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"Illinois Policy Institute"
government regulations, state spending and labor unions in Illinois." Originally founded by Greg Blankenship, John Tillman relaunched the organization in 2007. The organization "steadily expanded its work and influence" after Tillman took over. IPI raised $341,000 in 2007 and $6.4 million in 2016. In 2018, the "Chicago Sun-Times" wrote that "Its studies and opinion pieces on cutting government spending and boosting transparency became must-read material to many Republicans, some Democrats — and the governor of Illinois." IPI formerly operated the Illinois News Network, transferring ownership of that entity to the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity in January 2018.
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The group worked closely with former Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner, a Republican and past donor to IPI, during the first several years of his gubernatorial tenure. However, Rauner's relationship with IPI deteriorated. Following the Supreme Court ruling in "Janus v. AFSCME", plaintiff Mark Janus left his job with the state of Illinois to become a senior fellow at IPI, which had helped fund his case. Illinois Policy Institute The Illinois Policy Institute (IPI) is a libertarian nonprofit think tank with offices in Chicago and Springfield. Founded in 2002, it is active in the areas of education policy, pension policy, and
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"Beizanji Sutra Mounds"
Beizanji Sutra Mounds The is a Kamakura period archaeological site located in what is now part of the city of Sukagawa, Fukushima Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1937. The Beizanji Sutra Mounds are located within the grounds of the Hie Jinja, a Shinto shrine located in the Nishikawa neighborhood of Sukagawa. During renovation work on the shrine, mounds located to its rear were flattened, and pottery containers and bronze Buddhist statues were discovered. The mounds were discovered to have been sutra mounds, which, from inscriptions on the
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artifacts, were made the Shōan era (1299 -1302) for a temple called Beizan-ji, which once occupied this site. A total of ten mounds existed; however only Mound No.3 has been retained in almost its original shape. Beizanji Sutra Mounds The is a Kamakura period archaeological site located in what is now part of the city of Sukagawa, Fukushima Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1937. The Beizanji Sutra Mounds are located within the grounds of the Hie Jinja, a Shinto shrine located in the Nishikawa neighborhood of Sukagawa.
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"Aiko Satō (writer)"
Aiko Satō (writer) Aiko Satō (佐藤愛子, born 1923) is a Japanese novelist. The novelist Aiko Satō was born in Osaka in 1923. She is the second daughter of the novelist and the agnate half-sister of the poet . Satō graduated the Kōnan Higher Girls' School (the precursor to the modern ). Satō published early works in the magazine "Bungei Shuto" (文芸首都). She wrote an autobigraphical novel, "Aiko" (愛子, 1959), which she followed eight years later with a biography of her father entitled "Hana wa Kurenai" (花はくれない, "The Flowers Are Red", 1967) and seven years after that with a book about
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her mother, "Joyū Mariko" (女優万里子, "The Actress Mariko", 1974). Her works "Sokuratesu no Tsuma" (ソクラテスの妻, "Socrates' Wife") and "Futari no Onna" (二人の女, "Two Women"), both published in 1963, earned a nomination for the Akutagawa Prize, and "Kanō Taii Fujin" (加納大尉婦人, published 1964) was nominated for the Naoki Prize. She won the 61st Naoki Prize for "Tatakai-sunde Hi ga Kurete" (闘いすんで日が暮れて), which portrays a woman's struggles with her incapable husband. Aiko Satō (writer) Aiko Satō (佐藤愛子, born 1923) is a Japanese novelist. The novelist Aiko Satō was born in Osaka in 1923. She is the second daughter of the novelist and
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"Tutti defunti... tranne i morti"
Tutti defunti... tranne i morti Tutti defunti... tranne i morti () is a 1977 film directed by Pupi Avati. Following the release of "The House with Laughing Windows", director Pupi Avati became anxious of his reputation as a director, stating that he was being described as the "Polanski of Po Valley'" which he did not like. While casting for the film, the role of Buster played by Michele Mirabella was originally planned for Luigi Montefiori. Curti described the film as having a low budget with a small crew. The film was shot in the hills near Bologna and Modena in
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late 1976. "Tutti defunti...tranne i morti" was distributed in Italy by Euro International film on 10 March 1977. The film grossed a total of 279,708,450 Italian lire on its domestic release. Curti described its box office as "mediocre". Tutti defunti... tranne i morti Tutti defunti... tranne i morti () is a 1977 film directed by Pupi Avati. Following the release of "The House with Laughing Windows", director Pupi Avati became anxious of his reputation as a director, stating that he was being described as the "Polanski of Po Valley'" which he did not like. While casting for the film, the
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"Château de Bourg-Charente"
Château de Bourg-Charente Château de Bourg-Charente is a 17th—century castle built on the rocky promontory overlooking the Charente River in the town of Bourg-Charente, Charente department in southwestern France. The castle replaced the former castle destroyed during the Hundred Years' War. In 1262, Bourg belonged to the Ollivier family. In 1363 Messire Ollivier, Baron de Bourg, paid homage to the Prince of Wales, as the castle of Bourg-Charente was an English possession. The castle passed to the families Bragier, Gouffier, Pons de Pon, the count of Miossens. The current castle was built by Pons de Pons, to replace the castle
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destroyed in 1378 by Marshal Sancerre whilst taking it back from the English. A Camus of Neville was the last Lord. In 1921, the castle was bought by the family Marnier-Lapostolle to install cellars for the storage of cognac, necessary for the development of Grand Marnier. Since 2012 stills were installed for the distillation of bitter oranges used in the recipe of Grand Marnier liqueurs. Château de Bourg-Charente Château de Bourg-Charente is a 17th—century castle built on the rocky promontory overlooking the Charente River in the town of Bourg-Charente, Charente department in southwestern France. The castle replaced the former castle
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"11th Infantry Division (Philippines)"
11th Infantry Division (Philippines) The 11th Infantry Division, Philippine Army, also called the Alakdan Division, is one of the Philippine Army's Infantry units in Mindanao. On 17 December 2018, President Duterte, accompanied by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, led the activation of the 11th Infantry ‘Alakdan’ (Scorpiion) Division at Camp Teodulfo Baustista, headquarters of Joint Task Force Sulu in Barangay Bus-Bus, Jolo, Sulu. Composed of units already present in Sulu working under Joint Task Force Sulu, the various units were formed into a new Division dedicated in fighting the ISIS affiliated terrorist groups in the region. The 11th Infantry (Alakdan) Division,
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Philippine Army conducts military and rescue operations against the terrorist group, Abu Sayyaf known to operate in the area. The Division has operational responsibility over the Sulu Archipelago consisting of the provinces of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. The entire region is part of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). 11th Infantry Division (Philippines) The 11th Infantry Division, Philippine Army, also called the Alakdan Division, is one of the Philippine Army's Infantry units in Mindanao. On 17 December 2018, President Duterte, accompanied by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, led the activation of the 11th Infantry ‘Alakdan’ (Scorpiion) Division at Camp Teodulfo
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"Lament (Frank Morgan album)"
Lament (Frank Morgan album) Lament is an album by saxophonist Frank Morgan which was recorded in 1986 and released on the Contemporary label. The review by Allmusic's Scott Yanow said: "Frank Morgan's comeback (he had gone 30 years between recordings) was a major story in the mid-1980s ... The music is high-quality bop, with Morgan shedding much of his Charlie Parker influence to display his own distinctive sound". In The New York Times, Robert Palmer wrote: "Mr. Morgan's new album "Lament" lets us know how much we've been missing. ... he plays with burning conviction, and with a fluidity that
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can be positively dazzling. The six tunes are well-chosen. ... Overall, this is a more impressive album than last year's very fine "Easy Living." It seems that at age 53, Frank Morgan's time has finally come". [[Category:Frank Morgan (musician) albums]] [[Category:1986 albums]] [[Category:Contemporary Records albums]] [[Category:Albums produced by Richard Bock (producer)]] Lament (Frank Morgan album) Lament is an album by saxophonist Frank Morgan which was recorded in 1986 and released on the Contemporary label. The review by Allmusic's Scott Yanow said: "Frank Morgan's comeback (he had gone 30 years between recordings) was a major story in the mid-1980s ... The
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"Stephen Leone"
Stephen Leone Stephen Robert Leone (born May 19, 1948) is an American chemist and the John R. Thomas Endowed Chair in Physical Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. Leone was born in Queens, New York City on May 19, 1948, of Italian descent. The family moved to Rochester, New Hampshire, and later Batavia, Illinois, where Stephen attended primary and secondary school. Leone earned a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and spent a summer working at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory prior to attending the University of California, Berkeley for graduate study. In 1974, Leone began teaching at the University of
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Southern California, and later moved to JILA, a research institute at the University of Colorado Boulder. Leone returned to Berkeley and Livermore in 2002. Over the course of his career, Leone has received the ACS Award in Pure Chemistry (1982) and Peter Debye Award (2005) from the American Chemical Society, the Bourke Award (1995) and Polanyi Medal (2010) from the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Herbert P. Broida Prize (1989) of the American Physical Society, among several others. He has been awarded Sloan and Guggenheim fellowships, and was elected a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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in 1995. Stephen Leone Stephen Robert Leone (born May 19, 1948) is an American chemist and the John R. Thomas Endowed Chair in Physical Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. Leone was born in Queens, New York City on May 19, 1948, of Italian descent. The family moved to Rochester, New Hampshire, and later Batavia, Illinois, where Stephen attended primary and secondary school. Leone earned a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and spent a summer working at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory prior to attending the University of California, Berkeley for graduate study. In 1974, Leone began teaching at the
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"European Cemetery"
European Cemetery European Cemetery is a state protected monument at Ambala district in Haryana. The British grave found here are in the European Architecture. After Independence, the Cemetery is taken care by St Paul's Church of Roman Catholic order and maintain two lack grave in the cemetery. During 1899-1902 AD, British sent hundreds of Boer prisoners to Sri Lanka, India and other colonies. Many of the prisoners were kept at Ambala Jail. Few of Boer Prisoners couldn't return to their country and died in Ambala, India. Twenty of them got buried in European Cemetery. The rest had an agreement to
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join hands with British to fight against Black. The graves of Boers has their name inscribed at European Cemetery. European Cemetery is also the resting place the last BIEC officials served in India. European Cemetery European Cemetery is a state protected monument at Ambala district in Haryana. The British grave found here are in the European Architecture. After Independence, the Cemetery is taken care by St Paul's Church of Roman Catholic order and maintain two lack grave in the cemetery. During 1899-1902 AD, British sent hundreds of Boer prisoners to Sri Lanka, India and other colonies. Many of the prisoners
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"Beni Durdursan mı?"
Beni Durdursan mı? Beni Durdursan mı? ("Would You Stop Me?") is the eighth studio album by Turkish singer Gülşen. It was released on 20 February 2013 by Doğan Music Company, her first album to be released by this company. Following the release of "Önsöz" in 2009, Gülşen released the singles "Yeni Biri" and "Sözde Ayrılık" in 2011, and in the same year began working on a new album with Ozan Çolakoğlu. She wrote all of the songs herself and composed a number of them on her own, and composed the resst together with the album's producer Çolakoğlu. The recording was
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done in Istanbul in 2012, and lasted until the early months of 2013. The album contained nine new songs by Gülşen, in addition to an acoustic version of "Seyre Dursun Aşk", which had been originally released on Çolakoğlu's album in 2012. Considered a pop album, "Beni Durdursan mı?" features elements of electronic and arabesque as well. Music critics praised the compositions and infrastructures, but gave mixed reviews for the album and noted that the work included both dance and arabesque songs, giving the audience the freedom of choosing the style that suits them. For the album's photographs and on its
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cover, Gülşen's hair was dyed with shades of brown. Three music videos were released for this album, all of which entered Turkey's music chart as hits. The album's lead single, "Yatcaz Kalkcaz Ordayım", which was released a week before the album, ranked number one on Türkçe Top 20 for seven consecutive weeks and became the most searched song in 2013 on Google in Turkey. The second music video was released for "Kardan Adam", which also stayed on top of Turkey's music chart for seven weeks. "Irgalamaz Beni" was also turned into music video and ranked third on the official chart.
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Its music video was compared to Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball" by some critics. Topping D&R Best-Selling list for weeks, "Beni Durdursan mı?" sold 100,000 copies by the end of 2013 and was downloaded 366,000 times on digital platforms, becoming Turkey's number one best-selling album of 2013 and received a gold certification from DMC. It won the Album of the Year award at the 2nd Turkey Music Awards, and its lead single was also chosen as the Song of the Year. The album also earned Gülşen the Best Female Artist award. The lead single, "Yatcaz Kalkcaz Ordayım", also won the Best
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Song award at the 41st Golden Butterfly Awards. To promote the album, Gülşen gave concerts in various cities and appeared on a number of television programs. She also performed at the Cemil Topuzlu Open-Air Theatre for the first time throughout her career. In 2009, Gülşen's seventh studio album "Önsöz" was released by Sony Music Entertainment and two of its songs, "Bi' An Gel" and "Ezberbozan", ranked first and third on Türkçe Top 20. In 2011 she signed a new contract with Doğan Music Company and continued her career with the singles "Yeni Biri" and "Sözde Ayrılık", both of which became
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number one hits. In April 2011, it was reported that she had started working with composer arranger Ozan Çolakoğlu, with whom she had previously worked on her previous album. Alongside writing and preparing songs for her own new album, she also wrote and composed songs for her colleagues. She wrote and composed "Superman" for Hadise and "Bir Güzellik Yap" for Murat Dalkılıç, both of which became hits in Turkey. She had initially planned to release the album in May 2012, but later postponed the date and instead recorded the song "Seyre Dursun Aşk" for Çolakoğlu's album "01". She later explained
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the reason for this decision: "I said in May, but it won't be May. The reason is that there are many more works that I still need to do. My dreams and my heart's voice tell me to do so. I wish to have everything perfect. All the works that I do, for myself and for my audience, is out of love. In September, all of my songs will be yours, I promise!" However, the album was not released in September. During the preparation process, Gülşen stayed in Gündoğan, Bodrum, for a while. In an interview with "Hürriyet", she talked
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about the album's content and said: "I really want to make an album with a specific concept. But my albums are richer and more varied. So there are electronics, house infrastructures; there are acoustic slow songs and also songs with medium tempo ..." On 12 July 2012, it was reported that she was recording the album with the fastest pace possible. The recording continued through 2012 and ended on 18 January 2013. "Beni Durdursan mı?" is a pop album that features elements of dance and arabesque music. Except "Aşk Cinayet Sever", "Acısı Bile Bal" and "Seyre Dursun Aşk", all of
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the songs were written and composed by Gülşen. The three songs were composed together with the album's producer Ozan Çolakoğlu, who also did the arrangements for all of the songs on the album. All of the pieces were recorded at Kaya Müzik studio in Istanbul by Mehmet Can Mayakan and Osman Çetin. Mastering of the songs were done by Çolakoğlu, Emre Kıral and Levent Demirbaş. Together with the acoustic version of "Seyre Dursun Aşk", the album contains ten songs and unlike a number of her previous albums, it does not include any version. The album's lead single "Yatcaz Kalkcaz Ordayım",
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is a pop song featuring kemençe sounds. The chorus of the song included lyrics that were "used to describe the concept of time to children in an easy way." The second song "Kardan Adam" has a mild tempo and according to Yavuz Hakan Tok its main words use "the 'Andalusian arabesque' formula that the singer has similarly used before." "Saklandım İzlerinde" also has a mild tempo and elements of arabesque-pop are used in it. It is followed by "Kendine Müslüman", a song with a slow rhythm that also contains arabesque elements. The fifth song "Yalanlar Çok Güzel" is a slow-paced
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song, followed by the dance-pop hit "Irgalamaz Beni", the lyrics of which were used to choose the album's title. It was also compared to some of Yıldız Tilbe's songs in term of structure. The seventh song "Aşk Cinayet İster" also has a slow tempo, while the eighth song "Acısı Bile Bal" is a vibrant song. The final song "Ne Düşünürsen O Olur" was praised by critics for its meaningful lyrics. "Beni Durdursan mı?"s name and cover were released on 14 February 2013 by Gülşen on her Twitter account. For the cover she dyed her hair with different shades of brown.
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The cover and all the album photographs were take by Emre Ünal. Zeynep Tosun acted as her costume and image consultant, while Mahizer Aytaş served as her stylist. After spending $300,000 during the preparation process which lasted for three years, the album was released on 20 February 2013 by Doğan Music Company in CD formatı inside Turkey and two days later it was made available for digital download worldwide. It was Gülşen's first album released by this production company. On the first week of its release, it ranked first on Turkey's D&R Best-Selling list and remained so for weeks. According
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to MÜ-YAP, by the end of the year, it sold 100,000 physical copies and was downloaded 366,646 times on digital platforms, becoming the best-selling album of 2015 in Turkey. Due to its sales records, the album received gold certification from its production company DMC. In 2014, "Beni Durdursan mı?" received the Best Album by a Female Artist award at the Yeditepe University Dilek Awards and was also awarded the Best Album award at the 4th Pal FM Music Awards and 20th MGD Golden Objective Awards. In the same year, she received five awards at the 2nd Turkey Music Awards, becoming
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the artist with the most number of wins at the ceremony; the album and its lead single were given the Album of the Year and the Song of the Year awards and Gülşen herself received the Best Female Artist, Best Songwriter and Best Composer awards. "Beni Durdursan mı?" received mixed reviews from music critics. While some did not find the album to be influential and gave it negative reviews, some appreciated the singer's identity as a songwriter and composer. "Hürriyet"s Sadi Tirak wrote that after listening to the album's lead single, he had lost his hopes for this album, and
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said "It neither had a catchy melody nor a meaningful chorus. In terms of instrumental wealth and sound, there is an improvement, but they are only detachments that don't come together to make a 'songs'." Onur Baştürk from the same newspaper, pointed out Gülşen's claim of "making high-quality hit songs" and wrote that the track listing begins with disco songs and later turns into arabesque, indicating the message in the album was "choose what you like, or what is best suitable for you." Radioman Michael Kuyucu congratulated Gülşen on writing and composing the songs and asked for an album similar
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to "Of... Of..." (2004) in terms of style. He also wrote: "Gülşen and her team still survived the pitfalls of the disastrous pop music world. This is a big plus for her." Best FM's radiowoman Mine Ayman wrote in her review for Söz Müzik that the album did not make her as excited as she wished and said that choosing "Kardan Adam" as the album's lead single would have increased the effectiveness of its promotion. Writing for Hayat Müzik, Yavuz Hakan Tok gave the album a mixed review and wrote: "For a moment it takes the form of arabesque-alaturka, and
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the other moment it turns to dance and party songs. [...] This is an album where you will enjoy the high infrastructure and technical perfection that are all created by Ozan Çolakoğlu and memorize you candidate 'hit' songs and play them for a long time." He also criticized Gülşen for not experimenting with new songs and compositions, unlike Sezen Aksu whom Gülşen had claimed that she was inspired by. Writing for Dilimin Ayarı Yok, Cem Özsancak praised the singer's collaboration with Çolakoğlu, liked the album and gave it a positive review: "As a sequel to "Önsöz", Gülşen gives us an
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album that is full of stories told through the songs." In addition, various music critics stated in their subsequent reviews that "Beni Durdursan mı?" (especially "Yatcaz Kalkcaz Ordayım") greatly influenced the singer's next studio album, Bangır Bangır, which was released in 2015. To promote the album Gülşen went on a tour called Yatcaz Kalkcaz Ordayım, named after the album's lead single, and gave concerts in Turkey and Europe, including a concert on 13 April at the Bostancı Show Center and another one on 22 September at the Cemil Topuzlu Open-Air Theatre. According to "Habertürk", in May she performed almost everyday
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at different university campuses, and was the artist that was most asked by the students across the country to perform on their campuses. She also performed her songs on a number of television programs. In March 2013, she appeared on "Şeffaf Oda" and performed the songs "Kardan Adam", "Kendine Müslüman", "Ne Düşünürsen O Olur", "Seyre Dursun Aşk" and "Yatcaz Kalkcaz Ordayım". In the same month, she also appeared on "Beyaz Show" and performed the songs "Irgalamaz Beni", "Kardan Adam", "Seyre Dursun Aşk" and "Yatcaz Kalkcaz Ordayım". The song, "Yatcaz Kalkcaz Ordayım" that was subject to harsh criticism, was released on
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14 February 2013 as the album's lead single and remained number-one on Turkey's official music chart for seven weeks. Its music video was released on 14 March, and it was directed by Murad Küçük. In the video Gülşen crossed the forests and the seas and got involved in a clash to reach her goal, in parallel with the lyrics. By the end of the year it was viewed over 30 million times on YouTube, becoming the third most-viewed Turkish music video of 2013 and the most-viewed music video on MÜ-YAP's official channel at the time. It also became the most-searched
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song in 2013 on Google inside Turkey, and with 131,000 downloads it also became the most-downloaded song of 2013 in Turkey. The following year, it received the Best Song award at both the 2nd Turkey Music Awards and the 41st Golden Butterfly Awards. On 20 May 2013, the album's second single "Kardan Adam" was released. It was followed by a black and white video that was released on 19 June 2013. The music video was directed by Koray Birand and recorded near a pond and desert-like land in Şile. Model Abdullah İnal accompanied Gülşen on the video. By the end
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of 2013, the video was viewed over 17 million times on YouTube. Like its predecessor, "Yatcaz Kalkcaz Ordayım", this song also topped Turkey's official music chart for seven weeks. The music video for "Irgalamaz Beni" was directed by Çağrı Ark and released on 18 September 2013. By the end of the year it was viewed over 6.5 million times on YouTube. Klip Turkish critics found the video similar to Miley Cyrus's music video for "Wrecking Ball". Especially the singer's appearance on a large ball hanging from the ceiling took the attention of critics. Gülşen denied the allegations of copying and
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said "I'm not that idiot to imitate a clip that has just been released on the same week as mine. I'm also not that desperate to do it on the same week. We shot the clip on September 3, and there's evidence for those who want it. Miley's clip was shot on the seventh day of the same month. As my clip was release later, so it was naturally perceived that I have copied her work. But as we also have the mindset that 'Turks always plagiarize', the attacks were aimed toward me. At the end, it's just an unpleasant
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coincidence." "Irgalamaz Beni" rose up to number three on Turkey's music chart. All of the songs were written and composed by Gülşen. "Aşk Cinayet Sever", "Acısı Bile Bal" and "Seyre Dursun Aşk" were composed together with Ozan Çolakoğlu. Credits adapted from "Beni Durdursan mı?"s album booklet. Beni Durdursan mı? Beni Durdursan mı? ("Would You Stop Me?") is the eighth studio album by Turkish singer Gülşen. It was released on 20 February 2013 by Doğan Music Company, her first album to be released by this company. Following the release of "Önsöz" in 2009, Gülşen released the singles "Yeni Biri" and "Sözde
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NK Kamen Ivanbegovina NK Kamen Ivanbegovina is a Croatian football club currently playing in the Treća HNL, the Croatian third division. The team is from Ivanbegovina, a town of only 200 inhabitants, and the small size of the town for a third division team has been noted in Croatian newspapers. The club is also known as Kamen Podbablje, after the slightly larger nearby settlement of Podbablje. The Podbablje municipality helps fund the team, around 480,000 kunas a year. The club was founded in 1977 and has played in the third division since 2012. The club won the 2011 Zdravko Udović
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friendly tournament, annually hosted by NK Uskok Klis. They have a local derby with NK Imotski. NK Kamen Ivanbegovina NK Kamen Ivanbegovina is a Croatian football club currently playing in the Treća HNL, the Croatian third division. The team is from Ivanbegovina, a town of only 200 inhabitants, and the small size of the town for a third division team has been noted in Croatian newspapers. The club is also known as Kamen Podbablje, after the slightly larger nearby settlement of Podbablje. The Podbablje municipality helps fund the team, around 480,000 kunas a year. The club was founded in 1977
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"The Mountie (film)"
The Mountie (film) The Mountie (U.S.: The Way of the West; U.K.: The Ranger; France: Lawman) is a 2011 Canadian western film directed by S. Wyeth Clarkson, co-written by Clarkson, Charles Johnston, and Grant Sauvé. Though drawing on elements of Canadian northern genre fiction, the film was pitched as a neo-spaghetti western by Clarkson to its star, Andrew Walker. Walker plays a disgraced North-West Mounted Police officer dispatched in 1894 to survey the Yukon for a new garrison, where he encounters a small group of Russian settlers in a town in desperate need of law and order. The cast includes
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Earl Pastko as Olaf, a Russian Orthodox priest of dubious character, Jessica Paré as Amethyst, Olaf's scarred daughter, as well as George Buza, Tony Munch, Matthew G. Taylor, and John Wildman. Several scenes are bridged by Robert Service poems read by Kestrel Martin, who portrays Cleora, Amethyst's young sister. The poems include "", "," and "". In an interview with CTV News, Wyeth Clarkson talks about having since childhood been drawn to western movies, such as those by John Ford and Sergio Leone, "but always wondered why American sheriffs were depicted onscreen, while Canadian officers were not", arguing the film
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is educational: "Canada has this rich history and this rich history of iconographic characters that we don't see on our screens and to me that's a real loss, especially for kids who can be so easily influenced to want to learn... For me, it's important as a filmmaker to sort of stir that pot and at least give people access to Canadian stories." Made for a little under C$1,000,000, "The Mountie" received equity production funding from Telefilm Canada's Ontario office and the Harold Greenberg Fund, as well as production funding support from the Yukon Film & Sound Commission. The film
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was shot near Whitehorse, Yukon, in 2009, under the working title "Red Coat Justice". In the CTV interview, Clarkson said he felt "budgetary pressure to shoot the film elsewhere but stood his ground," and suggested "that the best North American westerns of the last 20 years have probably all been shot in Canada." According to an article in the "Toronto Star", the shooting location was a 45-minute drive for the cast and crew to a logging road, followed by a 30-minute hike to the set itself. In the same "Star" article, Andrew Walker recounts how Clarkson "sold" the film to
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him as a Canadian spaghetti western. As a result, the actor spent a lot of time studying Clint Eastwood. He also studied historical figures such as Sam Steele and other portrayals of the Mounted Police up to the present day. The film features original music composed by Ivan Barbotin and performed by the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra. The film had its premiere in theatres on July 1 (Canada Day), 2011, a limited release, in Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary, followed by six more cities across Canada on July 8. Clarkson is said to have "angled hard to get theatres to screen "The
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Mountie" on Canada Day". It received a gala screening at Canada House in London, England. "The Mountie" received mixed reviews from critics. Jennie Punter gave the film a very positive review: "With gorgeous cinematography, brisk pacing, evocative music, well-orchestrated showdowns and no-nonsense storytelling, The Mountie delivers an entertaining slice of Canadian history that never feels like it's a patriotic duty to watch." Liz Braun also gave a positive review, saying there was something "satisfyingly Canadian" about the film. Susan G. Cole gave the film a "mediocre" rating, describing it as "another meticulously made Canadian feature with a good cast, beautiful
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music and a gorgeous look," but finding the script extremely lacking: "There isn't a line of believable dialogue or a piece of the action you can't predict, and the ending is ludicrous." Chris Knight gave the film 2.5 stars, calling it a "taut drama," and thought the Robert Service poems were a "nice touch", at the same time finding "the film stalls during the frequent gun battles, which unfold in an uninspired manner." The film lacks subtlety: "It's as if Grayling had told the townsfolk to boil their dialogue along with their drinking water." Linda Barnard agreed, saying the film
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is "gorgeously shot" but suffers from poor dialogue: "More suited to a made-for-TV movie than theatrical release, "The Mountie" winds up with a silly ending before it rides off into the sunset." Robert Bell found it culturally retrogressive and with no redeeming qualities in the film whatsoever: "Perhaps it's cruel to dote on the sheer ineptitude of this production, from its borderline incoherent action sequences to the misguided cinematography and woefully integrated exposition, but it's truly impossible to imagine anyone taking this film seriously beyond mockery and sheer jaw-dropping amazement." A common thread among reviewers, regardless of how they felt
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about the film, is the similarity of Walker's performance to that of Clint Eastwood. Linda Barnard in particular did not understand why a Canadian film "spends so much time aping Clint Eastwood it could have been titled "A Fistful of Loonies", in reference to "A Fistful of Dollars". The Mountie (film) The Mountie (U.S.: The Way of the West; U.K.: The Ranger; France: Lawman) is a 2011 Canadian western film directed by S. Wyeth Clarkson, co-written by Clarkson, Charles Johnston, and Grant Sauvé. Though drawing on elements of Canadian northern genre fiction, the film was pitched as a neo-spaghetti western
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"Jack O'Brien (cricketer)"
Jack O'Brien (cricketer) John Joseph O'Brien (1886 – 20 December 1939) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Hawke's Bay from 1906 to 1921. Jack O'Brien was a useful batsman and medium-fast bowler. His best performances came in the match against Wellington in 1919-20, when he took 4 for 56 and 5 for 55 opening the bowling and made 39 and 11 opening the batting, playing a leading part in Hawke's Bay's 52-run victory. It was Hawke's Bay's last first-class victory. O'Brien later became an umpire. He umpired Hawke's Bay's match against the touring MCC team in
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1935-36, and was president of the Hawke's Bay Cricket Umpires Association and vice-president of the Hawke's Bay Cricket Association. For 25 years he worked for the carrying company Messrs Barry Bros Ltd of Napier. He died aged 53 after a long illness. Jack O'Brien (cricketer) John Joseph O'Brien (1886 – 20 December 1939) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Hawke's Bay from 1906 to 1921. Jack O'Brien was a useful batsman and medium-fast bowler. His best performances came in the match against Wellington in 1919-20, when he took 4 for 56 and 5 for 55 opening
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"Nidhi Sunil"
Nidhi Sunil Nidhi sunil ( born 30 march 1993), is an Indian actress,model,who is better known for her for role as Samira in a Indian drama film Kaash (2015 film) Nidhi was born into a Indian Muslim family on 30 March 1993 in Bangalore, India. And also brought up and did her schooling study in this city. She hold law degree and at the begging of her career she worked as an environment lawyer. Nidhi started her career as an environment lawyer. Later she was participated in The Pantaloons Femina Miss India South 2011 and completed that competition with second
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runner up.After that she started her career as a model for some national and international magazines like Maxim, Vogue, Elle etc. as a print model in India.She started his career as an actress in Bollywood with a Drama Film Gangoobai in 2013.In 2015 she appeared in his second film of career, Kaash (2015 film).She is the brand ambassador for Garnier.Recently she came into the the news after her appearance in the popular rapper-singer Yo Yo Honey Singh’s letest music videos Makhna. Nidhi Sunil Nidhi sunil ( born 30 march 1993), is an Indian actress,model,who is better known for her for
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"Gerald S. Doyle"
Gerald S. Doyle Gerald Stanley Doyle, (September 26, 1892 – July 12, 1956) was a Newfoundlander and Canadian businessman who is well known for his compilation of Newfoundland folk music. Doyle was born in King's Cove, Newfoundland, to Thomas and Margaret Doyle. As a child, the Doyle family moved to St. John's, where Gerald Doyle become an apprentice at the Wadden's Drug Store in Water Street. This developed into a career selling patented medicines and cod liver oil around the coasts of Newfoundland and the Caribbean. He formally incorporated these practices into his own business, Gerald S. Doyle Limited, in
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1929. Around this time, Doyle became invested in the preservation of Newfoundland's culture and heritage. He began publishing the "Old-Time Songs and Poetry of Newfoundland" in 1927, giving them away free of charge in outport communities and including advertisements for his business endeavors. The year before, he established a newsletter titled "The Family Fireside", which published community news, local folklore legends, and traditional music submissions by readers. In addition to this, he debuted the "Gerald S. Doyle News Bulletin" on the radio station VONF in 1932, which aired information of personal interest to outport fishermen. Doyle is credited for the
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popularization and modern perception of Newfoundland folk music. Doyle passed away in St. John's in 1956. The Gerald S. Doyle Memorial Museum was established in King's Cove in his honour, and his efforts preserving Newfoundland culture are commemorated to this day. Gerald S. Doyle Gerald Stanley Doyle, (September 26, 1892 – July 12, 1956) was a Newfoundlander and Canadian businessman who is well known for his compilation of Newfoundland folk music. Doyle was born in King's Cove, Newfoundland, to Thomas and Margaret Doyle. As a child, the Doyle family moved to St. John's, where Gerald Doyle become an apprentice at
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"Gender equality in Nicaragua"
Gender equality in Nicaragua When it comes to gender equality in Latin America, Nicaragua ranks high amongst the other countries in the region. When it came to global rankings regarding gender equality, the World Economic Forum ranked Nicaragua at number twelve in 2015, while in 2016 it ranked tenth, and in 2017 the country ranked sixth. Nicaragua was amongst the many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to ratify the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, which aimed to promote women's rights. The Human Development Reportranked Nicaragua on place 106 out of 160 countries
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in the Gender Inequality Index (GII)in 2017. It reflects gender-based inequalities in three dimensions-reproductive health, empowerment, and economic activity. Nicaragua has yet to achieve overall gender equality. Women in Nicaragua are more likely to face poverty than men and rates of violence against women still remains high. Nicaragua ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)on October 27, 1981. According to the World Bank's Gender Data Portal, participation in the labor force between men and women differs. For the year 2016, women in the low income bracket accounted for 65 percent, men accounted for
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80 percent. The middle income bracket accounted for 46 percent of women, and 77 percent of men. The high income bracket accounted for 52 percent of women, and 69 percent of men. A gender pay gap between men and women in Nicaragua exists. When it comes to farming, there is inequality amongst men and women. 2016 saw 8.5 percent of women employed in agriculture, while 42.9 percent of men were employed. Men tend to own more land than women in Nicaragua. In the rural areas of Nicaragua, 65 percent of women are working on land that they do not own.
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Due to the fact that more men owned land in Nicaragua, and ownership in Nicaragua is linked to authority, programs in the 1990s sought to provide more women with the opportunity to own land. Throughout history, the role of women in Nicaragua has been deeply traditional and therefore, deeply unequal. Men and women held really different social roles and were supposed to adhere to common stereotypes, namely the working men and the woman responsible for the household. This was largely due to the concepts of marianismoand machismo, two prevalent forms of Latin American cultural behavior. According to marianismo and machismo,
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regardless of class, women don't possess the same legal rights as men. Additionally, women are subordinates of fathers and husbands, not allowed to make their own decisions. At the same time, women have to uphold the morality of the family and are responsible for its spiritual development and well-being. Men were exempt from those duties and not legally obliged to acknowledge and support children or support their families financially. Out of those circumstances, the rate of female-headed families was several times higher than nowadays. Overall, women were less educated, had fewer financial resources, were employed in less-skilled, lower-paying jobs and
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had fewer civil and legal rights than men. The lives of women in Nicaragua didn't change until the Sandinista Revolutionthat started in 1979. In 1987, it was reported that 67% of 'active members' in the popular militia were women. Before the movement, topics like domestic violence and sexual abuse were taboo and not viewed as injustice by society. As a result of the revolution, changes in gender discourses, policies and programs promoted by the Nicaraguan women's movement, beginning with the AMNLAE,occurred in the early 1980s and continued with an autonomous women's movement in the 1990s. The Sandinistas’ reforms in family
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law, their discourse on women's emancipation and the promotion of the New Man as a proper family man were meant to pave the way for the modern role of women in Nicaraguan society. This decision led to conflicts as men saw their dominant position threatened, which extended the process until the end of the 1990s, when international fundings and a neoliberal government prioritized establishing a new female figure. After the revolution, the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSNL) party became the most powerful party which makes the multiparty constitutional republic a single party ruled system. Still, the country has to face
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increasing societal violence against women and violent attacks against the LGBTcommunity, to which police fails to respond. The degree of health care for women in Nicaragua depends on whether they live in the rural or urban area. Overall, the percentage of births attended by skilled health staff was 88%. The number of pregnant women receiving prenatal care grew steady over the past years, amounting to 94.7% in 2012. The maternal mortality ratio is at 0.15%, according to data from 2015. In 2012, a mother's mean age at first birth was 19.2 years. Female life expectancy is 8.6% higher than that
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of men. In 1955, women received the right to vote and be elected. With the participation in the revolution, women began to have a voice in political decisions, originally their motivation was the will to protect their families. ""Everything that we did was for our children so that they could learn to read, so they could have a better life, then we, with this idea, participated in the Revolution. With the idea that they were going to learn to read, that they were going to learn many things that they didn't know, with this we integrated in the process of
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the Revolution," Ser madre en Nicaragua (Being a Mother in Nicaragua) 22." The Nicaraguan Institute for Women became independent in 2007. The participation of women in managerial and executive positions was 33.9% in 2012. In 2017, 45.7 percent of parliamentary seats were held by women, which is the highest rate in all middle-American countries. In 1994, Nicaragua signed the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women. In 2012, Nicaragua passed Law 779, which strengthens the protection of victims and creates an avenue for women to seek justice in such cases of violence against women. The literacy rate of the
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female youth (15-24) was 88.8% in 2012 and with that, 3.6% higher than the rate of male youth. From pre-primary school to secondary school, generally more female than male students are enrolled, education is free and accessible to every Nicaraguan. The Gender Parity Index (GPI) in Nicaragua was 1.035 in 2010, 3.8% higher than the worldwide average. Gender equality in Nicaragua When it comes to gender equality in Latin America, Nicaragua ranks high amongst the other countries in the region. When it came to global rankings regarding gender equality, the World Economic Forum ranked Nicaragua at number twelve in 2015,
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"Velimir Karić"
Velimir Karić Velimir Karić (Kragujevac, Principality of Serbia, 3 October 1859 - Belgrade, 1946) was a Serbian revolutionary, a People's Radical Party representative in the parliament of the Kingdom of Serbia, a pharmacist, a volunteer in the liberation wars of 1876-1878 against the Ottoman Empire, a member of the founding group of the Serbian Chetnik Organization in Vranje. Velimir Karić was born in Kragujevac in 1859 in a well-to-do clerical family. He finished high school in Šabac, and the Faculty of Pharmacy in Vienna. During the Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876-1878), he fought as a volunteer on the Drina River. Like his
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brother Vladimir, Velimir was one of the first members of the Radical Party, and with radicals he participated in protests, including one in 1882 against Victorien Sardou's "Rabagas" performance at the National Theatre in Belgrade. After the protest in Belgrade he went to Vranje where he opened the first pharmacy in the newly-formed municipal regions in 1883. In 1903 Velimir participated in the creation of the Executive Committee of the Serbian Chetnik Organization in Vranje and became a member of the same committee. He took an active part in Chetnik movement until 1906 when he left Vranje for Belgrade where
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he opened another pharmacy. He was elected ten times as deputy of the People's Radical Party for Vranje, and was a member of its board of directors until 1940. He is one of the earliest members of the Narodna Odbrana, and also held the post of its president during the Great War. Velimir Karić Velimir Karić (Kragujevac, Principality of Serbia, 3 October 1859 - Belgrade, 1946) was a Serbian revolutionary, a People's Radical Party representative in the parliament of the Kingdom of Serbia, a pharmacist, a volunteer in the liberation wars of 1876-1878 against the Ottoman Empire, a member of
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Dharmaprabhu
Dharmaprabhu Dharmaprabhu is an upcoming fantasy comedy film written and directed by Muthukumaran. This film is produced by P. Ranganathan under the production banner Sri Vaari Films. Yogi Babu will be in the lead role in this film. Justin Prabhakaran will be composing music for this film. The film editing is done by San Lokesh and Cinematography works done by Mahesh Muthuswamy. This film shooting will be held in a fictional place due to the cast and the story. Yaman stays in place called Yamaloka, so the art works will be done mostly in a fictional way. The first look
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poster of Dharmaprabhu which was released on 2 November Yogi Babu stands like Yaman with a weapon Gada. The film shooting is a short time period and the movie features will be released soon.The film will be shot in Chennai and the songs will be composed in abroad. One of the first look poster reminds one of Thambi Ramiah’s directorial film Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan. Themail official first look poster was released on 2 November 2018. Dharmaprabhu Dharmaprabhu is an upcoming fantasy comedy film written and directed by Muthukumaran. This film is produced by P. Ranganathan under the production banner Sri
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"2014 Montreux Volley Masters squads"
2014 Montreux Volley Masters squads This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the 2015 Montreux Volley Masters in Switzerland. The Brazil roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: Head coach: Jose Roberto Lages Guimaraes The China roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: Head coach: Lang Ping The Russia roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: The Swiss roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: The Dominican Republic roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: The Germany roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: Head coach: Giovanni Guidetti The Japanese roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters:
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The United States roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: Head coach: Karch Kiraly 2014 Montreux Volley Masters squads This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the 2015 Montreux Volley Masters in Switzerland. The Brazil roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: Head coach: Jose Roberto Lages Guimaraes The China roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: Head coach: Lang Ping The Russia roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: The Swiss roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: The Dominican Republic roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley Masters: The Germany roster in the 2014 Montreux Volley
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"Bangladesh Chemical Society"
Bangladesh Chemical Society Bangladesh Chemical Society is a learned society of chemists it is the National adhering organizations in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Chemical Society was founded in 1972 following the Independence of Bangladesh in 1972 by faculty members of the University of Dhaka such as Mokarram Hussain Khundker. Founding members also included professors from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, and Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The purpose of the society is to generate interest in the study of chemistry and promote collaborations among chemists in Bangladesh. The society holds conferences and seminars on chemist.
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It publishes an academic journal and gives awards to notable papers published by Bangladeshi chemists. Bangladesh Chemical Society Bangladesh Chemical Society is a learned society of chemists it is the National adhering organizations in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Chemical Society was founded in 1972 following the Independence of Bangladesh in 1972 by faculty members of the University of Dhaka such as Mokarram Hussain Khundker. Founding members also included professors from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, and Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The purpose of the society is to generate interest in the study of chemistry
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"151 North Franklin"
151 North Franklin 151 North Franklin (officially named CNA Center) is a skyscraper located at 151 North Franklin Avenue in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Completed in 2018 and standing at tall with 35 floors at the northeast corner of West Randolph Street and North Franklin Avenue, the building is the current corporate headquarters of namesake tennant CNA Insurance, which has been headquartered in the Loop since 1900. It also hosts large office spaces for Facebook and the law firm Hinshaw & Culbertson. The vision for the building first became public in 2013 when renderings were availed for
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a 30-story building from developer John Buck designed by John Ronan. In November 2013, Buck announced $145 million of equity financing for a 36-story building with of office space. In February 2015, law firm Freeborn & Peters (Chicago's 22nd largest) signed a 15-year 5-floor letter of intent. That May, law firm Hinshaw & Culbertson (Chicago's 14th largest) signed a lease in the building. In August 2015, Freeborn & Peters accepted an offer to remain at 311 South Wacker Drive, but Buck went ahead with filing for demolition permits for the Walgreens at that location. In December 2015, CNA Insurance decided
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to relocate its headquarters from the 44-story CNA Center at 333 South Wabash that it had owned since its debut in 1972 to the new CNA Center building. The plan included selling the old building to Buck for $108 million, temporarily leasing space in that building until moving into the newly leased space with signage and naming rights. By that time the Walgreens on the site had been demolished and construction was was expected to commence soon. Northern Trust would sign to consolidate many of its offices into the old CNA Center. CNA, which officially relocated on June 1, 2018,
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was continuing its tradition since 1900 of maintaining its world headquarters in the Loop. Facebook signed a large lease in the building in July 2018. 151 North Franklin 151 North Franklin (officially named CNA Center) is a skyscraper located at 151 North Franklin Avenue in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Completed in 2018 and standing at tall with 35 floors at the northeast corner of West Randolph Street and North Franklin Avenue, the building is the current corporate headquarters of namesake tennant CNA Insurance, which has been headquartered in the Loop since 1900. It also hosts large office
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"Rausjødalen Dairy"
Rausjødalen Dairy The Rausjødalen Dairy () was Europe's first dairy cooperative north of the Alps. It was built in 1856 in "Raudsjødalen" (the Raudsjø Valley) in the municipality of Tolga, Norway. It was originally established under the name "Rausjødalen Meieri". It is the predecessor of today's company Tine. The initiative to start a dairy in the Raudsjø Valley was led by Jon Simensen Grue (1804–1891), a farmer, teacher, and sexton, and Ole Jonsen Berg (1829–1908). The reason for starting a dairy in the mountains was the motivation to process milk and take advantage of the good mountain pasture in the
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summer to increase profitability. The company was founded on January 24, 1856 with 30 farmers present at the meeting at Tolga. Eventually it had 40 shareholders. The Norwegian Society for Development contributed loans to buy the land where the dairy would be located. The society also had a traveling agronomist, Caspar Holten Jensenius (1821–1902), who helped get the dairy started. The Norwegian Society for Development also obtained a cheesemaker from Switzerland, Caspar Hiestand (1816–1885). Rausjødalen Dairy The Rausjødalen Dairy () was Europe's first dairy cooperative north of the Alps. It was built in 1856 in "Raudsjødalen" (the Raudsjø Valley) in
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"VST (album)"
VST (album) "VST" is the debut studio album by the Manila sound Filipino group VST & Co.. Released in 1978. Main singer Vic Sotto isn't credited as a vocalist or even not appearing on the group's picture on the back of the album, but was thanked on the album credits along with Tito Sotto and Joey de Leon. The album contains 5 of their biggest hits including the ballads "Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal" (You Are My Love) and "Ipagpatawad" (Please Sorry) as well as the disco numbers "Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko" (You Sing, I'll Dance), "Disco Fever" and "Magsayawan"
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(Let's Dance) According to the album's credits. VST (album) "VST" is the debut studio album by the Manila sound Filipino group VST & Co.. Released in 1978. Main singer Vic Sotto isn't credited as a vocalist or even not appearing on the group's picture on the back of the album, but was thanked on the album credits along with Tito Sotto and Joey de Leon. The album contains 5 of their biggest hits including the ballads "Ikaw Ang Aking Mahal" (You Are My Love) and "Ipagpatawad" (Please Sorry) as well as the disco numbers "Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko" (You
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"John Y. Cole"
John Y. Cole John Y. Cole (born July 30, 1940) is an American librarian, historian, and author. He was the founding director of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress and in 2016 became the first official historian of the Library of Congress. John Young Cole was born in Ellensburg, Washington, July 30, 1940. He graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1962, going on to earn a Master of Library Science degree from the University of Washington School of Librarianship the following year. He later earned a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies from
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Johns Hopkins University in 1966 and a Ph.D. from George Washington University in American civilization in 1971. From 1946 to 1966, Cole was chief of the library branch of the U.S. Army Intelligence School, stocking the library's collection on foreign intelligence from books in the Library of Congress surplus books program. Cole was hired at the Library of Congress in 1966 as an administrative assistant. He also worked in the Library's Congressional Research Service and in the Reference Department as a collection development librarian. He researched and wrote articles on the history of the library, focusing his Ph. D. dissertation
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on Ainsworth Rand Spofford, the nineteenth century Librarian of Congress who expanded the library from a small reference collection to a national institution. Cole's knowledge about the history of the organization led to his role on a yearlong planning task force initiated by Library of Congress Daniel Boorstin. Boorstin recommended Cole to lead the new Center for the Book, created in 1977 to use the resources of the Library of Congress to promote literacy and reading. Cole served as the executive director for the Center of the Book from 1977 to 2016. Under his leadership, the Center began the popular
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National Book Festival, opened the Young Readers Center to encourage reading by young people, and created the Library of Congress Literacy Awards, providing recognition and financial prizes for organizations that promote increased literacy. In 2016, Cole was named the first Historian of the Library of Congress. The position is dedicated to research and documentation of the history of the Library of Congress. He has received a variety of awards, notably the first "Champion for Literacy" award, presented by the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy in 2016, and the 2000 Lippincott Award, presented by the American Library Association for distinguished
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service to librarianship. The Lippincott Award statement praised Cole for having "exposed the American people to the power of the written word through dozens of national reading and library promotion projects including the landmark "Read More About It" series on CBS Television." Since 2003 Cole and his wife, Director of the Smithsonian Libraries Nancy E. Gwinn, have maintained an endowment to support the internships of library and information science students at the Smithsonian Libraries. John Y. Cole John Y. Cole (born July 30, 1940) is an American librarian, historian, and author. He was the founding director of the Center for
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"Tupolev Tu-404"
Tupolev Tu-404 The Tupolev Tu-404 was a wide-body superjumbo jet aircraft proposed by Russian aerospace company Tupolev. Work on the Tu-404 was initiated in 1991 in parallel with another widebody design, the Tupolev Tu-304. The Tu-404 was designed to transport more than 1,200 passengers to destinations 12,000 - 13,000 km away. The Tupolev Design Bureau investigated several possible configurations for the Tu-404, including a flying wing and a conventional design. The flying wing's powerplant would consist of six pusher turboprop engines developing 18,000 kg of thrust each during take-off and each consuming only 0.644 kg/kgf-h of fuel in cruise mode.
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The engines would have been located in the tail section of the flying wing fuselage between two large V-shaped vertical stabilizers. The central fuselage contains six passenger compartments accommodating 1214 passengers. The leading edge of the central fuselage has a sweep of 45 degrees. Two large removable wings containing fuel tanks have the leading-edge sweep of 35 degrees and are attached to the central fuselage. The wings hold most of the aircraft's fuel. The conventional design featured a two-level passenger aircraft capable of transporting 1,200 people to destinations of up to 10,000 km. The lower level of the fuselage was
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designed as a multi-section cargo compartment for transporting cargo in standard aviation containers. Two sub-variants of this design were investigated, a mixed passenger-cargo aircraft with the enlarge cargo section and a dedicated cargo model. The massive low-level wing with a leading-edge sweep of 35 degrees and vertical wingtips has massive control surfaces: multi-section leading-edge control surfaces, low-speed control areas, multi-section flaps. Each half of the altitude control surface is made of two sections. Proposed powerplants included four Kuznetsov NK-44 or Rolls-Royce "Trent" engines installed on underwing pylons. The aircraft's undercarriage consisted of several carts with multiple wheels in each cart.
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It is retracted into the central fuselage section of the aircraft. The project did not proceed beyond the stage of marketing models. Tupolev Tu-404 The Tupolev Tu-404 was a wide-body superjumbo jet aircraft proposed by Russian aerospace company Tupolev. Work on the Tu-404 was initiated in 1991 in parallel with another widebody design, the Tupolev Tu-304. The Tu-404 was designed to transport more than 1,200 passengers to destinations 12,000 - 13,000 km away. The Tupolev Design Bureau investigated several possible configurations for the Tu-404, including a flying wing and a conventional design. The flying wing's powerplant would consist of six
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"Binod Baral"
Binod Baral Binod Baral, is a London based chef, food & restaurant consultant, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He co-owns two high street restaurants in London and is a founder of Asian Culinary Academy, London and Global Nepalese Chefs Forum. Binod Baral was born in Pokhara in Nepal. Binod’s maternal family runs successful hotels in Nepal, the oldest one was established about 40 years ago. Post his schooling, Binod chose to become a restauranteur and set up his own hotel in Nepal in the year 1995. He opened his own restaurant in Nepal in the year 1998. From there on, he has
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constantly innovated with the flavours and fragrances of cooking. He constantly strives to innovate and add freshness to the regular dishes served in the Indian and Nepalese cuisine. Considering that he grew up in a city surrounded by lakes, his signature dish is a grilled king prawns dish called “Piro-Piro” . In general, Binod enjoys preparing seafood the most. In 1999, Binod moved to London and joined Zarini Haute Cuisine, Kew Garden. In 2001, he joined Tamarind at Mayfair, as Head Chef of the Okra Team. He has served as a head-chef (February 2003 to October 2008) at the likes
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