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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonaya_Godana | Bonaya Godana | Bonaya Adhi Godana (September 2, 1952 in Dukana, Kenya – April 10, 2006 in Marsabit, Kenya) was the foreign minister of Kenya from January 1998 until 2001.
From 2002 to his death in 2006 he was the deputy leader of the opposition Kenya African National Union (KANU) party. He was the Member of Parliament for North Horr ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_8110#:~:text=Nokia%208110%20is%20a%20mobile,a%20'slider'%20form%20factor. | Nokia 8110 | Nokia 8110 is a mobile phone released in 1996. It was announced on 9 September 1996, as the first of Nokia's high-end 8000 series of phones. Its distinctive styling was the first example of a 'slider' form factor. A sliding cover protected the keypad when being carried in the pocket and extended downwards in use, bring... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Petty,_1st_Earl_of_Shelburne | Henry Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne | Henry Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne PC (I) (22 October 1675 – 17 April 1751) was an Anglo-Irish peer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1727.
== Background ==
Petty was a younger son of Sir William Petty and Elizabeth, Baroness Shelburne, daughter of Sir Hardress Waller. He succeeded his elder... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Bernhard | Ruth Bernhard | Ruth Bernhard (October 14, 1905 – December 18, 2006) was a German-born American photographer.
== Early life and education ==
Bernhard was born in Berlin to Lucian Bernhard and Gertrude Hoffmann. Lucian Bernhard was known for his poster and typeface design, many of which bear his name and are still in use. Bernhard's ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Experiences | Disney Experiences | Disney Experiences, commonly known as Disney Parks, is one of the three major divisions of the Walt Disney Company. It was founded on April 1, 1971, exactly six months before the opening of the Walt Disney World Resort.
Led by Josh D'Amaro, the company's theme parks hosted over 157.3 million guests, making Disney Park... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_state_symbols#Uttarakhand | List of Indian state symbols | This is a list of the symbols of the states and union territories of India. Each state and union territory has a unique set of official symbols, usually a state emblem, an animal, a bird, a flower and a tree. A second animal (fish, butterfly, reptile, aquatic animal or heritage animal) sometimes appears, as do fruits a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcos_season_3 | Narcos season 3 | The third and final season of Narcos, an American crime thriller drama streaming television series produced and created by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, and Doug Miro, follows the story of the Cali Cartel. Pedro Pascal reprises his role from the previous two seasons.
All 10 episodes of the season became available for ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_Dreadful_(TV_series)#Production_and_development | Penny Dreadful (TV series) | Penny Dreadful is a horror drama television series created for Showtime and Sky by John Logan, who also acts as executive producer alongside Sam Mendes. The show was originally pitched to several American and British channels, and eventually landed with Showtime, with Sky Atlantic as co-producer. It premiered at the So... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krieger%E2%80%93Nelson_Prize | Krieger–Nelson Prize | The Krieger–Nelson Prize is presented by the Canadian Mathematical Society in recognition of an outstanding woman in mathematics. It was first
awarded in 1995. The award is named after Cecilia Krieger and Evelyn Nelson, both known for their contributions to mathematics in Canada.
== Recipients ==
While the award has ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Abramovi%C4%87#:~:text=In%20Imponderabilia%20(1977%2C%20reenacted%20in,one%20of%20them%20to%20face. | Marina Abramović | Marina Abramović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марина Абрамовић, pronounced [marǐːna abrǎːmovitɕ]; born November 30, 1946) is a Serbian conceptual and performance artist. Her work explores body art, endurance art, the relationship between the performer and audience, the limits of the body, and the possibilities of the mind. Being... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_Mass_Choir | Mississippi Mass Choir | The Mississippi Mass Choir is an American gospel choir based in Jackson, Mississippi.
== Musical career ==
After wrestling with the idea of forming a mass choir, Frank Williams, a member of the Jackson Southernaires and an executive in the gospel music division of Malaco Records, decided to form the Mississippi Mass ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massimo_Cacciari | Massimo Cacciari | Massimo Cacciari (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmassimo katˈtʃaːri]; born 5 June 1944) is an Italian philosopher and politician who served as Mayor of Venice from 1993 to 2000 and from 2005 to 2010.
== Biography ==
Born in Venice, Cacciari graduated in philosophy from the University of Padua (1967), where he also received... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shubh#:~:text=Shubh%20started%20in%202021%20with,Baller%22%20and%20%22Her%22. | Shubh | Shubhneet Singh (born 10 August 1997), known professionally as Shubh, is an Indian rapper-singer and songwriter based in Canada associated with Punjabi music. Shubh rose to mainstream in 2021 with his single "We Rollin". He released his debut album 'Still Rollin' in 2023.
His numerous singles have charted on the Canadi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cylindrovertilla_kingi | Cylindrovertilla kingi | Cylindrovertilla kingi, common name King's amber pupasnail, is a species of small, air-breathing land snail, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs or micromolluscs in the family Vertiginidae, the whorl snails.
== Distribution ==
This terrestrial species is endemic to Australia.and occurs in New South Wales and Que... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay-Z_%26_Ciara_Live | Jay-Z & Ciara Live | Jay-Z & Ciara Live (also known as Jay-Z Live with Special Guest Ciara), was a 2009 summer concert tour headlined by American rapper Jay-Z and American R&B singer Ciara. The tour was in support of both artists' new albums, The Blueprint 3 and Fantasy Ride. The six city United States tour took place from July 2 to July 1... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Ghana | Geography of Ghana | Ghana is a West African country in Africa, along the Gulf of Guinea.
Ghana encompasses plains, low hills, rivers, Lake Volta, the world's largest artificial lake, Dodi Island and Bobowasi Island on the south Atlantic Ocean coast of Ghana. Ghana can be divided into four different geographical ecoregions. The coastline i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_Lectureship_Prize#:~:text=1953%3A%20Sir%20Cyril%20Hinshelwood | Faraday Lectureship Prize | The Faraday Lectureship Prize, previously known simply as the Faraday Lectureship, is awarded once every two years (approximately) by the Royal Society of Chemistry for "exceptional contributions to physical or theoretical chemistry". Named after Michael Faraday, the first Faraday Lecture was given in 1869, two years a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium_sulfate | Barium sulfate | Barium sulfate (or sulphate) is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaSO4. It is a white crystalline solid that is odorless and insoluble in water. It occurs in nature as the mineral barite, which is the main commercial source of barium and materials prepared from it. Its opaque white appearance and its hi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa_Teresa_Castillo | María Teresa Castillo | María Teresa Castillo (October 15, 1908 – June 22, 2012) was a Venezuelan journalist, politician, political activist, human rights activist, and cultural entrepreneur. She was the founder of the Caracas Athenaeum, a leading cultural institution which promotes the arts of Caracas. She also served as the president of Car... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Fawkes#Personal_life | Wally Fawkes | Walter Ernest Fawkes (né Pearsall; 21 June 1924 – 1 March 2023), also known as Trog when signing cartoons, was a Canadian-British jazz clarinettist and satirical cartoonist.
After emigrating with his family to Britain from Canada when he was 7 years old, he taught himself the clarinet, and first joined a revivalist ja... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Canadian_federal_budget | 1972 Canadian federal budget | The 1972 Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 1972–73 was presented by Minister of Finance John N. Turner in the House of Commons of Canada on 8 May 1972. It was the last budget before the 1972 Canadian federal election, and included tax cuts for corporations, and aid for the elderly and post-secondary students.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Brent | Nathaniel Brent | Sir Nathaniel Brent (c. 1573 – 6 November 1652) was an English college head.
== Life ==
He was the son of Anchor Brent of Little Wolford, Warwickshire, where he was born about 1573. He became 'portionist,' or postmaster, of Merton College, Oxford, in 1589; proceeded B.A. on 20 June 1593; was admitted probationer fell... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Medes | Grace Medes | Grace Medes (November 9, 1886 – December 31, 1967) was an American biochemist, who discovered tyrosinosis—a metabolic disorder today known as tyrosinemia—and studied fatty acid metabolism. She was awarded the Garvan-Olin Medal in 1955 for her work.
== Early life and education ==
Grace May Medes was born in Keokuk, I... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_Industry_Medal | Chemical Industry Medal | The Chemical Industry Medal is an annual American award given to an industrial chemist by the Society of Chemical Industry America (SCI America). The medal has been awarded since 1933, when it replaced the Grasselli Medal. It was initially given to "a person making a valuable application of chemical research to indust... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_Post | India Post | The Department of Posts, d/b/a India Post, is an Indian public sector postal system statutory body headquartered in New Delhi, India. It is an organisation under the Ministry of Communications. It is the most widely distributed postal system in the world and India is the country that has the largest number of post offi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deputy_chief_ministers_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir | List of deputy chief ministers of Jammu and Kashmir | The deputy chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir is the title given to the deputy head of government of Jammu and Kashmir. The state was reconstituted by the government of India as the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir on 31 October 2019.
== Deputy prime and chief ministers of Jammu and Kashmir ==
Keys:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._B._Hardeman_Prize | D. B. Hardeman Prize | The D. B. Hardeman Prize is a cash prize awarded annually by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation for the best book that furthers the study of the U.S. Congress in the fields of biography, history, journalism, or political science. Submissions are judged on the basis of five criteria: (1) contribution to scholarship, (... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Demoiselles_d%27Avignon#:~:text=From%2016%20to%2031%20July,and%20art%20collector%20Paul%20Poiret. | Les Demoiselles d'Avignon | Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon, originally titled The Brothel of Avignon) is a large oil painting created in 1907 by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. Part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, it portrays five nude female prostitutes in a brothel on Carrer d'Aviny... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circus_Circus_Las_Vegas | Circus Circus Las Vegas | Circus Circus Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the northern Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Phil Ruffin. Circus Circus includes the largest permanent circus in the world. It features circus and trapeze acts, as well as carnival games, at its Carnival Midway. The resort also ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeast_Asian_Nuclear-Weapon-Free_Zone_Treaty | Southeast Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty | The Southeast Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (SEANWFZ), or the Bangkok Treaty of 1995, is a nuclear weapons moratorium treaty between 11 Southeast Asian member-states under the auspices of the ASEAN: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Timor-Leste. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmolive_Beauty_Box_Theater | Palmolive Beauty Box Theater | Palmolive Beauty Box Theater was an American radio program that featured an operetta or other musical each week from April 24, 1934, to October 6, 1937. It was sponsored by Palmolive soap and produced by Bill Bacher.
Nathaniel Shilkret directed the orchestra through July 1935, for a total of 70 broadcasts. Announcer T... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blenheim_Palace | Blenheim Palace | Blenheim Palace ( BLEN-im) is a country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough. Originally called Blenheim Castle, it has been known as Blenheim Palace since the 19th century. One of England's largest houses, it was built between 1705 and 1722, and designated a UNESCO World... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia%E2%80%93Europe_Meeting#ASEM_Transport_Ministers'_Meetings_(ASEMTMM) | Asia–Europe Meeting | The Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM) is an Asian–European political dialogue forum to enhance relations and various forms of cooperation between its partners.
It was officially established on 1 March 1996 at the 1st ASEM Summit (ASEM1) in Bangkok, Thailand, by the then 15 Member States of the European Union (EU) and the Eur... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Tylee_Ryan_and_J._J._Vallow | Murders of Tylee Ryan and J. J. Vallow | The Vallow–Daybell doomsday murders consist of a series of killings—including child murder, filicide, and spousal murder—committed by an American couple, Lori Vallow Daybell and Chad Daybell. Chad and Lori led a Mormon religious sect described in the media as a "doomsday cult." The murders started when Lori's estrang... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dina_Nath_Walli#:~:text=In%201936%2C%20he%20returned%20to,landscape%20painting%20in%20water%20colours. | Dina Nath Walli | Dina Nath Walli (1908–2006), also known by his pen name Almast Kashmiri, was an Indian water colour artist and poet from Srinagar city in the Kashmir Valley. He was the part of the modern art movement in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and was known for painting everyday scenes of Kashmir.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_Medal_(electrochemistry)#:~:text=1999%20Philippe%20Allongue | Faraday Medal (electrochemistry) | The Faraday Medal is awarded by the Electrochemistry Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Since 1977, it honours distinguished mid-career electrochemists working outside of the United Kingdom and Ireland for their research advancements.
== Laureates ==
Source: RIC
== See also ==
List of chemistry awards
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_A._Ferguson#:~:text=Early%20life,-Daughters%20Ouida%20and&text=Miriam%20Amanda%20Wallace%20Ferguson%20was,from%20her%20initials%2C%20%22M. | Miriam A. Ferguson | Miriam Amanda "Ma" Ferguson (née Wallace; June 13, 1875 – June 25, 1961) was an American politician who served two non-consecutive terms as the governor of Texas: from 1925 to 1927, and from 1933 to 1935. She was the first female governor of Texas, and the second woman elected to the governorship of any U.S. state to ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra_Palace#:~:text=In%202013%2C%20Alexandra%20Park%20was,for%20Nature%20Conservation%2C%20Grade%201. | Alexandra Palace | Alexandra Palace is an entertainment and sports venue in north London, situated between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey. A Grade II listed building, it is built on the site of Tottenham Wood and the later Tottenham Wood Farm. It was designed by John Johnson and Alfred Meeson. It opened in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pseudonyms | List of pseudonyms | This is a list of pseudonyms, in various categories.
A pseudonym is a name adopted by a person for a particular purpose, which differs from their true name. A pseudonym may be used by social activists or politicians for political purposes or by others for religious purposes. It may be a soldier's nom de guerre or an a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepi_Litman | Pepi Litman | Pepi Litman (Yiddish: פּעפּי ליטמאַן, born Pesha Kahane; c. 1876 – 13 September 1930) was a cross-dressing female Yiddish vaudeville singer associated with the Broderzinger movement. Litman led a popular traveling theater troupe around Europe, performing highly satirical songs while costumed as a male Hasidic Jew. Beca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neelam_Sanjiva_Reddy | Neelam Sanjiva Reddy | Neelam Sanjiva Reddy (19 May 1913 – 1 June 1996) was an Indian politician who served as the president of India from 1977 to 1982. Beginning a long political career with the Indian National Congress in the independence movement, he went on to hold several key offices in independent India – as deputy chief minister of A... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithophane_viridipallens | Lithophane viridipallens | Lithophane viridipallens, the pale green pinion moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae that is native to North America. It is listed as a species of special concern in the US state of Connecticut. It was described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1877.
== References == |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiya_Haruhata | Michiya Haruhata | Michiya Haruhata (春畑道哉, Haruhata Michiya; born November 5, 1966) is a Japanese musical composer, guitarist and music producer under Sony Music Entertainment Japan. He is a member of the pop rock band Tube.
== Biography ==
As a child he was interested in learning piano, however later he was influenced by his father wh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property | Intellectual property | Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect. There are many types of intellectual property, and some countries recognize more than others. The best-known types are patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. The modern concept of intellectual pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De%C8%99teapt%C4%83-te,_rom%C3%A2ne! | Deșteaptă-te, române! | "Deșteaptă-te, române!" (Romanian: [deʃˈte̯aptəte roˈmɨne] ; lit. 'Awaken Thee, Romanian!') is the national anthem of Romania. It originated from a poem written during the Wallachian Revolution of 1848.
The lyrics were composed by Andrei Mureșanu and published during the 1848 revolution, initially with the name "Un răs... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSR_J0952%E2%80%930607 | PSR J0952–0607 | PSR J0952−0607 is a massive millisecond pulsar in a binary system, located between 3,200–5,700 light-years (970–1,740 pc) from Earth in the constellation Sextans. As of 2022, it holds the record for being the most massive neutron star known, with a mass 2.35±0.17 times that of the Sun—potentially close to the Tolman–Op... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isa_Genzken#Early_life_and_education | Isa Genzken | Isa Genzken (born 27 November 1948) is a German artist who lives and works in Berlin. Her primary media are sculpture and installation, using a wide variety of materials, including concrete, plaster, wood and textile. She also works with photography, video, film and collage.
== Early life and education ==
Hanne-Rose ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Repin | Ilya Repin | Ilya Yefimovich Repin (5 August [O.S. 24 July] 1844 – 29 September 1930) was a Ukrainian-born Russian painter. He became one of the most renowned artists in Russia in the 19th century. His major works include Barge Haulers on the Volga (1873), Religious Procession in Kursk Province (1880–1883), Ivan the Terrible and Hi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragnet_(1967_TV_series) | Dragnet (1967 TV series) | Dragnet is an American crime drama television series starring Jack Webb and Harry Morgan which ran for four seasons, from January 12, 1967, to April 16, 1970. To differentiate it from the earlier 1950s Dragnet television series, the year in which each season ended was made part of the on-screen title—the series started... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange-spotted_bulbul#:~:text=The%20orange%2Dspotted%20bulbul%20was,until%20split%20by%20the%20IOC. | Orange-spotted bulbul | The orange-spotted bulbul (Pycnonotus bimaculatus) is a species of songbird in the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is endemic to Java, Bali and Sumatra.
It favors forest edges and open meadows in montane forests.
== Taxonomy and systematics ==
The orange-spotted bulbul was originally described in the genus Turdu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgy_Danilov | Georgy Danilov | Georgy Konstantinovich Danilov (Russian: Георгий Костантинович Данилов; 10 January 1897 – 29 July 1937) was a Soviet linguist, Africanist and polyglot. He was executed during the Great Purge and rehabilitated during the Khrushchev Thaw.
== Early years and education ==
Georgy Konstantinovich Danilov was born on 10 Jan... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhruv_Rathee#Personal_life | Dhruv Rathee | Dhruv Rathee (born 8 October 1994, Hindi pronunciation: [d̪ʰrʊʋ raːʈʰiː]) is an Indian influencer and social media activist based in Berlin, Germany. He is known for his YouTube videos on social, political, and environmental issues. As of June 2025, he has over 36 million subscribers and 7 billion views across all of h... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratcatcher_(comics) | Ratcatcher (comics) | The Ratcatcher (Otis Flannegan) is a character appearing in American comic books and other media published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of Batman. He belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up the Dark Knight's rogues gallery. Once an actual rat-catcher in Gotham City, Flannegan sank into a life of cr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Ford#:~:text=Freemasonry,until%20January%201977 | Gerald Ford | Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977. A member of the Republican Party, Ford assumed the presidency after the resignation of Richard Nixon, under whom he had served as the 40th vice president from 1973 to 19... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daya_Ram_Thapar#Personal_life | Daya Ram Thapar | Daya Ram Thapar (6 April 1894 – 15 December 1965) was an Indian Army medical officer and Director-General of the Indian Armed Forces Medical Services.
== Early life and education ==
Thapar was born to a prominent Punjabi family in Lahore, where he received his early education, also studying at Government College Laho... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Maraga | David Maraga | David Kenani Maraga (born 12 January 1951) is a Kenyan lawyer and jurist. He was the 14th Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya from October 2016 until his retirement in January 2021.
== Early life and education ==
Maraga was born in Bonyamatuta, South Nyanza District in Nyanza Province (present-d... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gael_Garc%C3%ADa_Bernal#:~:text=When%20he%20was%20fourteen%2C%20Garc%C3%ADa,the%20Zapatista%20uprising%20of%201994. | Gael García Bernal | Gael García Bernal (Spanish: [ɡaˈel ɣaɾˈsi.a βeɾˈnal]; born 30 November 1978) is a Mexican actor and filmmaker. He is known for his performances in the films Amores perros (2000), Y tu mamá también (2001), Bad Education (2004), The Motorcycle Diaries (2004), Babel (2006), Coco (2017), Old (2021), Cassandro (2023) and M... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severance_(TV_series)#Season_1_(2022) | Severance (TV series) | Severance is an American science fiction psychological thriller television series created by Dan Erickson, and executive produced and primarily directed by Ben Stiller. It stars Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Jen Tullock, Dichen Lachman, Michael Chernus, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, Patric... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahujanratna_Loknayak#:~:text=Bahujanratna%20Loknayak%20(Marathi%3A%20%E0%A4%AC%E0%A4%B9%E0%A5%81%E0%A4%9C%E0%A4%A8%E0%A4%B0%E0%A4%A4%E0%A5%8D%E0%A4%A8%20%E0%A4%B2%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%95%E0%A4%A8%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%AF%E0%A4%95,younger%20son%20Buddhabhushan%20Kundan%20Gote. | Bahujanratna Loknayak | Bahujanratna Loknayak is a Marathi daily broadsheet newspaper based in Thane, Maharashtra. It was founded by Kundan Gote on 23 October 2005 and is owned by his older son Shubham Kundan Gote, who is editor-in-chief. The paper has eight editions from locations in Maharashtra, Thane, Mumbai, Nashik, Aurangabad, Pune, Raig... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_1896_Summer_Olympics#Medal_summary | Fencing at the 1896 Summer Olympics | At the 1896 Summer Olympics, three fencing events were contested at the Zappeion. They were prepared and organized by the Sub-Committee for Fencing. The épée event for men was cancelled. All fencing was done to three touches. Events were held on 7 April and 9 April 1896. 15 athletes from four nations competed; 8 fe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peicho_Peev | Peicho Peev | Peicho Peev (Bulgarian: Пейчо Пеев; 2 April 1940 – 15 September 2007) was a Bulgarian chess International Master (1973). Bulgarian Chess Championship winner (1968) and Chess Olympiad team bronze medal winner (1968).
== Biography ==
In the 1960s and 1970s Peev was one of the leading Bulgarian chess players. He won the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Space_Telescope | Hubble Space Telescope | The Hubble Space Telescope (HST or Hubble) is a space telescope that was launched into low Earth orbit in 1990 and remains in operation. It was not the first space telescope, but it is one of the largest and most versatile, renowned as a vital research tool and as a public relations boon for astronomy. The Hubble Space... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glipodes_dietrichi | Glipodes dietrichi | Glipodes is a genus of tumbling flower beetles in the family Mordellidae. There are at least two described species in Glipodes, found in North, Central, and South America.
== Species ==
These two species belong to the genus Glipodes:
Glipodes sericans (Melsheimer, 1845) (North, Central, and South America)
Glipodes ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nexhmije_Pagarusha | Nexhmije Pagarusha | Nexhmije Pagarusha[a] (Albanian pronunciation: [neˈd͡ʒmijɛ pagaˈɾuʃa]; 7 May 1933 – 7 February 2020) was an albanian singer and actress from Kosovo, often referred to as the Queen of Albanian music. Pagarusha gained acclaim as a recording artist in Kosova and neighbouring countries for her distinct soprano vocal range... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmi_Kahlon#:~:text=Following%20her%20death%2C%20a%20result,likely%20murdered%20by%20their%20mother. | Simmi Kahlon | Harsimrat Kahlon (1982 – October 4, 2009) was an Indian-Canadian serial killer who murdered three of her newborn infants between 2005 and 2009 in Calgary. Following her death, a result from complications from her last pregnancy, Kahlon's common-law husband Harnek Mahal found the infants' bodies stuffed in a suitcase an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berrien_Springs,_Michigan | Berrien Springs, Michigan | Berrien Springs is a village in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,910 at the time of the 2020 census. The village is located within Oronoko Charter Township.
== History ==
Berrien Springs, like Berrien County, is named for John M. Berrien. "Springs" was added after mineral springs wer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taj_Mahal | Taj Mahal | The Taj Mahal ( TAHJ mə-HAHL, TAHZH -; Hindustani: [taːdʒ ˈmɛɦ(ɛ)l]; lit. 'Crown of the Palace') is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was commissioned in 1631 by the fifth Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan (r. 1628–1658), to house the tomb of his beloved w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_of_the_Rocks | Virgin of the Rocks | The Virgin of the Rocks (Italian: Vergine delle rocce), sometimes the Madonna of the Rocks, is the name of two paintings by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, of the same subject, with a composition which is identical except for several significant details. The version generally considered the prime vers... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmina_Castle#:~:text=Trade%20between%20Elmina,19%20January%201482 | Elmina Castle | Elmina Castle was erected by the Portuguese in 1482 as Castelo de São Jorge da Mina (St. George of the Mine Castle), also known as Castelo da Mina or simply Mina (or Feitoria da Mina), in present-day Elmina, Ghana, formerly the Gold Coast. It holds several profound distinctions and was the first trading post built on t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Streamy_Awards#:~:text=The%201st%20Annual%20Streamy%20Awards,Theatre%20in%20Los%20Angeles%2C%20California. | 1st Streamy Awards | The 1st Annual Streamy Awards was the first ever awards ceremony dedicated entirely to web series and the first installment of the Streamy Awards. The awards were held on March 28, 2009, at the Wadsworth Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The event had over 1,300 audience members in attendance and was simultaneously b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Power_(India) | Ministry of Power (India) | The Ministry of Power is an Indian government ministry. The current Union Cabinet Minister is Manohar Lal Khattar.
The ministry is charged with overseeing electricity production and infrastructure development, including generation, transmission, and delivery, as well as maintenance projects.
The ministry acts as a lia... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contract_Law_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China | Contract Law of the People's Republic of China | The Contract Law of the People's Republic of China was a law in the PRC that came into force on October 1, 1999, and was abolished on Jan 1, 2021 with the enforcement of Civil Code of the People's Republic of China. It is the main source of contract law in the PRC. The most recent version combines many parts of Chinese... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oesper_Award | Oesper Award | The Ralph and Helen Oesper Award or Oesper Award was first given in 1981 by the University of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society. The award recognizes "outstanding chemists for lifetime significant accomplishments in the field of chemistry with long-lasting impact on the chemical sc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Institute_of_Technology,_Srinagar#:~:text=In%20the%20same%20year%2C%20the,by%20the%20parliament%20of%20India. | National Institute of Technology, Srinagar | National Institute of Technology Srinagar (NIT Srinagar or NITSRI) is a public technical university located in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is one of the 31 National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and, as such, is directly under the control of the Ministry of Education (MoE). It was established in 1960 as on... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Keen#Awards_and_honours | Harry Keen | Harry Keen CBE (3 September 1925 – 5 April 2013) was an English diabetologist and a professor of human metabolism at Guy's Hospital. He was the first to identify microalbuminuria as a predictor of kidney disease in diabetics, and was an international authority on diabetes.
== Early life ==
Keen was born in 1925 in Lo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgi_Peev | Georgi Peev | Georgi Ivanov Peev (Bulgarian: Георги Пеев; born 11 March 1979) is a Bulgarian former footballer who played as a midfielder.
== Career ==
A youth product of Lokomotiv Sofia he spent three seasons in the Bulgarian A Group with the first team before switching to Dynamo Kyiv, winning six major honours with the Ukrainian... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pratt_%26_Whitney_R-1340_Wasp | Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp | The Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp is an aircraft engine of the reciprocating type that was widely used in American aircraft from the 1920s onward. It was the Pratt & Whitney aircraft company's first engine, and the first of the famed Wasp series. It was a single-row, nine-cylinder, air-cooled, radial design, and displace... |
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