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| **Position(s)** | Flanker | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Provincial / State sides | | | | | **Years** | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Points)** | | 2012–162016–192019– | Valence d'AgenRC MassyAviron Bayonnais | 705715 | (55) (20) (10) | | Correct as of 25 December 2020 | | | | | National team(s) | | | | | **Years** | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Points)** | | 2009– | Romania | 31 | (25) | | Correct as of 25 December 2020 | | | |
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André Duprez | Personal information | | | --- | --- | | Full name | André Duprez | | Nationality | Belgian | | Sport | | | Sport | Swimming |
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André Duprez was a Belgian swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre freestyle event at the 1908 Summer Olympics.
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| Round | Opposition | Score | | --- | --- | --- | | 4th | Blackburn Rovers (H) | 3–1 | | 5th | Huddersfield Town (H) | 8–1 | | | QF | Aston Villa (A) | 1–0 | | SF | Reading (A) | (p) 1–1 (p) | | **Key:** (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue. | | |
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| Round | Opposition | Score | | --- | --- | --- | | 4th | Watford (H) | 3–0 | | 5th | Tottenham Hotspur (A) | 3–0 | | | QF | Liverpool (H) | 3–0 | | SF | Chelsea (H) | 1–0 | | **Key:** (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue. | | |
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2019 Women's FA Cup Final | Match programme cover | | | --- | --- | | Event | 2018–19 Women's FA Cup | | | Manchester City | West Ham United | | --- | --- | | | | | 3 | 0 | | | | Date | 4 May 2019 (2019-05-04) | | Venue | Wembley Stadium, London | | Player of the Match | Georgia Stanway | | Referee | Abigail Byrne (Suffolk) | | Attendance | 43,264 | | ← 2018 2020 → | |
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The 2019 Women's FA Cup Final (known as the SSE Women's FA Cup Final for sponsorship reasons) was the 49th final of the Women's FA Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams. The showpiece event was the 26th to be played directly under the auspices of the Football Association (FA). The final was contested between Manchester City and West Ham United on 4 May 2019 at Wembley in London. It was Manchester City's second appearance in the final of the Women's FA Cup having won the 2017 final. It was the first FA Cup final for West Ham United and also their first appearance at the national stadium.
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Manchester City won the game with three second-half goals from Keira Walsh, Georgia Stanway and Lauren Hemp to record their second Women's FA Cup victory in three seasons. The result meant that City went through the entire FA Cup campaign without conceding a goal, and completed their first domestic cup double.
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Manchester City were one of 22 WSL and Championship teams to enter the competition in the fourth round proper and were drawn against National League team Watford. Substitute Nikita Parris finally broke the deadlock in the 62nd minute, the first of her two goals on the day as City won 3–0. City traveled to Championship side Tottenham Hotspur for the fifth round, securing a second consecutive 3–0 victory in the competition before repeating the result once again in the quarter-finals, this time against WSL opposition as Georgia Stanway scored a second half brace following Janine Beckie's opener against Liverpool to secure Manchester City a semi-final place for the fourth season in a row. Manchester City were drawn against familiar opposition for the semi-final in Chelsea: it was the fifth time in six seasons the teams had met in the FA Cup, with the previous three also occurring at the semi-final stage. Chelsea had emerged victorious on all four of the previous occasions including the previous season on the way to winning the trophy. Despite controlling the game and creating more chances, a freak own goal by Magdalena Eriksson in the 90+2nd minute knocked the defending champions out by a scoreline of 1–0 meaning City had also successfully negotiated all four rounds without conceding a goal.
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West Ham United were one of 22 WSL and Championship teams to enter the competition in the fourth round proper and were drawn against National League team Blackburn Rovers. The third division team took the lead through Natasha Flint before the Hammers equalised on the stroke of half-time through Adriana Leon. Brianna Visalli put West Ham ahead after the break before Canadian international Leon scored her second goal of the game to secure a 3–1 victory. For the fifth round, West Ham were drawn at home to third division opposition for the second consecutive time in Huddersfield Town. The visitors once again took the lead as captain Kate Mallin buried a 14th minute penalty into the top corner but Alisha Lehmann leveled eight minutes later. By half-time, West Ham were leading 4–1 and scored another four in the second half including a hat-trick by Leanne Kiernan to eventually win out emphatic 8–1 victors. Jane Ross scored the only goal of a 1–0 quarter-final win over Championship side Aston Villa to send West Ham through to the team's semi–final appearance. With only WSL teams left in the final four, West Ham finally met first division opposition for the first time in the competition as they traveled to Reading in the semi-finals. After a goalless first half, Rachel Furness put the home side ahead in the 49th minute. Just like in the fifth round, West Ham found an equaliser through Alisha Lehmann eight minutes later. With the teams locked at 1–1 after extra-time, the tie was eventually settled in a penalty shoot-out. 3–3 after five penalties each, the shoot-out entered sudden death: Anna Moorhouse saved Reading captain Jade Moore's weak attempt before South Korean international Cho So-hyun stepped up and stroked the ball into the top corner to book the Hammers' place at Wembley. The latter portion of West Ham's FA Cup run featured heavily in the BBC behind-the-scenes documentary Britain's Youngest Football Boss.
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West Ham asked the Premier League that their men's fixture against Southampton at the London Stadium be moved from a 15:00 kick-off to 12:30 so fans attending that match could also make it to Wembley to watch the final. The request was denied by the Premier League.
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4 May 2019 (2019-05-04)17:30 BSTWembley Stadium, LondonAttendance: 43,264Referee: Abigail Byrne (Suffolk)
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| Alexandrovsky UyezdОлександрівський повіт | | | --- | --- | | Uezd of the Russian Empire | | | 1805–1920 | | | Coat of arms | | | | | | Capital | Oleksandrivsk | | Area | | | • 1897 | 26,420 km2 (10,200 sq mi) | | Population | | | | | | • 1897 | 271,678 | | | | | History | | | | | | History | | | | | | • Established | 1805 | | • Disestablished | 1920 | | | | | Contained within | | | • Governorate | Katerynoslav | | | | | | | | | **Preceded by** | **Succeeded by** | | --- | --- | | | | Mariupolsky Uyezd | | --- | --- | | | Pavlogradsky Uyezd | | | Zaporizhzhia Governorate | | | --- | --- | | | | | Today part of | Ukraine |
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Alexandrovsky Uyezd (Russian: Александровский уезд; Ukrainian: Олександрівський повіт) was one of the subdivisions of the Yekaterinoslav Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the southern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Alexandrovsk (present-day Zaporizhia).
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At the time of the Russian Empire Census of 1897, Alexandrovsky Uyezd had a population of 271,678. Of these, 82.5% spoke Ukrainian, 5.7% Russian, 5.2% German, 5.1% Yiddish, 1.2% Belarusian, 0.1% Polish and 0.1% Romani as their native language.
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| Leather Jacket | | | --- | --- | | Directed by | Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian | | Written by | Masoud Hasheminejad | | Starring | * Javad Ezzati * Sara Hatami * Setareh Pesyani * Saber Abar | | Release date | * February 1, 2023 (2023-02-01) (FIFF) | | Country | Iran | | Language | Persian |
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Leather Jacket is an Iranian film directed by Hossein Mirzamohammadi, produced by Kamran Hejazi and written by Masoud Hasheminejad, produced in 2023. This film was screened in the 41st Fajr International Film Festival. Also, Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian is also present in this film as a consultant to the director.
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Issa Farahmand is an inspector of the Welfare Organization who, while investigating the financial violations of one of the centers, noticed a gang of economic corruption and drug transit by abused girls.
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| "**Burger Kings**" | | | --- | --- | | *The Simpsons* episode | | | Episode no. | Season 32Episode 18 | | Directed by | Lance Kramer | | Written by | Rob LaZebnik | | Featured music | * "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" by Patrick Gilmore * "Pure Imagination" by Gene Wilder * "Synphony No. 5" by Ludwig van Beethoven | | Original air date | April 11, 2021 (2021-04-11) | | | | | Episode features | | | Couch gag | A pair of live-action hands cuts a potato open using a Swiss Army Knife, carves a face on it and uses it as a stamp to resemble the Simpsons. The Swiss Army Knife is then thrown on a drawing of the living room, and the heads of the family pop out, but Marge's head punches Homer's head off the Swiss Army Knife. | | | | | Episode chronology | | | | ← **Previous**"Uncut Femmes" | **Next** →"Panic on the Streets of Springfield" | | --- | --- | | | | The Simpsons (season 32) | | | List of episodes | |
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"Burger Kings" is the 18th episode of the thirty-second season of the American animated television series The Simpsons and the 702nd episode overall. Airing on April 11, 2021, the episode is directed by Lance Kramer and written by Rob LaZebnik.
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When Mr. Burns' chef brings him a food he does not like the taste of, Burns almost kills himself after eating Krusty Burgers and learns that everyone in Springfield would prefer that he had died. With Burns about to give up on life, Smithers helps his boss with both his image and newfound love of burgers by suggesting Burns get into the plant-based burger business, showing him an exotic plant-made burger that Professor Frink's robot created. Soon, Burns has the Simpson family and the whole town aboard, and Burns appoints Homer as the spokesman and hires him to film commercials for the chain on a green screen.
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Meanwhile, Marge accidentally uses Alexa to buy the ever-rising stock in Burns' new company, X-Cell-Ent Burger. On the news, Kent Brockman announces the competition war between X-Cell-Ent Burger and Krusty Burger. Bart sees Krusty Burger failing due to Burns's success, even when Krusty the Clown tries making his own new burger, and tries to get Lisa to help, but she does not believe that Burns' new venture is evil, until she suddenly realizes that Burns' burgers are made from endangered plant species from the Amazon Rainforest.
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Lisa goes to Homer, but he refuses due to him being his own boss. At night, Homer has a dream about what Lisa said and is convinced to change his mind. At the national rollout, after some reminders from Burns and Smithers on the words he can use, Homer and Lisa manage to use them against Burns, scandalizing the people, while Krusty regains his fame and Marge regains the money she was going to lose after selling her stocks. Driving away with Smithers, Burns is happy that in the end, the town hates him again, having grown tired of good acts.
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The episode's title, along with the writing and directorial credits of Kramer and LaZebnik were revealed on February 2, 2021. After a week-long break in the season's release, it was revealed that airing would resume on April 11 on March 29.
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Commenting on the expression of Mr. Burns' evilness in the episode, Den of Geek said "[The Simpsons] still finds a way to twist it further. Once you’re known for doing something good you have to continue doing good things. He’s no longer crushed by morality. Evil always wins, and he’s even planning on opening a school for the blind so he can convince them aliens have landed." Tony Sokol gave the episode five out of five stars.
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| Ball v. United States | | | --- | --- | | Supreme Court of the United States | | | Argued March 2, 1896Decided May 25, 1896 | | | Full case name | *Millard Fillmore Ball, John C. Ball, and Robert E. Boutwel v. United States* | | Citations | 163 U.S. 662 (*more*)16 S. Ct. 1192; 41 L. Ed. 300 | | Case history | | | Prior | In Error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Texas | | Court membership | | | Chief Justice Melville Fuller Associate Justices Stephen J. Field **·** John M. HarlanHorace Gray **·** David J. BrewerHenry B. Brown **·** George Shiras Jr.Edward D. White **·** Rufus W. Peckham | | | Case opinion | | | Majority | Gray, joined by *unanimous* | | Laws applied | | | U.S. Const. amend. V | |
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Ball v. United States, 163 U.S. 662 (1896), is one of the earliest United States Supreme Court cases interpreting the Double Jeopardy Clause. In 1889, defendants Millard Fillmore Ball, John C. Ball, and Robert E. Boutwell were indicted for the murder of William T. Box. The jury acquitted Millard Fillmore Ball and convicted John C. Ball and Robert E. Boutwell. The convicted defendants appealed to the Supreme Court, which reversed their convictions in 1891, holding that the indictment was insufficient. All three were indicted for the murder a second time. All three plead prior jeopardy. The trial court rejected all three pleas, and all three were convicted the second time.
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On the second appeal, the Supreme Court reversed Millard Fillmore Ball's conviction. Departing from the common law rule of England, and from early decisions of the state supreme courts of New York and Massachusetts, the Court held that—under the Double Jeopardy Clause—the insufficiency of the first indictment could not remove the jeopardy bar of acquittal, as long as the first court had jurisdiction. The Court rejected John C. Ball and Robert E. Boutwell's double jeopardy arguments, holding that they could be retried after their prior convictions were reversed on appeal. The court also rejected their remaining arguments.
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Haryanvi Dialect is a form of local language dialect being spoken in the area of Haryana, Western U.P. and Northen Rajasthan near to Haryana state.
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| **সুভাষ চন্দ্র নাথ** | | | --- | --- | | চিত্রশিল্পী সুভাষ চন্দ্র নাথ | |
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সুভাষ চন্দ্র নাথ ১৯৮২ সালের ৩১শে ডিসেম্বর জন্মগ্রহণ করেন। বাঙালি চিত্রশিল্পী।
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সুভাষ চন্দ্র নাথ ১৯৮২ সালের ৩১শে ডিসেম্বর জন্মগ্রহণ করেন। পৈতৃক নিবাস মৌলভীবাজার জেলার বড়লেখা উপজেলার তালুকদার পাড়া গ্রামে। বাবার নাম নন্দ কুমার নাথ। তিনি ছিলেন সরকারি প্রাথমিক বিদ্যালয়ের শিক্ষক এবং কবি। মা ছায়া রানী নাথ, যিনি ছেলে সুভাষ চন্দ্র নাথের চিত্রশিল্পী হওয়ার পেছনে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ অবদান রেখেছেন। চার ভাই, এক বোনের মধ্যে সুভাষ চন্দ্র নাথ দ্বিতীয়। বড় ভাই সঞ্জয় কুমার নাথ শিক্ষক, লোকগবেষক ও গদ্যলেখক। অন্যান্য ভাই-বোনেরা স্ব-স্ব ক্ষেত্রে প্রতিষ্ঠিত। সুভাষ চন্দ্র নাথের ছোটবেলা থেকেই ছবি আঁকার প্রতি গভীর অনুরাগ। এই কারণে বড় ভাই সঞ্জয় কুমার নাথ, বাংলাদেশ শিশু একাডেমি, সিলেট-এ তাঁকে ছবি আঁকার ক্লাসে ভর্তি করে দেন। শিশু একাডেমির কোর্স শেষে তিনি জেলা শিল্পকলা একাডেমি, সিলেট থেকে চারুকলা কোর্স সম্পন্ন করেন। সুভাষ চন্দ্র নাথ চিত্রকলা, কারুকলা, মঞ্চসজ্জা, পোশাক পরিকল্পনা, ভাস্কর্য, লোগো-ডিজাইন, বইয়ের প্রচ্ছদ ও অলংকরণসহ প্রতিটি ক্ষেত্রে অসাধারণ অবদান রেখে চলেছেন।
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সুভাষ চন্দ্র নাথ এসএসসিতে বিজ্ঞান বিভাগে প্রথম বিভাগে উত্তীর্ণ হন। সরকারি চারুকলা কলেজ, চট্টগ্রাম (বর্তমানে চারুকলা ইনস্টিটিউট, চট্টগ্রাম বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) থেকে বিএফএ প্রি-ডিগ্রি দ্বিতীয় বিভাগ, বিএফএ (ড্রয়িং অ্যান্ড পেইন্টিং) ডিগ্রি প্রথম বিভাগ, ইউনিভার্সিটি অব ডেভেলপমেন্ট অলটারনেটিভ (ইউডা) ঢাকা থেকে এমএফএ (ড্রয়িং অ্যান্ড পেইন্টিং) সিজিপিএ ৩.৬০ ও সরকারি টিচার্স ট্রেনিং কলেজ, সিলেট থেকে বিএড প্রথম শ্রেণি অর্জন করেন।
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কর্মজীবনে চট্টগ্রাম থেকে প্রকাশিত শিশু-কিশোর মাসিক পত্রিকা ‘কথন’-এর প্রচ্ছদ ও অলংকরণ শিল্পী; চট্টগ্রাম থেকে প্রকাশিত গোয়েন্দা ভিত্তিক প্রকাশনা ‘দি ক্রাইম’ ম্যাগাজিনের প্রচ্ছদ শিল্পী; অপরাজেয়-বাংলাদেশ, চট্টগ্রামের চারুকলা শিক্ষক; হোপ ইন্টারন্যাশনাল স্কুল, মিরপুর, ঢাকার চারুকলা শিক্ষক; ঢাকা আহ্ছানিয়া মিশনের লালবাগ ভোকেশনাল ট্রেনিং সেন্টারের (সাইনবোর্ড অ্যান্ড ব্যানার রাইটিং) ইন্সট্রাক্টর; জেলা শিল্পকলা একাডেমি, সিলেটের চারুকলা প্রশিক্ষক হিসেবে কর্মরত ছিলেন।
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Chiho Kanzaki is a Japanese chef born in 1979. She has been cooking since she was a child, watching her father prepare dinner for their family and imitating his movements. In 2006, she moved to France to further develop her skills in French cuisine and eventually landed a high-ranking position at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Mirazur. In 2016, Kanzaki opened Vitus, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Paris 12th arrondissement. The restaurant offers a unique experience as the sushi rolls are made in front of the diners by Colombian-Japanese chef Andres Ramirez. Kanzaki has been influenced by various mentors throughout her journey of becoming a chef. Her favorite breakfast is a Japanese breakfast with rice, grilled fish and miso soup. If she could find out anyone's secret recipe, it would be Kansai Yamamoto's costume designs for David Bowie in the 1970s. Chiho Kanzaki is a Japanese chef who has been working in France for over 20 years . Kanzaki has been mentored by several chefs throughout her career, including the renowned French chef Alain Ducasse. She has also worked with other notable chefs such as Pierre Gagnaire and Michel Bras. Kanzaki is known for her creative approach to cooking, combining traditional Japanese flavors with French techniques.
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| Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre | | | --- | --- | | The Tube in 2008 | | | Alternative names | The Tube | | General information | | | Status | Dismantled | | Location | Cardiff Bay | | Town or city | Cardiff | | Country | Wales | | Completed | 1991 | | Demolished | 2010 | | Client | CBDC | | Design and construction | | | Architecture firm | Alsop, Lyall & Stormer | | Awards and prizes | RIBA Regional Award (1991)RIBA National Award (1992) |
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Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre (known informally as "the Tube") was a piece of modern architecture designed by the architect Wil Alsop for Cardiff Bay, Wales, in 1990. It was finally dismantled in 2010. A panel of architectural experts has said the building "single-handedly put Cardiff on the architectural map".
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Architect Wil Alsop was already involved in the development of the Cardiff Bay Barrage when asked, by the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation (CBDC), to design a visitors' centre. The building was completed during the Summer of 1990, located close to the Victorian Pierhead Building. It cost somewhere between £350,000 and £500,000 and was intended to last only five years.
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The new building was in the shape of a long flattened tube, glazed at each end. Alsop liked to compare its shape to a disposable cigarette lighter. It was constructed using a series of oval steel ribs, clad with marine plywood and covered with external skin of PVC sheeting. Ripple-like slots were cut into the plywood, allowing dappled daylight into the interior. It was shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Building of the Year award (forerunner of the Stirling Prize).
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The visitor centre was built to house an exhibition about the new Cardiff Bay development. In 1993 the building needed to be moved from its location east of the Pierhead Building. Rather than permanently dismantle it, the structure was put on the back of a low-loader truck and moved to another part of the Bay. It continued to house interactive exhibitions and a scale model of Cardiff. Because of its distinctive shape, the visitor centre became known locally as 'The Tube'. In 2009 it was listed ninth in the Top Ten free attractions in Wales. Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre was listed by a panel of experts as one of the Top 50 Buildings of the 1990s, saying the building had "single-handedly put Cardiff on the architectural map".
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In 2006 the building's operators, Cardiff Initiative, ceased trading and The Tube closed for several weeks, reopening under the management of Cardiff Council. The Tube was finally dismantled (and put into storage) in Autumn 2010 to make way for a new link road. "I'm surprised it's lasted this long," said original project architect John Lyall.The site is going to be the new home for the Museum of Military Medicine
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The Al-Ahwaz Arab People's Democratic Popular Front (AAPDPF) is a political organization that advocates for the rights of the Arab minority in the province of Khuzestan, Iran, which is also known as Al-Ahwaz. The group seeks to promote democratic and secular values, social justice, and self-determination for the Ahwazi Arab people.
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The AAPDPF was established in 1999, following years of political and social marginalization of the Ahwazi Arab community in Iran. The group's founding members included exiled Arab intellectuals and activists who sought to raise awareness about the plight of their community and mobilize support for their cause Since its establishment, the AAPDPF has been involved in a range of political and social activities, including protests, advocacy campaigns, and cultural events. The group has also established contacts with other Arab and human rights organizations in the region and abroad.
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The AAPDPF is committed to promoting the rights and interests of the Ahwazi Arab people, who make up the majority of the population in the province of Khuzestan. The group's platform includes the following goals: Recognition of the Ahwazi Arab people as a distinct national and ethnic group with the right to self-determination and autonomy. Protection of the Ahwazi Arab people's cultural, linguistic, and social rights, including the right to use their language and participate in cultural and political life. Promotion of democracy, secularism, and social justice in Iran, with a focus on the marginalized regions and communities. Advocacy for the rights of other ethnic and religious minorities in Iran and the wider Middle East.
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The AAPDPF's activities and ideology have been subject to criticism and controversy, both within Iran and internationally. Some Iranian officials and media outlets have accused the group of promoting separatism, terrorism, and foreign interference. The Iranian government has also cracked down on Ahwazi Arab activists and organizations, including the AAPDPF, through arrests, censorship, and other forms of repression. In response to these accusations, the AAPDPF has emphasized its commitment to peaceful and democratic means of achieving its goals. The group has also criticized the Iranian government's repression of the Ahwazi Arab community and called for the release of political prisoners.
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KARACHI MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGE (KMDC) | کراچی میڈیکل اینڈ ڈینٹل کالج | | | --- | --- | | | | | Other name | KMDC | | Motto | *Knowledge for All* | | Type | Public | | Established | 1991 (1991) | | Affiliation | Pakistan Medical and Dental CouncilCollege of Physicians and Surgeons PakistanUniversity of KarachiKarachi Metropolitan Corporation | | Principal | Prof Tazeen Fatima munim | | Students | 1650 | | Location | Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan | | Campus | Urban | | Colors | Green | | Website | kmdc.edu.pk |
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Karachi Medical & Dental College ((کراچی میڈیکل اینڈ ڈینٹل کالج)) is a public medical university in Karachi. It was founded by Naimatullah Khan in 1991. It offers MBBS and BDS programs at undergraduate level which are accredited by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council. KMDC also offers postgraduate specialties in medicine and dentistry in affiliation with the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan and University of Karachi.
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Central Highlands Rugby League | Sport | Rugby league | | --- | --- | | Instituted | 2005 | | Ceased | 2012 | | Chief executive | Ken James | | Number of teams | 4 | | Country | Central Highlands, Victoria, Australia | | Premiers | Wendouree Raiders (2012) | | Related competition | Melbourne Rugby League |
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The Central Highlands Rugby League (CHRL) is a Rugby league competition District in the Australian state of Victoria. It covers the area of Victoria centered on Ballarat and Ararat, and its jurisdiction stretches as far north as Creswick, Warrnambool in the south west, Bacchus Marsh in the east, and Horsham in the west.
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The CHRL District was established and registered with the ARL and VRL in 2005 by founder Ken James (previously Club Manager of MRL team 'Ballarat Highlanders Rugby League Club') after a necessity arose to start a competition in the western region of Victoria separate from the Melbourne Rugby League (MRL) District. The CHRL competition started with two junior age levels but in 2008 due to the 11-year drought finally taking its toll on Central Victoria the council deemed the sports grounds used in the competition too dangerous for use. This temporarily ended competition for the CHRL (and some clubs in other sports too). After another 2 years of the fields not being used the councils re-allocated the fields to other purposes, ending the ability for clubs in the CHRL to continue until new home grounds are established.
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The CHRL also hosted matches in Ballarat between combined CHRL teams made up of players from both Ballarat Dragons and Ararat Cowboys against Altona Roosters and Sunbury Cougars, both from the MRL District, which expanded the experience of players at district representative level.
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There is no club rugby league competition in the region as of 2022, with the exception of the Stawell Mounties who play in the Limestone Coast competition.
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Carpet Booth Studios | Type | Private | | --- | --- | | Industry | Music | | Founded | March 17, 2017 | | Founder | Zach Zurn | | Headquarters | Rochester, Minnesota, United States | | Key people | Zach Zurn | | Owner | Zach Zurn | | Website | www.carpetbooth.com |
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Carpet Booth Studios is an American recording studio. It provides production and recording services to independent and label artists. It was founded in 2017 by Zach Zurn and is headquartered in Rochester, Minnesota, United States.
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Carpet Booth Studios was founded in 2017, with its headquarters in Rochester, Minnesota, United States. The company is owned and operated by Zach Zurn, a songwriter, producer, and engineer. Zurn named the studios Carpet Booth in homage to the production studio he constructed in his mother's basement. Carpet Booth Studios started in early 2017 as a temporary studio. It crowdfunded a loan of $10,000 through Kiva, a non-profit company that connects entrepreneurs and businesses in need with friends, family, and professional networks.
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The company has relocated to a former church building in Rochester, Minnesota. Several Artists recorded at Carpet Booth Studios, including Yung Gravy, The Simpsons, Michael York, Doctor Elvis, Charlie Parr, Night Moves, Gully Boys, and Mike Munson. Carpet Booth Studios has also worked with organizations and brands such as 20th Century Studios, Minnesota DFL, The Current, Amoeba Music, and G-Fuel. In April 2020, Elvis Francois released an EP titled "Music is Medicine" to raise funds for COVID-19 relief. It was recorded, mixed and mastered by Zach Zurn at Carpet Booth Studios in Rochester, Minnesota.
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Michael York, the voice actor for the character Clayton in The Simpsons episode "The Way of the Dog", recorded his dialogue with Zurn at Carpet Booth Studios in Rochester, Minnesota. York has since relocated to Rochester in 2022.
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Carpet Booth Studios offers several audio services, including recording, producing, mixing, mastering, editing, vocal tuning, songwriting, commissions, session work, studio rental, rehearsal space, remote tracking, and corporate work.
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In 2020, Carpet Booth Studios' Zach Zurn ranked 40th on the US Alternative Airplay Chart and 38th on US Pop Airplay Chart for the song "Oops" and received the RIAA-Gold award. In the same year, the studio ranked 5th on iTunes Country Music Chart for the song "Third St SW." Later, it ranked 21st in Billboard Emerging Artists Chart, 8th in iTunes Album Chart, and 1st in iTunes R&B Album Chart for the song "Music is Medicine."
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Carpet Booth Studios received the RIAA-Gold award and several rankings in 2022, including 30th on Billboard Hot 100, 23rd on Pop Airplay, 25th on the ARIA Chart, 36th on Canadian Hot 100, 50th on The Irish Singles Chart, 23rd on The Official New Zealand Music Chart, 73rd on UK Singles Chart and 81st rank on The Billboard Global 200 for the song "Betty (Get Money)."
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| Costruiamo l'azione Let's Build Action | | | --- | --- | | Founded | 1977 | | Dissolved | 1980 | | Armed wing | Movimento Rivoluzionario Popolare | | Ideology | Neo-fascismAnti-capitalismRevolutionary nationalismThird Position | | Political position | Far-right, Syncretic | | * Politics of Italy * Political parties * Elections | |
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Costruiamo l'azione (Italian; Let's Build Action) was an Italian neo-fascist organization founded in 1977 by Paolo Signorelli. It's underground armed wing was Movimento Rivoluzionario Popolare (Italian; Revolutionary Popular Movement).
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| PP-138 (Lahore-II) | | | --- | --- | | Provincial constituencyfor the Provincial Assembly of Punjab | | | Current constituency | |
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PP-138 (Lahore-II) is a Constituency of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab.
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California State Senate election, 2010 | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | **Democratic** | **Leland Yee (incumbent)** | **197,070** | **79.0** | | | Republican | Doo Sup Park | 52,587 | 21.0 | | Total votes | | | **249,657** | **100.0** | | | Democratic **hold** | | | |
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California State Senate election, 2002 | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | **Democratic** | **Jackie Speier (incumbent)** | **158,999** | **78.16** | | | Republican | Dennis Zell | 38,881 | 19.11 | | | Libertarian | Robert Fliegler | 5,540 | 2.72 | | Invalid or blank votes | | | 0 | 0.00 | | | Total votes | | | **203,420** | **100.00** | | | Democratic **hold** | | | |
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California State Senate election, 1994 | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | **Independent** | **Quentin L. Kopp** | **135,712** | **63.53** | | | Democratic | Patrick C. Fitzgerald | 42,630 | 19.96 | | | Republican | Tom Spinosa | 30,753 | 14.40 | | | Libertarian | Mark Valverde | 4,512 | 2.11 | | Invalid or blank votes | | | 30,076 | 12.34 | | | Total votes | | | **216,613** | **100.00** | | | Independent **hold** | | | |
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2018 California State Senate election | Primary election | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | | | Republican | Andreas Borgeas | 117,673 | 59.4 | | | Democratic | Paulina Miranda | 42,044 | 21.2 | | | Democratic | Tom Pratt | 30,984 | 15.6 | | | No party preference | Mark Belden | 7,304 | 3.7 | | Total votes | | | **198,005** | **100.0** | | General election | | | | | | | **Republican** | **Andreas Borgeas** | **202,741** | **59.6** | | | Democratic | Paulina Miranda | 137,311 | 40.4 | | Total votes | | | **340,052** | **100.0** | | | Republican **hold** | | | |
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| Year | Office | Results | | --- | --- | --- | | 2020 | President | Trump 50.6 – 44.0% | | 2018 | Governor | Cox 57.4 – 42.6% | | Senator | de Leon 55.6 – 44.4% | | 2016 | President | Trump 52.3 – 41.9% | | Senator | Harris 57.0 – 43.0% | | 2014 | Governor | Kashkari 56.5 – 43.5% | | 2012 | President | Romney 54.6 – 43.0% | | Senator | Emken 55.5 – 44.5% |
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California State Senate election, 1998 | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | **Democratic** | **Jackie Speier** | **167,216** | **79.19** | | | Republican | Jim R. Tomlin | 43,936 | 20.81 | | Invalid or blank votes | | | 28,095 | 11.74 | | | Total votes | | | **239,247** | **100.00** | | | Democratic **gain** from Independent | | | | |
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California State Senate election, 2006 | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | **Democratic** | **Leland Yee** | **179,556** | **77.99** | | | Republican | Michael Skipakevich | 50,670 | 22.01 | | Total votes | | | **230,226** | **100.00** | | | Democratic **hold** | | | |
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| Senators | Party | Years served | Counties represented | Notes | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Jeremiah Lynch | Democratic | January 8, 1883 - January 3, 1887 | San Francisco, San Mateo | | | John Boggs | January 3, 1887 - January 5, 1891 | Colusa, Tehama | | | Henry C. Wilson | January 5, 1891 - January 7, 1895 | | | Butte, Tehama | | John Henry Seawell | January 7, 1895 - January 2, 1899 | Colusa, Glenn, Mendocino | | | John Boggs | January 2, 1899 - January 30, 1899 | Died in office. | | James Wilkens Goad | March 17, 1899 - January 5, 1903 | Sworn in after winning special election. | | Edward F. Woodward | Republican | January 5, 1903 - January 7, 1907 | Sonoma | | | Walter Fitch Price | January 7, 1907 - January 2, 1911 | | | Louis W. Juilliard | Democratic | January 2, 1911 - January 4, 1915 | | | Herbert W. Slater | January 4, 1915 - January 5, 1931 | | | John L. Moran | Republican | January 5, 1931 - January 7, 1935 | Colusa, Glenn, Tehama | | | Daniel Jack Metzger | January 7, 1935 - January 4, 1943 | | | Clair Engle | Democratic | January 4, 1943 - September 14, 1943 | Resigned after he won special election for the 2nd Congressional district. | | Louis G. Sutton | Republican | June 2, 1944 - January 5, 1959 | Sworn in after winning special election. | | Virgil O'Sullivan | Democratic | January 5, 1959 - January 2, 1967 | | | Lewis F. Sherman | Republican | January 2, 1967 - January 4, 1971 | Alameda | | | John W. Holmdahl | Democratic | January 4, 1971 - October 15, 1982 | Resigned from the Senate. | | John Francis Foran | December 6, 1982 - November 30, 1986 | San Francisco, San Mateo | | | Quentin L. Kopp | Independent | December 1, 1986 - November 30, 1998 | | | Jackie Speier | Democratic | December 7, 1998 - November 30, 2006 | | | Leland Yee | December 4, 2006 - March 28, 2014 | Suspended by the Senate after being charged by the Federal Government with conspiracy to traffic in firearms without a license and accepting campaign funds in exchange for political favors. | | Tom Berryhill | Republican | December 1, 2014 - November 30, 2018 | Amador, Calaveras, Fresno, Inyo, Madera, Mariposa, Mono, Sacramento, Stanislaus, Tulare, Tuolumne | | | Andreas Borgeas | December 3, 2018 – December 5, 2022 | | | Angelique Ashby | Democratic | December 5, 2022 – present |
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2014 California State Senate election | Primary election | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | | | Republican | Tom Berryhill (incumbent) | 97,056 | 65.4 | | | Democratic | Paulina Miranda | 51,415 | 34.6 | | Total votes | | | **148,471** | **100.0** | | General election | | | | | | | **Republican** | **Tom Berryhill (incumbent)** | **145,587** | **66.5** | | | Democratic | Paulina Miranda | 73,417 | 33.5 | | Total votes | | | **219,004** | **100.0** | | | Republican **hold** | | | |
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| California's 8th State Senate district | | | --- | --- | | | | | Current senator | | | Angelique AshbyD–Sacramento | | --- | --- | | | Population (2010) • Voting age • Citizen voting age | 929,712694,800606,375 | | Demographics | * 56.00% White * 4.07% Black * 28.22% Latino * 8.72% Asian * 1.94% Native American * 0.27% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander * 0.28% other * 0.51% remainder of multiracial | | Registered voters | 540,098 | | Registration | 39.43% Republican33.09% Democratic21.00% No party preference |
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California's 8th State Senate district is one of 40 California State Senate districts. It is currently represented by Angelique Ashby of Sacramento.
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The district stretches from the Sacramento suburbs to Death Valley. It encompasses most of the southern Sierra Nevada and parts of the Gold Country and Central Valley. The Central Valley portions comprise most of the district's population.
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Due to redistricting, the 8th district has been moved around different parts of the state. The current iteration resulted from the 2011 redistricting by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.
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The California Gold Rush (1848-1855) was a period of American history in which the most amount of gold seen at the time was discovered. The initial discovery of gold in America in 1848 attracted many immigrants who were intent on the opportunity and potential wealth that came with gold mining. Typically the people that came to America were from the British Isles and the Asia-Pacific region. These foreign miners initially worked in small-scale operations using placer deposits found along streams. As mining technology developed over time and placer deposits slowly depleted mining became corporate, paving the way for quartz mining to take the forefront of Gold production.
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The goldfields in California were in the public domain, so miners were operating on federal land. However, Congress passed no legislation regulating property rights for miners until 1866. Miners could hold their own assemblies and pass rules surrounding claims, this technicality paved the way for miners to operate on a claims system. Chinese immigrants participated in every facet of gold production in the later years of the Gold Rush. Within the claims system that grew in popularity, Chinese immigrants were contracted to find gold from 1849-1850. In the first three years of the Gold Rush, Chinese impact was minimal and most were driven out of the country by white Americans threatening violence. However, starting in 1852 the Chinese population in the American West spiked and Chinese Gold miners made up 25% of miners at their highest and their impact was felt across California.
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Chinese immigrants remain marginal figures in American understandings of the Gold Rush despite their presence in the labor force. Traditionally they are understood as products or victims of American xenophobia as opposed to people with the agency in their labor and being. This has been attributed to historians' interest in policy affecting Chinese people which has led to little empirical research done on Chinese immigrants' labor experience. Most of the understanding of Chinese labor stems from contextualizing it under the impression that mining was unfree labor for immigrants. This idea was introduced in 1964 by Gunther Barth’s Bitter Strength. He argued labor patterns in Chinese immigrants that put them in a large amount of debt was a form of debt bondage. The historiography of Chinese immigrants in the Gold Rush in California has since evolved to acknowledge immigration was voluntary, but the position that their labor was unfree is still strongly held by orthodox scholars. Contemporary historians like Sucheng Chan and Mae Ngai however, claim that this understanding of immigrant labor are hindered by an orentalist blind spot and perpetuate harmful stereotypes about Chinese immigrants that were prevalent during the Gold Rush.
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