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"Judicial Councils Reform and Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Judicial Councils Reform and Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980''', , , also known as the '''Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980''', is a United States federal law concerning misconduct and disability on the part of article III judges.",
"It was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on October 15, 1980.Congress enacted this statute to facilitate the discipline of judges for misconduct or disability that does not rise to the level of an impeachable offense.",
"The statute allows an individual to file a complaint against a federal judge if they believe that the judge has engaged in conduct \"prejudicial to the effective and expeditious administration of the business of the courts\", or that the judge's mental faculties have declined such that they are now \"unable to discharge all the duties\" required of their office.",
"The Act delegates primary responsibility for adjudicating complaints to the judicial councils of the United States courts of appeals, beginning with the submission of a complaint to the clerk for the corresponding circuit court of appeals.",
"It does not apply to the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Stomina iners"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Stomina iners''''' is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, France, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Russia."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"A Yankee Circus on Mars"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''A Yankee Circus on Mars''''' is a musical in two scenes with music by Manuel Klein and Jean Schwartz, lyrics by Harry Williams, and a book by George V. Hobart.",
"It was one of four works presented together for the grand opening of Broadway's New York Hippodrome; the others being a collection of circus acts known as ''Circus Tournament'', the ballet ''Dance of the Hours'', and the war drama ''The Raiders'' by playwright Carroll Fleming.",
"These four works were performed together for the Hippodrome's first public performance on April 12, 1905.Produced by Frederic W. Thompson and Elmer S. Dundy, '' A Yankee Circus on Mars'' continued to play together with these other works at the Hippodrome for 296 performances; closing on December 9, 1905.These works then toured the United States together; beginning a national tour in Chicago in February 1906.The cast of ''A Yankee Circus on Mars'' included Felix Haney as King Borealis, Benjamin F. Grinnell as the Messenger from Mars, and Albert Hart as Signor Thunderairo among others."
],
[
"Plot",
"The Yankee Circus is in financial trouble and may be forced to close.",
"When King Borealis of Mars, a fan of earthly entertainments, discovers this, he sends a messenger from Mars to Earth with the offer to rescue the circus with the financial backing providing the circus will travel to the planet Mars to perform for the martians.",
"A gigantic spaceship transports the Yankee Circus to Mars, and they perform for King Borealis and the martians."
],
[
"References",
"===Citations======Bibliography===***"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Leïla Sy"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Leïla Sy''' (born '''Leïla Dixmier'''; 30 June 1977), is a French director réalisatrice and activist.",
"She is known for her work with rapper Kery James, including co-directing the film ''Street Flow.''"
],
[
"Biography",
"Leïla Sy was born Leïla Dixmier, on June 30, 1977 to a French mother and Senegalese father.After attending the arts school Penninghen, she began her career in French hip hop in the press: first working at ''Track List'', she later became the artistic director of the French version of The Source.In 2005, she founded with Joeystarr, with whom she was in a relationship, the organization Devoirs de mémoires, with Sy as the president.",
"In 2017, Sy was named a member of the public interest group creating the Fondation pour la mémoire de l'esclavage (Foundation for the memory of slavery).Since 2009, has created clips for rapper Kerry James, for whom she is the artistic director.",
"They created their first feature film in 2019, Street Flow, with a script written by the rapper and directed by James and Sy.",
"The film was released on Netflix in October, 2019."
],
[
"Filmography",
"=== Fiction ===* 2019 : ''Je t'aim3'', épisode ''Entre chien et Lou'' (court métrage) with Vald (rapper)* 2019 : ''Street Flow'', with Kery James* 2023 : ''Yo Mama'', with Amadou Mariko* 2023 : ''Street Flow 2'', with Kery James=== Documentaire ===* 2011 : ''Rîmes et Châtiments''=== Clips ===List is non-exhaustive* 2009 : ''Je représente'' by Kery James* 2009 : ''Le Retour du rap français'' by Kery James* 2012 : ''Heart Stop'' by Wax Tailor, co-directed by Mathieu Foucher* 2012 : ''Lettre à la République'' by Kery James, directed by Mathieu Foucher* 2012 : ''Dernier MC'' by Kery James* 2013 : ''Constat amer'' by Kery James* 2013 : ''À l'horizon'' by Kery James ft. Corneille* 2013 : ''Mystère féminin'' by Kery James ft. Imany* 2013 : ''Contre nous'' by Kery James ft. Youssoupha & Médine, directed by Kub&Cristo* 2013 : ''Post Scriptum'' by Kery James* 2014 : ''Paris'' by Tunisiano* 2014 : ''Bolchoï'' by Soviet Suprem* 2016 : ''Vivre ou mourir ensemble'' by Kery James* 2016 : ''N'importe quoi'' by Kery James* 2016 : ''Racailles'' by Kery James* 2016 : ''Musique nègre'' by Kery James ft. Lino & Youssoupha* 2016 : ''J'suis pas un héros'' by Kery James* 2016 : ''Game of Bells'' by LEJ* 2016 : ''Le Prix'' by Rockin' Squat* 2018 : ''PDM'' by Kery James* 2018 : ''J'rap encore'' by Kery James* 2018 : ''Amal'' by Kery James* 2018 : ''Sur le drapeau'' by 93 Empire (Suprême NTM x Sofiane)* 2018 : ''À la Ideal J'' by Kery James* 2018 : ''Le jour où j'arrêterai le rap'' by Kery James* 2018 : ''Woah'' by 93 Empire (Sofiane, Vald, Soolking, Sadek, Mac Tyer, Heuss l'Enfoiré, Kalash Criminel)* 2018 : ''Rêves de gamin'' by Nassi* 2019 : ''Khapta'' by Heuss l'Enfoiré ft. Sofiane* 2019 : ''À qui la faute'' by Kery James ft. Orelsan* 2019 : ''Les Yeux mouillés'' by Kery James ft. Youssoupha* 2019 : ''Le Mélancolique'' by Kery James (réalisé avec Julien Faustino)* 2020 : ''Calumet'' by Hornet La Frappe* 2020 : ''Blues'' by Kery James ft. Féfé* 2020 : ''Lundi méchant'' by Gaël Faye* 2020 : ''Outro'' by Lyna Mahyem* 2020 : ''Control'' by Bilal Hassani* 2021 : ''Le Goût de vivre'' by Kery James* 2021 : ''Boomer'' by Gaël Faye=== Awareness campaign ===* 2016 : '''' for the Centre Primo Levi"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"List of Northfield Mount Hermon people"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Since its founding in 1879, Northfield Mount Hermon School has graduated students who went on to excel in technology; education; consulting and professional services; finance; government, law, and politics; arts, entertainment, and media; healthcare and social services; and nonprofits.",
"* Thomas Nelson Baker Sr., 1889, first African-American to receive a PhD in philosophy in the United States* Elizabeth Barrows Ussher, 1891, Christian missionary* Lee de Forest, 1893, radio pioneer* William G. Morgan, 1893, inventor of volleyball* Howard Thurston, 1893, magician* Ernest Yarrow, 1897, director of the Near East Foundation* Belle da Costa Greene, librarian* Peter Moss, 1976, basketball player* Juliana R. Force, 1900, art museum director* Pixley Seme, 1902, founder of the African National Congress* Chester Barnard, 1906, philanthropist* Henry Roe Cloud, 1906, educator and government official* Mohini Maya Das, 1906, educator* Harry Kemp, tramp poet, c. 1907 (expelled)* DeWitt Wallace, 1907, founder of ''Reader's Digest''* Walter Harper, c. 1916, mountain climber* Monroe W. Smith, 1919, founder of American Youth Hostels* Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail, early 1920s (d.n.g), nurse* S. Prestley Blake, 1934, founder of Friendly's Ice Cream* Lawrence Ferlinghetti, 1937, poet* Tad Mosel, 1940, playwright* James W. McLamore, 1943, founder of Burger King* John E. Kingston, 1944, New York Supreme Court judge* Mary C. Potter, 1947–1948, professor of psychology* James Nabrit III, 1948, civil rights attorney* Richard Gilder, 1950, philanthropist* William C. Pryor, 1950, Chief Judge* Anna Diggs Taylor, 1950, Chief Judge* David Hartman, 1952, television host* William R. Rhodes, 1953, coporate executive* June Jordan, 1953, poet, professor of African American Studies* J. Stapleton Roy, 1953, diplomat* Edward W. Said, 1953, literary theorist* Neil Sheehan, 1954, author* Jane English, 1960, academic, photographer* Frank Shorter, 1965, marathoner* Lynne Anderson, 1965, professor of education* William Ackerman, 1967, founder of Windham Hill Records and 2005 Grammy Award winner* Natalie Cole, 1968, vocalist* Amy Domini, 1968, social investor* Viola Baskerville, 1969, Virginia Secretary of Administration* Willie Wolfe, 1969, founding member of the Symbionese Liberation Army* Brian F. Atwater, 1969, geologist* Dore Gold, 1971, former Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations* Chip Elliott, 1972, engineer* Erik Lindgren, 1972, composer* Tim Stryker, 1972, computer programmer* Jim Keller, 1972, vocals, guitar Tommy Tutone* Valerie Jarrett, 1974, Senior Advisor to Barack Obama* John S. Chen, 1974, CEO of BlackBerry* Helen DeWitt, 1975, novelist* Timothy Horrigan, 1975, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives* Thom Gimbel, 1977, rhythm guitar, saxophone, flute, keyboards, vocals Foreigner (band)* Taggart Siegel, 1977, Documentary Filmmaker Queen of the Sun* Elizabeth Perkins, 1978, actress* Rick Boyages, 1981, Associate Commissioner for Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball* Michael M. Gilday, 1981, Chief of Naval Operations, U. S. Navy* Laura Linney, 1982, actress* Buster Olney, 1982, sports writer* Dylan Brody, 1982, humorist, author, comedian, playwright, and poet* Kim Raver, 1985, actor* Bryan Callen, 1985, actor, comedian* Arn Chorn-Pond, 1986, activist and musician* Hasok Chang, 1985, historian and philosopher of science* Uma Thurman, 1988 (d.n.g.",
"), actor/model* Samantha Hunt, 1989, writer* John Edgar Park, 1990, author* Warren Webster, 1991, president and co-founder of Patch Media* Misha Collins, 1992, actor* John D'Agata, 1992, author* Aaron Schuman, 1995, photographer, writer, curator and educator* Brian Pothier, 1996, ice hockey player* Yasmin Vossoughian, 1996, news anchor* David de Burgh Graham, 1999, Liberal Party MP in House of Commons of Canada* Anna Schuleit, visual artist* YaYa DaCosta, 2000, actress* Kimmie Weeks, 2001, human rights activist* Dallas Baker, 2002, football player* Tony Gaffney, 2004, basketball player* Brian Strait, 2006, ice hockey player* Oliver Drake, 2006, baseball player* Clive Weeden, 2007, basketball player* Tessa Gobbo, 2009, rower* Spike Albrecht, 2012, basketball player* Kellan Grady, 2017, basketball player"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2013 Australian Individual Speedway Championship"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2013 Australian Individual Speedway Championship''' was a motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Individual Speedway Championship.",
"The event was held over three rounds.Troy Batchelor won his first championship."
],
[
"Rounds",
"RoundDateVenueWinner1 5 January Gillman Speedway, Adelaide Troy Batchelor2 9 January Undera Park Speedway, Undera Troy Batchelor3 12 January Loxford Park Speedway, Kurri Kurri Troy Batchelor"
],
[
"Final classification",
"Pos.",
"Rider TotalGold Troy Batchelor 60Silver Dakota North 48Bronze Cameron Woodward 47'''4''' Rohan Tungate 43+3'''5''' Jason Doyle 43+2'''6''' Davey Watt 39'''7''' Alex Davies 34'''8''' Michael Dyer 33'''9''' Josh Grajczonek 31'''10''' Justin Sedgmen 31'''11''' Sam Masters 30'''12''' Mark Lemon 30'''13''' Ty Proctor 30'''14''' Adam Shields 13'''15''' Kozza Smith 10'''16''' Cameron Heeps 7'''17''' Todd Kurtz1"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Australian Individual Speedway Championship* Australia national speedway team* Sports in Australia"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Rinaldo Amorim"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rinaldo Luís Dias Amorim''' (19 February 1939 – 5 April 2023), also known as '''Rinaldo Amorim''' or simply '''Rinaldo''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a left winger."
],
[
"Career",
"Rinaldo began his professional career at Náutico, a club where he became a great idol and was twice state champion.",
"He was signed by Palmeiras where he also made history and became one of the best in history, with 167 matches and 60 goals.",
"He also had a good spell at Fluminense, Coritiba and ended his career at União Barbarense in 1972."
],
[
"International career",
"Rinaldo debuted for the Brazil national team in the 1964 Taça das Nações.",
"In total, he made 11 appearances and scored 5 goals, playing for the last time in 1967, in a friendly against Chile."
],
[
"Honours",
";Náutico*Campeonato Pernambucano: 1960, 1963;Palmeiras*Torneio Rio-São Paulo: 1965*Campeonato Paulista: 1966*Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa: 1967*Taça Brasil: 1967"
],
[
"Death",
"Rinaldo passed away in the city of Carpina, Pernambuco on 5 April 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Rinaldo at ogol.com.br *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Ennis H. Gipson"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ennis Hubert Gipson''' was an American politician who served as the 3rd Adjutant General of Oklahoma between 1918 and 1919 and as a member of the Texas House of Representatives between 1923 and 1925."
],
[
"Biography",
"Ennis Hubert Gipson was born July 17, 1879, in Chariton, Missouri.",
"He served as the Adjutant General of Oklahoma between 1918 and 1919.He was a lawyer, member of the Democratic Party, and served in the Texas House of Representatives representing Wichita Falls between 1923 and 1925.He died December 3, 1943, in Beckham County, Oklahoma."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Bill Fitzgerald"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bill Fitzgerald''' may refer to:* Bill Fitzgerald (hurler) (1892–1983), Irish hurler* William Charles Fitzgerald (1938–1967), United States Navy officer* William B. Fitzgerald Jr. (1942–2008), American attorney and politician in Michigan* Bill Fitzgerald (Home and Away), a character in the Australian TV series Home and Away"
],
[
"See also",
"* William Fitzgerald (disambiguation)"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Stomina caliendrata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Stomina caliendrata''''' is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, France, Iran, Israel, Algeria, Transcaucasia."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Mattie McAuliffe"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Matthew J. McAuliffe''' (1929 – 24 January 2024) was an Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer.",
"At club level he played with Castlemagner, Macroom and Millstreet, divisional side Duhallow and also at inter-county level with the Cork senior hurling team."
],
[
"Career",
"McAuliffe first played hurling and Gaelic football with Castlemagner during a golden age of success for the club.",
"He won four successive Duhallow divisional titles across both codes from 1951 to 1954, as well as claiming a Cork JFC medal in 1952 and Cork JHC honours in 1954.Club success resulted in McAuliffe being selected for the Cork junior hurling team in 1955.He lined out at centre-forward in the first round defeat of Tipperary, a performances which resulted in an immediate call-up to the senior team.",
"McAuliffe made his only appearance in a 3–08 to 2-10 Munster SHC quarter-final defeat by Clare.McAuliffe transferred to the Macroom club around this time and lined out when they were beaten by Lees in the 1955 Cork SFC final.",
"He subsequently transferred to the Millstreet club and won further Duhallow divisional honours in 1962 and 1963.McAuliffe was at full-back when Millstreet beat St Nicholas' to win his second Cork JFC medal in 1963."
],
[
"Death",
"McAuliffe died on 26 January 2023, at the age of 94."
],
[
"Honours",
";Castlemagner*Cork Junior Football Championship: 1952*Cork Junior Hurling Championship: 1954*Duhallow Junior Football Championship: 1952*Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship: 1951, 1953, 1954;Millstreet*Cork Junior Football Championship: 1963*Duhallow Junior Football Championship: 1963*Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship: 1962, 1963"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Kurtis Blow discography"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This article presents the discography of Kurtis Blow, an American hip hop artist."
],
[
"Albums",
"===Studio albums===+List of studio albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsUSUSR&B/HH''Kurtis Blow''* Released: September 29, 1980* * Formats: CD, LP, cassette7110''Deuce''* Released: June 15, 1981* Label: Mercury (US),Polygram (EU)* Formats: LP, cassette13735''Tough''* Released: 1982* * Formats: LP, cassette, digital download16738''Ego Trip''* Released: 1984* Label: Mercury/Polydor* Formats: LP, cassette8318''America''* Released: October, 1985* Label: Mercury (US),Club (UK)* Formats: LP, cassette15318''Kingdom Blow''* Released: 1986* Label: Mercury/Polygram (US),Club (UK)* Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming19616''Back by Popular Demand''* Released: 1988* Label: Mercury* Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming—84 \"—\" denotes releases that did not chart.===Group albums===+ List of group albums Title Album details ''Urban Gypsys''(by Urban Gypsys)* Released: 1999* Label: Gypsy Rock/Quatrophonic* Formats: CD=== Collaborative albums ===+ List of collaborative albums Title Album details ''Just Do It''(with The Trinity)* Released: November 8, 2004* Label: B4* Formats: CD, digital download, streaming ''Father, Son & Holy Ghost''(with The Trinity)* Released: August 25, 2009* Label: B4* Formats: digital download, streaming===Live albums===+ List of live albums Title Album details ''Hip Hop Anniversary Europe Tour''* Released: July 11, 2008* Label: ZYX* Formats: digital download, streaming===Compilation albums===+ List of compilation albums Title Album details''The Best Rapper on the Scene''* Released: 1983* * Formats: CD, LP''Série Cinza - The Best of Kurtis Blow''* Released: 1986* * Formats: LP''Best of... Rappin'''* Released: 1990* * Formats: CD, LP, cassette''The Breaks''* Released: 1991* Label: PolyGram Special Projects* Formats: cassette''The Best of Kurtis Blow''* Released: June 7, 1994* Label: Mercury/Chronicles* Formats: CD, cassette, digital download, streaming''Kurtis Blow Presents the History of Rap, Vol.",
"1: The Genesis''* Released: August 19, 1997* Label: Rhino* Formats: CD''Kurtis Blow Presents the History of Rap, Vol.",
"2: The Birth of the Rap Record''* Released: August 19, 1997* Label: Rhino* Formats: CD''Kurtis Blow Presents the History of Rap, Vol.",
"3: The Golden Age''* Released: August 19, 1997* Label: Rhino* Formats: CD''20th Century Master - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Kurtis Blow''* Released: April 15, 2003* Label: Mercury* Formats: CD, digital download, streaming''Kurtis Blow Presents: Hip Hop Ministry''* Released: April 24, 2007* Label: Holy Hip Hop/EMI Christian Music* Formats: CD ''King of Rap, Vol.",
"1''* Released: February 27, 2015* Label: Krush* Formats: digital download"
],
[
"EPs",
"+ List of extended plays with selected chart positions Title EP details Peak chart positionsUSR&B/HH ''Party Time?''",
"* Released: 1983* Label: Mercury* Format: LP, cassette36 ''Break to Rap''(compilation EP)* Released: 1983* Label: Mercury* Format: LP, cassette— ''The Breaks Remixes''(remix EP)* Released: May 31, 1999* Label: Mole Listening Pearls* Format: digital download— ''Best Of''(re-recordings EP)* Released: June 19, 2013* Label: X-Ray* Format: digital download, streaming— \"—\" denotes a recording that did not chart."
],
[
"Singles",
"===As lead artist===+ List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positionsCertifications Album US US Dance US R&B US Rap GER NED NZ UK \"Christmas Rappin'\"1979 — — ― — — — ― 30 \"Rappin' Blow\" — — — — — 29 ― —''Kurtis Blow'' \"The Breaks\" 1980 87 9 4 — 56 — 25 47*RIAA: Gold \"Throughout Your Years\" — 75 31 — — — ― — \"Hard Times\" 1981 ― — 75 ― — — ― — \"It's Gettin' Hot\" ― — — ― — — ― —''Deuce'' \"Starlife\" ― — — ― — — ― — \"Do the Do\" ― — — ― — — ― — \"Tough\" 1982 — — 37 — — — ― —''Tough'' \"Daydreamin'\" — — — — — — ― — \"Party Time?\"",
"1983 — 39 35 — — — ― 67''Party Time?''",
"\"Nervous\" — — ― — — — ― — \"8 Million Stories\"(featuring Run-DMC) 1984 — — 45 — — — ― —''Ego Trip'' \"Ego Trip\" — — — — — — ― — \"Basketball\" 71 — 29 ― — — ― — \"Under Fire\" — — — ― — — ― — \"America\" 1985 ― — 74 ― — — ― —''America'' \"If I Ruled the World\" — 25 16 — — — 40 24 \"AJ is Cool\" — — — — — — — — \"Respect to the King\" — — — — — — — — \"I'm Chillin 1986 ― — 20 — — — ― 64''Kingdom Blow'' \"The Bronx\" ― — ― — — — ― — \"Back by Popular Demand\" 1988 ― — ― — — — ― —''Back by Popular Demand'' \"Only the Strong Survive\" ― — ― — — — ― — \"Chillin' at the Spot\" 1994 — — ― — — — ― — \"Christmas Rappin' 95\" ― — ― — — — ― — \"Freak Rock Till the Breakadawn\" 1995 ― — ― — — — ― — \"Christmas Rappin'\" (re-release)1999 — — ― 29 — — ― — \"—\" denotes releases that did not chart."
],
[
"References",
"=== Notes ====== Citations ==="
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2000 Delaware Senate election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2000 Delaware Senate election''' was held on November 7, 2000, to elect 11 of the 21 members to Delaware's Senate.",
"The election coincided with elections for other offices, including for U.S. President, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and state house.",
"The primary election was held on September 9, 2000."
],
[
"Results Summary",
"DistrictIncumbentPartyElected SenatorParty 1 Harris McDowell IIIDem Harris McDowell IIIDem 5 Myrna BairRep Catherine CloutierRep 7 Patti BlevinsDem Patti BlevinsDem 8 David SokolaDem David SokolaDem 9 Thomas SharpDem Thomas SharpDem 12 Dorinda ConnorRep Dorinda ConnorRep 13 David McBrideDem David McBrideDem 14 James VaughnDem James VaughnDem 15 Nancy CookDem Nancy CookDem 19 Thurman Adams Jr.Dem Thurman Adams Jr.Dem 20 George BuntingDem George BuntingDemParty Candi-dates Votes Seats No.",
"% No.",
"+/– % '''Democratic''' '''11''' '''111,070''' '''68.48%''' '''13''' '''61.90%''' Republican 50,974 31.43% 8 38.10% Constitution 138 0.09% 0 0.00%Total 19 162,182 100% 21 100%"
],
[
"Detailed results",
"Results of the 2000 Delaware Senate election by district:===District 1===Incumbent Democrat Harris McDowell III has represented the 1st district since 1977.===District 5===Incumbent Republican Myrna Bair has represented the 5th district and its predecessors since 1981.Bair didn't seek re-election and fellow Republican Catherine Cloutier won the open seat.",
";Republican primary;General election===District 7===Incumbent Democrat Patti Blevins has represented the 7th district since 1991.===District 8===Incumbent Democrat David Sokola has represented the 8th district since 1991.===District 9===Incumbent Democrat and President pro tempore Thomas Sharp has represented the 9th district since 1975.===District 12===Incumbent Republican Dorinda Connor has represented the 12th district since 1997.===District 13===Incumbent Democrat David McBride has represented the 13th district since 1979.===District 14===Incumbent Democrat James Vaughn has represented the 14th district since 1980.===District 15===Incumbent Democrat Nancy Cook has represented the 15th district since 1975.===District 19===Incumbent Democrat and President pro tempore Thurman Adams Jr. has represented the 19th district since 1973.===District 20===Incumbent Democrat George Bunting has represented the 20th district since 1997.;Republican primary;General election"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Stubb Creek Forest Reserve"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Stubb creek forest reserve''' also known as '''Akoiyak Ekid''', is a gazette forest reserve in Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria, established in 1930.The reserve has attracted several researchers from within and outside Nigeria, as it is considered a hotspot for biodiversity, especially it floral and faunal resources."
],
[
"Ownership dispute",
"In 2021, a public dispute emerged between Eket and Ibeno Local government areas of Akwa Ibom State on the ownership of Stubb creek forest reserve.",
"This dispute was intensified following the interest of BUA Group of Companies in the forest."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Weise's law"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Weise's law''' is a Proto-Indo-European sound law that causes the depalatalization of the palatovelar consonants ''*ḱ *ǵ *ǵʰ'' in certain contexts.",
"In short, when ''*ḱ *ǵ *ǵʰ'' are followed by ''*r'', they are depalatalized and thus merge with the plain velars ''*k *g *gʰ'', respectively.",
"Although this sound change is most prominent in the satem languages, it is believed that the change must have occurred prior to the centum-satem division, based on an earlier sound change that affected the distribution of Proto-Indo-European ''*u'' and ''*r''.",
"The law is named after German linguist Oskar Weise, who first postulated it in 1881 as the solution to a cognate correlation problem between Ancient Greek and Sanskrit."
],
[
"History",
"Oskar Weise first described the problem in an 1881 article on Ancient Greek etymologies for the Indo-Europeanist periodical ''Articles on the Science of the Indo-European Languages'' () entitled \"Is initial γ dropped before λ?\"",
"().",
"In it, he notes an imbalance in the relationship between Ancient Greek and Sanskrit cognates, writing:Despite having \"been largely forgotten by the scholarly world\", Weise's initial findings have a long history of support, though some of his findings have needed revision in light of other research.",
"In 1894, Antoine Meillet described the law and defended it as established fact in a dissertation for the Société de Linguistique de Paris on the difficulty of determining gutturals in Proto-Indo-European, citing Weise as its progenitor.",
"In 1978, Frederik Kortlandt similarly considered Weise's findings strong but limited in scope, citing both Weise's and Meillet's works on the law in his own research on the Balto-Slavic languages.",
"In 1995, Robert S. P. Beekes also described the process derived from the law, but did not reference its origins with Weise.",
"At a conference in 2008, followed by a publication in 2011, Alwin Kloekhorst published ''Weise's Law: Depalatalization of Palatovelars before ''*r'' in Sanskrit'', which conglomerates several different sources on the topic, both referencing Weise and not, and summarizes its general structure, relative chronology, and possible violations; its contents are a revision of his work done in 1999."
],
[
"Overview",
"The law affects the palatovelar consonants of the Proto-Indo-European language: ''*ḱ *ǵ *ǵʰ''.",
"In the satem languages, as well as in Albanian and Armenian, these sounds depalatalize before resonants.",
"These sounds thus merge with the plain velar sounds ''*k *g *gʰ''.",
"Because the palatovelar sounds underwent assibilation in the satem languages while the plain velars did not, the merging of palatovelars with plain velars explains why these words have plain velar reflexes in words that share a common Indo-European root containing a palatovelar.Sanskrit words, as Weise stated in his original postulation, contain many potential violations of the rule occurring, particularly in circumstances where the surface representation of the word contains ''śr-'' or ''hr-'', implying a derivation from an unmodified ''*ḱr-'' or ''*ǵʰr-'' source.",
"However, these are often the result of later sound changes particular to a language or language family such as in Sanskrit, where /l/ became /r/ in many circumstances.",
"(e.g., , \"fame\" < ''''; , \"to resound, to make a noise\" < '''').",
"The law commonly affects zero-grade stems which often receive epenthetic vowels in daughter languages (e.g., , \"gold\" < '''').",
"Thus, these apparent counterexamples do not actually represent exceptions to the rule.Other apparent violations occur in contexts in which the palatovelar consonant and the rhotic cross a morphological boundary or share a clear derivational relationship with another word that would not have been subjected to the sound law.",
"In other words, association with similarly derived words would cause the restoration of the palatovelar consonant in lieu of the expected plain velar.",
"Examples of this include Sanskrit , \"field, plain\" < '''' \"field, pasturage\", where the palatalized consonant has been restored due to an obvious connection with \"to drive\", derived from the same root ('''' \"to drive\") but in a context which would not subject it to the sound change.All other violations of the rule appear in the particular sequence ''*Ḱri'', where ''Ḱ'' represents any palatovelar sound.",
"Kloekhorst suggests that the high front vowel /i/ may have palatalized the preceding /r/, giving no motivation to depalatalize the initial palatovelar sound."
],
[
"Relative chronology",
"The chronology Weise's law is the subject of some debate.",
"It is of no dispute that the law must have occurred by at least the time the Indo-Iranian languages diverged from the rest of Proto-Indo-European.",
"It is generally accepted that it probably occurred after the divergence of the Anatolian languages, since the metathesis of late Proto-Indo-European ''*u'' and ''*r'' occurs after both the divergence of Anatolian (e.g., , \"beard\" < '''') and any depalatalization under Weise's law.",
"This explains exceptions such as Sanskrit \"beard\", which derives from later '''' and does not restore the plain velar under the law because the law occurred prior to the metathesis.In 1978, Kortlandt noted that, while it is tempting to assert that Balto-Slavic and Indo-Iranian depalatalizations derive from a common innovation, the scope of depalatalization is much larger in the Balto-Slavic languages and there is positive evidence that the law never occurred in Armenian ( ''srunkʿ'', \"leg\" < ''''; , \"near, close to\").",
"Instead, Kortlandt suggested that Weise's law applies only to Indo-Aryan languages and, although Indo-Aryan languages and Balto-Slavic languages restored palatal features in a similar fashion, these restorations occurred independent of one another.",
"Based on Albanian and Balto-Slavic agreement in depalatalization, he considers Albanian to have been a transitional dialect of Balto-Slavic and Armenian during the same period.",
"Kortlandt's findings were disputed by Beekes, who objected to the etymologies of both Armenian examples, and by Kloekhorst, who cited Armenian and Albanian examples inherited from Proto-Indo-European.Although the effects of the law are most clearly demonstrated in satem languages, linguists suggest that this sound change occurred before the centum-satem split.",
"Kloekhorst, for example, argues that the law almost certainly occurred in late Proto-Indo-European after the departure of the Anatolian languages.",
"While the law does not affect most of the generally accepted centum languages, Kloekhorst notably considers Albanian and Armenian to be satem languages because their reflexes appear to be in accordance with the law.",
"Although, because the results of Weise's law seem more extensive outside the Indo-Iranian languages, Kloekhorst notes that it is likely that a secondary wave of depalatalization law took place at a later date in each of those language families."
],
[
"References",
"===Notes======Citations==="
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Hernán Hipólito Cornejo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hernán Hipólito Cornejo''' (22 July 1945 – 15 February 2024) was an Argentine diplomat and politician.",
"A member of the Justicialist Party, he served as Governor of Salta Province from 1987 to 1991 and was a member of the Mercosur Parliament from 2015 to 2023.Cornejo died in Salta on 15 February 2024, at the age of 78."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Túpac Amaru Avenue"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Túpac Amaru Avenue''' (), also known as the '''Highway to Ancón''' () and as the '''Former Northern Pan-American Highway''' () until 1974, is a major avenue in Lima, Peru.",
"It starts at Caquetá Avenue in Rímac District, travelling northbound for over 40 blocks while crossing San Martín de Porres, Los Olivos, Independencia and Comas districts, until it reaches Trapiche, becoming the Vencedores de Sángrar Highway in Carabayllo District, which connects Lima with Canta."
],
[
"History",
"The avenue is located on a former pre-Hispanic road, and contains part of COSAC I path of the ''Metropolitano'' bus system between Caquetá and Los Alisos avenues.On January 18, 1966, a factory of the Ford Motor Company was inaugurated by then president Fernando Belaunde and businessman Henry Ford II."
],
[
"See also",
"*Highway 1 (Peru)"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"N. N. Wig"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''N.",
"N. Wig''' (born '''Narendra Nath Wig'''; 1 October, 1930-12 July, 2018) was an Indian scholar known for his contribution to modern psychiatry.",
"He founded the psychiatry department of the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in 1963, and was the originator of the Dhat syndrome which was coined in 1960."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"He was born in 1930, in the district of Gujranwala, Punjab.",
"In 1953, he completed his MBBS from King George's Medical College, Lucknow.",
"He then went to Lucknow University for his MD in Medicine in 1957.His interest in psychiatry led him to train at the All India Institute of Mental Health in Bangalore.",
"He was Awarded a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, and went to the UK and US before returning to India in 1962 to establish the Department of Neuropsychiatry at KGMC Lucknow."
],
[
"Career",
"In 1963, Dr. Wig established the Department of Psychiatry at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh.",
"Under his leadership, the department gained international recognition and became a and became a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for mental health training and research in 1976..Dr. Wig was known for his work in Community Mental Health.",
"His studies in the villages of Raipur Rani, Haryana have reportedly become a model for Mental health in India and diaspora.=== Contributions to psychiatry ===He has authored over 300 scientific papers in journals and books, contributing significantly to psychiatric literature.",
"He has also served on the World Psychiatric Association's Steering Committee, working to reduce stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness..=== Death ===Since November 2017 he was unwell, and suffered a mild cardiac arrest, and died on 12 July 2018 at age of 88."
],
[
"Selected publications",
"* Balgir, R. S.; Murthy, R. S.; Wig, N. N. (1980-06-01).",
"\"Manic-depressive psychosis and schizophrenia: a dermatoglyphic study\".",
"''British Journal of Psychiatry''.",
"'''136''': 558–561.doi:10.1192/BJP.136.6.558.PMID 7388263.",
"*NN, Wig (2004-01-01).",
"\"Hanuman Complex And its Resolution : An Illustration of Psychotherapy from Indian mythology\".",
"''Indian Journal of Psychiatry''.",
"'''46''' (1): 25–28.PMC 2912672.PMID 21206772.",
"*Wig, Nn; Sharma, Sheetal (2015).",
"\"Emperor Ashoka: Did he suffer from von Recklinghausen′s diseases?\".",
"''Indian Journal of Psychiatry''.",
"'''57''' (1): 95.doi:10.4103/0019-5545.148536.ISSN 0019-5545.PMC 4314928.PMID 25657467.",
"*NN, Wig (2001-05-01).",
"\"Development of national mental health programmes in the countries of the eastern Mediterranean region\".",
"''Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal''.",
"'''7''' (3): 348–352.PMID 12690752.",
"*NN, Wig; VK, Varma; SK, Mattoo; PB, Behere; HR, Phookan; AK, Misra; RS, Murthy; BM, Tripathi; DK, Menon; SK, Khandelawal; H, Bedi (1993-01-01).",
"\"An incidence study of schizophrenia in India\".",
"''Indian Journal of Psychiatry''.",
"'''35''' (1): 11–17.PMC 2972559.PMID 21776160."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Armadillidium stolikanum"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Armadillidium stolikanum''''' is a European species of woodlouse endemic to Greece."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"''Armadilliidum stolikanum'' was described in 1907, based on only 2 female specimens that were allegedly collected in the Central Greek regional unit of Aitolia-Akarnania."
],
[
"Description",
"''Armadillidium maniatum'' is a medium to large sized species, reaching maximum dimensions of about 17 x 8.7 mm.",
"Its tergites are completely smooth and the body lacks pigmentation, except for the eyes, which are black, and the hind margins of the pereion-tergites, which bear dark stripes.",
"The frontal shield doesn't surpass the anterior edge of the head, distinctly bends backwards and tightly fits to the frontal part of the head.",
"The secondary antennae have a conspicuously enlarged third segment, trapezoidal lobes and flagellum articles of equal length.",
"The hind margins of the first pair of epimera are deeply and sharply angled.",
"The telson is wider than long, has straight sides and a rounded tip.Concerning the sexual characters of the male, the first pereiopod has a ventral brush of spines on the carpus and, to a lesser degree, on the merus.",
"The ischium of the seventh pereiopod is ventrally straight, bare at the apical part and with a proximal band of hairy setae at its basal part.",
"The coxopodite of the same leg has a stripe of hairs at its middle part.",
"The posterior lobe of the exopodite of the first pleopod is triangular and the apex of the endopodite is straight ."
],
[
"Distribution",
"''Armadillidium maniatum'' is only known from the type series, collected in southern Peloponnese.",
"Particularly, the species was found in the beach of Vatheia, which comprises one of the southernmost regions of the Mani Peninsula."
],
[
"Ecology",
"Almost nothing is known about the ecology of ''Armadillidium maniatum''.",
"Based on the habitat where the type series was collected (beach) and the almost complete lack of pigmentation, it is speculated that the species lives an endogean type of life.",
"''Armadillidium album'', another rarely encountered littoral species of the genus, shows the same combination of characters (decreased pigmentation and endogean type of life), supporting this hypothesis."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Merrill Cave"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Merrill Cave''' is a former ice cave in Lava Beds National Monument in California.",
"It was known for the pool of ice that was found year-round in the lower chamber of the cave, which fully disappeared due to compounding factors by 2005."
],
[
"History",
"The caves found here were created by flows of smooth lava 10,500 to 65,000 years ago.",
"The cave was known Native Americans of the area, but was first recorded in 1888.It was named after the family of Charles H. Merrill, a homesteader whose land was donated to the National Park Service in 1938.Historically, there has been a large perennial ice deposit at the bottom of the cave.",
"The deposit has fluctuated in depth over the last several thousand years.",
"Precipitation from above ground would collect in the lower chamber, and would freeze over the winter.",
"In 1990, the NPS began monitoring the depth of the ice.",
"Using historical photographs, it was known that ice levels had been growing for the preceding 40 years.",
"In 1997, ice levels were first detected to be decreasing.",
"By 2005, the ice had completely melted.",
"Changing air flow patterns, seismic activity, tourism, and changing surface hydrology are possible factors for the loss of the ice."
],
[
"Description",
"Staircase down to the entrance of Merrill Cave, 1990Merrill Cave consists of two superposed lava tubes.===Upper level===From the north side of the parking lot a trail leads northeast to a stairway placed against the west wall of a diameter hole in the roof of a lava tube, which constitutes the entrance level of Merrill Cave.",
"From the foot of the stair the tube extends upstream to where it opens into the north end of the collapse trench that lies just northeast of the parking lot.",
"At the opposite upstream (southwest) end of the collapse trench is the natural bridge that supports the road to Merrill Cave.Downstream from the base of the stairway, a trail and in some places a boardwalk provide easy access over the hummocky piles of collapse rubble littering the cave floor.",
"A narrow bench on the southwest wall of the tube records shallow ponding of lava during a late episode of withdrawal.",
"Some collapsed blocks appear to have been derived from tube-in-tubes, which may have only partly filled the main tube before their drainage and eventual collapse.At a point downstream from the stairway, a ladder extends down through a small hole in the floor of the entrance level to the edge of an ice pond on the lower level.",
"The entrance level extends downstream only another beyond the top of the ladder, and it is this short section that reveals much information about the origin of the entrance level.",
"In this downstream section, the level is blocked by successive shells of lava accreted to the walls.",
"Each shell is a record of one episode of filling and partial draining.",
"Each molten flood deposited a layer of lava plaster upon the tube's walls, roof, and floor as its edges chilled against the colder rock encasing it; then, the still-molten lava beneath the thin coating drained away before completely solidifying.At this downstream end the tube plunges and is constricted to a fraction of its upstream size.",
"A smaller opening once drained lava from the entrance level to an underlying tube.",
"Nevertheless, during each episode of maximum volcanic activity the tube would fill completely with lava, and as the eruption waned, the molten interior drained slowly through the opening and left a layer of lava plaster behind.",
"Successive layers thus accreted until, as seen today, the opening is too small to crawl into.",
"Since cessation of volcanism many of the accreted layers have loosened and partially peeled away from the roof and walls.",
"Peeling layers are also well exposed at the upstream end of this level where the wall of the collapse trench slices across the lava tube to reveal telescoped shells of dripstone and lavacicles.===Lower level===The ice level of Merrill Cave is a long remnant of a medium-sized lava tube that is wide and originally was high.",
"It is closed by roof collapse at both ends and its floor is completely obscured by collapse rubble and ice ponds.",
"The roof and walls have been so greatly enlarged by slow unraveling of collapse blocks that few original features remain.",
"Low benches are partially visible from beneath the collapse debris in the downstream part.The most striking geologic feature in this level is a steep-walled depression in the floor upstream from the foot of the ladder.",
"An ice pond in diameter once occupied the central part of this depression.",
"Steep slopes of ice-encased collapse rubble rise on both ends of the former ice pond, and the upstream slope formed a frozen cascade.",
"It seems that the pond marks the site where the floor of the ice level collapsed into a third, and probably larger, lava tube below.",
"Moreover, it seems probable that this lower tube was filled with ice.Three former ice pools occupy one-fourth of the floor space.",
"One at the foot of the ladder and another near the upstream end of the ice level tube that extends and includes many \"islands\" are situated in low spots on the floor of the lava tube.",
"The third pool is at a lower elevation and, as mentioned, filled a round hole that apparently connects the ice level with a lower ice-filled tube.The ice in the shallow upstream pool was fairly transparent, and shadowy outlines of the blocks that project above the pool's surface could be traced to depths of a few feet below the surface.",
"Much of the cave's ice, however, was murky with dust, small bubbles, cracks, and organic growth.Thin rimes of hoarfrost form in parts of Merrill Cave during the winter months, and short, thin icicles develop for a brief period during the spring thaw; but these features come and go with the changing seasons.",
"The formation of a water puddle in the late summer and autumn over the top of all three ice ponds was evidence of a greater seasonal exchange of warm air for cold air in the two levels of the cave."
],
[
"Recreation",
"Considered one of the \"least challenging caves\" to access in the park, visitors once ice skated by lantern light on an enormous ice floor at the bottom of this cave.",
"The cave entrance is accessible by staircase.The cave was closed to visitors between 1998 and 2003 for safety concerns.",
"A catwalk was constructed over the ice in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, but was removed in 2003 due to the receding ice.",
"Walkways and a viewing platform remain accessible."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Merrill Cave - National Park Service"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Anton Aaltonen"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Anton Aaltonen''' (born 28 November 2003) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Veikkausliiga club Inter Turku."
],
[
"Personal life",
"His father Mika Aaltonen is futurologist, and a former Finnish international footballer."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"John Holahan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''John D. Holahan''' (August 7, 1904 – November 26, 1975) was an American sports executive.",
"He served as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1945 to 1950."
],
[
"Early life",
"Holahan was born on August 7, 1904, in Leetsdale, Pennsylvania.",
"After attending the Duquesne Preparatory School starting in 1919, he later attended Duquesne University, where he graduated in 1928."
],
[
"Executive career",
"As a senior at Duquesne, Holahan became the athletic program's business manager.",
"He remained with the team after his graduation in the position of graduate manager.",
"He was credited with helping the Duquesne Dukes football team establish itself in \"the big time\", according to ''The Pittsburgh Press''.",
"In 1928, he was able to arrange a game against the Washington & Jefferson Presidents, which, with Duquesne's win, \"paved the way for future bookings\", including a game against major school Pittsburgh.",
"In 1929, the team was struggling and Holahan said that \"I knew we had to do something drastic or quit football.\"",
"He was able to work out a plan where the team would play Geneva at Forbes Field at night.",
"He was initially called a \"lunatic\" for his idea by the school president Martin Hehir, but Holahan's idea proved to be a major success and Hehir later came to him and said, \"I was the lunatic, not you.\"",
"He ultimately remained as Duquesne's manager through 1941 with the exception of 1931, when he was the traveling secretary for the Pittsburgh Pirates.",
"He helped the team reach the Orange Bowl on two occasions, including defeats of both Miami and Mississippi State.Holahan registered for World War II in 1942.In 1944, he joined the Pittsburgh Steelers (who played that year as the Card-Pitt due to a merger with the Chicago Cardinals) as public relations director.",
"He was promoted to general manager of the team in 1945 as they compiled a record of 2–8.The team went 5–5–1 in 1946 before reaching the playoffs with a 8–4 record in 1947, losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in what determined the team to play in the 1947 NFL Championship Game.",
"In subsequent seasons the team went 4–8 (1948), 6–5–1 (1949) and 6–6 (1950).",
"Holahan compiled an overall record of 31–36–2 as Steelers general manager.In early 1951, Holahan was appointed the state boxing commissioner and to the state athletic board, leading to his resignation from the Steelers.",
"He served two years on the state athletic commission and helped Pittsburgh be the host of two championship boxing matches."
],
[
"Personal life and death",
"Holahan was a Republican politician and was elected to the Brentwood Borough Council, later becoming a justice of the peace.",
"He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, for which he was a county president, and served as president of the Brentwood-Whitehall Alumni Club at Duquesne.",
"He also was part of the Pittsburgh Steelers Alumni Association, Brentwood Volunteer Fire Company, Brentwood Heart Fund drive, was a committeeman for the St. Sylvester Church, and spent 13 years as an administrator at the John J. Kane Hospital in Pittsburgh.",
"He was married and had three daughters.Holahan died on November 26, 1975, at the John J. Kane Hospital in Pittsburgh, from a long illness, at the age of 71.The ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', in describing his career, noted that \"Mr. Holahan, who occasionally seemed gruff to outsiders, was considered an efficient and hard-working executive.\""
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1995–96 Harty Cup"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1995–96 Harty Cup''' was the 76th staging of the Harty Cup since its establishment by the Munster Council of Gaelic Athletic Association in 1918.The competition ran from 11 October 1995 to 17 March 1996.Midleton CBS were the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Nenagh CBS in the quarter-finals.The Harty Cup final was played on 17 March 1996 at Clonmel GAA Ground, between St Colman's College and Nenagh CBS, in what was their first ever meeting in the final.St Colman's College won the match by 3–19 to 1–04 to claim their fifth Harty Cup title overall and a first title in four years.St Colman's College's Timmy McCarthy was the top scorer with 2-31."
],
[
"Results",
"===First round======Quarter-finals======Semi-finals======Final==="
],
[
"Statistics",
"===Top scorers=== Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average1Timmy McCarthySt Colman's College2-313749.252Mark O'LearyNenagh CBS1-252855.603James McCarthySt Colman's College3-101944.754Rory GantleySt Flannan's College4-061829.00John SlatteryNenagh CBS3-091853.606Paul RyanNenagh CBS2-091553.007Liam WalshMidleton CBS0-151535.008Elton PierceSt Colman's College3-051443.509Peter KellySt Finbarr's College1-101326.50Barry HennebryNorth Monastery0-131334.33"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1998 West Virginia Senate election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1998 West Virginia Senate election''' took place on Tuesday, November 3, 1998.18 of the 34 state senate seats were up for election, with SD 2 holding an additional special election for Larry Wiedebusch's seat, who died on October 25, 1997.Jeffrey V. Kessler was appointed to fill the seat and was re-elected by a wide margin.",
"The election took place concurrently with the U.S. House elections.",
"The Democratic Party won over 60% of the vote for state senate candidates and flipped 4 Republican seats, retaining a supermajority in the state legislature's upper chamber."
],
[
"Summary",
"+ Summary of the 1998 West Virginia Senate election results Party Candidates Votes % Seats Before Up Won After +/– '''Democratic''' 18 '''265,373''' '''63.2%''' '''25''' '''12''' '''16''' '''29''' 4 Republican 13 149,651 35.6% 9 6 2 5 4 Libertarian 3 5,100 1.2% 0 0 0 0 Write-in 1 8 nil 0 0 0 0 '''Total''' 420,124 100% 34 18 34"
],
[
"SD 1"
],
[
"SD 2 (Full term)"
],
[
"SD 2 (Unexpired term)"
],
[
"SD 3"
],
[
"SD 4"
],
[
"SD 5"
],
[
"SD 6"
],
[
"SD 7"
],
[
"SD 8"
],
[
"SD 9"
],
[
"SD 10"
],
[
"SD 11"
],
[
"SD 12"
],
[
"SD 13"
],
[
"SD 14"
],
[
"SD 15"
],
[
"SD 16"
],
[
"SD 17"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Juozas Jakštas"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Juozas Jakštas''' (9 September 1900 – 31 July 1989) was a Lithuanian medieval historian, author, and docent of Vytautas Magnus University.",
"Jakštas was the first Lithuanian historian to propose that the Gediminids originated in Aukštaitija."
],
[
"Biography",
"Juozas Jakštas was born on 9 September 1900 in the village of Slabada in the modern-day Ukmergė district, then the Kovno Governorate of the Russian Empire.",
"In 1928 he graduated from Vytautas Magnus University.",
"He studied history abroad, in Berlin from 1929 to 1931 and in Vienna from 1934 to 1936.From 1932 to 1939 he was a lecturer in the Vytautas Magnus University.",
"Upon the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, after which Lithuania received Vilnius from Poland, Jakštas lectured at Vilnius University from 1940 to 1943.He became a docent in 1940.In 1944 Jakštas fled Lithuania, and in 1949 he settled in the United States.",
"From 1953 he edited what would become the Encyclopedia Lituanica's medieval section.",
"From 1971 to 1982 he edited ''Lietuvių tautos praeitis'' (The Past of the Lithuanian Nation; published as Lithuanian Historical Review).",
"From 1971 to 1983 Jakštas was the chairman of the Lithuanian Historical Society.",
"He worked in a factory up until his death on 31 July 1989 in Cleveland, Ohio."
],
[
"Works",
"*''Jogailos ir Vytauto kovos su Vokiečių ordinu'' (Jogaila's and Vytautas's Fight with the Teutonic Order), 1935*''Vokiečių ordinas ir Lietuva Vytenio ir Gedimino metu'' (The Teutonic Order and Lithuania During the Times of Vytenis and Gediminas), 1935*''Jogaila'', 1935, (co-author)*''Lietuvos istorija'' (History of Lithuania), 1936, (co-author)*''Vakarų krikščionių mintys apie Romos imperiją iki V a.''",
"(Western Catholic Thoughts on the Roman Empire Until the 5th Century), 1937*''Žvilgsnis į Mažosios Lietuvos istoriografiją'' (A Look Into the Historiography of Little Lithuania), 1968*''Lietuva'' (Lithuania), 1969, (co-author)*''Mažosios Lietuvos apgyvendinimas iki XVII a. pabaigos'' (Little Lithuania's Settlement Until the End of the 17th century), 1970*''Žinios apie Lietuvą prancūzų XIV a. autoriaus Pilypo de Mézières traktate'' (News on Lithuania in Philippe de Mézières's 14th Century Work), 1976*''Daktaras Jonas Šliūpas.",
"Jo raštai ir tautinė veikla'' (Doctor Jonas Šliūpas.",
"His writings and National Activities), 1979"
],
[
"See also",
"*History of Lithuania*Lithuanian Americans"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Mardan Blue Star FC"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mardan Blue Star Football Club''' is a Pakistani football club based in Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.",
"It last competed in the 2014 PFF League."
],
[
"History",
"The club participated in the All-NWFP Football Tournament played at Sheikh Farooq Stadium, Peshawar in 2003.The club lost by 3–4 against Jamrud Union from Landi Kotal.",
"It subsequently participated in the 2004 Mardan District League Football Tournament, winning by 4–2 against Lucky Star Club.The club made its professional debut in the 2014 PFF League.",
"It was one of the two clubs from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa who qualified, along with Atish FC Tank, both qualifying by virtue of winning the inter-district tournaments.",
"The club finished last in the group stage, after losing by 0–4 and 1–3 to Lyallpur and Huma respectively.The club subsequently missed league exposure for the next years, as Pakistan was suspended from all football activities by FIFA in 2015 due to the Pakistan Football Federation crisis.",
"In 2016, the club participated in the District Inter-Club Football Tournament being played at Younis Stadium in Mardan, registering a 3–0 victory against Lucky Stars in the semifinal."
],
[
"Competitive record",
"The club's competitive records since the 2014–15 season are listed below.SeasonNational Challenge CupAFC President's CupAFC Cup2014–15Football Federation League30Group stageDNPDNPDNP"
],
[
"Notable players",
"The players below had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries.",
"Players whose name is listed, represented their countries before or after playing for ''Mardan Blue Star FC''.",
"* Mansoor Khan"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Mardan Blue Star FC at Global Sports Archive* Mardan Blue Star FC at Soccerway"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Abu Bakr al-Nasr"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Abu Bakr al-Nasr''', nom de guerre '''''L'Égyptien'',''' was an Egyptian jihadist who served as the emir of the Malian jihadist group Al-Mourabitoun from its foundation in 2013 until his death in 2014."
],
[
"Biography",
"al-Nasr was born in Egypt at an unknown date.",
"He took part in the war in Afghanistan fighting for the Taliban.",
"In 2011, he fled to Libya when the Libyan civil war broke out and established a training camp for al-Qaeda in Benghazi.",
"al-Nasr met with Mokhtar Belmokhtar in the fall of 2011 in Libya, being recruited to northern Mali with him where Belmokhtar was the head of a katiba of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.",
"In late 2012, al-Nasr had a key role in planning the In Amenas hostage crisis that occurred in January 2013 in Algeria.On August 22, 2013, Ahmed al-Tilemsi and Belmokhtar announced the merger between Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MOJWA) and the Blood Signatories group.",
"They ceded leadership of the new group, dubbed Al-Mourabitoun, to another unnamed person.al-Nasr was killed by the French Army between April 10 and 11, 2014, south of Timetrine.",
"According to Malian authorities, al-Nasr was killed that night in a shootout with the French army, which left seven jihadists dead.",
"The French Army confirmed in May that al-Nasr was the leader of al-Mourabitoun, who was previously unknown.",
"Authorities suspected that al-Nasr was chosen to lead the movement due to his background in international jihadist movements, and his claims to personally know al-Qaeda emir Ayman al-Zawahiri.",
"Subsequently, al-Nasr could've served as a middleman between Belmokhtar and al-Zawahiri."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Nina (2024 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Nina''''' is an upcoming Spanish thriller drama film directed and written by Andrea Jaurrieta which stars Patricia López Arnaiz as the title character alongside Darío Grandinetti."
],
[
"Plot",
"45-year-old Nina returns to her seaside hometown, the fictional Arteire, ready to exert revenge on the man who ruined her life thirty years before."
],
[
"Cast"
],
[
"Production",
"Written by Andrea Jaurrieta and consisting of a \"very loose\" adaptation of the play ''Nina'' by , the film blends drama with elements of neo-Western.",
"''Nina'' is a BTeam Prods, Icónica Producciones, Irusoin and Lasai Producciones production, with participation of EiTB, Movistar Plus+, Filmin and , and backing from ICAA, the Basque Government, the Madrid regional administration, and the Government of Navarre.",
"Shooting locations included Mundaka, Bermeo, the and Busturia."
],
[
"Release",
"The film will premiere in the 27th Málaga Film Festival's main competition, vying for the Golden Biznaga.",
"Distributed by BTeam Pictures, it is scheduled to be released theatrically in Spain on 10 May 2024."
],
[
"See also",
"* List of Spanish films of 2024"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2012 Australian Individual Speedway Championship"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2012 Australian Individual Speedway Championship''' was a motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Individual Speedway Championship.",
"The event was held over three rounds.Chris Holder won his fourth championship."
],
[
"Rounds",
"RoundDateVenueWinner1 7 January North Brisbane Speedway, Banyo Chris Holder2 14 January Loxford Park Speedway, Kurri Kurri Chris Holder3 21 January Gillman Speedway, Adelaide Chris Holder"
],
[
"Final classification",
"Pos.",
"Rider TotalGold Chris Holder 60Silver Davey Watt 53Bronze Cameron Woodward 49'''4''' Sam Masters 48'''5''' Rohan Tungate 45'''6''' Justin Sedgmen 41'''7''' Taylor Poole 40'''8''' Cory Gathercole 38'''9''' Todd Kurtz29'''10''' Jake Anderson 22'''11''' Michael Dyer 17 '''12''' James Holder19'''13''' Robert Ksiezak 18'''14''' Daine Stephens16'''15''' Kozza Smith9'''16''' Joey Ringwood9'''17''' Brenton Barnfield 7'''18''' Harley Horwood6'''19''' Troy Batchelor2"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Australian Individual Speedway Championship* Australia national speedway team* Sports in Australia"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Gelsenkirchen-Schalke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gelsenkirchen-Schalke''' is a quarter of Gelsenkirchen.",
"In its current boundaries, it has an area of 2.968 square kilometres and 21,510 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2022).",
"Thanks to the local football club FC Schalke 04, the district is at least as well known nationally as the city of Gelsenkirchen.",
"However, Schalke 04 has played its matches in the Erle district since 1973 (first in the Parkstadion, since 2001 in the Arena AufSchalke)."
],
[
"Geography",
"Today's Schalke district is bordered to the north for 2.1 kilometers by the Duisburg-Ruhrort-Dortmund railway line, to the north-west for just under 1 km by the A 42 motorway, to the west for 400 m by ''Hans-Böckler-Allee'', to the south-west for 1.5 km by another railway line, to the south for 1 km by ''Florastrasse'' and to the east for 1.1 km by ''Bismarckstrasse''.",
"To the north of Schalke is the district Schalke-Nord, whose name is mainly justified by the fact that the Schalke railway station and the Glückauf-Kampfbahn are located on it."
],
[
"History",
"The name of this village had several spellings in the past: ''Scedelike'', ''Sceleke'', ''Scadelik'', ''Schadelick'', ''Schalicke'', ''Schalecke'', ''Schalcke''.",
"This is how the name Schalke came about over the centuries.",
"The name probably referred to a small settlement and meant something like \"area around the skull\" or \"settlement in a skull-shaped area\".The first documented bearer of this name was a nobleman in 1246: Henricus miles de Schadeleke (Heinrich von Schalke).",
"Later there was also the knight Cesarius van Schedelike.",
"The noble family was mentioned in documents from Essen Abbey, but the male line died out in the 17th century.In the 19th century, the farming community quickly became an industrial town.",
"The industrialist Friedrich Grillo played a leading role in this.",
"From 1848 onwards, several exploratory drillings were carried out in the Schalker Mark, which suggested that there were rich deposits of hard coal in the area around Schalke and the neighbouring farming communities.",
"In 1862, the various trades were merged to form a consolidation coal mine trade union (''Zeche Consolidation'').In 1872, Friedrich Grillo founded the ''Aktiengesellschaft für Chemische Industrie'', the ''Schalker Gruben- und Hüttenverein'' and the Schalker Eisenhütte in Schalke.",
"A year later, he founded the ''Glas- und Spiegel-Manufaktur AG'', also here.",
"In 1876, the Schalker Gymnasium was founded.",
"On 1 April 1903, the town was merged into Gelsenkirchen.The nationally renowned football club FC Schalke 04 was founded in 1904 under the original name Westfalia Schalke.",
"Before the First World War, Schalke was one of the towns characterized by immigration from Masuria, which gave it the nickname \"Little Ortelsburg\".",
"Numerous FC Schalke players had Masurian roots.",
"In the 21st century coal mining has ended, but the district of Schalke is still shaped by immigration, with 45% of the population having an immigrant background.Gelsenkirchen-Schalke Friedenskirche 2.jpg|Protestant Schalke-Friedenskirche Schalke GlueckaufKampfbahn1.jpg|Glückauf-Kampfbahn in Schalke North"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Casa Hacienda Punchauca"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Casa Hacienda Santiago de Punchauca''' is a historic building at the 25th kilometre of the Lima–Canta Highway in Carabayllo District, Lima, Peru.",
"The viceregal building was built over a Huaca and is part of the Cultural heritage of Peru since 1980."
],
[
"History",
"Named after its original owner and once owned by Nicolás de Ribera and Hipólito Unanue, it is the location of the conference of the same name between José de San Martín and José de la Serna, 1st Count of the Andes.",
"Under the military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado, the building—already in a poor state, as its reconstruction was promoted by Raúl Porras Barrenechea—was expropriated as a consequence of the Peruvian Agrarian Reform."
],
[
"Gallery",
"San Martin y la Serna.jpg|The conference in a painting by Juan LepianiCasa Punchauca, El inexorable paso del tiempo 2.jpg|Lateral view in 2021Casa hacienda Punchauca-Lima-Perú 1.jpg|Ditto"
],
[
"See also",
"*Peruvian War of Independence"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Erich Schneider (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Erich Schneider''' (2 August 1933 – 8 February 2024) was a German politician.",
"A member of the Christian Democratic Union, he served as president of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg from 1984 to 1992.Schneider died in Burgstetten on 8 February 2024, at the age of 90."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Kenneth Washington (engineer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kenneth Washington''' is an American Engineering and Vice President of Software Engineering at Amazon and Senior Vice President and Chief Technology and Innovation Officer.",
"At Amazon Washington is responsible for new devices and services.",
"He previously served as Chief Technology Officer at Ford Motor Company.",
"He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2024."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Washington grew up in inner city Chicago.",
"As a child he was passionate about robotics and science, and had a toy Erector Set.",
"At the age of twelve his father completed his own doctorate, and his family moved to Milwaukee.",
"His father became a lecturer at Marquette University.",
"During middle school Washington relocated to Texas, where he became increasingly aware of the energy crisis.",
"He eventually completed three degrees in nuclear engineering at Texas A&M University, where he became the first African American to earn a doctorate in nuclear engineering.",
"His doctoral research considered high order numerical solutions for advection-diffusion problems.",
"After earning his doctorate Washington joined Sandia National Laboratories.",
"Here he was part of the first team that showed it was possible to join off-the-rack computers together and get them to act like a supercomputer.",
"After a few years he was made Director of Distributed Computing at the Sandia California site."
],
[
"Career",
"Washington was eventually made Chief Information Officer at Sandia National Laboratories.",
"He moved to Lockheed Martin as Chief Technology Officer.",
"He was made Vice President of the Space Systems Advanced Technology Center, and specialised in cyber security.In 2014 Washington joined Ford Motor Company as Chief Technology Officer.",
"She was responsible for design and delivery of the technology strategy, including the identification of new materials, as well as emerging propulsion, automation and manufacturing systems.",
"In 2021 Washington left Ford to join Amazon.At Amazon Washington was responsible for consumer robotics.",
"Specifically, he oversaw the development of Astro, Amazon's first household robot.",
"In 2023 he was named Senior Vice President and Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Medtronic."
],
[
"Awards and honours",
"* 2012 Black Engineer of the Year Award in Research Leadership* 2020 Elected to the National Academy of Engineering* 2022 Texas A&M University College of Engineering Outstanding Alumnus* 2023 Black Engineer of the Year"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2011 Australian Individual Speedway Championship"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2011 Australian Individual Speedway Championship''' was a motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Individual Speedway Championship.",
"The event was held over four rounds.Chris Holder won his third championship."
],
[
"Rounds",
"RoundDateVenueWinner1 15 January Loxford Park Speedway, Kurri Kurri Chris Holder2 22 January Gillman Speedway, Adelaide Chris Holder3 26 January Broken Hill Speedway, Broken Hill Chris Holder4 29 January Olympic Park, Mildura Darcy Ward"
],
[
"Final classification",
"Pos.",
"Rider TotalGold Chris Holder 69Silver Darcy Ward63Bronze Davey Watt 63'''4''' Rory Schlein 63'''5''' Cameron Woodward55'''6''' Cory Gathercole 52'''7''' Justin Sedgmen 51'''8''' Kozza Smith50'''9''' Ty Proctor 50'''10''' Sam Masters 40'''11''' Richard Sweetman 38'''12''' Kyle Newman 31'''13''' Jason Doyle29'''14''' Taylor Poole 17'''15''' Arlo Bugeja 14 '''16''' Mitchell Davey11'''17''' Brock Gates3'''18''' Ryan Sedgmen2'''19''' Brenton Barnfield2"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Australian Individual Speedway Championship* Australia national speedway team* Sports in Australia"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Janika Mölder"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Janika Mölder''' (born 4 January 1970) is a retired Estonian rhythmic gymnast and coach."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Mölder has become Estonian champion 22 times, thus making the Soviet national rhythmic gymnastics team as part of the group.",
"She made her debut at the European Championships in 1986, winning silver.At the World Championships in 1987 they won silver in the All-Around and with 6 balls behind Bulgaria .",
"In 1988 she competed at the European Championships in Helsinki, winning silver in the All-Around and with 6 balls as well as gold with 3 hoops and 3 ribbons, she also graduated from the Tallinn Secondary School of Science.",
"The following year, at the World Championships in Sarajevo, the Soviet group won gold with 3 hoops and 3 ribbons, silver in the All-Around and with 6 clubs.In 1993 she graduated from the Faculty of Physical Education of the University of Tartu.",
"Later she founded her own rhythmic gymnastics club, Janika.",
"Since 1995 she organise the Miss Valentine tournament in Tartu.Janika Mölder has been a member of the Estonian Reform Party since 1999."
],
[
"Membership and award",
"She was a member of Tartu City Council from 1993 to 1996, from 1999 to 2002 and from 2009 to 2012.In 2017 she was awarded the Order of the White Star 5th class."
],
[
"Personal life",
"In 2012 she married her longtime partner Kaupo Kallemaa, with whom she has two children: Carmel (1997) who's also a rhythmic gymnast, and Carl-Aksel (2004).",
"Since then, she has divided her time between Estonia and Canada, where her daughter Carmel, who previously represented Estonia in competitions and now competes for Canada, working at club Kalev Estienne, founded by Estonian Evelyn Koop.",
"She now coaches at the Glimmer Athletic Club."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Rolf Selzer"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rolf Selzer''' (5 December 1942 – 12 February 2024) was a German journalist and politician.",
"A member of the Social Democratic Party, he served in the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein from 1983 to 1996.Selzer died on 12 February 2024, at the age of 81."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Frank Wenter"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Frank A. Wenter Sr.''' (June 11, 1852–October 9, 1929) was an Austrian-born American politician who served as president of the Chicago Sanitary District and who was the unsuccessful nominee of the Democratic Party in the 1895 Chicago mayoral election."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Wenter was born in Central Germany on June 11, 1852.He immigrated to the United States as a child.",
"In adulthood, he became a prominent Chicagoan."
],
[
"Chicago Sanitary District",
"Wenter served three terms on the Chicago Sanitary District's board of trustees as a Democrat.",
"He was first elected on December 12, 1889, in the special election to select the inaugural board members.",
"Prior to this, during the November 5, 1889 election, voters approved the ballot measure that created the district.",
"He was reelected on November 5, 1895 and November 5, 1900.His tenure ended December 4, 1905.On December 8, 1891 , the board of trustees voted for Wenter to serve as its president, a role he held until December 3, 1895.The groundbreaking ceremony for the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal occurred on September 3, 1892.Wenter performed the ceremonial first shoveling."
],
[
"Mayoral campaigns",
"Wenter circa 1901===1893===Wenter unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Party nomination in the 1893 special election held after the the assassination of Mayor Carter Harrison Sr. Harrison's death had left Chicago's Democratic Party in search of a leader.",
"Ahead of the election, many individuals were speculated as potential candidates, including Wenter.",
"Wenter was regarded to be a leading \"Harrisonite\".",
"Wenter ultimately went all-in as a candidate and campaigned heavily.",
"He was avidly supported by the party's Harrison camp.",
"He was backed by the ''Chicago Times'' and Cook County Democratic Party Chairman John McGillen.",
"In the primary election held to elect delegates for the city's nominating convention, John Patrick Hopkins had a clear victory.",
"In a last minute move, McGillen, attempted to appoint himself the chair of the convention, presumably so that he would be in a position to disqualify delegates supporting Hopkins.",
"However, the party's executive committee overruled this by a vote of 7 to 2.At the convention Wenter, Hopkins, and John A.",
"King had their names placed for nomination in the mayoral balloting.",
"Wenter received few votes during balloting, and withdrew his candidacy before the end of the first round of balloting, Hopkins was then nominated by acclamation.===1895===Incumbent Democrat mayor John Patrick Hopkins, tarnished by the Ogden Gas Scandal, did not seek reelection in 1895.Wenter sought the Democratic nomination.",
"His sole competition was Chicago Postmaster Washington Hesing.",
"In his pursuit of the nomination, Wenter received support from the wing of the party that had in the past backed slain former mayor Carter Harrison Sr.",
"Swift withdrew from contention, and Wenter was nominated by acclamation at the city's Democratic Party convention.",
"Wenter was better-known in 1895 than he had been in 1893.Wenter's main general election opponent was George Bell Swift, the Republican nominee who formerly acted as mayor after the 1893 assassination of Mayor Carter Harrison Sr. Also running was the People's ticket nominee Bayard Holmes.Wenter was seen as a strong Democratic candidate in what was expected to be a terrible election cycle for Democrats.",
"Amid the Panic of 1893, the Democratic Party experienced a national decline in support and Republicans experienced a national rise in support.",
"In Chicago, local decline in Democratic support was also attributable to both local matters and the overall national decline in support of Democrats.",
"Local matters that contributed to this decline in support included fallout of the Ogden Gas Scandal and an especially strong disapproval in Chicago of Democratic President Grover Cleveland's intervention in the Pullman Strike and the economic fallout of the Panic of 1893.Wenter sought to present himself as an individual who was not a \"machine politician\".",
"He also sought to make it clear was not intending to run on Hopkins' record.",
"He argued the central concern of the election should be \"competence\".",
"He contrasted his well-regarded record as head of the Sanitary District with what had been a controversial brief tenure of Swift as interim mayor.",
"Wenter lost the election, receiving 39.68% to Swift's 55.36%.",
"Holmes received 4.96%."
],
[
"Chicago Civil Service Commission",
"Wenter circa 1906At the start of July 1906 Wenter was the manager of Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne's successful 1905 Chicago mayoral campaign.",
"In 1906, Dunne appointed Wenter to serve on the Chicago Civil Service Commission.",
"While past appointments to the commission had been done with the advice and consent of the Chicago City Council, the Chicago corporation counsel had advised Mayor Dunne that this was not required, and so Wenter was appointed unilaterally by the mayor.",
"Wenter was appointed to the seat that had been held by previous commission president Joseph W. Errant, whose term had just expired.On May 4, 1907, new mayor Fred A. Busse dismissed all of the Civil Service Commission's members from their posts.",
"Wenter and other commission members attempted to refuse to comply with their removal."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Wenter and his wife, Anna, had three children.In 1908, James F. Stepina was granted a divorce from his wife after he alleged in his divorce filing that his wife had carried out an extramarital affair with Wenter.",
"Days later, Wenter's wife Anna filed for divorce.",
"Wenter did not contest the divorce suit, which alleged that Wenter had had an extramarital affair with Manitou, Colorado resident Dell Myers.",
"Anna Wenter was friendly with Mrs. Stepina and opted not to name her in the divorce filing, though it was understood that the revelations in the Stepinas' divorce were the impetus for the Wenters' divorce."
],
[
"Death",
"Wenter died of heart disease at the age of 75 on October 9, 1929.His funeral was held two days later, and he was interred at Chicago's Graceland Cemetery."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Beth Sutton"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Beth H. Sutton''' is an American general surgeon who is the president-elect of the American College of Surgeons."
],
[
"Life",
"Sutton earned a M.D.",
"from Baylor College of Medicine in 1976.She completed a residency at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple.",
"She did an internship at the St. Paul Hospital at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.",
"Sutton works as a general surgeon in private practice in Wichita Falls, Texas.",
"In 1984, she was elected a fellow of the American College of Surgeons (ACS).",
"Sutton has experience performing gallbladder surgeries.",
"She was president Association of Women Surgeons in 1999.From 2004 to 2010, she was the governor-at-large of the ACS North Texas Chapter.",
"In 2007, she served as the president of the Texas Surgical Society.",
"Sutton was a member of the ACS board of governors executive committee from 2008 to 2010.She was a member of the ACS board of regents from 2012 to 2021 and served as its chair.",
"On October 25, 2023, she was named the ACS president-elect.",
"She is set to succeed Henri Ford in October 2024."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Zimbiri"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Zimbiri''' (born 1991) is a painter and contemporary artist from Bhutan.",
"She was the first woman to have a solo art exhibition in Bhutan.",
"Inspired by writers such as Shel Silverstein and William Blake, as well as minimalism and Bhutanese culture, she is a leading figure in Bhutan's contemporary art scene."
],
[
"Biography",
"Born in 1991 in Thimpu, Zimbiri grew up in Bhutan.",
"She has a degree in Fine Art and Economics from Wheaton College, USA.",
"Her first show, ''Faces,'' was the first solo contemporary art exhibition by a woman to be held in Bhutan.",
"Held in 2015, the series was inspired by Shel Silverstein's poem ''Everything on It.''",
"She has exhibited her work in Taipei, at the Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan, and in 2020 Grosvenor Gallery in London was the first institution to show her work in Britain.",
"There she exhibited work as part of Asian Art in London, showing part of her body of work inspired by the tiger.Zimbiri uses traditional Bhutanese materials, such as hand-woven canvases (rhay-shing) and natural paints (saa-tshen).",
"She is inspired by minimalism and colour field painting, as well as Bhutanese culture, from masks to flowers.",
"She has also experimented with producing work as an NFT.",
"In 2022, her series ''Imaginary Lines,'' inspired by the work William Blake, was exhibited at Nature Morte in Vasant Vihar, New Delhi."
],
[
"Reception",
"According to Kinley Wangmo, her work is a signifcant contribution to Bhutanese contemporary art.",
"For Jason Hopper, her work demonstrates \"the increased participation of women in contemporary art\" in Bhutan.",
"For Ma Padioleau, she is \"the leading female artist in Bhutan\"."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* In Conversation with Bhutanese Contemporary Artist Zimbiri"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Ettrick and Northern"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Ettrick and Northern''' was a railroad in southeastern Wisconsin.",
"It was built to connect the village of Ettrick to the Green Bay and Western interchange in Blair.",
"It lasted from 1922 to 1928, when it was bought out by locals and renamed the Ettrick Railroad Co."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Anmol Kharb"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Anmol Kharb''' is an Indian badminton player.",
"She won gold at the Badminton Asia Team Championships.",
"She is the 2023 Indian national badminton champion."
],
[
"Performance timeline",
"=== National team ===* ''Senior level'' Team events 2024 Asia Team Championships '''G'''=== Individual competitions ===* ''Junior level'' Events 2023 Asia Junior Championships 3R"
],
[
"See also",
"*India national badminton team *List of Indian sportswomen"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Norris W. Hensley"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Norris Wilson Hensley''' (December 2, 1872 – October 24, 1940) was an insurance agent in Tampa, Florida."
],
[
"Early years and ancestry",
"Norris Wilson Hensley was born on December 2, 1872, near Charleston in Kanawha County, West Virginia to Mordecai Hensley and Julia Ann Emeline Melton.His father's parents were William Hensley and Sarah Guthrie.",
"Sarah was the daughter of James Guthrie, the namesake of Guthrie, West Virginia.",
"His mother's parents were Daniel Melton and Elizabeth Kelly.",
"Elizabeth was the daughter of Moses Kelly, who with his brother Aaron was an early settler of Union District on the Kanawha River.Norris Hensley attended National Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio and Mountain State Business College in Parkersburg, West Virginia.",
"He taught school in Milton, West Virginia.He married Annie Laura Castor in Huntington, West Virginia on June 11, 1902.The ceremony was performed by W. L. Cocke."
],
[
"Tampa",
"=== Grocery ===Hensley's first job in Tampa was working as a bookkeeper for the grocery business F. H. Davis & Co.",
"He had a daughter, Florida Virginia Hensley, die as an infant on April 22, 1904.=== Bank ===He was a bookkeeper for the Exchange National Bank from 1904 to 1906.His only son Robert Burns Hensley was born February 2, 1905.He was cashier and bank teller at the Bank of Tampa from 1907 to 1910, including during the Panic of 1907.===Insurance===With his brothers Emory and Fred Hensley, N. W. Hensley & Co. insurance firm was founded in 1910 and existed through the Florida Land Boom.Hensley was an active Democrat and attended the 1924 Democratic National Convention."
],
[
"Death and legacy",
"He died October 24, 1940.He was a member of the First Baptist Church under pastor Claude W. Duke.The Hensley-Stovall Arcade at 420 Lafayette St. is named after him and ''Tampa Tribune'' publisher Wallace Stovall."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"William Gillis (businessman)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''William Gillis''' ( – July 18, 1869), sometimes spelt '''Gilliss''', was an American businessman, real estate developer, and pioneer, who was one of the 14 original founders of Kansas City, Missouri."
],
[
"Biography",
"Gillis was born in Somerset County, Maryland to Thomas Gilliss and Nelly Cannon, but ran away in 1806 at age 14 by ship and moved to Cincinnati.",
"While there, he started a carpentry business and befriended William Henry Harrison.Gillis served in the military, and fought in the Battle of Tippecanoe and the War of 1812.After the war, Gillis moved to Kaskaskia, Illinois with his brother and guardian, John.",
"While there, he met Pierre Menard, ended his carpentry, and began trading.",
"He was adopted into the Delaware Tribe of Indians in 1819.In 1820, he became the head of the Menard & Valle trading company, which he used to trade with other Native American tribes.In the early 1830s, Gillis moved to Jackson County, Missouri and continued his trade with Native Americans.",
"In 1838, he was one of the 14 original founders of the Town of Kansas, building the city's first hotel, the \"Union Hotel\", in 1848.In 1846, he married his niece, Mary Ann Troost, who was also a niece of fellow Kansas City founder Benoist Troost.",
"In 1854, he helped fund the ''Kansas City Enterprise'' and the ''Kansas City Journal''."
],
[
"Death and legacy",
"Gillis died on July 18, 1869, in Kansas City, Missouri.",
"After his death, his $500,000 (around 11 million in 2024) was inherited by Mary Ann.",
"A Missouri Supreme Court case was held by Kahketoqua, a native woman whom Gillis married in 1829, over her getting his inheritance money because of their marriage.",
"She won the case, and was given one third of his inheritance.",
"Other Native women he married, such as Wa-Wau-tiqua in 1820, and Poquas in 1824, also sued, but they didn't win any money.Mary Ann used her inheritance to build the Gillis Orphans Home, and the Gillis Opera House."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Find a Grave"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Jeanette Coron"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Jeanette Coron''' is a singer, songwriter, producer, composer, blogger and author.",
"She has published seven books, including ''“Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover”, “Destined for Greatness”, “A Love Like This”, “Home Is Where the Heart Is”'' and ''“Building Castles In Heaven.”'' In early 2024, she released “ROYALTY”, a three track EP which features songs like ''“Until I Met You”,“Like a Teenage Girl”,'' and the Disney like Pop ballad called, ''“You Are My Dream Come True”''.",
"She's also published several other music albums; ''“Not That Kind of Girl”, “God is Gracious”,'' and ''“Coronation”.''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Karl-Werner Rüsch"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Karl-Werner Rüsch''' (29 September 1937 – 12 February 2024) was an Austrian civil engineer and politician.",
"A member of the Freedom Party, he served in the Landtag of Vorarlberg from 1976 to 1984.Rüsch died in Dornbirn on 12 February 2024, at the age of 86."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Beijoca"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jorge Augusto Ferreira de Aragão''' (born 23 April 1954), better known as '''Beijoca''', is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward."
],
[
"Career",
"Beijoca is considered one of the greatest players in the history of EC Bahia, with 106 goals scored and state champion on six occasions.",
"At the age of 16, he debuted in the professional team and formed an attacking partnership with José Sanfilippo, and scored his first goal for Bahia in a last-minute draw against SC Corinthians in the 1970 Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa.He played for a large number of clubs, most notably Flamengo, where he played in 1979 and played 9 games, scoring 1 goal."
],
[
"Style of play",
"Beijoca attracted attention on the field due to his physical form, always overweight and moving little on the field.",
"He faced a major problem with alcoholism during his career, which was why he did not sign long contracts, in addition to frequently getting involved in fights.",
"Still, he had an outstanding ability to score goals."
],
[
"Honours",
";Bahia*Campeonato Baiano: 1970, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979;Individual*1981 Campeonato Baiano top scorer: 26 goals"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Beijoca at ogol.com.br"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2010 Australian Individual Speedway Championship"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2010 Australian Individual Speedway Championship''' was a motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Individual Speedway Championship.",
"The event was held over four rounds.Chris Holder won his second championship."
],
[
"Rounds",
"RoundDateVenueWinner1 2 January Gillman Speedway, Adelaide Troy Batchelor2 3 January Olympic Park, Mildura Troy Batchelor3 9 January Newcastle Showgrounds, Newcastle Chris Holder"
],
[
"Final classification",
"Pos.",
"Rider TotalGold Chris Holder 56Silver Troy Batchelor55Bronze Darcy Ward51'''4''' Rory Schlein 48'''5''' Cory Gathercole 52 '''6''' Ty Proctor 38'''7''' Jason Doyle36'''8''' Justin Sedgmen36'''9''' Cameron Woodward 34'''10''' Sam Masters 30'''11''' Josh Auty 26'''12''' Alex Davies 22'''13''' Mark Lemon 21'''14''' Robert Ksiezak 15'''15''' Josh Grajczonek 9'''16''' James Holder8'''17''' Joe Haines7"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Australian Individual Speedway Championship* Australia national speedway team* Sports in Australia"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Andrea Lykke Oehlenschlæger"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Andrea Lykke Oehlenschlæger''' (; born 11 August 1997) is a Danish singer and musical theatre actress.",
"She has sung with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra."
],
[
"Early and personal life",
"Andrea (born Sara) Lykke Oehlenschlæger and her twin sister Anna (born Saba) Lykke Oehlenschlæger were born on 11 August 1997 in Addis Abbaba, Ethiopia.",
"They were adopted from Ethiopia at eight months old and were raised in Ringkøbing, Jutland.",
"Oehlenschlæger is married to Ludvig Brygmann, with whom she had her first child in 2023."
],
[
"Career",
"Oehlenschlæger and her sister moved to Copenhagen, with Saba starting off as a model and entrepreneur in teeth whitening products while Oehlenschlæger herself pursued a singing and musical acting career.",
"Her sister would then follow her footsteps in early 2023, when she replaced her in the role of Dionne for the musical ''Hair'' due to Oehlenschlæger's pregnancy.In 2022, Oehlenschlæger participated in season 19 of , where she danced with Eugen Miu."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"List of Portuguese records in Olympic weightlifting"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Portugal.",
"Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Weightlifting Federation of Portugal (Federação de Halterofilismo de Portugal)."
],
[
"Current records",
"===Men===EventRecordAthleteDateMeetPlaceRef55 kgSnatch81 kg''Standard''Clean and Jerk101 kg''Standard''Total182 kg''Standard''61 kgSnatch98 kgRicardo Mendonça3 June 2023Baixa da Banheira, PortugalClean & Jerk118 kgRicardo Mendonça3 June 2023Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal216 kgRicardo Mendonça3 June 2023Baixa da Banheira, Portugal67 kgSnatch104 kgRafael Candeias5 November 2022Maia, PortugalClean & Jerk128 kgRafael Candeias5 November 2022Maia, PortugalTotal232 kgRafael Candeias5 November 2022Maia, Portugal73 kgSnatch115 kgRafael Candeias6 July 2023European Youth ChampionshipsChișinău, MoldovaClean and Jerk145 kgRafael Candeias8 September 2023 World ChampionshipsRiyadh, Saudi ArabiaTotal260 kgRafael Candeias8 September 2023 World ChampionshipsRiyadh, Saudi Arabia81 kgSnatch136 kgMiguel Almeida18 August 2023Meissen, GermanyClean and Jerk170 kgMiguel Almeida18 August 2023Meissen, GermanyTotal306 kgMiguel Almeida18 August 2023Meissen, Germany89 kgSnatch151 kgMiguel Almeida25 March 2023Baixa da Banheira, PortugalClean and Jerk180 kgMiguel Almeida3 December 2022Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal321 kgMiguel Almeida25 March 2023Baixa da Banheira, Portugal96 kgSnatch140 kgJoão Melo16 October 2021Baixa da Banheira, PortugalClean and Jerk170 kgFrancisco Lourenço3 June 2023Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal302 kgJoão Melo3 July 2021A Coruña, Spain102 kgSnatch144 kgAntónio Vital e Silva31 March 2019Aldeia de Paio Pires, PortugalClean and Jerk172 kgFrancisco Lourenço3 December 2022Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal311 kgAntónio Vital e Silva8 June 2019Baixa da Banheira, Portugal109 kgSnatch156 kgAntónio Vital e Silva14 October 2023Maia, PortugalClean and Jerk181 kgAntónio Vital e Silva14 October 2023Maia, PortugalTotal337 kgAntónio Vital e Silva14 October 2023Maia, Portugal+109 kgSnatch158 kgAntónio Vital e Silva26 March 2022Baixa da Banheira, PortugalClean and Jerk186 kgAntónio Vital e Silva4 June 2022Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal339 kgAntónio Vital e Silva4 June 2022Baixa da Banheira, Portugal===Women===EventRecordAthleteDateMeetPlaceRef45 kgSnatch45 kgJoana Antunes11 November 2023Maia, PortugalClean and Jerk58 kgNair Pinto15 April 2023European ChampionshipsYerevan, ArmeniaTotal102 kgNair Pinto15 April 2023European ChampionshipsYerevan, Armenia49 kgSnatch55 kgMargarida Passos8 March 2020Baixa da Banheira, PortugalClean and Jerk70 kgMargarida Passos8 March 2020Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal125 kgMargarida Passos8 March 2020Baixa da Banheira, Portugal55 kgSnatch66 kgMargarida Pontes3 June 2023Baixa da Banheira, PortugalClean and Jerk86 kgMargarida Pontes3 June 2023Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal152 kgMargarida Pontes3 June 2023Baixa da Banheira, Portugal59 kgSnatch80 kgRita Gomez7 September 2023World ChampionshipsRiyadh, Saudi ArabiaClean and Jerk93 kgRita Gomez7 September 2023World ChampionshipsRiyadh, Saudi ArabiaTotal175 kgRita Gomez7 September 2023World ChampionshipsRiyadh, Saudi Arabia64 kgSnatch79 kgMarta Monteiro9 September 2023World ChampionshipsRiyadh, Saudi ArabiaClean and Jerk103 kgMarta Monteiro2 July 2023A Coruña, SpainTotal181 kgMarta Monteiro9 September 2023World ChampionshipsRiyadh, Saudi Arabia71 kgSnatch82 kgMafalda Monteiro25 March 2023Baixa da Banheira, PortugalClean and Jerk107 kgMafalda Monteiro25 March 2023Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal189 kgMafalda Monteiro25 March 2023Baixa da Banheira, Portugal76 kgSnatch81 kgTeresa Tavares16 September 2023World ChampionshipsRiyadh, Saudi ArabiaClean and Jerk96 kgTeresa Tavares26 March 2023Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal176 kgTeresa Tavares20 April 2023European ChampionshipsYerevan, Armenia81 kgSnatch85 kgJéssica da Silva7 December 2019Baixa da Banheira, PortugalClean and Jerk107 kgJéssica da Silva7 December 2019Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal192 kgJéssica da Silva7 December 2019Baixa da Banheira, Portugal87 kgSnatch96 kgJéssica da Silva22 April 2023European ChampionshipsYerevan, ArmeniaClean and Jerk118 kgJéssica da Silva22 April 2023European ChampionshipsYerevan, ArmeniaTotal214 kgJéssica da Silva22 April 2023European ChampionshipsYerevan, Armenia+87 kgSnatch92 kgJéssica da Silva3 December 2022Baixa da Banheira, PortugalClean and Jerk122 kgJéssica da Silva3 December 2022Baixa da Banheira, PortugalTotal214 kgJéssica da Silva3 December 2022Baixa da Banheira, Portugal"
],
[
"References",
";General* Portuguese Weightlifting Records ''26 October 2023 updated'';Specific"
],
[
"External links",
"* Weightlifting Federation of Portugal"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"The Power Worshippers"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism''''' is a 2019 nonfiction book by American journalist and author Katherine Stewart.",
"The book describes Christian nationalism in the United States as a regressive political ideology with historical ties to opposition to abolitionism in the 19th century, hostility towards Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs in the 1930s, and resistance to the civil rights movement in the 1950s.",
"Christian nationalists, Stewart argues, falsely believe that America was founded on the Bible and vocally reject the principle of separation of church and state established by the Founding Fathers of the United States, desiring instead to impose their version of theocracy and authoritarianism in its place, often by force."
],
[
"Development",
"Stewart first became interested in the subject in 2009, when she was directly confronted with the problem in her daughter's public school, where Christian evangelicals were using after-school programs known as Good News Clubs to promote their religious goals and proselytize to children, with their ultimate aim of defunding and eliminating public education in the United States.",
"Her experience led her to write the book ''The Good News Club: The Christian Right's Stealth Assault on America's Children'' (2012).",
"Stewart would later expand on this idea in ''The Power Worshipers'', proposing that charter schools are used by the religious and free market fundamentalists alike to privatize government services, which serves to both propagandize right wing ideas and beliefs and to redirect funds from the public to the private sector.",
"\"This privatization, although it covers itself in libertarian rhetoric, is essential to the project of indoctrinating the next generation in the 'right' ideology and the right religion—with the added benefit of funneling public dollars into the pockets of right-thinking businessmen.\""
],
[
"Synopsis",
"The book argues that Christian nationalism in the United States is far more than just a social movement focusing simply on culture war issues like abortion and gay marriage, but a highly organized and well funded political movement that seeks to replace secular, democratic values and institutions with conservative and religious ones, where the will to power takes precedence over religious, spiritual, and moral tenets of the Christian faith.",
"Stewart presents a history of the movement, showing how in the 1970s, early right-wing Christian nationalism was less concerned with morality and more interested in fighting the IRS to maintain the tax-exempt status of their churches.",
"This led to the rise of the New Right and their novel use of abortion by Jerry Falwell and others as a political issue to unify their side, even as many conservatives continued to support legal abortion until the 1990s.",
"The Christian nationalist movement attracted major funding by plutocrats with similar goals, leading to their increasing control and eventual takeover of the Republican Party, starting with the election of Ronald Reagan in the 1980s, and ending with the election of Donald Trump in 2016, who would successfully help members of the movement repeal legal abortion and open the door to the goals of Christian nationalism at the federal level with his anti-democratic, autocratic style, which represents a recrudescence of the divine right of kings, a notion supported by Christian nationalists, who believe that kings derive their authority from God, and cannot be held accountable by the rule of law."
],
[
"Related work",
"Reviewers noted that Stewart's book fills a niche on the subject of Christian nationalism in the United States, including previous work by Jeff Sharlet on The Fellowship in ''The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power'' (2008) and ''C Street: The Fundamentalist Threat to American Democracy'' (2010); Anne Nelson's investigation of the Council for National Policy in ''Shadow Network: Media, Money, and the Secret Hub of the Radical Right'' (2019); Gerardo Marti's historical focus in ''American Blindspot: Race, Class, Religion, and the Trump Presidency'' (2019); and Andrew L. Whitehead and Samuel L. Perry's ''Taking America Back for God: Christian Nationalism in the United States'' (2020)."
],
[
"Adaptation",
"The book was partly adapted for the documentary film ''God & Country'' (2024) by director Dan Partland and producer Rob Reiner."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Stewart, Katherine (2022)2019.",
"''The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism''.",
"New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.",
".",
"."
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Eichler-Levine, Jodi (March 20, 2020).",
"\"Why Christian nationalists think President Trump is heaven-sent\".",
"''The Washington Post''.",
"Retrieved February 18, 2024."
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate: Covert Action and Internal Operations"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate: Covert Action and Internal Operations''''' is a 2017 book about the Inter-Services Intelligence written by Owen L. Sirrs."
],
[
"Contents",
"The book is an analytical study of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), the main intelligence agency of Pakistan.",
"He uses a structured inquiry to dissect the role and function of the ISI, challenging the notion of the agency as either a rogue agency or a parallel state.",
"The book posits that the ISI operates under military directives, executing policies crafted by the military hierarchy, rather than following civilian government orders.Sirrs uses a question-based approach to structure the narrative, employing questions both to introduce and conclude sections, which serves to frame the ISI's activities within a coherent investigative context.",
"The historical trajectory of the ISI is delineated, with particular attention to its role in domestic security.",
"The author details the ISI's influence over domestic politics, media, and its efforts to quash dissent, highlighting its evolution into a powerful internal security force following the establishment of an \"internal wing\" during Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's tenure.The book also includes personal stories of ISI operatives, revealing the personal motivations and backgrounds of ISI personnel, including a story of a major who defected in 1971 due to disillusionment with the army's actions in East Pakistan.Sirrs further explores the ISI's involvement in unconventional warfare, particularly its management of jihadist groups against India and Afghanistan.",
"He delineates between militants deemed beneficial for Pakistan's strategic interests and those considered threats to the state.The book's exploration of the secretive Directorate S within the ISI remains inconclusive, reflecting the inherent challenges in understanding the agency's covert operations."
],
[
"Reception",
"The book has been reviewed by ''Foreign Policy'' and ''Studies in Intelligence''."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Vincenzo Siniscalchi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Vincenzo Siniscalchi''' (7 August 1931 – 12 February 2024) was an Italian lawyer and politician.",
"A member of the Democratic Party of the Left and the Democrats of the Left, he served in the Chamber of Deputies of Italy from 1995 to 2006.Siniscalchi died in Naples on 12 February 2024, at the age of 92."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2F-NENDCK"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''2F-NENDCK''' ('''2-fluoro-N-ethylnordeschloroketamine''', '''2'-fluoro-2-oxo-phenylcyclohexylethylamine''', '''2'-fluoro-2-oxo PCE''') is a recreational designer drug from the arylcyclohexylamine family, with dissociative effects.",
"It was first identified in Australia in 2022, and has subsequently been found in China and Taiwan."
],
[
"See also",
"* 2-Fluorodeschloroketamine* 3-Fluorodeschloroketamine* Fluorexetamine* Methoxetamine* N-Ethylnorketamine"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Atish FC Tank"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Atish Football Club Tank''' is a Pakistani football club based in Tank, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.",
"It last competed in the 2014 PFF League."
],
[
"History",
"Atish Tank was founded by a group of 10 individuals, including club manager Hizbullah.The club participated in the Peshawar District Football League in 2005, losing by 0–2 against United Club.The club made its professional debut in the 2014 PFF League.",
"It was one of the two clubs from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa who qualified, along with Mardan Blue Star, both qualifying by virtue of winning the inter-district tournaments.",
"The club finished last in the group stage, after losing by 1–2 and 0–1 to Young Ittefaq and Baloch Nushki respectively.The club subsequently missed league exposure for the next years, as Pakistan was suspended from all football activities by FIFA in 2015 due to the Pakistan Football Federation crisis.In 2019, the club was ousted from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Football Cup organised by Ufone held at Tehmas Khan Football Stadium in Peshawar, after losing by 0–1 to DFA Chitral.",
"In 2020, the club lost by 0–3 against Eleven Star from Bannu in the final of a tournament organised by the Frontier Corps.",
"In 2021, the club again participated in the ''Ufone 4G Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Football Cup 2021,'' again losing to DFA Chitral by 2–4 in the penalties after both sides failed to score a goal.",
"In 2022, the club clinched a record victory of 7–1 over POPO FC in final of the Peshawar Football League.",
"In the subsequent edition of the Peshawar Football League in 2023, the club failed to defend the title after losing to Ideal FC Chitral by 3–4 in the final."
],
[
"Competitive record",
"The club's competitive records since the 2014 season are listed below.SeasonNational Challenge CupAFC President's CupAFC Cup2014–15Football Federation League30Group stageDNPDNPDNP"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Atish FC Tank at Global Sports Archive* Atish FC Tank at Soccerway"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Olivia de Santiago Concha, 4th Marchioness of Casa Concha"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Olivia Sofía de Santiago Concha y Valdés, 4th Marchioness of Casa Concha, 4th Marchioness of Rocafuerte''' (15 November 1892 – 30 September 1977) was a Chilean noblewoman."
],
[
"Life and family",
"Olivia was born in Santiago on 15 November 1892, as the child of Daniel Santiago Concha Subercaseaux, a civil engineer, and his wife Carolina Valdés Ortúzar.",
"Her paternal grandfather, Melchor Concha y Toro, was a successful businessman and Chilean politician.In 1916, while her family was staying in Paris, Olivia was portrayed by the Italian painter Giovanni Boldini, who was in his final years.",
"Boldini, who had painted many royals and aristocrats, liked Olivia's portrait (''La signora in rosa'', \"the lady in rose\") so much, that he decided to keep it for himself.",
"After a legal battle against the Concha family, Boldini agreed to make a smaller version of the portrait for the buyers.",
"Only in 2016, her son Mariano was able to look at the original painting at the Ferrara museum were it is kept.During the first half of the 20th century, Concha y Toro vineyard, the Concha's family business, suffered harsh financial difficulties.",
"Olivia, who had inherited his grandfather's business abilities, was able to put the company back on track.",
"Today, Concha y Toro is the largest producer and exporter of wines from Latin America and one of the ten largest wine companies in the world."
],
[
"Marriage and issue",
"In 1923, Olivia married the diplomat and politician Mariano Fontecilla Varas, who would later reclaim the title of Marquess of Montepío.",
"They had one son:* Mariano Fontecilla de Santiago Concha, 5th Marquess of Casa Concha (b. Santiago 28 November 1924)."
],
[
"Titles",
"Arms of the marquess of Casa Concha.Olivia was a direct-line descendant of both José de Santiago Concha, 1st Marquess of Casa Concha and Nicolás Jiménez de Lobatón, 1st Marquess of Rocafuerte.",
"Both were Spanish officers in the Viceroyalty of Peru, and their titles had expired shortly after the Peruvian War of Independence as their successors did not request them.",
"Olivia's uncle, Carlos Concha Subercaseaux, requested both of the titles in 1915, but he died two years later in 1917.Olivia obtained the rehabilitation of both titles.",
"She succeeded as marchioness of Rocafuerte in 1953 and marchioness of Casa Concha in 1970."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2008 Australian Individual Speedway Championship"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2008 Australian Individual Speedway Championship''' was a motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Individual Speedway Championship.",
"The event was held over five rounds.Chris Holder won his first championship."
],
[
"Rounds",
"RoundDateVenueWinner1 29 December '07 Olympic Park, Mildura Chris Holder2 2 January Gillman Speedway, Adelaide Chris Holder3 5 January Borderline Speedway, Mount Gambier Chris Holder4 9 January Newcastle Showgrounds, Newcastle Chris Holder5 11 January Sydney Showground Stadium, Sydney Chris Holder"
],
[
"Final classification",
"Pos.",
"Rider TotalGold Chris Holder 100Silver Troy Batchelor86Bronze Joe Screen78'''4''' Cameron Woodward 77'''5''' Freddie Lindgren 77'''6''' Jason Doyle 73'''7''' Filip Sitera58'''8''' Robert Ksiezak48'''9''' Cory Gathercole 43'''10''' Tom Hedley 37'''11''' Aaron Summers 36'''12''' Josh Grajczonek 32'''13''' Travis McGowan 29'''14''' Trevor Harding 28'''15''' Ty Proctor 28'''16''' Lee Herne25'''17''' James Holder20'''18''' Richard Sweetman10"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Australian Individual Speedway Championship* Australia national speedway team* Sports in Australia"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Tonette S. Rocco"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tonette S. Rocco''' (born 1954) is an American academic in the field of educational policy studies.As of February 2024, she is a professor of educational policy studies at Florida International University.",
"She was inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame for her \"contributions as a social justice educator\"."
],
[
"Education",
"Rocco attended the Ohio State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration, a Master of Science in labor and human resources, a Master of Education, and a Doctor of Philosophy in adult education and human resource development.",
"During her studies, she co-founded the student organization Students for Disability Awareness."
],
[
"Career",
"While obtaining her degrees from the Ohio State University, Rocco worked for the university's Center of Special Needs Populations.Rocco joined Florida International University in 2005.For five years, Rocco was the director of the College of Education's Office of Academic Writing and Publication Support.",
"She also became responsible for the academic journal ''NewHorizons in Adult Education'' published through Nova Southeastern University.",
"The journal was later renamed to ''NewHorizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development.''",
"As of 2016, Rocco served as the journal's editor-in-chief.As of February 2024, Rocco is a professor of Adult Education and Human Resource Development in the Department of Educational Policy Studies."
],
[
"Accomplishments",
"In 2009, ''Challenging the Parameters of Adult Education'' received the University Continuing Education Association Frandson Book Award.",
"''Handbook of HRD'' and ''Routledge Companion to HRD'', both published in 2014, received the Forward Award from the Academy of Human Resource Development (AHRD).In 2015, Rocco received two awards from the AHRD.",
"\"Connection, Value, and Growth\", an article Rocco co-wrote with Maria S. Plakhotnik, Joshua C. Collins, Hilary Landorf, won the Monica M. Lee Research Excellence Award.",
"Rocco personally won the Laura Bierema Excellence in Critical HRD Award.In 2016, Rocco was inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame.The following year, ''Disrupting Adult and Community Education'' received an honorable mention for the Phillip E. Frandson Award for Literature in the Field of Professional, Continuing, and/or Online Education."
],
[
"Books",
"*******"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Google Scholar"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Church of Our Lady of the Forsaken, Lima"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Church of Our Lady of the Forsaken and of Saint Joseph''' (), known commonly as the '''Church of the Forsaken''' (), is a Catholic church located between Venezuela Avenue and the Jirón Recuay of the main square of Breña, in Lima, Peru.The current building is the successor of the church built between 1669 and 1671, formerly located at the first block of Jirón Áncash until its demolition in 1937 to make way for the construction of posterior garden of the new Government Palace."
],
[
"History",
"===Original building (1671–1937)===The original church in 1875, by Eugenio Courret.The original building was built between 1669 and 1671, under the reign of the Count of Lemos, then Viceroy of Peru.",
"Owned by the Jesuits, its first stone was placed in 1669, with its construction being carried out under Manuel de Escobar (Cajatambo; 1640 — Lima; 1695), ''alarife'' of Lima.According to writer Antonia Duran, its history dates back to the request for the construction of a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Forsaken made by Valencian merchant Bartolomé Calafé to the Cabildo of Lima in the 16th century, which was allowed through the grant of a terrain measured at 25 ''varas'' destined to the chapel and sacristy.",
"Years later, Calafé's daughter, Úrsula Morales, requested more terrain, as did the Jesuit afterwards for the construction of a school for destitute children.According to writer Jorge Bernales, the church was the favourite of the Count of Lemos, who, despite his office of Viceroy, was commonly seen sweeping the temple's street with a broom as per his humble character, and who requested that his heart be interred in the church upon his death, which was done.",
"After its demolition, it was subsequently moved to the Convent of San Pedro.Located between the Rímac River and the posterior face of Government Palace, it was demolished when the Palace was remodelled in 1937.A new terrain was purchased at the 12th block of Venezuela Avenue, at the Chacra Colorada neighbourhood of Breña, to house a replacement church.===New building (1945–present)===The building that replaced the original temple was designed by architect and built between 1940 and 1945 in the Modernist style.",
"The relics and items housed at the former church were preserved, being moved to the new building.In 1947, the church sheltered the Virgin of the Assumption, patron saint of the city of Chacas, for almost a year.",
"This was due to the fact that the sacred image was consumed by a fire on its platform during its patron saint's day in 1946 and had to be transferred to the capital for its restoration, after this, the altar of the temple was suitable for the virgin who came from the Andes to remain at the side of the Virgin of the Forsaken during the masses organised by the ''Chacasino'' residents in Lima in the last two months before its departure in August 1947."
],
[
"See also",
"*Historic Centre of Lima"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"HM Prison Stirling"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''HM Prison and Young Offender Institution Stirling''' is a prison facility in Stirling, Scotland, intended to replace HMP Cornton Vale.",
"Opened in 2023, it is Scotland's primary facility for incarcerated women and is designed to offer improved treatment for women in custody, and is notable in not utilising traditional penal designs such as bars on windows and cell doors, taking influence from trauma-informed care."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Felton Ross"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''William Felton Ross''' (May 9, 1927 - March 3, 2022), known as '''Felton Ross''' was a British-American physician and medical missionary who served as the medical director of the American Leprosy Missions."
],
[
"Early life",
"Ross was born in Leominster, England in 1927.He had his education at Lucton School and Lancing College.",
"Following two years of service in the Royal Army Service Corps, Ross gained a medical degree (MB.B.S.)",
"from The London Hospital Medical College in 1954."
],
[
"Career",
"Ross' leprosy work began in 1957 when he joined the British Colonial Office as a medical officer and received leprosy training in Nigeria.",
"He received training in leprosy surgery during a 12-month World Health Organization fellowship in India in 1960.From 1961 until 1966, he was the area superintendent for Nigeria's leprosy program.",
"In 1966, the American Leprosy Missions (ALM) appointed Ross as director of training at the All-Africa Leprosy Education and Rehabilitation Training Center (ALERT) in Addis Ababa.",
"Ross moved to the United States and served as the medical director of ALM from 1976 until 1997 and continued as a medical advisor and board member for several more years.",
"Ross also worked in Paraguay, Morocco, Nigeria, India, Brazil and many other locations."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Ross married Una Dickinson, a former missionary nurse, in May 1959.Together they had five children.",
"Ross passed away in 2022 in Goshen, Indiana."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Nemo Shelia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nemo Shelia''' (born August 6, 1991) is a Georgian footballer who plays as a forward for the Toronto Falcons."
],
[
"Club career",
"=== Early career ===Shelia began his professional career in the Georgian top-tier league with Gagra during the 2009–10 season.",
"He departed from the club after a series of injuries and limited playing opportunities.",
"He initially ventured abroad to Ukraine with hopes of securing a contract with Dynamo Kyiv's reserve team.",
"After failing to secure a contract with Dynamo, he would remain in Ukraine and play in the national amateur league with FC Marspirt.In 2011, he continued playing at the amateur level with FC Zbarazh and the following season with Dnister Zalishchyky.=== Georgia ===After several stints abroad, he returned to his native Georgia in 2014 by signing with Skuri Tsalenjikha in the country's second division.",
"In his debut season with the club, he appeared in 20 matches and recorded 2 goals.",
"Throughout his three tenure with Skuri, he served as the team captain.",
"He departed the club in 2016 when the organization began to experience financial difficulties.=== Ukraine ===In 2017, he returned to the Ukrainian national amateur circuit by securing a deal with Nyva Ternopil.",
"He left the club after making 5 appearances in the early summer of 2017.Following his departure from Nyva, he returned to the professional ranks by signing a contract with FC Ternopil in the Ukrainian third division.",
"His time with Ternopil was brief as he only appeared in 3 matches.",
"For the remainder of the 2017 season, he played with Nyva Terebovlya where he appeared in 12 matches and recorded 4 goals.In 2018, he played with DSO-Podillia where he won the Ternopil regional cup.",
"Shelia would sign with Agronyva-TNPU for the 2019 season.",
"Shortly after his signing, he was named the club's acting head coach.",
"In his debut season as manager, he led Agronyva to a third-place finish in the standings.=== Canada ===In the summer of 2023, he went abroad once more this time to play in the Canadian Soccer League with the Toronto Falcons.",
"He would record a hat trick on August 26, 2023, against Ooty Black Pearl.",
"Shelia would assist the club in finishing third in the standings."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Civil Aviation Act 1949"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Civil Aviation Act 1949''' was an public and general Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom covering civil aviation.",
"Among other provisions it repealed the Air Navigation Act 1920, set up a Ministry of Civil Aviation Constabulary and formalised the powers of the Minister of Civil Aviation, including those to regulate and establish aerodromes.",
"It was repealed by the Civil Aviation Act 1982, and reinforced the Air Navigation Act 1947.The Act was used to defend aircraft carrying opium illegally, because according to the act, if a British aircraft broke the law, it would have, \"for the purpose of conferring jurisdiction, be deemed to have been committed in any place where the offender may for the time being be.\""
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2002 Hackney London Borough Council election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Elections for Hackney London Borough Council''' in London were held on 2 May 2002.It was part of the wider 2002 London local elections.",
"The Labour Party successfully retained control of the council winning 45 seats compared to the Conservative Party who won 9 and the Liberal Democrats who won 3."
],
[
"Results Summary",
"Hackney local election result 2002PartySeatsNet changeVotesLabour451353,669Conservative9321,203Liberal Democrats3613,526Green09,109Others028,443Total69N/A105,947Source: BBC, London Datastore}"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Felling Town Hall"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Felling Town Hall''', formerly '''Felling Council Offices''', is a former municipal building in Sunderland Road, Felling, a district of Gateshead, in Tyne and Wear, England.",
"The building, which is currently in residential use, is a Grade II listed building."
],
[
"History",
"Following significant population growth, largely associated with the mining industry, a local board of health was established in Felling in 1868.The local board established its offices in the committee rooms of the Felling Store Co-operative Society before relocating to 4 Wesley Terrace in 1873.After the Felling Local Board of Health was replaced by Felling Urban District Council in 1894, the council officers for the new council were initially based in the offices in Wesley Terrace.",
"After finding this arrangement unsatisfactory, the new council decided to commission dedicated offices.",
"The site they selected was open ground on the south side of Sunderland Road.The foundation stone for the new building was laid by John Simpson, the chairman of the council, in January 1902.It was designed by the council surveyor, Henry Miller, in the Baroque Revival style, built by John Wilkinson in rubble masonry with ashlar stone dressings and was officially opened on 2 March 1903.The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of seven bays facing onto Sunderland Road.",
"A park was laid out to the east of the building and opened in July 1910.The building continued to serve as the headquarters of the district council for much of the 20th century, but ceased to be the local seat of government when the enlarged Gateshead Borough Council was formed in 1974.The final meeting of the council, held in the council chamber on 28 March 1974, concluded with speeches and a rendition of the Hokey Cokey.",
"The building subsequently served as the area offices for Gateshead Borough Council's housing department, and was grade II listed in 1985.The building was declared surplus to requirements in the early 1990s, and was subsequently made available for use as a temporary accommodation.",
"In September 2023, planning consent was granted to convert the building into 14 apartments."
],
[
"Architecture",
"The building is constructed of sandstone, with a slate roof.",
"It has two storeys and a basement, with a central four-stage tower, which is projected forward.",
"The tower incorporates a doorway with a semi-circular fanlight flanked by pilasters and brackets supporting a triangular pediment in the first stage, a rounded headed window enclosed in an aedicula in the second stage, a blind third stage, and an oculus also enclosed in an aedicula in the fourth stage, all surmounted by a steep French-style roof with cresting.",
"The two-bay sections on either side of the central tower are fenestrated by square headed windows with architraves on the ground floor, by round headed windows with keystones on the first floor and by single windows with segmental pediments at attic level.",
"The outer bays, which are projected forward and gabled, are fenestrated by pairs of square headed windows with architraves on the ground floor, by Venetian windows on the first floor and by round headed windows enclosed in aediculae in the gables above.Internally, the principal room is the council chamber which is long and wide.",
"The arms of the former council in the pediment above the door feature a flaming torch, the crest of the Brandling family, which owned the local collieries."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Aulenhausen"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Aulenhausen''' is a village (''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse.",
"It has around 240 inhabitants (2021)."
],
[
"Geography",
"The village is largely surrounded by forest in the eastern Hintertaunus, on a plateau between the Weinbachtal and Weiltal valleys and is part of the Taunus Nature Park.",
"Aulenhausen is located 3.4 km west of the centre of Weilmünster.",
"The district road 442 (''Kreisstraße 442'') runs through the village.The district borders Essershausen and Ernsthausen to the north and Weilmünster to the east.",
"Blessenbach and Elkerhausen (both districts of Weinbach) border it from the south and Weinbach centre to the west."
],
[
"History",
"The oldest known written mention of Aulenhausen was under the name ''Ulinhousen'' in 1333.Further mentions were made below the place names (the year of mention in brackets): ''Ulnhusen'' (1565), ''Ohlenhausen'' (1650), and ''Ahlenhausen'' (1740).",
"The first school was built around 1700.In the course of the territorial reform in Hesse, on 31 December 1970 the former market town of Weilmünster in the Oberlahn district merged voluntarily with the previously independent municipalities of Aulenhausen, Dietenhausen, Ernsthausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach, Lützendorf, Möttau, Rohnstadt and Wolfenhausen to form the new enlarged municipality of Weilmünster.",
"Essershausen was added on 31 December 1971.Own districts were established for the former municipalities, and they are still represented politically with an own ''Ortsbeirat'' and ''Ortsvorsteher'' within the larger municipality."
],
[
"Demographics",
"According to the 2011 census, there were 231 inhabitants living in Aulenhausen on 9 May 2011.Of these, 3 (1.3 %) were foreigners.",
"In terms of age, 39 residents were under 18, 84 between 18 and 49, 66 between 50 and 64 and 42 residents were older.",
"The residents lived in 105 households.YearPopulation1834214187125819052411946333197024720112312021240"
],
[
"Sights",
"The only protected building is the former town hall school.",
"It was built in 1888 to a design by the then building inspector as a simple gabled roof building on the corner facing ''Friedhofstraße''."
],
[
"Community life",
"* Founded in 1934, the Aulenhausen volunteer fire brigade (with its youth fire brigade since 1 January 1992) provides fire protection in the village.",
"* There is a village community centre in ''Langenbergstraße,'' a sports field and hall with an sports club (''TSG Aulenhausen''), a children's playground and hiking trails.== References =="
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Niels Geuking"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Niels Geuking''' (born 17 November 1992) is a German politician, serving as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Germany since 5 February 2024, representing the Family Party of Germany."
],
[
"Career",
"Niels Geuking was appointed to a vacancy in the European Parliament caused by the resignation of his father Helmut Geuking, who nevertheless intends to seek re-election in 2024."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"January 2020 Oicha massacres"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Between January 28 and 30, 2020, the Islamic State – Central Africa Province (ISCAP) killed at least seventy-three people in a series of massacres in Oicha Territory, Democratic Republic of the Congo.",
"The attacks spanned across several towns, especially Mantumbi, Manzingi, and Mamove."
],
[
"Prelude",
"The Allied Democratic Forces, a Ugandan jihadist group based in the DRC's North Kivu region, pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in 2017 following a shortage of funds.",
"The group renamed to the Islamic State – Central Africa Province (ISCAP), and began killings of civilians across North Kivu.",
"The Ugandan and Congolese militaries launched an operation in 2019 to expel ISCAP from the areas, with some success.",
"On December 29, 2019, ISCAP killed eighteen people in the town of Apetina-Sana in North Kivu."
],
[
"Massacre",
"The first attacks began in Manzingi and Eringeti on January 28, when ISCAP fighters killed fifteen people and injured six others.Further attacks began in Mayimoya on January 29, along the road.",
"People fled the town as the ISCAP fighters pushed into it.",
"They then rampaged through Mamove around 3pm on January 30, killing six civilians, and burning houses and motorcycles.",
"The towns of Aveli, Mantumbi, and Mulolya were attacked as well.",
"In Mantumbi, fourteen people were killed by the jihadists, and a taxi driver was killed in Aveli.",
"Three people were killed in Mulolya.Ten more bodies were found in Mantumbi on January 31, bringing the town's death toll to twenty-three.",
"Most of the victims were hacked to death by machete, the modus operandi of ISCAP."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"The death toll of the attacks, which spanned forty-eight hours, was seventy-three.",
"The Beni Civil Society sounded the alarm of a high number of ISCAP operatives in Mamove and Mantumbi following the attacks.Seven people were killed in a second attack by Mai-Mai militiamen in Mamove on January 31."
],
[
"Videography",
"* RDC: de nouveaux massacres attribués aux ADF dans l'est du pays - Le Journal Afrique TV5MONDE via Twitter== References =="
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"George McWhorter (Wisconsin politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''George H. McWhorter Sr.''' (1793January 19, 1867) was an American farmer, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer.",
"He served one term in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Waukesha County during the 1858 term.",
"He was also coroner of Waukesha County for two years.",
"His name was at least once misspelled \"McQuarter\"."
],
[
"Biography",
"George McWhorter was born in Salem, New York, in 1793.As a young man, he enrolled in the New York Militia for service in the War of 1812.He served as an ensign in the 50th New York militia regiment (Colonel John McCleary's regiment).He came west to the Wisconsin Territory in 1836, along with two brothers and two sons, and settled in what is now New Berlin.",
"McWhorter was an abolitionist and a member of the temperance movement, becoming one of the founders of Waukesha's first temperance organization in 1839.When the town of Muskego was first created in 1842 it also comprised the territory that would later be split off as the town of New Berlin, where McWhorter resided.",
"At Muskego's first town election, in April 1842, McWhorter was elected to the town board of supervisors.",
"In 1854, he became a member of the board of trustees of the First Presbyterian Church of Waukesha, and later served as an elder and deacon in the church.In 1857, McWhorter was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, running on the Republican Party ticket.",
"He represented Waukesha County's 4th Assembly district, which then comprised the towns of New Berlin, Brookfield, and Pewaukee.In the fall of 1858, he was elected coroner of Waukesha County, and held the office for a two-year term."
],
[
"Personal life and family",
"George McWhorter was the eldest of seven children born to Matthew McWhorter and his wife Mary Ann ('''' Turner).",
"Many of George's siblings moved with him to Waukesha County in the 1830s and became part of the history of that county.",
"His sister, Jane, was the second school teacher at the first known school in what is now the city of Waukesha.",
"His nephew, Paul Wheeler McWhorter was a soldier in the 28th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment during the Civil War, and then transferred to serve as a non-commissioned officer in the 54th United States Colored Infantry Regiment, and after the war became a colonel in the Wisconsin National Guard.George McWhorter married twice.",
"His first wife was Mary Lytle.",
"They married in 1815 and had five children together before her death in 1845.He later married Thetis Smith ('''' Johnson), the widow of Emery Smith, in 1854.There were no known children of the second marriage.",
"George McWhorter died January 19, 1867.Two of McWhorter's daughters married men who would serve in the Wisconsin State Assembly.",
"His eldest daughter, Mary, married George M. Humphrey, who represented their Assembly district in the 1st Wisconsin Legislature.",
"His youngest daughter, Nancy, married Eliphalet Stone, who represented Waukesha County in the 1872 term.McWhorter's youngest son, George H. McWhorter Jr., would serve 30 years as a justice of the peace in Milwaukee County, but committed suicide in 1899 after losing an election to remain in that office."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Anastasiia Osniach"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Anastasiia Vyacheslavivna Osniach ( Shustova)''' (, born 9 October 1996) is a Ukrainian freestyle wrestler.",
"She is a European Championships silver medalist in 76 kg event."
],
[
"Career",
"In 2013, Anastasiia became a world champion of 2013 World Cadets Championships and won a silver medal at the 2013 European Cadets Championships in 70 kg event.The following year, she represented Ukraine at the 2014 European Juniors Wrestling Championships, held in Warsaw, winning a bronze medal in 72 kg event.",
"At the next European Junior Championships, held in Istanbul, she won a silver medal in 72 kg event, losing Sabira Aliyeva from Azerbaijan in final match.In 2017, Anastasiia competed at the International Grand Prix for Aleksandre Medved's prizes, held in Minsk, winning a gold medal in 75 kg event.",
"She also became a bronze medalist of 2017 U23 World Wrestling Championships in Bydgoszcz in 75 kg event.In 2018, Anastasiia competed at the 2018 European U23 Wrestling Championships, held in Istanbul, where she became a European U23 champion in 76 kg event.In 2019, competing with Ukrainian women's national team, she won a bronze medal in Pro Wrestling League in India.The following years, competing with Ukrainian women's national team, she won a gold medal at the 2022 Wrestling World Cup in Coralville.At the 2024 European Wrestling Championships in Bucharest Anastasiia won a silver medal in 76 kg event, losing Yasemin Adar Yiğit from Türkiye in final match."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Anastasiia Osniach at United World Wrestling *"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Army of Bohemia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Army of Bohemia''' was a coalition field army during the War of the Sixth Coalition in 1813–1814.It was under the command of the Austrian field marshal Karl Philipp zu Schwarzenberg.",
"In addition to commanding the field army, Schwarzenberg was also the supreme allied commander and the commander of the Austrian army in Bohemia.The Army of Bohemia was formed by placing the Austrian, Russian and Prussian corps in Bohemia under a single command.",
"The Russian and Prussian corps were commanded by Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly, who was subordinate to Schwarzenberg.",
"Schwarzenberg's command was designated the Army of Bohemia on 1 May 1813.His chief of staff was Joseph Radetzky and all three coalition sovereigns—Emperor Francis I of Austria, Tsar Alexander I of Russia and King Frederick William III of Prussia—stayed at his headquarters.",
"Including reserves and guards, the Army of Bohemia contained 127,435 Austrians, 78,200 Russians and 44,907 Prussians.",
"This included well over half of Austria's front-line troops.The Army of Bohemia crossed the frontier into Saxony on 22 August.",
"It was defeated and suffered 38,000 casualties and the loss of 40 funs in the Battle of Dresden (26–27 August).",
"Pursued into Bohemia, it fought a successful defence in the Battle of Kulm on 29–30 August 1813.With the , it was victorious in the Battle of Leipzig (16–19 October), after which it pushed across Germany and invaded France.",
"Schwarzenberg placed a portion of the Army of Bohemia under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher of the Army of Silesia for the Battle of La Rothière on 1 February 1814.Afterwards, the armies separated again, although both advanced on Paris.",
"The Army of Bohemia captured Bar-sur-Aube (27 February) and was victorious in the Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube (20–21 March).",
"It entered Paris on 31 March, effectively bringing the war to an end."
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"**"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1986–87 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1986–87 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team''' represented the University of Iowa as members of the Big Ten Conference during the 1986–87 NCAA women's basketball season.",
"The Hawkeyes, led by fourth-year head coach C. Vivian Stringer, played their home games in Iowa City, Iowa at Carver–Hawkeye Arena.",
"They finished the season 26–5 overall, 17–1 in Big Ten play, sharing the regular season conference championship.",
"The team was the first Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team to advance to the Elite Eight in the women's NCAA basketball tournament."
],
[
"Roster"
],
[
"Schedule and results",
" Regular season NCAA tournament"
],
[
"Rankings"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Minnesota United FC season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Minnesota United FC season''' is the club's eighth in Major League Soccer.",
"Their season begins on February 24, 2024, where they faced Austin FC in Austin.",
"The club plays its home matches at Allianz Field in Saint Paul, Minnesota.",
"The club will attempt to reach the MLS Cup Playoffs after failing to reach the Playoffs last year.",
"The club is currently led by Interim Head Coach Cameron Knowles."
],
[
"Technical Staff",
"''As of February 18th, 2024'' Position Name Chief Soccer Officer and Sporting Director Head coach (Interim)"
],
[
"Roster",
"''As of February 20th, 2024'' No.",
"Name Nationality Position Date of birth (Age) Signed from Goalkeepers 1 Clint Irwin GK Colorado Rapids 97 Dayne St. Clair GK Maryland Terrapins Defenders 2 Devin Padelford (HGP) DF MNUFC Academy 3 Zarek Valentin DF Houston Dynamo FC 4 Miguel Tapias (INT) DF C.F.",
"Pachuca 5 Ethan Bristow (on loan at Stockport County F.C.)",
"DF Tranmere Rovers F.C.",
"6 Mikael Marqués (on loan at Västerås SK) DF AFC Eskilstuna 12 Derek Dodson DF Charleston Battery 15 Michael Boxall DF SuperSport United 27 DJ Taylor DF North Carolina FC Victor Eriksson DF IFK Värnamo Midfielders 7 Franco Fragapane (INT) MF Talleres 8 Joseph Rosales (INT) MF CA Independiente 10 Emanuel Reynoso (DP) (INT) MF Boca Juniors 17 Robin Lod MF Sporting Gijón 20 Wil Trapp MF Inter Miami CF 25 Alejandro Bran (on loan from C.S.",
"Herediano) MF C.S.",
"Herediano 31 Hassani Dotson MF Lane United FC 33 Kervin Arriaga (INT) MF C.D.",
"Marathon 37 Caden Clark (HGP) MF RB Leipzig Carlos Harvey MF Phoenix Rising FC Moses Nyeman MF S.K.",
"Beveren Forwards 11 Jeong Sang-bin (INT) FW Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.",
"14 Tani Oluwaseyi (INT) FW St John's Red Storm 21 Bongokuhle Hlongwane (INT) FW Maritzburg United 22 Teemu Pukki (DP) (INT) FW Norwich City F.C.",
"29 Patrick Weah (HGP) FW Saint Louis Billikens Jordan Adebayo-Smith FW New England Revolution II"
],
[
"Transfers",
"=== Transfers in ===DatePositionNo.PlayerFrom clubNotesRef.",
"September 7, 2023 MF 37 Caden Clark RB Leipzig Transfer January 15, 2024 DF 12 Derek Dodson Charleston Battery Free Agent January 15, 2024 FW Jordan Adebayo-Smith New England Revolution II Trade January 24, 2024 MF Carlos Harvey Phoenix Rising FC Transfer January 25, 2024 DF Victor Eriksson IFK Värnamo Free Agent January 25, 2024 MF Moses Nyeman S.K.",
"Beveren Free Agent === MLS SuperDraft ===RoundPickPlayerPositionPrevious clubStatusRef 1 9 Hugo Bacharach Defender Indiana Un-signed 1 20 Marcus Caldeira Forward West Virginia Un-signed 3 67 Morris Duggan Defender Marshall Un-signed 3 78 Babacar Niang Midfielder Wake Forest Un-signed === Transfers out ===DatePositionNo.PlayerTo clubNotesRef.",
"December 1, 2023 DF 12 Bakaye Dibassy Free Agent Option Declined December 1, 2023 FW 28 Ménder García Free Agent Option Declined December 1, 2023 MF 24 Ján Greguš Houston Dynamo Option Declined December 1, 2023 GK 13 Eric Dick Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Option Declined December 1, 2023 MF 42 Emmanuel Iwe Free Agent Option Declined December 1, 2023 DF 26 Ryen Jiba Free Agent Option Declined December 1, 2023 MF 18 Ismael Tajouri-Shradi Free Agent Option Declined December 1, 2023 GK 99 Fred Emmings Minnesota United FC 2 Option Declined December 1, 2023 DF 14 Brent Kallman Nashville SC Contract Expired December 1, 2023 MF 23 Cameron Dunbar Orange County SC Contract Expired === Loans in ===Start dateEnd datePositionNo.PlayerFrom clubRef.",
"January 16 End of 2024 Season MF 25 Alejandro Bran C.S.",
"Herediano === Loans out ===Start dateEnd datePositionNo.PlayerTo clubRef.",
"December 28, 2023 End of 2024 Season DF 5 Ethan Bristow Stockport County F.C.",
"February 14 End of 2024 Season DF 6 Mikael Marqués Västerås SK Fotboll"
],
[
"Friendlies"
],
[
"Competitions",
"===MLS regular season======= Standings =========Overall ==========Western Conference========= Results summary ========Regular season=======U.S.",
"Open Cup======Leagues Cup=======West 6===="
],
[
"Statistics",
"===Appearances and goals===:''Last updated February 20th, 2024.",
"''GoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards Player(s) transferred out but featured this season=== Goalscorers === Rank Name Major League Soccer U.S. Open Cup Leagues Cup Playoffs TotalOwn Goals 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0=== Assists === Rank Name Major League Soccer U.S. Open Cup Leagues Cup Playoffs Total=== Disciplinary record === Name Major League Soccer U.S. Open Cup Leagues Cup Playoffs Total Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0=== Clean sheets === Rank Name Major League Soccer U.S. Open Cup Leagues Cup Playoffs Total"
],
[
"Honors and awards",
"===Bell Bank Man of the Match=== Note: Bell Bank Man of the Match is voted on by fans on X near the end of each MLS Match.",
"PlayerPositionTimes WonMost Recent"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Chand FC Layyah"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chand Football Club Layyah''', also known as '''Chand Eleven''', is a Pakistani football club based in Layyah, Punjab.",
"It last competed in the 2013 PFF League."
],
[
"History",
"The club made its professional debut in the 2012 PFF League.",
"It finished at the top of the group B of the club leg, after winning by 1–0 against Afghan II, and drawing 1–1 to Eleven Star Club from Azad Kashmir.",
"In the final group stage comprising five teams, the club finished 4th, failing to qualify for the final.",
"In the next 2013 season, the club finished 2nd in the group A of the club phase, drawing by 0–0 to PMC Club Athletico Faisalabad, and 1–1 to Baloch Quetta, failing to qualify for the second phase of the club leg."
],
[
"Competitive record",
"The club's competitive records since the 2012 season are listed below.SeasonNational Challenge CupAFC President's CupAFC Cup2012–13Football Federation League20Final group stageDNPDNPDNP2013–14Football Federation League24Group stageDNPDNPDNP"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Chand FC Layyah at Soccerway"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Koper Open – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Xenia Knoll and Samantha Murray Sharan were the defending champions but chose not to participate.Irina Bara and Andreea Mitu won the title, defeating Suzan Lamens and Kaylah McPhee in the final, 6–2, 6–3."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Up and Down Broadway"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Up and Down Broadway''''' is a musical revue in two acts with music by Jean Schwartz, lyrics by William Jerome, and a book Edgar Smith.",
"The musical's loose plot concerns the god Apollo who arrives in New York City in the accompany of other Greek deities vowing to improve the theatrical tastes of the American public.",
"In the end they decide Broadway knows more about great entertainment than the Greek gods do.",
"The musical was written as a starring vehicle for Eddie Foy who portrayed the main servant of Apollo, Momus, and provided much of the work's comedic thrust.",
"''Up and Down Broadway'' premiered at the Casino Theatre on July 18, 1910, where it ran for a total of 72 performances; closing on September 17, 1910.The show is most famous for introducing the popular standard \"Chinatown, My Chinatown''."
],
[
"References",
"===Citations======Bibliography===*******"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"List of number-one singles of 1992 (Portugal)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Portuguese Singles Chart''' ranks the best-performing singles in Portugal, as compiled by the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa.Number-one singles in Portugal← 199119921993 →WeekSongArtistReference1/19922/1992\"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You\"Bryan Adams3/1992\"Taras e Manias\"Marco Paulo4/1992\"Don't Cry\"Guns N' Roses5/19926/19927/1992\"Mysterious Ways\"U28/1992\"Taras e Manias\"Marco Paulo9/1992\"Don't Cry\"Guns N' Roses10/199211/199212/199213/199214/1992\"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me\"George Michael and Elton John15/199216/199217/199218/199219/199220/199221/199222/199223/199224/1992\"Let's Talk About Sex\"Salt-n-Pepa25/1992\"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me\"George Michael and Elton John26/1992\"Maubere\"Rui Veloso27/199228/199229/199230/1992\"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me\"George Michael and Elton John31/1992\"Maubere\"Rui Veloso32/1992\"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me\"George Michael and Elton John33/1992\"Maubere\"Rui Veloso34/199235/199236/1992\"Knockin' on Heaven's Door\"Guns N' Roses37/1992\"Maubere\"Rui Veloso38/199239/199240/199241/199242/1992\"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me\"George Michael and Elton John43/1992\"Maubere\"Rui Veloso44/199245/1992\"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me\"George Michael and Elton John46/1992\"Maubere\"Rui Veloso47/199248/1992\"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me\"George Michael and Elton John49/1992\"Chuva Dissolvente\"Xutos & Pontapés50/1992\"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me\"George Michael and Elton John51/1992\"Chuva Dissolvente\"Xutos & Pontapés52/1992"
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"See also",
"* List of number-one albums of 1992 (Portugal)"
],
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"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Eve Lee"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Eve Jihyun Lee''' is a Canadian astrophysicist, and an assistant professor of physics at McGill University.",
"Her research concerns star formation and planet formation, including the formation of super-Earths."
],
[
"Education and career",
"Lee studied astronomy and physics at the University of Toronto, with a minor in mathematics.",
"She graduated with high distinction in 2011, under the mentorship of Norman Murray, and was granted a master's degree there in 2012.Next, she went to the University of California, Berkeley for continued graduate study in astrophysics.",
"She earned a second master's degree in 2014 and completed her Ph.D. in 2017.Her doctoral dissertation, ''The Late-Time Formation and Dynamical Signatures of Small Planets'', was supervised by Eugene Chiang.After postdoctoral research as a Sherman Fairchild Postdoctoral Scholar at the California Institute of Technology, Lee became an assistant professor of physics at McGill University in 2019."
],
[
"Recognition",
"Lee was the 2022 recipient of the Annie Jump Cannon Award in Astronomy, of the American Astronomical Society, \"for her illuminating work on the formation of stars, debris disks, and planets\", and the 2022 recipient of the Professor M. K. Vainu Bappu Gold Medal of the Astronomical Society of India.",
"She was selected as a keynote speaker at the 2024 meeting of the American Astronomical Society."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Home page*"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"List of schools in Manitoba"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of schools in Manitoba."
],
[
"School divisions"
],
[
"Public schools (K–12)",
"=== Northern school divisions ===School divisions in Northern Manitoba include Flin Flon SD, Kelsey SD, and Mystery Lake SD.DivisionSchoolGradesFlin FlonRuth Betts SchoolFlin FlonHapnot CollegiateK–12Flin FlonMany Faces Education CentreFlin FlonEcolé McIsaac School=== Louis Riel School Division ===LRSD serves the communities of St. Boniface and St. Vital in Winnipeg.SchoolGradesArchwood SchoolK–8Collège Béliveau9–12Dakota Collegiate9–12Darwin SchoolK–8Dr.",
"D. W. Penner SchoolK–6Frontenac SchoolK–8General Vanier SchoolK–8École George McDowell6–8Glenlawn Collegiate9–12Glenwood SchoolK–8École GuyotK–6H.",
"S. Paul SchoolK–8Hastings SchoolK–8École Henri-BergeronK–6Highbury SchoolK–8École HowdenK–6Island Lakes Community SchoolK–8J.",
"H. Bruns Collegiate9–12Collège Jeanne-Sauvé9–12École Julie-RielK–5Lavallee SchoolK–8Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre12École Marie-Anne-GabouryK–8Marion SchoolK–8Minnetonka SchoolK–8Nelson McIntyre Collegiate9–12Niakwa Place SchoolK–8Nordale SchoolK–8École ProvencherK–8École Sage Creek SchoolK–8Samuel Burland SchoolK–8Shamrock SchoolK–8St.",
"George SchoolK–8École St. GermainK–5École Van BelleghemK–6École VarennesK–8Victor H. L. Wyatt SchoolK–8Victor Mager SchoolK–8Windsor Park Collegiate9–12Windsor SchoolK–8=== Pembina Trails ===Pembina Trails SD serves the communities of Assiniboine South and Fort Garry in Winnipeg.SchoolGradesAcadia Junior High School7–9Arthur A. Leach School5–9Bairdmore SchoolK–6Beaumont SchoolK–5Beaverlodge SchoolK–5Chancellor SchoolK–6École Charleswood School6–8 (English)5–8 (French)École CraneK–4Dalhousie SchoolK–6École DieppeK–4Fort Richmond Collegiate10–12General Byng SchoolK–9Henry G. Izatt Middle School5–9Laidlaw SchoolK–8Linden Meadows SchoolK–8École secondaire Oak Park High School9–12Oakenwald SchoolK–6Pacific Junction SchoolK–5Pembina Trails Alternative High School11–12Pembina Trails Early College (PTEC)9–12École R.H.G.",
"Bonnycastle SchoolK–4Ralph Maybank SchoolK–6River West Park SchoolK–8Royal SchoolK–5Ryerson SchoolK–6Shaftesbury High School9–12École South Pointe SchoolK–8École St-AvilaK–6École Tuxedo ParkK–4École Van Walleghem SchoolK–8Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate9–12 (French)10–12 (English)École Viscount Alexander5–8Westdale School6–8Westgrove SchoolK–5Whyte Ridge SchoolK–4=== River East Transcona ===River East Transcona SD serves the communities of River East (North and East Kildonan), and Transcona in Winnipeg, as well as the RM of East St. Paul.SchoolGradesAngus McKay SchoolK–5Bertrun E. Glavin SchoolK–5Bird's Hill SchoolK–5École CentraleK–5Donwood SchoolK–5Dr.",
"F.W.L.",
"Hamilton SchoolK–5Emerson SchoolK–5Hampstead SchoolK–5Harold Hatcher SchoolK–5John de Graff SchoolK–5Joseph Teres SchoolK–5Lord Wolseley SchoolK–5Maple Leaf SchoolK–5École Margaret-UnderhillK–5École Neil Campbell SchoolK–5Polson SchoolK–5Prince Edward SchoolK–5Princess Margaret SchoolK–5Radisson SchoolK–5Sherwood SchoolK–5École Springfield Heights SchoolK–5École Sun Valley SchoolK–5Wayoata SchoolK–5Westview SchoolK–5Arthur Day Middle School6–8Chief Peguis Middle School6–8École John Henderson Middle School6–8John W. Gunn Middle School6–8École Munroe Middle School6–8École Regent Park6–8Robert Andrews Middle School6–8Valley Gardens Middle School6–8Bernie Wolfe SchoolK–8John Pritchard SchoolK–8École Salisbury Morse Place SchoolK–8Kildonan-East Collegiate9–12Collège Miles Macdonell Collegiate9–12Murdoch MacKay Collegiate9–12Collège Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau9–12River East Collegiate9–12Transcona Collegiate9–12=== Seven Oaks ===Seven Oaks SD serves the community of Seven Oaks in Winnipeg, as well as the RM of West St. Paul.SchoolGradesÉcole BelmontK–5Collicutt SchoolK–5École Constable Edward Finney SchoolK–5Forest Park SchoolK–5Governor Semple SchoolK–5James Nisbet Community SchoolK–5Margaret Park SchoolK–5Школа R.F.",
"Morrison SchoolK–5Riverbend Community SchoolK–5École Rivière-RougeK–5École TempletonK–5Victory SchoolK–5Edmund Partridge Community School6–8H.C.",
"Avery Middle School6–8École Leila North Community School6–8École Seven Oaks Middle School6–8A.E.",
"Wright Community SchoolK–8Amber Trails SchoolK–8Elwick Community SchoolK–8O.V.",
"Jewitt Community SchoolK–8West St. Paul SchoolK–8Collège Garden City Collegiate9–12Maples Collegiate* Maples Met School9–12Seven Oaks Met School9–12West Kildonan Collegiate9–12=== St. James-Assiniboia ===Seven Oaks SD serves the community of St. James-Assiniboia in Winnipeg.SchoolGradesÉcole AssiniboineK–5Athlone SchoolK–5École BannatyneK–5Brooklands SchoolK–5Buchanan SchoolK–5Crestview SchoolK–5Heritage SchoolK–5Lakewood SchoolK–5Linwood SchoolK–5Phoenix SchoolK–5École Robert BrowningK–5Sansome SchoolK–5Stevenson-Britannia SchoolK–5Strathmillan SchoolK–5École VoyageurK–5Bruce Middle School6–8George Waters Middle School6–8Golden Gate Middle School6–8Hedges Middle School6–8Lincoln Middle School6–8École Ness6–8Jameswood Alternative School9–12John Taylor Collegiate9–12St.",
"James Collegiate9–12Collège Sturgeon Heights Collegiate9–12Westwood Collegiate9–12=== Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine ===Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine (Franco-Manitoban School Division) has French-language schools distributed across the regions in Manitoba: Île-des-Chênes, La Broquerie, Laurier, Lorette, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, St. Claude, St. Georges, St. Jean Baptiste, St. Laurent, St. Lazare, St. Norbert, St-Pierre-Jolys, Ste.",
"Agathe, Ste.",
"Anne, Shilo, Thompson, and Winnipeg.SchoolLocationGradesÉcole LacerteWinnipegK–8École Précieux-SangWinnipegK–8École Roméo-DallaireWinnipegK–8École TachéWinnipegK–8Centre scolaire Léo-RémillardWinnipeg9–12Collège Louis-RielWinnipeg7–12École communautaire Aurèle-LemoineSaint-LaurentK–12École Christine-LespéranceWinnipegK–8École/Collège régional Gabrielle-RoyÎle-des-ChênesK–12École communautaire Gilbert-RossetSaint-ClaudeK–12École Jours de PlaineLaurierK–12École La SourceShiloK–12École communautaire La Voie du NordThompsonK–8École LacerteWinnipegK–8École LagimodièreLoretteK–8École Noël-RitchotWinnipegK–8École régional Notre-DameNotre-Dame-de-LourdesK–12École Pointe-des-Chênes Sainte-Anne-des-ChênesK–12École Précieux-SangWinnipegK–8École communautaire Réal-BérardSaint-Pierre-JolysK–12École Roméo-DallaireWinnipegK–9École Sainte-AgatheSainte-AgatheK–9École communautaire Saint-GeorgesSaint-GeorgesK–12École régionale Saint-Jean-BaptisteSaint-Jean-BaptisteK–12École Saint-JoachimLa BroquerieK–12École Saint-LazareSaint-LazareK–12École TachéWinnipegK–6=== Winnipeg School Division ===Winnipeg SD serves the communities of Winnipeg Centre (Downtown, Point Douglas) and River Heights in Winnipeg.SchoolGradesStanley Knowles SchoolK–5Garden GroveK–8Greenway SchoolK–6Children of the Earth9–12Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute9–12Gordon Bell High School7–12Kelvin High School9–12R.B.",
"Russell Vocational High School9–12Sisler High School9–12Technical Vocational High School9–12Winnipeg Adult Education Centre12"
],
[
"Private schools (K–12)",
"SchoolLocationTypeGradesBalmoral Hall SchoolWinnipegAll-girls schoolBeautiful Savior Lutheran SchoolWinnipegCalvin Christian CollegiateWinnipegCasa Montessori and Orff SchoolWinnipegChrist the King SchoolWinnipegFaith AcademyWinnipegFreedom International SchoolWinnipegGray Academy of Jewish EducationWinnipegHoly Ghost SchoolWinnipegHosanna Christian SchoolWinnipegI.",
"L. Peretz Folk SchoolWinnipegImmanuel Christian SchoolWinnipegThe King's SchoolWinnipegLake St. Martin School (Winnipeg Campus)WinnipegFirst Nations schoolLinden Christian SchoolWinnipegMennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute (MBCI)Winnipeg5-12Ohr HaTorah Day SchoolWinnipegOur Lady of Victory SchoolWinnipegParadise Montessori SchoolWinnipegRed River Valley Junior AcademyWinnipegShawenim Abinooji SchoolWinnipegSoutheast CollegiateWinnipegFirst Nations schoolSprings Christian AcademyWinnipegSt.",
"Alphonsus SchoolWinnipegSt.",
"Boniface Diocesan High SchoolWinnipegSt.",
"Charles Catholic SchoolWinnipegSt.",
"Emile Catholic SchoolWinnipegSt.",
"Gerard SchoolWinnipegSt.",
"Ignatius SchoolWinnipegCatholicSt.",
"John Brebeuf SchoolWinnipegSt.",
"John's-Ravenscourt SchoolWinnipegSt.",
"Mary's AcademyWinnipegSt.",
"Maurice SchoolWinnipegSt.",
"Paul's High SchoolWinnipegTwelve Tribes SchoolWinnipegUniversity of Winnipeg CollegiateWinnipeg9-12Westgate Mennonite CollegiateWinnipegWinnipeg Mennonite Elementary & Middle SchoolsWinnipegWinnipeg Montessori School Inc.Winnipeg"
],
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"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Prescot Town Hall"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Prescot Town Hall''' is a municipal building in Warrington Road, Prescot, a town in Merseyside, England.",
"The building is currently used as the offices and meeting place of Prescot Town Council."
],
[
"History",
"===The first town hall===The first municipal building in the town was a tollbooth on the west side of the Market Place which may have dated back to the founding of the market in the 14th century.",
"It was rebuilt in 1551 and then demolished in the mid-18th century to make way for a new town hall, which was to be financed by public subscription.",
"Two foundation stones were laid, one of behalf of the local freemasons and the other on behalf of the lord of the manor, on 29 May 1755.The new three-storey building was designed in the Renaissance Revival style, built in red brick and was completed in in the late 1750s.The design involved an asymmetrical main frontage of three bays facing onto the Market Place with a distinctive apse at the southern end.",
"The ground floor was fenestrated by shop fronts, while the first floor was fenestrated by four small sash windows, and the second floor was fenestrated by a Venetian window flanked by a pair of sash windows with triangular pediments.",
"Internally, there were four shops on the ground floor, additional accommodation for the shops on the first floor and an assembly room for public use on the second floor.The court leet, which managed the town, met in the town hall but the local board of health, established in 1867, and the urban district council, which replaced it in 1894, were based in offices in Derby Road.",
"After becoming dilapidated, the old town hall was demolished in 1964.The Derby Road offices ceased to be the local seat of government when the enlarged Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council was formed in 1974.===The current building===The current building was commissioned by Boddingtons as a public house in the late 1970s.",
"The site had previously been occupied by another public house, the King's Arms.",
"The new building was designed in the modern style, built in red brick and was officially opened as the Lancashire Fusilier in April 1981.The design involved a two-storey block with a pitched roof at the rear, and a single-storey lean-to at the front, which allowed the slope of the pitched roof to continue downwards; the lean-to was fenestrated by two oriel windows.",
"The main entrance was on the St Helens Road frontage.",
"Following a refurbishment in the early 1980s, the public house was rebranded as The Fusilier.",
"The name recalled the volunteers of the 5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment, recruited and trained in the local area, who were deployed to the Western Front in February 1915 during the First World War and who saw action in the trenches under the instruction of the Lancashire Fusiliers.Prescot Town Council was established in 1974, with offices in Prescot Leisure Centre.",
"After the centre was demolished in 2011, the town council purchased The Fusilier, for use as a new town hall.",
"The contract was initially awarded to one contractor, Whittaker, but the company went bankrupt in 2013, and was replaced by another contractor, Carefoot.",
"The conversion was completed at a cost of £750,000 and the building re-opened in 2014.The lean-to was given a new glazed front, and the interior of the complex accommodated a reception area, function room, bar and kitchen.",
"There were meeting rooms and offices for the council on the first floor.",
"Several of the rooms were subsequently made available to the public for concerts and other community events."
],
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"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Mario Bigoni"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mario Bigoni''' was a Swiss-Italian footballer who played as a defensive midfielder."
],
[
"Playing career",
"Bigoni started his youth career at FC St. Gallen and played for their reserves in the 1.Liga.",
"In 2006, he moved to FC Gossau, helping them win promotion from the 1.Liga to the Challenge League in his first season.",
"After 70 league matches and one goal for Gossau, he was dismissed on 23 November 2009, due to his involvement in an international match-fixing scandal.",
"In early 2010, he briefly played for FC Sirnach-Stella until he, along with former Gossau teammates Marc Lütolf and Darko Damjanović, were indefinitely suspended by the Swiss Football Association in May 2010.Following this, he returned to his previous profession as a mechanic and became a youth coach at FC Rheineck."
],
[
"Betting Scandal",
"The Croatian mafia is alleged to have manipulated several matches of FC Gossau.",
"This became apparent as the club lost numerous consecutive league games against both strong and weak opponents.",
"After the 2008–09 season, Gossau was relegated from the Challenge League to the 1.Liga.",
"At the end of the season, Bigoni stated that a match from the previous season was \"not clean\" (a 0–4 defeat against FC Locarno on 24 May 2009) and that he received an offer from a teammate to fix the match, allegedly from the first choice goalkeeper, Darko Damjanović.",
"It remained unclear whether he accepted the offer, but he was suspended by FC Gossau and banned by the Swiss Football Association."
],
[
"Death",
"Bigoni died under mysterious circumstances.",
"On Saturday, October 8, 2011, he spent the evening with friends at a floating restaurant on the Rhine near Gaissau in Austria.",
"Subsequently, he disappeared without a trace.",
"Allegedly, he was heavily under the influence of alcohol when last seen.",
"He was then declared missing, and several search teams were summoned.",
"His body was found on Sunday, October 23, in the riverbed of the Old Rhine near Rheineck.",
"The discovery location was 1.5 km from the place of his disappearance.",
"The subsequent forensic report found no signs of foul play, suggesting an accident."
],
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"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Eros (cat)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Eros''' (2018 – January 1, 2024) was a stray cat, who lived in a housing complex in Başakşehir, Istanbul, Turkey.",
"Eros was subjected to torture and killed by an individual named İbrahim Keloğlan, who also resided in the same complex.",
"The subsequent legal proceedings, including a reduction in the sentence with good behavior and a deferred sentence, sparked public outrage and led to protest demonstrations across various cities in Turkey."
],
[
"Life",
"A resident of the complex, giving an interview to the newspaper after Eros' death, mentioned that the cat was approximately 6 years old and had been cared for by the people living there since birth.",
"The cat was named Eros due to its affectionate and gentle nature."
],
[
"Death",
"On January 1, 2024, İbrahim Keloğlan encountered Eros in the elevator of their apartment building.",
"Without any apparent reason, Keloğlan began kicking the cat.",
"Despite Eros' attempts to escape when the elevator doors opened on another floor, Keloğlan followed and blocked all escape routes, continuing the torture for approximately six minutes, ultimately causing Eros' death.",
"Following the incident captured by security cameras in the building, İbrahim Keloğlan faced legal charges.=== Trial ===In the indictment prepared by the Küçükçekmece Public Prosecutor's Office, the defendant was accused of kicking a cat, initially inside the elevator and later blocking the animal's exit from the building corridor, leading to the cat's death.",
"İbrahim Keloğlan faced a trial for the offense of \"intentional killing of a pet or domestic animal,\" with a possible sentence of six months to four years.",
"During the first hearing held on February 8, 2024, at the Küçükçekmece 16th Criminal Court of First Instance, Keloğlan was sentenced to one year and three months in prison.",
"However, he benefited from a three-month sentence reduction due to good behavior, and the court subsequently deferred the announcement of the verdict.",
"Lawyers for the case expressed dissatisfaction with the decision, stating that it was unlawfully lenient, and animal rights activists organized protests nationwide through social media.",
"The Küçükçekmece Public Prosecutor's Office and the Istanbul Bar Association Animal Rights Center announced their intention to appeal the verdict and take the case to a higher court.=== Protests ===The first collective reaction to Eros' killing came from the residents of the complex where the incident occurred.",
"On February 13, people gathered in the complex, protesting against the release of the perpetrator and demanding the removal of İbrahim Keloğlan from the premises.",
"Activists associated with the \"For Life Law Platform\" announced demonstrations for justice in various cities, including Ankara, Antalya, Hatay, Istanbul, and Izmir.",
"* '''February 13, 2024:''' The first nationwide protests, triggered by Eros' killing, began at the complex where he lived and died.",
"İbrahim Keloğlan, acquitted in the trial, was protested by residents gathered in a common area.",
"People expressed their unwillingness to live with a murderer and pledged to follow the legal process, initiating a signature campaign to expel Keloğlan from the complex.",
"* '''February 16, 2024:''' In the Karşıyaka district of Izmir, a group of animal lovers gathered to protest İbrahim Keloğlan for the killing of Eros and demanded a prison sentence.",
"Demonstrators, including lawyers, called for the removal of leniency in sentences for crimes against animals and the abolition of sentence reductions.",
"* '''February 17, 2024:''' Activists in Ankara's Çankaya district gathered to demonstrate for Eros and all animals subjected to torture and killing by humans.",
"The initiative, led by the \"For Life Law Initiative,\" received support from members of the \"Diren Tekir Nature and Animal Protection Association\" and the \"Ankara Bar Association Animal Rights Center,\" as well as journalist İrfan Değirmenci.",
"* '''February 18, 2024:''' Protesters, led by actress Leyla Somer, gathered in front of Marmara Park, a shopping center in Esenyurt, to protest against the release of the suspect."
],
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"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Casa Goyeneche"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Casa Goyeneche''', also known as the '''Palacio de Goyeneche''', the '''Casa Cavero''' or '''Casa Rada''', is an 18th-century historical building located at Jirón Ucayali, part of the historic centre of Lima, Peru.",
"The 959.20 m2 two-storey building is named after the family that formerly owned it."
],
[
"History",
"The house was built in 1771 for Ignacio Cavero y Vásquez de Acuña and his wife, Micaela de Tagle, on the Ucayali street in front of the Torre Tagle Palace.",
"Later, the house was the residence of José Matías Vásquez de Acuña, VII count of Vega del Ren, and his descendants.In 1859, after having been bequeathed by Archbishop José Manuel Pasquel to the Santo Toribio Seminary, its rector sold the house to Colonel .",
"It was remodeled in 1863 by architect under the Doric order.In 1894, Goyeneche's children inherited the house and in 1914 the younger sister, María Josefa de Goyeneche, Duchess of Goyeneche, became the owner.",
"In 1928, after the death of the Duchess of Goyeneche, the house was inherited by her second nephew Pablo A. Rada y Gamio, who in 1940 sold it to the banker .It was ultimately acquired by the ''Banco de Crédito del Perú'' in 1971."
],
[
"See also",
"*Peruvian colonial architecture"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Ana Cardoso (enslaved woman)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ana Cardoso Calvo''' (c.1650 - c.1715) was an enslaved mother, whose life and eventual freedom is seen to exemplify the experiences of enslaved Costa Rican women in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.",
"Her descendants include former presidents, such as Oscar Arias Sanchez, as well as the writer Carlos Luis Fallas Sibaja."
],
[
"Biography",
"Born c.1650 in Cartago, Costa Rica, Cardoso's mother was an enslaved woman owned by Ana Pereira Cardoso.",
"At around twenty years old Cardoso was purchased for 300 pesos by Spanish colonisers Tomás Calvo and his wife, Eugenia de Abarca.",
"Their son, Miguel Calvo, began a sexual relationship with Cardoso, and over the following twenty years she had at least five children with him.",
"Technically these children were owned by their grandmother, Eugenia.In 1687, Eugenia sold her grandson Francisco to his father Miguel; Miguel freed him the same day.",
"Four years later, in 1691, Eugenia sold her grand-daughters Maria (born 1682) and Feliciana (born 1685) to their father, who, again, promptly freed them.",
"In colonial Costa Rica, children and women were more likely to be manumitted than adult men.Cardoso was 'freed' in 1689 by Eugenia, however she was obliged to remain in service until the older woman's death.",
"This came in 1792.Two further children were born free in 1691 and 1694.In 1715, Miguel created his will, leaving Cardoso goods from his house up to the value of 200 pesos.",
"It also recognised his children as heirs, and bequeathed other enslaved people to them."
],
[
"Legacy",
"Cardoso's life is seen by Russell Lohse to exemplify that of enslaved women from this period.",
"In the same way Quince Duncan and Carlos Meléndez Chaverri, refer to the change in circumstance of her life as one that was common, but often unrecorded, and a significant contributor to the development of Costa Rican society.Many of her descendants include former Presidents of Costa Rica, such as Oscar Arias Sanchez.",
"Another was the writer Carlos Luis Fallas Sibaja."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"List of terrorist incidents against Israelis in Israel and the Palestinian territories in 2024"
],
[
"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 2024.The article also includes the most prominent attempted attacks during this year."
],
[
"Attacks",
"=== January === January 7 - Palestinian militants carried out a drive-by shooting attack in the West Bank at a vehicle with an Israeli license plate.",
"In the incident an Arab-Israeli civilian was killed and another passenger was severely injured and died of her injuries three weeks later.",
"January 12 - A Palestinian militant squad infiltrated into the Israeli settlement of Adora in the West Bank and started carrying out a shooting attack.",
"In the incident two Israeli civilians were injured.",
"All the three perpetrators were shot and killed.",
"January 15 - '''Ra'anana attack''': two Palestinian militants, from the Palestinian town of Bani Na'im in the West Bank, stabbed a female driver and stole her car, then injured over 18 Israeli civilians including children and murdered an elderly Israeli woman in a stabbing and vehicle-ramming attack that was carried out in several locations throughout the city of Ra'anana.",
"Both of the perpetrators were arrested.",
"January 29 - A Palestinian militant attempted to carry out a stabbing attack at the Israeli settlement Tekoa located in the West Bank.",
"The perpetrator was shot and killed.=== February === February 16 - '''Kiryat Malakhi attack''': a resident of the Shu'fat Palestinian refugee camp in East Jerusalem, who held a Israeli identity card, arrived in a stolen vehicle to the Re'em intersection in Kiryat Malakhi and opened fire with a handgun at a bus station.",
"Two Israeli civilians were killed, and four others were injured, two of whom were injured severely.",
"The perpetrator was killed by an off-duty IDF reservist."
],
[
"See also",
"* Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2024* Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel* Israel–Hamas war* 2024 in Israel* 2024 in Palestine"
],
[
"References"
],
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"External links"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1987–88 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1987–88 Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team''' represented the University of Iowa as members of the Big Ten Conference during the 1987–88 NCAA women's basketball season.",
"The Hawkeyes, led by fifth-year head coach C. Vivian Stringer, played their home games in Iowa City, Iowa at Carver–Hawkeye Arena.",
"They finished the season 29–2 overall, 17–1 in Big Ten play, winning the conference championship.",
"The team finished with the highest final ranking of any Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team at No.",
"2 in the final AP poll.",
"For the second straight season, Iowa advanced to the Elite Eight in the women's NCAA basketball tournament.With big expectations entering the season, the Hawkeyes were ranked No.",
"6 in the preseason AP poll the lowest ranking they would have all year.",
"The team won its first 22 games, including victories over five top 10 teams, highlighted by takedowns of No.",
"2 Auburn and No.",
"1 Texas in the Orange Bowl tournament in Miami.",
"The Hawkeyes themselves rose to the No.",
"1 ranking, a first ever for a Big Ten women's program, a perch they would hold onto for eight weeks.",
"Iowa's lone regular season loss was a 58–54 setback at No.",
"8 Ohio State.",
"The Hawkeyes finished the regular season 27–1 (17–1 Big Ten).Ranked No.",
"2 in the final three AP polls, the Hawkeyes received the No.",
"1 seed in the West region of the NCAA tournament.",
"Iowa defeated No.",
"8 seed, 19th ranked Stephen F. Austin and No.",
"4 seed, 15th ranked USC to reach the regional final.",
"Iowa faced a team they defeated earlier in the season, No.",
"2 seed and 7th ranked Cal State Long Beach, but were beaten by 20 points in a virtual home game for the team from Long Beach.Senior guard Michelle Edwards would be the first Iowa women's basketball player to have her number retired in 1990."
],
[
"Roster"
],
[
"Schedule and results",
" Regular season NCAA tournament"
],
[
"Rankings"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Josep Mompou"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Mompou and his brother Frederico.",
"'''Josep Mompou''' (1888–1968) was a Spanish painter.",
"His work in the permanent collections of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, and the Carmen Thyssen Museum.",
"His brother, Federico Mompou, was a pianist and composer."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"National Registry of Certified Chemists"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''National Registry of Certified Chemists''' ('''NRCC''') is an American certification agency for chemistry professionals founded in 1967.In 1999, the organization name changed from National Registry in Clinical Chemistry to National Registry of Certified Chemists to reflect the broader scope of chemists."
],
[
"Certifications",
"+ National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC) Certifications Name Designation Year Started Notes Cannabis Chemist Chemical Hygiene Officer 1997 Clinical Chemist NRCC-CC Clinical Chemistry Technologist Environmental Analytical Chemist Industrial Hygiene Chemist 2020 Joint program with American Industrial Hygiene Association Toxicological Chemist 1987 Toxicological Technologist 2012"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Gerald E. McGinnis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gerald Edward McGinnis''' (March 17, 1934 January 25, 2024; also known as '''Jerry McGinnis''') was an American inventor and businessman who founded Respironics, a medical device company which the sold first mass-produced CPAP machines."
],
[
"Biography",
"McGinnis was born on March 17, 1934, in Ottawa, Illinois to Joseph McGinnis and Dora Gress.",
"He was the youngest of seven children and his father worked in factories.",
"At a young age, McGinnis washed bakery trays to earn money and tinkered with household appliances and fixed old cars and bicycles.",
"McGinnis attended Illinois Valley Community College to study mechanical engineering and then joined the US Army, serving in the Korean War and setting up weaponry.",
"After leaving the US Army, he took advantage of the G.I.",
"Bill to fund his studies, gaining a bachelors of science in mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1958.McGinnis then moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to gain his master's degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Pittsburgh while simultaneously working at Westinghouse Electric in a research position to afford his degree.",
"He remained at Westinghouse for eleven years, eventually becoming the manager of the bioengineering department in 1963.As manager, he took part in research involving artificial hearts and human survival in space.",
"In 1969, McGinnis became head of the Surgical Research Department of Allegheny General Hospital, remaining in that position until 1971."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Hagia Sophia, Edessa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Basilica of Hagia Sophia''' of Edessa (Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, meaning \"Holy Wisdom\") was an ancient Early Christian church and later a Byzantine basilica.",
"It was constructed in the early 3rd century but is most notably known for its restoration into a Byzantine basilica by Justinian I.",
"It is also renowned for being the first site of the appearance of the ''mandylion''.It was a \"twin\" basilica of the Hagia Sophia of Constantinople, with a relatively similar floor plan.",
"Although its construction began seven years before the Hagia Sophia of Constantinople, in 525, it was completed eight years after the latter, in 545, mainly due to significant delays.",
"During the Early Middle Ages, it was considered one of the wonders of the world by some Christian and Muslim travelers.",
"It distinguished itself from the capital's basilica by being surrounded by water and having an interior predominantly decorated with white marble.The basilica persisted at least until the early 12th century, when a substantial part of the structure collapsed during a siege of the city.",
"While there are hardly any archaeological traces remaining, textual sources, including a fairly detailed Syriac hymn, can be used to reconstruct the architecture of the building."
],
[
"History",
"Hagia Sophia was dedicated to the \"Holy Wisdom\" (Ἁγία Σοφία / Hagía Sophía), identified with Jesus Christ and not to a human saint.==== Early Church ====The church was built in the early 3rd century in Edessa, making it the oldest church in the city.",
"Despite numerous floods and earthquakes over the following centuries, it was consistently restored.",
"In 394, it received relics attributed to Thomas the Apostle.==== Basilica ====Finally, after a significant flood in 525 that destroyed a substantial part of the city, Emperor Justinian I decided to rebuild it.",
"In doing so, he completely modified the structure, transforming the provincial cathedral into a Byzantine basilica.",
"The basilica is said to have been built by the Chalcedonian bishop Amidonius of Edessa, also called Amazonius in some sources, along with two others, Asuph and Addai.",
"However, it appears that the construction faced delays and multiple bishops succeeded each other without real progress.",
"Justinian I intervened in the early 540s to expedite and complete the work, likely motivated by the desire to have the basilica consecrated close to that of the new Chalcedonian bishop, Asklepios.",
"The goal was likely to strengthen the Chalcedonian faction within Syriac Christianity.The basilica is also noteworthy for having housed the mandylion, a relic alleged to be the face of Jesus imprinted on a cloth.",
"This relic was placed on the ''cathedra'', and the cathedral gained significance within Christendom, partly due to this relic.",
"During wars, a liturgical ceremony took place in the cathedral, during which the relic was taken outside the church and presented to the Byzantine army.",
"It was then used in battles as the imperial standard.The basilica had a complicated history; it was disputed between the Monophysites, who were trying to take control of it, and the Chalcedonians, who were trying to retain it.",
"After being under Monophysite control for a few decades, it was restored to the Chalcedonians by Emperor Heraclius.",
"This was later confirmed by the early Arab caliphates, who decided to leave the place of worship in the hands of the Chalcedonians.",
"Services were held there bilingually, with two choirs, a Syriac choir, and a Greek choir.",
"Additionally, it is challenging to assess the proportion of Syriac clerics within the cathedral compared to Greek clerics because Chalcedonian Syriac priests tended to bear Greek names, even if they were not Greek.The cathedral survived at least until the 12th century, when the western part of the building collapsed alongside most of it during the siege of the city by the Turks."
],
[
"Architecture",
"Its architecture is primarily known through a Syriac hymn in twenty-two strophes that describes the proportions and plans of the building quite precisely.",
"It is relatively similar to its contemporary \"twin\", the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, although it differs in some aspects, such as its decorations, which are predominantly made of marble.",
"It is sometimes considered the \"rival\" of the capital's basilica.Situated in a space surrounded by water, the builders' intent appears to have been to create a church representing the universe.",
"Thus, the waters surrounding the structure were seen as celestial waters, and the vault was covered in blue and studded with stars.",
"These ideas are present in Christianity, notably through the Book of Genesis, and are linked to the theology of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, particularly significant in Eastern Christianity in the 6th century.The French researcher Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet described the architecture of the building as follows:On the outside, it had three identical sides, indicating a square plan.",
"The only side with a different appearance was naturally that of the apse.",
"It was covered by a single dome on pendentives supported by four arches.",
"This dome was made of stones, externally covered with lead, while the interior ceiling was adorned with mosaics.",
"The sogitā described a covering of white marble on the walls, making it particularly radiant."
],
[
"Legacy",
"During the Middle Ages, the basilica was admired as one of the wonders of the world by Christian and Muslim travelers."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Badri Narayan Singh"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Badri Narayan Singh''', also known as '''BN Singh''', was a former principal of Harish Chandra Postgraduate College in Varanasi, India."
],
[
"Professional career",
"Singh joined the chemistry department at Harish Chandra Postgraduate College as the department head.",
"He remained in this position until 1992, when he then became the principal of Harish Chandra Postgraduate College|Harish Chandra Post-Graduate College.",
"Singh remained the college principal until his retirement in 2001."
],
[
"Education",
"Singh completed his BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in Chemistry from Banaras Hindu University."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Singh was born in Varanasi, India, where he remained for his whole life.",
"He was married to his wife of almost 50 years, Indrasani Devi, until her death in 2010.They had four children and seven grandchildren.",
"He died in February 2023."
],
[
"Legacy",
"In 2024, Harish Chandra Postgraduate College honored Singh's memory and contributions to the college through several awards started by his youngest daughter, Alka Kumar (Kashyap)."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Eliyahu Tamler"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Eliyahu Tamler''' (or '''Temler''' , August 25 1919 – April 29 1948) was an Irgun senior commander, who fought in the 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine."
],
[
"Biography",
"Eliyahu Tamler was born in 1919 in Zastavna, Kingdom of Romania (in present-day Ukraine), as Eduard Samuel Tamler, to Abraham and Sabina Tamler.",
"His father died when he was 13 years old.",
"He studied at a school in his hometown and at a gymnasium in the neighboring city of Cernăuți.",
"His father was a Zionist activist.",
"Eliyahu enroled at the University of Cernăuți, but didn't graduate.In 1939, he immigrated to Israel as an immigrant on the ship Parita, which sailed from the port of Constanța on July 12, carrying 857 Beitar activists, and after 42 days it arrived at the Tel Aviv coast.",
"Upon his arrival, Tamler joined the Beitar groups operating in Israel and later in the Irgun underground and was active in its ranks.",
"In 1942, he was arrested by the British in Haifa and sent to a detention camp near Mizra, from where he was released in March 1943.After his release, he was appointed commander of the Irgun's operational activity in the Petah Tikva District and later in Tel Aviv District.",
"As part of this role, he planned and carried out a large number of actions against the British authorities, such as the confiscation of an explosive truck en route to the Migdal Tzedek quarries, the explosion of communication pillars in the Petach Tikva area (1945), the confiscation of weapons from the British Army's warehouses in Sarafand, the attack on Immigration and Customs Offices in Haifa (February 12, 1944), the explosion of Oil Lines (May 1945), the confiscation of explosives from the Solel Boneh Company warehouses (August 1945), the attack on the Haifa Police (September 29, 1945) and the attack on the Lydda Railway Station during the Night of the Trains (1 November 1945).",
"On April 2, 1946, he was caught by the British carrying a weapon, sentenced to seven years in prison and imprisoned in the central prison in Jerusalem.",
"On February 20, 1948, together with 11 other Irgun and Lehi prisoners, he managed to dig a tunnel and escape from prison.",
"After his escape, he was appointed to a central role in the Irgun's national headquarters.",
"On April 29, 1948, Tamler was one of the Etzel commanders of the battle of Jaffa.",
"During this operation, he was hit by a British bombshell and killed.",
"Menachem Begin, who knew him closely, praised him, saying that \"Eliyahu is gone - there was nobody better in the organization than him\".",
"He was buried in the Nahalat Yitzchak cemetery."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Panther Club"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Panther Football Club''' is a Pakistani football club based in Faisalabad, Punjab."
],
[
"History",
"In 2004, Panther Club became one of the founding members of the Pakistan Premier League, making it's professional debut in 2004–05 Pakistan Premier League, finishing the season in relegation zone at 11th position with 30 points, but avoided relegation due to Allied Bank who finished on 8th position dissolved their team at the end of the season.The team got relegated in the next 2005–06 season, finishing 11th again, with 20 points.",
"The team participated in the 2005 National Challenge Cup, finishing first in the group C over Railways, Wohaib and City FC from Lahore.",
"In the second stage, the club finished last behind KRL, WAPDA, KESC, Navy and Police.In the 2006 PFF National League, the club failed to qualify for the second stage where it was grouped with Pakistan Television, HEC, and Dera XI.",
"In the next 2007–08 PFF League, the club finished 4th in the group A comprising seven teams, failing to qualify for the next stage."
],
[
"Competitive record",
"The club's competitive records since the 2004–05 season are listed below.SeasonNational Challenge CupAFC President's CupAFC Cup2004–05Pakistan Premier League1611DNPDNPDNP2005–06Pakistan Premier League1211Second stageDNPDNP2007–08 Football Federation League13Group stageDNPDNPDNP"
],
[
"Notable players",
"The players below had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries.",
"Players whose name is listed, represented their countries before or after playing for ''Panther Club''.",
"* Samar Ishaq"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Panther Club at Global Sports Archive"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Lady Baltimore"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lady Baltimore''' may refer to:* Anne Arundell, Lady Baltimore (c. 1615/1616–1649) English noblewoman* Charlotte Lee, Lady Baltimore (1678–1721) English noblewoman* Lady Baltimore cake American white layer cake* Lady Baltimore (eagle) non-releasable bald eagle* ''Lady Baltimore'' 1906 novel by Owen Wister"
],
[
"See also",
"* Lord Baltimore"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Koper Open – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Kathinka von Deichmann was the defending champion but chose not to participate.Aliona Bolsova won the title after Irina Bara retired in the final at 3–6, 6–2, 4–1."
],
[
"Seeds",
"All seeds receive a bye into the second round."
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half=======Section 1========Section 2=======Bottom half=======Section 3========Section 4===="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main Draw"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"St Hilda's Church, Beadlam"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The church, in 2005'''St Hilda's Church''' is the parish church of Beadlam, a village in North Yorkshire in England.The church was constructed in 1882, to a design by Charles Hodgson Fowler.",
"The church cost £1,119 13/6 to build.",
"The bell tower was weatherboarded in 1961, and in 1997, the church was grade II listed.The church is in the 13th century style, and is built of stone, with tiled roofs.",
"It consists of a nave and chancel under a single roof, a south porch, north-east vestry, and a west tower containing a single bell.",
"The belltower is built of wood, and has a pyramidal spire.",
"The windows are all lancets, and the east window has stained glass designed by Kempe & Tower, which was added around 1905.Inside, there is an octagonal font in stone, and a monument to Lilian Duncombe, carved in 1905 by Lady Feodora Gleichen."
],
[
"See also",
"*Listed buildings in Beadlam"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"Order of Yugoslavia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Order of Yugoslavia''' () was the highest national order of merit awarded in Serbia and Montenegro (known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 2003) between 1998 and the dissolution of the Union in 2006.It was intended to be awarded to heads of states and governments, in two variants: on grand collar or on sash.",
"According to the Law on decorations of 3 December 1998, the Order of Yugoslavia on grand collar was to be automatically awarded to the President of FR Yugoslavia upon their inauguration.",
"Only one such collar was ever produced, for then incumbent president Slobodan Milošević.",
"His successor, Vojislav Koštunica, declined the order after he was inaugurated.",
"No other person was ever awarded this order."
],
[
"Description",
"The new Law on decorations of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was proclaimed on 3 December 1998.It kept most of the old orders and decorations of the Socialist Yugoslavia, one of the exceptions being the introduction of the new highest national order of merit - the Order of Yugoslavia.",
"According to the Law, the Order of Yugoslavia was to have one class, but could be awarded on a grand collar (only to the heads of states) or on a sash (to heads of states and heads of governments).",
"It also stipulated that the President of Yugoslavia automatically becomes recipient of the Order of Yugoslavia on grand collar upon inauguration.",
"The order was to be awarded by the President of Yugoslavia (later Serbia and Montenegro).The Law did not give detailed description of the insignia of any decorations, but gave the Government mandate to do so.",
"The Government adopted a Decision of 17 June 1999 with precise descriptions of the orders and medals, but the Order of Yugoslavia was not mentioned in that decision.",
"The Order of Yugoslavia's insignia was precisely described only in the new Government's Decision of 27 July 2000.The star of the order has five points, and on it is a folk ornament made of gold in the form of a wreath with embedded gems.",
"The central part of the ornament is framed by a golden circle decorated with rubies.",
"The circular base in the center is covered with transparent red enamel on which is the golden coat of arms of the FRY.",
"The grand collar is made of gold it consists of 20 chain pieces that alternately bear the coat of arms of the FRY, and the central piece has engraved laurel branches decorated with four gems."
],
[
"History",
"Only one set of insignia of the Order of Yugoslavia was ever produced, in November 1999, for then incumbent President of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milošević (version with the grand collar).",
"Whether Milošević ever wore this insignia is not known.",
"Upon his arrest in 2001, the insignia was taken from him and kept in a vault of the Ministry of Interior of Serbia until 2014, when it was sent to the National Bank of Serbia.",
"After being inaugurated for the next President in October 2000, Vojislav Koštunica declined the order that was to be automatically awarded to him.",
"In May 2001, the Law on decorations was amended by the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia, and the paragraph that stipulated that the President automatically receives the order upon inauguration was removed from the Law."
],
[
"See also",
"* Orders, decorations, and medals of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"The Voice of Nature"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Voice of Nature''''' is an 1802 historical play by the British writer James Boaden.",
"It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London on 31 July 1802.It was inspired by the melodrama ''Le Jugement de Salomon'' by the French playwright Louis-Charles Caigniez.",
"The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 21January 1806.The original Haymarket cast included William Barrymore as Alphonso, King of Sicily, Charles Kemble as Rinaldo, John Waddy as Gareb, Robert Palmer as Riccardo, Catherine St Ledger as Alzira, Maria Gibbs as Lilla and Mary Ann Davenport as Bendetta."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.",
"Lexington Books, 2011.",
"* Jenkins, Annibel.",
"''I'll Tell You What: The Life of Elizabeth Inchbald''.",
"University Press of Kentucky, 2021.",
"* Nicoll, Allardyce.",
"''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009."
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"P. J. Yeager"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''P.",
"J. Yeager''' was an American politician who served in the Oklahoma Senate from statehood in 1907 until 1911."
],
[
"Biography",
"P. J. Yeager was born in Columbus, Ohio on April 10, 1859.He moved to Guthrie, Illinois at age 20 and opened a general store.",
"In 1895, he moved to Arkansas and he moved again in 1902 to Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation.",
"In 1904, his family settled in Tulsa where he was elected as an alderman in 1906.He was elected to the 1st Oklahoma Legislature as a member of the Democratic Party representing Tulsa County in the Oklahoma Senate from 1907 until 1911.He ran for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma in the 1910 Oklahoma elections."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"1954 in Switzerland"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Events during the year '''1954 in Switzerland'''"
],
[
"Incumbents",
"*Federal Council:**Rodolphe Rubattel (president, until December)**Max Petitpierre**Philipp Etter**Karl Kobelt (until December)**Max Weber (until January)**Josef Escher (until December)**Markus Feldmann**Paul Chaudet (from December)**Thomas Holenstein (from December)**Giuseppe Lepori (from December)"
],
[
"Events",
"* 25–29 August – The 1954 European Athletics Championships take place in Bern.",
"* 29 September – CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is founded in Geneva."
],
[
"Births",
"* 8 March – Marie-Theres Nadig, alpine skeir"
],
[
"Deaths",
"* 9 December – Josef Escher, politician (born 1885)"
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
[
[
"2026 National Hockey League All-Star Game"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2026 National Hockey League All-Star Game''' is an upcoming National Hockey League All-Star Game, scheduled to be held in early 2026 at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, the home of the New York Islanders.==History== The NHL awarded the Islanders as the game's hosts on February 18, 2024, during the 2024 NHL Stadium Series.",
"This game will be the first time since 1994 in New York City that the state of New York will host the game.",
"This would be the Islanders' second time hosting the NHL All-Star Game, after the 1983 game at the Nassau Coliseum, and the first time that UBS Arena will host the game, after its opening during the 2021–22 season.This will be the first All-Star Game since 2024, as in 2025 the NHL will instead host the new 4 Nations Face-Off as a preview for the league's return to Olympic participation in 2026.This edition of the All-Star Game will be the first held in the same year as Olympic participation since 2002; Commissioner Gary Bettman stated that the league intends to use the 2026 game as a \"send-off\" to the Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo."
],
[
"References"
]
] | wikipedia |
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