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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emi%20Nakamura
Emi Nakamura
Emi Nakamura. Education Nakamura graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University with an A.B. in economics in 2001, completing a senior thesis titled "An Economy with Monetary Business Cycles" under the supervision of Michael Woodford. Nakamura then went on to pursue graduate studies in economics at Harvard University, receiving a Ph.D. in economics in 2007 after completing her doctoral dissertation, titled "Price Adjustment, Pass-through and Monetary Policy", under the supervision of Robert Barro and Ariel Pakes.
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Emi Nakamura
Emi Nakamura. Research Nakamura's research focuses on empirical issues in macroeconomics, including price stickiness, the impact of fiscal shocks, and measurement errors in official statistics. Her citation for the John Bates Clark Medal from the American Economic Association states that Nakamura has "greatly increased our understanding of price-setting by firms and the effects of monetary and fiscal policies", noting her "creativity in suggesting new sources of data to address long-standing questions.". Emi Nakamura is a prominent figure in the field of New Keynesian Economics. New Keynesian Economics incorporates microeconomic theories and ideas and places them into macroeconomic theories. Nakamura demonstrates this in her work, “Five facts about prices”, by including microdata from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to prove macroeconomic ideas." In her most cited work, "Five facts about prices", she and Jón Steinsson showed that many measured price changes are due to temporary sales, scheduled far in advance, rather than happening as dynamic responses to economic conditions. This suggested that even though economic data features frequent price changes, this can be compatible with macroeconomic models featuring substantial price rigidity. In another highly cited work, "Fiscal stimulus in a monetary union", she and Jón Steinsson use variation in US government military spending across states to estimate the open-economy government spending multiplier, finding values substantially higher than one. This confirms the prediction of Keynesian macroeconomic models that fiscal stimulus can have substantial effects on output, particularly at the zero lower bound.
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Emi Nakamura
Emi Nakamura. Recognition She was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal and elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2019. She has been awarded an NSF Career Grant and Sloan Research Fellowship, and was the 2014 recipient of the Elaine Bennett Research Prize, She was also named one of the top 25 economists under 45 in 2014 by the IMF and named one of "the decade’s eight best young economists" in 2018 by The Economist. In 2021 she was named a Fellow of the Econometric Society.
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Emi Nakamura
Emi Nakamura. Personal life Nakamura is married to fellow economist and frequent co-author Jón Steinsson, with whom she has two children and is the daughter of economists Alice Nakamura and Masao Nakamura and the granddaughter of economist Guy Orcutt.
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Emi Nakamura
Emi Nakamura. 1980 births 21st-century American economists American academics of Japanese descent American women economists Canadian emigrants to the United States Canadian people of Japanese descent Canadian women economists Columbia University faculty Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellows of the Econometric Society Harvard University alumni Living people Princeton University alumni 21st-century American women
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20James%27%20Swifts%20F.C.
St James' Swifts F.C.
St James' Swifts F.C.. St James' Swifts are an intermediate-level football club from St. James area of west Belfast, in Northern Ireland, playing in the Intermediate Division of the Ballymena & Provincial League. The club was formed in 2010 and entered the intermediate ranks in 2017. It has a number of under-age teams and a senior team. The club plays in the Irish Cup.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amar%20Hecini
Amar Hecini
Amar Hecini. Amar Hecini (; born 18 November 1971) is a retired sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres. He represented his country at the 1996 Summer Olympics as well as at four outdoor and one indoor World Championships.
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Amar Hecini
Amar Hecini. Personal bests Outdoor 200 metres – 20.96 (+0.4 m/s, Narbonne 1994) 400 metres – 45.90 (Udine 1991) 800 metres – 1:44.84 (Rieti 1996) Indoor 400 metres – 47.95 (Seville 1991)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20current%20champions%20in%20the%20National%20Wrestling%20Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance. National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) is an American professional wrestling promotion operating via its parent company Lightning One, Inc. Title reigns are either determined by professional wrestling matches or are awarded to a wrestler, as a result of the culmination of various scripted storylines, following is correct as of , .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20current%20champions%20in%20the%20National%20Wrestling%20Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance. The promotion currently has 6 championships. The list includes the number of times the wrestler has held the title, the date and location of the win, and a description of the winning bout.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20current%20champions%20in%20the%20National%20Wrestling%20Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance. Men At the top of the National Wrestling Alliance's championship hierarchy is the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship. The championship is currently held by first time title holder Trevor Murdoch, who defeated Nick Aldis in a Title vs. Career match on August 29, 2021 at the 73rd Anniversary Show.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20current%20champions%20in%20the%20National%20Wrestling%20Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance. Overview NWA World Television Championship is also considered as a world television title. The NWA World Television Championship is currently held by Tyrus who defeated Da Pope on EXTRAPowerrr.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20current%20champions%20in%20the%20National%20Wrestling%20Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance. Overview The secondary title in the NWA is the NWA National Championship. Chris Adonis is the current champion in his second reign. He defeated JTG in a tournament final to win the vacant title on NWA SuperPowerrr.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20current%20champions%20in%20the%20National%20Wrestling%20Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance. Overview The NWA World Tag Team Championship is currently held by La Rebelión (Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf 450), who defeated former champions Aron Stevens and JR Kratos at the 73rd Anniversary Show.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20current%20champions%20in%20the%20National%20Wrestling%20Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance. Women The top singles championship specifically contested for female wrestlers is the NWA World Women's Championship, which is currently held by Kamille who defeated Serena Deeb on June 6, 2021 at When Our Shadows Fall.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20current%20champions%20in%20the%20National%20Wrestling%20Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance
List of current champions in the National Wrestling Alliance. Overview The top championship for female tag teams is the NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship, which is held by The Hex (Allysin Kay and Marti Belle), who defeated Red Velvet and KiLynn King in a tournament final for the revived titles at NWA EmPowerrr.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996%20Barnsley%20Metropolitan%20Borough%20Council%20election
1996 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election
1996 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election. Elections to Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council were held on 3 May 1996, with one third of the council up for election. The election resulted in Labour retaining control of the council.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996%20Barnsley%20Metropolitan%20Borough%20Council%20election
1996 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election
1996 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election. Ward results +/- figures represent changes from the last time these wards were contested.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haderslev%20Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. Haderslev Cathedral () also known as Our Lady's Church is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Haderslev located in Haderslev, Denmark
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. The wooden church It is assumed that the oldest church building in Haderslev was probably made of wood, and it probably was located in the place where the present church building is found, but no traces of it have been found. Nonetheless, this is not recorded anywhere and is highly unlikely that there has been a wooden church before the quarantine church, believed to be built in the second half of the 1100s. The oldest traces of the city of Haderslev originates from the 1100s.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. 1100s The first church building we know was a Romanesque quarantine church. It was undoubtedly built around the middle of the 1100s, and after its destruction a hundred years later its granite blocks were used in the foundation of the new church building and recycled by subsequent rebuilding. It is still seen in the choir and west wall of the present church, as well as at the entrance to the northern door of the church, and provides certain information about the shape and decoration of this church. It thus appears that it must have had a half-round crossing. A pebbly stone in the southwest corner of the present church deserves special attention, because as it is very likely the cornerstone.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. 1200s It has previously been assumed that the quarantine church was destroyed in connection with the wars between King Eric IV of Denmark and King Abel in 1247, but there is no evidence that these wars affected the church. The destruction was probably more about tearing down the too modest old church to construct a larger church with an appearance that suited an expanding city. The quarantine church was replaced with a large brick church in mixed Romanesque-Gothic style. Remains of this church were later used in the construction of the Church of St Nicholas (Sct. Nicolai Kirke) in Aabenraa and Løgum Abbey the Cistercian abbey in Løgumkloster.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. History One can still imagine its exterior by considering the transept of the present church, built by large yellow and pink stones, which can easily be distinguished from subsequent changes and extensions whose stone is dark red. The southern gable is the best preserved part of the building from this period.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. History In 1270 a significant rebuilding took place. The church was constructed in a Hall church model after the North German model, with two side aisles, whose width corresponded to half of the main aisle. The church was larger than the previous one, reflecting the church's new title of a collegiate church. As such, it was mentioned for the first time in 1273, when it was given to the Bishop of Schleswig to be part of Aller parish. It was then necessary to include a number of altars for the Collegiate Chapter.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. 1400s The history of Our Lady's Church was closely linked to the common political and cultural development of Southern Jutland. In particular, the conflict associated with King Eric of Pomerania and the Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein between 1413 and 1423.
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Haderslev Cathedral. History In those years, the former Schleswig Diocese was divided between the two parties, and the struggles waved especially back and forth in the area around Flensburg. This meant that the connection between the collegiate chapter of Haderslev to the Diocese of Schleswig was discontinued and soon a plan was made to separate Haderslev from Schleswig and create a separate Diocese of Haderslev. In 1415 King Erik secured the Our Lady Church in Haderslev and the whole chapter with offices and cannons, against any kind of taxation and other inconveniences. At the same time, the revenues of a number of churches were given to Our Lady's Church in Haderslev, which riches left it with significant large estates. This financial stability granted the chapter the necessarily means to rebuild the church. The new larger church was built between 1420-1440 reflecting the new plans which wanted to create a new diocese with Our Lady's church as its cathedral. The men behind the construction project wanted to create a Gothic cathedral, fully worthy of being the main church of an independent Haderslev Diocese. In fact, a document from that time already referred to the new church as Haderslev Cathedral.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. History Flensburg fell in 1431 to Schleswig-Holstein forces which prevailed in the long-standing war with King Erik, and the dream of a separate Haderslev Diocese had to be abandoned. The bishop of Schleswig demanded that the construction of the new Haderslev church should be stopped, however the church was still completed in a high Gothic style with tall apses and transept. A tower was later built with a saddle roof. A number of chapels were added to the church building during the late Middle Ages.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. Reformation In 1525 the Collegiate church in Haderslev became the country's first evangelical Lutheran church after the change in the Church of Denmark from Roman Catholic to evangelical Lutheran under the initiatives of King Christian III of Denmark. In fact Haderslev can therefore be rightly called the "Nordic Wittenberg".
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. Fire In 1627, troops of the Thirty Years' War caused a terrible fire that hit the church and a large part of the city. The great tower of the church and its western part, as well as the entire northwestern part of the present church building, became a victim of the flames. Restoration and reconstruction progressed slowly and was only completed in 1650. There was no way to restore the church in its original form. The great west side of the church was rebuilt. The main entrance was built using both Renaissance and Baroque architecture. All recent restorations have preserved the church in the shape it had in 1650.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haderslev%20Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. Cathedral Church The Diocese of Haderslev was created in 1922 and Haderslev church was chosen as the cathedral of the diocese. Thus, after nearly 500 years since rebuilding the church with the intention of becoming a cathedral, Haderslev church became an official cathedral in its own right.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. Later Renovations The church was last restored between 1941-51 where the whole of the church was whitewashed. A few paintings were uncovered, amongst them 12 seals of different families from southern Jutland and Holstein Families, another of Saint Peter, and in the north crossing one depicting Saint Barbara. The restoration was done by architects Harald Lønborg-Jensen and Helge Holm, thereby giving the church its current appearance. In the summer of 2009, a major repair was done on the south side of the roof, which was damaged because of the rain and other elements.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. Altar The present high altar was added to the church during the renovations of 1941-51. The altar table was designed by Lønborg Jensen. A medieval top with incisions was also added. The crucifix above the altar dates from the 1300s brought over from Egebjerg in Odsherred. The cross includes the four symbols of the evangelists. The cross also features the figures Mary and John dating from the 1400s and originated from Seem Church near Ribe. The figures of the twelve apostles date from the 1400s and were previously located in Hertug Hans Hospitalskirke in Haderslev.
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Haderslev Cathedral. Pulpit and Baptismal font The pulpit and its top were donated by Georg von Ahlefeldt and Margrete Blumen in 1636. The stairs leading to the pulpit and the pulpit is decorated with figures of the apostles. The Baptismal fount is made of bronze, was made in 1485 in Flensburg. The font is lifted by 4 figures of the 4 evangelists.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. Organ The organ originates from 1652 and was made by Peter Carstensen. The organ was restored in 1948 by Marcussen & Søn. The organ currently has 73 ranks divided into four manuals and pedals, making it one of the largest in Denmark.
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. Epitaphs in the cathedral Similar to most city churches, Haderslev Cathedral also houses a number of historically and artistically valuable epitaphs, reminiscent of the famous people of the city and the church in the 1600s and 1700s. These memorial, along with some paintings with biblical motifs, are hung on the church's walls. The epitaphs of the priests of the church were written in Latin, while the memorials of notable citizens were written in German, which was the official language of the town, although most citizens spoke their Danish dialect in their daily lives.
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Haderslev Cathedral. Other works of art In the southern side of the cathedral there several paintings, including an aftermath of unknown artists high up on the east wall. The painting has been part of the church's former altarpiece. The motif is derived from the renowned renaissance painter Peter Candid's Last supper. The cathedral has 18 chandeliers, the two oldest are from 1605 and 1655 respectively. The Votive ship represents the Fyn from 1950.
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Haderslev Cathedral. Related reading Niels Peter Stilling (2000) Politikens bog om Danmarks kirker (København: Politikens Forlag)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haderslev%20Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral. Related reading Churches in the Region of Southern Denmark Cathedrals in Denmark Lutheran cathedrals in Denmark Lutheran churches converted from Roman Catholicism Church frescos in Denmark 15th-century churches in Denmark Brick Gothic Gothic architecture in Denmark Romanesque architecture in Denmark Churches in the diocese of Haderslev Haderslev
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Przybysz
Daniel Przybysz
Daniel Przybysz. Dr. Daniel Przybysz (born March 25, 1988) is a Brazilian Radiation-Oncologist. His practice is mainly focused on lung cancer treatment and high technology approaches toward better patient care.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Przybysz
Daniel Przybysz
Daniel Przybysz. Przybysz has a medical degree from the Federal University of Parana, Brazil jointly with Harvard Medical School. He graduated in 2013 with high-honors after doing his internships in Oncology-related rotations.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Przybysz
Daniel Przybysz
Daniel Przybysz. After spending some time at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Przybysz began a Radiation-Oncology program at the Brazilian National Cancer Institute. He graduated residency and was invited to start a position as Visitor Researcher in Radiation-Oncology at the Washington University in St. Louis.
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Daniel Przybysz
Daniel Przybysz. Przybysz also works as an Oncology Reviewer for UpToDate and as an author, editor and reviewer for lung-related articles at the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics, contributing on high-level reviews for medical content.
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Daniel Przybysz
Daniel Przybysz. Publications Przybysz's interest in clinical cancer research and outcomes has culminated in several publications, some of listed below: Magnetic Resonance Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (MR-IGRT) for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer: Initial Patient Selection and Clinical Experience - Journal of Urology 2017 Lung SBRT using MRI-guided radiation therapy: possible GTV changes and benefits of adaptive therapy In Silico Trial of MR-Guided Mid-Treatment Adaptive Planning for Hypofractionated Stereotactic Radiotherapy in Centrally Located Thoracic Tumors - IJROBP 2016 Lung SBRT using MRI-guided radiation therapy: possible GTV changes and benefits of adaptive therapy - SBRT 2016 A comparison between VMAT, IMRT and GAP techniques on the Medulloblastoma approach: different technologies aiming better patient care - Radiology 2015 Potential benefits of Neoadjuvant Radiation Therapy On Overall Survival in Advanced Breast Cancer Patients - Radiology 2016
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Daniel Przybysz. Nevertheless, Przybysz is now developing projects using high-technology treatment planning towards better patient care. At present, he is engaged in several studies regarding lung cancer, CNS malignancies and prostate cancer.
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Daniel Przybysz. He has been recognized and awarded as a Leading Physician of The World by the International Association of Healthcare Providers in 2017.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waisake%20Tabucava
Waisake Tabucava
Waisake Tabucava. Waisake Tabucava (born 4 July 1992) is a Fijian footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for Fijian club Nadi and the Fiji national team.
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Waisake Tabucava
Waisake Tabucava. Club career Tabucava started his career with Dreketi who then played in the Fiji Super Premier Division. In 2014, after Dreketi was promoted to the National Football League Tabucava joined Nadi. With the club, he won the 2015 Fiji National Football League. After that, he played one game in the 2016 OFC Champions League against Kiwi. Nadi won the game by 4 goals to 3 but Tabucava was sent off with a red card in minute 44.
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Waisake Tabucava
Waisake Tabucava. National team In 2017 Tabucava was called up by coach Christophe Gamel for the Fiji national football team. He made his debut on May 28, 2017, in a 1–1 draw against the Solomon Islands when he came in in the 87 minute of play for Setareki Hughes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yana%20Manuylova
Yana Manuylova
Yana Manuylova. Yana Manuylova (born 9 December 1971) is a Ukrainian sprinter. She competed in the women's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew%20Woodford
Matthew Woodford
Matthew Woodford. The Ven Matthew Woodford, MA (1738 – 1807) was Archdeacon of Winchester from 1795 until 1807.
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Matthew Woodford
Matthew Woodford. Woodford was born in Southampton and educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1755, graduating B.A. in 1759. A Chaplain to George III, he held livings at Tadmarton, Chilbolton and Upham.
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Matthew Woodford
Matthew Woodford. 1773 births Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford Archdeacons of Winchester (ancient) 1828 deaths People from Southampton
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olena%20Rurak
Olena Rurak
Olena Rurak. Olena Rurak (born 7 February 1972) is a Ukrainian sprinter. She competed in the 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barred%20grass%20snake
Barred grass snake
Barred grass snake. The barred grass snake (Natrix helvetica) is a non-venomous colubrid snake from Western Europe, living in and close to water. It was included within the grass snake species, Natrix natrix, until August 2017, when genetic analysis led to its reclassification as a separate species.
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Barred grass snake
Barred grass snake. Subspecies There are currently five subspecies of Natrix helvetica recognized (having been formerly classified as subspecies of N. natrix): N. helvetica helvetica (syn. N. natrix helvetica) N. helvetica cetti (syn. N. natrix cetti) N. helvetica corsa (syn. N. natrix corsa) N. helvetica lanzai (syn. N. natrix lanzai) N. helvetica sicula (syn. N. natrix sicula)
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Barred grass snake
Barred grass snake. Description The barred grass snake has a dark grey-green upper body with characteristic black barring along the flanks. The underparts are pale. It has a distinctive yellow and black collar around the neck, a feature it shares with the grass snake. It can grow to a length of over a metre.
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Barred grass snake
Barred grass snake. Distribution The species is found in Great Britain as far north as southern Scotland, and in the Netherlands, western Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France. The nominate subspecies N. h. helvetica has the widest distribution: from Britain to the Pyrenees and the Rhine region.
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Barred grass snake
Barred grass snake. Feeding Grass snakes prey mainly on amphibians, especially the common toad and the common frog, although they may also occasionally eat ants and larvae. Captive snakes have been observed taking earthworms offered by hand, but dead prey items are never taken. The snake will search actively for prey, often on the edges of the water, using sight and sense of smell (using Jacobson's organ). They consume prey live without using constriction.
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Barred grass snake
Barred grass snake. Feeding Grass snakes are considered a semi-aquatic species of snake. They do not feed specifically on one species, as they adapted their diet in order to match their environment. Amphibians make up the majority of their diet. But, they will consume fish and some small land mammals. Females are often longer than the average size of the male snakes (27.5 to 35 inches), which leads to most of the predation on land being caused by large adult females.
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Barred grass snake
Barred grass snake. Hibernation Since Grass snakes are located in the cooler climate of northern Europe and Great Britain and live near bodies of water, they will spend a significant portion of the year hibernating, typically throughout the coldest months. Hibernation periods can begin as early as October, when temperatures start to drop, and may last up until April. The Barred Grass snakes will find any sort of shelter that they can seek refuge from the harsh weather, or may burrow underground in order to maintain a stable body temperature, and remain there during hibernation.
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Barred grass snake. Habitat Grass snakes are strong swimmers and may be found close to freshwater, although there is evidence individual snakes often do not need bodies of water throughout the entire season.
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Barred grass snake
Barred grass snake. Feeding The preferred habitat appears to be open woodland and "edge" habitat, such as field margins and woodland borders, as these may offer adequate refuge while still affording ample opportunity for thermoregulation through basking. Pond edges are also favoured and the relatively high chance of observing this secretive species in such areas may account for their perceived association with ponds and water.
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Barred grass snake. Feeding Grass snakes, as with most reptiles, are at the mercy of the thermal environment and need to overwinter in areas which are not subject to freezing. Thus, they typically spend the winter underground where the temperature is relatively stable.
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Barred grass snake. Reproduction As spring approaches, the males emerge first and spend much of the day basking in an effort to raise body temperature and thereby metabolism. This may be a tactic to maximise sperm production, as the males mate with the females as soon as they emerge up to two weeks later in April, or earlier if environmental temperatures are favourable. The leathery-skinned eggs are laid in batches of eight to 40 in June to July and hatch after about 10 weeks. To survive and hatch, the eggs require a temperature of at least , but preferably , with high humidity. Areas of rotting vegetation, such as compost heaps, are preferred locations. The young are about long when they hatch and are immediately independent.
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Barred grass snake. Migration After breeding in summer, snakes tend to hunt and may range widely during this time, moving up to several hundred metres in a day. Prey items tend to be large compared to the size of the snake, and this impairs the movement ability of the snake. Snakes which have recently eaten rarely move any significant distance and will stay in one location, basking to optimize their body temperature until the prey item has been digested. Individual snakes may only need two or three significant prey items throughout an entire season.
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Barred grass snake. Ecdysis (moulting) Ecdysis occurs at least once during the active season. As the outer skin wears and the snake grows, the new skin forms underneath the old, including the eye scales which may turn a milky blue/white colour at this time — referred to as being 'in blue'. The blue-white colour comes from an oily secretion between the old and new skins; the snake's coloration will also look dull, as though the animal is dusty. This process affects the eyesight of the snakes and they do not move or hunt during this time; they are also, in common with most other snakes, more aggressive. The outer skin is eventually sloughed in one piece (inside-out) and normal movement activity is resumed.
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Barred grass snake. Defence In defence they can produce a garlic-smelling fluid from the anal glands, and feign death (thanatosis) by becoming completely limp when they may also secrete blood (autohaemorrhage) from the mouth and nose. They may also perform an aggressive display in defence, hissing and striking without opening the mouth. They rarely bite in defence. When caught they often regurgitate the contents of their stomachs.
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Barred grass snake. Ecdysis (moulting) Grass snakes display a rare defensive behavior involving raising the front of the body and flattening the head and neck so that it resembles a cobra's hood, although the geographic ranges of grass snakes and of cobras overlap very little. However, the fossil record shows that the extinct European cobra Naja romani occurs in Miocene-aged strata of France, Germany, Austria, Romania, and Ukraine and thus overlapped with Natrix species including the extinct Natrix longivertebrata, suggesting that the grass snake's behavioral mimicry of cobras is a fossil behavior, although it may protect against predatory birds which migrate to Africa for the winter and encounter cobras there. However, such behaviour is not reported for the species in Britain.
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Barred grass snake. Ecdysis (moulting) Another form of defensive mimicry that Grass snakes demonstrate is the triangulation of their head. Typically, venomous snakes have more triangular heads while nonvenomous snakes’ heads tend to be more rounded, such as the Grass snakes. However, Grass snakes have the ability to triangulate their heads in defense to trick potential predators into believing they are venomous and could fight back. This technique works because the Grass snake shares a range with many venomous snakes, including Vipera aspis.
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Barred grass snake
Barred grass snake. Protection and threats The species has various predator species, including corvids, storks, owls, raptors, common pheasant, foxes, and the domestic cat.
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Barred grass snake. Ecdysis (moulting) In Great Britain, they are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and cannot be harmed or traded without a licence, although they may legally be captured and kept in captivity.
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Barred grass snake. Ecdysis (moulting) In 2007 (before reclassification), the grass snake was included on the updated UK Biodiversity Action Plan as a species in need of conservation and greater protection.
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Maik Hosang
Maik Hosang. Maik Hosang (born 29 December 1961 in Bautzen) is a German philosopher, future researcher and human ecologist.
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Maik Hosang. Life Hosang studied Philosophy, Psychology and Anthropology at the Humboldt-University of Berlin. In connection with the theories of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Nicolai Hartmann, Max Scheler, Manfred Eigen, Erich Jantsch and others he wrote his thesis to the topic "The Human Being in the evolutionary layers of self-organization." He received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. phil.) 1990 at the Humboldt-University of Berlin.
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Maik Hosang. Together with the philosopher Rudolf Bahro he founded in 1990 at the Humboldt-Universität Berlin the Institute for Social Ecology and worked here from 1990 to 1998. In 1993, together with his friends and with the support of the Saxon Prime Minister Kurt Biedenkopf, he founded the socio-ecological model project LebensGut in Pommritz. After the death of Rudolf Bahros, he transferred the Institute for Social Ecology to this place.
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Maik Hosang. In addition to the management of this institute, he is a professor for Cultural Philosophy and Transformation Research at the University of Zittau/Görlitz since 2012. There he established together with other scientists a research group for transformation sciences.
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Maik Hosang. Research In 1999, Hosang published the book "Homo sapiens integralis, Transdisciplinary Terms for Sustainable Development" (in German published with the title "Der integrale Mensch") at the Humboldt-Universität Berlin. and became one of the first German scientists in the new field of research in social ecology. He received the degree of Doctor habil of Social Ecology 1999 at the Humboldt-University of Berlin, with reviews from Rupert Riedl and Vittorie Hösle.
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Maik Hosang. In a project sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Hosang together with the environmental scientist Bernd Markert and the biochemist Stefan Fränzle compared various socio-ecological thinking and research approaches and developed the theory of the biocultural or "emotional matrix" - an emotional depth structure which, according to her opinion, is the basis of all human cultures and societies and which has a similar meaning to social systems as the genetic code for biotic systems.
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Maik Hosang. Further focuses of his work are the connections between ecology, ethics, love and freedom as well as of sustainability and happiness research.
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Maik Hosang. Together with the artist Ulrich Schollmeyer and others, he developed and realized the Philosophical Experience Exhibition at the Lebensgut Pommritz.
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Maik Hosang. Together with Heinrich Kronbichler, Dolores Richter and Simone Debour, he initiated 2014 the philosophy festival of love held in Berlin since then.
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Maik Hosang. Together with the neurobiologist Gerald Hüther and the theologian Anselm Grün, Hosang developed an inter- and transdisciplinary theory of love and creativity.
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Maik Hosang. Selected publications Maik Hosang (publisher): Rudolf Bahro: Apokalypse oder Geist einer neuen Zeit, edition ost, Berlin 1995, Maik Hosang: Der integrale Mensch, Hinder & Deelmann, Gladenbach 2000, Maik Hosang und Reinhardt St. Tomek: Ethik-Kodex 2000, D. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt/M. 2000, Bernd Markert/Stefan Fränzle/Maik Hosang: Vorzeichenwechsel. Wie Gesellschaft sich verändern kann, Peter Lang Verlag, Berlin und Wien 2005 Maik Hosang/Stefan Fränzle/Bernd Markert: Die emotionale Matrix. Grundlagen für gesellschaftlichen Wandel und nachhaltige Innovation, ökom-Verlag, München 2005, Bernd Markert/Helmut Lieth/Peter Menke-Glückert/Maik Hosang/Stefan Fränzle: Zur Existenz eines ganz starken anthropischen Prinzips, Bod-Verlag, Norderstedt 2006, Maik Hosang und Kurt Seifert (publisher): Integration. Natur – Kultur – Mensch, ökom-Verlag, München 2006, Maik Hosang: Jacob Böhme – Der erste deutsche Philosoph. Das Wunder von Görlitz, Senfkorn-Verlag, Görlitz 2007, Maik Hosang: The Logic of Love: A Short Theory of an Integral Science and Ethics, in: JOURNAL OF CONSCIOUS EVOLUTION - A Journal of Transdisciplinary Scholarship | Integral Studies | Kurt Biedenkopf, Ralf Dahrendorf, Erich Fromm, Maik Hosang (publisher), Petra Kelly u.a.: Klimawandel und Grundeinkommen. Die nicht zufällige Gleichzeitigkeit beider Themen und ein sozialökologisches Experiment, Andreas Mascha Verlag, München 2008, Maik Hosang: Eves Welt. Liebe in Zeiten des Klimawandels, Phänomen Verlag, 2008, Maik Hosang und Wilken Wehrt: Seufzer und Freiheit. Philosophische Reflexionen, Novum Verlag, 2009, Gerald Hüther und Maik Hosang: Die Liebe ist ein Kind der Freiheit - Die Freiheit ist ein Kind der Liebe, Kreuz Verlag, 2012, Gerald Hüther, Maik Hosang, Anselm Grün: Liebe ist die einzige Revolution. Drei Impulse für KoKreativität und Potenzialentfaltung, Herder Verlag, 2017,
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Tatyana Shcherbak
Tatyana Shcherbak. Tatyana Shcherbak (; born 22 October 1997) is a Russian footballer who plays for Krasnodar and the Russia national team.
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Order of the Ship
Order of the Ship. The Order of the Ship (French Ordre de la Nef) was a secular order of knighthood in the Kingdom of Naples founded and dedicated to the Holy Trinity by King Charles III of the House of Durazzo on 1 December 1381 and defunct by 1386.
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Order of the Ship
Order of the Ship. Charles III was crowned King of Naples in the Castel Nuovo in Naples on 25 November. During the festivities that followed, he inducted seven or eight knights into a new order of his own creation at a ceremony in the great chapel of the Castel Nuovo on 1 December. In this he was probably imitating the founding of the Order of the Knot by King Louis I twenty years earlier on 25 May 1352, the same day as his coronation. Although there were present in Naples men who would have remembered the founding of the Order of the Knot, but it is unlikely that Charles sought to revive the Order of the Knot, defunct since Louis's death in 1362, since Louis's heirs were Charles's rivals for the throne.
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Order of the Ship
Order of the Ship. The only contemporary evidence for the structure and history of the order are two copies of its statutes, both composed in Middle French. The original master copy of the statutes, the Livre de estatus et chapistrez, which was also in French and was to be kept in the order's chapel, is lost. It was probably richly illustrated in imitation of that of the Order of the Knot. The statutes themselves are modelled on those of the Order of the Knot and the Hungarian Order of Saint George, of which Charles was a member. The two manuscripts are MS French 83 in the Van Pelt Library of the University of Pennsylvania and MS L III 29 of the Biblioteca nazionale universitaria in Turin. According to the Pennsylvania manuscript, the order had eight original members (Charles and seven others), while the Turin manuscript lists eight knights besides Charles. Eight other men are recorded elsewhere as having been members of the order at some point, based largely on sepulchral inscriptions.
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Order of the Ship. It is unlikely that the Order of the Ship was very active, since Charles III not only had to fight wars to keep his Neapolitan throne, but also laid claim to the Hungarian throne in 1382. He was assassinated in Hungary on 24 February 1386, leaving a child, Ladislaus, as his heir under the regency of his widow, Margaret. The Order of the Ship, if it was still active in any sense, died with Charles. During her regency, Margaret instituted a new order (compagnia) the device of which was a gold-embroidered spindle or capstan (argata) on a red field. There is no evidence that Ladislaus continued either his father's or his mother's order.
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Order of the Ship. The first historian to write about the Order of the Ship was in his Compendio dell'Istoria del Regno di Napoli, first published at Venice in 1539 and printed again in 1541, 1552 and 1613. He believed that the ship after which the order was named was the Argo of Greek legend. José Micheli y Márquez, in his Tesoro militar de cavallería, published at Madrid in 1642, embellished Collenuccio's connection. He stated that the order was dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Myra and was known as the Order of the Argonauts of Saint Nicholas, adding that these medieval Argonauts, wearing the white habit, gathered annually on Saint Nicholas' Day (6 December) for a feast in the cathedral of Bari, which was dedicated to Nicholas. Micheli y Márquez is the main source for most of the false information that has spread about the order. The actual habit of the order, according to its statutes, was red and green.
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Order of the Ship. Members The original companions of the order as listed in MS French 83, with Italian names in brackets: Charles de Duraz, i.e. Charles III, "prince and founder of the order" (prince et commenceur de l'ordre) Loys de Anguien Charles Rous de Monhaut de Calabre [Carlo Ruffo di Montalto] Jannot Prothojudice de Salerne [Giannotto Protogiudice] Gieffroy de Marsan [Goffredo di Marzano] Palamides Bochut de Naples Franchoys Guidace de Naples [Francischello Guindazzo] Bartholomé Tomacelle de Naples [Bartolomeo Tomacelli]
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Order of the Ship. Additional companions named by MS L III 29: Thomas de Marsan [Tomasso di Marzano] (1 December 1381) Nichole d'Alemaigne (6 December 1381)
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Order of the Ship. Each member bore the title Monsire (French 83) or Messire (L III 29).
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Order of the Ship. Orders of chivalry 14th century in the Kingdom of Naples 1381 establishments in Europe
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Diane Francis (athlete)
Diane Francis (athlete). Diane Francis (born 31 August 1968) is a Saint Kitts and Nevis sprinter. She competed in the women's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. She was the first woman to represent Saint Kitts and Nevis at the Olympics.
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Milton Doyle
Milton Doyle. Milton Doyle (born October 31, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for Gaziantep Basketbol of the Basketbol Süper Ligi (BSL). He played college basketball for the Loyola Ramblers.
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Milton Doyle
Milton Doyle. College career A graduate of Chicago's Marshall High School, Doyle transferred to Loyola (Illinois) from the University of Kansas. He became the first player in the Loyola Ramblers' history to be named to the All-MVC First Team and was also named as NABC First Team All-District 16 during his senior year.
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Milton Doyle
Milton Doyle. Doyle was named MVC basketball player of the week twice during the 2016–17 season.
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Milton Doyle
Milton Doyle. Professional career Doyle went undrafted for the 2017 NBA Draft. On June 23, 2017, Doyle was invited to join the Nets' 2017 NBA Summer League team. He scored 13 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist in 16 minutes of play in his debut.
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Milton Doyle
Milton Doyle. On August 4, 2017, Doyle signed with the Nets. On October 11, he was waived by the Nets. He would later be assigned to the Long Island Nets NBA G League affiliate squad after being waived, playing for them in 17 games around that time. On December 18, the Nets signed Doyle to a two-way contract after waiving their previous candidate Yakuba Ouattara. From this point throughout the rest of the season onward, Doyle would split playing time between the parent squad in Brooklyn and the affiliate squad in Long Island, with a majority of his time spent on Long Island. Doyle would make his NBA debut on December 26, 2017, scoring 2 points in a single minute of action under a 109–97 loss against the San Antonio Spurs.
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Milton Doyle
Milton Doyle. On August 8, 2018, Doyle signed a one-year deal with UCAM Murcia of the Liga ACB.