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what county is haledon nj | Haledon, New Jersey. Homefacts City Report. Haledon is located in Passaic County, NJ. The population is 8,375. There are 2 public schools in Haledon with an average Homefacts rating of C-. The total crime rate for Haledon is very low, and there are 2 registered sex offenders residing in the city. |
Pyrmont – Hermannsche Schriften. Karl Theodor Menke (1828) Synopsis methodica Molluscorum generum omnium et specierum earum .... Karl Theodor Menke (1829) Verzeichniss der ansehnlichen Conchylien-sammlung des Freiherrn von der Malsburg... – H. Gelpke. Karl Theodor Menke (1830) Synopsis methodica molluscorum generum omnium et specierum earum, quae in Museo Menkeano adservantur: cum synonymia critica et novarum specierum diagnosibus. – G. Uslar. Karl Theodor Menke (1835) Die Heilkräfte des Pyrmonter Stahlwassers... – Georg Uslar. Karl Theodor Menke (1840) Pyrmont und seine Umgebungen: mit besonderer Hinsicht auf seine Mineralquellen – Weinholt. Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf Karl Theodor Menke & Johann Georg Christian Lehmann (1843) Molluscorum Novae Hollandiae specimen. – Libraria Aulica Hahniana, Hanover. Karl Theodor Menke (1843) Lydiaca. Dissertatio ethnographica. Karl Theodor Menke (1854) Drei Anforderungen an die Gesellschaft deutscher Naturforscher und Aerzte und deren | und oryktognostischen Erörterung des Fürstenthums Pyrmont – Hermannsche Schriften. Karl Theodor Menke (1828) Synopsis methodica Molluscorum generum omnium et specierum earum .... Karl Theodor Menke (1829) Verzeichniss der ansehnlichen Conchylien-sammlung des Freiherrn von der Malsburg... – H. Gelpke. Karl Theodor Menke (1830) Synopsis methodica molluscorum generum omnium et specierum earum, quae in Museo Menkeano adservantur: cum synonymia critica et novarum specierum diagnosibus. – G. Uslar. Karl Theodor Menke (1835) Die Heilkräfte des Pyrmonter Stahlwassers... – Georg Uslar. Karl Theodor Menke (1840) Pyrmont und seine Umgebungen: mit besonderer Hinsicht auf seine Mineralquellen – Weinholt. Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf Karl Theodor Menke & Johann Georg Christian Lehmann (1843) Molluscorum Novae Hollandiae specimen. – Libraria Aulica Hahniana, Hanover. Karl Theodor Menke (1843) Lydiaca. Dissertatio ethnographica. Karl Theodor Menke (1854) Drei Anforderungen an die Gesellschaft deutscher Naturforscher und Aerzte und deren Begründung. Heinrich August Ludwig Wiggers & Carl Theodor Menke (1857) Chemische Untersuchung der Pyrmonter Eisensäuerlinge. Karl Theodor Menke (1857) Antiquissimorum Quorundam Scriptorum, qui vim AC Salubritatem Aquarum Pyrmontanarum Illustrarunt Recensum Exhib. Car. Theod. Menke. |
Open the window a little. | Åbn vinduet en smule. |
And do you know them by face? | А вы их знаете в лицо? |
what is the elevation of yuma, az | The elevation in Yuma, AZ is 138 FT or 43 miles above sea level. |
Villareal rigged up a strobe-light array above his tent so that he could find it more easily. On March 5, 2013, Villareal debuted his largest piece to that date, The Bay Lights," a public light installation consisting of 25,000 LEDs strung on the vertical cables of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The installation cost $8 million to install and was activated nightly through 2015. It was replaced in 2016 with a permanent version. July 17, 2019, the first stage of his Illuminated River project went live, the project is running in three phases, and first bridges to be added were London Bridge, Southwark Bridge, Millennium Bridge, and Cannon Street Bridge. Phase Two, will add Blackfriars Road Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Lambeth Bridge, and the Golden Jubilee Footbridges, is planned for autumn 2020 and the entire project by 2022. His piece 'Optical Machine I' was featured in The Miami Beach Edition during Art Basel Miami Beach. His piece 'Liminal Gradient for (RED)' was displayed at the (RED) auction co-founded by Bono. It was described by architect Sir David Adjaye as "an L.E.D. Rothko". Installations Villareal is in | is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Renwick Gallery and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York, as well as in the private collections of contemporary art collectors CJ Follini. His work has also been on display at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., Madison Square Park in New York City, the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, the PS 1 Contemporary Art Center in Long Island City, New York, The Northpark Mall in Dallas, and Brooklyn Academy of Music. Art market Villareal has been represented by Pace Gallery since 2016. Gallery |
1st Marine Division during the Guadalcanal Campaign and later as commanding officer, Marine Corps Base San Diego. James spent most of his career in administrative positions and never held field command until he was appointed chief of staff, 1st Marine Division. He sailed with that division to Guadalcanal in August 1942, but was relieved in September of that year due to poor performance as divisional chief of staff and ordered back to the United States. James never held combat command again and spent the remainder of his career in administrative positions. Early career William C. James was born on June 22, 1896, in Florence, South Carolina, and following high school, he attended the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. He graduated in June 1916 and entered the Marine Corps service as second lieutenant and was ordered to the Marine Officer's School at Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia, for further officer training. Following the completion of the school, James was ordered to Santo Domingo in April 1917 for his first tour of expeditionary duty which lasted until February 1919. He then returned stateside as first lieutenant for duty at Marine Barracks Quantico. James was ordered to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in February 1922 and served with local Marine Barracks at Naval Base Guanatanamo until June 1924. He then served at Marine Barracks, Philadelphia Navy Yard until he was ordered to the Marine Barracks, Charleston Navy Yard in September 1926. He was ordered for his second tour of expeditionary duty to Nicaragua in October 1927, but returned one month later to the United States after commanding detachment of Guardia Nacional in Chinandega. James was subsequently promoted to the rank of captain and transferred to the Marine Barracks, Parris Island, South Carolina where he remained until summer 1929. In July 1929, James was appointed commanding officer of Marine detachment aboard the battleship USS Tennessee and participated in the patrol cruises in the Pacific Ocean. A Marine detachment under his command won the Fleet Trophy for excellent gunnery. He left Tennessee in August 1931 and returned to Marine Corps Base Quantico, where he completed Field Officers' course at the Marine Corps Schools. Upon his graduation, James was promoted to the rank of major in June 1932 and ordered back to Parris Island. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in Jun 1936 and ordered to the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, for senior course, which he completed in May 1937. James was ordered to China upon the completion of the course at Naval War College and assumed command of the Marine detachment in Peking. He commanded "China Marines" during the next two years and faced the permanent provocations of Japanese garrison. James was succeeded by Colonel William W. Ashurst in August 1939 and returned to the United States for duty with Division of Reserve, Headquarters Marine Corps. He was promoted to the rank of colonel on August 21, 1939. World War II Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, James was still stationed at Headquarters Marine Corps in Washington, D.C., and appointed as Military Secretary to the Commandant, Thomas Holcomb in March 1940. In this capacity, he was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Office of the Commandant, supervision of the schedule of the commandant and other duties connected with administration of Commandants officer. He also simultaneously served as officer in charge, Marine Corps Public Information. During the April 1942, commanding general of 1st Marine Division, Alexander A. Vandegrift, was looking for new Divisional Chief of Staff as substitute of Colonel LeRoy P. Hunt. He requested colonel James, whom he knew from his service at Headquarters Marine Corps and Commandant Holcomb and his deputy Ralph S. Keyser agreed. To be mentioned, wives of | connected with administration of Commandants officer. He also simultaneously served as officer in charge, Marine Corps Public Information. During the April 1942, commanding general of 1st Marine Division, Alexander A. Vandegrift, was looking for new Divisional Chief of Staff as substitute of Colonel LeRoy P. Hunt. He requested colonel James, whom he knew from his service at Headquarters Marine Corps and Commandant Holcomb and his deputy Ralph S. Keyser agreed. To be mentioned, wives of Keyser and James were cousins and also cousins of Lottie Thomas, wife of 1st Marine Division operations officer, Gerald C. Thomas. James, who had no previous experience of field command, became the chief of staff of combat division. He joined te 1st Marine division at New Zealand in July of that year and participated in the planning for upcoming Guadalcanal Campaign. Due to lack of combat experiences, James had not taken hold as division chief of staff and rest of the core divisional staff cooperated rather with divisional operations officer Gerald C. Thomas. Although they were distant relatives, relationship between James and Thomas started to get worse. Colonel James participated in the landing on Guadalcanal in August 1942 and following the establishment of forward command post, he tried to coordinate divisional staff. His cautious approach quickly caused the loss of confidence of Vandegrift. General Vandegrift, who saw, that his only operational opinion was that patrolling was too dangerous, started looking for a replacement for James. Colonel James was relieved by Colonel Thomas on September 24, 1942, and ordered back to the United States. Although they were distant cousins, James left Guadalcanal as bitter enemy of Thomas. Vandegrift recommended James for the promotion of brigadier general, which was ultimately not approved. Upon his return, James assumed command of Marine Corps Base San Diego, California, and had the opportunity to train the men who benefited from his experience during the Guadalcanal Campaign. He held this assignment until the end of April 1944, when he was replaced by Brigadier General Matthew H. Kingman. He was ordered back to the Pacific area in May 1944 and attached to the staff of V Amphibious Corps under Major General Harry Schmidt as deputy chief of staff, Military Government Section. James participated in the Marianas Islands Campaign and subsequently was attached to Military Government command on Tinian as deputy chief civil affairs officer. While in this capacity, James was commended by Brigadier General Frederick V. H. Kimble, Commanding |
The Latvian businessman Viesturs Koziols 6 August 2010 acquired a 51% stake in the joint-stock company Diena. | Den lettiske forretningsmand Viesturs Koziols erhvervede 51% af aktierne i Diena den 6. august 2010. |
why do high school seniors get a half a day at school coming up to there graduation? | Because in most cases they have graduation practice the first part of the day, then they can leave. That's how it was done at my school, because all of the exams had to be finished a couple days in advance in order to be graded and such. |
As usual, Washington Week doesn't get around to the week's real thing (Flytrap) until the closer. | Washington week doesn't get close to the real thing until the closer |
defeated incumbent MLA Iqbal Ansari in the 2008 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections, but was defeated by the same person during the 2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections. He was elected in 2018 | Legislative Assembly elections. He was elected in 2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections against Iqbal Ansari. References External links Karnataka Legislative Assembly 1954 births Living people Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Karnataka Karnataka MLAs 2018–2023 People from Koppal district |
What are the best methods for suicide? | What is the least painful and best way to commit suicide? |
Lying on the east side of the Pennines , South Yorkshire is landlocked , and borders Derbyshire ( to the west and south-west ) , West Yorkshire ( to the north-west ) , North Yorkshire ( to the north ) , the East Riding of Yorkshire ( to the north-east ) , Lincolnshire ( to the east ) and Nottinghamshire ( to the south-east ) . | The county borders Derbyshire , West Yorkshire , North Yorkshire , East Riding of Yorkshire , Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire . |
Lawrie Sanchez | Санчес, Лори |
do pomiaru ciśnienia atmosferycznego służy termohigrometr? | Miernik LB-715 służy do pomiaru wilgotności względnej i temperatury powietrza oraz ciśnienia atmosferycznego. Jest urządzeniem o niewielkich rozmiarach, zasilanym z interfejsu cyfrowej pętli prądowej 15/25 mA. |
plow definition | Plow definition, an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil. See more. |
The airport is also a military base, denominated BAM-18, handling Mexican Air Force's flights. | Bandar udara ini juga merupakan sebuah basis militer, sebutannya BAM-24, menangani penerbangan Angkatan Udara Meksiko. ^ MMHO |
Project Hina Fest "Idol Nama Gassen" ~Kunitori Tenka Touitsu Hen~, for which a "live battle" event was held on April 16. | Project Hina Fest "Idol Nama Gassen" ~Kunitori Tenka Touitsu Hen~, 16 апреля в честь выхода этого игрового приложения состоялось мероприятие "живое сражение". |
average salary of marketing manager | Average Marketing Manager Pay vs. Other Best Jobs. Marketing managers made an average salary of $137,400 in 2014. Sales managers made six figures too, but their average salary was less than marketing managers at $126,040. Market research analysts, by comparison, made a mean wage of $68,700 in the same year. Art directors made an average salary of $97,850 in 2014. |
The score is written for four voices (wordless) and a small orchestra and a large number of percussion instruments (including a whip and a whistle). | La partition est écrite pour quatre voix (sans parole) et un petit orchestre et un fort effectif de percussions (dont un fouet et un sifflet). |
At subsequent meetings, scientists from US government laboratories, including members of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Allen Institute for Brain Science, along with representatives from Google, Microsoft, and Qualcomm, discussed possibilities for a future government-led project. | Lors des réunions suivantes, les scientifiques des laboratoires du gouvernement américain, y compris les membres de Bureau de la politique scientifique et technologique (Office of Science and Technology Policy), et de l'Institut médical Howard Hughes (Howard Hughes Medical Institute) et l'Institut Allen pour les sciences du cerveau (Allen Institute for Brain Science), ainsi que des représentants de Google, Microsoft et Qualcomm, ont discuté de l’opportunité d’un nouveau projet mené par le gouvernement américain. |
What are the eigenvalues of matrix that have all elements equal 1? | Determinant of a rank $1$ update of a scalar matrix, or characteristic polynomial of a rank $1$ matrix |
was released as the second single taken from their debut studio album Polyserena (2002). Track listing CD Single (020522) "Run" - 4:09 "Holiday" (Live @ The Metro) - 5:00 "That's | It was released as the second single taken from their debut studio album Polyserena (2002). Track listing CD Single (020522) "Run" |
secured the rights to Fred Mayer's story, the true story of the real Inglorious Bastard. Ernst will turn Fred's story into a TV mini-series. He also finished a documentary on the liberation of the Mauthausen concentration camp 1945 with the title Whom To Tell which premiered at the (Heimatfilmfestival) and garnered the audience award. Awards USA Film Festival 2002 - Special Jury Award, Bar Time American Black Film Festival 2007 - Best Feature, South Of Pico American Black Film Festival 2007 - Red Star Award for Originality, Innovation and Vision, South Of Pico Pan-African Film Festival 2008 - Best First Feature, South Of Pico Drehbuchverband Austria (Writer's Guild) 2008 - Thomas Pluch Screenplay Award, South Of Pico Innsbruck Film Festival 2008 - Audience Award, South Of Pico Beijing Film Festival 2008 - Best Feature, South Of Pico Heimatfilmfestival Freistadt 2020 - Audience Award, Whom To Tell Filmography Flucht (1997) Bar Time (2002) The Point (2002) Otto+Anna (2005) South of Pico (2007) Global Warning (2011) The Silent Mountain (2014) Maria Theresia - Majestät und Mutter (2017) Whom To Tell (2020) Theater "Die Praesidentinnen" Tiroler Landestheater (1998) "Parzival," Bergfestspiele Seefeld, Austria (2002) "Elektrika," Winner European Union Grant (2005) External links Ernst Gossner official website https://web.archive.org/web/20080921044637/http://boxoffice.com/reviews/2007/10/south-of-pico.php first review calls South of Pico reminiscent of Crash, only better http://southofpico.com/South_of_Pico/News/Entries/2007/11/7_Director_Ernst_Gossner_on_Independent_Film_Channel_(IFC)_News.html/ Ernst Gossner about his win of the Heineken Red Star Award for Originality, Innovation and Vision http://www.filmering.at/content/view/3585/559/calls SOUTH OF PICO nothing short of the Masterpiece SHORT CUTS (German!) 1967 births American film directors | films ever released on DVD by the American Film Institute. Feature films After graduating from AFI Conservatory Ernst Gossner founded his Los Angeles-based company Vent Productions. His first feature South of Pico (SOP), a character driven drama co-developed with his long-time collaborator Richard Marcus was shot in Los Angeles and premiered at the 2007 American Black Film Festival where it won all three awards it was nominated for. South of Pico went on to win seven international Awards in the U.S., Europe and China and was released in the US and Europe. Ernst Gossner followed up with the documentary Global Warning which he co-created with Robert Narholz. This documentary lead to Ernst's second feature film The Silent Mountain with William Moseley, Eugenia Costantini and Claudia Cardinale. The Silent Mountain was released in March 2014 and became a box-office-hit in Ernst's native Austria. The film |
are oofos shoes good for walking? | Best shoes for plantar fasciitis He says wearing the Oofos flip flops is like walking on clouds. The shoes distribute weight over his whole foot, so all the pressure isn't building up in one area of the foot. He thinks the Oofos sandals are some of the best walking shoes for plantar fasciitis. |
an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales was | Ermington, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales was created |
Another memorable line is "Money doesn't talk, it swears," which appears in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. | Altra frase celebre proveniente dal testo è «Money doesn't talk, it swears», inserita nel The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. |
how much does it cost to build your pc? | How much does it cost to build a gaming PC? Depends on your needs and your budget! It can cost anywhere from $300 to $2000, and many people like to occupy a happy in-between at around $500-$700. Whether you're on a budget and pinching pennies or a big shot who wants the best of the best, PC gaming is there for you. |
Martin Pierre Marsick | Martin-Pierre Marsick |
Woman Suffrage in Australia – Audrey Oldfield – Google Books. | URL consultato il 31 ottobre 2012. ^ Woman Suffrage in Australia – Audrey Oldfield – Google Books, Books.google.com. |
Gutter. By 1999, the label had become the most active one dedicated to punk rock and roots rock in Cincinnati. In 1999, Blase re-opened the Shake It record store. Jim and Darren Blase opened up their current location on 4156 Hamilton Ave on September 11, 2001. Compilations In 2009, Shake It released the Eddie Hinton tribute album Dangerous Highway: A Tribute To The Songs Of Eddie Hinton, which features covers of Hinton's songs by artists such as Dan Auerbach and Greg Dulli. The label has also released multiple compilations of soul songs by Cincinnati-area artists. Artists Notable artists who have released one or more albums on Shake It include: Wussy, who had released | vinyl records for sale. History Shake It Records was founded in 1979 by Jess Hirbe and Daryl "Doc" Kalmus, to release albums by Cincinnati-area bands like the Customs. In the early 1990s, Darren Blase called Hirbe, who had by then sold the record store, to ask if he could revive the label. Hirbe said yes, and in 1992, Blase acquired the label in return for a copy of the Jack Dupree album Blues in the Gutter. By 1999, the label had become the most active one dedicated to punk rock and roots rock in Cincinnati. In 1999, Blase re-opened the Shake It |
Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Gózd, east | Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies |
how much time do you need on your passport to travel to spain? | Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay. You must have sufficient funds and a return airline ticket. |
2011: The short animated film 'Ĉapeloj' contains no spoken dialogue, and instead employs the use of visual gags that are based on puns found in Esperanto. | 2011: El curt animat 'Ĉapeloj' no té diàlegs, i en comptes fa servir gags visual que es basen en termes de l'esperanto. |
He opposed the May Coup of Józef Piłsudski and the subsequent establishment of Sanacja. | Si oppose al colpo di stato di maggio di Józef Piłsudski e alla successiva istituzione del governo di Sanacja. |
She also opened a coffee shop, Penguin's Café, in Seocho District to provide a space where she and her agency could connect with fans. | Ela também abriu uma cafeteria, Penguin's Café, localizado no distrito de Seocho-gu, em Seul, para fornecer um espaço onde ela e sua própria agência podem se conectar com seus fãs. |
Finally, the technical translators should also become familiar with the field of professional translation through training. | Tehniliste tekstide tõlkijad peaks professionaalse tõlke valdkonnaõpet saama ka koolituste kaudu. |
Until the construction of Orford Castle in the mid-12th century under Henry II, Norwich was the only major royal castle in East Anglia. | Indtil opførslen af Orford Castle i midten af 1100-tallet af Henrik 2. var Norwhich Castle den eneste store kongelige borg i East Anglia. |
And those smudges we see in the night sky? | 而那些我們在夜空中看到的煙狀物 |
how much does it cost to replace an air conditioning capacitor? | Try about $15. It'd be a run cap and for a 6kw unit they list at around $35. |
How do I find a list of Missouri sex offenders in my zip code area? | There is some monitoring in most states for sex offenders. I have listed a website that is worth looking at. You type in your address and it shows you where the listed sex offenders are. It gives you pictures of the offender and information about the type of crime. You should check it out. |
Over the centuries the model had sustained damage, including the loss of one of the horse's legs, along with the rider's feet and hands. | Au cours des siècles, la sculpture en cire a subi des dommages, y compris la perte de l'une des jambes du cheval, ainsi que les pieds et les mains du cavalier. |
can usually start a sentence? | GRAMMAR: Word order• Usually can come before the verb or at the start of the sentence: She usually takes the bus. ... Usually normally comes after 'be' or an auxiliary verb such as 'do' or 'have': She is usually late. I don't usually come here. |
what are the symptoms of a burst kidney cyst? | ['fever.', 'pain in your back or side between your ribs and pelvis (the pain is usually dull, but it can become severe if the cyst bursts)', 'pain in your upper abdomen.', 'swelling of the abdomen.', 'urinating more often than usual.', 'blood in your urine.', 'dark urine.'] |
RNase PH | ريبونوكلياز PH |
who was the original guy on blues clues | Steve Burns Steven Michael "Steve" Burns (born October 9, 1973) is an American entertainer, actor, guitarist, musician and singer. He is known as the original host of the long-running children's television program Blue's Clues from 1996 to 2002 and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for his performance on the show in 2001. |
In 2005, an anonymous phone call broadcast by the Rai 3 TV live program Chi l'ha visto?, a transmission about missing people's finding, stated that in order to find a resolution on the Orlandi case, it would have to be discovered as to who is buried in Saint Apollinare church, and about the favour that Enrico De Pedis made to Cardinal Ugo Poletti at the time. | En 2005, una llamada telefónica anónima transmitida por el programa en vivo de Rai 3 TV Chi l'ha visto?, una transmisión sobre los hallazgos de personas desaparecidas, declaró que para encontrar una resolución sobre el caso Orlandi, habría que descubrir quién está enterrado en la iglesia de Saint Apollinare, y sobre el favor que Enrico De Pedis hizo a Cardenal Ugo Poletti en el momento. |
Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka | Yokosuka MXY-7 Oka |
the Dead, Waiting..., The Dead Girl, Breakable You, Starting Out in the Evening and Aliens in America. References External links Living people 1963 births American | the Dead, Waiting..., The Dead Girl, Breakable You, Starting Out in the Evening and Aliens in America. References External links Living people 1963 births American film score composers American television composers American male |
They'll come back. | Вони повернуться. |
In addition, a hotel, houses, roads, and vehicles were damaged, and several bridges were also destroyed. | Wiele hoteli, domów, dróg i pojazdów zostało uszkodzonych jak również parę mostów uległo zniszczeniu. |
south of Raszyn, south-east of Pruszków, and south-west of Warsaw. References Laszczki | village in the administrative district of Gmina Raszyn, within Pruszków |
No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor 's life or reign , but he is conventionally considered to have reigned from 214 BC-158 BC . | No certain dates can be assigned to this emperor 's life or reign . |
how many words in harry potter philosopher's stone? | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone – 76,944 words. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – 85,141 words. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – 107,253 words. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – 190,637 words. |
He also won his second William M. Jennings Trophy. | Wygrał również drugi raz William M. Jennings Trophy. |
why are some djs famous? | In a way, a famous DJ is like a consumer brand (Nike, McDonald's, Apple, …). People like to buy brand products because they trust them more than no-name products. For the same reason, people want to see superstar DJs because they know more about them than about the newcomer DJs that are playing smaller venues. |
Who replaced Hilary Clinton as U.S. Secretary of State? | Kerry to replace Hillary at State Dept.: report - NY Daily News Obama will name John Kerry to replace Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State: news report Kerry to replace Hillary at State Dept.: report Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts is now believed to be President Obama’s pick to replace Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP) NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Saturday, December 15, 2012, 10:56 AM President Obama has chosen Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) to succeed Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, according to a report. Obama will announce his choice of Kerry in the coming weeks, the Chicago Sun-Times reported , citing a source. The White House has not confirmed the selection. It is widely known that Kerry was interested in the job, and the former presidential nominee emerged as the clear favorite after another contender, UN Ambassador Susan Rice, withdrew from consideration last week. Rice, who many believe was Obama's first choice, backed out before facing a contentious confirmation battle. Several key Republicans vowed to fight her selection, believing that she misled Congress and the American public about the investigation into September's deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Rice is expected to stay in her current post and may eventually take another position — perhaps national security adviser — within the administration. Kerry, who is rumored to be Clinton's choice to follow her to the State Department, is widely respected on the international stage and currently chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. His spot on the prestigious committee will be filled by Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), according to the Sun-Times. Kerry's looming departure from the Senate could trigger a fascinating political battle in Massachusetts. It is widely expected that Republican Scott Brown, who lost his own Senate seat to Elizabeth Warren last month, would run in a special election to fill Kerry's vacant seat. Evan Vucci/AP UN Ambassador Susan Rice has withdrawn from consideration for Secretary of State after vocal opposition from several key Republican senators. Brown won Sen. Ted Kennedy's old seat in 2010 and, despite his defeat, retains a high favorability rating in the Bay State. It is not known who Democrats would choose to run against him. Several prominent Republicans have signaled that they would not oppose Kerry's nomination — in part because it would open up the seat in Massachusetts. Obama will continue to fill out his national security team in the coming days and Beltway gossip has him leaning toward choosing former Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, a Republican, to become Secretary of Defense. Clinton had long said she was only interested in serving one term as Secretary of State, and she is expected to step down next month. She has said she will take some time off before deciding on her next career move — which could include a run for the White House in 2016. Tags: |
(Laughter) If there are app developers in the audience, please find me after the talk. | (צחוק) אם יש מפתחי אפליקציות בקהל, בבקשה חפשו אותי אחרי השיחה. |
She attracted the largest gay demonstration in Canadian history when she appeared at a Toronto religious performance. | Привукла је највеће геј демонстрације у историји Канаде када се појавила на верском перформансу у Торонту. |
how to change your profile picture in canvas? | ['Click the grey silhouette (or picture you want to change); you should see a pencil icon in the bottom right corner.', 'In the Select Profile Picture dialog box, click either Upload a Picture or Take a Picture.'] |
Black Forest Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the eleventh edition of the tournament which was part of the 2009 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Freudenstadt, Germany between 31 August and 6 September 2009. Singles entrants Seeds Rankings are as of August 24, 2009. Other entrants The | Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the eleventh edition of the tournament which was part of the 2009 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Freudenstadt, Germany between 31 August and 6 September 2009. Singles entrants Seeds Rankings are as of August 24, 2009. Other entrants The following players received |
According to 16th century sources, he died there in 1222 after a journey to India. | Secondo fonti del XVI secolo morì lì nel 1222 dopo un viaggio in India. |
"a place where no human should venture, for surely these are the gates of Hell." Long before the arrival of Simon Fraser, and as early as the end of the last ice age, Hells Gate was a First Nations congregation ground for settlement and salmon fishing. Archaeological evidence from old occupation sites and isotope analysis of human skeletal remains suggest that settlement and migration patterns for indigenous peoples in the Canyon correlated with the seasonal migration patterns of Pacific salmon. During the last deglaciation 4000–6000 years ago, long tongues of ice formed wedges and dams in the river's basin above the canyon, resulting in the formation of large reservoirs and new lakes—creating optimal spawning grounds for salmon. During this inter-glacial period, salmon began to populate the Fraser River and used Hells Gate passage as their route to upstream spawning grounds. Constricted by two steep subvertical granodiorite walls, the incredibly narrow passage and high water velocity made this part of the upstream journey extraordinarily difficult for salmon, and they would hover along the shores of the river or rest in its back-eddies. As a result, Hells Gate’s geology provided the Indigenous fishers with superb opportunities to readily catch salmon congregated at the river’s edge attempting to elude the strong currents and rough waters. Hells Gate became one of the most popular fishing stations along the Fraser River— pre- and post-colonial contact— where large numbers of aboriginal locals, and eventually European settlers, congregated during the summer months to fish for migrating salmon. Standing on adjacent rocks or on specially constructed wooden platforms extending from surrounding cliffs, fishermen would use long dip nets to snatch the salmon. As salmon fishing at Hells Gate was so prolific that, as Matthew Evenden asserts, the aboriginal culture along the Fraser River was built on a "salmon economy." After Simon Fraser charted the river in the early nineteenth century, it became (and Hells Gate with it) an established corridor between the Pacific Ocean and the interior of what was to become British Columbia. Yet, as Fraser first noted, safe water transportation through the 115 foot wide opening at Hells Gate has proven virtually impossible. Hells Gate slide By the 1850s the Fraser Canyon was transformed from a First Nations and fur trade corridor to a busy route, called the Cariboo Road, used by gold rush miners seeking access to the upper Fraser Basin. During the 1880s, the Canadian Pacific Railway built a new transcontinental railroad to unite the far-flung provinces of the young Dominion of Canada. This nation-building project saw new railroad tracks constructed on the west riverbank at Hells Gate, connecting the British Columbia coast to the Interior (and the rest of Canada) through the Fraser Canyon. Some assert that rocks and debris dumped into the river during construction of the CPR constricted the river flow and impeded salmon passage, though there is no documented historical or physical evidence to support this claim. By early 1911 the Canadian Northern Railway began a second transcontinental railway along the south and east bank of the canyon, which was completed in a year's time. While carving into canyon walls to create new rail-bed, rock and debris were again dumped into the river in significant volumes at various locations, including Hells Gate. In early 1914, two years after the completion of the CNoR and during construction of a new tunnel, a large rockslide fell into the river just above the Hells Gate portal. Debris dispersed on the river bottom caused a 5-meter vertical drop in water depth and increased water velocity from five meters per second to 6.75m/second. As observed and noted by local residents and later by biologists in the aftermath of the slide, noticeably higher water velocity seemed to exceed the swimming capacity of the salmon, resulting in premature mortality and reduced populations of salmon fry in the subsequent year. In an initial attempt to redress the ecological and physical changes at Hells Gate that impeded migrating salmon, tons of rocks and debris were removed from the river during the winter of 1914-1915. By early 1915, Hells Gate was pronounced clear. While government officials declared that the river at Hells Gate was fully restored, many biologists maintain that the slide permanently altered the river's ecology. Environmental impacts on salmon Short term Environmental change triggered by the slide at Hells Gate has led to habitat destruction and depletion of salmon species. The slide altered the environment of the river by increasing turbulence and density, and salmon's ability to swim upstream was seriously disrupted as many fish, exhausted by the journey through Hells Gate, were carried back downstream. Daily alterations of water levels also hindered passage of some fish species, and Evenden even goes so far as to equate the slide to "an enormous dam". The slide's impacts became visible by the decreasing amount of salmon upriver and the constant fish supply below Hells Gate. Seasonal changes in water flow led to alternating cycles of salmon’s expansion and decline, with runs coming at the beginning of the seasons faring better in the changed environment than the later runs, which experienced a more significant decline. Unable to swim upriver, salmon relocated into rivers and tributary streams that were not previously used by them, and increased fish concentration spanned up to several kilometers below the Hells Gate passage. Pink salmon have taken greater environmental toll than sockeye, as the pinks are of a smaller size and therefore, weaker swimmers than the sockeye. Salmon were forced to spawn in new places and many died without spawning or did not produce many offspring as the habitat was "unsuitable." Changes in "racial units" upstream, accounted for the majority of salmon population, were traced back to Hells Gate obstruction. As well, the majority of the salmon that did not get through the passage were females (in Spuzzum Creek the male to female ratio was 1:20). Ultimately, in the short term, salmon population declined. Long term Slide-triggered environmental changes that threaten salmon in the short term can be disastrous in the long run, as a "year's run once eliminated does not return." Decline in salmon was noticeable for about 14 years after the slide occurred. Pacific salmon have a unique four-year cycle, with some years being "big" and some "small"; 1913 was a "big" year, and 1917 should have been as well. However the salmon numbers were especially low in 1917, which signalled changes in the "original cycle." 1913 was estimated to produce 2,401,488 salmon, while 1917 estimates were substantially lower, at 559,702 salmon. By the mid-20th century the slide had destroyed a significant amount of salmon from the Upper Adams River, where restoration efforts had limited success. Salmon depletion was perceived by Babcock as possibly leading to "extermination" of the salmon in the region. Studies done in 1941 mentioned that Hells Gate inhibited salmon passage, where salmon clustering below the passage matured into spawning sockeye. After the fishways were installed the sockeye numbers increased, and pink salmon numbers upriver rebounded. Ultimately salmon "homing tendency is remarkably strong," therefore many sockeye easily fall victim to human triggered changes of the environment. Social and political impacts The altered river environment threatened the salmon population, which in turn created tension between the Canadian government and the aboriginal peoples of the region. The crisis at Hells Gate triggered changes in aboriginal fishing rights in the canyon. In July, 1914, the aboriginal fishery of the Nlaka'pamux arrived to commence their traditional fishing season. Upon arriving at a traditional fishing spot that they considered to be on their land, they were prevented from fishing by the Provincial Public Works board, who were clearing the post-slide debris from the river. They wrote to the Department of Indian Affairs about the unfair treatment they had received in not being able to exercise their rights to fish. A commissioner monitoring the clearing of the dam told the aboriginal fishermen that the slide had many causes, but that the main concern was to protect the fish. The Nlaka'pamux people blamed the Canadian Pacific Railway for the scarcity of fish, and argued that "all the fish [they] would catch in the year would not equal the number caught in one day by the white men at the mouth of the river." They had lost six days of valuable fishing and wanted the Department to reimburse them for the loss. But the Department of Indian Affairs informed the Nlaka'pamux that no action would be taken until an official report had been written by the Department of Marine and Fisheries. This inaction angered the Nlaka'pamux further, who leaked the story to the press with the hope of helping their cause. However, this did not save them from a four-day-per-week fishing restriction imposed by federal Fisheries Officer F.H Cunningham. The post-slide restorations to Hells Gate carried out by the Department of Fisheries were viewed by the aboriginal peoples as unsatisfactory. In 1916, a group of aboriginal people offered suggestions and improvements to the Gate's restoration, however Fisheries officials dismissed them and their ideas were not taken into account. Through regulation and decreased runs, the aboriginal population experienced local famines whilst the commercial fisheries continued to operate downstream. Fishing became less of a contributor to the aboriginal economy and aboriginal communities were forced to turn to the Skeena River system and intensify their moose hunting in order to adapt to the restrictions on fishing. The commercial fishery had a more detached relationship with the issues surrounding the slide. They supported the action taken by the government to remove the physical obstructions, and also their decision to prevent aboriginal people from fishing. The commercial fishery experienced a four-year delay and did not feel the effects of the slide until 1917 when the total catch was | of the river." They had lost six days of valuable fishing and wanted the Department to reimburse them for the loss. But the Department of Indian Affairs informed the Nlaka'pamux that no action would be taken until an official report had been written by the Department of Marine and Fisheries. This inaction angered the Nlaka'pamux further, who leaked the story to the press with the hope of helping their cause. However, this did not save them from a four-day-per-week fishing restriction imposed by federal Fisheries Officer F.H Cunningham. The post-slide restorations to Hells Gate carried out by the Department of Fisheries were viewed by the aboriginal peoples as unsatisfactory. In 1916, a group of aboriginal people offered suggestions and improvements to the Gate's restoration, however Fisheries officials dismissed them and their ideas were not taken into account. Through regulation and decreased runs, the aboriginal population experienced local famines whilst the commercial fisheries continued to operate downstream. Fishing became less of a contributor to the aboriginal economy and aboriginal communities were forced to turn to the Skeena River system and intensify their moose hunting in order to adapt to the restrictions on fishing. The commercial fishery had a more detached relationship with the issues surrounding the slide. They supported the action taken by the government to remove the physical obstructions, and also their decision to prevent aboriginal people from fishing. The commercial fishery experienced a four-year delay and did not feel the effects of the slide until 1917 when the total catch was 6,883,401 compared to the 31,343,039 Sockeye caught in 1913. The commercial fishery diversified their product lines due to the slide's impacts, at the same time intensifying fishing efforts. At the time, Henry Bell-Irving went so far as to contended that the Fraser fishery was "'practically a thing of the past.'" The International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission (IPSFC) After decades of dispute over who should get what quantity of the Pacific Salmon catch, in 1937 Canada and the United States successfully negotiated a joint management and catch agreement, called the Pacific Salmon Convention (PSC). This convention created the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission (IPSFC), which was to carry out the convention's mandate and conduct an eight-year study of pacific salmon. The Commission would shape their mandate based on findings from this research. American researcher William Thompson headed the research team for the IPSFC, which tagged fish at various upstream locations, from which data could be collected for analysis. One of these sites was at Hells Gate, where scientists captured salmon along the banks with fill nets, tagged them, removed some of their scales for racial analysis, and then released them back into the river. In 1938, the IPSFC discovered what appeared to be a blockage of Fraser sockeye salmon at Hells Gate. Fish were turning up in tagging nets more than once, being held up behind the narrow passage of river, and re-appearing far downstream after being tagged. Based on these findings, Thompson decided to place increased emphasis on Hells Gate beginning in 1939. In 1941 something exceptional happened with the Fraser salmon migration. Whereas in previous years it appeared that the fish were blocked for up to a week each spawning season, this year the blockage lasted for months, spanning from July through October. Thompson took this opportunity to significantly increase tagging operations, exclaiming with pride that his was "'one of the most extensive tagging programs of its kind ever undertaken.'" By reviewing historical research data Thompson set his analysis of Hells Gate in a wide historical context, and using his own studies he concluded that the rock obstruction at Hells Gate was the primary cause of the decades long decline in salmon in the Fraser River. As a solution to this problem, the construction of several fishways began in 1944. International dispute Canadian zoologist William Ricker, who was one of the scientists originally employed by the IPFSC, became an outspoken critic of the decision to build fishways and of Thompson’s research. Ricker challenged the foundational finding of Thompson’s research: that only 20% of fish could pass through Hells Gate. He claimed that these data were so selective that they were unreliable and misleading. Two reasons for this, which Ricker believed could have been easily overcome with adjustments to research methods, were that the fish tagged would have been from a highly selective sample of weaker fish than average, and that tagging itself may impede a fish’s ability to subsequently swim through the rapid water at Hells Gate. Ricker stated that Thompson did not properly address these issues, and that therefore "they may be sufficient to completely invalidate the conclusion that" Hells Gate is a serious obstacle for salmon migration. Ricker also challenged other aspects of Thompson’s research, including his assumptions about the causal relationship between water levels and successful passage through Hells Gate. He further argued that there appears to be evidence (based on sex ratios above and below Hells Gate) to suggest that no significant obstruction existed after the initial clean up. Ricker’s criticisms and Thompson’s subsequent response sparked a major controversy in the fisheries research community. This was seen by both those involved and those in the wider community as a battle waged along national lines. Some believed that because of their success in discovering the Hells Gate blockage, Ricker held a grudge against Thompson and the IPSFA. They alleged that this discovery shamed Ricker and the Biological Board of Canada, of which he was formerly a part, who should have discovered the blockage. They saw Ricker's criticism as an expression of this grudge, and "an attack on all biological fisheries work on the Pacific coast." Thompson, too, believed that Ricker’s motivations were not based on scientific grounds. He believed he therefore had a duty to expose these intentions for what they were, so his response shifted the debate away from Hells Gate to the merits of Ricker and his fellow Canadian fisheries researchers. Thompson argued that the Fisheries Research Board of Canada had intentionally or unintentionally overlooked the fact that something was amiss at Hells Gate after the initial cleanup. Either possibility was an insult to Canadian scientists. Beyond these criticisms of Ricker and Canadian fisheries science, Thompson maintained that as fish numbers were improving, the fishways were a success and clearly necessary. The two sides to this dispute each advocated for different remedial action. Thompson argued that environmental factors were to blame for the decline of Pacific salmon, and that the best remedy was to repair the damage to the migration pathway. Ricker believed that over-fishing was the primary threat to the Fraser salmon run, and that it would be a "gamble" to rely solely on the fishways as a means of conservation. Instead stringent regulations should be placed on salmon fishing, lest they be threatened by over fishing. Further, he feared that conservationists and fishers alike may take the construction of the fishways as an excuse to relax their vigilance, which would consequently threaten the survival of the Fraser salmon. Restoration efforts By 1943, the IPSFC had found 37 obstructions that were impeding the salmon run along Hells Gate. After receiving an official proposal from the IPSFC that included both biological and engineering data, both the Canadian and US governments approved a plan to construct a set of fishways at Hells Gate in 1944. In 1946, construction of the fishways on both banks was completed, offering easy passage for salmon at gauge levels between 23 and 54 feet. However, problems still remained at certain water levels. At high levels of 50–65 feet, and low levels of 11–17 feet, salmon encountered difficulty migrating upstream. In response, two high-level fishways were built beginning with one on the right bank in 1947 that operated between 54 and 70 feet as well as a fishway on the left bank that operated at the same levels and was completed in 1951. Yet some issues remained, and the fishway on the left bank was extended to operate at levels up to 92 gauge in 1965. The last addition was the construction of sloping baffles on the left bank in 1966 that aided salmon passage below gauge 24. The total cost of the entire fishways project was $1,470,333 in 1966 which was shared by the US and Canadian governments equally. Adjusted for inflation, this is roughly $9,800,000 in 2010. Ultimately, the fishways were a successful endeavor as the upriver runs past Hells Gate had already increased fivefold in the short period between 1941 and 1945. From 1946-1949 the IPSFC put several severe restrictions on the Fraser River fishing industries, including delayed starts to the fishing season as well as ending the season early. The severe strategies that preferred maximum protection were a success as the salmon population continued to increase into the early 1950s. Some argued that these restrictions on the salmon harvest were more beneficial to salmon re-population than the construction of the costly fishways, criticizing the decision to build them. After the general success of the IPSFC’s restoration efforts, the Canadian government began pushing |
Darrell Wilson | داريل ويلسون |
In response, hemipterans have evolved antipredator adaptations. | En resposta, nos hemípteros evolucionaron adaptacións antipredadores. |
At around age 12 the boys would enter into an institutionalized relationship with a young adult male Spartan. | Noin 12-vuotiaana pojat alkoivat institutionalisoidun pederastisen suhteen nuoren aikuisen miespuolisen spartalaisen kanssa. |
the U.S. state of Indiana. History A post office was established at Abydel in 1889, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1907. According to Ronald L. Baker, the community may be named for a woman (Abbey Dell). The precise spelling of the community's name is a subject of disagreement among locals with the variants Abbey Dell, Abby Dell, | locals with the variants Abbey Dell, Abby Dell, Abbydel, Abbeydel, Abydel, and Abeydell all used. Although "Abydel" is often the most prevalent name used in county, state, and federal government records and on maps, longtime residents and |
One of his tasks at the auction house was the compilation of auctioneers' sale catalogues. | Uno dei suoi compiti nel palazzo delle aste era la compilazione dei cataloghi per le vendite all'asta. |
received a salary of 200 Thaler. He remained in Berlin until his death in 1787. Works Sonata in E minor for flute and continuo Sonata in C major for viola and continuo Sonata in G major for violin and obbligato harpsichord Sinfonia in B-flat major for strings and continuo References People from Salzwedel 18th-century German people German Baroque composers | for violin and obbligato harpsichord Sinfonia in B-flat major for strings and continuo References People from Salzwedel 18th-century German people German Baroque composers German male classical composers German Classical-period composers German classical violinists Male classical violinists 18th-century |
The blood that will flow from mine will be the same color as yours. | Das Blut, was in meiner Hand fließt, hat die gleiche Farbe wie das Blut eurer Hand. |
given special attention and instruction by the rector of the Gymnasium, Georg Nikolaus Köhler, who sparked his interest in languages, loaned him Greek texts, and devised special exercises in which the boy had to reconstruct intelligible texts from fragments. Gesner later recalled his Gymnasium years the most pleasant in his life. He went on to study metaphysics, Semitic languages, and classical literature as a theology student at the University of Jena, working under Johann Franz Buddeus, who befriended Gesner and allowed the student to live in his own house. Despite Buddeus's support, however, he was passed over for a position in Jena. In 1714, he published a work on Philopatiis (ascribed to Lucian). In 1715, he became librarian and vice-principal at Weimar, where he became good friends with Johann Sebastian Bach (Bach later dedicated his Canon a 2 perpetuus BWV 1075 to Gesner), in 1729 (having | scholar and schoolmaster. Life He was born at Roth an der Rednitz near Ansbach. His father, Johann Samuel Gesner, a pastor in Auhausen, died in 1704, leaving the family in straitened circumstances. Gesner's mother, Maria Magdalena (born Hußwedel), remarried, and Johann Matthias's stepfather, Johann Zuckermantel, proved supportive. Noticing the boy's gifts, Zuckermantel prepared him for the Ansbach Gymnasium. As the costs of the school surpassed the family's means, the boy was supported by public resources and spent his school years in a dwelling for poor students. He was given special attention and instruction by the rector of the Gymnasium, Georg Nikolaus Köhler, who sparked his interest in languages, loaned him Greek texts, and devised special exercises in which the boy had to reconstruct intelligible texts from fragments. Gesner later recalled his Gymnasium years the most pleasant in his life. He went on to study metaphysics, Semitic languages, and classical literature as a theology student at the University of Jena, working under Johann Franz Buddeus, who befriended Gesner and allowed the student to live in his own house. Despite Buddeus's support, however, he was passed over for a position in Jena. In 1714, he published a work on Philopatiis (ascribed to Lucian). In 1715, he became librarian and vice-principal at Weimar, where he became good friends with Johann Sebastian Bach (Bach later dedicated his Canon a 2 perpetuus BWV 1075 to |
Although 120 of the squadron's personnel were evacuated from Java, 160 men including the commanding officer, Wing Commander Davis, were unable to escape and were taken prisoner by the Japanese; less than half survived captivity. | Embora 120 militares do esquadrão tenham sido evacuados de Java, 160 homens incluindo o comandante, o Comandante de asa Davis, foram incapazes de escapar e foram feitos prisioneiros de guerra pelos japoneses; menos de metade destes prisioneiros conseguiu sobreviver. |
Their educational and socio-economic backgrounds (nearly all middle class) were fairly homogenous, and none had previously participated in any studies involving female body shape or attractiveness. | Их образовательные и социально-экономические (почти все из среднего класса) исходные показатели были довольно однородны, и никто ранее участвовали в каких-либо исследованиях, касающихся формы женского тела или привлекательности. |
in the family Ochodaeidae. It is found | in North America. References Further reading scarabaeiformia Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1907 |
The Ancient Olympic Games were religious and athletic festivals held every four years at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia, Greece. | Pertandingan Olimpiade kuno adalah festival keagamaan dan atletik yang diadakan setiap empat tahun di tempat suci Zeus di Olympia, Yunani. |
On the river Jejui Guazú, is a small district of just over 4,000 inhabitants engaged in agriculture. | Sobre el río Jejuí Guazú, es un pequeño distrito de poco menos de 4000 habitantes que se dedican a la agricultura. |
can you be pregnant if you have a negative ovulation test? | And if the OPK is negative, you could still be pregnant. Only a positive pregnancy test tells you that you are pregnant, and if the pregnancy test is positive that's a nearly 100% confirmation you are pregnant. |
for the town of Esperance, Western Australia. The other is Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm which is adjacent. The | Mile Beach wind farm is the second windfarm generating power for the town of Esperance, Western Australia. The other is Ten Mile |
5-Hydroxytryptophan | 5-Hidroxitriptófano |
If we fix its value at zero, we obtain a symmetric three-parameter family. | Si fijamos su valor a cero, obtenemos una familia simétrica de tres parámetros. |
Üçkonak, Gazipaşa | اچکوناک، غازی پاشا |
The grounds serve as the national and provincial tennis training centre year-round, offering 16 courts (eight of which are indoors). | Los terrenos sirven para la formación y entrenamiento de tenis nacional y provincial durante el año, ofrece 16 canchas (ocho de los cuales son bajo techo). |
Vikash Dhorasoo | 비카슈 도라소 |
what is it called when you believe in all religions? | Omnism is the recognition and respect of all religions or lack thereof; those who hold this belief are called omnists (or Omnists). ... Many omnists say that all religions contain truths, but that no one religion offers all that is truth. |
He also served as the president of the Baroda Cricket Association. As of May 2021, Amin has a net worth of US$1.8 Billion dollars as mentioned by Forbes. In January 2021, he was awarded the lifetime achievement award by the Federation of Gujarat Industries (FGI). Personal life His wife, Malika Chirayu Amin, has been named among the India's richest woman in 2020 by Kotak Wealth Hurun. References External | Chirayu Amin is an Indian billionaire businessman and cricket administrator. He is the chairman and managing director of Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. and Alembic Group. He was the chairman of the Indian Premier League and vice president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. He was also the chairman of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce. |
The backdrop of the stage features a scene representing Chichen Itza. | Der Hintergrund der Bühne zeigt eine Szene aus Chichén Itzá. |
This script was written by the Israeli script-writer Merav Doster. | Naskahnya ditulis oleh penulis naskah Israel Merav Doster. |
Leonardo da Vinci | لئوناردو دا وینچی |
Qeshlaq-e Najaf Khanlu | قشلاق نجفخانلو |
the nosy neighbour Roli aunty, while Rohan and his best friend Popi work on their band and try to impress girls. Himani has just joined work after a maternity break, and Avatar is busy with his electronics business. Season 2 shows Dolly dating her childhood nemesis Rahul, and Pam starts dating Rahul's best friend Jatin. Sunny has also started dating and tries to impress some of his classmates while maintaining his constant pranks, Rohan and Popi prepare to begin college, while Himani and Avatar struggle with a growing Nikki and their work. Season 3 follows all the children who have now grown up, and Himani who is pregnant again with a boy, whom they later name Bobby. Avatar is busy with work, while Sunny still juggles between getting caught for his pranks, and high school problems. Dolly is now dating the football captain Ayaan, and Rohan experiments with his career choices at college. Nikki gets enrolled in a playschool, and they all help with raising Bobby. The season ends with Avtar mistakenly setting loose an exotic termite in the house, which breaks the house down, and the Singh family has to move out. Season 4 was the final season of the series and was released after a long wait, and all the characters had aged, and Himani became pregnant again. While Avatar struggles to arrange their older house, and keeps the family in a one-room flat till he does so, Rohan and Popi move out to their own flat. Rohan has joined culinary school, while Dolly begins interning with her father and pursues journalism as well. She starts dating her father's assistant Avishkaar, while Sunny starts dating Roli aunty's granddaughter Riya. The show ends with Rohan's foodtruck with partnership with Avatar Singh , Dolly moving to Mumbai for studies, Sunny and Roli Aunty get well together with Bobby being the next Chhota Shaitan (The Devil Child), Nikki finally accepting Bobby and Kritika (Kookie) as her siblings and Himani delivering her last and sixth Child Kritika (Kookie) and being a host and celebrity at her news company. Dolly's last video diary is shot and Nikki is set to take in Dolly's footsteps for recording video diaries for Kookie (Kritika). Cast and characters Main Sheena Bajaj as Dolly Singh: The second-oldest child in the Singh family, she is Rohan's younger sister and the elder sister of Sunny, Nikki, Bobby and Kookie. Sensing that she will not be around much as Nikki grows up, she produces and directs video diaries to give Nikki advice for her teenage years. She was the most responsible among | often sarcastic and lazy, but can also be dutiful and determined. Sunny's equivalent is Gabe Duncan, played by Bradley Steven Perry. Gireesh Sahedev as Avatar Singh: He is the father of Rohan, Dolly, Sunny, Nikki, Bobby and Kookie. and the husband of Himani. He owns an electrical company, "Avatar Bijlee Company (ABC)". Avatar's equivalent is Bob Duncan, played by Eric Allan Kramer. Murtuza Kutianawala as Rohan Singh: He is the eldest Singh sibling. He often appears awkward, somewhat careless, and childish, but on numerous occasions has been known to be resourceful, creative, and intelligent. Rohan is the equivalent of PJ Duncan, played by Jason Dolley. He always falls for girls . Lakshay Dhamija as Bobby Singh (Seasons 3-4) : He is the fifth Singh sibling. He was born in the back of an ice-cream truck in "Special Delivery". Bobby's equivalent is Toby Duncan, played by Logan Moreau. Recurring Tanya Abrol as Parminder "Pam" Amarjeet Kaur Dhillon: She is Dolly's best friend. Pam's equivalent is Ivy Wentz, played by Raven Goodwin. Yash Mittal as Popi: He is Rohan's best friend and has a desperate one-sided crush on Dolly. Popi's equivalent is Emmett, played by Micah Stephen Williams. Sulakshana Rohini Khatri as Roli Aunty: She is the Singhs' Neighbor. Roli Aunty's equivalent is Mrs. Dabney, played by Patricia Belcher. Shaheer Sheikh as Ritesh (Season 1): Dolly's boyfriend in the first season but she breaks up with him after he cheats on her. He is based on Spencer Walsh, played by Shane Harper in Good Luck Charlie. Kishan Savjani as Rahul Chopra (Season 2): Dolly's boyfriend in the second season. She initially did not like him and used to call him "Rakshas Rahul" in season 1 but they eventually start dating, but have broken up by season three. He is also based on the Good Luck Charlie character Spencer Walsh. Abhishek Sharma as Ayaan (Season 3-4): He is Dolly's college boyfriend in season three, but they broke up when Ayaan moved to go to college in Mumbai. He is based on the Good Luck Charlie character Spencer Walsh, played by Shane Harper. Ahsaas Channa as Riya Gill (Season 4): She is Roli Aunty's granddaughter and later Sunny's girlfriend. In Good Luck Charlie Riya's equivalent is Lauren Dabney, who is played by Jaylen Barron. Saniya Anklesaria as Guri Malhotra: She is Sunny's friend who always threatened to beat him up in season 1. Dolly had to go to Sunny's school but it didn't work and Dolly got beaten up too. Later, Guri stops bullying Sunny and starts being nice to him. Guri's 'Good Luck Charlie' equivalent is Jo Keener, played by G. Hannelius. Fatima Sana Shaikh as Rohan's girlfriend Faezeh Jalali as Tina, the gym instructor Sharib Hashmi as Partha sir Tara Sutaria as Nina / Tina (Double Role) Baby Farida as Bua ma, Avatar Singh’s aunt Reem Shaikh as Sanya Episodes Season 1 (2011-2012) Season one of Best of Luck Nikki started airing on Disney Channel India on 3 April 2011 with the episode "Study Date". The season ended with the airing of the "Happy Holi!" special on 8 March 2012. Season 2 (2012) The second season of Best of Luck Nikki started airing on Disney Channel India on 3 June 2012 with the episode "Let's Potty". The season ended with the airing of "Happy New Year!" (special) on 1 January 2013. Season 3 (2013) The third season of Best of Luck Nikki started airing on Disney Channel India on 7 July 2013 with the episode "Make Room for Baby". The season ended with the airing of "All Fall Down" on 8 December 2013. Season 4 (2015–2016) A first look at Best of Luck Nikki season four was revealed in the Goldie Ahuja Matric Pass crossover episode "Happy Father's Day!" (aired on 21 June 2015). Season four of Best of Luck Nikki was the final season of the series and |
His older brother, Robert, also joined the same unit as a private. | 兄のロバートも同じ部隊に兵卒として入隊した。 |
Japanese submarine I-55 (1925) | I-55 (1925) |
He became a leading opponent of multiculturalism in the 1980s and articulated this stance in his book The Disuniting of America (1991). | Tormou-se um líder na oposição ao multiculturalismo na década de 1980 e articulou a sua posição em The Disuniting of America (1991). |
12, died during the journey at sea. This brought the number of passengers down from 199 leaving Germany to 188 arriving in Adelaide. The last corpse was buried at sea as Zebra was approaching Kangaroo Island. Due to a low tide, the passengers could not disembark until 2 January 1839. Zebra was the third ship bringing Prussian Lutheran migrants to South Australia, after Bengalee and . The founders of Hahndorf, South Australia came from these three ships, many from Zebra. On arrival and inspection, the migrants were very pleased and impressed with their newly acquired land and, despite many offers of employment whilst shipboard, stayed together and sought farming land. Hahndorf was named after Captain Hahn in honour of his efforts in securing good land, his superb interpersonal skills which settled many arguments on ship and his care of his passengers. A literal translation of Hahndorf's name is "rooster-village". Voyages Cuxhaven to New York City – departed 15 September | was named after Captain Hahn in honour of his efforts in securing good land, his superb interpersonal skills which settled many arguments on ship and his care of his passengers. A literal translation of Hahndorf's name is "rooster-village". Voyages Cuxhaven to New York City – departed 15 September 1836 to 10 November 1836 Elbe to Hamburg – departed 22 June 1838 Altona to Port Misery, South Australia – 12 August 1838 to 28 December 1838 Transportation of Prussian immigrants from Kay near Zullichau to South Australia, as well as a cargo of 40924 bricks. Port Misery, South Australia to Batavia – arrived 12 February 1839 References "Ships arriving in South Australia 1838", Pioneers Association of South Australia "Shipping |
And I believed that I was speaking to God when I sang in that language." | E credevo di parlare a Dio quando cantavo in quella lingua ". |
2013 WPA World Nine-ball Championship | WPA-9-Ball-Weltmeisterschaft 2013 |
song were provided by Maria Vidal. Background Frontman Pat DiNizio attributed the song's harder guitar sound to new producer Ed Stasium: "[The album had] a heavier guitar sound, like in "A Girl Like You". We were trying to preserve our integrity, yet find a home on radio", lead singer Pat DiNizio said. "A Girl Like You" was written by DiNizio on assignment for Cameron Crowe's film Say Anything.... DiNizio based the lyrics on bits of dialogue in the screenplay. When the film's producer asked DiNizio to change the lyrics, because it revealed too much of the plot, he refused, and the band decided to keep the song for their next album, 11. Pat DiNizio stated that | song was to be used in the film Say Anything..., but it was ultimately cut from the film because the producers believed the song revealed too much of the story. Backing vocals on the song were provided by Maria Vidal. Background Frontman Pat DiNizio attributed the song's harder guitar sound to new producer Ed Stasium: "[The album had] a heavier guitar sound, like in "A Girl Like You". We were trying to preserve our integrity, yet find a home on radio", lead singer Pat DiNizio said. "A Girl Like You" was written by DiNizio on assignment for Cameron Crowe's film Say Anything.... DiNizio based the lyrics on bits of dialogue in the screenplay. When the film's producer asked DiNizio to change the lyrics, because it revealed too much of the plot, he refused, and the band decided to keep the |
Papratno (Kakanj) | Папратно (Какањ) |
Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada. See also Dawson Creek | Airport is located northwest of Dawson Creek, British |
plenary sessions. Approximately 300 college students annual attend the OCF (Orthodox Christian Fellowship) College Conference East which is held at the Retreat and Conference Center each December. There is an annual SS Thekla and Raphael Pilgrimage every fall. St. Thekla is the patron saint of an outdoor chapel on the camp grounds, and St. Raphael of Brooklyn is buried just next to the outdoor chapel. The Antiochian Archdiocese has many of its ministry and organization meetings as well as its biennial Clergy Symposium at the Retreat and Conference Center, due to the central location and facilities that are conducive to host such meetings. The Retreat and Conference Center is also home to the Antiochian House of Studies. For more than thirty years, the House of Studies has been a “school without walls,” offering people throughout the world an empowering and enlightening theological graduate education. The House of Studies is physically headquartered at Antiochian Village under the leadership of the Orthodox Church. We service Christians from all walks of life. Past and current students have included people from the Eastern, Coptic, Antiochian, and Oriental Orthodox traditions. The current Executive Director of the Antiochian Village Conference and Retreat Center is Mrs. Amy Stiffler. And the current camp director is Fr. Christopher Shadid Camp The Antiochian Village Camp holds both a Summer Camp and Winter Camp each year. The Summer Camp consists of four 2-week sessions from June to August each year. More than one thousand campers between the ages of 9 and 17, as well as sixty staff, attend the camp every summer. Some main parts of the Summer Camp program are daily services in the St. Ignatius of Antioch chapel, St Thekla Outdoor Chapel and the various Shrines around the property, Christian education classes, a challenge course, an overnight camping program, and afternoon sports and activities. A 4-day Winter Camp for older campers (12 to 17 years old) takes place over long Presidents' Day weekend in February. Winter Camp has many of the same great elements of Summer Camp with the addition of a keynote speaker to address the campers on relevant topics, such as living as an Orthodox Christian in today's world. The camp also has a Family | college students annual attend the OCF (Orthodox Christian Fellowship) College Conference East which is held at the Retreat and Conference Center each December. There is an annual SS Thekla and Raphael Pilgrimage every fall. St. Thekla is the patron saint of an outdoor chapel on the camp grounds, and St. Raphael of Brooklyn is buried just next to the outdoor chapel. The Antiochian Archdiocese has many of its ministry and organization meetings as well as its biennial Clergy Symposium at the Retreat and Conference Center, due to the central location and facilities that are conducive to host such meetings. The Retreat and Conference Center is also home to the Antiochian House of Studies. For more than thirty years, the House of Studies has been a “school without walls,” offering people throughout the world an empowering and enlightening theological graduate education. The House of Studies is physically headquartered at Antiochian Village under the leadership of the Orthodox Church. We service Christians from all walks of life. Past and current students have included people from the Eastern, Coptic, Antiochian, and Oriental Orthodox traditions. The current Executive Director of the Antiochian Village Conference and Retreat Center is Mrs. Amy Stiffler. And the current camp director is Fr. Christopher Shadid Camp The Antiochian Village Camp holds both a Summer Camp and Winter Camp each year. The Summer Camp consists of four 2-week sessions from June to August each year. More than one thousand campers between the ages of 9 and 17, as well as sixty staff, attend the camp every summer. Some main parts of the Summer Camp program are daily services in the St. Ignatius of Antioch chapel, St Thekla Outdoor Chapel and the various Shrines around the property, Christian education classes, a challenge course, an overnight camping program, and afternoon sports and activities. A 4-day Winter Camp for older campers (12 to 17 years old) takes place over long Presidents' Day weekend in February. Winter Camp has many of the same great elements of Summer Camp with the |