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One of the oldest fossils identified as a red alga is also the oldest fossil [[eukaryote]] that belongs to a specific modern [[taxon]]. ''Bangiomorpha pubescens'', a multicellular fossil from arctic [[Canada]], strongly resembles the modern red alga ''Bangia'' despite occurring in rocks dating to 1.2 billion years ago.<ref name="butterfield">{{cite journal |author=N. J. Butterfield |year=2000 |title=''Bangiomorpha pubescens'' n. gen., n. sp.: implications for the evolution of sex, multicellularity, and the Mesoproterozoic/Neoproterozoic radiation of eukaryotes |journal=[[Paleobiology (journal)|Paleobiology]] |volume=26 |issue=3 |pages=386–404 |url=http://paleobiol.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/26/3/386 |doi=10.1666/0094-8373(2000)026<0386:BPNGNS>2.0.CO;2 |issn=0094-8373}}</ref>
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One of the oldest fossils identified as a red alga is also the oldest fossil [[eukaryote]] that belongs to a specific modern [[taxon]]. ''[[Bangiomorpha pubescens]]'', a multicellular fossil from arctic [[Canada]], strongly resembles the modern red alga ''Bangia'' despite occurring in rocks dating to 1.2 billion years ago.<ref name="butterfield">{{cite journal |author=N. J. Butterfield |year=2000 |title=''Bangiomorpha pubescens'' n. gen., n. sp.: implications for the evolution of sex, multicellularity, and the Mesoproterozoic/Neoproterozoic radiation of eukaryotes |journal=[[Paleobiology (journal)|Paleobiology]] |volume=26 |issue=3 |pages=386–404 |url=http://paleobiol.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/26/3/386 |doi=10.1666/0094-8373(2000)026<0386:BPNGNS>2.0.CO;2 |issn=0094-8373}}</ref>
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Most of the Island of Bahrain is a relatively shallow inlet of the [[Arabian Gulf]] known as the Gulf of Bahrain. The seabed adjacent to Bahrain is rocky and, mainly off the northern part of the island, covered by extensive coral reefs. Most of the island is low-lying and barren desert. Outcroppings of limestone form low rolling hills, stubby cliffs, and shallow ravines. The limestone is covered by various densities of saline sand, capable of supporting only the hardiest desert vegetation such as chiefly thorn trees and scrubs. A {{convert|5|km|mi|abbr=on}} wide fertile strip of land exists along the northern coast on which [[Date Palm|date]], [[almond]], [[ficus|fig]], and [[pomegranate]] trees grow. The interior contains an [[escarpment]] that rises to {{convert|134|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}, the highest point on the island, to form the [[Mountain of Smoke]], named as such due to the mists that often wreathe the summit. Most of the country's [[oil well]]s are situated in the vicinity of the mountain.
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| location = [[Persian Gulf|Arabian Gulf]]
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Most of the Island of Bahrain is a relatively shallow inlet of the [[Persian Gulf|Arabian Gulf]] known as the Gulf of Bahrain. The seabed adjacent to Bahrain is rocky and, mainly off the northern part of the island, covered by extensive coral reefs. Most of the island is low-lying and barren desert. Outcroppings of limestone form low rolling hills, stubby cliffs, and shallow ravines. The limestone is covered by various densities of saline sand, capable of supporting only the hardiest desert vegetation such as chiefly thorn trees and scrubs. A {{convert|5|km|mi|abbr=on}} wide fertile strip of land exists along the northern coast on which [[Date Palm|date]], [[almond]], [[ficus|fig]], and [[pomegranate]] trees grow. The interior contains an [[escarpment]] that rises to {{convert|134|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}, the highest point on the island, to form the [[Mountain of Smoke]], named as such due to the mists that often wreathe the summit. Most of the country's [[oil well]]s are situated in the vicinity of the mountain.
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author=Mukwano Group |lovation=Kampala}}</ref> The coordinates of the company headquarters are:0°18'44.0"N, 32°35'26.0"E (Latitude:0.312223; Longitude:32.590556).<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/0%C2%B018'44.0%22N+32%C2%B035'26.0%22E/@0.3144292,32.5915439,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0|title=Location of Mukwano Group Headquarters At Google Maps| first=.|last=Google|publisher=[[Google|Google Maps]]|
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author=Mukwano Group |location=Kampala}}</ref> The coordinates of the company headquarters are:0°18'44.0"N, 32°35'26.0"E (Latitude:0.312223; Longitude:32.590556).<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/0%C2%B018'44.0%22N+32%C2%B035'26.0%22E/@0.3144292,32.5915439,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0|title=Location of Mukwano Group Headquarters At Google Maps| first=.|last=Google|publisher=[[Google|Google Maps]]|
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The '''Reggio revolt''' occurred in [[Reggio Calabria]], Italy, from July 1970 to February 1971. The cause of the protests was a government decision to make [[Catanzaro]], not Reggio, regional capital of [[Calabria]].<ref name=paoli198/><ref name=partridge50>Partridge, ''Italian politics today'', [http://books.google.com/books?id=I-5OR8tDkEIC&pg=PA50 p. 50]</ref> The nomination of a regional capital was the result of a decentralization programme of the Italian government, under which 15 governmental regions were created and given their own administrative councils and a measure of local autonomy.<ref name=time261070>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100628183459/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,904398-2,00.html No Saints in Paradise], Time Magazine, Oct. 26, 1970</ref>
In the period from July-September 1970, there were 19 days of general strikes, 32 road blocks, 12 bomb attacks, 14 occupations of the railway station and two of the post office, as well as the airport and the local TV station. The local prefecture was assaulted six times and the police headquarters four times; 426 people were charged with public order offences.<ref name=ginsborg156>Ginsborg, '' A History of Contemporary Italy: 1943-80'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=nkodznkxb7EC&pg=RA1-PR156 pp. 156-57]</ref> By their own admission, many of the urban-guerilla style actions during the revolt were coordinated and led by members of [[National Vanguard (Italy)|National Vanguard]].<ref name=ferraresi67>Ferraresi, ''Threats to Democracy'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=r0DG3uk9o8oC&pg=PA67 p. 67]</ref>
On September 17, 1970, Franco was arrested along with other leaders of the revolt on charges of incitement in a police sweep that targeted some 100 people. The news about the arrest provoked violent reactions, in particular in the dilapidated Sbarre suburb.<ref name=nyt200970>[http://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/20/archives/italian-city-is-paralyzed-by-sixth-day-of-turmoil.html Italian City Is Paralyzed By Sixth Day of Turmoil], The New York Times, September 20, 1970</ref> Two armories were stormed and about five hundred people attacked the police station.<ref name=nyt180970>[http://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/18/archives/protesters-in-italy-fire-on-police-from-cathedral-one-man-killed-in.html Protesters in Italy Fire on Police From Cathedral], The New York Times, September 18, 1970</ref> At least 6,000 police men were deployed from many parts of Italy to try to stop the violence.<ref name=nyt210970>[http://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/21/archives/6000-policemen-are-deployed-in-tense-southern-italian-city.html 6,000 Policemen Are Deployed In Tense Southern Italian City], The New York Times, September 21, 1970</ref> Franco was released on December 23, 1970.
The revolt defies any attempt to schematic classification. Issues of employment (the capital meant safe jobs in an economically depressed city) and local pride intermingled; it was mainly a matter of identity.<ref name=rep050108/> The revolt ended up by being taken over by neo-fascists<ref name=nyt220373>[http://www.nytimes.com/1973/03/22/archives/reggio-calabria-goes-back-to-the-barricades.html Reggio Calabria Goes Back to the Barricades], The New York Times, March 22, 1973</ref> (relevant was also the role of the militant neo-fascist movement [[National Vanguard (Italy)|National Vanguard]]<ref name=ferraresi67/>) and led to unexpected electoral fortunes for the Italian Social Movement at the [[Italian general election, 1972|Italian general election]] in May 1972, when Franco was elected senator. The neo-fascists benefitted, because the [[Christian Democracy (Italy)|Christian Democrats]] were divided, while the city was one of its fiefdoms, and the [[Italian Communist Party]] (PCI) supported the suppresion of the riots.<ref name=rep050108/>
* Paoli, Letizia (2003). ''[http://books.google.nl/books?id=qX5NfHTWzS0C&dq Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style]'', New York: Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-515724-9 ([http://www.organized-crime.de/revpao01mafiandrangheta.htm Review] by Klaus Von Lampe) ([http://www.ccja-acjp.ca/en/cjcr/cjcr68.html Review] by Alexandra V. Orlova)
* Partridge, Hilary (1998). ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=I-5OR8tDkEIC Italian politics today]'', Manchester: Manchester University Press, ISBN 0-7190-4944-X
* Polimeni, Girolamo (1996). [http://books.google.nl/books?id=bDOnKXsJKKIC La rivolta di Reggio Calabria del 1970: politica, istituzioni, protagonisti], Pellegrini Editore, ISBN 88-8101-022-4
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The '''Reggio revolt''' occurred in [[Reggio Calabria]], Italy, from July 1970 to February 1971. The cause of the protests was a government decision to make [[Catanzaro]], not Reggio, regional capital of [[Calabria]].<ref name=paoli198/><ref name=partridge50>Partridge, ''Italian politics today'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=I-5OR8tDkEIC&pg=PA50 p. 50]</ref> The nomination of a regional capital was the result of a decentralization programme of the Italian government, under which 15 governmental regions were created and given their own administrative councils and a measure of local autonomy.<ref name=time261070>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100628183459/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,904398-2,00.html No Saints in Paradise], Time Magazine, Oct. 26, 1970</ref>
In the period from July–September 1970, there were 19 days of general strikes, 32 road blocks, 12 bomb attacks, 14 occupations of the railway station and two of the post office, as well as the airport and the local TV station. The local prefecture was assaulted six times and the police headquarters four times; 426 people were charged with public order offences.<ref name=ginsborg156>Ginsborg, '' A History of Contemporary Italy: 1943-80'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=nkodznkxb7EC&pg=RA1-PR156 pp. 156-57]</ref> By their own admission, many of the urban-guerilla style actions during the revolt were coordinated and led by members of [[National Vanguard (Italy)|National Vanguard]].<ref name=ferraresi67>Ferraresi, ''Threats to Democracy'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=r0DG3uk9o8oC&pg=PA67 p. 67]</ref>
On September 17, 1970, Franco was arrested along with other leaders of the revolt on charges of incitement in a police sweep that targeted some 100 people. The news about the arrest provoked violent reactions, in particular in the dilapidated Sbarre suburb.<ref name=nyt200970>[http://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/20/archives/italian-city-is-paralyzed-by-sixth-day-of-turmoil.html Italian City Is Paralyzed By Sixth Day of Turmoil], The New York Times, September 20, 1970</ref> Two armories were stormed and about five hundred people attacked the police station.<ref name=nyt180970>[http://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/18/archives/protesters-in-italy-fire-on-police-from-cathedral-one-man-killed-in.html Protesters in Italy Fire on Police From Cathedral], The New York Times, September 18, 1970</ref> At least 6,000 police men were deployed from many parts of Italy to try to stop the violence.<ref name=nyt210970>[http://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/21/archives/6000-policemen-are-deployed-in-tense-southern-italian-city.html 6,000 Policemen Are Deployed In Tense Southern Italian City], The New York Times, September 21, 1970</ref> Franco was released on December 23, 1970.
The revolt defies any attempt to schematic classification. Issues of employment (the capital meant safe jobs in an economically depressed city) and local pride intermingled; it was mainly a matter of identity.<ref name=rep050108/> The revolt ended up by being taken over by neo-fascists<ref name=nyt220373>[http://www.nytimes.com/1973/03/22/archives/reggio-calabria-goes-back-to-the-barricades.html Reggio Calabria Goes Back to the Barricades], The New York Times, March 22, 1973</ref> (relevant was also the role of the militant neo-fascist movement [[National Vanguard (Italy)|National Vanguard]]<ref name=ferraresi67/>) and led to unexpected electoral fortunes for the Italian Social Movement at the [[Italian general election, 1972|Italian general election]] in May 1972, when Franco was elected senator. The neo-fascists benefitted, because the [[Christian Democracy (Italy)|Christian Democrats]] were divided, while the city was one of its fiefdoms, and the [[Italian Communist Party]] (PCI) supported the suppression of the riots.<ref name=rep050108/>
* Paoli, Letizia (2003). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=qX5NfHTWzS0C&dq Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style]'', New York: Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-515724-9 ([http://www.organized-crime.de/revpao01mafiandrangheta.htm Review] by Klaus Von Lampe) ([http://www.ccja-acjp.ca/en/cjcr/cjcr68.html Review] by Alexandra V. Orlova)
* Partridge, Hilary (1998). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=I-5OR8tDkEIC Italian politics today]'', Manchester: Manchester University Press, ISBN 0-7190-4944-X
* Polimeni, Girolamo (1996). [https://books.google.com/books?id=bDOnKXsJKKIC La rivolta di Reggio Calabria del 1970: politica, istituzioni, protagonisti], Pellegrini Editore, ISBN 88-8101-022-4
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== Mars colony concept ==
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=== Outer planet concepts ===
The overview presentation on the Interplanetary Transport System given by Musk on 27 September 2016 included concept slides outlining missions to the [[Saturn (planet)|Saturnian]] moon [[Enceladus]], the [[Jupiter (planet)|Jovian]] moon [[Europa (moon)|Europa]], [[Kuiper belt]] objects, and even the uses to take payloads to the [[Oort Cloud]].<ref name=nsf20160927a>
{{cite news |last=Bergin|first=Chris |url=https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2016/09/spacex-reveals-mars-game-changer-colonization-plan/ |title=SpaceX reveals ITS Mars game changer via colonization plan |work=[[NASASpaceFlight.com]] |date=2016-09-27 |accessdate=2016-09-27 }}</ref>
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From july 2016 the band is touring in Europe with [[Sulene Fleming]] on vocals.
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From July 2016 the band is touring in Europe with [[Sulene Fleming]] on vocals.
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* {{cite book| title = The Maddie Diaries: A Memoir| year = 2017| publisher = [[Gallery Books]]| location = New York| isbn = 978-1501150661 }}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Maddie-Diaries-Memoir-Ziegler/dp/1501150669/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1474295115&sr=8-4&keywords=maddie+ziegler|title=The Maddie Diaries: A Memoir – Mar 7, 2017|publisher=Amazon|accessdate=September 19, 2016}}</ref>
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GCSEs were first introduced in 1988<ref>{{cite book |title=Contemporary Debates in Education: An Historical Perspective |last=Brooks |first=Ron |year=1991 |publisher=Routledge |location=New York |isbn=978-0-582-05797-5 |ol=1863538M |chapter=A decade and more of debate |pages=21-23 |url={{Google books|MGagBAAAQBAJ|page=21|plainurl=yes}}}}</ref> to establish a national qualification for school-leavers who decided to leave school at 16 and not to pursue further academic studies and qualifications such as A-Levels or university degrees. They were introduced to replace former British educational credentials such as the CSE (Certificate of Secondary Education) and the [[GCE Ordinary Level (United Kingdom)|O-Level]] qualifications, which had been criticised for failing the bottom 42% of O-level entrants and the brightest CSE entrants. The former failed to achieve a qualification, despite being identified as being in the top 30% academically, and the latter failed to offer a means to differentiate the achievement of the brightest CSE candidates. A single merged qualification was proposed that would resolve these issues by utilising an extended alphabetic grading system, with a GCSE grade C originally intended to be equivalent to the O-Level Grade C and CSE Grade 1, and so achievable by the top ~25% of each cohort. Earlier in the 1980s, a trial "16+" examination was available in some subjects, awarding both an O-level certificate and a CSE certificate.
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GCSEs were first introduced in 1988<ref>{{cite book |title=Contemporary Debates in Education: An Historical Perspective |last=Brooks |first=Ron |orig-year=First published 1991 |year=2014 |publisher=Routledge |location=New York |isbn=978-0-582-05797-5 |ol=1863538M |chapter=A decade and more of debate |pages=21-23 |url={{Google books|MGagBAAAQBAJ|page=21|plainurl=yes}}}}</ref> to establish a national qualification for school-leavers who decided to leave school at 16 and not to pursue further academic studies and qualifications such as A-Levels or university degrees. They were introduced to replace former British educational credentials such as the CSE (Certificate of Secondary Education) and the [[GCE Ordinary Level (United Kingdom)|O-Level]] qualifications, which had been criticised for failing the bottom 42% of O-level entrants and the brightest CSE entrants. The former failed to achieve a qualification, despite being identified as being in the top 30% academically, and the latter failed to offer a means to differentiate the achievement of the brightest CSE candidates. A single merged qualification was proposed that would resolve these issues by utilising an extended alphabetic grading system, with a GCSE grade C originally intended to be equivalent to the O-Level Grade C and CSE Grade 1, and so achievable by the top ~25% of each cohort. Earlier in the 1980s, a trial "16+" examination was available in some subjects, awarding both an O-level certificate and a CSE certificate.
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Many of Yale's buildings were constructed in the [[Collegiate Gothic]] architecture style from 1917 to 1931, financed largely by [[Edward S. Harkness]]<ref>Synnott, Marcia Graham. ''The Half-Opened Door: Discrimination and admissions at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, 1900 – 1970'', [[Greenwood Press]], 1979. [[Westport, Connecticut]], London, England</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/TNEQ_a_00090#.VGSgkJOsUk8 |first=Benjamin |last=Sacks |title=Harvard's "Constructed Utopia" and the Culture of Deception: The Expansion toward the Charles River, 1902–1932 |publisher=The New England Quarterly | date= June 2011 | accessdate =November 13, 2014}}</ref> Stone sculpture built into the walls of the buildings portray contemporary college personalities such as a writer, an athlete, a tea-drinking socialite, and a student who has fallen asleep while reading. Similarly, the decorative [[frieze]]s on the buildings depict contemporary scenes such as policemen chasing a robber and arresting a prostitute (on the wall of the Law School), or a student relaxing with a mug of beer and a cigarette. The architect, [[James Gamble Rogers]], faux-aged these buildings by splashing the walls with acid,<ref>''[[Yale Herald]]'': [http://www.yaleherald.com/article.php?Article=3566 "Donor steps up to fund CCL renovations."]. Retrieved April 10, 2007.</ref> deliberately breaking their [[lead glass|leaded glass]] windows and repairing them in the style of the [[Middle Ages]], and creating niches for decorative statuary but leaving them empty to simulate loss or theft over the ages. In fact, the buildings merely simulate Middle Ages architecture, for though they appear to be constructed of solid stone blocks in the authentic manner, most actually have steel framing as was commonly used in 1930. One exception is [[Harkness Tower]], {{convert|216|ft|m|0}} tall, which was originally a free-standing stone structure. It was reinforced in 1964 to allow the installation of the [[Yale Memorial Carillon]].
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Many of Yale's buildings were constructed in the [[Collegiate Gothic]] architecture style from 1917 to 1931, financed largely by [[Edward S. Harkness]], including the [[Yale Drama School]].<ref>Synnott, Marcia Graham. ''The Half-Opened Door: Discrimination and admissions at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, 1900 – 1970'', [[Greenwood Press]], 1979. [[Westport, Connecticut]], London, England</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/TNEQ_a_00090#.VGSgkJOsUk8 |first=Benjamin |last=Sacks |title=Harvard's "Constructed Utopia" and the Culture of Deception: The Expansion toward the Charles River, 1902–1932 |publisher=The New England Quarterly | date= June 2011 | accessdate =November 13, 2014}}</ref> Stone sculpture built into the walls of the buildings portray contemporary college personalities such as a writer, an athlete, a tea-drinking socialite, and a student who has fallen asleep while reading. Similarly, the decorative [[frieze]]s on the buildings depict contemporary scenes such as policemen chasing a robber and arresting a prostitute (on the wall of the Law School), or a student relaxing with a mug of beer and a cigarette. The architect, [[James Gamble Rogers]], faux-aged these buildings by splashing the walls with acid,<ref>''[[Yale Herald]]'': [http://www.yaleherald.com/article.php?Article=3566 "Donor steps up to fund CCL renovations."]. Retrieved April 10, 2007.</ref> deliberately breaking their [[lead glass|leaded glass]] windows and repairing them in the style of the [[Middle Ages]], and creating niches for decorative statuary but leaving them empty to simulate loss or theft over the ages. In fact, the buildings merely simulate Middle Ages architecture, for though they appear to be constructed of solid stone blocks in the authentic manner, most actually have steel framing as was commonly used in 1930. One exception is [[Harkness Tower]], {{convert|216|ft|m|0}} tall, which was originally a free-standing stone structure. It was reinforced in 1964 to allow the installation of the [[Yale Memorial Carillon]].
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This is a '''list of golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones'''. [[Robert Trent Jones]] (1906–2000) was an English–American [[golf course architect]] who designed or re-designed over 500 golf courses. Listed below is a non-exhaustive selection of golf courses that are original designs by Jones, as well as re-designs of existing courses. The year next to each denotes the year the course opened for play.
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This is a '''list of golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones'''. [[Robert Trent Jones|Robert Trent Jones, Sr.]] (1906–2000) was an English–American [[golf course architect]] who designed or re-designed over 500 golf courses. Listed below is a non-exhaustive selection of golf courses that are original designs by Jones, as well as re-designs of existing courses. The year next to each denotes the year the course opened for play.
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p667</ref> claiming that ‘since the Battle of Mag Roth to that time there had not taken place a greater slaughter.” The fallen included Harald son of Amlaib (a brother of Sitriuc Silkbeard) and ‘other nobles of the foreigners’, amongst whom was one Cuilén son of Eitigén, who apparently belonged to the Gailenga; he may have been a brother of Ruadacán son of Eitegén, king of Airther Gaileng, who died in 953.<ref>B Jaski 1997 Additional notes on the Annals of Ulster Eriu xiviii, p134</ref>
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p667</ref> claiming that ‘since the Battle of Mag Roth to that time there had not taken place a greater slaughter.” The fallen included Harald son of Amlaib (a brother of Sitriuc Silkbeard) and ‘other nobles of the foreigners’, amongst whom was one Cuilén son of Eitigén, who apparently belonged to the [[Gailenga]]; he may have been a brother of Ruadacán son of Eitegén, king of Airther Gaileng, who died in 953.<ref>B Jaski 1997 Additional notes on the Annals of Ulster Eriu xiviii, p134</ref>
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East Grand Forks, along with Grand Forks, was heavily damaged by a major flood in 1997. The entire city was under a mandatory evacuation and almost no homes were spared damage. After the flood, several neighborhoods had to be demolished. The city has rebuilt itself and the once inundated downtown area now contains a number of new businesses including a [[Cabela's]] sporting goods store and movie theater complex. A new system of [[Dike (construction)|dike]]s has been constructed to protect the city from future flooding. The land bordering the Red and Red Lake rivers has been cleared of developments and is now a large park known as the [[Greater Grand Forks Greenway]].
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East Grand Forks, along with Grand Forks, was heavily damaged by a [[1997 Red River Flood in the United States|major flood in 1997]]. The entire city was under a mandatory evacuation and almost no homes were spared damage. After the flood, several neighborhoods had to be demolished because of damage. The city cleared development from the floodplain bordering the Red and Red Lake rivers. It developed a large park known as the [[Greater Grand Forks Greenway]] to provide a new recreation area for residents along the river. A similar park was developed in [[Grand Forks, North Dakota]] on the opposite side. The parklands, with trees and a variety of greenery, can absorb floodwaters and help protect the cities naturally. Moving residential and business development out of these areas also helps prevent future flood damage. In addition, a new system of [[Dike (construction)|dike]]s was constructed to protect the city from future flooding.
The city has rebuilt. New businesses attracted to the downtown include a [[Cabela's]] sporting goods store and movie theater complex.
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* c. 506?: [[Galactorius of Lescar|Saint Galactoire]]
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* c. 506?: [[Galactorius of Lescar]]<ref>Galactorius was present at the First Council of Agde in 506, signing as Bishop of Bearn (''de Benarno''): J. Sirmond ''Conciliorum Galliae Collectio'' (Paris 1789), I, p. 799. ''Gallia christiana'' I, p. 1285.</ref>
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On 21 February 2010, a statue of [[Ernie Wise]] was erected outside Morley Post Office to divided opinion<ref>{{cite news|title=Ernie Wise statue divides opinion in Morley|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/8549577.stm}}</ref>{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2013}} and unveiled by his widow, Doreen.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.morleyobserver.co.uk/news/Ernie-Wise-statue-to-be.6089263.jp |title=Ernie Wise statue to be put in place this weekend|newspaper=Morley Observer |date=19 February 2010}}</ref><ref>http://www.morleyobserver.co.uk/news/Heart-to-heart-with-Ernie.6136195.jp</ref> Ernie had performed in the old nearby cinema, just around from the Post Office, of which is no longer in use and now derelict.
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On 21 February 2010, a statue of [[Ernie Wise]] was erected outside Morley Post Office to divided opinion<ref>{{cite news|title=Ernie Wise statue divides opinion in Morley|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/8549577.stm|accessdate=23 October 2016}}</ref> and unveiled by his widow, Doreen.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.morleyobserver.co.uk/news/Ernie-Wise-statue-to-be.6089263.jp |title=Ernie Wise statue to be put in place this weekend|newspaper=Morley Observer |date=19 February 2010}}</ref><ref>http://www.morleyobserver.co.uk/news/Heart-to-heart-with-Ernie.6136195.jp</ref> Ernie had performed in the old nearby cinema, just around from the Post Office, of which is no longer in use and now derelict.
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==Branches==
===Finnish Resistance Movement===
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| name = Chinchillas
| image = Standardchinchilla.jpg
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| phylum = [[Chordata]]
| classis = [[Mammal]]ia
| ordo = [[Rodent]]ia
| familia = [[Chinchillidae]]
| genus = '''''Chinchilla'''''
| genus_authority = [[Edward Turner Bennett|Bennett]], 1829
| range_map=Range of Chinchilla lanigera and Chinchilla brevicaudata.svg
| range_map_caption= Range of ''Chinchilla lanigera'' and ''Chinchilla chinchilla''.
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{{legend|#008000|''Chinchilla lanigera''}}
| subdivision_ranks = Species<ref name="iucn">D'elia, G. & Ojeda, R. (2008). [http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/4651 ''Chinchilla chinchilla''], [http://www.iucnredlist.org/apps/redlist/details/4652 ''Chinchilla lanigera'']. In: IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.4. Downloaded on 26 March 2011.</ref><ref name=WilsonReeder2005>Woods, C. A. and Kilpatrick, C. W. (2005). Infraorder ''Hystricognathi''. In: D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder (eds), Mammal Species of the World, pp. 1538–1599. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, USA.</ref>
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'''Chinchillas''' are two species of [[crepuscular]] [[rodent]]s, slightly larger and more robust than [[ground squirrel]]s. They are native to the [[Andes]] mountains in [[South America]]<ref name=EB1911>{{cite EB1911 |wstitle=Chinchilla |volume=6 |page=232}}</ref> and live in colonies called "[[herd]]s" at high elevations up to {{convert|4270|m|ft|abbr=on|sigfig=3}}. Historically, chinchillas lived in an area that included parts of Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, and Chile, but today colonies in the wild are known only in Chile.<ref name=Patton>{{cite book |last1=Patton |first1=James L. |last2=Pardiñas |first2=Ulyses F. J. |last3=D'Elía |first3=Guillermo |year=2015 |series=Mammals of South America |volume=2 |title=Rodents |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4aHLBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA769 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn=9780226169576 |pages=765–768}}</ref> Along with their relatives, [[viscacha]]s, they make up the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Chinchillidae]].
The chinchilla (whose name literally means "little chincha") is named after the [[Chincha people]] of the [[Andes]], who once wore its dense, velvet-like fur.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.davidson-chinchillas.co.uk/pages/what_is_a_chinchilla_.php | title=What Is A Chinchilla? | publisher=Davidson Chinchillas | accessdate=2008-02-01 }}</ref> By the end of the 19th century, chinchillas had become quite rare due to hunting for their ultra-soft [[fur]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://chinchilla.co/chinchilla-facts/ | title=Chinchilla Facts – The Top 10 Interesting Facts About Chinchillas | publisher=Chinchilla.co | accessdate=2013-12-01 }}</ref> Most chinchillas currently used by the fur industry for clothing and other accessories are farm-raised.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Jiménez |first=Jaime E. |year=1996 |title=The extirpation and current status of wild chinchillas ''Chinchilla lanigera'' and ''C. brevicaudata'' |journal=Biological Conservation |volume=77 |issue=1 |pages=1–6 |url=http://www.chincare.com/HealthLifestyle/JEJ/JEJExtirpation1995.pdf |doi=10.1016/0006-3207(95)00116-6}}</ref>
Both species of chinchilla are currently listed as a critically endangered species by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species due to a severe population loss approximated at a 90% global population loss over the last 15 years. The severe population decline has been caused by chinchilla hunting by humans.<ref name="iucn" /><ref>http://www.animalanswers.co.uk/animals/which-land-mammal-has-the-thickest-fur/</ref> Until 1996, they were listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. By 2006 they were listed as "Threatened", and in 2011 they became "Critically Endangered".<ref name="iucn"/>
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[[File:Lime Blossom.jpg|thumb|Lime and Blossom growing in southern Spain]]
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[[File:Juliennejern.JPG|thumb|right|Zesting a lime]]
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As compared to [[lemon]]s, limes contain less vitamin C, but the amount is still an excellent source, providing 35% of the [[Daily Value]] per 100 g serving (right table).<ref name="Lime nutrition">{{cite web|url=http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search/list?qlookup=09159&format=Full |title=Nutrition facts for raw limes per 100 g |publisher=US Department of Agriculture, National Nutrient Database|date=2014}}</ref> Limes are a good source of [[dietary fiber]] and contain numerous other nutrients in small quantities.
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[[File:LimeEssOil.png|thumb|upright|Lime (''Citrus latifolia'') cold-pressed essential oil]]
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[[File:Citrus hystrix dsc07772.jpg|thumb|[[Kaffir lime]] fruit]]
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Raw limes are 88% water, 10% [[carbohydrates]] and less than 1% each of [[fat]] and [[protein]] (table). Only [[vitamin C]] content at 35% of the [[Daily Value]] (DV) per 100 g serving is significant for nutrition, with other [[nutrients]] present in low DV amounts (table).
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[[File:LimeEssOil.png|thumb|Lime (''Citrus latifolia'') essential oil]]
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'''Hendthigheltheeni''' (Kannada: ಹೆಂಡ್ತಿಗ್ಹೇಳ್ತೀನಿ) is a [[List of Kannada films of 1998|1998]] [[Kannada]] comedy film written and directed by [[Dinesh Baboo]].It stars [[Vishnuvardhan (actor)|Vishnuvardhan]], [[Suhasini]] in leading roles.Kashi, Vanishree, Baby Ramya, [[Tara (Kannada actress)|Tara]], [[B. V. Radha]], [[Ramakrishna (Kannada actor)|Ramakrishna]] played pivotal roles. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://kannadamoviesinfo.wordpress.com|title=Hendthigeltheeni (ಹೆಂಡ್ತಿಗ್ಹೇಳ್ತೀನಿ) |accessdate=2013-09-24|publisher=Kannada Movies Info}}</ref>
One day, Jayaram's lady collegue comes to his home with her daughter baby.With baby Radha plays & enjoys a lot.But when they depart, Radha & Jayaram makes an argument about baby & Radha blames herself as unable to gave birth to baby & faints.Their family doctor suggests Jayaram to adopt a baby.Next day, Radha's brother Raghava (Sanketh Kashi) & his wife Deepthi (Vanishree) arrives.In the beginning, Jayaram observes Raghava as his rival.But soon they become nice friends.
After sometime, Jayaram's friend Sunil along with his wife & daughter arrives.The whole day Radha plays with the girl.But soon after Sunil's family departs, a quarrel rose between Jayaram & Radha.This thing made Jayaram a strong decision about adopting a child.Then Jayaram & Raghava goes to a Abandoned Children Home, & legally adopts a girl namely Ramya.But, simultaneously another girl by name also Ramya comes to their house by claiming as "Nann Hesru Ramya, Nam Appan Hesru Ramakrishna, Nam Appa Bankalli Kelsa Maadthiddare, Avru Traininggoskara Bombayge Hogidaare".Co incidently Jayaram & Raghava teaches these dialogues to that Ramya also! Then Radha happily allow this Ramya (the child which come to home) to stay with them.
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'''Hendthigheltheeni''' (Kannada: ಹೆಂಡ್ತಿಗ್ಹೇಳ್ತೀನಿ) is a [[List of Kannada films of 1998|1998]] [[Kannada]] comedy film written and directed by [[Dinesh Baboo]].It stars [[Vishnuvardhan (actor)|Vishnuvardhan]], [[Suhasini]] in leading roles.Kashi, Vanishree, Baby Ramya, [[Tara (Kannada actress)|Tara]], [[B. V. Radha]], [[Ramakrishna (Kannada actor)|Ramakrishna]] played pivotal roles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kannadamoviesinfo.wordpress.com|title=Hendthigeltheeni (ಹೆಂಡ್ತಿಗ್ಹೇಳ್ತೀನಿ) |accessdate=2013-09-24|publisher=Kannada Movies Info}}</ref>
One day, Jayaram's lady colleague comes to his home with her daughter baby.With baby Radha plays & enjoys a lot.But when they depart, Radha & Jayaram makes an argument about baby & Radha blames herself as unable to gave birth to baby & faints.Their family doctor suggests Jayaram to adopt a baby.Next day, Radha's brother Raghava (Sanketh Kashi) & his wife Deepthi (Vanishree) arrives.In the beginning, Jayaram observes Raghava as his rival.But soon they become nice friends.
After sometime, Jayaram's friend Sunil along with his wife & daughter arrives.The whole day Radha plays with the girl.But soon after Sunil's family departs, a quarrel rose between Jayaram & Radha.This thing made Jayaram a strong decision about adopting a child.Then Jayaram & Raghava goes to an Abandoned Children Home, & legally adopts a girl namely Ramya.But, simultaneously another girl by name also Ramya comes to their house by claiming as "Nann Hesru Ramya, Nam Appan Hesru Ramakrishna, Nam Appa Bankalli Kelsa Maadthiddare, Avru Traininggoskara Bombayge Hogidaare".Co incidently Jayaram & Raghava teaches these dialogues to that Ramya also! Then Radha happily allow this Ramya (the child which come to home) to stay with them.
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Russow is a co-founder of the Ecological Rights Association and the Global Compliance Research Project.<ref name="aff"/> In September 2007, she collaborated on a declaration related to climate change. This declaration called upon the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to calculate the contribution of militarism to greenhouse gas emissions.<ref>[http://www.pej.org/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=6926 Militarism: the Elephant in the Room. DPI/NGO Climate Change Conference]</ref>
<ref>[http://home.ca.inter.net/~vow/Summary.doc Towards the Delegitimization of War]</ref>
On August 4, 2008, in Victoria she presented a representative of [[Stephen Harper]] with a paper entitled ''95 Articles of Condemnation of the Harper Government''.<ref>[http://pacificfreepress.com/content/view/2907/81/ Harper in Victoria: Served with 95 Articles of Condemnation]</ref>
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Russow is a co-founder of the Ecological Rights Association and the Global Compliance Research Project.<ref name="aff"/> In September 2007, she collaborated on a declaration related to climate change. This declaration called upon the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to calculate the contribution of militarism to greenhouse gas emissions.<ref>[http://www.pej.org/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=6926 Militarism: the Elephant in the Room. DPI/NGO Climate Change Conference]</ref>{{dead link}}
<ref>[http://home.ca.inter.net/~vow/Summary.doc Towards the Delegitimization of War]</ref>{{dead link}}
On August 4, 2008, in Victoria she presented a representative of [[Stephen Harper]] with a paper entitled ''95 Articles of Condemnation of the Harper Government''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.pacificfreepress.com/2008/08/04/opinion/condemning-harper-practices.html | title=Condemning Harper Practices | publisher=pacifficfreepress.com | accessdate=29 September 2016}}</ref>
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** ''Booty-to-Belly''<ref>https://twitter.com/wwebige/status/717406968109858817</ref><ref>http://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2016/4/5/11375158/big-e-vs-wwe-universe-twitter-feud</ref> ([[Suplex#Belly-to-belly suplex|Overhead/Side belly to belly suplex]])<ref name=NXT6/13/13/><ref name="Trionfo">{{cite web|last=Trionfo|first=Richard|title=WWE MAIN EVENT REPORT: THE SHIELD DEBUT ON MAIN EVENT . . . SO DOES BIG E LANGSTON; ZEB COLTER . . . CULTURAL AMBASSADOR|url=http://www.pwinsider.com/article/76838/wwe-main-event-report-the-shield-debut-on-main-event-so-does-big-e-langston-zeb-colter-cultural-ambassador.html?p=1|accessdate=November 2, 2014|publisher=PWInsider}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Martin|first=Adam|title=WWE Main Event Recap – 2/5/14 (Langston vs. Axel)|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/wwe-news/46612-wwe-main-event-recap-2-5-14-langston-vs-axel|accessdate=November 2, 2014|publisher=Wrestleview}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Trionfo|first=Richard|title=WWE MAIN EVENT REPORT: WYATTS IN ACTION; DIVAS; BIG E LOSES HIS LAST NAME BUT HE GETS TO WRESTLE TWICE|url=http://www.pwinsider.com/article/83534/wwe-main-event-report-wyatts-in-action-divas-big-e-loses-his-last-name-but-he-gets-to-wrestle-twice.html?p=1|accessdate=November 2, 2014|publisher=PWInsider}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Trionfo|first=Richard|title= Wwe superstars report: big e vs. mcintyre again; natalya in action; and more|url=http://www.pwinsider.com/article/83545/wwe-superstars-report-big-e-vs-mcintyre-again-natalya-in-action-and-more.html?p=1|accessdate=November 2, 2014|publisher=PWInsider}}</ref>
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** ''Belly-to-Belly''<ref>https://twitter.com/wwebige/status/717406968109858817</ref><ref>http://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2016/4/5/11375158/big-e-vs-wwe-universe-twitter-feud</ref> ([[Suplex#Belly-to-belly suplex|Overhead/Side belly to belly suplex]])<ref name=NXT6/13/13/><ref name="Trionfo">{{cite web|last=Trionfo|first=Richard|title=WWE MAIN EVENT REPORT: THE SHIELD DEBUT ON MAIN EVENT . . . SO DOES BIG E LANGSTON; ZEB COLTER . . . CULTURAL AMBASSADOR|url=http://www.pwinsider.com/article/76838/wwe-main-event-report-the-shield-debut-on-main-event-so-does-big-e-langston-zeb-colter-cultural-ambassador.html?p=1|accessdate=November 2, 2014|publisher=PWInsider}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Martin|first=Adam|title=WWE Main Event Recap – 2/5/14 (Langston vs. Axel)|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/wwe-news/46612-wwe-main-event-recap-2-5-14-langston-vs-axel|accessdate=November 2, 2014|publisher=Wrestleview}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Trionfo|first=Richard|title=WWE MAIN EVENT REPORT: WYATTS IN ACTION; DIVAS; BIG E LOSES HIS LAST NAME BUT HE GETS TO WRESTLE TWICE|url=http://www.pwinsider.com/article/83534/wwe-main-event-report-wyatts-in-action-divas-big-e-loses-his-last-name-but-he-gets-to-wrestle-twice.html?p=1|accessdate=November 2, 2014|publisher=PWInsider}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Trionfo|first=Richard|title= Wwe superstars report: big e vs. mcintyre again; natalya in action; and more|url=http://www.pwinsider.com/article/83545/wwe-superstars-report-big-e-vs-mcintyre-again-natalya-in-action-and-more.html?p=1|accessdate=November 2, 2014|publisher=PWInsider}}</ref>
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On September 15, 2016, the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee unanimously voted to approve and recommend $750 million for the Las Vegas stadium plan. Then on October 11, 2016, the [[Nevada State Senate]] voted 16-5 to approve the stadium funding bill and convention center expansion three days later on October 14 the [[Nevada Assembly]] voted to approve funding for the stadium 28-13. Governor [[Brian Sandoval]] is expected to sign the stadium funding bill.
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On September 15, 2016, the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee unanimously voted to approve and recommend $750 million for the Las Vegas stadium plan. Then on October 11, 2016, the [[Nevada State Senate]] voted 16-5 to approve the stadium funding bill and convention center expansion three days later on October 14 the [[Nevada Assembly]] voted to approve funding for the stadium 28-13. Governor [[Brian Sandoval]] signed the stadium funding bill into law.
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*[[Erickson Living]], a national developer and operator of large, campus-style continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs)
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*[[Erickson Inc.]], American aircraft manufacturer and operator
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This Air Force Base is named in honor of General [[Bernard Adolph Schriever]], who pioneered in the development of the American ballistic missile programs. It is the home of the [[50th Space Wing]] of the [[Air Force Space Command]], and this base provides command and control for over 170<ref>[http://www.schriever.af.mil/library/factsheets/index.asp Schriever AFB Fact Sheet]</ref> [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] warning, navigational, and communications satellites. Also housed at Schriever AFB are the [[Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center]] and the [[Space Innovation and Development Center|Space Innovation & Development Center]]. Schriever AFB is the main control point for the [[Global Positioning System]] (GPS).<ref name=GPS>{{cite web | date = July 28, 2007 | url = http://www.schriever.af.mil/gps/index.asp | title = Schriever Air Force Base - Global Positioning System | publisher = US Department of Defense | accessdate = July 28, 2007}}</ref> Schriever AFB is manned by more than 8100 active duty and guard/reserve personnel, civilian employees, and contractors.<ref>{{cite web|last=50 Space Wing|first=Public Affairs|title=50 Space Wing Fact Sheet|url=http://www.schriever.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=3909|accessdate=20 September 2012}}</ref>
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This Air Force Base is named in honor of General [[Bernard Adolph Schriever]], who pioneered in the development of the American ballistic missile programs. It is the home of the [[50th Space Wing]] of the [[Air Force Space Command]], and this base provides command and control for over 170<ref>[http://www.schriever.af.mil/library/factsheets/index.asp Schriever AFB Fact Sheet]</ref> [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] warning, navigational, and communications satellites. Also housed at Schriever AFB are the [[Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center]] and the [[Space Innovation and Development Center|Space Innovation & Development Center]]. Schriever AFB is the main control point for the [[Global Positioning System]] (GPS).<ref name=GPS>{{cite web | date = July 28, 2007 | url = http://www.schriever.af.mil/gps/index.asp | title = Schriever Air Force Base - Global Positioning System | publisher = US Department of Defense | accessdate = July 28, 2007}}</ref> Schriever AFB is manned by more than 8100 active duty and guard/reserve personnel, civilian employees, and contractors.<ref>{{cite web|last=50 Space Wing|first=Public Affairs|title=50 Space Wing Fact Sheet|url=http://www.schriever.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/275809/50th-space-wing|accessdate=4 October 2016}}</ref>
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On October 15, 1966, the NPS listed the National Mall on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].<ref name="National Register Nomination Form"/><ref>(1) {{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091104233021/http://planning.dc.gov/planning/frames.asp?doc=/planning/lib/planning/preservation/inventory/2009_alpha_version.pdf|archivedate=2009-11-04|url=http://planning.dc.gov/planning/frames.asp?doc=/planning/lib/planning/preservation/inventory/2009_alpha_version.pdf|title=DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA INVENTORY OF HISTORIC SITES: ALPHABETICAL VERSION|publisher=Historic Preservation Office, Office of Planning, Government of the District of Columbia |year=2009|pages=103-104|accessdate=2010-03-17}}<br>{{cite web|url=https://parkplanning.nps.gov/showFile.cfm?projectID=65560&MIMEType=application%252Fpdf&filename=x%20backcheck%20final%20NR%20%5F%20complete%2Epdf&sfid=245119|</ref> In 1981, the NPS prepared a National Register nomination form that documented the Mall's historical significance.<ref name="National Register Nomination Form" /> In 2016, the NPS submitted a 232 page National Register registration form proposing an increase in the National Mall [[Historic districts in the United States|Historic District]]'s boundary to encompass an area bounded by 3rd Street, NW/SW, Independence Avenue, SW, Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW, the [[CSX Transportation|CSX Railroad]], the [[Potomac River]], Constitution Ave., NW, 17th Street, NW, the [[White House]] Grounds and 15th Street, NW.<ref>(1) {{cite web|url=https://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=427&projectID=65560&documentID=73147|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161012183109/https://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=427&projectID=65560&documentID=73147|archivedate=2016-10-12|title=National Mall Historic District National Register Nomination, Final Draft|year=2016|publisher=[[National Park Service]]|accessdate=2016-10-12}}<br>(2) {{cite web|first=Judith H.|last=Robinson|first2=Daria|last2=Gasparini|first3=Tim (Robinson & Associates, Inc., Washington, D.C.)|last3=Kerr|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161012181108/https://parkplanning.nps.gov/showFile.cfm?projectID=65560&MIMEType=application%252Fpdf&filename=x%20backcheck%20final%20NR%20%5F%20complete%2Epdf&sfid=245119|archivedate=2016-10-16|url=https://parkplanning.nps.gov/showFile.cfm?projectID=65560&MIMEType=application%252Fpdf&filename=x%20backcheck%20final%20NR%20%5F%20complete%2Epdf&sfid=245119|title=National Mall Historic District – Boundary Increase/Additional Documentation (Final backcheck)|date=2016-05-31|work=United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form|publisher=[[National Park Service]]|accessdate=2016-10-12}}</ref>
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On October 15, 1966, the NPS listed the National Mall on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].<ref name="National Register Nomination Form"/><ref>(1) {{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091104233021/http://planning.dc.gov/planning/frames.asp?doc=/planning/lib/planning/preservation/inventory/2009_alpha_version.pdf|archivedate=2009-11-04|url=http://planning.dc.gov/planning/frames.asp?doc=/planning/lib/planning/preservation/inventory/2009_alpha_version.pdf|title=DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA INVENTORY OF HISTORIC SITES: ALPHABETICAL VERSION|publisher=Historic Preservation Office, Office of Planning, Government of the District of Columbia |year=2009|pages=103-104|accessdate=2010-03-17}}<br>{{cite web|url=https://parkplanning.nps.gov/showFile.cfm?projectID=65560&MIMEType=application%252Fpdf&filename=x%20backcheck%20final%20NR%20%5F%20complete%2Epdf&sfid=245119|</ref> In 1981, the NPS prepared a National Register nomination form that documented the Mall's historical significance.<ref name="National Register Nomination Form" /> In 2016, the NPS submitted a National Register registration form that proposed an increase in the National Mall [[Historic districts in the United States|Historic District]]'s boundary to encompass an area bounded by 3rd Street, NW/SW, Independence Avenue, SW, Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW, the [[CSX Transportation|CSX Railroad]], the [[Potomac River]], Constitution Ave., NW, 17th Street, NW, the [[White House]] Grounds and 15th Street, NW. The registration form, which contained 232 pages, described and illustrated the history and features of the historic district's expanded area.<ref>(1) {{cite web|url=https://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=427&projectID=65560&documentID=73147|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161012183109/https://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=427&projectID=65560&documentID=73147|archivedate=2016-10-12|title=National Mall Historic District National Register Nomination, Final Draft|year=2016|publisher=[[National Park Service]]|accessdate=2016-10-12}}<br>(2) {{cite web|first=Judith H.|last=Robinson|first2=Daria|last2=Gasparini|first3=Tim (Robinson & Associates, Inc., Washington, D.C.)|last3=Kerr|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161012181108/https://parkplanning.nps.gov/showFile.cfm?projectID=65560&MIMEType=application%252Fpdf&filename=x%20backcheck%20final%20NR%20%5F%20complete%2Epdf&sfid=245119|archivedate=2016-10-16|url=https://parkplanning.nps.gov/showFile.cfm?projectID=65560&MIMEType=application%252Fpdf&filename=x%20backcheck%20final%20NR%20%5F%20complete%2Epdf&sfid=245119|title=National Mall Historic District – Boundary Increase/Additional Documentation (Final backcheck)|date=2016-05-31|work=United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form|publisher=[[National Park Service]]|accessdate=2016-10-12}}</ref>
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The '''Tumbatu Lighthouse''' (also known as the Mwana Wa Mwana lighthouse) is located on [[Tumbatu Island]] in [[Zanzibar]], [[Tanzania]]. The lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses in the country and is a six stage stone tower located on the northern tip of the island.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://wlol.arlhs.com/lighthouse/ZAN6.html|title=Mwana Wa Mwana Island Light - ARLHS ZAN-006|last=Huggins|first=John|website=wlol.arlhs.com|access-date=2016-10-08}}</ref>
== References ==
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== External links ==
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The '''Tumbatu Lighthouse''' (also known as the Mwana Wa Mwana lighthouse) is located on [[Tumbatu Island]] in [[Zanzibar]], [[Tanzania]]. The lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses in the country and is a six stage stone tower located on the northern tip of the island.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://wlol.arlhs.com/lighthouse/ZAN6.html|title=Mwana Wa Mwana Island Light - ARLHS ZAN-006|last=Huggins|first=John|website=wlol.arlhs.com|access-date=2016-10-08}}</ref>
==See also==
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The album was recorded by The Bard at Sardonic Moon Studio in [[Sudbury]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. '''''Wanderlust''''' has been compared to the music of [[Agalloch]],<ref name="TOTD">{{cite web|last1=Itkowitz|first1=Jordan|title=Reviews: Finnr's Cane - Wanderlust|url=http://www.teethofthedivine.com/reviews/finnrs-cane-wanderlust/|website=Teeth of the Divine|accessdate=26 September 2016}}</ref><ref name="Blistering">{{cite web|last1=Ghelke|first1=David E.|title=Review: Finnr's Cane - Wanderlust|url=http://www.blistering.com/fastpage/fpengine.php/templateid/22499/menuid/2/tempidx/4/link/1|website=Blistering|accessdate=26 September 2016}}</ref> [[Wolves in the Throne Room]],<ref name="TOTD" /><ref name="Thor">{{cite web|last1=Joakimsson|first1=Thor|title=Stories: Finnr's Cane - Isolation Can Have Its Benefits|url=http://www.avantgarde-metal.com/content/stories2.php?id=189|website=Avantegarde Metal|accessdate=26 September 2016}}</ref> and early [[Ulver]],<ref name="Don't Count">{{cite web|title=Finnr's Cane - Wanderlust|url=http://dontcountonitreviews.blogspot.com/2010/07/finnrs-cane-wanderlust.html|website=Don't Count On It Reviews|accessdate=26 September 2016}}</ref> while maintaining a sound unique to [[Finnr's Cane]].<ref name="Thor" />
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The album was recorded by The Bard at Sardonic Moon Studio in [[Sudbury, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. '''''Wanderlust''''' has been compared to the music of [[Agalloch]],<ref name="TOTD">{{cite web|last1=Itkowitz|first1=Jordan|title=Reviews: Finnr's Cane - Wanderlust|url=http://www.teethofthedivine.com/reviews/finnrs-cane-wanderlust/|website=Teeth of the Divine|accessdate=26 September 2016}}</ref><ref name="Blistering">{{cite web|last1=Ghelke|first1=David E.|title=Review: Finnr's Cane - Wanderlust|url=http://www.blistering.com/fastpage/fpengine.php/templateid/22499/menuid/2/tempidx/4/link/1|website=Blistering|accessdate=26 September 2016}}</ref> [[Wolves in the Throne Room]],<ref name="TOTD" /><ref name="Thor">{{cite web|last1=Joakimsson|first1=Thor|title=Stories: Finnr's Cane - Isolation Can Have Its Benefits|url=http://www.avantgarde-metal.com/content/stories2.php?id=189|website=Avantegarde Metal|accessdate=26 September 2016}}</ref> and early [[Ulver]],<ref name="Don't Count">{{cite web|title=Finnr's Cane - Wanderlust|url=http://dontcountonitreviews.blogspot.com/2010/07/finnrs-cane-wanderlust.html|website=Don't Count On It Reviews|accessdate=26 September 2016}}</ref> while maintaining a sound unique to [[Finnr's Cane]].<ref name="Thor" />
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One of the elements in [[Israel]]i writer [[Haim Be'er]]'s 2014 novel "Their New Dreams" (חלומותיהם החדשים) is an alternate reality in which [[Erwin Rommel]] won the [[Second Battle of El Alamein|Battle of Al-Alamein]] and went on to occupy [[Mandatory Palestine]], resulting in the inhabitants of [[Tel Aviv]] being massacred by Nazi [[Einsatzgruppen]]. In Be'er's book, this is a nightmare constantly haunting the protagonists in present-day Israel.
A common motif in the literature is relatively advanced Nazi technology. Extrapolating from historical wartime German breakthroughs in [[V-2|rocketry]] and [[Messerschmitt Me 262|jet propulsion]], the story posits a future in which the Reich has far exceeded our own reality in technological prowess. In ''[[The Man in the High Castle]]'', for example, the Greater Reich has by the early 1960s begun the colonization of [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] and made [[Supersonic transport#Hypersonic transport|suborbital transport]] common and economical- but the Nazi/Japanese Cold War has also resulted in an accelerated nuclear arms race relative to our own world. This is portrayed ambivalently - one of the central plot elements of ''The Man in the High Castle'' is "Operation Dandelion," which [[Josef Goebbels]] and associated hardline Nazi factions endorse, and which advocates a [[pre-emptive nuclear strike]] on the Japanese Home Islands.
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One of the elements in [[Israel]]i writer [[Haim Be'er]]'s 2014 novel ''Their New Dreams'' (''חלומותיהם החדשים'') is an alternate reality in which [[Erwin Rommel]] won the [[Second Battle of El Alamein|Battle of Al-Alamein]] and went on to occupy [[Mandatory Palestine]], resulting in the inhabitants of [[Tel Aviv]] being massacred by Nazi [[Einsatzgruppen]]. In Be'er's book, this is a nightmare constantly haunting the protagonists in present-day Israel.
A common motif in the literature is relatively advanced Nazi technology. Extrapolating from historical wartime German breakthroughs in [[V-2|rocketry]] and [[Messerschmitt Me 262|jet propulsion]], the story posits a future in which the Reich has far exceeded our own reality in technological prowess. In ''[[The Man in the High Castle]]'', for example, the Greater Reich has by the early 1960s begun the colonization of [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] and made [[Supersonic transport#Hypersonic transport|suborbital transport]] common and economical- but the Nazi/Japanese Cold War has also resulted in an accelerated nuclear arms race relative to our own world. This is portrayed ambivalently - one of the central plot elements of ''The Man in the High Castle'' is "Operation Dandelion", which [[Josef Goebbels]] and associated hardline Nazi factions endorse, and which advocates a [[pre-emptive nuclear strike]] on the Japanese Home Islands.
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The [[Legal status of Uber's service|legality of Uber]] has been challenged by governments and [[taxi]] companies, who allege that its use of drivers who are not licensed to drive taxicabs is unsafe and illegal;<ref>{{cite news|author1=Cameron Atfield|title=Taxi Council of Queensland declares war on Uber|url=http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/digital-life/smartphone-apps/taxi-council-of-queensland-declares-war-on-uber-20141119-11prdl.html|accessdate=21 November 2014|work=Brisbane Times|date=19 November 2014}}</ref> some taxi driver unions have called Uber drivers "[[pirate taxi]]s".
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The [[Legal status of Uber's service|legality of Uber]] has been challenged by governments and [[taxi]] companies, who refuse to accept that taxicabs are [[obsolete]], allege that its use of drivers who are not licensed to drive taxicabs is unsafe and illegal;<ref>{{cite news|author1=Cameron Atfield|title=Taxi Council of Queensland declares war on Uber|url=http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/digital-life/smartphone-apps/taxi-council-of-queensland-declares-war-on-uber-20141119-11prdl.html|accessdate=21 November 2014|work=Brisbane Times|date=19 November 2014}}</ref> some taxi driver unions have called Uber drivers "[[pirate taxi]]s".
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NBC discussed whether to release the tape and had lawyers review the legality of the publication, as is common among other news media due to the possibility that the involved parties might file a lawsuit if the video was released.<ref name=":1" /> By Tuesday, October 4, NBC had drafted a story that it declined to broadcast for another three days.<ref name=":1" /><ref name = "Fernandez">{{cite news |url=http://people.com/politics/donald-trump-hot-mic-tape-leaked/ |title=This Is How the Hot Mic Tape of Donald Trump Was Leaked |last=Fernandez |first=Alexia |date=October 8, 2016 |work=People |accessdate=October 9, 2016}}</ref> On Friday, October 7, at around 11 a.m., an unidentified source gave a copy of the tape to ''Washington'' ''Post'' reporter [[David Fahrenthold]], who contacted NBC for comment, notified the Trump campaign that he had the video, obtained confirmation of its authenticity, and released a story and the tape itself by 4 p.m.<ref name = Fahrenthold/><ref name=WP-LewdTape-RaceWasOn>{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/the-caller-had-a-lewd-tape-of-donald-trump-then-the-race-was-on/2016/10/07/31d74714-8ce5-11e6-875e-2c1bfe943b66_story.html |title=A caller had a lewd tape of Donald Trump. Then the race to break the story was on. |last=Farhi |first=Paul |date=October 7, 2016 |work=The Washington Post |accessdate=October 9, 2016}}</ref> Alerted that the ''Post'' might release the story immediately,<ref name="WP-LewdTape-RaceWasOn" /> NBC News released its own story "mere minutes" after the ''Post'' story was published.<ref name = "explain" />
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NBC discussed whether to release the tape and had lawyers review the legality of the publication, as is common among other news media due to the possibility that the involved parties might file a lawsuit if the video was released.<ref name=":1" /> By Tuesday, October 4, NBC had drafted a story that it declined to broadcast for another three days.<ref name=":1" /><ref name = "Fernandez">{{cite news |url=http://people.com/politics/donald-trump-hot-mic-tape-leaked/ |title=This Is How the Hot Mic Tape of Donald Trump Was Leaked |last=Fernandez |first=Alexia |date=October 8, 2016 |work=People |accessdate=October 9, 2016}}</ref> On Friday, October 7, at around 11 a.m., an unidentified source gave a copy of the tape to ''Washington Post'' reporter [[David Fahrenthold]], who contacted NBC for comment, notified the Trump campaign that he had the video, obtained confirmation of its authenticity, and released a story and the tape itself by 4 p.m.<ref name = Fahrenthold/><ref name=WP-LewdTape-RaceWasOn>{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/the-caller-had-a-lewd-tape-of-donald-trump-then-the-race-was-on/2016/10/07/31d74714-8ce5-11e6-875e-2c1bfe943b66_story.html |title=A caller had a lewd tape of Donald Trump. Then the race to break the story was on. |last=Farhi |first=Paul |date=October 7, 2016 |work=The Washington Post |accessdate=October 9, 2016}}</ref> Alerted that the ''Post'' might release the story immediately,<ref name="WP-LewdTape-RaceWasOn" /> NBC News released its own story "mere minutes" after the ''Post'' story was published.<ref name = "explain" />
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A '''pressure regulator''' is a [[valve]] that automatically cuts off the flow of a liquid or gas at a certain pressure. Regulators are used to allow high-pressure fluid supply lines or tanks to be reduced to safe and usable pressures for various applications.
Gas pressure regulators are used to regulate gas pressure and are not used for measuring flow rates. [[Flowmeter]]s, [[Rotometer]]s or [[Mass Flow Controller]]s are used to accurately regulate gas flow rates.
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A '''pressure regulator''' is a control [[valve]] that reduces the input pressure of a fluid to a desired value at its output.
Regulators are used to allow high-pressure fluid supply lines or tanks to be reduced to safe and usable pressures for various applications.
Gas pressure regulators are used to regulate gas pressure and are not used for measuring flow rates. [[Flowmeter]]s, [[Rotometer]]s or [[Mass Flow Controller]]s are used to accurately measure fluid flow rates.
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[[File:MLC.jpg|thumb|[[Metropolitan Learning Center (Portland, Oregon)|Metropolitan Learning Center]], one of the United States's only public KX12 Schools. It received fame in the 1960s for creating a revolutionary curriculum.]]
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[[File:MLC.jpg|thumb|The [[Metropolitan Learning Center (Portland, Oregon)|Metropolitan Learning Center]] in Northwest Portland.]]
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On September 15, 2016, the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee unanimously voted to approve and recommend $750 million for the Las Vegas stadium plan. Then on October 11, 2016, the [[Nevada State Senate]] voted 16-5 to approve the stadium funding bill and convention center expansion three days later on October 14 the [[Nevada Assembly]] voted to approve funding for the stadium 28-13. Governor [[Brian Sandoval]] signed the stadium funding bill into law.
If the team were willing to stay in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] for 2016, they had the options of signing another short-term extension with the Coliseum or sub-leasing [[Levi's Stadium]] from the [[San Francisco 49ers]].<ref>[http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11229559/roger-goodell-floats-san-francisco-49ers-levi-stadium-oakland-raiders-option Goodell: Levi's might fit Raiders] [[ESPN.com]] (07/18/2014)</ref> Davis opted to seek another one-year lease extension on the Coliseum, which he secured on February 11, keeping the Raiders in Oakland for another season while a long-term solution continues to be sought.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000631349/article/mark-davis-raiders-want-to-play-in-oakland-in-2016|title=Mark Davis: Raiders want to play in Oakland in 2016|work=NFL.com}}</ref>
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If the team were willing to stay in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] for 2016, they had the options of signing another short-term extension with the Coliseum or sub-leasing [[Levi's Stadium]] from the [[San Francisco 49ers]].<ref>[http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11229559/roger-goodell-floats-san-francisco-49ers-levi-stadium-oakland-raiders-option Goodell: Levi's might fit Raiders] [[ESPN.com]] (07/18/2014)</ref> Davis opted to seek another one-year lease extension on the Coliseum, which he secured on February 11, keeping the Raiders in Oakland for another season while a long-term solution continues to be sought.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000631349/article/mark-davis-raiders-want-to-play-in-oakland-in-2016|title=Mark Davis: Raiders want to play in Oakland in 2016|work=NFL.com}}</ref> The lease included team options for 2017 and 2018.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/raiders-sign-1-year-lease-will-stay-in-oakland-in-2016-3-things-to-know/|title=Raiders sign 1-year lease, will stay in Oakland in 2016: 3 things to know|newspaper=CBSSports.com|access-date=2016-10-18}}</ref>
On September 15, 2016, the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee unanimously voted to approve and recommend $750 million for the Las Vegas stadium plan.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2016/09/16/nevada-committee-approves-750m-vegas-stadium-plan-for-raiders.html|title=Nevada Committee Approves $750m Vegas Stadium Plan For Raiders|date=2016-09-16|newspaper=Fox News|language=en-US|access-date=2016-10-18}}</ref> Then on October 11, 2016, the [[Nevada State Senate]] voted 16–5 to approve the stadium funding bill and convention center expansion.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/stadium/raiders-stadium-project-las-vegas-clears-nevada-senate-16-5-vote|title=Raiders stadium project for Las Vegas clears Nevada Senate in 16-5 vote|last=BUREAU|first=SANDRA CHEREB and SEAN WHALEY LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL|date=2016-10-11|newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal|access-date=2016-10-18}}</ref> Three days later, on October 14, the [[Nevada Assembly]] voted to approve funding for the stadium 28–13.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/stadium/nevada-senate-passes-amended-raiders-stadium-bill-sandoval-sign-monday|title=Nevada Senate passes amended Raiders stadium bill; Sandoval to sign Monday|last=BUREAU|first=SEAN WHALEY and SANDRA CHEREB LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL|date=2016-10-14|newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal|access-date=2016-10-18}}</ref> On October 18, Governor [[Brian Sandoval]] signed the stadium funding bill into law.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/stadium|title=Stadium|website=Las Vegas Review-Journal|access-date=2016-10-18}}</ref> Reports state that the NFL will not consider the Raiders move until as late as July 2017.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-owners-reportedly-wont-vote-on-raiders-to-vegas-move-until-mid-2017/|title=NFL owners reportedly won't vote on Raiders to Vegas move until mid-2017|newspaper=CBSSports.com|access-date=2016-10-18}}</ref> Davis confirmed that the Raiders will stay in Oakland through their current lease, meaining the earliest the Raiders would play in Las Vegas would be 2019.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/raiders-owner-mark-davis-reveals-new-details-on-potential-las-vegas-move/|title=Raiders owner Mark Davis reveals new details on potential Las Vegas move|newspaper=CBSSports.com|access-date=2016-10-18}}</ref>
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'''''Red Dawn''''' is a [[Nineteen Eighty-Four|1984]] American [[Russophobia|rusophobic]] [[Cold War]] right-wing [[propaganda]] [[war film]] directed by [[John Milius]], filmed in [[Metrocolor]] and [[Panavision]], and co-written by Milius and [[Kevin Reynolds (director)|Kevin Reynolds]]. It stars [[Patrick Swayze]], [[C. Thomas Howell]], [[Lea Thompson]], [[Charlie Sheen]], and [[Jennifer Grey]]. It is notable for being the first film to be released in the US with a [[Motion Picture Association of America]] [[PG-13]] rating.<ref name="thr45">{{cite news |title='Red Dawn' redo lands director, scribe; MGM will remake the 1984 action drama |first=Jay A. |last=Fernandez |author2=Borys Kit |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3i28e0d4f7991010721fa8d721c07ce0eb?imw=Y |date=July 9, 2008 |work=The Hollywood Reporter}}</ref>
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'''''Red Dawn''''' is a 1984 American [[war film]] directed by [[John Milius]], filmed in [[Metrocolor]] and [[Panavision]], and co-written by Milius and [[Kevin Reynolds (director)|Kevin Reynolds]]. It stars [[Patrick Swayze]], [[C. Thomas Howell]], [[Lea Thompson]], [[Charlie Sheen]], and [[Jennifer Grey]]. It is notable for being the first film to be released in the US with a [[Motion Picture Association of America]] [[PG-13]] rating.<ref name="thr45">{{cite news |title='Red Dawn' redo lands director, scribe; MGM will remake the 1984 action drama |first=Jay A. |last=Fernandez |author2=Borys Kit |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3i28e0d4f7991010721fa8d721c07ce0eb?imw=Y |date=July 9, 2008 |work=The Hollywood Reporter}}</ref>
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Hirsch married his high school sweetheart, Ruth Stahmer, in June, 1946.<ref>{{cite news|title=North Side Relatives ... Where's Bliss ...|newspaper=Green Bay Press-Gazette|date=June 28, 1946|page=11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7094530/north_side_relatives_wheres_bliss/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref><ref name=Ruth>{{cite news|title=Ruth Hirsch Obituary|newspaper=Wausau Daily Herald|date=August 6, 2011|url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/wausaudailyherald/obituary.aspx?pid=152887533}}</ref> They remained married until Hirsch's death 58 years later.<ref name=Ruth/> They had a son, Win Steven, born in approximately 1950, and a daughter, Patricia, born in approximately 1957.<ref name=GM/><ref>{{cite news|title=Badgers have faithful fan in Mrs. Elroy Hirsch|newspaper=The Daily Tribune (Wisconsin Rapids)|date=August 26, 1969|page=7|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7095270/badgers_have_faithful_fan_in_mrs_elroy/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref>
Hirsch died of natural causes at an [[assisted living]] home in [[Madison, Wisconsin]] in January 2004 at age 80.<ref name=GBobit>{{cite news|title=Wisconsin loses a legend: Elroy 'Crazylegs' Hirsch, 1923–2004; 'He loved the Badgers'|newspaper=Green Bay (WI) Press-Gazette|date=January 29, 2004|page=C1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7066845/wisconsin_loses_a_legend_elroy/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref><ref name=LAT>{{cite news|title=Elroy 'Crazy Legs' Hirsch, 80; Football Hall of Famer Was An L. A. Rams Star|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=January 29, 2004|page=B12|author=Shav Glick|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7067151/elroy_crazy_legs_hirsch_80_football/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref>
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Hirsch married his high school sweetheart, Ruth Stahmer, in June, 1946.<ref>{{cite news|title=North Side Relatives ... Where's Bliss ...|newspaper=Green Bay Press-Gazette|date=June 28, 1946|page=11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7094530/north_side_relatives_wheres_bliss/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref><ref name=Ruth>{{cite news|title=Ruth Hirsch Obituary|newspaper=Wausau Daily Herald|date=August 6, 2011|url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/wausaudailyherald/obituary.aspx?pid=152887533}}</ref> They remained married until Hirsch's death 58 years later.<ref name=Ruth/> They had a son, Win Steven, born in approximately 1950, and a daughter, Patricia, born in approximately 1957.<ref name=GM/><ref>{{cite news|title=Badgers have faithful fan in Mrs. Elroy Hirsch|newspaper=The Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids (AP story)|date=August 26, 1969|page=7|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7095270/badgers_have_faithful_fan_in_mrs_elroy/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref>
Hirsch died of natural causes at an [[assisted living]] home in [[Madison, Wisconsin]] in January 2004 at age 80.<ref name=GBobit>{{cite news|title=Wisconsin loses a legend: Elroy 'Crazylegs' Hirsch, 1923–2004; 'He loved the Badgers'|newspaper=Green Bay (WI) Press-Gazette|author=Gloria B. Anderson|date=January 29, 2004|page=C1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7066845/wisconsin_loses_a_legend_elroy/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref><ref name=LAT>{{cite news|title=Elroy 'Crazy Legs' Hirsch, 80; Football Hall of Famer Was An L. A. Rams Star|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=January 29, 2004|page=B12|author=Shav Glick|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7067151/elroy_crazy_legs_hirsch_80_football/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref>
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Litke started his naval career in the [[Imperial Russian Navy]] in 1813. He took part in [[Vasily Golovnin]]'s [[world cruise]] on the ship ''"Kamchatka"'' from 1817 to 1819. Then from 1821 to 1824, Litke led the [[Exploration|expedition]] to explore the coastline of [[Novaya Zemlya]], the [[White Sea]], and the eastern parts of the [[Barents Sea]]. From August 20, 1826 to August 25, 1829, he headed the world cruise on the ship ''"[[Admiral Senyavin class|Senyavin]]"'', sailing from [[Cronstadt]] and rounding [[Cape Horn]]. At the beginning, he was accompanied from [[Copenhagen]] and the [[Baltic Sea]] by Capt. [[Mikhail Nikolaievich Staniukovich|Staniukovich]] who was in command of the sloop ''Möller''. The scientific team included [[Heinrich von Kittlitz]] (ornithologist), [[Karl Heinrich Mertens]] (botanist) and [[Alexander Postels]] (mineralogist).
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Litke started his naval career in the [[Imperial Russian Navy]] in 1813. He took part in [[Vasily Golovnin]]'s [[world cruise]] on the ship ''"Kamchatka"'' from 1817 to 1819, where one of his cremates was [[Ferdinand Wrangel]]<ref name=Quanchi>{{cite book | last = Quanchi | first = Max|authorlink=| year = 2005 | title = Historical Dictionary of the Discovery and Exploration of the Pacific Islands | publisher = The Scarecrow Press | location = |page=100| isbn = 0810853957}}</ref>. Then from 1821 to 1824, Litke led the [[Exploration|expedition]] to explore the coastline of [[Novaya Zemlya]], the [[White Sea]], and the eastern parts of the [[Barents Sea]]. From August 20, 1826 to August 25, 1829, he headed the world cruise on the ship ''"[[Admiral Senyavin class|Senyavin]]"'', sailing from [[Cronstadt]] and rounding [[Cape Horn]]. At the beginning, he was accompanied from [[Copenhagen]] and the [[Baltic Sea]] by Capt. [[Mikhail Nikolaievich Staniukovich|Staniukovich]] who was in command of the sloop ''Möller''. The scientific team included [[Heinrich von Kittlitz]] (ornithologist), [[Karl Heinrich Mertens]] (botanist) and [[Alexander Postels]] (mineralogist).
During this voyage he described the western coastline of the [[Bering Sea]], the [[Bonin Islands]] off [[Japan]], and the [[Caroline Islands|Carolines]], although he discovered only one new island ([[Eauripik]], the expedition is noted for having visited every inhabited island in the [[Caroline Islands]] (with the exception of [[Yap]]) and for compiling a extensive ethnographic account. In particular, the expedition spent three weeks in the [[Nomoi Islands]], which had been last visited by [[Pedo Quiros]] in 1565. The team collected over 8000 plant, animal and mineral samples.<Ref name =Quanchi/>
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In September 2003, a New York Post column by Schlussel exposed an upcoming FBI award to Imad Hamad, a former Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist. [http://www.debbieschlussel.com/6282/schlussel-stops-fbi-award-to-terrorist-supporter-the-column-that-started-it-all/ “Schlussel Stops FBI Award to Terrorist Supporter – The Column That Started It All…”], September 18, 2003.</ref> As a result of the column, Hamad's FBI award was revoked. https://www.michigandaily.com/content/fbi-denies-service-award-claims-recipient-holds-ties-terrorism “FBI denies service award, claims recipient holds ties to terrorism”],[[AP]] October 9, 2003.</ref>
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In September 2003, a New York Post column by Schlussel exposed an upcoming FBI award to Imad Hamad, a former Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist. <ref>[http://www.debbieschlussel.com/6282/schlussel-stops-fbi-award-to-terrorist-supporter-the-column-that-started-it-all/ “Schlussel Stops FBI Award to Terrorist Supporter – The Column That Started It All…”], September 18, 2003.</ref> As a result of the column, Hamad's FBI award was revoked. <ref>[https://www.michigandaily.com/content/fbi-denies-service-award-claims-recipient-holds-ties-terrorism “FBI denies service award, claims recipient holds ties to terrorism”],[[AP]] October 9, 2003.</ref>
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* [[Robert Reich]],* 22nd [[US Secretary of Labor]] (1993–97)<ref>[http://www.democracynow.org/2016/7/26/who_should_bernie_voters_support_now Democracy Now!] 2016-07-26.</ref>
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In 1947-48, the division was amalgamated with [[51st (Highland) Division|51st (Highland) Infantry Division]] to become the 51st/52nd Scottish Division.<ref name=Watson>{{cite web | url=http://www.orbat.com/site/history/library-new/1946-1990/britishempire/ta47.html | title=United Kingdom: The Territorial Army 1947 | date=10 March 2002 | accessdate=14 February 2015 | author=Graham Watson | publisher=orbat.com }}</ref>
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In 1947-48, the division was amalgamated with [[51st (Highland) Division|51st (Highland) Infantry Division]] to become the 51st/52nd Scottish Division.<ref name=Watson>{{cite web|url=http://www.orbat.com/site/history/library-new/1946-1990/britishempire/ta47.html |title=United Kingdom: The Territorial Army 1947 |date=10 March 2002 |accessdate=14 February 2015 |author=Graham Watson |publisher=orbat.com |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131205080733/http://www.orbat.com/site/history/library-new/1946-1990/britishempire/ta47.html |archivedate=5 December 2013 |df=dmy }}</ref>
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* [[OK.de]], a German email provider
* [[OK Convenience Stores]] formerly franchisee of [[Circle K]] in Taiwan
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* OK Convenience Stores, formerly franchisee of [[Circle K]] in Taiwan
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Oswald Foundation is named in honor of [[Oswald Berkhan]], the German [[physician]] who first identified [[dyslexia]] in 1881.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/AnandChowdhary/status/772344786623852544|title=Anand Chowdhary on Twitter|access-date=2016-09-04}}</ref>
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Oswald Foundation is named in honor of [[Oswald Berkhan]], the German [[physician]] who first identified [[dyslexia]] in 1881.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/AnandChowdhary/status/772344786623852544|title=Anand Chowdhary on Twitter|access-date=2016-09-04}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://oswald.international/accessibility|title=Accessibility · Oswald International|website=Oswald International|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref>
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*[http://www.fyr.no/fyra/oksoy/oksoy-e.html Oksøy lighthouse], [[Kristiansand]] (1832)
*[http://www.leuchtturmseiten.de/home.htm?5227 Odderøya lighthouse], [[Kristiansand]] (1832-1984)
*[http://www.fyr.no/fyra/songvar/songvar-e.html Songvår lighthouse], [[Søgne]] (1888)
*[http://www.fyr.no/fyra/ryvingen/ryvingen-e.html Ryvingen lighthouse], [[Mandal, Norway|Mandal]] (1867)
*[http://www.fyr.no/fyra/hatholmen/hatholmen-e.html Hatholmen lighthouse], [[Mandal, Norway|Mandal]] (1867)
*[http://www.fyr.no/fyra/lindesnes/lindesnes-e.html Lindesnes lighthouse], [[Lindesnes]] (1655)
*[http://www.leuchtturmseiten.de/home.htm?8000 Søndre Kattland lighthouse], [[Farsund]] (1878-1947)
*[http://www.fyr.no/fyra/lista/lista-e.html Lista lighthouse], [[Farsund]] (1836)
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*[[Oksøy Lighthouse]], [[Kristiansand]] (1832)
*[[Odderøya Lighthouse]], [[Kristiansand]] (1832-1984)
*[[Songvår Lighthouse]], [[Søgne]] (1888)
*[[Ryvingen Lighthouse]], [[Mandal, Norway|Mandal]] (1867)
*[[Hatholmen Lighthouse]], [[Mandal, Norway|Mandal]] (1867)
*[[Lindesnes Lighthouse]], [[Lindesnes]] (1655)
*[[Søndre Katland Lighthouse]], [[Farsund]] (1878)
*[[Lista Lighthouse]], [[Farsund]] (1836)
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[[File:Paris Cabaret at Casino Helsinki 5.jpg|thumb|left|Casino Helsinki features a show and dinner restaurant combining dinner with performance shows.]]
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[[File:Paris Cabaret at Casino Helsinki 12.jpg|thumb|left|Casino Helsinki features a show and dinner restaurant combining dinner with performance shows.]]
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* [[Evolution (Korn song)|"Evolution" (Korn song)]], 2007
* [[Evolution (Ayumi Hamasaki song)|"Evolution" (Ayumi Hamasaki song)]], 2001
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* [[Evolution (Ayumi Hamasaki song)|"Evolution" (Ayumi Hamasaki song)]], 2001
* [[Evolution (Korn song)|"Evolution" (Korn song)]], 2007
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On August 17, the NHC highlighted the potential for tropical cyclone development off the western coast of Africa in subsequent days.<ref>{{cite web|author=Stacy R. Stewart|title=Tropical Weather Outlook|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/xgtwo/gtwo_archive.php?current_issuance=201608172041&basin=atl&fdays=5|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 17, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> A weak area of low pressure associated with a tropical wave emerged into the eastern Atlantic three days, later,<ref>{{cite web|author=Robbie J. Berg|title=Tropical Weather Outlook|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/xgtwo/gtwo_archive.php?current_issuance=201608210249&basin=atl&fdays=5|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 17, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> and the disturbance steadily coalesced into a tropical depression by 21:00 UTC on August 22.<ref>{{cite report|author1=Robbie J. Berg|author2=David P. Roberts|title=Tropical Depression Seven Public Advisory Number 1|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.public.001.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 22, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> The newly-formed depression organized while headed northwest, intensifying into Tropical Storm Gaston six hours after classification and attaining hurricane intensity by 09:00 UTC on August 25 in accordance with data from the NASA Global Hawk unmanned aircraft.<ref>{{cite report|author=Daniel P. Brown|title=Tropical Storm Gaston Public Advisory Number 2|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.public.002.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 22, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite report|author=Robbie J. Berg|title=Hurricane Gaston Public Advisory Number 11|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.public.011.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 25, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> After its initial peak in intensity, Gaston's satellite appearance began to degrade as an upper-level low imparted strong southwesterly shear on the cyclone.<ref>{{cite report|author=Robbie J. Berg|title=Hurricane Gaston Discussion Number 11|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.discus.012.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 25, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> Upper-level winds slackened early on August 27, and a timely microwave pass highlighted the presence of a low-level eye well embedded in the storm's central dense overcast, indicating the resumption of Gaston's intensification phase.<ref>{{cite report|author=Stacy R. Stewart|title=Tropical Storm Gaston Discussion Number 20|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.discus.020.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 27, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref>
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On August 17, the NHC highlighted the potential for tropical cyclone development off the western coast of Africa in subsequent days.<ref>{{cite web|author=Stacy R. Stewart|title=Tropical Weather Outlook|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/xgtwo/gtwo_archive.php?current_issuance=201608172041&basin=atl&fdays=5|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 17, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> A weak area of low pressure associated with a tropical wave emerged into the eastern Atlantic three days, later,<ref>{{cite web|author=Robbie J. Berg|title=Tropical Weather Outlook|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/xgtwo/gtwo_archive.php?current_issuance=201608210249&basin=atl&fdays=5|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 17, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> and the disturbance steadily coalesced into a tropical depression by 21:00 UTC on August 22.<ref>{{cite report|author1=Robbie J. Berg|author2=David P. Roberts|title=Tropical Depression Seven Public Advisory Number 1|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.public.001.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 22, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> The newly-formed depression organized while headed northwest, intensifying into Tropical Storm Gaston six hours after classification and attaining hurricane intensity by 09:00 UTC on August 25 in accordance with data from the NASA [[Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk|Global Hawk]] unmanned aircraft.<ref>{{cite report|author=Daniel P. Brown|title=Tropical Storm Gaston Public Advisory Number 2|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.public.002.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 22, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite report|author=Robbie J. Berg|title=Hurricane Gaston Public Advisory Number 11|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.public.011.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 25, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> After its initial peak in intensity, Gaston's satellite appearance began to degrade as an upper-level low imparted strong southwesterly shear on the cyclone.<ref>{{cite report|author=Robbie J. Berg|title=Hurricane Gaston Discussion Number 11|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.discus.012.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 25, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref> Upper-level winds slackened early on August 27, and a timely microwave pass highlighted the presence of a low-level eye well embedded in the storm's central dense overcast, indicating the resumption of Gaston's intensification phase.<ref>{{cite report|author=Stacy R. Stewart|title=Tropical Storm Gaston Discussion Number 20|url=http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2016/al07/al072016.discus.020.shtml|publisher=National Hurricane Center|date=August 27, 2016|accessdate=September 12, 2016}}</ref>
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*Former British Railways Locomotive Number 46512, a 2-6-0 [[tender engine]] with a simple 2 cylinder locomotive. It was designed for the [[London Midland and Scottish Railway]] (LMS) and built by [[British Railways]] at [[Swindon Works]] in 1952. The locomotive was designed by [[George Ivatt]] to replace many of the ageing 0-6-0 engines that the LMS used to work on secondary duties and on rural branches.
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*Former British Railways Locomotive Number 46512, a 2-6-0 [[tender engine]] with a simple 2 cylinder locomotive. It was designed for the [[London Midland and Scottish Railway]] (LMS) and built by [[British Railways]] at [[Swindon Works]] in 1952. The locomotive was designed by [[George Ivatt]] to replace many of the ageing 0-6-0 engines that the LMS used to work on secondary duties and on rural branches. Now named "E.V. Cooper Engineer", after the engineer who led the restoration.
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Foot was the daughter of [[Esther Cleveland]] (1893-1980). Esther Cleveland was born in the [[White House]] during her father [[Grover Cleveland]]'s second presidency. Foot's father was Captain William Sidney Bence Bosanquet (1893-1966) of the [[Coldstream Guards]] of the [[British Army]]. Her paternal grandfather was the barrister and judge, Sir [[Frederick Albert Bosanquet]], [[Common Serjeant of London]] from 1900 to 1917. Esther and William married at Westminster Abbey on 14 March 1918.
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Foot was the daughter of [[Esther Cleveland]] (1893-1980) and Captain William Sidney Bence Bosanquet (1893-1966) of the [[Coldstream Guards]] of the [[British Army]]. Her paternal grandfather was the barrister and judge, Sir [[Frederick Albert Bosanquet]], [[Common Serjeant of London]] from 1900 to 1917. Esther and William married at Westminster Abbey on 14 March 1918.
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During the ghetto uprising he was caught and transported together with his daughter to the extermination camp in Poniatowa in the Lublin area, where he was murdered. http://www.sztetl.org.pl/en/article/rozan/12,cemeteries/13473,izrael-fajwiszys/#footnote_0
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During the ghetto uprising he was caught and transported together with his daughter to the extermination camp in Poniatowa in the Lublin area, where he was murdered. http://www.sztetl.org.pl/en/article/rozan/12,cemeteries/13473,izrael-fajwiszys/#footnote_0
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Guido Fackler has researched evidence that indicates that it is possible that Wagner's music was used at the [[Dachau concentration camp]] in 1933–34 to "reeducate" [[political prisoner]]s by exposure to "national music".<ref>Fackler (2007). See also the [http://holocaustmusic.ort.org/places/camps/ Music and the Holocaust] website.</ref> There seems to be no evidence to support claims, sometimes made,<ref>E.g. in Walsh (1992).</ref> that his music was played at [[Extermination camp|Nazi death camps]] during the [[Second World War]].{{#tag:ref|See e.g. John (2004) for a detailed essay on music in the Nazi death camps, which nowhere mentions Wagner.{{or inline|date=October 2016}} See also Potter (2008) 244: "We know from testimonies that concentration camp orchestras played [all sorts of] music ... but that Wagner was explicitly off-limits. However, after the war, unsubstantiated claims that Wagner's music accompanied Jews to their death took on momentum."|group=n}}
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Guido Fackler has researched evidence that indicates that it is possible that Wagner's music was used at the [[Dachau concentration camp]] in 1933–34 to "reeducate" [[political prisoner]]s by exposure to "national music".<ref>Fackler (2007). See also the [http://holocaustmusic.ort.org/places/camps/ Music and the Holocaust] website.</ref> There seems to be no evidence to support claims, sometimes made,<ref>E.g. in Walsh (1992).</ref> that his music was played at [[Extermination camp|Nazi death camps]] during the [[Second World War]].{{#tag:ref|See e.g. John (2004) for a detailed essay on music in the Nazi death camps, which nowhere mentions Wagner. See also Potter (2008) 244: "We know from testimonies that concentration camp orchestras played [all sorts of] music ... but that Wagner was explicitly off-limits. However, after the war, unsubstantiated claims that Wagner's music accompanied Jews to their death took on momentum."|group=n}}
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Also traditional in the genre is the eventual demand on players to team up with others in order to progress at the optimal rate. This sometimes forces players to change their real-world schedules in order to "keep up" with the game-world. A good example of this is the need to trade items to achieve certain goals, or teaming up to kill a powerful enemy. {{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}
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Also traditional in the genre is the eventual demand on players to team up with others in order to progress at the optimal rate. This sometimes forces players to change their real-world schedules in order to "keep up" with the game-world. A good example of this is the need to trade items to achieve certain goals, or teaming up to kill a powerful enemy. {{Clarify|reason=Change from Citation needed|text=is it Traditional?|date=October 2016}}
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In 2013 Kenedy publicly smashed five bottles of [[red wine]] from one of his suppliers, Italian fine wine merchant Fulvio Bressan, on the street in front of the restaurant, in protest at a [[Facebook]] post by Bressan which used the [[Racism|racist]] epithet ''sporca scimmia nera'' about Italy's recently appointed minister for integration [[Cécile Kyenge]]. Kenedy described Bressan as "not only a racist" but "also a spineless one" after Bressan deleted the post to minimise its impact. Bocca di Lupo no longer stocks wine from Bressan.<ref name="loco">{{Cite news|url=http://www.standard.co.uk/news/londoners-diary/chef-goes-loco-over-his-racist-wine-merchant-8804923.html|title=Chef goes loco over his racist wine merchant|last=Shakespeare|first=Sebastian|date=9 September 2013|work=London Evening Standard|page=16|access-date=4 October 2016|via=}}</ref>
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In 2013 Kenedy publicly smashed five bottles of [[red wine]] from one of his suppliers, Italian fine wine merchant Fulvio Bressan, on the street in front of the restaurant, in protest at a [[Facebook]] post by Bressan which used the [[Racism|racist]] epithet ''sporca scimmia nera'' about Italy's recently appointed minister for integration [[Cécile Kyenge]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/forbeswineclub/2013/09/05/would-you-buy-a-wine-made-by-a-racist/|title=Would You Buy A Wine Made By A Racist?|last=Arnold|first=Eric|date=5 September 2013|website=[[Forbes]]|publisher=|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref> Kenedy described Bressan as "not only a racist" but "also a spineless one" after Bressan deleted the post to minimise its impact. Bocca di Lupo no longer stocks wine from Bressan.<ref name="loco">{{Cite news|url=http://www.standard.co.uk/news/londoners-diary/chef-goes-loco-over-his-racist-wine-merchant-8804923.html|title=Chef goes loco over his racist wine merchant|last=Shakespeare|first=Sebastian|date=9 September 2013|work=London Evening Standard|page=16|access-date=4 October 2016|via=}}</ref>
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Two less stable, higher energy [[excited state]]s are readily accessible from this ground state, again in accordance with [[Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity|Hund's first rule]];<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Frimer | first1 = Aryeh A. | title = Singlet Oxygen: Volume I, Physical-Chemical Aspects | date = 1985 | publisher = CRC Press | location = Boca Raton, Fla. | isbn = 9780849364396 | name-list-format = vanc | pages = 4–7 }}</ref> the first moves one of the high energy unpaired ground state electrons from one degenerate orbital to the other, where it "flips" and pairs the other, and creates a new state, a singlet state referred to as the <sup>1</sup>Δ<sub>g</sub> state (a [[term symbol]], where the preceding superscripted "1" indicates it as a singlet state).<ref name="Klán_2009"/><ref name="Atkins_2006"/> Alternatively, both electrons can remain in their degenerate ground state orbitals, but the spin of one can "flip" so that it is now opposite to the second (i.e., it is still in a separate degenerate orbital, but no longer of like spin); this also creates a new state, a singlet state referred to as the <sup>1</sup>Σ{{su|b=g|p=+}} state.<ref name="Klán_2009"/><ref name="Atkins_2006"/> The ground and first two singlet excited states of oxygen can be described by the simple scheme in the figure below<ref>For triplet ground state on right side of diagram, see C.E.Housecroft and A.G.Sharpe ''Inorganic Chemistry'', 2nd ed. (Pearson Prentice-Hall 2005), p.35 ISBN 0130-39913-2</ref><ref>For changes in singlet states on left and in centre, see [[F. Albert Cotton]] and [[Geoffrey Wilkinson]], ''Advanced Inorganic Chemistry'', 5th ed. (John Wiley 1988), p.452 ISBN 0-471-84997-9</ref> (a theoretical presentation and a simplification, as the experimentally observed excited states of oxygen are actually made up of combinations of electronic states).{{citation needed|date=August 2015}}
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Two less stable, higher energy [[excited state]]s are readily accessible from this ground state, again in accordance with [[Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity|Hund's first rule]];<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Frimer | first1 = Aryeh A. | title = Singlet Oxygen: Volume I, Physical-Chemical Aspects | date = 1985 | publisher = CRC Press | location = Boca Raton, Fla. | isbn = 9780849364396 | name-list-format = vanc | pages = 4–7 }}</ref> the first moves one of the high energy unpaired ground state electrons from one degenerate orbital to the other, where it "flips" and pairs the other, and creates a new state, a singlet state referred to as the <sup>1</sup>Δ<sub>g</sub> state (a [[term symbol]], where the preceding superscripted "1" indicates it as a singlet state).<ref name="Klán_2009"/><ref name="Atkins_2006"/> Alternatively, both electrons can remain in their degenerate ground state orbitals, but the spin of one can "flip" so that it is now opposite to the second (i.e., it is still in a separate degenerate orbital, but no longer of like spin); this also creates a new state, a singlet state referred to as the <sup>1</sup>Σ{{su|b=g|p=+}} state.<ref name="Klán_2009"/><ref name="Atkins_2006"/> The ground and first two singlet excited states of oxygen can be described by the simple scheme in the figure below.<ref>For triplet ground state on right side of diagram, see C.E.Housecroft and A.G.Sharpe ''Inorganic Chemistry'', 2nd ed. (Pearson Prentice-Hall 2005), p.35 ISBN 0130-39913-2</ref><ref>For changes in singlet states on left and in centre, see [[F. Albert Cotton]] and [[Geoffrey Wilkinson]]. ''Advanced Inorganic Chemistry'', 5th ed. (John Wiley 1988), p.452 ISBN 0-471-84997-9</ref>
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In 2002, it was announced that a US naval facility would be established in the country, to be used mainly a stopover base for US military aircraft and ships transiting the area.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2210571.stm |title=US naval base to protect Sao Tome oil |date= 22 August 2002 |work=BBC News World Edition |accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref> In late 2004, the US Navy began exploring further options for maritime engagement in the Gulf of Guinea area, and delegates from Sao Tome and Principle attended a conference in Naples, Italy, after which the US submarine tender USS ''Emory S. Land'' conducted a training mission in the area as part of steps towards the establishment of [[United States Africa Command]].<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://www.brown.edu/initiatives/journal-world-affairs/sites/brown.edu.initiatives.journal-world-affairs/files/private/articles/15.1_Pham.pdf |title=America’s New Africa Command: Paradigm Shift or Step Backwards? |journal=Brown Journal of World Affairs |date=2008 |issue=Fall/Winter |volume=XV |last=Pham|first=J. Peter|pages=257–272}}</ref>
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In 2002, it was announced that an unmanned US naval facility would be established in the country, to be used mainly a stopover base for US military aircraft and ships transiting the area.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2210571.stm |title=US naval base to protect Sao Tome oil |date= 22 August 2002 |work=BBC News World Edition |accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref> In late 2004, the US Navy began exploring further options for maritime engagement in the Gulf of Guinea area, and delegates from Sao Tome and Principle attended a conference in Naples, Italy, after which the US submarine tender USS ''Emory S. Land'' conducted a training mission in the area as part of steps towards the establishment of [[United States Africa Command]].<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://www.brown.edu/initiatives/journal-world-affairs/sites/brown.edu.initiatives.journal-world-affairs/files/private/articles/15.1_Pham.pdf |title=America’s New Africa Command: Paradigm Shift or Step Backwards? |journal=Brown Journal of World Affairs |date=2008 |issue=Fall/Winter |volume=XV |last=Pham|first=J. Peter|pages=257–272}}</ref>
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The '''1968 West Virginia Mountaineers football team''' represented [[West Virginia University]] in the [[1968 college football season]]. It was the Mountaineers' 76th overall season and they competed as a [[NCAA Division I FBS independent schools|University Division Independent]]. The team was led by head coach [[Jim Carlen]], in his 3rd year, and played their home games at [[Mountaineer Field (1924)|Mountaineer Field]] in [[Morgantown, West Virginia|Morgantown]], [[West Virginia]]. They finished the season with a record of seven wins and three losses (7–3 overall).
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The '''1968 West Virginia Mountaineers football team''' represented [[West Virginia University]] in the [[1968 college football season]]. It was the Mountaineers' 76th overall season and they competed as an independent]]. The team was led by head coach [[Jim Carlen]], in his third year, and played their home games at [[Mountaineer Field (1924)|Mountaineer Field]] in [[Morgantown, West Virginia]]. They finished the season with a record of7–3.
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[[Paul Hornung]] called Schmidt "the best linebacker in the league," and [[Vince Lombardi]] said of Schmidt, "He's a cat."<ref name=Rose/> In addition to the Pro and College Football Halls of Fame, Schmidt also received numerous other honors, including the following:
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In [[human sexuality]], '''slut-shaming''' is a form of [[social stigma]] applied to people, especially women and girls, who are perceived to violate traditional expectations for sexual behaviors. Some examples of circumstances where women are "slut-shamed" include violating [[dress code]] policies by dressing in perceived sexually provocative ways, requesting access to [[birth control]],<ref name="Lamb B14–B15">{{cite journal | last=Lamb | first=Sharon| author-link = Sharon Lamb | title=The 'Right' Sexuality for Girls |date=27 June 2008 | journal=[[Chronicle of Higher Education]] | volume=54 | issue=42 | pages=B14–B15 | url=https://chronicle.com/article/The-Right-Sexuality-for/13770 | issn=0009-5982 | subscription = yes | quote=In Dilemmas of Desire: Teenage Girls Talk About Sexuality (Harvard University Press, 2002), Deborah L. Tolman complained that we've "desexualized girls' sexuality, substituting the desire for relationship and emotional connection for sexual feelings in their bodies." Recognizing that fact, theorists have used the concept of desire as a way to undo the double standard that applauds a guy for his lust, calling him a player, and shames a girl for hers, calling her a slut.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Albury |first1=Kath |last2=Crawford |first2=Kate |title=Sexting, consent and young people's ethics: Beyond ''Megan's Story'' |journal=[[Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies]] |date=18 May 2012 |volume=26 |issue=3 |pages=463–473 |doi=10.1080/10304312.2012.665840 |quote=Certainly the individualizing admonishment to 'think again' offers no sense of the broader legal and political environment in which sexting might occur, or any critique of a culture that requires young women to preserve their 'reputations' by avoiding overt demonstrations of sexual knowingness and desire. Further, by trading on the propensity of teenagers to feel embarrassment about their bodies and commingling it with the anxiety of mobiles being ever present, the ad becomes a potent mix of technology fear and body shame.}}</ref><ref name="limbaugh"/> having [[Premarital sex|premarital]], [[casual sex|casual]], or [[promiscuous]] sex, engaging in [[prostitution]],<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Tesla|first=Carrasquillo,|date=2014-01-01|title=Understanding Prostitution and the Need for Reform|url=http://digitalcommons.tourolaw.edu/lawreview/vol30/iss3/11/|journal=Touro Law Review|volume=30|issue=3|issn=8756-7326}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?redir_esc=y&id=BbETAAAAQBAJ&q=slut+shaming#v=snippet&q=slut%20shaming&f=false|title=Sex Workers Unite: A History of the Movement from Stonewall to Slutwalk|last=Chateauvert|first=Melinda|date=2014-02-07|publisher=Beacon Press|year=|isbn=9780807061398|location=|pages=49|language=English|quote=It encouraged women to be angry about whore stigma and slut shaming for pursuing sexual pleasure or trading sex for money|via=}}</ref> or when being [[victim blaming|victim blamed]] for being [[rape]]d or otherwise [[sexually assaulted]].<ref name="asking" /><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://bhttps://books.google.co.uk/books?redir_esc=y&q=slut+shaming#v=snippet&q=slut%20shaming&f=false|title=Sex Workers Unite: A History of the Movement from Stonewall to SlutWalk|last=Chateauvert|first=Melinda|date=2014-01-07|publisher=Beacon Press|year=|isbn=9780807061404|location=|pages=|language=en|quote=Slut-shaming implies that victims of sex violence "asked for it" because they were sexually promiscuous or dressed provocatively.|via=}}</ref>
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In [[human sexuality]], '''slut-shaming''' is a form of [[social stigma]] applied to people, especially women and girls, who are perceived to violate certain traditional expectations for sexual behaviors. Some examples of circumstances where women are "slut-shamed" include violating [[dress code]] policies by dressing in perceived sexually provocative ways, requesting access to [[birth control]],<ref name="Lamb B14–B15">{{cite journal | last=Lamb | first=Sharon| author-link = Sharon Lamb | title=The 'Right' Sexuality for Girls |date=27 June 2008 | journal=[[Chronicle of Higher Education]] | volume=54 | issue=42 | pages=B14–B15 | url=https://chronicle.com/article/The-Right-Sexuality-for/13770 | issn=0009-5982 | subscription = yes | quote=In Dilemmas of Desire: Teenage Girls Talk About Sexuality (Harvard University Press, 2002), Deborah L. Tolman complained that we've "desexualized girls' sexuality, substituting the desire for relationship and emotional connection for sexual feelings in their bodies." Recognizing that fact, theorists have used the concept of desire as a way to undo the double standard that applauds a guy for his lust, calling him a player, and shames a girl for hers, calling her a slut.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Albury |first1=Kath |last2=Crawford |first2=Kate |title=Sexting, consent and young people's ethics: Beyond ''Megan's Story'' |journal=[[Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies]] |date=18 May 2012 |volume=26 |issue=3 |pages=463–473 |doi=10.1080/10304312.2012.665840 |quote=Certainly the individualizing admonishment to 'think again' offers no sense of the broader legal and political environment in which sexting might occur, or any critique of a culture that requires young women to preserve their 'reputations' by avoiding overt demonstrations of sexual knowingness and desire. Further, by trading on the propensity of teenagers to feel embarrassment about their bodies and commingling it with the anxiety of mobiles being ever present, the ad becomes a potent mix of technology fear and body shame.}}</ref><ref name="limbaugh"/> having [[Premarital sex|premarital]], [[casual sex|casual]], or [[promiscuous]] sex, engaging in [[prostitution]],<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Tesla|first=Carrasquillo,|date=2014-01-01|title=Understanding Prostitution and the Need for Reform|url=http://digitalcommons.tourolaw.edu/lawreview/vol30/iss3/11/|journal=Touro Law Review|volume=30|issue=3|issn=8756-7326}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?redir_esc=y&id=BbETAAAAQBAJ&q=slut+shaming#v=snippet&q=slut%20shaming&f=false|title=Sex Workers Unite: A History of the Movement from Stonewall to Slutwalk|last=Chateauvert|first=Melinda|date=2014-02-07|publisher=Beacon Press|year=|isbn=9780807061398|location=|pages=49|language=English|quote=It encouraged women to be angry about whore stigma and slut shaming for pursuing sexual pleasure or trading sex for money|via=}}</ref> or when being [[victim blaming|victim blamed]] for being [[rape]]d or otherwise [[sexually assaulted]].<ref name="asking" /><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://bhttps://books.google.co.uk/books?redir_esc=y&q=slut+shaming#v=snippet&q=slut%20shaming&f=false|title=Sex Workers Unite: A History of the Movement from Stonewall to SlutWalk|last=Chateauvert|first=Melinda|date=2014-01-07|publisher=Beacon Press|year=|isbn=9780807061404|location=|pages=|language=en|quote=Slut-shaming implies that victims of sex violence "asked for it" because they were sexually promiscuous or dressed provocatively.|via=}}</ref>
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In the series ''[[When Louis Met...]]'' (2000–02), Theroux accompanied a different British celebrity in each programme in their daily lives, interviewing them as they go. His episode about British entertainer [[Jimmy Savile]], ''When Louis Met Jimmy'',<!--Mirror ref not about Theroux. Salted. --Lexein --><ref name="GuardianJimmy">{{cite web | url=http://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2014/mar/23/louis-theroux-inhabit-intimate-space-jimmy-savile | title=Louis Theroux: 'You get to inhabit quite an intimate space' | publisher=The Guardian | date=22 March 2014 | accessdate=20 March 2015 | author=Lewis, Tim}}</ref> was voted one of the top documentaries of all time in a survey by Britain's [[Channel 4]].<ref name="IMDBJimmy">{{cite web | url=http://www.imdb.com/list/ls000124764/ | title=Channel 4's "50 Greatest Documentaries" | publisher=IMDB | date=18 Apr 2011 | accessdate=20 March 2015}}</ref> Some years after the episode was filmed, [[NSPCC]] described Savile as one of the most prolific sex offenders in Great Britain.<ref name="BBCSavile">{{cite web | url=http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-31948094 | title=BBC commissions Savile documentary | publisher=BBC News | date=18 March 2015 | accessdate=20 March 2015}}</ref>
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In the series ''[[When Louis Met...]]'' (2000–02), Theroux accompanied a different British celebrity in each programme in their daily lives, interviewing them as they go. His episode about British entertainer [[Jimmy Savile]], ''When Louis Met Jimmy'',<!--Mirror ref not about Theroux. Salted. --Lexein --><ref name="GuardianJimmy">{{cite web | url=http://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2014/mar/23/louis-theroux-inhabit-intimate-space-jimmy-savile | title=Louis Theroux: 'You get to inhabit quite an intimate space' | publisher=The Guardian | date=22 March 2014 | accessdate=20 March 2015 | author=Lewis, Tim}}</ref> was voted one of the top documentaries of all time in a 2005 survey by Britain's [[Channel 4]].<ref name="IMDBJimmy">{{cite web | url=http://www.imdb.com/list/ls000124764/ | title=Channel 4's "50 Greatest Documentaries" | publisher=IMDB | date=18 Apr 2011 | accessdate=20 March 2015}}</ref> Some years after the episode was filmed, [[NSPCC]] described Savile as one of the most prolific sex offenders in Great Britain.<ref name="BBCSavile">{{cite web | url=http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-31948094 | title=BBC commissions Savile documentary | publisher=BBC News | date=18 March 2015 | accessdate=20 March 2015}}</ref>
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Separately, the [[Academic Ranking of World Universities]] published by the Shanghai Ranking Consultancy that ranks universities' research performance and places a high weightage on the number of Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals won by a university’s alumni and faculty placed NTU in the range of 101-150th worldwide and 2nd in Singapore. However, this ranking methodology has proven to be inherently biased against young universities like NTU.<ref>http://www.hey.ntu.edu.sg/issue24/features_02.html</ref> As of May 2015, Microsoft Academic Search website ranks NTU's overall engineering as the 8th in the world for the last 5 years, according to the number publications and H-Index criteria.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://academic.research.microsoft.com/RankList?entitytype=7&topdomainid=8&subdomainid=0&last=10&orderby=6&continentid=0/ | title = Microsoft Academic Research -Top organizations in engineering- }}</ref>
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Separately, the [[Academic Ranking of World Universities]] published by the Shanghai Ranking Consultancy that ranks universities' research performance and places a high weightage on the number of Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals won by a university’s alumni and faculty placed NTU in the range of 101-150th worldwide and 2nd in Singapore. Nevertheless, the alternate [[Academic Ranking of World Universities]] that excludes the weightage on Noble prices and Field Medals actually places NTU at 151-200.<ref>http://www.shanghairanking.com/Alternative_Ranking_Excluding_Award_Factor/Excluding_Award_Factor2014.html</ref> Despite this, NTU's president have concluded that the ranking methodology has proven to be inherently biased against young universities like NTU due to the inclusion of award factor.<ref>http://www.hey.ntu.edu.sg/issue24/features_02.html</ref> As of May 2015, Microsoft Academic Search website ranks NTU's overall engineering as the 8th in the world for the last 5 years, according to the number publications and H-Index criteria.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://academic.research.microsoft.com/RankList?entitytype=7&topdomainid=8&subdomainid=0&last=10&orderby=6&continentid=0/ | title = Microsoft Academic Research -Top organizations in engineering- }}</ref>
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Lederman was born in New York City, New York, the son of Minna (née Rosenberg) and Morris Lederman, a laundryman.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=UXUbesKLjBoC&pg=PA229&dq=Minna+Rosenberg+Morris+Lederman&redir_esc=y Fermilab: Physics, the Frontier, and Megascience - Lillian Hoddeson, Adrienne W. Kolb, Catherine Westfall - Google Books<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Lederman graduated from the [[James Monroe High School (New York)|James Monroe High School]] in the [[South Bronx]]. He received his [[bachelor's degree]] from the [[City College of New York]] in 1943, and received a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] from [[Columbia University]] in 1951. He then joined the Columbia faculty and eventually became [[Eugene Higgins]] Professor of Physics. In 1960, on leave from Columbia, he spent some time at [[CERN]] in Geneva as a [[Ford Foundation]] Fellow.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Charpak|first=G.|last2=Lederman|first2=L.M.|last3=Sens|first3=J.C.|last4=Zichichi|first4=A.|date=1960-08-01|title=A method for trapping muons in magnetic fields, and its application to a redetermination of the EDM of the muon|url=http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02860257|journal=Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965)|language=English|volume=17|issue=3|pages=288–303|doi=10.1007/BF02860257}}</ref> He took an extended leave of absence from Columbia in 1979 to become director of Fermilab. Resigning from Columbia (and retiring from Fermilab) in 1989 to teach briefly at the [[University of Chicago]], he then moved to the [[IIT Physics Department|physics department]] of the [[Illinois Institute of Technology]], where he currently serves as the Pritzker Professor of Science. In 1991, Lederman became President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Lederman was born in New York City, New York, the son of Minna (née Rosenberg) and Morris Lederman, a laundryman.<ref name="HoddesonKolb2009">{{cite book|author1=Lillian Hoddeson|author2=Adrienne W. Kolb|author3=Catherine Westfall|title=Fermilab: Physics, the Frontier, and Megascience|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=UXUbesKLjBoC&pg=PA229|date=1 August 2009|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=978-0-226-34625-0|pages=229}}</ref> Lederman graduated from the [[James Monroe High School (New York)|James Monroe High School]] in the [[South Bronx]]. He received his [[bachelor's degree]] from the [[City College of New York]] in 1943, and received a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] from [[Columbia University]] in 1951. He then joined the Columbia faculty and eventually became [[Eugene Higgins]] Professor of Physics. In 1960, on leave from Columbia, he spent some time at [[CERN]] in Geneva as a [[Ford Foundation]] Fellow.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Charpak|first=G.|last2=Lederman|first2=L.M.|last3=Sens|first3=J.C.|last4=Zichichi|first4=A.|date=1960-08-01|title=A method for trapping muons in magnetic fields, and its application to a redetermination of the EDM of the muon|url=http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02860257|journal=Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965)|language=English|volume=17|issue=3|pages=288–303|doi=10.1007/BF02860257}}</ref> He took an extended leave of absence from Columbia in 1979 to become director of Fermilab. Resigning from Columbia (and retiring from Fermilab) in 1989 to teach briefly at the [[University of Chicago]], he then moved to the [[IIT Physics Department|physics department]] of the [[Illinois Institute of Technology]], where he currently serves as the Pritzker Professor of Science. In 1991, Lederman became President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Sociology Prof. Matthew Hughey describes the narrative structure of the "White Savior" film as follows, first:<ref name=Hughey2015>{{cite web|url=https://contexts.org/blog/the-whiteness-of-oscar-night/ |title=The Whiteness of Oscar Night |last=Hughey |first=Matthew W.|website=Contexts |date=January 19, 2015 |accessdate=July 22, 2016}}</ref>
<blockquote>A White Savior film is often based on some supposedly true story. Second, it features a nonwhite group or person who experiences conflict and struggle with others that is particularly dangerous or threatening to their life and livelihood. Third, a White person (the savior) enters the milieu and through his or her sacrifices, as a teacher, mentor, lawyer, military hero, aspiring writer, or wannabe Native American warrior, is able to physically save—or at least morally redeem—the person or community of folks of color, by the film's end. Examples of this genre include films like ''Glory'' (1989), ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996), ''Amistad'' (1997), ''Finding Forrester'' (2000), ''The Last Samurai'' (2003), ''Half-Nelson'' (2006), ''Freedom Writers'' (2007), ''Gran Torino'' (2008), ''Avatar'' (2009), ''The Blind Side'' (2009), ''[[The Help (film)|The Help (2011)]]'', and the list goes on.</blockquote>
Hughey attributes the white savior narrative to the rise of "racial schizophrenia" in the United States in the latter half of the 20th century.<ref name="temple1" /> Following the release of the film adaptations of the play ''[[A Raisin in the Sun]]'' (1959), by [[Lorraine Hansberry]], and the novel ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]'' (1960), by [[Harper Lee]], in the 1960s, the films of the [[Blaxploitation]] genre of the 1970s reflected continued discontent over the social and racial inequality of non-white people in the United States, and functioned as counterbalance to the trope of the white savior. Hughey said that starting in the 1980s, continued cultural [[hypersegregation]] led to the widespread misbelief, by many American white people, that the nation had reached a post-racial state of social relations, which resulted in a backlash against the racial and ethnic diversity in the cinema of the previous decades, on screen during the 1960s and the 1970s; thus, the popular cinema of the 1990s and the early 2000s featured the white savior narrative.<ref name="temple1" /> That the reappearance of the white-savior narrative occurred because the majority of white people in the U.S. had little substantive social interaction with non-white people of different races and ethnic groups.<ref name="temple1" /> Therefore, the initial rise, and continued popularity, of the white-savior film trope likely offered interracial experiences to the mostly white viewers at the cinema, who usually do not encounter colored people in real life.
At the cinema, the white savior narrative might be filling a psychological niche for the majority of white people, as an expression of a latent desire for interracial reconciliation and goodwill.<ref name="temple1" /> By presenting stories of racial redemption, involving black people and white people who profess to reach across racial barriers, Hollywood might be catering to a mostly white audience who believe themselves unfairly victimized by non-white ethnic groups, because they are culturally exhausted with the unfinished national discourse about race and ethnicity in the U.S.<ref name="temple1" /> That movies utilizing the narrative trope of the white savior, have notably similar storylines, which supposedly offer a nobler approach to race relations, they offer psychological refuge and escapism for white Americans seeking to avoid substantive conversations about race, racism, and racial identity.<ref name="temple1" /> In this way, the narrative trope of the white savior can be seen as an important cultural device and artifact arising from the desire to repair the damage wrought by the myth of [[white supremacy]] and [[paternalism]], regardless of the inherently racist overtones of that narrative trope.<ref name="temple1" />
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In “The Whiteness of Oscar Night” (2015), Matthew Hughey describes the narrative structure of the sub-genre:
<blockquote>A White Savior film is often based on some supposedly true story. Second, it features a nonwhite group or person who experiences conflict and struggle with others that is particularly dangerous or threatening to their life and livelihood. Third, a White person (the savior) enters the milieu and through his or her sacrifices, as a teacher, mentor, lawyer, military hero, aspiring writer, or wannabe Native American warrior, is able to physically save—or at least morally redeem—the person or community of folks of color, by the film's end. Examples of this genre include films like ''Glory'' (1989), ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996), ''Amistad'' (1997), ''Finding Forrester'' (2000), ''The Last Samurai'' (2003), ''Half-Nelson'' (2006), ''Freedom Writers'' (2007), ''Gran Torino'' (2008), ''Avatar'' (2009), ''The Blind Side'' (2009), ''[[The Help (film)|The Help (2011)]]'', and the list goes on.<ref name=Hughey2015>{{cite web|url=https://contexts.org/blog/the-whiteness-of-oscar-night/ |title=The Whiteness of Oscar Night |last=Hughey |first=Matthew W.|website=Contexts |date=January 19, 2015 |accessdate=July 22, 2016}}</ref></blockquote>
That the white savior film arose from the occurrence of "racial schizophrenia" in the culture of the U.S. in the latter half of the 20th century.<ref name="temple1" /> Following the release of cinematic adaptations of the play ''[[A Raisin in the Sun]]'' (1959), by [[Lorraine Hansberry]], and the novel ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]'' (1960), by [[Harper Lee]], in the 1960s, the films of the [[Blaxploitation]] genre of the 1970s reflected continued discontent over the social and racial inequality of non-white people in the United States, and functioned as counterbalance to the trope of the white savior. That from the 1980s, continued cultural [[hypersegregation]] led to the common misbelief, by many American white people, that the nation had reached a post-racial state of social relations, which resulted in a backlash against the racial and ethnic diversity of the cinema of the previous decades, on screen during the 1960s and the 1970s; thus, the popular cinema of the 1990s and the early 2000s featured the white savior narrative.<ref name="temple1" /> That the reappearance of the white-savior narrative occurred because the majority of white people in the U.S. had little substantive social interaction with non-white people of different races and ethnic groups.<ref name="temple1" /> Therefore, the initial rise, and continued popularity, of the white-savior film trope likely offered interracial experiences to the mostly white viewers at the cinema, who usually do not encounter colored people in real life.
At the cinema, the white savior narrative occupies a psychological niche for most white people, as an expression of their latent desire for interracial goodwill and reconciliation.<ref name="temple1" /> By presenting stories of racial redemption, involving black people and white people professing to reach across racial barriers, Hollywood is catering to a mostly white audience who believe themselves unfairly victimized by non-white ethnic groups, because they are culturally exhausted with the unfinished national discourse about race and ethnicity in U.S. society.<ref name="temple1" /> Hence, movies featuring the narrative trope of the white savior have notably similar storylines, which present an ostensibly nobler approach to race relations, but offer psychological refuge and escapism for white Americans seeking to avoid substantive conversations about race, racism, and [[racial identity]].<ref name="temple1" /> In this way, the narrative trope of the white savior is an important cultural artifact, a device to realize the desire to repair the social and cultural damage wrought by the myths of [[white supremacy]] and [[paternalism]], regardless of the inherently racist overtones of the white-savior narrative trope.<ref name="temple1" />
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Some SM sports teams successfully compete against high school teams from throughout Texas. The following records were found at the [http://http://www.smtexas.org/Page/Athletics/Marksman-Championships St. Mark's Website] <ref>[http://tiscawaterpolo.aquanite.com/state-championship-2015/]</ref><ref name="ReferenceC">[http://www.smtexas.org/page/News-Detail-Sports?pk=820416&fromId=195777]</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smtexas.org/podium/default.aspx?t=204&nid=763669|title=St. Mark's School of Texas|work=smtexas.org|accessdate=June 10, 2015}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceC"/><ref>[http://www.smtexas.org/page/News-Detail-Sports?pk=817138&fromId=195777]</ref><ref>[http://www.laxpower.com/hschamps/champs.php?year=2013&gender=B]</ref><ref>[https://issuu.com/smtexas/docs/december_book/21]</ref><ref>[http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/high-school/sportsdaydfw/2012/02/08/legendary-wrestling-coach-at-st.-marks-ready-for-retirement]</ref>
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Some SM sports teams successfully compete against high school teams from throughout Texas. <ref>[www.smtexas.org/Page/Athletics/Marksman-Championships St. Mark's Website]</ref><ref>[http://tiscawaterpolo.aquanite.com/state-championship-2015/]</ref><ref name="ReferenceC">[http://www.smtexas.org/page/News-Detail-Sports?pk=820416&fromId=195777]</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smtexas.org/podium/default.aspx?t=204&nid=763669|title=St. Mark's School of Texas|work=smtexas.org|accessdate=June 10, 2015}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceC"/><ref>[http://www.smtexas.org/page/News-Detail-Sports?pk=817138&fromId=195777]</ref><ref>[http://www.laxpower.com/hschamps/champs.php?year=2013&gender=B]</ref><ref>[https://issuu.com/smtexas/docs/december_book/21]</ref><ref>[http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/high-school/sportsdaydfw/2012/02/08/legendary-wrestling-coach-at-st.-marks-ready-for-retirement]</ref>
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| It is illegal to sell tobacco products to minors. No one shall smoke on school or education premises.<br />''No age limit prior to December 29th 2006.''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tobaccocontrollaws.org/files/live/China/China%20-%20Law%20on%20the%20Protection%20of%20Minors.pdf |title=Law on Protection of Minors of the People's Republic of China |author= |date=2006-12-29 |website=tobaccocontrollaws.org |page=1 |publisher=Seventh National People's Congress |access-date=2015-05-29}}</ref>
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During the summer of 1968 (in compliance with the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968), temporary portable classrooms were constructed between the Ross and Sonderling Buildings, housing the language and health classes. The Guy di Pietro Building was later constructed in between the two main buildings and named in honor of the late Social Studies (1963-1967) Department Chairman (1967-1972), who became the Superintendent of Schools in 1973, and remained so until his death in 1985. http://www.robsny.org/News/InMemorium/InMemorium.html (G. Guy Di Pietro , second scroll)
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During the summer of 1968 (in compliance with the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968), temporary portable classrooms were constructed between the Ross and Sonderling Buildings, housing the language and health classes. The Guy di Pietro Building was later constructed in between the two main buildings and named in honor of the late Social Studies (1963-1967) Department Chairman (1967-1972), who became the Superintendent of Schools in 1973, and remained so until his death in 1985. http://www.robsny.org/News/InMemorium/InMemorium.html (G. Guy Di Pietro, second scroll)
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Theaker was born in [[Moose Jaw]], [[Saskatchewan]], Canada. She is best known as Casey Edison on the [[Lucasfilm]] science fiction satire ''[[Maniac Mansion (TV series)|Maniac Mansion]]'' which ran from 1990 until 1993. In 1985, Theaker graduated from the [[University of Saskatchewan]] and later moved to Toronto, where she became a member of [[The Second City]]'s resident company. Since 1987, She has played roles in various television shows and movies, including ''[[The Kids in the Hall]]'', ''[[Joey (TV series)|Joey]]'', *''[[Howie Mandel's Sunny Skies]]'', ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', ''[[Rat Race (film)|Rat Race]]'', ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]'', ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'', and ''[[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' as well as the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' season-eight episode entitled "[[Citizen Joe]]." She is a member of [[Christopher Guest]]'s cinematic repertory company and has appeared in four films and multiple commercials for director Guest. Theaker guest starred in the third season of the acclaimed sitcom ''[[Husbands (TV series)|Husbands]]''.<ref name="MTV Geek!; casting">{{citation|url=http://geek-news.mtv.com/2013/07/19/sdcc-2013-husbands-first-look/|title=SDCC 2013: First Look At 'Husbands' Season 3 Guest Stars [EXCLUSIVE]|first=Eddie|last=Wright|date=July 19, 2013|publisher=mtv.com|accessdate=July 21, 2013}}</ref>
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Theaker was born in [[Moose Jaw]], [[Saskatchewan]], Canada. She is best known as Casey Edison on the [[Lucasfilm]] science fiction satire ''[[Maniac Mansion (TV series)|Maniac Mansion]]'' which ran from 1990 until 1993. In 1985, Theaker graduated from the [[University of Saskatchewan]] and later moved to Toronto, where she became a member of [[The Second City]]'s resident company. Since 1987, She has played roles in various television shows and movies, including ''[[The Kids in the Hall]]'', ''[[Joey (TV series)|Joey]]'', *''[[Howie Mandel's Sunny Skies]]'', ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', ''[[Rat Race (film)|Rat Race]]'', ''[[Entourage (U.S. TV series)|Entourage]]'', ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]'', and ''[[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' as well as the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' season-eight episode entitled "[[Citizen Joe]]." She is a member of [[Christopher Guest]]'s cinematic repertory company and has appeared in four films and multiple commercials for director Guest. Theaker guest starred in the third season of the acclaimed sitcom ''[[Husbands (TV series)|Husbands]]''.<ref name="MTV Geek!; casting">{{citation|url=http://geek-news.mtv.com/2013/07/19/sdcc-2013-husbands-first-look/|title=SDCC 2013: First Look At 'Husbands' Season 3 Guest Stars [EXCLUSIVE]|first=Eddie|last=Wright|date=July 19, 2013|publisher=mtv.com|accessdate=July 21, 2013}}</ref>
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Aloni was the head cinema coach in the [[Juliano Mer-Khamis#The Freedom Theatre|Freedom Theatre]] of the [[Jenin]] Refugee Camp. After the 2011 murder of [[Juliano Mer Khamis]], the founder and head of The Freedom Theater, Aloni directed an Arabic adaptation of ''Waiting for Godot'' with the Freedom Theatre's graduate students, a production that toured to New York. He is a member of the advisory board of [[Jewish Voice for Peace]], an American organization that says it says it "seeks an end to the [[Israeli-occupied territories|Israeli occupation]] of the [[West Bank]], the [[Gaza Strip]], and [[East Jerusalem]],"<ref name="mission">{{cite web|url=http://jewishvoiceforpeace.org/content/jvp-mission-statement|title=JVP Mission Statement|work=jewishvoiceforpeace.org}}</ref> and which its critics say musters Jewish opposition to and works to undermine public support for Israel.<ref>[http://www.adl.org/israel-international/anti-israel-activity/c/profile-jewish-voice-for.html Profile: 'Jewish Voice for Peace,'] [[Anti-Defamation League]], 18 November, 2014.</ref>
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Aloni was the head cinema coach in the [[Juliano Mer-Khamis#The Freedom Theatre|Freedom Theatre]] of the [[Jenin]] Refugee Camp. After the 2011 murder of [[Juliano Mer Khamis]], the founder and head of The Freedom Theater, Aloni directed an Arabic adaptation of ''Waiting for Godot'' with the Freedom Theatre's graduate students, a production that toured to New York. He is a member of the advisory board of [[Jewish Voice for Peace]], an American organization that says it says it "seeks an end to the [[Israeli-occupied territories|Israeli occupation]] of the [[West Bank]], the [[Gaza Strip]], and [[East Jerusalem]],"<ref name="mission">{{cite web|url=http://jewishvoiceforpeace.org/content/jvp-mission-statement|title=JVP Mission Statement|work=jewishvoiceforpeace.org}}</ref> and which critics say musters Jewish opposition to and works to undermine public support for Israel.<ref>[http://www.adl.org/israel-international/anti-israel-activity/c/profile-jewish-voice-for.html Profile: 'Jewish Voice for Peace,'] [[Anti-Defamation League]], 18 November, 2014.</ref>
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The 50 State Quarters Program was started to support a new generation of coin collectors,<ref name=Muoio>Muoio, Anna. (1999-11-30) [http://www.fastcompany.com/38508/mint-condition "Mint Condition"], Fast Company. Retrieved 2011-01-16.</ref><ref>David L. Ganz, "The Official Guidebook to America's State Quarters", Random House, 2000.</ref> and it became the most successful [[Numismatics|numismatic]] program in history, with roughly half of the U.S. population collecting the coins, either in a casual manner or as a serious pursuit.<ref name="nyt nov07">{{cite news|last=Healey|first=Matthew|title=State Quarters Near End of Popular Run|publisher=New York Times|date=2007-11-28|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/28/us/28coins.html?em&ex=1196398800&en=5053b00525f22372&ei=5087%0A |accessdate=2007-11-28| archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20071130095633/http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/28/us/28coins.html?em&ex=1196398800&en=5053b00525f22372&ei=5087%0A| archivedate= 30 November 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref> The U.S. federal government so far has made additional profits of $3.0 billion from collectors [[seigniorage|taking the coins out of circulation]].<ref name="StateQuarters">{{cite web|title=50 State Quarters Report: 10 Years of Honoring Our Nation's History and Heritage|url=http://www.usmint.gov/downloads/mint_programs/50sqReport.pdf|publisher=U.S. Mint|accessdate=24 January 2014}}</ref>
States usually employed one of two approaches in making this selection. In 33 states, the governor selected the final recommended design, often based on the recommendations of advisory groups and citizens. In the other 17 states, citizens selected the final design through online, telephone, mail or other public votes. US Mint engravers applied all final design concepts approved by the secretary of treasury. The media and public attention surrounding this process and the release of each state's quarter was intense and produced significant publicity for the program.<ref name="StateQuarters" /><ref name="faq">{{cite web|title=The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program – Frequently Asked Questions|url=http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/50sq_program/index.cfm?action=faq_50sq#anchor246828|publisher=[[United States Mint]]|accessdate=2007-11-29| archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20071216114150/http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/50sq_program/index.cfm?action=faq_50sq| archivedate= 16 December 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>
*'''Arizona:''' The banner reading "Grand Canyon State" in the design is intended to split the quarter into two sections and indicate the Grand Canyon and the saguaro cactus are in two different Arizona scenes, as the saguaro cactus is not native to the area near the Grand Canyon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.azgovernor.gov/azquarter/QPoll.asp|title=Arizona State Quarter|accessdate=2008-05-16|work=Governor of Arizona (official site)| archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20080517012607/http://www.azgovernor.gov/azquarter/QPoll.asp| archivedate= 17 May 2008 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>
*'''Georgia:''' The outline of the state of Georgia on the quarter appears to have accidentally left out [[Dade County, Georgia|Dade County]], which is in the extreme northwestern part of the state. In 1860 Dade residents voted to secede from the United States, and from the state of Georgia. The county's secession was never legally recognized, and Dade residents chose to "rejoin" the United States in 1945.<ref>{{cite web|last=Dade County, Georgia|title=The State Of Dade|url=http://www.dadecounty-ga.gov/StateofDade.cfm?lid=1119|publisher=Dade County, Georgia|accessdate=4 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''Missouri:''' The design contest winner for the Missouri quarter, Paul Jackson, has claimed that the Mint [[engraver]] needlessly redesigned Jackson's original submission. The Mint stated that Jackson's design was not coinable, but a private mint later demonstrated that it was. It emerged that Mint engravers may exercise discretion in the final design of U.S. coinage, and the term "design contest" was dropped from solicitations for ideas for later state quarters.<ref name="pauljackson">{{cite web |url=http://www.pauljackson.com/Quartergate.pdf |title=Quartergate |accessdate=2007-02-03 |format=PDF |work= | archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20061224112122/http://pauljackson.com/Quartergate.pdf| archivedate= 24 December 2006 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref><ref name="scvhistory">{{cite web |url=http://www.scvhistory.com/scvhistory/signal/coins/worden-coinage1205a.htm |title=50-State Quarters: Credit Where Credit Is Due |publisher= [[Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society]] | accessdate=2007-02-03 |work= }}</ref>
*'''Tennessee:''' There has also been some controversy over the Tennessee quarter. Some sources<ref>{{cite news|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20020320235108/http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/020306/168/17tmr.html |url=http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/020306/168/17tmr.html|archivedate=March 20, 2002|agency=AP|title=Top Stories Photos – AP|publisher=Yahoo! News}}</ref> claim that the details on the instruments depicted on the quarter are inaccurate, such as the number of strings on the guitar and the location of the tubing on the trumpet, although the number of strings on the guitar-like instrument is accurate if the instrument is in fact the [[Mexican vihuela]] that influenced the country-and-western music prominent in Nashville culture and business.[[File:TenneseeQuarter5String.jpg|thumb|5 strings on the guitar on the Tennessee state quarter.]]
A 2005 Minnesota double die quarter, as well as a 2005 Minnesota quarter with extra trees (another die error), have both triggered numismatic interest. An unusual die break on some 2005 Kansas quarters created a humpback bison.<ref name="coinworld">{{cite journal |last= |first= |authorlink= |year= |month= |title= Coin World|journal=Coin World |volume= |issue= |pages= |url=http://www.coinworldonline.com/ |accessdate=2007-02-02 |date=October 17, 2005 |quote=no| archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20070127233034/http://coinworldonline.com/| archivedate= 27 January 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref> Relatively more common are Kansas quarters bearing the motto "IN GOD WE RUST".<ref>{{cite web|author=Susan Headley|title=In God We Rust – A State Quarter Error Caused by a Filled Die Strike Through |work=About.com|accessdate=2007-08-11|url=http://coins.about.com/od/uscoins/a/error_quarter_r.htm| archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20070908090408/http://coins.about.com/od/uscoins/a/error_quarter_r.htm| archivedate= 8 September 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>
*On May 4, 2005, it ran a further story titled "U.S. Mint Gears Up To Issue Commemorative County Pennies".<ref name="onion2">{{cite news |url=http://www.theonion.com/content/node/31003 |title=U.S. Mint Gears Up To Issue Commemorative County Pennies |accessdate=2007-02-02 |work=[[The Onion]] | archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20070204040741/http://www.theonion.com/content/node/31003| archivedate= 4 February 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>
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The 50 State Quarters Program was started to support a new generation of coin collectors,<ref name=Muoio>Muoio, Anna. (1999-11-30) [http://www.fastcompany.com/38508/mint-condition "Mint Condition"], Fast Company. Retrieved 2011-01-16.</ref><ref>David L. Ganz, "The Official Guidebook to America's State Quarters", Random House, 2000.</ref> and it became the most successful [[Numismatics|numismatic]] program in history, with roughly half of the U.S. population collecting the coins, either in a casual manner or as a serious pursuit.<ref name="nyt nov07">{{cite news|last=Healey |first=Matthew |title=State Quarters Near End of Popular Run |publisher=New York Times |date=2007-11-28 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/28/us/28coins.html?em&ex=1196398800&en=5053b00525f22372&ei=5087%0A |accessdate=2007-11-28 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071130095633/http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/28/us/28coins.html?em&ex=1196398800&en=5053b00525f22372&ei=5087%0A |archivedate=30 November 2007 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> The U.S. federal government so far has made additional profits of $3.0 billion from collectors [[seigniorage|taking the coins out of circulation]].<ref name="StateQuarters">{{cite web|title=50 State Quarters Report: 10 Years of Honoring Our Nation's History and Heritage|url=http://www.usmint.gov/downloads/mint_programs/50sqReport.pdf|publisher=U.S. Mint|accessdate=24 January 2014}}</ref>
States usually employed one of two approaches in making this selection. In 33 states, the governor selected the final recommended design, often based on the recommendations of advisory groups and citizens. In the other 17 states, citizens selected the final design through online, telephone, mail or other public votes. US Mint engravers applied all final design concepts approved by the secretary of treasury. The media and public attention surrounding this process and the release of each state's quarter was intense and produced significant publicity for the program.<ref name="StateQuarters" /><ref name="faq">{{cite web|title=The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program – Frequently Asked Questions |url=http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/50sq_program/index.cfm?action=faq_50sq#anchor246828 |publisher=[[United States Mint]] |accessdate=2007-11-29 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071216114150/http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/50sq_program/index.cfm?action=faq_50sq |archivedate=16 December 2007 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref>
*'''Arizona:''' The banner reading "Grand Canyon State" in the design is intended to split the quarter into two sections and indicate the Grand Canyon and the saguaro cactus are in two different Arizona scenes, as the saguaro cactus is not native to the area near the Grand Canyon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.azgovernor.gov/azquarter/QPoll.asp |title=Arizona State Quarter |accessdate=2008-05-16 |work=Governor of Arizona (official site) |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517012607/http://www.azgovernor.gov/azquarter/QPoll.asp |archivedate=17 May 2008 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref>
*'''Georgia:''' The outline of the state of Georgia on the quarter appears to have accidentally left out [[Dade County, Georgia|Dade County]], which is in the extreme northwestern part of the state. In 1860 Dade residents voted to secede from the United States, and from the state of Georgia. The county's secession was never legally recognized, and Dade residents chose to "rejoin" the United States in 1945.<ref>{{cite web|last=Dade County, Georgia |title=The State Of Dade |url=http://www.dadecounty-ga.gov/StateofDade.cfm?lid=1119 |publisher=Dade County, Georgia |accessdate=4 April 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112162444/http://www.dadecounty-ga.gov:80/StateofDade.cfm?lid=1119 |archivedate=12 November 2012 |df= }}</ref>
*'''Missouri:''' The design contest winner for the Missouri quarter, Paul Jackson, has claimed that the Mint [[engraver]] needlessly redesigned Jackson's original submission. The Mint stated that Jackson's design was not coinable, but a private mint later demonstrated that it was. It emerged that Mint engravers may exercise discretion in the final design of U.S. coinage, and the term "design contest" was dropped from solicitations for ideas for later state quarters.<ref name="pauljackson">{{cite web|url=http://www.pauljackson.com/Quartergate.pdf |title=Quartergate |accessdate=2007-02-03 |format=PDF |work= |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061224112122/http://pauljackson.com/Quartergate.pdf |archivedate=24 December 2006 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref><ref name="scvhistory">{{cite web |url=http://www.scvhistory.com/scvhistory/signal/coins/worden-coinage1205a.htm |title=50-State Quarters: Credit Where Credit Is Due |publisher= [[Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society]] | accessdate=2007-02-03 |work= }}</ref>
*'''Tennessee:''' There has also been some controversy over the Tennessee quarter. Some sources<ref>{{cite news|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20020320235108/http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/020306/168/17tmr.html |url=http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/020306/168/17tmr.html |archivedate=March 20, 2002 |agency=AP |title=Top Stories Photos – AP |publisher=Yahoo! News |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> claim that the details on the instruments depicted on the quarter are inaccurate, such as the number of strings on the guitar and the location of the tubing on the trumpet, although the number of strings on the guitar-like instrument is accurate if the instrument is in fact the [[Mexican vihuela]] that influenced the country-and-western music prominent in Nashville culture and business.[[File:TenneseeQuarter5String.jpg|thumb|5 strings on the guitar on the Tennessee state quarter.]]
A 2005 Minnesota double die quarter, as well as a 2005 Minnesota quarter with extra trees (another die error), have both triggered numismatic interest. An unusual die break on some 2005 Kansas quarters created a humpback bison.<ref name="coinworld">{{cite journal|last= |first= |authorlink= |year= |month= |title=Coin World |journal=Coin World |volume= |issue= |pages= |url=http://www.coinworldonline.com/ |accessdate=2007-02-02 |date=October 17, 2005 |quote=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070127233034/http://coinworldonline.com/ |archivedate=27 January 2007 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Relatively more common are Kansas quarters bearing the motto "IN GOD WE RUST".<ref>{{cite web|author=Susan Headley |title=In God We Rust – A State Quarter Error Caused by a Filled Die Strike Through |work=About.com |accessdate=2007-08-11 |url=http://coins.about.com/od/uscoins/a/error_quarter_r.htm |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070908090408/http://coins.about.com/od/uscoins/a/error_quarter_r.htm |archivedate=8 September 2007 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref>
*On May 4, 2005, it ran a further story titled "U.S. Mint Gears Up To Issue Commemorative County Pennies".<ref name="onion2">{{cite news|url=http://www.theonion.com/content/node/31003 |title=U.S. Mint Gears Up To Issue Commemorative County Pennies |accessdate=2007-02-02 |work=[[The Onion]] |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070204040741/http://www.theonion.com/content/node/31003 |archivedate=4 February 2007 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref>
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'''''The Calling of Saint Matthew''''' is a [[masterpiece]] by [[Caravaggio|Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio]], depicting the [[Calling of Matthew|moment at which Jesus Christ inspires Matthew to follow him]]. It was completed in 1599–1600 for the [[Contarelli Chapel]] in the church of the French congregation, [[San Luigi dei Francesi]] in [[Rome]], where it remains today. It hangs alongside two other paintings of Matthew by Caravaggio, [[The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew (Caravaggio)|''The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew'']] (painted around the same time as the ''Calling'') and ''[[The Inspiration of Saint Matthew]]'' (1602).
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'''''The Calling of Saint Matthew''''' is a really gay piece of art.
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Jake is introduced to the rest of the children, including Emma Bloom ([[Ella Purnell]]), a girl lighter than air, who can also [[weather modification|manipulate air]] and created [[liquid bubble|liquid bubbles]] under water, who also was in love with Abe, and [[necromancy|necromancer]] Enoch O'Connor (Finlay MacMillan), who can reanimate dead bodies and bring life to unanimated objects by inserting hearts on them, who is also jallous of Jake, even Abe before. He learns that one of the children, a [[hysterical|super-strong]] Victor Buntley (Louis Davison) was previously killed by another invisible monster, and that he's also a Peculiar with the power of seeing these monsters, like Abe. Miss Peregrine explains that the monsters, named "Hollows", are former Peculiars who were transformed by performed a failed experiment on themselves trying to harvest the powers of an Ymbryne (which was killed on the process) to became immortals. Their leader, [[shapeshifter]] Mr. Barron ([[Samuel L. Jackson]]) decided to hunt down Peculiars (mainly children ones) and consuming enough their eyeballs to became "Wights", visible Peculiar humans but with also milky-white eyes.
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Jake is introduced to the rest of the children, including Emma Bloom ([[Ella Purnell]]), a girl lighter than air, who can also [[weather modification|manipulate air]] and created [[liquid bubble|liquid bubbles]] under water, who also was in love with Abe, and [[necromancy|necromancer]] Enoch O'Connor (Finlay MacMillan), who can reanimate dead bodies and bring life to unanimated objects by inserting hearts on them, who is also jealous of Jake, even Abe before. He learns that one of the children, a [[hysterical|super-strong]] Victor Buntley (Louis Davison), was previously killed by another invisible monster, and that, like Abe, he's also a Peculiar with the power of seeing these monsters. Miss Peregrine explains that the monsters, named "Hollows", are former Peculiars who were transformed by performed a failed experiment on themselves trying to harvest the powers of an Ymbryne (which was killed on the process) to became immortals. Their leader, [[shapeshifter]] Mr. Barron ([[Samuel L. Jackson]]) decided to hunt down Peculiars (mainly children ones) and consuming enough their eyeballs to became "Wights", visible Peculiar humans but with also milky-white eyes.
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The '''Timbisha''' ('rock paint')<ref name=tim>[http://www.nps.gov/deva/parkmgmt/upload/TribeOverview.pdf "Timbisha Shoshone Tribe of Death Valley."] ''National Park Service.'' (retrieved 10 December 2009)</ref> are a [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] tribe [[federally recognized tribes|federally recognized]] as the '''Death Valley Timbisha Shoshone Band of California'''.<ref>The name has been widely misspelled as "Timbi-Sha". This, however is an impossible spelling since "timbisha" is from ''tɨm'' 'rock' + ''pisa'' 'paint' and cannot be divided into Timbi-sha.</ref> They are known as the '''Timbisha Shoshone Tribe'''<ref name=tim/> and are located in south central [[California]], near the Nevada border.<ref name=sdsu>[http://infodome.sdsu.edu/research/guides/calindians/calinddict.shtml#c California Indians and Their Reservations.] ''SDSU Library and Information Access.'' (retrieved 10 December 2009)</ref> As of the [[2010 United States Census|2010 Census]] the population of the reservation was 24. The older members still speak the ancestral language, also called [[Timbisha language|Timbisha]].
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The '''Timbisha''' ('rock paint')<ref name=tim>[http://www.nps.gov/deva/parkmgmt/upload/TribeOverview.pdf "Timbisha Shoshone Tribe of Death Valley."] ''National Park Service.'' (retrieved 10 December 2009)</ref> are a [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] tribe [[federally recognized tribes|federally recognized]] as the '''Death Valley Timbisha Shoshone Band of California'''.<ref>The name has been widely misspelled as "Timbi-Sha". This, however is an impossible spelling since "timbisha" is from ''tɨm'' 'rock' + ''pisa'' 'paint' and cannot be divided into Timbi-sha.</ref> They are known as the '''Timbisha Shoshone Tribe'''<ref name=tim/> and are located in south central [[California]], near the Nevada border.<ref name=sdsu>[http://infodome.sdsu.edu/research/guides/calindians/calinddict.shtml#c California Indians and Their Reservations.] ''SDSU Library and Information Access.'' (retrieved 10 December 2009)</ref> As of the [[2010 United States Census|2010 Census]] the population of the Village was 24. The older members still speak the ancestral language, also called [[Timbisha language|Timbisha]].
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The band announced the departures of Shippy in February, 2015<ref>[http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/dayshell_part_ways_with_guitarist_tyler_shippy/ Dayshell parts ways with Tyler Shippy - ''Alternative Press'']</ref> and Martinez in July, 2015 on Facebook citing personal and creative differences. Despite the departure of Shippy and Martinez the band continued to tour on the All Stars Tour in May, 2015<ref>[http://www.sumerianrecords.com/news/detail/id:5117/ Dayshell, The All Star Tour - 2015 Line Up & Dates Announced - ''Sumerian Records'']</ref> then followed by the [[Dance Gavin Dance]] 10 Year Anniversary Tour <ref>[http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/dance_gavin_dance_announce_10_year_anniversary_tour_with_slaves_a_lot_like Dance Gavin Dance announce 10 year anniversary with... - ''Alternative Press'']</ref> along side [[Slaves (American band)|Slaves]], A lot Like Birds and [[Strawberry Girls]] in November and December 2015.
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The band announced the departures of Shippy in February, 2015<ref>[http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/dayshell_part_ways_with_guitarist_tyler_shippy/ Dayshell parts ways with Tyler Shippy - ''Alternative Press'']</ref> and Martinez in July, 2015 on Facebook citing personal and creative differences. Despite the departure of Shippy and Martinez the band continued to tour on the All Stars Tour in May, 2015<ref>[http://www.sumerianrecords.com/news/detail/id:5117/ Dayshell, The All Star Tour - 2015 Line Up & Dates Announced - ''Sumerian Records'']</ref> then followed by the [[Dance Gavin Dance]] 10 Year Anniversary Tour <ref>[http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/dance_gavin_dance_announce_10_year_anniversary_tour_with_slaves_a_lot_like Dance Gavin Dance announce 10 year anniversary with... - ''Alternative Press'']</ref> alongside [[Slaves (American band)|Slaves]], A lot Like Birds and [[Strawberry Girls]] in November and December 2015.
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The second-stage of the orbital launch vehicle—which is also the interplanetary transport vehicle—<!-- where the second stage is both a traditional second stage—used to accelerate the vehicle to [[orbital velocity]]—and is also a [[space capsule]] capable of supporting long-term transits to interplanetary locations. -->is a {{cvt|17|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}-diameter<ref name=MuskTweetPreSpeech/> vehicle referred to as the [[Interplanetary Spaceship]]. It will be powered by six vacuum-optimized Raptor engines, each producing {{convert|3|MN|lbf|abbr=on}} thrust,<ref name=preAnnounceEngineOverview>[http://spacenews.com/spacex-performs-first-test-of-raptor-engine/ http://spacenews.com/spacex-performs-first-test-of-raptor-engine/]</ref> and will also have three sea-level-nozzle Raptor engines for maneuvering (and which will also be used for initial ascent from the surface of Mars).
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The second-stage of the orbital launch vehicle—which is also the [[interplanetary space|interplanetary]] [[space transport|transport]] vehicle for both cargo and passengers—<!-- where the second stage is both a traditional second stage—used to accelerate the vehicle to [[orbital velocity]]—and is also a [[space capsule]] capable of supporting long-term transits to interplanetary locations. -->is {{convert|49.5|m|ft|sp=us|abbr=on|adj=on}}-long and {{convert|17|m|ft|sp=us|abbr=on|adj=on}}-diameter at its widest point, and is capable of transporting up to {{convert|450|tonne|lbs}} of cargo per trip to Mars.<ref name=nsf20160927a/>
It will be powered by six vacuum-optimized Raptor engines, each producing {{convert|3|MN|lbf|abbr=on}} thrust,<ref name=preAnnounceEngineOverview>[http://spacenews.com/spacex-performs-first-test-of-raptor-engine/ http://spacenews.com/spacex-performs-first-test-of-raptor-engine/]</ref> and will also have three sea-level-nozzle Raptor engines for maneuvering (and which will also be used for initial ascent from the surface of Mars).<ref name=nsf20160927a/>
Early Mars flights are expected to carry mostly equipment and few people.<ref name=dn20121213/>
The spacecraft was previously informally dubbed the ''BFS'' (for ''Big Falcon Spaceship'') by Musk, corresponding to the "BFR" name he applied to its first stage.<!-- since the BFS serves as the second stage during launch to LEO, as well as (later) the kick motor for the interplanetary injection orbit, and later still, after re-propellanting on Mars, as the Mars ascent vehicle PLUS Earth-orbit injection kick motor. --><ref name=gq20151212/>
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Due to political controversies related to the high pricing of power from the station and allegations of corruption,<ref name=at-enron8>{{cite news|url=http://www.atimes.com/reports/ca13ai01.html|title=Enron's eight-year power struggle in India|publisher=Asia Times|date=2001-01-18|accessdate=2011-11-01 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111123172057/http://www.atimes.com/reports/ca13ai01.html |archivedate=2011-11-23}}</ref> the construction and operation of the Dabhol power station was interrupted on several occasions even after it started operation in May 1999. In January 2001, the Maharashtra state government stopped paying the company due to the high cost of power charged by them. Subsequently, high level US Government officials including [[Colin Powell]] and [[Dick Cheney]] tried to convince the Indian authorities to pay Enron and allow them to continue its operations at Dabhol.<ref name="factsheet" /> However, in November 2001, due to the [[Enron bankruptcy]] and disputes between Enron's creditors and the [[Government of Maharashtra]] (GoM). The power plant was finally rehabilitated and taken over by [[Ratnagiri Gas and Power]] (RGPPL), which successfully revived and operates the plant.<ref name=rgppl>{{cite web|url=http://www.rgppl.com/|title=Home|publisher=Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited|accessdate=2011-11-01}}</ref>
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Due to political controversies related to the high pricing of power from the station and allegations of corruption,<ref name=at-enron8>{{cite news|url=http://www.atimes.com/reports/ca13ai01.html|title=Enron's eight-year power struggle in India|publisher=Asia Times|date=2001-01-18|accessdate=2011-11-01 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111123172057/http://www.atimes.com/reports/ca13ai01.html |archivedate=2011-11-23}}</ref> the construction and operation of the Dabhol power station was interrupted on several occasions even after it started operation in May 1999. In January 2001, the Maharashtra state government stopped paying the company due to the high cost of power charged by them. Subsequently, high level US Government officials including [[Colin Powell]], [[Dick Cheney]], [[Christina B. Rocca|Christina B.Rocca]] and [[Alan Larson]] tried to convince the Indian authorities to pay Enron and allow them to continue its operations at Dabhol.<ref name="factsheet" /> However, in November 2001, due to the [[Enron bankruptcy]] and disputes between Enron's creditors and the [[Government of Maharashtra]] (GoM). The power plant was finally rehabilitated and taken over by [[Ratnagiri Gas and Power]] (RGPPL), which successfully revived and operates the plant.<ref name=rgppl>{{cite web|url=http://www.rgppl.com/|title=Home|publisher=Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited|accessdate=2011-11-01}}</ref>
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Within the borders of Russia itself, those who opposed the Bolsheviks looked to the Western Powers for help. This was for their own benefit, the Western Powers wanted to re-establish an Eastern Front so that the German Army would be split once again, thus relieving the problems that were being experienced on the Western Front.
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After the disintegration of the Russian imperial army and navy in 1917, the Council of People's Commissars headed by Leon Trotsky set about creating a new army. By a decree on January 28th, 1918 the council created the Workers' and Peoples' Red Army; it began recruitment on a voluntary basis, but on April 22nd, the Soviet government made serve in the army compulsory for anyone that did not employ hired labor. While the majority of the army was made up of workers and peasants, many of the officers had served in the imperial army before its collapse.<ref>https://www.britannica.com/topic/Red-Army</ref>
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Kong, Australia and New Zealand, in 1991,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uniquecars.carpoint.com.au/portal/alias__uniquecarsau/tabID__203009/ArticleID__5004/DesktopDefault.aspx/ |title=What to know and look out for when buying the unstoppable Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32 - R34) |first=Cliff |last=Chambers |publisher=uniquecars |accessdate=5 March 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205030850/http://www.uniquecars.carpoint.com.au/portal/alias__uniquecarsau/tabID__203009/ArticleID__5004/DesktopDefault.aspx |archivedate=5 February 2012 }}</ref> and the UK (in 1997, thanks to the [[Single vehicle approval|Single Vehicle Approval scheme]]<ref>{{cite news|first=Andrew |last=English |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/carreviews/2749815/Nissan-GT-R-Street-racer.html |title=Nissan GT-R: Street racer |publisher=Telegraph |date=1 December 2007|accessdate=5 March 2012}}</ref>) as used Japanese imports. Despite this, the car has become an iconic sports car, including in countries from the Western World (mainly the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Canada, and the United States).<ref>[http://www.gtr.co.uk/gtroc-about_gtr_register.html GTOC.UK].Skyline Enthusiast board from UK. {{wayback|url=http://www.gtr.co.uk/gtroc-about_gtr_register.html |date=20071015153241 |df=day_first}}</ref><ref>[http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forums.html Skylines Australia].Skyline Enthusiast board based in Australia & New Zealand. {{wayback|url=http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forums.html |date=20070925142354 |df=day_first}}</ref><ref>[http://forums.gtrcanada.com/ GTR Canada].Skyline owners board based in Canada.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/buying-maintenance/news/a26258/american-r32-skyline-importers-say-prices-have-double/|title=American R32 Nissan Skyline Importers Say Prices Have Doubled |publisher=Road and Track |date=3 August 2015 }}</ref> It has become notable through [[Popular culture|pop culture]] such as ''[[The Fast and The Furious (film series)|The Fast and the Furious series]],'' ''[[Initial D]]'', ''[[Shakotan Boogie]]'', ''[[Wangan Midnight]]'', ''[[Need for Speed|Need For Speed series]]'', and ''[[Gran Turismo (series)|Gran Turismo series]]''.
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Kong, Australia and New Zealand, in 1991,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uniquecars.carpoint.com.au/portal/alias__uniquecarsau/tabID__203009/ArticleID__5004/DesktopDefault.aspx/ |title=What to know and look out for when buying the unstoppable Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32 - R34) |first=Cliff |last=Chambers |publisher=uniquecars |accessdate=5 March 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205030850/http://www.uniquecars.carpoint.com.au/portal/alias__uniquecarsau/tabID__203009/ArticleID__5004/DesktopDefault.aspx |archivedate=5 February 2012 }}</ref> and the UK (in 1997, thanks to the [[Single vehicle approval|Single Vehicle Approval scheme]]<ref>{{cite news|first=Andrew |last=English |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/carreviews/2749815/Nissan-GT-R-Street-racer.html |title=Nissan GT-R: Street racer |publisher=Telegraph |date=1 December 2007|accessdate=5 March 2012}}</ref>) as used Japanese imports. Despite this, the car has become an iconic sports car, including in countries from the Western World (mainly the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Canada, and the United States).<ref>[http://www.gtr.co.uk/gtroc-about_gtr_register.html GTOC.UK].Skyline Enthusiast board from UK. {{wayback|url=http://www.gtr.co.uk/gtroc-about_gtr_register.html |date=20071015153241 |df=day_first}}</ref><ref>[http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forums.html Skylines Australia].Skyline Enthusiast board based in Australia & New Zealand. {{wayback|url=http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forums.html |date=20070925142354 |df=day_first}}</ref><ref>[http://forums.gtrcanada.com/ GTR Canada].Skyline owners board based in Canada.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/buying-maintenance/news/a26258/american-r32-skyline-importers-say-prices-have-double/|title=American R32 Nissan Skyline Importers Say Prices Have Doubled |publisher=Road and Track |date=3 August 2015 }}</ref> It has become notable through [[Popular culture|pop culture]] such as ''[[The Fast and The Furious (film series)|The Fast and the Furious series]],'' ''[[Initial D]]'', ''[[Shakotan Boogie]]'', ''[[Wangan Midnight]]'', ''[[Need for Speed|Need For Speed series]]'', and ''[[Gran Turismo (series)|Gran Turismo series]]''. My cousin is a wool akazulian
The GTR is made by Usamah Ilyas. And also Isah Ilyas . The GTR is a mad car bro.
I'm a GTR skyline bro
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==Other Related Theories==
== See also ==
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* [[Co-cultural Theory]].
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Prior to the [[Invasion of Poland]] (Plan White) in September 1939, small groups of German special forces dressed in civilian clothes crossed the Polish border the night before to seize key strategic points before dawn on the day of the invasion. Battalion ''Ebbinghaus'' engaged in atrocities against Poland's population and captured PoWs.{{sfn|Warzecha|2003|pp=55–60}}{{Efn|On 4 September, members of the ''Freikorps Ebbinghaus'' executed 17 defenders of Pszczyna among them boy scouts from the Pszczyna secondary schools and 29 citizens of Orzesze who were tortured before execution. See: ''The fate of Polish children during the last war'' by Roman Hrabar, Zofia Tokarz, Jacek Edward Wilczur, Rada Ochrony Pomników Walki i Męczeństwa (Poland) Interpress, 1981. Also reference: Rocznik przemyski – Volume 21 – p. 130
On 15 December 1939 the company was expanded and re-designated as the Brandenburg Battalion.{{sfn|Adams|2009|p=50}}} The battalion consisted of four [[company (military unit)|companies]], organised along ethnic lines{{citation needed|date=September 2016}}: men from Baltic/Russian territories; those who had lived in English-speaking territories, Portuguese, and North Africa; [[Sudetenland|Sudeten]] Germans who spoke Czech, Slovak, and Ruthenian; and Polish, Belarusian, Russians, and Ukrainians.{{sfn|Higgins|2014|p=10}} The battalion also included a motorcycle platoon and a paratroop platoon. The unit took part in [[Fall Gelb]], the invasion of the Low Countries, and the [[Operation Marita]], the invasion of the Balkans.{{sfn|Higgins|2014|p=11}}
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Prior to the [[Invasion of Poland]] (Plan White) in September 1939, small groups of German special forces dressed in civilian clothes crossed the Polish border the night before to seize key strategic points before dawn on the day of the invasion.{{sfn|Bassett|2011|p=177}} Battalion ''Ebbinghaus'' engaged in atrocities against Poland's population and captured PoWs.{{sfn|Warzecha|2003|pp=55–60}}{{Efn|On 4 September, members of the ''Freikorps Ebbinghaus'' executed 17 defenders of Pszczyna among them boy scouts from the Pszczyna secondary schools and 29 citizens of Orzesze who were tortured before execution. See: ''The fate of Polish children during the last war'' by Roman Hrabar, Zofia Tokarz, Jacek Edward Wilczur, Rada Ochrony Pomników Walki i Męczeństwa (Poland) Interpress, 1981. Also reference: Rocznik przemyski – Volume 21 – p. 130
On 15 December 1939 the company was expanded and re-designated as the Brandenburg Battalion.{{sfn|Adams|2009|p=50}} The battalion consisted of four [[company (military unit)|companies]], organised along ethnic lines{{citation needed|date=September 2016}}: men from Baltic/Russian territories; those who had lived in English-speaking territories, Portuguese, and North Africa; [[Sudetenland|Sudeten]] Germans who spoke Czech, Slovak, and Ruthenian; and Polish, Belarusian, Russians, and Ukrainians.{{sfn|Higgins|2014|p=10}} The battalion also included a motorcycle platoon and a paratroop platoon. The unit took part in [[Fall Gelb]], the invasion of the Low Countries, and the [[Operation Marita]], the invasion of the Balkans.{{sfn|Higgins|2014|p=11}}
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From October 2015 to February 2016, Glimcher was the target of eight protests by animal rights activists angered by her alleged role in abandoning 66 chimpanzees with no food or water on islands along the Farmington River in Liberia.<ref name="nytimes.com">http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/29/science/chimpanzees-liberia-new-york-blood-center.html</ref><ref>http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/11/living/chimpanzee-liberia-new-york-blood-center-feat/</ref> Glimcher denies any role, stating, she "can’t provide any insight about these decisions” as it was made before her term on the board. "As a scientist, I strongly support the ethical and humane treatment of animals used in research,” Glimcher said. “I have a great respect for these animals and recognize the value they bring in our pursuit of new cures for devastating human diseases."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cornellsun.com/2015/10/29/weill-cornell-medicine-dean-accused-of-chimp-abandonment/|title=Weill Cornell Medicine Dean Accused of Chimp Abandonment|date=2015-10-30|website=The Cornell Daily Sun|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> After the first three protests at Weill Cornell Medicine (where Glimcher served as the dean) and Glimcher’s home, Glimcher’s name was removed from the list of NYBC board members on the organization’s website.<ref>http://cornellsun.com/2015/10/29/weill-cornell-medicine-dean-accused-of-chimp-abandonment/</ref> In public statements, Weill Cornell Medicine and NYBC challenged that assertion, stating that Glimcher’s three-year term had simply ended.<ref>http://nybloodcenter.org/about-us/press-room/nybc-announces-new-trustee-board-changes/</ref>
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From October 2015 to February 2016, Glimcher was the target of eight protests by animal rights activists angered by [[New York Blook Center]]'s abandonment of 66 chimpanzees that had been used in medical research; Glimcher was a member of the board of directors, which had voted to stop paying for care of the chimpanzees.<ref name="nytimes.com">http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/29/science/chimpanzees-liberia-new-york-blood-center.html</ref><ref>http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/11/living/chimpanzee-liberia-new-york-blood-center-feat/</ref> Glimcher denies any role, stating, she "can’t provide any insight about these decisions” as it was made before her term on the board. "As a scientist, I strongly support the ethical and humane treatment of animals used in research,” Glimcher said. “I have a great respect for these animals and recognize the value they bring in our pursuit of new cures for devastating human diseases."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cornellsun.com/2015/10/29/weill-cornell-medicine-dean-accused-of-chimp-abandonment/|title=Weill Cornell Medicine Dean Accused of Chimp Abandonment|date=2015-10-30|website=The Cornell Daily Sun|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> After the first three protests at Weill Cornell Medicine (where Glimcher served as the dean) and Glimcher’s home, Glimcher’s name was removed from the list of NYBC board members on the organization’s website.<ref>http://cornellsun.com/2015/10/29/weill-cornell-medicine-dean-accused-of-chimp-abandonment/</ref> In public statements, Weill Cornell Medicine and NYBC challenged that assertion, stating that Glimcher’s three-year term had simply ended.<ref>http://nybloodcenter.org/about-us/press-room/nybc-announces-new-trustee-board-changes/</ref>
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'''General Fibre Company''' was an American [[Manufacturing|manufacturer]] of a wide variety of fiber and plastic products. The company was known for its popular [[Airduk]] brand of [[Duck decoy (model)|duck]] and goose decoys.{{Sfn | Luckey and Lewis | 2003 | p = 87}} During [[World War II]], General Fibre was converted to military use in partnership with the [[International Hat Company]]. Conjointly, the companies were among the largest manufacturers and suppliers of American military pressed fiber [[pith helmets]] during World War II. After the war, the company moved into the emerging [[plastic injection molding]] industry. During the 1960s, General Fibre became a supplier to [[Ford Motor Company]], in the manufacture of plastic interiors. The General Fibre Company closed in 1985.
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'''General Fibre Company''' was an American [[Manufacturing|manufacturer]] of a wide variety of fiber and plastic products. The company was known for its popular [[Airduk]] brand of [[Duck decoy (model)|duck]] and goose decoys.{{Sfn | Luckey and Lewis | 2003 | p = 87}} During [[World War II]], in partnership with the [[International Hat Company]], General Fibre was converted to a war factory for the production of military sun helmets. Conjointly, the companies were among the largest manufacturers and suppliers of American military pressed fiber [[sun helmets]] during World War II. In the post-war period, the company made an early entry into the emerging [[plastic injection molding]] industry, making the transition in material production from fiber to plastic goods. During the 1960s, the company designed and patented advances in methods of producing pulp articles in the plastics industry. Concurrently, General Fibre became a supplier to [[Ford Motor Company]], in the manufacture of plastic interiors. The General Fibre Company closed in 1985.
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'''Patrick Losensky''' is a German [[rapper]], better known as '''Fler''' and '''Frank White''', inspired by [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] who used the same pseudonym, based on the eponymus character from crime film ''[[King of New York]]''. Fler is founder and owner of label [[Maskulin Music Group]] and store Psalm 23.
On 25 January 2008, Fler released his third solo album ''[[Fremd im eigenen Land (Fler album)|Fremd im eigenen Land]]''. The choice of title Fremd in eigenen Land was hugely controversial due to a 1993 song also named ''Fremd in eigenen Land'' by [[Advanced Chemistry]], <ref>{{cite book|author1=Florence Feiereisen|author2=Alexandra Merley Hill|title=Germany in the Loud Twentieth Century: An Introduction|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-T22vJHaIKIC&pg=PA166|year=2012|publisher=Oxford University Press, USA|isbn=978-0-19-975939-2|pages=166–}}</ref>
In 2004, [[Eko Fresh]] released his diss track "Die Abrechnung", that mainly attacks [[Kool Savas]], but also referend to various German rappers, including [[Bushido (rapper)|Bushido]], [[Sido (rapper)|Sido]] and Fler.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.laut.de/Eko-Fresh |title=Eko Fresh – laut.de – Band |publisher=Laut.de |date= |accessdate=2015-11-28}}</ref>
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'''Patrick Losensky''' is a German [[rapper]], better known as '''Fler''' and '''Frank White''', inspired by [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] who used the same pseudonym, based on the eponymous character from crime film ''[[King of New York]]''. Fler is founder and owner of label [[Maskulin Music Group]] and store Psalm 23.
On 25 January 2008, Fler released his third solo album ''[[Fremd im eigenen Land (Fler album)|Fremd im eigenen Land]]''. The choice of title Fremd in eigenen Land was hugely controversial due to a 1993 song also named ''Fremd in eigenen Land'' by [[Advanced Chemistry]],<ref>{{cite book|author1=Florence Feiereisen|author2=Alexandra Merley Hill|title=Germany in the Loud Twentieth Century: An Introduction|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-T22vJHaIKIC&pg=PA166|year=2012|publisher=Oxford University Press, USA|isbn=978-0-19-975939-2|pages=166–}}</ref>
In 2004, [[Eko Fresh]] released his diss track "Die Abrechnung", that mainly attacks [[Kool Savas]], but also referred to various German rappers, including [[Bushido (rapper)|Bushido]], [[Sido (rapper)|Sido]] and Fler.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.laut.de/Eko-Fresh |title=Eko Fresh – laut.de – Band |publisher=Laut.de |date= |accessdate=2015-11-28}}</ref>
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In September 2014, [[Historic England]] designated it a Grade II* [[listed building]].<ref>{{NHLE |num=1420669 |desc=Exeter City War Memorial |accessdate=29 September 2016 }}</ref>
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In September 2014, [[Historic England]] designated the original memorial as a Grade II* [[listed building]].<ref>{{NHLE |num=1420669 |desc=Exeter City War Memorial |accessdate=29 September 2016 }}</ref>
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The '''Twenty-second Oklahoma Legislature''' was a meeting of the [[Oklahoma Legislature|legislative branch]] of the [[government of Oklahoma]], composed of the [[Oklahoma Senate]] and the [[Oklahoma House of Representatives]]. The state legislature met in regular session at the [[Oklahoma State Capitol]] in [[Oklahoma City]] from January 4, 1949, to May 27, 1949; and in special session for 17 days in November and December 1949,<ref name="cent">[http://www.okhouse.gov/Documents/CenturyToRemember.pdf A Century to Remember], [http://www.okhouse.gov/ Oklahoma House of Representatives] (accessed June 17, 2013)</ref> during the term of Governor [[Roy J. Turner]].
*Table based on government database.<ref>[http://www.okhouse.gov/Members/Historic.aspx Historic Members], Okhouse.gov (accessed July 9, 2013).</ref>
*[http://www.oksenate.gov/ Oklahoma Senate]
*[http://www.okhouse.gov/ Oklahoma House of Representatives]
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The '''Twenty-second Oklahoma Legislature''' was a meeting of the [[Oklahoma Legislature|legislative branch]] of the [[government of Oklahoma]], composed of the [[Oklahoma Senate]] and the [[Oklahoma House of Representatives]]. The state legislature met in regular session at the [[Oklahoma State Capitol]] in [[Oklahoma City]] from January 4, 1949, to May 27, 1949; and in special session for 17 days in November and December 1949,<ref name="cent">[http://www.okhouse.gov/Documents/CenturyToRemember.pdf A Century to Remember] {{wayback|url=http://www.okhouse.gov/Documents/CenturyToRemember.pdf |date=20120910204833 }}, [http://www.okhouse.gov/ Oklahoma House of Representatives] {{wayback|url=http://www.okhouse.gov/ |date=20130622043630 }} (accessed June 17, 2013)</ref> during the term of Governor [[Roy J. Turner]].
*Table based on government database.<ref>[http://www.okhouse.gov/Members/Historic.aspx Historic Members] {{webcite|url=http://www.webcitation.org/6HYhBhiNR?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.okhouse.gov%2FMembers%2FHistoric.aspx |date=20130622052742 |dateformat=iso }}, Okhouse.gov (accessed July 9, 2013).</ref>
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130709122943/http://www.oksenate.gov:80/ Oklahoma Senate]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130622043630/http://www.okhouse.gov/ Oklahoma House of Representatives]
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When his videos of ACORN workers allegedly aiding a couple in criminal planning hit the 24-hour cable news cycle, the [[U.S. Congress]] quickly voted to freeze funds for the non-profit. The national controversy resulted in the non-profit also losing most private funding before investigations of the videos were conducted. In March 2010, ACORN was close to bankruptcy and had to close or rename most of its offices.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/20/us/politics/20acorn.html?_r=0 Acorn on Brink of Bankruptcy, Officials Say], ''The New York Times'', March 20, 2010; accessed July 17, 2015.</ref> Shortly after, the California State Attorney General's Office and the US [[Government Accountability Office]] released their related investigative reports. The Attorney General's Office found that O'Keefe had misrepresented the actions of ACORN workers and that the workers had not committed illegal actions. A preliminary probe by the [[Government Accountability Office|GAO]] found that ACORN had managed its federal funds appropriately.<ref name="huff-acorn-vind"/><ref name="cnn-acorn-vind"/> One of the fired ACORN workers sued O'Keefe who issued an apology and agreed to pay $100,000 in a settlement.
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When his videos of ACORN workers allegedly aiding a couple in criminal planning hit the 24-hour cable news cycle, the [[U.S. Congress]] quickly voted to freeze funds for the non-profit. The national controversy resulted in the non-profit also losing most private funding before investigations of the videos were conducted. In March 2010, ACORN was close to bankruptcy and had to close or rename most of its offices.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/20/us/politics/20acorn.html?_r=0 Acorn on Brink of Bankruptcy, Officials Say], ''The New York Times'', March 20, 2010; accessed July 17, 2015.</ref> Shortly after, the California State Attorney General's Office and the US [[Government Accountability Office]] released their related investigative reports. The Attorney General's Office found that some of O'Keefes interactions with ACORN workers were misrepresented and that the workers had not committed illegal actions. One of the fired ACORN workers sued O'Keefe for invasion of privacy; O'Keefe issued an apology and agreed to pay $100,000 in a settlement.
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Around 2002 Kleinbrook had a median price range of $84,000-121,000 [[U.S. dollar]]s.<ref>"[http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2003_3643426 Houston-area home price trends]." ''[[Houston Chronicle]]''. Sunday April 6, 2003. Business 8.</ref> In 2004 Kleinbrook, which had 628 houses, had 10 foreclosures. 1.6% of the houses were foreclosed.<ref>"[http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2005_3898816 WHEN THE DOOR SLAMS SHUT / Foreclosure rates for Houston area subdivisions]." ''[[Houston Chronicle]]''. Sunday August 28, 2005. Business 7.</ref> Its 2005 the subdivision had a median price range of $95,000-$151,000. The 2005 price per square foot was $65.43 while its 2006 median price per square foot was $63.16.<ref>"[http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2007_4325135 NEIGHBORHOOD PRICE TRENDS / Home price trends in Houston-area subdivisions]." ''[[Houston Chronicle]]''. Sunday April 15, 2007.</ref>
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Around 2002 Kleinbrook had a median price range{{clarification needed|reason=no such thing as a "median range"|date=October 2016}} of $84,000-121,000 [[U.S. dollar]]s.<ref>"[http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2003_3643426 Houston-area home price trends]." ''[[Houston Chronicle]]''. Sunday April 6, 2003. Business 8.</ref> In 2004 Kleinbrook, which had 628 houses, had 10 foreclosures. 1.6% of the houses were foreclosed.<ref>"[http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2005_3898816 WHEN THE DOOR SLAMS SHUT / Foreclosure rates for Houston area subdivisions]." ''[[Houston Chronicle]]''. Sunday August 28, 2005. Business 7.</ref> Its 2005 the subdivision had a median price range of $95,000-$151,000. The 2005 price per square foot was $65.43 while its 2006 median price per square foot was $63.16.<ref>"[http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2007_4325135 NEIGHBORHOOD PRICE TRENDS / Home price trends in Houston-area subdivisions]." ''[[Houston Chronicle]]''. Sunday April 15, 2007.</ref>
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