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What happens if you fly too close to the sun?
Wax Wings may refer to: *Icarus, Greek mythological figure who is said to have flown on wings made from feathers and wax *Wax Wings, 2013 album by American singer-songwriter Joshua Radin Since UV rays, and therefore sunlight and sunlamps, have both health benefits and risks, a number of public health organizations state that there needs to be a balance between the risks of having too much sunlight or too little. Solar radiation (sunlight) and sunlamps are listed as carcinogens because they contain ultraviolet radiation. == Lifetime sun exposure == There are currently no recommendations on a safe level of total lifetime sun exposure. Acute exposure may lead to a painful sunburn, which can increase the chances of developing serious skin problems later in life. The individual autonomous flyers building up the cloud of sunshades are proposed not to reflect the sunlight but rather to be transparent lenses, deflecting the light slightly so it does not hit Earth. A space sunshade or sunshield is a parasol that diverts or otherwise reduces some of the Sun's radiation, preventing it from hitting a spacecraft or planet and thereby reducing its insolation, which results in reduced heating. Flies Inside the Sun were a band from New Zealand. A false sunset can refer to one of two related atmospheric optical phenomena, in which either (1) the Sun appears to be setting into or to have set below the horizon while it is actually still some height above the horizon, or (2) the Sun has already set below the horizon, but still appears to be on or above the horizon (thus representing the reverse of a false sunrise). Depending on which variety of "false sunset" is meant, the halo has to appear either above the Sun (which itself is hidden below the horizon) or below it (in which case the real Sun is obstructed from view, e.g. by clouds or other objects), making the upper and lower tangent arc, upper and lower sun pillars and the subsun the most likely candidates. Short-term over- exposure can cause snow blindness, which is analogous to sunburn of the cornea, or can cause solar retinopathy, which is long-lasting retinal damage and vision impairment from sungazing. Long-term sun exposure is associated with reduced all-cause mortality and reduced mortality risk from cardiovascular disease (CVD), some forms of cancer, and non-CVD/noncancer related disease, with indications in these studies that Vitamin D is not the mediator.Alfredsson L, Armstrong BK, Butterfield DA, et al. Insufficient Sun Exposure Has Become a Real Public Health Problem. Lifespan and fertility can be adversely affected for individuals born during peaks of the 11-year solar cycle, possibly because of UV-related folate deficiency during gestation. == Safe level of sun exposure == According to a 2007 study submitted by the University of Ottawa to the US Department of Health and Human Services, there is not enough information to determine a safe level of sun exposure that imposes minimal risk of skin cancer. For spacecraft approaching the Sun, the sunshade is usually called a heatshield. According to epidemiologist Robyn Lucas at Australian National University, analysis of lifespan versus disease shows that far more lives worldwide could be lost to diseases caused by lack of sunlight than to those caused by too much, and it is inappropriate to recommend total avoidance of sunlight. Long- term sunlight exposure is known to be associated with the development of some types of skin cancer, skin aging, immune suppression, eye diseases such as cataracts and maybe macular degeneration. To decrease the risk of developing pingueculae, it may be wise to wear sunglasses when outdoors, even on overcast days. == Folate degradation == Blood levels of folate, a nutrient vital for fetal development, can be degraded by UV radiation, raising concerns about sun exposure for pregnant women. Short-term over-exposure causes the pain and itching of sunburn, which in extreme cases can produce more-severe effects like blistering. Exposing skin to the ultraviolet radiation in sunlight has both positive and negative health effects. Similarly to a false sunrise, other atmospheric circumstances may be responsible for the effect as well, such as simple reflection of the sunlight off the bottom of the clouds, or a type of mirage like the Novaya Zemlya effect. ==See also== *False sunrise *Halo (optical phenomenon) *Lower tangent arc *Mirage *Novaya Zemlya effect *Subsun *Sun pillar *Upper tangent arc ==References== Category:Atmospheric optical phenomena Lebedodes leifaarviki is a moth in the family Cossidae. Depending on circumstances, these phenomena can give the impression of an actual sunset. A sunshade is of particular interest as a climate engineering method for mitigating global warming through solar radiation management.
If you are flying above Earth, then there's no risk of being too close to the Sun
If you fly too close to the Sun, you'll crash and fall down
If you fly too close to the Sun, the wax melts
If you fly too close to the Sun, your wings will melt
If you fly too close to the Sun, your wings get burned
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What can you say to open any door?
"Open sesame" (; ) is a magical phrase in the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" in Antoine Galland's version of One Thousand and One Nights. In the story, Ali Baba overhears one of the 40 thieves saying "open sesame". "Shut the Door. "Shut the Door. thumb|right|250px|Ali Baba overhearing one of the thieves saying "Open Sesame". It opens the mouth of a cave in which forty thieves have hidden a treasure. ==Etymology== The phrase first appears in Antoine Galland's French translation of One Thousand and One Nights (1704–1717) as Sésame, ouvre-toi (English, "Sesame, open yourself"). Galland's phrase has been variously translated from the French into English as "Sesame, open", "Open, sesame" and "Open, O sesame".Burton Sesame seeds grow in a seed pod that splits open when it reaches maturity, and the phrase possibly alludes to unlocking of treasures, although it is not certain that the word "sesame" actually refers to the sesame plant or seed. Open the Door is an album by Pentangle. Doorly is a surname. Critical reception of "Shut the Door. His brother later cannot remember the phrase, and confuses it with the names of grains other than sesame, becoming trapped in the magic cave. ==References== ==External links== * "Shut the Door. # Nacel Open Door facilitates school acceptance for students on academic programs. Category:One Thousand and One Nights Category:English phrases Category:Magic words In November 2020, DoorDash announced the opening of its first physical restaurant location, partnering up with Bay Area restaurant Burma Bites to offer delivery and pick- up orders. In October 2019, DoorDash opened its first ghost kitchen, DoorDash Kitchen, in Redwood City, California, with four restaurants operating at the location. Nacel Open Door, Inc. (NOD) is a nonprofit student exchange organization dedicated to international understanding and language education. ==Purpose== Nacel Open Door, Inc. (NOD) is dedicated to promoting international understanding and language education. In May 2021, DoorDash was criticized for unauthorized listings of restaurants who had not given permission to appear on the app. Open Door Student Exchange was founded in 1964 to provide intercultural learning opportunities to high school students and their families. ==Structure== The Nacel Open Door National Office is located in St. Paul, Minnesota. It incorporated as DoorDash in June 2013. * Chowbotics – On February 8, 2021, DoorDash announced its acquisition of Chowbotics, a robotics company known for its salad-making robot. DoorDash, Inc. is a San Francisco based company that operates an online food ordering and food delivery platform.
You can say 'open sesame' to open any door
None of the above
You can say 'friend' in Elvish to open any door
You can say 'mellon' to open any door
There are no words that will open any door
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Are all mammals vertebrates?
Vertebrates () comprise all animal taxa within the subphylum Vertebrata () (chordates with backbones), including all mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. A mammal () is a vertebrate animal of the class Mammalia (). Vertebrates make up less than five percent of all described animal species; the rest are invertebrates, which lack vertebral columns. Vertebrate is derived from the word vertebra, which refers to any of the bones or segments of the spinal column. ==Anatomy and morphology== All vertebrates are built along the basic chordate body plan: a stiff rod running through the length of the animal (vertebral column and/or notochord), with a hollow tube of nervous tissue (the spinal cord) above it and the gastrointestinal tract below. The rest of the vertebrate species are tetrapods, a single lineage that includes amphibians (with roughly 7,000 species); mammals (with approximately 5,500 species); and reptiles and birds (with about 20,000 species divided evenly between the two classes). Vertebrates comprise such groups as the following: * jawless fish, which include hagfish and lampreys * jawed vertebrates, which include: ** cartilaginous fish (sharks, rays, and ratfish) ** bony vertebrates, which include: *** ray-fins (the majority of living bony fish) *** lobe-fins, which include: **** coelacanths and lungfish **** tetrapods (limbed vertebrates) Extant vertebrates range in size from the frog species Paedophryne amauensis, at as little as , to the blue whale, at up to . It has been estimated that the mass of all wild mammals has declined to only 4% of all mammals, with 96% of mammals being humans and their livestock now (see figure). Although these patterns hold across mammals as a whole, there is considerable variation across orders. ===Biological systems=== The majority of mammals have seven cervical vertebrae (bones in the neck). Other populations are only locally extinct (extirpated), still existing elsewhere, but reduced in distribution, as with the extinction of gray whales in the Atlantic. ==Notes== == See also == * List of mammal genera – living mammals * List of mammalogists * List of monotremes and marsupials * List of placental mammals * List of prehistoric mammals * List of threatened mammals of the United States * Lists of mammals by population size * Lists of mammals by region * Mammals described in the 2000s * Mammals in culture * Small mammal == External resources == * ASM Mammal Diversity Database == References == == Further reading == * * * * * * * * * == External links == * Biodiversitymapping.org – All mammal orders in the world with distribution maps * Paleocene Mammals, a site covering the rise of the mammals, paleocene- mammals.de * Evolution of Mammals, a brief introduction to early mammals, enchantedlearning.com * European Mammal Atlas EMMA from Societas Europaea Mammalogica, European-mammals.org * Marine Mammals of the World – An overview of all marine mammals, including descriptions, both fully aquatic and semi- aquatic, noaa.gov * Mammalogy.org The American Society of Mammalogists was established in 1919 for the purpose of promoting the study of mammals, and this website includes a mammal image library Category:Bathonian first appearances Category:Extant Middle Jurassic first appearances Category:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Some mammals are omnivores and display varying degrees of carnivory and herbivory, generally leaning in favor of one more than the other. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals. Some aquatic mammals have retained four weight-bearing limbs (e.g. hippopotamuses, beavers, otters, muskrats) and can walk on land like fully terrestrial mammals. There are 417 mammal species in Peru, of which five are critically endangered, nine are endangered, thirty-two are vulnerable, and ten are near threatened.This list is derived from the IUCN Red List which lists species of mammals and includes those mammals that have recently been classified as extinct (since 1500 AD). There are thirteen mammal species in Cape Verde, of which one is endangered and two are vulnerable.This list is derived from the IUCN Red List which lists species of mammals and includes those mammals that have recently been classified as extinct (since 1500 AD). Jawed vertebrates are typified by paired appendages (fins or legs, which may be secondarily lost), but this trait is not required in order for an animal to be a vertebrate. ===Gills=== All basal vertebrates breathe with gills. Aquatic and semiaquatic mammals are a diverse group of mammals that dwell partly or entirely in bodies of water. According to research published in the Journal of Mammalogy in 2018, the number of recognized mammal species is 6,495, including 96 recently extinct. ===Definitions === The word "mammal" is modern, from the scientific name Mammalia coined by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, derived from the Latin mamma ("teat, pap"). Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera (). Mammals range in size from the bumblebee bat to the blue whale—possibly the largest animal to have ever lived. Most mammals are intelligent, with some possessing large brains, self-awareness, and tool use. Nearly all mammaliaforms possess an epipubic bone, the exception being modern placentals. === Sexual dimorphism === On average, male mammals are larger than females, with males being at least 10% larger than females in over 45% of investigated species.
All of the above
No, not all mammals are vertebrates
No, some mammals are not vertebrates
Yes, all mammals are vertebrates
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Are all stars stars?
Historically, all of the various heavenly bodies considered by astrologers were considered "stars", whether they were stars, planets, other stellar phenomena like novas and supernovas, or other solar system phenomena like comets and meteors.Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos, book 1 ==Fixed and wandering stars== In traditional astrological nomenclature, the stars were divided into fixed stars, Latin stellæ fixæ, which in astrology means the stars and other galactic or intergalactic bodies as recognized by astronomy; and "wandering stars" (Greek: πλανήτης αστήρ, planētēs astēr), which we know as the planets of the Solar System. The following are lists of stars. The Stars Are So Big, The Earth Is So Small... These are astronomical objects that spend some portion of their existence generating energy through thermonuclear fusion. ==By location== * Lists of stars by constellation ==By name== * List of proper names of stars * List of Arabic star names * Chinese star names * Stars named after people ==By proximity== * List of nearest stars and brown dwarfs (up to 20 light-years) * List of star systems within 20–25 light-years * List of star systems within 25–30 light-years * List of star systems within 30–35 light-years * List of star systems within 35–40 light-years * List of star systems within 40–45 light-years * List of star systems within 45–50 light-years * List of star systems within 50–55 light-years * List of star systems within 55–60 light-years * List of star systems within 60–65 light- years * List of star systems within 65–70 light-years * List of star systems within 70–75 light-years * List of star systems within 75–80 light-years * List of nearest bright stars * List of brightest stars * List of stars more luminous than any closer star ==By physical characteristic== * List of brightest stars * List of most luminous stars * List of most massive stars * List of largest stars * List of smallest stars * List of oldest stars * List of least massive stars * List of hottest stars ==By variability or other factor== * List of brown dwarfs * List of collapsars (black holes) * List of notable variable stars * List of semiregular variable stars * List of stars that have unusual dimming periods * List of stars with confirmed extrasolar planets * List of supernova candidates * List of white dwarfs * List of red dwarfs ==Other star listings== * List of brightest stars and other record stars * List of extremes in the sky * List of hypothetical stars * List of selected stars for navigation * List of star extremes * List of stars with resolved images * List of supernovae * Solar twins (Solar analogs) * Stars and planetary systems in fiction ===Other stars=== The following is a list of particularly notable actual or hypothetical stars that have their own articles in Wikipedia, but are not included in the lists above. In astrology, certain stars are considered significant. An astrological allegory is an allegory (a story conveying a symbolic meaning instead of a literal one) based on astrology, that is, the movement of stars and planets as seen from the Earth. This is a Pole star. These stars were called "fixed" because it was thought that they were attached to the firmament, the most distant from Earth of the heavenly spheres. ==Stars and astrological degrees== Certain of the astrological degrees were identified and known due to their association with a corresponding star.Vivian E. Robson, The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology (Astrology Center of America, 2005, repr.; ), pp. 11 et. seq. Astrology also treats the Sun, a star, and Earth's Moon as if they were planets in the horoscope. Those astrologers who include them in natal charts do not give a major star any significance unless it appears as part of a close conjunction with a birth planet, within 5° by celestial longitude, and 1° by latitude. According to Ptolemy, variations in the magnitude of fixed stars portends wind from the direction in which the star lies.Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos, book 2 ch. 14 Etymologically, the word meteor describes any phenomenon in the heavens, and derives from the Greek μετέωρον (meteōron), signifying anything in the sky or above the earth; this is the shared origin of English words such as meteoroid and meteorology. Thus, for example, if Sirius was rising while Jupiter was at the midheaven, Sirius would be considered a paran of Jupiter and could influence the way the astrologer interpreted Jupiter in that horoscope.Deborah Houlding, "Paran", in "Glossary of Traditional Astrological Terms", skyscript.co.uk, accessed July 15, 2011. ==Specific fixed stars== ===Aldebaran=== Astrologically, Aldebaran is a fortunate star, portending riches and honor. It has strong potential as a cause of violence; it brings sudden success then disaster.Robson It is of the nature of Mars (and also Mercury to a lesser extent),Ptolemy and when Mars is found conjoined to this star, the native with this configuration will often be an offender of mischief and violence, that is, if these stars are found upon one of the 4 angles of the chart, during the day, with the Moon making a testimony to them while increasing in light.Maternus It is also one of fifteen Behenian stars, associated with agate and water crowfoot. Encyclopedia of Astrology (Philosophical Library, 1947), sub. tit "Stars", pp. 408- 409; "Astrology", pp 28-29. Some astrologers that consult the stars refer to their affects as paranatellonta, or "paran" for short. The Stars Are All New Songs is a studio album by Danish jazz guitarist Jakob Bro. == Track listing == All tracks composed by Jakob Bro #"Sound Flower" #"Origin" #"The Boy From Saladan" #"Romantics" #"Duke Ellington Boulevard" #"Waltzing Trees" #"Reconstructing A Dream" #"Drumscapes" #"Eugeine" == Line up == *Bill Frisell - Guitar *Kurt Rosenwinkel - Guitar (7) *Jakob Bro - Guitar *Chris Cheek - Tenor Sax *Mark Turner - Tenor Sax *Jesper Zeuthen - Alto Sax *Andrew D'Angelo - Bass Clarinet *Ben Street - Bass *Paul Motian - Drums == References == Category:2008 albums Category:Jakob Bro albums * P Cygni -- suddenly brightened in the 17th century * WNC4 -- Messier Object 40 * Zeta Boötis -- speckle binary test system ==See also== * Lists of astronomical objects * Astronomical naming conventions * Star * Star catalogue * Sun ==References== * The Bright Star Catalog, Astronomical Data Center, NSSDC/ADC, 1991. This apparently successful prediction won Brahe international fame as an astrologer.David Plant, Tycho Brahe: A King among Astronomers (skyscript.co.uk, first published in The Traditional Astrologer Magazine, Issue 8, Spring 1995), accessed July 14, 2011 ==Use== According to Nicholas DeVore, while the fixed stars no longer are consulted much in natal astrology, they remain important in aspects of astrological divination such as judicial astrology. The two stars Aldebaran and Antares are said to produce stress when they transit one of the angles of the horoscope.Nicholas DeVore. Paranatellonta are stars that fall upon one of the four angles of the horoscope (rising or setting, at the midheaven, or at the imum coeli) at the same time a significant planet is at one of those points. * HR 465 -- chemically-peculiar variable star * MACS J1149 Lensed Star 1 (or Icarus) -- second most distant star, 9 billion light years away. A first magnitude or brighter star on the Ascendant or Midheaven in the horoscope may indicate celebrity.
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Yes, all stars are stars
No, not all stars are stars
No, some stars are planets
No, some stars are asteroids
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Are all humans human?
Humans (Homo sapiens) are the most common and widespread species of primate. Although some scientists equate the term "humans" with all members of the genus Homo, in common usage it generally refers to Homo sapiens, the only extant member. The word human can refer to all members of the Homo genus, although in common usage it generally just refers to Homo sapiens, the only extant species. Human is a loanword of Middle English from Old French , ultimately from Latin , the adjectival form of ('man' – in the sense of humankind). The word person is often used interchangeably with human, but philosophical debate exists as to whether personhood applies to all humans or all sentient beings, and further if one can lose personhood (such as by going into a persistent vegetative state). == Evolution == Humans are apes (superfamily Hominoidea). Only Human may refer to: == Film and television == * Only Human (2004 film) (Seres queridos), a Spanish-Argentine film * Only Human (2010 film), an Irish experimental film * Only Human (TV programme), a British documentary programme * "Only Human", an episode of The Transformers * "Only Human", an episode of Teen Titans ==Literature== ===Novels=== * Only Human (Doctor Who), a 2005 novel by Gareth Roberts * Only Human, a novel by Jenny Diski * Only Human, a novel by Tom Holt * Only Human, a novel in the Fourth World trilogy by Kate Thompson ===Short stories=== * "Only Human" (short story), a 2003 story by Eileen Wilks * "Only Human", a short story by Cormac Cullinan * "Only Human", a short story by John Strange Winter == Music == ===Albums=== * Only Human (Dina Carroll album) (1996) * Only Human (Cheryl album) (2014) * Only Human (Crease album) (2004) * Only Human (Hal Crook album) (1993) * Only Human (Calum Scott album) (2018) * Only Human, an album by 12 Stones * Only Human, an album by Amon Düül II * Only Human, an album by At Vance * Only Human, an album by Toploader ===Songs=== * "Only Human" (Cheryl song) (2014) * "Only Human" (Example song) (2014) * "Only Human" (Delta Goodrem song) (2015) * "Only Human" (Jonas Brothers song) (2019) * "Only Human", a song by Jason Mraz from We Sing. We're Only Human may refer to: * We're Only Human (film), 1935 American film directed by James Flood * We're Only Human (band), a 1980s British powerpop and rock band The humanzee (sometimes chuman, manpanzee or chumanzee) is a hypothetical hybrid of chimpanzee and human, thus a form of human–animal hybrid. Despite the fact that the word animal is colloquially used as an antonym for human, and contrary to a common biological misconception, humans are animals. Are You Human? () is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Seo Kang- joon and Gong Seung-yeon. Humans are a gonochoric species, meaning they are divided into male and female sexes. We Are the Humans is the debut studio album by the experimental rock band The Humans, consisting of Toyah Willcox, Bill Rieflin and Chris Wong. "Chinese May Resume Experiments to Create 'Near-Human' Ape", Houston Post (from Chicago Tribune), 15 February 1981, p. 19, cited after Justin Leiber, Can Animals and Machines be Persons?: The native English term man can refer to the species generally (a synonym for humanity) as well as to human males. There is disagreement if certain extinct members of the genus, namely Neanderthals, should be included as a separate species of humans or as a subspecies of H. sapiens. Though humans vary in many traits (such as genetic predispositions and physical features), any two humans are at least 99% genetically similar. There are some traits that, although not strictly unique, do set humans apart from other animals. Humans are one of the most adaptable species, despite having a low or narrow tolerance for many of the earth's extreme environments. Humans are highly social and tend to live in large complex social groups. Human evolution is characterized by a number of morphological, developmental, physiological, and behavioral changes that have taken place since the split between the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees. Humans are one of the few animals able to self-recognize in mirror tests and there is also debate over to what extent humans are the only animals with a theory of mind. === Sleep and dreaming === Humans are generally diurnal. Other traits and behaviors that are mostly unique to humans include starting fires, phoneme structuring and vocal learning. === Language === While many species communicate, language is unique to humans, a defining feature of humanity, and a cultural universal.
All of the above
No, not all humans are human
No, some humans are not human
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Yes, all humans are human
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What is the population of the country?
Historical Demographics 175px Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus Articles Demographic history Historical demography World population estimates List of Countries by Population 1 1000 1500 This is a list of countries by population in 1000. Also given in a percentage is each country's population compared with the world population, which the United Nations estimates at 8.045 billion . == Method == Figures used in this chart are based on the most up-to-date estimates or projections by the national census authority, where available, and are usually rounded off. Country/Territory Population estimate Percentage of World Population WorldData from United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. 1950–2100 estimates (only medium variants shown): (a) World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision. This is a list of countries and dependencies by population. Therefore, the worldwide human population density is 8 billion ÷ = . Earth has a human population of over 8 billion as of 2023, with an overall population density of 50 people per km2 (130 per sq. mile), excluding Antarctica. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year, and exact population figures are for countries that held a census on various dates in that year. Historical Demographics 175px Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus Articles Demographic history Historical demography World population estimates List of Countries by Population 1000 1500 1600 thumb|World map from 1565 thumb|World Map depicting 1555–1556 This is a list of countries by population in 1500. The world population more than tripled during the 20th century from about 1.65 billion in 1900 to 5.97 billion in 1999.World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision Population Database It reached the 2 billion mark in 1927, the 3 billion mark in 1960, 4 billion in 1974, and 5 billion in 1987.World Population Milestones The overall population of the world is approximately 8 billion as of November 2022. Population is the term typically used to refer to the number of people in a single area. Historical Demographics 175px Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus Articles Demographic history Historical demography World population estimates List of Countries by Population 2000 2005 2010 This is a list of sovereign states and other territories by population, with population figures estimated for 1 July 2005 (rounded to the nearest 1,000). Retrieved 3 July 2008. 15,158 12 Dhaka 14,648,000 Metropolitan area (megacity) 1,600 9,155 13 Istanbul 13,160,467 Metropolitan Municipality 5,461 2,593 == Population density == upright=1.25|thumb|Population density (people per km2) by country, 2018 The world's population is over 8 billion and Earth's total surface area (including land and water) is . Population Today, === Predicted growth and decline === thumb|upright=1.8|The years taken for every billion people to be added to the world's population, and the years that population was reached (with future estimates). Since 1800, the human population has increased from one billion to nearly eight billion, In 2004, some 2.5 billion out of 6.3 billion people (39.7%) lived in urban areas. Country/Territory Population estimate Percentage of World population WorldAngus Maddison, 2003, The World Economy: Historical Statistics, Vol. 2, OECD, Paris. (2008, ggdc.net) 438,000,000 – 28x28px Ming ChinaEdwin Oldfather Reischauer, John King Fairbank, Albert M. Craig (1960) A history of East Asian civilization, Volume 1. Nearly 60% of the world's population lives in Asia, with almost 2.8 billion in the countries of India and China combined. This was about 12 years after the world population reached 5 billion in 1987, and six years after the world population reached 5.5 billion in 1993. According to a separate estimate by the United Nations, Earth's population exceeded seven billion in October 2011. The current world population growth is approximately 1.09%. Spanish is spoken by around 330 to 400 million people, predominantly in the Americas and Spain. In 2009, the human population increased by 74.6 million, which is projected to fall steadily to about 41 million per annum in 2050, at which time the population will have increased to about 9.2 billion. The population of countries such as Nigeria is not even known to the nearest million, so there is a considerable margin of error in such estimates.
The population of the country is 1.4 billion
It depends on which country you are in
The population of the country is 67 million
The population of the country is 330 million
The population of the country is 1.4 billion
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When did the most recent pandemic occur?
The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States during 2021. == Timeline == === January === ==== January 1 ==== * On January 1, the U.S. passed 20 million cases, representing an increase of more than one million over the past week. The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States during 2020. == Background == By late November 2019, coronavirus disease 2019 had broken out in Wuhan, China. By the end of April, only the following countries and territories have not reported any cases of SARS-CoV-2 infections: Asia * * * * Europe * Oceania * * * * * * * * * * == See also == *Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic == References == Category:April 2021 events Category:Timelines of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 Category:COVID-19 pandemic 2019 is noted as the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding the pandemic which was declared the following year. 2019 was described as the "best year in human history" up to that point by some newspapers and media outlets in the United States, including The New York Times and WNYC. == Events == === January === * January 1 **New Horizons makes a close approach to the Kuiper belt object (KBO) 486958 Arrokoth at 05:33 UTC. By the end of September, only the following countries and territories have not reported any cases of SARS-CoV-2 infections: Africa * Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Asia * * * * Europe * Oceania * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * == See also == * Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic ==References== Category:September 2020 events Category:Timelines of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 Category:COVID-19 pandemic This article documents the chronology and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in September 2020, the virus which causes the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. This article documents the chronology and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, in October 2021. This article documents the chronology and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, in April 2021. *Ukraine has reported 17,430 new daily cases and 336 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 2,922,302 and 67,729 respectively; a total of 2,436,213 patients have recovered. == Summary == Countries and territories that confirmed their first cases during October 2021: Date Country or territory 6 October border|link=|alt= Svalbard 29 October border|link=|alt= Tonga By the end of October, only the following countries and territories have not reported any cases of SARS-CoV-2 infections: Asia * * * * Oceania * * * * * * * == See also == * Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic * Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in October 2021 == References == Category:October 2021 events Category:Timelines of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 Category:COVID-19 pandemic The first human cases of COVID-19 were identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. == Case statistics == == Pandemic chronology == === 1 April === *Chile surpasses 1 million COVID-19 cases. Also, a month before January 31, not even WHO believed COVID had human-to-human transmission and there were no known cases in the United States until January 21., WUSA9, July 21 See January 14th above about WHO's lack of knowledge.] Health experts and public officials have expressed concerns that these mass gatherings may cause an exacerbated spread of the virus since May 31 or earlier. ====May 27==== The number of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. tops 100,000. ====Status at the end of May==== As of May 31, Our World in Data reported that for the U.S. there were 103,781 total deaths, 1.77 million confirmed cases, and about 14 million tests completed. ===June=== ====June 5==== The Pentagon reports biggest increase in the Department of Defense since mid- April on COVID-19 cases bringing the number up to 10,462. There followed the extreme outbreak of the virus in the mid-Atlantic area, NYC and NJ in particular. I felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic." The first human cases of COVID-19 were identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. == Case statistics == == Pandemic chronology == === 1 September === *Canada has reported 477 new cases, bringing the total number to 129,424. In it, he announced his plan to push states to make vaccines available to all adults by May 1, with the aim to make small gatherings possible by July 4. ==== March 24 ==== * On March 24, the U.S. passed 30 million cases, just as a number of states began to expand the eligibility age for COVID-19 vaccines. ==== March 27 ==== * By March 27, more than 8,000 cases of the B.1.1.7 variant were reported across 51 jurisdictions. === April === ==== April 1 ==== * By April 1, more than 11,000 cases of the B.1.1.7 variant were reported, mostly in Florida and Michigan. ==== April 7 ==== * By April 7, the B.1.1.7 variant had become the dominant COVID-19 strain in the U.S. ==== April 9 ==== * On April 9, the U.S. passed 31 million cases. ==== April 12 ==== * On April 12, the U.S. reported its first six cases of a new "double mutant" SARS-CoV-2 variant from India (B.1.617) in California. ==== April 22 ==== * On April 32nd, the U.S. passed 32 million cases. ==== April 29 ==== * On April 29, the CDC estimated that roughly 35% of the U.S. population had been infected with the virus as of March 2021, about four times higher than the official reported numbers. === May === ==== May 6 ==== * On May 6, a study by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimated that the true COVID-19 death toll in the U.S. was more than 900,000 people. ==== May 13 ==== * On May 13, the CDC changed its guidance and said that fully vaccinated individuals do not need to wear masks in most situations. ==== May 19 ==== * On May 19, the U.S. passed 33 million cases. === June === ==== June 15 ==== * On June 15, the U.S. passed 600,000 deaths. === July === ==== July 7 ==== * By July 7, the Delta variant had surpassed the Alpha variant to become the dominant COVID-19 strain in the U.S., according to CDC data. ==== July 17 ==== * On July 17, the U.S. passed 34 million cases. ==== July 27 ==== * On July 27, based on updated information for fully vaccinated people that new evidence on the Delta variant had provided, CDC added a recommendation for those people to wear a mask in public indoor settings in areas of substantial or high transmission. ** COVID-19 pandemic: First official reports of "viral pneumonia" from the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission == Births and deaths == == Nobel Prizes == right|120px|Nobel medal * Chemistry – John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham, and Akira Yoshino * Economics – Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Michael Kremer * Literature – Peter Handke * Peace – Abiy Ahmed * Physics – James Peebles, Michel Mayor, and Didier Queloz * Physiology or Medicine – William Kaelin Jr., Peter J. Ratcliffe, and Gregg L. Semenza == See also == * * List of international years === Overviews === * 2019 national electoral calendar * 2019 United States elections === Specific events and situations === * 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis * Brexit * Impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump * 2019 British prorogation controversy * 2019 Italian government crisis * Conte II Cabinet == References == == External links == As a result, COVID-19 became the deadliest respiratory pandemic in American history. ==== September 27 ==== * On September 27, the U.S. passed 43 million cases. === October === ==== October 1 ==== * On October 1, the U.S. passed 700,000 deaths. ==== October 7 ==== * On October 7, the U.S. passed 44 million cases, just nine days after the country surpassed 43 million cases. ==== October 18 ==== * On October 18, the U.S. passed 45 million cases. === November === ==== November 1 ==== * On November 1, the U.S. passed 46 million cases. ==== November 13 ==== * On November 13, the U.S. passed 47 million cases. ==== November 25 ==== * On November 25, the U.S. passed 48 million cases. ==== November 26 ==== * On November 26, President Biden announced that the U.S. will restrict travel from South Africa and seven other African countries due to concerns over a new variant from the area, called Omicron. === December === ==== December 1 ==== * The first confirmed case of the Omicron variant was detected. == References == == External links == * Timeline of the Coronavirus Pandemic and U.S. Response from Just Security, a national security forum. 2021 Coronavirus Category:2021 in the United States WHO Director-General Tedros said the WHO "made the assessment that COVID-19 can be characterized as a pandemic". ====March 12==== Total U.S. cases passed 1,500. * Also on January 19, the U.S. passed 400,000 COVID-19 deaths. ==== January 21 ==== * The National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness is released. ==== January 22 ==== * On January 22, the U.S. passed 25 million cases, with one of every 13 Americans testing positive for COVID-19. ==== January 24 ==== * On January 24, the Capitol Police announced that 38 police officers have tested positive for COVID-19 since the January 6 riot at the United States Capitol. ==== January 25 ==== * On January 25, the U.S. reported its first case of a new SARS-CoV-2 variant from Brazil (P.1) in Minnesota in a person with travel history. ==== January 28 ==== * On January 28, the U.S. reported its first two cases of a new, possibly vaccine- resistant SARS-CoV-2 variant from South Africa (B.1.351) in South Carolina in two people from different parts of the state with no travel history. === February === ==== February 1 ==== * On February 1, the U.S. passed 26 million cases. ==== February 7 ==== * On February 7, the U.S. passed 27 million cases. ==== February 20 ==== * On February 20, the U.S. passed 28 million cases. ==== February 22 ==== * On February 22, the U.S. passed 500,000 deaths, just five weeks after the country passed 400,000 deaths. ==== February 23 ==== * By February 23, more than 1,880 cases of the B.1.1.7 variant were reported in 45 states. === March === ==== March 2 ==== * On March 2, Texas and Mississippi announced that they would fully reopen, with Texas scheduling it on March 10 and Mississippi scheduling it on March 3. CDC also made other recommendations based on this information. === August === ==== August 1 ==== * On August 1, the U.S. passed 35 million cases. ==== August 10 ==== * On August 10, the U.S. passed 36 million cases. ==== August 18 ==== * On August 18, the U.S. passed 37 million cases. ==== August 24 ==== * On August 24, the U.S. passed 38 million cases. ==== August 31 ==== * On August 31, the U.S. passed 39 million cases. === September === ==== September 7 ==== * On September 7, the U.S. passed 40 million cases. ==== September 13 ==== * On September 13, the U.S. passed 41 million cases. ==== September 15 ==== * By September 15, one in every 500 Americans had died from COVID-19. ==== September 18 ==== * On September 18, the U.S. passed 42 million cases. ==== September 20 ==== * By September 20, COVID-19 had killed over 675,000 Americans, the estimated number of American deaths from the Spanish flu in 1918. On January 8, the CDC issued its first public alert about the coronavirus.
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What is the top film on AFI's list of 100 greatest American movies that came out after 1980?
A list of American films released in 1980. Note that this list is incomplete and is therefore not representative of the highest-grossing films worldwide in 1980. AFI's 10 Top 10 honors the ten greatest American films in ten classic film genres. The following is an overview of events in 1980 in film, including the highest- grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths. ==Highest-grossing films (U.S.)== The top ten 1980 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Highest-grossing films of 1980 Rank Title Distributor Box-office gross 1 The Empire Strikes Back Fox $209,398,025 2 9 to 5 $103,290,500 3 Stir Crazy Columbia $101,300,000 4 Airplane! This is a list of the most notable films produced in Cinema of Germany in the 1980s. A list of thriller films released in the 1980s. A list of U.S. films released in 1982. The highest-grossing film of 1980 was The Empire Strikes Back. Larry Peerce Treat Williams, Lisa Eichhorn Comedy, Drama MGM Willie & Phil Paul Mazursky Margot Kidder, Michael Ontkean, Ray Sharkey Comedy, Drama 20th Century Fox Windows Gordon Willis Joseph Cortese, Talia Shire, Elizabeth Ashley Horror 5 Razzie nominations Witches' Brew Richard Shorr Teri Garr, Richard Benjamin, Lana Turner Comedy Turner's final film Without Warning Greydon Clark Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Tarah Nutter, Kevin Peter Hall Horror Filmways Pictures Xanadu Robert Greenwald Olivia Newton-John, Michael Beck, Gene Kelly Fantasy, Musical Kelly's final film; 6 Razzie nominations ==See also== * 1980 in American television * 1980 in the United States ==Notes== ==References== ==External links== * * List of 1980 box office number-one films in the United States 1980 Films Category:Lists of 1980 films by country or language # Film Year 1 The Searchers 1956 2 High Noon 1952 3 Shane 1953 4 Unforgiven 1992 5 Red River 1948 6 The Wild Bunch 1969 7 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1969 8 McCabe & Mrs. Miller 1971 9 Stagecoach 1939 10 Cat Ballou 1965 AFI Crowns Top 10 Films in 10 Classic Film Genres - ComingSoon.net ==References== ==External links== * AFI's 10 Top 10 * Official playlist on YouTube * Filmsite Category:AFI 100 Years... series Category:CBS original programming Category:Centennial anniversaries Category:Cinema of the United States Ken Rosenthal Scott Baio, Willie Aames Comedy Embassy Pictures ==See also== * 1982 in American television * 1982 in the United States ==External links== * * List of 1982 box office number-one films in the United States 1982 Films Category:Lists of 1982 films by country or language The highest-grossing American film released in 1982 was E.T. Paramount $83,453,539 5 Any Which Way You Can Warner Bros. $70,687,344 6 Private Benjamin $69,847,348 7 Coal Miner's Daughter Universal $67,182,787 8 Smokey and the Bandit II $66,132,626 9 The Blue Lagoon Columbia $58,853,106 10 The Blues Brothers Universal $57,229,890 ==Worldwide gross revenue== The following table lists known worldwide gross revenue figures for several high-grossing films that originally released in 1980. *O-Lan Jones – Die Laughing *William H. Macy – Somewhere in Time *Ann Magnuson – The Long Island Four *Michael Maloney – Richard's Things *Sophie Marceau – La Boum *Christopher McDonald – The Hearse *Elizabeth McGovern – Ordinary People *Cathy Moriarty – Raging Bull *David Morse – Inside Moves *Cynthia Nixon – Little Darlings *Catherine O'Hara – Nothing Personal *Ed O'Neill – Cruising *Terry O'Quinn – Heaven's Gate *Michelle Pfeiffer – The Hollywood Knights *Richard Portnow – Roadie *Harold Ramis – Caddyshack (director) *Judge Reinhold – Running Scared *Paul Reubens – Pray TV *John Rothman – Stardust Memories *Armin Shimerman – Stardust Memories *Jean Smart – Hoodlums *Kurtwood Smith – Roadie *Sharon Stone – Stardust Memories *David Strathairn – Return of the Secaucus 7 *John Turturro – Raging Bull *Gedde Watanabe – The Long Island Four *Dianne Wiest – It's My Turn *Bruce Willis – The First Deadly Sin *Mare Winningham – One-Trick Pony *John Witherspoon – The Jazz Singer *Nicholas Woodeson – Heaven's Gate *Sean Young – Jane Austen in Manhattan *Lenore Zann – Hounds of Notre Dame ==See also== * List of American films of 1980 * List of British films of 1980 * List of French films of 1980 * List of German films of the 1980s * List of Bollywood films of 1980 * List of Italian films of 1980 * List of Japanese films of 1980 * List of Swedish films of the 1980s ==Notes== == References == ==External links== *List of 1980 films at IMDb * 1980 Domestic Grosses at Box Office Mojo *List of 1980 deaths at IMDb Category:Film by year # Film Year 1 The Wizard of Oz 1939 2 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 2001 3 It's a Wonderful Life 1946 4 King Kong 1933 5 Miracle on 34th Street 1947 6 Field of Dreams 1989 7 Harvey 1950 8 Groundhog Day 1993 9 The Thief of Bagdad 1924 10 Big 1988 ==Gangster== AFI defines the "gangster film" as a genre that centers on organized crime or maverick criminals in a modern setting. The entire list of 500 nominated films is available on the American Film Institute website. For an alphabetical list of articles on West German films see :Category:West German films. ==1980== Title Director Cast Genre Notes Bernd Tauber, Aurore Clément, Jürgen Prochnow, Hans-Michael Rehberg, Werner Kreindl Thriller Peter Fratzscher Gerd Udo Heinemann, Thomas Davis Music Berlin Alexanderplatz Rainer Werner Fassbinder Günter Lamprecht, Barbara Sukowa, Gottfried John, Hanna Schygulla, Elisabeth Trissenaar, Ivan Desny Drama TV miniseries Rudolf Thome Hanns Zischler, Drama Big and Little Peter Stein Edith Clever Drama Big and Small The Candidate Volker Schlöndorff, Alexander Kluge, Stefan Aust, Documentary Entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival Car- napping , Anny Duperey, Ivan Desny, Adrian Hoven, Michel Galabru, Eddie Constantine, Adolfo Celi Crime comedy Céleste Percy Adlon Eva Mattes, Jürgen Arndt Biography Death Watch Bertrand Tavernier Romy Schneider, Harvey Keitel, Harry Dean Stanton, Max von Sydow, Vadim Glowna, Bernhard Wicki Science fiction French-West German co-production Ulrich Schamoni Horst Frank, Judy Winter, Leslie Malton, Comedy Egon Schiele – Exzess und Bestrafung Herbert Vesely Mathieu Carrière, Jane Birkin, Christine Kaufmann Biography Egon Schiele: Excess and Punishment. # Film Year 1 Raging Bull 1980 2 Rocky 1976 3 The Pride of the Yankees 1942 4 Hoosiers 1986 5 Bull Durham 1988 6 The Hustler 1961 7 Caddyshack 1980 8 Breaking Away 1979 9 National Velvet 1944 10 Jerry Maguire 1996 ==Western== AFI defines "western" as a genre of films set in the American West that embodies the spirit, the struggle, and the demise of the new frontier. A surge of interest in science-fiction following Star Wars release had led to many low-budget entries in the genre attempting to profit by association, and big budget entries such as Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The Black Hole, both of which were released in late 1979, just months before The Empire Strikes Back. == Awards == Category/Organization 38th Golden Globe Awards January 31, 1981 34th BAFTA Awards March 22, 1981 53rd Academy Awards March 31, 1981 Drama Musical or Comedy Best Film Ordinary People Coal Miner's Daughter The Elephant Man Ordinary People Best Director Robert Redford Ordinary People Akira Kurosawa Kagemusha Robert Redford Ordinary People Best Actor Robert De Niro Raging Bull Ray Sharkey The Idolmaker John Hurt The Elephant Man Robert De Niro Raging Bull Best Actress Mary Tyler Moore Ordinary People Sissy Spacek Coal Miner's Daughter Judy Davis My Brilliant Career Sissy Spacek Coal Miner's Daughter Best Supporting Actor Timothy Hutton Ordinary People N/A Timothy Hutton Ordinary People Best Supporting Actress Mary Steenburgen Melvin and Howard N/A Mary Steenburgen Melvin and Howard Best Screenplay, Adapted William Peter Blatty The Ninth Configuration Jerzy Kosinski Being There Alvin Sargent Ordinary People Best Screenplay, Original Bo Goldman Melvin and Howard Best Original Score Dominic Frontiere The Stunt Man John Williams The Empire Strikes Back Michael Gore Fame Best Original Song "Fame" Fame N/A "Fame" Fame Best Foreign Language Film Tess N/A Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival): :All That Jazz, directed by Bob Fosse, United States :Kagemusha, 影武者 (Shadow Warrior), directed by Akira Kurosawa, Japan Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival): :Atlantic City, directed by Louis Malle, US / Canada / France :Gloria, directed by John Cassavetes, United States Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival): :Heartland, directed by Richard Pearce, United States :Palermo or Wolfsburg (Palermo oder Wolfsburg), directed by Werner Schroeter, West Germany == Notable films released in 1980 == United States unless stated ===#=== *9 to 5, directed by Colin Higgins, starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman ===A=== *The Agency, starring Robert Mitchum, Lee Majors, Valerie Perrine – (Canada) *Airplane!, starring Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Leslie Nielsen, Peter Graves, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar *Alien Dead, directed by Fred Olen Ray, starring Buster Crabbe *Alligator, directed by Lewis Teague, starring Robert Forster, Robin Riker, and Michael Gazzo *Altered States, directed by Ken Russell, starring William Hurt and Blair Brown *American Gigolo, directed by Paul Schrader, starring Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton and Héctor Elizondo *Antropophagus, directed by Joe D'Amato, starring George Eastman, Tisa Farrow, Zora Kerova, Saverio Vallone, and Serena Grandi (Italy) *Any Which Way You Can, directed by Buddy Van Horn, starring Clint Eastwood, Geoffrey Lewis, William Smith, Barry Corbin, Ruth Gordon *Arrebato (Rapture), directed by Ivan Zulueta, starring Eusebio Poncela, and Cecilia Roth (Spain) *Atlantic City (Released in the U.S. in 1981), directed by Louis Malle, starring Burt Lancaster and Susan Sarandon – (Canada/France) – Golden Lion winner *The Awakening, starring Charlton Heston, Susannah York and Stephanie Zimbalist – (U.K.) ===B=== *Babylon, starring Brinsley Forde – (U.K.) # Film Year 1 The Godfather 1972 2 Goodfellas 1990 3 The Godfather Part II 1974 4 White Heat 1949 5 Bonnie and Clyde 1967 6 Scarface 1932 7 Pulp Fiction 1994 8 The Public Enemy 1931 9 Little Caesar 1931 10 Scarface 1983 ==Mystery== AFI defines "mystery" as a genre that revolves around the solution of a crime. (Ko to tamo peva) – (Yugoslavia) *Why Would I Lie?, starring Treat Williams, Lisa Eichhorn, Valerie Curtin *Willie & Phil, directed by Paul Mazursky, starring Margot Kidder, Ray Sharkey, Michael Ontkean *Windows, starring Talia Shire and Elizabeth Ashley *Witches' Brew, starring Teri Garr and Richard Benjamin ===X=== *Xanadu, starring Olivia Newton-John, Michael Beck, Gene Kelly ===Y=== *The Young Master (Shi di chu ma), directed by and starring Jackie Chan – (Hong Kong) *Yūgure made – (Japan) ===Z=== *Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs), directed by Seijun Suzuki – (Japan) ==1980 Wide- release movies== United States unless stated ===January–March=== Opening Title Studio Cast and crew Genre Medium J A N U A R Y 18 Cardiac Arrest Film Ventures International Murray Mintz (director/screenplay); Max Gail, Garry Goodrow, Mike Paul Chan, Ray Reinhardt, Robert Behling, Susan O'Connell, Fred Ward Slasher, Thriller Live action Just Tell Me What You Want Warner Bros. Sidney Lumet (director); Jay Presson Allen (screenplay); Ali MacGraw, Alan King, Peter Weller, Myrna Loy, Dina Merrill, Keenan Wynn, Tony Roberts, Judy Kaye, Joseph Maher Comedy Live action Windows United Artists / Mike Lobell Productions Gordon Willis (director); Barry Siegel (screenplay); Talia Shire, Joseph Cortese, Elizabeth Ashley, Kay Medford, Michael Lipton, Ron Ryan, Michael Gorrin, Russell Horton, Rick Petrucelli, Tony DiBenedetto, Marty Greene, Gerry Vichi Thriller Live action 22 In Search of Historic Jesus Sunn Classic Pictures Henning Schellerup (director); Jack Jacobs, Lee Roddy, Charles E. Sellier Jr., Robert Starling, Malvin Wald (screenplay); John Rubinstein, Brad Crandall Documentary Live action 23 Caboblanco AVCO Embassy Pictures J. Lee Thompson (director); Morton S. Fine, Milton S. Gelman (screenplay); Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, Dominique Sanda, Fernando Rey, Denny Miller, Simon MacCorkindale, Camilla Sparv, Gilbert Roland, Clifton James Drama Live action 30 To All a Goodnight Intercontinental Releasing Corporation / Four Features Partners David Hess (director); Alex Rebar (screenplay); Jennifer Runyon, Forrest Swanson, Linda Gentile, William Lauer, Judith Bridges, Katherine Herrington, Buck West, Sam Shamshak, Angela Bath, Denise Stearns, Solomon Trager, Jeff Butts, Dan Stryker Slasher Live action F E B R U A R Y 1 American Gigolo Paramount Pictures Paul Schrader (director/screenplay); Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton, Nina van Pallandt, Tom Stewart, Robert Wightman, David Cryer, Brian Davies, Richard Derr, Bill Duke, Héctor Elizondo, Frances Bergen, Carol Bruce, K Callan, Patricia Carr, Carole Cook, MacDonald Carey, William Dozier Neo-Noir, Crime, Drama Live action Fatso 20th Century Fox / Brooksfilms Anne Bancroft (director/screenplay); Dom DeLuise, Anne Bancroft, Candice Azzara, Ron Carey, David Comfort, Richard Karron, Michael Lombard, Ralph Manza, Estelle Reiner, Natasha Ryan, Sal Viscuso, Paul Zegler, Father Bob Curtis Comedy, Drama Live action Simon Orion Pictures Marshall Brickman (director/screenplay); Alan Arkin, Madeline Kahn, Austin Pendleton, Judy Graubart, William Finley, Wallace Shawn, Jayant, Max Wright, Fred Gwynne, Adolph Green, Keith Szarabajka, Ann Risley, Rex Robbins, David Warrilow, Louise Lasser, Dick Cavett, Pierre Epstein, Roy Cooper, Hetty Galen Comedy Live action 8 2001: A Space Odyssey (re-release) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Stanley Kubrick (director/screenplay); Arthur C. Clarke (screenplay); Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Daniel Richter, Leonard Rossiter, Margaret Tyzack, Robert Beatty, Sean Sullivan, Douglas Rain, Edward Bishop, Penny Brahms, Alan Gifford, Ann Gillis, Vivian Kubrick, Kenneth Kendall, Frank Miller, Edwina Carroll, Heather Downham, Maggie d'Abo, Chela Matthison, Judy Keirn Epic, Sci-Fi Live action Hero at Large United Artists Martin Davidson (director); AJ Carothers (screenplay); John Ritter, Anne Archer, Bert Convy, Kevin McCarthy, Harry Bellaver, Leonard Harris, Kevin Bacon, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Robin Sherwood, Penny Crone, Jane Hallaren Superhero, Comedy Live action The Fog AVCO Embassy Pictures John Carpenter (director/screenplay); Debra Hill (screenplay); Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Houseman, Janet Leigh, Hal Holbrook, Tom Atkins, Nancy Loomis, Charles Cyphers, George Buck Flower, Darwin Joston, Rob Bottin, John Carpenter, Ty Mitchell, James Canning, John F. Goff, Regina Waldon Horror Live action The Last Married Couple in America Universal Pictures Gilbert Cates (director); John Herman Shaner (screenplay); George Segal, Natalie Wood, Richard Benjamin, Valerie Harper, Dom DeLuise, Bob Dishy, Arlene Golonka, Allan Arbus, Priscilla Barnes, Catherine Hickland, Sondra Currie, Oliver Clark Comedy Live action Midnight Madness Walt Disney Productions / Buena Vista Distribution Michael Nankin, David Wechter (directors/screenplay); David Naughton, Michael J. Fox, Stephen Furst, Maggie Roswell, Eddie Deezen, Dirk Blocker, Patricia Alice Albrecht, Andy Tennant, Irene Tedrow, John Fiedler, Charlie Brill, Loretta Tupper, Marvin Kaplan, Georgia Schmidt, Paul Reubens, John Voldstad, Emily Greer, Debra Clinger, Brad Wilkin, Alan Solomon, Debi Richter, Kirsten Baker, Ceil Gabot, Tony Salome Comedy Live action The Young Master Golden Harvest / Media Asia Group Jackie Chan (director/screenplay); Edward Tang, Lau Tin-chi, Tung Lu (screenplay); Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, Fung Fung, Shih Kien, Tien Feng, Lee Hoi-sang, Lily Li, Hwang In-Shik, Fung Hak-kun, Wei Pai, Fan Mei, Yue Tau-ean, Bruce Tang Yim-chan Action, Martial Arts Live action 15 Caligula Produzioni Atlas Consorziate (P.A.C.) / Analysis Film Releasing Corporation / Penthouse Films International / Felix Cinematografica Tinto Brass (director/screenplay); Giancarlo Lui, Bob Guccione (directors); Malcolm McDowell, Teresa Ann Savoy, Helen Mirren, Peter O'Toole, John Gielgud, Guido Mannari, Patrick Allen, Giancarlo Badessi, Adriana Asti, Leopoldo Trieste, Paolo Bonacelli, Joss Ackland, John Steiner, Mirella D'Angelo, Richard Parets, Osiride Pevarello, Anneka Di Lorenzo, Bruno Brive, Paula Mitchell, Donato Placido, Lori Wagner, Valerie Rae Clark, Susanne Saxon, Jane Hargrave, Carolyn Patsis, Bonnie Dee Wilson Historical, Drama Live action Cruising United Artists / Lorimar Film Entertainment William Friedkin (director/screenplay); Al Pacino, Paul Sorvino, Karen Allen, Richard Cox, Don Scardino, Joe Spinell, Jay Acovone, Randy Jurgensen, Barton Heyman, Gene Davis, Arnaldo Santana, Larry Atlas, Allan Miller, Sonny Grosso, Edward O'Neill, Michael Aronin, James Remar, William Russ, Mike Starr, Leo Burmester, Henry Judd Baker, Steve Inwood, Keith Prentice, Leland Starnes, Powers Boothe Crime, Thriller Live action Mad Max Warner Bros. / Roadshow Film Distributors / Kennedy Miller Productions George Miller (director/screenplay); James McCausland (screenplay); Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Steve Bisley, Tim Burns, Roger Ward, Geoff Parry, Jonathan Hardy, Brendan Heath, Sheila Florence, John Ley, Steve Millichamp, Vincent Gil, Lulu Pinkus, Reg Evans, Karen Moregold Action, Thriller Live action Saturn 3 ITC Film Distribution Stanley Donen (director); Martin Amis (screenplay); Farrah Fawcett, Kirk Douglas, Harvey Keitel, Roy Dotrice, Ed Bishop Sci-Fi Live action 25 Scruples CBS / Warner Bros. Television Distribution Alan J. Levi (director); James Lee (teleplay); Lindsay Wagner, Barry Bostwick, Marie-France Pisier, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Kim Cattrall, Gene Tierney, Nick Mancuso, Gavin MacLeod, Connie Stevens, Robert Reed, Gary Graham Romance, Drama Live action 29 Good Riddance Pan-Canadian Film Distributors Francis Mankiewicz (director); Réjean Ducharme (screenplay); Charlotte Laurier, Marie Tifo, Germain Houde, Louise Marleau, Roger Lebel, Gilbert Sicotte, Serge Thériault, Jean Pierre Bergeron, Leo Ilial Drama Live action Don't Answer the Phone Crown International Pictures Robert Hammer (director/screenplay); Michael D. Castle (screenplay); James Westmoreland, Denise Galik, Nicholas Worth, Ben Frank, Flo Garrish, Stan Haze, Gary Allen, Michael D. Castle, Pamela Jean Bryant Horror Live action Foxes United Artists / PolyGram Pictures / Casablanca Records & Filmworks Adrian Lyne (director); Gerald Ayres (screenplay); Jodie Foster, Scott Baio, Sally Kellerman, Randy Quaid, Cherie Currie, Lois Smith, Laura Dern, Robert Romanus, Adam Faith, Marilyn Kagan, Kandice Stroh Coming-of-Age, Drama Live action The Ninth Configuration Warner Bros. / United Film Distribution William Peter Blatty (director/screenplay); Stacy Keach, Scott Wilson, Jason Miller, Ed Flanders, Neville Brand, George DiCenzo, Moses Gunn, Robert Loggia, Joe Spinell, Alejandro Rey, Tom Atkins, Steve Sandor, Richard Lynch, William Peter Blatty Drama Live action S*H*E Nb Productions Robert Michael Lewis (director); Richard Maibaum (screenplay); Cornelia Sharpe, Omar Sharif, Robert Lansing, Anita Ekberg, Fabio Testi, William Traylor, Isabella Rye, Tom Christopher, Mario Colli, Claudio Ruffini, Geoffrey Copleston, Fortunato Arena, Gino Marturano, Emilio Messina, Rory Maclean, Fritz Hammer Spy Live action M A R C H 7 Coal Miner's Daughter Universal Pictures Michael Apted (director); Tom Rickman (screenplay); Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones, Beverly D'Angelo, Levon Helm, William Sanderson, Grant Turner, Ernest Tubb, Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl, Bob Elkins, Phyllis Boyens, Bob Hannah Biography, Musical Live action Lady and the Tramp (re-release) Walt Disney Productions / Buena Vista Film Distribution Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske (directors); Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, Bill Thompson, Dallas McKennon, Bill Baucom, Verna Felton, Peggy Lee, George Givot, Lee Millar, Stan Freberg, Alan Reed, Thurl Ravenscroft, The Mellomen Musical, Romance Animation Permanent Vacation Cinesthesia Jim Jarmusch (director/screenplay); Richard Boes, Ruth Bolton, Sara Driver, María Duval, Frankie Faison, Jane Fire, Suzanne Fletcher, Leila Gastil, Chris Hameon, John Lurie, Eric Mitchell, Chris Parker, Lisa Rosen, Felice Rosser, Evelyn Smith, Charlie Spademan Comedy, Drama Live action 14 Defiance American International Pictures John Flynn (director); Thomas Michael Donnelly, Mark Tulin (screenplay); Jan-Michael Vincent, Theresa Saldana, Art Carney, Danny Aiello, Rudy Ramos, Lenny Montana, Joseph Campanella, Santos Morales, Frank Pesce, Fernando López Action, Neo-Noir, Crime Live action A Small Circle of Friends United Artists Rob Cohen (director); Tim Zinnemann (screenplay); Brad Davis, Karen Allen, Jameson Parker, Shelley Long, Peter Mark Drama Live action 15 Breaker Morant Roadshow Film Distributors Bruce Beresford (director/screenplay); Jonathan Hardy, David Stevens (screenplay); Edward Woodward, Jack Thompson, John Waters, Bryan Brown, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Terence Donovan, Ray Meagher, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Rod Mullinar, Frank Wilson, David Wenham, Alan Cassell, Vincent Ball, Chris Haywood, Russell Kiefel, Rob Steele, Chris Smith, Frank Wilson, Bruno Knez War, Drama Live action 21 Forbidden Zone The Samuel Goldwyn Company Richard Elfman (director/screenplay); Matthew Bright, Nick James, Nick L. Martinson (screenplay); Hervé Villechaize, Susan Tyrrell, Marie-Pascale Elfman, Danny Elfman, Gisele Lindley, Jan Stuart Schwartz, Virginia Rose, Ugh-Fudge Bwana, Phil Gordon, Hyman Diamond, Toshiro Boloney, Viva, Joe Spinell, The Kipper Kids, Kedric Wolfe, Herman Bernstein, Richard Elfman Musical, Fantasy, Comedy Live action Little Darlings Paramount Pictures Ronald F. Maxwell (director); Kimi Peck, Dalene Young (screenplay); Tatum O'Neal, Kristy McNichol, Armand Assante, Matt Dillon, Maggie Blye, Nicolas Coster, Marianne Gordon, Krista Errickson, Alexa Kenin, Cynthia Nixon, Mary Betten, Abby Bluestone, Troas Hayes, Simone Schachter, Jenn Thompson Teen, Comedy, Drama Live action Little Miss Marker Universal Pictures Walter Bernstein (director/screenplay); Damon Runyon (screenplay); Walter Matthau, Julie Andrews, Tony Curtis, Bob Newhart, Sara Stimson, Brian Dennehy, Kenneth McMillan, Lee Grant, Andrew Rubin, Ralph Manza Comedy, Drama Live action Nijinsky Paramount Pictures / Hera Productions Herbert Ross (director); Hugh Wheeler, Romola Nijinsky, Vaslav Nijinsky (screenplay); Alan Bates, Leslie Browne, George de la Peña, Alan Badel, Colin Blakely, Carla Fracci, Ronald Pickup, Vernon Dobtcheff, Frederick Jaeger, Janet Suzman, Siân Phillips, Ronald Lacey, Jeremy Irons, Anton Dolin, Hetty Baynes Biography Live action 28 The Changeling Pan-Canadian Film Distributors / Chessman Park Productions Peter Medak (director); William Gray, Diana Maddox (screenplay); George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, Melvyn Douglas, John Colicos, Jean Marsh, Helen Burns, Madeleine Sherwood, Barry Morse, Helen Burns, Frances Hyland, Eric Christmas, Roberta Maxwell, J. Kenneth Campbell, Janne Mortil, Terence Kelly, Antonia Rey, Louis Zorich, Bernard Behrens, James B. Douglas, Michelle Martin, Voldi Way Horror Live action Gilda Live Warner Bros. Mike Nichols (director); Anne Beatts, Lorne Michaels, Marilyn Suzanne Miller, Don Novello, Michael O'Donoghue, Gilda Radner, Paul Shaffer, Rosie Shuster, Alan Zweibel (screenplay); Gilda Radner Comedy, Documentary Live action Serial Paramount Pictures Bill Persky (director); Rich Eustis, Michael Elias (screenplay); Martin Mull, Tuesday Weld, Jennifer McAllister, Sally Kellerman, Bill Macy, Pamela Bellwood, Peter Bonerz, Christopher Lee, Sam Chew Jr., Nita Talbot, Barbara Rhoades, Stacey Nelkin, Tom Smothers, Clark Brandon, Robin Sherwood, Anthony Battaglia, Ann Weldon, Patch Mackenzie, Paul Rossilli Comedy Live action Tom Horn Warner Bros. # Film Year 1 Lawrence of Arabia 1962 2 Ben-Hur 1959 3 Schindler's List 1993 4 Gone with the Wind 1939 5 Spartacus 1960 6 Titanic 1997 7 All Quiet on the Western Front 1930 8 Saving Private Ryan 1998 9 Reds 1981 10 The Ten Commandments 1956 ==Fantasy== AFI defines "fantasy" as a genre in which live-action characters inhabit imagined settings and/or experience situations that transcend the rules of the natural world.
Casablanca is the top film on AFI's list of 100 greatest American movies that came out after 1980
Schindler's List is the top film on AFI's list of 100 greatest American movies that came out after 1980
The Godfather is the top film on AFI's list of 100 greatest American movies that came out after 1980
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Who was the most recent U.S. president who was not selected as Time's Person of the Year?
This is a list of presidents of the United States by time in office. In 1993, Clinton was selected as Time magazine's "Man of the Year", and again in 1998, along with Ken Starr. ==Selection== ===National leaders=== Since the list began, every serving president of the United States has been a Man or Person of the Year at least once, with the exceptions of Calvin Coolidge (in office at the time of the first issue), Herbert Hoover (the subsequent president), and Gerald Ford (the only president never to have been elected to the office of president or vice president). On November 24, 2017, U.S. president Donald Trump, who had this title the previous year, posted on the social media network Twitter that Time editors had told him he would "probably" be named Person of the Year for a second time, conditional on an interview and photo shoot, which he had refused. This is a list of vice presidents of the United States by time in office. The U.S. president Franklin Delano Roosevelt was named Man of the Year for a record third time, although Dumbo's Mammal of the Year profile still appeared on the inside pages of the magazine. Times Person of the Year for 2001, immediately following the September 11 attacks, was Rudy Giuliani, who served as mayor of New York City during that time. Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first chosen U.S. president and is the only person to have received the title three times, first as president-elect (1932) and later as the incumbent president (1934 and 1941). While many mistakenly believe the winner of the poll to be the Person of the Year, the title, as mentioned above, is decided by the editors of Time. This article is a list of United States presidential candidates. Person of the Year (called Man of the Year or Woman of the Year until 1999) is an annual issue of the American news magazine and website Time featuring a person, a group, an idea, or an object that "for better or for worse ... has done the most to influence the events of the year". Bill Clinton served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. From a poll conducted of the American people in December 1999, Clinton was among eighteen included in Gallup's List of Widely Admired People of the 20th century. The editors of Time magazine select the featured subject, though the Time website also runs an annual reader's poll that has no effect on the selection. ==Background== The tradition of selecting a "Man of the Year" began in 1927, with Time editors contemplating the news makers of the year. The December 31, 1999 issue of Time named Albert Einstein the "Person of the Century." Trump is the group's sole exception, having never held any public office nor any military position. *5 presidents taught at a university: James A. Garfield, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama. *2 presidents served as party leaders of the House of Representatives, James A. Garfield and Gerald Ford. *1 president served as an ordained minister, serving as a pastor in the Disciples of Christ (Christian) Church, James A. Garfield.The Preacher President http://punditwire.com/2012/03/03/the-preacher- president/The Singular Humility of America's Only Ordained President https://www.christianitytoday.com/pastors/2016/april-web-exclusives/singular- humility-of-americas-only-ordained-president.html *1 president served as speaker of the House of Representatives, James K. Polk. *1 president served as president pro tempore of the United States Senate, John Tyler. *1 president served as party leader of the United States Senate, Lyndon B. Johnson. *1 president served as president of the United States for two non-consecutive terms, Grover Cleveland. *1 president had a PhD, Woodrow Wilson. *1 president had neither prior government nor military experience before becoming president, Donald Trump. == List == President President President Previous 1 Previous 2 Previous 3 Previous 4 Occupation State 1 100px George Washington Out of office Constitutional Convention Out of office Military Planter, land surveyor Virginia 2 100px John Adams Vice President Foreign service Continental Congress State legislator Lawyer, farmer Massachusetts 3 100px Thomas Jefferson Vice President Secretary of State Foreign service Congressman Planter, lawyer, land surveyor, architect Virginia 4 100px James Madison Secretary of State U.S. representative Constitutional Convention State legislator Planter Virginia 5 100px James Monroe Secretary of State Foreign service State governor U.S. senator Planter, lawyer Virginia 6 100px John Quincy Adams Secretary of State Foreign service U.S. senator State legislator Lawyer Massachusetts 7 100px Andrew Jackson Out of office U.S. senator Military U.S. senator Lawyer, military officer Tennessee 8 100px Martin Van Buren Vice President Secretary of State State governor U.S. senator Lawyer New York 9 100px William Henry Harrison Out of office Foreign service U.S. senator U.S. representative Territorial governor Military Ohio 10 100px John Tyler Vice President U.S. senator State governor U.S. representative Lawyer Virginia 11 100px James K. Polk Out of office State governor Speaker of the House U.S. representative Lawyer, planter Tennessee 12 100px Zachary Taylor Military — — — Military Kentucky 13 100px Millard Fillmore Vice President State office Out of office U.S. representative Lawyer New York 14 100px Franklin Pierce Out of office Military U.S. senator U.S. representative Lawyer New Hampshire 15 100px James Buchanan Foreign service Out of office Secretary of State U.S. senator Lawyer Pennsylvania 16 100px Abraham Lincoln Out of office U.S. representative State legislator Military Lawyer, land surveyor Illinois 17 100px Andrew Johnson Vice President Military governor U.S. senator State governor Tailor Tennessee 18 100px Ulysses S. Grant Military — — — Military Illinois 19 100px Rutherford B. Hayes State governor Out of office State governor U.S. representative Lawyer Ohio 20 100px James A. Garfield U.S. representative Military State legislator — Ordained minister, lawyer, teacher Ohio 21 100px Chester A. Arthur Vice President Out of office Federal office Out of office Lawyer, teacher, tariff collector New York 22 100px Grover Cleveland State governor Local office — — Lawyer New York 23 100px Benjamin Harrison Out of office U.S. senator Out of office Military Court reporter Indiana 24 100px Grover Cleveland Out of office President of the U.S. State governor Local office Lawyer New York 25 100px William McKinley State governor U.S. representative Military — Lawyer Ohio 26 100px Theodore Roosevelt Vice President State governor Military Federal office Historian, public servant, naturalist, military officer, policeman, rancher New York 27 100px William Howard Taft Secretary of War Territorial governor Judicial Federal office Lawyer, dean Ohio 28 100px Woodrow Wilson State governor — — — Academic New Jersey 29 100px Warren G. Harding U.S. senator Out of office State legislator — Journalist, publisher Ohio 30 100px Calvin Coolidge Vice President State governor State office State legislator Lawyer Massachusetts 31 100px Herbert Hoover Secretary of Commerce Out of office Federal office — Businessman, mining engineer California 32 100px Franklin D. Roosevelt State governor Out of office Federal office State legislator Lawyer New York 33 100px Harry S. Truman Vice President U.S. senator County commissioner (County court) Military Farmer Missouri 34 100px Dwight D. Eisenhower Military — — — Military officer, President of Columbia University Kansas 35 100px John F. Kennedy U.S. senator U.S. representative Military — Journalist, military officer Massachusetts 36 100px Lyndon B. Johnson Vice President U.S. senator U.S. representative Federal office Teacher, military officer, rancher Texas 37 100px Richard Nixon Out of office Vice President U.S. senator U.S. representative Lawyer, naval officer California 38 100px Gerald Ford Vice President U.S. representative Military — Lawyer, naval officer Michigan 39 100px Jimmy Carter Out of office State governor State legislator Military Farmer, naval officer Georgia 40 100px Ronald Reagan Out of office State governor — Military Actor, Screen Actors Guild President California 41 100px George H. W. Bush Vice President Out of office Federal office Foreign service Businessman, naval aviator Texas 42 100px Bill Clinton State governor State attorney general — — Lawyer, law professor at the University of Arkansas Arkansas 43 100px George W. Bush State governor Out of office Military — Businessman, Air National Guard pilot Texas 44 100px Barack Obama U.S. senator State legislator — — Lawyer, law professor at the University of Chicago Illinois 45 100px Donald Trump — — — — Businessman, real estate developer, reality television personality New York 46 100px Joe Biden Out of office Vice President U.S. senator Local office Lawyer Delaware ==See also== * President of the United States * List of presidents of the United States by other offices held ==Notes== ==References== United States Category:Lists relating to the United States presidency Category:United States presidential history Most were named Man or Person of the Year either the year they were elected or while they were in office; the only one to be given the title before being elected was Dwight D. Eisenhower, in 1944, as Supreme Commander of the Allied Invasion Force, eight years before his first election. Of the 45 different people who have been or are currently serving as president: *32 presidents had previous military experience; 9 were generals in the US Army. *27 presidents were previously lawyers. *20 presidents previously served as governors; 17 presidents were state governors;Christensen, Tricia (January 5, 2023). All except Richard Nixon and Joe Biden were vice presidents immediately before becoming president; 9 of the 15 succeeded to the presidency upon the death or (in one case) resignation of the elected president; 5 of those 9 were not later elected. *9 presidents were out of office (for at least one year) immediately before election as president. *8 presidents previously served as Cabinet secretaries; 6 as secretary of state; 5 of the 8 served immediately before election as president. *7 presidents had previous experience in foreign service. *5 presidents had never been elected to public office before becoming president: Zachary Taylor, Ulysses S. Grant, Herbert Hoover, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Donald Trump. Aside from Einstein, the December 31 edition also named Persons of the Century for every century of the 2nd millennium: William the Conqueror for the 11th century, Saladin for the 12th century, Genghis Khan for the 13th century, Giotto for the 14th century, Johannes Gutenberg for the 15th century, Elizabeth I for the 16th century, Isaac Newton for the 17th century, Thomas Jefferson for the 18th century, and Thomas Edison for the 19th century. === Controversial choices === Despite the magazine's frequent statements to the contrary, the designation is often regarded as an honor and spoken of as an award or prize, simply based on many previous selections of admirable people.Time (2002), Person of the Year: 75th Anniversary Celebration, pp. 2, 79. Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mahatma Gandhi were chosen as runners-up. All countries heads of state or government to have been chosen as Man, Woman, or Person of the Year (arranged in chronological order by country name, from the most frequently selected) are: Number of selections Office Name 23 (14 unique leaders) President of the United States (1932, 1934, 1941); (1945, 1948); (1959); (1961); (1964, 1967); (1971, 1972); (1976); (1980, 1983); (1990); (1992, 1998); (2000, 2004); (2008, 2012); (2016); and (2020) 6 (4 unique leaders) General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1939, 1942); (1957); (1983); and (1987, 1989) 4 Chancellor of Germany (1938); (1953); (1970); and (2015) 3 Pope of the Vatican City John XXIII (1962); John Paul II (1994); and Francis (2013) 2 (1 unique leader) Paramount leader of the People's Republic of China (1978, 1985) 2 Prime Minister of France (1931); and (1958) 1 Premier of the Republic of China (1937) 1 President of Egypt (1977) 1 Emperor of Ethiopia (1935) 1 Prime Minister of Iran (1951) 1 Supreme Leader of Iran (1979) 1 Prime Minister of Israel (1993) 1 President of the Palestinian National Authority (1993) 1 President of the Philippines (1986) 1 President of Russia (2007) 1 King of Saudi Arabia Faisal (1974) 1 State President of South Africa (1993) 1 President of Ukraine (2022) 1 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1940) 1 Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms Elizabeth II (1952) ; Notes Winston Churchill was chosen a second time for the special "Man of the Half-Century" edition in 1949 while serving as Leader of the Opposition before his second premiership; Charles de Gaulle was chosen while being elected President of France before formally taking office; Lech Wałęsa and Nelson Mandela were chosen before being elected President of Poland and President of South Africa, respectively. === Women === Before 1999, four women were granted the title as individuals: three as "Woman of the Year"—Wallis Simpson (1936), Queen Elizabeth II (1952), and Corazon Aquino (1986)—and one as half of "Man and Wife of the Year", Soong Mei-ling (jointly with Chiang Kai-shek) in 1937.
Barack Obama was the most recent U.S. president who was not selected as Time's Person of the Year
Bill Clinton was the most recent U.S. president who was not selected as Time's Person of the Year
Gerald Ford was the most recent U.S. president who was not selected as Time's Person of the Year
Donald Trump was the most recent U.S. president who was not selected as Time's Person of the Year
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What is King Henry holding in the Portrait of Henry VIII?
It is one of the most iconic images of Henry VIII and is one of the most famous portraits of any English or British monarch. Portrait of Henry VIII is a lost work by Hans Holbein the Younger depicting Henry VIII. It may well have been commissioned to celebrate the coming or actual birth of Henry's long-awaited heir, Edward, born in October 1537."King Henry VIII; King Henry VII", NPG It is not clear where in the palace the mural was located, but it may have been in the king's Privy Chamber or study, where only a very select few would have seen it."King Henry VIII; King Henry VII", NPG Henry is posed without any of the standard royal accoutrements such as a sword, crown, or sceptre. Most of the reproductions only copy the image of Henry, though a copy by Remigius van Leemput of the entire mural is in the Royal Collection, usually on display at Hampton Court Palace. Also surviving is a much smaller half-length portrait of Henry by Holbein that is today in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid. In it Henry wears much the same clothing as the final mural, but is still posed in a three-quarters view. The portrait was created to adorn the privy chamber of Henry's newly acquired Palace of Whitehall. The portrait has been called a work of propaganda, designed to enhance Henry's majesty. Henry VII of England has been depicted a number of times in popular culture. ==Literature== As a youthful Earl of Richmond, Henry is a character in the play Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare. Comparisons of surviving sets of Henry's armour show that his legs were much shorter in reality than in the painting. thumb|Henry Theel on an unspecified date. This, the only surviving painting of Henry from Holbein's hand, may also have been a preparatory study. Most notably it shows Henry standing in a more traditional three-quarters view rather than the final and iconic head-on position. With the Weiss Gallery as of 2012. 100px Windsor Castle, Royal Collection 1535–44 100px Windsor Castle, Royal Collection c. 1538–47? 100px Windsor Castle, Royal Collection 1550–1650 100px Windsor Castle, Royal Collection 1550–99 100px Portraits of King Henry VIII: Hans Holbein and His Legacy. ==See also== *List of paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger *Cultural depictions of Henry VIII of England ==References== Henry VIII Category:Cultural depictions of Henry VIII Category:1530s paintings Henry VIII Henry VIII Category:1530s in England Category:Collections of the Art Gallery of Ontario Category:Paintings in the Royal Collection of the United Kingdom Category:Paintings in the Walker Art Gallery The original mural featured four figures arranged around a marble plinth: Henry, his wife Jane Seymour, and his parents, Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. It has had a lasting effect on Henry's public image. The many copies made of the portrait explain why it has become such an iconic image, even after the destruction of the original when Whitehall Palace was consumed by fire in 1698. The majestic presence is conveyed through Henry's aggressive posture, standing proudly erect, directly facing the viewer. For instance Charles Laughton's Oscar-winning performance in The Private Life of Henry VIII was modelled after the swaggering Henry depicted by Holbein.Holbein's legacy ==Surviving images== A full-size cartoon done by Holbein in preparation for the portrait group survives in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, showing only the left-hand third of the group, with the two Henries. The painting also shows Henry as young and full of health, when in truth he was in his forties and had been badly injured earlier in the year in a tiltyard accident. The Telegraph 23 Apr 2009 Henry recognized the power of the image Holbein created, and encouraged other artists to copy the painting and distributed the various versions around the realm, giving them as gifts to friends and ambassadors. In one hand he holds a glove, while the other reaches towards an ornate dagger hanging at his waist.
King Henry is holding a turkey leg in the Portrait of Henry VIII
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Was Mother Teresa alive when she became a saint?
Osana was a Northumbrian princess, whose local following as a saint developed informally after her death, though she was never officially canonised. A list of people, who died during the 4th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Dasius of Africa 300 Africa “Saint Dasius of Africa“. Saint Martha may refer to: * Martha of Bethany, Biblical character and contemporary of Jesus * Saints Maris, Martha, Abachum and Audifax, third- century martyrs killed for their faith * Saint Martha, mother of Simeon Stylites the Younger, saint in the Eastern Orthodox church * Saint Martha (French), fourth-century nun, wife of St Amator * St Martha, Surrey, a civil parish in England Category:Title and name disambiguation pages A list of people, who died during the 9th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Anselm of Nonantola 803 Maurontus 804 Abbot of The Abbey of St Victor; Bishop of Marseilles; venerated as a Saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church;"Western Saints of the Orthodox Church, 21st October" drjohnhutchisonhall.com Retrieved July 14, 2019 descendant of Maurontius Paulinus of Aquileia 726 804 Amalburga 805 Urbitius (Urbez) 805 Martyrs of Iona 806 Iona 68 monks killed by Viking raiders Tarasius 806 Bishop of Constantinople Tanco (Tancho, Tatta, Tatto) 808 Bishop of Verden Ludger 743 809 Bishop of Munster William of Gellone 812 John of Constantinople 813 Patriarch of Constantinople John 813 Bishop of Pavia Angilbert (Homer) 814 Blessed Charlemagne 742 814 1700s by Pope Benedict XIV Plato of Sakkoudion 814 Geminus 815 Theophanes and Companions 815 Leo III 816 pope Theophanes the Chronicler 758 817 Athanasius 818 Michael the Confessor 818 Bishop of Synnada Anne (Euphemianus) 820 Benedict of Angers 820 Bishop of Angers Emilian 820 Bishop of Cyzicus Benedict of Aniane 750 821 Eigil (Aegilius) 822 Adolphus and John 824 Aengus (Dengus, "the Culdee") 824 Paschal I 824 pope Blaithmaic mac Flainn 750 Ireland 825 Iona martyr George 825 Bishop of Amastris Amasra Ida of Herzfeld 825 Paulinus 826 Bishop of Sinigaglia Theodore the Studite 759 826 Adalhard (Adelard) 753 827 Hildegrin 827 Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne Angelelmus 828 Bishop of Auxerre Apollinaris of Monte Cassino 828 Nicephorus 828 Antonius of Sorrento 830 Glastian 830 Bishop of Kinglassie Ymar 830 Ansegisus 770 833 Deusdedit 834 Etheldritha (Alfreda) 834 Sirian Abrahamites 835 Pomposa 835 Aigulf (Ayoul, Benedict of Aniane) c.745-750 France 821 Germany Bishop of Bourges Peter of Atroa 773 837 Frederick 838 Bishop of Utrecht Gunioc 838 Nicetas of Constantinople 838 Agobard, Archbishop of Lyons 840 Ansovinus 840 Bishop of Camerino Arnulf 840 Bolcan (Olcan of Kilmayle) 840 Bishop of Derban Paul 840 Bishop of Prusa Theophylact 840 Aldericus 841 Theodore and Theophanes 841 Bernard (Barnard) 778 842 Ardo Smaragdus 843 Gohardus and Companions 843 Paulinus 843 Bishop of Capua Hildeman 844 Bishop of Beauvais Benedict of Macerac 845 Fulk 845 Theophylact (Theophilus) 845 Bishop of Nicomedia Joannicus 754 846 Deochar (Gottlieb, Theutger) 847 Methodius I 847 Martyrs of Amorion 848 Adalgis 850 Bishop of Novara Badulfus 850 Lufthildis (Leuchteldis) 850 Martyrs of Bulgaria 850 Maura of Troyes 850 Medraid (Merald, Merault) 850 Simeon 850 Wistan 850 Alodia 851 Blessed Diarmaid 851 Bishop of Armagh Flora and Mary 851 Isaac of Cordoba 824 851 Mary of Cordoba 851 Nunilo and Alodia 851 Paul of St. Zoilus 851 Perfectus 851 Peter 851 Sanctius (Sancho) 851 Theodemir 851 Christopher 852 Emilas 852 Fandila 852 George 852 Gumesindus 852 Leovigild 852 Nathalia 852 Rogellus 852 Anastasius XVII 853 Benildis 853 Columba of Cordoba 853 Abundius 854 Odulf (Odulphus) 855 Sandila 855 Aldric 800 856 Argimirius 856 Aurea 856 Elias 856 Rabanus Maurus 784 856 Winkel Abbot of Fulda, Archbishop of Mainz Roderick and Solomon 857 Eulogius of Cordova 859 Gosbert 859 Bishop of Osnabruck Leocritia (Lucretia) 859 Meinuph (Magenulf, Meinulf, Magenulpus, Meen) 857 or 859 Abbo 860 Bishop of Auxerre Athanasia 860 Paschasius Radbertus 786 860 Meinrad 861 Swithin (Swithun) 862 Bishop of Winchester Feredarius 863 Theodoric 863 Bishop of Cambrai-Arras Laura 864 Ansgar (Anskar) 801 865 James of Sasseau 865 Hunger 866 Bishop of Utrecht Raoul of Turenne (Raoul, Radulf) 866 Bishop of Bourges Lazarus Zographos 867 Convoyon 868 Annobert 869 Bishop of Seez Cyril 869 Eberhard of Friuli 869 Badilo 870 Beocca 870 Cearan (Ciaran) 870 Ebba ("The Younger") 870 Edmund 840 870 Egelred 870 Hedda 870 Arnulf 871 Bishop of Toul Athanasius I (bishop of Naples) 872 Bishop of Naples Altfrid 874 Bishop of Hildesheim Constantine 874 Ado of Vienne 800 875 Adrian and Companions 875 Clarus 875 Egilo (Eigil) 875 Remigius 875 Archbishop of Lyons Donatus 876 Bishop of Fiesole Ignatius of Constantinople 797 Constantinople 877 Constantinople Patriarch of Constantinople Neot 877 Fintan 879 Andrew of Fiesloe (Andrew the Scot) Ireland 880 Ireland Maimbod (Mainboeuf) 880 Martyrs of Ebsdorf 880 Odo I of Beauvais 801 880 Bishop of Beauvais Solange (Solangia) 880 Theodoric 880 Bishop of Ninden Victor 880 Egilhard 881 Bertharius 884 Eusebius 884 Athanasius 885 Bishop of Modon Gerebald 885 Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône Hiero (Iero) 885 Methodius 885 Bishop of Pannonia Ansbald 886 Joseph the Hymnographer 886 Meriadoc (Meriasec) 886 Bishop of Vannes Ansuinus 888 Fidweten 888 Gibardus 888 Rembert 888 Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen Leo of Carentan 856 890 Vintila 890 Theodard (Audard) 893 Aurelian 895 Richardis 840 895 Alfred the Great 849 899 Amelberga of Susteren 900 Benedict Revelli 900 Bishop of Albenga Cuthman 900 Gauderic 900 Lambert of Saragossa 900 Leo Luke 900 Leo 900 Bishop of Rouen == See also == *Christianity in the 9th century ==References== 09 09 Saint A list of people, who died during the 15th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Blessed Andrea Franchi 1335 1401 Bishop of Pistoia Blessed James of Lodi 1364 1404 Blessed Jamess Strepa 1409 Blessed Ursulina 1375 1410 Daniel of Murano 1411 Blessed Jeanne-Marie de Maille 1332 1414 Vincent Ferrer 1350 1419 Blessed Clare of Pisa 1362 1419 Blessed John Dominici 1356 1419 Lucy the Chaste 1420 Spain followed St. Vincent Ferrer to Spain Elizabeth the Good 1386 1420 Blessed Lawrence Nerucci and Companions 1420 Blessed Gonzalo of Lagos 1360 1422 Paganus 1423 Blessed Juliana of Norwich 1423 Blessed Gemma of Sulmona 1364 1429 Blessed Alvarez of Cordoba 1350 1430 Joan of Arc 1412 1431 Blessed Mary Mancini of Pisa 1350 1431 Nuno Álvares Pereira 1360 Portugal 1431 Portugal Portuguese general Lidwina 1380 1433 Blessed Angelina of Marsciano 1377 1435 Blessed Peter of Pisa 1355 1435 Blessed Angelo Augustine of Florence 1377 1438 Blessed Ambrose of Camaldoli 1386 1439 Frances of Rome 1384 1440 Blessed Ferdinand of Portugal 1402 1443 Blessed Nicholas Albergati 1375 1443 Bishop of Bologna Bernardino of Siena 1380 1444 Blessed Felicia of Milan 1378 1444 Blessed Peter of Tiferno 1390 1445 Colette 1381 1447 Blessed Tommaso Bellacci 1447 Blessed André Abellon 1375 1450 Blessed Anthony of Amandola 1355 1450 Blessed Matthew of Girgenti Agrigento 1450 Palermo Bishop of Girgenti Blessed Stephen Bandelli 1369 1450 Blessed Herculanus of Piegaro 1451 Blessed Philippa de Chantemilian 1412 1451 Blessed Pietro Geremia 1399 1452 Blessed Pedro de Cerdena 1453 Lorenzo Giustiniani 1455 Bishop of Venice Blessed Jerome Ranuzzi 1455 Agostina (Cristina) Camozzi (of Spoleto) 1435 1456 Gabriel Ferretti (of Ancona) 1385 1456 John of Capistrano 1386 1456 Peter de Regalado 1390 1456 Rita of Cascia 1381 1457 Blessed Bonne d'Armagnac 1434 1457 Blessed Lorenzo da Ripafratta 1359 1457 novice master of Peter of Tiferno and Antoninus of Florence Blessed Bernard of Baden 1428 1458 Margrave of Baden-Baden Blessed Christina Visconti 1435 1458 Blessed Elena Valentinis 1396 Udine, Venice 1458 Udine, Venice Antoninus of Florence 1389 1459 Blessed Anthony della Chiesa 1395 1459 Blessed Anthony Neyrot 1425 1460 Blessed Anthony of Stroncone 1381 1461 Blessed Andrew Oexner of Riun 1462 Catherine of Bologna 1413 1463 Diego of Alcala 1400 1463 Blessed Margaret of Savoy June 21, 1390 Fossano November 23, 1464 Casale Monferrato Blessed Magdalene Albrici 1465 Blessed Bartholomew of Cervere 1420 1466 Inquisitor of Savigliano, murdered by Waldenses Blessed Elizabeth Picenardi 1428 1468 Blessed Eustochium of Messina 1432 1468 Blessed Julian Mayali 1470 Blessed Matthew of Mantua 1470 Blessed Isaiah of Cracow 1471 Blessed Thomas a Kempis 1380 1471 Blessed Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy 1435 1472 Blessed Antonia of Florence 1401 1472 John of Kanty 1390 1474 Simon of Trent 1475 James of the March 1394 1476 Blessed Catherine of Pallanza 1437 1478 John of Sahagun 1430 1479 Blessed Mark Fantucci 1405 1479 Martyrs of Otranto 1480 Otranto 800 men martyred after the Ottoman invasion of Otranto Blessed Constantius of Fabriano 1481 Amadeus of Portugal 1420 1482 Blessed Anthony Bonfadini 1400 1482 Blessed Pacificus of Ceredano 1424 1482 Blessed Simon of Lipnicza 1482 Blessed James Bertoni 1444 1483 Casimir of Poland 1458 Kraków 1484 Grodno Son of the King Casimir IV of Poland Blessed Christopher of Milan 1484 Blessed Damian of Finario (Damian dei Fulcheri) 1484 Blessed Helie de Bourdeille 1413 1484 Peter Arbues 1441 Epila, Aragon 1485 Saragossa Inquisitor of Saragossa, murdered by judeoconversos Blessed Andrew Gregho of Peschiera 1400 1485 Blessed Frances of Amboise 1427 1485 Blessed Louis Morbioli 1433 1485 Blessed Michael Giedroyc 1485 Nicholas von Flue 1417 March 21, 1487 Blessed Bartholomew of Foresto 1489 Beatriz da Silva 1424 Campo Maior, Portugal 1490 Toledo, Spain Blessed Aloysius Rabata 1490 Blessed James of Bitetto 1490 Blessed Joanna of Portugal 1452 1490 Blessed Peter of Mongliano 1442 1490 Blessed Giovanna 1428 1491 Blessed James of Ulm (Jakob Griesinger) 1407 1491 Blessed Balthasar of Chiavari 1420 1492 Blessed Prudenza 1492 Blessed Augustine of Biella 1430 1493 Blessed Archangela Girlani 1460 1494 Blessed Bernardine of Feltre 1439 1494 Blessed Aimo Taparelli (Haymo) 1398 Savigliano 1495 Savigliano Inquisitor of Savigliano and confessor of Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy Blessed Angelo of Chivasso 1411 1495 Blessed Bartholomew Fanti 1443 1495 Blessed Sebastian Maggi 1414 1496 Blessed Thaddeus MacCarthy 1455 1497 Bishop of Cork Blessed Veronica of Binasco 1445 1497 Blessed Mark of Modena 1498 == See also == *Christianity in the 15th century 15 Venerated Christian saints Category:Lists of 15th-century people CatholicSaints.Info. 23 October 2012 Denis (Dionysius) 303 Bishop of Augsburg Devota 303 Domnina 303 Edistius 303 Eleutherius 303 Ephysius 303 Erasmus of Formiae (Saint Elmo) 303 Bishop of Formiae Eulalia 289 303 Euphemia 303 Euphrasia of Nicomedia 303 Fausta and Evilasius 303 Felicissimus 303 Felix of Thibiuca, with Audactus, Fortunatus, Januarius, and Septimus 303 Bishop of Thibiuca Firmina 303 Genesius of Arles 303 George 303 Guy 303 Hesychius of Antioch 303 Honoratus 303 John of Nicomedia (Euthis) 303 Julitta 303 Justus of Trieste 303 Marciana of Mauretania 303 Caesarea Martyrs of Cappadocia 303 Mennas (Menuas) 303 Nabor and Felix 303 Pantaleon 303 Paphnutius 303 Peter of Nicomedia 303 Phocas the Gardener 303 Polycarp of Alexandria 303 Sabinus and companions 303 Saturninus 303 Sergius and Bacchus 303 Timolaus and Companions 303 Ulphianus Tyre, Lebanon 303 Caesarea, Palestine Martyr Victor Maurus (Victor the Moor) 303 Vincent 303 Bishop of Bevagna Zeno 303 Abundius and Abundantius and Companions 304 Rome, Italy Adrian of Nicomedia 304Citation from Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia: http://saints.sqpn.com/sainta43.htm . In 1907, Lawrence Riley, a member of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church in St. Louis, Missouri, convinced members of the St. Teresa Young Men's Sodality to form a soccer team. CatholicSaints.Info. 19 October 2013 Gatian 301 Bishop of Tours Ampelus 302 Anastasius, Anthony, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla 302 Antioch Cerneuf (Serenus the Gardener) 302 Julian of Antioch, Cilicia (Julian of Anazarbus) 302 Julius of Dorostorum 302 Palatias and Laurentia 302 Zeno 302 Persecution under Diocletian and Galerius (303-324) begins 20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia 303 Acacius of Sebaste 303 Sebaste Agathius (Acacius of Byzantium) 303 Aceolus and Acius 303 Alphaeus 303 Anthimus of Nicomedia 303 Anthimus of Rome 303 Astericus, Claudius, and Neon (brothers) 303 Augulus (Aule) 303 London Benignus 303 Todi, Umbria Caprasius 303 Bishop of Agen Carponius 303 Cassius 303 Claudius 303 Cyriacus 303 Dasius of Nicomedia, with Caius and Zoticus 303 Nicomedia Monks of Ramsgate. The St. Teresa Football Club was an American soccer team based in St. Louis, Missouri founded in 1907. Centuries after her death, she was described by the Norman-Welsh chronicler Giraldus Cambrensis (died 1223)Giraldus Cambrensis, The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales II.2 as the sister of King Osred I of Northumbria, which would make her the daughter of King Aldfrith of Northumbria. CatholicSaints.Info. 30 July 2012 Phocas of Antioch 320 Severian 320 Valerius 320 Bishop of Trier Auxentius 321 Bishop of Mopsuestia Abibus 323 Gurias and Samonas 323 Glaphyra 324 Philogonius 324 Bishop of Antioch Romana 324 After the Roman persecutions Hypatius of Gangra 325 Bishop of Gangra Metrophanes 325 Bishop of Byzantium Palaemon 325 Theodotus of Cyrenia 325 Bishop of Cyrenia Apollonius 326 Bishop of Benevento Epipodius and Alexander 326 Zanitas and companions 326 Jonas, Barachisius, and companions 327 Alexander 250 328 Bishop of Alexandria Agricius of Trier 329 Bishop of Trier Achillas (Achilles, Achillius) 330 Bishop of Larissa Gregory the Enlightener 330 Bishop of Ashtishat Helena 330 Theodore Trichinas 330 Ammon 332 Macarius I 334 Bishop of Jerusalem Rheticus of Autun 334 Bishop of Autun Theodotus of Laodicea 334 Bishop of Laodicea Basil 335 Bishop of Bologna Heliodorus of Mesopotamia 335 Bishop of Mesopotamia Sylvester I 335 Pope Mark 336 Pope Constantine the Great 337 Leontius 337 Bishop of Cuesaren Eustathius of Antioch 338 James (Jacob) 338 Bishop of Nisibis Paul the Simple 339 Alexander 340 Bishop of Constantinople Cassian 340 Bishop of Benevento Gudelia 340 Macrina the Elder 340 Potamon of Heraclea 340 Milles 341 Simeon Barsabae and Companions 341 Usthazanes 341 Abdiesus (Hebed Jesus) 342 Barsabas 342 Martyrs of Alexandria 342 Paul the First Hermit 229 342 Sadoth and 128 companions 342 Mamelta (Mamelchtina) 343 Nerses of Sahgerd 343 Nicholas 343 Bishop of Myra Olympius 343 Bishop of Enos Paternian 343 Bishop of Fano John and James 344 Abraham 345 Bishop of Arbela Acyndinus and Companions 345 Ananias the Persian 345 Aphrahat (Aphraates) "the Persian Sage" ca.270 ca.345 Martyrs of Persia 345 Tarbula (Tarba, Tarbo) 345 Timothy and Diogenes 345 Barbasymas and Companions 346 Paris 346 Bishop of Teano Maximinus 347 Bishop of Trier Pachomius 347 Ursicinus 347 Bishop of Brescia Spiridion 270 348 Trimythous, Cyprus Thaumaturge Ammon 350 Cassian 350 Bishop of Autun Lucius 350 Bishop of Adrianople Maximus 350 Bishop of Jerusalem Myron 350 Paul 313 350 Bishop of Constantinople Zoticus of Comana 350 Julius I 352 Pope Amand of Strasbourg 290 355 Barhadbesciabas (Barhadbesaba) 355 Amasius 356 Bishop of Teano Anthony 251 356 Joseph of Palestine 356 Paphnutius the Great 356 Serapion the Sindonite 356 Sarmata 357 Secundus, priest and martyr, and Companions 357 Arsacius 358 Paulinus 358 Phrygia Bishop of Trier Dionysius 359 Bishop of Milan Abra 342 360 Abraham Kidunaja 360 Carina, Melasippus, and Antony (wife, husband, son) 360 Domitius 361 Onesimus 361 Bishop of Soissons Basil of Ancyra 362 Dometius of Persia (Domitius) 362 Dorotheus of Tyre 362 Eliphius (Eloff) 362 Elpidius 362 Emilian 362 Eusebius, Nestablus, Zeno, and Nestor 362 Gaza Martyrs Eusignius 252 362 Antioch Flavian 362 Gemellus 362 Gordian 362 Heliodorus 362 John and Paul 362 John 362 Leopardus 362 Macedonius 362 Pigmenius 362 Porphyrius 362 Primus and Donatus 362 Theodoret of Antioch 362 Timothy 362 Blessed Dafrosa 362 Bibiana (Viviana) 363 Cassian of Imola 363 Imola Demetria 363 Juventinus and Maximinus 363 Patermuthius 363 Paul and Companions 364 Astericus 365 Petra, Roman Empire Bishop of Petra Isidora the Simple 365 Florence 366 Abraham the Poor (Abraham the Child) 367 Hilary 315 367 Bishop of Poitiers Juvenal 367 Bishop of Narni Dadas 368 Caesarius of Nazianzus 369 Bathus and Companions 370 Julian 370 Justin 370 Publia 370 Serapion the Scholastic (Serapion of Arsinoc) 370 Bishop of Thmuis Triphyllius (Tryphillius) 370 Bishop of Nicosia Eusebius 283 371 Bishop of Vercelli Zeno 371 Bishop of Verona Gorgonia 372 Hilarion 292 372 Moses 372 Bishop of the Saracens Sabas the Goth 372 Athanasius 296 373 Bishop of Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian 306 373 Nerses I (Nerses the Great) 330 373 Marcellinus of Embrun 374 Nonna of Nazianzus 374 Nicetas the Goth 375 Victor 375 Bishop of Piacenza Acepsimas 376 Bishop of Hnaita Bademus 376 Hilary 376 Bishop of Pavia Joseph of Persia 376 Julian Sabas the Elder 377 Maximus 378 Bishop of Mainz Viator of Bergamo 378 Bishop of Bergamo Basil the Great 329 379 Bishop of Caesarea Eusebius of Samosata 379 Irene 379 Macrina the Younger 330 379 Satyrus 330 379 Vincent of Digne 379 Bishop of Digne Bretannion 380 Bishop of Tomi Frumentius 380 Bishop of Ethiopia Hesychius 380 Milles 380 Orsiesius (Orsisius) 380 Ursicinus 380 Bishop of Sens Meletius 381 Pelagius 381 Bishop of Laodicea Blaesilla 383 Ursula 383 Damasus I 305 384 Pope Lea of Rome 384 Maximus and Victorinus 384 Servatus (Servatius, Servais) 384 Bishop of Tongres Melas 385 Bishop of Rhinocolura Romanus of Le Mans 385 Brito (Britonius) 386 Bishop of Trier Cyril 315 386 Bishop of Jerusalem Helladius of Auxerre 387 Bishop of Auxerre Monica 322 387 Optatus 387 Bishop of Milevis Philastrius (Philaster, Filaster) 387 Bishop of Brescia Florus 389 Bishop of Lodève Gregory Nazianzen 329 389 Bishop of Constantinople Marcellus of Apamaea 389 Valerian of Aquileia 389 Bishop of Aquileia Abraham of Carrhae 390 Donatian of Reims 390 Bishop of Reims Felix of Como 390 Bishop of Como Justus of Lyons 390 Liborius 390 Bishop of Le Mans Macarius of Egypt 300 391 Martyrs of the Serapeum 390 Pacian 390 Bishop of Barcelona Palladius 390 Pambo 390 Sabinian and Potentian 390 Urban 390 Bishop of Langres Viator 390 Vitalina 390 Peter II of Sebastea 345 392 Bishop of Sebastea (Silvas) Phaebadius (Fiari) 392 Bishop of Agen John of Egypt 305 394 Macarius of Alexandria 394 Martyrs of Chalcedon 394 Apollo 305 395 Gregory of Nyssa 335 395 Menna (Manna) 395 Pior 395 Theonas of Egypt 395 Artemius 396 Bishop of Clermont Crescentius 396 Geminian 396 Ambrose 340 397 Bishop of Milan Lawrence of Novara 397 Martin of Tours 316 397 Bishop of Tours Sisinnius 397 Siricius 399 pope Almachius (Telemachus) 400 Amphilochius 339 400 Bishop of Iconium Apollinaris Syncletica 316 400 Armentarius 400 Bishop of Mondonedo Fortunatus 400 Liberalis 400 Pamphilus 400 Bishop of Capua Rufus of Metz 400 Bishop of Metz Venantius 400 Viventius 400 Zeno 400 Bishop of Gaza ==Notes== == See also == *Christianity in the 4th century *List of Church Fathers 04 Saints Hermylus 315 Stratonicus 315 Valerius 315 Bishop of Saragossa Blaise 316 Bishop of Sebastea Mirocles (Merocles) 316 Theodota of Philippolis 318 Basileus 319 Bishop of Amasea Cleopatra 319 Argeus 320 Christina (Nino) 320 Cyrinus 320 Cyrion, Candidus, and companions 320 Forty Holy Martyrs of Sabaste 320 Leontius, Maurice, Daniel, and companions 320 Narcissus, Argeus, and Marcellinus 320 Tomi Monks of Ramsgate. Book of Saints, 1921. There had been no previous record of Osana. Giraldus records > "In the north of England beyond the Humber, in the church of Hovedene, the > concubine of the rector incautiously sat down on the tomb of St. Osana, > sister of king Osred, which projected like a wooden seat; on wishing to > retire, she could not be removed, until the people came to her assistance; > her clothes were rent, her body was laid bare, and severely afflicted with > many strokes of discipline, even till the blood flowed; nor did she regain > her liberty, until by many tears and sincere repentance she had showed > evident signs of compunction."Giraldus Cambrensisus, on-line text. Also known as "Hadrian of Nicomedia" Afra 304 Agape 304 Anastasia of Sirmium 304 Anastasius the Fuller 304 Andronicus 304 Ansanus 304 Anysia 304 Arcadius 304 Barlaam 304 Basilissa (Basilla) 304 Cantius 304 Centola and Helen 304 Charitina of Amisus 304 Christina of Bolsena 304 Crispina 304 Cucuphas (Cucufate, Cugat, Guinefort, Qaqophas) 304 Cyprian and Justina 304 Dalmatius 304 Bishop of Pavia Dasius of Durostorum 304 Durostorum Domninus of Fidenza (Domnino) 304 Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions 304 Emerentiana 304 Emygdius (Emidius) 304 Eulalia of Merida 304 Euplus (Euplius) 304 Febronia 284 304 Felix and Adauctius 304 Felix of Spoleto 304 Bishop of Spoleto Fidelis of Como 304 Florian 304 Irenaeus 304 Bishop of Sirmium (present day Sremska Mitrovica) Irene of Thessalonica 304 John and Marcianus 304 Rome, Italy Julia of Merida 304 Julian of Auvergne (Julian of Brioude) 304 Justus and Pastor 304 Leocadia 304 Lucy 304 Marcellinus 304 Margaret of Antioch 304 Martyrs of Saragossa 304 Maxima 304 Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora 304 Modestus 304 Optatus and 17 companions 304 Orentius 304 Orestes of Cappadocia 304 Pancras 304 Pelagia of Tarsus 304 Philip of Heraclea 304 Bishop of Heraclea Philomena 304 Pollio 304 Quadratus 304 Bishop of Anatolia Quiriacus and Julitta 304 Tarsus, Roman Empire Quirinus 304 Bishop of Siscia Romanus of Antioch 304 Rufus and Companions 304 Saturninus, Dativus, and Companions 304 Saturninus 304 Sergius 304 Severus 304 Simplicius 304 Soteris 304 martyr, related to Ambrose Tharacus (Taracus) 239 304 Theodora and Didymus 304 Theodotus of Ancyra and companions 304 Timothy 304 Bishop of Gaza Victoria and Anatolia 304 Victorinus 304 Bishop of Pettau (now Styria) Vincent of Collioure 304 Vincent of Saragossa 304 Vitalis and Agricola 304 Bologna Zambdas (Bazas, Zabdas) 304 Bishop of Jerusalem Zoilus 304 Cordoba, Spain Agapius 305 Alban 305 Aphian 286 305 Castus and Secundinus 305 Dioscurus 305 Hermolaus 305 Januarius 305 Bishop of Benevento Juliana of Nicomedia 305 Julius and Aaron 305 Paul, Heraclius, and Companions 305 Pelagia the Penitent 305 Philemon and Apollonius 305 Restitutus 305 Servandus and Cermanus 305 Thecia 305 Theodora 305 Valentine 305 Bishop of Trier Valerian 305 Bishop of Auxerre Vincent, Orontius, and Victor 305 Aedesius of Alexandria 306 Agapius 306 Antonina 306 Cyrenia and Juliana 306 Four Crowned Martyrs 306 Lucretia 306 Plato 306 Secundinus 306 Asteria 307 Catherine of Alexandria 307 Cyriaca and Five Companions 307 Maternus 307 Bishop of Milan Meuris and Thea 307 Phileas of Thmuis 307 Bishop of Thumis Valentine 307 Bishop of Genoa Varus 307 Agathangelus and Clement 308 Cleonicus 308 Paul of Gaza 308 Platonides 308 Thea and Valentina 308 Thea 308 Theodosia 308 Basilissa 300 309 Caesarius 309 Daniel 309 Eusebius 309 pope Julian of Caesarea 309 Marcellus I 309 pope Pamphilus, priest and martyr, and Companions 309 Saturninus, priest and martyr, and Sisinius 309 Theodulus 309 Valens 309 Adrian and Eubulus 310 Domnina 310 Dulas (Tatian Dulas) 310 Eleutherius 310 Eulampius and Eulampia 310 Maximus 310 Peleus and Companions 310 Peleusius 310 Pierius 310 Theodore 310 Bishop of Cyrene Tyrannio, Zenobius, and Companions 304 310 Aquila 311 Arian and Companions 311 Dorothy 311 Eudoxius, Zeno, and Companions 311 Faustus 311 Methodius 311 Bishop of Olympus Pastor 311 Pelagia the Virgin 311 Peter Balsam 311 Peter 311 Bishop of Alexandria Savina 311 Adauctus 312 Basiliscus 312 Bishop of Comana, Pontus Brictus 312 Bishop of Martola Lucian of Antioch 312 Mennas 312 Paschasius 312 Bishop of Vienne Achillas 313 Bishop of Alexandria Antonina and Alexander 313 Mellon (Mallonius, Mellouns, Melanius) 314 Bishop of Rouen Miltiades (Melchiades) 314 pope Mitrius (Merre, Metre, Mitre) 314 Verus 314 Bishop of Vienne Carterius 315 Gordius 315 Caesarea in Cappadocia Soldier and martyr. Osana was depicted by Giraldus as inflicting a miraculous flagellation from her grave in Howden, Yorkshire, upon a concubine of the priestFor the history of canon law regarding clerical concubines, see E. Jombart, Dictionnaire du Droit Canonique, vol. III;1513-34, s.v. "Concubinage" of the collegiate church there, a moral tale intended to inculcate clerical celibacy. On the authority of Giraldus Cambrensis, the Bollandists named 18 June a feast for Osana. ==Notes== ==References== * Category:8th-century Christian saints Category:698 births Category:750 deaths Category:Northumbrian saints Category:Yorkshire saints Category:People from Howden Category:Christian female saints of the Middle Ages “Dasius, Zoticus, Caius and Others”, Book of Saints, 1921. Louis Post-Dispatch, p.7 col.5 On January 2, 1910, St. Teresa defeated the Nationals from Cincinnati for the Midwest Championship. They played in the Robison Field League from 1913 to 1915."Teresa Soccer Eleven Gets Place In League". They competed in the St. Louis Soccer League..
Yes, Mother Teresa became a saint before her death
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Was the Lindbergh kidnapping ever solved?
* "Hauptmann's Ladder: A Step-by-Step Analysis of the Lindbergh Kidnapping," Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio, , Copyright 2014 by Richard T. Cahill Jr., 448 pages. The book details the Lindbergh kidnapping from the night of the crime to the conviction of Bruno Richard Hauptmann on February 13, 1935. Hauptmann's Ladder: A Step-by-Step Analysis of the Lindbergh Kidnapping is a historical true crime book written by Richard T. Cahill Jr. The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case is a 1976 American television film dramatization of the Lindbergh kidnapping, directed by Buzz Kulik and starting Cliff DeYoung, Anthony Hopkins, Martin Balsam, Joseph Cotten, and Walter Pidgeon. Lindbergh and these men speculated that the kidnapping was perpetrated by organized crime figures. Hawthorn Books, 1961, p. 134 ==Lindbergh kidnapping== ===Crime and investigation=== On the evening of March 1, 1932, Charles Lindbergh Jr., son of aviator Charles Lindbergh, was kidnapped from Highfields, New Jersey; a homemade ladder was found under the window of the child's room. Other witnesses testified that it was Hauptmann who had spent some of the Lindbergh gold certificates; that he had been seen in the area of the estate, in East Amwell, New Jersey, near Hopewell, on the day of the kidnapping; and that he had been absent from work on the day of the ransom payment and had quit his job two days later. Notwithstanding all of the books, TV programs, and legal suits, Hauptmann is as guilty today as he was in 1932 when he kidnapped and killed the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Lindbergh." The Lindbergh kidnapping became known as "The Crime of the Century". Additionally, neither Lindbergh nor the go-between who delivered the ransom initially identified Hauptmann as the recipient.An Account of the Trial of Bruno Hauptmann Condon, after seeing Hauptmann in a lineup at New York Police Department Greenwich Street Station told FBI Special Agent Turrou that Hauptmann was not "John," the man whom Condon claimed he had passed the ransom money to in St. Raymond's Cemetery. Released after three years in prison, he was arrested three months later on suspicion of additional burglaries.Richard ("Bruno") Hauptmann Biography, Famous American Trials, Richard Hauptmann (Lindbergh Kidnapping) Trial by Douglas Linder, 2000 Famous Trials – UMKC School of Law – Prof. Douglas Linder – Biography of ("Bruno") Richard Hauptmann Hauptmann illegally entered the United States by stowing away on an ocean liner. During the trial, Hauptmann was identified as the man who received the ransom money, the man who had spent some of the ransom gold certificates, and as a man seen near the Lindbergh home on the day of the kidnapping. Bruno Richard Hauptmann (November 26, 1899 – April 3, 1936) was a German-born carpenter who was convicted of the abduction and murder of the 20-month-old son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh. He summarizes: Another book, Hauptmann's Ladder: A step-by-step analysis of the Lindbergh kidnapping by Richard T. Cahill Jr., concludes that Hauptmann was guilty but questions whether he should have been executed. Lindbergh believed that Hauptmann must have been involved in the kidnapping and murder of his son. This led to further investigation, and in 1985, Ludovic Kennedy published The Airman and the Carpenter, in which he argued that Hauptmann had not kidnapped and murdered Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. They are advised by a criminal profiler that the kidnapper is likely to be acting on their own as they only asked for $50,000, and an individual who is jealous of Lindbergh's status. In Crime of the Century: The Lindbergh Kidnapping Hoax, criminal defense attorney Gregory Ahlgren posits Lindbergh climbed a ladder and took his son out of a window, but dropped the child, killing him, so hid the body in the woods, then covered up the crime by blaming Hauptmann. Following the historic Lindbergh kidnapping (the abduction and murder of Charles Lindbergh's toddler son), the United States Congress passed a federal kidnapping statute—known as the Federal Kidnapping Act, (a)(1) (popularly known as the Lindbergh Law, or Little Lindbergh Law)—which was intended to let federal authorities step in and pursue kidnappers once they had crossed state lines with their victim. Investigation concerning a recovered $10.00 U.S. gold certificate which is part of the Lindbergh Ransom Money; this report also concerns the arrest of one Richard Bruno Hauptmann, charged with Extortion in connection with the $50, Thousand Lindbergh Ransom Money. The theory behind the Lindbergh Law was that federal law enforcement intervention was necessary because state and local law enforcement officers could not effectively pursue kidnappers across state lines. The Crime – The Case – The Challenge (What Was Wrong with the Lindbergh Case?), Original Manuscript: Unedited & Uncorrected, circa 1937.
No, the Lindbergh kidnapping is a famous cold case
Yes, Bruno Richard Hauptmann was sentenced to death for the kidnapping
No, the Lindbergh kidnapping was never solved
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