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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed%20Dandridge
Ed Dandridge
Ed Dandridge. Living people Tufts University alumni University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni New York (state) lawyers Year of birth missing (living people)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Airy%20Forest
Mount Airy Forest
Mount Airy Forest. The Mount Airy Forest, in Cincinnati, Ohio, was established in 1911. It was one of the earliest, if not the first, urban reforestation project in the United States. With nearly , it's the largest park in Cincinnati's park system.
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Mount Airy Forest
Mount Airy Forest. History The originally forested land was cleared for agricultural use in the 19th century, but years of poor grazing and agricultural practices led to severe erosion and poor soil composition. As quoted in a 1914 Cincinnati Times-Star editorial, a farmer facetiously remarked that his farm (in Westwood) "was a good one when he first took it up but that since he had cleared off all the trees it had slid down the creek and was to be found somewhere in the neighborhood of New Orleans."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Airy%20Forest
Mount Airy Forest
Mount Airy Forest. According to the National Park Service: Established in 1911, the Mount Airy Forest covers an impressive 1459 acres and includes natural areas, planned landscapes, buildings, structures, and landscape features. The numerous hiking trails, bridle paths, walls, gardens, pedestrian bridges, and various other improvements within Mount Airy Forest reflect the ambitious park planning and development that took place in Cincinnati in the early-to-mid-20th century. Conceived as the nation's first urban reforestation project, the park has developed over the years—especially during the Depression and post-World War II period- into a park with a variety of areas, spaces and structures designed to accommodate recreational, social, and educational activities. Today it continues to offer a large expanse of protected land within the city limits where the public can enjoy the richness and diversity of nature.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Airy%20Forest
Mount Airy Forest
Mount Airy Forest. In the largest reforestation program undertaken by a city seen until that time, the barren land was restored to a park largely in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The rustic CCC structures are still standing and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park now includes 700 acres of reforested hardwoods, 200 acres of forested evergreens, 269 acres of wetlands, 170 acres of meadows, and a 120-acre arboretum. A wheelchair accessible treehouse was built in 2006.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Airy%20Forest
Mount Airy Forest
Mount Airy Forest. The park was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on April 13, 2010. The listing was announced as the featured listing in the National Park Service's weekly list of April 23, 2010.
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Mount Airy Forest
Mount Airy Forest. Amenities The park offers hiking trails, an 18-hole disc golf course, and a dog park.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted%20Kessinger
Ted Kessinger
Ted Kessinger. Ted Kessinger (born January 15, 1941) is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas from 1976 to 2003, compiling a record of 219–57–1 for a winning percentage of . He is among the college football coaches with the most wins and the highest winning percentage.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted%20Kessinger
Ted Kessinger
Ted Kessinger. Kessinger was the head coach of the first American football team to play in Sweden, and he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2010. His son is Kent Kessinger, the head coach at Ottawa University.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted%20Kessinger
Ted Kessinger
Ted Kessinger. Assistant coaching Before becoming a head coach, Kessinger worked as an assistant coach at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and the South Dakota Coyotes in Vermillion.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted%20Kessinger
Ted Kessinger
Ted Kessinger. Bethany Kessinger was the head football coach at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas from 1976 to 2003, where he posted a record of 219–57–1. He guided Bethany to the NAIA playoffs ten times and achieved a top 25 ranking 20 times. His teams never posted a losing season during his entire coaching tenure.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted%20Kessinger
Ted Kessinger
Ted Kessinger. Coaching career In 2000, his team won the American Family Charity Bowl, defeating the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes by a score of 20–3.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted%20Kessinger
Ted Kessinger
Ted Kessinger. Coaching career Kessinger was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in 2003 as well as the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2005.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcopteryx%20stipata
Sarcopteryx stipata
Sarcopteryx stipata. Sarcopteryx stipata, known as the steelwood, is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia occurring from the Bulga Plateau and Comboyne Plateau north west of Taree, New South Wales as far north as Fraser Island off the coast of south eastern Queensland. It grows in sub tropical rainforest but sometimes occurs in warm temperate rainforests on poorer soils. It is a member of the soap berry family. The generic name Sarcopteryx translates to "fleshy wing", as the fruit can be wing shaped. Stipata means "surrounded". The common name steelwood refers to the very tough, hard and heavy timber.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcopteryx%20stipata
Sarcopteryx stipata
Sarcopteryx stipata. Description Usually seen as a small tree up to 10 metres in height, although a 40 metre tall tree with a trunk diameter of was recorded at Griers Scrub in Nightcap National Park. The base of larger trees is somewhat flanged. Bark is hard and grey in colour, and often marked with irregularities such as wrinkles, horizontal bands and bumps. Small branches are thick, longitudinally ridged, and with soft brown hairs. Brown hairs occur on many parts of the plant.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcopteryx%20stipata
Sarcopteryx stipata
Sarcopteryx stipata. Leaves Compound leaves are long, with six leaflets, occasionally three to nine leaflets. Leaflets are long and wide, broad lanceolate in shape, narrowed at the base, and with a long fine leaf tip. The left and right halves of the leaflets are unequal in size. They are shiny green above, duller below with some brown hairs. The compound leaf stalk is brown and hairy, and swollen where it joins the branchlet. Leaflet stalks are between long, leaf veins are raised on both sides. Some lateral veins become wider and thicker where meeting the main mid rib of the leaf.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcopteryx%20stipata
Sarcopteryx stipata
Sarcopteryx stipata. Flowers, fruit and germination White or cream flowers appear from August to October on panicles, either at the end of the branchlets or from the axils of the leaves. Petals are long. The fruit is a red or pink capsule in diameter. It has three or four angles, with three cells, each containing one brown shiny cylindrical seed, in diameter. A yellow aril completely covers the seed. The fruit matures in November and December and is eaten by the green catbird and Lewin's honeyeater. Germination from fresh seed is slow but reliable - removal of the yellow aril from the seed is advised. After four months practically all seeds should germinate.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Jason James Carter (born August 7, 1975) is an American lawyer and politician from the state of Georgia. Carter is a former state senator and was the Democratic nominee for governor of Georgia in the 2014 election. Carter's grandfather is former U.S. President and Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Early life and career Carter was born at Emory University Hospital on August 7, 1975. A ninth-generation Georgian, he is a grandson of former President Jimmy Carter and the son of Jack Carter and Judy Langford, daughter of former Georgia State Senator James Beverly Langford. After graduating from Evanston Township High School, where he won the Illinois State Policy Debate championship in 1993, Carter attended Duke University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in philosophy and political science.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Peace Corps After graduating from Duke University, Carter served in the Peace Corps stationed in South Africa. In doing so he followed the example of his great grand mother, Lillian Carter (President Jimmy Carter's mother), who became a Peace Corps volunteer at age 68 and spent nearly two years in India working as a nurse with patients with leprosy. Jason Carter lived in Lochiel, South Africa, where he worked on education issues in rural areas. He learned to speak Zulu and Siswati. He wrote a book, titled Power Lines, about his experiences there.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Legal career Carter later attended the University of Georgia School of Law, graduating summa cum laude with a Juris Doctor in 2004. He clerked for Frank M. Hull on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit after graduating from law school.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Early life and career He is currently a partner at the law firm of Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore in Atlanta. He has represented the National Football League Players Association and won the Stuart Eizenstat Young Lawyer Award, given by the Anti-Defamation League, for his pro bono work defending voting rights.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). 2010 election In a May 11, 2010 special election, Carter was elected to represent Georgia's 42nd district in the State Senate. He won with 65.6% of the vote. The seat had been vacated by David I. Adelman, who became the United States Ambassador to Singapore. Carter is the first member of his family to win elected office since his grandfather, Jimmy Carter, was elected President of the United States. Carter was later re-elected to the Senate in the 2010 and 2012 general elections.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Legislation In the Senate, Carter authored legislation to require the state budget to be presented in two parts: first, a separate education budget, and then a budget to fund the rest of state government.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Georgia Senate Carter also sponsored ethics reform legislation, including proposals to limit gifts from lobbyists to legislators, to create and fully fund an independent ethics commission, and to create a non-partisan redistricting commission.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Georgia Senate In 2012, he was awarded Common Cause's Democracy Award for his work on promoting ethics reform.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Georgia Senate In 2014, Carter voted for House Bill (H.B.) 60, the Safe Carry Protection Act which opponents nicknamed the "guns everywhere" bill. The Safe Carry Protection Act which took effect on July 1, 2014, permits licensed gun owners to carry guns into many public and private places. The law is supported by the Georgia Baptist Convention which includes 3,600 Baptist churches in Georgia in favor of increased church autonomy, but is not supported by Catholic or Episcopalian church leaders.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Judiciary Science and Technology Special Judiciary Transportation Urban Affairs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). 2014 gubernatorial election In 2013, Carter commissioned a poll of a potential race against Nathan Deal in the 2014 gubernatorial election. He subsequently announced that he would run for the Democratic nomination.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). 2014 gubernatorial election During his campaign, Carter advocated increased investment in education and technical training to help grow Georgia's film and television industry. "Georgia has seen enormous growth in film and television production, but that success is threatened unless we build the skilled workforce to fill these jobs." Carter said, and added "After years of cuts to HOPE and to our schools, industries across the state simply cannot find the skilled workers they need to fill their jobs."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). 2014 gubernatorial election Polls suggested a surprisingly close race given Georgia's recent electoral history. Real Clear Politics upgraded the race from "Leans GOP" to "Toss Up." Carter also out-raised the incumbent Deal in the second quarter.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). 2014 gubernatorial election Carter said that people in Georgia have the right to have the Sons of Confederate Veterans-backed license plate, which features an image of the Confederate flag and that he would not try to stop them if elected.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). 2014 gubernatorial election During his campaign, Carter reaffirmed his support for the legalization of same-sex marriage, stating, "Marriage equality is something I believe in and have [believed in] for a very, very, very long time since before I got into politics."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). 2014 gubernatorial election The candidate in a WSB-TV debate which aired live on C-SPAN criticized the performance of Deal in handling the state economy by stating that 380,000 Georgians were looking for jobs and state government support for public education had dropped.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). 2014 gubernatorial election Carter lost his 2014 bid for the office of governor to incumbent Nathan Deal by 7.9%, receiving 44.9% of the vote.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). Personal life Jason's wife, Kate, is a high school teacher, and former journalist with the Athens Banner-Herald, where she won several awards. They have two sons, Henry (b. 2006) and Thomas (b. 2008).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Carter%20%28politician%29
Jason Carter (politician)
Jason Carter (politician). 1975 births 21st-century American lawyers 21st-century American politicians American expatriates in South Africa 21st-century American memoirists Candidates in the 2014 United States elections Carter family Duke University Trinity College of Arts and Sciences alumni Georgia (U.S. state) Democrats Georgia (U.S. state) lawyers Georgia (U.S. state) state senators Living people Peace Corps volunteers People from Decatur, Georgia University of Georgia School of Law alumni Writers from Georgia (U.S. state)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project%20SUNSHINE
Project SUNSHINE
Project SUNSHINE. Project SUNSHINE was a series of research studies that began in 1953 to ascertain the impact of radioactive fallout on the world's population. The project was initially kept secret, and only became known publicly in 1956. Commissioned jointly by the United States Atomic Energy Commission and USAF Project Rand, SUNSHINE sought to examine the long-term effects of nuclear radiation on the biosphere due to repeated nuclear detonations of increasing yield. With the conclusion from Project GABRIEL that radioactive isotope Sr-90 represented the most serious threat to human health from nuclear fallout, Project SUNSHINE sought to measure the global dispersion of Sr-90 by measuring its concentration in the tissues and bones of the dead. Of particular interest was tissue from the young, whose developing bones have the highest propensity to accumulate Sr-90 and thus the highest susceptibility to radiation damage. SUNSHINE elicited a great deal of controversy when it was revealed that many of the remains sampled were utilized without prior permission from the deceased or from relatives of the dead, which wasn't known until many years later.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project%20SUNSHINE
Project SUNSHINE
Project SUNSHINE. History On January 18, 1955, then-AEC commissioner Dr. Willard Libby said that there was insufficient data regarding the effects of fallout due to a lack of human samples – especially samples taken from children – to analyze. Libby was quoted saying, "I don't know how to get them, but I do say that it is a matter of prime importance to get them, and particularly in the young age group. So, human samples are often of prime importance, and if anybody knows how to do a good job of body snatching, they will really be serving their country." This led to over 1,500 samples being gathered, of which only 500 were analyzed. Many of the 1,500 sample cadavers were babies and young children, and were taken from countries from Australia to Europe, often without their parents' consent or knowledge. According to the investigation launched after a British newspaper reported that British scientists had obtained children’s bodies from various hospitals and shipped their body parts to the United States, a British mother had said that her stillborn baby's legs were removed by British doctors, and to prevent her from finding out what had happened, she was not allowed to dress the baby for the funeral.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project%20SUNSHINE
Project SUNSHINE
Project SUNSHINE. Notable studies In 1958, research for project SUNSHINE was brought to Belgium. Scientists started doing tests that were slightly different than those done previously in the United States and Europe by analyzing soils in agricultural regions instead of human bones. They headed in two main directions: environmental surveys and experimental research in natural and in controlled conditions. Their goal was to see the effect of Strontium-90 in the soils as well as to see how it transferred to the grass and grazing animals such as cows and sheep, the animals from which humans consume milk and meat. Researchers also looked for direct influences of strontium-90 by observing how well the contaminated grass and crops grew.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project%20SUNSHINE
Project SUNSHINE
Project SUNSHINE. In a 1957 article, Dr. Whitlock, director of Health Education in the National Dairy Council, Chicago, Illinois, discussed the impact of strontium-90 in the cow milk consumed by humans, concluding that the effects of Sr-90 would not be detectably harmful to the general populace of the US. "From the foregoing information, it would seem we have a long way to go before the presence of Strontium-90 in milk and other foods can catch up with the amounts of radioactivity to which we have long been exposed through natural resources." Specifically referring to the natural radioactivity one is exposed to from potassium-40."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRCV
WRCV
WRCV. WRCV 101.7 FM is a radio station licensed to Dixon, Illinois, covering Northern Illinois, including Dixon, Sterling, and Rock Falls. WRCV has a country music format and is owned by NRG Media. The station began broadcasting September 1, 1965, and held the call sign WIXN-FM. The station was originally owned by Russell G. Salter, and simulcast the programming of WIXN 1460.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRCV
WRCV
WRCV. RCV Country radio stations in the United States NRG Media radio stations Radio stations established in 1965 1965 establishments in Illinois
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maciej%20Koz%C5%82owski
Maciej Kozłowski
Maciej Kozłowski. Maciej Kozlowski (8 September 1957 – 11 May 2010) was a Polish actor, mostly known for his roles in Kingsajz, Psy, Kiler, With Fire and Sword and Schindler's List and the TV series M jak miłość.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maciej%20Koz%C5%82owski
Maciej Kozłowski
Maciej Kozłowski. Kozlowski was born in Kargowa, and was a graduate of the National Film School in Łódź. He also played as a defender in the Polish Artists Football Team. He died in Warsaw, aged 52; the cause of death was cirrhosis of the liver caused by hepatitis C virus. His funeral was attended by: Daniel Olbrychski, Bogusław Linda, Zbigniew Zamachowski, Piotr Zelt, Michał Milowicz, Małgorzata Kożuchowska, Grażyna Wolszczak, Tomasz Karolak, Wiktor Zborowski, Marian Opania, Olaf Lubaszenko, Jan Englert, Robert Więckiewicz, Michał Żebrowski, Artur Żmijewski.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maciej%20Koz%C5%82owski
Maciej Kozłowski
Maciej Kozłowski. 1984: 1984: Nie było słońca tej wiosny - Piotr Wolosz 1985: Mgła - 'Kim' 1985: Osobisty pamiętnik grzesznika przez niego samego spisany - Stranger 1988: Kingsajz - Was 1989: Szklany dom - urzędnik 1990: Piggate - Alan Lecog 1990: Mów mi Rockefeller - Matros, wspólnik Jagody 1990: Ucieczka z kina "Wolność" - American Actor 1990: Po upadku - Uczestnik narady 1991: Kroll - Captain 1992: Szwadron - Kozlow 1992: Psy - Baranski 1993: Superwizja - Agent 1993: Balanga - Lt. Bakala 1993: Pora na czarownice 1993: Schindler's List - SS Guard Zablocie 1993: Pożegnanie z Marią - Cart Driver 1993: Polski crash (TV Movie) - Dabek 1994: Miasto prywatne - Ali 1994: Piękna warszawianka - jako portier 1995: Jönssonligans största kupp - Ritzie 1995: Nic śmiesznego - Maciej 1995: Dzieje mistrza Twardowskiego 1996: Deszczowy żołnierz - Officer 1996: Wirus 1996: Poznań 56 - UB Man 1996: Drzewa 1997: Kiler - Prosecutor 1998: Drugi brzeg (TV Movie) - Stimming 1999: With Fire and Sword - Krzywonos 1999: Ajlawju - Maniek 1999: Na koniec świata - Notary 2000: Ostatnia misja - Cortez 2000: Liceum czarnej magii (TV Movie) - Dyrektor Kazimierz Pluto 2000: To ja, złodziej - Maks 2001: Blok.pl - Balagan 2001: Wiedźmin - Gwido / Falwick 2002: E=MC2 - Alosza 2002: Jak to się robi z dziewczynami - Dlugi 2003: Stara baśń - Smerda 2005: Masz na imię Justine - Abattoir Examiner 2005: Oda do radości - Piotr (segment "Warsaw") 2007: Jasne blekitne okna - Zbigniew 2007: Świadek koronny - Szybki 2008: Idealny facet dla mojej dziewczyny - Antoni Chrumski 2008: Kochaj i tańcz - Taxi Driver 2009: Generał Nil - Tadeusz Grzmielewski 2009: Janosik. Prawdziwa historia - First Judge 2010: Sufferosa - Rene Levert (final film role)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maciej%20Koz%C5%82owski
Maciej Kozłowski
Maciej Kozłowski. 1980: Królowa Bona 1985: Przyłbice i kaptury - Benko 1992: Pogranicze w ogniu - Von Seebohm / Major von Seebohm 1996: Matki, żony i kochanki - Waldemar 1997-2000: Dom - Aleksander 1997: Sposób na Alcybiadesa - Psychologist Jacek Stanislaw Karwid 1998: Matki, żony i kochanki II - Waldemar 1998: 13 posterunek - Policeman 1998-1999: Ekstradycja III - Trainer / BOR Officer 1999: Ogniem i mieczem - Krzywonos 2000: 13 posterunek 2 2000: Klasa na obcasach 2001-2002: Na dobre i na złe - Marcin 2001: Marszałek Piłsudski - gen. Gustaw Dreszer-Orlicz (2001) 2001: Wiedźmin - Falwick / Gwido 2002: Przedwiośnie 2002: Samo Życie 2002-2010: M jak miłość - Waldemar Jaroszy 2004: Czwarta władza 2004: Oficer - Michal Matejewski 2006: Pogoda na piątek - Krzysztof 2007: Ekipa - Arkadiusz Stoch 2007: Odwróceni - Roman Kraus 'Szybki' 2008-2009: 39 i pół - Zdrada 2008: Trzeci oficer - Michal Matejewski 2009: Ojciec Mateusz - Rosa 2009: Plebania 2010: Szpilki na Giewoncie - Jedrek Skorupa
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krod%20%28disambiguation%29
Krod (disambiguation)
Krod (disambiguation). Krod may refer to: Francisco Rodríguez (baseball, born 1982), a Venezuelan Major League Baseball player, nicknamed "K-Rod". KROD (AM), a talk radio station in El Paso, Texas. Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire, a British-American comedic sword and sorcery television series.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Seven%20Conference
South Seven Conference
South Seven Conference. The South Seven Conference is a high school athletic conference comprising six schools in the southern Illinois.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Seven%20Conference
South Seven Conference
South Seven Conference. History The South Seven was formed in 1939 when Centralia and Mt. Vernon departed the North Egyptian Conference and joined Marion, Benton, Harrisburg, Herrin and West Frankfort (hence, the name of the conference since it only had 7 members). Carbondale joined the conference in 1965, but the name of the conference was not changed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Seven%20Conference
South Seven Conference
South Seven Conference. History In 1993, the four smallest schools (Benton, Harrisburg, Herrin and West Frankfort) departed for the River-to-River Conference. Edwardsville and O'Fallon were added, with the former being a short-term replacement while a permanent member was sought. In 1995, Edwardsville left for the Southwestern Conference and was replaced by Cahokia. Over the next couple of years, O'Fallon would continue to grow to the point that it was much larger than the rest of the schools, and in 2000 the Panthers also left for the Southwestern Conference, replaced by Belleville Althoff. Throughout the changes, the "South Seven" moniker has remained even though the conference never had exactly 7 member schools in almost 50 years. That was to change for the 2018-19 season, when Granite City was due to leave the Southwestern Conference and join the South Seven, but a vote in March 2018 (a 3-3 tie) denied Granite City's entry into the conference until at least 2020. This vote was based heavily on scheduling issues and the amount of traveling for most of the teams in the conference.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Seven%20Conference
South Seven Conference
South Seven Conference. See also List of Illinois High School Association member conferences
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998%20European%20Curling%20Championships
1998 European Curling Championships
1998 European Curling Championships. The 1998 European Curling Championships were held in Flims, Switzerland December 5-12.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998%20European%20Curling%20Championships
1998 European Curling Championships
1998 European Curling Championships. European Curling Championships, 1998 European Curling Championships, 1998 European Curling Championships Curling competitions in Switzerland International sports competitions hosted by Switzerland 1998 in European sport
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorna%20Bourg
Lorna Bourg
Lorna Bourg. Lorna Bourg is President/Executive Director of the Southern Mutual Help Association (SMHA).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorna%20Bourg
Lorna Bourg
Lorna Bourg. Biography She graduated from St. Joseph's Academy and received a Master's degree in Psychology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, from Harvard University's JFK School of Government in the Sr. Executive's Program, and studied at University of Massachusetts Amherst as well as the University of Wisconsin's Extension Program Community Development.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorna%20Bourg
Lorna Bourg
Lorna Bourg. Bourg co-founded the Southern Mutual Help Association in 1969.
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Lorna Bourg. She designed and implemented the Building Rural Communities Program for Economic Development. She designed, and implemented a loan fund for low-income rural homeowners. In 1997, she helped design and implement a pilot programs of the Rural Home Loan Partnership.
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Lorna Bourg. Awards 1992 MacArthur Fellows Program Fannie Mae Foundation James A. Johnson Fellow
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. The Disciplinary and Penal Code () was first written for Dachau concentration camp and became the uniform code at all SS concentration camps in the Third Reich on January 1, 1934. Also known as the Strafkatalog (Punishment Catalogue), it detailed the regulations for prisoners. SS guards were instructed to report violations of the code to the commandant's office. The Concentration Camps Inspectorate was responsible for execution of the resulting punishment, which was carried out without verification of the allegations or any possibility of vindication (see "Procedures for punishing violations").
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Evolution of a new penal system The early, temporary concentration camps, such as Kemna concentration camp, did not have unified, coordinated regulations, but rather drew their Lagerordnung from regulations then in use at various police departments and prisons run by the justice system. Differences were nonetheless minor. Some banned smoking, others allowed prisoners to receive food parcels or visits from family members. The regulations were still based on existing law and the camps were patterned after ordinary detention centers. The early camps had penalties such as denial of privileges, or for more severe cases, solitary confinement, a hard bed, denial of food or solitary confinement in a darkened cell, but there is no corporal punishment. The early camps were primarily controlled by the SA or the Gestapo.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Dachau, in contrast, was under the control of the SS. Sometime in May 1933, SS camp commandant Hilmar Wäckerle wrote the first Lagerordnung for a concentration camp. It gave full jurisdiction to the office of camp commandant, making him the sole legal authority. To impose capital punishment at Dachau, with the Lagerordnung it would be sufficient to have a judgment from two SS men — appointed by the commandant. A defense of the accused would no longer be recorded. The executive, judicial and legislative were unified; the separation of powers and system of opposing checks and balances abolished. Through the ever-present threat of the death penalty, Dachau would create a constant state of emergency for the inmate.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. In none of the other, earlier concentration camps were there as many political murders as in Dachau's first few months. The first legalized murders took place at Dachau. The first murders, committed under Wäckerle, led to an investigation when Sophie Handschuh, the mother of one of the dead prisoners, filed a formal complaint to find out what had really happened to her son. The resulting prosecution forced Himmler to replace Wäckerle. In his stead, Himmler installed Theodor Eicke, a fanatical SS-Oberführer whose extreme violence had, only shortly before, in March 1933, caused him to be committed for evaluation at a psychiatric clinic at the University of Würzburg. Himmler arranged for Eicke to be released, asking his doctor, Werner Heyde to talk to Eicke and get him to promise to control himself.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Expanded to all camps Six months later, on October 1, 1933, Commandant Eicke wrote a second edition of the Lagerordnung, adding the Postenpflicht and introducing corporal punishment (flogging). The Lagerordnung established a "state within a state". The second edition established an orderly system, whereby "legally" arrested political opponents could be subjected to torture and execution by the SS.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. After January 1, 1934, all subsequent versions of the Lagerordnung were effective for all SS-run concentration camps.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. The Disciplinary and Penal Code [Translator's note: The sometimes odd phrasing, inconsistencies of capitalization, and style itself are from the source, not the translator.]
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Dachau Concentration Camp Office of the Commandant, October 1, 1933
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Introduction The following penalties are issued within the scope of existing camp regulations, to maintain order and discipline on the grounds of Dachau concentration camp, These regulations apply to all prisoners of the DCC from the time of admission on, till the hour of discharge. The consummate authority of punishment is in the hands of the camp commandant, who is personally responsible to the political police commander for the implementation of the rules as issued. Tolerance means weakness. Realizing this, there will be a ruthless grip there, where, in the interests of the fatherland, it appears necessary. The decent, incited [sic] Volksgenosse will not come into contact with these penalties. But to the politicizing rabble-rouser and intellectual agitator — regardless of which direction — let it be said, beware, that you're not nabbed, otherwise you'll be grabbed by the neck and after your own recipe , [sic] made to hold your peace.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with three days of hard time: 1. Whoever after the wake-up call does not immediately quit the dormitory or leave the bed or the barracks room in order.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with five days of hard time: 1. Whoever knowingly lies under questioning and interrogation.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with five days of hard time: 2. Whoever wears civilian clothing in the camp without a permit.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §3 To be punished with five days of hard time and several weeks of punitive labor:
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §3 1. Whoever, without cause or approval of his ward leader, is absent from a roll call or call to work division.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §3 2. Whoever goes to the doctor for no reason or after reporting sick, fails to visit the doctor promptly, moreover, whoever goes to the doctor or dentist or infirmary without the knowledge of the ward leader.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 1. Whoever collects signatures for the purpose of grievance.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 2. Whoever alleges or files a false report, an essentially false report or an unfounded complaint.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 3. Whoever writes more than 2 letters or 2 postcards a month or for this purpose, writes under a false name.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 4. Whoever as stubenältester allows a prisoner from another station or room to stay within a workforce.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 5. Whoever, unauthorized, is in another hall, even within his own station, is there illegally.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 6. Whoever does not keep himself in line with the general camp order, hoots, screams or behaves improperly.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 7. As stubenältester, whoever lets vermin (bedbugs, lice, crabs, etc.) be discovered in his area: whether this condition is caused deliberately or transferred to other camp halls, then sabotage comes into question.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 8. Whoever is arrested with an infectious or contagious disease and makes no announcement of it on arrival.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 9. Whoever deliberately damages articles of clothing and gear, doesn't keep them clean and in order; otherwise will be called on for compensation.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. To be punished with 8 days of hard time: 10. Whoever, assigned to food distribution, gives preferential treatment to fellow prisoners or discriminates against prisoners, politically otherwise disposed.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §5 To be punished with 8 days of hard time and with several weeks of punitive labor:
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §5 1. Whoever shirks his work or feigns physical deficiency or disease with the aim of being idle.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §5 2. Whoever leaves a work place or workshop without command, prematurely leaves off working, fails [at quitting time] to check out with the supervising SS man, checks out at quitting time with a fellow prisoner.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §6 To be punished with 8 days of hard time and be flogged 25 times with a stick at the beginning and end of the punishment:
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §6 1. whoever makes derogatory or sarcastic remarks to an SS member, deliberately neglects the mandatory salute, or by his manner otherwise indicates that he will not submit to the compulsory discipline and order,
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §6 2. whoever as prisoner-sergeant, as prisoner-corporal or as foreman exceeds the powers as "Ordnungsmann", assumes the rights of a superior with respect to other prisoners, maneuvers preferred work or any other advantage for politically like-minded prisoners, bullies politically otherwise-minded fellow prisoners, makes false reports about them or in some way discriminates.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Will be punished with 14 days of severe time 1. Whoever exchanges his assigned housing with another, unauthorized without the order of the commander of the company, or incites or misleads fellow prisoners to do so,
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Will be punished with 14 days of severe time 2. whoever attaches forbidden or camp-made items in outgoing laundry packages, hides or sews in clothing items etc.,
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Will be punished with 14 days of severe time 3. whoever enters or leaves barracks, housing, or other buildings outside the stipulated entry ways, crawls through windows or existing openings,
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Will be punished with 14 days of severe time 4. whoever smokes in the barracks, toilets and in flammable atmospheres, or stores or sets flammable items down in such areas. If a fire occurs as a result of disregarding this ban, then sabotage will be assumed.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §8 'Will be punished<ref group=*>The original German had a grammatical mistake, using the wrong case, "werden bestraft" instead of "wird bestraft". Since werden and wird both translate as "will (be), the sense of the original could only be replicated by introducing another mistake.</ref> with 14 days of severe time and be flogged 25 times with a stick at the beginning and end of the punishment:
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §8 1. Whoever leaves or enters the prison camp without escort, whoever follows a work column marching out of the camp, unauthorized,
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §8 2. whoever in letters or other communication makes derogatory remarks about National Socialist leaders, the state and government, authorities and establishments, exalts Marxist or liberal leaders or "November parties", communicates goings-on in the concentration camp, 3. whoever keeps prohibited items, tools, batons and knives in his room or in straw sacks
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. Will be punished with 21 days of severe time Whoever carts off government-owned items, of whatever sort, from said location to another, deliberately damages, destroys, squanders, alters or uses for any other than purpose than prescribed; apart from the penalty, according to circumstances, is liable to some or all of the prisoners for any losses incurred.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §10 Will be punished with 42 days of severe time or lengthy detention in solitary confinement:
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §10 1. Whoever accumulates sums of money in the camp, finances prohibited efforts in or outside of the camp, or brings fellow prisoners to heel or binds them to secrecy through money,