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In 2022, Aizil was called up to the provisional squad for the Singapore under-23 team ahead of the under-23 AFF Championships held in Cambodia but ultimately didn't make the cut. Aizil was then called up to the Singapore under-19 team for the under-19 AFF Championships held in Indonesia after Hougang's AFC Cup campaign but didn't travel with the squad as he appeared on the bench against Young Lions a few days after the tournament's opening. Aizil was called up for the team again for the AFC U-20 Asian Cup qualifiers and made his debut against group hosts Tajikistan, producing a man of the match performance as he kept a clean sheet including a penalty save to give The Cubs a hard-fought draw. Aizil was called up for the 2023 Merlion Cup campaign where he made his Under-23's debut in a 1–0 loss to Hong Kong, along with a loss, Aizil would be awarded a red card for his behaviour against the referee near the end of the match. | 73633152_11 | hosts | In 2022, Aizil was called up to the provisional squad for the Singapore under-23 team ahead of the under-23 AFF Championships held in Cambodia but ultimately didn't make the cut. Aizil was then called up to the Singapore under-19 team for the under-19 AFF Championships held in Indonesia after Hougang's AFC Cup campaign but didn't travel with the squad as he appeared on the bench against Young Lions a few days after the tournament's opening. | Aizil was called up for the 2023 Merlion Cup campaign where he made his Under-23's debut in a 1–0 loss to Hong Kong, along with a loss, Aizil would be awarded a red card for his behaviour against the referee near the end of the match. | Aizil was called up for the team again for the AFC U-20 Asian Cup qualifiers and made his debut against group hosts Tajikistan, producing a man of the match performance as he kept a clean sheet including a penalty save to give The Cubs a hard-fought draw. | [
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway track owner, Tony Hulman, delivered the command to start engines. At Indianapolis one month earlier, the presence of Janet Guthrie as the only female driver caused debate over whether or not the traditional command of "gentlemen start your engines" would be given. As the cars are not started by the drivers, rather by mechanics with an electric hand-held starter at the rear, Hulman stated there was no need to change to command to include the presence of Guthrie. In response, Guthrie's team assigned Kay Bignotti (wife of George Bignotti) as the crew member to operate the inertial starter at the back of her car. | 73633683_58 | mechanics | Indianapolis Motor Speedway track owner, Tony Hulman, delivered the command to start engines. At Indianapolis one month earlier, the presence of Janet Guthrie as the only female driver caused debate over whether or not the traditional command of "gentlemen start your engines" would be given. | In response, Guthrie's team assigned Kay Bignotti (wife of George Bignotti) as the crew member to operate the inertial starter at the back of her car. | As the cars are not started by the drivers, rather by mechanics with an electric hand-held starter at the rear, Hulman stated there was no need to change to command to include the presence of Guthrie. | [
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For several years, he was employed as foreman of the Mississippi River Lumber Company's logging operations on the Chippewa River, where his father worked as a contractor for the company. He also operated his own farm, specializing in pure bred sheep. He became involved in local politics with the Republican Party of Wisconsin, and was elected chairman of the town of Bloomer, and also served at least four years as chairman of the Chippewa County Board of Supervisors. In 1914, he ran for the Republican nomination for Wisconsin State Assembly in the Chippewa County district, launching a primary challenge against Republican incumbent Thomas W. | 73635083_7 | supervisors | For several years, he was employed as foreman of the Mississippi River Lumber Company's logging operations on the Chippewa River, where his father worked as a contractor for the company. He also operated his own farm, specializing in pure bred sheep. | In 1914, he ran for the Republican nomination for Wisconsin State Assembly in the Chippewa County district, launching a primary challenge against Republican incumbent Thomas W. | He became involved in local politics with the Republican Party of Wisconsin, and was elected chairman of the town of Bloomer, and also served at least four years as chairman of the Chippewa County Board of Supervisors. | [
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The following year, she was the recipient of the Serafina Dávalos Prize from the Municipal Board of Asunción and in 2022 was recognized by the United Nations Paraguay office. Early life and education
Gilda Graciela Clementina Espínola Manzoni was born on 1 June 1931, in Asunción, Paraguay to Estefana Consolación Manzoni and Pedro Ramón Cecilio Espínola. Her father was a lawyer, law professor, member of the Chamber of Deputies of Paraguay, and served on the board of directors of the Central Bank of Paraguay, until driven into exile in Buenos Aires in 1940. Espínola completed both her primary and secondary schooling in Argentina, before the family was able to return to Asunción in 1952. | 73635725_5 | deputies | The following year, she was the recipient of the Serafina Dávalos Prize from the Municipal Board of Asunción and in 2022 was recognized by the United Nations Paraguay office. Early life and education
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Henri was keen in the wake of the war to resecure the loyalties of the various nobles who had affiliated with the ligue. Épernon was tasked with bringing Entragues into the royalist fold, and with the assistance of Entragues' brother Entraguet and his poor financial state, succeeded in making him into a royalist. He attempted to support the king in the Estates General of 1588 with the selection of royalist deputies, but was outmanoeuvred by the ligueur elite of the city. After the assassination of the duke of Guise by the king, Henri was once more at war with the ligue. | 73636708_11 | deputies | Henri was keen in the wake of the war to resecure the loyalties of the various nobles who had affiliated with the ligue. Épernon was tasked with bringing Entragues into the royalist fold, and with the assistance of Entragues' brother Entraguet and his poor financial state, succeeded in making him into a royalist. | After the assassination of the duke of Guise by the king, Henri was once more at war with the ligue. | He attempted to support the king in the Estates General of 1588 with the selection of royalist deputies, but was outmanoeuvred by the ligueur elite of the city. | [
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An advisory committee of the protestors decided that a women mahapanchayat will be held at the New Parliament House in New Delhi during its inauguration by Narendra Modi on 28 May 2023. | 73637230_84 | experts | The court also needs to confirm if there is a motive to make up the allegations by the complainants in such cases. The police can ask photos or videos of the incident, but this evidence is not necessary for the complainant to provide. | New Parliament House march and detainment
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The awards have honored many people including Sachin Tendulkar, Zayn Malik, Shah Rukh Khan, and Bruce Lee. Sagoo has also been involved in philanthropic work, partnering with Global Citizen at the Asian Awards. In 2013, Sagoo was chosen as one of the original LinkedIn Influencers, alongside James Caan and Sir Richard Branson, sharing insights and thought leadership with a large audience on the platform. Sagoo has remained an advocate for diversity and inclusion citing it as the main reason for creating The Asian Awards. | 73639073_7 | influencers | The awards have honored many people including Sachin Tendulkar, Zayn Malik, Shah Rukh Khan, and Bruce Lee. Sagoo has also been involved in philanthropic work, partnering with Global Citizen at the Asian Awards. | Sagoo has remained an advocate for diversity and inclusion citing it as the main reason for creating The Asian Awards. | In 2013, Sagoo was chosen as one of the original LinkedIn Influencers, alongside James Caan and Sir Richard Branson, sharing insights and thought leadership with a large audience on the platform. | [
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It started operating in 2006 and has membership both within Croatia and abroad. It is best known for its controversial pro-Ustaše and antisemitic nature of writing in articles and comments on its web portal, labeled as rightist by numerous newspapers, especially the Jutarnji list. Propaganda
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On 2 November, Megan learnt that Malachi had been admitted to Starship Hospital with traumatic brain injuries. Megan's father Shane subsequently appealed for the Office of the Ombudsman to conduct an urgent independent investigation into Subecz's case. Subecz's relatives including his aunt Helen Menzies criticised Oranga Tamariki's handling of Subecz's case, stating that his death was preventable and that Oranga Tamariki had failed him. In December 2022, Subecz's mother issued a statement following the release of Dame Karen Poutasi's report. | 73640156_60 | relatives | On 2 November, Megan learnt that Malachi had been admitted to Starship Hospital with traumatic brain injuries. Megan's father Shane subsequently appealed for the Office of the Ombudsman to conduct an urgent independent investigation into Subecz's case. | In December 2022, Subecz's mother issued a statement following the release of Dame Karen Poutasi's report. | Subecz's relatives including his aunt Helen Menzies criticised Oranga Tamariki's handling of Subecz's case, stating that his death was preventable and that Oranga Tamariki had failed him. | [
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The following year, the regional chamber of commerce named Bonnie Blue as Small Business of the Year in the chamber's "Greater Good Awards". Bonnie Blue has often assisted many organizations and events by providing free food and labor. Those helped include: Healthy Families of Northern Shenandoah Valley, Congregational Community Action Project (CCAP) via the Hippie Fest Food Drive held at the restaurant and another event in which the restaurant fed low-income people from CCAP on Easter, the Winchester Free Medical Clinic, Aids Response Effort (ARE), Sinclair Health Clinic, Concern Hotline, Heroes on the River veterans' nonprofit, Shenandoah University's Hornets men's basketball team, victims of the April 2015 Nepal earthquake, and the North End Summer Kickoff hosted by the local NAACP chapter. Reception
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Aiming to secure control over the Kereit line of succession, Temüjin proposed that his eldest son Jochi be married to Toghrul's daughter Cha'ur Beki, promising one of his own daughters to Senggum's son in return for the establishment of quda ( "marriage alliance"). Senggum conclusively rejected this proposal: not only was his position as heir to the Kereit at risk, but he found the proposal disrespectful because of Jochi's possible illegitimacy. Senggum was supported in his position by the tribal aristocracy, which included Altan and Kuchar, two of Temüjin's relatives, and Jamukha, who urged immediate action against his old anda. Toghrul's position in the dispute is unclear—according to the Secret History of the Mongols, a 13th-century retelling of Temüjin's life and campaigns, he was torn between his close ties to Temüjin and his love for his son, only choosing to support the latter when presented with an ultimatum. | 73644815_18 | relatives | Aiming to secure control over the Kereit line of succession, Temüjin proposed that his eldest son Jochi be married to Toghrul's daughter Cha'ur Beki, promising one of his own daughters to Senggum's son in return for the establishment of quda ( "marriage alliance"). Senggum conclusively rejected this proposal: not only was his position as heir to the Kereit at risk, but he found the proposal disrespectful because of Jochi's possible illegitimacy. | Toghrul's position in the dispute is unclear—according to the Secret History of the Mongols, a 13th-century retelling of Temüjin's life and campaigns, he was torn between his close ties to Temüjin and his love for his son, only choosing to support the latter when presented with an ultimatum. | Senggum was supported in his position by the tribal aristocracy, which included Altan and Kuchar, two of Temüjin's relatives, and Jamukha, who urged immediate action against his old anda. | [
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Taxonomy
Collichthys was first proposed as a genus in 1860 by the German-born British herpetologist and ichthyologist Albert Günther with Sciaena lucida, a species described in 1844 by Sir John Richardson from "China Seas", being designated as the type species, either in 1867 by Günther or by David Starr Jordan and Carl H. Eigenmann in 1889. This genus has been placed in the subfamily Otolithinae by some workers, but the 5th edition of Fishes of the World does not recognise subfamilies within the Sciaenidae which it places in the order Acanthuriformes. Etymology
Collichthys prefeixes the Greek word for fish, ichthys, with a word Günther did not explain but which is probably derived from kolla, meaning "glue". | 73644872_4 | workers | Taxonomy
Collichthys was first proposed as a genus in 1860 by the German-born British herpetologist and ichthyologist Albert Günther with Sciaena lucida, a species described in 1844 by Sir John Richardson from "China Seas", being designated as the type species, either in 1867 by Günther or by David Starr Jordan and Carl H. Eigenmann in 1889. | Etymology
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Rob Ashford, director and stage choreographer had retained more of the reed and brass written at the expense of the strings, being diminished with the augmentation of synth, thus allowing the present-day creative staff to have the show arranged and orchestrated to their own style. Doug Besterman reorchestrated the musical to give it a brand new sound. At the liner notes, the producers felt they decided "to think in terms of a muscular jazz ensemble rather than a symphonic sound". The team found inspiration in the work of 1950s arranger Marty Paich and blendedStereolab's 1993 extended play, Space Age Bachelor Pad Music along with Henry Mancini and Martin Denny's 1957 album Exotica. | 73648902_6 | producers | Rob Ashford, director and stage choreographer had retained more of the reed and brass written at the expense of the strings, being diminished with the augmentation of synth, thus allowing the present-day creative staff to have the show arranged and orchestrated to their own style. Doug Besterman reorchestrated the musical to give it a brand new sound. | The team found inspiration in the work of 1950s arranger Marty Paich and blendedStereolab's 1993 extended play, Space Age Bachelor Pad Music along with Henry Mancini and Martin Denny's 1957 album Exotica. | At the liner notes, the producers felt they decided "to think in terms of a muscular jazz ensemble rather than a symphonic sound". | [
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The 2022 meeting was the 68th edition of the event. Established in 1954 by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Bilderberg conferences are an annual private gathering of the European and North American political and business elite. Events are attended by between 120 and 150 people each year invited by the Bilderberg Group's steering committee; including high-level politicians, CEOs, national security experts, academics and journalists. During the conference, the Mandarin Oriental was entirely booked out and cordoned off with barricades. | 73651436_5 | experts | The 2022 meeting was the 68th edition of the event. Established in 1954 by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Bilderberg conferences are an annual private gathering of the European and North American political and business elite. | During the conference, the Mandarin Oriental was entirely booked out and cordoned off with barricades. | Events are attended by between 120 and 150 people each year invited by the Bilderberg Group's steering committee; including high-level politicians, CEOs, national security experts, academics and journalists. | [
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DeSantis signed the Florida Parental Rights in Education Act in March 2022, prohibiting public schools in Florida from discussing or having classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity from kindergarten through third grade. Prior to its passage, the act spurred a political debate within The Walt Disney Company, whose then-CEO, Bob Chapek, stated that he would not take a stance against or for the bill. Although Chapek later apologized for his comments and paused political donations in the State while promising to do more, including using all company resources to force Florida to repeal the bill, a group of employees organized a series of walkouts at The Walt Disney Company headquarters in Burbank, California. As Disney heir Charlee Corra came out as transgender and condemned the law, conservative activists and pundits began protesting Disney, with activist Christopher Rufo claiming that conservatives are "waging [a] moral war against Disney". | 73651772_17 | employees | DeSantis signed the Florida Parental Rights in Education Act in March 2022, prohibiting public schools in Florida from discussing or having classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity from kindergarten through third grade. Prior to its passage, the act spurred a political debate within The Walt Disney Company, whose then-CEO, Bob Chapek, stated that he would not take a stance against or for the bill. | As Disney heir Charlee Corra came out as transgender and condemned the law, conservative activists and pundits began protesting Disney, with activist Christopher Rufo claiming that conservatives are "waging [a] moral war against Disney". | Although Chapek later apologized for his comments and paused political donations in the State while promising to do more, including using all company resources to force Florida to repeal the bill, a group of employees organized a series of walkouts at The Walt Disney Company headquarters in Burbank, California. | [
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He resigned from Parliament in January 2003 to pursue business interests in the mining and wine industries. Early life and career
Moosen was born in Lenasia in the former Transvaal and formerly practiced as an attorney. His brother is Valli Moosa, a former anti-apartheid activist who was a cabinet minister under Presidents Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki. Legislative career
In South Africa's first post-apartheid elections in 1994, Moosa was elected to represent the ANC in the Senate, the upper house of the new South African Parliament; he served the PWV constituency (a precursor to the Gauteng constituency). | 73652036_3 | presidents | He resigned from Parliament in January 2003 to pursue business interests in the mining and wine industries. Early life and career
Moosen was born in Lenasia in the former Transvaal and formerly practiced as an attorney. | Legislative career
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In 1951, Rouse enforced a quota of no more than 12% Jewish residents for the Maryland Apartment in north Baltimore until 75% of the apartments were rented. During the 1940s, the Jewish real estate developer Joseph Meyerhoff refused to rent or sell to fellow Jewish people in Roland Park in Baltimore. In 1948, the Baltimore Jewish Council wrote Meyerhoff a formal letter denouncing his complicity in antisemitic real estate practices and requested that he show solidarity with the Jewish community, but Meyerhoff insisted that his career would be ruined if he sold or rented to Jews in non-Jewish neighborhoods. Because many white Christian neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. used antisemitic covenants to exclude Jewish people, Jewish real estate developers often choose to build neighborhoods in the suburbs of Montgomery County and Prince George's County. | 73652750_19 | jews | In 1951, Rouse enforced a quota of no more than 12% Jewish residents for the Maryland Apartment in north Baltimore until 75% of the apartments were rented. During the 1940s, the Jewish real estate developer Joseph Meyerhoff refused to rent or sell to fellow Jewish people in Roland Park in Baltimore. | Because many white Christian neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. used antisemitic covenants to exclude Jewish people, Jewish real estate developers often choose to build neighborhoods in the suburbs of Montgomery County and Prince George's County. | In 1948, the Baltimore Jewish Council wrote Meyerhoff a formal letter denouncing his complicity in antisemitic real estate practices and requested that he show solidarity with the Jewish community, but Meyerhoff insisted that his career would be ruined if he sold or rented to Jews in non-Jewish neighborhoods. | [
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Later years Hood was a Fellow of the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London; a Fellow of the Pathological Society; and a Member of the Hunterian Society. In 1862 Hood resigned from his position at Bethlem Royal Hospital on his appointment as a Lord Chancellor's Visitor of Chancery Lunatics, a position which involved the regular examination of wealthy Chancery patients throughout England and Wales. He was elected treasurer of Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals in 1868, receiving his knighthood for services to medicine at Windsor Castle in the same year. | 73653260_14 | patients | Later years Hood was a Fellow of the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London; a Fellow of the Pathological Society; and a Member of the Hunterian Society. | He was elected treasurer of Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals in 1868, receiving his knighthood for services to medicine at Windsor Castle in the same year. | In 1862 Hood resigned from his position at Bethlem Royal Hospital on his appointment as a Lord Chancellor's Visitor of Chancery Lunatics, a position which involved the regular examination of wealthy Chancery patients throughout England and Wales. | [
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Research
Dinnerstein wrote advisory articles regarding the integration of women into traditional curricula to prevent ghettoization of women's studies. She argued that without introducing women's contributions to various fields, students would graduate without the knowledge that women had participated in society and in science. The work of Dinnerstein and colleagues, according to scholar Elizabeth J. Sacca was important in challenging "academic disciplines to revise their notions of research and recognition to include women as fully as men" and evaluating the issues encountered while they pressed for change. | 73653964_33 | colleagues | Research
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Gameplay Mega Man 2.5D has players take control of Mega Man series protagonist Mega Man in a 2D side-scrolling environment, with a 3D camera perspective changing at points during the level. The game features mechanics found in the Mega Man series, including jumping, shooting, and the ability to get power-ups from defeating bosses called Robot Masters. Each stage has obstacles built around the stage theme that Mega Man has to overcome. | 73654701_8 | mechanics | Gameplay Mega Man 2.5D has players take control of Mega Man series protagonist Mega Man in a 2D side-scrolling environment, with a 3D camera perspective changing at points during the level. | Each stage has obstacles built around the stage theme that Mega Man has to overcome. | The game features mechanics found in the Mega Man series, including jumping, shooting, and the ability to get power-ups from defeating bosses called Robot Masters. | [
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In 1926, near Moulin Rouge, the impresario and alleged count Giuseppe "Pepito" Abatino, created the cabaret Chez Joséphine for his star Josephine Baker. Even before the house became a restaurant-show, it was frequented by guests such as Jean Cocteau, Robert Desnos, Colette, and René Clair. When it became a cabaret/café-théâtre, it hosted performers such as debutante Charles Trenet, Édith Piaf, Léo Ferré, as well as Gilbert Bécaud who worked there as pianist-accompanist. Marcel Ouizman, already managing Madame Arthur, took over Le Carrousel de Paris in October 1947, moving it to a basement on 40 rue du Colisée, near the Champs-Élysées. | 73654721_4 | performers | History
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It is known for being the first color women's magazine in the Empire. History and profile
The first issue of Mehâsin appeared on 14 September 1908. Its founders and directors were Asaf Muammer and Mehmed Rauf. The magazine came out monthly and was headquartered in Istanbul. | 73656909_4 | directors | It is known for being the first color women's magazine in the Empire. History and profile
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Despite the project being categorized as a compilation film at the start of the production, Ogawa intended to make it as a stand-alone film to "express the meaning of my work, or my directorial style" and to avoid making it "a digest movie just crammed with good scenes". He focused the film's story on the characters Kumiko Ōmae and Asuka Tanaka because depicting all the three stories about them, Mizore Yoroizuka and Nozomi Kasaki, and Kumiko and her older sister Mamiko from the second season "would be about the volume of two movies" and he heard that Kyoto Animation had plans to release a film about Mizore and Nozomi. The staff joining the directors were also revealed in June 2017, including Jukki Hanada as the screenwriter, Shoko Ikeda as the character designer, Mutsuo Shinohara as the art director, and Kazuya Takao as the cinematographer. Additionally, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Ayaka Asai, Moe Toyota, Chika Anzai, Minako Kotobuki, Saori Hayami, Minori Chihara, Haruki Ishiya, Manami Numakura, and Takahiro Sakurai were set to reprise their voice roles from the second season for the film. | 73657210_65 | directors | Despite the project being categorized as a compilation film at the start of the production, Ogawa intended to make it as a stand-alone film to "express the meaning of my work, or my directorial style" and to avoid making it "a digest movie just crammed with good scenes". He focused the film's story on the characters Kumiko Ōmae and Asuka Tanaka because depicting all the three stories about them, Mizore Yoroizuka and Nozomi Kasaki, and Kumiko and her older sister Mamiko from the second season "would be about the volume of two movies" and he heard that Kyoto Animation had plans to release a film about Mizore and Nozomi. | Additionally, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Ayaka Asai, Moe Toyota, Chika Anzai, Minako Kotobuki, Saori Hayami, Minori Chihara, Haruki Ishiya, Manami Numakura, and Takahiro Sakurai were set to reprise their voice roles from the second season for the film. | The staff joining the directors were also revealed in June 2017, including Jukki Hanada as the screenwriter, Shoko Ikeda as the character designer, Mutsuo Shinohara as the art director, and Kazuya Takao as the cinematographer. | [
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The film is partially autobiographical. Midi Z also grew up in Myanmar and could easily cross the border to Thailand or China. Many of his relatives and friends chose to become illegal immigrants in Thailand to get a better life. Casting
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However, the captain-major decided to abandon the dunes located near the fortress, contributing to the installation of artillery there by his enemies, making the building a target for real attacks. And that is exactly what happened: the Fortress of the Three Wise Men was destroyed and the Dutch dominance in Rio Grande do Norte was consolidated. Dutch rule generated discontent for some of the settlers, mainly due to the harsh regime that was imposed by the West India Company, especially under the administration of Maurice of Nassau. Portugal pressured the Netherlands more and more to give back its colonies, but the Dutch did not agree, which created a great deal of hostility between the two empires. | 73658816_61 | settlers | However, the captain-major decided to abandon the dunes located near the fortress, contributing to the installation of artillery there by his enemies, making the building a target for real attacks. And that is exactly what happened: the Fortress of the Three Wise Men was destroyed and the Dutch dominance in Rio Grande do Norte was consolidated. | Portugal pressured the Netherlands more and more to give back its colonies, but the Dutch did not agree, which created a great deal of hostility between the two empires. | Dutch rule generated discontent for some of the settlers, mainly due to the harsh regime that was imposed by the West India Company, especially under the administration of Maurice of Nassau. | [
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During her time at SACP headquarters, Nzimande, in his capacity as Minister of Transport, appointed her as a member of the interim board at the Passenger Rail Agency, and she was also appointed to a three-year term on the board of Broadband Infraco. Schreiner also remained active in the ANC. In 2021, the ANC National Executive Committee appointed her to a committee formed to provide interim leadership to the MK Military Veterans' Association, and in 2022, she and Nathi Mthethwa were appointed to assist Thandi Modise as a three-man task team evaluating the status of the ANC Women's League's leadership under Bathabile Dlamini. In February 2023, she was appointed to a five-year term as a member of the ANC's internal Integrity Commission, chaired by Frank Chikane and Sophie Williams-de Bruyn. | 73659571_46 | veterans | During her time at SACP headquarters, Nzimande, in his capacity as Minister of Transport, appointed her as a member of the interim board at the Passenger Rail Agency, and she was also appointed to a three-year term on the board of Broadband Infraco. Schreiner also remained active in the ANC. | In February 2023, she was appointed to a five-year term as a member of the ANC's internal Integrity Commission, chaired by Frank Chikane and Sophie Williams-de Bruyn. | In 2021, the ANC National Executive Committee appointed her to a committee formed to provide interim leadership to the MK Military Veterans' Association, and in 2022, she and Nathi Mthethwa were appointed to assist Thandi Modise as a three-man task team evaluating the status of the ANC Women's League's leadership under Bathabile Dlamini. | [
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Schreiner grew up in Pietermaritzburg in Natal Province, where she attended the Epworth School. She began university at the University of Natal in 1974, studying the sciences, and in 1977 moved to the University of Cape Town (UCT) to study social science. She completed a master's in sociology at UCT in 1987, with a thesis about the political organisation of women in the Food and Canning Workers' Union. She was a doctoral student at UCT when she was arrested in 1987, and she later completed a master's in security studies at the University of Pretoria. | 73659571_14 | workers | Schreiner grew up in Pietermaritzburg in Natal Province, where she attended the Epworth School. She began university at the University of Natal in 1974, studying the sciences, and in 1977 moved to the University of Cape Town (UCT) to study social science. | She was a doctoral student at UCT when she was arrested in 1987, and she later completed a master's in security studies at the University of Pretoria. | She completed a master's in sociology at UCT in 1987, with a thesis about the political organisation of women in the Food and Canning Workers' Union. | [
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During the legislative term that followed, she chaired Parliament's Joint Multi-Party Women's Caucus. Under her leadership, the caucus made the legal status of sex work a priority issue. Morutoa advocated strongly for the full decriminalisation of sex work, arguing that it was the only way to allow sex workers full access to the criminal justice system, had the potential to address South Africa's HIV/AIDS crisis, and was supported both by evidence and by sex workers themselves. When the South African Law Reform Commission published a report which recommended against full decriminalisation, the women's caucus under Morutoa held a summit on sex workers at which stakeholders were invited to make submissions on the report and broader policy. | 73659827_16 | workers | During the legislative term that followed, she chaired Parliament's Joint Multi-Party Women's Caucus. Under her leadership, the caucus made the legal status of sex work a priority issue. | When the South African Law Reform Commission published a report which recommended against full decriminalisation, the women's caucus under Morutoa held a summit on sex workers at which stakeholders were invited to make submissions on the report and broader policy. | Morutoa advocated strongly for the full decriminalisation of sex work, arguing that it was the only way to allow sex workers full access to the criminal justice system, had the potential to address South Africa's HIV/AIDS crisis, and was supported both by evidence and by sex workers themselves. | [
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Morutoa left Parliament after the 2019 general election and died on 7 July 2021 from COVID-19. | 73659827_17 | workers | Under her leadership, the caucus made the legal status of sex work a priority issue. Morutoa advocated strongly for the full decriminalisation of sex work, arguing that it was the only way to allow sex workers full access to the criminal justice system, had the potential to address South Africa's HIV/AIDS crisis, and was supported both by evidence and by sex workers themselves. | Retirement and death
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Kajander became the first female intern at the Oshawa General Hospital in 1953. That same year, she learned about the pre-anesthetic chlorpromazine. She realized that the drug sedated patients without putting them to sleep, which opened up the possibility of reducing tension and overactivity in patients with mental illnesses. She administered the drug at the London Psychiatric Hospital in Ontario. | 73659854_8 | patients | Career
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The series is written by Ayan Bhattacharya. The main cast of the series is Rajatava Dutta, Subrat Dutta, Rupsha Chatterjee and Mishka Halim. Plot
The plot revolves around renowned cosmetic surgeon Dr Aditya Sen of Kolkata, who is having an adulterous affair with one of his patients, Nisha. Surprisingly, on his 15th wedding anniversary, he suspects that his wife Sharmila is also having an affair. | 73660035_3 | patients | The series is written by Ayan Bhattacharya. The main cast of the series is Rajatava Dutta, Subrat Dutta, Rupsha Chatterjee and Mishka Halim. | Surprisingly, on his 15th wedding anniversary, he suspects that his wife Sharmila is also having an affair. | Plot
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Abomah and her manager decided to take her act to Europe because racism was less pronounced there compared to the United States, and they believed that audiences in Europe would be more accepting of a tall, strong, and beautiful Black woman. Abomah's performances included singing minstrel songs, which were popular at the time but often contained prejudiced language. Despite this, it was necessary for the success of black performers. Abomah performed these songs with grace and polish, and despite her height, she moved with no indication of awkwardness or imbalance. | 73660666_19 | performers | Abomah and her manager decided to take her act to Europe because racism was less pronounced there compared to the United States, and they believed that audiences in Europe would be more accepting of a tall, strong, and beautiful Black woman. Abomah's performances included singing minstrel songs, which were popular at the time but often contained prejudiced language. | Abomah performed these songs with grace and polish, and despite her height, she moved with no indication of awkwardness or imbalance. | Despite this, it was necessary for the success of black performers. | [
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The selection of the film by the Cannes Film Festival was criticised by Collectif 50/50, a French NGO promoting equality between men and women in the film industry. The organization wrote, "It is obviously a devastating signal sent to the victims of gender-based and sexual violence, and it is also a way of reinforcing the collusion that prevails in our industry, and which prevents the peaceful release of speech on this crucial subject." Collectif 50/50 admonished the production about the importance of taking steps to prevent violence, such as the appointment of an intimacy coordinator to plan and structure sexual scenes. In April 2023, Pierre Salvadori, a longtime friend of Corsini, suggested to the (SRF), the guild behind the Directors' Fortnight sidebar at the Cannes Film Festival, that it release a statement about its position on the allegations. Although Salvadori said his intention was not to publish a statement defending Corsini, his proposal received criticism from colleagues, leading him and Corsini to resign from the SRF. | 73661336_80 | directors | The selection of the film by the Cannes Film Festival was criticised by Collectif 50/50, a French NGO promoting equality between men and women in the film industry. The organization wrote, "It is obviously a devastating signal sent to the victims of gender-based and sexual violence, and it is also a way of reinforcing the collusion that prevails in our industry, and which prevents the peaceful release of speech on this crucial subject." Collectif 50/50 admonished the production about the importance of taking steps to prevent violence, such as the appointment of an intimacy coordinator to plan and structure sexual scenes. | Although Salvadori said his intention was not to publish a statement defending Corsini, his proposal received criticism from colleagues, leading him and Corsini to resign from the SRF. | In April 2023, Pierre Salvadori, a longtime friend of Corsini, suggested to the (SRF), the guild behind the Directors' Fortnight sidebar at the Cannes Film Festival, that it release a statement about its position on the allegations. | [
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These two characters go down to completely different paths at the end of the novel, leaving Gitl happy with a man who respects the Old World as she does and Jake with dreading the future he chose. Language
All of the dialogue in Yekl is a mix of English translated Yiddish and English spoken with a Yiddish accent. By exposing readers to Yiddish, Cahan more concretely roots the story in the Jewish ghetto its set it. In many ways, the inclusion of this type of language helps preserve the culture existing at the time, which is what characterizes Yekl as an example of regionalism. | 73661338_52 | readers | These two characters go down to completely different paths at the end of the novel, leaving Gitl happy with a man who respects the Old World as she does and Jake with dreading the future he chose. Language
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Kavarsky (his neighbor) to help turn Gitl into a more American woman. Gitl tries, but struggles to throw away her traditional beliefs and customs. Mamie, one of Jake's dance partners, then pays a visit to Jake and he starts to fall for her. Mamie, unlike Gitl, has changed herself to become a proper American woman, at least in the context of the Jewish ghetto they inhabit. | 73661338_19 | partners | Kavarsky (his neighbor) to help turn Gitl into a more American woman. Gitl tries, but struggles to throw away her traditional beliefs and customs. | Mamie, unlike Gitl, has changed herself to become a proper American woman, at least in the context of the Jewish ghetto they inhabit. | Mamie, one of Jake's dance partners, then pays a visit to Jake and he starts to fall for her. | [
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She has a major culture shock on arrival, but is reluctant to change. Yossele Podkovinik – Yekl and Gitl’s young son. Mamie – A Polish immigrant, who is one of Yekl’s dance partners that he eventually falls for because she represents the ideal, assimilated woman. Fanny – Yekl’s coworker, who likes Yekl until she finds out he’s married and tells Gitl about Yekl’s inappropriate behavior with Mamie. | 73661338_37 | partners | She has a major culture shock on arrival, but is reluctant to change. Yossele Podkovinik – Yekl and Gitl’s young son. | Fanny – Yekl’s coworker, who likes Yekl until she finds out he’s married and tells Gitl about Yekl’s inappropriate behavior with Mamie. | Mamie – A Polish immigrant, who is one of Yekl’s dance partners that he eventually falls for because she represents the ideal, assimilated woman. | [
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Although Anaheim, Orange County’s Mother Colony, was founded in 1857, the city did not establish a church until a decade later. At the time, no German-speaking Lutheran minister was available in the 1860s and 1870s. Other Anaheim pioneers had fallen out of the habit of church attendance after the German Revolution of 1848 or their journey to California, facing a scarcity of available ministers of any denomination. Conversely, the city of Santa Ana, founded in 1869, began constructing churches immediately after its establishment. | 73661453_4 | ministers | Although Anaheim, Orange County’s Mother Colony, was founded in 1857, the city did not establish a church until a decade later. At the time, no German-speaking Lutheran minister was available in the 1860s and 1870s. | Conversely, the city of Santa Ana, founded in 1869, began constructing churches immediately after its establishment. | Other Anaheim pioneers had fallen out of the habit of church attendance after the German Revolution of 1848 or their journey to California, facing a scarcity of available ministers of any denomination. | [
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Those killed were Hells Angels members Jeramie Dean Bell and Robert Emmet Tumelty, who died from gunshot wounds, and Anthony Salvador Barrera, a Mongol from East Los Angeles who was stabbed to death. On the same night, another Hells Angel, Christian Harvey Tate, was fatally shot in the back while riding his motorcycle on Interstate 40 near Ludlow as he traveled home to Southern California from the River Run. Tate's killing remains a cold case, although investigators surmised that his shooting was connected to the Laughlin incident. Christopher Bryan "Stoney" Ablett, a member of the Mongols' Modesto chapter, stabbed and shot San Francisco Hells Angels chapter president Mark "Papa" Guardado to death following a struggle outside a bar in the Mission District of San Francisco on September 3, 2008. | 73661463_103 | investigators | Those killed were Hells Angels members Jeramie Dean Bell and Robert Emmet Tumelty, who died from gunshot wounds, and Anthony Salvador Barrera, a Mongol from East Los Angeles who was stabbed to death. On the same night, another Hells Angel, Christian Harvey Tate, was fatally shot in the back while riding his motorcycle on Interstate 40 near Ludlow as he traveled home to Southern California from the River Run. | Christopher Bryan "Stoney" Ablett, a member of the Mongols' Modesto chapter, stabbed and shot San Francisco Hells Angels chapter president Mark "Papa" Guardado to death following a struggle outside a bar in the Mission District of San Francisco on September 3, 2008. | Tate's killing remains a cold case, although investigators surmised that his shooting was connected to the Laughlin incident. | [
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Her mother was a farmworker and Rantsolase's education was frequently disrupted during the political turmoil of the apartheid era; she herself became involved in anti-apartheid activism while at school. After leaving school without matriculating, she took up work at Checkers in Arcon Park in Vereeniging, part of the Vaal triangle in the former Transvaal. In 1978, she was recruited into the Orange Vaal branch of the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers' Union (CCAWUSA). For some time thereafter, Rantsolase was the only union member at her workplace. | 73661961_7 | workers | Her mother was a farmworker and Rantsolase's education was frequently disrupted during the political turmoil of the apartheid era; she herself became involved in anti-apartheid activism while at school. After leaving school without matriculating, she took up work at Checkers in Arcon Park in Vereeniging, part of the Vaal triangle in the former Transvaal. | For some time thereafter, Rantsolase was the only union member at her workplace. | In 1978, she was recruited into the Orange Vaal branch of the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers' Union (CCAWUSA). | [
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The promotion additionally announced a four-woman single-elimination tournament to determine the inaugural champion to be held at Resurgence on May 21, in Long Beach, California. The tournament will feature representatives from NJPW's partners All Elite Wrestling (AEW), Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), and Stardom. The tournament participants are the former IWGP Women's Champion Mercedes Moné (NJPW), Momo Kohgo (Stardom), Stephanie Vaquer (CMLL), and Willow Nightingale (AEW). At Resurgence, Nightingale became the inaugural champion by defeating Moné in the finals. | 73664096_11 | participants | The promotion additionally announced a four-woman single-elimination tournament to determine the inaugural champion to be held at Resurgence on May 21, in Long Beach, California. The tournament will feature representatives from NJPW's partners All Elite Wrestling (AEW), Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), and Stardom. | At Resurgence, Nightingale became the inaugural champion by defeating Moné in the finals. | The tournament participants are the former IWGP Women's Champion Mercedes Moné (NJPW), Momo Kohgo (Stardom), Stephanie Vaquer (CMLL), and Willow Nightingale (AEW). | [
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Alexandra Topping of The Guardian references a report on women’s leadership within the multilateral system, which highlights the persistent gender power gap that has existed since the establishment of the United Nations. Topping points out that all but 4, out of 78 Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly, were male. Furthermore, the UN has not selected a woman as Secretary-General since its inception in 1946. | 73666297_43 | presidents | According to UN Women 2023 report, only 17 (11.3%) out of 151 countries, (monarchy-based systems excluded) have female Heads of State and 19 female Heads of Governments (9.8%) amongst 193 countries. United Nations
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He attended the University of the Witwatersrand, completing a bachelor of arts in 1973; his unpublished honours thesis on the Pondoland revolt, completed the following year, is still widely cited in academia. After finishing university, Copelyn moved to Durban in 1974, shortly after the 1973 Durban strikes, to join the trade union movement; his first job was as editor of the newly launched South African Labour Bulletin. He soon became a national organiser for the National Union of Textile Workers (NUTW). Banned by the apartheid government in November 1976, he spent the next few years training as an attorney. | 73667001_10 | workers | He attended the University of the Witwatersrand, completing a bachelor of arts in 1973; his unpublished honours thesis on the Pondoland revolt, completed the following year, is still widely cited in academia. After finishing university, Copelyn moved to Durban in 1974, shortly after the 1973 Durban strikes, to join the trade union movement; his first job was as editor of the newly launched South African Labour Bulletin. | Banned by the apartheid government in November 1976, he spent the next few years training as an attorney. | He soon became a national organiser for the National Union of Textile Workers (NUTW). | [
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As Maria searched the bag, she discovered the severed head of a young woman, as well as the severed arms and legs packed in two separate black trash bags. Five hours after the horrific discovery, in the evening of the same day at 6 pm, a 41-year-old civil servant named Alvin Lim Seng Leong made another grisly discovery when he chanced upon a black trolley bag at MacRitchie Reservoir, and the bag itself contained the torso of a woman. The police were informed of the two discoveries of body parts in both Orchard Road and the reservoir, and the disposal of these body parts at two openly public spaces had baffled the police investigators. Based on investigations and the forensic examinations of Dr Wee Keng Poh, the senior forensic pathologist of the Health Sciences Authority, the body parts found at these two different places belonged to the same person. | 73667553_7 | investigators | As Maria searched the bag, she discovered the severed head of a young woman, as well as the severed arms and legs packed in two separate black trash bags. Five hours after the horrific discovery, in the evening of the same day at 6 pm, a 41-year-old civil servant named Alvin Lim Seng Leong made another grisly discovery when he chanced upon a black trolley bag at MacRitchie Reservoir, and the bag itself contained the torso of a woman. | Based on investigations and the forensic examinations of Dr Wee Keng Poh, the senior forensic pathologist of the Health Sciences Authority, the body parts found at these two different places belonged to the same person. | The police were informed of the two discoveries of body parts in both Orchard Road and the reservoir, and the disposal of these body parts at two openly public spaces had baffled the police investigators. | [
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The case of her death, according to Dr Wee's report, was strangulation, as there were bruises found on the neck of the deceased. At the time of her death, La Puebla was married and had a nine-year-old son, and her mother was still alive. Her father, a soldier, died in Patikul, Jolo when she was three years old, and hence both La Puebla and a sister was raised by her father's relatives in her hometown at Bagabag, the Philippines. Investigation and arrest
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The police suspected Aguilar had killed La Puebla inside the condominium before dismembering her, and a 18 cm meat cleaver was also retrieved as evidence. At the time of her arrest, Aguilar was married with two sons, and was a resident of Ilocos Sur, Northern Luzon back in the Philippines. Her husband Edwin Aguilar and relatives rushed to Singapore upon receiving news of Aguilar's arrest for the grisly murder, which made headlines in both Singapore and the Philippines and shocked both countries at that time. It happened so that three months before in the same year of 2005, another high-profile murder and dismemberment case happened at Singapore's Kallang, where 50-year-old Leong Siew Chor strangled his 22-year-old Chinese girlfriend Liu Hong Mei and butchered the corpse into seven pieces. | 73667553_20 | relatives | The police suspected Aguilar had killed La Puebla inside the condominium before dismembering her, and a 18 cm meat cleaver was also retrieved as evidence. At the time of her arrest, Aguilar was married with two sons, and was a resident of Ilocos Sur, Northern Luzon back in the Philippines. | It happened so that three months before in the same year of 2005, another high-profile murder and dismemberment case happened at Singapore's Kallang, where 50-year-old Leong Siew Chor strangled his 22-year-old Chinese girlfriend Liu Hong Mei and butchered the corpse into seven pieces. | Her husband Edwin Aguilar and relatives rushed to Singapore upon receiving news of Aguilar's arrest for the grisly murder, which made headlines in both Singapore and the Philippines and shocked both countries at that time. | [
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In an interview with Agência Pública in January 2020, journalist Gilberto Nascimento, who researched other criminal activities linked to the IURD, commented on the church's behavior in the face of crimes: Look, in these cases the church practically did not manifest itself. In the case of Lucas Terra (...), I interviewed the father and mother, the prosecutor, I spoke with journalists from Bahia who followed the case a lot, I spoke with lawyers and read everything that came out, I read the book by the boy's father, I read all the reports. I only saw the church speak at one point, that it was an individual action by the person who committed the crime. | 73668564_61 | lawyers | In an interview with Agência Pública in January 2020, journalist Gilberto Nascimento, who researched other criminal activities linked to the IURD, commented on the church's behavior in the face of crimes: Look, in these cases the church practically did not manifest itself. | I only saw the church speak at one point, that it was an individual action by the person who committed the crime. | In the case of Lucas Terra (...), I interviewed the father and mother, the prosecutor, I spoke with journalists from Bahia who followed the case a lot, I spoke with lawyers and read everything that came out, I read the book by the boy's father, I read all the reports. | [
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It is the eleventh overall episode of the series and was written by series creator Danny McBride, executive producer John Carcieri and executive producer Jeff Fradley, and directed by executive producer Jody Hill. It was released on HBO on January 9, 2022, airing back-to-back with the previous episode, "I Speak in the Tongues of Men and Angels". The series follows a family of televangelists and megachurch pastors led by widowed patriarch Eli Gemstone. The main focus is Eli and his immature children, Jesse, Kelvin and Judy, all of whom face challenges in their lives. | 73672652_3 | pastors | It is the eleventh overall episode of the series and was written by series creator Danny McBride, executive producer John Carcieri and executive producer Jeff Fradley, and directed by executive producer Jody Hill. It was released on HBO on January 9, 2022, airing back-to-back with the previous episode, "I Speak in the Tongues of Men and Angels". | The main focus is Eli and his immature children, Jesse, Kelvin and Judy, all of whom face challenges in their lives. | The series follows a family of televangelists and megachurch pastors led by widowed patriarch Eli Gemstone. | [
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The research was led by Naomi Stead (University of Queensland) was called Equity and Diversity in the Australian Architecture Profession: Women, Work and Leadership. Assisting were academics from the University of Melbourne, Justine Clark, Karen Burns and Julie Willis, the University of Queensland, Gill Matthewson, Amanda Roan and Gillian Whitehouse the University of Sydney, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady and the Queensland University of Technology, Susan Savage. Industry partners also supporting this research were the Australian Institute of Architects, Architecture Media, Bates Smart, BVN and PTW Architects. The founders of Parlour were Justine Clark, Gill Matthewson, Naomi Stead, Susie Ashworth, Karen Burns and Julie Willis. | 73672830_7 | partners | The research was led by Naomi Stead (University of Queensland) was called Equity and Diversity in the Australian Architecture Profession: Women, Work and Leadership. Assisting were academics from the University of Melbourne, Justine Clark, Karen Burns and Julie Willis, the University of Queensland, Gill Matthewson, Amanda Roan and Gillian Whitehouse the University of Sydney, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady and the Queensland University of Technology, Susan Savage. | The founders of Parlour were Justine Clark, Gill Matthewson, Naomi Stead, Susie Ashworth, Karen Burns and Julie Willis. | Industry partners also supporting this research were the Australian Institute of Architects, Architecture Media, Bates Smart, BVN and PTW Architects. | [
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