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1062970 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambettola | Gambettola | Gambettola is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1062971 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatteo | Gatteo | Gatteo is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1062972 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longiano | Longiano | Longiano is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
Main sights
Castello Malatestiano (castle, 13th century): now houses the Fondazione Tito Balestra, a museum of contemporary and modern art from the region of Emilia Romagna.
Teatro Petrella (19th century)
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1062973 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meldola | Meldola | Meldola is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1062974 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitish%20Mishra | Nitish Mishra | Nitish Mishra (born 9 July 1973) is an Indian politician hailing from eastern Indian state of Bihar, India. He represented Jhanjharpur assembly constituency in Madhubani district in 13th, 14th and 15th Bihar Legislative Assembly. Presently, he is member of 17th Bihar Legislative Assembly from Jhanjharpur and also Vice President, BJP - Bihar.
References |
1062975 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercato%20Saraceno | Mercato Saraceno | Mercato Saraceno is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1062976 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation%20Ford%20High%20School | Nation Ford High School | Nation Ford High School (NFHS) is a public high school in Fort Mill, South Carolina. It is part of the York County School District 4. It takes its name from the historic Nation Ford Road.
State championships
Lacrosse - Boys: 2023
Softball: 2011
Swimming - Boys: 2008
Volleyball: 2010, 2018, 2019
References |
1062977 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montiano | Montiano | Montiano is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1062979 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portico%20e%20San%20Benedetto | Portico e San Benedetto | Portico e San Benedetto is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1062981 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premilcuore | Premilcuore | Premilcuore is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1062994 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAGR%20S%20class%20%28diesel%29 | WAGR S class (diesel) | The WAGR S class were a total of 11 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (trading as Westrail) from 1998 to 2000.
The S class were built by Clyde Engineering at Forrestfield for mineral traffic in the southwest of Western Australia. In late 2000 all were sold off along with Westrail to the Australian Railroad Group (ARG). All remain in service with Aurizon.
Western Australian Government Railways locomotives |
1062996 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harshad%20Chopda | Harshad Chopda | Harshad Chopda (born 17 May 1983) is an Indian television actor known for his portrayal of Captain Aditya Hooda in Bepannaah and Dr. Abhimanyu Birla in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai.
Films
Music videos
References
Other Websites |
1062998 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudophilautus%20zorro | Pseudophilautus zorro | The Gannoruwa shrub frog (Pseudophilautus zorro) is a frog. It lives in Sri Lanka. People have seen it near Kandy and in the Knuckles Forest Reserve, 500-800 meters above sea level.
The adult male frog is 19-23 mm long from nose to rear end and the adult female frog is 22-30 mm. The skin of the frog's back is brown in color, and its belly has dark brown color on it. The frogs in this species can look different from each other. They can be light brown, pale, green, or yellow. Scientists say this is to make the frog harder to see.
There are fewer of this frog than there were in the past. Scientists think this is because human beings build things in places where the frog lives and because of chemicals meant to kill pests and meant to make plants grow.
First paper
References
Frogs of Asia |
1063001 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampaloc | Sampaloc | Sampaloc is also knows as "Tamarind". Sampaloc is a term commonly used in the Philippines. It taste is very sour. It is used as condiments to recipes if they want to add sourness. |
1063002 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predappio | Predappio | Predappio is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy. The town is the birthplace and resting place of Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943.
Twin towns
Predappio is twinned with:
Breuna, Germany
Kenderes, Hungary
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1063003 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breuna | Breuna | Breuna is a municipality in Kassel in Hesse, Germany. It is 24 km northwest of Kassel.
Twin towns
Breuna is twinned with:
Gehlberg, Germany
Predappio, Italy
References
Other websites
Official website
Kassel (district) |
1063004 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocca%20San%20Casciano | Rocca San Casciano | Rocca San Casciano is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1063005 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roncofreddo | Roncofreddo | Roncofreddo is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1063006 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Mauro%20Pascoli | San Mauro Pascoli | San Mauro Pascoli is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1063007 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa%20Sofia%2C%20Emilia%E2%80%93Romagna | Santa Sofia, Emilia–Romagna | Santa Sofia is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1063008 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarsina | Sarsina | Sarsina is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1063009 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savignano%20sul%20Rubicone | Savignano sul Rubicone | Savignano sul Rubicone is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
Twin towns
Savignano sul Rubicone is twinned with:
Nizza Monferrato, Italy
Vals-les-Bains, France
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1063011 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogliano%20al%20Rubicone | Sogliano al Rubicone | Sogliano al Rubicone is a comune in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.
Twin towns
Sogliano al Rubicone is twinned with:
Meziboří, Czech Republic
Sayda, Germany
References
Settlements in Forlì-Cesena |
1063012 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saran | Saran | Saran (; ) is a city in the Karaganda Region of Kazakhstan. It is located 15 kilometers from Karaganda, the center of the region. There are 34,636 people living in the city, and 43,816 people living in the urban area.
References
Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
Karaganda Region |
1063013 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private%20Eye | Private Eye | Private Eye is a British fortnightly satirical and current affairs news magazine. It started in 1961. It is published in London and has been edited by Ian Hislop since 1986. It is well known for its prominent criticism and lampooning of public figures. It is also has a lot of investigative journalism into under-reported scandals and cover-ups.
It is Britain's best-selling current affairs magazine. Many of its long-running jokes have entered popular culture in the United Kingdom. It regularly published satirical pages under the title Mrs Wilson's diary in the 1960s when Mrs Wilson was living in Downing Street with Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister. It was in the style of the BBC radio serial Mrs Dale's Diary. In 1969 it was made into a movie. Nooks and Corners an architectural column, is severely critical of architectural vandalism and "barbarism". It was originally founded by John Betjeman in 1971. Pseuds Corner is one of the longest running columns with pretentious quotations from all sorts of media.
It recorded its highest-ever circulation in the second half of 2016. It is privately owned and highly profitable.
With a "deeply conservative resistance to change", it is only available printed on cheap paper, not online. It looks more like a comic rather than a serious magazine. Both its satire and investigative journalism have led to numerous libel suits. The cover of the tenth anniversary issue in 1971 (number 257) showed a cartoon headstone inscribed with an extensive list of well-known names, and the epitaph: "They did not sue in vain".
it often carries news that the mainstream press will not print for fear of law suits or because the material is of minority interest. It is known for the use of pseudonyms by the writers many of whom have been prominent in public life – this even extends to a fictional proprietor, Lord Gnome.
References
1961 establishments in Europe
1960s establishments in the United Kingdom
Magazines of the United Kingdom
Satire |
1063015 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayda | Sayda | Sayda is a town in Mittelsachsen in Saxony, Germany. It is 24 km south of Freiberg, and 28 km north of Chomutov.
Twin towns
Sayda is twinned with:
Meziboří, Czech Republic
Sogliano al Rubicone, Italy
References
Other websites
Mittelsachsen Rural District |
1063018 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil%20unrest | Civil unrest | Civil unrest is when groups of people no longer obey the state order, and become violent. Civil unrest usually starts for a reason. Civil unrest usuially can start because of social or economic promlems. Very often, civil unrest is the result of one group of people oppressing another group of people. |
1063019 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezibo%C5%99%C3%AD | Meziboří | Meziboří () is a town in Most District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.
Twin towns
Meziboří is twinned with:
Sayda, Germany
Sogliano al Rubicone, Italy
References
Other websites
Official website
Towns in the Czech Republic
Ústí nad Labem Region |
1063020 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998%20Westside%20Middle%20School%20shooting | 1998 Westside Middle School shooting | On March 24, 1998, at 12:40 pm, a mass shooting occurred at Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States. At least 5 people were killed and many others injured.
The shooters were later identified by police as 13-year-old Mitchell Johnson and 11-year-old Andrew Golden, who were students from the school. |
1063023 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20Smith%20%28murderer%29 | Eric Smith (murderer) | Eric M. Smith (January 22, 1980) is an American murderer who, at the age of thirteen, murdered a 4-year-old boy named Derrick Robie in Steuben County, New York, on August 2, 1993.
Smith was charged and convicted on August 1994 and sentenced to 9 years to life in prison.
Smith was denied parole 10 times between 2002 and January 2020. He had also apologized to Derrick's family in multiple interviews, he had also explained that he had been abused by his stepfather, Ted and bullied by his classmates and that he took his anger out on Derrick because of it. Smith was granted parole on October 2021, after 27 years of incarceration. He was released on February 1, 2022.
Related pages
Bullying
Child abuse
Child murder
References
American murderers
American people convicted of murder
1980 births
Living people |
1063024 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baler%2C%20Aurora | Baler, Aurora | Baler is a municipality in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Aurora. According to the 2020 census, 43,785 people lived there.
Provincial capitals of the Philippines
Aurora (province) |
1063028 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostile%20architecture | Hostile architecture | Hostile architecture is an idea from urban design: Architecture should be used to guide people towards wanted behaviour. The opposite can also be true: Design in such a way that certain unwanted behaviour becomes uncomfortable, or is not possible at all any more. Hostile architecture often targets people who use public spaces more than others: Young people, poor people or homeless people. It does this by restricting the physical behaviours they can engage in.
Other names for the concept are defensive architecture, hostile design, unpleasant design, exclusionary design, and defensive urban design. The term hostile architecture is often associated with items like "anti-homeless spikes". These are studs in flat surfaces to make sleeping on them uncomfortable and impractical. This form of architecture is most common in densely populated and urban areas. Other measures include sloped window sills to stop people sitting; benches with armrests positioned to stop people lying on them; water sprinklers that spray from time to time; and public trash bins with inconveniently small mouths to prevent the insertion of bulky wastes. Hostile architecture is also used against skateboarding, BMXing, inline skating, littering, loitering, public urination, and trespassing, and as a form of pest control.
Background
The term "hostile architecture" is quite new. This is not the case for the use of civil engineering to achieve social engineering: Examples are urine deflectors, desgned in the 19th century, or urban planning in the United States that takes the idea of racial segregation into account. American urban planner Robert Moses designed a stretch of Long Island Southern State Parkway with low stone bridges so that buses could not pass under them. This made it more difficult for people who relied on public transportation, mainly African Americans, to visit the beach that wealthier car-owners could visit. Outside of the United States, public space design change for the purpose of social control also has historic precedent: the narrow streets of 19th century Paris, France were made wider for the purpose of allowing the military easier ability to stop protests.
In its modern form, the design philiophy crime prevention through environmental design, or CPTED, influenced it. This philisophy uses three strategies to prevent crime, and protect property: Natural surveillance, natural acess cotrol, and territorial enforcement. Excusionary design is becoming more common, especially in large cities, such as Stockholm.
Such guidelines have often been implemented, starting in the 1970s. As of 2004, most implementations of CPTED rely on the idea that if the built environment was properly designed, and used effectively, this could reduce crime, and the fear of crime. With this, the quality of life would be improved. When CPTED is implemented, the environment where the crimes would occur is changed, so that committing the crimes becomes more difficult.
The six main concepts according to Moffat are territoriality, surveillance, access control, image/maintenance, activity support and target hardening. Applying all of these strategies is key when trying to prevent crime in any neighborhood, crime-ridden or not.
Beyond CPTED, scholarly research has also found that modern capitalist cities have a vested interest in eliminating signs of homelessness, fearing that it might discourage investment from wealthier people. In England, much of their hostile architecture has been attributed to a desire by the government to fight an anti-social street scene, taking the form of begging and street drinking.
Examples
References
Urban design
Skateboarding
Articles with excerpts |
1063034 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behzad%20Ghaedi | Behzad Ghaedi | Behzad Ghaedi (born 17 October 1956) is an Iranian boxer. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
References
1956 births
Living people
Iranian boxers
Iranian Olympians |
1063036 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parviz%20Bahmani | Parviz Bahmani | Parviz Bahmani (born 5 May 1956) is an Iranian boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
References
1956 births
Living people
Iranian boxers
Iranian Olympians |
1063060 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow%20Films | Arrow Films | Arrow Films is a British independent film distributor and restorer specialising in world cinema, arthouse, horror and classic films. As Arrow Video, it sells Ultra HD Blu-rays, Blu-rays and DVDs online; it also operates its own subscription video on-demand service, Arrow Player. Since 2017 Arrow have had a dedicated podcast hosted by film-makers Sam Ashurst and Dan Martin. Arrow Video is considered a boutique Blu-ray label.
References |
1063063 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossodactylus%20dantei | Crossodactylus dantei | The Murici spinythumb frog (Crossodactylus dantei) is a frog. It lives in Brazil. Scientists have seen it in exactly one place: Murici, in Alagoas.
References
Frogs of South America |
1063069 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossodactylus%20caramaschii | Crossodactylus caramaschii | Crossodactylus caramaschii is a frog. It lives in southeastern Brazil in São Paulo, Santa Catarina, and Paraná.
References
Frogs of South America |
1063076 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Flower | James Flower |
Related pages
James Flower or Jim Flower may refer to:
James Flower is an director of the documentary The Final Game of Death
Jim Flower (Royal Navy officer) (1923–2002), British Royal Navy engineer admiral |
1063080 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richardson%20family%20murders | Richardson family murders | Three members of the Richardson family were murdered in Medicine Hat, Alberta in April 2006. The murders were committed by the family's 12-year-old daughter Jasmine and her 23-year-old boyfriend Jeremy Steinke.
Murder in the 2000s
2006 in Canada
Murder in Canada |
1063086 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20football%20matches%20of%20the%20Austrian%20national%20football%20team%20by%20venue | List of football matches of the Austrian national football team by venue | This is a list of matches of the Austrian national football team on different venues.
Prater Stadion
Hohe Warte
Cricket-Platz
Simmeringer Had
WAC-Platz
Gerhard-Hanappi-Stadion
Linzer Stadion
Wörthersee Stadion
Liebenauer Stadion (Graz)
Lehener Stadion (Salzburg)
Tivoli Stadion (Innsbruck )
Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)
Other venues
Rudolfsheimer Platz:
WAF-Platz
Pfarrwiese
Generali Arena
References and notes
Football in Austria
football |
1063088 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadashi%20Nishimoto | Tadashi Nishimoto | Tadashi Nishimoto (1921 - 1997) was a Japanese cinematographer. He is known as Hong Kong cinematographer He Lanshan.
References |
1063092 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan%20Inosanto | Dan Inosanto | Dan Inosanto (born July 24, 1936) is an American martial arts instructor. Inosanto is an authority on Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Martial Arts, and Pencak Silat.
Inosanto is credited for training martial arts to a number of Hollywood actors including Bruce Lee (as student and teacher), Chuck Norris and others. He is known for his work in various Hong Kong martial arts films such as Bruce Lee's The Game of Death (1972) as "3rd Floor Guardian of the Tiger Hall" and Robert Clouse's Game of Death (1978) as "Pasqual".
References |
1063098 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hwang%20In-shik | Hwang In-shik | Hwang In-shik (born September 13, 1940) is a Korean actor and hapkido teacher. He is known for his work in various Hong Kong martial arts films such as Bruce Lee's Way of the Dragon and The Game of Death, Jackie Chan's The Young Master and Angela Mao's Hapkido. He was awarded a 10th degree black belt, the highest rank possible in the art, by the World Hapkido Association.
Filmography
Films
The Big Boss (1971)
Fist of Fury (1972)
The Way of the Dragon (1972)
The Game of Death (1972)
Enter the Dragon (1973)
The Young Master (1980)
Dragon Lord (1982)
TV series
The Green Hornet (1966)
The Second Republic (제2공화국 Jeigonghwaguk) (1989-1990) - Kim Dae-jung
References |
1063101 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailey%20Junior%20Kurariki | Bailey Junior Kurariki | Bailey Junior Kurakiki (born May 15, 1989) is the youngest convicted killer in New Zealand history, being 12 years old at the time of his conviction.
On September 12, 2001, Kurakiki and other seven of his friends killed a pizza delivery man named Michael Choy. He was convicted of manslaughter.
References
Living people
1989 births
People convicted of manslaughter
New Zealand people |
1063105 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ji%20Han-jae | Ji Han-jae | Ji Han-jae (; Chi Hon-tsoi) is a South Korean hapkido instructor known as the founder of Sin Moo Hapkido. He appeared in the 1972 film The Game of Death starring Bruce Lee.
References |
1063106 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanao%20del%20Sur | Lanao del Sur | Lanao del Sur is a province in the Philippines. It is in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). The capital is the city of Marawi. |
1063107 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Tien | James Tien | James Tien (born 28 May 1942) is a Hong Kong retired actor. He appeared in almost 70 films, primarily in Hong Kong action cinema, including roles in the films of martial arts stars including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. He often played villains or supporting roles. He retired from the Hong Kong film industry in 1996.
1942 births
Living people
Hong Kong actors |
1063108 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marawi | Marawi | Marawi is a city in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Lanao del Sur. According to the 2020 census, 207,010 people lived there.
Marawi is on the northern shore of Lake Lanao.
Cities in the Philippines
Provincial capitals of the Philippines
Lanao del Sur |
1063110 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chieh%20Yuan | Chieh Yuan | Chieh Yuan (15 March 1945 – 16 November 1977) was an actor and martial artist. He was an actor for Shaw Brothers and in 1972, he was cast in Bruce Lee's The Game of Death. Chieh died in 1977 from cerebral edema, the same cause to Bruce Lee's death, and at age 32, the same age at which Bruce Lee had died.
1945 births
1977 deaths
Martial artists
Malaysian actors
Hong Kong actors |
1063111 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawi-Tawi | Tawi-Tawi | Tawi-Tawi is an island province in the Philippines. It is in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). The capital is Bongao.
Island provinces of the Philippines
Bangsamoro |
1063112 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongao | Bongao | Bongao is a municipality in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Tawi-Tawi. According to the 2020 census, 116,118 people lived there.
Provincial capitals of the Philippines
Bangsamoro |
1063115 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland%20Browns%20Stadium | Cleveland Browns Stadium | Cleveland Browns Stadium is an American football stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio that serves as the home for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL).
They first started to build the stadium on May 15, 1997. The Browns first started playing in the stadium on September 12, 1999. In their first game, they were defeated by the Pittsburgh Steelers 43–0.
The stadium at first didn't have a sponsor and was named Cleveland Browns Stadium after the team. The stadium would keep this name until 2013. On January 14, 2013, sponsorship naming rights were sold to FirstEnergy Corporation and the stadium was renamed FirstEnergy Stadium. The name of the stadium lasted until April 13, 2023 when both the Browns and the stadium decided to mutually terminate the naming rights deal. The termination came after First energy's involvement in the Ohio nuclear bribery scandal and a resolution being passed by Cleveland City Council that would try and force the naming rights to be given up by FirstEnergy. After the name was taken away, the stadium decided to return to its old name and become Cleveland Browns Stadium again.
There is a section in the eastern section of seating called The Dawg Pound. It is a successor to the former Dawg Pound that was in the old Cleveland Stadium. The stadium also has the nickname "Factory of Sadness" which was coined by Mike Polk.
References
Other websites
National Football League venues
Buildings and structures in Ohio |
1063118 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iba%2C%20Zambales | Iba, Zambales | Iba is a municipality in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Zambales. According to the 2020 census, 55,581 people lived there.
Provincial capitals of the Philippines
Zambales |
1063120 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanga%2C%20Bataan | Balanga, Bataan | Balanga is a city in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Bataan. According to the 2020 census, 104,173 people lived there.
Cities in the Philippines
Provincial capitals of the Philippines
Bataan |
1063130 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concord%20Records | Concord Records | Concord Records is a well-known jazz music record label established in 1995 in Los Angeles, California by Carl Jefferson, who also started the Concord Jazz Festival. The label releases a large number of live recordings from festivals and other venues.
Concord includes a family of specialty labels, including Concord Picante for Latin jazz and Concord Concerto for classical music. Artists who have recorded for Concord include (extremely partial list):
Ben Williams
Benny Reid
Bethany Cosentino
Bill Evans
Billy Gibbons
Boney James
Bud Shank
Cal Tjader
Carl Fontana
Castlecomer
Charlie Byrd
Chick Corea
Christian Scott
Clare Fischer
Danielle Nicole
Dave Brubeck
Dave Koz
Dave McKenna
David Pack
Dee Bell
Dennis Rowland
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Elbow
Elvis Costello
Ernestine Anderson
Esperanza Spalding
Fantasia Barrino
Fourplay
Frank Vignola
Fraser MacPherson
Gene Harris
George Benson
George Shearing
Herb Ellis
I Dont Know How But They Found Me
Jake Hanna
James Taylor
Jamison Ross
Javier Colon
Jonny Lang
Karrin Allyson
Kate Higgins
Ken Peplowski
Kenny G
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Kristin Chenoweth
Kurt Elling
L.S. Dunes
Lindsey Stirling
Lizz Wright
Michael Feinstein
Molly Ringwald
Nnenna Freelon
The Offspring
Paul Simon
Poncho Sanchez
Postmodern Jukebox
Quiana Lynell
Rachael MacFarlane
Ramsey Lewis
Rob McConnell
Rosemary Clooney
Santana
Stefon Harris
Steve Perry
Stokley Williams
Sérgio Mendes
The New Pornographers
The Record Company
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Valerie June
Tears For Fears
Zella Day
References
American record labels
Jazz music
Independent record labels
1995 establishments in the United States |
1063140 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/FedExField | FedExField | FedExField is an American football stadium located in Landover, Maryland that serves as the home for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL).
They first started to build the stadium on March 13, 1996. The then-Washington Redskins first started playing in the stadium on September 14, 1997. In their first game, they defeated the Arizona Cardinals 19–13 in overtime.
The stadium at first didn't have a sponsor and was named Jack Kent Cooke Stadium after Jack Kent Cooke, the team's owner who had recently died before the stadium opened. The stadium would keep this name until 1999. On November 21, 1999, sponsorship naming rights were sold to FedEx in a $205 million, 27-year agreement and the stadium was renamed FedExField. On July 2, 2020, FedEx sent a letter to team owner Dan Snyder and the Redskins. In the letter, they demanded that the team change its name from the offensive Redskins name or they would be pulling their sponsorship of the team and from the stadium after the 2020 NFL season. The team would drop the Redskins name on July 13, 2020.
The stadium has recieved a large amount of criticism. The expensive price of concessions and the neglected conditions of the stadium are common complaints. In a 2020 USA Today poll of best stadiums in the NFL, FedExField was ranked in last place. After a game between the Washington Football Team and Philadelphia Eagles, fans fell over a barrier that collapsed while trying to greet Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. Fans that were there said that only Hurts asked if they were okay and that the stadium staff didn't care, telling them to ”get the fuck off the field”. Jalen Hurts would write a open letter to the team and the NFL, asking that something be done to protect the safety of fans and players and to stop an event like that happening again in the future.
References
Other websites
National Football League venues
Buildings and structures in Maryland |
1063147 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996%20Frontier%20Middle%20School%20shooting | 1996 Frontier Middle School shooting | The Frontier Middle School shooting was a school shooting that occurred on February 2, 1996, at Frontier Middle School in Moses Lake, Washington, United States.
The shooting was perpetrated by 14-year-old student Barry Loukaitis.
School shootings in the United States
1996 in the United States
1996 crimes |
1063157 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique%20Garc%C3%ADa%20%28Argentine%20footballer%29 | Enrique García (Argentine footballer) | Enrique García (20 November 1912 – 23 August 1969) was an Argentine footballer. García is regarded as one of Racing's greatest idols, even though he has won two titles at the club. He is even considered one of the greatest left wingers in Argentine football. He joined the Avellaneda team in 1936, for about 39,1 pesos, after emerging at Rosario Central. At Racing, he would play until 1944, scoring 78 times in 233 matches. His skill would inspire several nicknames: "Left-Handed Poet", "The Magician", "The Unstoppable", "Sarmiento of Football", but he was better known as El Chueco - "The Crooked", due to the way he walked and El Poeta de la Zurda ("the poet of the left leg", due to his skills for football). Due to his extraordinary dribbling ability, García became an idol of Racing Club, being acclaimed even by his rivals. He also had a successful run on the Argentina national team, winning the Copa América on two occasions in 1937 and 1941 and became runner-up in 1942. Out of García's 78 goals scored in his career, only two were scored with his right leg.
Club career
Born in Santa Fe, García started playing football for the local club Las Rosas. At the same time, he was an altar boy in the local church, and the local priest expected García to become a priest. In 1929 he joined Brown Santa Fe, from where he was sold to Gimnasia y Esgrima Santa Fe in 1931, although he would have preferred to be with Unión Santa Fe.
In 1933, García became a player of the club Rosario Central, where, according to his contemporaries, he co-created the best provincial attack in the world: Cegnotti-Gómez-Guzmán-Porto-García. In 1936, he moved to the Racing Club de Avellaneda for a record fee of 38,931 pesos. In 1937, he won his first Argentine championship title with Racing. In addition, in 1941 he won the Argentine championship for the second time.
International career
García played 35 times for Argentina between 1935 (when he was playing for Rosario Central) and 1943, scoring 9 goals. He was part of the Copa América winning squads of 1937 (where he was one of the keyplayers of the team due to his goals and assistances) and 1941, he also played in the 1942 edition of the tournament. Unfortunately the peak of his career coincided with World War II denying him the chance to play in a FIFA World Cup.
Later life and death
When his professional career ended, García worked at his own sweet shop until 1960, when he returned to football as talent scout and trainer of the youth divisions at Racing Club. "We do not whish to form players from a day to another so footballers can't escape from the human law of evolution", said García by then.
During his last years, García was in a situation of poverty and used to go from bar to bar, saying to customers "I am Enrique García, the best left winger of all times, would you invite me to have a coffee?"
García died on August 23, 1969. He was only 56 years old.
Honours
Racing Club de Avellaneada
Argentine Primera División: 1937, 1941
Argentina
Copa América: 1937, 1941
References
1912 births
1969 deaths
Argentine footballers
Association football midfielders
Sportspeople from Santa Fe, Argentina |
1063176 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s%20Anchondo | Andrés Anchondo | José Andrés Anchondo García (born 10 November 1962) is a Mexican archer. Anchondo competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics.
References
1962 births
Living people
Mexican archers
Mexican Olympians
People from Chihuahua (state) |
1063177 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafel%20Aveleyra | Rafel Aveleyra | Rafel Aveleyra (born 29 July 1932) is a Mexican archer. Aveleyra competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
References
1932 births
Living people
Mexican archers
Mexican Olympians |
1063184 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area%20code%20626 | Area code 626 | Area code 626 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan. It is for most of the San Gabriel Valley in the U.S state of California. The numbering plan area also covers nearby areas in the northeastern part of Los Angeles County, California. This includes Arcadia, Monrovia, El Monte, most of Pasadena and West Covina. The numbering plan area was split from that of area code 818 on June 14, 1997.
Area codes in the United States |
1063185 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area%20codes%20909%20and%20840 | Area codes 909 and 840 | Area codes 909 and 840 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan. They work for the far-eastern part of Los Angeles County and southwestern San Bernardino County in the U.S. state of California. Area code 909 was created on November 14, 1992 in an area code split of 714. 840 was added to the numbering plan area to form an overlay complex effective February 23, 2021.
Area codes in the United States |
1063196 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrado%20Gini | Corrado Gini | Corrado Gini was an Italian statistician, demographer, and sociologist. He developed the Gini coefficient, which is a measure of income inequality in societies.He was born on May 24, 1884 in Motta di Livenza, Veneto, Italy and died on March 13, 1965 in Rome, Italy. He lived to be 80 years old. |
1063197 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven%20Deadly%20Sins%20%28DC%20Comics%29 | Seven Deadly Sins (DC Comics) | Seven Deadly Enemies of Man, also known as the Seven Deadly Sins, are fictional characters apoearing in American comic books published by Fawcett Comics and currently by DC Comics. They are seven powerful demons that represent the seven deadly sins of Judeo-Christian religions. Each of these demons represents a different sin, and is named accordingly: Lust, Sloth, Pride, Wrath, Gluttony, Greed, and Envy. They were adapted by C. C. Beck and Bill Parker, first appearing in Whiz Comics #2 (1940).
The Sons of Trigon also represent the seven sins. They were created by Judd Winick and Julian Lopez, first appearing in Titans (Volume 2) #3 (2008).
They also appear in the 2019 DC Extended Universe movie Shazam!
Members
Pride: The most powerful and dangerous of all the Enemies, according to Captain Marvel. It represents the desire of one to be more important or attractive than others.
Envy: It represents one's jealousy over others and a desire to deprive a man of something he loves.
Greed: It represents insatiable ambition and the desire to possess more than one needs.
Wrath: It represents uncontrollable feelings of hatred and violence.
Sloth: It represents laziness and apathy.
Gluttony: It represents overindulgence and overconsumption of anything to the point of waste.
Lust: It represents excessive desires or thoughts of sexual nature, or desire in general.
Notes
In the original Fawcett stories and most other versions, the Seven Sins were "censored" to an extent in keeping with 1940s standards, identified as the "Seven Deadly Enemies of Man" and including Pride, Envy, Greed, Hatred, Laziness, Selfishness, and Injustice among their ranks.
Injustice was changed to Gluttony without explanation in JLA/JSA: Virtue and Vice.
This character or object is an adaptation of Seven deadly sins, a character or object in traditional stories. These include, but may not be limited to religious texts, myth, and/or folk lore. |
1063199 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local%20Agency%20Formation%20Commission | Local Agency Formation Commission | Local Agency Formation Commissions or LAFCOs are regional service planning agencies of the State of California. |
1063204 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fawcett%20City | Fawcett City | Fawcett City is a fictional city located in the American Midwest and the home of the Marvel Family. It appears in publications by Fawcett Comics.
Points of Interest
Beckville
This is a neighborhood located in Fawcett City. The name is derived from Shazam creator C.C. Beck.
Binder Square
This is a recreation area located in Fawcett City. The name is derived from Otto Binder, a longtime writer of the Captain Marvel family of titles.
McKeon History Museum
One of several natural history museums found in Fawcett City.
Sivana Industries
One of the largest and most successful business operating out of Fawcett City. Sivana Industries is owned and operated by millionaire entrepreneur Thaddeus Bodog Sivana.
Solar Center
This was the name of a front company owned by Doctor Sivana in Fawcett City. Dr. Bruce Gordon was the designer and chief architect of the Solar Center.
Binder Subway Station
Beckoned by a mysterious figure, young Billy Batson was lured into the subway where he entered a mystic portal that brought him to the Rock of Eternity. It was here that he first met the wizard Shazam who granted him the ability to transform into Captain Marvel.
WHIZ Radio
This is the news/radio affiliate station where young Billy Batson worked as an amateur newscaster.
Residents
Heroes
Captain Marvel
Captain Marvel, Jr.
Ibis the Invincible
Mary Marvel
Spy Smasher
Uncle Marvel
Villains
Black Adam
Captain Nazi
Doctor Sivana
Ibac
King Kull
Mister Atom
Mister Banjo
Mister Mind
Sabbac
Others
Bruce Gordon
C.C. Batson
Ebenezer Batson
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny
Lisa Sutton
Marilyn Batson
Sinclair Batson
Sterling Morris
Tawky Tawny
Sports
Binder High Marvels (high school baseball)
Fawcett City Bullets (high school basketball)
Fawcett City Lightning (baseball)
Fawcett City Tigers (football)
Fawcett Tech Trojans (high school baseball)
Notes
Fawcett City is named after Wilford H. Fawcett, the founder of Fawcett Publications.
In the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity, the Marvel Family lived in an unnamed metropolis, implied to be an original fictional city since most major American cities (including New York) would be mentioned as distinct from the heroes' hometown on various occasions. This would be contradicted in Shazam!, which indeed suggested Billy Batson's city to be New York, however in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #4 (1985), the base of operations of Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel, Jr. was stated to be Fawcett City in their respective entries. Months later, writer Marv Wolfman established Fawcett City in-story in Crisis on Infinite Earths #7. The New Earth version of the city first appeared in the 1994 graphic novel The Power of Shazam! (graphic novel) by Jerry Ordway. Previously, Captain Marvel had lived in San Francisco (Shazam! The New Beginning).
Fawcett City's location had never been firmly established, though it was in the Midwest. Differing sources indicate:
Indiana
Minnesota, at the location of Minneapolis
Wisconsin, based on implicit hints in The Power of Shazam! (Volume 1)
However, the New 52 made Fawcett City a suburb of Philadelphia. |
1063206 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paycor%20Stadium | Paycor Stadium | Paycor Stadium is an American football stadium located in Cincinnati, Ohio that serves as the home for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL).
They first started to build the stadium on April 25, 1998. The Bengals first started playing in the stadium on August 19, 2000. In their first game, they defeated the Chicago Bears 24–20 in a preseason game.
The stadium at first didn't have a sponsor and was named Paul Brown Stadium after Paul Brown, the team's founder. The stadium would keep this name until 2021. On August 9, 2022, sponsorship naming rights were sold to Paycor and the stadium was renamed Paycor Stadium.
Bengals fans refer to the stadium as "The Jungle" and the Guns N' Roses song "Welcome to the Jungle" is played as an anthem for the team at games.
References
Other websites
National Football League venues
Buildings and structures in Ohio |
1063208 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acton%2C%20California | Acton, California | Acton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Los Angeles County, California, near the Antelope Valley.
Census-designated places in California
Settlements in Los Angeles County, California |
1063210 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent%2C%20California | Vincent, California | Vincent is a census-designated place (CDP) in the central San Gabriel Valley, in Los Angeles County, California, United States.
Settlements in Los Angeles County, California |
1063214 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twentynine%20Palms%2C%20California | Twentynine Palms, California | Twentynine Palms is a city in San Bernardino County, California.
References
Cities in California
Settlements in San Bernardino County, California |
1063216 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fawcett%20Comics | Fawcett Comics | Fawcett Comics, or Fawcett Publications, was a Golden Age publisher best known for creating Captain Marvel. |
1063218 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehachapi%20Mountains | Tehachapi Mountains | The Tehachapi Mountains (/təˈhætʃəpi/; Kawaiisu: Tihachipia, meaning "hard climb") are a mountain range in the Transverse Ranges system of California in the Western United States. |
1063219 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra%20Pelona%20Mountains | Sierra Pelona Mountains | The Sierra Pelona, also known as the Sierra Pelona Ridge or the Sierra Pelona Mountains, is a mountain ridge in the Transverse Ranges in Southern California. It is in northwest Los Angeles County.
Mountains of California
Geography of Los Angeles County, California |
1063220 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiz%20Comics | Whiz Comics | Whiz Comics was an anthology comic book series produced by Fawcett Publications from February of 1940 until June of 1953. Curiously, the premiere issue of the series did not seem to exist, and the title began publication with the spotlight feature Captain Marvel beginning with issue #2, however an ashcan version of the #1 issue, titled Flash Comics has been located. In 1973, DC Comics revived the character of Captain Marvel and his supporting cast, transplanting them to an alternate reality known as Earth-S. |
1063223 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%20Kull%20%28DC%20Comics%29 | King Kull (DC Comics) | King Kull is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Fawcett Comics and currently by DC Comics. He is a prehistoric enemy of Captain Marvel and member of the Monster Society of Evil. He was the ruler and the last of the Beast-Men that once ruled the Earth until Cro-Magnon man rebelled, causing him to go into suspended animation. He has enormous strength and durability and a brilliant mind, along with bizarre technology.
King Kull was created by Otto Binder and C. C. Beck, first appearing in Captain Marvel Adventures #125 (1951). |
1063226 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empower%20Field%20at%20Mile%20High | Empower Field at Mile High | Empower Field at Mile High is an American football stadium located in Denver, Colorado that serves as the home for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). The Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer (MLS) also played in the stadium from 2002 until moving to a new stadium in 2006. The stadium hosted the 2008 Democratic National Convention where Barack Obama would accept the Democratic presidential nomination.
They first started to build the stadium on August 17, 1999. The Broncos first started playing in the stadium on August 11, 2001. In their first game, they defeated the Dallas Cowboys 20–6 in a preseason game.
When it was opened, the stadium was named Invesco Field at Mile High after sponsor Invesco from 2001 until 2011. The naming rights were then bought by Sports Authority and the stadium was renamed Sports Authority Field at Mile High from 2011 until 2018. From 2018-19, the stadium would just be called Broncos Stadium at Mile High with no sponsor. On September 4, 2019, Empower bought the naming rights for 21 years and the stadium was renamed Empower Stadium at Mile High. The stadium is 1 mile (5,280 feet (1,610 m)) above sea level which is why the stadium is nicknamed Mile High.
References
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National Football League venues
Buildings and structures in Colorado |
1063230 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oggar | Oggar | Oggar, the "World's Mightiest Immortal" is a fictional character from the publisher Fawcett Comics, whose publication rights were acquired by DC Comics in the 1970s. Oggar was a villain of Captain Marvel chronology in Pre-Crisis; he did no Post-Crisis appearances. He first appeared in Captain Marvel Adventures # 61 (May 1946, Fawcett Comics). His first appearance in DC Comics was in World's Finest Comics # 264 (August 1980). He has been a member of the supervillain team, the Monster Society of Evil.
He was a major recurring enemy of the Marvels in the DC Comics stories published before the continuity-resetting Crisis on Infinite Earths miniseries in 1985. |
1063231 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Parker%20%28comics%29 | Bill Parker (comics) | William Lee Parker (September 11, 1911 – January 31, 1963) was an American comic book writer and editor. He is best known for creating the Fawcett Comics character, Captain Marvel, in 1939, along with artist C. C. Beck. |
1063232 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle%20Marvel | Uncle Marvel | Uncle Marvel (Dudley H. Dudley) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books formerly published by Fawcett Comics and today by DC Comics, who appears in stories about the Marvel Family team of superheroes.
He is the good-natured father figure to Billy Batson and uncle to his sister, Mary. Much of his backstory, profession and role vary on the reality, though he often serves as a caretaker or friend of sort. Dudley was created by Otto Binder and C. C. Beck, first appearing in Wow Comics #18. (1943) |
1063233 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-Star%20Squadron | All-Star Squadron | The All-Star Squadron is a fictional superhero team from DC Comics. It was a team of superheroes protecting the home front of America during World War II. Though originally formed out of the Justice Society of America, many other costumed heroes joined as well, making practically every American "mystery man" that was active during the war a member. Like all super-powered heroes, they were barred from direct participation in the war, by a magical barrier created by the sorcerous efforts of Adolf Hitler and the Dragon King, using the Spear of Destiny and the Holy Grail. The team had overlapping memberships with the Justice Society, the Seven Soldiers of Victory, the Young All-Stars, and the Young Allies.
The All-Star Squadron was created by Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler and Jerry Ordway, first appearing in a back-up story in Justice League of America #193 (1981). |
1063234 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anniversary%20%281936%20movie%29 | Anniversary (1936 movie) | Anniversary (Hungarian: Évforduló) is a 1936 Hungarian comedy movie directed by Béla Gaál and starring Antal Páger, Imre Ráday, Gábor Rajnay, Marcsa Simon, Sándor Pethes, Imre Toronyi, Gusztáv Vándory and Júlia Komár.
Other websites
1936 comedy movies
Hungarian movies
Movies directed by Béla Gaál |
1063237 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli%20Americans | Israeli Americans | Israeli Americans are American of Israeli ancestry. The Israeli consulate in New York has estimated that 180,000 to 200,000 Israelis live in the United States.
Related pages
American Jews
References
Ethnic groups in the United States |
1063239 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity%20in%20the%20United%20States | Christianity in the United States | According to Pew Research Center, 64% of Americans are Christian.
References |
1063267 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand%20IV%20of%20Castile | Ferdinand IV of Castile | Ferdinand IV (; 16 June 1285 – 7 September 1312) nicknamed the Summoned () or the Warrior () was the King of Castile and León from 1295 until his death in 1312. At the age of 10, Ferdinand succeeded his father, King Sancho IV in 1295 with Ferdinand's mother, Queen María de Molina, serving as his regent until Ferdinand's 17th birthday on 16 June 1302 where he was crowned and where he also married Constance of Portugal.
Like his predecessors, Ferdinand was active in the Reconquista and was considered a great, brave and also a strong king as well. Although he failed to conquer Algeciras in 1309, he captured the city of Gibraltar that same year, and in early 1312, the city of Alcaudete was also conquered by Ferdinand and his troops. Also just like his predecessors, Castile was thriving during Ferdinand's reign as well.
Ferdinand died in Jaén after suffering from Tuberculosis on 7 September 1312 at the age of 27, and he was buried in the Royal Collegiate Church of Saint Hippolytus and was succeeded by his one-year old son, Alfonso XI.
Castilian House of Ivrea
1285 births
1312 deaths
Medieval child monarchs
13th-century Leonese monarchs
14th-century Leonese monarchs
13th-century Castilian monarchs
14th-century Castilian monarchs
Kings and Queens of Castile
Kings and Queens of Spain |
1063273 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieutenant%20Marvels | Lieutenant Marvels | The Lieutenant Marvels are fictional characters from publications by Fawcett Comics and DC Comics. They first appeared in Whiz Comics #21 in 1941. They were three young men from Earth-S, all of whom shared the name Billy Batson.
By shouting "Shazam!", the Four Billy Batsons are transformed into the Lieutenant Marvels. In this form, they each have the powers of Captain Marvel: the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the courage of Achilles, and the speed of Mercury. Since they have to share the power, they are each only one-third as powerful as Captain Marvel. |
1063274 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain%20Nazi | Captain Nazi | Captain Nazi is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Fawcett Comics and DC Comics. He is an evil counterpart to Captain Marvel, a super-villain with incredible strength and powers fueled by Nazi idealism. During World War II, he was developed by Adolf Hitler and the Axis Powers as part of a super-soldier experiment. He has been a member of the Fourth Reich, the Monster Society of Evil and the Secret Society of Super-Villains.
Captain Nazi was created by William Woolfolk and Mac Raboy, first appearing in Master Comics #21 (1941). |
1063275 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spy%20Smasher | Spy Smasher | Spy Smasher is the name of two fictional characters appearing in comics published by Fawcett Comics and DC Comics. The first is a superhero that was formerly owned and published by Fawcett Comics. The second is a female anti-terrorism government agent and enemy of the Birds of Prey. |
1063276 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobody%20%28Sylvia%20song%29 | Nobody (Sylvia song) | "Nobody" is a 1982 song by country singer Sylvia and is the second single from her second studio album Just Sylvia. It went to number 15 in the United States, number 2 in New Zealand, number 41 in Australia and number 5 in Canada and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1983.
References
1982 songs
Country pop songs
Sylvia (singer) songs |
1063294 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh%20Inglis | Josh Inglis | Joshua Patrick Inglis (born 4 March 1995) is an Australian professional cricketer who plays as a wicket-keeper and right-handed batsman.
Early life
Inglis was born in Leeds, England. His family settled in Australia when he was 14 years old.
Career
He played his first international match against Sri Lanka on 11 February 2022. He was named in 2021 T20 World Cup. He was also selected for the 2023 Cricket World Cup as Alex Carey was dropped after the first match.
References
1995 births
Living people
Australian cricketers |
1063298 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajan%20Sawhney | Rajan Sawhney | Rajan Sawhney (born May 2, 1971) is a Canadian politician from the United Conservative Party in Alberta. She was elected in the 2019 Alberta general election to represent the electoral district of Calgary-North East in the 30th Alberta Legislature.
Awards
Rajan Sawhney has received the following awards.
Most Promising Newcomer Award- 2019: MLA Rookie of the Year
Best Alberta Cabinet Minister-2022
References |
1063299 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harshita%20Gaur | Harshita Gaur | Harshita Shekhar Gaur (born 12 October 1992) is an Indian actress known for her work on the youth-based show Sadda Haq, in which she played the lead role of Sanyukta Agarwal and Dimpy Pandit in the 2018 web series Mirzapur.
References
Other websites
1992 births
Living people
Indian movie actors
Indian television actors
Indian soap opera actors
Indian television presenters
Actors in Hindi television |
1063300 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaganjeet%20Bhullar | Gaganjeet Bhullar | Gaganjeet Singh Bhullar (born 27 April 1988) is an Indian professional golfer who plays on the Asian Tour. He was awarded Arjuna Award in 2013.
References
Other websites
Profile on the Indian Tour's official site |
1063302 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naman%20Ahuja | Naman Ahuja | Naman P. Ahuja (born 1974) is an art historian and curator based in New Delhi. He is Professor of Indian Art and Architecture at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi where his research and graduate teaching focus on Indian iconography and sculpture, temple architecture and Sultanate-period painting.
References |
1063308 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naumburg%2C%20Hesse | Naumburg, Hesse | Naumburg is a town in Kassel in Hesse, Germany. It is 25 km southwest of Kassel.
References
Other websites
Official Webpage
Kassel (district) |
1063309 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotenburg%20an%20der%20Fulda | Rotenburg an der Fulda | Rotenburg an der Fulda (officially Rotenburg a.d. Fulda) is a town in Hersfeld-Rotenburg in Hesse, Germany. It is on the river Fulda.
References
Hersfeld-Rotenburg |
1063312 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haina%20%28Kloster%29 | Haina (Kloster) | Haina (Kloster) is a municipality in Waldeck-Frankenberg in Hesse, Germany.
References
Waldeck-Frankenberg |
1063314 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korbach | Korbach | Korbach is a town in Hesse, Germany. It is the capital of Waldeck-Frankenberg.
References
Waldeck-Frankenberg |
1063317 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldeck%2C%20Hesse | Waldeck, Hesse | Waldeck is a town in Waldeck-Frankenberg in Hesse, Germany.
References
Waldeck-Frankenberg |
1063319 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gersfeld | Gersfeld | Gersfeld is a town in Fulda in Hesse, Germany.
References
Fulda (district) |
1063326 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camiguin | Camiguin | Camiguin is an island province in the Philippines located in the Bohol Sea, about off the northern coast of Mindanao. It is in the Northern Mindanao region.
Camiguin is the second-smallest province in the country in both population and land area after Batanes. The provincial capital is Mambajao, which is also the province's largest municipality in both area and population.
The province is known for its sweet lanzones.
Island provinces of the Philippines
Northern Mindanao |