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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British%20responses%20to%20the%20anti-Jewish%20pogroms%20in%20the%20Russian%20Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire. The response of the British press The JCA was aided by influential Anglo-Jews and intended to improve the living standards of Jews in the Pale of Settlement as well as aid the migration of Jews to agricultural colonies in the Americas. A chief member of the elite involved with the JCA was Lord Rothschild, who was an important philanthropist. The merchant bank N M Rothschild & Sons orchestrated contributions by helping to raise money and then distributing it via their foreign branches in Russia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British%20responses%20to%20the%20anti-Jewish%20pogroms%20in%20the%20Russian%20Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire. The response of the British press Whilst philanthropists and the government often had similar interests regarding the migration and condition of Jews, philanthropic efforts were largely conducted through extra-parliamentary bodies (such as the JCA) and were not influenced by the British government. This typified the Victorian idea of ‘self-help’ and 'mutual aid' by placing an emphasis on individuals, families and communities to help each other out.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British%20responses%20to%20the%20anti-Jewish%20pogroms%20in%20the%20Russian%20Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire. The response of the British press On the domestic level, philanthropy was on a much smaller scale and was focussed primarily on protecting the homeless in informal shelters. The Jewish Chronicle, however proclaimed that "such places encourage loafing and illness". This complied with their agenda that protected the reputation of the British Jewry.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British%20responses%20to%20the%20anti-Jewish%20pogroms%20in%20the%20Russian%20Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire. Aftermath The pogroms had impacted on Britain in a number of ways. The increase in immigration provoked a media backlash against Jews leading to the Aliens Act 1905. The Act slowed down the immigration of Russian Jews.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British%20responses%20to%20the%20anti-Jewish%20pogroms%20in%20the%20Russian%20Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire
British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire. The response of the British press In the longer term, the Balfour Declaration continued traditional Conservative lines of an assertive British foreign policy that looked to help Jews abroad whilst maintaining that immigration should not reach pre-1905 levels. Britain’s interventionist foreign policy on behalf of the Jews in later years starkly contrasted with the tentative isolationism in late Victorian Britain.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant%C3%B3nio%20Botelho
António Botelho
António Botelho. António José da Silva Botelho (born 8 May 1947 in Lisbon) is a retired Portuguese footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Paul%27s%20Matric%20Higher%20Secondary%20School
St. Paul's Matric Higher Secondary School
St. Paul's Matric Higher Secondary School. St. Paul's Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a secondary school in Coimbatore, established in 1990. Then the sole campus was at Bashyakaralu Street, RS Puram, Coimbatore - 641002. In the first year, there were pupils from LKG to 8th Standard.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarrie%20Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs. Clarence Frederick "Clarrie" Isaacs, also known as Yaluritja and Ishak Mohamad Haj, (9 April 1948 – 26 November 2003) was an Australian Aboriginal activist.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarrie%20Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs. Life and career Isaacs attended Perth Modern School, where he studied technical drawing. He later attended the Clyde Cameron College in Albury, a union-backed training centre. After converting to Islam Isaacs undertook a pilgrimage to Mecca, earning the right to use the honorific title Haj.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarrie%20Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs. In the early 1990s Isaacs was among a number of activists, including Michael Mansell, who formed the Aboriginal Provisional Government. At various times Isaacs styled himself as the President of the Aboriginal Government. Isaacs, with other activists, travelled to Libya using Aboriginal passports issued by a group that later became known as the Aboriginal Provisional Government. Attempting to use the passports on their re-entry to Australia, they were initially refused entry to Australia by immigration officials.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarrie%20Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs. Isaacs was a prominent figure in protests against development of the Swan Brewery site in Perth during the late 1980s. He was also prominent in efforts to return the pickled head of 19th century Noongar warrior Yagan from Britain.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarrie%20Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs. In 1991 Isaacs was a founding member of the short-lived New Left Party, considered a successor of the Communist Party of Australia. In the 1993 Western Australian state election Isaacs stood for the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Fremantle. Isaacs stood as a candidate for Racism No! in the 1996 Western Australian state election for the Legislative Council in the South Metropolitan Region. At the 2001 Australian federal election Isaacs was a candidate for the Australian Senate, however he only received 260 votes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarrie%20Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs. He was chairman of the Derbal Yerrigan Health Service and was a Western Australian delegate to the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation. Isaacs was a Justice of the Peace.
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Clarrie Isaacs
Clarrie Isaacs. Isaacs died 26 November 2003 in Dunsborough, Western Australia. He was buried on 12 December 2003 at Pinnaroo Cemetery in Perth.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalyanam%20Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah. Kalyanam Raghuramaiah (1901–1975), popularly known as Eelapata Raghuramaiah, was an Indian actor, and thespian known for his works in Telugu cinema, and Telugu theatre. A recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, and the Padmashri, He was known for the roles of Krishna or Dushyantha, Bhavanisankar, Narada etc. He performed those roles for about 60 years. He indulged in elaborate raga alapana, based on different ragas while rendering padyams.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalyanam%20Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah. One of the finest method actors, He had the ability to sing padyams and songs through whistle, by putting his finger in mouth and producing the whistle or flute sound (meaning Eela in Telugu). He has acted in various dramas and gave more than 20,000 stage performances. He was called the "Nightingale of the Stage" by Rabindranath Tagore
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalyanam%20Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah. Early life He was born in Suddapalli village of Guntur district and named as Venkata Subbaiah. He was popular during childhood days in playing Raghurama, hence named as Raghuramaiah by Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao.
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Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah. Early career He entered Telugu cinema in 1933 in the film "Prudhvi Putra". It is the 5th movie in Telugu cinema industry. This is the 1st Telugu movie produced by Telugu person viz. Pothina Srinivasa Rao. He acted as Krishna in many films including Sri Krishna Rayabaram and in the film Chintamani.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalyanam%20Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah. Personal life He married Savitri second daughter of Rohini Venkata Subbaiah and Sitamma in 1938 at Bapatla. She inaugurated the statue of her husband Raghuramaiah at Chebrolu, Guntur district on 5 March 2013. At the age of 92 years i.e. on 8 December 2014 she died due to old age at Vijayawada. They have only one daughter viz. Thota Satyavathi, Son-in-law Thota Parvateeswara Rao.
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Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah. Their grand children are Dr. T.V.S. Gopal, Chintala Ratna, and Gangisetty Raja. His brother-in-law Rohini Venkaiah, Commercial Tax Officer (Retd.) and his wife Dr. Rohini Venkata Sundara Varada Rajeswari, Famous Devotional Writer of several books and Member Sree Hampi Virupaksha Vidyaranya Maha Samsthanam and their son Rohini Mahesh, Devotional Writer of several articles and Member Sree Hampi Virupaksha Vidyaranya Maha Samsthanam date of birth and his son Rohini Harish date of birth and Raghramaiah's date of death is same i.e. 24 February. He toured Malaysia, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore with a drama troupe in 1972.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalyanam%20Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah. Death and popularity He died of a heart attack in 1975 at the age of 75 years. He was called the "Nightingale of the Stage" by Rabindranath Tagore. A well sheltered bronze statue of him was installed in his honor at Suddapalli village, his birthplace, on 14 February 2014 by his Eldest brother's son Sri. Kalyanam Narasimha Rao, Retd. Senior Manager, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Hyderabad and the statue was inaugurated by Sri. Mandali Budda Prasad, Chairman Official Languages, Andhra Pradesh.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalyanam%20Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah. Filmography Prithvi Putra (1933) Bhakta Kuchela (1935) Lanka Dahanam (1936) Rukmini Kalyanam (1937) Pasupathastram (1939) Apavadu (1941) Talliprema (1941) Gollabhama (1947) Madalasa (1948) Maya Rambha (1950) Mayapilla (1951) Prapancham (1953) Sati Sakkubai (1954) as Lord Krishna Shri Krishna Tulabharam (1955/I) as Sri Krishna Chintamani (1956) Shri Krishna Maya (1958) Sri Krishna Rayabaram (1960) Nagarjuna (1961/I) Usha Parinayam (1961) as Lord Krishna Dakshayagnam (1962/I) as Narada Valmiki (1963/I) Somavara Vratha Mahatyam (1963) Mohini Bhasmasura (1966) Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna (1967)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalyanam%20Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Kalyanam Raghuramaiah. Civilian Honors He was awarded Padmashri by Government of India in 1975.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtyard%20Speech
Courtyard Speech
Courtyard Speech. The Courtyard Speech (Swedish: Borggårdstalet) was a speech written by conservative explorer Sven Hedin and Swedish Army lieutenant Carl Bennedich, delivered by King Gustaf V of Sweden to the participants of the Peasant armament support march () at the courtyard of the Royal Palace in Stockholm.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtyard%20Speech
Courtyard Speech
Courtyard Speech. The speech sparked the Courtyard Crisis in Swedish government in February 1914.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtyard%20Speech
Courtyard Speech
Courtyard Speech. Context The speech was a part in the organized expressions of Swedish conservatives who criticized the liberal Prime Minister Karl Staaff's decision to lower military spending, particularly the decision not to proceed with the construction of a coastal battleship for the Swedish Navy (then known as the "F-ship", which later became the Sverige-class coastal defence ship), which had been decided upon by the previous right wing government headed by Arvid Lindman. Before World War I, modernisation of navies and introduction of Dreadnought-style heavy warships stood at the forefront of naval technology at the time, and the issue generally received a lot of public attention.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtyard%20Speech
Courtyard Speech
Courtyard Speech. Speech The speech was written by Sven Hedin and Lieutenant Carl Bennedich, well before the date of the planned peasant armament support march. The speech was reviewed by several members of the political elite before it was delivered. Hedin showed the speech to the leader of the conservatives in the first chamber, who later became Conservative Prime Minister Ernst Trygger; he considered the speech to be brilliant even though he was not sure what the political consequences would be if the speech was delivered by the King. The Conservative politician and previous Prime Minister Arvid Lindman and the future Independent Liberal Prime Minister Gerhard Louis De Geer thought that the speech could lead to a constitutional crisis between the King and the members of the Council of State. Prime Minister Karl Staaff was not allowed to see the speech on before it was delivered by the King.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtyard%20Speech
Courtyard Speech
Courtyard Speech. The speech was read by Gustav V on the inner courtyard of the Royal Palace as the protestors of the support march had reached the palace. For those of the 30,000 march participants who could not fit the inner courtyard, the speech was immediately read again by Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf and Prince Carl.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtyard%20Speech
Courtyard Speech
Courtyard Speech. The initial line of the speech, I redlige män af Sveriges bondestam!, "Ye honest men of Sweden's yeomanry tribe" remains, because of its archaic grammar and choice of words and because of the political implications and importance of the speech, a famous quote in Swedish politics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000%20Australian%20Nations%20Cup%20Championship
2000 Australian Nations Cup Championship
2000 Australian Nations Cup Championship. The 2000 Australian Nations Cup Championship was an Australian motor racing competition for Nations Cup cars. The championship, which was organised by Procar Australia, is recognised by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as the inaugural Australian Nations Cup Championship. The year 2000 marked the first season in which the High Performance cars from the Australian GT Production Car Championship were to contest their own separate series under the Nations Cup name.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000%20Australian%20Nations%20Cup%20Championship
2000 Australian Nations Cup Championship
2000 Australian Nations Cup Championship. The championship was won by Jim Richards driving a Porsche 911 GT3 Type 996.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000%20Australian%20Nations%20Cup%20Championship
2000 Australian Nations Cup Championship
2000 Australian Nations Cup Championship. Points system Championship points were awarded on a 15-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for the first ten outright positions. An additional point was awarded for pole position.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Infinity Business School (Inbuss) was founded by Neeraj Batra, an Indian investment banker. The school received equity investment from Citicorp Finance India Ltd at the time of inception in 2001 as a Citicorp Investee Institution. The school offers post graduate Programs in Business Management.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. It was located on Sikandra Road in Lutyens Delhi for until 2008 after which the campus shifted to an independent building in Gurgaon.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. It draws faculty from institutes in the country including the IIMs, FMS, MDI and XLRI for the 20 compulsory courses during taught during the three trimesters in the first year eventually leading to a Postgraduate Program In General Management. During the second year the institute offers a mix of compulsory and elective courses offering specialisation across Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Development and Entrepreneurship.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Courses The Postgraduate Program in Business Management is spread over two programs of eleven months duration each. The first part of the Postgraduate Program focuses on General Management. Students have an option to follow this with an eleven-month Postgraduate Program which allows specializations in Finance, Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Human Resource Management or a combination thereof leading to a 'Dual Specialization'. Students who successfully complete both the programs are offered Final Placement opportunities through the institute.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Postgraduate Program in General Management (PGPGM) The eleven-month program is spread over three trimesters comprising 20 Core (Foundation) Courses that provide a knowledge of concepts, tools and techniques in management, backed by case studies to relate to the class room concepts. The multidisciplinary courses include foundation courses in accounting, economics, organizational behaviors, quantitative analysis, personality enhancement, finance, marketing, operations, strategy and management theories. It also introduces the integrative course to illustrate how the various functional areas of management are intertwined.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Upon completion of the three trimesters students undergo a summer internship for 10–12 weeks in the industry to experience live situations of corporate life’s pressures and demands. Upon successful completion of this 11-month period the Institute awards a Postgraduate Program in General Management
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Post Graduate Program in Functional Management (PGPFM) This is an eleven-month program that allows students to specialize in Finance, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management or to pursue a dual specialization. The decision to choose the elective rests with the student. The academic work is spread over three trimesters and has a mix of both compulsory and elective courses. The specialization courses allow students to concentrate on their area of interest and relevance. The teaching method undergoes a change in this program with a series of live projects, term papers, seminars etc. introduced to provide the practical exposure to today’s business world.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Upon successful completion of this program, the Institute awards a Postgraduate Program in the relevant functional management to the candidate.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Gap Year Programs This is a short term program for students taking a gap year after their graduation. The length of the program spreads over 3 to 6 months. This program offers students an opportunity to understand various aspects of management and helps them make a choice for future while also making this period more productive for them.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Faculty Inbuss follows a fractional faculty model, a trend increasingly being adopted by large business schools all over the world. Faculty is drawn from India’s leading business schools including the Indian Institutes of Management, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University and Management Development Institute amongst others.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. To add real-life learning and bring in the corporate flavour, business managers are invited to chair courses.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Campus and infrastructure In 2008 the school shifted its campus from New Delhi to Gurgaon. Infinity Knowledge House shares its neighborhood with the corporate offices of McKinsey, ITC, Apollo Tyres, Ranbaxy, Glaxo Smithkline and several other academic institutions. A sports complex and the Medi-City have been developed in this sector.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Gurgaon is the most developed amongst Delhi’s satellite cities. Multinational companies have located their offices here making it one of the most cosmopolitan cities of the country. Being the industrial and financial hub of National Capital Region of India, it is now connected through the Delhi Metro. The opening of metro’s Gurgaon link has provided intra-city connectivity between Delhi and Gurgaon.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. The campus Infinity Business School’s new building comprises the academic block and the entertainment areas. The facilities are spread over three stories. The academic block consists of lecture halls and classrooms fitted with LCD projection and sound systems, computer centre, a library and an auditorium-cum-Activity Centre.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Rankings The institute was ranked A+ by Business India magazine.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. See also Education in India Literacy in India List of institutions of higher education in Haryana
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity%20Business%20School
Infinity Business School
Infinity Business School. Business schools in Haryana Universities and colleges in Gurgaon Educational institutions established in 2001 2001 establishments in Haryana
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavour%2C%20Wisconsin
Cavour, Wisconsin
Cavour, Wisconsin. Cavour is an unincorporated community in Forest County, Wisconsin, United States. Cavour is located in the town of Caswell, east-northeast of Crandon.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavour%2C%20Wisconsin
Cavour, Wisconsin
Cavour, Wisconsin. Notable people Neil McEachin, Wisconsin lawyer, judge, and politician, was born in Cavour.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc%20Akerstream
Marc Akerstream
Marc Akerstream. Marc Akerstream (May 24, 1954August 15, 1998) was a Canadian actor best known as Tony in the 1995 martial arts film Rumble in the Bronx, starring Jackie Chan. He was also a stuntman.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc%20Akerstream
Marc Akerstream
Marc Akerstream. He died of head injuries while on the set of the Canadian television series The Crow: Stairway to Heaven. The accident occurred during filming at Minaty Bay, Vancouver, British Columbia, when he was hit by flying debris while observing an explosion of a rowboat.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Idaho%20Vandals%20football%20team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. The 1981 Idaho Vandals football team represented the University of Idaho in the 1981 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Vandals, led by fourth-year head coach Jerry Davitch, were members of the Big Sky Conference and played their home games at the Kibbie Dome, an indoor facility on campus in Moscow, Idaho.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Idaho%20Vandals%20football%20team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. Led by sophomore quarterback Ken Hobart in the veer offense, the Vandals finished 3–8 in the regular season but were winless in the Big Sky. In the season finale, Idaho lost to rival Boise State for the fifth straight year, but it was the Broncos' last win over Idaho until 1994, as the Vandals won a dozen straight in the interim. In their third and final win in early October, running back Russell Davis set a school record with 345 rushing yards at Portland State.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20Idaho%20Vandals%20football%20team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. In August, Sports Illustrated had picked the Vandals as one of the top teams in Division I-AA, with high expectations to improve on the previous year's record. But after a fifth straight loss and no wins in six conference games, Davitch was fired nine days before the final game against Boise State. Several weeks later Dennis Erickson was hired and immediately turned the Vandal program around in 1982, reaching the quarterfinals of the 12-team Division I-AA playoffs.
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1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. In 1981, Idaho State and Boise State were the top two teams in the Big Sky and both advanced to the 8-team Division I-AA playoffs, won their first-round games, and hosted the semifinals. Boise State was stopped by , whom Idaho State defeated the following week in Texas to win the national title.
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1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. Notable players Sophomore quarterback Ken Hobart of Kamiah changed from an option quarterback in the veer to a prolific passer under Erickson. He led the Vandals to a 9–4 record in 1982 and an 8–3 record in 1983 as a senior, when he was a Division I-AA All-American. Hobart played a season in the USFL with Jacksonville in 1984 and several in the CFL.
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1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. Junior linebacker Sam Merriman from Tucson was selected in the seventh round (177th overall) of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks. A four-year starter for the Vandals, he played five seasons with Seattle, primarily on special teams. A serious knee injury in a 1988 preseason game ended his playing career.
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1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. Fallen teammate At the close of the 1981 spring semester, Vandal wide receiver Joe Keogh, age 20, was killed in a mid-morning automobile accident. En route to Seattle on Saturday, May 16, he was one of four occupants in a vehicle westbound on Interstate 90, west of Ellensburg. The driver, a family friend, lost control and veered off the road and the car ended on its side. Keogh, a 1979 graduate of Gonzaga Prep in Spokane, was the only fatality.
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1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. Keogh's Vandal teammates wore his number 4 on the right side of their helmets during the 1981 season. It was the second death for the football team in less than ten months: prior to his senior season, standout running back Glen White had died in August 1980 after a brief battle with aplastic anemia.
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1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. All-conference No Vandals made the first team; second team selections included quarterback Ken Hobart, wide receiver Jack Klein, and linebackers Sam Merriman and Honorable mention were tackle Bruce Fery, guard Steve Seman, defensive linemen John Fortner and Dan Saso, and safety Kelly Miller. Despite leading the conference with over 111 yards rushing per game, running back Russell Davis was overlooked.
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1981 Idaho Vandals football team
1981 Idaho Vandals football team. NFL Draft Two Vandal seniors were selected in the 1982 NFL Draft, which lasted twelve rounds (334 selections).
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Akers Mill
Akers Mill. Akers Mill, was a complex of at least two 19th-century mills along Rottenwood Creek in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. The gristmill built into the bank overlooking the creek, with six terraces each acting as an individual floor in the mill operation. The mills developed shortly before the Civil War, were sold to the Akers family in 1873 and in turn were utilized for the production of flour and meal for their Atlanta area grocery stores. The Akers Brothers cut out and graded new roads to the mill and also farmed the nearby land. Additionally, they employed about 60 people and constructed housing in a small village south of the mills.
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Akers Mill. Production The gristmill's location on the banks of the creek allowed it to take advantage of its natural water power. Rottenwood Creek's flow reached 720 cfm (cubic feet per minute) during that time. On March 25, 1880, an article in the Marietta Journal reported, Akers Mill had installed a new process of milling that increased from 39 to 43 pounds the amount of flour extracted from a bushel of wheat. Additionally, they were able to provide a finer grade of flour for consumption. The flour mill was capable of producing 200 barrels (196 pounds each) of flour daily, while the corn mill could produce 1,500 bushels of cornmeal in the same period. The flour mill was powered by a 36-inch turbine, supplemented by an 80-horsepower engine in the event water was scarce. Also, the 1880 U.S. Census records indicate the first mill's turbine was under a 23-foot head and the second mill's was below a 26-foot head.
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Akers Mill. Present Akers Mill underwent bankruptcy in 1879. The mill closed in 1889 with "liabilities of $100,000 and assets about the same." As the Atlanta area grew, the forgotten gristmill became derelict; and on August 15, 1978, its remnants were protected by the U.S. National Park Service, as part of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.
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Akers Mill. In early 1990s, an archaeological survey investigation was done on the area as part of the Kennedy Parkway Project. The intact terraces and deposits allowed the archaeological study to address the internal technological structure of the mill, a historical dimension rarely recovered archeologically, since technological equipment was normally removed from mill buildings prior to their demolition or collapse. A limited recovery was done on an area of the site that could not be saved; however it seemed to be part of a domestic situation, rather than for primary industrial use. Currently, the terraces and the old flagstone foundations remain standing near the Rottenwood Creek Multi-Use Trail on the waterway.
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Akers Mill. The modern suburban edge-city of Cumberland has developed nearby, and Akers Mill Road remains its namesake but now intersects with Cumberland Boulevard on the hill above, to the northwest.
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Akers Mill. The ruins are located at GPS coordinates N33°53.189' W084°27.202'.
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Battle of Orbetello
Battle of Orbetello. The Battle of Orbetello, also known as the Battle of Isola del Giglio, was a major naval engagement of the Franco-Spanish War of 1635. It was fought on 14 June 1646 off the Spanish-ruled town of Orbetello, on the coast of Tuscany, Italy, between a French fleet led by Admiral Armand de Maillé, Marquis of Brézé, and a Spanish fleet commanded by Miguel de Noronha, 4th Count of Linhares sent to break the blockade of Orbetello and relieve the town, besieged since 12 May by a French army under the command of Prince Thomas of Savoy. The Battle of Orbetello was tactically very unusual, since it was fought by sailing ships towed by galleys in a light breeze.
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Battle of Orbetello
Battle of Orbetello. After a hard but inconclusive fight during which Admiral Brézé was killed, the French fleet withdrew to Toulon leaving the sea to the Spanish, who decided not to pursue them to relieve Orbetello. The land forces disembarked by Count of Linhares a few days later, however, failed to dislodge the French lines, and the siege could be undertaken until 24 July, when another Spanish army led by the Marquis of Torrecuso and the Duke of Arcos, which had come from the Kingdom of Naples across the Papal States, defeated the besieging French troops, forcing them to retreat with heavy losses.
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Battle of Orbetello
Battle of Orbetello. Background In 1646, after several naval successes against Spain along the Mediterranean, Cardinal Mazarin planned a naval expedition to conquer the Spanish-held State of Presidi with the aim of interrupting Spanish communications with the Kingdom of Naples, threatening the initial stage of the Spanish military corridor, the so-called Spanish Road, and also to frighten Pope Innocent X, whose Spanish sympathies displeased him. For this purpose, a fleet commanded by young Admiral Marquis of Brézé was assembled at Toulon. Made of 36 galleons, 20 galleys, and a large complement of minor vessels, it had on board an army of some 8,000 infantry and 800 cavalry with baggage under the command of Thomas Francis of Savoy, who had previously been in the employ of the Spanish Crown.
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Battle of Orbetello
Battle of Orbetello. Background Orbetello was erected in a spit between two inner bays of a big lagoon. Various fortified positions made it a strong defensive position: Porto Ercole at the east, San Stefano at the west, and the fort San Filippo on the Monte Argentario island, linked to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. In the end, the French army landed at Talamone, where Brézé left to the Prince a half-dozen of vessels and galleys to bombard the forts of the town. Meanwhile, he went to Porto San Stefano with 5 sailing ships and 4 galleys and bombarded the fort until it surrendered. After the loss of those positions, Don Carlo de la Gatta, the castillan of Orbetello, retreated to the hermitage of Cristo. The isthmus was occupied thanks to a battery mounted aboard the French galleys, and soon the lagoon was filled with armed boats gathered by Jean-Paul de Saumeur, Chevalier Paul. Don Carlo de la Gatta, supported by just 200 Spanish and Italian soldiers, had very few opportunities to resist without help. An early relief force of 35 boats and 5 escort galleys sent from Naples with munitions and supplies was beaten, so a major fleet action was expected.
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Battle of Orbetello
Battle of Orbetello. Background When news of the siege reached Spain, Philip IV gave orders to assemble a relief fleet. Second-hand goods were purchased in the Netherlands and extraordinary levies were carried out across the country. The command of the expedition was entrusted to the Portuguese loyalist Miguel de Noronha, Count of Linhares, who was Captain General of the Galleys of the Mediterranean, and therefore supreme commander of the Spanish naval forces of this sea. He received orders to sail to Orbetello in command of 22 men-of-war of the Silver fleet and the Dunkirk squadron; the later providing 8 frigates. At least 3,300 soldiers were brought aboard these ships for the relief. Linhares' second in command was Admiral General Francisco Díaz de Pimienta, who displeased by his always secondary role, had recently resigned, claiming ill health. While Pimienta would be in charge of the sailing ships, Linhares would do so with the galleys. Once at sea, the Spanish fleet was joined off the Sardinian Cape Carbonara by 18 galleys from the squadrons of Naples, Sardinia, Genoa, and Sicily, which drove up its strength to 22 galleons and frigates and 30 galleys. Grand Admiral Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé, Admiral de Maille Brézé, in the meantime, could be reinforced by the divisions of Montade and Saint-Tropez, and was able to oppose Linhares and Pimienta with 24 sailing ships and 20 galleys.
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Battle of Orbetello. Battle At dawn on June 14 the Spanish fleet bore down off the Giglio Island in a line astern with the galleons and the galleys at the forefront and 8 lagging vessels closing the formation. Admiral Brézé formed his fleet in a line shortly after, alternating galleons and galleys, and sailed westward in a gentle breeze, closed with Linhares' ships. At 9:00 PM Brézé had approached four miles to the Spanish, when, due to the lightness of the wind, the galleons of the two fleets had to be towed by the galleys while awaiting to be at windward. Brézé, aboard his flagship Grand Saint-Louis, stood in front of the line flanked by Vice-admiral Louis de Foucault de Saint-Germain Beaupré, comte du Daugnon's la Lune and Rear-admiral Jules de Montigny's le Soleil. His ship was in tow of Lieutenant-General Vinguerre's Patrone galley. Fifteen other vessels composed the French line of battle, each one towed by a galley. Montade's six-ship division was left in reserve. Both fleets sailed along each other until Linhares, thanks to the superior number of galleys that he had, gained the windward and was able to move towards the French line, attempting to overrun its line to catch it between two fires. Linhares had in tow Pimienta's flag galleon Santiago; don Álvaro de Bazán del Viso, general of the Neapolitan galleys, the galleon Trinidad, flagship of Admiral Pablo de Contreras; and Enrique de Benavides, general of the Sicilian galleys, other large Spanish galleons.
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Battle of Orbetello. Battle Brézé, unable to dispatch his fireships over the Spanish vessels, as he had done in his previous battles at Cádiz, Barcelona, and Cartagena, lunged over Pimienta's galleon Santiago and riddled the ship with his artillery Santiago lost its main-mast and had to be succored by Linhares and Pablo de Contreras. Fearing the attack of the French fireships or the boarding of Brézé's galleys, Contreras covered the damaged galleon at the head of six vessels, while Linhares flag galley towed it out of danger. The remaining ships engaged Brézé in an inconclusive action which lasted until both fleets separated at dusk. The Spanish lost the frigate Santa Catalina, burnt by its own crew to avoid capture when she was surrounded by the French la Mazarine and three other vessels. The foremost Spanish galleons Testa de Oro, León Rojo, and Caballo marino received heavy damage, while a French fireship blew up. Two French galleons were also badly damaged. The human loss aboard the Spanish fleet is unknown. Forty men were killed or wounded aboard the French fleet One of them was Admiral Brézé, cut in half by a cannonball which hit the stern of his flagship Grand Saint Louis.
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Battle of Orbetello. Battle The following morning the Spanish and French fleets were 12 miles apart. Comte du Daugnon, Brézé's successor, decided to set sail to Porto Ercole to make repairs instead of pursuing the Spanish fleet, which had sought refuge behind the Giglio island. Linhares chased him during all the 15th and part of the 16th. 4 French storeships, unaware of the main fleet's departure, fell amidst the Spanish fleet the first night, but managed to escape by following Linhares maneuvers. The Spanish admiral finally abandoned the pursuit to relieve Orbetello. This proved to be impossible because a storm dispersed most of the ships during the night. Some of them took refuge in Sardinia; others at Giglio and Montecristo. The galley Santa Bárbara sank off Giglio, causing the death of 46 rowers. The French also suffered from the storm. One of their galleys, la Grimaldi, sank off Piombino, although its crew and artillery was taken aboard the Spanish fleet. Another ship, Saint-Dominique, lagged behind along with a fireship and was captured by Pimienta off Cape Corse.
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1990 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A
1990 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A. The 1990 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol de la Serie A was the 32nd season of the Serie A, the top level of professional football in Ecuador.
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1990 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A
1990 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A. LDU Quito won their fourth national championship under the guidance of manager Polo Carrera. Their title was won on December 23 when they defeated Barcelona 3–1 at Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa.
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1990 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A
1990 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A. Second stage Universidad Católica, winners of the 1990 Serie B E1, were promoted to the Serie A for this stage.
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1990 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A
1990 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A. Aggregate table Since five of the eight spots for the Third Stage were filled in based on their performance in the previous stages, an aggregate table of the First and Second Stages was used to determine who would fill in the remaining three space, as well as who would complete the Relegation Liguilla.
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Ekenäs IF
Ekenäs IF. Ekenäs Idrottsförening (abbreviated EIF or Ekenäs IF) is a sports club from Ekenäs, Raseborg in Finland. EIF was formed in 1905 and they are one of the oldest clubs in the south-west of Finland. The men's football first team currently plays in the Ykkönen (First Division). Their home ground is at the Ekenäs Centrumplan in Ekenäs. The Chairman of EIF is Peter Haglund.
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Ekenäs IF
Ekenäs IF. The club currently has sections covering football, handball, floorball and disc golf. EIF's athletics section set up Karis IK and from 1 January 2009, simultaneously with a municipal merger, transferred its activities to the new IF Raseborg club.
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Ekenäs IF
Ekenäs IF. History Ekenäs Idrottsförening has a long football history which reached its pinnacle with one season in the highest division, the Mestaruussarja (Championship), back in 1933. They have also had 8 seasons in the Suomisarjaa (Finland League) which at that time was the second tier of Finnish football in 1938–39 and 1946/47–51.
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Ekenäs IF
Ekenäs IF. EIF have had five periods covering 26 seasons in the Kakkonen (Second Division), the third tier of Finnish football from 1975 to 1976, 1981–88, 1991–92, 1994–98 and 2002 to the current day.
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Ekenäs IF
Ekenäs IF. EIF has a thriving junior section with a large number of teams.
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Ekenäs IF. A new highest ever attendance for an EIF match was made in 2013 when 2,014 people attended the home game with FC Jazz. The old record was from 1975 when 1,625 people attended the home game with HAIK.
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Ekenäs IF. EIF made history in March 2018 by qualifying for the Semi-final of the Finnish Cup for the first time, beating FC Haka 2-1 at home.
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Ekenäs IF
Ekenäs IF. Club structure EIF currently has 2 men's team, 1 ladies teams, 12 boys teams and 4 girls team.
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Ekenäs IF
Ekenäs IF. Other facts EIF Akademi are participating in Section 1 (Lohko 1) of the Kolmonen (Third Division) administered by the Uusimaa SPL. In 2009 the team finished in top position in their Nelonen (Fourth Division) section and were promoted to the Kolmonen.
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Ekenäs IF. Season to season EIF Ladies Team are competing in the Kolmonen (Third Division) administered by the Football Association of Finland (Suomen Palloliitto) . In 2017 the team finished in top position in their Nelonen (Fourth Division) section and were promoted to the Kolmonen.
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Ekenäs IF
Ekenäs IF. Football clubs in Finland 1905 establishments in Finland Organisations based in Raseborg
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David Tong (physicist)
David Tong (physicist). David Tong is a professor of theoretical physics at DAMTP in Cambridge, a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and joint recipient of the 2008 Adams Prize. He was a postdoc at the MIT Center for Theoretical Physics and an adjunct professor at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). He is currently also a Simons Investigator. His main research interest is in Quantum Field Theory.
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David Tong (physicist)
David Tong (physicist). His most-cited paper, "DBI in the sky", provides a possible observational test of one mechanism for inflation in the very early universe.
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David Tong (physicist)
David Tong (physicist). He is also well known amongst his students for his very enthusiastic lecturing and comprehensive lecture notes for courses he has taught at the University of Cambridge (most notably the ones on quantum field theory).
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David Tong (physicist)
David Tong (physicist). Works "Quantum Vortex Strings: A Review", "An Open-Closed String Duality in Field Theory?", Continuous Advances in QCD 2006, Editors M. Peloso, M. Shifman, World Scientific, 2007,
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Meijersplein / Airport RandstadRail station
Meijersplein / Airport RandstadRail station. Meijersplein / Airport is a metro station, as a part of the Rotterdam metro and the regional light rail system RandstadRail, located in Schiebroek, a borough of Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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Meijersplein / Airport RandstadRail station
Meijersplein / Airport RandstadRail station. History Construction of Meijersplein station began in January 2008. The station was built to replace Wilgenplas station, located approximately north. Wilgenplas was served by railway trains on the Hofplein line before that line was converted for use by metro trains and the station was temporarily kept in service after this conversion took place in 2006.
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Meijersplein / Airport RandstadRail station
Meijersplein / Airport RandstadRail station. In May 2010 construction of Meijersplein station completed and Wilgenplas station was duly closed down on 12 May. Meijersplein station was opened on 17 May and it is now being served by metro trains of line E. It has an Airport Shuttle service to and from Rotterdam The Hague Airport.
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Meijersplein / Airport RandstadRail station
Meijersplein / Airport RandstadRail station. Train services The station is served by the following service(s):