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"Sufipur"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sufipur''' () is a village in Firozabad block of Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh, India.",
"As of 2011, it had a population of 2,792, in 486 households."
],
[
"Name",
"Sufipur is named after Shah Sufi, a Muslim holy man from the time of Akbar whose tomb is located north of the neighbouring village of Chandwar."
],
[
"Demographics",
"As of 2011, Sufipur had a population of 2,792, in 486 households.",
"This population was 53.4% male (1,490) and 46.6% female (1,302).",
"The 0-6 age group numbered 536 (261 male and 275 female), making up 19.2% of the total population.",
"34 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 1.2% of the total.The 1981 census recorded Sufipur (as \"Sofipur\") as having a population of 1,441 people (784 male and 657 female), in 324 households and 274 physical houses.The 1961 census recorded Sufipur as comprising 1 hamlet, with a total population of 885 people (494 male and 391 female), in 143 households and 117 physical houses.",
"The area of the village was given as 746 acres."
],
[
"Infrastructure",
"As of 2011, Sufipur had 2 primary schools; it did not have any healthcare facilities.",
"Drinking water was provided by hand pump and tube well/borehole; there were no public toilets.",
"The village did not have a post office or public library; there was at least some access to electricity for all purposes.",
"Streets were made of ''kachcha'' materials."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Wyll Stanway"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wylliam Sam Stanway''' (born 21 May 2001) is an English football goalkeeper and former cricketer who currently plays for Chester in the National League North.",
"In cricket, he represented Cumbria."
],
[
"Early life and cricket",
"Wylliam Sam Stanway was born on 21 May 2001 in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria.",
"He is one of four siblings, with two brothers and an older sister, footballer Georgia Stanway.Though the siblings all played football together growing up, Stanway played club and National Counties cricket before his football career.",
"His father had previously made the Cumberland County Cricket Second XI in 1991, with Georgia and their younger brother also representing Cumbria's youth teams.",
"In cricket, Wyll Stanway was an all-rounder, playing for Furness Cricket Club as well as grade cricket in Australia and representing Cumbria up to and including senior.",
"When he was 17, he captained the under-18 Twenty20 team of Carrum Cricket Club in Melbourne.",
"Stanway debuted for Cumbria (then Cumberland) in 2019, and has played for them in the NCCA Knockout Trophy and 2021 National Counties Championship.",
"A noted batsman for Furness and other clubs, he had success as a bowler for Cumbria.He works part-time in the nuclear engineering industry as a support worker, having reduced his hours when he joined Chester."
],
[
"Football career",
"Stanway and his brothers played for Holker Old Boys as teenagers.",
"He played as an outfield centre-back until he was 19, in early 2021, when a substitute goalkeeper was needed and he, 1.93 metres (6 foot 4 inches) tall, was asked to play in goal.",
"As a goalkeeper, he was described as a raw talent.",
"In June 2021 he moved from Furness Rovers to Holker Old Boys, and a few months into the 2021–22 season he also signed for Lancaster City on dual registration.",
"He made 12 appearances for Holker Old Boys and 5 for Lancaster before, in January 2022, he transferred to Chester.He signed for Chester on a non-contract basis until the end of the season, making 11 league appearances.",
"His debut for the club in February 2022 meant he had gone from step 7 football at Furness Rovers to step 2 in seven months, reported as an \"incredible rise\".",
"He was not used for a period during the season, with the manager choosing a more experienced goalkeeper instead, but returned to a starting role towards the end, including keeping a clean sheet in four of the last five games.",
"In June 2022 he signed a one-year contract for Chester.",
"At the time, he described his good run of form as bittersweet, due to it coming at the end of a season.",
"His progress as a goalkeeper saw him draw attention from other clubs.In the 2022–23 season, Stanway spent time on loan at three clubs.",
"He joined F.C.",
"United of Manchester on 28-day loan at the end of September 2022, where he played seven games and was named player of the match twice, including on his debut.",
"After F.C.",
"United he went to Bootle, intended to be until the end of the season.",
"He was recalled from Bootle by Chester at the end of November 2022 and sent instead to Macclesfield for the remainder of the season, after Macclesfield's first-choice goalkeeper suffered an injury.",
"With Macclesfield he won the Division One West of the Northern Premier League.",
"Robbie Savage, a board member of the club, later revealed that Macclesfield had wanted to offer Stanway a permanent deal, but could not agree terms with Chester.Stanway was kept under contract at Chester for the 2023–24 season.",
"By the end of January 2024, he had kept 18 clean sheets for them in the season."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Chen Nianxi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chen Nianxi''' (Chinese: 陈年喜; born February 5, 1970) is a Chinese poet from Shaanxi, whose poetic genre is \"migrant worker literature\"."
],
[
"Biography",
"Chen was born in the Danfeng County of Shaanxi.",
"Following high school graduation in 1987, Chen got married and worked as a farmer, and had a son in 1999.Alongside publishing poetry in local publications, he worked as a miner for approximately 15 years across China, particularly in the Qinling mountain range.In 2011, along with the growth of micro-blogging in China, he was able to reach a broader audience.",
"This eventually attracted the attention of Qin Xiaoyu, a film critic and producer, who profiled Chen in his 2015 documentary ''The Verse of Us''."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"David W. Kennedy (academician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''David William''' Kennedy is an American academician, surgeon, and otolaryngologist.",
"He is currently serving as an emeritus professor at the University of Pennsylvania.Kennedy pioneered endoscopic sinus surgery, a method which he named functional endoscopic surgery (FESS) and which became the standard surgical treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Kennedy received his education at Ampleforth College in York, England, completing his university entrance exams in 1966.He earned his M.D.",
"from the Royal College of Surgeons in 1972 with numerous awards and medals.",
"His post-graduate training included periods at St. Laurence's Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, along with various residencies in surgery and otolaryngology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD."
],
[
"Career",
"Kennedy joined the University of Pennsylvania as Departmental Chair in 1991.In various roles at Penn Medicine, he served as vice dean for Professional Services at the Perelman School of Medicine, and was senior vice president of UPHS.",
"He was involved in leading the Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania and developing the Patient Facilitated Services Program.",
"In his Vice Dean role, he introduced an organizational methodology for funds flow in academic medicine.",
"He currently holds the title of emeritus Professor.During his career, Kennedy has served as president of the American Rhinologic Society, the International Symposium of Infection and Allergy of the Nose, the International Rhinologic Society and the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery.",
"Previously, he was the inaugural editor-in-chief of the ''International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology'' and ''American Journal of Rhinology''.In 2002, the David W. Kennedy, MD Professorship was established by his patients at Penn Medicine in recognition of his contributions to rhinology and his role in clinical practice at Penn Medicine.",
"David W. Kennedy, MD, Annual Lecture is also named after him."
],
[
"Selected publications",
"* * * * * * * * * *"
],
[
"Awards and recognition",
"* Sir William Wilde Medal* Award of Merit, European Rhinologic Society* Honorary Doctorate, University of Medicine \"Carol Davila\" Bucharest, Romania* The International Federation of Otolaryngologic Societies (IFOS) Gold Medal Award"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Barden Old Chapel"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Barden Old Chapel''', also known as '''Barden Tower Chapel''' or '''Barden Church''', is a historic building in Barden near Skipton in North Yorkshire, in England.The chapel was constructed in the 16th century, to serve neighbouring Barden Tower.",
"The interior was restored in the 19th century, but later gutted.",
"Despite this the building was occasionally used for worship until the 1950s, but thereafter was boarded up and used only for storage.",
"In 1954, it was grade I listed, but it was later placed on the Heritage at Risk Register.",
"In 2015, the Bolton Abbey Estate restored the building as an events venue.The single-storey building is constructed of stone and has a stone slate roof.",
"It is two bays long, and is supported by an angle buttress.",
"To the left of the buttress is the doorway, and to its left is a six-light mullioned window.",
"There is a further three-light window in the left wall.",
"Inside, the original font survives, along with metalwork from the 2015 renovation.",
"There is also a kitchen, with cellar below."
],
[
"See also",
"*Grade I listed buildings in Craven*Listed buildings in Barden, Craven"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Fort Bend County Courthouse"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Fort Bend County Courthouse''' is a historic courthouse located in Richmond, Texas, United States.",
"It was built in 1908 by Charles Henry Page, who also designed several other Texas courthouses.",
"It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks in 1980 and designated a Texas State Antiquities Landmark in 1992."
],
[
"History",
"===Background and establishment===Fort Bend County Courthouse, 1948Since its establishment in 1837, Fort Bend County has had five courthouses, the first four of which have since been demolished.",
"Fort Bend County commissioned Charles Henry Page in late 1907 to design the building.",
"The Texas Building Company handled construction for a total cost of $75,000.The new county courthouse was dedicated on January 19, 1909.===Expansions and renovations===Page oversaw a first expansion of the courthouse in 1935.A second addition was added in 1957.1981 renovations were carried out by Ray Bailey Architects and restored or reconstructed many original features of the building, including the courtroom's internal balcony, which had been destroyed during the 1935 works.In 2012, the need arose for further renovations, which aimed to restore the courthouse back to its original form; much of the original construction had been hidden under later works.",
"The county raised $5.8 million total for renovations, mostly in private donors and grants.",
"Fort Bend County itself allocated $2.4 million; other major donations included $2 million from the George Foundation and $271,000 from the Texas Historical Commission.",
"Phoenix I Restoration and Construction and Bailey Architects spearheaded the renovation works, including removing the 1957 addition and restoring Page's expansion.",
"At this time, an elevator and a fire sprinkler system were also installed, and the restrooms, HVAC system, and other infrastructure were renovated.",
"Works began in January 2013, and the courthouse was re-dedicated on January 9, 2014."
],
[
"Architecture and layout",
"Recorded Texas Historic Landmark plaqueThe Fort Bend County Courthouse is a three-story-tall structure with a cruciform footprint.",
"Page favored the Neoclassical style for his buildings, which was popular for Texas public buildings constructed in the early 20th century.",
"Other contemporary examples built by Page in this style include the Anderson, Hays, and Williamson County courthouses.===Exterior===The roof is capped by a large copper dome and is a significant contributor to Richmond's skyline.",
"Atop this dome is a cupola, atop which in turn stands a copper statue of Lady Justice, who holds her signature scales of justice and a sword.",
"Four clocks, one in each cardinal direction, are set in front of each side of the cupola.",
"Four smaller domes topped with spires sit on top of each corner of the building, supported by rounded pediments.",
"The entirety of the roof is decorated with heavy copper eaves, fascia, and cornices, especially underneath each side dome.The facade is predominately beige brickwork with some stonework and decorative masonry throughout.",
"The two side wings are slightly recessed from the front of the building.",
"The front entrance on the north facade is dominated by a large portico.",
"Four columns extend from the ground up to a protruding third-story entablature, which supports a triangular pediment with a circular window.",
"This creates a sheltered porch for the front entrance, which consists of three sets of arched wooden doors.",
"The other facades also contain side entrances in the form of arched double doors.",
"The first-floor windows are arched, providing symmetry with the front entryway, while the top two floors have rectangular ones.",
"Between the first-floor and second-floor windows runs a thin stone belt course.",
"The facade of the first floor is decorated by raised brick banding.The 1935 addition is similar, but simpler, in style to the original structure.",
"It is missing several of the decorative elements found on the other facades.",
"It has a flat stone roof and fasciae as opposed to continuing the original protruding copper roof details.",
"The first-floor horizontal banding is missing, but the stone belt course is continued.",
"The windows are also simpler and lack the wainscoting present on the original ones.===Interior===Inside, entry emerges into the central rotunda, which sits underneath the central dome and allows natural light by way of skylights.",
"A balcony overlooks this main entry space, decorated by ornate fencing.",
"The first floor contains the reception, courtroom, meeting rooms, and county judge offices.",
"On the second floor are more offices and access to the courtroom gallery; and the third and top floor contains the courthouse library and archives, county commissioner's office, and conference rooms.",
"The 1935 annex was originally meant to house the jail and was intended to be four stories, but construction plans changed just prior to the groundbreaking."
],
[
"Monuments",
"Several commemorative monuments and memorials are situated throughout the grounds.",
"Historical plaques have been placed at the courthouse to mark its own history; others have been placed in remembrance of specific events or people.Upon the courthouse's simultaneous listing on the National Register of Historic Places and as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1980, a historical plaque summarizing its history was installed next to the front entrance.On the northeast corner of the property sits a historic marker for Constantine W. Buckley, a prominent Texas politician and district judge.Two prominent Fort Bend County residents have been memorialized with portraits hung inside the courthouse.",
"In 2021, a portrait of Walter Moses Burton, the first Black county sheriff in the United States, was installed at the courthouse as part of Black History Month celebrations.",
"A photograph of civil rights activist Arizona Fleming was installed next to Burton's on March 23, 2023.Fleming was one of the plaintiffs in the US Supreme Court case ''Terry v. Adams'', which overturned Fort Bend County's longstanding Jim Crow law that barred non-white citizens from primary elections.===Mirabeau B. Lamar Statue===The Lamar Statue in front of the courthouseA statue of Mirabeau B. Lamar, prominent politician of the Republic of Texas, sits in front of the courthouse.",
"It particularly commemorates his advocacy for public state education.",
"Lamar and his wife had both been residents of Richmond.",
"As part of the Texas Centennial celebrations, the statue was dedicated on August 16, 1938, on the 140th anniversary of Lamar's birth.",
"One of Lamar's great-granddaughters performed the unveiling."
],
[
"See also",
"* Jaybird–Woodpecker War* List of county courthouses in Texas* National Register of Historic Places in Fort Bend County, Texas"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Xiyadie"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Xiyadie''' (in English: \"Siberian Butterfly\") is a Chinese artist from Shaanxi.",
"From a young age, he knew he was attracted to men, but suppressed his feelings and married a woman due to societal pressure.He began his work as an artist in the 1980s.",
"His art features traditional paper cutting.",
"In 2009, he was included in the ''Difference-Gender'' exhibition of LGBT Chinese artists.",
"In 2023, contributed to an anthology titled ''Contemporary Queer Chinese Art''."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Chloe Petts"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chloe Petts''' (born ) is a British comedian.",
"In her performances, she speaks out against transphobia from her perspective as \"a six foot lesbian from Kent who is often mistaken for a man\"."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Petts was born and raised in Sittingbourne, Kent.",
"She moved to London to attend UCL, where she developed an interest in comedy."
],
[
"Career",
"In 2016, Petts co-founded a collective of queer and non-binary comedians, the LOL Word.In 2022, Petts supported fellow comedian Ed Gamble on his tour of the UK.",
"That same year, she had her debut performance at the Edinburgh Fringe with her first full-length show, ''Transience''.Petts' performances with the LOL Word and as a solo artist were well received.",
"In 2023, she returned to the Edinburgh Fringe with her new show, ''If You Can’t Say Anything Nice''.Petts has appeared on TV shows including ''Hypothetical'', ''Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club'', ''The Stand-Up Sketch Show'', ''Pointless Celebrities'', and ''Richard Osman's House of Games''.In March 2024, Petts will appear in a Netflix comedy special, ''Gender Agenda'', hosted by Hannah Gadsby and also featuring fellow genderqueer comedians Alok, Krishna Istha, DeAnne Smith, Jes Tom, Asha Ward, and Dahlia Belle."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Petts has described herself as \"a radical feminist and queer,\" and has described her gender identity as \"non-conforming\" and \"fluid\".",
"She goes by she/her and they/them pronouns.",
"She is an avid fan of football, and holds season tickets for Crystal Palace."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"***"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 European Wrestling Championships – Men's freestyle 61 kg"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''men's freestyle 61 kg''' is a competition featured at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships, and will be held in Bucharest, Romania on February 17 and 18."
],
[
"Medalists",
"'''Gold'''"
],
[
"Results",
"; Legend* '''F''' — Won by fall* '''R''' — Retired===Final======Top half======Bottom half======Repechage==="
],
[
"Final standing",
"RankAthlete Abasgadzhi Magomedov 55789 Andrei Bekreneu 1011121314151617"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Draw"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Arthur Wellesley Falconer"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Arthur Wellesley Falconer''' C.B.E., D.S.O., M.D., F.R.C.P.",
"LL.D.",
"(9 May 1880, Stonehaven, Kincardine, Scotland - 26 September 1954, Cape Town, South Africa) was the first professor of medicine at the University of Cape Town and later vice-chancellor from 1938 to 1947."
],
[
"Early life",
"Falconer was born in Scotland where his father, Robert, was a solicitor.",
"He studied at Aberdeen University, before working in both Berlin and Vienna.",
"He then spent nine months as a ship's surgeon.",
"He later held senior resident posts in Bradford and Bristol, and worked in London.",
"In 1912 he returned to Aberdeen where he became assistant professor of medicine under Sir Ashley Mackintosh.",
"In 1914 he was mobilised in the R.A.M.C..",
"He was sent to Salonika in 1916 as the officer-in-charge of the medical division of the 43rd General Hospital.",
"He was promoted lieutenant-colonel and appointed physician to the British Forces in 1917."
],
[
"Academic career",
"After demobilisation he returned to his prewar position in Aberdeen, before being appoined the first professor of medicine at the University of Cape Town.",
"He became vice-chancellor of the university in 1938."
],
[
"Awards",
"His distinguished war record was recognised with a DSO in 1918, and a CBE in 1919.His contributions in his field were acknowledged with an honorary LL.D from Cape Town in 1948, and his honorary fellowship of the Royal Society of Medicine."
],
[
"Personal life",
"In 1914 he married Phyllis Anderson, the daughter of a colonel in the Indian Medical Service; they had one son and one daughter.",
"His son, also named Arthur Wellesley, was the Medical Superintendent at GrooteSchuur Hospital."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"MetaERP"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''MetaERP''' is an proprietary Enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution developed by Huawei which was launched on April 24, 2023."
],
[
"History",
"The company began with a manufacturing resource planning (MRP) solution in 1996.Then, the company upgraded its legacy ERP system from third-party American suppliers, followed by further improvements for internal management.",
"Since the United States Entity List of May 2019 barred American software technology companies from supplying ERP systems to Huawei prompted the company to develop an in-house ERP system for the next following three years."
],
[
"Overview",
"MetaERP targets mid-sized and large enterprises.",
"For ease of migration to the ERP system, it consists of the following modules such as Financials and Operations, Sales Enterprise, Marketing, Customer Service, Field Service, and Project Service Automation using its Linux-based EulerOS server operating system and GaussDB relational database management system."
],
[
"Usage",
"After launch on April 24, 2023, the first batch of large-scale switching was carried out in May 14 midnight, across Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Central Asia, Southern Africa, and Latin America.",
"The business covers ICT and Huawei Cloud, alongside terminals and other industries.",
"Over thousands of employees in 75 countries use MetaERP in stable operation post-launch.MetaERP currently handles 100% of Huawei's internal business and most of the 80% of its business operations."
],
[
"See also",
"* Microsoft Dynamics 365* Salesforce* Oracle* SAP* Yonyou* Software industry in China"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * MetaERP Launch"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Antoine Qaurtier"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Antoine Quartier''' (1632–1702) was a French memoar writer.He fell victim to the Barbary slave trade after having been abducted by the barbary corsairs and sold in Libya, where he lived as a slave between 1660 and 1668.After having returned to France, he wrote a memoir of his experience as a slave, which is a rare description of slavery in Libya, most barbary slave narratives depicting slavery in Alger and Morocco."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"A First Farewell"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''A First Farewell''''' (Chinese: 第一次的离别; pinyin: Dì yī cì de líbié) is a 2018 Chinese docudrama film written and directed by Lina Wang.",
"Set in Xinjiang, the film follows three Uyghur children and their families who face challenges due to Uyghur-Chinese government relations--the Uyghur genocide."
],
[
"See also",
"* Uyghur people"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * A First Farewell at Rotten Tomatoes"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 WAC men's soccer tournament"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2023 Western Athletic Conference men's soccer tournament''' was the postseason men's soccer tournament for the Western Athletic Conference held from November 5 to November 11, 2023.The five-match tournament took place at Peter Johann Memorial Field in Las Vegas, Nevada on the campus of UNLV.",
"The six-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular-season divisional conference play.",
"The defending champions were the .",
"California Baptist was able to successfully defend their title as the second overall seed in the tournament.",
"This was California Baptist's second WAC Tournament victory in program history, both of which have come under head coach Coe Michaelson.",
"As tournament champions, California Baptist earned the WAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament."
],
[
"Seeding",
"Six of the nine Western Athletic Conference men's soccer programs qualified for the 2023 Tournament.",
"Teams were seeded based on their regular season records.",
"Tiebreakers were used to determine the seedings of teams who finished with identical conference records.",
"A tiebreaker was required to determine the fifth and sixth seeds of the tournament as and both finished with ten conference regular season points.",
"The two teams tied their regular season match up 1–1.Utah Valley was the fifth seed and San Jose State was the sixth seed.SeedSchoolConference RecordPoints 1 7–0–1 22 2 5–1–2 17 3 4–4–0 12 4 3–3–2 11 5 2–2–4 10 6 3–4–1 10"
],
[
"Bracket",
"Source:"
],
[
"Schedule",
"=== First round ====== Semifinals ====== Final ==="
],
[
"Statistics",
"=== Goalscorers ==="
],
[
"All-Tournament team",
"Source: Player Team Thomas Beecham Leo Mendez '''Luis Mueller''' Nolan Premack Brophy Howard Nico Lopez Hermann Ragnarsson Gabe Sanchez Austin Wallace Tom Dobek-Pietrowski Mo Mohamed MVP in '''bold'''"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 European Wrestling Championships – Men's freestyle 74 kg"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''men's freestyle 74 kg''' is a competition featured at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships, and will be held in Bucharest, Romania on February 17 and 18."
],
[
"Medalists",
"'''Gold''''''Silver''''''Bronze'''"
],
[
"Results",
"; Legend* '''F''' — Won by fall===Final======Top half======Bottom half======Repechage==="
],
[
"Final standing",
"RankAthlete Imam Ganishov 557891011121314 Nikita Dmitrijevs Mayeuski 15161718192021—"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Draw"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Vanuatu at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Vanuatu''' competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February."
],
[
"Swimming",
"Vanuatu entered 2 swimmers.",
";MenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Johnathan Silas 50 metre freestyle 27.74 106 Did not advance 100 metre freestyle 1:01.86 99 Did not advance;WomenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Loane Russet 50 metre freestyle29.3379Did not advance 100 metre freestyle 1:05.97 73 Did not advance"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Hubertus, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hubertus, Hereditary Prince Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Hereditary Duke of Saxony''' (''Hubertus Michael Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha''; born 16 September 1975), is a German nobleman who is the heir apparent to head of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha since 1998."
],
[
"Biography",
"Hubertus was born on 16 September 1975 in Hamburg, Germany, as the eldest son and middle child of Andreas, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Carin Dabelstein.",
"At the time of Hubertus's birth, his grandfather, Friedrich Josias, was the head of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.",
"In 1995, Hubertus graduated from a public school in Coburg, then joined the Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion in Ebern.",
"By December 1996, Hubertus was promoted to Officer Cadet and a Second Lieutenant by 1997, when he resigned to study law.Hubertus studied law at the University of Würzburg from 1997 to 1999.During this time, Hubertus's father, Andreas, succeeded to head of the house when Friedrich Josias died on 23 January 1998.Hubertus switched universities in 1999 and began his attendance at the London School of Economics, where he studied at for only one year.",
"In 2000, Hubertus returned to Germany to study at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich until 2003.Following attaining his university law degree, Hubertus worked for the Provincial Court of Appeals of Germany from April 2003 to June 2005, and then for a local law firm in Munich from September 2005 to September 2006.Before moving to New York City at the end of 2006, Hubertus had been a member of Shooting Club in Coburg as a licensed hunter.",
"Upon moving to New York City, Hubertus began working as the New York lawyer of Deutsche Bank, specialising in wealth management.At New York restaurant in 2007, Hubertus met Kelly Rondestvedt and they began dating.",
"On a trip to Coburg, Hubertus proposed to her and they wed in a small civil ceremony on 21 May 2009 in Callenberg Castle with members of their immediate family present.",
"Two days later, they married in a religious ceremony at the Lutheran Saint Moritz Church.",
"The wedding was attended by over 400 guests and spectated by a crowd of around 3000 people.",
"Guests included King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden, Simeon II and Margarita of Bulgaria, Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria and Bronisław Chrobok, Prince Konstantin-Assen and Princess María of Vidin, Lord and Lady Nicholas Windsor, Princess Astrid of Belgium, and Prince Alexander and Princess Nadja of Schaumburg-Lippe.After five years of living in New York, Hubertus moved back to Coburg with his wife.",
"They temporarily lived in Munich while their apartment in Coburg was being renovated.",
"Since January 2012, Hubertus has sat on the board of directors of their family foundation, the Stiftung der Herzog von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha'schen Familie."
],
[
"Marriage and children",
"Hubertus married Kelly Rondestvedt in 2009.The couple are parents of three children."
],
[
"Honours",
"50px Knight Grand Cross of the Ernestine Order of the House of Saxony"
],
[
"Ancestry",
"Hubertus's father, Andreas#Theodoric I of Wettin, c. 916–976#Dedo I, Count of Wettin, 950–1009#Theodoric II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia, c. 990–1034#Thimo the Brave, Count of Wettin, c. 1015–1090/1091 or 1100#Conrad, Margrave of Meissen, c. 1097–1157#Otto II, Margrave of Meissen, 1125–1190#Theodoric I, Margrave of Meissen, 1162–1221#Henry III, Margrave of Meissen, 1215–1288#Albert II, Margrave of Meissen, 1240–1314#Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen, 1257–1323#Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen, 1310–1349#Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia, 1332–1381#Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, 1370–1428#Frederick II, Elector of Saxony, 1412–1464#Ernest, Elector of Saxony, 1441–1486#John, Elector of Saxony, 1468–1532#John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, 1503–1554#Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1530–1573#Johann II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1570–1605#Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha, 1601–1675#John Ernest IV, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1658–1729#Francis Josias, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1697–1764#Ernest Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1724–1800#Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1750–1806#Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 1784–1844#Albert, Prince Consort, 1819–1861#Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, 1853–1884#Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 1884–1954#Friedrich Josias, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 1918–1998#Andreas, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, b.",
"1943#Hubertus, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, b.",
"1975"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Khurram Munawar Manj"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Khurram Munawar Manj''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Manj won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-116 Sheikhupura-IV as an Independent candidate.",
"He received 134,959 votes while runner up Irfan Dogar of Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML (N)) received 90,225 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"List of Coccomyces species"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of the fungus species in the genus ''Coccomyces''.",
", Species Fungorum lists 121 species and GBIF lists 130 species including sequenced but not yet named species.==A==*''Coccomyces agathidicola'' *''Coccomyces alienus'' *''Coccomyces anhuiensis'' *''Coccomyces annulatus'' *''Coccomyces antillarum'' *''Coccomyces araucariae'' *''Coccomyces arbutifolius'' *''Coccomyces arctostaphyli'' *''Coccomyces arctostaphyloides'' *''Coccomyces atactus'' *''Coccomyces aurei'' *''Coccomyces australis''"
],
[
"B-C",
"*''Coccomyces basizonatus'' *''Coccomyces binnaburrensis'' *''Coccomyces bipartitus'' *''Coccomyces boydii'' *''Coccomyces canarii'' *''Coccomyces castanopsidis'' *''Coccomyces cembrae'' *''Coccomyces chuniae'' *''Coccomyces circinatus'' *''Coccomyces clavatus'' *''Coccomyces clementsiorum'' *''Coccomyces clusiae'' *''Coccomyces cocoes'' *''Coccomyces concolor'' *''Coccomyces consociatus'' *''Coccomyces coronatus'' *''Coccomyces crateriformis'' *''Coccomyces croceus'' *''Coccomyces crystalligerus'' *''Coccomyces cunninghamii'' *''Coccomyces cupressinus'' *''Coccomyces cyclobalanopsidis''"
],
[
"D-I",
"*''Coccomyces delta'' *''Coccomyces dentatus'' *''Coccomyces dimorphus'' *''Coccomyces duplicarioides'' *''Coccomyces ellipticus'' *''Coccomyces ericae'' *''Coccomyces fagicola'' *''Coccomyces farlowii'' *''Coccomyces foliicola'' *''Coccomyces fujianensis'' *''Coccomyces fuscus'' *''Coccomyces gaultheriae'' *''Coccomyces globososimilis'' *''Coccomyces globosus'' *''Coccomyces guizhouensis'' *''Coccomyces hainanensis'' *''Coccomyces heterophyllae'' *''Coccomyces huangshanensis'' *''Coccomyces hubeiensis'' *''Coccomyces hypodermatis'' *''Coccomyces ilicis'' *''Coccomyces illicii'' *''Coccomyces illiciicola'' *''Coccomyces insignis'' *''Coccomyces irretitus''"
],
[
"J-M",
"*''Coccomyces jiangxiensis'' *''Coccomyces keteleeriae'' *''Coccomyces kinabaluensis'' *''Coccomyces kirkii'' *''Coccomyces lauraceus'' *''Coccomyces ledi'' *''Coccomyces leptideus'' *''Coccomyces leptosporus'' *''Coccomyces libocedri'' *''Coccomyces lijiangensis'' *''Coccomyces limitatus'' *''Coccomyces longwoodicus'' *''Coccomyces magnus'' *''Coccomyces mertensianae'' *''Coccomyces minimus'' *''Coccomyces monticola'' *''Coccomyces mucronatoides'' *''Coccomyces mucronatus'' *''Coccomyces multangularis''"
],
[
"N-Q",
"*''Coccomyces neolitseae'' *''Coccomyces niveus'' *''Coccomyces noosanus'' *''Coccomyces occultus'' *''Coccomyces palmicola'' *''Coccomyces pampeanus'' *''Coccomyces papillatus'' *''Coccomyces paraphysincrustatus'' *''Coccomyces parasiticus'' *''Coccomyces parvulus'' *''Coccomyces petersii'' *''Coccomyces philippinus'' *''Coccomyces phyllocladi'' *''Coccomyces phyllocladicola'' *''Coccomyces pinicola'' *''Coccomyces ponticus'' *''Coccomyces prominens'' *''Coccomyces proteae'' *''Coccomyces pseudotsugae'' *''Coccomyces puiggarii'' *''Coccomyces pumilio'' *''Coccomyces pycnophyllocladi'' *''Coccomyces quercicola''"
],
[
"R-Z",
"*''Coccomyces radiatus'' *''Coccomyces shennongjiaensis'' *''Coccomyces sichuanensis'' *''Coccomyces sinensis'' *''Coccomyces spegazzinii'' *''Coccomyces strobi'' *''Coccomyces strobilicola'' *''Coccomyces strobilinus'' *''Coccomyces symploci'' *''Coccomyces taiwanensis'' *''Coccomyces tesselatus'' *''Coccomyces triangularis'' *''Coccomyces triseptatus'' *''Coccomyces tumidus'' *''Coccomyces tympanibaculi'' *''Coccomyces tympanidiosporus'' *''Coccomyces urceoloides'' *''Coccomyces urceolus'' *''Coccomyces venezuelae'' *''Coccomyces vilis'' *''Coccomyces wagnerianus'' *''Coccomyces walkeri''"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Veronica Sims"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Veronica Sims''' is an American politician and Non-profit administrator serving as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 33rd district since 2024.She was appointed to replace Tavia Galonski, who resigned from office.",
"She previously served as a member of the Akron Public Schools school board from the At-large district and as the president of the Summit County Council."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Sims earned a B.S degree.",
"in political science and criminal justice and a Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Akron.",
"She worked as the special projects and government affairs administrator for Akron Summit Community Action Inc.=== Political career ===Sims was elected to the Akron Public Schools school board in 2013 with 15.8% of the vote, finishing in third place."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Isaac Brassard"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Isaac Brassard''' (1620–1702) was a French memoar writer.He fell victim to the Barbary slave trade after having been abducted by the barbary corsairs and sold in Alger, where he spent several years as a slave.After having returned to France, he wrote a memoir of his experience as a slave."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 European Wrestling Championships – Men's freestyle 86 kg"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''men's freestyle 86 kg''' is a competition featured at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships, and will be held in Bucharest, Romania on February 17 and 18."
],
[
"Medalists",
"'''Gold''''''Silver''''''Bronze'''"
],
[
"Results",
"; Legend* '''F''' — Won by fall===Final======Top half======Bottom half======Repechage==="
],
[
"Final standing",
"RankAthlete55 Arslan Bagaev 7891011121314151617181920212223 Arkadzi Pahasian 24252627"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Draw"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Watchwraith"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Watchwraith''' is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
"The character first appeared in ''Rom'' #16."
],
[
"Fictional character biography",
"Watchwraith was a tall robotic synthezoid who served the Dire Wraiths and fought Rom the Space Knight."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1951 Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1951 Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops football team''' represented Ohio Wesleyan University as a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1951 college football season.",
"Led by fifth-year head coach Glenn Fraser, the Battling Bishops compiled an overall record of 8–1 with a mark of 6–0 in conference play, winning the OAC title."
],
[
"Schedule"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Felice Caronni"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Felice Caronni''' (1747–1815) was an Italian memoir writer, numismatic and archeologist.He fell victim to the Barbary slave trade after having been abducted by the barbary corsairs in 1804 and sold in Tunis, where he spent several years as a slave.",
"After having returned to Italy, he wrote a memoir of his experience as a slave, which is one of the latest slave narratives of the barbary slave trade."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Andreas Matthäus Wolfgang"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Andreas Matthäus Wolfgang''' (1660–1736) was a German memoir writer and engraver.He was the son of the German-English engraver Georg Andreas Wolfgang the Elder from Augsburg and brother of the engraver Johann Georg Wolffgang.He and his brother fell victim to the Barbary slave trade after having been abducted by the barbary corsairs on their way to Germany after having been educated by their father and sold in Alger, where they spent several years as a slave in 1684–1691.After having returned to Germany, they wrote a memoir of his experience as a slave."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Driftland: The Magic Revival"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Driftland: The Magic Revival''''' is a 2019 real-time strategy video game published and developed by Star Drifters.",
"Players build an empire, like 4X games, in a fantasy world that has been ravaged by magic."
],
[
"Gameplay",
"After warring mages nearly destroy the planet Driftland, they use their magic to hold it together.",
"As conditions improve somewhat, the wars restart.",
"Players control a mage who has the power to move islands.",
"Once moved closer, these islands can be colonized or conquered.",
"Because of the cramped living conditions, players need to continually expand to the other islands to find resources.",
"The world is procedurally generated, and resources are distributed randomly.",
"As players become more powerful, they gain the ability to destroy, terraform, and create islands.",
"''Driftland'' features reduced micromanagement during war.",
"Players do not personally control their troops but give their armies orders on who to attack.",
"The units will then march on their own.",
"It supports singleplayer and up to 6-way multiplayer."
],
[
"Development",
"Star Drifters, a Polish independent studio, was founded by two of the co-founders of CI Games.",
"''Driftland: The Magic Revival'' entered early access in November 2017 and was released for macOS and Windows on April 18, 2019."
],
[
"Reception",
"''Driftland: The Magic Revival'' received positive reviews on Metacritic.",
"In 2018, ''Digitally Downloaded'' said the early access build \"suffers from balance issues\" but made complex strategy games \"accessible and fun\".",
"''PC Gamer'' preview in February 2019 said that it was \"beautiful and absorbing\" and praised the building and lack of micromanagement.",
"''PCGamesN'' praised its experimentation within the real-time strategy genre, and ''GamesRadar'' enjoyed its setting."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Alex Lane (actor)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alex Lane''' is an American actor, screenwriter and producer of Russian and Ukrainian origins.",
"He also holds a Belgian citizenship, as he partially grew up in Antwerp, Belgium."
],
[
"Career",
"Lane made his debut in the American TV series ''Sleeper Cell (TV series)'' for Showtime (TV network), and has since appeared in shows and films for Netflix, Amazon (company), Starz and other networks and streamers.",
"Early on in his career, he also appeared in numerous TV commercials, notably for Playstation alongside American Pro Football Hall of Famer Derrick Brooks and for T-Mobile alongside English singer and songwriter Robbie Williams.After Lane rewrote and packaged the thriller ''The Maestro (film)'' for director Roland Joffé, Alex co-produced the thriller feature film ''Blackwater Lane (film)'', which is based on a B.A.",
"Paris bestseller ''The Breakdown'' (2017).",
"The film stars Minka Kelly, Dermot Mulroney and Maggie Grace.",
"Following ''Blackwater Lane (film)'', alongside the film's Executive Producer Oleg Shardin, Lane co-founded production company Puma In A Tank, a film and TV production based out of Ireland.",
"Their upcoming slate includes the international crime-thriller series ''Thieves in Law (TV series)'' and the thriller feature film ''A Better Place (film)'' (both which Alex co-wrote with his writing partner Josh Berman)."
],
[
"Filmography",
"+Key Denotes works that have not yet been released===Film=== Year Title RoleNotes 2005 ''Haunted Boat (film)'' Mysterious Teenager 2010''Bare Knuckles (film)'' Nasha's Manager 2012''Within (short film)'' Robert Barren Short Also wrote, directed and produced 2014''Dishonestly Yours (short film)'' Danny Short Also wrote, directed and produced 2016 ''Deuces (film)'' Restaurateur 2017 ''Come Before Winter (film)'' Hans von Dohnanyi Documentary 2017''Highly Functional (film)'' Guard Bradley 2018\t ''Alterscape''\t Cruz 2020\t ''Emerald Run (film)''\t The Kid 2023\t ''Blackwater Lane (film)''\t Co-produced by===Television=== Year Title Role Notes 2006 ''Sleeper Cell (TV series)'' Trej Co-star Episode: \"School\" 2015 ''Reprobate (web series)'' Aaron Lead 7 episodes Also executive produced 2015 ''True Nightmares'' Dietrich Guest star Episode: \"Sausage King\" 2016 ''A Very Secret Service'' Bill Guest star Episode: \"John, Jacky, Yvonne et le Général\" 2018 ''Counterpart'' Silhouetted Figure Co-star Episode: \"Outside In\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Khin Maung Zaw"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Khin Maung Zaw''' (born 1948), known honorifically as '''U Khin Maung Zaw''', is a Burmese lawyer and human rights activist based in Myanmar.",
"He represented Aung San Suu Kyi, among other Myanmar nationals who receive undemocratic trials."
],
[
"Biography",
"Zaw was born in Pyinmana in 1948, soon after British rule in Burma ended.",
"As a student at Mandalay University, he attempted to form a students' union, which had been banned during the ruling of Ne Win.",
"For his activism, he was sent to a prison camp on the Coco Islands.",
"In 1972, he was released, until being re-imprisoned for two years in 1978 for joining a student protest.",
"Zar's legal representation for Aung San Suu Kyi received widespread media attention.He obtained a degree in law from Mandalay University at age 37.In 2017, Zaw took represented two Reuters journalists who were imprisoned for uncovering a massacre of Rohingya muslims.Zaw serves as the lawyer for Aung San Suu Kyi, a former state counsellor of Myanmar who played a vital role in the country's transition to partial democracy, who was charged for several offences.When Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy won elections in 2015, beginning a precarious power-sharing with the military, Mr. Khin Maung Zaw distanced himself from the political party."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1971 NCAA University Division basketball championship game"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1971 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game''' was the finals of the 1971 NCAA University Division basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1970-71 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.",
"The game was played on March 27, 1971, at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas and featured the four-time defending national champion UCLA Bruins of the Pacific-8 Conference, and the independent Villanova Wildcats.The Bruins narrowly defeated the Wildcats to win their fifth consecutive national championship.",
"This would be Villanova’s last appearance in the title game until 1985, where they would go on a Cinderella run to the national title."
],
[
"Participating teams",
"===UCLA Bruins===*West** UCLA 91, BYU 73** UCLA 73, Long Beach State 55* Final Four** UCLA 68, Kansas 60===Villanova Wildcats===*East**Villanova 93, Saint Joseph's 75**Villanova 85, Fordham 75**Villanova 90, Penn 47*Final Four**Villanova 92, Western Kentucky 89 (2OT)"
],
[
"Game summary",
"Source:"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Mussula"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Luiz de Matos Luchesi''' (14 August 1938 – 20 November 2018), better known as '''Mussula''', was a Brazilian professional footballer and manager, who played as a goalkeeper."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Belo Horizonte, Mussula spent his career in the city's clubs, playing for Cruzeiro, Villa Nova from the neighboring city of Nova Lima, EC Renascensa and Atlético Mineiro.",
"As a coach, he managed Atlético Mineiro on some occasions, becoming state champion in 1983.Mussula also made 1 appearances for the Brazil national team, in a friendly match in 1968."
],
[
"Honours",
"===Player===;Cruzeiro*Campeonato Mineiro: 1961;Atlético Mineiro*Campeonato Brasileiro: 1971*Campeonato Mineiro: 1970===Manager===;Atlético Mineiro*Campeonato Mineiro: 1983"
],
[
"Death",
"Mussula passed away on 20 November 2018 at the age of 80 in Belo Horizonte."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Mussula at ogol.com.br *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Islamic State in Jammu and Kashmir"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Islamic State in Jammu and Kashmir''' ('''ISJK''', '''ISIS–JK''', '''Islamic State – J&K''') is a group affiliated with the Islamic State, operating in Kashmir, specifically the Kashmir Valley of Jammu and Kashmir.",
"It is not an official wilayah of the Islamic State."
],
[
"History",
"The Islamic State announced in 2016 that ISKP will expand into Kashmir.",
"The Islamic State's presence increased gradually in Jammu and Kashmir during 2017, with protestors all around Kashmir Valley, especially in Srinagar, waving the Islamic State flag alongside the Pakistani flag at various rallies.",
"In Nowhatta, outside of the Jamia Masjid, a group of people set the Indian flag on fire while flying the Pakistani and Islamic State flags.",
"Flying the Pakistani flag, or any national flag, is against the Islamic State's doctrine and is unlike anything that they would do.",
"Later, the Jammu and Kashmir Police confirmed that the Islamic State had no involvement in the rallies and that it was only locals.",
"The ISJK's existence has mostly been observed online.",
"In December 2017, a pro-Islamic State video in Urdu was shared on Telegram, using the hashtag “Wilayat Kashmir” (Kashmir Province) in which a masked man pledges allegiance to the Islamic State and invited AQI-affiliated groups to join the Islamic State.",
"The ISJK, similarly to the Islamic State in Kurdistan, has not been listed an official Islamic State wilayah (province), although occasionally is referred to as wilayah.",
"The ISJK is not an official Islamic State faction either, but is a group of ISKP affiliates who operate in Kashmir.",
"The ISJK is overshadowed by LeT, JeM, and HM, who have openly rejected both Al-Qaeda and Islamic State propaganda.",
"The United Jihad Council chairman and HM leader, Syed Salahuddin, stated that Kashmiri jihad movement is indigenous, and does not have a worldwide caliphate goal, and claimed that both al-Qaeda-affiliated groups and the ISJK are attempts by the Indian government to ruin the image of the Kashmiri jihad movement.",
"Syed Ali Shah Geelani accused ISJK, and the Islamic State as a whole, of being un-Islamic and a creation of the West with the intention of dividing Muslims.",
"The ISJK aims to spread the Islamic State caliphate to Jammu and Kashmir, rather than to split from India or to merge with Pakistan."
],
[
"Activities",
"The Islamic State claimed responsibility for an attack in Srinagar on November 17, 2017, which killed an Indian policeman.",
"In 2022, the ISJK attacked Lal Bazar, killing one policeman and injuring two more.",
"The ISJK also threatened Pakistani ISI and its affiliated groups in Kashmir."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2013 CONSUR Women's Sevens"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2013 CONSUR Women's Sevens''' is the ninth edition of the CONSUR Women's Sevens and was the last qualifying tournament for the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens.",
"The event was held on 23 and 24 February 2013 in Rio de Janeiro and it was for the last remaining World Cup spot.",
"Eight teams competed in the tournament, with Brazil earning their second World Cup appearance."
],
[
"Pool Play",
"=== Pool A ===TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts330010312+91'''9'''32018336+47'''7'''31025053–3'''5'''300310145–135'''3'''--------------------=== Pool B ===TeamsPldWDLPFPA+/−Pts3300645+59'''9'''31114429+15'''6'''31113225+7'''6'''3003081–81'''3'''--------------------"
],
[
"Playoffs",
"=== Plate ====== Cup ==="
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Joyce Fernandes"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Joyce da Silva Fernandes''' (born May 13, 1985), also known as '''Preta Rara''', is an Afro-Brazilian rapper, activist, and television host.",
"A former maid, her work in internet activism against the subordination of domestic workers led to a book that recorded first-person accounts of abuse.",
"This work also extends to racial discrimination and sizeism."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Fernandes was born in 1985 to Maria Helena da Silva Fernandes, a former maid, and a father who works as a postman, and is the eldest of two sisters and an adopted brother.",
"She grew up in Santos, São Paulo.",
"Working as a maid, she obtained a degree in history in 2012, and found work as a high school history teacher."
],
[
"Music career",
"In 2005, Fernandes adopted the stage name Preta Rara when she co-founded Tarja Preta, one of the first female rap groups in Santos.",
"Before dissolving in October 2013, the group played several shows nationwide and won several awards in São Paulo.",
"In March 2015, she released her debut solo album ''Audácia'', which addressed racism and the subordination of black women in Brazil."
],
[
"Activism",
"In June 2016, Fernandes began documenting anecdotes of abuse from her work as a maid on Facebook.",
"Under the hashtag #I’mAMaid, her post prompted many others to respond.",
"Her Facebook page \"Eu Empregada Doméstica\" rapidly gained more than 100,000 followers.",
"In 2019, Fernandes published her book ''Empregada Doméstica'', which accounted other maids' stories, including her mothers'.In 2020, she became a host on the ''Talk Five'' program on the TV Globo television network."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* euempregadadomestica on Facebook"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Isaac House, Christchurch"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Isaac House''', previously also known as the '''Cook & Ross Building''' and the '''National Bank Building''' is a heritage-listed building opposite Victoria Square, Christchurch, on the south-western corner of Armagh and Colombo streets."
],
[
"History",
"The land around Market Place (later Victoria Square) was some of the first sold in Christchurch.",
"The original lot where Isaac House now stands was number TS 587, and was sold to the builder Isaac Luck in 1851.In 1859 a two-storey wooden building named ''The Apothecaries' Hall'' was constructed on the site by builder Thomas Tombs for the doctors Turnbull and Hilson, beginning nearly a century of the site being used for medical rooms.",
"In 1926 the pharmacists Cook & Ross built the present-day Isaac House on the site.",
"They occupied the ground floor, and rented the floors above to mostly dentists and surgeons.",
"In 1962 the National Bank of New Zealand took over the ground floor, and over the following decades they gradually extended their offices into the upper floors, replacing the previous tenants.The building was purchased in 1999 by Lady Diana Isaac, with the goal of conserving and restoring the building.",
"She lived in a private apartment on the top floor.",
"After the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, the building was scheduled to be demolished to make way for the Convention Centre Precinct by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, but CERA later reversed the decision to use the land in 2014.It was purchased and restored by property investors Patrick Fontein and Paul Naylor."
],
[
"Gallery"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Thomas Benjamin Davie"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Queen Elizabeth in procession into the Jameson Hall, flanked by Dr T.B.",
"Davie, Vice-Chancellor (left) and General Jan Smuts, Chancellor.",
"'''Thomas Benjamin Davie''' (23 November 1895, Prieska, Cape Province - 13 December 1955, London, England) was an academic and vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town from 1948 until his death.Davie graduated from Victoria College with a BA, before training as a primary school teacher.",
"He taught at schools in the Orange Free State and Transvaal.",
"In 1933 he began his academic career in medical science, rising to become dean of the faculty.",
"His tenure as vice-chancellor coincided with the Nationalist Party's introduction of legislation to govern universities.",
"UCT opposed the draft legislation that became the Extension of University Education Act, 1959.Davie's name has become synonymous with academic freedom and university autonomy, and the TB Davie Memorial Lecture is held yearly.",
"Notable speakers have included former chief justice and UCT chancellor, Albert van der Sandt Centlivres, who delivered the first lecture in 1959; intellectual activist and struggle icon ZK Matthews; Walter Sisulu delivered the 30th TB Davie Memorial Lecture in 1990; and Nobel-winning Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka delivered the lecture in 1999."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Borre Church"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Borre Church''' () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Horten Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway.",
"It is located in the village of Borre.",
"It is one of the churches for the Borre parish which is part of the Nord-Jarlsberg prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg.",
"The white, stone church was built in a long church design around the year 1100 using plans drawn up by an unknown architect.",
"The church seats about 300 people."
],
[
"History",
"The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1315, but the church was not built that year.",
"Tradition says the church was founded during the reign of Olav Kyrre (1067–1093).",
"The first church on the site was likely a wooden post church.",
"Around the year 1100, the wooden church was torn down and replaced with a new stone church.",
"The church was built in a Romanesque style, i.e.",
"round arches.",
"It is a long church with a rectangular nave, a rectangular choir in the east.",
"Originally, there was a portal on the south wall of the nave and a secondary portal on the south side of the chancel.",
"The church, like many medieval churches, has no north windows.",
"After some time, a sacristy was built on the east end of the choir.",
"Later, a wooden church porch was built on the west end of the nave and that became the main entrance to the church, after that the old south portal was bricked up and closed.In 1814, this church served as an election church ().",
"Together with more than 300 other parish churches across Norway, it was a polling station for elections to the 1814 Norwegian Constituent Assembly which wrote the Constitution of Norway.",
"This was Norway's first national elections.",
"Each church parish was a constituency that elected people called \"electors\" who later met together in each county to elect the representatives for the assembly that was to meet in Eidsvoll later that year.The church became the property of the Count of Jarlsberg in 1683.In 1899, the shipowner Christoffer Hannevig bought the church.",
"He later gifted it on to the congregation.",
"Like other old churches, Borre Church has undergone a number of changes over the years.",
"The church underwent an extensive restoration in 1926–1928 according to plans by the architects Carl Buch and Lorentz Harboe Ree.",
"Domenico Erdmann was the color consultant for the interior.",
"The current church porch was built during this restoration, and the stairs up to the 2nd floor seating galleries were moved into the area of the new church porch.",
"The project was financed by Sam Eyde."
],
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"Media gallery",
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],
[
"See also",
"*List of churches in Tunsberg"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"David Laperne"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''David Laperne''' (born 13 September 1972) is a French former rugby union international.Born in Oloron, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Laperne was capped once by France as a replacement prop in a win over Romania at Bucharest's Dinamo Stadium in 1997.He played his rugby for CA Brive during this time and featured in the club's one-point loss to Bath in the 1998 Heineken Cup final.Laperne is the town of Oloron's first ever municipal police officer, following his appointment to the post in 2017."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of France national rugby union players"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Jess Kavanagh"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jess Kavanagh''' (born 1986), also known as '''Jess Kav''', is an Irish musician and activist based in Dublin.",
"She was the lead singer of the musical band BARQ until 2020.Formerly, she was a touring member of the The Waterboys and a backing vocalist for the Irish musician Hozier."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Kavanagh grew up in Beaumont, Dublin.",
"Her mother, Liz Kavanagh, was a feminist who played alongside several female vocalists, including Joan Baez and Bonnie Raitt.",
"Kavanagh’s father, who died when she was 13, was intermittently part of her life.",
"She studied at The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, and studied English, media and cultural studies at the Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology."
],
[
"Career",
"Kavanagh first joined as a backing vocalist for a band called Creamy Goodness.",
"BARQ’s single \"Bear\" was a tribute to her mother."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Maha Mamo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Maha Mamo''' (born February 29, 1988) is a Brazilian human rights activist.",
"She is an advocate of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees' #IBelong campaign, which seeks to end gender discrimination in nationality laws through local and international advocacy."
],
[
"Early life",
"Mamo was born in 1988 to Syrian nationals.",
"Her father was Christian and her mother was Muslim, barring them from legal marriage and thus preventing Mamo and her two brothers, Souad and Eddie, from obtaining Syrian citizenship.",
"In absence of identification documents during the Lebanese Civil War, Mamo and her brothers avoided potential security checkpoints, thus restricting them from education and healthcare services."
],
[
"Activism",
"In 2014, the Brazilian embassy invited Mamo and her siblings under a special visa for Syrians.",
"Members of the United Nations helped her obtain a travel document, and Mamo began advocating for the creation of legal avenues to citizenship.",
"''The New York Times'' described Mamo as \"the face\" of this campaign.",
"In 2018, after Brazil legalized stateless people to apply for citizenship, she became a registered citizen of Brazil."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"New Harmony Group"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''New Harmony Group''' is located in the State of Indiana.",
"It is made up of three formations, the Grassy Knob Chert, the Backbone Limestone and Clear Creek Chert.",
"It is Lower Devonian in age."
],
[
"Stratigraphy",
"Eastward the group is made up primarily of the Backbone Limestone.",
"It is very light in color, and medium to course grained limestone.",
"The limestone itself is bioclastic.",
"Westward it is very fine grained to medium grained limestone and dolomite with cherty inclusions.",
"To almost pure chert.",
"The cherty facies are the Clear Creek and Grassy Knob formations.",
"There are tongues of chert and limestone that represent facies of each formation interlayed between one another.=== Clear Creek Chert ===The '''Clear Creek Chert''' is light yellowish grey to olive grey cherty limestone.",
"Grading to predominately chert moving westward.",
"=== Backbone Limestone ===The '''Backbone Limestone''' is light yellowish grey to yellowish grey.",
"It is fine grained to course grained.",
"There are minor cherty inclusions within the formation.",
"There are micro and macro fossils that have been correlated with the Oriskany Formation in New York State.",
"=== Grassy Knob Chert ===The '''Grassy Knob Chert''' upper sections are yellowish grey to light olive grey limestone, interbedded with cherty inclusions.",
"Moving lower the amount of chert increases and the color changed to light grey with some olive grey mottling.",
"This formation is generally the same age as the Oriskany Formation of the Appalachian Basin."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"For the Kid I Saw in My Dreams"
],
[
"Introduction",
" is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kei Sanbe.",
"It was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's manga magazine ''Young Ace'' from July 2017 to July 2022, with its chapters collected in eleven volumes.",
"A drama adaptation aired from August to October 2023."
],
[
"Media",
"===Manga===Written and illustrated by Kei Sanbe, ''For the Kid I Saw in My Dreams'' was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's manga magazine ''Young Ace'' from July 4, 2017, to July 4, 2022.Kadokawa Shoten collected its chapters in eleven volumes, released from December 4, 2017, to September 2, 2022.In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Yen Press.",
"The eleven volumes were released from January 22, 2019, to October 17, 2023.====Volumes=======Drama===A ten-episode drama adaptation premiered on the Lemino streaming platform from August 29 to October 31, 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* *"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1970 NCAA University Division basketball championship game"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1970 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game''' was the finals of the 1970 NCAA University Division basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1969-70 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.",
"The game was played on March 21, 1970, at the Cole Field House in College Park, Maryland and featured the three-time defending national champion UCLA Bruins of the Pacific-8 Conference, and the independent Jacksonville Dolphins.The Bruins defeated the Dolphins to win their fourth straight national championship."
],
[
"Participating teams",
"===UCLA Bruins===*West** UCLA 88, Long Beach State 65** UCLA 101, Utah State 79* Final Four** UCLA 93, New Mexico State 77===Jacksonville Dolphins===*Mideast**Jacksonville 109, Western Kentucky 96**Jacksonville 104, Iowa 103**Jacksonville 106, Kentucky 100*Final Four**Jacksonville 91, St. Bonaventure 83"
],
[
"Game summary",
"Source:"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Lennis W. Baker"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lennis Watson Baker''' (March 12, 1912 – August 23, 2000) was an American politician who served as mayor of Lubbock, Texas from 1958 to 1960."
],
[
"Early life",
"Baker was born on March 12, 1912, in Lockney, Texas, to France Baker and Lea Maud Watson.",
"He moved to Lubbock in 1919.He graduated from Lubbock High School, and attended Texas Tech for three years, studying Business Administration.",
"In 1931, he began his business career working in the printing, office supply, and sporting goods industry.",
"He began serving on the Lubbock Christian University Board of Trustees in 1959.He served as chairman of the board from 1964 to 1978."
],
[
"Political career",
"He began his political career serving four years on the Lubbock City Commission.",
"He was elected mayor on April 1, 1958, defeating Casey Charness, 2,622 to 815 votes.",
"He did not seek reelection in 1960.During his tenure, a proposal was made for the construction of a new city hall, and expansion of airport facilities."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He married his wife, Verdie Mae Warren, on September 15, 1940.They have three daughters.",
"He died on August 23, 2000, aged 88, in Lubbock."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Back When You Called Us Devils"
],
[
"Introduction",
" is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Takashi Sano.",
"It was serialized in Kodansha's manga website ''Magazine Pocket'' from August 2017 to August 2020, with its chapters collected in fourteen volumes."
],
[
"Publication",
"Written and illustrated by Takashi Sano, ''Back When You Called Us Devils'' was serialized in Kodansha's ''Magazine Pocket'' website from August 16, 2017, to August 5, 2020.Kodansha collected its chapters in fourteen volumes, released from March 9, 2018, to October 9, 2020.In North America, the manga was licensed for digital release in English by Kodansha USA.===Volumes==="
],
[
"See also",
"* ''Kimi ga Kemono ni Naru Mae ni'', another manga series by the same author"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"*"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Myss Keta"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Myss Keta''', also known as '''M¥SS KETA''', is a pseudonymous Italian rapper.",
"Described as an \"icon of anti-establishment and queer culture in Italy\" by ''Billboard'' magazine, her musical style has been cited as mixing electronic music with punk rock, and her cited influences include the sub-genre fidget house."
],
[
"Biography",
"The Myss Keta pseudonym birthed in August 2013 from Motel Forlanini, an underground music collective project in .",
"This project included producer Stefano Riva, director Simone Rovellini and graphic designer Dario Pigato.",
"Their first single \"Milano sushi & coca\" was released October of that year, receiving widespread media coverage, along with criticism of the music video's provocative content.In 2014, Myss Keta released \"Illusione distratta\".",
"In 2015, her music video \"Burqa di Gucci\" was released, where she wears a veil covering her face from the nose up alongside a pair of sunglasses.",
"This became part of her public appearance throughout the rest of her career.In 2016, she published the mixtape ''L'angelo dall'occhiale da sera'', which sampled music from the 1960s and 70s.",
"On June 23, 2017, she published the EP ''Carpaccio ghiacciato'' and \"Xananas\".On April 20, 2018, her debut album ''Una vita in Capslock'' was released by Universal Music Group.",
"On March 29, 2019, she released her second album ''Paprika'' which featured various Italian musical artists including Dark Polo Gang, Elodie, Gabry Ponte, and Mahmood.Myss Keta co-hosted the program ''L'altro Festival'', a talk show about 2020 Sanremo Music Festival, alongside Nicola Savino.",
"In 2021, she won the second season of the Italian version of ''Celebrity Hunted'' with Elodie."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Kimi ga Kemono ni Naru Mae ni"
],
[
"Introduction",
" is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takashi Sano.",
"It was serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine ''Weekly Young Magazine'' from October 2021 to March 2023, with its chapters collected in eight volumes.",
"A television drama adaptation is set to premiere in April 2024."
],
[
"Media",
"===Manga===Written and illustrated by Takashi Sano, ''Kimi ga Kemono ni Naru Mae ni'' was serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine ''Weekly Young Magazine'' from October 4, 2021, to March 13, 2023.Kodansha collected its chapters in eight volumes, released from January 6, 2022, to May 8, 2023.====Volumes=======Drama===In February 2024, it was announced that the manga would receive a television drama adaptation set to premiere on TV Tokyo on April 6 of the same year."
],
[
"See also",
"* ''Back When You Called Us Devils'', another manga series by the same author"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"The Mess We Seem to Make"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Mess We Seem to Make''''' is the debut studio album by English alternative rock band Crawlers, released on 16 February 2024 through Polydor Records.",
"It was produced by Pete Robinson and received acclaim from critics."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Mess We Seem to Make'' received a score of 89 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating \"universal acclaim\".",
"''NME''s Rishi Shah found there to be \"more poignant and beautiful moments on ''The Mess We Seem to Make''\", writing that the band \"reaffirm their place as one of the young guiding lights in British guitar music\".",
"Sam Law of ''Kerrang!''",
"called it \"heart-tugging\" and felt that \"the striking vibrancy and surging energy with which they translate it to these 12 tracks is utterly remarkable\".In a five-star review, Emma Swann of ''DIY'' described ''The Mess We Seem to Make'' as a \"sonically rich, musically accomplished record\" on which lead singer Holly Minto has an \"enviably dextrous voice that can't help but take centre stage\".",
"John Murphy of ''MusicOMH'' commented that it is \"clear that this is an album designed to sound enormous\" as Minto \"sings with a refreshing honesty about the obsessional nature of sex and love\"."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Personnel",
"'''Crawlers'''* Holly Minto – vocals and guitar* Amy Woodall – guitar* Liv May – bass guitar* Harry Breen – drums"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Mike Clancy (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mike Clancy''' is an American lawyer, business executive, and politician.",
"He identifies with conservative principles.",
"Clancy was the first Republican candidate to enter the race for Virginia's 10th congressional district, following the announcement of incumbent Democrat Jennifer Wexton's retirement."
],
[
"Earlylife and education",
"Mike Clancy was born to an Air Force sergeant and a schoolteacher.",
"He grew up on Air Force bases across the country.Clancy pursued his higher education focusing on government, law, technology, cybersecurity, healthcare, and medical ethics.",
"He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree with High Honors in Government and Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame.",
"Later, he obtained his Juris Doctor with Honors from the George Washington University Law School.",
"Additionally, Clancy completed executive education programs on cybersecurity policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and healthcare policy and bioethics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania."
],
[
"Professional career",
"Mike Clancy's professional journey has spanned various sectors, including government, law, technology, healthcare, and cybersecurity.",
"He began his legal career as an attorney with the Department of the Navy's Office of the General Counsel.",
"Currently, Clancy holds a senior executive and legal position with a global technology company, where he leads a team responsible for business sector focusing on government, education, and healthcare.Clancy is also a recognized national media commentator on political, legal, and constitutional law issues.",
"He contributes regularly to platforms such as Newsmax, The Daily Caller, and Fox News."
],
[
"Political career",
"In October 2023, Mike Clancy announced his candidacy for the United States House of Representatives seat representing Virginia's 10th Congressional District.",
"He declared his intention to fight against what he perceives as the \"radical left's failed policies\" and to \"restore America's trajectory\"."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Canta En Español Con Los Panchos"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Canta En Español Con Los Panchos''''' is the first collaborative studio album by the American singer Eydie Gormé and the trío romántico Los Panchos, released on 1964.In the United States and Canada was released by Columbia Records under the name '''''Amor'''''."
],
[
"Track listing <ref name=\"tidal2\">{{cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/09bB3v1b09ROK8YZkRd87w|title=Canta En Español Con Los Panchos|publisher=[[Spotify]]|access-date=February 16, 2024}}</ref>"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Wansho Laundry"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wansho Laundry''' (, also known as '''Want Show As Young''', is a Taiwanese laundry shop founded in 1950 and owned by '''Chang Wan-ji''' (born 1937) and '''Hsu Sho-er''' (born 1936).",
"The shop, in the district of Houli, has been the subject of widespread media coverage after pictures of its owners wearing abandoned clothing pieces as fashion outfits went viral on Instagram.",
"Wan-ji and Sho-er's grandson, Reef Chang, manages marketing and styles the outfits, and originally came up with the idea following the COVID-19 lockdowns in China.",
"As of February 2023, the shop's Instagram account has 730,000 followers."
],
[
"History",
"Wan-ji founded the shop in 1951 at the age of 14, having done dry cleaning and laundry for neighbors.",
"He did not attend high school due to financial restrictions.Wan-ji and Sho-er, both born in Taiwan, met each other in the late 1950s, when Sho-er's sister and aunt approached Wan-ji in the Houli District of Taichung City with the purpose of matchmaking.",
"The two wed in 1959 and had two sons and two daughters, who have five grandsons and one granddaughter collectively.",
"The couple worked together at the Wansho Laundry, renaming the shop to combine their names.In the 1980s, following the martial law in Taiwan, the couple began traveling and visited Australia, the United States, Japan, and various countries in Europe.",
"In July 2020, Wan-ji and Sho-er's grandson Reef Chang began posting images of the couple wearing unclaimed clothes on Instagram under the handle @wantshowasyoung.",
"On July 21, with 18 posts at the time, the page attained 50,000 Instagram followers, beginning to receive media attention, and reached 100,000 three days later.",
"On July 27, the page had accumulated nearly 500,000 followers."
],
[
"Reception",
"A fast fashion protest, which advocates for the use of second-hand clothing.Wan-ji and Sho-er model vintage clothing, including blazers, skirts, and Chuck Taylor All-Stars, and have been described as \"eclectic, funky and fun\" by the New York Times.",
"''Vogue'' writes that Wansho Laundry's popularity \"highlights the importance of sustainability in fashion and buying secondhand clothes,\" instead of \"following 'fast fashion'\" as Reef Chang describes."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* wantshowasyoung on Instagram"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Glenn Fraser (American football)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Glenn M. Fraser''' (born ) was an American football and tennis coach, college athletics administrator, and educator.",
"He served as the head football coach at Ohio Wesleyan University from 1947 to 1963, compiled a record of 92–52–8.Fraser resigned as head coach coach after the 1963 season, but continued as tennis coach and professor of physical educator.",
"He was also appointed assistant athletic director at the same.",
"Fraser retired as tennis coach and assistant athletic director in 1972.Fraser graduated from the University of Minnesota.",
"Prior to his hiring at Ohio Wesleyan in 1947, he was the head football coach at Lincoln High School in Cleveland, where he led his teams to six city championships in ten seasons."
],
[
"Head coaching record",
"===College football==="
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"William Shepard Bryan, Jr."
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''William Shepard Bryan, Jr.''' (December 23, 1859 – April 3, 1914) was an American attorney and political figure, recognized for his service in various legal capacities within the city of Baltimore and the state of Maryland.",
"His career included terms as Baltimore City Attorney, City Solicitor, and the Attorney General of Maryland."
],
[
"Early Life and Education",
"William Shepard Bryan, Jr. was born in Baltimore, Maryland.",
"He was the progeny of Judge William S. Bryan and Elizabeth Edmondson Hayward.",
"Educated initially in private schools, he later attended Bethel Military Academy and graduated from the University of Virginia Law School."
],
[
"Legal Career",
"Bryan's legal career began after his admission to the Maryland bar in 1882.His early practice included a mix of private legal work and appointments to various municipal legal roles.",
"He served as the Baltimore city attorney in 1892 and was later appointed city solicitor, a position he held from 1892 to 1896.In 1903, Bryan's legal influence expanded when he was appointed as the Attorney General of Maryland, a role in which he served until 1907."
],
[
"Political career",
"Beyond his legal practice, Bryan engaged in the political landscape of Maryland.",
"His activities culminated in his service as a U.S. Presidential Elector in 1913, evidencing his involvement in national politics."
],
[
"Personal life",
"In contrast to his public life, Bryan's personal affairs were more reserved.",
"He never married and was known to have lived a bachelor's life in Baltimore."
],
[
"Death",
"Bryan passed away of a cerebral hemorrhage on April 3, 1914, in his hometown of Baltimore.",
"His death was followed by public expressions of respect from the legal community and the state government, reflecting on his service and contributions.",
"He was interred at Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore, a resting place for many of the city's notable figures."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Usama Hamza"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Muhammad Usama Hamza''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Hamza won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-105 Toba Tek Singh-I as an Independent candidate.",
"He received 138,194 votes while runner up Chaudhary Khalid Javed of Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML (N)) received 107,840 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Divya Thakur"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Divya Thakur''' (born 1971) is an Indian designer and interior architect who is the founder and creative director of Design Temple, a boutique design firm.",
"Described by ''The New York Times'' as \"often modern and sometimes kitschy\", her work in design focuses on incorporating elements from the culture of India.",
"Thakur's work spans from film posters including ''The Namesake'' and ''The Reluctant Fundamentalist;'' book covers, such as Naman Ramachandran's ''Lights, Camera, Masala''; to designs for brands including Asian Paints and Taj Hotels.",
"Her art installations have been featured in exhibitions throughout India and internationally, including in the Millesgården in Stockholm and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Thakur was born in 1971.Her father, Umesh Chandra Thakur, is a former Indian Army major, and her mother, Prema Thakur, is a former school principal.",
"As a student at St. Kabir Public School in Chandigarh, India, Thakur won her first design award.",
"She later attended the Welham Girls’ School in the state of Uttarakhand.Thakur obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Arts.",
"She has taken various design courses at Central Saint Martins, the London College of Fashion, the Pratt Institute."
],
[
"Career",
"Thakur established Design Temple in 1999, originally offering design work relating to home accessories and furniture.In 2004, she hosted her first exhibition, “India Indigenous,” at Loggia dei Mercanti.Her 2016 installation, “Design: The India Story” at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, traced the history of the architecture of India.",
"It attracted approximately 250,000 visitors.",
"In ''Elle'', Aditi Sharma Maheshwari described the installation as having \"delved deep into the products made by homegrown talent, throwing light on how they truly shaped the design story of India.",
"\"The same year, she was named 'Best Dressed' by ''Verve'' magazine.From 2010 to 2017, Shakur owned a design gallery.",
"In 2017, Thakur designed one of Marriott Hotels' promotional campaigns in Jaisalmer."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"George Godfrey (novel)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The History of George Godfrey''''' is an 1828 novel by the British writer Thomas Gaspey, originally published in three volumes.",
"Written in the first person as a bildungsroman, the plot contains a murder mystery and makes reference to financial frauds as well as the ongoing Greek War of Independence.",
"At one point the title character is transported to Australia as a criminal.",
"Like Gaspey's 1827 work ''Richmond'', it is an example of the Newgate novel."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Burwick, Frederick Goslee, Nancy Moore & Hoeveler Diane Long.",
"''The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature''.",
"John Wiley & Sons, 2012.",
"* Knight, Stephen.",
"''Towards Sherlock Holmes: A Thematic History of Crime Fiction in the 19th Century World''.",
"McFarland, 26 Jan 2017.",
"* Watson, Kate.",
"''Women Writing Crime Fiction, 1860-1880: Fourteen American, British and Australian Authors''.",
"McFarland, 2014."
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1969 NCAA University Division basketball championship game"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1969 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game''' was the finals of the 1969 NCAA University Division basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1968-69 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.",
"The game was played on March 22, 1969, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.",
"It featured the two-time defending national champion UCLA Bruins of the Pacific-8 Conference, and the Purdue Boilermakers of the Big Ten Conference.The Bruins blew out the Boilermakers to win their third of seven consecutive national championships, becoming the first (and to date, only) team to ever three-peat as national champions.",
"As of 2024, this remains Purdue's sole appearance in the national championship game."
],
[
"Participating teams",
"===UCLA Bruins===*West** UCLA 53, New Mexico State 38** UCLA 90, Santa Clara 53* Final Four** UCLA 85, Drake 82===Purdue Boilermakers===*Mideast**Purdue 91, Miami (OH) 71**Purdue 75, Marquette 73 (OT)*Final Four**Purdue 92, North Carolina 65"
],
[
"Game summary",
"Source:"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Løvøy Chapel"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Løvøy Chapel''' () is a restored parish church of the Church of Norway in Horten Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway.",
"It is located on the peninsula of Løvøya on the north side of the town of Horten.",
"It is one of the churches for the Horten parish which is part of the Nord-Jarlsberg prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg.",
"It is only open in the summers.",
"The gray, stone church was built in a rectangular design around the year 1200 using plans drawn up by an unknown architect.",
"The church seats about 100 people."
],
[
"History",
"The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1398, but the church was not built that year.",
"The stone church was likely built during the second half of the 13th century.",
"The church was dedicated to St. Hallvard, and it was known as St. Hallvard's Church for most of its history.",
"The church was built using local stone.",
"It consisted of a nave with a choir in the same room with no dividing wall.",
"The church was built next to a spring that was said to have healing powers, which led many people to make pilgrimages to the church.The church fell into disrepair and was closed after the Reformation, but burials took place in the cemetery surrounding the church until the end of the 17th century.",
"The Bishop of Christiania Jens Nilssøn wrote in his visit book from 1598: \"There is a walled chapel on an island called Løvøen, and it is called St. Haldvor's chapel.",
"It is now deserted, so that for many years services have not been held, but people on the island and around are attending Borre Church\".",
"Despite the fact that the church was in ruins, people continued to make pilgrimages to the chapel.",
"In 1717, chief inspector Jørgen Olufsen Mandal wrote to Count Wedel that \"common people of idle superstition tend at certain times in the summer to visit Løvø's dilapidated church in desperate numbers and give each a few shillings for its construction\".",
"In 1720, AP Styhr received permission to rebuild the old church, but he died in 1723 and the church was completed by that time.",
"The church again fell into disrepair soon after once again.",
"In the 19th century, only the walls were still standing and there was no roof left.",
"In 1882, the ruins were protected, and four years later the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments took over ownership and responsibility for the ruins.In 1928, a restoration project began under the leadership of Gerhard Fisher.",
"The ruins at that time consisted of two gable walls with round window openings and partially collapsed side walls.",
"His plan was basically to restore and secure the ruins.",
"But in 1935, at the request of the antiquities association and local associations, and with the approval of the National Archives, Fisher came up with a detailed description of a complete restoration of the chapel.",
"In 1950, the church was completed and re-consecrated on 27 August 1950.In 1962, the church name was formally changed to Løvøy Chapel (rather than the historic name: St. Hallvard Church)."
],
[
"Media gallery",
"Kapellet1.jpgKlokketårnet Løvøykapellet.JPGLøvøy kapell er en langkirke fra 1200-tallet på Løvøya i Horten kommune, Vestfold fylke.jpgRuinene av Løvøens kapel ved Horten - no-nb digifoto 20160317 00369 bldsa NGU0050.jpgNo-nb digibok 2014091028001 0137 1.jpgST.HALLVARD KPL.",
"PÅ LØVØY - an10071112080001.jpgLøvøyakapellet, Løvøya, Horten, Vestfold, Norway - panoramio.jpg"
],
[
"See also",
"*List of churches in Tunsberg"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Los Cabos Open – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Stefanos Tsitsipas is the defending champion."
],
[
"Seeds",
"The top four seeds received a bye into the second round."
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"Qualifying",
"===Seeds======Qualifiers======Qualifying draw=======First qualifier========Second qualifier========Third qualifier========Fourth qualifier===="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw* Qualifying draw"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"One More Time Tour"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''''One More Time...'' Tour''' is a concert tour by American rock band Blink-182.As opposed to the band's extensive World Tour 2023/2024, this domestic tour will be in support of the band's ninth studio album, ''One More Time...'' (2023).",
"The band will play 30 shows across North America in mid-2024, at stadiums and arenas, alongside support from Pierce the Veil."
],
[
"Shows",
"+ List of 2023 concertsDateCityCountryVenueOpening acts June 20, 2024 Orlando United States Kia Center Pierce the Veil June 21, 2024 Miami Kaseya Center June 24, 2024 San Antonio Frost Bank Center June 25, 2024 Fort Worth Dickies Arena June 27, 2024 Denver Ball Arena June 30, 2024 San Diego Petco Park July 2, 2024 Glendale Desert Diamond Arena July 3, 2024 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena July 6, 2024 Los Angeles SoFi Stadium July 8, 2024 Fresno Save Mart Center July 9, 2024 San Francisco Chase Center July 11, 2024 Salt Lake City Delta Center July 13, 2024 Portland Moda Center July 14, 2024 Quincy Gorge Amphitheatre July 21, 2024 Flushing Citi Field July 23, 2024 Boston Fenway Park July 24, 2024 Hartford Xfinity Theatre July 26, 2024 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center July 27, 2024 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena July 29, 2024 Greenville Bon Secours Wellness Arena July 30, 2024 Raleigh PNC Arena August 1, 2024 Lexington Rupp Arena August 2, 2024 Indianapolis Gainbridge Fieldhouse August 6, 2024 Minneapolis Target Center August 7, 2024 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum August 9, 2024 Kansas City T-Mobile Center August 10, 2024 St. Louis Enterprise Center August 12, 2024 Detroit Little Caesars Arena August 13, 2024 Columbus Schottenstein Center August 15, 2024 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre Pierce the VeilAlexisonfire"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2005 Milan Indoor – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Jared Palmer and Pavel Vízner were the defending champions, but Palmer did not compete this year.",
"Vízner teamed up with Cyril Suk and lost in the first round to Jean-François Bachelot and Arnaud Clément.Wild cards Daniele Bracciali and Giorgio Galimberti won the title by defeating Bachelot and Clément 6–7(8–10), 7–6(8–6), 6–4 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Draw==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* ITF tournament edition details* Doublles draw"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Moon Magic (radio play)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Moon Magic''''' is a 1939 Australian radio play by Maxwell Dunn.",
"It was set in Africa, like his earlier serial ''Jungle Drums''.The play appears to have been written by 1938 but was not broadcast until the following year.",
"It was popular and was produced again in 1940.",
"''The Wireless Weekly'' radio critic said Dunn \"has exploited the possibilities of this dark subject to the full—and very enjoyably... so carefully has the playwright increased the tension, with such expertness does one dramatic incident follow another, that “Moon Magic” is one of the most blood- curdling radio plays to be heard for some time.\""
],
[
"Premise",
"\"A drama of darkest Affica founded on that hideously cruelcult of diabolism, -Voodoo.",
"In the Smoking room of the Wiiiteway Club, an aristocratic London resort, is often to be found a young man seated alone.",
"His name is Ricksby Windsor Torrence, a man of a good English family.",
"Though nearly all his life has been spent in England he 'is only now learning to speak the language.",
"A noticeable thing about him is that his hair is quite white.",
"What turned it- white?",
"To tell that the listener must be transported!back in time and away in space, In fact ta a small clearing in, the Congo jungle.\""
],
[
"Cast of 1939 Production",
"*George Randall as Victor Osborne, outpost official.",
"*Keith Howard as Ricksby Windsor-Torrence*Bebe Scott as Sheila Windsor-Torrence."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Phoxjaw"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Phoxjaw''' is a British alternative rock/post-hardcore band from Bristol, formed in 2016."
],
[
"History",
"The band formed in 2016 from the remnants of the bands Day of a Thousand and Black Elephant and consisted of singer and bassist Danny Garland, his brother Kieran on drums, and guitarists Glenn Hawkins and Josh Gallop.",
"The latter also works as a sound engineer and produced the band's first releases.",
"The band's name is derived from the word \"foxjaw\" and has no special meaning.",
"To be provocative, the \"F\" was replaced by a \"Ph\".",
"A year later, Phoxjaw released their first single \"Victorian Dolls\" and shortly afterwards brought keyboardist Huw Allen into the band.",
"The first EP ''Goodbye Dinosaur'' followed at the end of 2018 before Phoxjaw was signed to Hassle Records.",
"The second EP ''A Playground for Sad Adults'' was released in 2019.Both EPs were re-released together a year later.On 3 July 2020, the band released their debut album ''Royal Swan'', which was produced in Wales by Lewis Johns.",
"At the 2021 , Phoxjaw was nominated in the Best UK Breakthrough Band category and ''Royal Swan'' in the Best Album Artwork category, but the awards went to Wargasm and Dance Gavin Dance respectively.",
"In the summer of 2022, Phoxjaw played the Download Festival.",
"They also recorded their second studio album ''Not Very Nice'' ''Cream'', which was scheduled for release on 11 November 2022 but was not actually released until 2 June 2023."
],
[
"Musical style",
"John D. Buchanan of AllMusic described Phoxjaw as indie rockers who play a \"raw, grimy, driving, and intense yet melodic sound\" heavily influenced by grunge and British post-hardcore of the 2000s.",
"Christian Biehl of ''Ox'' fanzine described their music as a \"cross between modern metal with alternative rock, wave and a dash of madness.\"",
"Jake Richardson of UK magazine ''Kerrang!''",
"wrote that their music was \"blend of various genres and sounds that, on the face of it, shouldn’t quite work so well together.\"",
"German magazine ''Visions'' recommended Phoxjaw to fans of Glassjaw, Stone Sour or Every Time I Die.",
"''Punktastic'' stated that the band sound like \"the bastard child of The Horrors and The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster\"."
],
[
"Members",
"*Danny Garland – vocals, bass (2016–present)*Glenn Hawkins – guitar (2016–present)*Josh Gallop – guitar (2016–present)*Kieran Garland – drums (2016–present)*Huw Allen – keyboards (2017–present)"
],
[
"Discography",
"'''Studio albums'''* 2020: ''Royal Swan'' (Hassle Records)* 2023: ''Not Very Nice Cream'' (Hassle Records)'''Other releases'''* 2017: \"Victorian Dolls\" (single)* 2018: ''Goodbye Dinosaur'' (EP)* 2019: ''Playground for Sad Adults'' (EP)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"***"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Leo Buring"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hermann Paul Leopold Büring''' (7 October 1876 – 29 September 1961), generally known as '''Leo Buring''', was an Australian wine maker and merchant.",
"He is commemorated at Roseworthy Agricultural College in the Leo Buring gold medal for dux of the oenology course."
],
[
"History",
"Buring was born in Friedrichswalde, a son of (Theodor Gustave) Hermann Büring (1846–1919) and (Henrietta Friedrike Auguste) Lina Büring, née Dohrenwendt (c. 1846–1934).",
"His father was a wine merchant, partner of H. Büring & Sobels, best known for their Quelltaler wines, made at \"Spring Vale\" in the Clare Valley wine region of South Australia.He was educated at Prince Alfred College and Roseworthy Agricultural College, graduating dux in 1896, then studied in viticulture colleges in Geisenheim, Germany, and Montpellier, France.On his return he worked in the family winery at Springvale, followed by Alex Prentice's at Rutherglen, Hans Irvine's at Great Western (later owned by Benno Seppelt), and from 1902 at Minchinbury, all known for their light white wines.In 1912 Frank Penfold Hyland purchased the Minchinbury winery from James Angus and Sons, and invited Buring to take over production.He had learned much about making sparkling wine by the Champagne method at Great Western, and put this to good use at Minchinbury, making theirs one of the finest in Australia, a reputation it retained while in the Penfolds stable.Buring left Minchinbury in 1919 to pursue a career as winery consultant and to develop \"Eden Glassie\", an historic property at Emu Plains on the Nepean River at the foot of the Blue Mountains, as a model winery.",
"They built a house \"Leonay\" on the property and established a vineyard, making their first wine in 1923, and built a 19-hole golf course.",
"He also grew asparagus and winter-flowering roses.He was governing director and general manager of Lindeman wines from 1923 to 1931, when he founded Leo Buring Pty Ltd, established a warehouse and bottling plant at Redfern, and opened \"Ye Olde Crusty Wine Cellar\" at 255A George Street, Sydney in 1931, selling exclusively Australian wine.He was a director of H. Buring & Sobels Ltd from 1934 to 1960."
],
[
"Leo Buring wines",
"In 1944 Buring purchased the Orange Grove Winery in Tanunda and renamed it Chateau Leonay, later purchased by Ray Kidd, of Lindemans, along with its winemaker, John Vickery.In 1951 Leo Buring (Holdings) Ltd purchased the Florita vineyard in Watervale (Clare Valley wine region) and replaced its vines with Pedro Ximenes and Palomino for sherry under the \"Chateau Leonay\" label.The Leo Buring brand is now owned by Treasury Wine Estates, along with Lindemans, Penfolds, Wynns and other historic names, and became associated with high quality Rieslings."
],
[
"Recognition and representation",
"*Buring was on the council of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales for most or all of the years 1926 to 1937.",
"*Buring was a member of the Viticultural Council from 1920 to 1939 and its president in 1930.",
"*In May 1935 he was elected to represent wineries and distilleries of New South Wales and Queensland on the Commonwealth Government's Wine Overseas Marketing Board, created by the Wine Overseas Marketing Act of 1929-1930.",
"*He was a longtime member of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Wine Producers' Association and their delegate to the Federal Viticultural Council of Australia in 1938.",
"*He was a councillor of the Blue Mountains Shire 1937–1944.",
"*He represented New South Wales and Queensland on the Australian Wine Overseas Marketing Board in 1929–1936.",
"*He was honorary treasurer of the International Society of Australia 1936–1938.",
"*Buring and his brother Rudi each established a trust fund for a gold medal to be presented each year at Roseworthy College — his went to the dux of the diploma of oenology.",
"Rudi took over funding of the prize for the dux of the second-year course, naming it the \"H. Buring prize in viticulture\", in memory of their father, Hermann Büring (died 1919)."
],
[
"Family",
"Buring married Ida Agatha \"Nay\" Sobels, daughter of his father's business partner, on 21 May 1902.They had no children.",
"Their golden wedding anniversary was celebrated at the George Street cellar.He died on 29 September 1961 at Penrith, New South Wales."
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Destacamento Feminino"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Destacamento Feminino ('''the '''Women's Detachment''' or '''Female Detachment)''' was a group of female guerrillas from the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), involved in the struggle for independence in Mozambique, founded on March 4, 1967.The emergence of this group was important for the armed struggle and for redefining relations between men and women in Mozambique, and was a precursor to the creation of the Organization of Mozambican Women."
],
[
"History",
"The Destacamento Feminino was officially founded on March 4, 1967; although it began informally in October 1966, when FRELIMO's Central Committee began admitting women to its army.",
"It was made up of women from the battlefronts in northern Mozambique, with the mission of institutionalizing and formalizing military training and participation in combat.",
"This admission came after a group of peasant women asking FRELIMO, in 1965, to train them militarily so that they could defend the populations they were responsible for.The group present at the foundation was made up of 25 young women, of peasant origin, from the provinces of Cabo Delgado and Niassa.",
"In 1967, the group took part in military training at the Military Political Preparation Center in Nachingwea, Tanzania.",
"This group of young founders included Paulina Mateus N'Kunda, Filomena Likune, Filomena Nashake, Marina Pachinauapa and Mónica Chitupila.According to N'Kunda, the participation of women in the liberation struggle, which existed before 1966, was kept secret by the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), so they had to present male names and continued to do so in the early days of the Destacamento Feminino.",
"Despite the decision of the Central Committee of FRELIMO, in 1966, to allow women to participate in political-military training, their presence in the fight against colonialism was not unanimous among the members of the Board, with some claiming that it clashed with the tradition of a woman's place being in the kitchen.",
"The existence of this group of female guerrillas led FRELIMO to reflect on the role of women in the struggle and the progress needed to fully integrate them as combatants.The founding squad was made up of: Filomena Nashake, as Chief; Marina Pachinauapa, as Political Commissar and Head of the 2nd Section; and Paulina Mateus N'Kunda as Secretary and Head of the 1st Section.",
"The pioneers of Destacamento Feminino were between 15 and 20 years old.According to Jacqueline Maia dos Santos, the emergence of Destacamento Feminino was important for the armed struggle, as well as for redefining relations between men and women in Mozambique, and was a precursor to the creation of the Mozambican Women's Organization.",
"This organization, unlike Destacamento Feminino, was aimed at women who were not guerrillas, with the main mission of making women aware of the domination imposed by Portuguese colonialism."
],
[
"See also",
"*Josina Machel"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Phyllis Yvonne Stickney"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Phyllis Yvonne Stickney''' is an American actress and comedian.",
"Stickney is known for her main role on the sitcom ''New Attitude'' (1990).",
"She also has appeared in films including ''New Jack City'' (1991), ''Jungle Fever'' (1991), ''Malcolm X'' (1992), ''What's Love Got to Do with It'' (1993) and ''How Stella Got Her Groove Back'' (1998)."
],
[
"Filmography",
"===Film=== Year Title Role Notes 1985 ''Frederick Douglass: An American Life'' Anna Douglass Short 1991 ''New Jack City'' Prosecuting Attorney Hawkins ''Jungle Fever'' Nilda ''Talkin' Dirty After Dark'' Aretha 1992 ''Malcolm X'' Honey 1993 ''What's Love Got to Do with It'' Alline Bullock 1994 ''The Inkwell'' Dr. Wade 1995 ''My Teacher's Wife'' Harvard Officer ''Die Hard with a Vengeance'' Wanda Shepard 1996 ''Tendrils'' - Short 1998 ''How Stella Got Her Groove Back'' Mrs. Shakespeare 2002 ''Big Ain't Bad'' Lauren Jordan 2009 ''See Dick Run'' Dr. LaCroix 2010 ''Trapped: Haitian Nights'' Ms. Edna 2013 ''Haitian Nights'' Ms. Edna 2014 ''Gun Hill'' Marva Stevens TV movie ''Pound of Flesh'' Mrs. Emeka 2016 ''The Tale of Four'' - Short 2017 ''Dana's Story'' Grandma Ladoux Short===Television=== Year Title Role Notes 1987 ''The Cosby Show'' Phyllis Episode: \"Hillman\" 1989 ''The Women of Brewster Place'' Cora Lee Episode: \"Part I & II\" 1990 ''New Attitude'' Yvonne St. James Main Cast 1991 ''Great Performances'' Topsy Washington Episode: \"The Colored Museum\" 1993 ''Law & Order'' Miss Lee Episode: \"Mother Love\" 1994 ''New York Undercover'' Baptise Episode: \"After Shakespeare\" 1996 ''New York Undercover'' Esther Rashad Episode: \"The Reckoning\" ''ABC Afterschool Specials'' Aunt Zed Episode: \"Daddy's Girl\" 1999–00 ''Linc's'' Y'vetta Recurring Cast: Season 2 2008 ''Sex Chronicles'' Tracy Episode: \"Room 69\" 2009 ''Glenn Martin, DDS'' - (voice) Episode: \"From Here to Fraternity\" 2021 ''Shameless'' Bev Episode: \"DNR\" 2022 ''The Ms. Pat Show'' Aunt Gwen Episode: \"Ding-Dong, The Bitch is Dead\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1967 NCAA University Division basketball championship game"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1967 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game''' was the finals of the 1967 NCAA University Division basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1966-67 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.",
"The game was played on March 25, 1967, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.",
"It featured the UCLA Bruins of the Athletic Association of Western Universities, and the independent Dayton Flyers.UCLA defeated the Cinderella Flyers to win their third national championship in four years, and their first of seven consecutive national championships."
],
[
"Participating teams",
"===UCLA Bruins===*West** UCLA 109, Wyoming 60** UCLA 80, Pacific 64* Final Four** UCLA 73, Houston 58===Dayton Flyers===*Mideast**Dayton 69, Western Kentucky 67 (OT)**Dayton 53, Tennessee 52**Dayton 71, Virginia Tech 66 (OT)*Final Four**Dayton 76, North Carolina 62"
],
[
"Game summary",
"Source:"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Al-Khawaga's Dilemma"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Al-Khawaga's Dilemma''', also known as '''Oqdet Al Khawaja''' (), is a 2018 Egyptian comedy-drama film that explores the intricate dynamics of love, deception, and social class.",
"Directed by Peter Mimi and scripted by Hesham Maged and Chico, the film presents a captivating narrative set against the backdrop of Cairo, Egypt."
],
[
"Plot",
"The storyline follows Youssef, an ambitious yet economically challenged salesman, as he navigates the complexities of a burgeoning romance with Layla, the privileged daughter of a powerful businessman.",
"The stark contrast in their social standings becomes a formidable obstacle, compelling Youssef to construct a facade of wealth and success.",
"As their relationship deepens, Youssef becomes entangled in a web of lies, facing familial disapproval and the constant threat of his true identity being exposed."
],
[
"Production",
"Directed by socially conscious filmmaker Peter Mimi, Al-Khawaga's Dilemma was brought to life through the collaborative efforts of producers Ahmed El Sobky and Mohamed Ahmed El Sobky.",
"Filming took place in Cairo, capturing the city's diverse social landscapes.",
"The film's soundtrack, composed by Adel Hakki, seamlessly blends popular Egyptian melodies with orchestral arrangements, enhancing the cinematic experience."
],
[
"Release and Reception",
"Al-Khawaga's Dilemma premiered in Egypt on January 6, 2018, followed by a release in Kuwait on January 17, 2018.While achieving moderate success at the Egyptian box office, critical reception was varied.",
"Some praised the film for its light hearted humor and insightful social commentary, while others criticized its predictable plot and reliance on comedic tropes."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"The Self-Condemned"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Self-Condemned''''' is an 1836 historical novel by the British writer Thomas Gaspey, published in three volumes by Richard Bentley in London.",
"Set in Elizabethan Ireland, it was the first novel Gaspey had published since ''George Godfrey'' in 1828 due to his work on ''The Sunday Times''.",
"In a preface he acknowledged the assistance of the Irish antiquarian Thomas Crofton Croker for the historical background.",
"The American edition was released by Harper and Brothers in New York.",
"The principle characters are Edmund Nagle an Irish chieftain and his sister Grace, at the time of the Munster Plantation and Desmond Rebellion."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Burwick, Frederick Goslee, Nancy Moore & Hoeveler Diane Long.",
"''The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature''.",
"John Wiley & Sons, 2012.",
"* Kelly, Gary (ed.)",
"''Newgate Narratives, Volume 3''.",
"Routledge, 2017"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Alperen Berber"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alperen Berber''' (born 2005) is a Turkish Greco-Roman wrestler.",
"He won the gold medal at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships."
],
[
"Career",
"He became world junior champion in the 2023 World Junior Wrestling Championships held in Amman, Jordan, defeating Iran's Yasin Ali Yazdi 9–1 in the 82 kg final match.He won the silver medal at the 2023 U23 World Wrestling Championships in Tirana, Albania, losing to independent wrestler Aues Gonibov in the 82 kg final match.He won the gold medal at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships in Bucharest, Romania, in the men's Greco-Roman style 82 kg, defeating Russia's Islam Aliev 4–3 in the final match.",
"He defeated Azerbaijani Rafig Huseynov 7–1 in the second round, Georgian Gela Bolkvadze 7–1 in the quarterfinals and Aik Mnatsakanian of Bulgaria in the semifinals to reach the final."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Orders of battle for the Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1410–1412)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Ava and Hanthawaddy forces fought in the Irrawaddy delta in 1410–1411, and in Arakan in 1411–1412.This is a list of '''orders of battle for the 1410–1412 campaigns''' of the Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1408–1418).",
"Aside from the initial battles in the Irrawaddy delta in late 1410–early 1411, the rest of the battles in this phase of the war were fought in Arakan."
],
[
"Background",
"===Sources===The orders of battles for Ava in this article are sourced from the main royal chronicles—the ''Maha Yazawin'', the ''Yazawin Thit'' and the ''Hmannan Yazawin'', which primarily narrate the war from the Ava side.",
"The orders of battle for Hanthawaddy Pegu are mainly sourced from Nai Pan Hla's version of the ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'', which has incorporated narratives of the ''Pak Lat Chronicles''.",
"The ''Rakhine Razawin Thit'', which narrates from the Arakanese perspective, says almost nothing about the campaigns except that it was Min Khayi that was allied with the Hanthawaddy forces, not Min Saw Mon as reported in the main chronicles and in the ''Razadarit''.===Adjustment of strength figures===The military strength figures in this article have been reduced by an order of magnitude from those reported in the chronicles, following G.E.",
"Harvey's and Victor Lieberman's analyses of Burmese chronicles' military strength figures in general."
],
[
"Ava invasion of the Irrawaddy delta (c. November 1410)",
"===Ava=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Royal Ava Armed Forces Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa 14,000 troops, 600 cavalry, 40 elephants, 7 war ships, 70 war boats Army 7 regiments (7,000 troops, 600 cavalry, 40 elephants) Toungoo Regiment Letya Zeya Thingyan of Toungoo Prome Regiment Letya Pyanchi of Prome Salin Regiment Nawrahta of Salin Badon Regiment Lord of Badon Pakhan Regiment Tarabya I of Pakhan Onbaung Regiment Tho Kyaung Bwa of Onbaung Nyaungshwe Regiment Htaw Hmaing Gyi of Nyaungshwe Navy 8 regiments (7000 troops, 7 war ships, 70 war boats, 20 armored war boats, 20 transport boats, 30 supply boats) Including: ===Hanthawaddy Pegu===The following is a list of Hanthawaddy's defenses in the delta.",
"Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Western Hanthawaddy Command Byat Za Khebaung Regiment Smin Than-Kye Bassein Regiment and Navy Dein Mani-Yut Myaungmya Regiment and Navy Byat Za"
],
[
"Battle of Launggyet (c. early 1411)",
"===Ava===After withdrawing from the Irrawaddy delta back to Prome, Minye Kyawswa reconstituted his forces by transferring infantry regiments from the navy into the army for the purpose of invading Arakan.",
"The rest of the naval forces went back to Ava.",
"While the royal chronicles do not provide the exact strength figures for the reconstituted army, their narratives suggest that the bulk of the original 14,000-strong invasion force was still intact.",
"Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Ava Arakan Expeditionary Force Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa 10,000+ troops Regimental commanders included: ===Arakan=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Royal Arakan Armed Forces King Min Saw Mon ?"
],
[
"Battle of Sandoway (c. mid 1411)",
"===Hanthawaddy=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Hanthawaddy Arakan Expeditionary Force Smin Bya Paik (or Byat-Hat-Baik) 5000 troops, 200 cavalry, 50 elephants 1st Division Smin Bya Paik 2nd Division Smin E-Kaung-Pein ===Ava=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Sandoway Regiment Sokkate ?"
],
[
"Battle of Sandoway (c. late 1411–early 1412)",
"===Ava=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Ava Arakan Expeditionary Force Minye Kyawswa 7 regiments (8000 troops, 300 cavalry, 30 elephants) ===Hanthawaddy=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Hanthawaddy Arakan Expeditionary Force Smin Bya Paik ?",
"1st Division Smin Bya Paik 2nd Division Smin E-Kaung-Pein"
],
[
"Battle of Launggyet (c. April 1412)",
"===Hanthawaddy=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Hanthawaddy Arakan Expeditionary Force Smin Bya Paik ?",
"1st Division Smin Bya Paik 2nd Division Smin E-Kaung-Pein ===Ava=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Launggyet Corps Letya Zeya Thingyan of Toungoo 1st Division Letya Zeya Thingyan of Toungoo 2nd Division Sokkate"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* * * * * * *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Be Right Here (album)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Be Right Here''''' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Blackberry Smoke, released on February 16, 2024, through 3 Legged Records.",
"It was produced by Dave Cobb and received acclaim from critics."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''Be Right Here'' received a score of 84 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating \"universal acclaim\".",
"''Uncut'' felt that \"when approached on its own merits, the Dave Cobb-produced ''Be Right Here'' is a minor classic of the genre\".",
"Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that the band \"don't attempt any new tracks on ''Be Right Here'', their eighth studio album.",
"Settling into a Dixie-fried groove created from equal parts soul and album rock, Blackberry Smoke still sound recognizably Southern, but they're not adhering to the gospel of Skynyrd and the Allmans as closely as they once did\".",
"''Classic Rock''s Philip Wilding stated that the album \"retains the simple formula that has made the band such a success: songs, tons of songs.",
"Regular co-writers, a band unafraid to experiment, surprising tones and textures, but the fundamentals are intact; listen to a tune, and three minutes later you’re whistling the damn melody and mangling the lyrics\".",
"Jim Hynes of ''Glide Magazine'' wrote that \"the band sounds loose as they dig into some serious issues, but rest assured that their classic anthems are still present, though the album goes far beyond mere toe tapping or foot stomping\"."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Personnel",
"'''Blackberry Smoke'''* Charlie Starr – lead vocals, guitar* Brit Turner – drums* Richard Turner – bass, backing vocals* Paul Jackson – guitar, backing vocals* Brandon Still – keyboards"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Haloplaca suaedae"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Haloplaca suaedae''''' is a species of epiphytic (plant-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae.",
"It was formally described as a new species in 2001 by the lichenologists Oliver L. Gilbert and Brian John Coppins, who initially classified it in the genus ''Caloplaca''.",
"Ulf Arup and colleagues transferred it to the newly created genus ''Haloplaca'' in 2013, as part of a larger molecular phylogenetics-informed restructuring of the Teloschistaceae.",
"The type specimen was collected in Dorset (South West England), at The Fleet along Chesil Beach (grid reference 30/668756) at sea level.",
"It was found growing epiphytically on ''Suaeda vera'' beside a saline lagoon on 19 September 2000.The species name ''suaedae'' refers to its only known host.",
"In addition to England, it also occurs in Greece, Morocco, and Turkey."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Hugh Corder"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hugh Corder''' is an emeritus professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Cape Town.",
"He served as UCT's youngest and longest-serving Chair of Public Law from 1987 to 2020."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Hugh Corder attended Diocesan College in Cape Town before graduating with a BCom LLB from the University of Cape Town in 1977.While at university he had volunteered with the Border Council of Churches who were working with displaced black communities who were being resettled in Dimbaza in the former Ciskei.",
"While visiting the area Corder met Steve Biko and other members of the Black Consciousness Movement.",
"He was also involved in UCT student politics acting as president of the Law Students' Council and running a campaign on legal aid for NUSAS.",
"In 1978 he won a Kramer Grant to the University of Cambridge where he did a postgraduate degree by coursework.",
"The following year he took up a Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford to pursue doctoral research on the role and attitudes of South Africa's appellate judiciary, 1910 to 1950."
],
[
"Academic career",
"On Corder's return to South Africa he was offered a post at Stellenbosch University.",
"He was then appointed UCT's Chair of Public Law from 1987 to 2020.In 1993 Corder was asked to join the technical committee that drafted the first Bill of Rights.",
"He has been a Fellow of the University of Cape Town since 2004.He served two terms as Dean of Law at UCT from 1999 to 2008, and in addition served as Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor in 2016-2017 and Interim Director of the Graduate School of Business in 2020.He was a fellow at the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law.",
"He is a board member of Freedom Under Law, an NGO that uses litigation to defend the Rule of Law and democracy in South Africa.",
"He also served as a member of the UCT Trust Board of Trustees since 2010."
],
[
"Publications",
"Publications by Professor Hugh Corder include:*''Judges at Work'' (1984).",
"*''Essays on Law and Social Practice'' (1988)(Ed).",
"*\"Crowbars and Cobwebs: Executive Autocracy and the Law in South Africa\" (1989)5 ''SAJHR'' 1.",
"*''Empowerment and Accountability'' (1991).",
"*''Understanding South Africa's Transitional Bill of Rights'' (1994) (with Lourens du Plessis).",
"*\"Towards a South African Bill of Rights\" (1994) 57 ''Modern law Review'' 491–5.",
"*\"The Constitutionalisation of South African Administrative Law\" (1997)3 ''European Public law'' 541–559.",
"*\"Administrative Justice: A Cornerstone of South Africa's Democracy\" (1998)14 ''SAJHR'' 38–5.",
"*\"From Separation to Unity: Accommodating Difference in South Africa's Constitutions during the twentieth century\" (2000) 10 ''Transnational law and Contemporary Problems'' 539- 559*\"From Prisoner to Patriarch: Transforming the Law in South Africa, 1985-2000\" (2001) 118 ''SALJ'' 772–793*\"Judicial Authority in a Changing South Africa\" 2004 ''Legal Studies'' 232–253*\"Judicial Activism of a Special Type: South Africa's Top Courts since 1994\" in Brice Dickson(Ed) ''Judicial Activism in Common Law Supreme Courts'' (2007) 323–362*\"Judicial Accountability\" in Hoexter and Olivier ''The Judiciary in South Africa'' (2014) 200–244.",
"*''The Quest for Constitutionalism'' (2014) (Co-Ed)*Hugh Corder and Jan van Zyl Smit (eds), ''Securing Judicial Independence: The Role of Commissions in Selecting Judges in the Commonwealth'' (Siber Ink, 2017)."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Tato (footballer, born 1964)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ederval Luís Lourenço da Conceição''' (born 15 October 1964), better known as '''Tato''', is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a right winger."
],
[
"Career",
"Tato made history by scoring one of Inter de Limeira's goals against Palmeiras in the final of the 1986 Campeonato Paulista (alongside Kita), which guaranteed the first title for a countryside team in the state of São Paulo.",
"He later played for Palmeiras, Guarani, Atlético Mineiro, União São João and Leones Negros.Tato also played for Brazil U20 team, during the 1987 Toulon Tournament."
],
[
"Honours",
";Inter de Limeira*Campeonato Paulista: 1986"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Tato at ogol.com.br"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Cinco Estrellas"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cinco Estrellas''' ( ''Five Stars'') was a Nicaraguan baseball club based in Managua.",
"Founded in 1941, they played their home games at the Estadio Nacional General Anastasio Somoza G. (the modern Dennis Martínez National Stadium).The team was founded by members of the Nicaragua National Guard, the military branch of the Somoza family regime, and was named in honor of Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza García (a five-star general).",
"Its close association with the Somozas made it unpopular in the eyes of many Nicaraguans, especially compared to its biggest rival, Indios del Bóer.",
"Its sponsorship by the Somozas was the subject of a popular joke:However, at the height of the team's success in the 1950s (when its roster was staffed with the best players in the country), Cinco Estrellas did attract support even from the president's opponents.",
"Its players were technically enlisted in the Nicaraguan National Guard, though many of them were foreigners hired to play winter ball (including a nearly all-Cuban team fielded in the early 1960s).The club won the 1964 Serie Interamericana, held in Managua, becoming the first Nicaraguan club to win an international competition (and the only one until Gigantes de Rivas won the 2016 Latin American Series).Cinco Estrellas folded in 1979, the year the Somozas were overthrown by the Nicaraguan Revolution.",
"The Sandinistas changed the name to Dantos, a team which continues to play in the in the Nicaraguan amateur baseball league, the Germán Pomares Ordóñez First Division."
],
[
"Notable players",
"* Marv Throneberry* Pete Pavlick (manager)* Mike Blyzka* Stanley Cayasso* Art López* Silvio García* Claro Duany* Zoilo Versalles* Luis Tiant* Danny Morejón* Sandy Valdespino* Pumpsie Green* Rogelio Álvarez* Evelio Hernández* Joe Shipley* Ossie Álvarez* Bill Short"
],
[
"Interamerican Series record",
" Year Venue Finish Wins Losses Win% Manager 1964 Managua 1st 5 1 Wilfredo Calviño '''Total''' '''5''' '''1''' ''''''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"St Hildegard's Church, Rotterdam"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''St Hildegard's Church''' () is a Roman Catholic church in the Oude Noorden (in Hillegersberg, before the boundary changes of 1904) in Rotterdam, Netherlands.The neo-Gothic cruciform church was built between 1890 and 1892 according to a design by the Rotterdam architect Evert Margry, one of the most important students of Pierre Cuyper.",
"However, the church was completed by his brother Albert Margry and his colleague JM Snickers following his death in 1891.The church is dedicated to Saint Hildegard of Bingen.",
"The original church consisted of the choir, a bay of the nave, and both transepts.",
"Between 1904 and 1905, the church was enlarged by Margry and Snickers with a tower and four additional bays.",
"The tower is quite similar to the tower of the Bonifatius Church in Zaandam from 1900.The parish of Saints Hildegardis and Antonius used the church independently until 2008, before merging with two other Rotterdam parishes into the new parish of Saints Franciscus and Clara.",
"The new parish now only uses the Hildegardis Church: the Church of the Holy Redeemer and Saint Barbara and the Church of the Holy Family were disposed of in 2008.Together with the Sint-Lambertus Church in Kralingen, it is the last neo-Gothic church in Rotterdam still in use today.",
"It is also a ''rijksmonument''."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Brett Geymann"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Brett F. Geymann''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 35th district.",
"A member of the Republican Party, Geymann's political career is marked by his focus on fiscal responsibility, conservative policies, and local issues such as wildlife management and state budget practices."
],
[
"Political Career",
"Geymann first served in the Louisiana House from 2004 to 2016, after which he was term-limited.",
"He returned to office in 2021 after the resignation of Stephen Dwight.",
"During his tenure, Geymann has been involved in various legislative efforts, including fiscal reform and conservative policies.===Legislative Actions===Geymann has been recognized for introducing measures to reform state budget practices and addressing local issues such as escaped crawfish from cultivation ponds.",
"His legislative record includes strong stances on abortion, education, and business-related policies."
],
[
"Political Positions",
"Geymann is known for his conservative stance on various issues, including fiscal responsibility, anti-abortion measures, and education policies.",
"He has been a vocal opponent of the Common Core State Standards Initiative."
],
[
"Election History",
"Geymann's political career includes a failed bid for Louisiana's 3rd congressional district in 2016 and an unsuccessful attempt for a state Senate seat in 2019.Despite these setbacks, he continues to serve in the Louisiana House of Representatives."
],
[
"External Links",
"* Brett Geymann's Profile at the Louisiana House of Representatives"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Women's Organization of Cape Verde"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's Organization of Cape Verde''' (also known as OMCV) is a Cape Verdean non-governmental organization dedicated to defending women's rights and promoting gender equality.",
"It is recognized as the first feminist association in the country.",
"Among its founders are women like Josefina Chantre and Paula Fortes.Although it began its activity years earlier, the association was officially founded on March 27, 1981, the date that came to mark Cape Verdean Women's Day..",
"The OMCV began its activity as part of the African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde (PAICV) movement.",
"With the support of the government in power at the time, the OMCV was fundamental for the inclusion of women's rights in legislative work plans, being seen as a catalyst for the Family Code and the Abortion Decriminalization Law, approved in the 1980s..",
"Furthermore, it was linked to the implementation of several social development policies, such as the maternal and child protection program and family planning, as well as the implementation of the network of kindergartens in the archipelago.."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website of OMCV"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Banza nitida"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Banza nitida''''', the '''Hawai'i rainforest katydid''', is a species of conehead katydid endemic to the Big Island of Hawai'i, where it inhabits native forests across the island."
],
[
"Description",
"''Banza nitida'' is a green and brown conehead katydid approximately 20mm across with uniformly green antennae."
],
[
"Distribution and habitat",
"Historically, ''Banza nitida'' was present in native forests across the island, with collections near Kona, Kohala, and the Stainback highway near Hilo."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Royal Wootton Bassett RFC"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Royal Wootton Bassett Rugby Football Club''' is a rugby union club located in Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire.",
"The club operates four Senior teams, Colts and Girls rugby teams and a Minis & Junior section.",
"The 1st XV plays at the sixth level of the English rugby union system, participating in Regional 2 Severn, following relegation from Regional 1 South Central."
],
[
"Honours",
"*Southern Counties South champions: 2015-16"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official club website"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Local ethnic nationalism"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Local ethnic nationalism''' or '''local ethnic chauvinism''' refers to a form of nationalism that divides China by refusing to unite with the Han Chinese by focusing only on the 'national/ethnic interests' (民族利益) of ethnic minorities in China.In mainland China, \"local ethnic nationalism\" (地方民族主义) contrasts with \"Han ethnic nationalism\" (汉民族主义), but both are perceived as divisive ideas."
],
[
"Constitution of the mainland China",
"The Constitution of the People's Republic of China considers \"local ethnic nationalism/chauvinism\" (地方民族主义) to be an idea that should be excluded in China along with \"Han chauvinism\" (大汉族主义).The following is the simplified Chinese text:The following is an English language translation:"
],
[
"Hong Kong nationalism",
"'''Hong Kong nationalism''' () recognizes Hong Kongers as individual nation/ethnicity, not \"Chinese nation/ethnicity\".The term ''minzu'' (民族) may mean \"ethnic group\" depending on the context, but may also mean \"nation\" in a broad sense.",
"Therefore, Hong Kong nationalists who reject the concept of \"Chinese nation/ethnicity\" (中华民族) and insist on \"Hong Konger nation/ethnicity\" (香港民族) can be criticized by mainland Chinese nationalists as \"local ethnic nationalism\" (地方民族主義)."
],
[
"See also",
"* Chinese unification* Federalism in China* Racism in China'''China's non-Han nationalisms''': * Korean nationalism/Korean ethnic nationalism - Koreans in China/Chaoxianzu* Manchurian nationalism - Manchu people* Pan-Mongolism - Mongols* Tibetan independence movement - Tibetan people* Uyghur nationalism - Uyghurs'''Other:'''* Hong Kong independence - Hongkongers* Taiwanese nationalism/Taiwan independence movement - Taiwanese people.",
"Mainland China sees Taiwan as part of its territory.",
"(see One China, Cross-Strait relations and Chinese irredentism)"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"**"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"The Last Video Store"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Last Video Store''''' is a 2023 Canadian comedy horror film directed by Cody Kennedy and Tim Rutherford, starring Kevin Martin, Yaayaa Adams, Matthew Kennedy, Josh Lenner and Leland Tilden."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Kevin Martin as Kevin* Yaayaa Adams as Nyla* Matthew Kennedy as Taggert* Josh Lenner as Viper* Leland Tilden as Castor Creeley"
],
[
"Reception",
"Drew Tinnin of ''Dread Central'' rated the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote: \"''The Last Video Store'' doesn’t land every self-referential joke, far from it actually.",
"Still, the loving homage to the so-good-its-bad movies of our childhood just manages to outshine some of the more trying moments of tedium that inevitably come along with this type of sentimentality, a feature that’s quickly becoming a subgenre within a subgenre.",
"\"Matt Donato of ''/Film'' gave the film a rating of 7/10 and wrote that while it is \"nowhere near a perfect homage to an era of movie-watching that's all but outdated\", it is \"sincere and resourceful when it counts.",
"\"Film critic Kim Newman wrote: \"Hyperactive Martin, a real-life DVD store owner, and sceptical Adams make a decent team and it even has a few moments of proper horror amid the retro-trash celebration.",
"\"Martin Unsworth of ''Starburst'' rated the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote that while the \"enthusiasm of all involved is contagious\", the film \"suffers by trying too hard.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Monocyte distribution width"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Monocyte distribution width''' ('''MDW''') is a cytometry-based parameter that measures the range of variation of monocytes.",
"If the parameter is available, it is reported as part of the standard complete blood count (CBC) with differential.The parameter was FDA cleared as an early sepsis indicator in 2019 for Beckman Coulter."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Calthorpe (novel)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Calthorpe, or Fallen Fortunes''''' is an 1821 novel by the British writer Thomas Gaspey.",
"It was published in three volumes by the London firm Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme.",
"Partly set in Germany amongst British merchants, it contains a murder mystery.",
"The negative portrayal of banks and financiers is a recurring theme in British literature of the era."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Burwick, Frederick Goslee, Nancy Moore & Hoeveler Diane Long .",
"''The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature''.",
"John Wiley & Sons, 2012.",
"* Michie, Ranald.",
"''War On Wealth, The: Fact And Fiction In British Finance Since 1800''.",
"World Scientific, 2023."
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Chinese bathhouses"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chinese bathhouses''' have thousands of years of history and consist of numerous variations.",
"The Chinese word for bathhouses in general is ''zǎotáng'' (澡堂); although in the stricter sense may refer to traditional, low-cost Chinese bathhouses to contrast with modern, upmarket Chinese \"bath centers\" known as ''xǐyù zhōngxīn'' (洗浴中心) or simply ''xǐyù'' (洗浴).",
"Hot springs and spas are called ''wēnquán'' (温泉)."
],
[
"Overview",
"There was traditionally a regional divide in the bathing cultures of northern and southern China.",
"Northern Chinese bathhouses focus on ''cuōzǎo'' (搓澡) which is the custom of vigorously scrubbing the skin with a scrubbing cloth known as a ''cuōzǎojīn'' (搓澡巾).",
"The city of Yangzhou in Jiangsu province is the birthplace of southern Chinese bathing culture.",
"While people in northern China prefer scrubbing or ''cuōzǎo'', people in southern China prefer massages.",
"The southern Chinese bathing process consists of back-rubs (擦背 cā bèi), scalding (烫背 tàng bèi), and “drumming\" (敲背 qiāo bèi).",
"''Zǎotáng'' are traditional bathhouses that were once widespread in China as most houses used to be built without running water or sanitation, but the majority of these bathhouses have since disappeared due to modernization rendering them unnecessary.",
"''Zǎotáng'' are sex-segregated and have facilities like lockers, shower rooms, communal baths, lounge areas, and free spaces for people to socialize.",
"Manicures, massages, rubdowns, shaving, ear cleaning, and food are often available for purchase.",
"Some ''zǎotáng'' may also have saunas and private baths available.",
"Traditional bathhouses are most common in the North China Plain, Northeast China, and Yangtze River Delta.",
"The provinces of China with the largest number of z''ǎotáng a''re Liaoning, Shandong, and Anhui.",
"China's oldest existing bathhouse is ''Wengtang'' (瓮堂) in Nanjing which was first established in the early Ming dynasty as the bathhouse of the Porcelain Tower of Nanjing.",
"The bathhouse was in operation for over 600 years and was shut down in 2014 with future plans uncertain.",
"The bathhouse is classified as a protected cultural relic by the Jiangsu provincial government.",
"''Xǐyù zhōngxīn,'' which translates to \"bathing and recreation centers\", are the more popular bathhouse choice in modern times and are treated as a leisurely activity rather than a necessity like traditional z''ǎotáng'' were.",
"They may operate for 24 hours a day and are much more elaborate as they usually have restaurants, cinemas, video game stations, gyms, karaoke rooms, childcare centers, and optional overnight accommodation.",
"''Xǐyù'' can trace their roots back to traditional Chinese bathhouses but also draw influences from day spas and hotels.",
"Shenyang in Liaoning province is considered the \"bathing capital\" of China due to its large number of ''xǐyù'' available.",
"There are many natural hot springs or ''wēnquán'' in China that are used for public bathing, some of them with free entry while others have been turned into resorts.",
"Huaqing Pool is one of the most famous hot spring complexes as the site had been as an imperial palace for emperors' short stays away from the capital for more than 3,000 years."
],
[
"History",
"Bathing culture in Chinese literature can be traced back to the Shang dynasty (1600 – 1046 BCE), where Oracle bone inscriptions describe the people washing hair and body in bath, suggesting people paid attention to personal hygiene.",
"''Book of Rites'', a work regarding Zhou dynasty (1046 – 256 BCE) ritual, politics, and culture compiled during the Warring States period, describes that people should take a hot shower every five days and wash their hair every three days.",
"It was also considered good manners to take a bath provided by the host before the dinner.",
"In the Han dynasty, bathing became a regular activity every five days.Ancient public bath facilities have been found in ancient Chinese cities, such as the Dongzhouyang archaeological site in Henan Province.",
"Bathrooms were called Bi (), and bathtubs were made of bronze or timber.",
"Bath beans, a powdery soap mixture of ground beans, cloves, eaglewood, flowers, and even powdered jade, was a luxury toiletry in the Han Dynasty; commoners used powdered beans without spices.",
"Luxurious bathhouses built around hot springs were recorded in the Tang dynasty.",
"While royal bathhouses and bathrooms were common among ancient Chinese nobles and commoners, the public bathhouse was a relatively late development.",
"In the Song dynasty (960–1279), public bathhouses became popular and ubiquitous, and bathing became an essential part of social life and recreation.",
"Bathhouses often provided massage, manicure, rubdowns, ear cleaning, food and beverages.",
"Marco Polo, who traveled to China during the Yuan dynasty, noted Chinese bathhouses used coal for heating, which he had never seen in Europe.",
"At that time coal was so plentiful that Chinese people of every social class took frequent baths, either in public baths or in bathrooms in their own homes.A typical Ming dynasty bathhouse had slabbed floors and brick dome ceilings.",
"A huge boiler was installed in the back of the house, connected with the bathing pool through a tunnel.",
"Water could be pumped into the pool by turning wheels attended by staff."
],
[
"In popular culture",
"''Shuangxingtang'', a traditional Chinese bathhouse in Beijing, was the primary setting of the 1999 Chinese film ''Shower'', directed by Zhang Yang."
],
[
"See also",
"* Public bathing"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Tehmi Jahi Chassion"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tehmi Jahi Chassion''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for the 44th district.",
"A member of the Democratic Party, Chassion assumed office on January 8, 2024."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Chassion is a Pharmacist in Breaux Bridge."
],
[
"Political career",
"Chassion's political career started in Lafayette as a three-term member of the Lafayette Parish School Board, when he then ran for the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 44 and won the election outright in the primary on October 14, 2023, and assumed office on January 8, 2024."
],
[
"See also",
"* Louisiana House of Representatives"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official Louisiana House of Representatives page for District 44"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Arch Wolfe"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Arch Wolfe''' (September 12, 1890 – April 25, 1971) was an American football executive, best known for his association with the Chicago / St. Louis Cardinals from 1933 until his death in 1971.He was the general manager of the team from 1936 to 1946."
],
[
"Early life",
"Wolfe was born on September 12, 1890, in Kansas City, Kansas, later moving to Kansas City, Missouri.",
"His father died when he was nine years old and two years later he moved with his 13 siblings to Chicago, Illinois.",
"He worked with a rug-cleaning business owned by Charles Bidwill which led to his opportunity in sports."
],
[
"Executive career",
"When Bidwill bought the Chicago Cardinals franchise in the National Football League (NFL) in 1933, Wolfe was given a position on the team.",
"Early on, his duties included recording finances, serving as a traveling secretary, and, according to the ''St.",
"Louis Post-Dispatch'', acting as a \"fight referee\" – \"Once he hopped the rail and sped out onto the field to separate a fuming Cardinal from an official whose calls had proved highly irritating.",
"Wolfe figured it was better to risk his hide jumping into the way of what could be flying fists rather than lose a ball player in a key game.\"",
"He served in the position of business manager and starting in 1936 acted as their general manager.In his first season as general manager, the Cardinals compiled a record of 3–8–1.He ultimately served in that role for 11 seasons; he oversaw the team as they merged with the Pittsburgh Steelers to create Card-Pitt in 1944 and helped them to a winning season with a 6–5 record in 1946, his last season in the position and only year with a winning record.",
"Overall, the Cardinals compiled a record of 26–88–5 with Wolfe as general manager.",
"One year after he was removed from his general manager position, the Cardinals won the 1947 NFL Championship Game over the Philadelphia Eagles, their first title since 1925, and, as of 2023, their last.",
"Wolfe remained with the Cardinals for many years as their business manager, still working 9-to-5 hours at old age to handle his roles of collecting team profits and arranging team travel; he noted that \"with the size of the checks today, I need a bodyguard ...",
"In the old days I could have put the game receipts in my pocket and people would have thought I was carrying around change.\"",
"He was known for his knowledge of the team's history and was \"frequently called upon to come up with some trivia long forgotten.",
"\"Outside of the NFL, Wolfe served as an executive in several other sports with teams owned by Bidwill, including with the Chicago Bruins basketball team, a Negro league baseball team, and at horse and dog racing tracks.",
"He also was the president of the National Girls Baseball League from 1944 and added the position of commissioner from 1949 until his resignation in 1952.."
],
[
"Personal life and death",
"Wolfe was married to Lee Wolfe; she predeceased him in 1964.He died on April 25, 1971, at the age of 80."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Abigail Boreen"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Abigail Boreen''' (born April 3, 2000) is an American ice hockey forward for PWHL Minnesota of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL).",
"Boreen played college ice hockey for the University of Minnesota."
],
[
"Early life",
"Abigail Boreen is one of three children of Alicia and Chad Boreen: her hometown is Somerset, Wisconsin, and she attended high school at Hill-Murray School.",
"She was a varsity ice hockey and soccer athlete at Hill-Murray, lettering in ice hockey for five years.",
"She played for a Wisconsin state champion team at the 10U (Western Wisconsin Stars) level, and Minnesota state champion teams at the 14U and 16U (Hill-Murray School) levels.",
"She also played club hockey with OS Hockey, the Minnesota Junior Whitecaps, and the Minnesota Girls Elite League."
],
[
"College career",
"Boreen played varsity ice hockey for five seasons with the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey program in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) conference of the NCAA Division I.",
"She ended her career with the seventh most games played in program history (166 games).",
"Boreen was named to an All-WCHA team on two occasions – to the All-WCHA Second Team for the 2021–22 season, and to the All-WCHA Third Team for the 2022–23 season.",
"Her academic achievements also earned recognition, as Boreen was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team in three seasons (from 2019–2020 to 2021–2022), to the WCHA All-Academic Team in three seasons (from 2020–2021 to 2022–2023), and as a WCHA Scholar-Athlete for the 2020–2021 season.",
"Her status as WCHA All-Academic in her fifth year was earned while Boreen was enrolled in pharmacy school as a graduate student."
],
[
"Professional career",
"Following her fifth and final year with the Golden Gophers ice hockey team, Boreen initially planned to put her pharmacy education on hold, signing a one-year contract with the Minnesota Whitecaps of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF).",
"After the PHF's sale the following month to the ownership group that was creating the PWHL, Boreen went undrafted in the PWHL's inaugural draft and returned to full-time studies as a pharmacy student, signing to PWHL Minnesota's reserve list.On January 24, 2024, when PWHL Minnesota placed Amanda Leveille on long term injured reserve, the team signed Boreen to a 10-day Standard Player Agreement, one of two such contracts Boreen is allowed to sign during a season in which she is a full-time student.",
"Boreen went on to score her first professional goal—an overtime winner—in her third game, and completed her 10-day contract having appeared in five games, scoring two goals and one assist."
],
[
"International career",
"Boreen attended USA Hockey's Girls Select U18 Player Development Camp in 2016 and 2017, as well as participating in USA Hockey's 2016 and 2017 Women's National Festivals."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Eliteprospects.com* Minnesota Golden Gophers player bio"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Helicia symplocoides"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Helicia symplocoides''''' is a tree in the family Proteaceae, native to Borneo.",
"The specific epithet ''symplocoides'' refers to the leaves' resemblance to those of the genus ''Symplocos''."
],
[
"Description",
"''Helicia symplocoides'' grows up to tall, with a trunk diameter of up to .",
"The twigs are grey to brown.",
"The leathery leaves are obovate and measure up to long.",
"The fruits dry black."
],
[
"Distribution and habitat",
"''Helicia symplocoides'' is endemic to Borneo, where it is known only from Sabah and Sarawak.",
"In Sabah, it is confined to Kinabalu Park, in montane forests at elevations of .",
"In Sarawak, its habitat is hill forests, at elevations of ."
],
[
"Conservation",
"''Helicia symplocoides'' has been assessed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.",
"The Sarawak subpopulation is threatened by mining and urban development.",
"The species presence in Kinabalu Park affords the Sabah subpopulation some protection."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Conference USA women's basketball tournament"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Conference USA women's basketball tournament''' is an upcoming postseason tournament which will be held from March 12–16, 2024, at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama."
],
[
"Seeds",
"Teams were seeded by conference record.",
"The top seven teams received byes to the quarterfinals.",
"Seed School Conferencerecord Tiebreaker123456789"
],
[
"Schedule",
"GameTimeMatchupScoreTelevisionAttendance First round – March 12, 202415:30 pmNo.",
"8 vs. No.",
"9ESPN+ Quarterfinals – March 13, 2024211:30 amNo.",
"1 vs.",
"Winner of game 1ESPN+32:00 pmNo.",
"2 vs. No.",
"7 Quarterfinals – March 14, 2024411:30 amNo.",
"4 vs. No.",
"5ESPN+52:00 pmNo.",
"3 vs. No.",
"6 Semifinals – March 15, 202465:30 pmWinner of game 2 vs.",
"Winner of game 4ESPN+78:00 pmWinner of game 3 vs.",
"Winner of game 5 Championship – March 16, 202484:30 pmWinner of game 6 vs Winner of game 7CBSSN *Game times in CT. ()-Rankings denote tournament seeding."
],
[
"Bracket",
" – Denotes overtime period"
],
[
"See also",
"* 2024 Conference USA men's basketball tournament* Conference USA women's basketball tournament* Conference USA"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Conference USA tournament Central"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Surya Chandrulu"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Surya Chandrulu ''' is a Telugu film released on 1978 under Prathap art production banner.",
"This movie was directed by V. C .",
"Guhanadhan.",
"Chandra Mohan and Vijaya Nirmala played a key role.",
"Ramesh Naidu was music director for this movie ."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Chandra Mohan* Vijaya Nirmala * Kaikala Satyanarayana * Latha * Praveena * Raja Babu * Rao Gopalrao * Venkat Roa * Prabhakar * J.V.",
"Narayana Rao * D. Mohan* Prabhakar * Radha Prasad Rao"
],
[
"Sound track"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"David Schieren"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''David Schieren''' is the co-founder and CEO of EmPower Solar, an award-winning solar engineering and installation company.",
"He is also a board member of Long Island Association.",
"He is a graduate of the New York Institute of Technology."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Bichhiya, Madhya Pradesh"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bichhiya''' is a Tehsil and a Nagar Panchayat in Mandla District of Madhya Pradesh.",
"It is a part of Bichhiya Assembly constituency."
],
[
"Transportation",
"Bichhiya is well connected with roads.",
"Daily bus runs from here.Bichhiya is connected Mandla, Dindori, Shahpura, Niwas, Balaghat, and many cities with roadways."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"League of Mozambican Women"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''League of Mozambican Women''', also known by its acronym '''LIFEMO''', was an organization associated with FRELIMO (Mozambique Liberation Front), founded in 1962.Its aim was to support the families of combatants during the war of independence and to spread the principles of the Front.",
"Selina Simango held the presidency and Priscila Gumane the vice-presidency.",
"In addition to participating in the Pan-African Women's Congress, these leaders travelled frequently, establishing a network of support with countries or organizations that collaborated with the struggles for independence in Africa.However, with the start of the armed conflict in Mozambique, new demands were made.",
"Faced with the need to defend and mobilize the liberated areas, and those still controlled by Portugal, the Destacamento Feminino was created in 1967, a year after the end of LIFEMO.",
"Made up of female guerrillas who had requested military training from the FRELIMO leadership, these combatants occupied territories reserved for men, provoking a revolution in the peasant and conservative areas, delimiting the power and control of men over the productive and reproductive role of women."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Sylvia Elaine Taylor"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sylvia Elaine Taylor''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, representing the 57th District.",
"A member of the Democratic Party, Taylor assumed office on January 8, 2024.She is the first woman and the first Black woman to represent District 57."
],
[
"Career",
"Before entering politics, Taylor made her mark as a Workers' Compensation Judge, serving until her retirement in 2015.Post-retirement, she continued to contribute to the legal field through her private law firm in LaPlace, Louisiana.In 2023, Taylor was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 57, becoming the first woman and first Black woman to hold the position."
],
[
"See also",
"* Louisiana House of Representatives"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Louisiana House of Representatives - District 57"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"LRA36 Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The transmitter building is shown behind the large white antenna'''LRA36 Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel''' (also known as '''Radio San Gabriel''' and '''Radio Arcángel San Gabriel'''), is a radio station that transmits on shortwave on 15476 kHz in the 19 meter band and on 96.7 FM, from Esperanza Base, Antarctica.",
"LRA36 is one of the southernmost radio stations in the world.Their interval signal identifies the station in several languages."
],
[
"History and characteristics",
"The first broadcasts from the base used a frequency allocated for nautical weather on Christmas Eve in 1978, broadcasting Christmas carols and the Christmas Eve Mass held by the chaplain of Chapel of St. Francis of Assisi at the base.",
"The broadcast was received with a strong signal by other Antarctic bases and across Latin America.",
"After this, plans were sent to the Argentinian Secretary of Communications, the Minister of Foreign Relations, and the Secretary of Public Information, to establish a permanent station.On August 24, 1979, the icebreaker ''ARA Almirante Irízar'' set sail on its maiden voyage with a 1200 watt transmitter, a mixing console, tape recorders, cement columns for transporting transmission lines, towers, antennas, broadcasting equipment, various accessories, and six communications experts to build out the radio station.",
"The icebreaker arrived on September 17, and construction of the studios and installation of the antennas and equipment began the same day.",
"The radio station made its first broadcast on October 20, 1979 at 11:20 AM local time with the message:The first transmissions were relayed from LRA10 in Ushuaia and LRA24 in Río Grande.",
"The first song played was \"La Primavera\", a milonga song by Víctor Velásquez.",
"The first program was \"Horizontes de Hielo\" (Ice Horizons), a show about activities taking place at Esperanza base and the community of Fortín Sargento Cabral.",
"It also provided news from other Argintinian bases, plus information about glaciers and the weather.LRA36 is operated by personal from the Argintine Army who are dedicated to the control, maintenance, and operation of the equipment, and its announcers are wives of the soldiers.",
"Before arriving at the base, the personnel (three announcers and one operator) take a two-month course from the Instituto Superior de Enseñanza Radiofónica.",
"The base's library is also located at the station's facilities.The staton's purpose is to establish ties in Antarctica and spread the Argentina's culture.",
"Inside the base, the staff are accompanied on their daily tasks and play Argentinian music.",
"To spread knowledge of their culture, they broadcast information about Argentinian customs.",
"They also discuss their activities and Argentina's presence in Antarctica.Initially, Radio Nacional Arcańgel San Gabriel transmitted on 6030 kHz in the 49 meter shortwave band with a power of 1.2 kW.",
"The shortwave transmissions caught the attention of the other bases in Argentine Antarctica, mainland Argentina, and listeners across the world."
],
[
"Programming",
"LRA36 broadcasts on shortwave from Monday to Friday, 3:00 to 6:00 PM Argentina time, and from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM on FM, with a news and general interest program (\"Noticias y Deportes\" or \"News and Sports\") that includes national and international news, the weather on Argintine Antarctic bases as well as the mainland, dates of interest, and musical requests.",
"On some occasions, they include shoutouts from friends and famliy from the mainland to surprise those working at the base.",
"Meterological information is provided for both Esperanza base and Marambio Base.In 2003, students and teachers at the school on the base, Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín National No.",
"38, started a radio show called \"Pingüinitos al Aire\" (Penguins on the Air) transmitted on LRA 36.Another radio show called \"Argentinos en la Antártida\" (Argentinians in the Antarctic) tells the tales of Argintians notable for their achievements in the Antarctic.",
"Another show called \"Reflexiones\" (Reflections) features readings of books and quotes.The show \"Ciencia y Técnica\" (Science and Technology) discusses world news in science and technology.",
"\"Efeméride y Santoral\" (Holidays and Feasts) recalls historical events and saints' feasts every day.",
"\"Turismo\" (Tourism) is about the most famous tourist attractions in Argentina.",
"Finally, another show is called \"Costumbres y leyendas argentinas\" (Argentine Customs and Legends).The stations includes a program in the afternoon, Monday through Friday from 3:00 to 6:00 PM, called \"De Esperanza al Mundo\" (From Hope to the World) that is listened to by DXers from many countries."
],
[
"See also",
"* LRA Radio Nacional* Esperanza Base* Argentine Antarctica* Telecommunications in Antarctica* American Forces Network* Instituto Antártico Argentino"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Nicole Pride"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nicole M. Pride''' is an American academic administrator who was the twelfth president of the West Virginia State University from 2020 to 2021.She was previously the vice provost for academic strategy and operations at North Carolina A&T State University."
],
[
"Life",
"Pride is from Orange, New Jersey.",
"She earned B.A.",
"in business management and a B.A.",
"economics from the North Carolina State University in 1987.She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha.",
"Pride received a M.A.",
"in corporate and public communication from Seton Hall University in 1998.Her thesis was titled, ''Why Black Males Have Emerged as One of the Most Troubled Groups of American Society: Their Academic Challenge, Poverty, and Social and Economic Isolation''.",
"Michael S. McGraw was her academic advisor.",
"For almost ten years, Pride worked at IBM as a marketing program manager in the corporate learning division and as a manager of corporate community relations and public affairs.",
"She was the vice president for development and communications of the Child Care Services Association in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.",
"Pride joined North Carolina A&T State University in 2010 where she held a variety of roles including liaison and senior advisor to the chancellor, chief of staff, and chief communications officer.",
"She became its vice provost for academic strategy and operations in 2018.Pride completed a Ph.D. in leadership studies from North Carolina A&T State University.",
"Her dissertation was titled, ''The Perceptions of University Leaders on Trustees Practice of Policy Governance: A Focus on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)''.",
"In 2020, she became the twelfth president of the West Virginia State University.",
"Succeeding interim president R. Charles Byers, she is the first female to serve in the role.",
"She resigned in July 2021 and was succeeded on an interim basis by vice president Ericke S. Cage.Pride has two sons."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Tonga at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tonga''' competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February."
],
[
"Swimming",
"Tonga entered 4 swimmers.",
"; MenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankFinau Ohuafi100 metre freestyle54.0980Did not advance100 metre butterfly58.6256Did not advanceAlan Uhi50 metre freestyle24.8578Did not advance100 metre backstroke1:01.4751Did not advance; WomenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankCarolann Faeamani50 metre freestyle28.7173Did not advance50 metre backstroke32.1346Did not advanceCharissa Panuve100 metre freestyle1:03.6066Did not advance200 metre freestyle2:23.3349Did not advance; MixedAthleteEventHeatFinalTimeRankTimeRankCarolann FaeamaniAlan UhiCharissa PanuveFinau Ohuafi 4 × 100 m freestyle relay3:57.9017Did not advance"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Victor Klemperer von Klemenau"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Victor Klemperer von Klemenau''' (born June 20, 1876, in Dresden; died March 13, 1943, in Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia) was a German banker persecuted by the Nazis because of his Jewish heritage."
],
[
"Life",
"Born in 1876, Klemperer's parents were the banker Gustav (1852–1926) and Charlotte Klemperer, née Engelmann (1857–1934).",
"Brought up Jewish with his brothers Herbert (1878–1951) and Ralph-Leopold (1884–1956), he converted to the Protestant faith in 1907 when he married Sophie Reichenheim (1888–1976).",
"From 1910, he was allowed to call himself Edler von Klemenau.",
"With Sophie he had four children: Sophie Charlotte (1909–2004), Peter Ralph (1910–2000), Gustav Victor (1915–1997) and Elisabeth-Dorothea (1918–1977).Klemperer studied law at the universities of Halle (Saale), Berlin and Freiburg im Breisgau and, in 1898, he completed his doctorate in Halle on the subject of \"The legal nature of profit participation certificates\".",
"Klemperer completed his voluntary military service in 1899 in a field cannon regiment in Prague."
],
[
"Banking",
"Klemperer began training in Dresdner Bank in 1898.After working for the banking house Alfred Kessler & Co. in New York City from 1899, he joined Ludwig Loewe & Co. AG in Berlin in 1902.In January 1904, he returned to Dresdner Bank and joined the Berlin branch as an authorized signatory.",
"In 1908, he moved to the Leipzig branch, which he played a key role in founding; in 1909, he took over management.",
"In January 1914, he took over the management of the bank's Dresden head office, which was responsible for Saxony and had previously been managed by his father.",
"He did military service from 1914 to 1918 in the First World War as captain for Austria, and was decorated with four medals.",
"He held this position until May 31, 1934, and was thus responsible for all company decisions relating to the Saxon-Central German region.He played a key role in the expansion of Dresdner Bank, which had the largest branch network in the Free State of Saxony.",
"The TH Dresden awarded him the title of Honorary Senator in 1929.thumb"
],
[
"Nazi era persecution",
"When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Klemperer was persecuted because of his Jewisj heritage, even though he had converted.",
"He was forceably retired in June 1934.When he was banned from holding positions on committees in June 1938, he fled Germany with his wife and was granted asylum in Southern Rhodesia, to which his brother Ralph had fled in May 1937.Victor Klemperer's wife Sophia traveled back to Germany in October 1938 to sell the former family villa.",
"She returned to Bulawayo in November 1938."
],
[
"Art collection",
"Kleperer had an exquisite art collection, which consisted of porcelain, paintings, sculptures and books.",
"The Nazis confiscated it in 1938, targeting it for Hitler's planned \"Führer Museum\" in Linz.",
"Hitler personally ordered its transfer to the state of Saxony on November 17, 1942.Before the end of the war, 13 manuscripts, 549 incunabula and 510 bibliophile prints were transferred to the Saxon State Library.",
"Only 12 incunabula were returned from the temporary storage facilities after May 1945.With the partial return of library holdings from the Soviet Union in 1958, the depository's holdings grew to 295 works, which were restituted to the heirs in 1991."
],
[
"Restitution claims",
"On June 17, 2011, a committee appointed by the Belgian city of Ghent rejected the Klemperer heirs' restitution claims for the return of a ''Portrait of Ludwig Adler'' by Oskar Kokoschka (1913).",
"During a Kokoschka exhibition in Vienna between May and June 1937, it had been exhibited under the ownership of Victor Klemperer, who sold it to Herbert E. Kurz, Chemnitz, in 1938.After several changes of ownership, it was acquired by the Ghent Museum voor Schone Kunsten in 1987, where it has been on display ever since.In 2012 the Jacksonville, Florida's Cummer Museum of Arts and Gardens voted to repatriate two works of porcelain it concluded had been stolen by the Nazis during WWII.",
"The works had belonged to Klemperer's father, Gustav.The German Lost Art Foundation lists more than one hundred artworks that Klemperer's heirs are searching for, and hundreds more for the family.FamilyHis nephew, son of his brother Herbert, was Klemens von Klemperer, a historian of modern Europe and professor at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts."
],
[
"Works",
"* Victor Klemperer: ''Die rechtliche Natur der Genussscheine.''",
"Dissertation, Halle-Wittenberg 1898* Erich von Rath, Konrad Haebler: ''Frühdrucke aus der Bücherei Victor von Klemperer.''",
"Dresden 1927."
],
[
"Literature",
"* Andreas Graul: Gustav und Victor von Klemperer.",
"Eine biographische Skizze (= Eugen-Gutmann-Gesellschaft e.V.",
"Hrsg.",
": Publikationen der Eugen-Gutmann-Gesellschaft.",
"Band 2).",
"Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2005.",
"* ''Klemperer, Victor Edler von Klemenau'', in: Joseph Walk (Hrsg.",
"): ''Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden 1918–1945''.",
"Saur, München 1988, ISBN 3-598-10477-4, S.",
"197.",
"*"
],
[
"External links",
"* SLUB Dresden"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
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