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Law Lords A Law Lord, officially called a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, was a judge given a place in the British House of Lords. The law was changed in 2009, so no more have been made since then. Since then judges are made Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. Before 1876 the House of Lords was the highest court in the United Kingdom, but it did not actually have judges. After that the most senior judges were made members, and formed a committee to hear appeals. There were 3 to start with but the number was increased to 12.
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Julian Casablancas Julian Fernando Casablancas (born August 23, 1978) is an American singer and songwriter. He is best known as the singer and songwriter for The Strokes. The Strokes is an American rock band. Casablancas has been in The Strokes since it was made in 1998. He has made six studio albums with the band. He is also a member of The Voidz, an experimental rock band. He has made two albums with them. In 2009, Casablancas made an independent record label. It was named Cult Records. He has also made music alone. He made an album named "Phrazes for the Young". It was released in 2009. Casablancas has won two Grammy Awards. He won one for being on the album "Random Access Memories" by Daft Punk, and another for "The New Abnormal" by The Strokes.
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Equity (British trade union) Equity, which used to be called the British Actors' Equity Association, is the trade union for the performing arts and entertainment industries. It started in 1930 in London. In 2021, it had more than 46,000 members.
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National Union of Mineworkers (Great Britain) The National Union of Mineworkers is a trade union for coal miners in Great Britain, formed in 1945 from the Miners' Federation of Great Britain. That started in Newport, Monmouthshire in 1888. It had around 170,000 members when Arthur Scargill became leader in 1981. In 2015 the active membership was around 100.
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Platymantis pygmaeus The pygmy forest frog ("Platymantis pygmaeus") is a frog. It lives in the Philippines on Luzon Island and Sibuyan. Scientists have seen it between 400 and 1000 meters above sea level.
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Phil Volk Phil Volk is a bassist. In the past, he has worked with Paul Revere & the Raiders. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was apart of the Disneyland band "The Friendship Train".
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The Troggs The Troggs are a band from England, known for their 1966 song Wild Thing. The original members were: Reg Presley (lead vocals), Chris Britton (guitar), Pete Staples (bass) and Ronnie Bond (drums). Ronnie bond died in 1992, and Presley in 2013. The only original member still performing in the band is guitarist Chris Britton.
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The Cyrkle The Cyrkle are an American band. They opened for The Beatles. They are known for their songs Red Rubber Ball and Turn Down Day.
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Lemmings 3D Lemmings 3D released in Japan and PAL regions as 3D Lemmings is a puzzle video game developed by Clockwork Games and published by Psygnosis Limited for DOS and Saturn and also published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation home console. The gameplay is similiar to "Lemmings" original game, requires player to lead all the lemmings to their exit by giving them the appropriate "skills". It was the first installment of "Lemmings" series in 3D.
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Bekaboo Bekaboo () is an Indian fantasy television series. It premiered on 18 March 2023 on Colors TV. It was produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under Balaji Telefilms. Cast. The series stars Shalin Bhanot, Eisha Singh and Antara Biswas. Production. The series was announced on Colors TV by Balaji Telefilms. Shalin Bhanot, Eisha Singh and Antara Biswas were signed as the lead. It is the remake of French novel "Beauty and the Beast". The shooting of the series started in February 2023, with Shivangi Joshi joining the cast. The promo featuring the leads was released on 22 February 2023.
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Kessen II is a real-time tactics video game developed and published by Koei (in Europe published by THQ). It is sequel to "Kessen", that released in 2000.
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Northcote, Christchurch Northcote is a northern suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand. The suburb was named after Stafford Northcote (1818-1887). It is located near the suburbs of Papanui in the southwest, Casebrook in the northwest and Mairehau in the east.
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Neuropeptide Neuropeptides are chemical messengers made up of small chains of amino acids. When they bind to receptors, they cause nerve activity. They also act on other tissues like the gut, muscles, and heart. There are over a hundred different types in our bodies. Peptides are ancient signalling systems that are in almost all animals on Earth (sponges are the exception). Neuropeptide signalling may predate the development of nervous tissues or neurotransmitters.
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Tharala Tar Mag Tharala Tar Mag! is an Indian drama series airing on Star Pravah. Plot. Raised in an orphanage, Sayali’s world revolves around her foster father- Madhubhau. However, when she crosses paths with Arjun, a tragic past rears its head.
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Best Ogedegbe Best Ogedegbe (3 September 1954 - 28 September 2009), also known as Anthony Best Ogedegbe, was a Nigerian football goalkeeper. Career. He played with Shooting Stars F.C. most of his career, and was the goalkeeper when Shooting Stars won Nigeria's first continental trophy, the African Cup Winners Cup in 1976. International career. Ogedegbe played for the Nigeria national football team (then known as the "Green Eagles") when they won the 1980 African Cup of Nations. He also represented Nigeria at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Coaching career. Ogedegbe was an assistant coach during the 2008-09 season for the Dolphins F.C. He was also a former assistant with Wikki Tourists and the 2008 Summer Olympics silver medalist team. Death. He died, aged 55 at the University College Hospital in Ibadan on 28 September 2009. He had done eye operation the previous week, but had gone into a coma following complications from the operation.
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Natural Blues "Natural Blues" is a 2000 song by Moby and is the fifth single from his fifth studio album "Play". It topped the single charts in Iceland and went to number 7 in Scotland, number 9 in France and Italy, number 11 in the United Kingdom. It did not chart in Australia and New Zealand.
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Histidine Histidine (symbol His or H) is an essential amino acid. It is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. It is a positively charged amino acid. Originally it was thought essential only for infants. It has now been shown to be essential for adults also. It is encoded by the codons CAU and CAC. Histidine was first isolated by Albrecht Kossel and Sven Gustaf Hedin in 1896. It is also a precursor to histamine, a vital inflammatory agent in immune responses.
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Gbenga Ogedegbe Gbenga Ogedegbe is a Nigerian American doctor whose mission is "to bring healthcare into the diverse neighbourhoods of New York City to meet the unique health needs". He is a Professor of Population Health and Medicine at New York University and he holds other medical positions in the country. Early life and education. Ogedegbe was born in Lagos. He attended Hussey College, Warri. He decided that he wanted to be a doctor at the age of eight. After finishing high school, he studied medicine at Donetsk National University in Ukraine. Soon after completing his medical degree he moved to the United States, where he was a medical resident at Montefiore Medical Center. He later joined Columbia University, where he completed a Master's degree in public health. He held research fellowships in both the Weill Cornell Medicine College and Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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Table of contents A table of contents, or Contents, is a list near the beginning of a book. It shows the parts of the book, from its beginning to its end. These parts can include an introduction or preface, chapter titles, notes, list of figures or illustrations, acknowledgments, an appendix, and an index. After each part, a page number is given. This shows where that part begins. A line of dots sometimes goes from the part's name to the page number.
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Stanley Kunitz Stanley Jasspon Kunitz (July 29, 1905 - May 14, 2006) was an American poet. Kunitz was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1905. He went to Harvard College. He got his bachelor's degree in 1926 and a master's degree in 1927. After being in the U. S. Army during World War II, he was a teacher at Bennington College in Vermont, then Columbia, Yale, Princeton, Rutgers, and the University of Washington. In 1959, he won the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for "Selected Poems 1928-1958". In 1995, he won the National Book Award for "Passing Through: The Later Poems, New and Selected". He was the U.S. Consultant in Poetry from 1974 to 1976. And he was the U.S. Poet Laureate for 2000-2001. He was 100 years old when he died in New York City in 2006.
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Acetylcysteine Acetylcysteine, also known as "N"-acetylcysteine (NAC), is a medication. It is used to treat paracetamol overdose and to loosen thick mucus when someone has pneumonia or bronchitis or other (similar) chronic bronchopulmonary disorders. It has been used to treat lactobezoar in infants. It can be taken intravenously, by mouth, or inhaled as a mist. Some people use it as a dietary supplement. Chemistry. Acetylcysteine is the "N"-acetyl derivative of the amino acid -cysteine. It is a precursor, when the human body makes the antioxidant glutathione.
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New Horizons University New Horizons University, also known by the acronym UNH, is a private university,located in the Gambela district of the city of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo. History. The university started functioning in October 2016. It has a multilingual (French and English) curriculum based on the LMD scheme (License, Master, Doctorate). In 2018, UNH organized a workshop on entrepreneurship. OHADA Codes and other publications were offered to the library of New Horizons University by UNIDA. Professor Alexis Takizala, is the current rector of UNH. New Horizons University has various faculties and departments, including Information Technology, Business Management and Medical.
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Alice Notley Alice Notley (born November 8, 1945) is an American poet. Notley was born in 1945 in Arizona. She grew up in California. She went to college and got a bachelors degree at Barnard College in 1967. In 1969, she got a master of fine arts degree from the the Writers’ Workshop at the University of Iowa. She married the poet Ted Berrigan in 1972. They had two sons. They lived in Chicago until 1976. Then they moved to New York City. Berrigan died in 1983. She married British writer Douglas Oliver in 1988 and moved to Paris. For her writing, Notley has been given the Arts and Letters Award from the American Academy of Arts and the Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America. In 2002, her "Disobedience" won the International Griffin Poetry Prize. As a woman poet, Notley has said that one of her goals was to think about "subjects that hadn't been broached much in poetry and of how it seemed one had to disobey the past and the practices of literary males in order to talk about what was going on most literarily around one, the pregnant body, and babies for example. There were no babies in poetry then. How could that have been? What are we leaving out now?"
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Wedgwood Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer. It was founded on 1 May 1759 by the potter Josiah Wedgwood in Stoke on Trent. The firm was very successful in the eighteenth century. They had huge sales all over Europe and America, but his descendants were less successful. The firm was based in Etruria, next to the Trent and Mersey canal in Burslem until 1938 when Josiah Wedgwood V moved it to a new site in Barlaston, a few miles to the south. The move was successful and the firm was turned into a limited company in 1967. It took over many other pottery firms in Stoke. In 1986 there were 12,000 people working for the company across the world and it had sales of £152 million. In 1987 the company merged with Waterford Crystal. The new company was called Waterford Wedgwood plc. It took over companies in other countries and by 1999 it had $300 million debts. After 2001 it started sacking workers. In 2005 it bought the Royal Doulton company, which had a factory in Tangerang, Indonesia. The pottery was all made there. In 2008 it had debts of £470 million and assets of only £50 million. Most of the remaining workers were sacked. The business was bought by Fiskars Group, a Finnish company in 2015.
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Trent & Mersey Canal The Trent and Mersey Canal is a 931⁄2-mile (150 km) canal in Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire. It was made to link the River Trent in Derbyshire to the River Mersey, connecting the ports of Hull and Liverpool. The plan was made by the canal engineer James Brindley. It was agreed by an Act of Parliament in 1766 and the first sod was cut by Josiah Wedgwood in July that year at Burslem. In 1777, the canal was completed, including more than 70 locks and five tunnels. Wedgwood used the canal to bring clay into his potteries and to send the finished products to Liverpool. He built his factory village called Etruria on the outskirts of Stoke-on-Trent, close to the canal. Between Middlewich and the northern end of the canal in Preston Brook Tunnel, is the Victorian Anderton Boat Lift, which lowers boats fifty feet from the canal to the River Weaver. Just North of Stoke is the Harecastle Tunnel. Brindley built the first tunnel which was 2,880 yards (2,630 m) long, and boats were moved through by men lying on their backs and pushing against the roof with their feet. Thomas Telford built a second, wider, parallel tunnel with a towpath in 1827. The first tunnel was later closed because the land sank.
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James Brindley James Brindley (1716 – 27 September 1772) was an English engineer. He was born in Tunstead, Derbyshire, and lived much of his life in Leek, Staffordshire. He was one of the most notable engineers of the 18th century. In 1750 he rented a millwright's shop in Burslem from the Wedgwoods who became his lifelong friends. He built several flint mills for the pottery trade. He was involved in the building of the Bridgewater Canal and the Trent & Mersey Canal. In total Brindley built 365 miles (587 km) of canals and many watermills, including the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, the Coventry Canal, the Oxford Canal and numerous others, and he also constructed the watermill at Leek, which is now the Brindley Water Museum.
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Thomas Telford Thomas Telford (9 August 1757 – 2 September 1834) was a Scottish civil engineer. One of his earliest works can still be seen on the bridge across the River Esk in Langholm in Dumfries and Galloway From 1787 he designed churches, roads and canals in Shropshire. He built 40 bridges in Shropshire, including major crossings of the Severn at Buildwas, and Bridgnorth. The bridge at Buildwas was Telford's first iron bridge. In 1793 he managed the detailed design and construction of the Ellesmere Canal, to join the ironworks and collieries of Wrexham with Chester, using the existing Chester Canal, and then the River Mersey. This involved the spectacular Pontcysyllte Aqueduct over the River Dee in the Vale of Llangollen, where Telford used a new method of construction consisting of troughs made from cast iron plates and fixed in masonry. Running for over 1,000 feet (300 metres) 126 ft (38 m) above the valley floor, the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct has nineteen arches, each with a 45 ft (14 m) span. Then he designed lots of projects in his native Scotland, including the building of the Caledonian Canal, as well as harbours and tunnels and some 920 miles (1,480 km) of new roads and over a thousand new bridges in the Highlands of Scotland. He built the Menai Suspension Bridge, the longest suspension bridge at the time. He was called the Colossus of Roads (a pun on the Colossus of Rhodes), and he was elected as the first president of the Institution of Civil Engineers, which he held for 14 years until his death. The town of Telford in Shropshire is named after him.
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Caledonian Canal The Caledonian Canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at Corpach near Fort William in Scotland. The canal was built in the early nineteenth century by the Scottish engineer Thomas Telford. It is about 60 miles (100 kilometres) long and reaches 106 feet (32 metres) above sea level. Only one third of the entire length is man-made, the rest is made up of Loch Dochfour, Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy in the Great Glen. There are 29 locks, four aqueducts and 10 bridges in the course of the canal. It was designed partly as a job creation project, as many people were leaving Scotland. It was also for ships to avoid the dangerous journey around the north of Scotland past Cape Wrath and the Pentland Firth. It was paid for with government money, unlike most British canals, with an Act of Parliament in 1803. The locks were built to take 32-gun frigates for the Royal Navy. It opened in 1822 and cost £910,000. Part of Corpach double lock collapsed in 1843 and the canal was closed for repairs, and made deeper. Queen Victoria took a trip along it in 1873 and it became more of a tourist attraction than a shipping route. It is now is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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Kemalism Kemalism is a political philosophy or ideology which was used when the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923. It is named afer Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Atatürk defined six principles, which he called arrows: Since 2001, there are tendencies to give Islam a higher presence in society, and to make Kemallism less important.
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2002 (song) "2002" is a 2018 song by English singer Anne-Marie and written by Ed Sheeran. It went to the top ten in Australia, Austria, Czech Republic, Ireland, Malaysia, Scotland, Singapore, South Korea and the United Kingdom. It also made number 12 in New Zealand.
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Fool (If You Think It's Over) "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" is a 1978 song by English singer Chris Rea and taken from his debut studio album "Whatever Happened to Benny Santini?". It went to number 12 in the United States, number 15 in Canada, number 25 in the Netherlands, number 30 in the United Kingdom, number 31 in New Zealand and number 39 in Australia. The song's success earned Rea a Grammy nomination in 1979. It was covered by Elkie Brooks in 1981 and went to number 6 in Ireland, number 17 in the United Kingdom and number 18 in South Africa.
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Gloria (U2 song) "Gloria" is a 1981 song by Irish rock band U2 and is the opening track and the second single from their second studio album "October". It went to number 55 in the United Kingdom but was more successful in Ireland where it peaked at #10 and New Zealand where it peaked at #15.
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IndiQube IndiQube is a tech-enabled, integrated, flexible workspace startup in India, that started in 2015. It is headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. History. IndiQube was founded in 2015 by entrepreneurs Rishi Das, and Meghna Agarwal with a single property in Bangalore. Both the Co-founders started IndiQube with a desire to provide end to end workspace solutions for companies by leveraging technology. The company is spread across all major cities in India. IndiQube has provided workspace solutions to some of the prominent companies like Myntra, Philips, Hitachi, Tata Digital Limited, Allegis, Eli Lilly, Mahindra Logistics, Standard Chartered, Unacademy, UpGrad, Ola, CARS24 etc. IndiQube uses its app MiQube for creating a smart building experience for companies. Funding. IndiQube has raised a total of $45 Mn from WestBridge Capital, angel investor Ashish Gupta and IndiQube’s promoters. Operations. Currently, Indiqube operates in Bangalore, Noida, Pune, Gurugram, Jaipur, Mumbai, Kochi, Coimbatore, and Hyderabad.
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Meghna Agarwal Meghna Agarwal is an Indian entrepreneur, and an active member of Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) which is a global leadership community of chief executives. She is the co-founder of IndiQube, a workspace company. Career. She co-founded her first venture HirePro Consulting. In 2009, she co-founded Ultrafine Minerals in 2015 and she started her journey as a co-founder of IndiQube. She was featured in Entrepreneur Media's "Shepreneurs Women to watch" in 2021, and is the winner of "Women Entrepreneur of the year" in 2021.
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1962–63 Austrian Cup The 1962-63 Austrian Cup was Austria's nationwide football cup competition. FK Austria Wien were the defending champions. Round of 32. First round with teams from the first and second league. Replay matches: Final. Gernot Fraydl - Peter Vargo - Karl Stotz - Johann Löser - Alfred Gager - Horst Paproth - Waldemar Graciano - Hans Buzek - Horst Nemec - Johann Geyer - Walter Schleger <br>coach: Edmund Frühwirth Helmut Kitzmüller - Alfred Teinitzer - Helmut Linossi - Heinz Oberparleiter - Gerhard Sturmberger - Rudolf Sabetzer - Gyula Szabo - Carlos Lima - Laszlo Nemeth - Paul Kozlicek - Ferdinand Zechmeister<br> coaches: Josef Brunetzky/Karl Schlechta
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Belfast, New Zealand Belfast () is a suburb of Christchurch. It is north of the city and is close to the Waimakariri River. It is named after Belfast in Northern Ireland. It was once separated from the city until 2000 when it was joined up the subdivision of Northwood. It has a school and freezing works in the suburb. The most notable resident is New Zealand cricketing great Shane Bond.
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Harry Secombe Sir Harold Donald Secombe CBE (8 September 1921 – 11 April 2001) was a Welsh actor, comedian, singer and television presenter. He was born in Swansea. Secombe was a member of the British radio comedy programme "The Goon Show" (1951–1960), playing many characters, most notably Neddie Seagoon. A tenor singer, he also appeared in musicals and films – notably as Mr Bumble in "Oliver!" (1968) – and, in his later years, was a presenter of television shows with hymns.
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Outpatient clinic An outpatient department or outpatient clinic is the part of a hospital designed for people with health problems who visit the hospital for diagnosis or treatment, but do not at this time need to stay in the hospital. Modern outpatient departments offer a wide range of treatment services, diagnostic tests and surgical procedures. In the past patients with long term problems would come regularly to these clinics, sometimes once a year and sometimes more often. The COVID-19 pandemic meant this was seen as dangerous, so there has been a big increase in the use of telephone, video and email to check up on people. There has also been a big increase in what is called patient-initiated follow-up appointments or PIFU. It is down to the patient to contact the hospital if they think they need medical help. Within the NHS there is now agreement that a “large proportion of patients can be managed without setting foot in a physical clinic”. See also. Virtual wards
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On the Beach (Chris Rea album) On the Beach is the eighth studio album by English singer Chris Rea and released on 1 April, 1986 through Magnet Records. It is a follow-up to the successful 1985 album "Shamrock Diaries". It went to number 1 in the Netherlands, number 2 in Germany, number 4 in New Zealand, number 7 in Norway, number 10 in Switzerland, number 11 in the United Kingdom and Sweden and number 20 in Austria.
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Shamrock Diaries Shamrock Diaries is the seventh studio album by English singer Chris Rea and released 17 May, 1985 through Magnet Records. It was a huge seller in Europe and charted best in the Netherlands where it peaked at #3. It also reached the top 50 in Australia. Track listing. All songs by Chris Rea
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Mae Busch Mae Busch (born Annie May Busch ; June 18, 1891-April 20, 1946) is an Australian silent movie actress who moves to Los Angeles in 1914 but she is always in Laurel and Hardy's Twelve films from the Hal Roach Studios in 1927 and 1936.
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It's All Gone "It's All Gone" is a 1986 song by English singer Chris Rea and is the leading single from his eighth studio album "On the Beach". It went to number 14 in Ireland, number 32 in Belgium, number 37 in the Netherlands and number 69 in the United Kingdom.
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Secretary of State for Health and Social Care The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, often called the health secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, responsible for the work of the Department of Health and Social Care. They are a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. The first one was in 1968. For 30 years, from 1988 to 2018, it was called Secretary of State for Health. Before 1988 the department was the Department of Health and Social Security. Since devolution in 1999, the responsibility for the NHS is mostly the health service in England, with the ministers in Scotland and Wales responsible for the NHS in Scotland and Wales. The current health secretary is Steve Barclay who was appointed by Rishi Sunak on 25 October 2022.
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Fosen conflict The Fosen conflict is an ongoing Norwegian conflict regarding environmentalism on the Fosen peninsula, Trøndelag county. The Supreme Court ruled that wind turbines (on Fosen) have been built unlawfully. The Supreme Court ruled in October 2021 that the wind turbines (on Fosen), violate the indigenous rights of the Sámi people. The Fosen conflict has resulted in civil disobedience; in 2023, Greta Thunberg and others were blocking entrances to (government) ministries in Oslo; the police moved them out of the way. On March 2, 2023, protesters were blocking entrances to (government) ministries in Oslo; protesters were arrested, brought to ["the central arrest (facility)"] "sentralarresten" and given a fine. On Svalbard, students at the folk high school protested the visit of the prime minister; and walls at the school, were covered with protests [or messages of protest]. In the afternoon, the president of the Sami Parliament (Norway) and the Minister of Energy had a meeting; they held a press conference, following the meeting; the minister said that he apologised on behalf of the Cabinet (Norway) - for the violation of human rights, that had happened, in regard to [the decisions resulting from the case work,] "konsesjonsvedtakene". The same afternoon, the prime minister wrote that today the Cabinet is apologising to the Sami practitioners (at Fosen) of reindeer husbandry ("reindriftsamene") , for the violations of their human rights, because of the significant negative impact on those practitioners' opportunities to practice their culture. In the evening, the prime minister met (in a church), with some of the young[er] protesters. Later that evening, the spokeswoman for the protesters that attended that meeting, said that there are "demands of ours" that must be fulfilled immediately; furthermore, a final decision has to be made, and "our demand" is that the wind turbines (at Fosen) be dismantled, and the [use of] the land, returned to the Sami at Fosen, she said. The prime minister invited the Sami practitioners (at Fosen) of reindeer husbandry, for a breakfast (on 3 March); practitioners (from Fosen) and the prime minister and a few other politicians had a breakfast meeting (at "Statsministerens kontor"). Around 15 minutes after the end of the breakfast meeting, one of the leading protesters, called off the 8-day long protest; however, [a few hundred people,] activists [and supporters] gathered at "royal palace's square" for a sit-down protest that lasted a few hours. The police have filed reports against 32 protesters; Fines have not been set (as of March 8, 2023).
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Apus (bird) Apus is a genus of birds in the family Apodidae. They are called swifts in English. Not all swifts are in genus "Apus", but all birds in "Apus" are swifts. Taxonomy. Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli made the genus "Apus" in 1777. He did it by looking at tautonymy and the common swift. Carl Linnaeus named the common swift "Hirundo apus" in 1758. The name "Apus" is Latin for a swift. The word is from Ancient Greek : α, "a", "without," and πούς, "pous", "foot." People thought they were swallows without feet. Before the 1950s, scientists disagreed about which animals should have the name "Apus". In 1801, Bosc gave the small crustacean animals that we call "Triops" today the genus name "Apus," and later writers continued to use it for them. In 1909, Keilhack said this was incorrect because there was already a group of birds called "Apus". It was not until 1958 that the scientists in the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) decided to use the name for only birds. Species. The genus has 20 species: Some birds in "Apus" are dead. Scientists learned about them from fossils, marks that their bones left in rocks: Scientists say the bird ""Apus" ignotus" is really in "Procypseloides".
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Pizza Tower Pizza Tower is a 2023 platform game created by the indie developer Tour De Pizza and released for Windows and the Steam Deck. The game follows pizza chef Peppino Spaghetti as he traverses a tower to save his pizzeria. The gameplay consists of increasing score, keeping combos going, finding secrets, and moving fast. Peppino has a lot of moves and attacks to do these things. At the end of each level, the player activates an escape sequence in which they must return to the beginning of the level while a timer goes down. Unlike most other platform games, the player does not have health or lives. "Pizza Tower" was released on January 26, 2023. It was positively received by reviewers and players alike. They praised its gameplay, aesthetics, music, humor, and similarities to the "Wario Land" series.
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Henry Wirz Henry Wirz, born Hartmann Heinrich Wirz (25 November 1823 - 10 November 1865) was a Swiss-American officer who was executed in 1865 after he was accused of overseeing 13,000 Union detainees die from illness. Birth. Henry Wirz was born on 25 November 1823 in Zurich, Switzerland.
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Waldemar Graciano Waldemar Graciano (4 February 1938 in São Paulo - 6 December 2010 in Innsbruck), called Jacaré (Portuguese crocodile), was a Brazilian-Austrian football player and coach. He played as striker. After several teams in Brazil, he moved to Austria Wien in April 1962. He became the first Brazilian and the first dark-skinned player in Austrian professional football. He played for EC XV de Novembro (Piracicaba) and Ituano FC in Brazil. A sports journalist, Alice Kaufmann, brought the 24-year-old to Austria for a transfer fee of 250,000 Schilling. Josef Argauer, then section head of Wiener Austria, was not amused by the rather slender player. The newcomer had not been able to be observed in advance and a giant was expected. But he soon became a star. His first appearance in a friendly against Újpest Budapest was seen by 52,000 people in the the Prater Stadium. Over the years he has scored 50 goals for Austria. During his time in Vienna he was champion and runner-up once and won the cup twice with Austria. Graciano became an Austrian citizen after his active career. He married a woman from Tyrol and moved to Innsbruck, where he ran a record business. In 1999 he suffered a stroke and has been in a wheelchair ever since. In the 1960s there was not much of political correctness. Graciano was often referred to as Murli. He took this term with humor and often signed autograph cards with this name.
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Palantir Technologies Palantir Technologies is an information technology company based in Denver, Colorado. it was founded by Peter Thiel. The company's name comes from "The Lord of the Rings" where the magical "palantíri" were "seeing-stones." Palantir Gotham is used by the United States Intelligence Community. It is also used by German state police in Hesse and by police in Denmark to assess how likely people are to commit crimes. Palantir Foundry was used by NHS England in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in England to analyze the operation of the vaccination program. The contract was extended in 2023. Palantir Metropolis is used by hedge funds, banks, and financial services firms.
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Naomi's forest frog Naomi's forest frog ("Platymantis naomii") is a frog. It lives in the Philippines on Luzon Island.
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Maiden Pharmaceuticals Maiden Pharmaceuticals is a drug manufacturer based in Haryana. It started in 1990. In February 2023 it was found guilty of selling substandard drugs. It has been blamed for the deaths of 70 small children in the Gambia who died after taking cough medicine which caused acute kidney injury. The medicine had dangerous levels of diethylene and ethylene glycol. This was said to be because of inadequate quality management. Two of the managers were sentenced to two-and-half years in jail for exporting substandard drugs to Vietnam. It is also linked to the deaths of 20 children in Uzbekistan, also related to cough syrup. This is said to be "the biggest tainted medicine scandal since contaminated cough syrup killed 365 people in Panama in 2006". The World Health Organization has had reports from at least seven countries about contaminated cough syrup since September 2022.
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Indochina Productions Indochina Productions, founded in 2010, is a Bangkok based production service company. located in Bangkok, Thailand. History. Indochina Productions has been providing production services for Southeast Asian ventures since 2010, offering production services across 14 Asian countries. Indochina Productions includes the feature films such as Netflix's "Extraction," "Da 5 Bloods"", Avengers: Infinity War," "Kong Skull Island" and "A Prayer Before Dawn".
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Stanley Perlman Stanley Marc Perlman is an American microbiologist and coronavirus researcher. He is professor of microbiology and immunology, professor of pediatrics, and the Mark Stinski Chair in Virology in the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa. He also has a grandson named Nikko Perlman who currently attends to the public middle school called Lab Middle School. Stanley has been working on Corona for 38 years. Stanley's daughter in law, and his father (Nikko's parents) run a Natto business, which is a Japanese delicacy. The business has a 5 star review and is called "NYture Natto".
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C&A C&A is a multinational retail clothing company, with European head offices in Vilvoorde, Belgium, and Düsseldorf, Germany. It started in 1841. The company has about 1,300 stores in Europe and 300 stores in Brazil as well as websites for online shopping. It also licenses the C&A name for stores in Mexico and China, which are under different ownership. The Brenninkmeijer family owns the C&A group through its Swiss company COFRA Group. There are about 60 members of the family involved, since the 1990s including women.
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AD 2101 2101 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2101th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 101th year of the 3rd millennium and the 22nd century, and the 2nd year of the 2100s decade.
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Matamata Matamata () is a town in the Waikato, New Zealand and located on State Highway 27. It is part of the Matamata-Piako District and is near the Kaimai Ranges. It is the home of Hobbit Movie Set in the Peter Jackson movie set of "Lord of the Rings".
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Darasbari Mosque Darasbari Mosque is a mosque with a lot of history. It was built in the year 1479 in the city of Shibganj Upazila, in the Chapai Nawabganj District of Bangladesh. It is located about one kilometer away from Kotwali Gate and half a kilometre from Choto Sona Mosque. The mosque was built by a sultan named Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah, son of Barbak Shah. It is made of bricks, but the pillars are made of stone. It used to have a roof with 24 domes and 4 chachalaca vaults, but now they have all fallen down. The mosque is 34 meters long and 20.6 meters wide on the outside, 30.3 meters long and 11.7 meters wide on the inside. The prayer room is accessed from the east through seven pointed-arch openings from the verandah. There are also three pointed archways on the southern wall and two on the northern wall. Inside the prayer chamber, there are the remains of a royal gallery to its northwest corner. The qiblah wall has eleven mihrabs, two of which belong to the royal gallery at the upper level. The mosque used to have terracotta plaques that were decorated, but some of them have disappeared over time. The architecture of this mosque is known as Bengali Sultanate Architecture, which is a combination of local and Sultanate styles. It represents the people, land, air, and water of the region. The Sultanate style was used by the Sultans who ruled Bengal for a long time. This style is famous for making mosques and tombs.
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Mughal Tahakhana The Mughal Tahakhana or Shah Shuja Tahakhana is a three-story building that used to be a palace. It's located in Gauḍa in the Firozpur area, 15 km away from Chapai Nawabganj District in Shahbajpur Union at Shibganj Upazila. Shah Shuja, who was the Subahdar of Bengal, built this palace in honor of his Murshed Shah Syed Niyamatullah. He built it between 1619 and 1658 to keep the palace cool in the winter. There's a famous saying that Shah Shuja used to stay in the middle room when he came to meet his Murshed. The Tahakhana Complex has many unknown graves, believed to be companions or Khadems of Shah Syed Niyamatullah. The building's architecture is unique and rare, like Gauḍa. The ceilings and partitions are made of concrete casting, and the building is made mostly of bricks. Black stones were used for the threshold and wooden vim for the plain roof. The palace has a mosque and Tahakhana on the Dafe-ul-Balah lake, with two staircases sunk into the lake. Two more structures, a three-domed mosque and a one-domed tomb with a bolted veranda are on the northwest side of the palace. All the buildings were built at the same time and are considered complex units. From the west side, the building appears to be single-storied, but it is assumed to be double-storied from the east side. The rooms were directly raised from the archway from the lake. There's a hammam on the west side of the building that gets its water from an octagonal reservoir. The complex has a small family mosque on the north, and at its backside, there's an open room connected to an octagonal tower, which was possibly used for contemplation. This tower balanced the complex. The palace is engraved and plastered with Mughal architecture.
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Yellow Ledbetter "Yellow Ledbetter" is a 1992 song by alternative rock band Pearl Jam and is the B-side to their 1992 single "Jeremy". It was never released as a single and it remains one of their popular songs. It was used in the series finale of the NBC sitcom "Friends".
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Te Aroha Te Aroha () is a rural town in the Waikato, New Zealand and is located on State Highway 26. It is 53 kilometers northeast of Hamilton and 50 kilometers of Thames. It is on the foot of the Kaimai Ranges. It has two primary schools, one high school and one Catholic primary school located within the town.
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Anticodon Anticodons are part of the translation process of protein synthesis. Anticodons on the tRNA connect onto the mRNA's matching codons. All tRNAs have their own anticodon and carry amino acid. For more, see translation.
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Midhirst Midhirst is a small village in the Taranaki Region, New Zealand. It is located four kilometers north of Stratford, 17 kilometers south of Inglewood and 35 kilometers southeast of New Plymouth. It has a primary school in the village.
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Gerhard Sturmberger Gerhard Sturmberger ( 1 May 1940 in Klagenfurt, Carinthia -13 January 1990 in Klagenfurt, Carinthia) was an Austrian football player. He played as defender. Most of his active career he played for LASK. He also played for the Austrian national football team. Career. He started his career in his hometown Klagenfurt with ASK Klagenfurt. Thanks to his good performances, Gerhard Sturmberger was brought into the A-League by trainer Josef Epp for Linzer ASK. He played for Linz as a defender for 14 seasons and was captain from 1967 to 1973. The greatest successes in Gerhard Sturmberger's career at LASK were winning the championship in 1964/65 and the ÖFB Cup in the same year. This was the first time a club from the federal states won the championship. From 1973 to 1976 he played for SK Rapid Wien. After that he played for smaller clubs in Upper Austria and Carinthia including his first club ASK Klagenfurt. National team. His debut was on 24 March 1965 in a 2-1 away win over France. Sturmberger played a total of 43 international matches in Austria's defense. The majority of them was under Leopold Šťastný. He was also team captain. His last match was on 13 June 1973 in a 1-1 home draw versus Brazil.
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Rudolf Sabetzer Rudolf Sabetzer (28 July 1934 – 25 July 1983) was an Austrian football midfielder. He played for the Austrian national football team. Most of his active career he spent with FK Austria Wien and LASK. Career. He started his career with SC Schwechat. After seven years with Austria Wien he went on to LASK in Upper Austria. There he won the championship and the Cup. 1966 he went back to Vienna and played for SC Schwechat. After the relegation of Wacker he went to WSG Radenthein. National team. He debuted on 15 April 1956 in a 2-3 homeloss versus Brazil. His last match was a 0-0 versus Russia on 16 May 1965. Between this matches he only played one game. In his 3 matches for the team he scored two goals. Manager career. He managed FAC in the 1982-83 season.
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Henry Danger Henry Danger is an American comedy television series created by Dan Schneider and Dana Olsen that aired on Nickelodeon from July 26, 2014 to March 21, 2020. The series stars Jace Norman, Cooper Barnes, Riele Downs, Sean Ryan Fox, Ella Anderson, and Michael D. Cohen.
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Lake Mead Lake Mead is a reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River. It is in the states of Nevada and Arizona. It is the largest reservoir in the US. It provides water to the states of Arizona, California, and Nevada as well as some of Mexico, supporting nearly 20 million people and large areas of farmland. When it is full, Lake Mead is 112 miles (180 km) long and 532 feet (162 m) at its greatest depth. It is 1,229 feet (375 m) above sea level, has a surface area of 247 square miles (640 km2), and contains 28.23 million acre-feet (34.82 km3) of water. It has not been full since 1983. In 2023 it was 29% full.
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Paul Kozlicek Paul Kozlicek (22 July 1937, in Vienna, Austria – 26 November 1999, in Sevilla, Spain) was an Austrian football player. Career. He started his career together with his older brother Ernst with SC Wacker Wien. In 1959, the two Kozlicek brothers went to LASK. 1962 Ernst Kozlicek went to 1. Schwechater SC. With the LASK Paul won the double in the 1964/65 season after the runner-up in 1962 and the lost cup final in 1963. 1965 he went to SK Admira Wien. With his new club he won also the double in the 1965/66 season. Paul Kozlicek then remained active for Admira until 1971. National team. He debuted on 25 March 1956 in a 1-3 away loss versus France. His last match was on 9 June 1963 in a 0-1 home loss versus Italy. For Austria he played at the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden. Altogether he played 14 matches for Austria and scored one goal.
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Run to You (Bryan Adams song) "Run to You" is a 1984 song by Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams and is the leading single from his fourth studio album "Reckless". It went to number 4 in Canada, number 6 in the United States, number 8 in Ireland, number 11 in the United Kingdom, number 14 in the Netherlands and New Zealand, number 19 in Belgium and number 24 in Australia.
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Love Ghost (band) Love Ghost is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California formed by frontman Finnegan Bell, consisting of vocalist/guitarist/founder Finnegan Bell, Cory Batchler (keyboard, bass, background vocals), guitarist Daniel Alcala, and drummer Daniel Gallardo. Finnegan Bell has called the band, "an alternative rock band with hip-hop elements. It's halfway Nirvana, Alice in Chains, halfway $UICIDEBOY$ and Lil Peep. Somewhere in the mix between that." In 2022 the band was one of 8 bands chosen to play at the iconic Rockpalast festival in Germany. They charted on Apple Music’s “new in rock” on their song “Dirty Pixxx” with rapper Bali Baby in 2022. They also got in Rolling Stone Magazine for their song "Wolfsbane" with Rico Nasty. Origin. At age 14 and still in eighth grade, founding member Finnegan Bell started an early version of Love Ghost with viola player Mya Green. The band's name came from Finnegan's fascination with love and death. The band has opened for Buckcherry, Berlin, Smash Mouth, The Young Dubliners, The Tubes, and Fuel. Love Ghost are known for combining 808 beats and electronic elements  with live guitars, bass and drums.  In 2022 the band was one of 8 bands chosen to play at the iconic Rockpalast festival in Germany.  The band has toured throughout the world,  playing shows in London, Prague, Hamburg, Tokyo, Osaka, Quito, Dublin, Cork, Mexico City and Galway.  They have collaborated with multiple international artists including Rico Nasty, Adan Cruz, Santa RM, Tankurt Manus, Mabiland,Strange Bones,Kamiyada+,  and Original God. Current members include Finnegan Bell (vocals, guitar, songwriter), Daniel Alcala (Guitar, background vocals), Daniel Gallardo (drums), Cory Batchler (keyboard, bass, background vocals).
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Jack Spicer Jack Spicer (January 30, 1925 – August 17, 1965) was an American poet. Spicer was born in Los Angeles in 1925. He went to college at the University of California at Berkeley. He became good friends with the poets Robin Blaser, and Robert Duncan. They called themselves “The Berkeley Renaissance”. When they moved to San Francisco in the 1950s, they and other poets became known as the San Francisco Renaissance. In 1950 he would not sign a “loyalty oath” to the United States. He left Berkeley to teach at the University of Minnesota. He returned in 1952 and worked on a Ph.D. in Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse. He never finished his writing for that degree. In 1953 he worked at the California School of Fine Arts. He and five others started the "6" Gallery. That was where Allen Ginsburg and other poets had a famous reading in 1955 that started the Beat movement. Then he had a job in the rare books room at the Boston Public Library. But he soon went back to California. Duncan got him a job at San Francisco State College to teach a workshop called “Poetry and Magic." Spicer suffered from alcoholism and depression. He died in 1965 at San Francisco General Hospital.
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PharmaMar PharmaMar is a pharmaceutical company based in Madrid, Spain. It uses marine resources to develop drugs for cancer and Alzheimer's treatments. It is also involved in molecular testing, including COVID-19 testing, and genetic analysis. Its subsidiary, Sylentis, develops therapies that use RNA interference. The company is listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange and is part of the IBEX 35.
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Maven Research Inc Maven Research Inc. is an international expert and talent networking company. It is one of the most valued companies in its field. The company headquarters are located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Maven Research, Inc. was founded in February 2008 in San Francisco by Wyatt Nordstrom, Anthony D'Alessandro, and Mark Platosh. In 2013, Maven introduced Knowledge Communities to provide a single source for answers to any professional questions from both internal and external experts. In 2020, the company was getting selected for the NOIS2 program by NASA.
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Enagás Enagás is a Spanish company that owns and operates the country's gas grid, and has liquefied natural gas regasification terminals in several cities. The company was originally founded by the Spanish government in 1972 and was later privatised in 1994, with Gas Natural acquiring a controlling stake. Enagás demerged from Gas Natural in 2002 and since then, Gas Natural has gradually decreased its stake. The state-owned holding company Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI) holds 5% of Enagás.
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Quizplus Quizplus is an American EdTech Company based in Middletown, Delaware, which operates as an online learning platform for students worldwide. Quizplus's main services include practice tests, flashcard sets, textbook solutions, and homework help. History. Quizplus was founded by Abdulhafeh Salah who wanted to build a learning platform that offers online studying tools while he was a college student. The platform was officially established in 2020, following the Covid-19 pandemic and the urgent disruption from schools to offer online study help for students during school closure. During this period, Quizplus provided students, who may have been affected by the global pandemic, with study tools and academic questions paired with solutions. In 2020, the company claimed to have a database of more than 20 million academic questions and answers. Soon after, the Quizplus platform launched a referral program allowing its users to earn credits to use the service through a referral system. Following a brief tenure, the Quizplus platform allowed the users to contribute to developing its database by launching an upload material feature which allowed their customers to earn access to Quizplus services by uploading study materials to the platform. In 2021, Quizplus established collaborations with loan lenders including Juno, MPower Financing, and LendKey to help users of the Quizplus platform communicate with loan lenders and receive student loans and student loan refinancing from borrowers' banks and credit unions. In 2022, the Quizplus team released the first mobile application, which is now accessible on iOS and Android. The Quizplus app is claimed to combine Quizplus’s study tools into one interface. Services and Features. Quizzes and Practice Tests. The Quizplus platform claims to provide its users with access to more than 300K quizzes and more than 20 million questions which provide their customers with solutions for their courses. Users can also test themselves through a practice test feature which gives feedback for each question. Homework Help. Quizplus announced the launch of a homework help feature where the Quizplus community of learners contributes to guiding other users through solutions. Through this feature, users can share knowledge with each other and get help with their assignments. Flashcards. This study tool resembles paper flashcards. Each term or question is represented as a "card" that users can flip over by clicking, using the arrow keys, or pressing the spacebar. The user can choose to add an image, a chart, a word, or a whole sentence. Textbook Solutions. Quizplus created step-by-step explanations that have been claimed to be validated by experts which should enable students to learn how to solve problems at their own pace and experiment with various strategies.
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Martha Mitchell Martha Elizabeth Beall Mitchell (September 2, 1918 – May 31, 1976) was the wife of John N. Mitchell, United States Attorney General under President Richard Nixon. Her public comments and interviews during the Watergate scandal led to the creation of The Martha Mitchell effect. This is when a psychiatrist mistakenly identifies a patient's true but extraordinary claims as delusions. Her attempted lies about the Watergate scandal eventually led the press and investigators to uncover the truth behind the scandal. Mitchell died on May 31, 1976 at a hospital in New York City from problems caused by multiple myeloma at the age of 57.
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H₂weh₁yú H₂weh₁-yú is believed to be a god who controls the wind. He came from Proto Indo European Mythology and many cultures have gods that came from him. His name comes from the Proto-Indo-European word for "blow". In some traditions, he is shown as two gods who control different types of wind. Other cultures have similar gods, with names like Vayu-Vāta and Vāyu. The god is also linked to the idea of giving and taking breath, which connects him to life and death. Many Indo-European languages have words for wind that come from the same root as H₂weh₁-yú including the English wind.
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Wang Zhenyi Wang Zhenyi was born in 1768 (no specific date) and died in 1797. She excelled in astronomy and mathematics and was a poet too. In one of her poems she wrote, "It's made to believe," "Women are the same as Men;" "Are you not convinced," "Daughters can also be heroic?" This shows that Wang Zhenyi really believe in equality to. Wang Zhenyi was strong, intelligent, and extraordinary. She studied the movements of the sun, moon, and planets. Wang also rewrote Mei Wending's Principles of Calculation to be more accessible to students learning multiplication and division. Wang's ancestral home is in Anhui province, but her grandfather's family moved to Jiangning or present-day Nanjing. She was very fond of reading when she was a child and was very clever. Wang married at age twenty-five, she married Zhan Mei from Xuancheng in Anhui province. She died at age 29 and had no children.
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Jennifer McClellan Jennifer Leigh McClellan (born December 28, 1972) is an American politician and lawyer. She has been the U.S. representative for Virginia's 4th congressional district since 2023. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Before, she was a member of the Virginia State Senate from 2017 to 2023 and of the Virginia House of Delegates from 2009 to 2017. She ran in the Democratic primary for governor of Virginia in the 2021 election, losing to former governor Terry McAuliffe.
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Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Mater Misericordiae University Hospital is a big teaching hospital in Dublin. It is run by Ireland East Hospital Group. It has more than 600 beds and treats over 360,000 patients each year. The hospital was founded by the Sisters of Mercy and was opened on 24 September 1861.
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Healthcare in the Republic of Ireland Healthcare in the Republic of Ireland is managed by the Health Service Executive, under the Department of Health (Irish: "An Roinn Sláinte"). Everyone ordinarily resident in Ireland and some visitors are entitled to public health services either free of charge or at reduced cost. To get all free services you have to have a medical card. Services for children are free for everyone. Maternity and infant care services are free for everyone who is ordinarily resident. People on the Long Term Illness Scheme are can get the drugs and medicines for the treatment of their illness free. In the 2023 Irish budget an extra €23.4 billion was given to health. This gave more people a GP visit card and stopped hospital charges. Hospitals. In 2013 the public hospitals were formed into six hospital groups: Primary care. In 2023 there was a serious shortage of dentists in Ireland. Children were said to be waiting to wait up to 10 years for a dental check. Only 620 dentists were in the medical card scheme. There were about 1,600 in 2012. The scheme only gives people a restricted amount of treatments in the year. It “places significant restrictions on the care that dentists can provide to public patients, with only tooth extractions being limitless”.
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Medtronic Medtronic plc is an American healthcare company. The company's operational and executive headquarters are in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and its legal headquarters is in Dublin. It is in more than 150 countries and employs over 90,000 people. It develops and manufactures healthcare technologies and therapies. It was founded in 1949 in Minneapolis by Earl Bakken. He made first battery-powered external pacemaker. It has been the world's largest medical device company since 2017. It income was $29,710 million in 2017.
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Patients Association The Patients Association is an independent charity based in London. It aims to improve patients' experience of healthcare. It started in 1963, and became a registered charity in 1991. Rachel Power is the Chief Executive. It runs a national helpline which helps people find their way around the often complex world of health and social care. It runs focus groups and surveys for patients.
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Bolton NHS Foundation Trust Bolton NHS Foundation Trust runs the Royal Bolton Hospital in Farnworth. It was set up in 2008. In 2011 IT took over some of the community services which were formerly part of Bolton Primary Care Trust. In 2015 it was said to be one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for.
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Platymantis paengi The Panay limestone frog ("Platymantis paengi") is a frog. It lives in the Philippines. People have seen it between 180 and 300 meters above sea level. The adult male frog is about 27.7-34.3 mm long from nose to rear end.
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Tamahere Tamahere is a town in the Waikato District, New Zealand and is located on the outskirts of Hamilton. It has three primary schools located in the town. On 5 April 2008, the Tamahere coolstore destroyed in a major blaze and killed a firefighter in the incident. State Highway 1 and State Highway 21 are located within the town.
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Staring at the Sun (U2 song) "Staring at the Sun" is a 1997 song by Irish rock band U2. It is the second single from their ninth studio album "Pop". It went to number 1 in Canada and Ireland and went to the top ten in Finland, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland and the United Kingdom. Formats and track listings. These remixes by Brothers in Rhythm originated as bootlegs on 12" vinyl. They use the live Rotterdam performance featured on the "Please" single rather than the album version. U2 approved it for limited promotional use to coincide with the release of "The Best of 1990-2000".
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Ordinarily resident Ordinarily resident is a term in the law in the United Kingdom and in the Republic of Ireland. People who are do not meet the rule cannot get certain free health services. United Kingdom. "Ordinarily resident" has not been defined by Act of Parliament. It has been developed in case law. Ordinary residence is established if there is a regular habitual mode of life in a particular place "for the time being", "whether of short or long duration", the continuity of which has persisted apart from temporary or occasional absences. The residence must be voluntary and adopted for "a settled purpose". Republic of Ireland. You must satisfy the Health Service Executive that you have been living in Ireland for at least a year or you intend to live there for at least one year.
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Health Service Executive The Health Service Executive (Irish: "Feidhmeannacht na Seirbhíse Sláinte") is the publicly funded healthcare system in Ireland, responsible for health and personal social services. It started on 1 January 2005. The Minister for Health is responsible for it. In 2017 there were 67,145 workers and a budget of €16.05 billion.
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Minister for Health (Ireland) The Minister for Health (Irish: An tAire Sláinte) is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of Health. They are responsible for healthcare in the Republic of Ireland and related services. The current Minister for Health is Stephen Donnelly, TD.
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Medical card People need a medical card in the Republic of Ireland to get free or reduced-rate medical treatment. The cards come from the Health Service Executive.. They are meanstested. Older people - over 66 and over 70 - have higher limits. The weekly income limit for a single person living alone under 66 is €184 after tax, Universal Social Charge and Pay Related Social Insurance. For people over 70 the limit is €550 for a single person. There are also allowances for housing costs and the costs of travelling to work. Savings, investments or property of more than €36,000 for a single person gives a weekly income for each €1,000. The card entitles the holder to free visits to general practitioners, free or very reduced-price hospital and dental treatment, and prescribed medicine for a charge of €1.50 per item. People who dont have a medical card may be able to get a GP visit card. This lets them visit a participating family doctor (GP) for free. This has higher income limits. All children under the age of 6 and people getting get Carer’s Benefit or Carer’s Allowance get one free. 300,000 fewer people had medical cards in 2021 than in 2011 but 86,000 more had GP visit cards.
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MBC Masr MBC Masr () is an Egyptian free-to-air television channel. It is owned by MBC Group. The channel was launched during an official ceremony in Cairo on 16 October 2012. They began broadcasting on 9 November 2012. The channel serves Egyptian viewers.
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Yes Sir, I Can Boogie "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" is a 1977 disco song by the Spanish vocal duo Baccara. released in Germany and UK by RCA Records in 1977 and United States by Manhattan Records and United Artists Records in 1978.
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Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II The Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre was a major theatre of operations during the Second World War.
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Sinking of the RMS Lusitania A sinking of an american ship. That was torpedoed by a German Submarine that later. contributed to America's entry to World war 1. Date: May 7th 1915 Time: 14:10-14:28 Passengers count: 1,266
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Pay Related Social Insurance Pay Related Social Insurance is part of the tax system in the Republic of Ireland People over 16 years of age and under 66 have to pay. It is quite like the British National Insurance system. There are different rates for different sorts of workers. Some of the money is used to pay for healthcare, but people dont have to show they have paid to get treatment. Each week's payment earns the worker a "credit" or "contribution", which gives them a right to non-means-tested welfare payments such as Jobseeker's Benefit and the State Pension. These payments are the same for everyone, not linked to their earnings.
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MBC Drama (Middle East and North Africa) MBC Drama () is a pan-Arab television channel. It is owned by MBC Group. It was launched on 27 November 2010 as free-to-air with 24/7 Arabic drama series. Programs. MBC Drama HD was launched on 1 July 2011. MBC Drama also airs original Arabic programs. , In 2022, MBC Drama aired the original series "Stiletto" and "Heera".
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1963–64 Austrian Cup The 1963-64 Austrian Cup was Austria's nationwide football cup competition. FK Austria Wien were the defending champions. In the event of a draw, overtime + replay, in the event of a draw in the replay, overtime + drawing of lots. Round of 32. First round with teams from the first and second league. Replay matches: Round of 16. Replay match: Semi-finals. Replay match: Final. Karl Sandner - Michael Breibert - Johann Pesser - Emmerich Sommer - Bohumil Hruska - Walter Stamm - Gerhard Pinisch - Peter Reiter - Karl Skerlan - Günter Kaltenbrunner - Johann Szauer<br> coach: Johann Pesser Gernot Fraydl - Novak Roganovic - Karl Fröhlich - Hans Buzek - Horst Paproth - Heinz Binder - Horst Hirnschrodt - Alfred Gager - Johann Geyer - Walter Schleger - Jacare <br>coaches: Edmund Frühwirth/ Karl Stotz
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Taxation in the Republic of Ireland Taxation in the Republic of Ireland is very progressive. The top 10% of earners pay 60% of the taxes. As well as income tax on earnings there is the Universal Social Charge and Pay Related Social Insurance. Value added tax is charged on almost all goods and services. Corporation tax is very important in Ireland and foreign multinationals pay about 80% of it.
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Economy-of-effort theory The economy-of-effort theory is an idea in the study of humans and the study of men, women, and sometimes a third or fourth type of person. Scholars use it to say why some groups of people give some work to women and other work to men. In an economy-of-effort scenario, work goes to men or women (or some other gender role recognized by that culture) not because of differences in men's and women's bodies but because other things about that culture make it easier. Ember et al. say that if one group has men cut down trees and use wood, they will learn about wood and what it can do. That group might also have men make wooden musical instruments because their other work makes it easier for them to do that. Anthropologists use this idea to explain why some work goes to men or women when other theories, for example male expendability, strength, or compatibility with childcare, cannot.
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Government of Ireland The Constitution of Ireland gives authority to a government which is headed by the Taoiseach, the head of government. The government is made up of ministers, each of whom must be a member of the Oireachtas, which consists of Dáil Éireann and Seanad Éireann. The government is dependent on the Oireachtas to pass laws and so it needs a majority in the Dáil for budgets and government bills to pass. The government runs the public administration in Ireland. In 2022 there were about 372,000 people working for it.
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