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The Dearborn River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 70 mi (113 km) long, in central Montana in the United States. It rises in the Lewis and Clark National Forest, near Scapegoat Mountain in the Lewis and Clark Range of the Rocky Mountains at the continental divide, in western Lewis and Clark County. It flows generally southeast through secluded canyons, and joins the Missouri near Craig. It is crossed by the Dearborn River High Bridge, which was constructed in 1897. It is a popular destination for whitewater rafting and fly fishing. Whirling disease has become a significant problem among trout in the river. The Dearborn is a Class I river for stream access for recreational purposes from the highway 431 bridge to its confluence with the Missouri river. ==See also== List of rivers of Montana Montana Stream Access Law ==Notes== Rivers of Montana Tributaries of the Missouri River Rivers of Cascade County, Montana Rivers of Lewis and Clark County, Montana
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Gerardo Eugenio Martínez Dibene (born 14 November 1979 in Baja California Sur) is a Mexican er. His personal best jump is 2.30 metres, achieved in April 2007 in Walnut. This is the current Mexican record. Martínez won the gold medal at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games and the bronze medal at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games. He finished fifth at the 2005 Summer Universiade and at the 2007 Pan American Games. He also competed at the 2007 World Championships without reaching the final. ==Competition record== {| |- !colspan="6"|Representing |- |2000 |NACAC U-25 Championships |Monterrey, Mexico |bgcolor="cc9966"|3rd |Triple jump |15.43 m w (wind: +3.7 m/s) |- |rowspan=3|2002 |Ibero-American Championships |Guatemala City, Guatemala |8th |High jump |2.14 m |- |NACAC U-25 Championships |San Antonio, Texas, United States |9th |High jump |2.05 m |- |Central American and Caribbean Games |San Salvador, El Salvador |bgcolor="gold" | 1st |High jump |2.18 m |- |2004 |Ibero-American Championships |Huelva, Spain |7th |High jump |2.15 m |- |rowspan=2|2005 |Central American and Caribbean Championships |Nassau, Bahamas |bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd |High jump |2.23 m |- |Universiade |Izmir, Turkey |5th |High jump |2.23 m |- |rowspan=2|2006 |Ibero-American Championships |Ponce, Puerto Rico |bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd |High jump |2.16 m |- |Central American and Caribbean Games |Cartagena, Colombia |bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd |High jump |2.16 m |- |rowspan=3|2007 |NACAC Championships |San Salvador, El Salvador |bgcolor="silver" | 2nd |High jump |2.21 m |- |Pan American Games |Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |5th |High jump |2.24 m |- |World Championships |Osaka, Japan |31st (q) |High jump |2.19 m |- |rowspan=3|2008 |World Indoor Championships |Valencia, Spain |15th (q) |High jump |2.15 m |- |Ibero-American Championships |Iquique, Chile |4th |High jump |2.15 m |- |Olympic Games |Beijing, China |33rd (q) |High jump |2.15 m |} ==References== 1979 births Living people Mexican male high jumpers Olympic athletes of Mexico Sportspeople from Baja California Sur Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Mexico Central American and Caribbean Games bronze medalists for Mexico Competitors at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games Competitors at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2007 Pan American Games Pan American Games competitors for Mexico World Athletics Championships athletes for Mexico Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in athletics Competitors at the 2005 Summer Universiade
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The Brando Resort is a private resort located on the atoll of Tetiaroa of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. The Brando serves as a regulated airstrip, research facility, eco-resort and spa on the islet (motu) of Onetahi. The resort consists of 80 staff and facilities management personnel. The atoll's inside, on which The Brando is located, is on a 99-year lease contracted by Marlon Brando. ==Travel== Transport to The Brando is made by air: Air Tetiaroa flies between Tahiti and Tetiaroa. The airline's departure is located in a private terminal at the Faa'a International Airport on the island of Tahiti. Air Tatiaroa rates to The Brando Resort on Tetiaroa fluctuate with the regular, high and festive seasons. == History == Construction of The Brando Resort began in 2009 by Teti'aroa Pacific Beachcomber SC. The first phase of the building included repairing the airstrip runway for smoother plane landing and lengthening the tarmac to meet current aviation standards. Additionally, a reef dock was constructed to enable shipments from the ocean to the lagoon side of the reef. In February 2014, it was announced that construction on The Brando Resort complete. The Brando opened on 1 July 2014. Eight of Marlon Brando's relatives were involved in the project along with the Brando Estate. ==Ecology== The buildings are made using materials that are of local or certified origin, renewable or recycled. There is a deep seawater air-conditioning system to reduce energy demands. Renewable energy sources such as solar power and coconut oil biofuel are used. The zinc–bromine flow batteries used for storing the power from the solar panels, are made from recyclable materials. The resort's vehicles are electric or human-powered. ==References== == External links == The Brando Teti'aroa resort web site Marlon Brando Ecological economics Natural resource management
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Crank is a pejorative term used for a person who holds an unshakable belief that most of their contemporaries consider to be false. A crank belief is so wildly at variance with those commonly held that it is considered ludicrous. Cranks characteristically dismiss all evidence or arguments which contradict their own unconventional beliefs, making any rational debate a futile task and rendering them impervious to facts, evidence, and rational inference. Common synonyms for crank include crackpot and kook. A crank differs from a fanatic in that the subject of the fanatic's obsession is either not necessarily widely regarded as wrong or not necessarily a "fringe" belief. Similarly, the word quack is reserved for someone who promotes a medical remedy or practice that is widely considered to be ineffective; this term, however, does not imply any deep belief in the idea or product they are attempting to sell. Crank may also refer to an ill-tempered person or one who is in a bad mood, but that usage is not the subject of this article. Although experts in the field find a crank's beliefs ridiculous, cranks are sometimes very successful in convincing non-experts of their views. A famous example is the Indiana Pi Bill where a state legislature nearly wrote into law a crank result in geometry. ==Etymology== English crank in its modern sense is first recorded 1833, and cranky in a sense of "irritable" dates from 1821. The term was popularised in 1872 for being applied to Horace Greeley who was ridiculed during his campaign for the U.S. presidency. In 1882, the term was used to describe Charles Guiteau, who shot U.S. president James Garfield. Following news reports of Guiteau's trial, crank spread to describe obsessed baseball fans. In 1906, Nature offered essentially the same definition which is used here: The word crackpot apparently first appeared in 1883: In Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, the terms crackpot, crackbrain, and cracked are synonymous, and suggest a metaphorically "broken" head. The words crazy and crazed also originally meant "broken" and derive from the same root word as cracked. The dictionary gives no indication that pate and pot have the same root, despite their apparent similarity, and implied colloquial use of pot to mean "head" in the word crackpot. However, the term craze is also used to refer to minute cracks in pottery glaze, again suggesting the metaphorical connection of cracked pots with questionable mental health. The term kook appears to be much more recent. The adjective kooky was apparently coined as part of American teenager (or beatnik) slang, which derives from the pejorative meaning of the noun cuckoo. Starting in late 1958, Edd Byrnes first played a hair-combing parking lot attendant called "Kookie" on 77 Sunset Strip. The noun kook was defined in 1960 in Britain's Daily Mail newspaper as "a screwball who is 'gone' farther than most". ==Common characteristics== The second book of the mathematician and popular author Martin Gardner was a study of crank beliefs, Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science. More recently, the mathematician Underwood Dudley has written a series of books on mathematical cranks, including The Trisectors, Mathematical Cranks, and Numerology: Or, What Pythagoras Wrought. And in a 1992 UseNet post, the mathematician John Baez humorously proposed a checklist, the Crackpot index, intended to diagnose cranky beliefs regarding contemporary physics. According to these authors, virtually universal characteristics of cranks include: Cranks overestimate their own knowledge and ability, and underestimate that of acknowledged experts. Cranks insist that their alleged discoveries are urgently important. Cranks rarely, if ever, acknowledge any error, no matter how trivial. Cranks love to talk about their own beliefs, often in inappropriate social situations, but they tend to be bad listeners, being uninterested in anyone else's experience or opinions. Some cranks lack academic achievement, in which case they typically assert that academic training in the subject of their crank belief is not only unnecessary for discovering the truth, but actively harmful because they believe it poisons the minds by teaching falsehoods. Others greatly exaggerate their personal achievements, and may insist that some achievement (real or alleged) in some entirely unrelated area of human endeavor implies that their cranky opinion should be taken seriously. Some cranks claim vast knowledge of any relevant literature, while others claim that familiarity with previous work is entirely unnecessary. In addition, the overwhelming majority of cranks: seriously misunderstand the mainstream opinion to which they believe that they are objecting, stress that they have been working out their ideas for many decades, and claim that this fact alone shows that their belief cannot be dismissed as resting upon some simple error, compare themselves with luminaries in their chosen field (often Galileo Galilei, Nicolaus Copernicus, Leonhard Euler, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein or Georg Cantor), implying that the mere unpopularity of some belief is not good reason for it to be dismissed, claim that their ideas are being suppressed, typically backed up by conspiracy theories invoking intelligence organizations, mainstream science, powerful business interests, or other groups which, they allege, are terrified by the possibility of their revolutionary insights becoming widely known, appear to regard themselves as persons of unique historical importance. Cranks who contradict some mainstream opinion in some highly technical field, (e.g. mathematics, cryptography, physics) may: exhibit a marked lack of technical ability, misunderstand or not use standard notation and terminology, ignore fine distinctions which are essential to correctly understand mainstream belief. That is, cranks tend to ignore any previous insights which have been proven by experience to facilitate discussion and analysis of the topic of their cranky claims; indeed, they often assert that these innovations obscure rather than clarify the situation. In addition, cranky scientific theories often do not in fact qualify as theories as this term is commonly understood within science. For example, crank theories in physics typically fail to result in testable predictions, which makes them unfalsifiable and hence unscientific. Or the crank may present their ideas in such a confused, not even wrong manner that it is impossible to determine what they are actually claiming. Perhaps surprisingly, many cranks may appear quite normal when they are not passionately expounding their cranky belief, and they may even be successful in careers unrelated to their cranky beliefs. ==Internet cranks== The rise of the Internet has given another outlet to people well outside the mainstream who may get labeled cranks due to internet postings or websites promoting particular beliefs. There are a number of websites devoted to listing people as cranks. Community-edited websites like Wikipedia have been described as vulnerable to cranks. Science fiction author and critic Bruce Sterling noted in his essay in CATSCAN 13: Online communication can wonderfully liberate the tender soul of some well-meaning personage who, for whatever reason, is physically uncharismatic. Unfortunately, online communication also fertilizes the eccentricities of hopeless cranks, who at last find themselves in firm possession of a wondrous soapbox that the Trilateral Commission and the Men In Black had previously denied them. There are also newsgroups which are nominally devoted to discussing () or poking fun at (, ) supposed cranks. ==Crank magnetism== The term crank magnetism was coined by physiologist and blogger Mark Hoofnagle on the Denialism Blog in 2007 to describe the propensity of cranks to hold multiple irrational, unsupported or ludicrous beliefs that are often unrelated to one another, referring to his claims that William Dembski endorses both a Holocaust denier and a conspiracy theory put forward by Peter Duesberg. Crank magnetism may be considered to operate wherever a single person propounds a number of unrelated denialist conjectures, poorly supported conspiracy theories, or pseudoscientific claims. Thus, some of the common crank characteristics—such as the lack of technical ability, ignorance of scientific terminology, and claims that alternative ideas are being suppressed by the mainstream—may be operating on and manifested in multiple orthogonal assertions. Hoofnagle's fellow blogger Orac has discussed crank magnetism in relation to the writings of British columnist Melanie Phillips, whom he alleges denies anthropogenic global warming while promoting intelligent design and the discredited view that the MMR vaccine causes autism in children. Blogger Luke Scientiæ has commented on the relationship between the number of unrelated claims that magnetic cranks make and the extent of their open hostility to science. He has also coined the phrase "magnetic hoax" in relation to hoax claims that attract multiple crank interpretations. ===Studies=== One study, NASA faked the moon landing—Therefore (Climate) Science is a Hoax: An Anatomy of the Motivated Rejection of Science, gave evidence that climate change denial correlated with moon landing and 9/11 conspiracy theories, staunch beliefs in laissez-faire free-market capitalism, denial of the link between tobacco smoking and lung cancer, HIV/AIDS denialism and MLK death conspiracy theories: Although nearly all domain experts agree that human CO2 emissions are altering the world's climate, segments of the public remain unconvinced by the scientific evidence. Internet blogs have become a vocal platform for climate denial, and bloggers have taken a prominent and influential role in questioning climate science. We report a survey (N > 1100) of climate blog users to identify the variables underlying acceptance and rejection of climate science. Paralleling previous work, we find that endorsement of a laissez-faire conception of free-market economics predicts rejection of climate science (r ' .80 between latent constructs). Endorsement of the free market also predicted the rejection of other established scientific findings, such as the facts that HIV causes AIDS and that smoking causes lung cancer. We additionally show that endorsement of a cluster of conspiracy theories (e.g., that the CIA killed Martin-Luther King or that NASA faked the moon landing) predicts rejection of climate science as well as the rejection of other scientific findings, above and beyond endorsement of laissez-faire free markets. This provides empirical confirmation of previous suggestions that conspiracist ideation contributes to the rejection of science. Acceptance of science, by contrast, was strongly associated with the perception of a consensus among scientists. Another study titled Dead and Alive: Beliefs in Contradictory Conspiracy Theories managed to show that, not only will cranks be attracted to and believe in numerous conspiracy theories all at once, but will continue to do so even if the theories in question are completely and utterly incompatible with one another. For instance, the study showed that: "... the more participants believed that Princess Diana faked her own death, the more they believed that she was murdered ... the more participants believed that Osama Bin Laden was already dead when U.S. special forces raided his compound in Pakistan, the more they believed he is still alive," and that "Hierarchical regression models showed that mutually incompatible conspiracy theories are positively associated because both are associated with the view that the authorities are engaged in a cover-up". Studies such as Belief in Conspiracy Theories state that conspiracy theories relating to the assassination of JFK, the moon landing and the September 11th attacks are united by a common thread: distrust of the government-endorsed story. This leads the believer to attach other conspiracies as well. Someone with a distrust of the government will likely reject any and all stories or reports directly issued by state agencies or other authorities that are seen as part of the establishment. Thus, any conspiracy will seem more plausible to the conspiracy theorist because this fits with their worldview. ===Cultic milieu=== In academic sociology, a similar notion to crank magnetism exists, namely Colin Campbell's concept of the cultic milieu, which he used: ...to refer to a society's deviant belief systems and practices and their associated collectivities, institutions, individuals, and media of communication. He described it as including "the worlds of the occult and the magical, of spiritualism and psychic phenomena, of mysticism and new thought, of alien intelligences and lost civilizations, of faith healing and nature cure" (Campbell 1972:122), and it can be seen, more generally, to be the point at which deviant science meets deviant religion. What unifies these diverse elements, apart from a consciousness of their deviant status and an ensuing sense of common cause, is an overlapping communication structure of magazines, pamphlets, lectures, and informal meetings, together with the common ideology of seekership. Michael Barkun's book A Culture of Conspiracy traces the history of certain UFO and "New World Order" conspiracy theories. He finds that these theories and communities were originally distinct, but that certain bookshops and magazines would sell/advertise books of both genres. He traces, over the years, the gradual synthesis as ideas from one milieu start to invade another until both communities routinely refer to both Area 51 and black helicopters as part of the same conspiracy canon, for example. He describes the process as Improvisational Millennialism, where people select from existing conspiracy theories to invent their own synthesis. But largely posits that the synthesis as driven by the theories sharing the same transmission channels. ==See also== Crackpot index Creativity and mental illness Eccentricity (behavior) Illusory superiority Donna Kossy Dunning–Kruger effect List of topics characterized as pseudoscience Paranoia Pseudophysics Pseudoscholarship Pseudoscience Tallinna narrid ja narrikesed Spoofs Kibo Psychoceramics ==References== ==Further reading== Williams, William F. (Editor) (2000). Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience: From Alien Abductions to Zone Therapy Facts on File Kossy, Donna. A Guide to the Outer Limits of Human Belief, Los Angeles: Feral House, 2001 (2nd ed. exp. from 1994). () ==External links== Crank Dot Net Cranks and their theories listed and categorised. Pseudo-scholarship Pejorative terms for people Narcissism Cognitive inertia Belief Personality traits Internet culture
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Eleven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Superb, or HMS Superbe: was a 64-gun third rate, previously the . She was captured by in 1710 and was broken up in 1732 was 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1736 and broken up in 1757 was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1760 and wrecked in 1783 was a 22-gun sixth rate. She was previously a French ship, captured in 1795 by and used as a prison ship from 1796. She was sold in 1798. was a 74-gun third rate, launched in 1798 and broken up in 1826 was an 80-gun second rate, launched in 1842 and broken up in 1869 HMS Superb was to have been a broadside ironclad battleship, but she was renamed in 1874 before being launched in 1875. She was sold in 1908. was a battleship launched in 1875. She was built for the Turkish Navy, and was to have been named Hamidiyeh. She was purchased by Britain in 1873 and was sold in 1906. was launched in 1907, involved in the Occupation of Constantinople and sold in 1923 was a light cruiser launched in 1943 and sold in 1960. is a nuclear-powered hunter killer submarine launched in 1974, and decommissioned on 26 September 2008 after sustaining damage in an underwater grounding in the Red Sea == See also == French ship Superbe Royal Navy ship names
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Muhammed Ali Khan was a prince and general of the Mughal Empire. Khan rescued the Grand Vizier Mir Mohib Ali Khalifa from enemy attacks at the Battle of Khanwa. ==References== ==See also== Mughal Empire Babur Mughal Empire Date of birth missing Date of death missing
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Keshava Kaarthikeyan (born ) is an Indian tabla player. He is a prodigy and performed at the age of seven at the Delhi Commonwealth Games. ==Early life== Keshava Kaarthikeyan was born in Chennai, India, the son of an artist, Gopika Dahanukar, and a film maker, Kaarthikeyan Kirubhakaran. He is the grandson of painter, Prafulla Dahanukar. He started learning tabla when he was two years old. ==Career== Keshava was spotted by Bharat Bala at an event, while he was conceiving Rhythms of India, the first Part of the Delhi Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in 2010. Since then he has performed extensively with his mother Gopika and raga guitarist Nadaka and learnt from Amit Kavtekar a student of Ustad Allarakha. Keshava was also enrolled in the Pandit Shankar Ghosh Academy online and has also taken classes with Pt. Arup Chattopadhay and masterclasses with Ustad Zakir Hussain. Currently he is studying with Ray Speigel from the Punjab Gharana and a long time student of Ustad Allarakha. ==References== Hindustani instrumentalists Indian drummers Tabla players Living people 2003 births 21st-century drummers
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John Purcell (died 1665) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1665. Purcell was of Nantcribba near Montgomery, and was possibly the son of Edward Purcell and his wife Mary Pryse daughter of Sir Richard Pryse of Gogerddan. In 1660, Purcell was elected Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire in the Convention Parliament. In 1661 he was elected MP for Montgomery and was seated after a double return. He sat in the Cavalier Parliament until his death in 1665 ==References== Year of birth missing 1665 deaths Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales 17th-century Welsh people English MPs 1660 English MPs 1661–1679
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__NOINDEX__ The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the miscellaneous page below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page. The result of the discussion was: delete . Will be salting. ♠PMC♠ (talk) ====BookMyShow==== Likely entirely commissioned work that has been heavily edited by at least one UPE family. Article has been deleted 3 times in mainspace, both under the CSD criteria and at AfD. This draft has been declined 7 times in over a year. It's not going to mainspace anytime soon, it is likely a promotional commissioned work, and it has no place on Wikipedia, even as a draft. Wikipedia is not a webhost, especially for website brochures. TonyBallioni (talk) Delete and blacklist the title in Draft and mainspace. Legacypac (talk) There's been more deletions than that, at (at least!) BookMyShow, Bookmyshow, and ; and more declines in deleted revisions of BookMyShow. Previous discussions at Articles for deletion/Bookmyshow and Deletion review/Log/2016 December 28.I'm a little concerned that we may be in a late-stage JzG/And the band played on... situation. The website may well be notable - this is, as stated at the DRV, a top-50 site in India and top-1000 site worldwide - but their own attempts to get it a Wikipedia article started so early, so obviously, so poorly, and so persistently that it's going to be impossible for it to get a fair hearing now. Search/bookmyshow is daunting, whether you see it as a list of references we need to clean up, or as anecdotal evidence we've been making the wrong attempts yesterday to rename the draft and cleanse it of its rejection history, I fully expected my first pre-coffee action today to be G4ing it out of mainspace at some title we'd missed salting. This is going to need title blacklisting to keep it out, if deleted; without the draft as a honeypot to spot re-creations, we're sure to miss it when it inevitably shows up at Book my or whatever. —Cryptic Comment: You need to look at it with an open mind, this is not the same article as earlier. All those discussions treated it as a company WP:CORP, when it was actually a website WP:WEB. It has been significantly edited to reflect that and for the NPOV issues. So I don't think the previous discussions/AFDs based on that are applicable now. Even if WP:CORP is considered, I strongly believe it satisfies the condition. Considering its history, some users are not ready to accept it, no matter whatever improvements has been made. The reasons now they find to decline it makes no sense. Let There Be Sunshine (talk) Comment , this article is commissioned spam and in it’s current state is borderline G11. This particular draft deserves no chance even if this subject might (which I’m not convinced). TonyBallioni (talk) , fix ping. TonyBallioni (talk) HmmI agree about the factor of commissioned-spam and it's highly-borderline-notability is enough to push me to a side-note, as to the review by the latest reviewer, I did not go through the entire conversation but the website is pretty highly popular in India.~ Winged BladesGodric This website company is not going to stop trying to get on Wikipedia. How about we create a mainspace page on them, short and factual, and then lock it at 30/500. Any other attempts can be redirected at that mainspace page. Legacypac (talk) Note: Parallel discussion is happening in my talk page too. Thanks. Let There Be Sunshine (talk) Delete and Salt - Should be G4 anyway. Robert McClenon (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 page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
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Pope Clement VI (Clemens VI; 1291 – 6 December 1352), born Pierre Roger, was head of the Catholic Church from 7 May 1342 to his death in 1352. He was the fourth Avignon pope. Clement reigned during the first visitation of the Black Death (1348–1350), during which he granted remission of sins to all who died of the plague. Roger steadfastly resisted temporal encroachments on the Church's ecclesiastical jurisdiction and, as Clement VI, entrenched French dominance of the Church and opened its coffers to enhance the regal splendour of the Papacy. He recruited composers and music theorists for his court, including figures associated with the then-innovative Ars Nova style of France and the Low Countries. His nepotism was ultimately reflected in the 44 statues of relatives which surrounded his sarcophagus. ==Early life== ===Birth and family=== Pierre Roger (also spelled Rogier and Rosiers) was born in the château of Maumont, today part of the commune of Rosiers-d'Égletons, Corrèze, in Limousin, France, the son of the lord of Maumont-Rosiers-d'Égletons. He had an elder brother, Guillaume, who married three times and had thirteen children; and a younger brother, Hugues, who became Cardinal Priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso and who could have become pope in 1362. Pierre also had two sisters: Delphine, who married Jacques de Besse; and Alienor, who married Jacques de la Jugie. His brother Guillaume became Seigneur de Chambon, thanks to his wife's dowry, and, with the benefit of his papal brother's influence on King Philip VI, became Vicomte de Beaufort. ===Monk and scholar=== Roger entered the Benedictine order as a boy in 1301, at the Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu in the diocese of Clermont in the Auvergne. After six years there, he was directed to higher studies by the Bishop of Le Puy, Jean de Cumenis, and his own abbot, Hugues d'Arc. In 1307 he took up studies in Paris at the College de Sorbonne, where he entered the Collège de Narbonne. To support him, beyond what was supplied by his bishop and his abbot, he was granted the post of Prior of St. Pantaléon in the diocese of Limoges. In the summer of 1323, after Pierre had been studying both theology and canon law in Paris for sixteen years, the Chancellor of Paris was ordered by Pope John XXII, on the recommendation of King Charles IV, to confer on him the doctorate in Theology, a chair, and a license to teach. Pierre was in his thirty-first year. He lectured publicly on the Sententiae of Peter Lombard, and defended and promoted the works of Thomas Aquinas. He was appalled by the Defensor Pacis of Marsilius of Padua, and wrote a treatise in 1325 condemning its principles and defending Pope John XXII. He was granted the priory of St. Baudil, a dependency of the Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu, on 24 April 1324, at the personal order of Pope John XXII; and then, on 23 June 1326, he was named Abbot of Fécamp, a royal abbey and one of the most important monasteries in France. He held the position until 1329. Pierre Roger was called to Avignon through the influence of his friend and protector, Cardinal Pierre de Mortemart (who was named a cardinal on 18 December 1327), both of whom were close to King Charles IV. Unfortunately, King Charles IV died on 1 February 1328, the last Capetian king of France in the direct line. As Abbot of Fécamp, and therefore a feudal subject of Edward III, Pierre was assigned the task in 1328 of summoning Edward III of England to pay homage to Philip VI of France for the duchy of Aquitaine. He received no reply, however, from King Edward, and was forced to return to France, his mission unaccomplished. ==Episcopacy== On 3 December 1328 Peter Roger was named Bishop of Arras, in which capacity he became a royal councilor of King Philip VI. He held the diocese of Arras only until 24 November 1329, less than a year, when he was promoted to the Archdiocese of Sens. He held the Archbishopric of Sens for one year and one month, until his promotion to the See of Rouen on 14 December 1330. In 1329, while Pierre Roger was still Archbishop-elect of Sens, a major assembly of the French Clergy was held at Vincennes in the presence of King Philip VI (1328–1350), to deal with issues involving the judicial powers of ecclesiastical authorities. Many propositions were put forward against ecclesiastical jurisdiction, which were ably argued by Pierre de Cugnières (Petrus de Cugneriis). Pierre Roger made the rejoinders on 22 December 1329, on behalf of the ecclesiastical authority. When Pierre Roger became Archbishop of Rouen in December 1330, he was expected to swear allegiance to his feudal overlord. King Philip VI had recently given his son Jean the Dukedom of Normandy as an apanage, and Pierre was worried about what might happen if someone other than a member of the French royal family might become Duke of Normandy. He therefore asked the King for time to consider his position, but the King was firm and seized the temporalities of the Archbishop. Pierre was forced to go to Paris, where an agreement was worked out that, should someone other than a member of the royal family become Duke, then the Archbishop would swear fealty directly to the King. As Archbishop of Rouen, Roger was one of the Peers of France and he was a member of the embassy sent by King Philip his son John, in 1333, to swear in their name to take the cross and serve in a crusade in the Holy Land. Later in the year, in Paris in the Prés des Clercs, the King received the cross personally from the hands of Archbishop Roger. It is said that he was promoted to the office of Chancellor of France, though there is no documentary proof. The earliest claim that he was Chancellor is made by Alfonso Chacon (Ciaconius) (1530–1599). In 1333, the issue of the Beatific Vision, which had been under discussion since a sermon of Pope John XXII in 1329, reached a serious stage. The French Royal Court had been hearing complaints from various quarters, and the King and Queen finally decided to seek competent advice. The Pope knew that the University of Paris was hostile to his ideas, and so he sent Gerard Odonis, the Minister General of the Franciscans, and a Dominican preacher, to Paris to preach the Pope's views in public. King Philip responded to the general indignation by summoning the Masters of Theology of the University to Vincennes just before Christmas 1334, where it appeared that there was general agreement against the Pope. The King privately informed the Pope of their opinions, but the Pope harshly responded to the King that he should stop favoring an opinion which the Pope had not yet definitively settled. The Pope ordered the Archbishop of Rouen, Pierre Roger, to set the Pope's view down in writing and explain it to the King. Ironically, Pierre Roger was not on the Pope's side of the argument. A committee, which included Archbishop Roger, the theologian Pierre de la Palud (Petrus Paludensis), the Chancellor of France Guillaume de Sainte-Maure, the Archdeacon of Rouen Jean de Polenciac, and others, attempted to talk the Pope out of his notions. Early in 1334 Pope John XXII informed the King that he had ordered the Cardinals and prelates and Doctors of theology and of Canon Law at the Papal Court to look into the propositions thoroughly and report to him their findings. John XXII was attempting to save face by placing the matter in the hands of a committee, but in the end, on his deathbed, he was compelled to repudiate his opinions, which were formally condemned by his successor, Benedict XII. On 14 April 1335, Pierre Roger's friend and patron, Cardinal Pierre de Mortemart died, naming Pierre Roger as one of the executors of his Testament. In September 1335 Archbishop Roger held a provincial council at Rouen in the Priory of Nôtre-Dame-du Pré (later called Bonne-nouvelle). Two of his bishops were present, the other four were represented by procurators. The cathedral chapters of the province and the abbots of monasteries were invited as well. The council issued a dozen canons, urging the lower clergy to be diligent in their assigned duties. The most notable item was the encouragement given to bishops to facilitate the business of those who wished to join the King on crusade. ===Cardinalate=== Pierre Roger was created a Cardinal Priest by Pope Benedict XII (1334–1342) on 18 December 1338, in his only Consistory for the creation of cardinals. He created six new cardinals: four were fellow monks (two Benedictines, a Cistercian, and a Mercedarian); one was from Rimini, the rest from southern France. Four were lawyers, two were theologians. One died before he received the red hat, and was replaced by another candidate. Pierre Roger entered the Curia in Avignon for the first time on 5 May 1339, and received the titulus of Santi Nereo e Achilleo. ==Papacy== Cardinal Napoleone Orsini died during Lent of 1342, on 23 March. The funeral took place on Monday in Holy Week in the Franciscan church in Avignon, and the funeral sermon was preached by Cardinal Pierre Roger. A month later, on 25 April 1342, Pope Benedict XII died in the Papal Palace in Avignon. King Philip VI immediately sent his eldest son, Prince John, to press the candidacy of Pierre Roger, but he arrived too late to have any effect. Eighteen of the nineteen cardinals assembled for the Conclave to elect his successor. Fourteen were French, three were Italian, one was Spanish. Only Cardinal Bertrand de Montfavez, who was ill with podagra (gout), was unable to attend. The Conclave began on Sunday, 5 May 1342, and on the morning of Tuesday, 7 May, agreement was reached. Two cardinals wrote to King Edward III of England on 8 May that the election had been accomplished "with no preliminary politicking and with only Divine Inspiration." Cardinal Pierre Roger was chosen to succeed Benedict XII as pope. He was crowned on Pentecost Sunday, 19 May, in the church of the Dominicans, the largest church in Avignon. Present were Prince John of France, Duke of Normandy; Jacques, Duke of Burgundy, Imbert, Dauphin of Vienne, and many others. Cardinal Roger chose the regnal name Clement VI. During the season of Pentecost immediately following his coronation, as Peter de Herenthal writes, when a new Pope customarily gratifies the expectations of his family, his followers, his supporters, his cardinals, and the Roman Curia, Pope Clement promised gifts to every cleric who presented himself at Avignon within two months. Such a multitude of poor clerics appeared in Avignon that a computation was made that the number of poor clerics in all the dioceses of the world was around 100,000, a number which Peter de Herenthal was quite prepared to accept. When Clement VI, at the very beginning of his pontificate was making reservations of abbacies and prelatures, and declaring elections in monasteries and Chapters void, in order to acquire benefices for papal use in granting favors, it was intimated to him that his predecessors had not engaged in reservations of such a sort. Clement is said to have replied, "Our predecessors did not know how to be pope." ===New Cardinals=== One of the greatest ways in which a Pope can reward his supporters is to raise them to the Cardinalate. On 20 September 1342, four months after his coronation, Clement VI held a Consistory for the creation of cardinals. He appointed ten prelates, including three nephews, Hugues Roger, Ademar Roberti and Bernard de la Tour d'Auvergne. He also elevated Guy de Boulogne, Archbishop of Lyon, the son of Robert VII, Comte d' Auvergne et de Boulogne, and Gerard de Daumar de la Garde of Tulle, the Master-General of the Dominicans and a papal cousin, who died a year after his creation, on 27 September 1343. Five of his appointments were from his own native area of Limoges and one from Périgueux. Only one was Italian, Andrea Ghini Malpighi, a Florentine, who died on 2 June 1343. The College of Cardinals was now thoroughly French, with a strong accent of the Auvergne. On 19 May 1344 the two new cardinals who had died were replaced by two more Frenchmen: the Provençal Pierre Bertrand, the nephew of Cardinal Pierre Bertrand; and Nicolas de Besse, yet another papal nephew. Like his immediate predecessors, Clement was devoted to France, and he demonstrated his French sympathies by refusing a solemn invitation to return to Rome from the city's people, as well as from the poet Petrarch. To placate the Romans, however, Clement VI issued the bull Unigenitus Dei filius on 27 January 1343, reducing the interval between one Great Jubilee and the next from 100 years to 50 years. In the document he elaborated for the first time the power of the pope in the use of indulgences. This document would later be used by Cardinal Cajetan in the examination of Martin Luther and his 95 Theses in his trial at Augsburg in 1518. By then, Unigenitus was firmly fixed in Canon Law, having been added in the collection called Extravagantes. On 23 February 1343 Pope Clement appointed Pons Saturninus as his "Provisor of Works of the Palace", thereby beginning a program of construction and decoration that continued throughout his reign. It was immediately clear that the Pope had no intention of returning to Rome, and that he intended to provide offices and quarters for the various organs of the Roman Curia in the Palace. Pope Benedict XII, his predecessor, had built a palace, sufficiently accommodating for a Cistercian monk, but Pierre Roger had spent much of his career at the French Court and had imbibed its tastes for far greater display and ceremony. The Pope was, after all, a sovereign, and Clement intended to live and work in an appropriate state. He commissioned the new Tower of the Garde-Robe, the Audience (for the Auditors of the Rota), the new Papal Chapel and the grand staircase that led to it, and the Tour de la Gache (where the Audientia contradictarum, the appellate court for countersuits, had its offices). He was also responsible for the two new entrance façades. He also purchased the sovereignty of Avignon from Queen Joan I of Naples in 1348 for the sum of 80,000 crowns. ===The Black Death=== Clement VI was on the papal throne when the Black Death first struck Europe in 1347. This pandemic swept through Asia and the Middle East and into Europe between 1347 and 1350, and is believed to have killed between a third and two-thirds of Europe's population. During the plague, Clement attributed the plague to divine wrath. But he also sought the opinions of astrologers for an explanation. Johannes de Muris was among the team "of three who drew up a treatise explaining the plague of 1348 by the conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars in 1341" Clement VI's physicians advised him that surrounding himself with torches would block the plague. However, he soon became skeptical of this recommendation and stayed in Avignon supervising sick care, burials, and the pastoral care of the dying. He never contracted the disease, even though there was so much death around him that the cities ran out of ground for cemeteries, and he had to consecrate the entire Rhône River so that it could be considered holy ground and bodies could be thrown into it. One of Pope Clement's physicians, Gui de Chauliac, later wrote a book called the Chirurgia magna (1363), in which he correctly distinguished between bubonic and pneumonic plague, based on his own observations of his patients and himself. Perhaps feeling the pressure of mortality, having lost no fewer than six cardinals in the year 1348 alone, Pope Clement VI named a new cardinal on 29 May 1348, his nephew and namesake, Pierre Roger de Beaufort, who was not yet eighteen years old. On 17 December 1350, he added twelve more cardinals, nine of them French and only three from Limoges, including two relatives, Guillaume d'Aigrefeuille and Pierre de Cros. Popular opinion blamed the Jews for the plague, and pogroms erupted throughout Europe. Clement issued two papal bulls in 1348 (6 July and 26 September), the latter named Quamvis Perfidiam, which condemned the violence and said those who blamed the plague on the Jews had been "seduced by that liar, the Devil." He went on to emphasise that “It cannot be true that the Jews, by such a heinous crime, are the cause or occasion of the plague, because through many parts of the world the same plague, by the hidden judgment of God, has afflicted and afflicts the Jews themselves and many other races who have never lived alongside them.” He urged clergy to take action to protect Jews as he had done. ===Pope and Empire=== Clement continued the struggle of his predecessors with Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV. On 13 April 1346, after protracted negotiations, he excommunicated the Emperor, and directed the election of Charles IV. After the death of Louis in October 1347 Charles received general recognition, ending the schism which had long divided Germany. Clement proclaimed a crusade in 1343, but nothing was accomplished beyond a naval attack on Smyrna on 29 October 1344. He also had a role in the Hungarian invasion of the Kingdom of Naples, n which was a papal fief; the contest between Louis I of Hungary and Joanna I of Naples, accused of ordering the assassination of her husband and the former's brother, concluded in 1348 in a trial held in Avignon, at which she was acquitted. Among the other benefits, Clement took advantage of the situation to obtain by her the rights over the city of Avignon. Pope Clement was also involved in disputes with King Edward III of England as a result of the latter's encroachments on ecclesiastical jurisdiction. He also faced problems with the kings of Castile and Aragon. His negotiations for reunion with the Armenians and the Byzantine emperor, John VI Kantakouzenos turned out to be fruitless. In Italy the Papacy faced a serious challenge to its authority with the commencement of Cola di Rienzo's agitation in Rome. Pope Clement had appointed Cola to a civil position (Senator) at Rome, and, although at first approving of Rienzo's establishment of the tribunate, he later realized the implications of a permanent antagonist to papal government in the form of a popularly elected Tribune, and sent a Papal Legate who excommunicated Rienzo and, with the help of the aristocratic faction, drove him from the city in December 1347. ===Poland and Bohemia=== Clement also had warned King Casimir III of Poland, who was already under an interdict laid against him by the Bishop of Kraków and the Apostolic See, because the King had oppressed the Church of Kraków with intolerable burdens and then harassed the clergy who observed the interdict, that he was attracting more severe penalties to himself. In 1345 the Pope sent a nuncio to King Casimir and King John of Bohemia, soliciting them to make peace between themselves, and threatening that, if they turned deaf ears to his pleas, he would anathematize them and bar them from the sacraments. Responding to numerous complaints against the highhanded behavior of the Archbishop of Mainz, Prague's Metropolitan, Clement made Prague an archbishopric on 30 April 1344, and assigned the Bishopric of Olmouc as its suffragan. The Archbishop of Prague acquired the right to crown the King of Bohemia. ===Private life=== Unlike the Cistercian Benedict XII, the Benedictine Clement VI was devoted to an openhanded and generous lifestyle, and the treasury which he inherited from his predecessor made that lifestyle possible. He claimed to have "lived as a sinner among sinners" in his own words. During his pontificate, he added a new chapel to the Papal Palace and dedicated it to St. Peter. He commissioned the artist Matteo Giovanetti of Viterbo to paint common hunting and fishing scenes on the walls of the existing papal chapels, and purchased enormous tapestries to decorate the stone walls. To bring good music to the celebrations, he recruited musicians from northern France, especially from Liège, who cultivated the Ars Nova style. He liked music so much that he kept composers and theorists close to him throughout his entire pontificate, Philippe de Vitry being among the more famous. The first two payments he made after his coronation were to musicians. ===Death, burial, and monument=== Clement had been ill for some time in 1352, not just with kidney stones, which had troubled him for many years, but also with a tumor, which broke out into an abscess with fever during his last week. Pope Clement VI died on 6 December 1352, in the eleventh year of his reign. After his death, his Almoner, Pierre de Froideville, distributed the sum of 400 livres to the poor of Avignon, and on the day of the solemn funeral another 40 livres were distributed during the procession to the Cathedral to the poor who were present. Clement left the reputation of "a fine gentleman, a prince munificent to profusion, a patron of the arts and learning, but no saint". His body was placed on exhibit in the Notre Dame-des-Doms, where it was buried temporarily. Three months later the body was transferred in a splendid procession to the abbey of La Chaise-Dieu, passing through Le Puy on 6 April. On arrival, the coffin was placed in the church of the Carmelites. Later in April it was permanently interred in a tomb in the center of the Choir of the Church. The funeral procession was accompanied by his brother Count William Roger of Beaufort, and by the five cardinals who were his family members: Hugues Roger, Guillaume de la Jugié, Nicolas de Besse, Pierre Roger de Beaufort, and Guillaume d' Aigrefeuille. In 1562 the tomb was attacked by the Huguenots and severely damaged, losing the forty-four statues of Clement's relatives which surrounded the sarcophagus. Only the sarcophagus and tomb cover survived, making the present tomb a mere shadow of its former architectural and decorative glory. The tomb cover, in white marble, was made by master sculptor Pierre Roye, and his two assistants Jean de Sanholis and Jean David. The construction of the tomb began in 1346, and was completed in 1351. It cost 3500 florins, to which were added 120 écus d'or, as a gratuity for the master sculptor. ==See also== List of popes ==References== ===Citation=== ===Bibliography=== Déprez, Eugene (1900). "Les funerailles de Clément VI, et d' Innocent VI, d' après les comptes de la cour pontificale," Mélanges d' histoire et d'archéologie publiés par l'École Française de Rome 20 (1900), 235-250. (in French) (in Latin) ===Acknowledgments=== N. A. Weber, ==External links== Bernard Guillemain (2000), "Clemente VI," Enciclopedia dei Papi (Treccani) ==See also== Plague doctor Smyrniote crusades 1291 births 1352 deaths Popes People from Corrèze French Benedictines Benedictine abbots Fécamp Abbey Bishops of Arras Archbishops of Rouen Archbishops of Sens 14th-century Roman Catholic archbishops French popes Benedictine popes Avignon Papacy Roger family 13th-century French people 14th-century French people Burials in Haute-Loire 14th-century popes Smyrniote crusades
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== October 2010 == Welcome to Wikipedia. The recent edit that you made to the page Frosted Flakes 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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The Nuisance is a 1921 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. ==Cast== Jimmy Aubrey – The nuisance Rosa Gore – A widow Leila McCarthy – Her daughter Oliver Hardy – The walrus (as Babe Hardy) Jack Lloyd – City slicker George Fox – City slicker ==See also== List of American films of 1921 Oliver Hardy filmography ==External links== 1921 films 1921 comedy films 1921 short films American silent short films American films American black-and-white films Films directed by Jess Robbins American comedy films Comedy short films
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Thomas Osborne Stock (1822 – 17 November 1875) was an Irish Liberal politician. He was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Carlow Borough at the 1865 general election but stood down at the next general election, in 1868. ==References== ==External links== 1822 births 1875 deaths Irish Liberal Party MPs Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Carlow constituencies (1801–1922) UK MPs 1865–1868
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There are 45 streams named Willow Creek in the state of Montana. Willow Creek (Beaverhead County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Beaverhead County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Big Horn County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Big Horn County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Big Horn County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Big Horn County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Big Horn County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Blaine County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Blaine County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Carbon County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Carter County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Cascade County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Chouteau County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Deer Lodge County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Fergus County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Flathead County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Gallatin County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Glacier County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Glacier County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Judith Basin County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Liberty County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Madison County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Madison County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Meagher County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Meagher County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Musselshell County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Park County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Powder River County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Powder River County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Powell County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Ravalli County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Sanders County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Sheridan County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Teton County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Treasure County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Valley County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Valley County, Montana), , el. Willow Creek (Wheatland County, Montana), , el. ==See also== List of rivers of Montana Montana Stream Access Law ==Notes== Rivers of Montana
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Spangle Lake is a small alpine lake in Elmore County, Idaho, United States, located in the Sawtooth Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lake is located at the intersection Sawtooth National Forest trails 462, 463, and 460. Spangle Lake is in the Sawtooth Wilderness, and a wilderness permit can be obtained at a registration box at trailheads or wilderness boundaries. Little Spangle Lake is just downstream of Spangle Lake while Lake Ingeborg is just upstream. The Spangle lakes are the origin of the Middle Fork of the Boise River. ==References== ==See also== List of lakes of the Sawtooth Mountains (Idaho) Sawtooth National Forest Sawtooth National Recreation Area Sawtooth Range (Idaho) Lakes of Idaho Lakes of Elmore County, Idaho Glacial lakes of the United States Glacial lakes of the Sawtooth Wilderness
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NOTE: once you correct this, please remove the tag from the image's page. STBotI (talk) ==License tagging for File:Tracy Strauss - Cold == Thanks for uploading Tracy Strauss - Cold . You don't seem to have indicated the license status of the image. Wikipedia uses a set of image copyright tags to indicate this information; to add a tag to the image, select the appropriate tag from this list, click on this link, then click "Edit this page" and add the tag to the image's description. If there doesn't seem to be a suitable tag, the image is probably not appropriate for use on Wikipedia. For help in choosing the correct tag, or for any other questions, leave a message on Media copyright questions. Thank you for your cooperation. yeh thanks for that image is a nice one hehe BrotherDarksoul —Preceding undated comment added . == May 2009 == Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia. Your edits appear to constitute vandalism and have been reverted. 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If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. (ESkog)(Talk) == File:Flight 195 Boarding listed for deletion == An image or media file that you uploaded or altered, Flight 195 Boarding , has been listed at Files for deletion. Please see the discussion to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. (ESkog)(Talk) I disagree with you, as other names are listed on the image besides the known heroes, like "Gordon, F." which I believe to be Flint Jr. but without proof, "Dawson, N." which I believe could be "Nana" Dawson if her name (never mentioned) starts with "N", but, again, without proof, and "Redhouse, S." which I believe is the so mentioned Sparrow Redhouse, but once again without proof. So I think it's is better to leave those names to the viewers appreciation. Also I think it serves as conection to both the Rebellion GN and the episode "A Clear and Present Danger" to make the point that Monica was in deed in that flight. Thanks for reading. TheCharlesOne (talk) Fair enough. You may want to make your opinion known at the discussion of this image. (ESkog)(Talk) Hey, thanks for that tip. TheCharlesOne (talk) ==Tracy Strauss== Thanks for the new Tracy image.. BrotherDarksoul (talk) —Preceding undated comment added . == August 2009 == Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. Please don't forget to provide an edit summary.    GameShowKid – talk – evidence   ==Orphaned non-free image File:Elle == Thanks for uploading Elle . The image description page currently specifies that the image is non-free and may only be used on Wikipedia under a claim of fair use. However, the image is currently orphaned, meaning that it is not used in any articles on Wikipedia. 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Molly's Reach was a fictional restaurant in the real community of Gibson's Landing, British Columbia, during the nineteen years the Canadian television series The Beachcombers was set there. The building is now a real restaurant. The show's fictional restaurant was named after the character who owned it, who served as a mother-figure for other characters. A reach is a geographical term for a section of a river. As the town cafe and natural meeting point, where Nick also rented a room as office space for his salvage company, much of the drama happened in and immediately around Molly's Reach. The original structure was built in 1931, and served a variety of purposes, including a second hand store, a general store, a and a liquor store, prior to serving as a set for the television show. After the show ended it was turned into an actual restaurant. The Beachcombers was the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's longest running series, one which was re-sold in fifty foreign markets, and fans of the show, both foreign and domestic, seek out the restaurant. The restaurant's walls bear many photos featuring the show's cast and crew. In 2016 the Vancouver Sun called the restaurant Gibsons' "most prominent landmark". It is located in the middle of town on the main highway, just up the street from the government dock. A made for TV movie, The New Beachcombers, to mark the thirtieth anniversary of the original series first episode, revolved around a fictional fight to prevent the restaurant being torn down and replaced by condominiums. The building was put up for sale on September 22, 2019. ==References== Restaurants in British Columbia
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is a Dutch e-zine representing Dutch youth culture. The e-zine has weekly 150.000 visitors and had an alliance with the daily evening newspaper NRC Handelsblad. ==References== ==External links== Spunk Homepage Dutch-language websites Dutch news websites Zines
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==June 2012== Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at Don Binney. Your edits appear to constitute vandalism and have been reverted or removed. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. SwisterTwister talk
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===October 7=== This is a list of redirects that have been proposed for deletion or other action on October 7, 2010 The following is an archived discussion concerning one or more redirects. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on an appropriate discussion page (such as the redirect's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this section. The result of the discussion was Deleted by PeterSymonds; uncontested after 7 days. Non-admin closure. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • (Otters want attention) ====New Traditional (Alan Jackson album)==== → Alan Jackson discography (links to redirect • • )  Not mentioned in target. I can't find any reliable sources that point to the existence of this album, so it's not a likely search term. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • (Otters want attention) The above is preserved as the archive of an RfD nomination. Please do not modify it. ====Template:...==== The following is an archived discussion concerning one or more redirects. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on an appropriate discussion page (such as the redirect's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this section. The result of the discussion was Kept. → Expand section (links to redirect • • )  Seriously. This name is completely ambiguous. I found only 3 transclusions and the 2 of them were wrong since instead of Expand section the correct tag was Empty section. Example. Moreover, all of them were undated. Magioladitis (talk) Week keep it is the name of the template on ... ... . The above is preserved as the archive of an RfD nomination. Please do not modify it. ====Template:Sect-stub==== The following is an archived discussion concerning one or more redirects. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on an appropriate discussion page (such as the redirect's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this section. The result of the discussion was Kept. → Expand section (links to redirect • • )  Unusual name for a maintenance template that can be confusing since the term "stub" refers to articles. 's redirects cover various versions of "Expand" and "section". The main problem I spotted was that "Expand section" needs a date tag but editors aren't used in tagging templates with "Stub" in them. The result was that "Sect-stub" was undated in all cases and I fixed them. I think that with this name the template can also be misplaced (at the end of the article instead in the section). Magioladitis (talk) keep stubby sections require expansion, so this is a subset of sections needing expansion. 76.66.200.95 (talk) From STUB: "A stub is an article containing only a few sentences of text...". In Wikipedia terms "Stub" is strongly connected to "article" and it's found at the bottom of the page. "Sect-bstub" reminds more "bio-stub", footy-stub", etc. than a maintenance template. stub ... something stunted or cut short ... certainly what stubby sections are. As STUB applies to articles, I don't see how it applies to this redirect, since it's use is in sections and not full articles. Further, what would this redirect be confused with? What subject do we have a stub-type for, or that could be created for, that could be called "sect"? 76.66.200.95 (talk) Keep It's a very old name; I don't think that this deletion would be good, since it would damage tons of old revisions. Nyttend (talk) Keep: As Nyttend says, it's been around a long time, along with the variant Sectstub which is even more used. Both are still in use in actual articles, not just in archives and revision history. Redirects are cheap and harmless unless they are somehow directly misleading or otherwise detrimental to the editing process. Honestly, I actually use this one myself (I just had to avoid using it at Danish pin billiards because of this RfD breaking the functionality of the redirect!), since I have trouble remembering the name of , while is just so intuitive (at least for anyone that does stub sorting and article assessment). Yes, it is a very different name, but is a very different name for and no one cares. Some like a function-descriptive name, others like a mnemonic one, and we can have both. The only possible conflict would be if WSS had a need for a real (article) stub tag by this name, but "sect" is actually a very PoV term for a religion and thus wouldn't fly, and we don't categorize religions by orthodoxy anyway. I also have to stick with anon 76...'s side on this one: The fact that WP applies a particular definition to the term "stub" in one context does not mean that it is the only definition the word can possibly ever have in every context on WP. Especially since we're only talking about a redirect, not a policy page or something otherwise important. — SMcCandlish Talk⇒ ʕ(Õلō)ˀ Contribs. The above is preserved as the archive of an RfD nomination. Please do not modify it.
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Something About Love is a Canadian drama film, directed by Tom Berry and released in 1988. The film stars Stefan Wodoslawsky as Wally Olynyk, a man returning home to Cape Breton Island after several years living in the United States, to reunite with his estranged father Stan (Jan Rubeš) as the older man begins to suffer from dementia. The film's cast also includes Jennifer Dale, Ron James, Lenore Zann, Don Lake, Wayne Robson and Susan Rubeš. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989, for Best Actor (Jan Rubeš) and Best Supporting Actor (James). ==References== ==External links== 1988 films 1988 drama films Canadian films Canadian drama films Films set in Nova Scotia Films shot in Nova Scotia
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Adam Shunk (born August 29, 1979) is an American er. Shunk earned a BA in Psychology from the University of North Carolina in 2003 and attained a PhD in Educational Psychology/Neuropsychology at Ball State University. He competed for the NIKE Indiana Invaders Track Team, before becoming a NIKE athlete. He finished sixth at the 2007 Pan American Games. He also competed at the 2006 World Indoor Championships without reaching the final. Shunk is also the 2006 USA Indoor Champion. He also went to Delta High School in Muncie, Indiana. His personal best jump is 2.30 metres, achieved in May 2005 in Santo Domingo. Shunk now works as a neuropsychologist and sports psychologist in Duluth, Georgia. ==References== 1979 births American male high jumpers Living people Place of birth missing (living people)
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An inuinofemoral lymphadenectomy is one surgical treatment to remove inguinofemoral lymph node metastases involving at least three lymph nodes. Because gynecological cancers metastasize to the inguinofemoral lymph nodes this is the area of most concern for initial treatment. The malignancy spreads from the lymph node to the vulva, clitoris, and Bartholin glands, but the removal of the lymph nodes has a higher priority over the immediate removal of a small, localized tumor. Complications can arise and include: delayed wound healing, development of lymphoceles, bleeding, blood clot formation, and decreased sensation on the inside of the thigh probably caused by injury of the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve. == See also == List of surgeries by type == References == Surgical procedures and techniques
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Andrew James Rafferty (born 27 May 1988) is an English footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Spennymoor Town. ==Club career== ===Early career=== Rafferty started his career at Darlington but left the club aged 16. Upon leaving, Rafferty had trials at Southampton, Reading and Wigan Athletic but a broken finger left him unable to sign. He went to play part-time for Crook Town and Horden Colliery Welfare before joining Guisborough Town in 2008 and in two seasons he made 49 appearances for the club picking up the Player of the Year award in both seasons. ===Hartlepool United=== Rafferty joined Hartlepool United in the summer of 2010 from Guisborough Town. Shortly into the new season, Rafferty broke his hand and two bones in his finger in September 2010. When he returned from injury, Rafferty spent the majority of the season as back-up to Scott Flinders before making his Hartlepool United debut in a 1–1 draw against Tranmere Rovers in April 2011. A knee injury during pre-season in the 2012–13 season ruled Rafferty out for the majority of the season which led to him undergoing an intricate operation to repair the patella tendon in his left knee and return to training for the first time at the start of March. He was named on the Hartlepool team-sheet as a substitute for the first time of the season in a 2–2 draw against Crawley Town on the final game of the season. Rafferty started in April 2014 in a 1–0 defeat to Portsmouth in which he saved a penalty from Ryan Taylor and was named the Man of the Match . He made three further appearances before the end of the season. On 14 August 2014 he left Hartlepool United his contract was cancelled by mutual consent. ===Dover Athletic=== On 19 September 2014 Rafferty joined Conference Premier side Dover Athletic. The team had a run of 16 unbeaten games both home and away, including in two FA Cup shock wins over Football League sides Morecambe and Cheltenham Town. Rafferty did not concede in his first 8 home appearances starting with the match against Alfreton Town and ending against Torquay United. Dover Athletic went on to reach the third round of the FA Cup and played at home against Premier League club Crystal Palace. Dover lost the match 4–0, Rafferty's performance earned him second place in the Football Association's Third Round Top Five Saves. Dover beat Wrexham 2–0 on 20 January 2015 to maintain their record 13 games unbeaten. Rafferty was part of the 2015-16 squad which achieved the club's highest finish in the National League, missing out to Forest Green Rovers in the play off semi finals. ===Spennymoor Town=== On 1 July 2016, Rafferty moved back to the North East to join newly promoted Northern Premier League Premier Division side, Spennymoor Town. ==External links== ==References== 1988 births People from Guisborough Living people English footballers Association football goalkeepers Darlington F.C. players Crook Town A.F.C. players Guisborough Town F.C. players Hartlepool United F.C. players English Football League players Dover Athletic F.C. players Spennymoor Town F.C. players Sportspeople from Yorkshire Darlington Town F.C. players Northern Football League players Northern Premier League players National League (English football) players
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Shouldn't this sub-organisation be mentioned in the IEEE-Article?--87.158.184.90 (talk)
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Alexander Wilhelm Götte (December 31, 1840 – February 5, 1922), best known as Alexander Goette was a German zoologist born in St. Petersburg. He is remembered for his studies involving the biological development of various animals. The invertebrate species Opisthocystis goettei (Bresslau, 1906) is named after him. He studied medicine at the University of Dorpat, obtaining his doctorate in 1866 at Tübingen. In 1872 he began work as an assistant to Eduard Oscar Schmidt (1823-1886) at the institute of zoology in Strasbourg, and in 1877 became an associate professor. From 1882 to 1886 he was director of the zoological institute at the University of Rostock, afterwards returning to Strasbourg, where he taught classes until 1918. Goette accepted evolution but was a critical of the ideas of Charles Darwin and Ernst Haeckel. He rejected natural selection and favoured guided evolution by a law-governed process. == Selected publications == Beiträge zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des Darmkanals im Hühnchen (Contributions to the biological development of the intestinal canal in the chicken), 1867. Die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Unke (Bombinator igneus) als Grundlage einer vergleichenden Morphologie der Wirbelthiere; (The biological development of the toad, Bombinator igneus, as the basis of a comparative morphology of vertebrates), 1875 – In this work Götte sought to bring all the elements of animal morphology together in order to produce a uniform natural causal relationship. Über Entwicklung und Regeneration of Gliedmassenskelets der Molche (On the development and regeneration of body parts in salamanders), 1879. Über den Ursprung des Todes (On the origin of death), 1883. Abhandlungen zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der Tiere (Treatise on the biological development of animals); (4 volumes, 1884-1890). Claus und die Entwicklung der Scyphomedusen (On the development of jellyfish), 1891. Holbeins Totentanz und seine Vorbilder (Hans Holbein the Younger's "Totentanz and its Idols"), 1897. Lehrbuch der Zoologie (Textbook of zoology), 1902. == References == 1840 births 1922 deaths German zoologists Orthogenesis People from Saint Petersburg University of Strasbourg faculty Academics of the University of Rostock Imperial Russian emigrants to Germany
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This building in Gibsons BC was the primary location for the long running TV show The Beachcombers. After the end of filming it became and remains an actual cafe. Legacypac (talk)
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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. Not giving much weight to Marvinpan's keep !vote; discussion is pretty much stale at this point. 3 to 1, and policy-based arguments by !delete voters seem like consensus enough for me. CharlieEchoTango (contact) ===Tooth Meridian Chart=== – (View AfDView log) () I found this article on fringe medicine in New Pages. I think it's essentially a promotion of this technique, but possibly someone thinks it can be rescued. DGG ( talk ) Keep I am the author of this page. A tooth meridian chart is not a technique (therefore it cannot be a promotion of a technique, as suggested), but a tool used in diagnoses for over two thousand years in Chinese medicine and today in (which has a Wikipedia page currently) as well as chiropractic care and in naturopathy, which is considered a medical discipline. Further, referring to eastern medicine as "fringe medicine" seems to be personal opinion, not grounds for deletion. If the article is lacking something, please let me know and I would be happy to edit, But if Reflexology is considered a valid topic for Wikipedia, I would hope that the dental equivalent would also be consider for inclusion. Youngje13 (talk) — Youngje13 (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic. Note: This debate has been included in the list of Medicine-related deletion discussions. • Gene93k (talk) Delete The problem is that this stuff is so FRINGE that MEDRS haven't critiqued it. So, we've the choice between uncritical adulation in violation of NPOV, and original research debunking. Since neither is compliant with our content policies, removing the article is the only remaining option. This case is distinguished from reflexology by the fact that the latter has been studied by MEDRS and debunked.
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The Decay theory is a theory that proposes that memory fades due to the mere passage of time. Information is therefore less available for later retrieval as time passes and memory, as well as memory strength, wears away. When an individual learns something new, a neurochemical "memory trace" is created. However, over time this trace slowly disintegrates. Actively rehearsing information is believed to be a major factor counteracting this temporal decline. It is widely believed that neurons die off gradually as we age, yet some older memories can be stronger than most recent memories. Thus, decay theory mostly affects the short-term memory system, meaning that older memories (in long-term memory) are often more resistant to shocks or physical attacks on the brain. It is also thought that the passage of time alone cannot cause forgetting, and that decay theory must also take into account some processes that occur as more time passes. ==History== The term "decay theory" was first coined by Edward Thorndike in his book The Psychology of Learning in 1914. This simply states that if a person does not access and use the memory representation they have formed the memory trace will fade or decay over time. This theory was based on the early memory work by Hermann Ebbinghaus in the late 19th century. The decay theory proposed by Thorndike was heavily criticized by McGeoch and his interference theory. This led to the abandoning of the decay theory, until the late 1950s when studies by John Brown and the Petersons showed evidence of time based decay by filling the retention period by counting backwards in threes from a given number. This led to what is known as the Brown–Peterson paradigm. The theory was again challenged, this time a paper by Keppel and Underwood who attributed the findings to proactive interference. Studies in the 1970s by Reitman tried reviving the decay theory by accounting for certain confounds criticized by Keppel and Underwood. Roediger quickly found problems with these studies and their methods. Harris made an attempt to make a case for decay theory by using tones instead of word lists and his results are congruent making a case for decay theory. In addition, McKone used implicit memory tasks as opposed to explicit tasks to address the confound problems. They provided evidence for decay theory, however, the results also interacted with interference effects. One of the biggest criticisms of decay theory is that it cannot be explained as a mechanism and that is the direction that the research is headed. ==Inconsistencies== Researchers disagree about whether memories fade as a function of the mere passage of time (as in decay theory) or as a function of interfering succeeding events (as in interference theory). Evidence tends to favor interference-related decay over temporal decay, yet this varies depending on the specific memory system taken into account. ===Short-term memory=== Within the short-term memory system, evidence favours an interference theory of forgetting, based on various researchers' manipulation of the amount of time between a participant's retention and recall stages finding little to no effect on how many items they are able to remember. Looking solely at verbal short-term memory within studies that control against participants' use of rehearsal processes, a very small temporal decay effect coupled with a much larger interference decay effect can be found. No evidence for temporal decay in verbal short-term memory has been found in recent studies of serial recall tasks. Regarding the word-length effect in short-term memory, which states that lists of longer word are harder to recall than lists of short words, researchers argue that interference plays a larger role due to articulation duration being confounded with other word characteristics. ===Working memory=== Both theories are equally argued in working memory. One situation in which this shows considerable debate is within the complex-span task of working memory, where a complex task is alternated with the encoding of to-be-remembered items. It is either argued that the amount of time taken to perform this task or the amount of interference this task involves cause decay. A time-based resource-sharing model has also been proposed, stating that temporal decay occurs once attention is switched away from whatever information is to be remembered, and occupied by processing of the information. This theory gives more credit to the active rehearsal of information, as refreshing items to be remembered focuses attention back on the information to be remembered in order for it to be better processed and stored in memory. As processing and maintenance are both crucial components of working memory, both of these processes need to be taken into account when determining which theory of forgetting is most valid. Research also suggests that information or an event's salience, or importance, may play a key role. Working memory may decay in proportion to information or an event's salience. This means that if something is more meaningful to an individual, that individual may be less likely to forget it quickly. ===System interaction=== These inconsistencies may be found due to the difficulty with conducting experiments that focus solely on the passage of time as a cause of decay, ruling out alternative explanations. However, a close look at the literature regarding decay theory will reveal inconsistencies across several studies and researchers, making it difficult to pinpoint precisely which indeed plays the larger role within the various systems of memory. It could be argued that both temporal decay and interference play an equally important role in forgetting, along with motivated forgetting and retrieval failure theory. ==Future directions== Revisions in decay theory are being made in research today. The theory is simple and intuitive, but also problematic. Decay theory has long been rejected as a mechanism of long term forgetting. Now, its place in short term forgetting is being questioned. The simplicity of the theory works against it in that supporting evidence always leaves room for alternative explanations. Researchers have had much difficulty creating experiments that can pinpoint decay as a definitive mechanism of forgetting. Current studies have always been limited in their abilities to establish decay due to confounding evidence such as attention effects or the operation of interference. ===Hybrid theories=== The future of decay theory, according to Nairne (2002), should be the development of hybrid theories that incorporate elements of the standard model while also assuming that retrieval cues play an important role in short term memory. By broadening the view of this theory, it will become possible to account for the inconsistencies and problems that have been found with decay to date. ===Neuronal evidence=== Another direction of future research is to tie decay theory to sound neurological evidence. As most current evidence for decay leaves room for alternate explanations, studies indicating a neural basis for the idea of decay will give the theory new solid support. Jonides et al. (2008) found neural evidence for decay in tests demonstrating a general decline in activation in posterior regions over a delay period. Though this decline was not found to be strongly related to performance, this evidence is a starting point in making these connections between decay and neural imaging. A model proposed to support decay with neurological evidence places importance on the firing patterns of neurons over time. The neuronal firing patterns that make up the target representation fall out of synchrony over time unless they are reset. The process of resetting the firing patterns can be looked at as rehearsal, and in absence of rehearsal, forgetting occurs. This proposed model needs to be tested further to gain support, and bring firm neurological evidence to the decay theory. ==References== Memory processes
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Sibyl and Prophet is a grisaille distemper painting by Andrea Mantegna c. 1495. It is now in the Cincinnati Art Museum. ==History== Mantegna produced several grisailles in the last eleven years of his life; this style imitated relief sculpture and was then popular in the Mantuan court due to the duchy's lack of major sculptors and stone quarries. Possibly a fragment from a larger work, it was probably a commission by Isabella d'Este for her apartments and shows a sibyl in a crown and toga debating with a bearded Old Testament prophet who holds the scroll they are discussing. ==References== Paintings by Andrea Mantegna Collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum 1490s paintings
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The discography of Veliki Prezir, a Serbian alternative rock band from Vrbas, consists of four studio album, one live album, one compilation album and eight various artists compilation appearances. == Studio albums == {| class ="wikitable" |- !Year !Album details |- |align="center" rowspan="1"|1996 |Velki prezir Released: 1996 Label: Metropolis Records Format: MC, CD |- |align="center" rowspan="1"|2001 |Brazde Released: 2001 Label: B92 Format: CD |- |align="center" rowspan="1"|2005 |Ruka bez povratka Released: 2005 Label: B92 Format: CD |- |align="center" rowspan="1"|2009 |Nikadjekraj Released: 2009 Label: B92 Format: CD |- |} == Live albums == {| class ="wikitable" |- !Year !Album details |- |align="center" |2001 |1 2 3 4 Released: 2001 Label: Automatik Records Format: CD |} == EPs == {| class ="wikitable" |- !Year !Album details |- |align="center"|2012 |Svetlost i dim Released: December 2012 Label: Odličan hrčak Format: EP |- |} == Singles == {| class ="wikitable" |- !Year !Album details |- |align="center" |2011 |"To" Released: March 9, 2011 Label: Format: MP3 |- |} == Music videos == == Other appearances == == References == EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; Veliki Prezir at Discogs Veliki Prezir at Rateyourmusic Veliki Prezir at YouTube Discographies of Serbian artists Rock music group discographies
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Edvard Freydar Beyer (6 October 1920 – 10 November 2003) was a Norwegian literary historian, literary critic, and professor at the University of Oslo from 1958 to 1990. ==Early and personal life== Beyer was born in Haugesund and grew up in Bergen, as a son of literary historian, later professor Harald Beyer (1891–1960), and Eidis Johannessen (1893–1977). He was married to nurse Aslaug Ryssdal from 1946. ==Career== Beyer studied philology, and graduated with the dissertation Livsgleden som problem i Ibsens diktning, which was published in the journal Edda in 1948. The next ten years he worked as an independent literary critic for Bergens Tidende, and eventually as a lecturer at the University of Bergen. He took his . degree in 1956, with the thesis Hans E. Kinck; livsangst og livstro (about Hans E. Kinck, issued in two volumes, in 1956 and 1965). His doctorate thesis is regarded as his most important research work. It is regarded as one of the most voluminous monographies on a poet in Norway. Beyer was appointed professor in Nordic literature at the University of Oslo in 1958, succeeding Francis Bull. He also took over Bull's position as editor-in-chief of Edda, from 1962 to 1972. He was main editor for Norges litteraturhistorie (six volumes, 1974–1975), where he also wrote volume three and part of volume two, on literature from the 1800s. He was the Norwegian editor for the Scandinavian project Verdens litteraturhistorie (twelve volumes, 1971–1974). During the 1980s Beyer administered and contributed to the project Norsk litteraturkritikks historie 1770–1940, the history of Norwegian literary criticism from 1770 to 1940. He edited the collected works of Hans E. Kinck (18 volumes), and the short story anthologies Perler i prosa (1966) and Norske noveller (1967). Beyer was chairman of Arts Council Norway from 1978 to 1985. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters from 1959. He retired as a professor in 1990. In the same year he received the Fritt Ord Honorary Award. He died in November 2003 in Bærum. ==References== 1920 births 2003 deaths Norwegian literary critics Norwegian literary historians Knut Hamsun researchers Norwegian magazine editors Norwegian historians People from Haugesund University of Oslo faculty Members of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Directors of government agencies of Norway 20th-century historians Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters
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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 no consensus. Some good arguments raised on both sides, and if this was 'balance of arguments' I'd struggle to say which side 'won'. However, this is a pretty clear no consensus result, and no consensus defaults to keep. Daniel ===Kevin Eggan=== – (View AfD)(View log) PRODded, PROD removed. Non-notable researcher (N). Despite the evidence of the article creator, Kevin Eggan is still, when checked out, a run of the mill non-notable researcher. He is an assistant (not full) professor of biology His 2005
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Manuel Moschopoulos (Latinized as Manuel Moschopulus; ), was a Byzantine commentator and grammarian, who lived during the end of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th century and was an important figure in the Palaiologan Renaissance. Moschopoulos means "little calf," and is probably a nickname. ==Life== Moschopoulos was a student of Maximos Planudes and possibly his successor as a head of a school in Constantinople, where he taught throughout his life. A mysterious and ill-documented excursion into politics led to his imprisonment for a while. ==Works== His chief work is Erotemata grammaticalia (Ἐρωτήματα Γραμματικά), in the form of question and answer, based upon an anonymous epitome of grammar, and supplemented by a lexicon of Attic nouns. He was also the author of scholia on the first and second books of the Iliad, on Hesiod, Theocritus, Pindar and other classical and later authors; of riddles, letters, and a treatise on the magic squares. His grammatical treatises formed the foundation of the labors of such promoters of classical studies as Manuel Chrysoloras, Theodorus Gaza, Guarini, and Constantine Lascaris. As an editor, while making many false conjectures, he was responsible for clearing many long-standing errors in the traditional texts. His comments when original, are mainly lexicographical. Other works include an anti-Latin theological pamphlet. A selection from his works under the title of Manuelis Moschopuli opuscula grammatica was published by F. N. Titze (Leipzig, 1822); see also Karl Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur (1897) and M. Treu, Maximi monachi Planudis epistulae (1890), p. 208. == References == == External links == Manuel Moschopoulos at Convergence Manuelis Moschopuli cretensis Opuscula grammatica, in quibus et de usitata graecis ex omni aevo diphthongorum pronuntiatione doctrina insignis : E codice nuper in Bohemia reperto nunc primum edidit graece / Praefationem cum diatribe literaria de Moschopulis et animadversiones suas adiecit Franciscus Nicolaus Titze digitised book in Latin and Ancient Greek at the Hathi Trust digital library (original at Harvard). 13th-century births 14th-century deaths Byzantine grammarians Magic squares 13th-century Byzantine people 14th-century Byzantine writers 14th-century Byzantine people
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Konstantinos Pringos (1892 in Constantinople – 1964 in Athens) was a protopsaltes (leading cantor) in the Great Church of Constantinople from 1939 until 1959. In this position, he succeeded Iakovos Nafpliotis, while Pringos himself was in turn succeeded by Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas. Although the oldest existing recordings of the Patriarchal School of Byzantine chant are the 78 rpm Gramophone records of Iakovos Nafpliotis, Pringos was the first to be recorded performing live in the church, in a normal tempo, and with a "standard" completeness of interpretations (unlike the gramophone recordings of Nafpliotis that are known to be slower and simpler than his normal style of chanting). As a result of that, Pringos (together with Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas) is the main source of information and inspiration for those trying to chant in the Patriarchal Style. The other reason why the recordings of Pringos might be preferred to that of Stanitsas, is that Pringos was substantially more conservative, and so closer to the original chanting tradition of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The melodies Pringos used for those parts of the service that were not notated traditionally (such as the responses to the supplications) are also widely used in current practice as exemplary models. ==References== 1892 births 1964 deaths Performers of Byzantine music Greek male singers Musicians from Istanbul People from Istanbul
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== October 2010 == Welcome to Wikipedia. The recent edit that you made to the page Hot Wheels 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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Below are the squads for the 1954 FIFA World Cup final tournament in Switzerland. This was the first World Cup where the players were assigned squad numbers. Scotland were the only team to have players from foreign clubs (namely 7 players from English clubs). ==Group 1== ===Brazil=== Head coach: Zezé Moreira ===Yugoslavia=== Head coach: Aleksandar Tirnanić ===France=== Head coach: Pierre Pibarot ===Mexico=== Head coach: Antonio López Herranz Roca, Ochoa, Cortes, although registered the official list remained on stand by in Mexico ==Group 2== ===Hungary=== Head coach: Gusztáv Sebes ===West Germany=== Head coach: Sepp Herberger ===Turkey=== Head coach: Sandro Puppo Gurbuz, Günar and Aytaç, although registered the official list remained on stand by in Turkey. ===South Korea=== Head coach: Kim Yong-sik Only 20 players in South Korea squad. ==Group 3== ===Uruguay=== Head coach: Juan López ===Austria=== Head coach: Walter Nausch ===Czechoslovakia=== Head coach: Karol Borhy ===Scotland=== Head coach: Andy Beattie (quit after first match; remaining match was managed by a selection committee) Only 13 members of the squad travelled to Switzerland for the 1954 tournament. Anderson, Henderson, Mathers, Wilson, Binning, Combe, Copland and McMillan were not required to travel and stayed at home on reserve. Johnstone originally travelled with the squad but returned home injured before the tournament started and was replaced by Hamilton. ==Group 4== ===England=== Head coach: Walter Winterbottom Only 17 of the 22 squad members travelled to Switzerland for the 1954 tournament. Five players—Ken Armstrong, Allenby Chilton, Johnny Haynes, Harry Hooper and Bedford Jezzard—were put on reserve status and remained at home awaiting a call if the need arose. It did not. ===Switzerland=== Head coach: Karl Rappan ===Italy=== Head coach: Lajos Czeizler ===Belgium=== Head coach: Doug Livingstone Players no. 17-22 did not travel to Switzerland. ==Notes== Each national team had to submit a squad of 22 players. All the teams included 3 goalkeepers, except Yugoslavia, Mexico, South Korea, Uruguay, Scotland and England who only called two. ==References== ==References== Squads FIFA World Cup squads
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==November 2011== Per this edit and your edit warring yesterday as this IP 187.56.45.152 where you were given numerous warnings for Failing to cite information and EDITWARring, insert this uncited into into this article again, just once, and I will take this to Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring to hav3e thie IP and possibly this entire IP range blocked from Wikipedia. Consider this a final warning. Heiro The nonsense from this user has been going on for over a year. The Bon Jovi article was protected on November 4, 2010‎ as a result of the constant changing of cited figures. Dawnseeker2000 Hello. This message is being sent to inform you that there is currently a discussion at Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you. Edit warring and refusal to cite edits Heiro
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==In response to your feedback== Thanks for your feedback! If you like, consider submitting this idea to the Village Pump, a place where new wikipedia policies are born - if you ever need anything, don't hesitate to send me a message on my talk page! :) Theopolisme TALK   Articles can be protected by administrators. To request page protection, visit RFPP for details. If you have other questions and/or concerns, contact me at my talk page. SwisterTwister talk
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Mir Abdul Aziz was a commander in the Mughal Empire. == Battle of Khanwa == Mir Abdul Aziz pushed on seven or eight miles from Fatehpur Sikri. The Rajputs, hearing of this incautious forward movement, dispatched to meet him a body of 4000-5000 horsemen who without hesitation charged the instant they came up. His force did not exceed 1000-1500 men. Many of his men were killed, while others were taken prisoner and carried off the field on the very first onset. The moment the news of what was going on reached the camp, Mir Mohib Ali Khalifa. Emperor Babur's Grand Vizier's son, and his followers were pushed forward to their assistance. There being no time for delay, as fast as they could be readied, horsemen were sent off at their best speed, while a regular detachment under Mir Muhammed Ali Khan moved forward to support them. Mir Mohib Ali Khalifa, who arrived first, found every thing in disorder. Mir Abdul Aziz's horse tail standard was taken and many excellent officers slain. Not only was he unable to turn the tide of battle, but he was himself unhorsed, though he was finally brought off by a desperate charge of his followers. ==See also== Mughal Empire Babur == References == Mughal Empire people
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Celia M. Deutsch is an American religious sister, academic, educator, writer, and Old Testament scholar. She is a professor at Barnard College and serves on the Christian Scholars Group on Christian-Jewish Relations. ==Personal life== Deutsch was raised in the Roman Catholic faith of her mother, although her father was Jewish. She did not know her father was Jewish until she asked him a question one day and he told her: "I wasn't baptized. I'm a Jew and Jews don't baptize their children". After reading an article about the Sisters of Notre Dame of Sion, she paid them a visit in St. Louis, Missouri. She entered the order at the end of that year, after graduating from high school. ==Affiliations== Deutsch is active in numerous professional organizations and is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature Early Jewish and Christian Mysticism Group. She also serves as a consultant to the Interfaith Center of New York and is a member Neighbor to Neighbor (Jews, Christians, Muslims collaborating in the Flatbush/Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn. She has worked and lectured in Canada, Italy, Israel, and Great Britain. ==Writings== Deutsch, Sister Celia M., Lady Wisdom, Jesus, and the Sages: Metaphor and Social Context in Matthew's Gospel (Trinity Press, 1996) ==References== ==External links== Journal of the American Academy of Religion excerpts Women of God; The Atlantic (January 2002) Living people American religious writers American Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns Barnard College faculty Roman Catholic biblical scholars Writers from New York (state) American people of Jewish descent Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) Female biblical scholars 20th-century Christian nuns 21st-century Christian nuns
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The Mysterious Stranger is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Jess Robbins featuring Oliver Hardy. ==Cast== Jimmy Aubrey as The mysterious stranger Oliver Hardy as Toreador (credited as Babe Hardy) Maude Emory as Señorita Vincent McDermott as Cabbie ==See also== List of American films of 1920 Oliver Hardy filmography ==External links== 1920 films 1920 comedy films 1920 short films American silent short films American films American comedy films American black-and-white films Films directed by Jess Robbins Comedy short films
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==November 2011== Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Your edits appear to constitute vandalism and have been reverted or removed. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. Bridgeplayer (talk)
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