Expand German Die Weber date March 2011 The Weavers lang de Die Weber Silesian German lang sli De Waber is a play written by the German playwright Gerhart Hauptmann in 1892. Plot summary Most of the characters are proletarians struggling for their rights. Unlike most plays of any period as pointed out many times in literature criticism and introductions the play has no true central character providing ample opportunities for ensemble acting. Production history The Weavers was staged on Broadway in 1915 1916. The Weavers at the Internet Broadway Database Criticism Barrett H. Clark s comments as one of Gerhart Hauptmann s experiments in dramatic form The Weavers is highly significant. Instead of a hero he has created a mob this mob is therefore the protagonist—or chief character—and if individuals emerge from the rank and file they are not thrust into the foreground to stay long. It is the weavers as a class that are ever before us and the unity of the play is in them and in them alone they are only parts of a larger picture which will take shape as the story advances and are not intended to be taken as important individuals. Barrett H. Clark. The Continental Drama of Today pp. 89 93 1914 Henry Holt and Company New York References reflist 1 External links The text of the play at the Archive.org Die Weber pl Tkacze dramat Die Weber Vävarna Rosmah Mansor italic title Taxobox name Citrobacter regnum Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Gamma Proteobacteria ordo Enterobacteriales familia Enterobacteriaceae genus Citrobacter species freundii Citrobacter freundii are aerobic Gram negative bacilli. The bacteria are long rod shaped with a typically length of 1 5 μm. Cite pmid 11269372 Most C. freundii cells are surrounded by several flagella used for locomotion but a few are non motile. It can be found in soil water sewage food and the intestinal tracts of animals and humans. Cite pmid 11269372 It is classified under the family of Enterobacteriaceae. The Citrobacter genus was discovered in 1932 by Werkman and Gillen. Cultures of C. freundii were isolated and identified in the same year from soil extracts. Cite pmid 11269372 As an opportunistic pathogen C. freundii is responsible for a number of significant opportunistic infections. It is known to be the cause of a number of nosocomial infections of the respiratory tract urinary tract blood and many other normally sterile sites in patients. Cite pmid 17224563 C. freundii represents about 29 of all opportunistic infections. Cite pmid 17224563 Surprisingly this infectious microbe in humans plays a positive role in the environment. C. freundii is responsible for reducing nitrate to nitrite in the environment. Cite pmid 8983520 This conversion is an important and crucial stage in the nitrogen cycle. The bacteria also helps in recycling nitrogen. Cite pmid 8983520 Citrobacter freundii has also been investigated for biodegradation of tannic acid used in tanneries. Cite pmid 8983520 For metabolism C. freundii has an ability to grow on glycerol as the sole carbon and energy source. Within its cell a bacterial microcompartment can be found which is capable of processing propanediol. Cite pmid 21245529 References Gram negative proteobacterial diseases Citrobacter freundii Don t edit this line machine code 1 rank genus link Bowhead whale Balaena parent Balaenidae redirect North London Line John St. John R to disambiguation page John Vivian R to disambiguation page Orphan date December 2010 Dhani hindi धणी is a village located in the Bali tehsil in the Pali district of Rajasthan. It is located near Bali town on state highway SH 62 between Khudala and Khimel in a valley on the western side of the Aravalli Range. Dhani is easily accessed by Western Railway Ahmedabad Delhi route near from Falna and Rani Station. Dhani is famous village in Marwar for Making of Mojari Shoes. References Ministry of Panchayati Raj Government of India List of Census Villages mapped for DHANI Gram Panchayat BALI PALI RAJASTHAN Sr. No. Census Village Code Census Village Name Main Village 1. 02475300 Dhani 2.02475700 Sela 3.02475900 Kagri 4.02476000 Karlai 5.02481800 Chamunderi Rana Watan Report printed on 16 11 2010 National Panchayat Portal Panchayat Informatics Division NIC Area details Area of village in hectares 1 557 Number of households 401 Population data based on 2001 census Total population Persons 2 155 Total population Males 1 030 Total population Females 1 125 Scheduled castes population Persons 568 Scheduled castes population Males 285 Scheduled castes population Females 283 Scheduled tribes population Persons 19 Scheduled tribes population Males 8 Scheduled tribes population Females 11 Education facilities Education facilities Available Number of primary schools 2 Number of middle schools 1 Nearest town FALNA Distance from the nearest town in kilometer s 6 Sarpanch Mahipalsingh Dhani is a well sorronding by vally and there made a dam in last year mainly residence people are janava choudhary mali megaval rajput coord missing Rajasthan Rajasthan geo stub John W. Smith R to disambiguation page Orphan date December 2010 Hassan Shahriar is a Bangladeshi journalist. He was born in Sylhet Bangladesh. He is the international president of Commonwealth Journalists Association CJA cite web author Executive Committee Posted on June 22 2010 title Commonwealth Journalists Association 124 Executive Committee publisher Commonwealthjournalists.com date 2010 06 22 accessdate 2012 05 17 and editor of daily newspaper The Daily Sun of Bangladesh. cite web author Thursday May 17 2012 10 42 05 AM GMT +06.00 title Hassan Shahriar joins The Daily Sun as editor publisher Businessnews bd.com date 2012 04 02 accessdate 2012 05 17 He was the executive editor of The Daily Ittefaq. He is also a correspondent of The Newsweek of the United States and Deccan Herald of India. cite web title Shahriar joins as editor of Daily Sun publisher Weekly Blitz date accessdate 2012 05 17 He worked with Dubai’s Khaleej Times Pakistan’s Dawn Morning News Evening Star and India’s Indian Express and Asian Age newspapers. He was the President of Bangladesh National Press Club Overseas Correspondents’ Association Bangladesh OCAB . References Reflist Persondata name Shahriar Hassan alternative names short description Bangladeshi journalist date of birth place of birth Sylhet Bangladesh date of death place of death Refimprove date November 2010 Oklahoma Lake is located in north east Oklahoma City in the Canadian river valley and borders the North Canadian River by Westminster Road. The surface area is around 60 acres with a 1 2 acre island and the shoreline is primarily sand. The lake is fed from ground water and the water is usually calm because of the low elevation. The primary fish species are crappie bass and channel catfish. Oklahoma Lake activities include swimming camping picnics fishing and jet ski sports. References Coord missing Oklahoma Oklahoma geo stub Infobox Football club season club Djurgården season 2011 stadium Stockholms Stadion manager Magnus Pehrsson chairman Tommy Jacobson league Allsvenskan league result 11th cup1 Svenska Cupen cup1 result Last 16 league topscorer Igboananike 6 Toivio 6 season topscorer Igboananike 7 highest attendance 28 931 vs. AIK lowest attendance pattern_la1 _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes pattern_b1 _navystripes pattern_ra1 _shoulder_stripes_white_stripes leftarm1 3389c2 body1 3389c2 rightarm1 3389c2 shorts1 000080 socks1 000080 pattern_la2 _shoulder stripes red stripes half pattern_b2 _shoulder stripes red stripes lfca0809 pattern_ra2 _shoulder stripes red stripes half pattern_sh2 _red_stripes leftarm2 ffff00 body2 ffff00 rightarm2 ffff00 shorts2 ffff00 socks2 ffff00 prevseason 2010 nextseason 2012 In the 2011 season Djurgårdens IF competes in the Allsvenskan and Svenska Cupen. Lennart Wass and Carlos Banda were contracted as coaches. On May 3 after only taking 1 out of 18 points Djurgården sacked Lennart Wass and contracted Magnus Pehrsson as manager. Banda is still left and co manages the team with Pehrsson. Sports director Stefan Alvén chose to leave the club on May 4 after responding to threats from angry supporters on him and his family. Squad According to dif.se updated October 25 2010 Fb si header age y Fb si player bg p Joona Toivio nb FIN n 2 pos CB eu y age Age 1988 3 10 s 2010 a 60 g 7 e 2013 f U vc Fb si player bg p Yosif Ayuba nb BEN n 3 pos LB eu y age Age 1990 11 30 s 2009 a 17 g 1 e 2012 f U vc notes Second nationality Sweden Fb si player bg p Petter Gustafsson nb SWE n 5 pos LB eu y age Age 1985 1 1 s 2009 a 73 g 2 e 2013 f U vc Fb si player bg p Jani Lyyski nb FIN n 6 pos CB eu y age Age 1983 3 16 s 2010 a 41 g 0 e 2012 f U vc Fb si player bg p Kennedy Igboananike nb NGA n 7 pos CF eu n age Age 1989 2 26 s 2010 a 61 g 16 e 2012 f vc notes Fb si player bg p Prince Ikpe Ekong nb NGA n 8 pos CM eu n age Age 1978 10 5 s 2008 a 61 g 4 e 2012 f U vc Fb si player bg p Johan Oremo nb SWE n 9 pos CF eu y age Age 1986 10 24 s 2008 a 65 g 8 e 2012 f £1.06M cite web title Johan Oremo Player changes player transfers publisher transfermarkt.co.uk date 1986 10 24 accessdate 2010 12 12 vc Fb si player bg p Christer Youssef nb SWE n 10 pos LW eu y age Age 1987 12 1 s 2009 a 73 g 10 e 2011 f Free vc notes Second nationality Syria Fb si player bg p Daniel Sjölund nb FIN n 11 pos CM eu y age Age 1983 4 22 s 2003 a 217 g 36 e 2012 f £0.44M cite web title Daniel Sjölund Player changes player transfers publisher transfermarkt.co.uk date accessdate 2010 12 16 vc Fb si player bg p Mattias Jonson nb SWE n 12 pos CF eu y age Age 1974 1 16 s 2005 a 119 g 25 e 2011 f U vc Fb si player bg p Kebba Ceesay nb GAM n 14 pos RB eu y age Age 1987 11 14 s 2007 a 104 g 1 e 2012 f U vc notes Second nationality Sweden Fb si player bg p Pa Dembo Touray nb GAM n 15 pos GK eu y age Age 1980 3 31 s 2000 a 204 g 1 e 2011 f £0.2M cite web title Pa Dembo Touray Player changes player transfers publisher transfermarkt.co.uk date 1980 03 31 accessdate 2010 12 12 vc notes Second nationality Sweden Fb si player bg p Kasper Hämäläinen nb FIN n 16 pos CM eu y age Age 1986 8 8 s 2010 a 63 g 4 e 2013 f £0.26M cite web title Kasper Player changes player transfers publisher transfermarkt.co.uk date accessdate 2010 12 12 vc Fb si player bg p Joel Riddez nb SWE n 17 pos DF eu y age Age 1980 5 21 s 2011 a 56 g 0 e 2013 f Free vc C Fb si player bg p Adama Guira nb BUR n 18 pos MF eu n age Age 1988 4 24 s 2011 a 6 g 0 e 2011 f Free vc Fb si player bg p Peter Nymann nb DEN n 19 pos MF eu y age Age 1982 8 22 s 2011 a 12 g 1 e 2013 f Free vc Fb si player bg p Nicolaj Agger nb DEN n 21 pos FW eu y age Age 1988 10 23 s 2011 a 7 g 1 e 2011 f Loan vc Fb si player bg p Philip Hellquist nb SWE n 22 pos SS eu y age Age 1991 5 12 s 2008 a 78 g 9 e 2012 f YS vc Fb si player bg p Sebastian Rajalakso nb SWE n 25 pos LW eu y age Age 1988 9 23 s 2008 a 110 g 16 e 2011 f U vc Fb si player bg p Tommi Vaiho nb SWE n 35 pos GK eu y age Age 1988 9 13 s 2005 a 15 g 0 e 2011 f YS vc notes Second nationality Finland U21 squad Fs start Fs player no 20 nat SLE pos GK name Mehdi Khalil Fs player no 24 nat SWE pos DF name Daniel Jarl Fs player no 28 nat SWE pos MF name Trimi Makolli Fs player no 29 nat SRB pos DF name Danilo Kuzmanović Fs player no 30 nat SWE pos GK name Christoffer Matwiejew Fs mid Fs player no 31 nat SWE pos DF name Rtawi Mecconen Fs player no 32 nat SWE pos FW name Carl Björk Fs player no 33 nat SWE pos DF name Emil Bergström Fs player no 34 nat SWE pos MF name Joakim Alriksson Fs player no 36 nat SWE pos DF name Philip Sparrdal Mantilla Fs end Transfers Players in Fb in2 header Fb in2 player tc SWE bg p Joel Riddez type Free Transfer eu y nb SWE n 17 pos DF age Age 1980 5 21 fc Strømsgodset w W e 2014 f free os Fb in2 player tc SWE bg p Boyd Mwila type Loan return eu y nb ZAM n pos FW age Age 1984 7 28 fc FC Trollhättan w W e 2012 f os Fb in2 player tc SWE bg p Gale Agbossoumonde type Loan eu nb USA n 4 pos DF age Age 1991 11 17 fc Fort Lauderdale Strikers w W e 2011 f os DIFTV Fb in2 player tc SWE bg p Adama Guira type Transfer eu nb BUR n pos MF age Age 1988 4 24 fc Logroñés w S e f Free os DIF.se Fb in2 player tc SWE bg p Peter Nymann type Transfer eu y nb DEN n pos MF age Age 1982 8 22 fc Esbjerg fB w S e 2013 f Free os DIF.se Fb in2 player tc SWE bg p Nahir Oyal type Pre contract eu y nb SWE n pos MF age Age 1990 12 17 fc Syrianska FC w S e 2015 f Free os DIF.se Fb in2 player tc SWE bg p Mehdi Khalil type Transfer eu nb SLE n pos GK age Age 1991 9 19 fc Köpings FF w S e 2011 f U os DIF.se Fb in2 player tc SWE bg p Nicolaj Agger type Loan eu y nb DEN n pos FW age Age 1988 10 23 fc Brøndby IF w S e 2011 f os DIF.se Fb in footer date June 2011 Players out Fb out2 header Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Sharbel Touma type Contract ended eu y nb SWE n 17 pos MF age Age 1979 3 25 nc Syrianska FC w W e 2010 f os DIF.se Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Martin Andersson type Contract ended eu y nb SWE n 20 pos MF age Age 1982 5 9 fc Unknown w W e 2010 f os Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Boyd Mwila type Loan eu y nb ZAM n pos FW age Age 1984 7 28 nc FC Trollhättan w W e 2012 f os DIF.se Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Luis Antonio Rodríguez type Loan ended eu nb ARG n 33 pos DF age Age 1985 3 4 nc w W e 2012 f os DIF.se Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Charles Simba type Contract ended eu y nb SWE n 23 pos FW age Age 1990 2 25 nc w W e 2012 f os DIF.se Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Hrvoje Milić type Loan eu nb CRO n 19 pos MF age Age 1989 5 10 nc w W e f os Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Patrik Haginge type Transfer eu y nb SWE n 4 pos DF age Age 1985 4 2 nc Örebro SK w W e f U os DIF.se Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p André Calisir type Loan eu y nb SWE n 26 pos DF age Age 1990 6 13 nc Jönköpings Södra IF w S e 2011 f os DIF.se Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Carl Björk type Loan eu y nb SWE n 32 pos FW age Age 1992 2 4 nc Jönköpings Södra IF w S e 2011 f os DIF.se Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Gale Agbossoumonde type Loan ended eu nb USA n 4 pos DF age Age 1991 11 17 nc Fort Lauderdale Strikers w S e 2011 f os DIF.se Fb out2 player tc SWE bg p Joel Perovuo type Transfer eu nb FIN n 21 pos MF age Age 1985 8 26 nc HJK Helsinki w S e 2011 f U os DIF.se Squad stats Last updated on 5 July 2011. Efs start Allsvenskan Svenska Cupen Efs player no 2 name Joona Toivio pos DF nat FIN 28 6 2 0 Efs player no 3 name Yosif Ayuba pos DF nat BEN 0 0 0 0 Efs player no 4 name Gale Agbossoumonde pos DF nat USA 8 0 2 0 Efs player no 5 name Petter Gustafsson pos DF nat SWE 23 2 2 0 Efs player no 6 name Jani Lyyski pos DF nat FIN 21 0 0 0 Efs player no 7 name Kennedy Igboananike pos FW nat NGA 28 6 2 1 Efs player no 8 name Prince Ikpe Ekong pos MF nat NGA 0 0 0 0 Efs player no 9 name Johan Oremo pos FW nat SWE 8 1 0 0 Efs player no 10 name Christer Youssef pos MF nat SWE 23 3 2 0 Efs player no 11 name Daniel Sjölund pos MF nat FIN 28 2 2 1 Efs player no 12 name Mattias Jonson pos FW nat SWE 22 2 0 0 Efs player no 14 name Kebba Ceesay pos DF nat GAM 25 0 1 0 Efs player no 15 name Pa Dembo Touray pos GK nat GAM 29 0 2 0 Efs player no 16 name Kasper Hämäläinen pos MF nat FIN 30 2 2 0 Efs player no 17 name Joel Riddez pos DF nat SWE 17 0 2 0 Efs player no 18 name Adama Guira pos MF nat BFA 6 0 0 0 Efs player no 19 name Peter Nymann pos MF nat DEN 12 1 0 0 Efs player no 21 name Joel Perovuo pos MF nat FIN 10 0 1 0 Efs player no 21 name Nicolaj Agger pos MF nat DEN 7 1 0 0 Efs player no 22 name Philip Hellquist pos MF nat SWE 26 4 2 0 Efs player no 25 name Sebastian Rajalakso pos MF nat SWE 28 5 2 0 Efs player no 26 name André Calisir pos DF nat SWE 1 0 0 0 Efs player no 28 name Trimi Makolli pos FW nat SWE 1 0 0 0 Efs player no 32 name Carl Björk pos FW nat SWE 6 1 2 0 Efs player no 33 name Emil Bergström pos DF nat SWE 18 0 1 0 Efs player no 34 name Joakim Alriksson pos MF nat SWE 4 0 0 0 Efs player no 35 name Tommi Vaiho pos GK nat SWE 2 0 0 0 Efs player no 36 name Philip Sparrdal Mantilla pos DF nat SWE 1 0 0 0 Disciplinary record Fb disc header Fb disc player p Ceesay nb GAM n 14 pos DF rc syc yc 6 nt Fb disc player p Sjölund nb FIN n 11 pos MF rc syc yc 6 nt Fb disc player p Igboananike nb NGA n 7 pos FW rc syc yc 5 nt Fb disc player p Gustafsson nb SWE n 5 pos DF rc syc yc 4 nt Fb disc player p Youssef nb SWE n 10 pos MF rc syc yc 4 nt Fb disc player p Lyyski nb FIN n 6 pos DF rc syc yc 3 nt Fb disc player p Oremo nb SWE n 9 pos FW rc syc yc 2 nt Fb disc player p Kasper nb FIN n 16 pos MF rc syc yc 2 nt Fb disc player p Hellquist nb SWE n 22 pos MF rc syc yc 2 nt Fb disc player p Alriksson nb SWE n 34 pos MF rc syc yc 2 nt Fb disc player p Touray nb GAM n 15 pos GK rc 1 syc yc 1 nt Fb disc player p Toivio nb FIN n 2 pos DF rc 1 syc yc 1 nt Fb disc player p Agger nb DEN n 21 pos FW rc syc 1 yc 1 nt Fb disc player p Riddez nb SWE n 17 pos DF rc syc 1 yc nt Fb disc player p Rajalakso nb SWE n 25 pos MF rc syc yc 1 nt Fb disc player p Nymann nb DEN n 19 pos MF rc syc yc 1 nt Fb disc player p Guira nb BFA n 18 pos MF rc syc yc 1 nt Fb disc footer u 12 September 2011 s svenskfotboll.se n Allsvenskan only date June 2012 Starting 11 Most used team of 2011 season. col begin col 2 Starting 11 col begin col 2 width 50 Fb mfs header fb mfs player bg p Touray nb GAM n 15 pos GK gs 27 nt flagicon SWE Vaiho 1 fb mfs player bg y p Ceesay nb GAM n 14 pos RB gs 22 nt flagicon SWE Bergström 9 fb mfs player bg p Toivio nb FIN n 2 pos CB gs 26 nt fb mfs player bg y p Lyyski nb FIN n 6 pos CB gs 18 nt fb mfs player bg p Gustafsson nb SWE n 5 pos LB gs 16 nt flagicon SWE Riddez 11 fb mfs player bg y p Kasper nb FIN n 16 pos CM gs 28 nt fb mfs player bg p Sjölund nb FIN n 11 pos CM gs 27 nt fb mfs player bg y p Youssef nb SWE n 10 pos AM gs 16 nt fb mfs player bg p Rajalakso nb SWE n 25 pos LW gs 27 nt fb mfs player bg y p Hellquist nb SWE n 22 pos RW gs 19 nt flagicon DEN Nymann 9 fb mfs player bg p Igboananike nb NGA n 7 pos FW gs 17 nt flagicon SWE Jonson 14 flagicon DEN Agger 5 col 2 200px Image label x 0.27 y 0.06 scale 350 text flagicon GAM Image label x 0.255 y 0.10 scale 350 text Touray Image label x 0.07 y 0.27 scale 350 text flagicon GAM Image label x 0.055 y 0.31 scale 350 text Ceesay Image label x 0.19 y 0.19 scale 350 text flagicon FIN Image label x 0.18 y 0.24 scale 350 text Toivio Image label x 0.35 y 0.20 scale 350 text flagicon FIN Image label x 0.35 y 0.24 scale 350 text Lyyski Image label x 0.46 y 0.27 scale 350 text flagicon SWE Image label x 0.43 y 0.31 scale 350 text Gustafsson Image label x 0.19 y 0.43 scale 350 text flagicon FIN Image label x 0.17 y 0.47 scale 350 text Sjölund Image label x 0.35 y 0.43 scale 350 text flagicon FIN Image label x 0.34 y 0.47 scale 350 text Kasper Image label x 0.07 y 0.54 scale 350 text flagicon SWE Image label x 0.05 y 0.58 scale 350 text Hellquist Image label x 0.27 y 0.54 scale 350 text flagicon SWE Image label x 0.25 y 0.58 scale 350 text Youssef Image label x 0.46 y 0.54 scale 350 text flagicon SWE Image label x 0.43 y 0.58 scale 350 text Rajalakso Image label x 0.27 y 0.69 scale 350 text flagicon NGA Image label x 0.23 y 0.73 scale 350 text Igboananike . col end Club Coaching staff Fb cs header Fb cs staff bg p Manager s Flagicon SWE Magnus Pehrsson Fb cs staff bg p Head Coach First Team s Flagicon SWE Flagicon CHI Carlos Banda Fb cs staff bg y p Individual Coach First Team s Flagicon SWE Martin Sundgren Fb cs staff bg y p Goalkeeping Coach s Flagicon SWE Kjell Frisk Fb cs staff bg p Fitness Coach s Flagicon ISL Palmar Hreinsson Fb cs staff bg y p Physiotherapist s Flagicon SWE Christian Andersson Fb cs footer u 13 November s Djurgården date November 2010 Other information Fb oi header Fb oi information bg id Chairman i Flagicon SWE Tommy Jacobson Fb oi information bg id Fb oi ground i Fb oi ground g Stockholm Stadion c 14 417 d 105x70 m Fb oi footer u 25 January s Djurgårdens IF and Stockholms Stadion date June 2011 Matches Pre season Top scorers Pre season Col begin Col 2 class wikitable Name Goals flagicon NGA Kennedy Igboananike 5 flagicon SWE Christer Youssef 4 flagicon SWE Philip Hellquist 2 flagicon SWE Teferi Tedla rowspan 2 align center 1 flagicon SWE Joakim Alriksson Col 2 class wikitable Name Assists flagicon SWE Philip Hellquist rowspan 2 align center 2 flagicon SWE Joel Riddez flagicon SWE Petter Gustafsson rowspan 3 align center 1 flagicon NGA Kennedy Igboananike flagicon SWE Sebastian Rajalakso Footballbox collapsible date 6 February 2011 time 13 15 team1 Vasalund score 1 ndash 1 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 45 Johansson goals2 goal 10 Tedla stadium Skytteholms IP location Solna attendance 1 252 referee result D stack yes Footballbox collapsible date 10 February 2011 time 18 30 team1 Djurgården score 0 ndash 0 report Report team2 flagicon EST FC Flora goals1 goals2 stadium Wallsport Arena location flagicon FIN Seinäjoki attendance referee result D stack yes Footballbox collapsible date 13 February 2011 time TBA team1 HJK Helsinki flagicon FIN score 2 ndash 3 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 5 Pukki goal 69 Parikka goals2 goal 38 pen. goal 63 goal 70 Igboananike stadium Wallsport Arena location flagicon FIN Seinäjoki attendance referee result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible date 19 February 2011 time 17 00 team1 Brommapojkarna score 2 ndash 2 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 12 Benyahia goal 74 Bahoui goals2 goal 23 Youssef goal 60 Hellquist stadium Bosön Multihall location Bosön attendance referee result D stack yes Footballbox collapsible date 25 February 2011 time team1 Djurgården score 2 ndash 1 report Report team2 flagicon BLR FC Vitebsk goals1 goal 55 Youssef goal 90+1 Hellquist goals2 goal 45 Skitaw stadium location flagicon TUR Belek attendance referee result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible date 1 March 2011 time team1 Djurgården score 0 ndash 1 report Report team2 flagicon RUS Terek Grozny goals1 goals2 goal 82 Maurício stadium location flagicon TUR Belek attendance referee result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible date 9 March 2011 time 15 00 team1 Assyriska score 1 ndash 1 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 46 Ishak goals2 goal 20 pen. Igboananike stadium Södertälje Fotbollsarena location Södertälje attendance referee result D stack yes Footballbox collapsible date 15 March 2011 time TBA team1 Djurgården score 4 ndash 0 report Report team2 flagicon FIN TPS Turku goals1 goal 50 goal 70 Youssef goal 62 Igboananike goal 90 Alriksson goals2 stadium Stadshagens IP location Stockholm attendance referee result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible date 23 March 2011 time TBA team1 Örebro SK score 3 ndash 0 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 55 goal 70 Haddad goal 85 Yasin goals2 stadium Behrn Arena location Örebro attendance referee result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible date 27 March 2011 time TBA team1 IFK Norrköping score 1 ndash 0 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 74 Ajdarević goals2 stadium location Norrköping attendance referee result L stack yes Competitive Allsvenskan Results summary Fb rs hw 6 hd 4 hl 5 hgf 19 hga 17 aw 4 ad 2 al 9 agf 17 aga 23 Fb rs footer u October 2011 s svenskfotboll.se sv icon date April 2011 Results by round Fb_rbr_header nr 30 Fb rbr ground m1 H m2 A m3 H m4 A m5 H m6 A m7 H m8 A m9 A m10 H m11 A m12 H m13 A m14 H m15 H m16 A m17 H m18 A m19 A m20 H m21 H m22 A m23 A m24 H m25 A m26 H m27 H m28 A m29 A m30 H Fb_rbr_result m1 D m2 L m3 L m4 L m5 L m6 L m7 W m8 D m9 L m10 L m11 W m12 W m13 W m14 W m15 D m16 L m17 W m18 L m19 L m20 D m21 L m22 L m23 L m24 W m25 W m26 W m27 L m28 D m29 W m30 D Fb_rbr_position m1 9 m2 11 m3 12 m4 13 m5 16 m6 16 m7 15 m8 14 m9 15 m10 15 m11 15 m12 14 m13 13 m14 11 m15 11 m16 11 m17 10 m18 11 m19 12 m20 12 m21 13 m22 13 m23 14 m24 13 m25 12 m26 11 m27 12 m28 12 m29 12 m30 11 Fb rbr footer u September 2011 s see below date May 2011 Top scorers Allsvenskan Col begin Col 3 class wikitable Name Goals Flagicon NGA Kennedy Igboananike rowspan 2 align center 6 Flagicon FIN Joona Toivio Flagicon SWE Sebastian Rajalakso rowspan 1 align center 5 Flagicon SWE Philip Hellquist rowspan 1 align center 4 Flagicon SWE Christer Youssef rowspan 1 align center 3 Flagicon FIN Kasper Hämäläinen rowspan 4 align center 2 Flagicon SWE Petter Gustafsson Flagicon SWE Mattias Jonson Flagicon FIN Daniel Sjölund Flagicon SWE Carl Björk rowspan 4 align center 1 Flagicon SWE Johan Oremo Flagicon DEN Peter Nymann Flagicon DEN Nicolaj Agger Col 3 class wikitable Name Assists Flagicon FIN Daniel Sjölund rowspan 1 align center 8 Flagicon SWE Sebastian Rajalakso rowspan 2 align center 3 Flagicon SWE Mattias Jonson Flagicon NGA Kennedy Igboananike rowspan 2 align center 2 Flagicon SWE Christer Youssef Flagicon SWE Johan Oremo rowspan 4 align center 1 Flagicon SWE Philip Hellquist Flagicon DEN Peter Nymann Flagicon DEN Nicolaj Agger Footballbox collapsible round 1 date 4 April 2011 time 20 00 team1 Djurgården score 0 ndash 0 report Report team2 AIK goals1 goals2 location Solna stadium Råsunda Stadium attendance 28 931 referee Jonas Eriksson result D stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 2 date 11 April 2011 time 19 00 team1 Kalmar FF score 3 ndash 2 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 29 Fagercrantz goal 59 Daniel Sobralense goal 83 Ricardo Santos goals2 goal 22 Toivio goal 88 Björk location Kalmar stadium Guldfågeln Arena attendance 11 852 referee Markus Strömbergsson Håkan Grahn Gustavsson result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 3 date 15 April 2011 time 19 00 team1 Djurgården score 0 ndash 1 report Report team2 Malmö FF goals1 sent off 0 45+1 Touray goals2 goal 90+1 Durmaz location Stockholm stadium Stockholms Stadion attendance 9 005 referee Martin Hansson result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 4 date 19 April 2011 time 19 00 team1 GAIS score 2 ndash 1 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 33 pen. Igboananike goals2 goal 45 Bassombeng goal 62 Celik location Gothenburg stadium Gamla Ullevi attendance 5 365 referee Martin Ingvarsson result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 5 date 24 April 2011 time 14 00 team1 Djurgården score 1 ndash 3 report Report team2 IFK Norrköping goals1 goal 63 Rajalakso goals2 goal 46 Wikström goal 53 goal 66 Telo location Stockholm stadium Stockholms Stadion attendance 8 117 referee Johan Hamlin result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 6 date 1 May 2011 time 14 00 team1 Trelleborg score 3 ndash 2 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 47 goal 49 Jensen goal 54 Pode goals2 goal 66 goal 87 Hellquist location Trelleborg stadium Vångavallen attendance 2 395 referee Martin Strömbergsson result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 7 date 7 May 2011 time 14 00 team1 Djurgården score 2 ndash 0 report Report team2 Halmstad goals1 goal 39 pen. Igboananike goal 47 Rajalakso goals2 location Stockholm stadium Stockholms Stadion attendance 7 329 referee Jonas Eriksson result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 8 date 15 May 2011 time 16 00 team1 Gefle score 0 ndash 0 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goals2 location Gävle stadium Strömvallen attendance 4 508 referee Andreas Ekberg result D stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 9 date 23 May 2011 time 19 00 team1 Mjällby score 3 ndash 0 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 9 Zavadil goal 45 goal 61 El Kabir goals2 location Hällevik stadium Strandvallen attendance 4 109 referee Michael Lerjéus result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 10 date 26 May 2011 time 19 00 team1 Djurgården score 0 ndash 1 report Report team2 Elfsborg goals1 goals2 goal 79 Nilsson location Stockholm stadium Stockholms Stadion attendance 6 444 referee Jonas Eriksson result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 11 date 13 June 2011 time 19 00 team1 IFK Göteborg score 0 ndash 4 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goals2 goal 25 Youssef goal 42 Jonson goal 59 Hämäläinen goal 87 Hellquist location Gothenburg stadium Gamla Ullevi attendance 10 892 referee Tobias Mattsson result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 12 date 20 June 2011 time 19 00 team1 Djurgården score 3 ndash 0 report Report team2 Syrianska goals1 goal 13 Youssef goal 69 pen. Toivio goal 74 Gustafsson goals2 location Solna stadium Råsunda Stadium attendance 8 149 referee Martin Ingvarsson result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 13 date 23 June 2011 time 19 00 team1 Örebro score 1 ndash 2 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 28 pen. Paulinho goals2 goal 34 Toivio goal 51 Hämäläinen location Örebro stadium Behrn Arena attendance 8 912 referee Jonas Eriksson result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 14 date 26 June 2011 time 19 00 team1 Djurgården score 1 ndash 0 report Report team2 Häcken goals1 goal 79 Sjölund goals2 location Stockholm stadium Stockholms Stadion attendance 7 008 referee Martin Hansson result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 15 date 4 July 2011 time 19 00 team1 Djurgården score 1 ndash 1 report Report team2 Helsingborg goals1 goal 22 Hellquist goals2 goal 69 Gerndt location Stockholm stadium Stockholms Stadion attendance 9 385 referee Markus Strömbergsson result D stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 16 date 11 July 2011 time 19 00 team1 Helsingborg score 3 ndash 0 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 49 Gerndt goal 54 Gashi goal 84 Andersson goals2 location Helsingborg stadium Olympia attendance 13 245 referee Stefan Johannesson result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 17 date 16 July 2011 time 18 00 team1 Djurgården score 1 ndash 0 report Report team2 Mjällby goals1 goal 80 Oremo goals2 location Stockholm stadium Stockholms Stadion attendance 5 713 referee Martin Strömbergsson result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 18 date 25 July 2011 time 19 00 team1 Elfsborg score 2 ndash 1 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 34 Mobaeck goal 86 Ishizaki goals2 goal 18 Toivio location Borås stadium Borås Arena attendance 9 617 referee Martin Ingvarsson result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 19 date 15 October 2011 time 16 00 team1 Malmö FF score 1 ndash 0 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 45+1 Figueiredo goals2 location Malmö stadium Swedbank Stadion attendance referee Markus Strömbergsson result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 20 date 7 August 2011 time 19 00 team1 Djurgården score 2 ndash 2 report Report team2 GAIS goals1 goal 57 Nymann goal 90+1 Gustafsson goals2 goal 2 Gustafsson goal 64 Bassombeng location 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goal 73 Stiller location Stockholm stadium Stockholms Stadion attendance 6 426 referee Martin Hansson result L stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 28 date 30 September 2011 time 19 00 team1 Syrianska score 0 ndash 0 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goals2 location Södertälje stadium Södertälje Fotbollsarena attendance 4 261 referee Jonas Eriksson result D stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 29 date 17 October 2011 time 19 00 team1 Halmstad score 1 ndash 3 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 24 Görlitz goals2 goal 26 Sjölund goal 35 Toivio goal 85 Jonson location Halmstad stadium Örjans Vall attendance 1 874 referee Michael Lerjéus result W stack yes Footballbox collapsible round 30 date 23 September 2011 time 16 30 team1 Djurgården score 1 ndash 1 report Report team2 Gefle goals1 goal 35 Rajalakso goals2 goal 45+1 Hansson location Stockholm stadium Stockholms Stadion attendance 10 224 referee Stefan Johannesson result D stack yes Svenska Cupen Col begin Col 3 class 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Igboananike stadium Luleå attendance referee result W footballbox collapsible round Last 16 date 29 May 2011 time 18 00 team1 IFK Göteborg score 1 ndash 0 report Report team2 Djurgården goals1 goal 86 Drugge goals2 stadium Gothenburg attendance 3 887 referee Jim Petersson result L Supporter incident Djurgården were involved in an incident at Swedbank Stadion in a match against Malmö FF on 30 July 2011. The match was abandoned after eleven minutes with Malmö FF at that time leading 1–0. The minute before Djurgårdens IF forward Daniel Sjölund was given a yellow card. Six fireworks were launched forcing referee Martin Hansson to abandon the match. cite web title Nya läktarskandalen MFF Dif avbröts publisher Expressen author Sigge Dabrowski language Swedish date 2011 07 30 accessdate 2011 07 31 cite web title Matchinformation Malmö FF Djurgården publisher Swedish Football Association language Swedish accessdate 2011 08 02 According to Canal+ one of the fireworks was close to hitting a photographer. cite web title Ny läktarskandal – matchen avbruten publisher Aftonbladet author Patrik Sjögren language Swedish date 2011 07 30 accessdate 2011 07 31 There were different opinions as to where the fireworks came from Canal+ believed that the fireworks came from the section above the Djurgården terrace while the police believed that the fireworks came from within the Djurgården section. cite web title Polisen Allt kommer från Djurgårdens sida publisher Aftonbladet author Patrik Sjögren date 2011 07 30 accessdate 2011 07 31 Swedish Discipline Committee chairman Khennet Thallinger stated that they want to preserve the due process . cite web title Disciplinnämnden fattar beslut om två veckor publisher Swedish Football Association language Swedish date 2011 07 30 accessdate 2011 07 31 On 5 September 2011 the Committee decided that the game would be replayed from kick off. The Committee explained that the evidence saying Djurgården were responsible for the firecrackers was not considered strong enough to blame them. As such neither Djurgården nor Malmö were fined any sums of money. cite web title Beslut i SvFF s Disciplinnämnd 5 september 2011 publisher Swedish Football Association author Erika Zaar language Swedish date 2011 09 05 accessdate 2011 09 05 cite web title Domen Matchen ska spelas om publisher Aftonbladet author Patrik Sjögren language Swedish date 2011 09 05 accessdate 2011 09 05 The SFA s Competition Committee decided that the rematch would be played on 15 October 2011. This forced the Committee to delay the Halmstad–Djurgården and Malmö–Syrianska games in between to 17 October as all Allsvenskan teams should have at least two rest days between each game. cite web title Allsvenskans sista omgång ligger fast author Jonas Nystedt publisher Swedish Football Association language Swedish date 2011 09 14 accessdate 2011 09 15 cite web title TK MFF Djurgården spelas 15 oktober author Jonas Nystedt publisher Swedish Football Association language Swedish date 2011 09 16 accessdate 2011 09 16 Djurgården lost the rematch 1–0. cite web title Vi vet att vi behöver två poäng till publisher Aftonbladet author Henrik Lundgren language Swedish date 2011 10 15 accessdate 2011 10 16 References Reflist Djurgårdens IF Fotboll Djurgårdens IF seasons Djurgårdens IF Fotboll 2011 Don t edit this line machine code 1 rank familia link Balaenidae parent Mysticeti Holloway Sanatorium John Whaley R to disambiguation page Olivier Séchan R from title without diacritics Pastis Henri Bardouin Summary Non free use rationale Article Photo Description Photo of CBA Building Source CBA Dean s Office Portion Low_resolution Purpose To use on University of Akron College of Business Administration Wiki Page Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free promotional image_has_rationale yes Instant Coffee artist collective R from other capitalisation Jonathan White R to disambiguation page Bristol Motor Speedway Don t edit this line machine code 1 rank species link Eubalaena shinshuensis E. shinshuensis parent Eubalaena extinct true The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. The result was delete. Courcelles 22 30 24 November 2010 UTC Synnack la Synnack – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 statistics Find sources Synnack Spam. Not notable. Fruktoĝardeno talk 17 33 16 November 2010 UTC This AfD nomination was incomplete missing step 3 . It is listed now. DumbBOT talk 13 38 17 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Bands and musicians related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 17 08 17 November 2010 UTC Delete Interesting stuff but fails WP BAND and WP GNG. Also appears to be a copyvio of . I ve tagged the article for speedy deletion because of the copyvio. mono Chrome and cut.rate.box appear to be similar articles created by the same COI editor and may also need to be nominated. 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External links Jepson Manual Treatment USDA Plants Profile Flora of North America Photo gallery Liliales stub Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image 300px Ship caption Painting of HNLMS Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden with her bulwarks down to show the gun turrets Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Royal Netherlands Navy Ship flag shipboxflag Netherlands Ship name HNLMS Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden Ship namesake Prince Henry of the Netherlands Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down August 1865 Ship launched 9 October 1866 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed March 1867 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned 5 May 1899 Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship motto Ship nickname Ship fate Scrapped after 1905 Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Ironclad turret ship Ship displacement convert 3375 t LT sp us Ship length convert 230 ft m 1 abbr on p p Ship beam convert 44 ft m 1 abbr on Ship draught convert 18 ft 8 in m 1 abbr on Ship power convert 2426 ihp lk in abbr on Ship propulsion 2 shafts 2 Horizontal return connecting rod compound steam engines 4 square boilers Ship sail plan Barque rigged Ship speed 12 kn lk in Ship range Ship complement 230 Ship armament 2 × 2 convert 9 in 0 adj on muzzle loading rifles 4 × 1 convert 120 mm 0 abbr on Krupp breech loading guns Ship armour Belt convert 4.5 in 0 abbr on Gun turrets convert 5.5 11 in 0 abbr on Bulkheads convert 4.5 in 0 abbr on Ship notes HNLMS Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden was an ironclad turret ship built in Great Britain for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the mid 1860s. She was transferred to the Dutch East Indies in 1876 and participated in the Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem in 1894. The ship was hulked in 1899 and scrapped in 1925. Design and description Right elevation drawing the shaded areas illustrate her armor scheme thumb left HNLMS Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden was ordered from Laird Son Co. by the Royal Netherlands Navy as an enlarged version of the sclass Scorpion ironclad 6 turret ships originally ordered by the Confederate States Navy. Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden p. 199 The gun turrets was normally rotated by two men via a system of gears 20 seconds were required for a full 360° rotation if a full crew of 19 men was used. The ship s bow was reinforced to act as a ram and a hurricane deck connected the forecastle and poop decks. For sea passages the ship s freeboard could be increased to 14 ft 1 by use of hinged bulwarks 5 ft 1 high. The ship had an length between perpendiculars of convert 230 ft m 1 a beam of convert 44 ft m 1 and a draught of convert 18 ft 8 in m . She displaced 3375 t LT. The iron hull was divided by five watertight bulkheads and the ship had a double bottom beneath the engine and boiler rooms. Her crew consisted of 230 officers and men. Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden pp. 199–200 Propulsion Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden had two horizontal return connecting rod compound steam engines Silverstone p. 340 built by Lairds each driving a single convert 15 ft 6 in m 1 adj on propeller. The engines were powered by four square boilers. The engines produced a total of 2426 ihp lk in which gave the ship a maximum speed of 12.09 kn lk in during her sea trials. She carried 380 LT t of coal and was barque rigged with three masts. Her fore and mainmasts were supported by tripods to reduce interference with the firing arcs of the gun turrets by the ship s rigging. Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden had a total sail area of 1554 sqm sp us. Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden p. 200 Armament The ship mounted a pair of Armstrong convert 9 in adj on 0 rifled muzzle loading guns in each gun turret. Each gun weighed 12.5 LT t. Two convert 120 mm 1 adj on sp us Krupp breech loading guns were fitted in the forecastle and another pair in the poop as chase guns. Six convert 37 mm in adj on sp us Hotchkiss 5 barrel revolving guns were added shortly after completion. They fired a shell weighing about convert 1.1 lb kg abbr on at a muzzle velocity of about convert 2000 ft s m s abbr on to a range about 3500 yd m. They had a rate of fire of about 30 rounds per minute cite web States of America 1 pdr 0.45 kg 1.46 37 mm Marks 1 through 15 date 15 August 2008 accessdate 22 December 2009 publisher Navweps.com Armor Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden had a complete waterline belt of wrought iron that was convert 4.5 in mm 0 thick. Amidships for a length of convert 120 ft m 1 the armor belt had a height of convert 12 ft m 1 of which convert 3 ft m 1 below the waterline. At the bow and stern the belt was only convert 2.5 ft m 1 high above the waterline. 4.5 inch transverse bulkheads were provided to protect the bases of the turrets and the machinery spaces from raking fire. Each turret was protected by convert 5.5 in 0 adj on armor plates although the total thickness around the gun ports was 11 in 0. The deck was unarmored. Service Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden was laid down by Laird Son Co. at Birkenhead in August 1865. She was launched on 9 October 1866 and completed in March 1867. The ship was transferred to the Dutch East Indies in 1876. The 37 millimeter guns were replaced by two quick firing convert 75 mm sp us adj on guns and four 37 millimeter quick firers by 1890. Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden transported troops during the Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem in July 1894. Silverstone p. 349 The ship decommissioned on 5 May 1899 and became an ammunition hulk in Surabaya. She was transferred to the Department of Colonies between 1901 and 1905 but returned to the Navy in 1905. Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden was scrapped in 1925. Notes Reflist 2 References cite book title Conway s All the World s Fighting Ships 1860 1905 editor Gardiner Robert publisher Conway Maritime Press location Greenwich year 1979 isbn 0 8317 0302 4 cite journal year 1972 title Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden journal Warship International publisher Naval Records Club location Toledo OH volume IX issue 2 pages 199–200 cite book last Silverstone first Paul H. title Directory of the World s Capital Ships year 1984 publisher Hippocrene Books location New York isbn 0 88254 979 0 da Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden 1866 Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden ja プリンス・ヘンドリック・デル・ネーデルランデン 装甲艦 Josip Torbar R to disambiguation page José Paz R to disambiguation page Infobox cycling race name Vuelta a Bolivia image date November region Bolivia english Tour of Bolivia localnames Vuelta a Bolivia es icon nickname discipline Road competition UCI America Tour type Stage race organiser director first start date 2008 number 4 as of 2011 last firstwinner flagathlete Fernando Camargo COL mostwins mostrecent flagathlete Juan Cotumba BOL The Vuelta a Bolivia is the most important road bicycle race in the State of Bolivia. The first edition of the race in 2008 replaced an historical Bolivian race the Doble Copacabana de Ciclismo . It is now organized as a 2.2 event on the UCI America Tour. Winners Cycling past winner start Cycling past winner rider year 2008 name sortname Fernando Camargo nat COL team Boyaca Colombia Cycling past winner rider year 2009 name sortname Gregorio Ladino nat COL team Tecos de la Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara Cycling past winner rider year 2010 name sortname Oscar Soliz nat BOL team EBSA Cycling past winner rider year 2011 name sortname Juan Cotumba nat BOL team Pio Rico Cycling past winner end External links Official Website Bolivia sport stub cycling race stub Volta a Bolívia Vuelta a Bolivia Vuelta a Bolivia Tour de Bolivie Vuelta a Bolivia Ronde van Bolivia Don t edit this line machine code 1 rank species link Southern right whale E. australis parent Eubalaena Latvijas Balzams The Conflagration Der rote Hahn 1901 is a German play written by Gerhart Hauptmann 1862–1946 . Like Henrik Ibsen Hauptmann focuses attention on social issues. Unlike The Weavers play 1892 and The Assumption of Hannele 1893 this play does not seem to have been performed on Broadway. However it has been adapted as a German film 1962 . The director was John Olden starring Rudolf Platte as Schuhmachermeister Fielitz and Inge Meysel as Frau Fielitz. Dramatic characters scene and period col begin col 2 Fielitz cobbler Mrs. Fielitz his wife Leontine her oldest daughter by her first marriage Schmarowski architect and son in law to the Fielitz Langheinrich smith Rauchhaupt retired Prussian constable Gustav his oldest son congenital imbecile Mieze Lottle Trude Lenchen Lieschen Mariechen Tienchen Hannchen his daughters Dr. Boxer physician of Jewish birth Von Wehrhahn justice col 2 Ede journeyman at Langheinrich s Glasenapp clerk in the Justice s Court Schulze constable Mrs. Schulze his aunt Tschache constable A fireman A boy Janitor of the Court Village people col end Scene In the neighbourhood of Berlin around 1901 Plot Fielitz a cobbler is arguing with his wife who wants them to stop toiling for nothing. She suggests committing arson setting fire to their house to obtain insurance money. Von Wehrhahn arrives Mrs. Fielitz being formely known as Wolff and his housekeeper. Neighbors arrive as well Langheinrich a smith and Rauchhaupt a retired constable. They make comments about the iron cross inscribed by Rauchhaupt on the grave of her former husband. Later Langheinrich receives the visit of Dr Boxer who has returned after being at sea for several years. Gustav Rauchhaupt s mentally handicapped son enters briskly excited making sounds from his mouth seeming like a trumpet. He drops a box of matches. There is a fire at the Fielitz house Langheinrich being called as a voluntary fireman. The business is investigated by Wehrhahn who concludes contrary to his father s belief that Gustav is guilty and must be sent away. Despite Rauchhaupt s suspicions the Fielitz are never found out. They profit by it together with their family including their prosperous son in law to their daughter Schmarowski an architect. Nevertheless the stress of the experience seems to have affected Fielitz brain Mrs Fielitz feels poorly and just as Fielitz bursts in the room exclaiming Me ... me ... me ... me ... it was me that did it his wife wanders her arms thrashing about and dies. Text The conflagration text is found at References reflist 1 SVT_HD SVT1_HD_and_SVT2_HD SVT_HD SVT1_HD_and_SVT2_HD Christopher Sower 27 January 1754 Germantown Pennsylvania ndash 3 July 1799 Baltimore Maryland was a printer and publisher in Pennsylvania. Biography He was the son of Christopher Sower the younger and the grandson of Christopher Sower the elder. He developed a strong distaste for those who criticized the German sectarians Quakers Mennonites Schwenkfelders Moravians and the Dunker sect of his father. See Cite DAB Sower Christopher September 1721 August 26 1784 year 1935 author George Harvey Genzmer and their beliefs. These critics included Benjamin Franklin Henry Melchior Muhlenberg and John Henry Miller. With his preferences Sower was naturally of loyalist sympathies before and during the Revolutionary War. Cite DAB Sower Christopher January 27 1754 July 3 1799 year 1935 author James O. Knauss He received his father s Germantown home and printing and publishing operations in 1774 when they were handed over to him without legal formality. Cite DAB Sower Christopher September 1721 August 26 1784 year 1935 author George Harvey Genzmer He then began publishing a newspaper Germantowner Zeitung which had a loyalist tone so far as the authorities allowed. When the British occupied Philadelphia in 1777 he moved there. During this time he was wounded and captured by rebel troops he was released by exchange a short time later. He accompanied the British to New York City in 1778 when they abandoned Philadelphia. That year the family belongings were confiscated and sold by the rebels. After Corwallis s defeat Sower went to England from New York and received an indemnification for his losses. In 1785 he went to New Brunswick where he was deputy postmaster and king s printer. He died in the Baltimore house of his brother. Notes reflist group notes References Cite Appletons Sower Christopher year 1900 Cite ANB Sower Christopher II author John B. Frantz DictCanbio ID 2175 Persondata NAME Sower Christopher ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Printer and publisher DATE OF BIRTH 27 January 1754 PLACE OF BIRTH Germantown Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH 3 July 1799 PLACE OF DEATH Baltimore Maryland Infobox single Name Move That Body Cover NellyMoveThatBody.jpg Artist Nelly featuring T Pain Akon Album 5.0 Released start date 2010 10 12 see release history Format Digital download Recorded 2010 Genre Hip hop electropop Length 3 24 Label Derrty Ent. Universal Motown Writer Cornell Haynes Jr. Faheem Najm Aliaune Thiam Shondre Crawford Producer Bangladesh Dr. Luke Certification Chronology Nelly singles Last single Just a Dream 2010 This single Move That Body 2010 Next single Gone 2011 Extra chronology Artist T Pain singles Type Singles Last single Rap Song 2010 This single Move That Body 2010 Next single No Dejemos Que Se Apague 2010 Extra chronology Artist Akon singles Type Singles Last single Angel 2010 This single Move That Body 2010 Next single Hold My Hand 2010 Move That Body is a song performed by American hip hop artist Nelly. The song features T Pain and Akon and was produced by Bangladesh with Dr. Luke. The song was released on October 12 2010 and serves as the second single from Nelly s sixth studio album 5.0. The song has received negative reviews from various hip hop critics and fans based upon lack of production and use of auto tune. cite web author 6 hours ago title Listen Nelly – Move That Body « POP On And On publisher Poponandon.com date accessdate 2012 08 14 cite web author Published Monday Jan 31 2011 16 03 GMT title Nelly ft. Akon T Pain Move That Body Music Singles Review publisher Digital Spy date 2011 01 31 accessdate 2012 08 14 Music video A music video was shot on October 6. Behind the Video Nelly f T Pain Akon Move That Body . Rap Up.com. Retrieved October 30 2010. The video premiered on October 19 on VEVO. Video Nelly f T Pain Akon Move That Body . Rap Up.com. Retrieved October 30 2010. In the sizzling clip the St. Louis rapper makes his way to an underground fight style dance club meeting up with Akon and T Pain who hedge bets with T.I. Yo Gotti Bangladesh and Jermaine Dupri on the sidelines as the ladies throw it down. The video was directed by Marc Klasfeld. Track listing U.S. Digital download Move That Body Single United States . iTunes.com. Retrieved October 13 2010. Move That Body featuring T Pain Akon – 3 24 Chart performance Move That Body became a major disappointment on the charts by debuting at number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and falling off the chart the week after. The same reception happened to the single on the ARIA Charts when it debuted at number 29 and also fell off the week after. Charts class wikitable sortable align left Chart 2010 Peak position singlechart Australia 29 artist Nelly song Move That Body align left US Billboard Hot 100 cite web title Nelly Move That Body work Billboard accessdate 30 October 2010 54 UK Singles Chart cite web title Official UK Singles Top 100 18th August 2012 124 Official UK Top 40 124 music charts 124 Official Singles Chart publisher Theofficialcharts.com date accessdate 2012 08 14 71 UK R B Chart cite web title R B Singles Top 40 18th August 2012 Urban Charts publisher Theofficialcharts.com date accessdate 2012 08 14 24 Release information Purchasable release class wikitable + List of release dates record label and format details scope col Country scope col Date scope col Format scope col Label scope row United States October 12 2010 rowspan 2 Digital download rowspan 2 Universal Motown scope row United Kingdom cite web author Praxis Media title Radio1 Rodos Greece UK Forthcoming Singles Charts DJ Promos Dance Lyrics Free Mp3 Samples Downloads publisher Radio1.gr date accessdate 2012 08 14 January 31 2011 References Reflist External links YouTube DZ_gP_hFOss Move That Body Official music video Nelly T Pain singles Akon Move That Body simple Move That Body song tr Move That Body Dablink This article is about the football player. Orphan date June 2012 refimprove date May 2011 Infobox gridiron football person name Brandon Copeland image ImageWidth 200 caption position1 Wide receiver College Bridgewater College birth_date birth date and age 1986 03 31 birth_place Norfolk Virginia Height_ft 6 Height_in 1 Weight_lbs 195 NFLDraftedYear 2008 NFLDraftedRound Undrafted playing_years 2008 June 2008 March 2009 May–July 2009 2009 2010 2011 playing_teams Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Soul Peoria Pirates Peoria Pirates Tri Cities Fever Tri Cities Fever Tulsa Talons mini camp and or practice roster member only Brandon Copeland born March 31 1986 in Norfolk Virginia is a professional American and Arena football wide receiver. He began his football career in college at Bridgewater College for four seasons with the Eagles. In all four of his seasons with the Eagles Copeland saw significant playing time. In both 2006 and 2007 Copeland played as a starter for the Eagles. After going undrafted in the 2008 NFL Draft the Cleveland Browns called Copeland in to attended the rookie Mini camp.Following his camp in Cleveland he would spend time in the 2008 season Arena Football League with the Philadelphia Soul and the Tri Cities Fever AF2. In 2009 after failing to appears in a Arena Football League game Copeland signed with the AF2 s Arena Football League 2 Tri Cities Fever. He spent the remainder of the 2009 season with the Fever and totaled 41 passes for over 400 yards and 7 touchdowns in the last 5 games of the season. With great success with the Fever in 2009 Copeland was called back to participate with the team for the 2010 season. Copeland finished the 2010 IFL season as one of the elite 8 wide receivers in the league for reception and yards. Copeland is currently signed under contract with the Tulsa Talons of the Arena Football 1 league. Early years He attended Walter Hines Page Senior High School in Greensboro North Carolina. Throughout high school Copeland played football freshman basketball and in track and field as a Sprint running long jumper and a triple jumper. College career Bridgewater College Copeland attended Bridgewater College for four years and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Football Copeland s football stats for his career at Bridgewater College were 127 receptions for 1 924 yards and 21 TD s. cumulative receiving yards While in college Copeland managed to stack up many awards records and honors. In his 2004 and 2005 seasons Copeland was a part of the ODAC conference football championship. In Copeland s career he is Bridgewater College Football Career Top 10 Lists No. 2 in receiving yards with 1 924 No. 2 in receiving touchdowns with 21 No. 2 in receptions with 127 No. 6 in punt returns with 30 No. 7 in punt return yards with 293 No. 7 in yards per punt return at 9.77 No. 9 in yards per catch at 15.15 Copeland holds the record for longest pass reception from scrimmage with a 99 yard reception against Wesley College Delaware 12 3 05 . record books Copeland also splits a record for most receiving yards in a game against Randolph–Macon College 11 4 06 with 217 reception yards. Track Field Copeland s Track and field stats at Bridgewater College were 2008 NCAA Qualifier Outdoor Championship Long Jump 2008 NCAA Qualifier Outdoor Championship 4x100 meter relay 2008 Old Dominion Athletic Conference champion outdoor long jump 2008 Old Dominion Athletic Conference champion outdoor 4x100 meter relay 2008 Old Dominion Athletic Conference champion indoor long jump 2007 Old Dominion Athletic Conference champion indoor long jump 11th best long jump at the 2007 NCAA Indoor Track Field Championships 2006 All American long jump 7th best long jump at the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Track Field Championships 2006 Old Dominion Athletic Conference champion outdoor long jump Professional career National Football League Copeland was an undrafted free agent with the Cleveland Browns and was a part of their rookie Mini camp. While attending the camp Copeland was named “honorable mention camper” on day 2 of camp. Writer quoted “caught everything thrown his way”. Copeland attended the 2012 NFL Scouting Combine held in Baltimore MD on 2 11 12. There he posted the following stats Height 6000 Arm 30.5 Weight 197 Hand 9 1st 40 4.60 2nd 40 4.56 VJ 39 R SS 4.24 L SS 4.12 Video https www.nflregionalcombines.com playerprofile.aspx?c3BmTRg 2btV0C2mYH8e7IX85J2Vjaqf5HSp 2fPU4RZg0tutmBYOadoWnRMLHPg7HCa9xE025SrJ9vLDrpg 2bjjvLgQomsuwFuV67VepaVWDwHcCW5nce 2ft7pw 3d 3d After performing drills and running routes for the scouts Copeland was selected to attend the NFL s Super Regional Combine held at Ford Field in Detroit MI. On 3 30 3 31 12 Copeland attended the Super NFL Scouting Combine in front of 60+ representatives from all 32 teams. There Copeland posted the following stats Height 6002 Weight 205 1st 40 4.56 2nd 40 4.57 20yd 2.57 Video https www.nflregionalcombines.com playerprofile.aspx?c3BmTRg 2btV0C2mYH8e7IX85J2Vjaqf5HSp 2fPU4RZg0tutmBYOadoWnRMLHPg7HCa9xE025SrJ9vLDrpg 2bjjvLgQomsuwFuV6SdQvKQ4bMz 2bUitRm3SILQA 3d 3d Arena Football League Copeland was invited to camp with the Tulsa Talons in 2011 and is currently still active with the team. Copeland was signed to the practice squad of the Philadelphia Soul towards the end of the 2008 Arena Football League season. Copeland signs Arena League contract 2011 Season 103 Receptions 1008 Yards 15 Receiving TD s Special Teams 15 Tackles 9 Solo Arena Football League 2 Copeland attended the mini camp of the Peoria Pirates in March of the 2009 season. He was released from the team at the end of camp due to insufficient roster space. In May 2009 Copeland was called back to be a part of the Peoria Pirates. From May until mid June Copeland was just a practice player. In July Copeland and many others were released by the team due to coaching staff changes. From his stint with the team Copeland played in one game and recorded 3 catches for 34 yards. When Copeland was released from the Pirates in July he was signed by the Tri Cities Fever weeks later for the remainder of the season. With the Fever Copeland tallyed up a total 41 passes for over 400 yards and 7 touchdowns in the last 5 games of the season. Indoor Football League IFL At the end of the 2009 AF2 season with the Fever Copeland was resigned to the team under new management with the Indoor Football League.Copeland participated the whole 2010 season with the Tri Cities Fever where his stats are as follows 2010 Season 68 Receptions 779 Yards 18 Receiving TD s 3 Rushing TD s Special Teams 14 Tackles 7 Solo References reflist 2 Persondata NAME Brandon Copeland ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION professional Gridiron football player DATE OF BIRTH birth date and age 1986 03 31 PLACE OF BIRTH Norfolk Virginia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Julius Joseph R to disambiguation page Don t edit this line machine code 1 rank species link North Atlantic right whale E. glacialis parent Eubalaena ref improve date December 2011 Infobox comarca name Tarazona y el Moncayo native_name native_name_lang es settlement_type Comarca image_skyline Localización de Tarazona y el Moncayo Aragón .svg image_alt image_caption image_flag flag_alt image_shield shield_alt nickname motto image_map map_alt map_caption latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates_type coordinates_display inline title coordinates_footnotes subdivision_type Country subdivision_name flag Spain subdivision_type1 Autonomous community subdivision_name1 flag Aragon subdivision_type2 Province subdivision_name2 Zaragoza seat_type Capital seat Tarazona parts_type Municipalities parts_style list p1 See text leader_party leader_title leader_name area_footnotes area_total_km2 452.4 elevation_footnotes elevation_m population_footnotes population_total 14287 population_as_of population_density_km2 auto population_demonym population_note blank_name_sec1 Largest municipality blank_info_sec1 Tarazona timezone1 CET utc_offset1 +1 timezone1_DST CEST utc_offset1_DST +2 postal_code_type postal_code area_code_type Dialing code area_code website footnotes thumb left The Moncayo Massif seen from Tarazona Tarazona y el Moncayo is a comarca in Aragon Spain. The most important town is Tarazona. This comarca is located at the western end of Aragon bordering Navarre Soria Province and La Rioja. The climate is dry continental with marked seasonal changes the summers are pleasant and relatively short compared with the long cold winters. y el Moncayo categoria_id subcategoria_id conImagenes Enciclopedia Aragonesa Comarca de Tarazona y el Moncayo The majestic Moncayo Massif dominates the landscape and gives its name to the comarca. Its highest summit is the highest point in the 500 km long Sistema Ibérico range. Municipalities Alcalá de Moncayo Añón de Moncayo El Buste Los Fayos Grisel Litago Lituénigo Malón Novallas San Martín de la Virgen de Moncayo Santa Cruz de Moncayo Tarazona Torrellas Trasmoz Vera de Moncayo Vierlas See also Moncayo Massif Comarcas of Aragon References External links commonscat Moncayo Comarca de Tarazona y el Moncayo Tierras del Moncayo Comarcas of Aragon coord 41 22 N 1 18 W source cawiki_region ES display title aragon geo stub an Tarazona y lo Moncayo Tarassona i el Moncayo Tarazona y el Moncayo Tarazona y el Moncayo Tarazona y el Moncayo Tarazona y el Moncayo kk Тарасона и эль Монкайо Tarazona y el Moncayo pl Tarazona y el Moncayo Тарасона и эль Монкайо Judicator R to disambiguation page Don t edit this line machine code 1 rank species link North Pacific right whale E. japonica parent Eubalaena Infobox company company_name Birse Civils company_logo company_type Private foundation 1970 location 3 Grimston Grange Sherburn Road Tadcaster North Yorkshire LS24 9BX key_people area_served UK industry Civil engineering products Construction projects revenue operating_income net_income assets equity num_employees 786 parent Balfour Beatty homepage Birse footnotes intl yes Birse Civils is a civil engineering company based in North Yorkshire. It was formerly a separate civil engineering company simply known as Birse Group but is now owned by Balfour Beatty. History The company was founded as the Birse Group in 1970. It was based in Doncaster. In February 2002 it separated its building houses civil engineering rail underground and process divisions into Birse Build Birse CL Birse Rail Birse Metro and Birse Process. Acquisition In June 2006 it was bought by Balfour Beatty for £32 million. Balfour Beatty Birse Build was integrated into Balfour Beatty s Mansell company. Structure Birse Traffic Flow is in Barton on Humber Birse Coastal is in Preston Lancashire Birse Nuclear is in Cheadle Hulme Products Buildings it has built include B Q s headquarters in Chandlers Ford The BBC s headquarters in Leeds BBC Leeds The Walkers Stadium in Leicester Birse Construction at a cost of £35 million Huntington Stadium a rugby league ground in York The Reebok Stadium in Bolton References External links Birse Civils Summary album cover fur Article Fire It Up EP Use Infobox Source The cover art can or could be obtained from Continuum Records Name Fire It Up EP Artist Kid Rock Label Continuum Records Top Dog Records Graphic Artist Item Album EP cover Type Website Owner Commentary Description This is the cover art for the extended play album Fire It Up by the artist Kid Rock. The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the label Continuum Records or the graphic artist. 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Licensing Non free album cover Junger R to disambiguation page Jungers R to disambiguation page Summary Information Description Artwork Source scan of Ink on Paper Date original created in 1998 scan in 2010 Author Christophe Krief Permission You must attribute the work to Christophe Krief but not in any way that suggests that he endorses you or your use of the work . If you alter transform or build upon this work you may distribute the resulting work only under the same principle. other_versions Ink on paper 1998 and scan variations Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Robert Fitzooth Italic title Infobox album Name Friends Type studio Artist Sly and Robbie Cover Sly and Robbie Friends album cover.jpg Released March 24 1998 Recorded Genre Reggae Length 59 35 Producer Sly and Robbie Label Elektra Last album This album Friends 1998 Next album Friends is an album by Sly and Robbie released through Elektra Records in 1998. In 1999 the album earned the duo the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. cite web List of Grammy Winners date February 25 1999 accessdate November 16 2010 work San Francisco Chronicle Reception Album ratings title subtitle state MC rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 2.5 5 cite web Allmusic class album id friends r341159 pure_ yes title Friends publisher Allmusic accessdate November 16 2010 rev2 rev2Score rev3 rev3Score rev4 rev4Score rev5 rev5Score rev6 rev6Score rev7 rev7Score rev8 rev8Score rev9 rev9Score rev10 rev10Score rev11 rev11Score rev12 rev12Score expand section date November 2010 Track listing Friday Dunbar Robert Lyn Shakespeare Lloyd Willis – 3 57 Night Nurse Gregory Isaacs Sylvester Wiese – 3 52 Seems to Me I m Losing Dobby Dobson – 3 39 Only a Smile John Holt – 3 37 You d Be So Nice to Come Home To Cole Porter – 4 00 Penny Lover Harvey Ritchie Lionel Richie – 3 55 Theme from Mission Impossible Lalo Schifrin – 3 59 Candy Girl Dunbar Danny Madden Handel Tucker Lloyd Willis – 4 03 Ghetto Girl Dennis Brown – 3 50 All This Love El DeBarge – 4 02 Shoulder to Cry On Gary Benson Winston Sela – 4 55 I Can t Get No Satisfaction Mick Jagger Keith Richards – 4 00 Night Nurse Jah Wobble Radio Mix Gregory Isaacs Sylvester Wiese – 3 37 Friday Street Mix Dunbar Robert Lyn Shakespeare Lloyd Willis – 4 04 Candy Girl Street Mix Dunbar Madden Handel Tucker Lloyd Willis – 4 05 Personnel Robbie Shakespeare bass Sly Dunbar drums Lloyd Gitsy Willis guitar tracks 1 2 5 7 9 13 14 Robert Lyn keyboards tracks 1 to 6 8 to 11 13 to 15 Ambilique vocals racks 6 12 One Plus One vocals tracks 4 5 10 12 Engineered by Lynford Fatta Marshalls tracks 1 2 4 5 8 9 11 13 Collin Bulby York tracks 10 12 Terry Manning track 3 Jason Sterling Orville Baker track 6 Hugh Palmer track 7 Produced mixed by Sly Dunbar Robbie Shakespeare References József Kovács R to disambiguation page Jünger R to disambiguation page Bremer Bank Järveküla R to disambiguation page Alvaro VIII Mvemba a Mpanzu of the House of Kinlaza was king of the Kingdom of Congo from 1666 to 1669. Biography Alvaro VIII was elevated to the throne by Paulo da Silva Count of Soyo which marched on São Salvador and killed his predecessor King Alvaro VII. In 1667 he sent his ambassador Anastasius to Luanda Angola to negotiate a treaty that ceded to the Portugueses the right to exploit the mines of Congo located in the provinces of Mbamba and Mpemba. Theodosius Duke of Mbamba bowed to the king s decision but Peter Duke of Mbemba refused. Leading a small army Peter attacked Mbamba killed Theodosius and then invaded the kingdom s capital São Salvador killing Alvaro VIII and proclaimed himself king under the name of Peter III. S start succession box before Álvaro VII title Manikongo years 1666–1669 after Pedro III S end See also List of Manikongo of Kongo Kingdom of Kongo House of Kinlaza RulersOfKongoKingdom References Lewis Thomas The Old Kingdom of Kongo in The Geographical Journal Vol. 31 No. 6 Jun. 1908 . Alvaro VIII del Congo Alvare VIII du Kongo Álvaro VIII do Kongo Justus Ferdinand Poggenburg R to disambiguation page Roger Holloway OBE 24 November 1933 – 31 October 2010 had many occupations during a colourful life including soldier big game hunter international wine and spirit merchant and Anglican priest. He was the youngest of six children of a civil servant. His family had a military tradition. He was brought up in Blackheath and educated at Eastbourne College. For his National Service he was a platoon commander in Kenya during the emergency. After that he was assistant to a professional big game hunter. He then went up to Selwyn College Cambridge to read Theology with a view to ordination. However he had difficulties with his faith at that time and joined Pfizer as a salesman and brand manager. In 1960 he moved to the advertising agency Robert Sharp and Partners running the Players and Unilever accounts. In 1963 went into the wine business of Charington United Breweries Group later Bass Charrington . He then moved to Jardine Matheson where from 1982 to 1988 he was managing director of wines and spirits. Meanwhile he had been ordained priest in 1981 as a protégé of Robert Runcie. He served as a worker priest at St. John s Cathedral in Hong Kong the Anglican church in Tokyo and at CIA and NSA facilities in Asia. These roles fitted in with his business travel. In 1988 he settled in London and became a full time priest at St Margaret s Westminster and also appeals director of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Director of the Industrial Christian Fellowship. In 1997 he was elected Preacher to Gray s Inn continuing until his death. Also in 1997 he was appointed OBE for services to the whisky industry . With this description The Queen was surprised to see him in clerical dress He married in 1962 Anne Alsop who survives him with three sons and a daughter. Obituary The Daily Telegraph 16 Nov 2010. References Persondata NAME Holloway Roger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 24 November 1933 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 October 2010 PLACE OF DEATH Sir Thomas Twisden 3rd Baronet 10 November 1668 12 September 1728 was a British politician. He was a Member of Parliament MP for Kent from 1722 to 1727. Rayment hc k 1 date March 2012 He died aged 59. References s start s par gb s bef before Hon. John Fane William Delaune s ttl title Member of Parliament for Kent with Sir Edward Knatchbull Bt years 1722 1727 s aft after Sir Roger Meredith Bt Sir Roger Furnese Bt s reg en bt s bef before Roger Twisden s ttl title Baronet of Bradbourn years 1722 1728 s aft after Thomas Twisden s end Persondata NAME Twisden Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 1668 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1728 PLACE OF DEATH Infobox NRHP name Bynum Mound and Village Site image Bynum Mound.jpg caption A mound at Bynum nearest_city Houston Mississippi lat_degrees 33 lat_minutes 53 lat_seconds 52.6554 lat_direction N long_degrees 88 long_minutes 56 long_seconds 46.6794 long_direction W locmapin Mississippi architect architecture added July 16 1989 cite web Registry of Historic Places date 2010 11 16 work National Register of Historic Places publisher National Park Service governing_body National Park Service Cite web title Bynum Mounds National Register of Historic Places Indian Mounds of Mississippi Travel Itinerary publisher National Park Service refnum 89000783 The Bynum Mound and Village Site 22CS501 is a Middle Woodland period archaeological site located near Houston in Chickasaw County Mississippi. The complex of six burial mounds was in use during the Miller 1 and Miller 2 phases of the Miller culture cite web Mounds Ceramic analysis publisher National Park Service accessdate 2010 11 16 and was built between 100 BCE and 100 CE. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 as part of the Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 232.4. Site description The convert 6 ha site is located on a low ridge which overlooks Houlka Creek in the Tombigbee River drainage area. cite encyclopedia encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Prehistory volume 6 North America edition 1 article Middle Eastern Woodland page 331 editor1 first Peter Neal editor1 last Peregrine editor1 link Peter N. Peregrine editor2 first Melvin editor2 last Ember editor2 link Melvin Ember publisher Springer Publishing year 2003 isbn 978 0 306 46264 1 It has six conical burial mounds which range in height from 5 ft m to 14 ft m and its associated habitation area were constructed and used during the Middle Woodland period between 100 BCE and 100 CE. In the 1940s archaeologists with the National Park Service excavated five of the mounds. The two largest mounds were restored afterward and the site is open to the public and now includes informational plaques. Excavations produced artifacts made from non local materials such as Greenstone copper and galena and distinctive projectile points that did not originate at the site or even in Mississippi. Similar high prestige exotic goods were also found at Pharr Mounds a nearby contemporaneous site which show the local peoples involvement with the Hopewell exchange system long distance trade network and religious network. Mound A During excavations of Mound A archaeologists found the remains of a woman who had been placed between two parallel burned oak logs buried at the base of the mound. They also found ornamental copper spools at each of her wrists. They also found the remains of two adult males and a child. Mound B The largest mound at the site Mound B was found to be covering a log lined crematory pit. Archaeologists found twenty nine polished greenstone celts arranged in an L shaped pattern. They also found human remains some cremated and others unburned on the ash covered floor of the pit. Exotic artifacts including copper ear spools nineteen chert projectile points believed to have been imported from Hopewell peoples in Illinois and a piece of galena were also found. 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Date 17 43 16 November 2010 UTC Author Petergans talk other_versions Licensing PD self date November 2010 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true date March 2012 KTTU R to disambiguation page Stefan Glaenzer Summary album cover fur Article Friends Sly and Robbie album Use Infobox Source Name Friends Artist Sly and Robbie Label Elektra Graphic Artist Item front cover Type CD Website Amazon.com Owner Commentary Description Portion Low_resolution Purpose Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free album cover KTFO R to disambiguation page The Joint Interagency Task Force West JIATFW JIATF W or JIATF West is a United States federal task forces with the responsibility to combat illegal drug trade related transnational organized crime in the Asia Pacific region. The Asia Pacific area of responsibility for JIATF West includes 36 nations and nearly half of the world s population. JIATF West is one of two Joint Interagency Task Forces with a counter narcotics mission. The other is Joint Interagency Task Force South. The task force is run as the executive agent of the United States Pacific Command USPACOM and is charged with providing U.S. Department of Defense support to law enforcement for counterdrug and drug related activities. Approximately 166 active duty and reserve U.S. military forces Department of Defense civilian employees and contractors and U.S. and foreign law enforcement agency personnel are members of the task force. The Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs of the United States Department of State describes the task force s mission as to i n cooperation with U.S. interagency and foreign partners conduct activities to detect disrupt and dismantle drug related transnational threats in Asia and the Pacific in order to protect U.S. security interests at home and abroad. JIATF West lists its task force partners as including the U.S. Army Navy Marines Air Force and Coast Guard the Drug Enforcement Administration DEA Defense Intelligence Agency DIA Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI National Geospatial Intelligence Agency NGA Naval Criminal Investigative Service NCIS United States Customs and Border Protection CBP United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE and the Australian Customs Service Australian Federal Police and New Zealand Police. The Director of the Task Force is Rear Admiral James E. Rendon. History JIATF West was established in 1989 as Joint Task Force Five JTF 5 headquartered on Coast Guard Island in Alameda California. JTF 5 was created after the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1989 established the Department of Defense as the lead agency for the Detection and Monitoring D M of maritime and aerial drug trafficking into the United States and directed the department to carry out these activities in support of U.S. Law Enforcement activities. Joint Task Forces Four JTF 4 Five JTF 5 and Six JTF 6 were activated by the department in early calendar year 1989 to carry out this D M mission. The mission of the JTFs was expanded by Section 1004 of the 1991 National Defense Authorization Act to include ten additional specific categories of support that the department could provide to law enforcement agencies. This authority is in addition to the already assigned mission of D M and has been continuously re authorized since 1991. In 1994 the newly signed National Interdiction Command and Control Plan NICCP redesignated the JTFs as Joint Interagency Task Forces JIATFs . JTF 5 was redesignated as Joint Interagency Task Force West. JTF 4 was redesignated JIATF East and given responsibility for the Caribbean. JTF 6 was redesignated JIATF South and given responsibility for the Mexico – United States border. In 1999 JIATF East was merged with JIATF South . JTF 5 was designated as Joint Interagency Task Force West in 1994. In 2004 JIATF West was relocated to Camp H. M. Smith in Hawaii and collocated with Commander United States Pacific Command to restructure refocusing counterdrug efforts exclusively in the Asia Pacific region. JIATF West serves as the USPACOM s executive agent for all counterdrug and counterdrug related support to law enforcement in the Asia Pacific fight against transnational crime. External links Official website from the United States Pacific Command PACOM KWSS R to disambiguation page Refimprove date April 2011 Founded in 1971 by Gilbert R. Chagoury and Ronald Chagoury the Chagoury Group is headquartered in West Africa. The portfolio of activities include construction and property development flour mills water bottling and purification glass manufacturing insurance hotels furniture manufacturing telecommunications transportation IT catering and international financing. Real Estate Development Projects include the Eko Atlantic City located next to Victoria Island in Lagos Nigeria. The project will be built on reclaimed land that has been lost to coastal erosion. Industrial Division The Grands Moulins du Bénin Flour Mill began production in 1972 and now produces 250 metric tons of wheat flour per day with wheat imported from France and the USA. Projects include Port Harcourt Flour Mills Ideal Flour Mills Nigerial Eagle Flour Mills Niger Delta Flour Mills Tin Can Island Ragolis Waters Glassforce Pirotech Silhouette Furniture. Construction Division C C Construction Company Limited was the first company within the construction division of the Chagoury Group of companies. Projects completed include Ideal Flour Mills Nigerian Eagle Flour Mills Tin Can Island Grain Receiving Facility and associated Storage Silos The State Security Headquarters Building in Abuja Nigeria A housing school and leisure complex for Elf Petroleum Nigeria Limited a foreshore development project in Osborne Road Ikoyi. Current projects include Ocean Parade Towers a luxury residential development on Banana Island in Lagos Lagoon The Nigerian Defence Academy. ITB Construction is a civil engineering and construction company headquartered in Lagos and has a regional facility in Abuja. The company focuses on the construction of residential and industrial buildings. The company also manufactures pilings and provides electro mechanical services and product including generators. Completed projects include The National Assembly Complex in Abuja A residential development project of 13 floors on Victoria Island and the design and construction of a staff housing complex of 800 units for client ALSCON s Aluminium Smelter Plant. Current projects include Intercontinental Hotel on Victoria Islandwith 19 floors this will be the tallest building on the island a new HQ for Magnum Trust Bank of Nigeria and the new headquarters and office complex for TOTAL oil company in Port Harcourt. Hitech Construction was founded in 1988 the civil engineering company specializes in general infrastructure projects including road works street lighting railways drainage systems bridges dams earthworks asphalt overlay water supply irrigation schemes dredging and marine installations. Hitech s clients include the Aluminium Smelting Company of Nigeria the Federal Ministry of Works Abia State Government Bayelsa State Government Lagos State Government and Nigerian Breweries PLC. Completed projects include a sea wall along Bar Beach on Victoria Island. This is the first project of its kind in Africa to use advanced x blocs enormous x shaped concrete blocks designed to dissipate the energy of waves. Fleetwood Transportation was established in 1989 and headquartered in Lagos Nigeria the company operates a fleet of trucks including grain carriers flatbed sided and tipper trucks. Fleetwood is a member of the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners NARTO . Healthcare Division Established in 1991 the Ideal Eagle Hospital is a small private medical facility in Lagos. Although mainly serving employees of the Chagoury Group the hospital is also retained by a number of Nigerian based multinational companies including Royal Dutch Shell. Hotels and Catering Properties include Eko Hotel Suites in Lagos Hotel Presidential in Port Hartcourt Nigeria and Courdeau Catering. References Reflist External links Official Chagoury Group Website KVCR R to disambiguation page KVLY R to disambiguation page EverBank Stefan Glaenzer Kallai R to disambiguation page Kalinić R to disambiguation page Kamiesberg R to disambiguation page Sir Thomas Twisden 3rd Baronet Category 日本の眼科医 pl Kategoria Japońscy okuliści Gaston Leroux R to short name Karaburun Peninsula R to disambiguation page Karapet R to disambiguation page Primary sources date January 2012 thumb right 250px Fukuoka Art Museum nihongo Fukuoka Art Museum 福岡市美術館 Fukuoka shi Bijutsukan is an art museum in Fukuoka Japan. It contains a notable collection of Asian art and exhibits various temporary exhibitions. In November 2010 it hosted a large exhibition of Marc Chagall s work. The Madonna of Port Lligat by Salvador Dalí is exhibited at this museum. External links Official website Japan museum stub coord 33 35 2 N 130 22 47.3 E region JP_type landmark display title Musée d art de Fukuoka 福岡市美術館 Fukuoka Art Museum Bynum Mound and Village Site Karetnikov R to disambiguation page Bynum Mound and Village Site 2000 Americas Cricket Cup Infobox person name Jimmy Nelson image birth_date Birth date and age 1928 12 15 birth_place Chicago Illinois US death_date death_place birth_name Jimmy Nelson occupation Ventriloquist years_active 1945 spouse Margot Humphries 1947 1951 Betty Norman 1956 Jimmy Nelson born December 15 1928 is an American ventriloquist who appeared on television in the 1950s and 1960s. He was famous for commercials for Nestlé chocolate featuring his puppet Farfel the dog. He hosted a children s show sponsored by Nestlé. Early life Jimmy Nelson was born in Chicago Illinois on December 15 1928. When he was ten years old his aunt won a toy ventriloquist s dummy named Dummy Dan in a Bingo game and gave it to her nephew for Christmas. He learned ventriloquism and a year later his father upgraded the dummy s mouth control from a simple string and loop to a lever system like those used in professional ventriloquist s dummies. cite web url title Jimmy Nelson Warm Memories of Danny O Day Farfel Chaaawwwwclate author J.C. Johnson publisher Talking Comedy.com year 2005 accessdate 2010 11 16 Nelson began taking Dan to school where his fourth grade teacher allowed him to use the dummy when speaking in front of the class. In this way Nelson taught himself to overcome his fear of public speaking. He soon started using jokes in his presentation discovering he could make his classmates laugh. He then started performing for church groups schools and American Legion posts. By the time he was a teenager he started earning money competing in amateur talent contests held at the local movie theatres where the prize was five dollars for the most popular act. Professional career In 1945 Nelson asked famed Chicago ventriloquist figure maker Frank Marshall to make him a professional quality dummy. Marshall who had made Edgar Bergen s Charlie McCarthy and Paul Winchell s Jerry Mahoney would only do this after seeing the ventriloquist s work. He came to one of Nelson s theatre performances and was impressed so sold Nelson a custom made dummy which he always carved to bear a resemblance to the ventriloquist. Nelson gave Dummy Dan s replacement the full name Danny O Day which he chose because it contained none of the consonants impossible for ventriloquists to say without moving the lips unlike McCarthy and Mahoney . He then hired a manager and started touring professionally. By 1947 Nelson was a professional success and Danny O Day began to show signs of wear so Nelson hired Marshall to build him a second one. However Marshall s hand carved originals which he tailored to the personality of the ventriloquist were impossible to duplicate identically and Nelson felt the second dummy didn t look sufficiently like Danny to replace him. So he decided to maintain Danny and added heavy eyebrows eyeglasses and a beret to the new dummy creating a foil for Danny named Humphrey Higsbye. In September 1950 Nelson made his first appearance with Danny on The Ed Sullivan Show. Farfel the dog One night that year while working a late show in a Wichita Kansas nightclub he picked up a stuffed dog a patron had left on the piano and improvised a low pitched voice to make it talk. This gave him the idea for a new character which he had Marshall build. He named it Farfel after the Jewish pasta dish he had seen on the menu of the Borscht Belt resorts in upstate New York where he performed. Television career In 1950 Nelson was hired as a regular on the Texaco Star Theatre TV show hosted by Milton Berle. Nelson and Danny O Day would appear in Texaco gas jockey uniforms. At one point he added another animal dummy to his character repertoire a cat named Ftatateeta after a character in George Bernard Shaw s play Caesar and Cleopatra. Nestlé commercials In 1955 the Nestlé company hired Nelson to do commercials selling their chocolate candy and Nestlé s Quik chocolate milk flavoring. The Nestlé executives had him audition by spontaneously performing their newly written jingle. Nelson sang the first two musical lines in Danny s voice N E S T L E S Nestlé s makes the very best... He finished with Farfel slowly singing the last word chocolate in two syllables. Nelson was so nervous that his hands sweated and when Farfel was finished his finger slipped off the control causing the mouth to audibly snap shut a mistake no ventriloquist should make. Nelson left the audition thinking he had blown it but was surprised to learn he was hired in fact the executives actually liked the mouth snapping effect and asked that he keep it. This became his trademark as the commercials ran for ten years. When advertising Nestlé s Quik Danny O Day would say it makes milk taste...like a million dollars again slowly and pausing for effect. Later years Empty section date November 2010 cite web url title Great Performers Classic Ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson author Joe Gandleman publisher The Moderate Voice date January 25 2010 accessdate 2010 11 16 Family Jimmy and Margot s three boys were twins Larry and Lee and Jerry. The lived for many years in Forest Hill NY and later in Jamicia NY. August 2012 References Reflist External links IMDb name 0625466 Talking Comedy.com Jimmy Nelson Warm Memories of Danny O Day Farfel Chaaawwwwclate Persondata NAME Nelson Jimmy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 15 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH Chicago Illinois US DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH First Federal Bank of California The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. The result was delete. Ron Ritzman talk 00 53 24 November 2010 UTC SPFX Realty Group la SPFX Realty Group – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 Realty Group .html 2 Afd statistics Find sources SPFX Realty Group WP NOTABILITY Googling SPFX Realty pulls up only one non Wikipedia site a venture capital fund raising site. The article itself looks rather spammy. 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The Paiján culture was an archaeological culture that developed on the northern coast of Peru between 8 700 and 5 900 BCE. Tom Dillehay et al The first settlers p. 21. It was first described by Peruvian archaeologist Rafael Larco Hoyle in the 1940s from the Pampa de los Fósiles site. Tom Dillehay The Settlement of the Americas p. 145. Later research mainly by French archaeologist Claude Chauchat identified dozens of open air sites which include camps workshops and quarries. Danièle Lavallée The first South Americans pp. 97–98. Most findings are concentrated along the valleys of the rivers Jequetepeque Cupisnique Chicama and Moche in the northern coast of Peru more limited evidences of Paiján presence have been found in the central and south coasts of Peru as well as in the highland site of El Inga in Ecuador. Tom Dillehay The Settlement of the Americas pp. 145–146. The Paiján environment was arid with sparse vegetation and small animals such as rodents lizards and snails further resources were provided by the sea which at the time was located 15 kilometers farther than today due to a .lower sea level. Danièle Lavallée The first South Americans p. 98. To adapt to this environment the Paiján developed long needle–like projectile points which were mounted on hollow shafts of cane or reed and be used as harpoons to catch fish they also collected snails hunted small animals such as vizcachas and used grinding stones to process plants. Michael Moseley The Incas and their ancestors pp. 93–94. Early Paiján sites dated between 8 600 and 8 000 BCE indicate large bands that moved seasonally between the coastal plains and the western slopes of the Andes later sites dated between 8 000 and 6 500 BCE evidence smaller groups of decreased mobility. Tom Dillehay et al The first settlers pp. 21–22. According to anthropologist Tom Dillehay a possible explanation for this change is that an amelioration of the climate increased the availability of wild plants and animals thus Paiján people required less movement to meet their requirements while still relying on hunting gathering. Tom Dillehay Profiles in Holocene History p. 38. See also Amotape complex Lauricocha culture Notes reflist colwidth 35em References Dillehay Tom. Profiles in Holocene History . In Helaine Silverman and William H. Isbell eds. Handbook of South American archaeology. New York Springer 2008 pp. 29–43. Dillehay Tom. The Settlement of the Americas a new prehistory. New York Basic Books 2000. Dillehay Tom Duccio Bonavia and Peter Kaulicke. The first settlers . In Helaine Silverman ed. Andean archaeology. Malden MA Blackwell 2004 pp. 16–34. Lavallée Danièle. The first South Americans the peopling of a continent from the earliest evidence to high culture. Salt Lake City University of Utah Press 2000. Moseley Michael. The Incas and their ancestors the archaeology of Peru. London Thames and Hudson 2004. The Secret Rapture may refer to The Secret Rapture play 1988 play by David Hare The Secret Rapture film 1993 film adapted from the above play Disambiguation Summary album cover fur Article Pass Out song Use Infobox Source Amazon.com Name Artist Label Disturbing London Parlophone Capitol EMI Graphic Artist Item Type Website Owner Commentary Description This is the US cover of Pass Out . Portion Low_resolution Purpose Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free album cover Keep the Customer Satisfied R to disambiguation page Commons cat New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Images and other media related to the New York Chicago and St. Louis Railroad also known as the Nickel Plate Road. These are video games with a distinct high school theme. Keith Fraser R to disambiguation page Gregory Malek Jones R from alternate punctuation Infobox play name The Secret Rapture image image_size image_alt caption Acting edition of the play. writer David Hare chorus characters mute setting 1980s Britain premiere Lyttelton Royal National Theatre 1988 place orig_lang English series subject genre web playbill ibdb_id iobdb_id The Secret Rapture is a 1988 British play by David Hare. Its premiere in the Lyttelton auditorium of the Royal National Theatre was directed by Howard Davies. British revivals of the play have included one at the Salisbury Playhouse in 2001 and at the Lyric Theatre London in 2003. Hare later adapted it as 1993 film of the same title also directed by Davies. It is set in 1980s Britain and examines the impact of Thatcherism on personal relationships within the family of a junior government minister after her father s death. Hare states that its title refers to a nun s feeling of ecstasy on being received by God at the moment of her death rather than the Protestant concept of the Rapture. Synopsis Estranged sisters Isobel and Marion are forced to reunite when their father dies and they must decide how to handle Katherine their young alcoholic mentally unstable stepmother who has been left nothing but the rural home in which they were raised. Isobel and her lover Irwin own a small graphic design company that is struggling to stay afloat. Her sister suggests she and her born again Christian husband Tom help them expand the business by finding investors and making Katherine a partner responsible for finding new business. Isobel has grave misgivings about the plan but finally agrees to it when Marion convinces Irwin of its potential success. Before long the strain of running the expanded business causes a deterioration in Isobel s relationship with Irwin who is becoming increasingly dependent upon her while at the same time Katherine s tenuous hold on sanity begins to unravel. Plot Act 1 Scene 1 Isobel is sitting with the body of her father Robert who has just died. Her elder sister Marion arrives to claim a ring she had given him and the two sisters begin to argue. Marion s husband Tom arrives and Marion leaves angry with Isobel then Tom and Isobel talk before leaving. Scene 2 Isobel and her father s second wife the alcoholic Katherine sit in the garden of Robert s house just after his funeral. Marion and Tom arrive and an argument begins when Katherine suddenly introduces her idea that she would like to join Isobel s small design firm. Katherine storms out and finds a hidden bottle of drink before returning whereupon the previously doubtful Isobel agrees that Katherine can join the firm. Scene 3 In the office of Isobel s firm she and her lover Irwin attempt to enjoy a rare evening without Katherine until Katherine arrives to tell them how she has taken Isobel s friend Max out to dinner. Katherine criticises Irwin s design work before leaving and Irwin tries to convince Isobel to get rid of her. Katherine returns and when Isobel proves unable or unwilling to eject Katherine Irwin intervenes and asks Katherine to leave in the morning. Katherine leaves temporarily and Isobel refuses to agree to her ejection from the firm. Scene 4 Back at Robert s house Marion and Tom try to convince Isobel to let them invest in her firm to help it expand with Irwin betraying Isobel by supporting them rather than her. Act 2 Scene 1 Marion s secretary Rhonda comes round to Isobel s firm s new offices for a shower and she and Irwin flirt over a bottle of champagne until Isobel arrives back unexpectedly. Rhonda leaves for the shower and Isobel reveals that Katherine has stabbed one of the firm s clients and so has had to be put into a rehab clinic. Isobel and Irwin argue and Rhonda returns to the office before leaving to go to the cinema. Isobel surprises her and Irwin by suggesting that they come too and the three leave together. Scene 2 The expansion of Isobel s firm having failed Marion and Tom wait in Tom s office to which Irwin comes for a business meeting. He tells them how Isobel left the cinema halfway through the film and took a spur of the moment holiday to Lanzarote before returning to care for Katherine. He also admits how he is still in love with Isobel despite the friction that now exists between them and Marion criticises her sister s handling of the situation. Isobel arrives and refuses to come into the office until Irwin leaves. Irwin leaves Isobel enters and she and Marion argue until Isobel finally leaves. A born again evangelical Christian Tom then criticises Marion and leaves to pray for Isobel and Irwin. Scene 3 In the lounge of Katherine s flat Isobel attempts to make her dinner and the two talk before preparing a sofa bed for Isobel to stay the night. Katherine leaves for her bedroom and Isobel settles down to read before Irwin arrives thanks to Katherine who has secretly disobeyed Isobel and unbolted to door so he can get in. Irwin has brought a gun with him and begs Isobel to sleep with him she refuses and the pair argue. Katherine returns and Isobel fails to convince her to go out to get the police to eject Irwin. Isobel then prepares to go out and Irwin shoots her just as she leaves. Scene 4 Back at Robert s house Marion Tom and Katherine reinstate its furniture and prepare for Isobel s funeral. Katherine leaves and Tom and Marion discuss her emotional difficulties. They then kiss and Tom leaves before Marion ends the play with an emotional appeal to her dead sister. Cast premiere Marion Penelope Wilton Tom Paul Shelley Katherine Clare Higgins Isobel Jill Baker Irwin Mick Ford Rhonda Milne Marion s research assistant Arkie Whiteley References enotes article on The Secret Rapture DavidHare Charles Gilbert Sower b. 21 November 1821 Norristown Pennsylvania March 23 1902 was a printer and publisher in Philadelphia. Biography He was the great grandson of Christopher Sower the younger and inherited the family printing and publishing operations. He moved the establishment to Philadelphia in 1844 where he continued publishing first in his own name then successively as Sower and Barnes then as Sower Barnes and Potts and then as Sower Potts and Co. In 1888 150 years after it was founded by Christopher Sower the elder the house was incorporated as the Christopher Sower Company by a charter granted by Pennsylvania. In the late 19th century Charles Gilbert Sower was still president of the company. References Cite Appletons Sower Christopher year 1900 Persondata NAME Sower Charles Gilber ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 November 1821 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Kenneth Gustavsson R to disambiguation page RCdoc int Venezuela Venezuelan the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela nb 0 use Wikipedia Userboxes Location Americas Kevin Ford R to disambiguation page Use mdy dates date October 2011 Infobox album Name Acoustic Live Type EP Artist Adam Lambert Cover Adam Lambert Acoustic Live.png Border yes Released December 6 2010 Recorded 2010 Producer Adam Lambert Genre Pop pop rock acoustic rock Length 18 34 Label RCA Reviews Last album For Your Entertainment 2009 This album Acoustic Live 2010 Next album Glam Nation Live 2011 Misc Acoustic Live is the first extended play EP by American singer Adam Lambert released on December 6 2010. The EP features acoustic versions of four songs from Lambert s debut album For Your Entertainment as well as his show stopping Mad World rendition. cite web title Acoustic Live Out Today 124 The Official Adam Lambert Site publisher Adamofficial.com date accessdate October 22 2011 Critical reception The album has since received mostly positive reviews. Jim Farber of NY Daily News remarks that Lambert is downright operatic in Soaked and as wild as Freddie Mercury on Music Again. All the stripped background does is give Lambert more room to trill and soar. cite news location New York work Daily News title Elliptical vs. treadmill Which will give you the better workout? first Jim last Farber date November 30 2010 Dan Savoie of Rockstar Weekly gave the album 5 out 5 stars saying that this acoustic EP better displays the voice that most fell in love with each week during AI and that it is the best representation of Lambert’s voice to date and the CD cover resembles some of the greatest punk rock albums of all time. cite web last Savoie first Dan title CD Review Adam Lambert Acoustic Live publisher RockStar Weekly date accessdate October 22 2011 Lyndsey Parker of Reality Rocks also praises Lambert saying that the entire EP thrillingly places Adam s remarkable vocals front and center. cite web title The Acoustic Live EP Adam Lambert s New Unplug In Baby Reality Rocks publisher New.music.yahoo.com date November 30 2010 accessdate October 22 2011 Lambert s acoustic version of Mad World also garnered USA Todays Pick of the Week on December 6 2010 with Jerry Shriver proclaiming that there s no shortage of electricity or passion. The tale of wanting to escape from a meaningless existence sounds even more urgent as Lambert attacks his acoustic guitar and gives full throat to that dramatic tenor voice. cite news work USA Today first Jerry last Shriver title Playlist Adam Lambert s Mad World plus 10 more date December 6 2010 Track listing Track listing writing_credits yes title1 Whataya Want from Me note1 Live at ENERGY Berlin 103.4 writer1 Pink Max Martin Shellback length1 3 56 title2 Music Again note2 Live at Hit Radio FFH writer2 Justin Hawkins length2 3 15 title3 Aftermath note3 Live at Glam Nation writer3 Adam Lambert Alisan Porter Ferras Ely Rise length3 4 21 title4 Soaked note4 Live at Glam Nation writer4 Matthew Bellamy length4 4 10 title5 Mad World note5 Live at Glam Nation writer5 Roland Orzabal length5 2 54 Chart performance The album sold 10 000 copies in its first week debuting at number 126 on the Billboard 200 cite news work USA Today date December 15 2010 first Brian last Mansfield title Carrie Underwood gets awards show bump Adam Lambert s EP charts and as of December 22 2010 has sold a total of 17 000 copies in the United States. cite news work USA Today date December 22 2010 first Brian last Mansfield title Crystal Bowersox s Farmer s Daughter debuts with 58K sales Charts class wikitable Chart 2010 Peak position U.S. Billboard 200 126 References Adam Lambert Ep stub id Acoustic Live Acoustic Live Kevin Maguire R to disambiguation page Park National Bank Carmen Lozano Dumler Kevin Reynolds R to disambiguation page Khndzorut R to disambiguation page Park National Bank Template Element color Superactinides Killua R to disambiguation page Killing Me Softly R to disambiguation page Speciesbox image Triteleia_grandiflora_9543.JPG image_caption Triteleia grandiflora in Wenas Wildlife Area Washington taxon Triteleia grandiflora authority Lindl. Triteleia grandiflora is a species of flowering plant known by the common name largeflower triteleia. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to northern California with disjunct populations occurring in Wyoming and Colorado. Ladyman J. 2007 . Triteleia grandiflora A technical conservation assessment. US Forest Service. Its habitat includes grassland sagebrush woodlands and forests. It is a perennial herb growing from a corm. It produces two or three basal leaves up to 70 centimeters long by one wide. The inflorescence arises on a smooth erect stem up to 75 centimeters tall and bears an umbel like cluster of many flowers. Each flower is a funnel shaped bloom borne on a pedicel up to 4 or 5 centimeters long. The flower may be up to 3.5 centimeters long including the tubular throat and six tepals each just over a centimeter long. The inner set of three tepals are somewhat ruffled and broader than the outer tepals. The flower corolla may be deep blue to almost white with a darker blue mid vein. There are six stamens with purple or yellow anthers. left thumb With tubular throat and six tepals the flower contains six stamens with purple or yellow anthers. The corm provides food for various wild rodents and livestock and Native Americans and settlers found them edible as well. 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GRU ¡Salud João Gilberto Originator of the Bossa Nova R from title without diacritics Infobox MLB player name Hank Camelli position Catcher image bats Right throws Right birth_date Birth date 1914 12 9 birth_place Gloucester Massachusetts death_date Death date and age 1996 7 14 1914 12 9 death_place Wellesley Massachusetts debutdate October 3 debutyear 1943 debutteam Pittsburgh Pirates finaldate September 28 finalyear 1947 finalteam Boston Braves stat1label Batting average stat1value .229 stat2label Home runs stat2value 2 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 26 teams Pittsburgh Pirates 1943–1946 Boston Braves 1947 Henry Richard Camelli December 9 1914 – July 14 1996 was an American professional baseball player. A catcher he appeared in Major League Baseball between by 1943 and by 1947 for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Braves. The native of Gloucester Massachusetts stood convert 5 ft 11 in tall weighed convert 190 lb and threw and batted right handed. Camelli s professional baseball career stretched over 16 seasons 1935–1948 1950–1951 with 13 years in minor league baseball as a player and playing manager including 1940 when at age 25 he was the catcher manager of the Saginaw Athletics of the Class C Michigan State League. Minor league playing record from Baseball Reference During one stretch that season Camelli caught six doubleheaders in a row. Richard Curry Baseball in Saginaw He appeared in single games for the 1943 and 1945 Pirates the latter because of military service. Catchers Who Served in the Military His best MLB season was by 1944 when he batted .296 with 37 hits and one home run in 63 games and 125 at bats. Overall he appeared in 159 games in all or parts of five Major League campaigns. On September 30 1946 he was included in a multiplayer trade that sent him to his hometown Braves with third baseman Bob Elliott for future Hall of Fame second baseman Billy Herman pitcher Elmer Singleton outfielder Stan Wentzel and infielder Whitey Wietelmann. Herman was promptly named playing manager of the 1947 Pirates but he was aghast at the cost — Elliott — the Pirates had paid for him. Why they ve gone and traded the whole team on me he said. Boston Braves Historical Association Newsletter Vol. 19 No. 3 Autumn 2010 Elliott would win the by 1947 National League Most Valuable Player award and lead Boston to the 1948 National League pennant. Herman s 1947 Pirates lost 92 games and finished tied for seventh in the NL and he resigned before the season s final game. Camelli was Boston s second string catcher behind Phil Masi in 1947 his final season in the Majors. The Braves then sent him to the San Diego Padres of the AAA Pacific Coast League for 1948. He died in Wellesley Massachusetts at the age of 81. References External links Baseballstats br c camelha01 fangraphs cube Persondata NAME Camelli Hank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH December 9 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH Gloucester Massachusetts DATE OF DEATH July 14 1996 PLACE OF DEATH Wellesley Massachusetts King Mosque R to disambiguation page ¡Soltad a Barrabás R from title without diacritics GRU 24th Infantry Regiment United States Let s Go With Pancho Villa R from title without diacritics King family R to disambiguation page Infobox NRHP name Abner Davison House nrhp_type image Abner Davison House.jpg caption location 1234 River Dr. Davenport Iowa lat_degrees 41 lat_minutes 31 lat_seconds 40 lat_direction N long_degrees 90 long_minutes 33 long_seconds 25 long_direction W locmapin Iowa area built 1910 architect architecture Italianate Prairie School added July 27 1984 governing_body Private mpsub Davenport MRA refnum 84001341 NRISref 2009a designated_other1_name Davenport Register of Historic Properties designated_other1_date June 10 1997 cite web author Historic Preservation Commission title Davenport Register of Historic Properties publisher City of Davenport accessdate 2011 03 07 designated_other1_abbr DRHP designated_other1_color ffc94b designated_other1_number The Abner Davison House is one of several mansions that overlook the Mississippi River on the east side of Davenport Iowa United States. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984 and on the Davenport Register of Historic Properties since 1997. Abner Davison was a Davenport attorney cite web Scott County Bar publisher Scott County Iowa USGenWeb Project accessdate 2010 11 16 last first who built his house next to that of Ambrose Fulton. The latter house is a part of the Bridge Avenue Historic District. In the 1990s the Davison house was the River Oaks Inn Bed and Breakfast. cite book last Renkes first Jim title The Quad Cities and The People volume year 1994 publisher American World Geographic Publishing location Helena MT page 103 It currently houses Gilda’s Club of the Quad Cities. References Reflist External links Archiplanet listing Quad Cities East Davenport Houses thumb Mondo Guerra right with Nancy Pelosi on World AIDS Day 2010 Armando Thomas “Mondo” Guerra born June 6 1978 is a Mexican American fashion designer who appeared on Season 8 of Project Runway and later on the series All Stars season. Guerra was also the first contestant on the show to come from Denver Colorado. Designer Mondo Guerra plans to make a splash as Denver s first contestant on Project Runway Page 1 News Denver Westword He is a fifth generation Mexican American from the Denver area. Ostrow Denver s reality designer basks in limelight The Denver Post Project Runway Guerra was on the eighth season of Project Runway. After placing in the top but not winning on a number of challenges then placing in the bottom but not being eliminated in the seventh Resort Wear Challenge episode he won the challenges on the eighth Jacqueline Kennedy Challenge ninth L’Oreal Makeup Challenge and tenth HP Pattern Challenge episodes. During the tenth challenge he revealed to the judges that his pattern of bright bold plus signs on a pant was inspired by his HIV+ status and that had been keeping his HIV status a secret for ten years. He also won $20 000 for the ninth challenge which involved both a “couture” look and a “ready to wear” look. Guerra came in second place in the final competition held at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center in New York City. Gretchen Jones came in first place and Andy South came in third. Project Runway Executive Producer Heidi Klum who had pushed for Guerra to win over Jones in a lengthy Project Runway Season 8 Declares a Winner Celebrity Circuit CBS News Tim Gunn Heidi Asked Me To Tell Other Judges To Vote For Mondo VIDEO split debate over the winner appeared in a modified version of one of Guerra s final collection gowns for the Los Angeles premiere of the movie Black Swan EXCLUSIVE Mondo Guerra on Designing a Dress for Heidi Klum in Just One Day – Style News StyleWatch People.com a few weeks after the airing of the final episode. Guerra was the winner of the 2012 series Project Runway All Stars beating out Season 1 designer Austin Scarlett and fellow Season 8 designer Michael Costello. Other Notable Fashion Work On November 30 2010 Guerra appeared with Liza Minnelli Kenneth Cole and Cheyenne Jackson on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange to ring the opening bell and usher in World AIDS Day. George W. Bush Has Some ‘Friendly Advice’ for Congress on World AIDS Day Daily Intel Also in commemoration of World AIDS Day he designed a limited edition of T shirts one with a Day of the Dead sugar skull and one with a tree of life. These shirts were sold on Piperlime.com starting at midnight on December 1 2010. `Runway designer does T shirts for World AIDS Day SFGate For each shirt sold $20 was donated to amfAR. In his statement to Fox News Latino for his motivations in doing this he said “The Day of the Dead is celebration of our loved ones who have passed. When I was thinking of World Aids day I wanted to create something very true to who I am and what I know. Who I ve known and miss and those people in my life that still fight this disease. It’s about love and continuation.” Mondo Commemorates World AIDS Day with Um Skulls Fox News Latino References Reflist External links Official Project Runway on MyLifetime.com Interview with Poz I Am Radio Interview with The Body Magazine Project_Runway Persondata NAME Guerra Mondo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 6 1978 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH ¡Viva el Sueño R from title without diacritics Template Coloured dates Kirk Bryan R to disambiguation page User Bahamut0013 deletion Summary Logo fur Article New Hampshire Fisher Cats Use Infobox Licensing Non free logo refimprove date October 2011 List of crises situations and major protests in countries of Europe since year 2000. 2012 Greek labour unions continue strikes in 2012. 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Bombing at Moscow s Domodedovo airport on 24 January Major Russian protests begin in response to the 2011 Russian legislative election. 2011 Norway Attacks 2010 Emergency state in Spain on December European sovereign debt crisis Suicide bombing in Stockholm on 11 December the first ever suicide attack in the Nordic countries Student protests across the United Kingdom since November Student protest in Dublin on 3 November Pension reform strikes across France during September and October still ongoing Pride March is held in Belgrade Serbia and Serbian protestors mainly Obraz clash with the riot police to try to disrupt the parade Alumina sludge spill in Ajka Hungary on 4 October French Romani repatriation in July Nationwide protests across Greece in May Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption in April and May Metro suicide bombings in Moscow on 29 March 2009 Flu pandemic Protests at the G 20 summit in London in April Riot in Riga Latvia on 13 January Riots involving Bosnian football clubs NK Široki Brijeg and FK Sarajevo Anti Israel riots in Oslo in January continuing from December 2008 Protests in Iceland in response to the country s financial crisis Unibrennt student protests in Austria Protest and riot in Vilnius Lithuania on 16 January 2008 Energy crisis in Bulgaria Riots in Greece in December Presidential election protests in Armenia Protests in Belgrade Serbia following the declaration of Kosovo s independence Karadžić arrest sparks riots in Belgrade Serbia. Rioting in Manchester before during and after the 2008 UEFA Cup Final Armed conflict between Georgia on one side and Russia South Ossetia and Abkhazia on the other 2007 Civil unrest beginning 26 November in Val d Oise France following the deaths of two teenagers in a traffic collision with a police vehicle Republic protests in Turkey Anti government protests in Georgia Global spread of H5N1 Anti Putin protests in St. Petersburg and Moscow beginning 24 November Football violence in Catania Italy in which one police officer was killed Bronze Night riots in Tallinn in April Attempted car bombings in London on 29 June Attempted suicide attack on Glasgow International Airport on 30 June Scotland s first ever terrorist attack Eviction and demolition of the Ungdomshuset in Noerrebro of Copenhagen March 2007 2006 Youth protests across France from February to April Riots in Dublin on 25 February Anti government protests across Hungary from 17 September to 23 October Immigrant youth riots in Brussels following the unexplained death of a Moroccan local in police custody Riot in Copenhagen 2005 Riots derived from racial tensions in Birmingham England on 22 and 23 October Civil unrest by suburban youth across France Suicide bombings on 7 July and attempted bombings on 21 July in London 2004 Commuter train bombings in Madrid on 11 March Metro suicide bombing in Moscow on 6 February Violent unrest in Kosovo in March Orange Revolution in Ukraine beginning in November Beslan school massacre in North Ossetia 2003 Rose Revolution in Georgia in November Truck bomb attacks in Istanbul on 15 and 20 November 2002 Moscow theater hostage crisis from 23 to 26 October 2001 Gothenburg riots during European Council and EU US summit from 14 to 16 June 2001 Oldham race riots 2001 Harehills riot 2001 Bradford riots Pride March in Belgrade Serbia is brought to an end by Serbian protestors 2000 Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević in Belgrade Serbia Russian submarine Kursk explosion on 12 August Baia Mare cyanide spill in Romania on 30 January Czech TV crisis beginning in late 2000 and continuing until early 2001 See also Global economic crisis 2007–2008 world food price crisis 2000s energy crisis Effects of the 2000s energy crisis Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010 Global crisis Social situation in the French suburbs Causes of the late 2000s recession Late 2000s recession in Europe 2010 European sovereign debt crisis timeline Late 2000s recession Financial crisis of 2007–2010 Russia–Ukraine gas disputes Fuel protests in the United Kingdom 2008 European Union stimulus plan History of Europe 2008 economic crisis Anti government protests in the 21st century state autocollapse Europefooter A category for heritage districts designated as notable for their use of modern architecture. 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The current Commissioner of HRA is Robert Doar who was appointed to the position on January 8 2007 by Mayor Michael Bloomberg. HRA is the largest city social services agency in the United States. It has a budget of $5 billion employs 15 000 people and serves over 3 million New Yorkers. HRA Programs Cash Assistance HRA’s Family Independence Administration FIA provides temporary cash assistance under the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families TANF program and the New York State Safety Net program. Eligibility is based on factors such as income and family size. Participation in an employment program is required for anyone receiving temporary cash assistance. Food Stamps The Family Independence Administration also provides access to food stamps to low income families the elderly and the disabled. Food stamps are considered a work support giving working families an increased ability to purchase food. Unemployed food stamp recipients who are able to work must participate in an employment program. Employment Services HRA’s Employment Services a part of the Family Independence Administration connects HRA clients with employment and training opportunities in the private and public sector. Many employment services programs combine subsidized work and on the job training with guided job hunting and workshops on resume writing and interviewing skills. Public Health Insurance HRA’s Medical Assistance Program MAP part of the Medical Insurance and Community Services Administration MICSA provides free or low cost health insurance to New Yorkers who qualify. Programs include Medicaid Child Health Plus the Family Planning Benefit Program and more. Long Term Care Services The Long Term Care Services Program offers a wide variety of in home community based or institutional assistance programs for the elderly and persons with disabilities who need medical care and help with daily tasks. Home Care Services The Home Care Services Program HCSP provides Medicaid funded care programs to seniors or disabled individuals that allow them to remain safely in their homes instead of a nursing home or other institution. Clients must be eligible for Medicaid to receive these services. HIV AIDS Services The HIV AIDS Services Administration HASA helps New Yorkers living with AIDS or HIV gain access to benefits and support. HASA clients may receive help with medical care housing assistance direct links to other HRA services such as food stamps employment services and counseling. HASA was first created as a unit serving clients with HIV AIDS in 1985 then expanded into the Division of Aids Services and Income Support in 1995. In 2000 it became the HIV AIDS Services Administration. Domestic Violence and Emergency Intervention The Office of Domestic Violence ODV provides support and temporary shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children. ODV can provide counseling and advocacy on a client’s behalf and help them obtain other HRA benefits they are eligible for. Adult Protective Services Adult Protective Services APS provides case management and services for mentally or physically impaired adults who are at risk of harm. APS assists adults suffering from abuse neglect financial exploitation or hazardous living conditions and provides them with service plans that help them live safely within their homes and communities. Child Support Enforcement The Office of Child Support Enforcement OCSE ensures that noncustodial parents pay child support orders established in family court. They assist custodial parents in getting a child support order in place and refer unemployed noncustodial parents to employment services. OCSE also refers parents to mediation services to resolve disputes and participates in several outreach programs to promote responsible fatherhood. Energy Assistance The Home Energy Assistance Program HEAP provides assistance with heating bills and equipment repairs to low income renters and homeowners. Health Insurance Access The Office of Citywide Health Insurance Access OCHIA connects uninsured New Yorkers with low cost private insurance options or with public health insurance if they are eligible. OCHIA also works to connect small businesses with affordable private insurance for their employees. OCHIA operates NYC Health Insurance Link a website which helps individuals and businesses search for affordable health insurance policies. History New York Social Services Before HRA Social services in some form have existed in New York City since shortly after the first settlers came to what was then the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam in the 1600s. Early programs were usually run by churches and private charities. As an English colony New York’s social services were based on the Elizabethan Poor Law of 1598 1601 in which the poor who could not work were cared for in a Poorhouse. Those who could were employed in a Workhouse. The first Poorhouse in New York was created in the 1740s and was a combined Poorhouse Workhouse and House of Corrections. As poverty increased in the 1800s more private charities and public initiatives were created to deal with the issue. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries many social work based private charities merged with government agencies and New York became a leader in developing social work oriented public service organizations. The Great Depression was a catalyst for social service organizations to go further in addressing the needs of the poor and unemployed across the nation and the New Deal led to an expansion in the type and amount of aid provided to low income families and increased cooperation between public and private social service providers. Creation of HRA The Human Resources Administration Department of Social Services was created on August 15 1966 by consolidating many of the city’s existing social service administrations under Mayor John Lindsay’s Executive Order No. 28. The city agencies combined to form HRA included HRA Central Operations and the Department of Welfare the Manpower and Career Development Agency the Community Development Agency Youth Services Agency and Addiction Services Agency. The Administration initially had two chief officers the Administrator of the Human Resources Administration and the Commissioner of the Department of Social Services. In 1970 these positions were combined into the office of Commissioner. HRA was initially created as a ‘super agency ’ housing all of the city’s social service programs. In 1993 the Department of Homeless Services DHS became a separate city agency and in 1996 the Administration for Children’s Services ACS was also separated from HRA. Welfare Reform In 1996 President Bill Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act PRWORA more commonly known as welfare reform. This required social services agencies around the country to shift to a work first philosophy that emphasized job training and employment services combined with temporary aid and work supports. The Aid to Families with Dependent Children AFDC program was replaced nationwide with Temporary Assistance to Needy Families TANF . In 1998 the first phase of welfare reform was implemented in New York City under HRA Commissioner Jason Turner. The Agency’s Income Support Centers were converted to Job Centers. Since the implementation of reforms in New York City the Cash Assistance Caseload has declined to its lowest level since 1964 while enrollment in work support programs like Food Stamps has increased. References tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist HRA Webpage History of Welfare and HRA HRA Milestones A Timeline of HRA Commissioners External links New York City Department of Human Resources Administration New York City Government DYKfile 16 November 2010 type image Sir Robert Furnese 2nd Baronet 1 August 1687 7 March 1733 was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1733. Furnese was the son of Sir Henry Furnese 1st Baronet of Gunnersbury House and his first wife Anne Brough daughter of Robert Brough. Parishes Waldershare The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent Volume 10 1800 pp. 50 61. Date accessed 17 November 2010 In 1708 Furnese was elected MP for Truro and held the seat until 1710. Rayment hc t 2 date March 2012 In 1710 he was elected MP for New Romney and held the seat until 1727. Rayment hc n 2 date March 2012 He inherited the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1712. In 1727 he was elected Member of Parliament MP for Kent and held the seat until his death aged 45 in 1733. Rayment hc k 1 date March 2012 Furnese lived at Waldershare Kent. Furnese was married three times. His first wife was Anne Ealam daughter of Anthony Ealam by whom he had a daughter Anne who married the hon. John St. John. His second wife was the hon. Arabella Watson daughter of Lewis Watson 1st Earl of Rockingham by whom he had Henry who succeeded to his title and estates. Thirdly he married Lady Anne Shirley daughter of Robert Shirley 1st Earl Ferrers by whom he left an only surviving daughter Selina who married Edward Dering. 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The result was delete. ƒETCH COMMS 01 58 24 November 2010 UTC Desphilic la Desphilic – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 statistics Find sources Desphilic Contested Prod. original research no mention outside the associated website Wikipedia and mirrors Nuttah talk 18 11 16 November 2010 UTC Keep ths article It is the most logical and easy to use among all persian romanization schemes. manoochehr —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.99.89.236 talk 06 16 17 November 2010 UTC Keep This article Here are some rankings in google for wwww.desphilic.com Topic Persian Tenses Rank 9 in Google Topic Persian Romanization Rank 9 in Google Topic Persian English Alphabet Rank 9 in Google Topic Persian conjugation pronouns Rank 4 in Google Topic Persian Roman Alphabet Rank 11 in Google Topic Persian Extended keyboard Rank 9 in Google Topic fargelisi Rank 3 in Google Topic Penglish standard Rank 2 in Google Persian Unipers Keyboard Rank 4 —Preceding unsigned comment added by I masoomi talk • contribs 07 39 17 November 2010 UTC spa I masoomi Keep This article please I found many references to this article in google. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.6.58.203 talk 12 07 17 November 2010 UTC spa 212.6.58.203 Delete There is absolutely no indication that this proposal has been accepted as a standard for Romanisation of Persian. In particular it is very telling that Google Books finds absolutely no results. Contrast this with pinyin. Whpq talk 15 18 17 November 2010 UTC Note I had to remove a large chunk of content from the article as it was copied from teh website. Whpq talk 15 19 17 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Iran related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 16 08 17 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Language related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 16 09 17 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Websites related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 16 09 17 November 2010 UTC Delete per nom and Whpq Spada II ♪♫ talk 16 39 17 November 2010 UTC Keep 1 Dear Mr Mrs. Whpq I have the permission to add that contents to Wikipedia and They are not copyrighted material without permission.I can provide Wikipedia with all kinds of evidence from www.desphilic.com. Please do not edit pages without concern at least such a major destruction or you will be blocked from editing. 2 Desphilic is almost the only Persian Romanization site which is still alive. It definitely deserves a separate page in Wikipedia. 3 If this census has a primary leader or judge or jurry plz that leader be responsible to look for consultancy about the topic from an expert. The contents should not be judged without comments from an expert. 4 The contents if compared to Chinese Romanization should be considered with the following issues taken in mind 41 Chinese have more than 3000 alphabet letters while Perso Arabic has only 32 which amongst them 10 are repetitions. 42 Chinese have 1 4 of the world population Perso Arabic Persian users are only 70 Million. 43 Desphilic is a new and under development standard. however currently there are 1000 results in Google. It is obvious that you must find more results for pinyin. and of course its wiki page is larger. 5 The issues that criticizers have talked about all are about quantitative matters. none of them have had a qualitative and content based analysis. —Preceding unsigned comment added by I masoomi talk • contribs 10 17 23 November 2010 UTC Reply Copyrighted material cannot be added to Wikipedia without confirmation of permission. If you do have permission then you need to follow the instructions for donating copyrighted material. Being nearly the only Persian Romanization website around is not a reason for keeping this article unless it can be shown that this fact makes the site notable through coverage in reliable sources. This discussion does not have a specific leader. It is a community discussion although an uninvolved administrator will make a decision at the end based on this discussion. As for judgment from an expert if anybody can out forth evidence from experts that Desphilic is a notable Persian romanisation then that would be a strong argument for keeping the article. Pointing to the Chinese language was not to compare the details of the language but rather show that coverage about Chinese Romanisation exists in reliable sources. A search in Google Books for pinyin or Wade Giles shows plenty of sources that write about these systems of Romansiation.. whereas there is absolutely no results for Desphilic. Whpq talk 12 02 23 November 2010 UTC Delete no secondary sources. Abductive reasoning 01 45 24 November 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. 210px thumb Daniel Marx Daniel Marx b. April 16 1953 Paysandú Uruguay is the former Secretary of Finance of Argentina and he is currently Executive Director of Quantum Finanzas a financial services firm in Argentina and the region which is part of a global network led by Evercore Partners US Mexico and UK and g5Advisors Brazil . He is also a consultant and advisor for multiple multilateral institutions such as International Development Bank IDB and Inter American Investment Corporation IIC Latin American governments major private and public corporations and investments funds. He is a founding Board member of the Consejo Directivo del Centro para la Estabilidad Financiera CEF and also professor of International Finance at the Universidad de San Andrés. Previously he was an Executive Director of MBA Banco de Inversiones Managing Director of Darby Overseas Investments Independent Director of Templeton Funds Head Division of Banco Río de la Plata and was in charge of the Treasury and Planning Departments of Banco Tornquist among others. He has given seminars on Emerging Markets and Corporate and International Finance in graduate programs at Yale University Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and others. He also gave courses and participated in seminars at the Universidad Católica Argentina UCA ITBA Instituto Tecnológico Buenos Aires and EDDE. He participated as a panelist and presenter in numerous panels of topics such as Global Imbalances topics of the International Financial Architecture Sovereign and Corporate Debt Workouts and Financing Alternatives. He also has a side interest in combinatorics including hypergraph complexity measures. Public sector activities Between 1988 and 1993 he was Special Financial Representative and Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of the Economy of Argentina coordinating Debt Negotiations which encompassed regularizing sovereign debt and opening access to credit for the country. Previously he was a Board Member of Banco Central de la República Argentina for the Republic of Argentina. Later he was Secretary of Finance in charge of Financing and Financial Services during particularly difficult times in Argentina 1999–2001 . Other activities Daniel supported the La Juanita Cooperative in La Matanza a poor district of Buenos Aires where he helped in the development of a business plan for the 2006 land 2007 Christmas and other campaigns. He advised Fundación Compromiso 2002 6 which provides technical assistance to NGOs. He also participated in initiatives devoted to marginalized segments of population with particular emphasis in reinforcing education. Daniel was awarded Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum. He also became a member of Counsel for CARI Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales . In addition he attended the conference ICALP 2011 held in Zurich Switzerland. Publications He published numerous articles in specialized books magazines and newspapers for instance Sovereign Debt and the Debt Crisis in Emerging Countries en Sovereign Debt at the Crossroads compiled by Chis Jochnick and Fraser A. Preston Oxford University Press 2006 Análisis de la situación de deuda de compañías en Argentina en Acuerdo Preventivo Extrajudicial compiled by Hector Alegría La Ley 2004 Restructuración de la deuda soberana El caso próximo de Argentina Default y Reestructuración de la Deuda Externa compiled by Douglas R. 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Komadine R to disambiguation page Kolathur R to disambiguation page The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. The result was Keep. Nomination withdrawn with no outstanding votes to delete. Eluchil404 talk 22 22 1 December 2010 UTC Sacred Oath la Sacred Oath – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 Oath .html 2 Afd statistics Find sources Sacred Oath I have not been able to find anything to source anything in the article with Googling for the band and Bethel metal or world on fire . There is no record on a notable label no hits nothing. Please correct me if I m wrong. Drmies talk 18 12 16 November 2010 UTC I ve added a few citations. Also according to their website the new album peaked at 8 on the itunes metal chart. Best Markvs88 talk 19 03 16 November 2010 UTC Canvassing notice I ve asked User Blackmetalbaz and User Cannibaloki both certified metalheads to have a look at the article and the AfD they know much better than I do how to evaluate the sources added by Markvs88 BTW thanks for those . Drmies talk 21 17 16 November 2010 UTC \ Note This debate has been included in the list of Bands and musicians related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 16 10 17 November 2010 UTC Keep The article is now appropriately sourced. Markvs88 talk 13 38 18 November 2010 UTC Delete None of the references provided are independent coverage from independent reliable sources as asked for in wp music. I found none either. iTunes charts are not WP GOODCHARTS. duffbeerforme talk 12 14 18 November 2010 UTC Withdrawn due to below sources. duffbeerforme talk 07 36 25 November 2010 UTC Disputed. The article has 12 right now which is more than 2 the minimum . However now that I m aware of the WP MUSIC I ve added some of their good sources which to me look useless but whatever . Would you now reconsider your vote? Markvs88 talk 13 38 18 November 2010 UTC and which do you think is good sources? duffbeerforme talk 14 25 18 November 2010 UTC The article already passed the bar for Wikipedia Notability music with www.roadrunnerrecords.com blabbermouth.net www.thrashmag.com. IMO the www.freedb.org bmi references are window dressing virtually no one will get anything out of them by clicking on them. Now up to 14 citations. Markvs88 talk 16 25 18 November 2010 UTC blabbermouth might be good so taht might be one good source. www.thrashmag.com is publications where the musician or ensemble talks about themselves so doesn t count www.freedb.org and bmi are not non trivial coverage in independent reliable sources. The count of citations means nothing it s their content. duffbeerforme talk 09 16 23 November 2010 UTC Which I have no arguement with but this AfD was started when there were zero sources. Do you still consider the article somehow lacking and if so why? This isn t my article and I really don t have much affinity for the group other than it s a CT article and that they are notable. Markvs88 talk 15 08 23 November 2010 UTC Sorry Markvs but none of the references you added pass the bar at WP RS. Duff is correct. And Blabbermouth those are somewhat trustworthy notifications at best but it s really just a noticeboard for press releases. Now Loki below has added some more relevant stuff. Drmies talk 02 09 25 November 2010 UTC Canvassing notice 2 As there has been little activity I ve added a link to this discussion on WikiProject Connecticut . Markvs88 talk 17 20 22 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Connecticut related deletion discussions. —Sgt. R.K. Blue talk 08 27 23 November 2010 UTC Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion so a clearer consensus may be reached. Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks Jujutacular talk 01 25 24 November 2010 UTC Neutral please consider reading Sacred Oath Not Bon Jovi The Ridgefield Press and Sacred Oath plays Heirloom Arts Theatre in Danbury The News Times . C anniba loki 02 02 25 November 2010 UTC Thanks Loki those are the most reliable sources the article has seen. I personally don t think it s enough right now two articles in twenty three years but it s definitely more than there was before. Drmies talk 02 13 25 November 2010 UTC I found reviews of Sacred Oath A Crystal Vision Darkness Visible and Till Death Do Us Part on Allmusic. C anniba loki 02 24 25 November 2010 UTC Loki you think it passes now? And can you stick your sources in the article please and rewrite it and give me credit for GA status? Drmies talk 15 27 25 November 2010 UTC Keep I ll see what I can do. C anniba loki 00 05 30 November 2010 UTC I accept Loki s verdict nomination withdrawn. Thanks Loki but this is hardly a GA yet. Get back to work Drmies talk 00 10 30 November 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. Korean cherry R to disambiguation page Ocean Bank Kosal R to disambiguation page Kourosh R to disambiguation page Krajišnici R to disambiguation page Infobox NRHP name Hiram Price Henry Vollmer House nrhp_type image Price vollmer house davenport iowa.jpg caption location 723 Brady Street Davenport Iowa lat_degrees 41 lat_minutes 31 lat_seconds 39 lat_direction N long_degrees 90 long_minutes 34 long_seconds 25 long_direction W locmapin Iowa area built 1870 architect architecture Italianate added July 7 1983 governing_body Private mpsub Davenport MRA refnum 83002478 NRISref 2009a The Hiram Price Henry Vollmer House is located on the Brady Street Hill in Davenport Iowa United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The home is named for two members of the United States House of Representatives who lived in the house Hiram Price and Henry Vollmer. The building is now a part of the campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic. Hiram Price Main Hiram Price Hiram Price 1810–1901 is a native of Washington County Pennsylvania and moved to Davenport in 1844. He became a businessman in the city and became involved in local politics. He was an advocate of the Temperance Movement and worked to pass the prohibition of liquor in the state of Iowa. He also was involved in establishing the railroads in Iowa. Politically he was a Democrat until they tried to force slavery in Kansas. At that time he helped to form the Republican Party in Iowa. He supported Iowa’s governor Samuel Kirkwood by raising both men and money to support the Union cause during the Civil War. Price represented the second district of Iowa in congress twice 1861–1869 and 1877 1880. In 1881 he was appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs by President James Garfield. He died in Washington DC in 1901. cite web Hiram Price publisher Scott County Iowa USGenWeb Project accessdate 2010 11 16 first last Henry Vollmer Main Henry Vollmer Henry Vollmer 1867–1930 is a native of Davenport who was an attorney and served the city as it’s mayor from 1893 1896. cite book last Svendsen Marls A. first Bowers Martha H title Davenport where the Mississippi runs west A Survey of Davenport History Architecture volume year 1982 publisher City of Davenport location Davenport Iowa page 7 3 During his term as mayor the streets in the older part of town were paved and the current city hall was built. The city was also able to weather the financial panic of 1893. Vollmer won a special election in 1914 to the House of Representatives to fill the seat of Irvin S. Pepper who died in office. Unlike Price Vollmer did not support the prohibition of alcohol. He died in California. Architecture The house was built by Price in 1870. 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CategoryTOC .270 Winchester R from alternate name .270 Winchester R from alternate name unreferenced date December 2010 Kazhiyur or Kaliyur is a small village on the way from Kancheepuram to Cheyyar. Kancheepuram is the District headquarters in Tamil Nadu state of Southern India. Clan The clans who have this small village as their place of origin have the name of the village added to their name as their last name. This village houses the temple of Adhi Kesava Perumal . The village is known for having scholars who are well versed in the ancient Indian texts of the Vedas and specifically in the practice of Astrology. coord missing Tamil Nadu TamilNadu geo stub The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. The result was SNOW KEEP This article is obviously going to be kept. We do not engage in needless process. Jehochman Talk 20 02 17 November 2010 UTC 2010 Shanghai fire la 2010 Shanghai fire – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 Shanghai fire .html 2 Afd statistics Find sources 2010 Shanghai fire I fail to see how this is a notable event in any sense of the word. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia not a news archive and this is purely news. The fact that it has had international coverage is great and all but in the end it is simply not encyclopedic material. In a few months this is not going to be remembered at all and thus it has no enduring notability at all. This was just yet another fire that for some reason caught the attention of today s media. That last half does not contribute anything to notability and our policies only mention that it might indicate notability not that it does . Sh i r ik Questions or Comments? 18 19 16 November 2010 UTC Hmm Are there any specific policies on the notability of disasters? I m fairly certain that it s pretty common practice to keep articles on catastrophes of this scale. That s 50+ deaths in on incident. Anyway there s tones of articles of accidents of a similar nature see CATEGORY 2010 fires for just a few. In that light not only do I vote Keep but I propose that this AfD be dropped as per WP SNOW. Johnsemlak talk 18 28 16 November 2010 UTC Disasters? It s a fire. I looked at the category surely you can agree with me when I argue that there s a little bit of a difference between a power plant explosion or a church burning and an apartment fire. One of them happens every day one of them does not. What the media happens to decide is relevant is not only something a coin flip might be able to tell you but also something that should not impact what Wikipedia is. Sh i r ik Questions or Comments? 18 59 16 November 2010 UTC Keep . See . eg. 2010 Connecticut power plant explosion 5 dead 27 injured 2010 Shanghai fire at least 53 dead at least 100 injured so far. Tomchen1989 talk 18 53 16 November 2010 UTC I simply cannot advocate any argument for keep based on WP OTHERSTUFFEXISTS. In fact I am fully aware of the fact that this is a much bigger issue than this one article at least in my mind but I can t come here with 200 pages to delete. Sh i r ik Questions or Comments? 18 55 16 November 2010 UTC In a few months this is not going to be remembered at all seems to meet WP BIAS and WP CRYSTAL. Try to search google 上海大火 wikipedia . You re not sure whether Chinese and Hongkongese media will remember it. Tomchen1989 talk 19 22 16 November 2010 UTC Also as per WP OTHERSTUFFEXISTS Deletion of articles my OTHERSTUFFEXISTS may be valid because it can be demonstrated in the same way as I might demonstrate justification for the article s creation. It d be WP BIAS and not fair if deleted. Tomchen1989 talk 21 02 16 November 2010 UTC Keep It s just as much crystal balling to say that In a few months this is not going to be remembered at all as it is to say that it will be remembered. I d argue for the latter however based on the observation that skyscraper fires get written about more than most fires in large part because of the difficulty in fighting them and in rescuing people from them. . The lessons learned over the years from this type of fire have been part of the evolution of fire prevention and firefighting. Mandsford 19 01 16 November 2010 UTC If there are no specific WP guidelines on what constitutes a disaster in the encyclopedic sense such as a minimum death toll the article should remain along with the many other similar articles on incidents of relatively minor note. Tbmurray talk —Preceding undated comment added 19 41 16 November 2010 UTC . Keep. It has the references and therefore appears to pass WP GNG. SchuminWeb Talk 20 03 16 November 2010 UTC Keep. Fires of this scale with such a high death toll is rare. I m also asking for a speedy decsion on this since it has consensus for going on ITN at the main page. Kslotte talk 20 56 16 November 2010 UTC I also nominate that this be closed and the AfD tag be removed immediately. Not one editor has supported deletion.WP SNOW clearly applies here. Johnsemlak talk 21 04 16 November 2010 UTC Agreed this has become a pile on of keep votes. There is no other way that this can go besides keep as long as one is going based on consensus. I think we can safely put this AFD out of its misery. SchuminWeb Talk 04 38 17 November 2010 UTC Keep per Mandsford. Fires of this type have staying power of interest beyond merely news. Bearian talk 21 06 16 November 2010 UTC Keep per various of the above. I m hearing potentially 60+ deaths this is a large scale disaster and as such has interest merely beyond the ephemeral. Ser Amantio di Nicolao Che dicono a Signa? Lo dicono a Signa. 21 51 16 November 2010 UTC Keep it was considered notable enough for the front page. So its fairly clearly notable enough for an article. Eraserhead1 talk 22 28 16 November 2010 UTC I disagree with that rationale. IT was only considered notable enough for the front page by two people and an administrator who decided not to wait for consensus before posting on ITN. Strange Passerby talk • contribs 00 59 17 November 2010 UTC I disagree. There is consensus to post on ITN. I agree with someone said at WP ITN C Shanghai_fire respecting the intention of WP SK Procedural closure considered notable enough for the front page means considered notable enough to be an article at least before they ve cycled off the Main Page . Tomchen1989 talk 19 59 17 November 2010 UTC Delete WP NOTNEWS talk→ BWilkins ←track 22 31 16 November 2010 UTC Keep as has been established above this event is notable and has significant impact in China. Let s not turn this into another argument about systemic bias please. Strange Passerby talk • contribs 00 59 17 November 2010 UTC Strong keep. Fires and other incidents involving public buildings in China resulting in more than 50 deaths are quite uncommon and do not occur every year yet an image for this article would be helpful. For example though not a fire the collapse of a building in Shijiazhuang last year claimed 17 lives. The fire in Shanghai occurred in a very high population density residential metropolitan area in China s largest city comparable to the Beijing Television Cultural Center fire last year which killed one person yet has quite an extensive article. AH1 TCU 01 14 17 November 2010 UTC Keep per above. It is very rare that a fire results in this much damage and so many deaths it is also prompting Chinese authorities to implement stricter fire safety regulations. This is a significant event much more than NOTNEWS level and has received enough coverage to justify an article. It is not fair to say this fire will be forgotten in a few months because well it has not yet been a few months. ƒETCH COMMS 03 24 17 November 2010 UTC Strong keep. This is a significant if not historic event also 53+ people are dead let alone this was a rare fire that occurred in a skyscraper. You remove this article and this event will be forgotten. I also hate how and event in a second or third world country killing this many people is less important than an event killing a few or no people in Western Countries How is it the Connecticut Power plant explosion should be able to have an article when it had 5 death compared to 53 deaths in this fire Strongly reconsider this proposed deletion. Stormchaser89 talk 10 02pm 16 November 2010 US central standard time Keep. Major disaster. Compare this item with the minor news item being debated at WP Articles for deletion Datalink Computer Services incident. Abductive reasoning 06 51 17 November 2010 UTC Keep. Fires of a deadly nature which killed many people in this case should be recorded. It is notable enough for the world s media to put the spotlight on it otherwise they would not have reported it. The significance of this incident is not the just fire itself but the cause alleged improper conduct by workers or poor occupational health and safety. checked out 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion. The casualties were 8 and this incident had 53+. So this should be included. Takamaxa talk 12 19 17 November 2010 UTC delete per not notable enough for an encyclopaedia. Wikinews would be better. Per Takamaxa it has got attention in the global media hence the case being that wikinews is perfect for it. Also WP OTHERCRAPEXISTS is not a reason to include it and god knows that should go too Lihaas talk 13 01 17 November 2010 UTC . Plz read WP OTHERCRAPEXISTS However such an argument may be perfectly valid if such can be demonstrated in the same way as one might demonstrate justification for an article s creation. It would be ridiculous to consider deleting an article on Yoda or Mace Windu for instance. If someone were as part of their reasoning for keep to say that every other main character in Star Wars has an article this may well be a valid point. But in WP ATA CRYSTAL I found an example not encouraged and comparable to the reason of our AfD here This celeb is just a flash in the pan and nobody will remember her in a week month year. Tomchen1989 talk 16 20 17 November 2010 UTC Keep If I may use the nominator s wording I fail to see how this is a non notable event in any sense of the word. Divebomb is not British 13 07 17 November 2010 UTC Keep Its rare that I disagree with WP NOTNEWS Arguments but it meets the criteria of WP NEWSEVENT in my book. I also have a strong feeling that had this been a 28 floor building in downtown Chicago New York City or LA We would not being having this discussion The Resident Anthropologist talk 13 14 17 November 2010 UTC I agree totally with you on that. Mandsford 16 56 17 November 2010 UTC WP NOTNEWS doesn t say that every news event should be excluded. WP Notability events shall be respected. As of now there have been 79 dead 36 missing and hundreds injured. The China s State Council named it 上海“11·15”特别重大火灾 literally Shanghai 11·15 particularly serious fire or Shanghai 11·15 particularly important fire it is thus officially tagged as notable now and it also meets WP GEOSCOPE events that have a demonstrable long term impact on a significant region of the world or a significant widespread societal group are presumed to be notable enough for an article. Tomchen1989 talk 15 15 17 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of China related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 16 03 17 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of News related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 16 03 17 November 2010 UTC Keep Only one question needs to be asked would this be deleted if it had happened in America? Oh look there s a flying pig. WP CSB. Black Kite t c 19 19 17 November 2010 UTC Then they probably would say No you can t mention the other articles you go against WP OTHERSTUFFEXISTS I can t come here with 200 pages to delete. WP OTHERCRAPEXISTS is not a reason... It s quite funny. A comparison to other articles of the same kind should be very reasonable here. Tomchen1989 talk 19 59 17 November 2010 UTC Snow Keep or Speedy keep This article was on WP ITN. User Shirik as an admin pulled it from ITN and started the AfD. Here I request a WP SNOW Keep or a WP Speedy keep due to the lack of discussion at WP Main Page Errors which goes against WP SK Applicability 5. The article is currently linked from the Main Page. In such a case please use Wikipedia Main Page Errors to have the link removed before nominating the article. then re add it to the ITN. It is quite annoying and a waste of time for the AfD. Tomchen1989 talk 19 59 17 November 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. .270 Winchester R from alternate punctuation Kyorin R to disambiguation page Kvål R to disambiguation page Infobox character name The Rt Hon William Towers MP image series Spooks portrayer Simon Russell Beale gender Male first Series 9 Episode 1 last Series 10 Episode 6 occupation Secretary of State for the Home Department 2010 William Towers MP is the Home Secretary in the ninth and tenth series of the BBC television drama Spooks. He is portrayed by actor Simon Russell Beale. Towers is appointed after the election of the Conservative Liberal Democrat coalition government. In the tenth series he has Harry s tribunal stopped and reinstates him as Head of Section D. He reveals that this is because the death of Osama Bin Laden and the revolutions in the Middle East were causing a new chain of events that could end up with fundamentalist taking power and therefore declaring state support for terrorist organizations. As a bid to separate themselves from the US s negative image the UK is attending a secret summit with Russia to discuss a new special relationship between their two countries. Towers was responsible for bringing Ilya and Elena Gavrik into the country so as to prepare the negotiations. In the third episode he asks Ruth Evershed to dinner where he offers her a job as his new security adviser a job she accepts in episode four and takes up in the fifth episode. Although Towers is through and through a politician and clashes with Harry when intelligence matters rivals with the UK s current interests he is one of Harry s strongest allies and always indulges him as much as he can. He even said in their first meeting that he considered him a hero. It was only reluctuntly that Towers handed him over to the CIA in the tenth series and he promised to support him in whatever decision he made about his future at MI5 after Ruth s death. 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The AFD notice was never added to the article and the nominator created the per article AFD discussion page only to then rescue the article xyrself. 9786 Uncle G talk 00 08 18 November 2010 UTC Ordinal optimization AfDs for this article Special Prefixindex Wikipedia Articles for deletion Ordinal optimization la Ordinal optimization – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 for deletion Ordinal optimization 2 AfD statistics Find sources Ordinal optimization There are many problems with this stub. The name is appropriate for a broad article on combinatorial optimization on partially ordered sets or semilattices. The existing stub describes only some engineering professor s heuristic giving a vague account that does not even claim notability and does not distinguish the content from numerous approaches to similar problems e.g. Olkin Gibbons et alia on Selecting and Ordering Populations etc. Thanks. Sincerely Kiefer.Wolfowitz talk 18 34 16 November 2010 UTC WITHDRAW NOMINATION I tried to save the article by adding context a lead references to reliable sources etc. Kiefer.Wolfowitz talk 22 12 16 November 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. ACC – Big Ten Women s Challenge Lady Worsley R to disambiguation page Lachi R to disambiguation page Infobox shopping mall shopping_mall_name Park Bulvar name Park Bulvar image Parkbulvar 2162.jpg caption Interior of Park Bulvar from 4th floor location Baku Boulevard Baku Azerbaijan coordinates Coord 40 22 15 N 49 50 59 E region AZ_type landmark display inline title opening_date July 20 2010 developer Baku Plaza Ltd manager owner Baku Plaza Ltd number_of_stores 99 number_of_anchors floor_area 17 000 square meters cite web title Baku Park Bulvar accessdate November 16 2010 floors 6 parking Parking lot for 550 cars website www.parkbulvar.az Park Bulvar lang en Park Boulevard is a multi story shopping mall located on Baku Boulevard downtown Baku Azerbaijan. The mall is located 5 minutes of walking distance from Sahil Metro station of Baku Subway and Government House of Baku. The building has all architectural attributes of the East and modern art of the West. It consists of six floors including two underground floors. cite web title Park Bulvar Trade and Rest Center opens accessdate November 16 2010 The general area of the mall is 17 000 square meters. It also has a parking lot for 550 automobiles. The mall was built by Baku Plaza Ltd for $41.5 million on 7 500 square meters of land. The mall contains about 99 stores ranging from 50 square meters to 370 meters in size one large 1 207 square meter supermarket 6 hall movie theater planetarium and 3D cinema Happy Land children s playground photo studio VIP restaurants overlooking the Baku Bay of Caspian Sea bowling halls food courts etc. cite news title Baku new trade centre ‘Park Bulvar’ to be put into operation on 28 May publisher Abc.az date May 20 2010 accessdate November 16 2010 The first and second floors feature luxury shops and cafes. The mall has restaurant offering Turkish Russian Italian Chinese Mexican and Azerbaijani cuisine. The opening of the mall was attended by President Ilham Aliyev and his family. cite web title PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV OPENS PARK BULVAR TRADE AND REST CENTER accessdate November 16 2010 cite news title Azerbaijan President opens park bulvar trade and rest center publisher Trend.az date July 20 2010 accessdate November 16 2010 Since opening the mall created 700 jobs. cite news Azerbaijani President opens Park Bulvar trade and rest center publisher APA date July 20 2010 accessdate November 16 2010 Major Stores Adidas Benetton Debenhams Jack Jones Mango Nike References External links Official Website of Park Bulvar Pictures of Park Bulvar az Park Bulvar Lajeado R to disambiguation page Summary album cover fur Article Habana album Use Infobox Source Name Habana Artist Roy Hargrove s Crisol Label Polygram Records Graphic Artist Item front cover Type CD Website Amazon.com Owner Commentary Description Portion Low_resolution Purpose Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free album cover Lake Shawnee R to disambiguation page Lake Fork R to disambiguation page Lake Valley R to disambiguation page Banner Bank Cholestasis Summary Non free use rationale book cover Article Dreamgirl My Life As a Supreme Use Infobox Title Dreamgirl My Life As a Supreme Author Mary Wilson Publisher Cover_artist Source Licensing Non free book cover Infobox nrhp name Renwick Building nrhp_type image Renwick bldg davenport iowa.jpg caption location 324 Brady Street Davenport Iowa lat_degrees 41 lat_minutes 31 lat_seconds 24 lat_direction N long_degrees 90 long_minutes 34 long_seconds 27 long_direction W coord_display inline title locmapin Iowa area built 1897 architect architecture Early Commercial added July 7 1983 area less than one acre governing_body Private mpsub Davenport MRA refnum 83002491 NRISref version 2010a designated_other1_name Davenport Register of Historic Properties designated_other1_date February 2 2000 cite web author Historic Preservation Commission title Davenport Register of Historic Properties publisher City of Davenport accessdate 2011 03 07 designated_other1_abbr DRHP designated_other1_color ffc94b designated_other1_number The Renwick Building is located in downtown Davenport Iowa United States. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983 and on the Davenport Register of Historic Properties since 2000. It is known locally for the large painted sign on the north side of the building depicting the Bix 7 Road Race. The NRHP incorrectly lists the building’s address as 322 Brady Street which is the building next door. This structure is 324 Brady Street. History The building was built by its namesake William Renwick who was a prosperous Davenport industrialist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. cite web Building publisher Davenport Public Library accessdate 2010 11 16 last first His mansion is also on the National Register of Historic Places as a part of the St. Katherine s Historic District. The building has housed various furniture stores over the years. Davenport Furniture was the first business to occupy the structure after it was built. It was followed by Drake Furniture and Carpet Iowa Furniture Carpet Co. and Freeman Glickman. Matthew’s Office Supply occupied the building until 2005. The building sat empty until 2012 when Restoration St. Louis who also renovated the Forrest Block and the Hotel Blackhawk began a $4.5 million renovation of the building. cite news author Kurt Allemeier title Renwick Building s $4.5M renovation begins publisher Quad City Times date 2012 01 24 2012 06 09 Apartments will be housed on the upper floors and commercial space will occupy the main floor. Architecture The Renwick Building is a steel frame and brick commercial building. The four story building reflects the Chicago Commercial Style. The brick façade acts as the building’s skin around the steel frame which supports the structure. This technology allowed a greater expanse of windows which are found in this building. Decorative elements are found at the top of the building. Round arch windows in a tri partite configuration line the fourth floor on the facade and the building is topped with a heavy ornate cornice. References Reflist External links Archiplanet Listing National Register of Historic Places Davenport Scott County Buildings First Merchants Corporation Lalitpur District R to disambiguation page William Bodkin judge R from full name Gerald Early Tolfenamic acid Cranbury CDP New Jersey R from modification Summary album cover fur Article Live at the Village Vanguard Chucho Valdés album Use Infobox Source Name Live at the Village Vanguard Artist Chucho Valdés Label EMI Graphic Artist Item front cover Type CD Website Amazon.com Owner Commentary Description Portion Low_resolution Purpose Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free album cover Langfjorden R to disambiguation page Jan Eric Antonsson Johan Wilcke Lars Rasmussen R to disambiguation page Last Date R to disambiguation page Oxford CDP New Jersey Lauren Pritchard R to disambiguation page Lavandeira R to disambiguation page See also Oxford Township New Jersey Infobox settlement official_name Oxford New Jersey settlement_type CDP nickname motto image_skyline imagesize image_caption image_flag image_seal image_map Oxford_cdp_nj_041.png mapsize 250px map_caption Map of Oxford CDP in Warren County image_map1 mapsize1 map_caption1 coordinates_region US NJ subdivision_type Country subdivision_name United States subdivision_type1 State subdivision_name1 New Jersey subdivision_type2 County subdivision_name2 Warren government_footnotes government_type leader_title leader_name leader_title1 leader_name1 established_title established_date area_footnotes area_magnitude area_total_km2 13.6 area_land_km2 13.6 area_water_km2 0.0 area_total_sq_mi 5.3 area_land_sq_mi 5.3 area_water_sq_mi 0.0 population_as_of 2000 population_footnotes population_total 2283 population_density_km2 167.8 population_density_sq_mi 434.6 timezone Eastern EST utc_offset 5 timezone_DST EDT utc_offset_DST 4 elevation_footnotes elevation_m 169 elevation_ft 554 coordinates_display inline title latd 40 latm 48 lats 20 latNS N longd 74 longm 59 longs 37 longEW W postal_code_type ZIP code postal_code 07863 area_code 908 Exchange 453 blank_name FIPS code blank_info 34 55500 GR 2 blank1_name GNIS feature ID blank1_info 0879064 GR 3 website footnotes Oxford is a census designated place and unincorporated area located within Oxford Township in Warren County New Jersey United States. The population was 2 283 at the 2000 census. Geography Oxford is located at coord 40.805431 74.993569 type city_region US format dms display inline 40.805431 74.993569 . GR 1 According to the United States Census Bureau the CDP has a total area of 13.6 km 2 5.2 mi² all land. Demographics USCensusPop 1990 1767 2000 2283 footnote source cite web title Population Finder Oxford CDP New Jersey publisher U.S. Census Bureau accessdate 2007 03 19 As of the census GR 2 of 2000 there were 2 283 people 878 households and 611 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 167.9 km 2 434.6 mi 2 . There were 930 housing units at an average density of 68.4 km 2 177.0 mi 2 . The racial makeup of the CDP was 96.54 White 1.23 African American 0.22 Native American 0.53 Asian 0.66 from other races and 0.83 from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.50 of the population. There were 878 households out of which 37.1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 58.2 were married couples living together 6.5 had a female householder with no husband present and 30.4 were non families. 26.4 of all households were made up of individuals and 12.1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.18. In the CDP the population was spread out with 27.5 under the age of 18 4.9 from 18 to 24 36.0 from 25 to 44 20.3 from 45 to 64 and 11.3 who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females there were 97.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 95.2 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $53 281 and the median income for a family was $64 375. Males had a median income of $45 833 versus $31 210 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $23 563. About 2.6 of families and 4.0 of the population were below the poverty line including 2.1 of those under age 18 and 8.1 of those age 65 or over. Points of interest Shippen Manor Oxford Furnace References Warren County New Jersey ca Oxford Nova Jersey es Oxford Nueva Jersey vo Oxford New Jersey Lavos R to disambiguation page Weverson Marja Liisa Portin The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. The result was keep and move to Jeseri language per sources found. Bearian talk 18 23 24 November 2010 UTC Jasri language la Jasri language – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 language .html 2 Afd statistics Find sources Jasri language Possible hoax. A simple search for jasri and lakshadweep the place this language is apparently spoken results in eight Ghits and of those the only hit with slight merit is this but it s a travel blog that mentions it in the comment section where it is described as a cocktail language whatever that is . A subsequent search for jasri and creole results in slightly more hits but they never use both words in the same context. Erpert let s talk about it 18 36 16 November 2010 UTC Delete after searching several times for sources very little has turned up to even substantiate that this may be the local name for a dialect. It seems doubtful that this is a distinct language. With a lack of sources I cannot recommend a merge as an alternative to deletion. Fæ talk 11 52 17 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of India related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 16 11 17 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Language related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 16 12 17 November 2010 UTC Delete in the absence of verifiable sources. —Angr talk 19 55 17 November 2010 UTC Delete Unverifiable at best very likely a hoax. Edward321 talk 12 15 19 November 2010 UTC I m not sure . Keep. Until recently the article Lakshadweep called this language Jeseri . I can t find anything related at Ethnologue but the name Jeseri is mentioned at india.gov.in in a context that seems relevant. So maybe this is not really a hoax but just a poorly referenced stub. Amir E. Aharoni talk 07 59 21 November 2010 UTC Keep but move to Jeseri language as that appears to be the most common form. It is generally difficult to find online sources beyond directory listings for these ultra small languages as the books generally tend to be obscure. It s also known as Dweep Bhasha and happens to be one of the two three principal languages of Lakshadweep depending on the source. . mdash Spaceman Spiff 07 24 22 November 2010 UTC I moved and changed my vote to Keep . It s not much but it s more than enough to show that this is not a hoax. Amir E. Aharoni talk 19 51 23 November 2010 UTC Delete Not a hoax maybe. Not notable surely. Sven Manguard Talk 06 16 24 November 2010 UTC Merge and Redirect to Lakshadweep. The sources presented by SpacemanSpiff show that it s a real language but right there doesn t seem to be enough material for more than a couple of sentences. If more sources pop up the article could be restarted. Pax Vobiscum talk 11 00 24 November 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. Jeremy Neville Marchant Forde né Marchant born 6 Jan 1966 R.A.F. Akrotiri Cyprus is an English American biologist and Research Animal Scientist at the United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service s Livestock Behavior Research Unit and Adjunct Faculty based in the Department of Animal Science Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana. He is also the current Junior Vice President of the International Society for Applied Ethology. Jeremy Marchant Forde attended Woodbridge School and subsequently the University of Bristol and St. Catharine s College Cambridge. He received his BSc degree in biochemistry and Ph.D. degree in applied animal behaviour from Cambridge University supervised by Prof. Donald Broom. During his time as a graduate student he was a keen sportsman representing Cambridge in the 1992 and 1993 Rugby League Varsity Matches 1993 Rugby League Varsity Match Report Accessed 15 Nov 2010 winning 2 Half Blues and being elected to the Hawks Club. Previous academic positions include Research Associate at the University of Cambridge and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Lincoln. Previous academic roles include Honorary Treasurer of the International Society for Applied Ethology and member of Program Committees for the American Society of Animal Science and British Society of Animal Science. He was Chair of the Organizing Committee for the 45th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology held in Indianapolis in 2011. He has served on the Editorial Board for the Journal of Animal Science and is a Section Editor for Livestock Science. His early work on the effects of housing systems on the welfare of pregnant sows specifically on cardiovascular health bone strength Sow Housing and Bone Strength Accessed 15 Nov 2010 and posture changing behavior contributed to the body of evidence that led eventually to major changes in animal welfare and the way these animals are kept in many parts of the world beginning with the European Union and spreading to North America and Oceania. He is a cousin of the cricketer Michael Peck. Awards 1996 Travelling Fellowship Winston Churchill Memorial Trusts 1999 Distinguished Junior Scholar Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies University of British Columbia. Junior Scholars Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies Accessed 15 Nov 2010 2002 2011 9 Certificates of Merit US Department of Agriculture Selected works The Welfare of Pigs 2009 The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare with Daniel S. Mills Paul McGreevy David Morton Christine Nicol Clive Phillips Peter Sandoe and Ronald Swaisgood 2010 Proceedings of the 45th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology with Edmond Pajor 2011 References tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links USDA ARS LBRU Purdue University International Society for Applied Ethology 45th Congress of the ISAE 2011 Persondata NAME Marchant Forde Jeremy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Multiple issues orphan December 2011 primarysources December 2010 BLP sources December 2010 Francis Ogboro is the New President of Nigeria Polo Federation. Amongst other candidates he also competed against former Kaduna polo vice president Alhassan Dantata. Elections took place on the 12 November 2010 at Kaduna Polo Club Nigeria. He won victoriously by 48 votes to 1. Francis Ogboro was born 26 September 1954 in Igarra Edo State Nigeria. He is the 2nd Child in a family of seven. He is married to Tonia Ogboro. He started riding at the age of nine in Zaria before he went to the United Kingdom. Francis took up a bit of riding there UK but because of studies he couldn t ride as much as he would have loved to at that time. When he came back to Nigeria finally a close friend advised him to take up riding more seriously and he started playing polo as early as 1994. Francis Ogboro started business in 1979 in the UK. Initially he was supplying uniforms to the Nigerian Army and Nigerian Police. He made some money and thought he would make some investments where he lived at that time. Being involved with so many people in the UK he met a friend who was trying to sell off his restaurants and return to Marbella Spain at that time. The restaurant was on Queensway a very popular street in London. It was very well known to Nigerians especially those who visited the UK regularly. They patronized it a lot. He bought one there and another one in an area called Fulham in Chelsea from the same person. He also had two health clubs. But when he wanted to relocate He sold some and retained a couple of them. Since those businesses were cash oriented and it was very difficult to keep tabs on them so he decided to sell them and invest his money in Nigeria. He also has Rockshell International which is a consultancy outfit. Francis is the Managing Director of Options International which is involved in telecoms. Options International has built exchanges for Nitel in the past and does private work now. Francis Ogboro is also the Chairman of a trading outfit that imports generators and air conditioners. One of the companies is called HBM and the other is RS. He is also the Chairman of Bimbo detergent. References Reflist External links Persondata NAME Ogboro Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Polo player DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH The 1893 Kentucky Derby was the 19th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 10 1893. Kentucky Derby History 1893 Full results class wikitable border 1 Finished Post Horse Jockey Trainer Owner Time behind 1st Lookout E. Kunze William McDaniel Cushing Orth 2 39.25 2nd Plutus Alonzo Clayton Bashford Manor Stable 4 3rd Boundless R. Williams Cushing Orth 2 4th Buck McCann C. Thorpe Scoggan Bros. 4 5th Mirage Isaac Murphy James E. Pepper 6th Linger E. Flynn C.E. Railey Payout The winner received a purse of $3 840. Second place received $400. Third place received $150. 1893 Kentucky Derby Results Tables References Reflist KentuckyDerby Leadfoot R to disambiguation page 1893 Kentucky Derby Steven Orszag Comparative effectiveness research Toms River CDP New Jersey R from modification Leche R to disambiguation page 1893 Kentucky Derby Animal Biology journal Kabul River Steven P. Schook Legazpi R to disambiguation page Lele language R to disambiguation page Lakewood CDP New Jersey R from modification William L. Walsh William Bodkin judge R from full name Lenie R to disambiguation page Infobox person name Reema Kagti image Reema_Kagti.jpg caption Reema Kagti Left with Zoya Akhtar birth_name birth_date 1972 birth_place Assam othername occupation Director Screenwriter yearsactive 2007—present Reema Kagti is an Indian film director. She made her debut as director with critically acclaimed Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. Personal life Reema did her Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Sophia College Mumbai. She also pursued a post graduates diploma in Social Communications Media at the Sophia Polytechnic. Career Reema Kagti has worked as an assistant director with many leading directors including Farhan Akhtar Dil Chahta Hai Lakshya Ashutosh Gowariker Lagaan Honey Irani Armaan and Mira Nair Vanity Fair . cite web title Initially I had plans to make a dark film in fact it was darker than an average film Reema Kagti publisher Bollywoodhungama.com date 2006 11 07 accessdate 2011 07 04 Reema is an associate with Excel Entertainment since its inception as she has assisted both Farhan and Zoya Akhtar in all their films and commercials to date. cite web title Honeymoon Travels publisher Imagineindia.net date accessdate 2011 07 04 Reema made her directorial debut with Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. in 2006. Her upcoming film Talaash is a suspense drama starring Aamir Khan Rani Mukerji and Kareena Kapoor. cite web title Aamir s Khan s next is suspense drama directed by Reema Kagti publisher Bollywoodhungama.com date 2010 11 01 accessdate 2011 07 04 Filmography As an Actor class wikitable Year Film Notes 2008 Rock On 2012 Talaash Director class wikitable Year Film Notes 2007 Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. 2012 Talaash Story Writer class wikitable Year Film Notes 2007 Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. 2011 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara 2012 Talaash Screenplay Writer class wikitable Year Film Notes 2007 Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. 2011 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara 2012 Talaash External links iMDb name 1030373 Reema Kagti Filmography and Profile References Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Indian film director DATE OF BIRTH 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH Assam DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Peshawar Accretion disc Armand J. Piron Huntingdon provincial electoral district Summary album cover fur Article Land of the Sun album Use Infobox Source Name Land of the Sun Artist Charlie Haden Label Verve Graphic Artist Item front cover Type CD Website Amazon.com Owner Commentary Description Portion Low_resolution Purpose Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free album cover George Maney Li Hui R to disambiguation page Li Ping R to disambiguation page Infobox MLB player name Lerton Pinto position Pitcher image bats Left throws Left birth_date birth date 1899 4 8 birth_place Chillicothe Ohio death_date death date and age 1983 5 13 1899 4 8 death_place Oxnard California debutdate May 23 debutyear 1922 debutteam Philadelphia Phillies finaldate September 5 finalyear 1924 finalteam Philadelphia Phillies stat1label Win loss record stat1value 0 1 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 5.65 stat3label Strikeouts stat3value 5 teams Philadelphia Phillies 1922 1924 William Lerton Pinto April 8 1899 – May 13 1983 was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies. External links Baseballstats br p pintole01 Persondata NAME Pinto Lerton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH April 8 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH Chillicothe Ohio DATE OF DEATH May 13 1983 PLACE OF DEATH Oxnard California Li Ting R to disambiguation page notability date December 2010 unreferenced date December 2010 A collection of short stories with five stories of supernatural horror prom night. By the authors Meg Cabot Kim Harrison Michele Jaffe Stephenie Meyer and Lauren Myracle Released in 2009 Stories Hell on Earth by Stephenie Meyer The Exterminator s Daughter by Meg Cabot The Corsage an adaptation of The Monkey s Paw of W. W. Jacobs by Lauren Myracle Madison Avery and the Dim Reaper an introduction to the Madison Avery trilogy by Kim Harrison Kiss and Tell by Michele Jaffe Noches de baile en el infierno Liberty Hills R to disambiguation page Liet R to disambiguation page Summary album cover fur Article Nocturne Charlie Haden album Use Infobox Source Name Nocturne Artist Charlie Haden Label UMVD Graphic Artist Item front cover Type CD Website Amazon.com Owner Commentary Description Portion Low_resolution Purpose Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free album cover Infobox nrhp name Union Electric Telephone Telegraph nrhp_type image Union_Electric_Telephone_ amp _Telegraph_Building_Davenport _Iowa.jpg caption location 602 Harrison Street Davenport Iowa lat_degrees 41 lat_minutes 31 lat_seconds 33 lat_direction N long_degrees 90 long_minutes 34 long_seconds 39 long_direction W long_direction W coord_display inline title locmapin Iowa built architect architecture Classic Revival added July 7 1983 area less than one acre governing_body Private mpsub Davenport MRA refnum 83002519 NRISref version 2010a The Union Electric Telephone Telegraph building is located just north of downtown Davenport Iowa United States. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983. It is on the same block as the Jacob Raphael Building which is also listed on the NRHP. History Telephone service in the city of Davenport was initiated in 1878 when a private line was installed between the Davenport Water Company office and plant. cite book last Svendsen Marls A. first Bowers Martha H title Davenport where the Mississippi runs west A Survey of Davenport History Architecture volume year 1982 publisher City of Davenport location Davenport Iowa page 8 5 The following year 36 subscribers in Davenport Rock Island and Moline Illinois were hooked up to a switchboard. That area was expanded to 41 towns along the Mississippi River by the Western Telephone Company in 1881. Iowa Telephone and Telegraph was organized the next year and started to serve Davenport residents. Union Electric Telephone and Telegraph entered the market in 1902 and they built this building. They had about 1 400 customers but they ceased operations in 1912. Architecture The utility company built this building for its use on the corner of Harrison and Sixth Streets. It is a brick building on a stone foundation. The two story structure sits on a raised basement. A staircase rises to the main entrance in the center of the main level. A decorative hood crowns the entrance. Four pilasters adorn the façade on the first and second levels. They are capped by Corinthian capitals. The façade is crowned with an imposing pediment. The window openings feature roman arched windows on the second floor that are capped with a hood and a decorative keystone. See also Other buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Davenport that relate to utility companies American Telegraph Telephone Co. Building Davenport Water Co. Pumping Station No. 2 Donahue Building References Reflist National Register of Historic Places Davenport Scott County Buildings Infobox Aircraft Begin name Stits Besler Executive image caption Infobox Aircraft Type type Homebuilt aircraft national origin United States of America manufacturer designer Ray Stits first flight introduced 1955 retired status primary user more users produced number built 1 program cost unit cost $6000 1955 developed from Stits Playboy variants with their own articles The Stits Besler Executive is a three place homebuilt aircraft designed by Ray Stits as the Stits SA 4A Executive. cite web title American airplanes st sz publisher Aerofiles.com date 2009 11 02 accessdate 2011 04 06 Development The project was initiated when William Besler of Besler Corp. contracted Ray Stits to design a 3 place homebuilt aircraft with folding wings. cite journal magazine Experimenter title Stits Besler Executive date March 1955 . Besler was an early aviation experimenter who had mounted a steam engine of his own design on a Travel Air 2000 in 1933. Design The wings on the Executive fold aft and upward. Fuel tanks are embedded in the non folding wing roots. The fuselage is welded steel tube with fabric covering. The ailerons are mounted in the center of the wing rather than the tips. Operational history The sole Executive registration no. N36K has been used as a test bed for Besler designed engines a convert 150 hp kW 0 abbr on steam engine and a two cycle four cylinder Vee rated at convert 100 hp kW 0 abbr on . cite journal magazine Experimenter pp 6 date April 1955 Specifications Stits Besler Executive Aircraft specs ref Experimenter prime units? kts genhide crew capacity length m length ft 18 length in 6 length note span m span ft 25 span in 6 span note width m width ft 7 width in 5 width note With wings folded height m height ft 6 height in 11 height note wing area sqm wing area sqft 120 wing area note aspect ratio airfoil empty weight kg empty weight lb 800 empty weight note gross weight kg gross weight lb 1450 gross weight note fuel capacity 24 more general eng1 number 1 eng1 name Lycoming O 320 eng1 type eng1 kw eng1 hp 150 prop blade number prop name prop dia m prop dia ft prop dia in prop note perfhide max speed kmh max speed mph 165 max speed kts max speed note cruise speed kmh cruise speed mph 150 cruise speed kts cruise speed note stall speed kmh stall speed mph 50 stall speed kts stall speed note never exceed speed kmh never exceed speed mph never exceed speed kts never exceed speed note range km range miles range nmi range note endurance ceiling m ceiling ft ceiling note g limits roll rate glide ratio climb rate ms climb rate ftmin 2500 climb rate note time to altitude lift to drag wing loading kg m2 wing loading lb sqft wing loading note power mass thrust weight more performance avionics See also aircontent see also related Stits SA 1A Junior Stits SA 2A Sky Baby Stits SA 3 Playboy Stits SA 4A Executive Stits SA 5 Flut R Bug Stits SA 7 Sky Coupe Stits SA 8A Skeeto Stits SA 9A Sky Coupe Stits SA 11A Playmate similar aircraft lists Notes References refbegin refend External links Aviation lists Don t edit this line machine code 1 rank genus link Markuelia parent Scalidophora total group Curling s ulcer Saboteur II Avenging Angel Infobox settlement official_name Engure other_name native_name nickname settlement_type Village motto image_skyline imagesize image_caption image_flag flag_size image_seal seal_size image_shield shield_size city_logo citylogo_size image_map mapsize map_caption image_map1 mapsize1 map_caption1 pushpin_map Latvia pushpin_label_position pushpin_map_caption Engures location in Latvia pushpin_mapsize coordinates_display inline title coordinates_region LV subdivision_type Country subdivision_name LAT subdivision_type1 Municipality subdivision_name1 Engure subdivision_type2 Parish subdivision_name2 Engure subdivision_type3 subdivision_name3 subdivision_type4 subdivision_name4 government_type leader_title leader_name leader_title1 leader_name1 leader_title2 leader_name2 leader_title3 leader_name3 leader_title4 leader_name4 established_title established_date established_title2 established_date2 established_title3 established_date3 area_magnitude unit_pref Imperial area_footnotes area_total_km2 area_land_km2 area_water_km2 area_total_sq_mi area_land_sq_mi area_water_sq_mi area_water_percent area_urban_km2 area_urban_sq_mi area_metro_km2 area_metro_sq_mi population_as_of population_footnotes population_note population_total population_density_km2 population_density_sq_mi population_metro population_density_metro_km2 population_density_metro_sq_mi population_urban population_density_urban_km2 population_density_urban_sq_mi timezone utc_offset timezone_DST utc_offset_DST latd 57 latm 9 lats 38.55 latNS N longd 23 longm 13 longs 28.72 longEW E elevation_footnotes tags elevation_m elevation_ft postal_code_type postal_code area_code blank_name blank_info blank1_name blank1_info website footnotes Engure is a village in the northern part of Engure municipality Latvia at the sea shore of the Gulf of Riga. Engure is also the centre of Engure parish. Courland geo stub Engure Engure lt Engurė pl Engure Limited resources R to disambiguation page Use mdy dates date November 2011 Infobox person name Larry Pacifico image image_size other_names Mr. Powerlifting caption birth_name Larry Pacifico birth_date birth date and age 1946 1 17 death_date residence nationality known_for employer occupation Powerlifting height height ft 5 in 6 weight 190 lb kg in 1999 CompetitionRecordTableTop CompetitionRecordSport Powerlifting CompetitionRecordCountry USA CompetitionRecordCompetition AAU World Powerlifting Championships CompetitionRecordFirst 1971 90kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1972 110kg CompetitionRecordCompetition IPF World Powerlifting Championships CompetitionRecordFirst 1973 110kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1974 100kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1975 100kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1976 90kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1977 100kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1978 100kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1979 100kg CompetitionRecordCompetition AAU US National Powerlifting Championships CompetitionRecordFirst 1970 90kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1971 90kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1975 100kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1976 90kg CompetitionRecordFirst 1977 100kg CompetitionRecordCompetition USPF National Powerlifting Championships CompetitionRecordFirst 1979 100kg CompetitionRecordSecond 1984 100kg CompetitionRecordBottom Larry Pacifico born January 17 1946 is a former world champion powerlifter. American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Larry won nine straight IPF World Powerlifting Championships from 1971–1979. American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Larry won a total of 102 competitions and set 54 World Records during his powerlifting career. American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Larry is widely regarded as one of the greatest powerlifters of all time and goes by the nickname Mr. Powerlifting . American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. 3 time World s Strongest Man winner and 2 time IPF world champion Bill Kazmaier once stated The first time I went to a powerlifting meet and saw Larry I think he was probably six or seven on his World Championships and he was pretty much how would you say? a god in powerlifting. He could go to any class that he wanted to. He could pretty much lift whatever weight on the day he wanted to. American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. 4 time IPF powerlifting champion and 1979 World s Strongest Man winner Don Reinhoudt said of Larry I look at Larry an idol to all of us here nine time champion and Larry will always be the legend of all time to us. American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Larry was inducted into the York Barbell Hall of Fame on June 28 1998. American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico induction. Samson power.com June 28 1998 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Larry currently owns his own gym and is a personal trainer in Dayton Ohio. American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Best competition lifts Squat 832 pounds American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Bench press 592 pounds no bench shirt American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Deadlift 771 pounds American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Total 2 061 pounds American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Best exhibition lifts Squat 885 pounds American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Bench press 610 pounds American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Deadlift 815 pounds American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Push press 440 pounds American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Standing press 315 pounds in 1968 American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Snatch 270 pounds in 1968 American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. Clean and Jerk 320 pounds in 1968 American Strength Legends Larry Pacifico. Samson power.com January 17 1946 . Retrieved on November 10 2011. References Persondata NAME Pacifico Larry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Powerlifter DATE OF BIRTH 1946 01 17 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Sir Roger Meredith 5th Baronet c. 1677 – 31 December 1738 was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734. Meredith was the son of Sir Richard Meredith 2nd Baronet and his wife Susanna Skippon daughter of Philip Skippon of Foulsham Norfolk. He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his brother Sir Richard Meredith in 1723. John Burke A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain Volume 3 In 1727 Meredith was elected Member of Parliament MP for Kent and held the seat to 1734. Rayment hc k 1 date March 2012 Meredith lived at Leeds Abbey in Kent. Parishes Leeds The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent Volume 5 1798 pp. 478 502. Date accessed 18 November 2010 He died in December 1738 and was buried at Leeds church Kent in January 1739 having a handsome monument erected to his memory. British Archaeological Association. Journal of the British Archaeological Association Volume 49 . page 28 of 34 Meredith married Maria Gott widow of Samuel Gott and daughter of Francis Tyssen of Shacklewell. They had no children and on his death the baronetcy became extinct. He devised his estates to his niece Susanna Meredith daughter of his brother colonel Henry Meredith. References s start s par gb s bef before Sir Edward Knatchbull Bt before2 Sir Thomas Twisden Bt s ttl title Member of Parliament for Kent with Sir Robert Furnese Bt 1727–1733 with2 Sir Edward Dering Bt 1733–1734 years 1727–1734 s aft after The Viscount Vane after2 Sir Edward Dering Bt s reg en bt s bef before Richard Meredith s ttl title Baronet of Stainsley years 1723–1739 s non reason Extinct s end Leeds Kent Persondata NAME Meredith Roger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1738 PLACE OF DEATH taxon variant machine code same as Scalidophora rank total group always_display Summary album cover fur Article Portraits of Cuba Use Infobox Source Name Portraits of Cuba Artist Paquito D Rivera Label Chesky Records Graphic Artist Item front cover Type CD Website Amazon.com Owner Commentary Description Portion Low_resolution Purpose Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free album cover Summary Non free use rationale Article Bucky O Hare arcade game Description Sales flyer for the arcade game. Source Arcade Game Flyers Portion Whole Low_resolution Yes Purpose To display the game s flyer on the infobox. Replaceability A non free alternative does not exist. other_information Copyrights 1992 Konami Licensing Non free poster United States gubernatorial elections 1992 R from other capitalisation Mark Parkinson may refer to Mark Parkinson Kansas politician former Governor of Kansas Mark Parkinson Missouri politician Missouri state representative hndis Parkinson Mark Cite journal last1 Dong first1 X. ‐P. last2 Bengtson first2 S. last3 Gostling first3 N. J. last4 Cunningham first4 J. A. last5 Harvey first5 T. H. P. last6 Kouchinsky first6 A. last7 Val’kov first7 A. K. last8 Repetski first8 J. E. last9 Stampanoni first9 M. title The anatomy taphonomy taxonomy and systematic affinity of Markuelia Early Cambrian to Early Ordovician scalidophorans journal Palaeontology volume 53 issue 6 pages 1291–1314 year 2010 doi 10.1111 j.1475 4983.2010.01006.x template doc Template cite_doi subpage Marc Davis is the name of Marc Davis animator 1913–2000 Walt Disney Studios animator Marc Davis astronomer born 1947 astrophysicist and professor Marc Davis academic computer science professor Marc Davis athlete born 1969 American middle distance runner Mark Davis pornographic actor born 1965 also credited as Marc Davis British pornography actor Marc Davis racing driver born 1990 NASCAR driver See also Marcus Davis born 1973 fighter Mark Davis disambiguation hndis name Davis Marc Marc Davis Marc Davis Marc Davis Lisandro R to disambiguation page The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. The result was soft redirect to wikt Number cruncher. Jujutacular talk 01 02 24 November 2010 UTC Number cruncher la Number cruncher – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 cruncher .html 2 Afd statistics Find sources Number cruncher Contested WP PROD. Prod reasoning was that Wikipedia is not a dictionary of slang or jargon. As another user noted on the talk page this is a term not a topic. Article has been edited since then but still lacks even a single source. While sources can be found that use this term it is doubtful there are sources that actually discuss the term itself. Wiktionary has an entry on this already and since this is unsourced transwiki is not a good option anyway. Beeblebrox talk 18 52 16 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Language related deletion discussions. —Beeblebrox talk 18 56 16 November 2010 UTC Comment. Yes it s an unviable dicdef but what to do with it? The two primary Wiktionary entries appear to be wikt number crunching and wikt number cruncher but they only have 1 definition each. Could some of the material here be transferred? Should we WP Soft redirect from here to there? Quiddity talk 19 32 16 November 2010 UTC As I said as this material is not verified by sources so transwiki is not a good option. We shouldn t dump our garbage in the neighbor s yard. Beeblebrox talk 19 41 16 November 2010 UTC Redirect. Make a soft direct. As said above . Endofskull talk 22 26 16 November 2010 UTC Improve or Delete without prejudice against subsequent recreation. This is undoubtedly a crap article it s just awful. I have no problem with removing it on grounds of being crap. However I strongly believe that this is a perfectly good title subject for an article and Wikipedia definitely needs a decent article with this title. So if we do remove it I want to be quite certain that we do not use that as a precedent for removing some future article of the same name. This is not as some have asserted a WP NOTDICT issue. The phrases Number cruncher and Number crunching are technical terms that are widely used in the computer industry and which have been around in common an frequent use over at least three decades. It is argued that the term is slang or jargon but that s true of so many words and phrases used in this young industry that we can t just say NO JARGON if we did that then we d have to delete byte nibble floppy disk netbook and hundreds of other articles that take their title from a jargon word for some object or concept that has become mainstream. Nobody calls a floppy disk a flexible media diskette they use the jargon word because it s easier. A number cruncher is a class of computer that s optimized for large scale arithmetic processing and we have no other word that describes such machines Supercomputer comes close but not all supercomputers are number crunchers...and vice versa . We should have an article that describes notable number crunchers what makes a number cruncher special what attributes it needs. Number cruncher should be considered as a phrase of comparable significance to Web server Netbook or Laptop who s articles are never likely to be nominated here. Similarly the phrase Number crunching describes what a computer program is doing when it s doing a lot of purely arithmetic work Steve why has your program stopped running? It hasn t stopped it s just doing a lot of number crunching. The phrase is comparable to words like sorting rendering or parsing which have articles about their root words. Once again there is no other word or convenient phrase that precisely conveys the meaning of number crunching and we could certainly write an article about the nature of this activity why some applications are heavy number crunch processes etc. As our article points out the term is also used outside of the computing industry as in Let s go crunch the numbers before we present it to the CEO and in that case it probably should be considered slang. But the phrase has a precise meaning in computer science and it s a part of the mainstream vocabulary of that industry. SteveBaker talk 02 37 17 November 2010 UTC Floppy disk has 35 references cited. Netbook has 93. This article has zero. Therein lies the difference. Honestly I was only aware of this term as slang for an accountant similar to bean counter but if it is as widely used as you say for a specifically modified computer then sources verifying that should be available and the article can be fixed through editing it to reflect the information in the sources. I never mind being proved wrong at AFD and seeing a crappy article turned in to a good one but some actual proof is going to be needed. Beeblebrox talk 02 49 17 November 2010 UTC I agree the article sucks and should probably be removed redirected whatever ed. As I voted I m not averse to removing it on grounds of general crappitude so long as it is not done on WP NOTDICT grounds which would mitigate against future recreation of a much better article. SteveBaker talk 13 11 17 November 2010 UTC Comparisons to byte and the like fall flat because those are literally jargon and incomprehensible to outsiders. Number cruncher is trivially worked out through its axioms and is used in so many different contexts that it does little more than connote heavy calculation work. Figures of speech which are not examined in detail by multiple independent reliable sources don t need their own articles. Chris Cunningham user thumperward not at work talk 06 20 17 November 2010 UTC Imagine an article that described specific computers that were designed to be good number crunchers and listed the properties they collectively have. Such an article which I wish we had would be as appropriate as say netbook or web server. The present article isn t that and should probably go away but that doesn t mean that a perfectly reasonable article on this topic couldn t be written in the future. SteveBaker talk 13 11 17 November 2010 UTC Not really. Number cruncher is a fairly genericised label applied to a disparate collection of things to carry a general connotation. Web server and netbook are specific categories of actual products and indeed are the primary names for their respective subjects. Chris Cunningham user thumperward not at work talk 15 03 17 November 2010 UTC Comment We already have an article on the class of computers used for number crunching. It s called a supercomputer. However the appellation of number cruncher to this class of machine is unsubstantiated. Whpq talk 15 07 17 November 2010 UTC Redirect I like an idea of soft redirect to wiktionary but without moving any unverified material there . Ipsign talk 08 10 17 November 2010 UTC Transwiki has been requested I d be happy with replacing the current page with a tl wi once that s done. Chris Cunningham user thumperward not at work talk 15 03 17 November 2010 UTC I still think that is probably not appropriate. I m not real familiar the the policies over there but I assume they require some form of verification which this article is entirely lacking having never had a single source. I don t object to deleting the article and immediately recreating it as a soft redirect but I don t think we should look at Wikitionary as a dumping ground for unsourced material. Beeblebrox talk 19 13 17 November 2010 UTC Oh by all means if Wiktionary rejects the transwiki then deletion is fine. Chris Cunningham user thumperward not at work talk 14 03 18 November 2010 UTC Delete as a dictionary definition. the whole thing is a mixed bag of uses. Whpq talk 15 07 17 November 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. Cat main York Maine war Category York Maine Infobox settlement official_name Ērģeme other_name native_name nickname settlement_type Village motto image_skyline imagesize image_caption image_flag flag_size image_seal seal_size image_shield shield_size city_logo citylogo_size image_map mapsize map_caption image_map1 mapsize1 map_caption1 pushpin_map Latvia pushpin_label_position pushpin_map_caption Lejasciems s location in Latvia pushpin_mapsize coordinates_display inline title coordinates_region LV subdivision_type Country subdivision_name LAT subdivision_type1 Municipality subdivision_name1 Valka subdivision_type2 Parish subdivision_name2 Ērģeme subdivision_type3 subdivision_name3 subdivision_type4 subdivision_name4 government_type leader_title leader_name leader_title1 leader_name1 leader_title2 leader_name2 leader_title3 leader_name3 leader_title4 leader_name4 established_title established_date established_title2 established_date2 established_title3 established_date3 area_magnitude unit_pref Imperial area_footnotes area_total_km2 area_land_km2 area_water_km2 area_total_sq_mi area_land_sq_mi area_water_sq_mi area_water_percent area_urban_km2 area_urban_sq_mi area_metro_km2 area_metro_sq_mi population_as_of population_footnotes population_note population_total population_density_km2 population_density_sq_mi population_metro population_density_metro_km2 population_density_metro_sq_mi population_urban population_density_urban_km2 population_density_urban_sq_mi timezone utc_offset timezone_DST utc_offset_DST latd 57 latm 48 lats 19.82 latNS N longd 25 longm 48 longs 56.98 longEW E elevation_footnotes tags elevation_m elevation_ft postal_code_type postal_code area_code blank_name blank_info blank1_name blank1_info website footnotes Ērģeme lang et Härgmäe is a village in Valka municipality Latvia and the centre of Ērģeme parish. Härgmäe Ērģeme San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission Ērģeme thumb 250px 1894 Kentucky Derby winner Chant The 1894 Kentucky Derby was the 20th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 15 1894. Kentucky Derby History 1894 Full results class wikitable border 1 Finished Post Horse Jockey Trainer Owner Time behind 1st Chant F. Goodale H. Eugene Leigh Leigh Rose 2 41 2nd Pearl Song R. Williams C.H. Smith 6 3rd Sigurd A. Overton Bashford Manor Stable 10 4th Al Boyer H. Ray Anderson Gooding 15 5th Tom Elmore J. Irving S.K. Hughes Co. Payout The winner received a purse of $4 020. Second place received $300. Third place received $150. Fourth place received $100. 1894 Kentucky Derby Results Tables References Reflist KentuckyDerby The following people were either born in residents of or otherwise closely associated with the town of York Maine. Sack–Barabas syndrome R from modification Ērģeme R from title without diacritics 1894 Kentucky Derby Infobox UK place official_name Ewhurst Green country England region South East England static_image 240px static_image_caption St James Church area_footnotes area_total_km2 population population_ref population_density convert 115.3 sqmi km2 abbr on os_grid_reference TQ799238 latitude 50.992717 longitude 0.554724 post_town ROBERTSBRIDGE postcode_area TN postcode_district TN32 5 dial_code 01580 constituency_westminster Bexhill and Battle london_distance convert 46 mi NW shire_district Rother shire_county East Sussex civil_parish Ewhurst Ewhurst Green is a village and the main settlement of the civil parish Ewhurst. It is located 10 miles 16 km north of Hastings in the valley of the River Rother. The parish church is dedicated to St James the Great. St James the Great parish church The public house in Ewhurst Green is The White Dog. References commons category Rother East Sussex1 Little Flock R to disambiguation page 1894 Kentucky Derby Antimicrobial polymer Orphan date August 2012 no footnotes date May 2011 This article lists the ten most populous cities in Japan by decade starting after the Meiji Restoration of 1868. The first Japanese Census was not conducted until 1920 but other civilian and military population counts were carried out in the prior years between 1873 and 1918 and those form the source data for this article. When data is not available right on the turn of the decade the closest year is used. 1873 In 1868 the Meiji Restoration deposed the Tokugawa Shogunate and founded the Empire of Japan. The Shogunate had conducted municipal population counts only irregularly and inconsistently so the new government assembled the Japanese Topographical Outline 日本地誌提要 to take stock of the country. It not only lists the population of all major cities and towns by region but documents natural features such as bodies of water mountains wilderness expanses and natural harbors. Many major cities had lost population since the Tokugawa Era as samurai left the former castle towns after the collapse of the military order. 1873 is the first year for which consistent population data exists for all significant municipalities countrywide. Source data is from the Japanese Topographical Outline 日本地誌提要 . class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 595 905 align left Formerly known as Edo population had averaged over a million under the Tokugawa but after the Meiji Restoration roughly half the city s population emigrated. Nevertheless Tokyo retained its position as Japan s largest city which it had held since the mid 17th century. 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 271 992 3 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 238 663 4 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 125 193 5 35 align left Kanazawa align left Ishikawa 109 685 6 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 74 305 7 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 64 602 8 55 align left Wakayama align left Wakayama 61 124 9 12 align left Sendai align left Miyagi 51 998 10 87 align left Tokushima align left Tokushima 48 861 align left Tokushima s last appearance in the top ten and last appearance of any municipality from the island of Shikoku. 1881 Several major cities and towns actually lost population over the 1870s as people continued to emigrate out of the former castle towns. Source data is from the Fourth Joint Military Government Report 第四回共武政表 a requisitioning document listing municipal populations and available resources and provisions. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 712 259 + 19.53 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 292 636 + 7.59 3 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 236 032 1.10 4 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 117 401 6.22 5 35 align left Kanazawa align left Ishikawa 108 328 1.24 6 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 74 950 + 0.87 7 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 72 630 + 12.43 8 55 align left Wakayama align left Wakayama 58 239 4.72 align left Last appearance in the top ten. 9 12 align left Sendai align left Miyagi 54 496 + 4.80 10 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 48 786 + 19.32 align left First appearance in the top ten. 1891 In 1888 the government enacted a sweeping overhaul of the municipal government system part of which involved a drastic program of municipality mergers. Overall the Great Meiji Mergers cut the number of municipalities in Japan by more than three quarters while dramatically increasing the size of many cities as they absorbed their surrounding towns and villages. Source data is from the 1891 Imperial Japanese Registered Household Report 日本帝国民籍戸口表 . class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 1 161 800 + 63.11 align left Tokyo passed a million people bringing the city back to its Tokugawa era population level. 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 483 609 + 65.26 3 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 297 527 + 26.05 4 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 179 174 + 52.62 5 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 142 965 +193.05 6 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 132 627 + 82.61 7 35 align left Kanazawa align left Ishikawa 93 531 13.66 align left Steadily decreasing in population since the Meiji Restoration. 8 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 90 154 + 20.29 9 12 align left Sendai align left Miyagi 64 476 + 18.31 10 38 align left Nagasaki align left Nagasaki 60 581 + 89.32 align left First appearance in the top ten and first appearance of a city from the island of Kyushu since the Tokugawa Shogunate. 1898 Source data is from the 1898 Imperial Japanese Population Statistics 日本帝国人口統計 . class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 1 440 121 + 23.96 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 821 235 + 69.81 align left Osaka merged with its surrounding municipalities in 1897 increasing its size and population. 3 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 353 139 + 18.69 4 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 244 145 + 36.26 5 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 215 780 + 50.93 6 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 193 762 + 46.10 7 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 122 306 + 35.66 8 38 align left Nagasaki align left Nagasaki 107 422 + 77.32 9 35 align left Kanazawa align left Ishikawa 83 662 10.55 align left Kanazawa lost population for the third list in a row. 10 12 align left Sendai align left Miyagi 83 325 + 29.23 align left Last appearance in the top ten until 1950. 1908 Source data is from the 1908 Imperial Japanese Population Statistics 日本帝国人口統計 . class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 2 186 079 + 51.80 align left The first Japanese city to pass 2 million people. 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 1 226 647 + 49.37 align left The second Japanese city to pass 1 million people after Edo Tokyo. 3 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 442 462 + 25.29 4 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 394 303 +103.50 align left Yokohama merged with its neighboring municipalities 1901 increasing its size and population. 5 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 378 231 + 54.92 6 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 378 197 + 75.27 7 38 align left Nagasaki align left Nagasaki 176 480 + 64.29 8 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 142 763 + 16.73 9 35 align left Kanazawa align left Ishikawa 110 994 + 32.67 align left Last appearance in the top ten. 10 95 align left Kure align left Hiroshima 100 679 n a align left First appearance in the top ten. A brand new city created in 1902 through the merger of smaller municipalities. 1920 Source data is from the 1920 Census 国勢調査 the first formal census to be taken in Japan. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 2 173 201 0.59 align left Tokyo s growth stalled throughout the 1920s. 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 1 252 983 + 2.15 3 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 608 644 + 60.93 4 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 591 323 + 33.64 5 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 429 997 + 13.69 6 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 422 938 + 7.26 7 38 align left Nagasaki align left Nagasaki 176 534 + 0.03 8 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 160 510 + 12.43 9 81 align left Hakodate align left Hokkaido 144 749 + 64.67 align left First appearance in the top ten and first appearance of any city from Hokkaido. 10 94 align left Kure align left Hiroshima 130 362 + 29.48 align left Last appearance in the top ten. 1930 Source data is from the 1930 Census. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 2 453 973 + 95.85 align left Osaka merged with more surrounding municipalities in 1925 bringing the city to roughly its current size. The second Japanese city to pass 2 million people and the new most populous city in Japan. 2 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 2 070 913 4.71 align left Population briefly dipped below 2 million in the mid 1920s. For the first time since the early 17th century Tokyo was no longer Japan s most populous city. 3 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 907 404 +111.03 4 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 787 616 + 29.41 5 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 765 142 + 29.39 6 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 620 306 + 46.67 7 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 270 417 + 68.47 8 8 align left Fukuoka align left Fukuoka 228 289 +139.30 align left First appearance in the top ten. 9 38 align left Nagasaki align left Nagasaki 204 626 + 15.91 align left Last appearance in the top ten. 10 81 align left Hakodate align left Hokkaido 197 252 + 36.27 align left Last appearance in the top ten. 1940 Source data is from the 1940 Census. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 6 778 804 +227.33 align left Tokyo merged with its surrounding municipalities in 1932 radically increasing its size and population. 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 3 252 340 + 32.53 align left Osaka reached its peak population becoming the second Japanese city to exceed 3 million people alongside Tokyo. As of yet it has never surpassed its 1940 population. 3 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 1 328 084 + 46.36 align left The third Japanese city with over a million people. 4 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 1 089 726 + 42.42 align left The fourth Japanese city with over a million people. 5 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 968 091 + 56.07 6 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 967 234 + 22.81 7 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 343 968 + 27.20 align left Last appearance in the top ten until 1960. 8 8 align left Fukuoka align left Fukuoka 306 763 + 34.37 9 9 align left Kawasaki align left Kanagawa 300 777 +189.21 align left First appearance in the top ten. 10 Nonexistent align left Yahata align left Fukuoka 261 309 + 55.54 align left First and last appearance in the top ten. Yahata was merged into the new city of Kitakyushu in 1963. 1950 Japan emerged from the Second World War in defeat under temporary American administration. Many cities had been attacked by American bomber forces and many of the largest cities suffered further loss as residents evacuated to more rural regions of the country. Cities though were already recovering quickly from their wartime lows. Source data is from the 1950 Census. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 5 385 071 20.56 align left In 1943 the imperial government dissolved the City of Tokyo into its constituent wards but the Census has continued to treat it as one municipality ever since. Tokyo lost more than a million people to bombing and evacuation. 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 1 956 136 39.85 align left Osaka lost more than a million people and the city has never completely regained its prewar population to date. 3 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 1 101 854 + 1.11 align left Kyoto was not attacked severely during the war. 4 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 1 030 635 22.39 5 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 951 189 1.75 align left Population briefly passed a million in 1944. Almost recovered its prewar population despite war losses. 6 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 765 435 20.86 7 8 align left Fukuoka align left Fukuoka 392 649 +28.00 align left Significant population gain despite war losses. 8 12 align left Sendai align left Miyagi 341 685 +52.54 align left Second and last appearance in the top ten. Significant population gain despite war losses. 9 9 align left Kawasaki align left Kanagawa 319 226 + 6.13 align left Recovered its prewar population despite war losses. 10 5 align left Sapporo align left Hokkaido 313 850 +52.35 align left First appearance in the top ten. Sapporo was not attacked during the war. 1960 A series of municipal mergers throughout the 1950s known as the Great Showa Mergers cut the number of municipalities in Japan by almost two thirds significantly increasing the size of many cities in the process. By this time almost all of Japan s largest cities had recovered war losses and exceeded their prewar populations. Source data is from the 1960 Census. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 8 310 027 + 54.32 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 3 011 563 + 53.95 align left Osaka passed 3 million people for the second time but population remained short of the prewar record. 3 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 1 591 935 + 54.46 4 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 1 375 710 + 44.63 align left Population passed a million for the second time. 5 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 1 284 818 + 16.61 6 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 1 113 977 + 45.54 align left Population passed a million people for the first time. 7 8 align left Fukuoka align left Fukuoka 647 122 + 64.81 8 9 align left Kawasaki align left Kanagawa 632 975 + 98.28 9 5 align left Sapporo align left Hokkaido 523 839 + 66.91 10 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 431 336 + 50.82 align left Second appearance in the top ten and last appearance until 1990. 1970 Tokyo and Osaka began to experience a trend of suburbanization as people left the cities for the less densely peopled surrounding municipalities. Other major cities continued to grow rapidly. Source data is from the 1970 Census. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 8 840 942 + 6.39 align left Reached a population peak in 1965. 2 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 2 980 487 1.03 align left Reached its postwar population record in 1965 but subsequently dropped below 3 million people. 3 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 2 238 264 + 62.70 align left Third Japanese city to pass 2 million people. 4 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 2 036 053 + 27.90 align left Fourth Japanese city to pass 2 million people. 5 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 1 419 165 + 10.46 6 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 1 288 937 + 13.67 7 13 align left Kitakyushu align left Fukuoka 1 042 321 n a align left First appearance in the top ten. A brand new city formed in 1963 through the merger of five area cities including former top ten city Yahata. 8 5 align left Sapporo align left Hokkaido 1 010 123 + 92.83 align left Population passed a million for the first time. 9 9 align left Kawasaki align left Kanagawa 973 486 + 53.80 10 8 align left Fukuoka align left Fukuoka 853 270 + 31.86 1980 Source data is from the 1980 Census. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 8 351 893 5.53 2 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 2 773 674 + 23.92 align left Surpassed Osaka s population to become Japan s new second most populous Japanese city. 3 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 2 648 180 11.15 4 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 2 087 982 + 2.55 5 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 1 473 065 + 3.80 6 5 align left Sapporo align left Hokkaido 1 401 757 + 38.77 7 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 1 367 390 + 6.09 8 8 align left Fukuoka align left Fukuoka 1 088 588 + 27.58 align left Population passed a million for the first time. 9 13 align left Kitakyushu align left Fukuoka 1 065 078 + 2.18 align left Last appearance in the top ten. To date 1980 is the city s population record. Kitakyushu subsequently began losing people dropping below a million by 2005. 10 9 align left Kawasaki align left Kanagawa 1 040 802 + 6.91 align left Population passed a million for the first time. 1990 By 1990 almost all the largest Japanese cities had assumed their present day population ranking. Source data is from the 1990 Census. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 8 163 573 2.25 2 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 3 220 331 + 16.10 align left The third Japanese city to pass 3 million people. 3 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 2 623 801 0.92 4 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 2 154 793 + 3.20 5 5 align left Sapporo align left Hokkaido 1 671 742 + 19.26 6 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 1 477 410 + 8.05 7 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 1 461 103 0.81 align left Kyoto reached its record population in 1985 and has been fluctuating just below that level ever since. 8 8 align left Fukuoka align left Fukuoka 1 237 062 + 13.64 9 9 align left Kawasaki align left Kanagawa 1 173 603 + 12.76 10 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 1 085 705 + 20.77 align left Third appearance in the top ten. Population passed a million for the first time. 2000 By 2000 the ongoing suburbanization drawing population from Tōkyō and Ōsaka was showing signs of abating with people slowly moving back in to the cities proper. Source data is from the 2000 Census. class wikitable align left Rank align left 2010 Rank align left Municipality align left Current Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 8 134 688 0.35 align left Population reached its post 1965 low in 1995 dipping just under 8 million people but began rising afterwards. 2 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 3 426 651 + 6.41 3 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 2 598 774 0.95 align left Osaka s post 1965 population low. 4 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 2 171 557 + 0.78 5 5 align left Sapporo align left Hokkaido 1 822 368 + 9.01 6 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 1 493 398 + 1.08 7 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 1 467 785 + 0.46 8 8 align left Fukuoka align left Fukuoka 1 341 470 + 8.44 9 9 align left Kawasaki align left Kanagawa 1 249 905 + 6.50 10 11 align left Hiroshima align left Hiroshima 1 126 239 + 8.21 align left Last appearance in the top ten to date. 2010 In the mid 2000s another series of municipal mergers was enacted. The Great Heisei Mergers nearly halved the number of municipalities in Japan once again increasing the size of some cities significantly and creating new towns and cities. Despite a mounting population loss in rural areas and some smaller cities Japan s major cities continue to grow. Source date is from the 2010 Census. class wikitable align left Rank align left Municipality align left Prefecture align left Population align left Change align left Notes 1 align left Tokyo align left Tokyo 8 949 477 + 9.63 align left Record population. 2 align left Yokohama align left Kanagawa 3 689 603 + 7.67 align left Record population. 3 align left Osaka align left Osaka 2 666 371 + 2.60 4 align left Nagoya align left Aichi 2 263 907 + 4.25 align left Record population. 5 align left Sapporo align left Hokkaido 1 914 434 + 5.05 align left Record population. 6 align left Kobe align left Hyogo 1 544 873 + 3.45 align left Record population. 7 align left Kyoto align left Kyoto 1 474 473 + 0.46 8 align left Fukuoka align left Fukuoka 1 463 826 + 9.12 align left Record population. 9 align left Kawasaki align left Kanagawa 1 425 678 + 14.06 align left Record population. 10 align left Saitama align left Saitama 1 222 910 n a align left First appearance in the top ten. A brand new city formed in 2001 through the merger of area cities. References tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links Japanese Topographical Survey Hiroshima University Library. For 1873 populations. Japanese language. Historical Data Downloads Tsukuba University Spatial Information Science. For 1881 populations. Japanese language. Imperial Registered Household Report 2nd Ed. National Archives Meiji Digital Library. For 1891 populations. Japanese language. Imperial Japanese Population Statistics National Archives Meiji Digital Library. For 1898 populations. Japanese language. Imperial Japanese Population Statistics 2nd Ed. National Archives Meiji Digital Library. For 1908 populations. Japanese language. Government Statistics Portal For all Census data 1920 2010. Japanese language. Notability Organization date November 2010 Infobox company company_name Albany Software Limited company_type Private limited company foundation 1989 location Alton Hampshire United Kingdom key_people Adrian Stafford Jones Managing Director industry Software products BACS software Direct Debit collections eDocument Delivery Bank account and sort code validation homepage Albany Software is a software developer and Bacs approved software supplier Bacs Approved Software Suppliers offering payment and document delivery services for businesses. The company is located in Alton Hampshire UK. History Albany Software was originally formed 1989 to provide what was then one of the first Direct Bacs solutions ALBACS. The company has since grown to offer services that cover several areas related to payments and document delivery. In early 2010 Albany and Travelex Group announced joint provision of international payment services. TravelEx announcement Albany Software was acquired by Bottomline Technologies in September 2012. Bottomline to Acquire Albany Software See also Bacs Direct Debit Direct corporate access Faster Payments References Reflist 2 External links cite web title Albany s primary website cite web title Bacs website NCAAIceHockeyTeamSeason Image ImageSize Season 2010–11 Team Calgary Dinos Sex women Conference Canada West Universities Athletic Association ShortConference Canada West ConferenceRank Poll 1 Poll 1Rank Poll 2 Poll 2Rank Record HomeRecord RoadRecord NeutralRecord HeadCoach Danielle Goyette AsstCoach1 Logan Frison AsstCoach2 Alison Goodman AsstCoach3 Kelly Bechard Captain Caitlin O Hara AltCaptain Casey Irving Beccy Niehaus Arena Champion NCAATourney NCAATourneyResult The Calgary Dinos women s ice hockey team represented the University of Calgary in the 2010–11 CIS women s ice hockey season. The head coach is former Olympic gold medallist Danielle Goyette. She is assisted by another former Olympic gold medallist Kelly Bechard Alison Goodman and Logan Frison. For the season the Dinos had 18 wins 8 losses and 3 ties. Their conference record was 16 6 2. News and notes Sept. 16 2010 Hayley Wickenheiser announced that she would return to the University of Calgary to complete her Kinesiology degree. She also announced that she would join the Dinos women s hockey team. March 16 2011 Local philanthropist Joan Snyder donated $500 000 to the creation of the Joan Snyder Program of Excellence the first of its kind in Canada. It will fund the Dinos through the 2015 16 season. All home games will move from the Olympic Oval to the Father David Bauer Arena. Wickenheiser appeared in only 15 of 24 games due to injury and commitments with Team Canada. She tied for the conference scoring lead with 40 points and led Canada West with 17 goals on the season. Her 2.67 points per game average led CIS hockey. She recorded four short handed goals on the year along with five game winners and finished with a +22 rating. She led Canada West in all of these categories respectively. She is the first Dino in program history to be named the Canada West MVP and the first conference all star since the 2000 season. March 9 2011 As a first year forward for the University of Calgary Hayley Wickenheiser was named the Canadian Interuniversity Sport player of the year in women s hockey. She the became the first ever Dino to win the Brodrick Trophy as CIS MVP. Regular season October 8 Hayley Wickenheiser played in her first CIS game with the Dinos. She earned first star honours and had two goals and one assist. November 12 Manitoba player Becca King scored the game winning goal as Manitoba beat the Dinos by a 3 2 mark. November 13 Amanda Tapp had 32 saves and Erika Mitschke scored the game winning goal as the Dinos bested the Manitoba Bisons at the Olympic Oval in Calgary. Schedule class wikitable width 80 align center Date Opponent Score Record Goal scorers align center bgcolor bbffbb Sept. 26 @ Lethbridge 5 3 align center bgcolor bbffbb Oct. 8 Regina Cougars 4 3 1 0 0 H. Wickenheiser Nicole Kuglin Maddison Gee align center bgcolor pink Oct. 9 Regina Cougars 1 2 align center bgcolor bbffbb Oct. 15 Lethbridge 5 0 align center bgcolor bbffbb Oct. 16 Lethbridge 4 3 OT align center bgcolor pink Oct. 22 UBC 2 3 align center bgcolor bbffbb Oct. 23 UBC 6 0 align center bgcolor bbffbb Oct. 29 Alberta Pandas 2 1 align center bgcolor bbffbb Oct. 30 Alberta Pandas 2 0 align center bgcolor pink Nov. 5 @ Saskatchewan Huskies 1 3 T. Morgan align center bgcolor pink Nov. 6 @ Saskatchewan Huskies 3 4 E. Lovell K. Sonnenberg E. Mitschke align center bgcolor pink Nov. 12 Manitoba Bisons 2 3 C. Peterson S. Davidson align center bgcolor bbffbb Nov. 13 Manitoba Bisons 2 1 OT J. Smith E. Mitschke align center bgcolor bbffbb Nov. 26 Regina Cougars 7 0 align center bgcolor bbffbb Nov. 27 Regina Cougars 7 3 align center bgcolor bbffbb Jan. 7 @ Lethbridge Horns 4 1 align center bgcolor bbffbb Jan. 14 @ British Columbia Thunderbirds 8 5 align center bgcolor bbffbb Jan. 15 @ British Columbia Thunderbirds 9 2 align center bgcolor bbffbb Jan. 18 @ Lethbridge Horns 2 1 OT align center bgcolor pink Jan. 21 vs. Alberta Pandas 1 2 OT align center bgcolor pink Jan. 22 @ Alberta Pandas 0 1 align center bgcolor pink Jan. 28 vs. Saskatchewan Huskies 3 4 OT align center bgcolor bbffbb Jan. 29 vs. Saskatchewan Huskies 2 1 align center bgcolor bbffbb Feb. 4 vs. Manitoba 2 1 OT align center bgcolor pink Feb. 5 vs. Manitoba 0 2 Player stats Indicates team leader class wikitable width 80 align center Player Games Goals Assists Points + PIM align center bgcolor Hayley Wickenheiser 15 17 23 40 +22 32 align center bgcolor Elana Lovell 24 10 11 21 +5 14 align center bgcolor Jenna Smith 20 9 7 16 +14 18 align center bgcolor Melissa Zubick 24 2 12 14 +10 44 align center bgcolor Erica Mitschke 24 9 4 13 +18 14 align center bgcolor Shannon Davidson 23 2 9 11 +8 28 align center bgcolor Tanya Morgan 24 4 6 10 +2 2 align center bgcolor Caitlin O Hara 21 2 8 10 +12 24 align center bgcolor Calaine Inglis 23 5 3 8 0 10 align center bgcolor Kira Sonnenberg 24 5 2 7 4 12 align center bgcolor Erin Davidson 24 3 4 7 2 22 align center bgcolor Casey Irving 22 1 6 7 10 38 align center bgcolor Rebecca Niehaus 24 3 3 6 3 4 align center bgcolor Chelsea Patterson 22 2 4 6 +6 14 align center bgcolor Maddison Gee 22 2 4 6 3 2 align center bgcolor Nicole Kuglin 24 1 2 3 4 18 Postseason Canada West Playoffs class wikitable width 80 align center Date Opponent Score align center bgcolor pink February 18 @ Manitoba 2 3 OT align center bgcolor pink February 19 @ Manitoba 2 3 Awards and honors Jenna Smith Hockey West Rookie of the Year Hayley Wickenheiser First Star of Game October 8 Wickenheiser was named the Canada West female athlete of the week on November 2 2010 after scoring three goals and adding an assist in two games against the University of Alberta. cite web title Wickenheiser picks up university athlete award Broadcast Corporation date 2010 11 02 accessdate 2010 11 10 Hayley Wickenheiser 2011 Canada West Player of the Year Hayley Wickenheiser 2011 Brodrick Trophy Canada West All Stars class wikitable width 80 align center Player Position Team align center bgcolor Hayley Wickenheiser Forward First align center bgcolor Melissa Zubick Defense First align center bgcolor Amanda Tapp Goaltender First References Motorsport venue Name Colorado National Speedway Nicknames CNS Time GMT 7 Location 4281 Graden Blvd Dacono Colorado Coordinates coord 40.05968 104.974365 display inline title Miles_first True Length_km .604 Length_mi .375 Colorado National Speedway is a paved oval in Dacono Colorado spanning 0.375 mi km. The track is currently a member of the NASCAR Whelen All American Series and hosts the NASCAR K N Pro Series West annually. History It hosted the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series during its first three seasons 1995 through 1997. The 1995 Total Petroleum 200 featured a last lap battle where Butch Miller edged out Mike Skinner by .001 second for his only series win. cite web Total Petroleum 200 last Boodman first Alan accessdate 16 November 2010 This is listed as the closest finish in series history although the video replay of the race may dispute that measurement. The 1996 Colorado 200 saw Skinner dominate leading the final 220 laps and beat Miller by .7 seconds. cite web Colorado 200 last Boodman first Alan accessdate 16 November 2010 Ron Hornaday Jr. won the final race in 1997. cite web Results at Colorado National Speedway Racing Reference.info last Boodman first Alan accessdate 16 November 2010 For the 1998 season Colorado was dropped from the schedule in favor of Pikes Peak International Raceway in Colorado Springs which hosted the series until 2002. cite web Results at Pikes Peak international Raceway Racing Reference.info last Boodman first Alan accessdate 16 November 2010 The NASCAR K N Pro Series West has raced at Colorado eight times since 1995 with Mike Duncan and Eric Holmes tied for most series wins at two each. 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Westham Halt railway station Jaungulbene Suzy Post Louisville Kentucky 1933 is an award winning civil rights activist in the struggle against discrimination and social injustice in Kentucky. She joined a student branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People while a student at Indiana University. She earned a degree in English Literature from the University of California Berkeley in 1955 Post Suzy. Interview by Betsy Brinson. January 6 1999. Catalog no. 20 B 1. “Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project ” Kentucky Historical Society Frankfort Ky. Accessed 16 September 2010. and returned to Kentucky in her late 20s to live near her extended family in Louisville. Civil Rights Leadership Shotgun houses at 1401 E Washington Str in Louisville Kentucky Louisville thumb right 200px Ms. Post has been a social justice advocate since the 1950s when the Civil Rights Movement was first organized in Louisville. Sit ins at segregated businesses were followed by the open housing movement which challenged the cultural norms in real estate transactions that kept homeowners separated by race and religion. In 1969 Post became president President of the Kentucky Civil Liberties Union later the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky . Kentucky chapter of the ACLU formed in 1955 formerly known as the KCLU to defend the free speech rights of civil rights activists and those protesting the Cold War arms race and war Our History American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky. Accessed September 16 2010. The KCLU provided legal representation for those arrested at many open housing marches and Post worked with others to raise bail before an open housing law was finally adopted. While President of the KCLU Post organized the first statewide women s conference and served as chair of the Kentucky Pro Equal Rights Amendment Alliance. Representatives came from a cross section of Louisville s social justice community and Mayor Harvey I. Sloane afterwards provided the Louisville Jefferson County Human Relations Commission with funds to hire staff to monitor discrimination against women. Post worked for the local Commission for eight years. By 1972 the KCLU and the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights both filed a school desegregation lawsuit against the Louisville Jefferson County Board of Education which led finally to the development of a controversial busing plan in 1975. As the mother of five children in public schools at that time Post was seen by the group advised by Robert Settler KCLU s volunteer general counsel and tenured law professor at the University of Kentucky to be the best candidate to serve as the plaintiff. By 1975 the court ordered desegregation policy for the Jefferson County Public School system was one of the first in the country. Haycraft v. Board of Education of Louisville No. 7291 Memorandum Opinion and Judgment W.D. Ky. Mar. 8 1973 rev’d 489 F.2d 925 6th Cir. 1973 521 F.2d 578 6th Cir. 1975 . The controversy surrounding race based decisions in placing students in Louisville s public schools continued in 2000 when the desegregation policy was overturned then challenged by five African American students leading to the 2007 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education which ruled unconstitutional the use of race in determining assignment of students in Louisville s public school system. Post also monitored the educational institutions compliance with Title IX prohibiting sex discrimination in education. Fosl Catherine and K Meyer Tracy E. Freedom on the Border An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky. Lexington The University Press of Kentucky 2009. When she was elected to the National American Civil Liberties Union ACLU Board of Directors she organized a women s caucus to improve the status of women on the national board and directed the strategy planning in 1972 whereby the National ACLU made women s rights its top priority. XM800T Scout in Armored Cavalry at Fort Knox initiated in 1966 and ended in 1976 thumb right 200px As part of the 1960s and 1970s anti war movement in Louisville made famous by the nation s best known dissident Muhammed Ali Suzy Post mentored and sheltered soldiers going AWOL draft protesters and other youth who opposed the war in Vietnam. Ernst John and Baldwin Yvonne. The Not So Silent Minority Louisville s Antiwar Movement 1966 1975 Journal of Southern History 73 February 2007 105 142. See also Post Suzy. Interview by John Ernst and Yvonne Baldwin. August 20 1999. Kentuckians and Vietnam Oral History Project Special Collections Camden Carroll Library Morehead State University Morehead Ky. As the chair of the KCLU she worked to protect the rights of the protesters but also at times along with other radicals like Anne and Carl Braden broke the law personally by hiding soldiers fleeing from nearby Fort Knox. Providing space for meetings and access to printing machines the Bradens and Post served as a sort of Underground Railroad for Kentuckians seeking to avoid military service in Vietnam. Post Suzy. Interview by Tracy E. K Meyer. April 3 2000. Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Kentucky Historical Society Frankfort Ky. After leaving the Human Relations Commission in 1982 Post became the Director of KCLU. She stayed there until 1990 when she accepted a job as founding Director of the Metropolitan Housing Coalition MHC where she organized a Fair Housing Committee to monitor local compliance with fair housing law. Post Suzy. Community Monitoring and Title IX The Why and How of a Title IX Monitoring Project Integrated Education 16 May Jun 1978 40 43. She resigned from MHC in 2006 and remains its Director Emeritus. She has received numerous awards from many state and local organizations including the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights Hall of Fame 2007. She remains a member of the NAACP the ACLU of Kentucky and the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression. McCarthy Timothy Patrick. Interview with Suzy Post. Journal for the Study of Radicalism 3.1 2009 145 173. Currently Ms. Post is a connector in the Leadership Louisville Center s Connector Project recognizing her success in the past and has the ability to create and influence change in the Louisville and Southern Indiana region. See also NAACP in Kentucky References Reflist External links Leadership Louisville s Connectors Leadership Louisville Center Suzy Post Louisville Ky. 1933 Kentucky Commission on Human Rights Hall of Fame 2007 Suzy Post entries Kentucky Women in the Civil Rights Era University of Kentucky Persondata NAME Post Suzy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Kentucky woman civil rights activist DATE OF BIRTH 1933 PLACE OF BIRTH Louisville Kentucky United States DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH refimprove date December 2010 Infobox mountain name Yuntai Mountain photo Yuntai montain 2 .jpg photo_size caption elevation_m 1308 elevation_ref prominence_m prominence_ref range Taihang Mountains parent_peak Peculiar Peak location Xiuwu County Jiaozuo Henan China map China lat_d 35 lat_m 25 lat_s 57.46 lat_NS N long_d 113 long_m 21 long_s 22.79 long_EW E coordinates_ref citation needed date December 2010 topo type age first_ascent easiest_route listing translation language thumb Yuntai Mountain The Yuntai Mountain zh s linktext 云 台 山 t 云台山 p yúntāi Shān is situated in Xiuwu County Jiaozuo Henan Province of People s Republic of China. The scenic area is classified as a AAAAA scenic area by the China National Tourism Administration. cite web November 2008 title AAAAA Scenic Areas work China National Tourism Administration accessdate 9 April 2011 References Reflist External links Commons category Yuntai_montain_in_Henan 云台山 Yuntai official website National parks of China The sister park of Yuntai Mountain is Grand Canyon National Park is the United States. Henan geo stub zh 云台山 河南 Summary Studio photograph of A. J. taken pre 1920 at Bloom Studios in Chicago no heir can be found. Photo copy courtesy of The New York Public Library Billy Rose Theatre Division The Carrie and A. J. Balaban Papers donated by Cherry Balaban Robins Mrs. Harold Robins for the A.J. Balaban Family NYC 2008. The photograph is also in the collection of the Theatre Historical Society of America. Licensing PD US Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true Orphan date August 2012 Isabella Geriatric Center is a non profit non sectarian organization that has provided care for residents of New York since 1875. Isabella provides a continuum of care through residential and community based services. The main campus is located in the community of Washington Heights at 515 Audubon avenue and the corner of 190th Street. thumb Isabella 515 Audubon Avenue Campus History thumb Isabella Uhl 1846 1873 When Anna and Oswald Ottendorfer opened the first home in 1875 they named it in honor of Anna s daughter Isabella Uhl whose early death at the age of 27 cut short her remarkable career in caring for the poor. Isabella had been deeply impressed by the precarious position of aged women without home or family. When confined to bed Isabella expressed to her mother the wish that she establish an institution to ensure these women refuge and protection. Two years after Isabella s death Mrs. Ottendorfer opened Isabella Heimath in Astoria Queens. The home was originally dedicated to the care of indigent elderly women as per Isabella Uhl s wishes. Isabella Home moved to its present location in 1889 and simultaneously expanded its mission to care for both women and men without regard to race creed or nationality. cite news title Die Isabella Heimath June 2012 newspaper The New York Times date March 10 1895 cite web last Renner first J. title Isabella Geriatric Center Heights Inwood Online In 1899 the United States Commission to the Paris exposition of 1900 requested that Isabella Heimath provide photographs for an exhibition on American Charities. cite news title Great Triumph for America June 2012 newspaper The New York Times date 2 September 1900 For this submission the home was awarded the Silver Medal for excellence of its building services and purposes. citation needed date June 2012 After 76 years with the Home remaining essentially the same Isabella s capacity for 132 residents outgrew itself and the Board of Managers moved to make provisions for more space and expanded services. On December 7 1965 The honorable Nelson A. Rockefeller then Governor of New York State dedicated Isabella House a 17 story building containing 12 floors of furnished apartments 3 floors of nursing care and 2 floors for services and public spaces. cite book work Isabella Geriatric Center year 1975 title Isabella Geriatric Center 100th Anniversary Commemorative Book location New York NY thumb Dedication of Isabella House 1965 The House provided independent living for approximately 250 aged residents. This affordable housing residence for the well elderly was a new concept in institutional care for the aged. At the time it was the first housing program for the elderly which offered medical and nursing care and a package of social services in a setting where personal freedom and independence was assured. This growth from 132 to approximately 500 residents made it apparent that the original Isabella Home needed to be replaced. Consequently on April 3 1972 the 14 story Isabella Nursing Home building was opened. The combination of facility and program expansion in the next few decades helped to create the present day Isabella Geriatric Center. The 1990s once again called for changes and new goals Isabella began a move to create a more home like ambiance for residents. These changes and expansions were geared to sustaining and expanding young Isabella s dream and to be a part of a continuing responsive community. Current work Today Isabella is a large complex offering a diversity of services to people of all ages in the greater New York area. In addition to a 705 bed nursing home Isabella offers independent senior housing adult day health care child day care home care short and long term rehabilitation and a variety of community programs designed to help older adults remain healthy while living at home. Other Community based Programs include Naturally Occurring Retirement Community NORC Programs Senior Resource Center cite news last Hoffman first Jan title Doggedly Persistent Untying Medicare Knots for the Elderly June 2012 newspaper The New York Times date 18 December 2007 Institute for Older Adults 50+ Club and Walking Works Wonders Career Training Upper Manhattan Partnership for Senior Independence cite web title Community Empowerment Grants Announced York State Office for the Aging accessdate 1 June 2012 Caregiver Support Programs Person centered care model The Isabella Geriatric Center and Cobble Hill health Center have been engaged in an ongoing collaboration to explore new ways to enhance person centered care and to construct a model that uses performance improvement approaches to guide staff in addressing t he needs and preferences of residents. cite web title Isabella Geriatric Center Geriatric Center accessdate July 1 2011 dead link date June 2012 cite web title Cobble Hill Health Center Hill Health Center accessdate July 21 2011 cite web title Creating Homes and Building Communities Institute They have published a manual on culture change and person centered care for nursing home staff. This manual entitled Getting Better All the Time provides practical guidance to those nursing homes that may be exploring a similar journey toward enhancing person centered care. cite web title Getting Better All The Time A Guide for Nursing Home Staff Geriatric Center and Cobble Hill Health Center accessdate 10 4 11 Nursing home certifications Isabella is a Medicare and Medicaid Certified Nursing Home. cite web title Facility Characteristics Isabella Geriatric Center Inc York State Department of Health accessdate 1 June 2012 date 4 April 2012 Residential Health Care 685 Ventilator Dependent 20 Total Certified Beds 705 Facility locations The main campus located at 515 Audubon Avenue 190th Street New York NY houses Isabella s Nursing Home and Rehabilitation services Independent Senior Housing Adult Day Health Care Program and Child Day Care Program. Isabella s Senior Resource Center is located at 4026 Broadway 169th Street New York NY. Seniors can visit the center with questions about government benefit programs health insurance and to be connected with other community programs. Isabella s Home Care program free Home Health Aide training and other community programs are run at the 5073 Broadway 216th Street New York NY campus. Affiliations Isabella is a member of the following organizations Adult Day Health Care Council Alliance Continuing Care Network American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging American Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators American Geriatric Society American Society on Aging Continuing Care Leadership Coalition CCLC Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies Gerontological Society of America New York Association of Homes and Services for the Aging New York State Home Care Association Media coverage Prose section date June 2012 Long Term Living Magazine Everyone has a voice in Environmental Upgrades March 2009 cite web title Everyone Has a Voice in Environmental Upgrades Term Living Magazine accessdate July 1 2011 Long Term Living Magazine Culture Change In Action Changing the Experiential Environment November 2009 cite web title Culture Change In Action Changing the Experiential Environment Term Living Magazine accessdate July 1 2011 Learning Worlds Institute Incremental Innovation in Technology for Long term Care April 5 2010 cite web title Incremental Innovation in Technology for Long Term Care publisher Learning Worlds Institute accessdate April 2011 Manhattan Times Senior Love February 10 2010 cite web last Garret Clark first A date 2010 Feb 10 title Senior Love work Manhattan Times Manhattan Times Living Independently with a Little help and lots to do February 17 2010 cite web last Bader first D. 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Jujutacular talk 00 55 24 November 2010 UTC Molly Dunsworth la Molly Dunsworth – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 Dunsworth .html 2 Afd statistics Find sources Molly Dunsworth Non notable per WP NACTOR no significant coverage online from WP Reliable sources evident WP Conflict of interest by creator s of article. Proposed deletion contested by creator. Top Jim talk 19 08 16 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Actors and filmmakers related deletion discussions. —Top Jim talk 19 09 16 November 2010 UTC Delete pro tem. She is most known for her starring role in Hobo With a Shotgun where she plays Abby along side Rutger Hauer . If when this film comes out yes she will probably fit the standards. If she s best known for something not yet finished let alone released she fairly obviously doesn t. The film is referenced none of her other stuff is and it doesn t look of great note. This is not belittling Molly she s young and at the start of a career. Many of the greats started in parts they d not have wanted to remember or rather other people to remember. Time for the article is when the press outside the town where filming took place take note and start discussing it. I ll expect the article to come back then and given good sources per WP RS we ll welcome it. Please don t suggest keeping it until then see WP CRYSTAL as anything might happen. If references are produced to show her previous parts were indeed notable that s a different kettle of fish. Peridon talk 20 28 16 November 2010 UTC Delete Wikipedia is not a crystal ball The Eskimo talk 22 26 16 November 2010 UTC Delete without prejudice per simply being WP TOOSOON. Schmidt MICHAEL Q. 09 37 17 November 2010 UTC ``chrisjames14`` She will be most well known for Hobo With a Shotgun globally when it comes out yes. Currently she is already well known in Atlantic Canada specifically as one of the strongest young female actors and certainly the most well known. I m not sure how many people in any given area need to think she is notable to be notable enough for Wikipedia s standards. In Atlantic Canada she is certainly notable enough is Atlantic Canada too small of an area? If it is required that she is known in a larger area nationally Canada or internationally Canada USA then yes I agree that this article only be put up after Hobo With a Shotgun is released. If Atlantic Canada IS a large enough area for one to be notable and famous in than I still disagree with the proposed deletion of this page and suggest that it be kept. She is notable is Atlantic Canada for a number of reasons reasons that could be discussed and written about on her wiki page however there currently aren t enough already published web sources to provide references for these facts. That is why all that is currently on her wiki page is surrounding her work in Hobo With a Shotgun not because this is all she is known for in Atlantic Canada but because this is all that other media have actually written about. ``chrisjames14`` —Preceding unsigned comment added by Chrisjames14 talk • contribs 17 53 17 November 2010 UTC Comment I ve emboldened Chris s vote above and would recommend signing posts with four things. Chris have a look at those policies. It s not numbers of people it s coverage to a large extent. If you can show that Molly not just the film but her herself in person has been covered by the press on a more than local basis then please add refs and tell us. We re not anti Molly. Schmidt above is notorious for spoiling people s fun at AfD by wading in and rescuing sinking articles. If he says too soon you can bet he s been searching. You might have something up your sleeve if you do and it s not just your arm... let us know. there currently aren t enough already published web sources to provide references for these facts. doesn t have to be web although that s easier to check . Newspapers and magazines bit too soon perhaps for books also count. Otherwise we ll welcome her when they are available and you might find the article already there . Peridon talk 20 36 17 November 2010 UTC Delete When the subject is best known for something that has not happened that s a clear indication they are not notable. No prejudice against re creation should the subject later become notable. Edward321 talk 14 03 18 November 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. Westham Halt railway station Loma Grande R to disambiguation page Linwood G. Dunn Yuntai Mountain Renhuai unreferenced date July 2011 Kicking a dead horse 2007 is an American play written by Sam Shepard 1943 ? . It is an example of a dramatic monologue for one man for most of the play until a woman shows up in all lasting approximately 80 minutes. It is also a popular selling book that can be found just about anywhere books are sold online. Plot summary Hobart Struther s voyage is interrupted by the death of his horse in a desert. Out of frustration he kicks it. He stands trying to figure out what to do. Struther made millions by buying cheap paintings and reselling them. In a midlife crisis he has abandoned his wife and rich life for a trip to understand himself. The former art dealer laments his condition. He must bury the horse. This proves to be very difficult. Next he debates different facets of his personality and life looking as he mentions several times for authenticity until every angle seems doomed to failure. Performance history Kicking a Dead Horse premiered at the Abbey Theatre of Dublin in 2007 starring the Irish actor Stephen Rea and then with the same actor at New York s The Public Theater and the Almeida Theatre in London in 2008. The New York production was directed by Sam Shepard with sets by Brien Vahey costumes by Joan Bergin lighting by John Comiskey sound by Dan Moses Schreier the production stage manager was Barbara Reo general manager Nicki Genovese associate artistic director Mandy Hackett associate producer Jenny Gersten director of production Ruth E. Sternberg presented by the Public Theater Oskar Eustis artistic director Publications Kicking a dead horse is published by Vintage Books 2008 ISBN 0 307 38682 1 ISBN 978030738682 Please check ISBN reason Invalid length. External links Synopsis Rea and Shepard comments of the play selected reviews and publicity photos are found at The Almeida Theatre production details are found at The New York Times theatre review is found at pointing out that the bleak landscape is reminiscent of the Theatre of the Absurd particularly Samuel Beckett s Waiting for Godot and Happy Days play . The first images of the Shepard play are said to be striking but there is little development. Infobox islands name Garrett Island image name Perryville Railroad Bridge LOC 082060pu.jpg image caption CSX Susquehanna River Bridge crossing Garrett Island center at top . image size image alt locator map locator map size map_custom no location Cecil County Maryland coordinates coord 39.5651122 N 76.0888391 W region US_type landmark format dms display inline title archipelago total islands major islands area_sqmi 0.309375 rank length_mi width_mi coastline_mi highest mount elevation_ft 79 country United States population 0 population as of ethnic groups website additional info Garrett Island is an island located in Cecil County Maryland 1.8 mi km from the mouth of the Susquehanna River directly west of Perryville and north of Havre de Grace. cite gnis id 584559 name Garrett Island accessdate November 16 2010 It is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. cite web first Lara last Lutz title Steps Being Taken to Allow Public to Set Foot on Island work Chesapeake Bay Journal date June 2009 accessdate November 16 2010 The island is crossed by the CSX Susquehanna River Bridge on the north side and the Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge on the south side. Geography The Cecil Observer quoting the Chesapeake Bay Journal describes the geologic history of Garrett Island Garrett Island is the geologic remnant of what was once an offshore volcano in an ancient sea. The rocky high ground on the island s west side is the remains of the volcanic core. Basalt and quartz formed by the volcanic activity are still present. cite web title Cecil s Sleeping Volcano work Cecil Observer date May 1 2010 accessdate November 17 2010 Garrett Island is the only rocky island in the tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay. USCongRec 2002 H4597 date July 15 2002 History Human presence on Garrett Island is known from 8 000 to 5 000 years ago. John Smith may have visited the island in 1608 but there is no definitive documentation proving this. In 1622 the island was given to Edward Palmer as part of a land grant by King James I and the earliest documented European presence dates to 1637 when William Claiborne established a trading post on the island. In the same year Maryland troops evicted Claiborne s Virginia traders from the Upper Chesapeake region and built Fort Conquest on what was then called Palmer s Island. cite web first Pete last Payette title American Forts East Maryland work North American Forts 1526–1956 date August 30 2010 accessdate November 29 2010 During the later colonial period the island was farmed by a family named Watson and it eventually came to be called Watson Island. Watson Island was purchased by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad B O in the 1880s so a bridge could be built across the Susquehanna River at that point. The island was named after John W. Garrett then president of the railroad. cite news first Jim last Kennedy title A Tale of Two Islands Geography Limits Garrett s Growth newspaper The Aegis publisher exploreharford.com date May 5 2010 accessdate November 28 2010 Wildlife Garrett Island provides habitat for 44 species of birds including eagles common loons tundra swans and 14 species of ducks. 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José Paranhos Viscount of Rio Branco la José Paranhos Viscount of Rio Branco Wikipedia Featured article tools 1 José Paranhos Viscount of Rio Branco Nominator s Lecen talk 19 26 16 November 2010 UTC and bull Astynax talk I am nominating this for featured article because we believe have been able to successfully recreate the high level of prose and information as seen before in other related articles to this one such as Pedro II of Brazil and Honório Carneiro Leão Marquis of Paraná. All three are closely linked to each other and together are a great source to understand the 58 year long reign of the second Emperor of the Empire of Brazil. The readers who enjoyed our previous articles will certainly enjoy this one too. Regards to all. Lecen talk 19 26 16 November 2010 UTC Query The template Empire of Brazil contains a list of Statesmen and Military what are the exclusion Inclusion criteria for these lists? Fasach Nua talk 21 24 16 November 2010 UTC The ones widely considered by historians the greatest in each field. This is why one section is themed statesmen and not politicians . For a complete list of politicians anyone can click on the respective category. But this FAC nomination is certainly not the place to discuss this. Lecen talk 21 46 16 November 2010 UTC Absolutely the article should have prepared before being submitted to the FA process. Who are these Historians and why aren t they mentioned in the template? Fasach Nua talk 06 29 17 November 2010 UTC Could you keep the focus on what really matter? It is a template it has its own page you can create a discussion there. Lecen talk 10 48 17 November 2010 UTC Oppose strange lists with no real point fails WP V Fasach Nua talk 18 51 17 November 2010 UTC Outdent Wait a sec. You re opposing a featured article because it happens to include an external template list? Under what criteria of WIAFA is that even justifiable? And outside of that I d like to mention that it s a rather dickish thing to do the proper place for something like this to take place is on the talkpage of the template itself. Skinny87 talk 18 56 17 November 2010 UTC Well regardless of this I ll be reviewing this article within the next day or so. Skinny87 talk 19 13 17 November 2010 UTC Just thought I d pop in to comment on this issue. Today s FA Ozzie Smith features Template Major League Baseball on NBC should that article be delisted because it has an external template similar to the Empire of Brazil template Fasach finds objectionable? More directly Fasach s objection is ludicrous. Nowhere in the relevant guideline does it say anything about templates requiring sources. They simply must group together clearly related articles for easy navigation which this template does. Parsecboy talk 20 19 17 November 2010 UTC I am astonished with Fasach Nua s participation in this FAC nomination. He did not even bother to read the article itself which is what does matter. Could you imagine someone opposing a very good article about Maximilian of Mexico for example only because it has a template with the name of the most well known monarchs in the Americas Brazil Canada Inca Aztec etc.. but not all? You don t like the template you don t like a category or something similar go complain there not in an article which has nothing to with. What kind of behavior is that? How can someone like him be able to vote in here? I have two other featured articles Pedro II of Brazil and Honório Carneiro Leão Marquis of Paraná on historical characters from the Brazilian imperial era and no one was bothered by the contents of a template. Amazing. Lecen talk 21 07 17 November 2010 UTC Don t be distracted by this an oppose is not a vote. Its value will be assessed in due course by the delegate. Brianboulton talk 23 43 17 November 2010 UTC I hope so. But Skinny87 tried to reach Fasach Nua on his talk page and requested him to explain his vote in here twice Here Do you know what he did? He simply erased them Here . How can someone like him be taken serious? Lecen talk 23 54 17 November 2010 UTC Annoying though this behaviour might be I still say don t be distracted. Try to concentrate on dealing with any substantial issues. Brianboulton talk 00 12 18 November 2010 UTC I concur with Brian s note. Andy Walsh talk 20 13 18 November 2010 UTC Personal opinion unrelated to WIAFA I don t find it helpful to completely disregard Fasach Nua s or many FA reviewers point. What is the inclusion criterion for that template? If you re using something in a Featured article you should consider such matters and be able to answer the query just as good practice and an indication that you ve thought about it. I worked up the template t1 Tourette syndrome for Tourette syndrome and I can clearly explain the inclusion criterion for each entity if you can t that could be an indication of a problem. For example I can t have just anyone adding people to the template with TS they have to be notable and referenced to sources that meet WP MEDRS and that is the case for every person linked. Just sayin . Sandy Georgia Talk 17 00 12 December 2010 UTC Sources comment One small issue for attention Note 74 Schwarcz 1998 is not defined in the references. Otherwise all sources and citations look good. I have not spotchecked content as I don t have any of these sources. Brianboulton talk 00 12 18 November 2010 UTC Sorry that sentence had been taken from Pedro II of Brazil. I removed the source since it is not important enough to stay in here. Regards Lecen talk 00 23 18 November 2010 UTC Support Again like Pedro this is great work. Good job AlastorMoody talk 06 37 18 November 2010 UTC Note. Sandy Georgia Talk 23 13 23 November 2010 UTC DAB EL Check no dabs no external link problems or indeed any external links at all. Pres N 19 41 19 November 2010 UTC Comment I ve brought this up with Lacen before and it is really quite a minor point about an otherwise sterling article but it should be addressed. The link to Liberal Party in the infobox leads nowhere it should be to say Liberal Party even if that s a redlink for the moment. The other related matter is the inclusion of Rio Branco in the . That category covers a party that was founded over a century after Rio Branco s death since he did not belong to it he should be removed therefrom. Biruitorul Talk 00 50 21 November 2010 UTC I dream of the day I will see people actually talking about the article itself in this FAC nomination. Lecen talk 00 59 21 November 2010 UTC Comment The map is wrong. It uses the national limits arranged after the War of the Triple Alliance. And it may be misleading as far as I know there were no Bolivian soldiers in Urquiza s army but the map and caption may suggest so. MBelgrano talk 11 23 24 November 2010 UTC I changed the caption. The map is not supposed to be a faithful reproduction of the limits as they were in 1852 or I believe what you mean of the contested limits between those countries. It is just a map to allow readers to understand where the war occurred. Just that. I crossed with many editors who were not capable of understanding that Paraguay and Uruguay were different countries or where Argentina was located. Lecen talk 12 08 24 November 2010 UTC Oppose at this stage. Weakly support I m happy with the scholarship and the research. One minor gap I d note though is that I didn t quite understand what the two bishops were imprisoned for in the Quarrel of the Bishops was it a trumped up charge against them or were they simply prosecuted for their actions against the Freemasons? My major concern at this point is the quality of the prose. It is functional but often not FAR in my opinion. The prose in various places isn t wrong so much as slightly awkward. Prose quality is inevitably slightly subjective and so I ve given some examples below to illustrate my worries Their diplomatic objective to forge alliances was successfully concluded . The previous sentence established their diplomatic role and I think the construction is awkward. This could simply read They were successful in forging new alliances for example. Many decades later José recalled the Bahia of his early life as my native land to which I have always dedicated much love The construction s a bit odd. How about simply Many decades later Jose described Bahia as my native land to which I have always dedicated much love. ? His articles in liberal newspapers attracted the attention... Beginning a new section with a pronoun isn t ideal I d recommend putting his name in here and going for the pronoun in the second sentence. sometimes considered a sect of the Liberal Party Do you really mean sect? I d not normally associate the word with an element of a political party. faction perhaps? Or sometimes considered a front for the Liberal Party ? and became more politically savvy is there a better word than savvy ? experienced ? The Liberal Party did not easily accept its loss of power the easily feels archaic. The Liberal Party was not content to lose its grip on power perhaps? The group was unable to convince the vast majority of the population of any benefits to revolt again the construction feels awkward. The group was unable to convince the vast majority of the population to revolt. ? Few amongst the population were prepared to revolt in support of the praieiros ? However all of these—including the Law of Free Birth—contained flaws which hampered their full effectiveness. Again its the construction of the sentence. All of these reforms including the Law of Free Birth contained crucial flaws perhaps? There s some more examples later on but it is this sort of issue that s worrying me. Happy to help further as I like the underlying research and narrative. Hchc2009 talk 23 07 24 November 2010 UTC Reply All of the sentences you flagged as awkward have been reworded by editors. Regarding the arrest of the bishops Brazil had been granted great control over the Brazilian Church by the pope see the Quarrel with bishops section . They were essentially employees of the state and their refusal to adopt the government s position was seen as insubordination. I ve tweaked the sentence to indicate that reason. bull Astynax talk 07 50 26 November 2010 UTC As promised a few more as I work through it Brazil s Conservative Cabinet decided to form military alliances with neighboring countries threatened by the dictator. neighbouring to Brazil or neighbouring to Argentina? or both? I will answer only the ones dedicated to the subject leaving prose spelling grammar and similar to Astynax who is far more capable than I to deal with that. To both. As you can see in the map in the article between Argentina and Brazil there were those countries Bolivia Paraguay and Uruguay ambitioned by Rosas. Lecen talk 18 23 27 November 2010 UTC Paranhos s writings began to support Brazil s proactive foreign policy . I m wandering if a more natural construction would be Paranhos began to write articles in support of Brazil s... or Paranho began to support Brazil s... ? Carneiro Leão departed for Montevideo the Uruguayan capital. On 23 October 1851 he decided to take Paranhos as his Secretary passing over more experienced supporters. Does this specifically mean that he left for Montevideo and selected Paranhos along the way? Or could it just say Carnerio Leao departed for Montevideo the Uruguayan capital taking Paranhos as his Secretary... ? He selected before leaving. The date mentioned is the one when both departed from Rio de Janeiro. Lecen talk 18 23 27 November 2010 UTC The selection of Paranhos however was not arbitrary. I m not convinced you need this sentence actually the rest of the paragraph would work well on its own. a keen eye for detecting potential I d go for spotting potential rather than detecting . I did not consult anyone to name you. What influenced my spirit were your merits that I appreciated. I hope you will prove that I was right . I don t know what the original Portuguese is but I d suggest guess that a more natural English translation might be I did not consult anyone before naming you. What influenced my decision was that I could appreciate your merits. I hope you will prove that I was right. It would be more correct as I did not consult anyone before naming you. What influenced my decision were your merits that I have appreciated. I hope you will prove that I was right. Lecen talk 18 23 27 November 2010 UTC Brazil s ally against Rosas who went on to become President of Argentina in 1862 This breaks up the sentence quite a lot. Could it go into a footnote or be shorted to Bartolomé Mitre the Argentinian polician would recall... ? I believe that making it clear that Mitre was not merely any politician but later President of Argentina in fact he commanded in person the Argentine army in the War of the Triple Alliance and that he was the lader of the Argentin Unitarians the political party allied to Brazil against Rosas is important. Lecen talk 18 23 27 November 2010 UTC Bartolme Mitre the later Argentinian president would recall... ? Hchc2009 talk 18 47 27 November 2010 UTC When Carneiro Leão returned to Brazil Paranhos was left behind If you re focusing on Paranhos could you reverse this? Parahanos was left behind when Carneiro Leao returned to Brazil... ? The time spent in that capacity allowed him to acquire an understanding of the dynamics characterizing Hispanic American nations of the period. The beginning doesn t feel quite right. Paranhos time in Uruguay allowed him... ? In a general manner I approve what our... I think there s an of missing I approve of what our... armed conflicts between political factions as had occurred in Its formally correct but I would have gone for ...factions such as had occurred in... It had become usual for parties which had lost power in elections to attempt to regain control by force of arms. ...power in elections to seize back control using force. ? Under the new arrangement political disputes were only to be settled democratically in parliament. It read slightly oddly. How about The Conciliation aimed to strengthen the role of parliament in settling the country s political disputes. ? passionate partisanship partisan politics ? Carneiro Leão had succeeded in electing him a national deputy in 1853 succeeded in having him elected as a national deputy ? The construct suggests Carneiro was personally voting for him which doesn t sound right. Carneiro Leao used all his influence and power to elect Paranhos. In Brazilian 19th Century elections a well as in the United States for example candidates did not actively campaign. In fact they relied more on influence political links allies etc to be elected. Lecen talk 18 23 27 November 2010 UTC Understood. I think that having him elected would capture that better than electing him . Hchc2009 talk 18 47 27 November 2010 UTC Upon the sudden and unexpected death of Carneiro Leão in September 1856 his Cabinet only managed to survive him by a few months. After the sudden and unexpected death... The Emperor although a critic of the Conciliation as it had been implemented The Emperor although critical of the way the Conciliation had been implemented ? Will work through the rest if I get a chance later. Hchc2009 talk 17 59 27 November 2010 UTC I d like to see that thank you. Lecen talk 18 23 27 November 2010 UTC Hchc I made all changes you suggested. Is it good now? Lecen talk 14 51 28 November 2010 UTC I ve changed to weakly support . I think the text is looking better and as noted before I think the scholarship is first rate. I m still concerned about whether the prose is truly engaging even brilliant the fairly high level required of a FA and I m thus weakly supporting. Hchc2009 talk 07 16 30 November 2010 UTC Can you tell me where the article is failing? I d prefer a full support than a reluctant one. Regards Lecen talk 12 29 30 November 2010 UTC Support another fine article. Well done meets FA criteria. Dincher talk 02 09 25 November 2010 UTC Support Comments . I will add comments below as I work through the article. Aureliano Coutinho isn t linked I would think from the description of his influence that he should be linked though since I can t find an article about him I assume it would be a redlink for now. Unfortunately there is no article about him even though he was one of the most influential politicians if not the most in the 1840s in Brazil. Since I dislike creating article that I know that I will never improve and also that no one else will I never bothered to write one about him. Thanks for reviewing the article Regards Lecen talk 15 06 25 November 2010 UTC No need to create the article or ever expect to but redlinks are a good thing. I would have redlinked it myself but am not sure of the right target should it be Aureliano Coutinho or Aureliano Coutinho Viscount of Sepetiba? I would think the latter based on the format you used for this article. Mike Christie talk 15 17 25 November 2010 UTC If you have the years in which his parents died that would be helpful we know he was young but how young? Four? Twelve? There s a big difference to the reader. My sources are no explicit to when exactly they died. They only say that Paranhos` parents died when he was a child with his mother dying just a few years after his father. A book I have says that his father died when he was learning to read and write which means that it happened when Paranhos was around 5 or 6 years old. His mother died a few years after that probably when he was around 8 or 9. A pity but if the sources don t say there s nothing to be done. Mike Christie talk 13 32 26 November 2010 UTC At the end of the Early years section you say he became a journalist in 1848 but then the next section says that he was elected in 1845 with the patronage of Aureliano Coutinho whose attention he had attracted with his articles. Presumably these articles were written when he was a journalist so something is wrong with the dates here. Or did he start writing articles before he actually considered himself a journalist? My mistake he began his career as a journalist around 1844. This still says 1848 I would change it myself but that places it out of sequence with the prior sentence which refers to 1845 so a little rewording might be needed. Mike Christie talk 13 32 26 November 2010 UTC I fixed that. You might want to improve it if you believe it is not good. Lecen talk 15 38 26 November 2010 UTC Tweaked looks fine. Mike Christie talk 16 31 26 November 2010 UTC I think a little more explanation might be in order for the period around 1847. The Courtier Faction is excluded from power during the period when there are four consecutive cabinets all made up of Liberals. At this point I assumed that the Courtiers were excluded after 1847 since they are only sometimes considered to be a sect of Liberals. But then when the Conservatives take power in 1848 Paranhos loses his influence. How did he have influence if he wasn t in the cabinet? Hadn t the Courtier Faction lost power in 1847? The courtiers were high ranking palace servants as well as powerful politicians. They are considered by some historians as a faction inside the Liberal Party itself a loose coalition of groups that had little in common with each other. Around 1847 Pedro II dismissed Aureliano Coutinho the leader of the politicians who were part of the Courtier Faction from the office of president governor or Rio de Janeiro. He also sent to Russia as an ambassador for many years Paulo Barbosa steward and leader of the servants who worked in the Imperial Palace. Meanwhile since 1844 the Liberal Party governed the country but was uncapable of keeping any cabinet for more than a year. Without Aureliano Coutinho and Paulo Barbosa the two men who influenced Pedro II and helped them remain in power the Liberals were doomed. Pedro II grew tired of their incompetence and flawed government and once the last cabinet resigned in 1848 due to a vote of no confidence from the parliament he called upon the Conservative Party to form a new cabinet. That s helpful. I went back and reread this section and I think I just wasn t reading it carefully the information is there. It s just complicated. I m striking this comment I don t think there s a need to change anything. Mike Christie talk 13 39 26 November 2010 UTC this would be complicated by the events that quickly followed what does this refer to? Paranhos loss of influence? That doesn t seem to be the sort of thing that can be complicated. Do you mean the situation would be complicated ? Even then I think it s a bit vague. Certainly his position is made more difficult by subsequent events how about his position would be complicated ? Indeed you should reformulate With his party no longer in control Paranhos lost much of his influence and this would be complicated by the events that quickly followed. Aureliano Coutinho did simply disappear he was still a senator but that meant little after Pedro II removed him from the office of governor. He lost all influence and power he once had. That meant that whatever power Paranhos had by then it was all lost without his benefactor`s aid. The events mentioned is the Praieira revolt that destroyed the remaining reputation that the Liberal Party had. In my opinion you shold simply remove the complete sentence. The text will flow better without it. Agreed I ve cut the phrase. Mike Christie talk 13 42 26 November 2010 UTC Brazil s territorial integrity was threatened as well as the reestablishment of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata a reader unfamiliar with South American history is unlikely to know what is intended here I looked it up and I think the intention is to say that the possible reestabishment of a regional hegemony such as the Viceroyalty had been was regarded as a threat and that de Rosas s polices were the cause of that threat. How about The Argentine dictator also had ambitions to conquer Paraguay Uruguay and Bolivia and his planned reestablishment of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata a regional empire containing much of Brazil s territory threatened Brazil s territorial integrity. That s assuming he did explicitly plan to reestablish it and was not merely building an empire by whatever land he could grab. Even if that s not right the sentence doesn t work as it stands. Rereading I think my suggested version is definitely wrong since it seems the territorial integrity threat and the concern about the Viceroyalty were independent. I still think the sentence needs to be changed however. Mike Christie talk 17 29 25 November 2010 UTC Yes it has to be changed. You should understand that Rosas had no desire to recreate the former viceroyalty. He did not want an Empire that is a monarchy. What he wanted was to reunite all lands that were once part of the viceroyalty into one large and powerful republic where he would rule as a dictator. Unlike Brazil that remained as one piece the Hispanic colonies broke into themselves into several different nations. Be careful not to put containing much of Brazil s territory . He was after the southern province of Rio Grande do Sul which is a very small part of the Brazilian territory. So the reference to the Viceroyalty is simply shorthand to indicate the territory Rosas was trying to acquire apart from Rio Grande do Sul which hadn t been part of it ? If so I think it could be dropped completely since it hasn t been mentioned before and will not be helpful to readers unfamiliar with the topic. In that case could we change it to Don Juan Manuel de Rosas the dictator of Argentina had assisted the Tatters separatist rebels in the Brazilian province of Rio Grande do Sul during the 1830s and continued to attempt its annexation. In addition to the threat to Brazil s territorial integrity Rosas had ambitions to conquer Paraguay Uruguay and Bolivia ? If it s important to mention the Viceroyalty perhaps because it was an important referent in the diplomacy of the time we could make it Paraguay Uruguay and Bolivia reestablishing the territory of the former Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata under his own rule. Would that work? Mike Christie talk 14 31 26 November 2010 UTC I think you should simply remove all references to the viceroyalty. As you said yourself for a reader who knows nothing about Hispanic American history mentioning the viceroyalty will only make everything harder to understand which is unnecessary. Simply saying that Rosas wanted to annex those countries to form a powerful nation under his dictatorial rule will be enough. Brazil was then like the Byzantine Empire the government used its excelent diplomatic corps to throw the Hispanic republics against each other making them weaker. Lecen talk 15 38 26 November 2010 UTC Done. Mike Christie talk 16 28 26 November 2010 UTC The first paragraph of the section on the war of the Triple Alliance contains essentially no information about the war between 1864 and 1869 just this The Paraguayan invasion in 1864 led to a conflict far longer than expected . I think a little more is needed at least a sentence saying that Paraguay invaded Argentina and Brazil at the end of 1864 and early 1865 and that Brazil liberated its provinces in 1867 and so forth. I do not agree with you on this one. I did not mention the military operations regarding the Praieira rebellion nor the Platine War nor the Uruguayan War and so on. If I expanded the text to explain what happened in those wars as you are suggesting the text would lose its focus and become too large. The interest in here is to explain the war from the foreign diplomacy view which was what Paranhos was involved with. I ve struck the objection rereading that section I think there is enough context. You re right that the article shouldn t cover military operations but the reader has to know a little about the war if it is relevant to Paranhos. I think there s enough there. Mike Christie talk 14 31 26 November 2010 UTC Reading the article on the War of the Triple Alliance makes me wonder about your characterization of the years after the war as a golden age. That article says that the debt incurred during the war was crippling and even refers to a depression . Is that inaccurate? If not shouldn t it be reflected in the discussion of the aftermath in Paranhos s article? The War of the Triple Alliance article is wrong and unsourced not counting that is a very messy text. I recommend Pedro II of Brazil Conclusion of hostilities and Pedro II of Brazil in the War of the Triple Alliance Victory. Also not included on those articles is the testimony of a Brazilian P.O.W. who fought in the war the later General E. A. da Cunha Matos When the fight ended Brazil had its finances so relieved that it raised the salary of the military of the civilian public servants and undertook great material enterprises. Source Versen Max Von. História da Guerra do Paraguai. Belo Horizonte Itatiaia 1976. OK striking this one. Mike Christie talk 14 36 26 November 2010 UTC Only one would later achieve notoriety do you really mean notoriety or should this be something like would later go on to political prominence ? Yes. All the other ministers were minor politicians. Only Joao Alfredo would later become not only a notorious politician but one of the leader of the Conservative Party. And most important of all he was the prime minister when the law that abolished slavery completely was passed. Notorious implies that he was unfavourably regarded though is that really what you mean? Was he widely disliked? Or should it be famous or prominent ? Mike Christie talk 14 36 26 November 2010 UTC Prominent is better. He went to become one of the most respected politicians in the end of the Empire. After the monarchy was ended by the republican coup he left national politics forever which is often lamented by historians. Lecen talk 15 38 26 November 2010 UTC OK I made the change. Mike Christie talk 16 28 26 November 2010 UTC In an attempt at rectification if I understand the intended meaning here I think reform would be a better word than rectification . Well no you use reform later in that sentence. How about In an attempt to improve the quality of the clergy ? Yes it could be. The government spend years improving the quality of the clergy sinc the elder generations lacked the qualities necessary. Lecen talk 23 10 25 November 2010 UTC OK I made the change. Mike Christie talk 14 58 25 November 2010 UTC Image review. Thanks to the very reasonable copyright laws of Brazil I was able to determine that all of the historical images in the article are public domain. The only one I was not able to determine absolutely was File Conde d Eu visconde do rio branco 1870.jpg a photograph taken in 1870 by Carlos César. I was not able to find a death date for Carlos César but he would have had to have lived for 70 years after taking the photo 2010 70 1870 70 for it to possibly still be copyrighted. I think it is quite reasonable to assume it has public domain status. If anyone can find a death date for him please add it to the image description page. Also I would suggest removing the border from File Visconde_do_Rio_Branco_1879.jpg. Kaldari talk 21 07 25 November 2010 UTC Almost nothing is known about Carlos César author of the photographs reproduced in here on the Paraguayan War a.k.a. War of the Triple Alliance except for the fact that he was the owner of Universal Gallery located in the gaúcha city of Humaitá. The photographs were taken from a small album dedicated to the viscount of Rio Branco and belongs to the collection of the National Historical Museum. Themed Memories of the Paraguayan War and dated 14 August 1868... Source Vasquez Pedro Karp. O Brasil na fotografia oitocentista Brazil in the 1800s photograph . São Paulo Metalivros 2003 pp.89 90 ISBN 85 85371 49 8 Online version As you can see he was already active in 1868 and before the war that begun in 1864 he owned a photograph workshop which means that he was an already experienced photographer. I can hardlybelieve that a man... lets say around his 30s in 1864 could have survived until 1940 that is 76 years later in a time where the most fortunate ones could expect to live until the 60s at most. Lastly thank you for making the review Regards Lecen talk 22 24 25 November 2010 UTC Support Excellent article and meets FA criteria. Regards Paulista01 talk 15 15 26 November 2010 UTC Support the article does seem to meet all the criteria. I do have a couple of points to raise though Of the 9 endnotes 4 are uncited. Is this a problem? Did you consider using this source or is it superfluous? All in all well done. Biruitorul Talk 20 17 26 November 2010 UTC Superfluous since everything it says Paranhos eraly career as a liberal and journalist the surprise of his choice as Carneiro Leão s aid in 1851 and Pedro II s role in breaking apart the Conservative Party in 1872 is already mentioned in the text. However I used this book and a lot as a source in Honório Carneiro Leão Marquis of Paraná. I will add the sources to those footnotes. Regards Lecen talk 20 24 26 November 2010 UTC I added sources to all footnotes excepet for the one about the Platine region which I deemed unnecessary. Lecen talk 21 14 26 November 2010 UTC Comment the article is well written and informative I particularly like the legacy section. I do however note fairly common violations of WP MOSCAPS in the article words like Cabinet Secretary Emperor Marquis the latter several when not followed by an individual s name occur with some frequency with unnecessary capitalization. Magic ♪piano 16 39 27 November 2010 UTC Comment There is a red link Aureliano Coutinho Viscount of Sepetiba in the lead. Remove the link as a red link in the lead doesnt looks good. You can consider to put the text in Itallics instead. Cheers Aarem Talk 07 37 29 November 2010 UTC This is incorrect red links are not a negative and should not be removed for aesthetic reasons. See WP REDLINK. Mike Christie talk 12 23 29 November 2010 UTC User Lecen asked me to review the images in this article. I m inexperienced at reviewing image quality and I cannot review accuracy of maps or coats of arms but have at least verified that the copyright status of each image is acceptable. commons User Roke who created the map has had images nominated for deletion but rarely on any reasonable grounds. One image File Cerro de Montevideo desde la ciudad. Año 1865.jpg has a distracting historical watermark in the lower left corner I took the liberty of replacing it with a version without the watermark. There are no other issues that I know of. Dcoetzee 01 28 30 November 2010 UTC Comments Now Support Ed talk majestic titan 21 43 1 December 2010 UTC ISBNs missing for some of the refs What year did his father die? Paranhos decided to return to civilian life focusing in his career as a teacher as well as a journalist when? How long had the Courtier Faction dominat ing Brazilian politics ? You go from the Courtier s losing favor in 1847 back to 1844... The Emperor attempted without success to convince Paranhos to continue as head of the government. He explained his reasons in a letter to the Emperor Your Majesty knows that I wish to deliver my post to whoever is better to occupy it. If I have not become sick in public thus far there is no doubt that I am tired. huh? Ed talk majestic titan 23 38 30 November 2010 UTC Replies and further explanation ISBN not all older and non English works are assigned ISBNs. Lecen can double check that however. As stated in a previous answer to the question as to when his father died the sources do not give a date. He decided to return to teaching and journalism after the fall of the Liberals. There is not an exact date given in the sources of which I am aware. The sources do not give a starting date at which point the Courtier Faction began dominating Brazil s government. They acquired power and began acting in concert over a period of time. The year 1844 you mention occurs in the range of dates From February 1844 through May 1848 . It isn t really jumping back in the narrative but rather just describing the period during which the Liberal Party was in control. The sentence from Paranhos is giving his reason for refusing. I have made a change to make it clear that it is Paranhos who is writing. Thanks for going over the article and commenting. bull Astynax talk 00 29 1 December 2010 UTC Replies ISBNs Astynax is correct. Father s death unfortunately the source which used in this article are not clear to when his parents died. All it is said is that his father died when he was learning to read and write around age 5 or 6 and that his mother followed his father a few years later. When he became a civilian in 1843 just after he graduted in the Military Academy. I m sorry that I wasn t more clear before. I reworked the text and I hope it is better. Please improve it if any of you believe it has to. Coutier Faction the Courtiers began acting as early as 1833. However they became an all powerful political faction after Pedro II was declared of age in 1840. Is it necessary to add this? Regards Lecen talk 04 12 1 December 2010 UTC ISBNs I did not know that some non English works have not been assigned ISBNs. You learn something new every day. Death alright. Coutier it would be nice if you could add it just for the curious but not necessary. Good work Ed talk majestic titan 21 43 1 December 2010 UTC Support. Interesting comprehensive article. I ve made a number of copyedits and added nbsp before page numbers. I have a question The downfall of the Liberal Party the loss of Paranhos benefactor and the Praiera rebellion which he condemned caused him to withdraw from politics and focus solely on journalism. who is he and him ? The subject of the sentence is not apparent. Jayjg talk 02 27 8 December 2010 UTC Thank you for taking your time to review the article Jayjg. The subject is Paranhos himself on both he and him . If you want to improve the section you may do so. Regards Lecen talk 02 37 8 December 2010 UTC I have reworded to hopefully make that clearer. bull Astynax talk 03 21 8 December 2010 UTC Thanks I re worded it again it was still a bit strained. Looks good now. Jayjg talk 06 30 9 December 2010 UTC Image review needed I do not see an image review here by an image reviewer with a known history at FAC I am unaware of the qualifications and knowledge level of those who did review images. Sandy Georgia Talk 17 03 12 December 2010 UTC Both reviewers are administrators in both English Wikipedia and at Commons. Lecen talk 17 07 12 December 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this page. Janet Bragg Richard O. 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Yusef is the father of Afia Khan Meryl Fernandes and current husband of Zainab Masood Nina Wadia . He appears from 23 November 2010. Described as strong willed he arrives as Walford s new general practitioner. He departed on 26 December 2011 following the end of his domestic abuse storyline with his wife Zainab Masood Nina Wadia . Yusef set fire to Zainab she had an affair with Masood Ahmed Nitin Ganatra which caused Zainab to divorce him and marry Masood. Yusef later returned to the square and immediately became a strong enemy of Masood and continued to enrage him leading Masood to kidnapping Yusef. Yusef got his payback by covering himself in petrol and blaming it on Masood. He constantly tried to make amends with Zainab and after his kidnap eventually remarried her after Masood divorced her. Although Yusef was initially a calm person he became darker before he remarried Zainab straining their relationship. Yusef starts to physically and mentally abuse Zainab and then uses her son Kamil Arian Chikhlia to control her. After Masood finally finds Kamil Zainab stands up to Yusef. Yusef starts a fire at the local bed and breakfast which ultimately leads to his death. Yusef was voted Best Newcomer at the TV Quick awards and for Best Storyline for destroying the Masoods. Jane Simon from the Daily Mirror said that it s unknown what Yusef is hoping to achieve with his one man reign of terror. Being married to a woman he can’t stand with a son he doesn’t want. She added It doesn’t sound like much of a game plan. Storylines Backstory Yusef married Zainab Masood Nina Wadia in Pakistan at the age of 17. Zainab brought shame upon their respective families when she had an affair with Masood Ahmed Nitin Ganatra . As punishment Yusef set Zainab on fire though he claimed it to be his family s doing and that he tried to save her. Masood rescued Zainab and she divorced Yusef to marry Masood. Yusef later remarried and had a daughter Afia Meryl Fernandes . 2010–11 Yusef first appears when Afia introduces him to her boyfriend Tamwar Masood Himesh Patel . Tamwar feels he is not good enough for Afia in Yusef s eyes as he is from a poor background but Yusef says that does not matter and approves of Tamwar. Cite episode title Episode dated 23 11 2010 series EastEnders serieslink EastEnders credits Director Lance Kneeshaw Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood Writer Wendy Granditer network BBC station BBC One city airdate 23 November 2010 After Tamwar mentions his mother Zainab Masood s name Yusef visits his parent s home and finds the door open. When Zainab sees him she screams and orders him out. It is revealed they were husband and wife from an arranged marriage when Yusef was 17 and Yusef s family had poured oil on her and set her on fire. Yusef says it was his family not him and he attempted to save her revealing bad scarring on his body. Tamwar s father Masood Ahmed Tamwar and Afia return home and Masood attacks Yusef punching him twice. After Yusef returns Tamwar asks Masood to speak to Yusef and when he visits he finds out Tamwar and Afia are still seeing each other. He gives his blessing for them to be married. Yusef becomes the local general practitioner for Walford and takes an interest in Denise Fox Diane Parish . He is later pickpocketed by Janine Malloy Charlie Brooks . Denise tells Yusef that there have been rumours about him going round Dot Branning June Brown is responsible so He goes and talks to Dot she ignores him. Zainab tells Yusef that Afia will be welcome to the family but he will not. Yusef reminisces about the past leading to Zainab telling Masood they must stop the wedding. Yusef starts a relationship with Denise. Yusef encourages Zainab and Masood s estranged son Syed Masood Marc Elliott to take the first step in making amends as he is gay and Syed goes to Tamwar and Afia s mangni engagement party . The roof collapses and Syed is hospitalised and Yusef lies to Zainab that Syed could die so she visits him but his injuries were not serious noticing that Yusef tricked her. Yusef makes out that he is sleeping with Zainab so Masood and Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden then kidnap Yusef in an attempt to scare him away. Masood threatens to pour petrol over Yusef though it is only water and leaves him unharmed. When Masood returns home Yusef has cuts on his face and blames it on Masood. Everyone believes Yusef and Masood is rejected from his home. Yusef convinces Tamwar Afia and Zainab that Masood should not be at the mehndi. At the wedding Masood turns up to try to stop it but Tamwar reveals that he and Afia already married. Yusef s cousin Tariq Antony Bunsee arrives and he reveals that Yusef started the fire that burnt Zainab. Cite episode title Episode dated 23 06 2011 series EastEnders serieslink EastEnders credits Director Jerry Smith Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood Writer Daran Little network BBC station BBC One city airdate 23 June 2011 After hearing news that Syed is trying to find his wife Amira Shah Preeya Kalidas Yusef visits her father Qadim Ramon Tikaram at his office and offers to avenge Syed s family for causing Amira pain. When Zainab and Yusef attend an event together people assume they are married and Zainab does not correct them. Afterwards Yusef admits to Zainab that he has great feelings for her but they should maintain some distance as she is married. Yusef continues to manipulate Zainab and ply her with pills but she says she wishes to stop taking them so Yusef crushes up a bottle of pills and conceals them in Zainab s food. Zainab passes out and is hospitalised with her family believing she took a deliberate overdose as was Yusef s plan. Concerned that he himself is causing Zainab s worries Masood divorces Zainab by saying the triple talaq. Cite episode title Episode dated 26 09 2011 series EastEnders serieslink EastEnders credits Director John Greening Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood Writer Rob Gittins network BBC station BBC One city airdate 26 September 2011 cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title Masood decides to divorce Zainab Spy publisher Hachette Filipacchi UK accessdate 29 December 2011 Yusef learns that Amira gave birth to Syed s daughter Yasmin so persuades Zainab to take a holiday with him and Kamil in Pakistan. While there he suggests that they move there permanently as a family. On their return to Walford Yusef learns that Amira has been seeing Syed so tells Amira that she is not wanted by the Masood family. Amira ignores him and Zainab meets Yasmin and informs Yusef that she cannot leave Walford after becoming a grandmother. Yusef then puts doubt into the mind of Syed s boyfriend Christian Clarke John Partridge about Syed s paternity of Yasmin. Christian then asks Yusef to perform a secret paternity test on Yasmin however Yusef uses his own DNA for the test creating a false result. However his falsification is exposed leaving the Masood family hostile towards him and Zainab devastated. Later Yusef tells Zainab that he told the lies to protect her. She is sceptical but when Yusef revives Amy Mitchell Natalia and Kamil Lipka Kozanka who has almost drowned Zainab is impressed with Yusef s caring attitude but says it does not change things. Amira goes to Yusef for help saying she needs him on her side threatening to tell Zainab that Yusef bought her a plane ticket if he does not help her get Syed back. She convinces Zainab to talk to Yusef and when Yusef sees 15 year old Ben Mitchell Joshua Pascoe who has recently come out as homosexual running out of Christian s flat he asks if Christian acted inappropriately. At first Ben says nothing happened but later Ben tells Yusef that Christian touched him and they tell Ben s father Phil. This turns out to be untrue but leads to Christian leaving Syed and Walford. Yusef continues to manipulate Zainab to the point of becoming violent with her. Yusef then tries to encourage Zainab to move to Pakistan and recruits Amira to manipulate Syed with the same idea. As Zainab starts to disrespect his wishes Yusef slaps her and apologises as he thought he was going to lose her. Yusef meets up with Tariq and offers him his daughter s restaurant. Upon discovering that the restaurant doesn t belong to Yusef he reveals to Afia that Yusef started the fire involving Zainab. Afia then tells Yusef she knows he started the fire and threatens to tell Zainab if he does not do so first. Yusef admits to Zainab that he started the fire and kicks him out of the house she later forgives Yusef however. Yusef and Zainab then marry. After Zainab and Jane argue in the street Zainab and Yusef return home. Zainab slaps Yusef after he says Kamil will be an outcast to him but Yusef slaps Zainab back. Yusef then hastily arranges a flight for himself Zainab and Kamil to Pakistan but Zainab purposefully discards her passport to prevent the trip. Yusef then kidnaps Kamil telling Zainab that he is being kept in a safe place and refuses to let Zainab see him. After about four days of not knowing Yusef takes Zainab to a café in the High Street where a relative returns Kamil to Zainab. During the visit it emerges that Yusef told Bushra s family that Zainab had a nervous breakdown which is why he needed to have Kamil looked after. When Yusef takes a call outside the café Zainab tries to escape with Kamil through an emergency exit in the back of the shop. However Yusef guessed her plan and was waiting for her outside the exit. As she tried to escape Yusef warned her that he knows everything and if she leaves him he will kill Tamwar and Kamil. Masood races to the restaurant and secretly promises that he ll do whatever it takes to get her out of her marriage to Yusef. Cite episode title Episode dated 23 12 2011 series EastEnders serieslink EastEnders credits Director Lee Salisbury Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood Writer Daisy Coulham network BBC station BBC One city airdate 23 December 2011 Zainab finally stands up to Yusef and refuses to leave for Pakistan. Yusef attacks her and after learning that Masood has Kamil retaliates towards Yusef. Yusef drugs Zainab and the family return to the house. Masood punches Yusef before calling the police. Afia confronts Yusef and orders him to leave. Yusef is later found by Masood at the bed and breakfast with a match and some petrol. Cite episode title Episode dated 25 12 2011 series EastEnders serieslink EastEnders credits Director Michael Owen Morris Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood Writer Carey Andrews network BBC station BBC One city airdate 25 December 2011 Yusef attacks Masood and lights a fire leaving Masood for dead. Shirley Carter Linda Henry and Christian put the fire out but the fire is later reignited trapping Masood Phil and Denise inside. Yusef taunts Zainab outside. Zainab lies and tells him that Afia is in the building and he runs in followed by Tamwar. Masood is later rescued and as Yusef remains upstairs he realises that Afia is in fact outside. Realising Zainab tricked him he briefly smiles and the floor collapses beneath him and he succumbs to the flames killing him. Cite episode title Episode dated 26 12 2011 series EastEnders serieslink EastEnders credits Director Michael Owen Morris Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood Writer Pete Lawson network BBC station BBC One city airdate 26 December 2011 The following day firefighters retrieve his body. He leaves everything to Zainab in his will. Creation and development Casting introduction and departure Bhatti was already known to EastEnders executive producer Bryan Kirkwood when he auditioned for the part as Kirkwood and Bhatti worked on Coronation Street at the same time. Bhatti was the only actor who auditioned for the part of Yusef. cite news Whitby s soap star doctor date 18 March 2011 work Whitby Gazette accessdate 18 March 2011 In fact Wadia recommended Bhatti to Kirkwood to play Yusef as she thought that he definitely had the quality that Yusef would need—which is a very ambiguous but charming quality Bhatti explained to Digital Spy that the EastEnders cast are very welcoming. He explained They re so welcoming. There s a lot of joking about. I m having a great time at EastEnders it s a real privilege to be here. I ve known Nitin and Nina Wadia who plays Zainab for a very long time and we ve always got on very well. Nitin and I play tense scenes together so it s nice that we can have a laugh afterwards. cite web last Rainey first Naomi title Ace Bhatti Enders cast are so welcoming Spy accessdate 3 July 2011 Yusef is introduced as part of a storyline involving the Masood family. Tamwar dates Afia and when Yusef is introduced to Tamwar s parents Masood and Zainab Masood explodes with anger at the sight of him cite news It s time Masood got tough date 16 November 2010 publisher Press Association accessdate 16 November 2010 archive November 2010 recognising him as a man from their past. Ganatra explained that although Yusef allegedly tried to save Zainab from the fire all Masood saw was Zainab locked in a burning kitchen we are only playing it from each person s point of view. Yusef is playing it from his point of view that he did try and save her. Masood is saying All I know is that I went back to get her and she had been locked in this kitchen and it was on fire . cite news on dark side of Masood date 5 May 2011 work Holy Soap publisher Channel 5 accessdate 7 May 2011 Dead link date April 2010 Patel said the storyline is a shocking one with a clever twist. cite news actor praises Tamwar love story last Kilkelly first Daniel date 16 November 2010 work Digital Spy publisher Hachette Filipacchi UK accessdate 16 November 2010 location London In March 2011 Bhatti said he was staying with EastEnders until around June 2011 and would see from there . He made his first appearance on 23 November 2010. Cite episode title Episode dated 23 11 2010 series EastEnders serieslink EastEnders credits Director Lance Kneeshaw Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood Writer Wendy Granditer network BBC station BBC One city airdate 23 November 2010 Ganatra spoke at the British Soap Awards 2011 to Digital Spy and praised the impact of Yusef saying He s very much an arch villain he s a great character who s there to put jeopardy into the Masoods relationship. Zainab and Masood have been married for 28 years and they re mad about each other for someone to come and destroy that slightly it s exciting. It s exciting for us to play. cite news actor praises Yusef impact last Kilkelly first Daniel date 16 May 2011 work Digital Spy publisher Hachette Filipacchi UK accessdate 24 May 2011 location London Bhatti s departure was not announced. When a fire was reported to be happening around Christmas 2011 rumours emerged from an alleged EastEnders insider that Yusef has long been tipped as a possible fatality . The insider added This is the biggest fire EastEnders has ever seen and there will be casualties. It is such a huge disaster that it will affect most of the families on the show in one way or another. There is a great tradition at EastEnders of captivating Christmas Day storylines and this year is no different. cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title EastEnders More Christmas fire rumours emerge Spy publisher Hearst Magazines accessdate 29 December 2011 Yusef s death aired on 26 December 2011 concluding his storyline. Personality On the EastEnders website Yusef is described as calm collected strong willed mysterious loyal to Afia and regretful of his past. cite web Khan played by Ace Bhatti year 2011 work EastEnders publisher BBC Online accessdate 25 February 2011 Daniel Maier from The Guardian said that Yusef is clearly a wrong un but it s hard to tell exactly what his game is. You suspect he s not sure himself. A Baddie Without Portfolio most of his time seems taken up with malicious glances and general inveigling. cite news Maier s World of lather last Maier first Daniel date 26 March 2011 work The Guardian publisher Guardian News and Media accessdate 4 April 2011 location London Susan Hill from the Daily Star called Yusef twisted . cite news Poor Masood s flaming angry last Hill first Susan date 22 May 2011 work Daily Star Sunday publisher Northern Shell accessdate 22 May 2011 location London Wadia opined that Yusef is not evil but much more complex than that and his personality would be explored during his storyline. cite news EastEnders chat from Nina Wadia date 31 March 2011 work Digital Spy publisher Hachette Filipacchi UK accessdate 24 April 2011 location London Bhatti told Inside Soap that Yusef has more bad qualities than good but is insecure because when Zainab left him it brought shame on his family. Yusef was once a calm and patient person when he arrived in the square but the strain of manipulating Zainab later caused him to become a darker character. Storyline development Quote_box width 30 align right quote Yusef would die for his daughter without question at a moment s notice. I think he s very happy that she s found love with Tamwar he likes the combination between them and he likes the fact that Tamwar makes his daughter happy. He likes Tamwar but at the same time that wouldn t stop him from manipulating him. source —Ace Bhatti describes Yusef s relationship with his daughter cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title Ace Bhatti EastEnders Yusef Khan Spy accessdate 3 July 2011 In an interview with Digital Spy Bhatti described his relationship with his daughter Afia explaining that they have a strong bond and that Yusef would die for his daughter. He said that it definitely hurts when he finds out that Tamwar and Afia are already married as he is so close to Afia and she has betrayed him. In an interview with Inside Soap Bhatti admits that he is sympathetic for his character Yusef. He said that Yusef is very insecure and that he can understand his behaviour in some ways. Meanwhile discussing the fan reaction to his character Bhatti admitted that women have told him that he s a bad man . Bhatti also hinted that Yusef will become more firmly established as a Walford villain over the next few weeks stating that Yusef does have more bad qualities than good and that fans call him Dr. Evil . cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title EastEnders actor admits Yusef sympathy Spy accessdate 3 July 2011 Yusef is wrongly accused of having an affair with Zainab due to his sister in law overhearing them speaking. A source said that the whole day turns into a disaster. When Shameem sees Yusef and Zainab together she automatically thinks they re having an affair and everyone struggles to come to terms with what they have heard. cite web last Daniels first Colin title EastEnders Zainab wrongly accused of affair Spy accessdate 3 July 2011 Bhatti has admitted that he is surprised by his status as a heartthrob. Interviewed by Will Payne of the Sunday Mirror he said that it s a great ­compliment however it was a complete surprise. Bhatti hinted that perhaps women love the ­character but he prefer trainers and jeans to smart suits. Kidnap In April 2011 it was reported that Masood would kidnap Yusef pour petrol on him and threaten to set him on fire. Yusef will then go to the Masood s house and tell Zainab what Masood has done. An EastEnders insider told the News of the World Masood has never got over that. Tension has been simmering for a while and leads to an outpouring of violence from Masood that leaves Yusef seriously injured. But Yusef will get his own back. It is a twisted love triangle that will also show the sometimes brutal side of arranged marriages. It s not clear if their marriage will survive Yusef s meddling. ... Yusef obviously wants Zainab back and will do anything he can to drive a wedge between Masood and Zainab. cite news Masood to kidnap Yusef date 24 April 2011 work Digital Spy accessdate 24 April 2011 Ganatra said that Yusef will turn very manipulative and very nasty and Masood finds him as a big threat saying He throws a real spanner in the works for Masood. ... He is doing everything he can to wreck Masood s life really and the way you do that is to get to his family. It s a very clever way of doing things—it s not about destroying his family it s about winning his family and turning them against him so that Masood is left isolated and on his own. Ganatra spoke of the storyline saying I think there s rumours of revenge Yusef is a really nice catalyst he s a very exciting character to throw into the mix. If it goes that way it s more drama for us to play. The scenes were broadcast on 2 June 2011 with Phil Mitchell also taking revenge alongside Masood. cite news and Phil kidnap a terrified Yusef last Kilkelly first Daniel date 2 June 2011 work Digital Spy publisher Hachette Filipacchi UK accessdate 24 May 2011 location London Domestic violence In late 2011 Yusef manages to win his former wife back. They later make plans to get married. Nina Wadia explains why Zainab is willing to forgive Yusef. Wadia said to Inside Soap He tells Zainab that he was forced to start the fire by his family. Yusef goes on to explain that he knew it was wrong the minute he lit the match and that he ran into the house to save her. And by the end of this conversation she finds herself saying to him Let s get married regardless Obviously it was something I struggled to get my head around. But being burnt in that fire is what they both have in common and that experience connects them so deeply. She recognises that he made a mistake but also decides that the whole thing was probably her fault because she walked out on their marriage. Wadia continued It doesn t look like Zainab s going to listen. But as Denise leaves it s clear she s torn about what to do. cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title EastEnders Zainab Masood blames herself for fire Spy publisher Hearst Magazines accessdate 22 December 2011 A short time before their wedding day arrives Yusef starts to abuse Zainab both physically and mentally. He forbids Zainab to leave the house and later starts using her son Kamil to control her. Wadia explains that she wants the storyline to have a positive impact against real life violence. She told BBC News I think the idea behind showing a strong woman like Zainab changing like this is to show that it can happen to even the strongest of women. They can change and they can be manipulated especially if they re isolated from their friends and family. The manipulator can take advantage so it s to prove that it can even happen to people like her. To be honest if even one woman rings that Action Line at the end of the show and there s some difference made to her life I ll feel like we ve done our job she continued. It is a serious issue and I m glad it s being highlighted. I hope that it wakes anyone up not just women I know that there are abused men out there as well. So if it gives anyone the strength to leave a relationship like that we ll have done our job. cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title EastEnders Yusef plot should have positive impact says Nina Wadia Spy publisher Hearst Magazines accessdate 19 December 2011 The scenes where Yusef refused to let Zainab see Kamil pulled in 8.69m viewers at 7.30pm. BBC Three s repeat of the episode later secured 994k viewers at 10pm. cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title EastEnders Yusef drama pulls in 8.7m Spy publisher Hearst Magazines accessdate 26 December 2011 Wadia admitted to feeling emotionally drained after her scenes with Ace Bhatti. She explained to The People It s very draining. I m putting myself into this very dark place which I know sadly is a reality for so many women. Zainab s confidence has been steadily eroded. She s ­feeling isolated and has fallen under Yusef s control. He wants revenge. She is totally in his power. I had to show this can happen to any woman no matter how strong she seems. Zainab was strong and not naive but a woman is vulnerable if the man hits the right psychological weak spots. But both Ace and I have found it hard to do. I ve known Ace for a long time and we re good friends. He has been wonderful to work with on this and very concerned about me all the way through. Wadia has been given advice on the storyline from the Roshni refuge in Birmingham which specializes in abuse within Asian families. cite web last Daniels first Colin title EastEnders Nina Wadia emotionally drained by Yusef plot Spy publisher Hearst Magazines accessdate 19 December 2011 Wadia warns that Yusef will ultimately get worse as time progresses. She said to Inside Soap I was filming out on location recently with Ace and a bunch of women came over to him and said God you re such a horrible man It s funny because Ace is such a sweet man and you haven t even seen the worst of Yusef yet Wadia continued Let s just say that what happens is the complete opposite of what you want to see. Zainab and Yusef share a dark and twisted love and she definitely has feelings for him. It s not true and pure like what she used to have with Masood and if Yusef manages to get her back to Pakistan it will be the end for her. I wouldn t be surprised if Zainab ends up in some sort of home to recover from everything that s going to happen. cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title EastEnders Yusef will get worse warns Nina Wadia Spy publisher Hearst Magazines accessdate 19 December 2011 Quote_box width 30 align right quote At first Masood is quite suspicious of Zainab and thinks that she s trying to stop him from seeing Kamil. But when he talks to Denise he starts to see things differently. It s been really really good to work with Diane Parish as Masood doesn t often get to mix with the other characters. source —Nitin Ganatra describes Masood s reaction to Zainab s abuse Nitin Ganatra who plays Masood Ahmed explains to Digital Spy Masood s reactions when he discovers that Yusef has taken Kamil away. Masood goes crazy over this Nitin replies. I ve got kids myself and I know I d react the same way if I found out that some other guy had taken my child to somebody s house who the child doesn t even know. Masood is still the only person who can see Yusef for what he really is so he goes into a blind panic over the situation. Masood calls in the police and they make sure that Kamil is safe but we re left to wonder if he will stay that way. The police say that they can t get involved in domestic disputes so Masood says Well what about the father s rights? If a mother reported this you d see it as kidnap . I thought that was a great line and really interesting I think in that moment Masood s representing a lot of fathers who have separated or divorced and don t have access to their children in the same way. cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title EastEnders star Nitin Ganatra talks Masood family s Christmas plot Spy publisher Hearst Magazines accessdate 22 December 2011 Asked what Masood s reactions are over Zainab s abuse Nitin says Masood tells Denise It s just another one of Zainab s dramas but then there comes a point where he sees bruises on Zainab. Then Masood becomes very concerned for Zainab in a very genuine way. It also might reignite something between the two of them as well as they have to work together to solve these problems. The scenes showing Masood and Denise race to the café where Kamil was raised 8.26 million viewers. BBC Three s repeat screening later secured 781k viewers at 10pm. cite web last Kilkelly first Daniel title EastEnders Masood rescue mission nabs 8.3m Spy publisher Hearst Magazines accessdate 26 December 2011 Reception Expand section date November 2011 Bhatti revealed that since appearing in EastEnders people have come up to him in the street and called him a bad man and that fans call him Dr Evil . cite news for Enders doc date 23 May 2011 work The Sun publisher News Group Newspapers accessdate 23 May 2011 location London In May 2011 he was voted Best Newcomer at the TV Quick awards and for Best Storyline for destroying the Masoods. cite news Full TV Choice Awards 2011 – Nominees last Wightman first Catriona date 18 May 2011 work Digital Spy publisher Hachette Filipacchi UK accessdate 22 May 2011 location London Bhatti was surprised to hear that Yusef is liked mainly by women but in an interview with the Daily Mirror he admits that he is nothing like Yusef in real life. cite web last Payne first Will title EastEnders Doctor Evil Ace Bhatti reveals he is baffled by his status as a heartthrob Mirror accessdate 3 July 2011 BBC News branded Yusef as Zainab s sinister first husband cite web title EastEnders domestic abuse Christmas storyline News publisher BBC Online accessdate 22 December 2011 elsewhere Metro.co.uk described Yusef as a deceptive doctor . cite web last Graham first Daniella title EastEnders Yusef Khan set to turn nasty in bid to ruin Masood s life British newspaper Metro.co.uk publisher Hearst Magazines accessdate 22 December 2011 Jane Simon of the Daily Mirror said that Zainab sending Yusef into the blazing building was a stroke of genius . cite web last Simon first Jane title We love soaps – Emmerdale EastEnders Mirror accessdate 7 January 2012 Simon also said that it s unknown what Yusef is hoping to achieve with his one man reign of terror. Being married to a woman he can’t stand with a son he doesn’t want. She added It doesn’t sound like much of a game plan. cite web last Simon first Jane title We love soaps Emmerdale Coronation Street EastEnders Mirror accessdate 7 January 2012 See also List of EastEnders characters 2010 List of fictional doctors List of soap opera villains References Reflist 2 External links EEcharlink yusef khan EastEnders EastEnders characters past Streeter Seidell R from other capitalisation Dale Russell Infobox film name Dies rigorose Leben image image size caption director Vadim Glowna producer Vadim Glowna writer Vadim Glowna starring Ángela Molina music cinematography Martin Schäfer editing Helga Borsche distributor released Film date 1983 03 10 df y runtime 100 minutes country West Germany language German budget Dies rigorose Leben is a 1983 West German drama film directed by Vadim Glowna. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. cite web title Berlinale 1983 Prize Winners accessdate 2010 11 16 work berlinale.de Cast Ángela Molina as Rosa Jerzy Radziwilowicz as Joey Vera Tschechowa as Salka Viveca Lindfors as Ada Elfriede Kuzmany as Martha José Sierra as George Lone Tree Frederico Rodrigues as Johnny Dolores Davis as Lorraine Beth Gottlieb as Juicy Lucy Helen Pesante as Ruby Laura Acosta as Boobs Lee Garcia as Pearl Joseph Pickett as Fremder Mike Gaglio Sr. as Verteidiger References External links imdb title id 0083832 title Dies rigorose Leben رده اهالی ولایت سرپل Manaen R to disambiguation page Dies rigorose Leben R from other capitalisation Frederick J. Griffiths December 11 1878 October 17 1951 was an early English born engineer in the Stark County Ohio steel industry. He is best known for working with Henry Ford to develop a vanadium alloy steel in order to produce lighter weight stronger automobiles. When the Massillon Rolling Mill Company merged into the Central Steel Company in June 1914 Griffiths resigned as a chemist at Canton’s United Steel Company to become Central s vice president and superintendent. He then became the president of the company. His daughter Gertrude lit the first open hearth furnace at the new Central Steel Company in 1915. In 1917 Griffith s was named to the Massillon Steel Casting Company board of directors. The company s earliest orders came from the United States military for production of the steel rated equipment and supplies needed for World War I. By 1919 3 of his 5 brothers were all superintendents at Central Steel. In 1920 Griffiths was anticipated by many in Massillon Ohio to purchase the Massillon Tigers of the Ohio League and take the team into the new National Football League. However he never attended a meeting regarding the league or club and the Tigers soon folded. When Central Steel became part of Central Alloy Steel Company Griffiths was became chairman of its board of trustees. However when that firm was absorbed by the Republic Steel Corporation he was assigned the presidency of the Republic Research Corporation. Not wanting to conduct research Griffth s left Republic to join the Timken Company. References Patrons of St. Timothy s Episcopal Church Fred J. Griffiths cite journal title Associating in Obscurity 1920 journal Coffin Corner publisher Professional Football Researchers Association pages 1 ndash 6 author PFRA Research Persondata NAME Giffith F.J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 11 1878 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 17 1951 PLACE OF DEATH Massillon Tigers This is a list of episodes for the 1990s television series The Untouchables as opposed to the 1959 1963 series of the same name . Episodes PC Production code number Season 1 1993 class wikitable № Title Airdate PC align center 1 Pilot Part 1 1993.Jan.11 align center 01 bgcolor FFFFDE align center 2 Pilot Part 2 1993.Jan.11 align center 02 align center 3 First Blood 1993.Jan.17 align center 03 bgcolor FFFFDE align center 4 Murder Ink Part 1 1993.Jan.24 align center 04 align center 5 Murder Ink Part 2 1993.Jan.31 align center 05 bgcolor FFFFDE align center 6 Deal with the Devil 1993.Feb.07 align center 06 align center 7 A Tale of Two Fathers Part 1 1993.Feb.14 align center 07 bgcolor FFFFDE align center 8 A Tale of Two Fathers Part 2 1993.Feb.21 align center 08 align center 9 The Seduction of Eliot Ness 1993.Mar.14 align center 09 bgcolor FFFFDE 10 Chinatown 1993.Mar.21 align center 10 11 Pretty Boy Tommy Irish 1993.Apr.11 align center 12 bgcolor FFFFDE 12 Pagano s Folly 1993.Apr.25 align center 11 13 Framed 1993.May.02 align center 13 bgcolor FFFFDE 14 Betrayal in Black and Tan 1993.May.09 align center 15 15 One Way Street 1993.May.16 align center 14 bgcolor FFFFDE 16 A Man s Home Is His Castle 1993.May.23 align center 16 17 Halstead Holler 1993.Jun.06 align center 17 bgcolor FFFFDE 18 Atlantic City 1993.Jun.13 align center 18 Season 2 1993 1994 class wikitable № Title Airdate PC 19 Stir Crazy 1993.Oct.03 align center 19 bgcolor E0FFFF 20 Railroaded 1993.Oct.10 align center 20 21 The Crucibles 1993.Oct.17 align center 21 bgcolor E0FFFF 22 Capone s Return 1993.Oct.24 align center 22 23 Cuba Part 1 1993.Oct.31 align center 25 bgcolor E0FFFF 24 Cuba Part 2 1993.Nov.07 align center 26 25 Radical Solution 1993.Nov.14 align center 23 bgcolor E0FFFF 26 The General 1993.Nov.21 align center 24 27 Attack on New York 1993.Nov.28 align center 27 bgcolor E0FFFF 28 Mind Games 1994.Jan.02 align center 28 29 The Skin Trade 1994.Jan.09 align center 29 bgcolor E0FFFF 30 The Legacy 1994.Jan.23 align center 31 31 Only for You 1994.Jan.30 align center 30 bgcolor E0FFFF 32 Stadt 1994.Feb.06 align center 32 33 Til Death Do Us Part 1994.Feb.13 align center 33 bgcolor E0FFFF 34 The Last Gauntlet 1994.Feb.20 align center 34 35 Family Ties 1994.Feb.27 align center 35 bgcolor E0FFFF 36 The Fever 1994.Mar.27 align center 36 37 Voyeur 1994.Apr.03 align center 37 bgcolor E0FFFF 38 Omerta 1994.Apr.24 align center 38 39 Apocalypse in Chicago 1994.May.01 align center 39 bgcolor E0FFFF 40 Bury My Heart at Starved Rock 1994.May.08 align center 40 41 Death and Taxes Part 1 1994.May.15 align center 41 bgcolor E0FFFF 42 Death and Taxes Part 2 1994.May.22 align center 42 References epguides Untouchables_1993 The Untouchables 1993 The Untouchables Summary By Paul Chin paul1513 self created a block diagram of the Kodak Disc aspheric 12.5mm f 2.8 the first inexpensive molded glass aspheric photographic camera lens. 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Vidzeme geo stub fr Skulte paroisse lv Skulte Skultes pagasts ru Скулте Лимбажский край L Aldosa de la Massana R from other capitalisation Infobox MLS SuperDraft year 2011 image File 2011 SuperDraft Logo.jpg imagesize caption date January 13 2011 time 12 00 p.m. ET location Baltimore Maryland network ESPN2 first Omar Salgado Vancouver Whitecaps FC fewest Real Salt Lake San Jose Earthquakes 1 selection most New England Revolution Seattle Sounders FC 5 selections overall 54 The 2011 MLS SuperDraft was the twelfth annual SuperDraft presented by Major League Soccer. It was held on January 13 2011 in Baltimore Maryland during the 2011 NSCAA Convention at the Baltimore Convention Center. The 2011 SuperDraft consisted of three rounds with eighteen selections each for a total of 54 players selected during the draft. The draft preceded the 2011 MLS season. cite web title MLS releases details of player combine and 2011 SuperDraft author Joshua Mayers work The Seattle Times url accessdate November 16 2010 archive archivedate 14 November 2010 dead no Changes from 2010 As expansion clubs Vancouver and Portland received the first and second picks in the SuperDraft. The SuperDraft has contracted in number of rounds from four to three making it the shortest SuperDraft in terms of rounds. Player selection 54 players were selected during the 3 rounds. Vancouver Whitecaps FC had the first overall selection in the 2011 SuperDraft followed by the Portland Timbers. The following eight selections were from teams that failed to qualify for the 2010 MLS Cup Playoffs starting with the team holding the lowest amount of 2010 regular season points 3 points per win one point per draw . The subsequent eight selection positions of clubs were sorted by fewest regular season points from among teams that went out in the same round of the MLS Cup Playoffs. As similar in other drafts teams were allowed to trade these rights away to other teams for other rights such as players special roster spots or other rights of interest. Participating players in the 2011 draw were confirmed in December 2010. . On January 5 2011 MLS announced that it was eliminating the previously planned fourth round of the 2011 SuperDraft and re introducing a three round Supplemental Draft. Previously traded fourth round 2011 SuperDraft selections became traded first round 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft selections. The selection order was released by the league on January 7 2011. Any player marked with an is part of the Generation Adidas program. Round One class wikitable sortable width 7 Pick width 25 MLS team width 18 Player width 20 Position Affiliation 1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Omar Salgado Forward United States U 20 2 Portland Timbers Darlington Nagbe Forward University of Akron Cleveland Internationals 3 D.C. United Perry Kitchen Midfielder University of Akron Chicago Fire Premier 4 Chivas USA Zarek Valentin Defender University of Akron Reading United Michigan Bucks 5 Philadelphia Union Zac MacMath Goalkeeper University of Maryland 6 New England Revolution A. J. Soares Defender University of California Berkeley Orange County Blue Star 7 Houston Dynamo Kofi Sarkodie Defender University of Akron Michigan Bucks 8 Vancouver Whitecaps FC tag ref 8 Toronto FC → Vancouver Whitecaps. November 25 2010 Vancouver acquired this first round 2011 selection from Toronto FC in exchange for midfielder Nathan Sturgis. group R1 trade Michael Nanchoff Midfielder University of Akron Cleveland Internationals 9 Chicago Fire Jalil Anibaba Defender University of North Carolina Carolina Dynamo 10 Sporting Kansas City C. J. Sapong Forward James Madison University Reading United 11 Houston Dynamo tag ref 11 Seattle Sounders FC → Portland Timbers → Houston Dynamo. On draft day Houston acquired this pick from Portland in exchange for allocation money. Earlier in the day Portland had acquired this pick and use of an international roster spot for the 2011 season from Seattle in exchange for pick 20 and allocation money. group R1 trade Will Bruin Forward Indiana University 12 Columbus Crew Rich Balchan Defender Indiana University Chicago Fire Premier 13 New York Red Bulls Corey Hertzog Forward Pennsylvania State University Reading United 14 Chivas USA tag ref 14 Real Salt Lake → Chivas USA. On draft day Chivas USA acquired this pick from Real Salt Lake in exchange for slightly more than $75 000 in allocation money. group R1 trade Víctor Estupiñán Forward LDU Quito 15 Columbus Crew tag ref 15 San Jose Earthquakes → Columbus Crew. On draft day Columbus acquired this pick and $75 000 in allocation money from San Jose in exchange for forward Steven Lenhart. group R1 trade Justin Meram Forward University of Michigan 16 Los Angeles Galaxy Paolo Cardozo Midfielder Quilmes 17 FC Dallas Bobby Warshaw Defender Stanford University 18 Colorado Rapids Eddie Ababio Defender University of North Carolina Round Two class wikitable sortable width 7 Pick width 25 MLS team width 18 Player width 20 Position Affiliation 19 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Jeb Brovsky Midfielder University of Notre Dame 20 Seattle Sounders FC tag ref 20 Portland Timbers → Seattle Sounders FC. On draft day Seattle acquired this pick and allocation money from Portland in exchange for pick 11 and use of an international roster spot for the 2011 season. group R2 trade Michael Tetteh Defender UC Santa Barbara 21 Seattle Sounders FC tag ref 21 D.C. United → Seattle Sounders. April 30 2010 Seattle acquired this second round 2011 selection from D.C. United in exchange for midfielder Stephen King. group R2 trade Leone Cruz Defender Southern Methodist University Austin Aztex U23 22 Portland Timbers tag ref 22 Chivas USA → Real Salt Lake → Portland. November 24 2010 Portland acquired this second round 2011 selection from Real Salt Lake in exchange for forward Arturo Alvarez. Real Salt Lake had acquired a conditional second round selection in 2010 or 2011 from Chivas USA in exchange for defender Carey Talley on May 9 2008. Chivas kept its 2010 selection so RSL received this 2011 selection to complete the trade. group R2 trade Chris Taylor Defender University of Tulsa 23 Philadelphia Union Michael Farfan Midfielder University of North Carolina Ogden Outlaws 24 New England Revolution Stephen McCarthy Midfielder University of North Carolina Carolina Dynamo 25 New York Red Bulls tag ref 25 Houston → New York Red Bulls. May 27 2009 New York acquired this second round 2011 selection and a first round 2010 MLS SuperDraft selection pick 14 from Houston in exchange for forward Dominic Oduro. group R2 trade John Rooney Midfielder Macclesfield Town 26 Toronto FC Demitrius Omphroy Defender University of California Berkeley Bay Area Ambassadors 27 Seattle Sounders FC tag ref 27 Chicago → Seattle. July 30 2010 Seattle acquired this second round 2011 selection originally a conditional pick from Chicago in exchange for midfielder Freddie Ljungberg. group R2 trade Servando Carrasco Midfielder University of California Berkeley 28 Columbus Crew tag ref 28 Sporting Kansas City → Philadelphia → Columbus Crew. November 22 2010 Columbus acquired this second round 2011 selection from Philadelphia in exchange for midfielder Brian Carroll. Philadelphia had acquired this pick a second round 2012 MLS SuperDraft selection and allocation money from Kansas City in exchange for defender Shavar Thomas on June 30 2010. group R2 trade Cole Grossman Midfielder Duke University 29 Seattle Sounders FC Bryan Meredith Goalkeeper Monmouth University Central Jersey Spartans 30 New York Red Bulls tag ref 30 Columbus → New York. March 18 2009 New York acquired a conditional selection in the 2011 SuperDraft from Columbus in exchange for defender Eric Brunner. The conditional selection became this pick. group R2 trade Tyler Lassiter Defender North Carolina State University 31 D.C. United tag ref 31 New York → D.C. United. September 16 2010 D.C. United acquired a conditional 2011 second round selection which became this pick from New York in exchange for defender Carey Talley. group R2 trade Chris Korb Defender University of Akron Cleveland Internationals 32 Sporting Kansas City tag ref 32 Real Salt Lake → Sporting Kansas City. February 23 2010 Kansas City acquired this second round 2011 selection and an international roster spot from Real Salt Lake in exchange for midfielder Luis Gil. Kansas City will also receive 25 percent of any future transfer fee received for Gil. group R2 trade J. T. Murray Defender University of Louisville Chicago Fire Premier 33 San Jose Earthquakes Anthony Ampaipitakwong Midfielder University of Akron Bradenton Academics 34 Los Angeles Galaxy Héctor Jiménez Midfielder University of California Berkeley Bay Area Ambassadors 35 FC Dallas Charlie Campbell Midfielder University of Louisville 36 Colorado Rapids Colin Givens Defender Michigan State University Michigan Bucks Round Three class wikitable sortable width 7 Pick width 25 MLS team width 18 Player width 20 Position Affiliation 37 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Bilal Duckett Defender University of Notre Dame 38 New York Red Bulls tag ref 38 Portland Timbers → New York Red Bulls. November 22 2010 New York acquired this third round 2011 selection from Portland in exchange for midfielder Jeremy Hall. group R3 trade Billy Cortes Defender University of Maryland 39 New England Revolution tag ref 39 D.C. United → New England Revolution. April 23 2009 New England acquired a conditional SuperDraft pick in 2010 or 2011 which became this pick from D.C. United in exchange for defender Avery John. New England did not receive a pick from D.C. in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft. group R3 trade Steven Perry Forward University of Notre Dame Indiana Invaders 40 Chivas USA Jon Okafor Midfielder Brown University Central Jersey Spartans 41 Philadelphia Union Levi Houapeu Forward University of Maryland Baltimore County Reading United 42 New England Revolution Ryan Kinne Midfielder Monmouth University Central Jersey Spartans 43 Toronto FC tag ref 43 Houston → Toronto FC. March 12 2010 Toronto FC acquired this third round 2011 selection from Houston in exchange for defender Adrian Serioux. group R3 trade Matt Gold Defender Ohio State University 44 Toronto FC tag ref 44 Toronto FC → Colorado Rapids → Toronto FC. March 25 2010 Toronto FC acquired this third round 2011 selection and midfielder Nick LaBrocca from Colorado in exchange for defender Marvell Wynne. Colorado had acquired this pick from Toronto FC in exchange for defender Ty Harden on February 10 2010. group R3 trade Efrain Burgos Jr. Midfielder California Polytechnic State University Chicago Fire Premier 45 Chicago Fire Jason Herrick Forward University of Maryland 46 Sporting Kansas City Konrad Warzycha Midfielder Ohio State University 47 Seattle Sounders FC Alex Caskey Midfielder Davidson College Atlanta Blackhawks 48 Columbus Crew Bernardo Anor Midfielder University of South Florida Bradenton Academics 49 Toronto FC tag ref 49 New York Red Bulls → Chicago Fire → Toronto FC. On draft day Toronto FC acquired this pick from Chicago Fire in exchange for goalkeeper Jon Conway. Chicago had acquired this pick a first round 2008 MLS SuperDraft selection 7 and cash from New York in exchange for Master Tactician Juan Carlos Osorio on December 18 2007. group R3 trade Joao Plata Midfielder LDU Quito 50 D.C. United tag ref 50 Real Salt Lake → Los Angeles → Real Salt Lake → Los Angeles → D.C. United. On draft day D.C. United acquired this pick from Los Angeles in exchange for two first round selections in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft. Los Angeles had acquired this third round 2011 selection from Real Salt Lake in exchange for a third round selection 39 in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft on January 14 2010. Earlier the same day Real Salt Lake had re acquired this pick and pick 15 in the 2010 SuperDraft from Los Angeles in exchange for forward Clint Mathis and pick 16 in the 2010 SuperDraft. Los Angeles had previously acquired the pick from Real Salt Lake in exchange for the rights to forward Clint Mathis on August 14 2008. The original trade reported that the draft pick acquired by LA was a conditional fourth round selection in the 2010 SuperDraft. However RSL kept its 2010 fourth round pick and instead sent this pick its 2011 third round selection to LA to complete the August 14 2008 trade for Mathis. group R3 trade Joe Willis Goalkeeper University of Denver Real Colorado Foxes 51 Chicago Fire tag ref 51 San Jose → Chicago. August 6 2010 Chicago acquired a conditional draft pick in 2011 which became this selection from San Jose in exchange for defender Tim Ward. group R3 trade Davis Paul Forward University of California Berkeley 52 Real Salt Lake tag ref 52 Los Angeles → Real Salt Lake. January 22 2009 Real Salt Lake acquired a conditional draft pick in 2011 which became this selection and allocation money from Los Angeles in exchange for midfielder Dema Kovalenko. group R3 trade Jarad Van Schaik Midfielder University of Portland 53 FC Dallas Scott Gordon Defender Lynn University Baton Rouge Capitals 54 New England Revolution tag ref 54 Colorado → New England. January 22 2010 New England acquired this third round 2011 selection goalkeeper Preston Burpo defender Cory Gibbs and allocation money from Colorado in exchange for midfielder Jeff Larentowicz and midfielder Wells Thompson. group R3 trade Alan Koger Forward College of William Mary Selections by position class wikitable sortable Round Forwards Midfielders Defenders Goalkeepers 1st 6 4 7 1 2nd 0 9 8 1 3rd 5 10 2 1 class sortbottom Totals 11 23 17 3 Trades Round One reflist group R1 trade Round Two reflist group R2 trade Round Three reflist group R3 trade Other Draft Day Trades Los Angeles Galaxy acquired forward Chad Barrett from Toronto FC in exchange for future considerations. Ives Galarcep reports that the future considerations consist of $125 000 in allocation money and TFC assuming a portion of Barrett s salary. Trade notes Real Salt Lake acquired midfielder Will Johnson from Chicago Fire in a trade on August 22 2008. In return Chicago was to receive a natural fourth round 2009 MLS SuperDraft selection and a second round 2011 SuperDraft selection from RSL. However the trade also contained a clause that allowed Chicago to receive allocation money in lieu of the draft picks. Chicago chose the allocation money. San Jose Earthquakes acquired a conditional 2011 SuperDraft selection and a second round 2010 MLS SuperDraft selection 28 from Real Salt Lake in exchange for forward Pablo Campos on July 15 2009. The conditional 2011 selection was contingent on Campos starting 8 games for Real Salt Lake in 2009. Campos started only 5 games so San Jose did not receive the conditional 2011 draft pick. See also 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft MLS SuperDraft Major League Soccer Generation Adidas Draft sports References reflist 2 group ref refs cite press release title MLS SuperDraft trimmed to three rounds publisher MLSSoccer.com date January 5 2011 accessdate January 5 2011 cite press release title 2011 MLS SuperDraft Selection Order publisher Major League Soccer date January 7 2011 accessdate January 7 2011 cite news title Whitecaps trade Sturgis to Toronto FC last first publisher The Canadian Press date November 25 2010 accessdate December 3 2010 cite news title Timbers Select Nagbe Taylor in 2011 MLS SuperDraft last first publisher Our Sports Central date January 13 2011 accessdate January 13 2011 cite news title With the No. 14 pick of MLS draft Real Salt Lake takes cash last Sorensen first Mike publisher The Deseret News date January 13 2011 accessdate January 14 2011 cite press release title Chivas USA Selects Valentin and Estupiñan publisher CD Chivas USA Press Relations date January 13 2011 accessdate January 13 2011 cite news title Lenhart trade brings striker from Michigan last Mitchell first Shawn publisher The Columbus Dispatch date January 14 2011 accessdate January 14 2011 cite press release title D.C. 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United Press Relations date April 30 2010 accessdate December 3 2010 archive archivedate 5 December 2010 dead no cite news title Talley traded to Chivas USA last Edward first James publisher Deseret News date May 9 2008 accessdate December 3 2010 cite press release title Portland trade Alvarez to RSL for draft pick publisher MLSSoccer.com date November 24 2010 accessdate December 3 2010 cite news title Dynamo acquire Oduro from NY last Fallas first Bernardo publisher Houston Chronicle date May 28 2009 accessdate December 3 2010 cite news title Crew make another change trade Carroll to Philly last Sulat first Nate publisher MLSsoccer.com date November 22 2010 accessdate December 5 2010 cite news title SuperDraft primer last Mitchell first Shawn publisher The Columbus Dispatch date December 28 2010 accessdate December 29 2010 cite news title A closer look at the 2011 SuperDraft and what it could mean to KC last Gooch first Charles publisher The Kansas City Star date December 12 2010 accessdate December 13 2010 cite press release title Crew signs ex Buckeye star Eric Brunner publisher Columbus Crew Communications date March 18 2009 accessdate December 5 2010 cite news title Red Bulls acquire Carey Talley from D.C. United last first publisher USA Today date September 16 2010 accessdate December 5 2010 cite news title D.C. United news notes injuries travel trade last Goff first Steven publisher The Washington Post date September 16 2010 accessdate December 6 2010 cite press release title Real Salt Lake Acquires U.S. Under 20 Midfielder Luis Gil from Kansas City Wizards publisher Real Salt Lake Press Release date February 23 2010 accessdate December 5 2010 archive archivedate 7 January 2011 dead no cite news title Red Bulls trade Jeremy Hall to expansion Portland Timbers last first publisher The Trentonian date November 22 2010 accessdate December 5 2010 cite press release title D.C. United signs defender Avery John publisher D.C. 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Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true Marchienne R to disambiguation page Monthly clean up category CatTrack Alice Estes Davis Orphan date March 2012 Kate Osann was an American cartoonist. She created the comic strip Tizzy. Kate Osann Cartoons Syracuse University 26 Jan 2009 Retrieved 11 16 2010 Biography Osann was born in St. Louis Missouri but grew up in New York City. She graduated from Hunter College. Career Early in her career Osann worked on ads and illustrating for such magazines as Collier s Weekly and Saturday Evening Post. Osann was a regular contributor to Collier s where her panel style cartoon Tizzy first appeared. After the demise of Collier s Weekly in 1957 Tizzy cartoons ran with Newspaper Enterprise Association until 1970. Tizzy the title character was a stereotypical teen aged American girl. In Collier s the Tizzy cartoons were in color and Tizzy s hair was red. The syndicated cartoons were in black and white and Tizzy s hair was blonde. When the color cartoons were reprinted in black and white in the first Tizzy paperback book Tizzy s red hair was rendered as black. Collier s A. Vol.137 No.2 20 Jan. 1956 page 70 B. Vol.137 No.7 30 March 1956 page 72 C. Vol.137 No.9 27 April 1956 page 80. Osann Kate. Tizzy That Lovable Laughable Teen Ager. New York Berkley Publishing Corp. 1958. Pages 53 6 and 79 respectively. Tizzy wore horn rimmed glasses with triangular lenses. In the Collier s cartoons the temples of her glasses were clearly visible. In the syndicated cartoons the temples were rarely seen and the frames appeared to be resting on her nose alone. Books During the late 1950s and 1960s three Tizzy paperback books were published Tizzy That Loveable Laughable Teen Ager Berkeley 1958 More Tizzy Berkeley 1958 and Tizzy Scholastic Book Services 1967 . Tizzy cartoons illustrated Baby Sitter s Guide by Sharon Sherman Scholastic Book Services 1969 . Kate O Sann Three books were published in the 1970s with her name spelled with an apostrophe Kate O Sann. The book Men edited by Kitty Clevenger and Aileen Neighbors was published by Hallmark Editions in 1974. It was illustrated by Kate O Sann. The rear flap of the dust jacket was devoted to a self portrait of Kate O Sann and a brief biography of her which reads in part Illustrator Kate O sann a native of Missouri grew up in New York City where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Hunter College and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She makes her home in Orlando Florida with her husband William O. Chessman and two large and vocal children William and Kathy. The books Kid s Cookery and Things Girls Like to Draw were written and illustrated by Kate O Sann. They were published in 1979 by International Media Systems of Longwood Florida. O Sann was written with a lower case letter s in Men but with a capital letter S in Kid s Cookery and Things Girls Like to Draw. References Reflist External links Kate Osann Cartoons 1966 1967 at Syracuse University primary source material Persondata NAME Osann Kate ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ches SHORT DESCRIPTION American cartoonist DATE OF BIRTH St. Louis Missouri United States of America PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Melinda Padovano Infobox rugby league cup name Welsh Conference Junior League current_season logo pixels caption formerly founded 2009 inaugural folded replaced ceotag ceo teams countrytag Country country WAL championtag Champions champion season most_champs website Official Wales Rugby League website TV related_comps Rugby League Conference Welsh Premier The Welsh Conference Junior League is a Welsh rugby league competition competed for at the under 17 under 15 and under 13 age groups. In 2011 an under 14 age group was added. Its adult counter part is the Rugby League Conference Welsh Premier. Participating teams The following teams participated in 2010 Under 17 Cardiff Demons CPC Bears Neath Port Talbot Steelers Newport Titans Pembrokeshire Pirates Penallta Storm South Coast Spartans Under 15 Blackwood Bulldogs Bridgend Blue Bulls Glynneath and Abercave Giants Neath Port Talbot Steelers Penallta Storm Pontyclun Panthers South Coast Spartans Tydfil Wildcats Rugby League Under 13 Bridgend Blue Bulls CPC Bears Glynneath and Abercave Giants Neath Port Talbot Steelers Penallta Storm Pontyclun Panthers Tydfil Wildcats Rugby League Winners Under 13 2009 Panthers 34 Swansea Dragons 8 2010 Neath Port Talbot Steelers 28 Bridgend Blue Bulls 24 2011 Penallta Storm 38 Bridgend Blue Bulls 26 Under 15 2009 Neath Port Talbot Steelers 35 Swansea Dragons 14 2010 Penallta Storm 32 Pontyclun Panthers 28 Under 17 2009 Penallta Storm 56 Neath Port Talbot Steelers 30 2010 Penallta Storm 20 CPC Bears 18 2011 Penallta Storm 52 Pontyclun Panthers 8 External links Official Wales Rugby League website Flintshire Falcons Rugby League Wales links British Rugby League links rugbyleague competition stub Marianne Strauß R to disambiguation page Alice Estes Davis Reims – Champagne Air Base Wikipedia WikiProject Andorra Marija R to disambiguation page Summary By Paul Chin paul1513 self created a photograph of the Kiron 28 210mm f 4 5.6 on a Nikon FM2N the first superzoom photographic camera lens. Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true El Cazador de la Bruja R from alternative language to es Wikipedia WikiProject Liechtenstein Anime Festival Asia AFA is an anime convention that is organized by Sozo and Dentsu. It was first organized in 2008 during which singers Ichirou Mizuki and May n were invited as the star highlights. It has since been held annually at Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre Singapore. AFA achieved an overwhelming success with its debut in 2008 due to it being a first of its kind in Southeast Asia. AFA also holds an industry talk where prominent figures from the anime industry are invited to discuss the industry s prospects socialize and form unique partnerships to further develop the anime manga scene. AFA is the result of the region s need for a common platform to display showcase and celebrate their love for Popular Japanese Culture. History 2008 First held at Suntec Convention Hall Singapore. Managed to invite Kōji Morimoto Animation Director of Studio 4°C and Kunio Okawara mechanical designer of Gundam for the industry talk. Ichirou Mizuki and May n her first overseas concert were also present at the event. 2009 Managed to invite Danny Choo and KANAME ☆ to the event. Created the maid cafe called Moe Moe Kyun Maid Cafe. Notable singers were Shoko Nakagawa who sang a duet with Ichrou Mizuki on Day 1 of the event and Yoshiki Fukuyama who sang a duet with May n on Day 2 of the event. Hatsune Miku made her first live solo appearance overseas. Held the first ever Regional Cosplay Championship where cosplayers from Singapore Malaysia Thailand Indonesia and Philippine competed in teams of 2 against each other. Invited 4 K On voice actors to the event and performed a first ever live dubbing of certain scenes. 2010 Held on November 12 ndash 14. Aira and Alodia Gosiengfiao as well as KANAME ☆ were invited as cosplay judges. Voice actresses Kana Hanazawa and Milky Holmes were invited to the events. A butler cafe Atelier Royale was featured. Invited singers included AKB48 Angela Ichirou Mizuki JAM Project. May n and Scandal. Movies Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie Awakening of the Trailblazer and The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya were screened before their DVD or Blu ray releases. 2011 Confirmed date of the event November 11 to November 13. Invited singers include Ichirou Mizuki Flow LiSA and Sea☆A on Day 2 of AFA. May n Angela Kalafina Kanako Itō and Milky Holmes on Day 3. Hatsune Miku had her very own Live Party concert on Day 1 of the event the first such concert to be featured in the region outside of Japan. Chiwa Saitō Gō Nakanishi Danny Choo KANAME☆ and USAGI are special guests for the event. Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn episode 4 will be shown on the same day as Japan. 2012 Separated into 3 event with the first event held at Malaysia in June the second event held at Indonesia in September and the third event held at Singapore in November. The event in Malaysia is held at Putra World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur from 9 June to 10 June 2012. Invited singer for the Malaysia event include Kalafina Maon Kurosaki and Aimi will perform on Day 1 while Flow Kotoko and Sea☆A will perform on Day 2. Mitsuhisa Ishikawa and Tomohiko Ishii from Production I.G Danny Choo KANAME☆ and Tasha with Miyuko from Korea are special guests for the event. The second event is in Indonesia will be from 1 September to 2 September 2012 and the venue is at Jakarta International Expo. Invited singer for the Indonesia event include Ichirou Mizuki bless4 7 and LiSA will perform on Day 1 while Angela Stereopony Kotoko and Sea☆A will perform on Day 2. Singapore still become the final event of this year which will be from 9 November to 11 November 2012 and the venue is in Singapore Expo. References Reflist External links Anime Festival Asia id Anime Festival Asia Template Element color Eka superactinides Marnix R to disambiguation page The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. The result was delete. Courcelles 01 32 30 November 2010 UTC Barry Ward politician la Barry Ward politician – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 Ward politician .html 2 Afd statistics Find sources Barry Ward politician Non notable Irish politician local councillor. Fails WP Politician. 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Infobox football biography playername Piotr Stawowy image caption fullname Piotr Stawowy dateofbirth birth date and age 1985 1 31 cityofbirth Dzierżoniów countryofbirth Poland height height m 1.85 position Defender currentclub MKS Kluczbork clubnumber 3 years1 2001 clubs1 Lechia Dzierżoniów caps1 goals1 years2 2002 clubs2 Ślęza Wrocław caps2 goals2 years3 2002–2003 clubs3 Pogoń Oleśnica caps3 goals3 years4 2003–2004 clubs4 Polar Wrocław caps4 26 goals4 0 years5 2004–2005 clubs5 Górnik Zabrze caps5 0 goals5 0 years6 2005–2008 clubs6 Gawin Królewska Wola caps6 29 goals6 1 years7 2008 clubs7 Gawin Ślęza Wrocław caps7 18 goals7 0 years8 2009– clubs8 MKS Kluczbork caps8 53 goals8 3 years9 clubs9 caps9 goals9 totalcaps totalgoals nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 medaltemplates club update 14 November 2010 nationalteam update Piotr Stawowy born January 31 1988 in Dzierżoniów is a Polish footballer who plays for MKS Kluczbork. External links Profile at 90minut.pl MKS Kluczbork squad Persondata NAME Stawowy Piotr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Polish footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1985 01 31 PLACE OF BIRTH Dzierżoniów Poland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Infobox roller derby league name Hellgate Rollergirls founded 2009 dissolved metro area Missoula Montana country United States logo teams tracks Flat venue The Inferno affiliations orgtype non profit url The Hellgate Rollergirls HGRG are a women s roller derby team based in Missoula Montana. 14 November 2010 . Hellgate Rollergirls bring derbies to Missoula Missoulian Retrieved November 24 2010 They are a non profit organization and compete in local and regional roller derby leagues and adopted the name Hellgate Rollergirls. The board of directors all committee heads members and all skaters are volunteers The team was founded in 2009 and initial public meetings drew great interest. Over 80 attended a September 2009 meeting. Nickell Joe 19 October 2009 . Hellgate Rollergirls want derby in Garden City Missoulian Retrieved November 24 2010 They began playing bouts in mid 2010. 16 September 2009 . Hellgate Rollergirls Missoula Independent Retrieved November 24 2010 7 August 2010 . After year of fundraising Hellgate Rollergirls hold first bout Missoulian Retrieved November 24 2010 5 November 2010 . Hellgate Rollergirls kick ass take names Lively Times Charlo Montana Retrieved November 24 2010 8 November 2010 . Roller derby gaining steam in Missoula KPAX TV Retrieved November 24 2010 Gadbow Ali 6 May 2010 . The making of a Rollergirl Ali Gadbow joins the rough and tumble ranks of Missoula s new roller derby league Missoula Independent Retrieved November 24 2010 30 September 2010 . State Snapshots The Montana Standard Retrieved November 24 2010 Their first event was an exhibition held in August 2010. Zivin Jake 6 August 2010 . Hellgate Rollergirls Hold First Event text and video KECI TV Retrieved November 24 2010 League colors red and black. Two intra league teams make up the Hellgate Rollergirls. The Dirt Road Dolls colors blue and silver with a western theme and the Brawlin Mollies colors green and black with an Irish theme. The HGRG also has a junior league the Hellgate Hellions which welcomes girls ages 12 17 to participate. See also Missoula Montana Missoula Phoenix Missoula Osprey References Montana Sports Missoula Montana Thomas Law Hodges 1776 – 14 May 1857 Rayment hc k 1 date March 2012 was an English Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1830 and 1852. Hodges was the son of Thomas Hallet Hodges of Hempsted Kent and his wife Dorothy Cartwright daughter of William Cartwright of Marnham Hall Nottinghamshire. John Burke A genealogical and heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain Volume 2 He was a Deputy Lieutenant for Kent a J.P. for Kent and Sussex and chairman of the quarter sessions. He was a major in the West Kent Militia. Monumental Inscriptions of Benenden Church and Churchyard from a book published in 1889 by Rev Francis Haslewood Rector of St Matthew s Church Ipswich At the 1830 general election Hodges was elected as a Member of Parliament MP for Kent. cite book last Stooks Smith first Henry. editor Craig F. W. S. title The Parliaments of England origyear 1844 1850 edition 2nd year 1973 publisher Parliamentary Research Services location Chichester isbn 0 900178 13 2 page 157 He was re elected in 1831 and held the seat until it was divided under the Great Reform Act in 1832. At the 1832 general election he was elected as an MP for West Kent London Gazette issue 19009 date 1 January 1833 startpage 4 accessdate 16 November 2010 holding that seat until 1841 when two Conservative Party candidates were elected unopposed. cite book last Craig first F. W. S. authorlink F. W. S. Craig title British parliamentary election results 1832–1885 origyear 1977 edition 2nd year 1989 publisher Parliamentary Research Services location Chichester isbn 0 900178 26 4 page 406 He was returned for West Kent at a contested election in 1847 and held the seat until his defeat at the 1852 general election. Hodges lived at Hemsted Place Cranbrook Kent and died at the age of 80. Hodges married Rebecca Twisden daughter of Sir Roger Twisden Bt in 1802. His son Thomas Twisden Hodges was also a politician. References Reflist External links hansard contribs mr Thomas Hodges Thomas Hodges Tate Collection Portrait by Sir William Beechey s start s par uk s bef before William Philip Honywood Sir Edward Knatchbull Bt s ttl title Member of Parliament for Kent years 1830 – 1832 with Sir Edward Knatchbull Bt to 1831 with2 Thomas Rider from 1831 s non reason Constituency divided s new constituency s ttl title Member of Parliament for West Kent years 1832 – 1841 with Thomas Rider to 1835 with2 Sir William Geary Bt 1835–38 with3 Sir Edmund Filmer Bt 1838–41 s aft after Viscount Marsham Sir Edmund Filmer Bt s bef before Thomas Austen Sir Edmund Filmer Bt s ttl title Member of Parliament for West Kent years 1847 – 1852 with Sir Edmund Filmer Bt s aft after William Masters Smith Sir Edmund Filmer Bt s end Persondata NAME Hodges Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 1776 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 14 May 1857 PLACE OF DEATH Mars Black R to disambiguation page Martijn R to disambiguation page Infobox person image Glowna.jpg name Vadim Glowna birth_date Birth date 1941 9 26 df yes birth_place Eutin Germany death_date Death date and age 2012 1 24 1941 9 26 df y death_place Berlin Germany othername occupation Actor film director yearsactive 1964–2012 Vadim Glowna 26 September 1941 ndash 24 January 2012 cite web Glowna ist gestorben accessdate 26 January 2012 publisher tagesschau.de was a German actor and film director. Since 1964 he appeared in over 150 films and television shows. He directed the 1983 film Dies rigorose Leben which won an Honourable Mention at the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. cite web title Berlinale 1983 Prize Winners accessdate 16 November 2010 publisher berlinale.de In 1989 he was a member of the jury at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. cite web 1989 Juries accessdate 9 March 2011 publisher berlinale.de Three years later his film Rising to the Bait was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. cite web 1992 Programme accessdate 22 May 2011 publisher berlinale.de Selected filmography Cuore di cane 1976 Cross of Iron 1977 Group Portrait with Lady 1977 Bloodline 1979 Death Watch 1980 Dies rigorose Leben 1983 – director The Year of the Quiet Sun 1984 Rising to the Bait 1992 Viktor Vogel – Commercial Man 2001 Mein Name ist Bach 2003 as Johann Sebastian Bach Agnes and His Brothers 2004 Hitler s Grave 2011 References Reflist External links Commons category IMDb name 0323203 Vadim Glowna Use dmy dates date November 2010 Persondata NAME Glowna Vadim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor film director DATE OF BIRTH 1941 9 26 PLACE OF BIRTH Eutin Germany DATE OF DEATH 2012 1 24 PLACE OF DEATH Berlin Vadim Glowna Βάντιμ Γκλόβνα eo Vadim Glowna Vadim Glowna Vadim Glowna la Vadim Glowna pl Vadim Glowna fi Vadim Glowna redirect Alternative_medicine Summary By Paul Chin paul1513 self created a block diagram of the Tokina SZ X 70 210mm f 4 5.6 SD the first ultra compact photographic camera zoom lens. Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true Mary Washington R to disambiguation page Xin She Yang has a DPhil in applied mathematics from Oxford University He is currently a Senior Research Scientist at National Physical Laboratory and is the Editor in Chief of Int. Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Optimisation. He has developed various heuristic algorithms for computer science and engineering optimization. Notably the firefly algorithm 2008 cuckoo search 2009 and bat algorithm. Yang X. S. A New Metaheuristic Bat Inspired Algorithm in Nature Inspired Cooperative Strategies for Optimization NISCO 2010 Eds. J. R. Gonzalez et al. Studies in Computational Intelligence Springer Berlin 284 Springer 65 74 2010 The so called van Flandern Yang hypothesis was derived from his collaboration with van Flandern to explain the gravity variations during the Solar Eclipse in 1997 Mark Haw What s the matter with gravity? and this theory is related to the well known Allais Effect Duif C. P. and other phenomena. G. Schilling New Scientist Vol. 184 No. 2475 Page 28 Shadow over gravity 27 Nov 2004 He has given invited keynote talks at SEA2011 BIOMA2012 and Mendel Conference on Soft Computing Mendel 12 . Research His main research areas include mathematical modelling and applied mathematics Fowler A. C. and Yang X. S. Fast and slow compaction in sedimentary basins SIAM J. Applied Maths Vol.59 365 385 1998 Yang X. S. Asymptotic solutions of compaction in porous media Appl. Mathematics Lett. Vol. 14 pp. 765 768 2001 McIntosh A. C. Brindley J. and Yang X. S. Pressure disturbances and strained premixed flames Combustion Theory and Modelling Vol. 6 35 51 2002 computational mathematics Yang X. S. Introduction to Computational Mathematics World Scientific 2008 optimization Yang X. S. Engineering Optimization An Introduction with Metaheuristic Applications John Wiley and Sons 2010 metaheuristics Yang X. S. Nature Inspired Metaheuristic Algorithms Luniver Press 2008 computational intelligence and total solar eclipses. Yang X. S. and Wang Q. S. Gravity anomaly during the Mohe total solar eclipse and new constraint on gravitational shielding parameter Astrophysics and Space Science Vol. 282 245 253 2002 . Selected Publications Yang X. S. Mathematical Modeling with Multidisciplinary Applications John WIley Sons 2012 . ISBN 1 118 29441 6 Yang X. S. Artificial Intelligence Evolutionary Computing and Metaheuristics Springer 2012 . ISBN 3 642 29693 9 Yang X. S. Introduction to Computational Mathematics World Scientific 2008 . ISBN 981 281 817 0 Yang X. S. Introductory Mathematics for Earth Scientists Dunedin Academic Press 2009 . ISBN 1 906716 00 5 Yang X. S. Mathematical Modelling for Earth Sciences Dunedin Academic Press 2009 . ISBN 978 1 903765 92 0 Yang X. S. Engineering Optimization An Introduction with Metaheuristic Applications John Wiley and Sons 2010 . ISBN 0 470 58246 4 Yang X. S. and Koziel S. Computational Optimization and Applications in Engineering and Industry Springer 2011 . ISBN 3 642 20985 8 See also Heuristic algorithm Allais effect References reflist refs cite book title Nature Inspired Metaheuristic Algorithms last1 Yang first1 X. S. year 2008 publisher Luniver Press cite book title Cuckoo search via Levy flights in World Congress on Nature Biologically Inspired Computing NaBIC 2009 . last1 Yang first1 X. S. last2 Deb first2 S. year 2009 publisher IEEE Publication USA pages 210–214 Persondata NAME Yang Xin She ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British mathematician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Mary Willoughby R to disambiguation page Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name René Brô image imagesize 225px caption René Brô in the locality of Courgeron birth_name René Brault birth_date Birth date 1930 11 21 mf yes birth_place Charenton France death_date Death date and age 1986 12 06 1930 11 21 mf yes death_place Courgeron Le Pin au Haras Basse Normandie France nationality French field painter drawer potter training movement works patrons influenced by influenced awards René Brô November 21 1930 December 6 1986 was a French artist. Life and work René Brô was born in Charenton outside Paris. After finishing his schooling in 1944 by the age of fourteen he began study art at different art schools. Parallelly he supported himself as a commercial artist. In the late 1940s he was a frequent visitor to Musée de l Homme and Louvre. He was in particularly attracted to primitive art and to the art of ancient Egypt. Brô s works of this period pottery drawings and paintings – are close to the works of Paul Klee or to that which Jean Dubuffet characterized as art brut. In 1949 René Brô was exhibiting for the first time at a joint exhibition in Paris. Afterwards he hitchhiked to Italy. During this trip he got to know the two years older Austrian painter Hundertwasser who was on the move too they were to be lifelong friends. Soon after their return to France in 1950 they jointly grappled with mural painting on the walls of a pavilion of the family Dumage where Hundertwasser stayed in Saint Mandé outside Paris. Many years later when this building was to be torn down in 1964 the two murals were saved from the demolition. One of them La pêche miraculeuse The miraculous draught is now in KunstHausWien Hundertwasser s own museum in Vienna. The other wall Paradis Pays des hommes oiseaux et navires Paradise Land of men of trees birds and ships came to a synagogue on Long Island New York where it was removed in 2008. These two friends went separate ways got married Brô had kids and both were engaged in their own artistic projects but accompanied each other on trips throughout the years in North Africa Mexico India Nepal Polynesia. In 1957 and for some years ahead they even shared a studio in the old French village Courgeron of the municipality Le Pin au Haras Basse Normandie a location which at least Brô returned to all his life. 1954 René Brô had his first one man exhibition in Paris. Ten years later in 1964 he was invited to represent France at the Venice Biennial. In 1968 he even set up a studio in Venice where he subsequently was active during a decade. He had many successful exhibitions around Europe and the world in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1984 he spent several months in Tahiti where he had a show at Musée Gauguin. He returned two years later and then withdrew to his mansion in the Norman Courgeron and died there most unexpectedly at the age of 56. Footnotes External links A French compilation of life and work KunstHausWien Museum Hundertwasser Persondata NAME Bro Rene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 21 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH Charenton France DATE OF DEATH December 6 1986 PLACE OF DEATH Courgeron Le Pin au Haras Basse Normandie France René Brô René Brô Days of Thunder 2011 video game Audiogalaxy Maréchal Foch R to disambiguation page El Gran Show season 2 Evangelion 2.0 You Can Not Advance Evangelion 2.0 You Can Not Advance Masumi R to disambiguation page Master and servant R to disambiguation page Distinguish Hawaii Five 0 season 2 lead too short date November 2010 Infobox television season season_name Hawaii Five O Season 2 bgcolour 72a4d7 fgcolour ffffff image 200px caption DVD cover show_name Hawaii Five O country United States network CBS first_aired Start date 1969 9 24 last_aired End date 1970 3 11 num_episodes 25 dvd_release_date Start date 2007 7 31 dvd_format prev_season Season 1 next_season Season 3 The second season of Hawaii Five O an American television series began September 24 1969 and ended on March 11 1970. It aired on CBS. The region 1 DVD was released on July 31 2007. Episodes See also List of Hawaii Five O episodes class wikitable plainrowheaders No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 25 EpisodeNumber2 1 Title A Thousand Pardons You re Dead DirectedBy Nicholas Colasanto WrittenBy Story by Mel Goldberg Paul Harber Teleplay by Mel Goldberg OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 9 24 ProdCode 6901 ShortSummary After the brides of three G.I.s killed in Vietnam turn up dead the Five O team uncovers an insurance scam run by a soldier Harry Guardino with a murderous grudge. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 26 EpisodeNumber2 2 Title To Hell with Babe Ruth DirectedBy Nicholas Colasanto WrittenBy Anthony Lawrence OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 10 1 ProdCode 6902 ShortSummary Taking place on 6 and 7 December 1969 a Japanese ninja Mark Lenard who had been in a mental hospital since December 6 1941 plans on carrying out his mission from 28 years earlier. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 27 EpisodeNumber2 3 Title Forty Feet High and It Kills DirectedBy Michael O Herlihy WrittenBy Story by Edward J. Ed Lakso Robert C. Dennis Teleplay by Robert C. Dennis OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 10 8 ProdCode 6903 ShortSummary Fear spreads through Hawaii after rumors of an imminent tidal wave but McGarrett discovers the true threat villainous Red Chinese agent Wo Fat has kidnapped a renowned geneticist and plans to use the scientist s discoveries to create a superior race. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 28 EpisodeNumber2 4 Title Just Lucky I Guess DirectedBy Nicholas Colasanto WrittenBy Story by Jay Roberts Teleplay by Jay Roberts Mel Goldberg OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 10 15 ProdCode 6904 ShortSummary A prostitute has been murdered by a gangster Albert Paulsen but the sole witness to the crime a respectable small town hardware salesman John Randolph is afraid to testify. To catch the killer McGarrett uses a beautiful undercover policewoman as bait. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 29 EpisodeNumber2 5 Title Savage Sunday DirectedBy Reza Badiyi WrittenBy Palmer Thompson OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 10 22 ProdCode 6907 ShortSummary After a band of foreign revolutionaries steal weapons from an armory Five O mobilizes to bring down the terrorists. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 30 EpisodeNumber2 6 Title A Bullet for McGarrett DirectedBy Paul Stanley WrittenBy Story by Jay Roberts Anthony Lawrence Teleplay by Anthony Lawrence OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 10 29 ProdCode 6906 ShortSummary A psychology professor and disciple of Wo Fat Eric Braeden is using the power of hypnosis to turn citizens into assassins. Steve McGarrett has to stop these mind games before he becomes the next target of the hypnotist. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 31 EpisodeNumber2 7 Title Sweet Terror DirectedBy Richard Benedict WrittenBy Robert C. Dennis OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 11 5 ProdCode 6905 ShortSummary Hawaii s sugar industry becomes a terrorist target for germ warfare. Can Five O stop the ensuing sabotage? LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 32 EpisodeNumber2 8 Title King Kamehameha Blues DirectedBy Barry Shear WrittenBy Robert Hamner OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 11 12 ProdCode 6908 ShortSummary One of Hawaii s most treasured artifacts the robe of the late King Kamehameha is stolen. McGarrett pursues the theft to a group of anti establishment university students. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 33 EpisodeNumber2 9 Title The Singapore File DirectedBy Robert Gist WrittenBy Robert C. Dennis OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 11 19 ProdCode 6909 ShortSummary To nail a local gangster for murder Steve McGarrett must travel to Singapore to transport the witness to the crime. The witness is an alluring woman who is tired of running from her past. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 34 EpisodeNumber2 10 Title All the King s Horses DirectedBy Richard Benedict WrittenBy William Robert Yates OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 11 26 ProdCode 6910 ShortSummary Five O investigates an ex racketeer James Gregory suspected of heading a local crime syndicate but Steve McGarrett follows a hunch that the politician seeking to indict the accused man is involved in some dirty dealings of his own. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 35 EpisodeNumber2 11 Title Leopard on the Rock DirectedBy Irving J. Moore WrittenBy Palmer Thompson OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 12 3 ProdCode 6911 ShortSummary When the plane carrying a despised dictator is forced to make an emergency landing in Hawaii the notorious leader is marked for death… and it s up to Five O to protect him. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 36 EpisodeNumber2 12 Title The Devil and Mr. Frog DirectedBy Michael O Herlihy WrittenBy Story by Robert Lewin Robert C. Dennis Teleplay by Robert C. Dennis OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 12 10 ProdCode 6912 ShortSummary After a kidnapped boy escapes his captors the boy s father enlists Five O to recover his ransom money from the extortionists. McGarrett s only lead is from the boy a frog and the devil . LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 37 EpisodeNumber2 13 Title The Joker s Wild Man Wild DirectedBy Gene Nelson WrittenBy Jack Turley OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 12 17 ProdCode 6913 ShortSummary The stakes are murderously high when a beach boy and a playboy vie for the attentions of a seductive heiress in a bizarre card game. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 38 EpisodeNumber2 14 Title Which Way Did They Go? DirectedBy Abner Biberman WrittenBy Meyer Dolinsky OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 12 24 ProdCode 6914 ShortSummary After an adversary from McGarrett s past William Windom robs a bank under the noses of Five O McGarrett follows a trail to Hong Kong to nab the brilliant thief. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 39 EpisodeNumber2 15 Title Blind Tiger DirectedBy Abner Biberman WrittenBy Story by William Robert Yates Jerome Coopersmith Teleplay by Jerome Coopersmith OriginalAirDate Start date 1969 12 31 ProdCode 6915 ShortSummary A surprise birthday party for Steve McGarrett ends with a bang a car bomb explosion in his black Mercury Parklane. The explosion leaves McGarrett blinded. As McGarrett recuperates the Five O team searches the islands for his would be killer. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 40 EpisodeNumber2 16 Title Bored She Hung Herself DirectedBy John Newland WrittenBy Mel Goldberg OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 1 7 ProdCode 6916 ShortSummary A young yoga instructor uses yoga so others hang themselves but survive. Five O discovers a woman who hanged herself but died. This episode aired only once and was never released into syndication. The Season 2 DVD set from Paramount excludes this episode. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 41 EpisodeNumber2 17 Title Run Johnny Run DirectedBy Michael O Herlihy WrittenBy Mel Goldberg OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 1 14 ProdCode 6917 ShortSummary An AWOL sailor is accused of killing a patrolman. As vengeful Navy officers seek to enact their own justice McGarrett must protect the suspect and solve the case. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 42 EpisodeNumber2 18 Title Killer Bee DirectedBy Paul Stanley WrittenBy Anthony Lawrence OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 1 21 ProdCode 6918 ShortSummary A Vietnam vet is revealed to be behind the kidnappings of several local children. But McGarrett suspects that another soldier is using the psychologically damaged kidnapper to commit these crimes. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 43 EpisodeNumber2 19 Title The One with the Gun DirectedBy Murray Golden WrittenBy Robert C. Dennis OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 1 28 ProdCode 6919 ShortSummary After a crooked card game leads to the murder of a young honeymooner the victim s brother sets out to find the man responsible. Now Five O must stop the vigilante before another murder takes place. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 44 EpisodeNumber2 20 Title Cry Lie DirectedBy Paul Stanley WrittenBy Preston Wood OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 2 4 ProdCode 6921 ShortSummary When Chin Ho Kelly is accused of taking a bribe from a drug dealer the Five O members defend one of their own. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 45 EpisodeNumber2 21 Title Most Likely to Murder DirectedBy Nicholas Colasanto WrittenBy Robert Hamner OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 2 11 ProdCode 6920 ShortSummary A cop s wife has been murdered. When the widowed officer Tom Skerritt seeks revenge Danno his long time friend tries to stop him. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 46 EpisodeNumber2 22 Title Nightmare Road DirectedBy John Newland WrittenBy Jack Turley OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 2 18 ProdCode 6922 ShortSummary Steve McGarrett encounters resistance from federal agents when he attempts to uncover the mystery behind a research scientist Charles Aidman s disappearance from his important government post. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 47 EpisodeNumber2 23 Title Three Dead Cows at Makapuu Part 1 DirectedBy Marvin J. Chomsky WrittenBy Story by Leonard Freeman Teleplay by Anthony Lawrence OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 2 25 ProdCode 6923 ShortSummary Dr. Alexander Kline Ed Flanders is a scientist who has disappeared. He discovered a biological mutation which he calls Q strain which he plans to unleash as a protest against germ warfare. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 48 EpisodeNumber2 24 Title Three Dead Cows at Makapuu Part 2 DirectedBy Marvin J. Chomsky WrittenBy Anthony Lawrence OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 3 4 ProdCode 6924 ShortSummary Five O rush to find a test tube of Q strain which Dr. Kline has hidden and if not found within 12 hours will devastate Hawaii. LineColor 72a4d7 Episode list sublist List of Hawaii Five O episodes EpisodeNumber 49 EpisodeNumber2 25 Title Kiss the Queen Goodbye DirectedBy Abner Biberman WrittenBy Jack Turley OriginalAirDate Start date 1970 3 11 ProdCode 6925 ShortSummary A jewel thief masquerading as a socialite Joanne Linville attempts to steal a priceless emerald The Queen of Polynesia from the governor s gala. But Five O are waiting for the thief disguised as workers at the event. LineColor 72a4d7 References Reflist External links IMDB episodes 0062568 Hawaii Five O Tv.com episodes hawaii five o 1968 1277 Hawaii Five O 2 Epguides HawaiiFiveO Hawaii Five O Hawaii Five O it Episodi di Hawaii Squadra Cinque Zero seconda stagione Claudis James is a former wide receiver and halfback in the National Football League. Biography James was born Claudis Ray James on November 7 1943 in Columbia Mississippi. Career James was drafted in the fourteenth round of the 1967 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers and played with the team for two seasons. While there he was a member of the Super Bowl II Champion Packers. He played at the collegiate level at Jackson State University. See also List of Green Bay Packers players References Persondata NAME James Claudis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Maurice Hill R to disambiguation page User COIBot Summary LinkReports NOINDEX Links LinkSummary freetibetproject.com freetibetproject.com resolves to 62.193.206.144 LinkSummary 62.193.206.144 Link is not on the blacklist. COIBot domainredlist search for link freetibetproject.com gives freetibetproject.com User en User 213.135.240.81 has focus for link freetibetproject.com Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link is not on the monitor list. 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No links left in here mentioned edits. Marked stale. COIBot talk 19 55 16 November 2010 UTC Maxfield R to disambiguation page Alisha Inacio Mausam R to disambiguation page Hugh O. Nourse and Carol Nourse are botanical photographers and authors. Herrin Misty Starlene Irrefutable evidence of Life after retirement retrieved January 22 2012 Hugh is a retired professor of economics in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia where the MBA Professor of the Year Award has been renamed in his honor. Partial bibliography Botanical Wildflowers of Georgia By Hugh O. Nourse Carol Nourse 2000 University of Georgia Press ISBN 978 0 8203 2179 0 The State Botanical Garden of Georgia By Carol Nourse Hugh O. Nourse 2001 University of Georgia Press ISBN 978 0 8203 2327 5 Favorite Wildflower Walks in Georgia By Hugh O. Nourse Carol Nourse 2007 University of Georgia Press ISBN 978 0 8203 2841 6 Field guide to the rare plants of Georgia By Linda G. Chafin Jean C. Putnam Hancock Hugh Nourse Carol Nourse 2007 University of Georgia Press ISBN 978 0 9779621 0 5 Guide to the Natural Environments of Georgia edited by Leslie Edwards Jonathan Ambrose L. Katherine Kirkman and James Renner photographs by Hugh and Carol Nourse expected 2012 University of Georgia Press UGA Press Field Guide to the Wildflowers of Georgia by Natural Communities expected 2013 University of Georgia Press Nourse Hugh O. How Two Photographers Found Their Focus January 12 2012 retrieved January 22 2012 Economic Regional economics a study in the economic structure stability and growth of regions Hugh O Nourse 1968 OCLC 261608 References Persondata NAME Nourse Hugh and Carol ALTERNATIVE NAMES Nourse Hugh O. Nourse Carol SHORT DESCRIPTION Botanical photographers DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH McArthur River mine R to disambiguation page Summary By Paul Chin paul1513 self created a block diagram of the Canon EF 400mm f 4 DO IS USM the first diffractive optics photographic camera lens Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true Infobox Officeholder name Christopher Wolcott image Christopher Wolcott.png imagesize caption order 6th office Ohio Attorney General term_start 1856 term_end 1861 predecessor Francis D. Kimball successor James Murray appointer Salmon P. Chase office2 United States Assistant Secretary of War term_start2 1862 term_end2 1863 predecessor2 John Tucker successor2 Charles Anderson Dana birth_date birth date 1820 12 17 birth_place Wolcott Connecticut death_date death date and age 1863 4 4 1820 12 17 death_place Akron Ohio restingplace party Republican spouse Pamelia Stanton children two sons Christopher Parsons Wolcott was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General 1856 1860 and First Assistant Secretary of War 1862 1863. Wolcott was born December 17 1820 in Wolcott Connecticut. In 1833 he was moved to Steubenville Ohio and attended public schools. He attended Washington College in Pennsylvania where he graduated in 1840. Cite book last Eaton first Samuel John Mills coauthors Woods Henry title Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College publisher G.H. Buchanan and Company year 1902 location Philadelphia url Christopher Parsons He read law with Tappan Stanton in Steubenville Lane 1892 553 and was admitted to the bar and began practice in Ravenna Ohio. In Ravenna he partnered with Lucius V. Bierce. In 1846 he moved to Akron Ohio. In Akron he partnered with William Otis until Otis removed to Cleveland. He then partnered with William H. Upson which lasted the rest of his life. In 1856 Governor Salmon P. Chase appointed him Ohio Attorney General to replace the deceased Francis D. Kimball. Smith 1898 Volume I 67 He was elected to a two year term later in 1856 1856 election Republican Wolcott 176 155 Democrat Samuel M. Hart 154 313 American Party John M. Buselfreed 23 095 from Smith 1898 Volume I 65 and another in 1858. 1858 election Republican Wolcott 182 985 Democrat Durbin Ward 162 136 from Smith 1898 Volume I 84 His cases as Attorney General included the Breslin Treasury defalcation and the Wellington Rescue where his arguments before the United States Supreme Court were widely celebrated. Ohio Governor William Dennison named Wolcott to replace the deceased John C. Wright at the Peace Conference of 1861. Parsons 1885 11 In May 1862 Secretary of War fellow Steubenville native and Wolcott s brother in law Neff 1921 172 Edwin M. Stanton asked him to be First Assistant Secretary during the American Civil War. Poore 1878 232 quote I know I ought not to ask it of you and fear the work will kill you but I do not know where to look for aid and if I do not have it now I must give up myself. Edwin Stanton 1862 Stanton was prophetic as under the strain of the job Wolcott s health gave out leading to his resignation February 1863. He returned to Akron. After two months of suffering he died there April 4 1863. Notes reflist 2 References cite book ref smith98 title History of the Republican Party in Ohio editor first Joseph P editor last Smith year 1898 volume I page publisher the Lewis Publishing Company location Chicago cite book ref neff title Bench and Bar of Northern Ohio History and Biography editor last Neff editor first William B publisher The Historical Publishing Company location Cleveland page year 1921 cite book ref political title The political register and congressional directory a statistical record of the Federal Officials...1776 1878 first Benjamin Perley last Poore authorlink Benjamin Perley Poore page year 1878 publisher Houghton Osgood and Company location Boston cite book ref parsons title Magazine of Western History volume 3 year 1885 1886 month November April editor1 first William W editor1 last Williams pages 8–15 location Cleveland chapter Franklin T. Backus first Richard C. last Parsons authorlink Richard C. Parsons chapter cite book ref lane title Fifty years and over of Akron and Summit County first Samuel A. last Lane year 1892 location Akron publisher Beacon Job Department page 553 class navbox collapsible collapsed Offices and distinctions s start s off s bef before John Tucker s ttl title Assistant Secretary of War years 1862 1863 s aft after Charles Anderson Dana s legal s bef before Francis D. Kimball s ttl title Ohio Attorney General years 1856 1861 s aft after James Murray end Navboxes title Articles and topics related to list1 OHAttorneyGeneral USSecArm Persondata NAME Wolcott Christopher ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ohio lawyer DATE OF BIRTH December 17 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH Wolcott Connecticut DATE OF DEATH April 4 1863 PLACE OF DEATH Akron Ohio Warrnambool railway station estcatCountry 196 2 Australia Medal of the Red Cross R to disambiguation page NCAATeamFootballSeason Year 1989 Team South Carolina Gamecocks Image South Carolina Gamecocks football wordmark.svg ImageSize 250 Conference Independent Division ShortConference CoachRank APRank BCSRank Record 6 4 1 ConfRecord HeadCoach Sparky Woods OffCoach DefCoach OScheme DScheme StadiumArena Williams Brice Stadium Champion BowlTourney BowlTourneyResult The 1989 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina as an independent team in the 1989 NCAA Division I A football season finishing with a 6 4 1 record. The Gamecocks were led by Sparky Woods in his first year as USC head coach following the death of former head coach Joe Morrison. Morrison died of a fatal heart attack in February 1989 following the Gamecocks 1988 season. Schedule CFB Schedule Start rankyear 1989 attend yes CFB Schedule Entry date September 2 time w l w nonconf homecoming away neutral rank opponent cfb link year 1989 team Duke Blue Devils title Duke opprank site_stadium Williams Brice Stadium site_cityst Columbia SC gamename tv score 27 21 overtime attend 74 232 CFB Schedule Entry date September 9 time w l t nonconf homecoming away neutral rank opponent cfb link year 1989 team Virginia Tech Hokies title Virginia Tech opprank site_stadium Williams Brice Stadium site_cityst Columbia SC gamename tv score 17 17 overtime attend 71 842 CFB Schedule Entry date September 16 time w l l nonconf homecoming away yes neutral rank opponent West Virginia opprank 12 site_stadium Mountaineer Field site_cityst Morgantown WV gamename tv score 45 21 overtime attend 66 015 CFB Schedule Entry date September 23 time w l w nonconf homecoming away neutral rank opponent cfb link year 1989 team Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets title Georgia Tech opprank site_stadium Williams Brice Stadium site_cityst Columbia SC gamename tv score 21 10 overtime attend 70 018 CFB Schedule Entry date September 30 time w l w nonconf homecoming away yes neutral rank opponent Georgia opprank 12 site_stadium Sanford Stadium site_cityst Athens GA gamename tv score 24 20 overtime attend 80 961 CFB Schedule Entry date October 7 time w l w nonconf homecoming away neutral rank opponent East Carolina opprank site_stadium Williams Brice Stadium site_cityst Columbia SC gamename tv score 47 14 overtime attend 65 600 CFB Schedule Entry date October 21 time w l w nonconf homecoming away neutral rank opponent cfb link year 1989 team Western Carolina Catamounts title Western Carolina opprank site_stadium Williams Brice Stadium site_cityst Columbia SC gamename tv score 24 3 overtime attend 62 000 CFB Schedule Entry date October 28 time w l l nonconf homecoming away neutral rank opponent cfb link year 1989 team NC State Wolfpack title North Carolina State opprank site_stadium Williams Brice Stadium site_cityst Columbia SC gamename tv score 20 10 overtime attend 74 248 CFB Schedule Entry date November 4 time w l l nonconf homecoming away yes neutral rank opponent cfb link year 1989 team Florida State Seminoles title Florida State opprank 6 site_stadium Doak Campbell Stadium site_cityst Tallahassee FL gamename tv score 35 10 overtime attend 61 852 CFB Schedule Entry date November 11 time w l w nonconf homecoming away yes neutral rank opponent cfb link year 1989 team North Carolina Tar Heels title North Carolina opprank site_stadium Kenan Memorial Stadium site_cityst Chapel Hill NC gamename tv score 27 20 overtime attend 44 200 CFB Schedule Entry date November 18 time w l l nonconf homecoming away neutral rank opponent Clemson opprank 15 site_stadium Williams Brice Stadium site_cityst Columbia SC gamename Carolina Clemson rivalry tv ESPN score 45 0 overtime attend 74 509 CFB Schedule End References Griffin J. C. 1992 . The first hundred years A history of south carolina football. Atlanta GA Longstreet Press South Carolina Gamecocks football navbox Mead Township R to disambiguation page spanish name 2 Vega Arguijo Infobox football biography playername Gandhi Vega image fullname Gandhi Bonerge Vega Arguijo height height meter 1.84 dateofbirth birth date and age 1977 4 29 df y cityofbirth Torreón countryofbirth Mexico currentclub Irapuato position Defender years1 1998 ndash 2000 years2 2000 ndash 2001 years3 2001 ndash 2002 years4 2002 ndash 2003 years5 2003 years6 2004 years7 2005 ndash 2007 years8 2008 ndash 2009 years9 2009 ndash clubs1 Tecos UAG clubs2 Necaxa clubs3 León clubs4 Tecos UAG clubs5 Morelos clubs6 Zacatepec clubs7 Correcaminos clubs8 Durango clubs9 Irapuato caps1 26 caps2 14 caps3 8 caps4 35 caps5 7 caps6 15 caps7 48 caps8 25 caps9 41 goals1 1 goals2 1 goals3 0 goals4 1 goals5 1 goals6 2 goals7 6 goals8 4 goals9 2 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 Gandhi Vega born April 29 1977 in Torreón Mexico is a Mexican football defender who plays for Irapuato FC. References Reflist External links Medio Tiempo gandhi vega Profile at BDFA Deportivo Irapuato squad Persondata NAME Vega Gandhi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mexican footballer DATE OF BIRTH April 29 1977 PLACE OF BIRTH Torreón Mexico DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Gandhi Vega Mearns R to disambiguation page Infobox officeholder name Jacob Adams Kohler image Jacob A. Kohler 1896.jpg caption circa 1896 order 18th office Ohio Attorney General term_start January 11 1886 term_end January 9 1888 preceded James Lawrence succeeded David K. Watson state_house2 Ohio district2 Summit County term_start2 January 7 1884 term_end2 January 3 1886 preceded2 John Park Alexander succeeded2 Frank M. Green birth_date birth date 1835 8 15 birth_place Reading Pennsylvania death_date death date and age 1916 3 15 1835 8 15 death_place Akron Ohio restingplace Glendale Cemetery Akron party Republican spouse Frances H. Coburn children two religion alma_mater commons category Jacob Adams Kohler was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General from 1886 1887. Biography Kohler was born August 15 1835 at Reading Pennsylvania. When he was four months old his family moved to Franklin Township Summit County Ohio. He received a public education and went to Lodi Academy. In 1859 he was admitted to the bar and served as Prosecuting Attorney of Summit County two terms. His first law partner was Sidney Edgerton. cite book title Fifty years and over of Akron and Summit County first Samuel A. last Lane year 1892 location Akron publisher Beacon Job Department page 267 name barreport37 Kohler married Frances H. Coburn May 16 1860 and had two sons. In 1883 he was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives for the Sixty sixth General Assembly. Ohio 1917 299 In 1885 he was elected Ohio Attorney General. 1885 Kohler 360 802 James Lawrence 341 762 from Smith 1898 Volume I 512 In 1895 he was elected a Common Pleas Court Judge. Smith 1898 Volume I 515 He died March 15 1916 at his Akron home. cite book title Reports ... Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Association .... volume 37 publisher Ohio State Bar Association year 1916 pages 189–192 first U. L. last Marvin Notes References cite book ref ohio1917 title Manual of legislative practice in the General Assembly last Ohio General Assembly page year 1917 publisher State of Ohio cite book title History of the Republican Party in Ohio editor first Joseph P editor last Smith ref smithone year 1898 volume I page publisher the Lewis Publishing Company location Chicago findagrave 5328682 OHAttorneyGeneral Persondata NAME Kohler Jacob A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1835 PLACE OF BIRTH Reading Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH March 15 1916 PLACE OF DEATH Akron Ohio Meadow Valley R to disambiguation page Medad R to disambiguation page Infobox Aircraft Begin name Robertson Skylark SRX 1 image caption Infobox Aircraft Type type STOL aircraft national origin United States of America manufacturer Robertson Development Corp designer James L. Robertson first flight 1955 introduced retired status primary user more users produced number built program cost unit cost developed from variants with their own articles The Robertson Skylark SRX 1 is a five place high performance STOL aircraft designed in the 1950s. It was intended to operated out of convert 120 ft m 0 abbr on landing strips with convert 150 mph km h 0 abbr on cruise speeds. cite journal magazine Flying Magazine date July 1954 page 37 Design The aircraft was designed by James L. Robertson son of William B. Robertson Robertson Aircraft Corporation founder at the age of 27. The aircraft is limited to be stall proof and spin proof. It is capable of a convert 25 mph km h 0 abbr on minimum flight speed. It was also the first light aircraft in America to be designed to accommodate a turboprop engine. cite journal magazine Experimenter title Project Skylark date April 1955 The Skylark is all metal with a steel tube internal structure. It incorporates shrouds Robertson flaps spoilerons turbulator control stabilators elevances and spinner duct cooling. cite book title Survey of research projects in the field of aviation safety Issue 6 Cornell University author Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Aviation Safety Center Operational history Test flights were performed by aerobatic pilot Marion Cole. He featured the aircraft as part of his Cole Brothers airshows. The aircraft is able to take off in 100 feet. Specifications Robertson Skylark SRX 1 Aircraft specs ref Experimenter prime units? kts genhide crew 1 capacity 4 passengers length m length ft 30 length in 6 length note span m span ft 40 span in span note height m height ft 7 height in 10 height note wing area sqm wing area sqft wing area note aspect ratio airfoil empty weight kg empty weight lb 2250 empty weight note gross weight kg gross weight lb 3500 gross weight note fuel capacity more general eng1 number 1 eng1 name Continental GE 260 2X eng1 type eng1 kw eng1 hp 260 prop blade number 2 prop name Hartzell HC 12x20 8C prop dia m prop dia ft prop dia in prop note rot number rot dia m rot dia ft rot dia in rot area sqm rot area sqft rot area note perfhide max speed kmh max speed mph 165 max speed kts max speed note cruise speed kmh cruise speed mph cruise speed kts cruise speed note stall speed kmh stall speed mph stall speed kts stall speed note never exceed speed kmh never exceed speed mph never exceed speed kts never exceed speed note minimum control speed kmh minimum control speed mph minimum control speed kts minimum control speed note range km range miles range nmi range note endurance ceiling m ceiling ft ceiling note g limits roll rate glide ratio climb rate ms climb rate ftmin climb rate note time to altitude lift to drag wing loading kg m2 wing loading lb sqft wing loading note power mass thrust weight more performance avionics aircontent see also related similar aircraft lists References External links Plane Takes Off in 100 Feet. Popular Science July 1954 p. 60. Aviation lists Infobox Military Unit unit_name Polis Özel Harekât Timleri image caption country flagicon TUR Turkey type Special Forces branch General Directorate of Security dates 1983 Tuncay Özkan Operasyon Doğan Kitapçılık 2000 p. 36. specialization Domestic Counter Terrorism and Law Enforcement command_structure Respective County Municipality level police departments size Varies current_commander garrison ceremonial_chief nickname motto colors march mascot battles notable_commanders anniversaries decorations identification_symboP identification_symbol_label Police Special Operation Teams Kutlay Doğan Almanac Türkiye 2006 Turkish News Agency Directorate General of Press and Information of the Prime Ministry ISBN 975 19 3898 8 p. 173. or Special Action Teams Joost Jongerden The Settlement Issue in Turkey and the Kurds An Analysis of Spatial Policies Modernity and War Brill 2007 p. 70. or Special Operations Police Teams Ümit Cizre Democratic Oversight and Reform of the Security Sector in Turkey 2005 2006 Status Report LIT Verlag Münster 2007 p. 168. lang tr Polis Özel Harekât Timleri is the special response unit of the Department quite like the American SWAT or the German GSG 9 . This unit uses automatic and special weapons and rapid deployment tactics for exceptional circumstances such as bank robberies kidnappings hostage rescues etc. Police Special Operation Teams was formed in 1983 under the Special Operations Department Özel Harekât Şube Müdürlüğü present day Special Operations Office Özel Harekat Daire Başkanlığı and Special Operations Group Authority Özel Harekât Grup Amirliği of the General Directorate of Security . The unit mostly specialises in Counter Terrorism operations against forces. They are able to take operations on many environments including buses and planes. Gallery Sources Reflist Turkey org stub law enforcement agency stub Polis Özel Harekat Özel Harekat tr Özel Harekat Dairesi Başkanlığı Megapolis R to disambiguation page Melfort R to disambiguation page Orphan date February 2011 Infobox Non profit Non profit_logo 125px Non profit_type Non profit organization exemption status 501 c 3 founded_date 1994 location Amherst Massachusetts area_served Global homepage www.karunacenter.org Karuna Center for Peacebuilding KCP is a 501 c 3 non profit organization based in Amherst Massachusetts. The stated mission of KCP is to promote cultures of peace through the transformation of violent conflict. History and purpose multiple image align right direction horizontal header header_align left right center header_background footer footer_align left right center footer_background width image1 width1 120 caption1 Paula Green center facilitating a workshop as part of KCP s Project DIACOM in Bosnia alt1 image2 width2 133 caption2 KCP Associate Adin Thayer center leading a peacebuilding workshop for community radio journalists in Senegal alt2 KCP provides educational training programs in conflict transformation and inter communal dialogue in communities experiencing deeply rooted conflict. Website Karuna Center for Peacebuilding With a focus on relational peacebuilding KCP facilitators aim to create a context in which shattered communal relations can be healed and programs fostering coexistence can be established and tested. Green Paula 2009 . Reconciliation and Forgiveness in Divided Societies featured in Forgiveness and Reconciliation Kalayjian and Paloutzian . KCP was founded in 1994 by Dr. Paula Green who came to the field of peacebuilding with a background in intergroup relations counseling psychology Buddhist meditation and nonviolent activism. Barre Center for Buddhist Studies 2002 . A Beautiful Paradox An Interview with Paula Green. Insight Volume 18 Spring 2002 p. 4. Dr. Green was joined in this work in 2002 by Olivia Stokes Dreier who became Executive Director of KCP on June 1 2010. KCP’s first long term project took place in Bosnia from 1997 2002 first working with women community leaders and then with educators from Sanski Most and Prijedor in Northern Bosnia. The program was called Project DIACOM to signify dialogues and community building in which erstwhile antagonists are led to mend their mutual suspicions and to begin working together. Green Paula. An Infusion of Dialogues. Peace Magazine Jan Mar 2003 page 16. Alumni of this project later developed their own training programs for expanding understanding trust and reconciliation between Bosnian Muslims and Serbs Omanovic Vahidin. The Role of the Project Diacom in Reconciliation in Bosnia 2003 . Capstone Collection. Paper 181. leading to the start of the Center for Peacebuilding in Sanski Most Bosnia Herzegovina. KCP works internationally with in country partners to lead peacebuilding trainings and dialogue workshops. Since 1994 KCP staff has led programs in conflict transformation in 26 countries in the Middle East Europe Asia Africa and America. Karuna Center for Peacebuilding Records 1994 2006. Special Collections and Archives University of Massachusetts Amherst W.E.B. DeBois Library. Past areas of work have included training members of Nepal’s Constituent Assembly in collaboration and negotiation skills and engaging community based peace committees in the Casamance region of Senegal. Current areas of work include workshops for women leaders in Sudan and South Sudan in partnership with the Hunt Alternatives Fund and a multi year program in Northeast Sri Lanka in partnership with the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement that engages 80 Buddhist Muslim Hindu and Christian leaders in joint community projects and reconciliation following the Sri Lankan Civil War. Collaborations Karuna Center for Peacebuilding collaborates with the SIT Graduate Institute in Brattleboro Vermont to teach courses in CONTACT Conflict Transformation Across Cultures a program that Dr. Paula Green founded in 1997 to provide intensive training and graduate certification in peacebuilding. Green Paula 2007 . Intercultural Education for Peacebuilders. Anthropology News Volume 48 Number 8. Also Green Paula 2002 . CONTACT Training a New Generation of Peacebuilders. Peace Change Volume 27 Issue 1 pages 97–105. Karuna Center for Peacebuilding is a member of the Alliance for Peacebuilding and the Fellowship of Reconciliation FOR . References Mehmed Ali Pasha R to disambiguation page Thomas Richmond 1771–1837 was an English miniature painter. Life He was son of Thomas Richmond originally of Bawtry and of an old Yorkshire family. His father was groom of the stables to the Duke of Gloucester and afterwards the proprietor of the Coach and Horses at Kew where the artist was born in 1771. His mother Ann Bone was a cousin of George Engleheart miniature painter to the king. Thomas became Engleheart s pupil and was employed by the royal family in copying miniatures by his master and Cosway. He also copied in miniature size many of the portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds in the royalt collection. His original and unsigned miniatures are numerous. Some are on ivory others are on paper and in many cases full or half length with the head in colours and the rest in pencil. Though the pose of some of his figures is in the stiff manner usual at the time the portraits are lifelike and the drawing and expression excellent. In later years Richmond lived in the centre of fashion 42 Half Moon Street Mayfair. From 1795 to 1825 he exhibited forty six miniatures at the Royal Academy. One of his miniatures a portrait of his wife Ann Oram painted in 1808 was engraved by William Holl jun. His eldest son also named Thomas Richmond was born in 1802. His younger son George Richmond inherited many of his works. Both of his children also became noted artists. He died in 1837 and was buried in Paddington churchyard. cite DNB wstitle Richmond Thomas first Albert last Nicholson authorlink Albert Nicholson volume 48 quote citing Information kindly supplied by Canon T. K. Richmond Graves s Dict. of Artists Redgrave s Artists of the English School. References Reflist Attribution cite DNB wstitle Richmond Thomas Persondata NAME Richmond Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1771 PLACE OF BIRTH Kew DATE OF DEATH 1837 PLACE OF DEATH Megh R to disambiguation page Melgaço Municipality R to disambiguation page Borduas Multiple issues orphan April 2012 notability December 2011 BLP sources December 2010 Pamarthy Shankar is a caricaturist and cartoonist from Hyderabad India. He won several national and international prizes in caricature contents both nationally and internationally. The uniqueness of his cartoons and caricatures is not in drawing the attention of viewers by nagging or mocking but instead through charm and exaggeration of the subject persons prominent features. His caricatures on prominent people like Barack Obama Gandhi Mother Teresa A. R. Rahman Sonia Gandhi Manmohan Singh Mike Tyson M. S. Subbulakshmi Abdul Kalam Charlie Chaplin Dalai Lama Saddam Hussein Fidel Castro Luciano Pavarotti Yasser Arafat Aung San Suu Kyi etc. received wide accolades and prominence to him. cite web title Shankar Pamarthy publisher Irancartoon.com date accessdate 2011 08 10 cite web title Shankar publisher Alankritha.com date accessdate 2011 08 10 cite web title Indian Caricature Cartoons Shankar Pamarthy publisher Indiancaricature.com date accessdate 2011 08 10 cite web author Shankar Pamarthy title shan karicature publisher Shankarpamarthy.blogspot.com date accessdate 2011 08 10 He is currently when date December 2011 working as a political cartoonist in leading Telugu daily which? date December 2011 in Hyderabad with frequent exhibitions nationally and internationally. cite web title Shankar s Caricatures Editorial Review Events in Hyderabad on fullhyd.com publisher Fullhyderabad.com date accessdate 2011 08 10 Awards and Prizes First prize in Tabriz International cartoon contest 2005 held in Iran. First Prize in Brazil International cartoon and caricature contest 2008 held in Brazil. Bronze medal in free cartoon web international cartoon festival 2005 held in China. Special Prize in First Indian International Cartoon and caricature contest 2005 held in India. Special Honor Prize 3rd LM International Cartoon Competition held in china. Honorable Mention in World Press Cartoon Contest 2009 held in Portugal. Maya Kamath Memorial Award for Excellence in Cartooning 2008 cite web title Indian Institute of Cartoonist publisher Cartoonistsindia.com date accessdate 2011 08 10 Best Political Cartoonist Award 2007 from Government of Andhra Pradesh. 3rd Prize Hindustan Times Caricature Contest 2000 held in India. 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From November 1994 through October 1995 Professor Ji was a visiting fellow at the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation in Berkeley California. Ji Guoxing. 1995 . Maritime Jurisdiction in the Three China Seas p. 3. UC Berkeley UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation retrieved 15 Nov 2010. Selected works In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Tadashi Suetsugi OCLC WorldCat encompasses roughly 4 works in 6 publications in the English language and 30+ library holdings. WorldCat Identities Guoxing Ji dynamic list The Spratlys Disputes and Prospects for Settlement 1992 东南亚概览 当今世界经济高速发展的热点地區 Dong nan Ya gai lan dang jin shi jie jing ji gao su fa zhan de re dian di qu 东南亚概览 当今世界经济高速发展的热点地區 trans. Southeast Asia Overview Rapid Economic Development in the World Hot Spots 1994 Energy Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific 1996 China Versus South China Sea Security 1998 Asian Pacific SLOC Security the China Factor 2001 中国的海洋安全和海域管辖 Zhongguo de hai yang an quan he hai yu guan xia 中国的海洋安全和海域管辖 trans. China s maritime security and maritime jurisdiction 2009 Notes Persondata NAME Ji Guoxing ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION political scientist expert on maritime boundaries DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Cfd full day 25 month September year 2012 1 Monthly clean up category Articles needing chemical formulas counter Counter category A cidade até ser dia R from title without diacritics À Coeur Léger Sommeil Sanglant R from title without diacritics switch state type MI type VT type AR type OR US Spur default switch type US US 1926 US 1948 US 1961 default 32 switch type US 1926 Alt US 1948 Alt US 1961 Alt US Alt switch state AR A MI VT ALT default Alt. 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Kraft Metropolitan Fire Brigade R to disambiguation page Robin Raphel Michael Barnard R to disambiguation page Stephen Ross economist Michael Byers R to disambiguation page Michael Caruso R to disambiguation page Infobox officeholder name Francis Bates Pond image Francis Bates Pond.jpg caption order 12th office Ohio Attorney General term_start January 1870 term_end January 1874 preceded William H. West succeeded John Little state_house2 Ohio district2 Morgan County term_start2 January 6 1868 term_end2 January 2 1870 preceded2 Thomas I. Williams succeeded2 Richard Stanton state_senate3 Ohio district3 14th term_start3 January 5 1880 term_end3 November 2 1883 preceded3 John Irvine succeeded3 Gilbert Smith birth_date birth date 1825 8 9 birth_place Ellisburg New York death_date death date and age 1883 11 2 1825 8 9 death_place Malta Ohio restingplace Malta Cemetery signature Francis Bates Pond signature.jpg party Republican spouse plainlist Eliza A Corner Emma Corner Janet Alecander children three religion alma_mater Oberlin College allegiance United States of America branch Union Army serviceyears 1861 1864 rank Colonel unit 62nd Ohio Infantry commands battles awards Francis Bates Pond was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General from 1870 to 1874. Pond was born August 9 1825 at Ellisburg Jefferson County New York. He entered Oberlin College in Oberlin Ohio in 1841 and graduated with honors in 1846. He spent the next three years in Kent Ohio one year as a teacher and two as a book keeper for Charles and Marvin Kent. Robertson 1886 259 261 In 1850 he went to Harmar Ohio and taught classics at the Harmar Academy. He began study of law in 1849 in Cleveland and continued in Marietta in 1850. He was admitted to the bar 1852 at Malta Ohio and three years later elected Prosecuting Attorney of Morgan County Ohio. During the Civil War he served as a Colonel with the Sixty second Ohio Infantry and August 1864 at the Battle of Deep River he was wounded and lost sight in his left eye. He resigned in November of that year. In 1867 he was elected to represent Morgan County in the Ohio House of Representatives for the Fifty eighth General Assembly. Ohio 1917 289 In 1869 1869 Pond 235 285 Democrat John M. Connell 227 903 from Smith 1898 268 and 1871 1871 Pond 237 718 Democrat Edward S. Wallace 218 077 from Smith 1898 286 he won election as Ohio Attorney General. In 1879 he was elected to the Ohio Senate from the Fourteenth district Washington Morgan and part of Noble County for the Sixty fourth General Assembly and re elected to the Sixty fifth in 1881. Ohio 1917 244 247 He died November 2 1883 at his home in Malta Ohio. Smith 1898 270 He died as a result of the wound he received near his eye in the Civil War which he had suffered with for nineteen years. Pond was married to Eliza A. Corner of Malta in 1854. She died in January 13 1866. On May 21 1867 he married his first wife s sister Emma. She died March 18 1870. He married Janet Alexander of Washington County Pennsylvania in 1876. His first wife had children named Mary Blanche and George Charles. His second wife had a son named Francis Newell who died in infancy. Notes reflist 2 References cite book ref ohio1917 title Manual of legislative practice in the General Assembly last Ohio General Assembly page year 1917 publisher State of Ohio cite book ref smith98 title History of the Republican Party in Ohio editor first Joseph P editor last Smith year 1898 volume I page publisher the Lewis Publishing Company location Chicago cite book title History of Morgan County Ohio with Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Pioneers and Prominent Men first Charles last Robertson ref robertson pages 259 261 year 1886 location Chicago publisher L H Watkins and Co findagrave 6781115 class navbox collapsible collapsed Offices and distinctions s start s off s bef before William H. West s ttl title Ohio Attorney General years January 10 1870 January 12 1874 s aft after John Little s par us oh hs s bef before Thomas L. Williams s ttl title Representative from Morgan County years January 6 1868 January 2 1870 s aft after Richard Stanton s par us oh sen s bef before John Irvine s ttl title Senator from 14th District years January 5 1880 November 2 1883 s aft after Gilbert Smith end OHAttorneyGeneral Persondata NAME Pond Francis Bates ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH August 9 1825 PLACE OF BIRTH Ellisburg New York DATE OF DEATH 1883 PLACE OF DEATH Malta Ohio Infobox film name Dögkeselyű image image size caption director Ferenc András producer writer Ferenc András Miklós Munkácsi starring György Cserhalmi music cinematography Elemér Ragályi editing Mihály Morell distributor released 29 July 1982 runtime 115 minutes country Hungary language Hungarian budget Dögkeselyű is a 1982 Hungarian crime film directed by Ferenc András. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. cite web title Berlinale 1983 Programme accessdate 2010 11 17 work berlinale.de Cast György Cserhalmi as Simon József Hédi Temessy as Halmosné Roska Mária Zita Perczel as Szántóné Roska Erzsébet Mária testvére Maria Gladkowska as Cecília Mária lánya Mari Kiss as Cecília voice Ferenc Bács as Kowarski Elõd Péter Blaskó as Siska fõhadnagy Marianna Moór as Kowarskiné Vera Pap as Kati as Papp Vera László Szabó as Kovács százados Dorottya Udvaros as Ági Frigyes Hollósi as Nyomozó János Katona as Gyetvai nyomozó Tibor Kristóf as Nyomozó Dénes Ujlaky as Garázsmester as Ujlaki Dénes References External links imdb title id 0083865 title Dögkeselyű hu Dögkeselyű film Infobox NCCAA football yearly game Game Name Victory Bowl Optional Subheader Bowl Game. Title Sponsor Image Caption Date Game Played November 20 Year Game Played 2010 Football Season 2010 Stadium Younts Stadium City Tigerville South Carolina Visitor School Campbellsville University Visitor Name Short Campbellsville Visitor Nickname Tigers Visitor Record Visitor Coach Perry Thomas Visitor1 0 Visitor2 0 Visitor3 3 Visitor4 13 Home School North Greenville University Home Name Short North Greenville Home Nickname Crusaders Home Record Home Coach Home1 7 Home2 7 Home3 21 Home4 7 MVP Odds Anthem Referee Halftime Attendance Payout US Network US Announcers Ratings The 2010 Victory Bowl was a college football post season bowl game. The game was played on November 20 2010 between North Greenville University and Campbellsville University at Younts Stadium in Tigerville South Carolina. Cite web Christian College Athletic Association title Victory Bowl Invitational accessdate November 16 2010 archive archivedate 28 November 2010 dead no Cite web Greenville To Play Host To Victory Bowl date November 10 2010 accessdate November 16 2010 publisher WSPA News Channel 7 Campbellsville s offense achieved 460 yards in 100 plays compared to North Greenville s 352 yards. Campbellsville dominated the air with 333 passing yards but only reached the end zone twice. The final score was North Greenville 42 Campbellsville 16. Cite web title Campbellsville Univ at North Greenville work DakTronics 3000 publisher Daktronics Inc. date November 20 2011 accessdate February 19 2011 References Reflist External links Victory Bowl at the NCCAA website Victory Bowl navbox A Coruña comarca R from title without diacritics A Day in the Life Eric Benét album R from title without diacritics More footnotes date August 2012 thumb Saint Werner s Chapel Bacharach from 1289 thumb Views of the Rhine by William Tombleson 1840 ruins of Saint Werner s Chapel Bacharach. Werner of Oberwesel also known as Werner of Bacharach or Werner of Womrath b. 1271 in Womrath Hunsrück d. 1287 was a 16 year old boy whose unexplained death was blamed on Jews leading to revenge killings of Jews across Europe. He was venerated as a Christian saint and his memorial day was 19 April. Saint Werner s Chapel in Oberwesel on the Rhine was established in 1289 and became a popular pilgrimage site. His veneration prompted other allegations of alleged Jewish crimes such as Host desecration and ritual murder. Werner s name has not appeared in any official calendar of saints since 1963. Background thumb upright left Werner of Oberwesel. Painting at the Jewish Museum Berlin Werner came from a poor background. On Maundy Thursday 1287 his body was found near Bacharach. Certain Christians blamed his murder on the Jews claiming that they had used his blood for the Jewish ritual of Passover the blood libel against Jews . Similar anti Jewish legends were widely circulated in the Middle Ages. The alleged murder was followed by a wave of pogroms against the Jewish Community. Violence spread from the Middle Rhine to the Moselle and the Lower Rhine region. The Jewish community turned to King Rudolf I who was convinced the accusations were groundless. He fined the murderers of Jews and ordered the burning of the corpse of Werner to prevent any further veneration. Veneration thumb Saint Werner s Chapel Womrath thumb upright Saint Werner s Chapel Oberwesel The royal instructions to burn Werner s body to prevent any further veneration were not followed. Werner was buried on 30 April 1287 and alleged miracles began to be reported as the veneration spread as a martyr cult. The Lloyd Chapel in Bacharach was expanded beginning in 1289 to become the present Saint Werner s Chapel. The planned expansion of the chapel into a large church remained unfinished after 1338. A further construction when? date August 2012 also failed owing to the decline of the veneration of martyrs cn date August 2012 and shrinking revenue to the church from pilgrims. The 1338 Latin legend alleges the Jews hung Werner by his feet. Then they had him thrown into the Rhine. At the point in Bacharach where the body was supposedly washed ashore Saint Werner s Chapel was built. A second sanctuary was built in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit Hospital of Oberwesel 7 kilometers downstream. Count Palatine Ludwig III aspired to a revival of the cult. Canonisation from 1426 1429 brought formal recognition. The chapel was finally completed. when? date August 2012 After 1548 some of the relics were transferred to Besançon spreading the Werner mythology. Although the chapel was destroyed in the 17th century Werner was venerated in the diocese of Trier until 1963. In iconography Saint Werner is depicted with a sickle as well as a shovel and pan. He has been acknowledged as a patron saint of winemakers. Contemporary attitudes Recent studies estimate that Werner was probably a sex crime victim. cn date August 2012 In 1963 Saint Werner was removed from the calendar of the Diocese of Trier but Saint Werner of Oberwesel still appears in German directories of saints. The chapel dedicated to him on side of the town wall facing the Rhine which had been in ruins was renovated during the pontificate of Pope John XXIII and a plaque added with a text implying recognition of the wrongful accusation of the Jewish community. See also Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln William of Norwich Andreas Oxner References Reflist BBKL w werner_v_o band 13 spalten 837–838 autor Paul Gerhard Aring artikel Werner von Oberwesel Rheinfriede Gleisner Nach Juden Pogromen kam Heiligen Legende in Hunsrücker Zeitung 18. April 1987 S. 27. Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 55 45 46 Werner. Diöcesanheiliger des Bisthums Trier Gottfried Kentenich ADB Werner Diözesanheiliger von Trier Gerd Hergen Lübben Der Textfund zu Bacharach in Die Brücke – Forum für antirassistische Politik und Kultur Heft 140 2 2006 Saarbrücken S. 126–128. Gerd Mentgen Die Ritualmordaffäre um den „Guten Werner“ von Oberwesel und ihre Folgen in Jahrbuch für Westdeutsche Landesgeschichte 21 1995 S. 159–198. Werner Wendling Der „gute Werner“ hat ausgedient in Rhein Hunsrück Zeitung 4. Juli 2006 S. 17. Thomas Wetzstein Vom „Volksheiligen“ zum „Fürstenheiligen“. Die Wiederbelebung des Wernerkults im 15. Jahrhundert in Archiv für mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte 51 1999 S. 11–68. Daniela Wolf Ritualmordaffäre und Kultgenese. Der „gute Werner von Oberwesel“ Bacharach Bauverein Wernerkapelle Bacharach 2002 ISBN 3 00 009539 X . Eintrag im Ökumenischen Heiligenlexikon Persondata NAME Werner Of Oberwesel ALTERNATIVE NAMES Werner of Womrath SHORT DESCRIPTION German saint DATE OF BIRTH 1271 PLACE OF BIRTH Womrath Rhineland Palatinate Germany DATE OF DEATH 1287 PLACE OF DEATH Werner von Oberwesel Saint Verny Varnerio di Oberwesel Dögkeselyű R from title without diacritics A Dolorosa Raiz do Micondó R from title without diacritics Michael Mahoney R to disambiguation page 2007–09 ICC World Cricket League Web of Passion R from alternative language fr À fleur de toi R from title without diacritics A Força Verde R from title without diacritics Canfield Casino and Congress Park R from alternative name Michael Pearce R to disambiguation page À force de prier R from title without diacritics A Girl from Lübeck R from title without diacritics A Gloriosa Família R from title without diacritics À Gogo Live on Tour R from title without diacritics A három sárkány R from title without diacritics À l amiral R from title without diacritics À l aventure R from title without diacritics upright thumb Wenchang Wang or Wenchang Dijun Chinese 文昌王 文昌帝君 is a Taoist deity in Chinese Mythology known as the God of Culture and Literature. Werner ETC “Myths and Legends of CHINA” Gearge G. Harrap Co. LTD. 1922 p.104 He is also at times referred to simply as Wen Qu or Wen. The literal translation of his name would be King 王 of Flourishing 昌 Culture Language 文 . Wenchang Wang is physically represented by a constellation of six stars near the Big Dipper. The stars all had names of their own Shangjiang 上將 Cijiang 次將 Guixiang 貴相 Siming 司命 Sizhong 司中 and Silu 司祿 . Wenchang Wang is often depicted as an elderly scholar accompanied by two attendants Tianlong 天聾 or Heaven Deaf and Diya 地啞 or Earth Mute . Christie Anthony. Chinese Mythology. Hamlyn House 1968 p.56 He has historically been called upon by scholars and writers who need inspiration or help right before an exam. Story There are quite a few accounts of Wenchang Wang most depict him as a man by the name Zhang Yazi 張亞子 of a county in Sichuan Province called Zitong. A particular account cites him as a war hero having died an honorable death in a rebellion against Emperor Fú Jiān in 374. Other accounts of Wenchang Wang appear rather sporadically at different time periods he has been given seventeen reincarnations over a period of 3 000 years. A notable account of an appearance of Wenchang Wang was as the Spirit of Zitong during the suppression of a rebellion in Chengdu Sichuan in 1000 A.D. A man allegedly climbed a ladder in midst of battle and declared that the Spirit of Zitong told him the town of rebels would fall on the twentieth day of the ninth moon. The town fell on the day indicated and the general in charge of repressing the rebellion had the temple repaired. Werner ETC “Myths and Legends of CHINA” Gearge G. Harrap Co. LTD. 1922 p.105 In addition to being a respected warrior Wenchang Wang was well respected as a model for filiality. The Book of Emperor Zi Tong records Wenchang was had a mature mind at birth. His mother breastfed him even though she was perilously ill and malnourished. In the middle of the night Wenchang cut flesh from his own thighs and fed it to his mother. She was then cured of her illness. Wenchang Wang also appears in other texts where he is praised for other noble virtues. The book Wenchang Emperor and the States He Stabilized states He descended into the mortal world seventy three times as a shidafu a scholar bureaucrat position in the emperor s government of feudal China . Wenchang was uncorrupted upright and just and never dealt out harsh punishments to the people. He allegedly helps people when they have hardships saves those who are in trouble has compassion for the lonely forgives people s mistakes and leaves peace and stability everywhere he goes. Because of this the Jade Emperor put him in charge of the elections of village leaders. Controversy There is controversy over the actual position of Wenchang despite common practice of attributing him to Zhang Yazi. Many point out that the stories on Zhang Yazi are attributed mainly to honor and heroism having nothing to do with actual literature. In his Myths and Legends of China E.T.C. Werner points out that Wherever Wenchang is worshiped there will also be found a separate representation of K uei Hsing Kui Xing showing that while the official deity has been allowed to borrow glory from the popular god and even to assume his personality the independent existence of the stellar spirit is nevertheless sedulously maintained. The story being that Zhang Kui Kui Xing was a brilliant scholar who was because of his unsightly face not recognized by the Emperor when he passed the top examinations. Feeling dejected he threw himself into the ocean and ascended into the heavens as a star. Initially scholars worshiped this star Kui Xing as the God of Literature but with time he was eventually linked to the Dipper constellation or Great Bear and assimilated into Wenchang Jundi. Werner ETC “Myths and Legends of CHINA” Gearge G. Harrap Co. LTD. 1922 p.106 107 Worship thumb Wenchang Temple Yilan County Taiwan Wenchang has had various titles but was officially apotheosized by Yen Yu of the Mongol Dynasty in 1314 A.D as the Supporter of the Yuan Mongol Dynasty Diffuser of Renovating Influences Ssu lu of Wenchang God and Lord. He is as previously mentioned often called upon by scholars and students for academic help. There are many different temples and shrines dedicated to worshiping Wenchang Wang the most notable being the Wenchang temple of Zitong located at modern day Qiqu Mountain 七曲山 . This famous mountain is both the location of the largest cypress forest in China as well as the origin of the Wenchang culture. As Sichuan where Qiqu Mountain is located is mainly in the south there is a saying In the North there is Confucius and in the South there is Wenchang. There are also two notable temples dedicated to worshiping Wenchang Di Jun in Taichung one is in the Beitun District of Taichung apparently constructed in 1863 as a means of facilitating learning in the developing groups of people there. The other temple is in the Nantun district of Taichung built in 1825. Both temples face south which is apparently due to a principle of Fung Shui. The practice of worshiping Wenchang Wang has a long history it was popular in the past because he was allowed to be venerated by the rich and poor alike. He is still often worshiped now for essentially the same reasons. The third day of the second moon of the Chinese lunar calendar is the birthday of Wenchang. People generally celebrated his birthday by visiting his temples the officials and scholars of the county all had to go to the Temple of Wenchang to make offerings sacrifices or recite poems. References Reflist Wenchangdijun 문창제군 ru Вэньчан мифология vi Văn Xương Đế Quân zh yue 文昌星 zh 文昌 星官 À l ombre des derricks R from title without diacritics Alan J. Charig À la carte disambiguation R from title without diacritics Infobox officeholder name Francis D. Kimball image Seal of the Attorney General of Ohio.svg order 5th office Ohio Attorney General term_start January 14 1856 term_end August 15 1856 preceded George Wythe McCook succeeded Christopher Wolcott birth_date 1820 birth_place New Hampshire death_date August 15 1856 death_place Columbus Ohio party Republican otherparty Whig Francis D. Kimball was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General in 1856. Kimball was born 1820 in New Hampshire. He was reared as a Whig and an Abolitionist. In 1842 he moved to Medina County Ohio and was soon elected to county office. Smith 1898 Volume I 46 He was prosecuting attorney of Medina County 1849 1853. Medina County 1881 239 He was a champion of the Anti Nebraska Movement in 1854 and a founder of the Republican Party in Ohio. He attended the preliminary National Convention at Pittsburgh and the first regular National Convention at Philadelphia where he contracted a disease that would lead to his death. He was nominated for Ohio Attorney General and won the election in 1855. 1855 election Kimball 168 868 Democrat George Wythe McCook 132 216 from Smith 1898 Volume I 40 He died August 15 1856 and was succeeded as Attorney General by Christopher P. Wolcott of Summit County by appointment of Governor Salmon P. Chase. Notes reflist 2 References cite book ref smith98 title History of the Republican Party in Ohio editor first Joseph P editor last Smith year 1898 volume I page publisher the Lewis Publishing Company location Chicago cite book title History of Medina County and Ohio containing a history of the state of Ohio year 1881 location Chicago page publisher Baskin Battey ref medina OHAttorneyGeneral Persondata NAME Kimball Francis D. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH New Hampshire DATE OF DEATH 1856 PLACE OF DEATH Columbus Ohio À la folie ou pas du tout song R from title without diacritics sockpuppet category Don song25 À la musique R from title without diacritics À la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star R from title without diacritics Bart Starr A la resistencia española R from title without diacritics À la suite R from title without diacritics Alan M. Portis À la vie à la mort R from title without diacritics Microjet R to disambiguation page À ma manière... 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San Paolo R from title without diacritics FeralpiSalò R from title without diacritics Infobox officeholder name Chauncey N. Olds image Seal of Ohio Official .svg caption order 8th office Ohio Attorney General term_start February 20 1865 term_end January 8 1866 preceded William P. Richardson succeeded William H. West state_house2 Ohio district2 Pickaway County term_start2 December 4 1848 term_end2 December 2 1849 preceded2 Thomas Huston succeeded2 M. L. Clark state_senate3 Ohio district3 Ross Pickaway Counties term_start3 December 3 1849 term_end3 December 1 1850 preceded3 new district succeeded3 Joseph H. Geiger birth_date birth date 1816 2 2 birth_place Marlboro Vermont death_date death date and age 1890 2 11 1816 2 2 death_place Columbus Ohio restingplace party Republican otherparty Whig spouse relations brother Edson B. Olds children religion Presbyterian alma_mater Miami University Chauncey N. Olds was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General 1865. Biography Chauncey Olds was born February 2 1816 at Marlboro Vermont brother of Edson B. Olds. cite book title The National cyclopaedia of American biography being the history ... volume 4 year 1893 publisher James T. White and Company page 122 location New York He was moved to Cuyahoga County Ohio at age four. In 1830 the family moved to Circleville Pickaway County. Smith 1898 Volume I 152 He began studies at Ohio University that autumn but quit after three years due to illness. He entered Miami University in 1834 graduated in 1836 and soon became a professor there. He resigned in 1840 studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1842 in Circleville. He practiced in that town until 1856 and represented the county in the Ohio House of Representatives for the 47th General Assembly 1848–1849 Ohio 1917 280 and the Ohio State Senate 1849 1850 Ohio 1917 235 elected as a Whig. In 1856 he moved to Columbus Ohio and ran for Ohio Attorney General in the 1862 election but lost. 1862 election Democrat Lyman R. Critchfield 183 232 Olds 178 855 from Smith 1898 Volume I 150 In 1865 Attorney General William P. Richardson resigned and Olds was appointed by Governor Brough Smith 1898 Volume I 198 February 20 1865. cite book title Annual report of the secretary of state to the Governor of the state of Ohio for the year 1874 year 1875 publisher Nevins Myers State Printers location Columbus last Wikoff first Allen T. authorlink Allen T. Wikoff page 13 He was not nominated for the 1865 election. He was a trustee of Miami University for twenty five years. He was prominent in the Presbyterian church. For the last seventeen years of his life he represented the Pittsburg Cincinnati and St. Louis Railway in Franklin County. He died February 11 1890 at his home in Columbus. cite book title Reports ... Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Association .... volume 11 publisher Ohio State Bar Association year 1890 pages 282–287 Notes reflist 2 References cite book ref smithone title History of the Republican Party in Ohio editor first Joseph P editor last Smith year 1898 volume I page publisher the Lewis Publishing Company location Chicago cite book ref ohio1917 title Manual of legislative practice in the General Assembly last Ohio General Assembly page year 1917 publisher State of Ohio s start s legal s bef before William P. Richardson s ttl title Ohio Attorney General years 1865 1866 s aft after William H. West s par us oh hs s bef before Thomas Huston s ttl title Representative from Pickaway County years 1848 1849 s aft after M.L. Clark end OHAttorneyGeneral Persondata NAME Olds Chauncey N. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1816 PLACE OF BIRTH Marlboro Vermont DATE OF DEATH 1895 PLACE OF DEATH Columbus Ohio A.C.D. Città di Concordia R from title without diacritics Manny Corpas A.S.D. Nardò Calcio R from title without diacritics A.S.D. S.B.C. Oltrepò R from title without diacritics À GRUMH... R from title without diacritics 2009–13 ICC World Cricket League AB Mérouana R from title without diacritics AB Stockholms Spårvägar R from title without diacritics Infobox building name 75 State Street image 75 State Street.jpg location 75 State Street Boston Massachusetts latd 42.2706002 longd 72.4143697 iso_region US MA coordinates_display title roof convert 118.9 m ft abbr on floor_count 31 completion_date 1988 building_type Office architect Gund Architects Skidmore Owings and Merrill developer 75 State Street is a high rise building located in the Financial District Boston Massachusetts. The design architect was Gund Architects of Boston in association with Skidmore Owings and Merrill. cite news last Goldberger first Paul title Proof That All That Glitters Is Not Vulgar November 2010 newspaper New York Times date August 13 1989 The 31 story building rises to a height of 118.9 m ft and has a floor area of 93088 m2 sqft. The building is currently managed by Brookfield Properties. Tenants LPL Financial References External links Entry on Emporis Entry on SkyscraperPage Massachusetts stub 75 State Street Mikułowice R to disambiguation page Sagstuen can refer to Einar Sagstuen Tonje Sagstuen Surname Short pages monitor Eastern name order András Ferenc Infobox person image imagesize name Ferenc András birth_date Birth date and age 1942 11 24 df yes birth_place Budapest Hungary death_date death_place othername occupation Film director Screenwriter yearsactive 1970 present Ferenc András born 24 November 1942 is an Hungarian film director and screenwriter. He has directed 20 films since 1970. His 1982 film Dögkeselyű was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. cite web title Berlinale 1982 Programme accessdate 2010 11 17 work berlinale.de Selected filmography Dögkeselyű 1982 References Reflist External links IMDb name 0029161 Ferenc András Use dmy dates date November 2010 Persondata NAME András Ferenc ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Film directorScreenwriter DATE OF BIRTH 1942 11 24 PLACE OF BIRTH Budapest Hungary DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH András Ferenc AC Vert Pré R from title without diacritics Summary Information Description Classroom Chefs Center of California 2010. Source I Dstringer71 talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 20 19 16 November 2010 UTC Author Dstringer71 talk other_versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant Orphan image Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Infobox officeholder name William Pitt Richardson image William Pitt Richardson from Ohio in the War.png caption order 9th office Ohio Attorney General term_start January 9 1865 term_end February 20 1865 cite book title Annual report of the secretary of state to the Governor of the state of Ohio for the year 1874 year 1875 publisher Nevins Myers State Printers location Columbus last Wikoff first Allen T. authorlink Allen T. Wikoff page 13 preceded Lyman R. Critchfield succeeded Chauncey N. Olds birth_date birth date 1824 5 25 birth_place Washington County Pennsylvania death_date death date and age 1886 8 4 1824 5 25 death_place New Castle Indiana restingplace Oak Grove Cemetery Marietta Ohio signature party Republican occupation lawyer spouse children religion alma_mater Washington College allegiance United States of America branch Union Army serviceyears 1861 1865 rank Brevet Brigadier General unit 25th Ohio Infantry commands Camp Chase battles Battle of Chancellorsville awards commons category William Pitt Richardson William Pitt Richardson Reid 945 946 May 25 1824 August 4 1886 reocities.com was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio USA. He was Ohio Attorney General in 1865. Richardson was born on May 25 1824 at Washington County Pennsylvania. He entered Washington College in 1841 and graduated in 1844. He was then a teacher and remained so after moving to Ohio. He enlisted as a private in the Third Ohio Infantry in 1846 and served in the Mexican American War. In 1852 he was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Monroe County Ohio and held that office until 1861. During the Civil War he enlisted as a Major in the 25th Ohio Infantry was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel. On May 2 1863 at the Battle of Chancellorsville he was wounded and lost use of his right arm. In 1864 he was elected Ohio Attorney General but resigned after less than a year replaced by Chauncey N. Olds of Franklin County being appointed by Governor Brough. He was Brevetted Brigadier General in December 1864. The same year he was named commander of the military prison at Camp Chase in Columbus and was later Collector of Internal Revenue for the Fifteenth Ohio district. cite book title History of the Republican Party in Ohio editor first Joseph P editor last Smith year 1898 volume I page 198 publisher the Lewis Publishing Company location Chicago He died at New Castle Indiana August 4 1886 and was interred at Oak Grove Cemetery in Marietta Ohio. References Sources cite book ref ohiowar1 title Ohio in the War Her Statesmen Generals and Soldiers pages 945–946 first Whitelaw last Reid authorlink Whitelaw Reid publisher The Robert Clarke Company year 1895 volume 1 location Cincinnati chapter Brevet Brigadier General W. P. Richardson chapter OHAttorneyGeneral Persondata NAME Richardson William P. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American general DATE OF BIRTH May 25 1824 PLACE OF BIRTH Washington County Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH August 4 1886 PLACE OF DEATH New Castle Indiana ACD Ciudad de Cáceres R from title without diacritics Grand Theatre Warsaw ACF Gloria 1922 Bistrița R from title without diacritics Millennium Prize R to disambiguation page CS Luceafărul Oradea R from title without diacritics Mill Creek Historic District R to disambiguation page Military history of Latin America R to disambiguation page Minax R to disambiguation page Agencia Carabobeña de Noticias R from title without diacritics Minard R to disambiguation page ACS Recaş R from title without diacritics Ferenc András R from title without diacritics CSM Studențesc Iași R from title without diacritics Taxobox name Dinia regnum Animalia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Lepidoptera familia Arctiidae genus Dinia genus_authority Walker 1854 synonyms Lasioprocta Wallengren 1858 Dinia is a genus of moth in the family Arctiidae. Species Dinia eagrus Cramer Dinia mena Hübner Dinia subapicalis Walker 1854 References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog Dinia at funet Arctiidae stub Dinia Mind Quiz R to disambiguation page Ferenc András AD Ceutí Atlético R from title without diacritics Infobox officeholder name James Murray image signature order 7th office Ohio Attorney General term_start January 14 1861 term_end January 12 1863 preceded Christopher Wolcott succeeded Lyman R. Critchfield party Republican birth_date 1830 birth_place Scotland death_date 1881 death_place Sidney Ohio spouse children religion alma_mater James Murray was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General in 1861 and 1862. James Murray was born in Scotland about 1830. In 1831 when about a year old his family moved to Sidney Ohio. He was educated in the public schools and admitted to the bar in 1851. He immediately relocated to Perrysburg Ohio. Smith 1898 Volume I 126 He was elected Ohio Attorney General in 1860 1860 election results Murray 215 277 Democrat David W Stambaugh of Tuscarawas County 189 999 from Smith 1898 Volume I 128 and served one term. He remained a resident of Wood County Ohio until the close of his term and then returned to Sidney where he passed in 1881. The only other political office he ever held was as mayor of Perrysburg. Notes reflist 2 References cite book ref smith98 title History of the Republican Party in Ohio editor first Joseph P editor last Smith year 1898 volume I page publisher the Lewis Publishing Company location Chicago s start s legal s bef before Christopher Wolcott s ttl title Ohio Attorney General years 1861 1863 s aft after Lyman R. Critchfield end OHAttorneyGeneral Persondata NAME Murray James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Scotland DATE OF DEATH 1881 PLACE OF DEATH Sidney Ohio Fuck AD Fundación Logroñés R from title without diacritics AD Huracán R from title without diacritics Shit Peshawar AD Sabiñánigo R from title without diacritics Cat more Ferenc András AD Torrejón R from title without diacritics Cunt AD Torrejón CF R from title without diacritics Mingon R to disambiguation page Vegard Samdahl R from surname AD Unión Adarve Barrio del Pilar R from title without diacritics Mini Dome R to disambiguation page Motherfucker AD Villaviciosa de Odón R from title without diacritics Motherfucker Shit Mirim Lake R to disambiguation page Mirko Petrović R to disambiguation page Nigger commonscat catmain eo Kategorio Fabrizio De André Categoria Fabrizio De André Adam Crooks activist Cunt Ƴo h³æ R from title without diacritics Malvern and Westerham School was a school located in the Rockland neighbourhood of Victoria British Columbia Canada at 1765 Rockland Avenue Victoria Heritage Foundation . coord 48.42511 N 123.33197 W display title References Reflist See also School District 61 Greater Victoria Streetmap image Dögkeselyű Æbbe R from title without diacritics Pål Anders Ullevålseter R from surname Fuck Æbbe of Coldingham R from title without diacritics Cat main Æbbe of Oxford R from title without diacritics Mitrella R to disambiguation page Fuck Æbbe the Younger R from title without diacritics Use dmy dates date August 2012 Use British English date August 2012 lead too short date June 2012 Infobox darts player name Justin Pipe image Justin Pipe.jpg fullname nickname The Force birth_date birth date and age df y 1971 11 9 birth_place England death_date death_place hometown Taunton homecountry England since darts Cosmo Darts music Can You Feel The Force? by The Real Thing laterality Right handed BDO PDC 2008– currentrank 11 BDO World World Masters World Darts Trophy Int. Darts League PDC World Last 16 2012 Matchplay Quarter final 2012 Grand Prix Grand Slam Group stage 2010 2011 UK Open Last 32 2012 Vegas Premier League US Open PC Finals Last 16 2011 European First round 2011 2012 tournament European Tour VIE Killarney Pro Tour Kingswood Darts Open Players Ch ship CRA Players Ch ship IRE Players Ch ship SPA resultyears 2012 2011 2009 2011 2011 2012 achievement 2012 PDPA Players Player of the Year. cite web title Taylor Named Player Of The Year publisher PDC accessdate 5 January 2012 2012 Breaks into the world s top 16 for the first time. cite web title Pipe Breaks Into Top 16 publisher PDC date 30 April 2012 accessdate 30 April 2012 Justin Pipe born 9 November 1971 is an English darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. Playing career Pipe first emerged at the 2008 UK Open as a pub qualifier. He defeated Geoff Wylie and Lionel Sams before losing 3 9 to James Wade in the third round. Following his performance at the UK Open he joined the PDC Pro Tour circuit. He qualified for the 2010 Grand Slam of Darts as one of four ITV Wildcard qualifiers. He lost all three of his group games to Wade Vincent van der Voort and Tony O Shea. Pipe also qualified for the 2011 PDC World Darts Championship losing 1 3 in the first round to Mark Walsh. In June 2011 Pipe hit a nine dart finish in a Players Championship match in Nuland against Colin Osborne. Double Dutch For Anderson PDC.tv Pipe made his World Matchplay debut in 2011. He defeated Mervyn King 10 6 in the first round. On 2 October 2011 Pipe won his first PDC Pro Tour event in Dublin defeating Phil Taylor 6 5 in the final. Pipe s Dublin Dream With First Win PDC.tv On 5 November Pipe won his third Players Championship in just a month. Pipe qualified for the 2011 Grand Slam of Darts. He beat Terry Jenkins 5 1 in the first match of the group stage then missed a dart at a double to beat James Wade. In his final match against Dave Chisnall Pipe had a shot at 17 in the deciding leg to qualify but bust with his first dart and lost the match and was eventually eliminated as Jenkins beat Wade in the final match. At the 2011 Players Championship Finals Pipe was the number 1 seed as he had reached the final of six of the last ten events. He reached the second round where he missed six match darts against Mark Webster before losing 8–7. Pipe won his first ever match at the PDC World Championship in 2012 by beating Sean Reed 3–1. cite web title World Championship Night Two publisher PDC accessdate 29 December 2011 In the second round he came from 2–0 down against world number 7 Wes Newton to win 4–3 and reach the last 16 where he played Terry Jenkins. cite web title World Championship Night Eight publisher PDC accessdate 29 December 2011 Pipe came up against an inspired opponent who averaged 102 and lost the match 1–4. cite web title World Championship Day 11 publisher PDC accessdate 29 December 2011 Pipe saw his progress in 2011 rewarded at the annual PDC awards ceremony on 3 January 2012 as he picked up the PDPA Players Player of the Year award. He then continued his fine form by winning the first Players Championship of 2012 with a 6–0 whitewash of Paul Nicholson in the Spanish Darts Trophy. cite web title Pipe Claims First Blood In 2012 publisher PDC date 28 January 2012 accessdate 29 January 2012 He almost pulled off a remarkable double as he reached the final of the second event a day later but was beaten by Michael Smith 3–6. cite web title Spanish Win For Super Smith publisher PDC date 29 January 2012 accessdate 30 January 2012 In April Pipe won the European Tour Event 1 with a 6–3 victory over James Wade in the final having defeated Raymond van Barneveld in the semi finals by the same scoreline with a 107 average. cite web title Austrian Darts Open Day Three publisher PDC date 29 April 2012 accessdate 29 April 2012 The victory saw him rise into the world s top 16 for the very first time as he was ranked 15 meaning he will gain automatic qualification into the upcoming major events if he maintains his form. Pipe lost to Dave Chisnall 4–6 in the final of the sixth Players Championship event in May having earlier beaten the likes of Kevin Painter Simon Whitlock and Raymond van Barneveld. cite web title Chisnall Cleans Up In Crawley publisher PDC accessdate 27 May 2012 In the World Matchplay Pipe beat Joe Cullen and Wes Newton but then lost to Ronnie Baxter 11–16 in his first televised quarter final. cite web title Betfair World Matchplay Quarter Finals publisher PDC accessdate 28 July 2012 Management and sponsorship Pipe is joint managed by Matt Ward MDA Promotions and Clifton Mitchell Mitchell Promotions New management team for Justin Pipe Darts Beers Cheers . Joined darts manufacturer Cosmo Darts as a sponsored player on 14 October 2011. Sponsorship Deal Announced Cosmo Darts and Justin Pipe Darts Beers Cheers Personal life He worked as a tree surgeon before becoming a professional darts player in 2010. Lumberjack Justin Pipe looking to shock James Wade in Grand Slam of Darts . His slow throwing style is partly attributed to a serious car accident he suffered in 1993 where his right arm was paralysed for three months. cite web title Darts There s just no rushing the tree surgeon when he s on the oche December 2011 date 11 December 2011 Pipe has three sons. References Reflist 2 External links Dartsdatabase id 6494 name Justin Pipe Official Website PDC Top 20 Persondata NAME Pipe Justin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 November 1971 PLACE OF BIRTH England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Justin Pipe Æbelholt Abbey R from title without diacritics Twat Æbleflæsk R from title without diacritics Æcerbot R from title without diacritics Darion is a masculine name variants include Darian and Darien. It may refer to First name Darion Anderson American basketball player Darion Basco American actor Darion Conner American football player Last name Joe Darion American musical theater lyricist See also Darian disambiguation Darien disambiguation disambig Æðaklettar R from title without diacritics Miševići R to disambiguation page Æðey R from title without diacritics Ægir class offshore patrol vessel R from title without diacritics Mnason R to disambiguation page Henry H. Whaley stack Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image 300px Ship caption Admiral Levchenko DDG 605 sailing along with USS Hue City 6 in the North Sea 2004 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Russia Ship flag 100x35px Russian Navy Ensign Ship class Udaloy class destroyer Ship name Admiral Levchenko Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship laid down 27 January 1982 Ship launched 21 February 1985 Ship christened Ship acquired Ship commissioned 30 September 1988 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship captured Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship fate Ship status Active Ship homeport Russian Northern Fleet Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship displacement convert 6200 t LT 0 abbr on standard convert 7900 t LT 0 abbr on full load Ship length convert 534 ft 9 in m abbr on Ship beam convert 63 ft 4 in m abbr on Ship draught convert 20 ft 4 in m abbr on Ship propulsion 2 shaft COGAG 4 gas turbines 120 000 hp Ship speed convert 35 kn mph km h lk in Ship range convert 10500 nmi km lk in at convert 14 kn mph km h lk in Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship complement 300 Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 2 x 4 SS N 14 anti submarine missiles 8 x vertical launchers for SA N 9 surface to air missiles 2 x 1 100 mm guns 4 x 30 mm Gatling guns 2 x Altair CADS N 1 Kashtan CIWS 2 x 4 553 mm Torpedo tube Type 53 ASW ASuW torpedo 2 x RBU 6000 anti submarine rocket launchers Ship armour Ship aircraft facilities Helicopter deck and hangar Ship aircraft 2 x Ka 27 Helix series helicopters Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship notes RFS Admiral Levchenko is a Russian destroyer of the Udaloy class. The ship was laid down in 1982 and was commissioned in the Soviet navy in 1988. After the fall of the Soviet union the ship continued to serve in the Russian navy. As of 2010 the destroyer is active with the Russian Northern Fleet. In 2010 Admiral Levchenko was part of the Russian operations to combat piracy off the Somalian coast. References External links commons cat Admiral Levchenko destroyer position left Udaloy class destroyer ru Адмирал Левченко большой противолодочный корабль Ækongen R from title without diacritics Ælfflæd of Mercia II R from title without diacritics Ælfflæd wife of Edward the Elder R from title without diacritics Infobox Index name OSEAX logo image caption foundation operator Oslo Stock Exchange exchanges Oslo Stock Exchange constituents All cap_level All mcap NOK 1.55 billion Nov 2010 Market Capitalisation 16 Nov 2010 weighting related OBX homepage OSEAX Prices The Oslo Børs All Share Index OSEAX consists of all shares listed on Oslo Børs. 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Wilhelmsen 7458 WWI Wilh. Wilhelmsen ... 4727.96 WWIB Wilh. Wilhelmsen ... 1619.81 YAR Yara International 83428.89 See also Oslo Stock Exchange List of companies listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange OBX References External links OSEAX Prices at Oslo Bors OSEAX Historical Chart Use dmy dates date February 2011 Wulfgar of Lichfield R from title without diacritics Ælfgar of Selwood R from title without diacritics BLP sources date November 2010 Original research date November 2010 Infobox person name John Wimberley birth_date July 1945 birth_place Paget Bermuda image image_size nationality American education One year of college specializing in electronics occupation Photographer website John M. Wimberley born July 1945 is an American photographer and artist. He has photographed extensively in the American West. His body of work also includes figurative work of women underwater and a large number of photographs of American Indian rock art. Wimberley has formulated two black and white photographic film developers that are sold commercially. He has also integrated his personal beliefs about metaphysics and spirituality into his photographic work. In addition he leads a workshop titled Sight Insight in which he teaches his personal methods for selecting photographic subjects. Wimberley s photographs have appeared in over 70 exhibitions multiple publications and over 500 collections. He received the 2010 Oliver Rock Art Photography Award The Oliver Rock Art Photography Award for his self published book of American Indian rock art titled Evidence of Magic. Life and work John Wimberley was born in Paget Bermuda and then moved to Alameda CA in 1948 where he lived until 1963. At age 13 Wimberley had a boundary dissolving experience while sitting in a bathtub. Regarding this experience he says I found myself to be the entire universe. After that experience I realized very deeply that in this life I wanted to examine if you will the nature of reality. Brooks Jensen Interview With John Wimberley Lenswork November December 2000 53 66. In August 1963 he enlisted in the United States Navy. Early photography During his service in the Navy Wimberley achieved the rank of Second Class Petty Officer Aviation Electronics Technician. He served two nine month tours of duty in the Gulf of Tonkin during the Vietnam War. During this time he purchased a camera and began to photograph activities on the deck of the aircraft carrier where he worked as an avionics technician. Wimberley stenciled the word PHOTO on the back of his flight deck jacket. This allowed him to photograph on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier during flight operations. Wimberley participated in a Navy sponsored photography competition and was awarded first place. In 1966 Wimberley completed his service to the Navy and began to work as an electronics technician in the San Francisco Bay Area. He was part of the engineering team that developed the Smith Kline Instruments Ekoline 20 which was the first diagnostic ultrasound machine used for medicine. He continued to devote large amounts of time to photography. Color street photography From 1966 to 1969 Wimberley used color transparency film and a handheld camera to photograph in San Francisco. In particular he photographed the hippie culture that was concentrated in the Haight Ashbury area of San Francisco at that time. Landscape photography thumb left alt A black and white photograph of an unusual cloud formation over Crater Lake in Oregon. Crater Lake 1977Wimberley is a self taught photographer. He used books experimentation and persistence to teach himself to expose negatives develop and print photographs. His first darkroom was in a walk in closet in a studio apartment where he developed film in trays on the floor. In 1969 while photographing in Canyon Del Puerto California Wimberley saw that physical objects such as trees also have a tangible and real spiritual dimension that can be perceived. After this experience he began working exclusively with black and white film because he felt that black and white photography had the potential to embody and communicate the spiritual aspect of things. A significant part of Wimberley s experimentation was in the area of film developers. In 1969 he began experimenting with the forgotten photographic developing agent Pyrogallol. In 1977 Petersen Photographic published Wimberley s formula for WD2D a pyrogallol based film developer. He says When I first made black and white prints I could not attain the tonal characteristics I could see in my mind. WD2D gave me the tonal characteristics I needed to best communicate what I needed to communicate. WD2D is similar to other pyrogallol based film developers because it promotes high sharpness and granularity while smoothing grain using a dye mask. However WD2D differs from older pyrogallol based film developers like the ABC Pyro formula used by Edward Weston because WD2D is designed to work well with modern single emulsion black and white films. In November 1985 Wimberley photographed on the North and South islands of New Zealand. In June 1986 he spent a month photographing counties Clare and Galway in Ireland. In 1985 and again in 1987 Wimberley was invited to exhibit his photographs alongside those of Ansel Adams in two man shows. Wimberley is the only photographer who has shared two exhibits with Adams. In 1987 Wimberley licensed the formula for his WD2D+ film developer to Photographer s Formulary. WD2D+ is an improved version of his WD2D film developer. Photographer s Formulary sells a pre mixed version of this film developer. Wimberley has continued to create black and white landscape photographs but after 1980 he also explored other genres of photography. Figurative photography thumb right alt A black and white photograph symbolizing a descending angel. Descending AngelFrom 1981 to 1982 Wimberley produced a series of figure photographs using a female model in a swimming pool. The model in these photographs is Christine Wells. Wimberley says Christine called to ask if I wanted to go swimming and I told her I was going to photograph her in the water. I d never had that thought until that moment and it greatly surprised me. It was a command and who was I to ignore it? A photograph titled Descending Angel is a part of this sequence of figure photographs. Since 1981 Wimberley has sold 710 signed prints of this photograph making it one of the most successful images in modern photography. Regarding Descending Angel Wimberley says This photograph is an affirmation that we live in a magical universe. In 1981 Wimberley quit his job as a medical ultrasound equipment technician. He had no savings at the time but he was able to support himself by selling prints of his photographs. Since 1981 he has worked full time as a photographer supporting himself primarily from print sales through art galleries. Rock art photography thumb left alt A black and white photograph of a Native American petroglyph. Bitter Ridge 7 2002Wimberley has a longstanding interest in American Indian shamanism. This interest combined with a chance encounter with an American Indian petroglyph or rock art in Nevada in 1999 led him to focus almost exclusively on photographing American Indian rock art. In 2000 Wimberley began photographing rock art in the desert area known as the Pahranagat Valley near Ash Springs Nevada. He made photographs in this region until 2007. Wimberley has also photographed rock art in the area surrounding Moapa Nevada in the Mojave Desert near Barstow California and in the Warner Uplands of eastern Oregon. To date he has made more than 6 000 photographs of petroglyphs in these four regions. Many of the sites where Wimberley has photographed rock art are remote or not open to the public. For this reason most of the petroglyphs depicted in Wimberley s photographs have been seen only in archeological research papers if at all. To reach the remote sites where Wimberley makes rock art photographs he has modified a 1987 Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro with off road tires upgraded suspension and brakes a bed a kitchen and a 24 gallon water tank. This equipment enables him to spend 10 to 14 days in a remote area with little or no contact with other humans. This method of working is an important part of Wimberley s approach to photography. Because many petroglyphs are very faint images on the surface of rock the contrast range of photographs of these petroglyphs must be expanded in order to show the petroglyph image in a satisfactory way. To accommodate this requirement Wimberley modified his WD2D+ film developer formula to function better when expanding the contrast range of negatives. The result of this work was WD2H+. In 2009 Wimberley s WD2H+ film developer formula was published in the third edition of The Darkroom Cookbook. In 2005 Wimberley moved to Ashland OR where he currently resides. Metaphysical aspects of work In interviews Wimberley has indicated that his approach to photography is based on his animist view of the world. Wimberley s photographs are often compared to those of Minor White and Paul Caponigro because all three are black and white photographers who have spoken or written about the influence of their spiritual viewpoint on their work. Wimberley describes his photography as a spiritual practice Gerhard Bock “Beyond the Picture” The Large Format Journal Spring 2006 saying “For me the function of art is to give form to the spiritual.” Brooks Jensen Interview With John Wimberley Lenswork November December 2000 p. 60 In interviews Wimberley articulates several metaphysical concepts that inform his way of working. Animism Wimberley has said that he sees rocks trees and other physical objects as alive. He says that as he began to spend more time making photographs in the landscape he “came to feel that everything around me had life in it including those things that we think of as dead.” “He captures the soul of the subject” “Bainbridge Island Review May 14 2009 Somatic states In interviews Wimberley often describes the role that somatic awareness plays in his photography. When looking for pictures he uses his visual faculties to identify photographic subjects but he also regards his inner somatic state as an important source of guidance towards photographic subjects. “If you’re paying attention inside you’re feeling your feelings and you’re feeling your bodily reactions it does show up in the photographs and it does add richness. Because you’re not just photographing from your head.” “He captures the soul of the subject” “Bainbridge Island Review May 14 2009 “If the photographer succeeds in maintaining simultaneous inner and outer aware ness he she has a much better chance of achieving clarity about and unity with the subject. The resulting photographs then have a chance to transcend both the photographer and the subject.” Gerhard Bock “Beyond the Picture” The Large Format Journal Spring 2006 Wimberley also speaks about cultivating certain emotional states as a part of looking for photographs. In particular he mentions gratitude and non attachment. “I cultivate simply being grateful for what is being presented to me perceptually at that moment.” Brooks Jensen Interview With John Wimberley Lenswork November December 2000 p56 “Attachment—the looking for magic to happen—gets in the way.” Brooks Jensen Interview With John Wimberley Lenswork November December 2000 p60 Dreaming Wimberley also indicates that dreaming is part of his photographic work. In particular he uses the content of his nighttime dreams—which often have a pre cognitive quality—as guidance on selecting photographs. “My dreams at night are the actually the main source of what I select to photograph and how I approach it. The mystery is that often in the dream I will see a particular combination of clouds and light and then go there and it is “actually” there.” Brooks Jensen Interview With John Wimberley Lenswork November December 2000 p62 Wimberley also describes waking life as a dream. “My way of relating to nature is not to conceive of it as separate from myself out there but as a visual component of a dream in which the outside world and myself are one continuum.” Gerhard Bock “Beyond the Picture” The Large Format Journal Spring 2006 Synchronicities Wimberley describes the timing of being present at the right time to make a photograph in terms of Carl Jung’s concept of synchronicity. “The art of cultivating luck or cultivating synchronicity is really the core issue in photography.” Brooks Jensen Interview With John Wimberley Lenswork November December 2000 p. 59 Meditation Wimberley also uses concepts from religion to describe his photographic approach. In particular he describes his photographic trips as “silent meditations”. Gerhard Bock “Beyond the Picture” The Large Format Journal Spring 2006 “In my work in the landscape the trips are silent. I don’t speak the whole time.” Brooks Jensen Interview With John Wimberley Lenswork November December 2000 p62 He also references the concept of awareness or presence as used in Gestalt therapy when he says “I don t find it necessary to print all of my negatives. For me their main function is to provide reliable objective feedback on how present I was during the entire process that is what parts of myself were involved and which weren t.” Gerhard Bock “Beyond the Picture” The Large Format Journal Spring 2006 Method of working Wimberley primarily works alone in the field. While working with landscape or petroglyph subjects he usually spends ten to 14 days in the field. He uses a modified Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro four wheel drive van to travel to the sites where he makes photographs. During his photographic trips Wimberley maintains almost total silence. Wimberley uses a modified Sinar Norma view camera to make 5x7 and 4x5 large format negatives on Ilford FP4+ sheet film. His camera has been modified to reduce in camera flare during negative exposures. To accomplish this he has built a compendium shade that uses custom front masks to prevent virtually all non image forming light from reaching the film. In addition he has used flocking paper inside the camera to reduce the reflectivity of camera components like the section of the camera back that surrounds the film holder the metal frames of the bag bellows and the part of the lensboard that faces the camera back. Wimberley favors and uses Nikkor large format lenses almost exclusively. He carries his Sinar Norma lenses film holders and other accessories in a custom made wood backpack. Wimberley individually develops exposed film in trays using his WD2H+ film developer. He enlarges his negatives using a Durst 5x7 dichroic enlarger onto Ilford Multigrade Warmtone fiber based paper. He develops and archivally processes his prints using a personal variant of Ansco 130 developer. He has also modified his enlarger by using flocking paper to reduce the amount of non image forming light that reaches the enlarging paper and by using multi coated optical glass for the negative carrier. Notable photographs Descending Angel Dunes and Horizontal Ripples 1979 Crater Lake 1977 Racetrack Valley 1981 Books Evidence of Magic Exhibitions class prettytable 2010 Joel B. Garzoli Fine Art San Francisco CA LightBox Gallery Astoria OR Point Light Gallery Sydney Australia 2009 PhotoCentral Hayward CA Benham Gallery Seattle WA Viewpoint Gallery Sacramento CA 2008 The Creativity Center Bainbridge Island WA 422 Gallery Phoenix AZ 2007 University of Portland Portland OR Camerawork Gallery Portland OR Paul Paletti Gallery Louisville KY Ryerson University Toronto Canada 2006 Soulcatcherstudio.com Santa Fe NM 2005 John Cleary Gallery Houston TX 2004 Rare Images Mount Shasta CA Silver State Gallery Reno NV 2002 LensWork Gallery Anacortes WA The Ansel Adams Gallery Yosemite CA 2001 David Ashcraft Gallery Oakhurst CA 2000 Lightworks Gallery Sacramento CA 1998 The Ansel Adams Gallery Pebble Beach CA 1997 Mumm Gallery Napa Valley CA 1995 Monterey Peninsula Museum of Art Monterey CA Julia s Gallery of Photography Lexington KY 1994 Shapiro Gallery San Francisco CA 1992 The Silver Image Gallery Seattle WA 1991 Seipp Gallery Palo Alto CA 1990 Shapiro Gallery San Francisco CA Jackson Fine Art Atlanta GA 1988 Galerie Zur Stockeregg Zurich Switzerland 1987 J. 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Brookings Gallery San Jose CA 2 man show with Ansel Adams 1986 De Anza College Cupertino CA 1985 The Photographer s Gallery Palo Alto CA 2 man show with Ansel Adams Galerie Tabula Tübingen Germany 1984 Arizona State University Tempe AZ The Berkshire Museum Pittsfield MA 1983 Fitzgerald Gallery San Francisco CA University of Alabama University AL Photography West Gallery Carmel CA Mancini Gallery Houston TX The Photographers Gallery Palo Alto CA Boston Visual Artists Union Boston MA Museum of Contemporary Arts Houston TX 1982 Collector s Gallery Pacific Grove CA Utah State University Logan UT 1981 Markham Gallery San Jose CA Pacific Light Gallery Santa Cruz CA 1980 Idaho State University Pocatello ID Markham Gallery San Jose CA Collector s Gallery Pacific Grove CA 1979 Studio Performance Gallery Palo Alto CA Image Photo New York NY University of Arizona Tempe AZ Coos Art Museum Coos Bay OR 1978 Stanford University Stanford CA Palo Alto Cultural Center Palo Alto CA Darkroom Workshop Gallery Berkeley CA Coos Art Museum Coos Bay OR 1977 Shado Gallery Oregon City OR 1974 New Roses Gallery Palo Alto CA 1973 Camerawork Gallery Saratoga CA 1970 Friends of Photography Carmel CA Notes Reflist References Energy and Photography by John Wimberley Evidence of Magic Ashland based photographer John Wimberley uncovers traces of a hidden culture The Oliver Rock Art Photography Award Brooks Jensen Interview With John Wimberley Lenswork November December 2000 53 66. External links Visual Arts Photographer John Wimberley points his lens to the heavens Information on Pyrogallol based film developers John Wimberley s web site Persondata NAME Wimberley John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American photographer and artist DATE OF BIRTH July 1945 PLACE OF BIRTH Paget Bermuda DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury R from title without diacritics Ælfgifu of York R from title without diacritics Ælfgifu wife of Eadwig R from title without diacritics Ælfheah of Canterbury R from title without diacritics The bill to amend the Act of March 1 1933 to transfer certain authority and resources to the Utah Dineh Corporation. and for other purposes is a bill sponsored by Rep. Robert Bennett R UT . Background During the 2008 General Session of the Utah Legislature House Bill 352 was passed which recognized the repeal of the Utah Navajo Trust Fund. The bill moved responsibility to fulfill the liabilities and obligations of the repealed Utah Navajo Trust Fund to the Department of Administrative Services and provided for a transition process until Congress designates a new recipient of Utah Navajo royalties. Official Summary A BILL To amend the Act of March 1 1933 to transfer certain authority and resources to the Utah Dineh Corporation. and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled SECTION 1. TRANSFER OF AUTHORITY AND RESOURCES TO UTAH DINEH CORPORATION. a Amendment The Act of March 1 1933 47 Stat. 1418 82 Stat. 121 90 Stat. 2788 is amended 1 in the first section A by striking `thereon Should and inserting `thereon. Should and B by striking `State of Utah Provided That said and all that follows through the end of the section and inserting the following `Utah Dineh Corporation Provided That 37.5 percent of those royalties shall be paid to the Utah Dineh Corporation to promote the educational health economic social and cultural well being of all Navajo Indians residing in San Juan County Utah. Provided further That the Utah Dineh Corporation shall submit to the Secretary of the Interior annual reports describing the accounts and operations of the Corporation concerning the funds received under this section. and 2 in section 2 by striking `equal in area and . b Transfer of Funds and Property 1 IN GENERAL Except as provided in paragraph 2 not later than March 31 2010 the State of Utah shall transfer to the Utah Dineh Corporation A all funds assets and real property including appurtenances held by the State in trust for the San Juan Navajo Indians pursuant to the Act of March 1 1933 47 Stat. 1418 82 Stat. 121 90 Stat. 2788 on the day before the date of enactment of this Act for use by the Corporation in accordance with the Act of March 1 1933 as amended by subsection a and B all contracts and obligations entered into by the State acting in the capacity of the State as trustee on behalf of the San Juan Navajo Indians in accordance with the Act of March 1 1933 47 Stat. 1418 82 Stat. 121 90 Stat. 2788 that are outstanding on the day before the date of enactment of this Act. 2 EXTENSION The State of Utah and the Utah Dineh Corporation by mutual agreement and on publication for a period of not less than 14 days in a newspaper of general circulation may extend the deadline for the transfer described in paragraph 1 as the State and Corporation determine to be appropriate. c Effect of Section 1 RIGHTS AND REMEDIES Nothing in the amendments made by subsection a alters any legal right or remedy that accrued before the date of enactment of this Act. 2 PRIOR ACTS Nothing in this section or the amendments made by this section imposes any liability on the Utah Dineh Corporation for any act that occurred before the date of enactment of this Act. Bill Text 111th Congress 2009 2010 S.1690.IS Define Terms 9 21 2009—Introduced.Directs Utah by March 31 2010 to transfer to the Utah Dineh Corporation 1 all funds assets and real property held in trust for the San Juan Navajo Indians pursuant to the Act of March 1 1933 and 2 all outstanding contracts and obligations entered into by Utah acting as trustee on behalf of the San Juan Navajo Indians in accordance with such Act. Authorizes the extension of such transfer as agreed upon by both parties. Transfers from Utah to the Corporation the payment of specified royalties to promote the educational health economic social and cultural well being of all Navajo Indians residing in San Juan County Utah. Advocates Senator Robert Bennett R UT Commissioner Kenneth Maryboy Council Delegate Davis Filfred Commissioner Elect Phil Lyman Council Delegate Ret. Mark Maryboy Opponents Navajo Vice President Ben Shelly Navajos calling themselves Descendants of K aayelii Aneth Chapter President John Billie Reaction US Senator Robert Bennett s position were sympathetic to The Navajos residing in San Juan County since they are his constituents. According to him in 2008 he had received resolutions from six of the seven Utah Navajo Chapters the seventh chapter has fewer than fifty members residing in Utah endorsing the idea of designating a new trustee as long as that trustee is not the Navajo Nation. The response to his question of why the Utah Navajo did not want the Navajo Nation to serve as trustee was that they believe the Navajo Nation will use the Utah Navajo Trust Fund for purposes other than what the 1933 Act and 1968 amendments require. Senator Bennett went on the state that I represent their interests as Utahns in the United States Senate and share their desire to grant them the ability to determine their own future I agreed to work with them in resolving this problem. Statement by Senator Robert F. Bennett before the Committee on Indian Affairs Local Reaction The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs heard testimony December 9 2010 on the proposed amendment. Kenneth Maryboy a Navajo Nation Council delegate representing Utah Navajos testified that the Navajo Nation has previously “failed to be a competent trustee for Utah Navajos Congress must not now abandon Utah Navajos by ignoring the history of neglect unaccountability and malfeasance that the Navajo Nation continues to demonstrate ” said Maryboy a member of the Board of Directors of the Utah Dineh Corporation. Navajo conflict aired in Senate According to San Juan County Commissioner Elect Phil Lymann he has stated that This is an important bill for the Utah Navajos. Utah Dineh Corporation is a well established entity with tremendous potential for effectively developing one of the most underserved areas of the United States. By returning control of this asset to its owners the Utah Navajos Senator Bennett will effectively restore hope for real economic development on the Utah Strip of the Navajo Reservation. 100 years of handouts coupled with tribal state and federal politics has certainly not done the job. Navajo Nation Reaction The Vice President Ben Shelly testified that the Navajo Nation rightfully should be the trust fund trustee. He said the Navajo Nation is adamantly opposed to Senate Bill 1690. Vice President Shelly told the committee that the Navajo Nation would be an accountable responsible and transparent trustee in the Utah Navajo Trust Fund. He said that in the 30 years of administrating the current Utah Navajo Trust Fund the Navajo Nation has never breached its fiduciary responsibility to the trust fund. Navajo Vice President Ben Shelly testifies against bill See also United States Senate Utah Dineh Corporation Navajo Nation Navajo people References reflist colwidth 30em External links Ælfheah the Bald R from title without diacritics Momos R to disambiguation page Ælfhelm of Dorchester R from title without diacritics Ælfhelm of York R from title without diacritics Ælfhun bishop of London R from title without diacritics Mono tiltrotor R to disambiguation page documentation African Tapestries is a series of music albums by Zambian born Canadian composer Hennie Bekker. There are currently five albums in the series namely Temba The Smoke That Thunders Kusasa Jabula and Amani . Temba is the first album in the series and was originally released in 1995 and distributed by Canadian independent record distributor Holborne Distributing Co. Amani is the most recent release in the series. In composing the albums Bekker took inspiration from his upbringing in southern Africa and as such the African Tapestries series pays homage to his homeland. The series is an expedition of world music interwoven with sounds of the African wilderness. All five albums are released on the Toronto Canada based independent record label Abbeywood Records. External links Album pages on Official Artist Website henniebekker.com Official Artist Website henniebekker.com Record Label Website abbeywoodrecords.com Redirect Radhiallahu anhu Heath_Shuler Redirect Radhiallahu anhu Redirect RA User COIBot Summary LinkReports NOINDEX Links LinkSummary geckosgeorgia.com geckosgeorgia.com resolves to 208.109.181.62 LinkSummary 208.109.181.62 Link is not on the blacklist. 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Barsuk Records On November 16 2010 Devils was released as an exclusive download on Spin.com Spin.com and for purchase on iTunes. The song appeared in an episode of Gossip Girl titled The Witches of Bushwick which aired on November 15 2010. It also appeared on the soundtrack for the motion picture Scream 4. Twitter Track listing Dots on Maps – 3 45 Devils – 2 20 All the Pretty Ones – 2 37 Take Ya Dancin – 3 01 Posture etc. – 2 55 Sister Needs a Settle – 3 11 Lookin Good – 3 31 My How it Comes – 2 23 Shiny Diamonds – 3 20 Handsome Babies – 3 23 Trees Are a Swayin – 2 02 Bruises to Prove It – 2 40 tracklist headline iTunes Bonus Track Version collapsed yes title13 Swagger note13 Bonus Track length13 2 04 tracklist headline Vinyl Edition collapsed yes title13 Swagger note13 Received once digital copy is redeemed. length13 2 04 References Reflist 2010s indie rock album stub Denver Dickerson Montreal Center R to disambiguation page Common bream Western tubenose goby Seattle American Society of Journalists and Authors Summary album cover fur Article Um Uh Oh Use Infobox Name Um Uh Oh Artist Say Hi Label Barsuk Records Item front cover Type album Source Licensing non free album cover More or Less R to disambiguation page Morning report R to disambiguation page Summary Non free use rationale Description Crater Lake 1977 a photograph made by John Wimberley. Source Article John Wimberley Portion 100 of original image is used. Low_resolution The resolution has been kept at the original of 225x177px Purpose This image is used to illustrate the style of landscape photography that John Wimberley produces. It is used in a Wikipedia article on John Wimberley. Replaceability This image can not be replaced by free content. Licensing Non free promotional image_has_rationale yes Ojkanje singing or just ojkanje is a tradition of polyphonic folk singing from the Dalmatian hinterland region in Croatia marked by a distinctive voice shaking technique. In 2010 it has been inscribed in UNESCOs List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding tag ref cite web title Ojkanje singing author UNESCO Culture Sector date work publisher UNESCO accessdate 16 November 2010 tag ref cite web title Ojkanje singing author Croatian Ministry of Culture date work publisher UNESCO accessdate 16 November 2010 . References External links Naše ojkanje i ganganje Croatian tradition stub croatia stub music stub UN stub Ojkanje Ojkanje Morgan Smith R to disambiguation page Orphan date March 2012 Infobox Jewish leader honorific prefix Rabbi name Tamara Kolton honorific suffix title image caption synagogue Birmingham Temple synagogueposition yeshiva yeshivaposition organisation organisationposition began ended predecessor successor rabbi rebbe kohan hazzan rank other_post birth_name birth_date birth_place death_date death_place buried nationality American denomination residence dynasty parents spouse Isaac Kolton children Lior and Maya occupation profession alma_mater semicha signature Tamara Kolton is the first rabbi ordained in Humanistic Judaism. cite web title Society for Humanistic Judaism Rabbis and Leadership publisher Shj.org date accessdate 2012 03 12 She grew up attending the Birmingham Temple of Humanistic Judaism in Farmington Hills Michigan and has practiced Humanistic Judaism throughout her life. She was ordained in October 1999 at the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism having received her PhD in Rabbinic Studies in August 1999 her dissertation was on the role and experience of female rabbis. She became the senior rabbi of the Birmingham Temple in 2007 when Rabbi Sherwin Wine who was then the senior rabbi died in an automobile accident. cite web author Tippen Molly title Female rabbi thrives at Farmington Hills temple publisher theoaklandpress.com date accessdate 2012 03 12 Rabbi Kolton is married to Isaac Kolton an Israeli born in Petah Tikva. cite web title The Birmingham Temple...A Congregation For Secular Humanistic Judaism publisher Birminghamtemple.com date 2009 05 15 accessdate 2012 03 12 Together they are raising their two children Lior and Maya in Farmington Hills and at the Birmingham Temple. 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Licensing Non free promotional image_has_rationale yes cat main Marine tubenose goby For the italian footballer Luigi Giorgi footballer Infobox military person name Luigi Giorgi image caption birth_date Birth date df yes 1913 09 07 death_date Death date and age df yes 1945 05 07 1913 09 07 placeofburial_label placeofburial Camerlona War Cemetery Italy birth_place Carrara death_place Ferrara placeofburial_coordinates nickname birth_name allegiance flag Kingdom of Italy branch Regio Esercito Italian Co Belligerent Army serviceyears 1935 1937 1939 1945 rank Captain servicenumber unit 44 Infantry Division Cremona Gruppo di Combattimento Cremona commands 3rd Company 21st Infantry Regiment battles Italian Campaign battles_label awards Gold Medal of Military Valor twice Silver Star relations laterwork Captain Luigi Giorgi 7 September 1913 – 7 May 1945 Ministero della Difesa Ricerca notizie sulle sepolture dei Caduti in Guerra was an Italian soldier of World War II the only one to receive two Gold Medals in the Italian Campaign and one of very few non Americans to receive the Silver Star. Biography After qualifying as an accountant Giorgi volunteered for military service and was admitted as a cadet to the Palermo military school in 1935. The following year he was promoted to the rank of Aspirante Ufficiale Acting 2nd Lieutenant . Assigned to the 21º Reggimento Fanteria after being commissioned as a Sottotenente 2nd Lieutenant he was transferred to the Regio Esercito medical school in Florence until he was demobilized in 1937. He was recalled to active duty two years later. When Italy entered World War II 1940 he was serving in the 21º Reggimento Fanteria attached to the Cremona Division where he would stay for the duration of hostilities. In the meantime he rose in rank being promoted to Tenente in January 1940 to Capitano in January 1942 and to leader of the 3rd Compagnia Fucilieri Rifle Company in 1943. On 8 September 1943 he was in Corsica and he participated in the heavy fighting against the Germans. Italian troops led by General Clemente Primieri eventually managed to oust their former allies from the island. The Cremona Division was later moved to Sardinia for garrison duties. Giorgi remained a member of it when it was turned into the Gruppo di Combattimento Cremona part of the Italian Co Belligerent Army . He was noted for being an officer with a strong personality and ascendancy over his men . A. Boldrini Diario di Bulow Vangelista Milano 1985 p.281. In March 1945 Captain Giorgi took part in operations in the Comacchio area as commander of the 3rd Company of the reformed 21° Reggimento Fanteria operating on the far right of the British Eighth Army. It was here that he earned his first Gold Medal for two courageous actions leading two volunteers he captured a well defended German stronghold near Chiavica Pedone on the left bank of the Reno river and the following night he rescued a badly wounded partisan Menotti Conti 1925–1959 who was lying in a minefield. He was decorated in the field on 6 March at Ravenna in the presence of the highest Allied military authorities in Italy Field Marshal Harold Alexander General Sir Richard McCreery and General Charles Keightley. During the offensive that would lead to the final breakdown of German and Fascist forces in Italy Giorgi took command of a small group of soldiers and attacked a withdrawing convoy. The action resulted in the capture of 80 Germans and of the materiel which the trucks were transporting. He was seriously wounded by shellfire between 26 and 27 April while he was trying to free two fellow servicemen from the rubble of a destroyed emplacement near Croce di Cavarzere. Admitted to the 66th British Field Hospital in Ferrara he died ten days later. He received a posthumous second Gold Medal and also a US Silver Star awarded for exceptional acts of valor . Honors and awards 80px Gold Medal of Military Valor A company commander he attacked a well defended enemy stronghold surrounded by barbed wire entanglements and minefields with the sole escort of two volunteer infantrymen approaching the enemy installation in full daylight. Leaving the two infantrymen behind after wading a small creek he single handedly stormed the fortification still under fire from our artillery and throwing numerous hand grenades he wrought panic among the defenders 19 of whom surrendered. Joined by his platoon he completed the occupation of the emplacement and under raging enemy suppression fire he disregarded his own safety to free two of his men trapped under the rubble of a bombed out shelter saving them from certain death. The following night he learned that a soldier from another unit was seriously wounded and lying in a minefield where no one had dared rescue him before defusing the land mines. Crawling alone and touching the terrain palm by palm after one hour or more of exhausting effort he managed to save him. He was a splendid example of gallantry and of generous selflessness of the Italian people. Chiavica Pedone Ravenna 2–3 March 1945. 80px Gold Medal of Military Valor During the days of the grand Spring offensive conducted by the Allied Armies in Italy he repeated with the same daring and in the same fashion more deeds no smaller than those which had earned him a Gold Medal. In the latest leading a group of bold soldiers he fiercely attacked a convoy attempting redeployment and dispersed it with several PIAT shots and hand grenades capturing 80 prisoners many vehicles and a large number of arms and ammunition. Again in the lead of his men he received a wound which would later cause his death. He died peacefully with his last thoughts aimed at his family and country in the bright satisfaction of having accomplished in full consciousness and absolute modesty his duty of soldier and Italian for whom the first Gold Medal was not a point of arrival but a point of honor to do more and better as he in fact did. Senio Santerno Po Croce di Cavarzere 10–26 April 1945. 80px Silver Star See also Military history of Italy during World War II Italian Co Belligerent Army Gothic Line References Reflist Bibliography Entry Luigi Giorgi in Encyclopedia of anti fascism and Resistance pub. by La Pietra Milan 1968. Arrigo Boldrini Diario di Bülow . Pagine di lotta partigiana 1943 1945 Vangelista Milan 1985. Roberto Roggero Oneri e onori. Le verità militari e politiche della guerra di liberazione in Italia Greco e Greco Milan 2006. Alfonso Magro 10 aprile 1945. La Liberazione di Alfonsine in The second Risorgimento of Italy n. 2 2007 Year 17 Rome Alfonso Magro 29 aprile 1945. The occupation of Venice in The second Risorgimento of Italy nr. 4 2008 Year 18 Rome Italian language . External links ANPI Short bio of Luigi Giorgi on Associazione Partigiani Conti Menotti The night of 3 March 1945 at Chiavica Pedone firsthand testimony of Tenente Ugo Maizoni . Includes bio of partisan Menotti Conti Plaque in memory of Luigi Giorgi use dmy dates date December 2010 Persondata NAME Giorgi Luigi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 7 September 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH Carrara DATE OF DEATH 7 May 1945 PLACE OF DEATH Ferrara Luigi Giorgi Pir Irani R from other capitalisation Mortaritaville R to disambiguation page George Augustus Chichester May PC QC 1815 – 16 August 1892 was an Irish judge. May was born in Belfast the son of the Reverend Edward May and Elizabeth Sinclair. He was educated at Shrewsbury School and Magdalene College Cambridge where he graduated B.A. as 36th Wrangler and 3rd Classic in 1836 and became a fellow of Magdalene. Venn id MY834GA name May George Augustus Chichester Called to the Irish Bar in 1844 he became Queen s Counsel in 1865 and was appointed Attorney General for Ireland in 1875. In 1877 he became Lord Chief Justice of the Queen s Bench for Ireland and on the passing of the Judicature Act became Chief Justice of the Queen s Bench Division of the Irish High Court. He retired in 1887 and died in 1892. He married Olivia Barrington in 1853 they had ten chidren of whom the most notable was Sir Francis Henry May Governor of Hong Kong. According to F. Elrington Ball s definitive work on the pre 1921 Irish judiciary though May was a considerable scholar he was not well regarded as a barrister and his appointment was greeted with some protest. Ball F. 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Mount Andromeda R to disambiguation page Acoustic Live Mount Baxter R to disambiguation page Infobox football biography playername Zhao Yanming 赵燕明 image dateofbirth birth date and age 1981 1 16 cityofbirth Tianjin countryofbirth China height convert 1.85 m ftin 1 abbr on position Goalkeeper currentclub Tianjin Teda clubnumber 30 youthyears1 1998 2003 youthclubs1 Tianjin Teda years1 2003 Present clubs1 Tianjin Teda caps1 57 goals1 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 pcupdate 1 Jan 2012 ntupdate Zhao Yanming zh c 赵燕明 born January 16 1981 in Tianjin is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Tianjin Teda as a goalkeeper in the Chinese Super League. Club career Zhao Yanming began his football career playing for the Tianjin Teda s youth team before he eventually graduated permanently to the senior team by Giuseppe Materazzi in the 2003 league season where he spent the majority of the season playing as the teams third choice goalkeeper. cite web For the next season he would work his way up as the teams second choice goalkeeper until Liu Yunfei left at the beginning of the 2006 league season to join Shanghai Shenhua which left the goalkeeping spot up for grabs. The Tianjin coach Liu Chunming would let Zhao fight for the spot against fellow goalkeeper Tian Xu at the beginning of the season and on March 19 2006 in the second league game of the season against Shenzhen Kingway Zhao was given his chance to establish himself within the team which he did when he kept a clean sheet in a 3 0 victory. cite web 天津主场3 0完胜武汉 评 publisher sports.sohu.com date 2006 03 19 accessdate 2012 09 29 By the end of the season he was firmly established as the teams first choice goalkeeper and Tianjin finished sixth at the end of the season. cite web 2006 publisher rsssf.com date 8 Mar 2007 accessdate 2012 09 29 Despite having a respectable campaign for a young goalkeeper the club brought in a new manager in Jozef Jarabinský as well as a new goalkeeper in Yang Jun who Jarabinský preferred. While Zhao may have been relegated back to the bench he stayed positive for the next several seasons until Arie Haan came to Tianjin as their manager at the beginning of the 2010 league season and promoted Zhao as the teams first choice goalkeeper once again after Yang Jun left the club after a contract dispute. Taking full advantage of his second opportunity Zhao would play through the whole campaign and help guide the club to a runners up position at the end of the season. cite web 2010 publisher rsssf.com date 21 Jun 2012 accessdate 2012 09 29 References Reflist External links Player stats at Sohu.com Tianjin Teda Squad Persondata NAME Zhao Yanming ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Chiese footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1981 01 16 PLACE OF BIRTH Tianjin China DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH thumb Not Just A Bond A Bond With Israel published October 18 2010 by Talpiot Press is a historical account of the founding growth and expansion of the Development Corporation for Israel State of Israel Bonds operation which today is a global enterprise with cumulative worldwide sales exceeding $32.4 billion. In his foreword to the book President Shimon Peres calls the creation of Israel Bonds “a vital chapter in Israel’s history.” Authors The book commemorating the 60th anniversary of the founding of Israel Bonds was authored by husband and wife writing team Deborah and Gerald https readytoreadpublications.com ?route information information information_id 4 Strober . The Strobers who have collaborated on nine previous occasions conducted dozens of interviews in preparation for the book. Subject Not Just A Bond A Bond With Israel chronicles the development of the Bonds organization starting with its uncertain beginnings at a September 1950 conference convened by Prime Minister David Ben Gurion at Jerusalem’s King David Hotel. At the time write the Strobers there was considerable skepticism regarding the viability of creating an organization to facilitate the sale of Israeli government issued bonds noting that “terrible arguments” took place before agreement was ultimately reached. The book explores the early stages and subsequent growth of the Bonds campaign detailing how it expanded across the United States and into Canada Latin America and Europe. It also examines non Jewish sources of support such as organized labor and states and municipalities which collectively have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in Israel bonds. Historic and Notable Personalities Notable public figures who played a significant role in the development of Israel Bonds are featured throughout the book. Israelis include Ben Gurion Golda Meir Yitzhak Rabin Menachem Begin and Shimon Peres while Harry Truman Eleanor Roosevelt and Albert Einstein are among the well known Americans shown lending support to the Bonds effort in the U.S. Not Just A Bond A Bond With Israel highlights the many entertainment luminaries who made appearances on behalf of Israel Bonds. The list encompasses a who’s who of singers actors and comedians Frank Sinatra Tony Bennett Sammy Davis Jr. Gene Kelly Elizabeth Taylor Edward G. Robinson Milton Berle and Jerry Lewis and many more. Also discussed are the many members of the American Jewish community who played an indispensable role in ensuring the success of the new enterprise together with subsequent generations who built on the organization’s achievements. Prominently featured is Sam Rothberg a legendary leader of the Jewish community who the Strobers note was “a titan of Israel Bonds.” Acclaim for the Bonds Organization The book states that the Bonds organization has been widely acclaimed for cost effectiveness and dependability. In particular it cites a Bank of Israel study “Israel Bonds is unique to the State of Israel and no other country has a similar organization. During years when the Israeli government had difficulty borrowing large amounts of money abroad Israel Bonds proved itself as an organization that reacts rapidly to an increase in the government’s foreign exchange requirements.” Mount Henry R to disambiguation page Mount Egerton R to disambiguation page Dr. Harry Stopes Roe b. 1924 is a British philosopher and humanist. He is a Vice President of the British Humanist Association. He is the son of Marie Stopes the women s rights and family planning pioneer and Humphrey Verdon Roe. Harry Stopes Roe at ThePeerage.com He started his career as a physicist and received a BSc and MSc in physics from Imperial College London. Thanks to studying physics Harry was exempt from military call up during the Second World War. Once he graduated his mother used her contacts to ensure he was offered a job in the University and his exemption from serving was therefore continued. He then went to Cambridge University and took a PhD in philosophy. British Humanist Association Harry Stopes Roe After Harry married a myopic woman his mother an advocate of eugenics cut him out of her will. His wife mdash Mary Eyre Wallis later Mary Stopes Roe mdash was the daughter of the noted engineer Barnes Wallis. Stopes reasoned that prospective grandchildren might inherit the condition. Peter Pugh 2005 Barnes Wallis Dambuster. Thriplow Icon ISBN 1 84046 685 5 p. 178 He became a lecturer in Science Studies at Birmingham University bringing together physics with philosophy. Profile at The Guardian His work led him to seek a non religious basis for morality in secular humanism and he became Chair of the British Humanist Association as well as having an active role in the International Humanist and Ethical Union IHEU . In the 1970s he was largely responsible for developing the BHA s policy on education covering both religious and non religious life stances. Stopes Roe invented and popularised the term life stance initially in the context of debates over the controversial content of the City of Birmingham s Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education in 1975 which referred to non religious stances for living . In the late 1980s he initiated a successful campaign for the adoption of the term by the IHEU and other organisations. He is currently president of Birmingham Humanists. References Reflist Persondata NAME Stopes Roe Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Mount Campbell R to disambiguation page Mount Fox R to disambiguation page James Arthur mathematician Paul D. Camp Community College located in the city of Franklin Virginia in Southeast Virginia is one of 23 schools in the Virginia Community College System VCCS . The college is named after a local advocate of education who along with his brothers founded the lumber business Camp Manufacturing Company. It was later known as Union Camp Corporation and eventually International Paper before officials announced its closing in October 2009. The college was built on land donated by Camp’s daughters almost 50 years after his death. Founded in 1970 Paul D. Camp Community College has campuses in Franklin and Suffolk Virginia Hobbs Suffolk Campus and a center in the town of Smithfield Virginia. The Franklin Campus opened in fall 1971. Classes were offered in Suffolk as early as 1979. However the current building on Kenyon Road was not erected until 1995. The Smithfield Center began its operations in 1993. PDCCC serves the cities of Franklin and Suffolk and the counties of Southampton and Isle of Wight. PDCCC offers day and evening classes credit and non credit workforce services and training for area businesses and industries through the College’s Regional Workforce Development Center on the Franklin Campus dual enrollment courses for high school students and a growing number of online classes. The current president is Paul Wm. Conco Ph.D. 2010 References Virginia Community College System External links Paul D. Camp Community College official site Virginia Community College System coord missing Virginia Chenagai airstrike Mount Howard R to disambiguation page Explorers Range R to list entry NCAATeamSeason Mode Basketball Year 2011–12 Prev year 2010–11 Next year 2012–13 Team Butler Bulldogs Image ButlerBulldogs.png Conference Horizon League Division ShortConference Horizon CoachRank APRank Record 22–15 ConfRecord 11–7 HeadCoach Brad Stevens HCYear 5th AsstCoach1 Matthew Graves AST1Year 9th AsstCoach2 Terry Johnson AST2Year 5th AsstCoach3 Michael Lewis AST3Year 1st StadiumArena Hinkle Fieldhouse Champion BowlTourney CBI Semifinals vs. Pittsburgh BowlTourneyResult L 62–68 2011–12 Horizon League men s basketball standings The 2011–12 Butler Bulldogs men s basketball team represented Butler University in the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men s basketball season. Their head coach was Brad Stevens serving his 5th year. The Bulldogs played their home games at Hinkle Fieldhouse which has a capacity of approximately 10 000 and a playing floor that was renovated during the summer of 2011. cite web title Hinkle Fieldhouse University accessdate 21 December 2009 cite web title Hinkle Fieldhouse Floor Update – Late August 2011 University accessdate 7 October 2011 This was Butler s last season competing in the Horizon League. cite web title Butler to compete in Atlantic 10 a year ahead of schedule Star publisher Gannett accessdate 29 May 2012 In each of the previous two seasons the Bulldogs reached the NCAA championship game after winning the Horizon League regular season and Butler is the favorite to win the Horizon League for an unprecedented sixth consecutive season in spite of losing senior and four year starter Matt Howard to graduation and junior Shelvin Mack to the NBA draft. cite news title Butler Rebuilds but Remains Top Dog newspaper USA Today date 10 October 2011 page 35 Analyst Jeff Borzello of CBS Sports explained Butler loses a lot of talent from last season but it s still tough to choose against the Bulldogs. cite web last Borzello first Jeff title College Basketball Horizon League Preview October 2011 The Bulldogs add Roosevelt Jones a three star recruit ranked in the 2011 Rivals 150 and the 33rd best freshman small forward in the nation and also add Australian guard Jackson Aldridge who drew rave reviews playing in the U 19 world championships. cite web title Basketball Recruiting – Roosevelt Jones – Player Profiles – ESPN October 2011 Further the Bulldogs add Kameron Woods a two star recruit and the 62nd best power forward in the nation according to ESPN.com. cite web title Basketball Recruiting – Kameron Woods – Player Profiles – ESPN October 2011 The final member of the recruit class is Andy Smeathers a local kid who knows how to make shots. cite web last Goodman first Jeff title Turnover aside don t be surprised to see Butler in March October 2011 2011 recruiting class College Athlete Recruit Start 40 no collapse no year 2011 College Athlete Recruit Entry recruit Rotnei Clarke position Shooting Guard hometown Claremore OK highschool Verdigris HS Univ. of Arkansas feet 6 inches 0 weight 184 40 commitdate 2011 Aug 1 scout stars 4 rivals stars 3 espn grade 95 espn stars College Athlete Recruit Entry recruit Jackson Aldridge position Point Guard hometown Lane Cove New South Wales highschool Saint Ignatius College Riverview feet 6 inches 1 weight 187 40 commitdate 2010 Jul 18 scout stars 2 rivals stars espn grade espn stars 3 College Athlete Recruit Entry recruit Roosevelt Jones position Small Forward hometown O Fallon IL highschool O Fallon Township HS feet 6 inches 4 weight 210 40 commitdate 2010 Apr 29 scout stars 3 rivals stars 3 espn grade espn stars 3 College Athlete Recruit Entry recruit Andy Smeathers position Small Forward hometown Bargersville IN highschool Center Grove HS feet 6 inches 6 weight 175 40 commitdate 2010 Jul 19 scout stars 3 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September 2011 Schedule CBB Schedule Start time rank tv gamehighs yes attend yes colspan 12 Exhibition CBB Schedule Entry date Nov. 02 time 7 00 PM w l l nonconf yes away neutral rank opponent Northern State opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv score 50–53 attend 5 544 overtime record – highscorer Smith points 19 highrebounder Smith rebounds 8 highassister Nored assists 6 CBB Schedule Entry date Nov. 05 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf yes away neutral rank opponent Franklin opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv score 91–53 attend 8 586 overtime record – highscorer Smith points 19 highrebounder Jones rebounds 8 highassister Nored assists 8 colspan 12 Regular Season CBB Schedule Entry date Nov. 12 time 3 00 PM w l l nonconf yes away y neutral rank opponent Evansville opprank site_stadium Ford Center site_cityst Evansville IN gamename tv WNDY score 77–80 attend 9 454 overtime OT record 0–1 highscorer Hopkins points 22 highrebounder Smith rebounds 9 highassister Hopkins assists 5 CBB Schedule Entry date Nov. 15 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf yes away neutral rank opponent Chattanooga opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename Hoosier Invitational tv WNDY score 57–46 attend 6 078 overtime record 1–1 highscorer Smith points 16 highrebounder Smith rebounds 10 highassister Hopkins 5 – Nored assists 5 CBB Schedule Entry date Nov. 19 time 2 00 PM w l l nonconf yes away neutral rank opponent Louisville opprank 8 7 site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv ESPN3 score 53–69 attend 9 071 overtime record 1–2 highscorer Marshall points 20 highrebounder Marshall rebounds 6 highassister Nored assists 7 CBB Schedule Entry date Nov. 21 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf yes away neutral rank opponent Savannah State opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename Hoosier Invitational tv WNDY score 57–42 attend 5 080 overtime record 2–2 highscorer Smith points 11 highrebounder Jones 6 – Woods rebounds 6 highassister Nored assists 5 CBB Schedule Entry date Nov. 23 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf yes away neutral rank opponent Gardner–Webb opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename Hoosier Invitational tv WNDY score 68–66 attend 6 036 overtime record 3–2 highscorer Hopkins points 22 highrebounder Smith rebounds 6 highassister Nored assists 7 CBB Schedule Entry date Nov. 27 time 7 00 PM w l l nonconf yes away y neutral rank opponent Indiana opprank site_stadium Assembly Hall site_cityst Bloomington IN gamename Hoosier Invitational tv BTN score 59–75 attend 17 265 overtime record 3–3 highscorer Hopkins points 19 highrebounder Smith rebounds 7 highassister Jones 2 – Nored assists 2 CBB Schedule Entry date Nov. 29 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf yes away neutral rank opponent Oakland City opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv WNDY score 98–53 attend 5 677 overtime record 4–3 highscorer Smeathers points 17 highrebounder Smith rebounds 12 highassister Nored assists 7 CBB Schedule Entry date Dec. 03 time 2 00 PM w l l nonconf away neutral rank opponent Valparaiso opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv WNDY score 71–77 attend 7 239 overtime OT record 4–4 conference 0–1 highscorer Nored points 17 highrebounder Woods rebounds 11 highassister Nored assists 6 CBB Schedule Entry date Dec. 07 time 9 00 PM w l l nonconf yes away neutral rank opponent Xavier opprank 8 8 site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv ESPN score 61–73 attend 7 033 overtime record 4–5 highscorer Jones 10 – Stigall points 10 highrebounder Jones rebounds 11 highassister Nored assists 5 CBB Schedule Entry date Dec. 10 time 2 00 PM w l l nonconf yes away y neutral rank opponent Ball State opprank site_stadium John E. Worthen Arena site_cityst Muncie IN gamename tv Hometown Sports score 55–58 attend 8 412 overtime record 4–6 highscorer Marshall points 21 highrebounder Marshall rebounds 16 highassister Aldridge assists 4 CBB Schedule Entry date Dec. 17 time 2 00 PM w l w nonconf yes away neutral y rank opponent Purdue opprank site_stadium Conseco Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename Close the Gap Crossroads Classic tv CBS score 67–65 attend 18 165 overtime record 5–6 highscorer Smith 12 – Woods points 12 highrebounder Nored rebounds 7 highassister Jones assists 4 CBB Schedule Entry date Dec. 20 time 9 00 PM w l l nonconf yes away y neutral rank opponent Gonzaga opprank site_stadium McCarthey Athletic Center site_cityst Spokane WA gamename tv ESPN2 score 55–71 attend 6 000 overtime record 5–7 highscorer Fromm points 16 highrebounder Jones 7 – Smith rebounds 7 highassister Nored assists 5 CBB Schedule Entry date Dec. 22 time 9 00 PM w l w nonconf yes away y neutral rank opponent Stanford opprank site_stadium Maples Pavilion site_cityst Stanford CA gamename tv Fox Sports Net score 71–66 attend 5 693 overtime record 6–7 highscorer Nored points 18 highrebounder Jones rebounds 9 highassister Nored assists 5 CBB Schedule Entry date Dec. 29 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf away neutral rank opponent Green Bay opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv ESPN3 WNDY score 53–49 attend 7 550 overtime record 7–7 conference 1–1 highscorer Nored 13 – Smith points 13 highrebounder Jones rebounds 12 highassister Nored assists 4 CBB Schedule Entry date Dec. 31 time 2 00 PM w l w nonconf away neutral rank opponent Milwaukee opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv ESPN3 WNDY score 54–50 attend 7 291 overtime record 8–7 conference 2–1 highscorer Hopkins points 12 highrebounder Hopkins 7 – Woods rebounds 7 highassister Hopkins assists 5 CBB Schedule Entry date Jan. 06 time 9 00 PM w l w nonconf away y neutral rank opponent Wright State opprank site_stadium Ervin J. Nutter Center site_cityst Fairborn OH gamename tv ESPNU score 63–62 attend 6 588 overtime record 9–7 conference 3–1 highscorer Smith points 19 highrebounder Jones rebounds 5 highassister Jones assists 4 CBB Schedule Entry date Jan. 08 time 4 00 PM w l l nonconf away y neutral rank opponent Detroit opprank site_stadium Calihan Hall site_cityst Detroit MI gamename tv ESPN3 score 65–76 attend 4 149 overtime record 9–8 conference 3–2 highscorer Nored points 13 highrebounder Jones rebounds 5 highassister Hopkins assists 3 CBB Schedule Entry date Jan. 13 time 7 00 PM w l l nonconf away neutral rank opponent Cleveland State opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv ESPNU ESPN3 score 69–76 attend 7 994 overtime record 9–9 conference 3–3 highscorer Smith points 13 highrebounder Woods rebounds 8 highassister Nored assists 7 CBB Schedule Entry date Jan. 15 time 2 00 PM w l w nonconf away neutral rank opponent Youngstown State opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv WNDY score 71–55 attend 7 298 overtime record 10–9 conference 4–3 highscorer Smith points 20 highrebounder Woods rebounds 10 highassister Nored assists 7 CBB Schedule Entry date Jan. 19 time 8 00 PM w l w nonconf away y neutral rank opponent UIC opprank site_stadium UIC Pavilion site_cityst Chicago IL gamename tv HLN score 57–49 attend 5 931 overtime record 11–9 conference 5–3 highscorer Jones points 16 highrebounder Marshall rebounds 10 highassister Nored assists 7 CBB Schedule Entry date Jan. 21 time 2 00 PM w l w nonconf away y neutral rank opponent Loyola opprank site_stadium Joseph J. Gentile Center site_cityst Chicago IL gamename tv WNDY HLN score 63–57 attend 4 347 overtime record 12–9 conference 6–3 highscorer Nored points 16 highrebounder Smith rebounds 13 highassister Nored assists 9 CBB Schedule Entry date Jan. 26 time 8 00 PM w l l nonconf away y neutral rank opponent Milwaukee opprank site_stadium US Cellular Arena site_cityst Milwaukee WI gamename tv ESPN3 score 42–53 attend 6 435 overtime record 12–10 conference 6–4 highscorer Smith points 11 highrebounder Nored rebounds 9 highassister Smith assists 4 CBB Schedule Entry date Jan. 28 time 7 00 PM w l l nonconf away y neutral rank opponent Green Bay opprank site_stadium Resch Center site_cityst Green Bay WI gamename tv ESPNU score 68–80 attend 5 820 overtime record 12–11 conference 6–5 highscorer Jones points 16 highrebounder Jones rebounds 8 highassister Hopkins 2 – Jones assists 2 CBB Schedule Entry date Feb. 02 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf away neutral rank opponent Wright State opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv WNDY score 64–53 attend 6 543 overtime record 13–11 conference 7–5 highscorer Hopkins points 13 highrebounder Jones rebounds 11 highassister Nored assists 4 CBB Schedule Entry date Feb. 04 time 12 00 PM w l l nonconf away neutral rank opponent Detroit opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv ESPN2 score 61–65 attend 10 000 overtime record 13–12 conference 7–6 highscorer Smith points 18 highrebounder Jones rebounds 12 highassister Nored assists 9 CBB Schedule Entry date Feb. 09 time 7 05 PM w l w nonconf away y neutral rank opponent Youngstown State opprank site_stadium Beeghly Center site_cityst Youngstown OH gamename tv ESPN3 score 68–59 attend 4 076 overtime record 14–12 conference 8–6 highscorer Hopkins points 19 highrebounder Nored rebounds 11 highassister Nored assists 6 CBB Schedule Entry date Feb. 11 time 11 00 AM w l w nonconf away y neutral rank opponent Cleveland State opprank site_stadium Wolstein Center site_cityst Cleveland OH gamename tv ESPN2 score 52–49 attend 5 021 overtime record 15–12 conference 9–6 highscorer Jones points 17 highrebounder Marshall rebounds 8 highassister Nored assists 4 CBB Schedule Entry date Feb. 14 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf away neutral rank opponent Loyola opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv ESPN3 WNDY score 63–57 attend 5 812 overtime record 16–12 conference 10–6 highscorer Hopkins points 13 highrebounder Hopkins rebounds 6 highassister Nored assists 9 CBB Schedule Entry date Feb. 18 time 2 00 PM w l w nonconf yes away neutral rank opponent Indiana State opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename Bracket Buster tv WNDY score 75–54 attend 10 000 overtime record 17–12 highscorer Smith points 12 highrebounder Jones rebounds 12 highassister Nored assists 10 CBB Schedule Entry date Feb. 21 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf away neutral rank opponent UIC opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename tv WNDY score 69–44 attend 6 529 overtime record 18–12 conference 11–6 highscorer Jones points 13 highrebounder Jones rebounds 10 highassister Nored assists 8 CBB Schedule Entry date Feb. 24 time 7 00 PM w l l nonconf away y neutral rank opponent Valparaiso opprank site_stadium Athletics Recreation Center site_cityst Valparaiso IN gamename tv ESPNU score 59–71 attend 5 237 overtime record 18–13 conference 11–7 highscorer Marshall points 17 highrebounder Jones Marshall Smith rebounds 5 highassister Nored assists 8 colspan 12 Horizon League Tournament CBB Schedule Entry date Feb. 28 time 7 00 PM w l w nonconf away neutral rank opponent Wright State opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename First Round tv HLN score 70–52 attend 4 042 overtime record 19–13 highscorer Smith points 25 highrebounder Woods rebounds 9 highassister Nored assists 6 CBB Schedule Entry date Mar. 02 time 8 30 PM w l w nonconf away neutral y rank opponent Milwaukee opprank site_stadium Athletics Recreation Center site_cityst Valparaiso IN gamename Quarterfinal tv ESPN3 HLN score 71–49 attend 2 239 overtime record 20–13 highscorer Jones Marshall points 17 highrebounder Marshall rebounds 10 highassister Nored assists 6 CBB Schedule Entry date Mar. 03 time 8 30 PM w l l nonconf away y neutral rank opponent Valparaiso opprank site_stadium Athletics Recreation Center site_cityst Valparaiso IN gamename Semifinal tv ESPNU ESPN3 score 46–65 attend 4 716 overtime record 20–14 highscorer Hopkins points 18 highrebounder Fromm rebounds 6 highassister Nored assists 4 colspan 12 CBI CBB Schedule Entry date Mar. 14 time 8 00 PM w l w nonconf y away neutral rank opponent Delaware opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename First Round tv HDNet score 75–58 attend 2 349 overtime record 21–14 highscorer Hopkins points 17 highrebounder Smith rebounds 7 highassister Hopkins Nored Stigall assists 3 CBB Schedule Entry date Mar. 19 time 8 00 PM w l w nonconf y away y neutral rank opponent Penn opprank site_stadium The Palestra site_cityst Philadelphia PA gamename Quarterfinals tv HDNet score 63–53 attend 3 864 overtime record 22–14 highscorer Hopkins points 15 highrebounder Marshall rebounds 13 highassister Nored assists 6 CBB Schedule Entry date Mar. 21 time 7 00 PM w l l nonconf y away neutral rank opponent Pittsburgh opprank site_stadium Hinkle Fieldhouse site_cityst Indianapolis IN gamename Semifinals tv HDNet score 62–68 attend 3 754 overtime OT record 22–15 highscorer Marshall points 22 highrebounder Marshall rebounds 8 highassister Norad Barlow assists 4 CBB Schedule End rank poll AP Poll Coaches Poll timezone Eastern Time. HLN Horizon League Network. BTN Big Ten Network Source 2011–12 Butler Bulldogs men s basketball schedule cite web title 2011–12 Butler Bulldogs men s basketball schedule University accessdate 4 October 2011 Rankings main 2011–12 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings class wikitable + Ranking Movement Legend ██ Improvement in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. RV Others receiving votes. Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 Wk 16 Wk 17 Wk 18 Final AP RV RV – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Coaches RV RV – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Mid Major 2 9 14 14 24 RV RV RV RV RV – – – – RV RV – RV – – Preseason Departures class wikitable sortable border 1 Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown class unsortable Notes Alex Anglin 11 G F 6 5 177 Senior Kokomo IN Graduated Zach Hahn 3 G 6 1 176 Senior New Castle IN Graduated Matt Howard 54 F 6 8 230 Senior Connersville IN Graduated Grant Leiendecker 22 G 6 5 182 Senior Fort Wayne IN Graduated Shelvin Mack 1 G 6 3 215 Junior Lexington KY Entered 2011 NBA Draft selected by the Washington Wizards Shawn Vanzant 2 G 6 0 172 Senior Tampa FL Graduated Preseason Rankings class wikitable Publication Rank AP RV ESPN USA Today Coaches Poll RV Lindy s 24 College Sports Madness 28 Sporting News 43 ESPN The Magazine 47 CollegeInsider.com Mid Major 2 Preseason Awards class wikitable Name Class Award 44 Andrew Smith Jr. Preseason All Horizon 2nd Team Men s Basketball Preseason Poll Release Horizon League retrieved 2011 October 28. Preseason Game Capsules 11 2 – Butler vs Northern State class wikitable align right Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final NSU align center 25 align center 28 align center 53 BU align center 25 align center 25 align center 50 Butler Falls On Buzzer Beater Senior guard Alex Thomas nailed a three point field goal at the buzzer to cap a 12–0 closing run and lift visiting Northern State to a 53–50 victory over Butler in an exhibition game at Hinkle Fieldhouse on Wednesday Nov. 2. The game was Butler s first test against outside competition. The Wolves battled back from a 50–41 deficit in the final four minutes. A steal and layup by Seth Bachand and a conventional three point play by Trent Zomer cut the margin to 50–46 with 2 56 left. Forward Collin Pryor followed with back to back baskets to tie the game at 50–50 with 0 52 left. Butler s Andrew Smith who led all scorers with 19 points missed the front end of a one and one free throw situation with 0 38 left setting up the final play. Following a timeout Northern State held the ball for a final shot and Thomas delivered from the top of the key as the final buzzer sounded. Butler Falls On Buzzer Beater Butler University – The Official Athletics Site retrieved 2011 Nov 06 11 4 – Butler vs Franklin class wikitable align right Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final FRNK align center 25 align center 28 align center 53 BU align center 45 align center 46 align center 91 Butler Rolls Past Franklin In Exhibition Tilt Junior Andrew Smith led four players in double figures with 19 points in 17 minutes and Butler pulled away to a 91–53 victory over visiting Franklin in an exhibition game at Hinkle Fieldhouse on Saturday Nov. 5. The game was Butler s final preseason test. Smith who also led Butler with 19 points in a 53–50 loss to Northern State three days earlier hit seven of nine shots in his brief stint including one of two from beyond the three point arc. The 6–11 center was perfect on four free throw attempts and he added three assists. There was plenty of support for the Butler scoring leader. Junior Chase Stigall below left hit four of six shots from three point range and finished with 14 points while freshman Andrew Smeathers came off the bench and hit three of five three pointers and finished with 11 points. Freshman guard Jackson Aldridge had 10 points in a reserve stint. Butler Rolls Past Franklin In Exhibition Tilt Butler University – The Official Athletics Site retrieved 2011 Nov 06 Regular season 11 12 – Butler at Evansville class wikitable align right Team 1st Half 2nd Half OT Final EVV align center 28 align center 41 align center 11 align center 80 BU align center 37 align center 32 align center 8 align center 77 Butler Falls In Overtime At Evansville Junior Colt Ryan tied the game with a free throw in regulation and then scored his team s final six points in overtime to lift host Evansville to an 80–77 overtime victory over Butler in the season opener for both teams at the new Ford Center on Saturday Nov. 12. Between Ryan s clutch points the game took a bizarre twist. Butler led 69–68 with Evansville in possession and 0 15 remaining. The Aces Ned Cox missed a jump shot with 0 07 remaining and there was a loose ball scramble for the rebound. Butler s Jackson Aldridge was whistled for a foul with 0 00.9 left sending Ryan to the line. The Evansville scoring leader missed the first free throw but made the second to tie the game. Butler s Emerson Kampen then threw a full court pass to center Andrew Smith who caught the ball and laid it in at the buzzer for an apparent game winning shot. The game officials huddled and claimed a foul was called before the shot sending Smith to the free throw line with 0 00.2 left. Smith missed both shots forcing the overtime period. Butler Falls In Overtime At Evansville Butler University – The Official Athletics Site retrieved 2011 Nov 15 11 15 – Butler vs Chattanooga class wikitable align right Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final CHAT align center 27 align center 19 align center 46 BU align center 28 align center 29 align center 57 Bulldogs Win Home Opener Junior Andrew Smith recorded his second career double double and Butler used a staunch defensive effort to dispatch visiting Chattanooga 57–46 in the Bulldogs 2011–12 home opener at Hinkle Fieldhouse on Tuesday Nov. 15. The game was Butler s first in the five team Hoosier Invitational.Smith below a 6–11 center led both teams with 16 points hitting five of eight shots from the field and five of seven from the free throw line. He also led both teams with 10 rebounds one off his career high. His performance followed a 21 point effort in Butler s tough season opening double overtime loss at Evansville.But it was Butler s defensive effort that claimed the spotlight. The Bulldogs limited Chattanooga 0–2 a team favored in the Southern Conference to just 19 points in the second half. The Mocs scored just six points in the final 13 minutes of the contest. Bulldogs Win Home Opener Butler University – The Official Athletics Site retrieved 2011 Nov 15 11 19 – Butler vs 8 7 Louisville class wikitable align right Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final LOU align center 29 align center 40 align center 69 BU align center 28 align center 25 align center 53 Second Half Lifts No. 7 Louisville Past Butler Seniors Kyle Kuric and Chris Smith combined for 32 points and sparked a late second half run that lifted No. 7 Louisville to a 69–53 victory over Butler at Hinkle Fieldhouse on Saturday Nov. 19. The win boosted the Cardinals to 3–0 on the season while Butler fell to 1–2. Butler held a 41–40 advantage with 12 minutes remaining when Kuric and Smith ignited a decisive 16–4 run. Kuric scored 10 points in the six minute run while Smith added the other six to give the Cardinals a 56–45 advantage. Butler never got closer than nine points in the final six minutes. Second Half Lifts No. 7 Louisville Past Butler Butler University – The Official Athletics Site retrieved 2011 Nov 19 References Reflist 2 2011–12 Horizon League men s basketball navbox Butler Bulldogs men s basketball season navbox Documentation subpage Usage This template may be used as an easy way to use the Magic word See also Help Magic_words Mount Richardson R to disambiguation page Wikipedia WikiProject Animation Collaboration Mount Wilcox R to disambiguation page Jean R. Preston Wikipedia WikiProject Animation Collaboration Cover art from Fabrizio De André albums singles and videos belong in this category. Navbox musical artist name Renaud title Renaud listclass hlist background solo_singer group1 Studio albums list1 Amoureux de Paname Laisse béton Ma gonzesse Marche à l ombre Le Retour de Gérard Lambert Morgane de toi Mistral gagnant Putain de camion Marchand de cailloux Renaud cante el Nord À la Belle de Mai Renaud chante Brassens Boucan d enfer Rouge sang Molly Malone – Balade irlandaise group2 Films list2 Germinal Crime Spree group3 Categories list3 Houston Houston Markle Foundation Members of the country music supergroup The Highwaymen. Tom Conley was an American football coach and player. Conley played for the 1930 Notre Dame Fighting Irish where he was named a 2nd Team All American as an end and won a National Championship. He coached the John Carroll University Blue Streaks from 1936 to 1942 compiling a record of 25–28–5 for a win percentage of .55. 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Talbot Mundy UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists Mulliken R to disambiguation page MedalTableTop MedalCountry FIN MedalSport Women s orienteering MedalCompetition Junior World Championships MedalGold 1991 Berlin Classic MedalGold 1991 Berlin Relay MedalBronze 1990 Älvsbyn Classic MedalBronze 1990 Älvsbyn Relay MedalBottom Mari Lukkarinen is a Finnish orienteering competitor. Junior career She won a bronze medal in the classic distance at the 1990 Junior World Orienteering Championships and a gold medal in 1991. cite web title JWOC 1990 SWE. Älvsbyn Sweden 1990 accessdate 16 November 2010 publisher International Orienteeing Federation cite web title JWOC 1991 GER. Berlin Germany 1991 accessdate 16 November 2010 publisher International Orienteeing Federation Senior career She competed for Finland at the 1991 World Orienteering Championships in Marianske Lazne where she placed fifth in the relay together with Kirsi Tiira Eija Koskivaara and Marja Liisa Portin. cite web title WOC 1991 TCH. Marianske Lazne Czechoslovakia 21 25 August 1991 accessdate 16 November 2010 publisher International Orienteeing Federation References Persondata NAME Lukkarinen Mari ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Talbot Mundy Murattu Kaalai R to disambiguation page Infobox Painting image_file Eugène Ferdinand Victor Delacroix 017.jpg title Greece on the ruins of Missolonghi artist Eugène Delacroix year 1826 type Oil on canvas height 208 width 147 city Bordeaux museum Musée des Beaux Arts de Bordeaux Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi is an 1826 oil painting by French painter Eugène Delacroix and now preserved at the Musée des Beaux Arts de Bordeaux. This painting was inspired by the Third Siege of Missolonghi by the Ottoman forces in 1826 during which many people of the city after the long time siege almost a year decided to attempt a mass breakout sortie to escape famine and epidemics. The attempt was resulted in a disaster with the larger part of the Greeks slain. Analysis Greece is depicted as a kneeling woman who occupies the major part of the painting. She is wearing a traditional Greek costume her chest being widely bare and she spreads her arms as a sign of sadness. The hand of a dead victim can be seen protruding from the rubble beneath her feet. In the background a black man wearing a yellow turban who symbolizes the enemy is planting a flag in the ground. cite web title Peinture XIXe siècle publisher Musée des Beaux Arts de Bordeaux language French accessdate 16 November 2010 The painting borrows elements from Christianity. Indeed Greece adopts the attitude of praying in the early centuries of Christianity. The blue coat and white robe traditionally attributed to the Immaculate Conception reinforces this analogy to a secular figure of Mary here. The strength of the image is the sharp contrast between the traditional allegory which induces an idealization of the model and processing of the scene without any concession to the ideal. cite book title L ABCdaire de Delacroix first Alain last Daguerre de Hureaux year 1998 publisher Flammarion place Luçon page 96 language French isbn 2 08 012578 8 References Reflist Eugène Delacroix National personifications Symbols of Greece Η Ελλάδα στα ερείπια του Μεσολογγίου Grecia expirante entre las ruinas de Missolonghi La Grèce sur les ruines de Missolonghi uk Греція на руїнах Міссолонгі Munte R to disambiguation page Murder Will Out R to disambiguation page Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha lang hi बहिष्कृत हितकारिणी सभा is a central institution formed by B.R.Ambedkar for removing difficulties of the untouchables and placing their grievances before government. In order to bring about a new social political awareness among the untouchable Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar established Bahishkrit Hitkarini Sabaha on 20 July 1924 at Bombay. The founding principles of the Sabha were. Educate Agitate and Organize Dalit movement in India and its leaders 1857 1956 Rāmacandra Kshīrasāgara p.82 History In March 1924 to launch social movement for the uplift of the Untouchables Dr. Babasheb Ambedkar convened a meeting on March 9 1924 at the Damodar Hall Bombay to consider the desirability of establishing a central institution for removing difficulties of the untouchables and placing their grievances before government. After much discussion and debate it was resolved that an institution be established and according it was founded on July 20 1924 under the title Bahishkirt Hitakarini Sabha and was registered under ActXXI of 1860. The aims and objects of the Sabha were as under a To promote the spread of education among the Depressed Class by opening Hostels or by employing such other means as mayseem necessary or desirable. b To promote the spread of culture among the Depressed study circles. c To advance and improve the economic condition of the Depressed Classes by starting Industrial and Agricultural schools. d To represent the grievances of the Depressed Classes. Members Sri Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad The President of the Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha Meyer Nissim Vice President J.P. Vice President Rustomji Jinwala Vice President G.K. Nariman Solicitor Dr. R.P. Paranjpye Solicitor Dr. V.P. Chavan Solicitor B. G. Kher Solicitor Ambedkar The Chairman of the managing committee S.N. Shivtarkar Secretary N.T.Jadhav Treasure Works The Sabha started one hostel at Solapur for high school students belonging to the Depressed Classes on 4 Jan 1925. The management of the hostel was entrusted to Shri Jivappa suba Aydale A social worker from Solapur. Notes Munir Ahmed R to disambiguation page Lucius Septimius Roman governor Ojkanje singing In computer graphics a sample is an intersection of channel and a pixel. W3C Sample Definition The diagram below depicts a 24 bit pixel consisting of 3 samples for Red Green and Blue. none left 601px Different samples within a pixel In this particular diagram the Red sample occupies 9 bits the Green sample occupies 7 bits and the Blue sample occupies 8 bits totaling 24 bits per pixel. Note that the samples do not have to be equal size and not all samples are mandatory in a pixel. Also a pixel can consist of more than 3 samples e.g. 4 samples of the RGBA color space . A sample is related to a subpixel on a physical display. References External links W3C Definitions Section 3.1 RGB pixel formats The Ruban Jaune English Yellow Ribbon is a cycling trophy created in 1936 by Henri Desgrange awarded to the rider recording the fastest average speed in a professional cycling race or stage longer than 200 km. The trophy’s name is thought is to have come from comparison with the Blue Riband trophy awarded to the passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in record time. Desgrange changed the colour to yellow to reflect the newsprint of L Auto the sports newspaper he edited. The timing of the record must be by two independent timekeepers using certified timing equipment which has been recently calibrated. Because of these strict rules it was unofficially accepted in the latter part of the 20th century that only times in classic races would be accepted. Memoire du Cyclisme.net. Gives some history and list of holders. thumb right 230px Óscar Freire became the new holder of the Ruban Jaune when he won Paris Tours in October 2010. History The first holder of the Ruban Jaune was Gustave Danneels of Belgium who won the 1936 Paris–Tours in 41.455kmh. Paris Tours was long associated with the Ruban Jaune because its flat course coupled with a following wind makes for a fast speed. Jules Rossi of Italy took the record in 1938 when covering 251 km at an average 42.092 in Paris Tours. The suspension of top class cycling during World War II meant Rossi’s record stood for ten years until April 4 1948 when Rik van Steenbergen won Paris Roubaix at 43.612kmh. The race had a violent tailwind. Van Steenbergen attacked at Hem 6 km from the finish catching Emile Idée and Fiorenzo Magni and then beating Idée in a sprint in Roubaix velodrome. In 1955 the record returned to Paris Tours when Jacques Dupont covered the 253.7 km at 43.766kmh. Dupont held the record until 1962 when Jo de Roo won Paris Tours at 44.903kmh over 267.5 km. However the previous year had two unratified claims. Jean Anastasi won a 218 km stage of the 1961 Paris Nice between St Etienne and Avignon at 44.917kmh. The record was not recognised because the course had not been properly measured. Also in 1961 Walter Martin of Italy won Milano–Torino in 45.094 km but this too was not accepted. In 1964 Peter Post claimed the Ruban Jaune in winning Paris Roubaix in 45.129kmh the race run at speed from the start. This was augmented by the final break at Attiches 33 km from the finish. It contained two riders from the Flandria team and three from Weils Groene Leeuw and they worked together to keep a high speed with the race decided in a sprint. A Century Of Paris Roubaix Pascal Sergent ISBN 0 9531729 0 2 Gives details of 1948 and 1964 editions of Paris Roubaix. Post’s record stood for more than a decade although the 1969 Milano Vignola was initially won by Roger Kindt in a record average of 45.995kmh before he was disqualified at the medical control and victory was awarded to Attilio Rota. Post’s record was beaten by Freddy Maertens in the 1975 Paris Brussels an average 46.11kmh over 285.5 km. European Cycling The 20 Greatest Races Noel Henderson ISBN 0 941950 20 4 pp129 130 Gives history and details of 1975 Paris Brussels. Andrei Tchmil set a record in 1997 when he won the 254.5 km Paris Tours in 47.168kmh. The race covered 49.3 km in the first hour and 48.9 km in the second. Tchmil beat Max Sciandri in a sprint after the two had broken away 5 km from the finish. Cyclingnews.com Gives details of 1997 edition of Paris Tours. Erik Zabel set a new best in the 2003 Paris Tours of 47.55kmh over 257 km a brisk tailwind pushing the race over 51 km in the fourth hour as the riders flew down the Loire valley. Zabel eventually won the race in a bunch sprint in Tours. Cyclingnews.com Gives details of 2003 edition of Paris Tours. On October 10 2010 Óscar Freire broke the record yet again in Paris Tours taking advantage of a favourable wind over a new shortened course of 233 km he covered the distance in 4 hours 52 mins 54 seconds at an average speed of 47.730 km per hour. Cyclingnews.com Gives details of 2010 edition of Paris Tours. Holders of the Ruban Jaune class wikitable Year Rider Nationality Race Km Hour Distance 1936 Gustave Danneels BEL Paris Tours 41.455 251 km 1938 Jules Rossi ITA Paris Tours 42.092 251 km 1948 Rik Van Steenbergen BEL Paris Roubaix 43.612 246 km 1955 Jacques Dupont FRA Paris Tours 43.666 253 km 1962 Jo de Roo NED Paris Tours 44.903 267.5 km 1964 Peter Post NED Paris Roubaix 45.129 265 km 1975 Freddy Maertens BEL Paris–Brussels 46.110 285.5 km 1997 Andrei Tchmil UKR Paris Tours 47.168 254.5 km 2003 Erik Zabel GER Paris Tours 47.550 257.5 km 2010 Óscar Freire ESP Paris Tours 47.730 233 km References Reflist Gelbes Band Ruban Jaune Ruban jaune it Nastro giallo premio Gele wimpel Navbox name 1950–51 in English football title 1950–51 in English football listclass hlist above align left « smaller 1949–50 align right smaller 1951–52 » group1 FA competitions list1 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds Final FA Charity Shield group2 Football League list2 Football League First Division Second Division Third Division group3 Lower leagues list3 Isthmian League Northern League Southern League Western League group4 Related to national team list4 Walter Winterbottom Home Championship list5 navbox child above Club seasons group1 First Division list1 Arsenal Aston Villa Blackpool Bolton Wanderers Burnley Charlton Athletic Chelsea Derby County Everton Fulham Huddersfield Town Liverpool Manchester United Middlesbrough Newcastle United Portsmouth Sheffield Wednesday Stoke City Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers group2 Second Division list2 Barnsley Birmingham City Blackburn Rovers Brentford Bury Cardiff City Chesterfield Coventry City Doncaster Rovers Grimsby Town Hull City Leeds United Leicester City Luton Town Manchester City Notts County Preston North End Queens Park Rangers Sheffield United Southampton Swansea Town West Ham United group3 Third Division list3 navbox child group1 North list1 Accrington Stanley Barrow Bradford City Bradford Park Avenue Carlisle United Chester Crewe Alexandra Darlington Gateshead Halifax Town Hartlepools United Lincoln City Mansfield Town New Brighton Oldham Athletic Rochdale Rotherham United Scunthorpe United Shrewsbury Town Southport Stockport County Tranmere Rovers Wrexham York City group2 South list2 Aldershot Bournemouth Brighton Hove Albion Bristol City Bristol Rovers Colchester United Crystal Palace Exeter City Gillingham Ipswich Town Leyton Orient Millwall Newport County Northampton Town Norwich City Nottingham Forest Plymouth Argyle Port Vale Reading Southend United Swindon Town Torquay United Walsall Watford below Cite journal last1 Adam first1 D. title Climate The Hottest Year journal Nature volume 468 issue 7322 pages 362–364 year 2010 pmid 21085150 doi 10.1038 468362a bibcode 2010Natur.468..362A template doc Template cite_doi subpage School District 61 Greater Victoria R from shorter form of name Muttalib R to disambiguation page Parameters UFL roster TeamName rosterlink BC1 FC1 BDC1 Active Inactive Date Quarterbacks Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends Offensive Linemen Defensive Linemen Linebackers Defensive Backs Special Teams Reserve Lists My Oedipus Complex R to disambiguation page Use dmy dates date September 2012 Use British English date September 2012 Multiple issues one source November 2010 BLP sources November 2010 no footnotes November 2010 Infobox darts player name Mark Hylton image fullname nickname Mile High birth_date birth date and age df y 1966 5 30 birth_place England death_date death_place hometown Rugeley Staffordshire homecountry England since darts laterality Left handed music Danger Zone by Kenny Loggins BDO PDC 2007– currentrank 33 BDO World World Masters World Darts Trophy Int. Darts League PDC World Last 16 2011 Matchplay 1st Round 2011 Grand Prix Quarter finalist 2011 Grand Slam Group Stage 2010 UK Open Quarter finalist 2011 Vegas Premier League US Open tournament Barn Social Club Witton Blackburn VIP Snooker Lounge Open Border Classic Brakens KO Brookmeadow Open Cotgrave Open Erdington Day of Darts 301 LPKD Annual 301 Special LPKD Red Lion Erdington LPKD Stirchely WMC Open LPKD Tamworth Open LPKD The Hasbury Inn LPKD The Pint Pot Rainhill Open Retford Open Tat Bank Open Worcester Open resultyears 2011 2011 2010 2009 2010 2011 2011 2010 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2011 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2009 2010 Mark Hylton born 30 May 1966 is an English darts player currently playing in Professional Darts Corporation events. Hylton has played darts for over 30 years. He has played super league for many years and earned over 80 caps for Staffordshire. In 1997 he reached the last 16 of the inaugural British Classic losing to Phil Taylor . In 2005 he was the Staffordshire qualifier for the World Championship play offs as well as the Winmau World Masters and the English national singles where he reached the last 16 again. Hylton s first televised appearance came as an amateur qualifier at the 2007 UK Open. He defeated Ray Carver on the stage in the preliminary round before losing to Mark Robinson in the first round. He joined the PDC circuit full time in 2010. Despite failing to qualify for that year s UK Open he reached the final of a PDC Pro Tour event in Australia losing to Dennis Priestley and has regularly featured in the last 16 places. Along side his PDC efforts Hylton has won 13 open competitions in 2010 including the Border Classic. Hylton qualified for the 2010 Grand Slam of Darts winning through a strong field of over 250 darters as one of four ITV Wildcard qualifiers. He lost all three of his group games to Gary Anderson Mark Webster and Wayne Jones. Hylton also qualified for his first PDC World Championship in 2011 as one of the top 16 non seeded players from the Players Championship Order of Merit. In the first round Hylton defeated Steve Beaton by 3 sets to 2. In the second round he knocked out number 9 seed Colin Lloyd by 4 sets to 2. He was eliminated by Mark Webster in the third round. These strong TV performances along with Hylton s strong second half of the season also earned him the 2010 PDC Best Newcomer award. Taylor Wins Awards Treble PDC.tv 2011 has seen a strong start with Hylton taking several open titles including The Double16.com Cotgrave Newark Opens during the 2nd of which he produced a perfect 9 dart leg only 6 days later he produced another 9 dart finish during an Open event at The Red Lion in Erdington. A first professional appearance in The UK Open in June will be a 3rd TV Major in 8 months. He is climbing the Orders of Merit strongly looking to be well placed for the 2011 12 season. During May June 2011 Hylton produced another fine spell of form he reached Pro tour Quarter and Semi finals on consecutive days in Austria and a run of five wins over Brian Woods Geoff Whitworth Andy Jenkins Andrew Gilding Peter Wright at The UK Open saw `Mile High reach his first televised Quarter final at a major event eventually losing out in a tough match again Denis Ovens. This form continued with a semi final Pro Tour place in Barnsley defeating Beaton Ovens Baxter Van Gerwen Duo before losing out to lakeside runner up Dave Chisnal. This ensured his place in the 2011 World Matchplay where he faced Phil Taylor in the first round narrowly losing by 10 legs to 8. His rapid rise through the ranking continued with qualification for The 2011 World Grand Prix where despite suffering from the flu he again reached the Qtr final. A two sets to one win over Mark Walsh in round one followed by a second round 3 1 win over world number 5 Simon Whitlock set up a clash with the resurgent Richie Burnett. Hylton bowed out 1 4 with Burnett going on to a 5 2 defat to Phil Taylor. In a break from previous pattern Hylton took his form straight back to PDC Pro Tour events where he reached reached semi and qtr finals over the next two events. His wins over Wayne Jones and a 6 0 whitewash of Paul Nicholson offer signs of a new confidence. With a place in the 2011 Players Championship Finals and 2012 Ladbrokes World Professional Championship assured only the end of season ranking remains unclear however it is certain to be a vast improvement on the 91st place Hytlon was ranked prior to the 2011 event. He was defeated in the first round of the 2012 World Championships by Vincent van der Voort 2 3. cite web title World Championship Day Three publisher Professional Darts Corporation accessdate 18 December 2011 Hylton lost 7–9 in the last 32 of the 2012 UK Open to Jamie Caven. cite web title 2012 UK Open Results publisher Darts Database accessdate 11 June 2012 Hylton is also becoming a regular sight in exhibitions his cabin crew walk on and unique throwing style have seen him in several Play The Professional events as well as charitable and promotional appearances. Personal Life Hylton worked as an airline cabin manager for 14 years before taking redundancy and becoming a professional darts player in 2010. He graduated from Wrexham University in 1987 as a BA in English Literature. Mark has one son Alexander whose parents have since separated but both hold access rights. Mark is a football fan and supports Stoke City F.C. He also played Cricket at an amateur level as a teenager. References Reflist External links Dartsdatabase id 3897 name Mark Hylton Official Website Persondata NAME Hylton Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 May 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH de Mark Hylton Dartspieler Hurricane Fefa W. R. Case Sons Cutlery Co. Infobox cricketer biography playername image country England fullname Adam Paul Rennocks nickname living true dayofbirth 29 monthofbirth 1 yearofbirth 1982 placeofbirth Leicester Leicestershire countryofbirth England dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling Left arm medium role family club1 Leicestershire Cricket Board year1 2001 2002 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 LA matches1 3 runs1 5 bat avg1 ndash 100s 50s1 ndash ndash top score1 3 deliveries1 144 wickets1 3 bowl avg1 28.00 fivefor1 ndash tenfor1 ndash best bowling1 1 23 catches stumpings1 3 ndash date 16 November year 2010 source Cricinfo Adam Paul Rennocks born 29 January 1982 is an English cricketer. Rennocks is a right handed batsman who bowls left arm medium pace. He was born in Leicester Leicestershire. Rennocks represented the Leicestershire Cricket Board in 3 List A matches. These came against the Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the 1st round of the 2002 Cheltenham Gloucester Trophy and the Kent Cricket Board in the 2nd round of the same competition. Both matches were held in 2001. His third and final match came against the Kent Cricket Board in the 2nd round of the 2003 Cheltenham Gloucester Trophy which was played in 2002. List A Matches played by Adam Rennocks In his 3 List A matches he took 3 wickets at a bowling average of 28.00 with best figures of 1 23. List A Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Adam Rennocks References External links Adam Rennocks at Cricinfo Adam Rennocks at CricketArchive Persondata NAME Rennocks Adam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 29 January 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH Leicester Leicestershire DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Myhre R to disambiguation page Mzab R to disambiguation page rowspan 2 valign middle 100px rowspan 2 The Empty Set Barnstar 1 For emptying a clean up category. rowspan 2 valign middle thinsp Barnstar documentation Myeik R to disambiguation page Infobox lake lake_name Ķīšezers image_lake Kisezers zoo.jpg alt_lake caption_lake image_bathymetry alt_bathymetry caption_bathymetry location Riga coords coord 57 1 21 N 24 10 27 E region LV RIX_type waterbody display inline title type inflow Jugla River outflow catchment Daugava River basin_countries Latvia length width area 1 730 ha abbr on 1998 depth convert 2.4 m 1972 max depth convert 4.2 m 1972 volume residence_time shore elevation frozen islands 3 cities Riga reference cite web title Ķīšezers publisher ezeri.lv accessdate 2010 11 16 Ķīšezers is a lake in Riga Latvia with primary inflow of the Jugla River. The lake is 1 730 ha abbr on large it has convert 2.4 m of average depth and reaches convert 4.2 m at the deepest point. References Reflist be Возера Кішэзэрс Ķīšezers Kisch See Ķīšezers Ķīšezers lt Kyšezeras Ķīšezers Кишэзерс sco Ķīšezers Riga 基舍澤爾斯湖 Charles V. Dyer Francis I of Austria Um Uh Oh R from song N group R to disambiguation page NARS R to disambiguation page Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi R from other capitalisation NBCC R to disambiguation page NCGR R to disambiguation page The Synagogue of Neuilly sur Seine located at 12 rue Ancelle built in 1878 is the oldest synagogue in the Paris suburbs. Top of the Jewish presence in Neuilly The first significant evidence of a Jewish presence in Neuilly is the house of refuge for Jewish children a home created in 1866 by Coralie Cahen cite web url skeletons dicofemmesjuives pages manual cahen.htm title Coralie Cahen born Levy AFMEG publisher accessed 23 November 2008 the house also hosted prostitutes and their children. Initially located at Romainville then Neuilly Boulevard Eugene now Boulevard Victor Hugo cite web url ? 8XAE580.1 162 100 633 0 0 title Reports of the International Jury of the World Expo 1900 accessed November 24 2008 publisher Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers it moved in 1883 to 19 Boulevard de la Saussaye where it stayed until the 1980s. Better known by the abbreviated name of Refuge it housed many young Jews isolated without family after the Second World War and after the independence of Algeria and the subsequent massmigration of Jews to France. The Synagogue thumb left 185 px Synagogue de Neuilly thumb right 350px The Synagogue de Neuilly during a demonstration for the release of Gilad Shalit. By 1869 there was a community located in an apartment at 15 rue Louis Philippe. Chairman Godchaux Oulry a native of Lorraine succeeded in raising the funds necessary to build a synagogue. The architect was Emile Uhlmann cite web title FIELD_4 OTHER VALUE_4 FIELD_5 cmer2 VALUE_5 FIELD_6 title VALUE_6 FIELD_7 date protection VALUE_7 FIELD_8 DOSURLP VALUE_8 NUMBER 49 GRP 1 req Neuilly sur Seine LOCA PLOP INSEE USRNAME nobody USRPWD 4 $ 34P SPEC 9 SYN 1 IMLY MAX1 1 MAX2 MAX3 100 100 DOM All Website of the Ministry of Culture publisher Culture.gouv.fr date accessdate 2010 11 17 who choose to build in the Neo Byzantine style. The opening took place in 1878. The first rabbi of Neuilly in 1888 was Simon Debré father of Professor Robert Debré and the grandfather of the General de Gaulle s Prime Minister Michel Debré. The community grew until World War II and the synagogue expanded in 1937 uder the watchful eye of architects Germain Debré and Hirsch. As it was for all Jewish communities the war brought desolation. Rabbi Robert Meyers and his wife Suzanne née Bauer were deported to Auschwitz in 1943. A plaque outside the synagogue commemorates the deportation of all Jews inhabitants of Neuilly and others and the courageous action of the Righteous Among the Nations in Neuilly. On Rue Edouard Nortier another plaque commemorates the names of 17 children aged 3 to 11 years who were housed in a former clinic run by the Nuns they were on July 25 1944 rounded up deported and murdered by the Nazis. cite book url rue Edouard Nortier Jews source bl ots sig R2bRRx24xJ LK_q1EYtp35Rs71Rxak55FAl1YI hl en ei jJVMTKzBIYKI4Abc2syaDA sa X oi book_result ct result resnum 4 ved 0CB8Q6AEwAzgU v OnePage q rue Edouard Nortier Jews f false title Christians and Jews under Vichy 1940 1944 rescue and civil disobedience page 526 author Limor Yagil site Google Books publisher Éditions du Cerf isbn 2 204 07585 X year 2005 The rebirth after the war was difficult. It is important to note the efforts of Rabbi David Feuerwerker he was the rabbi from 1946 to 1948 to create a study circle and a circle of young people. His successor Edouard Gourevitch saw the arrival in 1962 of huge number of Jews from Algeria who brought a new vitality to the community. In 1975 the Grand Rabbi Jerome Cahen and his wife revived the community turning resolutely towards youth. The number of believers increased dramatically. In 1978 the centenary of the synagogue was celebrated in the presence of the authorities and former Prime Minister Michel Debré. Rabbi Alexis Blum succeeds Jerome Cahen who died in 1988. In 2009 Rabbi Michael Azoulay a member of the National Consultative Ethics Committee since 2008 succeeded Rabbi Alexis Blum. Rabbis 1888 1939 Simon Debré 1928 1943 Robert Meyers died Auschwitz 1945 1946 Henry Soil Bibliography cite book author Soil name Henry title Don Isaac Abravanel 1437 1508 His life his works publisher Foundation Sefer year 1937 1946 1948 David Feuerwerker 1948 1949 René Kapel See his complete bio cite web url Kapel author Sylvie Zenouda title Judaism of Alsace and Lorraine . View the details of its action in the resistance cite web url Samuel René Kapel Memory site Hopes of Resistance author Marc Fineltin 1949 1975 Edouard Gourevitch Bibliography of Rabbi Gurevich Gurevich Translations from Hebrew cite book title The Haggadah of Passover rites Sephardic and Ashkenazi publisher International Berg year 1982 cite book author Shmuel ben Judah the Hasid title A Guide Hasidim publisher Éditions du Cerf year 1988 isbn 978 2 204 02827 1 cite book author Judah Loew ben Bezalel title The Well of exile publisher Berg International year 1991 month May isbn 2 900269 21 0 cite book author Judah Loew ben Bezalel title The deeds of the LORD publisher Éditions du Cerf year 1994 isbn 978 2 204 04585 8 Translation of Yiddish cite book author David Malki title The Talmud and its masters publisher Albin Michel International year 2000 month January isbn 2 226 01671 6 Translation from English cite book author Peter Schaefer title Judeophobia Attitudes toward Jews in the ancient world publisher Éditions du Cerf year 2003 month March isbn 978 2 204 06923 6 1975 1986 Jerome Cahen 1988 2009 Alexis Blum cite web url and bibliography of Rabbi Alexis Blum accessdate July 27 2010 work Melamed 2009 Michael Azoulay cite web author Les Neuf Mondes title Biography of Michael Azoulay on the official website of CCNE publisher Ccne ethique.fr date accessdate 2010 11 17 Bibliography Editor Sylvie Zenouda The Synagogue de Neuilly sur Seine 120 year history of a community March 2000 ISBN 2 9515255 0 8 References External links commonscat Synagogue de Neuilly Community Center Jerome Cahen Article Neuilly sur Seine in the Jewish Encyclopedia coord missing France Synagoge Neuilly sur Seine Synagogue de Neuilly בית הכנסת בניי סיר סן pl Synagoga w Neuilly Missoula Cemetery is the second oldest cemetery located in Missoula Montana with Fort Missoula Cemetery being the oldest. The Missoula Cemetery was first established in 1884 cite web of Missoula title Welcome to Our Cemetery accessdate 2012 05 23 by the Missoula Valley Improvement Company a corporation owned by prominent citizens Isadore Cohn Frank Woody William H.H. Dickinson and Thomas C Marshall. The land where the cemetery would be built was purchased from the Northern Pacific Railroad for $168. The cemetery was eventually sold to the City of Missoula in 1901 for the total of $1. thumb These are the original stone column gates to the Missoula Cemetery first erected in 1884 History The Missoula Cemetery was created in 1884 to house those who had succumbed to the harsh life of a small mill town. The cemetery initially had very wide set roads for easy access by wagon. Eventually the waning use of wagons made the wide roads obsolete and the cemetery had to be renovated. The roads through the cemetery have since been narrowed to allow for more plots. The Missoula Cemetery has many of the town s original founders buried there. C. P. Higgins and his family who once had their graves at the base of Whitaker Hill on the southern side of Missoula now have their bodies buried in the Missoula Cemetery. Location and Expansion The Missoula Cemetery began as a small convert 16 acre m2 adj on plot of land purchased out of necessity. The lack of modern medicine prominence of disease paired with the dangerous habits of the late 19th century West made life expectancy low and dictated the need for a cemetery. The original founders the Missoula Valley Improvement Company owned the cemetery for many years only relinquishing it to the City of Missoula in 1901. Upon purchasing the land the City Council appointed the first Board of Trustees to manage the maintenance of the cemetery. It consisted of Samuel Bellew Harriet Keith E. A. Winstanley Mrs. F. H. Woody Lizzie Mills and Lucinda Worden. The current trustees are Marjorie Jacobs Sharee Fraser Carol Gorden Patrick J. McHugh and Mary Lou Cordis. The Missoula Cemetery still holds the same location as when it was founded in 1884 about three miles 5 km northwest of the city s center. The cemetery has since grown from 16 acre m2 to a total of approximately 80 acre m2. Only 40 acre m2 of the plots are occupied by graves. The remaining 40 have been purchased by the City of Missoula for further expansion and development. Prominent Graves Some of the more prominent locals of Missoula s past have bold elaborate tombstones to commemorate their lives like Francis Worden s large marble tombstone. Others are made of simple marble that masks their renowned accomplishments in life like Jeanette Rankin s black stone with a plainly marked face. Below is a short list of some of the better known characters of Missoula s past beginning with their name and followed by their death date. Christopher P. Higgins 10 14 1889 Co founder of Missoula and a member of Missoula s first Territorial Legislature. Francis L. Worden 2 5 1887 Co founder of Missoula and successful businessman. He soon became Higgins political enemy. Edward L. Bonner 7 10 1902 A prominent businessman who collaborated with A.B. Hammond to found the Missoula Mercantile in the early 1880s. The town of Bonner Montana is named after him. Daniel E. Bandmann 11 23 1905 Actor and rancher. His gave his name to the location of Bandmann flats that lay just East of Bonner Montana. Thomas L. Greenough 7 23 1911 Was a successful settler who built a mansion and formed Greenough Park 25 mi km east of Missoula Montana. James H.T. Ryman 5 31 1926 He was the head principal of public schools and served as trustee to the public library for 30 years. Emma Dickenson 1 1 1927 Missoula s first teacher. Albert J. Gibson 12 31 1927 One of Missoula s first architects who began building the University of Montana campus in Missoula starting with University Hall. Jeanette P. Rankin 5 8 1973 She is not actually buried in the Missoula cemetery but it hosts a memorial to her life. She was the first woman to ever be elected to the U.S. Congress. Her legacy greatly outstands her tombstone which simply says her name birth and death date. Unmarked Graves In 1903 the Northern Pacific Railway purchased nearly 400 gravesites in Missoula s Cemetery for Japanese laborers who worked for the railway company. These sites were bought for the purpose of burying 100 bodies of those who died while working on the railroad in Plains Montana. Most of these sites remain unmarked with a select few bearing Japanese script across the tombstones. Japanese tombstones were typically made of standard marble and stood at about three Stott Annette. 2008 . Pioneer Cemeteries Sculpture Gardens of the Old West. Anette Stott. pp. 22. ISBN 978 0 8032 1608 2 feet off the ground. Most of the Japanese grave sites in Missoula s cemetery have no markings of this kind. This is due in part to the fact that Japanese immigrants didn t always bring their entire families over therefore there was no one to write an epitaph for them. The Japanese workers employed by the Great Northern Railway typically made considerably less than white workers. The Japanese made 90 cents per ten hour day compared to Whites making $1.45. In 1864 Congress made it possible for the Northern Pacific Railway to purchase and advance production on nearly 14 million acres of land between Minnesota and Oregon which is how so many Japanese ended up in the Missoula Cemetery. Missoula s own A.B. Hammond collaborated with the Northern Pacific and create wood mills railroad ties and other essentials for the railroad and its workers. Books Grave Matters a journey through the modern funeral industry to a natural way of burial ISBN 978 0 7432 7768 6 Rest In Peace a cultural history of death and the funeral home in twentieth century America ISBN 0 19 513608 X References tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links Actors bring historical characters to life in cemetery tour Missoulian article Missoula Cemetery loser card mystery unraveled Missoulian article Historical figures tell their tales at Stories and Stones Missoulian article Stott Annette. 2008 . Pioneer Cemeteries Sculpture Gardens of the Old West. Anette Stott. pp. 22. ISBN 978 0 8032 1608 2 Coord 46 53 35 N 114 01 15 W region US MT_type landmark_source GNIS display title Missoula Montana Next R to disambiguation page List of Roman place names in Serbia thumb Bernd Fischer at the Mathematical Research Institute of Oberwolfach 2008 Bernd Fischer born 1936 is a German mathematician. He is best known to his contributions to the classification of finite simple groups and he discovered several of the sporadic groups he introduced 3 transposition groups and constructed the three Fischer groups described the Baby Monster and computed its character table and predicted the existence of the monster group. He did his PhD in 1963 at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main under the direction of Reinhold Baer. The Mathematics Genealogy Project Bernd Fischer cite book last Ronan first Mark title Symmetry Monster publisher Oxford University Press year 2006 isbn 0 19 280722 6 Notes Persondata NAME Fischer Bernd ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH de Bernd Fischer Mathematiker Bernd Fischer ht Bernd Fischer Bernd Fischer Bernd Fischer Bernd Fischer may refer to Bernd Fischer mathematician German mathematician. Bernd Jürgen Fischer historian and professor of history at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne. hndis name Fischer Bernd Bernd Fischer Dale Zieroth born November 7 1946 in Neepawa Manitoba Zieroth David Dale. The Canadian Encyclopedia. is a Canadian poet. He won the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize in 1999 for How I Joined Humanity at Last and the Governor General s Award for English language poetry in 2009 for The Fly in Autumn. Works Clearing Poems from a Journey 1973 Mid River 1981 When the Stones Fly Up 1985 The Weight of My Raggedy Skin 1991 How I Joined Humanity at Last 1998 Crows Do Not Have Retirement 2001 The Education of Mr Whippoorwill A Country Boyhood 2002 The Village of Sliding Time 2006 The Fly in Autumn 2009 References External links David Zieroth Persondata NAME Zieroth David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian poet DATE OF BIRTH November 7 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Ķīšezers may refer to Ķīšezers Riga a lake in Riga Latvia Ķīšezers Kurmene Parish a lake in Kurmene parish Latvia Ķīšezers Puze Parish a lake in Puze parish Latvia Disambig NLAW R to disambiguation page Navbox name Major towns of Roman Serbia state title Major towns of Roman Serbia titlestyle background f5ddb7 image above list1 Sirmium capital of Illyricum now Sremska Mitrovica Viminacium capital of Moesia Superior now Kostolac Naissus capital of Dardania now Niš Singidunum now Belgrade Zanes now Kladovo Hammeum now Prokuplje Aeadaba now Bela Palanka See also List of Roman place names in Serbia below NRAM R to disambiguation page Infobox cricketer biography playername Richard Ollis image country England fullname Richard Leslie Ollis height nickname living true dayofbirth 14 monthofbirth 1 yearofbirth 1961 placeofbirth Clifton Bristol countryofbirth England dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath batting Left handed bowling role Batsman family club1 Somerset year1 1981 ndash 85 type1 First class cricket type1 First class debutdate1 29 August debutyear1 1981 debutfor1 Somerset debutagainst1 Gloucestershire lastdate1 30 August lastyear1 1985 lastfor1 Somerset lastagainst1 Derbyshire type2 List A cricket type2 List A debutdate2 19 June debutyear2 1983 debutfor2 Somerset debutagainst2 Glamorgan lastdate2 16 June lastyear2 1985 lastfor2 Somerset lastagainst2 Yorkshire deliveries balls columns 2 column1 First class matches1 37 runs1 1016 bat avg1 18.14 100s 50s1 ndash 4 top score1 99 deliveries1 30 wickets1 ndash bowl avg1 ndash fivefor1 ndash tenfor1 ndash best bowling1 0 2 catches stumpings1 19 ndash column2 List A matches2 16 runs2 149 bat avg2 16.55 100s 50s2 ndash ndash top score2 46 deliveries2 ndash wickets2 ndash bowl avg2 ndash fivefor2 ndash tenfor2 ndash best bowling2 ndash catches stumpings2 5 ndash date 17 November year 2010 source CricketArchive Richard Leslie Ollis born 14 January 1961 played first class and List A cricket for Somerset between 1981 and 1985. cite web url title Richard Ollis publisher www.cricketarchive.com accessdate 2010 11 16 He was born at Clifton Bristol. The son of a haulage contractor from Keynsham Cite book title Of Didcot and the Demon The Cricketing Times of Alan Gibson editor Anthony Gibson edition 2010 publisher Fairfield Books isbn 0 9560702 5 6 page 299 Ollis was an upright left handed batsman used either as an opener or in the middle order. He also bowled occasional right arm medium pace and once or twice kept wicket. Ollis played for Somerset s second eleven in the Second Eleven Championship and the Minor Counties from 1978 and made his first class debut in two matches at the end of the 1981 season. He played only once in 1982 but in 1983 he was brought into the team when Somerset s Test players Ian Botham Vic Marks Viv Richards and Joel Garner disappeared on World Cup duty and stayed there for much of the season. Ollis s first game of the season was against Gloucestershire at Bristol after two declarations Gloucestershire set Somerset 330 to win in 217 minutes and as opening batsmen Ollis and Somerset captain Peter Roebuck made no attempt to go for the runs. At the designated close of play they had reached 174 for no wicket with Ollis not out 99 and Gloucestershire captain David Graveney bowled an extra over in an attempt to secure Ollis his century however Ollis was unable to score from it and finished on 99 not out. cite web url title Scorecard Gloucestershire v Somerset date 1983 06 08 publisher www.cricketarchive.com accessdate 2010 11 17 Cite book title Wisden Cricketers Almanack edition 1984 publisher Wisden chapter Gloucestershire in 1984 pages 392 That proved to be the highest score of Ollis s first class career though he passed 50 twice more in the 1983 season on his way to his best aggregate and average 517 runs at 25.85. cite web url title First class batting and fielding in each season by Richard Ollis publisher www.cricketarchive.com accessdate 2010 11 17 In 1984 Ollis was out of form and featured in only six first class matches making only 112 runs in them. But he returned to fairly regular cricket in 1985 appearing in 15 first class matches and turning out regularly for the first time in Somerset s limited overs side though without much success. His 55 against Warwickshire was his only score of more than 50 in all matches in 1985 and it was overshadowed by the innings of 322 by Richards made in less than five hours Ollis shared a third wicket partnership of 174 with Richards. cite web url title Scorecard Somerset v Warwickshire date 1985 06 01 publisher www.cricketarchive.com accessdate 2010 11 17 At the end of the 1985 season Ollis s contract was not renewed by Somerset and he left first class cricket. References Persondata NAME Ollis Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 14 January 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH Clifton Bristol DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH NSWR R to disambiguation page Dale Carnegie R from historical name Infobox church fullname The Parish Church of Our Lady Of Lourdes Wanstead OLOL2 caption Our Lady of Lourdes Church viewed from the front location Cambridge Park Wanstead London country United Kingdom denomination Roman Catholic website founded 19th Century estimate dedication Our Lady of Lourdes parish Wanstead deanery Redbridge diocese Brentwood country United Kingdom priest Rev Patrick J. Salmon Rev Keiran Dodd retired Our Lady Of Lourdes church is the Catholic parish church of Wanstead and is part of the Diocese of Brentwood. History A mass centre was opened in Wanstead in 1910 by the parish priest of Walthamstow. In 1918 it was transferred to the hall of the newly opened St. Joseph s convent school Cambridge Park. Wanstead became a separate parish in 1919 and the church was opened in 1928 and completed in 1934–9. Architecture The church was built in the Neo Gothic style. The church exterior is of red brick with cream stone edgings. Inside the plan is that of a nave and two aisles on either side. At the back over the entrance there is the choir balcony on which a new organ is being constructed. The interior walls are simply whitewashed excluding the stonework. Behind the altar is an elaborate stone gothic altarpiece thumb left Exterior seen from Cambridge Park Recently two stained glass windows were inserted in the left aisle. References unreferenced date April 2011 coord 51 34 28 N 0 1 27 E type landmark_region GB RDB display title UK RC church stub Enoch L. Johnson Naci R to disambiguation page Ķīšezers R from title without diacritics Dale Carnegie R to short name Infobox Officeholder name Pat Sheehan honorific suffix MLA image constituency_AM4 Belfast West assembly4 Northern Ireland term_start4 7 December 2010 term_end4 predecessor4 Gerry Adams successor4 Incumbent birth_date birth year and age 1958 birth_place Belfast Northern Ireland death_date death_place party Sinn Féin spouse Siobhán O Hanlon 2006 her death children Cormac Sheehan blank1 Other organizations data1 Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer formerly nationality Irish religion Roman Catholicism website Pat Sheehan born 1958 is a Sinn Féin politician in Northern Ireland and former IRA hunger striker at Maze Prison. cite news title Pat Sheehan picked to succeed Gerry Adams at Stormont June 2012 newspaper BBC date 16 November 2012 On 7 December 2010 he succeeded Gerry Adams as MLA for Belfast West Adams having resigned in order to contest the Irish general election 2011. Sheehan retain the seat for Sinn Féin at the 2011 Assembly election. Sheehan has provoked anger and controversy by describing the Troubles as “probably quite civilised” and saying the IRA “could have left a 1 000lb car bomb on the Shankill” if it wanted to kill Protestants. cite web title The Belfast Telegraph Pat Sheehan’s IRA comments spark outrage Belfast Telegraph publisher The Belfast Telegraph accessdate August 29 2012 Personal life Pat Sheehan is the widower of Sinn Féin activist Siobhan O Hanlon died from cancer in 2006. He has a son. cite web title Pat Sheehan MLA Fein accessdate 27 June 2012 References Reflist S start s par ni ass succession box title MLA for Belfast West years 2010 before Gerry Adams after Incumbent S end 1981 Hunger Strike Persondata NAME Sheehan Pat ALTERNATIVE NAMES Sheeko SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH Belfast Northern Ireland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Pat Sheehan List of programs broadcast by PBS Kids Sprout User COIBot Summary LinkReports NOINDEX Links LinkSummary geovoting.com geovoting.com resolves to 74.54.68.154 LinkSummary 74.54.68.154 geovoting.com is hosted on geovoting.wordpress.com LinkSummary geovoting.wordpress.com geovoting.wordpress.com resolves to 72.233.69.6 LinkSummary 72.233.69.6 Link is not on the blacklist. Link is not on the domainredlist. Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link is not on the monitor list. 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Mount Jumbo R from other capitalisation Nalband R to disambiguation page Namhkam R to disambiguation page Summary album cover fur Article Buzzard album Use Infobox Source Name Buzzard Artist Margot the Nuclear So and So s Label Mariel Graphic Artist Item Cover Type Album Website Allmusic.com Owner Commentary Description Portion Low_resolution Purpose Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free album cover Infobox football biography playername Gideon Baah image 200px fullname Gideon Baah dateofbirth birth date and age 1991 10 1 cityofbirth Accra countryofbirth Ghana height height ft 6.0 position Defender currentclub Asante Kotoko F.C. clubnumber 3 youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 2007 clubs1 Kakyire FC caps1 goals1 years2 2007 ndash 2008 clubs2 Zaytuna F.C. caps2 goals2 years3 2008 ndash 2009 clubs3 Sporting Saint Mirren FC caps3 goals3 years4 2009 ndash clubs4 Asante Kotoko FC caps4 goals4 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 medaltemplates pcupdate ntupdate Gideon Baah born on 1 October 1991 in Accra is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a defender for Asante Kotoko FC in the Ghanaian Premier League. cite web Kotoko Players publisher Asante Kotoko SC Website Club career Early career In 2007 he won a football reality show MTN Soccer Academy in his home country Ghana. He received a number of prizes which included cash car trip to watch the 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2 week trial at Chelsea FC academy. cite web Baah Future Chelsea FC Wonderkid publisher mCalcio.com Chelsea and Ghanaian international Michael Essien stated that he was very happy with Baah s performance and urged the Club to offer him a contract. cite web title Michael Essien urges Chelsea to buy Ghanaian publisher The Telegraph date 12 12 2007 Baah later returned to Ghana. Asante Kotoko In March 2010 Baah sustained a broken shin in a Premier League match against Hearts of Oak at the Baba Yara Stadium. He underwent surgery at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital KATH in Kumasi. cite web title Gideon Baah grateful to Kotoko publisher My Joy Online date 09 05 2010 In November 2010 he went to Scotland in order to receive assistance with his rehabilitation at Hearts of Midlothian. cite web title Gideon Baah set for Heart of Midlothian Visit publisher Ghanaweb date 24 10 2010 On 28 November 2011 after 20 months away from the game Gideon was deemed fit to join his teammates at Asante Kotoko. cite web title Gideon Baah Cleared to Play Again publisher Asante Kotoko Website date 28 11 2011 On 30 November he played his first match in 20 months for the Asante Kotoko SC Reserves side. cite web title Gideon features for the Kotoko Reserves publisher Peace FM Online date 01 12 2011 On 21 April 2012 Baah played his first league match against Mighty Jets. He consummated his first team comeback with a goal which helped Asante Kotoko SC to a 2 0 win. International career In 2009 he received a call up to Ghana U20 national team. cite web Baah gets U20 call publisher Modern Ghana References tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist 2 External links Gideon Baah Official Website Persondata NAME Baah Gideon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1 October 1991 PLACE OF BIRTH Accra Ghana DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Naoko Watanabe R to disambiguation page Zapadnaya Litsa may refer to Zapadnaya Litsa naval base a naval base for the Russian Northern Fleet Zapadnaya Litsa River a river in Murmansk Oblast Russia Zapadnaya Litsa Bay a bay on the Murmansk Coast of the Kola Peninsula Zapadnaya Litsa rural locality a rural locality a settlement in Leningrad Oblast Disambig geo Sapadnaja Liza Западная Лица The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. 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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. Stanbic Bank 20 Series A. glauca may refer to Abarema glauca the glaucous abarema a tree species found only in Cuba Agoseris glauca the pale agoseris prairie agoseris or short beaked agoseris a flowering plant species native to North America from Alaska to Ontario to New Mexico Arctostaphylos glauca the bigberry manzanita a tree species native to California and Baja California See also Glauca disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation Nasuh R to disambiguation page Natcom R to disambiguation page Spring Rain is an album by Zambian born Canadian composer Hennie Bekker. The album is the first release in Bekker s Kaleidoscopes series of four albums including Summer Breeze Spring Rain Autumn Magic and Winter Reflections . Spring Rain is a New Age classic of original contemporary instrumental compositions. The album was released in April 1992 and originally distributed by the now defunct Canadian independent distributor Holborne Distributing Co. . The album is now released on the Toronto Canada based independent record label Abbeywood Records. External links henniebekker.com Official Artist Website abbeywoodrecords.com Nason R to disambiguation page distinguish Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album Use mdy dates date April 2012 Infobox award name Latin Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Album description quality albums of the traditional tropical music genre image imagesize alt caption presenter Latin Academy of Recording Arts Sciences country United States year 2000 year2 2011 website latingrammy.com The Latin Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Tropical Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally. cite web La Academia Latina de la Grabación language Spanish publisher Latin Academy of Recording Arts Sciences accessdate January 28 2011 The award goes to solo artists duos or groups for releasing vocal or instrumental albums containing at least 51 of new recordings in the traditional tropical music genre which includes son danzón guaracha and bomba interpreted in a traditional style. cite web Guide Tropical Field publisher Latin Academy of Recording Arts Sciences accessdate January 28 2011 Musicians originating from Cuba have dominated the category though the award has also been presented to artists from Puerto Rico Spain and the United States. It was first earned by Tito Puente with Mambo Birdland at the 1st Latin Grammy Awards ceremony held in 2000. cite web List Of Nominations For First ever Latin Grammy Awards publisher AllBusiness.com accessdate January 28 2011 date July 29 2000 Bebo Valdés is the only artist to have won this category twice. One time winner Ibrahim Ferrer holds the record for most nominations with three. However it is worth mentioning that Buena Vista Social Club members has been nominated six times combined. In 2011 the award was posthumously awarded to Israel Cachao López for his work The Last Mambo. cite web 13 makes history at the Latin Grammy publisher Expertscolumn date November 11 2011 Recipients right upright thumb alt An aged man smiling wearing a white chemise with sunglasses hanging on the shirt neck. Tito Puente was the first winner of this category in 2000. right upright thumb alt An aged man smiling dressed in a grey suit with his arms crossed. Bebo Valdés the only musician to win this award twice. right upright thumb alt A man on the left wearing a black suit and holding a standup microphone and another man with glssses on the right with a grey suit and a red benet holding a microphone. 2003 winner Ibrahim Ferrer holds the record for most nominations. right upright thumb alt A man with long curly black hair smiling and wearing a white shirt. Diego El Cigala was the first European to receive this award in 2006. right upright thumb alt A man in a black suit holding a contrabass. Deceased Cachao López received the award posthumously in 2011. class wikitable sortable Year ref 1 I Performing artist s Nationality Work class unsortable Nominees class unsortable Ref. 2000 Tito Puente Flagu United States sort Mambo Birdland Mambo Birdland 20px Joe Arroyo — En Sol Mayor 20px Cachao — Cuba Linda 20px Ibrahim Ferrer — Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer 20px Carlos Vives — El Amor De Mi Tierra 2001 Celia Cruz Flagu Cuba sort Siempre Viviré Siempre Viviré 20px Celina González and Reutilio — 50 Años...Como Una Reina 20px Los Super Seven — Canto 20px Plena Libre — Mas Libre 20px Omara Portuondo — Buena Vista Social Club Presents Omara Portuondo cite news Full List of Nominations work Los Angeles Times publisher Tribune Company accessdate January 28 2011 date July 18 2001 2002 Bebo Valdés Trio with Israel López Cachao and Carlos Patato Valdés Flagu Cuba sort Arte del Sabor El El Arte del Sabor 20px Nelson Gonzalez — Pa Los Treseros 20px Totó la Momposina — Pacantó 20px Various Artists — Cuban Masters – Los Originales 20px Charlie Zaa — De Un Solo Sentimiento cite web Nominees For The Third Latin Grammy Awards publisher AllBusiness.com accessdate January 28 2011 date August 3 2002 2003 Ibrahim Ferrer Flagu Cuba sort Buenos Hermanos Buenos Hermanos 20px The Mambo All Stars Orchestra — 50 Years of Mambo 20px Polo Montañez — Guitarra Mía 20px Eliades Ochoa — Estoy Como Nunca 20px Plena Libre — Mi Ritmo cite news nominees are ... work Los Angeles Times publisher Tribune Company accessdate January 28 2011 date July 23 2003 2004 Bebo Valdés and Diego El Cigala Flagu Cuba Flagu Spain sort Lágrimas Negras Lágrimas Negras 20px Las Hermanas Márquez — Paquito D’Rivera Presents las Hermanas Márquez 20px Manny Manuel — Serenata 20px Danny Rivera and “El Topo” Antonio Cabán Vale — Amigos del Alma 20px Tropicana All Stars — Tropicana All Stars Recuerda A Benny Moré cite web de nominados al los Grammy Latinos publisher Terra Networks México accessdate January 28 2011 language Spanish 2005 Cachao Flagu Cuba sort Ahora Sí ¡Ahora Sí 20px Manny Manuel — Nostalgia 20px Manuel El Guajiro Mirabal — Buena Vista Social Club Presents Manuel Guajiro Mirabal 20px Omara Portuondo — Flor De Amor 20px Tropicana All Stars — Tradición cite news list of 6th annual Latin Grammy nominations work USA Today publisher Gannett Company accessdate January 28 2011 date November 2 2005 2006 Andy Montañez and Pablo Milanés Flagu Puerto Rico Flagu Cuba sort AM PM Líneas Paralelas AM PM Líneas Paralelas 20px Chucho Avellanet — Esta Noche Está Para Boleros 20px Juan de Marcos and the Afro Cuban All Stars — Step Forward – The Next Generation 20px Compay Segundo — Siempre Compay 20px Melina León and Los Tri O — Serenata En San Juan 20px Plena Libre — Evolución cite news Leads Latin Grammy Nominations publisher CBS News accessdate January 28 2011 date September 26 2006 first Judy last Faber 2007 Bobby Cruz Flagu Puerto Rico sort Románticos De Ayer Hoy y Siempre Románticos De Ayer Hoy y Siempre 20px Francisco Cespedes — Con El Permiso De Bola 20px Ibrahim Ferrer — Mi Sueño 20px La Charanga Cubana — A Comer Chicharrón 20px Alfredo Valdés Jr. — De La Habana A Nueva York cite news de nominados al Grammy Latino 2007 language Spanish publisher Mujer Activa accessdate August 25 2011 date August 31 2007 2008 Gloria Estefan Flagu United States sort Noventa Millas 90 Millas 20px Albita Rey Ruiz and Donato Poveda — Cuba Un Viaje Musical 20px Chucho Avellanet with Trío Los Andinos — Bohemio 20px Edwin Colón Zayas — El Cuarto Puertorriqueño... Reafirmación 20px Victor Manuelle — Una Navidad A Mi Estilo cite news title 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards 28 2011 date September 10 2007 work Los Angeles Times publisher Tribune Company 2009 Gilberto Santa Rosa Flagu Puerto Rico sort Una Navidad Con Gilberto Una Navidad Con Gilberto 20px Orquesta América — Siempre A Punto 20px María Dolores Pradera y Los Sabandeños — Te Canto Un Bolero 20px Totó La Momposina — La Bodega 20px Orestes Vilató — It s About Time cite web a los nominados a los Grammy Latinos publisher Terra Networks México date September 19 2009 accessdate January 28 2011 language Spanish 2010 Concha Buika Flagu Spain sort Último Trago El El Último Trago 20px Pedro Jesus — Tributo a Orlando Contreras El Jefe del Despecho 20px Septeto Habanero — 90 Años Orgullos de Los Soneros 20px Sierra Maestra — Sonando Ya 20px Various Artists — 100 Sones Cubanos . cite news Grammy nominees announced Alejandro Sanz and Camila among top contenders work Los Angeles Times publisher Tribune Company accessdate January 28 2011 date September 8 2010 2011 Cachao López Flagu Cuba sort Last Mambo The Last Mambo 20px Albita — Toda Una Vida Cuban Masterworks 20px Adalberto Álvarez — El Son de Altura 20px Esencia — Con La Fuerza de un Tren 20px Septeto Santiaguero — Oye Mi Son Santiaguero cite web Latin Grammys Nominations FULL LIST Revealed publisher manila paper.net date September 15 2011 accessdate September 15 2011 note 1 I Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year. 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Originally called Chelmsford Public Charter School cite web title Mission Charter July 2012 it served students in Chelmsford Massachusetts only. A few years later the school was renamed to Murdoch Middle School. It then served 3 main towns Chelmsford Massachusetts Billerica Massachusetts and Lowell Massachusetts. It remained in Chelmsford Massachusetts for several years. The school became very popular and the waiting list got larger and larger. Walter Landberg became the executive director and the school was renamed to Innovation Academy Charter Public School. IACS then moved to Tyngsborough Massachusetts were it became known as a regional charter school serving the towns of Chelmsford Massachusetts Lowell Massachusetts Billerica Massachusetts Dracut Massachusetts Groton Massachusetts Tewksbury Massachusetts Tyngsboro Massachusetts and Westford Massachusetts. IACS Today IACS has since expanded the original school into grades 5 12 a full middle school and high school. The school has 4 outcomes problem solving community membership effective communication and self direction. High School The first graduation class of the high school was spring of 2011. The graduating class had 100 acceptance into a 4 year college. The students are split into groups of approximately 9 students called an advisory . The advisory is lead by a member of the high school staff who helps the students with school work and high school life. The school year is semester based with reports sent home 1 3 and 2 3 of the way through the semester. Grading is A B C D and F. Honors in individual classes are achieved by doing extra work assigned by the teacher and raises the GPA of that class by .5. Honors credit is not received with a D or F grade in that class. cite web title High School Student Handbook July 2012 Middle School Middle school is divided into 4 teams . 2 teams are grades 5 and 6 and 2 others are grades 7 and 8. These teams are named after the outcome of the school listed above. The teams are further divided into home bases similar to home room in other schools. The middle school is made up of about 400 students. The school year is divided into quarters with reports sent home at the end of every quarter. Students wishing to achieve honor roll must receive at least 3 P s and no grade below an A P see Grading . Distinguished honor roll requires no grade bellow a P and at least 1 D. Grading The middle school uses a unique grading system. D P A N and W. cite web title Middle School Student Handbook July 2012 D stands for distinguished and is the same as an A+. P stands for Proficient and is the same as a B. A stands for apprentice and is the same as a C. N stands for Novice and is the same as a D. W stands for warning and is the same as an F. Students are graded on Application Comprehension and the school out comes. Sports Middle School The fall middle school sports teams consists of boys soccer grades 6 8 girls soccer grades 6 8 and cross country grades 5 8. cite web title Middle School Athletics Boys soccer won their league championship in the 2010 season. In 2011 the cross country team placed 14 at a USATF New England Cross Country Invitational meet. cite web title 3rd Annual Massachusetts Middle School XC Invitational July 2012 Winter middle school sports are indoor track grades 5 8 cheerleading grades 5 8 boys JV basketball girls JV basketball boys varsity basketball and girls varsity basketball. Indoor track was added in the winter of 2011 as was cheerleading. Spring sports offered are Kickball grade 5 Softball grades 6 8 Baseball grades 6 8 0 Dance grades 5 8 and Co ed Track Field grades 5 8. Softball baseball dance and kickball were all added in the 2012 spring season. IACS middle school track and field had a successful second season in spring 2011 when four middle schools boys set the New England 4 × 400 metres relay record with a time of 3 44.63. cite web title Co Ed Track Field July 2012 In the 2012 season the boys placed 2 nd in the state meet and girls placed 9 th in the state. References tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links Official website coord missing Massachusetts Robert A. Gross Summary Non free use rationale Article Vulcan Alberta Description Vulcan grain elevator row Source Galt Museum Archive Photos Portion Low_resolution Purpose To show the rapid decline and disappearance of the use of wooden grain elevators in western Canada. Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free historic image Seal Glacier coord 79 53 S 81 50 W display inline title is a small glacier draining east located just north of Parrish Peak in the Enterprise Hills Heritage Range. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1961 66. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for radioman G.L. Seal U.S. Navy who up to Operation Deepfreeze 1966 had contributed to efficient communications during four austral summer seasons. usgs gazetteer EllsworthLand geo stub Seal Gletscher Other uses Seal point disambiguation Seal point Seal Point is a point which extends north from the southeast shore of Hope Bay between Eagle Cove and Hut Cove at the northeast end of Antarctic Peninsula. Discovered by a party under J. Gunnar Andersson of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901–04 and so named because the party relieved their shortage of food and fuel by killing a seal on this point. usgs gazetteer coord 63 24 S 56 59 W display title TrinityPeninsula geo stub Licensing cc by 3.0 Image created by Andrei Sedoff Andrei Sedoff holds the copyright to this image The image was uploaded by Andrei Sedoff and was taken in Toronto Canada Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Aastejärv R from title without diacritics Orphan date November 2010 Seal Point is a steep rock point 3.5 nautical miles 6 km south of Ridley Beach on the west side of Adare Peninsula northern Victoria Land. Charted and named in 1911 by the Northern Party led by Campbell of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910 13. usgs gazetteer coord 71 22 S 170 14 E display title VictoriaLand geo stub Aastejärv R from title without diacritics Lotus shoes Orphan date November 2010 Sealers Passage coord 61 2 S 55 23 W display inline title is a marine channel between Elephant Island and Seal Islands South Shetland Islands. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in 1971 the passage is a short cut around the north coast of Elephant Island used by sealers in the 1820s. usgs gazetteer SouthShetlands geo stub Navbox name 1951–52 in English football title 1951–52 in English football listclass hlist above align left « smaller 1950–51 align right smaller 1952–53 » group1 FA competitions list1 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds Final FA Charity Shield group2 Football League list2 Football League First Division Second Division Third Division group3 Lower leagues list3 Isthmian League Northern League Southern League Western League group4 Related to national team list4 Walter Winterbottom Home Championship list5 navbox child above Club seasons group1 First Division list1 Arsenal Aston Villa Blackpool Bolton Wanderers Burnley Charlton Athletic Chelsea Derby County Fulham Huddersfield Town Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Middlesbrough Newcastle United Portsmouth Preston North End Stoke City Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers group2 Second Division list2 Barnsley Birmingham City Blackburn Rovers Brentford Bury Cardiff City Coventry City Doncaster Rovers Everton Hull City Leeds United Leicester City Luton Town Nottingham Forest Notts County Queens Park Rangers Rotherham United Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday Southampton Swansea Town West Ham United group3 Third Division list3 navbox child group1 North list1 Accrington Stanley Barrow Bradford City Bradford Park Avenue Carlisle United Chester Chesterfield Crewe Alexandra Darlington Gateshead Grimsby Town Halifax Town Hartlepools United Lincoln City Mansfield Town Oldham Athletic Rochdale Scunthorpe United Southport Stockport County Tranmere Rovers Workington Wrexham York City group2 South list2 Aldershot Bournemouth Brighton Hove Albion Bristol City Bristol Rovers Colchester United Crystal Palace Exeter City Gillingham Ipswich Town Leyton Orient Millwall Newport County Northampton Town Norwich City Plymouth Argyle Port Vale Reading Shrewsbury Town Southend United Swindon Town Torquay United Walsall Watford below Шаблон Английский футбол 1951 1952 thumb Location of Davis Coast. Seaplane Point coord 64 3 S 60 46 W display inline title is a point at the south side of Curtiss Bay on the northeast coast of Chavdar Peninsula on Davis Coast Graham Land. Mapped from air photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys 1955–57 . Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in association with Curtiss Bay Glenn Curtiss after whom the bay is named pioneered seaplanes from 1911 onward. Map British Antarctic Territory. Scale 1 200000 topographic map. DOS 610 Series Sheet W 64 60. Directorate of Overseas Surveys Tolworth UK 1978. References SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica. usgs gazetteer GrahamLand geo stub Aasuvälja Järva County R from title without diacritics Odna kalyna Orphan date December 2010 Seaquist Peak coord 79 45 S 81 20 W display inline title is a peak 800 m surmounting the northwest end of the Meyer Hills in the Heritage Range. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos from 1961 66. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Larry R. Seaquist a United States Antarctic Research Program USARP meteorologist at Ellsworth Station in 1961. usgs gazetteer EllsworthLand geo stub Seaquist Peak Abbeywood Records is a Canadian independent record label founded in 1999 in Toronto. The label is home to Zambian born Canadian composer Hennie Bekker. External links Abbeywood Records official website Aasuvälja Lääne Viru County R from title without diacritics Orphan date February 2012 thumb Mount Searle with Sally Cove Mount Searle coord 67 49 S 67 15 W display inline title is a peak between Sally and Gaul Coves on Horseshoe Island. Named for Derek J.H. Searle of Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS surveyor at Horseshoe Island in 1955 and 1956 who surveyed this feature. usgs gazetteer Mount Seaton coord 70 36 S 67 27 E display inline title is a prominent domed peak one of the Amery Peaks situated about 3 nautical miles 6 km south of Sandilands Nunatak in the Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted by ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions southern party led by W.G. Bewsher in January 1957 and named for Pilot Officer John Seaton RAAF pilot with the Antarctic Flight at Mawson Station in 1956. usgs gazetteer Aavere Väike Maarja Parish R from title without diacritics Infobox ANZC team season year 2011 team Queensland Firebirds head_coach Roselee Jencke asst_coach captain Lauren Nourse vice captain Laura Geitz main_venue Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre wins 15 losses 0 placing Minor premiers finals Champions top_scorer body1 ANZC team colours Queensland Firebirds 1 pattern_b1 anzcfbirds1 skirt1 ANZC team colours Queensland Firebirds 1 pattern_sk1 anzcfbirds1 The 2011 Queensland Firebirds season was the fourth year that the Queensland Firebirds contested the ANZ Championship and the fifteenth year of their competitive history. The Firebirds were coached by Roselee Jencke in her second year in the position while veteran midcourter Lauren Nourse resumed her role as Queensland captain. Most home games were played at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. During the round robin matches captain Lauren Nourse suffered a season ending injury. Nevertheless the Firebirds finished the round robin stage undefeated to emerge as minor premiers. Playing in their first ANZ Championship finals series the Firebirds defeated the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic in the major semi final on the Gold Coast. They progressed directly to the Grand Final which was played in Brisbane against fellow finals debutants the Northern Mystics. In front of a capacity home crowd the Firebirds defeated the Mystics by 57–44 to win their first ANZ Championship title. Players 2011 team ANZC roster header year 2011 team Queensland Firebirds archive yes ANZC roster player nat AUS name Candice Adams pos GA GS WA dob 23 11 1988 height 1.80 ANZC roster player nat JAM name Romelda Aiken pos GS GA dob 19 11 1988 height 1.96 ANZC roster player nat AUS name Laura Geitz pos GK GD dob 04 11 1987 height 1.85 vc yes ANZC roster player nat AUS name Elissa Macleod pos C WD WA dob 19 03 1984 height 1.73 ANZC roster player nat AUS name Clare McMeniman pos GD WD dob 11 07 1985 height 1.84 ANZC roster player nat AUS name Natalie Medhurst pos GA GS dob 20 01 1984 height 1.78 ANZC roster player nat AUS name Lauren Nourse pos WA C dob 10 08 1982 height 1.78 capt yes inj yes ANZC roster player nat AUS name Chelsea Pitman pos GA WA dob 08 06 1988 height 1.81 ANZC roster player nat AUS name Jacqui Russell pos C WA dob 01 06 1988 height 1.75 ANZC roster player nat AUS name Amy Steel pos GD GK dob 07 04 1989 height 1.90 ANZC roster player nat AUS name Keirra Trompf pos WD dob 16 09 1985 height 1.83 ANZC roster player nat AUS name Ameliaranne Wells pos GS GA dob 11 01 1991 height 1.86 ANZC roster footer head_coach flagicon AUS Roselee Jencke asst_coach flagicon AUS Tracey Robinson manager Nannette Rigoni physio Mark Stokes trainer sports_sci high_perf Brian Hopley str_cond Dirk Spits archive yes Transfers seealso 2011 ANZ Championship transfer period class wikitable colspan 3 bgcolor gray style color white 2011 Firebirds player movements bgcolor lightgray width 200px Gains width 100px Positions width 200px Former team Candice Adams GA GS WA New signing Elissa MacLeod C WD WA New signing Chelsea Pitman GA WA Canterbury Tactix Ameliaranne Wells GS GA New signing bgcolor lightgray width 200px Losses width 100px Positions width 200px New team Alissa Castrisos GA GS Not signed Sophie Croft GS GA Not signed Laura Scherian WA C Not signed Sarah Wall WA C Melbourne Vixens Regular season Fixtures and results Notes Colours colorbox CCFFCC Firebirds win colorbox FFCCCC Firebirds loss colorbox E5E4E2 Not played scheduled Home teams are listed left away teams right. 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report stats goals1 Cox nb goal 31 36 Pratley nb goal 22 25 goals2 Aiken nb goal 37 43 Medhurst nb goal 20 25 venue State Sports Centre Sydney attendance umpires res ump netballbox bg E5E4E2 round Round 7 date 26 March time team1 Northern Mystics team2 Queensland Firebirds score 52 ndash 61 result W tied report stats goals1 Latu nb goal 19 19 Tutaia nb goal 33 38 goals2 Aiken nb goal 38 43 Medhurst nb goal 23 26 venue Trusts Stadium Auckland attendance umpires res ump netballbox bg E5E4E2 round Round 8 date 31 March time team1 Melbourne Vixens team2 Queensland Firebirds score 42 ndash 52 result W tied report stats goals1 Beveridge nb goal 15 26 Knott nb goal 16 19 McMahon nb goal 11 14 goals2 Aiken nb goal 31 38 Medhurst nb goal 21 27 venue State Netball and Hockey Centre Melbourne attendance umpires res ump netballbox bg E5E4E2 round Round 8 date 4 April time team1 Queensland Firebirds team2 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic score 53 ndash 49 result W tied report stats goals1 Aiken nb goal 36 39 Medhurst nb goal 17 21 goals2 Naoupu nb goal 24 29 van Dyk nb goal 25 26 venue Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre attendance umpires res ump netballbox bg E5E4E2 round Round 9 date 10 April time team1 Central Pulse team2 Queensland Firebirds score 44 ndash 61 result W tied report stats goals1 Thwaites nb goal 35 44 Cassidy nb goal 3 6 Bellringer nb goal 6 11 goals2 Aiken nb goal 37 44 Medhurst nb goal 24 29 venue Te Rauparaha Arena Porirua attendance umpires res ump netballbox bg E5E4E2 round Round 10 date 14 April time team1 Queensland Firebirds team2 Melbourne Vixens score 57 ndash 36 result W tied report stats goals1 Aiken nb goal 35 42 Medhurst nb goal 22 30 Wells nb goal 0 2 goals2 Beveridge nb goal 24 32 Caldwell nb goal 11 17 Tregear nb goal 1 2 venue Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre attendance umpires res ump netballbox bg E5E4E2 round Round 11 date 25 April time team1 Queensland Firebirds team2 West Coast Fever score 56 ndash 54 result W tied report stats 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Brisbane gf team1 ANZC team Firebirds gf score1 57 gf team2 ANZC team Mystics gf score2 44 Fixtures and results Notes Colours colorbox CCFFCC Firebirds win colorbox FFCCCC Firebirds loss Home teams are listed left away teams right. Times listed are local. netballbox round Major semi final date Monday 9 May time 19 40 UTC+10 team1 Queensland Firebirds team2 Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic score 50 ndash 39 result W tied report stats goals1 Aiken nb goal 29 33 Medhurst nb goal 21 27 goals2 Gupwell nb goal 16 18 Naoupu nb goal 6 8 van Dyk nb goal 17 19 venue Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre attendance umpires res ump netballbox round Grand Final date Sunday 22 May time 14 30 UTC+10 team1 Queensland Firebirds team2 Northern Mystics score 57 ndash 44 result W tied report stats goals1 Aiken nb goal 35 40 Medhurst nb goal 22 24 goals2 Latu nb goal 21 21 Tutaia nb goal 23 31 venue Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre attendance umpires Sharon Kelly AUS Mandy Nottingham NZL res ump Rachael Ayre AUS Final placing Champions 15 wins 0 losses Statistics As of Sunday 22 May. cite web title Queensland Firebirds 2011 season statistics accessdate 30 May 2011 class wikitable sortable border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 width 170px style background lightgrey Player width 45px style background lightgrey tooltip GS Goals scored width 45px style background lightgrey tooltip GA Goals attempted width 45px style background lightgrey tooltip G Goal percentage width 45px style background lightgrey tooltip A Assists width 45px style background lightgrey tooltip R Rebounds width 50px style background lightgrey tooltip CPR Centre pass receives width 45px style background lightgrey tooltip I Intercepts width 45px style background lightgrey tooltip D Deflections width 45px style background lightgrey tooltip P Penalties width 45px style background lightgrey tooltip T Turnovers sort Adams Candice Candice Adams 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 sort Aiken Romelda Romelda Aiken bgcolor ABCDEF 523 bgcolor ABCDEF 607 86.2 24 bgcolor ABCDEF 65 0 1 16 46 59 sort Geitz Laura Laura Geitz 0 0 0 0 41 0 bgcolor ABCDEF 57 bgcolor ABCDEF 92 bgcolor ABCDEF 264 22 sort Letton April April Letton 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 sort MacLeod Elissa Elissa MacLeod 0 0 0 80 0 2 7 7 104 24 sort McMeniman Clare Clare McMeniman 0 0 0 0 2 32 4 24 86 7 sort Medhurst Natalie Natalie Medhurst 338 404 83.7 141 8 256 8 23 39 41 sort Nourse Lauren Lauren Nourse 0 0 0 121 0 47 1 2 60 25 sort Pitman Chelsea Chelsea Pitman 1 3 33.3 101 1 250 5 9 61 25 sort Russell Jacqui Jacqui Russell 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 7 2 sort Steel Amy Amy Steel 0 0 0 0 11 55 23 35 149 13 sort Trompf Keirra Keirra Trompf 0 0 0 0 1 69 10 31 128 9 sort Wells Ameliaranne Ameliaranne Wells 3 6 50.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 class toccolours colspan 6 Statistics key width 35px GS Goals scored width 35px A Assists width 30px I Intercepts width 35px GA Goal attempts width 35px R Rebounds width 35px D Deflections width 35px G style padding right 15px Goal percentage width 35px CPR style padding right 15px Centre pass receives width 35px P Penalties colspan 4 colorbox ABCDEF Competition leader width 30px T Turnovers conceded Team awards Queensland Firebirds player awards were presented on 26 May at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. cite news title Aiken tops Firebirds awards date 27 May 2011 newspaper The Courier Mail page 102 Player of the Year Romelda Aiken Players Player Laura Geitz Members Player of the Year Natalie Medhurst Spirit Award Lauren Nourse See also 2011 ANZ Championship season References refbegin ANZ Championship team page Queensland Firebirds refend Queensland Firebirds 2011 ANZC season nav National Zoo R to disambiguation page Felice Blangini Aaviku Lääne Viru County R from title without diacritics List of Yamaha products R to short name List of countries by average wage Orphan date November 2010 Seavers Nunataks coord 73 10 S 61 58 E display inline title are two nunataks 16 nautical miles 30 km west of Mount Scherger near the head of Fisher Glacier in the Prince Charles Mountains Mac. Robertson Land. Mapped from ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions air photos and surveys 1958 and 1960 61. Named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia ANCA for J.A. Seavers assistant cook at Mawson Station a member of the ANARE field party in this area in 1961. usgs gazetteer MacRobertsonLand geo stub Abaddón el exterminador R from title without diacritics National Prize for Literature R to disambiguation page Orphan date December 2010 Seavers Ridge coord 67 3 S 52 51 E display inline title is a rock ridge 14 nautical miles 26 km east southeast of Mount Renouard in Enderby Land. Plotted from air photos taken from ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions aircraft in 1957. Named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia ANCA for J.A. 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Transforming Lives. website www.msu.edu affiliations College of Communication Arts and Sciences Dept. of Telecommunication Information Studies and Media Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law logo 230px Course Description A professional or academic involved in the telecommunications industry cannot overlook one of its central characteristics that it is a regulated industry. This course introduces you to the basic elements of telecommunications regulation allowing you to become a better informed professional with the ability to analyze phenomena in this industry and contextualize them in a broad framework. The course will establish for its students the context for regulation its justifications history structure principles standards technological challenges economic pressures and legal solutions. Students will study regulatory concepts in their broadest sense and at the same time will be exposed to specific contemporary and historical issues faced by the industry and debated among practitioners and regulators alike. Assignment overview Wikimedia Public Policy Initiative Mission as noted on “The Public Policy Initiative is a pilot project that the Wikimedia Foundation is running during the 2010 11 academic year. Professors at public policy programs in universities in the United States are participating in our initiative by asking their students to improve articles on the English language Wikipedia as part of the curriculum.” “The Public Policy Initiative is a completely new and exciting model for outreach with subject matter experts on Wikipedia. It s also a first for the Wikimedia Foundation and something we hope will lead us toward new best practices and a solid foundation to better collaborate with our volunteers and with academic and institutional partners. We believe that the Wikipedia Public Policy Initiative will both improve public policy content during the duration of the project and also produce information and infrastructure that could inform the design and development of a long¬ term sustainable model.” WHERE DO WE FIT IN? TC 210 has been chosen to participate in this initiative. WHAT DOES THIS INVOLVE? • As noted in the course syllabus throughout the semester portions of our class time will be devoted to this project. • Students will learn o About Wikipedia’s mission and goals o The anatomy of Wikipedia articles o How to create a Wikipedia account and how to use it o How to properly research develop contribute and edit content for Wikipedia o What it means to participate in Wiki culture • Students will participate in this project while concurrently learning and researching about media and communication policy issues. • Students will choose an issue that is of interest to them partway through the semester and either contribute an update to a Wikipedia page or create their own brand new page • MSU s TC 210 will be recognized hopefully with numerous awards for awesomeness. Assignment Timeline Due 1 25 Create a Wikipedia Account Due 1 25 Link account to the page include name add picture write something about yourself Due 2 1 Choose a topic and post the topic and group members in the “Areas of Study” section of the Wikipage Next section Due 2 3 Complete Assignment Four see Angel for full details Due 2 10 Complete Assignment Five Annotated Bibliography see Angel for full details Due 3 15 Complete Assignment Six Get in touch with online mentor and add 250 words to be added to one group member s page See Angel for full details Due 5 5 Complete Assignments Seven and Eight See Angel for details Areas of Study Alert All Online Mentor spots have been filled for this project. Please check out other projects to see if they are in need of mentors. Thanks. New Media Issues Policy Debates Bandwidth allocation Group 1 User Kylecawley Kyle Cawley User Khalismatic Samuel Agot User Scannah Hyung Joo Lee User Coleemma Emmanuel Cole Online Mentor J04n talk page Emmanuel please contact me here about getting you a user name. Notes Initial material on discussion page. Needs to be divided into sections so that it looks like a Wikipedia article. Really need to start adding citations to this article. Jaobar talk 04 46 16 April 2011 UTC Bandwidth throttling Group 2 User Fishern6 Nick Fisher User Cannshan Shane Cann User ayroiger Annabella Roiger Online Mentor user RHaworth Notes Keep on going More citations needed. Jaobar talk 04 49 16 April 2011 UTC Blog del Narco User esparzat trinidad esparza Notes 1 New group 2 Need an online mentor. Jaobar talk 21 56 2 April 2011 UTC Broadband.gov Group 3 UserSand Hesselsc Daniel Hesselschwerdt UserSand Schill76 Kyle Schiller UserSand Daxter21 Collin Lochinski Online Mentor Manish Earth Talk • Stalk Notes Waiting for more to be added to this article. Citations are needed. Jaobar talk 04 51 16 April 2011 UTC Current working copy User Schill76 sandbox‎ Article moved to mainspace Manish Earth Talk • Stalk Waiting for a DYK hook shall nominate it once I get it. Manish Earth Talk • Stalk Comcast NBC merger Group 4 User MotoFly1675 Brent Young User forchebr Brad Forche User XiaotianDavid Xiaotian Li Online Mentor User PrincessofLlyr Notes 1 Material moved to main space. 2 I just started discussion page 3 Improper use of citations Jaobar talk 22 02 2 April 2011 UTC Data discrimination Group 5 User Olsenedw Edward Olsen User Ericendlich Eric Endlich Online Mentor user Maple Leaf Notes 1 Good start not moved to main page. 2 Existing article has an active discussion page. 3 In touch with the online mentor not contacted recently though Elifyilmaz talk 06 01 3 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz Internet backbone Group 6 User Pingtell Nicholas P. User Warnellw Wesley Warnell Online Mentor user Bilby 1 Nice start No materials on the main page yet. 2 Communicating with the mentor. 3 You may also consider signing up for the lab sessions if you already haven t done so. Elifyilmaz talk 06 28 4 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz Internet Service Provider Group 7 User Sh.ritvik Ritvik Sharma Emmanuel Olatokunbo Online Mentor user Bilby 1 Good work so far not moved to main page though. 2 In contact with the mentor. 3 You may consider signing up for the lab sessions Elifyilmaz talk 05 22 3 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz National Telecommunications and Information Administration Group 8 User Sucherju Justin Sucher User Bellerca Cassie Beller Online Mentor Chevymontecarlo 1 Nice start so far They haven t moved materials to the main page. 2 The article already has discussion page but they are old. 3 No recent contact with the mentor. 4 Get in touch with your mentor and consider signing up for the lab sessions if you haven t already. Elifyilmaz talk 06 19 4 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz Spectrum auction Group 9 User Apinsaikeow Apiwan Pinsaikeow User KyleHermann Kyle Wilson Hermann User SpartyParty Letia Renee Armstead Online Mentor N2e please leave a note on my talk page when you are ready to actively engage with the Wikipedia efforts of your course assignments. 1 Good start. Material not on the main page but have some parts ready. 2 Get your online mentor s feedback on your current work and if you need you may think about signing up for a lab session too. Elifyilmaz talk Elifyilmaz Tiered service Group 10 User awdietrich Alexander D. User Stephaniesundheimer Stephanie S. User Hamer19 Anthony H. Online Mentor User Worm That Turned Leave me a message if you need help Worm TT 1 Excellent work so far 2 Have feedback from Dr. Obar and online mentor. 3 Please contact me if you need any questions or need helpElifyilmaz talk 06 34 4 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz Tying of Apple Products Group 11 User Rifelpet Peter Rifel User Dsayles08 Devan Sayles User blakeworkman4 Blake Workman Online Mentor User Worm That Turned Leave me a message if I can help Worm TT Notes Excellent work thus far. Are you going to be creating your own page? Jaobar talk 23 10 13 April 2011 UTC The final page is located here P. Rifel talk 20 06 4 May 2011 UTC Tying of the iPhone to AT T User Rifelpet Peter Rifel User Dsayles08 Devan Sayles User blakeworkman4 Blake Workman United States 2008 wireless spectrum auction Group 12 User Gilldav2 David Gill User Tuoheyjo Joe Tuohey User Gruszyn1 Mike Gruszynski Online Mentor Avicennasis Notes Nothing added to the main space. Jaobar talk 23 13 13 April 2011 UTC I ve added Assignment 6 plus some extra to the main space. Tuoheyjo talk 13 16 26 April 2011 UTC National Broadband Plan United States Group 13 User Elliso56 Blair Ellison User Jassu86 Jesse Lupinski User Terryhow Howard Terry User bariaga1 Omega Bariagaber Online Mentor Qwyrxian Notes A lot has been added but needs to be cleaned up to make the page look like a Wikipedia article. Jaobar talk 04 54 16 April 2011 UTC Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 Group 14 User Amoy48473 Allen Moy User Samuel.G.Mills Samuel Mills User Hbaum16 Hunter Baum Online Mentor User My76Strat Notes Good start. Mid importance assigned which is a good sign. Keep building Jaobar talk 23 15 13 April 2011 UTC Yes this is a good start and you are encourage to keep building the article. See the talk page which references the more correct way to have moved the draft into article space. My76Strat talk 01 15 15 April 2011 UTC Traditional Media Issues Policy Debates Children s Television Act Group 15 User Chohang Hang Cho User Tony.M.S.O Antonio Sanchez User kylesnage Kyle Snage Online Mentor User Mike Searson Communications Act of 1934 Group 16 User Genorok Andy Wardell User Schlaude Derek Schlau User nalihero Sung Ki Shin Online Mentor Wetman 1 Good work but hasn t moved material to main page yet. 2 They have been in contact with the mentor.3 Consider signing up for the lab sessionsElifyilmaz talk Elifyilmaz FCC regulations on children’s programming Group 17 User Chriszlong Chris Long User Mberman23 Marissa Berman User Schmeic4 Jared Schmeichel Online Mentor Sodabottle 1 Great work so far moved essential material to main page. 2 You have good suggestions from your mentor. Let s start with following them to extend the article. 3 Please consider signing up for a lab session on project s discussion page . Elifyilmaz talk 05 06 3 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz Media cross ownership Group 18 user Maabsta – Frank S. user Cthomas1264 – Chris Thomas user Zorantb – Zoran T. Online Mentor SMasters 1 Great work so far 2 Active discussion page. 3 Please read my feedback too on your discussion page. Representation of African Americans in Media Group 19 User Sonntag6 Jessica Sonntag User ColdChicken Phil Finazzo User AestheticFriends Paul Kozlowski Online Mentor La Pianista please leave a note on my talk page as soon as usernames are decided. 1 No materials on the main page haven t started. 2 I created discussion page 3 No sign of contacting mentor Elifyilmaz talk 05 17 3 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz See my talk page for mentor communication. AestheticFriends talk 13 41 5 April 2011 UTC Willis Graham Act User Pociaskn Natalie Pociask Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 Group 20 User sirhc3j7 Chris Buller User ltezl Robert Cortez User Mike32389 Michael Williams Online Mentor DGG talk David Goodman 1 Good start Haven t moved initial material to main page yet. 2 You may start working on your mentor s feedback. 3 Please consider signing up for lab sessions if you haven t already.Elifyilmaz talk 06 03 4 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz Public Advocacy Direct lobbying Group 21 user Chlopeck Anna Chlopecki user Vert3x Daniel Szymanzik user Crawf279 Jacob Crawford Online Mentor Bejinhan talks Daniel please leave a message on my talk page after you ve registered your username. Notes Excellent work Let s keep it going Jaobar talk 23 16 13 April 2011 UTC Free Press organization Group 22 User WilsonComm Elaina Wilson User Mediaphyte Ricky Whidby User Banksbr2 Brandon Banks User Mcclel71 Ashley Mcclellan Online Mentor Neelix please leave a note on my talk page as soon as usernames are obtained. done 1 Good start not moved material to main page yet 2 Article already has an active discussion page. 3 You may consider joining lab sessions to advance your article. 4 In contact with mentor. Elifyilmaz talk 05 52 3 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz Grassroots lobbying Group 23 User laurnicole17 Laura E. User Nageljac09 Jaclyn N. User Courthoulds Courtney H. Online Mentor Yes Michael? • Talk 08 48 12 March 2011 UTC 1 Few lines on the main page it s good that you are starting to edit the article page. 2 I left some notes on Nageljac09 s talk page. 3 Consider signing up for lab sessions Elifyilmaz talk 05 57 4 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz Media Access Project Group 24 User darklavalizard Kyle Parr User Murph146 Rob Murphy User Stepiena Alex Stepien Online Mentor Qwyrxian talk 1 Okay start materials moved to main page. 2 Attend to the feedback Dr. Obar and your mentor provided. 3 Discussion page is active Elifyilmaz talk Elifyilmaz Cases FCC v. AT T Inc. Group 25 User Ignite63 Eric Stewart User Alexa302 Lionel Alexander User qbkspit Alimbekov Kubatbek Online Mentor User Mike Searson Notes Material moved to the main space. Keep building Jaobar talk 23 20 13 April 2011 UTC Lutheran Church Missouri Synod v. FCC Group 26 User Alexandra Brito Alexandra Brito User Cavana60 Matt Cavanaugh Online Mentor Neutralhomer • Talk • 05 32 23 February 2011 UTC Notes 1 Material moved to main space looking good so far. 2 Lab was productive new material soon to come. 3 Please start using your discussion page and interacting with your online mentor.Jaobar talk 22 17 2 April 2011 UTC Metallica v. Napster Inc. Group 27 User Bcca15 Brad Abel User Silversj4467 James Silvers User cookeri6 Eric Cook User mabryria Rian Mabry Online Mentor Chzz ► 20 26 25 March 2011 UTC 1 Needs to start 2 Created the discussion page. 3 No sign of interacting with the mentor recently.Elifyilmaz talk 04 57 3 April 2011 UTC Elifyilmaz Sable Communications of California v. FCC Group 28 User Gbholder Gina Holder User Naperkins Nick Perkins User Spartans24 Robyn Whalen Online Mentor User Wilhelmina Will Notes 1 Great work thus far. 2 Online mentor has offered some useful feedback. Looking forward to seeing what you add next.Jaobar talk 22 14 2 April 2011 UTC Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association v. FCC Group 29 User xuehuaCC Xuehua Chen Online Mentor User Guerillero Notes 1 Great start material in the main space. 2 Need to start interacting with your online mentor and using the discussion page.Jaobar talk 22 15 2 April 2011 UTC USTA v. FCC Group 30 User Bakern10 Nicholas Baker User Rossimi2 Michael Rossi User Tarucstephen Stephen Taruc Online Mentor User Wilhelmina Will Notes 1 Excellent work thus far keep it up 2 Would like to see more use of the discussion page and some interaction with your online mentor.Jaobar talk 22 12 2 April 2011 UTC Verizon Communications Inc. v. FCC Group 31 User J Komara James Komara User Balbaugh Brittany Albaugh User Tinu1 Idowu Tinu Adams Online Mentor Sage Ross Online Facilitator Wikimedia Foundation talk Notes 1 Excellent work thus far 2 Discussion page somewhat active what are you planning to add next? 3 Are you going to add that large text box that I suggested?Jaobar talk 22 10 2 April 2011 UTC Other Articles Students Have Edited Please post links to the other Wikipedia articles that you have edited A quick description of the edit your name and your tag. If your article doesn t fit in one of the categories created create your own Please keep the topics alphabetized. Animals Polish chicken Added information about temperament . Chlopeck talk 20 49 19 March 2011 UTC Apparel Lilly Pulitzer Added a section about the Sorority Prints Mberman23 talk 19 53 4 May 2011 UTC Saucony Added information about footwear . sirhc3j7 talk 9 39 19 April 2011 UTC Tory Burch Added infrmation about her sunglasses Mberman23 talk 22 08 4 May 2011 UTC UGG Australia Added information in history section and cited. scannah talk 03 58 2 May 2011 UTC Wetsuit Added a needed source for the development of a neoprene wetsuit. Fishern6 talk 02 45 3 May 2011 UTC Food Almond Added information on heath benefits of the nut based on a study by the American Heart Association. Kylesnage talk 22 34 10 March 2011 UTC Apple Added information on heath benefits of apples based on a study in a research center in Hong Kong. Kylesnage talk 22 41 10 March 2011 UTC Blueberry Added information on healthiness of the berry.Kylesnage talk 22 41 10 March 2011 UTC Danger zone food safety Added information on bacteria growth and prevention with reference. Ayroiger talk 23 11 2 May 2011 UTC French Fries Added a sentence and citation about the 2002 lawsuit against McDonald s for using beef extract in french fries. Mcclel71 talk 01 12 4 May 2011 UTC Kimchi Added information into Kimchi main ingredients section.scannah User talk scannah 01 15 2 May 2011 UTC Tofu skin roll Added in common ingredients into fried section. Amoy48473 talk Waffle Added information into Kimchi main ingredients section.scannah talk 01 15 2 May 2011 U History German_submarine_U 505 Added capture materials citation. Jassu86 talk 18 29 4 May 2011 UTC HMS_Troubridge_ R00 Expanded article about British Royal Navy T class destroyer Troubridge and its exploits in the Mediterranean and Adriatic in WW2. Jassu86 talk 18 29 4 May 2011 UTC Law Lying v. Northwest Indian CPA Added entire page of content as well as sidebar. Gbholder talk 12 09 31 March 2011 UTC Mitchell v. Helms Added entire page of content as well as sidebar. Gbholder talk 11 29 3 April 2011 UTC O Lone v. Estate of Shabazz Added SCOTUS sidebar. Gbholder talk 12 10 31 March 2011 UTC Media and Communication Policy Federal Communications Commission Added section on FCC and Public Consultation Jonathan Obar.Jaobar talk 00 22 7 March 2011 UTC Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law Added updates noted on center website Jonathan Obar. Jaobar talk 16 05 7 March 2011 UTC Michigan State University Michigan State Spartans football Created a new section containing the Spartan s 2013 football schedule. Created a new section containing the Spartan s 2014 football schedule Cthomas1264 talk 18 24 18 April 2011 UTC Michigan State University Added two sentences summarizing MSU Men s Basketball NCAA Tournament performance. Cthomas1264 talk 02 53 18 April 2011 UTC Michigan State University Added some information about Brody Hall renovation under the Sustainability section. Under Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center fixed link added link to brody complex deleted subjective sentence added sentence about hotel s relation to MSU s education added reference to hotel. Ayroiger talk 21 55 2 May 2011 UTC Michigan State University Added two citations in the sections of greek life. Alexa302 talk 19 17 03 May 2011 UTC Michigan State University Housing Added a section detailing the history and renovations of Mary Mayo Hall. Dsayles08 talk 13 49 24 March 2011 UTC Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band Added a section about the postgame show tradition. Dsayles08 talk 22 11 27 April 2011 UTC SpartanVision Added three sources and a photo of the control room. Bakern10 talk 16 04 27 March 2011 UTC The Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center Created a new heading under the Campus section of the MSU page and linked it to a completely new Kellogg Center article which explains the many unique aspects of the building. Schlaude talk 01 09 26 April 2011 UTC Movies 30 Minutes or Less Added filing location information. WilsonComm talk 23 23 3 May 2011 UTC Anchorman The Legend of Ron Burgundy Added soundtrack list. Mcclel71 talk 23 48 3 May 2011 UTC Blockbuster Inc. Added information on the current Board of Directors. Mike32389 talk 02 34 5 May 2011 UTC He Got Game Added internal links for director Spike Lee in first paragraph and on the side information. Also added internal link for basketball in first paragraph. Bellerca talk 14 36 2 May 2011 UTC Jason Manuel Olazabal Added picture. Alexa302 talk 11 15 02 May 2011 UTC Judge Dredd Added two citations. Alexa302 talk 16 18 03 May 2011 UTC Letters to Juliet Added Sound Track Lists. scannah talk 01 51 2 May 2011 UTC Love Basketball Added soundtrack List and a Link. Alexa302 talk 11 41 02 May 2011 UTC Rango Added Easter Egg section with citation and references. hbaum16 talk 16 18 30 April 2011 UTC The Big Green Added movie details and box office details with three citations as well as creating a link for an actor and created a reference area for my citations. Alexa302 talk 16 42 03 May 2011 UTC The Hot Chick Added a Goofs section Mberman23 talk 18 09 3 May 2011 UTC The Social Network Added a section about the production of the rowing scenes Tarucstephen talk 16 09 1 May 2011 UTC Transformers film Added section for soundtrack and added the soundtrack. sirhc3j7 talk 21 11 02 May 2011 UTC Wall e Added information on what wall e calls eve. Chlopeck talk 16 55 6 April 2011 UTC Music Alex Winston added what record label she was recently signed to Mberman23 talk 23 53 2 May 2011 UTC Alkaline Trio Added one sentence and citation on acoustic album Cthomas1264 talk 02 05 18 April 2011 UTC Backstreet Boys Added information about BSB s performance at the AMA s Sonntag6 talk 04 57 22 April 2011 UTC Blind Guardian Added information about Tsunami relief effort and their charity eBay auction. Cavana60 talk 04 16 2 May 2011 UTC Big Boi Added a sentence about Big Boi collaborating with Modest Mouse. Stepiena talk 22 11 1 May 2011 UTC Born of Osiris Added information about their latest release The Discovery. Hamer19 talk 10 16 31 March 2011 UTC Drumline Revised paragraphs about individual instruments. Rifelpet talk 13 13 24 March 2011 UTC Eminem Added two sentences on advertisement about Detroit Sonntag6 talk 04 41 22 April 2011 UTC Gypsey Heart Tour Made a revision about her twitter account Mberman23 talk 20 05 4 May 2011 UTC Hot Sauce Committee Part Two Added an album review score w a reference. Fishern6 talk 01 08 3 May 2011 UTC House of Cards song Added lyrics to the song under the first paragraph description. Bellerca talk 15 33 5 May 2011 UTC Jeff Mangum Added a sentence about a new composition. Stepiena talk 22 11 1 May 2011 UTC Kid Koala Added sentence about demo tape Jonathan Obar. Jaobar talk 06 50 7 March 2011 UTC Lady Gaga Added two sentences on Japan charity efforts Schmeic4 talk 20 49 15 April 2011 UTC Lady Gaga Added info about Gaga being named Godmother of Elton John s baby. Murph146 talk 17 26 24 April 2011 UTC Mark Hoppus Added a paragraph on Japan charity efforts Schmeic4 talk 21 59 14 April 2011 UTC Mike Posner Added about his appearance on The Ellen Show Mberman23 talk 21 52 4 May 2011 UTC One Life Stand added lyrics for the song under the first paragraph of the page. Bellerca talk 15 54 2 May 2011 UTC Only Hope added lyrics font . scannah talk 01 19 2 May 2011 UTC Portugal. The Man Added two sentences under Live Shows with two external links to two different YouTube videos one a live show the other a music video. User Bellerca talk 16 33 5 April UTC Slightly Stoopid Added sentence about the debut of Closer to the Sun reference. Fishern6 talk 01 16 3 May 2011 UTC Summertime Clothes added lyrics to the song under the first paragraph description. Also added an external music video link to the fourth sentence of the first paragraph. Bellerca talk 14 58 2 May 2011 UTC The Black Keys Added one sentence and citation on band s Billboard award nominations. Cthomas1264 talk 03 18 18 April 2011 UTC The Smashing Pumpkins Added a sentence in discography about their albums being reissued. Stepiena talk 22 11 1 May 2011 UTC The Three Tenors in Concert 1994 Added entire Track Listing section for the album. Schust38 talk 00 49 29 April 2011 UTC The World Is Ours Created an album page with summary track listing chart ratings and personnel. Hamer19 talk 14 24 28 April 2011 UTC Trevor Hall Added a section called Charity Mberman23 talk 17 44 3 May 2011 UTC Who Could Win a Rabbit added lyrics for the song under the music video description. Bellerca talk 15 11 2 May 2011 UTC Upon A Burning Body Created a band page with summary members and discography. Hamer19 talk 14 24 28 April 2011 UTC Versant Added information regarding full length album. Ween added information about their album art work for their Chocolate and Cheese album Mberman23 talk 23 53 2 May 2011 UTC Wiz khalifa Added a CD to the discography an a link to an outside source for it Alexa302 talk 17 32 03 May 2011 UTC New Media Facebook Platform Added information on the Facebook Open Graph and Facebook as a search engine.Stephanie Sundheimer talk 13 02 17 March 2011 UTC Internet Marketing Added citationsStephanie Sundheimer talk 17 43 24 March 2011 UTC People Big Sean Added a link and a citation in his style section. Alexa302 talk 17 51 3 May 2011 UTC Race Added my input on race. It is a human construct and not objectively real. Cannshan talk 03 00 3 May 2011 UTC Dwayne Johnson Added two sentences and two citations about his movie fast five. Ignite63 talk 03 06 3 May 2011 UTC Ron Brace Added added a profile picture as well as an citation.Alexa302 talk 02 02 3 May 2011 UTC Rick Adelman Updated the page to reflect his parting with the Houston Rockets. Darklavalizard talk 22 42 18 April 2011 UTC John Archambault Created page. Wrote and cited early life education career and publications sections. Stephanie Sundheimer talk 19 30 31 March 2011 UTC Ron Artest Added info about him winning the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award. Darklavalizard talk Chauncey Billups Added info about the New York Knicks wanting to bring him back next season. Darklavalizard talk Brian Blessed Edited in his role in the upcoming Hobbit film. Darklavalizard talk 13 00 5 April 2011 UTC Jan Brewer Added info about two new bills she vetoed. Murph146 talk 17 00 24 April 2011 UTC Jackie Chan Added a sentence about japan charity relief. Schmeic4 talk 18 31 17 April 2011 UTC Katie Couric Added information about Couric s new book. Stephanie Sundheimer talk 21 00 12 April 2011 UTC Crips Added information about Ice T s Crip background the crab slang and the use of Kiswahili in prisons. Tarucstephen talk 16 19 1 May 2011 UTC Muammar Gaddafi Added a paragraph on NATO airstrike resulting in death of his son. Schmeic4 talk Kate Gosselin Added info about her recent bungee jumping event and vacation. Murph146 talk 17 06 24 April 2011 UTC Mariah Carey Added info about her fraternal twins not being named. Mcclel71 talk 00 29 4 May 2011 UTC Paul Mooney Added information about his early life his incident at the Apollo Theater and his reconciling with Michael Richards. Tarucstephen talk 22 43 1 May 2011 UTC Nicole Polizzi Added information about her speech at Rutgers university. Darklavalizard talk 22 42 18 April 2011 UTC Charlie Sheen Added a couple sentences about his new line of electronic cigarettes. Schmeic4 talk Sumi Jo Added home page domain scannah talk 02 14 2 May 2011 UTC Igor Larionov Added two sentences under ‘Personal Life’ section about his wine. Including citation. Ayroiger talk 01 16 3 May 2011 UTC Patrick_Murphy_ giant Biographical information about an Irish giant. Jassu86 talk 18 31 4 May 2011 UTC Nicole Polizzi Added a section about her snooki slipper endorsement Mberman23 talk 20 03 4 May 2011 UTC Terry Foster Added a section about his favorite TV show. Mike32389 talk 02 26 5 May 2011 UTC Keira Knightley Added information about her attending her brother s wedding Murph146 talk 03 12 5 May 2011 UTC Warren Buffett Added information about his thoughts on the issue with David Sokol Murph146 talk 03 12 5 May 2011 UTC Lady Gaga Added informatio about her being named godmother to Elton John s baby Murph146 talk 03 16 5 May 2011 UTC Places Holt High School Michigan updated information about mid Michigan High School Silversj4467 talk 06 40 4 May 2011 UTC Ironton Colorado updated information about ghosttown Silversj4467 talk 06 40 4 May 2011 UTC Cornucopia Oregon updated information about ghosttown Silversj4467 talk 06 40 4 May 2011 UTC Virginia City Texas updated information about ghosttown Silversj4467 talk 06 40 4 May 2011 UTC Tee Pee City Texas updated information about ghosttown Silversj4467 talk 06 40 4 May 2011 UTC Allegan County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 16 4 May 2011 UTC Barry County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 20 4 May 2011 UTC Calhoun County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 20 4 May 2011 UTC Crawford County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 20 4 May 2011 UTC Hillsdale County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 20 4 May 2011 UTC Kent County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 20 4 May 2011 UTC Manistee County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 20 4 May 2011 UTC Mason County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 20 4 May 2011 UTC Mecosta County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 20 4 May 2011 UTC Saginaw County Michigan Updated population info to the most recent 2010 census data. Cookeri6 talk 03 20 4 May 2011 UTC Louisiana Added Louisiana state information.Alexa302 talk 12 39 3 May 2011 UTC Trappeto Cleaned up grammar and clarified confusing sentences. Added map and data.Olsenedw talk 14 21 28 April 2011 UTC Comerica Park Added two sentences on the Warped Tour at Comerica Park. Cthomas1264 talk 03 54 18 April 2011 UTC Fort Custer Added three sentences on ROTC s usage of Fort Custer. Cthomas1264 talk 03 39 18 April 2011 UTC Great Lakes Crossing Added sentences about the food court in the mall and amenities it has for children. Kylesnage talk 15 56 7 March 2011 UTC Great Lakes Crossing Added mall hours. Mcclel71 talk 23 03 3 May 2011 UTC Jimmy John s Added a new section on the products offered. Hamer19 talk 9 30 11 April 2011 UTC Lake Lansing Added sentance about fishing Gilldav2 talk 16 45 6 April 2011 UTC Lake Orion Added information on carnival attractions that were present in the town at the turn of the 19th century. Kylesnage talk 22 41 10 March 2011 UTC Michaels Stores Added content about new craft nights for jewelers and scrapbookers.Stephanie Sundheimer talk 13 02 17 March 2011 UTC Pingyao Added pieces information of Pingyao s finance. Xiaotian Li talk 15 28 20 March 2011 UTC Shanghai Added content about famous athletes from Shanghai. Xiaotian Li talk 14 20 20 March 2011 UTC Toruń Added information about the radio media centers. Chlopeck talk 17 09 6 April 2011 UTC Cobre Nevada Added information of rise and decline of town and reference. Bcca15 talk 15 47 19 April 2011 UTC Bumble Bee Arizona Added reference and location of town. Bcca15 talk 15 47 19 April 2011 UTC Cascabel Arizona Added how town was named and other information including references. Bcca15 talk 15 47 19 April 2011 UTC Bitter Creek Texas Added how town was founded and other information. Bcca15 talk 15 47 19 April 2011 UTC Broken Hills Nevada Added how town was founded and began its decline with references. Bcca15 talk 15 47 19 April 2011 UTC Outback Steakhouse Added information on new dietary options. Sonntag6 talk 01 24 22 April 2011 UTC Shelby Charter Township Added section on Shelby Community Foundation Sonntag6 talk 04 00 22 April 2011 UTC Troy Michigan Added information about local Festivals and updated the sports section. Ericendlich talk 18 32 1 May 2011 UTC South Korea Added information about national anthem national flag national flower. scannah talk 03 25 2 May 2011 UTC Rochester Michigan Added section on tourism. sirhc3j7 talk 21 58 4 May 2011 UTC Springfield Minnesota Added a sentence about location with a reference. Also added an external link. Ayroiger talk 04 05 2 May 2011 UTC Farmington Hills Added 3 sentences with an external link about the Founders Festival under History. Bellerca talk 16 05 2 May 2011 UTC Wixom Michigan Added reference to Ford Plant closing. Fishern6 talk 01 31 3 May 2011 UTC Jo Ann Stores Added section about store classes Mberman23 talk 18 17 3 May 2011 UTC Ludington Michigan Added information with citation about historical residents. Uploaded Lighthouse picture and added descriptions to photo gallery. WilsonComm talk 23 20 3 May 2011 UTC Charlevoix Michigan added two different special events Mberman23 talk 22 38 4 May 2011 UTC New Yankee Stadium added information about clubhouse world championships sirhc3j7 talk 22 23 23 April 2011 UTC Schoolcraft County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Delta County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Menominee County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Dickinson County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Iron County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Gogebic County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Ontonagon County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Houghton County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Baraga County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Marquette County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Alger County Michigan Added the census count as of 2010. Mike32389 talk 03 24 5 May 2011 UTC Regulations Telecommunications Act of 1996 Added a new intro that highlighted the major part of the act roughly 4 5 sentences with three citations. Zorantb talk 01 20 4 May 2011 UTC Schools Andover High School Bloomfield Hills Michigan added into the section of their notable alumni Mberman23 talk 23 56 2 May 2011 UTC Bedford Public Schools Michigan Added information on district population location and a table of each schools current enrollment mascot. Brad Abel talk 14 20 24 March 2011 UTC Boston Latin School Added mission statement and citation. hbaum16 talk 16 40 30 April 2011 UTC Canyonville Christian Academy Added information about school color campus description on campus and May Festival. scannah talk 02 31 2 May 2011 UTC Cass Technical High School Added Students section which included the demographic ethnicity distribution and gender distribution of the school. Also added Citation Elliso56 talk 06 40 3 May 2011 UTC Cass Technical High School Added Basketball Scores from 1 11 to 2 1 Elliso56 talk 16 12 3 May 2011 UTC Chippewa Valley Schools Corrected various grammar issues pociaskn talk 23 12 4 May 2011 UTC Chippewa Valley Schools Added Mohegan High School motto and mascot information pociaskn talk 00 27 5 May 2011 UTC Davison Community Schools Completely redid the page and added information for every school in the district with links and citations.Bakern10 talk 03 45 27 March 2011 UTC East Kentwood High School Added information on lanyard policy and model UN curriculum.Stephanie Sundheimer talk 13 02 17 March 2011 UTC Lane Technical High School Added information about centennial celebrations. Chlopeck talk 20 28 19 March 2011 UTC Ludington Area Schools Created page added information on schools within the district. WilsonComm talk 00 22 4 May 2011 UTC North Farmington High School Added a citation link under the sports section for Michigan High School Athletic Association . Cassie Beller talk 16 32 14 April 2011 UTC Orchard View Schools Added information on mascot. Lionel Alexander III talk 10 42 03 May 2011 UTC Orchard View Schools Added a link for the school s websiteLionel Alexander III talk 10 49 03 May 2011 UTC Orchard View Schools Added the schools mission statementsLionel Alexander III talk 13 14 03 May 2011 UTC Southfield High School Added team number for Robotics team and added what the acronym FIRST stood for Elliso56 talk 03 48 3 May 2011 UTC Sun Prairie High School Added a few sentences and citations about SPHS. Schust38 talk 09 37 2 May 2011 UTC Utica High School Michigan Added sports section. Sonntag6 talk 13 37 12 April 2011 UTC Walled Lake Western High School Added an academics section with two references and performing arts section with three references. Ayroiger talk 15 49 2 May 2011 UTC Slave Trade Alexander Falconbridge Added more information about what he talked about in his book relating to the slave trade. Tinu1 talk Olaudah Equiano Added more information about the doubts of Equiano being born in Africa. Tinu1 talk Toussaint Louverture Added more information about a book he was included in. Tinu1 talk Napoleon Added more information about a book written about him. Tinu1 talk Thomas Clarkson Added more information about his book. Tinu1 talk La Amistad Added more information about the information on the Amistad written in a journal. Tinu1 talk Haitian Revolution Added one of the books that wrote about the Haitian revolution. Tinu1 talk Slave Revolts in Brazil prior to 1835 Added new information about the Muslim uprising of 1835 in Bahia. Tinu1 talk François Mackandal Added information about his life included in a book written about the Haitian revolution. Tinu1 talk Philip D. 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Fishern6 talk 19 53 17 April 2011 UTC Nate Cornejo Added information about his draft history and citations Kylecawley talk 14 25 23 April 2011 UTC Armando Galarraga Added information about major league debut with Texas Rangers Kylecawley talk 14 59 23 April 2011 UTC Alexis Gomez Added information about playing in the Mexican League and a car accident Kylecawley talk 15 23 23 April 2011 UTC Fu Te Ni Added information about 2011 season status Kylecawley talk 15 44 23 April 2011 UTC Jamie Walker Added information about draft historyKylecawley talk 20 09 23 April 2011 UTC 2008 Michigan State Spartans football team Added information about specific games from the season notable playersTuoheyjo talk 12 55 26 April 2011 UTC Mark Dantonio Added internal links to trophy games related to Michigan State FootballTuoheyjo talk 12 55 26 April 2011 UTC Lansing Legislator Made the whole Page Forchebr talk 03 12 28 April 2011 UTC Delvon Roe Added Junior year stats Schust38 talk 10 50 2 May 2011 UTC Keith Appling Created entire page Schust38 talk 11 50 2 May 2011 UTC Ndamukong Suh Added endorsement section and added information about Nike and Chrysler endorsements Elliso56 talk 2 53 2 May 2011 UTC Chad Ochocinco Added twitter account name Elliso56 talk 3 15 2 May 2011 UTC Amare Stoudemire Added Personal life section and said he was dating singer Ciara Elliso56 talk 4 28 2 May 2011 UTC United States Bowling Congress Added the SMART Scholarship Section Genorok talk 7 21 2 May 2011 UTC O Neill World Cup of Surfing Added sentence on 2010 winner w reference. 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Fishern6 talk 02 56 3 May 2011 UTC CCENT Added more general information about the certification added reference. Fishern6 talk 03 14 3 May 2011 UTC Television Attack_of_the_show Revised some sentence structure added some internal links and external to show channels on Hulu and Youtube J Komara talk 00 57 4 April 2011 UTC Fractale Fixed the plot description and background information to be more complete and clear. Added The Lost Millennium to the list of background terms. Added descriptions of secondary characters. F.R.I.E.N.D.S Corrected casting information on one of the characters. Sonntag6 talk 02 06 22 April 2011 UTC I Love Lucy Added information on CBS restricting Desi from being pregnant in the show at first Sonntag6 talk 02 27 22 April 2011 UTC Scooby Doo In 2.1 The CBS Years in the second paragraph I added the four names of the characters of the Mystery Gang to the first sentence. I then added 5 internal citations for Scooby Fred Shaggy Daphne and Velma. 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Cavana60 talk 04 18 2 May 2011 UTC Crysis_2 Added development link to info box. Created VG requirements in development section and added link. J Komara talk 03 28 2 April 2011 UTC Demon s Souls Added the shutoff date for the Servers. Genorok talk 8 50 14 April 2011 UTC Heroes of Newerth Added in some information about the general game play the entire section of game modes and game types. Ltezl talk 01 03 31 March 2011 UTC League of Legends Added information about Co op vs. AI under modes. Vert3x talk 13 09 24 March 2011 UTC MAG Video Game Added the information on the New Demo on the PSN Store. Genorok talk 8 50 31 March 2011 UTC Psychophysiology Added a section on Psychophysiological Inference and Physiological Computer Games. Gruszyn1 talk Gruszyn1 talk 14 37 24 March 2011 UTC SOCOM 4 Added the DLC section. Genorok talk 8 50 7 April 2011 UTC Edmund McMillen Edited a previous post to reflect that a retail version of Super Meat Boy has already been released and added information on an emergency gallbladder surgery that occurred during the development of Super Meat Boy Rossimi2 talk 14 20 25 April 2011 UTC Jason Rohrer Created GDC 2011 Game Design Challenge section Rossimi2 talk 14 57 25 April 2011 UTC League of Legends Added Heroes of Newerth under See Also AestheticFriends talk 12 59 26 April 2011 UTC League of Legends Edited payment methods. AestheticFriends talk 13 10 26 April 2011 UTC Madden NFL 12 Added information about the Wii version. Stepiena talk 22 14 1 May 2011 UTC PlayStation Network Added information about the Network returning. Stepiena talk 22 14 1 May 2011 UTC League of Legends Added information on earning gold added reference. Fishern6 talk 00 39 3 May 2011 UTC League of Legends Added information about the end of season 1 AestheticFriends talk 00 42 3 May 2011 UTC NHL 10 Added information about overall gameplay quality and flaws Cannshan talk 02 51 3 May 2011 UTC Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Added information about multiplayer gameplay Cannshan talk 02 55 3 May 2011 UTC Madcatz Added information about Madcatz controllers. Cannshan talk 02 56 3 May 2011 UTC Madden 2012 Added information about new playbook. blakeworkman4 NBA 2K11 Added information regarding sales in March. blakeworkman4 NBA Elite 11 Added glitch information about a hotspot error. blakeworkman4 Super Meat Boy Added unlockable character information. Jassu86 talk 18 21 4 May 2011 UTC Mechanism of fighting game Added the concept of Mechanism of fighting game. Chohang talk 14 53 4 May 2011 UTC Misc Alpha Phi Added section on symbols. Sonntag6 talk 13 24 12 April 2011 UTC Iota Phi Theta revised birthplace. Alexa302 talk 10 56 2 May 2011 UTC Iota Phi Theta added founders. Alexa302 talk 11 04 2 May 2011 UTC Iota Phi Theta Founders already on page birthplace Morgan State College vs. Morgan State University moved to more appropriate place. Comment by non student Naraht talk 18 53 3 May 2011 UTC Calvin Murphy added citation. Ignite63 talk 2 04 2 May 2011 UTC Alpha Phi Added information about the Alpha Phiesta Mberman23 talk 00 05 3 May 2011 UTC Army Reserve Officers Training Corps Added a citation referencing ROTC scholarships. Cthomas1264 talk 04 10 19 April 2011 UTC Beaver Dam Added information on how beaver dams help the growth of frog larvae. Kylesnage talk 22 41 10 March 2011 UTC CEO Added a brief section about CEO s life style and the terms of CEO in Chinese Korean and Japanese in the section of international use. Xiaotian Li talk 23 53 19 April 2011 UTC Facebook added information about Facebook adding new VoIP service to Facebook Chat. 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Dsayles08 talk 22 15 27 April 2011 UTC Michigan State Housing Development Authority created a new page.Alexandra Brito talk 20 46 1 May 2011 UTC Chanel added information about a perfume Chance Eau Tendre. scannah talk 03 51 2 May 2011 UTC Hour Magazine added Hour Magazine from Detroit to the disambiguation page. Ayroiger talk 20 47 2 May 2011 UTC Burberry added a section about purfume Mberman23 talk 00 38 3 May 2011 UTC EchoStar Under the section ‘TiVo Patent Lawsuit’ I added a sentence about the settlement that was announced in recent news with a reference. Ayroiger talk 02 00 3 May 2011 UTC Event planning Under ‘Publications and Resources’ I added a few sentences on Cvent and referenced the Cvent website. Ayroiger talk 19 29 3 May 2011 UTC Alaska Zoo Added section Conservation Efforts with information about the Alaska Zoo s efforts in conservation. 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Topics include the advertising editorial content distinction false advertising law intellectual property and privacy. The syllabus Assignment overview The assignment from the syllabus You can either create a new entry or substantially revise an existing entry. My target length for your wiki entry is 1 000 1 500 words although you should go as long or short as your topic requires. Assignment timeline I have asked students to post their entries by April 15 2011. 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Strober Publisher Talpiot Press Cover_artist Source Licensing non free book cover Seaward Rock coord 54 0 S 37 19 W display inline title is a rock close northeast of Mollyhawk Island being the northern and most seaward rock in a group of islands which occupies the central part of the Bay of Isles South Georgia. First charted in 1912 13 by Robert Cushman Murphy American naturalist aboard the brig Daisy. Probably named by DI personnel who surveyed the Bay of Isles in 1929 30. usgs gazetteer SouthGeorgia geo stub Aasee Münster R from title without diacritics Aasmund Bjørkan R from title without diacritics distinguish Suzuki sporadic group In mathematics the Suzuki groups denoted by Suz 2 2n+1 Sz 2 2n+1 G 2 2n+1 or 2 B 2 2 2n+1 form an infinite family of groups of Lie type found by harvs txt last Suzuki authorlink Michio Suzuki year 1960 that are simple for n 1. Constructions Suzuki harvtxt Suzuki 1960 originally constructed the Suzuki groups as subgroups of SL 4 F 2 2n+1 generated by certain explicit matrices. Ree Ree observed that the Suzuki groups were the fixed points of an exceptional automorphism of the symplectic groups in 4 dimensions and used this to construct two further families of simple groups called the Ree groups. harvs txt last Ono year 1962 gave a detailed exposition of Ree s observation. Tits harvs txt last Tits year 1962 constructed the Suzuki groups as the symmetries of a certain ovoid in 3 dimensional projective space over a field of characteristic 2. Wilson harvs txt last Wilson year 2010 constructed the Suzuki groups as the subgroup of the symplectic group in 4 dimensions preserving a certain product on pairs of orthogonal vectors. Properties The Suzuki groups are simple for n≥1. The group 2 B 2 2 is solvable and is the Frobenius group of order 20. The Suzuki groups have orders q 2 q 2 +1 q−1 where q 2 2n+1 . They are the only non cyclic finite simple groups of orders not divisible by 3. The Schur multiplier is trivial for n≠1 elementary abelian of order 4 for 2 B 2 8 . The outer automorphism group is cyclic of order 2n+1 given by automorphisms of the field of order q. Suzuki group are Zassenhaus groups acting on sets of size 2 2n+1 2 +1 and have 4 dimensional representations over the field with 2 2n+1 elements. Suzuki groups are CN groups the centralizer of every non trivial element is nilpotent. Conjugacy classes harvs txt last Suzuki year 1960 showed that the Suzuki group has q+3 conjugacy classes. Of these q+1 are strongly real and the other two are classes of elements of order 4. The non trivial elements of the Suzuki group are partitioned into the non trivial elements of nilpotent subgroups as follows with r 2 n q 2 2n+1 q 2 +1 Sylow 2 subgroups of order q 2 of index q–1 in their normalizers. 1 class of elements of order 2 2 classes of elements of order 4. q 2 q 2 +1 2 cyclic subgroups of order q–1 of index 2 in their normalizers. These account for q–2 2 conjugacy classes of non trivial elements. Cyclic subgroups of order q+2r+1 of index 4 in their normalizers. These account for q+2r 4 conjugacy classes of non trivial elements. Cyclic subgroups of order q–2r+1 of index 4 in their normalizers. These account for q–2r 4 conjugacy classes of non trivial elements. The normalizers of all these subgroups are Frobenius groups. Subgroups Characters harvtxt Suzuki 1960 showed that the Suzuki group has q+3 irreducible representations over the complex numbers 2 of which are complex and the rest of which are real. They are given as follows The trivial character of degree 1. The Steinberg representation of degree q 2 coming from the doubly transitive permutation representation. q–2 2 characters of degree q 2 +1 Two complex characters of degree r q–1 where r 2 n q+2r 4 characters of degree q–2r+1 q–1 q–2r 4 characters of degree q+2r+1 q–1 References Citation last1 Nouacer first1 Ziani title Caractères et sous groupes des groupes de Suzuki id MR 780446 year 1982 journal Diagrammes issn 0224 3911 volume 8 pages ZN1 ZN29 Citation last1 Ono first1 Takashi title An identification of Suzuki groups with groups of generalized Lie type. id MR 0132780 year 1962 journal Annals of Mathematics. Second Series issn 0003 486X volume 75 pages 251–259 Citation last1 Suzuki first1 Michio author1 link Michio Suzuki title A new type of simple groups of finite order id MR 0120283 year 1960 journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America issn 0027 8424 volume 46 pages 868–870 Citation last1 Suzuki first1 Michio author1 link Michio Suzuki title On a class of doubly transitive groups id MR 0136646 year 1962 journal Annals of Mathematics. Second Series issn 0003 486X volume 75 pages 105–145 Citation last1 Tits first1 Jacques title Ovoïdes et groupes de Suzuki doi 10.1007 BF01650065 id MR 0140572 year 1962 journal Archiv der Mathematik issn 0003 9268 volume 13 pages 187–198 Citation last1 Wilson first1 Robert A. title A new approach to the Suzuki groups doi 10.1017 S0305004109990399 id MR 2609300 year 2010 journal Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society issn 0305 0041 volume 148 issue 3 pages 425–428 Orphan date December 2010 Seay Nunatak coord 84 3 S 54 38 W display inline title is a nunatak standing 3 nautical miles 6 km south of Hill Nunatak at the southeast extremity of the Neptune Range Pensacola Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1956 66. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for William K. Seay utilities man at Ellsworth Station winter 1958. usgs gazetteer FilchnerRonne geo stub Abaíra R from title without diacritics Infobox Book name Un destino ridicolo title_orig translator image image_caption author Fabrizio De André Alessandro Gennari cover_artist country Italy language Italian series Coralli 58 Coralli series on OCLC genre Novel publisher Einaudi release_date 1996 media_type Print Hardcover Paperback pages isbn ISBN 88 06 17591 2 oclc 36308462 preceded_by followed_by Un destino ridicolo A ridiculous destiny is a 1996 novel written by the Italian singer songwriter Fabrizio De André together with the writer Alessandro Gennari. The 2008 film Amore che vieni amore che vai Title based on the homonym song of De André it icon Page on the Italian Discography Archive directed by Daniele Costantini imdb title 1312058 Amore che vieni amore che vai is based on that novel. Plot The novel is set between Sardinia and the city of Genoa. The Sardinian shepherd Salvatore after a detention in prison comes to Genoa in search of a better life. In the old town he meets a prostitute Veretta and falls in love with her. The main plot is weaved with the histories of the pimp Carlo the French criminal Barnard the young singer songwriter Fabrizio and his fan Alessandro the beauty Maritza and Salvatore s cousin Annino. The character of Maritza is a novelization of Bocca di Rosa main character of a song of De André. Two other characters Fabrizio and Alessandro are the authors themselves. See also portal Novels 1996 in literature References Reflist External links it icon Un destino ridicolo on einaudi.it Un destino ridicolo Seay Peak coord 79 5 S 157 30 E display inline title is a pointed ice free peak 1 805 m the northeasternmost summit in the Finger Ridges Cook Mountains. Mapped by the United States Geological Survey USGS from tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos 1959 63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Benny F. Seay a member of the U.S. Army aviation support unit for Topo North and Topo South 1961–62 which conducted the tellurometer surveys. usgs gazetteer OatesLand geo stub Abaja Järva County R from title without diacritics Ábal R from title without diacritics Bridgwater Bay Neil Carmichael R to disambiguation page Abándames R from title without diacritics Infobox cricketer biography playername image country England fullname Olsen Tzuan Murrain nickname living true dayofbirth 24 monthofbirth 4 yearofbirth 1982 placeofbirth countryofbirth Montserrat dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling Right arm medium role family club1 Leicestershire Cricket Board year1 2001 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 LA matches1 2 runs1 0 bat avg1 0.00 100s 50s1 ndash ndash top score1 0 deliveries1 96 wickets1 ndash bowl avg1 ndash fivefor1 ndash tenfor1 ndash best bowling1 ndash catches stumpings1 ndash ndash date 16 November year 2010 source Cricinfo Olsen Tzuan Murrain born 24 April 1982 is a Montserratian born English cricketer. Murrain is a right handed batsman who bowls right arm medium pace. He was born on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. Murrain represented the Leicestershire Cricket Board in 2 List A matches against the Northamptonshire Cricket Board and Kent Cricket Board in the 1st and 2nd rounds of the 2002 Cheltenham Gloucester Trophy which were held in 2001. List A Matches played by Olsen Murrain References External links Olsen Murrain at Cricinfo Olsen Murrain at CricketArchive Persondata NAME Murrain Olsen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 24 April 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH Montserrat DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Nemertes R to disambiguation page Abapó R from title without diacritics Abaré R from title without diacritics Abarth 1000 GT Coupé R from title without diacritics E. glaucus may refer to Elymus glaucus the blue wild rye a wild rye species native to North America from Alaska to New York to northern Mexico Erigeron glaucus the seaside fleabane beach aster or seaside daisy a flowering plant species native to the coastline of Oregon and California See also Glaucus disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation Neso R to disambiguation page Abasallı R from title without diacritics John L. Davis Abaúj Torna County R from title without diacritics Navbox name 1952–53 in English football title 1952–53 in English football listclass hlist above align left « smaller 1951–52 align right smaller 1953–54 » group1 FA competitions list1 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds Final FA Charity Shield group2 Football League list2 Football League First Division Second Division Third Division group3 Lower leagues list3 Isthmian League Northern League Southern League Western League group4 Related to national team list4 Walter Winterbottom Home Championship list5 navbox child above Club seasons group1 First Division list1 Arsenal Aston Villa Blackpool Bolton Wanderers Burnley Cardiff City Charlton Athletic Chelsea Derby County Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Middlesbrough Newcastle United Portsmouth Preston North End Sheffield Wednesday Stoke City Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers group2 Second Division list2 Barnsley Birmingham City Blackburn Rovers Brentford Bury Doncaster Rovers Everton Fulham Huddersfield Town Hull City Leeds United Leicester City Lincoln City Luton Town Nottingham Forest Notts County Plymouth Argyle Rotherham United Sheffield United Southampton Swansea Town West Ham United group3 Third Division list3 navbox child group1 North list1 Accrington Stanley Barrow Bradford City Bradford Park Avenue Carlisle United Chester Chesterfield Crewe Alexandra Darlington Gateshead Grimsby Town Halifax Town Hartlepools United Mansfield Town Oldham Athletic Port Vale Rochdale Scunthorpe United Southport Stockport County Tranmere Rovers Workington Wrexham York City group2 South list2 Aldershot Bournemouth Brighton Hove Albion Bristol City Bristol Rovers Colchester United Coventry City Crystal Palace Exeter City Gillingham Ipswich Town Leyton Orient Millwall Newport County Northampton Town Norwich City Queens Park Rangers Reading Shrewsbury Town Southend United Swindon Town Torquay United Walsall Watford below Abaúj County R from title without diacritics Other uses Titovka disambiguation Titovka Titovka lang ru Титовка is the name of several rural localities in Russia Titovka Altai Krai a selo in Titovsky Selsoviet of Yegoryevsky District of Altai Krai Titovka Belgorod Oblast a selo in Shebekinsky District of Belgorod Oblast Titovka Bryansky District Bryansk Oblast a village in Glinishchevsky Selsoviet of Bryansky District of Bryansk Oblast Titovka Kletnyansky District Bryansk Oblast a village in Semirichsky Selsoviet of Kletnyansky District of Bryansk Oblast Titovka Pochepsky District Bryansk Oblast a selo in Titovsky Selsoviet of Pochepsky District of Bryansk Oblast Titovka Zhukovsky District Bryansk Oblast a village in Olsufyevsky Selsoviet of Zhukovsky District of Bryansk Oblast Titovka Murmansk Oblast a railway station in Korzunovsky Territorial Okrug of Pechengsky District of Murmansk Oblast Titovka Orenburg Oblast a selo in Titovsky Selsoviet of Sharlyksky District of Orenburg Oblast Titovka Rostov Oblast a sloboda in Titovskoye Rural Settlement of Millerovsky District of Rostov Oblast Titovka Samara Oblast a village in Koshkinsky District of Samara Oblast Titovka Smolensk Oblast a village in Studenetskoye Rural Settlement of Shumyachsky District of Smolensk Oblast Titovka Tambov Oblast a selo in Degtyansky Selsoviet of Sosnovsky District of Tambov Oblast Titovka Kamensky District Tula Oblast a village in Kadnovsky Rural Okrug of Kamensky District of Tula Oblast Titovka Tyoplo Ogaryovsky District Tula Oblast a village in Bolshe Ogarevsky Rural Okrug of Tyoplo Ogaryovsky District of Tula Oblast SIA populated places in Russia Abaz Çelkupa R from title without diacritics Craugastor glaucus Abbas Mohamed Djallal Aïssaoui R from title without diacritics Summary Non free use rationale Article Warner elevator row Description Alberta Farmers Co oprative Elevator Co. built 1913 then taken over by Alberta Pool Elevators. Ca. 1920. Source Galt Museum Archive Photos Portion Low_resolution Purpose To show the rapid decline and disappearance of the use of wooden grain elevators in western Canada. Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free historic image Abbaye de Tamié cheese R from title without diacritics 2005 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament R from other capitalisation Abbé Jules R from title without diacritics 1985 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament R from other capitalisation Abbekås R from title without diacritics 1986 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament R from other capitalisation Abbéville lès Conflans R from title without diacritics Abbey of Santa María de Alaón R from title without diacritics Infobox building name 1501 Broadway alternate_names Paramount Building image Paramount Building Jorge Eduardo Rubies.jpg image_size 250 map_type New York City latd 40 latm 45 lats 26.28 latNS N longd 73 longm 59 longs 11.47 longEW W coordinates_display inline title location 1501 Broadway New York New York United States style Art Deco architect Rapp and Rapp floor_count 33 height Convert 431 ft completion_date 1927 cost $13.5 million embedded Designation list embed yes designation1 NYCL designation1_date November 1 1988 1501 Broadway also known as the Paramount Building is a 33 story 131.5 m 431 ft office building Paramount Building. Emporis. Retrieved 2010 11 16. located between West 43rd and 44th Streets in the Times Square neighborhood of Manhattan New York City. It once housed the Paramount Theatre. The structure is currently the 360th tallest building in New York City. NYC Skyscraper Diagram. Skyscraperpage.com. Retrieved 2010 11 16. It was designated a New York City Landmark in 1988. History Paramount Pictures one of the major American motion picture companies in the 1920s built its headquarters at the 1501 Broadway location along with a cinematic theatre. Construction lasted a year between 1926 1927 costing $13.5 million. The Paramount Building. NYC Architecture. Retrieved 2010 11 16. At the time of its completion it was the tallest building in Times Square cite nycland pp. 90 91 and once sported an observation deck. Paramount president Adolph Zukor had acquired a controlling interest in the Chicago based Balaban and Katz theater chain and with it the services of Sam Katz who became the head of Paramount s theater division. Balaban and Katz had a long working relationship with the Chicago architectural firm Rapp and Rapp C.W Rapp and George L. Rapp cite AIA4 p.258 which had designed numerous theaters for his company in the Midwest. They later hired the firm to design their new Manhattan flagship theatre and office tower. The Rapp brothers created a thirty three story office tower which was influenced by the Art Deco style and a theatre in the palatial Neo Renaissance style behind it. The theatre closed in 1964 and was torn down in 1967. Today the Paramount Building is known for its large four faced clock near the top of the pyramidial architectural feature with the hours denoted by five pointed stars forming a circle of stars as used in the Paramount Pictures logo topped by an ornamental glass globe. At the outset of World War II the globe and clock were painted black to maintain blackout conditions for fear of an enemy invasion they were restored in 1996. Architecture The ceilings were painted with a fresco and gilded while the railings were manufactured from brass. There were Greek statues and busts carved in wall niches while the restrooms and waiting rooms were grandiose in style in comparison to cathedrals at the time. The highlight of the decor was an enormous crystal chandelier in the main lobby. Paramount Theater. Cinematreasures.org. Retrieved 2010 11 16. The theater with 3 664 seats was located at the rear of the building and served as the company s flagship venue where its major films would be premiered. thumb left 237px The top of the building featuring the clock and globe as seen from the west The theater entrance at the front of the Paramount Building is marked by a five story arch on Broadway with an elaborate curved marquee which was restored in 2007. A long gallery passed from there through the office building to reach the theater itself which occupied the rear of the building which extends through the middle of the block between 43rd and 44th streets. This structure included a long grand lobby along the south end which opened into the auditorium facing a stage at the north end. The lobby was modeled after the Paris Opera House with white marble columns balustrades and an opening arms grand staircase. Within the auditorium the drapes were colored in red velvet and the rugs were designed in a similar red. The interior of it was very high but somewhat shallow as necessitated by its allotted space. In addition a large orchestra pit could be raised and lowered from the basement for theatric use. Terrorism main March 6 2008 Times Square bombing On the morning of March 6 2008 an unknown individual placed a small bomb in front of a United States Armed Forces recruiting station across Seventh Avenue from the building. There were no injuries. A security camera mounted at the building played a role in attempting to identify the assailant. Photo of Times Square bombing suspect released. CNN.com. Retrieved 2010 11 16. clear left See also Paramount Theatre New York City References Notes External links commonscat Paramount Building New York City 1501 Broadway at NYC Architecture Newmark Knight Frank Paramount Building パラマウント・ビル Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas R from title without diacritics Ibn al Muqaffa R from title without diacritics New Firm R to disambiguation page Abd al Karīm ibn Hawāzin Qushayri R from title without diacritics New Chicago R to disambiguation page Abdelkader Laïfaoui R from title without diacritics Abdelmounaïm El Hajaoui R from title without diacritics Abdón Castro Tolay R from title without diacritics Abdón Porte R from title without diacritics Orphan date November 2010 Sechrist Peak coord 75 23 S 111 2 W display inline title is a peak 1 350 m on the southwest spur of the Mount Murphy massif in Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1959 66. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Frank S. Sechrist U.S. Exchange Scientist at the Soviet Molodezhnaya station in 1975. usgs gazetteer MarieByrdLand geo stub Abdón Reyes R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Secluded Rocks coord 67 32 S 59 20 E display inline title is a low prominently banded rock outcrops between Mulebreen and Cosgrove Glacier standing 6 nautical miles 11 km south southwest of Kemp Peak Enderby Land. Mapped from ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions surveys and air photos 1954–66 and so named because the rocks are situated in a hollow. usgs gazetteer KempLand geo stub Abdón Saavedra R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Second Crater coord 77 49 S 166 40 E display inline title is a crater on Arrival Heights situated 0.6 nautical miles 1.1 km northeast of First Crater on Hut Point Peninsula Ross Island. Named by F. Debenham in 1912 on his local survey of Hut Point Peninsula during the British Antarctic Expedition 1910 13. usgs gazetteer RossIsland geo stub Abdou Latif Guèye R from title without diacritics Second Facet coord 77 11 S 162 18 E display inline title is a steep ice free bluff standing just west of First Facet the two features together forming the north wall of Debenham Glacier in Victoria Land. Charted and descriptively named by the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott 1910 13. usgs gazetteer ScottCoast geo stub Abdou Traoré footballer born 1981 R from title without diacritics Abdou Traoré footballer born 1988 R from title without diacritics Second Milestone is a rock marked by breakers 1.7 nautical miles 3.1 km east northeast of Robertson Point off the north coast of South Georgia. Charted and named by DI personnel during the period 1927 30. usgs gazetteer coord 54 6 S 36 44 W display title SouthGeorgia geo stub BLP sources date December 2010 Daniel Simon Mills born 21 Aug 1966 is an English biologist and the UK s first Professor of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine based at the University of Lincoln United Kingdom. He attended the University of Bristol where he received his BVSc degree and completed his Ph.D. degree in animal behaviour from De Montfort University. After some time spent in general practice he became a Lecturer Senior Lecturer and Principal Lecturer in animal behaviour at De Montfort University and subsequently the University of Lincoln where he has been Head of the Department of Biological Sciences. Among his achievements are becoming the first person within the UK to be recognized as a specialist in veterinary behavioural medicine by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. UK s first specialist in veterinary behavioural medicine Accessed 15 Nov 2010 He is also a member of the Companion Animal Welfare Council. Among his recognised practical achievements he has developed the Lincoln stable mirror to assist horses with isolation problems. Stable mirrors and horse welfare Accessed 15 Nov 2010 and successfully used animal pheromones to control badly behaved pets. Selected works The Domestic Horse the origins development and management of its behaviour with S. M. McDonnell 2005 BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Behavioural Medicine with D.F. Horwitz 2009 The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare with Jeremy Marchant Forde Paul McGreevy David Morton Christine Nicol Clive Phillips Peter Sandoe and Ronald Swaisgood 2010 References tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links Companion Animal Welfare Council University of Lincoln profile Persondata NAME Mills Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Abdoulaye Baldé R from title without diacritics David N. Payne Secret Lake coord 71 50 S 68 21 W display inline title is a meltwater lake 2 nautical miles 3.7 km west of Ares Cliff near the east coast of Alexander Island Antarctica. The lake is situated in a north west facing glacial cirque and is fed from an area of stagnant ice. It lies 100 m above the east edge of Mars Glacier and is visible only from the cirque or from the air. The lake was first mapped by Directorate of Overseas Surveys from satellite imagery supplied by U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration in cooperation with U.S. Geological Survey. The name by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee refers to the secluded and isolated location of the lake. See Also Ablation Lake Lake Hodgson Moutonnee Lake usgs gazetteer AlexanderIsland geo stub Abdoulaye Baldé footballer R from title without diacritics Redirect Chromyl chloride Nicholas Carr R to disambiguation page Orphan date November 2010 Section Peak coord 73 14 S 161 55 E display inline title is a small but prominent sandstone knob at the north end of the Lichen Hills Victoria Land. It provided for the geologist one of the few sections seen in sedimentary beds. Mapped and named by the northern party of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1962 63. usgs gazetteer VictoriaLand geo stub Abdoulaye Baldé politician R from title without diacritics Security Bay coord 64 51 S 63 37 W display inline title is a bay lying between Homeward and Gauthier Points on the north side of Doumer Island in the Palmer Archipelago. First charted by the French Antarctic Expedition under Charcot 1903 05. So named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in 1958 because the bay gives adequate shelter to small craft against both the southwest gales which create a heavy sea in the southern entrance to Neumayer Channel and the strong northeasterly winds which funnel down the channel it was used for this purpose several times by the British Naval Hydrographic Survey Unit in 1956 57. usgs gazetteer PalmerArchipelago geo stub Abdoulaye Konaté R from title without diacritics Nicholas Range R to disambiguation page Abdoulaye Maïga R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Mount Seddon coord 73 6 S 65 0 E display inline title is a mountain with two peaks separated by an ice filled saddle standing 20 nautical miles 37 km west of Mount Stinear on the north side of Fisher Glacier in the Prince Charles Mountains. Discovered from ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions aircraft in 1957. Named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia ANCA for Norman R. Seddon Managing Director of B.P. Australia Ltd. since 1957 in recognition of the assistance given to ANARE by the company. usgs gazetteer multiple issues npov April 2012 cleanup reorganize February 2012 Infobox criminal name Abdul Khaliq Hazara image image_size caption Abdul Khaliq Hazara nationality Afghan birth_date birth_place death_date death_place Kabul Afghanistan alias allegiance conviction Assassination of King Mohammad Nadir Shah conviction_penalty Death conviction_status Executed occupation Student spouse partner parents Hazara people Abdul Khaliq Hazara was a teenage Hazara student who was studying in Kabul. On November 8 1933 he assassinated King Nadir Khan of Afghanistan during a high school visit. He was apprehended immediately after the assassination. Despite the fact that Abdul Khaliq s family and friends were not aware of the assassination they were tortured raped and killed. After undergoing forty days of interrogation and torture himself Abdul Khaliq was executed publicly. The executioner asked Abdul Khaliq with which finger he pulled the trigger with with which eye he took aim with and with which foot he stepped forward with and subsequently cut off the corresponding body parts and gouged out his eye. After dismemberment Abdul Khaliq s body was shred apart by a bayonet. The people of Afghanistan who were being oppressed under Nadir Shah saw Abdul Khaliq as a hero many Afghans still view him as a martyr. cite book title Culture and customs of Afghanistan last1 Hafizullah first1 Emadi authorlink coauthors volume year 2005 publisher Greenwood Publishing Group location isbn 0 313 33089 1 page 35 pages 252 23 2011 cite book first Meredith last Runion title The History of Afghanistan publisher Greenwood month October year 2007 page 93 ISBN 978 0 313 33798 7 See also Portal Hazara people Hazara people References Reflist Persondata NAME Abdul Khaliq Hazara ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Assassin DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1933 PLACE OF DEATH Kabul Afghanistan عبدالخالق Abdoulaye Traoré Burkinabé footballer R from title without diacritics Edward F. Wente Sedgwick Glacier coord 69 51 S 69 22 W display inline title is a glacier on the east coast of Alexander Island Antarctica 7 nautical miles 13 km long and 2 nautical miles 3.7 km wide which flows east from the foot of Mount Stephenson into George VI Sound immediately north of Mount Huckle. The glacier was first roughly surveyed in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition under Rymill. Resurveyed in 1948 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey and named by them for Adam Sedgwick English geologist and professor of geology at Cambridge University 1818 73. See Also List of glaciers in the Antarctic Eros Glacier Grotto Glacier Transition Glacier usgs gazetteer AlexanderIsland geo stub Nichols House R to disambiguation page Abdul Qādir Bēdil R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Cape Sedov coord 69 22 S 14 5 E display inline title is the ice cape which forms the northwest extremity of Lazarve Ice Shelf along the coast of Queen Maud Land. First photographed from the air and mapped by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Remapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1959 and named for Russian polar explorer G.Ya. Sedov. usgs gazetteer Abdulah Gegić R from title without diacritics See Nunatak coord 68 19 S 59 9 E display inline title is the northernmost of the group of peaks forming the eastern part of the Hansen Mountains. Plotted from ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions air photos. Named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia ANCA for R. See chief helicopter mechanic with the 1965 ANARE Nella Dan led by Phillip Law. usgs gazetteer KempLand geo stub Abdülaziz Efendi R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Mount Seebeck coord 85 44 S 150 46 W display inline title is a mountain standing directly at the head of Roe Glacier in the Tapley Mountains Queen Maud Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1960 64. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Richard L. Seebeck station engineer at McMurdo Station winter party 1962. usgs gazetteer Abdülhalik Renda R from title without diacritics Mount Seedsman coord 70 9 S 65 26 E display inline title is a mountain about 8 nautical miles 15 km east of Mount Dovers in the Athos Range Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted from ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions air photos. Named for D.L. Seedsman electronics engineer at Mawson Station in 1964. usgs gazetteer Abdülhamit Yıldız R from title without diacritics Mount Seekopf coord 71 17 S 13 42 E display inline title is a peak 1 300 m surmounting the east side of Lake Ober See in the Gruber Mountains of Queen Maud Land. Discovered and given the descriptive name Seekopf lake peak by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938–39 under Ritscher. usgs gazetteer Abdulići R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Seely Ridge coord 83 53 S 56 55 W display inline title is a ridge 10 km long rising to 1 240 m at the south end trends northeast from West Prongs to join Heiser Ridge in the Neptune Range Pensacola Mountains. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN in 1995 after Benjamin W. Seely who invented the inflatable life raft in 1915 at Pensacola Naval Air Station. usgs gazetteer FilchnerRonne geo stub Abdülkadir Aksu R from title without diacritics Sefton Glacier coord 80 45 S 156 52 E display inline title is a glacier about 10 nautical miles 18 km long flowing into the south side of Byrd Glacier just west of Rundle Peaks. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Ronald Sefton ionospheric physicist a member of the Byrd Station winter parties of 1962 and 1964. usgs gazetteer OatesLand geo stub Abdullah Elyasa Süme R from title without diacritics Yinghuo 1 Nihan R to disambiguation page Seilkopf Peaks lang de Seilkopfberge is a group of mainly ice free peaks and ridges between Portalen Pass and Nalegga Ridge in the Borg Massif Queen Maud Land. The feature was photograph air by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938–39 and named for Heinrich Seilkopf head of the marine aerology section of the Deutsche Seewarte German Hydrographic Office in Hamburg. Although rudely mapped by German Antarctic Expedition the Seilkopf Peaks are clearly shown and identified in air photos published by the expedition. The peaks were mapped in detail by the Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 . usgs gazetteer coord 72 41 S 4 0 W display title PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Abdullah İçel R from title without diacritics notability date December 2010 Infobox theologian name John R. Muether image image_size caption birth_name birth_date birth_place death_date death_place tradition_movement Reformed Calvinism occupation Author professor librarian influences J. Gresham Machen Cornelius van Til language notable_works John R. Muether is Professor of Church History at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando Florida as well as the Library director. citeweb with John Muether author of Cornelius Van Til Reformed Apologist and Churchman accessdate 15 December 2010 He is the co editor of the Nicotine Theological Journal along with D.G. Hart . cite web Life Theological Society About accessdate 15 December 2010 He is a ruling elder in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church as well as being their denominational historian. Bibliography Reference Works for Theological Research An Annotated Selective Bibliographical Guide with Robert J. Kepple 1992 ISBN 0 8191 8565 5 Fighting the Good Fight A Brief History of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church with D. G. Hart 1995 ISBN 0 934688 81 8 With Reverence and Awe Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship with D. G. Hart 2002 ISBN 0 87552 179 7 Creator Redeemer Consummator A Festschrift for Meredith G. Kline edited with Howard Griffith 2007 ISBN 1 55635 552 1 Seeking a Better Country 300 Years of American Presbyterianism with D. G. Hart 2007 ISBN 0 87552 574 1 Cornelius Van Til Reformed Apologist and Churchman 2008 ISBN 0 87552 665 9 Love on the Rocks Stories of Rusticators and Romance on Mount Desert Island with Kathryn Muether 2008 978 1 934031 18 6 Confident of Better Things Essays Commemorating Seventy Five Years of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church edited with Danny E. Olinger 2011 ISBN 978 0 9833580 1 5 References External links Old Life Theological Society Reformed Theological Seminary Faculty Page Use dmy dates date July 2011 Persondata NAME Muether John R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Orphan date December 2010 Seismic Bluff coord 77 32 S 167 5 E display inline title is a steep bluff at c.3470 m on the southwest rim of the summit caldera of Mount Erebus Ross Island. So named after a seismic station nearby. usgs gazetteer RossIsland geo stub Abdurahman Čokić R from title without diacritics Children s song Orphan date November 2010 Mount Seitz coord 71 43 S 166 5 E display inline title is an one in the series of peaks 2 130 m that rise between Mirabito Range and Homerun Range in northern Victoria Land. This peak is 4 nautical miles 7 km southeast of Mount Armagost and 9 nautical miles 17 km northwest of Boss Peak. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1960 63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Thomas E. Seitz Chief Construction Mechanic U.S. Navy of the McMurdo Station party 1967. usgs gazetteer Abdurrahman Buğday R from title without diacritics Corniculum ancient Latin town Cape Selborne coord 80 23 S 160 45 E display inline title is a high snow covered cape at the south side of Barne Inlet the terminus of Byrd Glacier at the west side of the Ross Ice Shelf. Discovered by the Discovery expedition 1901–04 and named for William Waldegrave Palmer Selborne Second Earl of Selborne who entered the Cabinet as First Lord of the Admiralty in 1900. Cape Selborne marks the boundary between the Shackleton Coast to the south and the Hillary Coast to the north. usgs gazetteer Abdyl Këllezi R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Mount Selby coord 80 12 S 156 23 E display inline title is a mountain rising over 2 200 m between Mount Henderson and Mount Olympus in Britannia Range. Named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place Names Committee NZ APC for M.J. Selby Professor of Earth Sciences University of Waikato Hamilton New Zealand. Selby was a member of field parties in Antarctica 1969–70 1971–72 and 1978–79 the last doing geological work in Britannia Range. usgs gazetteer Abée Castle R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Selene Nunatak coord 71 8 S 68 48 W display inline title is a nunatak rising to about 1 200 m west of Lunar Crag situated within the mountain range Planet Heights in eastern Alexander Island Antarctica. The nunatak was named in association with nearby Lunar Crag by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee in 1988 after Selene the Greek goddess of the Moon. See Also Admirals Nunatak Figaro Nunatak Lizard Nunatak usgs gazetteer AlexanderIsland geo stub Abel Dominique Boyé R from title without diacritics Seligman Inlet coord 67 50 S 65 30 W display inline title is a broad inlet which recedes inland for 6 nautical miles 11 km between Choyce Point and Cape Freeman on the east coast of Graham Land. The inlet was photographed from the air by the United States Antarctic Service USAS in 1940. It was charted by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1947 and named for Gerald Seligman founder and president of the British Glaciological Society. usgs gazetteer GrahamLand geo stub Abel Lord of Langeland R from title without diacritics Seller Glacier is a well defined glacier 20 nautical miles 37 km long and 4 nautical miles 7 km wide flowing westward into Forster Ice Piedmont western Antarctic Peninsula just north of Flinders Peak. Roughly surveyed by British Graham Land Expedition BGLE 1936–37 and resurveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in December 1958. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC after John Seller about 1630 1698 English hydrographer and compass maker who published the first sailing directions for England 1671 his the variation of the compass with rules for its determination. References usgs gazetteer coord 69 19 S 66 24 W display title FallièresCoast geo stub Abel Camará R from title without diacritics Mount Selwood coord 66 54 S 51 30 E display inline title is a mountain 5 nautical miles 9 km northeast of Pythagoras Peak in the Tula Mountains in Enderby Land. It was plotted from air photos taken from ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions aircraft in 1956 and was named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia ANCA for C.H.V. Selwood a member of the crew of the Discovery during the British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition BANZARE of 1929 31. usgs gazetteer Abel Costas Montaño R from title without diacritics No Problem R to disambiguation page Abel François Poisson R from title without diacritics Abel González Chávez R from title without diacritics Abel Santamaría Airport R from title without diacritics Nombre de Dios R to disambiguation page Abelardo Aguilú Jr. R from title without diacritics Abenójar Ciudad Real R from title without diacritics Noize R to disambiguation page Infobox Television show_name Hey Jeannie image caption genre Sitcom writer Stanley Shapiro Fred Fox Nate Monaster director Les Goodwins James Kern John Rich et al starring Jeannie Carson Allen Jenkins Jane Dulo Jack Kirkwood Vera Vague theme_music_composer Earle Hagen Herbert W. Spencer composer country United States language English num_seasons 2 num_episodes 32 executive_producer Charles Isaacs producer Charles Isaacs camera Multi camera runtime 24 mins. channel CBS picture_format Black and white audio_format Monaural first_aired Start date 1956 9 8 last_aired 1958 Hey Jeannie is an American situation comedy starring Jeannie Carson as a young Scottish woman living in New York City. Twenty six episodes aired on CBS from September 8 1956 to May 4 1957 in the Saturday slot following The Gale Storm Show and preceding the western series Gunsmoke. cite web Jeannie publisher ctva.biz accessdate November 17 2010 Six additional episodes aired in 1958 in syndication. Premise Carson who is actually of English descent plays 28 year old Jeannie MacLennan who like Andrew Carnegie is originally from Dunfermline Scotland. harvnb Tucker 2010 p 54 Upon signing to star in Hey Jeannie Carson became the second highest paid entertainer in the United Kingdom behind Vivien Leigh. harvnb Tucker 2010 p 57 Whereas Carnegie settled in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Carson s character comes to New York to better herself financially. She takes a job as a waitress in a donut shop and lives with her sponsors Al and Liz Murray a brother and sister portrayed by Allen Jenkins 1900–1974 and Jane Dulo 1917–1994 . Jenkins is cast as a cab driver in Brooklyn. Frequently the whole cast breaks out in song performing such numbers as Take Me Out to the Ball Game Side by Side Start All Over Again and The Lady s in Love with You. Alex McNeil Total Television p. 375 In the 1958 episodes the series was revamped Carson was cast as a flight attendant and Allen Jenkins and Jane Dulo were replaced. harvnb Tucker 2010 p 59 Jack Kirkwood 1894–1964 appeared as Charlie O Connell Jeannie s landlord who particularly dislikes pets. Vera Vague also known as Barbara Jo Allen portrayed Mabel the boss of the flight attendants. In one of the syndicated segments Jeannie befriends Joe a young Korean orphan after she indicates that she is a baseball fan. When the flight lands Joe played by Warren Hsieh follows Jeannie to her apartment instead of the residence of his adoptive parents. Guest stars In another segment Chuck Connors who was at the time launching his own ABC western series The Rifleman portrays millionaire playboy Buck Matthews who rents an entire plane for himself and invites Jeannie to join him on a tour of the nightclubs of New York. In the series finale Jeannie meets the Cheyenne chief Mike Flying Eagle played by Robert Warwick on a flight from Washington D.C. where he had been to seek federal aid for drought relief. He performs a rain dance and Jeannie and the flight engineer Herbert portrayed by William Schallert hire a light aircraft to salt the clouds with ice. This creates rain at last. The grateful Flying Eagle declares Jeannie his daughter Little Rain Cloud. But the Pawnee are irate because the downpour destroys their newly planted grain. Other guest stars included Jack Albertson Parley Baer Charles Bronson Virginia Christine Tristram Coffin Mike Connors who plays a rodeo star Lash Connor Hans Conreid Brian Corcoran Clegg Hoyt Helen Kleeb Richard Long Jerry Paris Lyle Talbot Sammee Tong Mary Treen and Will Wright. cite web Jeannie publisher Internet Movie Data Base accessdate November 16 2010 Scheduling In the 1955 1956 season the Hey Jeannie time slot was occupied by another unsuccessful sitcom Janis Paige in It s Always Jan. Hey Jeannie is a production of Dick Powell s Four Star Television. It ran on CBS opposite Lawrence Welk s Dodge Dancing Party on ABC and Sid Caesar s Caesar s Hour on NBC. harvnb Tucker 2010 p 58 Some ten Hey Jeannie episodes were repeated between June 30 and probably September 22 1960 on ABC as a summer replacement for the departing variety show The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom. Notes reflist 2 References cite book ref harv last first David C. authorlink AUTHORLINK title Lost Laughs of 50s and 60s Television Thirty Sitcoms That Faded Off Screen edition 2010 year 2010 publisher McFarland isbn 978 0 7864 4466 3 Total pages 240 Aberto de Brasília R from title without diacritics The Fairy Doors of Ann Arbor MI are a series of small doors that are a type of installation art found in Ann Arbor MI. The first one appeared in the baseboards of the home of Jonathan and Kathleen Wright in 1993. Subsequently several others were discovered in their home in the fireplace surround and two in the kitchen. On April 7 2005 the first was seen in public on the exterior of Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea. Since then ten more have shown up around Ann Arbor as well as a goblin door parody and seven of the original public doors still exist. Urban Fairies Locations Sweetwaters History On the morning of April 7 2005 the first public fairy door appeared outside Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea. It is believed that it was installed by Jonathan B. Wright creator of www.urban fairies.com and author of the children s book Who s Behind the Fairy Doors?. The next was installed outside of the Ann Arbor gift store Peaceable Kingdom and appeared on April 17 2005. The third door was found on May 11 2005 outside of the Selo Shevel Gallery art gallery. On June 9 2005 Jefferson Market received a fairy door but the store closed in October 2007. The Ann Arbor Framing Co. discovered the next door on August 17 2005 but the Ann Arbor Framing Company closed in the summer of 2008 and the fairy door vanished. The concert hall The Ark hosted the next door when it appeared August 25 2005. The furniture and gift store Red Shoes was next and it appeared on November 17 2005. On April 11 2006 a fairy door appeared at the boutique Voilà. When Voilà closed on November 15 2006 the fairy door disappeared as well. The ninth door was installed in the back of Nicola s Books on September 8 2006 was built into a bookcase and books at the Ann Arbor District Library on November 4 2006. Fairy Doors of Urban Fairies in Ann arbor In 2010 a rural fairy door appeared in a not for profit PreSchool and dependent older adult Day Care in Dexter MI called Generations Together. It is said to have a portal that can be found in Gordon Field which is located in front of Gordon Hall a historic landmark in Dexter. They are so new they have not been pictured and described in detail anywhere but on the urban fairies.com website. Locations and Descriptions Of the original ten public Ann Arbor fairy doors seven still exist in and around the downtown Ann Arbor area. The door at Sweetwaters is located inside down on the baseboards opposite the counter. It is a simple white door with small details mimicking the detailing found outside the cafe. The door at the Peaceable Kingdom is located outside to the right of the entrance and a small fairy gift store is visible inside. The Selo Shevel Gallery door is found on the Liberty St. side of the building at sidewalk level. It is a simple red door with tiny grey bricks framing the door. The door at The Ark can be found on the left side of what once was the ticket booth. The door mimics the style of the building and is a simple brown with a stained glass window. The door at Red Shoes is located both inside and out directly to the right of the entrance. The small red door is a near exact replica of the actual entrance and inside the store is a small green door similar to the doors found inside the building. Written on the red door outside is Ours 123 4 5683? which is a take on the real entrance that lists the store hours. The Ann Arbor District Library door is a more complex and complete creation. The door is found on the end of the Fairytale and Folklore bookshelf in the Youth Department. It s a small blue double door with a teal frame and an entire room set inside of books like the Encyclopædia Britannica and Hans Christian Andersen s Eighty Fairy Tales. Inside you can see a small table decorated walls and other furniture. The last door at Nicola s Books in the Westgate Shopping Center on Jackson Rd. is set above the fireplace in the back of the store. It is a dark brown door and the frame is made of two books spines Andersen s Fairy Tales and Cinderella and Other Italian Fairy Tales. There is also a fairy door in the soffit of the Ann Arbor room of the Google Offices in Ann Arbor. This door has a glass panel with an aluminum frame and the fairies own Giggle logo in Google type and colors. The fairy doors found at Generations Together and in Gordon Field are identical. The fairies must have made them to blend in with their natural surroundings. They are made of rustic wood and their porches contain tiny bouquets of wheat on either side of the doors. Their porches are supported tree branches. Local Response The fairy doors have taken on a cult following in Ann Arbor and surrounding small towns such as Dexter where the first rural fairy door and its portal can be found. The local children leave gifts in the hopes that real fairies will receive them. Some presents left at the doors include pennies and nickels drawings tiny packages candies and shiny rocks. Some of the doors like the one found in Sweetwaters have guestbooks nearby for visitors to write reflections stories draw fairies and ask questions. Sometimes a fairy will answer the questions in the journals. The Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce and some of the businesses with fairy doors hand out maps and sell copies of Jonathan B. Wright s Who s Behind the Fairy Doors? and posters with pictures of each door and its location. Many articles including local and national have been published regarding the doors. The Michigan Daily the University of Michigan s student newspaper published an article titled Are Real Life Fairies A2 s Busiest Carpenters? Steinberger Carly. Michigan Daily. October 12 2010 on October 12 2010. The Washington Post published an article on April 23 2006 titled Ann Arbor Proudly Presents The Doors . Sachs Andrea. The Washington Post. April 23 2006 The general attitude toward the fairy doors is that of mysticism and childlike adoration. Other Doors The fairy doors have made appearances in the neighboring towns as well. An Ypsilanti woman found a fairy door in the base of a tree on her front lawn. Tsai Janis. Fairies Migrate East . iSpy. September 2010. Page 16 Saline to the southwest held a Fairy Door Treasure Hunt A chance to hunt fairy doors in Saline AnnArbor.com event in the spring of 2010. Nearby Dexter held a fairy door art exhibition and contest around the same time and plans to hold it annually. Ann Arbor Events Calendar 124 Fairy Doors of Dexter – Contest and Exhibition The goblin door is a sinister version of the fairy doors and is a little taller than the fairy doors. It is located in Ann Arbor between The Ark and Seyfried Jewelers on South Main St. As of July 2012 downtown Ann Arbor locksmith Vogel s has arranged a mass of keys to form the word Fairy Door hinting that there many be a new fairy door to come. Gallery Image Fairy door at Peaceable Kingom Ann Arbor Michigan.JPG Peaceable Kingdom fairy door Image Fairy door at Peaceable Kingom Ann Arbor Michigan close up.JPG Peaceable Kingdom fairy door close up Image Fairy door at Selo Shevel Gallery Ann Arbor Michigan.JPG Selo Shevel Gallery fairy door Image Fairy door at Selo Shevel Gallery Ann Arbor Michigan closeup.JPG Selo Shevel Gallery fairy door closeup Image Fairy door at Red Shoes Ann Arbor Michigan_.JPG Red Shoes fairy door Image Fairy door at Red Shoes Ann Arbor Michigan close up_.JPG Red Shoes fairy door close up References Reflist coord missing Michigan Navbox name 1953–54 in English football title 1953–54 in English football listclass hlist above align left « smaller 1952–53 align right smaller 1954–55 » group1 FA competitions list1 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds Final FA Charity Shield group2 Football League list2 Football League First Division Second Division Third Division group3 Lower leagues list3 Isthmian League Northern League Southern League Western League group4 Related to national team list4 Walter Winterbottom Home Championship Match of the Century FIFA World Cup qualification list5 navbox child above Club seasons group1 First Division list1 Arsenal Aston Villa Blackpool Bolton Wanderers Burnley Cardiff City Charlton Athletic Chelsea Huddersfield Town Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Middlesbrough Newcastle United Portsmouth Preston North End Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers group2 Second Division list2 Birmingham City Blackburn Rovers Brentford Bristol Rovers Bury Derby County Doncaster Rovers Everton Fulham Hull City Leeds United Leicester City Lincoln City Luton Town Nottingham Forest Notts County Oldham Athletic Plymouth Argyle Rotherham United Stoke City Swansea Town West Ham United group3 Third Division list3 navbox child group1 North list1 Accrington Stanley Barnsley Barrow Bradford City Bradford Park Avenue Carlisle United Chester Chesterfield Crewe Alexandra Darlington Gateshead Grimsby Town Halifax Town Hartlepools United Mansfield Town Port Vale Rochdale Scunthorpe United Southport Stockport County Tranmere Rovers Workington Wrexham York City group2 South list2 Aldershot Bournemouth Brighton Hove Albion Bristol City Colchester United Coventry City Crystal Palace Exeter City Gillingham Ipswich Town Leyton Orient Millwall Newport County Northampton Town Norwich City Queens Park Rangers Reading Shrewsbury Town Southampton Southend United Swindon Town Torquay United Walsall Watford below Abiaí River R from title without diacritics Nonette R to disambiguation page Abildsø R from title without diacritics One source date June 2012 Infobox musical artist name Winifred Bambrick image image_size landscape alt caption background non_vocal_instrumentalist birth_name Winifred Estella Bambrick native_name native_name_lang alias birth_date Birth date and age 1892 02 21 mf y birth_place Ottawa Canada origin New York City United States death_date Birth date and age 1969 04 11 1869 02 21 mf y death_place Montreal Canada genre Classical music occupation harpist novelist instrument Harp years_active 1913–1937 label associated_acts website notable_instruments Winifred Estella Bambrick February 21 1892 April 11 1969 Bambrick Winifred. The Canadian Encyclopedia. was a Canadian classical musician and novelist. Born in Ottawa Ontario and raised in Chelsea Quebec Bambrick made her debut as a harpist at New York City s Aeolian Hall on October 22 1913. The following year she recorded a number of selections for Edison Records Diamond Disc series including Robert Ambrose s One Sweetly Solemn Thought Gabriel Verdalle s Vision and Angelo Francis Pinto s Tarantelle . She subsequently played in John Philip Sousa s band from 1920 to 1930 and then spent the 1930s performing as a solo artist and with a circus orchestra in Europe. Her experience in Europe which coincided with the events that would lead to World War II inspired the novel Continental Revue which was published in 1946 and won that year s Governor General s Award for English language fiction. Her second novel The Lasting Spring was reportedly completed in 1947 but was never published. Suffering from emphysema she gave up public performance around 1960 and spent the remainder of her life living in Montreal and Sept Îles. References Persondata NAME Bambrick Winifred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian harpist and novelist DATE OF BIRTH February 21 1892 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 11 1969 PLACE OF DEATH Abildsø IL R from title without diacritics Abildsø skole R from title without diacritics Abipón people R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Sims Island coord 73 21 S 78 19 W display inline title is a small but conspicuous island between Rydberg Peninsula and Case Island in the southern part of Carroll Inlet off the coast of Palmer Land. Discovered by pilot Ashley Snow of United States Antarctic Service USAS 1939–1941 on an aircraft flight December 22 1940. Named for Lieutenant j.g. L.S. Sims United States Marine Corps USMC surgeon on the expedition. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer PalmerLand geo stub Abisynia Kościerzyna County R from title without diacritics Denham Tracts Ablogamé R from title without diacritics Mount Simsarian coord 86 6 S 132 50 W display inline title is a large mountain projecting from the east side of Michigan Plateau just south of the head of Gardiner Glacier. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1960 64. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for James Simsarian Chief Division of International Scientific and Technical Affairs Department of State. usgs gazetteer Åbo IFK R from title without diacritics Åbo Svenska Teater R from title without diacritics Orphan date November 2010 Sinbad Rock coord 62 10 S 59 2 W display inline title is a low rock lying 1.25 nautical miles 2.3 km west northwest of Square End Island off the west end of King George Island in the South Shetland Islands. The rock was charted in 1935 by DI personnel on the Discovery II but the name appears to be first used on a 1948 Admiralty chart based upon this survey. usgs gazetteer KingGeorgeIslandAQ geo stub Aboën R from title without diacritics A persistent object store is a computer storage system that records and retrieves complete objects or provides the illusion of doing so. Simple examples store the object s data in binary format along with additional data defining its structure. More complex examples include object databases or object relational mapping systems which combine a database system with support for easily storing objects. Many modern operating systems provide some sort of support for persisting objects in flat files often based on XML. compu stub About the island in Antarctica the island in Washington state Sinclair Island Washington Orphan date November 2010 Sinclair Island coord 64 55 S 63 53 W display inline title is an island over 1 nautical mile 1.9 km long lying 1.5 nautical miles 2.8 km northeast of Reeve Island in the Wauwermans Islands in the Wilhelm Archipelago. First mapped by the Argentines in 1950. The toponym replaces the provisional name Alberto and was approved by the Geographic Coordinating Committee Argentina in 1956. It memorializes Argentine naval hero Captain Enrique Sinclair 1805–1904 . Born in New York U.S.A. he emigrated while very young to the Rio de la Plata joined the Argentine navy and fought at the side of Admiral William Brown in the war with Brazil. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer WilhelmArchipelago geo stub Aboisso Comoé R from title without diacritics Singer Glacier coord 74 16 S 113 57 W display inline title is a glacier flowing east northeast from Martin Peninsula between Slichter Foreland and Smythe Shoulder into Dotson Ice Shelf on Walgreen Coast Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photographs 1959–67 and Landsat imagery 1972 73. Named in 1977 by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN after Howard Singer geophysicist University of California Los Angeles a member of the United States Antarctic Research Program USARP winter party at South Pole Station 1973. usgs gazetteer MarieByrdLand geo stub Abolição Rio de Janeiro R from title without diacritics Use British English date October 2011 Use dmy dates date October 2011 Terracotta seal depicting ship found in West Bengal dated between 400 BCE and 100 BCE The Maritime history of Orissa lang or ଓଡ଼ିଶା IPA or oˑɽisaˑ known as Kalinga in ancient times started before 350 BC according to early sources. The people of this region of eastern India along the coast of the Bay of Bengal sailed up and down the Indian coast and travelled to Indo China and throughout Maritime Southeast Asia introducing elements of their culture to the people with whom they traded. By 400 AD Orissa was the hub of a trade network that stretched from the Roman Empire to China. Citation needed date June 2011 At one time the Bay of Bengal was known as Kalingodra or the sea of Kalinga due to the dominance of Oriya ships. The old traditions are still celebrated in the annual Bali Jatra or Boita Bandana festival held for five days in October November. Location thumb Approximate boundaries of Kalinga at its greatest extent Located on the eastern coast of India the ancient state of Kalinga extended from the Ganges to the Godavari River including parts of modern West Bengal Orissa Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The navigable rivers including the Ganges Mahanadi Vamsadhara and Godavari provided access to the interior where precious and semi precious stones were found and their deltas provided natural harbours. From these harbours the people of the region traded by sea with Ceylon in the south with Burma in the east and further afield with the states of the Maritime Southeast Asia Indochina and China. The maritime activity of Kalinga was so extensive that what is now called the Bay of Bengal was once called the Sea of Kalinga. The coastline is unstable. The southwest monsoon carries sediment along the coast at times forming bars and spits that protect the harbours at other times eroding the protective breakwaters. The rivers carry silt extending their deltas and filling the former harbours. For this reason some of the ports named in ancient times are no longer in existence or have greatly declined. For example Chilika Lake was an important harbour but later became unusable by deep water vessels due to silting. Some of the ports mentioned by the geographer Ptolemy in the 2 nd century AD were Nanigaina Puri Katikardama Kataka and Kannagara Konarak . Ptolemy did not refer to the important ports of Manikapatna Palur Chelitalo Kalingapatnam Pithunda and Khalkatapatna. Writing later in the 9 th and 10 th centuries CE Arab sources mention Orissa Ganjam Kalinganagar Keylkan Al Lava and Nubin. After the 15 th century ports included Balasore Pipili Ganjam Harishapur Chandabali and Dhamra. Early history thumb Maurya Empire in 265 BC main History of Orissa Excavations at Golbai Sasan have shown a Neolithic culture dating to as early as ca. 2300 BC followed by a Chalcolithic copper age culture and then an Iron age culture starting around 900 BC. Tools found at this site indicate boat building perhaps for coastal trade. Fish bones fishing hooks barbed spears and harpoons show that fishing was an important part of the economy. Some artefacts of the Chalcolithic period are similar to artefacts found in Vietnam indicating possible contact with Indochina at a very early period. The Brahmanda Purana describes Chilika as a major harbour where thousands of ships came to trade coming from Gangasagara Burma Malaya Siam China Sumatra Java Bali Borneo and Ceylon.The purana says the ships were protected by sheets of cast copper and propelled by wheels attached to their bottoms driven by a steam engine. Bags that could contain air were inflated or deflated so that the ships could move above or below water. Early historical sources record that Kalinga became subject to Magadha in 362 BC regained independence during a civil war in Magadha around 320 BC but around 261 BC was conquered by the Maurya emperor Ashoka 269 BC to 232 BC . The site at Sisupalagarh occupied from the 3rd century BC to the 4th century AD has been identified with Tosali the provincial capital of Ashoka and with Kalinganagari the capital city of Kalinga after it regained independence early in the 1st century BC. The history of the following centuries is complex. At times the north and south of Kalinga were separate states at times united. Sometimes Kalinga was independent sometimes it was tributary to a more powerful neighbour. Chola empire c. 1030 AD The Bhauma Kara dynasty ruled over Utkal as the northern and eastern part of Orissa was then known from the 8th to 10th centuries AD. These rulers paid tribute to Devapala 810–850 AD ruler of the Pala Empire of Bengal but Utkal regained its independence from his successors. For a period the rulers of Utkal were forced to acknowledge the suzerainty of the Tamil Chola dynasty under their king Rajendra Chola I 1012–1044 with whom they became allied by marriage. After regaining independence Anantavarma Chodagangadeva 1078–1191 established control over a wide region from the Ganges to the Godavari moving his capital from Kalinganagar to Cuttack. The power of Orissa waxed and waned over the following centuries but it was not until 1586 that Orissa finally lost its independence. Ships thumb 9th century Relief panel of a ship at Borobudur in Java built during the Sailendra dynasty Main Boita In ancient Orissa there were two types of trading ship known as common ships and special ships with the common ships in turn divided into ten categories and the special ships into two high and wide ships and long and wide ships. The ships were 8 to 80 meters long 5 to 25 meters wide and 3 to 27 meters high. Rules and regulations regarding construction of ships were recorded in the Sanskrit Juktikalpataru. The Madalapanji records that king Bhoja built many ships with local wood. The recovery of many woodworking adzes and other artefacts from Chilika Lake shows that Golabai was a boat building center. Terracotta seals from Bangarh and Chandraketugarh 400 BC to 100 BC depict sea going vessels carrying containing corn. The ships have a single mast with a square sail. The earliest depiction of ships in Orissa is in a sculptured frieze showing two ships found near the Brahmeswar temple Bhubaneswar and now preserved in the Orissa State Museum. The first ship has standing elephants in the front part two people seated in the center and two sailor with oars at the rear steering the ship. Sea routes thumb left 300px Sea routes between Kalinga and trading countries From June to September the summer monsoons blow from the southwest from Ceylon towards Kalinga. From December to early March the retreating monsoons blow in the reverse direction. Southeast Asia has similar seasonal wind patterns. Over Indonesia in July and August the winds blow from Australia in a northwesterly direction shifting towards a northeasterly direction as they cross the equator. The pattern reverses during January and February. Early navigators would have exploited these seasonal winds navigating by the stars the color of the water the presence of sea snakes and observation of the flights of sea crows and other homing birds. The ships of Kalinga were not able to make long sea voyages without stopping along the way for food and water. Ships outbound from Tamralipti would have followed the Burmese coast stopping at the Nicobar islands a one month journey. From there they continued to the southeast then sailed down the Malay Peninsula and through the strait of Malacca and onward to Java or Bali or headed northeast to Indochina or China. An alternative route was southward down the coast of India perhaps stopping in Ceylon then southeast to Sumatra. Trade Palur near the Rushikulya River in the Ganjam district was an important port in the 2nd century AD. Archaeological exploration has unearthed fragments of Chinese celadon ware Roman rouletted pottery and amphora pieces showing that the port carried out significant international trade. An unusual medallion has a Kushana style king with a Brahmi inscription on one side and a Roman head with a Roman inscription on the other. A Roman coin of the emperor Tiberius has been found at Salihundam and other Roman coins have been found at other sites giving further evidence of trade with the Roman Empire. Trade with Southeast Asia was established by the 1st century AD and may have much earlier origins. Later findings include 12th century Ceylonese coins and 14th century Chinese coins. Similar coins from Kotchina in Sumatra point to a triangular trade between Orissa Ceylon and Sumatra. Trading was not without risks. The kings of Kalinga Siam and Java had to periodically mount expeditions to put down Malay and Bugis pirates operating in the Strait of Malacca and throughout Maritime Southeast Asia. Manikapatna was a port on the banks of Chilika that flourished from early historical times until the 19th century AD. Excavations have found many types of pottery from different parts of India and coins from Ceylon and China. The more modern levels contain Chinese celadon and porcelain and Arabic glazed pottery. An 18th century Mosque has an inscription saying sailors and traders prayed there before setting out on their voyages. According to a 6th century AD source Kalinga was famous for its elephants for which it found a market in Ceylon along with precious stones ivory pepper betel nuts and fine textiles. In return Kalinga imported pearl and silver from Ceylon. Corn and rice were also exported. Traders imported spices and sandalwood from the east some if it destined for onward transport to the Mediterranean market. A boat depicted in the Sun Temple of Konarak in the 13th century contains a giraffe indicating trade with Africa presumably carried on Arab vessels. Overseas contacts Burma Burma went by the name of Kalingarat Kalinga Rastra in the 7th century BC and there is evidence of very early settlement in the southern Mon portion. By the 2nd century AD the Kalingans were ruling Kalaymyo the Arakan River valley and Pegu around the gulf of Martaban. The remains of a ship excavated at Tante near Yangon is thought to have belonged to Kalingan traders. Place names and similarities in architecture also indicate close contacts across the gulf of Bengal. The Buddhagat the sacred scripture of Burma describes trade with the Buddhist merchants of Kalinga leading to missionaries coming to propagate the faith and then to political domination of parts of coastal Burma by Kalinga during the 4th to 7th centuries AD. Coins with Hindu symbols found in Pegu confirm this contact. Java thumb 300px The bas relief of 8th century Borobudur depict a King and Queen with their subjects the scene is based on Sailendran royal court. According to R.D. Banarjee Hindus from Kalinga took a leading role in establishing Hindu culture in Java. An expedition from Kalinga established a colony in Java in 75 BC. According to legend there were 20 000 colonists although this number seems implausible. These immigrants may have introduced the Hindu religion which was established throughout the island by the 4th century AD. Chinese historians use the name Ho Ling Kalinga for the leading kingdom of Java in the Tang period 618–906 AD . This kingdom may have been founded by new colonists or may reflect the rise of the earlier colony to power. Arab historians described the 8th century AD Sailendra dynasty of Java as originating from Kalinga and said that Sailendra was also powerful in Cambodia and Champa Annam . A copper plate inscription dated 840 AD says the servants of the inner palace of King Kuti of Java came from Champa and Kalinga. An inscription of the King Airlangga of Java 1019–1042 AD says people came to his kingdom from Kling Kalinga among other places. Bali Trade with Bali appears to have started before the Christian Era. Bali had many products that were attractive to Kalinga s traders including cinnamon long pepper white pepper and cardamon pearls and gems silk camphor bees wax and sandalwood. Traders from Kalinga brought muslin and other fine cloths rugs brocade armour gold and jewellery. There is a tradition that the first ruler of Bali was an Indian named Kaudinya around 600 AD and this name later became the title for future rulers. cite book page 146 title India s Road to Nationhood author Wilhelm von Pochhammer publisher Allied Publishers year 2005 ISBN 81 7764 715 6 It is possible that the island is named after Bali a legendary king of Orissa. cite book page 217 title Orissa Volume 1 author Sir William Wilson Hunter publisher Smith Elder co. year 1872 Traditional masked dances that are performed in Orissa and Bali for the purpose of removing evils and bringing good fortune have many similarities that point to ancient cultural exchanges. cite book page 74 title Masked performance the play of self and other in ritual and theatre author John Emigh publisher University of Pennsylvania Press year 1996 ISBN 0 8122 1336 X The trade began to decline in the 8th century AD as Arabs became the predominant maritime power in the region. cite book page 17ff title Growth development and poverty alleviation in the Asia Pacific author Kartik Chandra Roy Srikanta Chatterjee publisher Nova Publishers 2006 ISBN 1 59454 931 1 The festival of Bali Jatra or Journey to Bali is still celebrated throughout coastal Orissa in memory of the ancient trading links. cite book pages 31–32 title One World One Family author G.N. Das publisher Abhinav Publications year 1998 ISBN 81 7017 372 8 Malay peninsula Through energetic maritime campaigns the Sailendra kings of Java were able to take control of the Malay Peninsula and part of southern Thailand. The kings welcomed Buddhist missionaries from India accepting their teaching of the Mahayana sect which spread through their territories. However central and northeastern Thailand continued to adhere to the Hinayana teachings of the Theravada sect which had been introduced by missionaries sent by the emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC. Another theory of the introduction of Buddhism to the Malay peninsula is that after Kalinga conquered lower Burma in the 8th century their influence gradually spread down the peninsula. The Malayu language contains many words derived from the Oriya language. In modern Malaysia Indians are commonly called Klings a name showing the original influence of Kalinga. Citation needed date January 2011 Cambodia thumb Angkor Wat viewed from the northwest Emigrants from Kalinga came to Cambodia in the 3rd century BC fleeing from the emperor Asoka. However after Asoka had converted to Buddhism and sent missionaries to Cambodia they accepted the teachings and helped establish the religion in the region. The early monuments of the Khmers of modern Cambodia appear to be of Andhra origin rather than from Kalinga. However although some of the inscriptions at Angkor Wat in Cambodia are in Sanskrit others are in the Kalinga script. The design of the Angkor Wat temple shows influences from Orissa and the Chola of Tamil Nadu. cite book author Freeman Michael and Jacques Claude year 1999 title Ancient Angkor publisher River Books ISBN 0 8348 0426 3 page 48 China The first record of trade with China is found in the account of Fa Hien 399–411 AD who sailed in a merchant vessel from the port of Temralipti back to China. The Chinese pilgrim Hieun Tsang 645 CE tells of sea voyages from the ports of Tamralipta modern Tamluk and Chelitalo to Simhala modern Sri Lanka and China. A former king of Odra Orissa named Subhakararisha who had abdicated in order to become a monk voyaged to China in 716 AD. and introduced Tantric Buddhism. There is an account of the carriage by sea in 794 AD of a present by the King of Udra to the Emperor of China. Orissa imported silk from China and a Chinese coin from the 8th century has been found at Sirpur. Between 813 and 818 three missions were sent from the Javanese nation of Kalinga to the court of Hsien Tung in China bringing rarities such as a live rhinoceros a five coloured parrot and some black boys and girls from East Africa. Sri Lanka thumb right The Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy Sri Lanka Kalinga had strong ties with Simhala Sri Lanka . Some scholars say that the first king of Simhala Vijaya came from Simhapura in eastern India the capital of Kalinga and that his grandmother was the daughter of the king of Kalinga. The emperor Ashoka sent his son to Ceylon to establish Buddhism and later sent his daughter Sanghamitra to organise the nuns. The Samantapasadika says that she was accompanied by eight families from Kalinga. The Dathavamsa talks of the friendship between king Guhasiva of Kalinga and king Mahasena of Ceylon 277 – 304 AD . It also talks of the king of Kalinga giving the tooth relic of Gautama Buddha as a dowry to Dantakumara on his marriage to the kings daughter. Dantakumara took the relic to Ceylon where it was enshrined in a stupa. Hinayanic Buddhism flowered in Ceylon in the 4th and 5th centuries AD and the influence of scholars from Ceylon spread through Burma Siam and Cambodia establishing the beliefs and practices that continue in these countries today. Kalinga was also strongly affected by Ceylonese culture in particular by the Theravada teachings of Buddhaghosa since it lay on the route followed by pilgrims from Ceylon visiting holy places in India. Pilgrims from Kalinga sailed to Ceylon to honour the sacred tooth and visit the monasteries. The Chinese pilgrim Hieun Tsang describes these sea voyages from the port of Tamralipta and Chelitalo to Simhala. According to the Chulavamsa the king of Kalinga visited Ceylon during the reign of Aggabodhi II 610–611 AD . King Vijayabahu I of Ceylon 1055–1110 AD married the daughter of the king of Kalinga. Nissanka Malla son of king Gaparaja of Kalinga became ruler of Ceylon 1187–1196 AD . A prince of Kalinga named Magha invaded Ceylon with a fleet carrying 24 000 soldiers and ruled the island from 1214 to 1235 AD. Later history Between the 11th and 16th centuries CE the name Kalinga was gradually replaced by Odra Desa Uddisa and eventually Orissa. During the rule of Kapilendradeva 1435–1466 AD the independent Oriya state established political supremacy over a vast territory outside the limits of geographical Orissa ruling from the Ganges to Arcot in the south. His successors retained their hold over an extensive territory. During the rule of Prataprudradeva from 1497 AD to 1541 AD the kingdom extended from the Hooghly and Midnapore districts of West Bengal to the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. Arabian sailors began to intrude into the Bay of Bengal as early as the 8th century and later Portuguese Dutch English and French ships became dominant reducing the sailors of Orissa to the coastal trade. In 1586 the Muslim ruler of Bengal Sulaiman Khan Karrani succeeded in conquering the land ending its independence. Orissa was subsequently ceded to the Marathas in 1751 and came under British rule during the Second Anglo Maratha War 1803–1805 . Orissa lost much of her maritime trade during the British period 1803–1947 . However the Oriyas still recall their ancient tradition during their festival of Boita Vandana which is approved by the Orissan school of Dharmasastra. See also Portal India Indian maritime history History of Orissa References reflist 1 refs cite book page 426 title The cyclopaedia of India and of eastern and southern Asia Volume 2 author Edward Balfour publisher B. Quaritch year 1885 cite web title Southeast Asian Climate work Blue Planet Biomes accessdate 20 November 2010 cite book page 98 title National Integration in Historical Perspective author R.N. Charkravorty year 1985 publisher Mittal Publications accessdate 19 November 2010 cite book title A Concise History of Buddhist Art in Siam publisher CUP Archive cite book title Linguistic and oriental essays Written from the year 1840 to 1903 author Robert Needham Cust publisher Trübner co. year 1880 cite book page 6 title Iconography of the Buddhist Sculpture of Orissa Text author Thomas E. 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Vora publisher Marine Archaeology Centre National Institute of Oceanography Dona Paula Goa accessdate 17 November 2010 Single Island coord 69 48 S 68 36 E display inline title is a high ice covered island on the west side of the Amery Ice Shelf about 14 nautical miles 26 km south of Landon Promontory. First plotted by ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions from air photos taken in 1956 but incorrectly shown as a promontory. Later mapped by ANARE as an island. Named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia ANCA for M. Single senior diesel mechanic at Mawson Station in 1962 a member of the ANARE field party which visited the area in December 1962. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer MacRobertsonLand geo stub Aboubacar Cissé R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Singleton Nunatak coord 71 15 S 61 36 W display inline title is a nunatak located directly west of the head of Kauffman Glacier on the east side of Palmer Land. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC after David G. Singleton British Antarctic Survey BAS geologist who worked in the general vicinity of this feature. usgs gazetteer PalmerLand geo stub Aboudé R from title without diacritics Mount Sinha coord 75 4 S 136 9 W display inline title is a mountain 990 m at the southeast extremity of Erickson Bluffs in the south part of McDonald Heights. It overlooks lower Kirkpatrick Glacier from the north in Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1959 65. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for A.A. Sinha member of the biological party that made population studies of seals whales and birds in the pack ice of the Bellingshausen and Amundsen Seas using USCGC Southwind and its two helicopters 1971 72. usgs gazetteer Above and Beyoncé Video Collection Dance Mixes R from title without diacritics Siniff Bay coord 74 40 S 135 50 W display inline title is a bay 13 nautical miles 24 km wide between Verleger Point and Melville Point along the coast of Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1959 65. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Donald B. Siniff leader of a United States Antarctic Research Program USARP party that studied population dynamics and behavior of Weddell seals in the McMurdo Sound area 1971 72. He also worked in the McMurdo Station area the three preceding austral summers and participated in the International Weddell Sea Oceanographic Expedition 1967 68. usgs gazetteer MarieByrdLand geo stub Abra Ivory Coast R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Sinker Rock coord 64 49 S 63 30 W display inline title is a rock off the north tip of Goudier Island near the center of the harbor of Port Lockroy in the Palmer Archipelago. Rocks were charted in this position by the French Antarctic Expedition 1903–05 under Charcot. So named by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1944 because a sinker was laid near this rock for a boat mooring. usgs gazetteer PalmerArchipelago geo stub Northumberland Park station R to disambiguation page Abraão José Bueno R from title without diacritics Siple Dome coord 81 40 S 148 50 W display inline title is an ice dome approximately 100 km wide and 100 km long located 130 km east of Siple Coast. Charles Bentley and Robert Thomas established a strain rosette on this feature to determine ice movement in 1973 74. They referred to the feature as Siple Dome because of its proximity to Siple Coast. usgs gazetteer MarieByrdLand geo stub Khyber Pakhtunkhwa R to disambiguation page Abraham Bär Flahm R from title without diacritics Infobox person image imagesize caption birth_date birth_place El Paso Texas United States years_active 2009—present occupation Actor death_date birth_name Kenneth Erik Contreras othername Erik Contreras homepage www.ErikContreras.com Erik Contreras is an American film actor. Personal life Contreras was born in El Paso Texas. Contreras is married to actress Sam Doumit they were married on September 3 2005. Career Contreras first appeared in the film Losing Faith in 2009 . He starred in the title role of the film Fallen Angel in 2010. Contreras recently completed the film The Vanquisher play the role of Private Savini. Filmography class wikitable Year Title Role 2010 Raise Your Dead Marty 2010 The Vanquisher Private Savini 2010 Dilated Mercenary 2010 Fallen Angel Angel 2010 Don t Let Me Down Thug 2009 Losing Faith Johnny References Reflist IMDb Erik Contreras Official Website External links imdb name 3272466 Erik Contreras Erik Contreras Official Website Persondata NAME Contreras Erik ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH El Paso Texas Abraham González Casanova R from title without diacritics Siple Ridge coord 77 56 S 160 8 E display inline title is a high 2 570 m ridge 3 nautical miles 6 km long and 0.5 nautical miles 0.9 km wide being the more northern of two ridges that extend west from the Mount Feather block in the Quartermain Mountains Victoria Land. The narrow upper surface is capped by ice but rock is exposed at many points along abrupt cliffs. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN in 1992 after Ruth J. Siple widow of renowned Antarctican Paul A. Siple Mount Siple q.v. Honorary President and active supporter of The Antarctican Society Honored Guest at the dedication of the new U.S. Amundsen Scott South Pole Station at the site on January 9 1975. usgs gazetteer ScottCoast geo stub Abraham Guillén R from title without diacritics Orphan date November 2010 Siren Bay coord 71 22 S 169 15 E display inline title is a small bay formed by the configuration of the ice at the terminus of Shipley Glacier and the northwest side of Flat Island along the north coast of Victoria Land. Charted by the Northern Party led by Campbell of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910–13 and so named by them because they heard a noise like a ship s siren while mapping this area. usgs gazetteer VictoriaLand geo stub Summary logo fur Article Washington Journal Use Brand Source Self acquired screen shot Used for Owner Website History Commentary Description This is a logo for Washington Journal Portion Full image Low_resolution Reduced in size to 200px Purpose The image is used to identify the brand Washington Journal a subject of public interest. The significance of the logo is to help the reader identify the brand assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about the brand and illustrate the nature of the brand in a way that words alone could not convey. Replaceability No free image could replace this image only another non free logo screencap or promotional image could do so. other_information Use of this image on Wikipedia in no way affects C SPAN s copyright on the image. Licensing Non free logo Géza Ábrahám R from title without diacritics Notts R to disambiguation page Abraham Núñez infielder R from title without diacritics Nott R to disambiguation page Orphan date April 2011 Siren Rock coord 74 33 S 98 24 W display inline title is a fairly isolated rock lying 12 nautical miles 22 km east of Mount Moses in the east part of the Hudson Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1960 66. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Jan C. Siren radio scientist at Byrd Station 1967. usgs gazetteer EllsworthLand geo stub Abraham Núñez outfielder R from title without diacritics SPIarchive notice Factual items SPIpriorcases Orphan date December 2010 Sirius Cliffs coord 70 33 S 66 53 W display inline title is a conspicuous isolated nunatak with steep rock cliffs all along its north face located between Mount Lepus and Procyon Peaks on the south side of Millett Glacier in Palmer Land. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC after the star Sirius in the constellation of Canis Major. usgs gazetteer PalmerLand geo stub Abrázame Muy Fuerte album R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Sirius Islands coord 66 57 S 57 27 E display inline title is a chain of islands in the north part of the Oygarden Group. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition 1936–37 and called Nordoyane the north islands . The group was first visited by an ANARE Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions party in 1954 this chain was renamed by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia ANCA after the star Sirius which was used for an astrofix in the vicinity. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer KempLand geo stub Abrázame Muy Fuerte song R from title without diacritics Regular expression thumb Location of Trinity Peninsula. Sirius Knoll coord 63 43 S 58 36 W display inline title is a conspicuous ice covered knoll 1 010 m marking the northeast end of Detroit Plateau in the central part of Trinity Peninsula. Charted in 1946 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS and named after Sirius the dog star. Map Trinity Peninsula. Scale 1 250000 topographic map. Institut für Angewandte Geodäsie and British Antarctic Survey 1996. References SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer. usgs gazetteer TrinityPeninsula geo stub Abre Tu Corazón R from title without diacritics Redirect Sagar Island Mount Sirius coord 84 8 S 163 15 E display inline title is a peak 2 300 m surmounting a prominent wedge shaped ice free spur between Walcott Neve and Bowden Neve 3.5 nautical miles 6 km north of Bauhs Nunatak. Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1961 62 for the star Sirius which was used in fixing the baseline in the area. usgs gazetteer Abronamoué R from title without diacritics Abū Sa īd Abul Khayr R from title without diacritics Orphan date February 2012 Sirocco Glacier coord 69 25 S 68 31 W display inline title is a glacier about 3 nautical miles 6 km long flowing north northeast into West Bay Fallières Coast between Brindle Cliffs and Mount Edgell. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in 1977 after the sirocco the Italian name for the wind that blows from the Sahara. One of several features in the area named after winds. usgs gazetteer FallièresCoast geo stub The Spy Who Loved Me video game Abu Sa id Jannabi R from title without diacritics Sirohi Point coord 83 57 S 170 6 E display inline title is a rock point at the north side of the terminus of Alice Glacier where the latter enters Beardmore Glacier. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Giri Raj Singh Sirohi Girraj S. Sirohi United States Antarctic Research Program USARP biologist at McMurdo Station 1960 61. usgs gazetteer DufekCoast geo stub Nueva Colombia R to disambiguation page Abū Tāhir Al Jannābī R from title without diacritics Sisco Mesa coord 85 50 S 127 48 W display inline title is an ice capped mesa with steep rock walls whose summit area is 2 nautical miles 3.7 km long and wide and rises to 3 350 m. It stands just north of Haworth Mesa between the heads of Norfolk and Olentangy Glaciers in the Wisconsin Range. Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos 1960 64. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Joseph J. Sisco Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs Chairman of the Antarctic Policy Group in 1966. usgs gazetteer MarieByrdLand geo stub Sistefjell Mountain coord 73 23 S 0 44 W display inline title is a bluff like mountain situated 10 nautical miles 18 km southeast of Neumayer Cliffs at the northeast end of the Kirwan Escarpment in Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and air photos by the Norwegian expedition 1958–59 and named Sistefjell the last mountain . usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Abū al Wafā Būzjānī R from title without diacritics Abū Ḥanīfa Dīnawarī R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Sistenup Peak coord 73 17 S 0 44 W display inline title is a low peak at the northeast end of the Kirwan Escarpment about 5 nautical miles 9 km north of Sistefjell Mountain in Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and air photos by the Norwegian exp 1958–59 and named Sistenup last peak . usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Abū Hayyān al Tawhīdī R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Sisterabben Hill coord 73 21 S 0 44 W display inline title is a hill about 2 nautical miles 3.7 km north of Sistefjell Mountain at the northeast end of the Kirwan Escarpment in Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and air photos by the Norwegian expedition 1958–59 and named Sisterabben the last hill . usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Information Description Midlake Live at Vicar Street Dublin November 2010. Source I Cos Eile talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 21 29 16 November 2010 UTC Author Cos Eile talk other_versions int license PD self date November 2010 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true date March 2012 Abū Hilāl al Dayhūri R from title without diacritics Museo Nacional de Arqueología Antropología e Historia del Perú R from modification Sitka Bay is a small bay 1 nautical mile 1.9 km west of Cape Buller along the north coast of South Georgia. The names Sitka Bay and Buller Bay have both appeared for this feature on maps for many years. Following a survey of South Georgia in 1951 52 the SGS reported that this feature is known locally as Sitka Bay and the name is approved on that basis. usgs gazetteer coord 53 59 S 37 24 W display title SouthGeorgia geo stub Abu Saʿīd Gardēzī R from title without diacritics Sitka Bay Sivjee Glacier coord 81 57 S 159 23 E display inline title is a glacier 10 nautical miles 18 km long which drains the northeast slopes of Hunt Mountain in the Churchill Mountains. It flows north along the west side of Stark Ridge to enter Starshot Glacier south of Mount Hoskins. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN after Gulamabas G. Sivjee United States Antarctic Program USAP principal investigator for spectroscopic and interferometric studies of airglow and auroral processes in the upper atmosphere above the geographic South Pole 1991 2001. usgs gazetteer OatesLand geo stub Orphan date December 2010 Sjobotnen Cirque coord 71 22 S 13 25 E display inline title is the prominent cirque in the north face of the main massif of the Gruber Mountains situated immediately east of Mount Zimmermann in the Wohlthat Mountains Queen Maud Land. Discovered and plotted from air photos by German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Replotted from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Sjobotnen the lake cirque because the inner part of the feature is occupied by a sizable lake. usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub thumb Location of Trinity Peninsula in Graham Land Antarctica. Sjogren Glacier coord 64 14 S 59 0 W display inline title is a glacier 12.5 miles 20 km long in the south part of Trinity Peninsula flowing southeast from Detroit Plateau to enter Prince Gustav Channel at the head of Sjögren Inlet south of the terminus of Boydell Glacier. Discovered in 1903 by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Nordenskjold. He named it Hj. Sjogren Fiord after a patron of the expedition. The true nature of the feature was determined by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1945. Sjogren Glacier Tongue coord 64 14 S 58 38 W was a tongue of ice between 5 and 7 miles wide extending 15 miles from Sjogren Glacier across Prince Gustav Channel toward Persson Island. Mapped from surveys by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS 1960–61 . The glacier tongue was an extension of the flow of Sjogren Glacier from which it took its name. As a result of glacier withdrawal it has disappeared since at least 1994 with its area now covered by the Prince Gustav Channel. References SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer. usgs gazetteer TrinityPeninsula geo stub Portal Wales Year category Year by category m 1 c 8 d 9 y 2 cat in Wales sortkey Wales parent Years of the 19th century in Wales subcat 1892 by country thumb 77509 being unloaded The Kowloon Canton Railway class of ex WD Austerity 2 8 0 was a class of 12 steam locomotives ex WD Austerity 2 8 0. Unlike other KCR locomotives they apparently did not receive a class letter designation. At the end of the war several WD Austerity 2 8 0s were in store at the Longmoor Military Railway and 12 were bought by the Crown Agents. They were overhauled at Royal Woolwich Arsenal and despatched from Tilbury and King George V Docks in 1946 and 1947 as shipping became available. In Hong Kong the livery was green with white smokebox doors numbers on cabsides smokebox doors and tender sides. Nos 21 5 were converted to oil firing. Hulson grates were fitted to the remainder. 25 was later converted back to coal firing. They were replaced by diesels and fell out of use before withdrawal. All were scrapped. Details were as follows class wikitable sortable KCR No. Former WD No. Built Builder Works No. Despatched Landed Kowloon Out of service Withdrawn 21 78660 1944 Vulcan Foundry 4496 1947 March 1948 June 1956 August 1957 22 77268 1944 North British Hyde Park 25313 1946 December 1946 June 1958 August 1959 23 70805 1944 North British Queens Park 5061 1946 January 1947 May 1956 August 1957 24 77509 1944 Vulcan Foundry 24898 1946 August 1947 September 1955 August 1957 25 77490 1944 Vulcan Foundry 25040 1946 August 1947 December 1960 March 1962 26 77478 1944 Vulcan Foundry 4994 1946 February 1947 September 1962 May 1963 27 77269 1944 North British Hyde Park 5025 1946 December 1946 April 1957 August 1957 28 70820 1944 North British Queens Park 25039 1946 December 1946 May 1956 August 1957 29 78694 1944 Vulcan Foundry 5060 1947 March 1948 May 1955 August 1957 30 77450 1943 Vulcan Foundry 5006 1946 February 1947 August 1957 August 1957 31 78659 1944 Vulcan Foundry 5095 1947 March 1948 September 1962 March 1963 32 79237 1944 Vulcan Foundry 5180 1947 March 1948 December 1956 August 1959 References Tourret Allied Military Locomotives of the Second World War Sjogren Glacier Navbox name 1954–55 in English football title 1954–55 in English football listclass hlist above align left « smaller 1953–54 align right smaller 1955–56 » group1 FA competitions list1 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds Final FA Charity Shield group2 Football League list2 Football League First Division Second Division Third Division group3 Lower leagues list3 Isthmian League Northern League Southern League Western League group4 Related to national team list4 Walter Winterbottom Home Championship list5 navbox child above Club seasons group1 First Division list1 Arsenal Aston Villa Blackpool Bolton Wanderers Burnley Cardiff City Charlton Athletic Chelsea Everton Huddersfield Town Leicester City Manchester City Manchester United Newcastle United Portsmouth Preston North End Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers group2 Second Division list2 Birmingham City Blackburn Rovers Bristol Rovers Bury Derby County Doncaster Rovers Fulham Hull City Ipswich Town Leeds United Lincoln City Liverpool Luton Town Middlesbrough Nottingham Forest Notts County Plymouth Argyle Port Vale Rotherham United Stoke City Swansea Town West Ham United group3 Third Division list3 navbox child group1 North list1 Accrington Stanley Barnsley Barrow Bradford City Bradford Park Avenue Carlisle United Chester Chesterfield Crewe Alexandra Darlington Gateshead Grimsby Town Halifax Town Hartlepools United Mansfield Town Oldham Athletic Rochdale Scunthorpe United Southport Stockport County Tranmere Rovers Workington Wrexham York City group2 South list2 Aldershot Bournemouth Brentford Brighton Hove Albion Bristol City Colchester United Coventry City Crystal Palace Exeter City Gillingham Leyton Orient Millwall Newport County Northampton Town Norwich City Queens Park Rangers Reading Shrewsbury Town Southampton Southend United Swindon Town Torquay United Walsall Watford below O. occidentalis R to disambiguation page POV date November 2010 Refimprove date November 2010 The Utah Dineh Corporation is a nonprofit organization which was established in order to maintain the Utah Navajo Oil Reserve revenues in the Aneth Oil Field section of Utah. Much of this area is within the Utah Navajo side of San Juan County Utah. The Special Trustee for American Indians testified to the House Committee on Natural Resources and stated that his office did not have the capacity to administer the Utah Navajo Trust Fund in a manner required by the 1933 Act. Currently the decision to grant the Utah Dineh Corps the ability to maintain the oil royalty trust fund is still being decided at a senatorial level in the US Senate. History According to the testimony from Ross Swimmer it was appropriate for either the Navajo Nation or a nonprofit organization made up of Navajo citizens to serve as the trustee thus it opened the door to will allow the Utah Navajos an opportunity they have never been able to fully experience—that experience known as self determination. Therefore the Utah Dineh Corp. was established to maintain these Oil Revenue Funds Welcome to Utah Dineh Corporation Inc. On June 16 2008 Navajo Nation Council Delegates Kenneth Maryboy Davis Filfred Mark Maryboy and San Juan County Commissioner Elect Phil Lyman of Blanding Utah traveled to Washington D.C. to present a working model of how an easy transition from the State of Utah handling Utah Navajo royalty money to a functioning Utah Navajo organization before Congress. Also December 8 2009 The U.S. Senate Indian Affairs Committee conducted two hearings that Wednesday morning. The back to back hearings which took place in Room 628 Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington D.C. Senate Bill 1690 Senate Bill 1690 is a bill to amend the Act of March 1 1933 to transfer certain authority and resources to the Utah Dineh Corporation and for other purposes. It is a bill sponsored by Rep. Robert Bennett R UT . The Utah Navajos would then utilize this non profit organization in creating the Utah Dineh Corporation. This corporation has a board of directors with members from each Utah Chapter. The Utah Dineh Corporation is a Utah Nonprofit Corporation organized for the specific purpose of fulfilling the mandate of the 1933 and 1968 Acts. The Corporation would contract with a private investment firm for money management and establish processes whereby the money collected and investment earned will be used to further the intent of the trust fund. Statement by Senator Robert F. Bennett before the Committee on Indian Affairs Intent of the Utah Dineh Corp. The intent of S.1690 is to designate a new trustee in the manner recommend by Mr. Swimmer and in doing so allow the Utah Navajos to manage their own assets. San Juan County Utah provides law enforcement fire protection emergency medical services senior services road maintenance telecommunication and water services to the seven Utah Navajo chapters in which the Navajo Nation does not. There for the intent of this organization is to provide the monetary means in co ordinating conjunction with the San Juan County services. As stated by Council Delegate Maryboy The prospect of being able to control millions of dollars generated in Utah for the benefit of Utah Navajos seems to have awakened Window Rockʼs otherwise dormant interest in its tribal members who live north of the Arizona border. Tribe Utah Diné debate trust fund See also Senate Bill 1690 Navajo Nation References reflist colwidth 30em Sjogren Glacier Sjoneset Spur coord 71 17 S 13 35 E display inline title is a prominent rock spur from the Gruber Mountains extending north along the east side of Anuchin Glacier to Lake Ober See in the Wohlthat Mountains Queen Maud Land. Discovered and plotted from air photos by German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Replotted from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Sjoneset the lake ness . usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub Orphan date December 2010 Skaar Ridge coord 84 49 S 163 15 E display inline title is a ridge on the southeast side of Mount Augusta in Queen Alexandra Range. It trends southeast for 2 nautical miles 3.7 km to Beardmore Glacier. This area was first sighted by Shackleton s Southern Journey Party in 1908. The ridge is the site of the only known 1971 Permian peat deposit of Gondwana discovered here by James M. Schopf of the Ohio State University Geological Expedition 1969 70. Named for Lieutenant Gerhard E. Skaar U.S. Navy who piloted the helicopter that took Schopf to the locality and subsequent discovery. usgs gazetteer ShackletonCoast geo stub Orphan date December 2010 Skalebreen coord 72 6 S 3 52 E display inline title is a glacier flowing north between Festninga Mountain and Mount Hochlin in the Muhlig Hofmann Mountains in Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skalebreen. usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Orphan date December 2010 Skalebrehalsen Terrace coord 72 16 S 4 10 E display inline title is a high ice covered terrace at the south side of Skalebreen in the Muhlig Hofmann Mountains Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skalebrehalsen. usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub Skallen Hills coord 69 39 S 39 25 E display inline title is an area of bare rock coastal hills which project into eastern Lutzow Holm Bay between Skallevika and Skallen Glacier. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition 1936–37 and named Skallen the skull a name presumably suggested by the outline of the feature on the Norwegian map. usgs gazetteer QueenMaudLand geo stub Star Wars Droids video game Ælfric archbishop elect of Canterbury R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skallevik Point coord 69 41 S 39 15 E display inline title is a point marking the northwest end of Skallevikhalsen Hills along the southeast shore of Lutzow Holm Bay. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition 1936–37 and named Skalleviksodden the skull bay point in association with nearby Skallevika. usgs gazetteer QueenMaudLand geo stub Ælfric bishop of Hereford R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skallevika coord 69 41 S 39 23 E display inline title is a small bay just west of Skallen Hills along the southeast shore of Lutzow Holm Bay. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition 1936–37 and named Skallevika the skull bay in association with nearby Skallen Hills. usgs gazetteer QueenMaudLand geo stub Infobox cricketer biography playername image country England fullname Karl Lewis Geary nickname living true dayofbirth 29 monthofbirth 6 yearofbirth 1982 placeofbirth Nuneaton Warwickshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling role Wicketkeeper family club1 Leicestershire Cricket Board year1 2001 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 LA matches1 2 runs1 0 bat avg1 0.00 100s 50s1 ndash ndash top score1 0 deliveries1 ndash wickets1 ndash bowl avg1 ndash fivefor1 ndash tenfor1 ndash best bowling1 ndash catches stumpings1 1 ndash date 16 November year 2010 source Cricinfo Karl Lewis Geary born 29 June 1982 is an English cricketer. Geary is a right handed batsman who plays primarily as a wicketkeeper. He was born at Nuneaton Warwickshire. Geary represented the Leicestershire Cricket Board in 2 List A matches against the Northamptonshire Cricket Board and the Kent Cricket Board in the 1st and 2nd rounds of the 2002 Cheltenham Gloucester Trophy which were held in 2001. List A Matches played by Karl Geary He currently plays club cricket for Leicester Ivanhoe Cricket Club in the Leicestershire Premier Cricket League. References External links Carl Geary at Cricinfo Carl Geary at CricketArchive Persondata NAME Geary Karl ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 29 June 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH Nuneaton Warwickshire DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH கார்ல் கியரி OPG R to disambiguation page Ælfric I R from title without diacritics Skallevikhalsen Hills coord 69 41 S 39 18 E display inline title is a line of bare rock hills that fringe the southeast shore of Lutzow Holm Bay for 4 nautical miles 7 km just west of Skallevika. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition 1936–37 and named Skallevikhalsen the skull bay neck in association with nearby Skallevika. usgs gazetteer QueenMaudLand geo stub Summary Information Description Portrait of the 18th century Birmingham manufacturer Edward Thomason with illustrations of machines from his workshop Source from West s The history topography and directory of Warwickshire 1830 Date 21 33 16 November 2010 UTC Author William West Permission Public domain other_versions Licensing PD old 100 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. The result was no consensus. Spartaz Humbug 21 03 9 December 2010 UTC Emiratis in the United Kingdom la Emiratis in the United Kingdom – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 in the United Kingdom .html 2 Afd statistics Find sources Emiratis in the United Kingdom I don t think the subject of Emiratis in the United Kingdom meets Wikipedia s notability guidelines based on the lack of significant coverage of the topic. The article relies solely on a population figure from the census and a few statistics on student numbers. This doesn t constitute significant coverage in my book. Cordless Larry talk 21 33 16 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of United Kingdom related deletion discussions. —Cordless Larry talk 15 23 17 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Ethnic groups related deletion discussions. —Cordless Larry talk 15 23 17 November 2010 UTC Keep It s supposed to be a stub. Also why did you remove the community section earlier a couple of days ago without any explanation? Mar4d talk 04 01 18 November 2010 UTC I removed it a month ago and explained why in the edit summary. The sources you had used for that section weren t about Emiratis living in the UK. They were about visas for visitors not immigrants and about Emirati visitors feeling at home in London. Cordless Larry talk 07 12 18 November 2010 UTC I also now realise that you breached copyright by copying part of one of the sources word for word. Cordless Larry talk 07 15 18 November 2010 UTC Please point out which part is copied. Also the above source clearly talks about expats not visitors. Mar4d talk 07 40 18 November 2010 UTC I have explained at Talk Emiratis in the United Kingdom and yet you continue to add the material claiming in your edit summary that I have removed it without explanation. Cordless Larry talk 07 57 18 November 2010 UTC Thank you for the clarification. I can see what you mean now and have removed most of it. However please don t wipe out the whole section as some of the content does specifically directly relate to Emiratis in the UK. Mar4d talk 08 26 18 November 2010 UTC I can see one sentence that should perhaps say as I highlighted on the article s talk page but we can continue to discuss that there. Cordless Larry talk 08 32 18 November 2010 UTC I have added a source to clarify the UK being one of the most popular destinations for Emirati expats which as you pointed out was previously unsourced. Mar4d talk 09 37 18 November 2010 UTC Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion so a clearer consensus may be reached. Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks Ron Ritzman talk 00 45 23 November 2010 UTC Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion so a clearer consensus may be reached. Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks Sandstein 06 23 1 December 2010 UTC Delete The sourced coverage is not significantly focused on the topic at hand. The sources demonstrate that Emiratis are in the UK and that they are I don t know doing things but I don t see any independent coverage of the actual topic. ɠǀɳ̩ςεΝɡ bomb 09 42 1 December 2010 UTC Keep There are many other articles on Wikipedia of a similar nature and their existence may be of encyclopedic value to some readers. Aeonx talk 11 47 1 December 2010 UTC Keep Merge into both Emirati people and List of Emiratis and spin off if needed. The fish out of water in the name of country article is a standard type Wikipedia article but you first need to build up the parent articles with text before you can spin a topic off of the parent. As for a tit for tat article see Britons in the United Arab Emirates. Also see Emirati American and United Arab Emirati detainees at Guantanamo Bay. Uzma Gamal talk 13 53 1 December 2010 UTC Changed to keep since my merge position was more of an editorial decision rather than a deletion decision. Keep since it is there is enough source material to maintain the article. Uzma Gamal talk 14 04 1 December 2010 UTC I m aware that other similar and equivalent articles exist but the question here is whether the topic of this specific article is notable. Given the lack of significant coverage I don t think it is. Cordless Larry talk 14 32 1 December 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. Ælfric Modercope R from title without diacritics Ælfsige R from title without diacritics OSAS R to disambiguation page Ælfsige Bishop of St Cuthbert R from title without diacritics Oakfield High School R to disambiguation page Ælfsige II bishop of Winchester R from title without diacritics Infobox album Name Pigeons Type studio Artist Here We Go Magic Cover Here_we_go_magic_pigeons.jpg Released June 8 2010 Recorded Genre Indie rock Length Label Secretly Canadian Producer Here We Go Magic Last album Here We Go Magic 2009 This album Pigeons 2010 Next album A Different Ship 2012 Pigeons is second album from Brooklyn based indie rock band Here We Go Magic and was released via Secretly Canadian in June 2010. Critical reception Regarding Here We Go Magic s second album Pitchfork wrote Luke Temple takes his Here We Go Magic project for a spin on the Autobahn and opens the throttle. cite web title Here We Go Magic Collector 124 Tracks publisher Pitchfork date 2010 03 18 accessdate 2012 03 05 The BBC wrote Redraw those best music of 2010 lists because Pigeons the second album from HWGM will be alighting somewhere near the top of them.” cite web title Music Review of Here We Go Magic Pigeons publisher BBC date accessdate 2012 03 05 The San Diego City Beat called the album A varied record full of fast paced riffs layered vocals electronic noises ambient sounds and the steady lull of Temple’s croon. cite web last Casares first Carissa title Some kind of magic publisher Sdcitybeat.com date 2010 11 03 accessdate 2012 03 05 Track listing Hibernation – 3 38 Collector – 5 07 Casual – 5 13 Surprise – 5 50 Bottom Feeder – 3 51 Moon – 4 20 Old World United – 3 55 F.F.A.P. – 4 21 Land of Feeling – 4 58 Vegetable or Native – 3 41 Herbie I Love You Now I Know – 2 49 References Reflist Ælfstan bishop of London R from title without diacritics Ælfthryth of Crowland R from title without diacritics Ælfthryth wife of Edgar R from title without diacritics Summary Alan Jackson Like Red On A Rose Cover from personal collection Rationale of fair use for Like Red On A Rose song Though this image is subject to copyright its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because No free or public domain images have been located for this album. The image is of lower resolution than the original cover. The image does not limit the copyright owners rights to distribute the single in any way. For an article about an album and discography the cover artwork is very important and adds significantly to the article. This image is used on various websites so its use on Wikipedia does not make it significantly more accessible than it already is. The cover is being used for informational purposes only. Licensing Non free album cover Ælfwaru R from title without diacritics Quorum Quorum busting Ælfweard of London R from title without diacritics Ælfwine Haroldsson R from title without diacritics Ælfwine of Lichfield R from title without diacritics Ælfwine of Wells R from title without diacritics Oblik R to disambiguation page Ælfwold I R from title without diacritics Quorum Quorum busting Ælfwold II R from title without diacritics Ælfwold III R from title without diacritics Ocotepec R to disambiguation page Ængelmaker R from title without diacritics Occidentalis R to disambiguation page Cundill Prize Æo³ ³hæ R from title without diacritics sockpuppet category Qmihai24 Æon company R from title without diacritics Æon Credit Service R from title without diacritics Skappelnabben Spur coord 73 43 S 4 33 W display inline title is a spur at the east side of Urfjelldokka Valley in the southwest part of the Kirwan Escarpment in Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and additional air photos 1958–59 and named Skappelnabben. usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Æon Group R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skaret Pass is a mountain pass at the east side of Skarsnuten Peak in the Roots Heights Sverdrup Mountains in Queen Maud Land. Photographed from the air by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938–39 . Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and air photos by the Norwegian expedition 1958–59 and named Skaret the gap . usgs gazetteer coord 72 32 S 0 23 E display title PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Skarsbrotet Glacier coord 71 50 S 11 45 E display inline title is a cirque type glacier draining the east slopes of Skarshaugane Peaks in the Humboldt Mountains of Queen Maud Land. Discovered and photographed by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Mapped by Norway from air photos and surveys by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skarsbrotet. usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub no Skarsbrotet Skarsdalen Valley coord 72 33 S 0 30 E display inline title is an ice filled valley between Roots Heights and Hamrane Heights in the Sverdrup Mountains Queen Maud Land. Photographed from the air by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938–39 . Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and air photos by the Norwegian expedition 1958–59 and named Skarsdalen the gap valley . usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Æon Spoke album R from title without diacritics Ærø R from title without diacritics Oeste R to disambiguation page Cundill Prize Skarskvervet Glacier coord 71 45 S 11 30 E display inline title is a small cirque type glacier at the east side of Botnfjellet Mountain in the Humboldt Mountains of Queen Maud Land. Discovered and photographed by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Mapped by Norway from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skarskvervet. usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub no Skarskvervet Ærø Municipality R from title without diacritics Navbox name 1955–56 in English football title 1955–56 in English football listclass hlist above align left « smaller 1954–55 align right smaller 1956–57 » group1 FA competitions list1 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds Final FA Charity Shield group2 Football League list2 Football League First Division Second Division Third Division group3 Lower leagues list3 Isthmian League Northern League Southern League Western League group4 Related to national team list4 Walter Winterbottom Home Championship list5 navbox child above Club seasons group1 First Division list1 Arsenal Aston Villa Birmingham City Blackpool Bolton Wanderers Burnley Cardiff City Charlton Athletic Chelsea Everton Huddersfield Town Luton Town Manchester City Manchester United Newcastle United Portsmouth Preston North End Sheffield United Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers group2 Second Division list2 Barnsley Blackburn Rovers Bristol City Bristol Rovers Bury Doncaster Rovers Fulham Hull City Leeds United Leicester City Lincoln City Liverpool Middlesbrough Nottingham Forest Notts County Plymouth Argyle Port Vale Rotherham United Sheffield Wednesday Stoke City Swansea Town West Ham United group3 Third Division list3 navbox child group1 North list1 Accrington Stanley Barrow Bradford City Bradford Park Avenue Carlisle United Chester Chesterfield Crewe Alexandra Darlington Derby County Gateshead Grimsby Town Halifax Town Hartlepools United Mansfield Town Oldham Athletic Rochdale Scunthorpe United Southport Stockport County Tranmere Rovers Workington Wrexham York City group2 South list2 Aldershot Bournemouth Brentford Brighton Hove Albion Colchester United Coventry City Crystal Palace Exeter City Gillingham Ipswich Town Leyton Orient Millwall Newport County Northampton Town Norwich City Queens Park Rangers Reading Shrewsbury Town Southampton Southend United Swindon Town Torquay United Walsall Watford below Skarsnuten Peak coord 72 32 S 0 22 E display inline title is a peak in the north part of Roots Heights Sverdrup Mountains in Queen Maud Land. Photographed from the air by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938–39 . Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and air photos by the Norwegian expedition 1958–59 and named Skarsnuten the gap peak . usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Ærøskøbing Municipality R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skarvhalsen Saddle coord 73 20 S 1 39 W display inline title is an ice saddle just south of Neumayer Cliffs between Peter Glacier and Swithinbank Slope in Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and air photos by the Norwegian expedition 1958–59 and named Skarvhalsen the barren mountain neck . usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Ærøya R from title without diacritics Skarvsnes Foreland coord 69 28 S 39 39 E display inline title is an extensive foreland surmounted by bare rock peaks and indented by several coves protruding into the east part of Lutzow Holm Bay. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition 1936–37 and named Skarvsnes barren mountain headland . usgs gazetteer QueenMaudLand geo stub Æscwig of Dorchester R from title without diacritics Skavlho Mountain coord 72 2 S 14 30 E display inline title is a mountain 2 610 m standing north of Ormeryggen in the Payer Mountains of Queen Maud Land. Photographed from the air by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938–39 . Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skavlho snow drift heights . usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub Æscwine of Essex R from title without diacritics The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. The result was Speedy Keep WP SK as the nominator has withdrawn the AfD and the article s subject is clearly notable. Wikipedia Non admin closure Johnsemlak talk 10 58 20 November 2010 UTC Romántico film la Romántico film – View AfD View log • plainlink 1 film .html 2 Afd statistics Find sources Romántico film Non notable. Though it can be found on Google there is little information on the movie available online or on its Wikipedia article. Whenaxis talk 21 38 16 November 2010 UTC Please see below where the nominator has very recently and quite graciously reversed his decision. Schmidt MICHAEL Q. 21 53 19 November 2010 UTC Keep since the film s Rotten Tomatoes page has plenty of newspaper reviews to establish notability. The fact that the article doesn t contain much information is not a reason for deletion in itself. Cordless Larry talk 22 17 16 November 2010 UTC Keep. I completely agree with the above. Endofskull talk 22 21 16 November 2010 UTC Note This debate has been included in the list of Film related deletion discussions. • Gene93k talk 16 15 17 November 2010 UTC Keep and close With respects the nominator droped the ball. This documentary indeed has coverage and the article is emminently expandable with what is so easily available. How could he possibly have missed finding the article about this film in The New York Times? Or the article about the film in San Francisco Chronicle? Or the one in La República? Or the one in El Universal? Or the one in Village Voice? Or the one in Rebelion.org? Or the one in La Jornada? Or the article in Slant magazine ? Or the later DVD review in Slant magazine ? I suggest a quick close and let s get to work on improving the improvable stub article. Schmidt MICHAEL Q. 00 54 18 November 2010 UTC Addendum Since opining above I have spent a little time expanding and sourcing the article. Adding to the ones mentioned in my keep above additional articles and reviews for continued work on this article are available at LA Weekly Los Angeles Times Chicago Tribune New York Daily News New York Post Boston Globe.Chicago Reader Film Threat Variety and more. WP HEYMANN anyone? Schmidt MICHAEL Q. 02 40 19 November 2010 UTC Overturn and Closing The article in question that I nominated for has been improved and there are many resources out there that I was not able to found at the beginning. I apologize for all the unnecessary effort to find information though it did improve the article. A special thank you to User MichaelQSchmidt. Whenaxis talk 12 02 19 November 2010 UTC Sometimes my google foo kicks into high gear Schmidt MICHAEL Q. 21 50 19 November 2010 UTC The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page such as the article s talk page or in a deletion review . No further edits should be made to this page. Skavlrimen Ridge coord 71 58 S 13 32 E display inline title is a largely snow covered ridge about 3 nautical miles 6 km long and surmounted in the north part by Vyatskaya Peak located 1.5 nautical miles 2.8 km east of Dekefjellet Mountain in the Weyprecht Mountains Queen Maud Land. Discovered and plotted from air photos by German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Replotted from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skavlrimen. usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub Æsir–Vanir War R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skavlsletta Flat coord 73 26 S 3 42 W display inline title is a small ice covered area lying between Svartbandufsa Bluff and Tverregga Spur in the Kirwan Escarpment of Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and named Skavlsletta the snowdrift plain . usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Skeen Rocks coord 67 47 S 68 54 W display inline title is a two rocks lying south of Avian Island off the south end of Adelaide Island. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC for Lieutenant Michael G.C. Skeen Royal Navy officer in charge of the helicopter flight HMS charting this area in 1961 63. usgs gazetteer AdelaideIsland geo stub Skeidsberget Hill is a hill about 2 nautical miles 3.7 km northwest of the summit of Skeidshovden Mountain in the Wohlthat Mountains of Queen Maud Land. First photographed from the air by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938–39 . Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skeidsberget. usgs gazetteer coord 72 6 S 11 25 E display title PrincessAstridCoast geo stub Okuda R to disambiguation page Æthelbert of York R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skeidshornet Peak coord 71 50 S 12 1 E display inline title is a peak 2 725 m standing 5 nautical miles 9 km west southwest of Mount Valikhanov in the Pieck Range of the Petermann Ranges in Queen Maud Land. Discovered and plotted from air photos by German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Replotted from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skeidshornet. usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub Olcan R to disambiguation page Pine Hills San Diego County California Æthelburh of Barking R from title without diacritics Skeidshovden Mountain coord 72 8 S 11 31 E display inline title is a mountain rising to 2 730 m at the southwest end of the Wohlthat Mountains in Queen Maud Land. First photographed from the air by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938–39 . Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skeidshovden. usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub Old English alphabet R to disambiguation page Æthelburh of Faremoutiers R from title without diacritics Old Town Tennessee R to disambiguation page Orphan date December 2010 Skeidskar Gap coord 71 46 S 11 33 E display inline title is a narrow gap in the ridge along the southeast side of Skarskvervet Glacier in the Humboldt Mountains of Queen Maud Land. Discovered and photographed by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Mapped by Norway from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skeidskar. usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub Æthelburh of Kent R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Mount Skeidskneet coord 71 53 S 11 57 E display inline title is a mountain 2 600 m surmounting the east side of the head of Humboldt Graben at the southwest extremity of the Petermann Ranges Wohlthat Mountains in Queen Maud Land. Discovered and photographed by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Mapped by Norway from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skeidskneet. usgs gazetteer Æthelfrith of Mercia R from title without diacritics Skeidsnutane Peaks coord 71 53 S 11 35 E display inline title is a group of peaks that extend south for about 6 nautical miles 11 km from Skarshaugane Peaks in the Humboldt Mountains of Queen Maud Land. Discovered and photographed by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39. Mapped by Norway from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skeidsnutane. usgs gazetteer PrincessAstridCoast geo stub Æthelgar bishop of Crediton R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skellerup Glacier coord 81 38 S 155 42 E display inline title is a glacier flowing west north west between All Blacks Nunataks and Wilhoite Nunataks west of the Churchill Mountains. Named in honor of P. J. Skellerup who sponsored the Antarctic wing at Canterbury Museum. He is particularly keen on scientific research and donated money to build a specialist Antarctic Library at the Museum. He also donated a large collection of Antarctic materials to the Museum including some very old and rare Antarctic manuscripts. He remains interested in the collection and has continued his sponsorship and donations over 30+ years. usgs gazetteer OatesLand geo stub Æthelhelm disambiguation R from title without diacritics Orphan date January 2011 Mary and Molly or Mollie Bell were two young women from Pulaski County Virginia cite book title Women in the Civil War Extraordinary Stories of Soldiers Spies Nurses Doctors Crusaders and Others last Eggleston first Larry year 2003 publisher McFarland Company location Jefferson North Carolina isbn 0 7864 1493 6 pages 69–70 chapter Chapter 16 Molly and Mary Bell Women Soldiers. accessdate 2010 11 15 who disguised themselves as men and fought in the American Civil War for the Confederacy. The pair successfully managed to keep their true gender hidden from their fellow soldiers and the military for two years while fighting in several major battles until they were discovered and incarcerated. Soon thereafter the women were released from prison and forced to return home. Early life Mary and Molly were cousins who grew up together in the mountains of southwestern Virginia on a typical farm small and rural. Living in the mountains the girls learned how to ride horses hunt and scavenge for food. Since Molly and Mary grew up working on the farm and helping provide for their family they were accustomed to the hard work and dedication that would later be required of them in the military. cite journal last1 Hunt first1 John last2 McIlwain first2 Bill year 1954 title The Battling Belles journal The American Mercury publisher The American Mercury volume 78 issue 3 pages 13–15 In the fall of 1862 the uncle of Mary and Molly decided to abandon his loyalties to Virginia and to the Confederacy. He left home to fight for the Union based on his belief that the Confederacy would lose the war. Both cousins had a great deal of patriotism for their homeland and were infuriated when they realized what their uncle had done. In order to compensate for their uncle s disloyalty twenty two year old Molly the more passionate and impulsive leader of the two devised a plan for the pair to disguise themselves as men and enlist in the Confederate Army. Molly was able to convince Mary only fifteen years old at the time and more reserved than her cousin to enlist with her. cite book title They Fought Like Demons Women Soldiers in the American Civil War last Blanton first Deanne coauthors Lauren M. Cook year 2002 publisher Louisiana State University Press location Baton Rouge Louisiana isbn 0 8071 2806 6 pages 21 59 76 124 154 Military Life The women disguised themselves as men by cutting their hair to the fashionable length at that time for men wearing thick woolen shirts to cover their feminine curves practicing lowering their voices and walking like men. Mary and Molly s voices were already not much higher than those of the adolescent males who enlisted in the army so they were not conspicuous when speaking in their slightly lower voices. The girls enlisted in the army under false identities Mary enlisted as Tom Parker and Molly enlisted as Bob Morgan also listed as Bob Martin . cite book title All the Daring of the Soldier last Leonard first Elizabeth year 1999 publisher W. W. Norton Company location New York New York isbn 0 393 04712 1 pages 243–5 Because of their riding skill due to their extensive previous experience on the farm they were quickly assigned to the Confederate cavalry. After less than one month in the army Union forces captured the Confederate cavalry unit. However within a few hours of their capture the forces of General John Hunt Morgan liberated the Confederate cavalrymen. Once they had regained their freedom Mary and Molly switched to the infantry division. The couple fought under the command of General Jubal A. Early throughout the Shenandoah Valley. Mary and Molly fought in several key battles of the Civil War including the Battle of Chancellorsville the Battle of Gettysburg and at the Spotsylvania Court House where Early and his men defeated General Burnside. Both women were commended for their fighting skill and dedication known to their fellow soldiers as gallant first class fighting men. Mary and Molly were also known for their boldness and patriotism claiming if all the women of the Confederacy were as patriotic as they the country would have been free long ago. Mary and Molly demonstrated their bravery several times in battle. For example one night while Molly was on guard duty Union soldiers began to attack the camp. Molly promptly signaled the alarm and killed three Union soldiers with just a muzzleloader a significant accomplishment for any soldier. Due to their heroism during the attack Molly was promoted to sergeant and Mary became a corporal. In order to keep their colossal secret Mary and Molly realized that they would have to reveal their true identities to someone in the army who could protect them. The girls chose a young captain as their confidante who protected them from physical exams and other duties which could have put them at risk. At one point in battle Molly was injured by a shell fragment that struck her arm. Soldiers came to aid Molly but fearing that someone would fetch a doctor she quickly claimed that the wound was just a scratch. Later Molly allowed Mary to tend to the wound and Molly made a full recovery. Discovery and Imprisonment On October 19 1864 at the Battle of Cedar Creek the Bells young captain confidante was taken prisoner by the forces of General Philip Sheridan. Mary and Molly decided they needed to quickly confide in another officer and selected a young lieutenant who had recently been placed in command of their company. The lieutenant did not keep the Bells secret but quickly reported their status to General Early. Authorities immediately detained Mary age seventeen and Molly age twenty four at the Confederate prison of Castle Thunder in Richmond Virginia. Once incarcerated Molly proclaimed that she knew of six other women in disguise within General Early s ranks. Mary and Molly claimed their only reason for enlisting in the army was patriotism and they simply wanted to return to the army. Nevertheless General Early claimed that the women were prostitutes or common camp followers and were the means of demoralizing several hundred men in his command. The Bells along with other women discovered in the ranks were battered in the Richmond Daily Examiner as only assuming their disguises to follow the army and hide their iniquity and were even blamed for General Early s failure in the 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaign. On the other hand the Bells comrades vouched that the pair had done good service as soldiers without at all exciting suspicions... as to their sex. Even extreme conservative activist Edmund Ruffin thought Mary and Molly Bell proved themselves fine soldiers... and should be allowed to stay in the service. After three weeks of imprisonment no specific charges were brought against Mary and Molly. cite book title Patriots in Disguise Woman Warriors of the Civil War last Hall first Richard year 1993 publisher Paragon House location New York New York isbn 1 55778 438 8 page 103 As a result the cousins were released from Castle Thunder. They were not permitted to re enter the army and were instead sent back on their horses to Pulaski dressed in the same Confederate uniforms in which they were imprisoned. cite news title Sending Home the Petticoat Soldiers newspaper The Richmond Daily Examiner date 1864 11 25 accessdate 2010 11 15 See also List of wartime cross dressers Deborah Sampson disguised as a man during the American War of Independence References Reflist External links Civil War Women Blog Persondata NAME Bell Mary And Molly ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Æthelmær of Elmham R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skelly Peak coord 79 23 S 85 19 W display inline title is a peak 1 450 m on the end of a spur marking the northeast limit of Watlack Hills in the Heritage Range Ellsworth Mountains. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey USGS from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air photos from 1961 66. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Donald J. Skelly a hospital corpsman and U.S. Navy chief petty officer in charge of Palmer Station in 1966. usgs gazetteer EllsworthLand geo stub Skelly Peak Oleiros R to disambiguation page Æthelnoth archbishop of Canterbury R from title without diacritics Skelton Icefalls coord 78 14 S 158 19 E display inline title is a prominent icefalls extending in an arc some 15 nautical miles 28 km from Portal Mountain to the north end of Warren Range in Victoria Land. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN in 1964 in association with Skelton Neve and Skelton Glacier. usgs gazetteer OatesLand geo stub Æthelnoth bishop of London R from title without diacritics Skelton Neve coord 78 20 S 160 0 E display inline title is the immense neve The upper portion of a glacier consisting of hardened snow from www.thefreedictionary.com neve of the Skelton Glacier lying on the west side of the Royal Society Range. Almost circular in outline it is about 40 miles in diameter and has an area of about 1 300 square miles. It was surveyed by New Zealand parties of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition 1956–58 who named it for its relationship to the Skelton Glacier. References usgs gazetteer RossDependency geo stub Deborah Freund Olden R to disambiguation page Orphan date December 2010 Skep Point coord 64 3 S 57 18 W display inline title is a high ice free point 5 nautical miles 9 km west northwest of Ula Point on the northeast coast of James Ross Island. Surveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS first in 1945 then again in 1953. The United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC name is descriptive when viewed from seaward the feature resembles a skep type beehive. usgs gazetteer GrahamLand geo stub Æthelred bishop R from title without diacritics Skew Peak coord 77 13 S 160 42 E display inline title is a mountain 2 535 m just west of the head of Frazier Glacier in the Clare Range of Victoria Land. So named in 1957 by the Northern Survey Party of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition 1956–58 because the summit is notably asymmetrical from all directions. usgs gazetteer ScottCoast geo stub Æthelred of Mercia R from title without diacritics Skidmore Cliff coord 83 24 S 49 30 W display inline title is an irregular east facing cliff 4 nautical miles 7 km long located at the extremity of a spur trending eastward from Saratoga Table in the Forrestal Range Pensacola Mountains Antarctica. It was mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photographs during 1956–66. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Donald D. Skidmore an ionospheric scientist at Ellsworth Station during the winter of 1957. Sources usgs gazetteer FilchnerRonne geo stub Æthelred Lord of the Mercians R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Mount Skidmore coord 80 18 S 28 56 W display inline title is a mountain 865 m on the east side of the mouth of Stratton Glacier in the Shackleton Range. It was first mapped in 1957 by the CTAE and it was photographed in 1967 by U.S. Navy trimetrogon aerial photography. It was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC for Michael J. Skidmore a British Antarctic Survey BAS geologist at the Brunt Ice Shelf between 1966–69 who worked in the Shackleton Range from 1968 69. usgs gazetteer Æthelric archbishop of York R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skidoo Nunatak coord 64 23 S 59 45 W display inline title is a nunatak rising to 935 m 1.3 nautical miles 2.4 km south southeast of Nodwell Peaks on Nordenskjold Coast Graham Land. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC following geological work by British Antarctic Survey BAS 1978–79 and in association with the names of pioneers of overland mechanical transport grouped in this area. Named after the Bombardier Ski doo snowmobile used extensively by BAS since 1976. usgs gazetteer GrahamLand geo stub Æthelric bishop of Dorchester R from title without diacritics Æthelric bishop of Durham R from title without diacritics Skigarden Ridge coord 71 54 S 4 32 E display inline title is a ridge with several conspicuous peaks about 2 nautical miles 3.7 km northeast of Mount Grytoyr in the Muhlig Hofmann Mountains of Queen Maud Land. Mapped from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition 1956–60 and named Skigarden the rail fence . usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Infobox Military Structure name Royal Air Force Belton Park 90px location Located Near Grantham Lincolnshire England coordinates Coord 52 55 56.95 N 0 37 35.49 W region GB_type airport display inline title image 240px caption Belton House type Disestablished Military Accommodation Depot Non flying station code built 1942 builder Air Ministry materials Temporary Nissen hutting height used 1942 1946 demolished condition Demolished and reinstated to parkland ownership Private ownership. controlledby Royal Air Force garrison Royal Air Force Regiment Accommodation Depot commanders occupants battles World War II map_type latitude longitude RAF Belton Park was a Royal Air Force corps accommodation depot during World War II and is notable as the first depot of the Royal Air Force Regiment. Belton Park is located 2 miles 3.3 km north of the centre of Grantham Lincolnshire England. The headquarters of the new corps had been established in the house and grounds of the adjoining 18th Century stately home called Alma House and its grounds known as Alma Park requisitioned by the Air Ministry for the duration of the war. RAF Alma Park opened in December 1941 and the staff had made preparations for the formation of the RAF Regiment. RAF Belton Park was established as a new accommodation depot for the RAF Regiment in 1942 as there was insufficient space at Alma Park. History Main Royal Air Force Regiment As early as the 1920s the RAF had formed small airfield defence units but traditionally the role of ground defence had predominantly been handled by detachments of regular army personnel. It became evident in the aftermath of the Dunkirk evacuation that the army did not have the resources personnel or expertise to continue supporting the growing number of UK and overseas RAF airfields and the decision was taken to form a dedicated RAF defence force. The search for a suitable headquarters and training site settled on Alma House in Grantham and the Air Ministry requisitioned the estate in the autumn of 1941. HQ established The headquarters was established on 14 December 1941 although the Corps of the RAF Regiment was not formally established until 1 February 1942 under Royal Warrant from George VI. During World War I in November 1915 the Alma Park estate then known as Harrowby Camp together with Belton Park had been a training centre for the Machine Gun Corps MGC History and together the two adjoining estates had housed and trained 18 000 men. During World War I the hundreds of temporary wooden huts had been built over the Belton Park Golf Course s fairways and a highly detailed map of the site remains on display in the current golf course clubhouse. Although some training took place on the parkland at Alma Park the corps rapidly expanded to in excess of 66 000 personnel organised into 280 squadrons and there was not room to accommodate them onsite. The first RAF Regiment depot accommodation barracks were established instead at adjoining RAF Belton Park and nearby airfields at RAF Folkingham and RAF North Witham. RAF Belton Park closed in 1946 along with RAF Alma Park and the headquarters and depot of the RAF Regiment were combined and relocated to RAF Catterick where they remained until 1994 when they relocated to its current home at RAF Honington. Belton Park today No trace of the temporary hutted camp remains having been demolished post war. The site has been returned to parkland of Belton House. See also List of former Royal Air Force stations RAF Alma Park RAF Regiment Belton House References Reflist External links Empty section date May 2012 section Orphan date December 2010 Skilift Col coord 86 11 S 148 36 W display inline title is a col in the mountain wall between the Griffith and Howe Glaciers on the west side of Watson Escarpment. The col is 2 nautical miles 3.7 km northeast of Mount Meeks and provides a shortcut to field parties. So named by New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1969–70 because some members of the party used a motor toboggan here in a similar way to a ski lift. usgs gazetteer MarieByrdLand geo stub Æthelric bishop of Sherborne R from title without diacritics Æthelric of Deira R from title without diacritics Orphan date November 2010 Skilling Island coord 60 47 S 45 9 W display inline title is a small island immediately north of Atriceps Island in the Robertson Islands group of the South Orkney Islands. Although roughly charted at a much earlier date the island was first surveyed in 1933 by DI personnel. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC for Charles J. Skilling 1931–52 of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS general assistant at Signy Island 1949 and member of the sledge party which visited the Robertson Islands in 1949. Skilling died aboard the John Biscoe on April 17 1952. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer SouthOrkneys geo stub Æthelric king of the Hwicce R from title without diacritics On the Verge R to disambiguation page Streaker video game Æthelstan bishop of Hereford R from title without diacritics One Just Man R to disambiguation page Orphan date December 2010 thumb Location of Oscar II Coast on Antarctic Peninsula. Skilly Peak coord 64 59 S 61 16 W display inline title is a conspicuous rock peak 4 nautical miles 7 km northeast of Shiver Point on the east coast of Graham Land. Surveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1947 and 1955. Skilly means a thin soup the name arose because the 1955 FIDS party was short of rations and pemmican and porridge were very thin. usgs gazetteer GrahamLand geo stub Æthelstan Mannessune R from title without diacritics Use dmy dates date April 2012 Orphan date November 2010 Infobox military person name John Stanley Booth image caption birth_date Birth date 1919 12 09 df yes death_date Death date and age 1958 06 05 1919 12 09 df yes placeofburial_label placeofburial birth_place Totties Yorkshire England death_place Boscombe Down placeofburial_coordinates nickname birth_name allegiance UK branch air force United Kingdom serviceyears 1938 1945 rank Squadron Leader servicenumber 41658 unit commands battles Battle of France battles_label awards Distinguished Flying Cross relations laterwork Chief Test Pilot Squadron Leader John Stanley Booth DFC 1919–1958 was an English aviator a pilot in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War and after the end of the conflict became a test pilot. After spending almost ten years working for the Saunders Roe company he was killed in 1958 while test flying the SR.53 an experimental interceptor. Early life Born on 9 December 1919 near Huddersfield in Yorkshire Booth joined the Royal Air Force in 1938 and in October 1939 he was sent to France with 59 Squadron as part of the British Expeditionary Force. During the Battle of France he was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross DFC for his gallantry. Wounded in May 1940 Booth was sent back to England for convalescence and after recovering served a number of tours as a flying instructor. In 1943 he returned to operations with Bomber Command and was awarded a bar to his DFC. Test Pilot Following his service with Bomber Command Booth started test flying at Boscombe Down in 1944 and following his retirement from the Royal Air Force worked for a number of companies as a test pilot becoming deputy to the chief test pilot at Saunders Roe in 1949. Soon afterwards he had become the company s chief test pilot and flew the Saunders Roe SR.A 1 the world s first jet flying boat fighter. Booth was married with two children. On the fifth of June 1958 Booth was killed when the experimental rocket powered Saunders Roe SR.53 he was test flying suffered a failure of its rocket engine and ran off the runway at Boscombe Down. During the accident the SR.53 hit a landing light rupturing its fuel tanks and bursting into flames Booth being killed in the fire. A few days following the accident Booth was posthumously awarded the Queen s Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air. thumb right XD151 the second prototype Saunders Roe SR.53 in which Booth lost his life on display at the 1957 Farnborough Air Show Honours and awards 6 August 1940 Pilot Officer John Stanley Booth 41658 is awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. 16 January 1945 Acting Squadron Leader John Stanley Booth DFC 41658 R.A.F.O 239 Squadron is awarded a bar to his Distinguished Flying Cross. 12 June 1958 Squadron Leader John Stanley Booth DFC Chief Test Pilot Saunders Roe Ltd is awarded a Queen s Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air. References reflist refs LondonGazette issue 36894 date 6 August 1940 startpage 413 supp x accessdate 16 November 2010 LondonGazette issue 37240 date 16 January 1945 startpage 4334 supp x accessdate 16 November 2010 LondonGazette issue 41404 date 15 June 1958 startpage 3544 supp x accessdate 16 November 2010 Cite newspaper The Times articlename SR 53 Aircraft Crashes Chief Test Pilot Killed section News author day_of_week Wednesday date 6 June 1953 page_number 12 issue 54170 column C Persondata NAME Booth John Stanley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 December 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH Totties Yorkshire England DATE OF DEATH 5 June 1958 PLACE OF DEATH Boscombe Down Æthelswith R from title without diacritics Skilton Ledge coord 79 56 S 156 22 E display inline title is a relatively flat rectangular rock platform at the southeast margin of Midnight Plateau Darwin Mountains. The upper surface 2070 m is ice covered but a rock cliff forms the south end. Named after Larry Skilton Connecticut ham radio operator who made phone patches in the United States to complete radio communications from United States Antarctic Program USAP science stations including Palmer McMurdo Byrd surface station and particularly South Pole. He worked a regular nightly schedule for 11 years 1990–2001 and arranged the completion of several thousand calls. usgs gazetteer OatesLand geo stub Æthelwold bishop of Lichfield R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skimten Hill coord 72 13 S 0 17 E display inline title is a small rock hill 5 nautical miles 9 km north of Mount Roer in the Sverdrup Mountains Queen Maud Land. Photographed from the air by the German Antarctic Expedition 1938–39 . Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949–52 and named Skimten the glimpse presumably because only a small portion of the hill can be seen protruding through the ice sheet. usgs gazetteer PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub Æthelweard son of Alfred R from title without diacritics Opar R to disambiguation page Skinner Glacier coord 70 14 S 68 0 W display inline title is a glacier on the west edge of Palmer Land flowing south southwest between Mount Dixey and Mount Flower to enter George VI Sound just east of Carse Point. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC after Alexander C. Skinner British Antarctic Survey BAS geologist at Fossil Bluff and Stonington Island stations 1968 70. usgs gazetteer PalmerLand geo stub Æthelwig R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Skinner Peak coord 84 46 S 112 53 W display inline title is a mainly snow covered peak over 2 600 m on the spur that descends northeast from Mount Schopf in Ohio Range Horlick Mountains. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Courtney J. Skinner geological assistant and camp manager with the Ohio State University expedition to the Horlick Mountains in 1961 62. Skinner visited Antarctica with United States Antarctic Research Program USARP every summer season from 1961 62 to 1966 67. usgs gazetteer MarieByrdLand geo stub Æthelwine bishop of Durham R from title without diacritics Skinner Ridge coord 74 24 S 161 45 E display inline title is a ridge 12 nautical miles 22 km long that descends southwestward from the western side of Eisenhower Range in Victoria Land. Mounts Fenton and Mackintosh are astride the northern part of this ridge. The feature was visited by the Southern Party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1962–63 who named it for D.N.B. Skinner geologist with the expedition. usgs gazetteer ScottCoast geo stub Orphan date December 2010 Skinner Saddle coord 80 58 S 159 25 E display inline title is a high broad snow covered saddle between the northern part of Darley Hills and that portion of Churchill Mountains eastward of Mount Durnford. Mapped by the Northern Party of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1960–61 and named for D.N. Skinner geologist with the party. usgs gazetteer OatesLand geo stub Æthelwine of Abingdon R from title without diacritics Æthelwine of Lindsey R from title without diacritics Orphan date December 2010 Mount Skinner coord 84 46 S 171 10 W display inline title is a partially flat mainly ice free mesa 3 nautical miles 6 km long and 2 nautical miles 3.7 km wide. It arises to 1 060 m immediately south of Bravo Hills between Gough and Le Couteur Glaciers near the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf. Surveyed by the U.S. Ross Ice Shelf Traverse Party 1957–58 under A.P. Crary and named for Bernard W. Skinner aviation and tractor mechanic with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition 1933–35 . usgs gazetteer Æthelwine of Wells R from title without diacritics User COIBot Summary LinkReports NOINDEX Links LinkSummary hairlosscureblog.com hairlosscureblog.com resolves to 66.172.56.146 LinkSummary 66.172.56.146 Link is not on the blacklist. COIBot domainredlist search for link hairlosscureblog.com gives hairlosscureblog.com Only IPs 85.108.49.28 85.100.88.116 Link is not on the Monitorlist. None of the mentioned users is on the blacklist. Link is not on the whitelist. Link is not on the monitor list. 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Williams image image_size caption birth_name birth_date 1895 birth_place Weakley County Tennessee death_date death date and age 1979 6 29 1895 1 01 death_place Birmingham Alabama body_discovered death_cause resting_place resting_place_coordinates residence nationality ethnicity citizenship other_names known_for Civil rights work labor advocacy education Bethel College Vanderbilt School of Religion alma_mater employer occupation Presbyterian Minister years_active 1927 1979 home_town title party religion Cumberland Presbyterian spouse Joyce King Williams partner children parents relations signature footnotes Claude Clossey Williams 1895–1979 was a Presbyterian minister active for more than 50 years in civil rights race relations and labor advocacy. The New York Times Biographical Service July 1979 pages 1005 1006. He worked with the Southern Tenant Farmers Union founded the People’s Institute for Applied Religion and served as the national vice president of the American Federation of Teachers. He was also the director of Commonwealth College in Mena Arkansas from 1937 1939. As a young fundamentalist preacher in the rural South Williams initial motivation was the spiritual salvation of his parishioners or in his words to “save their never dying ever precious souls from the devil’s hell eternal.” Studs Terkel Hard Times An Oral History of the Great Depression. New York Pantheon Books 1970 pages 328 332. This motivation later evolved into a quest for social justice for the poor throughout society leading to confrontations with white supremacists and lifelong charges of Communist activities. As Williams put it “I’ve been run out of the best communities fired from the best churches and flogged by the best citizens of the South.” Early life Williams was born in rural Weakley County Tennessee. His parents Jess and Minnie Bell Williams were sharecroppers and members of the fundamentalist Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Williams enlisted in the army in 1916. He became a drill sergeant and trainer of draftees re enlisting in 1919. After leaving the army in 1921 he entered Bethel College a small Cumberland Presbyterian seminary. While studying for the ministry he became an accomplished evangelical preacher. Cedric Belfrage A Faith to Free the People Dryden Press 1944. At Bethel he met Joyce King a missionary student from Mississippi whom he married in 1922. After graduating from Bethel in 1924 Williams gained his first pastorate at a Presbyterian church in Auburntown Tennessee. Career Transition In 1927 Williams read Harry Emerson Fosdick’s Modern Use of the Bible. Fosdick interpreted the Bible as a militant social text de emphasizing a literalist interpretation and advocating societal progress and change. Williams credited this book as a turning point in his life. Claude Williams papers Walter P. Reuther Library Wayne State University Detroit Michigan Williams was also influenced by seminars held by Dr. Alva W. Taylor at the Vanderbilt School of Religion. Taylor was a noted social activist and proponent of the Social Gospel a movement that applied Christian ethics to social problems. At Vanderbilt the concept of Jesus as the “Son of Man” made a profound impression on Williams. Referring to Dr. Taylor Williams said “He cleared the debris of theological crap and let Him rise among us as a challenging human leader.” In 1930 the Presbytery assigned Williams to a small church located in Paris Arkansas. The church community consisted of poor miners sharecroppers and a few black families. Williams was determined to organize local miners and through his efforts the congregation grew rapidly. However church and community leaders were opposed to the influx of impoverished workers from surrounding areas and were shocked by the prospect of mixed race services. As a result the Presbytery removed Williams from the church. In 1935 Williams was assigned to a church in Fort Smith Arkansas. Here Williams and eight others were arrested for organizing a hunger march for unemployed workers. He was fined one hundred dollars served ninety days in jail and was tried for heresy by the Presbytery. Angela D. Dillard Faith in the City Preaching Radical Social Change in Detroit pages 140 152. University of Michigan Press 2007. After his release from prison Williams went to Little Rock Arkansas where he trained sharecroppers and other workers as grassroots organizers. In 1936 Williams founded the New Era School for Social Action and Prophetic Religion. He also worked with the Southern Tenant Farmers Union to raise funds and promote schools. During this time Williams also served as vice president of the American Federation of Teachers. In June 1936 while traveling to Memphis to prepare the funeral for a black sharecropper who had been beaten to death Williams was stopped by five sheriff’s deputies and was himself severely beaten. Afterward he was forced to sign a statement that he hadn’t been hurt and was not allowed to continue to Memphis. In 1937 Williams was appointed director of Commonwealth College in Mena Arkansas. He remained in that position for two years resigning in 1939 after accusations of Communist sympathies. The PIAR and Detroit In 1940 Williams reorganized his New Era school as the People’s Institute of Applied Religion PIAR . The PIAR organized rural farmers and industrial workers using Williams skills as a minister to reach workers through their religious beliefs. The organization worked closely with the sharecropper movement and supported CIO activism in the South. The PIAR received support from Reinhold Niebuhr and Harry Ward the Methodist Federation for Social Action the Church League for Industrial Democracy and the National Religion and Labor Foundation. Williams attempted to blend religious piety with social activism. As he noted in later years “We were realistic or at least we tried to be. We discovered that the fact that people believed in the Bible literally could be used to an advantage….Being so called fundamentalists accepting the Bible verbatim had nothing whatsoever to do with a person’s understanding of the issues that related to bread and meat raiment shelter jobs and civil liberties. Therefore our approach was not an attempt to supplant their present mindset but to supplement it with a more horizontal frame of reference. And we found that supplementing and supplanting turned out to be the same thing.” The message of the PIAR was spread by a network of black and white preachers using visual aid charts and sermon outlines presenting biblically based aspects of social justice in simple terms. In 1942 the Detroit Presbytery asked Williams to become an “industrial chaplain” ministering to the needs of southerners who had come north to work in the auto plants. Williams brought his PIAR organization along and spent three years working with laborers unions and the black community. Accused by Gerald L.K. Smith and others of Communist activities Williams was fired by the Presbytery in 1945. Later career In 1946 Williams returned south to Birmingham Alabama where he established a Bible training program and continued his work with the PIAR. In 1953 Williams was again accused of being a Communist this time by the House Un American Activities Committee. Time magazine “Religion Finding of Heresy”. March 1 1954. A subsequent trial by the Detroit Presbytery did not address the issue of Communism but did find Williams guilty of heresy. He was defrocked as a minister and not reinstated until 1965. Final Years During the 1950s and 1960s Williams was active in the civil rights movement working to register black voters organize protests against police brutality and help black farmers keep their land. Living with his wife in their trailer home near the rural community of Alabaster south of Birmingham Williams’ financial support came from funds raised by the Claude Williams Committee. Williams wife died in 1976. He continued work until his own death in 1979. References tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links Cumberland Presbyterian Church ministers Hard Times at StudsTerkel.org Claude Williams papers Excerpts from Angela Dillard s Faith in the City 1954 Time magazine article Persondata NAME Williams Claude C. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American labor leader DATE OF BIRTH January 1 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH Weakley County Tennessee DATE OF DEATH June 29 1979 PLACE OF DEATH Birmingham Alabama Orana R to disambiguation page Orage R to disambiguation page AG København R from title without diacritics Template category topic the Big 12 Conference AG Märkische Kleinbahn R from title without diacritics Taichleach mac Cenn Faeladh King of Luighne Connacht died 728 or 734. The kingdom of Luighne consisted of what would later become the baronys of Coolavin County Sligo and Barony of Gallen County Sligo . Later they would be divided into two separate kingdoms ruled by the O hEaghra and O Gadhra families respectively. start box succession box before ? title King of Luighne Connacht after Dunghalach mac Taithleach years 728 274 766 771 end box External links References O Hara Genealogy pp.xi xiv in The Book of O Hara ed. Lambert McKenna s.j. Dublin 1951. The History of the County of Mayo to the Close of the Sixteenth Century. With illustrations and three maps Hubert T. Knox. Originally published 1908 Hogges Figgies and Co. Dublin. Reprinted by De Burca rare books 1982. ISBN 0 946130 01 9. Leabhar na nGenealach. The Great Book of Irish Genealogies eag. ed. Nollaig Ó Muraíle De Burca Dublin 2004 05. Monmouth County New Jersey Categoría Localidades del condado de Monmouth Records of heads of state NorwayDecade 15 7 16th Original gangster R to disambiguation page Amazons Lists Deborah Freund 분류 남아메리카의 군사 nn Kategori Militærvesen i Sør Amerika Infobox writer name Pieter Frederich Dahler image Dahler0.jpg image size 275 350 caption P.F. Dahler or Frits Dahler Indo Eurasian politician and activist. birth_date birth date 1883 02 21 mf y birth_place Semarang Dutch East Indies death_date death date 1948 6 07 death_place Jogjakarta Dutch East Indies nationality Dutch Indonesian occupation Activist Teacher Politician Pieter Frederich Dahler Semarang 21 February 1883 – Jogjakarta 7 June 1948 more commonly known as P.F. Dahler or Frits Dahler was one of the leading Indo Eurasian politicians and activists advocating integration of the native Indo European community into the indigenous society of the Dutch East Indies now Indonesia . After World War II he changed his name to Amir Dachlan. Together with E.F.E. Douwes Dekker he was a strong political proponent of association between Indo Europeans and Indonesians in the colonial Dutch East Indies and early post colonial Indonesia. Historical context See also Indos in pre colonial history From pre colonial times 16th 17th and 18th centuries up to the first century of formal colonisation of the Dutch East Indies 19th century the Eurasian hybrid culture of Indo Europeans was very closely related to the indigenous cultures of the Indies archipelago. Although Indos were part of the European legal class its lingua franca and much of its practices and beliefs were derived from its indigenous maternal lineage. Taylor Jean Gelman. The Social World of Batavia European and Eurasian in Dutch Asia Madison The University of Wisconsin Press 1983 . ISBN 978 0 300 09709 2 See also Indos in colonial history In the 20th century the assault on Indo culture in the Dutch East Indies to Westernise accelerated rapidly enforcing a one sided identification with Dutch culture rigorously imposed by the ruling colonial authorities. From their historic role as indispensable intermediaries and change agents the Indos were increasingly reduced to a marginal position in colonial society. Willems Wim ‘Sporen van een Indisch verleden 1600 1942 .’ Publisher COMT Leiden 1994 . ISBN 90 71042 44 8 Simultaneously the Dutch Ethical Policy created an educated indigenous elite increasingly voicing the idea of Indonesian national independence. For the relatively small Indo European community less than 0.5 of the total native population this posed the challenge of positioning itself between the emerging forces of the Indonesian National Awakening and the repressive forces of the colonial power. Throughout the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies in World War II and the following Indonesian revolution the existing estrangement between the native Indo European population and indigenous peoples only widened and intensified. In the first half of the 20th century during both the Dutch and Japanese colonial period as well as the Indonesian revolution Dahler was one of the leading Indo European figures voicing the idea of so called ‘Association’ i.e. integration of the Indo Europeans into the indigenous population. Pre–World War II Dahler who spoke several indigenous languages had risen to the rank of ‘Controleur’ in the colonial civil service in the Dutch East Indies. In 1918 he befriended famous politician and activist E.F.E. Douwes Dekker and became a leader of the new National Indische Party. 1922 he became that party’s delegate in the People’s Assembly Dutch Volksraad . In 1938 he was an editor of the Malay language weekly ‘Penindjauan’. Here he befriended the indigenous intellectuals Amir and Sam Ratulangi. At the same time he was editor in chief of the Malay language paper ‘Bintang Timoer’ English Eastern Star . He was also a teacher in amongst others Douwes Dekker’s ‘Ksatrian’ schools as well as the ‘Pergoeroean Rakjat’ schools. Touwen Bouwsma E. “Japanese minority policy The Eurasians on Java and the dilemma of ethnic loyalty.” 152 no.4. Publisher KITLV Leiden 1996 P.39 World War II During the Japanese occupation in World War II the Japanese found it hard to determine their position regarding the Eurasian population of the Dutch East Indies. Touwen Bouwsma E. “Japanese minority policy The Eurasians on Java and the dilemma of ethnic loyalty.” 152 no.4. Publisher KITLV Leiden 1996 P.39 Hesitant to imprison the relatively large number of Indos and in need of an administrative backbone to support their occupation of the outstretched and populous archipelago their initial stance towards the Indos was one of relative leniency. The Japanese clearly chose to focus on their Asian descent rather than their European descent and continued to groom the Indos through much of the occupation. Their attempts had little to no avail as Indos continued to cling to their western heritage. In contrast the Eurasian community in neighbouring Malaya that was hectored and admonished in the same way as the Indos in the ‘Japanese East Indies’ but that did not constitute any serious problem for the Japanese occupier. Jones F.C. “Japan’s new order in Asia. Its rise and fall 1937 1945.” Publisher Oxford University Press 1954 P.386. During this whole period Dahler remained consistent in his beliefs of association and continued to call for integration of Indos into indigenous Indonesian society. Dahler himself in fact preferred the term ‘Eurasian’ iso the more common term ‘Indo European’ wanting to emphasise the Asian element of Indos. He became the leader of the pro Indonesian Indo movement and throughout the occupation attempted to elucidate the Japanese and Indonesian viewpoints. Note In 1943 1944 the Japanese chose to recognise Dahler as leader of the Indo European community. Together with Sukarno he called for their Indo brethren to join with the Indonesians in establishing the Japanese envisioned Asian Sphere of Prosperity . See Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.218 219 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 In August 1943 Dahler became head of the so called Kantor Oeroesan Peranakan KOP Office for Indo Matters also more commonly known as the Dahler Office . Belanda Indo Dutch Indo the earlier Malay term used by the Japanese for Indos was now changed to Peranakan Descendant . In September 1943 Indos were officially labeled non hostile and the Japanese promised to release Indos from their civilian prison camps. Additionally Indos were allowed to cash in 30 of their bank savings and send their children to school again. During another round of Japanese registration in October 1943 Indos had to provide proof demonstrating at least 7 Indo or indigenous ancestors. Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.220 221 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 Still many Indonesians believed that the deeply rooted differences between themselves and the Indos could not be eradicated overnight simultaneously the reactionary response of many Indos was to straight out reject the idea of being equated with Indonesians. Sentiments in the Indo community were hurled to and fro between pro or anti Dutch and pro or anti Indonesian and Japanese feelings. Overall the majority of Indos remained fiercely proud of their European roots and opposed both Japanese and Indonesian attempts to denounce their western identity. Touwen Bouwsma E. “Japanese minority policy The Eurasians on Java and the dilemma of ethnic loyalty.” 152 no.4. Publisher KITLV Leiden 1996 P.41 Towards the end of WWII repressive measures towards Indos became more aggressive. Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.231 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 The number of Indos imprisoned by the Japanese in fact continued to increase during the course of the occupation accumulating to 35 of the total Indo community. Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.226 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 In 1944 a more radical group of pro Indonesian Indos under leadership of Van den Eeckhout were added to the Dahler office. The older Dahler who was known to be a quiet and amiable man did not take a liking to the militant and sometimes harsh approach of the newcomers but was unable to temper it as Van den Eeckhout was being directly instructed by the Japanese. Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.232 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 October 1944 in a youth camp set up for Indo boys south of Dampit 13 boys age 16 to 21 were accused of subversive behaviour and publicly beheaded by the Japanese. Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.234 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 Post WWII Dahler was the only Indo who participated in the ‘Committee for the Study of Preparations for Independence’ BPUPKI led by Sukarno and installed by the Japanese in May 1945. Note March 1 Badan Penyelidik Usaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia BPUPKI the committee to prepare for Indonesian Independence is announced by the Japanese and first chaired by Dr. Radjiman Wediodiningrat. Other notable members include Sukarno Hatta Wahid Hasyim Dahler and several others. See online Indonesian Timeline and id Daftar Anggota BPUPKI PPKI After Indonesia s declaration of independence Dahler was a member of the political section of the Partai Nasional Indonesia PNI . Together with independence leaders Sukarno and Sjahrir he continued to groom Indos to join the national revolution but their efforts were undone by extremist revolutionary forces during the violent Bersiap period. Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.242 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 February 1946 Dahler was arrested in Batavia by the Dutch and accused of collaboration with Japan. Although the Dutch considered him morally culpable no actual criminal grounds for conviction were found and he was eventually granted amnesty. In May 1947 Dahler moved to Republican territory and was reunited with his old friend Douwes Dekker who had secretly returned from exile. In 1948 Dahler died without witnissing the official transfer of Dutch authority to the Indonesian Republic. Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.265 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 After Indonesian independence in 1949 the young nation continued to face economic downturn and contra revolutionary turmoil threatening its national unity. Sukarno’s reactionary policy of anti Dutch confrontation indirectly stimulated anti Indo sentiments leading to the Indo diaspora. Ironically in an effort to reduce repatriation of Indos to the Netherlands the Dutch government now actively promoted Indonesian citizenship for Indo Europeans the very idea Dahler had always fought for. Dahler s tireless efforts to persuade Indo Europeans to associate themselves with the indigenous peoples was often misconstrued as acts of betrayal causing much resentment among his fellow Indo compatriots. Over the years his stance has been largely vindicated by advancing historic insights and more objective reflective analysis. Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.217 218 227 228 232 235 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 Family Married to Eleonora Helena Emilie Maijer 3 November 1884 – 5 March 1916 daughter of Wilhelm Friedrich Maijer and Wilhelmina Adriana Noordhoorn. They had at least one son named Rudolf Antoine Dahler 16 July 1914 – 3 June 1992 . After the death of his first wife he married his second wife Pauline Françoise Wattiez and had at least one daughter Sophie Faubel Dahler married to Frederik Faubel and a son named L.A. Loet Dahler. Notes reflist 2 References Meijer Hans In Indië geworteld. De 20ste eeuw. Publisher Bert Bakker Amsterdam 2004 P.67 180 217 218 220 222 225 227 228 232 235 242 265 380 ISBN 90 351 2617 3 Touwen Bouwsma E. “Japanese minority policy The Eurasians on Java and the dilemma of ethnic loyalty.” in Bijdragen tot de Taal Land en Volkenkunde 152 no.4. ‘Japan Indonesia and the WarMyths and realities.’ Publisher KITLV Leiden 1996 External links Online KITLV journal. Persondata NAME Dahler P. F. 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George Herbert Sallans April 20 1895 November 18 1960 William H. New The Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. ISBN 0 8020 0761 9. was a Canadian writer and journalist whose novel Little Man won the Governor General s Award for English language fiction in 1942. Born and raised in Dufferin County Ontario he worked as a journalist for newspapers in Winnipeg Saskatoon and Vancouver and as a Canadian correspondent for British United Press before publishing Little Man. References Persondata NAME Sallans G. Herbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 20 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 18 1960 PLACE OF DEATH User COIBot Summary SpecificReports NOINDEX Links LinkSummary oxingalemusic.com oxingalemusic.com resolves to 76.74.254.120 LinkSummary 76.74.254.120 Link is not on the blacklist. COIBot domainredlist search for link oxingalemusic.com gives oxingalemusic.com User en User Laura newmusic has focus for link oxingalemusic.com Link is not on the Monitorlist. 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The History of the County of Mayo to the Close of the Sixteenth Century. With illustrations and three maps Hubert T. Knox. Originally published 1908 Hogges Figgies and Co. Dublin. Reprinted by De Burca rare books 1982. ISBN 0 946130 01 9. Leabhar na nGenealach. The Great Book of Irish Genealogies eag. ed. Nollaig Ó Muraíle De Burca Dublin 2004 05. Infobox golf facility golf_facility_name Ozo Golf Club image caption location Riga Latvia coordinates coord 57 1 48 N 24 8 26 E region LV RIX_type landmark display inline title establishment 2002 type semi private owner Sandis Ozoliņš operator holes 18 tournaments Hansabanka Baltic Open website www.ozogolf.lv course1 designer1 Rob Swedberg par1 length1 rating1 slope1 record1 Ozo Golf Club is a golf club and course on the west bank of the Ķīšezers lake in Riga Latvia. It is the national training centre for Latvian golf teams – and host to both the national tournament and the Baltic tournament. cite web title Ozo Latvia publisher top100golfcourses.co.uk accessdate 2010 11 16 The club opened in 2002 and is owned by Latvian ice hockey player Sandis Ozoliņš. References Reflist Latvia sports venue stub Ozo Golf Club Deborah Freund This is a list of satellite television service providers in Uganda flagicon Uganda List of Licensed Satellites Television Service Providers MultiChoice Uganda DStv Star DTV Uganda Star Times Pearl Digital TV Kampala SITI Cable Smart TV Time watch cable Zuku TV GoTV External links Website of MultiChoice See also MultiChoice References Africa stub Uganda stub Infobox cricketer biography playername image country England fullname Jamie Paul Hart nickname living true dayofbirth 31 monthofbirth 12 yearofbirth 1975 placeofbirth Blackpool Lancashire countryofbirth England dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling Right arm medium role family club1 Leicestershire Cricket Board year1 2001 clubnumber1 club2 Nottinghamshire Cricket Board year2 2001 clubnumber2 club3 Nottinghamshire year3 1995 1996 clubnumber3 deliveries balls columns 2 column1 FC matches1 1 runs1 18 bat avg1 ndash 100s 50s1 ndash ndash top score1 18 deliveries1 108 wickets1 ndash bowl avg1 ndash fivefor1 ndash tenfor1 ndash best bowling1 ndash catches stumpings1 ndash ndash column2 LA matches2 6 runs2 13 bat avg2 3.25 100s 50s2 ndash ndash top score2 10 deliveries2 264 wickets2 6 bowl avg2 42.50 fivefor2 ndash tenfor2 ndash best bowling2 3 36 catches stumpings2 ndash ndash date 16 November year 2010 source Cricinfo Jamie Paul Hart born 31 December 1975 is a former English cricketer. Hart was a right handed batsman who bowled right arm medium pace. The son of football manager Paul Hart he was born in Blackpool Lancashire. Hart made his debut for Nottinghamshire in a List A match against Somerset in 1995. He represented the county in one further List A match during 1995 which came against Sussex. The following season he played his only first class match for the county against Yorkshire in the County Championship. First Class Matches played by Jamie Hart In his only first class match he scored an unbeaten 18 runs First class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Jamie Hart and bowled 18 wicket less overs. First class Bowling For Each Team by Jamie Hart In 2001 he represented the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board in 2 List A matches against Bedfordshire in the 2001 Cheltenham Gloucester Trophy and Oxfordshire in the 1st round of the 2002 Cheltenham Gloucester Trophy which was held in 2001. At the same time he also played 2 List A matches for the Leicestershire Cricket Board in the same rounds of the same competition s against the Warwickshire Cricket Board and the Kent Cricket Board. List A Matches played by Jamie Hart In his combined total of 6 List A matches he scored 13 runs at a batting average of 3.25 with a high score of 10. With the ball he took 6 wickets at a bowling average of 42.50 with best figures of 3 36. After retiring early from cricket due to injury he became a football agent and has represented several high profile English players. 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Deborah Freund Wikipedia Ageism Summary album cover fur Article We Used to Wait Use Infobox Source Name We Used to Wait Artist Arcade Fire Label Mercury Graphic Artist Item Type Website Owner Commentary Description Portion Low_resolution Purpose Replaceability other_information Licensing Non free album cover right Fluorographene structure in chair conformation seen from above right Fluorographene in chair structure seen from side Fluorographene or perfluorographane graphene fluoride is a fluorocarbon derivative of graphene. Properties of Fluorinated Graphene Films cite journal author Jeremy T. Robinson James S. Burgess Chad E. Junkermeier Stefan C. Badescu Thomas L. Reinecke F. Keith Perkins Maxim K. Zalalutdniov Jeffrey W. Baldwin James C. Culbertson Paul E. Sheehan and Eric S. Snow title Properties of Fluorinated Graphene Films journal Nano Letters volume 10 issue 8 pages 3001–3005 year 2010 month pmid name Nair cite journal author Rahul R. Nair Wencai Ren Rashid Jalil Ibtsam Riaz Vasyl G. Kravets Liam Britnell Peter Blake Fredrik Schedin Alexander S. Mayorov Shengjun Yuan Mikhail I. Katsnelson Hui Ming Cheng Wlodek Strupinski Lyubov G. Bulusheva Alexander V. Okotrub Irina V. Grigorieva Alexander N. Grigorenko Kostya S. Novoselov and Andre K. Geim title Fluorographene A Two Dimensional Counterpart of Teflon journal Small volume 6 issue 24 pages 2877–2884 year 2010 month pmid doi 10.1002 smll.201001555 It is a two dimensional carbon sheet of sp 3 hybridized carbons with each carbon atom bound to one fluorine. The chemical formula is CF n . In comparison Teflon polytetrafluoroethylene CF 2 n consists of carbon chains with each carbon bound to two fluorines. Unlike fluorographene graphene is unsaturated sp 2 hybridized and completely carbon. The hydrocarbon analogue to fluorographene is sp 3 hybridized graphane. Similar to other fluorocarbons e.g. perfluorohexane fluorographene is highly insulating. Fluorographene is relatively inert resembling polytetrafluoroethylene however it can be transformed back into graphene by reaction with KI under higher temperature. Preparation The material was first described in 2010 by Robinson et al. using graphene grown on copper foil exposed to xenon difluoride at 30°C. The group of Nair et al. started from cleaved graphene crystals on a gold grid also exposed to xenon difluoride at 70°C. Also in 2010 Withers et al. described exfoliation of fluorinated graphite monolayer 24 fluorination Freddie Withers Marc Dubois Alexander K. Savchenko Electron properties of fluorinated single layer graphene transistors Phys. Rev. B 82 073403 2010 doi 10.1103 PhysRevB.82.073403 and Cheng et al. reported reversible graphene fluorination. Reversible fluorination of graphene Evidence of a two dimensional wide band gap semiconductor S. H. Cheng K. Zou F. Okino H. R. Gutierrez A. Gupta N. Shen P. C. Eklund J. O. Sofo and J. Zhu Phys. Rev. B 81 205435 2010 DOI 10.1103 PhysRevB.81.205435 The stoichiometric fluorographene CF was also prepared by chemical exfoliation of graphite fluoride by Zboril et al. cite journal author Radek Zboril Frantisek Karlicky A.B. Bourlinos T.A. Steriotis A.K. Stubos V. Georgakilas K. Safarova D. Jancik C. Trapalis and Michal Otyepka title Graphene Fluoride A Stable Stoichiometric Graphene Derivative and its Chemical Conversion to Graphene journal Small volume 6 issue 24 pages 2885–2891 year 2010 month pmid doi 10.1002 smll.201001401 Zboril et al. also showed that the graphene fluoride can be transformed into graphene via graphene iodide a spontaneously decomposing intermediate. Structure Fluorographene conformations have been investigated computationally Artyukhov V. I. and Chernozatonskii L. A. Structure and Layer Interaction in Carbon Monofluoride and Graphane A Comparative Computational Study. J. Phys. Chem. A 2010 114 16 pp 5389–5396 doi 10.1021 jp1003566 Leenaerts O. Peelaers H. Hernández Nieves A. D. Partoens B. and Peeters F. M. First principles investigation of graphene fluoride and graphane. Phys. Rev. B 82 195436 2010 doi 10.1103 PhysRevB.82.195436 Samarakoon D. K. Chen Z. Nicolas C. and Wang X. Q. Structural and Electronic Properties of Fluorographene. Small n a. doi 10.1002 smll.201002058 Structural and Electronic Properties of Hybrid Fluorographene–Graphene Nanoribbons Insight from First Principles Calculations Shaobin Tang Shiyong Zhang The Journal of Physical Chemistry C Article ASAP DOI 10.1021 jp204880f Structures of fluorinated graphene and their signatures H. Sahin M. Topsakal and S. Ciraci Physical Review B 83 115432 2011 10.1103 PhysRevB.83.115432 References See also Organofluorine chemistry Organofluorine compound Diamond Fluorographène P52 R to disambiguation page nocat false false User res no no cit no no des no no int no no pro no no nation nres no no ncit no no ndes no no nint no no documentation P. incana R to disambiguation page P. utilis R to disambiguation page P. kishinouyei R to disambiguation page Bigger than Us Infobox football biography name Harry Pell image fullname Harry David Balraj Pell cite news url title Harry Pell publisher findmypast accessdate 2010 08 14 dateofbirth birth date and age 1990 10 21 df yes cityofbirth Tilbury countryofbirth England cite book editor1 first Glenda editor1 last Rollin editor2 first Jack editor2 last Rollin title Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2012–2013 year 2012 publisher Headline location London isbn 978 0 7553 6356 8 page 476 edition 43rd height height ft 6 in 4 position Midfielder currentclub Hereford United clubnumber 4 youthyears1 1998–2009 youthclubs1 Charlton Athletic years1 2009–2010 clubs1 Charlton Athletic caps1 0 goals1 0 years2 2010 clubs2 → Hastings United loan caps2 19 goals2 4 years3 2010–2011 clubs3 Bristol Rovers caps3 8 goals3 0 years4 2011 clubs4 → Hereford United loan caps4 7 goals4 0 years5 2011– clubs5 Hereford United caps5 42 goals5 4 years6 2012 clubs6 → Cambridge United loan caps6 7 goals6 2 club update 18 45 29 September 2012 UTC Harry David Pell born 21 October 1990 cite web title Harry Pell Spielerprofil work Transfermarkt accessdate 17 May 2012 is a professional footballer who is contracted as a midfielder for Hereford United. Career Pell joined the youth set up at Charlton Athletic at the age of 7 progressing through the age groups until he was sent out on loan to Hastings United in a work experience deal in January 2010. He was released by Charlton later that year and after trials at Gillingham Bristol Rovers and Wycombe Wanderers he joined Bristol Rovers on a one year contract at the end of May. cite web title Harry Pell joins Rovers date 28 May 2010 work bristolrovers.co.uk publisher Bristol Rovers Football Club accessdate 16 November 2010 He was an unused substitute for The Pirates ten times in League One before finally making his debut on 13 November 2010 coming on as a 74th minute sub in a 3–0 defeat to Leyton Orient. cite web title Bristol Rovers 0–3 Leyton Orient publisher BBC Sport date 13 November 2010 accessdate 16 November 2010 He signed for Hereford United on 31 January 2011 after an impressive first month the loan was then extended but before the second month could be completed he was recalled by Bristol Rovers. cite web title Hereford United snap up Harry Pell from Bristol Rovers date 31 January 2011 work Hereford United FC publisher Hereford United Football Club accessdate 31 January 2011 On 8 July 2011 Harry Pell put pen to paper and signed a two year contract for a transfer to League two team Hereford United. Pell joined Cambridge United on a one month emergency loan on 22 March 2012. After a successful month at The U s where he quickly became a fans favourite he returned to Edgar Street in order for The Bulls new manager Richard O Kelly to have a look at him before making summer transfer plans. References External links soccerbase id 55548 Hereford United F.C. squad Persondata NAME Pell Harry SHORT DESCRIPTION Professional footballer DATE OF BIRTH 21 October 1991 PLACE OF BIRTH Tilbury Category redirect Ugandan media IEEE Solid State Circuits Society Your Song Ellie Goulding cover Show Me Love t.A.T.u. song R from other capitalisation Navbox name 1956–57 in English football title 1956–57 in English football listclass hlist above align left « smaller 1955–56 align right smaller 1957–58 » group1 FA competitions list1 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds Final Charity Shield group2 Football League list2 Football League First Division Second Division Third Division group3 Lower leagues list3 Isthmian League Southern Football League Western Football League group4 European competitions list4 European Cup Inter Cities Fairs Cup group5 Related to national team list5 Walter Winterbottom Home Championship list6 navbox child above Club seasons group1 First Division list1 Arsenal Aston Villa Birmingham City Blackpool Bolton Wanderers Burnley Cardiff City Charlton Athletic Chelsea Everton Leeds United Luton Town Manchester City Manchester United Newcastle United Portsmouth Preston North End Sheffield Wednesday Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Bromwich Albion Wolverhampton Wanderers group2 Second Division list2 Barnsley Blackburn Rovers Bristol City Bristol Rovers Bury Doncaster Rovers Fulham Grimsby Town Huddersfield Town Leicester City Leyton Orient Lincoln City Liverpool Middlesbrough Nottingham Forest Notts County Port Vale Rotherham United Sheffield United Stoke City Swansea Town West Ham United group3 Third Division list3 navbox child group1 North list1 Accrington Stanley Barrow Bradford City Bradford Park Avenue Carlisle United Chester Chesterfield Crewe Alexandra Darlington Derby County Gateshead Halifax Town Hartlepools United Hull City Mansfield Town Oldham Athletic Rochdale Scunthorpe United Southport Stockport County Tranmere Rovers Workington Wrexham York City group2 South list2 Aldershot Bournemouth Brentford Brighton Hove Albion Colchester United Coventry City Crystal Palace Exeter City Gillingham Ipswich Town Millwall Newport County Northampton Town Norwich City Plymouth Argyle Queens Park Rangers Reading Shrewsbury Town Southampton Southend United Swindon Town Torquay United Walsall Watford below PFS R to disambiguation page Don t edit this line machine code 1 rank species link California Sea Lion Z. californianus parent Zalophus Infobox television show_name Hard to Be Me image format Comedy drama picture_format 1080i HDTV runtime 45 minutes creator Edward Robert Bach executive_producer Edward Robert Bach Robert P. Bach Virginia Ryker producer Lauren Gildner Aditi V. Desai Edward Robert Bach Virginia Ryker starring Edward Robert Bach Kendra North Katie E. Jones Michael Garvey Ali Walton Doug Henderson Megan Hurst Kelli Biggs Estenia Goodridge Carleen Troy Brandon Rice opentheme It s Hard to Be Me by Cyndi Lauper country United States language English network To Be Announced num_seasons 0 num_episodes 1 Hard to Be Me is an independently produced dramedy series created by and starring Edward Robert Bach. cite news title Resident Creates Writes and Acts in New TV Show first Gerald last Fill authorlink Gerald Fill work Mount Vernon Gazette publisher connectionnewspapers.com accessdate November 16 2010 date March 4 2010 The show follows second year art student Kevin Hamilton Bach and his vlog in which he tells the story of his week more through his art than his words. This device would frame future episodes of the show. cite news title Central Wisconsin s version of Cannes Local film festival an eye opening experience first Jamie last Jung authorlink Jamie Jung work Stevens Point Journal publisher stevenspointjournal.com accessdate November 16 2010 date October 28 2010 This framing device has led to Hard to Be Me being called the first web 2.0 television show Corvino Dino October 28 November 4 2010 Movies With a Wisconsin Connection . Wausau City Pages. and is often cited by the director of the pilot episode Erik Cieslewicz as one of the main reasons he worked on the project. cite interview title Interview with Director Erik Cieslewicz first Joseph last O Donnell authorlink Joseph O Donnell work Eerie Digest publisher eeriedigest.com accessdate November 16 2010 date August 1 2010 It has been described as a little Gilmore Girls a little Everybody Hates Chris and a lot of famility oriented funny citation needed reason needs exception date November 2010 which is also often cited by the pilot s creators as a major component of the show. cite interview title Hard to Be Me shoots for prime time television first Debbie last Sklar authorlink Debbie Sklar work The Accolade Awards publisher accoladecompetition.org accessdate November 16 2010 cite interview title Interview with Edward Bach – Hard to Be Me Pilot first Joseph last O Donnell authorlink Joseph O Donnell work Eerie Digest publisher eeriedigest.com accessdate November 16 2010 date July 1 2010 cite interview last Pflugshaupt first Amy subjectlink Amy Pflugshaupt interviewer Erik Cieslewicz program Sunrise 7 callsign WSAW city Wausau Wisconsin date 2010 11 05 accessdate 2010 11 05 Currently being pitched to networks by an agent cite news title Press Release – “Hard to Be Me” – Art in Real Life first Joseph last O Donnell authorlink Joseph O Donnell work Eerie Digest publisher eeriedigest.com accessdate November 16 2010 date October 1 2010 Hard to Be Me has won a slew of awards at film festivals. cite news title Filmmaker with Wausau roots brings TV pilot back to central Wisconsin first Keith last Uhlig authorlink Keith Uhlig work Wausau Daily Herald publisher wausaudailyherald.com accessdate November 16 2010 date November 5 2010 Production There is definitely some of me in the plot and character developed around Kevin according to Bach but he still hopes Viewers will see themselves in all the characters as well. It took about a year from start to finish to produce the pilot episode. cite news title Independent films coming to region first Carrie last Hutton authorlink Carrie Hutton work Wausau Daily Herald publisher wausaudailyherald.com accessdate November 16 2010 date November 4 2010 Bach has stated numerous times that he would like the characters in the show to be relatable and empathetic while the plots to be universal and family friendly. Additionally the reason to set the show in Washington D.C. was to show the softer non political side of DC and the people who live here. According to Cieslewicz the goal from the beginning was to create a broadcast ready pilot and that the production considered hundreds of actors from the Washington D.C. area when casting. Kevin s favorite artist in the show is also one of Bach s as well Drew Struzan. According to Bach Struzan liked the idea of the Pilot and his self portrait appears in the pilot. cite video title Hard to Be Me Trailer 1 accessdate November 16 2010 In August 2010 the show reached an agreement with Cyndi Lauper to provide her track It s Hard to Be Me as the theme song of the show. Cast Main characters Edward Robert Bach as Kevin Hamilton Kendra North as Patricia Hamilton Katie E. Jones as Shannon Hamilton Michael Garvey as Patrick Hamilton Ali Walton as Olivia Willis Henshall Doug Henderson as Daniel Corrigan Megan Hurst as Juliet Crawford Kelli Biggs as Dr. Candice Wilkes Estenia Goodridge as Melody Carleen Troy as Shareece Brandon Rice as Malcom Addie Cannizzaro as Wilkes T.A. Synopsis Using the framing device of Kevin s vLog the pilot follows Kevin receiving the weekly assignment of creating the vLog from his demanding Communications 101 professor Dr. Candice Wilkes Biggs . His first blog introducing his family and friends introduces the audience to the universe of the show as well. The show also follows a group of characters who like the audience are watching Kevin s vLog as part of the narrative of the show. Reception In addition to calling the pilot the first web 2.0 TV show The Wausau City Pages also described it as giving a truly unique perspective on youth life and social media technology. Blogger William Powell declared in his review that the show was directed with crisp professionalism by Erik Cieslewicz and that Hard To Be Me is a pilot that will probably wind up on the small screen on a major network soon. Mark my words. Additionally the pilot has won many awards screening in film festivals. Awards awards table3 2011 Silver Ace Las Vegas Film Festival won Television Pilot Category Jury Prize cite web title Las Vgas Film Festival 2011 Best Dramedy New York International Independent Film and Video Festival won Short Category cite web title New York Film and Video Festival 2011 Silver Award California Film Awards won TV Pilot Category cite web title California Film Awards 2010 Audience Award Central Wisconsin Film Festival won Short Category cite web title Arts Alliance of Portage County 2010 Platinum Award Nevada Film Festival won TV Pilot Category cite web title Nevada Film Festival 2010 Best Television Production Oregon Film Festival won cite web title Oregon Film Festival 2010 Best Television Pilot Colorado Film Festival won cite web title Colorado Film Festival 2010 First Place Bayou City Inspirational Film Festival won TV pilot category cite web title Bayou City Inspirational Film Festival 2010 John Muir Award Yosemite Film Festival won TV pilot category cite web title Yosemite Film Festival 2010 Best TV Pilot Direction The Indie Fest won Award of Merit Erik Cieslewicz cite web title Indie Fest 2010 Best TV Pilot New Media Fest won cite web title New Media Fest 2010 Star Award The Indie Gathering won TV pilot category cite web title Indie Gathering 2010 Best TV Pilot New York International Independent Film and Video Festival won cite web title New York International Independent Film and Video Festival 2010 Leading Actor Leading Actress TV Pilot Accolade Competition won Edward Robert Bach Kendra North Award of Excellence cite web title Accolade Competition 2010 Best Editing LA Movie Awards won Television Category cite web title LA Movie Awards 2010 Best Use of Music Park City Film Music Festival won Bronze Medal Paul Oehlers cite web title 2010 Park City Film Music Festival Announces Awards 2010 Short SkyFest won Certificate of Excellence cite web title Skyfest III Award Winners end References Reflist 2 External links Official website 1 IMDb title 1606759 Don t edit this line machine code 1 rank genus link Zalophus parent Otariinae Franklin Davey McDowell 1888 1965 William H. New The Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. ISBN 0 8020 0761 9. was a Canadian writer whose novel The Champlain Road won the Governor General s Award for English language fiction in 1939. Beginning his career in 1909 as a journalist with the Toronto World the Toronto Mail and Empire and the Winnipeg Free Press McDowell also published a number of short stories. He subsequently worked for Canadian National Railways from 1923 to 1953. References Persondata NAME Macdowell Franklin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1888 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1965 PLACE OF DEATH Pacocha R to disambiguation page Pacucha R to disambiguation page Paladino R to disambiguation page Tuathchar mac Cobhthach King of Luighne Connacht died 846. The kingdom of Luighne consisted of what would later become the baronys of Coolavin County Sligo and Barony of Gallen County Sligo . Later they would be divided into two separate kingdoms ruled by the O hEaghra and O Gadhra families respectively. s start succession box before Dunghalach mac Taithleach title King of Luighne Connacht after Finshnechta mac Maele Corcrai years ? 846 s end External links References O Hara Genealogy pp.xi xiv in The Book of O Hara ed. Lambert McKenna s.j. Dublin 1951. The History of the County of Mayo to the Close of the Sixteenth Century. With illustrations and three maps Hubert T. Knox. Originally published 1908 Hogges Figgies and Co. Dublin. Reprinted by De Burca rare books 1982. ISBN 0 946130 01 9. Leabhar na nGenealach. The Great Book of Irish Genealogies eag. ed. Nollaig Ó Muraíle De Burca Dublin 2004 05. Persondata NAME Tuathchar Mac Cobhtach ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION King of Luighne Connacht DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 846 PLACE OF DEATH Pakhomov R to disambiguation page Orbital hybridisation Palacio Legislativo R to disambiguation page Lion s share Infobox Military Unit unit_name No. 124 Baroda Squadron RAF image 150px caption dates 1 March 1918 – 17 August 1918 10 May 1941 – 1 April 1946 country flagicon UK United Kingdom allegiance branch 23px Royal Air Force type role size command_structure current_commander garrison garrison_label Base ceremonial_chief colonel_of_the_regiment nickname patron motto “Danger is our opportunity” colors colors_label post 1950 aircraft insignia march mascot equipment equipment_label battles anniversaries decorations battle_honours commander1 commander1_label commander2 commander2_label commander3 commander3_label notable_commanders identification_symbol A mongoose identification_symbol_label Squadron Heraldry identification_symbol_2 PX Apr 1939 Sep 1939 ON May 1941 Sep 1946 identification_symbol_2_label Squadron Codes No. 124 Baroda Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron formed to be a light bomber unit in World War I and reformed as a fighter unit in World War II. History Formation and World War I No. 124 Squadron Royal Flying Corps was formed on 1 February 1918 at RFC Old Sarum and became a unit of the Royal Air Force. After a move to RFC Fowlmere 124 Sqn disbanded on 17 August 1918 having only operated as a training squadron. Lake Alan. Flying Units of the RAF .Airlife Publishing. Shrewsbury. 1999. ISBN 1 84037 086 6 Reformation in World War II Around the outbreak of World War II from April to September 1939 124 Sqn was allocated a squadron code but the squadron was not stood up. The squadron eventually reformed in 1941 as a fighter unit equipped with Spitfires stationed at RAF Castletown to provide air defence for Scapa Flow. It was then moved to RAF Biggin Hill and later to RAF Manston where in early 1945 the Squadron was intercepting German reconnaissance aircraft at up to 50 000 ft using Spitfire VIIs with pressurised cockpits. From 10 February to 25 April 1945 it was based at RAF Coltishall and RAF Hawkinge operating as a fighter bomber squadron flying Spitfire IX HFs where its main duty was to carry out dive bombing attacks on the V2 launch sites in Holland. The Squadron also flew interdictions attacking railway and supply lines to the V 2 sites and bomber escorts. On 24 August 1945 124 Squadron moved to RAF Molesworth for conversion to the Gloster Meteor the RAF s first jet fighter. In October the unit transferred to RAF Bentwaters and in February 1946 to RAF Fairwood Common before being disbanded at RAF Bentwaters on 1 April 1946 becoming No. 56 Squadron RAF. Aircraft operated thumb A 124 Sqn Spitfire VI at North Weald in 1942. Data from class wikitable +Aircraft operated by no. 124 Squadron RAF From To Aircraft Squadron code Feb 1918 Aug 1918 Airco DH.9 proposed Feb 1918 Aug 1918 miscellaneous training aircraft Apr 1939 Sep 1939 Squadron not stood up PK May 1941 Mar 1942 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.V ON May 1942 Feb 1943 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VI ON May 1943 Jun 1944 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.VII ON Jul 1944 Mar 1945 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX ON Apr 1945 Apr 1946 Gloster Meteor F.3 ON References Reflist External links Squadron history and more on RafWeb RAF squadrons Royal Air Force Coord 48 08 25 N 11 35 14 E region DE BY_type landmark display title thumb St. Anna Lehel Munich St. Anna is a Catholic parish church Lehel Munich southern Germany built in 1887 1892 under design by Gabriel Seidl. It is the main parish church of Lehel located in the center of the quarter. In 1983 Coppell homemakers Norma Gaffney and Sandy Jadlot started talking an