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'''Ibrahim Khalil "Abe" "Miracle" Mickal''' (July 9, 1912 – September 20, 2001) was a [[Lebanese American]] collegiate [[American football]] player. Mickal played as a [[running back]] at [[Louisiana State University]] (LSU) for the [[LSU Tigers football|LSU Tigers]], where he was notable for his [[Forward pass|passing]] skills. He was also the team's primary [[Punter (football)|punter]] and [[placekicker]]. Although selected in the [[1936 NFL Draft]], Mickal did not play professionally. After serving in [[World War II]], he began a long career in [[obstetrics and gynaecology]] and served as head of the [[LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans|LSU Medical School]] [[OB/GYN]] department for over twenty years. He was inducted into the [[College Football Hall of Fame]] in 1967. Actively involved in various university affairs during and after his time as a student, Mickal was named LSU's "alumnus of the year" in 1980.
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'''Ibrahim Khalil "Abe" "Miracle" Mickal''' (July 9, 1912 – September 20, 2001) was a [[Lebanese American]] [[college football]] player. Mickal played as a [[running back]] at [[Louisiana State University]] (LSU) for the [[LSU Tigers football|LSU Tigers]], where he was notable for his [[Forward pass|passing]] skills. He was also the team's primary [[Punter (football)|punter]] and [[placekicker]]. Although selected in the [[1936 NFL Draft]], Mickal did not play professionally. After serving in [[World War II]], he began a lifelong career in [[obstetrics and gynaecology]], and served as head of the [[LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans|LSU Medical School]] [[OB/GYN]] department for over twenty years. He was inducted into the [[College Football Hall of Fame]] in 1967. Actively involved in various university affairs during and after his time as a student, Mickal was named LSU's "alumnus of the year" in 1980.
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'''Line S 7''' is an [[S-Bahn]] line on the [[Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn|Rhine-Ruhr]] network in the German state of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], which has been operated by [[Abellio Deutschland|Abellio]] from [[Wuppertal Hauptbahnhof]] to [[Solingen Hauptbahnhof]] since 15 December 2013. It is operated at 20 minute intervals, using [[Alstom Coradia LINT#LINT 41|LINT 41]] vehicles.<ref name=RB47>{{cite web |url=http://nrwbahnarchiv.bplaced.net/linien/RB47.htm | title=RB47: Der Müngstener | work=NRW rail archive|publisher= André Joost |language=German | accessdate= 8 December 2013}}</ref> The service was previously classified as [[Regionalbahn]] service RB 47, known as the ''Der Müngstener'', a reference to the [[Müngsten Bridge]], which it crosses. and [[DB Regio]] had operated it on the same route with [[DB Class 628|class 628]] diesel multiple units since 1994. It was also operated at 20-minute intervals, in the evenings and on weekends, every 30 minutes.<ref name=RB47/>
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'''Line S 7''' is an [[S-Bahn]] line on the [[Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn|Rhine-Ruhr]] network in the German state of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], which has been operated by [[Abellio Deutschland|Abellio]] from [[Wuppertal Hauptbahnhof]] to [[Solingen Hauptbahnhof]] since 15 December 2013. It is operated at 20 minute intervals, using [[Alstom Coradia LINT#LINT 41|LINT 41]] vehicles.<ref name=S7>{{cite web |url=http://nrwbahnarchiv.bplaced.net/linien/S7.htm | title=S7 | work=NRW rail archive|publisher= André Joost |language=German | accessdate= 16 March 2016}}</ref> The service was previously classified as [[Regionalbahn]] service RB 47, known as the ''Der Müngstener'', a reference to the [[Müngsten Bridge]], which it crosses and [[DB Regio]] had operated it on the same route with [[DB Class 628|class 628]] diesel multiple units since 1994. It was also operated at 20-minute intervals, in the evenings and on weekends, every 30 minutes.<ref name=RB47>{{cite web |url=http://nrwbahnarchiv.bplaced.net/linien/RB47.htm | title=RB47: Der Müngstener | work=NRW rail archive|publisher= André Joost |language=German | accessdate= 16 March 2016}}</ref>
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The book documents what the authors deem the "monumental battle for the future of the Internet." It examines the history of surveillance technologies in Russia, the Soviet Union's authoritarian control over information and its distribution, and the legacy of this mindset as it reverberates in the Russia in the Internet age. The authors also chart the history of [[SORM]], The Sistema Operativno-Rozysknikh Meropriyatiy, or System of Operative Search Measures. SORM has been giving the [[Federal Security Service|FSB]] a back door to spy on internet communications since 1998.
Excerpts from the book were published by The Guardian,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/08/red-web-book-russia-internet|title=Inside the Red Web: Russia's back door onto the internet – extract|author=Andrei Soldatov Irina Borogan|work=the Guardian}}</ref> Buzzfeed,<ref name="buzzfeed.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/andreisoldatov/how-edward-snowden-inadvertenly-helped-vladimir-putins-inter#.snv2XrYW|title=How Edward Snowden Inadvertently Helped Vladimir Putin's Internet Crackdown|work=BuzzFeed}}</ref> Business Insider,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-facebook-kicked-off-the-euromaidan-revolution-2015-7|title=Here's how Facebook kicked off Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution|date=5 September 2015|work=Business Insider}}</ref> Foreign Policy,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/09/16/we-just-come-up-with-the-hardware-russia-red-web-surveillance-technology/|title=Building the Kremlin's Big Brother|author=Andrei Soldatov Irina Borogan|date=16 September 2015|work=Foreign Policy}}</ref> Motherboard<ref>{{cite web|url=http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-putin-tried-to-control-the-internet|title=How Putin Tried to Control the Internet – extract|author=Andrei Soldatov Irina Borogan|work=Motherboard}}</ref> and The Daily Beast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/11/08/the-dark-past-of-putin-s-media-chief.html|title=The Dark Past of Putin's Media Chief|work=The Daily Beast}}</ref>
Buzzfeed run an excerpt from The Red Web on September 2, 2015, with the headline "How Edward Snowden Inadvertently Helped Vladimir Putin's Internet Crackdown."<ref name="buzzfeed.com"/>
Three days later, on September 5, [[Edward Snowden]] was accepting the Norwegian Academy of Literature and Freedom of Expression's Bjornson prize – which he was awarded for his work on the right to privacy – by videophone from Russia. The host of the ceremony, Per Anders Johansen, Moscow correspondent for [[Afternposten]], confronted Snowden with a quote from the Red Web's extract in Buzzfeed, asking to comment on the situation with the Internet freedoms in Russia.
Snowden described the country's restrictions on the web as a “mistake in policy”. He said: “It's wrong in Russia, and it would be wrong anywhere. “I've been quite critical of [it] in the past and I'll continue to be in the future, because this drive that we see in the Russian government to control more and more the internet, to control more and more what people are seeing, even parts of personal lives, deciding what is the appropriate or inappropriate way for people to express their love for one another ... [is] fundamentally wrong.”<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/sep/05/snowden-criticises-russia-internet-homosexuality|title=Snowden criticises Russia for approach to internet and homosexuality|work=the Guardian}}</ref>
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The book documents what the authors deem the "monumental battle for the future of the Internet." It examines the history of surveillance technologies in Russia, the Soviet Union's authoritarian control over information and its distribution, and the legacy of this mindset as it reverberates in the Russia in the Internet age. The authors also chart the history of the Russian search and surveillance system [[SORM]] (Sistema Operativno-Rozysknikh Meropriyatiy, or System of Operative Search Measures). SORM has been giving the [[Federal Security Service|FSB]] a back door to spy on internet communications since 1998.
Excerpts from the book were published by The Guardian,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/08/red-web-book-russia-internet|title=Inside the Red Web: Russia's back door onto the internet – extract|last=Soldatov|first=Andrei|last2=Borogan|first2=Irina|date=8 September 2015|work=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref> Buzzfeed,<ref name="buzzfeed.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/andreisoldatov/how-edward-snowden-inadvertenly-helped-vladimir-putins-inter#.snv2XrYW|title=How Edward Snowden Inadvertently Helped Vladimir Putin's Internet Crackdown|last=Soldatov|first=Andrei|last2=Borogan|first2=Irina|date=2 September 2015|work=[[BuzzFeed]]}}</ref> Business Insider,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-facebook-kicked-off-the-euromaidan-revolution-2015-7|title=Here's how Facebook kicked off Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution|last=Soldatov|first=Andrei|last2=Borogan|first2=Irina|date=5 September 2015|work=[[Business Insider]]}}</ref> Foreign Policy,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/09/16/we-just-come-up-with-the-hardware-russia-red-web-surveillance-technology/|title=Building the Kremlin's Big Brother|last=Soldatov|first=Andrei|last2=Borogan|first2=Irina|date=16 September 2015|work=[[Foreign Policy]]}}</ref> Motherboard<ref>{{cite web|url=http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-putin-tried-to-control-the-internet|title=How Putin Tried to Control the Internet – extract|last=Soldatov|first=Andrei|last2=Borogan|first2=Irina|date=13 October 2015|work=Motherboard}}</ref> and The Daily Beast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/11/08/the-dark-past-of-putin-s-media-chief.html|title=The Dark Past of Putin's Media Chief|work=The Daily Beast}}</ref>
Buzzfeed ran an excerpt from The Red Web on September 2, 2015, with the headline "How Edward Snowden Inadvertently Helped Vladimir Putin's Internet Crackdown."<ref name="buzzfeed.com"/> Three days later, on September 5, [[Edward Snowden]] was accepting the Norwegian Academy of Literature and Freedom of Expression's Bjornson prize – which he was awarded for his work on the right to privacy – by videophone from Russia. The host of the ceremony, Per Anders Johansen, Moscow correspondent for [[Afternposten]], confronted Snowden with a quote from the Red Web's extract in Buzzfeed, asking to comment on the situation with the Internet freedoms in Russia.
Snowden described the country's restrictions on the web as a “mistake in policy”. He said: “It's wrong in Russia, and it would be wrong anywhere. “I've been quite critical of [it] in the past and I'll continue to be in the future, because this drive that we see in the Russian government to control more and more the internet, to control more and more what people are seeing, even parts of personal lives, deciding what is the appropriate or inappropriate way for people to express their love for one another ... [is] fundamentally wrong.”<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/sep/05/snowden-criticises-russia-internet-homosexuality|title=Snowden criticises Russia for approach to internet and homosexuality|last=Sandhu|first=Amit|date=5 September 2015|work=Guardian}}</ref>
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In December 1941 Brooke succeeded [[Field marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] [[Sir]] [[John Dill]] as [[Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the Imperial General Staff]] (CIGS), the professional head of the [[British Army]],<ref>{{London Gazette| issue=35397| startpage=7369|date=26 December 1941| supp=y| accessdate=26 March 2009}}</ref> in which appointment he also represented the Army on the [[Chiefs of Staff Committee]]. In March 1942 he succeeded [[Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)|Admiral of the Fleet]] [[Dudley Pound]] as chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee,{{sfn|Dear and Foot|2005| pp=131 & 711}} holding both posts until retirement from active service in 1946.
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In December 1941 Brooke succeeded [[Field marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] [[Sir]] [[John Dill]] as [[Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the Imperial General Staff]] (CIGS), the professional head of the [[British Army]],<ref>{{London Gazette| issue=35397| startpage=7369|date=26 December 1941| supp=y| accessdate=26 March 2009}}</ref> in which appointment he also represented the Army on the [[Chiefs of Staff Committee]]. In March 1942 he succeeded [[Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy)|Admiral of the Fleet]] [[Dudley Pound]] as chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee.{{sfn|Dear and Foot|2005| pp=131 & 711}}
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* Federal Government: the federal government stopped appointing Queen's Counsel in 1993, but resumed the practice in 2013.<ref name="Gov.ca 20131211">{{Cite web |url=http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/news-nouv/nr-cp/2013/doc_33009.html |title=Justice Canada: Designation of Queen's Counsel |date=11 December 2013 |accessdate=13 December 2013}}{{dead link|date=December 2015}}</ref> Appointments are recommended by the Minister of Justice, assisted by an advisory committee. In the most recent appointments, late in 2014, the Government appointed seven lawyers as Queen's Counsel. All were employed in the federal public service.<ref>[http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=913609 "Justice Canada: Designation of Queen's Counsel," December 11, 2014.]</ref>
* [[British Columbia]]: Queen's Counsel recipients are appointed by the [[Attorney General of British Columbia]]. Candidates are recommended by an advisory panel composed of the [[British Columbia Court of Appeal|Chief Justice of British Columbia]], the Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of British Columbia]], the Chief Judge of the [[Provincial Court of British Columbia|Provincial Court]], the president of the [[Law Society of British Columbia]], a Law Society member appointed by the benchers (directors) and the deputy attorney general. The committee also seeks the views of the Canadian Bar Association (B.C. branch).<ref>[http://www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2011/12/twenty-eight-receive-queens-counsel-honour.html Twenty-eight receive Queen's counsel honour | BC Newsroom]. Newsroom.gov.bc.ca (22 December 2011).</ref> Attorneys General, who are qualified lawyers, are automatically appointed as QC upon swearing into office under the ''Queen's Counsel Act''.
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* [[Canada|Federal Government]]: the federal government stopped appointing Queen's Counsel in 1993, but resumed the practice in 2013.<ref name="Gov.ca 20131211">{{Cite web |url=http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/news-nouv/nr-cp/2013/doc_33009.html |title=Justice Canada: Designation of Queen's Counsel |date=11 December 2013 |accessdate=13 December 2013}}{{dead link|date=December 2015}}</ref> Appointments are recommended by the Minister of Justice, assisted by an advisory committee. In the most recent appointments, late in 2014, the Government appointed seven lawyers as Queen's Counsel. All were employed in the federal public service.<ref>[http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=913609 "Justice Canada: Designation of Queen's Counsel," December 11, 2014.]</ref>
* [[British Columbia]]: Queen's Counsel recipients are appointed by the provincial Cabinet on the advice of the [[Attorney General of British Columbia]]. No more than 7% of the bar of British Columbia can be awarded the designation. Before making the recommendation to Cabinet, the Attorney General must consult with the [[British Columbia Court of Appeal|Chief Justice of British Columbia]], the Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of British Columbia]], and two [[Bencher#Canadian_usage|benchers]] (directors) of the [[Law Society of British Columbia]], one of whom is usually the president of the Law Society. A recipient must have at least five years standing at the bar of British Columbia.<ref>[http://www.bclaws.ca/civix/document/id/consol29/consol29/96393_01 ''Queen's Counsel Act'', RSBC 1996, c 393, ss 2,3,4.]</ref> In practice, the Attorney General appoints an advisory committee which includes these officials and also the Chief Judge of the [[Provincial Court of British Columbia|Provincial Court]] and the [[Deputy Attorney General|deputy attorney general]]. The committee also seeks the views of the British Columbia Branch of the [[Canadian Bar Association]].<ref name = "BC 2015">[https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2015JAG0306-002120 BC Gov News: Exceptional lawyers recognized with Queen’s counsel designation (2015).]</ref> The Attorney General is automatically appointed as Queen's Counsel on taking office.<ref>[http://www.bclaws.ca/civix/document/id/consol29/consol29/96393_01 ''Queen's Counsel Act'', RSBC 1996, c 393, s 1.]</ref> In 2015, the province designated 39 lawyers as Queen's Counsel.<ref name="BC 2015"/>
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The figure of 300,000 has been doubted, along with many of Herodotus' numbers, by many historians; modern consensus estimates the total [[Second Persian invasion of Greece#Size of the Persian forces|number of troops]] for the Persian invasion at between 300,000 and 500,000 soldiers.<ref>Holland, p. 237</ref> According to this consensus, Herodotus' 300,000 Persians at Plataea would self-evidently be impossible. One approach to estimating the size of the Persian army has been to estimate how many men might feasibly have been accommodated within the Persian camp; this approach gives figures of between 70,000 and 120,000 men.<ref name=h400/> Lazenby, for instance, by comparison with later [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] military camps, calculates the number of troops at 70,000, including 10,000 cavalry.<ref name=Laz227/> Meanwhile, Connolly derives a number of 120,000 from the same-sized camp.<ref name=Con>Connolly, p. 29</ref> Indeed, most estimates for the total Persian force are generally in this range.<ref>[http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/ancient/plataea/default.aspx Military History Online website]</ref><ref>Green, pp. 240–260</ref><ref name=Del/> For instance, Delbrück, based on the distance the Persians marched in a day when Athens was attacked, concluded that 75,000 was the upper limit for the size of the Persian army, including the supply personnel and other non-combatants.<ref name=Del>Delbrück, p. 35</ref>
Herodotus wrote that one of King Xerxes' most trusted generals, [[Mardonius]] assembled his troops in Thessaly before marching out to conquer mainland Greece. His army not only consisted of Persians and Medes, but also Sacae, Bactrians, Indians, Macedonians, and contingents of Greek troops from Boeotia, Locris, Malis, Thessaly, Thebes, and Phocis. The highest and perhaps most accurate number of troops that were assembled to face off against the Greek forces at Plataea were 70,000-80,000 Persian troops and more than 20,000 Greek allied troops, bringing this number to slightly over 100,000 soldiers.
According to Herodotus, only 43,000 Persians survived the battle.<ref name=IX70/> The number who died, of course, depends on how many there were in the first place; there would be 257,000 dead by Herodotus' reckoning. Herodotus claims that the Greeks as a whole lost only 759 men, including 600 Megarians and Phliasians that were cut down by Mardonius' allied Theban cavalry.<ref name=IX70/> Furthermore, he claims that only 91 Spartans, 16 Tegeans and 52 Athenians died in the battle, since these three Greek forces were the only ones who fought.<ref name=IX70/> [[Plutarch]], who had access to other sources, gives 1,360 Greek casualties,<ref>Plutarch, [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2008.01.0009%3Achapter%3D19%3Asection%3D4 Aristides 19.4]</ref> while both [[Ephorus]] and [[Diodorus Siculus]] tally the Greek casualties to over 10,000.<ref>Diodorus [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0084%3Abook%3D11%3Achapter%3D33%3Asection%3D1 XI.33.1]</ref>
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The figure of 300,000 has been doubted, along with many of Herodotus' numbers, by many historians; modern consensus estimates the total [[Second Persian invasion of Greece#Size of the Persian forces|number of troops]] for the Persian invasion at around 250,000.<ref>Holland, p. 237</ref> According to this consensus, Herodotus' 300,000 Persians at Plataea would self-evidently be impossible. One approach to estimating the size of the Persian army has been to estimate how many men might feasibly have been accommodated within the Persian camp; this approach gives figures of between 70,000 and 120,000 men.<ref name=h400/> Lazenby, for instance, by comparison with later [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] military camps, calculates the number of troops at 70,000, including 10,000 cavalry.<ref name=Laz227/> Meanwhile, Connolly derives a number of 120,000 from the same-sized camp.<ref name=Con>Connolly, p. 29</ref> Indeed, most estimates for the total Persian force are generally in this range.<ref>[http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/ancient/plataea/default.aspx Military History Online website]</ref><ref>Green, pp. 240–260</ref><ref name=Del/> For instance, Delbrück, based on the distance the Persians marched in a day when Athens was attacked, concluded that 75,000 was the upper limit for the size of the Persian army, including the supply personnel and other non-combatants.<ref name=Del>Delbrück, p. 35</ref>
According to Herodotus, only 43,000 Persians survived the battle.<ref name=IX70/> The number who died, of course, depends on how many there were in the first place; there would be 257,000 dead by Herodotus' reckoning. Herodotus claims that the Greeks as a whole lost only 159 men.<ref name=IX70/> Furthermore, he claims that only Spartans, Tegeans and Athenians died, since they were the only ones who fought.<ref name=IX70/> [[Plutarch]], who had access to other sources, gives 1,360 Greek casualties,<ref>Plutarch, [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2008.01.0009%3Achapter%3D19%3Asection%3D4 Aristides 19.4]</ref> while both [[Ephorus]] and [[Diodorus Siculus]] tally the Greek casualties to over 10,000.<ref>Diodorus [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0084%3Abook%3D11%3Achapter%3D33%3Asection%3D1 XI.33.1]</ref>
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,<ref name="RI2014">Iorgulescu R. 2014 Poverty, Socioeconomic Metabolism, and the Multi-scale Integrated Analysis Approach Procedia Economics and Finance 8: 407-413.</ref><ref name="RI&JP2009">Iorgulescu, R. I. and Polimeni, J. M., 2009. A multi-scale integrated analysis of the energy use in Romania, Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary, Energy 34(3): 341-347.</ref> and supernational<ref name="MGP&KM&AS2012" /> scale. An application of the method to the nexus between natural resources is in the book ‘Resource Accounting for Sustainability: The Nexus between Energy, Food, Water and Land Use’<ref name="MGP&threemore2014">Giampietro, M., Aspinall, R.J., Ramos-Martin, J. and Bukkens, S.G.F. (Eds.) 2014. Resource Accounting for Sustainability Assessment: The Nexus between Energy, Food, Water and Land use. Routledge.</ref> This work has been tested in collaboration with FAO.<ref name="MGP&al2013b">Giampietro, M., et al. 2013b. An innovative accounting framework for the Food-energy-water nexus. Application of the MuSIASEM approach to three case studies. Environment and natural resources management Working Paper No. 56. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome..</ref> The Ecuadorian National Secretariat for Development and Planning (SENPLADES) has included the MuSIASEM approach in the training of its personnel.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Funcionarios de Senplades viajan a España|url = http://www.planificacion.gob.ec/funcionarios-de-senplades-viajan-a-espana/|website = Secretaría Nacional de Planificación y Desarrollo|access-date = 2016-01-18}}</ref>
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,<ref name="RI2014">Iorgulescu R. 2014 Poverty, Socioeconomic Metabolism, and the Multi-scale Integrated Analysis Approach Procedia Economics and Finance 8: 407-413.</ref><ref name="RI&JP2009">Iorgulescu, R. I. and Polimeni, J. M., 2009. A multi-scale integrated analysis of the energy use in Romania, Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary, Energy 34(3): 341-347.</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Ramos-Martin|first=Jesus|last2=Giampietro|first2=Mario|last3=Mayumi|first3=Kozo|date=2007-06-15|title=On China's exosomatic energy metabolism: An application of multi-scale integrated analysis of societal metabolism (MSIASM)|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800906005507|journal=Ecological Economics|volume=63|issue=1|pages=174–191|doi=10.1016/j.ecolecon.2006.10.020}}</ref> and supernational<ref name="MGP&KM&AS2012" /> scale. An application of the method to the nexus between natural resources is in the book ‘Resource Accounting for Sustainability: The Nexus between Energy, Food, Water and Land Use’<ref name="MGP&threemore2014">Giampietro, M., Aspinall, R.J., Ramos-Martin, J. and Bukkens, S.G.F. (Eds.) 2014. Resource Accounting for Sustainability Assessment: The Nexus between Energy, Food, Water and Land use. Routledge.</ref> This work has been tested in collaboration with FAO.<ref name="MGP&al2013b">Giampietro, M., et al. 2013b. An innovative accounting framework for the Food-energy-water nexus. Application of the MuSIASEM approach to three case studies. Environment and natural resources management Working Paper No. 56. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome..</ref> The Ecuadorian National Secretariat for Development and Planning (SENPLADES) has included the MuSIASEM approach in the training of its personnel.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Funcionarios de Senplades viajan a España|url = http://www.planificacion.gob.ec/funcionarios-de-senplades-viajan-a-espana/|website = Secretaría Nacional de Planificación y Desarrollo|access-date = 2016-01-18}}</ref>
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'''Jean Todrani''' (1922-2006) was a French poet and translator.
Jean Todrani was born September 19, 1922 in [[Marseille]], France.<ref name="centreinternationaljeantodrani">{{cite web|title=JEAN TODRANI|url=http://www.cipmarseille.com/auteur_fiche.php?id=638|website=centre international de poésie Marseille|accessdate=March 31, 2016}}</ref>
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'''Jean Todrani''' (1922-2006) was a French poet and translator. He was the founder of ''Manteia'', a literary journal.
Jean Todrani was born September 19, 1922 in [[Marseille]], France.<ref name="bnfjean">{{cite web|title=Jean Todrani (1922-2006)|url=http://data.bnf.fr/11926749/jean_todrani/|website=[[Bibliothèque nationale de France]]|accessdate=April 2, 2016}}</ref><ref name="centreinternationaljeantodrani">{{cite web|title=JEAN TODRANI|url=http://www.cipmarseille.com/auteur_fiche.php?id=638|website=centre international de poésie Marseille|accessdate=March 31, 2016}}</ref>
Todrani was the founder of ''Manteia'', a literary journal.<ref name="bnfjean"/>
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In 1986, [[Woodward's]], an anchor store in the 100-block of West Hastings street, began to lose money and closed in 1993, with devastating impact to the formerly bustling retail district.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 5">Campbell, chapter 5</ref> By the mid-90s, more than a third of the shopfronts along Hastings were vacant.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 5"/> Meanwhile, a crisis in housing and homelessness was emerging. Between 1970 and the late 1990s, there had been a trend in other parts of the city to convert low-income housing into more expensive condominiums.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 6"/> In that time period, the DTES itself saw a loss of about 60 units per year of housing suitable for low-income single people, due to issues such as conversion to budget hotels, fires, and city bylaw enforcement.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 6"/> In 1993, the federal government stopped funding social housing, and the rate of building social housing in B.C. dropped by two-thirds despite rising demand for it.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 6"/> By 1995, reports had begun to emerge of homeless people sleeping in parks, alleyways, and abandoned buildings.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 6"/> Citywide, rates of homelessness climbed, from 630 to 2002 to 1,300 in 2005.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 16"/>
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In 1986, [[Woodward's]], an anchor store in the 100-block of West Hastings street, began to lose money and closed in 1993, with devastating impact to the formerly bustling retail district.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 5">Campbell, chapter 5</ref> By the mid-90s, more than a third of the shopfronts along Hastings were vacant.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 5"/> Meanwhile, a crisis in housing and homelessness was emerging. Between 1970 and the late 1990s, there had been a trend in other parts of the city to convert low-income housing into more expensive condominiums.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 6"/> In that time period, the DTES itself saw a loss of about 60 units per year of housing suitable for low-income single people, due to issues such as conversion to budget hotels, fires, and city bylaw enforcement.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 6"/> In 1993, the federal government stopped funding social housing, and the rate of building social housing in B.C. dropped by two-thirds despite rising demand for it.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 6"/> By 1995, reports had begun to emerge of homeless people sleeping in parks, alleyways, and abandoned buildings.<ref name="Campbell, chapter 6"/> Citywide, rates of homelessness climbed, from 630 to 2002 to 1,300 in 2005.<ref>Campbell, chapter 16/>
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=== Digitization ===
The paper has been [[Digitization|digitized]] as part of the [http://www.nla.gov.au/content/newspaper-digitisation-program Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program] of the National Library of Australia.
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On November 2013 he recorded his first album [[Cinque Colori]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.last.fm/it/music/Marco+Di+Meco/5+Colori |title=Album credits |publisher=Last.fm |accessdate=March 14, 2016}}</ref> as a solo artist. This album for Wide Sound was followed by the album [[Rosalinda]] released in 2015 for the same label.
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On November 2013 he recorded his first album [[Cinque Colori]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.last.fm/it/music/Marco+Di+Meco/5+Colori |title=Album credits |publisher=Last.fm |accessdate=March 14, 2016}}</ref> as a solo artist. This album for Wide Sound was followed by the album [[Rosalinda]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/release/rosalinda-mr0004441432 |title=Album credits |publisher=AllMusic |accessdate=March 14, 2016}}</ref> released in 2015 for the same label.
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*'''[[Deian Boldor]]''' – Pescara, '''Lanciano''' – 2014–16
*'''[[Ștefan Popescu]]''' – Ternana, '''Modena''' – 2014–16
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In November 2011, it was revealed on [[Tegan and Sara]] Quinn's official website that they were writing new material for their seventh studio album, with Tegan saying that "[we] are back in our home studios working away at more songs. We’re really looking forward to making a new record now. Our hope is to be in the studio by early 2012."<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.teganandsara.com/post-turkey-coma-dispatch/ | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140702161936/http://www.teganandsara.com/post-turkey-coma-dispatch/|archivedate=July 2, 2014|title= Post Turkey Coma Dispatch | first=Tegan | last= Quin | publisher=Tegan and Sara Official Website | date= November 30, 2011 | accessdate= August 27, 2014}}</ref> "I'm Not Your Hero" was written for the album ''[[Heartthrob (album)|Heartthrob]]'', an LP that was recorded between February and May 2012.<ref name="presskit">{{cite web |title= Tegan and Sara / Heartthrob Press Kit|url=http://www.media.wmg-is.com/media/portal/media/cms/docs/201301/i-press-kit_1358366785741.pdf|publisher=[[Warner Bros. Records]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104211532/http://www.media.wmg-is.com/media/portal/media/cms/docs/201301/i-press-kit_1358366785741.pdf|archivedate=November 4, 2013|accessdate=August 27, 2014}}</ref>
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In November 2011, it was revealed on [[Tegan and Sara]] Quinn's official website that the two started writing for their seventh studio album, with Tegan saying that "[we] are back in our home studios working away at more songs. We’re really looking forward to making a new record now. Our hope is to be in the studio by early 2012."<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.teganandsara.com/post-turkey-coma-dispatch/ | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140702161936/http://www.teganandsara.com/post-turkey-coma-dispatch/|archivedate=July 2, 2014|title= Post Turkey Coma Dispatch | first=Tegan | last= Quin | publisher=Tegan and Sara Official Website | date= November 30, 2011 | accessdate= August 27, 2014}}</ref> "I'm Not Your Hero" was written for the album ''[[Heartthrob (album)|Heartthrob]]'', an LP that was recorded between February and May 2012.<ref name="presskit">{{cite web |title= Tegan and Sara / Heartthrob Press Kit|url=http://www.media.wmg-is.com/media/portal/media/cms/docs/201301/i-press-kit_1358366785741.pdf|publisher=[[Warner Bros. Records]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104211532/http://www.media.wmg-is.com/media/portal/media/cms/docs/201301/i-press-kit_1358366785741.pdf|archivedate=November 4, 2013|accessdate=August 27, 2014}}</ref>
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'''Van''' ({{lang-hy|Վան}}; {{lang-ku|Wan}}; {{lang-ota|فان}}) is a city in eastern [[Turkey]]'s [[Van Province]], located on the eastern shore of [[Lake Van]]. The city has a long history as a major urban area. It has been a large city since the first millennium BC, initially as the capital of [[Urartu]] in the 9th century BC and later as the center of the Armenian Kingdom of [[Vaspurakan]]. It remained an important center of Armenian culture until the [[Armenian Genocide]] of 1915. Today, Van has a [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] majority and a sizable [[Turkish people|Turkish]] minority.<ref name="Ozoglu">{{cite journal|title=State–Tribe Relations: Kurdish Tribalism in the 16th-and 17th-Century Ottoman Empire|last=Özoğlu |first=Hakan|work=British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies|volume=23 |issue=1|date=May 1996|pages=5–27|publisher=Taylor & Francis|subscription=y|accessdate=2012-03-21}}</ref>
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'''Van''' ({{lang-hy|Վան}}; {{lang-ku|Wan}}; {{lang-ota|فان}}) is a city in eastern [[Turkey]]'s [[Van Province]], located on the eastern shore of [[Lake Van]]. The city has a long history as a major urban area. It has been a large city since the first millennium BC, initially as the capital of [[Urartu]] in the 9th century BC and later as the center of the Armenian Kingdom of [[Vaspurakan]].<ref name="Ozoglu">{{cite journal|title=State–Tribe Relations: Kurdish Tribalism in the 16th-and 17th-Century Ottoman Empire|last=Özoğlu |first=Hakan|work=British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies|volume=23 |issue=1|date=May 1996|pages=5–27|publisher=Taylor & Francis|subscription=y|accessdate=2012-03-21}}</ref>
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Homer and his wife [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] have three children: [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]], and [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]]. As the family's provider, he works at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. Homer embodies several American [[working class]] [[stereotype]]s: he is crude, bald, overweight, incompetent, clumsy, lazy, a heavy drinker, and ignorant; however, he is essentially a decent man and fiercely devoted to his family. Despite the [[suburb]]an [[Blue-collar worker|blue-collar]] routine of his life, he has had a number of remarkable experiences.
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Homer and his wife [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] have three children: [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]], and [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]]. As the family's provider, he works at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. Homer embodies several American [[working class]] [[stereotype]]s: he is a crude, bald, overweight, incompetent, clumsy, lazy, heavy drinking, ignorant and idiotic person; however, he is essentially a decent man and fiercely devoted to his family. Despite the [[suburb]]an [[Blue-collar worker|blue-collar]] routine of his life, he has had a number of remarkable experiences.
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The '''Dalai Lama''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|d|ɑː|l|aɪ|_|ˈ|l|ɑː|m|ə}}<ref name="ddef">{{cite web |url = http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dalai%20lama |title = Define Dalai lama |publisher=Dictionary.com |deadurl=no |accessdate=2014-03-12 |quote = (formerly) the ruler and chief monk of Tibet, believed to be a reincarnation of Avalokitesvara and sought for among newborn children after the death of the preceding Dalai Lama}}</ref><ref name="ddef1">{{cite web |title = Definition of Dalai Lama in English |url = http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/Dalai-Lama |publisher=Oxford Dictionaries |accessdate = 2 May 2015 |quote = The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism and, until the establishment of Chinese communist rule, the spiritual and temporal ruler of Tibet. Each Dalai Lama is believed to be the reincarnation of the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, reappearing in a child when the incumbent Dalai Lama dies}}</ref> is a [[monk]] of the [[Gelug]] or "Yellow Hat" school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]],<ref>{{cite web |author = Dr Alexander Berzin |title = Special Features of the Gelug Tradition - para. on Administration |url = http://www.berzinarchives.com/web/en/archives/study/comparison_buddhist_traditions/tibetan_traditions/special_features_gelug_tradition.html |website=The Buddhist Archives of Dr Alexander Berzin |publisher=Berzin Archives |accessdate = 8 May 2015 |date=November 2014 |quote=The Dalai Lamas are not the heads of the Gelug tradition}}</ref> the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism<ref>Schaik, Sam van. ''Tibet: A History''. Yale University Press 2011, page 129, "Gelug: the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism".</ref> founded by [[Je Tsongkhapa]]. The 14th and current Dalai Lama is [[14th Dalai Lama|Tenzin Gyatso]].
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The '''Dalai Lama''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|d|ɑː|l|aɪ|_|ˈ|l|ɑː|m|ə}} ([[General American|US]]), {{IPAc-en|ˌ|d|æ|l|aɪ|_|ˈ|l|ɑː|m|ə}} ([[Received Pronunciation|UK]])<ref name="ddef">{{cite web |url = http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dalai%20lama |title = Define Dalai lama |publisher=Dictionary.com |deadurl=no |accessdate=2014-03-12 |quote = (formerly) the ruler and chief monk of Tibet, believed to be a reincarnation of Avalokitesvara and sought for among newborn children after the death of the preceding Dalai Lama}}</ref><ref name="ddef1">{{cite web |title = Definition of Dalai Lama in English |url = http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/Dalai-Lama |publisher=Oxford Dictionaries |accessdate = 2 May 2015 |quote = The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism and, until the establishment of Chinese communist rule, the spiritual and temporal ruler of Tibet. Each Dalai Lama is believed to be the reincarnation of the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, reappearing in a child when the incumbent Dalai Lama dies}}</ref> is a [[monk]] of the [[Gelug]] or "Yellow Hat" school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]],<ref>{{cite web |author = Dr Alexander Berzin |title = Special Features of the Gelug Tradition - para. on Administration |url = http://www.berzinarchives.com/web/en/archives/study/comparison_buddhist_traditions/tibetan_traditions/special_features_gelug_tradition.html |website=The Buddhist Archives of Dr Alexander Berzin |publisher=Berzin Archives |accessdate = 8 May 2015 |date=November 2014 |quote=The Dalai Lamas are not the heads of the Gelug tradition}}</ref> the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism<ref>Schaik, Sam van. ''Tibet: A History''. Yale University Press 2011, page 129, "Gelug: the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism".</ref> founded by [[Je Tsongkhapa]]. The 14th and current Dalai Lama is [[14th Dalai Lama|Tenzin Gyatso]].
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Grant was born in [[Mbabane]], [[Swaziland]]. His father, Henrik Esterhuysen, was head of education for the British government administration in the British [[Protectorate]] of [[Swaziland]].<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/78/Richard-E-Grant.html Richard E. Grant Biography (1957– )<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019915/bio Richard E. Grant Biography – Yahoo! Movies<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> His father had English and Dutch/[[Afrikaner]] ancestry and his mother was of [[English people|English]] and [[Germans|German]] descent.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/smgpubs/access/1030474581.html?dids=1030474581:1030474581&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+30%2C+2006&author=Barry+Didcock&pub=Sunday+Herald&desc=A+life+in+pictures+Richard+E+Grant+not+only+made+a+film+of+his+diaries%2C+he+kept+a+diary+during+filming&pqatl=google | work=Sunday Herald | first=Barry | last=Didcock | title=A life in pictures Richard E Grant not only made a film of his diaries, he kept a diary during filming | date=30 April 2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-482975/Richard-E-Grant-At-11-I-caught-mother-cheating-dads-best-friend.html | work=Daily Mail | title=Richard E Grant: At 11 I caught my mother cheating with dad's best friend | date=20 September 2007 | location=London}}</ref>
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Grant was born '''Richard Grant Esterhuysen''' in [[Mbabane]], [[Swaziland]]. His father, Henrik Esterhuysen, was head of education for the British government administration in the British [[Protectorate]] of [[Swaziland]].<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/78/Richard-E-Grant.html Richard E. Grant Biography (1957– )<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019915/bio Richard E. Grant Biography – Yahoo! Movies<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> His father had English and Dutch/[[Afrikaner]] ancestry and his mother was of [[English people|English]] and [[Germans|German]] descent.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/smgpubs/access/1030474581.html?dids=1030474581:1030474581&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+30%2C+2006&author=Barry+Didcock&pub=Sunday+Herald&desc=A+life+in+pictures+Richard+E+Grant+not+only+made+a+film+of+his+diaries%2C+he+kept+a+diary+during+filming&pqatl=google | work=Sunday Herald | first=Barry | last=Didcock | title=A life in pictures Richard E Grant not only made a film of his diaries, he kept a diary during filming | date=30 April 2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-482975/Richard-E-Grant-At-11-I-caught-mother-cheating-dads-best-friend.html | work=Daily Mail | title=Richard E Grant: At 11 I caught my mother cheating with dad's best friend | date=20 September 2007 | location=London}}</ref>
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A '''thunderstorm''', also known as an '''electrical storm''', a '''lightning storm''', or a '''thundershower''', is a type of [[storm]] characterized by the presence of [[lightning]] and its [[acoustics|acoustic]] effect on the [[Earth's atmosphere]] known as [[thunder]].<ref>{{cite web | date = 21 April 2005 | url = http://www.weather.gov/glossary/index.php?letter=t | title = Weather Glossary – T | author = National Weather Service | publisher=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]| accessdate = 2006-08-23}}</ref> Thunderstorms occur in association with a type of [[cloud]] known as a [[cumulonimbus]]. They are usually accompanied by [[Wind|strong winds]], [[heavy rain (meteorology)|heavy rain]] and sometimes [[Thundersnow|snow]], [[Ice pellets|sleet]], [[hail]], or, in contrast, [[Dry thunderstorm|no precipitation]] at all. Thunderstorms may [[thunderstorm training|line up in a series]] or [[rainband]], known as a [[squall line]]. Strong or severe thunderstorms may rotate, known as [[supercell]]s. While most thunderstorms move with the mean wind flow through the layer of the [[troposphere]] that they occupy, vertical [[wind shear]] causes a deviation in their course at a right angle to the wind shear direction.They are awesome. i like trains.
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A '''thunderstorm''', also known as an '''electrical storm''', a '''lightning storm''', or a '''thundershower''', is a type of [[storm]] characterized by the presence of [[lightning]] and its [[acoustics|acoustic]] effect on the [[Earth's atmosphere]] known as [[thunder]].<ref>{{cite web | date = 21 April 2005 | url = http://www.weather.gov/glossary/index.php?letter=t | title = Weather Glossary – T | author = National Weather Service | publisher=[[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]]| accessdate = 2006-08-23}}</ref> Thunderstorms occur in association with a type of [[cloud]] known as a [[cumulonimbus]]. They are usually accompanied by [[Wind|strong winds]], [[heavy rain (meteorology)|heavy rain]] and sometimes [[Thundersnow|snow]], [[Ice pellets|sleet]], [[hail]], or, in contrast, [[Dry thunderstorm|no precipitation]] at all. Thunderstorms may [[thunderstorm training|line up in a series]] or [[rainband]], known as a [[squall line]]. Strong or severe thunderstorms may rotate, known as [[supercell]]s. While most thunderstorms move with the mean wind flow through the layer of the [[troposphere]] that they occupy, vertical [[wind shear]] causes a deviation in their course at a right angle to the wind shear direction
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* The [[Big Dig]] in Boston<ref name="Sleesman2012" /> is ''not'' an example: the cost overruns were great, but the costs of not building it were even greater, and when one of the new passages closed temporarily, it caused severe problems for city traffic.
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* Providing job training to an underperforming employee rather than firing them<ref name=":2" />
* Going to marriage counseling rather than filing for divorce<ref name=":2" />
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{{Infobox software
| name = Snapchat
| logo = [[File:Snapchat Logo.png|140px]]
| logo caption = Snapchat app icon (and logo), as seen on iOS and Android.
| screenshot = {{center|[[File:Snapchat Discover iOS 9.2.1.png|200px]]}}
| caption = {{center|A screenshot of the Discover screen, as seen on [[iOS]].}}
| collapsible = No
| author = Snapchat, Inc.
| developer = [[Bobby Murphy (businessman)|Bobby Murphy]], [[Evan Spiegel]]
| released = {{Start date and age|2011|9}}<ref name=SSblog>{{cite web|title=Let's Chat|url=http://blog.snapchat.com/post/22756675666/lets-chat|work=Snapchat Blog|accessdate=November 11, 2012}}</ref>
| latest release version = 9.15.0.0{{Latest stable software release/Snapchat}}
| operating system = [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]]
| size = 25.8 [[Megabyte|MB]]
| language = English, Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Danish, Dutch, French,Romania, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Russian
| status = Active
| genre = [[Photo sharing]], [[social networking service]]
| license = [[Proprietary software]]
| alexa = {{increase}} 6,712<ref name=Alexa>{{cite web|title=Snapchat.com Site Info|url=http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/snapchat.com|publisher=Alexa, Inc.|accessdate=October 2, 2015}}</ref>
| website = {{URL|https://www.snapchat.com}}
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'''Snapchat''' is a [[Photo sharing|video messaging]] application created by [[Evan Spiegel]], [[Bobby Murphy (businessman)|Bobby Murphy]], and Reggie Brown Poster <ref>{{cite web|title=Snapchat and Reggie Brown Repose Dispute|url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140909006378/en/Snapchat-Reggie-Brown-Resolve-Dispute#.VBFtqktk6w_#|accessdate=September 11, 2014}}</ref> when they were students at [[Stanford University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Snapchat Team|url=http://www.snapchat.com/#|accessdate=February 7, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Bilton|first=Nick|title=Disruptions: Indiscreet Photos, Glimpsed Then Gone: |url=http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/06/disruptions-indiscreet-photos-glimpsed-then-gone/|accessdate=May 6, 2012|newspaper=The New York Times|date=May 6, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Colao|first=JJ|title=Is Snapchat Raising Another Round At A $3.5 Billion Valuation?|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/jjcolao/2013/10/25/is-snapchat-raising-another-round-at-a-3-5-billion-valuation/|accessdate=March 9, 2014}}</ref>
According to Snapchat's published statistics, as of May 2015, the app's users were sending 2 billion photos and videos per day, while Snapchat Stories content was being viewed 500 million times per day. In November 2015 the number reached 6 billion sent videos per day.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Matney|first1=Lucas|title=Snapchat Reaches 6 Billion Daily Videos Views, Tripling From 2 Billion In May|url=http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/09/snapchat-reaches-6-billion-daily-videos-views-tripling-from-2-billion-in-may/|accessdate=10 November 2015|publisher=Techcrunch}}</ref> The company has a valuation of $10–$20 billion, depending on the source.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://techcrunch.com/2014/12/31/snapchat-485m/|title=Snapchat Has Raised $485 Million More From 23 Investors, At Valuation Of Up To $20B|author=Ingrid Lunden|publisher=AOL|work=TechCrunch|accessdate=May 16, 2015}}</ref> In 2016, Snapchat hit 7 billion daily video views.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/snapchat-users-watch-7-billion-videos-every-day-2016-1|title=Snapchat users watch 7 billion videos every day, and it's almost caught Facebook|author=Ingrid Lunden|work=BusinessInsider|accessdate=January 11, 2016}}</ref>
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Snapchat is where you can share pictures and talk to people! The most important is too follow damightyej and Josiah_motion!
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The shooting began in Mumbai sometime in August 1997. On the third day the unit was shooting the scene where the character played by [[Sushant Singh]], Pakya, demands a [[hafta]] from Satya.<ref name="kashyap-on-satya-2" /> Varma had decided to cut the scene at the moment Satya slashes Pakya's cheek with his own knife. But Sushant improvised and screamed before Varma could yell "cut."<ref name="rgv-blog-making-of-satya" /> Kashyap recalls Varma saying "now i know what my film is all about" before trashing their script.<ref name="kashyap-on-satya-2" /> This incident, the improvisation, was responsible for the realistic performances of the characters in the film. Varma gave them the leeway and controlled the performances in the editing. Sushant's scream influenced the "style" of ''Satya''.<ref name="rgv-blog-making-of-satya" />
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The shooting began in Mumbai sometime in August 1997. On the third day the unit was shooting the scene where the character played by [[Sushant Singh]], Pakya, demands a [[hafta]] from Satya.<ref name="kashyap-on-satya-2" /> Varma had decided to cut the scene at the moment Satya slashes Pakya's cheek with his own knife. But Sushant improvised and screamed before Varma could yell "cut."<ref name="rgv-blog-making-of-satya" /> Kashyap recalls Varma saying "now i know what my film is all about" before trashing their script.<ref name="kashyap-on-company-2" /> This incident, the improvisation, was responsible for the realistic performances of the characters in the film. Varma gave them the leeway and controlled the performances in the editing. Sushant's scream influenced the "style" of ''Satya''.<ref name="rgv-blog-making-of-satya" />
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'''Chamber pop''' is a music genre which originated in the 1990s as a reaction against the [[lo-fi music|lo-fi]] aesthetic of the time.<ref name="am chamberpop">{{cite web|title=Chamber pop|url=http://www.allmusic.com/style/chamber-pop-ma0000012300|website=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref> Drawing from the lush orchestrations of [[Burt Bacharach]], and [[Lee Hazlewood]], chamber pop grew out of the [[lounge music|lounge]] revivalism of the decade, but without irony or kitsch,<ref name="am chamberpop"/> keeping in the spirit of the [[baroque pop]] of the 1960s.<ref name="am baroquepop">{{cite web|title=Baroque pop|url=http://www.allmusic.com/subgenre/baroque-pop-ma0000012101|website=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref> Artists placed a renewed emphasis on melody and production, layering baroque, ornate songs with richly textured orchestral strings and horns while virtually denying the very existence of [[grunge]], [[electronica]], and other concurrent musical movements.<ref name="am chamberpop"/>
Writer Carl Wilson (no relation) writes that [[the Beach Boys]]' leader [[Brian Wilson]]'s "pained vulnerability", "uses of offbeat instruments", "intricate harmonies", and "the ''[[Smile (The Beach Boys album)|Smile]]'' saga itself" became a "touchstone" for any band referred to as chamber pop.<ref name=BBCMozart>{{cite web|last1=Wilson|first1=Carl|title=The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson: America's Mozart?|url=http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20150608-is-this-americas-mozart|publisher=[[BBC]]|date=June 9, 2015}}</ref>
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'''Chamber pop''' is a music genre which originated in the 1990s as a reaction against the [[lo-fi music|lo-fi]] aesthetic of the time.<ref name="am chamberpop">{{cite web|title=Chamber pop|url=http://www.allmusic.com/style/chamber-pop-ma0000012300|website=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref> Drawing from the lush orchestrations of [[Burt Bacharach]], and [[Lee Hazlewood]], chamber pop grew out of the [[lounge music|lounge]] revivalism of the decade, but without irony or kitsch.<ref name="am chamberpop"/> Artists placed a renewed emphasis on melody and production, layering baroque, ornate songs with richly textured orchestral strings and horns while virtually denying the very existence of [[grunge]], [[electronica]], and other concurrent musical movements.<ref name="am chamberpop"/>
[[AllMusic]] states that the genre carries the "spirit" of the [[baroque pop]] of the 1960s,<ref name="am baroquepop">{{cite web|title=Baroque pop|url=http://www.allmusic.com/subgenre/baroque-pop-ma0000012101|website=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref> while writer Carl Wilson (no relation) says that [[the Beach Boys]]' leader [[Brian Wilson]]'s "pained vulnerability", "uses of offbeat instruments", "intricate harmonies", and "the ''[[Smile (The Beach Boys album)|Smile]]'' saga itself" became a "touchstone" for any band referred to as chamber pop.<ref name=BBCMozart>{{cite web|last1=Wilson|first1=Carl|title=The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson: America's Mozart?|url=http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20150608-is-this-americas-mozart|publisher=[[BBC]]|date=June 9, 2015}}</ref>
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Chemical Technologist is a professional who has attended university. He is an expert in the management and operation of the equipment and instrumentation necessary to perform chemical analyzes. They are part of the team of a chemical laboratory in which the quality of the raw material, intermediate products and finished products is analyzed. They also performs functions in the areas of environmental quality control and the operational phase of a chemical plant. Such technicians also do such work as repetitive analyses for [[quality control]] or in [[Clinical laboratory|clinical laboratories]].
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Chemical Technologist is a professional who has attended university. He is an expert in the management and operation of the equipment and instrumentation necessary to perform chemical analyzes. They are part of the team of a chemical laboratory in which the quality of the raw material, intermediate products and finished products is analyzed. They also performs functions in the areas of environmental quality control and the operational phase of a chemical plant. Such technicians also do such work as repetitive analyses for [[quality control]] or in [[Clinical laboratory|clinical laboratories]].
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'''Krishnarajapuram railway station''' is an suburb station located in [[Krishnarajapuram]] which is located about 14 km away from the [[Bangalore City railway station]]. Since this station serves [[ITPL]] along with the people residing in the [[Krishnarajapuram]] locality most of the trains have a stop here.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indiarailinfo.com/station/map/krishnarajapuram-kjm/994|title=Krishnarajapuram railway station|publisher=India Rail Info |accessdate=28 March 2014}}</ref>
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'''Krishnarajapuram railway station''' is an suburb station located in [[Krishnarajapuram]] which is located about 14 km away from the [[Bangalore City railway station]]. It is one of the important railway station serving the Bangalore metropolitan area and most of the trains have a stop here.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indiarailinfo.com/station/map/krishnarajapuram-kjm/994|title=Krishnarajapuram railway station|publisher=India Rail Info |accessdate=28 March 2014}}</ref>
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'''Chilgok Kyungpook National University Medical Center Station''' is a station of the [[Daegu Metro Line 3]] in [[Gugu-dong]], [[Buk District, Daegu|Buk District]], [[Daegu]], [[South Korea]].
== External links ==
* {{ko icon}} [http://www.dtro.or.kr/open_content_new/ko/guidance/cyber_station_new/include/page.html?sStation_Code=312&sStation_Name=%C4%A5%B0%EE%B0%E6%B4%EB%BA%B4%BF%F8&tTblStaCate=undefined&pnum=2 Cyber station information] from [[Daegu Metropolitan Transit Corporation]]
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'''Chilgok Kyungpook National University Medical Center Station''' is a station of the [[Daegu Metro Line 3]] in [[Gugu-dong]], [[Buk District, Daegu|Buk District]], [[Daegu]], [[South Korea]].
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Bakambu made his professional debut on 7 August 2010 in the Souchaux's opening league match against [[AC Arles-Avignon|Arles-Avignon]] appearing as a substitute in a 2–1 win.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.lfp.fr/ligue1/feuilleMatch.asp?saison=2010/2011&code_evt=D1&num_ordre=9&code_jr_tr=J01 | title = Sochaux v. Arles-Avignon Match Report | date = 7 August 2010| work = [[French Football Federation]] | accessdate = 7 August 2010| language = French}}</ref> The following month, he signed his first professional contract agreeing to a three-year deal with the club until June 2013.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.fcsochaux.fr/fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2020&Itemid=106 | title = Trois signatures professionnelles | date = 2 September 2010| work = [[FC Sochaux-Montbéliard]] | accessdate = 2 September 2010| language = French}}</ref>
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Born in [[Vitry-sur-Seine]], [[Val-de-Marne]], Bakambu began his career at local [[US Ivry]] before transferring to [[FC Sochaux-Montbéliard]].
Bakambu made his professional debut on 7 August 2010 in Souchaux's opening league match against [[AC Arles-Avignon|Arles-Avignon]] appearing as a substitute in a 2–1 win.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.lfp.fr/ligue1/feuilleMatch.asp?saison=2010/2011&code_evt=D1&num_ordre=9&code_jr_tr=J01 | title = Sochaux v. Arles-Avignon Match Report | date = 7 August 2010| work = [[French Football Federation]] | accessdate = 7 August 2010| language = French}}</ref> The following month, he signed his first professional contract agreeing to a three-year deal with the club until June 2013.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.fcsochaux.fr/fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2020&Itemid=106 | title = Trois signatures professionnelles | date = 2 September 2010| work = [[FC Sochaux-Montbéliard]] | accessdate = 2 September 2010| language = French}}</ref>
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'''Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|p|uː|t|ɪ|n}}; {{lang-rus|Влади́мир Влади́мирович Пу́тин|p=vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪtɕ ˈputʲɪn|a=Ru-Vladimir_Vladimirovich_Putin.ogg}}, born 7 October 1952) has been the [[President of Russia|President]] of [[Russia]] since 7 May 2012, succeeding [[Dmitry Medvedev]]. Putin served as [[Prime Minister of Russia|Prime Minister]] from 1999 to 2000, as President from 2000 to 2008, and again as Prime Minister from 2008 to 2012. During Putin's term as Prime Minister, he was the Chairman of [[United Russia]], the ruling Party.
Putin and his ex-wife have two daughters, Mariya Putina (born 28 April 1985 in Leningrad, Soviet Union){{citation needed|date=February 2016}} and [[Katerina Tikhonova|Yekaterina Putina]] (born 31 August 1986 in [[Dresden]], [[East Germany]]).{{citation needed|date=February 2016}} The daughters grew up in East Germany<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=7815|date=9 August 2002|work=[[The St. Petersburg Times]]|title=Putin's Girls Having La Dolce Vita Break|accessdate=13 February 2009|first=Oksana|last=Yablokova}}</ref> and attended the [[German School in Moscow]] until his appointment as Prime Minister. After that they studied international economics at the [[Finance Academy under the Government of RF|Finance Academy]] in Moscow, although it was not officially reported due to security reasons.{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} Official sources such as Pravda claim they started their studies at St Petersburg State University, with Mariya at the biology and geology department and Yekaterina at "the oriental studies section of the university's philological department. It is the most prestigious section of the department that graduates future diplomats."<ref>[http://english.pravda.ru/russia/politics/17-09-2005/8916-putin-0/ Putin's daughters enter university which changes the order at the institution], pravda.ru (English-language), 17 September 2005; accessed 11 November 2014.</ref>
One of Vladimir Putin's relatives is [[Viktor Medvedchuk]] – the Ukrainian [[business oligarch]] influential until the 2004 [[Orange Revolution]]. Putin became the [[Godparent|godfather]] of Medvedchuk's daughter Darina in 2004.<ref name="Медведчук і Марченко помінялися місцями">{{cite news|url=http://tabloid.pravda.com.ua/person/47372d5025f16|title=Медведчук і Марченко помінялися місцями|work=[[Tablo ID]]|date=11 November 2007|accessdate=6 January 2014}}</ref><ref name="Russia's Plan For Ukraine">{{cite news|url=http://www.rferl.mobi/a/25081053.html|title=Russia's Plan For Ukraine: Purported Leaked Strategy Document Raises Alarm|work=[[Radio Free Europe|RFE]]|date=20 August 2013|accessdate=6 January 2014}}</ref> The two maintain regular relations since,<ref name="Russia's Plan For Ukraine"/><ref name="Medvedchuk flexes muscles">{{cite news|url=https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/op-ed/blog-medvedchuk-flexes-muscles-after-protesters-pay-house-call-334464.html|title=Medvedchuk flexes muscles after protesters pay house call|work=[[Kyiv Post]]|date=30 December 2013|accessdate=6 January 2014}}</ref> with their meetings sometimes covered by the Russian state-controlled TV channels.<ref name="Acceptable compromises and">{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/op-ed/acceptable-compromises-and-shared-hypocrisies-330235.html|title=Acceptable compromises and shared hypocrisies|work=[[Kyiv Post]]|date=8 October 2013|accessdate=6 January 2014}}</ref>
Apart from Russian, Putin speaks fluent [[German language|German]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Wagner|first=Hans|url=http://www.eurasischesmagazin.de/artikel/?artikelID=20060504|title=Das Konfliktpotential mit den USA wächst (German)|date=30 June 2006|accessdate=29 March 2007}}</ref> After becoming President he was reported to be taking [[English language|English]] lessons and could be seen conversing directly with Bush and native speakers of English in informal situations, but he continues to use interpreters for formal talks. Putin spoke English in public for the first time during the state dinner in [[Buckingham Palace]] in 2003 saying but a few phrases while delivering his condolences to Queen [[Elizabeth II]] on the death of her [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother|mother]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20030625/ai_n11400868|title=Putin treated royally on historic London visit|publisher=Findarticles.com|date=25 June 2003|accessdate=2 March 2010|first=Jane|last=Wardell}}</ref> In an interview in 2013, the Kremlin chief of staff [[Sergei Ivanov]] revealed that he and Putin sometimes conversed in [[Swedish language|Swedish]].<ref>[http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/kremlin-chief-of-staff-surprised-but-not-alarmed-by-navalny/486872.html Kremlin Chief of Staff Surprised but Not Alarmed by Navalny], The Moscow Times, 2 October 2013.</ref>
Putin also holds an 8th ''dan'' black belt in [[Kyokushin kaikan]] [[karate]] gotten in November 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/25/vladimir-putin-earns-8th-degree-black-belt-in-kara/|title=Vladimir Putin earns 8th-degree black belt in karate|work=The Washingtion Times|accessdate=25 November 2015}}</ref><ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/vladimir-putin-earns-black-belt-8th-dan-kyokushin-karate-article-1.2019056</ref> He was presented the black belt in December 2009 by Japanese champion Kyokushin Karate-Do master [[Hatsuo Royama]].<ref name=putin-karate>{{Wayback |df=yes|url=http://premier.gov.ru/eng/premier/press/ru/4447/ |title=Putin becomes sixth-level black belt |date=* }}{{Dead link|date=February 2014}} by Oleg Fochkin. premier.gov, re-publication of a [[Moskovsky Komsomolets]] article.</ref>
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'''Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|p|uː|t|ɪ|n}}; {{lang-rus|Влади́мир Влади́мирович Пу́тин|p=vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪtɕ ˈputʲɪn|a=Ru-Vladimir_Vladimirovich_Putin.ogg}}, born 7 October 1952) was the [[President of Russia|President]] of [[Russia]] from 7 May 2012 to 25 March, 2016, succeeding [[Dmitry Medvedev]]. Putin served as [[Prime Minister of Russia|Prime Minister]] from 1999 to 2000, as President from 2000 to 2008, again as Prime Minister from 2008 to 2012, and then as President from 2012 to 2016. During Putin's term as Prime Minister, he was the Chairman of [[United Russia]], the ruling Party.
Putin had two daughters with his ex wife, Mariya Putina (born 28 April 1985 in Leningrad, Soviet Union){{citation needed|date=February 2016}} and [[Katerina Tikhonova|Yekaterina Putina]] (born 31 August 1986 in [[Dresden]], [[East Germany]]).{{citation needed|date=February 2016}} The daughters grew up in East Germany<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=7815|date=9 August 2002|work=[[The St. Petersburg Times]]|title=Putin's Girls Having La Dolce Vita Break|accessdate=13 February 2009|first=Oksana|last=Yablokova}}</ref> and attended the [[German School in Moscow]] until his appointment as Prime Minister. After that they studied international economics at the [[Finance Academy under the Government of RF|Finance Academy]] in Moscow, although it was not officially reported due to security reasons.{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} Official sources such as Pravda claim they started their studies at St Petersburg State University, with Mariya at the biology and geology department and Yekaterina at "the oriental studies section of the university's philological department. It is the most prestigious section of the department that graduates future diplomats."<ref>[http://english.pravda.ru/russia/politics/17-09-2005/8916-putin-0/ Putin's daughters enter university which changes the order at the institution], pravda.ru (English-language), 17 September 2005; accessed 11 November 2014.</ref>
One of Vladimir Putin's relatives was [[Viktor Medvedchuk]] – the Ukrainian [[business oligarch]] influential until the 2004 [[Orange Revolution]]. Putin became the [[Godparent|godfather]] of Medvedchuk's daughter Darina in 2004.<ref name="Медведчук і Марченко помінялися місцями">{{cite news|url=http://tabloid.pravda.com.ua/person/47372d5025f16|title=Медведчук і Марченко помінялися місцями|work=[[Tablo ID]]|date=11 November 2007|accessdate=6 January 2014}}</ref><ref name="Russia's Plan For Ukraine">{{cite news|url=http://www.rferl.mobi/a/25081053.html|title=Russia's Plan For Ukraine: Purported Leaked Strategy Document Raises Alarm|work=[[Radio Free Europe|RFE]]|date=20 August 2013|accessdate=6 January 2014}}</ref> The two maintain regular relations since,<ref name="Russia's Plan For Ukraine"/><ref name="Medvedchuk flexes muscles">{{cite news|url=https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/op-ed/blog-medvedchuk-flexes-muscles-after-protesters-pay-house-call-334464.html|title=Medvedchuk flexes muscles after protesters pay house call|work=[[Kyiv Post]]|date=30 December 2013|accessdate=6 January 2014}}</ref> with their meetings sometimes covered by the Russian state-controlled TV channels.<ref name="Acceptable compromises and">{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/op-ed/acceptable-compromises-and-shared-hypocrisies-330235.html|title=Acceptable compromises and shared hypocrisies|work=[[Kyiv Post]]|date=8 October 2013|accessdate=6 January 2014}}</ref>
Apart from Russian, Putin was fluent [[German language|German]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Wagner|first=Hans|url=http://www.eurasischesmagazin.de/artikel/?artikelID=20060504|title=Das Konfliktpotential mit den USA wächst (German)|date=30 June 2006|accessdate=29 March 2007}}</ref> After becoming President he was reported to be taking [[English language|English]] lessons and could be seen conversing directly with Bush and native speakers of English in informal situations, but he continues to use interpreters for formal talks. Putin spoke English in public for the first time during the state dinner in [[Buckingham Palace]] in 2003 saying but a few phrases while delivering his condolences to Queen [[Elizabeth II]] on the death of her [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother|mother]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20030625/ai_n11400868|title=Putin treated royally on historic London visit|publisher=Findarticles.com|date=25 June 2003|accessdate=2 March 2010|first=Jane|last=Wardell}}</ref> In an interview in 2013, the Kremlin chief of staff [[Sergei Ivanov]] revealed that he and Putin sometimes conversed in [[Swedish language|Swedish]].<ref>[http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/kremlin-chief-of-staff-surprised-but-not-alarmed-by-navalny/486872.html Kremlin Chief of Staff Surprised but Not Alarmed by Navalny], The Moscow Times, 2 October 2013.</ref>
Putin also held an 8th ''dan'' black belt in [[Kyokushin kaikan]] [[karate]] gotten in November 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/25/vladimir-putin-earns-8th-degree-black-belt-in-kara/|title=Vladimir Putin earns 8th-degree black belt in karate|work=The Washingtion Times|accessdate=25 November 2015}}</ref><ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/vladimir-putin-earns-black-belt-8th-dan-kyokushin-karate-article-1.2019056</ref> He was presented the black belt in December 2009 by Japanese champion Kyokushin Karate-Do master [[Hatsuo Royama]].<ref name=putin-karate>{{Wayback |df=yes|url=http://premier.gov.ru/eng/premier/press/ru/4447/ |title=Putin becomes sixth-level black belt |date=* }}{{Dead link|date=February 2014}} by Oleg Fochkin. premier.gov, re-publication of a [[Moskovsky Komsomolets]] article.</ref>
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The novel was the basis of the 2001 film ''[[Legally Blonde]]'' which starred [[Reese Witherspoon]] and the sequel ''[[Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde]]'',<ref name=NYT/> as well as the musical ''[[Legally Blonde The Musical]]''<ref name=NYT/> and the film ''[[Legally Blondes]]''.
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The novel was the basis of the 2001 film ''[[Legally Blonde]]'' which starred [[Reese Witherspoon]] and the sequel ''[[Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde]]'',<ref name=NYT/> as well as the musical ''[[Legally Blonde (musical)|Legally Blonde]]''<ref name=NYT/> and the film ''[[Legally Blondes]]''.
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In 1911 a Great 'Gala' performance was given by the theatrical profession at [[Her Majesty's Theatre|His Majesty's Theatre]] in London in celebration of the coronation of [[George V of the United Kingdom|King George V]]. Since that time, the proceeds of an annual all-star command performance have been contributed to "King George's Pension Fund for Actors and Actresses" and those events have been called [[Royal Variety Performance]]s.
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In 1911 a Great 'Gala' performance was given by the theatrical profession at [[Her Majesty's Theatre|His Majesty's Theatre]] in London in celebration of the coronation of [[George V of the United Kingdom|King George V]].
In 1912, [[George V of the United Kingdom|King George V]] and [[Queen Mary]] attended an all-star [[Royal Command Performance]] at London's Palace Theatre in aid of the Variety Artistes' Benevolent Fund, now the [[Royal Variety Charity]]. This was followed in 1919 by the first to be named [[Royal Variety Performance]]. [[George V of the United Kingdom|King George V]] became patron of the [[Royal Variety Charity]] and decreed that the monarch or a senior member of the British Royal family would attend an annual event in aid of the [[Royal Variety Charity]] and its care home for elderly entertainers, [[Brinsworth House]], once a year thereafter. This tradition and fundraising event for the [[Royal Variety Charity]], continues to the present day, with the Royal Variety Performance now attracted over 150 million worldwide television viewers, making the show the longest running and most successful entertainment show in the world.
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The Kaska contributed to the fall of the Hittite empire in the [[Bronze Age collapse]], c. 1200 BC{{fact}}}. Then they penetrated eastern Anatolia, and continued their thrust southwards, where they encountered the [[Assyria]]ns. The [[Assyria]]n king [[Tiglath-Pileser I]] recorded late in the 12th century BC that the Kaska and their [[Mushki]] allies were active in what had been the Hatti heartland. Tiglath-Pileser defeated them, and the Kaska then disappear from all historical records.{{fact}}
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The Kaska contributed to the fall of the Hittite empire in the [[Bronze Age collapse]], c. 1200 BC{{fact|date=April 2016}}}. Then they penetrated eastern Anatolia, and continued their thrust southwards, where they encountered the [[Assyria]]ns. The [[Assyria]]n king [[Tiglath-Pileser I]] recorded late in the 12th century BC that the Kaska and their [[Mushki]] allies were active in what had been the Hatti heartland. Tiglath-Pileser defeated them, and the Kaska then disappear from all historical records.{{fact|date=April 2016}}
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'''''Aaron Stone''''' is a [[live-action]], [[single-camera]] adventure series created by [[Bruce Kalish]]. Originally broadcast with the launch of [[Disney XD]] on February 13, 2009. It was the first original series to air on the network.<ref>[http://www.catholic.org/ae/tv/review.php?id=32114 Action series ‘Aaron Stone' leads off new Disney XD lineup] By Rick Bentley - 2/12/2009, McClatchy Newspapers via Catholic.org</ref> Produced in conjunction with Canadian [[Shaftesbury Films]] and filmed in [[Toronto]], Canada.<ref>http://www.disneyabctv.com/web/NewsRelease/DispDNR.aspx?id=010709_01</ref>
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'''''Aaron Stone''''' is a Canadian [[science fiction]] action-adventure television series created by [[Bruce Kalish]]. Originally broadcast with the launch of [[Disney XD]] on February 13, 2009. It was the first original series to air on the network.<ref>[http://www.catholic.org/ae/tv/review.php?id=32114 Action series ‘Aaron Stone' leads off new Disney XD lineup] By Rick Bentley - 2/12/2009, McClatchy Newspapers via Catholic.org</ref> Produced in conjunction with Canadian [[Shaftesbury Films]] and filmed in [[Toronto]], Canada.<ref>http://www.disneyabctv.com/web/NewsRelease/DispDNR.aspx?id=010709_01</ref>
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'''BK Nova Hut Ostrava''' is a [[Czech Republic|Czech]] professional [[basketball]] [[Club (organization)|club]] based in the city of [[Ostrava]]. They play in the [[National Basketball League (Czech Republic)|Czech National Basketball League]] - the highest competition in the [[Czech Republic]].
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'''BK Nová Huť Ostrava''' is a [[Czech Republic|Czech]] professional [[basketball]] [[Club (organization)|club]] based in the city of [[Ostrava]]. They play in the [[National Basketball League (Czech Republic)|Czech National Basketball League]] - the highest competition in the [[Czech Republic]].
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He completed his Visharad in Bharatnatyam from Gandharva University, Mumbai in 1993-94 followed by Alankaara in Bharatnatyam from the same University in the year 2000-2003. Parshwanath came out in flying colours in the Vidwath Examination in Bharatnatyam conducted by Karnataka Secondary Education Board, Bangalore.
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He completed his Visharad in Bharatnatyam from Gandharva University, [[Mumbai]] in 1993-94 followed by Alankaara in Bharatnatyam from the same University in the year 2000-2003. Parshwanath came out in flying colours in the Vidwath Examination in Bharatnatyam conducted by Karnataka Secondary Education Board, Bangalore.
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TI Invaders is an unofficial clone of Space Invaders released in 1981 that was the top-selling computer game for the TI-99/4A through at least 1982.<ref name="Enterprise-1982">{{citation|title=Cash In On the Video Game Craze|work=[[Black Enterprise]]|date=December 1982|volume=12|issue=5|issn=0006-4165|pages=41–2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N6pacvfrf0wC&pg=PA41|accessdate=2011-05-01}}</ref>
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This species occurs in the [[Caribbean Sea]] and off the [[Lesser Antilles]]; in the [[Sea of Cortez]], Western Mexico
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This species occurs in the [[Caribbean Sea]] and off the [[Lesser Antilles]]; in the [[Gulf of California]], Western Mexico
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He made his debut for Wolverhampton Wanderers on the 9th January 2016 in an FA cup tie against [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]].
On the 12th January 2016 he scored his first goals for the club on his home and league debut, scoring twice in a 3-2 win against [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Michal Zyro nets double on home debut as in-form Wolves down Fulham|url=http://www.eurosport.co.uk/football/michal-zyro-nets-double-on-home-debut-as-in-form-wolves-down-fulham_sto5057400/story.shtml|publisher=Eurosport|date=12 January 2015|accessdate=13 January 2016}}</ref> Żyro scored his third goal for Wolves in a 1-3 loss against [[Cardiff City F.C.|Cardiff City]],<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35269833</ref> shortly afterwards, he suffered a calf injury, putting him out of the game for up to six weeks.<ref>http://www.expressandstar.com/sport/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc/2016/01/25/breaking-news-wolves-dave-edwards-and-michal-zyro-facing-long-injury-layoffs/</ref>
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He made his debut for Wolverhampton Wanderers on the 9th January 2016 in an FA cup tie against [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]]. On the 12th January 2016 he scored his first goals for the club on his home and league debut, scoring twice in a 3-2 win against [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Michal Zyro nets double on home debut as in-form Wolves down Fulham|url=http://www.eurosport.co.uk/football/michal-zyro-nets-double-on-home-debut-as-in-form-wolves-down-fulham_sto5057400/story.shtml|publisher=Eurosport|date=12 January 2015|accessdate=13 January 2016}}</ref> Żyro scored his third goal for Wolves in a 1-3 loss against [[Cardiff City F.C.|Cardiff City]],<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35269833</ref> shortly afterwards, he suffered a calf injury, putting him out of the game for up to six weeks.<ref>http://www.expressandstar.com/sport/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc/2016/01/25/breaking-news-wolves-dave-edwards-and-michal-zyro-facing-long-injury-layoffs/</ref>
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'''Temple Moor High School''' is a coeducational [[secondary school]] and [[sixth form]] located in [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]], England. In recent years, it has received '[[Science College]]' status.<ref>[http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports/index.cfm?fuseaction=summary&id=108064 Hollywood Park Combined Nursery Centre<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
==History==
The school was founded in 1956 as Temple Moor Grammar School, a status it retained until 1973. At its inception, the school was male-only. However, this was later abolished as the times changed, and is currently a mixed gender institution (1992). The school became associated with notable local families, most credibly the DeLacy family, whom are recognized within the [[Temple Newsam]] area.
The school was built on several old mine shafts, possibly related to the coal mines at Temple Newsam. The mines were only recently discovered when constructing the new school building.{{cn|date=November 2013}}
On 16 May 2007 construction workers punctured a [[chlorine]] tank whilst demolishing the school's disused swimming pool, forcing evacuation of the school.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/6662505.stm BBC NEWS | England | West Yorkshire | 'Deadly' gas leak at high school]</ref>
Temple Moor is the first Leeds school to ever reach the Carnegie Champion Schools Final in its 30 year history.{{cn|date=November 2013}}
==Admissions==
The School is [[oversubscribed]],<ref>[http://www.crossgatestoday.co.uk/crossgates/Limited-choice-for-Whitkirk-families.3184980.jp Limited choice for Whitkirk families over alternative school places - Crossgates Today<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and currently has a [[Matriculation|roll]] of around 1,240 [[pupils]].
Temple Moor local feeder primary schools are: [[Temple Newsam Halton Primary School]], Crossgates Primary School, Whitkirk Primary School, Colton Primary School, [[St. Peters Primary School, Leeds|St. Peters Primary School]] and Austhorpe Primary School.
==Ofsted==
In its 2013 [[Ofsted]] inspection the school was rated as Grade 2 (Good).<ref name="Ofsted Written Report.">[http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/inspection-reports/find-inspection-report/provider/ELS/108064 "Temple Moor High School Science College"] Ofsted report 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2013. Pdf download required</ref> In recent years, at least 95% of students have achieved GCSE/GNVQs.{{cn|date=November 2013}}
==House system==
The school's original houses were based on names of local historical families: Manston (red), Scargill (white), Smeaton(yellow) and Irwin (purple). The DeLacy family is associated with [[Temple Newsam]], an estate and country house situated nearby, from which the school derived its name and its Templar Cross emblem.
The House System was reintroduced in 2006-2007 - as part of the school's 50 year anniversary - with the houses named after stars appropriate to the school's Science College specialist status:
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| [[Capella (star)|Capella]] || {{color box|Yellow}} Yellow
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| [[Sirius]] || {{color box|silver}} Silver
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| [[Vega]] || {{color box|Red}} Red
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Pupils' [[necktie|ties]] include house colours.
==References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Temple+Moor+High+school&sll=24.527135,-35.507812&sspn=110.808453,236.953125&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=16&ll=53.795569,-1.459744&spn=0.005146,0.014462/ School Location (Google Maps)]
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| producer = Ashwani Sharma
| writer = Suman Ghosh
| starring = [[Mithun Chakraborty]]<br />[[Soumitra Chatterjee]]<br />[[Roopa Ganguly]]<br />[[Saswata Chatterjee]]<br />Sankar Debnath<br />[[Sudipta Chakraborty]]<br />[[Arindam Sil]]<br />Harsh Chhaya
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The '''Catholic Worker Movement''' is a collection of autonomous<ref>Robert Waldrop, [http://www.justpeace.org/about.htm "About the Oscar Romero Catholic Worker House,"] www.justpeace.org/ Retrieved August 17, 2011.</ref> communities of [[Catholics]] and their associates founded by [[Dorothy Day]] and [[Peter Maurin]] in 1933. Its aim is to "live in accordance with the justice and charity of Jesus Christ."<ref>"[http://www.catholicworker.org/aimsandmeanstext.cfm?Number=5 The Aims and Means of the Catholic Worker]" from ''The Catholic Worker'' newspaper, May 2002</ref> One of its guiding principles is hospitality towards those on the margin of society, based on the principles of [[communitarianism]] and [[personalism]]. To this end, the movement claims over 213 local Catholic Worker communities providing social services.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.catholicworker.org/index.cfm |title=Catholic Worker Movement |publisher=Catholicworker.org |date=1933-05-01 |accessdate=2011-06-30}}</ref> Each house has a different mission, going about the work of social justice in its own way, suited to its local region.
Catholic Worker houses are not official organs of the Catholic Church, and their activities, inspired by Day's example, may be more or less overtly religious in tone and inspiration depending on the particular institution. The movement campaigns for [[nonviolence]] and is active in opposing both [[anti-war|war]] and the unequal global [[distribution of wealth]]. Dorothy Day also founded ''[[Catholic Worker|The Catholic Worker]]'' newspaper, still published by the two Catholic Worker houses in [[New York City]] and sold for a penny a copy.
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The '''WWE Divas Championship''' was a [[professional wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling championship|championship]] in [[WWE]]. The championship was created by WWE in 2008, and was introduced as part of the [[WWE brand extension]] via a [[Glossary of professional wrestling#angle|storyline]] by then [[Professional wrestling authority figures#SmackDown authorities|SmackDown General Manager]] [[Vickie Guerrero]] as an alternative to [[WWE Raw|Raw]]'s [[WWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)|WWE Women's Championship]]. [[Michelle McCool]] became the inaugural champion on July 20, 2008, when she defeated [[Natalya (wrestler)|Natalya]] at [[The Great American Bash (2004)|The Great American Bash]]. After former Divas Champion [[Maryse Ouellet|Maryse]] was drafted to Raw as part of the [[2009 WWE draft|2009]] [[WWE draft]], she took the title with her. McCool won a match against [[Melina Perez|Melina]] to unify the WWE Divas and Women's titles at the [[Night of Champions (2010)|Night of Champions]] pay-per-view on September 19, 2010, creating the Unified Divas Championship.
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'''Isobel Katherine "Izzie" Stevens''', [[Doctor of Medicine|M.D.]] is a [[fictional character]] from the [[medical drama]] television series ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'', which airs on the [[American Broadcasting Company]] (ABC) in the United States. The character was created by series producer [[Shonda Rhimes]], and was portrayed by actress [[Katherine Heigl]] from 2005 to 2010. Introduced as a [[Internship (medicine)|surgical intern]] at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, Izzie worked her way up to [[Residency (medicine)|resident]] level, while her relationships with her colleagues [[Meredith Grey]] ([[Ellen Pompeo]]), [[Cristina Yang]] ([[Sandra Oh]]), [[George O'Malley]] ([[T.R. Knight]]) and [[Alex Karev]] ([[Justin Chambers]]) formed a focal point of the series.
ok look, all you need to know is she came into the show, acted like some hot b***** (which she is), dated a dude, messed up some relationships. then she almost killed a man, hot cancer and left faster than biebs would pay off a girl to shut up about their pregnancy.
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'''Isobel Katherine "Izzie" Stevens''', [[Doctor of Medicine|M.D.]] is a [[fictional character]] from the [[medical drama]] television series ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'', which airs on the [[American Broadcasting Company]] (ABC) in the United States. The character was created by series producer [[Shonda Rhimes]], and was portrayed by actress [[Katherine Heigl]] from 2005 to 2010. Introduced as a [[Internship (medicine)|surgical intern]] at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, Izzie worked her way up to [[Residency (medicine)|resident]] level, while her relationships with her colleagues [[Meredith Grey]] ([[Ellen Pompeo]]), [[Cristina Yang]] ([[Sandra Oh]]), [[George O'Malley]] ([[T.R. Knight]]) and [[Alex Karev]] ([[Justin Chambers]]) formed a focal point of the series.
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Although rustication is known from a few buildings of Greek and Roman antiquity, the method first became popular during the [[Renaissance]], when the stone work of lower floors and sometimes entire [[facade]]s of buildings were finished in this manner.<ref>Summerson, 58; Woodman</ref> Probably the earliest and most influential example is the [[Palazzo Medici Riccardi]] in [[Florence]], built between 1444 and 1484, with two contrasting rusticated finishes. The ground floor has a genuinely rugged appearance, with a variation in the degree to which parts of the faces of blocks project from the wall that is rarely equalled later. Above, the rustication is merely to emphasize the individual blocks, and the faces are all flat and even.
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Although rustication is known from a few buildings of Greek and Roman antiquity, the method first became popular during the [[Renaissance]], when the stone work of lower floors and sometimes entire [[facade]]s of buildings were finished in this manner.<ref>Summerson, 58; Woodman. There is much detail in Alfonso Acocella, [http://www.architetturadipietra.it/wp/?p=4952 "Greek and Roman rustication"], online re-edit of his section in ''Stone architecture. Ancient and modern constructive skills'', Milan, Skira-Lucense, 2006, pp. 624 ff.</ref> Probably the earliest and most influential example is the [[Palazzo Medici Riccardi]] in [[Florence]], built between 1444 and 1484, with two contrasting rusticated finishes. The ground floor has a genuinely rugged appearance, with a variation in the degree to which parts of the faces of blocks project from the wall that is rarely equalled later. Above, the rustication is merely to emphasize the individual blocks, and the faces are all flat and even.
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* Handbook of Statistics: Big Data, V. Govindaraju, Vijayraghavan, and CR Rao (eds.), Elsevier 2015 (in print).
* Handbook of Statistics: Machine Learning Theory and Applications, [[C. R. Rao]] & V. Govindaraju (eds.), Elsevier 2013.
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* Handbook of Statistics Vol 35: Cognitive Computing: Theory and Applications, V. V. Raghavan, V. Gudivada, V. Govindaraju, and [[C. R. Rao]] (eds.), Elsevier 2016.
* Handbook of Statistics Vol 33: Big Data, V. Govindaraju, V. V. Raghavan, and [[C. R. Rao]] (eds.), Elsevier 2016.
* Handbook of Statistics Vol 31: Machine Learning Theory and Applications, [[C. R. Rao]] & V. Govindaraju (eds.), Elsevier 2013.
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|ShortSummary = Five-0 investigates a Russian spy that stole a flash drive full of top secret information. Meanwhile, McGarrett learns why Catherine left and Abby continues her secret invention into the Five-0 task force.
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|ShortSummary = Five-0 investigates the murders of two hospital surgeons and the patient they were about to operate on. They determine that the patient was the real target, as Max shows them X-Rays where a small object was embedded in his skin recently. The vic was actually a mule, carrying a flash drive to Hong Kong for someone else, Chris Dalton, an NSA employee. Dalton's girlfriend, Anna Novick, is the killer, as she is a Russian spy. Five-0, HPD, and SWAT surround Dalton and Anna, but Anna calls for backup to attack Five-0 while she and Dalton escape. However, Dalton slips away from her and is captured by Five-0. At headquarters, Dalton reveals the drive contains the identity of undercover spec ops around the world. Dalton's boss comes to Five-0 and informs McGarrett that his name came up in relation with one of the operatives they can't reach: Catherine Rollins. McGarrett and Danny attempt to make sure that Dalton's encryption in the flash drive is secure and that Anna can't unlock it without him. However, Anna pumps nerve gas through the air ducts or Iolani Palace, knocking everyone out. She kidnaps Dalton and takes him to a safe house where she forces Dalton to unlock the drive. McGarrett and the team storm the house and retrieve the drive. As Anna is arrested, McGarrett reveals to Danny that he is angry that Catherine lied to him again, but at the same time he understands why she did it. Meanwhile, Danny returns from New Jersey and informs the rest of the team that the man after them is Robert Coughlin, Rex Coughlin's brother. Chin and Grover relate Rex's history to Abby: that he tried to bring Chin down on anything and even struck a deal with Gabriel Waincroft to do it. They believe that Robert is after them because of Rex's death. Abby informs Robert that she doesn't think Five-0 is corrupt, but she is told to get something on Five-0 and stay undercover or she'll be fired. At the end of the episode, Abby confesses to Chin who she really is and why she's really there.
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"'''Love Is in the Air'''" is a [[1977 in music|1977]] [[disco]] song sung by [[John Paul Young]]. The song was written by [[George Young (rock musician)|George Young]] and [[Harry Vanda]] and it became Young's only worldwide hit in [[1978 in music|1978]], peaking at No. 2 on the Australian charts and No. 5 in the [[UK Singles Chart]]. In the [[United States]], the song peaked at No. 7 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|pop chart]] and spent two weeks at No. 1 on the [[Adult Contemporary (chart)|adult contemporary chart]], his only US top 40 hit.<ref>[[Joel Whitburn|Whitburn, Joel]] (2004). ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits'', 8th Edition (Billboard Publications)</ref>
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"'''Love Is in the Air'''" is a [[1977 in music|1977]] [[disco]] song sung by [[John Paul Young]]. The song was written by [[George Young (rock musician)|George Young]] and [[Harry Vanda]] and it became Young's only worldwide hit in [[1978 in music|1978]], peaking at No. 3 on the Australian charts and No. 5 in the [[UK Singles Chart]]. In the [[United States]], the song peaked at No. 7 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|pop chart]] and spent two weeks at No. 1 on the [[Adult Contemporary (chart)|adult contemporary chart]], his only US top 40 hit.<ref>[[Joel Whitburn|Whitburn, Joel]] (2004). ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits'', 8th Edition (Billboard Publications)</ref>
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AlphaGo's victory was a major milestone in artificial intelligence research.<ref name="latimes milestone">{{cite news|author1=Steven Borowiec|author2=Tracey Lien|title=AlphaGo beats human Go champ in milestone for artificial intelligence|url=http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-korea-alphago-20160312-story.html|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=12 March 2016}}</ref> Go had previously been regarded as a hard problem in machine learning that was expected to be out of reach for the technology of the time.<ref name="latimes milestone" /><ref>{{cite news |title=A computer has beaten a professional at the world's most complex board game |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/google-alphago-computer-beats-professional-at-worlds-most-complex-board-game-go-a6837506.html |newspaper=[[The Independent]] |access-date=28 January 2016 |date=27 January 2016 |last=Connor |first=Steve}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Google's AI beats human champion at Go |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/alphago-ai-1.3422347 |work=[[CBC News]] |access-date=28 January 2016 |date=27 January 2016}}</ref> Most experts thought a Go program as powerful as AlphaGo was at least five years away;<ref>{{cite news|author1=Dave Gershgorn|title=GOOGLE'S ALPHAGO BEATS WORLD CHAMPION IN THIRD MATCH TO WIN ENTIRE SERIES|url=http://www.popsci.com/googles-alphago-beats-world-champion-in-third-match-to-win-entire-series|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[Popular Science (magazine)|Popular Science]]|date=12 March 2016}}</ref> some experts thought that it would take at least another decade before computers would beat Go champions.<ref name="cbc sweeps">{{cite news|title=Google DeepMind computer AlphaGo sweeps human champ in Go matches|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/go-google-alphago-lee-sedol-deepmind-1.3488913|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[CBC News]]|agency=[[Associated Press]]|date=12 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author1=Sofia Yan|title=A Google computer victorious over the world's 'Go' champion|url=http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/12/technology/google-deepmind-alphago-wins/|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[CNN Money]]|date=12 March 2016}}</ref> Most observers at the beginning of the 2016 matches expected Lee to beat AlphaGo.<ref name="latimes milestone" />
China's number one player, [[Ke Jie]], who is now also the top-ranked player worldwide, initially claimed that he would be able to beat AlphaGo, but declined to play against it for fear that it would "copy my style".<ref>{{cite news|author1=Neil Connor|title=Google AlphaGo 'can’t beat me' says China Go grandmaster|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/12190917/Google-AlphaGo-cant-beat-me-says-China-Go-grandmaster.html|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[The Telegraph (UK)]]|date=11 March 2016}}</ref> As the matches progressed, Ke Jie went back and forth, stating that "it is highly likely that I (could) lose" after analyzing the first three matches,<ref>http://english.donga.com/List/3/all/26/527586/1</ref> but regaining confidence after the fourth match.<ref>http://m.hankooki.com/m_sp_view.php?WM=sp&FILE_NO=c3AyMDE2MDMxNDE4MDIzMDEzNjU3MC5odG0=&ref=search.naver.com "...if today's performance was its true capability, then it doesn't deserve to play against me."</ref>
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AlphaGo's victory was a major milestone in artificial intelligence research.<ref name="latimes milestone">{{cite news|author1=Steven Borowiec|author2=Tracey Lien|title=AlphaGo beats human Go champ in milestone for artificial intelligence|url=http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-korea-alphago-20160312-story.html|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=12 March 2016}}</ref> Go had previously been regarded as a hard problem in machine learning that was expected to be out of reach for the technology of the time.<ref name="latimes milestone" /><ref>{{cite news |title=A computer has beaten a professional at the world's most complex board game |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/google-alphago-computer-beats-professional-at-worlds-most-complex-board-game-go-a6837506.html |newspaper=[[The Independent]] |access-date=28 January 2016 |date=27 January 2016 |last=Connor |first=Steve}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Google's AI beats human champion at Go |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/alphago-ai-1.3422347 |work=[[CBC News]] |access-date=28 January 2016 |date=27 January 2016}}</ref> Most experts thought a Go program as powerful as AlphaGo was at least five years away;<ref>{{cite news|author1=Dave Gershgorn|title=Google's AlphaGo Beats World Champion in Third Match to Win Entire Series|url=http://www.popsci.com/googles-alphago-beats-world-champion-in-third-match-to-win-entire-series|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[Popular Science (magazine)|Popular Science]]|date=12 March 2016}}</ref> some experts thought that it would take at least another decade before computers would beat Go champions.<ref name="cbc sweeps">{{cite news|title=Google DeepMind computer AlphaGo sweeps human champ in Go matches|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/go-google-alphago-lee-sedol-deepmind-1.3488913|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[CBC News]]|agency=[[Associated Press]]|date=12 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author1=Sofia Yan|title=A Google computer victorious over the world's 'Go' champion|url=http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/12/technology/google-deepmind-alphago-wins/|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[CNN Money]]|date=12 March 2016}}</ref> Most observers at the beginning of the 2016 matches expected Lee to beat AlphaGo.<ref name="latimes milestone" />
China's number one player, [[Ke Jie]], who is now also the top-ranked player worldwide, initially claimed that he would be able to beat AlphaGo, but declined to play against it for fear that it would "copy my style".<ref>{{cite news|author1=Neil Connor|title=Google AlphaGo 'can’t beat me' says China Go grandmaster|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/12190917/Google-AlphaGo-cant-beat-me-says-China-Go-grandmaster.html|accessdate=13 March 2016|work=[[The Telegraph (UK)]]|date=11 March 2016}}</ref> As the matches progressed, Ke Jie went back and forth, stating that "it is highly likely that I (could) lose" after analyzing the first three matches,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.donga.com/List/3/all/26/527586/1|title=Chinese Go master Ke Jie says he could lose to AlphaGo|publisher=''[[Dong-A Ilbo]]''|date=14 March 2016|accessdate=17 March 2016}}</ref> but regaining confidence after the fourth match.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://m.hankooki.com/m_sp_view.php?WM=sp&FILE_NO=c3AyMDE2MDMxNDE4MDIzMDEzNjU3MC5odG0=&ref=search.naver.com |title='첫 불계승' 이세돌, 커제 9단 태도 좌우…알파고와의 5국 중계는 어디서?|publisher=''[[Hankook Ilbo]]''|date=14 March 2016|accessdate=17 March 2016|language=Korean}}"...if today's performance was its true capability, then it doesn't deserve to play against me."</ref>
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The '''187th [[Pennsylvania House of Representatives]] District''' is made up of parts of [[Berks County, Pennsylvania]] and [[Lehigh County, Pennsylvania]]. The district includes the following areas:<ref>{{cite web |title=Composite Listing of House of Representatives Districts |publisher=[[Pennsylvania Department of State]] |url=http://www.dos.state.pa.us/bcel/cwp/view.asp?a=1099&q=431805 |accessdate=February 10, 2009}}</ref>
*Berks County
** [[Longswamp Township, Pennsylvania|Longswamp Township]]
** [[Maxatawny Township, Pennsylvania|Maxatawny Township]]
** [[Richmond Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania|Richmond Township]]
** [[Topton, Pennsylvania|Topton]]
*Lehigh County
** [[Lowhill Township, Pennsylvania|Lowhill Township]]
** [[Lynn Township, Pennsylvania|Lynn Township]]
** [[North Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania|North Whitehall Township]]
** [[Upper Macungie Township, Pennsylvania|Upper Macungie Township]] (PART, Districts 01, 02 and 03)
** [[Weisenberg Township, Pennsylvania|Weisenberg Township]]
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The '''187th [[Pennsylvania House of Representatives]] District''' is located in [[Berks County, Pennsylvania|Berks County]] and [[Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Lehigh County]] and includes the following areas:<ref>{{cite web |title=Composite Listing of House of Representatives Districts |publisher=[[Pennsylvania Department of State]] |url=http://aws.redistricting.state.pa.us/Redistricting/Resources/GISData/Districts/Legislative/House/2011-Revised-Final/PDF/2011-Revised-Final-Plan-LegalDesc-House.pdf |accessdate=2015-02-19}}</ref>
* [[Berks County, Pennsylvania|Berks County]]
** [[Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania|Maxatawny Township]]
* [[Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Lehigh County]]
** [[Lowhill Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Lowhill Township]]
** [[Lynn Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Lynn Township]]
** [[North Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|North Whitehall Township]]
** [[Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Upper Macungie Township]]
** [[Weisenberg Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Weisenberg Township]]
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In 2014, it was reported by ''[[The Sunday Times]]'' that in taped conversations that Bacon had with his friend Barry Joule which were not released until 12 years after Bacon's 1992 death (in accordance with Bacon's wishes), Bacon had fallen in love with Capelo and they had had an affair.<ref>http://www.thelocal.es/20140203/secret-tapes-reveal-bacons-4m-spanish-muse</ref> Capelo has denied any romantic connection.<ref>http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/europe/article4712219.ece</ref>
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In 2014, it was reported by ''[[The Sunday Times]]'' that in taped conversations Bacon had with his friend Barry Joule, which were not released until 12 years after Bacon's 1992 death (in accordance with Bacon's wishes), Bacon had fallen in love with Capelo and they had had an affair.<ref>http://www.thelocal.es/20140203/secret-tapes-reveal-bacons-4m-spanish-muse</ref> The [[Art Gallery of New South Wales]] called it a "final passionate affair".<ref>http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/francis-bacon/more/</ref> Capelo has denied any romantic connection.<ref>http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/europe/article4712219.ece</ref>
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Lombardy has been inhabited since ancient times and stone age and bronze age [[Petroglyph|rock drawing]]s and artefacts have been found there. From the fifth century BC, [[Gauls|Gallic tribes]] invaded and settled in the region, building several cities (including [[Milan]]) and ruling the land as far as the Adriatic Sea. From the third century BC the Romans expanded their sphere of influence into the area, and in 194 BC, the whole of what is now Lombardy, became a Roman province called [[Gallia Cisalpina]]. The Romans overwhelmed the previous civilisations and Lombardy became one of the richest and best-developed areas in Italy. It was here in 313 AD that the Roman Emperor [[Constantine the Great]] issued the famous [[Edict of Milan]] that gave freedom of religion to all people in the Roman Empire.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://legacy.fordham.edu/halsall/source/edict-milan.asp |title=Galerius and Constantine: Edicts of Toleration 311/313 |author=Halsall, Paul |date=1 January 1996 |work=Internet Medieval Source Book |publisher=Fordham University |accessdate=3 October 2015}}</ref>
Several rivers flow across the Lombardy Plain to join the [[Po (river)|River Po]] which runs along the southern border of the province. The [[Adda (river)|River Adda]] separates Cremona from the Province of Lodi and the [[Oglio|River Oglio]] provides the border with the Province of Mantua. Other rivers in the north of the province include the [[Serio (river)|River Serio]] and the [[Tormo (river)|River Tormo]], and the [[Mella (river)|River Mella]] makes up a short stretch of the border with the Province of Brescia.<ref name=Atlas/> These rivers are linked by a network of canals which have been in place since at least the sixteenth century and are largely used for [[irrigation]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Greengrass, Mark|title=Christendom Destroyed: Europe 1517–1648|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=1BUJAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT94 |year=2014 |publisher=Penguin Books Limited |isbn=978-0-241-00596-5 |page=94}}</ref> The [[Muzza Canal]] takes its water from the River Adda and irrigates the land between that river and the River Ticino, converting the plain into a fertile area with rich meadows and productive agricultural land.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://archive.org/stream/italianirrigati01smitgoog/italianirrigati01smitgoog_djvu.txt |title=Italian irrigation; a report on the agricultural canals of Piedmont and Lombardy" |author= |date= |work= |pages=59–60|publisher= |accessdate=24 October 2015}}</ref>
The principal economic resources of the province of Cremona are agricultural. [[Rice]] is grown with the help of water drawn from canals.<ref>{{cite book|title=A Handbook for Travellers in Northern Italy &c|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=OERTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA145 |year=1863 |publisher=Murray |pages=145}}</ref> Other crops include [[maize]] (corn), locally called ''Melegot'' and [[barley]] and to a lesser extent, [[soybean|soya]] and [[sugar beet]]. Grapes are cultivated and wine produced, and there is also a silk industry.<ref name=Everyman/> The farms in the province are some of themost productive in the country.<ref name=Massetti>{{cite book|author=Massetti, Enrico |title=Cremona in One Day |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HGWDBgAAQBAJ&pg=PT35 |year=2015 |publisher=Enrico Massetti Publishing |isbn=978-1-312-89500-3 |pages=35–38}}</ref> Other industries are quite developed, mostly in the northern zone, near Crema, where there are textiles, chemical, and mechanical factories.
The city of Cremona has a strong musical tradition. The cathedral, built in the twelfth century, provided a focus for musical activity and by the sixteenth century, the town was the musical centre of the region. Even now it attracts people to hear performances by [[Musical ensemble|ensembles]] and attend the many festivals. The Renaissance composer [[Marc'Antonio Ingegneri]] taught here, his most illustrious pupil being [[Claudio Monteverdi]]. The composer [[Pierre-Francisque Caroubel]] was born here and later moved to [[Wolfenbüttel]] in Germany to collaborate with [[Michael Praetorius]]. The town became renowned for the [[violin]]s and other musical instruments that were made here (many members of the [[Antonio Stradivari | Stradivari]], [[Amati]], [[Guarneri]] and [[Carlo Bergonzi (luthier) | Bergonzi]] families of [[luthiers]] were all prominent citizens of Cremona), and was also well-known for its [[concert band]]s. A band school was started here in 1864 under the auspices of the composer [[Amilcare Ponchielli]].<ref name=Massetti/>
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Lombardy has been inhabited since ancient times and stone age and Bronze Age [[Petroglyph|rock drawing]]s and artefacts have been found there. From the fifth century BC, [[Gauls|Gallic tribes]] invaded and settled in the region, building several cities (including [[Milan]]) and ruling the land as far as the Adriatic Sea. From the third century BC the Romans expanded their sphere of influence into the area, and in 194 BC, the whole of what is now Lombardy, became a Roman province called [[Gallia Cisalpina]]. The Romans overwhelmed the previous civilisations and Lombardy became one of the richest and best-developed areas in Italy. It was here in 313 AD that the Roman Emperor [[Constantine the Great]] issued the famous [[Edict of Milan]] that gave freedom of religion to all people in the Roman Empire.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://legacy.fordham.edu/halsall/source/edict-milan.asp |title=Galerius and Constantine: Edicts of Toleration 311/313 |author=Halsall, Paul |date=1 January 1996 |work=Internet Medieval Source Book |publisher=Fordham University |accessdate=3 October 2015}}</ref>
Several rivers flow across the Lombardy Plain to join the [[Po (river)|River Po]] which runs along the southern border of the province. The [[Adda (river)|River Adda]] separates Cremona from the Province of Lodi and the [[Oglio|River Oglio]] provides the border with the Province of Mantua. Other rivers in the north of the province include the [[Serio (river)|River Serio]] and the [[Tormo (river)|River Tormo]], and the [[Mella (river)|River Mella]] makes up a short stretch of the border with the Province of Brescia.<ref name=Atlas/> These rivers are linked by a network of canals which have been in place since at least the sixteenth century and are largely used for [[irrigation]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Greengrass, Mark|title=Christendom Destroyed: Europe 1517–1648|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=1BUJAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT94 |year=2014 |publisher=Penguin Books Limited |isbn=978-0-241-00596-5 |page=94}}</ref> The [[Muzza Canal]] takes its water from the River Adda and irrigates the land between that river and the River Ticino, converting the plain into a fertile area with rich meadows and productive agricultural land.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://archive.org/stream/italianirrigati01smitgoog/italianirrigati01smitgoog_djvu.txt |title=Italian irrigation; a report on the agricultural canals of Piedmont and Lombardy |author= |date= |work= |pages=59–60|publisher= |accessdate=24 October 2015}}</ref>
The principal economic resources of the province of Cremona are agricultural. [[Rice]] is grown with the help of water drawn from canals.<ref>{{cite book|title=A Handbook for Travellers in Northern Italy &c|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=OERTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA145 |year=1863 |publisher=Murray |pages=145}}</ref> Other crops include [[maize]] (corn), locally called ''Melegot'' and [[barley]] and to a lesser extent, [[soybean|soya]] and [[sugar beet]]. Grapes are cultivated and wine produced, and there is also a silk industry.<ref name=Everyman/> The farms in the province are some of the most productive in the country.<ref name=Massetti>{{cite book|author=Massetti, Enrico |title=Cremona in One Day |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HGWDBgAAQBAJ&pg=PT35 |year=2015 |publisher=Enrico Massetti Publishing |isbn=978-1-312-89500-3 |pages=35–38}}</ref> Other industries are quite developed, mostly in the northern zone, near Crema, where there are textiles, chemical, and mechanical factories.
The city of Cremona has a strong musical tradition. The cathedral, built in the twelfth century, provided a focus for musical activity and by the sixteenth century, the town was the musical centre of the region. Even now it attracts people to hear performances by [[Musical ensemble|ensembles]] and attend the many festivals. The Renaissance composer [[Marc'Antonio Ingegneri]] taught here, his most illustrious pupil being [[Claudio Monteverdi]]. The composer [[Pierre-Francisque Caroubel]] was born here and later moved to [[Wolfenbüttel]] in Germany to collaborate with [[Michael Praetorius]]. The town became renowned for the [[violin]]s and other musical instruments that were made here (many members of the [[Antonio Stradivari|Stradivari]], [[Amati]], [[Guarneri]] and [[Carlo Bergonzi (luthier)|Bergonzi]] families of [[luthiers]] were all prominent citizens of Cremona), and was also well known for its [[concert band]]s. A band school was started here in 1864 under the auspices of the composer [[Amilcare Ponchielli]].<ref name=Massetti/>
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The group was under the leadership of [[Michael Collins (Irish leader)|Michael Collins]]. The names<ref group="note">The "Twelve Apostles" were Joe Leonard, Seán Doyle, Jim Slattery, Bill Stapleton, Pat McCrae, James Conroy, Ben Barret and Patrick Daly. Mick McDonnell, the first leader, was later succeeded by Daly and, in January 1920, three men were added – Tom Keogh, Mick O'Reilly and Vincent Byrne. Byrne was the last of the "Apostles" to die, in 1992, aged 92.</ref> of those who carried out Collins' orders on the morning of 21 November 1920 were not disclosed until author [[Tim Pat Coogan]] mentioned them in his book on the history of the [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]], published in 1970. Coogan identified Lemass as taking part in the killing of a British agent as a member of "Apostles" entourage that killed fourteen and wounded five [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] agents of the [[Cairo Gang]]. That day, 21 November 1920, became known as [[Bloody Sunday (1920)|Bloody Sunday]] – not to be confused with the [[Bloody Sunday (1972)|1972 Bloody Sunday]] in Derry City – when the [[Black and Tans]] attacked a [[Gaelic football]] game at [[Croke Park]] and shot at the crowd and players indiscriminately, killing 14 civilians.
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The group was under the leadership of [[Michael Collins (Irish leader)|Michael Collins]]. The names<ref group="note">The "Twelve Apostles" were Joe Leonard, Seán Doyle, Jim Slattery, Bill Stapleton, Pat McCrae, James Conroy, Ben Barret and Patrick Daly. Mick McDonnell, the first leader, was later succeeded by Daly and, in January 1920, three men were added – Tom Keogh, Mick O'Reilly and Vincent Byrne. Byrne was the last of the "Apostles" to die, in 1992, aged 92.</ref> of those who carried out Collins' orders on the morning of 21 November 1920 were not disclosed until author [[Tim Pat Coogan]] mentioned them in his book on the history of the [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]], published in 1970. Coogan identified Lemass as taking part in the killing of a British agent as a member of "Apostles" entourage that killed fourteen and wounded five [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] agents of the [[Cairo Gang]]. That day, 21 November 1920, became known as [[Bloody Sunday (1920)|Bloody Sunday]] – not to be confused with the [[Bloody Sunday (1972)|1972 Bloody Sunday]] in Derry City – when the [[Black and Tans]] attacked a [[Gaelic football]] game at [[Croke Park]] and shot at the innocent crowd and innocent players indiscriminately, killing 14 innocent civilians.
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The '''encoding specificity principle''' provides a framework for understanding how the conditions present while [[Encoding (memory)|encoding]] information relate to [[memory]] and [[Recollection|recall]] of that information.<ref name="Tulving">{{cite journal|last=Tulving|first=Endel|author2=Donald Thomson|title=Encoding specificity and retrieval processes in episodic memory|journal=Psychological Review|year=1973|volume=80|issue=5|pages=352–373|doi=10.1037/h0020071}}</ref> Memory researchers Thomson and [[Endel Tulving|Tulving]] suggest that recall is most effective when the conditions at the time of encoding match the conditions at the time of retrieval. These conditions may refer to the [[Context-dependent memory|context]] in which the information was encoded, the physical location or surroundings, as well as the mental or physical [[State-dependent memory|state]] of the individual at the time of encoding.
Consider the debate on whether taking an exam in the same classroom in which the material for the exam was encoded positively correlates with performance on said exam. The encoding specificity principle suggests that it does. In this example, the context refers to the physical location in which the exam takes place.
In a laboratory study, a subject presented with an unrelated word pair is able to recall a target word with much more accuracy when prompted with the unrelated word it was matched with at the time of encoding, than if presented with a semantically related word that was not available during the time of encoding.<ref name="Semantics revisited">{{cite journal|last=Hannon|first=Brenda|author2=Fergus Craik|title=Encoding specificity revisited: The role of semantics|journal=Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology|year=2001|volume=55|issue=3|pages=231–243|doi=10.1037/h0087369}}</ref> During a recall task, people benefit equally from a weakly related cue word as from a strongly related cue word, provided the weakly related word was present at encoding.<ref name="Alzheimers RI-48">{{cite journal|last=Adam|first=S.|coauthors=M. Van der Linden, A Ivanoiu, A.-C. Juillerat,S. Bechet, E. Salmon|title=Optimization of encoding specificity for the diagnosis of early AD: The RI-48 task|journal=Journal of Clinical and Experimental neuropsychology|year=2007|volume=29|issue=5|pages=477–487|doi=10.1080/13803390600775339}}</ref> This principle plays a significant role in both the concept of [[context-dependent memory]] and the context of [[state-dependent memory]].
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The '''encoding specificity principle''' provides a framework for understanding how the conditions present while [[Encoding (memory)|encoding]] information relate to [[memory]] and [[Recollection|recall]] of that information.<ref name="Tulving">{{cite journal|last=Tulving|first=Endel|author2=Donald Thomson|title=Encoding specificity and retrieval processes in episodic memory|journal=Psychological Review|year=1973|volume=80|issue=5|pages=352–373|doi=10.1037/h0020071}}</ref> Memory researchers Thomson and [[Endel Tulving|Tulving]] suggest that recall is most effective when the conditions at the time of encoding match the conditions at the time of retrieval. These conditions may refer to the context in which the information was encoded, the physical location or surroundings, as well as the mental or physical state of the individual at the time of encoding. This principle plays a significant role in both the concept of [[context-dependent memory]] and the context of [[state-dependent memory]].
Consider the debate on whether taking an exam in the same classroom in which the material for the exam was encoded positively correlates with performance on said exam. The encoding specificity principle suggests that it does. In this example, the context refers to the physical location in which the exam takes place. Another example could correspond to the state an individual is in at the time of encoding; studies show that a person who is intoxicated at the time of encoding has a better time retrieving information if later the person is also intoxicated.<ref name="alcohol" /> State can also refer to the emotional state the individual is in at the time of encoding and at the time of retrieval; if these states match, the individual is more likely to recall the encoded information.
In a laboratory study, a subject presented with an unrelated word pair is able to recall a target word with much more accuracy when prompted with the unrelated word it was matched with at the time of encoding, than if presented with a semantically related word that was not available during the time of encoding.<ref name="Semantics revisited">{{cite journal|last=Hannon|first=Brenda|author2=Fergus Craik|title=Encoding specificity revisited: The role of semantics|journal=Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology|year=2001|volume=55|issue=3|pages=231–243|doi=10.1037/h0087369}}</ref> During a recall task, people benefit equally from a weakly related cue word as from a strongly related cue word, provided the weakly related word was present at encoding.<ref name="Alzheimers RI-48">{{cite journal|last=Adam|first=S.|coauthors=M. Van der Linden, A Ivanoiu, A.-C. Juillerat,S. Bechet, E. Salmon|title=Optimization of encoding specificity for the diagnosis of early AD: The RI-48 task|journal=Journal of Clinical and Experimental neuropsychology|year=2007|volume=29|issue=5|pages=477–487|doi=10.1080/13803390600775339}}</ref>
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