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Cuffy is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 1,032 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999268 | {
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Culan is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 750 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999269 | {
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} | wikipedia | Dampierre-en-Crot
Dampierre-en-Crot is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 203 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999270 | {
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} | wikipedia | Dampierre-en-Graçay
Dampierre-en-Graçay is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 240 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999271 | {
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Drevant is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 549 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999272 | {
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Dun-sur-Auron is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 3,655 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999273 | {
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} | wikipedia | Ennordres
Ennordres is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 212 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999275 | {
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} | wikipedia | Épineuil-le-Fleuriel
Épineuil-le-Fleuriel is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 434 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999277 | {
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Faverdines is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 139 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999278 | {
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Feux is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 337 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999279 | {
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} | wikipedia | Ids-Saint-Roch
Ids-Saint-Roch is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 286 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999280 | {
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} | wikipedia | Flavigny, Cher
Flavigny is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 180 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999281 | {
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} | wikipedia | Foëcy
Foëcy is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 2,099 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999282 | {
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} | wikipedia | Fussy
Fussy is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 1,964 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999283 | {
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"url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=999283"
} | wikipedia | Ineuil
Ineuil is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 226 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999284 | {
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} | wikipedia | La Groutte
La Groutte is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 124 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999285 | {
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} | wikipedia | La Guerche-sur-l'Aubois
La Guerche-sur-l'Aubois is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 3,177 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999287 | {
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} | wikipedia | Lugny-Bourbonnais
Lugny-Bourbonnais is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 34 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999289 | {
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} | wikipedia | Gardefort
Gardefort is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 129 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999290 | {
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} | wikipedia | Garigny
Garigny is a commune in Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. About 223 people lived there in January 2019. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999301 | {
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} | wikipedia | Rhythm of the Night (song)
"Rhythm of the Night" is a 1985 song by R&B group DeBarge and is the title track from their fourth studio album of the same name. It went to number 3 in the United States, Canada and New Zealand, number 4 in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, number 5 in Australia, Ireland and South Africa and number 7 in Belgium. It was their biggest hit in their career. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999303 | {
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"url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=999303"
} | wikipedia | Southshore, New Zealand
Southshore is the eastern suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand. It was formally named in 1955 and is rich in wildlife and forestry. It was damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake with 198 properties red-zoned and deemed unlivable. It is located near the suburb of South New Brighton. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999305 | {
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"url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=999305"
} | wikipedia | ATN B4U Movies
ATN B4U Movies is a Canadian Category B specialty channel. It is owned by Asian Television Network International. It broadcasts programming from B4U Movies and Canadian contents.
History.
ATN B4U Movies was launched as a pay service in March 2001 using the following license. However, on September 25, 2012, this license was revoked at ATN's request. The channel re-launched on June 17, 2012 as ATN Hindi Movie Channel 3. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999307 | {
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} | wikipedia | B4U Music
B4U Music is an Indian Hindi music channel. It is owned by the B4U Network Limited.
Since 2008, the yearly UK Asian Music Awards have been produced and broadcast by the channel.
Recognition.
B4U Music emerged as the No.1 Asian TV channel in UK ratings in January 2022. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999308 | {
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} | wikipedia | ATN B4U Music
ATN B4U Music is a Canadian Category B Hindi language specialty channel owned by Asian Television Network (ATN). ATN B4U Music broadcasts music-related programming primarily in the form of a variety of music video-based programs and interview series. Programs are primarily sourced from B4U Music, an Indian-based television channel, in addition to locally produced Canadian content.
History.
In April 2005, ATN was granted approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a television channel called ATN - Music Network One (Hindi Music) "-" AMN1, described as ""a national ethnic Category 2 pay television programming undertaking devoted to music programming, interviews with the artists, scenes from the production of their music videos and songs, all in the Hindi language"."
The channel launched on April 4, 2006 as ATN B4U Music initially on Rogers Cable.
On September 25, 2012, B4U Music's broadcasting license to operate as a pay service was revoked at ATN's request. The channel subsequently re-launched as a regular specialty service on June 17, 2012, under the following license: ATN- Music Network One (Hindi Music) - AMN1. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999309 | {
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"url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=999309"
} | wikipedia | Wainoni, Christchurch
Wainoni is one of the eastern suburbs of Christchurch, New Zealand. It is one of the least socio-economic suburbs. It was severly damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. It has a community college located in the suburb and is made of four schools. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999312 | {
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"revid": "640235",
"url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=999312"
} | wikipedia | Rhondda Cynon Taf
Rhondda Cynon Taf is a county borough in the south-east of Wales. It consists of five valleys: the Rhondda Fawr, Rhondda Fach, Cynon, Taff (Welsh: "Taf") and Ely valleys, plus a number of towns and villages away from the valleys. Aberdare is the biggest town.
About 237,000 people live in the borough.
The area was formerly the main coal mining area in Wales. In the nineteenth century the Rhondda had over 60 mines. There were also a lot of iron works. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999315 | {
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"revid": "1288435",
"url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=999315"
} | wikipedia | List of All That episodes
All That is a Nickelodeon sketch comedy show that aired from April 16, 1994 and ended on December 17, 2020 | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999323 | {
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} | wikipedia | Getúlio
Getúlio () is a 2014 Brazilian drama movie directed by João Jardim and starring Tony Ramos, Drica Moraes and Alexandre Borges.
The stroy tells about the final moments of the crisis that led to the death of the then president Vargas, in August 1954.
President Getúlio has to confront with the increasing instability of his government, after the trying murder of journalist Carlos Lacerda. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999324 | {
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} | wikipedia | Semaglutide
Wegovy, also called Semaglutide, is a drug used to treat type 2 diabetes and reduce obesity. It was developed by Novo Nordisk in 2012. It was approved for use in America in 2017. It was approved in Europe in 2022 and in the National Health Service in 2023.
People who had the weekly injection, saw their weight drop by 12% on average after 68 weeks. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999337 | {
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} | wikipedia | Novo Nordisk
Novo Nordisk A/S is a Danish multinational pharmaceutical company. It has factories in in nine countries. More than 48,000 people work for the company. It was started in 1989 by merging two older companies, Nordisk Insulinlaboratorium and Novo Industri.
It specialises in diabetes care medications and devices. It also does hemostasis management, growth hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999354 | {
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"url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=999354"
} | wikipedia | 1936–37 Austrian Cup
The 1936- 37 Austrian Cup was Austria's football cup competition. FK Austria Wien were the defending champions.
With the participation of the autumn champions of 1936 from the federal states of Upper Austria and Styria, as well as the two teams from Lower Austria that were leading in the autumn of 1936, an Austrian Cup was held for the second time after 1935/36 instead of the previous Vienna Cup.
The clubs in the 2nd division successfully protested against the previous practice of automatically granting home advantage to the first division teams in matches between teams in the 1st and 2nd division. From 1936/37 the home advantage in such games was also possible for the second division teams, but their place had to be commissioned for first-class games.
Round of 16.
Quarterfinals.
Final.
Viktor Havlicek – Karl Rainer, Willibald Schmaus, Otto Kaller, Leopold Hofmann, Leonhard Machu, Josef Molzer, Friedrich Gschweidl, Franz Mandl, Ferdinand Baryli, Franz Erdl <br>coaches:Otto Pöschl/Friedrich Gschweidl
Friedrich Franzl - Karl Graf, Robert Purz, Franz Vavra, Josef Chloupek, Ernst Galli, Karl Kral, Rudolf Geiter, Josef Epp, Eduard Gallas, Anton Pillwein <br>coaches: Karl Kestler/Hans Strnad | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999364 | {
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} | wikipedia | Eduard Gallas
Eduard Gallas (3 September 1911 – 25 August 1976) was an Austrian footballer. He played as forward mainly for Wiener Sport-Club. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999373 | {
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} | wikipedia | Interstate 440 (North Carolina)
Interstate 440 (I-440), also known as the Raleigh Beltline or the Cliff Benson Beltline, is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway is a partial circle around Raleigh. Its west end is at I-40, U.S. Route 1 (US 1), and US 64 near Cary. Its east end is at I-40 and US 64 near Raleigh. The highway is long. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999382 | {
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"url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=999382"
} | wikipedia | Interstate 440 (Tennessee)
Interstate 440 (I-440), also known as the Four-Forty Parkway or the Debra K. Johnson Memorial Parkway, is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in the city of Nashville in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is a southern bypass around downtown Nashville. Its west end is at I-40. Its east end is at I-24 and I-40. The highway also meets I-65. The highway is long. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999389 | {
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} | wikipedia | Ride the Cyclone
= Plot. =
Ride the cyclone is a musical about 6 teens dying in a freak roller coaster accident. Before they all died a fortune-telling machine read their fortunes, knowing they would ride the doomed rollercoaster and could tell them nothing. Before the children would pass into the afterlife, the fortune-telling machine brings their souls there to present an offer. He says that he can bring back one of the souls beyond death, and back to life. (We don't know if this means recreation or something else) First Ocean, Sings about how she is the only one worth living because of her grades and GPA. After, Noel sings about how he want to be a Sex-Worker in Paris, France. A few songs later our Third contest, Mischa sings about Rap, and His love Taila. Ricky, Sings about his Religion and how he'll hope to find he's leaders. Constance sings about her life and how she loves her small town. Although everyone else sang about happiness, Jane Doe sang about her despair and her longing for knowing who she really is. The Choir wanted to help her, so they threw her a fake birthday party. Karnak changed the rules at the last second, and chose Ocean (since she had the highest GPA) And got her to vote who got to live. Ocean voted for Jane Doe, Revealing Jane Doe's Identity, Which was Penny Lamb. After all of that the musical left us on a hook.
= Characters. =
= Musical Numbers =
These are usually sang by all six of the teenages and sometimes the Amazing Karnak.
= Productions =
= Music, Lyrics, And Book. =
Music By: Jacob Richmond
Brooke Maxwell
Lyrics By: Jacob Richmond
Brooke Maxwell
Book By: Jacob Richmond
Brooke Maxwell | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999392 | {
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} | wikipedia | Frank Bidart
Frank Bidart (born May 27, 1939) is an American poet and teacher.
Bidart was born in Bakersfield, California in 1939. He went to college at the University of California at Riverside and at Harvard University. At Harvard he was a student and friend of poets Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop.
He has taught at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Masachusetts since 1972.
In 2007 Bidart won Yale University's Bollingen Prize in American Poetry. "Metaphysical Dog" won the National Books Critics Circle Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award. In 2017, "Half-Light: Collected Poems 1965-2016" won the National Book Award. It also won the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 2018. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999393 | {
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} | wikipedia | Sachin Bishnoi
Sachin Bishnoi (born on 31 August 2000), is an Indian entrepreneur and developer of banking software and also mobile applications. Bishnoi developed software for State Bank of India and Reliance Industries Limited. He is known for introducing biometric and voice recognition in the Indian banking He is also a founder of Gogo Capital International, industry dedicated to creating software for companies. In 2022 he was awarded as a Young Asian Entrepreneur at the Asian Entrepreneurship Award. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999397 | {
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} | wikipedia | Pencilmation
Pencilmation is a variety television series. It aired from 2004. The series starred Ross Bollinger's Pencil characters. Each episode featured a famous guest star. A revival of the show pencil characters Tonight, aired from 2006 to 2008. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999398 | {
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} | wikipedia | Arseniy Borodin
Arseniy Yurievich Borodin (, born December 13, 1988, Barnaul, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian singer, record producer, actor, musician, songwriter, graduate of the Fabrika Zvyozd project, member of the Chelsea group. Star Factory. Return", winner of the international competition "New Wave – 2013", winner of the project "Main Stage" on the TV channel "Russia 1", participant in the show "The Voice".
Biography.
Early years.
Arseniy was born on December 13, 1988, in Barnaul, in the family of Yuri Gennadievich, a well-known musician in Barnaul. At the age of six, his father brought Arseny to the Accent Song Theater, where he studied for 11 years. In addition to vocals, Arseniy attended choreography and theater classes. In his hometown, Arseny performed in nightclubs, at various holidays and events. He also participated in local vocal competitions, including the winner of the title "Mr. Hit – 2005".
He moved to Finland where he met producers Toni Kimpimaki, Milos Rosas. As a result of the joint work, the first single "Deadman's Kiss" appeared, the video for which collected more than 750 thousand views on YouTube. Then a video was released for the song "If I am", which received the audience award at the "New Wave" contest in Jurmala.
Arseniy founded a musical group, where he and other musicians began work on their debut album. In January 2012, Arseniy graduated from the Moscow Academy of Entrepreneurship under the Government of Moscow with a degree in Organization Management. Currently, he is the art director of the Nevsky Melodies karaoke bar.
Personal life.
He was in a relationship with the contestant Yulia Lysenko, the project "Fabrika Zvyozd". The couple broke up after three years. The second relationship was with TV presenter Maria Anokhina, but the couple also broke up after a year of relationship. The novel with the performer did not last long and ended without conflicts and quarrels.
In 2015 he started a relationship with blogger and TV presenter Nastya Ivleeva, relationship ended in 2017.
Creation.
Musical career.
In the fall of 2015 the second season of the Main Stage vocal competition started on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, in which Arseniy Borodina took part. Arseniy was initially perceived ambiguously by both the audience and the jury of the project. All participants who reached the final of the show "Main Stage" had to perform duets with stars of the first magnitude on the stage of the Kremlin Palace.
Arseny Borodin had the honor to perform in a duet with Nyusha and perform her single "Choose a Miracle" with her. After long negotiations, the jury came to a consensus, and from the stage of the State Kremlin Palace, Valery Leontiev announced the winner of Arseny Borodin.
"The Voice".
On September 22 Arseniy Borodin performed at the blind auditions of the Voice show, season 6, on Channel One. Arseniy performed the song Stop! by Joe Bonamassa. The song was released on Sam Brown's 1988 self-titled debut album. Included in the soundtrack to the film of the cult director Roman Polanski "Bitter Moon". Borodin deployed almost all the mentors to him: only Alexander Gradsky did not press the button. Arseniy chose Dima Bilan as his mentor.
"Fabrika Zvyozd".
In 2006 Arseniy took part in the television project "Fabrika Zvyozd", headed by producer Viktor Drobysh, in which Arseny became one of the 17 participants who passed the qualifying round. Arseniy passed all the tests and reached the finals of the Star Factory – 6. According to the results of SMS voting, the young musician took second place. | v0 |
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Ron Padgett (June 17, 1942) is an American poet, essayist, fiction writer, translator. He is connected to the New York School of poets.
Padgett was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1942. In high school he started a magazine with friends Dick Gallup and Joe Brainard. The magazine printed the work of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Robert Creeley, LeRoi Jones (now, Amiri Baraka), Ted Berrigan, and others. Padgett moved to New York City in 1960. He went to Columbia University and studied with poet Kenneth Koch and critic Lionel Trilling.
Padgett worked with New York City's Teachers & Writers Collaborative for twenty years. In 2016, he won the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award for "Zone: Selected Poems" by Guillaume Apollinaire. | v0 |
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The Temple of Venus and Roma (Latin: Templum Veneris et Romae) is thought to have been the largest temple in Ancient Rome. Located on the Velian Hill, between the eastern edge of the Forum Romanum and the Colosseum, in Rome, it was dedicated to the goddesses "Venus Felix" ("Venus the Bringer of Good Fortune") and "Roma Aeterna" ("Eternal Rome").
The building was the creation of the emperor Hadrian and construction began in 121. It was officially inaugurated by Hadrian in 135, and finished in 141 under Antoninus Pius. Damaged by fire in 307, it was restored with alterations by the emperor Maxentius.
History[edit].
The temple was erected on the remains of Emperor Nero's Domus Transitoria, and subsequent Domus Aurea, and first the Colossus of Nero was moved and placed near the amphitheatre, which shortly afterwards became known as the Colosseum. An elaborate domed rotunda from the Domus Transitoria is still intact beneath the temple, an extravagant architectural design which included marble-lined pools and paving in multicoloured "opus sectile".
Unimpressed by Hadrian's architectural design for the temple, his most brilliant architect, Apollodorus, made a scornful remark on the size of the seated statues within the cellae, saying that they would surely hurt their heads if they tried to stand up from their thrones. Apollodorus was banished and executed not long after this.
According to the ancient historian Ammianus Marcellinus the temple was among the great buildings of Rome which astonished the Emperor Constantius II on his visit to the city in 357.
The sanctuary was closed during the persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire.["citation needed"] Further restoration was performed under Eugenius, a short-lived usurper (392–394) against Theodosius I, whose policy was the restoration of Pagan cults and temples. However, as with many of Rome's majestic ancient buildings the temple was later targeted for its rich materials. In 630 Pope Honorius I with the consent of the Emperor Heraclius, removed the gilt-bronze tiles from the roof of the temple for the adornment of St. Peter's.
A severe earthquake at the beginning of the 9th century is believed to have destroyed the temple. Around 850 Pope Leo IV ordered the building of a new church, Santa Maria Nova, on the ruins of the temple. After a major rebuilding in 1612, this church was renamed Santa Francesca Romana, incorporating Roma's cella as the belltower. A somewhat fanciful veduta engraving by Giovanni Battista Mercati depicts the site in 1629. The vast quantity of marble that once adorned the temple has all but disappeared due to its use as a raw material for building projects from the Middle Ages onwards. The Italian archaeologist Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani makes reference to his discovery of a lime kiln in close proximity to the temple in his work "The Destruction of Ancient Rome”."
Architecture[edit].
It was set on a "platform" measuring 145 metres (476 ft) x 100 metres (330 ft). The "peripteral" temple itself measured 110 metres (360 ft) x 53 metres (174 ft) and 31 metres (102 ft) high (counting the statues) and consisted of two main chambers ("cellae"), each housing a cult statue of a god—Venus, the goddess of love, and Roma, the goddess of Rome, both figures seated on a throne. The cellae were arranged symmetrically back-to-back. Roma's cella faced west, looking out over the Forum Romanum, and Venus' cella faced east, looking out over the Colosseum. A row of four columns ("tetrastyle") lined the entrance to each cella, and the temple was bordered by colonnaded entrances ending in staircases that led down to the Colosseum. As an additional clever subtlety by Hadrian, Venus also represented love ("Amor" in Latin), and "AMOR" is "ROMA" spelled backwards. Thus, placing the two divinities of Venus and Rome back-to-back in a single temple created a further symmetry with the back-to-back symmetry of their names. Within Venus' cella was another altar where newly wed couples could make sacrifices. Directly adjacent to this altar stood gigantic silver statues of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger.
Bronze follis struck by Maxentius in Rome 308 - 310 AD. This coin is commemorating the reconstruction of the temple of Roma following the fire in 307 AD. Roma holding globe and sceptre seated within hexastyle temple with shield on the ground is depicted on the reverse.
The west and east sides of the temple (the short sides) had ten white marble columns ("decastyle") while the south and north sides featured twenty columns. All of these columns measured 1.8 metres (5 ft 11 in) in width, making the temple very imposing.
Most of the remains are incorporated in the church of S.Francesca Romana and due to the rebuilding by Maxentius. A coffered vaulted ceiling replaced the original wooden roof and the walls were doubled in thickness to take the increased load. The walls were inset with niches with small statues between small red porphyry columns standing above the floor on a plinth, all fronted by a colonnade in red porphyry.
Today[edit].
Canopy erected at the Temple of Venus and Rome during Good Friday ceremonies
Since the papacy of John Paul II, the heights of the temple and its position opposite the main entrance to the Colosseum have been used to good effect as a public address platform. This may be seen in the photograph at right where a red canopy has been erected to shelter the Pope as well as an illuminated cross, on the occasion of the Good Friday ceremony. The Pope, either personally or through a representative, leads the faithful through meditations on the stations of the cross while a cross is carried from there to the Colosseum.
The Temple has now been reopened to the public after an extensive restoration programme that lasted 26 years. Access to the temple is included in tickets for the Colosseum, the Forum and the Palatine Hill.
References[edit].
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Temple of Venus and Rome (Rome).
External links[edit].
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History.
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Gordon Fripp Henderson (April 17, 1912 – August 17, 1993) was a Canadian intellectual property lawyer and the chairman of Gowling WLG. He was the president of the Canadian Bar Association and the chancellor of the University of Ottawa.
Henderson was described as one of Canada's top lawyers and had 90 cases in front of the Supreme Court of Canada. He was the founding editor of the Canadian Patent reporter and was very involved with the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada. From 1979-1980 he was the president of the Canadian Bar Association.
He was very important in the formation of SOCAN as its lawyer and later as chairman. From 1984-1989 he was the chairman of the board of governors at the University of Ottawa, and from 1991 until he died in 1993, he was the chancellor. He was the honorary consul to Liberia in Canada, a position that brought diplomatic privileges. He was a companion of the Order of Canada and the 1988 recipient of the B'nai B'rith Award of Merit. He received honorary doctorates from Carleton University, the University of Ottawa, and the Law Society of Upper Canada.
Henderson died on August 17, 1993. | v0 |
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Jim Dine (June 16, 1935) is an American artist.
Dine was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1935. He went to the University of Cincinnati and the Boston Museum School. He got a BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts degree) at Ohio University in 1957. In 1958 Dine moved to New York City. He worked on Happenings with artist Claes Oldenburg, composer John Cage, and others. Happenings were disorderly "performances that took place around the city ... away from the areas traditionally associated with art museums and galleries."
In the 1960s he became famous for painting bathrobes. He said, "I was looking for a way to do self-portraits without painting my face. I saw this bathrobe in an ad. It had no one in it—but it looked like my shape, so it became a sort of metaphor for me."
In the 1970s drawing became more important to him than painting. He used common objects such as tools, hearts, trees, birds. These objects "are easily understood by the viewer, while also suggesting deeper layers of meaning."
Dine's art is in the permanent collections of many museums. Some of them are: | v0 |
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"We Got the Beat" is a song by the American rock band the Go-Go's, written by the group's lead guitarist and keyboardist Charlotte Caffey. The band first recorded the song in 1980. It was later rerecorded it for their debut album "Beauty and the Beat".
The first version reached No. 35 on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart and the second version was a top 10 hit in both the United States and Canada. It is seen as a new wave classic hit, as well as being the Go-Go's' best known song.
The song was named one of "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll". | v0 |
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General John W. Raymond (born April 30,1962) is a retired United States military officer.
He was in the United States Air Force from 1984 to 2019 when the United States Space Force was created and he became its first member and the first Chief of Space Operations.
He retired in November 2022 and B. Chance Saltzman was the next Chief of Space Operations. | v0 |
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Delaware Technical Community College (or known as Delaware Technical & Community College, also known as Delaware Tech, or Del Tech) is a public community college in the U.S. state of Delaware.
The college offers more than 100 associate degrees, diplomas, and certificate programs. Of these programs, 48 degree programs with agreements with 61 other higher learning institutions. It is the only community college in the state. | v0 |
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Northern Virginia Community College (or simply known as NOVA), is a public community college based in Annandale, Virginia. The college is the third-largest multi-campus community college in the United States and the largest educational institution in the state. | v0 |
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West Chester University (also known as West Chester or West Chester University of Pennsylvania) is a public research university based in West Chester, Pennsylvania. With more than 20,000 undergraduate and graduate students as of 2023, West Chester is the largest of the 10 owned universities in the state.
Notable people.
Notable people who attended the university are people such as, Jill Biden, the current first lady of the United States. | v0 |
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Paul Bunyan is a famous tall tale character who has a buddy named babe the blue ox Paul Bunyan is a lumber jack Babe takes logs he cuts down to the log camp. | v0 |
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Daisy is a feminine name. It is pronounced [ dey-zee ]. Daisy is a lovely and feminine name that originates from England. Its roots can be traced back to the Old English word "dægeseage", which translates to "day's eye". This name is a reference to the daisy flower, which unfurls its petals during the day and closes them at night. Additionally, the daisy is commonly known as the "flower of innocence", symbolizing purity, innocence, and happiness. This name was ranked #134 on the US Popular Names in 2021. | v0 |
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Hornby is a major suburb of Christchurch and situated on the western edge of the city. It has two key arterial routes including State Highway 1 and Christchurch Southern Motorway. It was named after British flying squadron Geoffrey Hornby. It has two primary schools, one high school and two major shopping areas in the suburb. | v0 |
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"Addicted to Love" is a 1986 song by English rock singer Robert Palmer and is the third single from his 8th studio album "Riptide". It went to number 1 in the United States and Australia, number 2 in New Zealand, number 4 in Canada, Ireland and South Africa, number 5 in the United Kingdom and number 34 in Belgium and the Netherlands. It was covered live by Tina Turner for her 1988 album "Tina Live in Europe". | v0 |
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An allotment also called a community garden, is a small area of land used for individual, non-commercial gardening, rented away from the person's home. There is usually a shed to keep tools.
There is usually an allotment association which manages the area.
When new homes are built there may be allotments as well. | v0 |
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The Independent is a newsmagazine published in Kampala, Uganda.
Overview.
The newspaper reports general and business news. It also has sections for news analysis, Eastern African regional news, and features. It is a glossy print magazine. It is also on the Internet. It is published in English only.
History.
Andrew Mwenda started the paper in 2007. He owns, edits and publishes the news magazine. | v0 |
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Andrew Mwenda (born 1972) is a Ugandan print, radio and television journalist. He is the founder and owner of "The Independent", a current affairs newsmagazine. He was the political editor of "The Daily Monitor", a Ugandan daily newspaper, and was a presenter on KFM Radio in Kampala.
Background and education.
Mwenda was born in 1972 in Fort Portal, Kabarole District, in the Western Region of Uganda. His father is "Mzee Phillip Muhanga" of Fort Portal. Mwenda is a younger brother to Lieutenant General Kayanja Muhanga, a senior UPDF military officer.
After local primary school, Mwenda entered Nyakasura School where he completed his O-Level studies. He then went to Busoga College Mwiri in the Eastern Region of Uganda for his A-Level education. He graduated with a High School Diploma from Mwiri. He was admitted to Makerere University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism.
Later, he won a Chevening Scholarship and was admitted to the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. He graduated with a Master of Science in Development Studies. He was a a fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford in 2009 and a visiting fellow at Yale University, in 2010. He also studied at Stanford University between 2006 and 2007. He was a visiting lecturer at the University of Florida, Gainesville, in 2005, and a visiting fellow at the Africa Study Centre of the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands in 2003.
In 2008, the World Economic Forum selected Mwenda as a Young Global Leader (https://blog.ted.com/mwenda_shikwati/) and in 2010, Foreign Policy Magazine named him among the 100 Top Global Thinkers (https://foreignpolicy.com/2010/11/23/the-fp-top-100-global-thinkers-5/). In 2011, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda nominated Mwenda to serve on his Presidential Advisory Council (https://nilepost.co.ug/2019/09/23/kagame-drops-mwenda-as-advisor/). In 2012 and 2013, Mwenda was named by Foreign Policy among the global top 100 most influential persons on Twitter (https://foreignpolicy.com/2013/08/13/the-fp-twitterati-100/).
in 2011, Mwenda helped negotiate a truce between President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and Kagame of Rwanda. Between 2011 and 2018, he worked as a de facto envoy of each president to the other and helped maintain a cordial relationship between them as individuals and also between the two countries. This arrangement finally collapsed in 2018. (https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/richard-dowden/reconciliation-for-kagame_b_943271.html)
In 2005, he was among sixteen senior journalists invited by the British government to discuss with Prime Minister Tony Blair the forthcoming report of the Commission for Africa.
Work history.
Mwenda is the managing director of "Independent Publications Limited", publishers of "The Independent"
Mwenda worked as a political editor of the "Daily Monitor" and general manager of its affiliate on FM radio, KFM, before starting "The Independent" in 2007. He worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the World Resources Institute, and Transparency International. He has written for international news media like "Der Spiegel", the "International Herald Tribune", "The New York Times", and "Foreign Policy". He also produced documentaries for BBC World television and radio.
In August 2005, he was charged with sedition for broadcasting a discussion of the cause of death of Sudanese vice-president John Garang. Garang was killed when the Ugandan presidential helicopter smashed in a storm over a rebel area, on the way back from talks in Uganda. During his radio programme, the journalist accused the Ugandan government of "incompetence" and said they had put Garang on "a junk helicopter ... at night ... in poor weather ... over an insecure area".
In April 2008, he was arrested and released on bail by the Ugandan government for "being in possession of seditious material and of publishing inflammatory articles".
Activism.
In July 2006, Mwenda appeared before the British House of Commons committee on Global Poverty to testify against aid to Africa. He has criticised aid agencies and charities for ineffectiveness and collusion with corruption. He believes that western aid has been largely unhelpful for African development. He thinks it encourages dependency, keeps wars going, and creates corrupt states.
In 2014, Mwenda was one of the people asking to stop The Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014.
Awards.
Mwenda won the CPJ International Press Freedom Awards in 2008 from the Committee to Protect Journalists. | v0 |
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I-587 is a spur route of I-87. I-587 does not meet I-87, but will in the future in Zebulon. | v0 |
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Rachel Anne Miner is an American actress. She became known when she played Michelle Bauer on the television soap opera "Guiding Light." The soap opera was shown between 1990 and 1995. Her first role in a proper movie was in Woody Allen's "Alice" (1990). Her acting in Bully (2001) was also praised. She played the lead role in that movie. She also played in other movies.
Today, people also know her for playing Meg Masters in the television series Supernatural. That series ran from 2005 to 2020.
Miner was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2010.
There were rumours that she would stop her career because of this diagnosis. Despite this, she continued to act. She has since preferred to act as disabled characters. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999589 | {
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The diminutive forest frog ("Platymantis mimulus") is a frog. It lives in the Philippines on Luzon Island. Scientists have seen it as high as 400 meters above sea level. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999592 | {
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Rae Armantrout (born April 13, 1947) is an American poet.
Armantrout was born in Vallejo, California. She got her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of California, Berkeley. The poet Denise Levertov was one of her teachers. She got her MA at San Francisco State University.
Along with Ron Silliman, Lyn Hejinian, Barrett Watten and others, Armantrout is one of the earliest members of the group known as Language poets.
Her book "Versed" won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2010. It also won a 2009 National Book Critics Circle Award and was a finalist for the 2009 National Book Award. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999600 | {
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Amelia Dyer (1829 - 10 June 1896) was an English serial killer, after she was widowed in 1869 she started baby farming. She was executed in 1896 at Newgate Prison.
The victim count is often said to be about 400, however likely to be higher, making her one of the most prolific serial killers. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999603 | {
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} | wikipedia | Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also called myalgic encephalomyelitis, is a complex long-term medical condition which often stops people from working or leading a normal life.. The disease is not fully understood. Diagnosis is based on the person's symptoms, which usually include pain, because there is no agreed diagnostic test. There is no agreed definition, but it may affect as many as 1% of the population in some places. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999607 | {
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} | wikipedia | Military vehicle
A military vehicle is a vehicle for land-based military transport and activity, including combat vehicles; These vehicles are designed (or made) for or used a lot by military. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999609 | {
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"revid": "2133",
"url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=999609"
} | wikipedia | Westermarck effect
The Westermarck effect states that children who grew up together or who spent a large part of their childhood together won't find each other sexually attractive. The effect is named after Edvard Westermarck, a Finnish sociologist. According to Westermark, the idea is to prevent incest or inbreeding. Choosing another partner gives an advantage, so this is not a cultural phenomenon. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999621 | {
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Thomas Crapper (baptised 28 September 1836, died 27 January 1910) was an English plumber and businessman. He founded Thomas Crapper & Co in London, a plumbing equipment company. Notability of him with regard to toilets has often been overerly stated, mainly due to the publication in 1969 of a fictional biography by New Zealand person Wallace Reyburn, who publishes satire.
Another way he can be noted is that some say the word crap comes from his name. Actually, it's a Middle Ages orgin. Its most likely etymological origin is a combination of two older words: the Dutch "krappen" (to pluck off, cut off, or separate) and the Old French "crappe" (shiftings, waste or rejected matter, from the medieval Latin "crappa"). | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999638 | {
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} | wikipedia | When Love Comes to Town
"When Love Comes to Town" is a 1989 song by B.B. King and U2. It is the 12th track from their 1988 album "Rattle and Hum". It went to number 1 in Ireland, number 4 in New Zealand, number 6 in the United Kingdom, number 9 in the Netherlands, number 13 in Italy, number 16 in Belgium, number 20 in Sweden, number 23 in Australia, number 41 in Canada and number 68 in the United States. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999647 | {
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} | wikipedia | Absolute Beginners (David Bowie song)
"Absolute Beginners" is a 1986 song by David Bowie and is the theme song to the 1986 movie "Absolute Beginners". It went to number 1 in Finland and Ireland. It went to the top 1o in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. It charted poorly in the United States.
Track listing.
All tracks are written by David Bowie, except where noted. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999651 | {
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} | wikipedia | K. C. Hsiao
K. C. Hsiao (Chinese: 蕭公權; 29 December 1897 – 4 November 1981) was a Chinese historian and political scientist. Hsiao went to the US in 1920 and received a PhD from Cornell University in 1926. He returned to China and taught political science at Yenching University (1930-1932) and Tsinghua University (1932 -1937). In 1937, Japan invaded China and occupied North China. He moved to South China and and taught at Sichuan University and Kwang Hua University. Because of Chinese Civil War, he went to Taiwan in 1949 and taught at National Taiwan University for a short time. Hsiao moved to the US in late 1949 and began teaching at the University of Washington. He was firstly a visiting professor and had been a full professor since 1959. He retired in 1968.
Hsiao wrote a two-volume book named "History of Chinese Political Thought" (中國政治思想史) in Chinese. American Sinologist Frederick W. Mote translated the first volume and published it through Princeton University Press in 1979. However, the second volume has never been translated into English. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999653 | {
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} | wikipedia | Natalbany, Louisiana
Natalbany is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, United States. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999664 | {
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} | wikipedia | Can't Fight the Moonlight
"Can't Fight the Moonlight" is a 2000 song by LeAnn Rimes and is taken from the 2000 movie "Coyote Ugly". It topped the single charts in Australia, Belgium, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Romania, Scotland, Sweden and the United Kingdom and also went to number 11 in the United States. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999670 | {
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Brian Frederick Hastings was born 23 March, 1940 in Island Bay, Wellington. He is a New Zealand former cricketer who played 31 tests and 11 one-day internationals between 1969 and 1976. He also played for Wellington, Central Districts and Canterbury in the Plunket Shield. He is the father of New Zealand cricketer Mark Hastings. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999675 | {
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} | wikipedia | Poverty in Niger
Poverty in Niger. Poverty is very common in Niger. This experience has been there for a very long time, which make it one of the poorest countries in the world according to the United Nations in 2015. It is one of the least-developed countries of 188 in the world. In addition, in the 2015 Global Finance Magazine , Niger was number 7 among the 23 poorest countries of the world. Two out of every three persons live below poverty line and, more than 40% of the population earn less than $1 per day. Some of the problems facing Niger are Civil war, terrorism , illness, disease, poverty and hunger where hunger is their major problem.They have the population of 19,899,120 out of which 45.7% live below poverty line.
Food Insecurity in Niger.
One of the causes of poverty and hunger in Niger is known as food insecurity. Over 1.5 million people were affected in the year 2017. This was as a result of high cost of food, lack of adequate, rainfall, harmed crops and soil infertility. The United Nations record that, the estimated number of people of Niger that are suffering from food insecurity is 3.4 million, where nearly half of the population of children under the age of 5 years are suffering lack of balanced diet.
Other problems leading to food insecurity in Niger include: Poor agricultural production, lack of finances of the government of Niger.
The areas of the country mostly affected are: Zinder, Maradi, Tillabéri, Tahoua, and Dosso. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999681 | {
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Beer pong is a drinking game. It is also known as Beirut. It is played with two teams. Cups filled with beer are set at each end of a table. The players then take turns and try to throw ping pong balls at the cups of the opposing team. If a ball lands inside a cup, the opposing team has to drink that cup, and the cup is removed. When all the cups of a team are removed, that team loses.
Beer Pong was first played at Dartmouth College, in the United States, between 1950 and 1960. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999701 | {
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} | wikipedia | Interstate 795 (North Carolina)
Interstate 795 (I-795) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Its south end is at U.S. Route 70 (US 70) in Goldsboro. Its north end is at I-95, I-587 and US 264 near Wilson. The highway is long.
In the future, the highway will be extended south from its current south end to I-40 near Faison. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999702 | {
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} | wikipedia | Interstate 785
Interstate 785 (I-785) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the city of Greensboro in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Its south end is at I-40, I-85, and I-840. Its north end is at I-840 and U.S. Route 29 (US 29). The highway is long. The highway is a part of the Greensboro Urban Loop.
In the future, the highway will go from Greensboro to Danville, Virginia. The highway will be around long. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999706 | {
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Richard Hugo (December 21, 1923 – October 22, 1982), born Richard Franklin Hogan, was an American poet and teacher.
Hugo was born in 1923, near Seattle, Washington. His given name was Richard Franklin Hogan. His father left the family soon after his birth. In 1942, he changed his name to his step-father's name, Hugo.
In World War II, Hugo dropped bombs for the U. S. Army Air Corps in the Mediterranean area. He flew 35 missions. After the war, he studied creative writing at the University of Washington. Poet Theodore Roethke was his teacher. He got a BA in 1948 and an MA in 1952. His first book, "A Run of Jacks," came out in 1961. From 1964, he taught at the University of Montana in Missoula for almost 18 years.
From 1977 to 1982 he was the judge for the Yale Younger Poets series.
Hugo was 58 years old when he died of leukemia in 1982. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999709 | {
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} | wikipedia | Alexa Ray Joel
Alexa Ray Joel (born December 29, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Her parents are singer-songwriter Billy Joel and model Christie Brinkley. Joel released an EP Sketches (2006) and several singles on independent record labels. She has performed at numerous charity events and New York City fashion events. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999710 | {
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} | wikipedia | Valery Larbaud
Valery Larbaud (29 August 1881 – 2 February 1957) was a French writer, poet, and translator.
Larbaud's most famous book is "Fermina Marquez". It came out in 1911. It is about a beautiful girl's visit to a boys boarding school.
Larbaud is well-known for translating important writing in English into French. He translated work by Sir Thomas Browne, the English novelist Samuel Butler, the U.S. poet Walt Whitman, and James Joyce. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999746 | {
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Reihan Salaam is a Pakistani American Muslim journalist and political commentator. He calls himself a neoconservative.
Salam wrote a book called “Melting Pot or Civil War: The Son of Immigrants makes the case against open borders” and made a Prager University video based on it called “America wants legal immigrants”. Salam has also argued that journalists were unfair to Israel. Salaam supports the Republican Party of the United States and the Conservative Never Trump Movement. Salaam criticized The Atlantic for firing Kevin D. Williamson. Salaam used to work for National Review and now works at the Manhattan Institute. Salaam says that nationalism is a good thing. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999765 | {
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} | wikipedia | Scrooge Mcduck Scrooges Ludwig Von Drake
The Scrooge Scrooged Ludwig von Drake (also known as Ludwig Von Drake Gets Scrooged) is a 1982 American Emmy Award-winning animated musical television special and crossover starring "Ludwig von Drake" and Scrooge McDuck. It was completed in 1981, It premiered on May 20, 1982, on ABC The songs were written by "The Pirates of the Caribbean" composer George Bruns.
Awards.
1982 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.
Home media.
The special was first released on VHS in the mid-80s via Walt Disney Home Video's Playhouse Video division, and reissued later in the decade. This release used its working title Ludwig von Drake gets Scrooged. The special retained its normal name on VHS re-releases (including "Disney’s Sing-Along Songs" by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment with CBS Video and Fox Kids Video). It was also re-released on VHS in 2000 by Paramount Home Entertainment.
It was later released on DVD by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment/Universal Studios Family Productions. The special was released again on DVD by Warner Home Video on October 18, 2011 as part of the "Dr. Seuss's Holidays on the Loose!" DVD set, along with "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" and "Halloween Is Grinch Night". In October 2018, it was released on Blu-ray by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment as an extra on "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas: The Ultimate Edition", along with "Halloween Is Grinch Night". Both extras were remastered in high definition for this release. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999770 | {
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} | wikipedia | Sam Brinton
Samuel Otis Brinton (born 1986/1987) is an American nuclear engineer, LGBTQ activist, and serial thief who served in the Biden administration as the deputy assistant Secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the Office of Nuclear Energy from June to December 2022. Accused of luggage theft twice, this has led to disemployment.
Brinton was the first openly non-binary person in federal government leadership. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999775 | {
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} | wikipedia | Halloween Is Grinch Night
Halloween is Grinch Night (titled It's Grinch Night for the 1992 videocassette release and Grinch Night for the sing-a-long videocassette release) is a 1977 children's animated Halloween television special. It is a prequel to the 1966 television special "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" It premiered on ABC on October 28, 1977.
The special won the 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999799 | {
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} | wikipedia | Flip cup
Flip cup is a drinking game. It is very easy. Players get a (usually plasic) cup with a drink, most often, beer. They drink the cup, and then place it on the edge of the table. They then try to flip the cup, so that it lands opening down on the table.
They game was first played in Baltimore, Mariland, in 1980, and rapidly became popular. Because players need to drink every cup beforetryaing to flip it, they get drunk very fast. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999805 | {
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} | wikipedia | Platymantis pseudodorsalis
Platymantis pseudodorsalis is a frog. It lives in the Philippines on Luzon Island. Scientists have only seen it on one mountain between 1350 and 1500 meters above sea level. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999812 | {
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The 2017 Benue State flooding Benue State is one of the 36 States of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, West Africa. The State experienced one of the terrible floodings, in September 2017, the situation made about 100,000 people homeless and destroyed over 2,000 homes.
Causes of the flood.
The floods occurred due to many weeks of rainfall which led to the overflowing of rivers. The floods affected 21 out of 23 local government areas of the State. This was not rear, as flooding is expected in the area of Benue State as a result of heavy rainfall. One of which happened in the year 2012.
Effects on climate change.
The flooding has really affected the area severely. For example, two bridges on River Guma and Mande Ortom at Tor Kpande area of the State were destroyed. Other things that were also affected were; Farmlands, food barns, and some newly constructed roads within the area. This seriously affected the agricultural production in Benue State.
Rainfall intensity seemed to be increasing with a gradual reduction. The average discharge at Makurdi hydrological Station was 3468.24 m³s⁻¹, and the highest peak flow discharge was 16,400 m³s⁻¹. The daily maximum and annual average temperatures gradually rise, resulting in increased heat. Analysis showed that the soils are moderately fertile but require the effective application of inorganic and organic fertilizers. The main occupational activities in the area are based on agriculture. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999837 | {
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} | wikipedia | File archiver
A file archiver is a computer program that puts several files together, and makes one large file from the parts. Sometimes file archivers use data compression, but often they don't. When doing a backup of data onto magnetic tape, all the data needs to be written together, so an archive file is used.
An example of an archiver is the command 'tar' which is avilable in many Linux and Unix systems. As tar only combines flies, it is usually used together with 'gzip'.
Programs such as 7zip (or zip) will also compress the output, so it takes less space. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999880 | {
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} | wikipedia | Match of the Day
Match of the Day is a football programme, broadcast on BBC One on Saturday nights, during the Premier League season. The show's presenter is former England international striker Gary Lineker.
It is one of the BBC's longest-running shows. It started on 22 August 1964. In 2015, Guinness World Records said it was " the longest-running football television programme in the world". | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999882 | {
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Greg Dyke is a British journalist.
He was the director-general of the BBC from January 2000 to January 2004. From 2013 to 2016 he was chairman of the Football Association. He was chancellor of the University of York from 2004 to 2015 and chairman of the British Film Institute between 2008 and 2016. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999883 | {
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"revid": "824868",
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} | wikipedia | Gambia national cricket team
The Gambian national cricket team is a cricket team that represents The Gambia in cricket and were granted membership in the International Cricket Council in 2002. They played their first Twenty20 International in 2022. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999898 | {
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} | wikipedia | 1922 Committee
The 1922 Committee, officially called the Conservative Private Members' Committee is a meeting of all the Conservative backbench members of Parliament. They meet every week when Parliament is meeting. They have a voice in choosing or getting rid of the party leader.
Sir Graham Brady has been the chair since 2010. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999900 | {
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The 1906 United Kingdom general election was held from 12 January to 8 February 1906.
The Liberals, led by Prime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman, won a big majority at the election. The Conservatives led by Arthur Balfour, who had been in government until the month before the election, lost more than half their seats, including Balfour's own seat in Manchester East. This left the party with its fewest recorded seats ever in history. | v0 |
2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 2023-04-02T20:40:41.324Z | 999911 | {
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Daniel Bernoulli (February 8, 1700 - March 8, 1782) was a Swiss mathematician and one of many famous mathematicians in the House of Bernoulli. He is remembered for his mathematical applications to mechanics, especially fluid mechanics, as well as for his pioneering work in probability and statistics. Bernoulli's scientific work is also studied in many schools around the world .
Biography.
Daniel Bernoulli was born in Groningen, Netherlands. His father was Johann Bernoulli, his grandfather was Jacob Bernoulli, and his brother of Johann II. He was said to have a bad relationship with his father. They participated together and tied in a scientific context at the University of Paris. Johann was unable to bear the shame of having to compete with his son that banned Daniel from their house. Johann Bernoulli also stole some key ideas from Daniel's book Hydrodynamica to write his own book Hydraulica before Hydrodynamica was published. Despite Daniel's efforts to reconcile, his father carried the enmity until his death.
When Daniel was seven, his younger brother Johann Bernoulli II was born. While he was still in school, his father Johann encouraged him to study business. However, Daniel refused, because he wanted to study mathematics. But he then followed his father's will and studied business. His father then asked him to study medicine, and Daniel agreed with the condition that his father would teach him mathematics privately.
He had a close friendship with Leonhard Euler. He arrived St. Petersburg in 1724 as professor of mathematics. But with unhappiness there, Bernoulli fell ill in 1733 giving him an excuse to leave. He returned to the University of Basel, where he successfully held chairs in medicine, metaphysics and natural philosophy, until his death.
Mathematics study.
His first mathematical work was Exercitationes, which was published in 1724 with the help of Goldbach. Two years later, he showed for the first time the analysis of an object's motion into translational and rotational motion. Daniel Bernoulli's main work is the Hydrodynamique (Hydrodynamica) published in 1738, it was similar to Joseph Louis Lagrange's Mécanique Analytique. It classified the results into a single principle, the conservation of energy. Bernoulli also wrote a large number of different questions in the field of mechanics, especially problems connected with vibrating strings, and the solutions were given by Brook Taylor and Jean le Rond d'Alembert.
Physics.
Daniel Bernoulli was the first to formulate the aerodynamic theory, and he applied the ideas to explain Robert Boyle's laws.
He worked with Euler on physical elasticity, developing the Bernoulli equation, Bernoulli's principle, and aerodynamics . | v0 |
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Emilio Ferro (born 1988) is an Italian artist, living in Alba, Italy.He made the first light art installation to ever be placed in the Giza Pyramids area.
Career.
Like all the pieces on display at Forever is Now, this large-scale site-specific project, dubbed Portal of Light by the light artist, creates a dialogue with the structures of Giza and their far back history.
The second edition of Art D'Égypte's "Forever" is "Now" exhibition, hosted at the Great Pyramids of Giza in 2022.
Emilio's Portal of Light was revealed at the "Forever is Now II"at the Pyramids of Giza. | v0 |
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An index is a detailed list of information in a printed publication. This information can include names of people, places, things, events, or ideas that a reader may want to find. Next to each name is a page number.
In a printed book, the index is found at the end. It should not be mixed up with the table of contents, which is placed near the beginning of the book. The table of contents gives the order of chapters within the book. The index is different from the table of contents because it gives the page location of detailed information within the book.
The words in an index are given in alphabetical order, first words beginning with A, then with B, then with C, and so forth.
Indexing as we know it today had to grow over the long time of history. It depended on the invention of the alphabet. It depended on the invention of the book (or codex, at first). And, as we have it today, it depended on the invention of the printed book. Gutenberg's printing press of around 1440 made this possible. The first printed index is found in St. Augustine's "De arte praedicandi". This book was made in the early 1460s in Mainz, Germany by the printers of the Gutenberg bible. | v0 |
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Carmageddon is a vehicular combat video game released for personal computers in 1997. It was produced by Stainless Games and published by Interplay Productions and Sales Curve Interactive. It was later ported to other platforms, and spawned a series. | v0 |
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