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Greenwoods Asset Management | 75,684,485 | Background | In August 2014, Greenwoods was the first private Chinese money manager to be awarded a RQFII quota in Hong Kong which allowed it to manage Renminbi portfolios for foreign institutional investors. It was also the first private Chinese money manager to register with foreign regulators which included the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Securities and Futures Commission. |
Greenwoods Asset Management | 75,684,485 | Background | In 2015, Greenwoods had $5 billion in assets under management with two-thirds coming from foreign institutional investors such as Norges Bank and CPP Investment Board. At this point, the Golden China fund had a cumulative return of 1,496% since inception. In March that year, Greenwoods acquired a stake in mid-size asset manager Chang An Fund Management and became its second largest stakeholder. |
Greenwoods Asset Management | 75,684,485 | Background | In last two months of 2022, the Golden China fund rallied by 45% in response to news that China was in the process of reducing its COVID-19 restrictions and reopening. |
Greenwoods Asset Management | 75,684,485 | Background | In June 2023, Gao Bin who was the head of the private equity arm, Greenwoods Investment was arrested by the authorities for investigation. It was speculated that it related to the probe of Zhu Congjiu who was under investigation for corruption. Gao and Zhu were closely related as both were from Hefei and both had worked for the China Securities Regulatory Commission. Greenwoods subsequently fired Gao and removed his profile from its website. He was replaced by Yang Zhijian. However Gao its still listed in his leaderships role in a dozen of Greenwoods subsidiaries. |
Greenwoods Asset Management | 75,684,485 | Background | Greenwoods takes a value investing approach and claims its strength in stock picking comes from due diligence and local insights in an institutionalized manner. The firm doesn't perform much active marketing for its funds since it states performance is the best form of marketing. However some analysts point to Greenwood's heavy beta exposure as a counterargument that its returns are from stock picking. At the end of 2014, the Golden China fund had a long bias of 83% which was above the 20% to 70% range it had maintained for the prior three years. |
Ibragim Ibragimov | 75,684,487 | Ibragim Sharaputtinovich Ibragimov (Russian: Ибрагим Шарапуттинович Ибрагимов; born 4 March 2001 in Dagestan, Russia) is a Russian freestyle wrestler of Dargin ethnicity, who claimed gold medal at the U23 2023 World Championships. In 2022, he became Russian national champion at 65 kilos. |
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Ibragim Ibragimov | 75,684,487 | Background | Ibragimov was born in Kaspiysk, Dagestan, Russia. He started wrestling at age of 10 in Vladimir Yumin wrestling club in Kaspiysk. At age of 17 he jointed to Gamid Gamidov wrestling club and being coached by Anvar Magomedgadzhiev. |
Ibragim Ibragimov | 75,684,487 | Career | On October 3, he won a bronze medal at the U23 Russian championships. |
Ibragim Ibragimov | 75,684,487 | Career | In the beginning of 2022 he finished third at the 2022 Yarygin grand prix, in the bronze medal match he beat NCAA Division I finalist Joseph McKenna of Ohio State. On June 26, he became Russian national champion at 65 kg. On September 16, Ibragimov came in the first place at the Alexander Medved grand prix in Belarus. On October 14, he won Poddybny wrestling league 2 On November 13, he took a bronze medal at the Vladimir Semenov cup. |
Ibragim Ibragimov | 75,684,487 | Career | On January 27, he earned a bronze medal at the Ivan Yarygin grand prix again. On April 30, he became finalist of the Baikal open international tournament. At the Russian Championships held in Kaspiysk, Dagestan he lost to Shamil Mamedov in final match. On August 9, he won the first place at the CIS Games. At the U23 World Championships he claimed gold medal. |
World Film Communities Network (WFCN) | 75,684,500 | World Film Communities Network (WFCN) is a film submission platform and web application which acts as an online marketplace for film, |
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Israel-Palestine conflict solutions | 75,684,502 | To resolve conflicts and establish permanent peace, there is a plan by the Israeli government to transfer the Gaza Strip's 2.3 million people to Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula and turn the peninsula into an alternative for Palestine. There is also a plan by Israeli Government to offer a monetary package to Palestinians living in West Bank and encourage them to migrate to the Sinai Peninsula. |
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Israel-Palestine conflict solutions | 75,684,502 | However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office played down the report compiled by the Intelligence Ministry as a hypothetical exercise. But its conclusions deepened long-standing Egyptian fears that Israel wants to make Gaza into Egypt’s problem, and revived for Palestinians memories of their greatest trauma ”The uprooting of hundreds of thousands of people who fled or were forced from their homes during the fighting surrounding Israel’s creation". Egypt rejects Palestinian refugees into Sinai and warned Israel of a rupture if any of those tried to enter into their land. |
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Israel-Palestine conflict solutions | 75,684,502 | The control of Sinai Peninsula was taken over by Israel during the Six Day War in 1967 and later returned it to Egypt after the peace treaty in 1979 respectively. |
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The Versatile Brenda Lee | 75,684,506 | The Versatile Brenda Lee is a studio album by American singer Brenda Lee. It was released on May 17, 1965 by Decca Records and was her twelfth studio album. The album was a collection of 12 tracks and was named for the album's mixed range of material. Of its songs was Lee's single "Truly, Truly True", which became a charting US single in 1965. The album was met with mixed reviews following its release. |
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The Versatile Brenda Lee | 75,684,506 | Background, recording and content | Brenda Lee had rose to stardom in her teens recording a variety of material. Beginning in the early 1960s, Lee recorded pop music had her greatest commercial success with songs like "I'm Sorry", "I Want to Be Wanted" and "Break It to Me Gently". These songs and several others rose to the top ten in the US and the UK through 1963. Many of her singles reached progressively lower positions as the 1960s progressed, but she continued having top 20 and top 40 singles. One of Lee's chart records from this period was "Truly, Truly True". It was included on The Versatile Brenda Lee. |
The Versatile Brenda Lee | 75,684,506 | Background, recording and content | The album project was taken from sessions held between October 1964 and February 1965 at the Columbia Studio, located in Nashville, Tennessee. All recording sessions were produced by Owen Bradley. The album contained a total of 12 tracks. The album was named for its mix of material, most of which were covers. "Few singers have the gift of versatility and the voice to make the well-known standards of the past sound rich and fresh," read the liner notes. Among its songs was "Don't Blame Me" and "Willow Weep for Me". |
The Versatile Brenda Lee | 75,684,506 | Release, reception and singles | The Versatile Brenda Lee was released on May 17, 1965 by Decca Records. The label distributed the album as a vinyl LP, offered in both mono and stereo formats. Six songs appeared on each side of the record. It was Lee's twelfth studio album in her career. The project was given mixed reviews by critics. It was reviewed favorably by Billboard magazine who noted the album proves how Lee "can win a teen audience with current pop material and equally appeal to the adult market". Meanwhile, Hi-Fi Stereo Review gave the album a less favorable response. "She certainly is versatile, as the album title suggests; she can perform badly in more styles than anybody I can think of." AllMusic rated the album two out of five stars without a written review provided. The album's only single was "Truly, Truly True", which was first issued by Decca in March 1965. That year, the single rose to the number 54 position on the US Hot 100 and number nine on the US adult contemporary chart. |
George (Yaroshevsky) | 75,684,520 | Metropolitan George (born Hryhoriy Antonovych Yaroshevsky 18/30 November 1872 in Podolian Governorate, Imperial Russia - 8 February 1923, Warsaw, Poland) was the Metropolitan of Warsaw and Russian Patriarchal Exarch in Poland from 11 October 1921 to 8 February 1923. |
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George (Yaroshevsky) | 75,684,520 | George (Yaroshevsky) was a graduate of the Kyiv Theological Academy as a Candidate of Theology in 1897. In 1900 he was tonsured as a monk and consecrated as a priest (iereus). In 1901 he defended his magistrate dissertation at the Kyiv Theological Academy titled as "Conciliar Epistle of St. Jacob". |
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George (Yaroshevsky) | 75,684,520 | In 1918 George (Yaroshevsky) left the territory of what was Russian Republic for Constantinople and later Serbia. |
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George (Yaroshevsky) | 75,684,520 | During occupation of Ukraine by the Armed Forces of South Russia, he was appointed by the Higher Church Administration of South Russia as locum tenens of the eparchy of Kharkiv. In 1920s Archbishop George (Yaroshevsky) was assisting Archbishop Eulogius (Georgiyevsky) in administration of the Russian Orthodox Dioceses in Western Europe. |
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George (Yaroshevsky) | 75,684,520 | In June of 1922 he assembled the first Council of Orthodox Bishops in Poland. |
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George (Yaroshevsky) | 75,684,520 | On 8 February 1923 George (Yaroshevsky) was assassinated by Archimandrite of the Russian Orthodox Church Smaragd (Latyshenko). |
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Annebrook House Hotel | 75,684,576 | Annebrook House Hotel is a hotel in Mullingar, Westmeath, Ireland. |
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Annebrook House Hotel | 75,684,576 | History | The original Annebrook House is an Old Georgian house built in c. 1810 by the Westmeath Board of Guardians as a hostel for visiting clergy then was later the residence for the county surgeon John O'Connell and then subsequently Medical Officer of Health (MOH) Dr Hugh O'Neill and his family. It is notable for being one of the oldest buildings still standing in Mullingar. |
Annebrook House Hotel | 75,684,576 | History | The property was auctioned in early April 2001 with Berty Dunne, a hotelier from County Kildare, making the winning bid. In October 2002, it was announced that a planning permission application was sent to Westmeath County Council to construct a 49-bedroom hotel with a restaurant and a further 44 aparthotel units alongside renovating the original house on the 1.9 acres (0.77 ha) site. By July 2004, the house was being extensively renovated. |
Annebrook House Hotel | 75,684,576 | History | Berty Dunne was originally aiming for the hotel to open by Christmas 2006 but due to unforseen circumstances the opening was delayed until February 2007. The hotel was officially registered on 9 February 2007 as Annebrook House Hotel Limited. |
Annebrook House Hotel | 75,684,576 | History | In 2019, the hotel won the Irish Hospitality Awards, claiming the Hotel of the Year title. Annebrook House Hotel announced that they had purchased the old Dunnes Stores premises on nearby Pearse Street a number of years prior and plan to expand there with the hopes of developing it into 50 additional bedrooms as well as leisure on the ground floor. |
Will McPhail | 75,684,607 | Will McPhail is a Scotland-based cartoonist. He has illustrated for the magazines The New Yorker and Private Eye, as well as The New Statesman. |
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Will McPhail | 75,684,607 | Early life and career | McPhail was born in 1988 in Lancashire, England, to mother Jane McPhail. He grew up in Chorley in Lancashire. He studied zoology at, and graduated from, the University of Glasgow. |
Will McPhail | 75,684,607 | Early life and career | His work was published in Private Eye for the first time while he was still attending university. In 2013, he won the Young Cartoonist of the Year Award, given by the London Cartoon Museum. In 2014, his work began to be published in The New Yorker. |
Will McPhail | 75,684,607 | Early life and career | In 2021, McPhail's debut graphic novel, In, was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The fictional story focuses on a professional illustrator named Nick Moss. In 2022, the book won the Betty Trask Prize from the Society of Authors; it was the first graphic novel to win the award. That year, McPhail received the Saltire Society First Book of the Year Award for In. |
Will McPhail | 75,684,607 | Early life and career | In 2022, a book of McPhail's cartoons was published, titled Love & Vermin. |
Will McPhail | 75,684,607 | External links | Official website |
S. R. Jangid | 75,684,612 | Sangram Jangid popularly known as S. R. Jangid,is the former DGP police Tamil Nadu. |
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Higher Education Commission cricket team | 75,684,615 | Higher Education Commission cricket team is a departmental cricket team in Pakistan, that plays first-class cricket in the President's Trophy. The team is sponsored and owned by Higher Education Commission. The team does not have any geographical base. It is currently being captained by Mohammad Huraira. |
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Higher Education Commission cricket team | 75,684,615 | History | The team was founded in 2003 to take part in the 2003 Inter Departmental Qualifying Tournament. In May 2019, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan revamped the domestic cricket structure in Pakistan, excluding departmental teams in favour of regional sides, therefore ending the participation of the team. The team was refounded in March 2023 after a revamp of the domestic structure. In December 2023, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed that Ghani Glass would be one of the teams to participate in the 2023–24 President's Trophy. The team made their first-class debut on 22 December 2023, losing the match against Water and Power Development Authority. This was the first time for Ghani Glass to compete in a major domestic tournament in Pakistan. |
Bikram Malati (Music Producer) | 75,684,635 | Bikram Malati (born 12 July 2003) is an Indian Singer Songwriter Music Producer He is also a YouTuber who streams music worldwide on YouTube and music platforms |
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Neil Adams (rugby union) | 75,684,648 | Neil Joseph Adams (26 August 1923 — 12 April 1986) was an Australian rugby union international. |
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Neil Adams (rugby union) | 75,684,648 | Adams was born in Wyong on the NSW Central Coast and went to school in Newcastle, attending Marist Brothers Hamilton until he left at age 14 to become a carpet layer. After playing rugby league for the Army in the war years, during which he served in the Pacific, he made his first-grade rugby debut for his club Merewether Carlton in 1946. |
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Neil Adams (rugby union) | 75,684,648 | A powerful prop, Adams had several years as a New South Wales representative before getting a Wallabies call up for the 1955 tour of New Zealand, at the late age of 31. He gained his solitary Wallabies cap in the 1st Test in Wellington. |
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Neil Adams (rugby union) | 75,684,648 | Adams, who had six years as a NSW Country selector, died of pneumonia in 1986 aged 62. |
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Stranger in the City (1961 film) | 75,684,654 | Stranger in the City is a 1961 British short docmentary film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. The film has no dialogue. It is notable for its contemporary views of London including the Soho music venue The 2i’s Coffee Bar. |
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Stranger in the City (1961 film) | 75,684,654 | Plot | Selected unrelated events in a London day. In early morning three tramps awake and eat breakfast; a wealthy businessman phones from his Rolls Royce as his chauffeur drives through the city; a chef prepares breakfast; an acting class is underway; a fire-eating street entertainer amuses the crowd; striptease at The Keyhole Club; a life-drawing class in a cafe; a visit to the 2i's Coffee Bar; police radio cars are on the streets; the tramps retire. |
Stranger in the City (1961 film) | 75,684,654 | Critical reception | The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A day in London is depicted in a mixture of (badly) acted and unposed scenes. Though the everyday life of the capital's millions is scarcely touched upon, the ground covered is familiar to filmgoers, perhaps most of all the supposedly "off-beat" material – pick-up girls, a strip-club. Only a practice class at an acting school and a study in tramps' table manners are even momentarily striking." |
Lito Arocena | 75,684,671 | Joselito "Lito" Modancia Arocena (born March 5, 1959 – December 20, 2015) was an internationally known soil scientist. |
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Lito Arocena | 75,684,671 | Biography | Joselito Arocena immigrated to Canada from the Philippines as a student. He had a master’s degree from the University of the Philippines (19985), a licentiate in soil science from the State University of Ghent (1987), and a doctorate in soil genesis and classification from the University of Alberta (1991). |
Lito Arocena | 75,684,671 | Biography | Arocena published widely in areas of soil genesis, mineralogy, chemistry, biology and their applications and/or relevance to soil classification, nutrient cycling in forestry and agriculture, ecology, environmental remediation, geomorphology and archaeology, covering almost all fields of soil science. |
Lito Arocena | 75,684,671 | Biography | "..."Soil is life." Dr. Joselito (Lito) M. Arocena. |
Lito Arocena | 75,684,671 | Biography | In 1994, Dr. Arocena began his professorship at the Environmental Science and Engineering program of the University of Northern British Columbia, where he was a founding member. In 2001, he became its first Canada Research Chair. He was also one of 10 faculty who founded the Natural Resources & Environmental Studies Institute (NRESi). |
Lito Arocena | 75,684,671 | Biography | "Soil is a living system. To all of us, she is the source of food, clothing and shelter; the site of our recreational activities and to some extent spiritual belief. Soil is a habitat for many organisms and source of water and essential elements for the plants. History tells us that loss of productive soils accompanies displacement if not extinction of civilization. Soil is fundamental to life; treat it with respect and conserve it." Dr. Joselito (Lito) M. Arocena. |
Lito Arocena | 75,684,671 | Biography | He passed away on December 20, 2015 following a diagnosis with cancer. |
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Vancouver City | 75,684,674 | Vancouver City was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1904 to 1917. |
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Vancouver City | 75,684,674 | This riding was created in 1903 from parts of Burrard riding. It was abolished in 1914 when it was redistributed into Burrard, Vancouver Centre and Vancouver South ridings. |
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Leopoldo Nóvoa Garcia | 75,684,675 | Leopoldo Nóvoa García (born December 17, 1919 - February 23, 2012) was a Spanish-Uruguayan painter and sculptor. |
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Leopoldo Nóvoa Garcia | 75,684,675 | Life | Nóvoa Garcia was born in 1919, to a Galician mother and Uruguayan father. In 1938, he emigrated to Uruguay, where he met Joaquín Torres-García. He spent his early years in Uruguay in Montevideo, where he founded Apex, a culture-focused magazine, with Carlos Maggi and other Uruguayan artists and intellectuals. Artists like Joaquín Torres García, Juan Carlos Onetti, Juana de Ibarbourou, Julio María Sanguinetti, and Marta Canessa worked on the magazine and formed a close friendship with Jorge Oteiza. In Buenos Aires, where Nóvoa Garcia lived from 1948-1957, he became close friends with Lucio Fontana, who greatly influenced his work. Nóvoa Garcia was heavily influenced by other Galicians exiled by the Spanish Civil War such as Rafael Dieste and Luís Seoane. |
Leopoldo Nóvoa Garcia | 75,684,675 | Life | After 1957, he came to settle in Montevideo, where he would remain for eight years. In 1965, Nóvoa Garcia moved to Paris at Michel Tapié's suggestion. Tapié had been impressed by Nóvoa Garcia's giant mural at the Estadio Luis Tróccoli in Montevideo. In Paris, Nóvoa Garcia impressed Julio Cortázar, who wrote a story about his work, and Orlando Pelayo. |
Leopoldo Nóvoa Garcia | 75,684,675 | Life | In 1974, Nóvoa Garcia had his first solo exposition at the Edouard Loeb Gallery, which would remain his gallery for many years. Nóvoa Garcia remained active until his death in 2012, regularly working from his native Galicia. |
Leopoldo Nóvoa Garcia | 75,684,675 | Works | Nóvoa Garcia's paintings, murals, and pyrography spanned a wide array of subjects. Many of his works focused on landscapes from his time in Galicia. Even so, his work was often abstract, with hints of abstract expressionism and informalism, even though he did not belong to any one artistic movement. He often worked with impersonal forms, juxtaposed rhythms, and imposing material, described by Raul Zaffaroni s "urgent painting" in 1964. |
Margaret Backhouse | 75,684,712 | Margaret Backhouse may refer to: |
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Agam Subastian | 75,684,766 | Agam Subastian Ramadhan (born 24 January 1996), is an Indonesian professional basketball player. He currently plays for Borneo Hornbills of the Indonesian Basketball League (IBL). He is currently the shortest ever player to play in IBL. |
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Agam Subastian | 75,684,766 | Subastian played college basketball with UEU Swans of the Esa Unggul University. |
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Van Otterloo | 75,684,769 | Van Otterloo is a Dutch toponymic surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
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Salyan District Hospital | 75,684,776 | Rapti Provincial Hospital is a government hospital located in Khalanga, Salyan in Karnali Province of Nepal. The hospital is considered a crucial resource for healthcare to poor citizens of Salyan district who cannot afford treatments in the private hospitals. The hospital is designed to provide its service for 15 beds, although at present it is operating with 37, which is planned to upgrade up to 50 beds. |
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Salyan District Hospital | 75,684,776 | History | It was established as government hospital in 2024 BS (1967-1968). |
Salyan District Hospital | 75,684,776 | Departments | The facilities provided in Salyan Disrict Hospital include: |
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United States Military Government of Porto Rico | 75,684,787 | The United States Military Government of Porto Rico (Spanish: Gobierno militar estadounidense de Porto Rico or Gobierno militar americano de Porto Rico), was a provisional military government in Puerto Rico that was established in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War in 1898 when Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the United States. |
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United States Military Government of Porto Rico | 75,684,787 | "Americanization" of Puerto Rico | From 1898 to 1900, Puerto Rico was governed by four military officers: Commanding General Nelson A. Miles, Major General John R. Brooke, Major General Guy Vernon Henry, and Major General George Whitefield Davis. Miles, Brooke, and Henry were experienced veterans of the Indian Wars and, even though they were accustomed to the pacification and administration of the Native Americans, the U.S. Army had no previous experience in the administration of overseas territories. Henry stated: "It was an entirely new duty for American Army officers. There was no precedent in the experience of these so suddenly placed in charge of this our first real colony, upon which their policy could be based." |
United States Military Government of Porto Rico | 75,684,787 | "Americanization" of Puerto Rico | The administration of Puerto Rico was the responsibility of the United States Department of War's Division of Customs and Insular Affairs, which was modeled after the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Almost immediately, the United States began the "Americanization" process of Puerto Rico. The U.S. occupation brought about a total change in Puerto Rico's economy and polity and did not apply democratic principles to the colony. |
United States Military Government of Porto Rico | 75,684,787 | "Americanization" of Puerto Rico | In 1899, U.S. Senator George Frisbie Hoar described Puerto Ricans as "uneducated, simple-minded and harmless people who were only interested in wine, women, music and dancing" and recommended that Spanish should be abolished in the island's schools and only English should be taught. Schools became the primary vehicle of Americanization, and initially all classes were taught in English, which also made for a large dropout rate. |
United States Military Government of Porto Rico | 75,684,787 | "Americanization" of Puerto Rico | On January 15, 1899, the military government changed the name of Puerto Rico to Porto Rico (U.S. Congress would later change the name back to "Puerto Rico" on May 17, 1932) and the island's currency was changed from the Puerto Rican peso to the American dollar, integrating the island's currency into the U.S. monetary system. |
United States Military Government of Porto Rico | 75,684,787 | References | Category:1898 establishments in Puerto Rico Category:Aftermath of the Spanish–American War Category:United States involvement in regime change |
Aynesworth | 75,684,793 | Aynesworth is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: |
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Abang Adik | 75,684,800 | Abang Adik (Chinese: 富都青年, lit. 'Pudu Youngsters') is a 2023 Malaysian neo-noir drama film written and directed by Jin Ong. The film tells the story of a pair of undocumented orphans in Malaysia, Abang (Wu Kang-ren), a deaf mute brother, and Adik (Jack Tan), an indignified younger brother, who struggles in a poverty-stricken and crime-ridden environment. Serene Lim, April Chan, Tan Kim Wang, and Bront Palarae appear in supporting roles. |
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Abang Adik | 75,684,800 | Abang Adik received critical acclaim upon its release–particularly for its writing, story, and for the performance of Wu Kang-ren. The movie was a box office success, especially in Taiwan, earning almost $4 million during its initial theatrical run, becoming the first Malaysian movie ever to top box office charts in the country. The film went on to receive multiple award nominations, including seven Golden Horse Awards nominations, with Wu Kang-ren winning Best Actor. |
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Mituri | 75,684,810 | Mituri (Korean: 미투리) are traditional Korean woven shoes. They could be made using a variety of techniques and materials; some styles were seen as more luxurious, and therefore reserved for the upper class, although both lower and upper class people wore the shoes. They were notably often made from hemp. |
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David Cheong Kian Young | 75,684,830 | David Cheong Kian Young (simplified Chinese: 张睷洋; traditional Chinese: 張睷洋; pinyin: Zhāng Jiānyáng) is a Malaysian politician who has served as Member of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Kajang since August 2023. He is a member of the People's Justice Party (PKR), a component party of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition. He has also served as Member of the Central Leadership Council (MPP), Deputy Division Chief of Kuala Langat and Deputy Director of the State Elections Department (JPRN) of PKR as well as the Treasurer of JPRN of PH of Selangor since 2022. |
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David Cheong Kian Young | 75,684,830 | Political career | He served as the Chairman of the Polling District Committee (JDM) of PKR of Sungai Jarom from 2008 to 2010, State Deputy Chairman of the Welfare Bureau of PKR of Selangor from 2010 to 2013 and the Treasurer of JPRN of Selangor from 2020 to 2022. |
David Cheong Kian Young | 75,684,830 | Political career | In the 2023 Selangor state election, Cheong made his electoral debut after being nominated by PH to contest for the Kajang state seat. Cheong won the seat and was elected to the Selangor State Legislative Assembly as the Kajang MLA after defeating Allan Liew Sin Kim of Perikatan Nasional (PN) and Arutchelvan Subramaniam of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) by a majority of 34,394 votes. |
David Cheong Kian Young | 75,684,830 | Election results | |
David Cheong Kian Young | 75,684,830 | Election results | |
Nadica Dreven Budinski | 75,684,856 | Nadica Dreven Budinski (born 1 November 1962) is a Croatian politician from the Croatian Democratic Union who served as a member of the Croatian Parliament. |
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Point of Return (television play) | 75,684,867 | Point of Return is a British television play by M.B. Kingsland. It orginally aired on British television in 1957 and was produced on Australian television in 1958. |
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Point of Return (television play) | 75,684,867 | Premise | In an RAF control tower, a ghost plane drones overhead. A 30 year old message is dropped on the runaway giving a bearing for a party of survivors from a plane crash. This is heard by a Flight lieutenant who decides to initiate a search for survivors. He fights a court martial but in the end he is vindicated when the mist clears and they can see a dinghy with survivors. |
Point of Return (television play) | 75,684,867 | 1957 BBC Production | The play was performed on British TV on 12 September 1957. |
Point of Return (television play) | 75,684,867 | 1957 BBC Production | The play was also performed on radio in 1958. |
Point of Return (television play) | 75,684,867 | 1958 Australian Production | The play was filmed for ABC television in its Sydney studios and aired on 15 January 1958. It was directed by Royston Morley. Sets were by Jack Montgomery. |
Chto oni znayut? | 75,684,879 | Категория:Альбомы по алфавиту Категория:Проект:Музыка:Последняя правка в 2023 году |
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Chto oni znayut? | 75,684,879 | "Chto oni znayut?" (Russian: "Что они знают?"; English: "What do they know?") is the second studio album of Russian pop-rapper Egor Kreed, released on 23 May 2017 through the label Black Star. The day before the album was officially released, a pirated version of the album appeared on the Internet. This is Egor's last album with Black Star. |
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Chto oni znayut? | 75,684,879 | The album debuted at the top of the album charts on Apple Music & iTunes. Songs from the album also entered the top 10 on the charts: the song «Потрачу» took fourth place on Apple Music, while the song "Не могу" placed eighth on Apple Music and on iTunes. Based on the results at the end of 2017, "Что они знают?" was in the top-10 most popular albums on both Apple Music & iTunes in Russia. |
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List of TVB dramas in 2024 | 75,684,883 | This is a list of television serial dramas released by TVB in 2024, including highest-rated television dramas and award ceremonies. |
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List of TVB dramas in 2024 | 75,684,883 | Top ten drama series in ratings | The following is a list of TVB's top serial dramas in 2024 by viewership ratings. The recorded ratings include premiere week, final week, finale episode, and the average overall count of live Hong Kong viewers (in millions). |
List of TVB dramas in 2024 | 75,684,883 | First line-up | These dramas air in Hong Kong every Sunday to Friday from 8:00 pm to 8:30 pm on Jade. |
List of TVB dramas in 2024 | 75,684,883 | Second line-up | These dramas air in Hong Kong from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm, Monday to Friday on Jade. |
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