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Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Swami Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya': Swami Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya, established in 2012, is a general degree college in Mohanpur, West Tripura district, Tripura. It offers undergraduate courses in arts and sciences. It is affiliated to Tripura University. The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
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Swami Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya, established in 2012, is a general degree college in Mohanpur, West Tripura district, Tripura. It offers undergraduate courses in arts and sciences. It is affiliated to Tripura University. The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Brookfield, New York': Geography The northern town line is the border of Oneida County, and the southern town boundary is the border of Chenango County. The eastern town line is the border of Otsego County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and (0.13%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,403 people, 877 households, and 658 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 1,041 housing units at an average density of 13.4 per square mile (5.2/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.29% White, 0.54% African American, 0.25% Native American, 0.37% Asian, 0.04% from other races, and 0.50% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.33% of the population. There were 877 households, out of which 37.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.5% were married couples living together, 9.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.9% were non-families. 20.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.74 and the average family size was 3.13. In the town, the population was spread out, with 28.7% under the age of 18, 8.2% from 18 to 24, 28.7% from 25 to 44, 23.8% from 45 to 64, and 10.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 99.1 males.
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Geography The northern town line is the border of Oneida County, and the southern town boundary is the border of Chenango County. The eastern town line is the border of Otsego County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and (0.13%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,403 people, 877 households, and 658 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 1,041 housing units at an average density of 13.4 per square mile (5.2/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.29% White, 0.54% African American, 0.25% Native American, 0.37% Asian, 0.04% from other races, and 0.50% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.33% of the population. There were 877 households, out of which 37.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.5% were married couples living together, 9.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.9% were non-families. 20.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.74 and the average family size was 3.13. In the town, the population was spread out, with 28.7% under the age of 18, 8.2% from 18 to 24, 28.7% from 25 to 44, 23.8% from 45 to 64, and 10.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 99.1 males.
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Mentzelia albicaulis': Mentzelia albicaulis is a species of flowering plants in the family Loasaceae known by the common names whitestem blazingstar, white-stemmed stickleaf, and small flowered blazing star. It is native to much of western North America, where it grows in mountain, desert, and plateau habitat. Description It is an annual herb producing a stem up to 42 centimeters long, sometimes growing erect. The leaves are up to 11 centimeters long in the basal rosette, divided into even comblike lobes, and smaller farther up on the plant. The flower has five shiny yellow petals 2 to 7 millimeters long each. The fruit is a narrow, straight or curving utricle 1 to 3 centimeters long. It contains many angular seeds covered in tiny bumps.
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Mentzelia albicaulis is a species of flowering plants in the family Loasaceae known by the common names whitestem blazingstar, white-stemmed stickleaf, and small flowered blazing star. It is native to much of western North America, where it grows in mountain, desert, and plateau habitat. Description It is an annual herb producing a stem up to 42 centimeters long, sometimes growing erect. The leaves are up to 11 centimeters long in the basal rosette, divided into even comblike lobes, and smaller farther up on the plant. The flower has five shiny yellow petals 2 to 7 millimeters long each. The fruit is a narrow, straight or curving utricle 1 to 3 centimeters long. It contains many angular seeds covered in tiny bumps.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Renewable energy in Taiwan': President-elect Tsai Ing-wen said in January 2015 that her party aimed to phase out nuclear power in Taiwan by 2025 and to increase the share of renewable energy generation to 20% by that year. As part of its efforts to promote solar power, the Cabinet in October 2017 stimulus package to subsidize the construction and design of solar panel installations on residential rooftops, to be implemented in 2018. The package covers 40 percent of construction costs and 100 percent of design costs until 2020. Furthermore, the government lifted restrictions on illegal solar structures, allowing owners to keep the panels. According to Minister of Economic Affairs Shen Jong-chin (沈榮津), the plan seeks to cover 100 percent of the construction costs of public solar power stations in remote and Aboriginal areas. However, Taiwan's Bureau of Energy said Wednesday stated the government would only cover 50 percent of the costs "in remote areas." In 31, December, 2020, "Regulations for the Management of Setting up Renewable Energy Power Generation Equipment of Power Users above a Certain Contract Capacity" was launched as the first regulations practicalising the implementation of renewable infrastructure in the specific building development type. Renewable energy Biogas Biogas is widespread in the Taiwanese agricultural industry with 70-80% of large livestock operations having a biogas system. These convert agricultural waste into electricity or heat.
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President-elect Tsai Ing-wen said in January 2015 that her party aimed to phase out nuclear power in Taiwan by 2025 and to increase the share of renewable energy generation to 20% by that year. As part of its efforts to promote solar power, the Cabinet in October 2017 stimulus package to subsidize the construction and design of solar panel installations on residential rooftops, to be implemented in 2018. The package covers 40 percent of construction costs and 100 percent of design costs until 2020. Furthermore, the government lifted restrictions on illegal solar structures, allowing owners to keep the panels. According to Minister of Economic Affairs Shen Jong-chin (沈榮津), the plan seeks to cover 100 percent of the construction costs of public solar power stations in remote and Aboriginal areas. However, Taiwan's Bureau of Energy said Wednesday stated the government would only cover 50 percent of the costs "in remote areas." In 31, December, 2020, "Regulations for the Management of Setting up Renewable Energy Power Generation Equipment of Power Users above a Certain Contract Capacity" was launched as the first regulations practicalising the implementation of renewable infrastructure in the specific building development type. Renewable energy Biogas Biogas is widespread in the Taiwanese agricultural industry with 70-80% of large livestock operations having a biogas system. These convert agricultural waste into electricity or heat.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Cucumis anguria': Distribution Although naturalized in many parts of the New World, Cucumis anguria is indigenous only to Africa, in the following countries: Angola; Botswana; the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Malawi; Mozambique; Namibia; South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga); Eswatini; Tanzania; Zambia; and Zimbabwe. Cucumis anguria has become naturalized in: Anguilla; Antigua and Barbuda; Australia (Queensland and Western Australia); Barbados; Brazil; Cayman Islands; Costa Rica; Cuba; the Dominican Republic; Ecuador; French Guiana; Grenada; Guadeloupe; Guatemala; Haiti; Honduras; Jamaica; Madagascar; Martinique; Mexico; Netherlands Antilles; Nicaragua; Panama; Peru; Puerto Rico; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and Grenadines; Suriname; the United States (California, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Montana, New York, Oregon, Texas, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Washington); Canada (Ontario, Niagara Region); Venezuela; and both British and American Virgin Islands.
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Distribution Although naturalized in many parts of the New World, Cucumis anguria is indigenous only to Africa, in the following countries: Angola; Botswana; the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Malawi; Mozambique; Namibia; South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga); Eswatini; Tanzania; Zambia; and Zimbabwe. Cucumis anguria has become naturalized in: Anguilla; Antigua and Barbuda; Australia (Queensland and Western Australia); Barbados; Brazil; Cayman Islands; Costa Rica; Cuba; the Dominican Republic; Ecuador; French Guiana; Grenada; Guadeloupe; Guatemala; Haiti; Honduras; Jamaica; Madagascar; Martinique; Mexico; Netherlands Antilles; Nicaragua; Panama; Peru; Puerto Rico; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and Grenadines; Suriname; the United States (California, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Montana, New York, Oregon, Texas, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Washington); Canada (Ontario, Niagara Region); Venezuela; and both British and American Virgin Islands.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Kintetsu 7000 series': The is a commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway since 1986. In 1987, it was awarded the Laurel Prize, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club. Operations The 7000 series sets operate on Keihanna Line service, including through-running to and from the Osaka Municipal Subway Chūō Line. Formations Interior Passenger accommodation consists of longitudinal bench seating throughout.
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The is a commuter electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway since 1986. In 1987, it was awarded the Laurel Prize, presented annually by the Japan Railfan Club. Operations The 7000 series sets operate on Keihanna Line service, including through-running to and from the Osaka Municipal Subway Chūō Line. Formations Interior Passenger accommodation consists of longitudinal bench seating throughout.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Hunley-class submarine tender': The Hunley-class was a class of two submarine tenders in service with the United States Navy from 1962 to 1996. History The Hunley-class was the first class of submarine tenders in the U.S. Navy being built from the keel up to service ballistic missile submarines (SSBN). The early generations of SSBNs were equipped with the UGM-27 Polaris missile. To handle these missiles, a large 32 ton crane was installed aft that moved in a large circle. In 1973-1975 both ships were converted to handle the newer UGM-73 Poseidon missile. The massive crane was then replaced by two smaller ones. The ships were powered by ten Diesel engines, delivering 15.000 SHP on one shaft. Both tenders were decommissioned following the retirement of the Poseidon-equipped SSBNs. After spending at least a decade in the Reserve Fleet, both ships were scrapped. Ships
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The Hunley-class was a class of two submarine tenders in service with the United States Navy from 1962 to 1996. History The Hunley-class was the first class of submarine tenders in the U.S. Navy being built from the keel up to service ballistic missile submarines (SSBN). The early generations of SSBNs were equipped with the UGM-27 Polaris missile. To handle these missiles, a large 32 ton crane was installed aft that moved in a large circle. In 1973-1975 both ships were converted to handle the newer UGM-73 Poseidon missile. The massive crane was then replaced by two smaller ones. The ships were powered by ten Diesel engines, delivering 15.000 SHP on one shaft. Both tenders were decommissioned following the retirement of the Poseidon-equipped SSBNs. After spending at least a decade in the Reserve Fleet, both ships were scrapped. Ships
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Alkerton, Gloucestershire': Alkerton is a village in Gloucestershire, England. It is located along the M5 motorway just east of the River Severn. It is part of the parish of Eastington, and adjoins the village of Eastington at Eastington Cross
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Alkerton is a village in Gloucestershire, England. It is located along the M5 motorway just east of the River Severn. It is part of the parish of Eastington, and adjoins the village of Eastington at Eastington Cross
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Mark VII': Mark VII or Mark 7 often refers to the seventh version of a product, frequently military hardware. "Mark", meaning "model" or "variant", can be abbreviated "Mk." Mark VII or Mark 7 may refer to: Technology BL 6 inch Mk VII naval gun (1899), British naval gun that also served as an Army field gun BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 6 - 8, a Vickers gun from World War I; the Mk VII was introduced in 1916 Mark VII tank, a British tank design from World War I BL 14 inch / 45 mk VII naval gun, Royal Navy gun from the 1930s .303 round Mk VII (1910): standard British Empire rifle and machine-gun cartridge in World Wars I and II. Tank, Light Mk VII also known as the Tetrarch tank; British light tank designed in 1938 16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun, an American naval gun used aboard Iowa-class battleships Supermarine Spitfire Mk VII; high altitude Royal Air Force fighter variant with pressurised cabin Mark 7 nuclear bomb (1951–1955), ; an American nuclear bomb Mk 7 helmet Other vehicles Jaguar Mark VII (1951–1956), a large four-door British sports sedan Continental Mark VII (1984–1985) and Lincoln Mark VII (1986–1992), an American personal luxury car
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Mark VII or Mark 7 often refers to the seventh version of a product, frequently military hardware. "Mark", meaning "model" or "variant", can be abbreviated "Mk." Mark VII or Mark 7 may refer to: Technology BL 6 inch Mk VII naval gun (1899), British naval gun that also served as an Army field gun BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 6 - 8, a Vickers gun from World War I; the Mk VII was introduced in 1916 Mark VII tank, a British tank design from World War I BL 14 inch / 45 mk VII naval gun, Royal Navy gun from the 1930s .303 round Mk VII (1910): standard British Empire rifle and machine-gun cartridge in World Wars I and II. Tank, Light Mk VII also known as the Tetrarch tank; British light tank designed in 1938 16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun, an American naval gun used aboard Iowa-class battleships Supermarine Spitfire Mk VII; high altitude Royal Air Force fighter variant with pressurised cabin Mark 7 nuclear bomb (1951–1955), ; an American nuclear bomb Mk 7 helmet Other vehicles Jaguar Mark VII (1951–1956), a large four-door British sports sedan Continental Mark VII (1984–1985) and Lincoln Mark VII (1986–1992), an American personal luxury car
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Melanthera fauriei': The main threat to the species is the loss and degradation of its habitat caused by deer, goats, rats, wild boars, fires, landslides, and invasive plant species.
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The main threat to the species is the loss and degradation of its habitat caused by deer, goats, rats, wild boars, fires, landslides, and invasive plant species.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Wonderful World (James Morrison song)': Music video The music video shows James Morrison sitting by a swimming pool with his guitar with many beautiful women sunbathing by a mansion. The video then goes on to reveal that the seemingly ideal life going on is just an illusion - the women in fact are in a mental ward. Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications
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Music video The music video shows James Morrison sitting by a swimming pool with his guitar with many beautiful women sunbathing by a mansion. The video then goes on to reveal that the seemingly ideal life going on is just an illusion - the women in fact are in a mental ward. Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Trofeo Paolo Corazzi': Past finals Singles Doubles
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1931 Colorado Teachers Bears football team': The 1931 Colorado Teachers Bears football team was an American football team that represented the Colorado State Teachers College (later renamed University of Northern Colorado) in the Rocky Mountain Conference during the 1931 college football season. The team was led by fourth year head coach Bill Saunders and the Bears finished with an overall and conference record of 2–4–1. Schedule
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The 1931 Colorado Teachers Bears football team was an American football team that represented the Colorado State Teachers College (later renamed University of Northern Colorado) in the Rocky Mountain Conference during the 1931 college football season. The team was led by fourth year head coach Bill Saunders and the Bears finished with an overall and conference record of 2–4–1. Schedule
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Giulio Ricordi': Giulio Ricordi (19 December 1840 – 6 June 1912) was an Italian editor and musician who joined the family firm, the Casa Ricordi music publishing house, in 1863, then run by his father, Tito, the son of the company's founder Giovanni Ricordi. Upon his father's death in 1888, Giulio became the head of the company until his death. Biography Under the pen name Jules Burgmein, Ricordi contributed a very great deal to the prestige of the Casa Ricordi as it also produced several magazines (La gazzetta musicale, Musica e musicisti and Ars et labor), and various other once famous publications (La biblioteca del pianista, l'Opera Omnia di Frédéric Chopin, L'arte musicale in Italia, Le Sonate di Domenico Scarlatti).
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Giulio Ricordi (19 December 1840 – 6 June 1912) was an Italian editor and musician who joined the family firm, the Casa Ricordi music publishing house, in 1863, then run by his father, Tito, the son of the company's founder Giovanni Ricordi. Upon his father's death in 1888, Giulio became the head of the company until his death. Biography Under the pen name Jules Burgmein, Ricordi contributed a very great deal to the prestige of the Casa Ricordi as it also produced several magazines (La gazzetta musicale, Musica e musicisti and Ars et labor), and various other once famous publications (La biblioteca del pianista, l'Opera Omnia di Frédéric Chopin, L'arte musicale in Italia, Le Sonate di Domenico Scarlatti).
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Leif Olav Alnes': Leif Olav Alnes (born 29 January 1957) is a Norwegian athletics coach. He originally hails from Torvikbukt. When moving to Oslo to study at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, whence he graduated in biomechanics, he became a coach in IK Tjalve. Having coached many athletes, Alnes is best known as the coach of Geir Moen and later Karsten Warholm, in a training group also consisting of Amalie Iuel and Elisabeth Slettum.
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Leif Olav Alnes (born 29 January 1957) is a Norwegian athletics coach. He originally hails from Torvikbukt. When moving to Oslo to study at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, whence he graduated in biomechanics, he became a coach in IK Tjalve. Having coached many athletes, Alnes is best known as the coach of Geir Moen and later Karsten Warholm, in a training group also consisting of Amalie Iuel and Elisabeth Slettum.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Majdur (Kanpur)': Majdur (, 'Worker') was a Hindi weekly newspaper published from Kanpur, India. Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi and Harihar Nath Shastri were editors of the newspaper. Majdur was not affiliated to any political party. It covered issues relating to the workers and peasants movements. As of 1928 Majdur had a circulation of 1,000, by 1931 the weekly circulation had reached 1,500.
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Majdur (, 'Worker') was a Hindi weekly newspaper published from Kanpur, India. Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi and Harihar Nath Shastri were editors of the newspaper. Majdur was not affiliated to any political party. It covered issues relating to the workers and peasants movements. As of 1928 Majdur had a circulation of 1,000, by 1931 the weekly circulation had reached 1,500.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Belgium at the 2004 Summer Paralympics': Players Ludwig Budeners Koen Delen Peter Genyn Christophe Hindricq Lars Mertens Guy Michem Bob Vanacker Ronny Verhaegen Tournament
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Players Ludwig Budeners Koen Delen Peter Genyn Christophe Hindricq Lars Mertens Guy Michem Bob Vanacker Ronny Verhaegen Tournament
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Hemmings': Hemmings is a surname, and may refer to: Commerce Trevor Hemmings (born 1935), British billionaire business person Matthew Hemmings (born 1990), Technical recruitment specialist Performing arts and entertainment David Hemmings (1941–2003), British actor, director, producer Myra Hemmings (1895–1968), American actress and educator Nolan Hemmings (born 1970), British actor Luke Hemmings (born 1996), Australian, member of the pop band, 5 Seconds of Summer Public service Anita Florence Hemmings (1872–1960), Boston librarian (African American) Sports Deon Hemmings (born 1968), former female 400 meters hurdler Eddie Hemmings (cricketer) (born 1949), former British cricketer Eddie Hemmings (rugby league), English rugby commentator Fred Hemmings (born 1946), American surfer, author Guy Hemmings (born 1962), Canadian curler Tony Hemmings (born 1967), English footballer Other Hemmings Motor News, a publication founded by Ernest Hemmings
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Hemmings is a surname, and may refer to: Commerce Trevor Hemmings (born 1935), British billionaire business person Matthew Hemmings (born 1990), Technical recruitment specialist Performing arts and entertainment David Hemmings (1941–2003), British actor, director, producer Myra Hemmings (1895–1968), American actress and educator Nolan Hemmings (born 1970), British actor Luke Hemmings (born 1996), Australian, member of the pop band, 5 Seconds of Summer Public service Anita Florence Hemmings (1872–1960), Boston librarian (African American) Sports Deon Hemmings (born 1968), former female 400 meters hurdler Eddie Hemmings (cricketer) (born 1949), former British cricketer Eddie Hemmings (rugby league), English rugby commentator Fred Hemmings (born 1946), American surfer, author Guy Hemmings (born 1962), Canadian curler Tony Hemmings (born 1967), English footballer Other Hemmings Motor News, a publication founded by Ernest Hemmings
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Cyrus Macmillan': Cyrus Macmillan, (September 12, 1878 – June 29, 1953) was a Canadian academic, writer and politician. Born in Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1900 from McGill University. He was appointed to the faculty of Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown (1901-1907). He received a Master of Arts (1905) and Ph.D. (1909( from Harvard University and started as a contract lecturer at McGill. He joined the faculty full time in 1911. During World War I, he took a leave from McGill and served with both the 6th and the 7th Canadian Siege Battery, 1916-19. After the war, he resumed his faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor and in 1923 was appointed Chair of the English department. From 1940 to 1947, he was the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, retiring in the latter year. His entry to politics was through appointments to the federal Royal Commission on Maritime Claims (1926) and Atlantic Fisheries (1928). He chaired the Royal Commission on Education for Prince Edward Island in 1929. In June 1930, he was appointed Minister of Fisheries in the cabinet of Liberal Prime Minister Mackenzie King. He was defeated in July's 1930 federal election in the Prince Edward Island riding of Queen's. In 1940, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the riding of Queen's. He was defeated in 1945. From 1943 to 1946, he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Defence for Air and served on or chaired numerous government committees. A staunch member of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, he played an important role in its continuation after many adherents joined the United Church of Canada. Just prior to church union to form the United Church of Canada, he served as the sole lay delegate to the Church of Scotland assembly in Edinburgh, in May 1925, where he successfully argued with his cousin the Rev. Dr. Daniel Fraser, for the continued recognition of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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Cyrus Macmillan, (September 12, 1878 – June 29, 1953) was a Canadian academic, writer and politician. Born in Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1900 from McGill University. He was appointed to the faculty of Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown (1901-1907). He received a Master of Arts (1905) and Ph.D. (1909( from Harvard University and started as a contract lecturer at McGill. He joined the faculty full time in 1911. During World War I, he took a leave from McGill and served with both the 6th and the 7th Canadian Siege Battery, 1916-19. After the war, he resumed his faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor and in 1923 was appointed Chair of the English department. From 1940 to 1947, he was the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, retiring in the latter year. His entry to politics was through appointments to the federal Royal Commission on Maritime Claims (1926) and Atlantic Fisheries (1928). He chaired the Royal Commission on Education for Prince Edward Island in 1929. In June 1930, he was appointed Minister of Fisheries in the cabinet of Liberal Prime Minister Mackenzie King. He was defeated in July's 1930 federal election in the Prince Edward Island riding of Queen's. In 1940, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the riding of Queen's. He was defeated in 1945. From 1943 to 1946, he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Defence for Air and served on or chaired numerous government committees. A staunch member of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, he played an important role in its continuation after many adherents joined the United Church of Canada. Just prior to church union to form the United Church of Canada, he served as the sole lay delegate to the Church of Scotland assembly in Edinburgh, in May 1925, where he successfully argued with his cousin the Rev. Dr. Daniel Fraser, for the continued recognition of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ribautia dietrichiae': Ribautia dietrichiae is a species of centipede in the Geophilidae family. It is endemic to Australia, and was first described in 1925 by German myriapodologist Karl Wilhelm Verhoeff. Description The original description of this species is based on a female specimen measuring 48 mm in length with 71 pairs of legs. Distribution The species occurs in north Western Australia, the type locality being the Kimberley district. Behaviour The centipedes are solitary terrestrial predators that inhabit plant litter, soil and rotting wood.
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Ribautia dietrichiae is a species of centipede in the Geophilidae family. It is endemic to Australia, and was first described in 1925 by German myriapodologist Karl Wilhelm Verhoeff. Description The original description of this species is based on a female specimen measuring 48 mm in length with 71 pairs of legs. Distribution The species occurs in north Western Australia, the type locality being the Kimberley district. Behaviour The centipedes are solitary terrestrial predators that inhabit plant litter, soil and rotting wood.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'The Tandem Club': The Tandem Club is a British cycling club for riders of tandem bicycles and tandem tricycles. Club members sometimes ride triplets and occasionally quads. The club was formed in 1971 to provide hard-to-get spare parts and to give advice on safety and maintenance. Today it is an club with around 3000 members in many parts of the world. Rallies are held in several countries, and include social events, visits to places of special interest and probably most importantly, tandem rides. These range from short family outings to a local play area to rides of 80 miles or more in an area with challenging terrain. There are more than 40 regional officers in the UK alone who organise local events such as rides and local rallies. The Tandem Club also encourages using tandems as a safe and efficient mode of transport, especially for children and the disabled.
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The Tandem Club is a British cycling club for riders of tandem bicycles and tandem tricycles. Club members sometimes ride triplets and occasionally quads. The club was formed in 1971 to provide hard-to-get spare parts and to give advice on safety and maintenance. Today it is an club with around 3000 members in many parts of the world. Rallies are held in several countries, and include social events, visits to places of special interest and probably most importantly, tandem rides. These range from short family outings to a local play area to rides of 80 miles or more in an area with challenging terrain. There are more than 40 regional officers in the UK alone who organise local events such as rides and local rallies. The Tandem Club also encourages using tandems as a safe and efficient mode of transport, especially for children and the disabled.
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2010 United States Senate election in Oregon': The 2010 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 2, 2010 alongside other elections to the United States Senate in other states, as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ron Wyden won re-election to a third full term by a landslide margin of 18 points, despite the national Republican midterm wave. As of 2022, this is the only senate election since 1998 in which Deschutes County has not supported the Democratic candidate (albeit by a plurality). Democratic primary Candidates Pavel Goberman, fitness instructor and mentalist, perennial candidate Loren Hooker, farmer Ron Wyden, incumbent U.S. Senator Polling
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The 2010 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 2, 2010 alongside other elections to the United States Senate in other states, as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ron Wyden won re-election to a third full term by a landslide margin of 18 points, despite the national Republican midterm wave. As of 2022, this is the only senate election since 1998 in which Deschutes County has not supported the Democratic candidate (albeit by a plurality). Democratic primary Candidates Pavel Goberman, fitness instructor and mentalist, perennial candidate Loren Hooker, farmer Ron Wyden, incumbent U.S. Senator Polling
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Henry Jupp': Henry Jupp (christened 6 August 1802) was an English first-class cricketer who played two first-class matches during the 1820s. In 1824, he played for Godalming Cricket Club against MCC at Lord's, scoring 2 runs in his sole innings. In 1827, Jupp played for All-England against Sussex at Darnall New Ground in the first of the roundarm trial matches, scoring 0 not out and 20.
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Henry Jupp (christened 6 August 1802) was an English first-class cricketer who played two first-class matches during the 1820s. In 1824, he played for Godalming Cricket Club against MCC at Lord's, scoring 2 runs in his sole innings. In 1827, Jupp played for All-England against Sussex at Darnall New Ground in the first of the roundarm trial matches, scoring 0 not out and 20.
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Statute Law Revision Act 1873': Section 3 of the Statute Law Revision Act 1875 provided that section 25 of the 9 Geo 4 c 58, which had been repealed by this Act, was revived, as from the repeal thereof, and that all proceedings taken thereunder since that repeal were as valid and effectual as if that section had not been repealed. This Act was amended by section 2 of the Statute Law Revision Act 1878.
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Section 3 of the Statute Law Revision Act 1875 provided that section 25 of the 9 Geo 4 c 58, which had been repealed by this Act, was revived, as from the repeal thereof, and that all proceedings taken thereunder since that repeal were as valid and effectual as if that section had not been repealed. This Act was amended by section 2 of the Statute Law Revision Act 1878.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Central Chambers (Ottawa)': Central Chambers is a building at the corner of Elgin Street and Queen Street in Ottawa that is a National Historic Site. It is located at 42 to 54 Elgin Street, next to Bell Block. It faces the Canadian War Memorial at Confederation Square. Central Chambers was built between 1890 and 1893 and designed by John James Browne of Montreal, an example of Queen Anne Revival commercial architecture. Formerly serving as an office for the Canadian Atlantic Railway, it now houses the National Capital Commission. The building was purchased by the NCC in the 60's, remained vacant throughout much of the 70s and 80s, and in 1992, plans were made for renovations. In 1994 the NCC gutted the interior and the facade became integrated into a new office tower complex. It was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990 for being a fine example of the Queen Anne Revival style in commercial architecture.
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Central Chambers is a building at the corner of Elgin Street and Queen Street in Ottawa that is a National Historic Site. It is located at 42 to 54 Elgin Street, next to Bell Block. It faces the Canadian War Memorial at Confederation Square. Central Chambers was built between 1890 and 1893 and designed by John James Browne of Montreal, an example of Queen Anne Revival commercial architecture. Formerly serving as an office for the Canadian Atlantic Railway, it now houses the National Capital Commission. The building was purchased by the NCC in the 60's, remained vacant throughout much of the 70s and 80s, and in 1992, plans were made for renovations. In 1994 the NCC gutted the interior and the facade became integrated into a new office tower complex. It was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990 for being a fine example of the Queen Anne Revival style in commercial architecture.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'No Man's Land: An Investigative Journey Through Kenya and Tanzania': No Man's Land: An Investigative Journey Through Kenya and Tanzania (1994; second edition 2003) is a book by the British writer and environmental and political activist George Monbiot. Summary The book details Monbiot's travels through Kenya and Tanzania, the inequality and harsh conditions he witnesses, along with the natural beauty he observes. Reception No Man's Land was praised by diverse sources, from Niall Ferguson in the Daily Mail, Oliver Tickell in the Daily Telegraph and in Africa Analysis'', where it was described as 'An inquiring book by a sensitive man'. The book is listed at the bibliography of the Tanzania Development Trust, on the reading list of various University courses and as recommended reading by the Lonely Planet Kenya guide.
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No Man's Land: An Investigative Journey Through Kenya and Tanzania (1994; second edition 2003) is a book by the British writer and environmental and political activist George Monbiot. Summary The book details Monbiot's travels through Kenya and Tanzania, the inequality and harsh conditions he witnesses, along with the natural beauty he observes. Reception No Man's Land was praised by diverse sources, from Niall Ferguson in the Daily Mail, Oliver Tickell in the Daily Telegraph and in Africa Analysis'', where it was described as 'An inquiring book by a sensitive man'. The book is listed at the bibliography of the Tanzania Development Trust, on the reading list of various University courses and as recommended reading by the Lonely Planet Kenya guide.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Velure': The Avenues, now consisting of Holst, McCullough, Stanley and Joseph, was introduced to Rich Turbo, son of pianist Rick C. Turbo of the 70's group Calliko Four, at a local poetry reading. Concerned with the previous direction of the sound and the limitations for a more performance-based show, Turbo approached Holst with the idea of sharpening the sound of the band, lending more towards a rock and pop genre, making it something more progressive and plausible so as to garner a larger and broader audience; Holst agreed.
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The Avenues, now consisting of Holst, McCullough, Stanley and Joseph, was introduced to Rich Turbo, son of pianist Rick C. Turbo of the 70's group Calliko Four, at a local poetry reading. Concerned with the previous direction of the sound and the limitations for a more performance-based show, Turbo approached Holst with the idea of sharpening the sound of the band, lending more towards a rock and pop genre, making it something more progressive and plausible so as to garner a larger and broader audience; Holst agreed.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Aleksandra Semenova': In March 2013, Semenova won bronze at the open championship of St. Petersburg, ahead of Diana Ibragimova and Veronika Rudycheva. Aleksandra competed at the "Scarlet Sails" tournament in Saint-Petersburg taking silver behind Diana Ibrahimov. In late 2013 Semenova entered the main Russian national team. Senior In September 2013 Semenova was selected to integrate the Russian rhythmic gymnastics group. Her first competition as a member of the group was the Moscow Grand Prix in 2014, Russia won gold in the All-Around and event finals. At the Thiais Grand Prix, her team again won gold in all the events. They also won gold at the competition in Stuttgart. At the Grand Prix in Holon, they took second place in the All-Aound. In the first World Cup of the season in Tashkent, they won All-Around and 3 balls + 2 ribbons gold and 10 clubs' bronze.
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In March 2013, Semenova won bronze at the open championship of St. Petersburg, ahead of Diana Ibragimova and Veronika Rudycheva. Aleksandra competed at the "Scarlet Sails" tournament in Saint-Petersburg taking silver behind Diana Ibrahimov. In late 2013 Semenova entered the main Russian national team. Senior In September 2013 Semenova was selected to integrate the Russian rhythmic gymnastics group. Her first competition as a member of the group was the Moscow Grand Prix in 2014, Russia won gold in the All-Around and event finals. At the Thiais Grand Prix, her team again won gold in all the events. They also won gold at the competition in Stuttgart. At the Grand Prix in Holon, they took second place in the All-Aound. In the first World Cup of the season in Tashkent, they won All-Around and 3 balls + 2 ribbons gold and 10 clubs' bronze.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Benny Wenda': Political leadership Wenda became Secretary-General of Koteka Tribal Assembly (DeMMAK). DeMMAK was established by highland tribal elders with the goal of working towards recognition and protection of the customs, values and beliefs of the tribal people of the West Papuan highlands. It advocates independence from Indonesia, and rejects special autonomy or any other political compromise offered by the Indonesian government. As Secretary-General of Demmak, Wenda represented the council of elders. The organisation supported Papua Presidium Council (PDP) negotiations with Jakarta to the extent that they represented the aspiration of the Papuan peoples, which they claimed was independence from Indonesia. Imprisonment Wenda was placed on trial in 2002 for allegedly leading a procession of people in an independence rally. The demonstration turned violent, with Indonesian authorities alleging that those present torched two shops and murdered a policeman. Wenda maintains that his arrest and the charges against him were politically motivated, coming at a time when authorities were clamping down on leaders of the independence movement. This clampdown had led to the assassination a few months earlier of the leading pro-independence figure Theys Eluay. Media reports state that Wenda was facing a 25-year jail sentence if found guilty. He was also allegedly subjected to death threats whilst being held in custody.
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Political leadership Wenda became Secretary-General of Koteka Tribal Assembly (DeMMAK). DeMMAK was established by highland tribal elders with the goal of working towards recognition and protection of the customs, values and beliefs of the tribal people of the West Papuan highlands. It advocates independence from Indonesia, and rejects special autonomy or any other political compromise offered by the Indonesian government. As Secretary-General of Demmak, Wenda represented the council of elders. The organisation supported Papua Presidium Council (PDP) negotiations with Jakarta to the extent that they represented the aspiration of the Papuan peoples, which they claimed was independence from Indonesia. Imprisonment Wenda was placed on trial in 2002 for allegedly leading a procession of people in an independence rally. The demonstration turned violent, with Indonesian authorities alleging that those present torched two shops and murdered a policeman. Wenda maintains that his arrest and the charges against him were politically motivated, coming at a time when authorities were clamping down on leaders of the independence movement. This clampdown had led to the assassination a few months earlier of the leading pro-independence figure Theys Eluay. Media reports state that Wenda was facing a 25-year jail sentence if found guilty. He was also allegedly subjected to death threats whilst being held in custody.
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Michalis Kouinelis': Personal life The media stated that he was in relationship with Ivi Adamou. Later, in one interview, Adamou denied the rumors. In 2014 though, Kouinelis revealed that they were in a relationship since 2013 and not since 2010 as the media claimed. They now live together in Alexandroupoli with their daughter. Discography With Stavento To pio Glyko Methysi Grifos Simera to giortazo Mia fora ke enan kero
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Personal life The media stated that he was in relationship with Ivi Adamou. Later, in one interview, Adamou denied the rumors. In 2014 though, Kouinelis revealed that they were in a relationship since 2013 and not since 2010 as the media claimed. They now live together in Alexandroupoli with their daughter. Discography With Stavento To pio Glyko Methysi Grifos Simera to giortazo Mia fora ke enan kero
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ronald Walker (weightlifter)': Ronald Walker (22 December 1907 – 25 October 1948) was a British weightlifter and physical culturist. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Walker established an Olympic record on the two hands snatch. He has been described the "best heavyweight lifter in England and arguably the world" in the 1930s. During his lifetime Walker held 26 British Heavyweight records. From 1938 he ran a mail order Physical Development Course in London. Walker was a heavy smoker. He died aged 40 from cancer.
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Ronald Walker (22 December 1907 – 25 October 1948) was a British weightlifter and physical culturist. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Walker established an Olympic record on the two hands snatch. He has been described the "best heavyweight lifter in England and arguably the world" in the 1930s. During his lifetime Walker held 26 British Heavyweight records. From 1938 he ran a mail order Physical Development Course in London. Walker was a heavy smoker. He died aged 40 from cancer.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ching-Long Lin': Ching-Long Lin is a Taiwanese mechanical engineer. Lin earned a Bachelor of Science degree from National Taiwan University in 1986. He then completed a master's degree at Stanford University in 1989, followed by a doctorate in 1994. Lin joined the University of Iowa faculty in 1997, where he later held the Edward M. Mielnik & Samuel R. Harding Professorship of Mechanical Engineering. Lin was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2014, "[f]or his contribution to multiscale flow physics and computational techniques, including pulmonary tracheobronchial and acinar flows, image-based data-driven human lung models, lattice-Boltzmann methods, coherent structures in atmospheric boundary layer and four dimensional data assimilation."
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Ching-Long Lin is a Taiwanese mechanical engineer. Lin earned a Bachelor of Science degree from National Taiwan University in 1986. He then completed a master's degree at Stanford University in 1989, followed by a doctorate in 1994. Lin joined the University of Iowa faculty in 1997, where he later held the Edward M. Mielnik & Samuel R. Harding Professorship of Mechanical Engineering. Lin was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2014, "[f]or his contribution to multiscale flow physics and computational techniques, including pulmonary tracheobronchial and acinar flows, image-based data-driven human lung models, lattice-Boltzmann methods, coherent structures in atmospheric boundary layer and four dimensional data assimilation."
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Flag of Valdivia': The flag of Valdivia is a red saltire (crux decussata or X-cross) on a white field. It is thought to have originated from the Spanish cross of Burgundy, as the city of Valdivia in southern Chile was a very important stronghold of the Spanish Empire. It is equal to the international maritime signal flag for the letter V and the meaning "I require assistance".
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The flag of Valdivia is a red saltire (crux decussata or X-cross) on a white field. It is thought to have originated from the Spanish cross of Burgundy, as the city of Valdivia in southern Chile was a very important stronghold of the Spanish Empire. It is equal to the international maritime signal flag for the letter V and the meaning "I require assistance".
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'National Academy for Educational Management': National Academy for Educational Management, illustrated as NAEM, is an affiliated academy to the Ministry of Education (Bangladesh), Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. This academy is dedicated to conducting training on education management, research and planning to ensure quality education in the country. NAEM provides in-service training to the heads of secondary schools, principals of colleges and education administrators for enhancing their professional efficiency in educational planning and management in order to achieve their institutional objectives. History The metamorphosis of NAEM dates back to 1959 when it was established as Education Extension Centre. After the emergence of Bangladesh, the centre was upgraded and entitled as Bangladesh Education Extension and Research Institute (BEERI) in 1975. The BEERI was entrusted with additional responsibility for research and management training of education functionaries including college and Madrasa teachers and administrators.
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National Academy for Educational Management, illustrated as NAEM, is an affiliated academy to the Ministry of Education (Bangladesh), Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. This academy is dedicated to conducting training on education management, research and planning to ensure quality education in the country. NAEM provides in-service training to the heads of secondary schools, principals of colleges and education administrators for enhancing their professional efficiency in educational planning and management in order to achieve their institutional objectives. History The metamorphosis of NAEM dates back to 1959 when it was established as Education Extension Centre. After the emergence of Bangladesh, the centre was upgraded and entitled as Bangladesh Education Extension and Research Institute (BEERI) in 1975. The BEERI was entrusted with additional responsibility for research and management training of education functionaries including college and Madrasa teachers and administrators.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'James Nusser': James Nusser (May 3, 1905 – June 8, 1979) was an American film and television actor. He was known for playing the recurring role of town drunk Louis Pheeters in the American western television series Gunsmoke from 1956 to 1970. Nusser was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He appeared in television programs including The Wild Wild West, Perry Mason, The Fugitive, Mannix, The Virginian, Cannon, I Married Joan, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon and Bat Masterson, and also in films such as Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?, Hell Canyon Outlaws, One Girl's Confession, Hail, Hero!, Bonzo Goes to College, Cahill U.S. Marshal, It Should Happen to You and Hillbillys in a Haunted House.
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James Nusser (May 3, 1905 – June 8, 1979) was an American film and television actor. He was known for playing the recurring role of town drunk Louis Pheeters in the American western television series Gunsmoke from 1956 to 1970. Nusser was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He appeared in television programs including The Wild Wild West, Perry Mason, The Fugitive, Mannix, The Virginian, Cannon, I Married Joan, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon and Bat Masterson, and also in films such as Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?, Hell Canyon Outlaws, One Girl's Confession, Hail, Hero!, Bonzo Goes to College, Cahill U.S. Marshal, It Should Happen to You and Hillbillys in a Haunted House.
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Beetal': The Beetal goat is a breed from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan is used for milk and meat production. It is similar to the Jamnapari goat and the Malabari goat. It is also known as Lahori goat; it is considered to be a good milker with large body size. Ears are flat long curled and drooping. The skin of these goats is considered to be of high quality because of its large size and its yielding of fine leather such as velour, suede, and chamois for manufacturing clothes, shoes, and gloves. Beetal goats have been widely used for improvement of local goats throughout the subcontinent. These goats are also adapted to stall feeding, thus are preferred for intensive goat farming. The Beetal goat and the Malabari goats are usually compared for their body characteristics including testicles. The values of testicular breadth, length, height, volume and scrotal circumference greatly (P<0.01) exceed in the Malabari goat.
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The Beetal goat is a breed from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan is used for milk and meat production. It is similar to the Jamnapari goat and the Malabari goat. It is also known as Lahori goat; it is considered to be a good milker with large body size. Ears are flat long curled and drooping. The skin of these goats is considered to be of high quality because of its large size and its yielding of fine leather such as velour, suede, and chamois for manufacturing clothes, shoes, and gloves. Beetal goats have been widely used for improvement of local goats throughout the subcontinent. These goats are also adapted to stall feeding, thus are preferred for intensive goat farming. The Beetal goat and the Malabari goats are usually compared for their body characteristics including testicles. The values of testicular breadth, length, height, volume and scrotal circumference greatly (P<0.01) exceed in the Malabari goat.
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Zombification (essay)': Zombification () is an essay by Victor Pelevin, published in 1990. The essay was first published in 1990 in the New Journal under the title "The Zombification of the Soviet Man". Plot In essay is subtitled "Experiences of Comparative Anthropology," setting the reader up for a scientific narrative. The protagonist of the first chapter is James Bond. He studies Patrick Lay Fermor's "The Traveller's Tree", a book about the Haitian voodoo religion and the transformation of humans into zombies. It turns out that James Bond will have to fight a Haitian Negro zombie who worked for SMERSH. The author goes on to explain the reason why Jan Flemming associates the Haitian cult with the Stalinist counterintelligence. Natural science writings on zombification, works of fiction, and religious and philosophical treatises are mentioned in this connection. The "scientific" context of the narrative is underscored by the use of many special terms, as well as verbiage typical of scientific literature: "note the connection," "researchers have long speculated," "samples were submitted for analysis," "attempt to give a more or less complete description," "engaged in the study of this problem," and so on.
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Zombification () is an essay by Victor Pelevin, published in 1990. The essay was first published in 1990 in the New Journal under the title "The Zombification of the Soviet Man". Plot In essay is subtitled "Experiences of Comparative Anthropology," setting the reader up for a scientific narrative. The protagonist of the first chapter is James Bond. He studies Patrick Lay Fermor's "The Traveller's Tree", a book about the Haitian voodoo religion and the transformation of humans into zombies. It turns out that James Bond will have to fight a Haitian Negro zombie who worked for SMERSH. The author goes on to explain the reason why Jan Flemming associates the Haitian cult with the Stalinist counterintelligence. Natural science writings on zombification, works of fiction, and religious and philosophical treatises are mentioned in this connection. The "scientific" context of the narrative is underscored by the use of many special terms, as well as verbiage typical of scientific literature: "note the connection," "researchers have long speculated," "samples were submitted for analysis," "attempt to give a more or less complete description," "engaged in the study of this problem," and so on.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Scott King (ice hockey, born 1967)': During the 1991–92 season, King moved between Adirondack, the ECHL affiliate Toledo Storm, and the main club. King again was put into an NHL game on November 30, 1991,, as he played the last 16 minutes of a game, replacing Cheveldae in a 3–7 loss against the St. Louis Blues. King played 33 games in Adirondack, finishing with a 14–14–3 record and a 3.53 GAA. Young goalie Chris Osgood was picked up by Detroit for the 1992–93 season and was instantly given the start in most of the games. King was relegated to Toledo where he had a productive year. Having a solid goalie veteran on the team, Toledo excelled and King finished with 26–11–7 record and a playoff berth. King ended the playoffs with a 10–3 record and a Riley Cup victory in six games over the Wheeling Thunderbirds.
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During the 1991–92 season, King moved between Adirondack, the ECHL affiliate Toledo Storm, and the main club. King again was put into an NHL game on November 30, 1991,, as he played the last 16 minutes of a game, replacing Cheveldae in a 3–7 loss against the St. Louis Blues. King played 33 games in Adirondack, finishing with a 14–14–3 record and a 3.53 GAA. Young goalie Chris Osgood was picked up by Detroit for the 1992–93 season and was instantly given the start in most of the games. King was relegated to Toledo where he had a productive year. Having a solid goalie veteran on the team, Toledo excelled and King finished with 26–11–7 record and a playoff berth. King ended the playoffs with a 10–3 record and a Riley Cup victory in six games over the Wheeling Thunderbirds.
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Re Therrien': Re Therrien, [2001] 2 S.C.R. 3, 2001 SCC 35, is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on judicial independence. Background In the 1970s, Richard Therrien was convicted of assisting four members of the Front de libération du Québec during the October Crisis. Once he was released he studied law and was eventually given a pardon. Years later he applied for a position on the Quebec bench as a judge. As part of his application he disclosed his criminal record and his pardon. He was rejected based on this history. Later he applied again, this time he did not reveal his criminal history and was accepted. Once the committee discovered the existence of a criminal history they got the Minister of Justice to issue a complaint to the Quebec Conseil de la magistrature. The Conseil found the complaint to be justified and recommended that he be removed from the bench. Therrien applied to have the decision of the Conseil to be judicially reviewed and challenged the constitutionality of the removal process under the Courts of Justice Act. The Minister of Justice applied to have Therrien's applications dismissed. The Quebec Court of Appeal dismissed Therrien's application for review.
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Re Therrien, [2001] 2 S.C.R. 3, 2001 SCC 35, is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on judicial independence. Background In the 1970s, Richard Therrien was convicted of assisting four members of the Front de libération du Québec during the October Crisis. Once he was released he studied law and was eventually given a pardon. Years later he applied for a position on the Quebec bench as a judge. As part of his application he disclosed his criminal record and his pardon. He was rejected based on this history. Later he applied again, this time he did not reveal his criminal history and was accepted. Once the committee discovered the existence of a criminal history they got the Minister of Justice to issue a complaint to the Quebec Conseil de la magistrature. The Conseil found the complaint to be justified and recommended that he be removed from the bench. Therrien applied to have the decision of the Conseil to be judicially reviewed and challenged the constitutionality of the removal process under the Courts of Justice Act. The Minister of Justice applied to have Therrien's applications dismissed. The Quebec Court of Appeal dismissed Therrien's application for review.
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Georgette Mosbacher': Mosbacher purchased the high-end cosmetics firm La Prairie in 1987, outbidding companies such as Revlon, Avon, and Estee Lauder. Despite the fact that La Prairie had been struggling with sales, she had raised the funds for the purchase by pitching to investors and venture capitalists. As primary owner of the Switzerland-based company, she also served as CEO and president for four years. Among other changes, she sold La Prairie in 1991 to Beiersdorf, a large personal care products provider based in Germany. After selling La Prairie, in the 1990s she founded her own consulting company, Georgette Mosbacher Enterprises. Described as an "international entrepreneurial and consulting business in New York City," she served as chairman and CEO. Mosbacher published her first book, the semi-autobiographical and women's motivational guide Feminine Force: Release the Power Within to Create the Life You Deserve, in 1993. Released through Simon & Schuster, it had a foreword by Kathie Lee Gifford. Her second book, It Takes Money Honey: A Get-Smart Guide to Total Financial Freedom, was also partly focused on finances, and was released through HarperCollins in 1998.
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Mosbacher purchased the high-end cosmetics firm La Prairie in 1987, outbidding companies such as Revlon, Avon, and Estee Lauder. Despite the fact that La Prairie had been struggling with sales, she had raised the funds for the purchase by pitching to investors and venture capitalists. As primary owner of the Switzerland-based company, she also served as CEO and president for four years. Among other changes, she sold La Prairie in 1991 to Beiersdorf, a large personal care products provider based in Germany. After selling La Prairie, in the 1990s she founded her own consulting company, Georgette Mosbacher Enterprises. Described as an "international entrepreneurial and consulting business in New York City," she served as chairman and CEO. Mosbacher published her first book, the semi-autobiographical and women's motivational guide Feminine Force: Release the Power Within to Create the Life You Deserve, in 1993. Released through Simon & Schuster, it had a foreword by Kathie Lee Gifford. Her second book, It Takes Money Honey: A Get-Smart Guide to Total Financial Freedom, was also partly focused on finances, and was released through HarperCollins in 1998.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Elena Ferrante': In The Guardian, it was noted the growing popularity of Ferrante, especially among writers: "Partly because her work describes domestic experiences – such as vivid sexual jealousy and other forms of shame – that are underexplored in fiction, Ferrante's reputation is soaring, especially among women (Zadie Smith, Mona Simpson and Jhumpa Lahiri are fans)". Darrin Franich has called the novels the series of the decade, saying: "The Neapolitan Novels are the series of the decade because they are so clearly of this decade: conflicted, revisionist, desperate, hopeful, revolutionary, euphorically feminine even in the face of assaultive male corrosion." Judith Shulevitz in The Atlantic, praised particularly how the books circle back to its start, to Lila and Lenu's childhood games, in the final installment. Maureen Corregan has also praised the ending of the novels, calling it "Perfect Devastation".
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In The Guardian, it was noted the growing popularity of Ferrante, especially among writers: "Partly because her work describes domestic experiences – such as vivid sexual jealousy and other forms of shame – that are underexplored in fiction, Ferrante's reputation is soaring, especially among women (Zadie Smith, Mona Simpson and Jhumpa Lahiri are fans)". Darrin Franich has called the novels the series of the decade, saying: "The Neapolitan Novels are the series of the decade because they are so clearly of this decade: conflicted, revisionist, desperate, hopeful, revolutionary, euphorically feminine even in the face of assaultive male corrosion." Judith Shulevitz in The Atlantic, praised particularly how the books circle back to its start, to Lila and Lenu's childhood games, in the final installment. Maureen Corregan has also praised the ending of the novels, calling it "Perfect Devastation".
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'List of Hokims of the Samarkand Region': A Hokim (UZB. Hokim, ҳokim ) is The head of the local executive authority in the Samarkand Region in Uzbekistan. According to paragraph 15 of Article 93 of the Constitution, the regional governor and the city Hokim of Tashkent are appointed and dismissed by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the proposal of the Prime Minister. Hokims of the Samarkand Region Pulat Abdurakhmanov (January 1992 – November 1995) Alisher Mardiev (November 1995 – October 1998) "Erkin Ruziev (October 1998 – September 2001) Shavkat Mirziyoyev (September 11, 2001-11 December 2003) Rustam Kholmurodov (December 16, 2003 – September 7, 2004) Mamarizo Nurmuratov (September 7, 2004 – December 2006) Azam Bakhromov (December 2006 – April 4, 2008) Uktam Barnoyev (April 4, 2008 – December 17, 2010) Zoir Mirzaev (December 17, 2010 – December 15, 2016) Akbar Shukurov (December 15, 2016 – Present)
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A Hokim (UZB. Hokim, ҳokim ) is The head of the local executive authority in the Samarkand Region in Uzbekistan. According to paragraph 15 of Article 93 of the Constitution, the regional governor and the city Hokim of Tashkent are appointed and dismissed by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the proposal of the Prime Minister. Hokims of the Samarkand Region Pulat Abdurakhmanov (January 1992 – November 1995) Alisher Mardiev (November 1995 – October 1998) "Erkin Ruziev (October 1998 – September 2001) Shavkat Mirziyoyev (September 11, 2001-11 December 2003) Rustam Kholmurodov (December 16, 2003 – September 7, 2004) Mamarizo Nurmuratov (September 7, 2004 – December 2006) Azam Bakhromov (December 2006 – April 4, 2008) Uktam Barnoyev (April 4, 2008 – December 17, 2010) Zoir Mirzaev (December 17, 2010 – December 15, 2016) Akbar Shukurov (December 15, 2016 – Present)
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Virginia State Route 782': State Route 782 (SR 782) in the U.S. state of Virginia is a secondary route designation applied to multiple discontinuous road segments among the many counties. The list below describes the sections in each county that are designated SR 782. List
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State Route 782 (SR 782) in the U.S. state of Virginia is a secondary route designation applied to multiple discontinuous road segments among the many counties. The list below describes the sections in each county that are designated SR 782. List
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Renaud Van Ruymbeke': Renaud van Ruymbeke (born 19 August 1952) is an investigative magistrate, well known for specializing in political and financial corruption cases. He investigated the French-Taiwan Frigates Affair, which was related to the Clearstream, and the Urba Affair. Bibliography Renaud van Ruymbeke, Le Juge d'instruction, Presses Universitaires de France, coll. « Que sais-je ? », 1988. Denis Robert, La justice ou le chaos, Stock, 1996. Interviews and portrait of seven anti-corruption judges: Bernard Bertossa, Edmondo Bruti Liberati, Gherardo Colombo, Benoît Dejemeppe, Baltasar Garzon Real, Carlos Jimenez Villarejo, Renaud Van Ruymbeke 9 May 2001 op-ed in Le Monde titled "The black box of financial globalization" with Bernard Bertossa, attorney general in Geneva, Benoît Dejemeppe, king's attorney in Bruxelles (procureur du roi), Eva Joly, judge (juge d'instruction) in Paris, and Jean de Maillard, magistrate in Blois, about the Clearstream scandal, available here.
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Renaud van Ruymbeke (born 19 August 1952) is an investigative magistrate, well known for specializing in political and financial corruption cases. He investigated the French-Taiwan Frigates Affair, which was related to the Clearstream, and the Urba Affair. Bibliography Renaud van Ruymbeke, Le Juge d'instruction, Presses Universitaires de France, coll. « Que sais-je ? », 1988. Denis Robert, La justice ou le chaos, Stock, 1996. Interviews and portrait of seven anti-corruption judges: Bernard Bertossa, Edmondo Bruti Liberati, Gherardo Colombo, Benoît Dejemeppe, Baltasar Garzon Real, Carlos Jimenez Villarejo, Renaud Van Ruymbeke 9 May 2001 op-ed in Le Monde titled "The black box of financial globalization" with Bernard Bertossa, attorney general in Geneva, Benoît Dejemeppe, king's attorney in Bruxelles (procureur du roi), Eva Joly, judge (juge d'instruction) in Paris, and Jean de Maillard, magistrate in Blois, about the Clearstream scandal, available here.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Martin Burkert': Corporate boards Adler Versicherungs AG, member of the supervisory board DB Cargo Deutschland, member of the supervisory board DEVK, deputy chairman of the supervisory board S-Bahn Berlin, member of the supervisory board TeamBank AG, member of the advisory board Schultheiss Wohnbau AG, member of the supervisory board (2009-2014) Sparda-Bank Nürnberg eG, member of the supervisory board (2005-2010) Non-profit organizations Auto Club Europa (ACE), Member Railway and Transport Union (EVG), Member
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Corporate boards Adler Versicherungs AG, member of the supervisory board DB Cargo Deutschland, member of the supervisory board DEVK, deputy chairman of the supervisory board S-Bahn Berlin, member of the supervisory board TeamBank AG, member of the advisory board Schultheiss Wohnbau AG, member of the supervisory board (2009-2014) Sparda-Bank Nürnberg eG, member of the supervisory board (2005-2010) Non-profit organizations Auto Club Europa (ACE), Member Railway and Transport Union (EVG), Member
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Thomas B. Woodworth': Thomas B. Woodworth (October 2, 1841 – January 16, 1904) was a newspaper publisher, lawyer, and member of the Woodworth political family. Life Woodworth was born in 1841 in Chautauqua County, New York, the son of Stephen Woodworth. He graduated from the Cazenovia Seminary. In 1866 his father removed from New York to Michigan, in which Thomas followed the next year. He maintained a home in Caseville, where he raised his six young children with his wife, Margaret, and entered the bar to practice law. Between 1868 and 1876, Thomas served as the supervisor for the township of Caseville, and he also served for two years as the county surveyor. In 1874, he founded the Caseville Advertiser, serving as its publisher and editor until 1876, when it merged with the Huron County News. In 1877, he was elected to the Michigan Legislature, serving a term. Woodworth was a member of the York Rite, and valued political campaign speaker in the state of Michigan for the Republican Party. Marriage and children Thomas married Margaret Smith of New York, and they had six children: Paul O. Woodworth, county prosecutor, defense lawyer, political insider Paul B. Woodworth, graduate of Michigan Agricultural College, Cornell University, and University of Berlin; served as Professor of Physics at MAC Robert Woodworth, died shortly after graduating from Michigan Agricultural College Fred L. Woodworth, Michigan State Senator and Representative John Woodworth, died young Gertrude Elizabeth Woodworth
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Thomas B. Woodworth (October 2, 1841 – January 16, 1904) was a newspaper publisher, lawyer, and member of the Woodworth political family. Life Woodworth was born in 1841 in Chautauqua County, New York, the son of Stephen Woodworth. He graduated from the Cazenovia Seminary. In 1866 his father removed from New York to Michigan, in which Thomas followed the next year. He maintained a home in Caseville, where he raised his six young children with his wife, Margaret, and entered the bar to practice law. Between 1868 and 1876, Thomas served as the supervisor for the township of Caseville, and he also served for two years as the county surveyor. In 1874, he founded the Caseville Advertiser, serving as its publisher and editor until 1876, when it merged with the Huron County News. In 1877, he was elected to the Michigan Legislature, serving a term. Woodworth was a member of the York Rite, and valued political campaign speaker in the state of Michigan for the Republican Party. Marriage and children Thomas married Margaret Smith of New York, and they had six children: Paul O. Woodworth, county prosecutor, defense lawyer, political insider Paul B. Woodworth, graduate of Michigan Agricultural College, Cornell University, and University of Berlin; served as Professor of Physics at MAC Robert Woodworth, died shortly after graduating from Michigan Agricultural College Fred L. Woodworth, Michigan State Senator and Representative John Woodworth, died young Gertrude Elizabeth Woodworth
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'K. M. Asghar Husain': Khan M. Asghar Husain (born 23 January 1916) was a member of the 4th and 5th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Akola constituency of Maharashtra and a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) political party. He was a Member, Nagpur University Court during 1967-70 and Governing Body of Shivaji College, Akola. He was vice-president of Municipal Council, Akola since 1955; He was president, Berar Muslim Educational Conference since 1969 and Urdu Education Society, Akola.
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Khan M. Asghar Husain (born 23 January 1916) was a member of the 4th and 5th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Akola constituency of Maharashtra and a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) political party. He was a Member, Nagpur University Court during 1967-70 and Governing Body of Shivaji College, Akola. He was vice-president of Municipal Council, Akola since 1955; He was president, Berar Muslim Educational Conference since 1969 and Urdu Education Society, Akola.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Stad Ship Tunnel': The Stad Ship Tunnel () is a planned canal and tunnel to bypass the Stad peninsula in Stad Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The peninsula is one of the most exposed areas on the coast, without any outlying islands to protect it from the weather. The section has traditionally been one of the most dangerous along the coast of Norway. If built it will be the first full-size ship tunnel in the world. Location The surrounding waters, known as the Stadhavet Sea, is the most windswept part of the nation's coastline and is stormy around 100 days of the year, leading to ships often waiting days to pass through. Currents, created by the area marking the meeting point of the North Sea and the Norwegian Sea further complicate navigation: Since World War Two ended, 33 deaths have occurred in maritime accidents within the Stadhavet Sea. The official Visit Norway website has claimed Vikings would drag their boats over the peninsula to avoid crossing the dangerous patch of sea. Planning The first proposal was in an article in Nordre Bergenhus Amtstidende newspaper in , and shortly afterwards an article in the same newspaper proposed a railway tunnel across the peninsula. The latter would have allowed the boats to be raised onto wagons and to be hauled across, and would cost only half as much. In 2011, a report by Det Norske Veritas and the Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration for the Norwegian Coastal Administration concluded that a tunnel would not be economical. It looked at two sizes, small and large, which would cost respectively. The report concluded that the utility, including saved waiting costs, for shippers have a present value of , respectively, and in saved accident costs. A similar report from 2007 concluded that the tunnel would be economical. The Coastal Administration stated that the differences were because of new and better data.
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The Stad Ship Tunnel () is a planned canal and tunnel to bypass the Stad peninsula in Stad Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The peninsula is one of the most exposed areas on the coast, without any outlying islands to protect it from the weather. The section has traditionally been one of the most dangerous along the coast of Norway. If built it will be the first full-size ship tunnel in the world. Location The surrounding waters, known as the Stadhavet Sea, is the most windswept part of the nation's coastline and is stormy around 100 days of the year, leading to ships often waiting days to pass through. Currents, created by the area marking the meeting point of the North Sea and the Norwegian Sea further complicate navigation: Since World War Two ended, 33 deaths have occurred in maritime accidents within the Stadhavet Sea. The official Visit Norway website has claimed Vikings would drag their boats over the peninsula to avoid crossing the dangerous patch of sea. Planning The first proposal was in an article in Nordre Bergenhus Amtstidende newspaper in , and shortly afterwards an article in the same newspaper proposed a railway tunnel across the peninsula. The latter would have allowed the boats to be raised onto wagons and to be hauled across, and would cost only half as much. In 2011, a report by Det Norske Veritas and the Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration for the Norwegian Coastal Administration concluded that a tunnel would not be economical. It looked at two sizes, small and large, which would cost respectively. The report concluded that the utility, including saved waiting costs, for shippers have a present value of , respectively, and in saved accident costs. A similar report from 2007 concluded that the tunnel would be economical. The Coastal Administration stated that the differences were because of new and better data.
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1956 in science': The year 1956 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. Biology March – Denham Harman proposes the free-radical theory of aging. Wesley K. Whitten reports developing eight-cell mouse ova to blastocyst stage in vitro. Climatology May – Gilbert Plass publishes his seminal article "The Carbon Dioxide Theory of Climate Change". Computer science July 13 – John McCarthy (Dartmouth), Marvin Minsky (MIT), Claude Shannon (Bell Labs) and Nathaniel Rochester (IBM) assemble the first coordinated research meeting on the topic of artificial intelligence, at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, in the United States. September 13 – The hard disk drive is invented by an IBM team led by Reynold B. Johnson. TX-0 transistorized computer completed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in the United States. Mathematics February 1 – Joseph Kruskal publishes Kruskal's algorithm. December – Martin Gardner begins his Mathematical Games column in Scientific American. Henri Cartan and Samuel Eilenberg publish a text on homological algebra. Jean-Pierre Serre publishes his "GAGA" paper in algebraic geometry and analytic geometry.
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The year 1956 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. Biology March – Denham Harman proposes the free-radical theory of aging. Wesley K. Whitten reports developing eight-cell mouse ova to blastocyst stage in vitro. Climatology May – Gilbert Plass publishes his seminal article "The Carbon Dioxide Theory of Climate Change". Computer science July 13 – John McCarthy (Dartmouth), Marvin Minsky (MIT), Claude Shannon (Bell Labs) and Nathaniel Rochester (IBM) assemble the first coordinated research meeting on the topic of artificial intelligence, at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, in the United States. September 13 – The hard disk drive is invented by an IBM team led by Reynold B. Johnson. TX-0 transistorized computer completed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in the United States. Mathematics February 1 – Joseph Kruskal publishes Kruskal's algorithm. December – Martin Gardner begins his Mathematical Games column in Scientific American. Henri Cartan and Samuel Eilenberg publish a text on homological algebra. Jean-Pierre Serre publishes his "GAGA" paper in algebraic geometry and analytic geometry.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Yee I-Lann': Early life and education Yee was born in 1971 in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, to a mother who is from New Zealand, and a father who is Sino- Kadazan, an indigenous people of Sabah. In the early 1990s, Yee left Malaysia for studies at the University of South Australia, Adelaide, obtaining a BA in Visual Art with a major in photography and a minor in cinematography. After graduating, she began travelling across Europe from 1993, visiting cities in Italy. She subsequently moved to London for a summer course in painting at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Career labDNA collective In 1994, Yee returned to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, finding work as a production assistant at a production house, soon becoming a production designer for feature films. Yee also worked part-time as a paparazzo, shooting scenes of Kuala Lumpur's nightlife for ETC. Magazine. At the Annexe Wing of the Central Market Building in Kuala Lumpur, Yee's long-term collaborator Nani Kahar set up the architecture firm, DNA Studio, becoming a play space that gave rise to labDNA, a collective consisting of Yee, Nani Kahar, and media design lecturer Colleen Macklin. The collective explored the question of how a city that was constantly undergoing change could be used by the young.
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Early life and education Yee was born in 1971 in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, to a mother who is from New Zealand, and a father who is Sino- Kadazan, an indigenous people of Sabah. In the early 1990s, Yee left Malaysia for studies at the University of South Australia, Adelaide, obtaining a BA in Visual Art with a major in photography and a minor in cinematography. After graduating, she began travelling across Europe from 1993, visiting cities in Italy. She subsequently moved to London for a summer course in painting at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Career labDNA collective In 1994, Yee returned to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, finding work as a production assistant at a production house, soon becoming a production designer for feature films. Yee also worked part-time as a paparazzo, shooting scenes of Kuala Lumpur's nightlife for ETC. Magazine. At the Annexe Wing of the Central Market Building in Kuala Lumpur, Yee's long-term collaborator Nani Kahar set up the architecture firm, DNA Studio, becoming a play space that gave rise to labDNA, a collective consisting of Yee, Nani Kahar, and media design lecturer Colleen Macklin. The collective explored the question of how a city that was constantly undergoing change could be used by the young.
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Padelford Riverboats': In 2006, the three co-owners sold one of their boats, the Harriet Bishop, to buy a new overnight cruiser to replace the Viking Explorer, which had been sold in 1998. But before they could get their hands on one, the economy slipped into recession and that extra cash ended up providing the necessary resources for the company to remain in operation. Operations The company was founded by Captain William Bowell, who retired in 2002, passing leadership of the company to his family members Bill Bowell Jr, Beth Myers, Shelley Kosmo, Steve Bowell, and Jim Kosmo; and General Manager Gus Gaspardo. The Padelford operated out of Harriet Island originally, and continues to this day. For a period from 1988 until 2004, they also operated from Boom Island in Minneapolis. Their Minneapolis operations were within a contract with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, and ended when the two parties were unable to come to terms for a new contract.
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In 2006, the three co-owners sold one of their boats, the Harriet Bishop, to buy a new overnight cruiser to replace the Viking Explorer, which had been sold in 1998. But before they could get their hands on one, the economy slipped into recession and that extra cash ended up providing the necessary resources for the company to remain in operation. Operations The company was founded by Captain William Bowell, who retired in 2002, passing leadership of the company to his family members Bill Bowell Jr, Beth Myers, Shelley Kosmo, Steve Bowell, and Jim Kosmo; and General Manager Gus Gaspardo. The Padelford operated out of Harriet Island originally, and continues to this day. For a period from 1988 until 2004, they also operated from Boom Island in Minneapolis. Their Minneapolis operations were within a contract with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, and ended when the two parties were unable to come to terms for a new contract.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Clear Fork (Oregon)': Clear Fork is a stream in Clackamas County, in the U.S. state of Oregon.
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Clear Fork is a stream in Clackamas County, in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'National Register of Historic Places listings in Crawford County, Ohio': This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Crawford County, Ohio. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Crawford County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map. There are 26 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed. Current listings |} Former listing |}
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Crawford County, Ohio. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Crawford County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map. There are 26 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed. Current listings |} Former listing |}
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Peter Perfect': Peter Perfect may refer to: Peter Perfect in the Turbo Terrific, a character in the cartoon Wacky Races Peter Brock, Australian motor racer Peter Gregg (racing driver), U.S. motor racer Peter Ishkhans, judge on the makeover reality series Tease
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Peter Perfect may refer to: Peter Perfect in the Turbo Terrific, a character in the cartoon Wacky Races Peter Brock, Australian motor racer Peter Gregg (racing driver), U.S. motor racer Peter Ishkhans, judge on the makeover reality series Tease
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'FARP': FARP may refer to: Revolutionary Armed Forces of the People, originally the armed wing of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde during the struggle against Portuguese rule; the national armed forces of Guinea-Bissau since 1973 Fantasy Art Resource Project, a collection of art and writing tutorials hosted by Elfwood Forward arming and refuelling point (or forward area refueling/rearming point), a NATO/US term for an area designated for the re-arming and re-fueling of aircraft
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FARP may refer to: Revolutionary Armed Forces of the People, originally the armed wing of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde during the struggle against Portuguese rule; the national armed forces of Guinea-Bissau since 1973 Fantasy Art Resource Project, a collection of art and writing tutorials hosted by Elfwood Forward arming and refuelling point (or forward area refueling/rearming point), a NATO/US term for an area designated for the re-arming and re-fueling of aircraft
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Athletics at the 1991 Pan American Games â Men's 50 kilometres walk': The men's 50 kilometres walk event at the 1991 Pan American Games was held in Havana, Cuba on 11 August. Results
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The men's 50 kilometres walk event at the 1991 Pan American Games was held in Havana, Cuba on 11 August. Results
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Personnel Performance George Shearing – piano Brian Torff - double bass
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Chloroleucon extortum': Chloroleucon extortum is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to Brazil.
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Chloroleucon extortum is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to Brazil.
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (B)': The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (Dutch: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, abbreviated KNAW) is an organization dedicated to the advancement of science and literature in the Netherlands. The academy is housed in the Trippenhuis in Amsterdam. Founded in 1808, members are appointed for life by co-optation. List of members (B)
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The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (Dutch: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, abbreviated KNAW) is an organization dedicated to the advancement of science and literature in the Netherlands. The academy is housed in the Trippenhuis in Amsterdam. Founded in 1808, members are appointed for life by co-optation. List of members (B)
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Twitya Formation': The Twitya Formation is a geologic formation in Canada’s Northwest Territories. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ediacaran period.
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The Twitya Formation is a geologic formation in Canada’s Northwest Territories. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ediacaran period.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2016 Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge â Singles': Çağla Büyükakçay was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Ksenia Pervak. Seeds Main draw Finals Top half Bottom half
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Çağla Büyükakçay was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Ksenia Pervak. Seeds Main draw Finals Top half Bottom half
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Indianola Carnegie Library': The Indianola Carnegie Library is a historic building located in Indianola, Iowa, United States. In November 1902 the local library board submitted a grant application to Andrew Carnegie so they could build a new building. The $10,000 grant was approved on January 13, 1903, and $2,000 was added at a later date. The Indianola City Council agreed to allocate $1,000 a year toward its upkeep. They also bought two lots at the corner of Buxton and Boston. One of the lots was owned by the family of Hannah Babb, the city librarian. Local architect Frederick W. Keith designed the brick Neoclassical structure, and it was built by G.W. James. The library eventually outgrew the building and it was replaced in 1984. The Des Moines Metro Opera has their offices in the old Carnegie building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.
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The Indianola Carnegie Library is a historic building located in Indianola, Iowa, United States. In November 1902 the local library board submitted a grant application to Andrew Carnegie so they could build a new building. The $10,000 grant was approved on January 13, 1903, and $2,000 was added at a later date. The Indianola City Council agreed to allocate $1,000 a year toward its upkeep. They also bought two lots at the corner of Buxton and Boston. One of the lots was owned by the family of Hannah Babb, the city librarian. Local architect Frederick W. Keith designed the brick Neoclassical structure, and it was built by G.W. James. The library eventually outgrew the building and it was replaced in 1984. The Des Moines Metro Opera has their offices in the old Carnegie building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Philipp von Brunnow': Ernst Philipp Graf von Brunnow (31 August 1797, Dresden – 12 April 1875, Darmstadt) was a Baltic German diplomat who served in the Russian Empire. Diplomatic roles Brunnow represented Russia in several conferences, and held ambassadorial positions in London (1840–1854), Frankfurt (1855), Berlin (1856), and then returned to London (1858–1874). Honours Knight Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stanislaus. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Red Eagle. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion. Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau. Commander of the Order of St. Stephen of Hungary. Order of Saint Vladimir Order of Saint Anna Order of the White Eagle. Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the First-Called
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Ernst Philipp Graf von Brunnow (31 August 1797, Dresden – 12 April 1875, Darmstadt) was a Baltic German diplomat who served in the Russian Empire. Diplomatic roles Brunnow represented Russia in several conferences, and held ambassadorial positions in London (1840–1854), Frankfurt (1855), Berlin (1856), and then returned to London (1858–1874). Honours Knight Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stanislaus. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Red Eagle. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion. Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau. Commander of the Order of St. Stephen of Hungary. Order of Saint Vladimir Order of Saint Anna Order of the White Eagle. Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the First-Called
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Asaperda maculosa': Asaperda maculosa is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Pic in 1927.
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Asaperda maculosa is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Pic in 1927.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '1980 Paris Open': The 1980 Paris Open, also known that year as the Crocodile Open, was a Grand Prix tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 11th edition of the Paris Open (later known as the Paris Masters). It took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France, from 27 October through 2 November 1980. Brian Gottfried won the singles title. Finals Singles Brian Gottfried defeated Adriano Panatta 4–6, 6–3, 6–1, 7–6 It was Gottfried's 9th title of the year and the 67th of his career.
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The 1980 Paris Open, also known that year as the Crocodile Open, was a Grand Prix tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 11th edition of the Paris Open (later known as the Paris Masters). It took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France, from 27 October through 2 November 1980. Brian Gottfried won the singles title. Finals Singles Brian Gottfried defeated Adriano Panatta 4–6, 6–3, 6–1, 7–6 It was Gottfried's 9th title of the year and the 67th of his career.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Craigville, Massachusetts': Craigville is a part of the village of Centerville in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Craigville consists of the Craigville Beach area. Geography Craigville Beach is a popular tourist attraction in Craigville. Demographics Craigville is located in the Barnstable village of Centerville.
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Craigville is a part of the village of Centerville in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Craigville consists of the Craigville Beach area. Geography Craigville Beach is a popular tourist attraction in Craigville. Demographics Craigville is located in the Barnstable village of Centerville.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Ayaka Miyao': Ayaka Miyao is a retired Japanese professional boxer. She is a two-time atomweight world champion, having held the IBF female title since February 2022 and the WBA female title from 2012 to 2015. Professional boxing record
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Ayaka Miyao is a retired Japanese professional boxer. She is a two-time atomweight world champion, having held the IBF female title since February 2022 and the WBA female title from 2012 to 2015. Professional boxing record
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Plows, Plagues and Petroleum': Critical assessment Gavin Schmidt, a climate scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, described Ruddiman's ideas as intriguing, but the conclusions largely depended on a comparison of methane changes in the current warm period with those in the Vostok ice core which correlated with orbital changes, and more recent research indicated that these might not be applicable to present changes. The newer EPICA core showed only a small increase in methane during the last 5,000 years, which was generally attributed to the development of the boreal wetlands and major river deltas after the ice from the previous ice age melted and caused the sea level to rise to its current location. It was very uncertain that the relatively small human populations and cultivated areas could have made a significant difference. More research was needed to quantify relevant factors.
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Critical assessment Gavin Schmidt, a climate scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, described Ruddiman's ideas as intriguing, but the conclusions largely depended on a comparison of methane changes in the current warm period with those in the Vostok ice core which correlated with orbital changes, and more recent research indicated that these might not be applicable to present changes. The newer EPICA core showed only a small increase in methane during the last 5,000 years, which was generally attributed to the development of the boreal wetlands and major river deltas after the ice from the previous ice age melted and caused the sea level to rise to its current location. It was very uncertain that the relatively small human populations and cultivated areas could have made a significant difference. More research was needed to quantify relevant factors.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2017â18 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team': The 2017–18 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team represented Gonzaga University in the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by head coach Mark Few, who was in his 19th season as head coach. The team played its home games at McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington. This was the Bulldogs (also informally referred to as the Zags) 38th season as a member of the West Coast Conference. They finished the season 32–5, 17–1 in WCC play to win the WCC regular season championship. They defeated Loyola Marymount, San Francisco and BYU to become champions of the WCC tournament. They received the WCC's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament where they defeated UNC Greensboro and Ohio State to advance to the Sweet Sixteen where they lost to Florida State. The last weeks of the season were played against the backdrop of a potential Gonzaga move to the Mountain West Conference (MW), first publicly reported by the San Diego Union-Tribune on February 28, 2018. MW commissioner Craig Thompson told the newspaper that the league had discussed expansion with six schools, with Gonzaga the only school he specifically named. Thompson added that Gonzaga could potentially join as a full but non-football member as early as the 2018–19 school year. A later Union-Tribune report indicated that talks were advanced enough that the conference's presidents planned a vote on an invitation to Gonzaga during the MW men's and women's basketball tournaments in Las Vegas, but decided to delay the vote until after the Final Four. However, before the MW's planned vote, Gonzaga athletic director Mike Roth notified both conferences that Gonzaga would remain in the WCC for the immediate future.
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The 2017–18 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team represented Gonzaga University in the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by head coach Mark Few, who was in his 19th season as head coach. The team played its home games at McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Washington. This was the Bulldogs (also informally referred to as the Zags) 38th season as a member of the West Coast Conference. They finished the season 32–5, 17–1 in WCC play to win the WCC regular season championship. They defeated Loyola Marymount, San Francisco and BYU to become champions of the WCC tournament. They received the WCC's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament where they defeated UNC Greensboro and Ohio State to advance to the Sweet Sixteen where they lost to Florida State. The last weeks of the season were played against the backdrop of a potential Gonzaga move to the Mountain West Conference (MW), first publicly reported by the San Diego Union-Tribune on February 28, 2018. MW commissioner Craig Thompson told the newspaper that the league had discussed expansion with six schools, with Gonzaga the only school he specifically named. Thompson added that Gonzaga could potentially join as a full but non-football member as early as the 2018–19 school year. A later Union-Tribune report indicated that talks were advanced enough that the conference's presidents planned a vote on an invitation to Gonzaga during the MW men's and women's basketball tournaments in Las Vegas, but decided to delay the vote until after the Final Four. However, before the MW's planned vote, Gonzaga athletic director Mike Roth notified both conferences that Gonzaga would remain in the WCC for the immediate future.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Details Sketchy': Track listing Personnel Adapted from the Details Sketchy liner notes. Dessau John Elliott – programming, keyboards, additional drums, production, recording, engineering, mixing Norm Rau – vocals, guitar, percussion Additional performers Luc van Acker – additional guitar Paul Barker – additional guitar, additional bass guitar Frank Brodlo – additional bass guitar Ken Coomer – additional drums Van Christie – additional programming, additional synthesizer, production Bill Jackson – additional guitar Jim Marcus – additional programming Jason McNinch – additional programming, additional synthesizer, additional guitar, production, recording, engineering, mixing, editing Skot Nelson – additional guitar Richard Patrick – additional guitar Don Wallace – additional bass guitar Matt Warren – additional programming Mars Williams – additional saxophone Production and design Robb Earls – recording, engineering, mixing Zalman Fishman – executive-producer Dylan Thomas More – art direction, design Jay O'Rourke – mastering Wayne Stearns – photography Release history
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Track listing Personnel Adapted from the Details Sketchy liner notes. Dessau John Elliott – programming, keyboards, additional drums, production, recording, engineering, mixing Norm Rau – vocals, guitar, percussion Additional performers Luc van Acker – additional guitar Paul Barker – additional guitar, additional bass guitar Frank Brodlo – additional bass guitar Ken Coomer – additional drums Van Christie – additional programming, additional synthesizer, production Bill Jackson – additional guitar Jim Marcus – additional programming Jason McNinch – additional programming, additional synthesizer, additional guitar, production, recording, engineering, mixing, editing Skot Nelson – additional guitar Richard Patrick – additional guitar Don Wallace – additional bass guitar Matt Warren – additional programming Mars Williams – additional saxophone Production and design Robb Earls – recording, engineering, mixing Zalman Fishman – executive-producer Dylan Thomas More – art direction, design Jay O'Rourke – mastering Wayne Stearns – photography Release history
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Charlie Burse': Memphis nightclub owner Robert Henry credited Burse for inspiring Elvis Presley's signature "leg shake": "He would watch the coloured singers, understand me, and then he got to doing it the same way as them," Henry said. "He got that shaking, that wiggle, from Charlie Burse, Ukulele Ike we called him, right there at the Gray Mule on Beale." Burse's brother, Robert, performed and recorded on washboard with the Memphis Jug Band and performed on washtub bass with the Will Batts Novelty Band. His sister, Fannie Carter, worked as a burlesque dancer, and her son Robert Carter played guitar with the Memphis Jug Band from at least 1940 on, adding electric guitar on their 1959 session with Alan Lomax. Burse died of heart disease on December 20, 1965, and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee. He was survived by his wife Birdie, children Charlie Jr., Lucille and Connie, and seven grandchildren. On May 8, 2019, Mount Zion Memorial Fund unveiled a new headstone for Burse in a ceremony.
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Memphis nightclub owner Robert Henry credited Burse for inspiring Elvis Presley's signature "leg shake": "He would watch the coloured singers, understand me, and then he got to doing it the same way as them," Henry said. "He got that shaking, that wiggle, from Charlie Burse, Ukulele Ike we called him, right there at the Gray Mule on Beale." Burse's brother, Robert, performed and recorded on washboard with the Memphis Jug Band and performed on washtub bass with the Will Batts Novelty Band. His sister, Fannie Carter, worked as a burlesque dancer, and her son Robert Carter played guitar with the Memphis Jug Band from at least 1940 on, adding electric guitar on their 1959 session with Alan Lomax. Burse died of heart disease on December 20, 1965, and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee. He was survived by his wife Birdie, children Charlie Jr., Lucille and Connie, and seven grandchildren. On May 8, 2019, Mount Zion Memorial Fund unveiled a new headstone for Burse in a ceremony.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Cleveland, Queensland': Heritage listings Cleveland has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Cross Street: St Pauls Anglican Church 11 Lisa Street: Cleveland Pioneer Cemetery Outside 2014 Middle Street: Moreton Bay Fig tree 240 Middle Street East: GJ Walter Park 47- 49 North Street: Massive mature banyan tree 49 North Street: Grand View Hotel 1-11 Passage Street: Old Cleveland Police Station 1 Paxton Street: Old Cleveland Court House (Courthouse Restaurant) Shore Street: Cleveland War Memorial 73 Shore Street East: Fernleigh, early Cleveland building Shore Street North: Cleveland Point Light 109 Shore Street North: Cleveland Hotel (Cassim's Hotel) 127 Shore Street North: Norfolk Island Pine Trees 44-76 Smith Street: RSL Hall Education Cleveland State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Queen Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 706 students with 49 teachers (44 full-time equivalent) and 24 non-teaching staff (17 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program.
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Heritage listings Cleveland has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Cross Street: St Pauls Anglican Church 11 Lisa Street: Cleveland Pioneer Cemetery Outside 2014 Middle Street: Moreton Bay Fig tree 240 Middle Street East: GJ Walter Park 47- 49 North Street: Massive mature banyan tree 49 North Street: Grand View Hotel 1-11 Passage Street: Old Cleveland Police Station 1 Paxton Street: Old Cleveland Court House (Courthouse Restaurant) Shore Street: Cleveland War Memorial 73 Shore Street East: Fernleigh, early Cleveland building Shore Street North: Cleveland Point Light 109 Shore Street North: Cleveland Hotel (Cassim's Hotel) 127 Shore Street North: Norfolk Island Pine Trees 44-76 Smith Street: RSL Hall Education Cleveland State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Queen Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 706 students with 49 teachers (44 full-time equivalent) and 24 non-teaching staff (17 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program.
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Structure editor': Some syntax-directed editors monitor compliance with the context-sensitive constraints of a language such as type correctness. Such static-semantic constraints may be specified imperatively by actions (e.g., as in Gandalf), or declaratively by an attribute grammar (e.g., as in the Synthesizer Generator) or by unification in a many-sorted algebra (e.g., as in PSG ) or a logic program (e.g., as in Centaur and Pan), with compliance checked by the underlying editing machinery. Structured editors vary in the degree to which they allow their users to perform edits that cause the document to become syntactically or semantically incorrect. It is common for a language sensitive editor to represent a document as a parse tree with respect to language's grammar, or as an abstract syntax tree (AST). For example, a DOM tree is essentially an AST with respect to a given DTD. Frequently, the textual view of that underlying tree is generated by prettyprinting the underlying tree. Editors associated with intentional programming and language-oriented programming for general-purpose languages and domain-specific languages share many of the features of language-sensitive editors, but aim for greater separation between the underlying representation (the intention) and the surface representation (text in a programming language). Examples JetBrains MPS Lapis (text editor): Editing Text with Lightweight Structure
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Some syntax-directed editors monitor compliance with the context-sensitive constraints of a language such as type correctness. Such static-semantic constraints may be specified imperatively by actions (e.g., as in Gandalf), or declaratively by an attribute grammar (e.g., as in the Synthesizer Generator) or by unification in a many-sorted algebra (e.g., as in PSG ) or a logic program (e.g., as in Centaur and Pan), with compliance checked by the underlying editing machinery. Structured editors vary in the degree to which they allow their users to perform edits that cause the document to become syntactically or semantically incorrect. It is common for a language sensitive editor to represent a document as a parse tree with respect to language's grammar, or as an abstract syntax tree (AST). For example, a DOM tree is essentially an AST with respect to a given DTD. Frequently, the textual view of that underlying tree is generated by prettyprinting the underlying tree. Editors associated with intentional programming and language-oriented programming for general-purpose languages and domain-specific languages share many of the features of language-sensitive editors, but aim for greater separation between the underlying representation (the intention) and the surface representation (text in a programming language). Examples JetBrains MPS Lapis (text editor): Editing Text with Lightweight Structure
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Electoral registration': Electoral registration may refer to: Voter registration Electoral roll Electoral registration in the United Kingdom Electoral registration officer
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Electoral registration may refer to: Voter registration Electoral roll Electoral registration in the United Kingdom Electoral registration officer
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Drakri Hermitage': Footnotes Sera Monastery Buddhist hermitages in Lhasa Nyingma monasteries and temples Chengguan District, Lhasa
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Footnotes Sera Monastery Buddhist hermitages in Lhasa Nyingma monasteries and temples Chengguan District, Lhasa
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Silvan Thüler': Silvan "Sämi" Thüler (1 August 1932 – 13 August 2011) was a Swiss footballer. He played as a defender. Football career Between 1950 and 1955 Thüler played for FC Solothurn. Solothurn won the Swiss 1. Liga (third national level) in 1952 and were promoted to the Nationalliga B. Between 1955 and 1962 he played for FC Basel in the Nationalliga A. During this time Thüler played a total of 216 games for Basel scoring a total of six goals. 148 of these games were in the Swiss Serie A, 13 in the Swiss Cup, six were in the International Football Cup and 49 were friendly games. He scored four goal in the domestic league, the other two were scored in the Swiss Cup matches. From 1962 to 1963 Thüler played for FC Concordia Basel in the Swiss 1. Liga. International career "Sämi" Thüler played two games for the Swiss National team. His debut was on the 21 November 1956 in the 3:1 away win against Germany at the Waldstadion in Frankfurt. Private life Thüler married Lotti Feller in April 1956. They had two daughters, twins, Barbara and Silvia. First he worked for the local gas and waterboard. Later he was landlord and managed various restaurants, before he took over as manager of the Wenkenhof in Riehen. Honours Solothurn Swiss 1. Liga champions and promoted to Nationalliga B: 1952
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Silvan "Sämi" Thüler (1 August 1932 – 13 August 2011) was a Swiss footballer. He played as a defender. Football career Between 1950 and 1955 Thüler played for FC Solothurn. Solothurn won the Swiss 1. Liga (third national level) in 1952 and were promoted to the Nationalliga B. Between 1955 and 1962 he played for FC Basel in the Nationalliga A. During this time Thüler played a total of 216 games for Basel scoring a total of six goals. 148 of these games were in the Swiss Serie A, 13 in the Swiss Cup, six were in the International Football Cup and 49 were friendly games. He scored four goal in the domestic league, the other two were scored in the Swiss Cup matches. From 1962 to 1963 Thüler played for FC Concordia Basel in the Swiss 1. Liga. International career "Sämi" Thüler played two games for the Swiss National team. His debut was on the 21 November 1956 in the 3:1 away win against Germany at the Waldstadion in Frankfurt. Private life Thüler married Lotti Feller in April 1956. They had two daughters, twins, Barbara and Silvia. First he worked for the local gas and waterboard. Later he was landlord and managed various restaurants, before he took over as manager of the Wenkenhof in Riehen. Honours Solothurn Swiss 1. Liga champions and promoted to Nationalliga B: 1952
Continue the next paragraph in about 300-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Fonz, Huesca': Gastronomy Pork croquettes and lamb ribs are very typical in Fonz. For dessert there is a pumpkin dish () and muffins, the roll of San Blas... It is well known for its extra virgin olive oil, produced and packaged in Fonz.
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Gastronomy Pork croquettes and lamb ribs are very typical in Fonz. For dessert there is a pumpkin dish () and muffins, the roll of San Blas... It is well known for its extra virgin olive oil, produced and packaged in Fonz.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Circumflex': Visual discrimination between homographs In Serbo-Croatian the circumflex can be used to distinguish homographs, and it is called the "genitive sign" or "length sign". Examples include sam "am" versus sâm "alone". For example, the phrase "I am alone" may be written Ja sam sâm to improve clarity. Another example: da "yes", dâ "gives". Turkish. According to Turkish Language Association orthography, düzeltme işareti "correction mark" over a, i and u marks a long vowel to disambiguate similar words. For example, compare ama "but" and âmâ "blind", şura 'that place, there' and şûra "council". In general, circumflexes occur only in Arabic and Persian loanwords as vowel length in early Turkish was not phonemic. However, this standard was never applied entirely consistently and by the late 20th century many publications had stopped using circumflexes almost entirely. Welsh. The circumflex is known as hirnod "long sign" or acen grom "crooked accent", but more usually and colloquially as to bach "little roof". It lengthens a stressed vowel (a, e, i, o, u, w, y), and is used particularly to differentiate between homographs; e.g. tan and tân, ffon and ffôn, gem and gêm, cyn and cŷn, or gwn and gŵn. However the circumflex is only required on elongated vowels if the same word exists without the circumflex - "nos" (night), for example, has an elongated "o" sound but a circumflex is not required as the same word with a shortened "o" doesn't exist. The orthography of French has a few pairs of homophones that are only distinguished by the circumflex: e.g. du (partitive article) vs. dû 'due'.
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Visual discrimination between homographs In Serbo-Croatian the circumflex can be used to distinguish homographs, and it is called the "genitive sign" or "length sign". Examples include sam "am" versus sâm "alone". For example, the phrase "I am alone" may be written Ja sam sâm to improve clarity. Another example: da "yes", dâ "gives". Turkish. According to Turkish Language Association orthography, düzeltme işareti "correction mark" over a, i and u marks a long vowel to disambiguate similar words. For example, compare ama "but" and âmâ "blind", şura 'that place, there' and şûra "council". In general, circumflexes occur only in Arabic and Persian loanwords as vowel length in early Turkish was not phonemic. However, this standard was never applied entirely consistently and by the late 20th century many publications had stopped using circumflexes almost entirely. Welsh. The circumflex is known as hirnod "long sign" or acen grom "crooked accent", but more usually and colloquially as to bach "little roof". It lengthens a stressed vowel (a, e, i, o, u, w, y), and is used particularly to differentiate between homographs; e.g. tan and tân, ffon and ffôn, gem and gêm, cyn and cŷn, or gwn and gŵn. However the circumflex is only required on elongated vowels if the same word exists without the circumflex - "nos" (night), for example, has an elongated "o" sound but a circumflex is not required as the same word with a shortened "o" doesn't exist. The orthography of French has a few pairs of homophones that are only distinguished by the circumflex: e.g. du (partitive article) vs. dû 'due'.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'NicolÃs Watson': Nicolás Ezequiel Watson (born 22 May 1998) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Instituto. Career Watson's senior career began with Instituto, who signed him aged twelve, in Primera B Nacional. Having been an unused substitute for matches with Quilmes, Sarmiento and Brown between December 2018 and February 2019, Watson was selected to start a fixture versus Ferro Carril Oeste on 16 February. Personal life Watson is of Italian descent through a grandfather from Palermo. He is the son of former professional footballer Sergio Watson, and brother of the footballer Franco. He has three brothers, all of which played in the Instituto academy. Career statistics .
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Nicolás Ezequiel Watson (born 22 May 1998) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Instituto. Career Watson's senior career began with Instituto, who signed him aged twelve, in Primera B Nacional. Having been an unused substitute for matches with Quilmes, Sarmiento and Brown between December 2018 and February 2019, Watson was selected to start a fixture versus Ferro Carril Oeste on 16 February. Personal life Watson is of Italian descent through a grandfather from Palermo. He is the son of former professional footballer Sergio Watson, and brother of the footballer Franco. He has three brothers, all of which played in the Instituto academy. Career statistics .
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Market run': A market run or run on the market occurs when consumers increase purchasing of a particular product because they fear a shortage. As a market run progresses, it generates its own momentum: as more people demand the item, the supply line becomes unable to keep up. This causes a local shortage, which in turn encourages further hoarding. Examples include a run on the gasoline market following hurricane Katrina in 2005, an ammunition shortage following President Obama's election in 2008, and a run on toilet paper following a Johnny Carson joke on The Tonight Show in 1973.
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A market run or run on the market occurs when consumers increase purchasing of a particular product because they fear a shortage. As a market run progresses, it generates its own momentum: as more people demand the item, the supply line becomes unable to keep up. This causes a local shortage, which in turn encourages further hoarding. Examples include a run on the gasoline market following hurricane Katrina in 2005, an ammunition shortage following President Obama's election in 2008, and a run on toilet paper following a Johnny Carson joke on The Tonight Show in 1973.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Selective soldering': Less-common selective soldering processes include: Hot-iron solder with wire-solder feed Induction solder with paste-solder, solder-laden pads or preforms and hot gas (including hydrogen), with a number of methods of presenting the solder Other selective soldering applications are non-electronic, such as lead-frame attachment to ceramic substrates, coil-lead attachment, SMT attachment (such as LEDs to PCBs) and fire sprinklers (where the fuse is low-temperature solder alloys). Regardless of the selective soldering equipment used, there are two types of selective flux applicators: spray and dropjet fluxers. The spray fluxer applies atomized flux to a specific area, while the dropjet fluxer is more precise; the choice depends on the circumstances surrounding the soldering application. Miniature wave selective solder fountain The miniature wave selective solder fountain type is widely used, yielding good results if the PCB design and manufacturing process are optimized. Key requirements for selective fountain type soldering are: Process Nozzle diameter selection according to solder-joint geometry, nearby component clearance, component lead height and wettable or non-wettable nozzle Solder temperature: Set value or actual value on plated through-hole part Contact time Preheating Flux type: No-clean, organic-based; method of fluxing (spray or dropjet) Soldering: Drag, dip or angle method
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Less-common selective soldering processes include: Hot-iron solder with wire-solder feed Induction solder with paste-solder, solder-laden pads or preforms and hot gas (including hydrogen), with a number of methods of presenting the solder Other selective soldering applications are non-electronic, such as lead-frame attachment to ceramic substrates, coil-lead attachment, SMT attachment (such as LEDs to PCBs) and fire sprinklers (where the fuse is low-temperature solder alloys). Regardless of the selective soldering equipment used, there are two types of selective flux applicators: spray and dropjet fluxers. The spray fluxer applies atomized flux to a specific area, while the dropjet fluxer is more precise; the choice depends on the circumstances surrounding the soldering application. Miniature wave selective solder fountain The miniature wave selective solder fountain type is widely used, yielding good results if the PCB design and manufacturing process are optimized. Key requirements for selective fountain type soldering are: Process Nozzle diameter selection according to solder-joint geometry, nearby component clearance, component lead height and wettable or non-wettable nozzle Solder temperature: Set value or actual value on plated through-hole part Contact time Preheating Flux type: No-clean, organic-based; method of fluxing (spray or dropjet) Soldering: Drag, dip or angle method
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Kware, Nairobi': Kware is a slum neighbourhood in Embakasi in the city of Nairobi. Located within the larger Eastlands area of Nairobi, it is approximately east of the central business district. It borders the Mukuru slums and Initially Kware was predominantly an informal settlement but over the years part Kware and Pipeline have earned a reputation for their poor infrastructure, coupled with overcrowded flats, narrow streets, littering, as well as its poor drainage system. Overview Kware is located approximately southeast of Nairobi's central business district, west of the Outer Ring Road within the Eastlands area in Embakasi. Kware, a mispronounced version of 'quarry', got its name from a nearby quarry site. It borders the Mukuru and Pipeline slums. Electorally, Kware is placed under Embakasi South Constituency; the whole constituency is within the Embakasi Sub-county. Kware is also an electoral ward within the constituency.
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Kware is a slum neighbourhood in Embakasi in the city of Nairobi. Located within the larger Eastlands area of Nairobi, it is approximately east of the central business district. It borders the Mukuru slums and Initially Kware was predominantly an informal settlement but over the years part Kware and Pipeline have earned a reputation for their poor infrastructure, coupled with overcrowded flats, narrow streets, littering, as well as its poor drainage system. Overview Kware is located approximately southeast of Nairobi's central business district, west of the Outer Ring Road within the Eastlands area in Embakasi. Kware, a mispronounced version of 'quarry', got its name from a nearby quarry site. It borders the Mukuru and Pipeline slums. Electorally, Kware is placed under Embakasi South Constituency; the whole constituency is within the Embakasi Sub-county. Kware is also an electoral ward within the constituency.
Continue the next paragraph in about 330-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic '2016â17 Championnat National': The 2016–17 Championnat National season was the 19th season since its establishment. The fixtures were announced on 15 July 2016. Teams There are 18 clubs in the league, with four promoted teams from Championnat de France Amateur replacing the four teams that were relegated from National following the 2015–16 season. All clubs that secured National status for the season were subject to approval by the DNCG before becoming eligible to participate. Team changes As of 14 July 2016, the following teams have mathematically achieved qualification for the 2016–17 season. Evian Thonon Gaillard, who were relegated from Ligue 2, was sent administratively to CFA due to financial troubles. As a result, Épinal were added back to National. To National Promoted from CFA Quevilly-Rouen Lyon-Duchère Pau Concarneau Relegated from Ligue 2 Paris FC Créteil
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The 2016–17 Championnat National season was the 19th season since its establishment. The fixtures were announced on 15 July 2016. Teams There are 18 clubs in the league, with four promoted teams from Championnat de France Amateur replacing the four teams that were relegated from National following the 2015–16 season. All clubs that secured National status for the season were subject to approval by the DNCG before becoming eligible to participate. Team changes As of 14 July 2016, the following teams have mathematically achieved qualification for the 2016–17 season. Evian Thonon Gaillard, who were relegated from Ligue 2, was sent administratively to CFA due to financial troubles. As a result, Épinal were added back to National. To National Promoted from CFA Quevilly-Rouen Lyon-Duchère Pau Concarneau Relegated from Ligue 2 Paris FC Créteil
Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'John Jeremiah Lawler': Bishop of Lead/Rapid City Lawler was appointed the third Bishop of Lead by Pope Benedict XV on January 29, 1916. On August 1, 1930, the episcopal see of the diocese was changed from Lead to Rapid City, and the name of the diocese was changed accordingly. In 1947, Lawler, who had been in failing health, received Bishop William McCarty as his coadjutor bishop. Death and legacy John Lawler died following a stroke on March 11, 1948, at age 85. At the time of his death, he was the oldest Catholic bishop in the United States and, after Bishop Alexander Joseph McGavick, was the second most senior in years of service.
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Bishop of Lead/Rapid City Lawler was appointed the third Bishop of Lead by Pope Benedict XV on January 29, 1916. On August 1, 1930, the episcopal see of the diocese was changed from Lead to Rapid City, and the name of the diocese was changed accordingly. In 1947, Lawler, who had been in failing health, received Bishop William McCarty as his coadjutor bishop. Death and legacy John Lawler died following a stroke on March 11, 1948, at age 85. At the time of his death, he was the oldest Catholic bishop in the United States and, after Bishop Alexander Joseph McGavick, was the second most senior in years of service.
Continue the next paragraph in about 380-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'The Noble Savage (magazine)': The Noble Savage was an American literary magazine which existed between 1960 and 1962. The magazine was founded by Saul Bellow and Jack Ludwig. They also edited the magazine of which the publisher was Meridian Books based in Cleveland, Ohio. Later Keith Botsford joined the magazine as the editor. The first issue which was published in Spring 1960 contained works by Harold Rosenberg, John Berryman and Ralph Ellison. Later issues included the work by Thomas Pynchon, Robert Coover and Arthur Miller. The fourth issue presented work from different countries, including G. V. Desani, Dan Jacobson, Elemire Zolla, Louis Guilloux and Antoni Slonimski. Edward Hoagland and Lucia Berlin also published their early works in the magazine. The fifth and last issue of the Noble Savage was published in 1962.
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The Noble Savage was an American literary magazine which existed between 1960 and 1962. The magazine was founded by Saul Bellow and Jack Ludwig. They also edited the magazine of which the publisher was Meridian Books based in Cleveland, Ohio. Later Keith Botsford joined the magazine as the editor. The first issue which was published in Spring 1960 contained works by Harold Rosenberg, John Berryman and Ralph Ellison. Later issues included the work by Thomas Pynchon, Robert Coover and Arthur Miller. The fourth issue presented work from different countries, including G. V. Desani, Dan Jacobson, Elemire Zolla, Louis Guilloux and Antoni Slonimski. Edward Hoagland and Lucia Berlin also published their early works in the magazine. The fifth and last issue of the Noble Savage was published in 1962.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'History of the Palestinians': Palestinian leadership The Palestinian Arabs were led by two main camps. The Nashashibis, led by Raghib al-Nashashibi, who was Mayor of Jerusalem from 1920 to 1934, were moderates who sought dialogue with the British and the Jews. The Nashashibis were overshadowed by the al-Husaynis who came to dominate Palestinian-Arab politics in the years before 1948. The al-Husaynis, like most Arab Nationalists, denied that Jews had any national rights in Palestine. The British granted the Palestinian Arabs a religious leadership, but they always kept it dependent. The office of Mufti of Jerusalem, traditionally limited in authority and geographical scope, was refashioned into that of Grand Mufti of Palestine. Furthermore, a Supreme Muslim Council (SMC) was established and given various duties like the administration of religious endowments and the appointment of religious judges and local muftis. In Ottoman times these duties had been fulfilled by the bureaucracy in Istanbul. In ruling the Palestinian Arabs the British preferred to deal with elites, rather than with political formations rooted in the middle or lower classes. For instance they ignored the Palestine Arab Congress. The British also tried to create divisions among these elites. For instance they chose Hajj Amin al-Husayni to become Grand Mufti, although he was young and had received the fewest votes from Jerusalem's Islamic leaders. Hajj Amin was a distant cousin of Musa Kazim al-Husainy, the leader of the Palestine Arab Congress. According to Khalidi, by appointing a younger relative, the British hoped to undermine the position of Musa Kazim. Indeed, they stayed rivals until the death of Musa Kazim in 1934. Another of the mufti's rivals, Raghib Bey al-Nashashibi, had already been appointed mayor of Jerusalem in 1920, replacing Musa Kazim whom the British removed after the Nabi Musa riots of 1920, during which he exhorted the crowd to give their blood for Palestine. During the entire Mandate period, but especially during the latter half the rivalry between the mufti and al-Nashashibi dominated Palestinian politics.
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Palestinian leadership The Palestinian Arabs were led by two main camps. The Nashashibis, led by Raghib al-Nashashibi, who was Mayor of Jerusalem from 1920 to 1934, were moderates who sought dialogue with the British and the Jews. The Nashashibis were overshadowed by the al-Husaynis who came to dominate Palestinian-Arab politics in the years before 1948. The al-Husaynis, like most Arab Nationalists, denied that Jews had any national rights in Palestine. The British granted the Palestinian Arabs a religious leadership, but they always kept it dependent. The office of Mufti of Jerusalem, traditionally limited in authority and geographical scope, was refashioned into that of Grand Mufti of Palestine. Furthermore, a Supreme Muslim Council (SMC) was established and given various duties like the administration of religious endowments and the appointment of religious judges and local muftis. In Ottoman times these duties had been fulfilled by the bureaucracy in Istanbul. In ruling the Palestinian Arabs the British preferred to deal with elites, rather than with political formations rooted in the middle or lower classes. For instance they ignored the Palestine Arab Congress. The British also tried to create divisions among these elites. For instance they chose Hajj Amin al-Husayni to become Grand Mufti, although he was young and had received the fewest votes from Jerusalem's Islamic leaders. Hajj Amin was a distant cousin of Musa Kazim al-Husainy, the leader of the Palestine Arab Congress. According to Khalidi, by appointing a younger relative, the British hoped to undermine the position of Musa Kazim. Indeed, they stayed rivals until the death of Musa Kazim in 1934. Another of the mufti's rivals, Raghib Bey al-Nashashibi, had already been appointed mayor of Jerusalem in 1920, replacing Musa Kazim whom the British removed after the Nabi Musa riots of 1920, during which he exhorted the crowd to give their blood for Palestine. During the entire Mandate period, but especially during the latter half the rivalry between the mufti and al-Nashashibi dominated Palestinian politics.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Brain Blogger': {{Infobox website | name = Brain Blogger | owner = Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation | logo = Brain Blogger logo.svg | logo_size = | foundation = 2005 | location_city = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | location_country = | key_people = Shaheen Lakhan, Editor-in-ChiefJames S. Rice, Public Relations DirectorHolly Cave, Chief Copy Editor',' Daliah Leslie, "The Hollywood Medical Reporter & Copy Editor | url = | registration = Not Required | current_status = Active | language = English | website_type = Blog, Online Magazine, News }} Brain Blogger is a Scientific American'' partner biomedical blog sponsored by the Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF) and edited by Shaheen Lakhan. Its byline is "a brain-themed community." It reviews the latest news and stories related to neuroscience/neurology, psychology/psychiatry, and health/healthcare. According to its website, the blog is written by over 100 biomedical professionals—from neurosurgeons to psychologists—and follows the Health On the Net Foundation honor code of medical blogging ethics. It is syndicated by Google News and major media outlets, including Time Warner, San Antonio Express-News, and Sun-Times News Group. Brain Blogger is a finalist for two Seed Media Group's Research Blogging Awards 2010 in the categories "Best Blog — Neuroscience" and "Best Blog — Psychology". Moreover, it ranks first in Blogs.com's "10 Best Brain Blogs".
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{{Infobox website | name = Brain Blogger | owner = Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation | logo = Brain Blogger logo.svg | logo_size = | foundation = 2005 | location_city = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | location_country = | key_people = Shaheen Lakhan, Editor-in-ChiefJames S. Rice, Public Relations DirectorHolly Cave, Chief Copy Editor',' Daliah Leslie, "The Hollywood Medical Reporter & Copy Editor | url = | registration = Not Required | current_status = Active | language = English | website_type = Blog, Online Magazine, News }} Brain Blogger is a Scientific American'' partner biomedical blog sponsored by the Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF) and edited by Shaheen Lakhan. Its byline is "a brain-themed community." It reviews the latest news and stories related to neuroscience/neurology, psychology/psychiatry, and health/healthcare. According to its website, the blog is written by over 100 biomedical professionals—from neurosurgeons to psychologists—and follows the Health On the Net Foundation honor code of medical blogging ethics. It is syndicated by Google News and major media outlets, including Time Warner, San Antonio Express-News, and Sun-Times News Group. Brain Blogger is a finalist for two Seed Media Group's Research Blogging Awards 2010 in the categories "Best Blog — Neuroscience" and "Best Blog — Psychology". Moreover, it ranks first in Blogs.com's "10 Best Brain Blogs".
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'South Dakota Highway Patrol': The South Dakota Highway Patrol is the state police agency for South Dakota, which has jurisdiction everywhere in the state except for sovereign Native American reservations. It was created to protect the lives, property and constitutional rights of people in South Dakota. In addition to enforcement of laws, the SDHP has regional SWAT teams that provide tactical and warrant services to police and Sheriff Departments. The SDHP is also responsible for training K-9 teams to law enforcement agencies in South Dakota. The SDHP also has a division responsible for executive protection of the state dignitaries and protection of the capital grounds and administrative state buildings and grounds. There are currently 201 members (i.e., state troopers) of the South Dakota Highway Patrol. Jurisdiction Troopers with the South Dakota Highway Patrol are entrusted with the authority to conduct investigations concerning violations of criminal and traffic statutes throughout the state, regardless of city, township, or county boundaries. Including traffic enforcement, in communities that already have a police presence, the South Dakota Highway Patrol may respond to citizen calls. The South Dakota Highway Patrol has statewide jurisdiction, and frequently assists other agencies with emergency calls for service ranging from accidents, criminal investigations to fights in progress. As a mission of the South Dakota Highway Patrol, they will preserve peace and order.
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The South Dakota Highway Patrol is the state police agency for South Dakota, which has jurisdiction everywhere in the state except for sovereign Native American reservations. It was created to protect the lives, property and constitutional rights of people in South Dakota. In addition to enforcement of laws, the SDHP has regional SWAT teams that provide tactical and warrant services to police and Sheriff Departments. The SDHP is also responsible for training K-9 teams to law enforcement agencies in South Dakota. The SDHP also has a division responsible for executive protection of the state dignitaries and protection of the capital grounds and administrative state buildings and grounds. There are currently 201 members (i.e., state troopers) of the South Dakota Highway Patrol. Jurisdiction Troopers with the South Dakota Highway Patrol are entrusted with the authority to conduct investigations concerning violations of criminal and traffic statutes throughout the state, regardless of city, township, or county boundaries. Including traffic enforcement, in communities that already have a police presence, the South Dakota Highway Patrol may respond to citizen calls. The South Dakota Highway Patrol has statewide jurisdiction, and frequently assists other agencies with emergency calls for service ranging from accidents, criminal investigations to fights in progress. As a mission of the South Dakota Highway Patrol, they will preserve peace and order.
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Smuggler's Ridge': Smugglers' Ridge or Ma Tsz Keng () is a hill with a height of in New Territories, Hong Kong. It is inside Kam Shan Country Park. A part of Shing Mun Tunnels is built underneath this hill. Name The name Smugglers' Ridge originally referred to a ridge trail on this mountain. Later, this mountain was named after this ridge trail. Access Stage 6 of the MacLehose Trail goes through this peak. By continuing northwest at distance post W066 on the Wilson Trail, instead of the intended route, along a path with sparse woodland, Smuggler's Ridge can be reached. Geography Smuggler's Ridge rises slowly from its start to the south until steeply dropping at its highest point to the north, where it meets MacLehose Trail stage 6 again at Shing Mun Redoubt. Tai Mo Shan, Needle Hill and other Kowloon Hills can be seen from Smuggler's Ridge, along with Kwai Chung to the west, parts of Shatin to the east, and Cheung Sha Wan to the south.
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Smugglers' Ridge or Ma Tsz Keng () is a hill with a height of in New Territories, Hong Kong. It is inside Kam Shan Country Park. A part of Shing Mun Tunnels is built underneath this hill. Name The name Smugglers' Ridge originally referred to a ridge trail on this mountain. Later, this mountain was named after this ridge trail. Access Stage 6 of the MacLehose Trail goes through this peak. By continuing northwest at distance post W066 on the Wilson Trail, instead of the intended route, along a path with sparse woodland, Smuggler's Ridge can be reached. Geography Smuggler's Ridge rises slowly from its start to the south until steeply dropping at its highest point to the north, where it meets MacLehose Trail stage 6 again at Shing Mun Redoubt. Tai Mo Shan, Needle Hill and other Kowloon Hills can be seen from Smuggler's Ridge, along with Kwai Chung to the west, parts of Shatin to the east, and Cheung Sha Wan to the south.
Continue the next paragraph in about 320-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Saint-Edmond, Quebec': Saint-Edmond, Quebec may refer to: Saint-Edmond, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec, which amalgamated into Lac-au-Saumon, Quebec in 1997. Saint-Edmond-les-Plaines, Quebec, known simply as Saint-Edmond until 2004. Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham, Quebec
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Saint-Edmond, Quebec may refer to: Saint-Edmond, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec, which amalgamated into Lac-au-Saumon, Quebec in 1997. Saint-Edmond-les-Plaines, Quebec, known simply as Saint-Edmond until 2004. Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham, Quebec
Continue the next paragraph in about 340-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Leontina de Cabral Hogan': Spiritism In 1925, she became a spiritist, joining the movement founded by . She corresponded with the poet and writer Alfredo Pimenta, discussing topics such as "the division of religion Christian faith in the different established dogmas ". Feminism De Cabral Hogan was a member of the National Council of Portuguese Women, a feminist organization dedicated to the defence of women's social and political rights, from 1938. She joined the Literature Section in 1940, working alongside the activists Etelvina Lopes de Almeida, , Maria Lamas, Maria da Luz Albuquerque and Teresa Leitão de Barros. She was appointed president of the section in 1942, and had sat on the council's board from 1940 to 1942. Death and legacy She died on 18 January 1943 of asthma. She is buried in a family tomb, in the Alto de São João Cemetery, in Lisbon. In the January/February 1943 edition of the Portuguese magazine Estudos Psíquicos, a tribute to her said: "She had an unmistakable distinction where not the slightest artifice was discovered. Her expression radiated something spiritual that enhanced and veiled her grace as a woman. Affable and unpretentious, intelligent and cultured, his conversation arrested those who listened. "
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Spiritism In 1925, she became a spiritist, joining the movement founded by . She corresponded with the poet and writer Alfredo Pimenta, discussing topics such as "the division of religion Christian faith in the different established dogmas ". Feminism De Cabral Hogan was a member of the National Council of Portuguese Women, a feminist organization dedicated to the defence of women's social and political rights, from 1938. She joined the Literature Section in 1940, working alongside the activists Etelvina Lopes de Almeida, , Maria Lamas, Maria da Luz Albuquerque and Teresa Leitão de Barros. She was appointed president of the section in 1942, and had sat on the council's board from 1940 to 1942. Death and legacy She died on 18 January 1943 of asthma. She is buried in a family tomb, in the Alto de São João Cemetery, in Lisbon. In the January/February 1943 edition of the Portuguese magazine Estudos Psíquicos, a tribute to her said: "She had an unmistakable distinction where not the slightest artifice was discovered. Her expression radiated something spiritual that enhanced and veiled her grace as a woman. Affable and unpretentious, intelligent and cultured, his conversation arrested those who listened. "
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Silver Oak Cellars': History Silver Oak was the vision of Justin Meyer. Entrepreneur and oil entrepreneur, Ray Duncan had purchased Franciscan Vineyards and approached Justin Meyer, whom he had met through mutual friends, and asked him to plant and manage his vineyards and winery. While working at Christian Brothers, Justin agreed, and started Silver Oak on the side. Ray invested in Meyer and Silver Oak was established in 1972. Named after its location between Oakville and the Silverado Trail in Napa Valley, Justin and Ray's vision for Silver Oak was to devote all their resources to producing a single wine and Justin's favorite focus - Cabernet Sauvignon. Justin's vision was to perfect and make a wine that was 100% Cabernet, no blending. In 1972, Ray purchased a dairy farm in Oakville, in the Napa Valley, which is the site where the Silver Oak Napa Valley winery stands today. It was on this dairy farm in 1972 where Silver Oak's first vintage was produced using grapes from Silver Oak's Alexander Valley vineyards. That same year, Ray and Justin began planting Silver Oak's first Napa Valley vineyard. Seven years later, Silver Oak harvested the grapes for the company's first Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Silver Oak produced 1,600 cases of 1972 North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon, Silver Oak's first wine. However, according to David Duncan, quoted in 2007, the company didn't sell wine for the first five years but then sold out for 28 years consecutively, and the company has continued to grow. In 1981, on the site of the old dairy farm in Oakville, Silver Oak broke ground on their Napa Valley winery which was completed in 1982. Growth of the company from 1977 onwards enabled Silver Oak to purchase further vineyards in the 1980s and early 1990s, becoming one of the most successful Cabernet Sauvignon brands of the 1980s. In 1994, Justin Meyer brought on Daniel Baron to become his successor. Daniel Baron has served as Silver Oak's Director of Winemaking since 2001.
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History Silver Oak was the vision of Justin Meyer. Entrepreneur and oil entrepreneur, Ray Duncan had purchased Franciscan Vineyards and approached Justin Meyer, whom he had met through mutual friends, and asked him to plant and manage his vineyards and winery. While working at Christian Brothers, Justin agreed, and started Silver Oak on the side. Ray invested in Meyer and Silver Oak was established in 1972. Named after its location between Oakville and the Silverado Trail in Napa Valley, Justin and Ray's vision for Silver Oak was to devote all their resources to producing a single wine and Justin's favorite focus - Cabernet Sauvignon. Justin's vision was to perfect and make a wine that was 100% Cabernet, no blending. In 1972, Ray purchased a dairy farm in Oakville, in the Napa Valley, which is the site where the Silver Oak Napa Valley winery stands today. It was on this dairy farm in 1972 where Silver Oak's first vintage was produced using grapes from Silver Oak's Alexander Valley vineyards. That same year, Ray and Justin began planting Silver Oak's first Napa Valley vineyard. Seven years later, Silver Oak harvested the grapes for the company's first Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Silver Oak produced 1,600 cases of 1972 North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon, Silver Oak's first wine. However, according to David Duncan, quoted in 2007, the company didn't sell wine for the first five years but then sold out for 28 years consecutively, and the company has continued to grow. In 1981, on the site of the old dairy farm in Oakville, Silver Oak broke ground on their Napa Valley winery which was completed in 1982. Growth of the company from 1977 onwards enabled Silver Oak to purchase further vineyards in the 1980s and early 1990s, becoming one of the most successful Cabernet Sauvignon brands of the 1980s. In 1994, Justin Meyer brought on Daniel Baron to become his successor. Daniel Baron has served as Silver Oak's Director of Winemaking since 2001.
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Continue the next paragraph in about 310-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Stanislav Meleiko': Stanislav Evgenievich Meleiko (Russian: Станислав Евгеньевич Мелейко) (February 6, 1937 – March 8, 2021) was a Russian journalist, TV presenter, director, and producer of his own programs. Meleiko was the author and presenter of the program Citizen and the Law on Channel 5 from 1970 to 1996. Since 1997, he was the author of his own programs. He prepared programs and reports for various television and Internet Channels of REN TV.
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Stanislav Evgenievich Meleiko (Russian: Станислав Евгеньевич Мелейко) (February 6, 1937 – March 8, 2021) was a Russian journalist, TV presenter, director, and producer of his own programs. Meleiko was the author and presenter of the program Citizen and the Law on Channel 5 from 1970 to 1996. Since 1997, he was the author of his own programs. He prepared programs and reports for various television and Internet Channels of REN TV.
Continue the next paragraph in about 390-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Blanche Whiffen': Blanche Galton Whiffen, known on stage as Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, (1845–1936) was an American actress born in London. She was educated in France; made her stage début at the Royalty Theatre, London, in 1865; came to America in 1868; and toured the United States under John Templeton's management. In 1879 she played Buttercup in the first American production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Pinafore. She joined Daniel Frohman's stock company at his old Lyceum Theatre, where she appeared in more than 25 plays between 1887 and 1899 including The Wife (1887), The Charity Ball (1889), and Trelawny of the 'Wells' (1898). Later she was part of Charles Frohman's company at the Empire. She became Broadway's resident old lady character player after the death of Mrs. G. H. Gilbert in 1904. Mrs Whiffen in later years appeared in Zira (1905); The Great Divide (1905–07); The Builder of Bridges (1909); The Brass Bottle (1910); Electricity (1910); Cousin Kate (1912); Tante (1913); A Scrap of Paper (1914); Rosemary (1915). She was still active at 70 and a great favorite.
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Blanche Galton Whiffen, known on stage as Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, (1845–1936) was an American actress born in London. She was educated in France; made her stage début at the Royalty Theatre, London, in 1865; came to America in 1868; and toured the United States under John Templeton's management. In 1879 she played Buttercup in the first American production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Pinafore. She joined Daniel Frohman's stock company at his old Lyceum Theatre, where she appeared in more than 25 plays between 1887 and 1899 including The Wife (1887), The Charity Ball (1889), and Trelawny of the 'Wells' (1898). Later she was part of Charles Frohman's company at the Empire. She became Broadway's resident old lady character player after the death of Mrs. G. H. Gilbert in 1904. Mrs Whiffen in later years appeared in Zira (1905); The Great Divide (1905–07); The Builder of Bridges (1909); The Brass Bottle (1910); Electricity (1910); Cousin Kate (1912); Tante (1913); A Scrap of Paper (1914); Rosemary (1915). She was still active at 70 and a great favorite.
Continue the next paragraph in about 400-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'NM-method': In a third application, matrices and characterize again the same country in two different years. In this application, matrix is the joint educational distribution of Portuguese young couples (where the male partners' age is between 30 and 34 years) in 2011. And is the same but it is observed in year 1981. One may aim to construct matrix in order to study what would have been the educational distribution of Portuguese young couples if they had sorted into marriages like their peers did in 2011, while their gender-specific educational distributions were the same as in 1981. In each of the first two applications, matrix represents a counterfactual joint distribution. It can be used to quantify certain ceteris paribus effects. More precisely, to quantify on a cardinal scale the difference between the directly unobservable degree of marital sorting in Zimbabwe and Yemen, or in Generation Z and Generation Y with a counterfactual decomposition. For the decomposition, the counterfactual table is used to calculate the contribution of each of the driving forces (i.e., the observed structural availability of potential partners with various education levels determining the opportunities at the population level; and the unobservable non-structural drivers, e.g., aggregate matching preferences, desires, norms, barriers) and that of their interaction (i.e., the effect of changes in aggregate preferences/desires/norms/barriers due to changes in structural availability) to an observable cardinal scaled statistics (e.g. the share of educationally homogamous couples). The third application was used by Naszodi and Mendonca (2021) as an example for a non-sense counterfactual: the education level has changed so drastically in Portugal over the three decades studied that this counterfactual is impossible to be obtained.
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In a third application, matrices and characterize again the same country in two different years. In this application, matrix is the joint educational distribution of Portuguese young couples (where the male partners' age is between 30 and 34 years) in 2011. And is the same but it is observed in year 1981. One may aim to construct matrix in order to study what would have been the educational distribution of Portuguese young couples if they had sorted into marriages like their peers did in 2011, while their gender-specific educational distributions were the same as in 1981. In each of the first two applications, matrix represents a counterfactual joint distribution. It can be used to quantify certain ceteris paribus effects. More precisely, to quantify on a cardinal scale the difference between the directly unobservable degree of marital sorting in Zimbabwe and Yemen, or in Generation Z and Generation Y with a counterfactual decomposition. For the decomposition, the counterfactual table is used to calculate the contribution of each of the driving forces (i.e., the observed structural availability of potential partners with various education levels determining the opportunities at the population level; and the unobservable non-structural drivers, e.g., aggregate matching preferences, desires, norms, barriers) and that of their interaction (i.e., the effect of changes in aggregate preferences/desires/norms/barriers due to changes in structural availability) to an observable cardinal scaled statistics (e.g. the share of educationally homogamous couples). The third application was used by Naszodi and Mendonca (2021) as an example for a non-sense counterfactual: the education level has changed so drastically in Portugal over the three decades studied that this counterfactual is impossible to be obtained.
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'History of Chinese Buddhism': Unlike in Japan, Esoteric Buddhism in China was not seen as a separate and distinct "school" of Buddhism but rather understood as a set of associated practices and teachings that could be integrated together with the other Chinese Buddhist traditions such as Chan. Hence, the other schools of Chinese Buddhism such as Chan and Tiantai began to adopt esoteric practices such as deity visualization and dharani chanting. Tang state repression of 845 Opposition to Buddhism accumulated over time during the Tang dynasty, culminating in the Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution under Emperor Tang Wuzong.
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Unlike in Japan, Esoteric Buddhism in China was not seen as a separate and distinct "school" of Buddhism but rather understood as a set of associated practices and teachings that could be integrated together with the other Chinese Buddhist traditions such as Chan. Hence, the other schools of Chinese Buddhism such as Chan and Tiantai began to adopt esoteric practices such as deity visualization and dharani chanting. Tang state repression of 845 Opposition to Buddhism accumulated over time during the Tang dynasty, culminating in the Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution under Emperor Tang Wuzong.
Continue the next paragraph in about 350-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Geleshan (disambiguation)': Geleshan may refer to: Geleshan (歌乐山街道), a subdistrict in Shapingba District, Chongqing Geleshan Mountain Range, in which the subdistrict is named after Gele Mountain or Geleshan, located in the Geleshan Mountain Range Geleshan National Forest Park (歌乐山国家森林公园), a nationally protected park
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Geleshan may refer to: Geleshan (歌乐山街道), a subdistrict in Shapingba District, Chongqing Geleshan Mountain Range, in which the subdistrict is named after Gele Mountain or Geleshan, located in the Geleshan Mountain Range Geleshan National Forest Park (歌乐山国家森林公园), a nationally protected park
Continue the next paragraph in about 370-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Mediterranean Handball Confederation': From 2004 (2005 and 2014 was not held): Men's Mediterranean Handball Championships From 2004: Current title holders Handball • (Titles) (*) Record Beach Handball • (Titles) (*) Record MHC Members Full Members Albania Algeria Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Cyprus Egypt France Greece Israel Italy Lebanon Libya Malta Montenegro Morocco Portugal Serbia Slovenia Spain Syria Tunisia Turkey Associated Members Andorra Monaco Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain competed in 2020 Men's Mediterranean Handball Championships.
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From 2004 (2005 and 2014 was not held): Men's Mediterranean Handball Championships From 2004: Current title holders Handball • (Titles) (*) Record Beach Handball • (Titles) (*) Record MHC Members Full Members Albania Algeria Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Cyprus Egypt France Greece Israel Italy Lebanon Libya Malta Montenegro Morocco Portugal Serbia Slovenia Spain Syria Tunisia Turkey Associated Members Andorra Monaco Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain competed in 2020 Men's Mediterranean Handball Championships.
Continue the next paragraph in about 360-words of the given Wikipedia text on the topic 'Pseudodiploid': Pseudodiploid or pseudoploid refers to one of the essential components in viral reproduction. It means having two RNA genomes per virion but giving rise to only one DNA copy in infected cells. The term is also used to refer to cells that are diploid, but have chromosomal translocations. Overview Retrovirions for example are considered pseudoploid – they have two genomes within each capsid, but in general only one provirus is seen after infection with a single virion. Retrovirus particles contain two copies of the RNA genome held together by multiple regions of base pairing (strongest pairing at 5’ ends) which is also called 70S complex (dimer of 35S genomes). This gives viruses evolutionary advantages such as the ability to survive extensive damage to their genomes, as at least parts of both genomes are used during the reverse transcription process. It also explains the high rates of genetic recombination in retroviruses. The retroviral genome is coated by a viral nucleocapsid protein that may function like a single stranded binding protein and therefore enhances processivity and facilitates template exchanges. The nucleocapsid first organizes RNA genomes within the virion and then facilitates reverse transcription within the infected cell.
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Pseudodiploid or pseudoploid refers to one of the essential components in viral reproduction. It means having two RNA genomes per virion but giving rise to only one DNA copy in infected cells. The term is also used to refer to cells that are diploid, but have chromosomal translocations. Overview Retrovirions for example are considered pseudoploid – they have two genomes within each capsid, but in general only one provirus is seen after infection with a single virion. Retrovirus particles contain two copies of the RNA genome held together by multiple regions of base pairing (strongest pairing at 5’ ends) which is also called 70S complex (dimer of 35S genomes). This gives viruses evolutionary advantages such as the ability to survive extensive damage to their genomes, as at least parts of both genomes are used during the reverse transcription process. It also explains the high rates of genetic recombination in retroviruses. The retroviral genome is coated by a viral nucleocapsid protein that may function like a single stranded binding protein and therefore enhances processivity and facilitates template exchanges. The nucleocapsid first organizes RNA genomes within the virion and then facilitates reverse transcription within the infected cell.