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1065767 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%E2%80%99m%20a%20Celebrity%E2%80%A6Get%20Me%20Out%20of%20Here%21%20%28British%20TV%20series%2014%29 | I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series 14) | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! returned for its fourteenth series on 16 November 2014 on ITV and ended on 7 December 2014. |
1065772 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%E2%80%99m%20a%20Celebrity%E2%80%A6Get%20Me%20Out%20of%20Here%21%20%28British%20TV%20series%2016%29 | I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series 16) | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! returned for its sixteenth series on 13 November 2016 on ITV. It was the second in a three-year contract, as confirmed by Ant & Dec at the end of the Coming Out show on 9 December 2015. |
1065773 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%E2%80%99m%20a%20Celebrity%E2%80%A6Get%20Me%20Out%20of%20Here%21%20%28British%20TV%20series%2017%29 | I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series 17) | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! returned for its seventeenth series on 19 November 2017 on ITV. The series is the third in a three-year contract, as confirmed by Ant & Dec at the end of the Coming Out show in December 2016. |
1065774 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Bankoff | Jim Bankoff | James Phillip Bankoff (born December 23, 1969) is an American businessman who helped create the media company Vox Media. He is also the chief executive officer of the company.
Early life and education
Bankoff was born in December 23, 1969 and raised in the United States. he earned his Master of Business Administration degree at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Career
Vox Media
Bankoff led SB Nation's first round of financing. He became its chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) in January 2009. He expanded SB Nation's network and number of writers. In November 2011, Bankoff co-founded Vox Media as the parent company for SB Nation and The Verge. As Vox Media's chairman and CEO, Bankoff g the company threwrough acquisitions. He oversees the company's media brands.
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1065784 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakety%20Yak%20%28Yakety%20Yak%2C%20Take%20it%20Back%29 | Yakety Yak (Yakety Yak, Take it Back) | Yakety Yak is an animated Bambi-inspired, bearded, four-legged yak who first appeared in the Yakety Yak, Take it Back all-star public service music video, in which he is created by Michael Patterson and Candace Reckinger, and voiced by Dr. John. He has white horns, shaggy orange hair, light blue eyes, a big mouth, a tan muzzle, a beige lower lip, shaggy gray fur, a red beard, a black nose, brown ears, a large patch of red fur on his hunched back, a large patch of orange fur on his chest, a brown head, tan eyelids, four brown legs, and a long brown tail with a long hairy red tassel at the end of it. He wears two pairs of large tennis shoes on all four of his hooves. He also wears a large gold hoop earring on either his left ear, or his right ear, and a pair of sunglasses for several occasions. As such, even as it implies, he is named after the 1958 song of the same name by The Coasters. Being a professional rapper first and foremost, Yakety is a good friend to MC Skat Kat, Bugs Bunny, the Stray Mob members Micetro, Fatz, Taboo, Leo, Katleen, and Silk, and Tibi the Take it Back Butterfly and her family and friends, among many other Warner Bros. animated characters. In reality, he is actually Skat Kat's yak friend and associate. Like Skat Kat before him, Yakety also has a relationship with Paula Abdul, as shown in Looney Tunes: Back in Action, among many of his appearances. He is very silly, goofy, loveable, and comical to everyone around him. He even puts Porky Pig's famous catchphrase ("Th-Th-Th-Th-Th-That's all, folks!") to shame, as evident in the ending of the Yakety Yak, Take it Back music video. He can also be vicious, furious, and dangerous to those, including Abdul, around him, who refuse to take anything they wanted back, and he has to attack them by headbutting them in the rear ends with his horns. Yakety's catchphrase is "Yakety Yak, Take it Back!". According to producer John Kafka, the Skat Strut music video, and the Big Time music video both were an attempt to create Yakety Yak, who is being referred to, and described as "a hip urban creature unlike anything else, not a parody, or an attempt to update an existing character".</ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110929085609/http://johnkafka.com/html/animation.html</ref>
Appearances
Yakety Yak, Take it Back (1991) -- (Main role)
Tiny Toon Adventures (1991) -- (Supporting role)
Taz-Mania (1991) -- (Supporting role)
Trash Talk (1992) -- (Minor role)
Yakety Yak, Take it Another Again (1992) -- (Main role)
Animaniacs (1993) -- (Supporting role)
Space Jam (1996) -- (Supporting role)
Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000) -- (Supporting role)
Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) -- (Cameo)
Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas (2006) -- (Supporting role)
Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run (2012) -- (Minor role)
New Looney Tunes (2015) -- (Supporting role)
Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) -- (Supporting role)
Further reading
TBA
Other websites
Animated characters
Fictional characters introduced in 1991
Fictional characters introduced in the 1990s
Fictional bovids
Looney Tunes characters
Space Jam characters
Tune Squad players |
1065788 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprite%20Winter%20Spiced%20Cranberry | Sprite Winter Spiced Cranberry | Sprite Winter Spiced Cranberry (or Sprite Cranberry) is a limited edition version of the soft-drink Sprite. Sprite Cranberry is owned by the Coca-Cola Company. The drink came out in 2013. This version was created to combat the drink Mist Twist Cranberry Splash by PepsiCo.The drink is limited to only come out during the winter season. The drink got popular because in 2017 LeBron James was featured in an animated commercial where he said the now famous quote, "Want a sprite cranberry?". Sprite Cranberry takes tangy cranberry flavor and seamlessly mixes it with the original Sprite, creating something entirely spectacular and unique. Something that still promises to deliver the crisp, refreshing, and intense taste you love, but with an added twist. There are different sizes ranging from the 7.5 fl oz, 12 fl oz, 16.9 fl oz, 20 fl oz, 2 Liters. There is also a zero sugar version of Sprite Cranberry.
Nutrient Labels
Non-diet/zero versions
7.5 fl oz:
12 fl oz:
16.9 fl oz:
20 fl oz:
2 Liter:
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Drinks
Soft drinks |
1065794 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan%20Olaru | Dan Olaru | Dan Olaru (born 11 November 1996) is a Moldovan archer. Olaru competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics.
References
1996 births
Living people
Moldovan archers
Moldovan Olympians |
1065795 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadejda%20Palovandova | Nadejda Palovandova | Nadejda Palovandova (born 1 September 1975) is a Moldovan archer. Palovandova competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
References
1975 births
Living people
Moldovan archers
Moldovan Olympians |
1065821 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Sony%20Music%20artists | List of Sony Music artists | This is a list of recording artists signed to Sony Music Entertainment.
C
Carrie Underwood (Arista Nashville)
G
Gretchen Wilson (Epic Nashville/Columbia Nashville)
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Lists of musicians |
1065839 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darren%20Isaacs | Darren Isaacs | Darren Isaacs
Darren Isaacs is a South African born Chartered Accountant (CA).
Early life
Darren grew up in Johannesburg ,Gauteng province of South Africa . He graduated in Chattered Accounting at the University of Witwatersrand in 2001. He is the founder of Makosi Consulting.
Makosi Consulting is an accounting consulting services company, it's headquarters is in New York , United States of America.
Career and Makosi Consulting
Darren founded Makosi Consulting in 2006. He saw that young people where no longer interested in being accountants and that auditing was not a preferred career.
Makosi Consulting provides accounting services to the financial industry.
It employs staff who work remotely from South Africa, Australia, UK and the United States of America. The company has won several awards for being a game changer in the industry during and post Covid19 .
Achievements
2014 Makosi was ranked at 1,401 in Inc. magazine's list of 5000 fastest growing private US companies.
2015 Makosi was ranked at 38 in Crain's list of New York's 50 fastest growing private company in financial services.
In February 2023 Makosi was included in the list of Top Employers in South Africa by the Top Employers Institute for its human resources practices.
References |
1065840 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camela%20Fallah | Camela Fallah | Camelia Fallah (; (born 3 January 2002) is an Iranian professional footballer. He currently plays for Persepolis in the Persian Gulf Pro League.
References
Other websites
* Persepolis F.C. players 2002 births Association football forwards Living people Azadegan League players Persian Gulf Pro League players |
1065842 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeven%20Saba | Steeven Saba | Steeven Saba (born 24 February 1993) is a Haitian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ligue Haïtienne club Violette and the Haiti national team.
References |
1065843 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry%20Winogrand | Garry Winogrand | Garry Winogrand (January 14, 1928 – March 19, 1984) was an American street photographer, known for his portrayal of U.S. life and its social issues, in the mid-20th century.
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1065845 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love%20Island%20%282015%20TV%20series%29 | Love Island (2015 TV series) | Love Island is a British dating game show. It is a revival of the earlier celebrity series of the same name, which aired for two series in 2005 and 2006.
Merchandise
Love Island Pool Party compilation albums have been released by Ministry of Sound since 2018. A Love Island app was released in 2017
References
Other Website |
1065846 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAP%20theorem | CAP theorem | The CAP theorem, also known as Brewer's theorem, is a concept in distributed computing that outlines the trade-offs between three crucial properties—Consistency, Availability, and Partition Tolerance. Proposed by Eric Brewer around the year 2000, the CAP theorem asserts that, in a distributed data store, it is impossible to simultaneously guarantee all three of the following:
Consistency: Every read operation in the system returns the most recent write. In other words, all nodes in the system have the same data at the same time.
Availability: Every request to the system receives a non-error response, without any guarantee that it contains the most recent write. The system remains responsive even in the face of failures.
Partition Tolerance: The system continues to operate despite the loss of messages or network partitions, ensuring that each node can operate independently.
In a distributed system, network partitions (communication breakdowns between nodes) are inevitable. The CAP theorem acknowledges that, during a network partition, a choice must be made between providing consistency or availability. This led to the famous saying that in the event of a network partition, a system can either be "consistent and partition-tolerant (CP)" or "available and partition-tolerant (AP)."
The CAP theorem is a fundamental principle in designing and understanding distributed systems, influencing architects and engineers in making decisions about system trade-offs based on the specific requirements and priorities of their applications. |
1065847 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronika%20Zhilina | Veronika Zhilina | Zhilina was born on 15 May 2008 in Arkhangelsk, Russia. She is a junior high school student and her hobbies include practicing sports. Her younger sister, Alena, is a figure skater as well.
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Other websites
Veronika Zhilina on Instagram |
1065848 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasika%20Dugal | Rasika Dugal | Rasika Dugal is an Indian actress. She is known for her roles in several Indian movies and television shows.
References
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1065850 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naveen%20Andrews | Naveen Andrews | Naveen William Sidney Andrews (born 17 January 1969) is a British actor. He played Sayid Jarrah in the television series Lost (2004–2010),
References
Other Website |
1065852 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/River%20Garry%2C%20Perthshire | River Garry, Perthshire | The River Garry () is a major tributary of the River Tummel, itself a tributary of the River Tay, in the traditional county of Perthshire in the Scottish Highlands.
References |
1065853 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loch%20Naver | Loch Naver | Loch Naver is a large loch in the Farr Parish of Sutherland in the Highland Council Area in Northern Scotland. The B873 main road is on the north side of the loch. The loch has many settlements and former settlements on its shores and more larger ones in its vicinity.
Historically Loch Naver was a popular area for Crofting and Fishing throughout most of the 19th Century, before the Sutherland Clearances forced tenants out of the area leaving most of the settlements on the loch abandoned. The area is now a minor tourist destination and a popular area for fishing.
Etymology
The name of Loch Naver is one of the oldest in Great Britain, writings of Ptolomy from the 2nd Century mention the area now known as Strathnaver from the Greek word "Nabh" believed to roughly mean cloud or wet cloud. It is believed that it was named like this because of the fog in the area. Loch Naver is the source of the water which runs through this valley and inherited the same name.
History
The entire Strathnaver area is believed to have had residents since the last Ice Age but might have even inhabited by Neanderthals at one point. The oldest evidence of residence on the banks of the Loch date back to around 100 BC with a Broch located in the settlement of Grummore. By the 11th Century, the area was rules by the Earls of Caithness however in the late 12th Century the area was taken over by the Norse after a battle at Dalharrold at the eastern edge of the Loch. Around this time, many crofting and fishing settlements were inhabited on the Loch. Including Grummore, Klibreck, Reidhachaisteil, Dailmalhard, Dalharrold and Ruighnasealbhaig.
Loch Naver and the area around it, were affected a lot by the sutherland clearances. The clearances began in 1813 around the entire Strathnaver area however it isn't clear if any of the evictions were on the Loch. In 1819 clearances continued at a much larger scale including the depopulation of the entire settlement of Grummore and by the end of the 19th Century the banks of Loch Naver were almost completely unpopulated.
Other uses of the name
Locomotive 132 of the Highland Railway Loch Class was named after the Loch.
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1065855 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurpreet%20Bedi | Gurpreet Bedi | Gurpreet Bedi is an Indian actress. S She is best known for her character 'Reeva' in Sony Television's Dil Hi Toh Hai.. She has an elder sister named Supreet Bedi, who is also an actress and tv presenter.
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Other Website
Gurpreet Bedi Presenting the hockey India league
ALTBalaji's new daily show ‘Dil Hi Toh Hai’ streaming now
Dil hi toh hai cast attends Krishna & Pragya's wedding
ALTBalaji Reveals Release Date of the Final Episodes of ‘Dil Hi Toh Hain 3’
Qubool Hai 2.0 Review
With A Gripping Storyline, An #EternalLove And A Cross-Border Drama |
1065858 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murshidabad-Jiaganj | Murshidabad-Jiaganj | Murshidabad-Jiaganj is a community development block that forms an administrative division in the Lalbag subdivision of Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Other Website
References |
1065861 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyani%20Shah | Gyani Shah | Gyaani Shah (15 June 1923 – 8 December 2012), is the first Nepalese woman to join Nepal Army. She is also known for one of the first people in Nepal to promote Christian religion in Nepal after miraculously being saved by a Christian lady.
References
Other Website
"final Interview with Gyani shah" |
1065866 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkistan%20%28city%29 | Turkistan (city) | Turkistan (, ) is a city in Kazakhstan, the capital of the Turkistan Region. As of 2023, the population of the city is 220,133.
Turkistan is one of the most old cities of Kazakhstan.
References
Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
Turkistan Region |
1065868 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arys%2C%20Kazakhstan | Arys, Kazakhstan | Arys () is a city in the Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan. As of 2023, the population of the city is 51,997 and the population of urban area is 78,997.
It is on the left bank of the Arys River, which flows into the Syr Darya River.
References
Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
Turkistan Region |
1065870 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhetisay | Zhetisay | Zhetisay (, ) is a city in the Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan. There are 45,130 people living there (as of 2023).
It was founded in 1939. It was given city status in 1969.
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Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
Turkistan Region
1939 establishments in Asia
20th-century establishments in Kazakhstan |
1065872 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentau | Kentau | Kentau () is a city in the Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan. As of 2023, the population of the city is 74,464 and the population of urban area is 99,400.
The city was called Mirgalimsay. In 1955 it was renamed to Kentau and given city status.
References
Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
Turkistan Region |
1065874 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neeraj%20Shridhar | Neeraj Shridhar | Neeraj Shridhar is an Indian film composer and singer-songwriter who was the lead vocalist of Indian pop and rock group Bombay Vikings. Bombay Vikings became popular with remix hits like "Kya Soorat Hai", "Woh Chali" and "Chod Do Anchal."
References
Other websites
Neeraj Shridhar Official Site
Bombay Vikings Official Site
Neeraj Shridhar Fan Page
Living people
Bollywood playback singers
Indian pop singers
Indian composers
Indian playback singers
1978 births
Punjabi people |
1065875 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saryagash | Saryagash | Saryagash (, ) is a city in the Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan. As of 2023, the population of the city is 61,482.
Saryagash is close to Uzbekistan, 10 km from the border.
References
Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
Turkistan Region |
1065877 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girdhari%20L.%20Tikku | Girdhari L. Tikku | Giridhari (Giri) Lal Tikku (18 August 1925 in Kashmir-14 August 1996) was a Kashmiri linguist and literary scholar and Professor of Persian and Asian Studies at the University of Illinois. He was known for his works on Persian literature.
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1065878 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girish%20Kumar | Girish Kumar | Girish Kumar Taurani (born 30 January 1989) is an Indian actor working in the Hindi film industry. Kumar made his Bollywood debut with the romantic comedy film Ramaiya Vastavaiya, opposite Shruti Haasan, which was released on 19 July 2013.
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1065881 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenger | Lenger | Lenger (, ) is a city in the Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan. There are 33,841 people living there (as of 2023).
Lenger used to be the village of Lenger-sai. In 1945 it received city status.
References
Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
Turkistan Region |
1065882 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golagheh%20Mordeh | Golagheh Mordeh | Golagheh Mordeh is a village in Kuhdasht-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 118, in 27 families.
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1065885 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himani%20Bannerji | Himani Bannerji | Himani Bannerji (born 1942) is a Canadian writer, sociologist, scholar, and philosopher from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. She teaches in the Department of Sociology, the Graduate Programme in Social and Political Thought, and the Graduate Programme in Women's Studies at York University in Canada. She is also known for her activist work and poetry. She received her B.A. and M.A. in English from Visva-Bharati University and Jadavpur University respectively, and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Toronto.
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Other websites
'On the Dark Side of the Nation' article
Rabindra Memorial Prize
Yorku profile |
1065886 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian%20rituals%20after%20death | Indian rituals after death | Hindu rituals after death, including Vedic rituals after death, are ceremonial rituals in Hinduism, one of the samskaras (rite of passage) based on Vedas and other Hindu texts, performed after the death of a human being for their moksha and consequent ascendance to Svarga (heaven). Some of these vary across the spectrum of Hindu society.
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1065887 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shardara | Shardara | Shardara () is a city in the Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan. There are 32,107 people that live there (as of 2023).
Water is taken from the Shardara Reservoir (ru).
References
Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
Turkistan Region |
1065888 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garment%20Workers%27%20Union | Garment Workers' Union | The Garment Workers' Union was a trade union representing workers in the clothing industry in Norway.
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1065894 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valashahr | Valashahr | valashar (, also Romanized as Vālāshāhr) is a city and capital of Jereh and Baladeh District, in Kazerun County, Fars Province, Iran.
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fa:والاشهر
en: Valashahr
Cities in Kazerun County |
1065899 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upington | Upington | Upington is a city in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It is on the banks of the Orange River. The town founded in 1873. It was originally called Olijvenhoutsdrift, due to the abundance of olive trees in the area. It was later renamed after Sir Thomas Upington, Attorney-General and then Prime Minister of the Cape. At the start it was a mission station established in 1871 and run by Reverend Christiaan Schröder. The mission station now houses the Kalahari Orange Museum. The museum is also the home of a donkey statue, which recognises the enormous contribution that this animal made to the development of the region during the pioneering days of the 19th century.
Upington is at a height of 2,742 feet (835 metres). It is the closest large centre to the Augrabies Falls and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. The landscape is very arid but the soil is fertile and crops such as fruit are grown in irrigated fields. The area is best known for its export-quality grapes, raisins and wines, which are cultivated on the rich flood plains of the Orange River.
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Towns in South Africa
Northern Cape |
1065900 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akshay%20Oberoi | Akshay Oberoi | Akshay Oberoi (born 1 January 1985) is an American actor of Indian descent, who works in Hindi films. After making his acting debut as a child in the 2002 comedy-drama American Chai, Oberoi played his first leading role in Rajshri Productions film Isi Life Mein (2010). Oberoi has received critical acclaim for his work.
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1065906 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganesha%20Temple%2C%20Morgaon | Ganesha Temple, Morgaon | Shri Mayureshwar Mandir or Shri Moreshwar Temple is a Hindu temple (mandir) dedicated to Ganesha, god of wisdom. It is located in Moragaon in Pune District, about 65 km away from Pune city in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The temple is the starting and ending point of a pilgrimage of eight revered Ganesha temples called Ashtavinayaka.
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1065907 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisky%2C%20Kyiv | Lisky, Kyiv | Lisky is a locality, a settlement in the Dniprovskyi District, Kyiv, bordering Stara Darnytsia in the west. It stretches along Almatynska, Profspilkova, Kalachivska and Vilnyuska streets. |
1065914 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretta%20Brown | Loretta Brown |
Loretta Brown
Introduction
Loretta Brown is a fictional character from the animated television series Family Guy. The character is voiced by actress Alex Borstein and first appeared in the episode titled "Death is a Bitch," which originally aired on February 26, 2000. Loretta is a supporting character and is known for her role as Cleveland Brown's wife.
Fictional Biography
Loretta is portrayed as a loving and supportive wife to Cleveland Brown, one of the main characters in Family Guy. Her character is defined by her calm demeaner and patience, often serving as a stabilizing force in the chaotic world of the show. Loretta and Cleveland have a son named Cleveland Jr.
Departure from the Show
In the fourth season of Family Guy, Loretta's character underwent a significant development. In the episode titled "Peter's Got Woods" (November 6, 2005), Loretta discovers that Cleveland has been neglecting her emotional needs, leading to the end of their marriage. Subsequently, Loretta divorces Cleveland and leaves Quahog to move to Smethwick, Birmingham.
Trivia
Loretta Brown's departure from Family Guy marked a turning point in the character dynamics of the show, leading to the introduction of the character of Donna Tubbs.
Alex Borstein, the voice actress for Loretta, also provides the voice for other prominent characters on Family Guy, including Lois Griffin.
Legacy
While Loretta Brown is no longer an active character on Family Guy, her presence is still felt through references and flashbacks. The character's departure had a lasting impact on the show's narrative and character relationships.
See Also
Family Guy
Cleveland Brown
Alex Borstein
References
[1] "Death is a Bitch" - Family Guy, Season 2, Episode 6, February 26, 2000.
[2] "Peter's Got Woods" - Family Guy, Season 4, Episode 11, November 6, 2005. |
1065920 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaytime | Jaytime | Jaytime, is an Afrobeat artist celebrated for his remarkable versatility. He blends traditional African rhythms with modern beats, resulting in a captivating sound that resonates.
He is the founder of Sweetstars Entertainment.
Career
Jaytime gained recognition with the track "Come to Me". Subsequently, he released "Kiss N Tell" featuring Buju, now known as Bnxn, and "Never Say Never" in 2022. His EP, "Sweetnibes Vol 1", released in January 2023, further solidified his position in the music scene. The track "Basically" received significant recognition on popular streaming platforms.
Discography
EPs
List of extended plays with selected details
Singles
List of charted singles, with selected chart positions
References
Nigerian singer-songwriters
Living people
1983 births
Nigerian singers |
1065926 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20Nightmares%20II | Little Nightmares II | Little Nightmares II is a puzzle-platform horror adventure game made by Tarsier Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It is the prequel to the first game, Little Nightmares (2017). The story shows Mono, who has to work together with Six, the protagonist from the first game, to survive the scary things of the Pale City and discover its dark secrets. The game was released for Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One on 11 February 2021. An updated version, named Little Nightmares II: Enhanced Edition, was made by Supermassive Games and released on 25 August 2021 for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S.
The game got mostly good reviews when it came out. The players/reviewers liked its graphics, atmosphere, gameplay, and sound. But some did not like the controls and found a few accidental glitches. It sold a million copies worldwide in just one month. A sequel was made called "Little Nightmares III", which is still in development by Supermassive Games. It is announced to be released around 2024.
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1065929 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy%20Fraser | Nancy Fraser | Nancy Fraser (/ˈfreɪzər/; born May 20, 1947) is an American philosopher. She is professor of of philosophy at The New School in New York City, and she also has the title the Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science at that university.
She was president of the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division (during or) for the 2017–2018 term.
1947 births
20th-century American philosophers
21st-century American non-fiction writers
21st-century American philosophers
Living people
People with non-binary gender identities |
1065941 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magadha | Magadha | Magadha was a kingdom located in southern northeastern India and Nepal. It went through different dynasties like the Brihadratha, Haryanka, Shaishunaga, Nanda, Mauryan, Shunga, and Kanva dynasties. Over time, Magadha lost some of its lands to the Satavahanas in 28 BC and became a smaller principality.
During the time of the Mauryas, Magadha became a large empire, covering a big part of north India and Nepal. Magadha was central to the Nanda Empire, Maurya Empire, Shunga Empire, and Gupta Empire. The Pala Empire also ruled over Magadha and had a royal camp in Pataliputra. Even after the major empires, the Pithipatis of Bodh Gaya continued to call themselves Magadhādipati and ruled parts of Magadha until the 13th century.
Area of Magadha
Before Magadha expanded, its kingdom was limited by the Ganges, Son, and Campā rivers to the north, west, and east, while the southern border was formed by the eastern spurs of the Vindhya mountains. This initial Magadha kingdom covered what is now Patna and Gaya districts in the Indian state of Bihar.
Greater Magadha, which was part of the eastern Gangetic plains, included nearby areas and parts of Nepal, and had its own unique culture and beliefs.
History
The Magadha people are mentioned in ancient texts like the Atharvaveda along with other groups. The main part of their kingdom was in Bihar, south of the Ganges River. Their first capital was Rajagriha, later known as Rajgir, and then Pataliputra, which is modern Patna. Magadha grew by conquering Vajjika League and Anga, covering most of Bihar and parts of Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal.
The kingdom is talked about in Jain and Buddhist texts, as well as in the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the Puranas. The early rulers are not well-known, but the Haryanka dynasty led for about 200 years from 543 to 413 BCE. Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, lived in Magadha, gaining enlightenment in Bodh Gaya and giving his first sermon in Sarnath.
The Haryanka dynasty was followed by the Shishunaga dynasty, and later, Mahapadma Nanda ended their rule in 345 BCE. Chandragupta Maurya defeated the Nandas around 321 BCE, starting the Mauryan Empire. Under King Ashoka, it expanded across India. After the Mauryan Empire, the Shunga and Khārabēḷa empires followed, replaced by the Gupta Empire. The Gupta capital remained in Pataliputra in Magadha.
List of rulers
Following is the Chronology of rulers according to the Buddhist Mahavamsa:
Haryanka dynasty ( – 413 BCE)
Shishunaga dynasty ( – 345 BCE)
Nanda Empire ()
References
History of India
History of Nepal
Establishments in Asia
Disestablishments in Asia
Former empires
Former countries in South Asia |
1065944 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lita%20Ford | Lita Ford | Lita Rossana Ford (born 19 September 1958) is an English-born guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. She was the lead guitarist for the all-female rock band the Runaways in the late 1970s, and then embarked on a successful glam metal solo career that hit its peak in the late 1980s. The 1989 single "Close My Eyes Forever", a duet with Ozzy Osbourne, remains Ford's most successful song, reaching No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Filmography
Yakety Yak, Take it Back (1991) ... Herself
Other websites
Official Website
1958 births
Living people |
1065949 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomism | Thomism | Thomism is a philosophy and theology school based on the ideas of Thomas Aquinas, a Dominican philosopher and theologian from the 1200s. His famous works include disputed questions and commentaries on Aristotle in philosophy, and the Summa Theologica in theology, which is very important in medieval theology and still guides the Catholic Church's philosophy and theology.
Pope Pius X in 1914 emphasized that understanding the Church's teachings requires knowing Thomas's fundamental ideas. According to him, these ideas are like the solid base for understanding both natural and divine things. If these principles are ignored, it becomes hard for students to grasp the meanings of the Church's teachings.
Thomas Aquinas believed in accepting truth from any source. He combined ideas from Greek, Roman, Islamic, and Jewish philosophers. He was a realist, meaning he thought the world could be known as it is. Thomas often supported Aristotle's views and used Aristotle's terms and ideas. He also followed some neoplatonic principles, such as the belief in God as the essential being and everything being good by participating in this essential goodness.
History and Impact
Aquinas changed the direction of Scholasticism, moving it from neoplatonism to Aristotle's ideas. This shift had a big impact on Catholicism and the ethics of the Catholic school, making it one of the most influential philosophies ever. Many people follow its teachings.
However, during Aquinas' time, some of his ideas were banned in Paris by Bishop Stephen Tempier, and some were condemned by ecclesiastical authorities in 1277. The Franciscan Order opposed Aquinas, while the Dominicans defended his work. Early critics included William de la Mare, Henry of Ghent, Giles of Rome, and Jon Duns Scotus. On the other hand, defenders included Albertus Magnus, Richard Knapwell, William Macclesfeld, Giles of Lessines, John of Quidort, Bernard of Auvergne, and Thomas of Sutton.
Aquinas was canonized in 1323, and the condemnation of 1277 was revoked. Later, Thomism faced challenges from the via moderna, especially from William of Ockham and followers. Dominican theologians mainly held on to Thomism, and it gained strength in the 16th century in the Iberian Peninsula, with figures like Francisco de Vitoria, Domingo de Soto, John of St. Thomas, Domingo Báñez, and others.
In the modern period, Pope Leo XIII tried to revive Thomism with the encyclical Aeterni Patris in 1879. This led to Neothomism, which emphasized the ethical aspects of Thomism. It dominated the Roman Catholic Church until the Second Vatican Council. Thomism is still an influential philosophy in Catholicism today, although the Church does not favor one philosophy over others.
In recent times, the cognitive neuroscientist Walter Freeman suggests that Thomism is a philosophical system that aligns well with the understanding of cognition in neuroscience.
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Philosophy
Catholicism
Christian terminology |
1065951 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris-Saclay | Paris-Saclay | Paris-Saclay is a technology and science park near Saclay in Île-de-France. It includes research institutions, two large French universities with higher education institutions (grandes écoles) and also research centers of private companies. In 2013, Technology Review ranked Paris-Saclay among the top 8 research groups in the world. In 2014, it represented almost 15% of France's scientific research capacity.
The first settlements date back to the 1950s, and the area expanded several times in the 1970s and 2000s. Several campus development projects are currently underway, including the relocation of some facilities.
The area is now home to many of the largest high-tech companies in Europe, as well as the two best French universities, the Paris-Saclay University (CentraleSupélec, ENS Paris-Saclay, ...) and the Polytechnic Institute of Paris (École polytechnique, Télécom Paris, HEC Paris ...). In the ARWU 2020 ranking, Paris-Saclay University is ranked 14th in the world for mathematics and 9th in the world for physics (1st in Europe).
The goal was to strengthen the cluster to create an international science and technology center that could compete with other high-tech districts like Silicon Valley or Cambridge, MA.
References
Other websites
Paris-Saclay
Business
Île-de-France |
1065952 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teodoru%20di%20Neuhoff | Teodoru di Neuhoff | Theodore I of Corsica (25 August 1694 – 11 December 1756), born Freiherr Theodor Stephan von Neuhoff, was a German adventurer who was briefly King of Corsica. Theodore is the subject of an opera by Giovanni Paisiello, Il re Teodoro in Venezia (1784, Vienna), and one of the six kings in Venice in Voltaire's Theodore has a son Colonel Frederick who is the Head of House von Neuhoff. |
1065954 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel%20Frederick | Colonel Frederick | He was born c.1725 and came to London c.1750, but his place of origin is unknown. He claimed to be the son of King Theodore of Corsica, and adopted the title of Prince of Caprera, serving in the army of King Frederick II of Prussia |
1065956 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puffin%20Browser | Puffin Browser | Puffin Browser is a remote browser made by Cloudmosa, an American technology company founded by Shopyn Shen. The browser was first released in the year 2010 and used encrypted servers to load web pages. According to some tests because of browser running on remote servers, the browser may be faster then a normal browser such as chrome and firefox. The browser also hides ip address from websites like a vpn or proxy and has flash support for mobile device. The browser also includes a game controller, a mouse, and a on screen keyboard.
References
Web browsers |
1065971 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/AEW%20Blood%20%26%20Guts | AEW Blood & Guts | AEW Blood & Guts is a professional wrestling event produced every year by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The event started in 2021 and is usually held in the middle of the year. The event aired as a special episode of AEW's flagship television show, Dynamite. The name "Blood & Guts" comes from WWE chairman Vince McMahon. McMahon during a conference call with investors, he said that WWE was going to remain a "PG environment" and that "we're not going to do blood and guts and things of that nature such as being done on perhaps a new potential competitor". The name would trademarked by AEW shortly afterwards.
The show features the signature match Blood and Guts match, which is AEW's version of WarGames.
Dates and venues
References
AEW Blood and Guts
2021 establishments in the United States |
1065975 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%E2%80%99m%20a%20LA%E2%80%A6Get%20Me%20Out%20of%20Here%21 | I’m a LA…Get Me Out of Here! | I'm a LA...Get Me Out Of Here! (often shortened to I'm a LA) is a British survival reality television show, The format sees a group of celebrities living together in a jungle camp for three weeks.
Each member undertakes challenges to secure additional food and treats for the group, and to avoid being voted out by viewers during their stay, with the final episode's votes nominating who wins a series. It’s currently presented by Alexander Bickerton and Griffin Santopietro, it was previously hosted by Louise Blake (2019) and Lauren Blake (2020–2021).
The show airs every November-December. The current presenters are Alexander Bickerton and Griffin Santopietro. The previously host was Louise Blake (2019) and Lauren Blake (2020-2021).
Presenters
In 2019, Alexander Bickerton and Louise Blake were announced as the hosts of the show.
In January 2020, Louise Blake quit the main show and instead hosted the spin off. she was replaced by Lauren Blake for the main show. In November 2020, Louise Blake announced she was to quit the spin off show to focus on her career.
In May 2022, it was announced that Lauren Blake quit as co–host to focus on her projects and commitments. In November 2022, it was announced Griffin Santopietro was announced to host the show alongside Bickerton. |
1065978 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makpon%20Kingdom | Makpon Kingdom | The Makpon Kingdom (Balti: དམག་དཔོན།, Wylie: dmag dpon), also called Tibet-I-Khurd (Little Tibet) by the Mughals, was a Balti Tibetan empire led by the Maqpon Dynasty. It existed on the Tibetan Plateau and reached from Chitral in the west to Burang in Western Tibet in the east. Ibrahim Maqpon founded it in 1190, and it lasted for about 700 years. The most prosperous period started with Ali Senge Anchan, who united Baltistan and expanded his rule from Chitral to the Mansarowar Valley in Western Tibet.
The Makpon Empire is named after the Tibetan and Balti title "Makpon", which means 'Army Leader,' 'Commander-in-Chief,' or 'Military Chief'. In 1835, G. T. Vigne visited Baltistan and translated "Magpon/Makpon" as "Duke" or "Chief" in his book Antiquities of Indian Tibet.
History
Until the tenth century, Baltistan was part of West Tibetan province, practicing Tibetan Buddhism. Over time, Buddhist influence decreased. Sayyid Ali Hamadani is credited with introducing Noorbakhshism in Baltistan by converting Buddhists in Khaplu and Shigar valleys.
In the 12th or 13th century, Ibrahim Shah, a Prince from Kashmir (Egypt in some sources) married the Princess of Skardo, establishing the Makpon Dynasty. After Tibetan suzerainty dissolved, the Maqpon dynasty ruled Baltistan. A student of Sayyid Ali Hamadani, visited Baltistan in the 9th century, converting many Baltis to Islam.
Maqpon Bukha or Bugha (1464-1490 A.D.) is considered the real founder of the Makpon Dynasty. He established the capital of Skardo. He faced challenges but surprised his subjects by governing effectively. Ali Khan (1540-1565 A.D.) expanded his kingdom, and Ghazi Mir (1565-1580 A.D.) conquered the Rondu Valley. Ali Senge Anchan (1580-1624 A.D.) is a significant figure who expanded the empire from Chitral to Burang in Western Tibet.
Ali Senge Khan also conquered Ladakh, facing conflict with the Ladakh raja. Later rulers, like Ghazi Mir and Ali Senge Anchan's son, expanded the kingdom to Gilgit, Hunza, Nagar, and Chitral.
Ali Senge Khan initiated the game of Polo at the Shundur Polo Ground, which is the worlds highest Polo ground. The Mughal Empire conquered Baltistan in 1586, and the local rulers pledged allegiance. Ali Senge Anchan had a significant encounter with the Mughal court, forming an alliance and introducing Mughal arts to the region.
In 1839, the Dogra commander Zorawar Singh defeated Balti forces, leading to the end of the Maqpon dynasty in 1845. The last king, Ahmed Shah, was taken prisoner and died in captivity in Lhasa, Tibet.
Religion
The Balti people were once influenced by Zhangzhung and the Bon religion, practicing Animism. In 686, Baltistan came under the control of the Tibetan Empire. Under the rule of Songtsen Gampo, Tibetan Buddhism started influencing the region. Gompas and stupas were built, and lamas became important in Balti life.
In the 14th century, Islamic scholars from Kashmir traveled through the mountains to spread Islam. By the late 17th century, Islam gained strength in Baltistan due to the efforts of the Noorbakshia Sufi order. Over time, many people converted to Shia Islam, while only a few chose Sunni Islam.
List of Rulers
The Makpon Kingdom was ruled by the Makpon dynasty. Following is the timeline of Makpon rulers:
References
Tibet
History of China
History of Pakistan
Ancient Pakistan
Gilgit-Baltistan |
1065988 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagerman%20horse | Hagerman horse | The Hagerman horse is the state fossil of Idaho. |
1065990 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/AEW%20Fight%20for%20the%20Fallen | AEW Fight for the Fallen | AEW Fight for the Fallen is a professional wrestling event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The event started in 2019 and is usually held in the Summer. The event airs as a special episodes of AEW's television shows Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. The name "Fight for the Fallen" is a reference to the first charity that the event helped which supported victims of gun violence.
Every event that is held raises money for either the charity or cause that is chosen.
Dates and venues
References
AEW Fight for the Fallen
2019 establishments in the United States |
1066007 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/AEW%20Fyter%20Fest | AEW Fyter Fest | AEW Fyter Fest is a professional wrestling event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The event started in 2019 and is usually held in the Summer. The event airs as a special episodes of AEW's television shows Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. The name "Fyter Fest", as well as the logo, is a reference and parody of the 2017 music festival Fyre Festival which turned out to be a fraud.
The second event was originally going to be the United Kingdom debut of AEW and was going to take place at Wembley Arena but it had the be cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dates and venues
References
AEW Fyter Fest
2019 establishments in the United States |
1066021 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen%20Dugan | Kathleen Dugan | Kathleen Mary Fenton (née Dugan; April 17, 1938 – March 2, 2002) was an American casting director. She was best known as the mother of socialites Kathy Hilton, Kim Richards, and Kyle Richards.
Early life
Kathleen Mary Dugan was born in Omaha, Nebraska on April 17, 1938, as the youngest of four children to Edward John Dugan Sr. (1901–1976) and Dorothy Ann (née Callahan; 1908–1997). Her older siblings were; brothers Charles "Chuck" M (1929–2012), Edward "Ed" James (1932–2003), and sister Madonna "Donna" J. Downes (1935–2022). She descended from Irish immigrants.
Career
Dugan worked at a cosmetics counter while she was pregnant with her first daughter.
Dugan worked as a homemaker and an artist from 1977 until her death.
Dugan worked as a casting director on the 1990 film Escape, which was co-produced by her daughter Kim and her then-husband G. Monty Brinson, a supermarket franchise heir.
Personal life
Dugan was a member of the St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Palm Desert, California.
Marriages and children
Dugan, at the age of 20, eloped with Laurence "Larry" Kenneth Avanzino (1935–1997) in June 1958, after discovering she was in the early stages of pregnancy. Dugan and Avanzino were officially married before a Catholic priest in Manhasset, New York on August 16, 1958. She gave birth to their only child Kathy seven months after their wedding. The couple later separated after Dugan fell pregnant from an affair with Richards. Their divorce was finalized in 1963.
Dugan married her second husband business consultant Ken Richards in Queens, New York on January 28, 1964. They had two daughters together; Kim and Kyle. She gained three grown stepchildren upon her marriage to Richards. The couple separated in 1972. Their divorce was finalized on May 17, 1979.
Dugan married her third husband businessman Jack Catain Jr. in Los Angeles, California on July 4, 1980. The couple later separated and their divorce was finalized on March 16, 1982.
Dugan married her fourth and final husband Robert "Bob" Conrad Fenton Jr. (1929–2005) in Palm Springs, California on December 19, 1999.
Dugan had taught her daughters from a young age to "marry rich." She later boasted to her friends: "my daughters are married to men who have a total net worth of $13 billion."
Death
Dugan died from breast cancer at her daughter's residence in Indian Wells, California on March 2, 2002. She was 63. Her memorial service was held at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills on March 18. Dugan was cremated at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Dugan was survived by her husband, her daughters, her brothers, her sister, and 11 grandchildren including; Paris, Nicky, Farrah, Alexia, and Sophia.
In popular culture
Dugan was the losely based inspiration behind the character of Bonnie (portrayed by Alicia Silverstone) in the Paramount Network sitcom American Woman (2018). The series was inspired by the childhood of her youngest daughter Kyle.
References
1938 births
2002 deaths |
1066024 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/AEW%20Grand%20Slam | AEW Grand Slam | AEW Grand Slam is a professional wrestling event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The event started in 2021 and is usually held in September. The event airs as a special episodes of AEW's television shows Dynamite and Rampage. All of the events have taken place at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York. The name "Grand Slam" is a reference to a Grand Slam which is when a player wins four major championships in one discipline in a year.
Dates and venues
All of the events are held at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York.
References
AEW Grand Slam
2021 establishments in the United States |
1066027 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nilay%20Yapici | Nilay Yapici | Nilay Yapici (born 1981) is a Turkish neuroscientist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where she is the Nancy and Peter Meinig Family Investigator in the Life Sciences and Adelson Sesquicentennial Fellow in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior. Yapici studies the neural circuits underlying decision making and feeding behavior in fruit fly models.
References |
1066029 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leven%20Rambin | Leven Rambin | Leven Alice Rambin (born May 17, 1990) is an American actress. She is known for playing look-alike half-sisters Lily Montgomery and Ava Benton on All My Children, and for her recurring roles on Grey's Anatomy and Gone, as well as Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, One Tree Hill, Wizards of Waverly Place, and CSI: Miami. She appeared in the sci-fi film The Hunger Games (2012) as the District 1 tribute Glimmer, and appeared as Clarisse La Rue in the fantasy film Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013).
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1066030 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaisi%20Ye%20Dor%20%28movie%29 | Kaisi Ye Dor (movie) | Kaisi Ye Dor is a compelling Indian film that delves into the age-old tradition prevalent in the country where parents often play a pivotal role in choosing life partners for their children.
Synopsis
The story revolves around Tripathi ji, a dedicated Sub-Inspector in the small town of Kotwaali Thaana. Having worked his way up from being a constable, he holds strong principles and envisions a future for his son, Abhimanyu, as a respected Gazetted officer. However, Abhimanyu, a street-smart and materialistic individual, pursues a career as a tour guide, deviating from his father's expectations. This leads to a strained relationship between the two, with Abhimanyu finding it challenging to reconcile his independent lifestyle with his father's disciplined beliefs.
Tripathi ji arranges Abhimanyu's marriage to Vidya, a traditional and well-educated girl from a small village. Despite Abhimanyu's resistance due to his love for Rashmi, he reluctantly marries Vidya. The narrative unfolds as Vidya strives to establish a connection with Abhimanyu, who remains indifferent and fails to acknowledge her as his wife.
Tripathi ji, observing the strained dynamics, develops a bond with Vidya, providing her with the love and support she needs. This paternal relationship becomes crucial for Vidya's resilience in the face of Abhimanyu's indifference. As Vidya pursues her dreams, Tripathi ji encourages her, revealing a softer side that contrasts with his interactions with his son.
The plot takes an unexpected turn when Abhimanyu, during a trip to Lucknow, reunites with Rashmi and rekindles an old flame. Oblivious to Vidya's plight, Abhimanyu's actions leave her heartbroken. Tripathi ji, aware of the situation, silently supports Vidya, offering her the strength to endure Abhimanyu's indifference.
Cast and Crew
Nikhil Pandey as Abhimanyu
Jashn Agnihotri as Rashmi
Ratna Neelam Pandey as Vidya
Brijendra Kala as Inspector Tripaathi
Sunita Rajwar as Babita Devi
Ashwath Bhatt as Boss
Satyakam Anand as Sharma Ji
Tulika Banerjee as Sunita Devi
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1066031 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangster%20Squad%20%28movie%29 | Gangster Squad (movie) | Gangster Squad is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Ruben Fleischer and written by Will Beall, based on a non-fiction book by Paul Lieberman. The film stars Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Emma Stone, Anthony Mackie, Giovanni Ribisi, Robert Patrick, Michael Peña and Sean Penn. Set in 1949, a group of real-life LAPD officers and detectives called the Gangster Squad are assigned to bring down crime kingpin Mickey Cohen.
After the script spent several years on the Black List, production began in September 2011 around Los Angeles, lasting through December. The film was originally set to be theatrically released September 7, 2012, but in the wake of the 2012 Aurora, Colorado, shooting, Warner Bros. pushed it back to a January 11, 2013, release to accommodate re-shoots, which took place in August 2012.
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1066034 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public%20school%20%28United%20Kingdom%29 | Public school (United Kingdom) | In the United Kingdom, public schools are independent fee-paying schools like Eton College. By "independent" is meant fee-paying, and therefore not run by the public authorities. They are called 'public' because they accept students from anywhere not just people living nearby in the school area. Some are boarding schools, where students can sleep and live at school during the school term. The public schools have an association called the Headmasers' and Headmistresses' Conference. Junior schools which prepare children for entry into public schools are called Preparatory schools ('prep' schools).
The term "public school", for what are actually privately owned schools, is historical. It dates from the UK Public Schools Act 1868 which set the framework for seven leading English boys' schools, which were:
Charterhouse School
Eton College
Harrow School
Rugby School
Shrewsbury School
Westminster School
Winchester College
To these should be added other fee-paying schools which have first-class reputations. These would include:
Merchant Taylors' School
St. Paul's School
Tonbridge School
Dulwich College
Wellington School
Scotland
Others of note include Fettes College in Edinburgh, which is a co-educational day school. This is very unusual for a public school. Gordonstoun is an independent public school in Moray, Scotland. It is where King Charles III was educated. It is a co-educational residential school.
The term "public school" in Scotland is traditionally used for state schools.
Effectiveness
English public schools have a very good record of getting their pupils into elite universities, such as Cambridge and Oxford. They educate the sons and daughters of the British upper and upper-middle classes. In particular, the sons of officers and senior administrators of the British Empire were educated in England while their parents were on overseas postings. In 2010, over half of Cabinet Ministers had been educated at public schools. In 2018, annual fees at Eton were up to £48,500 for boarders. Therefore, although some scholarships are available, most students come from wealthy families.
Three twenty-first century Prime Ministers, Tony Blair, David Cameron and Boris Johnson, were educated at public schools, as were a high proportion of those in previous centuries. Margaret Thatcher was educated at a grammar school, but one with Academy status.
The leading public schools are challenged only by Manchester Grammar School, which was for many years the leading state-funded grammar school. It is now a fee-paying independent school. It made this change when the Labour government in 1976 chose to abolish the Direct Grant System. This would have given the government powers to change the school in ways with which it did not agree.
Girls' schools
Public schools for girls in England have a similar unofficial ranking, though more of them are day schools. The best-known girls public school is Cheltenham Ladies' College. The Girls' Schools Association (GSA) is the body for independent girls' schools. It has over a hundred schools as members. The GSA is a member of the Independent Schools Council.
First, an historical note. Up to and including the 19th century girls from "good families" were educated at home by governesses and tutors. This applies very widely across the world, not just in England. The other controversial issue is whether girls should be educated with boys or not. Here the United States is one extreme and Muslim countries the other extreme. Even in England, co-education is almost universal at primary level, but is not common at secondary level, except in the state education sector.
Another point of difference in England is that girls from wealthy families are more likely to be educated abroad than are boys. Expensive independent schools in French-speaking Switzerland are often chosen. It has not gone unnoticed that, by having such options, the wealthy give their children advantages which the children of ordinary people never get.
Well-known girls' public schools are:
Cheltenham Ladies' College
Bedford Girls' School
James Allen's Girls' School: Known as "JAGS": a day school
Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls
Manchester High School for Girls
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1066036 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thresher%20shark | Thresher shark | Thresher sharks, intriguing members of the shark family Alopiidae, are distinguished by their long tails and unique hunting behaviors. Thresher sharks are known for their exceptional agility and speed, essential attributes for navigating expansive open waters. They grow up to 20 feet long. Males sexually mature when they're 8 to 11 feet long and 3 to 6 years old. Females are able to reproduce when they're 8 to 9 feet long and 4 to 5 years of age. Thresher sharks are ovoviviparous, a reproductive strategy where embryos develop inside eggs within the mother's body, ultimately giving birth to live young.
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Physical characteristics
Thresher sharks exhibit a remarkable physique, with their elongated tails often reaching lengths equivalent to their bodies. Among the notable species are the common thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus), the bigeye thresher shark (Alopias superciliosus), and the pelagic thresher shark (Alopias pelagicus).
Habitat
Found in open waters globally, thresher sharks prefer the depths of the ocean, thriving in both tropical and temperate seas. Their adaptability to diverse environments contributes to their widespread distribution.
Hunting behavior
A defining feature of thresher sharks is their distinctive hunting technique. Utilizing their lengthy tails, they skillfully slap schools of small fish, stunning them and simplifying the capture process. This method sets them apart, showcasing their adaptability in securing prey.
Diet
Thresher sharks primarily feed on small fish and squid. The dynamic use of their tails serves a crucial role in corralling and capturing prey. Despite their predatory nature, thresher sharks are not considered a threat to humans, as they typically avoid interactions.
Conservation status
While not currently listed as endangered, thresher sharks face threats from various fishing activities. Sustainable conservation efforts are imperative to protect their populations and maintain the ecological balance within ocean ecosystems. |
1066037 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore%20of%20Corsica | Theodore of Corsica | The king of Corsica Used to be the ruler of the island here the list
Theodore of Corsica March 1736 – November 1736
Colonel Frederick 11 December 1756-1797 (Head of House von Neuhoff (claimed)
1736- 1794
George III 1794–1796 Anglo-Corsican Kingdom
the kingdom end it in 1796 |
1066040 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhimeshwar | Bhimeshwar | Bhimeshwar, (formerly Charikot), is a municipality in north-eastern Nepal and the headquarters of Dolakha District in Bagmati Province that was established in 1997 by merging the former Village development committees Charikot, Dolakha Town, Makaibari and Mati. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 32,486 people living in 8,639 individual households.
References
Other websites
UN map of the municipalities of Dolakha District
Web site about Dolakha |
1066044 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Adeang | David Adeang | David Ranibok Waiau Adeang (born 24 November 1969) is a Nauruan politician. In 2023, he became President of Nauru. He was the Speaker of the Parliament of Nauru, and Nauru's Minister of Finance and Justice.
References
1969 births
Living people
Presidents of Nauru
Current national leaders |
1066045 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Enenche | Paul Enenche | Paul Idoko Enenche (born 4 June 1968) is a Nigerian preacher, gospel singer, writer and medical doctor.[1][2][3][4] He is the founder and senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre one of the largest Pentecostal churches in Nigeria.[5] His church auditorium – the Glory Dome or Glory Sanctuary based in the Lord's Garden, Abuja, is the largest single church auditorium in Africa with 100,000 seat capacity.[6][7] Enenche is noted for his critical comments on national issues.[8][9][10][11][12] During the 2023 Nigerian presidential election, he campaigned openly against the Muslim–Muslim presidential and vice presidential ticket of the All progressives Congress ruling party and mobilized electorates to vote for opposition candidate, Peter Obi of the Labour Party.[13][14][15][16]
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Background and education
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Gospel ministry
2.1
Dunamis church
2.1.1
Glory Dome
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Politics
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Background and education
Paul Idoko Enenche, an Idoma tribesman was born in Orokam, Benue State in 1968 to chief D.E (father) and Titi Enewa (mother). His father was a paramount ruler of the Orokam District in the Ogbadibo Local Government Area.[17] Enenche was raised alongside four other siblings including Major General John Enenche a former Nigerian Defence spokesman. He studied medicine at the University of Jos before proceeding to Nigeria Medical School where he earned a license to practice.[17]
Gospel ministry
Upon graduation, Enenche started practicing as a medical doctor but was not satisfied with his medical practice. On 28 May 1996, he went to the mountains in Gana Ropp, Barkin Ladi[18] where he was alone for three days fasting and praying to seek clarification from God on his calling.[19][20] While on the mountain, his wife Becky (also a medical doctor) who was nursing their first child at the time, also prayed alongside her husband for a confirmation of the calling. At the end of the three days prayer, it became clear to him that he has been called into gospel ministry. Enenche and his wife gave up their medical practice, three bedrooms official quarters given to each of them, salaries and other official benefits to start the ministry.[2]
Dunamis church
On 10 November 1996, Enenche and his wife Becky established Dunamis International Gospel Centre and held their first church service at the Abuja Centre for Arts and Culture for two weeks before moving to Abuja Sheraton Hotel where they worshiped for six months. In June 1997, the churched moved to its permanent site and established branches across Nigeria and in foreign countries.[19]
Glory Dome
On 24 November 2018, Enenche dedicated his church's new headquarters, the Glory Dome (or glory sanctuary). The Glory Dome is a single 100,000 seat capacity church auditorium, considered the largest church auditorium in Africa as of 2023.[7][21] It is located in the Lord's Garden, Lugbe along Nnamdi Azikiwe International airport road Abuja, Nigeria. Its foundation was laid on 14 September 2014, and construction took four years from 2014 to 2018 with its roof done by Geometrica Incorporated.[22] The Glory Dome has five major entrances, two long galleries and an expansive pulpit. Its yellow-coloured roof spans 228 metres and covers 22,148 square metres – over two hectares (five acres) without an interior column. Other facilities situated on the same grounds include Rose of Sharon Gardens, Still Water Restaurant, Destiny Christian Academy (a Boarding and Day School), Pastors' Quarters and a Water Fountain.[23]
Politics
Enenche is known for using his sermons to criticize politicians and government on national policy issues. In 2018, Enenche in a sermon in his church narrated media reports detailing how the Kaduna State governor Nasir El Rufai summoned Christian chiefs in the state to his office and ordered them to subjugate their chiefdom to emirates - a title used by monarchs or high officeholders in the Muslim world. A first-class Christian monarch, Agom Adara, Maiwada Galadima[24] who was vocal in opposition to the order of the governor was kidnapped along with his wife on his way home from the meeting. After payment of a ransom for the release of the couple, his wife was freed three days later but Maiwada Galadima was brutally murdered despite the ransom. Enenche stated that the killing of the monarch who was the leading voice against the governor's order of subjugation was suspicious and called on the state to investigate and prosecute the killers of the monarch.[25] Video clip of the sermon went viral but the governor of Kaduna State labelled it inciting sermon and reported Enenche to the Inspector General Police to arrest, investigate and prosecute him.[8][26][27]
In the lead up to the 2023 Nigerian presidential election, Enenche was vocal in his criticism of the ruling APC’s same faith (Muslim presidential and Muslim vice presidential) ticket of the party in a country evenly divided between Christians and Muslims and polarized along religious lines. He campaigned vigorously for the opposition candidate Perter Obi of the Labour Party.[28][29] On 26 February, a day after the presidential election, Enenche in a sermon in his church criticized security agencies for overlooking violence perpetrated in opposition strongholds during voting and called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to be transparent in the collation of results.[30][31] Enenche then invoked the anger of God to befall anyone who manipulates the results of the election. On 28 February, APC presidential campaign organization spokesman Dele Alake convened a world press conference during which he termed the statement of Enenche a call to anarchy and asked the Department of State Security Service (DSS) and the police to arrest, investigate and prosecute him for hate speech.[32][13][33][34] The call for the arrest of Enenche was opposed by several civil society organizations stating that asking authorities to play by the rule was not an inciting comment.[35][36]
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"Pastor Paul Eneche: General of the message of the salvation of Christ". Vanguard. 17 August 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
Gbadebo, Bode (2023-02-20). "2023 Presidency: Peter Obi Is The Way To Go, Says Dunamis Founder Enenche". Retrieved 2023-10-29.
Ukanwa, Ezra (7 March 2023). "It's time to save Nigeria, be fair — Pastor Enenche tells Judiciary". Vanguard. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
"Surprise! Dis church jam activists wen dem ask for all first-timers". BBC News Pidgin. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
"Photos: World's largest church auditorium in Abuja". 26 November 2018. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
Owete, Festus (23 November 2019). "Enenche, the Glory Dome and Critics: One Year After, By Festus Owete". Premium Times. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
OBIEJESI, Kingsley (2018-12-14). "HATE SPEECH: El-Rufai to arrest popular Abuja pastor for inciting violence in Kaduna". The ICIR- Latest News, Politics, Governance, Elections, Investigation, Factcheck, Covid-19. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
Fajana, Adekunle (2021-11-27). "Billionaires behind terrorism in Nigeria, other nations, says Dunamis Church founder, Paul Enenche". Latest Nigeria News | Top Stories from Ripples Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
Times, Quest (2022-08-10). "Pastor Enenche bombs Buhari, APC". The Quest Times. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
Staff, Daily Post (2018-12-14). "Kaduna killings: 'I will get you' - El-Rufai threatens Paul Enenche of Dunamis". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
Megaiconmagazine (2018-07-06). "Herdsmen killing: Pastor Enenche attacks Presidency over 'land for life' comment". MegaIcon Magazine - Celebrating Human Excellence. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
Folorunsho-Francis, Adebayo (2023-02-27). "APC asks DSS to arrest Enenche, Dino Melaye". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
Sunday, Ochogwu (2022-07-13). "2023 presidency: Don't take Christians for granted - Pastor Enenche spits fire". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
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Cyril (2023-02-17). "2023 elections, an opportunity to change Nigeria's situation - Enenche". The Sun Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
Thomas, Shola (3 June 2022). "Daddy Enenche: God's General turns 54". Vangaurd. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
Chukwuka, Kingsley (2022-07-24). "Muslim-Muslim Ticket: Christians not minority, we control 20 states — Paul Enenche". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
Editorial Staff (2020-07-25). "Dunamis International Gospel Centre: History & Basic Facts You Need To Know". Daily Cross Walk. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
"25 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT DR. PASTOR PAUL AND DR. MRS. BECKY ENENCHE". gospelnaija.com. 2019-04-17. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
"20 magnificent photos of Glory Dome; the biggest Church in Africa with 100,000 seater capacity". www.myinfo.com.gh. 2021-06-02. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
Berglund, Taylor. "World's Largest Church Auditorium Dedicated in Nigeria". Charisma News. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
Oyediji, Tayo (2019-06-17). "DUNAMIS Pastor, PAUL ENENCHE Builds 100,000 Seater Dome In ABUJA". City People Magazine. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
"BREAKING: Abducted Kaduna Traditional Ruler Killed Despite Paying N10m Ransom | Sahara Reporters". saharareporters.com. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
Godwin, Ameh Comrade (2018-10-29). "Paul Enenche blows hot on Kaduna killings, blasts 'wicked demonic leaders'". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
"El-Rufai accuses Dunamis pastor of incitement, vows to sue him". TheCable. 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
punchng (2018-12-27). "Hate speech: CAN warns el-Rufai against prosecuting Dunamis pastor, Enenche". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
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Okhuevbie, Omon (15 January 2023). "2023: Enenche Reveals God's Chosen Candidate Nigerians Should Vote For". Independent. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
Mosadioluwa, Adam (2023-02-27). "Do not tamper with the will of the people–Pastor Enenche warns INEC". Tribune Online. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
kabir (2023-02-26). "2023 Presidential Election: Pastor Enenche Threatens INEC of Unimaginable Consequence". Politics Digest. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
Audu, Umar (2023-02-27). "CSO calls for arrest of Paul Enenche over alleged inciting sermon". Daily Nigerian. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
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Categories: 1968 births21st-century Protestant religious leadersFounders of Nigerian schools and collegesNigerian Christian clergyNigerian gospel singersNigerian medical doctorsNigerian Pentecostal pastorsUniversity of Jos alumni |
1066046 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Lydon | John Lydon | John Joseph Lydon (/ˈlaɪdən/; born 31 January 1956), also known by his former stage name Johnny Rotten, is an English-American singer and songwriter. He was the lead singer of the punk rock band the Sex Pistols, which was active from 1975 to 1978. There were revivals during the 1990s and 2000s. He is also the lead singer of post-punk band Public Image Ltd (PiL), which he founded and fronted from 1978 until 1993, and again since 2009. He was recruited because of his outspoken personality, rebellious image and fashion style. Because of their controversial lyrics and disrepute at the time, they are regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of popular music.
Lydon has hosted television series in the UK, US, and Belgium, 2004 appeared on I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! in the UK, appeared in advertisements on UK television promoting Country Life, a brand of British butter, written two autobiographies, and produced solo musical work. His first autobiography was called Rotten – No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs.
References
Punk musicians
British singer-songwriters
1956 births |
1066049 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean%20Knight | Jean Knight | Jean Audrey Knight (née Caliste; January 26, 1943 – November 22, 2023) was an American R&B and soul singer from New Orleans, Louisiana. Launching her professional career in the mid-1960s, Knight was best known for her 1971 hit single "Mr. Big Stuff", released by Stax Records.
1943 births
2023 deaths
Singers from New Orleans
American R&B singers |
1066052 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Broome | John Broome | John Broome (July 19, 1738 – August 8, 1810) was an American merchant and politician who was Lieutenant Governor of New York, from 1804 to 1810. |
1066055 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalupe%20Pineda | Guadalupe Pineda | María Guadalupe Pineda Aguilar (born February 23, 1955) is a Mexican singer.
1955 births
Living people
Mexican singers |
1066056 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelica%20Chain | Angelica Chain | Angelica Chain (born Angelica Chahin Martínez; May 12, 1956) is a Mexican actress, model and vedette, who is best known for her acting in fichera (Mexican sex comedy) films, many of which she participated playing the couple of another famous Mexican actor, Alfonso Zayas. Chain was once considered a sex symbol in Mexico.
1956 births
Living people
Mexican actors |
1066059 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudophilautus%20mittermeieri | Pseudophilautus mittermeieri | Mittermeier's shrub frog (Pseudophilautus mittermeieri) is a frog. It lives in Sri Lanka. Scientists have seen it between 60 and 150 meters above sea level.
The adult male frog is 16.3 – 18.4 mm long from nose to rear end. The skin of the frog's back is gray-green in color. There are orange bumps on the head and some orange color on the back. The sides of the body are gray-yellow in color with dark brown marks. Parts of the belly are gray-yellow in color. The belly is gray-yellow in color. The bottoms of the toes of the front feet are gray in color.
There are fewer of this frog than there were in the past. Scientists say that this is because human beings cut down forests to make towns and cities, to make farms and places for animals to eat grass, and to get wood to build with.
Scientists named this frog for Russell Mittermeier. He was President of Conservation International.
First paper
References
Frogs of Asia |
1066061 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central%20City%20%28DC%20Comics%29 | Central City (DC Comics) | Central City is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is the former home of Barry Allen, the second Flash. Its location has been variously stated to be in Ohio, Illinois, and Florida. During the Wally West era, it was shown to be in Missouri, across a river from Keystone City.
The city has also appeared in movies, television series, and video games.
History
Central City, located across the Missouri River from Keystone City, Kansas, was founded in the 19th century and became an important stop for cattle drives. It began to see tremendous growth after the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, becoming the first major hub west of Chicago. A second period of growth occurred after World War I, and it has burgeoned to the present day.
In the 25th Century, the city became known as the Central Cityplex.
Points of Interest
Brookfield Heights - trendy residential area
Chubbuck - residential area and home to Central City Hospital
City Center - downtown area and home to the Flash Museum
Danville - middle class residential area and home to Barry and Iris Allen
Englewood - residential area with scenic views of nearby Granite Peak National Park
Lawrence Hills - industrial area
Leawood - blue-collar residential area and home to Central City Stadium
Mounds View - home to Hardwell Fields, the city's airport, and named after many Native American burial mounds in the area
New Brighton - residential and commercial area, home to the Central City Rail Station
Petersburg - home to many of Central City's excellent restaurants
University Town - home to Central City University
Utopia Towers - apartment complex in Central City
Westminster - formerly home to stockyards, now the location of S.T.A.R. Labs
Windsor Heights - very exclusive residential area
Ivo Laboratories - research organization founded by a scientist named Anthony Ivo
Residents
Heroes
Flash (Barry Allen)
Villains
Captain Cold
Heat Wave
Mirror Master (Sam Scudder)
Trickster (James Jesse)
Others
Iris Allen
Sports Teams
Central City Stars (baseball)
Central City Diamonds (baseball)
Central City Cougars (football)
Central City Miners (basketball)
Notes
Before the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Central and Keystone, collectively known as the "Gem Cities" were not twin cities. Rather, Central City only existed on Earth-One and Keystone City only existed on Earth-Two.
Some sources have shown Central City to be in Ohio instead of Missouri. The Flash #228 places it at roughly the same spot as Athens, Ohio.
The map in the Atlas of the DC Universe claims that Keystone and Central are across the Mississippi River from each other. The Mississippi does not border Kansas; the Missouri does.
The DCU version of Central City is not to be confused with the city by the same name seen in Will Eisner's The Spirit. |
1066062 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kioisaka%20Incident | Kioisaka Incident | Kioisaka Incident (紀尾井坂の変, Kioizakanohen), took place on May 14, 1878 when Ōkubo Toshimichi, Lord of Home Affairs of Japan and one of the Three Great Nobles of the Restoration (alongside Saigō Takamori and Kido Takayoshi), was assassinated by six ex-samurai assassins who are armed with katanas. To be exact, the assassination site was not located at Kioisaka, but near Sakashita (in front of present-day Shimizudani Park). This events is known as the Kioicho Incident (紀尾井町事件, Kioichō jiken), Kioizaka Incident (紀尾井坂事件, Kioi-zaka jiken), and Assassination of Okubo Toshimichi (大久保利通暗殺事件, Okubo toshimichi ansatsu jiken).
Background
The perpetrators involved in the incidents were Shimada Ichirō (aged 30), Chō Tsurahide (aged 22), Sugimoto Otogiku (aged 29), Wakita Kōichi (aged 28), and Sugimura Bun'ichi (aged 17), and Asai Toshiatsu (aged 24), a samurai from Shimane Prefecture while five others from the former Kaga Domain. (Asai quit the samurai clan and became a commoner after the trial.). Among them, Shimada is the leader of the assassination group. Shimada participated in the First Choshu Expedition and the Boshin War as an ashigaru of the Kaga Domain, and continued his military career even after the formation of the Meiji Restoration, but he sympathized with the idea of conquering Korea (also known as Seikanron debate), and during the Incident of 1873. Enraged by Takamori Saigo's resignation, Shimada devoted himself to national affairs.
Sugimura Hiromasa (Sugimura Bun'ichi's older brother) and other samurais also expressed their desire to serve in the newly formed Imperial Japanese Army in response to the idea of conquering Korea. Furthermore, regarding the dispatch of troops to Taiwan as part of the expedition in 1874, Sugimura, Cho, and many radicals once again requested to serve in the military, and Sugimura (Hiroshi), Shimada, and later Asai wrote a petition opposing the rumor that Japanese troop dispatch to Taiwan had been canceled and a petition criticizing the handling of the Saga Rebellion. Sugimura and Shimada, who drafts the warrant, is listed as one of the names. However, these white papers did not have the expected effect, and Shimada and others decided to use force. In 1874, Shimada and Cho met in Tokyo and hit it off.
In June 1874, Cho traveled to Kagoshima with Sugimura to hear the news of Takamori Saigo and Kirino Toshiaki regarding the dispatch of marines to Taiwan. They have been staying in Kagoshima for about half a year, studying at a private school. They also moved back to Kagoshima in 1876, where they maintained old friendships with Kirino and other samurais. In October, when Nagoya became a prefecture, numerous rebellions and uprisings (known as the Shizoku Rebellion) occurred one after another all across Japan, including the Shinpūren Rebellion, Akizuki Rebellion, and Hagi Rebellion, and Shimada also worked hard to create an army in Kanazawa, but failed due to lack of equipment and moral. Furthermore, during the Satsuma Rebellion in 1877, Shimada and Cho worked together to make plans to raise an army, but while they were struggling to convince those around them, government troops entered Kumamoto Castle in April. After receiving information that the outcome was decided, the plan was canceled.
After this, Shimada and his group changed their policy to assassinate high-ranking officials. Sugimoto, Wakita, Sugimura, and others also joined Shimada's plan during this period. Wakita moved to Tokyo in October, Cho in November, Sugimura in December, and Shimada and Sugimoto in April of the following year. Asai, the only samurai from the Shimane Prefecture, was a police officer in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department during the Satsuma Rebellion and served in the police squad. He returned to Tokyo in triumph in August 1877, but he violated the ban and died in 1878. His position was dismissed from his post in February, and in March, Asai learned of the assassination plan by Shimada and others and joined the conspiracy. Their assassination plan went through multiple plots, and even reached the ears of the police chief at the time, Superintendent Kawaji Toshiyoshi, but Kawaji did not respond, asking, ``What can I do to the people of Ishikawa Prefecture?'' (石川県人に何ができるか, Ishikawa kenjin ni nanigadekiruka).
Furthermore, General Tomonosuke Takashima has said the same thing, but as evidence: ``Immediately after the incident, Kawaji flew to the scene, took out his notebook and pointed out the names of the people, and said that it must have been the work of these six people.'' ," he said, slapping his notebook with tears streaming down his face." The day after Okubo's funeral, Kawaji filed a request for ``Okubo Councilor Change and Resignation Request'' (大久保参議事変ニ付進退伺, Ōkubo sangi jihen ni-tsuki shintaiukagai), which was rejected.
Criminal List
The weapons that Shimada and others brought with them at the time of Okubo's assassination was given by Cho in late April 1878 at the request of Shimada. The article lists the following five crimes as crimes of dictatorship.
It has not established a parliament or a constitution, and is suppressing civil rights.
Laws and regulations are frequently revised, and favoritism and connections are used in the appointment of government officials. |
1066063 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty%20Meehan | Marty Meehan | Martin Thomas Meehan (born December 30, 1956) is an American academic administrator, politician, and attorney. Since July 2015, Meehan has served as the President of the University of Massachusetts after serving as Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell since September 2007.
1956 births
Living people |
1066064 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacey%20Q | Stacey Q | Stacey Lynn Swain (born November 30, 1958), known by her stage name Stacey Q, is an American pop singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. Her best-known single, John Mitchell's "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number one in Canada, number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten in five other countries.
1958 births
Living people
American singer-songwriters
American dancers |
1066065 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilles%20Cresto | Gilles Cresto | Gilles Cresto (born 30 August 1959) is a Monegasque archer. Cresto competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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1959 births
Living people
Monegasque archers
Monegasque Olympians |
1066066 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsedendorjiin%20Bazars%C3%BCren | Tsedendorjiin Bazarsüren | Tsedendorjiin Bazarsüren (born 19 January 1957) is a Mongolian archer. Bazarsüren competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
References
1957 births
Living people
Mongolian archers
Mongolian Olympians |
1066069 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/M2M%20%28band%29 | M2M (band) | M2M were a Norwegian pop duo comprising Marit Larsen and Marion Raven. Larsen and Raven had been friends since the age of five, and formed a music duo when they were eight. They released a children's album in 1996 when Larsen was 12 and Raven was 11, under the name "Marit & Marion". The album was nominated for a Spellemannprisen award and the band changed their name to M2M after signing a record deal with Atlantic Records in 1998. M2M were frequently praised for writing most of their songs and performing their own instruments, something which was considered to set them aside from the majority of teen pop music artists.
Norway |
1066070 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marit%20Larsen | Marit Larsen | Marit Elisabeth Larsen (born 1 July 1983) is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. She began playing violin aged five and played it until the age of eight. She gained international fame during her teenage years as a member of the pop duo M2M with childhood friend Marion Raven. She then pursued her own music career, releasing her debut solo album Under the Surface in 2006. Her second album, The Chase, was released in Norway in October 2008. Her third album, titled Spark was released in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland on 18 November 2011, and in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on 16 December 2011. Her fourth studio album When the Morning Comes was released on 20 October 2014. Larsen toured in its support within Norway with her own concerts, played songs from the album in Germany and Switzerland at public festivals and was the opening act at two of Johannes Oerding's concerts in November 2015.
1983 births
Living people |
1066071 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion%20Raven | Marion Raven | Marion Elise Ravn (born 25 May 1984), better known as Marion Raven, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. Raven formed the pop duo M2M with Marit Larsen, though they ceased performing together in 2002. Raven was later signed as a solo artist by Atlantic Records with the release of her solo debut album, Here I Am in 2005. In 2006, Raven was signed to the indie record label, Eleven Seven, and in 2007 re-released the songs on her debut album along with a few new songs on an album titled Set Me Free. In 2012, Raven began production of her second album, Songs from a Blackbird, which was released in Norway on 8 April 2013.
1984 births
Living people |
1066075 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Salley | John Salley | John Thomas Salley (born May 16, 1964) is an American former professional basketball player. He was the first player in NBA history to win championships with three franchises (since joined by Robert Horry, Danny Green, and LeBron James), as well as the first player in the NBA to win a championship in three different decades (since joined by Tim Duncan).
1964 births
Living people
American basketball players |
1066079 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grupo%20Bryndis | Grupo Bryndis | Grupo Bryndis is a Mexican grupero band from Cerritos, San Luis Potosí - though founded in Santa Paula, California, in 1983 by Mauro Posadas, the band is a Latin Grammy Award winner. The band has performed ballads, cumbias, rancheras, and huapangos.
Mexico |
1066082 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garifuna%20music | Garifuna music | Garifuna music is an ethnic music and dance with African, Arawak, and Kalinago elements, originating with the Afro-Indigenous Garifuna people from Central America and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. In 2001, Garifuna music, dance, and language were collectively proclaimed as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. |
1066083 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italo%20disco | Italo disco | Italo disco (variously capitalized, and sometimes hyphenated as Italo-disco) is a music genre which originated in Italy in the late 1970s and was mainly produced in the early 1980s. Italo disco evolved from the then-current underground dance, pop, and electronic music, both domestic and foreign (American hi-NRG, French Euro disco) and developed into a diverse genre. The genre employs electronic drums, drum machines, synthesizers, and occasionally vocoders. It is usually sung in English, and to a lesser extent in Italian and Spanish.
Italy |
1066084 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Flirts | The Flirts | The Flirts were a project concept group formed by Bobby "O" Orlando to front his performances as an artist, musician and songwriter. The group consisted of Orlando and featured a revolving roster of female session singers and models. Under The Flirts name, Orlando churned out hits "Passion", "Danger", "Helpless" and "Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime)".
New York City |
1066085 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company%20B | Company B | Company B is an American Latin freestyle trio formed in 1986 by Cuban-American producer Ish "Angel" Ledesma, featuring members Lori L. (Ledesma), Charlotte McKinnon and Susan (Gonzalez) Johnson. Before the group's self-titled album was released, Charlotte McKinnon left and was replaced by Lezlee Livrano. After the group's self-titled debut album, Susan Johnson left and was replaced by Sheena B. For the group's second album, 1989's Gotta Dance, Sheena B. and Lezlee Livrano both left the group and were replaced by Donna Huntley and Julie Marie (who also was a rotating performer with Exposé).
Miami |
1066087 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birria | Birria | Birria is a meat stew or soup made from goat, beef, lamb, mutton, or chicken. The meat is marinated in an adobo made of vinegar, dried chiles, garlic, and herbs and spices (including cumin, bay leaves, and thyme) before being cooked in a broth (Spanish: consomé). |
1066108 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acamprosate | Acamprosate | Acamprosate, marketed under the brand name Campral, is a medication used to help individuals with alcohol dependence maintain abstinence. Approved by regulatory authorities for this purpose, acamprosate is thought to act by stabilizing the balance between excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters in the brain, particularly gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate.
Developed in the late 1980s, acamprosate gained approval in several countries as an adjunct to psychosocial support in the treatment of alcohol dependence. Unlike some other medications for alcohol use disorder, acamprosate does not cause a disulfiram-like reaction with alcohol consumption.
The precise mechanism of acamprosate's action is not entirely understood, but it is believed to modulate the glutamatergic system, potentially reducing the hyperactivity associated with alcohol withdrawal. Clinical trials have demonstrated varying degrees of efficacy, with acamprosate showing effectiveness in supporting abstinence and preventing relapse.
Acamprosate may have side effects, including diarrhea, nausea, and itching. Its use is generally contraindicated in individuals with severe renal impairment.
Research continues to explore the optimal use and potential benefits of acamprosate in the broader context of alcohol use disorder treatment. Despite its limitations, acamprosate remains a valuable option for healthcare professionals working to address alcohol dependence in their patients. |
1066115 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petropavl | Petropavl | Petropavl (, ) is a city in Kazakhstan, the capital of the North Kazakhstan Region. It is located near Russia on the right bank of the Ishim River. As of 2023, 222,044 people live here.
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Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
North Kazakhstan Region |
1066118 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulayevo | Bulayevo | Bulayevo (, ) is a town in the North Kazakhstan Region of Kazakhstan. It is located 30 km from the border with Russia. As of 2023, 8,590 people live here.
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Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
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1066120 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamlyutka | Mamlyutka | Mamlyutka (, ) is a city in the North Kazakhstan Region of Kazakhstan. In 1969, it was classified as a city. As of 2023, the population of the city is 7,038.
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Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
North Kazakhstan Region |
1066123 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergeyevka | Sergeyevka | Sergeev (, ) is a city in the North Kazakhstan Region of Kazakhstan. It is located on the Ishim River. As of 2023, 8,155 people live here.
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Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
North Kazakhstan Region |
1066124 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhijeet%20Ombase | Abhijeet Ombase | Dr. Abhijeet Ombase (born June 30, 1999) is an Indian entrepreneur, technologist, and educator. He is the CEO of Softhrd Network Company, a division of Ombase Group of Companies based in Pune.
Early Life and Education
Abhijeet Ombase was born on June 30, 1999, in Vaduj, Maharashtra. He completed his diploma in Computer Engineering from Zeal Polytechnic, Pune, and later earned a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from Zeal College of Engineering & Research, Pune.
Career
At the age of 18, Abhijeet Ombase became the CEO of Softhrd Network Company, where he has played a pivotal role in the company's success and innovation in the Information Technology sector.
Awards and Achievements
In 2019, Ombase secured the first rank in the IEEE MSBTE Poster Presentation at Zeal Polytechnic. His contributions to the field were further recognized with the ITSA President Award in 2022 from Zeal College of Engineering & Research.
Awards
Social Awareness and Peace University Award
First Rank Awarded of IEEE Poster Presentation 2019
Visionary Innovator Award 2022
Tech Trailblazer Award 2021
Educational Excellence Award 2019
Social Impact Champion 2019
Global Leadership in Entrepreneurship 2022
STEM Advocate of the Year 2018
Digital Education Visionary Award 2019
Sustainable Tech Pioneer 2018
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1066127 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiynsha | Taiynsha | Tayinsha () is a city in the North Kazakhstan Region of Kazakhstan. From 1962 to 1997 the city was called Krasnoarmeysk (). As of 2023, 13,065 people live here.
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Cities and towns in Kazakhstan
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