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Disciplinary and Penal Code
Disciplinary and Penal Code. §10 2. whoever has sent to himself sums of money which come from prohibited Rote Hilfe collections, or distributes to fellow prisoners,
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §10 3. clergy who make announcements that lie outside the framework of pastoral care, slip letters or messages to be passed on, [whoever] seeks the clergy to achieve forbidden objectives,
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §10 4. the symbols of the National Socialist state or the pillars of same, makes contemptible, curses, or in other ways disregards,
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §11 Whoever in the camp, at work, in the barracks, in kitchens and workshops, lavatories and rest areas, for the purpose of agitating, politicizes, gives provocative speeches, meets with others for this purpose, forms cliques, or gads about, gathers true or untrue news to further the goals of the opposition's atrocity-propaganda [sic] about the concentration camp or its institutions, receives, buries, passes along to foreign visitors or others, smuggles outside the camp using a secret message or other means, in writing or verbally gives released or transferred [prisoners], hides in articles of clothing or other items, using rocks, etc. throws over the camp wall, or draws up ciphers; moreover, whoever for the purpose of inciting, climbs up on barracks roofs or trees, gives or seeks connection outside [the camp] through light signals or other means, or whoever induces others to escape or commit a crime, and to this end, gives advice or supports through other means, by dint of revolutionary justice, will be hanged as an agitator!
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §12 Whoever assaults a guard or SS man, refuses to obey him or refuses to work at a work site, calls on or leads others for the purpose of mutiny or the same assault, as mutineer leaves a marching column or workshop, calls on others during a march or at work to hoot, shout, agitate or gives speeches, will be shot on the spot as a mutineer or hanged afterwards.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §13 Whoever deliberately causes in the camp, in the barracks, workshops, work sites, in kitchens, warehouses etc. a fire, an explosion, water or some other damage to property, moreover whoever carries out actions on the wire hindrance, on a power line in a switching station, on telephone or water lines, on the camp wall or other security installation, on heating or boiler plants, on machines or vehicles, which do not meet the order given, will be punished with death for sabotage. If the action happened because of negligence, then the guilty party will be held in solitary confinement. In cases of doubt, sabotage will nevertheless be assumed.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §14 Whoever offers gifts to an SS man or guard, seeks to win him over with gifts, money or other means, carries out actions for the purpose of subverting the SS troops, enters into a political discussion in the presence of a guard or SS man, about Marxism or other November Party or glorifies their leaders, makes derogatory remarks about the SS, SA, the National Socialist state, its leader and its institutions, or appears otherwise insubordinate, moreover whoever at the camp produces or passes along to others forbidden items for the purpose of smuggling secret messages or for purposes of attack, will be held for community perilousness in perpetual solitary confinement. Release for such persons is out of the question.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §15 Whoever repeatedly avoids work, despite previous warning stays away from roll calls for work assignments or head counts, constantly reports to the doctor or dentist without reason, feigns physical suffering or disability doesn't march [out to work], constantly acts lazy and sluggish, was unclean, writes obnoxious letters, steals from fellow prisoners, hits, bullies [others] for their attitude, derides or ridicules, will be punished for incorrigibility with continuous punitive labor, detention, with punitive exercise or be flogged.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §16 Whoever after the onset of curfew moves outside his quarters, forms a crowd with others, on the order of an SS man does not disperse at once, after the onset of the alarm does not immediately seek out his own quarters or during an extended alarm leave the station or the windows open [sic], will be shot at by the nearest SS man or guard.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §17 Whoever keeps forbidden items (tools, knife, files, etc.) or wears civilian clothing unauthorized, can be held in solitary confinement for suspicion of escape.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §18 Whoever as stubenältester, as foreman or as prisoner suspects or becomes aware of the intent to commit sedition, mutiny, sabotage or some other punishable act, if he does not immediately report his knowledge, will be punished as a perpetrator. The informer will not be held responsible for filing a false report, if, through special circumstances, he was misled.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. §19 Hard time will be carried out in a cell with a hard bed and bread and water. Every 4th day, the inmate will receive a warm meal. Punitive labor involves hard physical or particularly dirty work, which will be carried out under special supervision. Supplementary punishments that may be considered: punishment exercise, corporal punishment, withholding of mail, withholding of food, hard bed, strappado, reprimand and warnings. All punishments will be kept on file. Hard time and punitive labor lengthen the protective custody a minimum of 8 weeks; addition of a supplementary punishment lengthens the protective custody a minimum of 4 weeks. Prisoners kept in solitary confinement will not be released in the foreseeable future.
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Disciplinary and Penal Code. See also Procedures for punishing violations Kazimierz Piechowski
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. The 1875 Atlantic hurricane season featured three landfalling tropical cyclones. However, in the absence of modern satellite and other remote-sensing technologies, only storms that affected populated land areas or encountered ships at sea were recorded, so the actual total could be higher. An undercount bias of zero to six tropical cyclones per year between 1851 and 1885 has been estimated. There were five recorded hurricanes and one major hurricane – Category 3 or higher on the modern-day Saffir–Simpson scale.
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. Reanalysis of the season for HURDAT – the official database for Atlantic tropical cyclones – was completed by 2011. Of the known 1875 cyclones, both the first and fifth cyclones were first documented in 1995 by Jose Fernandez-Partagas and Henry Diaz. They also proposed large changes to the known track of the sixth system and to the duration of the second storm, as well as more minor changes to the track of third cyclone. The duration of the second system was further amended in 2008.
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. Although three tropical cyclones made landfall, only one caused significant damage. The season's third known and strongest system, known as the Indianola hurricane, brought devastation to portions of the Lesser Antilles, Greater Antilles, and Texas. It is estimated that the hurricane caused about 800 fatalities, with approximately 300 in the city of Indianola, Texas, alone. The storm left over $5 million (1875 USD) in damage.
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane One The first known storm of the season was initially observed by the schooner J. W. Coffin on August 16, with the hurricane situated about northeast of Little Abaco Island in the Bahamas. Due to sparsity of data, HURDAT indicates that the cyclone maintained intensity as an 80 mph (130 km/h) Category 1 hurricane on the modern day Saffir–Simpson scale, as it tracked north-northeastward to northeastward. The hurricane was last noted offshore Nova Scotia by the bark Electra late on August 19.
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane Two A tropical storm developed about west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands early on September 1. On September 3, the Spanish brig Engracia became the first ship to encounter the storm. That day, the cyclone intensified into a Category 1 hurricane while moving northwestward. The hurricane peaked with maximum sustained winds of . Early on September 6, the steamship Caribbean observed a barometric pressure of , the lowest in relation to the storm. On September 7, the cyclone began moving northward and then northeastward later that day. The storm was last noted by the Knoch Train late on September 10, about east of Newfoundland.
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane Three The storm was first observed on September 1 to the southwest of Cabo Verde by the ship Tautallon Castle. However, HURDAT does not indicate a tropical cyclone until the system was situated east of Barbados on September 8. The hurricane moved westward and passed between Martinique and St. Lucia on the following day. The hurricane slowly deepened in the Caribbean Sea while gradually curving northwestward. Late on September 12 and early on September 13, the cyclone brushed the Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti. On September 13, the storm made a few landfalls on the southern coast of Cuba before moving inland over Sancti Spíritus Province. The system emerged into the Gulf of Mexico near Havana and briefly weakened to a tropical storm. Thereafter, the storm slowly re-intensified and gradually turned westward. At 12:00 UTC on September 16, the hurricane became a Category 3 hurricane with winds peaking at 115 mph (185 km/h), based on land observations. The minimum barometric pressure was , based on the pressure–wind relationship developed by National Hurricane Center meteorologist Dan Brown in 2006. Seven hours later, the hurricane made landfall near Indianola, Texas. The storm quickly weakened and turned northeastward, before dissipating over Mississippi on September 18.
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane Three The hurricane brought heavy rainfall to several islands of the Lesser Antilles, especially Saint Vincent. Flooding and landslides caused severe damage to crops and roads. Most streets of Kingstown were inundated with of water, while two bridges and several homes were swept away. Outside the capital city, water swept away more than 30 homes in total from Hopewell and Mesopotamia. Four people drowned in the latter, with five other fatalities in Queensbury. In Martinique, 20 deaths occurred after the ship Codfish sank in the harbor. Navassa Island experienced strong winds, heavy rainfall, and waves that topped the cliffs. Many trees were downed and several homes were destroyed. Strong winds and above normal tides in Cuba left damage across the island, especially in Júcaro and Santa Cruz del Sur. In Texas, Old Velasco was completely leveled, while the town of Indianola was nearly destroyed. Three-quarters of the buildings in Indianola were washed away and the remaining structures were in a state of ruin, with only eight buildings left undamaged. Approximately 300 people were killed in Indianola. The town was again almost completely destroyed by another hurricane in 1886 and subsequently abandoned. Four people drowned after the two lighthouses at Pass Cavallo were swept away. At Galveston, several houses and a railroad bridge were destroyed, and a ship, the Beardstown sunk in Galveston Bay. The town suffered about $4 million in damage and 30 deaths. Overall, the hurricane left an estimated 800 deaths.
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. Tropical Storm Four A tropical storm formed in the west-central Gulf of Mexico on September 24. After initially moving northwestward, the storm curved east-northeastward by the following day. The cyclone peaked with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h), and due to lack of data, was believed to have maintained this intensity until making landfall near modern-day Panama City, Florida at 13:00 UTC on September 27. By early September 28, the storm weakened to a tropical depression and soon dissipated near the Florida–Georgia state line. Several locations along the Gulf Coast of the United States reported heavy rainfall, with and of precipitation observed in Mobile and New Orleans, respectively.
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane Five The schooner Pilot's Pride first encountered this hurricane northeast of the Bahamas on October 7. The system moved just west of due north and intensified into a Category 2 hurricane on the following day. Based on ship reports, the hurricane is estimated to have peaked with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph (165 km/h). The bark Marie was damaged by the storm on October 8 and returned to port for repairs. Early on October 9, the cyclone curved northeastward and weakened to a Category 1 hurricane. The storm was last noted to the southeast of Sable Island late on October 10.
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1875 Atlantic hurricane season
1875 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane Six The final known tropical cyclone of the season was first encountered by the schooner Lillie Taylor early on October 12, about northeast of the Abaco Islands. Moving slowly northward to north-northeastward, the storm slowly strengthened, reaching hurricane intensity on October 14. The system peaked with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 km/h), based on observations from the ship E.E. Ruckett. The cyclone weakened to a tropical storm early on October 15 and began accelerating northeastward. Early October 16, the storm made landfall near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h), shortly before transitioning into an extratropical cyclone. Several locations along the East Coast of the United States reported heavy rainfall.
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Fuad Abdurahmanov
Fuad Abdurahmanov. Fuad Hasan oglu Abdurahmanov (; May 11, 1915, Nukha (Sheki), Azerbaijan, Russian Empire – June 15, 1971, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR) was a popular Azerbaijani monument sculptor. He received many awards, including: Honored Worker of Arts of the Azerbaijan SSR (1943), People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (1955), the first Azerbaijani to become a corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1949), and Laureate of the State Stalin Prize two times (1947, 1951).
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Fuad Abdurahmanov
Fuad Abdurahmanov. Biography Fuad Abdurahmanov was born on May 11, 1915, in Nukha (Sheki). He was born into the family of Hasan Jafar oglu Abdurahmanov, a local civil servant.
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Fuad Abdurahmanov
Fuad Abdurahmanov. Biography In 1929, Abdurahmanov’s family moved to Yevlakh and later relocated to Baku. In Baku, the family of the future sculptor rented a two-room apartment in Icheri Sheher, on Mammadyarov street. 1929 became an important year for Fuad. This was the year that he entered the Painting School of Baku. After beginning his studies in Baku, he later studied at the Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg (1935–1940) at Matvey Genrikhovich Manizer.
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Fuad Abdurahmanov
Fuad Abdurahmanov. Biography In 1934, twelve-year-old Fuad Abdurahmanov’s composition, Shot, was exhibited in an exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the poet Ferdowsi. This later became a permanent exhibit in the Azerbaijan State Museum of Art, named after Rustam Mustafayev. In 1938, Fuad Abdurahmanov began to work on Fuzûlî’s statue opening a pantheon of eminent Azerbaijani poets and writers established on Nizami Museum’s loggia in Baku. A contest for the best pictorial portrait and monument of Nizami Ganjavi declared in connection with 800th anniversary had a great importance at the end of the 1930s. As a result of the contest, the project was awarded to Fuad Abdurahmanov and architects Sadig Dadashov and Mikayil Huseynov.
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Fuad Abdurahmanov
Fuad Abdurahmanov. Biography In 1947, he was awarded the USSR-Stalin State Prize for the first time of his life. In 1949, a monument to Nizami was erected in Baku. This monument is “cultic” not only in Abdurahmanov’s creativity, but it also had a great influence on future development of monumental art of Azerbaijan. Both the monument and pedestal had successful proportions of 1:1,5, defining architectural appearance of one of the best squares of Baku. Creative interests of the sculptor were multi-sided, which can be seen in his later works—images of Huseynbala Aliyev, Khidir Mustafayev (heroes of the USSR, poet Samad Vurgun, composers Uzeyir Hajibeyov and Asaf Zeynally, historical portraits of Koroghlu, Javanshir, Babek). He was awarded (with Tokay Mammadov and Omar Eldarov) on the contest of a monument to Avicenna for Bukhara city. Fuad Abdurahmanov is the first Azerbaijani who became the corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR. He was one of the first sculptors of Azerbaijan who worked with hard materials.
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Fuad Abdurahmanov
Fuad Abdurahmanov. Creative achievements He created monuments to Nizami in Ganja (Stalin State Prize, 1947) and Baku (1949), compositions “Sattar Bahlulzade”, “Rustam Mustafayev” (1947), monument “Azad Gadin” (Free woman), monument to Mehdi Huseynzade in Baku, monumental busts of Choibalsan and Sukhbaatar (marble, 1954, burial vault in Ulan Bator), monuments to poet Samad Vurghun in Baku (1961), to poet Rudaki in Dushanbe (Gold medal of Academy of Arts of the USSR, 1964), statues “Liberation” (Baku, 1960), “Chaban” (gypsum, Stalin State Prize, 1951; bronze, 1951, Tretyakov Gallery). He made a portrait bust of V.I.Lenin (marble, 1955, Azerbaijan State Museum of History, Baku) and others.
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Fuad Abdurahmanov
Fuad Abdurahmanov. Creative achievements His works are distinguished for their richness and diversity of creative tendencies. Abdurahmanov began his creative development in the portrait genre, by making bust-portraits of cultural workers of Azerbaijan. His first monumental work-monument to Fuzuli was put up on the balcony of the Azerbaijan State Museum of Literature. Fuad Abdurahmanov is the author of a lot of monuments decorating streets and squares of Baku-Nizami—Samed Vurghun, Mehdi Huseynzade, “To emancipated woman", and the gravestone of General Hazi Aslanov. Abdurahmanov made a great contribution to the formation and development of monumental and easel plastics of Azerbaijan. According to one of the leading art critics of Azerbaijan, Jamila Novruzova, Fuad Abdurakhmanov is founder of monumental sculpture in Azerbaijan. After Fuad Abdurahmanov were named streets in Baku and Sheki, memorial plates were put up on buildings where the sculptor lived. A school in Sheki was also named after him.
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Fuad Abdurahmanov. Awards Stalin State Prize of the second degree (1947) – for the monument to Nizami in Ganja (1946); Stalin State Prize of the third degree (1951) – for the sculpture "Chaban"; Gold medal of Academy of Arts of the USSR (1966); Holder of two Orders of the Badge of Honour (1949, 1960).
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Cho Se-hui
Cho Se-hui. Early life Cho Sehui was born on 20 August 1942, in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do. Cho attended Seorabeol Art College and Kyunghee University in Seoul. Cho was a member of the so-called "hangul generation," which was called that because its member were the first to be educated in the Korean language (the previous years had been under Japanese domination and language, and before the colonial period most scholars had studied Chinese).
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Cho Se-hui
Cho Se-hui. Work Cho's writing is sparse and explicit, though it can also seem surreal. His most famous work is The Dwarf. The Dwarf is a yŏnjak sosŏl (linked novel) or collection of separately published short stories which can stand alone or supplement each other. This fractured structure, along with Cho's jump-cutting, juxtapositional, and un-sign-posted narrative portrays a society that "severs men from the natural rhythms and shape of creation."
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Cho Se-hui
Cho Se-hui. Work It is a powerful work of social criticism focusing on the forced redevelopment of Seoul in the 1970s, and the human costs that accompanied it. It combines biting realism with an often fantastic structure that pulls a reader into the difficult and fragmented era the work describes. Cho combines a kaleidoscopic narrative approach, powerful use of scientific symbols, and a dead-flat and deadeye narrative tone. Reading The Dwarf requires some attention, but the interlocking narrative arcs and often disconcerting internal shifts in narrator or time frame are both supportive of the theme of the book and ultimately rewarding. Koreans consider this work to be one of the critical works of the 1970s.
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Cho Se-hui. Works in Translation The Dwarf University of Hawaii Press (October 2006); translated by Ju-chan and Bruce Fulton The Voice of the Governor-General and Other Stories of Modern Korea (Contributor) Eastbridge (June 2002) City of Machines Korea Journal Vol.30 No.3 March 1990 pp. 68–74 On the Overhead Bridge Korea Journal Vol.20 No.10 October 1980 pp. 30–35 Der Zwerg (난장이가 쏘아올린 작은 공 ) одой хуний хθθРґθсн БяцхАН БθмБθлθґ (난장이가 쏘아올린 작은 공) A Törpe (난장이가 쏘아올린 작은 공) La Petite balle lancée par un nain (난장이가 쏘아올린 작은 공)
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Cho Se-hui
Cho Se-hui. Works in Korean Dwarf Launches a Little Ball (1978) Time Travel (1983) Root of Silence (1985)
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Cho Se-hui. South Korean novelists Kyung Hee University alumni 1942 births Living people People from Gapyeong County
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1994 Arizona Rattlers season
1994 Arizona Rattlers season. The Arizona Rattlers season marked the 3rd season for the franchise, and was highlighted by a victory in ArenaBowl VIII.
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1994 Arizona Rattlers season
1994 Arizona Rattlers season. Arizona Rattlers seasons 1994 Arena Football League season Arizona Rattlers Season, 1994 20th century in Phoenix, Arizona ArenaBowl champion seasons
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Louis Massiah
Louis Massiah. Louis J. Massiah is an American documentary filmmaker, MacArthur Prize winner, and community activist who has worked with Philadelphians to develop filmmaking skills and to access media resources in order to record their own stories.
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Louis Massiah
Louis Massiah. He graduated from Cornell University with a B.A., and from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with an M.S. in documentary filmmaking.
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Louis Massiah
Louis Massiah. He has been an artist-in-residence and on faculty at City College of New York, Princeton University, Ithaca College, the University of Pennsylvania, American University, Haverford College, and most recently at Swarthmore College and Temple University.
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Louis Massiah
Louis Massiah. He is the founder and executive director of the Scribe Video Center, a media arts center providing educational workshops for community groups and emerging independent media makers. Since 2005 he has served as executive producer of Precious Places, a Philadelphia video history project that tells histories of the city's communities as a collection short films conceived and produced by community members. With funding from the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, he also directed a community film history project in 2014 called Muslim Voices of Philadelphia, which explored the history of Philadelphia's diverse Muslim communities (including Sufis, Sunnis, the Nation of Islam, the Ahmadis, the Moorish Science Temple of America, and others) through a series of short films.
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Louis Massiah
Louis Massiah. Discussing the goals and achievement of the Scribe Video Center in a program for the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) in 2020, Massiah described it as an effort of "participatory community video", which responded to issues such as gentrification and low-income housing shortages while aiming to develop new understandings of place and history, new visions of what the community can be, and new plans for civic engagement. He noted that he had worked with UNICEF to establish similar programs in Haiti and Jamaica.
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Louis Massiah. Awards 1996 MacArthur Fellows Program 1990, 1996 Tribeca Film Institute Fellow 2009 Fleisher Founder's Award
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Louis Massiah. Filmography The Bombing of Osage Avenue (producer/director), 1986 Power! (co-producer/writer/director), 1990 A Nation of Law? (co-producer/writer/director), 1990 W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices, 1996 Louise Thompson Patterson: In Her Own Words, 1996. A short film about activist Louise Thompson Patterson
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1992 College Baseball All-America Team
1992 College Baseball All-America Team. An All-American team is an honorary sports team composed of the best amateur players of a specific season for each position—who in turn are given the honorific "All-America" and typically referred to as "All-American athletes", or simply "All-Americans". Although the honorees generally do not compete as a unit, the term is used in United States team sports to refer to players who are selected by members of the national media. Walter Camp selected the first All-America team in the early days of American football in 1889. In 1950, the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) selected its first All-American baseball team. It has since chosen All-American teams and a player of the year for each division (National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, Division II, Division III, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, junior college and high school). Collegiate Baseball selects All-American, Freshman All-American and High School All-American teams. Baseball America selects pre-season and post-season All-American teams and College Player of the Year honorees.
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1992 College Baseball All-America Team
1992 College Baseball All-America Team. Various organizations selected All-American lists of the best players for the 1992 NCAA Division I college baseball season. The ABCA, the magazine Baseball America, and Collegiate Baseball were the NCAA-sanctioned selectors. This list only includes players selected to the post-season All-American first team for each selector. However, many All-American selections choose second, third, etc. teams from the remaining eligible candidates.
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1992 College Baseball All-America Team
1992 College Baseball All-America Team. Accomplishments Brooks Kieschnick, Phil Nevin and Lloyd Peever were named player of the year by ABCA, BA and CB, respectively. Jason Varitek was honored by all three selectors with selections on the 1993 and 1994 teams and would be player of the year in 1994. Darren Dreifort repeated as a 1993 selection. Kieschnick was both a 1991 and 1993 selection and became repeat player of the year in 1993. Kieschnich won the Dick Howser Trophy in 1992 & 1993 and Varitek won it in 1994. Nevin won the 1992 College World Series Most Outstanding Player Dreifort won the 1993 Rotary Smith Award, and Varitek won the award in 1994. Nevin won the 1992 Golden Spikes Award, and he was succeeded by Dreifort and Varitek in 1993 and 1994, respectively.
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1992 College Baseball All-America Team
1992 College Baseball All-America Team. The 1992 All-American class featured three Major League Baseball All-Stars, two Olympians, one Major League Baseball record holder and a two-time World Series champion. Varitek remained active. A total of 9 players were selected by all three NCAA-sanctioned selectors: pitchers Jeff Alkire, Lloyd Peever, Patrick Ahearne, and Dreifort; catcher Varitek; second baseman Brian Eldridge; outfielders Chad McConnell, Jeffrey Hammonds, and Troy Penix. Texas was the only school with multiple players selected: Calvin Murray and Kieschnick.
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1992 College Baseball All-America Team
1992 College Baseball All-America Team. Hammonds led the National League in fielding with a 1.000 fielding percentage including 157 putouts and 5 assists during the 1999 Major League Baseball season. He was selected for the 2000 MLB All-Star Game. Although Phil Nevin has led his league in errors or passed balls in four different seasons at three different positions, he was a 2001 MLB All-Star and accumulated over 200 career home runs and over 1,000 hits. Both Chris Roberts and McConnell played baseball at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Varitek is a three-time MLB All-Star (2003, 2005 & 2008), Gold Glove-winner, Silver Slugger-winner and two-time World Series champion (2004 & 2007). Varitek has called the pitches for a major league record four no-hitters.
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1992 College Baseball All-America Team
1992 College Baseball All-America Team. All-Americans Below are the Division I players selected to the various NCAA-sanctioned lists. The default list order is arranged by the position numbers used by official baseball scorekeepers (i.e., , , etc.).
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Sarcopteryx
Sarcopteryx. Sarcopteryx is a genus of about 12 rainforest tree species known to science, of the plant family Sapindaceae. They occur in Australia, New Guinea and the Moluccas.
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Sarcopteryx
Sarcopteryx. They have hairy leaves and twigs, polygamous flowers and bird attracting brightly coloured, capsule fruits.
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Sarcopteryx
Sarcopteryx. The generic name Sarcopteryx translates to "fleshy wing", as the fruit can be angled, thick or wing shaped. The Greek sarco means fleshy, and pteron is "a wing".
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Sarcopteryx
Sarcopteryx. Species Sarcopteryx acuminata – Qld, Australia Sarcopteryx brachyphylla – New Guinea Sarcopteryx caudata – New Guinea Sarcopteryx coriacea – Vogelkop Peninsula, New Guinea Sarcopteryx crispata – New Guinea Sarcopteryx martyana – Qld, Australia Sarcopteryx montana – Qld, Australia Sarcopteryx reticulata – Qld, Australia Sarcopteryx rigida – New Guinea Sarcopteryx rubiginosa – New Guinea Sarcopteryx squamosa – New Guinea Sarcopteryx stipata , steelwood, corduroy – Qld, NSW, Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhang%20Jieqing
Zhang Jieqing
Zhang Jieqing. Zhang Jieqing (, 12 October 1912—27 May 2015) was a Chinese politician and writer, as well as a member of the Communist Party of China. In 1933, Zhang Jieqing was arrested by the Kuomintang, spending several months in jail. After that she graduated from Beijing Normal University. During the Cultural Revolution, she suffered political persecution and was put in prison for seven years. She was the wife of Peng Zhen. Zhang died of illness on 27 May 2015 at the age of 102.
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HoPWF Heavyweight Championship
HoPWF Heavyweight Championship. The HoPWF Heavyweight Championship is the top professional wrestling title in the House of Pain Wrestling Federation promotion. It was created on April 8, 1997, when Blackhawk defeated Skank in Hagerstown, Maryland. The title is defended primarily in the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast, most often in Maryland, but also Pennsylvania and West Virginia. There are 32 recognized known champions with a total of 55 title reigns.
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Frank W. J. Olver
Frank W. J. Olver. Frank William John Olver (December 15, 1924 – April 23, 2013) was a professor of mathematics at the Institute for Physical Science and Technology and Department of Mathematics at the University of Maryland who worked on asymptotic analysis, special functions, and numerical analysis. He was the editor in chief of the NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions.
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Frank W. J. Olver
Frank W. J. Olver. 1969• Silver Medal of the US Department of Commerce. 1974• A Fellow of the U.K. Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
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Frank W. J. Olver
Frank W. J. Olver. 1969• Silver Medal of the US Department of Commerce. 1996• A Foreign Member of the Royal Society of Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
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Frank W. J. Olver
Frank W. J. Olver. 2011• Gold Medal of the US Department of Commerce. Visiting Fellow, or Professor, at the University of Lancaster, U.K., Imperial College, London University, U.K., Cambridge University, U.K., the Royal Irish Academy, and the Australian National University
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Frank W. J. Olver
Frank W. J. Olver. See also Level-index arithmetic (LI) Peter J. Olver (Son of Frank Olver)
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Frank W. J. Olver
Frank W. J. Olver. Alumni of the University of London 20th-century American mathematicians British emigrants to the United States 1924 births 2013 deaths Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Department of Commerce Gold Medal University of Maryland, College Park faculty 21st-century American mathematicians
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinus%20rectus
Sinus rectus
Sinus rectus. Sinus rectus may refer to: Sinus rectus (trigonometry), a historical name for the sine, a trigonometrical function in mathematics Sinus rectus (anatomy), another name for the straight sinus, an area in the skull below the brain
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgi%20family
Giorgi family
Giorgi family. The Giorgi or Zorzi were a noble family of the Republic of Venice and the Republic of Ragusa.
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. History Tradition links the Zorzi to the origins of the city of Venice. In 1817, Antonio Longo wrote that they came from Moravia and Silesia; entered Italy in 411 AD and took up residence at Pavia; and after the invasion of Attila in 453 AD were among the founders of Venice.
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. History The Almanach de Gotha enumerates it among the eleven oldest native families of the Republic of Ragusa, and members of the family were still living in the city in the 19th century.
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. History The first documented mention of the family dates from the tenth century: in 964 Gregorio di Andrea de Georgii was bishop of the island of San Pietro di Castello, formerly known as Olivolo, in the Venetian Lagoon.
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. History It has been suggested that the Giorgi came to Ragusa either from Rome or from Kotor.
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. History The island of Curzola has been a fiefdom of the family since 1254.
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. The Ragusan branches Over the centuries, the Giorgi were divided into several branches in Italy and abroad, merging with other noble families of Dubrovnik and continental Europe. A branch of the family joined its name and arms to those of the Bona family, creating a new branch as Giorgi-Bona.
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. The Ragusan branches The Giorgi were among the important families of the Republic of Ragusa, serving in the 14th and 15th centuries in 6.50% of all major public offices. Between 1440 and 1640 the Giorgi had 109 members of the Great Council, representing 4.95% of the total. In the two hundred years, they also count for 203 senators (6.21%), 163 rectors of the Republic (6.84%), 173 representatives in the minor council (6.33%) and 41 guardians of justice (4.99%).
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. Members of the family include: Marino di Matteo Zorzi (1231–1312), governor of the Republic of Ragusa , later Doge of Venice Niccolò di Francesco Zorzi (15th century), Venetian ambassador to Pope Martin V Marco di Bertucci Zorzi (mid-15th century), Venetian military commander and ambassador to France Giorgio di Giovanni Zorzi, born 1582, Venetian ambassador to France and Poland (1745–1803), 5th Archbishop of Udine, cardinal
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. Members of the family include: The Ragusan poet Ignjat Đurđević (Ignazio Giorgi) did not belong to this family, but to another ennobled a few years before his birth in 1675.
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Giorgi family
Giorgi family. Further reading Francesco Maria Appendini (1803). Notizie istorico-critiche sulle antichità storia e letteratura de' Ragusei. Ragusa: Dalle stampe di Antonio Martecchini. Renzo de 'Vidovic (2004). Albo d'Oro delle famiglie nobili patrizie e illustri nel Regno di Dalmazia. Trieste: Cultural Scientific Foundation Rustia Traine. Robin Harris (2006). Dubrovnik: A History. London: Saqi Books. . translated as: Robin Harris, Alessandro Sfrecola (translator) (2008). Storia e vita di Ragusa – Dubrovnik, la piccola repubblica adriatica. Treviso: Editrice Santi Quaranta. .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick%20Galivan
Patrick Galivan
Patrick Galivan. Patrick Galivan (born April 3, 1986) is an American former professional ice hockey left winger who last played for the Nottingham Panthers of the Elite Ice Hockey League. In 2009 Galivan won the CCHA scoring title while playing for Western Michigan University and was named Second Team All-CCHA.
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Patrick Galivan
Patrick Galivan. Playing career Galivan played for Western Michigan University for four seasons. In his sophomore year he was awarded the Rob Hodge Most Valuable Player award and the Vic Vanderberg Leading Scorer award.
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Patrick Galivan
Patrick Galivan. Undrafted out of university, Galivan signed with the Chicago Wolves of the AHL. He split the 2009–10 season between the ECHL and the AHL.
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Patrick Galivan
Patrick Galivan. Galivan retired from hockey after one season with the Nottingham Panthers in the EIHL.
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High Moselle Bridge
High Moselle Bridge. The Hochmoselbrücke (High Moselle Bridge) is a major road bridge, that crosses the valley of the Moselle south of Ürzig and north of Zeltingen-Rachtig in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. It was opened to the public traffic on 21 November 2019. The bridge – part of a road connection, the Hochmoselübergang (High Moselle Crossing), incorporating a rerouted stretch of Bundesstrasse (Federal Highway) 50 – is intended to facilitate the flow of traffic between Belgian and Dutch ports and the greater Frankfurt area.
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High Moselle Bridge
High Moselle Bridge. Construction A proposal for the highway and bridge was first made three decades ago for strategic reasons during the Cold War. The project was reactivated to link the Frankfurt area, specifically the Hahn airport, to the Belgian and Dutch harbors with updated plans drawn in the early 21st century.
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High Moselle Bridge
High Moselle Bridge. Construction The plan called for a 1702.4 m long steel box beam bridge that crosses the river at a maximum height of 158 m. The width of the bridge will be 29.0 m to allow four-lane traffic. Ten monolithic pylons made from concrete will support the bridge; their height varies between 15 and 150 m. The estimated costs are 270 million euros. Cost increases caused headlines. The costs of the entire project amount to at least 483 million euros, with the bridge accounting for 175 million euros. The project was completed in November 2019.
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High Moselle Bridge
High Moselle Bridge. Opposition Opposition to the project is based on questions of its economical necessity and the negative ecological impact on the Mosel wine region. It was suggested that existing highway connections between the Belgian and Dutch harbors and Frankfurt were adequate, and the proposed highway with its bridge would not present a shortcut and thus would not be economically advantageous. More importantly, perhaps, was the concern that the "ungainly" bridge would destroy a historical cultural section of major significance within the Mosel wine region that some of the finest and most historic vineyards in Germany. A potential change in the local ecosystem would affect the premier riesling areas of the Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Graacher Himmelreich and Ürziger Würzgarten. International wine experts, among them Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson and Stuart Pigott, opposed the project and feared that the unique microclimate responsible for the Mosel rieslings would be impacted.
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High Moselle Bridge
High Moselle Bridge. Literature Joachim Naumann: ''Strelasundquerung und Hochmoselübergang“ – Description of the project (in German) at the Brückbausymposium Dresden, 2003
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mucocele
Mucocele
Mucocele. A mucocele is a distension of a hollow organ or cavity because of mucus buildup.
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Mucocele
Mucocele. Oral Oral mucocele is the most common benign lesion of the salivary glands generally conceded to be of traumatic origin. It is characterized by the pooling of mucus in a cavity due to the rupture of salivary ducts or acini. It can occur in the lower lip, palate, cheeks, tongue and the floor of the mouth.
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Mucocele
Mucocele. Appendix Appendiceal mucocele is found in 0.3 to 0.7% of the appendectomies. It is characterized by the dilation of the organ lumen with mucus accumulation. Appendix mucocele may come as a consequence of obstructive or inflammatory processes, cystadenomas or cystadenocarcinomas. Its main complication is pseudomyxoma peritonei.
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Mucocele
Mucocele. Other Mucocele of the petrous apex Mucocele of the paranasal sinuses Gallbladder mucocele
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Mucocele
Mucocele. Diagnosis Superficial mucoceles can often be diagnosed by appearance and consistency alone. Sometimes, it is indicated to perform diagnostic imaging and/or needle biopsy.
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Mucocele
Mucocele. Oral On a CT scan, a mucocele is fairly homogenous, with an attenuation of about 10-18 Hounsfield units.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefano%20Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo. Stefano Dicuonzo (or spells as Di Cuonzo), born 19 September 1985, is an Italian football (soccer) defender.
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Stefano Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo. Juventus Dicuonzo started his career in the Juventus F.C. youth system in 1996. He eventually worked his way up to the Primavera youth squad for the 2005–2006 season, and soon after, he graduated the youth system. During the 2005–06 Serie A season, in which Juventus F.C. won their second consecutive Scudetto (stripped by the 2006 Italian football scandal), although he never made his debut. This would eventually be his only career appearance for Juventus thus far in his career.
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Stefano Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo. Ravenna Following his Juventus debut, Dicuonzo was transferred to Serie C1 side, Ravenna Calcio in a co-ownership deal. He went on to make 23 league appearances that season, scoring one goal, and also helping his side to Serie B promotion. He was also loaned back to the third tier for Pro Sesto on 23 July 2007. The loan to Pro Sesto proved very unsuccessful for the fullback, as his season was heavily hampered by injury, which limited the player to just 7 appearances in the league.
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Stefano Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo. Club career In June 2008, his co-ownership was resolved in favor of Juventus, and so he returned to the club on 1 July.
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Stefano Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo. Lega Pro Upon returning to Juventus in 2008, he was sold on a co-ownership deal by Lega Pro Prima Divisione (ex-Serie C1) team Pro Patria, in attempt to revive his career after the injury setback. Dicuonzo managed just 9 league appearances again during the 2008–09 Lega Pro season, again faltering to injury.
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Stefano Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo. Club career In July 2009 he officially transferred to F.C. Catanzaro in the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. Dicuonzo established himself as a first team starter, and had a successful season, scoring 1 goal in 33 league appearances.
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Stefano Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo. S.S. Juve Stabia On 31 August 2010 he completed a deadline day transfer to Lega Pro Prima Divisione club S.S. Juve Stabia. Dicuonzo established himself as a first team regular once more with le vespe and would go on to make 26 league appearances in his first season with the club, scoring a single goal, and also helping his club to Serie B promotion for the first time in 60 years. Dicuonzo continued to be an integral part of the club's revival, and managed to appear in 40 out of 42 league matches during the 2011–12 Serie B campaign. The club managed to finish in an impressive 9th place in the league table on 57 points, despite beginning the season with a 4-point penalty.
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Stefano Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo. Grosseto In summer 2013 he was signed by Grosseto. He was released by the club on 10 January 2014.
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Stefano Dicuonzo
Stefano Dicuonzo. 1985 births Living people Italian footballers U.S. Catanzaro 1929 players Juventus F.C. players S.S. Juve Stabia players F.C. Grosseto S.S.D. players Serie B players Association football defenders