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Jóngerð Purkhús
She remained in the Løgting for a number of years as a member of the Republic party before she withdrew from politics. Since 1976, Purkhús has lived in Velbastaður where her interests are livestock, folk dancing and patchwork.
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1937 births,Faroese women in politics,Living people,Faroese politicians
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Section::::Biography.
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International Institute of Public Finance
The International Institute of Public Finance, or IIPF, is a global organization of economists specializing in public finance. It was founded in Paris in 1937.
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Public finance
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Section::::Abstract
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International Institute of Public Finance
BULLET::::- IIPF Website
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Public finance
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Section::::External links.
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Hilaire Neveu
Hilaire Neveu (August 30, 1839 – July 10, 1913) was a farmer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Joliette in the House of Commons of Canada from 1889 to 1891 as a Nationalist/Liberal member.
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Mayors of places in Quebec,Nationalist MPs,1839 births,1913 deaths,Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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Hilaire Neveu
He was born in St-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Lower Canada, the son of Gouzagne Neveu and Henriette Farley, and educated at the model school there. In 1867, he married Armeline Ducharme. He served twenty years as mayor St-Ambroise, also serving as school commissioner and warden for Joliette County for 15 years. Neveu was defeated by Édouard Guilbault in the 1887 federal election by a single vote; that election was appealed and Neveu won the by-election which followed in 1889.
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Mayors of places in Quebec,Nationalist MPs,1839 births,1913 deaths,Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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Section::::Abstract
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Hilaire Neveu
He was defeated by Urbain Lippé when he ran for reelection in 1891.
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Mayors of places in Quebec,Nationalist MPs,1839 births,1913 deaths,Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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Section::::Abstract
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BULLET::::- "The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1889" AJ Gemmill
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Mayors of places in Quebec,Nationalist MPs,1839 births,1913 deaths,Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
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Section::::References.
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Green Enterprise Initiative
Green Enterprise Initiative (GEI) is a non-profit organization that was launched in early 2009. The organization was created by a group of young professionals in areas such as marketing who are concerned about the excessive waste produced in offices. It is intended to work out achievable ways on balancing of working efficiency and resources conservation, by using creative and out-of-the-box thinking, and make environmental protection an entertaining and stimulating adventure instead of a duty.
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Section::::Abstract
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GEI's mission is to protect the environment by starting from working places to everyone’s daily routine, and to insert a lot of different creative elements into environmental protection process by: BULLET::::- Promoting achievable ways to protect the environment, that at the same time do not need to sacrifice the original quality of life, so as to shape environmental protection as a new way of lifestyle. BULLET::::- Introducing innovative and creative strategies to effectively balance work efficiency and resources conservation;
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Section::::Mission statement.
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BULLET::::- Organizing creative and attractive campaigns to arise public's attention and awareness on environmental protection; BULLET::::- Setting up an award scheme to encourage individuals and corporate to participate in green voluntary works and carry out green policy; to share environmental protection knowledge with others so as to influence people around them; BULLET::::- Initiating a new lifestyle – LOBELS (Lifestyle of Balancing Ecology and Living Standard) – to preserve the quality of life while carrying out environmental protection.
[]
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Section::::Mission statement.
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BULLET::::- Seminars and workshops - to promote environmental protection in office BULLET::::- Award Scheme - to encourage and appreciate outstanding members BULLET::::- Creative and interesting activities - to raise people's awareness towards environmental protection
[]
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Section::::Major works.
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Lifestyle Of Balancing Ecology and Living Standard (LOBELS) refers to a group of young urban people who enjoy having a quality life and at the same time are concerned about the environment.
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Section::::LOBELS.
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BULLET::::- GEI Official Website BULLET::::- Green-savers (Facebook Group) BULLET::::- 啦啦隊抗嘔電大聯盟
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Section::::External links.
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Interpenetrating polymer network
An Interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) is a polymer comprising two or more networks which are at least partially interlaced on a polymer scale but not covalently bonded to each other. The network cannot be separated unless chemical bonds are broken. The two or more networks can be envisioned to be entangled in such a way that they are concatenated and cannot be pulled apart, but not bonded to each other by any chemical bond.
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Polymer chemistry
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Section::::Abstract
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Interpenetrating polymer network
Simply mixing two or more polymers does not create an interpenetrating polymer network (polymer blend), nor does creating a polymer network out of more than one kind of monomers which are bonded to each other to form one network (heteropolymer or copolymer). There are semi-interpenetrating polymer networks (SIPN) and pseudo-interpenetrating polymer networks. To prepare IPNs and SIPNs, the different components are formed simultaneously or sequentially.
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Polymer chemistry
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Section::::Abstract
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Susmita Basu Majumdar
Susmita Basu Majumdar is an Indian historian, epigraphist and numismatist. She is a professor in the Department of Ancient Indian History at the University of Calcutta. With her nom-de-plume "Adaa", she is a poet in the Hindi and Urdu languages, and a musician.
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21st-century Indian historians,Women educators from Chhattisgarh,Indian women historians,University of Calcutta alumni,Hindi poets,Urdu poets from India,People from Bhilai,Scholars from Chhattisgarh,Lady Brabourne College alumni,University of Calcutta faculty,Living people,21st-century women writers
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Section::::Abstract
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Susmita Basu Majumdar
Susmita Basu Majumdar obtained a bachelor's degree from Lady Brabourne College, followed by master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Calcutta.
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21st-century Indian historians,Women educators from Chhattisgarh,Indian women historians,University of Calcutta alumni,Hindi poets,Urdu poets from India,People from Bhilai,Scholars from Chhattisgarh,Lady Brabourne College alumni,University of Calcutta faculty,Living people,21st-century women writers
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Section::::Life.
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Susmita Basu Majumdar
In 1986, the roof of the Chandrala Parameshwari Temple at Sannati, Karnataka collapsed, revealing Brahmi inscriptions on the stone base of the deity. These comprised edicts 1 and 2 and rock edicts 12 and 14 of Ashoka, revealing Sannati as an important Buddhist shrine from the Mauryan period. Calcutta University began a project to document the Ashokan circuit in Karnataka. Majumdar was heading the project in 2016 when the broken original idol of Mahakali was found outside the temple walls, resulting in the restoration of the idol.
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21st-century Indian historians,Women educators from Chhattisgarh,Indian women historians,University of Calcutta alumni,Hindi poets,Urdu poets from India,People from Bhilai,Scholars from Chhattisgarh,Lady Brabourne College alumni,University of Calcutta faculty,Living people,21st-century women writers
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Section::::Research.:Ashokan Circuit.
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Majumdar published booklets on the Ashokan circuit ("The Mauryans in Karnataka") and a trilingual English-Pali-Kannada dictionary.
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21st-century Indian historians,Women educators from Chhattisgarh,Indian women historians,University of Calcutta alumni,Hindi poets,Urdu poets from India,People from Bhilai,Scholars from Chhattisgarh,Lady Brabourne College alumni,University of Calcutta faculty,Living people,21st-century women writers
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Section::::Research.:Ashokan Circuit.
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Majumdar investigated the shaping of trade by foreign and domestic currencies on the Malabar coast. Contrasting the prevalence of Roman copper coins in Chola and Pandya territories with the preponderance of Roman silver coins (and lack of copper coins) in Chera territories, she showed that this was likely due to the Cheras being the regional power in Kerala, issuing copper coins. She introduced a methodology to examine the commerce between Rome and India based on the coinage unearthed at Pattanam.
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21st-century Indian historians,Women educators from Chhattisgarh,Indian women historians,University of Calcutta alumni,Hindi poets,Urdu poets from India,People from Bhilai,Scholars from Chhattisgarh,Lady Brabourne College alumni,University of Calcutta faculty,Living people,21st-century women writers
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Section::::Research.:Numismatics and epigraphy.
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A cache of 83 coins was found in East Midnapore by Aurobindo Maity, a retired high school teacher attempting to locate and archive informal relics in the region. These were identified as Kushan coins from the periods of Kanishka and Huvishka, as part of Majumdar's research.
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21st-century Indian historians,Women educators from Chhattisgarh,Indian women historians,University of Calcutta alumni,Hindi poets,Urdu poets from India,People from Bhilai,Scholars from Chhattisgarh,Lady Brabourne College alumni,University of Calcutta faculty,Living people,21st-century women writers
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Section::::Research.:Kushan coinage in Bengal.
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Susmita Basu Majumdar
Majumdar has collaborated with santoor maestro Pandit Sandip Chatterjee in an album titled "Lyrical Fusion", providing lyrics in Urdu as well as vocals. Her book "Triangulum: Trilingual poetry" comprising her poetry in Urdu was published in 2015.
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21st-century Indian historians,Women educators from Chhattisgarh,Indian women historians,University of Calcutta alumni,Hindi poets,Urdu poets from India,People from Bhilai,Scholars from Chhattisgarh,Lady Brabourne College alumni,University of Calcutta faculty,Living people,21st-century women writers
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Section::::Music and poetry.
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Rockers & War
Rockers & War is a double CD record by Debauchery. The first part includes their usual death metal songs, and the second part includes hard rock songs in the same vein as AC/DC. The rocker part is the first CD to include clean vocals. Keyboards are much more central on this record, as they were barely used on former records. The use of keyboards leans almost in the direction of symphonic death metal.
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2009 albums,AFM Records albums
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Section::::Abstract
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BULLET::::1. There is Only War BULLET::::2. Primordial Annihilator BULLET::::3. Honour and Courage BULLET::::4. Savage Mortician BULLET::::5. Killing Ground BULLET::::6. Wolves of the North
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Section::::Track listing.:War (CD 1).
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BULLET::::1. 3 Riff Hit BULLET::::2. New Rock BULLET::::3. Hammer of the Blood God BULLET::::4. Demon Lady BULLET::::5. Rocker
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Section::::Track listing.:Rockers (CD 2).
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BULLET::::- Thomas "The Bloodbeast" Gurrath – vocals, guitars BULLET::::- Dennis "The Bloodpriest" Ward - bass guitar BULLET::::- Oliver "The Bloodhammer" Zellmann – drums BULLET::::- Günter Werno - keyboards/pianos BULLET::::- Tom Naumann - strings
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2009 albums,AFM Records albums
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Section::::Credits.
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Saint Varus
Saint Varus (died ca. 307, Alexandria, Egypt) — early Christian saint, soldier and martyr. According to his generally reliable and authentic Acts, he was a soldier stationed in Upper Egypt who had the task of guarding a group of monks awaiting execution. When one of the monks died while incarcerated, Varus embraced the Christian faith and asked to be able to fill the place of the deceased. He was taken and hanged from a tree. Feastday: October 19
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Saints from Roman Egypt,4th-century Christian saints
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Section::::Abstract
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BULLET::::- Saint Cleopatra — witnessed the suffering and execution of Saint Varus. BULLET::::- Lectionary 211
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Section::::See also.
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BULLET::::- The Life of Holy Martyr Varus. Reprinted From Orthodox Life Vol. 44, No5 - October 1994 BULLET::::- Catholic saints: St. Varus BULLET::::- The Cult of St. Varus BULLET::::- St. Varus the Martyr
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Section::::External links and references.
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National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Library
The National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Library (, translit.: "Naukova biblioteka Natsional'noho universytetu "Kyyevo-Mohylians'ka akademiya"") is the library system of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, one of the oldest universities in Ukraine, founded in 1615, closed in 1817 and revived in 1991. It is a key academic resource that supports the teaching, learning, and research goals of the university; its various materials can be accessed by students, scholars, and the general public.
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Section::::Abstract
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Almost 70% are books and periodicals, donated by individuals, institutions and organizations from around the world. Library is composed of several locations across the university campus. Amongst the collection are many rare items such as one of the four extant copies of "The Travels of Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch" by Paul of Aleppo.
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Section::::Abstract
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Estimated date of creation of the Kyiv Mohyla book collection is unknown. Approximately, it began to function in times of Kyiv Brotherhood School, since 1615. Significant contribution to the formation of the Library later did Petro Mohyla, who showed special concern in enriching library collections. He bequeathed his own book collection a few days before he died. But the terrible fire in 1658 almost completely destroyed the Library. By the 18yh century the Library has totaled 3,500 books in different languages, especially in Latin.
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Libraries in Ukraine,World Digital Library partners,National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy,Libraries in Kiev
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Section::::History.
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By late 18 century there were 12 000 items. In the 19th century library was transferred to Kiev Theological Academy with total collection approximately 150 000 items. Since 1920s part of Library is transferred to Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine. In 1992 library was opened in renewed University. It was firstly located in Blagovischennia Church and then in rooms of the revived university.
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Section::::History.
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Closure of the Theological Academy in the early 20th century and events that followed the October Revolution, led to almost complete destruction of the Library. During the years of the totalitarian regime, most of the books were either lost or transferred to other institutions. Books that survived is now located in the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine.
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Libraries in Ukraine,World Digital Library partners,National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy,Libraries in Kiev
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Section::::History.
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Old Academic Building is one of the architectural landmarks of the Kontraktova Ploscha which is located on Podil, the oldest district of Kyiv. It has a complicated history of reconstructions, both functional and decorative. The original one-storied building was finished in 1703. The second floor and the Church of the Annunciation in the far eastern part of the building were built in 1735-1740 by Rafail Zaborovsky and according to architect Johann Schädel project.
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Section::::Library locations and facilities.:Research Library.
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After the big fire in Kyiv in 1811 the building was reconstructed with the involvement of the architect A. Melensky. In 1860s open galleries were bricked up. Since the second half of the 19th-century library of Kyiv Theological Academy (the oldest college of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church) was placed here. After Academy being closed in 1919, Vernadsky Library's rare books collections were arranged in Old Academy Building and these collections were not conveyed to Kyiv-Mohyla academy after its revival in 1992.
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Section::::Library locations and facilities.:Research Library.
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During World War II the site was slightly damaged (roof, decorations). In 1947, 1968, 1980 Old Academy building underwent renewal. In February 1992 the site came under the jurisdiction of National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Library started gathering its holdings here. In 2017 the first stage of building long-planned restoration. Library and archives were relocated to other buildings.
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Section::::Library locations and facilities.:Research Library.
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The current main University Library building was being built on the site of a historic 19th-century building which served as a hospital until the beginning of the 1990s. The interior of the building was being totally rebuilt and equipped with communication and energy systems. It is named in honor of its principal benefactors Tetiana and Omelian Antonovych, Ukrainian-born couple who immigrated to the United States, and who donated one million dollars to restoration. Another million dollars have come from donors in Ukraine, the United States and Canada.
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Section::::Library locations and facilities.:Tetyana and Omelyan Antonovych Bachelor Library.
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The library was opened on May 24, 2007. The library is home to the university's General Collection.
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Libraries in Ukraine,World Digital Library partners,National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy,Libraries in Kiev
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Section::::Library locations and facilities.:Tetyana and Omelyan Antonovych Bachelor Library.
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The American Library is named in memory of Victor Kytasty, who dedicated himself to the development and growth of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. It is a public library maintained as a department of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Library. It was opened after the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine transferred the library from the America House to the campus of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in 1998.
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Section::::Library locations and facilities.:Viktor Kytasty American Library.
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The library offers readers up-to-date English-language resources, books for kids and adults, free Internet access, and fun events like Friday night film showings. Address: 8/5 Voloska str., building 4 room #116.
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Section::::Library locations and facilities.:Viktor Kytasty American Library.
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In 2007, one of the leading Ukrainian universities, the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, received personal archive of Omeljan Pritsak, the first Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University and the founder and first director (1973-1989) of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.
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Section::::Library locations and facilities.:Omeljan Pritsak Memorial Library.
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The other libraries located on the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy campus include Philological Library, located in the third Building, which houses volumes in the areas of philology, literature; Pre-university Studies Library, located in the Bursa Building; and Library in Center of Polish and European Studies, located in the 6th Building, which houses volumes in polish language.
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Section::::Library locations and facilities.:Other Libraries.
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There are 67 private collections donated by Ukrainian scholars mostly. Significant historical, cultural and scientific value brings the special Rare Books collection with more than 13, 000 items. At the end of 2005, James Mace`s library and archive were donated to the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy. Archive and library collection represents materials that describe Mace's life, academic activities and represents Ukraine history of the twentieth century in the USSR and abroad. Library collection counts over 1200 volumes of scientific works, periodicals, and other documents.
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Libraries in Ukraine,World Digital Library partners,National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy,Libraries in Kiev
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Section::::Special collections.
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BULLET::::- Sharipova, L. (1999). The library of the Kiev Mohyla Academy (1632-1780) in its historical context. (doctoral thesis). BULLET::::- Yaroshenko, Tetyana; Bankovska, Iryna. Libraries and Catalogs in Ukraine: The Way to Understand the Past and Build the Future (Lang.: eng). – In: Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 53(2015)3-4, pp. 430–452.
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Libraries in Ukraine,World Digital Library partners,National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy,Libraries in Kiev
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Section::::Further reading.
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BULLET::::- Official website BULLET::::- National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Library – eCatalog BULLET::::- E-archive eKMAIR - contains research output of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy scholars BULLET::::- Old Academy Building exterior online tour
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Libraries in Ukraine,World Digital Library partners,National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy,Libraries in Kiev
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Section::::External links.
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The 2008 Army Black Knights football team represented the United States Military Academy (USMA or "West Point") during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Army competed as an Independent, with no conference affiliation.
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The team was led by second-year head coach Stan Brock, who, amidst pressure from critics, had changed from the pro style offense to a triple option-like offensive scheme after the previous season. Some pundits dubbed it the "Brock Bone" or "quadruple" option, due to an added passing element. The team finished the season with a disappointing 3–9 record, which culminated in a 34–0 rout by archrival Navy. Brock was subsequently fired and replaced by former Cal Poly head coach, Rich Ellerson.
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The 2008 Army–Navy Game was the first shut-out of Army by Navy since 1978. One consolation was that in the game's final play, Army fullback Collin Mooney, in the last play of his college football career, broke the school record for single-season rushing by a single yard.
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BULLET::::- LB Josh McNary, So. BULLET::::- Alejandro Villanueva
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Section::::Roster.
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Amy Pieters (born 1 June 1991) is a Dutch professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's Team . She was a member of the Dutch team that finished sixth at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the team pursuit (together with Ellen van Dijk, Kirsten Wild and Vera Koedooder). In September 2015 it was announced that Pieters would join for the 2016 season, after spending five years with .
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Olympic cyclists of the Netherlands,Cyclists at the 2015 European Games,Living people,UCI Road World Championships cyclists for the Netherlands,European Games competitors for the Netherlands,Dutch track cyclists,Sportspeople from Haarlem,Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics,1991 births,Dutch cyclists at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships,Dutch female cyclists
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Pieters is the daughter of former professional Peter Pieters, the niece of Sjaak Pieters and the sister of Roy Pieters.
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Section::::Major results.:Road.
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BULLET::::- 2006 BULLET::::- 2007 BULLET::::- 2008 BULLET::::- 2009 BULLET::::- 2010 BULLET::::- 2011 BULLET::::- 2012 BULLET::::- 2014 BULLET::::- 2015 BULLET::::- 2017 BULLET::::- 2018
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Olympic cyclists of the Netherlands,Cyclists at the 2015 European Games,Living people,UCI Road World Championships cyclists for the Netherlands,European Games competitors for the Netherlands,Dutch track cyclists,Sportspeople from Haarlem,Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics,1991 births,Dutch cyclists at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships,Dutch female cyclists
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Section::::Major results.:Track.
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After the introduction of the women’s 3000m team pursuit at the 2007–08 track cycling season, Pieters was five times part of the team pursuit squad when they established a new Dutch national record. She is not the record holder anymore.
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Olympic cyclists of the Netherlands,Cyclists at the 2015 European Games,Living people,UCI Road World Championships cyclists for the Netherlands,European Games competitors for the Netherlands,Dutch track cyclists,Sportspeople from Haarlem,Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics,1991 births,Dutch cyclists at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships,Dutch female cyclists
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Section::::Major results.:Track.:National record, team pursuit.
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BULLET::::- List of Dutch Olympic cyclists
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Olympic cyclists of the Netherlands,Cyclists at the 2015 European Games,Living people,UCI Road World Championships cyclists for the Netherlands,European Games competitors for the Netherlands,Dutch track cyclists,Sportspeople from Haarlem,Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics,1991 births,Dutch cyclists at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships,Dutch female cyclists
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Section::::See also.
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Halford baronets
Three baronetcies were created for different families bearing the name of Halford, but related to one another. The first baronetcy was created in 1641 for Richard Halford in the Baronetage of England. It became extinct in 1780 with the death of the seventh and last baronet. The second baronetcy was created in 1706, also in the Baronetage of England, but became extinct in 1720 in the second generation.
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The third and last baronetcy was created in 1809 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom for a prominent physician descended maternally from the fifth Baronet of the previous creation. It too became extinct with the death of the fourth Baronet (third generation) in 1897.
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Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of England
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BULLET::::- Sir Richard Halford, 1st Baronet (–1658), Sheriff of Leicestershire in the 19th year of James I's reign, created a baronet on 18 December 1641. He and his eldest son Andrew (who died 1657, a year before his father) were notable for their allegiance to Charles I. Sir Richard was succeeded by his grandson (son of his eldest son) BULLET::::- Sir Thomas Halford, 2nd Baronet (died 1679); succeeded by his son
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Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of England
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Section::::Halford baronets, of Wistow, co Leicester (18 December 1641; extinct 1780).
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BULLET::::- Sir Thomas Halford, 3rd Baronet (c. 1663 – 3 May 1690) MP for Leicestershire 1689–1690. He died unmarried, and was succeeded by his next brother BULLET::::- Sir William Halford, 4th Baronet (died 1695) who was succeeded by his next brother
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Section::::Halford baronets, of Wistow, co Leicester (18 December 1641; extinct 1780).
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BULLET::::- Sir Richard Halford, 5th Baronet (died 5 September 1727), great-grandfather maternally of Sir Henry Halford the physician and first baronet of the 1809 creation. He married Mary Cotton, dau of Rev. William Cotton of Broughton Asley, and had five sons and three daughters, including BULLET::::- Sir William Halford, 6th Baronet (1709–1768) and BULLET::::- Thomas Halford (died 1766), father of four sons (of whom the youngest Charles became the 7th and last Baronet), and
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Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of England
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Section::::Halford baronets, of Wistow, co Leicester (18 December 1641; extinct 1780).
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BULLET::::- Elizabeth Halford (c. 1703 – 11 June 1772, aged 69) who married John (or William or Thomas) Smalley, an alderman of Leicester, and had with other issue, a second daughter: BULLET::::- Hester Smalley (c. 1740 – 2 April 1791, aged 51) whose eldest surviving son was BULLET::::- Sir Henry Halford (below). Sir Richard Halford, 5th Baronet, was succeeded by his eldest son
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Section::::Halford baronets, of Wistow, co Leicester (18 December 1641; extinct 1780).
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BULLET::::- Sir William Halford, 6th Baronet (1709–1768) who died unmarried, and was succeeded by his nephew (youngest son of the next brother Thomas Halford)
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BULLET::::- Sir Charles Halford, 7th Baronet (1732 – 21 July 1780) the last baronet of the 1641 creation, son of Thomas Halford, second son of the 5th Baronet. His widow Sarah, Lady Denbigh (whom he married in 1769) continued to enjoy the property until her death 2 October 1814. Lady Halford remarried 1783 Basil Feilding, 6th Earl of Denbigh, but had no issue by either marriage. In 1814, the property finally passed to his first cousin once removed Sir Henry Fielding.
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This baronetcy was created on 27 June 1706 for William Halford, possibly descended from the Halfords of Wistow. (The evidence is not certain, because the first baronet's grandfather and namesake was identified in visitations by herald. This baronetcy was not mentioned in Burke's Extinct Baronetage 1841, possibly because the second and third baronets may have been Jacobites.
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BULLET::::- Sir William Halford, 1st Bt., of Welham, co Leics (1663 – 1 March 1709). He married c. 1692 Lady Frances Cecil (d. 1698), second surviving daughter of James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and Lady Margaret Manners. BULLET::::- Sir James Halford, 2nd Baronet (died ca. 1715) BULLET::::- Sir William Halford, 3rd Baronet (c. 1693 - 25 March 1720)
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This baronetcy was created on 27 September 1809 for Henry Halford (2 October 1766 – 9 March 1844), a prominent society physician who was physician extraordinary to the King since 1793. Halford was born Henry Vaughan in 1766, son of Dr. James Vaughan, and changed his name to Halford by Act of Parliament in expectation of inheriting Wistow Hall and the Halford wealth from the last of the Halfords. The baronetcy became extinct with his grandson, the fourth baronet, in 1897.
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BULLET::::- Sir Henry Halford, 1st Baronet, born Henry Vaughan (1766–1844) who inherited Wistow Hall in 1814 with the death of Lady Denbigh, the long-lived widow of the last of the previous Halford baronets. He was President of the Royal College of Physicians 1820–1844 (his death). He was succeeded by his only son:
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BULLET::::- Sir Henry Halford, 2nd Baronet (22 April 1797 – 22 May 1868); he was MP for Leicestershire South 1832–57. Like his father, he was a classical scholar. His wife was Barbara Vaughan (26 July 1806 – 24 June 1869); she was his first cousin and daughter of Rt Hon. Sir John Vaughan (brother of the first baronet) by his wife Hon. Augusta St. John, widow of Andrew St John, 13th Baron St John of Bletso. Their son was:
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BULLET::::- Sir Henry St. John Halford, 3rd Baronet (9 August 1828 – 4 January 1897), who was the first Chairman of Leicestershire County Council (established 1889) and a very prominent Volunteer and marksman. He married Elizabeth Ursula Bagshawe (27 October 1829 – 30 January 1897), daughter of W.J. Bagshawe, of The Oaks near Sheffield. The last Sir Henry had no direct descendants.
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On his death, Wistow Hall was inherited by his friend the 3rd Lord Cottesloe, who as T F Fremantle had joined with him and W E Metford in their experimental work on the rifle. The 4th Baron Cottesloe, whose daughter and son-in-law inherited Wistow Hall in 1958, was named partly for this friend of his father.
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BULLET::::- Reverend Sir John Frederick Halford, 4th and last Baronet (16 May 1830 – 4 April 1897). He married Ismena Andrews (19 April 1838 -6 February 1912), third daughter of John S. Andrews.
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Halford's original arms were: Argent, a greyhound passant sable, on a chief azure three fleurs-de-lis or.
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For his unremitting professional attentions to the duke of York during his last illness (1826) he received, by royal warrant, a grant of armorial augmentations and supporters. For the centre fleur-de-lis was substituted a rose argent; and, in further augmentation, was added, on a canton ermine a staff entwined with a serpent proper, and ensigned with a coronet composed of crosses patée and fleurs-de-lis (being that of a prince of the blood-royal).
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As a crest of augmentation, a staff entwined with a serpent or, as on the canton. As supporters, two emews proper, each gorged with a coronet, composed of crosses patée and fleurs-de-lis. According to the source, this is the only time that a practising physician was granted supporters.
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The 2 emews (or emus) came from a present of the birds from George IV to his physician; these birds did much damage to the garden at Wistow, and one was eventually stuffed and kept in a case.
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BULLET::::- Thomas Wotton, Edward Kimber, Richard A. Johnson. "The baronetage of England", pp. 423-424. Retrieved from Google Books on 12 March 2009. BULLET::::- "A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies": Halford, of Wistow p. 238. Retrieved from Google Books on 12 March 2009.
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BULLET::::- Halford family monuments. Retrieved 12 March 2009.
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Minuscule 396 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 217 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Paleographically it has been assigned to the 12th century. It has marginalia.
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The codex contains the text of the four Gospels on 115 parchment leaves () with one large lacunae (Matthew 1:1-23:27). It is written in one column per page, in 27 lines per page, in silver.
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The text is divided according to numbers of the ("chapters"), whose numbers are given at the margin, and the ("titles") at the top of the pages. There is also a division according to the smaller Ammonian Sections (in Mark 240 Sections, the last in 16:9), with references to the Eusebian Canons (written below Ammonian Section numbers). It contains Argumentum and the tables of the ("tables of contents") before each Gospel.
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The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. Hermann von Soden classified it to the textual family K. Aland placed it in Category V. According to the Claremont Profile Method it represents textual family K in Luke 1 and Luke 20. In Luke 10 no profile was made. In Luke 1 it belongs to the cluster Ω.
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The manuscript was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scholz (1794–1852). It was examined by Scholz, Gebhardt (1882), and C. R. Gregory (1886). The manuscript is currently housed at the Vatican Library (Chis. R IV 6 (gr. 6) in Rome.
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Section::::History.
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BULLET::::- List of New Testament minuscules BULLET::::- Biblical manuscript BULLET::::- Textual criticism
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Greek New Testament minuscules,12th-century biblical manuscripts
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Section::::See also.
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Cristina Fallarás
Cristina Fallarás (Zaragoza, 1968) is a Spanish journalist. She gained national relevance in Spain when publicly admitting to having been evicted from her house. She studied Information science at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and has worked as a journalist for Cadena Ser, "El Mundo", "El Periódico de Catalunya", RNE (Ràdio4) and the journal "ADN".
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Autonomous University of Barcelona alumni,People from Zaragoza,Spanish journalists,1968 births,Living people
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Section::::Abstract
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In 2012, she was awarded the Premio Hammett, a prize awarded by the International Association of Crime Writers for the best crime novel written in Spanish, for her novel "Las niñas perdidas" ("Lost Girls"), published by Roca Editorial.
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Autonomous University of Barcelona alumni,People from Zaragoza,Spanish journalists,1968 births,Living people
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Section::::Abstract
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BULLET::::- "La otra Enciclopedia Catalana", Belacqua, 2002 BULLET::::- "Rupturas", Urano, 2003 BULLET::::- "No acaba la noche", Planeta, 2006 BULLET::::- "Así murió el poeta Guadalupe", Alianza, 2009 BULLET::::- "Las niñas perdidas", Roca Editorial, 2011 BULLET::::- "Últimos días en el Puesto del Este", DVD ediciones, 2011
[]
Autonomous University of Barcelona alumni,People from Zaragoza,Spanish journalists,1968 births,Living people
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Section::::Bibliography.
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Acrobasis demotella
Acrobasis demotella, the walnut shoot moth, is a moth of the family Pyralidae described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1881. It is found in North America, from Ontario south to North Carolina and west to Missouri and Michigan. The wingspan is 20–24 mm. The larva feed on "Juglans" species, "Carya illinoinensis" and other "Carya" species.
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Moths described in 1881,Acrobasis,Moths of North America
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Section::::Abstract
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BULLET::::- Species info at Forestpests
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Moths described in 1881,Acrobasis,Moths of North America
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Section::::External links.
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Voldemar Aussem
Voldemar Khristianovich Aussem (), ( in Oryol – 1936), was a nobleman, communist official and Soviet diplomat. From 1899 he studied at the Kharkov Institute of Technology until his arrest in 1901, the same year in which he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, after which he was sentenced to administrative exile to Oryol.
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Imperial Russian people of German descent,Russian people of German descent,1936 deaths,Braunschweig University of Technology alumni,Expelled members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union,GRU officers,People from Oryol,People from Oryol Governorate,Ambassadors of Ukraine to Germany,Ambassadors of the Soviet Union to Austria,Soviet people of German descent,Russian military personnel of World War I,1879 births,Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute alumni
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Section::::Abstract
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From 19141917 he served in the Russian Army, and after the October Revolution he served in various capacities of the communist hierarchy in Ukraine. On 30 November 1918 he became Chief of Staff of the Ukrainian Soviet Army, from 19191920 he was in the Revolutionary Military Council.
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Section::::Abstract
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In 1921 he was posted to Berlin as the Plenipotentiary Representative of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic to Germany, until 16 July 1923 when the representation was switched to the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs, which saw him staying in Germany as Adviser to the Plenipotentiary of the USSR. On 21 May 1924 he was posted to Vienna as Plenipotentiary Representative of the Soviet Union in Austria, and stayed in the Austrian capital until 10 December 1924.
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Section::::Abstract
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After the completion of his mission in Austria, he returned to the Ukrainian SSR and became Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the National Economy in that Republic, until 1926 when he became the Trade Representative of the USSR in Turkey. In December 1927 he was expelled from the All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks), and at some stage became Scientific Secretary of the Krasnodar Regional Planning Commission until May 1929, when he was arrested, and sentenced in 1930 to 3 years exile in the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
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Imperial Russian people of German descent,Russian people of German descent,1936 deaths,Braunschweig University of Technology alumni,Expelled members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union,GRU officers,People from Oryol,People from Oryol Governorate,Ambassadors of Ukraine to Germany,Ambassadors of the Soviet Union to Austria,Soviet people of German descent,Russian military personnel of World War I,1879 births,Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute alumni
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Section::::Abstract
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He was released in 1932, and became chief of the Chemical division of the Orlyov Sanitary Biological Institute, until his arrest again on 15 January 1933, whereby he was sentenced to another 3 years of exile in Astrakhan. He was released in 1936.
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Imperial Russian people of German descent,Russian people of German descent,1936 deaths,Braunschweig University of Technology alumni,Expelled members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union,GRU officers,People from Oryol,People from Oryol Governorate,Ambassadors of Ukraine to Germany,Ambassadors of the Soviet Union to Austria,Soviet people of German descent,Russian military personnel of World War I,1879 births,Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute alumni
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Section::::Abstract
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56640763
Planetary Missions Program Office
The Planetary Missions Program Office is a division of NASA headquartered at the Marshall Space Flight Center, formed by the agency's Science Mission Directorate (SMD). Succeeding the Discovery and New Frontiers Program Office, it was established in 2014 to manage the Discovery and New Frontiers programs of low and medium-cost missions by third-party institutions, and the Solar System Exploration program of NASA-led missions that focus on prioritized planetary science objectives.
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NASA programs
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Section::::Abstract
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Planetary Missions Program Office
The Discovery and New Frontiers programs were established in 1992 and 2001 respectively, and have launched fourteen primary missions together, along with two missions launched under the administration of the Planetary Missions Program Office. The Solar System Exploration Program was established alongside the office, with three missions planned for launch under the new program.
[]
NASA programs
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Section::::Abstract
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Planetary Missions Program Office
The Planetary Missions Program Office was established in late 2014 as part of a series of changes implemented by NASA after the passage of the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2015, which allocated US$1.438 billion to planetary missions, and the Obama administration's request for the 2016 United States federal budget. The program office is a replacement for the Discovery and New Frontiers Program Office, established in 2004, and occupies their former headquarters at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
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NASA programs
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Section::::History.
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Planetary Missions Program Office
The Planetary Missions Program Office took control of the Discovery and New Frontiers program, along with the Europa Mission and NASA contributions to the European Space Agency (ESA)'s "JUICE" mission, in a then-unnamed program outside of Discovery and New Frontiers. In 2017, the program was named the "Solar System Exploration Program", and grew to include NASA's surviving "DART" component of the cancelled "AIDA" mission, after ESA terminated their contribution to the mission in late 2016.
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Section::::History.
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The Discovery program was established in late 1990 as a program of low-cost, limited-scope solar system exploration missions, succeeding the objectives of the Planetary Observer program. In the late 1980s, leaders at NASA opted towards expensive, more ambitious missions to advance their objectives. This included the Space Exploration Initiative by the George H. W. Bush administration, which laid out a plan to construct Space Station Freedom and establish a human exploration program to the Moon and Mars.
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Section::::Programs.:Discovery.
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Consistent cost overruns and lack of support from the United States Congress, however, created a trend towards smaller, less ambitious missions. NASA's Solar System Exploration Division (SSED) initially proposed to model a new program of small-class unmanned missions after the Planetary Observer program, though members were skeptical, due to the budget problems plaguing the Planetary Observer program at the time. It was decided instead to base it on the Explorer program, following advice from Explorer administrative staffer Tom Krimigis.
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Section::::Programs.:Discovery.