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Finally , outside of the fourth pylon , he erected four more flagpoles and two obelisks , although one of them , which now has fallen , was not inscribed until Thutmose III inscribed it about 50 years later . | One of them , which now has fallen , was not inscribed until Thutmose III about 50 years later . |
Thutmose III , Hatshepsut 's successor , decided to reinter his grandfather in an even more magnificent tomb , KV38 , which featured another yellow sarcophagus dedicated to Thutmose I and inscribed with texts which proclaimed this pharaoh 's love for his deceased grandfather . | It has text carved on it which records Hatshepsut 's generosity towards her father : After Hatshepsut 's death , Thutmose III , Hatshepsut 's successor , moved his grandfather to a magnificent new tomb , KV38 . |
It was later recorded by Hatshepsut that Thutmose willed the kingship to both Thutmose II and Hatshepsut . | Hatshepsut said that Thutmose gave the kingship to them both . |
Ineni was commissioned to dig this tomb , and presumably to build his mortuary temple . | The architect , Ineni , built the tomb , and his mortuary temple . |
Instead , he was more interested in his physical education career , receiving an honorary PE Masters degree in 1910 , patrolled the Mexican border for four months in 1916 during World War I , traveled to France , published two books ( `` A Modern College '' in 1911 and `` Essence of a Healthy Life '' in 1918 ) and took on American citizenship in 1925 . | Instead , he was more interested in his physical education career , receiving an honorary PE Masters degree in 1910 , patrolled the Mexican border for four months in 1916 during World War I , traveled to France , published two books ( `` A Modern College '' in 1911 and `` Essence of a Healthy Life '' in 1918 ) and became an American citizen in 1925 . |
However , basketball became a demonstration sport at the 1904 Games in St. Louis . | However , basketball became a demonstration sport at the 1904 Games in St. Louis , USA . |
Naismith was also inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame , the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame , the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame , the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame , the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame , the McGill University Sports Hall of Fame , the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame , FIBA Hall of Fame , and The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame , which was named in his honor . | Naismith was also inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame , the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame , the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame , the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame , the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame , the McGill University Sports Hall of Fame , the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame and the FIBA Hall of Fame . |
Finally , Naismith further reduced body contact by making the goal unguardable , namely placing it high above the player 's heads . | Finally , Naismith further reduced body contact by making the goal unguardable , by putting it high above the player 's heads . |
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield , Massachusetts , where he is a member of the original Hall of Fame class , was named in Naismith 's honor . | The Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in Springfield , Massachusetts , is named in Naismith 's honor . |
In Lawrence , Kansas , James Naismith has a road named in his honor , Naismith Drive , which runs in front of Allen Fieldhouse ( the official address of Allen Fieldhouse is 1651 Naismith Drive ) , the university 's basketball facility . | In Lawrence , Kansas , James Naismith has a road named in his honor , Naismith Drive , which runs in front of Allen Fieldhouse ( the official address of Allen Fieldhouse is 1700 Naismith Drive ) , Kansas University 's basketball arena . |
When Allen became a coach himself and told him that he was going to coach basketball at Baker University in 1904 , Naismith discouraged him : `` You ca n't coach basketball ; you just play it . '' | When Allen became a coach himself and told him that he was going to coach basketball at Baker University in 1904 , Naismith said to him : `` You ca n't coach basketball ; you just play it . '' |
Polls conducted by ESPN and the Associated Press named basketball player Michael Jordan respectively first and second greatest North American athlete of the 20th century , and both polls featured fellow basketball players Wilt Chamberlain ( of KU , like Naismith ) and Bill Russell in the Top 20 . | Polls conducted by ESPN and the Associated Press named basketball player Michael Jordan respectively first and second greatest North American athlete of the 20th century , and both polls featured fellow basketballers Wilt Chamberlain ( of KU , like Naismith ) and Bill Russell in the Top 20 . |
Naismith died in 1939 after he suffered a fatal brain hemorrhage . | Naismith died in 1939 after he suffered a fatal brain hemorrhage and was buried in Lawrence , Kansas . |
From Springfield , Naismith went to Denver where he acquired a medical degree and in 1898 he joined the University of Kansas faculty at Lawrence , Kansas after coaching at Baker University . | From Springfield , Naismith went to Denver where he studied for a medical degree and in 1898 he joined the University of Kansas faculty at Lawrence , Kansas . |
When Dean Smith retired as head Basketball coach at North Carolina he was the winningest men 's coach in college basketball history , # 2 was Adolph Rupp ( Kentucky ) and # 3 was Allen . | When Dean Smith retired as head Basketball coach at North Carolina he had the most wins in college basketball history , second was Adolph Rupp ( Kentucky ) and third was Allen . |
He was a member of the Pi Gamma Mu and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities , and regarding his spiritual beliefs , Naismith was a Presbyterian Minister , he was also remembered as a Freemason . | He was a member of the Pi Gamma Mu and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities , and regarding his spiritual beliefs , Naismith is remembered as a Freemason . |
Maude Naismith died in 1937 , and on June 11 , 1939 , he married his second wife Florence B. Kincaid . | Maude Naismith died in 1937 , and on June 11 , 1939 , he married his second wife Florence Kincaid . |
Naismith is buried with his first wife in Memorial Park Cemetery in Lawrence , KS . | Naismith is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Lawrence , KS . |
By 1892 , basketball had grown so popular on campus that Dennis Horkenbach ( editor-in-chief of The Triangle , the Springfield college newspaper ) featured it in an article called `` A New Game '' , and there were calls to call this new game `` Naismith Ball '' , but Naismith refused . | By 1892 , basketball had grown so popular on campus that Dennis Horkenbach ( editor-in-chief of The Triangle , the Springfield college newspaper ) featured it in an article called `` A New Game '' , . |
To score goals , he forced the players to throw a soft lobbing shot that had proven effective in his old favorite game duck on a rock . | To score goals , he made players throw a soft lobbing shot that he had used in his old favorite game duck on a rock . |
He won multiple Wicksteed medals for outstanding gymnastics performances . | Naismith won many Wicksteed medals for outstanding gymnastics performances . |
Since the ball could only be moved up the court via a pass early players tossed the ball over their heads as they ran up court . | Since the ball could only be moved up the court with a pass , early players tossed the ball over their heads as they ran up court . |
Naismith 's contributions to basketball have earned him several posthumous honors , such as in the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame , the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame , the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame , the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame , the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame , the McGill University Sports Hall of Fame , the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame , and the FIBA Hall of Fame . | Naismith has been made a member of the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame , the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame , the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame , the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame , the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame , the McGill University Sports Hall of Fame , the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame and the FIBA Hall of Fame . |
Naismith christened this new game `` Basket Ball '' and put his thoughts together in 13 basic rules . | Naismith called this new game `` Basket Ball '' and put wrote down the 13 basic rules . |
James Naismith ( November 6 , 1861 - November 28 , 1939 ) was a Canadian American sports coach and innovator . | James Naismith ( November 6 , 1861 - November 28 , 1939 ) was a Canadian and naturalized American sports coach and innovator . |
After the Olympic introduction to male athletes in 1936 , women 's basketball became an Olympic event in Montreal during the 1976 Summer Olympics . | Women 's basketball became an Olympic event in Montreal during the 1976 Summer Olympics . |
Secondly , he saw that most physical contact occurred while running with the ball , dribbling or hitting it , so he decided that passing was the only legal option . | Secondly , he saw that most physical contact happened while running with the ball , dribbling or hitting it . |
Instead , Allen embarked on a coaching career that would lead him to be known as `` the Father of Basketball Coaching . '' | Allen began a coaching career that would lead him to be known as `` the Father of Basketball Coaching . '' |
He invented the sport of basketball in 1891 . | Naismith invented the sport of basketball in 1891 . |
From 1891 on , Naismith taught physical education and became the first McGill director of athletics , but then left Montreal to become a physical education teacher at the YMCA International Training School in Springfield , Massachusetts . | He left Montreal to become a physical education teacher at the YMCA International Training School in Springfield , Massachusetts . |
Naismith is at the top of massive and prestigious coaching tree , as he coached Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coach Phog Allen , who himself coached Hall of Fame coaches Dean Smith , Adolph Rupp , and Ralph Miller who all coached future coaches as well . | Nevertheless , Naismith has one of the greatest coaching legacies in basketball history , as he coached Basketball Hall of Fame coach Phog Allen , who himself coached Hall of Fame coaches Dean Smith , Adolph Rupp , and Ralph Miller at the University of Kansas . |
In his attempt to think up a new game , Naismith was guided by three main thoughts . | Naismith was guided by three main thoughts . |
By the turn of the century , there were enough college teams in the East of the U.S. that the first intercollegiate competitions could be played out . | By the turn of the century , there were enough college teams in the east of the U.S. that the first games between different colleges could be played . |
By 1893 , basketball was introduced internationally by the YMCA movement . | By 1893 , basketball was introduced in other countries by the YMCA movement . |
In these early days , the majority of the basketball games were played against nearby YMCA teams , with YMCA 's across the nation having played an integral part in the birth of basketball . | In these early days , most basketball games were played against nearby YMCA teams . |
Under Naismith , the team played only one current Big 12 school : Kansas State ( once ) . | With Naismith as coach , the team played only three current Big 12 schools : Nebraska ( six times ) , Missouri ( twice ) , and Kansas State ( once ) . |
As the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame reports , Naismith was also neither interested in self-promotion nor in the glory of competitive sports . | As the Basketball Hall of Fame reports , Naismith was not interested in self-promotion nor in the glory of competitive sports . |
During his lifetime , Naismith 's education and academic positions held were as follows : On June 21 , 2013 , Dr. Naismith was inducted into the Kansas Hall of Fame during ceremonies in Topeka . | During his lifetime , Naismith 's education and academic positions held were as follows : |
Struggling in school but gifted in farm labor , Naismith spent his days outside playing catch , hide-and-seek , or duck on a rock , a medieval game in which a person guards a large drake stone from opposing players , who try to knock it down by throwing smaller stones at it . | This is old game in which a person guards a large stone from other players , who try to knock it down by throwing smaller stones at it . |
Firstly , he analyzed the most popular games of those times ( rugby , lacrosse , soccer , football , hockey , and baseball ) ; Naismith noticed the hazards of a ball and concluded that the big soft soccer ball was safest . | Firstly , he studied the most popular games of those times ( rugby , lacrosse , soccer , football , hockey and baseball ) . |
On June 20 , 1894 , Naismith married Maude Evelyn Sherman ( September 6 , 1870 - March 4 , 1937 ) in Springfield , MA , USA . | On June 20 , 1894 , Naismith married Maude E. Sherman from Springfield . |
Naismith was born in 1861 in Ramsay Township ( now part of Mississippi Mills , Ontario ) . | Naismith was born in 1861 in Ramsay Township ( now Almonte , Ontario ) . |
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield , Massachusetts , is named in his honor , and he was an inaugural inductee in 1959 . | The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame was named after him . |
Naismith was not initially hired to coach basketball , but rather as a chapel director and physical education instructor . | Naismith was employed as chapel director and physical education instructor . |
However , Naismith coached Forrest `` Phog '' Allen , his eventual successor at Kansas , who went on to join his mentor in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame . | However , Naismith coached Forrest `` Phog '' Allen , who took over as coach at Kansas . |
The university also named the court in Allen Fieldhouse James Naismith Court in his honor , despite Naismith having the worst record in school history . | The university also named the court in Allen Fieldhouse , James Naismith Court in his honor . |
Both practices are obsolete in the rules of modern basketball . | Both practices are no longer used in the rules of modern basketball . |
The University of Kansas men 's basketball program officially began in 1898 , following Naismith 's arrival , just six years after Naismith drafted the sport 's first official rules . | The University of Kansas started a men 's basketball program in 1898 , following Naismith 's arrival . |
Under orders from Dr. Luther Gulick , head of Springfield YMCA Physical Education , Naismith was given 14 days to create an indoor game that would provide an `` athletic distraction '' : Gulick demanded that it would not take up much room , could help its track athletes to keep in shape and explicitly emphasized to `` make it fair for all players and not too rough . '' | Dr. Luther Gulick , leader of the Springfield YMCA Physical Education , told Naismith to make up a game that could be played inside which would be a good `` athletic distraction '' in 14 days . |
Orphaned early in his life , Naismith lived with his aunt and uncle for many years and attended grade school at Bennies Corners near Almonte . | He went to grade school at Bennies Corners near Almonte , then Almonte High School , and graduated in 1883 . |
Although described as a slight figure , standing 5 foot 10 1\/2 and listed at 168 pounds , he was a talented and versatile athlete , representing McGill in Canadian football , lacrosse , rugby , soccer and gymnastics . | He was a talented and quick-moving athlete who played for McGill in Canadian football , soccer and gymnastics . |
He wrote the original basketball rulebook , founded the University of Kansas basketball program , and lived to see basketball adopted as an Olympic demonstration sport in 1904 and as an official event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin , as well as the birth of both the National Invitation Tournament ( 1938 ) and the NCAA Men 's Division I Basketball Championship ( 1939 ) . | He lived to see basketball become an Olympic demonstration sport in 1904 and an official event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin . |
To play duck on a rock most effectively , Naismith soon found out that a soft lobbing shot was far more effective than a straight hard throw , a thought which later proved essential for the invention of basketball . | Naismith soon found that a soft lobbing throw was often much better than a straight hard throw in this game . |
At Springfield YMCA , Naismith struggled with a rowdy class which was confined to indoor games throughout the harsh New England winter and thus was perpetually short-tempered . | At Springfield YMCA , Naismith found teaching difficult . |
In the same year the first laptop-sized portable computer , the Epson HX-20 , was announced . | Also in 1981 , another laptop computer called Epson HX-20 went on sale . |
A laptop is a portable personal computer with a clamshell form factor , suitable for mobile use . | Laptops have a lot of advantages like : At the same time portable computers have several negative points like : |
In a candid period interview , Coverdale sums it up in one sentence : In 1990 Coverdale sang and co-wrote ( with Hans Zimmer and Billy Idol ) the song `` The Last Note of Freedom '' for the Tony Scott-film Days of Thunder . | In a candid period interview , Coverdale sums it up in one sentence : In 1990 Coverdale sang and co-wrote ( with Hans Zimmer and Billy Idol ) the song `` The Last Note of Freedom '' for the Tony Scott movie Days of Thunder . |
For the follow-up album , Trouble , Coverdale was joined by his former Deep Purple colleague , keyboardist Jon Lord . | For the next album , Trouble , Coverdale was joined by his former Deep Purple colleague , keyboardist Jon Lord . |
On 11 August 2009 , Whitesnake was playing a show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison , Colorado , when Coverdale suffered some kind of vocal injury . | On 11 August 2009 , Whitesnake was playing a show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison , Colorado , when Coverdale suffered a vocal injury . |
The tour was billed as Whitesnake 's farewell tour , during which Coverdale and Vandenberg played two unplugged shows ( one in Japan and the other for VH1 ) . | The tour was called as Whitesnake 's farewell tour , during which Coverdale and Vandenberg played two unplugged shows ( one in Japan and the other for VH1 ) . |
As Jon Lord put it , `` David Coverdale came up to me and said , ` Please keep the band together . ' | So Jon Lord said , `` David Coverdale came up to me and said , ` Please keep the band together . ' |
In 1994 Coverdale assembled a new line-up of Whitesnake ( with the exception of Coverdale 's musical partner , guitarist Adrian Vandenberg and bassist Rudy Sarzo , both of whom had been in Whitesnake since 1987 ) to tour for the release of Whitesnake 's Greatest Hits album . | In 1994 Coverdale assembled a new line-up of Whitesnake ( with the exception of Coverdale 's musical partner , guitarist Adrian Vandenberg and bassist Rudy Sarzo , both of whom had been in Whitesnake since 1987 ) . |
In April 1974 , Coverdale and Deep Purple performed to over 200,000 music fans on his first trip to America at the California Jam . | In April 1974 , Coverdale and Deep Purple performed to over 200,000 music fans at the California Jam . |
In February 1974 , Deep Purple released their first album with Coverdale and Hughes titled Burn which was certified Gold in the US on 20 March 1974 and in the UK on 1 July . | In February 1974 , Deep Purple released their first album with Coverdale and Hughes called Burn which was certified Gold in the US on 20 March 1974 and in the UK on 1 July . |
In 2009 , Whitesnake toured with Judas Priest on the British Steel 30th Anniversary Tour . | In 2009 , Whitesnake toured with Judas Priest on the British Steel Anniversary Tour . |
Both parties have said that the collaboration revitalized them on many levels . | Both of them have said that the collaboration revitalized them on many levels . |
In 1978 Coverdale released his second solo album Northwinds , which was received much better than the previous album . | In 1978 Coverdale released his second solo album Northwinds . |
Sykes brought a more contemporary , aggressive guitar sound with him and had stage manners to match . | Sykes brought a more contemporary , aggressive guitar sound with him . |
After seeing a specialist , it was announced on 12 August 2009 that Coverdale had been suffering from severe vocal fold edema and a left vocal fold vascular lesion . | After seeing a specialist , it was announced on 12 August 2009 that Coverdale is suffering from severe vocal fold edema . |
In early February 2010 , David Coverdale had announced that his voice had seemed to have fully recovered from the trauma that sidelined him and the band on the Priest tour . | In early February 2010 , David Coverdale has announced his voice seems to have fully recovered from the injury . |
In many period interviews , Coverdale stated that the next album was a make-or-break album for Whitesnake , and if not successful he would disband Whitesnake altogether . | In many period interviews , Coverdale stated that the next album was a make-or-break album for Whitesnake . |
Through the late 80s and early 90s , caught in the `` hair-band '' era , Coverdale kept Whitesnake going with great success despite changing lineups . | Through the late 80s and early 90s , in the `` hair-band '' era , Coverdale kept Whitesnake going with great success . |
He released his first album in February 1977 , titled White Snake . | He released his first album in February 1977 . |
After the Restless Heart-tour ended , Coverdale once again folded Whitesnake and took another short break from music . | After the Restless Heart-tour ended , Coverdale once again ended Whitesnake and took another short break from music . |
Even though the album was not a hit , it did return Coverdale to the music business . | But it did return Coverdale to the music business . |
The decision to disband Deep Purple had been made some time before the last show by Lord and Ian Paice ( the last remaining original members ) , who had not told anyone else . | The decision to disband Deep Purple had been made some time before the last show by Lord and Ian Paice ( the last remaining original members ) . |
In December 1974 Burn was followed-up by Stormbringer , which also ranked at Gold album status in the US and the UK . | In December 1974 Burn was followed-up by Stormbringer . |
The band toured the album extensively . | The band toured for the album extensively . |
During 1982 Coverdale took some time off to look after his sick daughter and decided to put Whitesnake on hold . | During 1982 Coverdale took some time off to look after his sick daughter . |
This was originally a touring band for Coverdale 's first solo album , it soon developed into a full-time band . | It began as a touring band for Coverdale 's first solo album . |
The following tour , for which Vandenberg returned to play along with Vai , cemented Whitesnake 's reputation as a giant in the world of hard rock . | The following tour , for which Vandenberg returned to play along with Vai , made Whitesnake famous as a giant in the world of hard rock . |
In early 1978 , the band released the Snakebite EP , which was later repackaged as a full album ( titled Snakebite , released in June 1978 ) , with the B-side taken from Coverdale 's Northwinds album . | It was released as a full album called Snakebite , released in June 1978 ) , with the B-side taken from Coverdale 's Northwinds album . |
In part , the problem had been the comparison to Robert Plant who had fronted Led Zeppelin , as vocalist , with Jimmy Page . | In part , the problem had been the comparison to Robert Plant who had been the Led Zeppelin vocalist , with Jimmy Page . |
As his first solo effort , Coverdale later admitted : `` It 's very difficult to think back and talk sensibly about the first album . | Coverdale later said about this album : `` It 's very difficult to think back and talk sensibly about the first album . |
Others felt the short-lived collaboration only served to inspire Page to once again hook up with Plant , a year later . | Others felt the collaboration only served to inspire Page to once again join Plant , a year later . |
The remainder of their tour with Judas Priest was canceled so that this injury would not worsen . | The rest of their tour with Judas Priest was canceled . |
The funk and soul influences of the previous record were even more prominent here , and this was one of the reasons why guitarist Ritchie Blackmore left the band in June 1975 . | So guitarist Ritchie Blackmore left the band in June 1975 . |
In the early spring of 1991 , a collaboration was set up with guitarist Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame . | In the early spring of 1991 , Coverdale collaborated with guitarist Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame . |
The album was originally supposed to be Coverdale 's solo album , but the record company forced it to be released under the moniker `` David Coverdale & Whitesnake '' . | But the record company forced it to be released under the name of `` David Coverdale & Whitesnake '' . |
2004-2005 saw Whitesnake embark on a tour of the United States , South America and Europe . | In 2004-2005 , Whitesnake went on a tour of the United States , South America and Europe . |
The album was less successful than previous records , and at the end of the tour in March 1976 , Coverdale reportedly walked off in tears and handed in his resignation , to which he was told there was no band left to quit . | At the end of the tour in March 1976 , Coverdale walked off in tears . |
Tired of the business in general , the rigors of touring and troubled by his separation and later divorce from Tawny Kitaen , Coverdale wanted to find other values in life and took `` private time to reflect '' and re-assess his career direction . | He was tired of the business in general and troubled by his separation and later divorce from Tawny Kitaen . |
Fellow virtuoso Steve Vai was recruited , re-recording most of Vandenberg 's existing parts and finishing the album . | Fellow virtuoso Steve Vai was recruited . |
When David Coverdale returned to music he reformed the band , which thereafter the recorded the album Saints & Sinners . | When David Coverdale returned , he reformed the band . |
Vandenberg co-wrote the entire album with Coverdale , but a wrist injury sidelined him from contributing the solo guitar work . | Vandenberg co-wrote the entire album with Coverdale . |
The album was a hit all over the world reaching number 4 in the UK and number 5 in the US , which was certified Platinum in the US on 7 April 1995 , but the US tour for the album had to be canceled due to slow ticket sales and after only a limited Japanese tour , Coverdale and Page parted ways . | But the US tour for the album had to be canceled due to slow ticket sales . |
Ready an ' Willing also featured the band 's biggest hit up to that point , the song `` Fool for Your Loving '' , which reached # 13 on the British charts and # 53 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 . | It reached # 13 on the British charts and # 53 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 . |
In 1985 , Sykes and Coverdale started working on new songs for the next album , but Coverdale soon contracted a serious sinus infection that made recording close to impossible for much of 1986 and which had doctors thinking he might never sing again . | In 1985 , Sykes and Coverdale started working on new songs for the next album . |
The Government ( 1968-1972 ) ; Fabulosa Brothers ( 1972-73 ) . | Coverdale had been the vocalist local bands like The Government ( 1968-1972 ) ; Fabulosa Brothers ( 1972-73 ) . |
Around the age of 14 , the aspiring singer began performing professionally and developing the voice which made him famous . | Around the age of 14 , he began performing professionally as he wanted to be a singer . |
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