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2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | The Four (4) Franchise teams will play with each other on a single league basis where each team getting 3 (Three) four-day matches, Top two teams in the point table will be played in the final. |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | Scoring of Points |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | League matches will be played on points systems that are as follows: |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | i) For a win, 16 points, plus any bonus points scored in the first innings. ii) In a tie, each side to score 8 points, plus any bonus points scored in the first innings. iii) In a drawn match, each side to score 3 points, plus any bonus points scored in the first innings iv) If a match is abandoned without a ball being bowled, each side to score 3 points. |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | First Innings Bonus Points: |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | First Innings Bonus Points as follows |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | a) Batting and Bowling Bonus Points only will apply for each team's first innings only up to the end of 110 overs and retained whatever the result of the match. |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | i) A maximum of five batting bonus points to be available as under: |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | 200 to 249 runs................................................... 1 point 250 to 299 runs................................................. 2 points 300 to 349 runs................................................. 3 points 350 to 399 runs................................................. 4 points 400 runs or over................................................ 5 points |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | ii) A maximum of three bowling bonus points to be available as under: |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | 3 to 5 wickets taken............................................ 1 point 6 to 8 wickets taken.......................................... 2 points 9 to 10 wickets taken........................................ 3 points |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | b) First Innings Lead…………………………….1 point |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | c) If for adverse condition playing time has been lost for 6(six) hour or more then No Bonus Points will be awarded unless both Team have completed their first innings. |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | Determination of position of teams in the league: |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | At the completion of the league phase position of the teams will be determined by total accumulated points. |
2013–14 Bangladesh Cricket League | 75,676,657 | Format | i) If two (02) or more teams' achieved points become equal in the points table after the conclusion of the league, then the standings of the teams will be determined by the higher number of outright wins. ii) If the numbers of outright wins are still equal then team having the first innings lead in the match concerned will be placed higher in the standing. iii) If still equal then the position will be determined by taking into account the number of runs conceded per wicket taken by the teams concerned in the match played. |
Israelis in Armenia | 75,676,660 | Israelis in Armenia or Israeli Armenians are citizens or residents of Armenia who were originally from Israel, are of Israeli descent or hold dual citizenship with Israel. |
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Israelis in Armenia | 75,676,660 | Community in Yerevan | Like other immigrant communities in Armenia, Israelis are overwhelmingly concentrated in the country's capital, Yerevan. The community remains small but has been growing since 2022 thanks to the influx of Russian immigrants following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which included a number of Russian-Israelis previously residing in Russia, and increasing yerida from Israel related to the 2023 judicial reform and the Israel–Hamas war. |
Israelis in Armenia | 75,676,660 | Community in Yerevan | Yerevan is home to two Israeli-owned and Israel-themed restaurants, Hummus Kimchi and Mama Jan. Mama Jan was established by cultural activist Julia Kislev who moved to Armenia in 2016. Today, it serves as a meeting point for the city's growing Jewish community and routinely hosts secular parties on Jewish holidays. |
Israelis in Armenia | 75,676,660 | Community in Yerevan | In 2013, an honorary consulate of Israel was opened on Komitas Avenue in Arabkir, Yerevan. It is headed by Achot Chakhmouradian. |
Israelis in Armenia | 75,676,660 | Community in Yerevan | Other notable Israelis residing in Yerevan include composer William Weiner, contemporary artist Vanane Borian, journalist Dor Shabashewitz and chef Dmitry Shingarev. |
Israelis in Armenia | 75,676,660 | Tourism | Armenia is an increasingly popular destination for Israeli tourists. The 13th-century Jewish cemetery in the Armenian village of Yeghegis, Vayots Dzor Province, is one of the major attractions for Jewish visitors. |
Israelis in Armenia | 75,676,660 | Tourism | Amidst rising levels of antisemitism across the world during the Israel–Hamas war, Israel's National Security Council ranked Armenia as the safest country in the South Caucasus and Central Asia for Israeli visitors. |
Israelis in Armenia | 75,676,660 | Issues and controversies | In 2017, it was reported that the Israeli Ministry of Health asked the police to investigate a potential fraud scheme where Arab Israeli medical students were allegedly getting certificates from Armenian universities in exchange for bribes without actually completing their education. |
Buqdarkayn | 75,676,665 | Buqdarkayn is a village in the state of Sool region of Somaliland. The village is situated between the village of Muraayda and east of the village of Yagori, where another Somaliland base is also situated. |
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Neetho Cheppalani | 75,676,668 | Neetho Cheppalani (transl. To talk with you) is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by and starring Akash and newcomer Anupriya. |
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Neetho Cheppalani | 75,676,668 | Plot | According to the director, "'The entire story focuses on situations during college vacation. The hero goes to his native place for the holidays and falls in love with a beautiful girl (Anupriya) there. And he gets full support from his grandfather (M. S. Narayana) who has a modern outlook. He wishes that his grandson also should go in for a love marriage, like him. But our hero falls short of words to express his love for the girl even though it is love at first sight for him. His travails in expressing his feelings have been depicted as funny anecdotes. While the hero's ambition is win her over, the girl has something else on her mind'". |
Neetho Cheppalani | 75,676,668 | Soundtrack | The music is composed by Koti. The song "Meghala Aakashame" is based on "Jeeta Tha Jiske Liye" from Dilwale (1994). A ballad song was filmed with Giribabu, M. S. Narayana, Sudhakar, Krishnaveni, and Telangana Sakunthala. |
Neetho Cheppalani | 75,676,668 | Reception | A critic from Idlebrain.com rated the film one out of five stars and wrote that "This film is one of the best examples of bad direction and screenplay in the recent films I have seen. The screenplay of the film makes you squirm with grudge in your seat. The direction is very amateurish". A critic from The Hindu wrote that "Akash has a lot of improving to do in acting. The dubbing is equally poor. Anupriya is better, but looks older than Akash. The talent of quite a few senior artistes like Giribabu, Brahmanandam, Sudhakar, M.S. Narayana is wasted. Music by Koti is like a remix of vintage tunes". A critic from Full Hyderabad wrote that "Oh well, cheppalani vundaa? Vaddhu babu! (transl. Oh well, is there anything to say? No dude!)" |
2023 swatting of American politicians | 75,676,674 | There have been widespread doxxing, swatting, and threats against local, state, and federal American politicians since December 2023, predominately those who are members of the Republican Party or conservatives. |
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2023 swatting of American politicians | 75,676,674 | Background | Swatting is a criminal harassment tactic that involves false reporting in order to generate a police response. Information in the hoaxes is often obtained through data broker websites, compromised accounts, and leaked databases to obtain, often through legal means, personally identifying information about the individual which can be used for swatting. |
2023 swatting of American politicians | 75,676,674 | Activities | Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows was swatted a day after ruling Trump's ballot access. |
2023 swatting of American politicians | 75,676,674 | Activities | In Ohio, at least four Republican politicians were reported swatted. This includes Attorney General Dave Yost, State Representative Kevin Miller, and former Representatives Rick Carfagna and Senator Andrew Brenner. |
2023 swatting of American politicians | 75,676,674 | Activities | Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was swatted. |
2023 swatting of American politicians | 75,676,674 | Activities | Florida Senator Rick Scott was swatted. |
2023 swatting of American politicians | 75,676,674 | Activities | George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley, who defended former President Donald Trump during his two impeachment trials, was also targeted. |
Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Aflah ibn Abd al-Wahhab (Arabic: أفلح بن عبد الوهاب بن عبد الرحمن بن رستم) is the third Imām of the Ibadi dynasty of the Rustamids in central Maghreb. His exceptionally long reign (823-872) is regarded as the golden age of the Imāmat. However, it was primarily characterized by the Mu'tazilite movement. |
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Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Life | Aflah ibn Abd al-Wahhāb is the third Imām (823-872) of the Ibadi dynasty of the Rustamids. This dynasty was founded by his grandfather, Ibn Rustam, in Tahert, During Aflah's time, Ibadi Islam still enjoyed considerable popularity in central Maghreb, southern Ifriqiya, and Tripolitania. The Imāmat, of which he was the leader, stood as one of the most influential powers in North Africa, Under his rule, the city of Tahert became a thriving center for the slave trade, facilitated by its privileged connections with the Mediterranean, the East, and the trade routes of the Sahara. |
Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Life | Aflah made significant contributions to improving agricultural infrastructure by constructing farm buildings and expanding irrigation systems extensively. Aflah's exceptionally long reign is considered the golden age of the Rustamid Imāmat. Despite disturbances in the eastern province of the kingdom, his rule remained relatively peaceful. Through flexible diplomacy and generosity, he successfully asserted authority over the nomadic tribes in the region, consolidating his power, During that time, relations with the Umayyads of Cordoba were also favorable. In 853, upon his ascension to the throne, Emir Muhammad I sent a lavish gift to Imām Aflah. |
Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Politics | Aflah faced growing opposition, a combination of tribal conflicts and anti-authoritarian Kharijite tendencies, According to later tradition, Aflah was depicted as a defender of orthodoxy, having fought against Yazid b. Fandin, the leader of the Nekkarites, as well as the Mu'tazilites. He is said to have written epistles against the Nafathiyya, a recently formed schismatic movement led by Farj b. Na'r. |
Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Politics | Aflah's reign was primarily marked by the Mu'tazilite movement. He faced the repercussions of its rise and triumph, as well as its subsequent decline. In his youth, Aflah witnessed the controversies his father, Abd al-Wahhab, had to confront against the Mu'tazilites. As an adult, he led a violent crackdown against them. Later on, Aflah reintegrated the Mu'tazilites into the community of Tahert and became the Imam of the Ibadi-Sufri-Waçili faction (Mu'tazilites). They gained significant influence, being part of his inner circle and even entrusted with his protection. They were nomads residing in the vicinity of Tahert. |
Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Politics | The division in the Djebel Nefoussa came to an end with a decisive defeat inflicted upon Kh̲alaf in 836. This movement, stemming from the second split under Imam Abd al-Wahhab, then lost much of its prestige. |
Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Politics | The power of Imam Aflah raised such concern among the Abbasids that he was accused of conspiring against their dynasty and preparing to seize power in Baghdad. His son, Abu-l-Yaqdan, who allegedly gathered Kharijite leaders from the East in Mecca during his pilgrimage, was captured there and later transferred to and imprisoned in Baghdad until the death of Al-Mutawakkil. |
Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Politics | This marked the beginning of a new era. Qadi Sahnun expelled the Kharijites from his mosque in Kairouan, while Imam Aflah ordered the burning and razed an entire city named Al 'Abbasiyya by the Aghlabids. |
Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Politics | After Aflah's death, the internal history of the Rustamid kingdom became tumultuous. His succession by his younger son, Abū Bakr, after the Abbasids captured his designated heir, Abū al-Yaqẓān, quickly led to a political crisis. |
Aflah Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab | 75,676,695 | Ibadite Works | Aflah al-Wahhāb was also involved in the transfer of knowledge from the East. He had the opportunity to meet Abū Ghānim al-Khurāsānī, the author of the first known Ibadi canonical compilation called Mudawwana. Aflah studied the writings of Abū Sufyān and transmitted the traditions of the Prophet's early companions. In line with the Rustamids' reputation as the "house of knowledge" (bayt al-ʿilm), Aflah al-Wahhāb was considered a mufti and theologian, even gathering three study circles (halaqa) around him before reaching puberty. Little is known with certainty about Aflah's own writings. He is credited with a short didactic poem celebrating the pursuit of religious knowledge, titled "Qaṣīda fī faḍl al-ʿilm wa-l-mutaʿallim", but it is never mentioned in medieval literature. On the other hand, his unpublished Jawābāt ("Answers") are mentioned, but only from the 14th century onwards. Some manuscripts indicate that these responses were intended for one or more specific interlocutors, although their identity has not been established. Most manuscripts contain only a selection of legal material, likely extracted from longer versions of the Jawābāt. |
Stefania Rotolo | 75,676,709 | Stefania Rotolo (23 February 1951 – 31 July 1981) was an Italian singer, dancer, showgirl and television presenter. |
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Stefania Rotolo | 75,676,709 | She hosted various TV shows on the Italian national television in the late 1970s, such as Piccolo Slam (1977-1978), Non stop (1978) and Tilt (1979). Rotolo also performed the shows' opening themes, respectively "Toccami", "Go!!" and the hit "Cocktail d'amore", written by Cristiano Malgioglio, which peaked at number 2 of the Italian hit parade. |
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Stefania Rotolo | 75,676,709 | Rotolo's first and only studio album, Uragano Slam, was released in 1978. She died of cancer on 31 July 1981 in Rome. |
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Yang Chengyu | 75,676,751 | Wu Yu (born 13 January 1995) is a Chinese boxer. |
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Yang Chengyu | 75,676,751 | She won a gold medal at the 2023 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships. |
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Goodrich, Kansas | 75,676,761 | Goodrich is an unincorporated community in Linn County, Kansas, United States. |
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Paxson Vickers | 75,676,782 | Paxson Vickers (died October 22, 1865) was an American politician and pottery manufacturer from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County in 1857. |
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Paxson Vickers | 75,676,782 | Early life | Paxson Vickers was born to Abigail (née Paxson) and John Vickers. His father manufactured pottery and was a member of the Underground Railroad in Caln Township, Pennsylvania. |
Paxson Vickers | 75,676,782 | Career | Vickers followed his father as a pottery manufacturer in Lionville. |
Paxson Vickers | 75,676,782 | Career | Vickers was a Republican. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County in 1857. |
Paxson Vickers | 75,676,782 | Personal life | Vickers married Ann Lewis. They had at least three children, including John, Sara Louisa and a daughter who died in July 1865. His daughter Sara was a writer. |
Paxson Vickers | 75,676,782 | Personal life | Vickers accidentally shot himself in the knee in the fall of 1865. He died a few weeks later from his wound on October 22, 1865, aged 48 or 49. |
2024 Missouri House of Representatives election | 75,676,784 | The 2024 Missouri House of Representatives election will take place on November 5, 2024, as part of the biennial 2024 United States elections. All 163 seats in the Missouri House of Representatives were up for election. |
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Boicourt, Kansas | 75,676,793 | Boicourt is an unincorporated community in Linn County, Kansas, United States. |
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2024 India Open (badminton) | 75,676,826 | The 2024 India Open (officially known as the Yonex Sunrise India Open 2024 for sponsorship reasons) is a badminton tournament that will take place at the K. D. Jadhav Indoor Stadium, New Delhi, India, from 16 to 21 January 2024 and has a total prize of US$850,000. |
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2024 India Open (badminton) | 75,676,826 | Tournament | The 2024 India Open is the second tournament of the 2024 BWF World Tour and is part of the India Open championships, which had been held since 1973. This tournament is organized by the Badminton Association of India with sanction from the BWF. |
2024 India Open (badminton) | 75,676,826 | Tournament | This tournament will be held at the K. D. Jadhav Indoor Stadium in New Delhi, India. |
2024 India Open (badminton) | 75,676,826 | Tournament | Below is the point distribution table for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF World Tour Super 750 event. |
2024 India Open (badminton) | 75,676,826 | Tournament | The total prize money is US$850,000 with the distribution of the prize money in accordance with BWF regulations. |
Spotted bullhead | 75,676,843 | The Spotted Bullhead (Ameiurus serracanthus) is a species of Bullhead catfish endemic to the Southeastern United States. |
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Spotted bullhead | 75,676,843 | Description | The spotted bullhead is the smallest of the bullhead catfish, with its maximum length being only 9 inches (23cm). The spotted bullhead is one of the more striking members of the bullhead family, with yellow spots being its most distinguishing feature. It is a member of a group of bullhead species having a black blotch at the base of the dorsal fin and a relatively large eye. The spotted catfish has a strongly serrated pectoral spine which has 6-20 large serrae. All the fins are edged in black, and the caudal fin is moderately emarginate. |
Spotted bullhead | 75,676,843 | Distribution | The spotted bullhead has confirmed records spanning Florida's northwest, northern, central and eastern Alabama, and northern and western Georgia. |
Spotted bullhead | 75,676,843 | Habitat | The spotted bullhead is a freshwater demersal fish, known to inhabit mainstem and large tributaries. It inhabits rocky or sandy substrates with moderate currents and is particularly fond of deep holes in the river systems. The spotted bullhead has been occasionally spotted over mud near vegetation, stumps and impounded portions of rivers. |
Spotted bullhead | 75,676,843 | Diet | While no detailed studies of the diet of the spotted bullhead have been made, residents of northern Florida often refer to the spotted bullhead as "snailcat," (not to be confused with the Snail bullhead) due to is being known to consume mollusks. Four different species of mollusks identified from stomach contents. |
Desnianskyi District, Chernihiv | 75,676,854 | The Desnianskyi District (Ukrainian: Деснянський район, Desnianskyi raion) is one of two administrative urban districts (raions) of the city of Chernihiv, located in northern Ukraine. |
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Novozavodskyi District | 75,676,858 | The Novozavodskyi District (Ukrainian: Новозаводський район, Novozavodskyi raion) is one of two administrative urban districts (raions) of the city of Chernihiv, located in northern Ukraine. |
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2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | The 2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional (officially the Copa Sur Finanzas 2024 for sponsorship reasons) will be the fifth edition of the Copa de la Liga Profesional, an Argentine domestic cup. It will begin on 28 January and will end on 5 May 2024. |
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2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | The competition will be contested by 28 teams, 26 returning from the 2023 season as well as 2 promoted teams from the 2023 Primera Nacional (Independiente Rivadavia and Deportivo Riestra). Rosario Central will be the defending champions. |
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2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | Format | For the group stage, the 28 teams were drawn into two groups of fourteen teams each, playing on a single round-robin basis. Additionally, each team will play one interzonal match against its rival team in the other zone. In each group, the top four teams will advance to the quarter-finals. The final stages (quarter-finals, semi-finals and final) will be played on a single-legged basis. |
2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | Draw | The 28 teams were drawn into two groups of fourteen containing one team from each of the interzonal matches. The groups will be the same as the 2023 Copa de la Liga Profesional, except that the 2023 relegated teams, Colón and Arsenal, were replaced by the 2023 promoted teams, Independiente Rivadavia and Deportivo Riestra, respectively. |
2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | Group stage | In the group stage, each group will be played on a single round-robin basis. Additionally, in the seventh round, each team will play one interzonal match against its rival team in the other zone. Teams will be ranked according to the following criteria: 1. Points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss); 2. Goal difference; 3. Goals scored; 4. Fair play ranking; 5. Draw. |
2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | Group stage | The top four teams of each group will advance to the quarter-finals. |
2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | Group stage | |
2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | Group stage | |
2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | Group stage | Source:AFA Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. |
2024 Copa de la Liga Profesional | 75,676,863 | Final stages | Starting from the quarter-finals, the teams will play a single-elimination tournament on a single-leg basis with the following rules: |
Elisa Torres Durney | 75,676,871 | Elisa Torres Durney is a Chilean social entrepreneur and STEM activist. She is the founder and executive director of Girls in Quantum. In 2023 she became one of the 10 best students in the world (Top 10 Global Student Prize). |
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Elisa Torres Durney | 75,676,871 | Activism STEM | Torres's interests have always been broad, taking her into the world of theater and the arts from a young age. But science and languages are her passion. She first became interested in quantum computing when she enrolled in IBM's Qubit x Qubit Coding School, where she met and subsequently invited women and young people from around the globe to be a part of Girls in Quantum. |
Elisa Torres Durney | 75,676,871 | Activism STEM | Additionally, at the age of sixteen, she established Girls in Quantum, an international network of students whose goal is to provide girls and adolescents with free access to quantum computing, regardless of their place of birth, nationality, or financial means. |
Elisa Torres Durney | 75,676,871 | Activism STEM | Since then, she has given guest lectures at both domestic and international STEM conferences, while broadening her knowledge with different programs, such as Young Global Scholars at Yale University, Future Scholar Program at the University of Cambridge, and the Junior Academy of the New York Academy of Sciences. |
Elisa Torres Durney | 75,676,871 | Activism STEM | In April 2023 she collaborated with an initiative that was created to celebrate World Quantum Day 2023 and answer quantum science related questions submitted to Q-12 partners by teachers and students. The National Q-12 Education Partnership receives support from NSF, the Boeing Corporation, NASA, Caltech, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and IBM. |
Elisa Torres Durney | 75,676,871 | Activism STEM | Torres was a member of the technical staff of the "Digital Revolution" panel of the National Council of Science, Technology, Knowledge, and Innovation for Development (CTCI), along with leading academics and professionals from the technology industry. In representation of Chilean students, the technical panel is part of the "Chile makes the Future" (#ChileCreaFuturo) trend anticipation exercise, which aims to develop recommendations for the best design of public policies. Results were presented to the president of the Republic of Chile in June 2023. |
Elisa Torres Durney | 75,676,871 | Activism STEM | In November 2023 Torres was part of the organizing committee of the first Spanish-speaking quantum computing school Qiskit Fall fest. |
Elisa Torres Durney | 75,676,871 | Awards and recognition | Her work in scientific dissemination has earned recognition from: |
Akhtar Usman | 75,676,876 | Akhtar Usman (born: 4 April 1969), is a Pakistani poet, critic, columnist and writer. He belongs to Islamabad. |
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Akhtar Usman | 75,676,876 | Career | Usman is known for his poems on unconventional themes. He has written extensively in Urdu, Persian, Pothohari, Punjabi and English. He has also written in many genres including ghazal, Nazm and poem. |
Akhtar Usman | 75,676,876 | Works | Several books of Akhtar Usman's poetry have been published. Some of his notable works include: |
Akhtar Usman | 75,676,876 | Works | His book Chirag Zaar is his latest book of poetry published in 2017 by Rumail House of Publications, Rawalpindi. This book consists mostly of Ghazal, one of the most popular genres. |
Akhtar Usman | 75,676,876 | Works | Akhtar Usman's poetry provides a subtle expression of the interplay of tradition and modernity in accordance with the centrality of the creative process and the transformative potential of art. His poetry transcends ethnicity, creed and all other layers and touches the basic principles of humanity. His poetry also offers some solace and momentary solace even if we do not believe in the process of change. |
Akhtar Usman | 75,676,876 | Critical evaluation | Usman's work has been critically reviewed by Halqa-i-Arbab-i-Zauq, which is known for its tradition of literary criticism. The organization recognized Usman as its Adab Satara (literary star) and praised his poetry and critical skills. His literary approach, which encompasses a global perspective, has been appreciated for enriching discussions at constituency meetings. |
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