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# Scottsdale Gun Club
**The Scottsdale Gun Club** (SGC) is an indoor shooting range located in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA.
The facility is a large public indoor shooting range with 32 total lanes. The building\'s architect was Arrington Watkins of Phoenix, Arizona and the Club is recognized by the National Association of Shooting Ranges as a \'Five Star Facility\'. The 30000 sqft building includes three eight lane public shooting bays, a tactical bay, and a tactical shoot house.
## History
The Scottsdale Gun Club opened for business in May 2004. Conceived by Terry Schmidt, Nadine Little and Mark Hanish, the \$8.2 million club was to be a full-service facility for military, law enforcement and private citizens alike.
Some amount of resistance by the community was met when the club was first proposed. As well, banks were reluctant to finance such a project. However, with the support of shooters and firearms enthusiasts, the City of Scottsdale finally approved the club in September 2001.
## Facilities
### Indoor shooting range {#indoor_shooting_range}
There are a total of 32 firing lanes, and targets can be set as far as 75 ft from the shooter. For safety, each lane is separated from the adjacent lanes by bullet-resistant glass. The range\'s backstop can handle most calibers of rifle and handgun; anything that produces less than 8100 pound/feet of force. Each lane has an advanced system that controls that lane\'s respective target, increasing safety. This system is also more time-efficient because it removes the need to check or change targets by walking down range. The range utilizes 180 air filters to keep the air fresh and clean by immediately moving gasses away from shooters.
### Gunsmithing Department {#gunsmithing_department}
Scottsdale Gun Club has a fully staffed gunsmith department that can repair or modify most makes and models. Turn around time varies depending on the services you would like performed and the level of volume.
### Titanium Lounge {#titanium_lounge}
SGC offers different membership levels, and the highest level (Titanium) provides access to the Titanium Lounge. It has eight shooting lanes open only to Titanium Members, as well as a private attendant and a lounge area that recalls the decor of an exclusive English hunting club, complete with a pool table, big screen TV, comfortable couches, high back chairs, and a conference table. It is designed to provide a relaxing area for members while they break from shooting and a comfortable space for their guests
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# Neuburg an der Kammel
**Neuburg** is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany
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# International Society for Science and Religion
The **International Society for Science and Religion** (**ISSR**) is a learned society established in 2001 for the purpose of the promotion of education through the support of inter-disciplinary learning and research in the fields of science and religion conducted where possible in an international and multi-faith context. The Society took shape after a four-day conference in Granada, Spain.
## Membership
Membership is available to all interested persons. However, Fellowship is only attained through nomination by existing Fellows only. There were 97 founding members, including five Fellows of the Royal Society.
### Varieties of faith tradition {#varieties_of_faith_tradition}
Although many of the founders of the ISSR are Christians, the society actively welcomes members from other faith traditions. The book *Why the Science and Religion Dialogue Matters* produced by the society has major contributions from:
- John Polkinghorne, George Ellis, Holmes Rolston III and Fraser Watts (who are Christians), on why the science and religion dialogue matters
- Carl Feit on Judaism
- Munawar Anees on Islam
- B.V. Subbarayappa on Hinduism
- Trinh Xuan Thuan on Buddhism
- Heup Young Kim on Asian Christianity
### Presidents
The Presidents of the ISSR have been:
- John Polkinghorne (Founding President)
- George Ellis
- Sir Brian Heap
- John Hedley Brooke
- Michael J. Reiss (Current President)
### Secretariat
The society's central office is based at St. Edmund\'s College at the University of Cambridge. The Executive Secretary is Professor Fraser Watts.
## Opposition to intelligent design {#opposition_to_intelligent_design}
In 2008, the ISSR released a statement declaring \"that intelligent design is neither sound science nor good theology
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# Anti-Anti
***Anti-Anti*** is the debut album by the band Snowden. Some tracks on this album are also on *The Snowden EP*.
## Track listing {#track_listing}
1. \"Like Bullets\"
2. \"Anti-Anti\"
3. \"My Murmuring Darling\"
4. \"Filler Is Wasted\"
5. \"Black Eyes\"
6. \"Between the Rent and Me\"
7. \"Counterfeit Rules\"
8. \"Innocent Heathen\"
9. \"Stop Your Bleeding\"
10. \"Kill the Power\"
11. \"Victim Card\"
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# Middle Bucks Institute of Technology
**Middle Bucks Institute of Technology** (**MBIT**) is a vocational-technical school serving Centennial, Central Bucks, New Hope/Solebury, and Council Rock School Districts in Pennsylvania, United States. Many secondary-school students who wish obtain an in-depth education in specific technical areas not covered by their \"home school\" choose to attend MBIT. Typically, a student will attend either in the morning (A Session) or in the afternoon (B Session), for a three-hour class and then return to their home school. MBIT offers classes, including: Childcare, Computer Networking, Website Design, Automotive Technologies, HVAC, Dental Occupations, Health Occupations, Public Safety, Culinary Arts, Cosmetology, and Multimedia Technology.
## Educational program {#educational_program}
MBIT uses the Career Cluster model, and offers ten such clusters: \"Architecture & Construction\", \"Arts, A/V Technology & Communications\", \"Health Science\", \"Hospitality & Tourism\", \"Human Services\", \"Information Technology\", \"Law, Public Safety & Security\", \"Manufacturing\", \"Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics\" and \"Transportation, Distribution & Logistics\". Each cluster has one or more associated career pathways. Students typically choose one career pathway, which includes core classes common to the cluster, and courses specific to the pathway. School years in each program are described as levels. Typically, 100 level as a sophomore, 200 level as a junior, and 300 level as a senior. Many programs offer scholarships or college credits after completing the 300 level
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# Beast of the East (rugby)
The **Beast of the East** is the largest college rugby tournament in the world. Beast of the East is held in April of each year. In 2022, the tournament added sevens competitions to the schedule in response to the increase of teams playing rugby sevens in the spring season. In 2010, the 27th annual tournament, 84 college rugby teams participated in five divisions. The tournament is hosted by Providence Rugby Football Club on six rugby fields at The Glen in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.
## Past Champions {#past_champions}
2018
- Women\'s Division 1: Vassar College def. UConn 15-12
- Women\'s Division 2: UAlbany def. Marist College 17-5
- Women\'s Division 3: University of New Haven def UMass Dartmouth 34-0
- Men\'s Division 1: Bishop\'s University def. UMass Amherst 13-10
- Men\'s Division 2: Plymouth State University def. Sacred Heart University 17-7
- Men\'s Division 3: UMaine Farmington def. UMass Dartmouth 28-5
2017
- Women\'s Division 1: Vassar College
- Women\'s Division 2: Roger Williams University
- Women\'s Division 3: University of Maine Orono def. University of Connecticut 17-12 (OT)
- Men\'s Division 1: University of Connecticut
- Men\'s Division 2: Salve Regina
- Men\'s Division 3: University of Maine Orono def. University of New Haven 24-0
2016
- Women\'s Division 1: University of Connecticut
- Men\'s Division 1: University of Massachusetts- Amherst
- Women\'s Division 2: Vassar College
- Men\'s Division 2: Roger Williams University
- Women\'s Division 3: Roger Williams University
2015
- Men\'s Division 3: University of Maine Orono def. Colby College 21-3
- Women\'s Division 3: Roger Williams University
2014
- Men\'s Division 1: University of Massachusetts Amherst def. Providence College 16-3
- Men\'s Division 2: University of Massachusetts Amherst B side def. Salve Regina University 12-5
- Women\'s Division 3: Middlebury College def. Plymouth State
2013
- Men\'s Division 1: University of Massachusetts Amherst def. United States Merchant Marine Academy 11-10
2012
- Men\'s Division 1: Iona College def.
- Men\'s Division 2: Sacred Heart University def. Massachusetts Maritime Academy 20-0
- Women\'s Division 1: Northeastern University def. Boston College
2011
- Men\'s Division 1: Salve Regina University def. Syracuse University 12-5
- Men\'s Division 2: Iona College def. Providence College
- Women\'s Division 1:
- Women\'s Division 2:
- Women\'s Division 3: Smith College def. College of the Holy Cross 20-0
2010
- Men\'s Division 1: Northeastern University def. Brown University 17-0
- Men\'s Division 2: Southern Connecticut State University def. Salve Regina University 21-0
- Women\'s Division 1: Dartmouth College def. Princeton University 10-0
- Women\'s Division 2: Radcliffe College def. Marist
- Women\'s Division 3: MIT def. College of the Holy Cross
2009
- Men\'s Division 1: University of Connecticut
- Men\'s Division 2: Providence College
- Women\'s Division 1: Vassar College def. Syracuse University 31-0
- Women\'s Division 2: Bryant University
- Women\'s Division 3: College of the Holy Cross
2008 - 25th Annual Tournament
- Division 1 Men: Bentley University def. URI 14-5
- Division 2 Men: Salisbury State University def. Bryant University
- Division 2 Women: Providence College def. Rutgers University
- Division 3 Women: Bryant University def. Roger Williams University
2007
- Men\'s Division 1: United States Merchant Marine Academy King\'s Point def. Northeastern University 3-0
- Men\'s Division 2: Vassar College def. University of Maine at Farmington 22-10
- Women\'s Division 2: Vassar College def. University of New Hampshire 19-0
- Women\'s Division 3: University of Rhode Island def
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# Offingen
**Offingen** is a municipality in the Swabian administrative district Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany.
As of 2023, Offingen a population of 4,429.
Offingen lies in the Donauried between Ulm and Donauwörth on the Danube and Mindel. The Ulm--Augsburg railway line crosses the town. Neuoffingen station was an important interchange for decades.
## History
### Offingen and Landstrost {#offingen_and_landstrost}
\"Offingen is, as can be derived from the name ending *-ingen*, the foundation of an Alemannic clan. The place name is derived from a clan leader *Offo*. The village developed as a street village at the intersection of the Roman road from Günzburg to Augsburg with the valley path leading along the Kammeltal. The village was first mentioned in a document dated 4 September 1186, in which Pope Urban III confirmed, among other things, that it was owned by the Augsburg bishop Udalschalk.\" At that time, the local government was exercised by Augsburg ministers. One of these ministerials was Konrad Schoberlin, whose gift of goods from the year 1209 has given an early mention of the town.
At the beginning of the 14th century Offingen became part of the margraviate of Burgau together with the neighbouring castle Landstrost by an area exchange. The town and its citizens were then pledged several times to secure monetary claims against creditors. From 1380 the lords of Westernach appeared in Offingen over such pledged possessions and partly also fief possessions. In 1518 Eustachius von Westernach sold his fief and pledged property to the lords of the Stain zu Rechtenstein at Reisensburg. Around 1550, they found themselves in an economic emergency and sold the Offingen estate to the lords of Schellenberg zu Hüfingen in 1599. However, they also became indebted with the property and transferred the fiefdoms back to the barons of Freyberg-Eisenberg in Haldenwang in 1659, who held the local sovereignty until the redemption of the feudal rights in the 19th century.
No major incidents occurred in Offingen during the German Peasants\' War of 1525. Rather, the Offingen peasants seemed to have held back, since in March 1525 the Leipheimer Haufen moved to Offingen in order to *force Offingen peasants into its alliance*. After the defeat of the peasant uprising only two Offingen ringleaders were punished; the village got off lightly with a fine. From the Thirty Years\' War from 1618 to 1648 little is known about Offingen. A tax register from 1627 still mentions numerous wealthy people in the town. Until 1680 any records about the general development of the village are missing.
From 1696 to 1700 a new castle was built in Landstrost by the barons of Freyberg. Around 1748 a castle (today\'s parsonage) was also built in Offingen.
Around 1800 Offingen had the status of an Obervogtamt. Since 1806 the place belongs to Bavaria. The trigger was the Rheinbundakte, an alliance of southern German states with France\'s Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte. This agreement determined, among other things, that the noble principalities as well as the knightly possessions, which up to then had been directly linked to the empire, were subordinated to the respective sovereign (mediatisation).
The castle in Offingen was inhabited by the barons of Freyberg until 1858 and then sold for lack of further use. After the farmer Johann Haupeltshofer became the new lord of the castle in 1862, the community and the church foundation acquired the property in 1878 and used it as a school and parsonage. The castle in Landstrost was severely damaged in 1871 by several landslides and finally demolished in 1872.
After the Second World War, the community took in about 1,000 expellees. In neighbouring Schnuttenbach, today a district of Offingen, around 75 Hungarian-Germans and around 250 displaced persons from the Sudetenland were accommodated in a barracks camp.
### Incorporations
The municipality of Schnuttenbach was incorporated into Offingen on 1 May 1978. At the same time, the newly founded administrative community of the towns of Offingen, Gundremmingen and Rettenbach began its work, which is based in the new Offingen town hall.
### District Schnuttenbach {#district_schnuttenbach}
The village was first mentioned in a document in 1298. Its special jewel is the chapel of Saint Ursula. It is decorated with frescoes from the 12th century. The attached Church of St. Ursula has artistically remarkable stained glass windows by Munich professor Josef Oberberger.
Schnuttenbach was the site of a labour camp during the National Socialist era. The documentary film *Verborgen in Schnuttenbach* by Thomas Gerhard Majewski is dedicated to this camp.
## Politics
Mayor Thomas Wörz (SPD) has been in office since the 2008 local elections. He was re-elected in March 2014 with 57.3% of the votes.
The Market Community Council has 16 members. Since the local elections in 2014, they have distributed their seats on the following lists:
- CSU: 5 seats
- SPD: 5 seats
- Free voters Offingen: 4 seats
- Free voters association Schnuttenbach: 1 seat
- Young citizens: 1 seat
There are faction communities between the CSU and the Free Voters\' Association Schnuttenbach as well as the Free Voters Offingen and the Young Citizens.
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# Offingen
## Education
- Kindergarten St. Georg Offingen (1 crèche group, 4 kindergarten groups)
- Kinderhaus St. Ursula Schnuttenbach (1 crèche group, 2 kindergarten groups)
- Primary school Offingen
- Secondary school Offingen
- Branch Office Adult Education Centre Günzburg
## Sights and Sights {#sights_and_sights}
- The *Castle* in Offingen was built around 1748 as the manor house of the barons of Freyberg. The building originally housed the Patrimonial Court. After the mediatization of the principalities and the abolition of feudal jurisdiction in 1848, the building changed hands several times before it became the property of the parish and the church foundation in 1879 and served as a school and parsonage. The stork\'s nest on the building now known as the *Parsonage* is inhabited by storks, which have been hibernating in the nest for several years.
- The Catholic *Parish church of Saint George* was built between 1615 and 1618 by Hans Christoph von Schellenberg and his wife Dorothea on the site of an older predecessor building on the basis of a foundation. The coat of arms of the founder is preserved in the choir vault. The pulpit in the style of the late Renaissance probably still comes from the original equipment of the church. The main altar in the choir dates from the rococo period, the side altars were put together in their present form during a renovation in 1958.
- The *Leonhard Chapel* was built in 1747 at the instigation of the Lords of Freyberg in place of an older chapel dedicated to Leonhard.
- The Krieger Memorial Chapel was built in 1954 according to plans by Eduard Haertinger.
- The *Protestant Church of Reconciliation* was built in 1965. A Protestant congregation in Offingen did not form until industrialisation in the second half of the 19th century and only reached a significant size after the arrival of Protestant expellees after the Second World War.
- At Landstrost there is the *Barbara Chapel*, at the Chapel Trail to Landstrost there is also a *Trinity Chapel* from the 18th century.
- Since May 2006, the 25-metre-high observation tower on the edge of the Danube valley slope has offered a panoramic view of the Danube valley and the Swabian Alb. The tower has been closed for safety reasons since 2017. In Aug 2024 the date for reopening is unknown.
<File:Offingen> Kirche Sankt Georg.jpg\|Kirche St. Georg <File:Offingen> Denkmal Milchbaeuerin.jpg\|Denkmal für die Milchbäuerin <File:Offingen> Aussichtsturm Donautal.jpg\|*Aussichtsturm Donautal*
## Economy
Until the middle of the 20th century, Offingen was a strongly rural community. The bronze memorial to the dairy farmer reminds us that the village enabled more than 100 dairy farmers to make a living.
The Augsburg entrepreneurs Johannes and Wilhelm Lembert as well as Franz Baptist Silbermann built the felt factory in 1896. It developed into the economically strongest company in the town. In the 21st century, the BWF Group, which emerged from it, had worldwide business contacts and subsidiaries in several countries. Industrial settlements such as the paper factory, the fertilizer factory or a furniture factory lost importance after a temporary heyday.
Since 1950, two markets have been held annually in Offingen. On July 14, 1971, the Bavarian State Government awarded the town the official designation *Markt* (market). The market Offingen is not to be confused with Marktoffingen, which lies about 50 km further north.
## Transport
The Offingen station is on the Ulm--Augsburg line. The official opening of this railway line on 1 May 1854 promoted passenger and freight traffic. The express mail wagon connection from Dillingen an der Donau to Günzburg was shortly thereafter routed via Lauingen and Gundremmingen to Offinger Bahnhof.
A Bavarian law of 29 April 1869 commissioned the construction of a railway link between Günzburg an der Donau and Donauwörth, now part of the Ingolstadt--Neuoffingen railway. The Neuoffingen railway station was built between Günzburg and Offingen. On 15 August 1876, rail traffic was officially launched on the new route. Passenger trains stopped there until 1988. Neuoffingen is one of the last brick stations in Bavaria to be listed.
Offingen is connected to several long-distance cycle routes, including the Danube cycle route (runs from the source to the mouth of the Danube) and, within the European EuroVelo network, the EV 6 long-distance cycle route (runs from the Atlantic to the Black Sea over more than 6000 km along six European rivers)
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# Arno's Court Triumphal Arch
**Arno\'s Court Triumphal Arch** (`{{gbmapping|ST612716}}`{=mediawiki}) is an 18th-century monument in Junction Road, Brislington, Bristol, England.
## Description
The arch was built around 1760 by James Bridges, for William Reeve, a prominent local Quaker and businessman. It is built from Bath stone, of classical proportions but with Gothic and Moorish detail.
In its current position, next to the main A4 road, it marked the entrance to the (since demolished) Arno\'s Court Bath House. A plaque on the arch states that it was moved from its original position, at the entrance to the Black Castle, in 1912 and was fully renovated in 1995.
The arch was designated as Grade II\* listed in 1959.
## Carvings
The niches on each side of the arch once contained carvings from the demolished City Gates. The rear elevation is much simpler than the front, and includes a carving of the City\'s coat of arms.
The four statues which decorate the archway are 20th-century copies of 13th- and 14th-century originals. The original statues of King Edward I and King Edward III were set in one of the deep niches on the western side that have tent-like canopies. The original statues were taken from Bristol\'s Lawford\'s Gate that was demolished around the time of construction of the arch. Those on the east-side are 13th-century figures from Bristol\'s Newgate, representing Robert, the builder of Bristol Castle, and Geoffrey de Montbray, bishop of Coutances, builder of the fortified walls of Bristol. The originals of all four were removed due to their deteriorating condition in 1898 and they are now in the St Nicholas\'s Church Museum
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# The Dove (1974 film)
***The Dove*** is a 1974 American-British biographical film directed by Charles Jarrott. The picture was produced by Gregory Peck, the third and last feature film he produced.
The drama is based on the real-life experiences of Robin Lee Graham, a young man who spent five years sailing around the world as a single-handed sailor, starting when he was 16 years old. The story is adapted from *Dove* (1972), the book Graham co-wrote with Derek L.T. Gill about his seafaring experiences.
## Plot
The film tells of real-life Robin Lee Graham (Joseph Bottoms), a 16-year-old boy who sets sail in a 23-foot sloop in attempt to be the youngest person to circumnavigate the globe solo. He had planned the trip with his sailor father Lyle Graham (John McLiam) for years.
On one of his stops after setting sail, he meets and falls in love with the gregarious and attractive Patti Ratteree (Deborah Raffin). After much banter, Patti decides to follow Graham throughout his long journey. She meets him in Fiji, Australia, South Africa, Panama, and the Galápagos Islands.
As he travels around the globe, Graham experiences many adventures on the sea and land as he matures from a teenager to a young adult. Graham finds the trip a lonely experience, especially when the wind dies on him on the high seas. At one point he badly wants to quit the voyage but Patti (now his new wife) and his father encourage him to continue. At the end of the film, Graham sails into Los Angeles with crowds welcoming him home.
## Cast
- Joseph Bottoms as Robin Lee Graham
- Deborah Raffin as Patti Ratteree
- John McLiam as Lyle Graham
- Dabney Coleman as Charles Huntley
- John Anderson as Mike Turk
- Colby Chester as Tom Barkley
- Ivor Barry as Kenniston
- Setoki Ceinaturoga as Young Fijian
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- Apenisa Naigulevu as Cruise Ship Captain
- John Meillon as Tim
- Gordon Glenwright as Darwin Harbour Master
- Garth Meade as South African Customs Official
- Peter Gwynne as Fred C. Pearson
- Cecily Polson as Mrs. Castaldi
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# The Dove (1974 film)
## Background
### Basis of film {#basis_of_film}
Robin Lee Graham (born 1949) set out to sail around the world alone as a teenager in the summer of 1965. *National Geographic Magazine* carried the story in three issues from 1966 to 1970, and he co-wrote a book detailing his journey called *Dove.* Graham was just 16 when he set out from Southern California and headed west in his 24-foot Lapworth sailboat. In Fiji, he married his wife Patti, and after almost five years, sailed back into his home port. After he and Patti attended Stanford University, they moved to Montana. He collaborated with a writer on a book of the journey which became a best seller.
### Development
Gregory Peck moved into film producing in the early 70s, following his dissatisfaction with some of his late 60s films such as *Marooned* and *Mackenna\'s Gold*, and the recutting of *I Walk the Line*. He decided to take time out from acting and work as a producer. His first effort, an adaptation of the play, *The Trial of the Catonsville Nine*, had not been a success so he spent six months reading material to find his next project.
Peck was told about the series of articles on Graham that were in *National Geographic* and that a book was being written about him. Peck read the book while it was still in galleys. \"I was attracted really because of the character of the boy\", said Peck. \"He was a very odd fella, an eccentric who sailed around the world at 16. Loners make interesting heroes.\" He also liked that it was \"a strong adventure story.\"
Graham was reluctant to sell the film rights to Peck - he did not know who the actor was. However he was persuade by his lawyer and his then wife Patti who admired the actor and felt he would not make a \"dirty movie\". However Graham said \" I insisted that the film be made in such a way that it could be shown without embarrassment to family audiences. There would be no nudity, no provocative sexual scenes, no swearing or blasphemous language.\"
Peck optioned the screen rights for \$10,000 of his own money. He knew Nat Cohen and Bernard Delfont of EMI Films from being on the board of Capitol Records. They gave him \$150,000 to purchase the screen rights outright and to write a script. EMI wanted a US partner and Paramount agreed to come on board.
In May 1973 Cohen announced the film would be made as *Here There Be Dragons* as part of a slate of movies made by EMI worth £5 million. The film was budgeted at £1 million.
Filming began under the title of *Here There Be Dragons*. However, there was concern this would confuse audiences into thinking it was a martial arts film. *Upon a Painted Ocean* was considered as a title before selecting *The Dove*.
Director Charles Jarrott said the film will \"make a positive statement about a youth who set out to do something and succeeded. It\'s not a Disney story, there is some abrasion to it.\"
\"You can read one or two things into it, the father-son relationship being what it is in the picture\", said Peck. \"The movie will make you wonder why a kid would want to drop out, why he wasn\'t offered the kind of future he was interested in.\"
Jarott later called the movie \"an exercise in logistics\" and came about because Peck \"desperately wanted to make a film about an American winner.\"
The script was originally written by Graham\'s co author Derek Gill. Eventually four people worked on the script only two of whom got credit. The script was not finished when filming started on 25 May 1973 but Jarrott\'s contract specified a start date.
### Casting
Peck says at one time they discussed casting \"one or two rock stars\" in the lead roles \"but they\'re kind of practiced and slick and a little too sophisticated. We looked for naturalness, sympathetic personalities and original personalities. We looked for kids who weren\'t hindered by too much self confidence, people that had chemistry.\" Actors considered included David Cassidy, Richard Thomas and Edward Albert Jr. Joseph Bottoms, then best known for the TV movie version of *Winesburg, Ohio*, was cast in the lead role.
\"The whole picture depends on the kid\", said Jarrott. \"If you\'re stuck on the other side of the world and he doesn\'t work out, you can\'t recast the part.\"
Deborah Raffin, a model who had been in the film of *40 Carats*, was cast as his girlfriend.
### Shooting
Filming started in Fiji on 25 May 1973 and finished at Del Mar in California on 28 September. During filming it became apparent that the film - originally budgeted at \$1.5 million - would need another \$600,000 to finish and this was obtained from Paramout.
The film is a travelogue of sorts and the producers filmed on location throughout the world over a four-month period with a 32-person crew. Filming locations included: Suva, Fiji; Darwin, Northern Territory, Fremantle, Western Australia; Cape Town, South Africa; Lourenço Marques, Mozambique; Panama Canal, Panama; Ecuador; and Los Angeles.
Instead of sailing a boat around the world, Peck bought nine identical boats and shipped them to nine different locations.
While largely accurate, the film fictionalizes a few elements. Robin and Patti actually married about halfway through his journey, in South Africa, but the film saves their marriage for the finale, and places it in the Galapagos Islands. In addition, Robin actually sold *Dove* in Saint Thomas, about 3/4 of the way through his journey, and replaced her with the larger *Return of Dove*, but the film has him keep the same boat for the duration of his journey.
\"It was a terrific gamble\", said Peck. \"It was exhilarating. I feel I play a role in every scene, even if I don\'t direct it or act in it. I helped to shape it. I made the thing happen in the first place. Whatever has happened, over the past two years I\'ve certainly known I\'ve been alive.\"
Graham was invited to a preview screening. He wrote \"the film was sensitively and, in many scenes, really beautifully made\... I couldn\'t fault the acting. Joseph Bottoms had patently made a real study not only of sailing a small craft but of my personality. Patti was no less pleased with Deborah Raffin\'s performance.\" Graham asked for some minor changes to the story including language used which Peck agreed to.
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# The Dove (1974 film)
## Reception
### Box office {#box_office}
The film performed poorly at the box office in the USA but did better in Europe. According to Peck\'s biographer, the success of the film in Australia and Japan helped the film earn a profit.
### Critical response {#critical_response}
Critic Nora Sayre, film critic for *The New York Times*, thought the film was too wholesome, so much so that Sayre wanted harm to come to the characters. Yet she appreciated Sven Nykvist\'s cinematography and wrote, \"*The Dove* \... is probably far too wholesome for most of the families I know, although there may be a radiant audience lurking just outside the realms of my acquaintance \... Joseph Bottoms, as the young sailor, smiles too much in the first half of the movie; after that, he cries too much. His initial overwhelming sunniness turns the viewer into a sadist: You\'re glad when his cat gets killed or grateful when a shark appears in the ocean. Deborah Raffin, as his winsome girlfriend, is rarely allowed to stop laughing and wagging her head; the two grin and glow at each other until you yearn for a catastrophe.\"
Others liked the film. Film critics Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, who reviewed the film much later after the film\'s release on their website *Spirituality and Practice*, appreciated the film and its message, and wrote, \"Producer Gregory Peck was perceptive when he decided to make a film based on the true life on the youngest person to circumnavigate the world alone \... Graham\'s exploits and his accompanying struggle to sort out his feelings about himself and his loyalties to family and girlfriend are fascinating and provocative.\"
The staff at *Variety* magazine said, \"\... an odyssey which provides nautical chills and thrills (as well as breathtaking scenics) aplenty \... Pic really takes off when he meets the girl (played with gauche hesitation at first, but then with beauty and considerable charm by Deborah Raffin) \... Their yes-no yes-no-yes affair is nicely handled.\"
Peck gave up producing following the death of his son in 1975 and returned to acting. In 1976 he said he would not produce another film \"until I had done a very thorough job indeed of examining every aspect of the story. I think I would reject and reject and reject until I found something that would be consistently exciting, suspenseful, funny---whatever it was supposed to be---throughout, from start to finish, which is more than we achieved with *The Dove*."
### Awards
**Wins**
- Golden Globe Award: Golden Globe; Most Promising Male Newcomer, Joseph Bottoms; 1975.
**Nominations**
- Golden Globes: Golden Globe; Best Original Song, John Barry (composer) and Don Black (lyricist); for the song \"Sail the Summer Winds\"; 1975.
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# The Dove (1974 film)
## Release
The film opened in the United States in September 1974.
Paramount released the film on VHS in 1992.
Network Distributing released the film on Blu-Ray in the UK on April 5, 2021.
## Soundtrack
An original motion picture soundtrack of the film was released in 1974 by ABC Records and contained thirteen tracks (00:31:43). On May 1, 2001 a CD was released on the Artemis record label. The song \"Sail the Summer Winds\", sung by Lyn Paul, was nominated for a Golden Globe and was a top selling hit in England. It hovered just outside the British Top 50 for four months. The score was written by composer John Barry.
Side 1
1. \"The Dove (Main Title)\" (03:05)
2. \"Sail The Summer Winds\" (Vocal by Lyn Paul) (03:09)
3. \"Hitch-hike To Darwin\" (02:14)
4. \"Patty and Robin\" (02:20)
5. \"Here There Be Dragons\" (02:44)
6. \"Mozambique\" (02:15)
Side 2
1. \"The Motorbike and the Dove\" (01:24)
2. \"Xing\'mombila\" (02:09)
3. \"Alone On The Wide, Wide Sea\" (03:52)
4. \"Porpoise Escort\" (02:30)
5. \"After The Fire\" (01:46)
6. \"Sail The Summer Winds\" (Vocal by Lyn Paul) (02:21)
7. \"The Dove (End Title)\" (01:54)
A bootleg CD version of the soundtrack with the 13 original tracks was released January 28, 2009 by Harkit Records in the UK. The album was transferred from an LP
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# Röfingen
**Röfingen** is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany
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# Avanzino Nucci
**Avanzino Nucci** (c. 1552--1629) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period.
## Biography
He was born in Gubbio and died in Rome. He trained with Niccolò Circignani (il Pomarancio). Bernardino Gagliardi was one of his pupils. His paintings can be found in the Roman churches of San Rocco all\'Augusteo, San Silvestro al Quirinale, and San Paolo fuora le Mura. Some more paintings dated 1596 are in the portico of the former Carthusian Monastery and now museum of San Martino in Naples. They depict the *Foundation of the Carthusian order by St Bruno of Cologne*, the *Approval of the order by the Pope Urban II* and the *Meeting of the Saint with the Norman king Roger I of Sicily*.
He is said to have painted in the church of the Annunziata (1627) and in the church of San Benedetto (1620) in Gualdo Tadino
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# Imperivm: Great Battles of Rome
***Imperivm: Great Battles of Rome*** (also known as ***Imperivm III: Great Battles of Rome***, ***Imperivm RTC: Great Battles of Rome***, or ***Imperium GBR***) is a 2004 real-time strategy video game for Microsoft Windows. It is a sequel to the RTS/RPGs *Celtic Kings: Rage of War* and *Imperivm II: The Punic Wars*. The game, released in 2004, was developed by Haemimont Games together with FX Interactive. It was re-released on Steam on August 16, 2021.
The game contains various civilizations to choose from, including Rome (Imperial and Republican), Egypt, Germania, Britannia, Iberia, Gaul, and Carthage. It also has a more elaborate hero system than its predecessors.
## Gameplay
The game focuses on tactics, troop mobility and terrain topography rather than sheer strength of numbers for winning battles. Though resources are important, there is less relevance in gathering them than in other real-time battle games. Instead of sending an army of servants to mine, lumber, collect food or gather any other kind of resources these are generated at a constant rate directly proportional to the inhabitants of a population center.
There are 3 player modes to choose from:
- Conquest: The battles involved on this game are focused on raising an empire by conquering all the known ancient world, and the user can choose any of the available civilizations to do so.
- Rome\'s Greatest Battles: A good amount of effort has been dedicated to historical accuracy; not only on the graphics but on the story line of this pre-built scenarios on which the player can live Rome\'s defining moments, from The Battle of Zama which marked the final and decisive end of the Second Punic War to the rebellion of Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra.
- Custom Game: These feature is always present in modern-day real time tactic and strategy games, it can be used to practice against computer opponents on custom made scenarios or to go on-line and battle against other human players.
### Civilizations
There are different civilizations to choose from, each with unique weakness and strengths: Egypt, Carthage, Republican Rome, Imperial Rome, Gallia, Germania, Hispania and Britannia.
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## Gameplay
### Battles
*Imperivm: Great Battles of Rome* revives the battles which made Ancient Rome one of the great empire of the world, such as the Siege of Numantia, August victory against Mark Antony and Cleopatra in Egypt, Marcus Aurelius campaign against the Germans in the north of the Rhin river, Viriathus uprising in the West Iberian Peninsula and the Siege of Alesia led by Julius Caesar.
A special kind of unit called hero, which has become standard on real-time strategy and real-time tactic games, is used to group the different classes of soldiers under one command.
As a soldier builds up on experience he becomes more effective in combat.
By assaulting keeps a civilization can also gain access to loot like extra food or gold.
#### Heroes
Unlike normal military units, heroes are generally stronger and more valuable in battle. Their main strength lies in the ability to attach a group of up to 50 units, which from then on would follow their commands. When attached, the units receive part of the hero\'s experience as a bonus to their own. In addition, heroes arrange armies in specific formations that provide their units with an additional bonus when executing the stand ground command. Unlike units each hero has five skills that are unique to them and their civilization. These improve not only their individual combat abilities but also that of their army. Some of them are beneficial to the hero and the units attached to the hero. Other skills are beneficial to the units or help during battles.
#### Formations
There are four kind of formations in the game: Square, Block, Line and Center Cavalry. Each gives different bonus. Usually the maximum number of units on an army is limited to 50 but in the case of Republican Rome this cap can be pushed up to 70.
Also, different formations favors mixes on soldiers classes quantities. For example, choosing a line formation would benefit an army composed of a majority of ranged attackers.
By grouping two or more Generals the size of an army can be effectively increased. Orders can be issued simultaneously to each General who in turn would relay them to their troops. Conveniently once that the positions of the joined armies have been set, the computer will make the best effort to keep the defined distance between groups.
This feature gives more possibilities since this allows specialization of groups. Each can choose the more convenient formation, for instance, two armies, one composed only from ranged attackers and the other of a good mix of melee troops, can choose line and block respectively.
As a unit gets to see more action his skill level increases; every unit has a level to reflect this, thus it is possible to get a favorable outcome when facing a numerically superior enemy with battle hardened troops, the most appropriate formation and some maneuvering.
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# Imperivm: Great Battles of Rome
## Gameplay
### Buildings and population centers {#buildings_and_population_centers}
There are several classes of populations centers.
#### Villages
These population centers produce food at a constant rate. Each one has a population limit and current living people, depending on the completeness of population the production rate decreases or increases, and the people can also be transferred to keeps or fortresses. Campaigning Troops can be supplied from these places, but is much more useful to use scorched earth tactics to avoid defending a counterattack if the village is at the end of the supply lines.
#### Walled City {#walled_city}
The main establishment where the player recruits troops, make most of the basic training for them and upgrade certain abilities. Every walled city has a tavern, a coliseum, a blacksmith, a temple for the gods and a certain class of town center. What varies, according to the civilization, is what can be obtained on those buildings.
#### Keeps
These are smaller than the walled city but play an important role by gathering resources as extra money or soldiers. Among them are Gold Keep, Trading Keep and Training Keep.
The most obvious uses are as a forward base and defense point, keeps (no matter what class of keep) will attack any hostile nation party within certain range, but only when they have at least one occupant, the rate of fire can be increased by garrisoning more soldiers at the building but a line of supply must be established in order to keep alive the troops inside the fortification.
- Gold Keep: Gold keeps can be used to increase the gold income for a particular civilization. When a building of this class has 2000 gold coins, it will generate more money, and the player in possession of the keep can sent the surplus money to his walled city to aid in his war effort. By keeping an average population above 85% in the walled city and one Gold Keep a player can support two medium-sized armies to aid in the expansion of his empire.
- Trading Keep: These buildings are also useful to earn an extra income by means of selling food sent from a near village or walled city; the profits can be sent either to the walled city or be invested on a Gold Keep.
- Training Keep: These buildings are useful to raise the skill level of regular troops, generals or mercenaries. By storing food inside the building troops garrisoned inside will increase their level, though just to a certain level cap.
- Recruit Keep: In this building peasants are slowly turned into Level 1 Mace Warriors; these troops in turn can be sent to the training keep to raise their level. Food is also required for this transformation.
#### Ruins
These are used to increase the power of priest by performing rituals or they can contain powerful magic items that increase wielder\'s stats.
## *Liga Imperivm* {#liga_imperivm}
*Liga Imperivm* is the online version of the game where players can chat and fight one against others. There are different ranks, and from lowest to highest punctuation, it is formed by slave, liberto, plebeian, patrician, decurion, centurion, praefectus, tribune, legatus, aedile, priest, magistrate, senator, censor, quaestor, praetor, consul, proconsul, governor and emperor.
In 2005, it organized the first Liga Imperivm championship, where players faced in a 1vs1 or 2vs2 duel. The winner got a trophy and €5000.
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# Imperivm: Great Battles of Rome
## Reception
*Great Battles of Rome* received a \"Double Platinum\" award from the Asociación Española de Distribuidores y Editores de Software de Entretenimiento (aDeSe), for more than 160,000 sales in Spain during its first 12 months. By 2006 the game sold more than 1 million copies and became a Platinum title.
## *The Great Battles of Rome Imperivm HD Edition* {#the_great_battles_of_rome_imperivm_hd_edition}
In 2018 a group of developers, supported by FX, begun to work on a beta version of the game, which is currently available through the platform Steam. The new game is known within its largest community of active gamers as *Imperivm III HD*. A series of constant updates allows the game to feature: improved graphics (HD), new decorative and functional elements of maps, bugs and lag removal, balance of troops, new buildings, new unites, auto-update, and new language available (English).
## *Imperivm GBR: Greek Civilization MOD* {#imperivm_gbr_greek_civilization_mod}
In 2016 the Italian team RattlesMake released a fanmade expansion pack called *Greek Civilization MOD*, including all the changes from the Steam version (until patch 1.54) and the introduction of a new playable civilization: the Greeks. Version 1.0 was released in September 2017, and version 2.0 with additional features was released in February 2023. In September 2020 the team received a Cease and Desist letter from FX Interactive for copyright infringement, pressuring the team to immediately halt development and take down the project from mod hosting websites. Since 2022 however, the *Mediterranevm Team* has taken over the project and re-released the mod without copyrighted assets, further developing and releasing new updates and features
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# Pacho Alonso
**Pacho Alonso** (August 22, 1928 -- August 27, 1982) was a Cuban singer and bandleader from Santiago de Cuba who is attributed with creating the musical form pilón in collaboration with percussionist/composer Enrique Bonne. He founded his first conjunto in Havana in 1957. In the 1950s, Alonso sang with Benny Moré and Fernando Álvarez, a trio popularly known as \"*The Three Musketeers*\". Later he sang with Ibrahim Ferrer. Pacho Alonso also enjoyed tremendous success in his international tours through Latin America, Europe and Africa
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# Ursberg
**Ursberg** is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany.
## Sightseeing
Nearby is Ursberg Abbey, a former Imperial Abbey of the Holy Roman Empire.
## Notable residents {#notable_residents}
- Theo Waigel, former Chairperson of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria party and Federal Minister of Finance of Germany
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# Pilón
**Pilón** is a Cuban musical form and a popular dance created in the 1950s. named for the town of Pilón, on the southern coast of Cuba. The rhythms of Pilón are based on the motions of pounding sugarcane. One unique aspect of the pilón is the use of simultaneous piano and electric guitar guajeos. Rhythmically, the guitar plays a much simpler form of the piano part. The following example is written in 4/4 rather than cut-time.
The creation of Pilón is often attributed to bandleader and singer Pacho Alonso in collaboration with percussionist/composer Enrique Bonne.
## Enrique Bonne {#enrique_bonne}
> Enrique Bonne \[was\] a timbalero, prolific songwriter and creator of various rhythms such as pilón, simalé and upa upa. As the leader of Enrique Bonne y sus Tambores, he was also a pioneer in bringing Afro‐Cuban folkloric influences into popular music. Of the many rhythms that Bonne created or popularized for Pacho\'s band, the most important was pilón. It started as a dance craze, with the dancers mimicking the movement of stirring a vat of roasting coffee beans, but long after the dance had been relegated to the history of pop culture, the rhythm itself continued to influence the likes of José Luis \"Changuito\" Quintana of Los Van Van, Orlando Mengual of Charanga Habanera, Denis \"Papacho\" Savón of Issac Delgado, Tomás \"El Panga\" Ramos of Paulito FG and Cubanismo, and many Latin Jazz musicians---Moore.
Enrique\'s son Angel Bonne continued the musical tradition
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# Abbot Hall Art Gallery
**Abbot Hall Art Gallery** is an art gallery in Kendal, England. Abbot Hall was built in 1759 by Colonel George Wilson, the second son of Daniel Wilson of Dallam Tower, a large house and country estate nearby. It was built on the site of the old Abbot\'s Hall, roughly where the museum is today. Before the Dissolution of the Monasteries this was where the Abbot or his representative would stay when visiting from the mother house of St Mary\'s Abbey, York. The architect is unknown. During the early twentieth century the Grade I listed building was dilapidated and has been restored as an art gallery.
Abbot Hall was closed to the public while Lakeland Arts carried out a redevelopment of the building and grounds. The reopening is on 20 May 2023 with an exhibition by Julie Brook.
## Building
Originally a town house, Abbot Hall was converted into an art gallery in 1957--62. The building is in stone on a plinth, with quoins, a belt course, a modillioned eaves cornice, and a parapet. The central block has two storeys with cellars, and there is a symmetrical east front of seven bays. Curved steps lead up to a central round-headed doorway in an architrave with moulded imposts, a projecting keystone, and an interlaced fanlight. This is flanked by two-storey canted bay windows, and outside these are recessed bays in one storey containing Venetian windows. The outermost two bays on each side are gabled, lower and further recessed, and have one storey. They contain two round-headed sash windows with an oval window in a pediment above.
## Collection
It has one of the most important collections of George Romney's paintings in Britain and several of his sketchbooks and drawings. Paintings from the eighteenth century include a pair of views of Windermere by Philip James de Loutherbourg. There is also an important group of work by another local artist, Daniel Gardner. It has a significant collection of watercolours, mainly from the second half of the eighteenth and the first half of the nineteenth centuries. Many of the greatest watercolourists of the period are represented, including John Robert Cozens, David Cox, Peter De Wint, John Sell Cotman, John Varley and Edward Lear as well as J. M. W. Turner\'s watercolours *The Passage of Mount St. Gotthard* and *Windermere* (1821).
In 2011 a triptych of Lady Anne Clifford, entitled *The Great Picture* (currently (2011) in the ownership of the Lakeland Arts Trust) went on display.
The Victorian art critic and social commentator, John Ruskin, lived in the Lake District and the gallery has one of the most comprehensive collections of his drawings and watercolours. The modern collection concentrates more on painting but has sculptures by Barbara Hepworth, Jean Arp, and Elisabeth Frink. There are also works by Ben Nicholson, Kurt Schwitters, Bryan Wynter, Sean Scully, David Hockney, LS Lowry, Graham Sutherland, Victor Pasmore, David Bomberg, Hilde Goldschmidt and many others.
The gallery also has a display about English writer Arthur Ransome. His desk, typewriter and other memorabilia are exhibited. The gallery is also the official address of The Arthur Ransome Society.
## Exhibitions
**2019**
- Ruskin, Turner & the Storm Cloud, this also featured work by Emma Stibbon retracing the steps of Ruskin and Turner
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# Newlands Corner
**Newlands Corner** is a 103 ha nature reserve east of Guildford in Surrey, England. It is owned by the Albury Estate. It used to be managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust under an access agreement between the estate and Surrey County Council, but is no longer managed by them.
## Features
The site reaches 567 ft with hill-grazed grass slopes below interspersed with trees. There are areas of chalk grassland and woodlands. Visible are some of the greatest prominences of the Western Greensand Ridge and the site lies on the North Downs Way. There are 129 ancient yews with a girth over 3.5m (over approx 500 years old) with some over 6m girth (probably at least 1000 years old) on the northern wooded slope. Some trees are so old the centre is hollow and the whole tree can be walked through.
Newlands Corner was a key location in the crime writer Agatha Christie\'s disappearance in December 1926. Her car was found in a bush overhanging a chalk pit at Newlands Corner, at the bottom of the south side of the hill. She was found some days later having checked in under an alias at a hotel in Harrogate. As a result, Newlands Corner is the setting of the climax of the final scene of the *Doctor Who* episode \"The Unicorn and the Wasp\".
Drove Road at Newlands Corner is a good site in the region for amateur astronomy as it is a dark sky site, close to London and its southern satellite towns. With a downhill slope facing south, the viewer faces many constellations such as Orion and Gemini in winter. Once or twice a year the Guildford Astronomical Society and other local societies hold public events at Newlands Corner with about 25 telescopes and 150 members of the public in attendance.
## Future plans {#future_plans}
In October 2015, Surrey County Council announced the first stage of plans to cut funding of Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT). The plans spawned an online petition, criticism from the local residents and parish councils in the area, and a \"Save Newlands Corner\" website. In July 2018, parking charges were introduced, although plans for development of a restaurant, shops, and coach park were halted.
## Gallery
Image:Newlands corner snow panorama.jpg\|Panorama view south Image:NewlandsPanSnow.JPG\|Panorama view south west Image:Newlands Corner, Surrey - pan SE
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# Laiuse Romani language
**Laiuse Romani** was a Romani variety spoken in Estonia. It was a mixed language based on Romani and Estonian.
The Romani people first appeared in Estonia in the 17th century. According to rumors, they were first part of Swedish King Charles XII\'s Romani orchestra which he, after spending a winter in Laiuse, left behind. In 1841 all 44 Estonian Romani were collected and settled around Laiuse Parish. Their main stop was Raaduvere village, but they also lived in Rakvere, Jõgeva and its precincts. Before the Second World War there were 60 Romani in Laiuse. Laiuse Romani became extinct in the German occupation, when all its speakers were killed by the Nazis during the Porajmos.
## Linguistic features {#linguistic_features}
Laiuse Romani shares a number of linguistic features with Finnish Kalo, such as palatalization of velar consonants before front vowels and initial devoicing
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# Waldstetten, Bavaria
**Waldstetten** is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany
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# Fazl Mosque, London
**The Fazl Mosque** (English: *The Grace Mosque*) also known as **The London Mosque**, is the first purpose-built mosque in London, England. It was opened on 23 October 1926 in Southfields, Wandsworth. At a cost of £6,223, the construction of the mosque and the purchase of the land on which it stands, was financed by the donations of Ahmadi Muslim women in Qadian, Punjab, British India. Between 1984 and 2019 the Fazl Mosque was the residence of the caliphs of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, and therefore its *de facto* international headquarters. The administrative headquarters now lies at the site of the Islamabad, Tilford.
## History
The design of the Place is credited to Thomas Mawson. The plans form part of the Mawson archive held by the Cumbria Archive Service.
The foundation stone was laid in 1924 by Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, the second Caliph, who was visiting London as the representative of Islam at The Conference of Living Religions that was being held at the Imperial Institute in South Kensington. The foundation ceremony of the mosque was attended by 200 guests. Building of the place began in September 1925 and was completed 10 months later. It was named the Fazl Mosque by the caliph.
The Place was due to be formally opened by Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia who, however, was stopped from doing so by the Foreign Secretary of the King of Saudi Arabia only a few hours before the ceremony was to start. The planned inauguration, nevertheless, went ahead and Khan Bahadur Sheikh Abdul Qadir, ex-Minister of Punjab Legislative Council, formally opened the mosque on 4 October 1926. Around 600 distinguished guests representing numerous countries, as well as local MPs and other dignitaries attended the ceremony and the function was well reported in the press.
The Place accommodates 150 worshippers and is also known as the London Mosque. Its first Imam was Maulana Abdul Rahim Dard and its first *muezzin* (caller to prayer) was Mr Bilal Nuttall. Since 1926 the London Mosque has had eleven Imams. The current incumbent is Ata\'ul Mujeeb Rashid who has served as Imam since 1983.
## Caliph\'s residence {#caliphs_residence}
In 1984 the Government of Pakistan promulgated Ordinance XX which prohibited Ahmadis from any public expression of the Islamic faith, rendering the caliph unable to perform his duties as the leader of the Community. In response Mirza Tahir Ahmad, the fourth caliph, left Pakistan and migrated to London, provisionally moving the Ahmadiyya headquarters from Rabwah, Pakistan to the Fazl Mosque in London.
Within the mosque complex, a separate building consisting of a hall, offices, and a small apartment on the top floor for the Imam of the mosque was built beside the mosque earlier in 1967. Upon his migration, this apartment became the home of the caliph and following his death in 2003, the home of Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the fifth and current caliph. It remained the permanent residence of the caliph until 2019 when he relocated to Islamabad, Tilford.
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# Fazl Mosque, London
## Influence
In addition to the usual flow of MPs, mayors, councillors, scholars and students, The London Mosque has hosted a number of distinguished visitors from far and wide. The founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, visited the mosque several times and made his famous speech in its grounds when he decided to return to India to represent the Muslims in the sub-continent. The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Faisal Bin Abdul-Aziz also visited the mosque in 1935 as did his predecessor, King Saud.
Sir Chaudhry Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, the first Foreign Minister of Pakistan, a President of the International Court of Justice and President of the United Nations General Assembly, lived at the premises for many years. In July 2011 Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex of the UK also visited the mosque in his capacity as a Patron of \'The London Gardens Society\' and thus took the opportunity to inspect the gardens of the Fazl Mosque, which have won numerous awards over the past few years. The Earl was also able to view a small exhibition about the history of the mosque. In October 2017 Justin Welby*,* the Archbishop of Canterbury*,* visited the mosque where he met the fifth caliph, Mirza Masroor Ahmad to discuss the continued persecution of religious minorities in various parts of the world.
In 1955 the second Caliph of the Ahmadiyya movement returned to the mosque when he visited Europe for further medical treatment after he was physically attacked in Rabwah, Pakistan. In London he also held a conference of all missionaries stationed in Europe. The third Caliph also visited the mosque on various occasions.
## Expansion
As the range and frequency of activities in the mosque progressively increased there was need for more space. This increase saw the construction of the multi-purpose Mahmood Hall, as well as the Nusrat Hall, in the grounds of the mosque. From Sunday school classes and school visits, to question and answer sessions and international meetings, The London Mosque has been and continues to be a hive of activity promoting education and religious awareness.
From the premises of the mosque, the fourth Caliph was also able to launch the community\'s satellite TV channel Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International (MTA) in 1994 through which he could transmit televised messages globally to the community and have his sermons heard throughout the world.
With the expansion of The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the capacity of The London Mosque has become insufficient and further premises in Surrey and Morden were acquired for the Baitul Futuh Mosque. However, the historic significance and role of The London Mosque continues to ensure its special and indeed unique position for both the global Ahmadiyya Muslim Community as well as Britain.
## Ahmadiyya Muslim Community {#ahmadiyya_muslim_community}
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community began in 1889, under its founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Ahmad began the community upon allegedly having visions of the prophet Muhammad and thus proclaimed himself as a reformer of Islam. In 1920, after missionary work in London, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and its leader at the time, Hazrat Khalifa Masih II, decided London was a prime location for Islam to be represented. The Ahmadiyya women of India raised the money for which a one and one-quarter acre orchard land was bought for the construction of the Fazl Mosque.
The opening of the Fazl mosque was set to be inaugurated by Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia, however directly preceding the opening, the Prince reported he was unable to make it.
## Design
The exterior of the Fazl Mosque consists of a green dome, with the apex of the dome standing 10m high. The dome rests on a square base, with four cupolas on each corner of the building. The mosque is a blend of classic Mughal architecture and British contemporary styles. The mosque\'s use of modern construction and modern materials created a separation from orientalist architecture, a style of architecture seen in other early mosques in London such as the Shah Jahan Mosque. The blend of formal features mixed with contemporary styles led the mosque to be recognized as a grade II listed building. The dome appears at the front of the current building as the original plan was to extend the front and have the dome eventually sited in the middle.
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# Fazl Mosque, London
## T.H Mawson {#t.h_mawson}
Thomas Mawson along with his firm T.H Mawson and sons designed the Fazl Mosque. He had studied the architectural style of mosques during the reconstruction of Thessaloniki, a Greek port city. T.H Mawson at the time of the Fazl Mosque\'s contractions was considered to be a leading figure in landscape design. Mawson has been credited with designs of other grade II listed buildings such as the Pavilion of Bell Vue Park
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# Giulio Giacinto Avellino
**Giulio Giacinto Avellino** (c. 1645 -- c. 1700) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
He was born in Messina, and thus is known also as *il Messinese*. Giulio died in Ferrara, where he mainly painted. He trained with Salvator Rosa, and painted landscapes with ruins and mythic figures in his master\'s style. His sibling, Onofrio Avellino (c. 1674--1741), was also a painter. Niccolò Cartissani is described as also a contemporary landscape painter from Messina
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# Waltenhausen
**Waltenhausen** is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany
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# WAVV
**WAVV** (101.1 FM \"Wave 101.1 FM\") is a commercial radio station licensed to Naples Park, Florida. It serves Lee and Collier Counties, including the Fort Myers-Naples radio market. WAVV is owned by Fort Myers Broadcasting Company and it airs a soft adult contemporary radio format.
WAVV has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for non-grandfathered stations. The transmitter is off Benton Road in the Rural Estates neighborhood of Naples. WAVV broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The HD2 digital subchannel plays regional Mexican and feeds FM translator W300EF at 107.9 MHz in Naples. The HD3 digital subchannel plays contemporary Christian and feeds FM translator W272BM at 102.3 MHz in Fort Myers Beach.
## History
### Early years {#early_years}
In the 1980s, Naples resident Norman Alpert received a construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission to build a new FM station in Southwest Florida. On May 30, 1987, WAVV signed on the air. The station\'s original city of license was Marco. The studios were on Tamiami Trail East in Naples.
A satellite office was set up in Fort Myers on Colonial Boulevard, later moving to Royal Palm Square, and then to South Tamiami Trail. Around 2008, WAVV changed its city of license, now listed as Naples Park, Florida.
### Easy listening {#easy_listening}
WAVV\'s playlist was originally a 50/50 mix of middle of the road vocals and instrumental cover songs. It carries USA Radio News at the beginning of some hours. Weather forecasts come from Fort Myers\' NBC Network affiliate, WBBH-TV. On Sunday mornings, WAVV plays smooth jazz, known as the \"Sunday Champagne Jazz Brunch.\" WAVV\'s website says it has been the most listened-to radio station in Southwest Florida for nearly a quarter century.
WAVV is the only locally owned independent commercial FM radio station in Southwest Florida and was one of the last in the U.S. to broadcast an easy listening format. The station was owned and operated by the Alpert Family until 2022, with Donna Alpert named Chief Financial Officer in the early 2000s.
On June 21, 2022, Alpine Broadcasting sold WAVV to Fort Myers Broadcasting Company for \$8 million. The sale was consummated on September 8, 2022.
### Streaming and HD Radio {#streaming_and_hd_radio}
Effective March 2, 2009, WAVV ceased streaming live on the internet. Streaming returned in June 2011. WAVV began broadcasting using HD radio technology in May 2008. Effective August 15, 2013, WAVV again ceased streaming, but in 2019 the stream returned.
In May 2016, WAVV began broadcasting a locally programmed Oldies format on its HD2 subchannel, called \"The Second Wave\".
In December 2019, WAVV changed its slogan to \"Modern Relaxing Favorites\" and shifted its format to soft adult contemporary. The previous format moved to HD2, replacing oldies.
In late January 2020, WAVV stopped streaming \"The Second Wave\" (HD2). The HD2 subchannel returned to live streaming and also began airing on FM translator W300EF at 107.9 MHz by September 2021. It played easy listening music as \"Easy 107.9\". The playlist was a mix of instrumentals and soft vocals.
On May 5, 2023, WAVV-HD2/W300EF changed its format from easy listening to smooth jazz, branded as \"Smooth Jazz 107.9\"
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# Stadelheim Prison
**Stadelheim Prison** (*Justizvollzugsanstalt München*), in Munich\'s Giesing district, is one of the largest prisons in Germany. Founded in 1894, it was the site of many executions, particularly by guillotine during the Nazi period.
## Notable inmates {#notable_inmates}
- Ludwig Thoma, served a six-week prison sentence in 1906 for insulting the morality associations.
- Kurt Eisner, after the January strike, imprisoned from summer until 14 October 1918.
- Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley, the assassin of Kurt Eisner, Minister President of Bavaria. He served his sentence in cell 70, and in 1924 was evicted from his cell to make way for Adolf Hitler.
- Gustav Landauer, killed on 2 May 1919.
- Eugen Leviné, killed on 5 July 1919.
- Ernst Toller, imprisoned, 1919--1924.
- Adolf Hitler, imprisoned for a month in 1922 for assaulting Otto Ballerstedt.
- Ernst Röhm imprisoned before his execution during the Night of the Long Knives. The SA-*Stabschef* (Chief of Staff), he was shot on 1 July 1934 in cell 70.
- Peter von Heydebreck, an SA-*Gruppenführer*, imprisoned and killed by the SS during the Röhm purge on 30 June 1934.
- Wilhelm Schmid, an SA-*Gruppenführer*, imprisoned and killed by the SS during the Röhm purge on 30 June 1934.
- August Schneidhuber, an SA-*Obergruppenführer* and Police President of Munich, imprisoned and killed by the SS during the Röhm purge on 30 June 1934.
- Leo Katzenberger, guillotined on 2 June 1942 for violating the Nazi *Rassenschutzgesetz*, or Racial Protection Law. The judge at the infamous Katzenberger Trial, Oswald Rothaug, condemned him despite a lack of evidence.
- Hans Scholl, member of the White Rose resistance movement, executed on 22 February 1943.
- Sophie Scholl, member of the White Rose resistance movement. executed 22 February 1943.
- Adele Stürzl, Austrian resistance fighter, executed on 30 june 1944.
- Christoph Probst, member of the White Rose, executed on 22 February 1943.
- Josefine Brunner, Austrian socialist, member of resistance against the Nazi regime
- Alexander Schmorell, member of the White Rose and saint of the Eastern Orthodox church, executed on 13 July 1943.
- Kurt Huber, member of the White Rose, executed on 13 July 1943.
- Willi Graf, member of the White Rose, executed on 12 October 1943.
- Friedrich Ritter von Lama, Catholic journalist, listening in on Vatican Radio. Murdered in February 1944.
- Hans Conrad Leipelt, member of the White Rose, executed on 19 January 1945.
- Ingrid Schubert, member of the Red Army Faction, found hanged in her cell on 13 November 1977.
- Dieter Zlof, the kidnapper of Richard Oetker, was here (circa 1977) until his transfer to Straubing.
- Konstantin Wecker, musician, 1995 pre-trial detention for cocaine use.
- Karl-Heinz Wildmoser Sr., former president of the TSV 1860 Munich football team. Imprisoned circa 2002.
- MOK, rapper, imprisoned 2003--04.
- Oliver Shanti, musician, imprisoned 2008, died in 2016.
- John Demjanjuk, suspected war criminal. Imprisoned 2009.
- Gerhard Gribkowsky, chief risk officer of Munich-based bank BayernLB, the former chairman of SLEC. Imprisoned 2010.
- Breno Borges, association football player and former Bayern Munich member. Imprisoned 2012.
- Beate Zschäpe, accused member of National Socialist Underground (NSU), sentenced to life in prison without parole.
## Statistics about the prison {#statistics_about_the_prison}
- Size: 14 hectares
- Capacity of prison: ca. 1,500 prisoners (possible maximum 2,100)
- Highest number of prisoners: 9 November 1993 with 1,969 prisoners
- Executions 1895 to 1927: 14 (including Gustav Landauer and Eugen Levine)
- Executions 1933 to 1945: at least 1,035 (including Ernst Röhm and the members of the White Rose resistance movement, i.e. Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl and Christoph Probst; Alex Schmorell, Willi Graf and Prof. Kurt Huber
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# Al-Sadiq Mosque
The **Al Sadiq Mosque** (or **Wabash Mosque**) was commissioned in 1922 in the Bronzeville neighborhood in city of Chicago. The Al-Sadiq Mosque is one of America\'s earliest built mosques and the oldest standing mosque in the country today.`{{better source needed|date=December 2022}}`{=mediawiki} This mosque was funded with the money predominantly donated by African-American Ahmadi Muslim converts.
## Chicago Muslim Mission {#chicago_muslim_mission}
Mufti Muhammad Sadiq arrived in America on February 15, 1920, and established in 1921 the Headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Muhammad Sadiq started a monthly magazine called *The Muslim Sunrise*, which contained articles on Islam, contemporary issues of conscience, and the names of new converts. This magazine still exists. Muhammad Sadiq attracted thousands of converts in his short stay in America, most notably in Detroit and Chicago between 1922 and 1923.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community continued to grow and established more than 40 missions throughout America. Four Ahmadi mosques can be found in the region today, with demographics that are a mixture of African-American, Indo-Pakistani, White, and Latino. Chicago served as the movement\'s national headquarters until 1950, when it was moved to the American Fazl Mosque in Washington, D.C. In 1994 the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community\'s USA headquarters were moved to Masjid Bait ur Rahman in Silver Spring, MD
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# Torngarsuk
In the Inuit religion, **Torngarsuk** (or **Torngasak**) is a sea, death and underworld god, one of the more important deities in the Inuit pantheon. He is said to be the leader of the **Tornat**, a group of protective gods.
Torngarsuk is listed as a demon or spirit in the *Dictionnaire Infernal*, a.k.a. **Tornatik**, **Torngarsoak**, **Torngasoak**, **Tungrangayak**, **Tornasuk** etc., is a mischievous demon/spirit worshiped by offering in Greenland and the northeastern regions of Canada.
## Description
Torngarsuk is the master of whales and seals and most powerful supernatural being in Greenland. He appears in the form of a bear, or a one-armed man, or as a grand human creature like one of the fingers of a hand. He is considered to be invisible to everyone but the *angakkuit* (the medicine men or shaman among Inuit peoples).
These conflicting descriptions leave us unsure as to his form, but as a grand spirit or demon Torngarsuk is invoked by fishermen and by the `{{Transliteration|mis|angakoqs"}}`{=mediawiki} when one falls ill. There are other spirits invisible to everyone but the angakkuq, who teach men how to be happy. They see Torngarsuk as their benefactor; when the Anguekkok call upon him, they ask that if he does not come that he leave them \"in the land of plenty\".
## Familiar
Each angakkuq keeps a familiar spirit in a leather bottle which he evokes and consults like an oracle. This familiar spirit seeks Torngarsuk in a cave and brings good fortune as well as healing power.
## Popular culture {#popular_culture}
- In popular culture, the term or phrase *Tornasuk* and *angekok* are best known from a simple and short reference to this part of Inuit mythology and ideology by H. P. Lovecraft in his famous short-story \"The Call of Cthulhu\", where these ideas are portrayed as part of an \"Eskimo diabolist\" cult who revere Cthulhu as an avatar or tangible form of Torngarsuk.
- In Marvel Comics, Torngarsuk is conflated with elements of Anguta & Tulugaak as Hodiak; chief deity of the northern gods and divine grandfather of Alpha Flight member Snowbird
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# Wiesenbach, Bavaria
**Wiesenbach** is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany
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# Barney Herbert
**Bernard Vincent Herbert** (20 February 1889 -- 14 December 1949) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL between 1909 and 1921 for the Richmond Football Club. He served as Richmond\'s President from 1932 to 1935 and again in 1939.
He later became an inspector in the Victorian Police Force, and was awarded the \'Valour\' award for bravery while on duty
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# Ziemetshausen
**Ziemetshausen** is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany.
## Mayors
The current mayor, Anton Birle (CSU) was elected in 2002 (further re-elected in 2008 and 2014). He is the successor of Anton Weber (Unabhängige Wählergemeinschaft)
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# Morelli M-100
The **Aer-Pegaso M-100** was a single-seat glider designed and built in Italy from 1957.
## Development
The **Morelli M-100** was a single-seat sailplane designed in response to a 1956 competition sponsored by the Aero Club d\'Italia for a low-cost training glider. The winning design, by Prof. Ing. Piero Morelli, was put into production the following year. As originally designed, the M-100 was of conventional, high-wing sailplane configuration, with a stubby T-tail.
In 1958, the FAI published the new Standard Class rules for sailplanes, and since the M-100 was close to this specification, the design was modified to comply. This involved numerous changes to the wing, including lengthening and thickening the structure, and adding larger and more numerous rotating airbrake segments. The tail unit was revised too, and given a conventional fin. This version was designated the **M-100S**.
The M-100 and M-100S were manufactured by Aeromere, CVT, Avionautica Rio in Italy, and S.A. CARMAM, in France as the **CARMAM M-100S Mésange** (tomtit). Eighty three aircraft were built in Italy and a further 140 at CARMAM in France.
## Variants
Morelli M-100: A generic designation for all variants.\
CVT M-100:Prototype and initial production at the *Centro di Volo a Vela del Politecnico di Torino* (CVT) in Turin, in the Ditta Nicolotti & Figli factory in Turin.\
Morelli M-100S: A substantial re-design to comply with new Standard class specifications issued in 1957.\
Aeromere M-100S: The bulk of production from the Aeromere factory.\
Avionautica Rio M-100S: Alternative production in Italy\
CARMAM M-100S Mésange (Tomtit): Production at the CARMAM (*Coopérative d\'Approvisionnement et de Réparation de Matériel Aéronautique de Moulins*) factory in France, (140 built).\
Aer-Pegaso M-100S: Another designation for some aircraft built in Italy
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# Slackdaddy
**Slackdaddy** is a three-piece rock/alternative/indy band from Alexandria, Virginia, USA, consisting of Andrew McCain on guitar/vocals, Bryan J. Howard on bass guitar and Ian Werden on drums.
## Early years {#early_years}
The band began in Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, DC in the late 1980s. McCain and Howard had been friends since early childhood and played together in the Mt. Vernon Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, which Howard led. Later, while attending West Potomac High School, Howard befriended Werden who had recently moved to Alexandria from Detroit. The two played together in several short-lived bands, notably The Clockmen and Frankly Scarlett, with the guitarist Alex Lane. In 1989, Howard and Werden joined St. Stephens students McCain and Luke Taylor to form The Moorish Idylls. The band frequently played the \"Open Mike Coffeehouse\", a monthly gathering at the Mt. Vernon Unitarian Church, which featured local acoustic bands and soloists. The Moorish Idylls were the first band to play \"electric\" at the Coffeehouse. After the four band members had graduated from high school and attended separate universities, The Moorish Idylls played only a few shows. One notable gig was the first Cecilfest on July 10, 1993, where several new songs were debuted, indicating a new musical direction for the band.
In autumn 1994, Howard\'s stepfather Harvard told him about his good friend from his 1950s army days whose nickname was Slackdaddy. Slackdaddy was known to be quite flirtatious and popular with women, yet as a married man, he never committed adultery. During an argument with his wife, who was convinced that he had cheated, she shot him dead. Howard was so moved by this \"patron saint of misunderstood men\" that he decided to rename the band Slackdaddy. It was also around this time that rhythm guitarist Luke Taylor left the band, leaving Slackdaddy as a power-trio.
During summer 1995, the band played several shows in the Washington area, including several at Jenkin\'s Hill, a basement bar near the U.S. Capitol on Pennsylvania Avenue. On December 31, 1995, Slackdaddy played the Laughing Lizard in Old Town Alexandria.
## Career
In 1996, the band decided to move to Athens, Georgia, noted for its lively underground scene. Playing many well-known clubs in the area, the group gained enough popularity to tour. They also hosted the 1997 Shanti Festival at their house in Comer, GA. For two years, 1996--2001, they toured the southeast. Their debut first album, *Is*, was released in February 1998, on Roundtable Records. This success eventually lead to a 1999 nationwide tour. On January 15, 2000, they joined Dr. Madd Vibe (Angelo Moore from Fishbone) on stage for an impromptu jam. In 2001, their second album, *Supercell*, was released. Slackdaddy then released its last album in 2004, *Karmageddon*, which is available as a free download on the Slackdaddy website.
## Current status {#current_status}
The band has not recorded since 2003, when McCain left to finish his master\'s degree. This eventually led to his marriage and a child. The future of the band is unknown at this time. The band has played just a few shows since 2003. On March 12, 2004, the band played Caledonia Lounge in Athens which was recorded on video and can be viewed on the Slackdaddy website.
Howard now leads a band called The HEAP and often plays bass for Cracker.
On April 20, 2013 [Slackdaddy reunited to play the Melting Pot](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPGC7JtsCyg) in Athens, GA. The night was a birthday celebration for Howard, who was turning 40.
## Albums
### Major releases {#major_releases}
- *Is*
- *Supercell*
- *Karmageddon*
### Compilations
- *Athfest 1999*
- *Loving the Ailen*
- *Athfest 2001*
- *Yearbook*
- *All About Numbers*
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# Slackdaddy
## Band members {#band_members}
- Andrew McCain on guitar/vocals
- Bryan J
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# Lauhala
***Lauhala***, *lau* meaning \"leaf\" in the Hawaiian language, refers to the leaves of the hala tree *(Pandanus tectorius)*.
## Uses
The hala tree is of great cultural, health and economic importance in many Pacific Islands. The fruit of the tree is used as a food source in many Pacific Islands. The fruits are often consumed fresh or as a preserved food while the trunks of *P. tectorius* can be used as building material, and leaves for thatching. Though many parts of the hala tree are utilized, in Hawaii the most common use of Hala is the leaves.
Hawaiians distinguish five kinds of the hala tree according to the colour and size of the fruits:
- *hala `{{Okina}}`{=mediawiki}ula* (orange red)
- *hala lihilihi `{{Okina}}`{=mediawiki}ula* (red tip, becoming yellow to the centre)
- *hala `{{Okina}}`{=mediawiki}īkoi* (bright orange only at the tip)
- *hala melemele* (yellow)
- *hala pia* (not quite white, small fruit)
## Weaving
Many Pacific cultures weave, plait, or braid the leaves of the *P. tectorius* to create useful items such as baskets, mats and hats. Though it is a long and arduous process to prepare the leaves for weaving, the final products are works of art with a pleasing earthy feel.
Remains of *lauhala* from burial caves in Hawai`{{okina}}`{=mediawiki}i show almost the same patterns as more recent woven objects, therefore the tradition of this craft seems to be very old. The district of Puna on the Island of Hawaiʻi was known for the abundance of *hala*.
During the Hawaiian Renaissance the lauhala weaving became popular again, and nowadays also non traditional items.
## Types of Lauhala {#types_of_lauhala}
The favored lauhala for weaving was called \"lauhala kilipaki\". The leaves of this *Pandanus sp.* were exceptionally soft and durable. They were highly prized for their beauty in color and the ease with which they could be plaited. Special sleeping mats were created out of the \"Hīnano\", male flower, of the hala tree. The light colored bracts were very soft and pliable and made very finely woven mats reserved for the chiefs (*moena hīnano*\' or *ʻahu hīnano*). They were especially prized because of their scarcity. Male plants are much less common in the wild than female, and they only make a few flowers per season. The bracts are also very short, about 25 cm long and 15 cm wide, with only about two thirds of the bract actually usable for weaving
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# Sea & Eugene & Shoo
***Sea & Eugene & Shoo*** is the second studio album by South Korean girl group S.E.S., released through SM Entertainment on November 23, 1998. The record spawned the singles \"Dreams Come True\", \"I Love You\" and \"Shy Boy\", with the first two songs topping the domestic music program charts for multiple weeks.
## Background
*Sea & Eugene & Shoo* was released as the group\'s second album in November 1998. The album spawned three singles including \"Dreams Come True\", \"I Love You\", and \"Shy Boy\". The songs \"Dreams Come True\" and \"Eternal Love\" are 1998 covers of the 1996 tracks \"Rakastuin mä looseriin\" (\"Like a Fool\") and \"Teflon love\" (\"Eternal Love\") respectively, from the Finnish pop band Nylon Beat. Additionally, the album track \"Feeling\" is also a cover of their 1997 song \"Veit multa frendin\" (\"Don\'t Disappoint Me\").
## Reception
### Critical reception {#critical_reception}
In an *IZM* review for *Sea & Eugene & Shoo* in October 2021, music critic Kim Seong-yeop wrote that \"It is an album that builds on the mysterious fairy concept that is still considered a symbol of the group.\" He additionally noted that \"They could have taken the safe route of following the youthful image of their debut song \'(Cause) I\'m your girl\', but they were able to gain a differentiated edge in the battlefield of idol groups by trying experimental music with unique colors.\"
### Commercial performance {#commercial_performance}
The album was commercially successful in South Korea, peaking at number one on the RIAK monthly album chart for two consecutive months in November and December 1998. In June 1999, it was reported that the album had sold more than 651,000 copies
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# Aidhausen
**Aidhausen** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany, it is a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Hofheim in Unterfranken.
## Geography
Aidhausen is located in the Main-Rhön region. It is divided into the following districts: Aidhausen, Friesenhausen, Happertshausen, Kerbfeld and Nassach.
## History
Aidhausen was an office of the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg. After the secularization it was given to Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany for building up the Großherzogtum Würzburg. In the 1814 Treaty of Paris, it was given back to Bavaria.
## Politics
The municipal council in Aidhausen has 12 members, all of which were candidates for the combined list CSU/FW at the March 2020 local election.
## Mayor
The mayor is Dieter Möhring (Freie Wähler), in office since 2002
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# Sherman Williams (American football)
**Sherman Cedric Williams** (born August 13, 1973) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys; he was a member of their Super Bowl XXX winning team. He played college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide and was selected by the Cowboys in the second round of the 1995 NFL draft.
## Early life {#early_life}
Williams attended Mattie T. Blount High School in Mobile County, Alabama, where as a senior he became the first running back in Alabama prep history to rush for over 3,000 yards in a season, after registering 3,004 rushing yards, 307 carries and 31 touchdowns. He also received All-State honors, while leading his team to the Class 5A state title and receiving player of the year honors.
## College career {#college_career}
In 1990 he accepted a football scholarship from the University of Alabama. As a freshman, he played in 8 games, tallying 108 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns.
As a sophomore during the \'91--\'92 season, he was the team\'s fourth leading rusher behind Derrick Lassic, collecting 299 yards on 64 carries and 8 touchdowns. His best game came against Louisiana State University, when he rushed for 69 yards and 2 touchdowns on 10 carries. He was a member of the 1992 National Championship team. In the Sugar Bowl against the University of Miami, he had the first touchdown of the game, a two-yard run.
As a junior during the \'92--\'93 season, he was named the starter in the third game in place of an injured Chris Anderson. He never gave back the job and opened the season with five straight 100 rushing yard games. He posted 738 rushing yards with 9 touchdowns, including 148 yards on 24 carries against the University of Arkansas.
As a senior during the \'93--\'94 season, he rushed for 1,341 yards (second in school history) and became only the fourth Bama player to reach 1,000 rushing yards in a season. His 291 carries broke the school record for a season and his 138.5 all-purpose yards-per-game ranked 16th best in the nation. He earned All-SEC and second-team All-American honors in 1994. In the Florida Citrus Bowl, he became the first Bama player to gain over 100 yards rushing and receiving in a postseason game, after posting 166 rushing yards on 27 carries and 8 receptions for 155 yards, including a 50-yard touchdown reception for the winning touchdown with 42 seconds remaining, in the 24--17 victory over Ohio State University.
Williams finished his college career with 2,486 rushing yards (fifth in school history), 535 carries (third in school history), 27 rushing touchdowns (fourth in school history) and 424 receiving yards and 2 receiving touchdowns. He is also remembered for his signature touchdown dance, the \"Sherman Shake\".
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# Sherman Williams (American football)
## Professional career {#professional_career}
Entering the 1995 NFL draft, the Dallas Cowboys considered their roster so strong, that they drafted players based on their contributions as backups. The team traded their first round draft choice (#28-Derrick Brooks) to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for two second-round picks (#41-Ron Davis and #63-Shane Hannah). The Cowboys selected Williams with their first choice in the second round (46th overall), which was criticized by the media and quarterback Troy Aikman, for using a high selection on a backup player. As a rookie, he was a part of the Super Bowl XXX championship team. He tallied 205 rushing yards (second on the team) and one touchdown.
In 1996, he had 269 rushing yards. In 1997, he was expected to relieve more of Emmitt Smith\'s workload, but the additional playing time exposed him as fumble-prone, even though he had a career-high 468 rushing yards.
Williams was released during the 1998 offseason, after the team signed Chris Warren to be the backup running back to improve their depth. When Warren strained his groin in preseason, the team re-signed Williams as insurance. He contributed by being third on the team on special teams tackles (17) and while Warren\'s injury forced him to miss eight regular season games, Williams stepped up against the New York Giants in Week 3, when he rushed for 61 yards on 20 carries (including an 18-yard touchdown run) and in the final game of the regular season against the Washington Redskins, when he rushed for 90 yards on 23 carries and also caught three passes for 19 yards.
In the spring of 1999, Williams played for the Mobile Admirals of the short-lived Regional Football League. The Admirals were league champions, and Williams was named league MVP. In the 1999 NFL preseason, after the Cowboys third team running back (Tarik Smith) suffered a season-ending knee surgery, Williams was once more re-signed, but was eventually released after the first game of the regular season.
## NFL career statistics {#nfl_career_statistics}
Legend
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**Bold**
### Regular season {#regular_season}
Year Team Games Rushing
------ ------ -------- ------- ---------
GP GS Att Yds Avg
1995 DAL 11 0 48
1996 DAL **16** 1 69
1997 DAL **16** 0 **121**
1998 DAL **16** **2** 64
1999 DAL 1 0 0
60 3 302
### Playoffs
Year Team Games Rushing
------ ------ ------- ------- ---------
GP GS Att Yds Avg
1995 DAL **2** 0 11
1996 DAL 1 0 **17**
1998 DAL 1 **1** 3
4 1 31
## Personal life {#personal_life}
In 2000, Williams was sentenced to 15 years and 8 months in prison, for three counts of conspiracy to distribute marijuana and a separate plea for passing counterfeit currency. Saying that his time as a professional football player toughened him, Williams said in a prison interview, \"You know, I would think that things that would kill the average man wouldn\'t even make me flinch\". He was incarcerated on April 20, 2000. He was released on March 1, 2014.
After his release from prison, Williams started a community assistance program for disadvantaged children and returned to the University of Alabama, receiving his degree in May 2018
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# Frank Salvatore
**Frank \"Mike the Dago\" Salvatore** was an Italian-American bootblack and later New York politician who eventually succeeded Chuck Connors as a major figure in Tammany Hall.
## Biography
During the 1900s, as Connors began retreating into seclusion due to poor health, Salvatore quickly took advantage by forming the **Young Chuck Connors Association** which began directly competing against Chuck Connors organization. Salvatore continued to gain political influence from Tammany Hall and, after announcing he and the Young Chuck Connors Association intended to hold a grand ball in opposition of Chuck Connors\' annual gala, he eventually succeeded in forcing Connors to compromise in which his name would appear on the programme of the Young Chuck Connors Association as a patron in between then World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Jim Jefferies and retired heavyweight champion Jim Corbett. Connors went into semi-retirement soon after, Salvatore would gradually take over Connors\' ward controlling it entirely by the time of Connors\' death in 1913
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# Rubber Jungle Records
**Rubber Jungle Records** is an independent record label created by Phish frontman Trey Anastasio. It was started by Anastasio to release his album *One Man\'s Trash*. The label released Anastasio\'s *The Horseshoe Curve* on July 24, 2007, and the live album *Original Boardwalk Style* on June 10, 2008
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# List of Virgin Records artists
The following artists (musicians or bands) have had releases with Virgin Records. `{{Inc-musong|date=October 2021}}`{=mediawiki} `{{dynamic list|date=December 2012}}`{=mediawiki} `{{compact ToC|side=yes|top=yes|num=yes}}`{=mediawiki}
## \#
- Thirty Seconds to Mars (Immortal/Virgin)
- The 69 Eyes
- 311
- 52nd Street
## A
- Aaliyah (Blackground/Virgin)
- Paula Abdul
- Albin Lee Meldau
- Adelitas Way
- Agung Gede
- A Perfect Circle
- After 7
- Aftershock
- Air
- Alice in Chains
- Alien
- Brooke Allison
- Marc Almond
- The Almost (Tooth and Nail)
- Altan
- Althea and Donna
- Amaral
- Amen
- American Music Club
- AM Taxi
- Amir Obè (After Platinum)
- Amorphis
- Carleen Anderson
- And One
- Animal Logic
- Antique
- Tasmin Archer
- The Ark
- Atomic Kitten
- The Avant Gardener
- Kevin Ayers
- Avicii
- Ayushita Nugraha (Virgin Jogjakarta)
## B
- Joan Baez
- Balaam and the Angel
- Bandolero
- Tony Banks (outside US/Canada)
- Toni Basil (Radialchoice/Virgin) (outside US/Canada)
- Bastille
- BBB (Virgin/Mercury Jogjakarta)
- Victoria Beckham
- David Bedford
- Beenie Man
- The Big Dish
- Benjamin Biolay
- Thom Bishop
- Bizzy Bone (After Platinum)
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
- Peter Blegvad
- Blind Guardian
- Blossoms
- Blue
- Blue Man Group
- The Blue Nile (Linn/Virgin)
- Blur (US only)
- Body Count
- Boxer
- David Bowie (US only)
- Boy George (More Protein/Virgin)
- Brake Brothers Band
- Breathe
- Brother Cane
- Melanie Brown
- Bruce Boniface
- Bubba Sparxxx
- Emma Bunton
- Burrell (1988)
- Brake Brothers Band
## C
- Cabaret Voltaire
- Camper Van Beethoven
- Can
- Captain Beefheart
- Melanie C
- Chris Cagle (Virgin Nashville)
- Mariah Carey (Former)
- Belinda Carlisle (outside US & Canada until 1991, then worldwide in 1993)
- Cellophane
- The Chemical Brothers
- Che\'Nelle
- Neneh Cherry
- China Crisis
- Chvrches
- Anne Clark
- Gilby Clarke
- College Boyz
- Phil Collins (UK and Ireland)
- Comateens
- The Constellations
- Cory Gunz (After Platinum)
- Nikka Costa
- Sagarika Mukherjee Da Costa
- Kevin Coyne
- Cracker
- The Cult
- Culture Club
- Curve
- Ivor Cutler
- Cutting Crew
- Holger Czukay
- Mark Curry
## D
- Dave Gahan (US only)
- Deaf Pedestrians
- Déjà
- Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft
- Daft Punk
- Étienne Daho
- Roger Daltrey (10/Virgin) (outside US/Canada)
- Danny Wilson
- Clay Davidson (Virgin Nashville)
- D\'Angelo
- Deadmau5
- Depeche Mode (Mute/Virgin) (US/France)
- Devo (UK/Europe only)
- Howard Devoto
- Divinyls
- Thomas Dolby (outside US/Canada)
- Does It Offend You, Yeah?
- Dreadzone
- dc Talk (ForeFront/Virgin)
- Hilary Duff (*4Ever Hilary* only in Italy) (via Hollywood Records)
- Stephen Tin Tin Duffy
- The Dukes of Stratosphear
- Dwele
## E
- Eden xo (former)
- The Edge
- Efua
- Electronic (outside the US and Canada)
- Emily and the Strangers
- Endgames
- Enigma
- Eurythmics\* (outside US/Australasia)
- Evanescence
- Everything but the Girl (except US & Canada)
- Every Little Thing (Japan)
- The Exies
- Ella Eyre
- Emeli Sandé (outside US)
- Ez Mil
## F
- Ricky Fanté
- Perry Farrell
- Fat Joe
- Faust
- Bryan Ferry
- A Fine Frenzy
- Fingerprintz
- Fivespeed
- Fishmans
- Florence + The Machine
- Tim Finn
- The Flying Lizards
- The Flying Pickets
- Julia Fordham
- Fountains of Wayne
- John Foxx
- Fra Lippo Lippi
- Peter Frampton
- Frazier Chorus
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## G
- Peter Gabriel (outside US & Canada)
- Gang Starr
- General Public
- Genesis (outside US & Canada)
- Max A. George
- The Geraldine Fibbers
- Gillan
- Ian Gillan
- Girls Can\'t Help It (Outside USA) (USA - Sire/Virgin)
- The Golden Palominos (Germany only)
- Goldfrapp
- Goldrush
- Gong
- The Good, the Bad & the Queen
- Gorillaz (US only)
- Gorki
- Gravity Kills (Europe & Japan only)
- Loren Gray
- Great and Lady Soul
- Green River Ordinance
- Grizfolk
- David Guetta
- Guru
## H
- Steve Hackett (outside US)
- Geri Halliwell
- Françoise Hardy
- Ben Harper
- Lalah Hathaway
- Hawkwind (Charisma; UK only)
- Murray Head
- Heaven 17
- Håkan Hellström
- Henry Cow
- Lauran Hibberd
- Steve Hillage
- Holly and the Italians
- Robert Holmes
- The Human League
- HRVY
## I
- Iggy Pop
- James Iha
- Ima Robot
- Immature
- Inner City
- Interview
- Mark Isham
- Ivan Iusco
- It Bites
## J
- Jah Wobble
- Janet Jackson
- The Japanese Popstars
- Jay Chou
- Joe Jackson
- Japan
- Jamie Scott
- Jamie T
- JBO
- Jesus Loves You
- Jin
- Johnny Hates Jazz
- Juliet
- Jelena Karleuša
## K
- Kavana
- Kavinsky
- Kelis
- Jerry Kilgore (Virgin Nashville)
- Killing Joke
- King Crimson
- King Swamp
- Frankie Knuckles
- Konirata
- The Kooks
- Korn
- k-os
- Lenny Kravitz
## L
- Shona Laing
- LANY (Sunset Garden)
- The Last Goodnight
- Latin Alliance
- Lauv
- Ava Leigh
- Julian Lennon (except US & Canada)
- LCD Soundsystem
- Les Rita Mitsouko
- Le Toya
- Lewis Capaldi
- Lil\' Eazy-E
- Linton Kwesi Johnson
- Courtney Love
- Loudhouse
- Cheryl Lynn
- Loren Gray
- Loose Ends
- Luniz (U.S. only)(Virgin/C-Note/Noo Trybe)
## M
- Kirsty MacColl
- Rita MacNeil (Virgin Canada)
- Madness (outside the US & Canada)
- Madrugada
- Magazine
- Cheb Mami
- Manfred Mann\'s Earth Band
- Mano Negra
- Manowar
- Lene Marlin
- Laura Marling
- Zeeteah Massiah
- Massive Attack
- Matia Bazar
- MC Skat Kat
- Malcolm McLaren
- Martha and the Muffins (Dinidisc/Virgin Canada)
- Holle Thee Maxwell
- Meat Loaf (outside US & Canada 1992--99; US & Canada 2007--10)
- Roy D. Mercer (Virgin Nashville)
- Miami Horror
- George Michael (outside US & Canada until 1999)
- Mick Karn
- Mickey 3D
- Mighty Diamonds
- Mike + The Mechanics (outside the US and Canada)
- Microdisney
- The Monochrome Set
- Gary Moore
- Moose (US only)
- The Motors
- Bob Mould
- The Music
- My Favorite Highway
## N
- Jimmy Nail
- Nazareth (Mooncrest/Charisma; UK only)
- NCT 127 (Korean releases only)
- N\*E\*R\*D
- Nettspend
- Tom Newman
- Newsboys (StarSong/Forefront/Virgin)
- NF
- Now That\'s What I Call Music! (compilation series)
- Nikka Costa
- Michael Nyman
## O
- Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder
- Liam O\'Connor
- Mary Margaret O\'Hara
- Mike Oldfield
- Lisa Ono (1997--2006)
- Oomph!
- Roy Orbison
- Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- Stacie Orrico
- The Other Ones
- Outside Edge
## P
- The Pale Fountains
- Palladium
- Paris Angels
- Hope Partlow
- Penetration
- Amanda Perez
- Anthony Phillips
- Sam Phillips
- Billie Piper
- Placebo
- Pekka Pohjola
- Porcelain Black
- Tristan Prettyman
- Pretty Poison
- The Professionals
- Professor Green
- Maxi Priest
- Public Image Ltd.
- Purple Ribbon All-Stars
- Pure Moods (compilation series)
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# List of Virgin Records artists
## Q
- Queen (Virgin EMI) (outside US/Canada)
## R
- The Railway Children
- Rain Tree Crow
- Rascalz
- RBD
- Reamonn
- The Records
- Axelle Red
- The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
- Julie Reeves (Virgin Nashville)
- Priscilla Renea (Capitol/Virgin joining)
- Richard Ashcroft
- Keith Richards
- Juliet Richardson
- Rip Rig + Panic
- Rise Against
- River Road (Virgin Nashville)
- The Rolling Stones
- Christy Carlson Romano
- Roxx Gang
- Roxy Music (E.G./Virgin)
- Röyksopp
- The Rutles
- The Ruts
- Ruth Lorenzo (2009--2010)
- Robbie Williams (2009--2010)
## S
- Saosin
- Sacred Spirit
- Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Sandra
- Savage Progress
- Saving Abel
- Boz Scaggs
- Scarlett and Black
- Jon Secada
- September Mourning
- The Sex Pistols
- Shaan
- Shaggy (Former)
- Shane Harper
- Shapeshifters
- Sharissa
- Feargal Sharkey
- SheSays
- SHINee (Japan)
- Shonen Knife (North America/France)
- Shooting Star
- Sick Puppies
- Simple Minds
- Six
- Skunk Anansie
- Slapp Happy
- The Smashing Pumpkins (Hut \[outside North America\]/Virgin)
- Elliott Smith
- Sneaker Pimps
- Snow
- Something Happens
- Soul II Soul
- Source Direct
- Sparks
- Spice Girls
- Stacie Orrico
- The Starting Line
- Die Sterne
- Jermaine Stewart (10/Virgin)
- Joss Stone
- The Stone Roses
- Syd Straw
- Suicidal Tendencies
- Swedish House Mafia (former)
- Switched
- David Sylvian and Robert Fripp
## T
- The Table
- Tangerine Dream
- Terror Squad (Terror Squad/Imperial/Virgin)
- Thalía
- That Petrol Emotion
- The Thrills
- Yann Tiersen
- Tin Tin Out
- Toto Coelo aka Total Coelo in USA (Radialchoice/Virgin) Chrysalis in USA
- Pete Townshend
- T\'Pau (Siren/Virgin)
- Traffic
- Trina
- Trypes
- KT Tunstall (Relentless/Virgin)
- Turbonegro
- Tina Turner (US only)
- Twin Gambino (U.S
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# 1932 German Grand Prix
The **1932 German Grand Prix** was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Nürburgring on 17 July 1932.
## Classification
Pos No Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
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1 2 **Rudolf Caracciola** **Alfa Corse** **Alfa Romeo Tipo B** 25 4:47:22.8 1 **1**
2 10 **Tazio Nuvolari** **Alfa Corse** **Alfa Romeo Tipo B** 25 +31.0 4 **2**
3 12 **Baconin Borzacchini** **Alfa Corse** **Alfa Romeo Tipo B** 25 +7:10.2 5 **3**
4 32 **René Dreyfus** Private entry **Bugatti T51** 25 +13:42
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# Get Your Hands off My Woman
\"**Get Your Hands off My Woman**\" is the debut single by the English rock band the Darkness. The song was released in February 2003 as the lead single from the group\'s debut studio album, *Permission to Land*. Although the single went on to win a *Metal Hammer* \"Golden God\" award for best single, it has become the band\'s lowest charting single worldwide. Credited to all four members of the group, the song supposedly reflected personal experiences of lead vocalist Justin Hawkins. \"Get Your Hands off My Woman\" became a sing-along favourite at concerts by the Darkness, in part due to its parodic obscenity. The song was covered by Ben Folds on his 2004 EP *Super D*.
## Track listing {#track_listing}
- **CD single**
1. \"Get Your Hands Off My Woman\" -- 3:18
2. \"The Best of Me\" -- 3:30
3. \"Get Your Hands Off My Woman\" (Clean Radio Version) -- 3:07
- **7\" Vinyl**
1. \"Get Your Hands Off My Woman\" -- 3:18
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# Kisii School
**Kisii School** is a public high school for boys in Kisii, Kenya, established in 1934.
## History
Kisii School was established in July 1934 under the name \"Government African School (GAS) Kisii\", following a petition by the local councils for a regional school to Governor Sir Joseph Byrne in 1933. Subsequently, the councils pooled resources to the tune of 120,000Ksh for the establishment of the school on a shared basis. with an additional 3,000KSh for equipment. Land for the school was provided by the then-Nyaribari location chief Musa Nyandusi, just outside Kisii township. Work began in January 1934 and was led by masons from the Kabete Industrial Training Depot. The school began operations in July 1934 Some 300 pupils from across the district were invited to sit an entrance examination for the first class in Standard III, to be admitted in January 1935, competing for 60 slots in the school. The pupils who passed were mainly Luo, from Luo Nyanza, so the district commissioner ordered a retake of the examination to ensure that more Kisii and Kuria pupils would be admitted to the school.
## Timeline
- January, 1935 - the first pupils sat in the Standard III class. Charles A. Berridge, a native of Canada, was appointed the first principal of the school. He remained at GAS Kisii until 1939, when he moved to Government African School Kitui.
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- February, 1935 - despite intending to keep his promise to attend and announce the school opening personally, Governor Byrne fell ill and canceled at the last minute. He sent the acting Chief Native Commissioner Sydney Hugh La Fontaine to open the school on his behalf. La Fontaine was received by the district commissioner Major J.V. Dawson.
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- 1938 - the first candidate for Primary School Examinations was presented. By then, the school had 60 pupils in 2 streams of 30 each. It was mandated that the student base must consist of 50% Kisii students and 50% Luo students.
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- 1945 - a secondary school section was opened. At the time, this was called the \"Junior Secondary\" - equivalent to standard 7 and 8. Each class still consisted of 60 students.
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- 1946 - the school presented its first eligible student for Kenya African Preliminary Examination.
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- 1950 - the school first presented candidates for KASSE (Kenya African Secondary School Examination).
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- 1953 - the school admitted candidates for a P3 teacher training course which lasted 3 years. It was later shifted to Kabianga Teachers College (present-day Kabianga University), before moving to present-day Kericho Teachers Training College.
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- 1956 - The school entered its first candidates for Cambridge School Certification. A total of 60 students were registered.
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- 1962 - The school was among the 6 schools to introduce an \'A\' Level (in art), with a single stream of 30 students.
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- 1963 - The School \[resented its first Higher School Certificate candidates, commonly referred to as A-Level Examination candidates.
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- 1967 - The \'A\' level science class/science stream was started. By then, the student population was 450 (form 1 to 6).
## Notable alumni {#notable_alumni}
- Cornel Rasanga Amoth - 1st Governor of Siaya County
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- Geoffrey Aori Mabea - Executive Secretary of the Energy Regulators Association of East Africa
- David Maraga - Retired Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya
- Fred Matiang\'i - former Cabinet Secretary in the Government of Kenya
- Ratemo Michieka - former and founding vice-chancellor of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.
- John Muiruri - former Belgium 1st division soccer mid-fielder.
- Simeon Mulama - former Mathare United footballer.
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- Simeon Nyachae - former Ford People Party chairman and Minister of Roads and Transportation in Kenya; Kenya presidential candidate in 2002.
- George Nyamweya - former nominated Member of the National Assembly.
- Henry Nyandoro - former Shabana Kisii and Kenyan International Footballer
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- Christopher Obure - 1st Senator of Kisii County
- Joseph Odero-Jowi, Ambassador of Kenya to the United Nations; Minister for Economic Planning & Development
- Joshua Oigara, former CEO KCB Group Limited and current CEO of Stanbic Bank Kenya and South Sudan
- John Henry Okwanyo - former Cabinet Minister of Commerce & Industry during the Moi regime.
- James Ongwae - 1st Governor of Kisii County
- Richard Momoima Onyonka, Former Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs and currently serving in the Senate of Kenya as Senator from Kisii County
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# Ray Dunn
**Raymond Hudson Dunn** (21 June 1910 -- 26 August 1971) was a noted lawyer and football administrator with VFL club Richmond. Ray Dunn was one of the towering figures at Richmond who laid the foundations for the club\'s greatest era of success. An immensely successful defence lawyer who won many significant cases, Dunn devoted much of his spare time and energy to the Tigers over a period of almost forty years.
## The son of a cop {#the_son_of_a_cop}
Born at Geelong, Victoria, he was the second son of Victorian-born parents, police constable Thomas Dunn (1884--1953) and his wife Mary Ellen (née Hudson). Tom Dunn had a distinguished police career after joining the force in 1906. Intelligent and efficient, he was transferred to Russell Street headquarters in 1924, and for the decade from 1927, he successively worked as a special adviser and assistant to (Sir) Thomas Blamey and to Alexander Duncan. Awarded the Royal Victorian medal in 1934, Tom Dunn retired as the state\'s second-ranking policeman in June 1944 after 34 years\' service.
His son Ray was sent to schools in Geelong and Essendon, and attended the University of Melbourne on a scholarship. He received an LL.B. in 1930, an LL.M. two years later and in his final year was awarded the Supreme Court judges\' prize. Dunn married Marie Ellen Whelan at St Teresa\'s Catholic Church, Essendon, in June 1934. Together, the couple had two daughters. They later divorced and Dunn remarried in Sydney during 1951. With his second wife, Kathleen Monica Patricia (née Foster-Wightman), Dunn had a son, Michael, but this marriage also ended in divorce.
## The Great Defender {#the_great_defender}
Dunn was a distinctive figure around the magistrates\' courts of Melbourne - he was balding, plump, wore glasses and had a memorable, gravelly voice. He chose to remain a solicitor and declined all inducements to become a barrister. Despite this decision, Dunn built a reputation as one of the outstanding defence lawyers of his time. A man of stunning mental agility, he defended clients against police prosecutions of any type and specialised in gaming legislation. In 1967, he forced the Victorian government to amend the Motor Car Act of 1958, when he secured an acquittal for a truck driver accused of exceeding the blood alcohol limit.
Throughout his life, Dunn was closely associated with the police force, both in and out of the courtroom. He lectured on prosecution and criminal law in courses at the Detective Training School and the Victoria Police College, and acted as legal counsel for the police many times. Engaged by the Victoria Police Association to defend members who had been counter-summonsed by people that they had arrested, Dunn only lost twice in more than eighty such cases during the mid-1960s. For more than a decade, he worked part-time as a lecturer in criminal procedure at Melbourne University as well as the new law school at Monash University and at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology\'s articled clerks\' course. He was highly sought-after as an after-dinner speaker.
## Long association with Richmond {#long_association_with_richmond}
However, it was Dunn\'s long service to the Richmond Football Club that brought him the most fame. He first became involved with the club in the 1930s through railwayman and Tiger player Martin Bolger. A vice-president from 1940, Dunn formed Richmond\'s first coterie group in 1963. The following year, he was elected president with the specific brief to negotiate the move of the club\'s home games to the Melbourne Cricket Ground for 1965. From there, Dunn oversaw an era of great success, underwritten by the extra finances gained from the move and the efforts of the coterie. Under his administration, the Tigers broke a 24-year premiership drought in 1967 and followed up with another triumph two years later. Unfortunately, Dunn\'s health then began to fail. He had battled diabetes since the early 1960s, and finally succumbed to a coronary occlusion on 26 August 1971 at his Metung holiday home. Survived by the three children of his two marriages, Dunn was buried in St Kilda Cemetery and his estate was sworn for probate at \$239,264. Dunn was granted life membership at Richmond in 1946, and elected to the club\'s hall of fame in 2002
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# Nico Habermann
**Arie Nicolaas Habermann** (26 June 1932 -- 8 August 1993), often known as **A.N. Habermann** or **Nico Habermann**, was a Dutch computer scientist.
Habermann was born in Groningen, Netherlands, and earned his B.S. in mathematics and physics and M.S. in mathematics from the Free University of Amsterdam in 1953 and 1958. After working as a mathematics teacher, in 1967 he received his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the Eindhoven University of Technology under advisor Edsger Dijkstra.
In 1968, Habermann was invited to join the department of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University as a visiting research scientist. In 1969 he was appointed an associate professor, and was made full professor in 1974, acting department head in 1979, and department head from 1980 to 1988, after which he was named Dean of the new School of Computer Science (established under Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon). He also cofounded Carnegie Mellon\'s Software Engineering Institute (SEI) in 1985.
Habermann\'s research included programming languages, operating systems, and development of large software systems. He was known for his work on inter-process communication, process synchronization and deadlock avoidance, and software verification, but particularly for the programming languages ALGOL 60, BLISS, Pascal, and Ada. He also contributed to new operating systems such as Edsger Dijkstra\'s THE multiprogramming system, the Family of Operating Systems (FAMOS) at Carnegie Mellon, Berlin\'s Dynamically Adaptable System (DAS), and Unix.
Habermann served as visiting professor at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne (1973) and Technische Universität Berlin (1976), and as adjunct professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (1986--1993).
In 1994, the Computing Research Association began giving the A. Nico Habermann Award to people for work that increases the involvement of underrepresented communities in computer research
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# Aeromere
**Aeromere** was an Italian aircraft manufacturing firm established at Trento in 1957 to build Aviamilano Super Falco aircraft for the US market and the Aeromere M-100 sailplane for Italy\'s gliding clubs. In 1964, it was purchased by the Laverda group
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# Taba Naba
\"**Taba Naba**\" is a children\'s song originating in the Torres Strait Islands just north of the continent of Australia. This song is usually accompanied by a \"sit-down dance\" where the \"dancers\" perform traditional movements corresponding to the lyrics.
The song is a traditional song in Meriam Mir, a language of the Torres Strait Islanders.
## Lyrics
> Taba naba naba norem, Tugi penai siri, dinghy e naba we, Miko keimi sere re naba we, Taba naba norem.
**Translation:**
> Come on let\'s go to the reef, Get into the dinghy when the morning tide is low, Let us row to the edge of the reef, Come on let\'s go to the reef.
## Popular culture {#popular_culture}
Children's band The Wiggles performed it with Australian pop singer and Eastern Torres Strait native Christine Anu on their 2000 album *It\'s a Wiggly Wiggly World*. On the related video Anu performed the sit-down dance to the song. The song would soon be featured again in two TV series (*Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!* and *Ready, Steady, Wiggle!*), *Wiggle Town* and *Duets* (with Christine Anu returning)
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# Gilbert Cook
**John Gilbert Cook** CVO CBE (16 May 1911 in Bedfordshire, England -- 10 September 1979 in Norfolk, England) was an English cricketer, and English rugby union player. Educated at Bedford School, he played twice for the Irish cricket team, making his debut against the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at Lord\'s in August 1935, and playing his one and only first-class match against India the following year. In 1937, he played his only rugby union international, representing England in the Four Nations against Scotland, playing as a flanker and scoring no points
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# Winterbach, Bavaria
**Winterbach** (`{{IPA|de|ˈvɪntɐˌbax}}`{=mediawiki}) is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany.
## Mayor
The mayor is Reinhard Schieferle, in office since May 2020.
Previous mayors:
- 2008--2020: Karl Oberschmid (Wählervereinigung Waldkirch)
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# Jackson Georges
**Jackson Georges** (born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian-American painter whose works have been on exhibit at the World Trade Art Gallery, the United Nations, and Mehu Gallery.
Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Georges was the son of a prominent Haitian artist, Duclavier Georges (Leconte). Georges attended Foyer Des Arts Plastics. In the United States he attended City College where he majored in Architectural Design.
He uses all types of mediums such as wood, marble, metal, leather, stone, water color collage, acrylic and oil on canvas
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# Yume wo Kasanete
is a song by South Korean girl group S.E.S., originally released in Japan under VAP on February 21, 1999. In South Korea, it was released as \"**Just in Love**\" (`{{Korean|꿈을 모아서||Kkumeul moaseo}}`{=mediawiki}) under SM Entertainment on July 11, 2001. \"Just in Love\" served as the lead single for the group\'s Korean compilation album *Surprise* (2001).
## Background and release {#background_and_release}
Written and produced by Satori Shimano, \"Yume wo Kasanete\" served as the second single for S.E.S.\'s debut Japanese studio album *Reach Out*, which was released on March 10, 1999. The single included a B-side track titled \"Little Bird\". It peaked at number 83 on the Oricon Singles Chart and sold over 2,400 physical copies in Japan.
In South Korea, \"Yume wo Kasanete\" was translated into Korean and retitled as \"Just in Love\", serving as the single for their 2001 compilation album *Surprise*. The Korean lyrics were written by the S.E.S. members.
## Music videos and promotion {#music_videos_and_promotion}
Music videos were produced for both releases in Japan and South Korea. \"Just in Love\" was filmed in Phi Phi Islands, Thailand. \"Yume wo Kasanete\" was featured in Fuji TV\'s lifestyle information program *Refreshing!* in 1999.
## Covers
In July of 2017, Joy of Red Velvet covered \"Just in Love\" under the alias of Bandabi in the 2nd round of *King of Masked Singer*. WJSN Chocome covered \"Just in Love\" on *It\'s Live* in 2022. Nmixx covered the song at the 2023 *MBC Gayo Daejejeon* on December 31.
## Accolades
At the 2001 Mnet Music Video Festival, the song was nominated for Best Dance Performance and Best Female Group, winner the latter.
Year Award Category Result
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2001 Mnet Music Video Festival Best Female Group
Best Dance Performance
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*Inkigayo* September 2, 2001
: Music program awards for \"Just In Love\"
## Track listing {#track_listing}
Japanese CD single
1. \"Yume wo Kasanete\" (夢をかさねて) -- 4:49
2. \"Little Bird\" -- 4:29
3. \"Yume wo Kasanete\" (Instrumental) -- 4:48
## Credits and personnel {#credits_and_personnel}
- S.E.S
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# Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition
**The Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition** is a 21-day event featuring agricultural and educational exhibits, midway rides, concerts, carnival food and games. It has been held on the fairgrounds at Tamiami Park since 1972.
## Entertainment
In 2018, the Mainstreet Stage was host to Gente de Zona, Ginuwine, La Addictiva Banda San José de Mesillas, La Maquinaria Norteña, Lecrae, Nelly, The Sugarhill Gang, and TLC.
In 2017, the Mainstreet Stage was host to Skillet, Jacob Forever, Carlos Daniels and J. Alvarez. Luis Enrique served as Grand Marshall of the Opening Day Parade.
In 2016, the Mainstreet Stage was host to Village People, MercyMe, Jessie James Decker, La Salsa Vive, Oscar D\'Leon, Hansel, Sonora Carruseles, Tavares, and \"Celebrating Celia Cruz\" with performances by Willy Chirino, Aymee Nuviola, Jeimy Osorio and the Celia Cruz All Stars.
In 2015, the Mainstreet Stage hosted: Kool & The Gang, Music from the \'80s with Shannon, Judy Torres, Johnny O and Nice & Wild.
In 2014, the Mainstreet Stage hosted: Music from the \'90s with Cynthia, Rockell, Noel and TKA; Mr. Nice Guy Band; Los Tres de La Habana and Timbalive; Willy Chirino; Albita; Sonic Flood; Matthew West.
In 2013, the Mainstreet Stage hosted: \"We Are the In Crowd\"; Kidz Bop; Gocho; Matt Hunter.
In 2011, concerts included Mr. C & The Cha Cha Slide, Chino Y Nacho, Luis Enrique, FCW Stars & WWE Wrestling, Sid the Science Kid, The Ready Set, Natalie Grant, Jerry Rivera, The Dirty Sock Funtime Band, Paper Tongues, and Ricky C.
## Scholarships
The fair has presented more than eleven million dollars\' worth of college scholarships, cash premiums and awards to Miami-Dade students since 1972.
In 2018, its scholarship program awarded 182 non-renewable \$1,000 competitive scholarships to students graduating from public schools, charter schools, private schools, vocational schools, alternative education and home schooling. The fund also awards scholarships to the winners of Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity Prize in Ethics essay contest for Miami-Dade County Public high school juniors and seniors.
## Land Issue {#land_issue}
In 2013, Miami-Dade County began discussing the possibility relocating the SIPO
`for ``Florida International University's`` campus expansion
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# Breitbrunn
**Breitbrunn** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany
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# Michael James Rowland
**Michael James Rowland** (born 15 January 1964) is an Australian film director.
## Early years {#early_years}
Prior to his screen career, Rowland studied graphic design at the North Adelaide School of Art in South Australia and started his early working life as a designer and illustrator specialising in the arts. His list of freelance clients grew to include Sony (US), Womad (International) and Peter Gabriel (UK). He also held the position of Art Director with the Adelaide Festival of Arts (1987--93) a job which saw him work with some notable artists, including Peter Brook, 7th Earl of Harewood, Cheek by Jowl, Jan Fabre, Sankai Juku, Andy Goldsworthy, Winton Marsalis, the Kronos Quartet, Zubin Mehta and Pierre Boulez. He has won numerous awards for his design and illustration,`{{clarify|date=July 2013}}`{=mediawiki} including the 1992 AADC\'s Master\'s Chair.
## Cowboy Books {#cowboy_books}
Michael established the graphic novella imprint Cowboy Books in 1990 with the publication of the awarding winning Ten Drawings of the Jungle. This first title was followed up two years later with The Existentialist Cowboys Last Stand (1992) and Life Advice for High-Plains Drifters (2000). Cowboy Books sell throughout Europe, North America and Australia.
## Film school {#film_school}
Michael \'retired\' from graphic design in 1994, relocating to Sydney to study for a BA in Film at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS). In his first year as an undergraduate the screenrights to his novella *The Existentialist Cowboy\'s Last Stand* were bought and it was made into one of Australia\'s most successful short films of the 1990s, along the way earning Michael his first Australian Film Institute (AFI) nomination. The second came with the Russian language, space-race short, *Flying Over Mother* (1996), cementing his reputation as an original screenwriter/director with a global audience.
## First feature film {#first_feature_film}
His first feature film, Lucky Miles (2007), is set in 1990 Western Australia. Unfolding as a traditional Australian tale of men lost in the desert, Lucky Miles packs a bold twist updating the genre with an ensemble cast including Kenneth Moraleda, Rodney Afif and Srisacd Sacdapraseuth. Lucky Miles was chosen to be the highly successful opening night film of the 2007 Adelaide Film Festival and later that year beat out the cream of global cinema to win the audience award for Best Film at the 2007 Sydney Film Festival. Other awards include; the Special Jury Prize at the 2007 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival; Best Screenplay at the Vladivostok International Film Festival; the Black Pearl for Best New Director at the Middle East International Film Festival; the Grand Prix at the 9th Rencontres Internationales du Cinéma des Antipodes and Best Film at the Asian Festival of First Films.
In 2008, Australia\'s national broadcaster, ABC1, programmed Lucky Miles at 8:30 pm Sunday night on the Australia Day long-weekend holiday. Its contribution to the nation\'s celebration.
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# Michael James Rowland
## First television feature {#first_television_feature}
In 2008, Rowland co-wrote and directed the one-hour ABC, RTÉ, BBC drama *The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce*. Set in 1824 Van Diemen\'s Land, *The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce* tells the true story of an escape from the notorious British prison Sarah Island by eight convicts. Its Gothic narrative plots their privation and descent into cannibalism, through to the execution of the sole survivor, Alexander Pearce, for the murder of Thomas Cox. It was co-written and produced by Nial Fulton.
The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce drew TV industry nominations in both Europe and Australia. It was nominated for Best Telefeature at the 2009 Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards, Best Drama at the 2009 Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) Awards and Best Drama in the 2010 Rose D\'Or awards, Switzerland. Reflecting its \'factual\' funding, in 2009 The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce won Best Documentary at the IF Awards.
For his work, Michael was nominated in the Best Telemovie Director category at the Australian Directors Guild Awards 2009, composer Roger Mason won Best Music for a Telemovie at the 2009 Australian Screen Music Award and Designer Felicity Abbott and props master Paul Stewart were both recognised for their work on the film at the 2009 Newport International Film Festival.
In 2009 Australia\'s national broadcaster, ABC1, programmed *The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce* in prime time on Sunday night over the Australia Day long weekend. The previous year *Lucky Miles* had been programmed in the same 8:30 pm slot, making it the second year in a row the ABC had screened a Rowland feature to mark the nation\'s celebration.
## Series Television {#series_television}
During 2010 and 2011 Michael directed 8 episodes of AFI and IF award winning series My Place, produced by Penny Chapman. He directed 3 episodes in the first series and was nominated for an Australian Directors Guild Award. He returned to the second series as set-up director and helmed a further 5 episodes.
Early in 2011 he directed two episodes of the genre breaking comedy/drama/romance Spirited, produced by Jacquelin Perske and Claudia Karvan. Mid year he directed three episodes of the ballet-teen-drama Dance Academy, produced by Werner Film Productions for ABC, and in the second half of the year directed three episodes of the award winning Foxtel drama *Tangle*
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# Shinjuku Southern Terrace
`{{Nihongo|'''Shinjuku Southern Terrace'''|新宿サザンテラス|lead=yes}}`{=mediawiki} is a commercial zone located at Yoyogi 2-chōme, Shibuya, Tokyo, at the western side of Shinjuku Station Southern Exit.
## History
The terrace was built above the Odakyu Odawara Line, to the west of Takashimaya Times Square across the Yamanote Line, and to the south of Shinjuku Mylord. The location opened in April 1998. Shinjuku Southern Terrace is the southern portion of Shinjuku Terrace City, a continuous piece of real estate property owned by Odakyu Group in and around Shinjuku Station.
## Access
Shinjuku Southern Terrace is only a one-minute walk away from the South exit of the Shinjuku Station, and a 10-minute walk from the West exit.
## Layout
Located in the Odakyu Southern Tower, there are four floors of shops. On the first floor there is a 7-eleven. On the second floor, there is a Shake Shack restaurant. On the third floor, there are a FedEx Kinko\'s office and printing center, Villa Bianchi Italian Restaurant, and Maharaja Indian restaurant. On the fourth floor are two restaurant/bars: Symphony Orchestra Japanese restaurant, and Banyoh steak restaurant. Also located in the Odakyu Southern Tower in the Hotel Century, located on the 19th through the 35th floors. On the 19th floor there is YURAKUCHO KAKIDA, a sushi and teppan-yaki restaurant. On the 20th floor you have the Lounge South Court, which consists of a bar and lounge, and Southern Tower Dining which is a restaurant.
In the area just outside the Odakyu Southern Tower, is the terrace area, which also has a handful of restaurants and shops. These include Starbucks, Tim Ho Wan, and Franc Franc.
## Events
Shinjuku Southern Terrace has many different lighting events throughout the year
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# Allan Cooke
Alan Cook}} `{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2015}}`{=mediawiki} `{{Use Australian English|date=September 2015}}`{=mediawiki} `{{Infobox AFL biography
| name = Allan Cooke
| image =
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1930|4|9}}
| birth_place =
| death_date = {{death date and age|2010|5|12|1930|4|9|df=yes}}
| death_place =
| originalteam = Mitcham Juniors
| height = 185 cm
| weight = 84.5 kg
| position =
| statsend = 1958
| years1 = 1949–1958
| club1 = [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]
| games_goals1 = 116 (54)
| careerhighlights = *[[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] - Hall of Fame - inducted 2006
}}`{=mediawiki}
**Allan Cooke** (9 April 1930 -- 12 May 2010) was an Australian rules football player who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1949 and 1958 for the Richmond Football Club. He was also a long time Committee member of the club.
He was made a life member of Richmond in 1958 and was inducted into the Club\'s Hall of Fame in 2006
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# WSGL
**WSGL** (104.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Naples, Florida, and serving Southwest Florida. It is owned by Renda Media with studios on Race Track Road in Bonita Springs. WSGL airs a hot adult contemporary radio format branded as \"Mix 104.7\". Although the station plays Hot AC music, WSGL reports to Mediabase as a mainstream adult contemporary station.
WSGL is a Class C2 station. The transmitter tower is on Country Road off Santa Barbara Boulevard in South Naples.
## History
The station first received its construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission in 1978. It took two years to build the station. It signed on the air on `{{Start date and age|May 10, 1980}}`{=mediawiki}. WSGL broadcast on 97.7 MHz as country music station \"FM 98 WSGL\".
The station moved its new frequency to 103.1 in 1982, retaining the country format until 1986. The former 97.7 frequency is now home to WTLQ-FM in the Fort Myers radio market. WSGL then changed its format to adult contemporary as \"Class 103\" in early November 1986.
In September 1992, the station briefly returned to its former country format as \"Hot Country 103.\" But that didn\'t last long. It switched back to adult contemporary music in April 1993.
In 1999, WSGL was granted a power increase to 20,000 watts. It moved to its new frequency at 104.7 with the new name \"Mix 104.7\"
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# Prince Joseph of Saxe-Hildburghausen
**Joseph Maria Frederick Wilhelm of Saxe-Hildburghausen, Duke in Saxony** (*Joseph Maria Friedrich Wilhelm Hollandinus, Prinz und Regent von Sachsen-Hildburghausen*; 5 October 1702 -- Hildburghausen, 4 January 1787), was a German officer, Generalfeldmarschall of the Imperial Army and Reichsgeneralfeldmarschall (*Reichsgeneralfeldzeugmeister*) of the Army of the Holy Roman Empire. He is best known for commanding the Allied Franco-Roman-German Army against the Prussian Army in the disastrous 90-minute Battle of Rossbach in November 1757.
## Early life {#early_life}
He was the third but second surviving son of Ernst, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen and Princess Sophie of Waldeck-Pyrmont, daughter of German field marshal Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck. His mother died ten days after his birth, on 15 October 1702.
He received the typical education of a nobleman of his time, with some educational journeys to the different countries of Europe. When he was sixteen years old, the prince joined the Habsburg Army and became already in 1719 a staff captain in the Infantry Regiment N°18 \"Seckendorff\", and fought with it in Sicily during the War of the Quadruple Alliance (1717--1720).
After his conversion to Catholicism in 1728, a rapid ascent in his military career began.
In 1729 he was appointed lieutenant-colonel (*Oberstleutnant*) and the next year (18 July 1730) colonel (*Oberst*) of the Regiment \"Palffy\". In January 1732 he got his own 8th Infantry Regiment. Briefly after the outbreak of War of the Polish Succession (1733-1735/1738; since 1734 Generalfeldwachtmeister) he served in the following campaigns in northern Italy. He distinguished himself, especially in the Battle of San Pietro, where he was wounded in the face, and was promoted to lieutenant field marshal (Feldmarschall-Leutnant) before the end of the war (on 30 April 1735).
Joseph ended the War of the Polish Succession with the rank of Feldzeugmeister (25 September 1736). Only one year later, during the Austro-Turkish War, 1737--1739, he was entrusted with the command of an Austrian Corps. In 1737, his attempt to conquer Banja Luka failed, but in practically all important engagements of the war, Joseph displayed personal bravery, for example in the Battle of Grocka (on 22 July 1739), where he covered the retreat of the Imperial Army.
## War of the Austrian Succession {#war_of_the_austrian_succession}
After the war, Joseph was promoted on 11 June 1739 to Generalfeldzeugmeister of the Imperial Army and was appointed Governor of Komárom in Hungary. At the beginning of the War of the Austrian Succession (1740--1748) Joseph raised in Komárom new Hungarian Regiments and consulted by the Austrian military administration in the conduct of the war. In 1743 he was appointed High Military Director and General Commander of Inner-Austria, Karlstadt and Warasdin. Thus he was responsible for the organization of the Military Frontier and the military supply. for this service, he was promoted to Feldmarschall (18 April 1744). In May 1749 he was relieved of his duties at his own demand.
## Battle of Rossbach {#battle_of_rossbach}
In the following years, he lived quietly in the Archduchy of Austria. After the outbreak of the Seven Years\' War (1756--1763), in the spring of 1757, Joseph was appointed Commander of the Imperial Army, with orders to advance against King Frederick II of Prussia. Together with a French Corps, the Imperial Army was defeated in the Battle of Rossbach (5 November 1757). Joseph, shamed by the defeat, decided to renounce all military functions. In the evaluation by later historians the prince was nearly always blamed for the defeat, although he could hardly have changed the outcome of the fight, because of the catastrophic condition of the Imperial Army and the ineffectiveness of the French troops. Rather symbolic was the appointment to the post of *Field Marshal of the Imperial Army* (9 November 1785), with which the military career of Joseph ended. He died shortly after.
## Personal life {#personal_life}
Joseph maintained for most of his life very good relations with the Habsburg family. In 1739 the Emperor Charles VI appointed him Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, the dynastic order of the Habsburgs. On 13 March 1741 he represented King August III of Poland as godfather of the young Archduke Joseph, the son of the Empress Maria Theresa. This illustrates how close he stood to the new Empress, whose close friend he was to remain the rest of his life.
On 17 April 1738 Joseph married in Paris to Princess Maria Anna Victoria of Savoy, niece and sole heiress of the enormous fortune of the deceased Prince Eugene of Savoy. She was also sixteen years older than he was. Thanks to this union, Joseph came into the possession of large estates and assets. The marriage, however, was unhappy, and in 1752 they separated, but never formalized the divorce.
The prince earned himself a reputation as a patron, but also as a spendthrift. He spent most time at his castle in Vienna, but when his relatives the Dukes of Saxe-Hildburghausen were heavily indebted, he became by order of the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II in 1769 manager of the Duchy, in order to avoid the bankruptcy of Saxe-Hildburghausen. His grandnephew, Duke Ernst Frederick III, was incapacitated to rule. When he died (1780) he left a young heir, the seventeen years old prince Frederick, over whom Joseph took on the role of prince-regent, which he retained until his own death, aged eighty-four
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# Bundorf
**Bundorf** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany
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# 1983 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's overall
**Men\'s overall World Cup 1982/1983**
## Final point standings {#final_point_standings}
In men\'s overall World Cup 1982/83 the best five downhills, best five giant slaloms/Super G, best five slaloms and best three combined count. The parallel slalom only counts for the Nationscup (or was a show-event). Deductions are given in ()
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# Burgpreppach
**Burgpreppach** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany
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# Chokio-Alberta High School
**Chokio-Alberta High School** is a public high school with students in grades Pre-K through twelve, located in Chokio, Minnesota, United States. The school was formed as a merger between Chokio elementary school and Alberta High School. The school\'s mascot is the Spartans, though when playing with Morris Area High School they are known as the MACA Tigers
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# Lowell Thomas Jr.
**Lowell Thomas Jr.** (October 6, 1923 -- October 1, 2016) was an American politician and film producer who collaborated with his father, the accomplished reporter and author Lowell Thomas, on several projects before becoming an Alaskan state senator in the early 1970s, and later the third lieutenant governor of Alaska from 1974 to 1978. In the 1980s, he owned and operated Talkeetna Air Taxi, an Alaska bush flying service.
## Early life {#early_life}
Thomas was born on October 6, 1923, in London, England. He was the son of Americans, Lowell Thomas Sr., a prominent writer, broadcaster, and traveler, and Frances \"Fran\" (née Ryan) Thomas.
He graduated from the Taft School in 1942 and went on to Dartmouth College, where he was a brother of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Phi chapter), before joining the United States Army Air Corps.
In 2011, The Taft School honored him with the Horace D. Taft Alumni Medal and Citation of Merit.
## Career
In 1949, Thomas and his father were invited by the Tibetan government to make a film there with the hope that their reports would help persuade the U.S. government to defend Tibet against the Chinese. The trip lasted 400 days, and the father and son were the last Westerners to reach Lhasa before the Chinese invasion and occupation. CBS did not broadcast the resultant film, *Expedition to Lhasa, Tibet*, until years later, but his book about the expedition, *Out of This World*, published in 1950 became a bestseller.
In 1960, after the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet was given refuge in India, he wrote the book *The Silent War in Tibet*. \"Mr. Thomas describes the brutal Chinese Communist invasion of Tibet beginning in 1950\...\" and about the armed Tibetan resistance by citizens and lamas which began in the mid-1950s. He told the *Anchorage Daily News*, \"I guess it was the greatest adventure I ever had.\" In 2006, the Dalai Lama bestowed the International Campaign for Tibet\'s Light of Truth Award on Lowell Jr and referred to him as \"one of the grandfathers of modern day Tibet.\"
In 1954, Thomas and wife Mary Taylor Pryor, known as \"Tay\", flew a Cessna 180 around much of the world, logging over 50,000 miles. They wrote about it in their book *Our Flight to Adventure.*
### Move to Alaska {#move_to_alaska}
The Thomases moved to Alaska in 1958 where they would remain for the remainder of their lives. After his political career, Thomas returned to flying, owning and operating Talkeetna Air Taxi and flying a Helio Courier for research and documentary work as well as flying climbers to and from Denali\'s Kahiltna Glacier and in the Alaska Range. He remained an active pilot into his 80s.
Among other appearances, in 1958 he appeared as a guest challenger on the TV panel show *To Tell the Truth*. In 1962, he narrated a children\'s recording, \"The Story of Mr. Globe\" which was produced by Replogle Globe, Inc in Chicago, Illinois.
From January 1967 until December 1974, he represented District E in the Alaska Senate as a Republican. He left the State Senate to become the 3rd lieutenant governor of Alaska under Governor Jay Hammond.
Long a resident of Alaska, he was known for his interest in the now-defunct Naval Arctic Research Laboratory based in Barrow, Alaska, currently the home of Iḷisaġvik College. Much as his father had done he ventured into the harsh environment of the ice islands where research was done by scientists on the Arctic Ocean and its atmosphere including the Auroras. He published his adventure in *National Geographic* in 1965 as well as numerous other productions and publications, including a movie on king crab in the Aleutian Islands.
### Legacy and awards {#legacy_and_awards}
The Thomases were generous philanthropists, and were involved in the building of the biathlon training facility above Girdwood, the Thomas Planetarium at the Anchorage Museum, and the Thomas Center for Senior Living at St. Mary\'s Episcopal Church where he and Tay were long-time members and supporters.
In 1995, he was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the National Parks Conservation Foundation, and in 2004 the Alaska Conservation Foundation awarded him with a lifetime achievement award as well. In 2001, he was awarded the first ever Bruce F. Vento Public Service Award by the National Park Trust
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# Ebelsbach
**Ebelsbach** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany
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# Reach Out (S.E.S. album)
***Reach Out*** is the debut Japanese album by South Korean girl group S.E.S., released under VAP on March 10, 1999. The album spawned the singles \"Meguriau Sekai\" and \"Yume wo Kasanete\". Commercially, the album peaked at number 50 on the Oricon Albums Chart and sold over 10,000 copies.
## Background and promotion {#background_and_promotion}
\"Meguriau Sekai\" (めぐりあう世界) was the first single from the album and the group\'s first Japanese single overall. It was released October 21, 1998, and sold approximately 14,000 copies, peaking at number 37 on the Oricon Singles Chart. The single\'s B-sides were \"Believe in Love\" and an instrumental version of the title track.
Another single, officially called the \"1.5\" single, was released on December 10, 1998. It sold approximately 2,000 copies and contained the \"Miami DJ Remix\" of \"Meguriau Sekai\" and the \"Jon Robinson Groove Mix\" of \"Believe in Love\". Also included were remixes of two of S.E.S.\' Korean songs, \"I\'m Your Girl (Kreva Mix)\" and \"Oh, My Love (Cyber Soul Mix)\", the original versions of which were both on S.E.S.\' first Korean album, *I\'m Your Girl*.
The official second single, \"Yume wo Kasanete\" (夢をかさねて), was released on February 21, 1999. It sold approximately 5,000 copies. Its B-sides were \"Little Bird\" and an instrumental version of the title track
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# Ermershausen
**Ermershausen** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany.
## Notable people {#notable_people}
- Narziß Ach (October 29, 1871 in Ermershausen, Bavaria -- 25 July 1946 in Munich) was a German psychologist and university lecturer in Königsberg, Prussia and Göttingen, Germany
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# Grant School (Hong Kong)
A **Grant School** is a special type of secondary school in Hong Kong. According to the current legislation, \"Grant Schools\" refer to \"*any secondary school which receives subsidies in accordance with the Code of Aid for Secondary Schools and which was, before 1 April 1973, in receipt of grants in accordance with the Grant Code*\". (Cap 279C) They were established by missionaries and churches in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, and receive grant-in-aid from the government to operate, thus named Grant Schools. Most of the Grant Schools in Hong Kong have good academic achievements.
## Background
### Historical context {#historical_context}
The emergence of Grant Schools is related to a specific historical context. When the colony of Hong Kong was established as Britain\'s trading outpost in the Far East, the need emerged for local education: for trade as well as to administer the territory. However the colonial government was not able to provide an adequately high level of education. After the passage of the Elementary Education Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75) by the imperial parliament, which allowed state funding to Church schools, the colonial government followed suit and adopted similar measures to provide public education with limited financial resources.
The resulting 1873 Grant Code is a product of the aforementioned development. It regulates the criteria for admission to the grant-in-aid scheme and the standards of the schools. The government also provides land and gives grants to establish schools. In turn, the duty of administering the day-to-day operation of the schools fell to the missionaries. Grant-in-aid from the government provided only partial financial income for the schools, donations and tuition fees were other sources to finance the schools. The government thus had the Church shoulder the financial and administrative burden of providing education, and in turn the Church had another platform to expand its missionary activities.
The number of Grant Schools peaked at the end of the 19th century, with more than 100 schools receiving grants under the Grant Code. The majority of the Grant Schools by that time were the vernacular schools, which provided Chinese education. Nevertheless, these vernacular schools were criticised by the school inspectors for their appalling academic performance. Students were near-illiterate and could not handle subject knowledge. The government also introduced a parallel \"Subsidy\" system (using the Subsidy Code) which was less restrictive. {{#tag:ref\|The aim of the Subsidy system had fundamental differences compared to the grant-in-aid system. According to the annual reports of the Education Department, it was to provide a more cost-effective manner of school aid.\|group=\"Note\"}} Some schools opted for the new Subsidy and dropped the Grant, creating a fall-off in the number of Grant Schools. As a result, the government decided to abandon the Grant system in 1921 except for a few competent schools. For the newly founded schools after 1921, only the qualified ones were allowed to join the Grant system. They were mostly schools giving Western education in European languages. The remaining schools of the Grant system later formed the Grant Schools Council (see below) and continue to operate today.
### Current situation {#current_situation}
Since the introduction of universal primary education (1971) and junior secondary education (1978), the practical differences between the Grant Schools and other Subsidized Schools {{#tag:ref\|Subsidized Schools refer to schools which received government aid according to the Subsidy Code. See Background and Note 2 for more information.\|group=\"Note\"}} has diminished, with the exception of retaining legal distinctions. The Grant Code and Subsidy Code were unified as the Code of Aid (then regarded as \"Aided Schools\"), where government aid is paid, regardless of the school origin and prestige. But due to their distinguished history and alumni, the Grant Schools in Hong Kong have established themselves as a tier of elite schools in the territory. These schools prefer to preserve their former identities as Grant Schools.
A number of Grant Schools have recently joined the Direct Subsidy Scheme, another funding programme initiated by the government which allows greater freedom for schools to devise the curriculum, and set entrance requirements, and tuition fees [1](https://web.archive.org/web/20070926221853/http://www.emb.gov.hk/index.aspx?nodeid=1475&langno=1), in high profile partly due to their dissatisfactions towards the perceived unfriendly education reform policy. These schools included [2](https://web.archive.org/web/20070929090346/http://www.emb.gov.hk/FileManager/EN/Content_175/schlist(fees)_e.pdf):
- Diocesan Boys\' School
- Diocesan Girls\' School
- Heep Yunn School
- St. Paul\'s Co-educational College
- St. Paul\'s College
- St. Paul\'s Convent School
- Ying Wa College
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# Grant School (Hong Kong)
## Timeline
- 1873: Frederick Stewart, the Inspector of Schools, submitted for approval of the government a grant-in-aid scheme offering aids to mission schools, subject to certain conditions.
- 1873: The original Grant Code was put into force. The grants were to be paid according to the results of an annual examination on secular subjects conducted by the Inspector.
- 1879: The Grant Code was revised to abolish the conditions that enforced secularism in education. Schools run by the Catholics joined the Grant-in-aid scheme.
- 1893: The Grant Code was revised, offering building grants for \"building, enlarging, improving or fitting up\" schools.
- 1904: Grant payments by student result was abolished. Grants were then paid according to school inspection reports.
- 1914: In the 1914 Grant Code, grants were paid in the form of capitation grant (for each pupil presented for the examination).
- 1921: Due to the dissatisfaction of school performances and the intention to increase cost-effectiveness, the government removed most schools from the Grant-in-aid list except for a few competent ones.
- 1941: The Grant Code was revised. The new grant-in-aid scheme paid the difference between the approved expenditure and income from school fees and other sources.
- 1941: A provident fund (Grant Schools Provident Fund) for teaching staff was introduced in the revised Code, as one of the earliest teacher welfare benefits in Hong Kong.
- 1941--47: Owing to the outbreak of war, the implementation of the 1941 Grant Code was suspended, and not fully implemented until 1947.
- Late 1950s: The government took gradual steps to unify the Grant and Subsidy systems. The Subsidy system, originally targeted at primary schools, was modified to provide suitable aid for secondary classes.
- 1960: The last member of the Grant system, St. Paul\'s Secondary School, was placed on the Grant-in-aid list.
- 1965: The White Paper on Educational Policy made a clear recommendation that a unified code of aid shall replace the Grant and Subsidy Codes.
- 1980: The Code of Aid for Secondary Schools was put into force. The Grant Code became defunct.
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# Grant School (Hong Kong)
## Grant Schools Council {#grant_schools_council}
The Grant Schools Council was formed in 1939 to reflect the interests of the Grant Schools. Consists of the headmasters and principals of the Grant Schools, there are currently twenty-two members. The Council is highly critical of the education reform in recent years, as they see this as an attempt of the government to destroy these \"relic institutes from the former dynasty\".
School Year founded Year admitted to the Grant-in-aid Scheme
------------------------------------ -------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Diocesan Boys\' School 1869 1877{{#tag:ref\|Formerly called *Diocesan Home and Orphanage*.\|group=\"Note\"}}
Diocesan Girls\' School 1860 1900 (Upon establishment)
Heep Yunn School 1936 1936 (Upon establishment)
La Salle College 1932 1932 (Upon establishment){{#tag:ref\|Formerly called *St. Joseph\'s Branch, Kowloon*.\|group=\"Note\"}}
Maryknoll Convent School 1925 1936
Marymount Secondary School 1927 1952
Methodist College 1958 1958
Sacred Heart Canossian College 1860 1882{{#tag:ref\|Formerly called *Italian Convent School*.\|group=\"Note\"}}
St. Clare\'s Girls\' School 1927 1952
St. Francis\' Canossian College 1869 1881
St. Joseph\'s College 1875 1879
St. Mark\'s School 1949 1955
St. Mary\'s Canossian College 1900 1904
St. Paul\'s Co-educational College 1915 1919{{#tag:ref\|Formerly called *St. Paul\'s Girls\' School*.\|group=\"Note\"}}
St. Paul\'s College 1851 1876, 1919{{#tag:ref\|The school was suspended in 1899 and re-opened in 1909 as a non-government school.\|group=\"Note\"}}
St. Paul\'s Convent School 1854 1900{{#tag:ref\|Formerly called *French Convent School*.\|group=\"Note\"}}
St. Paul\'s Secondary School 1960 1960 (Upon establishment)
St. Stephen\'s Girls\' College 1906 1924
Wah Yan College, Hong Kong 1919 1922
Wah Yan College, Kowloon 1924 1928{{#tag:ref\|Formerly called *Wah Yan Branch, Kowloon*.\|group=\"Note\"}}
Ying Wa College 1818 1918
Ying Wa Girls\' School 1900 1900 (Upon establishment){{#tag:ref\|Formerly called *Training Home for Girls*
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# East Henderson High School
**East Henderson High School** is a public high school in East Flat Rock, North Carolina. The school was built in 1960. As of the 2016--2017 school year the student population was 905 with 64 classroom teachers. East Henderson High is part of the Henderson County Public Schools district. The school serves students in grades nine through twelve. The mascot is an eagle and the colors are green, white and unofficially, black. The school is located at 150 Eagle Pride Drive in East Flat Rock. It is commonly known as \"East\" by residents in Hendersonville/Flat Rock and surrounding areas.
## In popular culture {#in_popular_culture}
School was used as a filming location in the Walt Disney Studios film *Heavyweights* in 1994
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# LGBTI Health Summit
The **LGBTI Health Summits** are an opportunity for individuals working for the health of intersex, trans, bisexual, lesbian and gay people to meet and share ideas. Attendees are mostly health activists, a mix of medical care professionals, alternative and complementary health providers, outreach workers, volunteers, and other interested parties.
The LGBTI Health Summits grew out of a resurgence in queer health movements which looked beyond a victim deficit based model of disease, using an asset based approach.
The LGBTI Health Summits grew out of the first Gay Men\'s Health Summit, held in Boulder, Colorado, in 1999.
The first National LGBTI Health Summit was held in Boulder, Colorado, in 2002. The second was held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 2004. The third was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 2007. The fourth was held in Chicago, Illinois, August 14--18, 2009. The fifth summit took place in Bloomington, Indiana, July 16--19, 2011.
Gay Men\'s Health Summits have been held in Boulder, Colorado, in 1999 and 2000, and Gay, Bisexual and Trans Men\'s Summits in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2003, and Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2006; a Gay Men\'s Health Summit was held in Seattle, Washington, in October 2008, and another was held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in August 2010
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# James Charles (footballer)
**James Charles** (13 November 1851 -- 20 December 1939) was one of the founding members of the Richmond Football Club.
He was Richmond\'s inaugural Club Secretary, serving in 1885 and 1886, at the same time as being the Club\'s delegate to the Victorian Football Association. He then served on the Richmond Committee in 1887, 1888 and 1896.
He was made the first life member of the Richmond Football Club in 1895 and was posthumously inducted into the Club\'s Hall of Fame in its inaugural year, 2002
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# Gädheim
**Gädheim** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany. It lies in the Main river valley
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# St
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# Giovanni Battista Rogeri
**Giovanni Battista Rogeri** (ca. 1642 -- ca. 1710) was an Italian luthier, who for much of his mature life worked in Brescia. Together with Gasparo da Salò and Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Rogeri was one of the major makers of the Brescian school.
The Rogeri family is not to be confused with the Rugeri family of Cremona, also an important family of violin makers.
## Quotes
\"Rogeri is believed to have been born in Bologna but moved to Cremona, where he was apprenticed to Nicolo Amati. By 1675 Rogeri had moved again, this time to Brescia. He fused the neatness of construction that he had learned from Amati with the slightly elongated f-holes and C-bouts of his Brescian predecessors, and was able to combine the best elements of the Cremonese and Brescian schools. He reached his peak as a craftsman from about 1690 and his violins based on Amati\'s Grand Pattern are generally considered his best. By 1690 he was aided by his son Pietro Giacomo, who was a skilled assistant, and no doubt helped with the production of some lesser instruments, which often have unpurfled backs. The Rogeri workshop also produced a number of fine cellos that again demonstrate the benefit of a Cremonese education.\"\--*Four Centuries of Violin Making* by Tim Ingles (as summarised on Cozio
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# Silver Vision
**Silver Vision Limited** was a British video production and distribution label, and a subsidiary of Clear Vision Limited. The company was based in Enfield, London, England. The company is most famous for being the official home video distributor for WWE in Europe from 7 July 1990 to 31 December 2012.
## History
Silver Vision had exclusive distribution rights to the WWE Tagged Classics range, a unique series of DVDs that were exempt from well-documented legal restraints imposed by federal lawsuits initiated by the World Wide Fund for Nature in 2002. The lawsuits prohibited the referencing and use of all versions of the *World Wrestling Federation* logo and the initials \"WWF\", with only the DVD cover art and menu screens of the \"Tagged Classics\" displaying the World Wrestling Entertainment logo and the initials \"WWE\".
In July 2012, WWE came to a new agreement with the World Wide Fund for Nature which allowed the WWE to no longer censor any of the WWF logos and the spoken initials of \"WWF\", however, WWE cannot use any WWF logos in the present day, except in archival footage.
On 19 September 2012, Silver Vision announced on their website that the partnership between their parent Clear Vision Ltd. and WWE would end on 31 December 2012, with SummerSlam 2012 and *nWo: The Revolution* being the label\'s final WWE release. Silver Vision announced they would continue to release WWE DVDs while supplies last. On 19 November 2012, it was announced that FremantleMedia (now Fremantle) would be the new WWE Home Video distributor for the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe. Silver Vision\'s website sold their last WWE DVDs by June 2013 and after that date, the brand officially was dissolved, with their website redirecting to their parent company Clear Vision afterwards.
In January 2013, Queensway Digital, Clear Vision\'s parent company, announced they had secured the deal to release TNA DVDs after losing their WWE license. In December 2013, the company entered administration. On 29 July 2014, the company went under a voluntary strike-off.
The company continued to release Film DVDs and WWE DVDs until 2017, when its online store went offline, with its domain soon lapsing.
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# Silver Vision
## Home Media {#home_media}
Silver Vision released roughly 100 to 200 DVDs in 14 years from 7 July 2000 to 29 July 2014, which are: 1: documentaries about the WWE wrestlers, 2: two ECW documentaries and two PPVs, 3: all of the WWE exclusives and WWE Tagged Classics series.
### Region 2 DVDs {#region_2_dvds}
#### Silver Vision Documentaries Exclusive Releases {#silver_vision_documentaries_exclusive_releases}
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| DVD Title | | Aspect Ratio | Total running time |
+============================================================================================================================================+===+==============+====================+
| The Rock: The People's Champ (1 DISC SET) | | 16:9 | 143 mins. |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| The Rock: Just Bring It (2 DISC SET) | | 16:9 | 255 mins. |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| SILVER VISION PRESENTS Mick Foley: Greatest Hits & Misses - A Life In Wrestling (2 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 389 mins. |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| SILVER VISION PRESENTS THE JOHN CENA EXPERIENCE (3 DVD SET) (Note: There is a FREMANTLE MEDIA ENTERPRISES Edition of the Same DVD as well) | | 16:9 | 7hrs 15mins. |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| Shawn Michaels: Heartbreak Kid & Heartbreak Express | | 16:9 | N/A |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| Triple H: The Game & That Damn Good | | 16:9 | N/A |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| Undertaker: This Is My Yard & Mick Foley: Hard Knocks & Cheap Pops | | 16:9 | N/A |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| Hardy Boyz: Leap of Faith & Lita: It Just Feels Right | | 16:9 | N/A |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| The Rock: The Epic Journey Of Dwayne *The Rock* Johnson (3 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 6hrs 54 mins. |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| Austin 3:16 Uncensored, Three Faces of Foley, Chris Jericho: Break Down the Walls & Kurt Angle: Its True, Its True | | 16:9 | 252 Minutes |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
| | | | |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------+
: Region 2
#### Silver Vision ECW Exclusive Releases {#silver_vision_ecw_exclusive_releases}
+-------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------------------------+
| DVD Title | | Aspect Ratio | Total running time |
+=============================================================+===+==============+======================================+
| SILVER VISION PRESENTS: The RISE + FALL OF ECW (2 DISC DVD) | | 16:9 | 366 mins. AKA 6 hours and 5 mins |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------------------------+
| ECW: The Mist Extreme Matches (Double DVD) | | 16:9 | 350 mins. AKA 5 hours and 50 Minutes |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------------------------+
| ECW: ONE NIGHT STAND & ECW BARELY LEGAL (2 DISC SET) | | 16:9 | 350 mins. AKA 5 hours and 50 Minutes |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------------------------+
| | | | |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+--------------------------------------+
: Region 2
#### WWE DVDS & WWE Tagged Classics Main Series {#wwe_dvds_wwe_tagged_classics_main_series}
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| DVD Title | | Aspect Ratio | Total running time |
+=================================================+===+==============+============================+
| WrestleMania I & II | | 16:9 | 232 mins |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Royal Rumble 1989 & 1990 | | 16:9 | 283 mins |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania III & IV | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| King of the Ring 93 & 94 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| SummerSlam 88 & 89 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Royal Rumble 91 & 92 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| UK Rampage 91 & Battle Royal in the Albert Hall | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Survivor Series 87 & 88 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 1 & 2 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| One Night Only & Fab Four | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 13 & 16 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania V & VI | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| SummerSlam 90 & 91 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| King of the Ring 95 & 96 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Royal Rumble 93 & 94 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Survivor Series 89 & 90 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania VII & VIII | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| SummerSlam 92 & 93 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Survivor Series 95 & 96 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Survivor Series 91 & 92 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Royal Rumble 95 & 96 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania IX & X | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| King of the Ring 97 & 98 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| SummerSlam 94 & 95 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania XI & XII | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Survivor Series 93 & 94 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| SummerSlam 96 & 97 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Royal Rumble 97 & 98 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 3 & 4 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania XII & XIV | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania XII & XIV | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 5 & 6 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| King of the Ring 99 & 00 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 7 & 8 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 9 & 10 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| SummerSlam 1998 & 1999 | | 16:9 | 5hrs 58 mins |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 11 & 12 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Royal Rumble 99 & 00 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Cyber Sunday 2006 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Survivor Series 97 & 98 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 14 & 15 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Cyber Sunday 2007 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 17 & 18 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 19 & 20 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 21 & 22 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 23 & 24 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 25 & 26 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| In Your House 27 & 28 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania XV & Hell Yeah | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Fully Loaded & Unforgiven 99 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| No Mercy 1999 & Armageddon 1999 (2 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 5hrs 33 mins |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Survivor Series 99 & 00 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Cyber Sunday 2008 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania 2000 (SPECIAL 2 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 440 mins AKA 0VER 7 HOURS! |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| No Way Out 2000 & Backlash 2000 (2 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 5hrs 42 Mins |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Judgment Day & Fully Loaded 00 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| SummerSlam 00 & 01 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Unforgiven & No Mercy 00 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Royal Rumble 01 & 02 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Armageddon 00 & No Way Out 01 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania X-Seven (2 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 4hrs and 05 mins |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Backlash & Judgment Day 01 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| King of the Ring & Invasion 01 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Bragging Rights 2009 (UK Edition) | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Unforgiven & No Mercy 01 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Survivor Series & Vengeance 01 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| WrestleMania X8 (2 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 3hrs and 41 mins |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| No Way Out & Backlash 02 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Capital Carnage 98 & No Mercy 99 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| nWo: Back in Black, Diesel & Razor Ramon | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Rebellion 99 & Insurrextion 00 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Bragging Rights 2010 (UK Edition) | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| SUMMERSLAM 2010 (Steelbook Version) | | 16:9 | 2 hours and 57 minutes |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS 2010 | | 16:9 | 2 hours and 46 minutes |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| HELL IN A CELL 2010 | | 16:9 | 2 hours and 49 minutes |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Rebellion 00 & Insurrextion 01 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Wrestlefest 88 & 90 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Rebellion 01 & Insurrextion 02 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Year in Review 93 & 94 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| US Rampage 91 & 92 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Action & Hardcore | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| UK Rampage 92 & 93 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Brawl in the Family & Wrestling Grudge Matches | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| Year in Review 95 & 96 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| 1993 UK Fan Favourites/1995 UK Fan Favourites | | 16:9 | 4 hours and 19 minutes |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
| | | | |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+----------------------------+
: Region 2
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# Silver Vision
## Home Media {#home_media}
### Region 2 DVDs {#region_2_dvds}
#### Silver Vision WWE Best Of and Live Exclusive DVD Releases {#silver_vision_wwe_best_of_and_live_exclusive_dvd_releases}
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| DVD Title | | Aspect Ratio | Total running time |
+======================================================================+===+==============+=========================+
| The Classic Five of 2001 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| The Classic Five of 2002/2003 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Raw: Homecoming 2006 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of Raw & SmackDown Vol. 1 -- SmackDown's Most Memorable Matches | | 16:9 | 86 minutes |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of Raw & SmackDown Vol. 2 -- Raw's Most Memorable Matches | | 16:9 | 86 minutes |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of Raw & SmackDown Vol. 3 -- Cena vs. Edge | | 16:9 | 86 mins |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of Raw & SmackDown Vol. 4 -- Return of Batista | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of Raw & SmackDown Vol. 5 -- Batista vs. Undertaker | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| WWE Live in Italy | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: October 2007 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: April 2008 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: November 2008 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: April 2009 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| RAW: THE BEST OF 2009 (3 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 8hrs and 39 minutes |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: November 2009 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of WWE Vol. 1 -- Rey Mysterio | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of WWE Vol. 2 -- John Cena | | 16:9 | 88 mins |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of WWE Vol. 3 -- Batista | | 16:9 | 87 mins |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of WWE Vol. 4 -- Undertaker | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of WWE Vol. 5 -- Edge | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of WWE Vol. 6 -- New & Improved DX | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of WWE Vol. 7 -- Kane | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of WWE Vol. 8 -- Undertaker vs. Batista | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: April 2010 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| | | | |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| BEST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCHES 2009-2010 (3 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 6hrs 56mins |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| SMACKDOWN: THE BEST OF 2009-2010 (3 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 7 Hours |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| WRESTLING\'S HIGHEST FLYERS (3 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 2 hours and 48 minutes |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| RAW: THE BEST OF 2010 (3 DVD SET) | | 16:9 | 7hrs 25mins |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: November 2010 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: April 2011 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| WWE Movie Triple Bill Boxset | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| WWE 2011 Annual | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: November 2011 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Live in the UK: April 2012 | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| WWE 2012 Annual | | 16:9 | N/A |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+---+--------------+-------------------------+
| Best of Raw Vol
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# Knetzgau
**Knetzgau** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany. It consists of eight villages: Oberschwappach, Unterschwappach, Westheim, Hainert, Eschenau, Neuhaus, Zell am Ebersberg, Wohnau and Zeil
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# CHMY-FM
**CHMY-FM** is the call sign of an English-language radio station located in Renfrew, Ontario on the FM dial at 96.1 MHz. Owned by My Broadcasting Corporation, the station airs an adult contemporary format branded as *96.1 myFM*, and is the company\'s flagship station.
The station was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in 2004.
The station also has a rebroadcast transmitter in Arnprior (**CHMY-FM-1**), that originally operated on 104.7 FM. That transmitter was certified by Industry Canada Spectrum Management to move to 107.7 FM in 2007, due to potential broadcast interference from the FM conversion of CJRC in Gatineau. The switch in frequency took place in the spring of 2007. In October 2008, power was increased on CHMY-FM-1, and the transmitter site was relocated from the Arnprior water tower to the Glentel site at Mount Pakenham. On April 2, 2014, the CRTC approved My Broadcasting\'s application for a new English-language station in Arnprior, which will operate at 107.7 MHz, replacing rebroadcaster CHMY-FM-1 at that frequency. On the same date, the CRTC denied My Broadcasting\'s application for a new station in Carleton Place, which would have broadcast at 97.5 MHz.
On October 28, 2010, My Broadcasting applied to increase the effected radiated power for CHMY-FM; this application was approved on January 12, 2011.
In 2016, CHMY-FM-1 Arnprior dropped simulcast with CHMY-FM Renfrew, to operate as a full-time radio station at 107.7 FM in Arnprior. CHMY-FM-1 changed to **CIMI-FM** then changed to **CFMP-FM**
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| 0 |
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# 1938 Italian Grand Prix
The **1938 Italian Grand Prix** was a Grand Prix motor race held at Monza on 11 September 1938.
## Classification
Pos No Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
----- ---- ----------------------------- -------------------------- ------------------------- ------ -------------- ------ --------
1 22 **Tazio Nuvolari** **Auto Union** **Auto Union D** 60 2:41:39.6 5 **1**
2 30 **Giuseppe Farina** **Alfa Corse** **Alfa Romeo Tipo 316** 59 +1 Lap 13 **2**
3 12 **Rudolf Caracciola** **Daimler-Benz AG** **Mercedes-Benz W154** 57 +3 Laps 3 **3**
Manfred von Brauchitsch n/a
4 6 **Clemente Biondetti** **Alfa Corse** **Alfa Romeo Tipo 316** 57 +3 Laps 8 **4**
Ret 20 **Hermann Paul Müller** **Auto Union** **Auto Union D** 57 4 **4**
DSQ 14 **Carlo Felice Trossi** **Officine A. Maserati** **Maserati 8CTF** 56 Disqualified 11 **8**
5 2 **Pietro Ghersi** **Scuderia Torino** **Alfa Romeo Tipo 308** 47 +13 Laps 15 **4**
Ret 36 **Hans Stuck** **Auto Union** **Auto Union D** 41 Mechanical 14 **5**
Ret 26 **Hermann Lang** **Daimler-Benz AG** **Mercedes-Benz W154** 35 Engine 1 **5**
Ret 8 **Luigi Villoresi** **Officine A. Maserati** **Maserati 8CTF** 24 Mechanical 12 **6**
Ret 4 **Manfred von Brauchitsch** **Daimler-Benz AG** **Mercedes-Benz W154** 19 Mechanical 2 **6**
Ret 28 **Jean-Pierre Wimille** **Alfa Corse** **Alfa Romeo Tipo 312** 17 9 **6**
Ret 18 **Goffredo Zehender** **Officine A
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# Maroldsweisach
**Maroldsweisach** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany.
## Culture and sights {#culture_and_sights}
- Alte Burg (Altenstein), the \"Old Castle\"
- Altenstein Castle
- Ditterswind Palace
- Hafenpreppach Palace
- Maroldsweisach Palace
- Pfaffendorf Palace
- Pfaffendorf Village Church
- Birkenfeld Palace
- Jewish Cemetery with memorial tablets to persecuted and murdered Jews
## Local Citizens of Note {#local_citizens_of_note}
- Joseph Brunner (November 26, 1706 ---- November 19, 1827) was born in Trappstadt and died in Altenstein. Once considered to have been the oldest proven person, information has recently surfaced which suggests he may have only been born in 1739, making him 88 years old at the time of his death [1](http://www.mainpost.de/lokales/hassberge/Hassbergkreis-Aeltester-Mann-der-Welt-Guinessbuch-der-Rekorde;art1726,4366887)[2](http://www.mainpost.de/lokales/hassberge/Hassbergkreis-Aeltester-Mann-Guinessbuch-der-Rekorde-Altenstein-sensationeller-Fund;art1726,4366936)[3](http://www.mainpost.de/lokales/hassberge/Doch-nicht-der-aelteste-Mann-der-Welt;art1726,5584850)
- Rudolf Berthold, the World War I flying ace and Pour le Merite winner, was born in Ditterswind
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# Ruggieri
**Ruggieri** is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Claude Ruggieri (1777--1841), French fireworks producer and designer
- Francesco Ruggieri (1628--1698), Italian luthier (maker of violins and related instruments), whose children were notable luthiers as well
- Marina Ruggieri, Italian engineer
- Michele Ruggieri (1543--1607), Italian Jesuit missionary in China, the first European sinologist
- Ève Ruggieri (born 1939), French television and radio producer
The Ruggieri family name is spread all over the last few centuries. In 1210 AD, King Roger the First ruler southern Italy and Sicily and from his rule many people took his name. The first name was always shown last; therefore, the family names were shown in front. For example, Micale Ruggieri. Roger was translated into the singular Ruggiero group of Ruggiero\'s became the plural Rogers or Ruggieri.
The first to show up was in the 1400s when Geromino Ruggieri was a member of Christopher Columbus\' crew on the Santa Maria. Then, the first Catholic missionary to enter China about 1565 was Micale Ruggieri, a Jesuit, (Marco Polo went to China earlier, but he was a merchant). When the Jesuit Micale returned to Italy, he was assigned to Florence where he taught relatives the art of making firework displays that he learned in China. The Ruggieri\'s became world renowned for their great ability to construct firework displays that rivaled the Aurora Borealis
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# Joanna Briscoe
**Joanna Briscoe** (born 1963) is an English writer who has written six novels and several short stories and has worked as a freelance journalist. Her first novel, *Mothers and Other Lovers*, won a Betty Trask Award in 1993, and her third, *Sleep with Me* (2005), was adapted for television.
## Early life {#early_life}
Briscoe spent much of her childhood in the south-west of England. At the age of 10, she moved with her family from Somerset to Jordan Manor, an isolated, six-bedroom thatched Devon long house set within 10 acre of land in a Dartmoor valley. She was rather isolated and she occupied her time reading and writing. Her works written as a teenager were rejected by publishers, but she was convinced she would be an author.
Briscoe\'s parents took her out of primary school at the age of ten and arranged for her to be home-schooled by an unqualified teacher at a nearby farm. Many of the lessons were out-of-doors on Dartmoor. At the age of 13 years she returned to mainstream schooling at King Edward VI Community College, the local secondary school in Totnes, where she specialized in English in the sixth form.
## Career
Briscoe attended University College London before working for several years as a freelance journalist.
In 1989 she interviewed Shere Hite; they became friends, and Hite lived largely between France and Briscoe\'s small flat from 1991 to 1997.
Her short stories have featured in several anthologies, and she has contributed widely to publications that include *The Guardian*, *The Independent,* *The Observer*, and *The Sunday Times* and broadcasting on BBC Radio 4. Her first novel *Mothers and Other Lovers*, in which a teenage girl tries to escape from a stultifying rural life, only to fall in love with her mother\'s new female friend, won a Betty Trask Award. Briscoe spent a lot of time in New York researching her second novel, *Skin*, a runner-up for the Encore Award. This explored the plastic surgery and psychological toll taken on women by the beauty industry. Briscoe\'s third novel, the psychological thriller *Sleep With Me*, published in July 2005, is according to author and critic Jonathan Coe \"a beautifully written and emotionally candid novel which also happens to be a page-turner.\" It has been published in several languages and shortlisted for the Prince Maurice Award. *Sleep With Me* was adapted for ITV Drama by Andrew Davies and starred Adrian Lester, Jodhi May, and Anamaria Marinca. Her fourth novel, *You*, was published in July 2011, and after being selected as a Kindle \"daily deal\" on 2 December 2011, went to the top of the Amazon Kindle best-seller ranking for that day.
## Personal life {#personal_life}
Briscoe lives in North London. She has two children.
In January 2024 Briscoe wrote about her relationship with late American feminist icon Shere Hite in the 1990s
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# North Star Conference
The **North Star Conference** or NSC was a women\'s conference in the NCAA. The conference existed from the 1983--84 school year through the 1991--92 school year. Originally announced in 1983, the conference was formed by charter members Butler, Dayton, DePaul, Detroit, Evansville, Loyola (Chicago), Notre Dame, and Xavier. Although the conference was to offer competition in cross country, softball, swimming, tennis, and volleyball, the conference was created primarily as a basketball conference. With the exception of Butler and Dayton, all charter members\' women\'s basketball teams were already competing at the NCAA Division I level; Butler and Dayton upgraded their teams from NCAA Division II and commenced competition in the conference\'s second season. The conference was effectively absorbed by the Mid-Continent Conference (now known as The Summit League), as six of its final seven members moved their women\'s sports to that organization (the remaining member, Akron, moved all its sports for both sexes to the Mid-American Conference).
## Membership
- Akron 1988-1989 through 1991-1992
- Butler 1984-1985 through 1985-1986
- Cleveland State 1988-1989 through 1991-1992
- Dayton 1984-1985 through 1987-1988
- DePaul 1983-1984 through 1990-1991
- Detroit 1983-1984 through 1985-1986
- Evansville 1983-1984 through 1985-1986
- Illinois-Chicago 1988-1989 through 1991-1992
- Loyola (Illinois) 1983-1984 through 1985-1986
- Marquette 1986-1987 through 1988-1989
- Northern Illinois 1987-1988 through 1991-1992
- Notre Dame 1983-1984 through 1987-1988
- Valparaiso 1987-1988 through 1991-1992
- Wisconsin-Green Bay 1988-1989 through 1991-1992
- Wright State 1990-1991 through 1991-1992
- Xavier 1983-1984 through 1985-1986
### Membership timeline {#membership_timeline}
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# Oberaurach
**Oberaurach** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany.
There are 11 quarters belonging to Oberaurach: `{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|
* Dankenfeld
* Fatschenbrunn
* Kirchaich and Nützelsbach
* Neuschleichach
* Oberschleichach
* Tretzendorf
* Trossenfurt and Hummelmarter
* Unterschleichach
}}`{=mediawiki}
## History
Some quarters have been mentioned as early as 741 and 753.
The municipality in its present form has been created in 1978, combining the then separate municipalities of Dankenfeld, Fatschenbrunn, Kirchaich, Neuschleichach, Oberschleichach, Tretzendorf, Trossenfurt and Unterschleichach. The name Oberaurach is an artificial word, describing the location of the municipality at the upper (\"Ober\") part of the river Aurach
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# Tongue Mountain Range Trails
The **Tongue Mountain Range Trails** are a series of hiking trails located within the Tongue Mountain Range, a subordinate range within the Adirondack Mountains of New York. The trails, 25 mi in total length, vary from easy walks along the foot of the mountains on the shore of adjacent Lake George, to more rugged ascents of mountain peaks within the range.
## Trail description {#trail_description}
The Tongue Mountain Range consists of six summits along the ridge, First Peak, French Point Peak, Fifth Peak, Five Mile Mountain (highest point in Town of Bolton), Huckleberry Mountain and Brown Mountain. The Five Mile Mountain trail takes in Five Mile Mountain, Huckleberry Mountain and Brown Mountain. There are lean-to's for overnight camping at Fifth Peak and Brown Mountain. The path passes through wooded and open exposed rock areas. The elevation change on the trail is 1258 ft. Other trails run from Clay Meadow to take in the southern half of the range, First Peak, French Point Peak and Fifth Peak.
Trail vistas take in the Adirondack Mountains, Lake Champlain, and the Green Mountains of Vermont. Camping and fires are allowed along the Tongue Range Trails within areas designated by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. Specific regulations are enforced and *Leave No Trace* guidelines encouraged. Camping and fires are prohibited above an elevation of 4000 ft.
## Geology
The Tongue Mountain Range is composed of quartz-bearing syenite. It runs 10 mi south into Lake George at the southern end of the Narrows Group of lake islands. Tongue Mountain used to be part of the separation between two ancient rivers preceding the modern Lake George.
## Ecosystem
The area is a protected wildlife preserve and boasts many species of trees, plants and animals. Dr Patrick L. Cooney of the New York Botany Organisation has listed fifteen species of trees, sixteen fern species, and over sixty species of herbs along the trails. Exposed rocky outcrops along the rock faces are covered with mosses and lichens, and are considered to be fragile habitats. The area is also known for its population of timber rattlesnakes. These are large snakes some approaching 5 ft in length. They enjoy the shelter in the wooded areas but also enjoy basking in the sun on exposed rocks. Numerous birds inhabit or visit the area including various waterfowl and Peregrine Falcons.
The Tongue mountains were once a source of commercial timber. During the 19th century, approximately half the forest of the range fell to the logger\'s ax. As late as 1860, 10,000 softwood logs a year were being floated north to the sawmills at Ticonderoga. Hardwoods from the range went to feed the iron forges on Lake Champlain.
## Gallery
Image:Trail Split.jpg\|Deer Leap trail split image:5 Mile Mt 050.jpg\|General view of a trail image:5 Mile Mt 088.jpg\|View of the Green Mountains image:5 Mile Mt 091.jpg\|Lichens on Brown Mt image:5 Mile Mt 110.jpg\|North End trailhead image:5 Mile Mt Summit.jpg\|Five Mile Mt summit image:Brown Mt Summit.jpg\|Brown Mt summit image:Huckleberry Mt Summit.jpg\|Huckleberry Mt summit Image:Lean to.jpg\|Lean to on Brown Mt image:Trailhead 2 Rt 9N
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# Pfarrweisach
**Pfarrweisach** is a municipality in the district of Haßberge in Bavaria in Germany.
## Geography
### Location
Pfarrweisach lies in the Main-Rhön Region (Bavarian planning region no. 3).
### Subdivisions
Pfarrweisach is divided into nine sub-municipalities (population in brackets as at: 5 January 2009):
+--------------------------------------+------------------------+
| - Dürrnhof (39) | - Lohr (117) |
| - Herbelsdorf (15) | - Pfarrweisach (602) |
| - Junkersdorf an der Weisach (231) | - Rabelsdorf (129) |
| - Kraisdorf (321) | - Römmelsdorf (29) |
| - Lichtenstein (98) | |
+--------------------------------------+------------------------+
### Neighbouring municipalities {#neighbouring_municipalities}
Its neighbouring municipalities (clockwise from the north) are: Maroldsweisach, Seßlach, Untermerzbach, Ebern and Burgpreppach
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