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Juvigny, Haute-Savoie |
Juvigny is a commune. It is in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in the Haute-Savoie department in southeast France. |
ACCOLC |
ACCOLC (Access Overload Control) was a process in the United Kingdom for limiting mobile telephone use in times of emergencies. It is like the GTPS (Government Telephone Preference Scheme) for landlines. |
This process allowed the telephone networks to limit access in a specific area to registered numbers only and is normally started by the Police Incident Commander (although it can be invoked by the Cabinet Office). The emergency services are responsible for registering their key numbers in advance. |
ACCOLC was replaced by MTPAS (Mobile Telecommunication Privileged Access Scheme) in 2009. |
ACCOLC was deployed at the Hillsborough disaster. |
Mobile network |
A mobile network or cellular network is a communication network where the connection between end nodes are wireless. The network is spread over land areas called "cells", each served by at least one location transceiver (usually three cell sites or base transceiver stations). These base stations provide the cell with the network coverage which can be used for transmission of communications and similar. |
When joined together, these cells allow for radio signals over a wide area on the world. This enables a few portable transceivers (e.g., mobile phones, tablets and laptops with mobile broadband modems, pagers, etc.) to communicate with each other and with still transceivers and telephones anywhere in the network, using base stations, even if some of the transceivers are moving through more than one cell during transmission. |
Mobile networks offer a number of good features: |
Larger telecommunications companies have released voice and data mobile networks over most of the land area of Earth that has people on. This allows mobile phones and mobile computing devices to be connected to the public switched telephone network and public Internet access. Private mobile networks can be used for research or for large organizations, such as helping with public safety agencies or a taxi company. |
Demerara Falls tree frog |
The Demerara Falls tree frog ("Boana cinerascens") is a frog that lives in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Venezuela. |
The adult male frog is 3.1 to 3.5 cm long from nose to rear end. The adult female frog is 3.3 to 3.7 cm long. The skin on their backs is green with small yellow spots and smaller red spots. The skin on their bellies can be blue. |
This frog hides during the day and looks for food at night. The female can lay eggs any time of the year, 400 at a time. She usually lays eggs near streams. The tadpoles hide in the dead leaves near the bottom of the stream. |
My Fair Laddy |
"My Fair Laddy" is the 12th episode of "The Simpsons" 17th season. It was first broadcast on the Fox network on February 26, 2006. The episode is a parody of the musical "My Fair Lady". The episode has some songs from the musical: "Wouldn't It Be Loverly", "The Rain in Spain", and "I Could Have Danced All Night". |
In the episode, Groundskeeper Willie's shack gets destroyed and he must live with the Simpson family. Lisa wants to help him act like a gentleman. About 9.51 million people watched the episode when it was first broadcast. |
Dadeumi |
Dadeumi or Kinuta is a Corean, and Japanese traditional ironing. The washed cloth is placed on a stand in a dry state and beaten on it with a stick to smooth out wrinkles and soften. |
Teeth blackening |
Teeth blackening (ohaguro in Japan) is a custom of Eastern people. It was practised for the purpose of beauty. |
PATH system |
Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) is a 13.8-mile rapid transit system in USA. |
Cloak and Dagger (1946 movie) |
Cloak and Dagger is a 1946 American World War II spy thriller movie directed by Fritz Lang and was inspired by the novel of the same name by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain. It stars Gary Cooper, Robert Alda, Lilli Palmer, Vladimir Sokoloff, Marjorie Hoshelle, Dan Seymour, James Flavin and was distributed by Warner Bros.. |
Japanese art |
Japanese art includes a large range of art: ink painting (gohua), ancient pottery, sculpture, origami, calligraphy on silk, woodblock prints, ceramics, ukiyo-e. |
In modern Japan it includes also manga and anime. |
Himno Nacional Mexicano |
The "Mexican National Anthem" (Spanish: "Himno Nacional Mexicano"), also known by its incipit "Mexicans, at the cry of war" (Spanish: "Mexicanos, al grito de guerra"), is the national anthem of Mexico. The anthem was first used in 1854. Later, in 1854, he asked Jaime Nunó to compose the music which now accompanies González's poem. The national anthem, consisting of ten stanzas and a chorus, effectively entered into use on September 16, 1854. |
Estribillo: |
Mexicanos, al grito de guerra |
el acero aprestad y el bridón. |
Y retiemble en sus centros la Tierra, |
al sonoro rugir del cañón. |
Y retiemble en sus centros la Tierra, |
¡al sonoro rugir del cañón! |
Estrofa I |
Ciña ¡oh Patria! tus sienes de oliva |
de la paz el arcángel divino, |
que en el cielo tu eterno destino |
por el dedo de Dios se escribió. |
Mas si osare un extraño enemigo |
profanar con su planta tu suelo, |
piensa ¡oh Patria querida! que el cielo |
un soldado en cada hijo te dio. |
Estribillo (x1) |
Estrofa V |
¡Guerra, guerra! sin tregua al que intente |
De la patria manchar los blasones! |
¡Guerra, guerra! Los patrios pendones |
En las olas de sangre empapad. |
¡Guerra, guerra! En el monte, en el valle |
Los cañones horrísonos truenen, |
Y los ecos sonoros resuenen |
Con las voces de ¡Unión! ¡Libertad! |
Estribillo (x1) |
Estrofa VI |
Antes, patria, que inermes tus hijos |
Bajo el yugo su cuello dobleguen, |
Tus campiñas con sangre se rieguen, |
Sobre sangre se estampe su pie. |
Y tus templos, palacios y torres |
Se derrumben con hórrido estruendo, |
Y sus ruinas existan diciendo: |
De mil héroes la patria aquí fue. |
Estribillo (x1) |
Estrofa X |
¡Patria! ¡Patria! Tus hijos te juran |
Exhalar en tus aras su aliento, |
Si el clarín con su bélico acento |
los convoca a lidiar con valor. |
¡Para ti las guirnaldas de oliva! |
¡Un recuerdo para ellos de gloria! |
¡Un laurel para ti de victoria! |
¡Un sepulcro para ellos de honor!George Cromwell |
George Cromwell (July 3, 1860 – September 17, 1934) was an American politician from New York state. |
He was the son of Henry Bouman Cromwell. He studid at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and finished the Yeli College in 1883. In 1886 he finished Columbia's law school. After that he worked in the field of law. |
From 1889 to 1897, he worked in a law firm "Bachtora, Stillman & Hubbard". In 1897 he created his own law firm in New York city. |
He was also a member of the New York Senate from 1915 to 1918. |
His wife was Herminer de Rouvchal. They did not have children. |
Clario |
Clario Tech Ltd. is a cybersecurity company, founded in 2019 to protect computer users’ rights. The company is headquartered in Dubai, UAE. |
= Overview = |
Clario’s main office is located in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. |
In December 2019, Clario acquired Kromtech Allience Corp. |
In 2020, the company reported Facebook to be a leader as a personal data hacker. |
In 2021, the company made the research comparing the tech companies and countries. |
Since May 2021, MacKeeper works under Clario Tech. |
= Product = |
Clario provides a kind of antivirus based on Bitdefender for customers’ digital security. |
It consists of the software and on-demand tech experts help at the same time. |
The technology was launched in 2020. |
It is available on Android, IOS, macOS. |
The services provided: |
The Clario’s founder is a Ukrainian entrepreneur, Mykola Tymkiv. |
Alun Baker is the CEO. |
There are 500-1,000 employees in the company. |