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Wycliffe Bible Translators USA (also known as Wycliffe USA) is an interdenominational nonprofit organization with a goal to "start a Bible translation in 'every language that needs one' by 2025." Wycliffe USA was founded in 1942 by William Cameron Townsend and is a member of the Wycliffe Global Alliance. There are currently separate Wycliffe organizations in over 60 countries. The organizations are named after John Wycliffe, who was responsible for the first complete English translation of the whole Bible into Middle English. , translations of either portions of the Bible, the New Testament, or the whole Bible exist in over 3,400 of the 7,300 languages used on Earth. Wycliffe has translated the Bible into more than 700 languages. ==Philosophy and methods== Wycliffe USA bases its philosophy on Townsend's Protestantism which regards the intercultural and multilinguistic spread of Christianity as a divine command. Protestantism, including this organization, adheres to the principle of sola scriptura and regards biblical texts as the authoritative and infallible word of God. Wycliffe USA is based in Orlando, Florida, but partners with many organizations and churches around the world to help facilitate the work of Bible translation. It is the largest of the many independent organizations that together are part of Wycliffe Global Alliance, which has its headquarters in Singapore. Wycliffe missionaries develop alphabets, help preliterate people learn to read and write, and translate the Bible into written versions of currently spoken languages. By developing written languages, the organization is helping to "save lost and dying languages." Due to technological advances, Wycliffe's missionaries in the United States connect with translation teams in other areas of the world to translate the Bible into additional languages. As a result, translations that used to take 20 or 30 years to finish can be completed in six or seven years in some cases. Wycliffe has also joined with the Deaf Bible Society and other organizations to translate the Bible into sign languages. ==Associated organizations== SIL International, originally the Summer Institute of Linguistics, began as a small summer training session for missionaries in Arkansas in 1934. It is a partner organization of the Wycliffe Global Alliance and Wycliffe USA. A partner organization of SIL International, JAARS, originally the Jungle Aviation And Radio Service, based out of Waxhaw, NC, provides critical transportation and technical solutions for SIL in support of Bible translation across the globe. The Seed Company is a subsidiary of Wycliffe USA that provides support to people doing Bible translations for their own languages. ==See also== Bible translations by language == References == Bible societies Christian missions Christian organizations established in 1942 Christian organizations established in the 20th century Bible translators 1942 establishments in the United States
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Death Duel is a First person perspective scrolling shooter developed by Razor Soft for the Sega Genesis in 1992. In it, players have to strategically shoot nine alien enemies one at a time using all the weapons they could afford. ==Story== Taking place in the future year 2140, the nine of the ten Galactic Federations had gained unwarranted control over galaxy flight traffic and territory. This has caused the one remaining Federation to suffer a loss of supplies and space pirate attacks. The dispute can only be settled through a warranted duel with the Federation's one duelist to fight against the collective nine alien duelists representing the nine Galactic Federations in control of the space traffic ways, otherwise known as The Super 9's. The player assumes the role of Barrett Jade, a mecha pilot to win back the space ways and duel against the nine other duelists. ==Gameplay== Players started the game off with their first duel with a set number of ammunition for their weapons; the player's robot had a total of three weapons indicated by all three buttons on the controller. Once the player completed the duel, they would go through a type of Bonus Stage that would qualify them for the next duel as well as increase their score and money. Players could then purchase more ammunition or even new weapons for their robot at a local shop. Players had to time their attacks and aim precisely for key locations of their opponents body. Some enemies could regenerate missing parts of their body (including their head) while some enemies depended on particular mechanical parts to evade fire. If the player ran out of ammunition for all their weapons before the duel was over, they would lose a life and restart the duel over (with the same amount of ammunition they started the duel with). If the duel timer ran out before the duel was over, the player would also lose a life and restart the duel. ==External links== Sega Genesis games 1992 video games Video games developed in the United States
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The Bombardment of Chefchaouen was an aerial bombardment of Chefchaouen, Morocco carried out in the middle of the Rif War by a rogue American squadron in the service of the French colonial empire on September 17, 1925. Colonel Charles Michael Sweeney, an American pilot who had served in World War I, proposed organizing a squadron of American pilots to assist the French in Morocco, to French Prime Minister Paul Painlevé, who "warmly welcomed the Colonel’s request." Seeking "volunteers," Sweeny sent a telegram to a number of WWI veterans in the US in June 1925. By July, he had 17 volunteers, 12 of whom were pilots, including Paul Ayres Rockwell, had served France in World War I. The American volunteers were inducted into the French Foreign Legion in July, and their squadron was named Escadrille Cherifienne, 19th Squadron of the Moroccan Aviation Regiment. In a telegram to the French résident général in Morocco Hubert Lyautey, the Prime Minister and Minister of War of France Paul Painlevé said: "This American expression of solidarity seems particularly interesting at the moment and capable of bringing a share of American propaganda to our cause, strengthening American sentiment against the aggression of Abd el-Krim." In Morocco, the American volunteers of the Escadrille Cherifienne were based in Beni Malek. == Squadron == Colonel Charles Michael Sweeny Captain Paul Ayres Rockwell Commander James Sussan/Susson, *Canadian, former commander pilot in the Royal Airforce of England Donald Mac Gibeny, former pilot of US Air Force Captain Samuel J. Mustain, former pilot of US Air Force Doctor James V Sparks, who enlisted as a medic Captain George Butts George Rehm Lieutenant Charles W. Kerwood Commander Grandville Pollock Lieutenant-Colonel Austin G. Parker Captain Reginald H. Weller Captain Graham Captain Lansing C. Holden Captain William G. Bullin Lieutenant William S. Cousins == Official US position == The US Department of State instructed its consul at the American Legation in Tangier, Maxwell Blake, to warn the Americans that they would risk the revocation of their US citizenship, imprisonment, and fines if they battled "against a people with whom the United States had no quarrel." == Motivation == On the motivation of the rogue American volunteer pilots, Sweeney wrote, "In our view, France, in fighting Abdel Krim, is fighting the cause of the white man's civilization, and all who have formed this squadron know enough of the world to appreciate what the white man's civilization means." The motivation to bomb Chefchaouen specifically was to drive the Jebala people out of the war, as it was a city the tribe considered holy. == Reflections == Paul Ayres Rockwell later wrote: "The city looked lovely from the air, hugging its high mountain and surrounded with many gardens and green cultivations… I looked down upon the numerous sanctuaries, the six mosques, the medieval dungeon, the big square with its fountain playing and fervently hoped none of them had been damaged." == References == Rif War Wars involving Morocco Wars involving France Wars involving Spain Conflicts in 1925 20th century in Morocco Berber history Separatism in Morocco Spanish Africa Interwar period French expatriate units and formations Military units and formations established in 1925 Airstrikes conducted by France
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Walter Steyn is an Australian competitive freediver, freediving judge and freediving instructor. He has set 33 Australian national freediving records and currently holds six. ==Records== Steyn's current national records (world ranking bracketed) are: 106 m (Constant Weight), 16 April 2011 at the Vertical Blue 2011 Competition at Dean's Blue Hole, Bahamas; 215 m (Dynamic With Fins), 15 August 2009 at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic centre, Sydney; 175 m (Dynamic No Fins), 14 August 2008 at the Wellington Winter Championships; 74 m (Constant weight no fins), 14 April 2011 at the Vertical Blue 2011 Competition at Dean's Blue Hole, Bahamas; 8:01 (Static), 6 May 2011 at Kona, Hawaii USA; ==Activities== Steyn is an AIDA accredited freediving judge and has judged several international competitions and world record attempts. ==References== Australian freedivers Living people Year of birth missing (living people)
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=Earth= The Earth is the third planet from the Sun. It is one of the four terrestrial planets in our Solar System. This means most of its mass is solid. The other three are Mercury, Mars, and Venus. The Earth is also called the Blue Planet, Planet Earth, and Terra. The Earth is home to millions of species of plants and animals, including humans. Earth is the only planet in the galaxy which is known to support life. Earth has many places that are suitable for humans to live; although, some areas of the planet can be dangerous for humans or uninhabitable. Science shows that Earth formed around 4.5 billion years ago. The organisms that live on Earth have completely changed its air (atmosphere); this is called a biosphere. 71% of Earth's surface is covered in salt water oceans. Earth is the only place in the Solar System where liquid water is known to exist at present. The other 29% is made of rocky land in the shape of continents and islands. Earth interacts with other objects in the Solar System, particularly the Sun and the Moon. The Earth orbits the Sun roughly once every 365.25 days. One spin is called a day and one orbit around the Sun is called a year. This is why there are 365 days in a year, but a leap day added to the calendar once every 4 years.
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Mary Eddy Kidder (January 31, 1834 – June 25, 1910) was an American missionary and educator in Japan. She established Ferris Women's Seminary (later Ferris University), the first Christian women's college in Japan. She was born into a devoutly Christian family in Wardsboro, Vermont and was educated there. She taught at the Wardsboro Academy run by the Dutch Reformed Church of America. In 1869, she became a missionary and travelled with Samuel Robbins Brown to Japan. She was hired by the Japanese government to teach English. In 1870, she founded a small school in Yokohama. Five years later, with the assistance of churches in the United States, a school and student residence were constructed; the school was named after Isaac Ferris. Besides the English language, history, geography, mathematics and Christian religious instruction, students were also taught sewing, knitting, embroidery, calligraphy, Japanese history and Confucian philosophy. Alumni included Wakamatsu Shizuko. In 1881, she retired as administrator of the school and moved to Tokyo, where she continued to do missionary work. From 1888 to 1902, she worked in Morioka. She also contributed to the monthly Christian publication Yorokobi no Otozure. Kidder and her husband also worked at missionary work in Kōchi, Nagano and Hokkaido. In 1873, she married Edward Rothesay Miller, a Presbyterian missionary who afterwards converted to the Reformed Church. She died in Tokyo at the age of 76. == References == 1834 births 1910 deaths Heads of schools in Japan American Protestant missionaries Protestant missionaries in Japan People from Wardsboro, Vermont Female Christian missionaries American expatriates in Japan University and college founders Women founders
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Dead Swans is an English band from Brighton, formed in 2006. They released one album entitled Sleepwalkers in 2009, as well as three EPs; Southern Blue (2008), It's Starting, (2009), and Anxiety and Everything Else (2012). They also released a split EP with metalcore band Architects in 2008. Further, the band were nominated in the Best British Newcomer category at the 2008 Kerrang! Awards. The band have proved influential to the UK hardcore scene and many melodic hardcore bands are noticeably similar. In an interview, the vocalist of Lay It on the Line quotes Dead Swans as a strong influence on the band. On 11 January 2016, the band posted a short video clip via their Facebook account with the caption " soon", hinting at a potential reunion. Reunion The band performed at the 2016 edition of Outbreak Festival at Canal Mills. ==Discography== {| border="2" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" |Year of Release |Title |Label |- |2008 |Southern Blue |Thirty Days of Night Records |- |2008 |Architects / Dead Swans Split |Thirty Days of Night Records |- |2009 |It's Starting |Bridge 9 Records |- |2009 |Sleepwalkers |Bridge 9 Records |- |2012 |Anxiety and Everything Else EP |Bridge 9 Records |- |} ==Music videos== "Keep Them Shut" (Anxiety And Everything Else EP, 2012) ==Members== Current Nicholas Worthington - vocals (2006–2013, 2016–present) Stewart "Pid" Payne - guitar (2006–2013, 2016–present) Benjamin Marco - bass (2006–2013, 2016–present) Joey Bayes - guitar (2009–2013, 2016–present) Benny Mead - drums (2006–2011, 2016–present) Past Robbie Taylor – guitar (2009) Craig Reynolds – drums (2011–2013) ==References== ==External links== Dead Swans on Bridge 9 Records Musical groups established in 2006 Musical groups from Brighton and Hove British hardcore punk groups Musical quintets Bridge 9 Records artists
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Cirrhilabrus brunneus or the dusky fairy wrasse is a species of fairy wrasse native to the coasts off Borneo. It can be found at depths of 40–50 meters. == Description == The fish can grow to a length of 4.4 centimeters. It has 11 dorsal spines, nine dorsal soft rays, 3 anal spines, and 9 anal soft rays. Males are brown or bronze. The fish also has 15 pectoral rays and two horizontal scale rows are present under the eyes. == References == Fish described in 2006 Fish of Indonesia brunneus
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Arihito Muramatsu (村松 有人, born December 12, 1972) is a former professional baseball player from Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. He was an outfielder for the Orix Buffaloes, but now is with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks. He led the Pacific League with 58 steals in 1996 to win the Best Nine Award. He has also won the Japanese Golden Glove award in outfield from 2003–2004. He joined the Japanese olympic baseball team for the 2004 Summer Olympics, and won a bronze medal. He retired after the 2010 season. ==External links== 1972 births Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Fukuoka Daiei Hawks players Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks players Japanese baseball coaches Japanese baseball players Japanese expatriate baseball players in the United States Living people Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Nippon Professional Baseball coaches Nippon Professional Baseball outfielders Olympic baseball players of Japan Olympic bronze medalists for Japan Olympic medalists in baseball Orix BlueWave players Orix Buffaloes players People from Kanazawa, Ishikawa Salinas Spurs players
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Dr Charles Edward Wilson FRSE FSA FEIS LLD (1815–1888) was a 19th-century Scottish teacher and educationalist who was Scotland's first HM Chief Inspector of Schools following the Education (Scotland) Act 1872. ==Life== He was born on 31 August 1815 in Old Aberdeen. He was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School. He studied Classics at Aberdeen University graduating MA. In 1848 he became Classics Master at Glasgow Academy. In 1852 he became Assistant Inspector of Schools in Glasgow and in 1859 was promoted to Inspector. In 1870 Aberdeen University awarded him an honorary doctorate (LLD). In 1873/74 he became the first Chief Inspector of Schools for all Scotland and he relocated to Edinburgh. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1877. His proposers were Philip Kelland, Peter Guthrie Tait, Alexander Buchan, and John Gibson Fleming. He died at 19 Palmerston Place in Edinburgh on 18 March 1888. He is buried in Dean Cemetery. ==Family== In 1860 he was married to Joanne Farquharson Robertson (1840-1891) twenty five years his junior. Their children included Anne Louisa Wilson (1865-1937) and Andrew Robertson Wilson (1870-1932). ==References== 1815 births 1888 deaths People from Aberdeen People educated at Aberdeen Grammar School Alumni of the University of Aberdeen Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Burials at the Dean Cemetery
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The Billboard 200, published in Billboard magazine, is a weekly chart that ranks the highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States. In 1983, the name of the chart was Top LPs & Tape. Before Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991, Billboard estimated sales from a representative sampling of record stores nationwide, using telephone, fax or messenger service. Data were based on rankings made by the record stores of the best-selling records, not on actual sales figures. There were six number-one albums on this chart in 1983, including the debut album of the Australian band Men at Work, Business as Usual, which spent the last seven weeks of 1982 and the first eight weeks of 1983 at number one, and was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1984. Thriller, the sixth studio album by recording artist Michael Jackson, was released on November 1982. It peaked at number one for twenty-two non-consecutive weeks in 1983 with another fifteen consecutive weeks at the top into the following year, and seven songs from the album became top ten singles between late 1982 and early 1984. Two of them: "Billie Jean" and "Beat It", reached the top position of the Billboard Hot 100. Thriller won eight Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year at the 26th Grammy Awards, and was the best-selling album of 1983 with more than fifteen million copies sold. In 2008, twenty-five years after its release, the record was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and a few weeks later, it was among twenty-five recordings preserved by the Library of Congress to the National Recording Registry as "culturally significant". Flashdance, the soundtrack to the 1983 musical and romance film of the same name, peaked at number one for two weeks and won the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture. The two singles released from the album, "Flashdance... What a Feeling" by Irene Cara, and "Maniac" by Michael Sembello, reached the top of the singles chart in 1983. The New York Times considered the British band The Police to be the year's most influential rock band. Australian, British, and American bands copied the white-reggae formula of their (The Police's) earlier successes. The group released their fifth and final studio album, Synchronicity, in 1983. The album, a varied accomplished blend of rock, funk, and third-world rhythms, stayed at number one for seventeen weeks and was certified four times platinum by the RIAA in 1984. Metal Health, the third album by heavy metal band Quiet Riot, peaked at number one for one week, becoming the first heavy metal record to reach the top of the Billboard 200. Singer-songwriter Lionel Richie released his second album Can't Slow Down in 1983, which spent three weeks at the top and won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year at the 27th Grammy Awards. ==Chart history== ==See also== 1983 in music ==References== 1983 United States Albums
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Smith & Bassette was an architectural firm based in Hartford, Connecticut. Its partners included Henry Hilliard Smith and Roy D. Bassette . "The architectural firm of Smith and Bassette became known for its design of multi-purpose public buildings and their skill in the Classical and Colonial Revival genres. For example, in 1917 the firm shared first place with Paul P. Cret for the design of a Classical Revival building in the Hartford County Building Competition." The firm or its partners' works include the following three structures that both survive and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Eno Memorial Hall, 754 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, Connecticut, designed by Roy D. Bassette Heublein Tower, at Talcott Mountain State Park, Simsbury, Connecticut, designed by Smith & Bassette Simsbury Bank and Trust Company Building, 760-762 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, Connecticut, designed by Smith & Bassette Other works include: Lucy Robbins Welles Library in Newington, Connecticut. ==References== Architecture firms of the United States Architecture firms based in Connecticut Defunct architecture firms based in Connecticut
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Irene Coates (née Gregory; 23 March 1925 - 18 June 2019) was an English playwright, poet, painter, feminist and environmentalist. She is the author of 14 plays and four books, perhaps best known is her biography Who's Afraid of Leonard Woolf?: A Case for the Sanity of Virginia Woolf. ==Biography== Irene Coates grew up in a bohemian family in London on the fringe of the Bloomsbury Group. In the 1940s she ran the Cambridge Drama Centre. She wrote 14 plays between 1961–81, which were produced among others by the Royal Shakespeare Company and performed at the Edinburgh Festival. She migrated to Australia in 1982 and was Writer in Residence (drama) at Nepean in 1998. She was the sister-in-law and aunt respectively of the painters Ivon Hitchens and John Hitchens. ==Work== ===Books=== Who's Afraid of Leonard Woolf?: A Case for the Sanity of Virginia Woolf ===Plays=== The Wideawakes, Aldwych Theatre, 1965 The Space is Mine (100 minutes) Self Service (40 minutes) ==Films== Irene Coates on Seeing ==References== 1925 births 2019 deaths 20th-century English dramatists and playwrights People from Chichester English women dramatists and playwrights 20th-century English women writers English emigrants to Australia
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== October 2010 == Welcome to Wikipedia. The recent edit that you made to the page Lehigh Valley Zoo has been reverted, as it appears to be unconstructive. Please use the sandbox for testing any edits; if you believe the edit was constructive, please ensure that you provide an informative edit summary. You may also wish to read the introduction to editing for further information. Thank you. Wayne Olajuwon chat Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did with this edit to the page Lehigh Valley Zoo. Such edits constitute vandalism and are reverted. Please do not continue to make unconstructive edits to pages; use the sandbox for testing. Thank you. Wayne Olajuwon chat
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WJKL may refer to: WJKL (FM), a radio station (105.7 FM) licensed to serve San Juan, Puerto Rico WKRT (FM), a radio station (89.3 FM) licensed to serve Richmond, Indiana, United States, which held the call sign WJKL from 2019 to 2020 WAWE, a radio station (94.3 FM) licensed to serve Glendale Heights, Illinois, United States, which held the call sign WJKL from 1972 to 2019
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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. Nakon ===Bryan C Simpson=== – (View AfDView log Stats) () Article is about a non-notable lobbyist who is not covered significantly in independent sources and doesn't meet the GNG. All the included references are to primary, closely connected sources (memos of meetings, etc) and I can't find significant coverage elsewhere. (talk) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Businesspeople-related deletion discussions. (talk) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Australia-related deletion discussions. (talk) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of New Zealand-related deletion discussions. (talk) Delete. As per nom. No apparent notability and does not seem to pass either GNG or NSPORT (as team manager), although it's hard to tell as the article is so godawfully written. DerbyCountyinNZ (Talk Contribs) Delete Fails GNG and no real reliable source in the article. NZFC(talk) Delete not enough sources to show Pack Lambert (talk) 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.
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== October 2010 == Welcome to Wikipedia. The recent edit that you made to the page The Playbook (How I Met Your Mother) has been reverted, as it appears to be unconstructive. Please use the sandbox for testing any edits; if you believe the edit was constructive, please ensure that you provide an informative edit summary. You may also wish to read the introduction to editing for further information. Thank you. Marek.69 talk
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{| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" align="left" style="margin-right: 1em" | | |- | colspan="2" align="center" | |} Malta, officially known as the Republic of Malta, is a small island nation comprising an archipelago of seven islands in the Mediterranean Sea. A country of Southern Europe, Malta lies south of Sicily, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The country's official languages are Maltese and English. Roman Catholicism is the most practised religion. The islands constituting the Maltese nation have been ruled by various powers and fought over by many states for centuries. Malta has been a member state of the European Union (EU) since 2004 and it is currently the smallest EU country both in population and in area. More about Malta...
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Germany leagues Association football leagues in Germany by season
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An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever! is a multi-award-winning documentary film by Tom McPhee chronicling the events following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana when pet owners were forced to evacuate without their pets. An American Opera follows the pets, vets, owners, officials, rescuers, and adopters of animals as they try to remedy the situation, revealing that not everyone had the same goal of saving animals. Tom McPhee directed, narrated, and produced the film with the production companies Man Smiling Moving Pictures and Cave Studio. ==Synopsis== Interviewing leaders of animal organizations and volunteers who went to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, it is revealed that at the beginning, everyone had different ideas about how things should be done, but no one was willing to take charge because the problem was bigger than anyone could have imagined. The film champions the volunteers whose only concern was saving animals, unlike the animal organizations who were more concerned with the chain of command. After about a month, the state put the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in charge who told the volunteers to stop rescuing. Anyone not with the LA/SPCA was considered ‘rogue’ and operating outside the authority. Meanwhile, the police in St. Bernard Parish were shooting dogs in what they say was a form of mercy. Months after Katrina, many owners are still not reunited with their pets because they do not know where they are and do not have the means to find them. Some people have found that their animals have been adopted out and cannot get them back. The film ends with Barkus, a Louisiana pet parade, indicating New Orleans was not washed away with the hurricane. ==History== McPhee and his girlfriend at the time left Bloomfield Hills, Michigan with two video cameras and still cameras and drove to the Lamar Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, Louisiana after hearing Mayor Ray Nagin pleading for help on September 1, 2005. They did not know how they were going to help until they heard barking behind the Lamar Dixon Expo Center. McPhee spent the next four days taking thousands of photographs of displaced animals. Then McPhee decided to pick up his video camera and film the chaos as volunteers worked to save the animals while federal and state agencies tried to tie them down with bureaucratic red tape. “A lot of local newscasters wanted to focus on rescues and reunions, but that’s not what I was really interested in doing,” McPhee said. “I wanted to tell a story of what was happening. ... I really wanted to see the human spirit.” ==Interviewees== Jane Garrison single-handedly saved over 1,300 animals during Katrina. Jane is a long time animal activist and she founded Animal Rescue New Orleans (ARNO) as a response to Hurricane Katrina. Susan Benezeck and Lamonte Chenevert are residents of Louisiana who were forced to evacuate without their dog. Wayne Pacelle, Chief Executive Officer of the Humane Society of the United States, tried to balance the bureaucracy of the authorities with the animal activism of the rescuers. Dr. Maxwell A. Lea, Jr., the State Veterinarian of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture, was a voice of authority during the crisis even though his expertise is eliminating livestock disease. Mark Steinway, co-founder and humane investigator of Pasado Safe Haven. Laura Maloney is the Executive Director of the LA/SPCA (Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). A controversial figure, she is hailed as a hero by some and a hindrance to rescue operations by others. Chris Acosta is a resident of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana who rescued many families during Katrina, including those left behind in St. Rita's Nursing Home. David Leeson is a Pulitzer Prize winning staff photographer at the Dallas Morning News who got footage of the St. Bernard Parish sheriff deputies shooting dogs in the street. Mimi Hunley is the Louisiana Assistant Attorney General with the Criminal Division who investigated the animal abuse that occurred during Katrina. ==Music== An American Opera features a soundtrack of mostly alternative rock, pop rock, ambient, grunge, indie, folk, and punk rock styles of music. "The footage is set to a soundtrack of rock, punk and folk songs, often creating a seamless marriage between the lyrics, music and the events onscreen." Darren Schwindaman Arthur Yoria "Should Be" "Sevilla" "At Least You've Been Told" "Permanent" Gene Loves Jezebel "When Love No Longer Sets You Free" Three Days Grace "Animal I Have Become" Jami Sieber "Surrender" "Dancing At The Temple Gate" "Red Mood" "Hidden Sky" "All She Can Carry" "The Goat's Earth" Brad Sucks "Making Me Nervous" "Bad Attraction" "Dirtbag" Ingrid Michaelson "Die Alone" John Jackson "Fire" "Mission Creep" Scott Matthew "Amputee" PeRPLeXa "Aberration" Lismore "It Comes To This" Katie Herzig "Sweeter Than This" Beth Quist "Beauty" "Evil Grid" "Fives" "Ritual" Julia Marcell "Twin Heart" Jet "Untitled (Crystal's Lullaby)" Elva Snow "Hold Me" The Riverside Ramblers "Joe Avery's Second Line" ==Critical reception== The film has received many positive reviews. The Detroit Free Press gave it 3 stars out of 4. " This film is both heartbreaking and inspiring... Perhaps the biggest legacy this film will leave is the need to make a difference it imparts to those who view it." "An American Opera is a moving, effective documentary which deserves some more attention." Choking on Popcorn Aaron Lafferty from WOOD-TV calls it "powerful" and puts it on his Academy Award watch list. An American Opera is also the "Dog People's Choice" on Woof Report. ==Awards== An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever! has been the official film selection of 24 film festivals on four continents in 2007. It won the Gold Remi for Feature Documentary at the 40th Houston Worldfest, the Gold Camera for Public Issues and Concerns at the 40th U.S. International Film Festival, was the Jury's pick for Best Feature Documentary at the Sacramento Film and Music Festival, the Bronze for Feature Documentary at the ReelHeART International Film Festival in Toronto, and the Director's Choice Silver Medal in Best Impact of Music in a Documentary at the Park City Film and Music Festival. ==Rescue Party Tour== Starting summer 2009, The Rescue Party Tour will showcase An American Opera. They will tour in independent theaters, libraries, and auditoriums across the country. Each location on the tour will feature the film, animal charities from the community, and a Q and A with the filmmaker, Tom McPhee. The Rescue Party Tour and Tom McPhee are also sponsoring a petition to ban the sale of pet animals for five years in order to help keep the pet overpopulation, and therefore, the high euthanasia rate low. They hope to implement the ban on August 30, 2010: the five-year anniversary of animal rescue efforts in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. ==See also== List of documentaries ==References== ==External links== An American Opera - official site "An American Opera" on MySpace "An American Opera Rescue Party Tour" on Facebook "Rescue Party Tour" "Man Smiling Moving Pictures" American films Animal Liberation Front American documentary films 2007 films English-language films 2007 documentary films Documentary films about Hurricane Katrina Documentary films about animal rights
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== Stop Removing her Religion! == Who ever keeps removing Ms. Morris' religion please stop! Her father was a Methodist minister and she herself is still a Methodist based on that. Thank you. No source given for religious practice as an adult . See WP:RS. Categories need solid sources like other info on WP. Her father's religion has no bearing. Span (talk)
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==Untitled== What on earth is up with the intro. It looks like it was written by a child. This page needs some facts. I think Corsair is making this up. Anyone that uses corsair memory find it reliable? I've never used Corsair memory, but it always gets excellent reviews from those who have purchased it. See here for an example.
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== Reliable sources == I found this: ("Shib Sankar Paul rattles Delhi." Hindu (2005). General Reference Center GOLD. Web. 21 Feb. 2013.) using GALE. Anyone able to get that news article and actually add whatever information is in it? audiodude (talk)
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== July 2019 == Hello, I'm FlightTime Phone. Please refrain from changing genres as you did to the page Inventions for Electric Guitar but you didn't provide a reliable source or establishing a consensus on the article's talk page first. It has been removed and archived in the for changes to suit your own point of view are considered disruptive. Thank you. - FlightTime Phone (open channel)
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Andreanne Nouyrigat is a French actress, who lives and works primarily in India. She has appeared in supporting and leading roles in Tamil cinema. ==Career== Andreane Nouyrigat was born in France, but settled and spent her childhood in Pondicherry, India from the age of six. For her higher studies, she returned to France and trained to become a veterinarian nurse, but later returned to India to attempt to enter the film industry. In 2000, Andreanne was an extra in the telefilm Le Passeur D’enfant set in Pondicherry and then later appeared in the French stageplays, La Jeune Fille, Le Diable Et Le Moulin (2001) produced by Olivier Py and Sketches (2004) by Jean-Philippe Ribes. She then played an extra in the "Athiradee" song in Shankar's Sivaji (2007) starring Rajinikanth and Shriya Saran. Post her studies, Andreanne began modelling for Indian companies such as Shelton Shirts, DVY photoshoot, Kumaran Silks Online, Vijaya Ganapathy Stores and Freshdesk amongst other opportunities. She also walked down the ramp for the designer, Chaitanya Rao, in 2014. Andreanne then moved on to appear in Tamil films, often dubbing her own lines as she is familiar with the Tamil language. In 2013, she first shot for the low budget films Kanden Kadhal Konden (2016) and Saalaiyoram (2016), but her first release was C. V. Kumar's Enakkul Oruvan (2015), where she featured as a friend of the character portrayed by Siddharth. She later notably played a ghosts in the horror film Zero (2016), the comedy lead opposite Soori in the Sivakarthikeyan-starrer Rajini Murugan (2016) and a Russian woman in Rum (2017). Andreanne then portrayed her first lead role in the comedy film, Melnaattu Marumagan (2018) alongside Rajkamal. In the film, she played a Brahmin girl from Madurai and dubbed her own lines in Tamil. == Filmography == Films == References == Actresses in Tamil cinema Living people 21st-century Indian actresses 21st-century French actresses French actresses Actresses of European descent in Bollywood films European actresses in Bollywood Indian film actresses Indian people of French descent Indian stage actresses Indian voice actresses People from Pondicherry 1990 births
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HLA is a time signal radio station in Daejeon, South Korea, operated by the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science. Established on November 24, 1984, it transmits a 2 kW signal on 5 MHz (±0.01 Hz). Originally only transmitted for 7 hours per day (01:00–08:00), 5 days per week (M–F), it is continuous as of 2011. There are over 100 users of the signal in Korea. It broadcasts a time signal similar to that of the WWV and WWVH stations with which it shares a frequency: Second pulses are 5 ms (9 cycles) of 1800 Hz, beginning on the second Seconds 29 and 59 are omitted Minute markers are 800 ms of the same frequency Hour markers are 800 ms of 1500 Hz DUT1 is encoded using doubled pulses Voice time announcements are made after second 52 A time code is transmitted on a 100 Hz subcarrier ==References== ==External links== HLA This link is no longer valid. KRISS time and frequency dissemination This link is no longer valid. Radio stations in South Korea Mass media in Daejeon
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Genoplesium insigne, commonly known as the dark midge orchid or Wyong midge orchid, and as Corunastylis insignis in Australia, is a small terrestrial orchid which is endemic to New South Wales. It has a single thin leaf and up to twelve dark purple to dark reddish purple flowers. It is mostly found in heath on the Central Coast and only around fifty plants survive. ==Description== Genoplesium insigne is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, herb with an underground tuber and a single thin, dark green leaf with a reddish base. The leaf is long, about wide with the free part long. Between five and twelve dark purple to dark reddish purple flowers are arranged along a flowering stem tall and taller than the leaf. The flowers are about wide and as with others in the genus, are inverted so that the labellum is above the column rather than below it. The dorsal sepal is lance-shaped to egg-shaped, long, wide and concave. The lateral sepals are linear to lance-shaped, long, about wide and more or less parallel to each other. The petals are lance-shaped to narrow egg-shaped, long and wide. The labellum is egg-shaped to elliptic, about long, wide with purple hairs up to long on the sides. There is a fleshy, dark purplish black callus in the centre of the labellum and covering less than half of it. Flowering occurs between August and November. ==Taxonomy and naming== Genoplesium insigne was first formally described in 2001 by David Jones who published the description in The Orchadian from a specimen collected in the Lake Macquarie State Recreation Area. In 2002, Jones and Mark Clements changed the name to Corunastylis insignis. The specific epithet (insigne) is a Latin word meaning "remarkable", "eminent" or "distinguished". ==Distribution and habitat== The dark midge orchid grows in heath and heathy forest, in four small areas between Chain Valley Bay and Wyong with a further small population near Lake Macquarie. ==Conservation== It is difficult to determine the precise number of plants of the G. insigne because they are difficult to locate and weather conditions affect whether or not the plants flower. There are estimated to be around fifty plants surviving. The species is classed as "Critically Endangered" under the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act and the Commonwealth Government Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC) Act. The main threats to the species are weed invasion, habitat disturbance, grazing by rabbits and illegal collecting. ==References== ==External links== insigne Endemic orchids of Australia Orchids of New South Wales Plants described in 2001
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Name: Muhammad Waqar Vicky Father Name: Muhammad Akbar Born: 28th March 2000 Birth Place: Karor Pacca (Punjab) Pakistan Studying: Accounts Field == Muhammad Waqar Vicky/sandbox == Hello, Muhammad Waqar Vicky. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or draft page you started, Muhammad Waqar Vicky/sandbox. In accordance with our policy that Wikipedia is not for the indefinite hosting of material deemed unsuitable for the encyclopedia mainspace, the draft has been deleted. If you plan on working on it further and you wish to retrieve it, you can request its undeletion by following the instructions at this link. An administrator will, in most cases, restore the submission so you can continue to work on it. — JJMC89 (T·C)
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Michaelophorus bahiaensis is a species of moth in the genus Michaelophorus known from Brazil. Moths of this species take flight in November and have a wingspan of about . The specific name is derived from the state of Bahia, whence the species is known. ==References== Platyptiliini Moths described in 2006 Endemic fauna of Brazil Moths of South America
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==Summary== J. William Davis, father of the National Letter of Intent Images of Texas Tech University
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The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist is a tempera on canvas painting measuring 71 cm by 50.5 cm. It is attributed to Andrea Mantegna, dated to around 1500 and now held in the National Gallery, London. Its poor conservation means that some scholars do not directly attribute it to Mantegna, though its idea and format definitely refer to autograph works by him. The parapet on which the Christ Child and the infant John the Baptist stand also encloses the Virgin, referring to her Immaculate Conception or to the of her virginity. John holds a scroll and points to Christ, who holds a sphere representing his earthly power. In the background is saint Joseph in a red cloak. ==History== The Madonna and Child in the work are identical to those in the same painter's Holy Family with Christ as Imperator mundi in the Petit Palais in Paris. He produced several similar small-format works for private devotion during this period, of which the best is perhaps the Holy Family with Saints Anne and John the Baptist (Dresden), though the London work's background of fruit and foliage is also reminiscent of his Madonna della Vittoria (1496) and his Altman Madonna (c.1495-1505). ==References== Paintings by Andrea Mantegna 1500 paintings Collections of the National Gallery, London Paintings of the Holy Family Paintings depicting John the Baptist
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The South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) is a trade union that represents football (soccer) players in South Africa. It has a membership of approximately 1000 members who are all current players and about 159 former (retired) footballers. The union and is affiliated with the Congress of South African Trade Unions, and FifPro and FifPro Africa. ==External links== SAFPU official site. Congress of South African Trade Unions Association football trade unions Soccer players in South Africa Organisations based in Johannesburg Trade unions established in 1997 Trade unions in South Africa Sports organisations of South Africa Association football player non-biographical articles
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The Aluara Bronzes or Aluara Hoard represent a rare and important set of Jain images found in Aluara near Dhanbad region of Bihar, in Eastern India. == History == These bronze images dedicated to Jain tirthankaras that dates back to 11th century. They are currently kept in Patna Museum for preservation. == Major Idols == The idol of Kunthunatha, the 17th tirthankara was found in padmasan posture with symbol of goat punched into the simhasan (pedestal). The image of Ambika, the protector goddess of the 22nd tirthankara, Neminatha, standing in tri-bhanga posture with her two sons and lion mount. Other well-known hoards of Jain bronzes include Akota Bronzes, found in Gujarat; Vasantgarh hoard, found in Vasantgarh; Hansi hoard, found in Haryana; and Chausa hoard, found in Bihar. == See also == Vasantgarh hoard == References == === Citation === === Sources === Sculptures in India Jain sculptures
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The Style Council were an English band formed in late 1982 by Paul Weller, the former singer, songwriter and guitarist with the punk rock/new wave/mod revival band the Jam, and keyboardist Mick Talbot, previously a member of Dexys Midnight Runners, the Bureau and the Merton Parkas. The band enabled Weller to take his music in a more soulful direction. The permanent line-up grew to include drummer Steve White and Weller's then girlfriend, vocalist Dee C. Lee. Other artists such as Tracie Young, Tracey Thorn (Everything but the Girl), and drummer/percussionist Steve Sidelnyk (who has played for Madonna, Seal, Richard Ashcroft) also performed and collaborated with the group. As with Weller's previous band, most of the London-based group's hits were in their homeland, where they scored seven top 10 hits. The band also had hit singles and albums in Australia and New Zealand during the 1980s. == History == The band was founded in late 1982 by Paul Weller and initially consisted only of himself and Mick Talbot, who Weller said he chose because "he shares my hatred of the rock myth and the rock culture". The band showed a diversity of musical styles. Singles "Speak Like a Child" (with its loud soul-influenced style), the extended funk of "Money-Go-Round", and the synth-ballad "Long Hot Summer" all featured Talbot on keyboards and organ. Near the end of 1983, these songs were compiled on Introducing The Style Council, a mini-album initially released in Japan, the Netherlands, Canada, and the US only. The Dutch version was heavily imported to the United Kingdom. In 1984, the band undertook a brief tour of the United States, during which they played two gigs at the Savoy in New York at the beginning of May. This led to modest chart success with the single "My Ever Changing Moods", which reached No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 the following month. The song remains Weller's greatest success in the US, including his period with the Jam and also as a solo artist. In the UK, the group reached the height of its popularity with the release of Our Favourite Shop, which entered the UK album chart at number 1 immediately following its release in June 1985 (only to be supplanted by Bryan Ferry's Boys and Girls a week later). It notched up a total of 13 weeks in the top 40 (including a re-entry in October), of which 3 weeks were spent in the top 10. In 2015, it was included in a list of 50 albums released in 1985 which, according to the NME, "still sound great today". Together with "You're the Best Thing" (from Café Bleu) and "The Big Boss Groove", two songs from the album – "Internationalists" and "Walls Come Tumbling Down" – were played by the band at the UK Live Aid concert, where they appeared second in the running order at Wembley Stadium between Status Quo and the Boomtown Rats. The international exposure, however, did little to boost the group's career, and future commercial success was largely confined to their home country. In 1989, members of The Style Council went under the name of 'King Truman' to release a single on Acid Jazz titled "Like a Gun". This was unknown to Polydor, and the single was pulled from the shops three days prior to release. Acid Jazz founder Eddie Piller said "The pair offered to make a single for my new label, which I'd just started with Radio 1 DJ Gilles Peterson as a side project. Talbot and Weller took pseudonyms Truman King and Elliott Arnold." The Style Council broke up in 1989. About the breakup, Paul Weller said (in 1990): The cover version of "Promised Land" (originally by Joe Smooth) was the only release which surfaced from the Modernism sessions at the time; however, the entire album was released in 1998, both independently and in a 5-CD box set, The Complete Adventures of The Style Council. After the split, Weller embarked on a successful solo career (which featured Steve White on drums, who had left the Style Council by the time Confessions of a Pop Group was released, having only played on a few of its tracks). Talbot and White released two albums as Talbot/White—United States of Mind (1995) and Off the Beaten Track (1996). Talbot and White then formed the Players with Damon Minchella and Aziz Ibrahim. White and Minchella went on to form Trio Valore whilst Talbot went touring with Candi Staton in 2009. All of the Style Council's UK releases (including singles, 12" maxis, albums, compact discs and re-issues thereof) featured the work of graphic designer Simon Halfon, who often collaborated with Weller to hone his ideas into a graphic form. Weller and Halfon began working together at the end of the Jam's career, and continue to work together on Weller's solo material. == Politics == In December 1984, Weller put together an ensemble called The Council Collective to make a charity record, "Soul Deep", initially to raise money for striking miners during a long-running industrial dispute, and subsequently also for the family of David Wilkie. The track featured the Style Council and a number of other performers, notably Jimmy Ruffin and Junior Giscombe. In spite of, or perhaps due to, the song's political content, it received airplay on BBC Radio 1 and was performed by the group on Top of the Pops, as well as (live) on Channel 4's The Tube. In their lyrics, the Style Council took a more overtly political approach than the Jam, with tracks such as "Walls Come Tumbling Down!", "The Lodgers" and "Come to Milton Keynes" being deliberate attacks on 'middle England' and the Thatcherite policies of the UK government during the 1980s. In 1985, Weller was persuaded by Billy Bragg to let the Style Council play a leading role in Red Wedge, a youth-orientated political campaign associated with the British Labour Party. Although his views at the time have since been described as those of a "traditional British socialist", in 2014 Weller admitted the experience had left him feeling "exploited" by politicians, noting further that: "Before the Wedge, the Style Council had done a lot independently, raised a lot of money in benefits. But after the Wedge we were so disillusioned it all stopped. We were totally cynical about all of it." In a previous interview, whilst asserting that there was still "a place for outspokenness" in popular music, Weller had pointed out he was "first and foremost" a musician, and stated: "In the '80s, in the Style Council, we were involved with a lot of political things going on at that time. I think after a while that overshadowed the music a bit." == Discography == === Albums === ==== Studio ==== ==== EP ==== ==== Live ==== ==== Compilations ==== Many compilations have been released although not all were released with the band's consent. Many of them feature orange text atop a white background with a picture of the band, typically one from 1987 showing all four members (like the one on the US cover of The Cost of Loving.) The Singular Adventures of The Style Council – Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (1989) No. 3 UK Headstart for Happiness Here's Some That Got Away (1993) No. 39 UK (Rarities) The Style Council Collection (1996) No. 60 UK Extracts From the Complete Adventures of The Style Council (1996) Master Series (1997) The Complete Adventures of The Style Council (5-CD box set) (1998) (Box set of most material recorded by The Style Council) Classic Style Council – The Universal Masters Collection (1999) (Greatest hits) Greatest Hits (2000) No. 28 UK The Collection (2001) (Greatest hits) The Best of The Style Council – Superstar Collection (2001) Cafe Blue – The Style Council Cafe Best (2002) The Best of The Style Council – The Millennium Collection (20th Century Masters) (2003) The Sound of The Style Council (2003) The Ultimate Collection (3 CD) (2004) Gold (2 CD) (2006) Sweet Loving Ways – The Style Council Collection (2 CD) (2007) Shout To the Top - The Collection (2013) Long Hot Summers - The Story Of The Style Council (2020) === Singles === A ^ Official title of the 7" single release is "À Paris"; it contains the two tracks listed. In the UK, this was a double A-side. Elsewhere, "The Paris Match" did not chart. B ^ Official title of the 7" single release is "Groovin'"; it contains the two tracks listed. In the UK and Australia, this was a double A-side. Elsewhere, "The Big Boss Groove" did not chart. C ^ Appears on the Vision Quest soundtrack in the United States. D ^ Release credited to The Council Collective E ^ "Boy Who Cried Wolf", "(When You) Call Me" and "Heavens Above" were not released as singles in the UK F ^ Official title of the 12" single release is "The 1234 EP". === Videos and DVDs === What We Did on Our Holidays – The Video Singles (1983) Far East & Far Out – Council Meeting in Japan (1984) What We Did the Following Year – The Video Singles (1985) Showbiz – The Style Council, Live! (1986) JerUSAlem (1987) Confessions of a Pop Group (1988) The Video Adventures of The Style Council (1989) Excerpts From The Style Council on Film (2002) The Style Council on Film (2003) Classic Style Council – The Universal Masters DVD Collection (2005) Live at Full House Rock Show (2006) === Other appearances === During his time with The Style Council, Paul Weller made guest appearances on other recordings, most notably: Band Aid – "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (1984) People in Progress – "This Is My Song" (1986) (on which, Dee C Lee also guested) == Notes == == References == General == External links == Mr Cool's Dream, The Complete History of The Style Council - "painstakingly accurate" - Paul Weller Shout to the Top, BBC Radio 2 documentary, broadcast August 2003 1983 establishments in England 1989 disestablishments in England English new wave musical groups English pop music groups Geffen Records artists Musical groups established in 1983 Musical groups disestablished in 1989 Polydor Records artists Sophisti-pop musical groups Political music groups The Jam
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Artur Semyonovich Berger (Arthur Berger, Артур Семёнович Бергер; 27 May 1892 – 11 January 1981) was an Austrian-Soviet film architect and set designer. He was active in Austria between 1920 and 1936, during which time he worked on about 30 feature films. In 1936 he emigrated to the Soviet Union, where he continued to work on films until the early 1970s. ==Biography== Born Arthur Berger in Vienna in 1892 to Jewish parents (Simon Berger, a civil servant, and his wife Pauline, née Beran), Berger was educated at the Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt and between 1911 and 1915 the Hochschule für angewandte Kunst in Wien, where he was trained in architecture by the highly respected Jugendstil architects Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad. At first Berger worked with his brother Josef Berger and with Martin Ziegler on the residential building programme of Red Vienna, but in 1920 he changed over to working for Sascha-Film as an architect for scenery and film structures. For the directors Michael Curtiz and Alexander Korda he collaborated on the sets for their epic films Prinz und Bettelknabe (1920), Der junge Medardus (1923), Harun al Rashid (1924), Die Sklavenkönigin (1924) and Salammbô (1924). He often worked with Emil Stepanek and Julius von Borsody. From the mid-1920s however he was involved almost entirely with undistinguished melodramas and light entertainment films. In 1926 he was responsible for the sets on Die Pratermizzi, and in 1927 for the scenery and buildings of the enormously successful Café Elektric directed by Gustav Ucicky. In 1931 he and Siegfried Bernfeld collaborated on the screenplay for Die große Liebe, the first film directed by Otto Preminger. In 1932 Berger created the sets for Die vom 17er Haus, an election advertising film on behalf of the Social Democrats in the Landtag election, which was made using the Selenophon sound process. The film is set in the year 2032, in which numerous skyscrapers in glass cladding surround the Stephansdom. To avoid this vision of a city not worth living in, the Viennese are urged to act according to the election slogan at the end of the film: "Seid gescheit! Das rote Wien siegt! Wählt sozialdemokratisch!" ("Be clever! Red Vienna is the winner! Vote Social Democrat!"). Along with Rossak's Mr. Pims Europareise this was one of the only two Social Democrat promotional films made by the agency Kiba (Kinobetriebsagentur), and also the last before the party was banned by the Austrian Fascist government. In 1933 Berger was co-founder of the Lehrinstitut für Tonfilmkunst ("Teaching Institute of Sound Film") in Vienna, where he also taught. He was also a member of the Österreichischer Werkbund ("Austrian Labour Union") and of the Bund österreichischer Künstler otherwise known as the Kunstschau/Sonderbund deutschösterreichischer Künstler ("Union of Austrian Artists"). In 1936, when under economic and political pressure from Nazi Germany the German prohibition against Jews and persons of Jewish descent working in the film industry was also adopted in Austria, Berger immigrated, via Prague and Paris, to Moscow, where he continued his career with Mosfilm as Artur Semyonovich Berger into the 1970s. He died in Moscow in 1981. Berger had two sons, Peter (died 2001) and Sascha (living in Moscow) who both worked as architects, in Austria and Russia (Moscow), and also two daughters, Marianne, (died 2009) and Vera, (died in October 2020 at age 102) in Wörgl, Tirol, Austria. ==Filmography== Prinz und Bettelknabe (Austria 1920, dir: Alexander Korda; film architecture with Emil Stepanek) The Dead Wedding Guest (1922) Gypsy Love (1922) The Marquis of Bolibar (Austria 1922, Friedrich Porges; with Julius von Borsody) Der junge Medardus (Austria 1923, Michael Curtiz; with Julius von Borsody) Nameless (1923) Harun al Rashid (Austria 1924, Michael Curtiz; with Julius von Borsody) Die Sklavenkönigin (Austria 1924, Michael Curtiz; with Emil Stepanek) Salammbô (Austria/France 1924, Pierre Marodon; with Emil Stepanek) Das Spielzeug von Paris (Austria/Germany/France 1925, Michael Curtiz) The Arsonists of Europe (Austria 1926, Max Neufeld) Die Pratermizzi (Austria 1927, Karl Leiter, Gustav Ucicky; with Emil Stepanek) Café Elektric (Austria 1927, Gustav Ucicky) Tingel Tangel (Austria 1927, Gustav Ucicky) Das Weib am Kreuze (Austria 1929, Guido Brignone) Der Fall des Generalstabs-Oberst Redl (Germany/Czechoslovakia 1931, Karl Anton; with Emil Stepanek) Die große Liebe (Austria, 1931; screenplay with Siegfried Bernfeld) Three on a Honeymoon (1932) Lumpenkavaliere (Austria/Germany 1932, Carl Boese; with Emil Stepanek) Abenteuer am Lido (Austria 1933, Richard Oswald) Grand Duchess Alexandra (1933) Honeymoon Trip (1933) Karneval und Liebe (Austria 1934, Carl Lamac) Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten (Austria 1935, Kurt Gerron) Her Highness Dances the Waltz (1935) Heut' ist der schönste Tag in meinem Leben (Austria 1936, Richard Oswald) Ошибка инженера Кочина (Oshibka inzheniera Kochina) / Engineer Kochin's Error (USSR 1939, Alexander Macheret) Свинарка и пастух (Svinarka i pastukh) / The Swineherd-girl and the Shepherd (USSR 1941, Ivan Pyryev) Жди меня (Zhdi menya) / Wait for Me (USSR 1943, Boris Ivanov, Aleksandr Stolper) Тайна вечной ночи (Tayna vechnoy nochi) / Mystery of the Eternal Night (USSR 1956, Abram Room, Dmitri Vassilyev) Человек в штатском (Chelovek v shtatskom) / The Man in Civilian Clothing (USSR 1973, Vassili Zhuravlyov) ==Awards== 1968: Meritorious Artist of the Russian SFSR ==Sources and external links== Architektenlexikon Wien 1880-1945: Artur Berger 1892 births 1981 deaths Austrian architects Austrian Jews Austrian emigrants to the Soviet Union Austrian scenic designers Russian scenic designers Film people from Vienna Soviet architects Wiener Werkstätte Jews who emigrated to escape Nazism People granted political asylum in the Soviet Union
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This article lists all the rugby league footballers who have been selected for the Australian Schoolboys, since its inception in 1972. Each year the best high school players in Australia are chosen to either represent the Schoolboys on an overseas tour or host a touring country in Australia. In 1978, 1983 and 1987, merit teams were selected who did not play anybody. The players selected in those years are still considered Australian Schoolboys. The 1990 side was originally a merit team, but they later played a one off match. Players are listed in alphabetical order by the year they were first selected. ==List of players== ==References== Australia Schoolboy
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== Do not discuss apart TPG == Please avoid to put information on talk pages or anywhere on Wikipedia, that is unacceptable and falls under No personal attacks NOTPROMOTION PRIVACY for more awareness about how to behave at talk pages, please go for TPG ==Do Not Delete Referenced Material== @Victoryk - Please do not delete the referenced material from the page. If you come across any information that your feel might be wrong, discuss it on the Talk page. Katyaan (talk) == Invalid information on bio == He is member of legislative assembly of state of MP, not US House of Representatives. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 155.140.133.214 (talk) Agree. That office must be removed Pranjalvsv (talk) == Content Looks Like Advertisement == The content under Political Career looks like advertisement and is not referenced. It should be (talk) Exactly. 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You just reverted my edits which I put up because the page has many issues. The page still has all those problems and in a single read it is clear that it is a promotional content. Further, if you look into the history of the page, you can very well see the case. Looking for co-operation. Katyaan (talk) The subject have significant coverage in independent sources which require rewriting and citing the contents. Instead of tagging multiple-issue template you can help the article in improving and that will be appreciated too. — CutestPenguinHangout - Yes it has but the problem is if you remove the promotional content, the person who seems to act on behalf on the subject, restores it! If you carefully go through the references, you will find that they have been wrongly cited. The user has used the references in wrong context and as a part of (talk) ::Externally! that's why I mentioned above that the knowledgeable person about the subject use the references wisely. — CutestPenguinHangout ::: - The page was once nuked as well by another senior editor and was re-created. If you go through the history of this page you will come to know of it. This is the reason why it was protected for some time as well. Try updating the page in good faith and removing the wrong content, you will understand what I am trying to convey. It will be restored from different (talk) ::: & - Lets discuss about - What all are the unsourced material. & How can neutrality be achieved for the article? == Year mistake? == In the "In state administration" section, the first sentence has the year 2008, while the ones after it have 2004. I'm not sure if there is a mistake or not, or what the right piece of information to put there is if it is wrong. CoolieCoolster (talk) == Credentials == Exactly how "academically qualified" is this man? ABCDSocrates (talk)
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The Ministry of Defence (MINISDEF) is the department of the Government of Spain responsible for planning, developing and carrying out the general guidelines of the Government about the defence policy and the managing of the military administration. It is the administrative and executive body of the Spanish Armed Forces. According to the Constitution of 1978, the Monarch is the Commander in Chief of the Spanish military. He can declare war or conclude peace with authorization of the Cortes Generales, provided this act is countersigned by the Prime Minister. The Ministry of Defense is headed by the Minister of Defence, a Cabinet member who depends directly from the Prime Minister. Beneath the Ministry of Defense are five subordinate principal departments: the Armed Forces headed by the Chief of the Defence Staff (JEMAD) which is divided in three military branches led by the Chief of Staff of the Army (JEME), the Chief of Staff of the Navy (AJEMA) and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force (JEMA); the Secretariat of State for Defence (headed by the Secretary of State, SEDEF); the Undersecretariat of Defence headed by the Ministry's Under-Secretary (SUBDEF) and the General Secretariat for Defence Policy head by the Secretary-General (SEGENPOL). In addition, the National Intelligence Center (CNI) is subordinated to the Ministry of Defence. The current holder of the Ministry is Margarita Robles. ==History== === Primitive military administration === Since the first origins of Spain, the monarchy has been the main form of government. That is the main reason why the first government departments appeared in the 18th century because for centuries, the monarch controlled all the power. At the beginning, the King controlled the military through its Council of State which was divided in different sections dedicated to advise the King in the different areas of government. === Single and double secretariat === On July 11, 1705, King Philip V created a Secretariat for war and treasury matters, called Secretariat of the Dispatch of War and Treasury mainly because of the War of Succession. Once the war was over, in 1714 the Administration was reformed and two secretariats appeared: one dedicated to the Army called Secretariat of the Dispatch of War and another to the Navy called the Secretariat of the Dispatch of the Navy and Indies. The Secretariat of the Dispatch of the Navy and Indies was suppressed in 1715 and the competences over the Navy were transferred to the Secretariat of War. In 1721 the Secretariat of the Dispatch of the Navy was re-created assuming the competences on the naval forces but on 30 January 1776, the Secretariat of the Dispatch of the Indies was recovered assuming the control of the overseas's naval forces. Since then, the Secretariat of the Navy had competences only on the naval forces of the Peninsular Spain, the Canaries and the Balearics because the Secretariat of the Dispatch of the Indies assumed the responsibilities on the naval forces in the rest of the Empire. It wasn't until 1790 that this Secretariat also assumed the competences on the Overseas Navy when the Indies Secretariat was suppressed. The same did the Secretariat of War with the competencies on the land forces in the Indies. === Ministries === This organization was maintained through decades and at the beginning of the 19th century, the terms Secretariat and Ministry were used as synonymous, until 1851 when the Ministry of War and Ministry of the Navy were officially renamed. Since the Constitution of 1812, which creates the Secretary of State and of the Dispatch of the Overseas Government, until the creation of the Ministry of Overseas in 1863, there were constant hesitations in the allocation of powers over those domains and which advisory body to go in case of doubt in the resolution of the issues. In 1836 it is the Ministry of the Navy who assumes these functions; A few years later, they move to the Ministry of the Interior. In 1851 an Overseas Council and an Overseas Directorate were created under the Office of the Prime Minister. The hesitations continue regarding the advisory body (the Overseas Council alternates with the Royal Council and the Advisory Board) the vacillations also occur in terms of the dependence of the Directorate that passes to the Ministry of State in 1854, it is added to the Development in 1856, to return to State a few months later and depends on the Ministry of War from 1858 until the creation of the Overseas Ministry by Royal Decree of 20 May 1863. It subsists until the loss of those imperial provinces and is definitively suppressed by Royal Decree of 15 April 1899. === First attempt and final unification === At the beginning of the 20th century, the Air Force started to make its firsts steps and at the very start they were just the air branch of the Army and later it was also created a Naval Air Force subordinated to the Navy. During the Civil War, the armed forces split into two sides: the republican and the nationalist. In the republican side, there were two main ministries: the Ministry of War and the Ministry of the Navy and Aire Force; in the national side, there were only one unified ministry, the Ministry of National Defence that had all the competences over the three branches. After the Civil War, the francoist regime divided again the former Ministry of National Defence intro three ministries: Ministry of the Army, Ministry of the Navy and the new Ministry of the Air Force (created in 1939). This three military departments disappeared in 1977 when they merged into the current Ministry of Defence. This new Ministry of Defence established its headquarters in a building belonged to the Ministry of Culture and the three headquarters of the military ministries were destined to hold the main headquearters of each military branch. The position of Under Secretary of Defence was created in 1977. The new military organization was established in 1984 with the JEMAD as the Chief Operative of the Armed Forces and the Prime Minister (through the Defence Minister) as de facto leader of the Armed Forces. The Monarch remained as the symbolic commander-in-chief and the position of Secretary of State for Defence was created too. In 2020, the National Intelligence Center returned to the department's structure with Paz Esteban López as its first female director. == Structure == The Department is organized as follows: The Armed Forces. The Secretariat of State for Defence. The Undersecretariat of Defence. The General Secretariat for Defence Policy. The Directorate for Institutional Communication of Defense. The Civil Guard depends on the Ministry of Defence in the terms stipulated by laws. The Ministry of Defence's consultant and advisory bodies are: The Superior Council of the Army. The Superior Council of the Navy. The Superior Council of the Air Force. The Superior Boards of the Common Corps of the Armed Forces. === Agencies === The National Intelligence Centre. The National Institute for Aerospace Technology. The Institute for Housing, Infrastructure and Equipment of the Defense. The Social Institute of the Armed Forces. The Superior Council for Military Sport. The Military Observatory for Equality between Women and Men in the Armed Forces. The Military Archbishopric of Spain. ===Chain of Command=== The Chain of Command of the military is regulated in the National Defence Organic Act of 2005. Like the Constitution, the law recognizes the Monarch as the supreme commander of the Armed Forces. The Government is the body in charge of establishing the defense policy as well as control of the military administration. The Prime Minister is the civilian authority in command of the Armed Forces. The Minister of Defence, under the authority of the Prime Minister, control the Armed Forces and establish the military policy. The Chief of the Defence Staff (JEMAD) is the fourth military authority, in charge over the operative command of the Armed Forces. After the Chief of the Defence Staff are the Chief of Staff of the different branches. The Parliament is the responsible for authorising the signing of military treaties, approving the defence laws and military budgets and authorize the Sovereign to declare war and to make peace. In particular, the Congress is responsible for authorising the use of the Armed Forces abroad in missions that are not of national interest, if they are of national interest, the Government can use them without authorization but communicating it to the Congress. The King. The Prime Minister. The Minister of Defence. The Chief of the Defence Staff. The Chief of Staff of the Army, the Chief of Staff of the Navy and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army, the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Navy and the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force. ==List of Ministers of Defence of Spain== ==References== ==External links== Official website Defence Defence Spain Military units and formations established in 1977 Ministries established in 1977 1977 establishments in Spain Government ministries of Spain
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A. Murray Vaughan, CC (23 January 1899 – 19 July 1986) was a philanthropist of the arts in Canada. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1969. Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, the son of Walter S. and Gertrude (Allingham) Vaughan. In 1930, he married the former Miss L. Marguerite Pillow of Montreal, daughter of Howard W. and Lucille Elizabeth (Fairbank) Pillow. Mr. Vaughan lived in Montreal for four decades until the 1970s, where for a time he was president of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (1963–1968). In later years, he returned to New Brunswick and became an honorary chair of Fredericton's Beaverbrook Art Gallery. At 86, he died in Saint John, New Brunswick, in the province where he was born. ==References== 1899 births 1986 deaths Canadian philanthropists Companions of the Order of Canada 20th-century philanthropists
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== The Sniffer Technologies business == "In the summer of 2004, the company sold the Sniffer Technologies business to Network General." Was Network General created at the same time to be an entity to which to sell that business? (The old Network General didn't exist, as it'd merged with McAfee to make Network Associates.) I.e., was it a sale, or was it more like a spinoff? Guy Harris This was sort of a management buy-out. It may be viewed as a involuntary spinoff, Sniffer wasn't quite bringing the profits the Mcafee BU in NAI was. The previous NG entity was revived for this. Milliped == Criticism == It is interesting to me that there is a criticism section of McAfee but not of Symantec. This is unbalanced and unfair, since Norton suffers from many of the same defects including slowing down the computer, much more so than McAfee (I have used both), and I seen Symantec anti-virus eat operating systems with the comment from customer support: "it happens sometimes". What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Either the criticism needs to be removed from McAfee or added to Symantec, otherwise we must assume that Symantec wrote this criticism and put it here as an advertising ploy. Rcallen7 Nor is there any other criticism of other major Anti-Virus software. However, I wouldn't go as far as accusing Symantec. An irate customer or Symantec loyalist could have done that. As an encyclopedia, the articles should be free from any bias. Although I am a McAfee user who is suffering from some of those problems, Wikipedia is not "Consumer Report." The criticisms should be removed. PhnxFyreG At some point in time, I believe around 1997, McAfee also merged with Dr. Solomon's, a competing Anti-Virus manufacturer, incorporating its scanning engine into the McAfee line of products, as their own had gotten worse and worse. Details of this should be researched and added to this article. Any volunteers? 85.216.16.12 Added details of the merger with Dr Solomon's, which occurred in August 1997. I deleted the criticism, it cites no resources and may start a "flame war." Allen649 If McAfee has been the recipient of significant criticism, it should be noted in the McAfee article, just as significant criticism of Symantec should be noted in the Symantec article. However, justifying the removal of criticism by arguing that the opposing article does not include criticism is bad journalism; if a section for criticism is needed for the Symantec article, add it to the Symantec article, don't delete it from the McAfee article. That said, obviously, sources should be cited. @User:Allen649 - "I deleted the criticism..." I think that it is fine to have a section detailing the criticism posted by reviewers as otherwise we're missing some of the whole story in my opinion. However, there is a rather noticeable bias towards criticising the product (mainly those in 2012 and McAfee Internet Security) rather than any positively reviewing it. It would be unfair to say that there aren't positive reviews at all so I should think that some sort of attempt should be made to try and include these. 89.241.196.146 (talk) == Misplaced focus == This article is improperly named. Based on content it should be called McAfee Mergers, Acquisitions and Disvestments. Rather than changing the article name though, it would seem more appropriate to expand the article to present the companies products, market presence, business objectives etc alongside the current content. Comments? It is unfortunate that the progress of information technology is impeded by the proliferation of viruses, woms Trojan Horses etc. These articles clearly lack discussion of companies such as McAfee and Symantec and their apparent vested interest in the propogation of such programs. Perhaps an enlightended individual could enlighten us by writing some relevant articles Jpphillips . == Uncited sources == Due to sources being added at some point since 2006-10, I propose that the uncited sources tag be removed. This article doesn't appear to be terribly active, so I'll wait until 04-30 to do anything about it myself. Please note any opposition before then. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by AstroPig7 (talk • contribs) . Sections of this site are now more current - I may take it upon myself to delete product specific pages and just reference people to the McAfee site. This will reduce the "aging" of this site. == Merger proposal == I propose that Validate (McAfee) be merged into this article. Validate (McAfee) has very little potential for expansion, and its notability for a seperate article is questionable. I agree with a merge. The page for Validate (McAfee) is very small, and as Brewcrewer said, it has very little potential for (talk) == Controversy auto-renewal == This links to page with unvalidated, unverifiable opinion, and not to a general news source that cites a general controvery over auto-renewal. In any case, McAfee's Always-On Protection pages ( states that uses can get a full refund within 60 days of auto-renewal. People pay their broadband companies, TV companies, electricity companies by direct debit which is effectively monthly auto-renewal, so I fail to see why this is controversial. Auto-renewal when you are talking about anti-virus security makes sense, and as people have 60 days to get a full refund this is hardly controversial. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Womblewilly (talk • contribs) == Goggle? == I've seen an advertisement on YouTube for McAfee where a user goes to a site called goggle (dot) com, and gets dozens of spyware, trojans, spam, popups, and other viruses, and at the end, it has the McAfee logo. Is goggle dot com real? Was it shut down because of its viruses? Or was it just something fake that was intentionally made for advertising purposes? I think this might be relevant info for this article if anyone knows more about this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.13.25.115 (talk) The video (Spyware Rubbernecking) was made on behalf of McAfee SiteAdvisor and was created in 2006. While goggle (dot) com no longer appears to host malware, it is entirely possible that in 2006, this typo-squatter site was monetized by drive-by exploit code. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.85.255.114 (talk) == Mergers and acquisitions.. == This page lists a few of the mergers and acquisition's performed by McAfee, but is in no means complete - is there value in improving this? With the consolidation of the computer security market, it may be valuable to track how the smaller vendors are collapsed into their bigger peers. I am a McAfee employee so have a conflict of interest here, but I am willing to submit one line entries properly cited if appropriate. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SafeBoot (talk • contribs) == Virus scan missing == I use McAfee, and sometimes the virus scan is "missing". when I get it back, and scan, no viruses to cause this are found. Does anybody know about this, and should we post this on the main McAfee article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Skotty99 (talk • contribs) Hi Skotty99, and welcome to Wikipedia. If you need technical support, it's best to directly contact McAfee. In regards to your second question, the subject needs to be notable and verifiable in order for it to be added into article. I've given you a welcome template on your user talk page. Thanks,  Davtra  (talk) == Really necessary? == The stuff about competitors in the second paragraph seems excessive. Lythronaxargestes (talk) Hi. I agree. Not only it is excessive but also novel (not in the prose), original research and probably a way advertising stuff. We already have categories that introduce these. Best regards, Codename Lisa (talk) == Pronunciation == There seems to be some disagreement regarding how McAfee is said. I found but this source is by no means concrete. Is there any official statement from McAfee on this issue? My name is Brian McAfee, it is pronounced MAK-uh-fee. The Scottish Macfie clan (originally from Colonsay) was involved in an assasination and subsequently banished, and those that went to Ireland became McAfee. Just like McDonalds is MACdonalds, the Mc is Irish, meaning "son of" and it is pronounced Mac. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.100.253.35 (talk • contribs) 16:29, 6 August 2007‎ Usually in my experience, Mc names are pronounced with an unstressed /mək/, unless the next bit begins with a vowel, in which case it's often a stressed /'mæk/. That said, I have habitually pronounced McAfee as /mək'æfi:/, almost matching what someone's (rather dubiously) decided is the official pronunciation, but sometimes heard /'mækəfi:/ or /,mækə'fi:/. I had the experience of meeting John Mcfee himself many years ago. It is indeed pronounced with the emphasis on the "Mc". StaticSan I called McAfee because I wanted to know how they pronounced it, and they're opening message says "mac-uh-fee." I don't know how to express this in IPA characters, so maybe someone who does can add this to the article? Thanks. Entbark (talk) In their Multimedia Library, McAfee has a short video that explains the correct pronunciation of the name "McAfee". It is unambiguously stated to be correctly pronounced (mac-uh-fee, for those not inclined to decipher IPA). That should end the debate here and, accordingly, I have fixed the pronunciation in the article and added a reference citing the aforementioned video. Thanks. Moulding (talk) == Intel Security Group == We should rename the article "Intel Security Group". This is the current official name, as seen on . However, displays both the McAfee and the Intel logo. I've changed the name in the lead and infobox already. Any support? Wonderfl (reply) Hello Wonderfl, I think no, we should not rename this article, not yet. Take a look at and there go to "products" => you get a link to an it is still named "McAfee", you get also a link to and both links seem to be of the same value. Altough the logo "intelSecurity" on is clearly bigger than the McAfee logo. It is still McAfee and McAfee Inc still exists. (and please excuse my bad English) -- WikiMax (talk)
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Nigeria will be competing at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan, from 24 August and 5 September 2021. This will be their eighth consecutive appearance at the Summer Paralympics since 1992. == Athletics == Flora Ugwunwa qualified to compete in the women's javelin throw F54 event. She qualified after winning the silver medal in the women's javelin throw F54 event at the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Lauritta Onye qualified to compete in the women's shot put F40 event. Women's field {|class=wikitable style="font-size:95%" |- !rowspan="2"|Athlete !rowspan="2"|Event !colspan="3"|Final |- !Result !Points !Rank |- |Lauritta Onye |Women's shot put F40 | | | |- |Flora Ugwunwa |Women's javelin throw F54 | | | |} == Rowing == Nigeria qualified one male rower in the 2019 Africa Continental Qualification Regatta. == Table tennis == The following male athletes qualified for the 2020 Summer Paralympics after their results at the 2019 ITTF African Para Championships: Ahmed Owolabi Koleosho (Class 3) Isau Ogunkunle (Class 4) Victor Farinloye (Class 8) Tajudeen Agunbiade (Class 9) Alabi Olabiyi Olufemi (Class 10) One female athlete qualified for the 2020 Summer Paralympics after her results at the 2019 ITTF African Para Championships: Faith Obazuaye (Class 10) == See also == Nigeria at the Paralympics Nigeria at the 2020 Summer Olympics == References == Nations at the 2020 Summer Paralympics 2020 2021 in Nigerian sport
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The Willamette River Light was a navigational lighthouse at the mouth of the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It existed as a lighthouse with keeper from 1895 to 1935, and as an unattended light from 1935 until it burned down in the 1950s. == See also== List of lighthouses on the Oregon Coast ==References== Lighthouses completed in 1895 Lighthouses in Oregon Transportation buildings and structures in Multnomah County, Oregon 1895 establishments in Oregon
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Coleophora afrosarda is a moth of the family Coleophoridae that can be found in such European countries as Portugal, France, Greece, Spain, and island of Sardinia. It can also be found in Tunisia of North Africa. The larvae feed on Ecebalia, Salicornia fruticosa and Halimione portulacoides. ==References== ==External links== afrosarda Moths of Africa Moths of Europe Moths described in 1983
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== Requested move 22 May 2016 == The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review. No further edits should be made to this section. The result of the move request was: Speedy moved per Wikipedia naming conventions / / CookieMonster755 📞 ✉ ✓ P.K Kunhalikutty → – per naming conventions Malayala Sahityam (talk) Support this move 2601:541:4305:C70:D927:8140:960D:D8CD (talk) The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.
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Jarvis Jerrell Jones (born October 13, 1989) is a former American football linebacker. He played college football for the University of Georgia, and was recognized as a consensus All-American twice. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft, playing for them for four seasons before retiring following a short stint with the Arizona Cardinals in 2017. ==Early years== Jones was born in Columbus, Georgia, and grew up in Lumpkin and Richland, Georgia. He attended Carver High School in Columbus, where he led his team to a state title in 2007, and was rated as a four-star recruit by . In addition to playing football, he was an all-state basketball player. He was ranked the 59th best high school prospect by ESPN. He played in the 2009 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. ==College career== ===2009 season=== Jones attended University of Southern California (USC) for his freshman year, during which he saw action as a special teams and backup player for the USC Trojans Football team. In the first eight games, he recorded 13 tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss. During the game against Oregon Jones suffered a neck injury. He was later diagnosed with spinal stenosis and the USC medical staff would not clear him to play for the team again. ===2010 season=== After the USC medical staff would not allow Jones to practice in the spring of 2010, Jones asked for and was granted a release to transfer. His high school coach contacted Georgia, Auburn, and Florida State to discuss the possibility with the teams' coaches. After meeting with Georgia Bulldogs defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, Jones underwent medical testing by the Georgia staff and was cleared to play football for the University of Georgia. He would have to redshirt during the 2010 season in compliance with NCAA transfer rules. ===2011 season=== Jones started every game in the 2011 season, recording a career-high 4 sacks against Florida on October 29. He posted 70 total tackles including 19.5 for a loss, 13.5 sacks (which led the SEC), 2 forced fumbles and 26 quarterback hurries. He was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American, having been named to the first teams of ESPN, the American Football Coaches Association, the Football Writers Association of America, and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. ===2012 season=== In 12 games, Jones recorded 85 tackles (52 solo), 24.5 tackles-for-loss (best in NCAA), 14.5 sacks, one interception, seven forced fumbles and two fumbles recovered. He missed the games against Kentucky and Florida Atlantic, but played an integral role in wins over Missouri and Florida. Jones was named an AFCA First Team All-American and the Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press and voted The 2012 Premier Player of College Football by sports fans. ==Professional career== ===Pittsburgh Steelers=== The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Jones in the first round (17th overall) in the 2013 NFL Draft. ====2013==== He began competing for a position at right outside linebacker with starter Jason Worilds and Terence Garvin. At the beginning of the season he was used as a back-up and rotated with Worilds. On September 8, 2013, he played in his first career game and recorded 2 solo tackles against the Tennessee Titans. The following week on September 16, he received his first start in place of Worilds and racked up a total of 8 tackles. The next four games he started in place of Worilds until Week 7. On November 10, 2013, he got his first career sack in a 23–10 victory over the Buffalo Bills. Jones came in to replace starting left outside linebacker LaMarr Woodley for the next three games, after he went down with an injury in Week 10. When the Steelers played the Browns during the last game of the 2013 season, he had a season-high 9 total tackles, 8 solo tackles, and a pass deflection. He finished his rookie season with 40 total tackles, 30 solo tackles, a sack, and 4 pass deflections in 14 games and 8 starts. ====2014==== Jones began the 2014 season as the Steelers' starting right outside linebacker after the departure of LaMarr Woodley. On September 7, 2014, during the season opener against the Cleveland Browns, he had 6 tackles and registered his first sack of the year, matching his sack total from the year before (1). Over the first 3 games he had 14 tackles and 2 sacks. On September 21, 2014, on Sunday Night Football against the Carolina Panthers, Jones suffered a cluttered wrist after forcing Cam Newton to fumble and left the game after recording his first career forced fumble and 2 tackles. Jones underwent wrist surgery the very next day and was placed on the injured/designated for return list. To replace Jones, the Steelers signed James Harrison on September 23. In his first game back from his injury he had 3 tackles and a solo tackle in a Week 14 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. On January 3, 2015, after the Steelers finished atop the AFC North with an 11–5 record, Jones played in his first career postseason game as the Steelers' lost to the Baltimore Ravens, 17–30. He finished his second season with 18 total tackles, a career-high 2 sacks, and a forced fumble. ====2015==== Jones played in 15 games, all starts, for the team during the 2015 season, totaling fifteen solo tackles, fourteen tackle assists, two sacks, three pass breakups, one interception, and one forced fumble. ====2016==== On May 2, 2016, the Steelers declined the fifth-year option on Jones, making him a free agent after the 2016 season. He played in 14 games, had 42 combined tackles, 29 solo tackles, 13 tackle assists, 1 sack, 3 pass breakups, 1 interception, and 2 forced fumbles. In week 10, after the Steelers 35-30 loss to the Cowboys, he was replaced by James Harrison in the starting lineup for Week 11 against the Cleveland Browns. ===Arizona Cardinals=== On March 14, 2017, Jones signed with the Arizona Cardinals. On September 2, 2017, the Cardinals released Jones with an injury settlement. ==Personal life== His older brother, Darcell Kitchens, was murdered outside of a bar in Richland, Georgia, on January 9, 2005. Jones signed an endorsement deal for Subway just days before he was drafted. ==References== ==External links== Pittsburgh Steelers bio Georgia Bulldogs bio 1989 births Living people Sportspeople from Columbus, Georgia American football linebackers All-American college football players Arizona Cardinals players Georgia Bulldogs football players USC Trojans football players Pittsburgh Steelers players Players of American football from Georgia (U.S. state) People from Richland, Georgia George Washington Carver High School (Columbus, Georgia) alumni
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The 1968 Czechoslovak presidential election took place on 30 March 1968. Ludvík Svoboda replaced Antonín Novotný as the President of Czechoslovakia. It was the only time during Communist regime that the elected president didn't receive 100% of votes. ==Background== The election was held as a result of Novotný's resignation during Prague Spring. Discussions about his successor started. The reformist wing of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia wanted an independent candidate and nominated Josef Charvát while others supported Ludvík Svoboda. Another suggested candidate was Čestmír Císař who was supported by students. It was eventually decided that Svoboda will be the only candidate in the election. ==Voting== The election was held on 30 March 1968. 288 MPs participated. Svoboda received 282 votes and became the new president. ==References== Presidential 1968 Single-candidate elections Elections in Communist Czechoslovakia
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===April 11=== ==== → ==== The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the stub template and/or category above. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the template's or category's talk page (if any). No further edits should be made to this section. The result of the debate was redirected We have , , ... and . For uniformity's sake, this one should be brought into line. Keeping a redirect from the current name wouldn't be a problem, but the main name should be like the others. ? per BEBOLD, I went ahead and just did it. This page is really more for deletions, not moves. — BQZip01 — talk Please read the part of BEBOLD which says that it is for articles but that more care needs to be taken with templates and categories! I brought it here because it is quite feasible that someone would have said that it was better to change the other three, or that the redirect created by such a move should be deleted. Also please read the details at the top of this page under "About this page". It is standard practice to bring such proposed changes to SFD, which works is subtly different ways to other xFD process pages. ? Fair enough. I agree with the guidance that "more care" needs to be taken, but in this case, there shouldn't be any far-reaching consequences. If it is interfering with anything please revert the changes immediately. I didn't take this decision lightly; I considered the ramifications of such a change and opted to be bold. I agree that this is certainly a place for moves, but my point was that it is more geared towards deletions than moves. Sorry if I wasn't more clear. — BQZip01 — talk I doubt there's any problem in this particular case. It was more of heads-up that -despite the pages title - renames are generally handled here too (even seemingly straightforward ones). ? -) — BQZip01 — talk The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the template's or category's talk page (if any). No further edits should be made to this section.
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The 2009 Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns softball team represented the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in the 2009 NCAA Division I softball season. The Ragin' Cajuns played their home games at Lamson Park and were led by ninth and tenth year husband and wife head coaching duo Michael and Stefni Lotief, respectively. ==Roster== ===Coaching staff=== ==Schedule and results== |- | |- | |- | |- ! colspan=2 style="" | Post-Season (7–3) |- | |- | Schedule Source: |} ==Waco Regional== ==References== Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns softball seasons Louisiana softball Louisiana–Lafayette
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