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No longer operating since November 2008, this multiplex launched in mid-March 2007 and operated from Three Rock Mountain and Clermont Carn on Block 12A (223.936 | Radio stations licensed by the broadcasting commission of Ireland ceased broadcasting on Ireland's second digital radio multiplex (Mux 2) on Sunday, 30 November 2008. |
No longer operating since November 2008, this multiplex launched in mid-March 2007 and operated from Three Rock Mountain and Clermont Carn on Block 12A (223.936 | Radio stations licensed by the broadcasting commission of Ireland ceased broadcasting on Ireland's second digital radio multiplex (Mux 2) on Sunday, 30 November 2008. |
The site along the Susquehanna River where Harrisburg is located is thought to have been inhabited by Native Americans as early as 3000 BC. | A noted gathering of anti-Federalists, the Harrisburg Conference (or Convention), met here on September 3, 1788, to deliberate on the new Federal constitution. |
During the first part of the 19th century, Harrisburg was an important stopping place along the Underground Railroad, as escaped slaves would be transported across the Susquehanna River and were often fed and given supplies before heading north towards Canada [REF]. | Steel and other industries continued to play a major role in the local economy throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century. |
During the first part of the 19th century, Harrisburg was an important stopping place along the Underground Railroad, as escaped slaves would be transported across the Susquehanna River and were often fed and given supplies before heading north towards Canada [REF]. | Steel and other industries continued to play a major role in the local economy throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century. |
During the American Civil War, Harrisburg was a significant training center for the Union Army, with tens of thousands of troops passing through Camp Curtin. | On June 29, two Confederate cavalry companies attacked Union militia positions around Oyster Point but were driven back with two wounded. |
During the American Civil War, Harrisburg was a significant training center for the Union Army, with tens of thousands of troops passing through Camp Curtin. | On June 29, two Confederate cavalry companies attacked Union militia positions around Oyster Point but were driven back with two wounded. |
In 1999, the term personal knowledge management was introduced; it refers to the management of knowledge at the individual level [REF]. | In the enterprise, early collections of case studies recognized the importance of knowledge management dimensions of strategy, process and measurement [REF]. |
Organisational with a focus on how an organisation can be designed to facilitate knowledge processes best [REF]. | Regardless of the school of thought, core components of KM roughly include people/culture, processes/structure and technology. |
Organisational with a focus on how an organisation can be designed to facilitate knowledge processes best [REF]. | Regardless of the school of thought, core components of KM roughly include people/culture, processes/structure and technology. |
The origin of Typhoon Krovanh can be traced back to an area of persistent convection well east of Chuuk State on August 13. | Land interaction during Krovanh's passage of Luzon significantly weakened the cyclone, and upon the system's reemergence into the South China Sea by 2000 UTC on August 22,[REF] Krovanh was classified as only a tropical storm by the JMA. |
The asana is contraindicated for high blood pressure, whiplash, menstruation, angina, and spinal weakness caused by conditions such as arthritis or osteoporosis. | The weight placed on the cervical spine may mean a risk of neck injury, particularly if the asana is not done properly. |
The asana is contraindicated for high blood pressure, whiplash, menstruation, angina, and spinal weakness caused by conditions such as arthritis or osteoporosis. | The weight placed on the cervical spine may mean a risk of neck injury, particularly if the asana is not done properly. |
Fry was born in Hampstead, London, on 24 August 1957,[REF] the son of Marianne Eve Fry (née Newman) and Alan John Fry, a British physicist and inventor [REF]. | Fry grew up in the village of Booton near Reepham, Norfolk, having moved from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, at an early age. |
In August 2010, Fry joined the board of directors at Norwich City Football Club. | In October 2008, Fry began posting to the social networking site Twitter,[REF] which he regularly updated [REF]. |
In August 2010, Fry joined the board of directors at Norwich City Football Club. | In October 2008, Fry began posting to the social networking site Twitter,[REF] which he regularly updated [REF]. |
Squiers was a noted collector of fine porcelain, and had previously collected porcelain during vacations in Japan. | Squiers left Beijing on 2 September 1901 "with what was reported to be several railway cars filled with Chinese art," which Squiers indicated was to be donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York city [REF]. |