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Fousbann is a locality in the commune of Differdange. It is connected by the city's Diffbus Line 2, an interlocal communal bus system. Fousbann is home to the École Fondamentale Fousbann. | Fousbann | Fousbann | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:23:58 | 62 | 0 |
Special Protection Unit (SPU) Punjab Police was created on 23.10.2014 as a dedicated unit for the security of foreigners working at different projects of national importance in the Province. Protection of the premises and important persons notified by Provincial Police Officer, the persons on high risk as notified by the Government of Punjab or IGP/PPO also falls in the ambit of SPU as per SPU Act 2016. 3336 Security Constables, 187 drivers, 20 wireless operators, 244 Ex-Army personnel in the rank of Senior Security Constable to Chief Security Officer and 7 Ex-Army Officers in the rank of Additional Director & Deputy Director were recruited in SPU. Keeping in view the job requirement, security constables were imparted 06 months rigorous training in 04 police training schools of the Province by the professional trainers. | Special Protection Unit (SPU) | Special Protection Unit (SPU) | text | en | 2023-02-16T17:51:37 | 193 | 1 |
Presently, 3829 Officers and Jawans of SPU along with 2552 attached personnel from districts are providing foolproof security day and night to 7567 Chinese working at 04 CPEC and 27 non CPEC projects in the Province. They are also providing security to the Chinese residing at 70 residences and 24 camps in the Province. | Special Protection Unit (SPU) | Special Protection Unit (SPU) | text | en | 2023-02-16T17:51:37 | 80 | 2 |
.في العلوم الاجتماعية، كتابة الأكواد عمومًا تكون عملية تحليلية حيث تكون ،إما : كمي أو نوعي هناك غرض واحد من كتابة الأكواد ، ألا وهو تحويل البيانات لشيء يتم فهمه من قبل الحاسب الآلي. تصنيف البيانات تعتبر خطوة مهمة ،مثلاً يتم تجهيز البيانات لأجل التحليل في الحاسب ببرامج احصائية. في كتابة الأكواد، يتم ادخالها عن عن طريق المستخدم بشكل يدوي إذ لم تكن معرفة من قبل. قد تكون بعض الدراسات قادرة على توظيف من يدرسها كفرد مستقل لنفس البيانات. هذا أيضًا يقلل من حدوث الاخطاء كما يزيد من اعتماديتها على | الأكواد في العلوم الاجتماعية | الأكواد في العلوم الاجتماعية > الأكواد في العلوم الاجتماعية | text | en | 2023-02-16T17:07:08 | 170 | 3 |
it was translated to arabic from Coding (social sciences) | الأكواد في العلوم الاجتماعية | الأكواد في العلوم الاجتماعية > المصدر | text | en | 2023-02-16T17:07:08 | 26 | 4 |
The IceJam is a tournament to showcase Atlantic Canada’s players to teams and scouts all over Canada. The IceJam was started in 2013, with U18 teams, 2014 U15 teams were added and in 2023 U16 teams have been added. | East Coast IceJam | East Coast IceJam > History | text | en | 2023-02-16T19:15:37 | 62 | 5 |
Häggvik is a district within Sollentuna Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden with a population of about 5,518 inhabitants as of 31 December 2021 and is located in the center of Sollentuna. | Häggvik, Sollentuna | Häggvik, Sollentuna | text | en | 2023-02-16T19:17:54 | 52 | 6 |
| Feng Li | |
| --- | --- |
| Born | Sichuan |
| Nationality | Chinese-American |
| Education | BA, The Communication University of China, Master’s, Renmin University of China |
| Occupation(s) | Anchor, Producer, Host |
| Known for | CCTV-4 *Cross the Straight* | | Feng Li (TV producer) | Feng Li (TV producer) | infobox | en | 2023-02-10T14:49:06 | 107 | 7 |
Feng Li is a Chinese-American anchor, producer, and host. Li was the culture and education group leader of the News Department of CCTV Overseas Center. She was the producer and host of China News and Culture Report, and the producer and host of Cross-Strait on CCTV Chinese International Channel. In 2001, she won the first prize in the China Rainbow Award. | Feng Li (TV producer) | Feng Li (TV producer) | text | en | 2023-02-10T14:49:06 | 87 | 8 |
After graduation, Li engaged in legal publicity work in the Supreme People's Court. Earlier in 1993, she worked in the news department of CCTV Overseas Center and was the leader of the culture and education group. Li participated in reporting the return of Hong Kong, the 15th National Congress, and several other major events. In addition, Li participated in establishing the column China News and Culture Report in April 1998 and served as the program producer and host. In February 2000, Li worked as the producer and host of Cross-Strait on China Central Television (CCTV-4) Chinese International Channel. In the following year, the program, The First Conversation between Li Ao and Mainland Audience, hosted by her, won the first prize of the China Rainbow Award. | Feng Li (TV producer) | Feng Li (TV producer) > Career | text | en | 2023-02-10T14:49:06 | 186 | 9 |
After her retirement, Li immigrated to the USA.[citation needed] | Feng Li (TV producer) | Feng Li (TV producer) > Career | text | en | 2023-02-10T14:49:06 | 28 | 10 |
In 2005, Li published her debut book, Li Feng Watching Taiwan, which tells about her personal experience working in Taiwan. | Feng Li (TV producer) | Feng Li (TV producer) > Publications | text | en | 2023-02-10T14:49:06 | 36 | 11 |
As of 24 December 2020.
| Club | Season | League | | | Cup | | Continental | | Other | | Total | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals |
| Al-Sadd | 2017–18 | Qatar Stars League | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | | — | | 1 | 0 |
| 2018–19 | Qatar Stars League | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | — | | — | | 3 | 0 |
| 2019–20 | Qatar Stars League | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | — | | — | | 2 | 0 |
| Al Sadd Total | | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 |
| Al-Arabi | 2019–20 | Qatar Stars League | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | | — | | 1 | 0 |
| 2020–21 | Qatar Stars League | 1 | 0 | 5 | 1 | — | | — | | 6 | 1 |
| Career totals | | | 1 | 0 | 12 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 1 | | Khalid Mubarak (Qatari footballer) | Khalid Mubarak (Qatari footballer) > Career statistics > Club | table | en | 2022-11-22T01:50:51 | 429 | 12 |
Khalid Mubarak
خالد مبارك
| Personal information | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Full name | Khalid Mubarak Anber Al-Naemi | | |
| Date of birth | (1998-10-22) 22 October 1998 (age 24) | | |
| Place of birth | Qatar | | |
| Position(s) | Defender | | |
| Youth career | | | |
| | Al-Sadd | | |
| Senior career\* | | | |
| Years | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Gls)** |
| 2017–2020 | Al-Sadd | 0 | (0) |
| 2020–2021 | Al-Arabi | 1 | (0) |
| \*Club domestic league appearances and goals | | | | | Khalid Mubarak (Qatari footballer) | Khalid Mubarak (Qatari footballer) | infobox | en | 2022-11-22T01:50:51 | 235 | 13 |
Khalid Mubarak Al-Naemi (Arabic: خالد مبارك النعيمي; born 22 October 1998), is a Qatari professional footballer who plays as a defender. | Khalid Mubarak (Qatari footballer) | Khalid Mubarak (Qatari footballer) | text | en | 2022-11-22T01:50:51 | 45 | 14 |
Khlaid started his career at the youth team of Al-Sadd and represented the club at every level except the senior level. | Khalid Mubarak (Qatari footballer) | Khalid Mubarak (Qatari footballer) > Career | text | en | 2022-11-22T01:50:51 | 40 | 15 |
Ardenslate is a sattelite village of Kirn in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. | Ardenslate | Ardenslate | text | en | 2023-02-17T22:28:04 | 26 | 16 |
| *Mamon* | |
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| Country of origin | Czech Republic |
| No. of episodes | 6 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
| Release | |
| Original network | HBO Europe |
| Original release | October 25 (2015-10-25) –November 2, 2015 (2015-11-02) | | Mamon (television series) | Mamon (television series) | infobox | en | 2023-02-13T05:57:08 | 115 | 17 |
Mamon is a Czech thriller drama television series, that premiered on HBO Europe in October 2015. It was filmed by director Vladimír Michálek with cameraman Martin Štrba based on a script by Štefan Titka based on a Norwegian novel of the same name. It premiered from 25 October to 29 November 2015. The series won the Czech Lion in the category of best drama TV series. The main slogan of the series is the sentence You will find the truth between the lines. | Mamon (television series) | Mamon (television series) | text | en | 2023-02-13T05:57:08 | 110 | 18 |
Matěj Hádek as Petr Vlček
Eva Leimbergerová as Stella Němečková
Michal Dlouhý as Daniel Vlček
Gabriela Míčová as Eva Vlčková
Daniel Tůma as Michal Vlček
Pavlína Štorková as Journalist Marie Králová
Tereza Hofová as prosecutor Jana Skálová
Igor Bareš as Aleš Toman
Petr Halberstadt as cleaner
Jiří Vyorálek as Samuel Pleva
Igor Ondříček as Ing. Karel Zpěváček
Kateřina Burianová as Anna Vlčková
Vladimír Krátký as Antonín Vlček
Ondřej Malý as minister Theodor Horváth
Petra Jungmanová as Ivona Palcová
Petr Motloch as Jan Šrámek st.
Stanislav Gerstner as investigator Stach
Pavel Gajdoš as Břetislav Málek
Jan Novotný as director Doubrava
Martin Sitta as Josef Uher
Jakub Koudela as Jan Šrámek ml. | Mamon (television series) | Mamon (television series) > Cast | text | en | 2023-02-13T05:57:08 | 217 | 19 |
File:Datei:Studierendenwerk Karlsruhe logo.svgLogo The Studierendenwerk Karlsruhe (until 2014 Studentenwerk Karlsruhe) operates the university cafeteria at the Karlsruhe universities like the KIT and the Pforzheim University, among other things. It is based in the Studentenhaus (student house) built between 1926 and 1930, which also houses a cafeteria, the ballroom with up to 200 seats and two dormitories. | Karlsruhe student union | Karlsruhe student union | text | en | 2023-02-16T21:53:14 | 102 | 20 |
In total, the Studierendenwerk Karlsruhe looks after around 40,000 students at eight universities in Karlsruhe and Pforzheim on behalf of the state of Baden-Württemberg. Organized as an institution under public law, it is responsible, among other things, for BAföG, builds, maintains and manages dormitories, operates canteens and cafeterias, advises on legal issues, grants loans and offers places in day-care centers. The Studierendenwerk does not work for profit, its services are aimed exclusively at students and are financed by solidarity contributions, state subsidies and its own income. | Karlsruhe student union | Karlsruhe student union | text | en | 2023-02-16T21:53:14 | 140 | 21 |
With around 300 employees, it generated sales of over 18 million euros in the 2018 financial year. It serves over 2 million meals a year at six locations, operates ten cafeterias and has a turnover of over ten million euros in canteens and cafeterias. In 2018, around 6,000 BAföG applications were received, and more than 17 million euros were paid out. The housing department operates more than 2000 places in halls of residence and arranges up to 3500 rooms per year via the free private room service. The psychotherapeutic counseling center is the point of contact for over 1,400 clients each year, and the legal advice service provides advice in over 500 cases. The employees in two day care centers look after 85 children. The Studierendenwerk is organized into several committees: the management, the representative assembly and the board of directors. | Karlsruhe student union | Karlsruhe student union | text | en | 2023-02-16T21:53:14 | 195 | 22 |
The Head Teachers of each house
| House Leaders | |
| --- | --- |
| Tawera | Miss Evans |
| Kikorangi | Mrs Rangi |
| Waimakariri | Mrs Clark |
| Rawhiti | Mrs Wilson | | Darfield High School | Darfield High School > The house system | table | en | 2023-02-17T22:03:18 | 80 | 23 |
Newhaven Display International
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| --- | --- |
| Type | Privately held company |
| Industry | Electronics |
| Founded | 2001 |
| Headquarters | Elgin, Illinois, USA. |
| Website | newhavendisplay.com | | Newhaven Display International | Newhaven Display International | infobox | en | 2023-02-17T23:40:49 | 82 | 24 |
Newhaven Display International is a global company that specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of liquid crystal displays (LCDs), thin-film transistors (TFTs), in-plane switching (IPS), vacuum fluorescent displays (VFDs), and organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) headquartered in Elgin, Illinois, USA. Founded in 2001, the company has distribution worldwide and manufacturing facilities in China and Hong Kong. | Newhaven Display International | Newhaven Display International > Overview | text | en | 2023-02-17T23:40:49 | 110 | 25 |
Newhaven Display International holds several certifications, including: ISO 9001: Quality management systems ISO 9001:2015 TS-16949: Automotive industry quality management system ISO 14001: Environmental management systems | Newhaven Display International | Newhaven Display International > Certifications | text | en | 2023-02-17T23:40:49 | 56 | 26 |
| Darfield High SchoolTe kura Tuarua o Tawera | |
| --- | --- |
| Darfield High School Crest | |
| Address | |
| 7 McLaughlins Road, Darfield, New Zealand | |
| Information | |
| Type | State Unisex school, Years 7-13. |
| Motto | ***Disce ut Intellegas***(***Wisdom Through Learning***) |
| Established | 1951; 72 years ago |
| Ministry of Education Institution no. | 346 |
| Rector | Andy England |
| Gender | Male/Female |
| School roll | 724 |
| Socio-economic decile | 9 |
| Website | www.darfield.school.nz | | Darfield High School | Darfield High School | infobox | en | 2023-02-17T22:03:18 | 207 | 27 |
Darfield High School is a state school for all genders Year 7-13 located in Darfield, New Zealand. It is the main High School in the Selwyn District with over 700 pupils on it's roll. | Darfield High School | Darfield High School | text | en | 2023-02-17T22:03:18 | 51 | 28 |
Darfield High School has been largely associated with bullying since the start of the 21st Century. A incident occurred in September 2018, in which video showed a teen being assaulted by older boys over a fake Instagram account asking for sexual images. The two attackers were stood down and then expelled, however there has been further accounts of bullying and aggravated violence since this incident. | Darfield High School | Darfield High School > Bullying | text | en | 2023-02-17T22:03:18 | 94 | 29 |
Teachers at Darfield High School have been commonly ridiculed for inaction on Bullying, ridiculous claims, and other incidents. Notably, on the 15 April 2019, Then Darfield Principal James Morris told a student who found a kitten muddy and cold in a drain outside the school, to "Throw it in the drain".. Reviews of the school say that 'Teachers threw chairs at students, and swore all the time. Police were always at school and the Principal got fired.' Students behavior was also let off the hook by teachers, in repeated incidents. 'Drugs always around selling and smoking in school area (outside classes) people vaping in bathrooms. Students Drinking multiple times in one year. Students got caught smoking and they got no punishment.' | Darfield High School | Darfield High School > Teachers & Student Behaviour | text | en | 2023-02-17T22:03:18 | 193 | 30 |
James Morris (? - 2020)
Andy England (2021-Present) | Darfield High School | Darfield High School > Principals | text | en | 2023-02-17T22:03:18 | 24 | 31 |
| Capture of Tabriz (1603) | |
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| Part of the Ottoman–Safavid War (1603–1618) | |
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| | Date | October 21, 1603 | | --- | --- | | Location | Tabriz, Iran | | Result | Safavid victory | | |
| Belligerents | |
| Safavid Empire | Ottoman Empire |
| Commanders and leaders | |
| Abbas the Great | Zandzirkiran Ali Pasha | | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | infobox | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 154 | 32 |
Siege of Tabriz is a military conflict during the Safavid-Ottoman war of 1603-1618. As a result of a successful siege, Tabriz was returned to the Safavid Empire after 18 years of Ottoman possession. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 61 | 33 |
Although peace between the Safavid state and the Istanbul court signed in 1590 was secured, tensions persisted. In 1603, the Safavid state rebuilt its army through reforms while the Ottoman state was in crisis. After the Peace of Istanbul, the Ottoman state experienced several uprisings and defeats on its western frontiers. The ever-increasing taxes and wars caused Jalali rebellions from 1599. During this period, the Safavid state not only restored its army, but also managed in 1598 to deliver a decisive blow to its eastern enemy - the Uzbek Khanate. It was already clear that the Ottoman state was next in line. Shah Abbas was waiting for a suitable moment. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Resumption of war | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 180 | 34 |
Ottoman soldiers in Azerbaijan could not receive their salaries on time due to problems within the empire. Therefore, in protest, they began to plunder the surroundings. Ghazi Bey, the judge of Salmas, turned to Shah Abbas for help in one of these raids. In response, Shah Abbas sent him a sword and a belt along with the khan's title. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Resumption of war | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 97 | 35 |
Zandzirkiran Ali Pasha, the governor of Tabriz, left a small garrison in Tabriz and marched against Gazi Bey, who had taken refuge in the fortress of Garniyaryk, in order to punish an act that he considered treason. The ottoman units in Nakhchivan also joined the movement. Although the fortress was captured, sazi Bey managed to escape and take refuge with Shah Abbas in Isfahan. After these incidents, Shah Abbas has realized that the time to recapture Tabriz had come, and on 15 August 1603, he began preparations for a campaign against Isfahan. One of his commanders, Allahverdi Khan, also ordered to go to Baghdad. Abbas I moved with his army on 14 September, and reached Kashan in the north on 17 September. In this way, he wanted to spread the image and rumor that the main goal of his campaign would be somewhere else. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Resumption of war | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 219 | 36 |
When the governor of Ardabil, Zulfugar Khan, and the governor of Qazvin, Amirgun Khan, were ordered to join him with their troops, the Ottomans realized that Abbas I main goal was Tabriz. Taking Nahavand without resistance, Shah Abbas I and his army reached Tabriz on 26 September and began the siege. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Resumption of war | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 93 | 37 |
Sources report that the city had a strong garrison of 5000 riflemen, about 200 defensive guns, and a food supply for 10 years. However, for a significant part of these militants outside Tabriz it was for them, participating in the movement, to punish Gazi Bey. The garrison in Tabriz was commanded by the son of Ali Pasha. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Siege | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 93 | 38 |
After Tabriz came under Ottoman occupation in 1585, it suffered severe damage and most of its population left the city. Over time, thanks to peaceful situation, part of the population returned, but the Azerbaijani Turks, those who form the basis of the local population, were forbidden to wear Shiite symbols and to perform rituals. Feeling the arrival of the Kyzylbash army, the locals began to wear traditional Kyzylbash headdresses. Sensing this change in the population, the Ottoman garrison left the city and took refuge in the fortress. However, the head of the garrison could not understand who besieged the city, and sent a message to his father, thinking that the besiegers were marauders. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Siege | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 179 | 39 |
Shah Abbas I firstly managed to introduce several militants from his units into the city. These warriors managed to quietly kill the guards. Meanwhile, another 500 warriors entered the city as merchants. After these soldiers opened the gates of the castle, where the guards were supposed to stand, 6000 selected soldiers attacked. Clashes between the two armies began inside the city. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Siege | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 104 | 40 |
Realizing that the fortress was besieged by the Safavid army, the commander sent information to his father Ali Pasha and asked for help. On 28 September 1603, Ali Pasha, having received the news that the Safavid army was in front of Tabriz, and returning from his campaign against the fortress of Karniyarik, faced the Safavid army of about 15000 people in the Azbant region near Sufiyan, northwest of Tabriz. The Ottoman army, which was small in number, suffered a major defeat in this battle. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Siege | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 140 | 41 |
With this victory, the Safavid army ended the hopes of the Ottoman army besieged in Tabriz. In order to break their resistance, the Safavid side offered them a double salary, and the number of those who accepted this offer increased every day. In the end, the Ottoman army surrendered on 21 October 1603. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Siege | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 92 | 42 |
Locals killed Ottoman soldiers to compensate the oppression during the occupation of 1585-1586. The liberation of the city of Tabriz, where the Safavid state founded its first capital, was greeted with great joy throughout the empire. Along with the recapture of Tabriz, the most important city in the region, the Safavid state also liberated the Ordubad, Julfa, Maku, Salmas, Khoy, Maragin, Nakhchivan and Javanshir regions in a short time. Both before and after the war, Shah Abbas pursued an active foreign policy in order to find allies against the Ottoman Empire. During his reign, a large delegation was sent to Europe twice. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Following events | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 175 | 43 |
Having recaptured Tabriz, on 15 November, he received George Tekthander, the ambassador of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II, who had been at war with the Ottomans since 1593. The envoy presented to the tsar the letters of the emperor, written in Italian and Latin, as well as the letter of the Moscow prince. | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) | Ottoman capture of Tabriz (1603) > Following events | text | en | 2023-02-09T08:12:55 | 92 | 44 |
Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence The PPMIT test can be useful for individuals seeking to gain a better understanding of their strengths and areas for improvement. It can also be helpful for individuals looking to make decisions about their education, career, or personal development. By identifying an individual’s innate abilities and preferences, the test can help guide them in making informed choices that are aligned with their interests and strengths.. It is worth noting that there are many different types of personality and intelligence assessments, and the results of any assessment should be considered in conjunction with other information about the individual, such as their life experiences, interests, and goals. Additionally, while personality and intelligence tests can be helpful, they are not always perfectly accurate and should not be the only factor in making important life decisions. | Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence | Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence | text | en | 2023-02-17T21:04:57 | 192 | 45 |
Psychologist Kashif appears to be a practicing psychologist and energy healer in Pakistan, who has introduced the concept of PPMIT Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence testing in the country. He has authored several books on psychology in the Urdu language, including “Psychological Skills,” which aims to help readers live happier and more fulfilling lives. Benefits of Personality Testing Personality testing can provide several benefits in various contexts, including: | Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence | Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence | text | en | 2023-02-17T21:04:57 | 113 | 46 |
Self-awareness: Personality tests can help individuals gain a better understanding of their own strengths, weaknesses, and preferences, which can facilitate personal growth and development.
Career guidance: Personality tests can be used to match individuals with careers that align with their skills, interests, and values. This can lead to more job satisfaction and improved performance.
Team building: Personality tests can help team members understand each other’s strengths, communication styles, and work preferences. This can lead to better collaboration and more effective teamwork.
Personal relationships: Personality tests can help individuals understand their partners’ communication styles, needs, and values, which can improve communication and reduce conflict in relationships.
Mental health: Personality tests can aid in identifying and diagnosing certain mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, and personality disorders, which can lead to appropriate treatment and improved well-being. | Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence | Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence | text | en | 2023-02-17T21:04:57 | 207 | 47 |
It’s important to note that while personality testing can provide valuable insights, it should not be used as the sole measure of an individual’s character, abilities, or potential. Personality tests should always be used in conjunction with other tools and assessments, and with an understanding of their limitations and potential biases. | Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence | Personality Profile and Multiple Intelligence | text | en | 2023-02-17T21:04:57 | 80 | 48 |
Young Ward is a small farming community in Cache County, southwest of Logan. A stream runs through the town stemming from the Logan River. | Young Ward, Utah | Young Ward, Utah > Geography | text | en | 2023-02-17T19:39:05 | 45 | 49 |
| Year | Club |
| --- | --- |
| 2013 | **Marconi Stallions** |
| 2014 | **Blacktown City FC** |
| 2015 | **Blacktown City FC** |
| 2016 | **Manly United** |
| 2017 | **Blacktown City FC** |
| 2018 | **Blacktown City FC** |
| 2019 | **Blacktown City FC** |
| 2020 | *Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia* |
| 2021 | *Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia* |
| 2022 | **Blacktown City FC** | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Club honours > Club Championship | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 188 | 50 |
| Year | Player | Club | Goals |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | **Richard Cardozo --- Luka Glavas --- Panny Nikas** | Rockdale City Suns --- Sydney United 58 --- Sutherland Sharks | 16 |
| 2014 | **Robert Younis** | Bonnyrigg White Eagles | 17 |
| 2015 | **tbc** | tbc | |
| 2016 | **tbc** | tbc | |
| 2017 | **Anthony Costa** | Adelaide City | |
| 2018 | **Christian Esposito** | North Eastern MetroStars | |
| 2019 | **Christos Pounendis** | Adelaide Olympic | |
| 2020 | **Allan Welsh** | Adelaide Comets | |
| 2021 | **Marc Marino** | Adelaide City | |
| 2022 | **Joshua Mori** | FK Beograd | | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Individual honours > Golden Boot | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 271 | 51 |
| Year | Player | Club |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | **Aaron Peterson** | Bonnyrigg White Eagles |
| 2014 | **Dom Ferguson** | Manly United |
| 2015 | **Bailey Truscott** | Para Hills Knights |
| 2016 | | |
| 2017 | **Hosine Bility** | Croydon Kings |
| 2018 | **Thomas Whiteside** | Sydney Olympic |
| 2019 | **Kerrin Stokes** | Croydon Kings |
| 2020 | **Domenic Costanzo** | Croydon Kings |
| 2021 | **Thomas Giannakopoulos** | Adelaide Comets |
| 2022 | **Luka Jovanovic** | Adelaide United | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Individual honours > John Aloisi Rising Star | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 230 | 52 |
| Year | Coach | Club |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | **Mark Rudan** | Sydney United 58 FC |
| 2014 | **Mark Crittenden** | Blacktown City FC |
| 2015 | **Steve De Giovanniello** | West Torrens Birkalla |
| 2016 | **Damian Mori** | Adelaide City |
| 2017 | **Damian Mori** | Adelaide City |
| 2018 | **Joe Mullen** | Campbelltown City |
| 2019 | **Joe Mullen** | Campbelltown City |
| 2020 | **Barney Smith** | Adelaide Comets |
| 2021 | **Paul Pezos** | Adelaide City |
| 2022 | **Paul Pezos** | Adelaide City | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Individual honours > Martyn Crook Trophy | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 229 | 53 |
| Year | Club |
| --- | --- |
| 2017 | **Sydney FC Youth** |
| 2018 | **Manly United** |
| 2019 | **Sydney FC Youth** |
| 2020 | *Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia* |
| 2021 | *Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia* |
| 2022 | **Sydney FC Youth** | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Club honours > Fair Play Award | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 139 | 54 |
| Year | Player | Club |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | **Alex Mansueto** | Bonnyrigg White Eagles |
| 2014 | *unknown* | |
| 2015 | **Chris Tadrosse** | Bonnyrigg White Eagles |
| 2016 | **Danny Choi** | Blacktown City |
| 2017 | **Dylan Mitchell** | Manly United |
| 2018 | **Álex Sánchez** | Sydney Olympic |
| 2019 | **Sean Symons** | APIA Leichhardt |
| 2020 | **Glen Trifiro** | Sydney United 58 |
| 2021 | *Cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia* | |
| 2022 | **Travis Major** | Blacktown City | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Individual honours > ? Award | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 237 | 55 |
| Year | Player/s | Club |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | **James Chronopolous** | Marconi Stallions |
| 2014 | **Matthew Nash** | Bonnyrigg White Eagles |
| 2015 | **Julian Toressan** | West Torrens Birkalla |
| 2016 | **tbc** | tbc |
| 2017 | **Nick Munro** | Croydon Kings |
| 2018 | **Isaac Richards** | Adelaide United |
| 2019 | **John Hall** | Croydon Kings |
| 2020 | **John Hall** | Croydon Kings |
| 2021 | **Lewis Moss** | Adelaide Olympic |
| 2022 | **Dakota Ochsenham** | Adelaide City FC | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Individual honours > Goalkeeper of the Year | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 238 | 56 |
| Year | Referee |
| --- | --- |
| 2013 | **Kurt Ams** |
| 2014 | **Steven Lucas** |
| 2015 | **Daniel Elder** |
| 2016 | **Kris Griffith-Jones** |
| 2017 | **Kurt Ams** |
| 2018 | **Daniel Elder** |
| 2019 | **Daniel Cook** |
| 2020 | **Daniel Elder** |
| 2021 | **Daniel Goodwin** |
| 2022 | **Daniel Cook** | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Individual honours > Mike Ingham Referee of the Year | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 170 | 57 |
| Year | Premiers | Runners-Up |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | **North Eastern MetroStars** | Adelaide Blue Eagles |
| 2014 | **North Eastern MetroStars** | West Adelaide |
| 2015 | **West Adelaide** | Adelaide Blue Eagles |
| 2016 | **Adelaide City** | Campbelltown City |
| 2017 | **North Eastern MetroStars** | Adelaide Comets |
| 2018 | **Campbelltown City** | North Eastern MetroStars |
| 2019 | **Campbelltown City** | Adelaide Comets |
| 2020 | **Adelaide Comets** | Campbelltown City |
| 2021 | **Adelaide Comets** | Adelaide City |
| 2022 | **Adelaide City** | Campbelltown City | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Club honours > Premiers | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 242 | 58 |
| Year | Premiers | Runners-Up |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | **Campbelltown City** | Adelaide Blue Eagles |
| 2014 | **Croydon Kings FC** | North Eastern MetroStars |
| 2015 | **West Adelaide** | Adelaide Blue Eagles |
| 2016 | **Campbelltown City** | Adelaide City |
| 2017 | **Croydon Kings** | Adelaide City |
| 2018 | **Campbelltown City** | Adelaide City |
| 2019 | **Campbelltown City** | Adelaide Comets |
| 2020 | **Campbelltown City** | Adelaide Comets |
| 2021 | **Adelaide City** | Adelaide Comets |
| 2022 | **Adelaide City** | Adelaide Comets | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Club honours > Champions | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 230 | 59 |
| Year | Player | Club |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | **Jim Stavredis --- Tony Hatzis** | Sutherland Sharks FC |
| 2014 | **Rocco Visconte** | Blacktown City FC |
| 2015 | **Ryan Kitto** | West Torrens Birkalla |
| 2016 | **Jean-Claude Boyokino --- Allan Welsh** | Adelaide Blue Eagles --- Adelaide Comets |
| 2017 | **Liam Wooding** | North Eastern MetroStars |
| 2018 | **Allan Welsh** | Adelaide Comets |
| 2019 | **Ricardo Da Silva** | Adelaide Olympic |
| 2020 | **Allan Welsh** | Adelaide Comets |
| 2021 | **Hamish McCabe** | Adelaide Blue Eagles |
| 2022 | **Alex Mullen** | Campbelltown City | | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Individual honours > Sergio Melta Medal | table | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 255 | 60 |
This is a list of National Premier Leagues South Australia honours achieved since the inaugural season of the league in 2013. The following details honours won by National Premier Leagues South Australia Men clubs and those awarded to players, managers and referees of the competition. | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | text | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 74 | 61 |
The Club Championship goes to the team with highest points from first grade and U-20's competitions (with points modifiers). In previous editions it has included the U-18's premiership also and used as a tool for promotion/relegation. Currently, the Club Championship is calculated from first grade premiership points x4 and under 20's premiership points x2 and promotion/relegation is determined by first grade premiership standings. | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Club Championship | text | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 116 | 62 |
The Fair Play Award goes to the team with the fewest points on the fair play ladder at the conclusion of the regular season. The award was first presented in 2017. | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Fair Play Award | text | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 55 | 63 |
The Sergio Melta Medal is awarded to the player of the year throughout the regular season. | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Sergio Melta Medal | text | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 40 | 64 |
The Robbie Slater Award is given to the player of the match in the Grand Final. | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > ? Award | text | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 38 | 65 |
The Martyn Crook Trophy is awarded to the coach of the year. | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Martyn Crook Trophy | text | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 40 | 66 |
The Peter Nikolich Trophy | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours | List of National Premier Leagues South Australia Men's honours > Goalkeeper of the Year | text | en | 2023-02-17T11:24:29 | 29 | 67 |
Smoke Works Injection Alternatives, also known as Smoke Works, Smoke Works Boston, or Smoke Works Harm Reduction, is a glass pipe distributor and mutual aid initiative based in Massachusetts. Smoke Works incorporates pipes into needle exchange programs across the country in order to increase the accessibility of harm reduction services to people who use stimulants. Between 2020 and 2022, Smoke Works distributed 200,000 pipes to various programs that hope to connect drug users to health services. In November 2021, National Harm Reduction Coalition issued Smoke Works Boston the Innovation in Harm Reduction award. In October 2022, Smoke Works presented at the 13th National Harm Reduction Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 187 | 68 |
Smoke Works was founded by harm reduction advocate and former stimulant-user, Jim Duffy and his co-worker, Nate. When he was using, Duffy mainly smoked meth, but would inject it on occasion. Duffy credits the guidance of injection drug-users that frequented needle exchanges with saving his life. These interactions were his first meaningful experience with harm reduction, though he didn't learn the official term 'harm reduction' until years later, when he was sober. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > History | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 133 | 69 |
| Rayman Raving Rabbids 3:TV Party | |
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| Productioncompanies | * Walt Disney Pictures * Pixar Animation Studios * Path |
| Distributed by | * Pathé Distribution (Europe) * Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Worldwide) | | Albert Crocodile | Albert Crocodile | infobox | en | 2023-02-18T00:34:06 | 77 | 70 |
Duffy became involved in public health work through his own chaotic experiences as an HIV-positive person using and recovering from drugs, specifically methamphetamine. Duffy learned the term 'harm reduction' through the needle exchange Access, Harm Reduction, Overdose Prevention and Education (AHOPE), which is run through the Boston Public Health Commission. Duffy began working at AHOPE in 2018. He was surprised at the number of low-threshold services offered to clients through AHOPE, and said the program taught clients everything he wished he knew about drugs when he was using. Duffy noticed that AHOPE, and similar programs, were mainly serving intravenous drug-users to the detriment of people who use drugs via other routes of administration. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > History | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 178 | 71 |
The lack of engagement with non-injection drug-users concerned Duffy, who noticed that the number of people who used drugs, in the Mass and Cass neighborhood where he worked, was much larger than the number of people who regularly used AHOPE's services. Duffy believed many non-injecting drug users were unaware of the extent of services AHOPE offered, beyond exchanging syringes, and were missing out on valuable life-changing resources. This need inspired Duffy and Nate to create Smoke Works. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > History | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 128 | 72 |
Duffy and Nate began connecting with harm reduction organizations around the country to research pipe distribution. They spoke with harm reduction workers who were giving pipes to stimulant-users legally, illegally, and with legal ambiguity. Through these conversations, Duffy and Nate learned low-paid outreach workers were spending their own money to provide clients with pipes, in an unsustainable attempt to address the needs of stimulant-users. Smoke Works and other harm reduction organizations created and joined a buyer's group to access significantly reduced prices on pipes. When the buyer's group became unsustainable, Smoke Works transitioned to direct sales of pipes in order to afford the maintenance and expansion of their harm reduction work. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > History | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 192 | 73 |
Smoke Works sells primarily to well-funded organizations, such as Public Health Departments. Once overhead and operating costs are covered by pipe sales, Smoke Works uses remaining profits to offer discounts to underfunded harm reduction efforts and supply free pipes to unfunded harm reduction efforts. The project also donates to various mutual aid efforts. The initiative's use of cost-sharing and mutual aid models makes free pipes available at syringe exchange programs across the United States. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > History | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 126 | 74 |
Smoke Works advertises that smoking drugs, as opposed to injecting them, substantially lowers users' risk of getting HIV and hepatitis C, soft tissue infections, abscesses, vein damage, and endocarditis. Smoke Works uses pipe distribution to connect with people who are otherwise excluded from medical and recovery services. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime confirms that stimulant users are commonly excluded from services, stating, "While medical models of treatment for individuals with alcohol or opioid use disorders are well accepted and implemented worldwide, in most countries there is no parallel, long-term medical model of treatment for individuals with stimulant use disorders." | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > Purpose | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 168 | 75 |
Smoke Works believes pipes reinforce autonomy for people who use drugs, making clients more likely to feel empowered to access care. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > Purpose | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 45 | 76 |
Smoke Works co-founder, Duffy, has stated he's had issues with a payment processor temporarily shutting Smoke Works' sales down. He has also shared excessive paperwork is required to keep the initiative going. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > Public image and legality | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 69 | 77 |
In April 2021, President Joe Biden made harm reduction a central pillar of his drug policy agenda and in December 2021 announced about $30 million in grants to “purchase equipment and supplies to enhance harm reduction efforts", listing "safer smoking kits" as an allowable example. This drew backlash from right-wing media and politicians, with The Washington Free Beacon publishing the article, "Biden Admin To Fund Crack Pipe Distribution To Advance 'Racial Equity'". Senators Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Ted Cruz of Texas advocated for legislation to bar federal funding for "crack pipes" and restrict federal funding for needle exchanges. Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Joe Manchin of West Virginia introduced the bipartisan Preventing Illicit Paraphernalia for Exchange Systems (PIPES) Act . In response, White House officials clarified tax dollars would not be spent on pipes, and White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki, told reporters that pipes “were never a part of the kit”. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > Backlash to alleged federal funding of pipes | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 259 | 78 |
In February 2022, Smoke Works founder, Jim Duffy, commented in the New York Times about how smoking kits can function as an early intervention tool to prevent people from injecting drugs, and to connect people to other resources. Duffy expressed disappointment regarding the uproar around pipes, saying the Biden administration was “baited into a conversation that doesn’t need to be validated." In a Bloomberg Law piece, Duffy reacted to the announcement that the $30 million in harm-reduction grant funds would not include funding glass pipes. Duffy expressed the announcement was unsurprising and a lost opportunity. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > Backlash to alleged federal funding of pipes | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 164 | 79 |
In August 2022, $5,000 of Smoke Works' "hammer" pipe (used for smoking heroin) inventory was lost to a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol seizure. 811 people signed a Change.org petition in support of the release of the inventory from U.S. Customs Border Patrol. | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives | Smoke Works Injection Alternatives > CBP seizure of inventory | text | en | 2023-02-17T13:36:10 | 94 | 80 |
Advocare Incorporated is a Perth-based human rights organisation that provides support to older people and people with disabilities in Western Australia.
It is independent and not-for-profit and provides free information, education and advocacy services. | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) | text | en | 2022-08-24T03:03:53 | 65 | 81 |
Elder abuse has been described as a "silent and shameful epidemic" in Australia, and is a social, medical and legal issue. It involves the mistreatment of an older person, often in their own home, and usually at the hands of those well known to them, such as family or friends. It can be defined as "any behaviour or action within a relationship of trust that harms an older person". It can include physical, social, emotional, psychological and sexual abuse, and neglect. Elder abuse can mean using an older person's money without their permission, restricting their freedoms, neglect or exploitative behaviour, and physical and psychological abuse.
Elder abuse is currently under-reported though it is estimated that 1 in 20 Australian seniors will experience it.
Advocare Inc. has a helpline that responds to calls regarding issues around aged care, elder abuse and older people's rights. The helpline directly responds to elder abuse issues and provides impartial, professional advice and advocacy to elderly people in need of legal and emotional support. Red flags for elder abuse might include not being able to pay bills, withdrawal from social networks, changes to a will, unexplained disappearances of possessions, or unusual activity on credit cards or bank statements. "Inheritance impatience" is an example of financial elder abuse that causes older people to suffer at the hands of their children, as well as offspring carrying a "distorted influence of a sense of entitlement" leading to financial mismanagement. Elder abuse is "not currently on people's radars to the same extent as domestic violence and child abuse" however it is a very common and unrecognised phenomenon. | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) > Help with elder abuse | text | en | 2022-08-24T03:03:53 | 405 | 82 |
Advocare responds to aged care complaints which have seen a recent spike in Australia. Advocare provides confidential assistance and professional recommendations with issues such as catering, hygiene, equipment, comfort and safety within aged care services and facilities. Advocates within the organisation assist by helping older people and their loved ones explore their options, and provide tools to allow for informed decisions regarding care. Advocare also responds to concerns brought forward by aged care workers who are able to report changes in an older person's behaviour or any suspicious circumstances. Aged care workers retain an important role in providing a communication link for older people to reach legal and emotional assistance. | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) > Help with aged care complaints | text | en | 2022-08-24T03:03:53 | 164 | 83 |
Many Indigenous Australians have experienced historically significant challenges. Indigenous Australians have been dramatically affected by white colonisation in Australia and may be eligible for aged care services at a younger age than non-Indigenous Australians. Some groups use the term "family violence against aunties and uncles" in place of "elder abuse". The incidence of abuse of older people can be particularly high in Indigenous communities that can be related back to important factors such as dispossession of land and culture, separation of families, and racist attitudes and treatment leading to unemployment, drug and alcohol abuse, and poverty. Advocare Inc. provides support and advice for older Indigenous Australians who are suffering from mistreatment, unsure of their rights, or dissatisfied with their care. An Indigenous advocate is appointed to deal with their issues- which can be culturally specific and require special attention. | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) > Services for Indigenous Australians | text | en | 2022-08-24T03:03:53 | 225 | 84 |
Advocare hosted the 2014 National Elder Abuse Conference. | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) > Milestones and key community involvement | text | en | 2022-08-24T03:03:53 | 36 | 85 |
http://www.advocare.org.au/ | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) | Advocare Incorporated (Western Australia) > Official website link | text | en | 2022-08-24T03:03:53 | 29 | 86 |
| 2023 (2023) Women's Challenge Cup Final () | |
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| | | 1 | Total | | --- | --- | --- | | | 0 | 0 | | | 0 | 0 | | |
| Date | 12 August 2023 |
| Stadium | Wembley Stadium |
| Location | London, United Kingdom |
| Broadcast partners | |
| Broadcasters | * BBC One |
| **Finals**← 20222024 → | | | 2023 Women's Challenge Cup Final | 2023 Women's Challenge Cup Final | infobox | en | 2023-02-06T19:09:45 | 148 | 87 |
The 2023 Women's Challenge Cup Final will be the 11th final of rugby league's Women's Challenge Cup knock-out competition. For the first time both the women's and men's final will take place at Wembley Stadium on the same day – 12 August 2023. The 2023 finals marks the Women's Challenge Cup Final's debut at Wembley. | 2023 Women's Challenge Cup Final | 2023 Women's Challenge Cup Final | text | en | 2023-02-06T19:09:45 | 92 | 88 |
vt vt | 2023 Women's Challenge Cup Final | 2023 Women's Challenge Cup Final > Reference | text | en | 2023-02-06T19:09:45 | 17 | 89 |
Al wasl development is a mixed-use development in planning stages. The development will span over an area of 600,000 sq ft (56,000 m2) in the locality of Al Wasl in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The development when completed will include eight 32-floor apartments, serviced apartments, and a five-star hotel, which will be operated by the prominent chain.[who?] One of the residential towers will house a 500-room hotel and will host 500 serviced apartments. Out of eight residential towers, two towers will be for commercial use and the remaining will be residential. | Al wasl development | Al wasl development | text | en | 2018-12-28T13:14:52 | 148 | 90 |
The development also includes the malls, which will cover a total of 240,000 sq ft. The mall is named Zabeel Mall and is expected to be built on an area of 1.5 million sq ft, including two basement floors. The mall upon completion will have a food court, coffee shops, eight restaurants, entertainment centre, eight-screen cinema, entertainment complex, and around 280 retail stores. The whole development is[when?] in planning stages. The Zabeel mall and Royal mall are already under construction. The duration period of Al Wasl city is 30 months with a total cost of AED 2.1 billion. | Al wasl development | Al wasl development | text | en | 2018-12-28T13:14:52 | 145 | 91 |
| Ivy League Championship Series | | |
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| Columbia Lions | vs. | Harvard Crimson | | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series > Results | table | en | 2022-12-09T02:46:29 | 53 | 92 |
May 18, 2019 1:00 pm
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E |
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| Columbia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
| **Harvard** | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | X | 3 | 5 | 1 |
| **WP:** Bigge, Hunter (7–1) **LP:** Simpson, Josh (4–3)**Home runs:**Columbia: NoneHarvard: Bigge, Hunter**Attendance:** 980Boxscore | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series > Results | table | en | 2022-12-09T02:46:29 | 307 | 93 |
May 19, 2019 1:00 pm
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | R | H | E |
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| Columbia | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 11 | 2 |
| **Harvard** | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 8 | 12 | 1 |
| **WP:** Shaw, Kieran **LP:** Harrington, Dan**Home runs:**Columbia: NoneHarvard: McColl, Patrick**Attendance:** 1050Boxscore | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series > Results | table | en | 2022-12-09T02:46:29 | 327 | 94 |
2019 Ivy League
baseball tournament
| Teams | 2 |
| --- | --- |
| Format | Best of three series |
| Champions | Harvard (6th title) |
| Winning coach | Bill Decker (5th title) |
| Television | ESPN+ |
| * ← 2018 * **Ivy League Baseball Tournament** * 2020 → | | | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | infobox | en | 2022-12-09T02:46:29 | 105 | 95 |
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| Harvard †‡y | 14 | – | 7 | | .667 | | | 27 | – | 16 | | .628 |
| Columbia | 13 | – | 8 | | .619 | | | 19 | – | 23 | | .452 |
| Yale | 12 | – | 8 | | .600 | | | 18 | – | 23 | | .439 |
| Penn | 11 | – | 10 | | .524 | | | 23 | – | 18 | | .561 |
| Brown | 9 | – | 12 | | .429 | | | 12 | – | 27 | | .308 |
| Princeton | 8 | – | 12 | | .400 | | | 14 | – | 26 | | .350 |
| Cornell | 8 | – | 13 | | .381 | | | 14 | – | 24 | | .368 |
| Dartmouth | 8 | – | 13 | | .381 | | | 15 | – | 26 | | .366 |
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| † – Conference champion ‡ – Championship Series championy – Invited to the NCAA tournament As of June 4, 2019Rankings from D1Baseball | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | infobox | en | 2022-12-09T02:46:29 | 1,364 | 96 |
The 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series was held at the home field of the team with the best regular season record on May 18 and 19. The series matched the top two teams from the Ivy League's round robin regular season. The winner of the series, Harvard, claimed the Ivy League's automatic berth in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | text | en | 2022-12-09T02:46:29 | 89 | 97 |
Game One Game Two | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | 2019 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series > Results | text | en | 2022-12-09T02:46:29 | 18 | 98 |
André Gorin
| Andre Gorin in 2016 after winning the Pershing Trophy against USA | |
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| Birth name | Andrei Costinel Gorcioaia |
| Date of birth | (1987-11-30) 30 November 1987 (age 35) |
| Height | 1.92 m (6 ft 3+1⁄2 in) |
| Weight | 110 kg (17 st 5 lb; 240 lb) |
| Rugby union career | |
| | **Position(s)** | Flanker | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Provincial / State sides | | | | | **Years** | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Points)** | | 2012–162016–192019– | Valence d'AgenRC MassyAviron Bayonnais | 705715 | (55) (20) (10) | | Correct as of 25 December 2020 | | | | | National team(s) | | | | | **Years** | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Points)** | | 2009– | Romania | 31 | (25) | | Correct as of 25 December 2020 | | | | | | | Andrei Gorcioaia | Andrei Gorcioaia | infobox | en | 2022-06-24T13:49:16 | 335 | 99 |
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Stopping the Hallucination of Large Language Model Chatbots by Few-Shot Grounding on Wikipedia
Online demo:
https://wikichat.genie.stanford.edu