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[ [ "Eric Edem Agbana" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eric Edem Agbana''' is a Ghanaian politician, education activist, social entrepreneur, and radio personality." ], [ "Career", "He began his career in student politics in 2013 when he was elected as the President of the Student Representative Council at the University of Ghana.He joined the National Democratic Congress and was elected as the Deputy National Youth Organiser in 2018." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Astrobee (robot)" ], [ "Introduction", "NASA astronaut Anne McClain with Astrobee robot \"Bumble\" in the Kibo module of the International Space Station.", "'''Astrobee''' is a robotic system developed by the US space agency NASA to assist astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS).", "Consisting of three cubed-shaped robots named Honey, Queen, and Bumble, along with software and a docking station for recharging, Astrobee aims to enhance the efficiency of routine tasks on the ISS, allowing astronauts to focus on unique human activities." ], [ "Overview", "Astrobee operates autonomously or under remote control by astronauts, flight controllers, or ground researchers.", "The robots are equipped with cameras and sensors to navigate the microgravity environment and perform tasks such as inventory management, experiment documentation, and cargo movement.", "A notable feature is the use of electric fans for propulsion, enabling free flight within the space station.The system includes a perching arm for energy conservation and item manipulation.", "Astrobee builds upon the SPHERES robots' legacy (Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellite) on the ISS, with the goal of becoming the station's primary robotic test facility." ], [ "Milestones", "Astrobee achieved several milestones:* The docking station launched on Nov. 17, 2018, aboard Northrop Grumman's CRS-10 mission and was installed on Feb. 15, 2019, in the Japanese Experiment Module.", "* Free-flying robots Bumble and Honey launched on Apr.", "17, 2019, via Northrop Grumman's CRS-11 mission.", "* The third robot, Queen, and perching arms were launched on Jul.", "25, 2019, aboard SpaceX's CRS-18 mission." ], [ "Robots", "* The three robots are named Honey, Queen, and Bumble.", "* Each robot is shaped like a 12.5-inch wide cube.", "* The robots can return to their docking station for recharging when needed.", "* A perching arm allows them to grasp handrails for energy conservation or assistance to astronauts." ], [ "Additional information", "Astrobee is part of NASA's initiative to advance research on the ISS.", "A pair of Astrobee robots, named Honey and Bumble, is set to launch to the ISS aboard a Cygnus cargo flight.", "Once on the ISS, these autonomous robots will be deployed in the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) to perform various tasks autonomously, including experiments and video recording, even operating without direct human supervision.The propulsion system of each Astrobee robot, as described in the source, relies on a pair of impellers that pressurize air inside the robot.", "This pressurized air can then be vented through 12 different nozzles, allowing the robot to rotate or translate in any direction without the need for external moving parts or pressurized gas canisters.", "Astrobee is equipped with multiple cameras, a touch screen, laser pointer, lights, and a \"Terminate Button\" that, when pushed, would presumably instruct Astrobee to seek and destroy all life aboard the ISS.The onboard sensing and computing capabilities enable Astrobee to operate autonomously, and its flight software, based on ROS, is upgradable on-orbit.", "The robot can carry various modular payloads and will feature a manipulative arm for grabbing handrails to capture video footage of astronauts without using its motors." ], [ "Future contributions", "Astrobee's modular design allows guest scientists to conduct diverse experiments, contributing to the development of technology for future space missions.", "The system is expected to play a crucial role in NASA's lunar exploration plans and other deep space missions, potentially serving as caretakers for spacecraft during crew absences." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* NASA Astrobee Page* NASA Ames Research Center" ] ]
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[ [ "James Azle Steward" ], [ "Introduction", "'''James Azle Steward''' (1831 – 1889) was an American doctor, land owner and founder of Azle, Texas.Born in Tennessee, Steward moved to Texas prior to 1860.He donated land in 1883 for a townsite which ended up being named in his honour.", "He was also instrumental in setting up establishments in the town such as the Ash Creek Cemetery and the Azle Christian Church.", "Steward passed away in 1889 leaving behind his only son James who would pass away just 3 years later." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Kimberly Coates" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kimberly Landry Coates''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 73rd district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Coates represents parts of Tangipahoa Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Kimberly Coates" ] ]
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[ [ "SS Augsburg" ], [ "Introduction", "'''SS ''''''' was a cargo steamship that was built in Scotland in 1896 for the Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs-Gesellschaft (DADG).", "She disappeared in the North Atlantic in 1912 on a voyage from New York to Java via Durban.", "Several ships searched for her, but no trace was ever found." ], [ "Building", "DADG usually ordered new ships from the Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft in Germany.", "However, it occasionally ordered from UK shipyards instead.", "On 18 October 1895 it ordered one ship from Charles Connell and Company of Scotstoun, on the River Clyde in Glasgow.", "She was built as yard number 226, launched on 18 April 1896 as '''', and completed on 27 June that year for 790,000 marks.", "''''s registered length was , her beam was , and her depth was .", "Her tonnages were , , and .", "She had a single screw, driven by a three-cylinder triple-expansion engine made by David Rowan & Co of Glasgow.", "It was rated at 446 NHP or , and gave her a speed of .DADG registered '''' at Hamburg.", "Her code letters were RKLN." ], [ "Career", "DADG operated between Hamburg and Australia, and also served the Dutch East Indies and South Africa.", "DADG's cargo included coconut products.", "Early in 1904, fire broke out in ''''s number 3 hold.", "On 3 February she put into Ferrol, Spain for help.", "About half of the cargo of coir, copra, and barrels of coconut oil in that hold was damaged by either the fire, or the water used to put it out.", "All of the contents of that hold, about , was discharged in Ferrol as a result.In 1907 DADG formed a partnership called The United Tyser Line, with DDG Hansa of Bremen and Tyser Line of London.", "The three companies were jointly to operate a route between New York, Australia, and New Zealand.Later in 1907 '''' sailed on a United Tyser Line service from New York to Sydney via the Cape of Good Hope.", "Storms damaged her as she crossed the Indian Ocean.", "At her stern her auxiliary steering wheel was smashed; an length of her railing was carried away on her starboard side; and the iron stanchions of the awning on her poop were broken or bent.", "A derrick weighing was unshipped.", "The storm tore loose and broke open her pig sty and chicken coop, and her two pigs and dozen hens were swept overboard.", "On the morning of 11 October she reached Fremantle, Western Australia to discharge part of her cargo, before continuing to Sydney." ], [ "Loss and search", "The cruiser On 16 December 1911 '''' left Hamburg in ballast.", "Her master was a Captain Wilhelm Winter from Altona, Hamburg.", "The number of her crew was variously reported as 37 or 39.She reached New York on 5 January 1912, where she spent four weeks in port.", "She loaded cargo that included cans of kerosene for Batavia.", "On 2 February she left New York for Batavia via Durban.", "She was expected in Durban about 5 March, but failed to arrive, and was reported overdue.The cruiser searched for her, and on 11 April bunkered at Hamilton, Bermuda to continue her search.", "On 13 April the Marconi Company wireless station on Cape Race signalled the Hamburg America Line (HAPAG) passenger ship , asking her to change course to search for .", "On 20 April the HAPAG cargo ship ''Caledonia'' arrived at Norfolk, Virginia for bunkers.", "A telegram reached her, ordering her to search for '''' when she put to sea two days later.DADG's ''''On 13 April another DADG ship, '''', reached Melbourne.", "She had left New York on the same day as '''', and followed the same route as far as Durban.", "Two days after leaving New York, '''' encountered a heavy storm.", "The storm cleared after about 24 hours, and she had good weather for the rest of her voyage.", "''''s master, Captain Orgel, feared that '''' had foundered in the storm.A book of the history of DADG, published in 1933, claims that '''' was so delayed by adverse weather that she had to make an unscheduled call for bunkers at São Vicente, Cape Verde.", "However, this claim is missing from contemporary accounts of Captain Orgel's statement when he reached Melbourne.There were false reports of '''' being sighted adrift.", "In fact no trace of her was ever found.", "Captain Orgel's surmise that she foundered in the storm on about 4 February remains a plausible explanation of her loss." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "**" ] ]
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[ [ "2014 Connecticut Secretary of the State election" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2014 Connecticut Secretary of the State election''' took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the next Secretary of the State of Connecticut.", "Incumbent Democrat Denise Merrill won re-election to a second term." ], [ "Democratic primary", "===Candidates=======Nominee====*Denise Merrill, incumbent secretary of the state" ], [ "Republican primary", "===Candidates=======Nominee====*Peter Lumaj, attorney and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2012" ], [ "Third-party candidates and independent candidates", "===Working Families===The Working Families Party endorsed Merrill, giving her access to a second ballot line.", ";Official designee*Denise Merrill, incumbent secretary of state===Independent Party of Connecticut===The Independent Party of Connecticut endorsed Lumaj, giving him access to a second ballot line.", ";Official designee*Peter Lumaj, attorney and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2012===Green Party=======Nominee====*S. Michael DeRosa, former nominee for CT-01 in 2012, secretary of the state in 2006 and 2010, and state senator" ], [ "General election", "===Results===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Burg-Wächter Ladies Open – Doubles" ], [ "Introduction", "Mariam Bolkvadze and Samantha Murray Sharan were the defending champions but chose not to participate.Greet Minnen and Yanina Wickmayer won the title, defeating Freya Christie and Ali Collins in the final, 6–1, 6–3." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Corporate Directorates" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Scottish Government Corporate Directorates''' are a group of Directorates of the Scottish Government.", "The directorate is headed by Lesley Fraser, who was appointed to the interim role Director-General for Organisational Development and Operations in July 2019, before the role became Director-General Corporate in March 2021.Primarily, the Director-General of the Corporate Directorate is solely responsible for the organisational improvements of the Scottish Government and its associated cabinet secretaries and ministers.", "This responsibilities of the role and the directorate including people and capability, staff engagement, ministerial support, communications, digital, legal services, facilities and estates, financial management, commercial and procurement functions.As a result of their responsibilities and supporting nature of the work of the Scottish Government and its members, the Director-General Corporate is a member of the Scottish Government's Corporate Governance Board.==Current directorates== The Corporate Directorate of the Scottish Government is currently responsible for the following departments:* Communications and Ministerial Support Directorate* Corporate Transformation and Workplace Directorate* Covid Inquiries Response Directorate* Digital Directorate* Financial Management Directorate* Legal Services (Solicitor to the Scottish Government)* People Directorate* Propriety and Ethics Directorate* Scottish Procurement and Property Directorate" ], [ "See also", "* Directorates of the Scottish Government** Scottish Government ** Scottish cabinet" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Education and Justice Directorates" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Education and Justice Directorates of the Scottish Government''' are a group of Directorates of the Scottish Government.", "The Director General for Education and Justice is Neil Rennick who was appointed to the role in September 2023.He has direct responsibility for education in Scotland, as well as advancing the learning of the people of in the country.", "Additionally, the directorate holds responsibility for safety and the justice system of the country's communities.", "The Director-General Education and Justice is a member of the Scottish Government's Corporate Governance Board." ], [ "Current Directorates", "The Education and Justice Directorates currently consist of the following directorates: * Children and Families Directorate* Early Learning and Childcare Directorate* Education Reform Directorate* Justice Directorate* Learning Directorate* Lifelong Learning and Skills Directorate* Safer Communities Directorate" ], [ "See also", "* Scots law* Education in Scotland** Education Scotland** Care Inspectorate" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Peter F. Egan, Sr." ], [ "Introduction", "'''Peter F. Egan, Sr.''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 74th district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Egan represents St. Tammany Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Peter Egan" ] ]
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[ [ "Exchequer Directorates" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Exchequer Directorates of the Scottish Government''' are a group of Directorates of the Scottish Government.", "The Exchequer Directorate is headed by Alyson Stafford CBE was appointed in July 2017.The Director General of the Scottish Exchequer Directorate is solely responsible for the overall setting, overview and implementing of the Scottish Budget, including tax, spending of the Scottish Government and measuring performance, and for any advice and support, as well as for the systems on finance and procurement.", "The Director-General of the Exchequer Directorate is a member of the Scottish Government's Corporate Governance Board." ], [ "Current Directorates", "The Exchequer Directorate currently consists of the following four directorates of which it is responsible for: * Budget and Public Spending Directorate* Fiscal Sustainability and Exchequer Development Directorate* Internal Audit and Assurance Directorate* Tax and Revenues Directorate" ], [ "See also", "* Economy of Scotland* Scottish budget** Cabinet Secretary for Finance" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jay Jiang Yu" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jiang You''' (born 1980) known as '''Jay Jiang You''', is a Chinese businessman, and investor.", "He is founder and CEO of Nano Nuclear Energy." ], [ "Early life and education", "Jiang You was born in 1980, Taishan, Guangdong, China.", "The first years, his family immigrated to New York City, United States.", "He grew up on the Upper West Side, Manhattan, he attended various schools, Sarah Smith Garnet Elementary School, and Columbus Academy.", "He worked full time in the restricted funds department at Columbia University, and he was promoted to Business manager of the History Department.", "He studied psychology at the City College of New York.", "Jiang You is bilingual in English and Taishanese." ], [ "Career", "His first years as an employee in companies were as an analyst at Deutsche Bank on Wall Street.", "In 2017 he founded Nano Nuclear Energy, a US nuclear technology company.", "In 2023 he founded LIS Technologies, a company that focuses on patented laser technology for isotope separation.", "He was founder of the non-profit organization, LunarNYC, based in New York City.", "Jiang You was named as one of the Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business on the Award's 20th Anniversary.", "He executed and raised $15,000 for the 2023 Lunar New Year celebration." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Changaiz Ahmed Khan Kakar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Changaiz Ahmed Khan Kakar''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan." ], [ "Political career", "Kakar won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-102 Faisalabad-VIII as an Independent candidate.", "He received 132,526 votes while runner up Abid Sher Ali of Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML (N)) received 100,320 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Australian Exhibition of Women's Work" ], [ "Introduction", "The first '''Australian Exhibition of Women's Work''' was held for five weeks in 1907 in Melbourne.", "It opened on 23 October and closed on 30 November at the Royal Exhibition Building.", "The exhibition was created by committees of women across the country and in London, Madras and Bloemfontain and it was considered a catalyst as many of the contributors saw what others had made, as they came to see their own work.The exhibition's poster was designed by H.L.Atkinson from Bendigo and it was chosen in open competition.", "It showed six craftswomen being welcomed at Melbourne's Royal Exhibition Building.The exhibition's impact was very high.", "The national and all the state parliaments had a day off in honour of the exhibition's opening.", "The driving force had been Alice, Lady Northcote and Queen Alexandra was the patron.", "It was opened by Alice, Lady Northcote and Pattie Deakin who were the wives of Australia's Governor General and its Prime Minister.", "15,000 people were there on the first day for the opening ceremony, and over the five weeks there were 250,000 visitors.The exhibition was intended to celebrate women's work and to educate.", "However, in 1907 the women of Melbourne were not yet allowed to vote in state elections.", "Pattie Deakin organised a creche and there were demonstrations of kindergarten teaching by Emmeline Pye from Melbourne Teachers' College.The exhibition featured the decorative arts and obviously those associated with women, however women were receiving education and training in several areas and the exhibition was seen as the harvest of original and applied novel work.", "Women had always created art but the exhibition hoped to show how these skills could be turned into a business as a designer or as a trained draughtsman.", "Needlework art had over 1,000 entries.Australian Exhibition of Women's Work certificate 1907 by Eirene MortEirene Mort who had already completed work for Liberty's was one of the exhibitions supporters.", "She designed the certicates given to class winners.", "She had hundreds of entries herself in a variety of classes.", "Her designs were noted for her use of Australian flora and fauna as subject matter.Music was one of the arts - Georgette Augusta Christina Peterson's music featured in a book by Ida Sherbourne Outhwaite and her sister and Peterson conducted a choir of 1,300 women.", "Florence Maud Ewart served as co-conductor for the exhibition and she won first prize for her composition \"God Guide Australia\",Prizes and medals were given for exhibits and for essays.", "The medals were bronze and they included the motto \"The Cross of Christ is My Light\".The exhibition has been creditted with being \"the most complete expression of the state of decorative arts at the start of the century\"." ], [ "Notable contributors included", "* Susanne Vilhelmine Gether and The Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW organised 60 people to carve a rosewood dining set.", "* Gertrude Healy won the first place for solo violin at the exhibition.", "* Flora Annie Landells (1888-1981), painter and potter.", "* Eirene Mort, designer* * Ellen Nora Payne, Tasmanian wood carver* Georgette Augusta Christina Peterson, Bulgarian born composer and conbustor* Emmeline Pye, kindergarten expert* Daisy Rossi, painter and interior designer" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1981–82 Northampton Town F.C. season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1981–82 season''' was Northampton Town's 85th season in their history and the fifth successive season in the Fourth Division.", "Alongside competing in Division Four, the club also participated in the FA Cup and the League Cup.==Players== Name Position Nat.", "Place of Birth Date of Birth (Age) Apps Goals Previous club Date signed Fee GoalkeepersAndy PooleGK|Chesterfield|1570Mansfield TownJuly 1978 DefendersPaul BradyRB|Marston Green|472Birmingham CityAugust 1981Steve BryantLB|London|1175PortsmouthMarch 1982Wakeley GageCB|Northampton|1046Desborough TownOctober 1979£8,000Pat KruseCB|Arlesey|180BrentfordFebruary 1982LoanPaul SaundersU|Watford|993WatfordJuly 1978Andy TaylorRB|Stratford-upon-Avon|220Aston VillaJune 1981 MidfieldersJohn BuchananCM|Dingwall|16432Cardiff CitySeptember 1981Dave CarltonU|Stepney|1948BrentfordSeptember 1980Peter CoffillCM|Romford|425Torquay UnitedJuly 1981£5,000Peter DenyerW|Chiddingfold|12627PortsmouthJuly 1979P/EMark HeeleyW|Peterborough|786ArsenalMarch 1980£33,000Maurice MuirW|London|20ApprenticeApril 1980N/AAdam SandyU|Peterborough|1066Wolverton TownFebruary 1980Gary SaxbyU|Clipstone|759Mansfield TownAugust 1980 ForwardsJohn AlexanderFW|Liverpool|274ReadingAugust 1981Frankie BelfonFW|Wellingborough|10ApprenticeApril 1982N/ASteve PerrinFW|London|186Hillingdon BoroughDecember 1981P/TSteve MasseyFW|Manchester|185Peterborough UnitedFebruary 1982Roger RussellFW|Corby|10Corby TownSeptember 1981" ], [ "Competitions", "===Division Four=======League table========Results summary========League position by match========Matches=======FA Cup======Milk Cup======Appearances and goals=== Player Division Four FA Cup League Cup Total Starts Sub Goals Starts Sub Goals Starts Sub Goals Starts Sub Goals GK Andy Poole 46 – – 3 – – 5 – – '''54''' '''–''' '''–''' DF Wakeley Gage 43 – 2 3 – 2 5 – – '''51''' '''–''' '''4''' DF Paul Brady 38 1 2 3 – – 5 – – '''46''' '''1''' '''2''' DF Steve Bryant 10 – – – – – – – – '''10''' '''–''' '''–''' DF ''Pat Kruse'' 18 – – – – – – – – '''18''' '''–''' '''–''' DF Paul Saunders 21 3 – 2 – – 1 – – '''24''' '''3''' '''–''' DF Andy Taylor 17 – – 2 – – 3 – – '''22''' '''–''' '''–''' MF John Buchanan 34 – 4 3 – – – – – '''37''' '''–''' '''3''' MF Dave Carlton 37 – – 2 – 1 5 – – '''44''' '''–''' '''1''' MF Peter Coffill 34 2 2 1 – – 5 – – '''40''' '''2''' '''2''' MF Peter Denyer 22 – 5 – – – 3 – 2 '''25''' '''–''' '''7''' MF Mark Heeley 23 3 3 3 – – 3 – 1 '''29''' '''3''' '''4''' MF Maurice Muir – 1 – – – – – – – '''–''' '''1''' '''–''' MF Adam Sandy 30 9 3 2 1 1 4 – 1 '''36''' '''10''' '''5''' MF Gary Saxby 32 2 7 3 – – 2 – 1 '''37''' '''2''' '''8''' FW John Alexander 21 1 3 – 1 – 3 1 1 '''25''' '''2''' '''4''' FW Frankie Belfon 1 – – – – – – – – '''1''' '''–''' '''–''' FW Steve Massey 18 – 5 – – – – – – '''18''' '''–''' '''5''' FW Steve Perrin 18 – 6 – – – – – – '''18''' '''–''' '''6''' FW Roger Russell – 1 – – – – – – – '''–''' '''1''' '''–''' ''Players who left before end of season:'' FW Keith Bowen 3 – – – – – 2 – – '''5''' '''–''' '''–''' FW ''Tony Mahoney'' 6 – – 3 – 1 2 – 2 '''11''' '''–''' '''3''' FW Steve Phillips 30 – 10 3 – 1 5 – 1 '''38''' '''–''' '''12'''" ], [ "References", "'''Books'''*" ] ]
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[ [ "Mount Diablo Creek" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mount Diablo Creek''' is a northwest-flowing stream originating on the north flank of Mount Diablo.", "Its dozen small tributaries gather near Clayton before flowing through Concord and the Concord Naval Weapons Station, ultimately ending in tidelands on the southern shore of Suisun Bay in Contra Costa County.", "If the Concord Naval Weapons Station is converted to protected wildlands, Mount Diablo Creek may serve as the last wildlife corridor for black-tailed deer, tule elk, and other mammals from Mount Diablo to Suisun Bay." ], [ "History", "The name ''Monte del Diablo'' (Spanish for devil's grove) was recorded about 1824 for a Native American rancheria.", "It is reported that a fight between Spanish soldiers and Native Americans too place in 1806 by a thicket near the site of what is now Pacheco, and the soldiers believe a grotesquely dressed Native American medicine man was the devil.", "The creek's Spanish name was '''Arroyo del Monte Diablo'''.", "Americans later applied the name Mount Diablo to the peak, and the creek." ], [ "Watershed and Course", "Mount Diablo Creek is an intermittent stream that begins on the north flank of Mount Diablo, specifically the north flank of North Peak.", "It flows northwesterly, drawing from about a dozen tributaries that join it in or near Clayton.", "The Mount Diablo Creek watershed drains .", "Of its dozen tributaries, the larger are Donner Creek which joins from the left, then Peacock Creek which joins from the right, then Mitchell Creek which flows from the Eagle Peak to join Mount Diablo Creek from the left.", "The Concord Naval Weapons Station encompasses the lower third of the watershed and is divided into the 7,630-acre Tidal Area and the 5,170-acre Inland Area.", "The City of Concord is developing a re-use plan for the Inland Area in partnership with the County and the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD), as the U.S. Navy transferred the Inland Area to the City of Concord in 2018.The mouth of Mount Diablo Creek is its confluence with Seal Creek in the tidal wetlands.", "Seal Creek joins Hastings Slough before entering Suisun Bay, an upstream component of greater San Francisco Bay.The roughly dozen named tributaries of Mount Diablo Creek are Deer Flat Creek, Donner Creek (and its Back Creek subtributary), Goethels Canyon, Peacock Creek (and its Irish Creek subtributary), Mitchell Creek, Russelmann Creek, Seal Creek, Uncle Sam Canyon, and Wild Oat Canyon." ], [ "Ecology and Conservation", "Mount Diablo Creek and its Mitchell Creek tributary have hosted spawning runs of anadromous steelhead trout (''Oncorhynchus mykiss'') as evidenced by fish surveys over several decades.", "Although intermittent flows limit much of the creek for steelhead excepting a few perennial pools and short reaches, the creek is unusual as it has no fish passage barriers.", "Mitchell Creek also supports federally endangered California red-legged frog (''Rana draytonii'')." ], [ "See also", "* Mount Diablo* Suisun Bay* List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area* List of rivers of California" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Save Mount Diablo land trust and conservation organization home page* Mount Diablo Creek Watershed in Oakland Museum map Guide to San Francisco Bay Area Creeks" ] ]
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[ [ "Spermworld" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Spermworld''''' is an upcoming American documentary film directed by Lance Oppenheim that is set to premiere on Hulu and FX in the United States on March 29, 2024.Inspired by Nellie Bowles' article \"The Sperm Kings Have a Problem: Too Much Demand\" for the New York Times,the documentary ventures into \"spermworld,\" the unregulated online marketplaces where sperm donors connect with hopeful parents." ], [ "Premise", "''Spermworld'' entwines the stories of three donors and their recipients as they exchange more than just genetic material.", "In roadside motels, abandoned malls, and suburban bathrooms, impersonal transactions between strangers give way to moments of tenderness, unease, and the possibility of new life." ], [ "Release", "The film will have its world premiere at True/False Film Festival on February 29, 2024.It will be released in the United States on FX on March 29, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Ugo Coussaud" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ugo Coussaud''' (born 10 October 1992) is a French professional golfer and European Tour player.", "He was runner-up at the 2024 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters." ], [ "Amateur career", "Coussaud enjoyed international success as an amateur.", "He won the 2013 Canadian University & College Championship, and the 2015 the South African Stroke Play Championship.", "In 2015, he also reached the semi-finals of the Championnat de France - Coupe Ganay, and in 2016, he was runner-up at the Lytham Trophy in England.Coussaud represented France at the 2016 Eisenhower Trophy together with Jeremy Gandon and Antoine Rozner, where he finish 10th individually.", "He also played in the 2016 European Amateur Team Championship, where France recorded the best score in the qualification round, but fell to Sweden 2–5 in the quarter finals to finish 5th." ], [ "Professional career", "Coussaud turned professional in late 2016 and joined the 2017 Alps Tour.", "He finished runner-up to Lukas Nemecz at the Gösser Open, and secured his maiden professional win the following week at the Open Golf Clément Ader Paris, where he defeated Spanish amateur Adri Arnaus on the 5th hole of a playoff, having started the day 9 shots back of the lead.Coussaud finished second on the 2017 Alps Tour Order of Merit, to graduate to the 2018 Challenge Tour.", "He lost the final of the 2019 Andalucía Costa del Sol Match Play 9 to Eirik Tage Johansen 2 and 1, and lost a playoff at the 2022 D+D Real Czech Challenge to Nicolai Kristensen of Denmark.2023 would be his breakthrough season, where he won The Challenge in India and recorded a further three runner-up finishes at the Cape Town Open, UAE Challenge and Dormy Open, to finish fourth on the season-long rankings and graduate to the European Tour.In his rookie season on the European Tour, he finished runner-up at the 2024 Qatar Masters, a stroke behind Rikuya Hoshino of Japan." ], [ "Amateur wins", "*2012 Open International du Haut Poitou*2013 Canadian University & College Championship, Grand Prix du Medoc*2015 South African Stroke Play ChampionshipSource:" ], [ "Professional wins (3)", "===Challenge Tour wins (1)===No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin ofvictoryRunners-up12 Apr 2023The Challenge−18 (68-67-68-67=270)1 stroke Manuel Elvira, Joel Girrbach'''Challenge Tour playoff record (0–1)'''No.YearTournamentOpponentResult12022D+D Real Czech Challenge Nicolai KristensenLost to birdie on first extra hole===Alps Tour wins (1)===No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin ofvictoryRunner-up127 May 2017Open Golf Clément Ader Paris−7 (67-76-66=209)Playoff Adri Arnaus (a)===French Tour wins (1)===No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin ofvictoryRunners-up125 Nov 2017Internationaux de France Professionels de Double(with Robin Roussel)−16 (65-70-65=200)2 strokes Victor Riu and Alexis Weizman, Antoine Rozner and Olivier Rozner" ], [ "Team appearances", "'''Amateur'''*Eisenhower Trophy (representing France): 2016*European Amateur Team Championship (representing France): 2016" ], [ "See also", "*2023 Challenge Tour graduates" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "***" ] ]
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[ [ "Breathless Time" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Breathless Time''''' () is a 2015 Spanish revenge drama film directed by Andrés Luque Pérez and Samuel Martín Mateos which stars Juana Acosta alongside Carmelo Gómez, Adriana Ugarte, and Félix Gómez." ], [ "Plot", "Upon the killing of her daughter by the paramilitary, Colombian nurse María travels abroad with her remaining child looking for revenge on one of the killers, Iván, who lives with his partner Vero in the Canary Islands." ], [ "Cast" ], [ "Production", "The film was produced by Hernández y Fernández PC, Tornasol Films, Zebra Producciones, and La Ignorancia de la Sangre, and it had the backing of ICAA and TVE.", "It was shot in the Canary Islands." ], [ "Release", "The film was presented at the 18th Málaga Film Festival on 20 April 2015.Distributed by Syldavia Cinema, it was released theatrically in Spain on 30 April 2015." ], [ "Reception", "Jonathan Holland of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' stressed as a bottom line that \"Juana Acosta is the heart and soul of this rangy but only occasionally powerful revenge yarn\".Sergio F. Pinilla of ''Cinemanía'' rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, writing that the film is split \"in two unequal blocks, respectively starring the solvent Juana Acosta and a blurred Carmelo Gómez\".Mirito Torreiro of ''Fotogramas'' highlighted Juana Acosta as the best thing about the film." ], [ "Accolades", " 30th Goya Awards Best Special Effects Reyes Abades, Curro Muñoz" ], [ "See also", "* List of Spanish films of 2015" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Stephanie Berault" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Stephanie Hunter Berault''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 74th district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Berault represents St. Tammany Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Stephanie Berault" ] ]
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[ [ "Croatia at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Croatia''' competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February." ], [ "Medalists", " Medal Name Sport Event Date Waterpolo Men's tournament 17 February 2024" ], [ "Athletes by discipline", "The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Championships per discipline.SportMenWomenTotalArtistic swimming 011Diving 202Open water swimming011Swimming224Water polo 15015 Total19423" ], [ "Artistic swimming", "Croatia's artistic swimming team consisted of one athletes (women).", ";WomenAthleteEventPreliminariesFinalPointsRankPointsRank Matea Butorac Solo free routine 170.9208 18 Did not advance" ], [ "Diving", "Croatia's diving team consisted of 2 athletes (both men).", ";MenAthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalFinalPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank David Ledinski 1 m springboard 290.50 24 Did not advanceMatej Nevešćanin 3 m springboard 351.75 24 Did not advance David LedinskiMatej Nevešćanin 3 m synchronized springboard 333.48 15" ], [ "Open water swimming", "Croatia's open water swimming team consisted of one athletes (women).", ";WomenAthleteEventTimeRankKlara BošnjakWomen's 10 km 2:06:25.3 44" ], [ "Swimming", "Croatia's swimming team consisted of 4 athletes (2 men and 2 women).", ";MenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Nikola Miljenić 50 m freestyle 22.20 =20 Did not advance 50 m butterfly23.4112 '''Q'''23.3712Did not advance Niko Janković 200 m freestyle1:48.3928Did not advance;WomenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Ana Blažević 100 m breaststroke1:08.8822Did not advance 200 m breaststroke2:27.5113 '''Q'''2:28.4814Did not advance Amina Kajtaz 100 m butterfly 59.14 14 '''Q''' 59.22 16Did not advance 200 m butterfly2:11.7811 '''Q'''2:13.1415Did not advance" ], [ "Water polo", ";SummaryTeamEventGroup stagePlayoffQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / OppositionScoreOppositionScoreOppositionScoreRankOppositionScoreOppositionScoreOppositionScoreOppositionScoreRankMen's tournament '''W''' 13–9 '''L''' 6–10 '''W''' 29–6 2 '''QP''' '''W''' 22–4 '''W''' 15–13'''W''' 11–11 (6–5 PSO) '''W''' 11–11 (4–2 PSO)===Men's tournament===;Team roster=== Croatia ===The following is the Croatian roster.Head coach: Ivica Tucak *1 Marko Bijač *2 Rino Burić *3 Loren Fatović *4 Luka Lončar *5 Franko Lazić *6 Matias Biljaka *7 Ante Vukičević *8 Marko Žuvela *9 Jerko Marinić Kragić *10 Josip Vrlić *11 Zvonimir Butić *12 Konstantin Kharkov *13 Mate Anić *14 Ivan Krapić *15 Filip Kržić ;Group play--------;Playoffs;Quarterfinals;Semifinals'''Final'''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "NeuroSpin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''NeuroSpin''' is a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance (MRI) brain neuroimaging center and a department of the Frédéric Joliot Institute of Life Sciences of the CEA Paris-Saclay Research Center.", "It is a large research infrastructure aimed at pushing the current limits of brain imaging.", "It integrates the Biomedical Imaging Institute alongside two other research centers: the Frédéric Joliot Hospital Service of the CEA in Orsay and MIRCen in Fontenay-aux-Roses.The center is currently headed by Stanislas Dehaene, who succeeded Denis Le Bihan." ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Six Partsongs" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Six Partsongs''' (sometimes listed as the '''Six Songs'''; deprecated title \"Nine Partsongs\" or \"Nine Songs\"), Op.", "18, are a collection of Finnish-language choral pieces written from 1893 to 1901 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.", "Originally composed for male choir, the composer subsequently arranged Nos.", "1, 3–4, and 6 (under the same catalogue number) for mixed choir.", "The ''Six Partsongs'' are as follows: * '''''' (\"The Broken Voice\"), Op.", "18/1 (1898–1899, for SATB 1898–1899) * '''''' (\"Hail, Moon\"), Op.", "18/2 (1901)* '''''' (\"The Boat Journey\"), Op.", "18/3 (1893, for SATB 1914)* '''''' (\"Fire on the Island\"), Op.", "18/4 (1895, for SATB 1898)* '''''' (\"The Woodsman's Song\"), Op.", "18/5 (1899)* '''''' (\"Song of My Heart\"), Op.", "18/6 (1898, for SATB 1904)The lyrics for Nos.", "2–3 come from Finland's national epic, the ''Kalevala'', while Nos.", "1 and 4 draw on its companion book of poetry, the ''Kanteletar''; finally, for Nos.", "5–6 Sibelius set excerpts from the novel ''Seven Brothers'' () by Aleksis Kivi." ], [ "Music", "===No.", "1: ===* 1898–1899 for male choir; arranged for mixed choir in 1898–1899* The tempo marking is: ''Not too slowly''; .", "* It has a duration of about 1.5 minutes.", "* The text comes from poem No.", "LVII (57) of the ''Kanteletar''.", "* Version for male choir premiered on 21 April 1899 in Helsinki by and the YL Male Voice Choir.", "* The male choir version was published by YL.", "* Dahlström does not report the premiere of the version for mixed choir.", "* The mixed choir version was published by in 1898 as part of music magazine, edited by ===No.", "2: ===* 1901 for male choir* The tempo marking is: ''Briskly, but solemnly''; .", "* It has a duration of about three minutes.", "* The text comes from the ''Kalevala'', Runo XLIX (49) (lines 403–422).", "* Premiered on 30 May 1901 by Klemetti and .", "* Published by in 1902.", "* Was not arranged for mixed choir.===No.", "3: ===* 1893 for male choir; arranged for mixed choir in 1914* The tempo marking is: ''Briskly''; * It has a duration of about two minutes.", "* The text comes from the ''Kalevala'', Runo XL (40) (lines 1–16).", "* Version for male choir premiered on 4 April 1893 in Helsinki by and the YL Male Voice Choir.", "* The male choir version was published by in 1895.===No.", "4: ===* Op.", "18/4 (1895; arranged for mixed choir in 1898)* The text is the ''Kanteletar''* for SATB===No.", "5: ===* Op.", "18/5 (1899)* The tempo marking is: ''Alla marcia''* The text is from ''Seven Brothers''===No.", "6: ===* Op.", "18/6 (1898; arranged for mixed choir in 1904)* The tempo marking is: ''Lento assai''* The text is from ''Seven Brothers''===Partsongs related to Op.", "18===The following three partsongs were at one time listed by Sibelius under the Op.", "18 catalogue number but were removed subsequently.", "The deprecated title of Nine Partsongs, then, refers to their inclusion:* (\"To the Fatherland\"), JS 98 (1899; revised and arranged for mixed choir 1900; revised version arranged for male choir in 1908) ... text by Paavo Cajander* (\"My Brothers Abroad\"), JS 217 (1904) ... text by Juhani Aho* (\"Busy as a Thrush\"), JS 129 (1898) ... for mixed choir only ... text from the ''Kanteletar''" ], [ "Discography", "The sortable table below lists commercially available recordings of the Op.", "18, as well as the three related, partsongs:EnsembleConductorPartsong runtimeRecording venueLabel1YL Male Voice Choir (1) (1)1:333:282:001:251:402:382:013:311986Finlandia21:301:342:091987, EspooFinlandia3 (1) (1)1:242:171:072:061:151992Ondine4 (2) (2)1:222:161:122:562:191:171996BIS51:251:511:322:552:011:221997Finlandia6Accentus Chamber Choir1:492:112001Church Notre Dame de LibanNaive7YL Male Voice Choir (2) (2)1:203:101:341:231:362:121:473:132006, KauniainenBIS8Polytech Choir1:092:561:102:262007PK91:321:371:193:012:031:172010, KauniainenBIS101:371:432010Tampere Hall11Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir1:231:441:132:552:051:102014Ondine121:462:322:082016, LeipzigGenuin" ], [ "Notes, references, and sources", "===Notes======References======Sources===**" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Guanajuato Open – Singles" ], [ "Introduction", "Kamilla Rakhimova won the title, defeating Raluca Șerban in the final, 6–0, 1–6, 6–2.Zhu Lin was the defending champion, but chose not to participate." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw", "===Finals======Top half======Bottom half===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Elizabeth Heard" ], [ "Introduction", "As Aurelia in ''The Twin Rivals'', 1796.", "'''Elizabeth Heard''' (born c.1775) was an English stage actress.", "She was born in London the daughter of William Heard, a physician and playwright, and his wife Ann Heard, an actress.", "Elizabeth made her stage debut at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane as a child actor in 1782, where he mother was employed.", "She often played young male roles such as the Duke of York in ''Richard III'' and Prince Arthur in ''King John''.", "As well as appearing as a member of the company at Drury Lane, she also began summer stints at the Haymarket from 1789 gradually playing more mature and important roles.", "In 1801 she left the Drury Lane company and later acted in Newcastle." ], [ "Selected roles", "* Laura in ''The Family Party'' by George Colman the Younger (1782)* Lady Bridget Squander in ''Next Door Neighbours'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1791)* Louisa Fairfax in ''Cross Partners'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1792)* Dian in ''The London Hermit'' by John O'Keeffe (1793)* Lucy in ''False Colours'' by Edward Morris (1793)* Hannah in ''The Wedding Day'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1794)* Attendant in ''Vortigern and Rowena'' by William Henry Ireland (1796)* Abra in ''Almeyda, Queen of Granada'' by Sophia Lee (1796)* Violante in ''The Inquisitor'' by Thomas Holcroft (1798)*Antonia in ''Aurelio and Miranda'' by James Boaden (1798)* Teresa in ''The Castle of Montval'' by Thomas Sedgwick Whalley (1799)* Countess Freberg in ''De Monfort'' by Joanna Baillie (1800)* Emma in ''Adelaide'' by Henry James Pye (1800)" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Highfill, Philip H., Burnim, Kalman A.", "& Langhans Edward A.", "''A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 7, Habgood to Houbert: Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers, and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800''.", "SIU Press, 1982''." ] ]
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[ [ "Concertaje" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''' was a forced labor system in Ecuador from the 17th century through the early 20th century.", "Under this system, landowners used unpaid debts of Indigenous workers, , to lock them into contracts as indentured servants on their haciendas.", "Breach of such contracts could result in imprisonment.", "The abolition of slavery in 1851 did not guarantee meaningful power to the newly freed, and they were still exploited and unfree under concertaje.", "The practice drove rural agriculture in Ecuador, garnering support among organizations like the .", "Liberals in Ecuador, such as author Luis A. Martínez, fought for its abolition.", "This was finally achieved in 1918 under the presidency of Alfredo Baquerizo.", "Nevertheless, the practice had its defenders afterward, such as Jacinto Jijón y Caamaño's '''', whose first volume was published in 1929." ], [ "References", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Lourdes Osuna" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lourdes Osuna Alcalaya''' (born 18 February 1969) is a retired Spanish individual rhythmic gymnast." ], [ "Biography", "Lourdes started practicing gymnastics when she was 6 years old at the Moscardó Gym Club.", "In 1979 she was Spanish champion of the 3rd category at the Spanish Championships, which took place in Madrid.", "In 1982 she managed to become champion of Spain of the 2nd category in Palencia.", "In 1984 she won silver in the honor category of the Spanish Championship, held in Madrid.Around 1983 she joined the Spanish national rhythmic gymnastics team as an individual, where he would train at the Moscardó Gymnasium under the orders of the national coach Emilia Boneva.", "Since then he has participated in various international competitions, like the 1984 European Championships in Vienna where she was 27th in the All-Around.She retired in March 1985 at the age of 16.In 1993 she graduated in psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid.", "She is also a national rhythmic gymnastics coach, coaching at the Elemental Magherit Sports Club in Alcorcón and currently at the Claret School and her own club, the Moscardó Siglo XXI Sports Club, which is based at the Moscardó Gymnasium.", "Since January 2015 she has been a rhythmic gymnastics judge.After Emilia Boneva's death on 20 September 2019, Lourdes and other former national gymnasts gathered to pay tribute to her during the Euskalgym held on 16 November 2019, the event took place before 8,500 attendees at the Bilbao Exhibition Center de Baracaldo and was followed by a dinner in her honor." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jeffrey Wiley" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jeffrey Wiley''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 81st district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Wiley representing parts of Ascension Parish, Livingston Parish, and St. James Parish, and has been in office since January 8, 2024.Wiley was the Ascension Parish Sheriff from 1996 to 2019." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Jeffrey Wiley" ] ]
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[ [ "Francisco Abal" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Francisco Domingo Abal Guerault''' (24 June 1951 – 13 October 1972) was an Uruguayan rugby player.", "He was part of the Old Christians Club and was considered one of the best rugby players in his country.", "In 1970 he was part of the Uruguayan rugby team.Part of his life and the tragedy experienced during the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 is featured in the film ''Society of the Snow''.", "Abal is played by Argentine actor Jerónimo Bosia." ], [ "Biography", "In Fernando ''Nando'' Parrado's book, ''Miracle in the Andes'', his childhood friend, he is described as a good-looking young man from a family with good social and economic status.", "He had earned, by the time he was 15, like Parrado, a place in the ''Stella Maris First XV'', the starting line-up of the Old Christians rugby team.", "He graduated from Stella Maris School.The Abal family owned a cigarette factory where Francisco had started working.", "He was also a shareholder of Abal Hnos.", "Francisco is known for being one of the 45 passengers of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 that crashed in October 1972 in the Argentine sector of the Andes Mountains=== Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 ===On the plane he was traveling next to Nando, in the right row of seats but in the aisle seat.", "He later asked his friend to change seats.", "Also on the plane was his cousin, Javier Methol, 36, with his wife Liliana, 34.Javier was an executive and shareholder in the Abal cigarette factory and a survivor of the tragedy.After the crash, ''Panchito'' was badly injured and his legs were damaged, but in spite of the injury he was able to speak; it is known that he told part of the events of the accident.", "When the provisional wall was built to cover the hole in the plane, he was laid there along with the other seriously injured: the siblings Susana and Nando Parrado.", "During that night, with a trickle of voice, he asked for help that nobody could give him and murmured that he was freezing.", "Later at dawn, when medicine students Roberto Canessa and Gustavo Zerbino examined the wounded the next morning, they realized that he had died as a result of his wounds and the extreme cold.", "The corpse was covering Susana Parrado and presented a purple hue in the extremities.", "He was only 21 years old.", "Susana died a few days later.", "Currently, his remains rest together with the other victims five meters from the monument in their honor at the site of the accident." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "** Piers Paul Read, '' ¡Viven!", ": la tragedia de los Andes'', editor 'Noguer', 1974, ISBN 8427908393 y 9788427908390.", "* Carlitos Páez, Miguel Ángel Campodónico, '' Después del día 10 : La Cordillera de los Andes me enseñó a vivir'', editor 'Linardi y Risso', 2003, ISBN 9974559375 y 9789974559370.", "* Pablo Vierci, '' La Sociedad de la Nieve: Por primera vez Los 16 sobrevivientes cuentan la historia completa'', Editorial Sudamericana, 2008, ISBN 950072975X y 9789500729758.", "* Nando Parrado, '' Milagro en los Andes'', editor 'Grupo Planeta Spain', 2013, ISBN 840812109X y 9788408121091 ( texto parcial en línea).", "* Pedro Algorta, '' Las montañas siguen allí: La tragedia de los Andes contada como nunca por un sobreviviente'', editor 'Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Argentina', 2014, ISBN 9500748509 y 9789500748506 ( texto parcial en línea).", "* Roberto Canessa, Pablo Vierci, '' Tenía que sobrevivir : Cómo un accidente aéreo en los Andes inspiró mi vocación para salvar vidas'', editor 'Atria Books', 2016, ISBN 1476765480 y 9781476765488 ( texto parcial en línea)." ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Guanajuato Open – Doubles" ], [ "Introduction", "Kaitlyn Christian and Lidziya Marozava were the defending champions but chose not to participate.Emina Bektas and Ingrid Neel won the title, defeating Quinn Gleason and Elixane Lechemia in the final, 7–6(7–4), 3–6, 10–6." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Thomas Hubbard (historian)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Thomas K. Hubbard''' is an American historian who has written about the topic of homosexuality in Ancient Greece.", "He served as a professor at the University of Texas (UT) for over 30 years and worked as chair at the American Philological Association's Placement Committee.Hubbard's 1998 article titled ''Popular Perceptions of elitist Homosexuality in Classical Athens'' became influential among critics of the phallocentric paradigm of homosexuality in Ancient Greece, promoted by Michel Foucault and Kenneth Dover, according to which the male act of sexual penetration was seen as an assertion of dominance over women, boys and other men, as opposed to a more pure manifestation of sexual desire.", "He is also the author of the book ''Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents'' (2003)." ], [ "Career", "=== Early years ===Hubbard has had a relatively conservative approach regarding queer issues.", "In the 1990s, while LGBT activist groups called for the American Philological Association (APA) not to hold meetings in places where sodomy laws against gays and lesbians were active, Hubbard wrote a letter to the APA Newsletter denouncing the suggestion.", "Years later, when APA Committee member John Rundin suggested that the APA should encourage its hiring institutions to disclose if they offered domestic partner benefits to partners of gay and lesbian employees, Hubbard, then serving as chair in the APA's Placement Committee, campaigned against Rundin's suggestions.=== Academic works ======= ''Homosexuality in Greece and Rome'' (2003) ====In 2003, Hubbard published a book titled ''Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents''.In the book, he compiles \"in as complete a form as is possible\" a selection of English-language excerpts concerning homosexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome from the period between Archaic Greece and the Greco-Roman age, with the exclusion of sources written under Christian influence.", "In the book, Hubbard does not make any distinction between sex and gender, which is commonly made among feminists and gender theorists.", "He does, however, use the word \"homosexuality\" throughout the book, since he believes that sexual identity is transhistorical and the word conveniently links together a range of different phenomena relating to same-sex activities.==== ''Popular Perceptions of elitist Homosexuality in Classical Athens'' (1998) ====Hubbard's article titled ''Popular Perceptions of elitist Homosexuality in Classical Athens'' (1998) became very influential among critics of the phallocentric paradigm of Ancient Greek pederasty promoted by Michel Foucault and Kenneth Dover (in which men engaged in homosexual sex not just for pleasure, but to assert dominance over women and other males).", "The article was criticized most notably by researchers Andrew Lear and Julia Shapiro, though both critics agreed with Hubbard in that homosexual sex was never seen by Ancient Greeks as always unquestionably good and moral, and that such acts were often subjects of debate in Greek history.=== University of Texas controversy ===In 2020, while he was serving as a professor at the University of Texas, Hubbard was accused by a group of UT students of defending sexual relationships between adults and minors in his lectures and publications.", "After students campaigned for his removal, Hubbard's house in Austin was vandalized.", "Furthermore, he filed multiple libel lawsuits against his accusers.", "In one of the lawsuits, he accused the Popular Women's Movement of having sprayed a graffiti on his door.", "Prior to the controversy, Hubbard had served at the UT for over 30 years and had received no complaints sexual misconduct." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Amzadul Haq" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Amzadul Haq''' is a Bangladeshi diplomat and recipient of the Independence Award, the highest civilian award in Bangladesh." ], [ "Career", "At the start of the Bangladesh Liberation War, Amzadul was the assistant press secretary of the High Commission of Pakistan, New Delhi.", "He defected to the Provisional Government of Bangladesh.", "He and K.M.", "Shehabuddin were the first two diplomats of Pakistan to defect to the Bangladesh movement.", "In 2018, Haq was awarded the Independence Award for his contribution to the Bangladesh Liberation War." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Gunvor Wibroe" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Gunvor Holm Wibroe''' (born 25 February 1972 in Randers) is a Danish communications consultant and social democratic politician who is a member of the Folketing, where she per January 2024 is the party's development rapporteur.She has been a member of the Folketing from 2 November 2023, where she replaced Kasper Sand Kjær, who resigned his mandate.", "Previously, since 2014, Gunvor Wibroe had been a municipal council member and councilor in Frederiksberg Municipality." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1958 Sewanee Tigers football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1958 Sewanee Tigers football team''' was an American football team that represented Sewanee: The University of the South as an independent during the 1958 NCAA College Division football season.", "In their second season under head coach Shirley Majors, the Tigers compiled a perfect 8–0 record, shut out six of eight opponents, and outscored all opponents by a total of 285 (34 points per games) to 28 (3.5 points per game).", "It Sewanee's first undefeated and untied football season since 1899.Three Sewanee players were selected as All-Americans: Dan Davis, fullback and captain Andy Finlay, and center Bobby Potts.In 2008, the 1958 team was inducted as a group into the Sewanee Athletics Hall of Fame.", "The 1899 football team was inducted in 2004 and the 1963 football team in 2010.The team played its home games at Hardee Field in Sewanee, Tennessee." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Puttshack" ], [ "Introduction", "''' Puttshack '''is an American company which houses indoor miniature golf courses with award winning design.", "They are the one of the winners of the 2020 Global CFO Excellence Awards.", "It was started by Adam Breeden who founded Acebounce as well as Flight Club in addition to Topgolf founders Steve and Dave Jolliffe.Trackaball, a computer within the golf ball keeps score." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ann Heard" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ann Heard''' (1750–1797) was an English stage actress and dancer.", "Born '''Ann Madden''', she first appeared at the King's Theatre in London under the management of Spranger Barry in 1766.After dancing at Drury Lane the following year she joined the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden and continued to dance there until 1777.In 1771 she married William Heard, a physician and minor playwright with whom she had a daughter Elizabeth Heard.", "In 1783 she joined the company at Drury Lane, along with her daughter who performed as a child actor.", "By now she focuses principally on acting roles, often playing soubrettes.", "She remained at Drury Lane for the rest of her life, also appearing at Richmond and the Haymarket.", "Her daughter was also acting at both theatres, but was billed as Miss Heard to distinguish her from her mother." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Highfill, Philip H., Burnim, Kalman A.", "& Langhans Edward A.", "''A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 7, Habgood to Houbert: Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers, and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800''.", "SIU Press, 1982''." ] ]
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[ [ "2023–24 Quinnipiac Bobcats women's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023–24 Quinnipiac Bobcats women's basketball team''' represents Quinnipiac University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.", "The Bobcats, led by 29th-year head coach Tricia Fabbri, play their home games at M&T Bank Arena in Hamden, Connecticut as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference." ], [ "Previous season", "The Bobcats finished the 2022–23 season 21–9, 16–4 in MAAC play to finish in a tie for second place.", "In the MAAC tournament, they were upset by Manhattan in the quarterfinals." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Regular seasonMAAC tournamentSources:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Francis Fogarty (American football)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Francis G. Fogarty''' (November 18, 1918 – August 17, 1969) was an American football executive who served as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1951 until his death prior to the 1969 season." ], [ "Early life", "Fogarty was born on November 18, 1918, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.", "He was the son of John Fogarty, the long-time head groundskeeper for Forbes Field, and had six siblings.", "He graduated from Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh and later attended Duquesne University.", "While at Duquesne, he played for the Duquesne Dukes ice hockey team.", "He later played hockey for a team in Wilkinsburg in the late 1940s.Fogarty served in World War II as a lieutenant.", "He took part in the Normandy landings on D-Day but was wounded in the leg and captured as a prisoner by the Nazis.", "While being transported to a prisoner of war camp, Fogarty was able to escape and fought with the Free France resistance group before returning to his unit." ], [ "Executive career", "Fogarty began his affiliation with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL) in 1946 after the war.", "He began as an auditor and bookkeeper with the team and also worked for the boxing club owned by Steelers founder Art Rooney and his friend.", "By early 1951, he had been promoted to assistant treasurer.", "The Steelers general manager John Holahan resigned in June 1951 and Fogarty, aged 32, became one of his replacements; initially manager tasks were divided between him, Ed Kiely (publicity director) and Joe Carr (ticket manager), with Ray Byrne also assisting in training camp.", "Fogarty was in charge of player affairs and contracts.", "The Steelers compiled a record of 4–7–1 in Fogarty's first year in the position.By 1953, Fogarty had become official general manager of the team.", "He ultimately served 18 years as the general manager of the Steelers and became known as \"Art Rooney's right hand man\" – the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' noted that \"he knew more about the inner workings of the local football team than anyone around.\"", "Under his leadership, the Steelers had an overall record of 93–129–10, which included six seasons at .500 or better, and a best mark of 9–5 in 1962 for a second-place finish in their division.Outside of the Steelers, Fogarty also was known for his efforts to promote handball and hockey in the area; he served as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Knights, an all-star team in the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Hockey Association." ], [ "Personal life and death", "Fogarty was married and had three children.", "He was a member of the American Legion, Loyal Order of Moose, North Side Elks and Pittsburgh Athletic Association.On August 16, 1969, Fogarty attended the wedding ceremony of his daughter and went home after midnight complaining of chest pains.", "He suffered a heart attack shortly after and died at the Pittsburgh Hospital early on August 17, aged 50.Al Abrams of the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' commented that \"all of us lost a good friend and a fine gentleman ... Of all the people I have met in sports locally, there wasn't a nicer man than Fran Fogarty.", "Never did I hear him say an unkind word about anybody.", "His friendly grin and greetings will be missed as much as his ability to handle the bookkeeping duties.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Open de Seine-et-Marne" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Open de Seine-et-Marne''' was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.", "It was the ninth edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Croissy-Beaubourg, France, between 27 March and 2 April 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Jodie Burrage''' def.", "Lucia Bronzetti, 3–6, 6–4, 6–0===Doubles===* '''Greet Minnen''' / '''Yanina Wickmayer''' def.", "Jodie Burrage / Berfu Cengiz, 6–4, 6–4" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedLucia Bronzetti731Ysaline Bonaventure852Océane Dodin933Jodie Burrage1324Jessika Ponchet1345Polina Kudermetova1406Oksana Selekhmeteva1567Katie Boulter1578* Rankings are as of 20 March 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Manon Léonard* Yasmine Mansouri* Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova* Alice TubelloThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Emily Appleton* Julia Avdeeva* Anna Brogan* Federica Di Sarra* Amandine Hesse* Sofya Lansere* Margaux Rouvroy* Ksenia Zaytseva" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Open de Seine-et-Marne at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Milton Buzetto" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Milton Buzetto''' (14 November 1937 – 17 September 2018), was a Brazilian professional footballer and manager, who played as a defender." ], [ "Career", "Defender, Milton Buzetto was revealed at Palmeiras, and played for the club from 1956 to 1958, playing in 46 matches.", "He had spells in Noroeste and Bragantino, until arriving at Juventus in 1960, a club where he played throughout the 1960s and made 166 appearances." ], [ "Managerial career", "As a coach, he became known as \"Rei da Retranca\" due to his ultra-defensive style.", "He started his career at Juventus and played for several Brazilian football clubs, with spells at Corinthians and Athletico Paranaense, and winning state titles with Mixto and Comercial-MS." ], [ "Honours", "===Manager===;Juventus*Asahi International Soccer Tournament: 1974;Mixto*Campeonato Mato-Grossense: 1979;Comercial-MS*Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense: 1985" ], [ "Death", "Buzetto passed away in his hometown Piracicaba, 17 September 2018 at the age of 80, due to aortic artery dissection." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Action principles" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Action principles''' lie at the heart of fundamental physics, from classical mechanics through quantum mechanics, particle physics, and general relativity.", "Action principles start with an energy function called a Lagrangian describing the physical system.", "The accumulated value of this energy function between two states of the system is called the action.", "Action principles apply the calculus of variation to the action.", "The action depends on the energy function and the energy function depends on the position, motion, and interactions in the system: variation of the action allows the derivation of the equations of motion without vector or forces.The names of action principles have evolved over time and they differ in details of the endpoints of the paths and the nature of the variation.", "Quantum action principles generalize and justify the older classical principles.", "Action principles are the basis for Feynman's version of quantum mechanics, general relativity and quantum field theory.This article introduces the action principle concepts and summarizes other articles with more details on concepts and specific principles." ], [ "Common concepts", "Action principles are 'integral' approaches rather than the 'differential' approach of Newtonian mechanics.", "The core ideas are based on energy, paths, an energy function called the Lagrangian along paths, and selection of a path according to the 'action', a continuous sum or integral of the Lagrangian along the path.=== Energy, not force ===Introductory study of mechanics, the science of interacting objects, typically begins with Newton's laws based on the concept of force, defined by the acceleration it causes when applied to mass: .", "This approach to mechanics focuses on a single point in space and time, attempting to answer the question: \"What happens next?\".", "Mechanics based on action principles begin with the concept of action, an energy tradeoff between kinetic energy and potential energy, defined by the physics of the problem.", "These approaches answer questions relating starting and ending points: which trajectory will place a basketball in the hoop?", "if we launch a rocket to the Moon today how can land there in 5 days?", "The Newtonian and action-principle forms are equivalent and either one can solve the same problems, but selecting the appropriate form will make solutions much easier.The energy function in the action principles is not the total energy (conserved in an isolated system), but the Lagrangian, the difference between kinetic and potential energy.", "The kinetic energy combines the energy of motion for all the objects in the system; the potential energy depends upon the instantaneous position of the objects and it drives the motion of the objects.", "The motion of the objects places them in new positions with new potential energy values, giving a new value for the Lagrangian.Using energy rather than force gives immediate advantages as a basis for mechanics.", "Force mechanics involves 3 dimensional vector calculus, with 3 space and 3 momentum coordinates for each object in the scenario; energy is scalar magnitude combining information from all objects, giving an immediate simplification in many cases.", "The components of force vary with coordinate systems; the energy value is the same in all coordinate systems.", "Force requires an inertial frame of reference; once velocities approach the speed of light,special relativity profoundly affects mechanics based on forces.", "In action principles, relativity merely requires a different Lagrangian: the principle itself is independent of coordinate systems.=== Paths, not points ===The explanatory diagrams in force-based mechanics usually focus on a single point, like the center of momentum, and show vectors of forces and velocities.", "The explanatory diagrams of action-based mechanics have two points with actual and possible paths connecting them.", "These diagrammatic conventions reiterate the different strong points of each method.Depending on the action principle, the two points connected by paths in a diagram may represent two particle positions at different times or the two points may represent values in a configuration space or in a phase space.", "The mathematical technology and terminology of action principles can be learned by thinking in terms of physical space, then applied in the more powerful and general abstract spaces.=== Action along a path ===Action principles assign a number—the action—to each possible path between two points.", "This number is computed by adding an energy value for each small section of the path multiplied by the time spent in that section: :Action for path where the form of the kinetic () and potential () energy expressions depend upon the physics problem and their value at each point on the path depends upon relative coordinates corresponding to that point.", "The energy function is called a Lagrangian; in simple problems it is the kinetic energy minus the potential energy of the system.=== Path variation ===A system moving between two points takes one particular path; other similar paths are not taken.", "Each path corresponds to a value of the action.", "An action principle predicts or explains that the particular path taken has a stationary value for the system's action: similar paths near the one taken have very similar action value.", "This variation in the action value is key to the action principles.The symbol is used to indicate the path variations so an action principle appear mathematically as: :meaning that, at the stationary point, the variation of the action with some fixed constraints is zero.", "For action principles, the stationary point may be a minimum or a saddle point, but not a maximum.", "Elliptical planetary orbits provide as simple example of two paths with equal action, one in each direction around the orbit; neither can be the minimum or \"least action\".", "The path variation implied by is not the same as the a differential like .", "The action integral depends the coordinates of the objects and these coordinates depend upon the path taken.", "Thus the action integral is a functional, a function of a function.===Conservation principles===An important result from geometry known as Noether's theorem states that any conserved quantities in a Lagrangian imply a continuous symmetry and vice versa.", "For examples, a Lagrangian independent of time corresponds to a system with conserved energy; spatial translation independence implies momentum conservation; angular rotation invariance implies angular momentum conservation.These examples are global symmetries where the independence is itself independent of space or time; more general ''local'' symmetries having a functional dependence on space or time lead to gauge theory.", "The observed conservation of isospin was used by Chen Ning Yang and Robert Mills in 1953 to construct a gauge theory for mesons, leading some decades later, to modern particle physics theory." ], [ "Distinct principles", "Action principles apply to a wide variety of physical problems, including all of fundamental physics.", "The only major exceptions are cases involving friction or when only the initial position and velocities are given.", "Different action principles have different meaning for the variations; each specific application of an action principle requires a specific Lagrangian describing the physics.", "A common name for any or all of these principles is \"the principle of least action\".", "For a discussion of the names and historical origin of these principles see action principle names.=== Fixed endpoints with conserved energy ===Dwyane Wade shooting free throwsWhen total energy and the endpoints are fixed, Maupertuis's least action principle applies.", "For example, to score points in basketball the ball must leave the shooters hand and go through the hoop, but the time of the flight is not constrained.", "Maupertuis's least action principle is written mathematically as the stationary condition on the abbreviated action (sometimes written ) : where are the particle momenta or the conjugate momenta of generalized coordinates, defined by the equation where is the Lagrangian.", "Some textbooks write as , to emphasize that the variation used in this form of the action principle differs from Hamilton's variation.Here the total energy is fixed during the variation, but not the time, the reverse of the constraints on Hamilton's principle.", "Consequently, the same path and end pointstake different times and energies in the two forms.", "The solutions in the case of this form of Maupertuis's principle are orbits: functions relating coordinates to each other in which time is simply an index or a parameter.==== Time independent potentials; no forces ====For time-invariant system, the action relates simply to the abbreviated action on the stationary path as:for energy and time difference .", "For a rigid body with no net force the actions are identical and the variational principles become equivalent to Fermat's principle of least time:=== Fixed events ===A path to the Moon must account for the motion of the Moon during the voyage.When the physics problem gives the two endpoints as a position and a time, that is as events, Hamilton's action principle applies.", "For example, imagine planning a trip to the Moon.", "During your voyage the Moon will continue its orbit around the Earth: it's a moving target.", "Hamiltion's principle for objects at positions is written mathematically asThe constraint means we only consider paths that take the same time as well as connecting the same two points, and .", "The Lagrangian, , is the difference between kinetic energy and potential energy at each point on the path.", "Solution of the resulting equations gives the world line, .", "Starting with Hamilton's principle, the local, differential Euler–Lagrange equation can be derived for systems of fixed energy.", "The action in Hamilton's principle, , is the Legendre transformation of the action in Maupertuis' principle.=== Classical field theory ===The concepts and many of the methods useful for particle mechanics also apply to continuous fields.", "The action integral runs over a Lagrangian density, but the concepts are so close that the density is often simply called the Lagrangian.=== Quantum action principles ===For quantum mechanics, the action principles have significant advantages: only one mechanical postulate is needed, if a covariant Lagrangian is used in the action, the result is relativistically correct, and they transition clearly to classical equivalents.Both Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger developed quantum action principles based on early work by Paul Dirac.", "Feynman's integral method was not a variational principle but reduces to the classical least action principle; it led to his Feynman diagrams.", "Schwinger's differential approach relates infinitesimal amplitude changes to infinitesimal action changes.====Feynman's action principle====When quantum effects are important, new action principles are needed.", "Instead of a particle following a path, quantum mechanics defines a probability amplitude at one point and time related to a probability amplitude at a different point later in time::where is the classical action.Instead of single path with stationary action, all possible paths add (the integral over ), weighted by a complex probability amplitude, .", "The phase of the amplitude is given by the action divided by the Planck constant or quantum of action: .", "When the action of a particle is much larger than , , the phase changes rapidly along the path: the amplitude averages to a small number.Thus the Planck constant sets the boundary between classical and quantum mechanics.All of the paths contribute in the quantum action principle.", "At the end point where the paths meet, the paths with similar phases add and those with phases differing by subtract.", "Close to the path expected from classical physics, phases tend to align; the tendency is stronger for more massive objects that have larger values of action.", "In the classical limit one path dominates, the path of stationary action.====Schwinger's action principle====Schwinger's approach relates variations in the transition amplitudes, , to variations in an action matrix element::where the action operator is:The Schwinger form makes analysis of variation of the Lagrangian itself, for example variation in potential source strength, especially transparent." ], [ "The optico-mechanical analogy", "Surfaces of constant action shown as wavefronts perpendicular to paths for the case of light.For every path, the action integral builds in value from zero at the starting point to it final value at the end.", "Any nearby path will have similar values at similar distances from the starting point.", "Lines or surfaces of constant partial action value can be drawn across the paths, creating a wave-like view of the action.", "Analysis like this connects particle-like rays of geometrical optics with the wavefronts of Huygens–Fresnel principle." ], [ "Applications", "Action principles are applied to derive differential equations like the Euler-Lagrange equations or as direct applications to physical problems.===Classical mechanics===Action principles can be directly applied to many problems in classical mechanics, e.g.", "the shape of elastic rods under load,the shape of a liquid between two vertical plates (a capillary),or the motion of a pendulum when its support is in motion.=== Chemistry ===Quantum action principles are used in the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM), a way of decomposing the computed electron density of molecules in to atoms as a way of gaining insight into chemical bonding.=== General relativity === Inspired by Einstein's work on general relativity, the renowned mathematician David Hilbert applied the principle of least action to derived the field equations of general relativity.", "His action, now know as the Einstein-Hilbert action, :contained a relativitistically invariant volume element and the Ricci scalar curvature, .", "The scale factor is the Einstein gravitational constant" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vincent Cox III" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vincent E. Cox III''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 85th district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Cox represents parts of Jefferson Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Vincent Cox" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Axion Open" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Axion Open''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.", "It was the eleventh edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Chiasso, Switzerland, between 10 and 16 April 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Mirra Andreeva''' def.", "Céline Naef, 1–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–0===Doubles===* '''Emily Appleton''' / '''Julia Lohoff''' def.", "Andreea Mitu / Nadia Podoroska, 6–1, 6–2" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedNadia Podoroska1031Simona Waltert1212Ylena In-Albon1373Katie Swan1494Elina Avanesyan1505Raluca Șerban1556Elena-Gabriela Ruse1597Nigina Abduraimova1808* Rankings are as of 3 April 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Jenny Dürst* Céline Naef* Sebastianna Scilipoti* Elina SvitolinaThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Mirra Andreeva* Tessah Andrianjafitrimo* Michaela Bayerlová* Fiona Ferro* Jana Fett* Lena Papadakis* Conny Perrin* Alice Tubello" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Axion Open at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Eva Obalat" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eva Obalat Mangrané''' (born 5 July 1969) is retired Spanish rhythmic gymnast and chief executive officer.", "As a gymnast she's a double European bronze medalist." ], [ "Biography", "Eva took up gymnastics at the age of 6, later joining the Zaragoza Rhythmic Gymnastics School Club.", "In 1979 she won a bronze medal in the individual All-Around of the 3rd category in the Spanish Championships in Madrid.", "In 1982 she was 4th in the All-Around of the 2nd category in Palencia.", "From 1982 to 1983 her family moved to Venezuela, so she had to give up gymnastics for a year, upon her return in 1983 she rejoined the Zaragoza Rhythmic Gymnastics School Club.In the spring of 1984 she entered the Spanish rhythmic gymnastics national team, training at the Moscardó Gymnasium in Madrid under the orders of Emilia Boneva and the group coach, Ana Roncero, Georgi Neykov was the team's choreographer and Violeta Portaska was the pianist in charge of providing live music for the routines.That year Eva along María Fernández Ostolaza, Pilar Domenech, Virginia Manzanera, Nancy Usero and Graciela Yanes, in addition to Rocío Ducay and Ofelia Rodríguez as substitutes, won bronze at the European Championship in Vienna.", "After this achievement, they were all awarded the Medal of Gymnastic Merit of 1984 from the Royal Spanish Gymnastics Federation that was given to them in 1985 in a ceremony presided over by Alfonso de Borbón y Dampierre, Duke of Cádiz, then president of the COE.In the World Championships in Valladolid in 1985, along María Fernández, Pilar Domenech, Ofelia Rodríguez, Nancy Usero and Graciela Yanes, with Ester Domínguez, Rocío Ducay, Laura Manzanera and Estela Martín as substitutes, Spain was 7th in the All-Around.By 1986, with the retirement of María Fernández and several of her teammates, she became the captain of the new group.", "That she year won another bronze medal, this time at the European Championships in Florence, along Marisa Centeno, Natalia Marín, Estela Martín, Ana Martínez and Elena Velasco.", "A month later they traveled to Tokyo to compete in the World Cup Final, where they achieved 4th place.After his retirement she lived in Dublin for 18 years.", "In June 1990 she became executive director of Aupair Study Centre, an Irish company dedicated to hosting au pairs, where she remained until August 2006.After her return to Spain, in June 2005 she began working as executive director at Catalan Ways, a company specialized in tourist accommodation in L' Ampolla and of which she is also the owner.After Emilia Boneva's death on 20 September 2019, Eva and other former national gymnasts gathered to pay tribute to her during the Euskalgym held on 16 November 2019, the event took place before 8,500 attendees at the Bilbao Exhibition Center de Baracaldo and was followed by a dinner in her honor." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Amblyophallus" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Amblyophallus''''' is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the subfamily Smiliinae.", "It contains 5 species." ], [ "Species", "* ''Amblyophallus elevatus'' (Funkhouser, 1919)* ''Amblyophallus exaltatus'' (Fabricius, 1803)* ''Amblyophallus maculatus'' (Funkhouser, 1927)* ''Amblyophallus marginatus'' (Funkhouser, 1940)* ''Amblyophallus phleboleucus'' (Sakakibara, 1969)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tri-State Coal Cats" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Tri State Coal Cats''' are a summer collegiate baseball team of the Appalachian League.", "They are located in Huntington, West Virginia, and play their home games at Jack Cook Field on the campus of Marshall University." ], [ "History", "On October 11, 2023, the Appalachian League announced that the Princeton WhistlePigs would be ceasing operations, effective immediately, leaving an open spot in the 10 team league.", "On November 16th, the league announced that Marshall University would host an Appalachian League beginning with the 2024 season, marking the first time Huntington hosted Appalachian League baseball since 1994, when the Huntington Cubs played at St.", "Cloud Commons.", "On February 1st and 8th of 2024, it was announced that former MLB player Tommy Gregg and former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Salomón Torres were hired as the manager and pitching coach respectively.", "On February 15th, the team name was announced as the Tri-State Coal Cats, honoring the tri-state area of Huntington, West Virginia, Southern Ohio and Northeast Kentucky, with their color scheme identical to the Marshall Thundering Herd." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Christopher Kim Carver" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Christopher Kim Carver''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 89th district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Carver represents parts of St. Tammany Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Vincent Cox" ] ]
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[ [ "Dayton Audio" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dayton Audio''' is an American audio company that primarily manufactures loudspeakers, loudspeaker components, amplifiers, and testing equipment.", "Dayton Audio was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Springboro, Ohio, United States.", "Dayton Audio markets their speakers as reasonably priced yet high-quality, and they are popular among DIY speaker builders." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Bellinzona Ladies Open" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Bellinzona Ladies Open''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.", "It was the third edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Bellinzona, Switzerland, between 17 and 23 April 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Mirra Andreeva''' def.", "Fiona Ferro, 2–6, 6–1, 6–4===Doubles===* '''Conny Perrin''' / '''Anna Sisková''' def.", "Freya Christie / Ali Collins, 3–6, 7–6(11–9), 10–5" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedLucia Bronzetti791Clara Burel1112Eva Lys1133Simona Waltert1184Katie Swan1495Raluca Șerban1566Leyre Romero Gormaz1747Séléna Janicijevic1838Marie Benoît1979Carole Monnet19910Valentini Grammatikopoulou20211Barbora Palicová20512Natalija Stevanović20613Dalila Jakupović20814Alex Eala21515Darja Semeņistaja22416* Rankings are as of 10 April 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Sofia Costoulas* Fiona Ganz* Nadine Keller* Conny PerrinThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Loïs Boisson* Estelle Cascino* Federica Di Sarra* Fiona Ferro* Oana Gavrilă* Emma Léné* Tina Nadine Smith* Joëlle SteurThe following players received entry as lucky losers:* Emily Appleton* Chiara Girelli* Marine Szostak" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Bellinzona Ladies Open at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Chevrelet" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Chevrelet''' is a military base on the Sudanese side of the Libya–Sudan border." ], [ "History", "On April 19, 2023, the Sudanese Armed Forces seized the military base from the Rapid Support Forces.", "This was four days into the War in Sudan.", "The SAF reportedly did this to prevent the flow of weapons to the RSF from that country." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nina Schanke Funnemark" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nina Schanke Funnemark''' (born 1970) is a Norwegian civil servant.", "She currently serves as director of the Norwegian Tax Administration, since 2020." ], [ "Life and career", "Born in Oslo in 1970, Funnemark graduated in jurisprudence from the University of Oslo in 1995.She was assigned with the Norwegian Tax Administration from 2004.From 2018 to 2020 she served as director of the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund.In 2020 she was appointed director of the Norwegian Tax Administration for a period of six years, succeeding Hans Christian Holte." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Brian Glorioso" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Brian Glorioso''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 90th district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Glorioso represents parts of St. Tammany Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile*" ] ]
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[ [ "Edwy and Elgiva" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Edwy and Elgiva''''' is a historical tragedy by the English writer Fanny Burney.", "Written in 1790 it was first performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 21 March 1795.The original cast included John Philip Kemble as Edwy, Sarah Siddons as Elgiva, John Palmer as Aldhem, William Barrymore as Cedric, Thomas Caulfield as Ernulf, John Whitfield as Redwald, Robert Bensley as Dunstan, Robert Benson as Orgar, Charles Kemble as Sigebert, John Hayman Packer as Leofric, Walter Maddocks as Peasant, John Phillimore as Ruffian and Jane Powell as Eltruda.", "The prologue was written by the author's brother Charles Burney.", "Despite its high-profile cast including three members of the Kemble dynasty, it was withdrawn after only one performance." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* Nicoll, Allardyce.", "''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.", "Cambridge University Press, 2009.", "* Hogan, C.B (ed.)", "''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.", "Southern Illinois University Press, 1968.", "* Sabor, Peter.", "''The Complete Plays of Frances Burney''.", "Routledge, 2016." ] ]
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[ [ "Arnaldo Robles" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Arnaldo Robles''' (6 November 1921 – 15 February 2015), also known as '''Pinga Fogo''' or '''Pinga II''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a midfielder." ], [ "Career", "Revealed at CA Juventus, Robles marked his time playing for Portuguesa de Desportos, where he gained the nickname \"Pinga Fogo\", later \"Pinga II\", with the recognition of his brother José Lázaro Robles, which was a great success and became more famous.", "He also played for XV de Jaú." ], [ "Personal life", "Arnaldo is brother of also footballer Pinga, and uncle of Ziza." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Michael O'Brien (New Hampshire politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Michael O'Brien''' is an American politician.", "He serves as a Democratic member for the Hillsborough 10th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.", "O'Brien also serves as a Nashua, New Hampshire Alderman." ], [ "Personal Life", "O'Brien resides in Nashua, New Hampshire.", "O'Brien is married and has three children.", "O'Brien is a retired fire chief." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Shane Mack (politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Shane Mack''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 95th district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Mack represents parts of Livingston Parish and Tangipahoa Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Shane Mack" ] ]
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[ [ "Neil Summers" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Neil Summers''' (born 1944) is an English-American actor and stuntman.", "He is perhaps best known for playing the Rodent in the 1990 film ''Dick Tracy''." ], [ "Life and career", "Summers was born in London, England.", "He began his career in 1963, traveling to Tucson, Arizona to appear in the film ''McLintock!''", "as a stunt extra.Summers stunt doubled for actors, Warren Oates, Roddy McDowall, Michael Anderson Jr. and Michael J. Pollard.Summers appeared in numerous television programs including ''Gunsmoke'', ''Bonanza'', ''Barnaby Jones'', ''Death Valley Days'', ''The High Chaparral'', ''The Fall Guy'', ''Petrocelli'' and ''Daniel Boone''.", "He also appeared in numerous films including ''Duel at Diablo'', ''Heaven with a Gun'', ''El Dorado'', ''True Grit'', ''The Greatest Story Ever Told'', ''Rio Lobo'', ''Rough Night in Jericho'', ''The Shawshank Redemption'' and ''Guns of a Stranger''." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "**" ] ]
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[ [ "ArriveCAN scandal" ], [ "Introduction", "'''ArriveCAN''' is a mobile app developed and introduced in April 2020 as a COVID-19 screening and communication tool requiring travelers entering Canada to upload their contact information, travel information, and quarantine plans.", "The app was initially developed as a joint effort between the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Public Health Agency of Canada.", "The app became mandatory to use for all travelers entering Canada in November 2020 and after a new version was launched in July 2021 its use was kept a compulsory public health screening requirement for all travelers entering Canada until October 1, 2022." ], [ "Controversy", "There has been much scrutiny over how much this app cost to develop and who was subcontracted for its development.", "Contracts show that the federal government will spend close to $54 million with 23 separate subcontractors.", "A Parliamentary committee ordered federal departments to submit contracting documents related to the app but have been told that the names of subcontractors cannot be released citing issues of confidentiality.", "In July 2022 a glitch in the app erroneously instructed more than 10,000 travelers to quarantine.", "Over the Canadian Thanksgiving weekend (October 8 – 10, 2022) developers at two separate IT companies each developed duplicates of the ArriveCAN app in less than 2 days for an estimated cost of $250,000.On November 2, 2022, a motion was passed calling on the Auditor General of Canada to \"conduct a performance audit, including the payments, contracts and sub-contracts for all aspects of the ArriveCan app, and to prioritize this investigation.\"", "This was the second such motion to pass.In January 2024, the Procurement Ombudsman Alexander Jeglic released a practice review report on ArriveCAN, finding the government applied criteria that \"were overly restrictive and favored\" GC Strategies.", "The contracts were repeatedly won by outsourcing companies listing subcontractors who ultimately did no work.", "The Chief Technology Officer of Canada, Minh Doan, was accused of \"manipulating, destroying files at CBSA\", a claim he denied.", "On February 12, 2024, the Auditor General of Canada released the report, finding that those involved in the contracting, development and implementation of the app showed a \"glaring disregard for basic management and contracting practices\" and Canadians \"paid too much\" for ArriveCAN.", "The report estimated the project to cost around $59.5 million dollars, but it was impossible to know the final cost due to bad management." ], [ "Reactions", "Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre requested RCMP to expand the investigation, calling \"completely unacceptable and reeks of corruption at the highest levels\".", "Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair said it \"could be worse than the Sponsorship scandal\"." ], [ "See also", "* List of political scandals in Canada" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Michael Bayham" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Michael Bayham''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 103rd district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Bayham represents parts of St. Bernard Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Michael Bayham" ] ]
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[ [ "Hassan Enjamo" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hassan Enjamo''' was the chief of Hadiya in the nineteenth century.", "He was the last Garad of Qabena before the Abyssinian invasion." ], [ "Early life", "Born to a Hadiya Qabena chief father, Walga Mooe and a Gurage mother." ], [ "Militant career", "Imam Hassan's state dominated modern day southern Ethiopia in the 1800s through expansion towards all of Hadiya, Gurage and some parts of Oromo territory, Islamizing most of the population by 1876.For two years beginning from 1886, the attempted Abyssinian Shewa expansion led by Menelik II was pushed back by Hassan's militia.", "Hassan had obtained the support of local Gurage, Wolane, Silt'e, Arsi Oromo and other Muslims in the region.", "Several nobles from neighboring states such as the brother of Abba Jifar I the ruler of the Kingdom of Jimma backed Hassan's troops.It is believed his resistance was inspired by the Sudanese Mahdist State akin to that of the Talha Jafar-led Muslim revolt in Wollo." ], [ "Death", "Hassan's followers were finally defeated in 1889 by the Abyssinian forces led by Ras Gobana Dacche.", "Although Hassan was able to flee to the Kingdom of Jimma following the battle, he would soon succumb to malaria in 1889 upon his return to Qabeena." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Matheuzinho (footballer, born 1997)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Matheus Martins Fogaça de Paula''' (born 18 October 1997), commonly known as '''Matheuzinho''' or '''Matheusinho''', is a Brazilian footballer who plays as either an attacking midfielder or a forward for Vitória." ], [ "Career", "Matheuzinho was born in Capivari de Baixo, Santa Catarina, and represented Figueirense as a youth.", "He made his first team debut on 4 March 2015, coming on as a late substitute for Rafael Bastos in a 2–1 Campeonato Catarinense home win over Metropolitano.Matheuzinho scored his first senior goal on 15 March 2015, netting ''Figueira''s fourth in a 4–0 away routing of the same opponent.", "After being mainly used in the under-20 sides, he made his Série A debut on 3 July 2016, replacing Jocinei in a 1–1 home draw against Atlético Mineiro.Matheuzinho was loaned to Hercílio Luz for the 2018 Campeonato Catarinense, but only featured for the under-23 team of Figueirense after returning.", "He again featured rarely before signing for Caxias on 18 September 2020.On 20 October 2022, Matheuzinho signed for Ypiranga-RS for the upcoming season.", "The following 7 April, he moved to Vitória as the club paid his release clause, and was regularly used as the club achieved promotion from the Série B as champions." ], [ "Career statistics", "ClubSeasonLeagueState LeagueCupContinentalOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsFigueirense2015Série A004110——512016500000——502017Série B000010—1020201800————002019409120——151Total9013240—10272Hercílio Luz (loan)2018Catarinense—121———121Caxias2020Série D110————1102021906000——1502022173111———284Total37317100——544Ypiranga-RS2023Série C0012120——141Vitória2023Série B272————2722024Série A005000—2070Total2725000—20342'''Career total'''73559560003014110" ], [ "Honours", "'''Figueirense'''*Campeonato Catarinense: 2015'''Vitória'''*Campeonato Brasileiro Série B: 2023" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jack Galle" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jack \"Jay\" William Galle Jr.''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 104th district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Mack represents parts of St. Tammany Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Jack Galle" ] ]
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[ [ "Robert Benson (actor)" ], [ "Introduction", "Drury Lane Theatre.", "'''Robert Benson''' (1765–1796) was an English stage actor of the eighteenth century.", "The son of two actors, he made his first London appearance at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in 1778 as a child actor playing the Duke of York in ''Richard III'' and acted occasionally at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane over the following years.", "After an absence of some time, he returned to Drury Lane in November 1786 having now graduated to adult roles.", "He became a reliable member of the company known for his character roles as comic eccentrics and smooth young gentleman.", "For the summer of 1791 he took over the management of Richmond Theatre with James Thompson and William Macready.", "He also acted at Haymarket during the summers and authored an operatic farce ''Britain's Glory'' which premiered there in 1795.In 1783 he married the actress Susanna Satchell (1758–1814), the sister of Elizabeth Satchell.In 1796, reportedly delirious from fever he fell or jumped from the window of his lodgings in Bridges Street and died aged thirty one.", "He was buried in St Paul's Church in Covent Garden, which is closely associated with actors." ], [ "Selected roles", "* Pedro in ''The Regent'' by Bertie Greatheed (1788)* Earl of Shrewsbury in ''Mary, Queen of Scots'' by John St John (1789)* Lopez in ''Marcella'' by William Hayley (1789)* Joe in ''The Box-Lobby Challenge'' by Richard Cumberland (1794)* Orgar in ''Edwy and Elgiva'' by Fanny Burney (1795)* Hengist in ''Vortigern and Rowena'' by William Henry Ireland (1796)" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Burnim, Kalman A.", "& Highfill, Philip H. ''John Bell, Patron of British Theatrical Portraiture: A Catalog of the Theatrical Portraits in His Editions of Bell's Shakespeare and Bell's British Theatre''.", "SIU Press, 1998.", "* Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A.", "& Langhans, Edward A.", "''A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800, Volumes 1-2''.", "SIU Press, 1973." ] ]
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[ [ "Jacob Braud" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jacob Braud''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 105th district.", "A member of the Republican Party, Braud represents parts of Jefferson Parish, Orleans Parish, and Plaquemines Parish and has been in office since January 8, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official House Profile* Ballotpedia entry for Jacob Braud" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Koper Open" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Koper Open''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.", "It was the second edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Koper, Slovenia, between 17 and 23 April 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Aliona Bolsova''' def.", "Irina Bara, 3–6, 6–2, 4–1, ret.===Doubles===* '''Irina Bara''' / '''Andreea Mitu''' def.", "Suzan Lamens / Kaylah McPhee, 6–2, 6–3" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedJasmine Paolini661Léolia Jeanjean1162Réka Luca Jani1293Olga Danilović1354Polina Kudermetova1415Tara Würth1466Aliona Bolsova1487Nuria Brancaccio1708Jaimee Fourlis1779Jaqueline Cristian18010Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro18511Antonia Ružić20712Lina Gjorcheska21313Alexandra Cadanțu-Ignatik21714Kristina Dmitruk22715Tena Lukas23216* Rankings are as of 10 April 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Amina Anshba* Živa Falkner* Noka Jurič* Pia Lovrič* Ela Nala MilićThe following players received entry into the singles main draw using a special ranking:* Olga Danilović* Kaylah McPheeThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Cristiana Ferrando* Denisa Hindová* Eszter Méri* Andreea Mitu* Yana Morderger* Adrienn Nagy* Ivana Šebestová* Anastasiya SobolevaThe following player received entry as a lucky loser:* Silvia Ambrosio" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Koper Open at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Mei Mei" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mei Mei''' () is a feminine call name of Chinese origin, means \"younger sister\".", "'''Mei Mei''', '''MeiMei''', '''Mei-Mei''', '''Meimei''', or '''Mei-mei''' may also refer to:== People == * Mei-mei Berssenbrugge (b.", "1947), American poet* MeiMei Kuo (b.", "1985), Taiwanese actress* Guo Meimei (b.", "1991), Chinese internet celebrity" ], [ "Film and television", "* ''Mei Mei'' (2009 film), a Chinese-American short film* ''Apple in Your Eye'', a 2014 Taiwanese television series* Mei Mei, a main protagonist from an American film ''Little Sister'' (2010 film)* Mei Mei, a main protagonist from a 2011 Australian film ''33 Postcards''* \"Mei Mei\", second episode of fifth season of an American television series ''Hell on Wheels''" ], [ "Animation", "* , a supporting character from a 2007 Japanese anime ''Nagasarete Airantō''* Mei Mei, a supporting character from a Malaysian animated series ''Upin & Ipin''* , a supporting character from a Japanese anime series ''Jujutsu Kaisen''* , a supporting character from a Japanese anime series ''Beyblade: Metal Fusion''* , a supporting character from a 2020 Japanese anime ''Seton Academy: Join the Pack!", "''* , a supporting character from a Japanese anime ''The Apothecary Diaries''" ], [ "Place", "* , a Japanese tea house" ], [ "See also", "* Mei* Mei Lin" ] ]
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[ [ "Xantholobus muticus" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Xantholobus muticus''''' is a species of treehopper belonging to the subfamily Smiliinae." ], [ "Description", "''Xantholobus muticus'' varies in color from black to pale yellowish brown.", "The pronotum is low and rounded, and swells over the middle.", "Adults vary in length from 7 to 8 millimetres." ], [ "Range", "''Xantholobus muticus'' can be found across the eastern and central parts of United States and Canada, stretching from Manitoba to Quebec in the north and from Texas to Florida in the south." ], [ "Habitat", "''Xantholobus muticus'' is commonly found in mixed hardwood forests, primarily where oak (''Quercus'') trees are present.", "It can be found from the late spring months to the early summer months." ], [ "Diet", "Like all treehoppers, ''Xantholobus muticus'' feeds on the sap from under leaves.", "However, ''X.", "muticus'' feeds exclusively on the trees of the genus ''Quercus'', or oaks, including:* ''Quercus alba''* ''Q.", "laevis''* ''Q.", "prinus''* ''Q.", "stellata''" ], [ "Taxonomy", "''Xantholobus muticus'' was first described by Johan C. Fabricius as ''Membracis mutica''.", "The species has been under several taxonomic changes.", "''Xantholobus muticus'' is also called ''Xantholobus mutica''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023–24 Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers women's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023–24 Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers women's basketball team''' represents Mount St. Mary's University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.", "The Mountaineers, led by third-year head coach Antoine White, play their home games at Knott Arena in Emmitsburg, Maryland as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference." ], [ "Previous season", "The Mountaineers finished the 2022–23 season 12–19, 7–13 in MAAC play to finish in eighth place.", "In the MAAC tournament, they defeated Canisius in the first round, before falling to top-seeded and eventual tournament champions Iona in the quarterfinals." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Regular seasonMAAC tournamentSources:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sara Camposarcone" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sara Camposarcone''' is a Canadian stylist, designer, and social media influencer known for her embrace of outlandish, maximalist fashion." ], [ "Early life and education", "Camposarcone was born and grew up in Ancaster, Hamilton, Ontario.", "She attended a Catholic high school and told ''Maclean's'' that she was \"routinely sent to the principal’s office for breaking the dress code with colourful accessories or mismatched socks.\"", "She graduated from Sheridan College in 2018 with a degree in visual merchandising arts." ], [ "Fashion", "Camposarcone describes her style as \"playful, colourful, bold and nostalgic\" as well as \"chaotic\", \"unhinged\" and \"joyful\".", "Her style incorporates a wide range of eclectic pieces, such as earrings in the shape of lettuce leaves or Teletubby boots.", "''Architectural Digest'' noted that \"an average outfit post from Sara might show her wearing a pink petticoat over bloomers, a cassette tape necklace, a strawberry purse, and a camo hat as the cherry on top.\"", "She has cited designers such as Marc Jacobs, Betsey Johnson, John Galliano, Dame Vivienne Westwood and Iris Apfel as creative influences.Camposarcone identifies herself as a \"sustainable maximalist\", and has stated that the vast majority of her wardrobe is purchased second hand.", "She also makes some of her own accessories." ], [ "Career", "Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Camposarcone worked in sales at a technology company.", "She began to embrace an \"exagerrated aesthetic\" during the pandemic while working from home.", "She created a TikTok account in June 2020, where she began sharing her outfits.", "She later began a job in marketing at Cakeworthy, a clothing company.Camposarcone told ''Vogue Business'' in 2023 that her main source of income was her full-time content creation work." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "V. B. Banjkowski" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vyacheslav Bronislavovich Banjkowski''' (also spelled '''Banjkovski, Bańkowski''') (; 1889 - 8 December 1912) was a Russian ornithologist.", "He was a student of geography at the Imperial Moscow University and took a special interest in the fauna of the Caucasus in Georgia." ], [ "Life and work", "Banjkowski collected more than 15000 specimens from Transcaucasia and in 1910 he processed his collections.", "He served on a faunal committee under G.A.", "Kozhevnikova to study the fauna of the Moscow region.", "He published six papers between 1911 and 1912 which included the descriptions of several new taxa including a subspecies of the greater short-toed lark ''Calandrella brachydactyla artemisiana'' Banjkowski, 1913 and a treecreeper subspecies ''Certhia familiaris buturlini'' in 1912 (which is considered a synonym of ''C.", "f. caucasica'').", "Along with S. I. Ognev, he described ''Sylvia curruca caucasica''.", "His brother Leonid Bronislavovich Banjkowski (1894-1918) who also assisted him took an interest in insects and collected beetles which are now held in the Tbilisi museum.", "Banjkowski was working on ''Saxicola'' specimens at the time of his death at the age of 23.He shot himself on the night of the November 25th (old style date) and the reasons for the suicide are unknown.Major publications include:* * * * * *" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Specimen collector biographies (in Russian)" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Empire Women's Indoor 1 – Doubles" ], [ "Introduction", "Mariam Bolkvadze and Maia Lumsden were the defending champions but chose not to participate.Greet Minnen and Yanina Wickmayer won the title, defeating Sapfo Sakellaridi and Radka Zelníčková in the final, 6–4, 6–4." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "The Inquisitor (play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Inquisitor''''' is a 1798 play by the British writer Thomas Holcroft.", "It was inspired by the 1775 play ''Diego und Leonore'' by Johann August Unzer.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London on 23 June 1798.The original cast included James Aickin as The Patriarch, Henry Erskine Johnston as Alberto, William Barrymore as Francisco, Charles Kemble as Fernando, Robert Palmer as Lelio, Thomas Caulfield as Alguazil, Maria Theresa Kemble as Leonora, Elizabeth Heard as Violante and Sarah Harlowe as Licia." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Garnai, Amy.", "''Thomas Holcroft’s Revolutionary Drama: Reception and Afterlives''.", "Rutgers University Press, 2023.", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* Nicoll, Allardyce.", "''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.", "Cambridge University Press, 2009.", "* Hogan, C.B (ed.)", "''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.", "Southern Illinois University Press, 1968." ] ]
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[ [ "CFAV Barkerville" ], [ "Introduction", "The Naval Large Tug is a class of naval tugboat operated by the Royal Canadian Navy.", "The CFAV Barkerville's name is taken from the Second World War-era Ville-class tug of the same name, which capsized and sank at the entrance of Bedwell Harbour, British Columbia, on December 17, 1945." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Empire Women's Indoor 1 – Singles" ], [ "Introduction", "Katie Swan was the defending champion but chose not to participate.Jaqueline Cristian won the title, defeating Océane Dodin in the final, 7–6(9–7), 7–6(7–4)." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw", "===Finals======Top half======Bottom half===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "List of councillors of Alice Springs" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of '''councillors''' (known as '''aldermen''' under 2012) of the '''Town of Alice Springs''' since it was established in 1971." ], [ "List", " YearCouncillorCouncillorCouncillorCouncillorCouncillorCouncillorCouncillorCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor '''1971'''  Marlene Brown (Ind.)", "Brian Martin (Ind.)", "Paul Everingham (CLP)  Len Kittle (Ind.)", "Dave Baldock (Ind.)", "Andrew McPhee (Ind.)", "Peter Leunig (Ind.)", "Allan Dunstan (Ind.", ")8 councillors (1971−1977) ''1973''  Fred Lucas † (Ind.)", "Dennis Haddon (Ind.)", "Frances Smith (Ind.)", "''1974''  ''Vacant'' '''1974'''  John Jenkins (Ind.)", "Kendall McClelland (Ind.)", "Alan Gray (Ind.)", "Daryl Hombsch (Ind.)", "John Marriott (Ind.)", "''1976''  Gino Marinucci (Ind.)", "'''1977'''  Reg Smith (Ind.)", "Di Byrnes (Ind.)", "Bill Oestreich (Ind.)", "Wally Mason (Ind.)", "''1978''  Leslie Oldfield (Ind.)", "Rosalie McDonald (Ind.)", "''1979''  Dan Kilgariff (Ind.)", "'''1980'''  Les Loy (Ind.)", "Wayne Thomas (Ind.)", "Trevor Espeland (Ind.)", "David Bell (Ind.)", "''1981a''  Dave Tuzewski (Ind.)", "John Reeves (Ind.)", "Ray Hanrahan (CLP) ''1981b''  Hermann Weber (Ind.)", "''1982''  Brian Smith (Ind.)", "''1983a''  Dave Tuzewski (Ind.)", "John King (Ind.)", "Barry Browse (Ind.)", "Harvey Millard (Ind.)", "''1983b''  ''Vacant'' ''1984''  ''Vacant'' '''1984'''  Michele Castagna (Ind.)", "Richard Lim (Ind.)", "Bob Kennedy (Ind.)", "Robert Liddle (Ind.)", "Lynn Peterkin (Ind/Nats)  Di Shanahan (Labor) ''1987a''  ''1987b''  Rod Oliver (Ind.)", "Jeff Huddlestone (Ind.)", "''1987c''  ''Vacant'' '''1988'''  Loraine Braham (CLP)  Daphne Calder (Ind.)", "Lynn Peterkin (Nats/Ind) ''1989''  Carole Frost (Ind.)", "Richard Grainger (Ind.)", "''1991''  ''Vacant''  '''1992'''  Tony Alicastro (Ind.)", "Tony McCumiskey (Ind.)", "Geoff Miers (Ind.)", "June Noble (Ind.)", "''1993''  Daryl Gray (Ind.)", "''1994''  Fran Erlich (Ind.)", "''1996''  ''Vacant'' '''1996'''  Geoff Harris (Ind.)", "Sue Jefford (Ind.)", "David Koch (Ind.)", "Russell Naismith (Ind.)", "Les Smith (Ind.)", "''1997''  Meredith Campbell (Ind.)", "'''2000'''  Raelene Beale (Ind.)", "Geoff Bell (Ind.)", "Bob Corby (Ind.)", "Samih Habib-Bitar (Ind.)", "Michael Jones (Ind.)", "Jenny Mostran (Ind.)", "Annette Smith (Ind.)", "'''2004'''  Melanie van Haaren (Ind.)", "Robyn Lambley (CLP)  Jane Clark (Ind.)", "Murray Stewart (Ind.)", "Des Rogers (Ind.)", "Ernie Nicholls (Ind.)", "Marguerite Baptiste-Rooke (Ind.)", "''2005''  Meredith Campbell (Ind.)", "'''2008'''  John Rawnsley (Ind.)", "Sandy Taylor (Ind.)", "Brendan Heenan (Ind.)", "Liz Martin (Ind.", ")8 councillors (2008−present) ''2011''  Eli Melky (CLP/PUP/Ind/ Country/AFP/Ind) '''2012'''  Steve Brown (CLP)  Geoffrey Booth (Ind.)", "Dave Douglas (Ind.)", "Chansey Paech (Labor)  Jade Kudrenko (Greens) ''2013''  Kylie Bonanni (CLP) ''2014''  ''2015''  Jamie De Brenni (CLP)  Jacinta Price (CLP) ''2016''   ''Vacant'' '''2017'''  Marli Banks (Ind/ Country/AFP)  Glen Auricht (Ind.)", "Catherine Satour (Ind/ Country/AFP)  Jimmy Cocking (Ind.)", "Matt Paterson (Ind/Territory Alliance/Ind) ''2019''    ''2020a''     ''2020b''  ''Vacant''  ''Vacant''  ''2021''  '''2021'''  Marli Banks (Ind.)", "Steve Brown (CLP)  Mark Coffey (Ind.)", "Kim Hopper (Ind.)", "Michael Liddle (Ind.)", "Gavin Morris (Ind.)" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Noora Niasari" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Noora Niasari''' (Persian نورا نیاسری) is an Iranian-Australian film director based in Australia.Born in Iran and raised in Australia, she initially studied architecture at the University of Technology Sydney, before turning to filmmaking, later receiving a Masters of Film & Television from the Victorian College of the Arts (Melbourne University).Niasari's debut feature film ''Shayda'', starring Zar Amir Ebrahimi and executive produced by Cate Blanchett, had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award in the World Dramatic Competition and was selected as Australia's official submission for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tim Bearden" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Tim Bearden''' is an American politician.", "He is a member of the Georgia State Senate from the 30th district, serving since 2024.He previously served in the Georgia House of Representatives from the 68th district, serving from 2005 to 2011.He is a member of the Republican Party.", "Bearden was also appointed director of the Georgia Public Safety Training Center by former governor Nathan Deal in 2011." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2025 NHL Stadium Series" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2025 NHL Stadium Series''' is an upcoming outdoor regular season National Hockey League (NHL) game, part of the NHL Stadium Series.", "It is scheduled to be played on March 1, 2025, with the Columbus Blue Jackets hosting the Detroit Red Wings at Ohio Stadium on the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio." ], [ "Background", "The league announced the game on February 17, 2024, during the first game of the previous season's Stadium Series.", "The league will return to only staging one Stadium Series per season instead of two.", "NHL executives had contemplated holding an outdoor game at Ohio Stadium since visiting the venue in November 2022.This would be the Columbus Blue Jackets' first outdoor game, while it would be the Detroit Red Wings' fourth.", "The choice of the opponents reflects the Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry.", "This will leave the Arizona Coyotes and Florida Panthers as the only teams to have not played an outdoor game." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "IslamQA.org" ], [ "Introduction", "'''IslamQA.org''' is a compiler of fatwas from websites of various Sunni \"scholars and Islamic educational institutions\" around the world, describing itself as a \"repository of Islamic answers\".", "As of February 2024 it includes over 93,950 questions on Islamic subjects and answers from Islamic scholars from the four Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence (madhhabs) at fifteen different fatwa sites, overwhelmingly (87,000 answers) from the Hanafi school of fiqh point of view, also from Shafi’i fiqh (5,700 answers) as well as some (fewer than 300 apiece) from Maliki and Hanbali fiqh.", "The sites \"About\" page does not include any history of the site, nor the names of any governing/administrating members and is simply signed \"IslamQA Admin\".The site compiles but does not itself produce fatwa.", "It provides contact information to websites with scholars that do." ], [ "Reference" ] ]
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[ [ "Indianapolis Pro Volleyball Team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Indy Ignite''' are an American professional indoor volleyball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana.", "The Ignite will begin play in the Pro Volleyball Federation as an expansion team in 2025." ], [ "History", "On December 7, 2023, the Pro Volleyball Federation announced that an expansion team was coming to Indianapolis.On January 28, 2024, the ownership group of Indy Pro Volleyball publicly released the name and logo for Indiana's first professional volleyball team." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Arcadia Women's Pro Open – Singles" ], [ "Introduction", "Rebecca Marino was the defending champion but chose not to participate.Sara Errani won the title after Arantxa Rus withdrew before the final." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw", "===Finals======Top half======Bottom half===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Bere Court" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Bere Court''' is an English country house.", "It is a historic Grade I listed building.", "The house is located southwest of Pangbourne, Berkshire where it was once the manor house." ], [ "History", "The house was originally built in the 13th century as the manor house for Pangbourne.", "The only remaining parts of the original house are the medieval cellars.Pangbourne came under the control of the Abbots of Reading and the house became one of their main manors.In his role as Abbot of Reading, Hugh Faringdon was residing at Bere Court in 1539 when he was arrested for high treason during the dissolution of the monasteries, ostensibly for providing funds to rebels.", "While he was taken to the Tower of London, apparently his death sentence was passed without a formal trial, and he was hanged in Reading on 14 November 1539.In 1613 the house was acquired by Sir John Davis, who had been part of the Duke of Essex's Rebellion in 1601, had been convicted, and sentenced to death, but then pardoned.The estate was purchased in 1671 by John Breedon, onetime High Sheriff of Berkshire.", "The current form of the house is his family's work.", "It was remodeled over the course of the 18th century into its current red brick Georgian design.During the time the Breedons owned the house they occasionally rented it out.", "One of the renters was George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough who had been born at nearby Bill Hill.The Breedons finally sold the house in the 1890s.", "As of 2024 it is a private residence." ], [ "See also", "*Pangbourne*Pangbourne College*Reading Abbey" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Royal Berkshire History – Bere Court* Historic England – Bere Court and Bere House" ] ]
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[ [ "Ladoum sheep" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Ladoum sheep''' is breed of domestic sheep found in Senegal.", "A cross between the Mauritanian and Malian breed of sheeps, ladoum sheep is an important commodity in Senegal and even viewed as a prized pet.", "It has a tall stature, prominent muzzles, and curved horns and it can reach four feet in height.", "The ladoum sheep has become an important part of culture in Senegal, due to its good looks beauty pageants are held for the sheep and it even features in billboard advertisements." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of terrorist incidents against Israelis in Israel and the Palestinian territories in 2023" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of the most prominent terrorist incidents that were carried out against Israelis within the State of Israel and the Palestinian territories during 2023.The article also includes the most prominent attempted attacks during this year." ], [ "Attacks", "=== January === January 11 - One Israeli civilian was moderately injured in a stabbing attack in near the Israeli settlement Shim'a in the West Bank.", "The perpetrator was killed by an armed civilian at the scene.", "January 25 - An attempted stabbing attack was carried out near the Israeli settlement of Kedumim.", "January 27 - '''Neve Yaakov shooting''': Seven Israeli civilians are killed and ten more are injured in a mass shooting at a synagogue in the Neve Yaakov neighborhood in East Jerusalem.", "The Palestinian perpetrator was killed by police forces.", "January 28 - Two Israeli civilians were critically injured in a shooting attack that was carried out in the City of David in East Jerusalem by a 13-year-old Palestinian from the Silwan neighborhood in East Jerusalem.", "The attacker was shot and injured by one of his victims before being arrested.", "January 28 - Two Palestinian militants opened fire at a restaurant located the Almog intersection in the Jordan Valley region of the West Bank.", "After they had firearm malfunction they fled the scene.", "There were no casualties in the incident.", "January 28 - A Palestinian gunman attempted to carry out a shooting attack in the Israeli settlement of Kedumim In the West Bank.", "The perpetrator was shot and killed.", "January 29 - Three armed militants managed to cross the border from Syria into Israel at the southern part of the Golan Heights, but were detected by the IDF, were approached and eventually shot and killed.", "According to an IDF spokesperson, one of the militants, whom was a Syrian citizen, was suspected of engaging in intelligence gathering along the Syrian-Israeli border for future terrorist operations.=== February === February 10 - '''Ramot Junction attack''': Three Israeli civilians, a man and two children, were killed and four others were injured after an Israeli Arab perpetrator rammed his car into a bus stop in the Ramot neighborhood in northern Jerusalem.", "The perpetrator was fatally shot by a police officer.", "February 13 - An Israeli teenager was injured in a stabbing attack near the Chain Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem.", "The 14-years-old Palestinian perpetrator, from the Shuafat neighborhood in East Jerusalem, was arrested.", "February 26 - '''Huwara shooting''': Two Israeli civilians were killed in a shooting attack carried out in the Palestinian village of Huwara.", "Following the attack, riots occurred between Israeli settlers and Palestinians in the Huwara area.", "February 27 - Three Palestinian militants opened fire from a vehicle at Israeli vehicles driving on Route 90 in the West Bank near the Israeli settlement of Beit HaArava.", "One Israeli-American civilian was killed in the attack.", "February 27 - An attempted shooting attack was carried out towards an Israeli family with three children driving their car near the Israeli settlement of Migdalim in the West Bank.", "The mother had a mild injury from the attack.=== March === March 3 - An Israeli civilian was injured in his leg when a Palestinian gunman opened fire on an his vehicle while he was driving near the Israeli settlement of Beit Hagai in the West Bank.", "March 9 - A Palestinian gunman carried out a shooting attack at Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv.", "Three Israeli civilians were injured in the attack.", "The attack was later claimed by Hamas.", "March 9 - An explosive device that was placed by a Palestinian militant on a bus in the Israeli settlement Beitar Illit failed to detonate.", "The perpetrator was arrested two days later.", "March 12 - A Palestinian militant attempted unsuccessfully to stab an Israeli woman in the shoulder in the Israeli city of Netanya.", "The perpetrator was arrested.", "March 13 - A Lebanese militant, whom managed to infiltrate into Israel, detonated an explosive device on the side of Highway 65 near the Megiddo Junction.", "One Israeli civilian was severely injured in the attack.", "The perpetrator attempted to return to Lebanon afterwards but was fatally shot by Yamam and Shin Bet forces near Shlomi.", "March 19 - A Palestinian gunman carried out a shooting attack at a vehicle near the Palestinian village of Huwara in the West Bank.", "Two Israeli civilians was injured in the attack.", "The perpetrator was shot and arrested.", "March 26 - Palestinian militants carried out a shooting attack near the Israeli settlement of Avnei Hefetz in the West Bank.", "There were no casualties in the incident.=== April ===The perpetrator's vehicle at the scene of the attack near the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem, April 24, 2023 April 6 - Two Israeli civilians were moderately injured after a barrage of dozens of artillery rockets were launched from Lebanon by militants from the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah at various location across the Upper Galilee region.", "the Iron Dome defense system intercepted 25 rockets out of the 34 launched.", "April 7 - '''Hamra junction shooting''': Palestinian militants shot at an Israeli vehicle the Israeli settlement Hamra in the Jordan Valley, killing two women and critically injuring another, who died a few days later.", "The casualties were three members of the British–Israeli Dee family.", "The attack was later claimed by the Al-Qassam Brigades.", "April 7 - '''Tel Aviv car-ramming''': One Italian tourist was killed and six additional civilians were injured in a car-ramming attack carried out by an Arab-Israeli perpetrator from the Kafr Qasim town in Israel whom ran over civilians at the Charles Clore Park until he was fatally shot by municipal patrolmen.", "April 17 - An Israeli civilian was moderately injured in a stabbing attack carried out near the Israeli settlement Gush Etzion.", "April 17 - Palestinian militants shot from the Jenin Governorate in the West Bank towards Israeli religious kibbutz Meirav in the Gilboa region.", "April 18 - Two Israeli civilians were moderately injured in a shooting attack carried out on their vehicle near the Tomb of Simeon the Just in Jerusalem.", "The perpetrator escaped and was captured in Nablus the night after the attack.", "April 19 - A shooting attack was carried out by Palestinian militants on a bus near the Israeli settlement of Kfar Tapuach in the West Bank.", "There were no casualties in the incident.", "April 24 - A Palestinian perpetrator carried out a vehicle-ramming attack attack near the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem.", "Five Israeli civilians were injured in the attack, including one whom was severely injured.", "The perpetrator, whom was from Beit Safafa, was shot and killed.", "April 25 - One Israeli civilian was moderately injured after a Palestinian gunman fired from a passing vehicle at a group of runners at the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council in the West Bank.", "April 27 - An attempted vehicle-ramming attack and stabbing attack by a Palestinian militant at the Gitti Avishar intersection in the West Bank was thwarted.", "The perpetrator was shot and killed.=== May === May 2 - An Israeli civilian was mildly injured in a shooting attack carried out by Palestinian militants near the Israeli settlement of Avnei Hefetz in the West Bank.", "May 2 - A rocket launched by Palestinian militants from the Gaza strip hit a construction site in the Israeli town of Sderot seriously injured one Israeli civilian mildly injured 2 other Israeli civilians.", "May 11 - A rocket launched by Palestinian militants from the Gaza strip directly hit a house in the Israeli city of Rehovot killing an Israeli elderly woman and injuring ten other Israeli civilians.", "May 22 - Palestinian militants carried out a drive-by shooting attack at a vehicle near the Israeli settlement of Migdalim in the West Bank carrying an Israeli civilian and her four daughters.", "There were no casualties in the incident.", "May 26 - A Palestinian militant attempted to carry out a stabbing attack at the Israeli settlement of Teneh Omarim in the West Bank.", "The attempt was thwarted and the perpetrator was fatally shot by an armed civilian.", "May 28 - Palestinian militants shot at the Israeli village of Gan Ner.", "There were no casualties in the incident.", "May 30 - An Israeli civilian from the Israeli settlement of Hermesh in the West Bank was killed in a drive-by shooting attack carried out by Palestinian militants.=== June === June 6 - Palestinian militants carried out a shooting attack at a vehicle near the Palestinian village of Huwara in the West Bank.", "One Israeli civilian was lightly injured in the attack.", "June 20 - '''Eli shooting''': Four Israeli civilians were killed and four were injured at a gas station near the Israeli settlement of Eli in the West Bank.", "One of the perpetrator was fatally shot by an armed Israeli civilian.", "June 26 - Palestinian militants attempted to launch two Qassam rockets from Jenin in the West Bank towards the Israeli village of Ram-On located south of the Jezreel Valley.=== July === July 3 - A 16-year-old Palestinian militant stabbed an Israeli civilian in the Israeli city of Bnei Brak.", "The perpetrator was arrested.", "July 4 - Tel Aviv attack: Five Israeli civilians were injured severely and four others had injured moderate and mild injuries in a vehicle-ramming and stabbing attack carried out in Tel Aviv when a 20-year-old Palestinian man from the village of As-Samu in the West Bank deliberately drove a pickup truck into pedestrians on the Pinchas Rosen street.", "He then got out of the vehicle and stabbed one of them in the neck.", "The perpetrator was killed by an armed Israeli civilian.", "July 6 - An attempted terror attack was carried out at the Israeli settlement of Kedumim in the West Bank.", "An IDF soldier was killed at the entrance to the settlement.", "The perpetrator was killed at the incident as well.", "July 9 - An attempted stabbing attack was carried out at a station of the Jerusalem Light Rail in East Jerusalem.", "The perpetrator was shot in the leg and captured.", "July 16 - Palestinian militants carried out a drive-by shooting attack at a vehicle near the Israeli settlement of Tekoa.", "One Israeli civilian was severely injured in the attack while his two daughters were mildly injured by shrapnel.", "The perpetrators were arrested later that day in Bethlehem.", "July 20 - An Israeli civilian was severely injured in a stabbing attack that was carried out in the Gilo neighborhood in south-western East Jerusalem.", "The attack was carried out by three Palestinian militants from the Palestinian town of Beit Jala in the West Bank.", "July 24 - Palestinian militants opened fire on a civilian bus driving near the Palestinian village of Huwara in the West Bank.", "There were no casualties in the incident.=== August === August 1 - Six Israeli civilians are injured in a shooting attack near the Ma'ale Adumim mall - 2 of them were in serious condition and the rest were moderately injured.", "The perpetrator, whom was a Palestinian from the village of Al-Eizariya with a work permit in Israel, was shot and killed.", "August 1 - An attempted stabbing attack at a bus station at the Eshtamoa junction in the southern part of the West Bank.", "The perpetrator was shot and killed.", "August 2 - A Palestinian gunman shot from a passing vehicle at a car near the Hamra junction in the West Bank.", "There were no casualties.", "August 3 - A vehicle was shot at near the Israeli settlement Mitzpe Yeriho in the West Bank.", "There were no casualties in the incident.", "The perpetrators managed to escape.", "August 5 - In a shooting attack in central Tel Aviv a Palestinian militant from the village of Rummanah in the West Bank killed the Tel Aviv municipal patrolman Chen Amir in the popular pedestrian mall Nahalat Binyamin in Tel Aviv.", "After a brief chase the perpetrator was shot and killed by the other municipal patrolman at the scene.", "August 8 - Palestinian gunmen opened fire on an Israeli bus driving near the village of Umm Safa in the West Bank.", "There were no casualties in the incident.", "The perpetrators managed to escape.", "August 15 - Palestinian militants attempted to launch a rocket from the ​​northern West Bank towards the Israeli settlement Shaked.", "The perpetrators managed to escape.", "IDF forces located the launcher and the remains of the rocket.", "August 17 - Palestinian gunmen fired at a factory in the Shahak Industrial Park located at the northern part of the West Bank.", "There were no casualties in the incident.", "August 19 - '''Huwara shooting''': two Israeli civilians, a father and his son, were killed in a shooting attack at a car wash located south of the Palestinian town of Huwara in the West Bank.", "Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.", "August 21 - An Israeli woman was killed and an Israeli man was injured in a drive-by shooting attack carried out while they were driving on Highway 60 in the southern part of the West Bank.", "The perpetrators were caught the following day and their home was demolished.", "al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.", "August 30 - Israeli civilian was moderately injured after a 14-year-old Palestinian stabbed him at a station of the Jerusalem Light Rail.", "The perpetrator, whom was disguised as an ultra-Orthodox, was shot and killed by an Israel Border Policeman.=== September ===The scene of the attack near the Jaffa Gate, September 6, 2023 September 5 - A Palestinian gunman opened fire at a kiosk located at a gas station near the Israeli settlement Argaman,until he had a firearm malfunction.", "There were no casualties in the incident.", "September 6 - A 17-year-old Palestinian from East Jerusalem stabbed two Israeli civilians at the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem - one was injured seriously while the other had a minor injury.", "September 12 - Two Israeli civilians were lightly injured in a drive-by shooting while driving on Highway 60 near the Palestinian town of Huwara in the West Bank.", "September 15 - An explosive device was detonated in the Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv during the morning hours.", "There were no casualties in the incident.", "Later that day a Palestinian militant squad was captured on Route 431 near Ramla, and was taken to a Shin Bet interrogation, where one of the detainees confessed to being involved in the placing the explosive device in Tel Aviv during that morning.", "September 21 - A 19-year-old Palestinian stabbed a Jerusalem Light Rail security guard at the Givat HaMivtar station in Jerusalem.", "September 22 - Palestinian gunmen carried out a shooting attack from a passing vehicle at the Highway 60 near the Elias intersection, at the entrance to Kiryat Arba.", "September 29 - Palestinian gunmen fired from a passing vehicle towards the Israeli settlement of Beit El in the West Bank.", "There were no casualties in the attack.=== October ===A map showing in blue the extensive area in Israel that was attacked by around 3,000 Palestinian militants during the large-scale surprise offensive on Israel on October 7, 2023CCTV footage of Hamas militants in Be'eri while they were carrying out the Be'eri massacre on October 7, 2023 October 5 - A Palestinian gunman opened fire at family driving on Highway 60 through the Palestinian town of Huwara in the West Bank.", "There were no casualties in the attack.", "October 7 - '''2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel:''' During the early morning Hamas launched a large-scale surprise offensive against Israel, during which initially a barrage of rockets targeted Israel, while around 3,000 Palestinian militants breached the Gaza–Israel barrier and attacked neighboring Israeli communities and military bases.", "Later on the murders and massacres of many Israeli civilians were carried out, which included both torture, abuse and rape - including the Re'im music festival massacre, which was the largest terrorist attack in the history of the State of Israel, as well as the Be'eri massacre, in which at least 85 of the kibbutz members were murdered.", "During this attack, 1,139 Israelis and foreign nationals were killed, including 766 civilians and 373 security forces, while 253 Israelis and foreigners were taken captive to the Gaza Strip.", "In response, Israel declared a state of war, tightened its blockade, ordered the evacuation of the northern Gaza Strip, and launched \"Operation Swords of Iron\" with the stated goals of destroying Hamas and freeing the hostages.", "October 15 – In the morning hours the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah fired anti-tank missiles from Lebanon at the northern Israeli agricultural village of Shtula.", "One Israeli civilian was killed in the attack and three other civilians were injured.", "Israel retaliated with airstrikes on Hezbollah positions.", "October 24 - Palestinian gunmen carried out a drive-by shooting attack at an Israeli minibus driving near the Palestinian village Ras Karkar in the West Bank.", "The driver of the minibus returned fire, the perpetrators' vehicle overturned, and one of them was killed while the other was severely injured.", "October 29 - Palestinian militants shot at a passing vehicle near the Israeli settlement Shavei Shomron in the northern West Bank.", "The perpetrator managed to escape.=== November === November 8 - Palestinian militants shot at a vehicle with an Israeli couple with a baby girl while it was driving at a location between Givat Arnon and Gitit.", "The couple was moderately injured in the attack.", "November 16 - Three Palestinian gunmen from Hebron carried out a shooting attack at a checkpoint along Highway 60, situated between Gush Etzion and Jerusalem.", "The assailants were shot and killed.", "One IDF soldier was killed in the attack, while five other Israelis sustained injuries.", "The assailants' vehicle was discovered to contain a lot of weapons, including two M16 rifles, two pistols, approximately 10 loaded magazines, hundreds of additional bullets, and two axes.", "They were also carrying uniforms resembling those used by the Israeli military.", "November 30 - '''Givat Shaul shooting''': Two Palestinian gunmen from Sur Baher carried out a shooting attack at a bus stop on the Givat Shaul Interchange in Jerusalem.", "Three Israelis were killed in the attack and 16 more were injured.", "A fourth individual, Yuval Castleman (an armed bystander who shot at the gunmen), was shot and killed by responding IDF soldiers who mistook him for one of the attackers.", "Hamas claimed responsibility.=== December === December 18 - An Israeli woman was injured in a shooting attack near the Israeli settlement Ateret.", "December 31 - Two Israelis were injured in a stabbing attack in Ma'ale Adumim." ], [ "See also", "* List of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel in 2023* Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2023* Operation Breakwater* May 2023 Gaza–Israel clashes* July 2023 Jenin incursion* 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel* Israel–Hamas war* 2023 in Israel* 2023 in Palestine" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "2017 Vietnam Championship Series A Summer Season" ], [ "Introduction", "The ''' 2017 Vietnam Championship Serie A Summer Season''' is the second split of the fifth season of Vietnam's fully professional League of Legends league.", "Eight teams will compete in a round robin group stage, with the top four teams continuing to offline playoffs." ], [ "Format", ":* 8 teams participate::* 6 teams from 2017 VCS A Spring::* 1 teams from '''Summer Promotion'''::* 1 teams from '''2017 VCS B Season 1''':* Group Stage ::* 7 weeks, League play::* Double Round Robin::* Each match is best of three::* Advancement::::* Top 4 teams advande to the playoffs.", ":::* Bottom 2 teams drop to '''2018 Spring Promotion'''.", ":::* Each team have 10 players can be registered in team's line-up at the same time.", ":* Playoffs::* King of the Hill Bracket::* All matches are best of five::* 1st and 2nd place teams will qualify for 2017 GPL Summer." ], [ "Participants", " Team(s) ID Cherry Esports CR e.Hub United EHU LG Red LGR Friends Forever Gaming FFQ GIGABYTE Marines GAM Fighters Gaming FIG Young Generation YG Ultimate UTM===Rosters===TeamsPlayersTopJungleMidADCSupportCoach '''Cherry Esports''' Slay Tsu Garfield Ticker Warzone Clear Kidz Habinger '''e.Hub United''' Taurus Keiko Xuhao Victory Empty Zin CombatLao NIXWATER '''Boba Marines''' Archie Nevan Levi Optimus Noway Sya Tinikun '''Friends Forever''' KingJ Haeven QTV PotM Celebrity Sergh BaRoiBeo ChiChi Junie '''Fighters Gaming''' Chocobo Vios Fawkes Dyaz Alex Hero '''Ultimate''' Hope Tarzan BlazeS Jacob BeeOne Hyojin Tear '''Young Generation''' Ren NhocTy Venus Naul Bigkoro Palette Min '''LG Red''' Sunsieu Ciel Irean White EasyLove Akeno" ], [ "Results", "===Group stage=== :* 7 June - 6 August:* Round robin format.", "#Team~ GAM YG EHU FFQ UTM CR LGR FIGWL±'''1''''''GIGABYTE Marines''' GAM~'''1−1''' '''2−0''' '''2−0''' '''2−0''' '''2−0''' '''2−0''' '''2−0''' '''13''''''1''''''+12''''''2''''''Young Generation''' YG'''1−1''' ~ '''1−1''' '''1−1''' '''1−1''' '''2−0''' '''2−0''' '''2−0''' '''10''''''4''''''+6''''''3''''''e.Hub United''' EHU'''0−2''' '''1−1'''~ '''1−1''' '''2−0''' '''1−1''''''2−0''' '''2−0''''''9''''''5''''''+4''''''4''''''⁠Friends Forever Gaming''' FFQ'''0−2''' '''1−1''' '''1−1''' ~ '''1−1''' '''2−0''' '''1−1''''''2−0''' '''8''''''6''''''+2''' 5 Ultimate UTM'''0−2''' '''1−1''''''0−2''' '''1−1'''~ '''2−0''' '''2−0''' '''2−0''' 8 6 +2 6 Cherry Esports CR'''0−2''' '''0−2''' '''1−1''''''0−2''' '''0−2''' '''1−1'''~ '''2−0''' 4 10 −6 7 LG Red LGR'''0−2''' '''0−2''' '''0−2''' '''1−1''''''0−2''' '''0−2''' ~ '''2−0''' 3 11 −8 8 Fighters Gaming FIG'''0−2''' '''0−2''' '''0−2''' '''0−2''' '''0−2''' '''1−1''''''0−2''' ~ 1 13 −12===Playoffs===:* 9 August - 13 August;RostersTeamsPlayersTopJungleMidADCSupportCoach '''Boba Marines''' Archie Nevan Levi Optimus Noway Sya Tinikun '''Friends Forever''' KingJ Haeven PotM Lies Celebrity Sergh Junie '''Young Generation''' Ren NhocTy Venus Naul Bigkoro Palette '''e.Hub United''' Taurus Keiko Xuhao Empty Zin CombatLao NIXWATER;ResultsBa Ria - Vung Tau :* Round 1 e.Hub United 0−'''3''' Friends Forever :* Round 2 '''Young Generation''' '''3'''−1 Friends Forever:* Final '''GIGABYTE Marines''' '''3'''−0 Young Generation" ], [ "Final standings", "₫ 800,000,000 Vietnamese Dong are spread among the teams as seen below: '''Place''' '''Prize''' '''Team''' '''Qualification''' 1st ₫250,000,000 GIGABYTE Marines 2017 GPL Spring 2nd ₫160,000,000 Young Generation 3rd ₫110,000,000 Friends Forever 4th ₫85,000,000 e.Hub United 5th ₫70,000,000 Ultimate 6th ₫60,000,000 Cherry Esports 7th ₫50,000,000 LG Red Summer Promotion 8th ₫40,000,000 Fighters Gaming" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Iratxe Aurrekoetxea" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Iratxe Aurrekoetxea Urrutikoetxea''' (born 18 December 1969) is a retired Spanish rhythmic gymnast and coach.", "She has trained some of the most prominent gymnasts in Spain." ], [ "Biography", "At the age of 12, Iratxe was the Vizcaya rhythmic gymnastics champion and five-time champion of the Basque Country.", "She graduated in Physical Education from the Basque Institute of Physical Education (IVEF), current Faculty of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences at the University of the Basque Country.", "In addition, she completed a doctorate in Physical Activities and Sports in the Department of History of Education of said university (1992–1993), and qualified as a national rhythmic gymnastics coach and judge from the Royal Spanish Gymnastics Federation.Iratxe began training at a school in the Vitoria City Council, which was soon renamed Club IVEF.", "This club later became Club Aurrera, and in 1996, Club Beti Aurrera, she worked there from 1989 to 1997.During this stage she trained, together with Aurora Fernández del Valle, outstanding gymnasts such as Lorena Barbadillo, María Ereñaga, Almudena Cid, Tania Lamarca and Estíbaliz Martínez, who would later be part of the Spanish group.", "She later coached said group, collaborating with María Fernández Ostolaza in preparing the individual national team for the World Championships in Seville and the European Championships in Porto.After the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Almudena Cid returned to Vitoria to be trained by Iratxe again.", "Shortly after, both moved to Barcelona after a call from the Catalan Gymnastics Federation, with Iratxe being named head of the rhythmic gymnastics section of the San Cugat del Vallés High Performance Center in 2001 and coach of the Catalan rhythmic gymnastics team ( A.G.R.", "Catalunya) in 2002.At the CAR of San Cugat she returned to train Almudena for 8 years, supervisioning developing her preparation for the Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.", "In addition, Iratxe has subsequently trained other international gymnasts with the Spanish team in the same place, such as Nuria Velasco, Esther Escolar, Nuria Artigues, Marina Fernández, Adelina Fominykh, Júlia Usón, Clara Esquerdo and Natalia García.", "On November 8, 2008, she was honored during the Euskalgym, held in Durango, and on June 18, 2011, she was honored along with Almudena Cid at the II City of Barcelona International Rhythmic Gymnastics Trophy." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dallas Pro Volleyball Team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Dallas Pro Volleyball Team''' are an American professional indoor volleyball team based in Dallas, Texas.", "The unnamed team is slated to begin play in the Pro Volleyball Federation in 2025." ], [ "History", "On July 19, 2023, the PVF announced that an expansion team would be coming to Dallas, with Armand Sadoughi leading the club's ownership group." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "N747GE" ], [ "Introduction", "'''N747GE''' (named '''Clipper Star of the Union''' (between 1970 and 1982) and '''Clipper Ocean Spray''' (between 1982 and 1992) by Pan Am) is an ex-Pan Am Boeing 747-121 testbed aircraft that was used by General Electric (GE) for various purposes." ], [ "History", "=== Service with Pan Am ===N747GE (as N744PA named ''Clipper Star of the Union'') at John F. Kennedy International Airport.The Boeing 747-121 had rolled off of Boeing's assembly line in 1969 as the 16th Boeing 747 that was ever constructed.", "Originally designated as N744PA, the aircraft was delivered to Pan American World Airways (Pan Am).", "N744PA remained under ownership of Pan American World Airways until 1991, when the airline had ended all operations following the bankruptcy of Pan Am on January 8, 1991.The aircraft was first named ''Clipper Star of the Union'' when delivered to Pan Am in 1970 and operated with that name until 1982 when it was renamed to ''Clipper Ocean Spray''.", "and it kept that name until 1991 following the bankruptcy of Pan Am on January 8, 1991.=== Service with General Electric ===General Electric CFM56 jet engines on the #2 pylon at Mojave Airport in Mojave, CaliforniaN747GE had served for General Electric (GE) as an airborne laboratory, specifically for testing generations of newer jet engines by General Electric.", "The testbed was crucial in terms of vetting and certifying.", "They used a total of eleven engine models and a total of thirty-nine different kinds of engine builds, including the General Electric GE90 and the General Electric GEnx jet engines for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the Boeing 747-8.The final flight of the aircraft had had occurred January 25, 2017, where the aircraft departed from Victorville, California, and it landed at Tucson, Arizona where it was eventually donated to the Pima Air and Space Museum in Pima County, Arizona, where it currently resides on static display as a testament to aviation history." ], [ "See also", "* N7470* N747PA" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Naval Large Tugboat" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Naval Large Tugboat''' is a class of naval tugboat operated by the Royal Canadian Navy.", "Four Naval Large Tugboats (NLT) are being built by Ocean Industries Inc. of L'Isle-aux-Coudres under the National Shipbuilding Strategy.", "The first two tugboats will be based at CFB Esquimalt, and last two will be based at CFB Halifax.", "The steel cutting for the first NLT commenced in September 2020 and the lead ship, , was launched on 15 July 2022." ], [ "Design and description", "The Naval Large Tugs will replace the five s and the fire and rescue boat which were brought into service in the mid-1970s.", "The Glen-class tugs which the NLTs are replacing have a bollard pull of and on each side.", "The NLTs have much increased power at of bollard pull and Azimuth stern drive propulsion with per side.", "The NLTs will measure long overall with a moulded beam of and a draught of .", "They will be powered by a two MAN 12V175D-MM diesel engines.", "They will have a maximum speed of and have a crew of six." ], [ "Ships in class", "* CFAV Haro* CFAV Barkerville* CFAV Canso* CFAV Stella Maris" ], [ "Construction and career", "On 29 April 2019, Groupe Ocean was awarded a $102 million contract for four tugboats to be built at their shipyard at L'Isle-aux-Coudres as part of the National Shipbuilding Strategy.", "The build cost of the four NLTs later rose to $121 million.", "In December 2021, the Government of Canada announced the names for the four ships, ''Haro'', ''Barkerville'', ''Canso'', and ''Stella Maris''.", "Two of the ships, ''Haro'' and ''Canso'' commemorate important straits in Canadian waters while ''Barkerville'' and ''Stella Maris'' commemorate tugboats that were lost or damaged in service in Canadian waters.", "The steel cutting for the first NLT commenced in September 2020, with main construction beginning in November.", "They were initially expected to completed in 2022, however, supply chain issues delayed their completion.", "The lead ship, , was launched on 15 July 2022.Upon completion, two of the ships, ''Haro'' and ''Barkerville'', will serve on the west coast and ''Canso'' and ''Stella Maris'' will operate on the east coast." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "YWCA Building (Oakland, California)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''YWCA Building''', now the '''Envision Academy of Arts & Technology''' and '''Common Webster''', is a historic Young Women's Christian Association building in Oakland, California designed by early female architect Julia Morgan.", "It was completed in 1915, became an Oakland Designated Landmark in 1977, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984." ], [ "History", "The Ladies Evangelical Philanthropic Society was founded in 1877 and the next year became the first affiliate of the YWCA in California.", "H.C. Capwell, owner of The Emporium, organized the campaign to raise funds for a new building.The site's primary function was to serve as a temporary home for young women moving to the city for work from small towns or from overseas.", "It also hosted a number of groups for women including a Travelers Aid Service, Campfire Girls, and the Philomathian Club for Negro Women, an affiliate of the Business and Professional Women.During World War II, the organization staffed a 24-hour backdoor canteen for women working in the nearby defense industries.", "As the organization shrank in the late twentieth century, it struggled to continually raise funds to maintain the large structure; repairs and seismic retrofitting after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake were especially burdensome.", "In 2000, the building was legally split into two parcels so that the top two floors could be sold for $1.3 million to the California College of the Arts to use as a dormitory.", "As that college moved to San Francisco, Starcity set up 66 single room occupancy units in the top two floors.", "In 2021, Common Company bought Starcity and marketed the space for co-living, one of 10 such sites they operate in the Bay Area.", "The Oakland YWCA branch dissolved in 2005, transferring its remaining assets to the Berkeley YWCA.", "In 2007, the Berkeley YWCA left the building entirely and the three lower floors were leased to Envision Schools for the Envision Academy of Arts & Technology.Highbridge Equity Partners bought the building in 2019 with plans for a hotel conversion but failed to secure funding, so the building was again sold in 2022 but continues to be leased to both Common and Envision.", "In 2022, Common Webster had tenant complaints from residents around safety, maintenance and billing." ], [ "Architecture", "The window is surrounded with polychromed terra cotta depicting nuts and foliage with ribbons and bosses.The selection of Julia Morgan, the most prominent female architect of the time, corresponded with the organization's mission to help women in Oakland.", "And the local YWCA president, Grace Merriam Fisher, knew Morgan personally from the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at UC Berkeley.", "At the time, Morgan was also designing the YWCA Asilomar Conference Grounds for Phoebe Hearst and went on to do a number of other projects for the YWCA.Morgan's Renaissance Revival design drew inspiration from Santa Maria della Pace in Rome.", "The interior included bedrooms, lounges with fireplaces, a cafeteria, a gymnasium, showers, classrooms, a swimming pool, and a 300-seat auditorium.", "Originally the building was three stories with an open courtyard, but later two stories were added which converted the courtyard into a large atrium.", "That atrium has Corinthian columns and is topped with an entablature containing a Scripture passage in gold lettering:: The exterior is brick facing with glazed terra cotta and an entrance highlighted by rusticated brick piers.", "The front of the building has a triple and two single arched Palladian windows and many of the windows are surrounded with polychromed terra cotta depicting nuts and foliage with ribbons and bosses.", "The top cornice has iron cresting, and the cornerstone reads \"DEDICATED TO NOBLER WOMANHOOD\"." ], [ "See also", "* List of YWCA buildings* List of Oakland Designated Landmarks* National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County, California" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* YWCA Berkeley/Oakland* Common Webster* Envision Academy of Arts & Technology" ] ]
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[ [ "2023–24 Rider Broncs women's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023–24 Rider Broncs women's basketball team''' represents Rider University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.", "The Broncs, led by 17th-year head coach Lynn Milligan, play their home games at the Alumni Gymnasium in Lawrenceville, New Jersey as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference." ], [ "Previous season", "The Broncs finished the 2022–23 season 10–21, 6–14 in MAAC play to finish in a tie for ninth place.", "In the MAAC tournament, they upset Marist in the first round, before falling to Niagara in the quarterfinals." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Exhibition Regular seasonMAAC tournamentSources:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Uromune" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Uromune''', also known by its developmental code name '''MV-140''', is a polyvalent bacterial vaccine which is used in the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs).", "In clinical studies, it has been found to reduce total number of UTIs (by ~70%), to increase UTI-free rates (from 25% to ~57%), and to increase time to next UTI (from 48days to 275days), as well as to reduce UTI symptoms, reduce antibiotic use, and improve quality of life, over a period of 9months following treatment.", "The effectiveness of the vaccine appears to wane with time, which may necessitate readministration.", "Uromune is used as a sublingual spray once daily for 3months.Side effects of Uromune are considered infrequent, minor, and usually not treatment-related.", "Uromune is an inactivated combination of four major bacteria known to cause recurrent UTIs, including ''Escherichia coli'', ''Klebsiella pneumoniae'', ''Enterococcus faecalis'', and ''Proteus vulgaris''.", "It is thought to work by increasing adaptive immunity against UTI-causing bacteria and possibly also by increasing trained immunity against these pathogens.Uromune first became available for clinical use in 2010 and was first described in the literature by 2012.It was developed and marketed in Spain by Immunotek S.L.", "Uromune has also been approved in Mexico and the Dominican Republic and is currently pending approval in Canada.", "The vaccine is under development for use and is available via special-access programs in numerous other countries, including in many European countries, Australia, New Zealand, and Chile, among others.", "Development and approval in the United States is expected to take longer than other countries.", "Uromune is also under investigation for other uses besides prevention of uncomplicated recurrent UTIs in adults, as well as readministration following potential waning effectiveness." ], [ "Medical uses", "===Recurrent urinary tract infections===Uromune is used in the prevention of uncomplicated recurrent UTIs in adults.", "It is indicated specifically for prevention of recurrent UTIs, defined as ≥3 UTIs in 12months or ≥2 UTIs within 6months.", "The vaccine has been described as highly effective against recurrent UTIs.", "Uromune is a suspension of selected strains of several whole-cell, heat-killed bacteria, including V121 ''Escherichia coli'' (25%), V113 ''Klebsiella pneumoniae'' (25%), V125 ''Enterococcus faecalis'' (25%), and V127 ''Proteus vulgaris'' (25%), in glycerol, sodium chloride, artificial pineapple flavoring, and water.", "These bacteria together are responsible for most cases of UTIs, with ''E.", "coli'' alone responsible for 52 to 80% of recurrent UTIs.", "Uromune is thought to increase immunity against these UTI-causing bacteria.", "The vaccine is self-administered as a sublingual spray with two sprays of 100μL each given once daily for 3months.", "A European phase 3 clinical trial, with results published in 2021 and 2022, found that median 0.0 ( 0.0–1.0) UTIs occurred with Uromune and median 3.0 UTIs ( 0.5–6.0) occurred with placebo during 9months following a 3- to 6-month Uromune treatment period in 240women.", "There were a total of 249UTIs with placebo, 80UTIs with 3-month Uromune (-68% relative to placebo), and 70UTIs (-72% relative to placebo) with 6-month Uromune during the 9-month period.", "The 9-month UTI-free rate was 55.7% with 3months of Uromune treatment and 58.0% with 6months of Uromune treatment versus 25.0% with placebo.", "Hence, the UTI-free rate was more than doubled with Uromune in this trial (increased by ~2.3-fold).", "The median time to first UTI after treatment was 275.0days with both 3-month and 6-month Uromune relative to 48.0days with placebo.", "In subanalyses of the trial, Uromune reduced overall UTI symptoms, resulted in fewer days on antibiotics, and improved total, general, and physical quality of life.A 2020 systematic review identified three clinical studies of Uromune, including a prospective cohort study, a retrospective cohort study, and a retrospective observational study, all conducted in the United Kingdom or Spain.", "For short-term efficacy (≤6months), the UTI-free rate with Uromune was 63.5 to 81%, relative to 3 to 5.6% for antibiotic therapy.", "For long-term efficacy (>6months), the UTI-free rate was 56.6% and 90.3%, with the longest reported outcome being 56.6% at 15months, whereas almost all patients given daily antibiotic therapy had experienced at least one UTI by 12 and 15months.", "UTI recurrence occurred at median 180days with Uromune and median 19days with antibiotic prophylaxis.", "A subsequent 2023 review of five observational studies with over 1,400women, including the above studies, reported that Uromune was associated with higher UTI-free rates (35–58%) relative to 6-month antibiotic prophylaxis (0%) in two comparative observational studies and was associated with UTI-free rates of 33 to 78% over 9 to 24months of follow-up in three uncontrolled prospective observational studies.", "Likewise, in the five observational studies with 1,408 women, another 2020 systematic review reported UTI-free rates of 35 to 90% with Uromune in 519women versus rates of 0–9% with antibiotic prophylaxis in 499women over 15months.In a preliminary analysis of the Health Canada-approved first-in-North America observational study, findings were comparable to previous observational studies.", "In this study, which included 25patients, the UTI rate was reduced by 82% for the 9-month post-vaccination period, with number of UTIs reducing from mean 11.5 UTIs/month to 2.1 UTIs/month, and the UTI-free rate during this period was 48% (12 of 25).", "At 12months, 80% of subjects (20 of 25) reported that they were moderately or markedly improved.", "The preceding results are from the pre-COVID-19 pandemic cohort and an expanded follow-up with 64women has been conducted with results published.", "In the expanded cohort, there were a mean of 6.8 UTIs/year pre-vaccination, the UTI-free rate over the 9-month post-vaccination period was 40.6%, the reduction of infection rate was 75.3% for this period relative to the year prior to vaccination, and 80.3% reported being moderately or markedly improved at 12-month follow-up, with 58.1% considering themselves \"mostly satisfied, pleased, or delighted\".", "Quality of life scored also improved by 1.5points in the study.The risk of UTI recurrence with Uromune treatment has been found to increase with time, suggesting that the vaccine gradually wears off.", "In a 2022 long-term prospective observational study with 1,003patients, Uromune reduced the number of UTIs to 0–2 in 95.5% at 3months, in 86.8% at 6months, and in 54.7% at 12months.", "On the basis of these findings, readministration may be warranted and may be studied in the future.As of May 2023, at least eight clinical studies of Uromune, including one phase 3 randomized controlled trial, have been conducted.", "These studies have included over 2,200patients.", "More than 40,000 patients have received Uromune as of 2023, including at least 22,000 in special-access programs." ], [ "Side effects", "Side effects of Uromune are reported to be infrequent and minor.", "In two comparative studies of Uromune versus antibiotics, no adverse reactions were reported with Uromune.", "In the United Kingdom prospective study, one serious adverse reaction—an allergic reaction—and seven minor adverse reactions (post-nasal drip, mouth stinging, scar itching, abdomen itching, abdominal pain, mild nausea, and worsening of asthma) were reported.", "In two other studies of 166 and 784patients, minor side effects including dry mouth (n=8), gastritis (n=4), general illness (n=3), glossitis (n=2), and flare-up of rheumatoid arthritis not thought to be treatment-related (n=1).", "In the North American clinical study, there were five non-serious adverse reactions and one serious adverse reaction in 25individuals, with one mild and self-limited adverse reaction deemed potentially vaccine-related.", "In safety reports of 22,000patients receiving the vaccine, there were 15filed reports of adverse reactions for more than 1.5million doses.In the phase 3 randomized controlled trial of Uromune versus placebo, there were 76 adverse reactions in the 3-month Uromune group, 48 adverse reactions in the 6-month Uromune group, and 81 adverse reactions in the placebo group.", "The most frequent adverse reactions, occurring in ≥5% of individuals, were chest infections, candidiasis, and vaginitis.", "The seven serious adverse reactions, which occurred in five individuals, were not considered not related to Uromune.", "Of the 205 adverse effects reported in the trial, 9 (4.4%), presenting in five individuals (2.2%), were considered to be study intervention-related.", "This included two in the placebo group (2.6%), three with 3-month Uromune (3.9%), and zero with 6-month Uromune (0.0%).", "On the basis of these findings, it has been concluded that Uromune may be considered a very safe medical intervention.In the 2020 systematic review, Uromune was described as having acceptable safety and minimal adverse effects." ], [ "Pharmacology", "The mechanism of action of Uromune is believed to be induction of antibody production and activation of human dendritic cells to generate T helper (Th) 1, Th17, and interleukin-10, in turn resulting in anti-inflammatory T-cell responses in secondary lymphoid organs and locally in the bladder.", "It is thought that induction of adaptive immunity following Uromune treatment discontinuation results in lasting clinical protection, although trained immunity may also be involved.", "Uromune is administered sublingually, which is known to bypass degradation by gastric fluids and gastrointestinal enzymes that occurs with oral administration.", "Moreover, sublingual administration is thought to have the potential to induce mucosal immune responses in a broad range of tissues, including the genitourinary tract.", "Accordingly, Uromune has been found to induce immune responses both systemically and in the genitourinary tract." ], [ "History", "Uromune was first described in the literature by 2012.The vaccine has been available since 2010 in clinical practice.", "It was developed and marketed in Spain by the pharmaceutical company Immunotek S.L.", "in Madrid.", "The vaccine has also since been approved in Mexico and the Dominican Republic.", "As of October 2023, Uromune is under development for use in other countries and is in the preregistration phase of development, with approval pending in Canada.", "It is also available for patients through various special-access (compassionate-use) programs in 26countries.", "Countries where Uromune is under development or available through early-access programs include Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, among others.", "A notable exception among countries is the United States, where more stringent clinical trials are likely to be required before Uromune could be approved or made available.", "Moreover, a United States-based randomized controlled trial may be required for approval in this country.", "Development of Uromune has been licensed to Red Leaf Medical." ], [ "Research", "Clinical development of Uromune for prevention of UTIs in elderly people in long-term care homes, in children with recurrent UTIs, and in adults with complicated recurrent UTIs (e.g., patients with catheters or neurogenic bladder) is in the tentative planning stages.", "Further assessment of Uromune may also include repeated administration following potential long-term loss of immunity and possible combination with vaccines for related infections.Several other vaccines for recurrent UTIs, including OM-89/UroVaxom (oral tablet), Solco-Urovac (vaginal suppository/intramuscular injection), and ExPEC4 V (intramuscular injection), are also under development." ], [ "See also", "* UTI vaccine" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* MV 140 - AdisInsight* UROMUNE™ (MV 140) - Red Leaf Medical" ] ]
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[ [ "UTI vaccine" ], [ "Introduction", "A '''UTI vaccine''' is a vaccine used for prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs).", "A number of UTI vaccines have been developed and/or marketed, including Uromune (MV-140), UroVaxom (OM-89), Solco-Urovac, and ExPEC4 V." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "James Price (art director)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''James Price''' is a British art director and production designer.", "He is nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Production Design for the film ''Poor Things''.At the 77th British Academy Film Awards, he won a BAFTA Award for Best Production Design.", "His win was shared with Shona Heath and Zsuzsa Mihalek." ], [ "Selected filmography", "* ''The Nest'' (2020)* ''Poor Things'' (2023)* ''The Iron Claw'' (2023)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Marco Antônio (footballer, born 1954)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Marco Antônio Rodrigues Alves''' (20 October 1954 – 30 November 2021), simply known as '''Marco Antônio''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a right back." ], [ "Career", "Right back, he started in the youth sectors of Corinthians, a team he played for until 1975, being a reserve player most of the time.", "He also had spells at Comercial, Inter de Limeira and Paysandu, where he was part of the state champion squad in 1982.He retired after winning." ], [ "Personal life", "Marco Antônio is brother of also footballers Zé Maria and Tuta, and uncle of Fernando Lázaro." ], [ "Death", "Marco Antônio died 30 November 2021 at age of 67, in Botucatu, São Paulo." ], [ "Honours", ";Paysandu*Campeonato Paraense: 1982" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Marco Antônio at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "1958 NCAA University Division basketball championship game" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1958 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game''' was the finals of the 1958 NCAA University Division basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1957-58 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.", "The game was played on March 22, 1958, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.", "It featured the independent Seattle Chieftains, and the Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference." ], [ "Participating teams", "===Seattle Chieftains===*West** Seattle 69, San Francisco 67** Seattle 66, California 62 (OT)* Final Four** Seattle 73, Kansas State 51===Kentucky Wildcats===*Mideast**Kentucky 94, Miami (OH) 70**Kentucky 89, Notre Dame 56*Final Four**Kentucky 61, Temple 60" ], [ "Game summary", "Source:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Houston Havoc" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Houston Havoc''' are an American professional ultimate frisbee team based in Houston, Texas.", "The Havoc play in the South Division of the Ultimate Frisbee Association, formerly the American Ultimate Disc League." ], [ "History", "On November 18, 2022, the UFA announced that an expansion team based in Houston was slated to join the league in 2023.The team would share a stadium with the Houston SaberCats of Major League Rugby.", "The Havoc's founding came after the UFA lost two teams, the Tampa Bay Cannons and the Ottawa Outlaws.With the departure of the Cannons and the Outlaws, the UFA was left with 23 teams.", "The league had originally planned to bring a team to Houston in 2024, but it was decided that these plans would come to fruition one year sooner.", "The Havoc played their inaugural game against the Austin Sol on April 29, 2023.For the 2023 season, the Havoc had a record of 2-10 and finished 4th in the South Division." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Avion Express Brasil" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Avion Express Brasil''' is a Brazilian startup airline, ACMI and aircraft leasing operator headquartered in São Paulo.", "The airline is a subsidiary of Lithuanian Avion Express and part of Irish group Avia Solutions Group.Airbus A320 from its parent company Avion ExpressThe intention of the new airline is, like the parent company, to carry out charter flights for tourism agencies, cargo and mainly to meet the growing demand for ACMI leases for airlines in Latin America." ], [ "History", "The creation of the new Brazilian airline was announced on April 19, 2023, by the chief executive officer (CEO) of Avion Express, Darius Kajokas, through a publication on his personal profile on the social network LinkedIn, immediately announcing the hiring of an chief operating officer (COO) and a chief technical officer (CTO) to assist in the Avion Express Brasil certification process before the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC).According to the executive, the airline will be based in São Paulo and will operate a fleet of Airbus A320 narrow-body aircraft, offering cargo and passenger flights.", "The new airline's operations are expected to begin with 5 aircraft, with the ambition to increase the Avion Express Brasil fleet to up to 25 aircraft by 2028.This fleet will include Airbus A321F planes, which will support the company's freight operations, added.In an interview with the specialized aviation portal ch-aviation, Kajokas indicated that he hoped to obtain the air operator's certificate (CHETA, in Portuguese) from Avion Express Brasil in the fourth quarter of 2023, but in a realistic scenario, due to bureaucracy, this should only happen in the first or second half of 2024.He also refused, at that time, to specify whether the new airline will have São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport or São Paulo Congonhas Airport as its hub.Although Avion Express has firmly established itself in Europe, the executive also highlighted that the decision to launch a subsidiary in Brazil is in line with plans to expand to other markets, such as Latin America and Southeast Asia, highlighting the size of the Brazilian market as a key factor in choosing the country to establish the group's new airline.", "This strategic decision is also aligned with the initiatives launched by the Brazilian Government through (ANAC) to encourage the entry of foreign airlines into the Brazilian market within the scope of the ''\"Voo Simples\"'' (Simple Flight, in English) and 'Fly2Brazil' initiatives, which facilitate and speed up the processes for obtaining an air operator's certificate.The Airbus A320 was the model chosen for the Avion Express Brasil fleetOn December 28, 2023, through its website, Avion Express confirmed that it officially started its process to obtain the AOC in Brazil and the hiring of two Brazilian executives who will head Avion Express Brasil, Paulo Tarter as COO and Ruy Carlos Nogueira Lotz as CTO.", "The expectation is to obtain certification and begin operations in the third quarter of 2024.On February 8, 2024, the Brazilian aviation portal AeroIN, citing sources close to Avion Express, confirmed the arrival of the first of five Airbus A320s in Brazil in June, when certification flights will begin, the last process in the stage for receive the green light from the aeronautical authorities to begin operating in the country.", "All of the first five planes will come from Avia Solutions Group, which owns Avion Express, SmartLynx Airlines and KlasJet." ], [ "Fleet", "The Avion Express Ffleet consists of the following aircraft (as of February 2024):+Avion Express Brasil FleetAircraftIn ServiceOrdersPassengersRegistrationNoteAirbus A32005180 in June 2024Expected to be transferred from Avion Express MaltaExpected to be transferred from Avion Express MaltaExpected to be transferred from Avion Express MaltaExpected to be transferred from Avion Express MaltaTOTAL05Average age of the fleet (February 2024): 0.0 years" ], [ "See also", "*List of airlines of Brazil" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Jary, Warsaw" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jary''' is a neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Ursynów, in the City Information System of North Ursynów.By the 1930s, within the modern boundaries of North Ursynów was located a small settlement of Imielin Nowy.", "In 1951, the area was incorporated into the city of Warsaw Jary was constructed between 1971 and 1977, together with Stokłosy, as neighbourhoods of the North Ursynów residential area.", "Within the boundaries of Jary were also constructed a few smaller neighbourhoods.", "They were: Koński Jar-Nutki between 1971 and 1977, Surowieckiego 2, 4, 6, 8 between 1986 and 1996, and the Neighbourhood of Techniczna Construction and Housing Association between 1993 and 1999.Jary mostly consists of highrise multifamily housing.", "There are located two urban parks, the John Paul II Park, and Roman Kozłowski Park.", "Additionally, there are two stations the Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system, which are, the Ursynów station, and the Stokłosy station." ], [ "History", "The building at 1 Dunikowskiego Street, an example of multifamily highrise housing constructed in Jary in the 1970s.By the 1930s, within the modern boundaries of Jary was located the settlement of Imielin Nowy, placed to the north from the village of Imielin.On 14 May 1951 the area was incorporated into the city of Warsaw.Jary was constructed between 1971 and 1977, together with Stokłosy, as neighbourhoods of the residencial area of North Ursynów.", "It was built between Dolina Służewiecka Street, Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue, Ciszewskiego Street, Pileckiego Street, and Puławska Street, to the west from Stokłosy.", "In it were constructed 4- and 13-storey multifamily residential large panel system buildings, and prefabricated reinforced concrete service buildings.", "The main architects responsible for the project were Marek Budzyński, Jerzy Szczepanik-Dzikowski, and Andrzej Szkop.", "Between 1971 and 1977, within the boundaries of Jary was also constructed the neighbourhood of Koński Jar-Nutki with multifamily residential large panel system buildings, located between Surowieckiego Street, Zaolziańska Street, Dolina Służewiecka Street, and Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue, and centred on Koński Jar Street and Nutki Street.", "In 1977 next to it was also opened the Roman Kozłowski Park.", "It includes the Cwil Mound, an artificial mound formed in 1976 from the ground excavated during the construction in North Ursynów.", "In 1977, across North Ursynów, including Jary and Koński Jar-Nutki were placed series of twelve sculptures made in various techniques, known as the Ursynów Sculptures.", "They were made under the patronage of the Association of Polish Artists and Designers, by artists Edmund Majkowski, Janina Mirecka-Maciejewska, Marek Jerzy Moszyński, Ryszard Stryjecki, Władysław Trojan, and Stefan Wierzbicki.Between 1982 and 1989, at 101 Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue was built the Christian Church of the Ascension.The Neighbourhood of Techniczna Construction and Housing Association in Jary, constructed between 1993 and 1999.Photography made in 2022.Between 1986 and 1996, within the boundaries of Jary, was constructed the gated community of Surowieckiego 2, 4, 6, 8, located between Puławska Street, Jana Zaorskiego Street, and Surowieckiego Street.", "It consists of four four-storey-tall multifamily residential buildings.", "It was designed by architects Adam Kowalewski, Jerzy Szczepanik-Dzikowski, Olgierd Jagiełło, and Maciej Miłobędzki.", "Nearby, between 1993 and 1999, was constructed the gated community of the Neighbourhood of Techniczna Construction and Housing Association, located between Zaolziańska Street, Zaorskiego Street, Puławsk Street, and Dolina Służewiecka Street.", "It consists of eleven three-storey-tall multifamily residential buildings.On 7 April 1995, in Jary were opened two stations of the M1 line of the Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.", "They are Ursynów station, located at the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue, Surowieckiego Street, and Bartoka Street, and Stokłosy station, at the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue, Jastrzębowskiego Street, and Herbsta Street.In 1998, the city district of Ursynów was subdivided into the areas of the City Information System, with Jary becoming part of North Ursynów.On 18 May 2000 was opened the John Paul II Park, located between Romera Street and Melodyjna Street.", "It was constructed between 1999 and 2000, and designed by Dorota Sikora." ], [ "Characteristics", "=== Housing ===The multifamily residential housing in the neighbourhood of Koński Jar-Nutki, within Jary, in 2022.North Ursynów mostly consists of the residencial areas with multifamily residential buildings.The neighbourhood of Jary mostly consists of the residencial area with highrise multifamily housing.Within the boundaries of Jary are also located a few smaller neighbourhoods.", "In its northeastern portion, is located the Koński Jar-Nutki, which consists of multifamily residential buildings.", "It is located between Surowieckiego Street, Zaolziańska Street, Dolina Służewiecka Street, and Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue, and centred on Koński Jar Street and Nutki Street.", "To the south, is the gated community of the Neighbourhood of Techniczna Construction and Housing Association, which consists of eleven three-storey-tall multifamily residential buildings.", "It is located between Zaolziańska Street, Zaorskiego Street, Puławsk Street, and Dolina Służewiecka Street.", "Further south is the gated community of Surowieckiego 2, 4, 6, 8, which consists of four four-storey-tall multifamily residential buildings.", "It is located between Puławska Street, Jana Zaorskiego Street, and Surowieckiego Street.=== Public spaces ===The Roman Kozłowski Park in Northern Ursynów, in 2021.In Jary are located two urban parks.", "In its northcentral portion is the Roman Kozłowski Park, located between Koński Jar Street, Nutki Street, Zaolziańska Street, Dolina Służewiecka Street, and Rzymowskiego Street.", "Within its boundaries is located the Cwil Mound, an artificial mound constructed in the 1970s.", "To the south, at Romera Street and Melodyjna Street is located the John Paul II Park.=== Public transit ===In Jary are located two stations of the M1 line of the Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.", "They are Ursynów station, located at the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue, Surowieckiego Street, and Bartoka Street, and Stokłosy station, at the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue, Jastrzębowskiego Street, and Herbsta Street.=== Religion ===Within North Ursynów, at 101 Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue is located the Christian Church of the Ascension." ], [ "Location and administrative boundaries", "Stokłosy is located within the district of Ursynów in the city of Warsaw, Poland.", "It is part of the City Information System area of North Ursynów.", "To the north, its border is determined by Dolina Służewiecka Street; to the east, by Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue; to the south, by Ciszewskiego Street, and Pileckiego Street; and to the west, by Puławska Street." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The War on Children" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The War on Children''''' is a documentary by Robby Starbuck.", "It premiered on X (formerly Twitter) in February 2024.It was recommended by Elon Musk.", "Previously Musk had promoted the preview, which then received over 30 million views in less than a week.", "The documentary contains interviews with Riley Gaines, Chaya Raichik of Libs of TikTok, and Senator Rand Paul, among others, and discusses the sexualization of children.", "It warns against what it calls \"radical gender ideology\".The film's official website states that it \"exposes the WAR that's being waged on children today through gender ideology, ESG, CRT, sexualization of entertainment, sex trafficking, online exploitation, TikTok, Big Pharma and more.", "\"Drag queen Veronika Electronika told Rolling Stone she was misled into doing an interview for the film, and her conversation was heavily edited." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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