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(February 23, 1923 - ?) was an indian politician and leader of Communist Party of India. He represented Muzaffarnagar lok sabha
Pal Singh (February 23, 1923 - ?) was an indian politician and leader of Communist Party of India. He represented Muzaffarnagar lok sabha constituency from 1971
the family Tachinidae. Distribution Mexico. References Tachininae Insects described
in the family Tachinidae. Distribution Mexico. References
the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). History The development minister at the time, Dirk Niebel (FDP), dissolved the three state organizations "International Training and Development gGmbH" (InWEnt), the "German Development Service gGmbH (DED)" and the "Advice Center for Non-Governmental Organizations (bengo)". Parts of the organizations became the public company Engagement Global on January 1, 2012. Programs Englo incorporated all state-financed development intatives that are not under the umbrella of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ): Actiongroupprogram (Aktionsgruppenprogramm AGP), funds small projects of delvelopment education ASA-Program, which awards annual scholarships to young adults Program
(DED)" and the "Advice Center for Non-Governmental Organizations (bengo)". Parts of the organizations became the public company Engagement Global on January 1, 2012. Programs Englo incorporated all state-financed development intatives that are not under the umbrella of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ): Actiongroupprogram (Aktionsgruppenprogramm AGP), funds small projects of delvelopment education ASA-Program, which awards annual scholarships to young adults Program education meets development (Bildung trifft Entwicklung BtE), lectures of senior experts in kindergarten and schools Senior experts for non violence advising into conflict zones (Zivilen Friedensdienstes ZFD) References Organisations based in Bonn Organizations established in
from the Maikal Hills and joins the Half River at the distant Darhi village. After leaving the north-west of the district, the Sakri rivers flow towards the south-east and finally fall into the Shivnath river in the Durg district. Flood In 1998, heavy rains caused floods and the settlements of villages near Kawardha were melted by water passing through the river, which was later displaced in the center of Kawardha town named Ganganagar. Documentary Film Bolti Nadi - Into the Sakri River Basin is a 2019 documentary film by Amir Hashmi, which has done a detailed research on water label, animal, agricultural impact and historical aspects as well as sampling all the contact villages located on
(lowlands). The total length of the river is 90 km, the first village from the origin is Kariyama, district Kabirdham and it merges with the Half river in Darhi village, another tributary of Shivnath river in Bemetara district. Bhoramdeo Temple and Kawardha are the two major sites along the banks of the river. River course The Sakri river rises from the Maikal Hills and joins the Half River at the distant Darhi village. After leaving the north-west of the district, the Sakri rivers flow towards the south-east and finally fall into the Shivnath river in the Durg district. Flood In 1998,
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sung while dancing Dhan Nach. Palam is sung step by step as a question and answer session between the boy and the girl. Palam contains various subjects such as origin of creation, from the evolution of human civilization to love.
various cultural gatherings and events such as marriage, festivals, carnivals. etc. It is typically sung while dancing Dhan Nach. Palam is sung step by step as a question and answer session between the boy and the girl. Palam contains various subjects such as origin of creation, from the
each club faced in the National Soccer League is listed below. Carlton's first National Soccer League match was against Perth Glory, and they met their 17th and last different league opponent, Newcastle United (now Newcastle Jets), for the first time in the 2000–01 National Soccer League season. The team that Carlton had played most in league competition is South Melbourne, who they first met in the 1997–98 National Soccer League season; the 9 defeats from 13 meetings was more than they had lost against any other club. Newcastle Breakers and West Adelaide had drawn 3 league encounters with Carlton, more than any other club. Carlton had recorded more league victories against Canberra Cosmos than against any other club, having beaten them 7 times out
Carlton had played most in league competition is South Melbourne, who they first met in the 1997–98 National Soccer League season; the 9 defeats from 13 meetings was more than they had lost against any other club. Newcastle Breakers and West Adelaide had drawn 3 league encounters with Carlton, more than any other club. Carlton had recorded more league victories against Canberra Cosmos than against any other club, having beaten them 7 times out of 10 attempts. Key The table includes results of matches played by Carlton in the National Soccer League. The name used for each opponent is the name they had when Carlton most recently played a league match against them. Results against each opponent include results against that club under any former name. The columns headed "First" and "Last" contain the first and most recent seasons in which Carlton played league matches against
a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium from
litter from the Nakama River. References Flavobacteria Bacteria described in
He represented the Bettiah Lok Sabha constituency from 1980 to
Indian politician and leader of Communist Party of India. He represented the Bettiah Lok Sabha constituency from
The festival's coordinator is the theatre director and activist Vera Boitcova. The collective also maintains a center, hosting lectures, exhibitions and other themed evenings throughout the year. In 2019 police turned up at
up at the festival, after a commplaint by anti-gay activist Timur Bulatov, and insisted on monitoring the presence of minors at the festival. The Eve's Rib building
district office. History The name Chatuchak after Chatuchak Park, a public park was built on the occasion of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX)'s fourth cycle (48 years old) anniversary (Chatuchak means "fourth cycle"). In late 2003 it was officially declared a subdistrict along with four other subdistricts in Chatuchak. Geography Chatuchak is an area in the southwest of the district. It is bounded by (from the north clockwise): Lat Yao in its district (Ratchadaphisek Road is a borderline), Chomphon in its district (Phaholyothin Road is a boderline), Phaya Thai in Phaya Thai District (Khlong Bang Sue is a borderline), Bang Sue in Bang Sue District (Khlong Prapa and Southern Railway Line are the borderlines). Places Chatuchak Park Chatuchak Weekend Market (JJ Market) Vachirabenjatas
(Rot Fai Park) Queen Sirikit Park Children's Discovery Museum Bangkok 1 JJ Mall CentralPlaza Lardprao Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok Hall of Railway Heritage (closed) Ministry of Energy and PTT Headquarters International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Asia and Pacific Office Or Tor Kor Market Horwang School Princess Mother 84 Garden Transportation Mo Chit Station Chatuchak Park Station Kamphaeng Phet Station Phahon Yothin Station Ha Yaek Lat Phrao Station Chatuchak Station Bang Sue Grand Station Bang Sue Junction Railway Station Nikhom Rotfai km 11 Railway Halt Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak), familiarly called Mo Chit 2 or New Mo Chit
which the song "You" was featured on Frank Ocean's Blonded Radio. This was followed by an EP Fool that same year. His mixtape A Museum Of Contradiction was released in 2020 through IAMSOUND and Interscope Records. Mk.gee has collaborated on other musicians' solo projects, including Dijon and Omar Apollo. Discography Studio
Career Mk.gee released an album in 2018 Pronounced McGee, from which the song "You" was featured on Frank Ocean's Blonded Radio. This was followed by an EP Fool that same year. His mixtape A Museum Of Contradiction was
(1827 – 1905) was a Scottish surgeon. Life George Buchanan, born at Glasgow on 29 March 1827, was son of Moses Steven Buchanan (1796 – 1860) and Agnes Leechman, his wife. The father, who was surgeon to the Royal Infirmary and lecturer on anatomy in the Portland Street Medical School from 1836 to 1841, was appointed in the latter year Professor of Anatomy in the Andersonian University. George was educated at the University of Glasgow, where he graduated MA in 1846. Three years later, after studying under his father and others at the Andersonian University, he became MD St. Andrews and LRCS Edinburgh, and in 1852 Fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. In early life he allowed the advantages of chloroform anaesthesia to be demonstrated upon himself, his father being the operator. He began to practise in Glasgow, but in 1856 went to the Crimea as a civil surgeon. He
the possibility and safety of removing half the tongue in cases of cancer. He was amongst the earlier surgeons to remove the upper jaw (1864 and 1869). He gave reasons for preferring lithotrity to lithotomy in operating for stone in the adult male (1868) and he was the first (1863) to perform ovariotomy successfully in the west of Scotland. When the Western Infirmary was opened he was transferred thither, and held the post of Professor of Clinical Surgery from 1874 until 1900, when he retired with the title of Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Glasgow and settled at Stirling. There he died on 19 April 1905. He married Jessie, daughter of Patrick Blair of Irvine, and left
Frondibacter which has been isolated from a mangrove estuary in Japan. References Flavobacteria Bacteria described
Frondibacter mangrovi is a Gram-negative, chemoheterotrophic, strictly aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile
the video there are two cute babies. They are sometimes jumping on the sofa mattress of the shop. Never again or swinging in comfort. And a voice over is playing from the beginning to the end of the video. There is a saying, 'Dame Kom Mane Bhalo, Kakoli furniture.' Another part of the ad shows a conversation between a man and women. In the clip, How durable the furniture is, how good the quality is, the man is going to say these things over and over again. Another woman is constantly asking, 'And? And?'. Memes The advertisement became popular in Bangladesh and West Bengal. After the video went viral, netizens started making funny memes about it. Anik Dutta, film director in West Bengal, made another memes
decade ago, a shop called Kakoli Furniture was opened. The son of the founder of the shop chose the slogan "Dame Kom Mane Bhalo" (less price but still better) as its slogan at that time. He created video ads for its marketing. The video ad was posted from the shop's Facebook page. In the video there are two cute babies. They are sometimes jumping on the sofa mattress of the shop. Never again or swinging in comfort. And a voice over is playing from the beginning to the end of the video. There is a saying, 'Dame Kom Mane Bhalo, Kakoli furniture.' Another part of the ad shows a conversation between a man and women.
Gram-negative, rod-shaped and non-motile genus of bacteria from the family of Flavobacteriaceae with one known
the family of Flavobacteriaceae with one known species
her physician, the eminent Sir Andrew Clark, to prescribe alcoholic stimulants for her during an attack of illness. His prescription of total abstinence resulted in such positive benefit that she took the total-abstinence pledge and put on the blue ribbon, becoming an active worker in the cause of temperance reform. She was soon afterward elected president of the Ledbury Temperance Union. She also united with the Rechabites and the Good Templars. During 1896-98, she was president of the Women's Total Abstinence Union. Besides her activities in the temperance cause, Lady Elizabeth devoted much of her time to the relief of the poor, and the promotion of various movements for the better care of the sick and dependent classes. She was a patron of the Ledbury Cottage Hospital. In 1910, she published a biography of her father, Charles Philip Yorke, fourth Earl of Hardwicke : a memoir by his daughter, the Lady Biddulph of Ledbury. Personal life Lady Elizabeth was a member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert. She died at her London home
Clark, to prescribe alcoholic stimulants for her during an attack of illness. His prescription of total abstinence resulted in such positive benefit that she took the total-abstinence pledge and put on the blue ribbon, becoming an active worker in the cause of temperance reform. She was soon afterward elected president of the Ledbury Temperance Union. She also united with the Rechabites and the Good Templars. During 1896-98, she was president of the Women's Total Abstinence Union. Besides her activities in the temperance cause, Lady Elizabeth devoted much of her time to the relief of the poor, and the promotion of various movements for the better care of the sick and dependent classes. She was a patron of the Ledbury Cottage Hospital. In 1910, she published a biography of her father, Charles Philip Yorke, fourth Earl of Hardwicke : a memoir by his daughter, the Lady Biddulph of Ledbury. Personal life Lady Elizabeth was a member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert. She died at her London home in January 1916. Burial was at the churchyard of Babraham Hall. Selected works Charles Philip Yorke, fourth Earl of Hardwicke : a memoir by his daughter, the Lady Biddulph of Ledbury, 1910 (Text) References External links Photo, Lady Elizabeth
1917) was an Indian politician and leader of Communist Party of India. He represented Banda Lok Sabha constituency from 1967 to 1971. He was previously associated with the Indian National Congress and the Praja Socialist Party; took part in the 1942 movement and suffered rigorous imprisonment for
Congress Committee, Baberu, 1947-48; Member, D.C.C., 1947; Secretary, Junior High School, Patwan, Banda; Manager, Yadav Ashram, Akshabat, Chitrakoot, District Satna; Auditor, Shri Krishna Junior High School, Punahur, District Banda; Convener, Kisan Mazdoor Sammelan, District Banda. References Communist Party of India politicians from Uttar Pradesh 1917 births Year
in the family Malvaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect or straggling shrub with hairy stems and pink, cream-coloured or white flowers. Description Lasiopetalum indutum is an erect or straggling shrub shrub that typically grows to a height of and has hairy stems. The leaves are long and wide covered with star-shaped hairs. The flowers are borne on pedicels long with bracteoles long near the base of the sepals. The sepals are pink, cream-coloured or
cream-coloured or white, long and joined for less than half their length. The petals are reduced to scales long. The anthers are dark red and long. Flowering occurs from May to December. Taxonomy Lasiopetalum indutum was first formally described in 1845 by Ernst Gottlieb von Steudel in Johann Georg Christian Lehmann's Plantae Preissianae. The specific epithet (indutum) means "covered with a
is one of the suburbs of Mysore city in Karnataka state of India. History An Inscription dated 1821 located within the premises of Prasanna Nanjundeshwara Swamy Temple in Santhepete says, the Agraharas were first established by Maharani Devajammanni who was the queen of Dodda Krishnaraja I and adoptive mother of Krishnaraja Wadiyar II by constructing 21 houses to the West of Mysore Fort, on the right side of the royal stables. Etymology Agrahara Circle is named after N. Madhava Rao, an Indian civil servant and administrator who succeeded Sir Mirza Ismail as the Diwan of Mysore from 1941 to 1945 when Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wadiyar was the ruler. He was
after N. Madhava Rao, an Indian civil servant and administrator who succeeded Sir Mirza Ismail as the Diwan of Mysore from 1941 to 1945 when Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wadiyar was the ruler. He was a member of the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution. He managed the food shortage the State faced during the Second World War. During his tenure, the Legislative Council and the Representative Assembly were combined to form a new Legislative Council. The first election to the reorganized Legislative Council was conducted in February 1941. His son, N. Lakshman Rao, was the Commissioner
Kate Davis "A Strange Boy", a song by Joni Mitchell from the album Hejira
by Kate Davis "A Strange Boy", a song by Joni Mitchell from the album Hejira See also The Strange
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1859 – 15 April 1925) was an American chemist and geologist who analyzed petroleum resources, and particularly the extraction of minerals from oil shale. He established the Mineral Resources Division of the US Geological Survey where he pioneered petrochemical fractionation and analysis using chromatographic techniques. Day was born in East Rockport (Lakewood), Ohio where his father Willard Gibson was a
moved to Baltimore where Day went to school before joining Johns Hopkins University. He graduated AB in 1881 and took an interest in chemistry, studying under Ira C. Remsen. He received a PhD in 1884 for studies on "Changes Effected by Heat in the Constitution of Ethylene". He took an interest in minerals and examined them for the US Geological Survey but joined the organization formally only in 1885 when he succeeded Albert Williams, Jr. He was in-charge of the exhibition on petrochemicals at the Chicago World's Fair (1893) and the Paris World Fair (1900). His work on oil shales led to the establishment of the Naval
the little rabbit") recently produced by the DEFA film studios, deriding the film as "a distortion of our socialist reality and the role played by the party". "Das Kaninchen bin ich" was bannd. He also condemned Biermann's "concoctions" and Stefan Heym's "omissions" as "contrary to the serious work of our artists and of so many arts institutions in developing our socialist national culture". Films in East Germany were produced by the DEFA film studios which were believed to be under the control of the government. Accordingly, Wagner went on in his speech to deliver a powerful "Mea culpa" to delegates, who included two Politburo members, Paul Verner and Erich Honecker. He had, he admitted, badly misjudged the situation in respect of films he had already cited in his speech and others, such as "Denk bloß nicht, ich heule", which he should have blocked. Although unstinting in his contrition, he contuinued by explaining that one of the causes of the mistakes had been "Überbeschäftigung" at the Arts and Culture department of the Party Central Committee: his department had been given too many different responsibilities, "because a whole succession of senior comrades and responsible artists in positions of authority have little by little loaded absolutely everything onto the 'bottleneck' [department] under my own responsibility". He also pointed at "oppositional powers", among whom he singled out the dissident Robert Havemann, who were n ow coming out into the open. He went on to commend the measures that the party was taking against the singer-songwriter Wolf Biermann as the "long overdue response of the party". Despite the promises of future obedience implicit in the speech, Wagner was relieved of his position soon after that plenum session, because of his supposedly "liberal attitude towards the artists". As matters turned out that was not, as might at that time have been supposed, the end of Wagner's career as a senior government arts administrator. Notes References
to undertake a lengthy distance-learning course between 1953 and 1956 with the Karl Marx Party Academy: courses provided by the academy generally concerned government and administration. National politics Between 1957 and 1966 Siegfried Wagner worked in Berlin as head of the Arts and Culture department of the Party Central Committee, in succession to Hans Riesner. The eleventh plenum of the Party Central Committee, held in December 1965 marked something of a turning point both for the country and for the career of Siegfried Wagner. Hitherto these plenums had been set up as forums for economic planning discussions, but the eleventh turned out to be focused on the country's entire policy covering youth and cultural matters. As a result of plenum discussions twelve films produced in East German studios were banned, and leading artists, the best known of whom was Wolf Biermann, were banned from performing. Wagner was one of the principal seakers at the plenum. He launched an attack on "Das Kaninchen bin ich" ("I am the little rabbit") recently produced by the DEFA film studios, deriding the film as "a distortion of our socialist reality and the role played by the party". "Das Kaninchen bin ich" was bannd. He also condemned Biermann's "concoctions" and Stefan Heym's "omissions" as "contrary to the serious work of our artists and of so many arts institutions in developing our socialist national culture". Films in East Germany were produced by the DEFA film studios which were believed to be under the control of the government. Accordingly, Wagner went on in his speech to deliver a powerful "Mea culpa" to delegates, who included two Politburo members, Paul Verner and Erich Honecker. He had, he admitted, badly misjudged the situation in respect of films he had already cited in his speech and others, such as "Denk bloß nicht, ich heule", which he should have blocked. Although unstinting in his contrition, he contuinued by explaining that one of the causes of the mistakes had been "Überbeschäftigung" at the Arts and Culture department of the Party Central Committee: his department had been given too many different responsibilities, "because a whole succession of senior comrades and responsible artists in positions of authority have little by little loaded absolutely everything onto the 'bottleneck' [department] under my own responsibility". He also pointed at "oppositional powers", among whom he singled out the dissident Robert Havemann, who were n ow coming out into the open. He went on to commend the measures that the party was taking against the singer-songwriter Wolf Biermann as the "long overdue response of the party". Despite the promises of future obedience implicit in the speech, Wagner was relieved of his position soon after that plenum
as Shri Vidhyadhish Teerth Swamiji, is the current head (Mathadipathi) of the Gokarna Partagali Math. He
as Shri Vidhyadhish Teerth Swamiji, is the current head (Mathadipathi) of the Gokarna
grows in South Australia. References collina Flora of South Australia Asterales of Australia Plants
with blue to purplish flowers. It grows in South Australia. References collina Flora of South Australia Asterales of Australia Plants
to subelliptic, 6.5-8 cm long and 2.6-3 cm wide leaves and greenish, well developed, dorsiventrally flattened, verrucose roots. The leaves often show purple colouration of the abaxial surface and they are shed before flowering, but sometimes 1-2 leaves persist. Flowering occurs throughout April to July. Widely and simultaneously opening, pink flowers are produced on 1-2 suberect or arching, 10-15 flowered racemes. The plants are epiphytes or lithophytes on damp rock found at elevations of 800-2200m a.s.l. Taxonomy This species is placed within the subgenus Aphyllae, which is characterised by deciduous leaflessness. A source of taxonomic confusion has been the missapplication of this species name to Phalaenopsis honghenensis. Phylogenetic
India. Description The 1 cm long stems produce 4-5 oblong to subelliptic, 6.5-8 cm long and 2.6-3 cm wide leaves and greenish, well developed, dorsiventrally flattened, verrucose roots. The leaves often show purple colouration of the abaxial surface and they are shed before flowering, but sometimes 1-2 leaves persist. Flowering occurs throughout April to July. Widely and simultaneously opening, pink flowers are produced on 1-2 suberect or arching, 10-15 flowered racemes. The plants are epiphytes or lithophytes on damp rock found at elevations of 800-2200m a.s.l.
is so called because it resembles a sleeping lion. It has an elevation of approximately 440m. References External
Vieux Grand Port, Mauritius. It is so called because it resembles a sleeping lion. It has an elevation
the road leading to the Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Vadodara through Gate-2 as Chamaraja Road in 1888. Similarly a road neighboring Mysore Palace was named Sayaji Rao Road when Sayajirao Gaekwad visited Mysore in late 1893. Another similarity between these stalwarts is both of them were adopted from Maharajas and went on to become the rulers of their Kingdom. Chamaraja Road is also one of the busiest roads in the city and is lined on one
on one side with retail stores, food outlets, restaurants and many more. It has many office buildings, shops and markets. It is also a home to many buildings and banks. Khanderao Market, which hosts the office of Vadodara Municipal Corporation and famous landmark in the city Kirti Stambh are located in this Road. A Canal was constructed from Kaveri River to Mysore Palace in 1850s to meet the Water consumption demands of Mysore city. Project failed and
"Reba" "Free" "Sand" "Wolfman's Brother" "Cavern" Set 2 "Mike's Song" "Fluffhead" "Twist" "Weekapaug Groove" "No Men in No Man's Land" "Fuego" "Ghost" "Bathtub Gin" Encore "Wilson" "First Tube" }} {{Hidden | headercss = background: #add8e6; font-size: 100%; width: 100%; | contentcss = text-align: left; font-size: 100%; width: 100%; | header = The Lumineers | content = "Sleep on the Floor" "Cleopatra" "Life in the City" "Submarines" "Leader of the Landslide" "Angela" "Flowers in Your Hair" "Ho Hey" "Slow It Down" "Ophelia" "Gloria" "Big Parade" "Gun Song" "Donna" "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" (with Rayland Baxter) "Stubborn Love" Encore "Walls (Circus)" }} Line-ups The line-up for the 2019 festival was announced five months prior, on January 8, 2019. Esquire called the line-up as "the weirdest one in years", criticized Post Malone and two Phish's headlining spots. The information was obtained from BrooklynVegan website. Artists listed from earliest to latest set times. Thursday, June 13 This Tent: Donna Missal, Jack Harlow, All Them Witches, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, The Comet Is Coming, SunSquabi That Tent: Peach Pit, Caroline Rose, Grand Ole Opry, The Nude Party, Magic City Hippies, Saba The Other: Dorfex Bos, Hekler, Eprom, 12th Planet, Space Jesus B2B Eprom B2B Shlump Who Stage: Kalu & the Electric Joint, Drax Project, Mk.gee, Bülow, Friday Pilots Club, Evan Giia Silent Disco: Case Bloom, Shlump, DJ Mel Friday, June 14 What Stage: Rival Sons, Catfish and the Bottlemen, The Avett Brothers, Childish Gambino, Phish Which Stage: The Teskey Brothers, Nahko and Medicine for the People, AJR, GRiZ, Solange, Brockhampton This Tent: Tyla Yaweh, Cherry Glazerr, Parquet Courts, K.Flay, Gojira, Beach House, GRiZ Super Jam That Tent: Monsieur Periné, Las Cafeteras, Ibeyi, Anoushka Shankar, Courtney Barnett, Deafheaven, Girl Talk The Other: Crooked Colours, Mersiv, Ducky, Medasin, Jade
information was obtained from BrooklynVegan website. Artists listed from earliest to latest set times. Thursday, June 13 This Tent: Donna Missal, Jack Harlow, All Them Witches, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, The Comet Is Coming, SunSquabi That Tent: Peach Pit, Caroline Rose, Grand Ole Opry, The Nude Party, Magic City Hippies, Saba The Other: Dorfex Bos, Hekler, Eprom, 12th Planet, Space Jesus B2B Eprom B2B Shlump Who Stage: Kalu & the Electric Joint, Drax Project, Mk.gee, Bülow, Friday Pilots Club, Evan Giia Silent Disco: Case Bloom, Shlump, DJ Mel Friday, June 14 What Stage: Rival Sons, Catfish and the Bottlemen, The Avett Brothers, Childish Gambino, Phish Which Stage: The Teskey Brothers, Nahko and Medicine for the People, AJR, GRiZ, Solange, Brockhampton This Tent: Tyla Yaweh, Cherry Glazerr, Parquet Courts, K.Flay, Gojira, Beach House, GRiZ Super Jam That Tent: Monsieur Periné, Las Cafeteras, Ibeyi, Anoushka Shankar, Courtney Barnett, Deafheaven, Girl Talk The Other: Crooked Colours, Mersiv, Ducky, Medasin, Jade Cicada, Liquid Stranger, Nghtmre, RL Grime Who Stage: Ida Mae, Lola Kirke, Pinky Pinky, Los Colognes, SOAK, Illiterate Light, King Nun Saturday, June 15 What Stage: The Record Company, Maren Morris, Hozier, Odesza, Post Malone Which Stage: Rubblebucket, Hippo Campus, Juice Wrld, Kacey Musgraves, The National, The Lonely Island This Tent: Little Simz, Chelsea Cutler, Bishop Briggs, Quinn XCII, Jim James, Clairo, Gucci Mane That Tent: Deva Mahal, Ruston Kelly, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Shovels & Rope, John Prine, Joe Russo's Almost Dead The Other: DJ Mel, Memba, Whipped Cream, SNBRN, TOKiMONSTA, Space Jesus, Gramatik, Zhu Who Stage: Honey Harper, Sego, Delacey, The New Respects, Ximena Sariñana, Liily, Republican Hair Sunday, June 16 What Stage: Trampled by Turtles, Brandi Carlile, The Lumineers, Phish (two sets) Which Stage: Ripe, The Soul Rebels, Hobo Johnson and the Lovemakers, Walk the Moon, Cardi B This Tent: Faye Webster, Two Feet, The Lemon Twigs, Lil Dicky, King Princess That Tent: Kikagaku Moyo, Bombino, Princess, The Wood Brothers, Mac DeMarco The Other: Iglooghost, Cid, Dombresky, AC Slater, G Jones,
which was founded in 1972 by Antonio Inoki. Production Background On November 15, 2021, NJPW announced that the promotion will hold its fiftieth anniversary at Nippon Budokan on March 1 of the following year. Kota Ibushi and Hiroyoshi Tenzan was originally scheduled to take part in event but pulled out due to injuries. NJPW legends Minoru Tanaka, Shiro Koshinaka, Norio Honaga, Tatsumi Fujinami, and Yoshiaki Fujiwara took part in several matches at the event. Along with the aforementioned legends; Wataru Inoue, Jushin Liger, Kuniaki Kobayashi, Seiji Sakaguchi, Tiger Hattori,
of the promotion, which was founded in 1972 by Antonio Inoki. Production Background On November 15, 2021, NJPW announced that the promotion will hold its fiftieth anniversary at Nippon Budokan on March 1 of the following year. Kota Ibushi and Hiroyoshi Tenzan was originally scheduled to take part in event but pulled out due to injuries. NJPW legends Minoru Tanaka, Shiro Koshinaka, Norio Honaga, Tatsumi Fujinami, and Yoshiaki Fujiwara took part in several matches at the event. Along with the aforementioned
television actress, who works in Hindi serials. She is best known for her role
Kudrati is an Indian television actress, who works in
Tachinidae. Species Dyshypostena edwardsi (van Emden, 1960) Dyshypostena tarsalis Villeneuve,
the family Tachinidae. Species Dyshypostena edwardsi (van Emden, 1960) Dyshypostena tarsalis
(27 December 1854 – 23 July 1899) was an Estonian writer. He born in Rakvere. From 1877 to 1878, he participated on Russo-Turkish War. He died in Väike-Maarja, and he is buried at Väike-Maarja
Hämarik" (1884) theatre piece"Udumäe kuningas ehk kroonitud voorus" (1888) memories "Minu sõjamälestused" (1901) References 1854 births 1899 deaths Estonian writers
Administration of Sakhalin Oblast. In 2004–2005, he served as a vice-governor of the region. He left the post to engage in business, but in 2008 Karlov was elected as a deputy of the Sakhalin Oblast Duma. In 2011, he was elected deputy of the 6th State Duma from the Sakhalin Oblast constituency. He was re-elected in 2016 and 2021 for the 7th, and 8th State Dumas respectively.
figure and deputy of the 6th, 7th, and 8th State Dumas. From 1991 to 2001, Karlov headed the Department of Consumer Market, Trade and Services at the Administration of Sakhalin Oblast. In 2004–2005, he served as a vice-governor of the region. He left the post to engage in business, but in 2008 Karlov was elected as a deputy of the
tachinid flies in the genus Dyshypostena of the family Tachinidae. Distribution Kenya External links
genus Dyshypostena of the family Tachinidae. Distribution Kenya External links Tachinidae
in the genus Dyshypostena of the family Tachinidae. Distribution Congo, Ghana, Tanzania, Zimbabwe External
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in 1710, and destroyed the fort. The island was claimed by the French in 1715, who settled in Vieux Grand Port in 1722, but later moved their administration to Port Louis. After 1753 they built on top of the ruins of
Louis. After 1753 they built on top of the ruins of Fort Frederik Henrik. Today the site is the Frederik Hendrik Museum. In the 2000 census, the population of Vieux Grand Port was 2,779. In the 2011 census, the population was 2,969. References External links Frederik Hendrik
and Youth Sports School in martial arts. In 2011–2020, he headed the National Aikido Council of Russia. In 2017, he was appointed the head of the department of Youth Projects of the All-Russia
Russia. In 2017, he was appointed the head of the department of Youth Projects of the All-Russia People's Front. Since September 2021, he has served as deputy of the 8th State Duma. References
11 January 2011) was an Italian journalist, author and politician. Life and career Born in Florence, the daughter of the Scuola Romana artists Mario Mafai and Antonietta Raphaël and the sister of the politician Simona and of the scenographer , Mafai grew up in Rome but Italian racial laws forced her to move first in Viareggio and later in Genoa. During the World War II together with her sisters she joined the Italian Communist Party and after the war became a party official
together with her sisters she joined the Italian Communist Party and after the war became a party official and served as a Councillor of the Municipality of Pescara. She debuted as a journalist in 1956, working as a reporter for the magazine Vie Nuove. After working for L'Unità she was chief editor of the feminist magazine Noi donne between 1964 and 1969. She was a co-founder of the newspaper La Repubblica, with which she collaborated until her death. She was also active as an essayist, whose favorite themes were the role of women in the society and the history of Communism. In 2004 she briefly returned to the politics, being elected to the Chamber of Deputies with Democratic Alliance. During her
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duties as United Nations Field Officer. Career Graduated in Political Science at the Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale" in 2014, he moved to Colombia in 2016. For two years he worked as a volunteer in the Peace Brigades International, a Canadian non-governmental organization for the protection of Human Rights. In 2018 the collaboration with the United Nations began to verify the correct conduct of the peace agreements between
reason was unclear. Found hanged with a sheet, the death was initially classified as suicide. Following a general mobilization and new elements, the Colombian authorities begin the investigation of four policemen, accused of having allowed United Nations officials to take personal belongings of the victim. The Rome prosecutor's office also opens an investigation to clarify the cause of death, of the Italian activist. Paciolla case is followed by the lawyer Alessandra Ballerini,
awarded a Candidate of Sciences in Economics degree. He began his career in civil service back in 1994 when he started working at the Regional Center for Youth Initiatives of the Department of Education and Science of the Administration of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. From 2001 to 2004, he was First Deputy Head of the Administration of the Kstovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. Up until 2009, he worked as the head of the Department for Public Relations of the Office of the Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast and as Deputy Chief of Staff. From 2009 to 2011, he was the
of Sciences in Economics degree. He began his career in civil service back in 1994 when he started working at the Regional Center for Youth Initiatives of the Department of Education and Science of the Administration of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. From 2001 to 2004, he was First Deputy Head of the Administration of the Kstovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. Up until 2009, he worked as the head
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of the merger of Yukos and Sibneft. However, the merger was soon annulated, and Kazakov became a board member of directors of the Eastern Oil Company. In July 2003, he was appointed First Vice-Governor of Samara Oblast. In 2003 he was elected deputy of the 4th State Duma. In 2007, 2011, 2016, and 2021, he was re-elected to the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th State Dumas from the Samara Oblast constituency. In 2016, Kazakov appeared on the list of potential recipients of a bribe in the amount of $ 2 billion in the Yukos shareholders v. Russia case. According to the
of the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th State Dumas. In 1989, Kazakov started working as the chief engineer and Deputy General Director of the Kuibyshevneft. In 1995, he was the First Vice President of Yukos Oil Company. In 1998, he was appointed Vice President of the oil company YUKSI – a result of the merger of Yukos and Sibneft. However, the merger was soon annulated, and Kazakov became a board member of directors of the Eastern Oil Company. In July 2003, he was appointed First Vice-Governor of Samara Oblast. In 2003 he was elected deputy of the 4th State Duma. In 2007, 2011, 2016, and 2021, he was re-elected to the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th State Dumas from the
(1923–1995), Soviet lieutenant and Hero of the Soviet Union
Union (1925–1995), Soviet soldier, full bearer of the Order
Yi clan. Alongside her elder sister, she entered King Hyeonjong's palace in around 1011 and then honoured as Princess Anbok (안복궁주, 安福宮主) while lived in "Anbok Palace" (안복궁, 安福宮), later changed into Princess Yeondeok (연덕궁주, 延德宮主) while lived in "Yeondeok Palace" (연덕궁, 延德宮). However, in 1022 (13rd year reign of her husband), Lady Gim was died and three years later became Posthumously honoured as a Queen consort. She was also honoured as Queen Pyeonggyeong (평경왕후, 平敬王后) in 1027 and buried in Hoereung Tomb (회릉, 懷陵). After her eldest son
husband), Lady Gim was died and three years later became Posthumously honoured as a Queen consort. She was also honoured as Queen Pyeonggyeong (평경왕후, 平敬王后) in 1027 and buried in Hoereung Tomb (회릉, 懷陵). After her eldest son ascended the throne as King Munjong, she was therefore honoured as "Queen Mother" (태후, 太后) and beside him, she also bore Hyeonjong a son and a daughter who would marry King Deokjong. References Queen Wonhye on Encykorea . 원혜태후 on Doosan Encyclopedia
20 months in 2018 after crashing a Ford Ranger into a house while intoxicated. Karting Record Karting career summary Racing record Racing
Championship for Car Gods with Cicely Motorsport. He gained publicity after being banned from driving for 20 months in 2018 after crashing a Ford Ranger into a
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Marshal Operations and Monitoring) and Mr. Abiodun Williams Andrew ( Deputy Corps Marshal Discipline and Welfare) Activities January 2020, a total of 36 persons were arrested for allegedly crossing express highways instead of using the overhead pedestrian bridges. During the ban of street traders in Oyingbo, LAGESC were commissioned around the market area and surrounding streets to arrest any street trader found lingering. One of the main core duties of LAGESC is to tackle street trading, indiscriminate dumping of refuse and crossing of highways. on the 21st of February, 2022 the agency collaborated with the Lagos State Taskforce agency on an exercise to clear up waste along the Mushin/Olosha road associated to road side traders. The road side traders impede vehicular
the Lagos State Environmentl Sanitation Corps (LAGESC). LAGESC is a Lagos State Agency under the Lagos State Ministry of Environment, the Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) Brigade was replaced with LAGESC upon inauguration June 30, 2017. The Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps was established to facilitate a clean environment in Lagos and to enforce environmental notices such as 'Seal up Notice', 'Demolition Notice' etc. The agency is headed by the executive secretary of the agency known as Mrs. Idowu
first detector unit in the PILATUS series. In 2008 the MYTHEN detector was introduced followed by the EIGER in 2015.. In January 2022, Christian Brönnimann, who had been CEO since 2006 stepped down and Matthias Schneebeli (CTO since 2017) became the new CEO. Products Dectris mainly develops and produces hybrid photon counting X-ray detectors. Three different product lines have been launched which all take their names from Swiss mountains, Pilatus, Mythen, and Eiger. All detectors use direct detection, meaning that X-ray photons are directly converted to electron-hole pairs instead of using visible
X-ray detectors. Three different product lines have been launched which all take their names from Swiss mountains, Pilatus, Mythen, and Eiger. All detectors use direct detection, meaning that X-ray photons are directly converted to electron-hole pairs instead of using visible light as an intermediary. This improves efficiency significantly and enables much higher count rates. In recent years Dectris has developed and started producing electron detectors. References External links Official website Technology companies of Switzerland Swiss companies
(1953), Austrian mathematician Josef Benedikt Engl (1867–1907), German caricaturist and illustrator Maximilian
and illustrator Maximilian Engl (1997), German professional footballer See also Engel (surname) Engels (surname) Engelman
Chipp — choir/chorus Chad Chrisman — A&R Austin Davis — background vocals, drums, electric guitar, engineer, keyboards, percussion, producer, vocal engineer Garrett Davis — A&R David Dennis — choir/chorus Olivia Grasso — background vocals, choir/chorus Jessica Hall — choir/chorus Matt Huber — mixing Kari Jobe — background vocals Nicole Johnson — choir/chorus Benji Kurokose — choir/chorus Shantrice Laura — background vocals, choir/chorus Brenton Miles — engineer, vocal engineer Scott Mills — electric guitar Noah Moreno — choir/chorus Sam Moses — mastering engineer Grant Pittman — keyboards, organ, piano Edwin Portillo — vocal engineer Bria Valderrama — choir/chorus Release history Maverick City Music version On January 3, 2022, Maverick City Music released their version of "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" featuring Chandler Moore and Cody Carnes. Composition "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" is composed in the key of D♭ with a tempo of 75 beats per minute and a musical time signature of . Commercial performance "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" debuted at No. 49 on the US Hot Christian Songs, and No. 20 on the Hot Gospel Songs charts dated January 15, 2022. Music video The officlal music video of "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" was released on January 3, 2022, via Tribl Records' YouTube channel. The music video was filmed in Chicago, during Maverick City's national tour on October 1, 2021.
Music video The lyric video of "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" was published on December 10, 2021, on Cody Carnes' YouTube channel. Personnel Credits adapted from AllMusic. Dan Alber — bass Jonathan Baines — choir/chorus Cody Carnes — primary artist, acoustic guitar Tamar Chipp — choir/chorus Chad Chrisman — A&R Austin Davis — background vocals, drums, electric guitar, engineer, keyboards, percussion, producer, vocal engineer Garrett Davis — A&R David Dennis — choir/chorus Olivia Grasso — background vocals, choir/chorus Jessica Hall — choir/chorus Matt Huber — mixing Kari Jobe — background vocals Nicole Johnson — choir/chorus Benji Kurokose — choir/chorus Shantrice Laura — background vocals, choir/chorus Brenton Miles — engineer, vocal engineer Scott Mills — electric guitar Noah Moreno — choir/chorus Sam Moses — mastering engineer Grant Pittman — keyboards, organ, piano Edwin Portillo — vocal engineer Bria Valderrama — choir/chorus Release history Maverick City Music version On January 3, 2022, Maverick City Music released their version of "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" featuring Chandler Moore and Cody Carnes. Composition "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" is composed in the key of D♭ with a tempo of 75 beats per minute and a musical time signature of . Commercial performance "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" debuted at No. 49 on the US Hot Christian Songs, and No. 20 on the Hot Gospel Songs charts dated January 15, 2022. Music video
Furqan Qureshi as Umer Fazila Lashari as Huma Sadia Ghaffar as Erum Bilal Abbas Khan as Hamza- Umer's younger brother Afraz Rasool as Salman- Huma's brother and Erum's husband Asad Mehmood as Usman- Umer's elder brother Riz Kamali as Fozia- Usman's wife Shaista Jabeen as Nafeesa- Usman, Umer and Hamza's mother Rubina Arif as Parveen- Salman, Huma, Amna and Hina's mother Anwar Iqbal as Shehzad- Salman, Huma, Amna and Hina's father Zil-e-Huma as Shazia- Fozia's sister Rehana
soap opera which aired on ARY Zindagi. The soap is produced by Qaiser Ali under the production banner "Larachi Entertainment". The serial features Fazila Lashari, Furqan Qureshi, Riz Kamali, Sadia Ghaffar, Bilal Abbas Khan and Asad Mehmood in lead roles. Cast Furqan Qureshi as Umer Fazila Lashari as Huma Sadia Ghaffar as Erum Bilal Abbas Khan as Hamza- Umer's younger brother Afraz Rasool as Salman- Huma's brother and Erum's husband Asad Mehmood as Usman- Umer's elder brother Riz Kamali as Fozia- Usman's wife Shaista Jabeen as Nafeesa- Usman,
been praised for their individual style, particularly their use of color, have been widely exhibited, and are archived in India as well as in museums in France, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Biography Sita Devi was born in a village near Saharsa in the state of Bihar in 1914, and moved to the village of Jitwarpur after her marriage. She belonged to a Mahapatra Brahmin caste family. She was illiterate, but learned to paint as child by using leftover paint from local potters, and painting on the walls of her home in the local traditional Madhubani style. She died in 2005. Career Art Sita Devi learned to paint in the traditional Madhubani folk art style, and was one of the first artists who transitioned from the cultural practice of painting murals on walls, to working on paper, enabling her to sell Madhubani paintings. This was done at the encouragement of government officials, who, instructed by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, encouraged local residents in Bihar to sell their paintings to counteract the financial impact of a state-wide drought. She was a forerunner in bringing Madhubani art, originating in her state of Bihar, to national attention in India. In 1969, the Bihar government honored her with a state award for her contribution to arts and she went on to win several other awards, including one of India's highest civilian honors, the Padma Shri. In the 1960s and 70s, Sita Devi, along with fellow artists Ganga Devi and Baua Devi, were some of the most notable forerunners and innovators in
art. Her imagery drew from traditional Mithila / Madhubani motifs, including figures from mythology and the natural world, but later incorporated scenes from places that she had traveled to, including the World Trade Center, Arlington National Cemetery, and skylines from New York City. in 1981, at the invitation of Japanese curator, Tokio Hasegawa, she was one of several Madhubani artists who visited Japan to paint and help establish the Mithila Museum in Tokamachi, and incorporated Japanese landscapes into her art during this visit. She was an artist in residence at India's National Handicrafts and Handloom Museum, Delhi, where her work was popular in political circles, and particularly amongst former prime ministers such as Indira Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri. In 1978, she was commissioned to create a series of murals at the Akbar Hotel in New Delhi, a project on which she spent over a year. During her lifetime, her work was exhibited widely in India and internationally, and is part of the permanent collections at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris, and the Mithila Museum in Japan. It continues to be in commercial demand in public and private collections. Activism Sita Devi was active in local politics in Bihar, chiefly in the fields of local infrastructure development and art education. Utilizing the public attention she had gained
sedge that is native to central and southern China. See also List of
that is native to central and southern China. See also List
factories 1.2% and stationary units 0.4% and other units such as electrical, computers, oil, automobile etc. are about 6%. Mumbai–Pune industrial region is the most diversified industrial region in India. Oil and gas industries specially crude oil refineries and petrochemical industries are highly developed in this region. Mumbai and Pune is known for automobile, electronics and pharmaceuticals industries. Steel Authority of India and JSW Steel operates there plants in Mumbai. Chemical companies such as Reliance Petroleum, Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers, Arkema and BASF have there plants in this region. Mumbai metropolitan area is highly developed in chemical and steel industries. Due to its status as a port city, shipping and shipbuilding industries are highly developed in Mumbai. Various company and industrial towns were built by several government and private companies such as Vikroli (Mumbai) developed by Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing, Sakharwadi (Satara) developed by Walchand Industries and Kirloskarwadi developed by Kirloskar Industries. Major automobile companies such as Bajaj Auto, Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, Skoda cars, Mercedes Benz, Force Motors, Kinetic Motors, General Motors, Land Rover, Jaguar, Renault, Volkswagen, and Fiat have there manufacturing plants in this region. Mumbai is a hub of jewelry industries. Pharmaceutical industries are highly developed in this region with Mumbai, Pune and Nashik home to pharma industries where major pharma companies such as Wockhardt, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Cipla and Serum Institute of India are based here. Infrastructure
districts and important industrial centres are Mumbai, Kolaba, Kalyan, Thane, Trombay, Pune, Pimpri, Nashik, Manmad, Solapur, Kolhapur, Ahmednagar, Satara and Sangli. Economy and industries The Mumbai–Pune industrial region is second oldest industrial region of India behind Hooghly industrial region. Port of Bombay developed the presidency city of Bombay into an important commercial center. A large number of textile industries were developed in this region. The textile industries are largely located in Girangaon. Being a port city, the shipbuilding and other well known related industries later developed. However at that Pune was just a university town. Several companies such as Tata Group, Godrej Group and Mahindra Group rose in the city. After independence, several industries developed in Pune too. Mumbai developed as a hub of petrochemical and oil gas industries with commissioning of HPCL Refinery and BPCL Refinery. In Navi Mumbai, engineering units comprise of 47% followed by chemical units 20%, fabrication units 8%, pharmaceuticals & food processing units 4% each, electronics and garment units 3% each, packaging and printing about 2% each, ice factories 1.2% and stationary units 0.4% and other units such as electrical, computers, oil, automobile etc. are about 6%. Mumbai–Pune industrial region is the most diversified industrial region in India. Oil and gas industries specially crude oil refineries and petrochemical industries are highly developed in this region. Mumbai and Pune is known for automobile, electronics and pharmaceuticals industries. Steel Authority of India and JSW Steel operates there plants in Mumbai. Chemical companies such as Reliance Petroleum, Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers, Arkema and BASF have there plants in this region. Mumbai metropolitan area is highly developed in chemical and steel industries. Due to its
of the Indian Constitution. Purnaiah Choultry A Choultry was constructed by Purnaiah, Diwan of Mysore at Agrahara to provide accommodation for students of Maharaja's Sanskrit College. However it was bulldozed during expansion of Vani Vilasa Road and renaming it as Mahatma Gandhi Road. Other Locations Agrahara often refers to the neighboring areas of Agrahara Circle, which is located between Nanju Malige and Mysore Palace. Ramachandra Agrahara, Kashipathi Agrahara, Ramanuja Agrahara and Srinivasan Agrahara are the Agraharas located near Agrahara Circle. Vanivilas Market is located next to Agrahara Circle. Temples Temples located in Agrahara include 101 Ganapathi Temple, Maha Ganapathi Temple and Sree Rajarajeshwari Temple. Important Landmarks 101 Ganapathi Temple Maha Ganapathi Temple Krishnaraja Traffic Police Station Venus Gas Service Sree Rajarajeshwari Temple
Madhava Rao, a Diwan of Mysore from 1941 to 1945 when Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wadiyar was the ruler. He was a member of the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution. Purnaiah Choultry A Choultry was constructed by Purnaiah, Diwan of Mysore at Agrahara to provide accommodation for students of Maharaja's Sanskrit College. However it was bulldozed during expansion of Vani Vilasa Road and renaming it as Mahatma Gandhi Road. Other Locations Agrahara often refers to the neighboring areas of Agrahara Circle, which is located between Nanju Malige and Mysore Palace. Ramachandra Agrahara, Kashipathi Agrahara, Ramanuja Agrahara and Srinivasan Agrahara are the Agraharas located near
and 7th convocations. In 2014–2017, he was the First Deputy Chairman of the Commission of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation for Support of Youth Initiatives. Since September 2021, he has served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma from the
served as a deputy of the 8th State Duma from the Dagestan constituency. Biysultan Khamzayev publicly stands for prohibiting selling alcohol during the weekends, tightening penalties for counterfeiting alcohol, introducing the death penalty for pedophiles, repeat offenders and murderers, and prohibiting selling tobacco to people born after 2014. References 1982 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation members of the
metonymic occupational surname for someone who made posts and stakes or erected them. Notable people with
and stakes or erected them. Notable people with the name include: Armin Pfahl-Traughber (1963),
was held in the 2018–19 season. It was won by Stade Oranais. The second one was held two years after in the 2021–22 season and was won by the Etoile Sportive de Bologhine (ES Bologhine). List of winners Champions by club References External links National Compétitions - FAR official website Rugby sevens competitions in Algeria
List of winners Champions by club References External links National Compétitions - FAR official website Rugby sevens competitions in Algeria 2018 establishments in Algeria Recurring sporting events established in 2018 Rugby sevens Sports leagues established in
and at inter-county level with the Tipperary senior hurling team. Career Bowe made his debut for the Tipperary senior team on 26 February 2022 when he came on as a substitute and scored a point
for Moyne-Templetuohy and at inter-county level with the Tipperary senior hurling team. Career Bowe made his debut for the Tipperary senior team on 26 February 2022 when he came on as a substitute and scored a point in the third round of the
as Sabbatha (born on May 28, 1977). Sabbatha was born in Jakarta. Sabbatha is an Indonesian fashion accessories designer. Raised in a family of artists, Sabbatha started his career in 2005 as a fashion designer for accessories and handbags
as a visual artist, 3D origami, and interior design decoration. History After completing his education at Paris Sorbonne IX Dauphine France, in 2001, Sabbatha decided to stay, settle, and build his career in Bali. In 2014 Sabbatha began to venture into the world of visual arts. References
an American politician. Perlt was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He graduated from Hamline University with a degree in sociology and served in the United States military. Perlt was the chief of enforcement for the enforcement of liquor control of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Perlt lived with his wife and family
1996 and was a Democrat. Perlt died from a heart attack at his home in Woodbury, Minnesota. He was buried at the Fort Snelling National Cemetery. References 1927 births 2002 deaths Politicians from Saint Paul, Minnesota People from Woodbury, Minnesota Military personnel from Minnesota Hamline University alumni Minnesota Democrats Members of
Pfahler (1874–1957), American physician Kembra Pfahler (1961), American filmmaker, performance artist and
stakes in vineyards and may refer to: Georg Karl Pfahler (1926–2002), German painter, printmaker and sculptor George E. Pfahler (1874–1957), American physician Kembra
of Dhaka Division. He is the Convener of the Families United against Road Accident. Ahmed was appointed chairperson of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission in December 2013. He replaced A. T. Ahmedul Huq Chowdhury as chairperson of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission. During his term the 34th Bangladesh Civil Service exam was delayed over a legal case filed by tribal applicants whose names were dropped from passing applicant after removal of quota. In April 2016,
Commission. Early life Ahmed was born on 14 April 1951. Career In 2008, Ahmed was the Divisional Commissioner of Dhaka Division. He is the Convener of the Families United against Road Accident. Ahmed was appointed chairperson of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission in December 2013. He replaced A. T. Ahmedul Huq Chowdhury as chairperson of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission.
below the volcanic field, which is linked to the subduction of the Indian Plate. Heishi Lake lies at an elevation of and has a surface area of ; the volcanoes surround the lake. Mountain peaks over high occur in the region. Volcanic fields in the area include Kangxiwar, Dahongliutan, Quanshuigou and Heishibeihu in the south and north Pulu, east Pulu and Ashikule volcanic field in the south. They feature mainly lava flows forming terraces and platforms, with craters and pyroclastics uncommon. Latite bearing olivine is the most common volcanic rock and other rocks include leucite, phonolithic tephrite, trachybasalt and
67,000 years for the most recent eruptions and Heishibeihu is considered to be the most recently active volcano in the Tibetan Plateau. Seismic tomography has identified mantle upwelling below the volcanic field, which is linked to the subduction of the Indian Plate. Heishi Lake lies at an elevation of and has a surface area of ; the volcanoes surround the lake. Mountain peaks over high occur in the region. Volcanic fields in the area include Kangxiwar, Dahongliutan, Quanshuigou and Heishibeihu in the south and north Pulu, east Pulu and Ashikule volcanic field in the south. They feature mainly lava flows forming terraces and platforms, with craters and pyroclastics uncommon. Latite
Chreptowicz was buried in the church's crypt. In 1771 the church was restored after fire on donations of the philanthropist . In that period two sacristies were added to the altar part. In 1906 the church was reconstructed again, a narthex and two square-shaped towers were added to the main building. The interiors were painted by the Polish artist Ferdynand Ruszczyc Unlike the majority of the churches of the former Russian Empire, the Church of
Cultural Heritage object. History The first Catholic parish in Vishnyeva was established in the XV century by Vytautas the Great, in 1424 a wooden church was built by Petras Gedgaudas. The stone church was constructed in 1637–1641 on donations of Nowogródek Voivoda and consecrated in honor of the Visitation. After his death, Jerzy Chreptowicz was buried in the church's crypt. In 1771 the church was restored
reigning champions Slovan Bratislava at Mestský štadión Žiar nad Hronom, where Pohronie was 3-0 up at half-time but conceded 4 goals in first 15 minutes of the second half to lost 3–4. Fofana played the entirety of the match and conceded a yellow card late in the match. Personal life Per his social media communications, Fofana is a Muslim. References External links Futbalnet profile IS FAČR profile 2000 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Ivorian Muslims Ivorian
na Sihoti in a 3–0 defeat. Fofana came on to replace Miloš Lačný at half-time and witnessed two goals by Eduvie Ikoba, which brought the score for 1–0 to final 3–0. He also appeared in a match against reigning champions Slovan Bratislava at Mestský štadión Žiar nad Hronom, where Pohronie was 3-0 up at half-time but conceded 4 goals in first
Echo, and Upper Fishing in the Cub Hills. At the southern end of the lake, Stewart Creek flows out and heads south where it meets up with the east flowing Torch River. Torch River is a tributary of the Saskatchewan River in the Hudson Bay drainage basin. Recreation Along the south-eastern shore of Lower Fishing Lake is Pine Ridge Resort and Lower Fishing Lake Campground. The campground has over 80 electrified campsites, picnic grounds, nature trails, a playground, shower and washroom facilities, potable water, and a sani-dump. Pine Ridge Resort has cabins, seasonal RV sites, shower and washroom facilities, and a confectionery that offers groceries, tackle, bait, and souvenirs. The sandy Lower Fishing Lake Beach on the lake is accessible by both the resort and campground and there is a boat launch and
the southern end of the lake, Stewart Creek flows out and heads south where it meets up with the east flowing Torch River. Torch River is a tributary of the Saskatchewan River in the Hudson Bay drainage basin. Recreation Along the south-eastern shore of Lower Fishing Lake is Pine Ridge Resort and Lower Fishing Lake Campground. The campground has over 80 electrified campsites, picnic grounds, nature trails, a playground, shower and washroom facilities, potable water, and a sani-dump. Pine Ridge Resort has cabins, seasonal RV sites, shower and washroom facilities, and a confectionery
Kavkaz. In the same year, in the translation of the author himself, the comedy was published in Russian in Tiflis in the collection called “The Comedies of Mirza Fat-Ali Akhundov”. In 1874, in the collection of Akhundov's works in Persian, the comedy was published under the title "The novel of the Lankaran Khanate Vizier." Referring to this, a number of Western European orientalists believed that the title of the work was changed by the translator of Akhundov's comedies into Persian, Mirza Mohammed Jafar Garajadagi. This view was also held for a long time by the Azerbaijani scholars of Akhundov. Nevertheless, the further research proved that Mirza Muhammad Jafar Garajadagi replaced the word "Sarab" with "Lankaran" directly at Akhundov's advice. The reason for this change was that the actions in the play take place and end in a seaside town, while Sarab is located far from the sea. The author, soon realizing this discrepancy, considered it important to change the scene. Information about this is found in Akhundov’s letter to the publicist Mirza Yusif Khan dated with 17 December 1873:
that the title of the work was changed by the translator of Akhundov's comedies into Persian, Mirza Mohammed Jafar Garajadagi. This view was also held for a long time by the Azerbaijani scholars of Akhundov. Nevertheless, the further research proved that Mirza Muhammad Jafar Garajadagi replaced the word "Sarab" with "Lankaran" directly at Akhundov's advice. The reason for this change was that the actions in the play take place and end in a seaside town, while Sarab is located far from the sea. The author, soon realizing this discrepancy, considered it important to change the scene. Information about this is found in Akhundov’s letter to the publicist Mirza Yusif Khan dated with 17 December 1873: Mirza Yusif Khan informed the translator about Akhundov's desire, and he changed the name of the comedy. After that, the comedy started to be published under the title "The Adventures of the of the Lankaran Khanate Vizier". In 1928, the comedy was released as a separate book. Productions Between 1852 to 1853, the comedy was successfully staged on the Russian stage in Tiflis. On 10 (22) March 1873, this comedy was chosen to be the first Azerbaijani amateur performance staged in Baku. It was staged under the direction of Hasan-bey Zardabi and with the active participation of Najaf bey Vezirov. This was the beginning of the Azerbaijani theatre’s history. Akhundov learned about this event from the newspaper "Kavkaz" and in his letter to Hasan bey Zardabi wrote: In 1897, when the comedy was preparing for staging in the house of Jahangir Zeynalov, there were not enough amateur actors to perform the episodic roles in the play. Then S. M. Ganizade and Habib bey Makhmudbeyov attracted their students - Huseyn Khalafov (Arablinsky) and Mir Makhmud Kazimovsky,
the Indian Ocean, where it grows on the exposed horizontal surfaces of rocks. According to the authors, the thallus morphology is "reminiscent of a weathered metal coin (with the idea that it was hidden on remote islands by some unknown pirates)"; the name Ducatina, derived from
Indian Ocean, where it grows on the exposed horizontal surfaces of rocks. According to the authors, the thallus morphology is "reminiscent of a weathered metal coin (with the idea that it was hidden on remote
Daali. The film, however, was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic as several scenes were to be shot outside Karnataka. Later Prabhu Srinivas teamed up with Manoj Kumaraswamy and Guruprasad for this comedy entertainer. Music The film's soundtrack album and score was composed by Karan B Krupa. Release Body God is scheduled to be released in theatres on 1 April 2022. References External links
Kannada-language black comedy film produced and directed by Prabhu Srinivas, starring Manoj Kumaraswamy and Guruprasad with an ensemble supporting cast. Karan B Krupa composed the film's songs and background score. The story is written by Prabhu Srinivas and screenplay by Prabhu Srinivas, Karundhel Rajesh, Vyshak and Naveen reddy of Akira fame. Prashanth Y N, Abhinandan Deshpriya and S.K.S has penned the dialogues. The film is scheduled to be released in theatres on 1 April 2022. Premise Vasu, a middle-class man leading a complicated life, is appointed to look after Puttanna, a paralyzed and arrogant old man. When Puttanna mysteriously dies, Vasu covers the death and convinces everyone that Puttanna is alive. How long will it work? Cast Manoj Kumaraswamy as Vasu
Rajpratim Art Ventures. The music of this film is composed by Bickram Ghosh. Plot Urmi recovers from coma and Sagnik, her husband is taking care of her. She feel that previous nightmare has some connection with her present life, and she can not adjust in the new life. When Urmi find her real identity, understands that
Cast Mimi Chakraborty as Urmi Arjun Chakrabarty as Sagnik Harsh Chhaya June Malia Barun Chanda Alokananda Roy Susmita Chatterjee Arna Mukhopadhyay Joydip Kundu Ashim Roychowdhury Karan Hariharan References External links 2022 films Upcoming films Upcoming Bengali-language films Indian films Bengali-language films Indian thriller drama films
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partnership firm named as Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt. Ltd. The company grew and became major diamond exporting company with 5000+ employees by 2014. Shri Govind Dholakia has also leveraged leadership roles to support causes like Healthcare, Education, Community Welfare and Women Empowerment. He is also actively involved in more than 30 social trusts in capacities like- Director of Gujarat state for Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Nidhi Samarpan Samiti (A state level drive to gather contribution for Ram Mandir construction in Ayodhya), President of Shree Ramkrishna Charitable Trust, Shree Ramkrishna Welfare Trust, etc. He was awarded the Leadership Award by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) in 2017 for his contribution towards sustainability. Shri Govind Dholakia was conferred the Lifetime
Director of Gujarat state for Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Nidhi Samarpan Samiti (A state level drive to gather contribution for Ram Mandir construction in Ayodhya), President of Shree Ramkrishna Charitable Trust, Shree Ramkrishna Welfare Trust, etc. He was awarded the Leadership Award by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) in 2017 for his contribution towards sustainability. Shri Govind Dholakia was conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award by Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) in the esteemed presence of the former Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Vijay Rupani, who was the Chief Guest for the event, and Shri Chandrakant Raghunath Patil, Member of Parliament, Govt. Of India, who was the Guest of Honour for the event. It was the 46th India Gem and Jewellery Awards ceremony, organised on 27th August, 2021 at Surat, Gujarat. He donated Rs 11 crore for the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. See also Shree Ramkrishna Exports References
is located at the tip of an alluvial fan formed at the western foot of Mount Ikoma. It is unusual that the majority (99%) of the shell found within are from freshwater shellfish, mostly Seta-shijimi, with diameters of 24-30 mm, but also nine other freshwater species. However, in the lower layers of the middle were 13 species of saltwater clams, including sazae and oysters. Around 6000 BC the midden was located on a lagoon (Kawachi Bay) which extended from Osaka Bay inland into the Kawachi Plain due to the Holocene glacial retreat. As sea levels rose, the lagoon transitioned into a brackish and then a freshwater lake, as "documented" by the change in species of shellfish. In addition to the shells and fish bones, the middens yielded
habits of Jōmon society. Most of these middens are found along the Pacific coast of Japan. The Kusaka midden is located at the tip of an alluvial fan formed at the western foot of Mount Ikoma. It is unusual that the majority (99%) of the shell found within are from freshwater shellfish, mostly Seta-shijimi, with diameters of 24-30 mm, but also nine other freshwater species. However, in the lower layers of the middle were 13 species of saltwater clams, including sazae and oysters. Around 6000 BC the midden was located on a lagoon (Kawachi Bay) which extended from Osaka Bay inland into the Kawachi Plain due to the Holocene glacial retreat. As sea levels rose, the lagoon transitioned into a brackish and then a freshwater lake, as "documented" by the change in species of shellfish. In addition to the shells and fish bones, the middens yielded 34 sets of human remains, mostly burials in
of China Navy as ROCS Yong Tai (PCE-35) in accordance with the Sino-US Naval Ship Lend-Lease Act. The ship's first captain was Lieutenant Colonel Wang Enhua. On 8 June 1947, the Yong Tai was on its way from Huludao to Qingdao when a bloody tragedy occurred, and the new second lieutenant trainee ship officer Ji Rui, suddenly armed with a gun in the official hall, fired 7 shots in public; the captain, Lieutenant Colonel Li Yuxi was injured. The naval officer Zheng Jiamo was unfortunately shot to death, and two other officers were also injured; after the murderer, Tu did not commit suicide. The warship then arrived in Qingdao on the 17th, and the Qingdao naval authorities attached great importance to this. On 1 January 1954, the naval fleet divided patrol ships and minesweepers into different fleets. The fleet retained the original designation, while the patrol ships were renamed; thus, Yong Tai was renamed. It was named Shan Hai, and its designation was changed from PCE-41 to PCE-62. In the middle of the night of 13 November 1954, the ship and the Linhuai were in the southeast sea of ​​Wuqiu. The naval battle with the Chinese ships during the First Taiwan Strait Crisis were listed as follows according to the battle reports issued by the Ministry of National Defense and the Navy Headquarters: The war news released
II. She was renamed ROCS Yong Tai (PCE-41) and ROCS Shan Hai (PCE-62) after being acquired by the Republic of China Navy on 7 February 1948. Construction and career PCE-867 was laid down by Albina Engineer & Machine Works, Portland on 8 July 1942 and launched on 3 December 1942. She was commissioned on 20 June 1943. After the war on 12 September 1945, she was transferred to the Republic of China Navy as ROCS Yong Tai (PCE-35) in accordance with the Sino-US Naval Ship Lend-Lease Act. The ship's first captain was Lieutenant Colonel Wang Enhua. On 8 June 1947, the Yong Tai was on its way from Huludao to Qingdao when a bloody tragedy occurred, and the new second lieutenant trainee ship officer Ji Rui, suddenly armed with a gun in the official hall, fired 7 shots in public; the captain, Lieutenant Colonel Li Yuxi was injured. The naval officer Zheng Jiamo was unfortunately shot to death, and two other officers were also injured; after the murderer, Tu did not commit suicide. The warship then arrived in Qingdao on the 17th, and the Qingdao naval authorities attached great importance to this. On 1 January 1954, the naval fleet divided patrol ships and minesweepers into different fleets. The fleet retained the original designation, while the patrol ships were renamed; thus, Yong Tai
Faculty of Philosophy. During his studies, he participated in the protests against the Vietnam War in 1966 in Belgrade. As president of the Faculty Board of the Student Union, he became one of the leaders of 1968 student demonstrations, especially because of his extraordinary organizational skills. On 3 June 1968 he lead a protest rally from the student campus, occupying the University Rectorate, where students founded the “Karl Marx Red University” and proclaimed a general strike until their requirements are fulfilled. Because of his participation in the protest, he was expelled from the university, proclaimed a dissident and a disturber of constitutional order, which lead to his arrest in July 1970. He was accused of organizing the hunger strike of students of the Faculty of Philosophy in a show of solidarity with Kakanj miners, printing a satirical magazine called “Frontisterion”, active involvement in defense of periodicals that were repressed at the time (“Student”, “Susret”, “Vidici”) and organizing a protest against the War in Cambodia. His arrest and sentence to 20 months in prison (later commuted to 12 months) caused a two-week student strike and reactions of foreign intellectuals, including Noam Chomsky who described Mijanović as “the hope and the conscience of the Yugoslav revolution”. He was one of the founders of the dissident Free University in 1976, even the founding meeting was held in his apartment. At the time, this was the only dissident organization in Yugoslavia. Because of this he was again arrested in 1984, with a group of five other intellectuals, who became famous as the “Belgrade Six”, and accused of “counter-revolutionary
repressed at the time (“Student”, “Susret”, “Vidici”) and organizing a protest against the War in Cambodia. His arrest and sentence to 20 months in prison (later commuted to 12 months) caused a two-week student strike and reactions of foreign intellectuals, including Noam Chomsky who described Mijanović as “the hope and the conscience of the Yugoslav revolution”. He was one of the founders of the dissident Free University in 1976, even the founding meeting was held in his apartment. At the time, this was the only dissident organization in Yugoslavia. Because of this he was again arrested in 1984, with a group of five other intellectuals, who became famous as the “Belgrade Six”, and accused of “counter-revolutionary activities”, even though the accusations were later dismissed. The process against the “Belgrade Six” lead to an equally strong reaction from around the world, including a petition of 130 prominent Western public figures that was submitted to Yugoslav Presidency because of the process. As the
Reporter Aravind(Pawon Sae) and Malini (Deepa Jagadeesh). After some series of consequences Malli entangled with Aravind, who already got engaged with Malini. Cast Main Pawon Sae as Aravind Master Ryansh Karthik as Young Aravind Bhavana Lasya as Malli Deepa Jagadeesh as Malini Recurring Jayasri Raj as Meera; Malli's biological mother Vijay as Sharath Chandra; Malli and Malini's biological father Sirisha Sougandh as Malini's mother Gowri Raj as Aravind's sister Kumrani Sridevi as Aravind's Aunt Roopa Reddy as Aravind's mother Lavanya Reddy as Aravind's sister in law Dwarakesh Naidu as Aravind's uncle Chinni Krishna as
Sirisha Sougandh as Malini's mother Gowri Raj as Aravind's sister Kumrani Sridevi as Aravind's Aunt Roopa Reddy as Aravind's mother Lavanya Reddy as Aravind's sister in law Dwarakesh Naidu as Aravind's uncle Chinni Krishna as Aravind's father Meka Ramakrishna as Aravind's boss Title Song The title song of was written by Sagar Narayana. Production The first promo of the series was released on January 24, 2022 and featured Pawon Sae and Bhavana Lasya. The second promo of the series was released on 17 February 2022 and featured Pawon Sae, Bhavana Lasya, Deepa Jagadeesh and Jayasri Raj. Adaptions References External links Malli Nindu Jabili on Disney+
received a degree in 1857. He moved to Naples where he taught Latin and Greek at Mondovì, Ivrea and Parma before joining the Umberto I lycaeum. While in Naples he studied Sanskrit under Giacomo Lignana. When Lignana moved to Rome in 1870 he moved to the Collegio Asiatico and began to teach Sanskrit. He also translated several classical Sanskrit works into Italian for the first time. These included the Rigveda, a part of the Ramayana (which had already been translated by Gaspare Gorresio), and a summary of the Mahabharata with extensive introductions to some parts including the Bhagvadgita. Kerbaker's students included Carlo Formichi. Kerbaker was admitted into the Lincean Academy of Rome
studied Sanskrit under Giacomo Lignana. When Lignana moved to Rome in 1870 he moved to the Collegio Asiatico and began to teach Sanskrit. He also translated several classical Sanskrit works into Italian for the first time. These included the Rigveda, a part of the Ramayana (which had already been translated by Gaspare Gorresio), and a summary of the Mahabharata with extensive introductions to some parts including the Bhagvadgita. Kerbaker's students included Carlo Formichi. Kerbaker was admitted into the Lincean Academy of Rome in 1907. In 1873 he married Assuta Bucci, artist and translator of works in English. They had four sons and two daughters. Kerbaker died in Naples where a street in Vomero is named after him. He was
Fallone showed great promise as a junior chess player. In 1954 he won the Glasgow Junior Chess Championship with a perfect result: 8 wins in 8 rounds. Also Michael Fallone represented Scotland in Glorney Cups between 1952 and 1957. He played for Scotland team against England team in the chess matches in 1955, 1958 and 1962. Michael Fallone competed in several Scottish Chess Championships. In 1956 he captured second place without loss. Year later Michael Fallone scored 6½ from 9 and joint 2nd-4th places. In 1958 he shared 3rd-4th places. In 1963 Michael Fallone won
Glasgow Junior Chess Championship with a perfect result: 8 wins in 8 rounds. Also Michael Fallone represented Scotland in Glorney Cups between 1952 and 1957. He played for Scotland team against England team in the chess matches in 1955, 1958 and 1962. Michael Fallone competed in several Scottish Chess Championships. In 1956 he captured second place without loss. Year later Michael Fallone scored 6½ from 9 and joint 2nd-4th places. In 1958 he shared 3rd-4th places. In 1963 Michael Fallone won
fishermen. Around 1694, refugee Huguenots lived for a few years on the Île aux Fouquets under the direction of the Frenchman François Leguat. They had previously tried to establish a Protestant republic called Eden on the island of Rodrigues, 580 kilometers to the east. However, they broke off the project on the quite fertile island out of loneliness and decided to sail to Mauritius on a self-built barge without anchor and compass. Having safely arrived there, for unknown reasons they came into conflict with the Dutch governor, who banished them to the treeless Île aux Fouquets. Only years later were the men taken from there to the island of Java. In 1810, not far from the Île aux Fouquets, the naval battle of Grand Port took place, which the French won. A good fifty years later, long after they had conquered Mauritius, the British erected a lighthouse on the
the quite fertile island out of loneliness and decided to sail to Mauritius on a self-built barge without anchor and compass. Having safely arrived there, for unknown reasons they came into conflict with the Dutch governor, who banished them to the treeless Île aux Fouquets. Only years later were the men taken from there to the island of Java. In 1810, not far from the Île aux Fouquets, the naval battle of Grand Port took place, which the French won. A good fifty years later, long after they had conquered
northern portion of Higashiosaka. This resulted in a large tract of land becoming available for paddy fields. A wealthy Osaka merchant, the Konoike family, won a bid for development rights over a 119 hectare area, and settled farmers from afar away as Ise Province on these new lands. The main place of residence for settlers was named Konoikehonmachi, which had many waterways, as the settlers used boats for transportation of the harvested rice to the central warehouse. With the establishment of the modern municipalities system in 1889, the area became part of the village of Kitae in Nakakawachi District Osaka. After World War II, a large portion of the area was transformed into a residential area; however, the 13th generation of the original settlers still farm a portion of the land. The was completed in 1707 as the management office of the settlement. The office was responsible for the maintenance and repair of fields, waterways, and
named Konoikehonmachi, which had many waterways, as the settlers used boats for transportation of the harvested rice to the central warehouse. With the establishment of the modern municipalities system in 1889, the area became part of the village of Kitae in Nakakawachi District Osaka. After World War II, a large portion of the area was transformed into a residential area; however, the 13th generation of the original settlers still farm a portion of the land. The was completed in 1707 as the management office of the settlement. The office was responsible for the maintenance and repair of fields, waterways, and bridges, collecting taxes and tenant's fees, official registration of households, pensions for the elderly, and providing police and other public services. It was located in a trapezoidal area surrounded by moats and a wall, and contained five buildings: the main office, Warehouses, Library, Granary and Tool Shed. All of these buildings have
Somerville, Massachusetts (USA); in Yucuaquín (El Salvador); in Bucalemu (Chile); in Huamachuco (Peru); in Panajachel, Sololá, and San Francisco, Petén (Guatemala); in Tlalcilalcalpan, Almoloya de Juárez, Mexico, and Valle de Bravo, Mexico, in Tonalá, Chiapas, in Acachuén, Michoacán, and Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán (Mexico). World Animal Day On the same date On 4 October 1970, Pope Paul VI named
VI named Catherine a Doctor of the Church; this title was almost simultaneously given to Teresa of Ávila (27 September 1970), making them the first women to receive this honour. Notes and references Notes References
temple complex with an arrangement of buildings on a south-to-north alignment patterned after Shitennō-ji in Osaka was discovered. The remains of the pagoda foundation, 10.7 meters square and 1.4 meters high was found to be in particularly good condition. Analysis of the excavated roof tiles confirm that the Kondo and cloister date from the middle of the 7th century, and the pagoda from a little later in the 7th century. The temple was abandoned around the end of the Kamakura period, based on a bowl dated to the beginning of the 14th century which was found in the sediment which covered the foundation stones. From historical documentation, is believed that this temple was constructed by an influential toraijin clan, the Kawachi-no-atai, who may have been the same as the "Oshikochi no Kuni no miyatsuko" who ruled ancient Kawachi Province. This area of Kawachi
area under protection expanded in 2016 Overview The Kawachi-dera ruins are located on gently sloping ground at an elevation of 20 meters at the western foot of the Ikoma Mountains in the eastern part of Higashiosaka. Immediately to the northwest of the ruins is the Taraike ruins, which is believed to be the Nara period administrative center for Kawachi County. Per archaeological excavations, the foundations for a mid-7th century temple complex with an arrangement of buildings on a south-to-north alignment patterned after Shitennō-ji in Osaka was discovered. The remains of the pagoda foundation, 10.7 meters square and 1.4 meters high was found to be in particularly good condition. Analysis of the excavated roof tiles confirm that the Kondo and cloister date from the middle of the 7th century, and the pagoda from a little later in the 7th century. The temple was abandoned around the end of the Kamakura period, based on a bowl dated to the beginning of the 14th century which was found in the sediment which covered the foundation stones. From historical
Srirangam, Dhanushkoti, Rameshwaram and Ananthasayana and became the first king of Kodagu. His sons married the daughters of the king of Vidarbha. Chandra Varma was succeeded as king by his eldest son Devakanta. Legend has it that it was during the lifetime of Devakanta that the river Kaveri originated in Kodagu and flowed through South India. The Kaveri Purana states that Chandra Varma's progeny levelled the land, brought it under
son of King Siddartha of Matsyadesha. He led an army and arrived at Brahmagiri hill in Kodagu (Coorg). A devotee of Parvathi, Chandra Varma went on a pilgrimage across peninsular India with his army to Jagannath, Kanchi, Chidambaram, Srirangam, Dhanushkoti, Rameshwaram and Ananthasayana and became the first king of Kodagu.
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served as the last chair of the RTÉ Authority. Life Finan was born on 2 August 1944 in Loughglynn, County Roscommon. She was the eldest of the 7 children. Her father was John Finan, a local TD and Senator. The family moved to Dublin in 1951, first living in Ballsbridge and later Rathgar. She attended St Louis, Rathmines, going on to study French and English at University College Dublin (UCD). After receiving her degree in 1966, she worked as a presenter on RTÉ television for 3 years. She completed a master's degree at UCD, and then took up a job with Kenny's Advertising, leaving to work at Peter Owens advertising in 1968. She married Geoff Mackechnie on 1 January 1972. They have one daughter, Victoria, born in 1980. Finan became the first woman to serve as president of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce
at Peter Owens advertising in 1968. She married Geoff Mackechnie on 1 January 1972. They have one daughter, Victoria, born in 1980. Finan became the first woman to serve as president of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce in 1996. In 1999, Finan became the deputy chair of Ogilvy & Mather Group while also managing director Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, a position she held from 1983 having started with the company in 1971. Finan was a council member of the Dublin Docklands Development Authority and chair of the Economic and Social Research Institute from 2003 having served on the council from 1996. She has served as a director of numerous companies and institutions including Canada Life Assurance (Ireland), the Gate Theatre, the Automobile Association, ICS Building Society, the Dublin City University Educational Trust, the UCD Clinton Institute for American Studies, the Irish Chamber Orchestra, Opera Ireland, the Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, the Cheshire Foundation, and the Buildings of Ireland Charitable Trust. She also served as the last chair of the RTÉ Authority from 2006 until the body was reformed as the Broadcasting
to have scouted, trained and groomed a number of promising youngsters who later became success stories in the media industry. It should be noted that Azeem Sarwar has been hailed as the most gifted of all broadcasters and producers in the history of Pakistan. HighLights During this period, he took care of the organization's role of producer, program manager, deputy controller, compiler and commentator, as well as flagship publications, harmonization and Pakistan calling. He conceived, planned and
stories in the media industry. It should be noted that Azeem Sarwar has been hailed as the most gifted of all broadcasters and producers in the history of Pakistan. HighLights During this period, he took care of the organization's role of producer, program manager, deputy controller, compiler and commentator, as well as flagship publications, harmonization and Pakistan calling. He conceived, planned and produced many radio programs which became success stories including Pakistan, Awaaz Khazana, Rang Hi Rang Jedi Ke Sang, Jedi's guests and Alami Sports
refer to: Military АПИБ (авиацио́нный полк истребителей-бомбардировщиков), Russian for a fighter-bomber aviation regiment, particularly in the Soviet Air Forces Advanced primer ignition blowback, a design feature of some firearms Political MÉS-APIB, a name under which the Spanish political party Més per Mallorca has stood for election Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil (Articulation
Peoples of Brazil), an organization representing indigenous Brazilian ethnic groups and led by Sônia Guajajara Other Assessment of Preterm Infants’ Behavior, a standardized comprehensive test for the newly born APiB, a nickname for Alpha Pi Beta (ΑΠΒ), a sorority established at the University of Northern British Columbia
1996 III forum. Helsinki, Finland. 10–13 December 2000 IV forum. Tallinn, Estonia. 15–19 August 2004 V forum. Khanty-Mansiisk, Russia. 27–30 June 2008 VI forum. Siofok, Hungary. 5–7 September 2012 VII forum. Lahti, Finland. 15–17 June 2016 VIII forum. Tartu, Estonia. 16-18 June 2021 References External links Organized events Finno-Ugric
government or political party. The goals of the forum is to "develop and protect national identity, cultures and languages of Finno-Ugric peoples, to promote cooperation between Finno-Ugric peoples, to discuss topical issues and to identify solutions, and to realise the
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Association of Tax Authorities of Islamic Countries (ATAIC; ; ) is an intergovernmental organization and one of the 17 affiliated organs of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. Founded in 2003 by the eleven Islamic countries including Pakistan, it is focused on improving and maintaining Islamic taxes, including zakat policies for rapid economic development in the member states. It also serves as a forum of discussion and research institute for the matters associated with the Islamic taxation system. Headquartered in Khartoum, Sudan, it plays a central role in administration and legislation for the promotion of tax and zakat for economic
formally approved through a resolution no. 7/38-ORG by the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in its 38th session held in Astana, Kazakhstan between 28 and 30 June 2011. The organization held its first-ever conference on 4 October 2004 in Putrajaya, Malaysia, the second conference on November 29, 2005, in Tehran, Iran, while third conference was hosted by Pakistan on 22 November 22, 2006. The fourth conference was hosted by Kuwait on 25 November 2007, fifth conference by Indonesia on 26 October 2008, while the sixth and last conference was hosted by Sudan on 11 October 2009 where the organization was granted an affiliate status. Members The ATAIC has 30 member states out of 57. Iran became a member
also a dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management. From 2016 to 2019, she headed the Committee on Education and Science of the Kursk region. In 2019, she was appointed Deputy Governor of the Kursk region on internal affairs.
State Agricultural Academy. She left the post in September 2021 to become a deputy of the 8th State Duma. References 1977 births Living people United Russia politicians 21st-century Russian politicians Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation) 21st-century Russian women
Ismaël Diomandé (born 7 December 2003) is an Ivorian footballer who currently plays for Pohronie of the Slovak Fortuna Liga on loan from RFS. Career FK Pohronie Diomandé joined Pohronie in late February 2022 on a loan deal from Rigas Futbola skola. He made
Filip Lichý, which sealed the 1:0 victory for Ružomberok. References External links Futbalnet profile Fortuna Liga profile IS FAČR profile 2003 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Ivorian footballers Ivorian expatriate footballers Association football midfielders Academie de Foot Amadou Diallo players FK RFS players FK Pohronie players Ligue 1 (Ivory Coast) players Slovak Super Liga players Expatriate footballers in Latvia Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in Latvia Expatriate footballers in Slovakia Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in
demise, Bajirao also started constructing walls around the lake but it was not finished entirely. Later, after 300 years, the walls were built. Geography Mastani Lake is spread over an area of . The water reservoir sits in the middle of green hills. Two temples are located around the lake. Tourism The lake is a very popular spot for camping and picnicking. During monsoon, it is the best time to visit the site as the lake is filled with blue water. Nearby Attractions Baneshwar Temple Baneshwar Waterfall Sangameshwar Temple Ambaji Purandare Wada Narayanpur Balaji Temple Malhargadh Fort Jejuri Temple
Mastani Lake, also known as Mastani Talab or Wadki Talab , is situated near Wadki village, Pune, in the state of Maharashtra, India. The construction started during the reign of Bajirao Peshwa. History The water reservoir was built around 1720. Two lovers, Bajirao and Mastani kept visiting the lake. Later, the lake name changed to Mastani Talab. The lake was considered to be the bathing spot of Mastani Bai. It was constructed under Bajirao. After Bajirao’s death, it was
methods of using military means. Exploiting moral stereotypes of behavior, psychological factors, personal information about the command personnel (biographical data, habits, etc.) reflexive control makes it possible to increase the chances of achieving victory, but it is noted that this tactic requires information about the enemy with a high degree of detail and quality. Among the tools of reflexive control are also listed camouflage (at all levels), disinformation, provocation, blackmail, compromising, etc., whose vector of action is aimed more at the hard to grasp and subjectively perceived elements of "military art" than at the more objective concepts of "military science". Modern computerization can make it difficult to use reflexive control methods because their application is easily revealed by mathematical modeling. Nevertheless, one cannot dismiss the existence of a broad class of exceptions where machine intelligence may lack an intuitive understanding of real reality. In reviewing Russian research on the use of the arsenal of reflexive control for military purposes, the American scholar T.L. Thomas singled out the work of Colonel S.A. Komov as the most productive military theorist in this area..In his publications, Komov made extensive use of developments from the field of reflexive management under the name of "intellectual methods of information warfare," highlighting the following main elements.: Distraction through a real or perceived threat to one of the enemy's key positions (on the flanks, in the rear, etc.) during preparations for military action, overloading through supplying the enemy with large volumes of self-contradictory information, paralysis, creating the illusion of pinpointed threats to vital interests or the most vulnerable locations, exhaustion, forcing the adversary to expend resources to perform unproductive activities, deception, provoking the enemy to redeploy forces to the threatened area in preparation for military action, splitting, forcing the enemy to act against the interests of his allies, appeasement, by lowering vigilance and creating the illusion that routine training, rather than preparations for offensive actions, are taking place, intimidation, by creating the appearance of invincible superiority, provocation, through the imposition of an unfavorable scenario of action, suggestion, through the presentation of information material that influences legally, morally, ideologically or in other spheres, pressure, through the presentation of information material that discredits the government in the eyes of the population. Another domestic researcher who attracted interest abroad was Professor F. Chausov, who formulated the following principles of reflexive management: principle of purposefulness — the process should be goal-oriented, involving the full range of necessary measures of reflexive management, principle of actualization - there should be an "updating" of planning, providing a fairly complete picture of the intellectual potential
related to the global information space, principle of conformity - mutual consistency of goals, place, time and methods of reflexive management must be observed, simulation principle — one should not forget about forecasting and modeling the actions and states of the opposing side during the execution of reflexive control'' procedures, principle of anticipation - current events must be anticipated and anticipated. In addition, when using reflexive management, Chausov gave an assessment of risk, the essence of which boils down to the danger of making a mistake if you misjudge the consequences. With this approach, the maximum risk would be if the adversary unravels the plan himself. One well-known example of the effective use of the theory of reflexive control was the disinformation work of the Soviet secret services to create an exaggerated impression on the American side of the shock potential of Soviet nuclear weapons. To this end, fake models of intercontinental ballistic missiles were developed for participation in Red Square parades, and their appearance was immediately reflected in the reports of foreign attachés to their superiors. The next stage was to provide indirect evidence of the real existence of these missile systems, which would then divert the resources of foreign developers to unsuccessful attempts to reproduce the allegedly "new" technology. Similarly, British intelligence conducted disinformation support for the Allied landings in Sicily, codenamed Operation Mincemeat. For this purpose, a dead British serviceman was planted in the sight of the Reich's special services with a set of skilfully fabricated documents describing an alleged British landing operation in the Peloponnese and Sardinia. Judging by these plans, the informational screen for this landing was to be demonstrative preparations for a fake attack on Sicily. The German leadership carried out a set of works to strengthen the Greek coast, redeployed there a tank division, but quite unexpectedly for them the main blow was struck in Sicily. Domestic researchers believe that another textbook example of reflexive control is the American Strategic Defense Initiative program, which forced the Soviet Union to spend significant resources to develop a similar space system. According to a number of foreign researchers, manipulative methods from the field of reflexive control form the basis of Russia's new concept of military action in the 21st century, which in the West has been called the ".». At the same time, some publications have been critical of the applied aspects of this theory, and it has even been called pseudoscientific. References Bibliography Денисов А. А., Денисова Е. В. Краткий очерк основ теории управляемой конфронтации (рус.) // Информационные войны : журнал. — 2014. — Т. 29, No. 1. — С. 24–33. — ISSN 1996-4544. Лепский В. Е. Технологии управления в информационных войнах (от классики к постнеклассике). — Москва: Когито-Центр, 2016. — С. 160. — ISBN 978-5-89353-499-3. Нургалеева Л. В. Проблема рефлексивного управления как аспект современной коммуникативной культуры (рус.) // Вестник Томского государственного университета : журнал. — 2013. — Т. 10, No. 2. Раскин А. В., Тарасов И. В. Рефлексивное управление как технология информационного воздействия (рус.) // Информационные войны : журнал. — 2014. — Т. 29, No. 2. — С. 15–17. — ISSN 1996-4544. Чепиницкая П. Р. Технологии социальной регуляции
her international debut for Hong Kong in 2013. Lee represented Hong Kong at the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup. Biography Lee is the former women's record holder for Discus in Hong Kong. She featured for Hong Kong in the 2014 Asia Women's Four Nations and the 2016 Asia Rugby Women's Championship. She played against Fiji in 2016 in a repechage match for the 2017 World Cup. Lee was selected for Hong Kong's tour
2019, she was in the squad that beat Netherlands in a two-match series and claimed Hong Kong's first test series win in Europe. She scored a try in the second half of the first test to help her side beat the Dutch women 14–12. References 1989 births Living people Hong Kong people Hong Kong
University of Hong Kong in 2015. In 2015, she received the inaugural Book Award of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia for her first sole-authored book, Muslims and Islam in US Education: Reconsidering Multiculturalism (2014). She also received the Research Output Prize for Education at the University of Hong Kong in 2016 for the book. Her first edited collection, Handbook of Research on Applied Learning Theory and Design in Modern Education (2016) received the Silver Medal at the European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation Conference in 2017. In 2019, the book to which she contributed, Post-Truth, Fake News: Viral Modernity & Higher Education (2018), won the book award of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia. In 2020, she received the Presidential Research Award of the Korean Association for Multicultural Education for her article (co-authored with Cong Lin), “Harmony versus Homogenisation: Multiculturalism for Ethnic Minorities in China.” Another article with Cong Lin, “Multiculturalism in Chinese History in Hong Kong: Constructing Chinese Identity,” received the Student-Supervisor Publication Award at the University of Hong Kong in 2020. Jackson’s second sole-authored book, Questioning Allegiance: Resituating Civic Education (2019), received the Critics’ Choice Award of the American Educational Studies Association in 2020 and an Honourable Mention from the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia in 2020. Her third sole-authored book, Beyond Virtue: The Politics of Educating Emotions (2020), also received the Critics’ Choice Award of the American Educational Studies Association in 2021 and an Honourable Mention from the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia in 2021. Jackson served as President of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA) from 2018-2020. She was the youngest president in the organisation’s history (38 at the start of her term) and the first president to come from outside of Australia or New Zealand in the society’s 50-year history. Jackson became a Fellow of the society in 2022; she was the first fellow named in the society since 2014. Bibliography Authored Books Reuben Sungwa, Liz Jackson & Joyce Joas Kahembe, Corporal Punishment in Preschool and at Home in Tanzania: A Child Rights Challenge. Singapore: Springer, 2022. Liz Jackson, Contesting Education and Identity in Hong Kong. London: Routledge, 2021. Joyce Kahembe & Liz Jackson, Educational Assessment in Tanzania: A Sociocultural Perspective. Singapore: Springer, 2020. Liz Jackson, Beyond Virtue: The Politics of Educating Emotions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. S Liz Jackson, Questioning Allegiance: Resituating Civic Education. Oxon/London/New York: Routledge, 2019. Liz Jackson, Muslims and Islam in U.S. Education: Reconsidering Multiculturalism. Oxon/London/New York: Routledge, 2014. Edited Books Marek Tesar, Michael A. Peters & Liz Jackson (Eds.), The Ethical Academy: The University as an Ethical System. Oxon/New York: Routledge, 2022. Liz Jackson & Michael A. Peters (Eds.), Race and Racism: An Educational Philosophy and Theory Reader,
Professor at the Education University of Hong Kong. She became the Head of the Department of International Education in 2022. In 2022, she also became the leader of the university’s Diversity, Equity and Social Inclusion Research Group. Jackson has served as Deputy Editor for Educational Philosophy and Theory, a leading International journal in philosophy of education, since 2016. Her publications include six authored books, eleven edited books, and over 200 journal articles or book chapters on topic including multiculturalism, civic education, Islamophobia, gender studies, critical and anti-racist pedagogy, Hong Kong education, virtues and moral education, global studies of education, educational research, and education for sustainable development. She has been invited to speak as a keynote speaker or distinguished scholar at conferences and other events in Chile, Canada, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, India, Iran, Oman, the Philippines, Thailand, Macau, Korea, Taiwan, and China. Honours and Awards Jackson received the Early-Career Conference Award of the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong in 2015. In 2015, she received the inaugural Book Award of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia for her first sole-authored book, Muslims and Islam in US Education: Reconsidering Multiculturalism (2014). She also received the Research Output Prize for Education at the University of Hong Kong in 2016 for the book. Her first edited collection, Handbook of Research on Applied Learning Theory and Design in Modern Education (2016) received the Silver Medal at the European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation Conference in 2017. In 2019, the book to which she contributed, Post-Truth, Fake News: Viral Modernity & Higher Education (2018), won the book award of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia. In 2020, she received the Presidential Research Award of the Korean Association for Multicultural Education for her article (co-authored with Cong Lin), “Harmony versus Homogenisation: Multiculturalism for Ethnic Minorities in China.” Another article with Cong Lin, “Multiculturalism in Chinese History in Hong Kong: Constructing Chinese Identity,” received the Student-Supervisor Publication Award at the University of Hong Kong in 2020. Jackson’s second sole-authored book, Questioning Allegiance: Resituating Civic Education (2019), received the Critics’ Choice Award of the American Educational Studies Association in 2020 and an Honourable Mention from the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia in 2020. Her third sole-authored book, Beyond Virtue: The Politics of Educating Emotions (2020), also received the Critics’ Choice Award of the American Educational Studies Association in 2021 and an Honourable Mention from the