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Ηer first works were Romeo and Juliet and a small role in La Patria en Armas by Juan León Bengoa. In 1950, she joined the National Comedy, Uruguay's official cast. Among her most remembered works are: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, The Cardinal of Spain by Henry de Montherlant; Fuenteovejuna by Lope de Vega; Ibsen's A Doll's House; La dama boba by Lope de Vega; Valle-Inclán's Voces de gesta (in 1967); Mary Stuart (1968) by Schiller, The prodigious shoemaker (1972) by Federico García Lorca, Phaedra (1973) by Jean Racine,Electra, by Sophocles (1984), Those of Barranco by Gregorio de Laferrère (1993), Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, The Road to Mecca (1999) by Athol Fugard, Three Tall Women by Edward Albee, Mephisto by Ariane Mnouchkine, Tartuffe by Molière, Quartet (1997) by Heiner Müller, The Werner Schwab Presidents, La Dorotea by Lope de Vega, The Murder of Nurse George by Frank Marcus and Ashes (2003) by Harold Pinter. With the one-person show Retablo de Vida y Muerte, she toured.
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Ηer first works were Romeo and Juliet and a small role in La Patria en Armas by Juan León Bengoa. In 1950, she joined the National Comedy, Uruguay's official cast.
With the one-person show Retablo de Vida y Muerte, she toured.
Among her most remembered works are: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, The Cardinal of Spain by Henry de Montherlant; Fuenteovejuna by Lope de Vega; Ibsen's A Doll's House; La dama boba by Lope de Vega; Valle-Inclán's Voces de gesta (in 1967); Mary Stuart (1968) by Schiller, The prodigious shoemaker (1972) by Federico García Lorca, Phaedra (1973) by Jean Racine,Electra, by Sophocles (1984), Those of Barranco by Gregorio de Laferrère (1993), Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, The Road to Mecca (1999) by Athol Fugard, Three Tall Women by Edward Albee, Mephisto by Ariane Mnouchkine, Tartuffe by Molière, Quartet (1997) by Heiner Müller, The Werner Schwab Presidents, La Dorotea by Lope de Vega, The Murder of Nurse George by Frank Marcus and Ashes (2003) by Harold Pinter.
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The citation can be approved or disapproved without any reasons being given either way. When the GOC is not a Master Gunner himself, the award can only be conferred by the next junior rank who is a Master Gunner. The Nominal Roll of the recipients of the Master Gunner Badge is proudly displayed within the Headquarters building of 4 Artillery Regiment. Nominally the reason it is there rather than at the Formation Headquarters is for reasons of space.
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The citation can be approved or disapproved without any reasons being given either way. When the GOC is not a Master Gunner himself, the award can only be conferred by the next junior rank who is a Master Gunner.
Nominally the reason it is there rather than at the Formation Headquarters is for reasons of space.
The Nominal Roll of the recipients of the Master Gunner Badge is proudly displayed within the Headquarters building of 4 Artillery Regiment.
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Biography Lanan received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Scripps College. She was inspired to work as a professional artist when on a yearlong trip through Asia. She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. The first book she illustrated was Good Fortune in Wrapping Cloth (2011).
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Biography Lanan received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Scripps College. She was inspired to work as a professional artist when on a yearlong trip through Asia.
The first book she illustrated was Good Fortune in Wrapping Cloth (2011).
She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.
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Their ultimate fate is to be forced to leave very early and be employed as farm hands. Sister Mum is implied to have converted to Christianity due to the loss of her two children, while George lives a secure life at the monastery. The orphan boy, nicknamed the "New Boy", initially struggles to fit in with the other partners, being incapable of speaking or understanding English and lacking any desires for Western customs, such as footwear and clothing. After a period of bullying, the New Boy gradually asserts himself physically and emotionally, and becomes accepted by everyone.
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Their ultimate fate is to be forced to leave very early and be employed as farm hands. Sister Mum is implied to have converted to Christianity due to the loss of her two children, while George lives a secure life at the monastery.
After a period of bullying, the New Boy gradually asserts himself physically and emotionally, and becomes accepted by everyone.
The orphan boy, nicknamed the "New Boy", initially struggles to fit in with the other partners, being incapable of speaking or understanding English and lacking any desires for Western customs, such as footwear and clothing.
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For the New Statesman Megan Nolan writes that "Freeman is very good on the incoherent rage that sick teenage girls feel toward their mothers" but that "The problem with Good Girls as a whole is the attempt to provide a thesis rather than allowing the subjective account to stand alone". In The Irish Times Sarah Moss commends Freeman's account as "vivid, rich in the detail of hospital routines and privations", but criticises the book for being "dismissive of the kind of disordered eating that only ruins women’s lives rather than threatening them". She concludes that "Freeman’s powerful announcements of her recovery are counterbalanced if not undermined by these flashes of something uncomfortably like pride and even nostalgia, which could be interesting literary ambivalence if the material weren’t so dangerous to some of its intended readers". Reviewing for The Daily Telegraph Emma Seaber commends Freeman for a compelling personal account, but sharply criticises the book as "[following] a well-trodden path to an intellectual dead-end" and "[containing] numerous errors", including "gross distortions".
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For the New Statesman Megan Nolan writes that "Freeman is very good on the incoherent rage that sick teenage girls feel toward their mothers" but that "The problem with Good Girls as a whole is the attempt to provide a thesis rather than allowing the subjective account to stand alone". In The Irish Times Sarah Moss commends Freeman's account as "vivid, rich in the detail of hospital routines and privations", but criticises the book for being "dismissive of the kind of disordered eating that only ruins women’s lives rather than threatening them".
Reviewing for The Daily Telegraph Emma Seaber commends Freeman for a compelling personal account, but sharply criticises the book as "[following] a well-trodden path to an intellectual dead-end" and "[containing] numerous errors", including "gross distortions".
She concludes that "Freeman’s powerful announcements of her recovery are counterbalanced if not undermined by these flashes of something uncomfortably like pride and even nostalgia, which could be interesting literary ambivalence if the material weren’t so dangerous to some of its intended readers".
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About a couple of dozen times, he was interrogated and beaten by the Gestapo. Dozens of people worked with Arkenau, including Dr. Karl Gelbke, Hildegard Kühnel, a nurse, and Erich Zeigner, who was a social democrat. Of many backgrounds and ideologies, they helped save Jews and Christians as well as soldiers who had deserted the military. Arkenau helped a Jewish mother Käthe Leibel (who assumed the Sackarndt surname) and her son Joachim-Richard survive the Holocaust.
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About a couple of dozen times, he was interrogated and beaten by the Gestapo. Dozens of people worked with Arkenau, including Dr. Karl Gelbke, Hildegard Kühnel, a nurse, and Erich Zeigner, who was a social democrat.
Arkenau helped a Jewish mother Käthe Leibel (who assumed the Sackarndt surname) and her son Joachim-Richard survive the Holocaust.
Of many backgrounds and ideologies, they helped save Jews and Christians as well as soldiers who had deserted the military.
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History The club was owned by Al Burgess and Chinkie Naditz; and was founded in 1949 at 2215 Powell Street, and it moved in 1951 to the Broadway address. On Sundays The Beige Room would host dance parties. The performers were openly gay, unlike at other female impersonator clubs at the time. The Beige Room performers included owner Al Burgess, T.C. Jones, Lynne Carter, Leslie Marlowe, Ray Saunders, and Kenneth Marlowe.
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History The club was owned by Al Burgess and Chinkie Naditz; and was founded in 1949 at 2215 Powell Street, and it moved in 1951 to the Broadway address. On Sundays The Beige Room would host dance parties.
The Beige Room performers included owner Al Burgess, T.C. Jones, Lynne Carter, Leslie Marlowe, Ray Saunders, and Kenneth Marlowe.
The performers were openly gay, unlike at other female impersonator clubs at the time.
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On Sundays The Beige Room would host dance parties. The performers were openly gay, unlike at other female impersonator clubs at the time. The Beige Room performers included owner Al Burgess, T.C. Jones, Lynne Carter, Leslie Marlowe, Ray Saunders, and Kenneth Marlowe. José Sarria performed at The Beige Room before moving to the Black Cat Bar.
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On Sundays The Beige Room would host dance parties. The performers were openly gay, unlike at other female impersonator clubs at the time.
José Sarria performed at The Beige Room before moving to the Black Cat Bar.
The Beige Room performers included owner Al Burgess, T.C. Jones, Lynne Carter, Leslie Marlowe, Ray Saunders, and Kenneth Marlowe.
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So, the King chose the tiger hunt to be the witness and the ordeal. Whoever among the two that killed the tiger will get the Princess Thoibi as his wife. On the next day, the King and his ministers gathered there in stages. Many people gathered at the spot, that it seemed like a white cloth spread on the ground.
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So, the King chose the tiger hunt to be the witness and the ordeal. Whoever among the two that killed the tiger will get the Princess Thoibi as his wife.
Many people gathered at the spot, that it seemed like a white cloth spread on the ground.
On the next day, the King and his ministers gathered there in stages.
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Past shows Backstory was an interview show hosted by Alex Roberts (game designer) from 2016 to 2019. She interviewed game designers and other workers in tabletop role-playing games. The Broadswords was an all-women and non-binary Dungeons & Dragons actual play show with a focus on storytelling and inclusivity.
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Past shows Backstory was an interview show hosted by Alex Roberts (game designer) from 2016 to 2019.
The Broadswords was an all-women and non-binary Dungeons & Dragons actual play show with a focus on storytelling and inclusivity.
She interviewed game designers and other workers in tabletop role-playing games.
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At first, the assembly was willing to accept the emperor's request, but some deputies felt uncomfortable with Pedro I's speech. One of them, the deputy from Pernambuco, Andrade de Lima, clearly expressed his discontent, claiming that the monarch's sentence was too ambiguous. The deputies in the Constituent Assembly were mostly moderate liberals, gathering "what was best and most representative in Brazil". They were elected in an indirect manner and by census vote, and did not belong to parties, which did not yet exist in the country.
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At first, the assembly was willing to accept the emperor's request, but some deputies felt uncomfortable with Pedro I's speech. One of them, the deputy from Pernambuco, Andrade de Lima, clearly expressed his discontent, claiming that the monarch's sentence was too ambiguous.
They were elected in an indirect manner and by census vote, and did not belong to parties, which did not yet exist in the country.
The deputies in the Constituent Assembly were mostly moderate liberals, gathering "what was best and most representative in Brazil".
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Ideologically, the emperor identified with the "Bonifácios" both concerning social and economic projects and in relation to political ones, as he had no interest in acting as an absolute monarch, or to serve as "a cardboard figure in government." The draft of the 1823 constitution was written by Antônio Carlos de Andrada, who was strongly influenced by the French and Norwegian charters. It was then sent to the Constituent Assembly, where the deputies started working on the charter. There were several differences between the 1823 project and the later Constitution of 1824.
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Ideologically, the emperor identified with the "Bonifácios" both concerning social and economic projects and in relation to political ones, as he had no interest in acting as an absolute monarch, or to serve as "a cardboard figure in government." The draft of the 1823 constitution was written by Antônio Carlos de Andrada, who was strongly influenced by the French and Norwegian charters.
There were several differences between the 1823 project and the later Constitution of 1824.
It was then sent to the Constituent Assembly, where the deputies started working on the charter.
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The separation of the three powers was foreseen, the Executive being delegated to the emperor, but the responsibility for their acts would fall on the Ministers of State. The Constituent Assembly also chose to include a suspensive veto by the Emperor (as in 1824), who could even veto the draft constitution if he so wished. However, changes in the political course of affairs led the deputies to propose making the monarch a symbolic figure, completely subordinate to the assembly. This fact, followed by the approval of a project on June 12, 1823, by which the laws created by the body would dispense with the emperor's sanction, led Pedro I to clash with the Constituent Assembly.
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The separation of the three powers was foreseen, the Executive being delegated to the emperor, but the responsibility for their acts would fall on the Ministers of State. The Constituent Assembly also chose to include a suspensive veto by the Emperor (as in 1824), who could even veto the draft constitution if he so wished.
This fact, followed by the approval of a project on June 12, 1823, by which the laws created by the body would dispense with the emperor's sanction, led Pedro I to clash with the Constituent Assembly.
However, changes in the political course of affairs led the deputies to propose making the monarch a symbolic figure, completely subordinate to the assembly.
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As soon as the Andrada ministry was dismissed, the two groups turned against each other. For the monarch, any relationship with the liberals would be inadmissible, as they intended to place him as a "puppet". The attacks against the Portuguese in general and even against Pedro by newspapers and deputies in favor of the "Andradas" led the emperor to approach the Portuguese. The crisis became more serious when an episode that would normally be ignored was used for political purposes.
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As soon as the Andrada ministry was dismissed, the two groups turned against each other. For the monarch, any relationship with the liberals would be inadmissible, as they intended to place him as a "puppet".
The crisis became more serious when an episode that would normally be ignored was used for political purposes.
The attacks against the Portuguese in general and even against Pedro by newspapers and deputies in favor of the "Andradas" led the emperor to approach the Portuguese.
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The emperor ordered the army to prepare for a conflict. Pedro I had the guarantee of the officialdom, which would be threatened by the insults directed at itself and the emperor by the newspapers allied to the "Andradas", making the emperor demanded punishment for them. The deputies showed apprehension and demanded answers as to the reason for the gathering of troops in São Cristóvão. The minister of the empire, Francisco Vilela Barbosa, representing the government, addressed the assembly demanding that the Andradas brothers be prosecuted for their alleged abuses.
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The emperor ordered the army to prepare for a conflict. Pedro I had the guarantee of the officialdom, which would be threatened by the insults directed at itself and the emperor by the newspapers allied to the "Andradas", making the emperor demanded punishment for them.
The minister of the empire, Francisco Vilela Barbosa, representing the government, addressed the assembly demanding that the Andradas brothers be prosecuted for their alleged abuses.
The deputies showed apprehension and demanded answers as to the reason for the gathering of troops in São Cristóvão.
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The minister of the empire, Francisco Vilela Barbosa, representing the government, addressed the assembly demanding that the Andradas brothers be prosecuted for their alleged abuses. The assembled deputies debated the government's proposal and remained in session through the early hours of the morning. But the next day, when Vilela Barbosa returned to the Assembly to explain the gathering of troops, some deputies shouted demanding that Pedro I be declared an "outlaw". The emperor upon hearing this, even before the minister of the Empire returned from the Assembly, signed the decree dissolving the Constituent.
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The minister of the empire, Francisco Vilela Barbosa, representing the government, addressed the assembly demanding that the Andradas brothers be prosecuted for their alleged abuses. The assembled deputies debated the government's proposal and remained in session through the early hours of the morning.
The emperor upon hearing this, even before the minister of the Empire returned from the Assembly, signed the decree dissolving the Constituent.
But the next day, when Vilela Barbosa returned to the Assembly to explain the gathering of troops, some deputies shouted demanding that Pedro I be declared an "outlaw".
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The deputies were caught up in disputes for power and defended their interests, bringing the capital of the empire to the brink of anarchy. This was not the end of the deputies, however. Out of the Constituent Assembly came 33 senators, 28 ministers of state, 18 provincial presidents, 7 members of the first council of state, and 4 regents of the empire. Dissolution The Constituent Assembly was dissolved by the Emperor during the Night of Agony, in the early hours of November 12, 1823, before it could conclude its debates and deliberation on the draft Constitution.
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The deputies were caught up in disputes for power and defended their interests, bringing the capital of the empire to the brink of anarchy. This was not the end of the deputies, however.
Dissolution The Constituent Assembly was dissolved by the Emperor during the Night of Agony, in the early hours of November 12, 1823, before it could conclude its debates and deliberation on the draft Constitution.
Out of the Constituent Assembly came 33 senators, 28 ministers of state, 18 provincial presidents, 7 members of the first council of state, and 4 regents of the empire.
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The qualifications for suffrage were much more restrictive than the 1824 charter. The charter also defined that only free men in Brazil would be considered Brazilian citizens, and not the slaves who would eventually be freed, unlike the 1824 constitution. The separation of the three powers was foreseen, the Executive being delegated to the emperor, but the responsibility for their acts would fall on the Ministers of State. The Constituent Assembly also chose to include a suspensive veto by the Emperor (as in 1824), who could even veto the draft constitution if he so wished.
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The qualifications for suffrage were much more restrictive than the 1824 charter. The charter also defined that only free men in Brazil would be considered Brazilian citizens, and not the slaves who would eventually be freed, unlike the 1824 constitution.
The Constituent Assembly also chose to include a suspensive veto by the Emperor (as in 1824), who could even veto the draft constitution if he so wished.
The separation of the three powers was foreseen, the Executive being delegated to the emperor, but the responsibility for their acts would fall on the Ministers of State.
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The deputies were caught up in disputes for power and defended their interests, bringing the capital of the empire to the brink of anarchy. This was not the end of the deputies, however. Out of the Constituent Assembly came 33 senators, 28 ministers of state, 18 provincial presidents, 7 members of the first council of state, and 4 regents of the empire. Dissolution The Constituent Assembly was dissolved by the Emperor during the Night of Agony, in the early hours of November 12, 1823, before it could conclude its debates and deliberation on the draft Constitution.
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The deputies were caught up in disputes for power and defended their interests, bringing the capital of the empire to the brink of anarchy. This was not the end of the deputies, however.
Dissolution The Constituent Assembly was dissolved by the Emperor during the Night of Agony, in the early hours of November 12, 1823, before it could conclude its debates and deliberation on the draft Constitution.
Out of the Constituent Assembly came 33 senators, 28 ministers of state, 18 provincial presidents, 7 members of the first council of state, and 4 regents of the empire.
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On March 25, 1824, the Constitution of the Empire was sworn in without submission to a new Assembly. Upon the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly, Pedro I stated that he would convoke another one, "which shall work on the project of the constitution, that I shall soon present to you, which will be twice as liberal as the extinct Assembly was." However, the compromise did not become effective. The origin of the Council of State that presented the draft Constitution lies in the law of October 20, 1823, which extinguished the Council of Procurators and instituted the Ministers as the Council of State. José Joaquim Carneiro de Campos, future Marquis of Caravelas, is considered the main author of the text drafted by the Council of State, which would be granted by the Emperor the following year.
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On March 25, 1824, the Constitution of the Empire was sworn in without submission to a new Assembly. Upon the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly, Pedro I stated that he would convoke another one, "which shall work on the project of the constitution, that I shall soon present to you, which will be twice as liberal as the extinct Assembly was." However, the compromise did not become effective.
José Joaquim Carneiro de Campos, future Marquis of Caravelas, is considered the main author of the text drafted by the Council of State, which would be granted by the Emperor the following year.
The origin of the Council of State that presented the draft Constitution lies in the law of October 20, 1823, which extinguished the Council of Procurators and instituted the Ministers as the Council of State.
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By the turn of the century, Riberalta had established itself as an electoral bastion of the MNR, with the region's elites having monopolized northern Beni's most important executive and legislative positions. As chair of the local civic community, Sonnenschein enjoyed important political and lobbying connections and by 2001, he had been named deputy leader of the MNR's Riberalta affiliate. When in 2002 Sonnenschein's brother-in-law, Sandro Soriano, vacated his seat in the Chamber of Deputies to run for Senate, Sonnenschein was given the opportunity to contest the 64th district, in which he easily prevailed. Reelected in 2005, Sonnenschein's political career survived the dramatic decline of the MNRhit hard by the stigma of its role in the 2003 gas conflict, the party saw its worst electoral showing in its organizational history.
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By the turn of the century, Riberalta had established itself as an electoral bastion of the MNR, with the region's elites having monopolized northern Beni's most important executive and legislative positions. As chair of the local civic community, Sonnenschein enjoyed important political and lobbying connections and by 2001, he had been named deputy leader of the MNR's Riberalta affiliate.
Reelected in 2005, Sonnenschein's political career survived the dramatic decline of the MNRhit hard by the stigma of its role in the 2003 gas conflict, the party saw its worst electoral showing in its organizational history.
When in 2002 Sonnenschein's brother-in-law, Sandro Soriano, vacated his seat in the Chamber of Deputies to run for Senate, Sonnenschein was given the opportunity to contest the 64th district, in which he easily prevailed.
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Early life Fain was born in Kokomo, Indiana, in . He is the grandson of two UAW GM retirees. His grandfather started at Chrysler in 1937, the year Chrysler workers joined the UAW after a sit-down strike. His father served as the police chief of the Kokomo Police Department.
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Early life Fain was born in Kokomo, Indiana, in . He is the grandson of two UAW GM retirees.
His father served as the police chief of the Kokomo Police Department.
His grandfather started at Chrysler in 1937, the year Chrysler workers joined the UAW after a sit-down strike.
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The film noir, The Sniper (1952) was partially filmed inside the Paper Doll Club. From 1956 to 1961, the bar was owned by Dante Benedetti, a North Beach restaurateur and baseball coach. Patrons and performers of the bar included Carmen McRae, Ann Weldon, and Lillian Faderman. In total, a collection of San Francisco LGBT venues opened and flourished in the early 1950s, including the Paper Doll, The Beige Room, Tommy's Place/12 Adler Place, Miss Smith’s Tea Room, Tin Angel, Dolan's, and Gordon's.
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The film noir, The Sniper (1952) was partially filmed inside the Paper Doll Club. From 1956 to 1961, the bar was owned by Dante Benedetti, a North Beach restaurateur and baseball coach.
In total, a collection of San Francisco LGBT venues opened and flourished in the early 1950s, including the Paper Doll, The Beige Room, Tommy's Place/12 Adler Place, Miss Smith’s Tea Room, Tin Angel, Dolan's, and Gordon's.
Patrons and performers of the bar included Carmen McRae, Ann Weldon, and Lillian Faderman.
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These deliveries tend to be second or third or higher-order births. Solitary birth is a cultural practice of the !Kung people; solitary birth amongst the !Kung demonstrates female bravery. In practice, primigravidas are usually assisted by female relatives but multigravidas typically manage the entire birth process alone (and silently) in the bush. Bariba women in Benin have also traditionally practiced solitary birth.
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These deliveries tend to be second or third or higher-order births. Solitary birth is a cultural practice of the !Kung people; solitary birth amongst the !Kung demonstrates female bravery.
Bariba women in Benin have also traditionally practiced solitary birth.
In practice, primigravidas are usually assisted by female relatives but multigravidas typically manage the entire birth process alone (and silently) in the bush.
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History After the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on 6 February 1840 and the declaration of sovereignty from 21 May 1840, the number of immigrants to New Zealand, particularly from the United Kingdom, began to increase. New Plymouth was chosen by Frederic Alonzo Carrington, the 32-year-old Chief Surveyor for the Plymouth Company, as the site for New Zealand's second European colony. Between the first settlers arriving in New Plymouth in 1852–1853 was Harry Atkinson, together with his brother Arthur and other members of the Richmond and Hursthouse families, calling themselves "the Mob". Harry and Arthur Atkinson each bought a 200 acres (80 hectares) of farmland on Carrington road, just outside New Plymouth and started to clear the bush to build a house.
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History After the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on 6 February 1840 and the declaration of sovereignty from 21 May 1840, the number of immigrants to New Zealand, particularly from the United Kingdom, began to increase. New Plymouth was chosen by Frederic Alonzo Carrington, the 32-year-old Chief Surveyor for the Plymouth Company, as the site for New Zealand's second European colony.
Harry and Arthur Atkinson each bought a 200 acres (80 hectares) of farmland on Carrington road, just outside New Plymouth and started to clear the bush to build a house.
Between the first settlers arriving in New Plymouth in 1852–1853 was Harry Atkinson, together with his brother Arthur and other members of the Richmond and Hursthouse families, calling themselves "the Mob".
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Infinity and Beyond was aired over mainstream TV in both Hong Kong and the Mainland, and by the end of 13 episodes, recorded an accumulated viewership count of 160 million people, not including online release. Call Me by Fire (season 2), broadcast online via the Mango TV platform, boasted a much wider audience reach, with Episode 1 alone recording 171 million views on the first day of upload. Tsang's surprise win in Episode 1 (24 April) of Infinity and Beyond, where his cover of Samantha Lam's 1984 hit "First Love" (初戀) was voted top performance among all 16 participants who included veterans George Lam, Sally Yeh, Hacken Lee, Li Jian, Miriam Yeung and Coco Lee, coupled with his lively personality; iconic afro hairstyle, and most notably his singing prowess, made him into one of the most exciting breakout stars of the series. As a result, Tsang's popularity skyrocketed in China, especially in the Cantonese-speaking regions in the south.
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Infinity and Beyond was aired over mainstream TV in both Hong Kong and the Mainland, and by the end of 13 episodes, recorded an accumulated viewership count of 160 million people, not including online release. Call Me by Fire (season 2), broadcast online via the Mango TV platform, boasted a much wider audience reach, with Episode 1 alone recording 171 million views on the first day of upload.
As a result, Tsang's popularity skyrocketed in China, especially in the Cantonese-speaking regions in the south.
Tsang's surprise win in Episode 1 (24 April) of Infinity and Beyond, where his cover of Samantha Lam's 1984 hit "First Love" (初戀) was voted top performance among all 16 participants who included veterans George Lam, Sally Yeh, Hacken Lee, Li Jian, Miriam Yeung and Coco Lee, coupled with his lively personality; iconic afro hairstyle, and most notably his singing prowess, made him into one of the most exciting breakout stars of the series.
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Infinity and Beyond was aired over mainstream TV in both Hong Kong and the Mainland, and by the end of 13 episodes, recorded an accumulated viewership count of 160 million people, not including online release. Call Me by Fire (season 2), broadcast online via the Mango TV platform, boasted a much wider audience reach, with Episode 1 alone recording 171 million views on the first day of upload. Tsang's surprise win in Episode 1 (24 April) of Infinity and Beyond, where his cover of Samantha Lam's 1984 hit "First Love" (初戀) was voted top performance among all 16 participants who included veterans George Lam, Sally Yeh, Hacken Lee, Li Jian, Miriam Yeung and Coco Lee, coupled with his lively personality; iconic afro hairstyle, and most notably his singing prowess, made him into one of the most exciting breakout stars of the series. As a result, Tsang's popularity skyrocketed in China, especially in the Cantonese-speaking regions in the south.
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Infinity and Beyond was aired over mainstream TV in both Hong Kong and the Mainland, and by the end of 13 episodes, recorded an accumulated viewership count of 160 million people, not including online release. Call Me by Fire (season 2), broadcast online via the Mango TV platform, boasted a much wider audience reach, with Episode 1 alone recording 171 million views on the first day of upload.
As a result, Tsang's popularity skyrocketed in China, especially in the Cantonese-speaking regions in the south.
Tsang's surprise win in Episode 1 (24 April) of Infinity and Beyond, where his cover of Samantha Lam's 1984 hit "First Love" (初戀) was voted top performance among all 16 participants who included veterans George Lam, Sally Yeh, Hacken Lee, Li Jian, Miriam Yeung and Coco Lee, coupled with his lively personality; iconic afro hairstyle, and most notably his singing prowess, made him into one of the most exciting breakout stars of the series.
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After the end of World War I and the proclamation of the Republic of Hungary, at age 17 he chose exile in Vienna, Austria. There he attended the Vienna University of Technology to study electrical engineering and was made assistant to photography historian Josef Maria Eder who encouraged him to take up the medium and, through the Leitz firm, provided him with an early Leica model to test. An accomplished sportsman Steiner, through his involvement in Hakoah, Vienna's Jewish sports circle, and as one of the trainers of the prestigious swim team to which she belonged, he met Léa Sasson then aged thirteen. Paris Despite an age difference of 9 years and conflicting origins; she the daughter of a Sephardic Istanbul Jewish family, and he a Hungarian and Ashkenazi, they married in Hungary, when he was 27 and Lily had reached eighteen, and arrived in Paris as husband and wife where they adopted French names André and Lily.
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After the end of World War I and the proclamation of the Republic of Hungary, at age 17 he chose exile in Vienna, Austria. There he attended the Vienna University of Technology to study electrical engineering and was made assistant to photography historian Josef Maria Eder who encouraged him to take up the medium and, through the Leitz firm, provided him with an early Leica model to test.
Paris Despite an age difference of 9 years and conflicting origins; she the daughter of a Sephardic Istanbul Jewish family, and he a Hungarian and Ashkenazi, they married in Hungary, when he was 27 and Lily had reached eighteen, and arrived in Paris as husband and wife where they adopted French names André and Lily.
An accomplished sportsman Steiner, through his involvement in Hakoah, Vienna's Jewish sports circle, and as one of the trainers of the prestigious swim team to which she belonged, he met Léa Sasson then aged thirteen.
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After the end of World War I and the proclamation of the Republic of Hungary, at age 17 he chose exile in Vienna, Austria. There he attended the Vienna University of Technology to study electrical engineering and was made assistant to photography historian Josef Maria Eder who encouraged him to take up the medium and, through the Leitz firm, provided him with an early Leica model to test. An accomplished sportsman Steiner, through his involvement in Hakoah, Vienna's Jewish sports circle, and as one of the trainers of the prestigious swim team to which she belonged, he met Léa Sasson then aged thirteen. Paris Despite an age difference of 9 years and conflicting origins; she the daughter of a Sephardic Istanbul Jewish family, and he a Hungarian and Ashkenazi, they married in Hungary, when he was 27 and Lily had reached eighteen, and arrived in Paris as husband and wife where they adopted French names André and Lily.
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trainers
After the end of World War I and the proclamation of the Republic of Hungary, at age 17 he chose exile in Vienna, Austria. There he attended the Vienna University of Technology to study electrical engineering and was made assistant to photography historian Josef Maria Eder who encouraged him to take up the medium and, through the Leitz firm, provided him with an early Leica model to test.
Paris Despite an age difference of 9 years and conflicting origins; she the daughter of a Sephardic Istanbul Jewish family, and he a Hungarian and Ashkenazi, they married in Hungary, when he was 27 and Lily had reached eighteen, and arrived in Paris as husband and wife where they adopted French names André and Lily.
An accomplished sportsman Steiner, through his involvement in Hakoah, Vienna's Jewish sports circle, and as one of the trainers of the prestigious swim team to which she belonged, he met Léa Sasson then aged thirteen.
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At the same time, Kharadze begins teaching activities as an assistant and then as an associate professor at Tbilisi State University, where she worked until the last days of her life. During her work at the Museum of Georgia, Kharadze actively participated in all floristic and complex expeditions organized by the Museum and the Georgian Geographical Society in Svaneti, Pshav-Khevsureta, and Kheva to study the nature of high-mountain Georgia. In the same years, being a member of the Club of Georgian Mountaineers, Kharadze became one of the first women to participate in the mountaineering expeditions of Georgian mountaineers, the founders of Soviet mountaineering. In particular, she climbed the peak of Tetnuldi with them in 1933.
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At the same time, Kharadze begins teaching activities as an assistant and then as an associate professor at Tbilisi State University, where she worked until the last days of her life. During her work at the Museum of Georgia, Kharadze actively participated in all floristic and complex expeditions organized by the Museum and the Georgian Geographical Society in Svaneti, Pshav-Khevsureta, and Kheva to study the nature of high-mountain Georgia.
In particular, she climbed the peak of Tetnuldi with them in 1933.
In the same years, being a member of the Club of Georgian Mountaineers, Kharadze became one of the first women to participate in the mountaineering expeditions of Georgian mountaineers, the founders of Soviet mountaineering.
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In the same years, being a member of the Club of Georgian Mountaineers, Kharadze became one of the first women to participate in the mountaineering expeditions of Georgian mountaineers, the founders of Soviet mountaineering. In particular, she climbed the peak of Tetnuldi with them in 1933. In 1934, Kharadze joined the position of a junior researcher in the Department of Systematics and Geography of Plants of the Tbilisi Institute of Botany of the Georgian branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, where she worked under the guidance of well-known experts on the flora and vegetation of the Caucasus - academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Dmitry Sosnovsky and corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Nikolay Bush. In 1935, Kharadze was approved as a senior researcher at the Institute of Botany of the Georgian SSR.
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In the same years, being a member of the Club of Georgian Mountaineers, Kharadze became one of the first women to participate in the mountaineering expeditions of Georgian mountaineers, the founders of Soviet mountaineering. In particular, she climbed the peak of Tetnuldi with them in 1933.
In 1935, Kharadze was approved as a senior researcher at the Institute of Botany of the Georgian SSR.
In 1934, Kharadze joined the position of a junior researcher in the Department of Systematics and Geography of Plants of the Tbilisi Institute of Botany of the Georgian branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, where she worked under the guidance of well-known experts on the flora and vegetation of the Caucasus - academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Dmitry Sosnovsky and corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Nikolay Bush.
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While he was still in that position, in January 2006, the Scorpions announced that they intended to prosecute Kannemeyer on criminal charges arising from his tenure in Parliament: he was accused of having defrauded Parliament in the Travelgate saga. His first court appearance was on 16 February in the Cape High Court. In October 2016, Kannemeyer accepted a plea deal with prosecutors and pled guilty to one count of theft pertaining to R70,000 in unlawfully claimed service benefits. He was sentenced to pay a fine of R40,000 or serve three years' imprisonment, in addition to a mandatory prison sentence of five years suspended conditionally.
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prosecutors
While he was still in that position, in January 2006, the Scorpions announced that they intended to prosecute Kannemeyer on criminal charges arising from his tenure in Parliament: he was accused of having defrauded Parliament in the Travelgate saga. His first court appearance was on 16 February in the Cape High Court.
He was sentenced to pay a fine of R40,000 or serve three years' imprisonment, in addition to a mandatory prison sentence of five years suspended conditionally.
In October 2016, Kannemeyer accepted a plea deal with prosecutors and pled guilty to one count of theft pertaining to R70,000 in unlawfully claimed service benefits.
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In the 1920s, Anni was a governess to the Arndt's children and their housekeeper. She took in the Arndt's household items and the physician's medical instruments. At times, Arndt's wife Lina, described to her neighbors as a "lonesome friend", was taken in by Anni Schultz and her family. They grew vegetables and raised chickens that were used to feed the Schultz and Arndt family members who were spread out in the Berlin area.
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In the 1920s, Anni was a governess to the Arndt's children and their housekeeper. She took in the Arndt's household items and the physician's medical instruments.
They grew vegetables and raised chickens that were used to feed the Schultz and Arndt family members who were spread out in the Berlin area.
At times, Arndt's wife Lina, described to her neighbors as a "lonesome friend", was taken in by Anni Schultz and her family.
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On 2 June 1992, the NP moved to suspend van Eck from Parliament because he had claimed that the government was responsible for the deaths of a large number of black activists. According to the Hansard, van Eck responded:Mr Speaker, I stand up not to even attempt to reply to the sham allegation made against me in the two minutes that I am allowed. I shall stand here in silence for two minutes on behalf of myself and my four colleagues as a mark of respect for the thousands of South Africans on all sides who died during the apartheid war. I request hon[ourable] members to observe this silence of two minutes.He was subsequently ordered to leave the chamber and serve a two-month suspension.
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On 2 June 1992, the NP moved to suspend van Eck from Parliament because he had claimed that the government was responsible for the deaths of a large number of black activists. According to the Hansard, van Eck responded:Mr Speaker, I stand up not to even attempt to reply to the sham allegation made against me in the two minutes that I am allowed.
I request hon[ourable] members to observe this silence of two minutes.He was subsequently ordered to leave the chamber and serve a two-month suspension.
I shall stand here in silence for two minutes on behalf of myself and my four colleagues as a mark of respect for the thousands of South Africans on all sides who died during the apartheid war.
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He felt at first that his daughter or one of his children should stay with them, but Auguste (also called Anni) persuaded him that he was most at risk as a military-aged, circumcised man. Women were easier to hide. Knowing other Hitler-hating and willing former patients of Arndt, she committed to ensuring that there were sufficient places for Arndt's family to stay. She felt duty-bound to him for saving the life of their only child.
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He felt at first that his daughter or one of his children should stay with them, but Auguste (also called Anni) persuaded him that he was most at risk as a military-aged, circumcised man. Women were easier to hide.
She felt duty-bound to him for saving the life of their only child.
Knowing other Hitler-hating and willing former patients of Arndt, she committed to ensuring that there were sufficient places for Arndt's family to stay.
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In the 1920s, Anni was a governess to the Arndt's children and their housekeeper. She took in the Arndt's household items and the physician's medical instruments. At times, Arndt's wife Lina, described to her neighbors as a "lonesome friend", was taken in by Anni Schultz and her family. The Schulzs grew vegetables and raised chickens that were used to feed themselves and were handed out to Arndt family members who hid throughout Berlin.
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neighbors
In the 1920s, Anni was a governess to the Arndt's children and their housekeeper. She took in the Arndt's household items and the physician's medical instruments.
The Schulzs grew vegetables and raised chickens that were used to feed themselves and were handed out to Arndt family members who hid throughout Berlin.
At times, Arndt's wife Lina, described to her neighbors as a "lonesome friend", was taken in by Anni Schultz and her family.
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Doctors on the ground warned that stated figures do not include all casualties as people could not reach hospitals due to difficulties in movement. A spokesperson for the Sudanese Red Crescent was quoted as saying that the number of casualties "was not small". Sudanese prosecutors recorded over 500 missing persons cases across the country, some of which were enforced disappearances, and were mostly blamed on the RSF. Notable deaths Asia Abdelmajid, an actress, was killed in a crossfire in Khartoum Bahri.
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Doctors on the ground warned that stated figures do not include all casualties as people could not reach hospitals due to difficulties in movement. A spokesperson for the Sudanese Red Crescent was quoted as saying that the number of casualties "was not small".
Notable deaths Asia Abdelmajid, an actress, was killed in a crossfire in Khartoum Bahri.
Sudanese prosecutors recorded over 500 missing persons cases across the country, some of which were enforced disappearances, and were mostly blamed on the RSF.
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The Sierra Leone Women's Premier League is the top level women's association football league in Sierra Leone. History On October 20, 2022, the Women's Premier League returned to Sierra Leone. The opening match of the new Women's Premier League was held Saturday in the northern town of Makeni where visitors Kahunla Queens of Kenema beat hosts Mena Queens 1–0. The 12-team league is making a comeback after a 32-year absence.
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The Sierra Leone Women's Premier League is the top level women's association football league in Sierra Leone. History On October 20, 2022, the Women's Premier League returned to Sierra Leone.
The 12-team league is making a comeback after a 32-year absence.
The opening match of the new Women's Premier League was held Saturday in the northern town of Makeni where visitors Kahunla Queens of Kenema beat hosts Mena Queens 1–0.
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Cheesman's sister Georgie Wolton also co-founded the firm, and she was the only fully qualified architect within the group, which allowed partnership to function as an architectural firm. However, several months later she had left Team 4. It was the first building to be designed by Team 4.In addition to the four partners of Team 4, Creek Vean is also the work of Laurie Abbott who joined Team 4 as an assistant architect while working on Creek Vean. Frank Peacock was another architect who also involved in the project, along with Anthony Hunt.
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Cheesman's sister Georgie Wolton also co-founded the firm, and she was the only fully qualified architect within the group, which allowed partnership to function as an architectural firm. However, several months later she had left Team 4.
Frank Peacock was another architect who also involved in the project, along with Anthony Hunt.
It was the first building to be designed by Team 4.In addition to the four partners of Team 4, Creek Vean is also the work of Laurie Abbott who joined Team 4 as an assistant architect while working on Creek Vean.
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In 1590 her mother moved the family and Cornelius to live in Devon after her father died. Cornelius was arrested at their home on 24 April 1594 by the sheriff of Dorsetshire. One of her relatives, Thomas Bosgrave, and two family servants, John (or Terence) Carey and Patrick Salmon, shared the same sentence. Cornelius was tried and Dorothy claimed that she alone had hidden him.
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In 1590 her mother moved the family and Cornelius to live in Devon after her father died. Cornelius was arrested at their home on 24 April 1594 by the sheriff of Dorsetshire.
Cornelius was tried and Dorothy claimed that she alone had hidden him.
One of her relatives, Thomas Bosgrave, and two family servants, John (or Terence) Carey and Patrick Salmon, shared the same sentence.
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In the autumn he accompanied Catherine de Medici, mother to the queen on her mission to negotiate with Henri's disgraced favourite Marshal Bellegarde who had set himself up in rebellion. In February 1580, Saint-Luc entered rebellion himself and fled from court to Brouage. A host of reasons have been proposed by contemporaries and later historians for his disgrace. In the following months he and the local royal commander postured and negotiated, before he was brought back into obedience with a compromise in June by which he agreed to divest himself of his governate in return for financial compensation, forgiveness and the release of his wife Jeanne de Cossé from royal captivity.
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In the autumn he accompanied Catherine de Medici, mother to the queen on her mission to negotiate with Henri's disgraced favourite Marshal Bellegarde who had set himself up in rebellion. In February 1580, Saint-Luc entered rebellion himself and fled from court to Brouage.
In the following months he and the local royal commander postured and negotiated, before he was brought back into obedience with a compromise in June by which he agreed to divest himself of his governate in return for financial compensation, forgiveness and the release of his wife Jeanne de Cossé from royal captivity.
A host of reasons have been proposed by contemporaries and later historians for his disgrace.
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The contemporary historian Agrippa d'Aubigné explained Saint-Luc's disgrace as the result of a prank played with a blowpipe in which Saint-Luc pretended to be an angel chastising Henri for his sins in the hopes of frightening him. This is not however considered a credible explanation. Ultimately the primary cause of the disgrace cannot be discerned, with contemporaries unable to settle on any single explanation. Henri was enraged at Saint-Luc, who was tipped off to the king's fury by the duke of Guise.
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The contemporary historian Agrippa d'Aubigné explained Saint-Luc's disgrace as the result of a prank played with a blowpipe in which Saint-Luc pretended to be an angel chastising Henri for his sins in the hopes of frightening him. This is not however considered a credible explanation.
Henri was enraged at Saint-Luc, who was tipped off to the king's fury by the duke of Guise.
Ultimately the primary cause of the disgrace cannot be discerned, with contemporaries unable to settle on any single explanation.
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In 2003, she received a master's degree in law from Sokhumi State University. Besides her activist and political careers, Kordzaia has also worked as a professor at the University of Georgia since 2010. Activist In 2002, she joined the Georgian Young Lawyers' Association (GYLA), an influential civil society organization, as head of its Media Legal Protection Center, a legal team offering services to journalists facing challenges against public authorities. As such, she became a vocal critique of the Mikheil Saakashvili presidency, regularly taking on his administration's discretionary spending, protection of corporate monopolies, increased secrecy laws and corruption in local governments.
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In 2003, she received a master's degree in law from Sokhumi State University. Besides her activist and political careers, Kordzaia has also worked as a professor at the University of Georgia since 2010.
As such, she became a vocal critique of the Mikheil Saakashvili presidency, regularly taking on his administration's discretionary spending, protection of corporate monopolies, increased secrecy laws and corruption in local governments.
Activist In 2002, she joined the Georgian Young Lawyers' Association (GYLA), an influential civil society organization, as head of its Media Legal Protection Center, a legal team offering services to journalists facing challenges against public authorities.
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In this regard, some organizations such as the Australian Geosciences Council regularly publish reports on the state of Geoscience Education worldwide. Additionally, the Wuhan Consensus is an initiative that emphasizes the importance of promoting the habitability of the Earth through education, in response to increasing threats to the planet caused by climate change, environmental pollution, and ecological damage. The Consensus advocates for a renewed perception and definition of humanity's role in the world, calling for concerted actions from global universities, research institutions, primary and secondary schools, and all sectors of society to implement the new geoscience education and promote harmonious co-existence between man and nature. As such, the future of Geoscience education must focus on preparing the next generation of geoscientists, policymakers, educators, and citizens to address the pressing environmental challenges facing the world today.
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In this regard, some organizations such as the Australian Geosciences Council regularly publish reports on the state of Geoscience Education worldwide. Additionally, the Wuhan Consensus is an initiative that emphasizes the importance of promoting the habitability of the Earth through education, in response to increasing threats to the planet caused by climate change, environmental pollution, and ecological damage.
As such, the future of Geoscience education must focus on preparing the next generation of geoscientists, policymakers, educators, and citizens to address the pressing environmental challenges facing the world today.
The Consensus advocates for a renewed perception and definition of humanity's role in the world, calling for concerted actions from global universities, research institutions, primary and secondary schools, and all sectors of society to implement the new geoscience education and promote harmonious co-existence between man and nature.
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The complaint alleged that Lokesh had made accusations against Kurnool MLA Hafeez Khan, claiming that Khan had unlawfully acquired Waqf Board lands. In their complaint, the office bearers of the Muslim Hakkula Parirakshana Samithi,'' said Lokesh should desist from levelling allegations against the MLA Hafeez Khan without evidence. Mishaps during Padayatra During the padayatra, an auto driver who accompanied Nara Lokesh became the target of trolling when his shoes, resembling Adidas footwear, were used to discredit the participants of the padayatra. In response, the auto driver clarified that the shoes were counterfeit products.
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The complaint alleged that Lokesh had made accusations against Kurnool MLA Hafeez Khan, claiming that Khan had unlawfully acquired Waqf Board lands. In their complaint, the office bearers of the Muslim Hakkula Parirakshana Samithi,'' said Lokesh should desist from levelling allegations against the MLA Hafeez Khan without evidence.
In response, the auto driver clarified that the shoes were counterfeit products.
Mishaps during Padayatra During the padayatra, an auto driver who accompanied Nara Lokesh became the target of trolling when his shoes, resembling Adidas footwear, were used to discredit the participants of the padayatra.
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Early life Éva Fahidi was born on 22 October 1925 in Debrecen and grew up in an upper-class Hungarian-Jewish family. In 1936, her family converted to Catholicism. On 29 April 1944, the Hungarian gendarmerie, who worked together with the Eichmann commando, arrested her, her parents Irma and Dezső Fahidi, and her sister Gilike, and locked the family with other Jews in the city in a newly built ghetto that served as a prison. On 14 May 1944, they were deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp where her mother and sister were selected to die in the gas chambers by SS doctor Josef Mengele.
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Early life Éva Fahidi was born on 22 October 1925 in Debrecen and grew up in an upper-class Hungarian-Jewish family. In 1936, her family converted to Catholicism.
On 14 May 1944, they were deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp where her mother and sister were selected to die in the gas chambers by SS doctor Josef Mengele.
On 29 April 1944, the Hungarian gendarmerie, who worked together with the Eichmann commando, arrested her, her parents Irma and Dezső Fahidi, and her sister Gilike, and locked the family with other Jews in the city in a newly built ghetto that served as a prison.
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The Graham-Laurier Park, established by the provincial government in 1999, encompasses the headwaters of Cypress Creek and Laurier Pass, through which the Police Trail passes. Current Use In 1970, at least the eastern part of this trail up to the height of the Rockies near Mt. Lady Laurier was still in use by local trappers and hunters and by guide-outfitter R. Lynn Ross and his guides and clients whose tenure was west of Pink Mountain, B.C. Prior to hunting season, Ross sent guides and ranch hands along his trails to cut out any fallen timber and make them passable for a pack train of horses. The Police Trail was the southern-most of Ross's three main hunting trails.
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The Graham-Laurier Park, established by the provincial government in 1999, encompasses the headwaters of Cypress Creek and Laurier Pass, through which the Police Trail passes. Current Use In 1970, at least the eastern part of this trail up to the height of the Rockies near Mt. Lady Laurier was still in use by local trappers and hunters and by guide-outfitter R.
The Police Trail was the southern-most of Ross's three main hunting trails.
Lynn Ross and his guides and clients whose tenure was west of Pink Mountain, B.C. Prior to hunting season, Ross sent guides and ranch hands along his trails to cut out any fallen timber and make them passable for a pack train of horses.
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The army moved to Cambrai where it relieved the city from the Spanish siege it was subject to. Épernon During the 1580s, Épernon moved into ascendency at court as one of the kings two chief favourites. As such he was in a position to make many requests of the king for his clients. Sensitive to the position of the leading military men, La Guiche and Joachim de Châteauvieux he made sure that the requests he made did not impinge upon their positions.
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The army moved to Cambrai where it relieved the city from the Spanish siege it was subject to. Épernon During the 1580s, Épernon moved into ascendency at court as one of the kings two chief favourites.
Sensitive to the position of the leading military men, La Guiche and Joachim de Châteauvieux he made sure that the requests he made did not impinge upon their positions.
As such he was in a position to make many requests of the king for his clients.
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The 2018 film Obscuro Barroco by Greek director Evangelia Kranioti, profiles Muniz as she describes Brazil's queer culture. The documentary Queen of Lapa, released in 2020, focused on the lives of women living in the hostel Muniz opened in Lapa to provide housing and community for trans sex workers. Directors Theodore Collatos and Carolina Monnerat focus on the women's stories of their lives and experiences working in Rio. Queen of Lapa won the Grand Jury Prize for non-fiction features at NewFest.
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The 2018 film Obscuro Barroco by Greek director Evangelia Kranioti, profiles Muniz as she describes Brazil's queer culture. The documentary Queen of Lapa, released in 2020, focused on the lives of women living in the hostel Muniz opened in Lapa to provide housing and community for trans sex workers.
Queen of Lapa won the Grand Jury Prize for non-fiction features at NewFest.
Directors Theodore Collatos and Carolina Monnerat focus on the women's stories of their lives and experiences working in Rio.
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She was the subject of the 2017 documentary Luana Muniz: Daughter of the Moon, directed by Rian Córdova and Leonardo Menezes. The 2018 film Obscuro Barroco by Greek director Evangelia Kranioti, profiles Muniz as she describes Brazil's queer culture. The documentary Queen of Lapa, released in 2020, focused on the lives of women living in the hostel Muniz opened in Lapa to provide housing and community for trans sex workers. Directors Theodore Collatos and Carolina Monnerat focus on the women's stories of their lives and experiences working in Rio.
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She was the subject of the 2017 documentary Luana Muniz: Daughter of the Moon, directed by Rian Córdova and Leonardo Menezes. The 2018 film Obscuro Barroco by Greek director Evangelia Kranioti, profiles Muniz as she describes Brazil's queer culture.
Directors Theodore Collatos and Carolina Monnerat focus on the women's stories of their lives and experiences working in Rio.
The documentary Queen of Lapa, released in 2020, focused on the lives of women living in the hostel Muniz opened in Lapa to provide housing and community for trans sex workers.
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She paid off General Walter Schellenberg, who was her commander during operation Modelhut, to keep her out of his memoirs. After the war, Chanel was able to cunningly re-integrate into French society and continued her rise as a style icon. The book also documents Chanel's fervent antisemitism, including her attempts to use contemporary Nazi laws to wrestle control of the perfume division, Chanel No 5, from her Jewish co-investors Pierre Wertheimer and his brother Jacques. Reception In a negative review, in the New York Times, writer Judith Warner criticized Vaughan for relying to much on the primary source material without further analysis or elaboration.
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She paid off General Walter Schellenberg, who was her commander during operation Modelhut, to keep her out of his memoirs. After the war, Chanel was able to cunningly re-integrate into French society and continued her rise as a style icon.
Reception In a negative review, in the New York Times, writer Judith Warner criticized Vaughan for relying to much on the primary source material without further analysis or elaboration.
The book also documents Chanel's fervent antisemitism, including her attempts to use contemporary Nazi laws to wrestle control of the perfume division, Chanel No 5, from her Jewish co-investors Pierre Wertheimer and his brother Jacques.
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The youngest of eight children, Lim first came to Singapore at least four years prior to his death (classified as murder), and after he resigned from his fashion designer job, Lim had worked as a transvestite since, dressing up in women's clothes and provided prostitution services. Before he died, Lim, who sported feminine facial features and a feminine personality, hoped to earn enough money to undergo a sex change operation in Germany, as he wanted to be a woman. He was known as "Susan" to his fellow other transvestite colleagues. According to witnesses, Lim was last seen with two Indian men at a back alley before his alleged murder, which was likely committed with robbery as a motive, due to the fact that a gold chain and Lim's handbag were both missing.
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The youngest of eight children, Lim first came to Singapore at least four years prior to his death (classified as murder), and after he resigned from his fashion designer job, Lim had worked as a transvestite since, dressing up in women's clothes and provided prostitution services. Before he died, Lim, who sported feminine facial features and a feminine personality, hoped to earn enough money to undergo a sex change operation in Germany, as he wanted to be a woman.
According to witnesses, Lim was last seen with two Indian men at a back alley before his alleged murder, which was likely committed with robbery as a motive, due to the fact that a gold chain and Lim's handbag were both missing.
He was known as "Susan" to his fellow other transvestite colleagues.
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He also felt that Soosay had unduly acted in a cruel and unusual manner and taken undue advantage in the supposed fight he had with Lim, and since Soosay had indeed intentionally inflicted the wounds on Lim, such that two of them were sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death, Soosay was considered guilty for murder under the law. As a result, 25-year-old Soosay Sinnappen was found guilty of murder, and sentenced to death. According to news reports, Soosay was seen on the verge of crying as he heard the judge pronouncing the death sentence on him, and Soosay's mother, who travelled from Malaysia to Singapore with her family members to hear the verdict, was devastated to hear that her son was sentenced to hang, and she was hysterical to the point that friends and relatives had to support her and escort to court. Soosay's second charge of murder for killing 20-year-old Sivapragasam Subramaniam during a gang fight was withdrawn by the prosecution since he was effectively under a death sentence for another murder, and a discharge not amounting to an acquittal was granted to Soosay as a result.
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He also felt that Soosay had unduly acted in a cruel and unusual manner and taken undue advantage in the supposed fight he had with Lim, and since Soosay had indeed intentionally inflicted the wounds on Lim, such that two of them were sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death, Soosay was considered guilty for murder under the law. As a result, 25-year-old Soosay Sinnappen was found guilty of murder, and sentenced to death.
Soosay's second charge of murder for killing 20-year-old Sivapragasam Subramaniam during a gang fight was withdrawn by the prosecution since he was effectively under a death sentence for another murder, and a discharge not amounting to an acquittal was granted to Soosay as a result.
According to news reports, Soosay was seen on the verge of crying as he heard the judge pronouncing the death sentence on him, and Soosay's mother, who travelled from Malaysia to Singapore with her family members to hear the verdict, was devastated to hear that her son was sentenced to hang, and she was hysterical to the point that friends and relatives had to support her and escort to court.
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Sixteen years after the murder of Lim Yeow Chuan, Singaporean crime show True Files re-enacted the case and the murder trial of Soosay. The re-enactment first aired on 28 May 2006 as the ninth episode of the show's fourth season. Soosay's former lawyer N K Rajarh (who defended Soosay in his trial) agreed to be interviewed on the show, and Rajarh told the producers of the show that he felt Soosay and Kuppiah should have contacted the police to help them recover the gold chain instead of taking matters into their hands, which would not have resulted into both of them getting charged with Lim's murder before they ultimately escaped the gallows through the reduction of their charges. Additionally, the real-life police mugshots of both the offenders Kuppiah and Soosay were not shown in the episode to protect their identities, since both men were released from prison at this point.
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Sixteen years after the murder of Lim Yeow Chuan, Singaporean crime show True Files re-enacted the case and the murder trial of Soosay. The re-enactment first aired on 28 May 2006 as the ninth episode of the show's fourth season.
Additionally, the real-life police mugshots of both the offenders Kuppiah and Soosay were not shown in the episode to protect their identities, since both men were released from prison at this point.
Soosay's former lawyer N K Rajarh (who defended Soosay in his trial) agreed to be interviewed on the show, and Rajarh told the producers of the show that he felt Soosay and Kuppiah should have contacted the police to help them recover the gold chain instead of taking matters into their hands, which would not have resulted into both of them getting charged with Lim's murder before they ultimately escaped the gallows through the reduction of their charges.
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Despite its obvious failure, the Swiss campaign would nonetheless add new posthumous prestige to Suvorov because of his dramatic and heroic character, especially in Russian culture where he is still regarded as an equal of Xenophon, Hannibal or Julius Caesar: as early as 1801 Tsar Paul I ordered the first of a long series of monuments erected in his honor in his homeland. In Switzerland, where he is remembered as the liberator from French occupation, right by the Devil's Bridge in the Schöllenen Gorge below Andermatt, there has been since 1899 a large and impressive monument carved entirely out of rock dedicated to the feat of the Russian general and his men. The Swiss campaign was held in high regard by contemporaries and often remembered by historians. Recognizing the desperate situation Suvorov's army had found itself in, the famous Prussian general, writer and military theorist Carl von Clausewitz called the successful retreat "a miracle" a few years later.
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Despite its obvious failure, the Swiss campaign would nonetheless add new posthumous prestige to Suvorov because of his dramatic and heroic character, especially in Russian culture where he is still regarded as an equal of Xenophon, Hannibal or Julius Caesar: as early as 1801 Tsar Paul I ordered the first of a long series of monuments erected in his honor in his homeland. In Switzerland, where he is remembered as the liberator from French occupation, right by the Devil's Bridge in the Schöllenen Gorge below Andermatt, there has been since 1899 a large and impressive monument carved entirely out of rock dedicated to the feat of the Russian general and his men.
Recognizing the desperate situation Suvorov's army had found itself in, the famous Prussian general, writer and military theorist Carl von Clausewitz called the successful retreat "a miracle" a few years later.
The Swiss campaign was held in high regard by contemporaries and often remembered by historians.
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He also spent the winter semester 1932/33 at the University of Greifswald. He passed the examination in 1935. By 1933 Oberdörffer joined the NSDAP and gave his descent as "Aryan" although his great-grandparents included Jews (enough to fit the Nazi category of "Jew II Grade"). The Reich Office noted Cohens in his ancestry on the maternal side and denied recognition of his medical degree but a professor from Hamburg Hugo Schottmuller supported him.
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He also spent the winter semester 1932/33 at the University of Greifswald. He passed the examination in 1935.
The Reich Office noted Cohens in his ancestry on the maternal side and denied recognition of his medical degree but a professor from Hamburg Hugo Schottmuller supported him.
By 1933 Oberdörffer joined the NSDAP and gave his descent as "Aryan" although his great-grandparents included Jews (enough to fit the Nazi category of "Jew II Grade").
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On 28 March 2023, Badminton Europe published the list of eligible players for the Games and Ukraine was granted quotas in all events with the exception of men's doubles. Though Beketov and Makhnovskiy did not qualify for the Games directly, they were added later and competed for the second consecutive time at the European Games in men's doubles. Viacheslav Yakovlev and Polina Tkach were eligible for the mixed doubles competition at the Games but they were not included in the final list of participants. Zharka competed at her third European Games, and once again with a different partner in women's doubles.
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On 28 March 2023, Badminton Europe published the list of eligible players for the Games and Ukraine was granted quotas in all events with the exception of men's doubles. Though Beketov and Makhnovskiy did not qualify for the Games directly, they were added later and competed for the second consecutive time at the European Games in men's doubles.
Zharka competed at her third European Games, and once again with a different partner in women's doubles.
Viacheslav Yakovlev and Polina Tkach were eligible for the mixed doubles competition at the Games but they were not included in the final list of participants.
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It was during this time that she became interested in the unique issues faced by women in medicine, particularly the challenge of balancing work and family, and she began collecting the other women's stories. Chin has three children. A general internist with an interest in women's health, Chin draws inspiration from her female colleagues who combine family responsibilities with a career in medicine. She has collected their experiences in her anthology, This Side of Doctoring: Reflections From Women in Medicine, published in 2002.
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It was during this time that she became interested in the unique issues faced by women in medicine, particularly the challenge of balancing work and family, and she began collecting the other women's stories. Chin has three children.
She has collected their experiences in her anthology, This Side of Doctoring: Reflections From Women in Medicine, published in 2002.
A general internist with an interest in women's health, Chin draws inspiration from her female colleagues who combine family responsibilities with a career in medicine.
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With his crossover appeal, Pluma is the most streamed artist in Mexico. Life and career Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija was born on 15 June 1999, in the municipality of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. The relatives of his mother were residents of Badiraguato, Sinaloa. Both parents were born in Mexico; his father has Lebanese ancestry and was born in Chiapas.
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With his crossover appeal, Pluma is the most streamed artist in Mexico. Life and career Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija was born on 15 June 1999, in the municipality of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico.
Both parents were born in Mexico; his father has Lebanese ancestry and was born in Chiapas.
The relatives of his mother were residents of Badiraguato, Sinaloa.
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Residents also reported that the police ate part of the burgers that were in the boy's backpack and tried to move the body from the crime scene, but the community did not allow it. Also, the newspaper O Dia published a video of the boy working as a delivery man in the community. The mother also showed Revista Piauí a series of messages he sent to relatives discussing career issues. Reactions Councilman Luciano Vieira (PL), born in the favela, spent the night supporting Lorenzo's family.
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Residents also reported that the police ate part of the burgers that were in the boy's backpack and tried to move the body from the crime scene, but the community did not allow it. Also, the newspaper O Dia published a video of the boy working as a delivery man in the community.
Reactions Councilman Luciano Vieira (PL), born in the favela, spent the night supporting Lorenzo's family.
The mother also showed Revista Piauí a series of messages he sent to relatives discussing career issues.
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He moved with his father's family first to Madison County, and then to Hanover, New York in 1817. In 1816, he had purchased Jonathan Bartoo's mill property. Mixer served as the Supervisor for the Town of Hanover from 1820 to 1824 and 1826 to 1826, and was a member of the Chautauqua County Board of Supervisors at that time. He was Chairman of the Board of Supervisors in 1826.
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He moved with his father's family first to Madison County, and then to Hanover, New York in 1817. In 1816, he had purchased Jonathan Bartoo's mill property.
He was Chairman of the Board of Supervisors in 1826.
Mixer served as the Supervisor for the Town of Hanover from 1820 to 1824 and 1826 to 1826, and was a member of the Chautauqua County Board of Supervisors at that time.
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Located on Rua do Tira Chapéu at a corner of Rua Chile, it was organized by Italian engineer and architect Alberto Borelli representing the Companhia de Serraria e Construções. Construction work on the building began in June 1916 and was completed at its inauguration on December 30, 1917, maintaining an architectural style focused on Baroque. In 1918, a donation was made by Bernardo Martins Catharino and his wife Ursula da Costa Martins Catharino to the workers' association. The association headquarters was the stage for meetings and musical spectacles bringing together personalities from Bahia and the rest of the country.
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Located on Rua do Tira Chapéu at a corner of Rua Chile, it was organized by Italian engineer and architect Alberto Borelli representing the Companhia de Serraria e Construções. Construction work on the building began in June 1916 and was completed at its inauguration on December 30, 1917, maintaining an architectural style focused on Baroque.
The association headquarters was the stage for meetings and musical spectacles bringing together personalities from Bahia and the rest of the country.
In 1918, a donation was made by Bernardo Martins Catharino and his wife Ursula da Costa Martins Catharino to the workers' association.
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Caregivers are indirectly covered under a number of federal laws stated earlier. However, lawmakers have introduced legislation. The Protecting Family Caregivers from Discrimination Act introduced by Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ)  if signed into law would prohibit discrimination against employees for their caregiving responsibilities, prohibit employer retaliation if the employee seeks enforcement measures, and establish a grant program to aid in combating caregiver discrimination. This legislation has been endorsed by major advocacy organizations, such as National Employment Law Project (NELP), The National Alliance for Caregiving, and the National Women’s Law Center.
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Caregivers are indirectly covered under a number of federal laws stated earlier. However, lawmakers have introduced legislation.
This legislation has been endorsed by major advocacy organizations, such as National Employment Law Project (NELP), The National Alliance for Caregiving, and the National Women’s Law Center.
The Protecting Family Caregivers from Discrimination Act introduced by Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ)  if signed into law would prohibit discrimination against employees for their caregiving responsibilities, prohibit employer retaliation if the employee seeks enforcement measures, and establish a grant program to aid in combating caregiver discrimination.
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As a result of employer assumptions based on stereotypes, caregiver discrimination has widespread economic, and health effects on workers, particularly for women, LGBTQ+ people, and low-wage workers. Overall, there is a financial impact that follows being a family caregiver. In a 2020 study of family caregivers by the National Alliance on Caregiving, 45 percent of participants reported having at least one financial impact. State and Federal laws Although federal law prohibits employment discrimination through a number of statutes such as the VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, federal law does not explicitly prohibit discrimination toward working caregivers.
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As a result of employer assumptions based on stereotypes, caregiver discrimination has widespread economic, and health effects on workers, particularly for women, LGBTQ+ people, and low-wage workers. Overall, there is a financial impact that follows being a family caregiver.
State and Federal laws Although federal law prohibits employment discrimination through a number of statutes such as the VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, federal law does not explicitly prohibit discrimination toward working caregivers.
In a 2020 study of family caregivers by the National Alliance on Caregiving, 45 percent of participants reported having at least one financial impact.
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While most caregivers are women, men and other people on the gender spectrum and of all ages comprise a significant amount of the caregiving population. Specifically, the National Caregiving Alliance states that in 2020 61 percent of family caregivers were women and 39 percent were men. Effects of caregiver discrimination One major factor in FRD is gender-based stereotypes and bias, which fuel adverse employment action toward workers or applicants. Often behind employer bias are assumptions about the employee that their caregiving responsibilities will impact their work.
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While most caregivers are women, men and other people on the gender spectrum and of all ages comprise a significant amount of the caregiving population. Specifically, the National Caregiving Alliance states that in 2020 61 percent of family caregivers were women and 39 percent were men.
Often behind employer bias are assumptions about the employee that their caregiving responsibilities will impact their work.
Effects of caregiver discrimination One major factor in FRD is gender-based stereotypes and bias, which fuel adverse employment action toward workers or applicants.
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Studies show that caregiving parents faced adverse employment action, such as being less likely to be hired, offered lower salaries, and were given low ratings in areas such as competence. There are socioeconomic and gender disparities associated with caregiver discrimination. As a result of employer assumptions based on stereotypes, caregiver discrimination has widespread economic, and health effects on workers, particularly for women, LGBTQ+ people, and low-wage workers. Overall, there is a financial impact that follows being a family caregiver.
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Studies show that caregiving parents faced adverse employment action, such as being less likely to be hired, offered lower salaries, and were given low ratings in areas such as competence. There are socioeconomic and gender disparities associated with caregiver discrimination.
Overall, there is a financial impact that follows being a family caregiver.
As a result of employer assumptions based on stereotypes, caregiver discrimination has widespread economic, and health effects on workers, particularly for women, LGBTQ+ people, and low-wage workers.
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Laura is originally from Ribeirão das Neves, in the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte, declaring herself as a "favela native". She is the daughter of Heli Sabino de Oliveira, a university professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) in the Department of Teaching Methods and Techniques, and the first literate person in her family, coming from a humble background. As a child, Laura accompanied her father on visits to settlements, where he taught in a federal program for training teachers for the Landless Workers' Movement (MST). Her status as the daughter of a university professor sparked discussion on social media about the trivialization of the term "privilege" and the importance of distinguishing between income earned through work and money inherited from one's social class background.
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Laura is originally from Ribeirão das Neves, in the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte, declaring herself as a "favela native". She is the daughter of Heli Sabino de Oliveira, a university professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) in the Department of Teaching Methods and Techniques, and the first literate person in her family, coming from a humble background.
Her status as the daughter of a university professor sparked discussion on social media about the trivialization of the term "privilege" and the importance of distinguishing between income earned through work and money inherited from one's social class background.
As a child, Laura accompanied her father on visits to settlements, where he taught in a federal program for training teachers for the Landless Workers' Movement (MST).
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In 1990, she was a loud proponent of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and in 1996, Fredin became one of the first 12 Tribal Historic Preservation Officers accredited and recognized by the US Federal government. When the tribe began a cultural program, Fredin was instrumental in converting it into a History department and ultimately the History and Archaeology Department. According to her colleagues, she was a well-respected, intelligent woman who used the National Historic Preservation Act along with other cultural resource laws, regulations, and protections to its full extent in order to fight for Native rights. Fredin retired in 2003, but continued to actively speak out in support of DNA testing The Ancient One (Kennewick Man) well into 2005.
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In 1990, she was a loud proponent of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and in 1996, Fredin became one of the first 12 Tribal Historic Preservation Officers accredited and recognized by the US Federal government. When the tribe began a cultural program, Fredin was instrumental in converting it into a History department and ultimately the History and Archaeology Department.
Fredin retired in 2003, but continued to actively speak out in support of DNA testing The Ancient One (Kennewick Man) well into 2005.
According to her colleagues, she was a well-respected, intelligent woman who used the National Historic Preservation Act along with other cultural resource laws, regulations, and protections to its full extent in order to fight for Native rights.
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Sarah's relatives were in forced labor camps and Armann tracked them down and helped them and two more people escape, too. The met in the forest outside of the town. He saved between 35 and 40 Jews who worked for him. He saved another six men from Belorussia from murder squads.
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Sarah's relatives were in forced labor camps and Armann tracked them down and helped them and two more people escape, too. The met in the forest outside of the town.
He saved another six men from Belorussia from murder squads.
He saved between 35 and 40 Jews who worked for him.
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He saved between 35 and 40 Jews who worked for him. He saved another six men from Belorussia from murder squads. Armann provided ten rifles and ammunition for several Jewish mechanics who later escaped. He was also provided food to the people he was helping.
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He saved between 35 and 40 Jews who worked for him. He saved another six men from Belorussia from murder squads.
He was also provided food to the people he was helping.
Armann provided ten rifles and ammunition for several Jewish mechanics who later escaped.
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The area was originally held as hunting grounds by the men of Saarioinen, which is where the first settler of the area, Pietari Puuppo(nen) from the Sillantaka farm, came from. He was mentioned as Per Pwpo in 1529. By the 1550s, more settlers had arrived in the lands around the lakes Korttajärvi and Alvajärvi. These settlers had come from the heartlands of Tavastia and from "Päijänne", most likely referring to Päijänteenpohja (Keljo).
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The area was originally held as hunting grounds by the men of Saarioinen, which is where the first settler of the area, Pietari Puuppo(nen) from the Sillantaka farm, came from. He was mentioned as Per Pwpo in 1529.
These settlers had come from the heartlands of Tavastia and from "Päijänne", most likely referring to Päijänteenpohja (Keljo).
By the 1550s, more settlers had arrived in the lands around the lakes Korttajärvi and Alvajärvi.
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Soundtrack Critical response He Tianping, deputy secretary-general of the Film and Television Art Professional Committee of China Television Art Exchange Association, and researcher at the Journalism and Social Development Research Center of Renmin University of China reviewed the drama, saying: while "In Spite of theStrong Wind" tells the story of the hero's entrepreneurial journey, it also wraps up and discusses how to get along with intimate relationships such as love, marriage, and family affection. When lawyers Zhu Ran and Tang Chen discussed their marriage and love issues with heart-to-heart discussions, Zhu Ran's words were like "a blow to the head" to Tang Chen. When he came back to his senses, at this moment, he gradually understood the true meaning of such abstract words as mutual respect and mutual understanding.
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Soundtrack Critical response He Tianping, deputy secretary-general of the Film and Television Art Professional Committee of China Television Art Exchange Association, and researcher at the Journalism and Social Development Research Center of Renmin University of China reviewed the drama, saying: while "In Spite of theStrong Wind" tells the story of the hero's entrepreneurial journey, it also wraps up and discusses how to get along with intimate relationships such as love, marriage, and family affection.
When he came back to his senses, at this moment, he gradually understood the true meaning of such abstract words as mutual respect and mutual understanding.
When lawyers Zhu Ran and Tang Chen discussed their marriage and love issues with heart-to-heart discussions, Zhu Ran's words were like "a blow to the head" to Tang Chen.
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With Tang Chen's persuasion and his wife's support, he was the first to join the entrepreneurial team. According to the division of labor within the team, Tang Chen and Sha Zhou worked together to find Hou Zhi, Zhu Ran and Bai Ying, and established Gray Whale PR Company. Using his years of experience in the industry, Tang Chen actively searched for customers, led his partners to overcome difficulties, helped pig feed king Xie Liqiang build a public opinion image, popularized Mao Mao's Divine Comedy, and won the public relations contract of Feida Company. However, in the confrontation with the competing company, Tang Chen discovered the secret between Shuo Bing and Ye Shouru.
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With Tang Chen's persuasion and his wife's support, he was the first to join the entrepreneurial team. According to the division of labor within the team, Tang Chen and Sha Zhou worked together to find Hou Zhi, Zhu Ran and Bai Ying, and established Gray Whale PR Company.
However, in the confrontation with the competing company, Tang Chen discovered the secret between Shuo Bing and Ye Shouru.
Using his years of experience in the industry, Tang Chen actively searched for customers, led his partners to overcome difficulties, helped pig feed king Xie Liqiang build a public opinion image, popularized Mao Mao's Divine Comedy, and won the public relations contract of Feida Company.
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The nymphaeum with its suggestive decoration became very popular with the Parisian high society. Almost immediately rumors about scandalous behavior in the nymphaeum spread around the salons, and this only confirmed the baron's reputation as a lover and seducer. His contemporaries described the baron as extremely handsome, cheerful and witty. As a personality who is very popular with the ladies, loves life and always sees things positively.
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The nymphaeum with its suggestive decoration became very popular with the Parisian high society. Almost immediately rumors about scandalous behavior in the nymphaeum spread around the salons, and this only confirmed the baron's reputation as a lover and seducer.
As a personality who is very popular with the ladies, loves life and always sees things positively.
His contemporaries described the baron as extremely handsome, cheerful and witty.
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A taste for the finer things in life The considerable auction proceeds show what treasures the baron had amassed in the Hôtel de Besenval over the course of his life. Even his contemporaries knew how to report that the Hôtel de Besenval was a real treasure house. The prestige of his collection was such that one could almost take at face value the scathing remarks of François-Emmanuel Guignard, Comte de Saint-Priest, accusing the baron of having selfishly preferred to let the looting of the Hôtel des Invalides happen on 14 July 1789 by rioters who seized the cannons and muskets stored in its cellars to use against the Bastille later the same day, for fear that his nearby home, the Hôtel de Besenval, might otherwise have been looted.
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A taste for the finer things in life The considerable auction proceeds show what treasures the baron had amassed in the Hôtel de Besenval over the course of his life.
The prestige of his collection was such that one could almost take at face value the scathing remarks of François-Emmanuel Guignard, Comte de Saint-Priest, accusing the baron of having selfishly preferred to let the looting of the Hôtel des Invalides happen on 14 July 1789 by rioters who seized the cannons and muskets stored in its cellars to use against the Bastille later the same day, for fear that his nearby home, the Hôtel de Besenval, might otherwise have been looted.
Even his contemporaries knew how to report that the Hôtel de Besenval was a real treasure house.
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But soon he was no longer able to hold office, as the six-month imprisonment and the ongoing danger to his life had severely affected his health. His condition worsened day by day. The baron died on 2 June 1791 after dinner in the bedroom at his residence in Paris surrounded by twenty five friends and relatives including his mistress Catherine-Louise, Marquise de La Suze, née de Santo-Domingo (1757–1826), wife of Louis-François de Chamillart, Marquis de La Suze, and his son Joseph-Alexandre Pierre, Vicomte de Ségur. The autopsy found the cause of death to be a polyp in the heart.
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But soon he was no longer able to hold office, as the six-month imprisonment and the ongoing danger to his life had severely affected his health. His condition worsened day by day.
The autopsy found the cause of death to be a polyp in the heart.
The baron died on 2 June 1791 after dinner in the bedroom at his residence in Paris surrounded by twenty five friends and relatives including his mistress Catherine-Louise, Marquise de La Suze, née de Santo-Domingo (1757–1826), wife of Louis-François de Chamillart, Marquis de La Suze, and his son Joseph-Alexandre Pierre, Vicomte de Ségur.
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The Zürich massacre was an anti-Semitic episode in Zürich, Switzerland, which occurred in 1349. The incident was caused by antisemitism in the city due to the alleged murder of the son of a Zürich man, and fueled by the subsequent accusations of well poisoning. This event took place in the frame of the widespread Black Death persecutions, where the Jews were accused of spreading the bubonic plague (known as Black Death). Background The persecution of the Jews in Zurich seems to be connected with the disappearance of a young boy.
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The Zürich massacre was an anti-Semitic episode in Zürich, Switzerland, which occurred in 1349. The incident was caused by antisemitism in the city due to the alleged murder of the son of a Zürich man, and fueled by the subsequent accusations of well poisoning.
Background The persecution of the Jews in Zurich seems to be connected with the disappearance of a young boy.
This event took place in the frame of the widespread Black Death persecutions, where the Jews were accused of spreading the bubonic plague (known as Black Death).
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The incident was caused by antisemitism in the city due to the alleged murder of the son of a Zürich man, and fueled by the subsequent accusations of well poisoning. This event took place in the frame of the widespread Black Death persecutions, where the Jews were accused of spreading the bubonic plague (known as Black Death). Background The persecution of the Jews in Zurich seems to be connected with the disappearance of a young boy. The son of Zurich man Zur Wyden from a family of shoemakers, about four years old, was murdered, and the Jews were accused of the murder.
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The incident was caused by antisemitism in the city due to the alleged murder of the son of a Zürich man, and fueled by the subsequent accusations of well poisoning. This event took place in the frame of the widespread Black Death persecutions, where the Jews were accused of spreading the bubonic plague (known as Black Death).
The son of Zurich man Zur Wyden from a family of shoemakers, about four years old, was murdered, and the Jews were accused of the murder.
Background The persecution of the Jews in Zurich seems to be connected with the disappearance of a young boy.
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This event took place in the frame of the widespread Black Death persecutions, where the Jews were accused of spreading the bubonic plague (known as Black Death). Background The persecution of the Jews in Zurich seems to be connected with the disappearance of a young boy. The son of Zurich man Zur Wyden from a family of shoemakers, about four years old, was murdered, and the Jews were accused of the murder. He was buried by his murderers in the Wolfbach (Wolf brook).
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This event took place in the frame of the widespread Black Death persecutions, where the Jews were accused of spreading the bubonic plague (known as Black Death). Background The persecution of the Jews in Zurich seems to be connected with the disappearance of a young boy.
He was buried by his murderers in the Wolfbach (Wolf brook).
The son of Zurich man Zur Wyden from a family of shoemakers, about four years old, was murdered, and the Jews were accused of the murder.
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He was buried by his murderers in the Wolfbach (Wolf brook). A boy (named Walther von Wyl) treading the water on stilts found the dead body some time later. The Jews supposedly killed him with nails, as he was "pushed [hammered] to death" (). They had taken his blood and then had buried him in the stream.
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He was buried by his murderers in the Wolfbach (Wolf brook). A boy (named Walther von Wyl) treading the water on stilts found the dead body some time later.
They had taken his blood and then had buried him in the stream.
The Jews supposedly killed him with nails, as he was "pushed [hammered] to death" ().
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The surviving Jewish women and children were allowed to keep property; however, any surviving Jew was banished. Meanwhile, all debts owed to the Jews were voided. The value of property stolen from the Jews in Zurich is thought to have been significant. Date of the event The best source dates the event on evening of 23 February 1349 without giving further details.
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The surviving Jewish women and children were allowed to keep property; however, any surviving Jew was banished. Meanwhile, all debts owed to the Jews were voided.
Date of the event The best source dates the event on evening of 23 February 1349 without giving further details.
The value of property stolen from the Jews in Zurich is thought to have been significant.
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On this occasion, the Jews were accused of the murder of a four-year-old boy, Konrad Lori from Diessenhofen. "Confessions" were obtained from them under torture, and on 25 June 1401 they were executed by burning. Today, there is a plaque in Schaffhausen, commemorating the suffering of the Schaffhausen Jews in the Middle Ages. Background Another major antisemitic incident had already occurred in Schaffhausen.
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On this occasion, the Jews were accused of the murder of a four-year-old boy, Konrad Lori from Diessenhofen. "Confessions" were obtained from them under torture, and on 25 June 1401 they were executed by burning.
Background Another major antisemitic incident had already occurred in Schaffhausen.
Today, there is a plaque in Schaffhausen, commemorating the suffering of the Schaffhausen Jews in the Middle Ages.
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Their houses were taken over by the city or the Austrian dukes, while all debts owed to the Jews were declared settled. Twenty years passed, and the Jews managed to settle in the city again. The massacre Some 30 years after their return, the Jews were accused again, this time of ritual murder. At the time of Easter of 1401, a boy, four-year-old Konrad Lori, son of the Diessenhofen city council member Hermann Lori, was brutally murdered in Diessenhofen.
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Their houses were taken over by the city or the Austrian dukes, while all debts owed to the Jews were declared settled. Twenty years passed, and the Jews managed to settle in the city again.
At the time of Easter of 1401, a boy, four-year-old Konrad Lori, son of the Diessenhofen city council member Hermann Lori, was brutally murdered in Diessenhofen.
The massacre Some 30 years after their return, the Jews were accused again, this time of ritual murder.
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At the time of Easter of 1401, a boy, four-year-old Konrad Lori, son of the Diessenhofen city council member Hermann Lori, was brutally murdered in Diessenhofen. The probable perpetrator, a Christian man, was apprehended as he was trying to flee. The man, who could then only expect a death sentence under those circumstances, started to make baseless claims, claiming that he was instigated by the Jews to commit the murder. According to the reports, the man claimed to have received three guilders to commit the crime by a Jewish man, who "wanted the boy's blood".
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At the time of Easter of 1401, a boy, four-year-old Konrad Lori, son of the Diessenhofen city council member Hermann Lori, was brutally murdered in Diessenhofen. The probable perpetrator, a Christian man, was apprehended as he was trying to flee.
According to the reports, the man claimed to have received three guilders to commit the crime by a Jewish man, who "wanted the boy's blood".
The man, who could then only expect a death sentence under those circumstances, started to make baseless claims, claiming that he was instigated by the Jews to commit the murder.
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He admitted to a "conspiracy by Jews in the Lake Constance area and in eastern Switzerland. Two Jews from Constance were said to have been willing to pay him 80 guilders for Christian blood" (about 32,000 dollars in 2018). More Jews were then tortured and more "confessions" obtained, with the Jews "confessing" that they "wanted to drink the Christian blood or use it to make tinctures that were supposed to poison the cattle and the wells in Schaffhausen". Yet more Jews were caught and imprisoned, and they would be tortured for weeks, including women and children.
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He admitted to a "conspiracy by Jews in the Lake Constance area and in eastern Switzerland. Two Jews from Constance were said to have been willing to pay him 80 guilders for Christian blood" (about 32,000 dollars in 2018).
Yet more Jews were caught and imprisoned, and they would be tortured for weeks, including women and children.
More Jews were then tortured and more "confessions" obtained, with the Jews "confessing" that they "wanted to drink the Christian blood or use it to make tinctures that were supposed to poison the cattle and the wells in Schaffhausen".
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This made both governments responsible to the Emperor-King, as neither half could have a government with a program contrary to the views of the Monarch. The Emperor-King could appoint non-parliamentary governments, for example, or keep a government that did not have a parliamentary majority in power in order to block the formation of another government which he did not approve of. Cisleithania The Imperial Council was a bicameral body: the upper house was the House of Lords (), and the lower house was the House of Deputies (). Members of the House of Deputies were elected through a system of "curiae" which weighted representation in favor of the wealthy but was progressively reformed until universal male suffrage was introduced in 1906.
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This made both governments responsible to the Emperor-King, as neither half could have a government with a program contrary to the views of the Monarch. The Emperor-King could appoint non-parliamentary governments, for example, or keep a government that did not have a parliamentary majority in power in order to block the formation of another government which he did not approve of.
Members of the House of Deputies were elected through a system of "curiae" which weighted representation in favor of the wealthy but was progressively reformed until universal male suffrage was introduced in 1906.
Cisleithania The Imperial Council was a bicameral body: the upper house was the House of Lords (), and the lower house was the House of Deputies ().
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The Emperor-King could appoint non-parliamentary governments, for example, or keep a government that did not have a parliamentary majority in power in order to block the formation of another government which he did not approve of. Cisleithania The Imperial Council was a bicameral body: the upper house was the House of Lords (), and the lower house was the House of Deputies (). Members of the House of Deputies were elected through a system of "curiae" which weighted representation in favor of the wealthy but was progressively reformed until universal male suffrage was introduced in 1906. To become law, bills had to be passed by both houses, signed by the government minister responsible and then granted royal assent by the Emperor.
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The Emperor-King could appoint non-parliamentary governments, for example, or keep a government that did not have a parliamentary majority in power in order to block the formation of another government which he did not approve of. Cisleithania The Imperial Council was a bicameral body: the upper house was the House of Lords (), and the lower house was the House of Deputies ().
To become law, bills had to be passed by both houses, signed by the government minister responsible and then granted royal assent by the Emperor.
Members of the House of Deputies were elected through a system of "curiae" which weighted representation in favor of the wealthy but was progressively reformed until universal male suffrage was introduced in 1906.
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The influence of liberals in Austria, most of them ethnic Germans, weakened under the leadership of Count Eduard von Taaffe, the Austrian prime minister from 1879 to 1893. Taaffe used a coalition of clergy, conservatives and Slavic parties to weaken the liberals. In Bohemia, for example, he authorized Czech as an official language of the bureaucracy and school system, thus breaking the German speakers' monopoly on holding office. Such reforms encouraged other ethnic groups to push for greater autonomy as well.
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The influence of liberals in Austria, most of them ethnic Germans, weakened under the leadership of Count Eduard von Taaffe, the Austrian prime minister from 1879 to 1893. Taaffe used a coalition of clergy, conservatives and Slavic parties to weaken the liberals.
Such reforms encouraged other ethnic groups to push for greater autonomy as well.
In Bohemia, for example, he authorized Czech as an official language of the bureaucracy and school system, thus breaking the German speakers' monopoly on holding office.
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Hungary and Austria maintained separate parliaments, each with its own prime minister: the Diet of Hungary (commonly known as the National Assembly) and the Imperial Council () in Cisleithania. Each parliament had its own executive government, appointed by the monarch. In this sense, Austria–Hungary remained under an autocratic government, as the Emperor-King appointed both Austrian and Hungarian prime ministers along with their respective cabinets. This made both governments responsible to the Emperor-King, as neither half could have a government with a program contrary to the views of the Monarch.
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Hungary and Austria maintained separate parliaments, each with its own prime minister: the Diet of Hungary (commonly known as the National Assembly) and the Imperial Council () in Cisleithania. Each parliament had its own executive government, appointed by the monarch.
This made both governments responsible to the Emperor-King, as neither half could have a government with a program contrary to the views of the Monarch.
In this sense, Austria–Hungary remained under an autocratic government, as the Emperor-King appointed both Austrian and Hungarian prime ministers along with their respective cabinets.
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The Imperial Court (), stipulated by the Basic Law on the Creation of an Imperial Court () in 1867 and implemented in 1869, decided demarcation conflicts between courts and the bureaucracy, between its constituent territories, and between individual territories and the Empire. The Imperial Court also heard complaints of citizens who claimed to have been violated in their constitutional rights, although its powers were not cassatory: it could only vindicate the complainant by the government to be in the wrong, not by actually voiding its wrongful decisions. The State Court () held the Emperor's ministers accountable for political misconduct committed in office. Although the Emperor could not be taken to court, many of his decrees now depended on the relevant minister to countersign them.
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The Imperial Court (), stipulated by the Basic Law on the Creation of an Imperial Court () in 1867 and implemented in 1869, decided demarcation conflicts between courts and the bureaucracy, between its constituent territories, and between individual territories and the Empire. The Imperial Court also heard complaints of citizens who claimed to have been violated in their constitutional rights, although its powers were not cassatory: it could only vindicate the complainant by the government to be in the wrong, not by actually voiding its wrongful decisions.
Although the Emperor could not be taken to court, many of his decrees now depended on the relevant minister to countersign them.
The State Court () held the Emperor's ministers accountable for political misconduct committed in office.
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The State Court () held the Emperor's ministers accountable for political misconduct committed in office. Although the Emperor could not be taken to court, many of his decrees now depended on the relevant minister to countersign them. The double-pronged approach of making the Emperor dependent on his ministers and also making ministers criminally liable for bad outcomes would firstly enable, secondly motivate the ministers to put pressure on the monarch. Transleithania Judicial power was also independent of the executive in Hungary.
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The State Court () held the Emperor's ministers accountable for political misconduct committed in office. Although the Emperor could not be taken to court, many of his decrees now depended on the relevant minister to countersign them.
Transleithania Judicial power was also independent of the executive in Hungary.
The double-pronged approach of making the Emperor dependent on his ministers and also making ministers criminally liable for bad outcomes would firstly enable, secondly motivate the ministers to put pressure on the monarch.
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Parliamentarism of the Isabelline period The Cortes of Madrid of 1834, under the regency of Maria Christina, were convened by means of a Royal Statute for the convocation of the general Cortes of the Kingdom, a quasi-constitutional text (of the type of carta otorgada) under whose conditions the parliamentary life of the reign of Isabella II began, in the midst of the first Carlist war and characterized by the alternation in power, through pronunciamiento of military men linked to political groups (the so-called "espadones" or "ayacuchos"), of moderate and progressive liberals. The electoral system was based on the census suffrage, which restricted the vote to those who had a well-to-do social position, and there was a change from indirect election to direct election of deputies. The loss of the colonies, except for Cuba and the Philippines, meant that deputies from the American continent no longer came.
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Parliamentarism of the Isabelline period The Cortes of Madrid of 1834, under the regency of Maria Christina, were convened by means of a Royal Statute for the convocation of the general Cortes of the Kingdom, a quasi-constitutional text (of the type of carta otorgada) under whose conditions the parliamentary life of the reign of Isabella II began, in the midst of the first Carlist war and characterized by the alternation in power, through pronunciamiento of military men linked to political groups (the so-called "espadones" or "ayacuchos"), of moderate and progressive liberals.
The loss of the colonies, except for Cuba and the Philippines, meant that deputies from the American continent no longer came.
The electoral system was based on the census suffrage, which restricted the vote to those who had a well-to-do social position, and there was a change from indirect election to direct election of deputies.
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The Cortes of Madrid of 1834, under the regency of Maria Christina, were convened by means of a Royal Statute for the convocation of the general Cortes of the Kingdom, a quasi-constitutional text (of the type of carta otorgada) under whose conditions the parliamentary life of the reign of Isabella II began, in the midst of the first Carlist war and characterized by the alternation in power, through pronunciamiento of military men linked to political groups (the so-called "espadones" or "ayacuchos"), of moderate and progressive liberals. The electoral system was based on the census suffrage, which restricted the vote to those who had a well-to-do social position, and there was a change from indirect election to direct election of deputies. The loss of the colonies, except for Cuba and the Philippines, meant that deputies from the American continent no longer came. Seeking similarity with British parliamentarism, a bicameral system was established, with the Cortes divided into two chambers: the lower chamber or Estamento de Procuradores (which ended up being called the Congress of Deputies) and the upper chamber or House of Peers (which ended up being called the Senate).
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The Cortes of Madrid of 1834, under the regency of Maria Christina, were convened by means of a Royal Statute for the convocation of the general Cortes of the Kingdom, a quasi-constitutional text (of the type of carta otorgada) under whose conditions the parliamentary life of the reign of Isabella II began, in the midst of the first Carlist war and characterized by the alternation in power, through pronunciamiento of military men linked to political groups (the so-called "espadones" or "ayacuchos"), of moderate and progressive liberals. The electoral system was based on the census suffrage, which restricted the vote to those who had a well-to-do social position, and there was a change from indirect election to direct election of deputies.
Seeking similarity with British parliamentarism, a bicameral system was established, with the Cortes divided into two chambers: the lower chamber or Estamento de Procuradores (which ended up being called the Congress of Deputies) and the upper chamber or House of Peers (which ended up being called the Senate).
The loss of the colonies, except for Cuba and the Philippines, meant that deputies from the American continent no longer came.
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He had never abandoned his Soviet citizenship, partly out of fear that he too could one day be purged. His mother came to visit him from Kazakhstan; she urged him to return to Kazakhstan where his family was. On October 22, 1955, Chŏng, Pak, and several others appeared before the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea, where they were chastised by Kim Il Sung as lacking juche: "self-reliance". According to Bae Jin-yeong of the Monthly Chosun, this was the first usage of the term juche in North Korea, which later became the name of the state ideology.
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workers
He had never abandoned his Soviet citizenship, partly out of fear that he too could one day be purged. His mother came to visit him from Kazakhstan; she urged him to return to Kazakhstan where his family was.
According to Bae Jin-yeong of the Monthly Chosun, this was the first usage of the term juche in North Korea, which later became the name of the state ideology.
On October 22, 1955, Chŏng, Pak, and several others appeared before the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea, where they were chastised by Kim Il Sung as lacking juche: "self-reliance".
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The complex also includes: Office of the Head of State Sir Lee Stack, Governor-General of Sudan (1916-1924) had moved his office from the place that has now become a meeting hall to the official residence of the office of the President of the Republic of Sudan. Subsequent rulers of Sudan followed suit, and after independence in 1956, the office of the governor-general became the office of the head of state, and successive presidents Ismail Al-Azhari, Ibrahim Abboud, Jaafar Al-Numeiri, Abd Al-Rahman Suwar Al-Dahab, Ahmed Al-Mirghani, and Omar Al-Bashir. Office of the Vice President It is located on the ground floor, and during the Turkish era it was reserved for the assistants to the rulers.
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presidents
The complex also includes: Office of the Head of State Sir Lee Stack, Governor-General of Sudan (1916-1924) had moved his office from the place that has now become a meeting hall to the official residence of the office of the President of the Republic of Sudan.
Office of the Vice President It is located on the ground floor, and during the Turkish era it was reserved for the assistants to the rulers.
Subsequent rulers of Sudan followed suit, and after independence in 1956, the office of the governor-general became the office of the head of state, and successive presidents Ismail Al-Azhari, Ibrahim Abboud, Jaafar Al-Numeiri, Abd Al-Rahman Suwar Al-Dahab, Ahmed Al-Mirghani, and Omar Al-Bashir.
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In 2008, he joined FO Metals and became General Secretary in charge of steel and base metals workers. In 2015, he was appointed as the Confederal Secretary of the Workers' Force. On the 3rd of June 2022, during the 25th Congress of the Workers' Force in Rouen, he was voted as the General Secretary of the Workers' Force. He opposes the 2023 French pension reform law and, after his election, said that he wished to make the subject "the mother of all battles".
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workers
In 2008, he joined FO Metals and became General Secretary in charge of steel and base metals workers. In 2015, he was appointed as the Confederal Secretary of the Workers' Force.
He opposes the 2023 French pension reform law and, after his election, said that he wished to make the subject "the mother of all battles".
On the 3rd of June 2022, during the 25th Congress of the Workers' Force in Rouen, he was voted as the General Secretary of the Workers' Force.
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Format Described as a "world first", eight celebrity contestants spend 180 hours (8 days) living, completing tasks, eating and sleeping in complete darkness in a specially built set. Danny Dyer presented the show accompanied by clinical psychiatrist, Dr Tharaka Gunarathne, who monitored the contestants and analysed their activities. In a way compared to the exit strategy of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, the participants could shout "I'm scared of the dark" at any time, to leave a task, or the show. In a nod to Big Brother'''s 'Diary Room', the celebrities could chat to a camera in a dimly lit room called 'The Vault'.
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participants
Format Described as a "world first", eight celebrity contestants spend 180 hours (8 days) living, completing tasks, eating and sleeping in complete darkness in a specially built set. Danny Dyer presented the show accompanied by clinical psychiatrist, Dr Tharaka Gunarathne, who monitored the contestants and analysed their activities.
In a nod to Big Brother'''s 'Diary Room', the celebrities could chat to a camera in a dimly lit room called 'The Vault'.
In a way compared to the exit strategy of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, the participants could shout "I'm scared of the dark" at any time, to leave a task, or the show.
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He was raised by his uncle William Bagshawe at Ford Hall, and was educated at Knutsford and later Wakefield. Military In 1731, he left his school in Wakefield to join the Regiment of Foot in Gibraltar. He appealed to his relatives to obtain his discharge in 1738, at which stage he was a Quartermaster Sergeant. He returned to military service in 1740, joining a regiment in Ireland as an officer; by 1760 he had achieved the rank of Colonel, and was pending promotion to Major-General by the time of his death.
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relatives
He was raised by his uncle William Bagshawe at Ford Hall, and was educated at Knutsford and later Wakefield. Military In 1731, he left his school in Wakefield to join the Regiment of Foot in Gibraltar.
He returned to military service in 1740, joining a regiment in Ireland as an officer; by 1760 he had achieved the rank of Colonel, and was pending promotion to Major-General by the time of his death.
He appealed to his relatives to obtain his discharge in 1738, at which stage he was a Quartermaster Sergeant.
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It was designed by LoveFrom, a firm founded by Jony Ive, Apple's former chief design officer, with a minimalist gray and white aesthetic that reflects Apple's signature style. Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs' wife of 20 years, wanted people to directly experience her husband's writing and work without any intermediary. Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, distributed a hardcover copy of the book to Apple employees as a reminder of the company's purpose to create products that enrich lives and leave the world a better place. According to Powell Jobs, the book serves as a warning to ground technology in humanity during a time when AI is causing societal upheaval and ethical debates.
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employees
It was designed by LoveFrom, a firm founded by Jony Ive, Apple's former chief design officer, with a minimalist gray and white aesthetic that reflects Apple's signature style. Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs' wife of 20 years, wanted people to directly experience her husband's writing and work without any intermediary.
According to Powell Jobs, the book serves as a warning to ground technology in humanity during a time when AI is causing societal upheaval and ethical debates.
Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, distributed a hardcover copy of the book to Apple employees as a reminder of the company's purpose to create products that enrich lives and leave the world a better place.
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At birth he was a weak child, and was not expected to survive more than a few months. When the family was made almost bankrupt through an unsuccessful ship-owning venture, aged 9, and after just three years of a rudimentary education, Wallis began a series of menial and unpleasant jobs including working as an errand boy before serving an apprenticeship from 1834 to 1841 as a carver and gilder to Thomas Ward in Hull. The first three of the seven years were unpaid, and, during this period, acutely aware of his lack of education, Wallis began a life-long membership of the Mechanics' Institute. By his sixteenth birthday, he had demonstrated sufficient skill and maturity to be allowed to assist Ward in carrying out work at Burton Constable Hall.
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mechanics
At birth he was a weak child, and was not expected to survive more than a few months. When the family was made almost bankrupt through an unsuccessful ship-owning venture, aged 9, and after just three years of a rudimentary education, Wallis began a series of menial and unpleasant jobs including working as an errand boy before serving an apprenticeship from 1834 to 1841 as a carver and gilder to Thomas Ward in Hull.
By his sixteenth birthday, he had demonstrated sufficient skill and maturity to be allowed to assist Ward in carrying out work at Burton Constable Hall.
The first three of the seven years were unpaid, and, during this period, acutely aware of his lack of education, Wallis began a life-long membership of the Mechanics' Institute.
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