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1061685 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harshvardhan%20Rane | Harshvardhan Rane | Harshavardhan Rane (born 16 December 1983) is an Indian actor, who mainly works in Telugu and Hindi films. Rane made his acting debut with the Telugu film Thakita Thakita (2010) and made his Hindi film debut with Sanam Teri Kasam (2016), receiving the Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow – Male nomination.
Films
Television
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1983 births
Living people
Indian movie actors
Actors in Telugu cinema
Actors from Rajahmundry
21st-century Indian actors
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Actors from Madhya Pradesh
People from Gwalior
Telugu actors
Marathi actors
Actors in Hindi television |
1061686 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel%20art | Pixel art | Pixel art is a form of digital art where images are built using pixels as the only building block. It is often used in video games, but it can also be used to create other types of art, such as illustrations, animations, and even sculptures.
Pixel art is created using a variety of software programs, but some of the most popular ones include:
Aseprite
Piskel
Lospec
Pixilart
GraphicsGale
Pixel art can be created in a variety of styles, but some of the most common ones include:
Isometric pixel art: This type of pixel art uses a 3D perspective to create images that look like they are popping out of the screen.Animated pixel art: This type of pixel art uses multiple images to create animations.Sprite pixel art: This type of pixel art is used to create characters and objects for video games.Tile pixel art: This type of pixel art is used to create backgrounds and other repeating elements for video games.
Pixel art is a versatile and creative medium that can be used to create a wide variety of images. It is a popular choice for video games because it is simple to create and can be scaled up or down without losing quality. However, pixel art can also be used to create other types of art, such as illustrations, animations, and even sculptures.
Here are some examples of pixel art used in different ways:
Video games: Pixel art is often used in video games to create characters, objects, and backgrounds. Some classic video games that use pixel art include Mario, Pac-Man, and Sonic the Hedgehog. More recent video games that use pixel art include Minecraft and Undertale.Illustrations: Pixel art can also be used to create illustrations. Pixel art illustrations can be simple or complex, and they can be used to create a variety of different styles of art.Animations: Pixel art can also be used to create animations. Pixel art animations can be simple or complex, and they can be used to create a variety of different types of animation, such as cartoons, GIFs, and even full-length films.Sculptures: Pixel art can even be used to create sculptures. Pixel art sculptures are created by stacking individual pixels together to create a three-dimensional object.
Pixel art is a creative and versatile medium that can be used to create a wide variety of different types of art. It is a popular choice for video games, but it can also be used to create illustrations, animations, and even sculptures. |
1061687 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contact%20shoe | Contact shoe | A contact shoe is a metal piece that is connected to a bogie that makes contact with the 3rd rail delivering electricity to the source requiring electricity in turn completing the circuit. |
1061688 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eumetabola | Eumetabola | Eumetabola is an unranked Clade in the Infraclass Neoptera. It contains every Neoptera clade except Embioptera and Orthoptera. It has the biggest number of species of any clade in the Animal Kingdom.
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1061689 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalyan%20Srinivas%20Raygalla | Kalyan Srinivas Raygalla | Kalyan Srinivas Raygalla is a Team Building Facilitator at The Thought Bulb and a Research Scholar at GD Goenka University's School of Media. With a diverse background spanning academia, training, and journalism, Raygalla excels in public speaking, strategic communication, media writing, and recreational therapy.
Professional Background
Journalism and Training
Formerly a journalist, Kalyan Raygalla, also known as Ray, has contributed as a columnist for The Freedom Press and various other publications. He has received recognition for his journalistic endeavors, including the prestigious Axaya Media Award.
Academic Engagements
Transitioning from journalism to academia, Raygalla has collaborated with esteemed institutions such as Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies, GD Goenka University, Woxsen University, Roots International Business School, DAV Public School, Meridian School, and Vedant International School.
Notable Achievements
Kalyan Raygalla's achievements are noteworthy and reflect his commitment to excellence. Some of his accolades include:
Axaya Media Award: Recognition for extensive contributions to Journalism, Health (Physical and Mental), and Education on World TB Day by CHAI- Catholic Health Association of India.
International ICON Award: Acknowledgment by the National Anti-Harassment Foundation, recognized by the Government of India and ISO Certified by the United Kingdom.
World Record Holder: Recognized in the International Book of Records for empowering the largest number of youth.
Best Book of Poetry 2021: Authored Story Between The Truth and Lie, winning the Best Poetry Book of the Year Award from Author Pages.
National Award - TPL Shiksha Best English Language Facilitator of the Year 2021.
Global Teachers Award 2020: Conferred by AKS Education Foundation.
Nominated for Padma Shri Award 2021: Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
Best Paper Award: International Conference on Beyond Academics by School of Humanities and Social Sciences, GD Goenka University.
Best English Language Professor of the Year 2021: TPL Shiksha Awards, Delhi.
Academic Excellence Awards: Recognized at Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies and by i2OR- International Institute of Organized Research in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
Contributions to UN4ALL Campaign
As part of the UN4ALL campaign, Raygalla served as Charge d'Affaires to the 2021 United Nations Secretary-General Candidate, Prof Nabhit Kapur. He conducted global interviews and participated in conversation panels with distinguished individuals, including Her Excellency Rosalia Arteaga Serrano, Former President of Ecuador; Hon'ble Yousef M Kamoud, Member of the Libyan Parliament; His Excellency, Hon Etienne Ys, Former Prime Minister of Curacao; Chief Election Commissioner Dr. S Y Quraishi; Ambassador K P Fabian, IFS; General J J Singh, Former Governor, State of Arunachal Pradesh; and Shri Shekhar Dutt, IAS, Former Governor, State of Chhattisgarh.
Awards and Recognitions
AXAYA MEDIA AWARD: Extensive contributions to Journalism, Health, and Education.
International ICON Award: Recognition by the National Anti-Harassment Foundation, recognized by the Government of India.
World Record Holder: Empowering the largest number of youth.
Best Book of Poetry 2021: Author Pages National Award.
Global Teachers Award 2020: AKS Education Foundation.
Nominated for Padma Shri Award 2021: Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
Best Paper Award: International Conference on Beyond Academics by GD Goenka University.
Best English Language Professor of the Year 2021: TPL Shiksha Awards, Delhi.
Academic Excellence Awards: Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies and i2OR- International Institute of Organized Research.
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1061690 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rizwan%20Farook%20and%20Tashfeen%20Malik | Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik | Syed Rizwan Farook (June 14, 1987December 2, 2015) and Tashfeen Malik (July 13, 1986December 2, 2015) were a Pakistani-American mass murder duo who were the two perpetrators of a terrorist attack at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, United States on December 2, 2015. In the attack, they killed 14 people and injured 22 others. Both died in a shootout with law enforcement later that day.
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1061691 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahul%20Bose | Rahul Bose | Rahul Bose (born 27 July 1967) is an Indian actor, director, screenwriter, social activist, and athlete. Bose is the President of Indian Rugby Football Union.He has appeared in Bengali films such as Mr. and Mrs. Iyer, Kalpurush, Anuranan, Antaheen, Laptop and The Japanese Wife.
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Rahul Bose environmental blog
1967 births
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Indian journalists
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Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi participants |
1061693 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils%20%C3%85man | Nils Åman | Nils Åman (born 7 February 2000) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centre for the Abbotsford Canucks of the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect under contract to the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted by the Colorado Avalanche in the sixth round of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft with the 167th overall pick.
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Swedish ice hockey centres
Vancouver Canucks players |
1061696 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20Scher | Anna Scher | Anna Valerie Verrall MBE (born Anne Valerie Scher; 26 December 1944 – 12 November 2023) was a British-Irish drama teacher who was best known as the founder of The Anna Scher Theatre. She was also known as an actress, a journalist, and an author.
Early life
Anne Valerie Scher was born in Cork, Ireland on 26 December 1944, as the eldest of four daughters to Irish parents, Claire (née Hurwitz), and Eric Asher Scher, a dentist of Lithuanian descent. She was Jewish. She moved to Hove, East Sussex with her family at the age of 14.
Scher was educated at St Angela's convent, where she was the sole Jewish pupil. She was later educated at Hove grammar school and Brighton School of Music and Art.
Career
Scher founded The Anna Scher Theatre (AST), an independent and co-educational performing arts school in Islington, London in January 1968. Her husband was co-director for many years.
Scher made her debut, and only appearance, as an actress in 1969, but her father told her to get a proper job, so she became a journalist specialising in theatre with the Islington Gazette for five years, and reviewed for The Times Literary Supplement.
Scher also worked as a primary school teacher working with children whose first language was not English. She was a chairperson of the International Song Contest for Peace in Ireland. She had served on juries at BAFTA, Sony and the Royal Television Society.
Scher was the castaway on a 2011 episode of the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs.
Scher had co-authored three books with her husband. She had also authored two books as a solo author.
Personal life
Scher married Raymond Charles Verrall, an English coach, writer and director, in Hampstead, London in 1976. Their only son, John Benedict Verrall, was born in 1980. Her husband died in October 2023. He was 79.
Scher had a breakdown in 2000 after suffering with depression and was admitted to hospital. She could not walk during her breakdown. She took a period of sick leave from The Anna Scher Theatre. Scher discovered that she had been blocked by the board of directors upon her return to her theatre.
Scher promoted peace, love and understanding. She was a patron of Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salam – Oasis of Peace.
Death
Scher died during the early hours of 12 November 2023. She was 78. Her death was confirmed and announced to the public on the same day in a social media post by talent agency Nic Knight Management: It is with deep sadness that I must report that Anna Scher, the best and kindest drama teacher in the UK for the last 50 years, has passed. Joining her husband, Charles, in a better place to rest. She will be missed but never forgotten. RIP @annascherthtr + Charles Verrall.Scher's obituary was published by The Guardian on 15 November.
Honours
Scher was awarded a Community Award from the Irish Post the Woman of Distinction Award from Jewish Care. She was an Associate of RADA. She was awarded a Honorary Fellow of the Leinster School of Music & Drama.
She was awarded the Peace Person of the Year Award in Ireland in 1999.
Scher was awarded Freedom of the London Borough of Islington in 2003.
Scher was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours by Queen Elizabeth II for her services to drama.
Commonwealth honours
Filmography
As an actress
As herself
Bibliography
Scher, Anna; Verrall, Charles (1975). 100+ Ideas for Drama. Heinemann Educational Books. .
Scher, Anna (1976). Final Act: Drama Kit. Ward Lock Educational Books. .
Scher, Anna; Verrall, Charles (1987). Another 100+ Ideas for Drama. Heinemann Educational Books. .
Scher, Anna; Verrall, Charles (1992). 200+ Ideas for Drama. Heinemann Drama. .
Scher, Anna. Desperate to Act. Heinemann. .
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1944 births
2023 deaths |
1061700 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metapterygota | Metapterygota | Metapterygota is a clade of insects. It has both the order Odonata and the infraclass Neoptera. These two clades share similar looks by having both a larva form, and a imago form later on in its life, and having wings. Some though, do not have wings despite being capable of having them.
Insects |
1061701 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harsha%20Bhogle | Harsha Bhogle | Harsha Bhogle (born 19 July 1961) is an Indian cricket commentator and journalist. Bhogle has cemented his reputation as being a personality in the global cricket broadcasting industry.
References
Other websites
Harsha Bhogle's columns at The Indian Express
Out of the Box with Harsha Bhogle on YouTube
Living people
Indian cricket commentators
Cricketers from Hyderabad, India
Indian Premier League
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad alumni
1961 births
Indian sports broadcasters
Osmania University alumni
Indian chemical engineers
Indian journalists |
1061702 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef%20Taurer | Josef Taurer | Josef Taurer (16 November 1883 -1 August 1956) was an Austrian football player from the early days of the sport. He scored the first goal in the Austrian national team's first unofficial game against Switzerland in 1901 and the first goal in the first official game against Hungary in 1902. He played as Forward mainly for Wiener AC.
Career
Josef Taurer began his career as a football player in 1897 for “Jugendhort” . The team included future national players Josef Fischer, Gustav Huber and Johann Studnicka. 1897 Jugendhorst joined WAC. With the WAC he won all three ÖFU championships for the Tagblatt Cup . The striker stayed with WAC until 1908 . After one season with the Vienna Cricket and Football-Club. After his active time he was active as a football referee. In 1922 he became deputy head of the WAC's football section.
International
In Austria's first unofficial international match against Switzerland on 8 April 1901 he played as a left winger and scored the first international goal in a 4-0 win. In Austria's first official on 12 October 1902 he scored again the first goal in a 5-0 win versus Hungary. His last match was on 9 April 1905 in a 0-0 again versus Hungary.
Honours
3 × Tagblatt-Pokal: 1901, 1902, 1903
6 matches and 2 goals for the Austrian national football team:1901-1905
References
1883 births
1956 deaths
Association football forwards
Austrian footballers
Players of the Austrian national football team
Austrian football champions |
1061703 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raju%20Jeyamohan | Raju Jeyamohan | Raju Jeyamohan (born 2 July 1991) is an Indian actor, television host and model in the Indian film industry, who has worked predominantly in Tamil television shows and films. Raju made his debut in the movie Natpuna Ennanu Theriyuma in the year 2019. He has also acted in various serials including Kana Kaanum Kalangal, 'Kalloori Salai', 'Aandaal Azhagar', and 'Saravanan Meenatchi' on Vijay Television. In 2022, he emerged as the winner of the Tamil reality television show Bigg Boss (Tamil season 5).
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Living people
Tamil television actors
Tamil actors
Actors in Tamil cinema
People from Tamil Nadu
Bigg Boss (Tamil TV series) contestants
Big Brother (franchise) winners
1991 births |
1061704 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajshree%20Thakur | Rajshree Thakur | Rajshree Thakur (born 22 September 1981) is an Indian actress best known for her role as Saloni in the Hindi television drama Saat Phere: Saloni Ka Safar and Preeti Jindal in Shaadi Mubarak.
References
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Other websites
1981 births
Living people
Actors from Mumbai
Indian television actors
Indian movie actors
Actors in Hindi television
Actors in Hindi cinema
Actors in Marathi cinema
All India Radio people
Indian radio presenters
21st-century Indian actors |
1061705 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raj%20Kumar%20%28professor%29 | Raj Kumar (professor) | Raj Kumar (born 15 December 1959) is a professor of neurosurgery. He was a founding director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh and former vice-chancellor of Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences.
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Other Website
Official website
Living people
Heads of universities and colleges in India
20th-century Indian medical doctors
Medical doctors from Uttar Pradesh
Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University alumni
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi alumni
University of Lucknow alumni
Academic staff of Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences
Indian medical administrators
1959 births |
1061707 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harsha%20Walia | Harsha Walia | Harsha Walia is a Canadian activist and writer based in Vancouver. She has been involved with No one is illegal, the February 14 Women's Memorial March Committee, the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre, and several Downtown Eastside housing justice coalitions. Walia has been active in migrant justice, Indigenous solidarity, feminist, anti-racist, and anti-capitalist movements for over a decade.
Early life
Walia was born in Bahrain to parents of Punjabi ancestry. She later immigrated to Vancouver, Canada and studied law at the University of British Columbia.
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1061709 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura%20Trott | Laura Trott | Laura Trott (born 7 December 1984) is a British Conservative Party politician. She was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sevenoaks at the 2019 general election.
Trott was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Work and Pensions until November 2023, when she was named the Chief Secretary to the Treasury in a cabinet reshuffle.
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Living people
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs
Politicians from Oxfordshire |
1061712 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria%20Atkins | Victoria Atkins | Victoria Mary Atkins (born 22 March 1976) is a British politician. She has been the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care since November 2023. She was Financial Secretary to the Treasury from October 2022 to November 2023. She is a member of the Conservative Party. Atkins was first elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Louth and Horncastle in Lincolnshire in 2015.
She is a Type 1 diabetic, and is married to the Managing Director of British Sugar.
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1061716 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitin%20Sahrawat | Nitin Sahrawat | Nitin Sahrawat (Born 13 August 1981), is an Indian actor, a social activist, and the Editor in Chief of Atal Indians Magazine. Sahrawat is the creator of Atal Indian Project, which aims at creating multiple Urban forest named Atal Vatika, in cities and towns of India. He is the Managing Director of QuiteLit Digital.
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Other websites
1981 births
Actors from Dehradun
Indian models
Indian television actors
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1061718 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakesh%20Maria | Rakesh Maria | Rakesh Maria (born 19 January 1957) is a former Indian Police Officer. He last served as the Director General of Home Guard. Before that he served as the Police Commissioner of Mumbai.
References
1957 births
Living people
Police officers from Mumbai
Indian Police Service officers |
1061732 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pernell%20%28healer%29 | Pernell (healer) | Pernell (known to be alive in 1350), was an English healer. She helped her physician husband, Thomas de Rasyn in their healing practice. The couple was accused of causing the death of a miller in 1350 but was freed by a royal pardon and allowed to continue their practice. Their medical skills were respected by people of the time.
References
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14th-century people |
1061771 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy/Timmy%20Power%20Hour | Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour | The Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour is a trilogy of crossover episodes between The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and The Fairly OddParents.
Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
In the first Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour, Timmy Turner wishes he were in the best laboratory in the Universe for a science project and ends up in Jimmy Neutron’s lab in another dimension. Timmy also accidentally sends Jimmy to Dimsdale. Timmy accidentally turns Jimmy’s robot dog Goddard into a monster and has to save Retroville. While Jimmy has to save Fairy World from Crocker.
When Nerds Collide
In the second Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour called “When Nerds Collide” , Jorgen von Strangel makes the Anti-Fairy prison impossible for anyone “of this universe” to break into but Cosmo’s doppelgänger Anti-Cosmo figured out that he can get someone from an Alternate universe to do that. Timmy and Jimmy fight because they both like the same girl named Cindy Vortex. Jimmy’s Archenemy, Professor Finbarr Calamitous teams up with Anti-Cosmo to free the other Anti-Fairies. After Jimmy and Timmy team up to save the world, Calamitous enslaves Jorgen and tries to destroy his Universe. So Timmy and Jimmy stop him. Cindy finds out that Timmy isn’t that smart.
The Jerkinators
When Jimmy and Timmy start fighting their enemies together, they forget about their actual friends. They think that beating their enemies is too easy so they create a new Supervillain called “The Villain who is not named Shirley”. The Villain wants to be their friend but Jimmy and Timmy are mean to him so he becomes evil and tries to destroy the Multiverse but then Jimmy and Timmy stop him with help from their friends. |
1061775 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT%26T%20Pogo | AT&T Pogo | AT&T Pogo was a web browser based on Mozilla Firefox's codebase made by AT&T and Vizible. A testing version was handed to a small group of people but the project was later discontinued when Vizible sold its intellectual property to Open Text.
Features
The testing version had these features:
Being able to make multiple home pages.
Tabs showing a small picture for each open page.
A way to look at and manage Internet bookmarks.
A way to look at and control internet history.
A search feature to find bookmarks and history.
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1061781 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar%20M%C3%ADguez | Oscar Míguez | Óscar Omar Miguez Antón (5 December 1927 – 19 August 2006) was a Uruguayan footballer. He played as a forward. Míguez was part of the Uruguay team in the 1950 and 1954 World Cups. He played as a striker for the national team. Míguez is the all-time record World Cup goal scorer for Uruguay with eight goals. Míguez had 27 goals in 39 games in total for Uruguay, For a long time, he was the third-highest scorer for the national team, behind Héctor Scarone and Ángel Romano. He was overtaken by Diego Forlán, Edinson Cavani and Luis Suárez. Míguez was known for his mental quickness and an unusual command of the ball, with goals with headers, volleys or bicycle kicks sought for an entire match until they came out. He was often satisfied with just scoring goals, he was a juggling centre-forward. He, however, He denied that he had been a great player. He is regarded among the best football players of all time. Míguez is considered as one of the greatest Uruguayan strikers of his era.
Club career
He was born on December 5, 1927 in Montevideo. He began his adult football career in 1947.
His play attracted the attention of representatives of one of the strongest clubs in the country, Peñarol. He joined the team in 1948, He was a part of a famous forward line that included Alcides Ghiggia, Ernesto Vidal, Juan Schiaffino and the Argentinian Juan Hohberg. He played for this team for the next twelve seasons of his playing career. As part of Peñarol, he was one of the main scorers of the team. He had an average performance of 0.78 goals per championship game. He was the top scorer of the Uruguayan championship twice. His team won that competition six times. Míguez was an outstanding footballer in the history of Peñarol de Montevideo, where he played for almost his entire life as a professional athlete, and did not accept offers received from European teams. He was a juggler with the ball, having made his bicycle kicks famous. He was Uruguayan champion with Peñarol in 1949, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1958 and 1959.
Subsequently, in 1960 he played in Peru for Sporting Cristal, the following year he defended the colors of Rampla Juniors, and finished his playing career with Montevideya Colón in 1962.
International career
In 1950, he made his debut in official matches as part of the Uruguayan national team. In the same year, he went as part of the team to the 1950 World Cup in Brazil. In the very first game of the tournament, he scored a hat-trick, contributing to the defeat of the Bolivian national team with a score of 8:0 in the first group stage. At the final stage, at which the world champion was determined, he scored two goals against the Swedish national team, which brought the Uruguayans a victory with a score of 3:2 and left them in the fight for the championship title. He fully played the decisive game against the home team, in which the Uruguayans won a sensational victory with a score of 2:1, becoming world champions in 1950.
Four years later, at the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, he also started the tournament as the main striker of the national team. In the group stage of the competition, he scored a goal against the Czech Republic (win 2:0) and two goals against Scotland (win 7:0). In the quarterfinal match against England, won 4-2, he was injured and missed the rest of his team's matches, in which they lost in the semifinals and the game for third place to the national teams of Hungary and Austria, respectively. Despite missing these games for two World Cups, he scored 8 goals, which remains a record for the players of the Uruguayan national team in the finals of the World Cup.
Subsequently, he participated in the South American championships of 1955 and 1956, in the second of which the Uruguayans won their ninth title of the strongest national team on the continent. Miguez's personal contribution to the title, which included three goals scored, was recognized by awarding him the title of the best player of the tournament.
In total, during his career in the national team, which lasted 8 years, he played 39 matches in its uniform, scoring 27 goals.
Death
He died in 2006 at the age of 78. His remains are buried at the Cementerio del Buceo, Montevideo.
Career statistics
International
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Honours
Uruguayan League: 1949, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1958
FIFA World Cup: 1950
Copa América: 1956
Copa Río Branco: runner-up: 1950
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2006 deaths
Footballers from Montevideo
Association football forwards
1950 FIFA World Cup players
1954 FIFA World Cup players |
1061782 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papua%20New%20Guinea%20national%20rugby%20league%20team | Papua New Guinea national rugby league team | The Papua New Guinea national rugby league team, nicknamed the Kumuls, represents Papua New Guinea in international rugby league.
Rugby league is very popular in Papua New Guinea and is often considered the country's national sport.
National rugby league teams
Rugby league |
1061784 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papua%20New%20Guinea%20women%27s%20national%20rugby%20league%20team | Papua New Guinea women's national rugby league team | The Papua New Guinea women's national rugby league team, nicknamed the Orchids, represents Papua New Guinea in international women's rugby league.
Rugby league is very popular in Papua New Guinea and is often considered the country's national sport.
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Rugby league |
1061789 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/President%20of%20the%20National%20Conventional | President of the National Conventional | From 22 September 1792 to 2 November 1795, the French Republic was governed by the National Convention, whose president (elected from within for a 14-day term) may be considered as France's legitimate head of state for list of president List of Presidents of the National Convention |
1061797 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal%20Jesus | Personal Jesus | "Personal Jesus" is a 1989 song by British band Depeche Mode. It is the leading single from their seventh studio album Violator. It went to number 13 in the United Kingdom, number 28 in the United States, number 27 in France, number 44 in Canada, number 5 in Switzerland and Germany, number 17 in Sweden, number 14 in New Zealand, number 7 in Ireland and number 3 in Spain and Italy. It was covered by Johnny Cash and Marilyn Manson.
Track listings
All songs were written by Martin L. Gore.
UK 7-inch and cassette single; US cassette single
"Personal Jesus" – 3:43
"Dangerous" – 4:20
UK 7-inch single—gatefold sleeve
A1. "Personal Jesus" – 3:43
B1. "Dangerous" (Hazchemix edit) – 3:01
B2. "Personal Jesus" (acoustic) – 3:26
UK 12-inch and mini-CD single
"Personal Jesus" (Holier Than Thou approach) – 5:51
"Dangerous" (Sensual mix) – 5:24
"Personal Jesus" (acoustic) – 3:26
UK limited-edition 12-inch and mini-CD single
"Personal Jesus" (Pump mix) – 7:47
"Personal Jesus" (Telephone Stomp mix) – 5:32
"Dangerous" (Hazchemix) – 5:34
US 12-inch single
A1. "Personal Jesus" (Holier Than Thou approach) – 5:43
A2. "Personal Jesus" (7-inch version) – 3:43
B1. "Personal Jesus" (Pump mix) – 7:19
B2. "Dangerous" (Hazchemix) – 5:35
B3. "Dangerous" (7-inch version) – 4:19
US maxi-CD single
"Personal Jesus" (7-inch version) – 3:43
"Personal Jesus" (Holier Than Thou approach) – 5:43
"Dangerous" (Hazchemix) – 5:35
"Personal Jesus" (Pump mix) – 7:19
"Personal Jesus" (acoustic) – 3:26
"Dangerous" (Sensual mix) – 5:22
"Personal Jesus" (Telephone Stomp mix) – 5:30
"Dangerous" (7-inch version) – 4:19
US maxi-cassette single
A1. "Personal Jesus" (Holier Than Thou approach) – 5:43
A2. "Personal Jesus" (7-inch version) – 3:43
A3. "Dangerous" (Sensual mix) – 5:22
A4. "Personal Jesus" (acoustic) – 3:26
B1. "Dangerous" (Hazchemix) – 5:35
B2. "Personal Jesus" (Telephone Stomp mix) – 5:30
B3. "Personal Jesus" (Pump mix) – 7:19
B4. "Dangerous" (7-inch version) – 4:19
Marilyn Manson cover
In 2004, Marilyn Manson released their cover version of the single from their greatest hits album Lest We Forget: The Best Of. It went to number 13 in the United Kingdom and Switzerland, number 15 in Scotland and Norway, number 10 in Italy and Austria, number 20 in Finland and number 8 in Denmark
Formats and track listings
European 7" and United States 10" singles
"Personal Jesus" – 4:06
"Personal Jesus" – 5:50
CD single
"Personal Jesus" – 4:06
"This Is the New Shit" – 4:28
International maxi single
"Personal Jesus" – 4:06
"Mobscene Replet" – 4:35
"Personal Jesus" – 5:50
"Personal Jesus"
UK maxi single
"Personal Jesus" – 4:06
"New Shit Invective" – 4:25
"Mobscene Replet" – 4:35
"Personal Jesus"
References
1989 songs
Depeche Mode songs
Marilyn Manson songs
Johnny Cash songs
Nina Hagen songs
Def Leppard songs
Electronic rock songs
Dance-rock songs
Alternative rock songs
Blues rock songs |
1061802 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirandinha | Mirandinha | Mirandinha may refer to:
Mirandinha (footballer, born 1952), Sebastião Miranda da Silva Filho, Brazilian forward who played in the 1974 FIFA World Cup
Mirandinha (footballer, born 1959), Francisco Ernandi Lima da Silva, the first Brazilian to play in English football in 1987 |
1061806 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mon%20Redee%20Sut%20Txi | Mon Redee Sut Txi | Mon Redee Sut Txi (born 10 February 1982) is an archer from Malaysia. Redee Sut Txi competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
References
1982 births
Living people
Malaysian archers
Malaysian Olympians |
1061807 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad%20Marbawi | Muhammad Marbawi | Muhammad Marbawi Sulaiman (born 30 January 1983) is an archer from Malaysia. Marbawi competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
References
1983 births
Living people
Malaysian archers
Malaysian Olympians |
1061812 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron%20Burgess | Cameron Burgess | Cameron Robert Burgess (born 21 October 1995) is a Scottish-born Australian soccer player. He plays for Ipswich Town in the EFL Championship and for the Australia men's national soccer team.
Career statistics
International
Honours
Cheltenham Town
National League: 2015–16
Salford City
EFL Trophy: 2019–20
Ipswich Town
EFL League One runner-up: 2022–23
References
1995 births
Living people
Australian men's soccer players
Footballers from Aberdeen |
1061813 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20Boyle | Martin Boyle | Martin Callie Boyle (born 25 April 1993) is a Scottish-born Australian soccer player. He plays for Hibernian F.C. in the Scottish Premiership and for the Australia men's national soccer team.
References
Australian men's soccer players
Footballers from Aberdeen
1993 births
Living people |
1061815 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/G1%20Climax | G1 Climax | The G1 Climax is a tournament held by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). It is considered to be the most important tournament in the company. The tournament was first created by Antonio Inoki and was first held in 1974. The name of the tournament was originally called the World League from 1974 until 1977, the MSG League from 1978 until 1982, and the IWGP League from 1983 until 1988. The tournaments under these names are not viewed as part of the official history of the G1 Climax by New Japan however. The first tournament under the G1 name was held from August 7 until August 11, 1991. Seiji Sakaguchi, president of New Japan, named the tournament after a horse race.
The current rules of the G1 Climax tournament are held in a round-robin format. There are two blocks of wrestlers who fight for points. A wrestler who gets a win gets two points for a victory, a wrestler who gets a draw gets one point, and a wrestler who loses doesn't get a point. The wrestler from each block who has the most points will then fight each other in the finals to decide who the winner of the G1 will be. The tournament is held for four weeks. In 2022, the tournament would go back to having four blocks for the first time since 2000.
The first non-Japanese wrestler to win the G1 was Kenny Omega in 2016. Tetsuya Naito is the current winner.
Tournament winners
References
Other website
(in Japanese)
New Japan Pro-Wrestling |
1061823 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van%20Calebs | Van Calebs | Van Calebs is a Ghanian dancer, choreographer and promoter. He is the volta regional coordinator for Asian African Chamber of Commerce.
He is the founder of Van Calebs Walking Stick Foundation which is a non profit organization set up to undertake philanthropic projects and Van Caleb empire, an African cultural dance promoter.
He intiated the solo dance 'Base' pictured in prints, currently used as a monumental pieces for tourists.
Education
Van Calebs attended Silicon Valley International School and further studied at Adisadel College. He is an alumna of Wisconsin International University College.
Career
Calebs is the first contemporary cultural choreographer to use advance technology to create visual effects And also the first to introduce styles like Jazz and contemporary African cultural chorography form of dance in Ghana.
He has earned several awards including a humanitarian award for tackling streetism among girls and helping aged women and windows.
He founded Van Calebs empire choreography center that trains dancers around the Africa including non-Africans on contemporary culture choreography dances.
He originated the dance move Rock body used by Wiyaala an afro-pop singer and also illuminate dance by Sarkodie a Ghanaian rapper.
References
Living people
1991 births |
1061828 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAC-Platz | FAC-Platz | The FAC-Platz is a football stadium in the 21st district of Floridsdorf in the Austrian capital Vienna. It was the home ground of the eight-time Austrian champions Admira. Today it is the homeground of Floridsdorfer AC in the 2. league. In the 2023-24 season it is also be the home of SV Stripfing, which does not have a stadium suitable for the second league. The stadium has a capacity of 3 000 places, 850 places are seated.
History
In August 1933 Admira moved from Deublergasse to the former Vorwärts XXI ground in Hopfengasse. In contrast to Deublergasse, this newly built facility now had everything a large sports club needed: running track, training ground, boxing ring and tennis courts . At that time the stadium held around 15,000 spectators.
From July 1944 to April 1945 there was a subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp at Hopfengasse 8. At that time, there were barracks for around 2,000 concentration camp prisoners and forced laborers on today's FAC site.
After Admira moved to the southern part of the city in 1966 the FAC took over the place. In 1987 the ground was renamed Leopold-Stroh-Stadion, in honor of the former FAC player Leopold Stroh (1917–1985). In 1994 a grandstand for around 500 spectators was built and in 2002 a VIP club area was set up.
In March 2018, the stadium was renamed the Job Consulting Arena and in the following 2018/19 season it was renamed FAC-Platz.
References
Football stadiums in Austria
Football stadiums in Vienna
Buildings and structures in Vienna
1933 establishments in Europe
1930s establishments in Austria |
1061829 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayegbayo%20Damola | Ayegbayo Damola | Damola Ayegbayo also known as Damola Victor Ayegbayo is a portrait artist and a contemporary painter based in Nigeria.
Education
Ayegbayo was born and brought up in Osun State. He obtained Fine and Applied Arts Bachelor’s degree in Obafemi Awolowo University.
Career
Ayegbayo is Nigerian youngest largest Art Collector with an estimate of 1000 works of painting and visual arts. Damola works convey the power of the beauty of black African women, the reality of life and morals through color and black beautiful women faces. His paintings is publicly displayed at the heart of Osun State as a Monument picture to remember lost heroes.
His works are in the collections of organisations such as KPMG, Super Sports TV,Standard Chartered Bank among others.The artist painting has been exhibited nationally, in the United Kingdom and United States. Also, his works have been acquired by private collectors like Jimmy Akingbola, Marcus Gardley,Jean-Michel Basquiat sister Lisane basquiat etc and auctions by online art houses such as Liveauctioneers, Bidhaus and Jasper52.
Harper Collins Publishers LLC USA featured his painting “unconditional love series 2” as a book cover title 'Relations an anthology of African and Diaspora voices' and a book written by Abayomi Mighty title Art is life.
Ayegbayo arts has been featured in Non-fungible token (NFT) international projects as the only African artist in the world of women Nft project , Wayfair, Target, and Vincent van Gogh Nft project in partnership with Saatchi Art.
References
1988 births
Living people
Nigerian painters |
1061832 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running%20to%20Stand%20Still | Running to Stand Still | "Running to Stand Still" is a 1987 song by Irish rock group U2. It is the fifth track from their fifth studio album The Joshua Tree and is a slow ballad and deals with herion-addicted couple living in Dublin.
References
1987 songs
1980s ballads
Folk ballads
Rock ballads
Folk rock songs
Acoustic blues songs
U2 songs |
1061834 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zainab%20al-Khawaja | Zainab al-Khawaja | Zainab Abdulhadi al-Khawaja (Arabic: زينب عبد الهادي الخواجة; born 21 October 1983) is a Bahraini human rights activist known for her involvement in the Bahraini uprising. She gained attention by posting tweets as AngryArabiya during the protests. She also advocates for her father Abdulhadi Alkhawaja's release who constantly does hunger strike. She has also criticized the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama for "standing behind the dictator".
Prison
She was designated a Prisoner of Conscience by Amnesty International. She had faced a three-year prison sentence for tearing up a picture of King Hamad in December 2014, a notable act of protest.
Forced exile
Despite release, ongoing charges kept her under the threat of re-arrest as several Bahraini officials told Danish authorities that if she doesn't leave the country she will be separated from her child and will be put in prison again.
For that reason she left Bahrain and went to Denmark. She announced her exile on X formerly Twitter. Now, Zainab with Danish-Bahraini dual citizenship, continues her activism from abroad.
Related pages
Human rights in Bahrain
Ayat Al-Qurmezi
Hasan Mushaima
References
Bahraini activists
Living people
1983 births |
1061835 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry%20Red%20Records | Cherry Red Records | Cherry Red Records was an independent record label synonymous with the new wave and punk movement of the late 1970's / 80's. |
1061837 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prognosis%20of%20schizophrenia | Prognosis of schizophrenia | Prognosis of schizophrenia means how well anyone responds to treatment or recovers or not from the diagnosed malady schizophrenia.
Outlook
Schizophrenia has great human and economic costs. People with a diagnosis have on average a decreased life expectancy of 12 to 15 years, primarily because of its association with being overweight, not exercising, and smoking cigarettes. An increased rate of suicide (a person killing themself) plays a lesser role.
These differences in life expectancy increased between the 1970s and 1990s.
Approximately three-fourths of people with schizophrenia have an ongoing disability with symptoms that keep coming back. Some people do recover completely and others function well in society.
Most people with schizophrenia live independently, with community support.
In people with a first episode of serious mental symptoms, 42 percent have a good long-term outcome, 35 percent have an intermediate outcome and 27 percent have a poor outcome. Outcomes for schizophrenia appear better in the developing world than in the developed world, although that conclusion has been questioned.
Schizophrenia can be a large problem for people who have it. Someone who has schizophrenia may hurt themselves. This is known as "self-harm". Not all people with schizophrenia want to hurt themselves. People with the condition need psychiatric assessment because of the possibility of self-harm. If a young person begins to show signs of having the condition, they should see a psychiatrist as soon as possible. People with schizophrenia are more likely to commit suicide than the average person. They also have more physical health problems. In 2015, about 16,900 deaths were linked to schizophrenia. A study was done of over 4million people who were diagnosed with schizophrenia. Using data from 1957 to 2021, the most common reasons for death were suicide, injury-poisoning, and undetermined non-natural cause. These were followed by pneumonia. In one study, use of anti-psychotic medication was found to be the most common cause for diagnosis of pneumonia. Scientific evidence from before and including 2021 seem to show that all anti-psychotics increase the risk of pneumonia. The statistical average of people in these study groups had a life expectancy that is about 11.2 to 25 years lower than that of the general population.
Peter R. Breggin, M.D. former teaching fellow at Harvard Medical School and full-time consultant at the National Institute of Mental Health founded the International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology, and was on the editorial boards of several scientific journals has written in his 2007 publication Brain Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry Effexor, Risperdal, Zyprexa, Abilify, lithium and Depakote produce dangerous abnormal behavior and dangerous brain changes. Dr Breggins first anti-drug book was criticised by a Professor of Psychiatry during 1994. Dr. Breggin wrote with David Cohen Your Drug May Be Your Problem: How and Why to Stop Taking Psychotropic Medications which was published during 1999. Breggin and Cohen state that psychiatrists do not know enough information to safely recommend drugs routinely or to take for more than a briefer time which is the continued use recommended for treatment.
The suicide rate of people who have schizophrenia is estimated to be about 4.9 percent, most often occurring in the period following the first appearance of symptoms or the first hospital admission.
20 to 40 percent try to kill themselves at least once.
Research continues on schizophrenia. In the spring of 2013, genetics associations were shown between five major psychiatric disorders: autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, depression, and schizophrenia per recent study. In the summer of 2013, for the first time, brain tissue development was replicated in three dimensions by scientists cloning a human "mini-brain" using stem cells. This could help with schizophrenia and autism neurological research (research related to the brain.)
Hope
People with schizophrenia may also have other mental health disorders, like depression, anxiety and drug abuse. They often have problems functioning in society, and have difficulty keeping a job. However, there are a number of people with schizophrenia who get well and have earned college degrees and had professional careers. For example, Elyn. R. Saks successfully became a law professor at the University of Southern California and a published author.
In a family treatment called "Open dialog" in Finland, eight out of every ten people with schizophrenia "get well." In developing countries, where doctors use less drugs, 2 out of 3 patients get well from schizophrenia. In western countries, where medications are used as treatment, 1 of 3 get well, but many suffer from drug side effects such as diabetes, obesity, and brain damage.
Sometime before 1911 In the hospital of Eugen Bleuler, who made and first used the word schizophrenia:
References |
1061840 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where%20the%20Streets%20Have%20No%20Name | Where the Streets Have No Name | "Where the Streets Have No Name" is a 1987 song by Irish rock group U2. It is the third single from their fifth studio album The Joshua Tree and went to number 4 in the United Kingdom, number 13 in the United States, number 11 in Canada, number 1 in New Zealand and Ireland, number 15 in Italy, number 27 in Australia and number 44 in Germany. It won a Grammy Award in 1989.
Track listing
References
1987 songs
Rock songs
U2 songs
Vanessa Carlton songs
Thirty Seconds to Mars songs |
1061843 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn%20Tipton | Glenn Tipton | Glenn Raymond Tipton (born 25 October 1947) is an English guitarist. Often noted for his complex playing style and classically influenced solos, he is best known as one of the lead guitarists for the heavy metal band Judas Priest. He is the second longest-serving member of the band, after bassist and co-founder Ian Hill. Tipton and Hill are the only two members of the band who have appeared on every studio album. |
1061844 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richie%20Faulkner | Richie Faulkner | Richard Ian Faulkner (born 1 January 1980) is an English musician best known as one of the lead guitarists for the heavy metal band Judas Priest since 2011, replacing original member K. K. Downing. Faulkner has also performed with Lauren Harris, Christopher Lee, Voodoo Six, Deeds, and Ace Mafia.
References |
1061845 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Hill | Ian Hill | Ian Hill (born 20 January 1951) is an English musician, best known as the bassist and the sole continuous member for the heavy metal band Judas Priest. Along with lead guitarist Glenn Tipton, he is the only member who has appeared on all of the band's studio albums. |
1061846 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott%20Travis | Scott Travis | Mark Scott Travis (born September 6, 1961) is an American metal musician, best known as the drummer for the English heavy metal band Judas Priest, the Irish rock band Thin Lizzy and the supergroup Elegant Weapons. He was also a longtime member of the American heavy metal band Racer X during their initial run and then reformation up until their 2009 breakup.
As a member of Judas Priest, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022. |
1061849 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAGR%20N%20class%20%28diesel%29 | WAGR N class (diesel) | The WAGR N class were a total of 11 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (trading as Westrail) from 1977 to 1997.
The N class were built from 1977 to 1979 by Commonwealth Engineering of Bassendean for mineral traffic in the southeast of Western Australia. Withdrawals started in the early 1990s, with the last withdrawn in 1997.
From 1982 to 1983 several were fitted with Westinghouse air brakes, becoming the Na class, two Na class were converted to standard gauge in early 1995, becoming the Nb class. All 11 units have been scrapped, with the last disposed of in 2022.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
1061852 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAGR%20Na%20class%20%28diesel%29 | WAGR Na class (diesel) | The WAGR Na class were a total of 4 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (trading as Westrail) from 1982 to 1997.
The Na class was a designation assigned to standard N class locos which had the Westinghouse air brake system installed from 1982 to 1983.
They operated on mineral traffic in the southeast of Western Australia and began to be withdrawn alongside the N class from the early to mid-1990s. Two were converted to Nb class locos in early 1994. The first Na class to be scrapped was class leader No. 1871 in 1994. The last Na class No. 1874 was withdrawn and scrapped in 2014.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
1061856 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAGR%20Nb%20class%20%28diesel%29 | WAGR Nb class (diesel) | The WAGR Nb class were a pair of diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (trading as Westrail) from 1995 to 1998.
The Nb class were the result of fitting standard gauge bogies to Na class diesels. Both units were sold to Austrac Ready Power of Junee, New South Wales, they then went to the Patrick Corporation in 2004 for use in Adelaide, South Australia.
In 2011 they were sold for the last time to Australian Locolease who loaned them to El Zorro for service in Victoria. No. 1872 was scrapped in early 2020, and No. 1872 was scrapped in mid-2022, being the last N class loco in existence until its scrapping.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
1061872 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seher%20Bedi | Seher Bedi | Seher Bedi, is a director, producer, and editor. She is popularly known as the 'Pioneer of Millennial Entertainment in India'.
Seher first made a mark by creating seminal shows like MTV Bakra and MTV Most Wanted. In 2010, she assumed the role of Head of Creative & Content for MTV India. Then she went on to handle iconic shows like Coke Studio, Splitsvilla, MTV Loveline, Heavy Mental, Youth Icon of the Year, Club MTV, MTV Alert, MTV Stuntmania, and MTV Bollywood Grind. Seher also served as a jury member of the prestigious Asian Academy Creative Awards for Content from the Asia Pacific region.
Seher is currently Head of Josh Studios, the award winning content production studio of Josh, the fastest-growing and most-engaged short video app in India (as of March 6, 2023).
Seher creates several popular IPs at Josh Studios including:
• Wakao, India's biggest influencer festival.
• World Famous, a multi-city talent hunt across Indian heartlands.
• Josh All Stars, a creator mentor community platform.
• CreatorThon, a multi-city travel, mentorship, and content creation marathon.
• JFLIX Film Festival, a first-of-its-kind one-minute-film-festival and awards show.
• Nach Baby Dance, a friendly competition for India's best dance performers.
References
Movie directors
Producers
Editors
Living people
Entertainment |
1061891 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghazi | Ghazi | Ghazi or Gazi (), a title given to Muslim warriors or champions and used by several Ottoman Sultans, can be
Ghazi (warrior), an Islamic (word or) term for a Muslim soldier under some conditions
Places
Afghanistan
Ghazi Stadium, a stadium in Kabul
Greece
Gazi, Athens, a neighborhood in Athens, Greece
Gazi, Crete, a town in Greece
Iran
Ghazi, Iran, a city in North Khorasan Province
Gazi, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
Ghazi Rural District, an administrative subdivision of North Khorasan Province, Iran
Gazi, Sistan and Baluchestan, a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran
Kosovo
Gazimestan, a memorial site and monument dedicated to Gazi Evrenos in Pristina
Pakistan
Ghazi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a town
Dera Ghazi Khan District
Turkey
Gaziantep, a city in Turkey
Gazi University
People
Given name
Ghazi of Iraq (1912–1939), king of the Kingdom of Iraq
Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad (born 1966), Jordanian prince and academic
Ghazi Aridi (born 1954), Lebanese politician
Gazi Evrenos (fl. 1345–1417), Ottoman military commander
Ghazi Abdul Rahman Al Gosaibi (1940–2010), Saudi Arabian politician, technocrat and novelist
Ghazi Honeini (born 1995), Lebanese footballer
Gazi Husrev-beg (1480–1541), Bosnian bey
Ghazi Khan, Baloch mercenary in Multan
Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud (1014-1034), Ghaznavid army general
Ghazi Muhammad (1793–1832), first imam of Dagestan, autonomous state of the Russian Federation
Ghazi Ajil al-Yawer (born 1958), former President of Iraq
Surname
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (1506-1543), Imam and General of the Adal Sultanate
Badr Al Din Abu Ghazi (1920–1983), Egyptian art critic and writer
Emad Abu Ghazi (born 1955), Egyptian scholar
Ertuğrul Gazi (d. 1280), father of Osman Gazi
Habibullah Ghazi (1891–1929), Emir of Afghanistan
Osman Gazi (1299-1326), founder of the Ottoman dynasty
Other uses
PNS Ghazi, a Pakistan Navy submarine sunk in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, formerly known as USS Diablo (SS-479)
The Ghazi Attack, also known as Ghazi, a 2017 Indian war film
Bengali Muslim surnames |
1061892 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/El%20Ghazi | El Ghazi | El Ghazi may refer to:
Borj El Kebir, an ancient castle in Djerba, Tunisia
People with the surname
Anwar El Ghazi (born 1995), Dutch professional footballer
Ben Assou El Ghazi (born 1938), Moroccan long-distance runner
Hayat El Ghazi (born 1979), Moroccan hammer thrower
Hassan el Ghazi (1713–1790), Ottoman Grand Admiral |
1061917 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monique | Monique | Monique can be
Place
Mount Monique, Antarctica; a mountain
North America
Sainte-Monique, Quebec (disambiguation), some places in Quebec
People
Monique as first name
Acting
Monique Chaumette (born 1927), French actress
Monique Coleman (born 1980), American actress, singer, and dancer
Monique Gabriela Curnen (born 1970), American actress
Monique Gabrielle (born 1963), American actress
Mo'Nique Hicks (born 1967), American actress and comedian
Monique Leyrac (1928-2019), Canadian singer and actress
Monique Mélinand (1916–2012), French actress
Monique Mercure (1930–2020), Canadian actress
Monique Mojica, Canadian playwright, director, and actor
Monique Noel (born 1967), American glamour model and actress
Monique van de Ven (born 1952), Dutch actress and film director
Monique Heart (born 1986), the stage name of American drag queen Kevin Richardson
Monique Williams, actress in Australian television series The Sleepover Club
Other fields
Norodom Monineath (born 1936), queen mother of Cambodia, sometimes called Queen Monique or Monique of Cambodia
Monique Alexander (born 1982), American pornographic actress
Monique Bégin (born 1936), Canadian academic and former politician
Monique de Bissy (1923–2009), French-Belgian World War II resistance member
Monique Boekaerts (born 1946), Belgian educationalist
Monique Charbonneau (1928–2014), Canadian artist
Monique Ganderton (born 1980), Canadian stuntwoman
Monique Hicks (born 1967), known as Mo’Nique, U.S. actress and comedian
Monique Lhuillier (born 1971), Filipino-American fashion designer
Monique Péan (born c. 1981), American fine jewelry designer
Monique Pinçon-Charlot (born 1946), French sociologist
Monique Régimbald-Zeiber (born 1947), Canadian painter
Monique de Roux (born 1946), French painter and engraver
Monique Schwitter (born 1972), Swiss writer and actress
Monique Sené, French nuclear physicist
Monique Truong (born 1968), Vietnamese-American writer
Monique Vinh Thuy (1946–2021), widow of Vietnamese emperor Bảo Đại
Monique Wadsted (born 1957), Swedish lawyer
Monique Wittig (1935–2003), French writer and feminist theorist
Monique Wright (born 1973), Australian journalist and television personality
Monique (given name)
Not first name
Miss Monique, Ukrainian DJ
Tiffany Monique (born 1977) U.S. singer
Other
Monique (film), 1970 UK film
Radio Monique, offshore radio station broadcasting to the Low Countries
San Monique, a fictional location from Live and Let Die James Bond film |
1061919 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate%20of%20the%20Netherlands | Climate of the Netherlands | The Netherlands has an oceanic climate.
Usually summers and winters are mild.
Weather Records
The highest temperature ever recorded in the Netherlands was on 25 July 2019 in Gilze-Rijen.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in the Netherlands was on 27 January 1942 in Winterswijk.
The highest wind gust ever recorded in the Netherlands was on 25 November 2005 in Hoek van Holland, and on 3 January 2012 in IJmuiden.
The highest 24-hour precipitation sum ever recorded in the Netherlands was 142.3 millimeters on 26 August 2010 in Hupsel.
Highest temperatures measured in the Netherlands
Lowest temperatures measured in the Netherlands
References |
1061920 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napol%C3%A9on%20Louis%20Bonaparte | Napoléon Louis Bonaparte | Napoléon-Louis Bonaparte (11 October 1804 – 17 March 1831) was King of Holland for less than two weeks in July 1810 as Louis II. |
1061923 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximin%20Isnard | Maximin Isnard | Maximin Isnard 16 November 1755 – 12 March 1825, French revolutionary, was a dealer in perfumery at Draguignan when he was elected deputy for the département of the Var to the Legislative Assembly, where he joined the Girondists.and presidents of the National Convention |
1061926 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/NV%20Arena | NV Arena | The NV Arena is a football stadium in St. Pölten, the capital of Lower Austria. It is the home of the second division team SKN St. Pölten and the women team of the club. The women team is playing in the Planet Pure Frauen Bundesliga.It has a capacity of 8,000 spectators on covered seats. The stadiumis named after Niederösterreichische Versicherung (NV), an insurance company.
NV Arena
The stadium is located in the Ratzersdorf district of St. Pölten on the grounds of the Lower Austria Sports Center. It is the eighth expansion stage (after a tennis hall, an ice rink, etc.).
The stadium has around 8,000 seats. 800 seats are VIP boxes and a business club. If necessary, the capacity can be expanded to 13,000 seats without major modifications .
The roof of the stadium is made of wood (both its primary and secondary construction). The playing field is directly followed by the spectator stands with twelve rows . They are completely covered. The NV Arena is surrounded by earthen walls. There is a photovoltaic system on the roof area which supply the stadium with electricity.
Next to the arena, 16 bus parking spaces, 50 disabled parking spaces, 800 car parking spaces and 500 bicycle spaces were built. The arena is connected to St. Pölten main station by the public bus line LUP line 7. The stadium can be reached by car via the Kremser Expressway (exit “St. Pölten Nord”).
References
Football stadiums in Austria
Football stadiums in Lower Austria |
1061939 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel%20Chasers | Channel Chasers | Channel Chasers is the second feature length episode of The Fairly OddParents. It is the highest rated episode of the show on IMDb.
Plot
In the future, Timmy’s babysitter Vicky is the dictator of the world so Timmy’s friends try to use Time travel to stop her from taking over but they lose to a ninja who works for Vicky and then goes back in time to kill Timmy Turner so that he doesn’t become dangerous to her.
Twenty years before that, Timmy gets in trouble with his parents for watching too much television so they leave him with Vicky who shoots at him with a flamethrower. Timmy’s parents don’t believe him that Vicky is evil so Cosmo and Wanda give Timmy a magic remote so that he can go into different tv shows. Then Timmy gets in trouble for watching TV, so Vicky gets the remote. Timmy then uses a different magic remote to run away into television. Vicky decides to use her remote to take over the world while the ninja turns out to be an adult Timmy from the future. After Vicky sends him back to the future, Timmy uses his remote to become an adult so that the remotes will stop working. Timmy’s parents find out Vicky is evil and almost fire her but then Timmy erases their memories so he can keep his fairies. When Timmy grows up, he has his own children named Tommy and Tammy who have Cosmo and Wanda as their fairies.
Reception
The critics liked it a lot when it came out and according to IMDb, it’s the best episode of the Fairly OddParents.
Legacy
Channel Chasers was the second Fairly OddParents movie but Butch Hartman and Guy Moon later made a third called School’s Out: The Musical |
1061942 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudophilautus%20caeruleus | Pseudophilautus caeruleus | Pseudophilautus caeruleus is a frog. It lives in the hills in the middle of Sri Lanka. People have seen it between 810 and 1370 meters above sea level.
First paper
References
Frogs of Asia |
1061943 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy%20Moon | Guy Moon | Guy Moon is an American musician and composer who created the music that was used in The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom. Guy Moon, Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel were nominated for awards for the songs “If Every Day Could Be Christmas” from The Fairly OddParents Christmas episode,“What Girls Love” from The Fairly OddParents Valentine's Day episode, “It’s Great to be a Guy” from the same Valentine’s Day Episode , “Real and Scary” from the Halloween episode and “Wish Come True” from Abra-Catastrophe!.
Moon also made the music for the song “Wish Come True” from Channel Chasers which was cut from the episode and all the music for the songs in School’s Out: The Musical. Moon also made the music for the Theme song of Danny Phantom. Moon and Butch Hartman also made the song “You Will Remember” from Danny Phantom.
Musicians from Wisconsin
Living people
1962 births
American composers |
1061944 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/School%E2%80%99s%20Out%3A%20The%20Musical | School’s Out: The Musical | School’s Out: The Musical is the third feature length episode of The Fairly OddParents and the first to be a musical.
Plot
The Pixies kidnap and adopt a clown baby named Flappy Bob so that they can trick all the adults in Dimsdale into not letting kids have fun on Summer Vacation. Then Timmy Turner wishes that kids rule the world. Then all the fairies have to leave because kids don’t need them anymore. So pixies can grant wishes instead. Flappy Bob wishes for the world to be safe and boring. Then Flappy Bob changes his mind and wishes everything were “as it should be” so the fairies come back and Flappy Bob meets his parents again.
Songs
1) Kids Just Being Kids
2) Get Flappy
3) Adults Ruin Everything
4) Da Pixie Rap
5) I’m Ten and in Charge
6) Where is the Fun?
7) Floating with You
8) Unfundamentals
9) Kids Just Being Kids (reprise).
Legacy
The next Fairly OddParents movie, Fairy Idol also had songs in it and in it the pixies also sing Rap like they did in School’s Out. |
1061945 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy%20Idol | Fairy Idol | Fairy Idol is the fourth Television movie of The Fairly OddParents after Abra-Catastrophe!, Channel Chasers and School’s Out: The Musical.
Premise
After Cosmo and Wanda quit, every magical being has a singing competition like American Idol to figure out who should take their job.
Plot
A Genie named Norm realizes that if he becomes a fairy, he won’t have to go back to his lamp so he tricks the Mayor into wishing that the lamp would go to Timmy Turner’s best friend Chester. When Chester wishes to spend more time with Timmy, Norm creates an evil Timmy clone to pretend to be Timmy for Cosmo and Wanda while the real Timmy is with Chester. The Timmy clone is mean to Cosmo and Wanda so they quit and the fairies have to figure out who should take over. Norm makes Chester’s dad great at Baseball so Norm can go to the singing contest and Norm cheats to win against Cosmo and Wanda. Norm becomes Chester’s fairy. Chester accidentally causes a lot of problems so Chester wishes Norm were Timmy’s fairy. Norm tells Timmy to wish for Norm’s freedom and that if he does then he might give Timmy his fairies back. Timmy says he won’t wish for anything so Norm explodes. When Timmy wants to wish everything back to how it was, Norm quits. So Chester wishes for “everything to go back to the way it was before I found this stupid lamp”. And it does. Timmy learns to be less selfish.
Songs
1) The theme song of The Fairly OddParents
2) My Shiny Teeth and Me (sung by the Tooth fairy.
3) I’m Too Sexy for My Sexy (a parody of I’m Too Sexy for my Shirt)
4) I can’t live without Love (sung by Cupid, a parody of I can’t live without you.)
5) Not Pixies (sung by Lawn Gnomes)
6) I’m Sanderson (sung by Sanderson the Pixie)
7) Give Me The Wand (sung by Norm and Cosmo and Wanda, parody of A Friend like Me from Aladdin.
Legacy
The next Fairly OddParents tv movie was Fairly OddBaby where Timmy wishes for Cosmo and Wanda to have a baby. Fairy Idol was also the last time Norm was in the show. |
1061951 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black%20swan%20theory | Black swan theory | The Black Swan theory is the phenomenon of something greatly unexpected happening with major consequences and with little to explanation as to why it happened. These events are typically not meant to happen and is not prepared for but with the benefit of hindsight, it is believed to of been unavoidable. The term was created because of an ancient saying that black swans did not exist, until found in Australia in 1697 and the sighting was seen as an unexpected event, hence the meaning of the name. |
1061954 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-Jean%20H%C3%A9rault%20de%20S%C3%A9chelles | Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles | Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles 20 September 1759 – 5 April 1794) was a French judge, freemason and politician who took part in the French Revolution.and presidents of the National Convention. |
1061956 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri%20Gr%C3%A9goire | Henri Grégoire | Henri Jean-Baptiste Grégoire 4 December 1750 – 28 May 1831), often referred to as the Abbé Grégoire, was a French Catholic priest, and presidents of the National Convention. |
1061957 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vandermonde%20matrix | Vandermonde matrix | In Linear Algebra, a Vandermonde matrix, named after Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde, is a matrix with the form:
with entries , the jth power of the number , for all indices and where and start at 0. Most authors define the Vandermonde matrix as the transpose of the above matrix.
Applications
Vandermonde matrices are commonly used in introductory Linear Algebra courses to prove least squares solutions. |
1061959 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri%20Fomin | Yuri Fomin | Yuri Fomin (, born April 30, Tikhvin, Leningrad Oblast, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian visionary, thinker, entrepreneur, mentor, spiritual guide, researcher of Amazonian shamanic traditions, founder of the organization Team Game Event Sarl (Switzerland), who has devoted 16 years to the study of the Christian tradition of spiritual development, as well as 6 years of experience working with people as a pastor and mentor.
Co-founder of the spiritual development retreat center "Daros" in Spain, as well as the author of the individual mentoring programs "Transformation Concept" and "Transformation Vector".
From 2003 to 2009 he was pastor of "Generation of the future" church in Helsinki, Finland.
From 2018 to 2023 He has lived and studied with the Huni-Kuin tribes in Brazil, as well as the Inga and Pastos in Colombia, the Quechua in Ecuador and Shipibo tribe in Peru.
Co-author of the book: Man of the New Age
Books
Man of the New Age
References
Other websites
Living people
Russian activists |
1061976 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishology | Wishology | Wishology is a trilogy of Television movies of The Fairly OddParents called Wishology Part 1: The Big Beginning, Wishology Part II: The Exciting Middle Part and Wishology Part III: The Final Ending.
Wishology Part One The Big Beginning
Jorgen von Strangel, the toughest fairy in the entire Universe makes everyone forget who Timmy Turner is to protect him and hides all the fairies. He tells Timmy that Timmy is The Chosen One. Timmy is attacked by giant robots called the Eliminators and every star disappears from the sky. Timmy is mistaken for an alien and hunted down by the government. Then Timmy teams up with Kiss to stop a space Vortex called the Darkness from eating the Universe. Then it turns out that Timmy was never actually the Chosen One and the real Chosen One Turbo Thunder fell asleep so Timmy had to save the Universe instead.
Wishology Part Two The Exciting Middle Part
Timmy Turner becomes famous for beating the Darkness. Then the Eliminators attack the plant Yugopatamia to steal its Shapeshifting Technology. Their prince Mark Chang goes to Timmy for help. The Eliminators kidnap and replace Timmy’s friends and family and also kidnap Timmy’s fairies Cosmo and Wanda. So Timmy and Mark team up with Timmy’s enemies and Turbo Thunder. Timmy jumps into the Darkness to save everyone else and they decide that they have to rescue him.
Wishology Part Three The Final Ending
Timmy’s team rescues him from the Darkness. The leader of the Eliminators wants to kill Timmy but the Darkness says no. The Lead Eliminator attacks Earth anyway so Timmy tricks into blowing itself up. When the Darkness shows up, Timmy says he won’t fight since the Darkness never attacked first. Timmy gets his baby godbrother Poof to smile and turns the Darkness into “the Kindness”. |
1061978 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossodactylus%20lutzorum | Crossodactylus lutzorum | Lutz's spinythumb frog (Crossodactylus lutzorum) is a frog. It lives in Brazil. Scientists have seen it in exactly one place: Fazenda Água Branca in Bahia.
References
Frogs of South America |
1061979 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossodactylus%20franciscanus | Crossodactylus franciscanus | Crossodactylus franciscanus is a frog. It lives in Brazil. It has been found in two places, both in Minas Gerais.
First paper
References
Frogs of South America |
1061982 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ell%2C%20Netherlands | Ell, Netherlands | Ell is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg. It is in the municipality of Leudal.
Sights
St. Anthony Abbot Church
References
Settlements in Limburg (Netherlands)
Leudal |
1061983 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand%20Bar%C3%A8re | Bertrand Barère | Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac 10 September 1755 – 13 January 1841 was a French politician, freemason,journalist, and one of the most prominent members of the National Convention, |
1061984 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hook%20of%20Holland | Hook of Holland | Hoek van Holland (Hook of Holland) is a coastal town in the Dutch province of South Holland.
Sights
Hoek van Holland Beach
Hoek van Holland Lighthouse
Hoek van Holland Windmill
References
Settlements in South Holland
Rotterdam |
1061990 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx%20%28disambiguation%29 | Lynx (disambiguation) | A lynx is a type of wild cat.
Lynx may also refer to:
Lynx (constellation)
Mercury Lynx, a model of car
Lynx Software Technologies, an American software company
Lynx (web browser)
Minnesota Lynx, a WNBA basketball team |
1061997 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernesto%20Lazzatti | Ernesto Lazzatti | Ernesto Lazzatti (25 September 1915 - 30 December 1988) was an Argentine football midfielder and sports journalist. He played as a centre-half. At the beginning of his career, in the Quinta División of Puerto Comercial, he played as a right inside; it was Santos Ursino, the first-team centre-half, who advised him to change his position, taking on more defensive duties. Lazzatti was inspired by Luis Monti and Adolfo Zumelzú, players he admired for their very different characteristics; another of his role models was Santos Ursino himself. Gifted with a clear vision of the game and a sense of timing in passing, he demonstrated his skills from a young age, so much so that he was nicknamed El Pibe de Oro (the golden boy). In addition to his technical qualities, he was also able to make passes, both short and long, and to play in the air; One of his weaknesses was his shooting accuracy, which he lacked. He was also a fair player: during his career he was never sent off. Osvaldo Soriano called him "the best centre-half Boca Juniors have ever had". Lazzatti is considered as one of best center-halves of all time.
Club career
Ernesto Lazzatti was born on September 25, 1915 in Ingeniero White, a neighborhood of Bahía Blanca, in the province of Buenos Aires. He started playing football at Puerto Comercial, a club based in Bahía Blanca, where he was spotted by scouts from the capital's Boca Juniors. The Juniors signed Ernesto Lazzatti as a professional player in 1934. The midfielder spent the next thirteen years with Boca Juniors, making 379 league appearances, scoring sixteen goals, he made an outstanding midfield line with Carlos Sosa and Natalio Pescia. In his first season with the club from the working-class district of La Boca, Lazzatti won the Argentine championship. In the 1934 Primera División, Boca Juniors were in first place at the end of all matchdays, one point ahead of Independiente Avellaneda. The following year, they were able to defend this championship, this time three points separated Boca from their main rivals Independiente. It took five years until 1940 for Boca Juniors and Ernesto Lazzatti to win the Argentine championship again. Again ahead of Independiente, they finished first in the Primera División, which meant Ernesto Lazzatti's third championship with Boca Juniors. With El Pibe de Oro, Lazzatti's nickname, which Diego Maradona was also given decades later, Boca Juniors were successful again in the 1943 season. They finished first in the Primera División, one point ahead of defending champions CA River Plate. And a year later, Ernesto Lazzatti won his fifth and final league title in a Boca Juniors shirt. This time, they left River Plate behind by two points.
Ernesto Lazzatti played for Boca Juniors until 1946, when he left the club for Uruguay. Lazzatti joined Danubio FC and spent two more years playing Uruguayan football before retiring in 1948 at the age of 33.
International career
In 1936 and 1937, Ernesto Lazzatti made four appearances for the Argentine national football team. He did not manage to score. It was during this time that the team took part in the Campeonato Sudamericano 1937, which was won by the Argentine team. In the decisive final match in front of 80,000 spectators at the old Estadio Gasómetro in San Lorenzo, the Argentine team led by players such as Vicente de la Mata, Roberto Cherro and Antonio Sastre prevailed 2-0 after extra time and brought the South American Cup back to their own country. Lazzatti was part of the midfield line along with Antonio Sastre and Celestino Martínez during that tournament.
Managerial career
In 1950, after the third matchday, Lazzatti replaced the Hungarian Ferenc Plattkó as coach of Boca Juniors, who had managed to prevent the club's relegation the previous year. Until then, the club had one win and two defeats. Under Lazzatti, Boca Juniors finished the season as runners-up. Lazzatti then left the club because he had fallen out with a member of the club's management. He then opened a car dealership in Temperley, Buenos Aires.
In 1954, he succeeded György Orth as coach of Boca Juniors, this time winning the league with a four-point lead over Independiente. This was the club's first championship since he won the title with them as a player in 1944. Boca Juniors had an average attendance of 30,000 this year, the highest in the club's history. Lazzatti said goodbye to the club after this success and was replaced by Jaime Sarlanga.
Later life and death
From then on, he worked as a sports journalist. He first worked for El Gráfico, then for La Prensa and Canal 7. He died on the penultimate day of 1988 at the age of 73.
Honours
Player
Boca Juniors
Primera División (5): 1934, 1935, 1940, 1943, 1944
Copa Ibarguren (2): 1940, 1944
Copa de Competencia Británica (1): 1946
Copa Escobar-Gerona (2): 1945, 1946
Argentina
Copa América (1): 1937
Manager
Boca Juniors
Primera División (1): 1954
References
1915 births
1988 deaths
Footballers from Buenos Aires Province
Argentine footballers
Argentina international footballers
Association football defenders
Boca Juniors footballers
Danubio F.C. players
Argentine Primera División players
Argentine expatriate footballers
Expatriate footballers in Uruguay
Argentine football managers
Boca Juniors managers |
1062004 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and-bailey%20fallacy | Motte-and-bailey fallacy | The motte-and-bailey fallacy is a way of arguing where someone uses two different ideas that seem similar but are not the same. One idea (the "motte") is easy to defend and not very controversial. The other (the "bailey") is more controversial and harder to defend. When someone argues for the controversial idea but gets challenged, they switch to defending the less controversial one. This makes it look like their original point is still valid, even though they are now arguing something different.
History and Name
This fallacy (incorrect argument in logic and rhetoric) is named after a type of medieval castle called a motte-and-bailey. Nicholas Shackel, a philosopher, first talked about this fallacy in 2005. He compared it to the castle's defense strategy. In a motte-and-bailey castle, there's a stone tower on a hill (the motte) and a land area around it (the bailey). If attackers come, people in the castle retreat to the motte, which is easier to defend. Similarly, in the fallacy, the arguer retreats to the easier-to-defend idea when their main idea is attacked.
References
Logical fallacies |
1062005 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%20I | Apple I | The Apple 1 is a simple, 8-bit Personal computer and was the first offical product of the company, Apple Inc. It was designed by Steve Wozniak in 1976 as a simple computer board. Steve Jobs saw the computer board and decided to make a company called Apple Computer to sell it for $666.66. They ended selling up around 200 units and it was succeeded by the Apple II. |
1062006 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc%20Webb | Marc Webb | Marc Preston Webb is an American director who made the movies 500 Days of Summer, The Amazing Spider-Man (2012 movie), The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Gifted, and The Only Living Boy in New York. |
1062011 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-worlds%20interpretation | Many-worlds interpretation | The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum mechanics is a theory about the Multiverse.
Origins
The understanding of the state of an electron is an important factor in the process of figuring out any quantum idea. The Many Worlds Theory starts from the contrast of three different theories: Einstein's Wave-Particle duality, Bohr's work on the Copenhagen Interpretation, and Max Planck's ideas in relation to Quantum Theory. These differing understandings led to room for disagreement, eventually resulting in the creation of Erwin Schrödinger's thought experiment known as Schrödinger's cat. This thought experiment was created just to disprove Bohr's ideas about electron theory. However, during the 1950s, Dr. Hugh Everett provided an interpretation of Schrödinger's cat that laid the groundwork for the Many Worlds Theory. This theory is the idea that in the case where there are many possible outcomes for an event, they all occur at once within different universes, creating a branching pattern, and that nothing from one universe can enter another. This theory is closely tied with the concept of the multiverse.
In popular culture
The theory (sometimes) gets mentioned in television shows, movies and other popular culture.
In the last episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Velma Dinkley wonders why she and her friends are now in a world without real Monsters and then shouts Schrödinger's cat, so her friend Marcy asks “What does the Many-Worlds interpretation of Quantum Mechanics have to do with this?” and Velma says “everything”.
In The Big Bang Theory, Penny asks Sheldon Cooper to dance and Sheldon says that he believes in the Many-worlds interpretation of Quantum mechanics which means that there is an Infinity of Parallel universes but he isn’t dancing in any of them. Penny asks “are you fun in any of them?” and Sheldon says “in some of them, I’m a Clown made of Candy”.
In the television show The Flash, when people come from other Universes, Dr. Stein says that is possible because of the Many Worlds Interpretation.
In the movie Spider-Man: Far From Home, when Mysterio says he’s from another Universe, Peter Parker wonders how that’s impossible when the Many-worlds interpretation says that something cannot leave its own universe.
Quantum mechanics |
1062012 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not%20Now%20John | Not Now John | "Not Now John" is a 1983 song by Pink Floyd and was taken from their 12th studio album The Final Cut. It went to number 30 in the United Kingdom and number 20 in Ireland and is sung by David Gilmour with Roger Waters singing the interludes and refrains.
References
1983 songs
Hard rock songs
Protest songs
Pink Floyd songs |
1062015 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/TLC%20%28TV%20network%29 | TLC (TV network) | TLC is an American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. First started in 1980 as The Learning Channel, it first off focused on educational and teaching programming. By the late 1990s, after being bought by the owners of Discovery Channel earlier in the decade, the network began to move towards reality television programming—predominantly focusing on programming involving lifestyles and personal stories—to the point that the previous acronym of "The Learning Channel" was stopped.
As of February 2015, TLC is available to watch in about 95 million American households (81.6% of households with cable television) in the United States.
References |
1062017 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase%20Oliver | Chase Oliver | Chase Russell Oliver (born August 16, 1985) is an American political activist, sales account executive, and HR representative. Oliver was the Libertarian Party nominee for the 2022 United States Senate election in Georgia and the 2020 Georgia's 5th congressional district special election. He is a candidate for the Libertarian presidential nomination in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
In the 2022 Georgia special United States Senate election, Oliver received over 2% of the popular vote, possibly acting as a spoiler candidate and forcing the Georgia senate race into a run-off. |
1062022 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.%20C.%20Beck | C. C. Beck | Charles Clarence Beck (June 8, 1910 – November 22, 1989) was an American cartoonist and comic book artist, best known for his work on Captain Marvel (today known as Shazam!) at Fawcett Comics and DC Comics.
reference
Artists
Cartoonists |
1062026 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister%20Mind | Mister Mind | Mister Mind is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Otto Binder and C. C. Beck originally for publication by Fawcett Comics, first appearing in Captain Marvel Adventures #26. (1943). He is an evil telepathic space-worm from the planet Venus who is an enemy of Captain Marvel (also known as Shazam) in Fawcett City. His incredible mental powers allow him to mind control his victims, taking advantage of and replacing anyone he needs to impersonate. Despite his diminutive appearance, he is an extremely formidable opponent and has gone through several monstrous transformations over the years. He is the leader of the Monster Society of Evil, an appropriately named organization that fights the Marvel Family.
Mister Mind appears in the DC Extended Universe movies Shazam! and Shazam! Fury of the Gods, portrayed in CGI and voiced by director David F. Sandberg. |
1062030 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego%20Scooby-Doo%21%20Haunted%20Hollywood | Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood | Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood - A Lego movie. It's about 4 teenagers: Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Shaggy, and a talking dog named Scooby. They're here to make movies.
Main Cast
Frank Welker as Scooby/Fred
Matthew Lillard as Shaggy
Grey DeLisle as Daphne
Kate Micucci as Velma |
1062034 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Resistance%20Brigades | National Resistance Brigades | The National Resistance Brigades, also called Martyr Omar Al-Qassem Forces or Martyr Omar Al-Qasim Forces, is the military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, operating in the Gaza Strip and conducting guerrilla warfare. Abu Khaled is it's spokesperson as well as one of its commanders. The group originally broke away from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in 1969 forming the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and also causing the formation of the National Resistance Brigades in 2000.
References |
1062035 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic%20Front%20for%20the%20Liberation%20of%20Palestine | Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine | The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) is a Palestinian organization. It follows a political ideology of Marxist–Leninism and Maoism. It it also sometimes reffered as the Democratic Front or al-Jabha al-Dīmūqrāṭiyya in the Arabic language (). It is part of the Palestine Liberation Organization, the Alliance of Palestinian Forces, and the Democratic Alliance List. The group was formed in 1969 by breaking away from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and was formed by Nayef Hawatmeh.
References
National liberation movements
Webarchive template wayback links
Palestine |
1062041 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Jersey%20Plan | New Jersey Plan | The New Jersey Plan, also known as the Small State Plan or the Paterson Plan, emerged during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as a counterproposal to the Virginia Plan. William Paterson of New Jersey, along with other delegates from less populous states, voiced concerns about the Virginia Plan's bicameral legislature and proportional representation, fearing it would empower larger states at their expense. The New Jersey Plan advocated for a unicameral legislature, maintaining equal representation for each state, echoing the one-vote-per-state approach of the Articles of Confederation.
The plan proposed amending the Articles of Confederation, granting Congress additional powers such as the ability to raise funds through tariffs, regulate interstate and international commerce, and collect taxes based on free inhabitants and three-fifths of slaves. It also outlined the election of a federal executive and the establishment of a federal judiciary, emphasising the supremacy of the Articles of Confederation and treaties. Despite its rejection on June 19, 1787, the New Jersey Plan influenced the compromise that followed. The Connecticut Compromise, blending elements of both the Virginia and New Jersey Plans, resulted in the current structure of Congress, featuring a Senate with equal state representation and a House of Representatives based on population. |
1062042 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nurul%20Syafiqah%20Hashim | Nurul Syafiqah Hashim | Nurul Syafiqah Hashim (born 1 January 1994) is a Malaysian archer. Syafiqah Hashim competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
References
Malaysian archers
Malaysian Olympians
1994 births
Living people |
1062043 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syaqiera%20Mashayikh | Syaqiera Mashayikh | Syaqiera binti Mashayikh (born 24 November 2000) is a Malaysian archer. Mashayikh competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
References
2000 births
Living people
Malaysian archers
Malaysian Olympians
People from Johor |
1062044 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Prisoner%20of%20the%20Past | A Prisoner of the Past | "A Prisoner of the Past" is a 1997 song by Prefab Sprout and is the leading single from their sixth studio album Andromeda Heights. It went to number 30 in the United Kingdom and was their last top 40 single to this date.
Track listings
CD1
"A Prisoner of the Past" (Radio Edit) – 3:51
"A Prisoner of the Past" (Album Version) – 5:03
"Just Because I Can" – 3:55
"Where the Heart Is" – 2:04
CD2
"A Prisoner of the Past" (Radio Edit) – 3:51
"Just Because I Can" – 3:54
The King of Rock 'n' Roll – 4:22
Cars and Girls – 4:26
References
1997 songs
Pop songs
Prefab Sprout songs |
1062045 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain%20Boycott%20%28movie%29 | Captain Boycott (movie) | Captain Boycott is a 1947 British Irish historical drama movie directed by Frank Launder and starring Stewart Granger, Kathleen Ryan, Mervyn Johns, Alastair Sim, Cecil Parker, Edward Lexy, Eddie Byrne and Robert Donat. It was distributed by General Film Distributors.
Other websites
1947 drama movies
1940s historical movies
British drama movies
Irish drama movies
Movies directed by Frank Launder
Movies set in the 1880s |
1062052 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Finland%20Twenty20%20International%20cricketers | List of Finland Twenty20 International cricketers | This is a list of Finland Twenty20 International cricketers who have played at least one Twenty20 International for Finland after playing their first match in 2019.
Key
List of players
Statistics are correct as of 21 May 2023.
References
Lists of Twenty20 International cricketers
Sport in Finland |
1062054 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Slovenia%20Twenty20%20International%20cricketers | List of Slovenia Twenty20 International cricketers | This is a list of Slovenia Twenty20 International cricketers who have played at least one Twenty20 International for Slovenia after playing their first match in July 2022.
Key
List of players
Statistics are correct as of 30 July 2022.
References
Lists of Twenty20 International cricketers
Sport in Slovenia |
1062072 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahya%20Ayyash | Yahya Ayyash | Yahya Abd-al-Latif Ayyash (Arabic: يحيى عياش) (6 March 1966 – 5 January 1996) simply known as Yahya Ayyash was the chief bombmaker of Hamas and the leader of the West Bank battalion of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.
Ayyash was known for his expertise in bomb-making and Improvised explosive devices (IEDs), earning him the nickname "The Engineer." He played an important role in shaping the tactics of Hamas during a period marked by intense conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
Early life
Yahya Ayyash was born on 6 March, 1966, in Rafat. He was the eldest among the three brothers. During his childhood, he showed a strong commitment to religious studies, earning recognition from the Islamic Trust for his Qur'an memorization skills.
Displaying an ability for electrical and mechanical work, Ayyash engaged in repairing radios and television sets as a young boy. Following his high school graduation in 1985, he pursued higher education at Birzeit University in 1987, where he focused on electrical engineering. Ayyash successfully earned a Bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering in 1991.
This educational background laid the foundation for his later involvement in activities related to his engineering expertise, particularly in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where he gained huge fame for his role as a key figure in the Hamas movement.
Involvement in Hamas
Denied permission by Israeli authorities to pursue a master's degree in Jordan, Ayyash faced a turning point in his life. It was during this period that he decided to join Hamas, marking a significant shift in his route towards involvement in the activities of the Palestinian militant organization.
Due to the unavailability of TNT and other powerful explosives in Palestinian territories (mainly the West Bank and Gaza Strip), Yahya Ayyash frequently relied on household items. He often combined acetone, found in nail polish remover, with detergent—both easily available everyday products. When these substances mixed, they created acetone peroxide, an explosive known as "Mother of Satan" due to its unpredictable nature.
Assassination
After the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, the Palestinian Authority began to co-operate more closely with Shin Bet in hunting Ayyash. Shin Bet managed to contact Ayyash's childhood friend Kamil Haddad. Kamil demanded money and israeli identity cards for himself and his wife. After the demand was accepted he agreed to co operate. Shin Bet agents gave Hamad a Mobile phone, and told him it was bugged so they could listen in on Ayyash's conversations. They did not tell Hamad that, in addition to Surveillance devices, it also contained 15 grams of RDX explosive. The phone was handed to Ayyash through Kamil's nephew Osama who was not knowing about his uncle's betrayal.
At around 8 AM on 5 January 1996, Ayyash's father called him. Ayyash picked it up and talked with his father. When the Israeli authorities confirmed it was Ayyash on call they detonated the explosive and thus Ayyash was assassinated.
Aftermath
Following Ayyash's assassination, four suicide bombings took place as a revenge which led to the killing of seventy-eight Israelis between February and March, 1996.
Israeli security services states that,"the attacks were most probably a direct reaction to the assassination of 'Ayyash' [with] no far-reaching political goal."
Israeli press says that soon after Betraying Yahya, Haddad family disappeared from Palestine; it also states that he received US$1 million, a fake passport and a visa to the United States.
References
1966 births
1996 deaths
Assassinated Palestinian people
Palestinian Muslims
Palestinian nationalists |
1062073 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/22nd%20parallel%20north | 22nd parallel north | 22 Parallel North Is A Geographic Coordinate Location On Plant Earth
It Is A Line On The World Map Metric Gridding Of Units Of Space Of Global Covered Surface Area Measurement. |
1062087 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcen | Arcen | Arcen is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.
Since 2010 Arcen is part of the municipality of Venlo.
Climate
The highest temperature ever recorded in Arcen was on 25 July 2019.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Arcen was on 2 January 1997.
Sights
Castle and Castle Gardens
Petrus and Paulus Church
Former town hall
References
Settlements in Limburg (Netherlands)
Venlo |
1062090 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/HEC%20Paris%20Innovation%20%26%20Entrepreneurship%20Center | HEC Paris Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center | HEC Paris Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center is a research center created to develop Innovation and Entrepreneurship at HEC Paris.
Activities
The center is member of Station F and is located in Paris as well as in Jouy-en-Josas. Around 500 students are followed classes over the three diplomas (Master of Science X-HEC Entrepreneurs ; Master of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Executive Master of Science in Innovation an Entrepreneurship) of the school year. The center works with the Polytechnic Institute of Paris (specially the École polytechnique) and Coursera. Courses in the center include Creativity, Global Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Marketing, New Venture Creation, Venture Finance, Entrepreneurial Selling and Social Entrepreneurship.
The center has programs for students as well as for faculty to promote entrepreneurship.
References
Further reading
HEC Paris Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center
Technology companies of France
2007 establishments in Europe
Companies based in Paris
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1062091 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meritamen | Meritamen | Meritamen was a daughter of Ramses II and his wife Nefertari during the 19th dynasty of Egypt.
Family
Meritamen was a daughter of Ramesses II and one of his wives, Nefertari. She appears as the fourth daughter in the list of daughters in Abu Simbel and had at least four brothers: Amun-her-khepeshef, Pareherwenemef, Meryre and Meryatum, and a sister named Henuttawy.
When her mother died , Meritamen and her half sister married Ramses II, and they held the title of Great royal wife.
Burial
Meritamen was buried at QV68 tomb in the Valley of the Queens. The tomb of Meritamen was described by Lepsius. An interesting scene in the tomb shows Meritamen offering cloth boxes to Osiris and Hathor. The inscriptions identify the Queen as King's Daughter, Great Royal Wife Lady of Both Lands (Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt)
Her coffin is now in Berlin museum (15274).
Gallery
References
Grajetzki, Wolfram: Ancient Egyptian Queens – a hieroglyphic dictionary, London 2005, p. 70
Other Websites
Queen Merytamen
13th-century BC Egyptian women
Wives of Ramesses II
Children of Ramesses II
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1062093 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonians%20in%20Bulgaria | Macedonians in Bulgaria | Macedonians in Bulgaria also known as Pirin Macedonians () are a group of Macedonians in the country of Bulgaria, they form the majority of the population of Blagoevgrad province and are mostly concentrated there but theres also a sizeable minority in Sofia and Plovdiv. According to Bulgaria's last census in 2021 there are 1,143 Macedonians. But these estimates are unreliable and mostly false due to the Sofia goverment denying the existence of a separate Macedonian identity and language. A more accurate estimate was put forward by the Macedonian Encyclopedia as between 150.000 to 250.000.
History
During Principality of Bulgaria
After the creation of the Principality of Bulgaria in 1878, many Macedonians immigrated to the new state, who created the Macedonian emigration community in Bulgaria. According to the League of Nations, the total number of Macedonian emigrants in Bulgaria for the period from 1878 to the mid-1920s was more than 300,000. It is the largest Macedonian emigration in the world, with enormous intellectual potential and a great cultural heritage. As a result the Macedonian elite grew extremely powerful and were in every corner of Bulgaria.
In a recorded case in 1904 a Bulgarian agent by the name of Atanas Shopov who was an ambassador of Bulgaria at the time travelled to Solun to have a conversation with the Albanian ambassador Hasan Fehmi, in the conversation Shopov noted how Macedonians were taking up all the jobs in Bulgaria, even stating that to some extent the Macedonians in Bulgaria contributed more to their history then Bulgarians did for their own nation, also noting how most of the generals were also Macedonians, and how Sofia was pratically a Macedonian city.
In the village of Kresna, in Pirin Macedonia on October 17, 1878, the Macedonian Uprising of the Macedonian people against the Ottoman government took place. The main leaders of the uprising were the Macedonian revolutionary Dimitar Pop-Georgiev Berovski and Duke Stojan Karastoilov. In the Constitution of the Macedonian Insurgent Committee from 1878 it is written:
The uprising was planned to be a general Macedonian uprising and for this purpose, companies were formed in Tetovo, Veles, Skopje, Lerin, Kosturia and other regions in Macedonia. The uprising also aimed, after the liberation of Macedonia, to implement Article 23 of the Berlin Peace Treaty, which provided for autonomy for Macedonia, but also for additional reforms within the Turkish Empire.
During and after the balkan wars and WW1
After the end of the Balkan wars, Macedonians in Bulgaria in Pirin, together with the Strumica region, became part of the Kingdom of Bulgaria. Within the framework of the Paris Peace Conference after the end of the First World War, with the Nej Peace Treaty of 1919, Bulgaria cedes Strumica to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, whereby the Pirin part of Macedonia receives the borders in which it is defined until today. In the period after the Balkans and between the two world wars, based on the population exchange agreements between Bulgaria and Greece, a significant number of Macedonians from Aegean Macedonia immigrated to these parts.
in this period IMRO(A) of Todor Aleksandrov, and later Vancho Mihailov, use Pirin Macedonia as a base and shelter from where they often rush into Vardar Macedonia, carrying out armed attacks on the Serbian (Yugoslav) gendarmerie (army), as well as on the settlements with Serbian settlers - colonists. The activity and organization of the IMRO of Todor Alexandrov and Vancho Mihailov will be so great that they will establish their own independent authority in Pirin Macedonia, for which the official Bulgarian authorities will have to intervene under the order of the Bulgarian emperor to remove it.
During WW2
During the Second World War, Pirin Macedonia, as part of the Kingdom of Bulgaria, will first raise its voice for liberation and unification with the rest of Macedonia. On the territory of Pirin Macedonia already in 1941, partisan detachments were formed under the leadership of the Macedonian communist from this region Nikola Parapunov, and it was in Pirin Macedonia that the first armed struggle against the Bulgarian fascist army and in general the first armed battle against the fascist army of The Balkans.
On July 1, 1941, a small partisan detachment under the leadership of the Macedonian Ivan Kozarev attacked the Bulgarian fascist police near Razlog, which will officially begin the armed struggle of the Macedonian and other Balkan nations against the fascist occupiers. During the Second World War, Pirin Macedonia and the entire Macedonian people will lose one of the greatest Macedonian national actors and poets from this region, Nikola Vapcarov, who will be shot by the Bulgarian fascists in Sofia in 1942.
In Pirin Macedonia in August 1943, the first activities of the Macedonian People's Federal Organization will be observed, which will act more actively during the period of national affirmation and freedom of the Macedonians in Pirin Macedonia, from 1944 to 1948 during the rule of Georgi Dimitrov.
Macedonians under Communist Bulgaria
Georgi Dimitrov, the leader of the Patriotic Front and the first president of the Peoples Republic of Bulgaria, who on his mother's side had Macedonian origins from the vicinity of Razlog, is the only Bulgarian statesman who not only recognized the existence of the Macedonian people as a separate Slavic nation, the Macedonian language as a separate Slavic language, Macedonian history and the Republic of Macedonia (then the People's Republic of Macedonia) as a national state of the Macedonians, but also advocated for the complete unification of Macedonia within the Balkan Federation.
Georgi Dimitrov in his 1934 letter to MNS from Detroit says:
Georgi Dimitrov will later confirm his views by formulating the following three points:
Recognition of the Macedonian nation as a separate Slavic nation in the Balkans and the Republic of Macedonia as a national state of the Macedonians.
Recognition of the national rights of the Macedonians in Pirin Macedonia under the administration of the Patriotic Front Bulgarian state.
Creation of a friendly atmosphere between Yugoslavia and Bulgaria and readiness for the creation of a South Slavic federation in which Bulgaria would enter as a separate unit with the mandatory unification of Vardar and Pirin Macedonia, which would be the seventh federal unit in the said federation.
Based on the 1946 census, 70% of the population in Pirin Macedonia declared themselves Macedonians. It was also a kind of referendum, so in the schools in Pirin Macedonia, teaching in the Macedonian mother tongue began, Macedonian bookstores were opened, and in Blagoevgrad (known by the native older Macedonians as Gorna Džumaja) the Macedonian National Theater began to work, and a directive was given to draft a legal project according to that the cultural autonomy of the Macedonians in Pirin Macedonia should be transformed into a territorial one.
However, with the resolution of the Infoburo (the cooling of relations between the SFRY and Bulgaria), the death of Georgi Dimitrov and the coming to power of Todor Zhivkov, all this is prohibited, canceled and stopped due to the nationalistic xenophobic views of Zhivkov. Around the time the Bulgarian authority began stripping away the rights of Macedonians in Bulgaria, the Macedonian newspaper "Macedonian Flag" (Makedonsko Zname) called into action that all Macedonians should act up and start revolting to safe their identity in the Bulgarian state, they wrote in a article titled "We Must Escape from the Magic Circle" and said:
Demographics
Macedonian activism in Bulgaria
This is a timeline of events which shows Macedonian activist attempting to gain back their rights that they lost during the Todor Zhivkov regime, either through protest or petitions
Sources
Macedonians from Bulgaria
Macedonian diaspora |