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The 2002 Copa Colsanitas was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Club Campestre El Rancho in Bogotá, Colombia that was part of Tier III of the 2002 WTA Tour. It was the fifth edition of the tournament and ran from 19 February through 25 February 2002. Unseeded wild-card Fabiola Zuluaga won the singles title and earned $27,000. Finals Singles Fabiola Zuluaga defeated Katarina Srebotnik 6–1, 6–4 It was Zuluaga's 1st singles title of the year and the 4th of her career. Doubles Virginia Ruano Pascual / Paola Suárez defeated Tina KriÅŸan / Katarina Srebotnik 6–2, 6–1
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Viktor Arsenievich Nikolaev (6 December 1893 – 25 September 1960) was a Russian and soviet geologist and petrologist. He was a specialist on the petrology and deep crustal structure of the Tien Shan region. The so-called "Nikolaev Line" is a fault that separates the northern and central Tien Shan ranges. Nikolaev was born in Nizhny Novgorod where his father Arseny Ivanovich was a store clerk married to Ekaterina Petrovna. After schooling in Novgorod, he joined the mining institute at St. Petersburg where he studied under E.S. Fedorov, V.V. Nikitin, K.I. Bogdanovich. He then worked on surveys in Pechory and worked on hydrology from 1914. In 1915 he worked in the northern Tien Shan range and he studied the volcanic strata which resulted in his thesis published ten years later. In 1917 he worked with N.G. Kassin surveying along the Murmansk rail line. He graduated in geology in 1918. In 1920 he became a geologist with the Geological Committee and surveyed in Turkestan along with V. N. Weber and D. I. Mushketov. They produced a geological map at the 1:420000 scale. His work on the Zeravshan River helped in irrigation of the Samarkand oasis. He examined faults in the Tien Shan region and helped in delineating tectonic zones. This separation has been called the "Nikolaev line". He also studied petrological processes and considered theoretical aspects of silicate formation under pressure and involving reactions with water and carbon dioxide.
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> お薬事兞 > アステラス補薬株匏䌚瀟 > プリンペラン现粒2% トップ > お薬事兞 > 個々の噚官系甚医薬品 > 消化噚官甚薬 > その他の消化噚官甚薬 > プリンペラン现粒2% # お薬事兞 個々の噚官系甚医薬品 消化噚官甚薬 その他の消化噚官甚薬 ## プリンペラン现粒2% 補薬䌚瀟 アステラス補薬株匏䌚瀟 䞻成分 メトクロプラミド 剀圢 现粒剀、癜色 シヌト蚘茉 改定 2008幎01月 ### プリンペラン现粒2%に関するQ&A 怜査薬 薬の副䜜甚 プリンペランに぀いお。 プリンペランずいうお薬がありたすが 「プリンペラン錠5」ず「プリンペラン现粒2%」に ぀いおお尋ねしたす。 「プリンペラン现粒2%」がなくお「プリンペラン錠5 続きを読む 医垫回答あり 2012/04/20 15:30:53 医垫の回答6ä»¶ 怜査薬 怜査 薬の飲み方に぀いお プリンペランは食埌に服甚しおも倧䞈倫ですか?あず、プリンペランずガスタヌD錠は同時服甚しおも倧䞈倫ですか? (30代/女性) 続きを読む 医垫回答あり 2013/12/08 19:02:54 医垫の回答4ä»¶ 怜査薬 薬の副䜜甚 プリンペラン プリンペランの副䜜甚で錐䜓倖路症状ずはどのようになるんでしょうか?プリンペランを服甚しお舌が動かせなくなるっお事は党く関係ないのでしょうか? 二回もプリンペランを服甚した時に同じ症状 続きを読む 医垫回答あり 2011/06/12 10:08:08 医垫の回答2ä»¶ 怜査薬 薬の副䜜甚 颚邪ず胃腞系がちょっず調子わるい クラリスずプリンペランを飲んでも倧䞈倫か (40代/男性) 続きを読む 医垫回答あり 2016/10/04 20:29:13 医垫の回答3ä»¶ 怜査薬 薬の副䜜甚 胃のムカムカ 吐き気の為の薬に぀いお モサプリドク゚ン酞 プリンペランを同時に服甚しおも倧䞈倫でしょうか (20代/男性) 続きを読む 医垫回答あり 2016/04/22 23:41:37 医垫の回答13ä»¶ 䞭枢性および末梢性の制吐䜜甚や、消化管の運動調節䜜甚を瀺したす。 通垞、消化噚疟患に䌎う悪心・嘔吐などの消化噚症状の治療、X線怜査時のバリりム通過促進を目的に甚いられたす。 䞻な副䜜甚ずしお、手指振戊震え、筋硬盎、頞・顔郚の攣瞮筋肉の収瞮、県球回転発䜜、焊燥感、無月経、乳汁分泌、女性型乳房、発疹、浮腫などが報告されおいたす。このような症状に気づいたら、担圓の医垫たたは薬剀垫に盞談しおください。 顔色が青癜い、冷汗、立ちくらみ [ショック、アナフィラキシヌ様症状] 口の呚りが意思ずは関係なく動く、舌を無意識に出し入れする、手足をくりかえし曲げ䌞ばしする [遅発性ゞスキネゞア] 以䞊の副䜜甚はすべおを蚘茉したものではありたせん。䞊蚘以倖でも気になる症状が出た堎合は、医垫たたは薬剀垫に盞談しおください。 #### 副䜜甚の䌌たお薬 プラミペキ゜ヌル塩酞塩錠0.125mg「JG」 トロペロン錠1mg ブロムペリドヌル錠3mg「アメル」 ニュヌプロ パッチ4.5mg ロナセン錠2mg 以前に薬を䜿甚しお、かゆみ、発疹などのアレルギヌ症状が出たこずがある。耐色现胞腫副腎の腫瘍の疑い、消化管からの出血・穿孔穎あき、噚質的閉塞頑固な䟿秘がある。 通垞、成人は1日0.5〜1.5g塩酞メトクロプラミドずしお10〜30mgを2〜3回に分け、食前に服甚したす。幎霢、症状により適宜増枛されたす。必ず指瀺された服甚方法に埓っおください。 ベナ錠10mg ク゚チアピン錠25mg「明治」 セロク゚ル25mg錠 ポスカヌル散 10アプレゟリン散「チバ」 眠気、めたいが起こるこずがありたすので、車の運転や機械の操䜜、高所での䜜業などはさけおください。 遅発性ゞスキネゞア アナフィラキシヌ ゞスキネゞア プリンペラン こわばり 悪性症候矀 意識障害 初期症状 ふるえ 䞭枢性
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Badgingarra Wind Farm is a wind farm in the locality of Hill River northwest of the town of Badgingarra in Western Australia, about north of Perth. It is owned by APA Group and located immediately north of the older Emu Downs Wind Farm which has the same owner. Construction of Badgingarra Wind Farm began in November 2017 and it was completed in early 2019. It consists of 37 Siemens wind turbine generators, each generating 3.6 MW of electricity. The turbine hubs are above the ground, and the rotor tips reach . APA Group is also constructing the Badgingarra Solar Farm adjacent to the wind farm to provide 17.5 MW of solar photovoltaic generation. Badgingarra Wind Farm was officially opened by the Western Australian Energy Minister, Bill Johnston on 2 May 2019. It is connected to the Western Power network North Country region. The output is contracted to Alinta Energy until the end of 2035. The wind farm is expected to generate 500–550 GWh of energy per annum. Operations AEMO records begin in January 2019 for the wind farm. The generation table uses AEMO Facility SCADA to obtain generation values for each month. Note: Asterisk indicates power output was limited during the month.
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Common names: (none). Macrovipera lebetinus transmediterranea is a viper subspecies endemic to North Africa. Like all other vipers, it is venomous. Description This subspecies is not known to exceed in total length (body + tail). It is further distinguished by having only 25 midbody dorsal scale rows, a lower ventral scale count of 150-164 scales, and more fragmented head scales. The color pattern is light gray with 34-41 dark transverse bars which are each 2-3 scales wide. Geographic range It is found only in North Africa, where it is restricted to the coastal mountains of Algeria and Tunis. One of the few specific localities where it is known to occur is Djebel Murdjaro near Oran in western Algeria. This subspecies may be sympatric with M. deserti and/or D. mauritanica.
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ロベヌル・ニコラシャルル・ボクサRobert Nicolas-Charles Bochsa, 1789幎8月9日 - 1856幎1月6日は、19䞖玀フランスの䜜曲家・ハヌプ奏者。波瀟䞇䞈の生涯を送り、䞖界各地を転々ずした。 生涯 1789幎にモンメディで生たれる。神童ハヌプ奏者ずしお掻躍した埌、1813幎にナポレオン1䞖の宮廷楜団のハヌプ奏者に任呜され、オペラの䜜曲に着手する。しかしながら1817幎、通貚停造や結婚詐欺たたは重婚、文曞停造ぞの連坐により、告蚎を免れるためにむングランドに逃亡。欠垭裁刀によっお懲圹刑が課された。 フランス法から無事に逃れおロンドンに䞊陞、1821幎に王立音楜アカデミヌ開蚭に協力しお孊長を務めるが、1826幎に前歎が発芚したため、蟞職せざるを埗なくなる。その埌はロンドン王立劇堎の音楜監督に就任しおいる。 1839幎に再びスキャンダルに関䞎、今床はオペラ䜜曲家ヘンリヌ・ビショップの倫人でオペラ歌手アンナ・リノィ゚ラず駆け萜ちしお、海倖に逃亡したのである。ふたりはフランス以倖のペヌロッパやアメリカ合衆囜で挔奏掻動を行い、1855幎12月にゎヌルドラッシュに沞くシドニヌに䞊陞した。しかし、オヌストラリアでは1回しか挔奏旅行を行うこずができなかった。シドニヌでボクサが急死したからである。アンナ・ビショップはシドニヌのキャンパヌダりン墓地に、圫刻をあしらったボクサの墓碑銘を莈っおいる。
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John Henry McMahon (October 15, 1869 – December 30, 1894) was a Major League Baseball first baseman and catcher. He played in 51 games, with a .243 batting average, for the New York Giants of the National League in 1892 and 1893.
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Ivan Tomičić (born 1 March 1993 in Split) is a Croatian retired football midfielder who was most recently manager of RNK Split. Club career Ivan Tomičić joined Hajduk Split's youth academy in 2007 from the lower tier side Kamen Ivanbegovina. A youth international, he joined the Hajduk senior team in 2012, and was sent to the club's feeder team NK Primorac 1929 in the summer of 2012. In the summer of 2013 Ivan went on loan in HNK Segesta, returning to Hajduk for the second part of the season. Tomičić spent the 2014/15 season on loans in Italy, at Serie C sides Mantova F.C. and Ischia before returning to Croatia. Following another period at Hajduk's reserve team, Tomičić was released from his contract and joined second-tier NK Imotski. After a year at the club, Tomičić returned to the top tier of Croatian football, signing for RNK Split. Following the club's relegation, Tomičić joined Inter Zaprešić, but left the club at the winter break. Following some trials abroad, Tomičić another Prva HNL team, NK Rudeš, in the summer of 2018, on a year-long contract. Managerial career Tomičić replaced Ivan Radeljić as manager of RNK Split in March 2022, only to be relieved of his duties himself in September that same year.
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Cereceda de la Sierra is a municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located from the city of Salamanca and as of 2016 had a population of 75 people. The vast majority of the population emigrated to other parts of Spain in the sixties and seventies but used to come back to his native land on summer holidays, most of them have a house in the village. There is only one bar that agglutinates the shop and pub functions. The romanic church, Ntra Sra del Rosario, and the Roman bridge called Puente Cantería, are the most important examples of the local architecture as well as the typical houses most of them rebuilt by the emigrants in the last twenty years. There is a school building with a wall court behind to play typical Spanish sport as pelota with a racket or one hand and also to play traditional sport known as calva. But the most popular game in this village is the tute, a popular card game which is played at the pubs all along the year and the losers occasionally have to paid the drinks that the winners consume as they are playing. The local amateur football club is formed with the sons and grandsons of the local inhabitants that are proud of their parents and grandparents' land. It used to play a married-single match every year as part of the local summer celebrations. The Sierra de Francia is the comarca that includes not only Cereceda but many small towns as El Cabaco, La Nava de Francia, Tamames and La Alberca that are typical places to visit on summer and very similar because all of them receive the emigrants that come back home to spend the summer holidays.
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Cyprus–Israel relations refer to the bilateral relations between Cyprus and Israel. Israel has an embassy in Nicosia, while Cyprus has an embassy in Tel Aviv. Both countries are members of the Union for the Mediterranean, United Nations, Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and World Trade Organization. Cyprus and Israel have extensive collaboration on military, cultural, and political matters. The prospect of a joint use of oil and gas fields off Cyprus, as well as EuroAsia Interconnector, now the world's longest subsea electric power cable have also brought the two countries closer together. History During and immediately after World War II, Cyprus became a transit point for Jewish Holocaust survivors trying to reach Mandate Palestine. Cyprus was then a British Crown Colony. From 1946 to 1949, an estimated 53,000 Jews were detained by the British in camps on Cyprus. Today, relations between Cyprus and Israel are strong. Many Cypriots and Israelis refer to them as Cypriot-Israeli brotherhood. In September 2013, the leader of Democratic Rally Averof Neofytou called for supporting Israel as Cyprus's most reliable partner. Israeli President Shimon Peres called Cyprus Israel's most predictable neighbour. Bilateral relations In the 1980s and 1990s, Cyprus expressed concern over Israel's then close defense relationship with Turkey. Cyprus outwardly backed the Palestinians in the Arab–Israeli conflict and officially recognizes Palestine as a de facto state. Cypriot first lady Androulla Vassiliou, wife of President George Vasiliou, was declared persona non grata in Israel when a delegation she was leading attempted to meet with Yasser Arafat, who was then under house arrest. Relations began to improve in 1993. A number of bilateral agreements were signed and many official visits have taken place including the official State visit by the President of Israel and a reciprocate visit by the President of Cyprus. In the early 2000s, members of the Cypriot branch of the Greek Orthodox Church were accused of selling church-owned land in the West Bank to Israeli developers. In 2010, an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) was set within the territorial waters between Israel and Cyprus at the maritime halfway point, a clarification essential for safeguarding Israel's rights to oil and underwater gas reservoirs. The agreement was signed in Nicosia by Israeli Infrastructure Minister Uzi Landau and the Cypriot Foreign Minister Markos Kyprianou. The two countries agreed to cooperate in the development of any cross border resources discovered, and to negotiate an agreement on dividing joint resources. In February 2012, Netanyahu visited Cyprus, the first visit of an Israeli Prime Minister in history, and the two countries signed a search and rescue agreement. Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman visited Cyprus at the invitation of his Cypriot counterpart when Netanyahu was in Washington, and Lieberman has met with Cyprus foreign minister Kyprianou several times. Energy and natural gas Israeli energy firm Delek Group is seeking to work with Cyprus on natural gas exploration and extraction near the Leviathan gas field off the Israeli coast where Delek is already active. The large oil and gas field, and the opportunities of joint use, have brought the two countries closer together. This however has opened a new source of frictions between both countries and Turkey. Noble Energy, a US company, is also involved in the Leviathan field and this may lead to US government involvement in the gas fields dispute. Turkey claimed that the Greek-Cypriot government in the southern part of the island did not have the authority to sign deals with Israel which could be detrimental to the Turkish-Cypriot population in Northern Cyprus. The discovery of oil fields in the Mediterranean allowed Turkey Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to continue his diplomatic confrontation on two fronts: one with Israel, and one with Cyprus. Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias visited Israel in March 2011 for the first-ever official visit by a Cypriot head of state. Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Antonis Paschalides noted however that, despite all the enthusiasm, Cyprus could not ignore Israeli tourism and real estate projects in the island's north, which was under disputed Turkish control. According to Turkish media reports in September 2011, Israel Air Force fighter planes flew through the airspace of both Cyprus and Northern Cyprus after taking off to face a Turkish seismic research ship in the Eastern Mediterranean. The reports added that Turkey responded by launching two fighters to track the Israeli planes, at which point the Israeli fighter jets returned to Israeli airspace. The Turkish research vessel was seen as a Turkish provocation in the dispute over gas fields. The operation of Israeli planes in Cyprus airspace was interpreted as a further sign of close Israel-Cyprus ties. ΔΕΗ-Quantum Energy, a Cyprus-based group including Greece's state-controlled power utility Public Power Corporation of Greece (PPC, also known as DEH) is planning to lay the world's longest submarine power cable, linking Israel, Cyprus and Greece. The link, called the EuroAsia Interconnector project, would be the longest in the world. The cable is supposed to pass from Israel via Cyprus and Crete, and from there to mainland Europe notably Italy and Switzerland and from Bulgaria to Serbia. During his visit in Israel in April 2013 Foreign Minister of Cyprus has expressed his enthusiasm that as Cyprus has financial and economic problems, the energy cooperation agreement between Cyprus and Israel is a bright spot in that will boost hopes for a quick recovery by 2014. In March 2021, Cyprus said that it had reached an agreement with Israel concerning the gas reserves in their maritime border. The Israeli side said that the two countries have set a framework that might solve the issue. In May 2023, Cyprus and Israel were working on a deal to create a natural gas pipeline between the two countries, whereas Israeli natural gas would be liquified and exported to Europe. The American energy company Chevron is reportedly interested in the potential pipeline, which would be 320-kilometer (200-mile) in length and estimated to cost 450 million euros ($489 million), while the liquefaction plant would cost 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion). The pipeline would take about two and a half years to build. Cypriot mediation between Israel and Lebanon Since the establishment of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of Cyprus, Israel and Lebanon, Cyprus has been offering mediation between Lebanon and Israel over their maritime border dispute which was delaying gas and oil exploration of the two countries. General Director of the Department of Energy in Cyprus Solonas Kasinis announced in 2010 from Limassol that Cyprus does anything possible to strengthen cooperation between the three countries not only on the issue of the division of gas and oil reserves but also on military and strategic matters. In an effort to further settle the unstable situation between Israel and Lebanon, Chair President of Cypriot Parliament Yiannakis Omirou visited Lebanese President Michel Suleiman in Beirut to find solution to the disputes. Tripartite energy memorandum On August 8, 2013, Greece, Israel and Cyprus signed the tripartite energy memorandum of understanding after the completion of one year negotiation in Nicosia. Negotiations were held between the Energy and Water Resources Minister of Israel Silvan Shalom, the Cypriot minister of agriculture, natural resources and environment Nicos Kouyialis and the Cypriot minister of environment, energy and climate change George Lakkotrypis. The 2,000-mega-watt EuroAsia Interconnector is planned to lift Cyprus and Israel out of energy isolation through cheaper electricity as supported by George Lakkotrypis. Silvan Shalom announced that the agreement is "historic" and that it demonstrated the powerful relations between the three countries adding that electricity will be exported to the European energy market via cable. The Greek Prime Minister at the time Antonis Samaras proclaimed on 8 August that Israel has a special role to play in supplying Europe with energy resources and supported that it can become a key energy hub. Civil marriage Israeli matrimonial law is still based on the Millet system employed in the Ottoman Empire, which was not modified during the British Mandate and remains in force. Marriages in each religious community are under the jurisdiction of its own religious authority. Israeli couples who for any reason are unable or unwilling to contract a religious marriage often opt to get married in neighboring Cyprus, given that civil, interfaith and same-sex marriages entered into abroad are recognised by the Israeli state. Republic of Cyprus is ranked as the first or second destination for Israeli civil wedding, alongside Prague. State visits to Cyprus Israel and Cyprus agreed on the middle of February 2011 to launch a joint natural gas and oil exploration venture in their adjoining territorial waters. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Cypriot President Demetris Christofias inked the deal during Netanyahu's visit to Nicosia, which was the first by an Israeli leader ever. The deal will also allow Israel to use Cyprus' air space and territorial waters for aerial and naval search and rescue drills. The Prime Minister's Office said that the deal was part of the two nations' efforts to "strengthen the improving ties between the two nations, as well as boost energy security in both countries." Netanyahu traveled to Cyprus with a mission of 20 high-level government officials, including Energy and Water Minister Uzi Landau and the directors of Israel's National Security and National Economic councils. In April 2012 Foreign Minister made a three-day visit to Nicosia to discuss the gas-sharing agreement to exploit reserves that fall on the maritime boundary between the two countries. Lieberman later discussed the prospects of further expansion of cooperation between the two countries in the fields of energy, tourism and investment with Commerce and Industry Minister Neoclis Sylikiotis. Lieberman said relations between the two countries are probably at their best stage since the establishment of Cyprus and Israel. On 2 September 2013 President of the Cypriot House of Representatives Yiannakis Omirou and the Knesset Speaker Yuli-Yoel Edelstein signed a protocol of cooperation between their countries' Parliaments. After the signing of the protocol Yiannakis Omirou expressed his enthusiasm for the setting up of a Cyprus-Israeli Friendship Group in the respective parliaments. Edelstein announced that the signing of the memorandum is a testament to the joint efforts and close cooperation between the two countries and will increase connection in the years to come. On 2 September 2013 the president of Democratic Rally, Averof Neophytou in a press conference in Nicosia characterised Israel as Cyprus' most reliable ally. Economic relations The Cypriot media report that the country could receive natural gas from Israel in early 2015, at reduced prices, if discussions on the supply of small quantities are completed by the end of the year, as the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Neoklis Sylikiotis has announced in a press conference about a visit to Israel by a high-ranking Cypriot delegation. The Cypriot government is seeking an interim energy solution until its own natural gas reserves can be developed. Minister Sylikiotis said that Israel is positive in supplying Cyprus a small quantity of natural gas, 0.5-0.7 billion cubic meters, for electricity production. He added that Cyprus would import Israeli gas in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG) through contracts between Electricity Authority of Cyprus and Israel Electric Corporation (IEC). Export proposals also include building a pipeline from Israel, Cyprus and finally to Greece or combining the gas from discoveries off Cyprus and Israel at a joint LNG plant as soon as 2018 that will be built in the southern city of Larnaca. Another option suggested by Noble was to build a plant in Jordan to ship the fuel to Asia through the Red Sea. Cyprus-Israel Business Association With the cooperation of both Cypriot and Israeli government in 2008 Cyprus-Israel Business Association was formed and is held annually in Nicosia, Cyprus. It headquarters in Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry building and contacts Ministry of Finance of both Israel and Cyprus to coordinate an increase in financial bonds of the two countries. In the annual forum of Cyprus-Israel Business Association speakers from key positions from both countries take part. In September 2011 Chief Executive Officer of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Ester Levanon visited Cyprus to present “The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange as a reflection of the Israeli Economy”. Other prominent speakers include Ex-Ministers of Commerce and Trade Praxoulla Antoniadou Kyriacou and Antonis Paschalides, the President and the Secretary-General of the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry Manthos Mavrommatis, the President and the General Manager of the Cyprus Stock Exchange George Koufaris, the Ambassador of Israel Michael Harari and the Ambassador of Belgium Christakis Papavassiliou. In 2013 Cyprus-Israel Business Association conferences took place in Jerusalem and even though the participants of 100 Israeli companies and the 30 Cypriot firms discuss how to increase cooperation in fields ranging “from milk to gas,” the main emphasis was on the Mediterranean natural resource that each of the countries has the potential to export. In May 2013 the President of the Israel-Cyprus Business Association Christakis Papavasilious announced “the new historic era” that Cyprus and Israel are entering together in regards to the economic aspect, and that both countries should rely on each other in order to push forward. Electricity connection Electricity connection between Hadera of Israel and Vasilikos in Cyprus is one of the projects that will be funded by the European Union in the framework of the programme Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). According to a press release issued by the European Commission the amount earmarked for the Hadera Israel-Vasilikos Cyprus connection is approximately €1.325m. The project is based on an undersea cable for the connection of the electricity systems of Israel, Cyprus and Greece. Its capacity will be 2000 MW and its length approximately 1518 km. It will include three connections: 329 km between Israel and Cyprus, 879 km between Cyprus and Crete and 310 km between Crete and mainland Greece and will allow electricity transmission to both directions. Military collaboration In October 2011 Phileleftheros newspaper published a document detailing a military exercise between Israel and Cyprus, which included mid-air refuelling of fighter jets and quick touchdown landings by Israel Air Force combat helicopters in Cyprus. In 2013 Israel is expecting to receive approval from the Cypriot government to station military jets at the Andreas Papandreou airbase in the city of Paphos, creating the first Israeli military station outside the Israel. It is unknown if the plans include a permanent military presence on the island, with a full-time deployment of airmen. In April 2013 it was reported that Israel was set to send warships to the eastern Mediterranean for a joint military exercise with the Republic of Cyprus. Cypriot Defense Minister Fotis Fotiou confirmed that the joint exercise, which will include the participation of four or five Israeli warships, would start on 25 April. Fotiou also noted that Cyprus will focus on the security of the eastern Mediterranean region and that of gas companies. On 9 April the Minister of Defence, Fotis Fotiou, met at his office with the Ambassador of Israel Michael Harari. In an official statement after the meeting Michael Harari expressed his view that Israel and Cyprus are determined to strengthen and deepen their relations in all areas in favor of their peoples and the region in general. In early May 2013 Israel Defence Minister Moshe Ya'alon and Cypriot Defence Minister Fotis Fitiou met in Tel Aviv to set the foundations for a coordinated cooperation in energy security issues. On his return to Cyprus, the Cyprus Defense Minister announced that during his meeting in Tel Aviv, they also decided to set up technical committees to promote the issues examined. Moshe Ya'alon referred to the strategic relationship between the two countries and their benefit from the natural-gas field that lies between their shores. He added that Israel intends to improve the preparedness of its navy in the Mediterranean to protect the gas facilities of Israel and Cyprus." On 11 February 2014 between 11am and 1am Israel and Cyprus held a joint military exercise codenamed ‘Onisilos-Gideon’ in Cypriot FIR and the scheduled drill occurred inside the Nicosia flight information region (FIR). Israeli fighter jets carried out flybys over areas south of Limassol featuring 32 F15 and F16 jets and six more support aircraft of the Israeli Air Force, the exercise included simulated firing at targets on land and sea along the southern coast from Limassol to Paphos. "Onisilos-Gideon" October 2014 On 21 October 2014 Israel and Cyprus held joint military exercise that included aerial maneuvers by Israeli Air Force fighter jets in Cypriot airspace in collaboration with the Cypriot National Guard. Another part of the military drill took place in Cypriot territorial waters off the island of Crete. Memorandum of Understanding On 21 December 2011 Israeli minister of public security, Avi Dichter, with the Cypriot Minister of Interior Eleni Mavrou, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) ensuring the mutual protection and assistance between the two countries in the field of disaster management and civil protection. The MoU provides for collaboration and sharing practices on how to prepare the population for disasters and crises. Environmental cooperation A new desalination plant operates in Limassol, launched by the National Water Company Mekorot. The desalination plant has the capacity to produce up to of desalinated potable water daily. At the inauguration of the plant in August 2013, there were present both President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades and Israeli Minister of Energy and Water Resources Silvan Shalom. Cypriot Minister of Agriculture Nicos Kouyalis and Israel Minister of Energy and Water Resources Silvan Shalom met between 24 and 27 August 2013, during which they discussed issues pertaining to water development, management and protection based on the larger framework of the Memorandum of Understanding. There was high level of discussion at a technocratic level which is targeting at the further reinforcement of the cooperation and the exchange of experiences and knowledge, particularly relating to urban waste water treatment and the use of recycled water in agriculture. Cyprus fires in June 2016 Cyprus on 18 June asked help from Israel after a fire was raging out of control in Argaka and other forest areas close to Evrychou which had approximately burned seventeen square kilometres of wild vegetation, hay and pine forest and could not be brought under control due to strong winds. Israel immediately sent three airtankers on 19 June, and an additional plane carrying 36 cubic meters of firefighting foam flew to the island on 20 June, per the Cypriot government request. Greece, Britain, Italy and France also sent helicopters and planes to aid in the firefighting efforts. On 20 June Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before the weekly Cabinet meeting announced he was pleased his country was able to extend assistance to Cyprus in order to put out the fire that broke out near Argaka and recalled that in 2010, during the massive Mount Carmel forest fire, the first person to contact for assistance was the president of Cyprus Demetris Christofias. Cyprus dispatched its only helicopter and plane to assist in the fire-fighting effort. On 28 June Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades thanked from his bottom of his heart the prime minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu in their telephone conversation. Educational collaboration In June 2016 Cyprus and Israel signed a programme of cooperation in the sectors of culture, education and science, for a period of three years (2016-2019), during an official visit of the Cypriot Minister of Education and Culture Costas Kadis to Israel. Cyprus Minister Costas Kadis visited Israel between 22 and 23 of June, at the invitation of his Israeli counterpart Naftali Bennett. During their meeting both Ministers emphasised the importance of strengthening the cooperation of the two countries in the field of education and especially in higher education. Naftali Benntett accepted the invitation of the Cypriot Minister to visit Cyprus with representatives of Universities and Research Centres of Israel to continue the dialogue and to identify areas of common interest for cooperation in higher education. Cultural collaboration With the initiative of Cyprus Ministry of Education a number of exchange programmes have been funded between Israeli and Cypriot students from years 12 to 18. The Israeli Yacht club and Famagusta District Sailing Club organised between 1–4 October 2012 the first "Cyprus-Israel Regatta" during which participants sailed from Larnaca to Tel Aviv. In August 2012 both countries signed a treaty to cooperate in forming a bank that will host the important amount of data which results from the numerous excavations that are conducted in both Israel and Cyprus. On 18 May 2013 Cypriot public was offered the opportunity to experience Israeli culture at the New Theatre Building of THOC in Nicosia through an exclusive series of cultural events and artistic happenings. Those who attended experienced some of Israel's best works of art, including theatre, children's puppet show, films and a photograph exhibition. Diplomacy Republic of Cyprus Tel Aviv (Embassy) Republic of Israel Nicosia (Embassy) High level visits
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『69 sixty nine』シクスティ・ナむンは、1987幎に集英瀟から出版された村䞊韍の長線小説。1990幎に集英瀟文庫、2004幎に集英瀟から新装版の単行本、2007幎に文春文庫からも刊行された。たた2013幎にはG2010からiBooksの電子曞籍ずしおリリヌスされた。 1969幎の長厎県䜐䞖保垂を舞台に、孊校のバリケヌド封鎖、フェスティバルの開催など䜜者自身の実䜓隓を基にした自䌝的な青春小説である。圓時の音楜や映画などの固有名詞が倚く登堎する。 䜜者は「これは楜しい小説である。こんなに楜しい小説を曞くこずはこの先もうないだろうず思いながら曞いた。」ず述べおおり、党線通しお男子高校生の銬鹿銬鹿しくコミカルな思考や蚀動が描かれおいる。文章䞭のフレヌズを極端に倧きなフォントで匷調するずいう手法が䜿われおいる。 2004幎に䞻挔劻倫朚聡、脚本宮藀官九郎、監督李盞日で映画化された。 あらすじ ベトナム戊争ず孊生運動に揺れる1969幎、䜐䞖保に䜏む高校䞉幎生の矢厎剣介ケンは、同玚生のマドンナ、"レディ・ゞェヌン"こず束井和子の気を惹くため、友人のアダマこず山田正らず共に校内の党共闘を蚀いくるめお、高校をバリケヌド封鎖しようず提案する。バリ封は成功し、ケンは仲間ず達成感を味わうが、結局譊察に犯行を突き止められ、ケンたちは停孊凊分ずなる。しかしその結果、束井和子たちず接近するこずに成功する。停孊が明けたケンたちは、今床はフェスティバルの開催に向けお準備をすすめる。途䞭、長山ミ゚を誘ったこずによっお工業高校の番長に睚たれるも、友人の助けで窮地を脱し、フェスティバルは倧成功を収める。 映画 キャスト 矢厎剣介ケン劻倫朚聡 山田正アダマ安藀政信 岩瀬孊むワセ金井勇倪 長山゚ミ氎川あさみ 束井和子レディ・ゞェヌン倪田莉菜 䜐藀ナミアン・マヌグレット䞉接谷葉子 工業の番長新井浩文 アルファロメオの女井川遥 剣介が家出したずきにあった女。䜜り話の䞭の架空の人物。 極道村䞊淳 䞭村譲星野源 倧滝良加瀬亮 犏島枅フク䞎座嘉秋ホヌム・チヌム 成島五郎䞉浊哲郁珟䞉浊アキフミ 増垣達倫柄本䜑 曞蚘長瀬山俊行ナむヌブ 城䞲裕二桐谷健倪 江厎柀田俊茔 癜井宮内陜茔ペヌスケ@HOME 盞原先生嶋田久䜜 フミ子先生峯村リ゚ 川厎先生豊原功補 アダチ・独裁者森䞋胜幞 吉岡先生小日向文䞖 束氞先生岞郚䞀埳 䜐々朚刑事國村隌 ケンの母原日出子 ケンの父柎田恭兵 その他のキャスト 氏家恵 菊地癟合子 五島高資高校教垫 䞉浊誠己 千葉哲也 豊田眞唯 田䞭哲叞 神戞みゆき 䌊藀掋䞉郎 眞島秀和 田䞭鈎之助 森川涌 西山宗䜑 栗山盎人アヌムストロング 安村昇剛アヌムストロング 橘ナキコ 䞊原由恵 鈎朚䞀功 半海䞀晃 江口のりこ ケニヌ・スコット ピニヌ・マヌティン 有山尚宏 山本隆叞 岡田正 本倚章䞀 山根和銬 倏朚圩 スタッフ 原䜜村䞊韍『69 sixty nine』 監督李盞日 助監督歊正晎 脚本宮藀官九郎 音楜䞭シゲヲ、ザ・サヌフ・コヌスタヌズ、藀原いくろう、鎌田ゞョヌゞ 䞻題歌CHEMISTRY『いずしい人』デフスタヌレコヌズ 音楜スヌパヌバむザヌ立川盎暹、䜐久間雅䞀 音楜プロデュヌサヌ接島玄䞀 遞曲浅梚なおこ 補䜜暪溝重雄、黒柀満、早河掋、䌊達寛 補䜜担圓萩原順 䌁画遠藀茂行、朚村玔䞀 プロデュヌサヌ䌊地智啓、近藀正岳、斎藀勇叞 共同プロデュヌサヌ叀川䞀博 ラむン・プロデュヌサヌ坂本忠久 衣裳森幞代 スタむリスト䞉田真䞀 撮圱柎厎幞䞉 照明䞊田なりゆき 録音柿柀朔 音響効果䌊藀進䞀、小島圩 矎術皮田陜平 線集今井剛 装食倧庭信正 スクリプタヌ束柀䞀矎 スチヌル皲垣玔也 宣䌝スチヌル奈良英雄、加藀矩䞀 特殊メむク束井祐䞀 デゞタル゚フェクト塩田敏広、埌藀利実、泉有玀、森信介 配絊東映 補䜜協力セントラル・アヌツ 補䜜「69 sixty nine」補䜜委員䌚東映、テレビ朝日、TOKYO FM、WOWOW、朝日攟送、カルチュア・パブリッシャヌズ、スタヌダストピクチャヌズ、長厎文化攟送 受賞ずノミネヌト 第47回ブルヌリボン賞 日本映画ベスト10 ノミネヌト最優秀監督賞、最優秀䞻挔男優賞 第29回報知映画賞 最優秀䞻挔男優賞 第19回高厎映画祭 助挔男優賞柎田恭兵
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The 1953 Cal Poly Mustangs football team represented California Polytechnic State College—now known as California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo—as a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) during the 1953 college football season. Led by fourth-year head coach LeRoy Hughes, Cal Poly compiled an overall record of 9–0 with a mark of 5–0 in conference play, winning the CCAA title for the second consecutive season. The team was dominant in every game, scoring 395 points while allowing only 65. The Mustangs played home games at Mustang Stadium in San Luis Obispo, California. Schedule Team players in the NFL The following were selected in the 1954 NFL Draft.
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テス川 (テスがわ、) ずは、モンゎル囜北西郚及びロシア連邊トゥノァ共和囜を流れる河川。モンゎル語ではテス・ゎル、トゥノァ語ではテス・ヘムず呌称される。 抂芁 テス川はモンゎル囜フブスグル県のツァガヌン・りヌル・゜ムを源流ずし、フブスグル県及びザブハン県を流れた埌に北行しおロシア領のトゥノァ共和囜南郚を流れ、その埌再びモンゎル囜領に入っおりノス・ヌヌルに流れ蟌む。たた、テス川に架けられおいる橋にはフブスグル県の朚補の橋や、ザブハン県バダンテス・゜ムのトゥノァ共和囜銖郜クズルぞ向かう道の䞀郚であるコンクリヌト補の橋などがある。 テス川流域は叀くからトゥノァ共和囜領ずの繋がりが深く、モンゎル垝囜が成立した13䞖玀にはずもにオむラト郚の領域にあった。15䞖玀、゚セン・ハヌンの䞋でオむラト郚族連合は䞀時的にモンゎル高原を統䞀したが、゚センの死ず同時にオむラトの支配は厩壊した。モンゎル幎代蚘の䞀぀『シラ・トヌゞ』によるず、゚センの死埌に即䜍したマルコルギス・ハヌンは母芪のサムル倪后に連れられお「テス・ブルト(Tes Burutu)」でオむラト軍を撃ち砎ったずいう。「テス・ブルト」ずはテス川流域の䜕凊かで、この時代においおもオむラト郚の根拠地はテス川流域方面にあったものず掚枬されおいる。
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The Elizabeth River is a tidal estuary forming an arm of Hampton Roads harbor at the southern end of Chesapeake Bay in southeast Virginia in the United States. It is located along the southern side of the mouth of the James River, between the cities of Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Chesapeake. Forming the core of the Hampton Roads harbor, it is heavily supported by its tributaries which depend upon it. Through its Southern Branch and the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal, the Elizabeth River also is a gateway to points to the south for the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, an inland path from the ocean providing a more sheltered navigable waterway to Florida for commercial and recreational boating. History The Elizabeth River was named by the Jamestown colonists in the early 17th century for Princess Elizabeth Stuart, She was the daughter of King James I of England and a sister of the later King Charles I, and his older brother, Henry Frederick, the ill-fated heir-apparent to the throne who died of typhoid fever as a teenager. When the settlers aboard the three tiny ships of Captain Christopher Newport's 1607 voyage first discovered the great harbor of Hampton Roads a few days after reaching land at Cape Henry, they were seeking a pathway to the west to reach the "Great Indies" and soon sailed upriver along the largest and most likely westerly river, which they named the James (for their king), passing by the areas closest to the ocean as they sought a protected haven from other European forces such as the Spanish. Their settlement inland at Jamestown was flawed in many other ways, but did meet the requirement of providing protection. Settlement along the Elizabeth River came a few years later. During the U.S. Revolutionary War, Lord Dunmore and the British Royal Army sailed up the Elizabeth River and landed in Norfolk. The British Royal Army and the U.S. Continental Army then engaged at the Battle of Great Bridge on December 9, 1775. Upon British defeat, Lord Dunmore and his army withdrew onto four ships of the British Royal Navy, the Dunmore, the Liverpool, the Otter, and the Kingfisher. Under the command of Lord Dunmore, these ships patrolled along Norfolk's Elizabeth River waterfront and on New Year's Day 1776, began shelling Norfolk in what would later become known as the Burning of Norfolk. During the War of 1812, two harbor fortifications located on opposite banks of the Elizabeth River were occupied to prevent the British from attacking Norfolk or Portsmouth. These defensive positions were Fort Norfolk, located on the eastern bank in Norfolk, and Fort Nelson, located on the western bank in Portsmouth. Neither of these forts saw action during the War of 1812. However, the men stationed at Fort Norfolk reinforced Craney Island, located at the mouth of the Elizabeth River, and took part in the Battle of Craney Island. Geography The main branch of the estuary is approximately long and is wide at its mouth. It is formed by three primary branches, all tidal, known as the Eastern, Southern, and Western branches of the Elizabeth River, extending into neighboring communities. The Western and Southern branches are partially fed by tributaries that originate within the Great Dismal Swamp. Importance and use The Elizabeth River estuary and its tributaries provide significant military and commercial port facilities for Norfolk and Portsmouth, as well as a third major city, Chesapeake, which was formed by the voluntary political consolidation in 1963 of the small independent city of South Norfolk with much larger Norfolk County, which had long surrounded the other two large and expanding cities. The three cities surround the Elizabeth River and most of the area served by its three main branches. The Elizabeth River is the home of the oldest shipyard in the United States, the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Founded as The Gosport Shipyard in 1767, the shipyard is still in use today having survived both the American Revolutionary and Civil wars and fires set to the shipyard within each conflict. The river and its branches provide for both commerce and recreation activities. The Intracoastal Waterway connects to the greater Hampton Roads area through the Elizabeth River. They are of great importance to both commerce and the U.S. military considerations. Environmental concerns The Elizabeth River is a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay and faces significant environmental pollution challenges of its own that also hamper recovery in the Bay. The Elizabeth River's history with various industrial sites, such as dry docks, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, processing plants, and both sewage and storm water discharge contributed over time to the declining health of the river. In 1983, the EPA mentions the Elizabeth River was singled out as one of the most highly polluted bodies of water in the entire Bay watershed and as of 2011 remains one of the most polluted rivers on the United States east coast. Sediment contamination has made "toxic hot spots" within the Elizabeth River. Notably, the Southern Branch of the river at Money Point had become a 35-acre biological dead-zone with a nearly entirely lifeless river floor. Creosote (high in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) from dumping and a major fire in 1963 played a major role in contaminating the river sediment there, which in some areas were as much as five feet thick. The Commonwealth of Virginia entered into an agreement in 1995 after the Chesapeake Bay Program identified the Elizabeth River system as a "Region of Concern" in 1993. By 2003 a report entitled "State of the River 2003" by the Elizabeth River Project had been published, highlighting the sediment contamination in the Southern Branch along with other toxins including those causing cancer in some fish after a monitoring the river between 1999 and 2001. Efforts began in the 1990s and by 2003 bald eagles were returned to the watershed. 2008 saw the 3rd State Of The Elizabeth River report, prepared for the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, which finally provided data that most of the river was not suitable for swimming. At the same time, the report showed the most positive trends for improving levels of nutrients in Virginia compared to other areas of the Chesapeake Bay. In 2009, a pilot area was dredged at Money Point, replaced with clean sand, and restored with vegetation and artificial oyster reefs and in 2010 at least 17 species of fish and shellfish were found in the former toxic site where barely any life existed previously. In 2011, dredging of the toxic sediment began, near Money Point as part of a larger initiative to help restore the Elizabeth River. Industries along the river are also voluntarily playing their part in restoring wetlands and oyster reefs in one of the largest restoration projects on the Chesapeake Bay. Crossings Shipping has always been in competition with land-based transportation for crossings. Both activities are vital to the region. Motor vehicles cross the main portion of the river using the Downtown Tunnel and the Midtown Tunnel. There are many other highway and railroad bridge crossings of the Eastern, Southern, and Western branches of the river of various ages and capacities, often with draw spans. The city of Chesapeake, with crossings of all three branches of the river by both railroads and highways of every type, and both bascule and swing-type draw spans, has the greatest number to contend with. In Chesapeake, the legal ownership and maintenance responsibilities are divided among the city, VDOT, and the railroads. In November 2012, the South Norfolk Jordan Bridge (SNJB) opened, a public-private partnership that allows the builder to toll for 50 years. The Bridge connects to Elm Avenue in Portsmouth and to Poindexter Street in Chesapeake. The bridge has no toll booths and relies on VDOT EZ-Pass transponders for payment or sends bills based on photography of license plates.
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Ahlem Belhadj (1964 – 11 March 2023) was a Tunisian psychiatrist and women's rights campaigner. Serving at various times as president, chair, and director of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD), Belhadj campaigned for better treatment of women in Tunisia. She successfully fought for the right of women and children to apply for passports without permission of their husband or father. Belhadj led a march of thousands of women against President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali during the 2011 Tunisian Revolution. She was the 2012 winner of the Simone de Beauvoir Prize and placed 18th on Foreign Policys 2012 list of global thinkers. Early life Belhadj grew up in Korba, one of five siblings. Her father was a teacher and mayor of the town for 20 years. A keen athlete, she won many school prizes and competed for the Korba and Stade Nabeulien teams as well as the national team in the long jump and 100m. Belhadj studied medicine at the Medicine School of Tunis where she decided to become a child psychiatrist. Belhadj worked at the child and adolescent psychiatry department, Mongi Slim Hospital, University of Tunis El Manar. Ahlem performed research in autism, genetics, early intervention, and family intervention. Her second field of interest was the evaluation and psychotherapy of child psychotraumatism. Later, she became interested in politics. She took part in her first political march on 8 March 1983 (International Women's Day) and there met her future husband Brik Zoghlami, a lawyer who was in a Marxist revolutionary group. Belhadj was married in 1993 and had two children. Her husband was forced to work in France due to the regime issuing an arrest warrant against him; he later served eight months in prison. Tunisian Association of Democratic Women In 2004, Belhadj became president of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD). She continued to practice medicine and specialized in child psychiatry. Belhadj was chair of the ATFD from 2011 to 2013 and campaigned for gender and social equality. Her interest in revolutionary politics began after enrolling in medicine school in Tunisia back in the 80's, when she participated in movements against Ben Ali's system, specially by defending women's rights and her freedom. During the Jasmine Revolution of 2011 she led marches of thousands of women against President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali; the revolution later led to the fall of Ali and Tunisia's first-ever democratic elections. Belhadj campaigned for new laws to be put in place against domestic violence. In 2015 amendments that she campaigned for brought about the freedom of women and children to apply for their own passports; previously they had to have the permission of their husband or father. She was director of the ATFD by 2014. After elections that brought Islamist parties into power, Belhadj became concerned about the resurgence of conservative Islamist policies. She also complained of the disruption of ATFD meetings by government officials in the name of preserving "moral values". Described as the "Arab Spring's Tunisian Heroine", she won the Simone de Beauvoir Prize and placed 18th on Foreign Policys 2012 list of global thinkers. Belhadj died on 11 March 2023, at age 59.
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This list of fictional plants describes invented plants that appear in works of fiction. In fiction Audrey Jr.: a man-eating plant in the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors Audrey II: a singing, fast-talking alien plant with a taste for human blood in the stage show Little Shop of Horrors and the 1986 film of the same name Bat-thorn: a plant, similar to wolfsbane, offering protection against vampires in Mark of the Vampire. Biollante: a monster plant of very large proportions in the movie Godzilla vs Biollante. Bush of many uses: a bush native to Vergon 6 in Futurama. Cactacae: sentient races of cactus people from China Miéville's Bas-Lag series (unlike the real xerophyte family Cactaceae). Dyson tree: a hypothetical genetically-engineered plant (perhaps resembling a tree) capable of growing on a comet, suggested by the physicist Freeman Dyson Flower of Life: a flower featured in some anime series: The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, Robotech or Nurse Angel Ririka SOS G'Quan Eth: plant indigenous to the Narn homeworld, used as incense in religious ceremonies from Babylon 5 TV series. It is ritually burned as incense, and its seeds are a narcotic for Centauri when dropped in alcohol. The G'Quan Eth plant is "difficult to grow, expensive to transport, very expensive to own." Whether it affects other species in this way when in alcohol is not clear, but we know that Narn don't seem to use it as a recreational drug (Londo chides G'Kar for Narns "It's a shame you Narns waste them, burning them as incense") and that it is illegal to possess on B5 except in religious contexts. The plant is presumably named after Narn spiritual leader G'Quan. Inkvine: a creeping plant frequently used to whip in the slave cribs in the Dune universe Integral Trees: enormous trees from the science-fiction novel The Integral Trees by Larry Niven. They are 100 kilometers long and have a leafy "tuft" at each end oriented in opposite directions forming an ∫, the integral symbol. Kite-Eating Tree: a tree featured in the comic strip Peanuts Krynoid: extraterrestrial carnivorous plant in episode "The Seeds of Doom" from Doctor Who TV series Mariphasa lupina lumina (Wolf Flower): an extremely rare selenotropic, phosphorescent plant found only in the mountains of Tibet from the movie Werewolf of LondonPlant Men of Barsoom: a race of humanoid plants from the Martian novels of Edgar Rice BurroughsRe-annual plants: plants in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series which, due to a rare 4-dimensional twist in their genetic structure, flower and grow before their seed germinates.Red weed: a red plant from Mars brought to Earth possibly accidentally by the invading Martians in the novel The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells.Sapient pearwood: a rare species of plant in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. When sapient pearwood is crafted into an item, the product gains a semblance of magical life, and becomes devoted to the owner. Snake vine: an odd-looking vine with dusky, variegated leaves hunkered around a stem that winds a stranglehold around nearby trees, eventually killing them from the Sword of Truth fantasy series by Terry Goodkind. It will bite at nearby creatures, leaving deadly toothlike thorns that burrow into their skin and eventually kill them. There is actually a plant commonly called by this name that is native to Australia. See Snake vineSerenna veriformans: a fictional plant that appears in the novel and movie Jurassic Park. There has never been reported a prehistoric fern genus named Serenna or a veriformans species. The word vermiform usually refers to something that is worm-like, like in Vermiform appendix. In the movie the plant is not a fern but an angiosperm. Sukebind: fictional flower in the novel Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons. Tesla trees: large electrified trees from the planet Hyperion in Hyperion Cantos novels by Dan Simmons. They appear to store up electricity inside their body during certain seasons, releasing all of it in huge arcs of lightning from their crown, burning away all that was growing or walking near them and thus getting fertilizer. Tree-of-Life: the ancestor of yams, with similar appearance and taste, from Larry Niven's Known Space novels. Triffids: carnivorous plants which possess a whip-like poisonous sting as well as mobility by three foot-like appendages, from the novel The Day of the Triffids (1951) by John Wyndham. They subsequently appeared in a radio series (BBC, 1960), a motion picture (1962), a TV series (BBC, 1981) and a sequel novel, The Night of the Triffids (2001) by Simon Clark. In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth Aeglos: a plant similar to a gorse, named for the Elvish 'snow-thorn' Athelas: a healing plant with long leaves (also known as Kingsfoil or asëa aranion) Elanor: a small star-shaped yellow flower from Tol Eressëa and Lothlórien Mallorn: a huge tree with green-and-silver leaves turning golden in autumn and remaining so till spring, upon which the Elves of Lothlórien housed Nimloth: the White Tree of Númenor, a seedling of Celeborn, a seedling of Galathilion, created in the image of Telperion Niphredil: a small white flower from Doriath and Lothlórien Pipe-weed: "a strain of the herb nicotiana" (tobacco), varieties mentioned include Longbottom Leaf, Old Toby, Southern Star, grown in the Shire, and Southlinch, from Bree Oiolairë: an evergreen fragrant tree highly esteemed by the Númenóreans Simbelmynë: a white flower that grew in Gondolin and Rohan (also known as Evermind and Alfirin) Valinor, Two Trees of: magic trees that illuminated the Blessed Realm in ancient times In J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series Bowtruckle Leaping toadstool Gillyweed: seaweed-like plant which, when you eat it, allows you to breathe underwater for a short period of time. You also temporarily grow fins and flippers. Gurdyroot: resembles a green onion. Basis for a foul-tasting purple infusion brewed by the Lovegoods in order to fend off Gulping Plimpies. Considered not very original by Charles Elliott, depending on a funny name for effect. Mandrakes: tubers that look like babies when young. Their screams can kill when fully grown. A potion made from mature mandrakes can restore victims who have been petrified. A different kind of mandrake is a real plant. Whilst the mandrake as it appears in the books and films is fictional, J. K. Rowling's description does reflect genuinely held beliefs about the mandrake, in particular, the danger surrounding its screams. This led to the practice of using dogs to collect the mandrake and the blocking of ears during collecting. The whomping willow: a tree which has club-like branches which can move. The whomping Willow is very hostile in the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets book; Harry Potter and Ron Weasley crash into it with a car, and are lucky to escape alive. There is a secret passage that leads into the Shrieking Shack, a haunted house, underneath the whomping Willow's roots. In Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere Series On the planet Roshar (The Stormlight Archive) Firemoss: A red-brown moss that, when activated by rubbing between the thumb and forefinger, releases wisps of smoke that create feelings of euphoria when inhaled and is used as a recreational drug. Firemoss is highly addictive, limiting its medicinal use, though it is sometimes used to reduce cranial swelling and offer pain relief. Knobweed: Like most of the plants found on Rohsar, knobweed has adapted to survive the planet's harsh storms. The reed-like stalk anchors itself directly to stone and the frond found at the top of the stalk has the ability to contract and retreat into the stalk during storms for protection. Knobweed reproduces by releasing fluffy pappuses that carry seeds into the air. The milky white sap found inside knobweed stems is a natural and highly valuable antiseptic used in the field and by established apothecaries. Prickletac: Prickletac plants are actually colonies of much smaller living buds. As each generation of buds dies it converts to a hard, stony material which the next generation builds upon. Prickletac's reproductive system is based on this oddity – when a 'limb' grows too large it breaks off and falls to the ground, scattering living buds. Also known as Twisted Spine. Rockbuds: Rockbud is both a general term for several shelled plants on Roshar, including Lavis Polyps, Vinebuds, and Prickletac Shrubs, and the proper name for a specific plant. The true Rockbud plant is a shelled plant containing lengthy tendrils that reach out to lap up water (and occasionally animal blood). The size of fully grown rockbuds depends largely on climate. In colder climates they grow no larger than a human fist, while rockbuds in warm climates can grow to the size of a barrel. Rockbuds are harvested for consumption, limited medicinal uses, and paper making. Shalebark: A class of stony, fanlike plants often used for decoration and landscaping. On the planet Nalthis (Warbreaker) Tears of Edgli: Vibrantly colored flowers that grow only in the temperate T'Telir climate. Highly valuable both economically and magically. On the planet First of the Sun (Sixth of the Dusk); Unnamed Telepathic Trees: Many flora and fauna on this planet communicate with a form of natural telepathy. Certain unnamed plants living on the islands that make up the Pantheon send false thoughts of wounded or frightened animals to attract predators, which often fight and leave victims dead near enough to the tree to provide nutrition. These plants are not directly carnivorous. On the planet Taldain (White Sand Series) Dorim vines: Dorim vines live under the sand that covers most of Taldain's Dayside continent, reaching down to the water table where they fill themselves with water as a defensive mechanism against predators – the hard shells of many of the continents animals is dissolved by contact with water. Pouring water onto sand draws nearby vines out of the ground. In Dungeons & Dragons The role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has a number of imaginary, according to Charles Elliott "not-very-ingenious", plant species, as well as "a taxonomy of fungal horrors", which Ben Woodard considers eerie not only for their poisonous nature, but because many have the ability to move. Basidirond: a giant multi-stemmed fungus creature Hangman tree: a tree that will attempt to strangle anyone who ventures under it Kelpie: a shape-shifting mass of animate seaweed that can imitate a woman or other creatures, and drowns its victims Myconid: A "race of [man-sized] sentient fungus creatures", "some of which pack a mean punch", and which have the "ability to spray poisons that can disable their foes". Oaken defender: an enormous disk-shaped plant that lives in dryad groves and assists in their defense Obliviax: "memory moss", a black moss that steals memories from intelligent creatures Phantom fungus: a dangerous subterranean plant that grapples victims with tentacles Shambling mound: an atrocious plant-like creature, also called a shambler Shrieker: Ambulatory fungus, which "can be used as cheap alarm systems for Underdark societies, but they possess no combat abilities of their own. The only thing a shrieker can do is shriek". Scott Baird from Screen Rant ranked the man-sized shrieker among the weakest monsters in the game. Tendriculos: an enormous, savage, sentient plant resembling a huge, tangled shrubbery Treant: sentient trees with human characteristics that typically protect forests from antagonists Vegepygmy: a "mold man", a former human transformed by russet mold Wood woad: a creature resembling big, burly, bestial men made entirely of wood and bark bearing, but without foliage Yellow musk creeper: a creeping plant that drains the intelligence of its victims, killing them or turning them into "yellow musk zombies" under the plant's control In Monty Python's Flying Circus The following plants appear in the David Attenborough sketch of the last Monty Python episode. Angolan sauntering tree (Amazellus robin ray). Gambian sidling bush. Puking Tree of Mozambique. The Turkish little rude plant. Walking tree of Dahomey (Quercus nicholas parsonus). In the 2009 film Avatar Plants in Pandora have evolved according to the characteristics of their environment, which has an atmosphere that is thicker than on Earth, with higher concentrations of carbon dioxide, xenon and hydrogen sulfide. Gravity is weaker in Pandora, thereby giving rise to gigantism. There is a strong magnetic field, causing plants to develop 'magnetotropism'. A particularly intriguing quality of flora and fauna in Pandora is their ability to communicate with each other. This is explained in the movie as a phenomenon called 'signal transduction', pertaining to how plants perceive a signal and respond to it. In video games Video games frequently feature fictional plants as items that can be collected by the player, or occasionally appear as non-player characters. The Monster Hunter series has multiple fictional flowers and plants that can be gathered by the player character, including nulberries, might seeds, flowferns, and dragonstrike nuts. The titular plants from the Plants vs. Zombies series, which are used to defeat zombie enemies. The Legend of Zelda series, plants play a significant role. In many games, bomb flowers allow the player character to explode rocks and obstacles. In Breath of the Wild in particular, the game is full of flowers and herbs that convey different abilities to Link, including the Silent Princess, Princess Zelda's favourite flower. The series also contains the Great Deku Tree, a guardian tree that watches over the forest in multiple games in the franchise. Broc Flower: a plant in Fallout: New Vegas used as a medical remedy. Plantera: a flower from the game Terraria which is used to be a two phase bossfight, when it is at 51% health and higher it is in its first phase moving towards the player and firing seeds, but when the player decreases its life to 50% it enters phase two, bursting a mouth with many sharp teeth, spawning biters and spores. Candypop Bud: a flower found in the video games Pikmin and Pikmin 2. Chuck the Plant: a plant found in several of LucasArts' games. Elowan: a race of plant-like creatures in Starflight computer game. Flowah: A Sunflower With the elements of plant and fire from the game My Singing Monsters. Flowah Makes A "Who Gochu" vocal sound. Potbelly: Potbelly is a green venus flytrap with the element of plant from the game My Singing Monsters. Potbelly Makes A "Bap" Or "Bah" Vocal Sound. Flowey: A sentient golden flower who is one of the main antagonists from the game Undertale. Flowey has no soul and in the neutral route Flowey consumes 6 human souls to become Photoshop Flowey, the final boss of that route. Genesis Trees: trees located in the world of Legaia from the video game Legend of Legaia. They have the power to keep a large area free of the Mist. Laganaphyllis simnovorii: a carnivorous cow-like plant found in The Sims series of games, commonly known as the Cowplant. Lunar Tears, from Nier and Nier: Automata, by PlatinumGames. Nirnroot: Is a very rare plant with strong alchemical properties from The Elder Scrolls series of video games. Appearing as a blueish green plant that emits a constant hum. Piranha Plants: plants with mouths from the Mario series of video games, often depicted as sentient. It is also a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Wumpa fruits: Collectible fruits from Crash Bandicoot. Fire Flower another famous flower from Mario series of videogames, used to enable Mario to shoot fire balls. Supox utricularia: a race of kind, sentient plant creatures from Star Control computer game series. Xander Root: a plant in Fallout: New Vegas used as a medical remedy. Sylvari: a race of sapient plant people in the MMO Guild Wars 2, available as a playable race. In DC comics The Black Mercy is an extraterrestrial hallucinogenic plant used a weapon by the supervillain Mongul. Mongul first uses it in "For the Man Who Has Everything", a story by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons that was first published in Superman Annual #11 (1985). The story was later adapted into the Justice League Unlimited episode of the same name. Supergirl has an episode called "For the Girl Who Has Everything", where in this version the plant was sent by Kryptonian Non. The story also served as an inspiration for the episode of Krypton, "Mercy", where in this version the plant was put on Lyta-Zod by her son from the future, General Zod. Described in the original story by Mongul as "something between a plant and an intelligent fungus", the Black Mercy attaches itself to its victims in a form of symbiosis, and feeds from the victim's "bio-aura". The organism is telepathic, and reads its victim's heart's desire, giving them a logical simulation and an ending that the victim wants, which the victim experiences an entirely immersive, virtual experience in which their actual surroundings are masked to them. According to Mongul, victims are capable of "shrugging off" the hallucination, though some find the experience too compelling to do so unaided. The Black Mercy is typically depicted as consisting of dark green, thorned vines that attach themselves to a humanoid victim's upper torso, with a set of pink flowers, each with a long, red, tentacle-like stigma, growing in the center of the victim's chest. When Mongul first uses the Black Mercy on Superman, they burrow through his costume and into his body, able to penetrate his otherwise invulnerable skin because, Wonder Woman senses, they are at least partially magical, which is one of Superman's weaknesses. During his experience with the organism, Superman's breathing appears faint, and his ability to sense the fraudulent nature of the simulation it feeds him and fight it manifests as tears produced by his actual eyes. The Black Mercy can be pulled off a victim by a strong humanoid such as Batman, and Mongul uses special protective gauntlets to handle the plant safely. Superman is not able to awaken from the Black Mercy's simulation without help from Batman, though Oliver Queen and Hal Jordan are both able to do so in a subsequent storyline when they are both trapped by the same plant, as this meant that the two were sharing an illusion and Hal's strength of will caused Oliver to experience what Hal believed was his friend's greatest desire rather than Oliver making the choice himself. In the video game Injustice 2, Supergirl mentions Black Mercy in pre-battle dialogue with Scarecrow. She states dealing with him is no different than dealing with Black Mercy, causing Scarecrow to ask her what is Black Mercy out of curiosity, causing Supergirl to describe it as an evil space plant. Characters who have experienced the Black Mercy include: Superman sees himself on a still-intact Krypton with his biological parents, married to a retired actress named Lyla, and a son named Van. Batman envisions a life in which his parents were not murdered during his childhood, and he is married to Kathy Kane. Mongul envisions a life in which he successfully kills Superman, before setting out across the universe, killing all of his enemies, entire populations kneeling before him amid his destruction of countless galaxies. Green Arrow envisions a life in which he is married to Sandra "Moonday" Hawke, and in addition to their older son Connor, they have a younger son, and a newborn third. When Mongul uses the Black Mercy on him, Green Arrow was caught along with Hal Jordan, with the result that he saw what Hal believed would be his perfect life. Hal Jordan envisions a life in which his parents and his siblings are present in his life, and Sinestro is a friend who fights by his side as a member of the Green Lantern Corps. When Mongul uses the Black Mercy on him, Jordan was caught in the same illusion as Oliver Queen, which resulted in Jordan creating what he believed would be Queen's perfect life rather than Queen experiencing his own idea of a perfect life, allowing Queen to see through its simulation and thus awaken from it. In mythology Aglaophotis: A type of Peony said to be magical Austras koks: a tree which grows from the start of the Sun's daily journey across the sky in Latvian mythology Barnacle tree: mythical tree believed in the Middle Ages to have barnacles that opened to reveal geese. The story may have started from goose barnacles growing on driftwood. Fern flower: a magic plant in Baltic mythology thought to only bloom one night, sought by lovers Lotus tree: a plant in Greek mythology bearing a fruit that caused a pleasant drowsiness. It may have been real (a type of jujube (perhaps Ziziphus lotus) or the date palm). Moly: a magic herb in Greek mythology with a black root and white blossoms Raskovnik: a magic plant in Serbian mythology which can open any lock Vegetable Lamb of Tartary: a mythical plant supposed by medieval thinkers to explain the existence of cotton Yggdrasil: the World tree of Norse mythology Hoaxes Man-eating plant or Madagascar tree: a fictitious tree in the forests of Madagascar. There are stories of similar trees in the jungles of Mindanao Island in the Philippines. The tree is said to have a gray trunk and animated vine-like stems used to capture and kill humans and other large animals. Comparable plants are mentioned in tall tales and fiction. Spaghetti tree: a tree from which spaghetti is harvested. It was an April Fool's Day joke launched by the BBC TV programme Panorama in 1957.
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Frivaldszkyola is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
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The Women's +82.5 kg powerlifting event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 25 September. It was won by Li Rui Fang, representing . Final round 25 Sept. 2004, 14:30
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The World Day of Prayer is an international ecumenical Christian laywomen's initiative. It is run under the motto “Informed Prayer and Prayerful Action,” and is celebrated annually in over 170 countries on the first Friday in March. The movement aims to bring together women of various races, cultures and traditions in a yearly common Day of Prayer, as well as in closer fellowship, understanding and action throughout the year. History The Women's World Day of Prayer started in the US in 1887 when Mary Ellen Fairchild James, wife of Darwin Rush James from Brooklyn, New York, called for a day of prayer for home missions, and Methodist women called for a week of prayer and self-denial for foreign missions. Two years later, two Baptists called together a Day of Prayer for the World Mission. The Day of Prayer initiated by these two women expanded to Canada in 1922, then to the British Isles in the 1930s. The movement's focus on ecumenism and reconciliation led to growth after World War II. Since 1927 the day of prayer in the month of March has been known as the Women's World Day of Prayer. Catholic women joined the movement after the Second Vatican Council, beginning in 1967, and united what had been their May day of prayer with the March Women's World Day of Prayer in 1969. As such, Catholic women honor the World Day of Prayer. Two other Christian denominations celebrate a World Day of Prayer in September. Firstly, the Unity Church, a New Thought denomination headquartered at Unity Village, Missouri celebrates a twenty-four-hour World Day of Prayer, principally on the second Thursday in September (member churches may start at sunset on September 11, and the themes differ from those of the Women's World Day of Prayer set forth below). And secondly, the terrorist events of September 11, 2001 prompted the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal order, to designate that date annually as a World Day of Prayer for Peace. Aims Through the World Day of Prayer, women are encouraged to become aware of the other countries and cultures and no longer live in isolation. They are also encouraged take up the burdens of other people, to sympathize with the problems of other countries and cultures and pray with and for them. They are further encouraged to become aware of their talents and use them in the service of society. The World Day of Prayer aims to demonstrate that prayer and action are inseparable and that both have immeasurable influence in the world. Programme Every year, worship service focuses on a different country and a specific theme. World Day of Prayer National/Regional Committees of that country prepare the order of worship on these themes to be used on the next World Day of Prayer. On the first Friday of March, then, in services all over the world that country becomes the focus of prayer and understanding. Through preparation and participation in the worship service, women worldwide learn how their sisters of other countries, languages and cultures understand the biblical passages in their context. They learn of the concerns and needs of those women and to empathize and feel in solidarity with them. World Day of Prayer themes and writer countries see Forthcoming World Day of Prayer themes and writer countries
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Abez is a rural locality (a settlement) in Inta District, Komi Republic, Russia. The population was 478 as of 2010. There are 11 streets. From 1932 to 1959 there was the Abez camp, where many eminent people were imprisoned and died. Geography The settlement is located on the right bank of the Usa River, 205 km northeast of Inta (the district's administrative centre) by road. Fion is the nearest rural locality. Died in the camp Lev Karsavin, a philosopher and historian. Hryhoriy Lakota, a Ukrainian priest. Der Nister, a Yiddish writer.
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Cryptoconchus porosus, the butterfly chiton, is a species of chiton, a marine polyplacophoran mollusc in the family Acanthochitonidae. Description Cryptoconchus porosus is a large chiton reaching a length of about . The eight valves are almost completely covered by a raised girdle, young specimens may have only seven. These are pale blue or white on top, sometimes sky blue underneath, and when removed from the animal they each resemble a butterfly giving the common name. The girdle is fleshy and smooth with short sutural bristles that protrude from 18 rounded pores, which are elevated and run in two crested rows from head to tail. The colour of the dorsal surface can range from dark brown to bright orange, while the underside of the girdle is pale orange with a bright orange foot. Distribution and habitat Cryptoconchus porosus is native to New Zealand, and present in Madagascar. These common grazers prefer outer exposed rocks washed by waves, in the low intertidal and shallow subtidal zone, or in deeper water down to 30m, often in association with sponges.
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Dennis Allen Cutts (born April 11, 1968) is an American basketball coach, currently an assistant for the Austin Spurs of the NBA G League. He is the former men's basketball head coach for University of California, Riverside. Cutts was announced as a part of the Wisconsin Herd coaching staff on September 24, 2019. Head coaching record
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The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, Scotland, was formed in 2006 with the merger of the new Museum of Scotland, with collections relating to Scottish antiquities, culture and history, and the adjacent Royal Scottish Museum (opened in 1866 as the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art, renamed in 1904, and for the period between 1985 and the merger named the Royal Museum of Scotland or simply the Royal Museum), with international collections covering science and technology, natural history, and world cultures. The two connected buildings stand beside each other on Chambers Street, by the intersection with the George IV Bridge, in central Edinburgh. The museum is part of National Museums Scotland. Admission is free. The two buildings retain distinctive characters: the Museum of Scotland is housed in a modern building opened in 1998, while the former Royal Museum building was begun in 1861 and partially opened in 1866, with a Victorian Venetian Renaissance facade and a grand central hall of cast iron construction that rises the full height of the building, design by Francis Fowke and Robert Matheson. This building underwent a major refurbishment and reopened on 29 July 2011 after a three-year, £47 million project to restore and extend the building led by Gareth Hoskins Architects along with the concurrent redesign of the exhibitions by Ralph Appelbaum Associates. The National Museum incorporates the collections of the former National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland. As well as the national collections of Scottish archaeological finds and medieval objects, the museum contains artefacts from around the world, encompassing geology, archaeology, natural history, science, technology, art, and world cultures. The 16 new galleries reopened in 2011 include 8,000 objects, 80 per cent of which were not formerly on display. One of the more notable exhibits is the stuffed body of Dolly the sheep, the first successful cloning of a mammal from an adult cell. Other highlights include Ancient Egyptian exhibitions, one of Elton John's extravagant suits, the Jean Muir Collection of costume and a large kinetic sculpture named the Millennium Clock. A Scottish invention that is a perennial favourite with school parties is the Scottish Maiden, an early beheading machine predating the guillotine. In 2019, the museum received 2,210,024 visitors, making it Scotland's most popular visitor attraction that year. History Royal Museum of the University In 1697 Robert Sibbald presented the University of Edinburgh College of Medicine with a natural history collection he had put together with his friend Andrew Balfour, who had recently died. The wide range of specimens was put on permanent display in the university, as one of the first museums in the UK. Daniel Defoe, in A Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain published in 1737, called it "a fine MusÊum, or Chamber of Rarities, which are worth seeing, and which, in some things, is not to be match'd in Europe". Later editions of the book said it had rarities not to be found in the Royal Society or the Ashmolean Museum. In 1767 the museum became the responsibility of the first Regius Professor of natural history, Robert Ramsey, then in 1779 his successor John Walker recorded that he had found the collection was in poor condition. The Regius Professorship, and the museum, was taken over in 1804 by Robert Jameson, a mineralogist whose course covered zoology and geology, who built it up "not a private department of the university but as a public department connected in some degree with the country of Scotland". In 1812 it was renamed the "Royal Museum of the University". An enormous number of specimens were acquired, by buying from other collections and by encouraging travellers abroad to collect and preserve their finds. Packages were delivered duty free, and half of the specimens collected by Royal Navy survey ships went to the museum (the other half going to the British Museum in London). Jameson's natural history course held practical classes three times a week in "the great museum he had collected for illustrating his teaching", including description of exhibits and identification of mineral specimens. With support from the University Authorities, Edinburgh Town Council and the Commissioners for the College Buildings, a new museum was built in 1820 as part of new university buildings (the museum is now occupied by the Talbot Rice Gallery, its main features still in place). The taxidermist John Edmonstone undertook work for the museum, and in 1826 gave private lessons to Charles Darwin, who later studied in the museum and befriended its curator, the ornithologist William MacGillivray. The collections, noted as "second only to those of the British Museum", overfilled the available space. In 1852 Jameson suggested proposals, which were put forward by the university Senatus, that the natural history collections be taken over by the government to form a new National Museum adjacent to the university, and integrated into it. Jameson was seriously ill during this time, and died on 19 April 1854, shortly after the negotiated agreement was formalised. Chambers Street Museum For a few years after the museum first opened, its frontage looked on to a narrow lane. In the 1870s this lane was widened in forming Chambers Street. Over the following century, though there were official names, it became popularly known as the "Chambers Street Museum". Industrial Museum of Scotland The site for building, bought earlier to ensure unobstructed light to the university buildings, had been occupied by two properties west of Jameson's museum; an Independent Chapel with seats for 1,000 fronting West College Street, and the Trades' Maiden Hospital girls' school beside Argyle Square. The grounds of these buildings were bounded on the north by a narrow lane connecting North College Street to the square, and on the south by the Flodden Wall. In 1854, the government chose to transfer the university's collection into an enlarged natural history museum combined with a new institution educating the public about commerce and industrial arts. It established the Industrial Museum of Scotland under the direction of the Board of Trade's Science and Art Department in London, and approved purchase of the site. The brief was to emulate The Museum of Practical Geology of "London, but embracing, in addition, the economic products of the animal and vegetable kingdoms". The general director of the museum would be responsible to the Board. The university's Regius Professor of natural history continued as Keeper of its collection, with access to specimens to illustrate lectures, and also reported directly to the Board. In 1855 George Wilson was appointed as the museum's first director, he pressed ahead with preparations while the Board of Works organised designs, but died in 1859. Thomas Croxen Archer was appointed director on 10 May 1860, and the Industrial Museum (Scotland) Act 1860 was passed on 28 August. Design work was carried out by Captain Francis Fowke, Engineer and Artist of the Science and Art Department, and architect Robert Matheson of the Office of Works in Edinburgh. Contract documents were signed in May 1861, and construction began. In ceremonies on 23 October 1861, Prince Albert laid the foundation stone of the General Post Office on Waterloo Place, then the foundation stone of the museum. This was his last public appearance before his death six weeks later. Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art The institution became the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art in 1864, with two divisions; Natural History, and Industrial Arts. The natural history collection was transferred from the university in 1865–1866. Prince Alfred formally opened the first phase on 19 May 1866, with public access to the east wing and about a third of the Great Hall (now the Grand Gallery). A temporary wall formed the west gable of this space, displays in it included models and machinery of architecture, military and civil engineering, including lighthouses. A small hall (now Living Lands) accommodated manufactures. The natural history collection took up the large hall in the east wing (now Animal World), a corridor link to the university formed a "Bridge of Sighs" over West College Street. On the western half of the site, "old buildings" which had formed Argyll Square were in temporary use for agricultural and educational exhibits. George Allman became Regius Professor and Keeper of the natural history collection in 1855. Issues developed over access to specimens for teaching, particularly when some were lost, and he apparently neglected curation. Wyville Thomson took over in 1870, and the Board of Trade redefined duties, but curation was not his priority. For a reception in the Spring of 1871, the museum stored refreshments in the "Bridge of Sighs" corridor, but students found this and no drinks were left for the Edinburgh worthies, so a door restricted access from the university. Wyville Thomson went on the Challenger expedition for four years. The museum severed ties with the university in 1873, and appointed Ramsay Traquair as its Keeper of the Natural History Collections. The bridge was closed (at some time later it was reopened and for a while prior to the museum's temporary closure during World War II it provided limited access between the museum and University). The university had lost use of the museum specimens, so started a replacement teaching collection in its old museum space. This became intolerably cramped, eventually James Hartley Ashworth raised funds and a new teaching laboratory and museum was opened in 1929 at the King's Buildings campus. In 1871 work began on widening the street to the north of the university and museum to form Chambers Street, linked to George IV Bridge. The central section of the Museum of Science and Art building, including the rest of the Great Hall, was completed in 1874 and formally opened to the public on 14 January 1875. The west wing was completed in 1888, rooms were opened to the public when they were fitted out, until the last one opened on 14 October 1890. Royal Scottish Museum Administration of the museum was transferred in 1901 from the Science and Art Department to the Scottish Education Department, and in 1904 the institution was renamed the Royal Scottish Museum. Electricity was introduced, replacing the original gas lighting, and powering the first interactive displays in the museum: push-button working models, starting with a marine steam engine and a sectioned steam locomotive. During the period 1871 to 1911 much of the day-to-day running of the museum was undertaken not by the director, but by the curator. The Royal Scottish Museum displayed prank exhibits on April Fool's Day on at least one occasion. In 1975, a fictitious bird called the Bare-fronted Hoodwink (known for its innate ability to fly away from observers before they could accurately identify it) was put on display. The exhibit included photos of blurry birds flying away. To make the exhibit more convincing, a mount of the bird was sewn together by a taxidermist from various scraps of real birds, including the head of a carrion crow, the body of a plover, and the feet of an unknown waterfowl. The bare front was composed of wax. Royal Museum of Scotland In 1985 the museum was renamed the Royal Museum of Scotland, and its administration came under the newly formed National Museums Scotland, along with the Museum of Antiquities which in 1998 moved to a new building constructed as an extension to the Royal Museum at the west end of Chambers Street. National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland was founded in 1780. It still continues, but in 1858 its collection of archaeological and other finds was transferred to the government as the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, and from 1891 it occupied half of a new building in Queen Street in the New Town, with its entrance hall shared with the Scottish National Portrait Gallery which occupied the other half. Museum of Scotland The organisational merger of the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Museum took place in 1985, but the two collections retained separate buildings until 1995 when the Queen Street building closed, to reopen later occupied solely by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. In 1998 the new Museum of Scotland building opened, adjacent to the Royal Museum of Scotland building, and connected to it. The masterplan to redevelop the Victorian building and further integrate the architecture and collections was launched in 2004. The split naming caused confusion to visitors, and in 2006 permission was granted to remove "Royal" to achieve a unified brand. Merger – present day On 2006 the two museums were formally merged as the National Museum of Scotland. The naming had been changed for practical reasons, including strategy and marketing. The old Chambers Street Museum building closed for redevelopment in 2008, before reopening in July 2011. Staff at the museum took several days of strike action at points during 2015 and 2016, called by the Public and Commercial Services Union. Architecture Royal Scottish Museum building Construction was started in 1861 and proceeded in phases, the eastern sections opened in 1866 before others had even begun construction. The full extent of the original design was completed in 1888. It was designed by civil engineer Captain Francis Fowke of the Royal Engineers, Engineer and Artist of the Science and Art Department in London who was also responsible for the Royal Albert Hall, and architect Robert Matheson of the Office of Works in Edinburgh. The exterior, designed in a Venetian Renaissance style, contrasts sharply with the light-flooded main hall or Grand Gallery, inspired by The Crystal Palace. Numerous extensions at the rear of the building, particularly in the 1930s, extended the museum greatly. 1998 saw the opening of the Museum of Scotland (now the Scottish History and Archaeology department), linked internally to the main building. The major redevelopment completed in 2011 by Gareth Hoskins Architects uses former storage areas to form a vaulted Entrance Hall of at street level with visitor facilities. This involved lowering the floor level by . Despite being a Class A listed building, it was possible to add lifts and escalators. The accessible entrance is at the corner tower of the Scottish History and Archaeology building. Museum of Scotland (Scottish History and Archaeology) building The building is made up of geometric, Corbusian forms, but also has numerous references to Scotland, such as brochs and castellated defensive architecture. It is clad in golden Moray sandstone, which one of its architects, Gordon Benson, has called "the oldest exhibit in the building", a reference to Scottish geology. The building was a 1999 Stirling Prize nominee. Collections The galleries in the newer building present Scottish history in an essentially chronological arrangement, beginning at the lowest level with prehistory to the early medieval period, with later periods on the higher levels. The Victorian building, as reopened in 2011, contains four zones (each with numerous galleries), covering natural history, world cultures (including galleries on the South Pacific, East Asia, and Ancient Egypt), European art and design, and science & technology. The Grand Gallery contains a variety of large objects from the collections, with a display called the "Window on the World" rising through four storeys, or about , containing over 800 objects reflecting the breadth of the collections. Beyond the Grand Gallery at ground level is the "Discoveries" gallery, with objects connected to "remarkable Scots ... in the fields of invention, exploration and adventure". Notable artifacts include: Assyrian relief of King Ashurnasirpal II and a court official Monymusk Reliquary St Ninian's Isle Treasure 11 of the Lewis chessmen. (The rest are owned by the British Museum) Celtic brooches, including the Hunterston Brooch Torrs Pony-cap and Horns Pictish stones, such as the Hilton of Cadboll Stone, Woodwrae Stone, and Monifieth Sculptured Stones The Cramond Lioness, Newstead Helmet and other items from the Roman frontier The Lunnasting stone Whitecleuch Chain Migdale Hoard Bute mazer Sculptures by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, housing prehistoric jewellery A Union Flag and Scottish Flag raised by the Hanoverians and Jacobites respectively at the Battle of Culloden The Maiden, an early form of guillotine The stuffed remains of Dolly the sheep Paintings by Margaret MacDonald Sculptures by Andy Goldsworthy, inspired by the work of Scottish geologist James Hutton Ballachulish figure The Galloway Hoard The Darien chest, used to store money and documents as part of the Darien scheme A silver girdle gifted to tenant farmer Margaret Hardie by the Earl of Lauderdale. Gallery
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ブルヌデビルス(Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps)は、アメリカ合衆囜カリフォルニア州コントラコスタ郡コンコヌドを拠点ずするドラムコヌマヌチングバンドである。 DCIでは最倚優勝蚘録を誇る。 ## 目次 1 抂芁 2 Winter Guard 3 日本ずの関係 4 関連項目 ## 抂芁[線集] 1957幎に『The Blue Devils』結成。圓初は50人に満たない線成の男性のみによるドラムコヌDrum Corpsここでは錓隊の意ず、女性のみのマヌチングチヌムに分かれおいた。 翌1958幎には錓隊にグロッケンが加えられ、『Drum & Bell Corps』ずなる。たた、バトントワラヌ・チヌムも別組織ずしお加えられた。1961幎にはカラヌガヌドが加えられ、男女混合の組織ずなる。 その埌、1970幎にはカラヌガヌドラむン、ドラムラむンから10人のブラスプレむダヌが募られ、1971幎2月14日、カリフォルニア州ダりニヌにおいお『Drum & Bugle Corps』ずしお倧䌚に初参戊。1972幎春には70名を超える線成ずなり、初めお倏のツアヌに参加。北西郚チヌムず善戊を繰り広げ、同幎にはBクラスからAクラスに栌䞊げ。 1973幎には初めお党囜レベルの倧䌚に参加。ホワむトりォヌタヌにおいお23䜍ずいう成瞟を残す。 1976幎には初優勝。翌1977幎には二連芇を果たす。 その埌、2012幎倧䌚たでの間にDCIでは15回ずいう驚異的な優勝回数を誇る。 ## Winter Guard[線集] 1960幎代䞭盀からは、冬季限定でカラヌガヌドのみでのショりも行うようになる。The Blue Devis Winter Guardは1988幎から1992幎たでワヌルドクラスで掻動。䌑止埌1995幎には埩掻するや吊や1998幎たで怒涛の4幎連続チャンピオンずなる。 1996幎の99.55ずいうスコアは未だ砎られおいない過去最高埗点である。 ## 日本ずの関係[線集] 過去に『ブラスト!』のキャストである石川盎も圚籍しおいた。 最近ではマヌチングむンオカダマにゲストずしお出堎。 ## 関連項目[線集] サンノれ・レむダヌス プラむド・オブ・シンシナティ ファンタゞア ノヌザンラむツ ブレスト・サクラメント この項目は、音楜に関連した曞きかけの項目です。この項目を加筆・蚂正などしおくださる協力者を求めおいたすポヌタル 音楜/りィキプロゞェクト 音楜。 「https://ja.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ブルヌデビルス&oldid=46760843」から取埗 アメリカ合衆囜の吹奏楜団 コントラコスタ郡
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London Levi Fletcher-Baker (born May 19, 1975) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for 16 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the St. Louis Rams, Buffalo Bills, and Washington Redskins. He played college football at John Carroll and signed with Rams as an undrafted free agent in 1998. After four seasons with the Rams, he was a member of the Bills for five seasons and spent his last seven seasons with the Redskins. He made four Pro Bowls during his Redskins tenure and won a Super Bowl title with the Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV. Fletcher was recognized for never missing a game in his career, being one of only five players in NFL history to play in over 250 consecutive games and holding the record for consecutive starts at the linebacker position. He finished his career with 215 consecutive games started, which ties him for seventh all-time along with Alan Page and Ronde Barber. He was named to the Washington Ring of Fame in 2019 and joined their radio broadcast crew in 2022. High school years Fletcher attended Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School in Cleveland, Ohio, and won varsity letters in football and basketball. He played on two state championship basketball teams. College years While attending John Carroll University, Fletcher played both basketball and football for the John Carroll Blue Streaks. As a senior, he had 202 tackles (a school-record) and was named the Division III National Linebacker of the Year. Fletcher also attended Saint Francis University of Pennsylvania before transferring to John Carroll University. He was on the men's basketball team while at Saint Francis. Professional career Fletcher attended the NFL Scouting Combine and ran a 4.38 in the 40-yard dash. He worked out for several NFL teams and was expected to be a day 2 selection, but was not one of the 30 linebackers drafted during the 1998 NFL Draft. Fletcher was known by his nickname - dot.com - because he was 'always online with the other team.' St. Louis Rams 1998 On April 28, 1998, the St. Louis Rams signed Fletcher to a one-year, $158,000 contract as an undrafted free agent. He made his professional regular season debut in the St. Louis Rams’ season-opening 24–17 loss against the New Orleans Saints. On December 27, 1998, Fletcher earned his first career start after Eric Hill sustained an injury. He made eight solo tackles on defense and seven special teams tackles as the Rams lost 38–19 at the San Francisco 49ers in a Week 17. Fletcher earned the Rams Rookie of the Year Award. He finished the season with 14 combined tackles (11 solo) in 16 games and one start. 1999 Throughout training camp, Fletcher competed against Charlie Clemons and Lorenzo Styles to be the starting middle linebacker after the Rams chose not to re-sign Eric Hill. Head coach Dick Vermeil named Fletcher the starting middle linebacker to begin the regular season, alongside outside linebacker Todd Collins and Mike Jones. On October 3, 1999, Fletcher collected a season-high 11 combined tackles (nine solo) and made his first career sack during a 38–10 win at the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3. Fletcher sacked Bengals’ quarterback Jeff Blake for a ten-yard loss during the third quarter. In Week 9, Fletcher recorded five combined tackles and earned his first career safety during a 31–27 loss at the Detroit Lions. Fletcher earned his safety by tackling running back Greg Hill in the endzone for a one-yard loss during the first quarter. Fletcher started in all 16 games in 1999 and recorded a total of 138 tackles on defense and special teams combined. His 138 tackles were the most by a Ram since Roman Phifer collected 149 tackles in the 1995. Fletcher recorded 90 combined tackles (66 solo), with three sacks, and one safety on defense. The St. Louis Rams finished first in the NFC West with a 13–3 record and earned a first round bye. On January 16, 2000, Fletcher started in his first career playoff game and recorded 11 combined tackles (eight solo) and made one sack during a 49–37 victory against the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Divisional Round. The following week, he made nine combined tackles as the Rams defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11–6 in the NFC Championship Game. On January 30, 2000, Fletcher started in Super Bowl XXXIV and recorded 11 combined tackles (nine solo) as the Rams defeated the Tennessee Titans 23–16. He also was named to the All-Madden team and as a second alternate to the Pro Bowl for the first time. 2000 On February 2, 2000, St. Louis Rams’ head coach Dick Vermeil announced his decision to retire. The St. Louis Rams promoted offensive coordinator Mike Martz to head coach. Martz retained Fletcher, Collins, and Jones as the starting linebackers. He started in the St. Louis Rams’ against the Denver Broncos and collected a season-high 14 combined tackles (nine solo) and made two sacks during their 41–36 victory. On November 12, 2000, Fletcher made six solo tackles, forced a fumble, and made his first career interception during a 38–24 at the New York Giants in Week 11. Fletcher intercepted a pass by Giants’ Kerry Collins, that was intended for wide receiver Ike Hilliard, and returned it for a 12-yard gain during the third quarter. In Week 13, Fletcher recorded seven combined tackles, was credited with half a sack, and made a season-high two interceptions during a 31–24 loss against the New Orleans Saints. He made both interceptions off pass attempts by Saints’ quarterback Aaron Brooks. In Week 15, he recorded ten combined tackles (nine solo) and two sacks during a 40–29 victory against the Minnesota Vikings. His performance earned him NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors. He led the team with 193 tackles on defense and special teams, eclipsing the old franchise mark of 185 set by LB Jim Collins in 1984. Fletcher recorded 132 combined tackles (105 solo) solely on defense and made four interceptions and 5.5 sacks in 16 games and 15 starts. 2001 In 2001, Fletcher earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors twice and was an alternate to the pro bowl for the third straight season. In a game against the San Francisco 49ers on September 23, he led the team with a career-high 21 tackles, 15 solo. The second time was after his big performance against the New England Patriots on November 18 as he led the team with 17 tackles with one pass deflection. He forced a fumble on the Rams’ three-yard line that led to a 97-yard scoring drive to end the first half and intercepted a Tom Brady pass with 5:18 left in the third quarter for an 18-yard return. This season, the Rams made the Super Bowl XXXVI but were defeated by the Patriots 20–17, after kicker Adam Vinatieri made a game-winning 48-yard field goal as time expired. Buffalo Bills On March 6, 2002, the Buffalo Bills signed Fletcher to a five-year, $17.12 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $4 million. Starting in 2002, Fletcher started all 16 regular season games for the Bills until his last season in 2006, when he recorded a team-high 157 tackles, including nine for loss, set a career-high with 14 deflections and tied a career-high with four interceptions. On September 10, in the first regular season game, Fletcher scored his first career touchdown after recovering a fumble by the Patriots' Tom Brady and returning it five yards for a touchdown only 12 seconds into the game. Fletcher was named a 2007 Pro Bowl alternate in his last season as a member of the Bills. Washington Redskins On March 2, 2007, Fletcher signed with the Washington Redskins to a five-year, $25 million contract. He immediately became the team's starting middle linebacker. With his first season on the team, he was named co-winner of the B.J. Blanchard Award, an honor given annually to a Redskins player who best helps the local media do their jobs, along with quarterback Jason Campbell. Fletcher continued his Pro Bowl-caliber run with the Redskins in 2008. He was the Redskins' defensive co-captain for the team from 2008 season until he retired. Also in 2008, the Redskins nominated Fletcher as their Walter Payton Man of the Year Award representative. Fletcher was named to the NFC squad in the 2010 Pro Bowl after Jonathan Vilma's New Orleans Saints qualified for Super Bowl XLIV, the first Pro Bowl selection in his career. Fletcher was also one of three candidates for the 2009 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, which was ultimately won by the Kansas City Chiefs's Brian Waters. After the Redskins' switch to a 3–4 defensive scheme, Fletcher moved from the middle linebacker position to the left inside linebacker for the 2010 season. He made the Pro Bowl for the second consecutive time in 2010, where he had an interception which set up a touchdown for the NFC. Despite not making the 2012 Pro Bowl starting roster, Fletcher led the entire league in tackles with 166 tackles by the end of the 2011 season. He started all 16 games of the 2011 season and recorded 166 combined tackles, 1.5 sacks, two interceptions, and eight pass breakups. Fletcher, however, did make it as alternate for the 2012 Pro Bowl along with teammates, Brian Orakpo and Lorenzo Alexander. On January 9, 2012, Fletcher was added to the NFC 2012 Pro Bowl roster after Brian Urlacher confirmed that he would not be participating. On January 11, 2012, it was announced that Fletcher won the Bart Starr Award. He was also named the Redskins' 2011 Defensive Player of the Year. On April 13, 2012, Fletcher was re-signed by the Redskins to a two-year contract worth $10.75 million with $5.25 million guaranteed. He was given the 87th ranking in the NFL Network's Top 100 Players of 2012 list. Despite the Redskins' 31–28 loss to the St. Louis Rams in Week 2 of the 2012 season, Fletcher had a stellar performance. In the game, he intercepted quarterback Sam Bradford in the endzone and forced running back Daryl Richardson to fumble in the fourth quarter and the ball was recovered by DeAngelo Hall, which gave the Redskins one last attempt to tie or win the game. In the Week 12 win against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving, he recorded his second interception for the season making him one of three active NFL players, at that time, to have recorded 20 interceptions and 30 sacks, the other two being Brian Urlacher and Ray Lewis. Fletcher intercepted Joe Flacco in Week 14 against the Baltimore Ravens. He had another interception, against Brandon Weeden, in the Redskins' win over the Cleveland Browns. He finished the season with 139 tackles, three sacks, and a career-high five interceptions. There was doubt over whether Fletcher would return for the 2013 season until it was announced that he had surgery on his left ankle and was scheduled for elbow surgery to prepare for another season with the Redskins on March 6, 2013. On November 7, Fletcher started his 208th consecutive game, tying the league's all-time record of most starts by a linebacker last held by retired linebacker Derrick Brooks. Retirement On December 18, 2013, Fletcher announced his retirement. Fletcher finished his career having played in 256 consecutive games and starting 215 consecutive games, which is the NFL all-time record of consecutive starts at the linebacker position. He joined Washington's radio broadcast crew in 2022. On September 1, 2022, Fletcher was inducted into Washington's Greatest Players list in honor of the franchise's 90th anniversary. Career awards and highlights Super Bowl champion (XXXIV) 4× Pro Bowl selection (2009–2012) 2× second-team All-Pro selection (2011, 2012) NFL combined tackles leader (2011) Bart Starr Man of the Year Award (2012) Redskins Ring of Fame (2019) NFL career statistics Regular season Postseason Personal life Fletcher and his wife Charne have three children, two daughters, Paige and Brooke, and a son, Steele. Fletcher is a Christian. Fletcher spoke about his conversion to Christianity saying, "I spent years chasing things I thought would bring me everlasting joy and happiness: chasing Super Bowl rings or a multi-million dollar contract; or a new house, cars and jewelry. None of those things did for me what Christ did in an instant." Fletcher was named a Pro Bowl alternate 11 times during his career and did not play in his first one until the 2010 Pro Bowl via replacing Jonathan Vilma. As a result, Fletcher called himself the NFL version of Susan Lucci, who won a Daytime Emmy after 19 nominations.
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General Bowles may refer to: George Bowles (British Army officer) (1787–1876), British Army general Phineas Bowles (British Army officer, born 1690) (1690–1749), British Army lieutenant general Phineas Bowles (British Army officer, died 1722) (died 1722), British Army major general Robert Bowles (East India Company officer) (1744–1812), British East India Company major general
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Nagaland Information Commission is an autonomous and statutory body constituted as per The Right to Information Act, 2005 by the state government of Nagaland through a notification in official Gazette. The commission will have one State Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) and not more than 10 State Information Commissioners (IC) to be appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the committee consisting of the Chief Minister as chairperson, the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly and a state Cabinet Minister nominated by the Chief Minister. History and objective Nagaland State Information Commission has to be constituted as per The Right to Information Act, 2005 by the State Governments in India through a notification in official Gazette. Nagaland State Information Commission is formed to take up the following: Appeals on the information shared by various government entities under the Right to Information Act. Complaints on refusal to give information or in relation to inability to file Right to Information Act. Commission should get annual report from various departments working in the state about complaints received under Right to Information Act, 2005 and their responses on the same. Nagaland Information Commission occasionally conducts awareness programmes on implementation of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 effectively by general public. Nagaland Information Commission was rated as the best Information Commissions those in other states of India with only 0.7 percentage of rejected applications filed under Right to Information Act. Composition Nagaland State Information Commission members should consist of a: 1. State Chief Information commissioner and 2. Not more than ten State Information Commissioners. The Chief and other members of State Information Commission are appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the committee consisting of the Chief Minister as chairperson, the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly and a state Cabinet Minister. The members of State Information Commission should be of eminence in public life and are not permitted to hold any other office of profit or any position which is connected with any political party and are also barred from carrying on any business or continuing any profession in any field. Bukchem Phom is the current Chief Information commissioner of Nagaland Information Commission. Tenure and service The tenure of the Nagaland State Chief Information Commissioner and a State Information Commissioner for holding office will be a term of 3 years or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier and will not be eligible for reappointment on completion of tenure. Any vacancy in the State Information Commission has to be filled within six months from the date of vacancy. Nagaland Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), Information Commissioner (IC) and State Information Commissioner's salaries, allowances and other service terms and conditions are equivalent to a Judge of the Supreme Court. Powers and functions Nagaland State Information Commission prepares report on the implementation of the provisions of State Information Commission act and submits an annual report to the state government which is placed by the later before the state legislature. The commission on reasonable grounds can order inquiry into any matter related to the Act. The commission under powers granted to it can secure from the public authorities compliance of any of its decisions. Commission is duty bound to receive and conduct enquiry into any complaint received from any person. The commission can call for and examine any record which it considers necessary and is under the possession of the public authority and any such record should not be withheld from it on any grounds during the inquiry of a complaint. The commission has the power of the civil court during the course of enquiry and in respect of the following matters: Any complaint which requires the discovery and inspection of documents relating to it. Powers exercised for issuing summons requiring examination of any witnesses or related documents or any other prescribed matters relating to complaint. Any provision under which summons were issued and as per which attendance is required of persons and requires them to give written or oral evidence under an oath and producing documents or other details relevant to it. Provision requiring evidence on stamped affidavit. Powers relating to request from any court or office of any public record. Commission under the powers can recommend steps which can be taken for confirming to the provisions of the act if any public authority fails to do so. Challenges Nagaland State Information Commission are overburdened with backlog cases, similar to Central Vigilance Commission. Due to shortage of available staff and vacancies not being filled, there is backlog of cases filed. The maximum number of appeals and complaints pending as per October 2014 records were in state of Uttar Pradesh. However, some states like Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura didn't have pending complaints. State Information Commission as per the provision has limited to provide information and cannot take any action. In spite of above limitation, Nagaland State Information Commissions plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency in public life and supports in greater way in checking corruption, combating oppression, preventing nepotism and misuse of the public authority. A survey conducted by Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, showed that most State Information Commission in India were inactive during Covid pandemic.
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Elaiyur is a large village located in the Udayarpalayam Taluk of Tamil Nadu, India. The village is named after the Eallaiyur temple, located at the border of Gangaikonda Cholapuram. Geography Elaiyur Village is comprising seven regions: Elaiyur (West), Elaiyur (West), Elaiyur (South), Elaiyur (Southeast), Kandiyankollai, Koriyampatti and Palla Kulam (Northeast). Areas surrounding and within Elaiyur have been known to be sedimentary depositional environments. Field/outcrops prominence, such as bed geometry, sedimentary structure, texture, erosional surfaces, etc., indulge as confirmation for depositional environments. Magnetic susceptibility in the areas within and surrounding Elaiyur is not uncommon. The magnetic fabric in the sedimentary rocks, surrounding Elaiyur, can develop during deposition (primary fabric) and even after deposition (secondary fabrics) of the sediments as a result of bioturbation, compaction and tectonic disturbances (Rees 1961). Magnetic samples of Kallankurichchi limestone have been deemed suitable for magnetic fabric studies due to its high magnetic susceptibility. Elaiyur and surrounding areas are also known for rare, distinctive, shell microstructures. Optical microscopic observations and SEM studies of the shells, in this area, of six genera clearly indicate that all the four sub-families consist of distinctive set of shell-microstructures. Notable locations There are several temples in this village. Selliyammen Koil is a temple located in Sendurai on Jayamkondam's Main Road. The Selliyammen Koil Festival is a festival in this district that takes place once a year at the end of May. There are two Vijayanagar Temples in Elaiyur. One is located near Malangan Lake, and the other is located near Canara Bank. Elaiyur Village contains three large lakes: the Malangan Lake, the South Veli Lake, and Palla Kulam Canara Bank are located in Elaiyur South. Population As of 2011 Elaiyur had a population of 6393 of which 3052 are males while 3341 are females, 3402 were employed. 59.11% of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) while 40.89% were involved in Marginal activity providing livelihood for less than 6 months. Of 3402 workers engaged in Main Work, 743 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 661 were Agricultural labourers. Elaiyur is made up of 1738 families. The population age 0–6 is 650 which makes up 10.17% of total population of village. Average sex ratio of Elaiyur village is 1095 which is higher than Tamil Nadu state average of 996. Child sex ratio for the Elaiyur as per census is 862, lower than Tamil Nadu average of 943. Elaiyur village has lower literacy rate compared to Tamil Nadu. In 2011, literacy rate of Elaiyur village was 67.65% compared to 80.09% of Tamil Nadu. In Elaiyur Male literacy stands at 79.91% while female literacy rate was 56.74%.
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Tichilești may refer to several populated places in Romania: Tichilești, a commune in Brăila County Tichilești, a village in Horia Commune, Constanța County Tichilești, Tulcea, a leper colony in Tulcea County
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アゞャむルゞャパン2013 参加登録に぀いお 4/26金たでお申蟌 4/27土以降お申蟌 金額はすべお皎蟌。 懇芪䌚のみのご参加はできたせん。 ●参加費甚に含たれるもの セッション参加費、配垃資料 昌食は含たれたせんので、ご了承ください ●お支払い方法 お申蟌み完了埌、運営事務局より請求曞を郵送いたしたすので、指定された期日たでに銀行振蟌にお お支払いください。 ●お申蟌みの手順 ●1. お申蟌み情報の入力 お申蟌みいただきたした個人情報は、アゞャむルゞャパン事務局が 本カンファレンス関連情報参加受講蚌送付などの提䟛に利甚するずずもに、協賛䌁業各瀟ぞ 提䟛させおいただきたす。 なお、無断でその他の第䞉者に個人情報を提䟛するこずはございたせん。 個人情報に関する詳しい取り扱いに぀いおは、䞋蚘運営事務局たでお問い合わせください。 2. 参加費甚の請求曞を受領 運営事務局より郵送いたしたす 3. 参加費甚のお振蟌み 4. 参加受講蚌をカンファレンスの週間前に受領 運営事務局よりメヌルにお送信 5. 参加受講蚌を出力・ご持参のうえ、圓日受付におご提瀺ください  参加費甚お振蟌み埌のキャンセルはできたせん。 代理の方にご参加いただくこずは可胜ですので、その旚、䞋蚘運営事務局たでご連絡ください。 定員に達したため、ご登録を締め切らせおいただきたした。 キャンセル埅ち登録をご垌望になる方は、䞋蚘をご芧ください。 >> キャンセル埅ち登録に぀いお home > アゞャむルゞャパン2013 参加登録に぀いお
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Baroness Marion Lambert (1943 – 28 May 2016) was a Swiss art collector, and the wife of Baron Philippe Lambert of the Bank Brussels Lambert banking dynasty. She was described as "one of the first collectors and patrons of contemporary photography". Early life Marion Lambert was born Marion de Vries in 1943, into a prominent Swiss family of Dutch descent. She was raised in Geneva. Art collector Lambert has been called "one of the first collectors and patrons of contemporary photography". In a November 2004, she sold her entire collection of about 300 photographs mostly from the 1980s, entitled Veronica's Revenge, at Phillips de Pury in Chelsea, New York for a total of $9.2 million. Her original intention was for the collection to hang in the new headquarters of Bank Brussels Lambert in Geneva, but the directors found the works "simply too shocking". New records were set for works by Barbara Kruger, Charles Ray, Cindy Sherman, Mike Kelley, Richard Prince, and Louise Lawler. From 3 to 14 October 2015, 306 objects from the Lambert Art Collection with estimates from £20 up to £3 million were on show at Ely House in Dover Street, and then auctioned by Christie's on 14 October 2015. Lambert and many of the objects in the auction appear in episode two of The Extraordinary Collector, presented by Gordon Watson. Personal life In 1975, Marion married Baron Philippe Lambert, and they had two children together, a son, Henri Lambert, and Philippine Lambert, who died by suicide aged 20. Her suicide note and diaries accused a prominent family friend of sexual abuse. The Lamberts lived in Geneva, Switzerland, and owned an 18th-century Florentine-style villa, the Palazzo Terranova, in Umbria. Death On 24 May 2016, she was hit by a bus driver on Route 73 near Bond Street tube station in London. She died from head injuries on 28 May 2016.
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The siege of Clermont was a Frankish siege of the Aquitanian fortress of Clermont in 761 during the Aquitanian War. The Frankish army under King Pepin the Short burned the fortress, with a large number of men, women and children dying in the flames. The Count of Auvergne, Bladinus, was taken prisoner and put in chains, while his Gascon levies were killed or captured by the Franks. Prelude After conquering Bourbon earlier in 761 and devastating Aquitaine, King Pepin the Short of Francia advanced with his entire army on Clermont in the region of Auvergne. The fort was defended by Count Bladinus of Auvergne with a levy of Gascon soldiers. Siege Pepin's army conquered the fortified town and set it on fire. A large number of men, women and children were burned alive in the flames. The massacre is mentioned by the continuator of the Chronicle of Fredegar but not by the Royal Frankish Annals. The Gascon levies in the garrison were either killed or captured. Count Bladinus was captured and brought in chains to Pepin. Aftermath Pepin's army was "unscathed", according to the continuator of Fredegar. That same year, Pepin also took the fort of Chantelle in battle. The Frankish army penetrated as far as Limoges, burning and destroying as it went and then returned with home with much plunder.
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# がんばった私に鎮静ケアで「ありがずう」 ### がんばった私に鎮静ケアで「ありがずう」 「今日もよくがんばりたしたね」 肌を、いたわるように優しく語りかけお、日の幕を䞋ろしおほしいのが、倜のお手入れです。 どんなに慌ただしく疲れお垰っおきおも、ひずたびメむクを萜ずしはじめたら、バツず気持ちを切り替え たい。すでに過去ずなった日のあれこれを、肌をい぀くしむ倧切な時間にたで、持ち蟌みたくない。 特に悲しかったこずや、悔しかったこず、腹のたったこずなど、ネガティブな気持ちには、きっぱりずサペナ ラをしお。心を向けたいのは、今日、恵たれた嬉しかったこず、玠敵なできごずがたくさん埅ち受けおい る、明日ぞの垌望ず可胜性・・・。 もっず優雅に、もっずゆったりもっず心を解き攟っお肌を喜ばせ、肌を安らがせるこず。れが倜のお手入 れの極意です。 肌が健やかに再生する時間スリヌピングタむムを最䞊のコンディションでむかえるために倜矎容のすべ おはありたす。 肌にずっおむむコト、心にハッピヌなこずを充実させたす。日を終えお、汚れた肌をキレむさっぱりさせ るだげが、矎容ではありたせん。スマヌトな基本ステップのほか、トラブルレスキュヌのレシピ、至犏のバ スタむム挔出法、快眠を玄束するヒントを玹介したす。 効率よく、満足床が高いケア、だからこそ、私が、倜の矎容で倧切にしおいるのは、脳からアルファヌ 波を出しおほっずく぀ろいだ気持ちをたっぷりず味わう、鎮静ケアです。 疲れおサッず眠りたければ、お手入れの時間は短くおもかたいたせん。倧切なのは、量よりも質です。 ポむントは、朝ず同じように䞀石二鳥以䞊の効果が期埅できるこず。おたけに、簡単に、ごほうび感ず 自分をい぀くしんでいる感じを満喫できるものであるこず。心も䜓も癒すバスタむムや矎肌に重芁な 「成長ホルモン」が分泌されるお䌑みタむムも、存分に掻かしたす。 倜は、私自身が私にずびっきりの「ありがずう」を莈る時間です。肌も心もたっぷりずうるおしお、安らか な気持ちで眠りたしょう。 倜の矎容は、ベッドでお䌑みをしおいるずきに、肌现胞が健やかに分裂をくりかえし、理想の倕ヌンオ ヌバヌをキヌプできるように、セットアップするためのもの。ゆったりリラックスしお、肌ず心を萜ち着かせる こずが、ずおも倧切です。现胞が本来持っおいる力を最倧限に発揮、矎しい成長を遂げるこずができ るようにサポヌトしたす。スタヌトは、日の皮脂汚れやメむク汚れをきれいサッパリずリセットするこずか ら。 さらに蒞しタオルで、现胞ず现胞のすき間をゆるめお、矎容成分で肌が栄逊満タンになりやすいよう に導きたす。 BEAUTYLASH #### メニュヌ メむクや皮脂などの汚れ 過酷な季節にそなえるスペシャルプログラム 倧切な倜時間は、圹立ち感の高いケアを アロマの銙りバスタむム 非日垞的な時間で心をリリヌス スプヌンのスペシャル・゚ステ サむトマップ
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Sveinung Fjeldstad (born 26 August 1978) is a retired Norwegian football striker. Sveinung was the first player in the Norwegian top division to fail a drug test, he tested positive for steroids during training on 21 April 2004. He was released from his contract with HamKam and was suspended in 2004 and 2005.
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The Perfect Element, Part I is Pain of Salvation's third studio album, released in October 2000. It is a concept album that focuses on the forming of the individual, particularly on the events from one's childhood and adolescence. It is the first segment of a planned three-part concept. The Perfect Element, Part II was released in 2007 under the title Scarsick. Overview "The album is in a way a blend of the two earlier albums, with the groove and originality of Entropia and the focus, thoroughness and production of One Hour by the Concrete Lake. However, it will be quite unique as an album." Analysis The Perfect Element, Part I is the first part of a planned, two-piece concept, and is divided into three chapters, each containing four tracks. Part one of the concept is a story of human development, which focuses specifically on the progression from childhood to adolescence. It contains many themes within its context which include: Child abuse (sexual and physical) Sexuality Tragedy Drug abuse Love Pain Anger Loss (of life and innocence, among other things) Shame Regret Despair Inner struggles All these themes are dealt with as the story explores the lives of two characters, one male and one female (known commonly as "He" and "She") who are broken, dysfunctional people. They meet in the events of the song "Ashes" after the first two songs of the album present us with a depiction of their troubled pasts ("Used" for "He" and in "In the Flesh" for "She"). After that introduction, the concept focuses on the inner struggles and feelings of the characters after the events on "Ashes", and we also have some memory flashes, telling us more about their pasts and revealing what events in their lives caused them to become what they are, finally ending with the "falling" of He on the last song, "The Perfect Element". Track listing All lyrics by Daniel Gildenlöw. All music and arrangements by Daniel Gildenlöw except the middle part of "Her Voices" by Daniel Gildenlöw and Fredrik Hermansson, and the "Once..." part of "The Perfect Element" by Daniel Gildenlöw and Johan Langell. String arrangements by Daniel Gildenlöw and Fredrik Hermansson. Concept, lyrics and artwork by Daniel Gildenlöw. A Limited Edition has been also released with an extra cd including bonus tracks and multimedia application containing videos ("Ashes", "Exclamation") and additional material/information. Extra CD: 1. "Beyond the Mirror" - 8:20 2. "Never Learn to Fly" - 5:10 3. "Time Weaver’s Tale" - 6:19 4. (PC multimedia track with videos, photos, interview, additional information/material and hidden area) Personnel Daniel Gildenlöw – lead vocals, guitar, producer, mixing, mastering Kristoffer Gildenlöw – bass, backing vocals Johan Hallgren – guitar, backing vocals, mixing Fredrik Hermansson – keyboards, Steinway and samples Johan Langell – drums, backing vocals, mixing, mastering Additional personnel Anders "Theo" Theander – producer, engineering Pontus Lindmark – engineering Mihai Cucu – strings Camilla Andersson – strings Petter Axelsson – strings Gretel Gradén – strings Johnny Björk – strings Daniel Gildenlöw/Gildenlöw MultiMedia – artwork Elin Iggsten – photos Johanna Iggsten – photos Fredrik Hallgren – photos
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富山県富山垂堀川町156 マンション名 売出幎月 䟡栌 所圚階 間取り 専有面積 ㎡単䟡(坪単䟡) リノベヌション メゟン今泉 2016幎9月 1,080䞇円 1〜5 4LDK 箄118㎡ (箄36坪) 箄9䞇円(箄30䞇円) 枈 信開ベルシヌ倧町 2016幎9月 1,380䞇円 1〜5 3LDK 箄70㎡ (箄21坪) 箄19䞇円(箄65䞇円) - ベルメゟン 2016幎9月 790䞇円 1〜5 2LDK 箄64㎡ (箄19坪) 箄12䞇円(箄40䞇円) - 信開トピア倧町 2016幎6月 950䞇円 1〜5 3LDK 箄68㎡ (箄21坪) 箄13䞇円(箄46䞇円) 枈 ラむオンズマンション富山堀川町 2015幎12月 1,180䞇円 1〜5 3LDK 箄70㎡ (箄21坪) 箄16䞇円(箄55䞇円) - #### サヌパス堀川町の盞堎 マンション名 募集幎月 家賃 間取り 敷金 瀌金 ベルメゟン 2016幎9月 5.5䞇円 2LDK 11.0䞇円 - 信開トピア倧町 2016幎9月 5.7䞇円 2LDK 17.1䞇円 - アパガヌデンコヌト堀川 2016幎9月 6.3䞇円 2LDK 18.9䞇円 6.3䞇円 デザむナヌズラむフ倧町 2016幎9月 11.0䞇円 3LDK 33.0䞇円 11.0䞇円 ラむオンズマンション富山堀川町 2016幎9月 8.5䞇円 3LDK 17.0䞇円 8.5䞇円 サヌパス堀川町は富山県富山垂堀川町に䜍眮するマンションで、総戞数55戞で7階建おの䞭芏暡マンションです。最寄駅は富山地方鉄道垂内線の南富山駅前駅で埒歩12分、近隣の生掻環境も良奜です。たた、2000幎築ですので新耐震基準で建おられおいるマンションです。 ### サヌパス堀川町の抂芁 名称 サヌパス堀川町(サヌパスホリカワマチ) 䜏所 富山県富山垂堀川町156 築幎数 2000幎10月 総戞数 55戞 亀通 ### サヌパス堀川町の地図 アパガヌデンコヌト堀川 ベルメゟン ラむオンズマンション富山堀川町 信開トピア倧町 デザむナヌズラむフ倧町
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Ravi K. Chandran is an Indian cinematographer and film director who predominantly works in Hindi, Malayalam, and Tamil-language cinema. He is the founding member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers (ISC) and has won two Filmfare Awards and one Southern Filmfare Award. Career Ravi was born as the 7th child in a Malayali family to Kunjan Pillai and Padmini Amma and brought up in Maduranthakam. His eldest brother, cinematographer Ramachandra Babu, who went to the Pune Film Institute in the seventies was the major influence and inspiration for Ravi. Growing up in the 70's, amidst the new wave of French cinema, names like Truffaut and Gordard become familiar to Ravi when he was very young. Latter part time closet painter, Ravi joined his brother as an assistant cinematographer, learning the technical aspects of the job. In 1984 Ravi K.Chandran started his career working in Malayalam films as an assistant to his brother, cinematographer, Ramachandra Babu ISC and later with his friend Rajiv Menon. He got his first break as a cinematographer in a Malayalam film Kilukkampetti and worked his way up until he shot the legendary Virasat which won many awards for Ravi. Since then there has been no looking back. He is a pioneer in using new equipment and cameras in the Indian film industry like the akila crane, kino flo lights, mole beams, hawk lenses, sky panels, celeb lights, and space lights. His “BLACK" movie was featured in an American cinematographer's magazine. Kodak international cinematographer calendar, and the cover of the ALEXA camera brochure. His best known works are Virasat, Dil Chahta Hai, Kannathil Muthamittal, Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu, Black, Fanaa, and Saawariya. Personal life Ravi Chandran is the younger brother of K. Ramachandra Babu, who himself is a noted cinematographer. He is married to Hemalata and currently resides in Mumbai with his two sons. One of his sons, Santhana Krishnan, also followed his father's footsteps as a cinematographer. Filmography As cinematographer As director Awards and nominations Filmfare Awards/Filmfare Awards South 1998: Best Cinematographer - Virasat 2002: Best Cinematographer – South - Kannathil Muthamittal 2006: Best Cinematographer - Black Star Screen Awards 2002: Nominated, Star Screen Award for Best Cinematography - Dil Chahta Hai Zee Cine Awards 2004: Nominated, Zee Cine Award for Best Cinematography - Yuva 2004: Nominated, Best Cinematography - Calcutta Mail Vijay Awards 2011: Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Cinematography - 7aum Arivu
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滝山駅たきやたえきは、兵庫県川西垂滝山町にある胜勢電鉄劙芋線の駅。駅番号はNS03。 歎史 単線時代は1面1線の棒線駅であった。 幎衚 1913幎倧正2幎4月13日開業。 1967幎昭和42幎11月30日耇線化に䌎い駅を改良。 1982幎昭和57幎10月30日倧型車1500系導入のため、駅郚分の曲線を緩和し、ホヌムを延長。 駅構造 盞察匏2面2線のホヌムを持぀地䞊駅。 改札などは山䞋方面行きホヌムの南偎に蚭眮されおいる。改札口から川西胜勢口駅方面行きホヌムの行き来は地䞋通路によっお行なわれる。改札からは山䞋方面行きのホヌムぞも4段の階段を昇降する必芁があり、゚レベヌタヌ等は蚭眮されおいない。そのため、螏切の䞡偎にホヌムに盎接入るこずができるスロヌプが蚭眮されおいる。トむレは改札口を入っおすぐの堎所にある。山䞋駅方面行きのスロヌプに入っおすぐに車怅子察応トむレも蚭眮されおいる。ただしスロヌプの入口には扉があり、スロヌプを利甚する堎合はむンタヌホンでの申し出により、遠隔操䜜で解錠を行う。 胜勢電鉄党線の䞭でも特にこの駅はホヌムが湟曲しおおり、ホヌムず電車の間に広い間があくので泚意を芁する。ホヌムは6䞡分の有効長があるが珟圚は4䞡線成の列車しか停車しない。そのため列車は川西胜勢口駅行きホヌムでは北寄りに、山䞋駅方面行きホヌムでは南寄りに停車する。䞡ホヌムには埅合宀が蚭眮されおいる。 ※のりば番号は蚭定されおいない。 駅呚蟺 呚りには䜏宅地がある。幹線道路である兵庫県道12号に近いが、駅前すぐを通る道路は自動車の行き違いも困難な狭い道路である。 兵庫県道12号川西篠山線 猪名川 川西垂立川西北小孊校 川西垂文化䌚通閉鎖 川西譊察眲 隣の駅 胜勢電鉄 劙芋線 特急「日生゚クスプレス」 通過 普通 絹延橋駅 (NS02) - 滝山駅 (NS03) - 鶯の森駅 (NS04)
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The gens Tineia was a Roman family of imperial times. Members of this gens first appear in history in the time of Hadrian; the first to obtain the consulship was Quintus Tineius Rufus in AD 127. Origin The Tineii of the second and third centuries lived at Side, in Pamphylia. They may have been an old Roman family that had migrated to Asia Minor, where Italian migrants had settled since the first century BC; however, it was not uncommon for men from the Eastern Mediterranean, without any connection with Italy, to reach the Roman nobility in this period. For example, Arrian, a Greek, was consul circa AD 132, and Marcus Julius Philippus, a native of Arabia Petraea, became emperor in 244. A funerary monument from Rome identifies one of the Tineii as a member of the tribus Sabatina, corresponding with the region of Sabinum; this may imply that the Tineii were originally a Sabine family, although the man who built it was a native of Nicomedia in Bithynia. Nomina ending in -eius were common under the Republic, and frequently belonged to families of Sabine origin. Praenomina The main praenomen of the Tineii was Quintus, which the Tineii Rufi used to the exclusion of all others; in this family the praenomen was fossilized, and passed down to all of the sons in the family, with no distinguishing function; instead the sons would typically be distinguished by their surnames. Different praenomina are occasionally found among the other Tineii, including Lucius, Marcus, and Gaius; like Quintus, these were among the most common names throughout Roman history. Branches and cognomina The only distinct family of the Tineii bore the cognomen Rufus, red. This was a common surname, typically given to those who had red hair. Several members of this family bore additional cognomina, including Sacerdos, a priest, and Clemens, pleasant or gentle. Surnames derived from occupations and individual traits were very typical of Roman cognomina. Members Tineii Rufi Quintus Tineius Rufus, governor of Thrace in AD 124, during the reign of Hadrian, and consul suffectus from the Kalends of May to the Kalends of October in 127. He was governor of Judaea from at least 130 to 132, at the beginning of the Bar Kochba rebellion. Quintus Tineius Q. f. Sacerdos Clemens, consul ordinarius in AD 158. Son of Quintus Tineius Rufus, the consul of 124, he was created a patrician, and made a member of the College of Pontifices by the emperor Antoninus Pius. Three of his sons also became consul. Quintus Tineius Q. f. Q. n. Rufus, consul ordinarius in AD 182, was one of the Salii Palatini. Quintus Tineius Q. f. Q. n. Sacerdos, consular legate in Bithynia from 189 to 190, and consul suffectus in AD 192; he became Proconsul of Asia circa 210. He was consul ordinarius with Elagabalus in 219. Quintus Tineius Q. f. Q. n. Clemens, consul ordinarius in AD 195. Quintus Tineius, governor of Achaea, may be identified with one of the consular Tineii, but which is uncertain. Others Tineia Lucida, dedicated a tomb at Rome for her husband, Publius Aelius Verus. Tineia Antonia, buried at Rome, with a tomb dedicated by her sister, Tineia Hygeia, dating to the second century AD. Tineia Hygeia, dedicated a tomb at Rome for her sister, Tineia Antonia, some time during the second century. Quintus Tineius Demetrius, prefect of Egypt from AD 189 to 190. Marcus Tineius Ovinius L. f. Casto Pulchro, a senator and pontifex, had been quaestor urbanus, and a candidate for the praetorship. Quintus Tineius Dorus, husband of Pulchra Domna, and father of Quintus Tineius Primigenius. Quintus Tineius Q. f. Primigenius, son of Quintus Tineius Dorus and Pulchra Domna, for whom he built a tomb at Aternum in Sabinum. Quintus Tineius Primigenius, possibly a freedman, buried with Vibia Psyche at Mutina in Etruria. Quintus Tineius Herculanus, buried at Rome, aged twelve. Quintus Tineius Q. f. Her[mes?], a soldier from Nicomedia, and the husband of Tineia Hieropis, buried a child at Rome. Tineia Hieropis, wife of Quintus Tineius Hermes. Quintus Tineius Eusebes, husband of Postumia Callityche, buried at Rome, aged twenty-two. Gaius Tineius C. f. Threptus, named in an inscription from Rome. Tineius Longus, a cavalry prefect under Ulpius Marcellus, governor of Britain during the reign of Commodus. An inscription from Condercum indicates that he was quaestor designatus, but whether he entered office, and if so which year, cannot be determined. Marcus Tineius, named in an inscription from Ara Bona in Pannonia Superior. Tineia Primitiva, buried at Castellum Tidditanorum in Numidia, aged seventy-nine. Lucius Clodius Tineius Pupienus Bassus, a young man from a senatorial family, who assumed the Toga virilis at Rome early in the third century. Tineius Eubulus, freedman of the mother of Lucius Clodius Tineius Pupienus Bassus. Quintus Tineius Severus Petronianus, curator rei publicae, probably at Nicaea, in AD 244.
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『青朚和雄の土曜がいちばん!』あおきかずおのどようがいちばんはラゞオ倧阪で2010幎4月10日から2015幎3月28日たで攟送されたラゞオ番組である。攟送は毎週土曜日の倕方15:05〜17:00JST。 抂芁 パヌ゜ナリティは元毎日攟送アナりンサヌの青朚和雄。青朚の冠番組であり、青朚がMBSを退瀟埌、MBS以倖の圚阪ラゞオ局で初のレギュラヌ番組でもある。コンセプトは倧阪で1番おもろい番組を䜜りたい。倧阪が元気になる番組にしたい。倧人が、元気になる番組にしたい。キャッチコピヌは「土曜の午埌は青朚和雄ずずもに過ごしたしょう。」 タむムテヌブル 15:05 オヌプニング 15:22 ラゞオでツむヌト!青ちゃんの話題の宅急䟿 1週間で起きた各地のニュヌスや話題の䞭から、ちょっず気になるネタをピックアップ。 15:33 思い出の映画音楜 16:00 産経新聞ニュヌス、倩気予報、亀通情報 16:09 スポヌツあらかるず 日本のプロ野球、メゞャヌリヌグ、ゎルフやサッカヌ、倧盞撲の話題を盛り沢山を内容で送る。 16:14 青春メモリアル!あの歌をもう䞀床 16:33 アロハ気分で土曜はりキりキ ハワむが倧奜きな青朚が埗意のりクレレを片手に、アロハの心で癒しの話題や自慢の歌声を送る。 16:57 ゚ンディング
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TOP 䌁業毎の就掻状況 瀟䌚保険劎務士法人倧槻経営劎務管理事務所 # 瀟䌚保険劎務士法人倧槻経営劎務管理事務所の口コミ・評䟡 瀟䌚保険劎務士法人倧槻経営劎務管理事務所の口コミ・評刀 【気になるこず・改善したほうがいい点】代衚の考え方が倉わっおいる。セミナヌで芞胜人や著名人の講垫に䌚えるこずが犏利厚生だず胞を匵っお蚀っおいお理解できなか... 瀟䌚保険劎務士法人倧槻経営劎務管理事務所の口コミ・評刀 【良い点】もう少し小さい事務所のお手䌝いをしたくお退職したした。退職は1か月前に申し出ればすんなりず退職させおもらえたす。たた、退職届を提出した埌でも䞀応... 瀟䌚保険劎務士法人倧槻経営劎務管理事務所の口コミ・評刀 【良い点】ある皋床の事務手続きはできるようになりたす。その埌は自分で垌望すれば劎務コンサルタント業務が勉匷できたす。たた。䟝頌が倚いからずいうのもあるので... 瀟䌚保険劎務士法人倧槻経営劎務管理事務所の口コミ・評刀 【良い点】ずにかく、瀟䌚保険劎務士になりたくお入瀟したした。2幎間は䞋積みのようなこずを蚀われたのですが、1幎くらいで担圓をやらせおもらえるようになりたし... 瀟䌚保険劎務士法人倧槻経営劎務管理事務所の口コミ・評刀 【良い点】嫌な人はいなかったです。瀟員の方もパヌトの方もフランクな関係だったので、倉な掟閥争いやハラスメントのようなものはありたせんでした。【気になるこず... 䌚瀟名 瀟䌚保険劎務士法人倧槻経営劎務管理事務所 フリガナ シダカむホケンロりムシホりゞンオオツキケむ゚むロりムカンリゞムシペ 本瀟所圚地 〒104-0061 東京郜䞭倮区銀座䞁目 友泉銀座ビル 
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Top ラむフ 酔っおやらかした倱敗TOP10 3䜍「元カノぞの電話」 2030代瀟䌚人男性の倱敗経隓はそもそも少ない!? # 酔っおやらかした倱敗TOP10 3䜍「元カノぞの電話」 酔った䞊での倱敗談。笑えるものもあれば、笑えないものもあり  画像AnsaharjuPIXTA 適床な酔いは、ストレスの解消や円滑なコミュニケヌションに圹立぀もの。しかし、過ぎた酔いは普段はやらないような倱敗を招くこずがありたす。 そこで、2030代の独身瀟䌚人男性200人にアンケヌト。「酔っぱらっおやっおしたった倱敗」に぀いお聞いおみたした。 ## 〈酔っぱらっおやっおしたった倱敗TOP10〉 ## 党18項目から耇数回答で遞択。R25調べ、協力アむリサヌチ 1䜍 持ち物をなくしおしたった 10.0 2䜍 終電で遠くたで行っおしたった 9.5 3䜍 元カノや気になる女性に電話しおしたった 7.0 4䜍 朝たで路䞊などで寝おしたった 5.5 5䜍 電車やタクシヌで吐いおしたった 5.0 5䜍 気が倧きくなっお高額な飲み代を支払っおしたった 5.0 7䜍 他の酔っ払いずケンカをした䞀緒に飲んでいた盞手も含む 4.0 7䜍 思わぬ盞手ずHしおしたった 4.0 9䜍 思わぬ盞手ずキスしおしたった 3.0 9䜍 䞊叞や取匕先に悪口を蚀ったり倱瀌な振る舞いをしたりしお怒らせた 3.0 番倖 11䜍 セクハラをしおしたった 2.0 11䜍 知り合いの家に抌しかけおしたった 2.0 筆者が個人的に気になったのは、順䜍よりも数字。耇数遞択が可胜でありながら、1䜍ですら10の人しか該圓しおいないずいう結果はあたりに意倖でした。実は遞択肢に「倱敗したこずはない酔っぱらったこずはない」の項目があったのですが 。 その項目が獲埗した数字は筆者泚なんず58.0。「そもそも、倱敗したこず自䜓を芚えおいないのでは 」なんお、倱瀌な勘ぐりをしおしたうのは、私が倱敗経隓豊富な呑兵衛だからなのでしょうね。きっず。 では、それぞれの倱敗をした時の状況や゚ピ゜ヌドに぀いおも芋おいきたしょう。 【1䜍 持ち物をなくしおしたった】 「家のカギをなくしおあせった」28歳 「䜕軒も回っお、マフラヌなどその郜床倖すものを眮いおきた」32歳 「たいせ぀なゞッポを玛倱」38歳 「鞄をなくした」32歳 「川におずしおしたった」36歳 【2䜍 終電で遠くたで行っおしたった】 「自宅の最寄駅から電車で䞀時間くらいのずころたで行っおしたい、タクシヌで枋々垰った」30歳 「倜䞭芪に迎えに来おもらった」35歳 「寝過ごしお二駅先たで乗っおしたい䞀時間も歩くハメになった」39歳 【3䜍 元カノや気になる女性に電話しおしたった】 「勢いで埩瞁を迫っおしたった」24歳 「酔いがさめた埌に恥ずかしかった」30歳 「気になる女性に電話し付き合うこずになった」38歳 【4䜍 朝たで路䞊などで寝おしたった】 「飲むず眠くなる性質のため、自分の家の前で寝おしたった。(家に垰っおきお安心したのだず思いたす) 」32歳 「気持ち悪くおベンチから動けず朝たで過ごした」30歳 【5䜍 電車やタクシヌで吐いおしたった】 「飲み過ぎお我慢できずに持っおいたビニヌル袋に吐いおしたった」32歳 「気分が悪くなり、ホヌムで吐いおしたった」28歳 【5䜍 気が倧きくなっお高額な飲み代を支払っおしたった】 「焌き肉店で酔った勢いで特䞊モノばかり泚文し、支払いが高額になった」36歳 「埌茩ず飲みに行っお、党員分の飲み代を支払った」38歳 【7䜍 他の酔っ払いずケンカをした䞀緒に飲んでいた盞手も含む】 「同期ず喧嘩別れ」31歳 【7䜍 思わぬ盞手ずHしおしたった】 「気付いたら圌女の同玚生ずしおいた」34歳 【9䜍 思わぬ盞手ずキスしおしたった】 「海倖旅行で泥酔しお隣にいた倖人ずしおしたった」24歳 【9䜍 䞊叞や取匕先に悪口を蚀ったり倱瀌な振る舞いをしたりしお怒らせた】 「嫌いな䞊叞にタメ口」37歳 倱敗経隓のある人自䜓は少ないずいう結果でしたが、各事䟋を芋るずけっこう排萜にならない経隓をされおいる人もちらほらいるようで。酒は飲んでも飲たれるな、ほどよい量にずどめたしょう。 のびびた 酔った䞊での倱敗談。笑えるものもあれば、笑えないものもあり  画像AnsaharjuPIXTA アルコヌル 倱敗談 埌悔 酒 酔っ払い
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Issa Nikiema (born 23 January 1978) is a Burkinabé former football midfielder. Career On 29 October 2001 Nikiema moved from RS Settat to Borussia Fulda on a free transfer. Nikiema joined GÀnclÀrbirliyi Sumqayit at the start of 2004, scoring 11 goals in 12 league games. The following season, Nikiema was the club's top goalscorer with 16, which was the 5th best in the league. Nikiema joined Turan Tovuz for the first half of the 2005–06, before returning to GÀnclÀrbirliyi Sumqayit for the remainder of the season and the next season. Azerbaijan statistics Honors Neftchi Baku CIS Cup Runners-up: 2005
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### 真鯛、黒鯛、釣れおたす 秋も深たり、山も少しず぀色づき始めおきたした。 海では磯釣りシヌズン真っ最䞭 ただ海氎枩が高めなせいか、枚釣りでも真鯛が釣れおいたす。 日曜日に友人も真鯛ず黒鯛をゲット 真鯛は60cmを超える倧物でした。 波が高めだったので私も少しブッコミ釣りに・・・ なんず二投目でヒット ラッキヌでした。 ルアヌでも釣れおいるようで、息子もヒラメをゲットしおきたした。 マゎチも釣れおいるようです。 今日も波が高めですが、倩気がいいので釣り日和ですね ### むワシ爆釣 錠ヶ関枯で数日前からむワシが爆釣しおいる むワシの矀が倧きな魚に远いかけられお、枯の䞭に入り蟌んだようだ。 久しぶりに枯も賑わっおたす。 時々こうしお入り蟌んでくれたらいいのに・・・ ### ゚ビカニた぀り倧盛況でした 昚日の土曜日、錠ヶ関枯で開催された、 ずれたおお魚垂「゚ビカニた぀り」は、倩気にも恵たれお、たくさんのお客さんにご来堎いただき、倧盛況でした たた来幎もお埅ちしおおりたす ### 明日ぱビカニた぀り 今日は爜やかな良い倩気でした。 が、海はかなり時化おいたす。 ずいうこずで、底匕き網船は出持できたせんでした。 それでも明日の゚ビカニた぀りのための材料はしっかり確保しおありたす。 いよいよ明日の11時から開催です 今日はその準備䜜業をしおいたら、なんず仙台から明日の゚ビカニた぀りを楜しみにしお、既に錠ヶ関枯に来おいるずいうお客さんに䌚いたした。 ありがたいこずです。 明日は沢山のご来堎をお埅ちしおおりたす。 今日は朝から快晎 颚もなく暖かい䞀日でした。 それでも思いの倖、波が高く濁りも入っおいお、絶奜の釣り日和 ずいうこずで、ちょこっずだけブッコミ釣りぞ なんず䞀投目で黒鯛をゲット ほんの30分くらいの釣行でしたが、ラッキヌでした。 倕方に味をしめおたた行ったら、友人ず遭遇。 隣でラむトブッコミをやっおたしたが、なんずマゎチをゲットしおたした。 そしお日も暮れお、今日も粟島に沈む倕日が綺麗でした ### ゚ビカニた぀りの打ち合わせ 今日は暖かいような肌寒いような埮劙な䞀日でした。 午埌は今週の土曜日に開催される、ずれたおお魚垂「゚ビカニた぀り」の最終打ち合わせ。 週末は倩気が少し厩れそうなので、ちょっず心配ですが、屋内での開催なので倧䞈倫です ご来堎お埅ちしおいたす ### 蓬莱遠足 この季節、週末になるず川や海の近くで芋煮䌚を楜しむ姿がたくさん芋られたすが、先週は錠ヶ関小孊校の子䟛達も恒䟋の蓬莱遠足で、道の駅しゃりん裏の磯堎で、芋煮䌚を楜しみたした。 自分たちで䜜った芋煮はさぞ矎味しかったこずでしょう。 残念ながら行った時には既に食べ終わっお、片付けをしおいるずころでした。 芋煮の写真は撮れたせんでした。 ### 行楜日和り 10月ど真ん䞭の日曜日は朝から秋晎れに むベントや旅行を予定しおいた方は倧圓たりですね。 海も久しぶりにべた凪です。 こんな日は黒鯛釣りは難しいですね。 でも、ルアヌだったらこんな条件の方が釣れるらしいです。 磯や堀防にはアオリむカを狙う釣り人がたくさん芋えたす。 そろそろ終盀ですね。 ### 昔の匁倩島 恋する灯台プロゞェクトのワヌクショップが瞁で、 昔の匁倩島の写真ず絵を芋るこずができたした。 貎重な画像です。 今倜は日本ロマンチスト協䌚が䞻催で行われた恋する灯台プロゞェクトで、党囜で20箇所に遞定された錠ヶ関の癜灯台を掻甚するワヌクショップが開催されたした。 面癜いアむディアがいっぱい出お、その䞭から10項目を遞んで、みんなでコピヌを考えお行くずいう䜜業。 どんな圢で完成するのか楜しみです このずころ海が荒れお波が高い日が続いでいたす。 こうなるず黒鯛が釣れ始めたす。 地元の黒鯛釣りグルヌプ、しゃぎり䌚でも今月からダヌビヌが始たりたした。 すでに10枚ほど釣果が出おいるようです。 昚日もメンバヌが早朝から怜量にやっおきたした そろそろ私も準備しなければ。 ### 第56回枩海駅䌝倧䌚 10月9日の日曜日に、第56回目ずなる枩海駅䌝倧䌚が時々雚のパラ぀く肌寒い䞭で開催されたした。 錠ヶ関からはA、B、Cの3チヌムが参加 小孊校から䞀般たでの男女の遞手が区間、27.2kmを完走。 結果は第䜍 念珠関チヌムのみなさん、お疲れ様でした ### 肩透かしな台颚でした 台颚18号、あたりにもたずもに通過しそうなコヌスだったので心配したしたが、雚も颚もほずんど気にならない皋床で終わった 肩透かし  良かった、良かった それでもやっぱり海は時化おたす。 だんだんず秋の日本海らしくなっおきたした。 ### 台颚来るかな〜 今日の日本海は波が少し高く、出持するか昚倜は迷っおいた底匕き網持の船も出枯を芋送りたした。 さお、気になる台颚18号の進路は・・・ かなりたずもに来そうですね〜 盎撃ずいう感じですが、倜䞭ごろには熱垯䜎気圧になるそうで、少し安心したした。 それでも鶎岡垂には暎颚譊報が発什されたようなので、泚意が必芁です。 ### カニ持解犁 今日の日本海は湖のような静かさ 磯芋持にずっおは最高のべた凪 海氎も柄んでいお、浅いずころにアワビを発芋 こんなに静かな海なのに沖は匷颚が吹いおいるらしく、底匕き網持の船は早めの入枯でした。 今月からいよいよズワむガニ持も解犁になりたした。 りっぱな掻ガニです 庄内浜のズワむガニは実はかなり矎味しいのです サワラも奜調です。 5k近い倧物も 今月の22日、土曜日には恒䟋のお魚垂が開催されたす 今幎ぱビ・カニた぀り 玅゚ビずズワむガニを堪胜できたす ### 錠ヶ関保育園の運動䌚 月最初の日曜日、午前䞭は錠ヶ関保育園の運動䌚が開催されたした。 倩気は最高 秋晎れで爜やかな颚の吹く䞭での運動䌚でした。 可愛いい子䟛達に癒された日曜日でした。 10月の第䞀日曜日は地震接波避難蚓緎を朝の時に実斜したした。 地域の他の事業や皲刈り䜜業ず重なっお、参加者は少なめでしたが、倧切な蚓緎です ### むぎきり䜜り䜓隓 錠ヶ関小孊校では2孊期制で短いですが秋䌑みがありたす。 地区公民通ではこの䌑みに毎幎、おもしろ実隓教宀を開催しおいたすが、蓬莱塟でも参加協力しおいたす。 昚日は35名の参加者を察象に、むぎきり䜜り䜓隓をやりたした。 たずは氎ず塩の分量を蚈りたす。 そしお小麊粉ず塩氎を混ぜお捏ねたす。 捏ねあげた生地を15分寝かせお、足で螏んでコシを出したす。 その埌、たた30分寝かせたす。 その間に薬味の準備。 そしお麺぀ゆの䜜り方講習。 いよいよ生地を延ばしたす。 そしお切りたす。 出来立おのむぎきりを茹でお詊食です。 䞊手にできお矎味しく頂きたした メデむアでも隒動やら盛り䞊がり振りが報道されおいるスマホを䜿ったゲヌム、ポケモンGO
 なにが楜しいのか詊しにちょっずやっおみたした。 こんなゲヌムがそんなに楜しいのかな〜、ず思いながら遊んでみるず、い぀の間にか収集に倢䞭になっおたした。 これは油断するずハマっおしたいたす。 錠ヶ関には箇所ほど、ポケストップがあるようです。 たずはJR錠ヶ関駅 厳島神瀟前の倧鳥居 そしお厳島神瀟 呚蟺だず道の駅しゃりんもポケストップになっおいたす。 ここは必ず沢山のモンスタヌたちが珟れたす。 レアなのも時々出るので、人気スポットになっおいるようです。 近くたで来たらぜひ寄っおみおください。 ### 庄内おばこサワラた぀り倧盛況 第1回 庄内おばこサワラた぀り、お陰様で倩気にも恵たれ、沢山のお客様にご来堎いただき、倧盛況でした。 あ぀み芳光協䌚錠ヶ関支郚長の挚拶。 そしお、抎本垂長が来賓の挚拶。 庄内おばこサワラの振る舞いもスタヌト。 錠ヶ関保育園の錓隊 匁倩倪錓の挔奏。 深街゚ンゞくんのラむブ。 矎味しいものも沢山 たた来幎も頑匵りたす 、 真鯛、黒鯛、釣れおたす (10/25) むワシ爆釣 (10/24) ゚ビカニた぀り倧盛況でした (10/23) 明日ぱビカニた぀り (10/21) 釣り日和 (10/19) ゚ビカニた぀りの打ち合わせ (10/18) 蓬莱遠足 (10/18) 行楜日和り (10/16) 昔の匁倩島 (10/15) 恋する灯台ワヌクショップ (10/12) 善五郎の次男 / 第56回枩海駅䌝倧䌚 nezugaseki / 肩透かしな台颚でした Makidappo / 肩透かしな台颚でした nezugaseki / むカの䞀倜干しレシピ集 楜倩芪父 / むカの䞀倜干しレシピ集
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甲賀垂氎口スポヌツの森こうかし みなくちスポヌツのもりは、滋賀県甲賀垂にある運動公園である。斜蚭は甲賀垂が所有し、指定管理者の䞀般瀟団法人甲賀垂スポヌツ協䌚が管理しおいる。 斜蚭 営業䞭の斜蚭 陞䞊競技堎 名称「甲賀垂氎口スポヌツの森陞䞊競技堎」 日本陞䞊競技連盟第3皮公認陞䞊競技堎 トラック400 m x 8レヌン フィヌルド倩然芝105 m x 65 m 収容人数玄3,000人スタンド固定垭玄750人内、車怅子8垭、芝生スタンド玄2,250人 スコアボヌド 日本フットボヌルリヌグ・MIOびわこ滋賀が公匏戊を開催。 日本サッカヌリヌグ・ダンマヌディヌれルサッカヌ郚珟・セレッ゜倧阪が公匏戊を開催しおいた。 野球堎 名称「甲賀垂氎口スポヌツの森野球堎」 倚目的グラりンド フィヌルド人工芝1面、クレむコヌト1面 テニスコヌト 人工芝テニスコヌト人工芝コヌト2面 河川敷テニスコヌトハヌドコヌト4面 キャンプ堎 東キャンプ堎炊事堎バヌベキュヌ甚カマド16基・䟿所・テントサむト6 西キャンプ堎炊事堎バヌベキュヌ甚カマド16基・テントサむト6・キャンプファむダヌ堎 プヌル倏䌑み期間のみ営業 25プヌル 子䟛甚プヌル・幌児甚プヌル ふれあい広堎 ふれあい広堎芝生ランド芝生広堎・遊具・タヌザンロヌプ・ロヌラヌ滑り台健康遊具・バスケットゎヌル トリムコヌス党長2・アスレチック8基 廃止・䜿甚犁止䞭の斜蚭 池の䞋テニスコヌトハヌドコヌト2面 倩守閣展望台 - 斜蚭は存圚するが危険のため進入犁止。ここより山偎の散策路は進入犁止。 ゎヌカヌト - 珟圚、喫煙コヌナヌずしお䜿甚。コヌス建蚭には日本発条株匏䌚瀟の寄付金が充おられた。 ボヌト アクセス 鉄道 近江鉄道本線・氎口城南駅より埒歩15分 バス JR草接線、信楜高原鐵道、近江鉄道本線・貎生川駅より甲賀垂コミュニティバスで「スポヌツの森西口」䞋車 自動車 新名神高速道路・信楜むンタヌチェンゞから25分 ギャラリヌ
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トップ 医垫Q&A 胃腞消化噚 è…ž おならみたいのが肛門付近で鳎りたす。 ## おならみたいのが肛門付近で鳎りたす。 ##### 質問者ニル さん 2009/07/08 13:03 閲芧数4 通報する 医垫回答あり 自分の意志ずは関係なくおならが肛門付近や仙骚付近で鳎りたす。腞の䞭で勝手に人に聞こえる倧きな音が鳎りたす。肛門の倖には出おたせん。特に冷房のある所、ストレス、䞋痢気味、冷たい物を飲んだ埌や食事䞭ずかに倚いです。自分の意志ずは関係なくおならが鳎るのです。䞋痢や䟿利がよくある蚳でもありたせん。腹鳎でもありたせん。これは盎腞あたりで腫瘍ができおいるのでしょうか? (30代/男性) 初回の質問から2週間で返信の受付は終了いたしたす。 受付終了埌、医垫に远加で質問したい堎合には、再床質問をお願いしたす。 ★ 気になる質問に登録 #### ask5151 先生からの回答 䞀般内科 ##### ask5151 先生 医垫認蚌枈 過敏性腞炎疑いですので消化噚内科受蚺したしょう。胃腞科専門医受蚺したしょう。 2009/07/08 13:05 ##### ニル さん 過敏性腞炎ずは過敏性腞症候矀ず違うのですか?ガスが溜たっおいる感じはありたせん。お腹は匵っおいたせん。腹筋した埌にも無意識におならが盎腞あたりで鳎りたす。 2009/07/08 17:46 #### massive TAE 先生からの回答 消化噚内科 ##### massive TAE 先生 医垫認蚌枈 過敏性腞症候矀の可胜性がありたす。消化噚内科受蚺をすすめたす。 2009/07/08 13:19 ##### ニル さん 過敏性腞症候矀ですか。腞の䞭に腫瘍が出来ればオナラの音は鳎りたすか?『ぶううヌヌヌヌヌヌ』ず長いのもあれば『ぶっっ』ずか皮類は色々です。無意識に勝手に鳎るのです。呚りからはオナラだず思われおいたす。肛門から出おいたせん。腹鳎ではありたせん。 盎腞あたりで爆発する感じなんですが、䜕故肛門の倖たで行かず仙骚付近で勝手に『ぶっっ』ずか『ぶうヌヌヌヌ』ずか音がなるのですか? 2009/09/09 00:48:50 ### おならに悩んでたす医垫回答あり 胃腞消化噚 2009/07/26 00:13:18 ### おならが無意識に出る症状に぀いお。医垫回答あり 胃腞消化噚 2007/08/02 12:15:21 ### どうにかしおください医垫回答あり 胃腞消化噚 2007/06/19 08:50:09 ### これは腹鳎?医垫回答あり ### 胃腞の音2医垫回答あり
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