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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber
Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. On the science Some commentators in the academic community said Damore had understood the science correctly, such as Debra W. Soh, a columnist and psychologist; Jordan Peterson, professor of psychology at the University of Toronto; Lee Jussim, a professor of social psychology at Rutgers University; and Geoffrey Miller, an evolutionary psychology professor at University of New Mexico.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. On the science Others said that he had got the science wrong and relied on data that was suspect, outdated, irrelevant, or otherwise flawed; these included Gina Rippon, chair of cognitive brain imaging at Aston University; evolutionary biologist Suzanne Sadedin; and Rosalind Barnett, a psychologist at Brandeis University.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber
Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. On the science David P. Schmitt, former professor of psychology at Bradley University, said that while some sex differences are "small to moderate" in size and not relevant to occupational performance at Google, "culturally universal sex differences in personal values and certain cognitive abilities are a bit larger in size, and sex differences in occupational interests are quite large. It seems likely these culturally universal and biologically-linked sex differences play some role in the gendered hiring patterns of Google employees."
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. On the science British journalist Angela Saini said that Damore failed to understand the research he cited, while American journalist John Horgan criticized the track record of evolutionary psychology and behavioral genetics. Columnist for The Guardian Owen Jones said that the memo was "guff dressed up with pseudo-scientific jargon" and cited a former Google employee saying that it failed to show the desired qualities of an engineer.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. On the science Alice H. Eagly, professor of psychology at Northwestern University, wrote "As a social scientist who’s been conducting psychological research about sex and gender for almost 50 years, I agree that biological differences between the sexes likely are part of the reason we see fewer women than men in the ranks of Silicon Valley’s tech workers. But the road between biology and employment is long and bumpy, and any causal connection does not rule out the relevance of nonbiological causes."
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. Impact on Google Prior to his interview with Damore, Steve Kovach interviewed a female Google employee for Business Insider who said she objected to the memo, saying it lumped all women together, and that it came across as a personal attack. Business Insider also reported that several women were preparing to leave Google by interviewing for other jobs. Within Google, the memo sparked discussions among staff, some of whom believe they were disciplined or fired for their comments supporting diversity or for criticizing Damore's beliefs.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. Concerns about sexism In addition to Sheryl Sandberg, who linked to scientific counterarguments, a number of other women in technology condemned the memorandum, including Megan Smith, a former Google vice president. Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube, wrote an editorial in which she described feeling devastated about the potential effect of the memo on young women. Laurie Leshin, president of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, said that she was heartened by the backlash against the memo, which gave her hope that things were changing. Kara Swisher of Recode criticized the memo as sexist; Cynthia B. Lee, a computer science lecturer at Stanford University stated that there is ample evidence for bias in tech and that correcting this was more important than whether biological differences might account for a proportion of the numerical imbalances in Google and in technology.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. Concerns about sexism Cathy Young in USA Today said that while the memo had legitimate points, it mischaracterized some sex differences as being universal, while Google's reaction to the memo was harmful since it fed into arguments that men are oppressed in modern workplaces. Libertarian author Megan McArdle, writing for Bloomberg View, said that Damore's claims about differing levels of interest between the sexes reflected her own experiences.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. Concerns about sexism Christina Cauterucci of Slate drew parallels between arguments from Damore's memo and those of men's rights activists.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. Concerns about sexism UC Hastings legal scholar Joan C. Williams expressed concerns about the prescriptive language used by some diversity training programs and recommended that diversity initiatives be phrased in problem-solving terms.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. Employment law and free speech concerns Yuki Noguchi, a reporter for NPR (National Public Radio), said that Damore's firing has raised questions regarding the limits of free speech in the workplace. First Amendment free speech protections usually do not extend into the workplace, as the First Amendment restricts government action but not the actions of private employers, and employers have a duty to protect their employees against a hostile work environment. Several employment law experts interviewed by CNBC said that while Damore could challenge his firing in court, his potential case would be weak and Google would arguably have several defensible reasons for firing him; had Google not made a substantive response to his memo, that could have been cited as evidence of a "hostile work environment" in lawsuits against Google. Additionally, they argued that the memo could indicate that Damore would be unable to fairly assess or supervise the work of female colleagues.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. Cultural commentary Google's reaction to the memo and its firing of Damore were criticized by several cultural commentators, including Margaret Wente of The Globe and Mail, Erick Erickson, a conservative writer for RedState, David Brooks of The New York Times, Clive Crook of Bloomberg View, and moral philosopher Peter Singer, writing in New York Daily News.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. Cultural commentary Others objected to the intensity of the broader response to the memo in the media and across the internet, such as CNN's Kirsten Powers, Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic, and Jesse Singal, writing in The Boston Globe.
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. External links The memo as PDF also hosted here Fired for Truth - James Damore's official website Google Video on Unconscious Bias - Making the Unconscious Conscious by Life at Google (YouTube, 4 minutes) Men and Women Working in Male‐Dominated and Female‐Dominated Occupations are Differentially Associated with Agency and Communion
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Google's Ideological Echo Chamber
Google's Ideological Echo Chamber. 2017 controversies in the United States 2017 documents Ideological Echo Chamber Diversity in computing Manifestos Sexism in the United States Women in computing Ideological Echo Chamber Computing-related controversies and disputes
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Benaouda Hadj Hacène Bachterzi
Benaouda Hadj Hacène Bachterzi. Benaouda Hadj Hacène Bachterzi (1894-1958) was an Algerian politician and publicist. He founded and managed the "Es-Sandjak" ("l’Etandard") and "Le cri indigene" newspapers, which focused on the interests of native Algerian Muslims during French colonial rule. Bachterzi was also actively involved in many associations and was elected a Municipal councilor in Oran at the age of twenty-five.
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Benaouda Hadj Hacène Bachterzi. Personal life Bachterzi was born in Oran into one of the oldest bourgeoisie families of Turkish origin.
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Maria Brewer
Maria Brewer. Maria Elena Brewer is an American diplomat who has served as the United States Ambassador to Lesotho since 2022. She previously served as the United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone from 2017 to 2021.
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Maria Brewer
Maria Brewer. Biography Brewer grew up in Northwest Indiana. She graduated from Valparaiso University with a Bachelor of Arts in international economics and cultural affairs in 1995. She also has an Master of Science from National Defense University.
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Maria Brewer
Maria Brewer. Brewer has been a career Foreign Service Officer for the United States since 1996. She has held posts in Lagos, Nigeria; Freetown, Sierra Leone; Mumbai, India; Islamabad, Pakistan; and Colombo, Sri Lanka. She had held several senior leadership positions with the United States Department of State, including serving as Deputy Director of the Career Development and Assignments Division of the Bureau of Human Resources.
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Maria Brewer
Maria Brewer. In August 2017, Brewer was confirmed by the United States Senate as the next United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone. She was nominated to the position by President Donald Trump. She left her post in February 2021.
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Maria Brewer
Maria Brewer. On April 15, 2021, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Brewer to be the next United States Ambassador to Lesotho. On April 19, 2021, her nomination was sent to the Senate. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee reported her favorably. On December 18, 2021, the United States Senate confirmed her nomination by voice vote. She assumed office in February 2022.
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Maria Brewer
Maria Brewer. Living people 21st-century American diplomats 21st-century American women Ambassadors of the United States to Lesotho Ambassadors of the United States to Sierra Leone American women ambassadors National Defense University alumni United States Foreign Service personnel Valparaiso University alumni Year of birth missing (living people)
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Passions (1984 film)
Passions (1984 film). Passions is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film written by Janet Greek and Robin Maxwell and directed by Sandor Stern. The film stars Joanne Woodward, Lindsay Wagner, Richard Crenna, Mason Adams and Heather Langenkamp. The plot focuses on a widow who discovers her late husband led a double life and had a son with another woman during the course of their marriage. The film premiered on CBS and while the performances were met with positive reviews, the storyline has been met with some criticism.
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Passions (1984 film)
Passions (1984 film). Plot Businessman Richard Kennerly is married to the socialite Catherine, and they have a daughter, Beth. Richard leads a seemingly normal life in Beverly Hills with his wife and daughter, but this masks an affair he has been having for the past 8 years with an artist, Nina Simon, with whom he has a six-year-old son, Eric. Richard set Nina and their son up in a beachside home in Malibu and has been living a double life. Catherine is unaware of Nina and Richard's relationship, while Nina accepts the circumstances for what they are and continues the affair.
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Passions (1984 film). While at home with his wife and daughter, Beth explains to Richard that she wants to move out with her boyfriend. Richard soon becomes severely ill. Unable to recover, he passes away from the fatal illness that plagued him and the double life that he once lived is exposed. Catherine discovers the extra marital relationship that he had and becomes aware of who his mistress was.
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Passions (1984 film). Devastated, Catherine discovers Richard's son, Eric, with Nina but realizes that he left nothing for the child. Catherine and Nina begin to feud, and Catherine refuses to acknowledge the child's existence. Nina wants her son's education to be paid for, but Catherine clashes with her. The two women get into a fist fight at Richard's funeral. However, they soon realize that they were both manipulated by him and settle their differences.
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Passions (1984 film). Cast Joanne Woodward as Catherine Kennerly Lindsay Wagner as Nina Simon Richard Crenna as Richard Kennerly Mason Adams as Ron Sandler Heather Langenkamp as Beth Kennerly John Considine as Jack Blaine R.J. Williams as Eric Viveca Lindfors as Lila
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Passions (1984 film)
Passions (1984 film). Reception The film has been met with mixed to positive reviews. Joanna Berry of Radio Times praised Woodward and Wagner's performances but described the film as "predictable". Jeff Jarvis of People said "There’s drama here and rich human interaction." and praised the direction of the film and the performances of Woodward, Wagner, Crenna, and Langenkamp.
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Regunta Yesurathnam
Regunta Yesurathnam. Regunta Yesurathnam (16 October 1941 – 8 August 2011) was a priest hailing from the Diocese of Medak of the Church of South India, headquartered in Medak, notable as a systematic theologian who served as Faculty Member from 1974 through 2001 in Secunderabad, Telangana, India, at the Andhra Christian Theological College, affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University).
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Regunta Yesurathnam
Regunta Yesurathnam. Yesurathnam has been acknowledged for his contribution to the disciplines of Dialogical Theology and Comparative religion.
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Regunta Yesurathnam
Regunta Yesurathnam. As a pupil of another CSI systematic theologian, Joshua Russell Chandran, under whom he was groomed in the 1960s, Yesurathnam established himself as a scholar and during the subsequent decade, as evidenced by his interest in Dialogical Theology, Yesurathnam seemed to have been influenced by the religious scholars Stanley Jedidiah Samartha, of the Church of South India (CSI), Herbert Jai Singh, of the Methodist Church in India (MCI) and David C. Scott, also of the MCI. During the initial years of his doctoral research in the 1970s, it was Arvind P. Nirmal, CNI (the proponent of Dalit theology) who supervised and enabled Yesurathnam to push through his doctoral studies.
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Regunta Yesurathnam
Regunta Yesurathnam. Dialogical theology In a work about Dialogical Theology, with special reference to the activities of the World Council of Churches and its unit on Dialogue, Professor Jutta Sperber, of the University of Münster, Germany, has quoted the work of Yesurathnam on the Christian-Muslim dialogue. Similarly, Sonia Calza while researching on interfaith dialogue with reference to Hinduism and Christianity, referred to Yesurathnam's work on Dialogical Theology while writing about the contribution of Henri Le Saux.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Comparative religion Yesurathnam, also wrote on the work on the concept of Avatara, which has been cited by other scholars. Bob Robinson noted this work with special emphasis on the relationship to Christianity and Steven Tsoukalas quoted Yesurathnam's work on the forms of Avatara.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Contextualization Inter-disciplinary writings by Yesurathnam have struck new ground in inculturation as espoused by Swamy Amalorananda and the New Testament Scholar Suppogu Joseph, STBC (2007) had made a sustained research exploring possibilities for the Gospel to adapt itself to the multi-religious ethos of India. Earlier proponents who experimented with Contextualization, emphasizing on the presentation of Christ adapting to the Indian culture, were Robert de Nobili, SJ, E. Stanley Jones, MCI, and B. V. Subbamma, AELC, who together were known for their contribution to the Christian Ashram Movement in India.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Contextualization Yesurathnam's definition of Contextualization has been acknowledged by scholars as a resourceful addition. Charles E. Van Engen and Akintunde E. Akinade refer to the word contextualization as defined by Yesurathnam.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Renewal of the Church Yesurathnam cautioned the Church against falling into traditionalism. During the Golden Jubilee of the founding of the Uniting church, the CSI held in Chennai in 1997, Yesurathnam spoke on the ills befalling the Church in India, Echoing the apprehensions by Yesurathnam, Stanley Jedidiah Samartha who was also present at the Jubilee in Chennai, pointed out that one must first introspect before raising cudgels against the Indian caste system and believed that one failed to notice the gradual transformation of the episcopacy into such a system. Yesurathnam, in an introduction to the book Jesus' Tears! by Elizabeth Thelma Johnson (2007), has highlighted the work of a Laity and appreciated their contribution towards the Christian missions.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Studies From his youth, Yesurathnam was inspired by the work of the Roman Catholic and Protestant Christian missions in Telangana. He entered the ministry of the Protestant Church through the Diocese of Medak, becoming a ministerial candidate during the bishopric of Frank Whittaker, the first Bishop-in-Medak. He studied at a seminary in Bangalore for spiritual formation and was ordained in 1967 by Bishop Eber Priestley, the then Bishop-in-Medak.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Graduate After initial schooling at the mission schools founded by the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society (WMMS) in Telangana, Yesurathnam decided to take up priesthood. Bishops Frank Whittaker and Eber Priestley, successively, became his Spiritual Confessors and led him to take up spiritual studies at the United Theological College, Bangalore during 1963-1967. He was awarded a B. D. degree.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Postgraduate In 1969, Yesurathnam was recalled from parish work and sent to the Protestant Regional Theologiate in Bangalore for further spiritual studies that lasted until 1972 and resulted in the award of a Master of Theology degree after research under Joshua Russell Chandran of the CSI.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Doctoral After a five-year teaching ministry that began in 1974 at the Andhra Christian Theological College, Secunderabad, Yesurathnam qualified to undertake doctoral level research in 1978 and was granted a five-year study leave. Yesurathnam's Bishop during that period, B. G. Prasada Rao, made efforts to ensure that Yesurathnam was able to join his alma mater, the United Theological College, Bangalore, where he was able to take up research in the discipline of systematic theology under the guidance of Arvind P. Nirmal, CNI. Yesurathnam also came under the tutelage of Stanley Jedidiah Samartha, a leading authority on Dialogical Theology. During the research period between 1978-1982, Yesurathnam was also sent to the University of Birmingham, England, in 1979 for a two-year research exposure through the efforts of Gordon Shaw who ensured his overseas travel and stay in England at Kingsmead College under the Selly Oak Colleges, where he was supervised by Walter Jacob Hollenweger, a leading authority on Pentecostalism.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Doctoral By 1981, Yesurathnam returned to the United Theological College and began shaping his doctoral dissertation under the guidance of David C. Scott and by 1982, he rejoined the Andhra Christian Theological College, which by then was being led by the New Testament scholar, K. David, CBCNC and took up his teaching role in systematic theology, but was able to submit his doctoral thesis to the university through his supervisor at the United Theological College and finally in 1987, much before nearing a decade of registering with the university, it awarded the degree of Doctor of Theology.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Doctoral Though Yesurathnam sought permission from the Senate of Serampore College to publish his doctoral work nearly two decades later, in 2006. His thesis was already being referred by research scholars on works relating to the contribution of Swami Abhishiktananda.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Pastoral ministry Yesurathnam was ordained in 1967 by Priestley, then Bishop-in-Medak, and was assigned ministerial functions in the parishes falling under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Diocese of Medak and served in Sangareddy and other towns shepherding congregations for nearly a decade until he was recalled in 1974 by then Bishop, H. D. L. Abraham, and reassigned the role of a Spiritual Formator.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Pastoral ministry In 1992, when Victor Premasagar vacated the bishopric of Medak on attaining superannuation, the ensuing Sede vacante was contested among whom Yesurathnam stood in the fray for the vacant bishopric, which was overseen by Ryder Devapriam, then Moderator of the Church of South India Synod and a former colleague of Yesurathnam at the Protestant Regional Theologiate. However, the sudden death of Devapriam on 4 September 1992 while in Germany turned the tides for those in fray, resulting in the appointment and subsequent consecration of B. P. Sugandhar.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Teaching The Andhra Christian Theological College (ACTC) relocated from Rajahmundry to Secunderabad. Yesurathnam was invited to join the college in 1974, during the Principalship of Victor Premasagar. In 1993 he was appointed guest professor at the Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal/Bethel in Germany, where he taught until 1994. He then returned to ACTC and was appointed principal under the institution's policy of rotating that office between the various constituent churches in four-year cycles.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Teaching Yesurathnam took a year's sabbatical leave in 1998 to the Overseas Ministries Study Center, New Haven, Connecticut to continue his research pursuits and rejoined the Theologiate in Secunderabad to teach for two more years until 2001.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Missionary service When the Council for World Mission (CWM) sought missionaries from the CSI, Yesurathnam moved to the International University of the Caribbean, Kingston, Jamaica, where he began his sojourn in the New millennium and served as a theological educator for nearly a decade until his death on 8 August 2011 at the Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Writings Yesurathnam's works are available in nearly 35 research institutes, comprising seminaries, state universities and research academies across Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America.
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Teaching 1972, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's concept of man and its relevance for a Christian interpretation of man in India 1987, The adequacy of the concept of Avatara for expounding the Christian doctrine of incarnation 1987, The Mythic Symbol Avatara in Indian Conceptual Formulations 1988, Religious Pluralism: Some Implications for the Mission of the Church 1990, Abhishiktānanda : An Indian Christian Theologian with a difference 1993, Contours of the emerging Indian Church: Problems and Possibilities 1998, Liberation from Jubilee Perspective 1999, Can the Clergy make it ? 1999, Book Review: Mission Today, Challenges and Responses 2000, Contextualizing in Mission 2001, Book Review: Relevant Patterns of Christian Witness in India: People as Agents of Mission 2001, Channels of Peace: A Theological Perspective 2003, The Cross of Christ as the Anchor of Hope in Suffering 2006, A Christian Dialogical Theology: The Contribution of Swami Abhishiktananda (Henri Le Saux)
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Regunta Yesurathnam. Telugu people Indian Christian theologians People from Adilabad Osmania University alumni Senate of Serampore College (University) alumni Senate of Serampore College (University) faculty 1941 births 2011 deaths Church of South India clergy Christian and Hindu interfaith dialogue People in interfaith dialogue Advaitin philosophers Indian priests People from Telangana 20th-century Protestant theologians Systematic theologians Methodist theologians Christian ecumenism Alumni of the University of Birmingham
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1974 Yale Bulldogs football team. The 1974 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1974 NCAA Division I football season. The Bulldogs were led by tenth-year head coach Carmen Cozza, played their home games at the Yale Bowl and tied for first place in the Ivy League with a 6–1 record, 8–1 overall.
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1973 Yale Bulldogs football team
1973 Yale Bulldogs football team. The 1973 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1973 NCAA Division I football season. The Bulldogs were led by ninth-year head coach Carmen Cozza, played their home games at the Yale Bowl and finished tied for second place in the Ivy League with a 5–2 record, 6–3 overall.
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1972 Yale Bulldogs football team
1972 Yale Bulldogs football team. The 1972 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1972 NCAA University Division football season. The Bulldogs were led by eighth year head coach Carmen Cozza, played their home games at the Yale Bowl and finished in second place in the Ivy League with a 5–2 record, 7–2 overall.
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1971 Yale Bulldogs football team
1971 Yale Bulldogs football team. The 1971 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1971 NCAA University Division football season. The Bulldogs were led by seventh-year head coach Carmen Cozza, played their home games at the Yale Bowl and finished tied for fifth place in the Ivy League with a 3–4 record, 4–5 overall.
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1970 Yale Bulldogs football team
1970 Yale Bulldogs football team. The 1970 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1970 NCAA University Division football season. The Bulldogs were led by sixth-year head coach Carmen Cozza, played their home games at the Yale Bowl and finished tied for second place in the Ivy League with a 5–2 record, 7–2 overall.
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Sleeping Cupid. Sleeping Cupid: Sleeping Cupid, a painting by Caravaggio. Sleeping Cupid, a sculpture by Michelangelo.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%201992%20Summer%20Paralympics%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%20discus%20throw%20C7
Athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics – Men's discus throw C7
Athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics – Men's discus throw C7. The Men's discus throw C7 was a field event in athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics, for visually impaired athletes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roust
Roust
Roust. Rost is a Bengali dish, possibly originating in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh (Eastern Bengal, now Bangladesh). The dish is influenced by the Mughlai cuisine of the Mughal Empire. The dish is known for including a large array of spices and ingredients and being a little sweet and very rich. The dish has developed several regional variants.
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Roust
Roust. Roust is made during almost all celebratory times in Bengal, especially during Eid al-Fitr, where it is an important dish always included. However, the dish is made anytime important guests are coming over. The dish is very popularly made in restaurants in Dhaka, Rajshahi and Bogra in Bangladesh as well as they do.
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Roust
Roust. Influence The dish was influenced by the Mughal cuisine of the Sultans of Bengal and the Mughal Emperors. The Persian and Arabs were known for their large amount of aromatic spices but limited amount of spiciness. Rôst reflects this type of culinary style while using more than 10 different spices they are all mild and instead add much richer and aromatic flavour. Rost also still carries much of its Bengali influence through use of garlic and green chillies and much ghee.
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Roust
Roust. History It is believed that Rost was first made in Old Dhaka (the then capital of Bengal Subah) made by Muslim chefs for the Nawabs and Zamindars of the city. It was made to combine the Mughlai cuisine and Bengali cuisine, using the large amount of foreign spices such as saffron and extensive amount of ghee and the traditional Bengali spices and sweetness used in Bengal. The dish was largely confined within the Old City but after the creation of East Bengal and Assam when Dhaka was made the Provincial capital, dishes of the city started to become popular as more people travelled in and out of the city. After the creation of East Bengal the dish became one of the most popular dish in the province. In modern-day Bangladesh, Rost is the most popular dish eaten at every single special occasion.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20McGeoch
Paul McGeoch
Paul McGeoch. Paul McGeoch is an American neuroscientist, known primarily for his work in apotemnophilia and neuro-based weight loss.
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Paul McGeoch
Paul McGeoch. Work McGeoch conducts research on apotemnophilia, also known as body integrity identity disorder, in which a person desires the amputation of a limb. The disorder was disorder was first identified by John Money in 1977.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20McGeoch
Paul McGeoch
Paul McGeoch. In 2011, McGeoch and colleagues carried out an experiment involving four subjects in which brain scans showed that the right superior parietal lobe was less than fully responsive to tactile stimulation of limb areas that the subjects wished to have amputated. McGeoch and his co-researchers concluded that the images suggest "that inadequate activation of the right superior parietal lobe leads to the unnatural situation in which the sufferers can feel the limb in question being touched without it actually incorporating into their body image, with a resulting desire for amputation". The question of which areas of the brain may be linked to syndromes such as somatopraraphrenia remains unresolved. The authors introduced the word "xenomelia" to describe this syndrome.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20McGeoch
Paul McGeoch
Paul McGeoch. In 2012, McGeoch and V. S. Ramachandran published a case study of a woman with an amputated right hand who "sprouted" a phantom hand that contained five digits, including two digits that had not been present at birth.
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Paul McGeoch
Paul McGeoch. In 2015, McGeoch co-founded Neurovalens, a health technology start-up. The company developed a headband that targets appetite and cravings to help users lose weight.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawina
Kawina
Kawina. Kawina may refer to: Kawina (trilobite), a genus of trilobite in the order Phacopida Kawina (music), a musical genre from Suriname
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard%20Francis%20Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb. Gerard Francis Cobb (Nettlestead, Kent, 15 October 1838 – 31 March 1904) was Junior Bursar of Trinity College, Cambridge. He was active as an Anglican layman, organist and amateur composer.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard%20Francis%20Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb. Life He was the fourth son of William Francis Cobb, rector of Nettlestead, Kent, and was educated at Marlborough College. He matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1857, graduating B.A. in 1861 and M.A. in 1864. He died in Cambridge on 31 March 1904.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard%20Francis%20Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb. Music Cobb is best remembered for his hymns and settings of Rudyard Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads. The poems set by Cobb include "To T. A." (1892), "The Young British Soldier" Op. 24 No. 1, "Mandalay", "Route Marchin’" "Soldier, Soldier", "Fuzzy-Wuzzy" Op. 24 No. 5 (1892) "Troopin’", "Ford o' Kabul River" Op. 26 No. 2 (1893) "Danny Deever", "Shillin’ a Day" "Cells", "Belts Op. 29 No. 1" "The Widow’s Party", "Screw-Guns", "Gunga Din" Op. 29 No. 4, "Oonts" Op. 29 No. 5, "Snarleyow" Op. 29 No. 6, "For to Admire", "Back to the Army Again", and "Tommy".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard%20Francis%20Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb. These songs were recorded by Ralph Meanley (baritone) and David Mackie (piano) for Campion in 2007. A smaller selection including "Lichtenberg" (1904), was recorded by Michael Halliwell (baritone), David Miller (piano) for ABC Classics, Australia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard%20Francis%20Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb. Family Cobb married in 1893 Elizabeth Lucy, daughter of John Welchman Whateley, of Birmingham and widow of Stephen Parkinson, tutor of St. John's College, Cambridge; she survived him without issue. He gave up his posts at Trinity on marrying.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard%20Francis%20Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb
Gerard Francis Cobb. 1838 births 1904 deaths Church of England hymnwriters Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artyom%20Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed. Artyom Dervoed (), (October 25, 1981, Rostov-on-Don, USSR) is a classical guitarist from Russia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artyom%20Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed. Biography Artyom Dervoed began his guitar studies at the age of six with Sergey Annikov, Elena Svetozarova and Leonid Reznik. He later trained with Prof. Nikolay Komolyatov at the Schnittke Music College and Gnesin Academy in Moscow, Aniello Desiderio at the Koblenz Guitar Academy in Germany, and Oscar Ghiglia at Accademia Chigiana in Italy.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artyom%20Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed. Dervoed became the first Russian to win two of the most prestigious contests, Michele Pittaluga International Classical Guitar Competition in Italy and Her Royal Highness Princess Cristina Competition in Spain. The international attention allowed him to focus on recording projects, including the album of new works by Russian composers, which was released worldwide on Naxos in 2008 and became one of the top ten bestselling chamber music records.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artyom%20Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed. Artyom Dervoed has an active media profile in Russia. He is frequently invited to speak on TV and radio about the classical guitar, its historic significance, musical versatility and exciting future. The recent world premiere of Stephen Goss’s Guitar Concerto based on Paganini’s Grand Sonata for Guitar and Violin, with Mikhail Pletnev and the Russian National Orchestra, was nationally televised.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artyom%20Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed. Artyom Dervoed is the head of the classical guitar department at the Bashmet Center in Moscow and teaches a select group of young players at the prestigious Gnessin Academy as well as the Moscow State University of Culture & Arts. He is also the co-founder and Artistic Director of the annual Guitar Virtuosi Moscow International Festival, presented by the Moscow Philharmonic at the Tchaikovsky Hall. Its programs feature Sergio and Odair Assad, Boris Berezovsky and other international stars in solo, chamber and orchestral performances, including Russian and world premieres of new guitar repertoire, all of which are streamed online. Last year’s festival opened with Mr. Dervoed’s performance of his own transcription of Beethoven Violin Concerto with the Svetlanov State Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Fabio Mastrangelo.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artyom%20Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed. Career Artyom Dervoed is an official D'Addario artist since 2005.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artyom%20Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed. Awards 1995, Moscow (Russia), «Young Musicians» International competition — 1st prize; 1996, Belgorod (Russia), All-Russian competition — 1st prize; 1999, Carpentras (France), International competition dedicated to Leo Brouwer — 1st prize; 2004, Cherepovets (Russia), «Cup of North» International competition — 1st prize; 2004, Ile de Re (France), International competition — 1st prize; 2006, Alessandria (Italy), 39th Michele Pittaluga International Classical Guitar Competition — 1st prize; 2006, Singapore, International competition — 1st prize; 2007 “Golden Guitar” prize of the International Guitar Convention in Alessandria (Italy) in the Best Up-and-Coming Guitarist category; 2009, Toledo (Spain), «H.R.H. Princess Cristina» 18th International guitar competition – 1st prize. 2010, Buffalo (NY, USA), JoAnn Falletta International Guitar Concerto Competition – 1st prize. 2010, Boston (MA, USA), Boston GuitarFest International competition – 1st prize. 2010, Iserlohn (Germany), International guitar competition – 1st prize. 2011, Netanya (Israel), International guitar competition – 1st prize. 2012, Columbia (SC, USA), Southern Guitar Festival & Competition – 1st prize. 2012, Taipei (Taiwan), Taiwan International guitar competition – 1st prize. 2012, Pisa (Italy), «Stefano Strata – Città di Pisa» International competition – 1st prize. 2013, Moscow (Russia), Alexander Frauchi International competition – 1st prize. 2016, ICMA Best Solo Performance Award nomination in the “Solo Instruments” category
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artyom%20Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed
Artyom Dervoed. Select orchestral collaborations Russian National Orchestra & Mikhail Pletnev, National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia & Vladimir Spivakov, Svetlanov State Academic Symphony Orchestra, Pavel Kogan's Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, Yuri Bashmet's State Symphony Orchestra "Novaya Rossiya", Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra (Russia); Staatskapelle Berlin Orchestra, Rhine Philharmonic State Orchestra, Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra, Sinfonietta Köln, Amadeus Kammerorchester Dortmund, Ensemble del Arte (Germany); Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (USA); Roma Philharmonic Orchestra, Vivaldi Philharmonic Orchestra (Italy); Beer-Sheva Simfonietta Orchestra (Israel).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefaucheux%20M1854
Lefaucheux M1854
Lefaucheux M1854. In 1854, Frenchman Eugene Lefaucheux introduced the Lefaucheux Model 1854, notable as being the first revolver to use self-contained metallic cartridges rather than loose powder, pistol ball, and percussion caps. The M1854 model was a single-action, pinfire revolver holding six rounds. It was a French military revolver chambered for the 12 mm pinfire cartridge, based on a design by Casimir Lefaucheux (Eugene's father, who was also a gun designer). The M1854 revolver spawned numerous variants, some of which were produced under license in other countries. It was widely exported during the 1860s and sold as both a military and civilian sidearm with either a short or long barrel. Most military models were produced only as single-action weapons, whereas civilian models were made primarily as double-action weapons.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefaucheux%20M1854
Lefaucheux M1854
Lefaucheux M1854. Design The revolver was a six-shot open-framed design, which was loaded via a hinged gate on the right side of the frame. Empty cartridges were also ejected through this gate via an ejector rod running along the barrel.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefaucheux%20M1854
Lefaucheux M1854
Lefaucheux M1854. History It was first fielded in the 1858 variation by the French Navy (designated as Lefaucheux de Marine mle 1858, or simply Lefaucheux M1858). The French Navy found the metallic cartridge to be useful at sea and in wet conditions, as pre-metallic paper cartridges suffered from moisture damage that often rendered them useless.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefaucheux%20M1854
Lefaucheux M1854
Lefaucheux M1854. History The M1854 model and variants were exported to many nations. Italy was the largest customer; it purchased over 27,000 revolvers to arm the Royal Carabinieri and other state police organizations, as well as some naval elements. Norway received 800 units in June 1860, and 1,100 in March 1864. Versions with an octagonal barrel were ordered in April 1864 and received in May 1864; Norway then obtained a license to produce its own. Turkey ordered a small amount in September 1864. Romania received about 2,000 in December 1864. The Swedish navy made numerous orders, receiving at least 2,130 units by February 1864, and continuing to order through 1866. Greece received 200 units in April 1861. Japan made two orders by 1862, but the amounts are unknown. The United States' Union Army and the Confederate States Army both ordered and received over 12,000 revolvers by January 1862.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefaucheux%20M1854
Lefaucheux M1854
Lefaucheux M1854. Variants There is often confusion about the Lefaucheux 1854 and 1858 models. The information in this entry refers to the M1854 and its variants made in France for others or made under license elsewhere. The M1854 was primarily in 12 mm pinfire but was also made in a 7 mm version by Escoffier in 1858 and patented with double action. A 9 mm version was designed in 1856 and available with either a rounded or an octagonal barrel. A version using center fire cartridges was eventually developed. Models were also purchased by Spain, Russia, Italy, and Norway and built under license. Spain was the first nation to do so, producing the 1858 "Officier" by Orbea Hermanos at Eibar and Turbia. Spain later made an 1863 model, also under license. After buying several thousand from France, Italy began producing some of its own at the Glisenti company in Brescia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefaucheux%20M1854
Lefaucheux M1854
Lefaucheux M1854. Variants Norway purchased a license in 1864 and designed their own model which was accepted by their military as the M/1864. It produced about 1700 copies at Kongsberg Vapenfabrikk. In 1898, Norway converted their existing M/1864s to use center fire cartridges, designating the upgrade M/64/98. Norway's use of the Lefaucheux revolver was common up to 1920. In 1926, there were about 1371 models of all types in their inventory (M1854, M/1864, and M/64/98); they were withdrawn from service in 1931.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefaucheux%20M1854
Lefaucheux M1854
Lefaucheux M1854. The American Civil War Both the Federal forces and the Confederate forces used Lefaucheux revolvers in the American Civil War. The Union Army typically issued them to cavalry soldiers, especially in the states of Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, and Wisconsin. Some of the models sold to the American powers kept the original designation, M1854, and were produced either at Lefaucheux Paris, Liege, or local producers under license (Chollet, Merton, Merton via Bond, Gunther at Liege). However, these pinfire revolvers were replaced in service later in the war as more Colt and Remington revolvers became available. Among American troops, the weapon was often referred to as the "French Tranter".
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Lefaucheux M1854
Lefaucheux M1854. The American Civil War After the war many were sold back to France when it entered the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 and needed weapons. About 6,780 of the original 12,000 revolvers or so shipped to America were returned to France.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefaucheux%20M1854
Lefaucheux M1854
Lefaucheux M1854. In Popular Culture A Lefaucheux M1854 makes a brief appearance in For A Few Dollars More (1965), when The Prophet portrayed by Josef Egger demonstrates to Monco (Clint Eastwood) how Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) carries his gun.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Arsenal%20W.F.C.%20seasons
List of Arsenal W.F.C. seasons
List of Arsenal W.F.C. seasons. This is a list of seasons played by Arsenal W.F.C., the women's section of English football club Arsenal F.C. since its creation in 1987.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Arsenal%20W.F.C.%20seasons
List of Arsenal W.F.C. seasons
List of Arsenal W.F.C. seasons. Key Key to league competitions: FA Women's Super League (WSL) – England's top women's football league, established in 2011. FA Women's Premier League National Division (Prem) – The first tier of English women's football until the inception of the WSL in 2011. It was scrapped after the 2012-13 season and effectively replaced with the FA Women's Championship. FA Women's Premier League Southern Division (Prem South) – The second tier of English women's football until the inception of the WSL in 2011, when it became the third tier.
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List of Arsenal W.F.C. seasons
List of Arsenal W.F.C. seasons. Key to league record: Season = The year and article of the season Pos = Final position Pld = Games played W = Games won D = Games drawn L = Games lost GF = Goals scored GA = Goals against Pts = Points
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Arsenal%20W.F.C.%20seasons
List of Arsenal W.F.C. seasons
List of Arsenal W.F.C. seasons. Key to cup record: En-dash (–) = Arsenal did not participate DNE = The club did not enter cup play QR1 = First qualification round QR2 = Second qualification round, etc. Group = Group stage GS2 = Second group stage R1 = First round R2 = Second round, etc. R16 = Round of 16 QF = Quarter-finals SF = Semi-finals RU = Runners-up W = Winners
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldier%2C%20soldier%20won%27t%20you%20marry%20me
Soldier, soldier won't you marry me
Soldier, soldier won't you marry me. "Soldier, soldier won't you marry me" is a traditional song. Among many arrangements, Peter Pears made an arrangement of the song in 1936.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldier%2C%20soldier%20won%27t%20you%20marry%20me
Soldier, soldier won't you marry me
Soldier, soldier won't you marry me. Lyrics The main story to the song is a woman is asking a soldier to marry her, but he says he cannot as he has no nice clothing to put on (hat, coat, boots, etc). She decides to give him each item he asks for from her grandfather's old chest, containing his old, best clothes. Each verse is a different article of clothing. The last verse, she asks once again for him to marry her, but the soldier, all dressed in the woman's grandfather's clothing, refuses once more – as he is already married.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldier%2C%20soldier%20won%27t%20you%20marry%20me
Soldier, soldier won't you marry me
Soldier, soldier won't you marry me. In popular culture In the 1990 film Dances With Wolves, Kevin Costner's character sings this song as he swims in a creek near Fort Sedgwick.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy%20Baumberg
Jeremy Baumberg
Jeremy Baumberg. Jeremy John Baumberg, (born 14 March 1967) is Professor of Nanoscience in the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge and Director of the NanoPhotonics Centre.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy%20Baumberg
Jeremy Baumberg
Jeremy Baumberg. Education Baumberg was born on 14 March 1967. He was educated at the University of Cambridge where he was an undergraduate student of Jesus College, Cambridge and awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Natural Sciences in 1988. He moved to the University of Oxford where he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1993. During his postgraduate study he was a student of Jesus College, Oxford and supervised by John Francis Ryan where his doctoral research investigated nonlinear optics in semiconductors.