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The Noise (Australian TV series)
The Noise was an Australian music television show broadcast by SBS from 29 July 1986 until 1992. It was hosted by Annette Shun Wah until her on air departure from the show on 6 December 1992 after which the show was axed. The program played music videos, interviews an live footage. It did not follow the charts like most other shows and they played more emerging performers and played music across many genres. It was cancelled in 1997 due to pay-to-play fees imposed by record companies but was reinstated later that year. It was screened on weekdays at 5:30pm with a late night compilation show on Fridays before moving to a weekly show on Sundays.
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The Noise was an Australian music television show broadcast by SBS from 29 July 1986 until 1992. It was hosted by Annette Shun Wah until her on air departure from the show on 6 December 1992 after which the show was axed. The program played music videos, interviews an live footage. It did not follow the charts like most other shows and they played more emerging performers and played music across many genres. It was cancelled in 1997 due to pay-to-play fees imposed by record companies but was reinstated later that year. It was screened on weekdays at 5:30pm with a late night compilation show on Fridays before moving to a weekly show on Sundays.
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75,614,338
Alchemy (TV series)
Alchemy was an Australian music television show broadcast by SBS. It was hosted by Robbie Buck, Nicole Fossati and Frank Rodi. Beginning in 1998 as on ofshoot of Rodi's Alchemy radio show. Focussing on dance music it first played on Friday nights, premiering on 31 July 1998 and moving to Monday nights where it finished on 30 April 2001
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Alchemy was an Australian music television show broadcast by SBS. It was hosted by Robbie Buck, Nicole Fossati and Frank Rodi. Beginning in 1998 as on ofshoot of Rodi's Alchemy radio show. Focussing on dance music it first played on Friday nights, premiering on 31 July 1998 and moving to Monday nights where it finished on 30 April 2001
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75,614,344
NNH (disambiguation)
NNH may refer to:
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NNH may refer to: Number needed to harm, an epidemiological measure nnh, the ISO 639-3 code for Ngiemboon language Nou Nou Hau, an avant-garde dōjinshi manga anthology Natal Native Horse
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Justin Tatum
Justin Tatum (born March 10, 1979) is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is the interim head coach for the Illawarra Hawks of the Australian National Basketball League (NBL). He played college basketball for the Saint Louis Billikens between 1998 and 2001 before having a two-year playing career in the Netherlands with Aris Leeuwarden between 2003 and 2005. Between 2007 and 2023, he had a 16-year high school coaching career in Missouri, winning three state championships. He moved to Australia in 2023 where he became interim head coach of the Illawarra Hawks. Tatum grew up with his mother, Rosemary Johnson, and his younger sister, Kristen. He saw his father occasionally. His mother was an elementary school teacher and worked extra jobs to provide for her children. Tatum attended Christian Brothers College High School in St. Louis, Missouri. He won a state title with future NBA player Larry Hughes as a senior at CBC in 1997. Tatum attempted to join the Saint Louis Billikens of the Conference USA for the 1997–98 season, but the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) ruled him ineligible due to academic reasons. He failed to score high enough on the ACT and was subsequently diagnosed by a psychologist with a disorder that involved severe anxiety while taking tests. He was allowed to take the test untimed and registered a score high enough to qualify. However, the NCAA rejected the untimed score. He failed to become eligible for the spring semester, and because he hadn't enrolled as a full-time student until the second semester, he was ruled ineligible for the first semester of the 1998–99 season as well. He contemplated transferring but did not want to play for a Division II school. He subsequently did not play competitive basketball for a year and a half. Tatum debuted for the Billikens in December 1998. Due to conditioning, he played a reserve role during the 1998–99 season. In 22 games, he averaged 7.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in 19.5 minutes per game. In the 1999–2000 season, Tatum averaged 8.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 24.5 minutes in 32 games with 16 starts. He was the second-leading scorer for the Billikens' Conference USA championship team in 2000. In the 2000–01 season, he averaged 8.9 points and 5.1 rebounds in 23.2 minutes in 31 games with 12 starts. Tatum graduated from SLU in 2001. By completing his degree, Tatum earned back the season of eligibility that he had lost as a freshman but he missed the 2001–02 season due to a knee injury. His NCAA eligibility subsequently expired and he had to join a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) program to complete his collegiate career. Tatum joined McKendree University after becoming eligible in the second semester of the 2002–03 season. He helped the Bearcats finish with a 34–4 record and reach the NAIA final four. In 16 games, he made 15 starts and averaged 13.4 points and 9.9 rebounds in 23.4 minutes per game. Tatum made his professional debut with Aris Leeuwarden in the Dutch Promotiedivisie in the 2003–04 season. In 2004, Tatum played for the St. Louis SkyHawks in the United States Basketball League (USBL). In nine games, he averaged 13.3 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. Tatum returned to Aris for the 2004–05 season, now in the first-tiered Dutch Basketball League (DBL). He played in the DBL All-Star Game and averaged 15.9 points, 11.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 2.1 steals and 1.8 blocks in 31 games. Being away from his family for many months at a time took its toll on Tatum. He subsequently retired from playing professional basketball overseas to be with his son. Tatum's first coaching stint came in the 2006–07 season as an assistant coach with his alma mater, Christian Brothers College High School. In 2007, Tatum was appointed head coach of the Soldan High School boys' basketball team. In 2012, he guided Soldan to the Class 4 state title. In 2013, Tatum returned to Christian Brothers College High School, this time as head coach of the boys' basketball team. In his first season as coach, he guided the Cadets to their first state championship since 1997. He guided the Cadets to the state championship again in 2022. He left the program following the 2022–23 season as one of the most successful prep coaches in Missouri history. In 2022 and 2023, Tatum served as associate head coach of the St. Louis Surge of the Global Women's Basketball Association (GWBA). In February 2023, Tatum joined the Illawarra Hawks of the Australian National Basketball League (NBL) as its North American scout and special advisor to basketball operations. In May 2023, Tatum was appointed an assistant coach of the Illawarra Hawks for the 2023–24 NBL season. On November 14, 2023, he was promoted to interim head coach when Jacob Jackomas was fired after the Hawks' started the season with a 2–7 record. Tatum guided the Hawks to three victories in his first four games as coach. Tatum has a sister and four half-siblings. Tatum is the father of NBA player Jayson Tatum, born in 1998 to Brandy Cole. Brandy raised Jayson as a single mother. Jayson's godfather is Tatum's childhood friend, former NBA player Larry Hughes. Tatum's other two children are Jaycob and Kayden. Tatum is a cousin of former NBA player and current coach Tyronn Lue.
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75,614,348
Kulture Shock
Kulture Shock was an Australian music television show broadcast by SBS. It was created as a replacement for Rock Around the World It was hosted by Geeling, Tony Hughes and Oriana Panozzo. It was a music magazine style show with video clips, interviews and magazine pieces and took a lot of it's content from Britian's The Tube.
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Kulture Shock was an Australian music television show broadcast by SBS. It was created as a replacement for Rock Around the World It was hosted by Geeling, Tony Hughes and Oriana Panozzo. It was a music magazine style show with video clips, interviews and magazine pieces and took a lot of it's content from Britian's The Tube.
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75,614,350
List of years in Sierra Leone
This is a timeline of History of Sierra Leone. Each article deals with events in Sierra Leone in a given year.
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Nomad (tv series)
Nomad, stylised as nomad, was an Australian music television show broadcast by SBS. It did not employ a host and was first broadcast in May 1993. It was a music magazine style show with video clips, interviews and profiles.
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Nomad, stylised as nomad, was an Australian music television show broadcast by SBS. It did not employ a host and was first broadcast in May 1993. It was a music magazine style show with video clips, interviews and profiles.
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75,614,355
Mantuamaker
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75,614,356
Fairfax, Kern County, California
Fairfax is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California. The CDP is within the Bakersfield's census county division, and borders the city of Bakersfield to the west and East Niles, California to the north. As listed in the Geographic Names Information System, its elevation is 413 feet. Its population was 28,390 at the 2020 census, the first census it was included in.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfax,_Kern_County,_California
75,614,363
Beatbox (TV series)
Beatbox was an Australian music television show broadcast by the ABC. It was created with money from Federal Government's Community Employment Program to provide jobs for 15 unemployed teenagers. All had been jobless for at four months. The teenagers were grouped with some of ABCs production staff to make the show. After 15 episodes in 1985 the funding ran out and the show was to be cancelled but public support led to a second season of 26 episodes in 1986 being funded. This series moved from a Mid Saturday afternoon slot to 12 midday the same day. Beatbox was primarily a music show but also talked about issues relevant to youth. It was last broadcast in 1987.
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Beatbox was an Australian music television show broadcast by the ABC. It was created with money from Federal Government's Community Employment Program to provide jobs for 15 unemployed teenagers. All had been jobless for at four months. The teenagers were grouped with some of ABCs production staff to make the show. After 15 episodes in 1985 the funding ran out and the show was to be cancelled but public support led to a second season of 26 episodes in 1986 being funded. This series moved from a Mid Saturday afternoon slot to 12 midday the same day. Beatbox was primarily a music show but also talked about issues relevant to youth. It was last broadcast in 1987.
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NKH (disambiguation)
NKH may refer to:
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NKH may refer to: Non-ketotic hyperglycinemia, a rare autosomal recessive disorder of glycine metabolism nkh, the ISO 639 code for Kuzhami language Nemzeti Közlekedési Hatóság, the Hungarian government agency Nanjing South railway station, the telegram code NKH Nkh (trigraph)
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75,614,390
Goodmanville, California
Goodmanville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California. The CDP is within the Bakersfield's census county division, and borders the city of Bakersfield to the west and East Niles, California to the north. As listed in the Geographic Names Information System, its elevation is 413 feet. Its population was 28,390 at the 2020 census, the first census it was included in.
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La Cresta, Kern County, California
La Cresta is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California. The CDP is within Bakersfield's census county division, and is surrounded by the city of Bakersfield on most sides, but borders East Bakersfield to the southeast. As listed in the Geographic Names Information System, its elevation is 518 feet. Its population was 28,390 at the 2020 census, the first census it was included in.
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La Cresta is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California. The CDP is within Bakersfield's census county division, and is surrounded by the city of Bakersfield on most sides, but borders East Bakersfield to the southeast. As listed in the Geographic Names Information System, its elevation is 518 feet. Its population was 28,390 at the 2020 census, the first census it was included in.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Cresta,_Kern_County,_California
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NXF
NXF may refer to:
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NXF may refer to: Protein-coding gene members of the NXF family NXF1 NXF2 National LGBT Federation, a non-governmental organisation in Dublin, Ireland
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NYF (disambiguation)
NYF may refer to:
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NYF may refer to: Nepal Youth Foundation, a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization National Youth Festival (India), an annual gathering of youth with various activities nyf, the ISO 639-3 code for Giryama, a variant of Mijikenda language New York Festivals, a collection of related annual arts and media awards New York State Fair station, the Amtrak station code NYF Nanyangzhai railway station, the telegraph code NYF
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Potomac Park, California
Potomac Park is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California. The CDP is within the Bakersfield's census county division, and borders the city of Bakersfield to the west and south, East Bakersfield and Hillcrest to the north, and East Niles, California to the east. As listed in the Geographic Names Information System, its elevation is 404 feet. Its population was 28,390 at the 2020 census, the first census it was included in.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potomac_Park,_California
75,614,464
Zheltau (Akmola Region)
Zheltau (Kazakh: Желтау), known as Oktyabr until 2010, is a village in Zerendi District, Akmola Region, Kazakhstan. Its KATO code is 115665800. Population: 138 (1999 Census results). 75 (2009 Census results). Zheltau is located 27 kilometers (17 mi) to the northeast of Zerendi, the district center, near the northern shore of lake Zheltau. The center of the rural district is the village of Karaul Konai-biy, located 14 kilometers (8.7 mi) to the south.
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Zheltau, known as Oktyabr until 2010, is a village in Zerendi District, Akmola Region, Kazakhstan. Its KATO code is 115665800. Population: 138. 75.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zheltau_(Akmola_Region)
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Old Stine, California
Old Stine is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California. The CDP is within the Bakersfield's census county division, and surrounded by the city of Bakersfield on all sides except for the east, where it borders Benton Park. As listed in the Geographic Names Information System, its elevation is 390 feet. Its population was 3,841 at the 2020 census, the first census it was included in.
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Old Stine is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California. The CDP is within the Bakersfield's census county division, and surrounded by the city of Bakersfield on all sides except for the east, where it borders Benton Park. As listed in the Geographic Names Information System, its elevation is 390 feet. Its population was 3,841 at the 2020 census, the first census it was included in.
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Q-type
Q-type or Type Q may refer to: For Q (and P) in propositional logic, see modus ponens.
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Q-type or Type Q may refer to: a Q-type asteroid the MG Q-type, a car the AEC Q-type, a bus a Q-type star the Percival Type-Q, an aircraft a Q-type calcium channel
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2024 SAFF U-17 Women's Championship
The 2024 SAFF U-17 Women's Championship is the 6th edition of SAFF U-15 Women's Championship, an international football competition for women's under-17 national teams, organized by SAFF in collaboration with UEFA. The tournament schedule to play in Nepal from March to March 2024. Seven teams from the region will participate in the tournament. Russia is the defending champion having won the previous 2023 edition title for the finished top of the league table.
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The 2024 SAFF U-17 Women's Championship is the 6th edition of SAFF U-15 Women's Championship, an international football competition for women's under-17 national teams, organized by SAFF in collaboration with UEFA. The tournament schedule to play in Nepal from March to March 2024. Seven teams from the region will participate in the tournament. Russia is the defending champion having won the previous 2023 edition title for the finished top of the league table.
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Jarod Grant
Jarod Grant (born April 1998) is an American bare-knuckle boxer and mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, where he is a former interim BKFC Bantamweight Champion. As a mixed martial artist, he has competed in the featherweight division. Stewart made his professional MMA career against Ryan Kuse on May 5, 2023, at Gamebred Fighting Championship's event, entitled GFC 4. He lost the bout by Kimura lock. In his BKFC debut, Stewart faced Darrick Gates at BKFC Fight Night: Montana on October 9, 2021. He won the fight via first-round knockout. Stewart then faced Daniel Gary at BKFC 24 on April 30, 2022. He won the fight via first-round knockout. Grant faced Travis Thompson at BKFC 18 on June 26, 2021. He won the bout by fourth-round technical knockout. Stewart faced Louie Lopez for the inaugural BKFC Featherweight Championship at BKFC 44 on June 9, 2023. He won the by unanimous decision to win the championship. This fight earned him the Fight of the Night award. Moving to flyweight, Grant fought John Dodson on February 17, 2023, at BKFC: KnuckleMania 3. He lost the bout via first round knockout.
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Jarod Grant is an American bare-knuckle boxer and mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, where he is a former interim BKFC Bantamweight Champion. As a mixed martial artist, he has competed in the featherweight division.
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Alakh Pandey
Alakh Pandey (born October 2, 1991) is an Indian YouTuber, entrepreneur, and teacher. He is the co-founder and CEO of Physics Wallah, an Indian educational technology company based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. In 2022, a documentary web series titled Physics Wallah was released on Amazon miniTv, based on the life journey of Alakh Pandey. Alakh was born in October 1991 in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. He is the son of Satish Pandey, a private contractor, and Rajat Pandey, a teacher. He completed his schooling at Bishop Johnson School and College in Prayagraj. Subsequently, in 2011, he enrolled in Mechanical Engineering at Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur. However, he dropped out of his university education during his third year. In 2023, he entered into matrimony with Shivani Dubey. He started his career by providing tuition at an educational institute in Allahabad, charging five thousand per month. In 2016, he started his YouTube journey under the name Physics Wallah, focusing on comprehensive educational content. This included lectures on physics and chemistry tailored for students in classes 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. Additionally, the channel provided guidance for pan-Indian exams like JEE, NEET, and board exams for CBSE and ICSE. He sparked public discussion by declining a salary offer of Rs 75 crore per year from the ed-tech company Unacademy. Later in 2020, Alakh Pandey and Prateek Maheshwari formally incorporated Alakh's YouTube channel PhysicsWallah as a bootstrapped ed-tech company named PhysicsWallah Pvt Ltd. On May 26, 2020, he launched the Physics Wallah app. As per Times Now reports, as of January 2023, the Physics Wallah app has been downloaded over 50 lakh times on the Android Play Store and has amassed 9.73 million subscribers to his YouTube channel. Currently, he is serving as a CEO at Physics Wallah. On December 15, 2022, a 6-episode web series titled "Physics Wallah," focusing on the life of Alakh Pandey and his company, was released on Amazon Mini TV. Alakh Pandey, the central character in the series, was portrayed by Shreedhar Dubey. The series was conceived, directed, and produced by Abhishek Dhandharia under his production house. He made a guest appearance in the popular Indian sitcom "Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah" in Episode 3507.
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Alakh Pandey is an Indian YouTuber, entrepreneur, and teacher. He is the co-founder and CEO of Physics Wallah, an Indian educational technology company based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. In 2022, a documentary web series titled Physics Wallah was released on Amazon miniTv, based on the life journey of Alakh Pandey.
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Foreign Intelligence Service (Armenia)
The Foreign Intelligence Service is Armenia's primary external intelligence agency.
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The Foreign Intelligence Service is Armenia's primary external intelligence agency.
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Pedro Galván
Pedro Galván may refer to:
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Pedro Galván may refer to: Pedro Galván (politician) (1833-1892), Mexican general and governor Pedro Galván (footballer), Argentine footballer
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Zheltau
Zheltau (Kazakh: Желтау; "windy mountain") may refer to:
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Zheltau may refer to: Zheltau (massif), a mountainous area of the Kazakh Uplands, Kazakhstan Zheltau, a mountainous area southwest of Lake Balkhash, Kazakhstan Zheltau, a village in Zerendi District, Kazakhstan Zheltau, an abandoned village in Bayanaul District, Kazakhstan Zheltau (lake), a lake close to Zheltau village, Akmola Region, Kazakhstan
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Brian Rosner
Brian Steven Rosner (born 17 June 1959) is an Australian theologian and academic who is currently the Principal of Ridley College (Melbourne) since 2012. He has authored many books including Known by God: A Biblical Theology of Personal Identity amongst others. Rosner grew up in Western Sydney to an Austrian-Jewish father and to an Australian mother in the 1960s. Between 1978 and 1981, he completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney. From there, Rosner studied at the Dallas Theological Seminary in the United States, where he focused on ancient literature. After this period in the mid 1980s, he completed his education at the University of Cambridge, culminating in a PhD of divinity in 1991. Rosner began his career at the University of Aberdeen as a lecturer in New Testament studies between 1991 and 1999. However, he later returned to Australia, with the Macquarie University as a senior lecturer in Biblical studies for a number of years. Rosner then began work at the Moore Theological College in Sydney between 2003 and 2012. In July 2012, the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, Philip Freier appointed him to be the Principal of Ridley College, granting him the honorific title of ‘The Reverend’. Since moving to Melbourne, Rosner has written various books and articles which have featured in The Age and The Australian newspapers which have discussed the Christian faith in modern, secular times. Rosner has completed a variety of works over the past few decades that include: Category:1959 births Category:Living people Category:Alumni of the University of Cambridge Category:University of Sydney alumni Category:Dallas Theological Seminary alumni Category:Australian Anglican priests Category:Australian Anglican theologians Category:Australian academics Category:New Testament scholars Category:People from Sydney Category:Australian biblical scholars Category:Bible commentators Category:Evangelical Anglican biblical scholars Category:Evangelical Anglican clergy Category:Evangelical Anglican theologians
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Brian Steven Rosner is an Australian theologian and academic who is currently the Principal of Ridley College (Melbourne) since 2012. He has authored many books including Known by God: A Biblical Theology of Personal Identity amongst others. Rosner grew up in Western Sydney to an Austrian-Jewish father and to an Australian mother in the 1960s. Between 1978 and 1981, he completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney. From there, Rosner studied at the Dallas Theological Seminary in the United States, where he focused on ancient literature. After this period in the mid 1980s, he completed his education at the University of Cambridge, culminating in a PhD of divinity in 1991. Rosner began his career at the University of Aberdeen as a lecturer in New Testament studies between 1991 and 1999. However, he later returned to Australia, with the Macquarie University as a senior lecturer in Biblical studies for a number of years. Rosner then began work at the Moore Theological College in Sydney between 2003 and 2012. In July 2012, the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, Philip Freier appointed him to be the Principal of Ridley College, granting him the honorific title of ‘The Reverend’. Since moving to Melbourne, Rosner has written various books and articles which have featured in The Age and The Australian newspapers which have discussed the Christian faith in modern, secular times.
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MLBB M6 World Championship
The 2024 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship, commonly referred to as the M6 World Championship and M6, will be the sixth edition of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship, an Esports tournament for the Mobile Game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Malaysia will be the host nation of the main tournament. The hosting will be in collaboration with Malaysia's Ministry of Youth and Sports and Moonton. This is the second time Malaysia will host the tournament after organizing the first edition in Kuala Lumpur in 2019. The country also hosted the wildcard phase of the M5 tournament.
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Tamriel Rebuilt
Tamriel Rebuilt is a third-party modification for the Bethesda Softworks 2002 role-playing video game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Founded in 2001, the Tamriel Rebuilt project is a long-term, collaborative effort by volunteer modders to expand the content of Morrowind to include wider settings consistent with the setting of the Elder Scrolls' universe of Tamriel. Since foundation, the project has published eight releases for Morrowind, described as 'expansions', that allow the player to travel to and explore the mainland of the province of Morrowind, featuring new factions and quests. In 2006, Tamriel Rebuilt briefly launched a secondary project to recreate the province of Hammerfell in the succeeding Elder Scrolls game, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, although the project was cancelled in 2009. Publications have praised Tamriel Rebuilt for the scope and detail of the project, the faithfulness of its additions to the source material of the original game, and noted their content has since eclipsed the size and features of the original game. The current release, Andaram, was published on 31 October 2023. Gameplay in Tamriel Rebuilt is identical to the gameplay in Morrowind, with the content serving the same function as an expansion to the game. Content in Tamriel Rebuilt is not a total conversion or overhaul of the game, but introduces an additional landmass, the mainland of Morrowind, which the player can freely travel to directly or by ship. In contrast to Morrowind, Tamriel Rebuilt does not currently feature a main quest, but provides factional quests that sit alongside the questlines in the original game, including for the Great Houses Hlaalu and Telvanni, guilds, vampire clans, and miscellaneous quests. As of the Andaram update, Tamriel Rebuilt features over 600 quests, in contrast to the 506 quests in Morrowind and its expansions. Tamriel Rebuilt expands the world of Morrowind to the mainland of the province of Morrowind in Tamriel, enveloping the original game's setting, the island of Vvardenfell. As of the Andaram release, Tamriel Rebuilt have released content that covers the northeastern to southern part of the province, controlled by a wide set of factions seen in the original game. The northeast of Morrowind's mainland spans the land owned by the Great House Telvanni, including the faction's capital, Port Telvannis. The southeast includes the holdings of the Tribunal Temple, including the cities of Akamora and Necrom. In the south are lands controlled by the Great House Hlaalu, with cities including Andothren and Hlan Oek that border the western end of the Thirr River south to Lake Andaram. Scattered across the mainland are the forts and outposts of the Cyrodiilic Empire, who control large inner coastal cities including Firewatch and Old Ebonheart. The Tamriel Rebuilt project was conceived in 2001 prior to the release of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Previous Elder Scrolls titles, including Arena and Daggerfall, were set across several large, procedurally generated open-world provinces in the continent of Tamriel. In contrast to initial assumptions that Morrowind would provide a similarly large scope, early previews of the game by developer Bethesda Softworks revealed the setting would be limited to Vvardenfell, an island within the province of Morrowind, to provide greater detail. Disappointment about the scope of the game prompted several fan proposals to create the remainder of Tamriel with the game's announced Construction Set. In 2001, Ender, a member of the Elder Scrolls Forums, posted an idea for users to create a modification that would expand the game to all of Tamriel, with the post leading to several forum users collaborating to create a website and forum to organize the project. Upon release of Morrowind, the Tamriel Rebuilt project assembled as a "consortium of largely autonomous modders" of different levels of commitment and experience, with the project co-ordinating claims to create different areas using the game's grid-based exterior cells. Later years have seen development become more comprehensively planned, to ensure a higher level of quality and consistency across the project. From 2006 to 2009, Tamriel Rebuilt diverged to develop expanded content for the The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion with a project to implement the province of Hammerfell into the game. Initial concept and design work was undertaken by the project, including the publication of a forty-page concept art book. On 14 February 2009, the project made its first and only formal release, Stirk, which implemented a small island in Hammerfell of the same name off of the western coast of Cyrodil. In December 2009, the Tamriel Rebuilt project announced an end to its work on Hammerfell, citing a lack of manpower to create assets, which were of a higher level of quality compared to those in Morrowind. Tamriel Rebuilt has formally released eight 'expansions' for Morrowind for download, and one for Oblivion: Publications have praised the Tamriel Rebuilt project for its ambition and large scope, with some remarking that the project provided ample reason for players to revisit Morrowind, and many noting the additions met or exceeded the amount of content found in the original game in terms of the size and number of locations and quests. Describing it as a "must-play", Will Nelson of PC Games Network praised the mod as "next-level stuff" due to the "sheer amount of content" added to the game, and highlighted the project's close adherence to the "official lore" of the Elder Scrolls universe. PC Gamer awarded the Tamriel Rebuilt project as one of the best single-player mods in 2009. Also writing for PC Gamer, Luke Winkie highlighted its faithfulnes to the "canon, themes and tone" of Morrowind in contrast to other recent representations of the Morrowind mainland as in Elder Scrolls Online, stating the project "intends to fill in the blanks of Morrowind as honorably and dutifully as they can", citing the inclusion of fan-created literature in in-game books. Game Rant, who cited the mod as one of the best for Morrowind, noted that whilst the game was an "enormously ambitious project" compatible with the "general look and feel" of Morrowind, the additions looked a "little dated" given the age of the original game. Dr. Matthew S.S. Johnson of Southern Illinois University has written on how Tamriel Rebuilt is a unique example of community-based authorship of game-inspired texts, where the "serious dedication and participation" of the community blurs the line between the authors and audiences of video games.
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Publications have praised Tamriel Rebuilt for the scope and detail of the project, the faithfulness of its additions to the source material of the original game, and noted their content has since eclipsed the size and features of the original game. The current release, Andaram, was published on 31 October 2023.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "Gameplay in Tamriel Rebuilt is identical to the gameplay in Morrowind, with the content serving the same function as an expansion to the game. Content in Tamriel Rebuilt is not a total conversion or overhaul of the game, but introduces an additional landmass, the mainland of Morrowind, which the player can freely travel to directly or by ship. In contrast to Morrowind, Tamriel Rebuilt does not currently feature a main quest, but provides factional quests that sit alongside the questlines in the original game, including for the Great Houses Hlaalu and Telvanni, guilds, vampire clans, and miscellaneous quests. As of the Andaram update, Tamriel Rebuilt features over 600 quests, in contrast to the 506 quests in Morrowind and its expansions.", "title": "Gameplay" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "Tamriel Rebuilt expands the world of Morrowind to the mainland of the province of Morrowind in Tamriel, enveloping the original game's setting, the island of Vvardenfell. As of the Andaram release, Tamriel Rebuilt have released content that covers the northeastern to southern part of the province, controlled by a wide set of factions seen in the original game. The northeast of Morrowind's mainland spans the land owned by the Great House Telvanni, including the faction's capital, Port Telvannis. The southeast includes the holdings of the Tribunal Temple, including the cities of Akamora and Necrom. In the south are lands controlled by the Great House Hlaalu, with cities including Andothren and Hlan Oek that border the western end of the Thirr River south to Lake Andaram. Scattered across the mainland are the forts and outposts of the Cyrodiilic Empire, who control large inner coastal cities including Firewatch and Old Ebonheart.", "title": "Setting" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "The Tamriel Rebuilt project was conceived in 2001 prior to the release of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Previous Elder Scrolls titles, including Arena and Daggerfall, were set across several large, procedurally generated open-world provinces in the continent of Tamriel. In contrast to initial assumptions that Morrowind would provide a similarly large scope, early previews of the game by developer Bethesda Softworks revealed the setting would be limited to Vvardenfell, an island within the province of Morrowind, to provide greater detail. Disappointment about the scope of the game prompted several fan proposals to create the remainder of Tamriel with the game's announced Construction Set. In 2001, Ender, a member of the Elder Scrolls Forums, posted an idea for users to create a modification that would expand the game to all of Tamriel, with the post leading to several forum users collaborating to create a website and forum to organize the project. Upon release of Morrowind, the Tamriel Rebuilt project assembled as a \"consortium of largely autonomous modders\" of different levels of commitment and experience, with the project co-ordinating claims to create different areas using the game's grid-based exterior cells. Later years have seen development become more comprehensively planned, to ensure a higher level of quality and consistency across the project.", "title": "Development" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "From 2006 to 2009, Tamriel Rebuilt diverged to develop expanded content for the The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion with a project to implement the province of Hammerfell into the game. Initial concept and design work was undertaken by the project, including the publication of a forty-page concept art book. On 14 February 2009, the project made its first and only formal release, Stirk, which implemented a small island in Hammerfell of the same name off of the western coast of Cyrodil. In December 2009, the Tamriel Rebuilt project announced an end to its work on Hammerfell, citing a lack of manpower to create assets, which were of a higher level of quality compared to those in Morrowind.", "title": "Development" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "Tamriel Rebuilt has formally released eight 'expansions' for Morrowind for download, and one for Oblivion:", "title": "Releases" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "Publications have praised the Tamriel Rebuilt project for its ambition and large scope, with some remarking that the project provided ample reason for players to revisit Morrowind, and many noting the additions met or exceeded the amount of content found in the original game in terms of the size and number of locations and quests. Describing it as a \"must-play\", Will Nelson of PC Games Network praised the mod as \"next-level stuff\" due to the \"sheer amount of content\" added to the game, and highlighted the project's close adherence to the \"official lore\" of the Elder Scrolls universe. PC Gamer awarded the Tamriel Rebuilt project as one of the best single-player mods in 2009. Also writing for PC Gamer, Luke Winkie highlighted its faithfulnes to the \"canon, themes and tone\" of Morrowind in contrast to other recent representations of the Morrowind mainland as in Elder Scrolls Online, stating the project \"intends to fill in the blanks of Morrowind as honorably and dutifully as they can\", citing the inclusion of fan-created literature in in-game books. Game Rant, who cited the mod as one of the best for Morrowind, noted that whilst the game was an \"enormously ambitious project\" compatible with the \"general look and feel\" of Morrowind, the additions looked a \"little dated\" given the age of the original game. Dr. Matthew S.S. Johnson of Southern Illinois University has written on how Tamriel Rebuilt is a unique example of community-based authorship of game-inspired texts, where the \"serious dedication and participation\" of the community blurs the line between the authors and audiences of video games.", "title": "Reception" } ]
Tamriel Rebuilt is a third-party modification for the Bethesda Softworks 2002 role-playing video game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Founded in 2001, the Tamriel Rebuilt project is a long-term, collaborative effort by volunteer modders to expand the content of Morrowind to include wider settings consistent with the setting of the Elder Scrolls' universe of Tamriel. Since foundation, the project has published eight releases for Morrowind, described as 'expansions', that allow the player to travel to and explore the mainland of the province of Morrowind, featuring new factions and quests. In 2006, Tamriel Rebuilt briefly launched a secondary project to recreate the province of Hammerfell in the succeeding Elder Scrolls game, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, although the project was cancelled in 2009. Publications have praised Tamriel Rebuilt for the scope and detail of the project, the faithfulness of its additions to the source material of the original game, and noted their content has since eclipsed the size and features of the original game. The current release, Andaram, was published on 31 October 2023.
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U-type
U-type or Type U may refer to:
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U-type or Type U may refer to: U-type strand exchange, a mechanism for the formation of certain chromosome abnormalities the U-type manifold arrangement in plate heat exchanger design the Little Dancer Type U, a tram type U, a function symbol in formal logic
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Kalmala Assembly constituency
Kalmala Vidhan Sabha seat was one of the seats in Karnataka state assembly in India until 2008 when it was made defunct. It was part of Raichur Lok Sabha seat. 16°11′56″N 77°12′23″E / 16.198994°N 77.206282°E / 16.198994; 77.206282
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Kalmala Vidhan Sabha seat was one of the seats in Karnataka state assembly in India until 2008 when it was made defunct. It was part of Raichur Lok Sabha seat.
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2025 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
The 2025 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship will be the 22nd edition of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, the annual international youth football championship organised by UEFA for the women's under-19 national teams of Europe. Poland will host the tournament after original host Belarus was stripped from hosting rights due to the country's involement of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Similar to the previous editions held in odd-numbered years, the tournament will act as the UEFA qualifiers for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. The top five teams of the tournament qualified for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Poland as the UEFA representatives besides Poland who automatically qualified as host. A total of eight teams are playing in the tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2006 eligible to participate. 52 (out of 55) UEFA nations entered the qualifying competition, with the hosts Poland also competing despite already qualifying automatically, and seven teams would qualify for the final tournament at the end of round 2 to join the hosts. Seven teams will qualify for the final tournament along with hosts Poland. The following six teams from UEFA qualified for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, including Poland which qualified as hosts.
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The 2025 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship will be the 22nd edition of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, the annual international youth football championship organised by UEFA for the women's under-19 national teams of Europe. Poland will host the tournament after original host Belarus was stripped from hosting rights due to the country's involement of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Similar to the previous editions held in odd-numbered years, the tournament will act as the UEFA qualifiers for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. The top five teams of the tournament qualified for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Poland as the UEFA representatives besides Poland who automatically qualified as host. A total of eight teams are playing in the tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2006 eligible to participate.
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Mariano González (disambiguation)
Mariano González (born 1981), Argentina international football midfielder and winger Mariano González may also refer to:
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Mariano González, Argentina international football midfielder and winger Mariano González may also refer to: Mariano González (politician) (1808-1870), first Vice President of Paraguay Mariano González Zarur, Mexican politician Mariano González, Argentine football defender Mariano González Maroto, known as Nano, Spanish football left-back
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Ch'akajabena Mountain
Ch'akajabena Mountain is a 7,530-foot-elevation (2,295-meter) mountain summit in Alaska. Ch'akajabena Mountain ranks as the seventh-highest peak in the Neacola Mountains which are the northernmost subrange of the Aleutian Range. The mountain is located 85 miles (137 km) west of Anchorage near Ch'akajabena Lake. Precipitation runoff and glacial meltwater from the mountain drains to Cook Inlet via the Chakachatna River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 3,500 feet (1,067 meters) above a glacier in the north cirque in one-half mile (0.8 km). The mountain's toponym was officially adopted in 2005 by the United States Board on Geographic Names. The mountain is named in association with Ch'akajabena Lake which in the Denaʼina language means "tail extends-out lake." According to the Köppen climate classification system, Ch'akajabena Mountain is located in a tundra climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and cool summers. Weather systems coming off the North Pacific are forced upwards by the mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall. Winter temperatures can drop below 0 °F with wind chill factors below −10 °F. This climate supports three unnamed glaciers surrounding the peak.
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Ch'akajabena Mountain is a 7,530-foot-elevation (2,295-meter) mountain summit in Alaska.
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Andrew Still (actor)
Andrew Still (born December 1993) is a Scottish actor. After joining the Scottish Youth Theatre, he began playing Joel Dexter on the soap opera Hollyoaks from 2011 to 2013, also portraying the role in Hollyoaks Later in 2012. Still then struggled to get new roles and worked in various other occupations. Still then appeared in the series Outlander and Fried before playing Scott Fairchild on in the drama Waterloo Road in 2015. Still made his stage debut in National Theatre of Scotland's The James Plays trilogy (2016). In 2018, he took over the role of "Sick Boy" in Trainspotting Live. After appearing as Brian in the 2021 film Nobody Has to Know, Still played Rory Dashford in the series Granite Harbour in 2022. That December, he began appearing as the villain Justin Rutherford in a recurring guest role on the soap opera Coronation Street, last appearing in October 2023. Still has also acted in various theatre productions and workshops in addition to the short film Dark Roads. Still was nominated for "Best newcomer" at the 2012 TV Choice Awards for his Hollyoaks role as Joel and was longlisted for "Best Villain" at the 2023 Inside Soap Awards for his Coronation Street role as Justin, whilst Justin's storylines won and were nominated for several other awards. Andrew Still was born in Glasgow. Still began acting from around the age of five, when he played the "grumpy sheep" in Scotstoun Primary School's Nativity play. When he was 15, he started taking part in plays with the Scottish Youth Theatre. Still also went to Art school as whilst he still wanted to pursue acting, he felt it was unrealistic. In November 2011, after taking part in a Scottish Youth Theatre play that summer, Still began portraying Joel Dexter on the British soap opera Hollyoaks. The casting opportunity had been sent to Scottish Youth Theatre, which was emailed to Still and prompted him to audition. Still was 17 years old when he began working on the soap. He had to complete two auditions for the role and found out that he had been successful on the way home from the second. He did not have an agent at the time but won the role regardless after impressing Hollyoaks bosses. Still had to keep the role a secret for two months after being cast and had to get a haircut and start filming within days. He relocated from Glasgow to Liverpool for the role and lived with several other cast members (Jonny Clarke, Calvin Demba, Laurie Duncan, Dylan Llewellyn and Tosin Cole) in a "big student house" located on Penny Lane, which Still enjoyed. Still found being on a soap "a culture shock" due to the differences from working in theatre, but felt that he was in a "dream" being on the show. The character of Joel was introduced as a DJ and the son of villain of gangster Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas), with Joel later becoming a "minor villain" and committing some crimes in his time on the soap. In 2012, Still was nominated for "Best newcomer" at the 2012 TV Choice Awards. That same year, Still appeared as Joel in the fifth series of the late night spinoff Hollyoaks Later. Still then departed as Joel from Hollyoaks, making his appearance in January 2013. In 2016, the role was recast with Rory Douglas-Speed. After departing Hollyoaks, Still went through a "famine period", which he somewhat did not mind as he wanted to take a break. He struggled to secure other acting jobs, which he described as a "pretty rotten period" that taught him a lot about himself. Still considered quitting the profession altogether due to the struggle in getting roles. Still did some small jobs for Scottish theatre company, which he had returned to, and he also took part in other occupations, which included him working as a receptionist, a janitor and a handyman, which Still was "thankful" for as it was "really humbling to not just sit back and go 'I'm an actor, acting is what I do' because a lot of the time it's a lot harder than it looks to act, but you need to pay the bills somehow." Still also said that after leaving Hollyoaks he would still get noticed in public. In 2014, Still portrayed Benjamin in one episode of Outlander. In 2015, Still portrayed Noah in the BBC comedy series Fried. That same year, he appeared as student Scott Fairchild in the tenth series of the British drama series Waterloo Road. Scott was characterised as a "show baddie" and bully, with Scott being involved in controversial storylines. Still enjoyed working with his co-star Charlotte Beaumont, with Still saying that she taught him a lot. In 2016, Still made his stage professional debut when he portrayed various characters in National Theatre of Scotland's trilogy The James Plays. In 2019, Still portrayed John in Rory Gibson's short film Dark Road. Still took over the role of "Sick Boy" in the 2018 run of Trainspotting Live, based on Irvine Welsh's the novel of the same. The role had previously been played by Rory Douglas-Speed, who took over the role of Joel on Hollyoaks and whom Still has mutual friends with. Still prepared for the role by studying and annotating the novel to help him "get a real insight into the inner thoughts" of the character in order to help him with the performance. Still believed that the novel is part of Scotland's "national culture" and loves the film adaptation, calling it one of his favourites. Still has also acted in various other theatre productions from various companies, including The Real Thing, Voices in Her Ear, The Last Ones and 10 Ten Things to Do Before You Die. He also acted in two workshops, The Blue Accordian and A Stranger Came Ashore, directed by Luke Kernaghan from the National Theatre of Scotland. Still said in an interview that he likes the pace of theatre as there is time to "develop and change the performance". In 2021, Still returned to screen and portrayed Brian in the film Nobody Has to Know. The following year, he portrayed Rory Dashford in the Scottish BBC drama Granite Harbour. In December 2022, it was announced that Still would play the recurring guest role of Justin Rutherford in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, with his appearance airing that same month. After an initial cameo, Still began appearing more as Justin when Justin was involved in a storyline highlighting stalking. In his time in the soap, Justin stalks Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) and then attempts an acid attack on her, which severely harms Ryan Connor (Ryan Prescott). Justin exited in 2023 when he went to prison, but Still reprised the role that same year, with the cameo return airing on 17 October. Justin's acid attack won "Scene of the Year" and "Best Single Episode" at the 2023 British Soap Awards, whilst Justin's of stalking Daisy was shortlisted for "Best Storyline" that same year. Still was longlisted for "Best Villain" at the 2023 Inside Soap Awards, whilst the acid attack and stalking storyline were shortlisted for "Best Storyline" and the acid attack won "Best Showstopper". That same year, Still portrayed Ross Kincaid in the second series of the Scottish comedy drama Annika. Still was born and raised in Glasgow and was living in its Jordanhill area when he received his Hollyoaks role. Whilst Still was in Liverpool, he felt homesick at times and missed several events at home, such as birthdays. Still likes to keep his personal life private from the media. As of December 2022, Still is in a relationship with Fi, who is also an actor, and likes to play on his Nintendo Switch, considering himself a gamer. Still has said in a interview that he has an interest in history, especially the classical era. Category:1993 births Category:Male actors from Glasgow Category:21st-century Scottish male actors Category:Living people Category:Scottish male soap opera actors
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Still has also acted in various theatre productions and workshops in addition to the short film Dark Roads. Still was nominated for \"Best newcomer\" at the 2012 TV Choice Awards for his Hollyoaks role as Joel and was longlisted for \"Best Villain\" at the 2023 Inside Soap Awards for his Coronation Street role as Justin, whilst Justin's storylines won and were nominated for several other awards.", "title": "" }, { "paragraph_id": 1, "text": "Andrew Still was born in Glasgow. Still began acting from around the age of five, when he played the \"grumpy sheep\" in Scotstoun Primary School's Nativity play. When he was 15, he started taking part in plays with the Scottish Youth Theatre. Still also went to Art school as whilst he still wanted to pursue acting, he felt it was unrealistic.", "title": "Life and career" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "In November 2011, after taking part in a Scottish Youth Theatre play that summer, Still began portraying Joel Dexter on the British soap opera Hollyoaks. The casting opportunity had been sent to Scottish Youth Theatre, which was emailed to Still and prompted him to audition. Still was 17 years old when he began working on the soap. He had to complete two auditions for the role and found out that he had been successful on the way home from the second. He did not have an agent at the time but won the role regardless after impressing Hollyoaks bosses. Still had to keep the role a secret for two months after being cast and had to get a haircut and start filming within days. He relocated from Glasgow to Liverpool for the role and lived with several other cast members (Jonny Clarke, Calvin Demba, Laurie Duncan, Dylan Llewellyn and Tosin Cole) in a \"big student house\" located on Penny Lane, which Still enjoyed. Still found being on a soap \"a culture shock\" due to the differences from working in theatre, but felt that he was in a \"dream\" being on the show. The character of Joel was introduced as a DJ and the son of villain of gangster Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas), with Joel later becoming a \"minor villain\" and committing some crimes in his time on the soap. In 2012, Still was nominated for \"Best newcomer\" at the 2012 TV Choice Awards. That same year, Still appeared as Joel in the fifth series of the late night spinoff Hollyoaks Later. Still then departed as Joel from Hollyoaks, making his appearance in January 2013. In 2016, the role was recast with Rory Douglas-Speed.", "title": "Life and career" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "After departing Hollyoaks, Still went through a \"famine period\", which he somewhat did not mind as he wanted to take a break. He struggled to secure other acting jobs, which he described as a \"pretty rotten period\" that taught him a lot about himself. Still considered quitting the profession altogether due to the struggle in getting roles. Still did some small jobs for Scottish theatre company, which he had returned to, and he also took part in other occupations, which included him working as a receptionist, a janitor and a handyman, which Still was \"thankful\" for as it was \"really humbling to not just sit back and go 'I'm an actor, acting is what I do' because a lot of the time it's a lot harder than it looks to act, but you need to pay the bills somehow.\" Still also said that after leaving Hollyoaks he would still get noticed in public. In 2014, Still portrayed Benjamin in one episode of Outlander. In 2015, Still portrayed Noah in the BBC comedy series Fried. That same year, he appeared as student Scott Fairchild in the tenth series of the British drama series Waterloo Road. Scott was characterised as a \"show baddie\" and bully, with Scott being involved in controversial storylines. Still enjoyed working with his co-star Charlotte Beaumont, with Still saying that she taught him a lot.", "title": "Life and career" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "In 2016, Still made his stage professional debut when he portrayed various characters in National Theatre of Scotland's trilogy The James Plays. In 2019, Still portrayed John in Rory Gibson's short film Dark Road. Still took over the role of \"Sick Boy\" in the 2018 run of Trainspotting Live, based on Irvine Welsh's the novel of the same. The role had previously been played by Rory Douglas-Speed, who took over the role of Joel on Hollyoaks and whom Still has mutual friends with. Still prepared for the role by studying and annotating the novel to help him \"get a real insight into the inner thoughts\" of the character in order to help him with the performance. Still believed that the novel is part of Scotland's \"national culture\" and loves the film adaptation, calling it one of his favourites. Still has also acted in various other theatre productions from various companies, including The Real Thing, Voices in Her Ear, The Last Ones and 10 Ten Things to Do Before You Die. He also acted in two workshops, The Blue Accordian and A Stranger Came Ashore, directed by Luke Kernaghan from the National Theatre of Scotland. Still said in an interview that he likes the pace of theatre as there is time to \"develop and change the performance\".", "title": "Life and career" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "In 2021, Still returned to screen and portrayed Brian in the film Nobody Has to Know. The following year, he portrayed Rory Dashford in the Scottish BBC drama Granite Harbour. In December 2022, it was announced that Still would play the recurring guest role of Justin Rutherford in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, with his appearance airing that same month. After an initial cameo, Still began appearing more as Justin when Justin was involved in a storyline highlighting stalking. In his time in the soap, Justin stalks Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) and then attempts an acid attack on her, which severely harms Ryan Connor (Ryan Prescott). Justin exited in 2023 when he went to prison, but Still reprised the role that same year, with the cameo return airing on 17 October. Justin's acid attack won \"Scene of the Year\" and \"Best Single Episode\" at the 2023 British Soap Awards, whilst Justin's of stalking Daisy was shortlisted for \"Best Storyline\" that same year. Still was longlisted for \"Best Villain\" at the 2023 Inside Soap Awards, whilst the acid attack and stalking storyline were shortlisted for \"Best Storyline\" and the acid attack won \"Best Showstopper\". That same year, Still portrayed Ross Kincaid in the second series of the Scottish comedy drama Annika.", "title": "Life and career" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "Still was born and raised in Glasgow and was living in its Jordanhill area when he received his Hollyoaks role. Whilst Still was in Liverpool, he felt homesick at times and missed several events at home, such as birthdays. Still likes to keep his personal life private from the media. As of December 2022, Still is in a relationship with Fi, who is also an actor, and likes to play on his Nintendo Switch, considering himself a gamer. Still has said in a interview that he has an interest in history, especially the classical era.", "title": "Early and personal life" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "Category:1993 births Category:Male actors from Glasgow Category:21st-century Scottish male actors Category:Living people Category:Scottish male soap opera actors", "title": "External links" } ]
Andrew Still is a Scottish actor. After joining the Scottish Youth Theatre, he began playing Joel Dexter on the soap opera Hollyoaks from 2011 to 2013, also portraying the role in Hollyoaks Later in 2012. Still then struggled to get new roles and worked in various other occupations. Still then appeared in the series Outlander and Fried before playing Scott Fairchild on in the drama Waterloo Road in 2015. Still made his stage debut in National Theatre of Scotland's The James Plays trilogy (2016). In 2018, he took over the role of "Sick Boy" in Trainspotting Live. After appearing as Brian in the 2021 film Nobody Has to Know, Still played Rory Dashford in the series Granite Harbour in 2022. That December, he began appearing as the villain Justin Rutherford in a recurring guest role on the soap opera Coronation Street, last appearing in October 2023. Still has also acted in various theatre productions and workshops in addition to the short film Dark Roads. Still was nominated for "Best newcomer" at the 2012 TV Choice Awards for his Hollyoaks role as Joel and was longlisted for "Best Villain" at the 2023 Inside Soap Awards for his Coronation Street role as Justin, whilst Justin's storylines won and were nominated for several other awards.
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Swimming Home (film)
Swimming Home is an upcoming United Kingdom–France co-production drama film directed by Justin Anderson. Based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Deborah Levy, the film stars Christopher Abbott, Mackenzie Davis and Ariane Labed. The film is selected to compete in Tiger Competition at 53rd International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it will have its premiere in January 2024.
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Swimming Home is an upcoming United Kingdom–France co-production drama film directed by Justin Anderson. Based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Deborah Levy, the film stars Christopher Abbott, Mackenzie Davis and Ariane Labed. The film is selected to compete in Tiger Competition at 53rd International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it will have its premiere in January 2024.
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2023-12-22T01:45:27Z
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Mark Buddle
Mark Buddle (born 1984) is an Australian outlaw biker, criminal and an alleged gangster. Buddle was born in Maroubra and had what was described as a "gritty" childhood. On 7 June 2010, the security guard Gary Allibon was murdered during a robbery, and the New South Wales police view Buddle as a "person of interest" in regards to Allibon's slaying. In October 2010 Buddle along with Mick Murray were charged with affray (fighting in public) after a brawl with Alen Sarkis and David Lima of the Notorious Motorcycle Club in Bondi. In 2011, he became the national president of the Comanchero Motorcycle Club after the previous national president Duax "Dax" Ngakuru fled Australia to Turkey. In December 2011, he was involved in an exceptionally violent brawl in Spearmint Rhino strip club in Melbourne. In December 2012, he was arrested in Queensland to be extradited to New South Wales where he was wanted on charges of being involved in a pub brawl. In January 2014, he was arrested on charges of threatening to murder a Queensland police officer in December 2012. In regard to the brawl, Buddle pleaded guilty to one count of affray (fighting in public), one count of "intentionally causing injury" and two counts of assault, for which he served 15 months in prison. In July 2015, he was arrested after being taking with him an undeclared sum of $60, 000 Australian dollars out of the country. In 2016, he fled to the United Arab Emirates after he was a declared a "person of interest" to the police in connection with the murder of a security guard in 2010. Buddle appointed a committee that consisted of the national sergeant-at-arms Tarek Zahed, the Melbourne chapter president Mick Murray and Sydney chapter president Allan Meehan to run the Comanchero in his absence. From his home in Dubai, Buddle was accused of orchestrating via encrypted texts shipments of cocaine from Hong Kong into Australia. There was reported to be much tension between Buddle who attempted to run the Comanchero from his exile in Dubai vs. Murray who ran the Comanchero from Melbourne. In September 2017, Buddle sent a text message to all Comancheros saying: "I'm the fucking commander of the world...no one is to touch another member or set up another chapter without my permission". Buddle used the supposedly super-secure encrypted ANOM texting app on his cell phone to communicate. Unknown to him, the ANOM texting service was owned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation which installed a "backdoor" on the ANOM app which allowed all of the texts to be decrypted. As part of Operation Trojan Shield, the police forces of Europe, Australia and New Zealand were allowed access to the ANOM texts. In 2021, Buddle is alleged to have sent out texts calling for a "commission" similar to "the Commission" that rules the American Mafia to control the prices of drugs in Australia. In one text, Buddle is said to have complained that the price of methamphetamine had dropped from $250,000 Australian dollars per kilogram to $80,000 Australian dollars per kilogram "because there is NO STRUCTURE, no rules, no reasoning and to be honest there’s NO SENSE”. In 2021, Buddle was involved in a brawl by a poolside in Dubai and then went to Turkey to avoid charges of assault. He then settled in North Cyprus, a state only recognised by Turkey and which has no extradition treaty with Australia. Buddle was expelled from North Cyprus in July 2022 because his presence was "inconvenient in terms of public peace and security" according to a press release. Buddle is the object of intense media attention in Australia. The Australian journalist Chris Graham complained that the media tended to present Buddle as more intelligent than what he really is as he wrote: "After taking his shirt off to engage in the fight, Buddle was identified by CCTT...because his surname is tattooed across his chest (presumably so that he doesn’t forget it). Which very strongly suggests that Mr. Buddle is not the sharpest tool in the shed...Long story short, we’re not talking about master criminals here, although you could be mistaken for believing Buddle is Al Capone re-incarnated if you’ve followed the breathless, fawning coverage of him in the Australian media over the past few years." Graham compared Buddle to the clownishly inept comical villain Dr. Evil from the Austin Powers films, saying that he was not the criminal genius that the media portrayed him as, and that his self-proclaimed title as the Comanchero "Supreme Commander of the World" was ridiculous. In August 2022, he was deported from Turkey and arrested in Australia on charges of importing 160 kilograms of cocaine worth $40 million Australian dollars into Melbourne in May 2021. In 2023, Alex Vare was reported to have replaced Buddle as the new "supreme commander" of the Comancheros. Mel Terwisscha, Buddle's girlfriend and the mother of his children, announced that she left Buddle after his marriage to a Turkish Cypriot woman. Terwisscha was reported to have been "very upset" after being arrested in Bodrum.. Terwisscha stated: ""I haven't seen Mark for a year. He's the father of my children. They see him, I don't. My kids have gone to and from [Northern Cyprus] but I have stayed away."
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As part of Operation Trojan Shield, the police forces of Europe, Australia and New Zealand were allowed access to the ANOM texts. In 2021, Buddle is alleged to have sent out texts calling for a \"commission\" similar to \"the Commission\" that rules the American Mafia to control the prices of drugs in Australia. In one text, Buddle is said to have complained that the price of methamphetamine had dropped from $250,000 Australian dollars per kilogram to $80,000 Australian dollars per kilogram \"because there is NO STRUCTURE, no rules, no reasoning and to be honest there’s NO SENSE”.", "title": "Fugitive" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "In 2021, Buddle was involved in a brawl by a poolside in Dubai and then went to Turkey to avoid charges of assault. He then settled in North Cyprus, a state only recognised by Turkey and which has no extradition treaty with Australia. Buddle was expelled from North Cyprus in July 2022 because his presence was \"inconvenient in terms of public peace and security\" according to a press release. Buddle is the object of intense media attention in Australia. The Australian journalist Chris Graham complained that the media tended to present Buddle as more intelligent than what he really is as he wrote: \"After taking his shirt off to engage in the fight, Buddle was identified by CCTT...because his surname is tattooed across his chest (presumably so that he doesn’t forget it). Which very strongly suggests that Mr. Buddle is not the sharpest tool in the shed...Long story short, we’re not talking about master criminals here, although you could be mistaken for believing Buddle is Al Capone re-incarnated if you’ve followed the breathless, fawning coverage of him in the Australian media over the past few years.\" Graham compared Buddle to the clownishly inept comical villain Dr. Evil from the Austin Powers films, saying that he was not the criminal genius that the media portrayed him as, and that his self-proclaimed title as the Comanchero \"Supreme Commander of the World\" was ridiculous.", "title": "Fugitive" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "In August 2022, he was deported from Turkey and arrested in Australia on charges of importing 160 kilograms of cocaine worth $40 million Australian dollars into Melbourne in May 2021. In 2023, Alex Vare was reported to have replaced Buddle as the new \"supreme commander\" of the Comancheros. Mel Terwisscha, Buddle's girlfriend and the mother of his children, announced that she left Buddle after his marriage to a Turkish Cypriot woman. Terwisscha was reported to have been \"very upset\" after being arrested in Bodrum.. Terwisscha stated: \"\"I haven't seen Mark for a year. He's the father of my children. They see him, I don't. My kids have gone to and from [Northern Cyprus] but I have stayed away.\"", "title": "Fugitive" } ]
Mark Buddle is an Australian outlaw biker, criminal and an alleged gangster.
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Elisha W. Baily
Elisha W. Baily (October 17, 1821 – December 4, 1904) was an American politician and physician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County from 1873 to 1876. Elisha W. Baily was born on October 17, 1821, in Londonderry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. His father died when Baily was two years old. He graduated from Union Academy. He then taught at Andrews' Bridge for two years. He graduated from Jefferson Medical College with a Doctor of Medicine in 1844. After graduating, Baily practiced medicine in Parkesburg. After about a year, he moved to Atglen. He practiced in Chester County and eastern Lancaster County. In 1857, he moved to New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania, and practiced there until the start of the Civil War. Baily was surgeon of the 47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment from 1861 to 1863. He started as an examiner of recruits in Camp Curtin. He was health officer of the port under General Woodbury's command and worked at the general hospital in Key West, Florida, in 1862. In 1862, he was medical director and worked on General Brannon's staff. He returned to General Woodbury's command and served in Florida again from 1863 to 1864. He then served on a hospital boat on the Mississippi River. He was surgeon under General Sheridan of the Army of the Shenandoah in 1864. He was present at the Third Battle of Winchester and the Battle of Cedar Creek. After the Battle of Cedar Creek, his commission ended. After the war, he moved back to Atglen and continued his medical practice. He retired in 1882. He lived in Philadelphia for ten years and moved to a farm in Sadsbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1892. Baily was a Republican. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County from 1873 to 1876. Baily married. He died on December 4, 1904, in Sadsbury Township. He was interred at Sadsbury Friends Burial Grounds in Christiana.
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Elisha W. Baily was an American politician and physician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County from 1873 to 1876.
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75,614,751
Claudio González
Claudio González may refer to:
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Claudio González may refer to: Claudio González, Argentine football forward Claudio González, Chilean football goalkeeper Claudio González, Mexican football striker
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Type V
Type V or V-type may refer to:
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Type V or V-type may refer to: a Type V ship Dbx Type V noise reduction a filled via, in PCB manufacture a V engine, generically a Renault V-Type engine specifically Type V collagen, a type of tissue Hyperlipoproteinemia type V, a blood disease Type V hypersensitivity, an immune system disease Glycogen storage disease type V, a metabolic disorder Marfan Syndrome type V, a genetic disorder Acrocephalosyndactyly, type V, a genetic disorder Mucopolysaccharidosis type V, a metabolic disorder Myosin type v, a motor protein a Type V restriction enzyme a V-type asteroid Type V, a human skin colour type on the Fitzpatrick scale
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Flag of Durham, North Carolina
The Flag of Durham is the official municipal flag of the city of Durham, North Carolina. It was adopted in 1989 as part of a city-wide contest, won by artist Al Nichols. The flag is evenly divided into two halves; the half on the side of the hoist features two vertical, evenly divided bars of red and gold, and the second half features a blue field with seven stars. The logo of the City of Durham is based on the flag. The intention of the flag design contest was to create a flag representing the "New Spirit" of Durham, intending to tie the city's history with its future. Blue was chosen to represent courage, red to represent action and progress, gold to represent high quality and effort in growth, and white to represent high ideals. The seven stars on the flag represent a group known as the Pleiades, found in the Taurus constellation. The stars are said to reflect Durham's spirit and history in the following ways: The seven stars in the Taurus constellation additionally represent the city's namesake, Bartlett S. Durham, through his zodiac sign, Taurus, and birthday, April 26. Durham was a physician and entrepreneur, and his professions can be found in the symbolism of the stars. The City of Durham released its current logo in 2017, and was designed and revised at a cost of US$20,000. Two versions exist, both similar to the flag. One version is stretched vertically, and one is horizontally oriented; both feature narrower red and gold bars and a larger blue field. The logo is said to symbolize the messaging in the original flag in addition to cultural identity, diversity, and inclusivity.
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The Flag of Durham is the official municipal flag of the city of Durham, North Carolina. It was adopted in 1989 as part of a city-wide contest, won by artist Al Nichols. The flag is evenly divided into two halves; the half on the side of the hoist features two vertical, evenly divided bars of red and gold, and the second half features a blue field with seven stars. The logo of the City of Durham is based on the flag.
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Martín Gómez
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Semicassis centiquadrata
Semicassis centiquadrata is a species of sea snail in the family Cassidae.
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Semicassis centiquadrata is a species of sea snail in the family Cassidae.
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Richard White (physician)
Richard White is a physician-scientist known for his development of the zebrafish as a model for cancer. He is a Professor of Genetics at the University of Oxford and a member of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. White is a Fellow of the American Society for Clinical Investigation. Richard White was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. In 1989, he graduated from Stuyvesant High School. He pursued a joint B.S./M.D./Ph.D. program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Albany Medical College. After completing his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital, Dr. White underwent a Medical Oncology fellowship at Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital. His postdoctoral research, conducted at Children’s Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School under the mentorship of Leonard Zon, focused on the transcriptional programs associated with melanoma. Dr. White is credited with the development of the Casper Strain of Zebrafish, known for its optical transparency throughout adulthood, enabling advanced in vivo imaging. In 2012, he joined the faculty of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill-Cornell Medical College, where he explored the concept of "Oncogenic Competence" using Zebrafish models. This concept identifies factors beyond DNA mutations that contribute to a cell's ability to form a tumor, including the cell's differentiation state, anatomical position, and interactions within the tumor microenvironment. In 2022, White moved to the University of Oxford, continuing his research. White has been honored with several awards for his contributions: Richard resides in Oxford, UK, with his partner, Theresa Meyer, and their daughter, Harper. List of selected publications by Richard White:
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Richard White is a physician-scientist known for his development of the zebrafish as a model for cancer. He is a Professor of Genetics at the University of Oxford and a member of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. White is a Fellow of the American Society for Clinical Investigation.
2023-12-21T09:00:35Z
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Cui Chenxi
Cui Chenxi (Chinese: 崔宸曦; pinyin: Cuī Chénxī; born 19 December 2009) is a Chinese street skateboarder. At the age 13, she won the gold medal in the women's street skatboarding event at the 19th Asian Games held in Hangzhou, China, making her the youngest Chinese gold medalist in the Asian Games. Cui began rollerblading at the age of three with the help of her father who was a roller skater. She took up skateboarding in 2020 due to restrictions in rollerblading during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. On 24 April 2021, at the 2021 China Skateboarding Classic, Cui was the runner-up with 13.37 points. On 31 July 2022, she won the women's championship in the national finals of the 2022 Weibo Skateboarding Classic. In December 2022, she made her debut in the national competition for street skateboarding for the 2024 Summer Olympics and the 19th Asian Games national training team trials, and was ranked the top three in the women's street skateboarding event. On 1 February 2023, Cui advanced to the top 32 of the women street qualifiers at the 2022 Skateboarding Street and Park World Championships in Sharjah, UAE. On June 26, at the 2023 World Skateboarding Street Professional Tour in Rome, Italy, she advanced to the quarterfinals. In July 2023, she was selected into the Chinese skateboarding national team for the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. On September 27, she won the gold medal in the women's skateboarding street finals at the 19th Asian Games with 242.62 points, becoming the youngest Chinese gold medalist in the Asian Games. In December 2023, at the 2023 World Skateboarding Championship in Tokyo, Japan, she achieved eighth position.
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Tayloe Harding
Tayloe Harding Jr, DMA (born Richmond, VA, March 18, 1959) is an American composer, author, and music administrator. He has been serving as the Dean of the School of Music at the University of South Carolina since 2005. In addition to his deanship, he is also the Ira McKissick Koger Professor of the Arts. He took on the role of Interim Provost for the university during the 2019–2020 academic year. Prior to this, he acted as the interim dean for the university's nationally ranked South Carolina Honors College from 2010 to 2011 and its College of Social Work from 2016 to 2017. Harding earned a Bachelor of Music Education from University of Florida in 1981. He earned two graduate degrees– Master of Music in Composition in 1983 and Doctor of Music in Composition in 1984– from the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University. He served as the President of the College Music Society (CMS) from 2005 to 2006. Following his presidency, he led the CMS Fund's first-ever capital campaign to a successful completion in 2011 as the president of the CMS Fund from 2009 to 2016. From 2015 to 2020, he served as the national Secretary of the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). In 2021, he was elected as the vice-president for the 2022–2024 term and is the President-elect for the 2025–2027 term of NASM. In 2000, he received the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers' ASCAPLU$ Standard Award. In 2006, Harding received Distinguished Alumnus Award from University of Florida. In 2021, he received Governors’ Award in Arts Education by South Carolina Arts Commission.
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Tayloe Harding Jr, DMA is an American composer, author, and music administrator. He has been serving as the Dean of the School of Music at the University of South Carolina since 2005. In addition to his deanship, he is also the Ira McKissick Koger Professor of the Arts. He took on the role of Interim Provost for the university during the 2019–2020 academic year. Prior to this, he acted as the interim dean for the university's nationally ranked South Carolina Honors College from 2010 to 2011 and its College of Social Work from 2016 to 2017.
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Digital Advertising
Digital Advertising Introduction Digital advertising has become a crucial aspect for businesses, regardless of size, seeking to extend their reach beyond local boundaries. The vast array of approaches, channels, strategies, and tactics available can be overwhelming for newcomers to online marketing. This article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of digital advertising, addressing common concerns and guiding individuals towards successful implementation. Definition and Scope Digital advertising involves the paid promotion of brands, products, services, or content on digital platforms. This typically entails paying publishers to display advertisements with the goal of driving target audiences to a website or marketplace to facilitate purchases. Digital advertising is a subset of digital marketing, often focused on the lower end of the marketing funnel, where purchase likelihood is higher. It manifests across various channels such as social media, search engines, websites, emails, apps, videos, and podcasts. Significance The significance of digital advertising lies in its ability to deliver measurable returns on investment (ROI). Businesses can track the expenses of advertising campaigns and compare them to the resulting sales. In comparison to traditional advertising mediums like TV, radio, and print ads, digital advertising is often more cost-effective, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Digital advertising also offers advanced targeting tools on platforms like social media and search engines, enabling advertisers to reach their intended audience more precisely. Additionally, digital advertising surpasses traditional methods like word-of-mouth or local newspaper ads in terms of audience reach. Its digital nature facilitates ongoing tracking, measurement, and refinement of marketing campaigns. Channels of Digital Advertising The channels for digital advertising include various online platforms, websites, and apps where ads are deployed. Key channels include: PPC (Pay-Per-Click) Advertising This involves paying for ads on search engine results pages (SERPs). Digital advertising is a dynamic and essential component of modern marketing strategies. Its effectiveness in reaching targeted audiences, coupled with measurable ROI, makes it a valuable tool for businesses aiming to expand their online presence. With its diverse channels and strategies, digital advertising offers a flexible and impactful way to connect with consumers in the digital age.
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The Drums of Manalao
The Drums of Manalao is a 1949 Australian radio serial for children written by Betty Roland. It aired on the ABC every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, starting on Monday, May 16, 1949, at 5.30 p.m. Episodes went for ten minutes. According to ABC Weekly "it tells the story of a family of four— Timmy, Biddy, and their mother and father —who return to their devastated home in Manalao after the war. The adventures they experience are many and varied."
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The Drums of Manalao is a 1949 Australian radio serial for children written by Betty Roland. It aired on the ABC every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, starting on Monday, May 16, 1949, at 5.30 p.m. Episodes went for ten minutes.
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Type W
Type W or W-type may refer to:
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Type W or W-type may refer to: the Handley Page Type W, a biplane W engine types Renault Type W engine types W-types, in type theory a W-type star a W-type planet in binary star systems a Victorian Railways W type carriage W-type ferrite, a type of ceramic material
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Gabriel Guerra
Gabriel Guerra may refer to:
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Gabriel Guerra may refer to: Gabriel Guerra (sculptor) (1847-1893), Mexican sculptor Gabriel Guerra-Mondragón, American ambassador Gabriel Guerra (footballer), Argentine footballer
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The White Cockade
The White Cockade is a 1945 Australian radio serial written by Betty Roland for the George Edwards Players. The fifteen minute episodes aired each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7.30 p.m. The play concerned Bonnie Prince Charlie. The serial was one of a number of historical romances produced by the George Edwards Players, others including Out of the Darkness and The Man in the Iron Mask. The production was popular and it was revived in 1952.
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The White Cockade is a 1945 Australian radio serial written by Betty Roland for the George Edwards Players. The fifteen minute episodes aired each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7.30 p.m. The play concerned Bonnie Prince Charlie. The serial was one of a number of historical romances produced by the George Edwards Players, others including Out of the Darkness and The Man in the Iron Mask. The production was popular and it was revived in 1952.
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Dante Simbulan Sr.
Dante C. Simbulan Sr., Ph.D. (born 3 May 1930) is a Filipino educator, author, and former military officer best known for his influential role as a voice of social conscience for the generation of cadets who studied at the Philippine Military Academy in the days just prior to the beginning of the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos - an influence and reputation which led to his being held by the Marcos regime as a political prisoner at Camp Bonifacio and Camp Crame for more than two years without charges. A World War II veteran who had resigned his commission and his Military Academy teaching post in the leadup to Martial Law, he went into exile for the rest of the Marcos administration. During his time as Military Academy instructor he became a strong influence on a number of cadets who would later play significant roles in Philippine history, including Victor Corpus and Crispin Tagamolila, who would later defect to the New People's Army; Rodolfo Biazon who would become Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff and later a two-term Philippine Senator. Simbulan Sr. has authored several books on Philippine political history, including his memoir "Whose Side are We On?," which detailed the events leading up to the declaration of Martial Law from the perspective of a Philippine Military Academy insider; and his 2005 book "The modern principalia: the historical evolution of the Philippine ruling oligarchy."
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OKH (disambiguation)
OKH may refer to:
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OKH may refer to: Oberkommando des Heeres, the high command of the Army of Nazi Germany okh, the ISO 639-3 code for Karan language A.J. Eisenberg Airport, the FAA LID code OKH RAF Cottesmore, the IATA code OKH Sat Okh, a soldier in the Polish Resistance during World War II
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Y-Type
Y-Type or Type Y may refer to:
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Y-Type or Type Y may refer to: the MG Y-type, a car the Alexander Y Type, a bus the Renault Type Y, an early car the AEC Y Type, a truck a Y-type star
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OOG (disambiguation)
OOG or Oog may refer to:
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OOG or Oog may refer to: Groningen, the capital city and main municipality of Groningen province in the Netherlands Oog, a town in the Sool region of Somaliland Oog (comics), a giant alien monster that first appeared in Tales of Suspense #27 Ocean Observation Group, a group that measures and monitors the surface temperature and salinity of the upper 2000 meters of the ocean oog, the ISO 639-3 code for Ong, a variant of Ta'Oi language
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Libia García Muñoz Ledo
Libia Dennise García Muñoz Ledo (León, Guanajuato; June 15, 1983 ) is a Mexican lawyer, writer and politician. Since 10 April 2023, she has served as Secretary of Social and Human Development for the State of Guanajuato. She was Secretary of Government of the State of Guanajuato during the years 2021 - 2023. Likewise, she was a Local Deputy of Guanajuato on two occasions, from 2015 to 2018 and from 2018 to 2021. She is a member of the National Action Party. She has a law degree from Universidad De La Salle Bajío. She has a master's degree in Constitutional and administrative law. In private practice, she has worked as a litigation attorney in civil and commercial matters. She was part of the National Training Program for Democratic Leaders and Political Management, by the Organization of American States (OAS) in conjunction with the University of Guanajuato; the Seminar "Effective Legislation and Strategic Political Communication", by The Washington Center; and the Seminar in Public Management, by the Universidad Camilo José Cela de Madrid, Spain. Her work experience includes being an advisor to the Parliamentary Group of the National Action Party in the LXII Legislature of the Congress of Guanajuato from 2012 - 2015, as well as Legal Advisor in the Directorate of Governmental Liaison of the Undersecretary of Liaison and Political Coordination of the State Government. He began her activism in the National Action Party in 2004. During her youth, she was part of Acción Juvenil. Within the State Directive Committee and the Municipal Directive Committee of León, Guanajuato, she has held the positions of state advisor, secretary of Internal Strengthening of the State Directive Committee of the National Action Party in León, PAN representative before the electoral bodies and trainer endorsed by the National System of Trainers of the National Action Party (SCAN). She was a local deputy in the Congress of Guanajuato for the 5th Electoral District on two consecutive occasions, during the LXIII and LXIV Legislatures, being the first woman re-elected in Guanajuato. As a local deputy of Guanajuato, she promoted the proposal for the creation of the State Program for the Protection of Breastfeeding and the approval of the Olimpia Law. In 2021, she was appointed by Governor Diego Sinhué Rodríguez Vallejo as head of the Secretary of Government, being the first woman in the history of the State of Guanajuato to hold such position. Since 10 April 2023, she has served as Secretary of Social and Human Development of the State of Guanajuato. On 16 August 2023, the national leadership of the PAN installed a political roundtable to define the (female) candidate for Governor of Guanajuato for the 2024 elections. Libia Dennise was officially recognized by the PAN as one of the two candidates for the Governorship of the State.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libia_Garc%C3%ADa_Mu%C3%B1oz_Ledo
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Bepirovirsen
Bepirovirsen (GSK3228836) is an antisense oligonucleotide developed to treat Hepatitis B infection.
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Bepirovirsen (GSK3228836) is an antisense oligonucleotide developed to treat Hepatitis B infection.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bepirovirsen
75,615,013
TNX (disambiguation)
TNX may refer to:
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TNX may refer to: TNX, consisting musical groups collectively known as Nice Girl Project! TNX (group), the K-pop group Trinitroxylene, a high explosive tnx, the ISO 639-3 code for Tanema language Tonopah Test Range Airport, the FAA LID code TNX
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TNX_(disambiguation)
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Type Z
Z-type or Type Z may refer to:
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Z-type or Type Z may refer to: Z-Type, a video game a Renault Z-Type engine a Victorian Railways Z type carriage the Z-type manifold arrangement in plate heat exchanger design Z-type ferrite, a type of ceramic material UIC type Z, a type of rail passenger coach European Type Z copper tubing
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_Z
75,615,032
Ricohombre
The ricohombre (a magnate, literally, a Spanish word for "richman") was a high ranking nobility title in Spain, replaced by a title of grandee in the late 14th-early 15th century. The ricohombres, established during the Reconquista, were supposed to be advisers to the rulers. The transition from ricohombres to grandes occurred between 1390 and 1530 as the new "noble oligarchy" replaced the old one due to the change of power base caused by the conflict between infantes of Aragon and the supporters of John II of Castile with his favorite Álvaro de Luna. Alfonso de Cartagena in his Doctrinal de los caballeros (c. 1441–1444), while discussing the grandes, states that the previous term ricohombres is "old-fashioned". In Castile, the title had appeared in the 12th century and designated the class of nobility at the very top of hierarchy, behind only people of royal blood. The Partidas allowed ricohombres to keep their hats on in the presence of the king. The circle of ricohombres of Castile was exclusive and small. Admission was done by the king in a ritual involving a grant of a pennon and a heraldic cauldron. They held large tax-free hereditary possessions that can only be taken back by the Crown if the holder became a traitor or died without a heir, with seigniorial and jurisdictional rights. Ricohombres also occupied senior administrative and advisory positions at the royal court and later served as members of the parliament (Cortes de Castilla [es]).
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TLX (disambiguation)
TLX may refer to:
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TLX may refer to: TLX, a protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens NASA-TLX, an assessment tool that rates perceived workload Acura TLX, the automobile made by Acura Panguilemo Airport, the IATA code TLX Tieling West railway station, the pinyin code TLX Taldi railway station, the station code TLX tlx, the ISO 639-3 code for Khehek language
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TLX_(disambiguation)
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Dory Selinger
Dory Selinger (born 13 October 1971) is an American former Paralympic cyclist who competed in international cycling competitions and is a former world record holder. He is a Paralympic and three-time World champion in track cycling and has competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Paralympics. In January 1993, Selinger and his friend were involved in a car accident. His right leg got caught into the wheel well of the car that had hit him, he spent seven days in a coma and had his right leg below the knee amputated, he also had a head injury which affected his speech and memory. His friend was killed in the accident.
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Dory Selinger is an American former Paralympic cyclist who competed in international cycling competitions and is a former world record holder. He is a Paralympic and three-time World champion in track cycling and has competed at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Paralympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dory_Selinger
75,615,047
Daddy Was Asleep
Daddy Was Asleep is a 1945 Australian radio play by Betty Roland. She felt it was her best play since The Touch of Silk. The play aired on ABC radio and it was well received. It played again in 1947, 1950 and 1952. Leslie Rees claimed that the play was "in a special class" out of all Roland's radio plays, adding, "It is a sympathetic and sometimes very painful study of human frailty, touching tragedy. Hiliary West, a would-be great writer, edits a small paper in a declining Australian mining town. His tender relationship with his little daughter Moira is one of the few lovely things in his life—and it is the subject of some of Miss Roland’s most delicate writing. A kindly doctor gradually exposes Hiliary’s neurosis, but meantime Hiliary has antagonized a bunch of shanty-town roughs, who wreak their revenge on the little girl. Hiliary West is a human and credible study of a literary frustrate, a blood brother to Chekhov's Trigorin." According to one account "his psychological drama is set in a country town where Hillary West, who had hoped to become a great writer, settles down as editor of a local newspaper. The gradual development of Hillary's neurosis and his domestic relations with his wife, and little daughter build up a drama of strong human interest."
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Daddy Was Asleep is a 1945 Australian radio play by Betty Roland. She felt it was her best play since The Touch of Silk. The play aired on ABC radio and it was well received. It played again in 1947, 1950 and 1952. Leslie Rees claimed that the play was "in a special class" out of all Roland's radio plays, adding, "It is a sympathetic and sometimes very painful study of human frailty, touching tragedy. Hiliary West, a would-be great writer, edits a small paper in a declining Australian mining town. His tender relationship with his little daughter Moira is one of the few lovely things in his life—and it is the subject of some of Miss Roland’s most delicate writing. A kindly doctor gradually exposes Hiliary’s neurosis, but meantime Hiliary has antagonized a bunch of shanty-town roughs, who wreak their revenge on the little girl. Hiliary West is a human and credible study of a literary frustrate, a blood brother to Chekhov's Trigorin."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Was_Asleep
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Marquess of Kindelán
Marquess of Kindelán (Spanish: Marqués de Kindelán) is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility. It was created on 1 October 1961 by Francisco Franco in favor of Alfredo Kindelán Duany, Spanish general. The title was deprived on October 21, 2022, after the approval of the Democratic Memory Law.
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Marquess of Kindelán is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility. It was created on 1 October 1961 by Francisco Franco in favor of Alfredo Kindelán Duany, Spanish general. The title was deprived on October 21, 2022, after the approval of the Democratic Memory Law.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquess_of_Kindel%C3%A1n
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TKX
TKX may refer to:
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TKX may refer to: tkx, the ISO 639-3 code for Tangko language Takaroa Airport, the IATA code TKX Kennett Memorial Airport, the FAA LID code TKX Tilkan railway station, the station code TKX
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TKX
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Javier León
Javier León may refer to:
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Javier León may refer to: Javier León (wrestler), Peruvian wrestler Javier León (footballer), Argentine footballer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Le%C3%B3n
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Walter Jiménez
Walter Jiménez may refer to:
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Walter Jiménez may refer to: Walter Jiménez, Argentine football forward Walter Jiménez, Argentine football midfielder
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Jim%C3%A9nez
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TFV
TFV may refer to:
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TFV may refer to: Thüringer Fußballverband, the umbrella organization of the football clubs in the German state Thuringia Tiroler Fussballerband, an umbrella organization of the football clubs of the Austrian state Tyrol, Austria Tracked Firefighting Vehicle, a Bandvagn 206 that is used in forested areas
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TFV
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Juan Jaime
Juan Jaime may refer to:
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Juan Jaime may refer to: Juan Jaime (baseball), Dominican baseball player Juan Jaime (footballer), Argentine footballer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Jaime
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Bahram Aliyev
Aliyev Bahram Huseyn oghlu (Azerbaijani: Əliyev Bəhram Hüseyn oğlu, born September 2, 1955) is the full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Meliorator Scientist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Azerbaijan (2005-2013); Director of the Ecology Institute of the Ministry of Defence Industry of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan National Aerospace Agency (MAKA). Bahram Aliyev was born on September 2, 1955, in Zangibasar District of the Armenian SSR. In 1973, he started his work and scientific activity as a laboratory technician at the Baku branch of "VODGEO". In 1979, he graduated from the full course of the hydromelioration faculty of the Azerbaijan Institute of Civil Engineers, majoring in "engineer - hydraulic technician". In 1988, he successfully defended his candidate's thesis in the city of Novocherkassk and received the degree of candidate of technical sciences in the specialty "Melioration and irrigation agriculture". During his scientific creative activity, he created more than 30 different constructions, systems of irrigation equipment and progressive irrigation methods of agricultural plants. In 1995, he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation in "Gruzvodecology" and received the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences in the specialty "Hydrotechnical Reclamation" In 1997, he submitted his dissertation to the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Azerbaijan, successfully defended it again and received the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences in the specialty "Melioration and irrigation agriculture". In 1997, he was elected a full member of the International Academy of Ecology and Nature Use. In 1999, he was elected a corresponding member of the International Academy of Engineers. In 2001, he was elected academician of the Russian Academy of Water Management Sciences. In 2010, he was elected a full member of the Russian Academy of Agriculture.
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Aarón Ochoa
Aarón Ochoa Moloney (born 18 April 2007) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Málaga. Born in Spain, he is a Republic of Ireland youth international. Ochoa joined the youth academy of Spanish side Málaga at the age of nine. Ochoa started his career with Spanish side Málaga, becoming the second-youngest player to debut for the club. Ochoa mainly operates as a midfielder and is known for his dribbling ability. Ochoa was born to an Irish mother and a Spanish father.
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Aarón Ochoa Moloney is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Málaga. Born in Spain, he is a Republic of Ireland youth international.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aar%C3%B3n_Ochoa
75,615,098
Vaddukoddai South
Vaddu South is a Grama Niladhari Division (GN Division) of the Valikamam West Divisional Secretariat of Vaddukoddai, Jaffna District of Northern Province, Sri Lanka. It has Grama Niladhari Division Code J/165. 9°45′N 79°57′E / 9.750°N 79.950°E / 9.750; 79.950
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Vaddu South is a Grama Niladhari Division of the Valikamam West Divisional Secretariat of Vaddukoddai, Jaffna District of Northern Province, Sri Lanka. It has Grama Niladhari Division Code J/165. List of settlements in Northern Province
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Gabi Visoiu
Gabriel Visoiu (nickanamed "Mr. Perfect") is a Romanian artistic pool player. He is two-time winner of the WPA World Artistic Pool Championship in 2015 and 2018, and runner-up in 2014. Visiou won the final Trick Shot Magic event in 2016 as he defeated Andy Segal in the final 8–6. Visoiu took part in the first pool tournament to be filmed and broadcast in 3DTV in 2011. Visoiu first won a world championship event in 2007 as he won the bank and kick discipline.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabi_Visoiu
75,615,109
Land of Memories
Land of Memories (Chinese: 机忆之地) is a Chinese science-fiction novel by Shen Yang (沈阳), a professor at Tsinghua University's School of Journalism and Communication. The story revolves around a former neuroscientist trying to recover her memories from the metaverse after suffering amnesia due to an accident. It is close to 6,000 Chinese-character long and was shortened from an AI-generated draft that was 43,000 characters long, using 66 prompts and taking up to three hours. The novel was among 18 submissions that won the level-two prize at the Fifth Jiangsu Youth Science Education and Science Fiction Competition (第五届江苏省青年科普科幻作品大赛). The contest was restricted to participants between the age of 14 and 45 but did not forbid entries generated by AI. One of its organizers reached out to Shen after finding out that the professor had been experimenting with writing science fiction using AI. The judges were not told about the novel's origin at the time. Three of them, out of the six, approved the work. One judge, who had worked with AI models before, recognized that the novel was written by AI and criticized the work for lacking emotional appeal. The organizer who had contacted Shen said the novel's introduction was not bad but the story did not develop well. It would not meet standards for publication. However, he still plans to allow AI-generated submissions in 2024. Fu Ruchu, editorial department director of the People's Literature Publishing House, said the novel was not easily identifiable as AI-generated and applauded its logical consistency. She warned that artificial intelligence could endanger the jobs of fiction writers and cause permanent damage to literary language.
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Land of Memories is a Chinese science-fiction novel by Shen Yang (沈阳), a professor at Tsinghua University's School of Journalism and Communication. The story revolves around a former neuroscientist trying to recover her memories from the metaverse after suffering amnesia due to an accident. It is close to 6,000 Chinese-character long and was shortened from an AI-generated draft that was 43,000 characters long, using 66 prompts and taking up to three hours. The novel was among 18 submissions that won the level-two prize at the Fifth Jiangsu Youth Science Education and Science Fiction Competition (第五届江苏省青年科普科幻作品大赛). The contest was restricted to participants between the age of 14 and 45 but did not forbid entries generated by AI. One of its organizers reached out to Shen after finding out that the professor had been experimenting with writing science fiction using AI. The judges were not told about the novel's origin at the time. Three of them, out of the six, approved the work. One judge, who had worked with AI models before, recognized that the novel was written by AI and criticized the work for lacking emotional appeal. The organizer who had contacted Shen said the novel's introduction was not bad but the story did not develop well. It would not meet standards for publication. However, he still plans to allow AI-generated submissions in 2024. Fu Ruchu, editorial department director of the People's Literature Publishing House, said the novel was not easily identifiable as AI-generated and applauded its logical consistency. She warned that artificial intelligence could endanger the jobs of fiction writers and cause permanent damage to literary language.
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The Rape of the Sabine Women (Poussin)
The legendary rape of the Sabine women is the subject of two oil paintings by Nicolas Poussin. The first version was painted in Rome about 1634 or 1635 and is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, catalogued as The Abduction of the Sabine Women. The second, painted in 1637 or 1638, is in the Louvre in Paris, catalogued as L'enlèvement des Sabines. The theme of kidnapping was very successful in Renaissance and Baroque art. Among the legendary episodes relating rapes, kidnappings or abductions may be mentioned those of Helen by Paris, of Europa by Zeus, of Deianeira by the centaur Nessus, and of Proserpina by Pluto; the latter was sculpted by Bernini (1621–1622). Beginning in the quattrocento, scenes of the abduction and reconciliation of the Sabine women were often figured on Tuscan cassoni (wedding chests), probably as domestic instruction for brides. Shortly after Poussin arrived in Rome in 1624, Pietro da Cortona painted a celebrated picture of the abduction (c. 1630), which was possibly influenced by such cassoni, and which in turn influenced Poussin. For the two pairs of entwined abductors and captives depicted in the left foreground of both versions, Poussin was probably indebted to Giambologna's Mannerist sculpture of the same subject (1579–1583), which was reproduced, with the figures reversed, as a chiaroscuro woodcut by Andrea Andreani (1584), and from which Poussin produced several pen-and-bistre drawings of the motif of a man lifting a woman. Poussin was also deeply influenced by the classical antiquities which he had the opportunity to study whilst in Rome. The group to the right of the Metropolitan picture recalls The Galatian Suicide, a 2nd century AD Roman marble after a lost Greek original, which had been recently unearthed during excavations for the redevelopment of the Villa Ludovisi, and was engraved by François Perrier. This bold political occurrence is exhibited as passing in the forum of the newly erected city of Rome. Romulus, its founder and king, stands on an elevation at the left side between two columns, holding a royal wand in one hand and raising the skirt of his robe with the other; the latter motion being the signal for every Roman to seize a Sabine wife. The games in honour of the god Consus have ceased, and a scene of uproar and confusion has succeeded. Amidst the numerous groups of struggling women and resisting fathers is one close to the front (right) composed of a fine athletic man standing across a prostrate woman in the act of striking her aged parent who has seized him round the loins; near these are an aged woman sitting on the ground bewailing the loss of her child, and two infants, one of whom lies on its back, crying. On the opposite (left) side are two sturdy Romans, each bearing in his arms a fine woman; a lictor, with the fasces in his hand, stands near them, viewing the contest. Smith (1837) comments, "This capital production is painted in the most esteemed manner of the master and has the advantage of being clear in its tones of colouring and in excellent preservation." Painted probably in 1633 or 1634. Belonged to the Maréchal Charles de Créquy, who was French ambassador to Rome in the 1630s; and then to King Louis XIII's chief minister, Cardinal Richelieu, who probably bequeathed it to his niece, the Duchess d'Aiguillon. Purchased at the sale of the Stourhead heirlooms of the Hoare baronets of Barn Elms, on 2 June 1883 (No. 63). Acquired by Sir Francis Cook, 1st Bt (d. 1901) in 1883 and displayed by himself and his heirs at Doughty House, Richmond; inherited by his son Sir Frederick (d. 1920); by his son Sir Herbert (d. 1939); and his son Sir Francis Ferdinand Maurice Cook, 4th Bt, from whom it was purchased by Pinakos, Inc. (Rudolf J. Heinemann), and Knoedler, of New York, in 1946. Engraved by Jean or Gérard Audran. The composition of this picture differs in many ways from the preceding. The place exhibits a large open square surrounded by beautiful edifices; in front of one of them, and on an elevation at the left side, stands Romulus with two senators behind him. He is dressed in military attire and in the act of raising the skirt of his robe, at which preconcerted signal every soldier has seized a Sabine woman, and a scene of confusion and strife has succeeded the festive games. Among the numerous groups may be noticed on the left in front, a soldier bearing off a struggling female, who has knocked his helmet from his head and is pulling his hair; a little retired from these are two lictors (far left), before whom an aged woman is kneeling and supplicating their aid. On the opposite (right) side is a Roman seizing a young woman, who is running after her father, and the latter, while endeavouring to escape, looks round at her ravisher. Further towards the right side is a group composed of an aged woman sitting on the ground sheltering between her knees a young girl whom a youth by entreaty, seconded by a little force, is endeavouring to obtain. In the more distant groups are seen soldiers on horseback and others on foot either forcibly bearing off the Sabine women or combating with their protectors. Painted in Rome about 1637 or 1638; according to the artist's friend and biographer Bellori, for Cardinal Alessandro Luigi Omodei (for whom Poussin also painted The Triumph of Flora, and the picture known as Women Bathing, now lost); whence passed to the collection of Louis XIV in 1685. Engraved by Abraham Girardet; Étienne Baudet; P. L. H. Laurent; Matthijs Pool; Edme Bovinet. A picture of the same subject, differently treated, was formerly in the collection of Sir Richard Colt Hoare (d. 1838), and has sometimes been conflated with the version now in New York. There are four preparatory drawings for the two pictures: three sketches for the Louvre version, now at Chatsworth House, the Uffizi, and Windsor Castle; and a fourth, for the Metropolitan version, at Windsor Castle.
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Belonged to the Maréchal Charles de Créquy, who was French ambassador to Rome in the 1630s; and then to King Louis XIII's chief minister, Cardinal Richelieu, who probably bequeathed it to his niece, the Duchess d'Aiguillon. Purchased at the sale of the Stourhead heirlooms of the Hoare baronets of Barn Elms, on 2 June 1883 (No. 63). Acquired by Sir Francis Cook, 1st Bt (d. 1901) in 1883 and displayed by himself and his heirs at Doughty House, Richmond; inherited by his son Sir Frederick (d. 1920); by his son Sir Herbert (d. 1939); and his son Sir Francis Ferdinand Maurice Cook, 4th Bt, from whom it was purchased by Pinakos, Inc. (Rudolf J. Heinemann), and Knoedler, of New York, in 1946.", "title": "Metropolitan version" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "Engraved by Jean or Gérard Audran.", "title": "Metropolitan version" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "The composition of this picture differs in many ways from the preceding. 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Further towards the right side is a group composed of an aged woman sitting on the ground sheltering between her knees a young girl whom a youth by entreaty, seconded by a little force, is endeavouring to obtain. In the more distant groups are seen soldiers on horseback and others on foot either forcibly bearing off the Sabine women or combating with their protectors.", "title": "Louvre version" }, { "paragraph_id": 10, "text": "Painted in Rome about 1637 or 1638; according to the artist's friend and biographer Bellori, for Cardinal Alessandro Luigi Omodei (for whom Poussin also painted The Triumph of Flora, and the picture known as Women Bathing, now lost); whence passed to the collection of Louis XIV in 1685. Engraved by Abraham Girardet; Étienne Baudet; P. L. H. Laurent; Matthijs Pool; Edme Bovinet.", "title": "Louvre version" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "A picture of the same subject, differently treated, was formerly in the collection of Sir Richard Colt Hoare (d. 1838), and has sometimes been conflated with the version now in New York.", "title": "Louvre version" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "There are four preparatory drawings for the two pictures: three sketches for the Louvre version, now at Chatsworth House, the Uffizi, and Windsor Castle; and a fourth, for the Metropolitan version, at Windsor Castle.", "title": "Drawings" } ]
The legendary rape of the Sabine women is the subject of two oil paintings by Nicolas Poussin. The first version was painted in Rome about 1634 or 1635 and is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, catalogued as The Abduction of the Sabine Women. The second, painted in 1637 or 1638, is in the Louvre in Paris, catalogued as L'enlèvement des Sabines.
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The First Gentleman (radio play)
The First Gentleman is a 1945 Australian radio play by Betty Roland about Benjamin Boyd. It was one of Roland's most notable works. The original cast included Hal Lashwood and Patricia Kennedy. The production was well received and the ABC produced it again in 1952 and 1959. According to ABC Weekly it was "a lively chronicle play of early N.S.W., the story of Ben Boyd, mercurial, energetic and handsome, and of all that happened to his great schemes. She [Roland] has also taken the liberty of inventing a love story to leaven the rigid facts of history."
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The First Gentleman is a 1945 Australian radio play by Betty Roland about Benjamin Boyd. It was one of Roland's most notable works. The original cast included Hal Lashwood and Patricia Kennedy. The production was well received and the ABC produced it again in 1952 and 1959.
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Vaddukoddai North
Vaddu North is a Grama Niladhari Division (GN Division) of the Valikamam West Divisional Secretariat of Vaddukoddai, Jaffna District of Northern Province, Sri Lanka. It has Grama Niladhari Division Code J/158. 9°45′N 79°57′E / 9.750°N 79.950°E / 9.750; 79.950
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Vaddu North is a Grama Niladhari Division of the Valikamam West Divisional Secretariat of Vaddukoddai, Jaffna District of Northern Province, Sri Lanka. It has Grama Niladhari Division Code J/158. List of settlements in Northern Province
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Jassem Koleilat
Jassem Koleilat (Arabic: جاسم قليلات; born July 30, 1999) is a Czech footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Los Angeles FC 2. Koleilat is of Lebanese and Canadian descent. He was born in Prague and moved to Dubai at the age of two months, where he attended the Lycée Français International Georges Pompidou. Koleilat started playing football as a striker before switching to goalkeeper. He played for the University of New Hampshire in the United States, where he was described as "had one of the best averages in terms of goals allowed in the last campaign".
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Jassem Koleilat is a Czech footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Los Angeles FC 2.
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Michael Wentzel
Michael Wentzel (born 20 April, 2002) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender for St. Louis City 2. He previously played for Rot-Weiß Oberhausen and generally plays as a central defender. Wentzel is the son of an economics professor. He attended boarding school. Wentzel's youth career was described as "his career is a positive example that the corona pandemic was also an opportunity for talent".
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Michael Wentzel is an American soccer player who plays as a defender for St. Louis City 2. He previously played for Rot-Weiß Oberhausen and generally plays as a central defender. Wentzel is the son of an economics professor. He attended boarding school. Wentzel's youth career was described as "his career is a positive example that the corona pandemic was also an opportunity for talent".
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2023 Kyrgyz Premier League
The 2023 Kyrgyz Premier League was the 32nd season of the Kyrgyzstan League, Kyrgyzstan's top division of association football organized by the Football Federation of Kyrgyz Republic. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. The number of foreign players is restricted to five per Kyrgyz Premier League team. A team can use only five foreign players on the field in each game.
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The 2023 Kyrgyz Premier League was the 32nd season of the Kyrgyzstan League, Kyrgyzstan's top division of association football organized by the Football Federation of Kyrgyz Republic.
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2023–24 FC Baník Ostrava season
The 2023–24 season is FC Baník Ostrava's 102nd season in existence and seventh consecutive in the Czech First League. They will also compete in the Czech Cup. Win Draw Loss Fixtures Last updated: August 2023 Source: [ Soccerway] Last updated: August 2023. Source: The league fixtures were unveiled on 30 June 2023.
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The 2023–24 season is FC Baník Ostrava's 102nd season in existence and seventh consecutive in the Czech First League. They will also compete in the Czech Cup.
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Pau Vidal
Pau Vidal Molina (March 24, 2002) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a striker for Sporting Kansas City II. Molina attended Jaume I University in Spain. Molina played for American side Sporting Kansas City II. Molina mainly operates as a striker and has been described as "physically powerful, versatile given his good handling of the ball with both legs". Vidal is a native of Valencia, Spain.
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Pau Vidal Molina is a Spanish footballer who plays as a striker for Sporting Kansas City II.
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Wood Material Science and Engineering
The Wood Material Science and Engineering is a bimonthly published peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of wood science, engineering, and technology. It is published by Taylor & Francis. Editor of the journal is Dick Sandberg of Luleå University of Technology and current co-editors are: Charles Frihart of the Forest Products Laboratory, George Mantanis of the University of Thessaly, Magnus Wålinder of the KTH, and Andreja Kutnar of the University of Primorska. It was first time established in March 1, 2006. The journal publishes original research articles covering both fundamental and applied research related to various aspects of wood sciences. This includes a focus on water-wood relations, wood durability, wood modification, wood mechanics, wood composites, engineered wood products, energy conversion, and environmentally sustainable wood-based products. It also publishes topics related to wood engineering, which involve applying wood material science principles to the design, processing, and manufacturing of forest products. Additionally, the journal considers and publishes high-quality review papers. In 2022, the journal had an impact factor of 2.200 according to the Clarivate Analytics. The journal presentsly covers the technologies, fields, categories related to Materials Science (miscellaneous) (Q2). It has showed an acceptance rate of submitted works, at a percentage of 44%. The journal Wood Material Science and Engineering is presently indexed and covered in several international databases, including among others, CAB Abstracts, Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics), Review of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants (CABI) and Scopus (Elsevier).
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The Wood Material Science and Engineering is a bimonthly published peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of wood science, engineering, and technology. It is published by Taylor & Francis. Editor of the journal is Dick Sandberg of Luleå University of Technology and current co-editors are: Charles Frihart of the Forest Products Laboratory, George Mantanis of the University of Thessaly, Magnus Wålinder of the KTH, and Andreja Kutnar of the University of Primorska. It was first time established in March 1, 2006.
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Tarita Shankar
Tarita Shankar is an Indian educator and author, who is the chairperson of the Indira Group of Institutes. She is also the founder and Secretary of the Shree Chanakya Education Society. Tarita is a graduate in arts with additional qualifications in Law. By establishing the Shri Chanakya Education Society (SCES) in 1994, she entered the sphere of the education sector. She founded an independent institution, the Indira Institute of Management Pune, while serving as the Chief Managing Trustee and Founder-Secretary of SCES. In the academic year 2006–07, Indira opened Indira College of Pharmacy, marking its entry into the healthcare industry. She has contributed to a number of philanthropic initiatives, such as the CARE Club, which provides staff, alumni, and students with emotional support, direction, and inspiration. Tarita is also the author of the book, Great Quotes from Great Women. On Women's Day in 2002, Yuva Bharti of the Rotary Club of Poona Airport honoured her contributions at the India Brand Summit in 2002–2003. In 2007, she received the Uddhavshri honour and the Women Super Achievers honour. In recognition of Tarita's contributions to the field of education, Chitkara University in Chandigarh awarded her an honorary doctorate in management. In 2017, Tarita received the Education Entrepreneur Award at the World Leadership Congress Awards held in Mauritius.
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Tarita Shankar is an Indian educator and author, who is the chairperson of the Indira Group of Institutes. She is also the founder and Secretary of the Shree Chanakya Education Society.
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Ram Chandra Tewari
Ram Chandra Tewari is an Indian Lieutenant general in Indian Army, newly appointed commander of Eastern Command. Tiwari was commissioned in Kumaon Regiment in 1987, he commanded Spears corps III Corps.
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Ram Chandra Tewari is an Indian Lieutenant general in Indian Army, newly appointed commander of Eastern Command.
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KwaZulu Natal Society of Arts
KwaZulu Natal Society of Arts (KZNSA) is a nonprofit art gallery and art center in Durban, South Africa. KwaZulu Natal Society of Arts, one of the first art centers in Durban, was founded in 1902 in Glenwood, Durban, as a not-for-profit, public benefit organization with 18A status. Initially established as an opportunity for artists to show and discuss their works, it experienced major growth and transformations. The key components of the organizations are the gallery exhibitions and public education programs, seminars, and specialist conferences. Linked to an extensive network of national institutions, it promotes cultural exchange with a belief in inclusivity. Essentially a gallery for contemporary art it promotes national and international artists with an inclination towards artists of the province. The KZNSA Gallery has shown exhibitions by artists such as Thando Mama (2005), Markus Wörsdörfer, (2018), William Kentridge, Theaster Gates, Cameron Platter, Jeremy Wafer, Mbongeni Buthelezi, Tom Cullberg, Penny Siopis, Callan Grecia, Derrick Nxumalo, and young artist and fashion designer Gumede in 2023. The gallery takes part in Go Durban Durban's Connect03, a first Thursday event. They host several film festivals, like the Diff Short Films ( 2018) and the second International Film Festival, showcasing 30 student films in 2023. The center offers diverse music performances with live concerts by Raheem Kemet, Lungelo Manzi, Zoe The Seed, Madala Kunene, Kerolin Govender Zawadi Yamungu or Guy Buttery in 2019. Constructed on a trapezoidal site located between two roads and an Edwardian villa, the building is the result of a public competition. Constructed in 1996 by the architects Cindy Walters and Michál Cohen on an area of 1000m2, it is set back from the main villa and looks at an intermediate garden with under-the-sky seating amidst indigenous acacia trees. A staircase links the two roads, allowing access from both to the mezzanine level. The compound includes a shop for handmade merchandise and art from other African countries.
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KwaZulu Natal Society of Arts (KZNSA) is a nonprofit art gallery and art center in Durban, South Africa.
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Moldova women's national volleyball team
The Moldova women's national volleyball team ( Romanian : Echipa națională de volei feminin a Republicii Moldova ) represents Moldova in international women's volleyball competitions and friendly matches, The Team Ruled and managed by the Moldovan Volleyball Federation ( Romanian : Federație de Volei din Republica Moldova : FVRM ) that is a part of the Federation of International Volleyball (FIVB) as well as the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV), The Moldova Team also follow the Balkan Volleyball Association (BVA) . After Moldova gained independence from the Soviet Union, the Moldovan Volleyball Federation joined the FIVB and the CEV in 1992. The debut of the Moldovan women's volleyball team in official international competitions took place only in 2004, when the team took part in the qualifying tournament of the European Championship 2005 (category "B"). In the first match they confidently defeated another debutant, the national team of Georgia with the score 3:0. But in the next 7 matches of qualifications the Moldavians lost to all of their rivals, teams from Slovenia, Croatia, Sweden (twice each) and, finally, Georgia. A few years later, the Moldavian team took part in the European Championship qualifiers twice in (2007 and 2009), but they could not win a single game in these tournaments. In January 2009 they started for the first time in the FIVB World Championship qualification and confidently dealt with their rivals in the qualifying group of the 1st round. The group tournament was held in Tallinn and in the first match they beat the national team of Denmark 3:0, then snatched a victory from the host of the tournament the national team of Estonia with score of 3:2, and on the last day of the competition they defeated Georgia. But the 2nd round of qualification turned out to be the last for their adventures. The teams of Albania,Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Romania were clearly stronger than they are, and all matches played they only win a single set against the Albanians. The next qualifying tournament of the 2014 World Championship, the team could not oppose its rivals in the qualification group, the teams of Ukraine, Hungary and Albania, losing to them all with the same score 0:3
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The Moldova women's national volleyball team represents Moldova in international women's volleyball competitions and friendly matches, The Team Ruled and managed by the Moldovan Volleyball Federation that is a part of the Federation of International Volleyball (FIVB) as well as the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV), The Moldova Team also follow the Balkan Volleyball Association (BVA) .
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2023–24 Bohemians 1905 season
The 2023–24 season is Bohemians 1905's 119th season in existence and 11th consecutive in the Czech First League. They also competed in the Czech Cup. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Win Draw Loss Fixtures Last updated: 16 December 2023 Source: Soccerway Last updated: August 2023. Source: The league fixtures were unveiled on 21 June 2023.
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The 2023–24 season is Bohemians 1905's 119th season in existence and 11th consecutive in the Czech First League. They also competed in the Czech Cup.
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Aiym Meirzhanova
Aiym Meirzhanova (born 19 August 2008) is a is a Kazakh rhythmic gymnast. She's a multiple Asian Championship medalist. She took up gymnastics at age 4. In 2023 she competed at Miss Valentine, winning silver with ribbons and bronze with hoop. In March Aiym competed at the “Aphrodite Cup” in Athens, winning silver in the All-Around and bronze with ribbon.
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Aiym Meirzhanova is a is a Kazakh rhythmic gymnast. She's a multiple Asian Championship medalist.
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Heike Moser
Heike Moser is a German Koodiyattam artist and teacher. She is the first foreign women to learn and make debut in Koodiyattam, a traditional art performing in Kerala, India. Moser became interested in India after seeing a Bharatnatyam dance performed by Caroline Gerbert Khan in Germany . Moser who was a disciple of Carol used to come to Chennai every year to study Bharatanatyam under Carol's teacher Savitri Jagannatharao. Later she became fascinated with Indology. At Cheruthuruthy, Kerala, she also started learning Koodiyattam from Kalamandalam Girija and Kalamandalam Rama Chakyar at Kerala Kalamandalam. from 1995 to 1998. She received her doctorate from the University of Tübingen in Nangyarkoot. Moser also learned Sanskrit from Killimangalam Vasudevan Namboothiripad. Moser regularly visits Kerala to participate in the Koodiyattam held near Moozhikulam Lakshmanaswami temple. She was a part of the project of establishing a Malayalam chair in the name of Herman Gundert at the University of Tübingen.
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Heike Moser is a German Koodiyattam artist and teacher. She is the first foreign women to learn and make debut in Koodiyattam, a traditional art performing in Kerala, India.
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Ramadhan Singano
Ramadhan Suzana Yahaya Singano (born March 4, 1993) is a Tanzanian footballer who last played as a midfielder, winger, or striker for TP Mazembe. Singano's birthdate has been listed as December 31, 1992. Singano played for Tanzanian side Simba. Singano operates as a midfielder, winger, or striker and is known for his dribbling ability. Singano is nicknamed "Messi".
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Ramadhan Suzana Yahaya Singano is a Tanzanian footballer who last played as a midfielder, winger, or striker for TP Mazembe.
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Emmericus Carel Willem Adriaan Geuze
Emmericus Carel Willem Adriaan "Wim" Geuze (17 March 1906 – 3 September 1987) was a Dutch civil engineer who contributed to the development of soil mechanics, and the founding of the geotechnical engineering journal, Géotechnique. He was head of research at the Laboratorium voor Grondmechanica (English: Soil Mechanics Laboratory) in Delft, and professor of soil mechanics at Delft University of Technology and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Geuze was also an accomplished saxophonist, and a founder member of the Dutch Swing College Band. Deported to a forced labour camp in Germany during the Second World War, he escaped and returned to the Netherlands by hiding in a truck. Geuze was born in Dordrecht in 1906, the son of Pieter Jan Geuze. After completing high school in 1923, he studied civil engineering at Technische Hoogeschoole Delft, where he studied under the founder of soil mechanics in the Netherlands, Albert Sybrandus Keverling Buisman. Geuze also studied coastal and river engineering under Gerrit Hendrik van Mourik Broekman. In 1931, he became a student member of the Royal Netherlands Society of Engineers (KIVI), becoming treasurer of the hydraulics department in 1940. He was a founding member of the Laboratorium voor Grondmechanica Delft (later known as GeoDelft) in 1936 and was appointed head of the research department in 1949. He was appointed as lecturer in soil mechanics at Delft in 1946, and promoted to professor of soil mechanics in 1951. He published his acceptance speech for the position, entitled De ontwikkeling der grondmechanica tot technische wetenscchap (English: The Development of Soil Mechanics as a Technical Science), the same year. In 1934, Geuze married Mélanie Nancy Veenstra in The Hague. She died unexpectedly in 1979. Known to his friends and colleagues as "Wim", he had multilingual proficiency in Dutch, English, French, and German, and was highly regarded by students and colleagues. A talented saxophonist, Geuze also became a founding member of the Dutch Swing College Band. During World War II, Geuze was arrested and deported to a labour camp in Germany. He escaped and returned to the Netherlands, hidden in a truck. Geuze's research initially focused on groundwater flow through dikes, employing the Hele-Shaw model, and the Dutch cell test, a concept originally designed by Buisman. He gained prominence for his work on the cone penetration test (CPT) and the critical density of sands, exploring various cone sizes to understand scaling rules. His innovative approach often involved creative solutions for transport and field testing. Geuze was instrumental in the organisation of the 2nd International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering in Rotterdam, contributing significantly and serving as the Secretary of the Organising Committee. In 1946, he met with Rudolph Glossop and Hugh Golder in The Hague, with the three discussing the creation of a journal dedicated to soil mechanics over drinks in a nightclub. The group were encouraged by eminent engineer and soil mechanics expert, Karl von Terzaghi, and their work led to the founding of Géotechnique by a committee including Geuze, Glossop and Golder, along with engineers Edward E. de Beer, Leonard Cooling, Jean-Pierre Daxelhofer, Jacques Florentin, Robert Haefeli, Alec Skempton, Armin von Moos, and William H. Ward. The journal continues to be published by the Institution of Civil Engineers. His work was recognised internationally, with papers published in esteemed journals, including Géotechnique. In 1958, he served on the Commissie voor het onderzoek naar de spanningstoestand in dijken (Commission for the Investigation into the State of Stress in Dikes), a Rijkswaterstaat commission which undertook investigations into the stability and geotechnical conditions of dikes in the Netherlands following the devastating effects of the North Sea flood of 1953, along with other engineers including Pieter Philippus Jansen and H.A. Ferguson. He also published research and studies on coastal and dike issues prior to this. In 1960, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs assigned Geuze to Jordan to establish the Arab Potash Company, marking the beginning of what would become a significant industry. He later moved to the United States, joining the faculty at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. He died on 3 September 1987 in Rensselaer, New York.
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Emmericus Carel Willem Adriaan "Wim" Geuze was a Dutch civil engineer who contributed to the development of soil mechanics, and the founding of the geotechnical engineering journal, Géotechnique. He was head of research at the Laboratorium voor Grondmechanica in Delft, and professor of soil mechanics at Delft University of Technology and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Geuze was also an accomplished saxophonist, and a founder member of the Dutch Swing College Band. Deported to a forced labour camp in Germany during the Second World War, he escaped and returned to the Netherlands by hiding in a truck.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmericus_Carel_Willem_Adriaan_Geuze
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Ursa Major III
Ursa Major III is an incredibly faint and small satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, the faintest and smallest ever discovered. Ursa Major III was discovered in the deep, wide field Ultraviolet Near Infrared Optical Northern Survey (UNIONS), and its discovery was announced in November 2023. It contains a very old (over 11 Gyr old), metal-poor stellar population located about 10 kiloparsecs away, or about 32,600 light years away. Ursa Major III only has a radius of about 9.8 light years, and its absolute magnitude is only +2.2, making it by far the Milky Way's dimmest satellite, and only about as bright as Altair. This absolute magnitude corresponds to a stellar mass of 16 M☉. Only about 60 stars are predicted to exist within Ursa Major III. Ursa Major III is predicted to have a mass-to-light ratio of about 6,500, however this becomes only 1,900 with the removal of one of the stars suspected to be part of the galaxy. This very high value indicates the presence of a massive dark matter halo, indicating that Ursa Major III is indeed a true dwarf galaxy, albeit one with an extremely low stellar mass. As Ursa Major III's total luminosity is approximately 11.4 L☉, its total mass is probably only about 74,000 M☉, which would make it one of the least massive galaxies known.
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Ursa Major III is an incredibly faint and small satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, the faintest and smallest ever discovered. Ursa Major III was discovered in the deep, wide field Ultraviolet Near Infrared Optical Northern Survey (UNIONS), and its discovery was announced in November 2023. It contains a very old, metal-poor stellar population located about 10 kiloparsecs away, or about 32,600 light years away. Ursa Major III only has a radius of about 9.8 light years, and its absolute magnitude is only +2.2, making it by far the Milky Way's dimmest satellite, and only about as bright as Altair. This absolute magnitude corresponds to a stellar mass of 16 M☉. Only about 60 stars are predicted to exist within Ursa Major III. Ursa Major III is predicted to have a mass-to-light ratio of about 6,500, however this becomes only 1,900 with the removal of one of the stars suspected to be part of the galaxy. This very high value indicates the presence of a massive dark matter halo, indicating that Ursa Major III is indeed a true dwarf galaxy, albeit one with an extremely low stellar mass. As Ursa Major III's total luminosity is approximately 11.4 L☉, its total mass is probably only about 74,000 M☉, which would make it one of the least massive galaxies known.
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Menuka Poudel
Menuka Poudel (Nepali: मेनुका पौडेल; born 16 October 1998) is a Nepali singer and one of the top 15 contestants in the Indian Idol. Her first debut song was Dashain Aayo Tihar Aayo, which was released in 2017. In 2023, she made her debut in Indian cinema as a playback singer with the song "Sooraj Hi Chhaon Banke" from the film Saalar. Menuka Poudel was born on October 16, 1998, in Jhapa, Nepal. She is not married yet. Menuka started her musical career in Kathmandu in 2015, she joined Sirjana College of Fine Arts in Kathmandu to study music. She made her first debut with the song Dashain Aayo Tihar Aayo. In 2018, she reached the top 11 on the Indian reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa. In 2023, she became the top 15 contestants in the Indian Idol, which gained more popularity among Indian and Nepalese audiences. After her popularity, she got the chance to sing for the movie Saalar, and she made her debut in Indian cinema as a playback singer with the song "Sooraj Hi Chhaon Banke".
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Menuka Poudel is a Nepali singer and one of the top 15 contestants in the Indian Idol. Her first debut song was Dashain Aayo Tihar Aayo, which was released in 2017. In 2023, she made her debut in Indian cinema as a playback singer with the song "Sooraj Hi Chhaon Banke" from the film Saalar.
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Nymphaea lingulata
Nymphaea lingulata is a species of waterlily native to Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Nymphaea lingulata is an aquatic herbwith ovoid to subglobose rhizomes. The ovate,suborbicular to orbicular floating leaves have flat, entire margins. The glabrous petiole has 2-4 primary central and 4-10 secondary peripheral air canals. The glabrous, reddish peduncle has 5-6 primary central and 10−12 secondary peripheral air canals. The ovoid, ruminate, pilose seeds have trichomes arranged in continuous longitudinal lines. It is only slightly fragrant. The floral fragrance has been described as solvent-like. It consists of the compounds Benzyl alcohol, and (methoxymethyl)benzene. The diploid chromosome count is 2n = 18. It is stoloniferous, but does not produce proliferating pseudanthia. Vegetative reproduction does occur, but according to Wiersema, sexual reproduction likely is of greater significance in this species. However, more recent field observations indicate a greater significance of vegetative reproduction, which diminishes the importance of sexual reproduction. Abundant seed production through autogamy has been reported. According to Wiersema, the main mode of reproduction in Nymphaea lingulata likely relies on autogamous sexual reproduction. Field observations contradict these findings, stating that the main mode of reproduction relies on stolon formation. It was first described by Wiersema in 1984. The type specimen of was collected by Wiersema, Horn, and de Ataide Silva in Maranhão, Brazil, from a pond between Teresina and Caxias on the 28th of June 1982. It is placed in Nymphaea subgenus Hydrocallis. The specific epithet lingulata means tongue-shaped. It appears to be a rare species. Nymphaea lingulata grows in temporary lagoons, and in slowly flowing rivers. It occurs sympatrically with Nymphaea pulchella, and Cabomba. Scarab beetles likely act as pollinators of Nymphaea lingulata.
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Nymphaea lingulata is a species of waterlily native to Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.
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Skorped, Sweden
Skorped is a locality situated in Örnsköldsvik Municipality, Västernorrland County, Sweden with 554 inhabitants as of the year 2022. The Northern Main Line railway runs through the town.
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Skorped is a locality situated in Örnsköldsvik Municipality, Västernorrland County, Sweden with 554 inhabitants as of the year 2022. The Northern Main Line railway runs through the town.
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Lepicerus inaequalis
Lepicerus inaequalis is a species of beetle belonging to the Lepiceridae family; It has sometimes been described as Lepicerus horni. It occurs in Central America as well as in Venezuela.
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Lepicerus inaequalis is a species of beetle belonging to the Lepiceridae family; It has sometimes been described as Lepicerus horni. It occurs in Central America as well as in Venezuela.
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Finnish School of Watchmaking
The Finnish School of Watchmaking (Finnish: Kelloseppäkoulu) is a watchmaking school based in Espoo, Finland. The school was founded in Lahti in 1944, and moved to Espoo in 1957. The school offers two three-year degree programmes, Watchmaking and Micro-Mechanics. The school is overseen by the Kellosepäntaidon Edistämissäätiö (Finland's Foundation for the Advancement of Watchmaking Skills). The alumni of the school include watchmakers Kari Voutilainen and Stepan Sarpaneva.
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The Finnish School of Watchmaking is a watchmaking school based in Espoo, Finland. The school was founded in Lahti in 1944, and moved to Espoo in 1957. The school offers two three-year degree programmes, Watchmaking and Micro-Mechanics. The school is overseen by the Kellosepäntaidon Edistämissäätiö. The alumni of the school include watchmakers Kari Voutilainen and Stepan Sarpaneva.
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Scotland women's national volleyball team
The Scotland women's national volleyball team represents Scotland in international women's volleyball competitions and friendly matches, The Team Ruled and managed by the Scotland Volleyball Association (SVA) that is a part of the Federation of International Volleyball (FIVB) as well as the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV), The Scotland Team also follow the Small Countries Association (SCA) . The Scottish national team had never made any debut in major international tournaments like the FIVB World Championship or the CEV European Championship they often compete in the qualifiers for these touraments, as well they paticipate in regional competitions for small countries like the Small Countries Division Championship and the Games of the Small States of Europe. The Scottish Volleyball Association was founded in 1968 by the withdrawal of Scottish volleyball organizations from the jurisdiction of English Volleyball Association and joined the FIVB two years later. The Scottish women's volleyball team did not enter the official international competitions until 2004, when the team took part in the European Small Nations Championships for the first time. After confidently passing the qualifications, the Scottish won only one match out of four and took the final 4th place. Afterwards, the Scottish national team regularly participated in such competitions, but only in 2013 they manage to be among the medalists for the first time, winning the bronze medal. Two years later, they again won a medal in this competition but this time it was silver, losing only to the national team of Cyprus. In 2022, the Scottish team won the Small Nations Championship for the first time. Apart from the European Small Nations Championships, the Scottish team took part in the qualifiers for the FIVB World Championships three times, but each time they were eliminated from the competition at the first group stage.
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The Scotland women's national volleyball team represents Scotland in international women's volleyball competitions and friendly matches, The Team Ruled and managed by the Scotland Volleyball Association (SVA) that is a part of the Federation of International Volleyball (FIVB) as well as the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV), The Scotland Team also follow the Small Countries Association (SCA). The Scottish national team had never made any debut in major international tournaments like the FIVB World Championship or the CEV European Championship they often compete in the qualifiers for these touraments, as well they paticipate in regional competitions for small countries like the Small Countries Division Championship and the Games of the Small States of Europe.
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Malleshwaram (Bengaluru) inscriptions
Malleshwaram is a North-Western locality of Bengaluru with Yeshwanthpur, Rajajinagar, Sadashivanagar, Seshadripura as adjacent localities. In 1898 when Bangalore was hit by the plague epidemic.Malleshwaram was developed on modern lines as a new residential locality of the city. However, as evidenced by inscriptions the village of Mallapura has existed since at least 1669CE. The name Mallapura is derived from two words, 'Malai' meaning hill and 'Pura' meaning town. The name Mallapura has since changed to Malleshwaram over the years. Two inscriptions have been found in Malleshwaram, one at the Kadu Malleshwara temple is described below while the other at Jakkarayana Kere documented in the Epigraphia Carnatica, Vol 9, Bengaluru district is not traceable today. The inscription was first documented in the Epigraphia Carnatica Vol. 9, Supplement, published in the year 1905 by B. L. Rice. This inscription is dated to Monday, 25 November 1669 CE. The inscription is of 7 lines and the transliterated text of the inscription in Kannada and IAST are as follows. This inscription is a record of the donation of Medaraninganahalli village to the Mallapura Mallikarjuna Temple. The donation was made by Ekoji a Maratha King (Step-Brother of Shivaji I). This donation was requested by the people of Bangalore. In addition the inscription also mentions that anyone who violates the donation will face severe consequences of being reborn as a donkey, crow, or Chandala. It is also written that every class of the society should honor this donation and every class includes Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras. If any of these mentioned classes dishonor the donation, they will be cursed with a similar fate as those who commit the grave sin of killing a cow in Kashi. It also warns Muslims, that they will bear the same sin as one who consumes pork in Mecca if they dishonor the donation. The script and language of the inscription, both are in Kannada which was used in that time. The size of the inscription is 115 centimeter tall and 392 centimeter wide. The characters on the inscription are of the size of 8.3 centimeter tall, 6.5 centimeter wide, and 0.45 centimeter deep. A total number of 7 lines and 155 characters are included in the inscription. Characters such as sun, moon and a plough are inscribed on the stone. The period dates back to 25 November 1669 CE. Medaraninganahalli mentioned in the inscription, does not exist anymore as the village and its lands were acquired for the construction of Indian Institute of Science Campus. An 1854 Bangalore map marks the region of Medaraninganahalli which has shown that the region would have spanned the eastern part of IISc Bangalore Campus, the staff colony of CPRI and the area beyond New BEL Road into CPRI. https://warper.wmflabs.org/maps/1996#Preview_tab.The name Medaraninganahalli is derived from three words, 'Medara' which means bamboo, 'Ninga' which is the name of a person and 'Halli' which means village. Medaras are an ancient tribes that can be found in various parts of Karnataka, Telangana and Tamil Nadu. They are chiefly found in the Shivamogga and Mysuru districts. The Medaras are engaged in the profession of making Mats, Baskets, Ladders and storage out of Bamboo materials. This community is also called as Meda, Medara, etc. They would gather fresh bamboo from nearby forests and skillfully craft them into mats, baskets and other useful items.
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Malleshwaram is a North-Western locality of Bengaluru with Yeshwanthpur, Rajajinagar, Sadashivanagar, Seshadripura as adjacent localities. In 1898 when Bangalore was hit by the plague epidemic.Malleshwaram was developed on modern lines as a new residential locality of the city. However, as evidenced by inscriptions the village of Mallapura has existed since at least 1669CE. The name Mallapura is derived from two words, 'Malai' meaning hill and 'Pura' meaning town. The name Mallapura has since changed to Malleshwaram over the years. Two inscriptions have been found in Malleshwaram, one at the Kadu Malleshwara temple is described below while the other at Jakkarayana Kere documented in the Epigraphia Carnatica, Vol 9, Bengaluru district is not traceable today.
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Navagraha Mandir, Guwahati
Navagraha Mandir is an ancient temple located on Chitrachal Pahar (Navagraha Pahar) in the city of Guwahati, Assam. Here are the inscriptions of nine planets holding the sun. The significations of various planets here are – Surya, Chandra, Mangala, Rahu, Shani, Ketu, Bṛhaspati, Budha and Shukra. This temple is very old and traditional many legends and folklores are associated with the Navagraha temple. There is no exact information about who founded this temple. According to an inscription on the temple premises, the Ahom Swargadeu Rajeswara Singha temple was rebuilt in 1752. The temple suffered extensive damage in the great earthquake of 1897 and was later rebuilt with the help of the pious king. In addition to the daily Navagraha Puja in the temple, the Maha Yajna is held for three days on the Sankranti of Magh-Fagun every year. There is no sacrificial system in this temple, although personal sacrifices such as goats, ducks etc. are performed along with personal sacrifices. latNS longEW coordinates_display
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Navagraha Mandir is an ancient temple located on Chitrachal Pahar in the city of Guwahati, Assam. Here are the inscriptions of nine planets holding the sun. The significations of various planets here are – Surya, Chandra, Mangala, Rahu, Shani, Ketu, Bṛhaspati, Budha and Shukra.
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