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James Fell (author)
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Early life and education
James Fell resided in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and later relocated to Burns Lake, British Columbia, where he lived until he was seven years old. At this time, his parents divorced and Fell moved to live with his mother in Prince George, then subsequently to Calgary, Alberta.
James Fell (author)
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Early life and education
Fell disliked school and merely met the essential requirements for high school graduation. He subsequently enrolled at the University of Calgary where he partied, struggled academically and accumulated debt. Things improved after he encountered a quote by Joan Baez, "Action is the antidote to despair," and after he met his future wife, Heidi, a successful medical school student. He focused on his education to impress her and he discovered a love for history from an inspiring professor. He received a master's degree in history, then an MBA.
James Fell (author)
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Writing
Fell became a certified strength and conditioning specialist and wrote a syndicated column called "In-Your-Face Fitness" for the Chicago Tribune, wrote about fitness for the Los Angeles Times, AskMen, Men's Health, Time, The Guardian, NPR, and Chatelaine magazine.
James Fell (author)
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Writing
Fell has written several books, including his first book, Lose It Right: A Brutally Honest 3-Stage Program to Help You Get Fit and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind for which he received a rejection letter from a publisher because it was too "sensible," advocating for a slow approach that includes a practical diet and exercise. He had a website called Body for Wife which began as a play on the best-selling book called, Body for Life, which some of his friends followed diligently without the same results that Fell was getting. When asked about his secret, he said he was on the "...Body for Wife program."
James Fell (author)
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Writing
In his writing, Fell debunked fitness myths, warned against fad diets, advised not comparing your body to others, recommended participating in both aerobic and weightlifting activities, and suggested finding a physical activity that a person will not hate, eventually becoming proficient at it. Fell declared that if a diet book is a best seller it probably is not a good idea to follow its guidelines. Fell also wrote about how marijuana has been shown to interfere with attempts to lose weight because it stimulates appetite.
James Fell (author)
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Writing
In 2019, Fell's book "The Holy Sh!t Moment" was published by St. Martin's Press which discussed the psychology and steps needed for long term life change transformations.
James Fell (author)
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Writing
In one of Fell's first articles he wrote for the Los Angeles Times as a fitness writer, he wrote about Jillian Michaels, the fitness trainer from the television series The Biggest Loser. He referred to Michaels as "an actress playing the role of fitness trainer..." He declared that her workout routines and technique were not safe, quoting others who agreed with this assessment. He also criticized her Kettlebell DVD's which promised losing five pounds a week, calling this unrealistic and "about as likely as Paris Hilton winning the Nobel Prize in physics." Michaels was unhappy with his criticism and threatened to sue Fell for defamation. The prospect of legal action prompted the Los Angeles Times to modify certain details within the article.
James Fell (author)
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Writing
Fell wrote two stories for the book series called Chicken Soup for the Soul. One was about running and the other was about the Cheslatta River Race in British Columbia, where Fell and his father competed when Fell was fifteen years old. The river race story was included in a Father's Day publication in 2010.
James Fell (author)
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Writing
Fell decided he would try to change occupations and become a public speaker, but the COVID-19 pandemic stopped this idea. In 2020, Fell began writing about history that included humour, sarcasm and profanity, posting daily on his social media. The daily posts explained unusual and often unknown stories that occurred from that calendar day in history.
James Fell (author)
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Writing
In 2021, Fell independently published a collection of his daily posts called On This Day In History Sh!t Went Down. By 2022, he had sold 30,000 copies and his social media following had grown from 80,000 to 250,000 people. He then published a second edition. These two works are comprised of the collection of historical narratives that he shared at no charge on social media. They included revisions based on feedback from readers and underwent professional editing by a hired copy editor.
James Fell (author)
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Writing
When on The Thinking Atheist podcast, being interviewed by Seth Andrews, Fell explained how he added to his web page a "Historyscope," inspired by daily horoscopes, so readers could find out what happened in history on their birthday.
James Fell (author)
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Writing
On October 10, 2023, Bantom Books released On This Day In History Sh!t Went Down and it was immediately ranked fourth on the Canadian Fiction Best sellers list for the week of October 9 to 15, 2023. It also appeared first in Alberta for non-fiction sales.
James Fell (author)
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Personal life
As a result of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, Fell set a goal to qualify then run in the 2014 Boston Marathon. Fell did qualify at the 2013 Victoria Marathon, despite him collapsing and crawling to the finish line. Fell also ran to raise money for the Alzheimer's Association. This was only the second marathon that he had run, with the Boston Marathon being his third.
James Fell (author)
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Personal life
In 2019 a group based in Boston named Super Happy Fun America wanted to plan a "Straight Pride Parade" in late August, wanting to add an S, which stood for straight, to be included in LGBTQ. Many, including Fell and actor Chris Evans mocked the idea. Evans shared a post written by Fell, who explained why a "straight pride" parade made no sense. The posts were covered by many media outlets, including Elle, People, India Today, and E! News.
James Fell (author)
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Personal life
Fell was diagnosed with ADHD when he was 53 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic and now takes medication which he says was life-changing. He credits his ADHD with creativity and his ability to write in an uninhibited style. He states that "I don't need medication to work. I need medication to stop working." He states that ADHD is his "superpower with kryptonite." He writes in the morning, taking Ritalin in the afternoon when he needs to complete household chores, marketing and administrative work.
Chile at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
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Chile is scheduled to compete at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangwon, South Korea, from January 19 to February 1, 2024. This will be Chile's fourth appearance at the Winter Youth Olympic Games, having competed at every Games since the inaugural edition in 2012.
Chile at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
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The Chilean team consisted of 12 athletes (seven men and five women) competing in 5 sports, the largest ever amount of athletes it has sent to the one edition of the Winter Youth Olympic Games.
Chile at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
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Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors (per gender) participating at the games per sport/discipline.
Chile at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
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Alpine skiing
Chile qualified three alpine skiers (one man and two woman).
Chile at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
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Biathlon
Chile qualified one female biathlete.
Chile at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
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Cross-country skiing
Chile qualified two male cross-country skiers.
Chile at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
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Freestyle skiing
Chile qualified five freestyle skiers (three men and two women).
Chile at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
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Snowboarding
Chile qualified one male snowboarder.
Johan Wasserman
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Johan Wasserman (born 29 July 1977) is a South African former professional rugby union player.
Johan Wasserman
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A flanker from Ermelo, Wasserman was on the 2000 tour of Argentina, Britain and Ireland with the Springboks. He played in uncapped matches and scored his first Springboks try in the win over Wales A in Cardiff.
Johan Wasserman
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Wasserman, who won two Currie Cup titles with the Blue Bulls, relocated to France in 2007 to play for Montpellier.
John Hinkel Park
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John Hinkel Park is an urban park located in the North Berkeley neighborhood of Berkeley, California, U.S.. It has been listed by the city as a Berkeley Landmark since April 2, 2001, and it contains a historical plaque since 2003.
John Hinkel Park
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History
In 1919, Ada and John Hinkel donated 7 acres (2.8 ha) of hillside land to the city of Berkeley, in dedication to the Boy Scouts of America's work during World War I. John Gregg, a local professor in landscaping, had helped with the design of the park before it was donated to the city. The amphitheater was built in 1934 and designed by Vernon Dean and funded by the Civil Works Administration. The amphitheater was used in the 1940s for community gatherings, music, and dance productions. It was also the performance space for the Berkeley Shakespeare Festival from 1971 until 1991. The park also contains picnic tables and a playground.
John Hinkel Park
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History
It once contained a redwood clubhouse (1918–2015), which was burned down in a fire. The park was renovated in 2022.
Teuku Wariza Aris Munandar
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Teuku Wariza Aris Munandar (born 1998), also known as T. Warija Arismunandar, is an Indonesian activist and politician who is known as the leader of the Banda Aceh anti-Rohingya protest in December 2023.
Teuku Wariza Aris Munandar
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Early life and career
Munandar was born in 1998. He went to Al-Washliyah University in Banda Aceh. Munandar joined the Gerindra Party by joining Hadi Surya Youth Front, an organization owned by Hadi Surya who was a Gerindra leader in South Aceh Regency. On 31 March 2022, he was arrested in Jeulingke Village, Syiah Kuala Regency on charges of consuming methamphetamine, and was sentenced to two years in prison in September 2022. By the time of the Banda Aceh anti-Rohingya protest in December 2023, he had already been released.
Teuku Wariza Aris Munandar
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Banda Aceh anti-Rohingya protest
On 27 December 2023, Munandar led hundreds of universities' students in Aceh, Indonesia, representing the Nusantara Student Executive Board to protest and demanding the deportation of 137 Rohingya refugees from shelters at Meuseraya Aceh Hall in Banda Aceh. He and other anti-Rohingya rioters stormed the shelter and forcibly moved the refugees to the Aceh Ministry of Law and Human Rights Office with a truck. The protest was covered by international media outlets. Al Jazeera described the riot as the latest acts of discrimination against Myanmar's minority groups who are experiencing persecution, and the Associated Press who characterized it as a harsh act of hostility from fellow Muslims in Aceh. On 28 December, when his action was publicly linked with the Gerindra Party, Munandar denied it and said that the action was purely based on the results of joint deliberations with the student president. On 29 December, he forcibly moved the refugees again, this time back to Meuseraya Aceh Hall, due to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights lacking proper facilities.
Teuku Wariza Aris Munandar
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External links
Namie Amuro 5 Major Domes Tour
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Namie Amuro 5 Major Domes Tour was a concert tour by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro, held in celebration of her 20th anniversary of debut with the Super Monkey's. It spanned eight shows at five domes across Japan from November to December 2012, and attracted around 340,000 people.
Namie Amuro 5 Major Domes Tour
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The Asian leg of the tour, promoted as "20th Anniversary Namie Amuro Asia Tour 2013", was held in February and March 2013 in Taipei and Hong Kong. The concerts attracted around 30,000 people. A concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium was scheduled for April 26, but was cancelled due to issues with the local promoter.
Namie Amuro 5 Major Domes Tour
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Background
Before the beginning of the tour, Amuro planned her "Namie Amuro 20th Anniversary Live in Okinawa" concert in her home prefecture of Okinawa for mid-September 2012, but was cancelled due to Typhoon Sanba effecting Okinawa at the time. An 8-day dome tour across Japan, titled "5 Major Domes Tour ~20th Anniversary Best~", was held in November and December 2012 featuring performances in Fukuoka, Osaka, Sapporo, Nagoya and Tokyo. On July 24 after all of the concert dates selling out, an extra concert was added in Nagoya.
Namie Amuro 5 Major Domes Tour
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Background
The Asian leg of the tour, promoted as "Namie Amuro Asia Tour 2013", was conducted early the following year; it originally scheduled a first-time stop in Singapore at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on April 26, 2013. However, the tour's website announced that the concert would be cancelled, citing "issues concerning the local promoter", but was later changed to "local technical reasons". Some speculated that the cancellation may have had actually been related to "poor ticket sales".
Namie Amuro 5 Major Domes Tour
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Commercial performance
The 2012 dome tour attracted a total of 340,000 people in Japan, while the 2013 Asia tour attracted 20,000 people in Taipei and 10,000 people in Hong Kong. China Times reported that the Taipei concerts generated about NT$60 million (US$2,022,000) in total revenue from ticket sales, as well as an additional NT$50 million ($1,685,000) in tourism revenue from overseas fans traveling to Taiwan to attend the concerts.
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DVD
The live music video of the tour, titled Namie Amuro 5 Major Domes Tour 2012 ~20th Anniversary Best~, was released on February 27, 2013. It peaked at number one on the Oricon DVD and blu-ray charts, as well as number two on the G-Music audio/video chart in Taiwan. It received a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) in April 2013.
Namie Amuro 5 Major Domes Tour
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DVD
The DVD won Best Music Video in the Japanese music section at the 28th Japan Gold Disc Awards in 2014.
Fantastic Pets
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Fantastic Pets is a virtual-pet simulation video game developed by Blitz Games Studios and published by THQ Inc. The game was released on April 12, 2011, in North America, April 14, 2011, in Australia, and on April 15, 2011, in Europe.
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Gameplay
The game uses augmented reality to allow players to interact with their pets in their living room via Microsoft's Kinect.
Fantastic Pets
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Gameplay
Players start the game by choosing a pet from a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, lizards, and ponies. Players can then engage with their pets through mini-games and activities, such as washing and brushing them, playing fetch, chasing bubbles, and teaching them voice- and gesture-based commands.
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Gameplay
As players progress through the game, they can earn gems that can be used to unlock new ways to customize their pet's appearance. For example, players can change their pet's skin or fur color and markings, or add wings and horns. Players can also adopt more pets for a total of four.
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Reception
Fantastic Pets received "mixed or average" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic.
Fantastic Pets
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Reception
Kristine Steimer on IGN rated the game 7.5/10. Also stated that "Loads of customization options paired with the leveling up system means you or your little one will spend plenty of hours toying around with the cuties."
Fantastic Pets
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Reception
Wired stated that "Still, despite some issues with the technology itself, Fantastic Pets is a genuinely fun title, particularly for the parents of young children. It takes the chore out of pet ownership and encourages experimentation and creativity. It may not always work, but when it does the charm certainly shines through."
Sylvia Arthur
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Sylvia Arthur, born in London to Ghanaian parents, is a writer, journalist, communications consultant and literary curator. In 2017, she founded a private library in Accra, Ghana, the Library Of Africa and the African Diaspora (LOATAD), for the study, preservation, and dissemination of African and Diaspora literature, with a mission "to celebrate and champion Africa's rarely acknowledged contribution to the global literary canon." She was named the 2023 Brittle Paper African Literary Person of the Year. She explores in her work issues of identity, diaspora and place, with publications and outlets for which she has written including The Guardian, Lithub, the BBC, and the British Journalism Review. She is author of the book Get Hired: Recession-Proof Strategies for Finding a Job Now.
Sylvia Arthur
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Biography
Sylvia Arthur was born to Ghanaian parents in London, England, where she grew up. She graduated with a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from the University of Westminster, and holds an MA in Narrative Nonfiction Writing from City University, London. After working as a runner for Sky News, she became a reporter at News Africa magazine, and she has freelanced for The Guardian, the BBC and the British Journalism Review. She has also worked as an assistant producer for the BBC, ITV and Sky.
Sylvia Arthur
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Biography
In 2010, she moved from London to work in Brussels, Belgium, for two years; she was employed by a communications agency, as a consultant to the European Commission's Directorate General for Employment. As she later wrote: "Finding myself alone in an unfamiliar city, I retreated further into the world of letters, writing and reading to stave off the isolation. I'd buy books weekly from one cavernous secondhand bookstore, but these were no ordinary castoffs, they were special; well-cared-for with barely cracked spines by writers from around the world. It was as if their previous owners had, with great foresight, bequeathed them to me, and me alone, after they'd left this transient place, donating them as one would an organ. They gave me life. They literally held me when I needed uplift from the casual racism I faced." Most of the books were by writers of colour, and when the quantity she had amassed became more than her living space could accommodate, she would ship them by container to Ghana, where she paid regular visits to family.
Sylvia Arthur
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Library of Africa and the African Diaspora
Eventually deciding to relocate completely to Ghana in 2017, she very soon initiated what was first known as Libreria Ghana, using 1,300 of her own books that had been in storage since 2011 at her mother's house. Now known as the Library Of Africa and The African Diaspora (LOATAD), it is "a decolonised private library, archive, writing residency, and museum dedicated to the work of African and Diaspora writers from the late 19th-century to the present day".
Sylvia Arthur
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Recognition and awards
Speaking engagements Arthur has undertaken include TEDx Talks, most recently in 2022 at Ashesi University.
Sylvia Arthur
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Recognition and awards
In 2023, she was honoured "for her outstanding work as the founder of the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora (LOATAD)" when she was named the Brittle Paper African Literary Person of the Year (previous recipients including Ellah Wakatama, Kwame Dawes and Lola Shoneyin). In support of the award, Nii Ayikwei Parkes said: "What Sylvia has achieved in six years…is nothing short of extraordinary. Apart from the thousands of readers who get access to book by writers of Africa and its diaspora, more than 50 creatives have benefitted from the library as fellows and residents, creating groundbreaking work and forming enduring networks which will produce their own cultural treasures."
Pascal Vincent Doyle
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Pascal Vincent Doyle (17 May 1923 – 6 February 1988), more commonly known as PV Doyle, was an Irish property developer and hotelier who founded the Doyle Collection hotel group.
Pascal Vincent Doyle
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Early life
Pascal Vincent Doyle was born on 17 May 1923 in Dundrum, Dublin to Michael and Eileen Doyle (née Lawlor), one of seven children. In 1945, at the age of 22, Doyle built a pub and leisure complex called the County Club in Churchtown. Following the success of this venture, he moved into the hotel business.
Pascal Vincent Doyle
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Early life
The first hotel that Doyle developed was the South County Hotel in Stillorgan, now called the Stillorgan Park Hotel, which opened in 1964. Pascal officially registered his hotel company as P. V. Doyle Hotels Limited on 4 September 1969.
Pascal Vincent Doyle
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Early life
Doyle married Margaret Ellen (née Briody), a nurse, in Ballynarry Church, Kilnaleck, Cavan in 1947. They had five children together; sons Michael, David and daughters Anne, Eileen and Bernie.
Pascal Vincent Doyle
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Early life
Pascal Doyle died on 6 February 1988 in Blackrock Clinic aged 64. The funeral was held on 9 February 1988 in St Laurence's Church, Kilmacud followed by internment in Dean's Grange Cemetery. The then President of Ireland Patrick Hillery and Taoiseach Charles Haughey attended P. V. Doyle's funeral.
Pascal Vincent Doyle
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Early life
Margaret died 22 October 2010, aged 93, and had left €31 million in her will.
Priit Raudkivi
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Priit Raudkivi (born November 4, 1954) is an Estonian historian.
Priit Raudkivi
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Education
Raudkivi graduated from Tartu State University as a historian in 1980. He received his doctorate in 1987.
Priit Raudkivi
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Careeer
From 1980 to 1981, he worked in the Central Archive of the National History of the Estonian SSR [et]. He started working at the Estonian History Institute [et] in 1981. He has lectured at the University of Tartu, the Estonian Institute of Humanities [et], and Tallinn University on Estonia and the European Middle Ages, as well as the early history of the Baltic countries. Raudkivi is mainly engaged in studying the history of Estonia, Latvia, and Britain. He has written several works about the kings of England, as well as a lengthy study of the early Livonian Diet [et]. He is also the author of several school textbooks.
Shakuntala Jakhu
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Shakuntala Jakhu was a 1978 batch IAS officer and the former Chief Secretary to the Government of Haryana. She was the fourth female chief secretary of Haryana.
Shakuntala Jakhu
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Personal life
She is married to a 1979 batch IAS officer, Ramendra Jakhu, and is a close relative to former Union Minister and Rajya Sabha MP Kumari Selja.
Shakuntala Jakhu
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Controversy
Jakhu was among three Haryana cadre bureaucrats whose names were in the scam of Associate Journals Limited (AJL), publisher of the National Herald newspaper, despite getting a clean chit from the State Vigilance Bureau (SVB) in 2016.
Afro-Romani
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The Afro-Romani are people who are descended from both the Romani people and the African diaspora. Notable Afro-Romani communities exist in Louisiana and Cuba. There are also Romani and Dom communities throughout Africa.
Afro-Romani
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Afro-Romani communities
An Afro-Romani population exists in central Cuba. The Afro-Romani community in Cuba emerged due to intermarriage of enslaved and formerly enslaved Black and Romani people.
Afro-Romani
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Afro-Romani communities
Enslaved British Romani people were sometimes sent to Jamaica during colonial rule. Some free Black Jamaicans owned Romani slaves and reports exist of Romani people as young as eleven being used for sexual purposes by both African and European slave owners. John Atkins, a British slave owner and merchant, wrote in 1722 that the "Creoles" he visited in Jamaica spoke in "a kind of Gypsy gibberish that runs smoothest in swearing."
Afro-Romani
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Afro-Romani communities
Some of the earliest Romani people to arrive in the United States were brought to Louisiana in the 1500s. An Afro-Romani community exists in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. Afro-Romani people in Louisiana are descended from both Black and Romani enslaved people. Between 1762 and 1800, the Spanish sent Romani slaves from Spain to the Louisiana colony in New Spain. The Afro-Romani community of St. Martin Parish formed through the intermarriage of formerly enslaved free Black and Romani people.
2025 South American Under-20 Championship
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The 2025 South American U-20 Championship will be the 31st edition of the South American U-20 Championship (Spanish: CONMEBOL Sudamericano Sub-20, Portuguese: CONMEBOL Sul-Americano Sub-20), the biennial international youth football championship organised by CONMEBOL for the men's under-20 national teams of South America.
2025 South American Under-20 Championship
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The top four teams will qualified for the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile as the CONMEBOL representatives besides Chile who automatically qualified as host. If Chile reaches the semi-finals, the two teams that finish 3rd in the group stage will play a play-off game for the spot instead.
2025 South American Under-20 Championship
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Brazil are the defending champions.
2025 South American Under-20 Championship
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Teams
All ten CONMEBOL member national teams are eligible to enter the tournament.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere (born on October 22nd 1973) is a Nigerian pastor, televangelist, philanthropist, leader, and founder of Omega Power Ministries (OPM).
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He was Awarded by the Nigerian Books of Record and also nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for 2019.He is the First Black man to receive Gold medal humanitarian award and also the first to build school of autism in Nigeria.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Early life and Education
Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere was born on 22nd of October, 1973, in Rivers State. But he hails from Ukwa East Local Government Area in Abia State. He went to Seabed Nursery Army Children School, before proceeding to Government Technical College for his secondary educations.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Early life and Education
Apostle Chibuzor is the General Overseer and Founder of Omega Power Ministries (OPM).but gained a global recognitions for his philanthropic activities, with free schools for thousands of students,free restaurants, free hospitals, and free estates for indigent persons. He has also sponsors more than 3000 young people on scholarships including the controversial Happy boys in Europe, Asia, North America and other parts of the world.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Early life and Education
Chibuzor have contributed to the reduction in the high rate of maternal mortality in Nigeria through his Free Specialist Hospitalsand has also helped Sex workers, among them are pregnant repented sex workers and girls rescued from the busted baby factories.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Early life and Education
He built the largest Multi free skills acquisition centre in Port Harcourt and has contributed to curb insecurity in River State by building rehabilitation center for them.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Early life and Education
After Deborah who was killed for alleged blasphemy, He then sponsor Late Ms. Deborah Samuel’s family and offered a study scholarship to all seven children of the couple and also relocated them to Port Harcourt with accommodation.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Early life and Education
In 2022, He stepped down for the Labour Party (LP), presidential candidate Peter Obi to emerge the Igbere television 2020 man of the year award.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Controversy
In 2021, He helped two Nigerian boys fondly called Happie boys by offering a scholarship to them in Cyprus, who were fired from working at a Chicken Republic.and in 2023 he was alleged to have abandon them with rumors that the incident contributed to him collapsing at the airports.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Controversy
In 2023, He was allegedly accused by a 22-year-old lady for extra marital affairs; allegations he had since denied.
Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
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Personal Life
He is married to Evangelist Dr. Nkechi Juliet Chinyere and blessed with a daughter.
Shame on Dry Land
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Shame on Dry Land (Swedish: Syndabocken) is a 2023 drama film directed and written by Axel Petersén. It stars Joel Spira, Christopher Wagelin, and Julia Sporre.
Shame on Dry Land
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The film had its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 2023. It garnered nine nominations at the 59th Guldbagge Awards, including Best Director for Petersén and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Spira.
Shame on Dry Land
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Premise
A con man, Dimman, leaves for Malta to surprise a friend at their wedding, but becomes entangled in a large Swedish online gambling community.
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Production
In 2019, the project was announced to participate at the Berlinale Co-Production Market, under the working title From Malta to Oblivion. In August 2022, it was announced that LevelK would handle the film's international sales. The principal photography took place entirely in Malta in 2022.
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Release
Shame on Dry Land had its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September, competing for the Platform Prize. The film was released in Swedish cinema on 24 November 2023.
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Accolades
Shame on Dry Land led the nominations of 59th Guldbagge Awards with nine.
2024 in association football
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The following are the scheduled events of association football (soccer) for the calendar year 2024 throughout the world. This includes the following:
Bautista Mascia
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Bautista Mascia Paysée (born 25 November 1996) is a Uruguayan singer, songwriter, former rugby union player and television personality. He is known for being a vocalist and guitarist of the band Toco Para Vos and for being a contestant in the eleventh season of the reality television series Gran Hermano.
Bautista Mascia
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Early life
Mascia was born in Montevideo on November 25, 1996 and was raised in the Carrasco neighborhood. Coming from a family of Italian descent, he has three brothers, including professional footballer Juan Cruz Mascia. He attended Stella Maris College and was part the school's rugby club, Old Christians Club.
Bautista Mascia
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Career
Mascia began playing rugby at a young age, on his school team, Old Christians Club. As a teenager he joined the Uruguay national under-20 rugby union team, playing as a winger. With his country he became champion of the 2015 South American Junior Rugby Championship "A" and participated in the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Trophy held in Zimbabwe.
Bautista Mascia
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Career
In 2013 he formed the cumbia pop band Toco Para Vos with some friends, adding his cousin María "Meri" Deal as lead vocalist. The band, with Mascia as composer, guitarist and vocalist, released the singles "Hasta la luna", "Solo necesito" and "De vez en cuando", which quickly gained success. In 2015 he signed with the Warner Music label, achieved international success and toured in countries in the region such as Argentina and Chile.
Bautista Mascia
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Career
In October 2020, Mascia launched his solo career, with the release of "Piloto", an EP composed of six songs combining trap, R&B and acoustic pop. In the following months he released the singles "Tu Chongo de Turno 2.0", "Donald", "Cofee" with Chule Von Wernich and "De ti pa mí". In July 2021 he released his single "Peaky Blinder", along with the music video, and later that year, "Quién Diría", with Argentine singer José Giménez Zapiola. In 2022 his album Estoy bien was nominated for the Graffiti Award for Best Pop Album.
Bautista Mascia
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In December 2023 he became one of the 22 selected for the eleventh season of the television reality show Gran Hermano Argentina.
Number One Son (band)
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Number One Son (later The Action) were a British nu metal band from Liverpool. the band is best known for their 2001 album "Majority Of One", which featured the single "Hourglass".
Tororo (food)
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Tororo (Japanese: 薯蕷, とろろ) is a Japanese side dish made from grating raw yams such as yamaimo or nagaimo. Usually flavorless, ingredients that can be mixed with it can be wasabi, dashi, and chopped spring onions, to give it more flavor.
Tororo (food)
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Both the yamaimo and nagaimo varieties belong to the same genus of species, but when making the dish the two, and other yams used for the food, are collectively called yamanoimo (ヤマノイモ), meaning wild yams.