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Birds-1. Launch
The satellites were ejected from the Kibō module of the International Space Station on 7 July 2017. On ejection, astronaut Jack Fischer said on Twitter, "Another great example of International Cooperation today on @Space_Station -- launched 5 micro-satellites from 5 countries off the JAXA arm!"
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Birds-1. Launch
The constellation orbits the Earth at an altitude of and at an inclination of 51.61°. The satellites travel around the Earth every 91 minutes at a velocity of .
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Birds-1. Operations
The satellites communicate with seven ground stations: one in each of the countries participating in the Birds-1 program, and one each in Thailand and Taiwan. The same radio frequency is used for all of the satellites. The constellation can have music uploaded via a digi-singer. It is processed on the satellite, then transmitted to Earth with an ultra high frequency (UHF) antenna as voice FM data.
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Birds-1. Launch
Ghana intends to use the data to help monitor illegal mining and map the coastline. BRAC Onnesha's purpose is to image vegetation, water resources, and urbanization. The purpose of Nigeria EduSat-1 was more educational in nature; it was planned to be a technology demonstrator and to familiarize Nigerians with spacecraft design. Mazaalai intended use was to conduct independent space studies and help mitigate natural disasters.
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Birds-1. Future work
Japan's work with non-spacefaring countries continued with Birds-2 in 2018 with the Philippines, Bhutan, and Malaysia. Mongolia planned to launch a second satellite in 2019. Ghana plans to build GhanaSat-2 and GhanaSat-3, with GhanaSat-2 focusing on water pollution, illegal mining, and deforestation.
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Birds-1. Space program of Japan
JAXA
Spacecraft launched in 2017
CubeSats
Satellites deployed from the International Space Station
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntra
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Muntra
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Muntra.
Muntra is an family of unmanned armored vehicle developed by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation. The name stands for "Mission Unmanned Tracked"
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Muntra. Design
Muntra is an family modified Soviet BMP-2 armored personnel carrier intended to be used for Unmanned missions. Current variants are unarmed. Three variants exist: Muntra-S for surveillance, Muntra-M for mine clearing, and Muntra-N operating in nuclear or chemical contaminated zones. It has autonomous navigation through GPS waypoints with obstacle detection and avoidance.
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Muntra. Muntra-B
It is the command post for the MUNTRA series of vehicles. It has a 2 man crew to command the MUNTRA series of vehicles via datalink.
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Muntra. MUNTRA-S
MUNTRA-S is tele-operated from MUNTRA-B via a datalink or through pre set waypoints. It has an maximum detection range of 15 Kilometres.
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Muntra. MUNTRA-M
The Muntra-M is equipped with ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Vapour Detection System (VDS) to detect landmines and IED'S and marks the area.
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Muntra. MUNTRA-N
The MUNTRA-N is intended to operate in Nuclear and biological affected area to carry out survey and recon of the affected area.It is capable of detecting nuclear radiations ,chemical warfare agents ,biological agents like viruses, Bacteria and spores etc. and can collect samples from the affected area.
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Muntra. See also
DRDO Daksh
Unmanned ground vehicle
DRDO Rustom
HAL CATS Warrior
HAL Combat Air Teaming System
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machida%20City%20Museum%20of%20Graphic%20Arts
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Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts
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Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts.
The is a museum in Haramachida, Machida City, Tokyo, Japan.
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Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts
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Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts. Exhibitions
The museum exhibits 30,000 Japanese and Western paintings since 8th century until today. It has permanent and temporary exhibitions.
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Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts
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Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts. Transportation
The museum is accessible within walking distance east of Machida Station of East Japan Railway Company or Machida Station of Odakyu Electric Railway.
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Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts
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Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts. 1987 establishments in Japan
Museums established in 1987
Museums in Tokyo
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rez%20Gardi
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Rez Gardi
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Rez Gardi.
Rez Gardi (, ; born 11 August) is a Kurdish New Zealander international lawyer and human rights activist. She was awarded the Young New Zealander of the Year for 2017 for her services to human rights.
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Rez Gardi. Life
Gardi was born in a United Nations refugee camp in Quetta, Pakistan as her parents fled from persecution in their homeland of Kurdistan.
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Rez Gardi.
Gardi's mother fled the Kurdish region of Iraq when her village Sedakan was attacked by chemical weapons during the Kurdish Genocide. Gardi's grandmother and two aunts were killed in an attack by Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath regime and her grandfather was disabled. Gardi's father is from the Hakkari region in the Kurdish region of Turkey and his family fled to Iraqi Kurdistan due to oppressive treatment by the Turkish Government. They then fled from Iraq to Iran as political refugees. Gardi's parents met as teenagers as part of a Kurdish human rights movement in Iran. Gardi's parents were forced to flee Iran when it became too dangerous for human rights activists. While fleeing across the Iran-Pakistan border in 1989, Gardi and her family were saved by a border guard, who chose not to report them hiding in the truck they were being smuggled in.
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Rez Gardi.
Gardi's family were accepted as political refugees in Pakistan and remained there until 1998 when they were resettled to New Zealand as part of the UNHCR resettlement programme.
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Rez Gardi.
Gardi has said that she was forced to lie about her Kurdish heritage at school to avoid Islamophobic bullying in the wake of the 9/11 attacks in the United States.
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Rez Gardi. Education
Gardi graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts (double major) in 2016 from the University of Auckland, where she was recognized as 40 under 40 alumni. She completed a Master of Law at Harvard Law School in 2019, becoming the first Kurd in history to graduate from Harvard Law. At Harvard Law School, she received the Dean's Award for Community Leadership and was a Class Day Speaker at the Harvard Law School Commencement. Gardi was awarded a Harvard Satter Human Rights Fellowship for her work in Iraq.
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Rez Gardi. Legal career and advocacy
Gardi is qualified to practice as a lawyer in the United States and New Zealand. Gardi is an international lawyer working in the Kurdish region of Iraq.
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Rez Gardi. Gardi has two siblings: one sister and one brother.
Gardi worked as a Legal Officer at the New Zealand Human Rights Commission. Prior to that she was a solicitor at New Zealand law firm Chapman Tripp in the litigation team. She has previously worked at the United Nations Office in Nairobi.
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Rez Gardi. Gardi has two siblings: one sister and one brother.
Gardi is a co-founder of the Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies at the University of Auckland.
Gardi has represented New Zealand at various international conferences. She represented New Zealand at the Global Refugee Youth Consultations and helped form the Global Youth Advisory Council to the UNHCR, she also has spoken at the UNHCR-NGO Consultations, and the High Commissioner's Dialogue on Protection Challenges, all in Geneva, the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Conference in Bangkok, the Women Deliver Conference in Copenhagen and the OECD Forum in Paris.
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Rez Gardi. Gardi has two siblings: one sister and one brother.
Gardi supports young refugees to access higher education. She is the founder of ‘Empower’, a youth-led organisation aiming to address the underrepresentation of refugees in higher education. Empower enables refugee youth through education, leadership, and capacity-building. She is also working on projects in camps across Iraq and provides workshops to foster participation, leadership, and training opportunities for young refugees.
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Rez Gardi. Gardi has two siblings: one sister and one brother.
Gardi advocates for gender equality, particularly the many different forms of discrimination ethnic and minority women face in New Zealand. She is a young leader for SuperDIVERSE Women and raises awareness about the issues minority women face.
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Rez Gardi. Gardi has two siblings: one sister and one brother.
Gardi is an advocate for New Zealand increasing its refugee quota.
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Rez Gardi. Awards
Gardi was awarded the Young New Zealander of the Year for 2017 for her services to human rights. She was a Women of Influence finalist in the Global category for 2017. In 2018 she was selected as a finalist of the Next Magazine Woman of the Year Awards. In 2019, she was awarded the Outstanding Youth Delegate Award at the UN Youth Assembly.
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Rez Gardi. Gardi has two siblings: one sister and one brother.
Gardi was awarded a Harvard Satter Human Rights Fellowship for her work in Iraq.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoe%20Kar
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Phoe Kar.
Phoe Kar (; also spelt Phoe Ka and Pho Kar) is a prominent Burmese singer, known for his hit songs, "Lan khwe" () and "Ta sein sein kyi" (). He entered the music industry in 1997 with the album Hman ta chat ye eit-met (မှန်တစ်ချပ်ရဲ့ အိပ် မက်). His daughter, Phu Phu Thit (), is also a singer.
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Phoe Kar. Solo albums
Hman ta chat ye eit-met (1997)
Hmyaw lin thaw lan (2002)
Ta Saint Saint Kyi (2007)
To to lay pyaw ba (2008)
Eit-met (2013)
Phyan khin (2016)
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Phoe Kar
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Phoe Kar. Living people
21st-century Burmese male singers
20th-century Burmese male singers
Year of birth missing (living people)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thruston%2C%20Kentucky
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Thruston, Kentucky
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Thruston, Kentucky.
Thruston is an unincorporated community located in Daviess County in the U.S. state of Kentucky, northeast of Owensboro.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivia%20women%27s%20national%20basketball%20team
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Bolivia women's national basketball team
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Bolivia women's national basketball team.
The Bolivia women's national basketball team represents the Bolivia in international competitions. It is administered by the Federación Boliviana de Básquetbol (FBB).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivia%20women%27s%20national%20basketball%20team
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Bolivia women's national basketball team
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Bolivia women's national basketball team.
They won the silver medal at the 1978 South American Basketball Championship for Women.
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Bolivia women's national basketball team
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Bolivia women's national basketball team. See also
Bolivia women's national under-19 basketball team
Bolivia women's national under-17 basketball team
Bolivia women's national 3x3 team
Bolivia men's national basketball team
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivia%20women%27s%20national%20basketball%20team
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Bolivia women's national basketball team
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Bolivia women's national basketball team. External links
Official Website
Latinbasket.com - Bolivia Women National Team
Archived records of Bolivia team participations
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Cottee
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Cottee.
Cottee is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Cottee
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Cottee.
Harold Warnock Cottee (1898–1973), Australian businessman and philanthropist
Kay Cottee (born 1954), Australian sailor
Simon Cottee, academic
Tony Cottee (born 1965), English footballer, manager and commentator
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Cowey
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Cowey.
Cowey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Cowey
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Cowey.
Alan Cowey (1935–2012), British scientist and academic
Bernard Cowey (1911–1997), English rugby union footballer
Chris Cowey (born 1961), English television producer
Edward Cowey (1839–1903), British trade unionist
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Adam Emery
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Adam Emery.
Adam C. Emery (born November 10, 1962, disappeared November 10, 1993, declared dead 2004) is an American fugitive. On November 10, 1993, he was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of a twenty-year-old man in a road rage incident in Rhode Island. Before formal sentencing, Emery disappeared from the Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge just hours after being released on bail. He was declared legally dead in 2004.
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Adam Emery. Murder of Jason Bass and disappearance
On the evening of August 31, 1990, Adam Emery's 1985 Ford Thunderbird was sideswiped by a passing vehicle while he and his wife, Elena, were at a Rocky Point restaurant with another couple. Enraged, Emery mistakenly chased down the wrong car, and stabbed the driver to death with a military knife. The murdered driver was twenty-year-old Jason Bass. Emery was subsequently released on bail after spending 8 months in jail while his lawyer negotiated putting up money and property as bail. Emery was offered a plea deal in exchange for lesser charges of Voluntary Manslaughter and a prison term of five to seven years, but he refused to accept the deal, insisting that the killing was in self defense. Analysis conducted using paint chips from both vehicles determined that someone else had hit Emery.
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Adam Emery.
On November 10, 1993, Emery was convicted of second-degree murder, and was to await formal sentencing. Emery was facing up to 25 years in prison for the murder, but hadn't been formally sentenced. Emery was released on bail once again, and subsequently disappeared hours later, along with his wife; they both mailed suicide notes, and their car was found abandoned on the Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge. Prior to their disappearance, the couple were last seen at a Burger King and purchasing wearable exercise weights at the Kelly's Sporting Goods store in Cranston, Rhode Island. In 1994, a skull later identified as Elena's was found in the Narragansett Bay below the Newport Bridge the same day, coincidentally, the houses put up as Adam Emery's bail were being repossessed .
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Adam Emery.
In 2004, Emery was declared legally dead; however, there have been multiple sightings of him and in 2010, the FBI placed him on their most wanted list. They believe Emery may have travelled to Florida or Italy and have stated they have "no reason" to believe Emery is dead.
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Adam Emery. Sightings
Numerous sightings of Emery were reported in Connecticut in the month following his disappearance, but Emery was still legally free, and thus could not be considered a fugitive. The day before Emery's scheduled formal sentencing, the FBI received a tip that Emery may have fled to Florida. The sightings after this followed geographic patterns, starting in Florida, and then later France and Italy. The FBI believes Emery is most likely in Italy, as he has family there. The FBI has worked with Italian authorities regarding these sightings, but none have led to any conclusions. In 2019, the FBI said that there was a "significant chance" that Emery would be tracked down within the next five years.
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Adam Emery. In the media
Emery was profiled on television programs Unsolved Mysteries and America's Most Wanted.
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Engledow
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Engledow.
Engledow is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Engledow
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Engledow.
Charles John Engledow (1860–1932), British military officer and politician
Dave Engledow, American photographer
Frank Engledow (1890–1985), British botanist
Lou Engledow, Australian public servant
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Nizam Palace (Kolkata)
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Nizam Palace (Kolkata).
Nizam Palace is a tier A heritage building on AJC Bose Road in Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta), the capital of the Indian state of Bengal. It was constructed in 1933. Mir Osman Ali Khan, the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad, acquired it as his Kolkata residence from a businessman of Armenian descent, Johannes Carapie, also known as J. C. Galstaun (1859–1947). Its former guests included King Edward VIII. The palace was used as a hospital during World War I.
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Nizam Palace (Kolkata)
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Nizam Palace (Kolkata). History
Galstaun constructed this mansion as a labor of love for his wife and named it Galstaun Park. Later in 1933 it was sold to the Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Osman Ali Khan. The Nizam initially named it Saba Palace. Its name was later changed to Nizam Palace.
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Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Women's 100 metres T11.
The women's T11 100 metres competition of the athletics events at the 2015 Parapan American Games was held on August 11 at the CIBC Athletics Stadium. The defending Parapan American Games champion was Terezinha Guilhermina of Brazil.
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Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Women's 100 metres T11
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Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Women's 100 metres T11. Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Americas records were as follows:
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Dorjeban.
Dorjeban (), courtesy name Weizhong (惟中), was an ethnic Mongol politician of the Yuan dynasty of China. He was a descendant of Muqali and a member of the ruling house of Jalairs.
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Dorjeban.
Dorjeban had a high level knowledge of Classical Chinese language and was a devoted Confucian scholar. He was appointed the Investigating censor in 1333. In 1341, he became a scholar of Hanlin Academy. Later he served as the governor of Liaoyang Province.
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Dorjeban.
In the 1350s, farmers of Henan province started their riot against the dynasty because of years of famine. The imperial court interpreted the riot as a racial conflict instead of an economic one. Some Mongols suggested a genocide of Chinese civilians. Dorjeban strongly opposed this suggestion.
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Dorjeban.
Dorjeban's sympathy towards rioters angered prime minister Toqto'a. He was then relocated to Shanxi province as an investigating censor. He built roads to facilitate traffic and recruited volunteers to fight for the dynasty. He died on his term in Huguang province as a governor. Aged 40.
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Shemilt
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Shemilt.
Shemilt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Shemilt
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Shemilt.
David Shemilt (born 1964), Canadian swimmer
Elaine Shemilt (born 1954), Scottish artist and researcher
Leslie Shemilt (1919–2011), Canadian chemical engineer and academic
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Nakul Shenoy
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Nakul Shenoy.
Nakul Shenoy is an Indian mentalist, mind reader, and psychic entertainer based in Bangalore, India. Fascinated by the comic book hero Mandrake The Magician as a child, he grew up to be a magician and hypnotist. He presented his first public show at age 16 in Udupi and by 2003, he was entertaining corporates in Bangalore with his mentalism show.
He is a skeptic and has used his knowledge of magic to rally against pseudoscientific scams like tri-vortex bangle and mid-brain/third-eye activation. Having presented his first magic show in 1994, he continues to entertain audiences internationally with his mind reading show.
Nakul is the author of 'Smart Course In Magic' published by HarperCollins in 2015 and also holds two US patents in design. He studied the potential of magic as a medium of communication to earn his Master of Science (Communications) degree from Manipal University in 2000. He has appeared on television via NDTV, CNBC, Asianet and has been written about in over 40 media articles including India Today, Times of India, The Hindu, Mint, Business Outlook, and Yahoo.
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One Day in the Haram.
One Day in the Haram is a 2017 feature length documentary film about the Haram in Makkah. The film was produced as a collaboration between Arabia Pictures and Al Reasah Haramin. For the first time in history, witness the inner workings of the Haram, as seen through the eyes of the workers, over a full day period. Director Abrar Hussain spent over a year researching different aspects of the Haram, a place so revered that non-Muslims are forbidden from even setting foot in it, to bring a complete vision of the workings of the Haram.
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One Day in the Haram. Background
In an interview with Twasul, Executive Producer Abdululeh Al Ahmary said that the work came at the "initiative of the Custodians of the Two Holy Mosques, specifically by its President, Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, which aims to raise awareness of the modern Haram, and to spread the true image of Muslims, their culture, and the definition of the Holiest place on Earth". Al Ahamary continues, "The aim of this work is also to show dedication and faith, in addition to instilling peace in the hearts of the viewers of the film."
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The film was written and directed by Abrar Hussain, a British film producer. Previously a Series Producer at Islam Channel, Hussain directed and produced the popular returning TV shows Model Mosque (2007) and Faith Off (2008). Hussain presented the final of Model Mosque at the Global Peace and Unity (GPU) event in 2007, in-front of a live audience of 30,000 people. Judges on the Model Mosque show included Salma Yaqoob and Iqbal Saccranie. Both Model Mosque and Faith Off were positively received by the mainstream media, with BBC One, The Guardian, and ABC News Australia, reporting positively on the show.
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Hussain began the pre-preproduction on One Day in the Haram in June 2015. Initial research included working closely with the Haram media department Al-Reasah Haramain. In an interview with Arab News, Hussain said he "wants to show how successfully the mosque is run, how organized its departments are, and how seriously its workers take their jobs". As part of the research Hussain conducted detailed analysis of 60 different departments within the Haram, and interviews many of the employees of these departments, to ascertain which departments and employees would be the best fit for the film.
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One Day in the Haram is a film about the Haram, told through the eyes of the workers. The workers represent the human face of the Haram, and the film explores the work they do as well as the spiritual motivation of the employees. Hussain organised the film across the five daily prayers (Fajr, Dhur, Asr, Magrib and Isha) focusing on the jobs carried out by different departments of the Haram within these time frames.
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Key scenes include a focus on the social media of the haram, the cleaning department, the Imams, ZamZam water, religious affairs, maintenance, IT department, and the Kiswah cloth.
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The film is introduced by the President of the Custodians of the Two Holy Mosques, Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais.
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The production crew for One Day in the Haram consisted of two camera units and 25 crew members overall. The film was shot on the Arri Alexa Mini and a mixture of Fujinon zoom lenses and Zeiss CP2 prime lenses. The film was shot at 4K resolution, with many sequences filmed in slow motion at 200 FPS.
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As well as the ground filming the production obtained permissions for four helicopter flights over Makkah airspace. The film also featured low flying drone filming, using the DJI Matrice 600 and the DJI Inspire.
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Marisa Field.
Marisa Field (born 10 July 1987) is a Canadian volleyball player who twice represented her home country in the FIVB World Championship, in 2010 and 2014.
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Marisa Field.
She is a member of the Canada national team. She won the 2009 & 2011 NORCECA Championship Best Blocker award and played the FIVB World Grand Prix in 2014, 2015, and 2016.
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Marisa Field. Career
After graduating from Kelowna Secondary School, Field studied in the University of British Columbia Okanagan and played with the Okanagan Lakers from 2004-2006, winning the British Columbia Colleges' Athletic Association All-Star the two seasons she played there. She later moved to the University of British Columbia campus of Vancouver to play for the Thunderbirds where she won the Canadian Interuniversity Sport national championship in 2008 and 2009 individually being awarded Conference First Team All-Star and CIS All-Canadian second team. and majored in Chemistry. In her last year of eligibility, she was part of the Team Canada that ranked 13th in the 2009 Summer Universiade held in Belgrade, Serbia. She was selected for the Canada national team in 2007.
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Field teamed up with fellow Canadian Brittney Page among other international players in the Spanish club Ciudad Las Palmas G.C. Cantur. She would later recall that professional experience as the worst she ever had because of the many difficulties while in Spain.
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Marisa Field.
She was part of the Canadian national team at the 2010 FIVB World Championship. She then departed for Germany to play with the professional club SV Sinsheim along with Tonya Mokelki.
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Field won the Best Blocker award in the 2011 NORCECA Championship were her national team reached the sixth place.
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She returned for her German club, now named Envacom Volleys Sinsheim.
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Marisa Field.
For the 2012/13 she played with the French professional club Istres OPVB. There she had an eye accident and she was blind for two days, since that accident she uses glasses for playing, in order to prevent her eye being hit again. In June 2013, Field played with national team that ranked seventh in the 2013 Pan-American Cup.
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The next season, Field moved to Germany playing with VfB 91 Suhl as the VolleyStars Thüringen project, helping her financially troubled club to the German Cup silver medal.
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Marisa Field.
After playing the 2014 FIVB World Championship in Italy, Field moved to the Swiss Sagres Neuchâtel for the 2014/15 season, playing the 2014–15 CEV Cup with this club. Field joined her national team that ranked eight in the 2015 Pan American Games held in Toronto, Canada.
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Marisa Field.
In January 2016, she joined the Swedish club Engelholms VS. Field played with her national team the 2016 FIVB World Grand Prix. She returned for Panathinaikos, as she signed the 2016/2017 season with the Greek club with compatriot Kyla Richey and later played the 2017 Pan-American Cup held in Peru, helping her national team to reach the sixth place. In September, she signed with the Philippine Super Liga club Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors.
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Marisa Field. Clubs
Ciudad Las Palmas G.C. Cantur (2009-2010)
SV Sinsheim (2010-2012)
Istres OPVB (2012-2013)
VfB 91 Suhl (2013-2014)
Sagres Neuchâtel (2014-2015)
Panathinaikos (2015-2016)
Engelholms VS (2016)
Panathinaikos (2016-2017)
Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors (2017-2018)
AO Thiras (2018-2019)
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Marisa Field. Individuals
2009 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship “Best Blocker”
2011 NORCECA Championship "Best Blocker"
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Marisa Field. Clubs
2014 German Cup – Runner-up, with VfB 91 Suhl
2015 Swiss Championship – Bronze medal, with Sagres Neuchâtel
2016 Swedish Championship – Champions, with Engelholms VS
2017 Greek Championship – Bronze medal, with Panathinaikos
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Marisa Field. 1987 births
Living people
Canadian women's volleyball players
People from the Comox Valley Regional District
Sportspeople from British Columbia
Volleyball players at the 2015 Pan American Games
Middle blockers
UBC Thunderbirds women's volleyball players
Expatriate volleyball players in Spain
Expatriate volleyball players in Germany
Expatriate volleyball players in France
Expatriate volleyball players in Switzerland
Expatriate volleyball players in Greece
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Sweden
Expatriate volleyball players in the Philippines
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Spain
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Germany
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in France
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Greece
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in the Philippines
Pan American Games competitors for Canada
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Melody (actress).
Melody (; born Khin Myo Ei () on 6 September 1982) is a Burmese film actress and singer. She won the 2011 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards for Best Actress for her work in the film, Htawara alintan mya. She married Tha Kaung in February 2014. She gave birth to her first child, a son named Siddhi Sit (သိဒ္ဓိစစ်), on 4 April 2015.
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Melody (actress). Filmography
Kyauk Sat Yay (2009)
Hot Shot 2
I Love You
A Chit Ka Lan Tal
A chit Lar Lar Htar
Academy Shot(cameo)
A Lann Zayar (2011)
Htar Waya A Linn Tan Myar (2011)
A Lann Lun A Lun Lann (2012)
Chu Si (2018)
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Melody (actress). 1982 births
Burmese film actresses
Living people
21st-century Burmese actresses
People from Yangon Region
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James Lanman (musician).
James Lanman is an American singer-songwriter from California. Lanman founded the indie pop rock band, "The Good Hurt" in Seattle circa 2009. After four years and two national tours playing festivals such as SXSW and CMJ, he launched a solo career in 2013 and produced his debut album Live at the Blue Boar Inn in 2017. This album kicked off his "The 100 Days Tour", a national grassroots singing tour.
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James Lanman (musician). Early life
Lanman is the second of five sons of Dr. Richard Lanman and Alanna Purcell Lanman, and born in Los Altos, California. He grew up and attended high school in Los Altos, California where he played four sports but ironically did not make the cut for the prestigious Main Street Singer's program. Lanman would later attend the University of California, Berkeley, where he graduated with a BA in Theater and Performance Studies as well as a minor in Rhetoric in 2007.
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James Lanman (musician). Career
Lanman's music career began as a house music DJ in high school. He later worked as a resident DJ in Florence, Italy where he purchased a used guitar for $60 and began writing songs on it. His career as a singer songwriter took him up and down the West Coast from Los Angeles to Seattle where he performed with The Seattle Rock Orchestra at the Moore Theatre. Singing gigs took him abroad to London and Scandinavia, where Lanman starred in an internationally televised commercial for IF Insurance Company singing a cover of Stevie Wonder’s Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing.
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James Lanman (musician).
In 2009, he founded an indie rock band called "The Good Hurt" in Seattle. The band toured nationally playing festivals from CMJ in New York City to South by Southwest in Austin, Texas. After making a name for himself in Seattle as both an independent artist and as frontman of "The Good Hurt", Lanman left in 2013 for Brooklyn.
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James Lanman (musician).
Lanman produced his debut solo EP in the same Brooklyn studio frequented by the likes of Skrillex, Jhené Aiko, Joey Bada$$ and Kid Cudi, whose career-defining single, Day 'n' Nite, was recorded there in 2009. He continued composing original music and performing at various venues around New York City, while. He programmed UX/UI (user experience/user interface) for mobile devices, supplementing his music income by freelancing for technology companies, until getting two simultaneous job offers. He ended up rejecting both programmer jobs and decided to devote himself to music full-time. Thus, the idea of "The 100 Days Tour" was born. In November 2016 Lanman sold off as much as he could of his personal possessions minus his musical instruments. He moved from New York to California, re-engineered a Sprinter van into a mobile studio and home and booked 100 house concerts and DIY venues across the country through his fan network. The tour kicked off at the Blue Boar Inn near Park City where he produced his first solo album Live from the Blue Boar in January 2017. On the tour, Los Angeles podcaster Chris Denson interviewed Lanman and recorded his performance live for ‘’Innovation Crush’’ in May 2017. Denson described the former graphic and web designer turned musician/entrepreneur as mastering "a new art of connection... through simple intimate performances on his 100-day tour". In July 2017 Lanman gave a TEDx talk at TEDxFargo 2017 in North Dakota.
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In 2018 and 2019, Lanman continued to compose original music and perform, putting out two additional solo albums "Mosaics" and "Merry Christmas Darling". His tours included charitable events for the National Scoliosis Society and Habitat for Humanity.
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James Lanman (musician). Discography
Live at the Blue Boar Inn, Release date: January, 2017
"Mosaics", Release date: April, 2019
"Merry Christmas Darling", Release date: November, 2019
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James Lanman (musician). Music videos
IF Insurance commercial music video
Only In Your Mind // The Good Hurt [Official Music Video]
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Grand Besançon Métropole.
Grand Besançon Métropole is the urban community, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Besançon. It is located in the Doubs department, in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, northeastern France. It was created in December 2000 Communauté d'agglomération Grand Besançon, which was transformed into a communauté urbaine on 1 July 2019. Its population was 195,745 in 2019, of which 117,912 (60%) in Besançon proper. Its budget is € 308.6 million (2021).
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Grand Besançon Métropole. Composition
The communauté d'agglomération consists of the following 68 communes:
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Ceet Fouad.
Ceet Fouad [pronounced: “see-TEE”] (born 1971) is a French-Algerian graffiti artists.
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