The first car is scheduled to roll off the production line in the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone in 2024, marking the commencement of mass production.
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Xiaomi Auto
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History
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In March 2022, Xiaomi Group released its annual performance report for 2021. The report revealed that Xiaomi's intelligent electric vehicle business had progressed beyond expectations since announcing the car manufacturing plan in March 2021. As of now, the research and development team for the automotive business has grown to exceed 1,000 people, and it is anticipated that formal mass production will commence in the first half of 2024.
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Xiaomi Auto
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History
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On 28 December 2023, Xiaomi has unveiled its first electric car, the SU7.
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Huntington's method
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#REDIRECT Huntington–Hill method
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Jim Roxburgh (rugby union)
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James Russell Roxburgh (born 28 October 1946) is an Australian former rugby union international.
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Jim Roxburgh (rugby union)
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Roxburgh was born in the town of Wudinna, South Australia and educated in Sydney at The King's School. He played first-grade rugby for Sydney University, earning a blue in 1965.
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Jim Roxburgh (rugby union)
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A prop, Roxburgh was capped nine times for the Wallabies, debuting in 1968 against the All Blacks at the Sydney Cricket Ground. After featuring in all four Tests on the 1969 tour of South Africa, he became outspoken in his opposition to the country's apartheid policy and was amongst a group of seven Wallabies players who ruled themselves out of potential selection when the Springboks visited Australia two years later.
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Yew Teong Look
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Yew Teong Look is a Malaysian politician who served as vice President of Malaysian Chinese Association from 4 November 2018 to 2023. Member of Parliament (MP) for Wangsa Maju seat from March 2004 to March 2008 and Parliamentary Secretary from 2004 to 2008. Prior that he had served as Senator from 2001 to 2004.
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Yew Teong Look
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References
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Metalurhiynyi District
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The Metalurhiynyi District (Ukrainian: Металургійний район, Metalurhiynyi raion) is one of seven administrative urban districts (raions) of the city of Kryvyi Rih, located in southern Ukraine. It was formerly known as Dzerzhinsky district.
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Time of Trial (film)
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Time of Trial (Hungarian: Alkalom) is a 1942 Hungarian drama film directed by Endre Rodríguez and starring Katalin Karády, László Szilassy and Artúr Somlay. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. A separate Bulgarian-langauge version Izpitanie was also produced.
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Sumitra Sen
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Sumitra Sen (7 March 1933 – 3 January 2023) was a Bengali singer and an Indian exponent of Rabindra Sangeet. Her rendition style popularised Tagore's songs without losing the original notations.
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Sumitra Sen
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Career
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Sen started her singing career in 1951 with two Nazrulgeetis, 'Gother rakhal bole de re' and 'Bedonar bedi tole'. Her famous songs include one with Pratima Banerjee, 'Aamtalay jhamur jhumur'. She also sang folk songs. But she is known for her Rabindra Sangeet renditions, which carved a niche for her. She recorded over 150 Tagore songs. She also lent her voice to popular stage productions like 'Shyama', 'Shaapmochon', 'Balmiki Pratibha', 'Barshamangal'. lent her voice to 16 movies in Tollywood. Her rendition of 'Mago tobo bine sangeeto premo lalito' for Pankaj Mullick's 'Mahisashuramardini' created history said Jayati Chakraborty, another well-known Bengali singer in an obit in Times of India. She was associated with institutes of eminence related to Tagore like the Rabindra Bharati University and many others.
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Sumitra Sen
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Death and legacy
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Sen died at her Bollygunge home leaving behind her two daughters, Indrani and Sraboni. who are also well-known Bengali singers. She was suffering from broncho-pneumonia issues for some time and passed away on 3 January 2023. She had many students and followers. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed condolences to the bereaved family.
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Carmen Conesa
| 75,669,220 |
Carmen Conesa Hernández (born 15 September 1960) is a Spanish actress, singer, and painter. She gained notoriety for her performance in Las chicas de hoy en día [es] (1991–92).
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Carmen Conesa
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Life and career
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Carmen Conesa Hernández was born in Barcelona on 15 September 1960. Her mother was voice actress Matilde Conesa [es]. She trained at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. She gained notoriety to a television audience for her performance alongside Diana Peñalver in Las chicas de hoy en día [es]. She has since featured in television series such as La señora, Com si fos ahir [es] Amar es para siempre, and Merlí: Sapere Aude.
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Carmen Conesa
| 75,669,220 |
Life and career
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Her film credits include performances in The Knight of the Dragon, Cómo ser mujer y no morir en el intento [es], Uptown, The Longest Night, Makinavaja, and Father There Is Only One 3. Her stage work include performances in musical plays.
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Dovhyntsivskyi District
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The Dovhyntsivskyi District (Ukrainian: Довгинцівський район, Dovhyntsivskyi raion) is one of seven administrative urban districts (raions) of the city of Kryvyi Rih, located in southern Ukraine.
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Cryptolasma
| 75,669,275 |
Cryptolasma is a genus of harvestmen in the family Nemastomatidae with two described species (as of 2023). Both species are found in the Central eastern region of Mexico in Veracruz state.
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Cryptolasma
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Description
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The genus Cryptolasma was described by Cruz-López, Cruz-Bonilla & Francke, 2018, with the type species Cryptolasma aberrante Cruz-López, Cruz-Bonilla & Francke, 2018. The genus is said to be easily recognized from other ortholasmatines by a unique character combination. The ocular process is inserted dorsally, curved anteriorly and ornate with many disorganized anvil-shaped tubercles, while ventrally has a row of spatulate setae. The eyes are in the middle of ocular process, without ocular keels. Adjacent to the eyes are four or five pairs of extended lateral processes, densely covered with many lingulate (tongue-shaped) setae. Scutum is small, covered by many disorganized anvil-shaped tubercles, but not forming distinct cells-like patterning; only with three smooth areas. Else, the males have the stylus of the penis hook-shaped, apex disrupted; glans covered by two types of setae, with approximately seven small setae, and a latero-basal pair of large setae. (Description adapted from Cruz-López, Cruz-Bonilla & Francke, 2018, pp. 717-718).
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Cryptolasma
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Species
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These two species belong to the genus Cryptolasma:
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Cryptolasma
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Etymology
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The genus is neuter. The generic name is a combination of the prefix crypto- from the Greek kryptós meaning hidden or secret, with -lasma, a common suffix of the subfamily; in reference to the peculiar cryptic habits.
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Sierra Leone collared fruit bat
| 75,669,279 |
Myonycteris leptodon is a species of megabat found in West Africa.
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The Capture of Jerusalem by Titus (Poussin)
| 75,669,284 |
The capture of Jerusalem by Titus in AD 70 is the subject of several history paintings by Nicolas Poussin. The earliest version, dated to 1626, is in the Israel Museum, catalogued as The Destruction and Sack of the Temple of Jerusalem. Another version, dated to 1635, is in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, catalogued as Destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem by Titus (German: Zerstörung des Tempels in Jerusalem durch Titus).
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The Capture of Jerusalem by Titus (Poussin)
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First version
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The subject is the conquest of Jerusalem and the spoilation of the Second Temple by the Romans under the command of the future Emperor Titus. As recounted by Josephus in The Jewish War, "...Caesar [Titus], both by voice and hand, signalled to the combatants to extinguish the fire; but they neither heard his shouts, drowned in the louder din which filled their ears, nor heeded his beckoning hand, distracted as they were by the fight or their fury. The impetuosity of the legionaries, when they joined the fray, neither exhortation nor threat could restrain; passion was for all the only leader..."
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The Capture of Jerusalem by Titus (Poussin)
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First version
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Painted for Cardinal Francesco Barberini in 1626. Mentioned by Smith (1837), considered lost by Blunt (1966) and Wright (1985), rediscovered by Sir Denis Mahon in 1995. Wright (2007), in his revised catalogue raisonné, comments: "This is the most significant work by Poussin to reappear in recent years." This picture is composed of fewer figures than the second version.
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The Capture of Jerusalem by Titus (Poussin)
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Second version
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The composition represents a scene of confusion consistent with the subject; but, amidst the tumultuary movement the victorious Titus is seen receiving the homage of the Jewish citizens and several Roman soldiers bearing away the costly vessels, and other treasures of the Temple, are conspicuous.
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The Capture of Jerusalem by Titus (Poussin)
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Second version
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Wright sees similarities between this picture and Poussin's first version of The Rape of the Sabines, of about the same date.
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The Capture of Jerusalem by Titus (Poussin)
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Second version
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Painted for Cardinal Barberini in 1635, and presented by him to the Prince of Eggenberg, Imperial Ambassador to the Holy See in 1638–1639, probably as a gift to the Holy Roman Emperor.
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Black Star (music label)
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Black Star is a Russian record label & production company. The label's artists include Egor Ship, Klava Koka, Nazima, Natan & other singers.
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Black Star (music label)
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History
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In 2007, «Black Star Inc.» with the companies «АРС» & «IlyaKireev Company» organized an R&B/Soul festival under the title «Vерсия 0.1».
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Black Star (music label)
| 75,669,292 |
History
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In 2009, producer Valeriy Evsikov left the label, having previously collaborated with Timati for more than three years and authored songs like «Потанцуй», "Forever", "Плачут небеса", and "Не сходи с ума".
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Black Star (music label)
| 75,669,292 |
History
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In Fall 2015, Black Star signed a new artist, rapper Alexander Morozov from Tomsk, better known as Sasha Chest. On 7 October he published a video with Timati called«Лучший друг», for Vladimir Putin's birthday.
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Black Star (music label)
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History
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On 16 February 2019, the label conducted a second round of casting for the second season of the show «Песни» on the channel ТNТ. As a result of the casting, the label's new artists were Vyacheslav Isakov (Slame), Anna Boronina, Arsen Antonya, Artem Amchislavsky (Amchi) and Anna Saidaleva (Anet Sai) when their contracts ended.
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Black Star (music label)
| 75,669,292 |
History
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On 27 July 2020, the label removed its founder Timati, also removing the full catalog of his songs. The reason for it is due to a "loss of charm" from the label.
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Black Star (music label)
| 75,669,292 |
History
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In September 2021, Egor Ship joined the label.
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Black Star (music label)
| 75,669,292 |
History
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In January 2022, Mot left the label.
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Akuyaku Reijō Tensei Oji-san
| 75,669,300 |
Akuyaku Reijō Tensei Oji-san (悪役令嬢転生おじさん, lit. 'The Middle-Aged Man that Reincarnated as a Villainess') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Michiro Ueyama [ja]. It has been serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's seinen manga magazine Young King Ours GH [ja] since March 2020, with its chapters collected in five tankōbon volumes as of June 2023. An anime television series adaptation has been announced.
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Akuyaku Reijō Tensei Oji-san
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Media
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Written and illustrated by Michiro Ueyama [ja], Akuyaku Reijō Tensei Oji-san started in Shōnen Gahōsha's seinen manga magazine Young King Ours GH [ja] on March 16, 2020. Shōnen Gahōsha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on December 16, 2020. As of June 5, 2023, five volumes have been released.
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Akuyaku Reijō Tensei Oji-san
| 75,669,300 |
Media
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In December 2023, it was announced that the manga would receive an anime television series adaptation.
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Akuyaku Reijō Tensei Oji-san
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Reception
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In 2020, the manga was nominated for the sixth Next Manga Awards and placed fourth out of the 50 nominees with 17,633 votes.
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Shan Yichun
| 75,669,314 |
Shan Yichun (Chinese: 单依纯, born 23 December 2002) is a Chinese singer-songwriter.
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Battle of Los Llanos de Santa Rosa
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The Battle of Los Llanos de Santa Rosa was fought on February 22 of 1852 between the coalition of the Guatemalan and Salvadoran armies and the Honduran army under the command of José Trinidad Cabañas.
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Battle of Los Llanos de Santa Rosa
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In 1852, under President José Trinidad Cabañas, he led Honduran forces to Los Llanos de Santa Rosa (current day Santa Rosa de Copán to defend the tobacco factory, plantations, and tobacco production against invasions from Guatemalan and Salvadoran armies. Despite being outnumbered (800 vs. 2,700), the Honduran army, led by Cabañas, defeated the combined forces.
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Leigh-Ann Russell
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Leigh-Ann Russell FREng FRSE is a Scottish engineer. She has worked as an executive at the petroleum company BP, where she is currently Executive Vice President of Innovation & Engineering.
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Leigh-Ann Russell
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Leigh-Ann Russell was educated at the University of Aberdeen, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Her career in engineering began sometime between the late-1990s and the early-2000s, beginning as an executive at the oilfield service company Schlumberger. Russell joined the petroleum company BP, where she served as Engineering Manager and Operations Manager for the North Sea and as Global Vice President of Technical Functions. In June 2020, amidst supply chain issues during the COVID-19 pandemic, Russell publicly objected to the practice of mailing letters to companies demanding cost reduction, saying that waste reduction was a more productive alternative. Russell was promoted from head of procurement and supply chain management to senior vice president of procurement on 1 July 2020. On 1 March 2022, Russell was promoted to Executive Vice President of Innovation & Engineering; that position is equivalent to the roles associated with chief digital officer, chief scientific officer, and chief technology officer.
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Leigh-Ann Russell
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Outside of engineering, she also serves as a non-executive director for the manufacturing company Hill & Smith.
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Leigh-Ann Russell
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Biography
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Russell was elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2019. She was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2022. She was also made an honorary Professor of Practice at Queen's University Belfast in 2022. She is also a Fellow of the Energy Institute and a Chartered Petroleum Engineer.
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Leigh-Ann Russell
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Biography
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Russell is from Aberdeen.
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Monastery of the Transfiguration (Bukidnon)
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The Monastery of the Transfiguration, also known as the Abbey of the Transfiguration , is a Roman Catholic monastery complex in Malaybalay, Bukidnon, Philippines ran by the Benedictines.
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Monastery of the Transfiguration (Bukidnon)
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Background
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Established in 1983, the complex is noted for the Transfiguration Church with a pyramid structure which was designed by National Artist Leandro Locsin. The church inspired from Ifugao nipa huts was inaugurated in August 6, 1996.
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Monastery of the Transfiguration (Bukidnon)
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Background
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It also has a two-storey museum which host the vestment collection of Dom Martin Gomez, a priest who served as a couturier for then-Fist Lady Imelda Marcos in the 1970s. It opened in August 6, 2008.
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Pavica
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Pavica, also spelled Pavika, is a village situated in Basse-Kotto Prefecture, Central African Republic.
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Pavica
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History
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UPC and Anti-balaka clashed in Pavica on 6 June 2017. Ten people were killed and five injured. More than 500 people fled to Alindao. A clash between two warring armed groups occurred in Pavica on 12 June. Four militias were injured and transferred to Alindao Health Center. The clash between two armed groups happened in Pavica on 25 August, resulting in casualties. Due to the attack, around 1000 to 1500 people sought refuge in MINUSCA base.
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Pavica
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History
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Anti-balaka militias stormed MINUSCA troops in the village on 23 August 2018, and one Burundian contingent was killed. UPC visited Pavica on 29 April 2021 to tell that they would attack Alindao. They then withdrew from the village, and FACA and Wagner seized it. FACA and Wagner, however, retreated from Pavica and UPC occpied the village again. They killed several people and burned houses before they left Pavica. Later, Wagner returned to the village and erected a checkpoint.
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Pavica
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Education
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Pavica has one school.
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Pavica
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Healthcare
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There is one health post in the village. On 5 August 2017, unknown gunmen killed the head of Pavica health post.
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Mile High Peak
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Mile High Peak is a 5,331-foot (1,625 m) mountain summit in the U.S. state of Alaska.
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Mile High Peak
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Mile High Peak is located 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Anchorage in the western Chugach Mountains and within Chugach State Park. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains to Knik Arm via Peters Creek and Eagle River. Although modest in elevation, relief is significant as the summit rises approximately 4,800 feet (1,463 m) above Peters Creek in 2.5 miles (4.0 km) and 5,200 feet (1,585 m) above Eagle River in three miles (4.8 km). The mountain's toponym has not been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names.
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Mile High Peak
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Climate
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Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mile High Peak is located in a subarctic climate zone with long, cold, snowy winters, and mild summers. Weather systems coming off the Gulf of Alaska are forced upwards by the Chugach Mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall. Winter temperatures can drop below −10 °F with wind chill factors below −20 °F.
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The Ship That Never Was
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The Ship That Never Was is a 1984 Australian stage pantomime by Richard Davey based on the 1834 Frederick escape.
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The Ship That Never Was
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It made its debut in Hobart in 1984 and was performed around Tasmania and Victoria. In 1993 it was transferred to the Straham Amphitheatre by the Round Earth Theatre Company in Strahan, Tasmania. It became the longest running performance in Australia being performed seven nights a week.
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