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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebettawy
Nebettawy
Nebettawy ("Lady of the Two Lands") was an ancient Egyptian princess and queen, the fifth daughter of Ramses II and his wife. Biography Nebettawy may have been the daughter of Ramesses's wife, Nefertari. She would also later marry her father and became his great royal wife (possibly after death of Meritamen). Nebettawy appears as the fifth princess in procession of royal daughters as depicted in the temple of Abu Simbel. She appears after Bintanath, Bakmut, Nefertari, and Meritamen. The princesses are shown shaking a sistrum. Nebettawy is not shown on the smaller temple of Abu Simbel. Nefertari is shown with Meritamen and Henuttawy on the facade of this temple. Nebettawy was later buried in QV60, the tomb was robbed during antiquity period, and was later changed into a christian chapel. Other websites Queen Nebettawy 13th-century BC Egyptian women Wives of Ramesses II Princesses of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt Children of Ramesses II References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neferu%20I
Neferu I
Neferu I ("the beauty") was the first queen of Ancient Egyptian Eleventh dynasty. She was a wife of the Pharaoh Mentuhotep I. Biography She was married to Mentuhotep I and had with him two sons Intef I and Intef II and she was a grandmother of Intef III and Queen Iah, his wife. She was also a great-grandmother of Neferu II. Her importance is confirmed by the number of the times she is mentioned in her son's texts . She is identified as the mother of Intef II as she is mentioned in multiple texts of her son as born of Neferu It is also possible that she is the same as the Queen Neferukayet, who is thought to be wife of Intef II. Her titles would be then: "King's wife, his beloved", "King's daughter" and "Royal Ornament". References Queens consort of the Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt Mentuhotep I
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAK%20Sportanlage%20Nonntal
SAK Sportanlage Nonntal
The SAK Sportanlage Nonntal, also known as SAK-Platz, was a football stadium in the Nonntal district of Salzburg. It was the home of Salzburg's oldest football club, Salzburger AK 1914. History SAK played in Hellbrunn for the first few years after its founding in 1914. In 1921 it found a new home on the Berchtold Grounds in Nonntal. There they played until the facility was demolished in 2007. The first clubhouse was built around 1931 . A wooden stand was built in 1935, but it burned down in October 1949. In 1968/69 a concrete standing stand and the changing rooms underneath were built. On January 4, 2006, the roof of the grandstand, that had been brought from Lehen, collapsed due to heavy snow loads. Because of the poor condition of parts of the facility demolition of the facility and the construction of the Sportzentrum Mitte have been considered since the 1980s. Demolition finally began in August 2007. Today the Unipark Nonntal, a building of the University of Salzburg, is located on the site. Football stadiums in Austria Football stadiums in Salzburg (state) 1920s establishments in Austria
1062109
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy%20Graham%20rule
Billy Graham rule
The Billy Graham rule is a rule that some preachers and Christian leaders follow. They do not spend time alone with any woman except their wife. This is done to avoid sexual temptation, and it may prevent false accusations of sexual misconduct. Some people call this rule the Modesto Manifesto. In 1948, Graham preached in meetings in Modesto, California. Together with Cliff Barrows, Grady Wilson and George Beverly Shea, Billy Graham promised to "avoid any situation that would have even the appearance of compromise or suspicion" In 2017, it began to be also called the Mike Pence rule. The US vice president is a practicing Evangelical Christian. He also supported the idea. Some people do not like the rule. It limits the careers of women who might need to meet with a male boss or co-worker. References Christian ethics
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAGR%20P%20class%20%28diesel%29
WAGR P class (diesel)
The WAGR P class were a total of 17 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (trading as Westrail) from 1989 to 2000. The P class were built by A. Goninan and Coy of Bassendean from 1989 to 1991. They entered service primarily on grain and general goods traffic, replacing 21 locomotives operating at the time. They became the primary motive power on the line of the old Midland Railway. All were included in the sale of Westrail to the Australian Railroad Group (ARG) in late 2000. All units remain in traffic mainly on agricultural goods trains around the Wheatbelt. Gallery Western Australian Government Railways locomotives
1062123
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock%20with%20Sedaka
Rock with Sedaka
Rock with Sedaka or just known as Neil Sedaka is the debut studio album by Neil Sedaka. It was released in July, 1959 through RCA Victor records. Two singles were released from the album The Diary went to number 14 in the United States and I Go Ape. Track listing All songs were composed by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. "You're Knockin' Me Out" "The Diary" "I Ain't Hurtin' No More" "Stupid Cupid" "All I Need Is You" "I Waited Too Long" "Fallin'" "Another Sleepless Night" "I Go Ape" "Moon of Gold" "I Belong to You" "As Long As I Live" References 1959 albums Debut albums Neil Sedaka albums
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabin%20Luhagun
Nabin Luhagun
Articles with hCards Nabin Luhagun is a Nepalese actor who works in Indian films and also works in Nepali films. He made his debut in 2023 with the film Veera Simha Reddy, which became highest-grossing movie of all time. He worked in the movie Waltair Veerayya (2023). Personal life Nabin was born in Nepal which is located in Asia continent. He is still single. Career Nabin had his first role in the movie Veera Simha Reddy in 2023. He worked in the movie Waltair Veerayya (2023). He was recognized as best struggling actor in Indian cinema. He gain popularity after the release of film Chhatriwali (film). He is working in his upcoming project since 2022. Filmography Credited as actor, unless otherwise noted. References Other websites Living people 2005 births Actor stubs Indian actors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus%20Confidential
Cyprus Confidential
Cyprus Confidential is an investigation that became known to the public in November 2023. The investigation has given indications that show "how 67 of the 105 Russian billionaires on the 2023 Forbes World’s Billionaires List used financial services firms on the island to hide their wealth and keep it out of reach from Western sanctions"; The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and nearly "70 media organizations" had been doing the investigation, until the news story was published (in November). References Cyprus
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alina%20Morozova%20%28nutritionist%29
Alina Morozova (nutritionist)
Alina Alexandrovna Morozova (, born August 14, 1985, Armavir, USSR) is a Russian blogger, nutritionist, weight loss and nutrition expert. She set a record in Russia for holding the most mass weight loss class. Biography Alina was born in 1985 in the city of Armavir. In 2003, she graduated from school No. 17 in Armavir with a silver certificate and entered Yugra State University in Khanty-Mansi, where she graduated in 2008 with a red diploma. From 2009 to 2013, she worked in the structure of the Federal Tax Service. Then she worked in the Government of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. She holds the rank of State Counselor of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug 2nd class. In 2018, she was trained and received a certificate from the training center of fitness professionals in Yekaterinburg. In 2020, she was awarded with the Letter of Gratitude of the Governor of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug "For significant contribution to the implementation of a unified state policy in the sphere of project management of executive authorities of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug". During the elections in 2021, on the single day of voting, she organized the contest "Miss Elections2021", in which the most beautiful participant of the elections in the Krasnodar Krai was chosen. That same year, Alina told Russian newspaper ASP News how to set a record easily and simply. Setting a record in Russia On November 20, 2021, Alina set a Russian record. During a live broadcast on the social network Instagram, she held the most mass weight loss class online. There were 936 participants. The record was recorded and Alina was given a certificate. Sports activities In 2016, she ran 21.2 km (half marathon) in Khanty-Mansiysk. In 2021, she ran 10 km in a general race in Krasnodar. References Other websites Alina's Instagram page Alina's YouTube channel Rutube TikTok 1985 births Living people Russian bloggers Russian sportspeople
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/European%20Terrestrial%20Reference%20System%201989
European Terrestrial Reference System 1989
The European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS89) is a geodetic system used for the Eurasian Plate. Since it is static, it is not affected by Continental Drift. The Making of ETRS is connected to geodetic system called The ITRS Geodetic datum. The datum shows continental drift in a way that the momentum of continental drift is 0. ETRS89 was officially made by the Florence meeting of EUREF in 1990.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Geospatial-Intelligence%20Agency
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is an agency inside the United States Department of Defense. Their work is collecting, looking at, and giving out geospatial intelligence for national security. It was called the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) from 1996 to 2003. NGA headquarters, also known as NGA Campus East or NCE, is at Fort Belvoir North Area in Springfield, Virginia. The agency also runs major places in the St. Louis, Missouri area (referred to as NGA Campus West or NCW), they also have offices worldwide. The area of the NGA headquarters is . It is the third-largest government building in the Washington metropolitan area after The Pentagon and the Ronald Reagan Building. NGA also helps during natural and man-made disasters, aids in security planning for major events such as the Olympic Games, and gets data on climate change. The director of the agency is Vice Admiral Frank D. Whitworth III. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical%20datum
Vertical datum
In geodesy, vertical datum or altimetric datum, is a coordinate surface used for vertical positions, such as the elevations of Earth-bound things, and altitudes of satellite orbits and in aviation.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena%20Maroulleti
Elena Maroulleti
Elena Maroulleti is a Greek Cypriot American independent Journalist and reporter and she is the first Greek Cypriot American to introduce internet radio and the second in the world to introduce an online Internet Radio Station streaming 24 hours 7 days a week called, AKTINA FM. Education Ms. Maroulleti comes from the coastal town of famagusta in northern Cyprus. She studied at the London College of Secretaries and later in New York, at the Fashion Institute of Technology through a scholarship from her employer American Broadcasting Company (ABC). Career Elena worked for TIAA-CREF in administration and later for ABC News in support of the network’s World News Tonight, Nightline, 20/20 and Good Morning America news programs. Ms. Maroulleti co-founded and established the first Greek Cypriot Folk Dancing Group in America, “The Vraka,” which later became a fully-fletched cultural non-profit and tax-exempt organization known as, CYPRECO of America, Inc. In 1993, she founded AKTINA Productions,Inc ., a non-profit and tax-exempt Media and Arts Cultural organization promoting the cultures of Greece and Cyprus through radio, television and live performances. That same year she also founded and established AKTINA FM as the first bilingual Greek American Radio on WNYE 91.5FM and soon later on the Internet. AKTINA Productions, Inc., owns and operates both AKTINA FM and AKTINA TV. In 1994 she introduced the successful concert series, GREEK MUSIC JOURNEY (GMJ). In 2002 she founded AKTINA TV, the first English-language Greek American Television program available in New York City on a local channel (WNYE Channel 25). Since then, she has produced for AKTINA TV over 100 mini documentaries and stories on the cultures, history and ancient sites of Cyprus and Greece and about the Greek American and Greek Cypriot American community. Elena Maroulleti was honored as “Personality of the Year” by the international magazine Yessiey at the “Yessiey Awards 2023” which celebrated women “Innovators and Change-Makers.” She was awarded by elected U.S officials with Citations, Proclamations and Congressional records and she is also the recipient of the “Women of Achievement Pacesetter Award 2000” initiated and presented by former Council Speaker Peter Vallone, Sr., on March 28, 2000. References Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKTINA%20FM
AKTINA FM
AKTINA FM, the first and only true bilingual Greek American Radio, delivers a wide variety of public service programs of culture, enlightenment and entertainment. AKTINA FM was honored by the City of New York with a Street co-naming - “AKTINA FM Way” -becoming the first and only Greek American Radio with a Street named after it. This honor was bestowed upon the radio on its 25th anniversary in recognition of its important contributions for New Yorkers and for the promotion of the Greek and Cypriot cultures in America. History AKTINA FM was founded on May 3, 1993 in New York City by Elena Maroulleti, an independent journalist and reporter. It is the only Greek American Radio Station streaming online in a true bilingual format, and the second Online Radio Station to emerge in the world. AKTINA FM, was initially introduced by Ms. Maroulleti on New York’s public station, WNYE 91.5FM as the first Greek American bilingual radio and soon after online. In 2016, AKTINA FM expanded its presence on the Internet becoming a fully fletched Online Radio Station streaming 24 hours 7 days a week nationwide in the U.S.A and worldwide. It has over one million listeners in the Tri-State area of New York and over two million worldwide. AKTINA FM is owned and operated by the non-profit and tax-exempt Media and Arts Cultural Organization, AKTINA Productions, Inc. References External links Official website
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudophilautus%20decoris
Pseudophilautus decoris
The elegant shrub frog (Pseudophilautus decoris) is a frog. It lives in two places in Sri Lanka, one 60 m above sea level and one 1060 meters above sea level. The adult male frog is 18.3–20.6 mm long from nose to rear end and the adult female frog is 19.0–23.9 mm long. The skin of the frog's back is gray-brown in color with dark brown bands and other marks. There is some yellow-green color on the shoulders and red-brown color in the middle., and two black stripes. The sides of the body are yellow-gray in color with some dark brown marks. Parts of the back legs are light blue in color. The belly is yellow with small black spots. The bottoms of the feet are black with white marks. The female frog lays 6-155 eggs at a time. She mixes them into the dirt. Scientists think this means more air will reach the eggs this way. Inside the eggs, the growing frogs look like tadpoles, but they hatch as small frogs. The young frogs are the same colors as the adult frogs. There are fewer of this frog than there were. It is in danger of being dead. Scientists say this is because human beings change the places where the frog lives to get wood to build things with or make places for animals to eat grass and because of climate change and new chemicals near where the frog lives. Other animals also eat this frog. Some of them have been in the frog's habitat for many years. Others were brought there by human beings. Scientists are not sure whether the fungal disease chytridiomycosis is in Sri Lanka. Chytridiomycosis has killed frogs in other parts of the world. The scientific name decoris comes from a Greek word meaning "beautiful" or "elegant." First paper References Frogs of Asia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/GlTF
GlTF
glTF is a file format for 3D models, 3D scenes, and 3D assets. It is a standard file format that can be read by many programs. A glTF file can have file extensions of .gltf (JSON/ASCII) or .glb (binary). Both .gltf and .glb files may use external resources, such as for images or mesh data. Or, both may have data embedded inside of them (as base64-encoded text in .gltf files or as raw bytes in .glb files). glTF is an open standard developed and maintained by the Khronos Group. glTF supports 3D model geometry, appearance, scene graph hierarchy, and animation. glTF is intended to be a simple, portable, and compatible format for 3D assets, reducing file size and runtime processing by apps. As such, its creators have called it the "JPEG of 3D." Overview The glTF format stores data primarily in JSON. The binary .glb format is still JSON data, but saved as a binary blob instead of plain text. The JSON may also contain blobs of binary data known as buffers, and use external files, for storing mesh data, images, etc. The fundamental building blocks of a glTF scene are nodes. Nodes are organized into a hierarchy. Nodes may have other nodes defined as children. Nodes may have transforms relative to their parent. Nodes may use resources, such as meshes, skins, and cameras. Meshes may refer to materials, which refer to textures, which refer to images. Scenes are defined using an array of root nodes. Most of the top-level glTF properties use a flat hierarchy for storage. Nodes are saved in an array called "nodes", and are pointed to by index, including by other nodes. A glTF scene points to its root nodes by index. Furthermore, nodes point to meshes by index, which point to materials by index, which point to textures by index, which point to images by index. All glTF data structures can be extended using an "extensions" JSON property. This allows adding arbitrary JSON data to any part of the glTF. The specifics of the data are defined using an extension specification which builds on the base glTF spec. See the Extensions section for more information. Releases glTF 1.0 Members of the COLLADA working group created glTF in 2012. At SIGGRAPH 2012, Khronos showed a demo of glTF, which was then called WebGL Transmissions Format (WebGL TF). On October 19, 2015, Khronos released the glTF 1.0 specification. Adoption of glTF 1.0 At SIGGRAPH 2016, Oculus announced they were adopting glTF because of the similarities to their ovrscene format. In October 2016, Microsoft joined the Khronos 3D Formats working group to work together on glTF. glTF 2.0 glTF 2.0 was released in June 2017. glTF 2.0 was a huge change compared to version 1.0. Most tools adopted the 2.0 version. Physically based rendering (PBR) was added, replacing WebGL shaders used in glTF 1.0, thanks to a proposal by Fraunhofer at SIGGRAPH 2016. Changes were made to accessors and morph targets for facial animation. Top-level glTF object properties were replaced with arrays for faster index-based access. There were many other schema tweaks and breaking changes compared to glTF 1.0. There is ongoing work towards import and export in Unity and an integrated multi-engine viewer / validator. Adoption of glTF 2.0 On March 3, 2017, Microsoft announced that they will be using glTF 2.0 as the 3D asset format in their apps, including Paint 3D, 3D Viewer, Remix 3D, Babylon.js, and Microsoft Office. Sketchfab also announced support for glTF 2.0. As of 2019, the glTF and GLB formats are used by companies including DGG, UX3D, Sketchfab, Facebook, Microsoft, Oculus, Google, Adobe, Box, TurboSquid, Unreal Engine and Qt Quick 3D. The glTF format is an important standard for augmented reality because it works with Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max, and Poly. In February 2020, the Smithsonian Institution started their Open Access Initiative, releasing approximately 2.8 million 2D images and 3D models into the public domain, using glTF for the 3D models. In July 2022, glTF 2.0 was released as the ISO/IEC 12113:2022 International Standard. Khronos said they will keep ISO/IEC 12113 updated with new glTF functionality to ensure that the ISO/IEC and Khronos specifications stay in sync. Extensions The glTF format can be extended with arbitrary JSON to add new data and functionality. Extensions can be placed on any part of a glTF, including nodes, animations, materials, textures, and on the entire file. Khronos keeps a list of some glTF extensions on GitHub, including all official extensions from Khronos and a few third-party extensions. PBR extensions allow objects to look realistic, allowing developers to create 3D assets that look like real-world objects. New PBR extensions add new ways glTF objects can look. The KTX 2.0 extension for universal texture compression allows glTF files to store images in a way similar to native texture formats. This allows glTF files to have a reduced file size and increased rendering speed. Draco is a glTF extension for mesh compression, to compress and decompress 3D meshes. This reduces the size of glTF files. Draco compresses vertex attributes, normals, colors, and texture coordinates. Many glTF extensions for game engine usage have been developed by OMI group. This includes extensions for physics shapes, physics bodies, physics joints, audio playback, seats, spawn points, and more. VRM has developed glTF extensions for human-like 3D avatars including dynamic spring bones and toon materials. Derivative formats On August 10, 2015, 3D Tiles was built on glTF. 3D Tiles adds spatial data, metadata, and geospatial data. The geospatial data can be styled and streamed. 3D Tiles is now a proposed OGC Community Standard. VRM, a model format for VR, is built on the .glb format. It is a 3D human avatar file format. Software ecosystem Khronos works on the glTF Sample Viewer to view assets, as part of the glTF Software ecosystem. Khronos also works on the Validator, which validates glTF assets. glTF files can be used in many open-source WebGL engines including PlayCanvas, Three.js, Babylon.js, Cesium, PEX, xeogl, and A-Frame. The Godot game engine supports and recommends glTF files, with both import and export support. Open-source glTF converters allow converting from COLLADA, FBX, and OBJ. Assimp can import and export glTF. glTF files can be exported from many 3D editors, such as Blender, Vectary, Autodesk 3ds Max (natively or using Verge3D exporter), Autodesk Maya (using babylon.js exporter), Autodesk Inventor, Modo, Houdini, Paint 3D, Godot, and Substance Painter. Open-source glTF utility libraries are available for programming languages including JavaScript, Node.js, C++, C#, Haskell, Java, Go, Rust, Haxe, Ada, and TypeScript. 3D Commerce, a standards group for 3D content in e-commerce, uses glTF for realistic 3D assets. In June 2021, the 3D Commerce viewer certification program was launched, allowing 3D viewers to prove they can accurately and reliably display 3D products using the glTF file format. 3D Commerce's asset guidelines, released in 2020, include best practices for using glTF files in 3D Commerce. See also COLLADA Open Game Engine Exchange JSON Alembic (computer graphics) Universal Scene Description References External links glTF specification Cross-platform software
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques%20Defermon%20des%20Chapelieres
Jacques Defermon des Chapelieres
Jacques Defermon des Chapelieres (15 November 1752 – 20 July 1831) was a French statesman during the French Revolution and a supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Empire. He was president of the National Convention Two times. 1752 births 1831 deaths Politicians from Pays de la Loire People from Loire-Atlantique
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste%20Treilhard
Jean-Baptiste Treilhard
Jean-Baptiste Treilhard (3 January 1742 – 1 December 1810) was an important French statesman of the revolutionary period. He was president of the National Convention. 1742 births 1810 deaths Politicians from Nouvelle-Aquitaine People from Corrèze
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Intermediate%20Period
First Intermediate Period
During a time called The First Intermediate Period, which some people call a "dark period," Ancient Egypt went through around 125 years without a strong ruler. This happened after the end of the Old Kingdom, around 2181-2055 BC. The dynasties of the first intermediate period are: the Seventh Dynasty, the Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and the beginning of the Eleventh Dynasty. During the First Intermediate Period, which started after the Old Kingdom, there aren't many big buildings or monuments left to show what happened. This is especially true at the beginning of this time. This period was a time when two groups fought for power in Egypt. One group was in a city called Heracleopolis in Lower Egypt, near Fayoum, and the other group was in Thebes, which is in Upper Egypt. Some people think that during this time, temples were robbed, artwork was damaged, and statues of kings were broken or destroyed because of the political mess. The two groups fought against each other, and the group in Thebes won and took over the north. This led to the reunification of Egypt under one ruler named Mentuhotep II during the second part of the Eleventh Dynasty. This event marked the beginning of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. End of Old kingdom In the Sixth Dynasty (2345-2181 BC), the power of the pharaoh decreased as nomarchs (regional governors) emerged. These officials were no longer under the control of the royal family of the 6th dynasty, and their positions became stronger, leading to the formation of local dynasties that had independence from the central control of the pharaoh. some sources from later times describe the end of the old kingdom as a time of confusion and mess. The reasons for the end of the Old Kingdom are not clear, but some ideas are suggested: Long reign of Pharaoh Pepi II caused problems with succession - This means that the pharaoh Pepi II who was the last pharaoh of old kingdom, lived for a very long time and died without choosing a clear successor, which caused confusion and uncertainty about who should rule after him, leading to conflicts between local governers governors became too powerful - The governors, also called nomarchs, became too independent and started acting like small kings in their own regions. This led to conflicts between neighboring regions. It's thought that at the end of the old kingdom there was less rain, farmers grew less food. This made it hard for people to survive, because they didn't have enough to eat. This could have been one reason why the rulers of ancient Egypt lost control and couldn't rule as well as they used to, as chaos started spreading Dynasties 7th and 8th dynasties The Seventh and Eighth Dynasties are not talked about much because we don't know much about the rulers during these times. A historian named Manetho said there were 70 kings who ruled for just one day each, which probably isn't true because it sounds like he was trying to explain how messed up things were during this time. It's possible that the people in charge during the Seventh Dynasty were important officials from the Sixth Dynasty who wanted to keep control of the country from Memphis. We don't have many clues about the Eighth Dynasty rulers, but they claimed to be related to the Sixth Dynasty kings and also ruled from Memphis. We don't have many artwork or texts from these dynasties, but we've found a few things, like artifacts that belongs to Neferkare II from the Seventh Dynasty, and a green jasper cylinder that might have been made during the Eighth Dynasty. There's also a small pyramid that some people think was built by a king named Ibi during the Eighth Dynasty at Saqqara. Some kings, like Iytjenu, are only mentioned once, so their roles aren't known well. 9th and 10th dynasty During the time of the weaker Memphis rulers, a group of kings rose from Heracleopolis in Lower Egypt. These rulers, known as the Ninth and Tenth Dynasties, had a total of 38 listed kings. The Heracleopolitan kings are believed to have gone in wars against the weak Memphite rulers to create the Ninth Dynasty, but there is little evidence to support this theory. The ending of the 9th dynasty,and starting of 10th dynasty was marked by a significant reduction in population in the Nile Valley, and the cause of this is unclear. The founder of the Ninth Dynasty, Akhthoes or Akhtoy, is often shown as a cruel and violent ruler in historical records, such as those by Manetho. It is possible that Akhthoes and Wahkare Khety I are the same person, as they both share this character and reputation Wahkare Khety I is listed as a king in the Turin king list, and it is said that he caused harm to the Egyptians and eventually died from a crocodile due to his madness. Kheti I succeeded Akhthoes or Wahkare Khety I, and little is known about his reign. His successor, Kheti III, may have brought some stability to the Delta region, but the power and influence of the Ninth Dynasty kings were less than that of the Old Kingdom pharaohs. During this time, a distinguished line of nomarchs emerged from the province of Siut (or Asyut) in the south. These warrior princes had close relationships with the Heracleopolitan kings and left inscriptions in their tombs that provide informations about the political situation during their reigns. These inscriptions describe the Siut nomarchs digging canals, reducing taxes, growing crops, taking care of large groups of animals, and managing the army and navy. The province of Siut was in the middle between the rulers in the north and the south, protecting them from getting into conflicts. However, the leaders of Siut often faced attacks from the Theban kings because of their position in this strategic area. 11th dynasty it has been suggested that an invasion of Upper Egypt occurred at the same time as the founding of the Heracleopolitan kingdom, leading to the establishment of the Theban kings, which included the Eleventh dynasty. These kings were believed to be familly of Intef, the nomarch of Thebes, who played an important role in organizing Upper Egypt into an independent one region in the south. Although Intef himself did not claim the title of king, his successors in the Eleventh and Twelfth Dynasties later did so on his behalf. Notably, Intef II made a military campaign against the north, specifically at Abydos. Around 2060 BC, Intef II defeated the governor of Nekhen, which allowed for further expansion south towards Elephantine. His successor, Intef III, completed the conquest of Abydos and moved into Middle Egypt against the Heracleopolitan kings. The first three kings of the Eleventh Dynasty, all named Intef, were also the last three kings of the First Intermediate Period. They were succeeded by a line of kings, all called Mentuhotep. Mentuhotep II, also known as Nebhepetra, eventually defeated the Heracleopolitan kings around 2033 BC and unified the country to continue the Eleventh Dynasty, bringing Egypt into the Middle Kingdom where Egypt was unified under one sole ruler. References Dynasties of ancient Egypt States and territories established in the 3rd millennium BC States and territories disestablished in the 3rd millennium BC
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre%20Victurnien%20Vergniaud
Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud
Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud ( 31 May 1753 – 31 October 1793) was a French lawyer and statesman, a figure of the French Revolution. He was a deputy to the Assembly from Bordeaux. Vergniaud was an good public speaker. He supported Jacques Pierre Brissot and the Girondist faction. He was the President of the National Convention. 1753 births 1793 deaths French lawyers People from Limoges Politicians from Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul%20Rabaut%20Saint-%C3%89tienne
Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne
Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne (4 November 1743 – 5 December 1793) was a leader of the French Protestants and a moderate French revolutionary. He was President of the National Convention. 1743 births 1793 deaths French politicians Protestants People from Nîmes
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques%20Br%C3%A9ard
Jean-Jacques Bréard
Jean-Jacques Bréard (October 1751- January 2, 1840) was born into a family of a navy inspectors. He moved to France as a young boy in 1758. His first involvement in politics included organizing elections to the Estates General in Marennes and President of the National Convention
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleventh%20Dynasty%20of%20Egypt
Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt
The Eleventh Dynasty in ancient Egypt, also called Dynasty XI, is a group of pharaohs who ruled during Middle kingdom, the earlier rulers were grouped with the four dynasties before them and called the First Intermediate Period. Later, the later rulers were considered part of a time called the Middle Kingdom. All of these pharaohs ruled from a place called Thebes, which is in Upper Egypt. Pharaohs of the Eleventh Dynasty References See also States and territories established in the 3rd millennium BC States and territories disestablished in the 20th century BC 11 21st century BC in Egypt 20th century BC in Egypt 3rd-millennium BC establishments in Egypt 2nd-millennium BC disestablishments in Egypt 11 11
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Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crancé
Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crancé (14 October 1747 – 28 June 1814) was a French musketeer, general, and revolutionary politician who was minister of war for a few months. He was President of the National Convention
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Armand Gensonné
Armand Gensonné (10 August 1758 in Bordeaux – 31 October 1793 in Paris) was a French politician. He was the 13th President of the National Convention from 7 to 21 March 1793. 1758 births 1793 deaths Politicians from Nouvelle-Aquitaine People from Bordeaux
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Jean Antoine Joseph Debry
Jean-Antoine-Joseph de Bry, also spelled Debry (25 November 1760 – 6 January 1834), was a French politician of the French Revolution. He was President of the National Convention from March to April 1793. 1760 births 1834 deaths Politicians from Hauts-de-France People from Aisne
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Vector Map
The Vector Map (VMAP) is a map collection made by The NGA. It is based on the geographic information system, and uses the form of Vector for graphics. It has 2 levels of graphics as of current, Level 0, which uses low-quality images, and is in the public domain. Level 1 which uses medium-quality images, and is partly in public domain.
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Hugh Everett
Dr. Hugh Everett was an American physicist who got his Phd in 1957 when he came up with the Many-worlds interpretation of Quantum mechanics. This says that The Universe is not the only world that there is but that there are other Universes. It says that when more than one possible thing can happen, every one of those things happens at the same time and gets its own Universe.
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Peter Seidler
Peter Seidler (November 7, 1960 – November 14, 2023) was an American businessman. He was the chairman of the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball. He died on November 14, 2023, a week after his 63rd birthday.
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Abigail Spanberger
Abigail Anne Spanberger (née Davis; born August 7, 1979) is an American politician. She is a U.S. representative from since 2019. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Spanberger is a former CIA officer. In November 2023 Spanberger announced that she would be retiring from the House to run for Governor of Virginia in the 2025 election. References 1979 births Living people United States representatives from Virginia Democratic Party (United States) politicians Politicians from New Jersey
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Sabireen Movement
The Sabireen Movement (, ), meaning the "Movement of the Patient Ones," was a Palestinian Shia militant group. It formed in early 2014 when leaders in Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) converted to Shia Islam and became dissatisfied with PIJ's leadership. The group also disagreed with Hamas' stance on the Yemeni Civil War and Syrian Civil War, supporting the Saudi-led intervention and anti-government groups, respectively. The group was later destroyed by Hamas in 2019 and many of the members of the group joined Al-Quds Brigades. National liberation movements Articles containing Arabic-language text
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Wrongful death
Denoting a civil action in which damages are sought against a party for causing a death, typically when criminal action has failed or is not attempted. "a wrongful death lawsuit". This definition is from the Oxford dictionary and this page was written by the one and only Ivai Muzhingi.
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Intef the Elder
Intef the elder was an important Theban ruler during First Intermediate Period, and the founder of 11th dynasty. The Royal List of Karnak mentioned as predecessor of Mentuhothep I. Biography Intef the Elder was not a pharaoh, but the ruler of Thebes around 2150 BC. In this role, he would have served either a king of the 8th Dynasty or one of the Herakleopolitan kings of the 9th or 10th Dynasty. Intef the Elder’s control would have been from Thebes to Aswan in the south, but not farther north than Coptos, which was then controlled by another dynasty of governers. It is believed that Intef the Elder was the father of his successor on the Theban throne, Mentuhotep I. Intef the Elder is also probably the same person as “Intef-aa born of Iku”, to whom Senusret I dedicated a seated statue depicting Intef as a scribe, the texts on the statue says: Burial Auguste Mariette discovered a stele belonging to the “hereditary prince Intefi” at Dra’ Abu el-Naga’ on the west bank of Thebes. This stele is currently in the Egyptian Museum (CG 20009). The stele provides information about Intef’s titles and indicates that he served an unnamed pharaoh. References
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Monster Society of Evil
The Monster Society of Evil are a fictional team of super-villains who appear in American comic books published by Fawcett Comics. They oppose Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family. Their leader is Mister Mind, a telepathic worm from Venus. They have also been enemies to the All-Star Squadron. There have been many members over the years and several incarnations of the team, but the most known version of it was formed by Black Adam, Oggar, Doctor Sivana, Ibac, King Kull, and Mister Atom. The Monster Society of Evil was created by Otto Binder and C. C. Beck, first appearing in Captain Marvel Adventures #22 (1943).
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Marvel Family
The Marvel Family, also known as the Shazam Family (also Shazamily), is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Fawcett Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. It is the DC Universe's first superhero family. There have been many members over the years, including Uncle Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr., and Mary Marvel; but the original group was founded by Captain Marvel and the Lieutenant Marvels. During the events of 52, Captain Marvel's longtime foe Black Adam would go on to create his own version of the Marvel Family which he called the Black Marvel Family. In The New 52, the Marvel is now known as the Shazam Family. The Marvel Family was created by C. C. Beck, first appearing in Whiz Comics #21 (1941). The Shazam Family made their cinematic debut in the DC Extended Universe movie Shazam!, released in 2019 by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros., and returned in the 2023 sequel, Shazam! Fury of the Gods.
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Mary Marvel
Mary Marvel is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Fawcett Comics and currently by DC Comics. She is the twin sister of Captain Marvel and a member of the Marvel Family, given incredible powers by the wizard Shazam. Originally, Mary Batson is adopted under the name Mary Bromfield, although she later discovers Billy Batson is her long-lost brother. In The New 52, Mary was known as Lady Shazam. In the Infinite Frontier, Mary later became the new champion of the Wizard and was given the full power of Shazam before later retaking the title of Mary Marvel again. She has been a member of the Justice League, the Super Buddies, and the Black Marvel Family. The powers she has been granted include S for the grace of Selene, H for the strength of Hippolyta, A for the skill of Ariadne, Z for the fleetness of Zephyrus, A for the beauty of Aurora, and M for the wisdom of Minerva. The Prime Earth version swaps out Artemis for stamina instead of Ariadne, Selene for agility instead of Selena, and Aurora for invulnerability rather than beauty. These are the powers of the mythological figures themselves. Mary Marvel was created by Otto Binder and Marc Swayze, first appearing in Captain Marvel Adventures #18 (1942). Mary Bromfield and her superhero alter-ego both made their cinematic debut in the DC Extended Universe 2019 movie Shazam!, played by Grace Fulton and Michelle Borth, respectively. Fulton returned in the sequel, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, playing both parts.
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DC Entertainment
DC Entertainment is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery that manages its comic book units and intellectual property (characters) in other units based on publications from DC Comics as they work with other Warner Bros units. DC Entertainment and Troll Court Entertainment produced the Peacemaker series, which was released on HBO Max in 2022.
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Deir Abi Saeed SC
Deir Abi Saeed Club نادي دير أبي سعيد is one of the Jordanian football clubs. It plays in the Jordanian second division football league, and has participated in the Jordan Cup in several seasons. The club was founded in 1976 AD in the Koura District / Deir Abi Saeed in northern Jordan. The club carries out sporting, cultural and social activities. Club presidents players Trainers Sources Webarchive template wayback links
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California's 1st State Senatorial district
California's 1st Senatorial district is a senatorial district in California. Election results References 1
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California's 2nd State Senatorial district
California's 2nd State Senatorial district is a senatorial district in California. Election results References 2
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Jaded (Miley Cyrus song)
"Jaded" is a 2023 song by Miley Cyrus and is the third single from her eighth studio album Endless Summer Vacation. It went to number 27 in the United Kingdom, number 56 in the United States, number 30 in Iceland and Canada, number 75 in Australia and number 21 in Ireland. References 2023 songs 2020s ballads Pop ballads Rock ballads Miley Cyrus songs
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Cinclus cinclus
Cinclus cinclus is a kind of bird. It became the national bird of Norway, in the 1960s. Passeri Birds of Asia Birds of Europe
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The Wingfeather Saga
The Wingfeather Saga is a book series that was made by Andrew Peterson. It has four main books, which are called On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness, North! Or Be Eaten, The Monster in the Hollows, and The Warden and the Wolf King. There are also three side books, which are Pembrick's Creaturepedia, Wingfeather Tales, and A Ranger's Guide to Glipwood Forest. The books were originally published by Rabbit Room Press, then published again with new covers and illustrations in 2020 by WaterBrook & Multnomah. The main books are about three kids named Janner, Tink, and Leeli Igiby and also their mother Nia Igiby and grandfather Podo Helmer. In the story, they need to battle and escape from the Fangs, which are creatures that are like snakes but they stand on two legs and are very dangerous. The world the story is in is called Aerwiar. There is also an animated TV series of The Wingfeather Saga that was made by Angel Studios.
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Wan Khalmizam
Wan Mohd Khalmizam bin Wan Abdul Aziz (born 21 August 1986) is an archer from Malaysia. Khalmizam competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics. References 1986 births Living people Malaysian archers Malaysian Olympians People from Kelantan
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Joanna Agius
Joanna Jane Agius (born 25 June 1958) is a Maltese archer. Agius competed at the 1980, 1984, and 1988 Summer Olympics. References 1958 births Living people Maltese people Archers Olympians
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Mosab Al Khateeb
Mosab Al Khateeb Singer and Composer Jordanian He first appeared to the Arab audience in late 2013 when he was launched through the program Star Academy He was born in the city of Salt in 1988. He grew up and studied primary school there, after which he completed his university studies in the Department of Business Administration. He began his artistic hobby since he was a child. He was influenced by singing from a young age His artistic beginnings were in school activities and among friends, and he began singing and participating in events at the age of nine. He was a contestant on the program Star Academy Artworks After Musab returned to Jordan decided to Single released a dedication to the Arab audience who supported him throughout his time on Star Academy, entitled “The Single”. After that, he released my current status and a patriotic work entitled Jordan and cut off. He participated in the program and was impressed by the judging panel until he reached sixth place HeIn all his seasons, he is the first student to obtain “top” three times.. It is produced by Endemol and directed by Tony Qahwaji. His works 2009: 2010: 2011: 2014: . 2016: 2021: 2012 2012 2019 2016 2012 2012 2012 2012 2017 2021 2013 2022 2021 Albums الكليبات 2022 ميدلي عراقي Songs he performed in Star Academy 9 prime Eval Songs he performed on the program The Most Beautiful Years of Our Lives His posts 2015 Amman Summer Festival 2016 Palestine Festival in the Eyes of the Emirates 2018 Shabib International Festival 2019 Fuheis Festival 2019 Jordan Summer Festival 2019 Al-Balqa Applied University ceremony 2021 Jerash Festival 2022 Fuheis Festival 2023 Jerash Festival (Main Stage) Awards and honors Honoring the Festival on the Eve of the Rituals of the Play Al Fan Street as the best star and voice in the Star Academy program References External links IMDB Spotify Apple * Deezer * true/Amazon living people Jordanian singers 1988 births
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Frankish language
Frankish (Frankish: Frenkisk) is a now extinct West Germanic language primarily spoken by the Franks from around the 5th century to the 9th century. It was primarily spoken in Francia. After around the 8th and 9th centuries, the Frankish language started to go extinct as it graudaully evolved into Old Dutch. The Frankish language also influenced Old French to become a influencing linkage of Romance dialects, for it's time. The Frankish language also influenced the development of the French, German, and Dutch langauges. The Frankish language descends from West Germanic dialects spoken a group of West Germanics around the Weser and Rhine rivers in modern-day Germany.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Cage
Brian Cage
Brian Christopher Joseph Button (born February 2, 1984) is an American professional wrestler and bodybuilder. He currently wrestles for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and competes under the ring name Brian Cage. He also appears in their sister promotion Ring of Honor (ROH). He is one-third of the current ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions with The Embassy. Button is also known for his time with the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), Lucha Underground, and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). In AEW, Cage has been a one-time FTW Champion. In TNA, he was a one-time Impact World Champion and one-time Impact X Division Champion. Career All Elite Wrestling On January 12, 2020, Cage signed a contract with All Elite Wrestling (AEW). At Double or Nothing, Cage would make his AEW debut. He would be managed by Taz and would enter the Casino Ladder Match. Cage would win the match and earn himself a future match for the AEW World Championship. Cage was supposed to fight Jon Moxley for his AEW World Championship on the Night 2 of Fyter Fest. The match had to be rescheduled for Fight for the Fallen because Moxley's wife Renee Young had contracted COVID-19 and he was forced to quarantine. Due to the match being rescheduled, Taz decided to bring back the FTW Championship and award it to Cage. He would finally fight Moxley for the World Championship at Fight for the Fallen but would end up losing after Taz decided to throw in the towel and force a forfeit. Cage would go on to join a stable led by Taz called Team Taz. They would also be joined by Ricky Starks. At All Out, Cage would enter a 21-man Casino Battle Royale for a AEW World Championship match in the future but the match would be won by Lance Archer. On Night Two of New Year's Smash, Cage would face Darby Allin for the AEW TNT Championship but would lose. On Night One of Fyter Fest, Cage would lose the FTW Championship to Ricky Starks. He would be kicked out of Team Taz after being hit in the head with the title by Powerhouse Hobbs. At Supercard of Honor XV, Cage would join Tully Blanchard's group and they would later be joined by Gates of Agony (Toa Liona and Kaun). Prince Nana would take over leadership of the group and reform The Embassy. They would go on to defeat Dalton Castle and The Boys to win the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championships at Final Battle. At AEW Grand Slam, they would lose the titles to The Elite ("Hangman" Adam Page and The Young Bucks) but would win them back on the November 1 edition of Dynamite. References Other websites ROH profile 1984 births Living people All Elite Wrestling people American bodybuilders American professional wrestlers Impact Wrestling alumni Sportspeople from California
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Sana Mir
Sana Mir (born 5 January 1986) is a Pakistani cricket commentator and former cricketer who served as a captain of the Pakistan national women's cricket team in ODIs and T20Is. She has led Pakistan to two Gold medals in Asian Games, first in 2010 and then again in 2014. References Other websites Sana Mir at ESPNcricinfo Sana Mir at Cricbuzz Pakistani cricketers 1986 births Living people
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Super black
Super black is a special kind of surface made by the National Physical Laboratory in the United Kingdom. It can take in about 99.6% of light that we can see. This is more than normal black paint, which absorbs about 97.5% of light. Super black is even better at different angles. For example, at 45 degrees, it can absorb 99.9% of light. Simple idea Super black is made by changing the surface of a nickel-phosphorus mix. This makes the surface able to take in a lot of light. People use super black in special tools that need to reduce light that is not wanted. One problem with super black is that it is not very thick. This means that light from things like heat, which has a longer wave, can go through it and reflect more. In 2009, a new material called Vantablack was made. It is based on tiny tubes made of carbon. It is good at absorbing light in a wide range of types. In 2011, NASA and the US Army started to study how to use these tiny carbon tube coatings in tools that need to see things very clearly. Now, people can buy coatings made from these carbon nanotubes. Related pages Vantablack Black hole Black body
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy%20Williams%20%28guitarist%29
Andy Williams (guitarist)
Andrew J. Williams (born December 12, 1977) is an American professional wrestler and guitarist. He currently wrestles for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) under the ring name The Butcher. He is a one-half of the tag team The Butcher and the Blade with The Blade. Williams is also known for his time as the rhythm guitarist for the metalcore band Every Time I Die from 1998 until their breakup in 2022. Career All Elite Wrestling On the November 27, 2019 episode of Dynamite, The Butcher made his debut in All Elite Wrestling (AEW). He, along with The Blade and The Bunny, would attack Cody after his match. On the December 11 episode of Dynamite, Butcher and Blade would team and they would defeat the team of Cody and Q. T. Marshall. This gave Butcher his first victory in AEW. On the Feburary 19, 2020 episode of Dynamite, Butcher and Blade would enter a battle royal to determine who would become the number one contenders for the AEW World Tag Team Championships but it was ultimately won by the The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson). At All Out, Butcher would enter the 21 Man Casino Battle Royale but it would be won by Lance Archer. On the September 30 episode of Dynamite, Butcher would challenge Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship but lost. On the October 21 episode of Dynamite, Butcher and Blade would compete in a four-way tag team match to determine who would become the number one contenders for the AEW World Tag Team Championships but it was won by The Young Bucks. At Revolution, Butcher and Blade competed in the Casino Tag Team Royale which was won by Death Triangle (Rey Fénix and Pac). At The House Always Wins, both Butcher and Blade would compete in a 15 Man Battle Royal to determine who would become the number one contender for the AEW TNT Championship. Butcher would end up winning the match and would challenge Darby Allin for the title but lost. On the April 6 episode of Dark, Butcher would defeat Jon Cruz and get his first singles victory in AEW. Butcher and Blade would face the Lucha Brothers (Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fénix) for the AEW World Tag Team Championships on the September 17 episode of Rampage but lost. References Other websites 1977 births Living people All Elite Wrestling people American guitarists American heavy metal musicians American professional wrestlers Musicians from Buffalo, New York Sportspeople from Buffalo, New York
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Grindavík
Grindavík () is a fishing town on the southern part of the Southern Peninsula in Iceland. It is one of the few towns with a harbor on the southern coast of this peninsula. Most of the people in Grindavík work in the fishing industry. The Blue Lagoon, one of Iceland's most famous tourist attractions, is located from the town center. In November 2023, with an increasing and severe seismic activity, a state of emergency was declared and Grindavík was evacuated, because a magma tunnel was formed under the town and there is a risk that it could cause a volcanic eruption in the form of a fissure vent in the town. Twin towns – sister cities Grindavík is twinned with: Ílhavo, Portugal Jonzac, France Penistone, England, United Kingdom Piteå, Sweden Rovaniemi, Finland Uniejów, Poland References Other websites Official website Towns in Iceland Municipalities of Iceland Establishments in Iceland 10th-century establishments in Europe Southern Peninsula (Iceland)
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Christopher Daniels
Christopher Daniel Covell (born March 24, 1970) is an American professional wrestler. He currently wrestles and works as Head of Talent Relations for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and competes under the ring name Christopher Daniels. He also wrestles in their sister promotion Ring of Honor (ROH). He has also spent time wrestling in World Wrestling Federation (WWF), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Ring of Honor (ROH), Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). He is also known for his many years spent wrestling on the independent circuit. Career All Elite Wrestling On January 8, 2019, Daniels signed a contract with All Elite Wrestling (AEW). At Double or Nothing, Daniels would make his in-ring AEW debut. He would team with his SoCal Uncensored teammates Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky. They would defeat the team of Strong Hearts (Cima, T-Hawk, and El Lindaman). At Fyter Fest, Daniels would have his first AEW singles match in a losing effort to CIMA. At Full Gear on November 19, Daniels would return from an injury and help save his SCU teammates from a beatdown by the Lucha Brothers. On the March 17, 2020 episode of Dark, Daniels would get his first singles victory when he defeated Stu Grayson. On the May 27 episode of Dynamite, Daniels would enter a battle royal to determine who would become the number one contender for the AEW TNT Championship but the match would be won by Jungle Boy. When teaming with Kazarian, Kazarian would cut a promo and say that the tag team would break up the next time that they lost. They would earn a shot at AEW World Tag Team Championships but they ended up losing to The Young Bucks on the May 12 episode of Dynamite and had to split up as a tag team. Daniels would be suspended from the company after helping break up a real-life backstage fight that took place between Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, CM Punk, and Ace Steel at All Out. After an independent investigation officially concluded that Daniels was breaking up the fight, his suspension was lifted. References Other websites Ring of Honor profile 1977 births Living people All Elite Wrestling people American professional wrestlers Impact Wrestling alumni People from Kalamazoo, Michigan Sportspeople from Michigan
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Ravina (actress)
Ravina is an Indian actress who acted in Dhallywood movies. She acted in the 1997 film Praner Cheye Priyo with Riaz. She also appeared in Sabdhan and Dolopoti, again opposite Riaz. References
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Shivani Tanksale
Shivani Tanksale is a Mumbai-based theatre director and actress who appears in Bollywood films and advertisements. Filmography Films References References Other Website
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Rushad Rana
Rushad Rana is an Indian actor. He is well known for his portrayals of Raghav in Hip Hip Hurray, Nikhil in Kehta Hai Dil, Sumit in Sasural Simar Ka, Ex-drama teacher turned principal of Pragati Vidya Ka Mandir in Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai and Aniruddh Gandhi in Anupamaa. Filmography Films 2000 - Mohabbatein 2000 - Motiya Baba 2004 - Veer-Zaara 2009 - Yeh Faasley 2006 - Dor 2010 - I Am 2011 - Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi 2008 - Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi 2009 - 8 x 10 Tasveer 2014 - The Xposé 2015 - The Path of Zarathustra 2015 - Bumper Draw 2017 - Maatr 2017 - Rangoon 2018 - 3rd Eye 2005 - Mr Ya Miss 2008 - Superstar 2017 - Aksar 2 2005 - Sarkar 2016 - Sanam Teri Kasam 2013 - Gangoobai 2015 - Calendar Girls 2019 - Ekta 2021 - Nail Polish References Other Websites
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Dinesh Shetty
Dinesh Shetty (born 8 August 1985) he emerged as the winner of India’s Ultimate Warrior reality television show On Discovery.He receives a reward of Rs 20 lakh. Other Websites References 1990s births Living people Business people Winner of a India’s ultimate Warrior Discovery Plus Production Crew (India) Founder
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Jhonny González
Jhonny González Vera (born September 15, 1981) is a Mexican professional boxer. He is a three-time former world champion in two weight classes, having held the WBO bantamweight title from 2005 to 2007, and the WBC featherweight title twice between 2011 and 2015. Additionally, he held the IBO featherweight title from 2010 to 2011. Personal life González married professional wrestler Dulce García, better known as Sexy Star, in June 2015. References Video references Other Website
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Himanshu Singhal
Himanshu Singhal is an Indian entrepreneur ,management professional in marketing, strategic planning, Corporate Communications, Public Relations, e-commerce, and Storytelling.He currently serves as the General Manager - Marketing at Okinawa as of November 2023. Biography Early Life Himanshu Singhal was born in New Delhi, India. Education He furthered his studies in Marketing, Brand Management, and Strategy at the prestigious Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta) and Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA Ahmedabad).he holds an Honors Diploma in software development from NIIT, Delhi, and several certifications, including Lean Six Sigma and Digital Marketing. Career Achievements Held key leadership positions at renowned organizations, including Royal Enfield, Eicher Motors, Samsung, India Today Group, Network 18, CNN News 18, Hindustan Times, Prasar Bharti, All India Radio, Condé Nast USA, Okinawa Autotech, and Cheil Worldwide. Made contributions in areas such as Leadership, P&L Management, Strategy Development, Marketing, Storytelling, Communication, and PR. Played a pivotal role in propelling these entities to new heights, particularly in the rapidly evolving sectors of Electric Vehicles, Automobiles, and Digital/Video/News Media. Notable Works Distinguished career in Global Marketing, Brand Strategy, Live Entertainment, Journalism, Live eCommerce, Creative Direction, Video Broadcasting, and entrepreneurship. He is a published author, acclaimed for writing over 5000 bylined articles for some of the top publications and websites in the world like Golf Digest Magazine (Conde Nast USA), India Today, India Today Spice, Business Today, Mail Today, Travel Plus, indiatoday.in, news18.com, Middle East Cricket Magazine (ITP Publications, Middle East), Maxim, and Hindustan Times. He has also been a former Editor-in-Chief and Country Head for Conde Nast USA's Golf Digest Business. Notable contributions to various industries, including Electric Vehicles, Automobiles, Digital/Video Media, Education, Media, Sports, Lifestyle, luxury, digital brands, News Broadcasting, Live Streaming, Publishing, and more. Produced and directed several brand films for well-known brands such as Samsung, Royal Enfield, Okinawa Electric Two Wheelers, Cheil Worldwide, India Today Group, Conde Nast USA, CNN News 18, Network 18, Zee Media & Entertainment, and Asian News International. He has been known as a successful News Television Presenter with a mass following amongst both Television and digital viewers, Radio Jockey, Voice Over Artist, Actor, Producer of Reality Television shows like ‘Harish Arora Ka Budget’ for Zee Television. References External Links
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Rahul K. P.
Rahul Kannoly Praveen (born 16 March 2000) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a winger or forward for Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters and the India national team. Honours Kerala Blasters Indian Super League runner-up: 2021–22 References Other Websites Rahul Kannoly Praveen at Indian Super League Rahul Kannoly Praveen at All India Football Federation
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Gurvinder Singh
Gurvinder Singh is an Indian film director. He is best known for his Punjabi language films Anhe Ghore Da Daan, and Chauthi Koot (The Fourth Direction) which premiered at Venice and Cannes Film Festival respectively. Gurvinder is an alumnus of the prestigious Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune from where he studied film-making and graduated in 2001. Bibliography Uncloven Space (translation) - book of conversations of Udayan Vajpeyi with Mani Kaul (2013) Awards 2011- Special Jury Award for Anhe Ghore Da Daan, Abu Dhabi Film Festival 2012 - Golden Peacock for Best Film for Anhe Ghore Da Daan, International Film Festival of India 2012 - Best Film for Anhe Ghore Da Daan, Imagine India Film Festival, Madrid 2012 - Paris Project Award at the 10th Hong Kong – Asia Film Financing Forum for Chauthi Koot. Shared with Flowing Stories directed by Tsang Tsui-shan. 2015 - Golden Gateway for Chauthi Koot, MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2015 - Grand Prix for Chauthi Koot, Belgrade Auteur Film Festival 2015 - Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Film for Chauthi Koot, Singapore International Film Festival References Other Website
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Tuang Za Khai
Tuang Za Khai, born on August 18, 1986, is a writer, author, and researcher among the Zomi people. One of his popular books, "A Hizolo Omlo" (Nothing Is Impossible), published in 2014, was a bestseller in Chin State. He regularly contributes fiction and nonfiction articles to local journals, magazines, and newsletters. Tuang is recognized for his scientific research on plant-microbe interaction, particularly plant-plant pathogen interaction, among the Zomi community. Education and Career Tuang began his education in Primary School, Pakzaang, Tedim Township, and later attended Private High School, Mualbeem, Tedim Township. He completed high school in Tedim (Lawibual) in 2003, achieving excellent grades and receiving several prizes and awards. He pursued a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Botany at Kalay University, graduating in 2008. In 2010, he earned a Master of Science (Credit) in Plant Science. Tuang actively participated in university activities, including the University Christian Fellowship and various cultural celebrations. He was awarded the Chinese Government Scholarship, allowing him to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Functional Genomics at Central China Normal University. He completed his DPhil degree in 2020. Tuang served as a lecturer at Kalay University until his expulsion in May 2021 due to his involvement in the civil disobedient movement and support for democracy. Currently, he is a postdoctoral researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, funded by the Lady Davis Fellowship Trust. Scientific Contributions Tuang's research papers were published in reputable journals like Plant, Cell & Environment and Plant Cell Reports, making him the first lecturer in Kalay University's history to achieve this for four consecutive years. As a Writer and Author Tuang has written over 100 non-fiction articles and authored, co-authored, or edited several books. His notable work, "A Hizolo Omlo," sold thousands of copies in Chin State. He has contributed articles to various publications, addressing topics such as the origin of Covid-19, environmental concerns, and the significance of studying Botany. Personal life Tuang, the youngest son of Rev. Thawn Za Nang and Nu Ciang Za Niang, hails from Pakzaang, a small village in Chin State, Myanmar. Raised in a Christian family, he embraced his faith at the age of 14. Married to Cing Sen Zen (Advocate), they have two children, a girl and a boy. References Scientists 1986 births Living people
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Blue Lagoon (geothermal spa)
The Blue Lagoon ( ) is a geothermal spa in southwestern Iceland. The spa is located in a lava field from Grindavík and in front of Mount Þorbjörn on the Reykjanes Peninsula, in a location favorable for geothermal power, and is supplied by water used in the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power station. The Blue Lagoon is approximately from Keflavík International Airport, and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Iceland. The Blue Lagoon is man-made. The water is a byproduct from the nearby geothermal power station Svartsengi where heated water is transported from the ground near a lava flow and used to run steam turbines that produces electricity. After going through the turbines, the steam and hot water passes through pipes to provide heat for the settlements. Then the water is fed into the Blue Lagoon. The water temperature in the bathing and swimming area of the Blue Lagoon averages . The water's light blue color is due to its high silica content. The silica forms soft white mud on the bottom of the lake which bathers rub on themselves. The water is also rich in salts and algae. References Other websites Information from Reykjavik's tourist organization 20th-century establishments in Iceland Southern Peninsula (Iceland)
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Nidhi Goyal
Nidhi Goyal (born 21 September 1985) is an Indian disability and gender rights activist who has been appointed to the UN Women Executive Director's advisory group. Goyal is the founder and executive director of Mumbai-based NGO Rising Flame and works in the areas of sexuality, gender, health and rights for women and girls with disabilities. Awards Goyal was given the Neelam Kanga Award by National Association for the Blind, India, in January 2016 and the Superwoman of the Year award by ABP News in March 2018. Books "Dear non-disabled people, we are human beings and citizens too", Telegraph (December 2018) "Invisible Victims of Sexual Violence: Access to Justice for Women and Girls with Disabilities in India", Human Rights Watch (April 2018) "Denial of sexual rights: insights from the lives of women with visual impairment in India", in Reproductive Health Matters (2017) "Sexual rights: off-limits for Indian women with disabilities?", OpenDemocracy (June 2017) "The love that never was: Why I rejected the affections of a non-disabled person", Scroll (February 2017) "Why does the women's rights movement marginalize women with disabilities", The Guardian (September 2016) References Indian disability rights activists Indian feminists Indian stand-up comedians Indian comedians Living people 1985 births
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Harshita Tomar
Harshita Tomar is an Indian sailor. She won the bronze medal at 2018 Asian Games in women's Open Laser 4.7. She received a prize money of 50 lakhs from M.P. government. References Living people 2002 births Indian sailors (sport) Asian Games medalists in sailing Sailors at the 2018 Asian Games Sailors at the 2022 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for India Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games
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Garima Chaudhary
Garima Chaudhary (born 2 April 1990) is an Indian judoka. She was India's sole judoka at the 2012 London Olympics, competing in the Women's (63 kg) category . References
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Saurabh Bisht
Saurabh Bisht (born December 20, 1987) is an Indian Data Scientist, Analyst Relations Specialist, Digital Marketer, Channel Sales Leader, Author, Writer, and Philanthropist. Early Life and Education Saurabh Bisht was born on December 20, 1987, in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. He completed his schooling at Seth M.R. Jaipuria School, and pursued his higher education at Gautam Buddha University, where he earned a B.Tech degree in Computer Science and later completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) from BITM and Cornell EPM Executive Program in Management. Awards and Recognitions 2023: Humanitarian Excellence Award in the category of Mental Health Social Worker of the Year by I CAN Foundation. 2023: India Excellence Awards 2023 by Blindwink in the category of Most Passionate Author For Impactful Writings on Corporate Mental Health. 2023: Super Power Author Awards by Adhyyan Books. Authoring Informative and Impactful Books "Mind Matters (2023) "Building Bridges: Unleashing the Power of Analyst Relations for Unparalleled Business Success" "Unwinding Alliance Ecosystem: FROM COMPETITION TO COOPERATION" "Revenue Engine: Sales Generation and Beyond" "Beyond the Clicks: SaaS Marketing" External Links Saurabh Bisht's LinkedIn Profile Saurabh Bisht on Instagram References
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Navina Bole
Navina Bole is an Indian television actress. She is known for playing the role of Diya Bhushan in Miley Jab Hum Tum(2008), Priya in Jeannie Aur Juju (2014) and Tia in Ishqbaaaz (2016). Career Navina Bole was born in Mumbai. She received a degree in commerce and trained as a Bharat Natyam dancer. References External links Navina Bole on IMDb
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WAGR Q class (diesel)
The WAGR Q class were a total of 19 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (trading as Westrail) from 1997 to 2000. The Q class were built by Clyde Engineering of Forrestfield, being based upon the Downer Rail EDI Rail GT46C. They replaced the aging L class on interstate and Kalgoorlie goods traffic. All units passed into the ownership of the Australian Railroad Group (ARG) in late 2000 with Westrail's sale to ARG that year. All remain in service, predominantly with Aurizon. Gallery: Western Australian Government Railways locomotives
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Metamorpho
Metamorpho is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character is an elemental superhero with the power to shape-shift his body into various forms, using the elements contained within the human body. He also possesses the power of virtual invulnerability in his inert state. Originally known as the archaeologist Rex Mason, exposure to the Orb of Ra in Egypt changed him into one of the mythical Metamorphae. Although Metamorpho's powers allow him to fight against evil, they are also a curse in that he is trapped in this hideous form, unable even to die. He is primarily one of the Outsiders, but has also been a member of the Justice League of America, Doom Patrol, Justice League Europe, the Seven Soldiers of Victory and The Terrifics. Metamorpho was created by Bob Haney and Ramona Fradon. His first appearance was in The Brave and the Bold #57 (1965). The character will make his live-action cinematic debut in Superman: Legacy (2025) and will be played by Anthony Carrigan.
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Krypto
Krypto, also known as Krypto the Superdog, is a fictional superhero dog appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is Superman's pet, a Kryptonian creature with incredible powers and the appearance of a dog. Growing up alongside Superboy, he was raised in Smallville on the Kent Farm, although he later lives in Metropolis with Clark Kent and Lois Lane. He has been a member of Superman Family, the Legion of Super-Pets and the Space Canine Patrol Agents. Krypto was created by Otto Binder and Curt Swan, first appearing in Adventure Comics #210 (1955). Krypto has appeared in numerous cartoon television shows and movies, such as a self-titled animated series; the television series Smallville, the live-action HBO Max series Titans, portrayed by dog actors Wrigley, Digby, and Lacey; and the animated movie DC League of Super-Pets (2022), voiced by Dwayne Johnson. The character will make its live-action cinematic debut in the upcoming movie Superman: Legacy (2025), an installment of the DC Universe (DCU) media franchise.
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Ace the Bat-Hound
Ace the Bat-Hound is a fictional superhero dog appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is Batman and Robin's dog, a canine member of the Batman Family. He is a very good boy. He wears a mask to conceal his secret identity as Bruce Wayne's dog Ace. There have been several dogs named Ace, due their short lifespan. In the Prime Earth, another dog named Titus appeared as the second Bat-Hound before Ace was re-introduced. Ace the Bat-Hound was created by Bill Finger and Lew Sayre Schwartz, first appearing in Batman #92 (1955). The character made its cinematic debut in the animated movie DC League of Super-Pets, which was released in the United States on July 29, 2022.
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Rahil Azam
Rahil Azam (born 25 September 1981) is an Indian actor and model, who has appeared as Hatim in Hatim, as Nakul in CID, as JD in Tu Aashiqui, as DSP Anubhav Singh in Maddam Sir, and as Rahul/Ajinkya in Achanak 37 Saal Baad. References Other websites Living people 1981 births 21st-century Indian actors Indian soap opera actors Indian television actors Actors from Bangalore Actors from Mumbai Actors in Hindi television Actors in Kannada television Participants in Indian reality television series
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Naman Shaw
Naman Shaw is an Indian television actor notable for his roles as Pushkar Shukla in Zee TV's drama series Kasamh Se, as Nakul Virani in STAR Plus's series Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and in Kasautii Zindagii Kay as Nihaal Garewal. Naman Shaw has also played small roles in other serials such as a brief role in Kasturi as Kasturi's fiancé, Girish. Later he had a brief role in Kahe Naa Kahe as Vidhyud on 9X channel. Web References Other websites Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Indian television actors Indian models
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Rishabh Sinha
Rishabh Sinha is an Indian actor. He is known for playing the role of Ayaan Ahmed Khan in Qubool Hai, participating in MTV Splitsvilla and Bigg Boss 9. He also played a negative role in the movie Kaanchi: The Unbreakable. References External links
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Pumpkin soup
Pumpkin soup is a thick soup made from pumpkin purée. It's made from mixing blended pumpkin with a broth or stock. It's mostly served hot, and is a popular American Thanksgiving food. It can also be made with squash, and it would be called squash soup.
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Enforcers (comics)
The Enforcers are a team of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as adversaries of the superheroes Spider-Man and Daredevil. The original Enforcers consisted of Montana (Jackson Brice), the Ox (Raymond Bloch), and Fancy Dan (Daniel Brito).
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Groupement de Recherche et d’Etudes en Gestion à HEC Paris
The Groupement de Recherche et d’Etudes en Gestion à HEC Paris (GREGHEC) is a CNRS - HEC Paris research center. It is located in Jouy-en-Josas. GREGHEC is one of the biggest research center in economy and management in France. Activities The center is part of both the CNRS and HEC Paris. It is located in Jouy-en-Josas. Around 60 students studying in the Doctorate degrees offer by the school every year. The center bring together 120 researchers. The GREGHEC laboratory bases its research around management and also include interdisciplinary studies. Research is focused in particular in economy and management. The center has programs for students as well as for faculty to promote the concept of economy. Several initiatives that the center has started has raised awareness for both economy and management in both the community of Jouy-en-Josas and throughout the country. References Further reading GREGHEC Technology companies of France 2006 establishments in Europe Companies based in Paris HEC Paris
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montana%20Jordan
Montana Jordan
Montana Jordan (born March 8, 2003) is an American actor known for playing Georgie in Young Sheldon. American actors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoe%20Perry
Zoe Perry
Zoe Perry is the daughter of Jeff Perry and Laurie Metcalf. She played Sheldon Cooper’s mother Mary Cooper in Young Sheldon.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear%20McCreary
Bear McCreary
Bear McCreary (born February 17, 1979) is an American musician and composer of film, television, and video game scores based in Los Angeles, California. Influences McCreary cites Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein, Alan Menken, Christophe Beck, Michael Giacchino, Alan Silvestri, James Horner, Henry Mancini, John Williams, Howard Shore, Danny Elfman, Buddy Baker, James Newton Howard, John Barry, Lalo Schifrin, Maurice Jarre, Ennio Morricone, Shirley Walker, Basil Poledouris, Michael Kamen, Joel McNeely, Leonard Bernstein, Thomas Newman, Rachel Portman, David Newman, Alexandre Desplat, Marc Shaiman, Brian Tyler, George Bruns, Oliver Wallace, Leigh Harline, Frank Churchill, Paul Smith, Leonard Bernstein, Nino Rota, Rolfe Kent, Kevin Kiner, Trevor Horn, Christopher Young, Alfred Newman, Hans Zimmer, John Powell and Lorne Balfe as influences.
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Marc David Alba Lasource
Marc-David Alba also known as Marc-David Lasource ( 22 January 1763 – 31 October 1793) was a French statesman during the French Revolution, and a supporter of the Girondist faction during the National Convention.
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Jean-Baptiste Boyer-Fonfrède
Jean-Baptiste Boyer-Fonfrède ( 1760 – 31 October 1793) was a French Girondin politician. A deputy to the National Convention from his native city, Bordeaux.
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Pseudophilautus extirpo
Pseudophilautus extirpo was a frog. It lived in Sri Lanka. This frog is extinct now. All the frogs of this species are dead. Scientists say they died because human beings changed the places where the frogs lived. One adult female frog measured 43.5 mm snout-vent length from nose to rear end. First paper References Frogs of Asia
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Krypton (comics)
Krypton is a fictional planet appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in Superman stories. It was a planet orbiting the red star Rao, home to the Kryptonians. It was destroyed in an explosion, with Superman being one of the very few survivors. Radioactive fragments of the planet are known as Kryptonite. Krypton also makes an appearance in several television series such as Adventures of Superman, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Superman: The Animated Series, Smallville, Supergirl, and Krypton. Krypton appears in the 1978 movie Superman, the 2006 movie Superman Returns, and the 2013 movie Man of Steel, set in the DC Extended Universe.
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Captain Marvel Jr.
Captain Marvel, Jr. is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Fawcett Comics and currently by DC Comics. The character is the sidekick to Captain Marvel, receiving incredible powers from the wizard Shazam whenever he speaks his predecessor's name. His alter-ego is a crippled impoverished orphan named Freddy Freeman, who cannot walk. During the The Trials of Shazam! storyline, he graduated to becoming the new Captain Marvel. In The New 52, Freddy Freeman is now known as Shazam, Jr.. He has been a member of the Marvel Family, Outsiders, Teen Titans and Young Justice. Freddy Freeman was created by Ed Herron, C. C. Beck, and Mac Raboy, first appearing in Whiz Comics #25 (1941). Freddy Freeman made his live-action debut in the DC Extended Universe movie Shazam! (2019), portrayed by Jack Dylan Grazer and Adam Brody as a teenager and adult superhero, respectively. Grazer and Brody return in Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023).
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Sofía Mendoza Valencia
Sofía Mendoza Valencia (March 27, 1907 - August 21, 2021). She was a Mexican supercentenarian who is the oldest documented person in México.
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Domestic drama
Domestic drama means plays about normal people having normal lives. In them the characters are normally average people and their problems have to do with things like getting sick or doing their jobs. Drama
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Tragicomedy
A Tragicomedy is a story that is both a tragedy and a comedy at the same time. Origin of the Word Plautus invented the word Tragicomedy for his play Amphytrion. In it Mercury notices that there are gods in a play that’s supposed to be a comedy and says that it should be a tragicomedy instead. Renaissance In Italy, a man named Giovanni Battista Giraldi Cinthio said that people should write tragedies with happy endings. He called them “Tragicomedies”. He said tragedies were better as books but tragicomedies were better as plays. In 1590, Giovanni Battista Guarini wrote a play called The Faithful Shepherd. People weren’t sure if it were a comedy or a tragedy, so they called it a tragicomedy. Shakespeare Some people criticized William Shakespeare for putting jokes in tragedies and sad things in comedies. So they said that some of his plays were not tragedies or comedies. They called them tragicomedies. Theater Comedy
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Samuel Butler (poet)
Samuel Butler was an English poet and satirist who wrote a parody of Epic poetry called Hudibras. Butler was a friend of Sir William Davenant and John Aubrey.
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Stephen Ogweno
Stephen Odhiambo Ogweno (born February 28, 1996) is a Kenyan health practitioner and NCD advocate. He is the founder and CEO of two health startups Stowelink Inc and Lifesten Health. Early Life and Education Stephen was born on February 28, 1996, in Kisumu, Kenya. Reportedly, he had a troubled childhood due to health issues like obesity and GERD. He attended the Xaverian Primary School in Kisumu, where Stephen later took the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) in 2010. Then, Stephen joined the Kanyawanga High School to earn the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) in 2014. Career Stephen focused on a career as a health professional. In 2015, he established a health organization Stowelink Inc in Kenya to grow awareness about global health challenges. In 2016, the organization launched project Alpha to awareness for Cancer. As a health practitioner and NCD advocate, his works gained attention from the national health sector. Later, Stephen joined several local health bodies like the national NCDs Intersectoral Coordinating Committee and the YHP Kenya Committee. Stephen was also collaborating with the WHO's Global Coordinating Mechanism as a member of the NCD labs initiative. Stephen is also a member of the advisory board for the global NCD Alliance. In 2021, Stephen and Peace Iraguha together launched Lifesten Health. The company promotes health awareness through incentive-based programs, especially in Kigali, Rwanda. Publications • The Effect of eHealth on Information Awareness on Non-Communicable Diseases Among Youths Between 18-25 Years in Nairobi Country, Kenya, 2019, East African Journal of Health and Science, Vol 2 No. 1 (2020) • Effect of COVID 19 crisis on mental health among young people between 18-35 years in Kenya, MedCrave, July 7, 2022 • Nothing for us, without us: opportunities for meaningful engagement of people living with NCDs: meeting report, WHO, 2021 • Sources of information on COVID-19 among the youths and its implications on mental health. A cross-sectional study in Nairobi, Kenya, East African Medical Journal, Vol. 98 No. 1 (2021) • Assessment of Factors Influencing Non-Communicable Diseases Literacy Levels in Vihiga County-A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Study, European Journal of Environment and Public Health, Volume 6, Issue 1, 15 April 2022 • How We Could Use Digital Health to Improve Action on Non-Communicable Diseases, BIOMEDICAL, Vol 45, Issue 5, September 2, 2022 References Health 1996 births Kenyan people
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USS Gyatt
USS Gyatt (DD-712/DDG-1) was a Gearing-class destroyer in the United States Navy, named after Edward Earl Gyatt, a United States Marine Corps private and Marine Raider killed in the Battle of Guadalcanal.
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A Declaration of Love
A Declaration of Love () is a 1977 Soviet romance movie directed by Ilya Averbakh and starring Ewa Szykulska, Yuri Bogatyryov, Kirill Lavrov, Angelina Stepanova, Bruno Frejndlikh. It was distributed by Lenfilm. Other websites 1977 romance movies Soviet romance movies Movies directed by Ilya Averbakh
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Papua New Guinea National Soccer League
The Papua New Guinea National Soccer League (PNGNSL), currently named the KPHL National Soccer League for sponsorship reasons and commonly called the National Soccer League (NSL), is the top men's soccer league in Papua New Guinea. It was created in 2006 by the Papua New Guinea National Football Association. Like the A-League Men in Australia, the Canadian Premier League in Canada and the Major League Soccer in the United States, the league does not have relegation. The competition has only ever been won by two clubs: Hekari United won the first eight seasons while Lae City have won the rest. Results by club Notes References 2006 establishments in Oceania Football leagues Soccer in Papua New Guinea
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Sydney FC Youth
Sydney FC Youth is the youth system of Sydney FC, an Australian soccer club based in Sydney. The club competes in the A-League Youth. References A-League National Youth League Youth
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Western Sydney Wanderers FC Youth
Western Sydney Wanderers FC Youth is the youth system of Western Sydney Wanderers FC, an Australian soccer club based in Greater Western Sydney. The club competes in the A-League Youth. References A-League National Youth League Youth
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Saddlebrooke, Missouri
Saddlebrooke is a village in Christian and Taney counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. Villages in Missouri Christian County, Missouri
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Newcastle Jets FC Youth
Newcastle Jets FC Youth is the youth system of Newcastle Jets FC, an Australian soccer club based in Newcastle. The club competes in the A-League Youth. References A-League National Youth League Youth
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary%20Sutcliff
Rosemary Sutcliff
Rosemary Sutclife is a English novelist known for making children and adult novels. She was born in East Clandon,United Kingdom on December 14, 1920 and died on July 23, 1992 in Chichester,United Kingdom.
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Hollister, Missouri
Hollister is a city in Taney County, Missouri, United States. Cities in Missouri