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1,200 | the Declaration of Swiss Artists Responding to the Palestinian Appeal for Solidarity. Robert Indermaur Robert Indermaur (born 9 June 1947) is a Swiss painter and sculptor. Originally trained as a schoolteacher, Indermaur became a freelance artist in 1969, producing contemporary paintings and sculptures. He rose to prominence in the 1970s, and created pieces for public spaces in both Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Indermaur also ran the Klibühni Schnidrzunft, a regional theatre in Chur, for ten years with his wife and children, including the actress Rebecca Indermaur. Personal life. Robert Indermaur was born on 9 June 1947 in Chur, Switzerland, the second | Robert Indermaur |
1,201 | Expo-daero Expo-daero Expo-daero() is the road connecting Dolsan Intersection in Dolsan-eup, Yeosu, South Jeolla and Seongsangyo in Haeryong-myeon, Suncheon, South Jeolla. The all section is part of National Route 17, and from Deogyang Intersection to end of road is part of Local Route 22. This road was opened to traffic on 12 April 2012 for Expo 2012. Expo-daero Expo-daero() is the road connecting Dolsan Intersection in Dolsan-eup, Yeosu, South Jeolla and Seongsangyo in Haeryong-myeon, Suncheon, South Jeolla. The all section is part of National Route 17, and from Deogyang Intersection to end of | Expo-daero |
1,202 | Images (composition) Images (composition) Images (usually pronounced in French) is a suite of six compositions for solo piano by Claude Debussy. They were published in two books/series, each consisting of three pieces. These works are distinct from Debussy's "Images pour orchestre". The first book was composed between 1901 and 1905, and the second book was composed in 1907. The total duration is approximately 30 minutes. With respect to the first series of "Images", Debussy wrote to his publisher, Jacques Durand: "Without false pride, I feel that these three pieces hold together well, and that they will find their place in | Images (composition) |
1,203 | the literature of the piano ... to the left of Schumann, or to the right of Chopin... " Debussy wrote another collection, Images oubliées (L. 87), in the Winter of 1894 and dedicated it to Yvonne Lerolle, daughter of the painter Henry Lerolle. No. 2 is the first version of "Sarabande" from "Pour le piano" (L. 95, 1901); no. 3 is an early version of "Jardins sous la pluie" from "Estampes" (L. 100, 1903). Inspirations and musical analysis. "Reflets dans l'eau" is one of the many pieces Debussy wrote about water; in particular, light reflecting off its surface. The piece creates an | Images (composition) |
1,204 | image of water being not quite still, then becoming rapid, then decreasing in motion again. "Reflets dans l'eau" is also an example of the new tone colours Debussy discovered for the piano in this part of his life, and it is considered to be one of his greatest works for the instrument. Techniques such as arpeggio, pedal-point, staccato, tremolo and glissando are used to depict moving water. "Hommage à Rameau" is more subdued. It is a sarabande honouring the memory of Jean-Philippe Rameau. "Mouvement" is the most abstract designation of the pieces. It is a perpetuum mobile, meaning | Images (composition) |
1,205 | that it is built around a continuous stream of notes. "Cloches à travers les feuilles" was inspired by the bells in the church steeple in the village of Rahon in Jura, France. Rahon was the hometown of Louis Laloy, a close friend of Debussy and also his first biographer. "Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut" (And the moon descends on the temple that was) was dedicated to Laloy. The name of the piece, which evokes images of East Asia, was suggested by Laloy, a sinologist. The piece is evocative of Indonesian gamelan music, which famously influenced Debussy | Images (composition) |
1,206 | . "Poissons d'or" was probably inspired by an image of a golden fish in Chinese lacquer artwork or embroidery, or on a Japanese print. Other sources suggest it may have been inspired by actual goldfish swimming in a bowl, though the French for goldfish is 'poisson rouge' (red fish). Recordings. Many famous pianists of the 20th century have recorded Debussy's "Images", such as Walter Gieseking and Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli. The French musical critic Jean Roy wrote of Claudio Arrau's 1979 recording (Diapason d'Or n° 266 & 334) as being "unrivalled". A recording by Noriko Ogawa won the Editor's | Images (composition) |
1,207 | Choice of "Gramophone" and is noted favorably by Stephen Walsh in BBC Radio 3's "Building a Library" series. A recording by Marc-André Hamelin is noted for its "intriguing interpretive vision". Images (composition) Images (usually pronounced in French) is a suite of six compositions for solo piano by Claude Debussy. They were published in two books/series, each consisting of three pieces. These works are distinct from Debussy's "Images pour orchestre". The first book was composed between 1901 and 1905, and the second book was composed in 1907. The total duration is approximately 30 minutes. With respect to | Images (composition) |
1,208 | Flinders (schooner) Flinders (schooner) HM Flinders was a sailing ship purchased in Sydney in 1865 by the South Australian Colonial Government and assigned to the Harbors Board, and completely refitted She was used for She sprang a leak and sank while moored at Port McDonnell on 29 June 1873 and soon broke up. Only the chronometer and the lives of all aboard were saved. Flinders (schooner) HM Flinders was a sailing ship purchased in Sydney in 1865 by the South Australian Colonial Government and assigned to the Harbors Board, and completely refitted She was used for She sprang a leak and sank | Flinders (schooner) |
1,209 | Phil Thomas Katt Phil Thomas Katt Phil Thomas Katt, sometimes called PTK, is a singer/songwriter, filmmaker, music video producer, and radio DJ from Pensacola, Florida. He is the creator and host of "The Uncharted Zone", a weekly, web-based program that showcases the music videos of both local musicians and artists across the globe. He also hosts PTK Late Nite on Radio Free Pensacola, an internet radio station. Phil Thomas Katt is renowned for his use of self-describing adjectives, including "The Space-Happy," "The Flamboyant," and, perhaps his best known, "The Eccentric". He is recognized for his "smooth, Southern voice" and | Phil Thomas Katt |
1,210 | trademark black shag hairdo and sunglasses. Early life. In 1967, Phil Thomas Katt gave his first live performance before an audience of nine fellow neighborhood children. The set included his own rendition of the "Gilligan's Island" theme song. According to Katt, "The first time I performed, I sang the 'Gilligan's Island' song for the neighborhood kids. I knew right then that I wanted to be a musician." Katt was briefly on the air in his childhood neighborhood, having built an AM Radio Transmitter from a schematic. The FCC eventually tracked down the station Katt called WPHL, shut it | Phil Thomas Katt |
1,211 | down, and fined his father. Early recording career. Katt was heavily influenced by the music of David Gates and Bread. This influence eventually inspired him to begin writing his own songs. One of his first compositions was penning lyrics to an instrumental on an album he owned. He later learned guitar to accompany his singing, and, in 1974, formed an acoustic duo, called SUNRISE, with singer/songwriter, Roger Beasley, performing at private parties. By 1977, Katt had recorded his first record, titled ""Brand New Love."" He recorded it under the name "Phil" at Prestige Productions Records in Birmingham, Alabama. Katt | Phil Thomas Katt |
1,212 | hand-delivered copies of the 45rpm record to radio stations across the southeastern United States and received airplay on a number of them. That same year, Katt also made his first television appearance on The Country Boy Eddie Show, a local morning music, variety and talk show also based in Birmingham. He was also the warm-up act for Tony McGil, an Elvis impersonator, touring the Southeast and performing at Saenger Theaters and various Municipal Auditoriums. In 1978, Katt signed a contract with King Records. His second single, ""Rockin' In My Chevy,"" was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and was released | Phil Thomas Katt |
1,213 | nationwide. To support the single's release, Katt toured a string of roller skating rinks, where he signed his first autographs. Radio career. In 1978, Katt got his first radio job at WFTW, a station based out of Fort Walton Beach, Florida. While there, Katt gained a following for his trivia show, "Journey Through the Night." By 1981, Katt was working at WNVY in Pensacola, where he developed a fan club intermixing his music and radio careers. Katt later joined WXBM, a country music station also based out of Pensacola, in 1985. However, in 1986, WXBM fired him. According to | Phil Thomas Katt |
1,214 | Katt, the station management felt he was "too Rock 'N' Roll." Katt eventually rejoined WXBM in 1988, once new management came in. In 1988 - then the almost 80s survivor left his post Disc Jockeying in the 'disco night club' 2001 during a heated set. He was found two years later almost suffocated from being swamped in what can only be described by witnesses as 'a stampede of beautiful women.' He later revealed that he had found the side bar known as the 'Enterprise Room.' Phil also claimed that '2001 was lots of fun but [he was] looking for the zone | Phil Thomas Katt |
1,215 | .' In 1990, Katt joined Mobile's ROCK 104. His overnight show went to #1. It was during this time that Katt met Tommy Robinetti, with whom he has since worked with both on "The Uncharted Zone" and Radio Free Pensacola. During a period of several months in 1991, Katt was on the air at five separate radio stations, including WXBM, WCOA, and Q100, ROCK 104 and KISS-FM. His overnight request show at WXBM, Radio Jukebox, became the "highest rated overnight show in the history of Gulf Coast FM Radio." Phil Thomas Katt Phil Thomas Katt, sometimes called PTK, is | Phil Thomas Katt |
1,216 | Shawan, Missouri Shawan, Missouri Shawan is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A variant name was "Shawnan". The community was named after the Shawnee people. Shawan, Missouri Shawan is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A variant name was "Shawnan". The community was named after the Shawnee people. | Shawan, Missouri |
1,217 | Hobart Taylor Jr. Hobart Taylor Jr. Hobart T. Taylor Jr. (December 17, 1920 – April 2, 1981) was an American attorney and civil servant who was Special Legal Counsel and the Executive Vice Chairman of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunities, the forerunner to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from 1961 to 1965. He was the first non-white person to direct the staff of a presidential commission. He is credited with coining the phrase "affirmative action". He was appointed Associate Special Counsel to the President in 1964, making him one of the highest-ranking African Americans in the U.S. government. He | Hobart Taylor Jr. |
1,218 | left the commission and the White House staff in 1965 to become a director of the Export–Import Bank of the United States, serving until 1968. Early life and early career. Hobart Taylor Jr. was born on December 17, 1920 in Texarkana, Texas, to Hobart T. Taylor Sr. and his wife, Charlotte ( Wallace). His father, Hobart T. Taylor Sr., was a self-made millionaire who made his fortune in the insurance industry, taxicab business, and real estate. He was a close associate of Lyndon B. Johnson, a Democratic Party activist, and civil rights activist who financed the lawsuit in "Grovey | Hobart Taylor Jr. |
1,219 | v. Townsend", 295 U.S. 45 (1935) (in which all-white primaries in Texas were held to be unconstitutional). About 1930, the family relocated to Houston, Texas, where young Hobart graduated from Yates High School. He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Prairie View Normal and Industrial College in Prairie View, Texas in 1939. He then enrolled at Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he received his master's degree in economics in 1941. He then attended the University of Michigan Law School, where he received his J.D. and LLB degrees in 1943. He edited the "Michigan Law Review | Hobart Taylor Jr. |
1,220 | while in law school, being the first African American to edit the journal. Taylor was admitted to the State Bar of Michigan in 1944. He found employment in 1944 as a research clerk for Raymond Wesley Starr, then Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. He worked for the Chief Justice until 1945 before entering private practice. He then worked as an assisting prosecuting attorney for Wayne County, Michigan, from 1949 to 1950, before becoming corporation counsel for Wayne County in 1950. Taylor left county employment in 1958 to return to private practice. As of February 1961, however, Taylor was Hobart Taylor Jr.
1229 the head of the civil division of the Wayne County district attorney's office. Throughout the 1950s, he also performed legal work for several corporations in Texas. Taylor and his father both made substantial monetary contributions to the 1954 reelection race of Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, and again to Johnson's presidential campaign in 1960. Federal government service. On April 14, 1961, Taylor was named Special Counsel to the newly-formed President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunities (PCEEO). Taylor had been slated for the role of Executive Vice Chairman, the top staff job on the committee. But when white Hobart Taylor Jr.
1230 conservatives in Texas learned that a liberal African American from Michigan was going to be put in charge of the committee, they raised such objections that Kennedy was forced to name John Feild to the position instead. He had privately assisted President John F. Kennedy's staff in drafting the executive order that established the committee, and has been credited by many historians for coining the phrase affirmative action" while serving as special counsel. He was promoted to Executive Vice Chairman of the committee on September 10, 1962. Taylor was the first non-white person to lead the staff of | Hobart Taylor Jr. |
1,221 | a U.S. presidential committee. On April 4, 1964, President Johnson appointed Taylor to the position of Associate Special Counsel to the President. The appointment made Taylor one of the highest-ranking African Americans in the U.S. government. Taylor continued to serve as Executive Vice Chairman of PCEEO, and played an important role in helping to implement the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Taylor resigned his PCEEO and White House positions on August 25, 1965, when President Johnson appointed him a director of the Export-Import Bank. His nomination was approved by the United States Senate on September 2, 1965. Retirement | Hobart Taylor Jr. |
1,222 | and death. Taylor resigned his directorship at the Export-Import Bank on January 22, 1968, and returned to private practice of the law. He joined the D.C. law firm of Dawson, Riddell, Taylor, Davis and Holroyd, then left in 1980 to become counsel for Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue. He also served on the board of directors of a wide range of corporations, including Aetna Life and Casualty Company, Burroughs Corporation, Eastern Air Lines, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Standard Oil of Ohio, Urban National Corporation, and Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Taylor served for short periods of time in | Hobart Taylor Jr. |
1,223 | two federal government commissions, the 1977 Commission on Postal Service and the 1979 Commission on Executive Exchange. He was a member of the Democratic National Committee, a trustee of the NAACP, and vice chairman and trustee of the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts. Hobart Taylor suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and he died of the disease on April 2, 1981, while staying at Lyford Cay on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas. He was buried at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church Cemetery in Middleburg, Virginia. Personal life. Taylor married Lynette Dobbins of Birmingham, Alabama, on January 26 | Hobart Taylor Jr. |
1,224 | , 1950. Lyndon Johnson became the first President of the United States to dance with an African American woman at an inaugural ball when he danced with Lynette Dobbins Taylor on January 20, 1965. The couple had two children, Hobart III and Albert. The Taylors divorced in 1975. Taylor married Carol Angermeir in 1978. He became stepfather to her children, Edward Rader and Teresa Warner. Hobart Taylor Jr. Hobart T. Taylor Jr. (December 17, 1920 – April 2, 1981) was an American attorney and civil servant who was Special Legal Counsel and the Executive Vice Chairman of the President's Committee on | Hobart Taylor Jr. |
1,225 | Shreve, Missouri Shreve, Missouri Shreve is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community name is taken from that of one Mr. Shreve, proprietor of a local sawmill. Shreve, Missouri Shreve is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community name is taken from that of one Mr. Shreve, proprietor of a local sawmill. | Shreve, Missouri |
1,226 | Timeline of wars Timeline of wars The timeline of wars has been split up in the following periods: Timeline of wars The timeline of wars has been split up in the following periods: | Timeline of wars |
1,227 | Sanju Yadav Sanju Yadav Sanju Yadav is an Indian footballer who plays as a forward for Gokulam Kerala FC in the Indian Women's League and represents the India women's national football team. Career. Born in the village of Alakhpura, Yadav began playing football at the age of ten in order to gain scholarships and money for her family. She mainly trained with her village and India national team. In October 2016, Sanju was part of the Alakhpura side that took part in the preliminary round of the Indian Women's League. On 17 October 2016 she scored a hattrick for | Sanju Yadav |
1,228 | the club against Bodyline. This helped her side win 4–0. She was emerge as top scorer at league's preliminary round phase. Netting 11 times and thus help her team to qualify tournament's final round proper. At the final round of women's league proper she help her team to qualify in semi finale with scoring three times. On 21 December 2016, after her performances for both club and country, Yadav was named as the AIFF Emerging Player of the Year. She then joined Rising Student's Club for 2017-18 Indian Women's League and scored 2 goalsfor | Sanju Yadav |
1,229 | club in Final Round. In 2019 she joined Gokulam Kerala FC. International. In February 2016, Yadav was selected as part of the 20-woman India squad that would participate in the 2016 South Asian Games. She made her debut and scored her first goal internationally on 13 February 2016 against Bangladesh. Her goal in the 74th minute was the fourth as India won 5–1 and moved into the gold medal match. Two days later she came on as a substitute in the 69th minute as India won the tournament, defeating Nepal 4–0 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong. Sanju | Sanju Yadav |
1,230 | Spring Creek (Stoddard County, Missouri) Spring Creek (Stoddard County, Missouri) Spring Creek is a stream in Stoddard County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of Lick Creek. The stream headwaters arise in the relatively high extension of Crowley's Ridge area approximately one mile north of US Route 60 and the city of Dexter. Spring Creek was named for the fact it was fed by springs on its upper course. Spring Creek (Stoddard County, Missouri) Spring Creek is a stream in Stoddard County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of Lick Creek. The stream headwaters arise in | Spring Creek (Stoddard County, Missouri) |
1,231 | Issa Samba Issa Samba Issa Samba (born 29 January 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for First League of the RS club Sloboda Novi Grad . He was born in France and represented it on junior levels, before switching to Mauritania as a senior. Club career. Samba made his professional debut for AJ Auxerre in a 2–1 loss to Tours FC on 25 November 2016. On 4 December 2019, he joined Italian Serie C club Gozzano. International career. Samba was born in France to parents of Mauritanian descent. Samba is a youth international for France U17 and 18 | Issa Samba |
1,232 | . He made his debut for Mauritania national football team on 26 March 2019 in a friendly against Ghana. Issa Samba Issa Samba (born 29 January 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for First League of the RS club Sloboda Novi Grad . He was born in France and represented it on junior levels, before switching to Mauritania as a senior. Club career. Samba made his professional debut for AJ Auxerre in a 2–1 loss to Tours FC on 25 November 2016. On 4 December 2019, he joined Italian Serie C club Gozzano. International career. Samba was | Issa Samba |
1,233 | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 MS 1722:2011 – Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems – Requirements (FIRST REVISION) is a Malaysian Standard that provides requirements on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (OSHMS) and basis for the development OSH systems in an organisation. The MS 1722 standard enable an organization to manage its OHS risks and improve its OHS performance. The requirements of the standard are intended to address OHS for employees, temporary employees, contractors and other personnel on site rather than the safety of products and services. The standards provide a more effective method of protecting employees and others from workplace injuries | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,234 | and illnesses and demonstrate management commitment in meeting OHS requirements. Introduction. The basic principles used in MS is POPEA which consists of five main elements in the system. The elements are policy, organizing, planning and implementation, evaluation and action for improvement: Evaluation. Evaluation is the fourth important elements in the MS 1722:2011. It involves Performance Monitoring and Measurement, Incident Investigation, Audit and Management Review. This part is where the organisations are able to evaluate their performance in implementing the OSH management system and show the commitment of the employer towards the continual improvement of the organisations by complying with legal | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,235 | requirement. Performance monitoring and measurement. Performance monitoring and measurement is a measureable results of an organisation's management of its occupational management system (OSH) risks. OSH performance measurement includes measuring the effectiveness of the organisation's controls. In the context of OSHMS, results can also be measured against the organisation's OSH policy, OSH objectives, and other OSH performance requirements. Performance monitoring and measurement should be used as a means of determining the extent to which OSH policy and objectives are being implemented and risks are controlled, include both active and reactive monitoring and not be based only upon near | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,236 | misses, work-related fatalities, injuries, ill health, diseases, disabilities statistics and must be recorded. Active monitoring should contain the elements necessary to have a proactive system and should include monitoring of the achievement of specific plans, established performance criteria and objectives, the systematic inspection of work systems, premises, plant and equipment. The monitoring also should include surveillance of the working environment, surveillance of employees' health, where appropriate, through suitable medical monitoring or follow-up of employees for early detection of signs and symptoms of harm to health in order to determine the effectiveness of prevention and control measures, and compliance | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,237 | with applicable national laws and regulations, collective agreements and other commitments on OSH to which the organisation subscribes. While for reactive monitoring should include the identification, reporting and investigation of work-related fatalities, injuries, disabilities, ill health including monitoring of aggregate sickness absence records, diseases and near misses, other losses, such as damage to property, deficient safety and health performance, and OSHMS failures and employees' rehabilitation and health-restoration programmes. The organization should establish qualitative measurement which has no numerical value or quantitative measurement which has numerical value. Incident Investigation. Incident is where any work-related event(s) in which an | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,238 | injury or ill-health (regardless of severity) or fatality or damage to property or could have occurred Investigation is the action of investigating something or someone; formal or systematic examination or research. Incident investigation provides employers and employees the opportunity to identify hazards in their operations and shortcomings in their safety and health programs where it enables employers and employees to identify and implement the corrective actions necessary to prevent future incidents. Based on MS, all organisations should establish, implement and maintain procedures to notify, investigate record, analyse and document all OSH related incidents. All work-related incidents shall be | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,239 | notified to relevant authorities in accordance to national laws for it to be investigated by the organisation. As stated in the Occupational Safety and Health (Notification of Accident, Dangerous Occurrence, Occupational Poisoning and Occupational Disease) Regulations 2004, Regulation 5, where the employer or self-employed is responsible to notify accidents, dangerous occurrence, occupational poisoning and occupational disease to Director General of the nearest Department of Occupational Safety and Health office as per required. Those who are going to carry out the investigations shall be competent. Participation from employees and its representatives are encouraged for the benefits of the investigation. No | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,240 | person shall, unless authorized to do so, remove or in any way interfere with or disturb any plant, substance, article or thing related to the incident except for certain purposes. The investigation must be carried out as soon as possible and the full report must be documented and where applicable reported to the relevant authorities which are Director General of the nearest Department of Occupational Safety and Health office within the required time frame stated in national law. The results of the investigation shall be communicated to appropriate persons such safety and health committee, if exists and come out with | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,241 | appropriate recommendations. If there is no safety and health committee, the employer are responsible to take the necessary action(s). If there are reports produced by external investigative authorities or agencies, it shall be acted upon in the same way as internal investigation and the issues must be keeping as confidential. All investigation reports and related action(s) taken must be recorded, documented, maintained and included in the management review and considered for continual improvement. Audit. A systematic, independent and documented process for obtaining evidence and evaluating it objectively to determine the extent to which the defined criteria are fulfilled. Independent does | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,242 | not necessarily mean external to the organization. In many cases, particularly in smaller organizations, independence can be demonstrated by the freedom from responsibility for the activity being audited. The objective of audit is to determine whether the OSHMS and its elements are in place, adequate, and effective in protecting the safety and health of employees and preventing incidents in the organisation. The audit should identify the audit objectives, criteria and cover all areas and activities within the scope of the OSHMS. An audit programme should be planned, established, implemented and maintained by the organisation, based on the results of risk | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,243 | assessments of the organisation's activities and the results of previous audits. Audits should be conducted by competent persons, internal or external to the organisation that is independent of the activity being audited. The OSHMS audit process consists of series of well planned phases. Each phase is intended to achieve certain objectives and is dependent on the results of the preceding phase. The OSHMS audit phases can be divided into before audit, during (site) audit, after audit and conducting audit follow up. The audit findings and conclusions should be submitted to the management or appropriate and responsible committee who would | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,244 | deliberate on the findings. The necessary recommendations should be communicated to all relevant parties as soon as possible, that are responsible for preventive and corrective actions to be taken. Management Review. Management review is conducted to ensure the suitability, adequacy and effectiveness of the OSH management system in the organisation to meet the needs and conditions of the organisation. It should be carried out by the Top Management which is employer and senior management regularly. It can be held frequently if needed as different review may address different elements of the overall management review. The findings of the management reviews | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,245 | of the OSH management system have been recorded, documented and communicated to relevant persons such as employer, safety and health committee, its representative or other person who are appropriate. So, any necessary action can be taken to improve the OSH management systems in the organisation. Organizing. The second element of OSHMS is organizing which consists of element of establishment of OSH responsibilities, accountabilities, structures, a training system, competency definition, documentation practices and communication system. Responsibility, Accountability and Authority. According to MS 1722:2011 – Occupational Safety and Health Management System – Requirement (First Revision), the involved clauses are as follows: 3.2.1.1 The employer | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,246 | shall have overall responsibility for the protection of employees’ safety and health and provide leadership for OSH activities in the organization. 3.2.1.2 The employer shall allocate responsibility, accountability and authority for the development, implementation and performance of OSHMS and achievement of the relevant OSH objectives 3.2.1.3 The responsibilities and accountabilities of all personnel on OSH shall be clearly defined, documented and communicated to respective personnel. 3.2.1.4 The employer shall be provided appropriate resources to ensure that persons responsible for OSH can perform their functions effectively. 3.2.1.5 A person(s) at the senior management level shall be appointed as OSH management representative(s | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,247 | ), with responsibility, accountability and authority for: Based on the Guidelines of Occupational Safety and Health Management System 2011, the responsibility, accountability and authority are referred as the matters as follows; Communication. According to MS 1722:2011 – Occupational Safety and Health Management System – Requirement (First Revision), the involved clauses are as follows: 3.2.4.1 Arrangement shall be established and maintained for: Based on the Guidelines of Occupational Safety and Health Management System 2011, the OSHMS are referred as the matters follows: The organisation should have a mechanism in place for receiving, documentation and responding to relevant communication from external interested parties such as | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,248 | neighbouring community and authorities. The employer should set up a communication system to draft, update and disseminate OSH related information across the organisation. Communication system includes all communications channels whether verbal, written or electronic communication. Communication can be in the form such as: In order for the communication to be effective, processes of information flow need to be established and relevant workers need to be trained. The organisation should ensure that the content and methods of OSH related communications are timely, useful and easily understood by the intended recipients. The employer also should set up and maintain communication system to | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,249 | disseminate OSH related information across the organisation. Competence, Training and Awareness. According to MS 1722:2011 – Occupational Safety and Health Management System – Requirement (First Revision), the involved clauses are as follows: Based on the Guidelines of Occupational Safety and Health Management System 2011, the competence, training and awareness are referred as the matters follows; All employees should possess the necessary mental skills (e.g. knowledge capability), physical preparation, and knowledge to work safely. Management and employees should demonstrate competence to safely conduct or supervise work. This competence can be acquired through a combination of education, certification(s), experience, and workplace training. When necessary | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,250 | the organisation could engage competent consultant (s) from external sources. The organisation should give specific consideration to the competency requirement for those person(s) who will be: Training requirements, procedures and arrangements should be appropriate to the organization's OSH hazards/risks. Through proper and adequate training, managers, supervisors and workers will be able to manage worksite hazards. Regardless of the size of the organization, training should be used as a tool to prevent workplace accidents and possible injuries and illnesses. Up-to-date training records should be kept for legal purposes, and as references for future competency training needs and | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,251 | decision making. There are some approaches that can be followed such as follows; Step 1: Determine what training your organization need or prepare OSH Training matrix The OSH Training matrix is a tool which can be used to assist employers and supervisors to identify what OSH training are required for their workers. The matrix aims to compile a list of OSH training modules necessary to equip workers with the skills, knowledge and information to effectively manage hazard exposures during their working day. Step 2: Prepare your training plan Prepare training plan by prioritising the training modules and develop a training | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,252 | schedule for the organization. It is recommended that the legislation and hazard management training modules are delivered first. The other modules listed within the OSH Training matrix can be delivered in an order appropriate to the worker‟s need. Step 3: Deliver the training Once the plan is developed, train the workers in accordance with the training plan and schedule. You may require developing your training modules for the topics covered within the workers specific elements. You must ensure that the information is easy to understand and try using variety of training methods to deliver your massage. Also, ensure that the | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,253 | trainer has enough time to prepare their resources and venue. Competency training should be conducted by competent person. Record the training particular (e.g. name and date) on the training form when training has been completed. Maintain the training records on file in a hard copy form or electronically. Step 4: Evaluation of training Check whether the training has worked or not. To make sure that the training program is accomplishing its goals, an evaluation of the training can be valuable. Training should have as one of its critical components, a method of measuring the effectiveness of the training. A plan | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,254 | for evaluating the training session(s), either written or thought-out by the employer, should be developed when the course objectives and content are developed. It should not be delayed until the training has been completed. Evaluation will help employers or supervisors determine the amount of learning achieved and whether an employee‟s performance has improved on the job. OSHMS Documentation. According to MS 1722:2011 – Occupational Safety and Health Management System – Requirement (First Revision), the involved clauses are as follows: 3.2.3.1 OSHMS documentation shall be established and maintained. The documentation shall include: 3.2.3.3 The OSHMS documentation shall be: 3.2.3.3 OSH records shall | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,255 | be established and maintained according to the needs of the organisation. They shall be identified, traceable, retrieved and their retention times shall be specified. Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 MS 1722:2011 – Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems – Requirements (FIRST REVISION) is a Malaysian Standard that provides requirements on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (OSHMS) and basis for the development OSH systems in an organisation. The MS 1722 standard enable an organization to manage its OHS risks and improve its OHS performance. The requirements of the standard are intended to address OHS for employees, temporary employees, contractors and other personnel on | Malaysian Standard (MS) 1722:2011 |
1,256 | St. Ignatius School, Kigali St. Ignatius School, Kigali St. Ignatius School, Rwanda, is a private Catholic primary and secondary school located in Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 2006. It is coeducational and includes kindergarten through high school. The school relies heavily on funds from abroad, with a major benefactor being the Grace Foundation which was founded to support Jesuit schools in Rwanda. In 2015, St. Ignatius School was ranked second in the nation based on the performance on the National Exam. St. Ignatius School, Kigali St. Ignatius School, Rwanda, is a private Catholic | St. Ignatius School, Kigali |
1,257 | Stoddard, Missouri Stoddard, Missouri Stoddard is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Stoddard had its start in the 1890s. The community was named after Stoddard County. Stoddard, Missouri Stoddard is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Stoddard had its start in the 1890s. The community was named after Stoddard County. | Stoddard, Missouri |
1,258 | Swinton, Missouri Swinton, Missouri Swinton is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. History. A post office called Swinton was established in 1898, and remained in operation until 1952. The community has the name of the Swinton family of settlers. Swinton, Missouri Swinton is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. History. A post office called Swinton was established in 1898, and remained in operation until 1952. The community has the name of the Swinton family of settlers. | Swinton, Missouri |
1,259 | William Percy Rogers William Percy Rogers William Percy Rogers (23 November 1914 – 28 April 1997) was an Australian zoologist known for his work in parasitology. He was Professor of Parasitology at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute 1966–1979. William Percy Rogers William Percy Rogers (23 November 1914 – 28 April 1997) was an Australian zoologist known for his work in parasitology. He was Professor of Parasitology at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute 1966–1979. | William Percy Rogers |
1,260 | El Mundo Árabe El Mundo Árabe El Mundo Árabe is a newspaper of Arab culture in Chile. History. El Mundo Árabe was founded by Jorge Sabaj Zurob, a Palestinian immigrant, in 1931. During World War II, it was banned by the Allied Forces because it published Nazi propaganda. In 1949, it was again accused of stoking anti-semitic sentiment in Chile. In 2014, the Senate of Chile celebrated its 82nd anniversary, with Eugenio Tuma and Francisco Chahuán, two senators of Palestinian descent, speaking about its founder. El Mundo Árabe El Mundo Árabe is a newspaper of Arab culture in Chile. History. El Mundo | El Mundo Árabe |
1,261 | Tillman, Missouri Tillman, Missouri Tillman is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. History. A variant spelling was "Tilman". A post office called Tilman was established in 1883, and remained in operation until 1906. The community has the name of John Tilman, proprietor of a local sawmill. Tillman, Missouri Tillman is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. History. A variant spelling was "Tilman". A post office called Tilman was established in 1883, and remained in operation until 1906. The community has the name of John Tilman, proprietor of a local sawmill | Tillman, Missouri |
1,262 | El Quiote, Texas El Quiote, Texas El Quiote is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States. It is a new CDP formed from part of the Los Alvarez CDP prior to the 2010 census with a population of 208. Geography. El Quiote is located at (26.384490, -98.908378). El Quiote, Texas El Quiote is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States. It is a new CDP formed from part of the Los Alvarez CDP prior to the 2010 census with a population of 208. Geography. El Quiote is located at (26.384490, -98.908378). | El Quiote, Texas |
1,263 | Toga, Missouri Toga, Missouri Toga is an unincorporated community located on Crowleys Ridge in northern Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community lies two miles northeast of Advance on Missouri Route 25. The Stoddard-Bollinger-Cape Girardeau county line junction is approximately one mile northeast of the location. History. A post office called Toga was established in 1900, and remained in operation until 1903. The community has the first name of Toga Bill Rhodes, an early settler. Toga, Missouri Toga is an unincorporated community located on Crowleys Ridge in northern Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The | Toga, Missouri |
1,264 | Flor del Rio, Texas Flor del Rio, Texas Flor del Rio is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States. It is a new CDP formed from part of the Los Alvarez CDP prior to the 2010 census with a population of 122. Geography. Flor del Rio is located at (26.401302, -98.901498). Flor del Rio, Texas Flor del Rio is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States. It is a new CDP formed from part of the Los Alvarez CDP prior to the 2010 census with a population of 122. Geography. Flor del Rio is located at | Flor del Rio, Texas |
1,265 | Toppertown, Missouri Toppertown, Missouri Toppertown is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A variant name was "Topper". The community has the name of one Mr. Topper, proprietor of a local sawmill. Toppertown, Missouri Toppertown is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A variant name was "Topper". The community has the name of one Mr. Topper, proprietor of a local sawmill. | Toppertown, Missouri |
1,266 | Karain (disambiguation) Karain (disambiguation) Karain may refer to: Karain (disambiguation) Karain may refer to: | Karain (disambiguation) |
1,267 | Palo Blanco, Texas Palo Blanco, Texas Palo Blanco is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States. It is a new CDP formed from part of the Los Alvarez CDP prior to the 2010 census with a population of 204. Geography. Palo Blanco is located at (26.387546, -98.902408). Palo Blanco, Texas Palo Blanco is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States. It is a new CDP formed from part of the Los Alvarez CDP prior to the 2010 census with a population of 204. Geography. Palo Blanco is located at (26.387546, -98.902408). | Palo Blanco, Texas |
1,268 | Zadock, Missouri Zadock, Missouri Zadock is an unincorporated community in northern Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community lies north of the Castor River, approximately seven miles north of Bloomfield, in the Township of Pike. It is elevated at 427 feet and is located in the Central Time Zone. History. A post office called Zadock was established in 1891, and remained in operation until 1916. The namesake of Zadock is uncertain. Zadock, Missouri Zadock is an unincorporated community in northern Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community lies north of the Castor River, approximately seven miles | Zadock, Missouri |
1,269 | Abul Hasan Siddiqi Abul Hasan Siddiqi Abul Hasan Siddiqi (10 January 1943 – 20 January 2020) was an Indian mathematician and Professor of Applied Mathematics. Siddiqi was the President of Indian Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ISIAM). He was Editor-in-Chief of a series of Industrial and Applied Mathematics of Springer Nature. Education. Siddiqi completed his education up to Bachelor of Sciences at St. Andrews High School and St. Andrews Degree College affiliated with Gorakhpur University, India. He joined Aligarh Muslim University in 1960 to pursue an M.Sc. Mathematics. Siddiqi was promoted to Doctorate from Aligarh Muslim University in 1967 under the | Abul Hasan Siddiqi |
1,270 | supervision of Jamil A. Siddiqi. Siddiqi undertook post doctoral studies at Heidelberg University under the guidance of Horst Leptin (1971–72) as a fellow of German Academic Exchange Service. Career. Siddiqi served the Aligarh Muslim University in different capacities between 1965 and 1998 such as Professor of Applied Mathematics and Chairman Department of Mathematics, Provost of a Prestigious Hall of Residence, Member-in-Charge AMU Press, Dean of the Faculty of Science, Chief Election Officer of the AMU and AMU students' union. He had held visiting assignments in different parts of the world including USA, Canada, Germany, Iran, Algeria, Saudi Arabia | Abul Hasan Siddiqi |
1,271 | , Oman and Malaysia. From December 1973 to August 1975 Siddiqi was visiting professor at the University of Tabriz, Iran. From October 1980 to April 1983 he was visiting professor at Constantine University, Algeria. From October 1998 to April 2007 Siddiqi was employed as Professor of Mathematics at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. Siddiqi had also served Gautam Buddha University from 15 October 2011 to 9 January 2013 and contributed significantly to its development. Fellowships. Siddiqi was awarded a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Fellowship in 1971 for postdoctoral work at Institute of Applied Mathematics at | Abul Hasan Siddiqi |
1,272 | Heidelberg University for a period of eighteen months. He was also awarded DAAD revisit fellowships during 1989 and 1997 to work at the Institute of Industrial and Business Mathematics, University of Kaiserslautern, for period of three months, each time. Siddiqi was also awarded regular Associateship of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste, Italy, on the basis of worldwide competition for the period of 1992 to 1997. He was also awarded senior associateship on the basis of worldwide competition for the period of 2001 to 2006. Siddiqi was nominated as the ICTP consultant to Istanbul Aydin University, Turkey | Abul Hasan Siddiqi |
1,273 | for the period of 2007 to 2010. Abul Hasan Siddiqi Abul Hasan Siddiqi (10 January 1943 – 20 January 2020) was an Indian mathematician and Professor of Applied Mathematics. Siddiqi was the President of Indian Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ISIAM). He was Editor-in-Chief of a series of Industrial and Applied Mathematics of Springer Nature. Education. Siddiqi completed his education up to Bachelor of Sciences at St. Andrews High School and St. Andrews Degree College affiliated with Gorakhpur University, India. He joined Aligarh Muslim University in 1960 to pursue an M.Sc. Mathematics. Siddiqi was promoted to Doctorate from | Abul Hasan Siddiqi |
1,274 | Zeta, Missouri Zeta, Missouri Zeta is an extinct town in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A post office called Zeta was established in 1895, and remained in operation until 1936. The community was named after the Greek letter zeta. Zeta, Missouri Zeta is an extinct town in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A post office called Zeta was established in 1895, and remained in operation until 1936. The community was named after the Greek letter zeta. | Zeta, Missouri |
1,275 | Victor Trikojus Victor Trikojus Victor Martin "Trik" Trikojus CBE, DSc, FAA (1902–1985) was an Australian professor of biochemistry. Victor Trikojus Victor Martin "Trik" Trikojus CBE, DSc, FAA (1902–1985) was an Australian professor of biochemistry. | Victor Trikojus |
1,276 | Trump Home Trump Home Trump Home is a brand of furniture and home items initially marketed by American businessman and former President of the United States Donald Trump and owned by Trump's company, The Trump Organization. Trump Home was launched in July 2007, with two furniture lines manufactured by Lexington Home Brands. A third furniture line was made available in 2008, at which point the brand was available in more than 18 international territories. A year later, the company partnered with Serta to produce mattresses under the Trump Home name. A line of Trump-branded tabletop crystal, manufactured by a Slovenian | Trump Home |
1,277 | company, was launched in 2010. Trump Home has also sold light fixtures, rugs, bath and bedding collections, and a candle and fragrance diffuser collection. In 2011, Lexington chose not to renew its licensing agreement with Trump Home. Two years later, Trump Home entered a partnership with furniture company Dorya International to manufacture Trump-branded furniture. Serta ended its affiliation with Trump Home after Donald Trump announced his 2016 presidential campaign. Lifestyle, a Dubai-based retailer of Trump Home products, also ended their affiliation with the company in 2015, after Trump announced his presidency plans. Other retailers have discontinued sales of | Trump Home |
1,278 | Trump Home products since Trump was elected in November 2016. Furniture and decor. Trump Home was announced by businessman Donald Trump and Lexington Home Brands on September 28, 2006, as a "luxury" furniture line. Trump said he would be involved in the furniture design process. Several other companies had approached Trump regarding a furniture line. Trump Home was unveiled by Trump during an event at Thomasville Furniture in Thomasville, North Carolina, on March 27, 2007. In April 2007, Lexington was in discussions about including the furniture on the set of Trump's reality television series, "The Apprentice". Trump Home is | Trump Home |
1,279 | owned by The Trump Organization. Trump Home was launched with two furniture collections on July 19, 2007, at Macy's flagship store on Herald Square. Trump Home subsequently became available at some Macy's stores and other retailers by the following month. Trump Home featured a formal furniture line known as "Westchester", as well as a modern "Central Park" line. The "Los Angeles Times" called the Westchester line "heavy on burl and brocade and as over-scaled as the Donald's ego," but wrote that the Central Park line was "a genuinely sophisticated take" on Art Deco. Trump Home rugs | Trump Home |
1,280 | , manufactured by Miresco Decorative Rugs, were expected to launch in summer 2007. Trump Home light fixtures, manufactured by ELK Lighting, were expected to go on sale by fall 2007. In May 2008, Trump Home announced the launch of its Mar-a-Lago collection, named for Trump's Mar-a-Lago property in Palm Beach, Florida. Also announced was a partnership with Imax, an Asian importer, to produce a collection of home accessories and room decorations. In May 2008, the Westchester and Central Park collections were available at hundreds of retailers in the United States. Trump Home was also available in | Trump Home |
1,281 | more than 15 international territories. In October 2010, the company had introduced its Trump Home by Rogaska collection, consisting of tabletop crystal. The collection was manufactured by a company in Slovenia. In 2011, Lexington Home Brands chose not to renew its Trump licensing agreement and all of its Trump Home products were discontinued. By May 2011, Trump Home also sold a candle and fragrance diffuser collection by Aquiesse. A bath collection, as well as a collaborative bedding collection with Hallmart Collectibles, were scheduled to release later that year. In September 2012, Trump Home announced a new collection of flooring, paneling | Trump Home |
1,282 | , and custom wood furniture, to be manufactured by New York-based Archetypal Imagery and to be sold at ABC Carpet & Home, a four-store retailer with locations in New York and New Jersey. The new collection was scheduled to launch the following month. In September 2013, Trump Home partnered with design company and furniture supplier Dorya International to produce a 50-piece contemporary collection that would debut in Istanbul in February 2014, and High Point, NC in April 2014 followed by expansion into other countries. Dorya manufactured the furniture at its factory in Manisa, Turkey. In June 2015, two Trump | Trump Home |
1,283 | Home galleries opened in the United Arab Emirates. In October 2015, the Trump Home by Dorya collection was expanded to include 70 new pieces. The design team of Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump's daughter, worked with Dorya's design team to create the new pieces. Dorya's president and chief executive officer said that international sales had not been affected by Trump's presidential candidacy or by controversial comments that he had made regarding Mexican immigrants. In December 2015, during the presidential campaign, Trump called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States. Lifestyle, a home decoration retailer based | Trump Home |
1,284 | in Dubai, subsequently suspended sales of Trump Home products in its 195 stores across the Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan and Tanzania. In November 2016, Wayfair discontinued sales of Trump Home products without explanation. Bellacor, a home furnishings company, also discontinued Trump Home products that month, after being targeted by the anti-Trump GrabYourWallet campaign. Bellacor did not comment on the discontinuation. On February 10, 2017, Sears Holdings confirmed that it had removed all 31 Trump Home items from their Sears and Kmart online shops to focus on more profitable items. Neither company sold the products in their retail stores | Trump Home |
1,285 | . By that time, the Home Shopping Network (HSN) was no longer selling Trump Home products, although HSN stated that the discontinuation was not politically motivated. Bed Bath & Beyond, which sold Trump Home light fixtures, discontinued sales of the products in March 2017. Mattresses. In February 2009, the company partnered with mattress manufacturer Serta to release a Trump Home mattress collection. Serta had planned to launch the collection with high pricing, however, the collection priced lower due to the 2008 recession. The mattress collection included 12 innerspring beds and five specialty models. Trump's name was featured on throw pillows, bolsters | Trump Home |
1,286 | , and various parts of the mattresses. The mattress line was manufactured in the United States and Canada, and was available in both countries. In Canada, the mattress line went on sale in October 2009, and was available exclusively at The Brick. In April 2010 the companies announced a higher-priced Trump Home Luxury mattress collection. In May 2012, Trump Home and Serta launched the new Trump Home iSeries mattress collection in Serta stores. In August 2012, Trump Home partnered with luxury bedding manufacturer DOWNLITE to produce a new line of Trump-branded bedding. By April 2014, Trump Home and Serta | Trump Home |
1,287 | had launched a redesigned iSeries collection. When Trump announced his candidacy for the U.S. presidency in June 2015, he referred to some immigrants from Mexico as drug dealers, criminals, and rapists. As a result of Trump's comments, Serta announced on July 1, 2015, that it would not renew its Trump Home licensing agreement, which was set to expire at the end of the year. Serta released a statement saying, "Serta values diversity and does not agree with nor endorse the recent statements made by Mr. Trump." Trump Home Trump Home is a brand of furniture and home items initially | Trump Home |
1,288 | Damarcherla Damarcherla Damaracherla is a village in Nalgonda district, Telangana, India. It is located in Damaracherla mandal of Nalgonda division. About Damarcherla Mandal. Damercherla is one of the towns in Damarcherla Mandal in Nalgonda District in Telangana State. Damercherla is the main town for the Damarcherla Mandal and also mandal head. Damercherla is 17 km from Miryalaguda. It is 143 km from its State Main City Hyderabad. Demographics of Damarcherla Mandal. Total population of Damarcherla Mandal is 66,946 living in 13,377 Houses, Spread across total 90 villages and 24 panchayats . Males are 34,519 and Females are 32,427 1) Damarcharla along the | Damarcherla |
1,289 | Miryalaguda-Wadapally highway (3,000 acres), Dry port (proposal). 2) Bhongir along NH-163 (450 acres), Yadadri Power Plant. Yadadri Thermal Power Plant is an upcoming project. M/s Telangana State Power Generation Corporation Limited (TSGENCO) has released contract on BHEL for Yadadri 5 x 800 MW Thermal Power Station situated near Veerlapalem Village, Damarcherla Mandal, Nalgonda district, Telangana. The scope of order includes Design, Supply, Erection and Commissioning of project on EPC basis. Project completion (Trial Operation) is proposed to be achieved within a period of 36 months for first two units and balance three units within 48 months from zero | Damarcherla |
1,290 | date of June 2015. This is considered to be the biggest order to be executed by maharatna company Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd BHEL.Now Unit 1 & 2 - 50% of Works has been done. By train. Damaracherla Railway Station, Vishnupuram Railway Station are the very nearby railway stations to Damercherla. Also you can consider railway stations from nearby town Miryalaguda. Miryalaguda Rail Way Station, Kondrapole Halt Rail Way Station are the railway stations near to Miryalaguda. You can reach from Miryalaguda to Damercherla by road after. However, Guntur Jn Rail Way Station is major railway station 109 km from Damercherla. Damaracherla- 1 | Damarcherla |
1,291 | km Vishnupuram- 3 km Pondugula- 7 km Kondrapol- 8 km By public bus. Damarcherla APSRTC Bus Station, Miryalguda APSRTC Bus Station, Nereducharla APSRTC Bus Station are the nearbyby bus stations to Damarcherla APSRTC runs a number of buses from major cities to here. Nearby cities. Miryalaguda- 17 km Macherla- 39 km Suryapet- 50 km Kodad- 52 km Airports. Vijayawada Airport- 140 km Rajiv Gandhi International Airport- 157 km Rajahmundry Airport- 264 km Tirupati Airport- 385 km Damarcherla Damaracherla is a village in Nalgonda district, Telangana, India. It is located in Damaracherla mandal of Nalgonda division. About Damarcherla Mandal. Damercherla is | Damarcherla |
1,292 | Escobar I, Texas Escobar I, Texas Escobar I is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States. It is a new CDP formed from part of the North Escobares CDP prior to the 2010 census with a population of 324. Escobar I, Texas Escobar I is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States. It is a new CDP formed from part of the North Escobares CDP prior to the 2010 census with a population of 324. | Escobar I, Texas |
1,293 | Alejandro Hales Alejandro Hales Alejandro Hales Jamarne (April 23, 1923 – April 7, 2001) was a Chilean lawyer, diplomat and politician. He was a member of the Agrarian Labor Party. He served as the Minister of Agriculture from April 1953 to June 1954. He served as the Chilean Ambassador to Bolivia from 1954 to 1958. He also served as the Minister of Mining from September 1992 to March 1994. Alejandro Hales Alejandro Hales Jamarne (April 23, 1923 – April 7, 2001) was a Chilean lawyer, diplomat and politician. He was a member of the Agrarian Labor Party. He served as the Minister of Agriculture | Alejandro Hales |
1,294 | Castor Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Castor Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Castor Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Castor Township was erected in 1820, taking its name from the Castor River. Castor Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Castor Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Castor Township was erected in 1820, taking its name from the Castor River. | Castor Township, Stoddard County, Missouri |
1,295 | Live It Up (Marshall Dyllon song) Live It Up (Marshall Dyllon song) "Live It Up" is a debut song recorded by American country music group Marshall Dyllon. It was released in September 2000 as the first single from the album "Enjoy the Ride". The song reached No. 37 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written and produced by Phil Vassar and Robert Byrne. Critical reception. A review in "Billboard" of the song was favorable, praising the "great uptempo melody, a solid performance, and a positive, well-written lyric". Live It Up (Marshall Dyllon song) "Live It Up" is a debut song | Live It Up (Marshall Dyllon song) |
1,296 | Duck Creek Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Duck Creek Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Duck Creek Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Duck Creek Township was erected in 1850, taking its name from Duck Creek. Duck Creek Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Duck Creek Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Duck Creek Township was erected in 1850, taking its name from Duck Creek. | Duck Creek Township, Stoddard County, Missouri |
1,297 | Elk Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Elk Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Elk Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Elk Township was erected in 1868, taking its name from Elk Creek. Elk Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Elk Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Elk Township was erected in 1868, taking its name from Elk Creek. | Elk Township, Stoddard County, Missouri |
1,298 | Liberty Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Liberty Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Liberty Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Liberty Township was erected in 1835. Liberty Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Liberty Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Liberty Township was erected in 1835. | Liberty Township, Stoddard County, Missouri |
1,299 | Pike Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Pike Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Pike Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Pike Township was erected in 1829, taking its name from Zebulon Pike. Pike Township, Stoddard County, Missouri Pike Township is a township in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Pike Township was erected in 1829, taking its name from Zebulon Pike. | Pike Township, Stoddard County, Missouri |