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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady%20%28Hear%20Me%20Tonight%29
Lady (Hear Me Tonight)
Lady (Hear Me Tonight) is a French house song by French duo Modjo, released on June 19, 2000. It is from their debut studio album, Modjo. Commercially, the song was a big success, peaking the top 10 in 23 countries. References 2000 songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trees%20Keultjes
Trees Keultjes
Trees Keultjes (15 February 1926 – 20 January 2022) was a Dutch police officer. In 1953 she was one of the first ever female Dutch police officers. Biography She worked as a typist. In 1953 three female officers were hired, the first ever female Dutch police officers. There was a lot of media attention of her first public appearance. The other two female colleagues had to quit when they got married, Keultjes remained unmarried and continued to work as a policewoman, but later as a detective. As the first female agent, she maintained media interest. For instance after her 25 years of service in 1978, she had a main interview for Trouw in 1999. Keultjes died in Oss on 20 January 2022, at the age of 95. At the end 2022 she was highlited in the NOS television programm "Uit het leven 2022"; a programm with an overview of people who died in 2022. References Dutch people Police officers 1926 births 2022 deaths People from Oss Place of death missing
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornufer%20heffernani
Cornufer heffernani
Solomon Island palm frog (Cornufer heffernani) is a frog. It lives in Papua New Guinea and some of the Solomon Islands. People have seen it as high as 250 meters above sea level. First paper References Frogs of Oceania
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Made%20You%20Look%20%28song%29
Made You Look (song)
"Made You Look" is a doo-wop song by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor. It was released on October 21, 2022. It is from her fifth studio album, Takin' It Back. The song has been inspired by Trainor's body insecurities after pregnancy and the lyrics speak of listeners of the song to embrace their natural beauty and confidence. References 2022 songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrie%20Trimpe
Adrie Trimpe
Adrie Trimpe (13 June 1934 – 10 February 2022) was a Dutch greengrocer. Trimpe had together with his wife Francien for decades a greengrocer's shop in the center of Vlissingen. They were active until old age, working fourteen to sixteen hours per day. Trimpe did not want to stop, and continued working while it was in the later years barely possible physically. However in 2017 the store closed permanently. They gained national fame in 2018 thanks to the documentary about them named Van verlies kun je niet betalen, made by Helge Prinsen. Trimpe died in Vlissingen on 10 February 2022, at the age of 87. At the end 2022 he was highlited in the NOS television programm "Uit het leven 2022"; a programm with an overview of people who died in 2022. References Dutch people 1934 births 2022 deaths People from Vlissingen
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual%20cup
Menstrual cup
A Menstrual cup is a menstrual hygiene device. It is inserted in the vagina during menstruation. Its purpose is to collect menstrual fluid. They are shaped like a bell or a ring. The stem is used for insertion and removal and the bell shaped cup is to collect the menstrual fluid. This process is different from sanitary towels and tampons, as they absorb the fluid instead. References Tools
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shake%20It%20Up%20%28The%20Cars%20song%29
Shake It Up (The Cars song)
"Shake It Up" is a song by American new wave band The Cars from their 1981 album of the same name. The song was covered by the Chipmunks and the Chipettes in an episode of Alvin and The Chipmunks. History The song relies heavily on dance-pop as its main genre, with audible pop rock elements. Drummer David Robinson has said at the outset that he did not even want to record the song, as it had been "kicking around for years. It never sounded good. We recorded it a couple of times in the studio and dumped it, and we were going to try it one more time, and I was fighting everybody . . . So we thought, let's start all over again, like we've never even heard it—completely change every part—and we did. Then, when it was through and all put back together, it was like a brand-new song." Guitarist Elliot Easton said that he wanted his solo to sound like "two guys trading off". He first plays a Fender Telecaster in a skewed "country" style, then, mid-solo, switches to a Gibson Crank for a more rock sound. References 1981 songs The Cars songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Since%20You%27re%20Gone
Since You're Gone
"Since You're Gone" is a song by the American rock band The Cars. It was released as a single from their fourth album, Shake It Up. Composition According to the liner notes of Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology, "Since You're Gone" is an example of "[a] more playful quality ... in Ocasek's writing", with a Bob Dylan impersonation "adopt[ed] when delivering [the line 'You're so trachea-ress!']" Guitarist Elliot Easton plays a guitar solo that "paid homage to King Crimson leader Robert Fripp[.]" Release In 1982, "Since You're Gone" was released as the second single from Shake It Up, following up on "Shake It Up". The song, backed with "Think It Over" in the US and "Maybe Baby" in the UK, peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 24 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. The single was followed by "Victim of Love" in US, and "Think It Over" in Britain. Like many other songs by The Cars, "Since You're Gone" had a music video created to accompany it, starring Ric Ocasek "moping around an empty apartment". The video received adequate airplay on MTV at the time. References 1982 songs The Cars songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fellowship%20of%20Southern%20Writers
Fellowship of Southern Writers
The Fellowship of Southern Writers is a group of writers from the southern states of America. In 1987 twenty-one writers (charter members) had a meeting in Chattanooga, Tennessee where they decided to honor good writing from their part of the country. They wanted to help young writers by giving them awards of money and chances to improve their writing skill. Awards and prizes are given for very good writing of fiction, poetry, drama, criticism, and history. Members It is a small group. The Fellowship can only have 50 members at one time. New members of the group are chosen by election and invited to join. All members must be born or have lived for a long time in the American South. Other members have written works that say important things about southern life. Some well-known members of The Fellowship have been Wendell Berry, Rita Dove, Ernest J. Gaines, Silas House, Bobbie Ann Mason, William Styron, Natasha Trethewey, Robert Penn Warren, and Eudora Welty. References American writers Organizations based in the United States
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerrado
Cerrado
The Cerrado (, ) is a large ecoregion of tropical savanna in eastern Brazil. Most of it is in the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Minas Gerais, and the Federal District. The main areas of the Cerrado biome are the Brazilian highlands (the Planalto). The main habitat types of the Cerrado are made of of forest savanna, wooded savanna, park savanna and gramineous-woody savanna. The Cerrado also has savanna wetlands and gallery forests. It is the second largest of Brazil's major habitat types, after the Amazonian rainforest. The Cerrado takes up 21 percent of the country's land area. Small parts of the Cerrado are in Paraguay and Bolivia. References BRANDÃO, M.; GAVILANES, M. L. (1992). Espécies árboreas padronizadoras do Cerrado mineiro e sua distribuição no Estado. Informe Agropecuário 16 (173): 5–11. BRANDÃO, M.; CARVALHO, P. G. S.; JESUÉ, G. (1992). Guia Ilustrado de Plantas do Cerrado. CEMIG. CASTRO, A. A. J. F., MARTINS F. R., TAMASHIRO, J. Y., SHEPHERD G. J. (1999). How rich is the flora of Brazilian Cerrados? Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 86 (1): 192–224. RATTER, J.A.; RIBEIRO, J.F. & BRIDGEWATER, S. (1997) The Brazilian Cerrado vegetation and Threats to its Biodiversity. Annals of Botany, 80: pp. 223–230. LEITÃO FILHO, H.F. (1992). A flora arbórea dos Cerrados do Estado de São Paulo. Hoehnea 19 (1/2): 151–163. MENDONÇA, R. C.; FELFILI, J. M.; WALTER, B. M. T.; SILVA, M. C.; REZENDE, FILGUEIRAS, T. S.; NOGUEIRA, P. E. Flora vascular do bioma Cerrado. ("Vascular flora of Cerrado biome") IBGE Volume 1 Volume 2 Further reading Other websites
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Harlow
Jack Harlow
Jack Thomas Harlow (born March 13, 1998) is an American rapper from Louisville, Kentucky. He started his music career in 2015 by making EPs and mixtapes. He rose to fame in 2020 with the release of his 2020 single, "What's Poppin". That song gained popularity though TikTok and had remixes with other rappers such as DaBaby, Lil Wayne, and Tory Lanez. He went on to make more songs and in 2021, he collaborated with Lil Nas X to make Industry Baby. In 2022, he made an album named "Come Home the Kids Miss You" and a song from that album, "First Class". First Class became his second number one on the Billboard Hot 100. References American rappers Musicians from Louisville, Kentucky Living people 1998 births
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiger%20north%20face
Eiger north face
Eiger north face the north face of the mountain called Eiger. It has a height of more than over the sourrounding area. The summit of Eiger is at f above sea level. Some climbing routes using the north face have length of over . They are among the most diffiult, and most tiring climbing routes in the world. Also, the north face is very exposed. There's a constant danger of rockfall and avalanches. It became known because many people tried to climb it (and failed). First attempt: 1935 The first people to try climbing it were were Max Sedlmayr and Karl Mehringer, in 1935. People with telesocpes watched them. When they started, the weather was good. On the second day, they climbed what is called First Band; it was rated at the maximum difficulty level of that time. (VI). They reached the First Band of Ice, in the evening. They had climbed about , about were left (in height). Nearly the whole of the second day they spent traversing the second ice field. The weather turned, and the sight was lost. Three days later, the weather improved, and the sight was restored. Sedlmayer and Mehringer were spotted climbing somewhat higher up. The weather turned again, and the sight was lost again. Six days after they had started, a military plane was used to search for them, but it did not find the climbers. A team of eight climbers started a rescue mission, about four days later. They didn't find anyone. Other climbers found one corpse, at a place that is now called Todesbiwak (Biwak of death). It is unclear,if this was Sedlmayr or Mehringer. In 1976, four Czech climbers found a packet of cigarettes, with a notice, Mehringer had written. It read "Biwack" and one of the names of the climbers. Was dated August 21, 1935. (The climbers had started on August 16) Second attempt: 1936 In the 1930s, the north faces of Eiger, Matterhorn, and Grandes Jorasses were seen as the "last problems of the Alps". Among climbers, there was a race, who would first climb these north faces. Matterhon north face was climbed in 1931, Grandes Jorasses in 1935. At about Eiger north face was also the tallest of the three. In this attempt, two teams of wo people died. It is one of the best known climbings, and many movies have been made from it. Getting the corpses took more than a month. After the tragedy, climbing the north face was forbidden for a time. When it was again allowed, it was ruled thatthere would be no duty to rescue people who climed it. First succesful attempt: 1938 Anderl Heckmair, Heinrich Harrer, Ludwig Vörg and Fritz Kasparek were the first who were successful. At the time, they were criticized, because their style was new. Also the Nazi parti did not like some of their opinions. Today, there are more than thiry routes to climb the north face. With good weather, it is possible to climb the mountain in a few hours (using the route Heckmair had taken). The original expedition needed more than three days. Mountains of Switzerland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABP%20Ananda
ABP Ananda
ABP Ananda (used to be Star Ananda) is a free to air Bengali news channel. It was based in Kolkata, West Bengal and owned by ABP Group. The channel was founded on 1 June 2005 as Star Ananda after tying between Star India and the ABP Group. On 1 June 2012, the channel was renamed as ABP Ananda after the ABP Group gained full control of the organization. References Other websites ABP Ananda on YouTube Kolkata Television channels in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribe%20TV
Tribe TV
Tribe TV is an Indian Santali language television channel. The channel is the India's first santali Satellite television channel. It is owned by Kalyani Solvex Private Limited. The channel's co-founder is Raiganj Vidhan Sabha constituency's MLA Krishna Kalyani. About In 2020, Kalyani Solvex Private Limited setup the channel at Raiganj, West Bengal. Tribe TV broadcasts daily news bulletin and especially one-hour broadcast World topic news. The channel broadcasts live from Delhi. Availability The channel was launched on 9 August 2021 through various satellite and cable platforms. The channel has a wide range of programming, which includes drama, news, and even others. Popular shows Sagun Setah Basiyam Bewra Tikin Tarasing Khabar Dinbhar Santali Special Tribe Prime News Bengal Xpress News at 9 Reyar Raha Jiyar Raha Weekly Special Show The Soren Show Satellite Tribe TV channel started on GSAT-10/ GSAT-30 at 83 East Channel name:TRIBE TV Frequency:3757 Popularization: H Symbol Rate:15000 Video Pid: 2009 Audio Pid: Default MPEG PID 3009 Hin Service Id: 9 Satellite Position: GSAT 10 – Gsat 30 Related pages Lists of television channels in India India TV Zee News Indian Satellite Television Channels References Other websites 2021 establishments in Asia Television channels in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarma%20%28beverage%29
Jarma (beverage)
Jarma is a cold Kyrgyz beverage made from grains/cereals, water, salt, and ayran. There is a commercially produced version of this drink from the companies Shoro and Enesay. References Drinks
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20Jack%20Horner
Little Jack Horner
Little Jack Horner is a nursery rhyme about a child named Jack Horner. It was written by someone using the pen name Mother Goose. It goes “ Little Jack Horner, Sat in a Corner, Eating a Christmas pie, He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plumb And said “what a good boy am I”. It was written in the 18th Century and since then people complained about it saying that it supported greed and wrote versions of it where Jack shared the pie instead. The villain of the movie Puss in Boots: The Last Wish was an adult version of Jack Horner. 18th-century works
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Humanities%20Medal
National Humanities Medal
The National Humanities Medal is an award that is given to people or groups that have helped American citizens learn from and enjoy the Humanities. The award is given by the President of the United States. One version of the award was first given out in1988. It was called the Charles Frankel Prize in the Humanities. In 1997 it was renamed as the National Humanities Medal. In any year, the President may name as many as twelve people or groups to get the medal. The number of awards is different for each President. For example, President Obama gave 71 medals between 2009 and 2015, but President Trump only gave 7 medals in 2019 and 2020. Award winners Individuals Some well-known people who received the medal are singer Elton John, musician Wynton Marsalis, novelist Madeleine L'Engle, chef Alice Waters, poet John Ashbery, historian Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and film director Steven Spielberg. Groups Some groups and institutions that have received the National Humanities Medal are the Prison University Project, the American Antiquarian Society, the Norman Rockwell Museum, and the Iowa Writer's Workshop. References Awards
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Steig
William Steig
William Steig was an American cartoonist and illustrator. He was born in Brooklyn in 1907 to Jewish parents from Poland. Works In the 1960s, Steig started writing children’s books. In 1984 he worked on a cartoon based on his book Doctor De Soto. This won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. In 1990, Steig wrote the children’s book Shrek! as a fairy tale parody which inspired the movie Shrek which won the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Steig said he loved it. Steig died in 2003. Shrek 2 in 2004 was dedicated to him. 1907 births 2003 deaths American cartoonists American illustrators People from Brooklyn
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yevgeny%20Leonov
Yevgeny Leonov
Yevgeny Pavlovich Leonov (; 2 September 1926 – 29 January 1994) was a Soviet and Russian actor. He was in many of the most famous Soviet movies. These include Gentlemen of Fortune, Mimino and Striped Trip. He has been called "one of Russia's best-loved actors". He also voiced many Soviet cartoon characters. This includes Vinny Pukh (Winnie-the-Pooh). Early life While growing up in Moscow, he wanted to be a pilot. His father worked in an airplane factory. During the Great Patriotic War, he and his whole family worked in a weapons making/airplane making factory. After the war, he joined the Moscow Art Theatre school. There he studied under Mikhail Yanshin. Career In his first movie, Leonov was cast as an extra. He later became Georgiy Daneliya's regular. He was in all of Daneliya's features. These include Gentlemen of Fortune, Autumn Marathon, Mimino, Afonya and Kin-dza-dza!. He was seen for his tragic parts and his natural acting. He won Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for Daneliya's Autumn Marathon (1980). He performed over 200 roles and was the Russian cinema's best-known supporting actor. In 1991 (or in 1988), when touring in Germany, he had a heart attack. This put him into a coma for 10 days (or 16 days). His life was saved only after a big surgery. Leonov died on 29 January 1994 on his way to the Lenkom Theatre to perform in The Prayer for the Dead (A Memorial Prayer). His death was announced in the auditorium. Following the announcement, the audience went to the church across the road and lit candles in mourning. Over half a million people went to his memorial service in the freezing cold of winter. He is buried in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow near other major people of Russian culture. Filmography Actor Happy Flight (Счастливый рейс) (1949) as Firefighter (uncredited) Sporting Honour (Спортивная честь) (1951) as Waiter (uncredited) Submarine chaser (Морской охотник) (1954) as cook Road (Дорога) (1955) as driver Pasha Yeskov Criminal Case of Rumyantsev (Дело Румянцева) (1956) as driver Mikhail Snegiryov A Unique Spring (Неповторимая весна) (1957) as Alexey Koshelev The street is full of surprises (Улица полна неожиданностей) (1958) as Yevgeniy Pavlovich Serdyukov Difficult happiness (Трудное счастье) (1958) as Agathon Tale of newlyweds (Повесть о молодожёнах) (1959) as Fedor Ne imey 100 rubley... (Не имей сто рублей...) (1959) as Ivan S. Mukhin Povest o molodozhyonakh (1960) as Fedya Artwork (Произведение искусства) (196, Short) as Sasha Smirnov Snow tale (Снежная сказка) (1959) as Old Year Striped Trip (Полосатый рейс) (1961) as Gleb Shuleykin Cheremushki (Черёмушки) (1962) as Barabashkin Serf actress (Крепостная актриса) (1963) as Count Ivan P. Kutaisov Short humoresques (Короткие истории) (1963, TV Movie) as client Don Tale (Донская повесть) (1964) as Yakov Shibalok Thirty Three (Тридцать три) (1965) as Ivan S. Travkin Nad nami Yuzhnyy Krest (1965) as Disabled-seller in the market The Snow Queen (Снежная королева) (1967) as King Erik XXIX Parviyat kurier (1968) as Kritski Illusionist (Фокусник) (1968) as Stepan Nikolaevich Rossomakhin Do not be sad (Не горюй!) (1968) as soldier Yegor Zaletayev Zigzag udachi (Зигзаг удачи) (1968) as photographer Vladimir Oreshnikov Literature lesson (Урок литературы) (1968) as Pavel Vronsky, Nina's father Virineya (Виринея) (1969) as Michael Carrousel (Карусель) (1969, TV Series) as Ivan I. Nyukhin (voice) Tchaikovsky (Чайковский) (1970) as Alyosha Shine, shine, my star (Гори, гори, моя звезда) (1970) as Pasha, the master illusion Between high spikes (Меж высоких хлебов) (1970) as Pavlo Struchok Belorussian Station (Белорусский вокзал) (1971) as Ivan Prikhodko Gentlemen of Fortune (Джентльмены удачи) (1971) as Yevgeny Ivanovich Troshkin / Dotsent As Ilf and Petrov rode a tram (Ехали в трамвае Ильф и Петров) (1972) as Vitaly Kapitulov Big School-Break (Большая перемена) (1972, TV Mini-Series) as Lednyov Racers (Гонщики) (1973) as Ivan M. Kukushkin Hopelessly Lost (Совсем пропащий) (1973) as rogue nicknamed "The King" Under a stone sky (Под каменным небом) (1974) as Senior lieutenant Kravtsov Bonus (Премия) (1974) as Vasily T. Potapov Afonya (Афоня) (1975) as Kolya Circus in the Circus (Соло для слона с оркестром) (1975) as circus director Ivanov Step towards (Шаг навстречу) (1976) as Serafim Nikitich The Elder Son (Старший сын) (1976, TV Movie) as Andrei Grigorievich Sarafanov Legend about Till Eulenspiegel (Легенда о Тиле) (1977) as Lamme Goedzak Long criminal case (Длинное, длинное дело) (1977) as Mikhail P. Luzhin Mimino (Мимино) (1977) as Volokhov Funny people! (Смешные люди!) (1977) as chorister Aleksei Alekseyevich Marriage (Женитьба) (1978) as Baltazar Baltazarovich Zhevakin Chaperon (Дуэнья) (1978, TV Movie) as Don Izokelyo Mendoso An Ordinary Miracle (Обыкновенное чудо) (1978, TV Movie) as King And it's all about him (И это всё о нём) (1978) as Police Captain Aleksandr M. Prokhorov Autumn Marathon (Осенний марафон) (1979) as Vasily Ignatyevich Kharitonov, sosed Buzykina Faithfully (Верой и правдой) (1979) as Evgeny S. Bannikov Holidays in September (Отпуск в сентябре) (1979, TV Movie) as Vladimir Andreevich Kushak Borrowing Matchsticks (За спичками) (1980) as Antti Ihalainen Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (О бедном гусаре замолвите слово) (1981, TV Movie) as provincial actor Afanasy P. Bubentsov The House that Swift Built (Дом, который построил Свифт) (1982, TV Movie) as giant Glyum Tears Were Falling (Слёзы капали) (1983) as Pavel Ivanovich Vasin Unique (Уникум) (1983) as director Time and the Conways (Время и семья Конвей) (1984) as Alan Conway, twenty years later Kin-dza-dza! (Кин-дза-дза!) (1986) as Wef the Chatlanian, a wandering singer To Kill a Dragon (Убить Дракона) (1988) as burgomaster Passport (Паспорт) (1990) as official of Soviet Embassy in Austria Detective bureau "Felix" (Детективное агентство "Феликс") (1993) as uncle Vanya Amerikanskiy dedushka (Американский дедушка) (1993) as Gogolev Nastya (Настя) (1993) as Yakov Alekseyevich Voice actor Winnie-the-Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh Pays a Visit Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day Vasilisa the Beautiful The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin Welcome Laughter and Grief by the White Sea References Other websites Website about Leonov 1926 births 1994 deaths Soviet movie actors Russian movie actors Russian stage actors Soviet television actors Russian television actors Russian voice actors Recipients of the Order of Lenin
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scream%20Bloody%20Gore
Scream Bloody Gore
Scream Bloody Gore is the first studio album by Death. Death is an American death metal band. The album was released on May 25, 1987. It was released by Combat Records. Many people say it is one of the first death metal albums. Chuck Schuldiner wrote all of the album's songs. He also played the guitar, bass, and did singing for every song. The album says John Hand played guitar for some songs. This is not true. Hand was in Death for a short time, and he did not play any music. This is the only Death album with drummer Chris Reifert. Scream Bloody Gore went onto the Billboard 200. A new version of the album was released in 2016. Track listings All tracks written by Chuck Schuldiner. References 1987 albums
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrek%21
Shrek!
Shrek! is a children’s book written and illustrated by William Steig in the year 1990 and is a parody of fairy tales. It’s about an ogre named Shrek (character) who loves being a monster, scaring villagers and stealing pheasants from peasants. And Shrek’s roar scares off knights, dragons and thunderstorms. After a talking donkey tells Shrek that there’s a woman who is as ugly as he is in a castle called The Castle of the Nutty Night. So Shrek decides to go there to marry her. On the way Shrek falls asleep and has a dream about children thinking he’s cute instead of scary and that scares Shrek into waking up. When Shrek makes it to the castle, he fights the Nutty Night and wins. Then Shrek walks into a hall of mirrors and is scared by all the reflections there because of how ugly they are but then he realizes that they’re all actually reflections of him and is happy that he is that ugly. When Shrek meets the ogress and she’s as ugly as he is, they fall in love, get married and start terrorizing villages together and they live “hideously ever after”. In 2001, DreamWorks Animation made the movie Shrek loosely based on this book. Children's books
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uttam%20Kumar
Uttam Kumar
Uttam Kumar (; born Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay; 3 September 1926 – 24 July 1980), popularly known as the Mahanayak, was an Indian actor, producer, director, script writer, composer, and singer who mostly worked in Bengali movies. Kumar was one of the most successful actors in Bengali movies history. Kumar's career lasted for over thirty years, from the late 1940s until his death in 1980. He appeared in over 200 movies. Some of his best known movies are Agni Pariksha, Harano Sur, Bicharak, Saptapadi, Jhinder Bandi, Sesh Anka, Deya Neya, Lal Pathore, Jatu Griha, Thana Theke Aschi, Chowringhee, Nayak, Antony Firingee, Amanush, Bagh Bondi Khela and Chiriyakhana (1967). Kumar also worked with Satyajit Ray in 1966 on the movie Nayak. After seeing Kumar in Nayak, actress Elizabeth Taylor was impressed with his performance and wanted to work and meet with him. Kumar was active in the Indian independence movement. In 1945, he helped Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National army relief fund by arranging a performance of the play Anandamath and donated the profit of 1700 rupees to Bose's elder brother Satish Chandra Bose. He also got involved in the Kolkata communal riots of 1946. Some of greatest actors and actresses such as Elizabeth Taylor, Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Dharmendra, Rajesh Khanna, Shammi Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan have expressed their strong feeling of pleasure and wonder to him. References Other Websites Indian movie actors Indian movie producers Indian movie directors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChatGPT
ChatGPT
ChatGPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is a chatbot. It was launched by OpenAI in November 2022. The program is built on top of OpenAI's GPT-3.5 family of large language models. It is fine-tuned with both supervised and reinforcement learning techniques. ChatGPT was launched as a prototype on November 30, 2022. The website had more than one million users after five days. It got attention for its responses and answers in many areas of knowledge. Its uneven accuracy was said to be a major drawback. As of December 2022, the chatbot was a "Research Preview" according to its website. The website also warns users that the bot may give wrong information or have biased content. References Other websites Official website Programms
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majapahit
Majapahit
Majapahit (; ), also known as Wilwatikta (; ), was a Javanese Hindu-Buddhist thalassocratic empire in Southeast Asia. It was from the island of Java in modern-day Indonesia. It existed from 1293 to around 1527. It was strongest during the era of Hayam Wuruk. He took over many places in Southeast Asia during his reign from 1350 to 1389. According to the () written in 1365, Majapahit was an empire that had land from Sumatra to New Guinea. It had territory in present-day Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, southern Thailand, East Timor, and southwestern Philippines (the Sulu Archipelago). Majapahit was one of the last big Hindu-Buddhist empires of the region. It is said to be one of the greatest and most powerful empires in the history of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. Its influence went outside the modern territory of Indonesia and has been studied a lot. Notes References Bibliography Other websites A Short History of Majapahit Memoirs of Majapahit Kingdom A brief history of Majapahit A Complete Transcription of Majapahit Royal Manuscript of Nagarakertagama from SejarahNasional.org an National History Website, adapted from Muljana, Slamet (1979). Nagarakretagama dan Tafsir Sejarahnya. Bhratara Karya Aksara. 1290s establishments Former countries in Southeast Asia Former empires 13th century in Asia Island countries Former monarchies of Asia History of Indonesia History of Malaysia History of Thailand
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margriet%20Eshuijs
Margriet Eshuijs
Margriet Eshuijs (14 October 1952 – 29 December 2022) was a Dutch singer. She founded in 1921 the pop group . Their most famous song was in 1974 with from 1974. The song is as of 2022 still in the Dutch annual Top 2000. Other hits were and Scarlet Lady. After the music formation stopped, Eshuijs continued solo. She also taught at the conservatory in Alkmaar. Eshuijs was ill. She died in Zaandam on 29 December 2022, at the age of 70. References Dutch singers Women 1952 births 2022 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish%20Armed%20Forces
Swedish Armed Forces
The Swedish Armed Forces (, "the Defense Force") is the government agency that makes up the armed forces of Sweden. It defends the country and helps international peacekeeping. It also gives humanitarian aid. It is made of the Swedish Army, the Swedish Air Force and the Swedish Navy, as well as a military reserve force, the Home Guard. Since 1994, all Swedish military branches are in one unified government agency. They are led by the Supreme Commander. The Swedish Armed Forces is made up of 23,600 active personnel, 11,200 military reserves, 24,000 Home Guard and 5,200 conscripts (set to go up to 8,000 conscripts by 2024) as of 2022. References Manpower numbers are taken from Other websites Sweden
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurelios%20Zopyros
Aurelios Zopyros
Aurelios Zopyros of Athens is the last reported athlete at the Ancient Olympic Games before the banning by Theodosius I in AD 393. His brother Eukarpidês was also an Olympic pankratiast winner in 381 He did junior boxing. He is most famous for knocking out a grown man at the age of three. He died aged 132. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman%27s%20Revenge
Roman's Revenge
Roman's Revenge is a hip-hop song by Nicki Minaj featuring Eminem, released on October 30, 2010. It is from Minaj's debut studio album, Pink Friday. This song initiated a feud between Nicki Minaj and Lil' Kim and also is a diss towards Lil' Kim. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum
Quantum
In physics, a quantum (plural: quanta) is a very small object that is involved in some interaction. It has one of several possible states. Theoretical physics uses quanta for calculations. There are special sciences such as quantum mechanics, or quantum thermodynamics that study quanta, and their interactions. Examples: Photons are quanta of the electromagnetic field. Phonons are quanta of mechanical distortions in a solid Plasmons Magnons Gluons are quanta of the force field that transmits the strong interaction Gravitons Physics
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baukje%20Wytsma
Baukje Wytsma
Baukje Wytsma (1 April 1946 – 29 December 2022) was a Dutch journalist, writer and poet. Biography Wytsma was born in 1946 in Reduzum. She became a kindergarten teacher, but stopped after a few years. She started studying journalism and became a freelance journalist. For Leeuwarder Courant she wrote reviews and a children's page. Wytsma made her debut as a writer in 1976 with the children's book Romke Timen Tomke and oare opsizferskes. In 1980 her first poetry collection was published named Noch ien slach om 'e buorren. Some books were induced in the Honour List of the International Board on Books for Young People. Birthplace desire and also death were important themes in her works. In 2007 Wytsma received the Fryske Anjer and in 2018 she was appointed Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau for her great service to the Frisian language. Wytsma died on 29 December 2022, at the age of 76. References Dutch writers Dutch poets Dutch journalists Women 1946 births 2022 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davide%20Lo%20Surdo
Davide Lo Surdo
Davide Lo Surdo (born July 24, 1999) is an Italian guitarist. Lo Surdo was born in Rome, Italy. He started playing the guitar at the age of nine. Rolling Stone said he is the fastest guitarist in history because of his ability to play 129 notes per second. Lo Surdo was awarded at Sanremo Music Awards in Italy as the fastest guitarist of all time. In 2020, Lo Surdo released Destiny. This was included in the Sanremo Music Awards Compilation 2020. Two years later, he released Full Emersion, where he reflected on the radical changes on his life. Discography Destiny (Sanremo Music Awards Compilation 2020) (2020) Full Emersion (2022) References 1999 births Living people Italian guitarists Musicians from Rome
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hold%20Me%20Now%20%28Thompson%20Twins%20song%29
Hold Me Now (Thompson Twins song)
"Hold Me Now" is a 1983 song by British pop group Thompson Twins and is the leading single to their fourth studio album Into the Gap. It went to number 3 in Australia, Canada and the United States and number 4 in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Formats and track listing 7" single "Hold Me Now" – 4:44 "Let Loving Start" – 3:43 12" maxi-single "Hold Me Now" (Extended version) – 9:54 "Let Loving Start" (Extended version) – 9:09 1983 songs 1980s ballads Thompson Twins songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton%20Literary%20Peace%20Prize
Dayton Literary Peace Prize
The Dayton Literary Peace Prize is an award for authors whose works help to give readers "a better understanding of other cultures, peoples, religions, and political points of view." A meeting was held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio in 1995. Leaders from Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia and other leaders from the United States and European nations met to find a way to end the war in Bosnia. Richard Holbrooke of the United States was the leader of this peace process. On 21 November 1995 an agreement was reached. It was called the Dayton Peace Agreement or the Dayton Peace Accords. Soon after this, the people of Dayton began to form connections with the people of the war-torn nations. They would share cultural and educational experiences with each other. In 1999, the city of Dayton began the Dayton Peace Prize. It was for leaders who brought peace to their troubled places. In 2006, the Peace Prize was given a new name. They named it, the Literary Peace Prize. "Literary" means that the prize would be given to makers of literature who helped readers learn how to think and live in ways that will bring peace to their part of the world. The literary prizes are given to the writers of adult fiction and non-fiction from anywhere in the world. The prizes are $10,000 for the winner and $5,000 for the runner-up. Writers who have won award include Junot Diaz, Edwidge Danticat, Thomas Friedman, Dave Eggers, Bryan Stevenson, Anthony Doerr, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Richard Powers, and Alice Hoffman.   The prizes also include a Distinguished Achievement Award. It is for writers whose life work has added much to learning about peace. Since 2011, this award has been called the Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award. The prize includes $10,000. Winners of the Holbrooke Award include Elie Wiesel, Barbara Kingsolver, Tim O’Brien, Wendell Berry, Louise Erdrich, John Irving, N. Scott Momaday, and Margaret Atwood. References Literary awards
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby%20Jane%20%28Rod%20Stewart%20song%29
Baby Jane (Rod Stewart song)
"Baby Jane" is a 1983 song by Rod Stewart and taken from his 12th studio album Body Wishes. It topped the single charts in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Spain, Ireland, Germany and Belgium. It was his last UK number 1 single to date. It also reached the top 10 in Australia, Austria, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. 1983 songs Rod Stewart songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy%20%28Seal%20song%29
Crazy (Seal song)
"Crazy" is a 1990 debut single by English soul singer Seal and is the leading single from his debut studio album Seal. It topped the single charts in Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland and also went to the top ten in Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom. It has been covered by Alanis Morissette. Track listing 7" "Crazy" – 4:30 "Sparkle" – 3:36 CD "Crazy" – 4:30 "Crazy" – 5:09 "Krazy" – 6:26 CD maxi-single "Crazy" – 4:30 "Crazy" – 5:25 "Crazy" – 6:57 "Crazy" – 3:27 "Sparkle" – 6:23 "Krazy" – 6:27 "Crazy" – 3:50 "Crazy" – 6:47 References 1990 songs Debut singles Seal songs Alanis Morissette songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famous%20%28Kanye%20West%20song%29
Famous (Kanye West song)
Famous is a hip-hop song by American rapper Kanye West. It is the lead single in his seventh studio album, The Life of Pablo. The song also features vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna. This song has been a part of the Kanye West-Taylor Swift feud, as it contains these lyrics that insult American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift because of West's interruption of Swift's 2009 MTV Video Music Awards and the aftermath: For all my South Side niggas that know me bestI feel like me and Taylor might still have sexWhy? I made that bitch famous(Goddamn!)I made that bitch famous. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial%20sexual%20exploitation%20of%20children
Commercial sexual exploitation of children
Commercial sexual exploitiation of chidren is when children are forced to do certain sex acts, and someone makes money from this. There are different forms: child prostitution (for example: survival sex, street prostitution, or child sex tourism) child pornography (also includes live streaming) stripping phone sex forced marriage of children According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), roughly one out of every five girls and one out of every ten boys will be sexually exploited or abused before they become an adult. References Child abuse
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late%20to%20da%20Party
Late to da Party
Late to da Party (F*CK BET) is a song by American rappers Lil Nas X and YoungBoy Never Broke Again. Both Nas and Young boy wrote the song's lyrics with Take A Daytrip and Cheese. This song is a diss track towards Black Entertainment Television, because of BET's homophobic remarks, as the song's cover is a man urinating on a BET award placed in the toilet. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue%20moon%20%28ice%20cream%29
Blue moon (ice cream)
Blue moon is an ice cream flavor with a bright blue color. It is common in the Upper Midwest, as multiple cities claim to be the originator, such as Milwaukee and Ludington. The Chicago Tribune has described this ice cream flavor as "Smurf-blue, Marshmallow-sweet". References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/When%20%28Shania%20Twain%20song%29
When (Shania Twain song)
"When" is a 1998 song by country singer Shania Twain and taken from her third studio album Come On Over. It went to number 12 in Belgium, number 14 in Canada and number 18 in the United Kingdom and Scotland. It did not chart in the United Kingdom. Track listing UK CD single "When" (International Radio Edit) – 3:28 "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" (International LP Version) – 3:34 "That Don't Impress Me Much" (International LP Version) – 3:38 UK CD Single Limited Edition "When" (International Radio Edit) – 3:28 "You're Still The One" (Soul Solution Radio Edit) – 4:08 "You're Still The One" (Soul Solution Extended Club Mix) – 8:42 "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" (International LP Version) – 3:37 Europe CD single "When" (International Radio Edit) – 3:28 "You're Still The One" (Soul Solution Dance – Radio Edit) – 4:03 Japan CD single (3 Inch) "When" – 3:39 "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" – 3:34 "That Don't Impress Me Much" – 3:38 1998 songs Shania Twain songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncretism
Syncretism
Syncretism is the process of combining, assimilation, or merging two or more separate religions, beliefs, or schools of thought. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ve%20Got%20a%20Way
You've Got a Way
"You've Got a Way" is a 1999 song by country singer Shania Twain and was taken from her third studio album Come On Over. It went to number 17 in New Zealand and Canada, number 28 in Australia and the number 49 in the United States. It was not released in the United Kingdom. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2000. Track listings Australia CD single "You've Got a Way" (Notting Hill Mix) – 3:25 "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" (live/Direct TV mix) – 4:04 "Come On Over" (live/Direct TV mix) – 3:07 "From This Moment On" (original US country version) – 4:43 "You've Got a Way" (Love to Infinity radio mix) – 4:00 Japan CD maxi "You've Got a Way" (Notting Hill remix) – 3:25 "Black Eyes, Blue Tears" (live/Direct TV mix) – 4:22 "You're Still the One" (Kano dub) – 7:46 "You've Got a Way" – 3:15 1999 songs Shania Twain songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle%20of%20the%20Camel
Battle of the Camel
The Battle of the Camel (also known as Battle of Jamel or the Battle of Basra) is a war that took place outside Basra, Iraq, in 36 AH (656 CE). The battle was fought between Ali's army, on one side, and the rebel army led by Aisha, Talha, and Zubayr. Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the prophet Muhammad, Aisha was a widow of the prophet Muhammad, and Talha and Zubayr were fellow companions of the prophet Muhammad. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20von%20Brill
Alexander von Brill
Alexander von Brill 20th September 1842 - 18th June1935) was a German mathematician. Today, he is mostly known for his work in algebraic geometry. Brill also was a tecacher, and an architect. He always believed that it was important that mathematical models are easy to understad. When he thought of mathematical models, he often constructed them as well. Max Planck was one of his students. Between 1875 and 1880, he taught at the TH Darmstadt, where Felix Klein was one of his colleagues. German mathematicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddsworld
Eddsworld
Eddsworld is a comedy/adventure British web series created by Edd Gould. It premiered on December 20, 2004 and since then, it has been still airing with a crowdfunding campaign and has been published through Newgrounds, DeviantArt, YouTube, Albino Blacksheep, Tumblr, The BBC, and their website. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomnia%20Cookies
Insomnia Cookies
Insomnia Cookies is a chain of bakeries in the United States that specialize in delivering warm cookies, baked goods, and ice cream. It was founded by two students that attended the University of Pennsylvania in 2003. The company has more than 200 stores, located throughout the continental U.S. Many stores are located close to universities and serve students who want to order cookies late at night. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20Bouillon
Anne Bouillon
Anne Bouillon is a French lawyer born in 1972, specializing in women's rights , . She is registered with the bar of Nantes . According to GQ (magazine) she is the most powerful lawyer in France in 2019 . Anne Bouillon was sworn in in January 2001 before the Aix-en-Provence Court of Appeal . She began her career in Marseille in immigration and employee law before setting up her own law firm in Nantes in 2003 . Her commitment to the defense of women victims of domestic violence, which she made her specialty, and her involvement in feminist associations propelled her to the fore , . Her testimony on legal issues relating to the care of women victims of violence by the justice system is regularly the subject of national ( La Croix , Liberation , etc.) and regional ( West France ). Personal life Anne Bouillon is the great-niece of Joséphine Baker and her fourth husband, Jo Bouillon , she is also the niece of director Gilles Bouillon and the cousin of actor Bastien Bouillon . She is the mother of a child and married to criminal lawyer Franck Boëzec . Documentary 2023 : Anne Bouillon : Justice for all !, directed by Dylan Besseau Notes and references
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey%20Dew%20Donuts
Honey Dew Donuts
Honey Dew Donuts is a privately owned and operated Massachusetts-based coffeehouse chain selling donuts, coffee and other breakfast foods in New England. Honey Dew Donuts opened its first restaurant in Mansfield, Massachusetts and its headquarters are located in Plainville, Massachusetts. There are currently 125 locations in all 6 states of New England as of August 20, 2021. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Hay
John Hay
John Milton Hay (October 8, 1838July 1, 1905) was an American statesman and official. His job in the government lasted almost half a century. He started as a private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln. Hay's highest office was United States Secretary of State under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. Hay was also an author and biographer. He wrote poetry and other literature throughout much of his life. He was born in Salem, Indiana. He and his family moved to Warsaw, Illinois when he was young. His family was very abolitionist. He went to Brown University. Hay graduated in 1858. 1838 births 1905 deaths Ambassadors of the United States to the United Kingdom 19th-century American politicians Republicans (United States) Politicians from Indiana Politicians from Illinois United States Secretaries of State Writers from Indiana Writers from Illinois 20th-century American politicians 19th-century American poets
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeviantArt
DeviantArt
DeviantArt is an online art-hosting virtual community service that features artwork, videography, and photography, founded on August 7, 2000 by Angelo Sotira, Scott Jarkoff, and others. It is headquartered in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch%20Haniger
Mitch Haniger
Mitchell Evan Haniger (born December 23, 1990) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). He used to play for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Seattle Mariners of the MLB. He was born in Mountain View, California.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khris%20Davis%20%28MLB%20baseball%20player%29
Khris Davis (MLB baseball player)
Khris Davis is an American MLB baseball player who is currently a free agent. He has played with the Oakland Athletics. He was born in Lakewood, California. He also played on a Mexican baseball league before being released. He has also played for the Milwaukee Brewers and Texas Rangers.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardifort
Hardifort
Hardifort is a commune in the Nord department in north France. In 2007, its population was 386. See also Communes of the Nord department References Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumeries
Thumeries
Thumeries is a commune in the Nord department in north France. In 2015, population was 3942 people. References Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshallese%20language
Marshallese language
Marshallese is an official language of the Marshall Islands, with English as their second. It is used as the language to teach in most primary schools. Marshallese is most closely related to Kiribati and Chuukese, which are other Micronesian languages. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom%20%28Eminem%20song%29
Venom (Eminem song)
Venom is a hip-hop song by American rapper Eminem, released on September 21, 2018. It was written for the soundtrack of the 2018 film of the same name and featured in his tenth studio album, Kamikaze. Comercially, It reached the top 10 in Czechia, Greece, Hungary, and Slovakia. References 2018 songs Eminem songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t%20Let%20Me%20Get%20Me
Don't Let Me Get Me
Don't Let Me Get Me is a rock song by American singer Pink. It was released on February 18, 2002. It is from her second studio album, Missundaztood. This song received positive views from music critics, who praised the tone. References 2002 songs Pink (singer) songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prokopyevsk
Prokopyevsk
Prokopyevsk () is a city in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. Population: History It was founded in 1918 as the settlement of Prokopyevsky (). It was given town status and renamed to Prokopyevsk in 1931. Economy Prokopyevsk is one of the main places of coal mining in the Kuznetsk Basin (Kuzbass). References Notes Sources Cities and towns in Kemerovo Oblast
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ%20Peretse
DJ Peretse
Sergei Mikhailovich Perchenok (, born September 21, 1976, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR), better known by his stage name DJ Peretse is a Russian DJ, musician, singer-songwriter, music producer. Biography Childhood Sergei Perchenok was born on September 21, 1976, in Baku. All of his native family are military submariners. Career Musical career While the era of Eurodance ended and hip-hop came, so did the academic approach to its creation from Dr. Dre. Perchenok worked in Baku as a designer; on the first computer, he began to write music on the popular, at that time a series of programs – "eJay", later it was – "Fruity Loops", then Cubase. In the summer of 2010 Sergei won the Moscow rapper competition – "Called to be the first", and went on a tour of 40 cities in Russia – "Summer at the height of the world." Sergei also began to participate in remix competitions on the Promo DJ portal and won 5 times in competitions for tracks from – DVJ Electra. Sergei created the first megamix in this concept – "Max Mix 2013". And he announced a competition on the Promo DJ portal: Megamix Battle. Sergei also started work on a music album of remixes: "Back to the Future", which included his remixes in the style of "Bigroom House", on famous compositions of the 70s, 80s and 90s. He also posted these works on the Promo DJ portal; after a while, Sergey's remixes began to play in the NRJ Global Dance program. After some time, a joint music album was released, with an Azerbaijani singer – Emin, then they created several more Russian and English songs. Sergei got into the final megamix as part of the program – "NRJ Global Dance – 30 best tracks in 5 minutes". Sergei participated in the city day in Brest, where Joe Lynn Turner was the headliner. In November 2017 Sergei participated in a charity event – "Fashion for Charity" and "Share the good, Moscow!", where he became a DJ of the event. A joint track with the Honored Artist of Kalmykia Ervena Orgaeva has been released, and Azerbaijani sound producer "Hafex", the song was released on the music label "Ultra". In 2014 he became a host and DJ at the Olympic Games 2014. In 2018 Sergei participated in Alfa Future People 2018, where he was named one of the best speedmixers and megamix makers in Russia. In January 2022 he performed at the DJ Set in Tula. In 2022, Sergei became a participant in the Ural festival – "Night of Music" (). Teaching activity Sergei teaches at the Audio School – DJ Groove, both classical DJing and his author's course Mash-Up & Speedmixing. Discography EP 2017 — «Time (Remixes)» Singles 2017 — «Time (feat. Julia Lasker)» 2018 — «Get That Bounce» 2018 — «Детство (feat. Жулики)» 2019 — «In My Dream (feat. Юлия Ласкер)» 2019 — «Fools Rush In» 2019 — «Freak» 2019 — «I Love (feat. Miro)» 2019 — «I Feel You (feat. Mary Rose)» 2020 — «Ready Tonight» 2020 — «Sky» 2020 — «Monster (feat. Emiley Stans)» 2020 — «Гранитный камушек (feat. Божья Коровка)» 2021 — «Genie in a Bottle» 2021 — «Vertu» 2021 — «Never Be Alone (feat. JD Jupiter)» 2022 — «Let Me Think About It» 2022 — «Garyan Boova (feat. Ervena Orgaeva)» Remixes 2017 — «Кабы не было зимы» 2017 — «Take On Me» 2019 — «Bring Me Home (DJ Peretse Remix)» 2019 — «Good Love (DJ Peretse Remix)» 2022 — «Прольётся дождь (Dj Peretse remix)» References External links Biography at Promo DJ Musicians from Baku Living people 1976 births Russian musicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rybinsk
Rybinsk
Rybinsk () is the second largest city of Yaroslavl Oblast in Russia. It is at the confluence of the Volga and Sheksna Rivers. It is 267 kilometers north-north-east of Moscow. Population: It used to be named Ust-Sheksna (until 1504), Rybnaya Sloboda (until 1777), Shcherbakov (1946–1957), and Andropov (1984–1989). Climate Rybinsk has a four-season humid continental climate. Twin towns Rybinsk is twinned with: Kingsport, Tennessee, United States (1989) Johnson City, Tennessee, United States (1989) Bristol, Tennessee, United States (1989) Notable people Aleksey Ovchinin, cosmonaut Genrikh Yagoda, NKVD leader Joseph M. Schenck Nicholas Schenck Nikita Lastochkin, racing driver Boris Grigoriev, artist References Sources Other websites Official website of Rybinsk Unofficial website of Rybinsk Rybinsk Museum Life of Rybinsk in photos Cities and towns in Yaroslavl Oblast Golden Ring of Russia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litoria%20balatus
Litoria balatus
The slender bleating tree frog (Litoria balatus) is a frog. It lives in Australia, in Queensland and the Bunya Mountains. References Frogs of Australia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunya%20Mountains
Bunya Mountains
The Bunya Mountains are a few mountains that make a small part of the Great Dividing Range in southern Queensland. The mountain range makes the northern edge of the Darling Downs in the town of Bunya Mountains. The mountains are south of Kingaroy and just to the south west of Nanango. The range what is left of a shield volcano made from many basalt lava flows about 23-24 million years ago. References Other websites Mountain ranges of Australia Volcanoes of Australia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victim%20of%20Love%20%28The%20Cars%20song%29
Victim of Love (The Cars song)
"Victim of Love" is a 1982 song by American rock new wave band The Cars and is the third and final single from their fourth studio album Shake It Up. It went to number 39 in the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. It was not released as a single in the United Kingdom. 1982 songs The Cars songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity%20Rush%202
Gravity Rush 2
Gravity Rush 2 known in Japan as Gravity Daze 2 is an action-adventure video game. It became sequel to Gravity Rush (2012) developed by Japan Studio's Team Gravity division, and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Directed by Keiichiro Toyama, the core mechanic is the player's ability to manipulate gravity, allowing unique movements. The game following Kat, a gravity-shifting teenage girl and super heroine, after she is drawn from her home of Hekseville into another universe, and must liberate the citizen of Jirga Para Lhao from its evil rulers. Gravity Rush 2 was the final game release by Team Gravity, before its dissolution in 2020. 2017 video games Sony Interactive Entertainment games Video game sequels PlayStation 4 games PlayStation 4-only games Video games developed in Japan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Sealed%20Room
The Sealed Room
The Sealed Room is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Plot The film's theme of immurement draws inspiration from Balzac's "La Grande Bretêche", and Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado". The king constructs a cozy, windowless love-nest for himself and his concubine. However, she is not faithful to her sovereign, but consorts with the court troubadour. Cast Arthur V. Johnson as The Count Marion Leonard as The Countess Henry B. Walthall as The Minstrel Linda Arvidson as A Lady-in-Waiting William J. Butler as Nobleman at Court Vernon Clarges as Nobleman at Court Owen Moore as Nobleman at Court References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Sound%20Sleeper
A Sound Sleeper
A Sound Sleeper is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Plot As described in 1909 trade publications, this short's plot centers around a vagabond or "tramp" who wanders about town desperately seeking places to sleep. Finding locations to nap is actually easy for him since he possesses the ability to doze anywhere, even in the most uncomfortable, unsettled, and loudest situations. Cast Anthony O'Sullivan or John R. Cumpson as the sleepy tramp Mack Sennett as a gentleman Herbert Prior as fighter Robert Harron as fighter Arthur V. Johnson as fighter Owen Moore as police officer Anita Hendrie as first "ash" woman Florence Lawrence as second "ash” woman Flora Finch as third "ash” woman Billy Quirk in undetermined role References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Those%20Awful%20Hats
Those Awful Hats
Those Awful Hats is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast Mack Sennett as Man in checkered jacket Flora Finch as Woman with largest hat Linda Arvidson as Theatre Audience John R. Cumpson as Theatre Audience George Gebhardt as Theatre Audience Robert Harron as Theatre Audience Anita Hendrie as Theatre Audience Charles Inslee as Theatre Audience Arthur V. Johnson as Theatre Audience Florence Lawrence as Theatre Audience Gertrude Robinson as Theatre Audience Dorothy West as Theatre Audience References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Those%20Boys%21
Those Boys!
Those Boys! is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast Anita Hendrie as The Mother Linda Arvidson as A Daughter Clara T. Bracy Florence Lawrence as The Maid Dorothy West as A Daughter References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/To%20Save%20Her%20Soul
To Save Her Soul
To Save Her Soul is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast Arthur V. Johnson - Paul Redmond Mary Pickford - Agnes Hailey W. Chrystie Miller - Church Organist George Nichols - Manager Kate Bruce - Housekeeper Linda Arvidson - In Audience William Beaudine Charles Craig - Bumpkin Frank Evans - Stage Manager References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Tosca%20%281909%20movie%29
La Tosca (1909 movie)
La Tosca is a 1909 French movie directed by André Calmettes and Charles le Bargy. Cast Cécile Sorel: Floria Tosca, a famous opera singer René Alexandre: Mario Cavaradossi, a painter and supporter Bonapartist her young lover Charles le Bargy: the Baron Scarpia, the ruthless police chief of Rome Charles Mosnier: Cesare Angelotti, the leader of the opposition arrested by Scarpia References Other websites French movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragic%20Love
Tragic Love
Tragic Love is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast Arthur V. Johnson as Bob Spaulding David Miles as Mr. Rankin Linda Arvidson as Mrs. Rankin Charles Avery as In Factory Clara T. Bracy John R. Cumpson as Bartender George Gebhardt as First Thief / In Factory Robert Harron as Paper Boy References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Trap%20for%20Santa%20Claus
A Trap for Santa Claus
A Trap for Santa Claus is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Plot Arthur Rogers (Walthall) is an unemployed, drunkard husband and father who has no money for a Christmas celebration. A title describes the situation as "misery and want, the family's lot." Helen Rogers (Leonard), his wife, cries with their daughter over their poverty. Arthur leaves to go to the tavern. He asks the bartender (Sennett) to put an alcoholic drink on his tab, which he refuses. Cast Henry B. Walthall as Arthur Rogers Marion Leonard as Helen Rogers Gladys Egan as The Rogers' Daughter Kate Bruce as The Maid William J. Butler as The Attorney W. Chrystie Miller as The Grandfather John Tansey as The Rogers' Son References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trying%20to%20Get%20Arrested
Trying to Get Arrested
Trying to Get Arrested is a 1909 American movie directed by D. W. Griffith. Plot This story is about the many unsuccessful attempts of a tramp (John Cumpson) to get himself arrested and into jail. The first scene shows a man dressed in rags sitting on a park bench and attempting to keep warm. Several couples pass by but refuse him aid. Cast John R. Cumpson as the tramp Anita Hendrie as the assaulted woman Florence Lawrence as a nanny Charles Inslee as the policeman Owen Moore as passerby Herbert Prior as tough guy Mack Sennett as tough guy Arthur V. Johnson as fugitive References Other websites American movies 1909 movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tata%20Group
Tata Group
The Tata Group () (or simply TATA; designed as TΛTΛ) is an Indian multi-national company. It's headquarters is in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is India's largest group of companies with products and services in over 150 countries, and operations in 100 countries across six continents. It was founded in 1868 by Jamshedji Tata who is sometimes referred to as the "father of Indian industry". Each Tata company operates independently under the guidance and supervision of its own board of directors and shareholders. These trusts control over 66% of the Tata holding company Tata Sons, while the family of Tata is a very small shareholder. There are 29 publicly listed Tata Group companies with a combined market estimating $311 billion as of March 2022. The company has operations across Asia, Africa, America and Middle East. Some of the subsidiaries are Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Air India, Titan company. References External links Companies of India 1868 establishments Tata Group
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tata%20Motors
Tata Motors
Tata Motors Limited is an Indian multi-national automotive manufacturing company. Its headquarters is in Mumbai, India. It is a subsidiary of the Tata Group. The company produces passenger cars, trucks, vans, coaches, buses. Before that, it was known as Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company (TELCO). The company was founded in 1945 as a manufacturer of locomotives. The company manufactured its first commercial vehicle in 1954 in patnership with Daimler-Benz AG, later it was ended in 1969. Tata Motors later launched the Tata Estate (1992; a station wagon design based on the earlier Tata Mobile), the Tata Sumo (1994, a 5-door SUV) and the Tata Safari (1998). On 30 May 2022, Tata Motors announced that it has signed an agreement with Ford for manufacturing a plant in Gujarat. Tata Motors agreed to pay 7.26 billion rupees ($91.5m) for the manufacturing plant. References Other Websites Companies of India 1945 establishments in Asia Locomotive manufacturers Manufacturing companies Tata Group
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voorne%20aan%20Zee
Voorne aan Zee
Voorne aan Zee is a municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland. In 2023, 73,000 people lived there. It was created on 1 January 2023 from the former municipalities of Brielle, Hellevoetsluis, and Westvoorne. 2020s establishments in the Netherlands
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan%20%28company%29
Titan (company)
Titan Company Limited is an Indian subsidiary company. They manufacture fashion accessories such as jewellery, watches and eyewear. It is a part of the Tata Group. Their headquarters is at Electronic City in Bangalore, Karnataka and it has a registered office in Tamil Nadu. Titan company started its operations in 1984 under the name Titan Watches Limited. In 1994, Titan focused into jewellery with Tanishq and later into eyewear with Titan Eyeplus. In 2005, it launched its youth fashion accessories brand named Fastrack. The company is the largest branded jewellery maker in India. As of 2022, Titan has a 6% market share in India's jewellery market. As of 2019, it is also the fifth-largest watch manufacturer in the world. References External links Titan Watches India Companies of India Tata Group
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deakin%20University
Deakin University
Deakin University is a public university in Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1974, the university was named after Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister of Australia. Its main campuses are in Melbourne's Burwood suburb, Geelong Waurn Ponds, Geelong Waterfront and Warrnambool, as well as the online Cloud Campus. Deakin also has learning centres in Dandenong and Werribee, all in the state of Victoria. Colleges and universities Education in Australia Victoria, Australia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norrin%20M.%20Ripsman
Norrin M. Ripsman
Norrin M. Ripsman is a Canadian political scientist. He researches security, regional peacemaking, and neoclassical realism. In 1997, Ripsman received his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania. Before 2016, he taught at Concordia University, Quebec, Canada. Since 2016, he has been a professor in International Relations (IR) at Lehigh University, Pennsylvania. Ripsman has developed neoclassical realist theory in IR by writing Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy (2009) and Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics (2016) with other writers. References Canadian political scientists Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoclassical%20realism
Neoclassical realism
Neoclassical realism is one of many theories of international relations. It combines classical realism and neorealism. It also is an approach to foreign policy analysis. American writer Gideon Rose created this term in an article in 1998. However, this theory hasn't matured yet. References International relations
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mater%20Ecclesiae
Mater Ecclesiae
Mater Ecclesiae (Latin: Mother of the Church) is a monastery in the Vatican Gardens, in Vatican City. Nuns live there. Pope John Paul II founded the monastery in 1995. The nuns living there have the duty to look after the the pope, and to care and pray for him. There are twelve rooms, or cells, where nuns live. Different orders take turns in sending nuns there Vatican City Monasteries
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ancient%20kings%20of%20Armenia
List of ancient kings of Armenia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratan%20Tata
Ratan Tata
Sir Ratan Naval Tata, (born December 28, 1937), is a former Indian businessman and industrialist. He was the chairman of the Tata Group for two terms (1991–2012 and 2016–17). He continues to head its helpful trusts. In 2008, he received the Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian honour in India, after receiving the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian honour in 2000. He is the son of Naval Tata, who was raised by Ratanji Tata. In 1975, Tata received a bachelor's degree in architecture from the Cornell University College of Architecture and later in the Harvard Business School through a management course. References Other Websites Ratan Naval Tata's chairman profile at Tata Group Profile at The Guardian Interview on Charlie Rose Creating Emerging Markets Interview at the Harvard Business School 1937 births Indian businesspeople Tata Group Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kismat%20Ki%20Lakeeron%20Se%20%28TV%20series%29
Kismat Ki Lakeeron Se (TV series)
Kismat Ki Lakiron Se (trans: by the lines of fate) is an Indian Hindi-language Romance drama television series. Produced by Rashmi Sharma under the banner of Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, it stars, Varun Vijay Sharma, Shaily Priya Pandey, Abhishek Pathania and Sumati Singh. It premiered on 5 September 2022 on Shemaroo Umang. Cast Varun Vijay Sharma - Varun Tripathi Shaily Priya Pandey-Shraddha Dixit Abhishek Pathania - Abhay Tripathi Sumati Singh - Kirti Farooq Sayeed Avatar Vaishnani Khushi Rajput Dolly Kaushik Tanu Vidhyarthi Ashish Kaul Nadia A Himani Eva Shirali - Naina Tripti Arup Pal References External Links Shemaroo Me Indian television series
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maastrichtian
Maastrichtian
The Maastrichtian is, in the ICS geologic timescale, the latest age of the Upper Cretaceous. It spanned the interval from 72.1 to 66 million years ago. The breakup of Pangaea was nearly complete in the Maastrichtian, with Australia beginning to break away from Antarctica and Madagascar breaking away from India. However, Arabia had not yet rifted away from Africa. North America was separated from Europe by rift basins, but seabed spreading had not yet commenced between the two continents. Paleontology Dinosaurs Dinosaurs remained the dominant large terrestrial animals throughout the Maastrichtian, though mammals with internal organs similar to modern mammals were also present. Flora The radiation of flowering plants was well under way in the Maastrichtian. From 50% to 80% of all genera of land plants were angiosperms, though gymnosperms and ferns still covered larger areas of the land surface. Geology Maastricht Cretaceous
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyewear
Eyewear
Eyewear is an accessory for wearing on or over the eyes. It is used for fashion or decoration, protection against the surrounding conditions, and to improve visual sharpness or visual ability. There are many forms of eyewear. Some of them are glasses (also called eyeglasses), sunglasses, and contact lenses. Eyewear can also include more useful forms of eye protection, such as goggles. Oppositely, blindfolds are a form of eyewear used to block vision for a variety of purposes. Accessories
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavored%20milk
Flavored milk
Flavored milk is a sweet dairy product that is made of milk, sugar, flavorings, and sometimes food colorings. It may be sold as a pasteurized, refrigerated product, or as an ultra-high-temperature (UHT) treated product that does not require any refrigerating. It may also be made made in resturanuts or at homes. References Dairy products Milk
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hei%C3%B0r%C3%BAn
Heiðrún
Heidrun (commonly pronounced as HI-TH-RRUN) is the great goat of valhala. The Einherjar, lone warriors who died in battle for Odin, get their mead from this kind beast. She lives at the top of Valhala, eating leaves from the trees atop the fortress. "Heithrún, the goat on the hall that stands, eating off Læráth's limbs the crocks she fills with the clearest mead, will that drink not e'er be drained" In most portraits that show them, display them as a massive creature standing atop the rooftops of Valhalla. In this image they are seen on a similar plain to Ratatoskr, the gossip loving squirrel that tends the world tree. This has clued in a few historians, that Yggdrasil would push its highest branches to Valhala, where Heidrun would eat the leaves. This may mean that Asgard is also up there, but the norse were very vague about where they thought the realms were on the tree. Alongside the great stag of Valhalla, Eikthyrnir, the Einherjar never feared missing out on food or drink. In Valhalla there is plenty, and where there is plenty, there is plenty of mead to be had.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakimakura
Dakimakura
Dakimakura is a large type of pillow from Japan. In English, it often translates to body pillow or waifu pillows. They are usually called "comfort objects" by Japanese youth. Love pillows are a type of dakimakura usually portraying life-sized pictures of characters with sexual poses. They may portray anime characters, furry characters, or pornographic film actors. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry%20pie
Strawberry pie
Strawberry Pie is a dessert food mainly consisting of strawberries and sugar in a pie crust, sometimes with gelatin. It is usually served with whipped cream. In the United States, it is one of the red foods often served during Juneteenth celebrations, and is also a popular dessert at Fourth of July gatherings. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashlight%20fish
Flashlight fish
Anomalopidae (lanterneye fishes or flashlight fishes) are a family of fish distinguished by bioluminescent organs located underneath their eyes, for which they are named. These light organs contain luminous bacteria and can be "shut off" by the fish using either a dark lid or by being drawn into a pouch. They are used to communicate, attract prey, and evade predators. Flashlight fish are found in tropical ocean waters across the world. They are typically about 14 cm (5.5 in) in size, although some species can reach twice this length. They are nocturnal, feeding at night on small crustaceans. Some species move to shallow waters near coral reefs at night, but otherwise, they are exclusively deep water fish. This tends to make their collection difficult, and as such they are a poorly understood group.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velika%20Kladu%C5%A1a
Velika Kladuša
Velika Kladuša (, ; lit. "Great Kladuša") is a town in the canton of Una-Sana in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in the far northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is on the border with Croatia. As of 2013, it has a population of 40,419. Most of the people living there are ethnic Bosniaks who follow Islam. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion%20%28color%29
Lion (color)
Lion, also known as khaki or lion brown, is a color that is a representation of the average color of the fur of a lion. The lion is a species of felid that is found in Africa and India. The first recorded use of lion as a color name in English was in 1551. In nature Fish The scorpionfish butterfly (Gasterochisma scorpaena) is an extinct species of gasterochisma that has different colors, like lion brown. Other notable colors Lion brown The first recorded use of lion brown as a color name in English was in 2021. Lion fur Lion fur is a color that resembles khaki or its original color, but lighter. Shades of yellow Shades of orange Shades of brown
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marawi
Marawi
Marawi, officially the Islamic City of Marawi (Maranao: Inged a Marawi; ), is a 4th class component city and capital of the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 207,010 people. Marawi is located upon the shores of Lake Lanao. It is primarily inhabited by the Maranao people. The city is also called the "summer capital of the south" due to its higher elevation and cooler climate, a nickname it shares with Malaybalay. On May 23, 2017, the city suffered extensive damage during the Battle of Marawi as militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant invaded the city and engaged in a massive urban gunfight. The ensuing battle lasted until October 23, 2017, when Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana announced the ending of the battle. Major damage of the city was mostly caused by airstrikes carried out by the Philippine Air Force in an attempt to eliminate the militants. 99% of the city's population are followers of Islam and today, the main mosque in the centre of Marawi has largely been rebuilt after all the extensive damage.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take%20A%20Daytrip
Take A Daytrip
Take a Daytrip is an American record production and songwriting duo composed of Denzel Baptiste (born January 9, 1993) and David Biral (Born February 22, 1993). They are best known for producing singles such as Sheck Wes' "Mo Bamba", Lil Nas X's "Panini", "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)", and "Industry Baby" (featuring Jack Harlow), Juice Wrld's Legends, and Travis Scott and Kid Cudi's The Scotts, in which all of them reached the top 30 of the Billboard Hot 100. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ternate
Ternate
Ternate is a city in the eastern Indonesian province of North Maluku. It is made up of many islands in the Maluku Islands. It was the de facto provincial capital of North Maluku before Sofifi on the nearby coast of Halmahera became the capital in 2010. It is off the west coast of Halmahera. It is made up of eight islands: Ternate, Moti, Hiri, Tifure, Mayau, Makka, Mano, and Gurida. In total, the city has a land area of 162.17 square kilometres and had a total population of 185,705 according to the 2010 census, and 205,001 according to the 2020 census, with a density of 1,264 people per square kilometre. It is the biggest and most densely populated city in the province, is the economic, cultural, and education center of North Maluku, and acts as a hub to neighbouring regions. It was the capital of the Sultanate of Ternate in the 15th and 16th centuries, and fought against the Sultanate of Tidore over control of the spice trade in the Moluccas before becoming a main interest to competing European powers. Most of the population is Muslim. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile%20Rodgers
Nile Rodgers
Nile Gregory Rodgers Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American musician, record producer and composer. The co-founder of Chic, Rodgers has written, produced, and performed on records that have sold more than 500 million albums and 75 million singles worldwide. References 1952 births Living people American guitarists African American musicians American record producers Grammy Award winners Musicians from Connecticut American songwriters American rock musicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazovia
Mazovia
Mazovia or Masovia () is a historical region in mid-north-eastern Poland. It goes across the North European Plain. It is between Łódź and Białystok. Warsaw is the unofficial capital city. Warsaw is also the largest city in the region. Throughout the centuries, Mazovia made a different culture than other Polish cultures. Historical Mazovia existed from the Middle Ages until the partitions of Poland. It was made up of three voivodeships with the capitals in Warsaw, Płock and Rawa. The main city of the region was Płock. At the time, Płock was the capital of Poland. Later, however, Płock lost its importance to Warsaw. Warsaw then became the capital of Poland. From 1138, Mazovia was led by a branch of the Piast dynasty. When the last ruler of the independent Duchy of Mazovia died, it became fully part of the Polish Crown in 1526. The Mazovian Governorate was made in 1816. It had land in the south part of the region along with Łęczyca Land and south-eastern Kuyavia. The Mazovian Governorate lasted until 1844. The old ethnic group of Mazovia are the Masurians. They settled in Masuria in southern Prussia in the Late Middle Ages. There they converted to Protestantism in the Reformation era. The Mazovian Voivodeship was created in 1999. The borders of this voivodeship are not the same as the region of Mazovia. This is because the borders do not have the Mazovian cities of Łomża and Łowicz, but do have the Lesser Polish cities of Radom and Siedlce. Main cities and towns The following table lists the cities in Mazovia with a population greater than 20,000 (2015): Gallery References Other websites Summer in Mazowsze Regions of Poland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/ILY%20%28I%20Love%20You%20Baby%29
ILY (I Love You Baby)
ILY (I Love You Baby), originally titled ILY, is a song by American producer Surf Mesa featuring vocals from Emilee Flood. It was released on November 26, 2019. The song was re-released through Astralwerks and Universal in February 2020. Because of that, the song's re-release got viral on TikTok. It samples the chorus from the 1967 song "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" by Frankie Valli. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hambirrao%20Mohite
Hambirrao Mohite
Hambirrao Mohite (1630-1687) was the chief military commander of Maratha Empire. He participated many campaigns and fought against the Mughals. He has worked for Shivaji Maharaj and Sambhaji Maharaj. Her sister Soyrabai later married Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, which made Mohite as Shivaji's brother-in-law.