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Lenin Square, Khabarovsk
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Lenin Square, Khabarovsk. Protests
In 2021, during the national protests in Russia around 1,000 protesters gathered on Lenin Square in support of both Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and the arrested former governor Sergey Furgal before police dispersed the crowd and detained participants.
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Lenin Square, Khabarovsk
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Lenin Square, Khabarovsk. Notable buildings
The architectural appearance of the building area is diverse, with different buildings including:
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Lenin Square, Khabarovsk. Far Eastern State Medical University
Far East Institute of Management
Dalcombank Headquarters
Government of the Khabarovsk Krai (known as the White House)
Junker College
Central Hotel
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Lenin Square, Khabarovsk
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Lenin Square, Khabarovsk.
The entire square and its architectural structures is meters in size.
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Lenin Square, Khabarovsk
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Lenin Square, Khabarovsk. Lenin statue
After the establishment of Soviet power in the Russian Far East, local newspapers suggested that a monument to Vladimir Lenin be erected in Khabarovsk on the anniversary of his death (22 January) in 1925. The process of construction began under the direction of People's Artist of the RSFSR M. Manizer from Moscow. The height of the monument together with the pedestal was 6.67 meters, with three bronze plaques with quotes from Lenin being fixed onto the pedestal. During its first reconstruction in 1950, the monument was moved from the center of the square to the building of the former school, making stands on either side. In the 1990s, attempts were made to remove the monument, however was completely ignored by the local government.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhisiart%20Morgan%20Davies
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Rhisiart Morgan Davies
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Rhisiart Morgan Davies.
Rhisiart Morgan Davies (4 February 1903 – 1958) was a Welsh physicist. He was born in Corris, Gwynedd, and attended schools in Machynlleth and Dolgellau before, in 1921, winning a scholarship to study physics at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. After graduating first-class honours in physics in 1924, he was appointed to the research staff team in H.M. Signals School in Portsmouth, but did not remain in the position for long, instead returning to Aberystwyth to work, initially, as an assistant lecturer in the physics department, before being appointed a lecturer in 1928. Whilst there he worked on a D.Sc. (Wales) degree for important work on the measurement of dielectric and elastic constants under dynamic conditions, which he completed in 1937.
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Rhisiart Morgan Davies.
In 1938 he received a Leverhulme Research Fellowship award, enabling him to work in Cambridge, where he became one of the leading specialists in the study of 'stress waves'. He received a Ph.D. degree from Cambridge for his research on this topic (published in 1948).
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Rhisiart Morgan Davies.
He later (following World War II), returned to Aberystwyth as Professor of Physics. For a time (from 1954 to 1956) he was also a vice-principal of the college.
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Rhisiart Morgan Davies.
His writings include a series of radio lectures on modern science which he produced in the 1930s, and also a large number of articles which he contributed to scientific journals (e.g. 'Surveys in Mechanics'); of which ‘A Critical Study of the Hopkinson Pressure Bar’ (Trans. Royal Society, 1948) was probably one of the most significant.
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Rhisiart Morgan Davies
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Rhisiart Morgan Davies. 1903 births
1958 deaths
People from Gwynedd
Welsh physicists
Alumni of Aberystwyth University
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Óli.
Óli is a Faroese and Icelandic masculine given name. It is a diminutive of the name Ólafur and Ólavur. People bearing the name Óli include:
Óli B. Jónsson (1918–2005), Icelandic footballer and manager
Óli Jógvansson (born 1969), Faroese songwriter and composer
Óli Johannesen (born 1972), Faroese footballer
Óli Niklái Skaalum (1849–1924), Faroese teacher and politician
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Óli. Faroese masculine given names
Icelandic masculine given names
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Shelley Segal.
Shelley Segal (born 4 April 1987) is an Australian singer and songwriter. She is most known for music with secular themes, including her 2011 album, An Atheist Album. She has toured Australia, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, China, and the United States and has played at many atheist/secular events including the Reason Rally, the American Humanist Association conference, California Free Thought Day, the Global Atheist Convention, ReAsonCon, Gateway to Reason, and Reasonfest. Her first single, "Saved", is currently used as the opening theme by the webcast and cable access television show The Atheist Experience.
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Shelley Segal. Early life
Segal was born in Melbourne, Australia. She was raised in a traditional Jewish household. Her father, Danny Segal, is the president of the East Melbourne Synagogue (as of August 2017) and plays violin in a klezmer wedding band. At the age of 11, Shelley Segal began singing in her father's band and writing her own songs. She came to call herself an atheist around the age of 18. With a different perspective, Segal began to see religion more negatively than when a theist, taking issue with things such as gender segregation in Orthodox Jewish synagogues. Segal also identifies as a humanist.
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Shelley Segal
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Shelley Segal. Career
Segal released her first recording, Shelley Segal EP, in 2009. It is composed of songs Segal wrote at ages 1521.
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Shelley Segal. Career
In 2011, Segal released her album An Atheist Album. She says she created it "firstly as an expression of my honest response to [the debate between religious and secular world-views]." It contains the following songs:
"Apocalyptic Love Song" (on human insignificance and finding meaning in life, dedicated to Christopher Hitchens)
"Afterlife" (on the impacts of believing in an afterlife)
"House With No Walls" (on people creating unique, personal beliefs when they don't fully agree with religious doctrine and on avoiding questioning one's beliefs)
"Gratitude" (on appreciating and being grateful for life without religious belief)
"Saved" (on the concept of eternal torment and those who utilize it as an evangelical tool) This was Segal's first single; it is currently used as the opening theme for the webcast and cable access television show, The Atheist Experience.
"I Don't Believe In Fairies" (on the lack of evidence for the supernatural)
"Eve" (on misogyny in the Bible)
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Shelley Segal. Career
Segal co-wrote and provided vocals for the Carl Cox dance song Chemistry.
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Shelley Segal. Career
In 2013, Segal toured with guitarist Adam Levy and released the album Little March in collaboration with him. The songs of the album deal with love and relationships.
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Shelley Segal. Career
Segal released her album An Easy Escape in 2014. The reggae-inspired song Morocco from this album became controversial in Morocco. A song based on her experiences travelling in Morocco, many in Morocco criticized references to drug use in Morocco. The Moroccan news site Afriquinfos claimed she "denounced the kingdom [of Morocco]." About the song, Segal said to Fairfax Media: "It's just to contrast that situation as a tourist and having fun and getting to escape my troubles, contrasted with some troubles local people are facing and questioning what is my place here ... and what troubles do I actually have."
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Shelley Segal
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Shelley Segal. Career
In 2015, Segal released her EP Strange Feeling. The body-positive song Sidelined from this album was a finalist in the 2016 Unsigned Only competition.
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Shelley Segal. Career
In 2016, Segal signed with Los Angeles publishing house 411 Music Group and moved to Los Angeles.
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Shelley Segal
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Shelley Segal. Albums
Shelley Segal EP (2009)
An Atheist Album (2011), True Music
Little March (2013) with Adam Levy, True Music
An Easy Escape (2014), True Music
Strange Feeling EP (2015)
Holy EP (2019)
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Shelley Segal. Singles
Saved (2011)
Chemistry (2011) with Carl Cox
Begin Again (2017)
Sparks Are Flying (2021) with Prince Chapelle and Dominic Vos
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdallah%20Gomaa%20Awad
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Abdallah Gomaa Awad
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Abdallah Gomaa Awad.
Abdallah Gomaa Awad (; born February 26, 1993) is an Egyptian professional footballer who currently plays as a Right-back for the Egyptian club Enppi. In 2014, he joined Al-Nasr in a free transfer from Enppi, two years later, Enppi signed him by a 3-year contract from Al-Masry.
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Archery at the 1988 Summer Paralympics - Men's double FITA round 2-6.
The Men's double FITA round 2-6 was an archery competition in the 1988 Summer Paralympics.
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Archery at the 1988 Summer Paralympics - Men's double FITA round 2-6
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Archery at the 1988 Summer Paralympics - Men's double FITA round 2-6.
Gold medalist was Swiss Michel Baudois who won his second medal after New York / Stoke Mandeville 1984.
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Hossein Allahkaram
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Hossein Allahkaram.
Hossein Allahkaram () is an Iranian conservative activist, pundit and former military officer.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hossein%20Allahkaram
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Hossein Allahkaram
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Hossein Allahkaram.
He is head of the coordination council of Ansar-e-Hezbollah and is described as its theoretician.
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Hossein Allahkaram
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Hossein Allahkaram. Military career
A veteran of Iran–Iraq War, he was reported continuing to serve in the Revolutionary Guards as of 2001. According to some sources, he commanded the Quds Force in the Bosnian War along with Mohammad Reza Naqdi.
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Brendan Carr (lawyer)
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Brendan Carr (lawyer).
Brendan Thomas Carr (born January 5, 1979) is an American lawyer who currently serves as a commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He previously served as an aide to FCC member Ajit Pai and as the FCC's general counsel. Carr also worked as a telecommunications attorney at the law firm of Wiley Rein. He has a reputation for opposing net neutrality protections and supporting reforms to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan%20Carr%20%28lawyer%29
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Brendan Carr (lawyer)
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Brendan Carr (lawyer). Biography
Carr holds a B.A. from Georgetown University and a J.D. from the Columbus School of Law at the Catholic University of America. He was a law clerk for Judge Dennis Shedd of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He worked in private practice at Wiley Rein before becoming a legal advisor to Federal Communications Commission member Ajit Pai, whom he advised on wireless, public safety, and international issues. In January 2017, Carr became general counsel of the FCC. President Donald Trump nominated Carr to become a commissioner of the FCC in June 2017, and in August 2017, Carr was confirmed by the United States Senate.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake.
The 2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake occurred on 8 August 2017, in Zhangzha Town, Jiuzhaigou County, Ngawa Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China. The earthquake was registered at Ms 7.0 and killed at least 25 people in the mountainous region of northern Sichuan.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Earthquake
The earthquake struck at 21:19:46 China Standard Time (CST, UTC+8) on 8 August 2017 in Zhangzha Town in Jiuzhaigou County () with magnitude 7.0. Cities as far away as Lanzhou, Chengdu and Xi'an felt the quake. The epicenter was 39 kilometres from the county seat of Jiuzhaigou County, 66 kilometres from Songpan County, 83 kilometres from Zhouqu County, 90 kilometres from Zoigê County, 105 kilometres from Longnan City, and 285 kilometres from Chengdu City.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Setting
Northern Sichuan lies in an area with high tectonic activity. In this region, the Tibetan Plateau abuts against the Yangtze Plate with immense pressure forming faults along the edges. Jiuzhaigou County is located in the Min Mountains, a range that was formed at the intersection of these faults. The devastating 1879 Gansu earthquake had its epicenter approximately to the east of where the 2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake occurred. The mountainous areas to the south of Jiuzhaigou County were the epicenter of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake that resulted in tens of thousands of fatalities.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Earthquake
The Jiuzhaigou earthquake did not correlate with any of the known active faults. Field investigation and remote sensing of the surface effects of the earthquake (surface rupture, landslides) permitted the identification of a previously-unknown active fault segment.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Impacts
According to what the China Earthquake Administration announced, the graph showed that the seismic intensity could be higher than level IX, and the earthquake epicentre in Zhangzha County could reach level VIII.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Earthquake
The earthquake triggered at least 1,883 landslides, most of which were shallow rock slides, debris slides and rock falls that occurred close to the road network.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Earthquake
After the earthquake, the entire Jiuzhaigou County completely suffered a power failure. The eyewitnesses found that some buildings had fallen off in Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area. The staff of the Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area told the correspondent from Xinhua News Agency that in the fourth ditch of the Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area a house had collapsed and cracked, and the locals were stepping up to evacuate people.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Rescue
The China Earthquake Administration put up a Level I reaction, changing to Level II afterwards, and sent troops to the earthquake area for rescue. At 21:26 CST (UTC+8), Health and Family Planning Commission of Sichuan Province started an emergency plan, and the medical rescue team was going to head to the earthquake area within one hour.
The Red Cross Society of China, Sichuan Branch was on emergency standby, preparing for rescue. In the small hours the next day, China's State Council Earthquake relief headquarters established national level II earthquake emergency response.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Earthquake
At 06:20 CST on 9 August, a Shuajingsi Town (刷经寺镇) militia vehicle had a traffic collision to a Sichuan F (Deyang) coach in Hongyuan County, Ngawa Prefecture. 3 people from the coach were injured and were being medically treated.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Earthquake
Until 9 August 2017, there were 40 people critically injured, 7 of whom were transferred to other hospitals, 4 to West China Hospital of Sichuan University, and the rest to Jiuzhaigou County Hospital and Zhongzang Hospital.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Casualties
The Emergency Management Office of the Ngawa Prefecture, Sichuan Province announced that until 13:10 CST on 9 August, the 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Zhangzha Town in Jiuzhaigou County killed 19 people and injured 247 people, including 40 people critically injured. The following day, the death toll rose to 20 with over 400 injured. Deaths and injuries mainly occurred in Zhangzha Town in Jiuzhaigou County.
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. Aftershocks
As of 10 August 2017 10:00 CST (UTC+8), 1,741 aftershocks had occurred, including 30 major ones. Some experts predicted that the aftershocks might reach a magnitude of 6 after several days. The major aftershocks reported by China Earthquake Networks Center are listed below:
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2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. See also
List of earthquakes in 2017
List of earthquakes in China
List of earthquakes in Sichuan
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2013 Dingxi earthquakes
2014 Ludian earthquake
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Archery at the 1984 Summer Paralympics - Men's double advanced metric round paraplegic.
The 'Men's Double Advanced Metric Round Paraplegic was an archery competition in the 1984 Summer Paralympics.
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Archery at the 1984 Summer Paralympics - Men's double advanced metric round paraplegic.
Gold medalist was Frenchman J.M. Chapuis who won his fourth gold medal in archery.
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Jennifer McCormick.
Jennifer McCormick is an educator and the former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction. She defeated the incumbent Glenda Ritz on November 8, 2016. She received 52.97% of the vote to Ritz's 47.03% of the vote.
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Jennifer McCormick
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Jennifer McCormick. Biography
McCormick began her career as a special education teacher. She later worked as a middle school language arts teacher from 1996-2004. Then she became principal of Yorktown Elementary School in 2004. In 2007, she became the assistant superintendent of Yorktown Community schools and served in that position until she was selected as superintendent in 2010. She serves on the boards for Ivy Tech East Central Region, the Indiana Association of School Business Officials, and Delaware County Youth Salutes. In 2014, she was invited to the National Connected Superintendents Summit at the White House in Washington D.C. In June 2021, McCormick announced that she had officially switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party.
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Jennifer McCormick
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Jennifer McCormick. Election
McCormick was chosen by the Indiana Republican Party as the nominee for the Superintendent of Public Instruction on June 11, 2016. At her convention speech, McCormick said Indiana must continue to reject national Common Core learning standards. She said "days of reckless testing must end" and that she knows what it takes to recruit the best teachers. McCormick and Ritz had one debate on October 17, 2016 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. McCormick defeated Ritz for the position of Superintendent on November 8, 2016.
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Jennifer McCormick. Tenure
McCormick ran as a Republican candidate for Indiana superintendent of public instruction. She defeated Dawn Wooten and won the Republican nomination at the state party convention on June 11. McCormick defeated incumbent Glenda Ritz in the Indiana superintendent of schools election. The theme of her campaign was to remove politics from education and that the superintendent should again work in tandem with the Department of Education. It also stated including support for improving the current state assessment program and providing teachers with quality tools to enhance instruction. A primary responsibility for the superintendent will be to implement the Every Student Succeeds Act, a federal education law that replaces the No Child Left Behind Act signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2002.
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Jennifer McCormick
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Jennifer McCormick. Personal
Dr. McCormick is married to Trent, a public school science teacher and longtime wrestling coach. They have one son, Cael, who attends The United States Military Academy.
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Jennifer McCormick
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Jennifer McCormick. Education
B.A. elementary education, Purdue University (1993)
M.A. special education, Ball State University (1999)
Ph.D. educational leadership, Indiana State University (2011)
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Jennifer McCormick. Awards
Outstanding Contributor to Education Award from the Muncie Delaware County Chamber of Commerce
2013: Person of the Year, Yorktown Chamber of Commerce
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China)
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
The 49th Infantry Division () was a division of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
It was formed in March 1952 and in August designated as a light division of the national defense force. It was the second PRC infantry division numbered 49; the previous 49th Division had been disestablished in 1950-51.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China)
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
The division was organized from units and detachments of the 5th Army Group left in Guizhou province.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China)
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China). The division was composed of:
145th Infantry Regiment;
146th Infantry Regiment (former 137th);
147th Infantry Regiment (former 141st);
307th Artillery Regiment.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China)
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
From April 1955 the division was put under the Kunming Military Region's control.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
From June 1957 the division was transferred to the Chengdu Military Region's control, but the division returned to the Kunming MR in May 1958.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China)
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
From April 1960 the division was renamed as the 49th Army Division ().
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
From August 1967 to 1968, Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, 49th Army Division was deployed to North Vietnam for air defense missions. During its deployment it allegedly shot down one U.S. aircraft and damaged another.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
In November 1969, the division was transferred to the newly formed the 11th Army Corps and later redesignated as the 31st Army Division (). All its regiments were redesignated as follows:
91st Infantry Regiment (former 145th);
92nd Infantry Regiment (former 146th);
93rd Infantry Regiment (former 147th);
Artillery Regiment (former 307th).
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
From February to March 1979 the division took part in the Sino-Vietnamese War. During its deployment the division killed 1402 and captured 54 PAVN soldiers.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
In October 1985 the division was transferred to the 14th Army and renamed the 31st Motorized Infantry Division (), as a southern motorized infantry division. Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, 31st Motorized Infantry Division was established.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
In 1998, the 91st Infantry Regiment merged with the 18th Tank Regiment, 5th Tank Division as the Armored Regiment, 31st Motorized Infantry Division. Since then the division has been composed of:
92nd Motorized Infantry Regiment;
93rd Motorized Infantry Regiment;
Armored Regiment;
Artillery Regiment;
Anti-Aircraft Regiment.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
In 2013 the division was split into two brigades: the 31st Mechanized Infantry Brigade () and 32nd Mountain Motorized Infantry Brigade ().
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
In April 2017 the 31st brigade was reorganized as the 31st Heavy Combined Arms Brigade (), while the 32nd Brigade was reorganized as the 32nd Mountain Combined Arms Brigade (). Both brigades are now part of the PLA 75th Group Army, stationed in Dali, Yunnan.
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31st Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China).
Infantry divisions of the People's Liberation Army
Military units and formations established in 1952
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Hong Myong Hui
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Hong Myong Hui. Hong Myong Hui may refer to:
Hong Myong-hui (1888–1968), Korean novelist
Hong Myong-hui (footballer) (born 1991), North Korean footballer
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Cécile Gagnon.
Cécile Gagnon (born January 7, 1936) is a Canadian writer and illustrator living in Quebec.
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Cécile Gagnon.
Born in Quebec City, she received a bachelor's degree in literature from the Université Laval. She went on to study graphic arts at Boston University and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, and art education at Sir George Williams University. She then pursued Italian studies at the Université de Montréal and the Scuola di Lingua e Cultura in Siena. From 1971 to 1973, she was responsible for the Safari magazine for children at Montréal-Matin. From 1977 to 1979, she was editor in chief of the "Cahiers Passe-partout" at the Quebec Ministry of Education. She contributed to various publications, including Lurelu, Cahiers de la femme, Municipalité and the IBBY Newsletter; from 1986 to 1988, she was editor in chief for Coulicou.
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Cécile Gagnon
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Cécile Gagnon.
Gagnon has been a finalist several times for the Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit. In 2012, she received the Prix Raymond-Plante for her body of work.
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Cécile Gagnon.
At the publisher , she established and directed the "Brindille" collection and directed the "Libellule" collection. She was a founding member of and served as its president from 1977 to 1979.
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Cécile Gagnon
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Cécile Gagnon. Selected works
La pêche à l'horizon (1961), received the Prix du Grand Jury des Lettres
Ô Canada! (1964), received the Prix du Mérite de la Foire internationale du livre de Leipzig
Martine-aux-oiseaux (1964), received the Prix de la Province de Québec
Alfred dans le métro (1980), received the Prix de l'ACELF
Ascenseur d'Adrien (1986), received the Prix ACELF Raymond-Beauchemin
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Fischbrunnen.
The Fischbrunnen is a fountain in the center of Munich, whose history can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In 1954, Josef Henselmann created the fountain in its present form, using parts of Konrad Knoll’s neo-gothic fountain that was destroyed during the Second World War.
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Fischbrunnen. Location
The Fischbrunnen is located in front of the main entrance of the New Town Hall on the Marienplatz in the old town of Munich.
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Fischbrunnen. Story
On the Schrannenplatz, today's Marienplatz, a fountain was established in the year 1318, whose exact location can no longer be determined. In 1343 a "citizen's fountain" is mentioned, which was later also called "Marktbrunnen". It was located in the northeastern area of the square, which is now the location of today's Fischbrunnen. At this location, it was a dug-out or draining fountain, which reached the groundwater, which is relatively shallow under the center of Munich.
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Fischbrunnen. Story
After completion of the first water pipeline transporting water from sources outside the city to the city center of Munich, the fountain on the Marienplatz was the first and for a long time the only fountain connected to the new water pipe. The fountain supplied constantly flowing water from four brass tubes.
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Fischbrunnen. Story
The predecessor of today's Fischbrunnen was designed by Konrad Knoll in 1862 to 1865 and put into operation on 19 September 1866. The bronze sculptures of the neo-gothic fountain were poured in the Ferdinand von Millers royal ore-foundry. In the fish-fountain itself were four butcher builders, who poured buckets of water into the fountain. Above them stood four musical children. At the top stood a senior journeyman with a raised cup.
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Fischbrunnen. Story
Since 29 July 1884, water from the Mangfall Valley flows out of the fountain. This is also the reason for the engraved 1884 in the basin.
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Fischbrunnen. Story
After the almost complete destruction in the war in 1944, Joseph Henselmann recreated the fountain in 1954, using three remaining butcher figures. Three musicians of the Knoll Fountain were also preserved and are now to be found at the Karlstor.
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Fischbrunnen. Story
The fountain now consists of a Nagelfluh basin, whose central column is crowned by a bronze fish from Henselmann's pupil Otto Kallenbach. This fish is reminiscent of the time when the Marienplatz still served as a central market place and the fishmonger hung their still living goods in baskets in the fresh fountain water. The three butchers let their buckets pour water into the basin, therefore the figure group plays on the "Metzgerprung" (see below).
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Fischbrunnen. Story
In the course of a fundamental restoration in 1991, the fountain was equipped with a ground-water drinking point for the Munich dogs. During the last renovation in autumn 2011, the joints of the basin were re-sealed and the bronze figures were decalcified and preserved.
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Fischbrunnen. Butchering
At the fountain, the butcher's apprentices were "freed" on Rosenmontag, until the Second World War. Today this corresponds to the handing over of the journeyman letter as conclusion of the butcher training. Up to the 19th century, the "Metzgersprung" was carried out, in which the apprentices threw themselves into the water of the fountain, free-spirited, and were also submerged. When they came back up, apples, nuts and coins were thrown among the spectators which were also splashed with water. The Metzgersprung might have been a kind of baptism, since the apprentices were then free from their sins of youth (the youthful sins).
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Fischbrunnen. Traditions at the fountain
In 1793, Elector Karl Theodor banned the custom, which King Maximilian II revived more than half a century later. In the twentieth century the tradition was carried out sporadically. The Stadtchronik recorded a re-enactment of the historical butcher's jumping after a 32-year break. There were unexpectedly large numbers of people in panic-like scenes, in which several people had broken ribs and 174 required medical attention. The next Metzgersprung was in 1954 at the unveiling of the Henselmann Fischbrunnen. The planned jump for the 800th city anniversary in 1958, on the other hand, was canceled because of a disagreement in the wake of a food scandal.
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Fischbrunnen. Traditions at the fountain
Since 1995, the jump has taken place regularly, albeit at a three-year pace, most recently on September 8, 2013.
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Fischbrunnen. Wallet washing
On Ash Wednesday, the mayor of Munich, usually together with the city chamberlain, washed an empty wallet in the water of the Fischbrunnen. This is to ensure that the city funds will be filled again next year.
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Fischbrunnen. Traditions at the fountain
The wallet washing, whose origins date back to the 15th century, was a custom of the poorer classes. Especially in the nineteenth century, messengers and assistants explained that a salary improvement was necessary when faced with the possibilities of an empty wallet. In the 1950s, Lord Mayor Thomas Wimmer passed the tradition on to the city's wallet.
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Fischbrunnen. Meeting point
The Fischbrunnen is one of the most popular meeting places in Munich, especially for people from the surrounding Munich region.
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1945 in Cape Verde
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1945 in Cape Verde.
The following lists events that happened during 1945 in Cape Verde.
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Cantaure Formation
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Cantaure Formation. Cantaure Formation may refer to:
Cantaure Formation, Mexico, Neogene geologic formation of Mexico
Cantaure Formation, Venezuela, Burdigalian geologic formation of Venezuela
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Lazer Wulf.
Lazer/Wulf is an American progressive metal trio formed in Athens, Georgia, United States. The band's music is noted for being mostly instrumental, while combining the avant-garde elements of progressive rock and jazz with heavy metal and math rock. They are currently located in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Lazer Wulf.
Their most recent release, The Beast of Left and Right, was released in 2014 via the Kylesa-operated independent label, Retro Futurist Records.
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Lazer Wulf. History
The band formed initially in 2008 as a five-piece with a stand-alone vocalist, before disbanding soon thereafter. In 2011, founding members Bryan Aiken and Sean Peiffer reformed the group in its current configuration, along with jazz-influenced drummer Brad Rice. This stylistic addition, along with the new trio format, fundamentally altered the band’s sound to its current form.
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Lazer Wulf. Personnel
Current members
Bryan Aiken - Guitar/Vocals
Sean Peiffer - Bass
Brad Rice - Drums
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Lazer Wulf. Albums
The Beast of Left and Right (2014), Retro Futurist Records
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Lazer Wulf. Singles and EPs
"The Void that Isn't" (2009), Self Released
"There Was a Hole Here, Its Gone Now" (2012), Self Released
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Oldsmobile Model 30
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Oldsmobile Model 30.
The Oldsmobile Model 30, which continued to be known as the Oldsmobile Six, was built from the 1923 through 1927. Each year it was built, it was given the suffix 30-A, 30-B, 30-C, 30-D and 30-E for the last year of production, all having been manufactured in Lansing, Michigan. General Motors used the GM A platform, shared with the Buick Standard Six and the Oakland Six, and the yearly changes were the result of a new business philosophy called planned obsolescence. The Model 30 was Oldsmobile mid-level product and introduced the flathead Oldsmobile straight-6 engine, while the Oldsmobile Model 43 with a four cylinder engine remained the entry level product. When the top level Oldsmobile Light Eight, with the flathead Oldsmobile V8 engine was cancelled in 1923, the Oldsmobile Six became the top level vehicle. It replaced the Oldsmobile Model 37 introduced in 1917, and was replaced by the Oldsmobile F-Series introduced in 1928. In 5 years, 236,474 cars were built. The growing popularity of GM's brands, like Oldsmobile, contributed to becoming the largest automobile manufacturer when sales overtook the Ford Motor Company during this time period. Coachwork for the various bodystyles were supplied by Fisher Body of Detroit, MI, and starting with the 1923 model year, all GM products adopted a shared appearance, with brand specific unique appearance features. The retail price had dropped considerably from previous years due to the popularity and affordability of the Ford Model T, with the top level sedan at US$1,095 ($ in dollars ).
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Oldsmobile Model 30. History
The Model 30-A was equipped with a side-valve, in-line six-cylinder engine developing 42 bhp. The Model 30 had a wheelbase of and was offered as a touring car, roadster, closed body sedan, and landaulet. It offered a technical advancement that was well received in that the handbrake lever and the gearshift were now installed in the center of the passenger compartment, while previous generations installed these controls on the outside right of the vehicle, allowing the driver to enter from either the right or left front doors, and the steering wheel was now installed on the left side for the first time.
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Oldsmobile Model 30.
The Model 30-B was for a brief time the only Oldsmobile offered for 1924 due to the 4-cylinder and 8-cylinder models being temporarily discontinued, and remained mechanically unchanged from the previous year. A 2-door Brougham joined the bodystyles offered.
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Oldsmobile Model 30.
The Model 30-C offered a modernized radiator, and the formerly nickel plated radiator surround was changed to chrome. Some optional features on previous models became standard items. Coachwork continued to be offered by Fisher Body who was the primary supplier of all GM products at this time, and Duco automotive lacquer paint, introduced by DuPont was the first quick drying multi-color line of nitrocellulose lacquers made especially for the automotive industry.
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