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2025-01-03 | Phil Madeira (American singer-songwriter) | Philip Kamm Madeira (born April 9, 1952) is an American songwriter, producer, musician, and singer. He was raised in Barrington, Rhode Island, and graduated from Taylor University in 1975. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee. |
2025-01-02 | Kamarajar Adithanar Kazhagam | Kamarajar Adithanar Kazhagam, is a political party for Nadars, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, formed to represent the interests of the Nadar caste. The party was founded on 3 November 1996, by Selvin. The present party president is SSS Singh Nadar. The party struggles and works for equality among all castes of people, and also fights for protecting the Nadar caste businessmen from other caste rowdies in Tamilnadu. The 26th of March of every year is practised as black day by the Nadar Caste and a big rally is organised in Tirunelveli to remember Selvin. |
2025-01-04 | Shiomi zaka | Shiomizaka (潮見坂) is a slope in Mita 4-chome located at Tsuki no Misaki, Tokyo. It intersects Hijirizaka, which runs southwest from the head of the promontory. In the Edo period, one could look out from the slope and see Tokyo Bay. This caused the slope to become a well-known scene of Edo-era Japan. It is often used in ukiyo-e prints. Many hill roads in Japan bear the name "Shiomizaka". The name carries a dual meaning in Japanese; the most common is one is "watch the tide" and another is "see death." (Similar dual meanings occur in Japanese, for example Fujimi has two meaning, one is "look at Mount Fuji," another is "become immortal.") The names of the roads are attributed to Edo Shogunate founder Tokugawa Ieyasu who was given the territory by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. It is said that he gave the slopes the names "shiomi" and "fujimi" because had faced the many crisis and overcame it in his life, that is Shi wo mite, and Fujimi ni naru. |
2025-01-01 | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism (book by Paul Harrison Silfen) | The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism: The Early Writings of Arthur Moeller van den Bruck is a book by Paul Harrison Silfen. It was published in New York City by Exposition Press in 1973 as an 85-page hardcover (ISBN 0682477869). |
2025-01-05 | Kiwanis Ravine (Park in Seattle, Washington) | Kiwanis Ravine is an 8.7-acre (3.5 ha) public park a block east of Discovery Park in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. |
2025-01-06 | Qusay Salahaddin (head of Mosul Students union) | Qusay Salahaddin was as Sunni Arab student in Mosul. Salahaddin was the head of the student union of the University of Mosul. Salahuddin led protests vs the accused frauds in the December 2005 parliamentary votes. Gunmen abducted Salahaddin on December 22, 2005. His body was found the following Sunday, December 25, 2005. |
2025-01-03 | Games for Good (Organization) | Games for Good (GfG) is a non-profit charitable organization which raises funds and products from within the entertainment industry and donates them to child-centric partners. Started in 1998 by a group of volunteers, GfG was led by industry veteran Lynne Killey. It raises money and requests that game publishers donate video and computer games to them for re-distribution to children's charities. It hosts dinners, silent auctions and parties. |
2025-01-05 | Brenda Costa (Brazilian model (born 1992)) | Brenda Costa (born 8 November 1992) is a Brazilian fashion model and former swimmer. Brenda Costa is 177 cm (5 feet 9.5 inches) tall. Her model career started when she was 16 years old after she was discovered in the Ipanema neighborhood by Agência Mega. She was on the cover of the April 2004 French edition of ELLE magazine. In November 2005 she appeared on an episode of Tout le monde en parle. Costa, who was born deaf, has a tattoo of an eye on the base of neck which signifies that she is on the lookout for people who mistreat her behind her back. |
2025-01-02 | Sotone | The Sotone is a model of French horn made by the British firm Boosey and Hawkes during the late 19th and early 20th century. It is based on the natural horn, and plays a good deal closer to the way a natural horn does than a conventional French horn. This has prompted some people to remove the valves from these instruments and use them as cheap natural horns. This is considered by some to improve the playing qualities of the instrument, because the old piston valves were very inefficient. Some Sotones are based on compensating or other kinds of double systems, but the vast majority of them are single horns with crooks to common pitches like F and E-flat. The Sotone and similar horns (Raoux being the most prominent, played by Dennis Brain) were widely used in Britain until the 1940s. They then began to be replaced by larger, more efficient horns made to the German design. |
2024-12-31 | High School National Ad Network | The High School National Ad Network is a project by the American Society of News Editors' High School Journalism Initiative to steer national print advertising into high school newspapers. It is one of six projects in the initiative, which aims to improve scholastic journalism. |
2025-01-03 | Ryan Haddon (American journalist and TV producer) | Ryan Haddon (born April 17, 1971) is an American journalist, news presenter, and television producer. |
2025-01-06 | Abu Youssef Sharqieh (Lebanese politician) | Abu Youssef Sharqieh is the leader of Jund al-Sham and former Fatah official. Abu Youssef Sharqieh is called "Prince of the Sharia". He is said to rarely leave his home but has established himself as an important figure in the area of Ain al-Hilweh, Lebanon. Jund Ash Sham claims that Sharqieh was tortured in the Palestinian camp of Nahr al-Bared. |
2024-12-31 | Long John Baldry Trio-Live (2000 live album by Long John Baldry) | Long John Baldry Trio Live is an album released by Long John Baldry in 2000. |
2025-01-06 | Abu Tarek al-Saadi (Suspected Osbat al-Ansar leader) | Abu Tarek was the brother of Osbat al-Ansar leader Ahmed Abd al-Karim al-Saadi (Abu Mohjen). It is widely assumed that Tarek was in control of Osbat al-Ansar after his brother went into hiding following a death sentence from the Lebanese government. He died on June 3, 2023.[citation needed] |
2025-01-03 | Aeroframe Services | Aeroframe Services, LLC was a privately owned aviation maintenance service company specializing in MRO for large commercial transport aircraft including Airbus jetliners. Aeroframe Services was formed on August 1, 2005, when Roger Porter acquired EADS Aeroframe Services with EADS being the parent company of Airbus. Aeroframe Services was headquartered in Lake Charles, Louisiana at Chennault International Airport. Aeroframe Services has now been replaced at the Chennault airport by AAR Corporation. |
2025-01-01 | Hunter MacKenzie Austin (American voice actress) | Hunter MacKenzie Austin is an American voice actress. In teen life, she was a magazine journalist of Tiger Beat, Glamour and LA Weekly. |
2025-01-01 | William Zeitler (American musician (born 1954)) | William Zeitler (born 1954 in St. Louis) is a performer on the armonica, or glass harmonica. In 2013, he published The Glass Armonica: The Music and the Madness, a book about glass instruments and their history. |
2025-01-03 | WomensHub (Women's rights organization) | WomensHub is a Philippines-based non-government organisation that supports "women struggling for self-determination" in using ICTs, or information and communication technologies. |
2025-01-03 | Interscholastic Hockey League | The Interscholastic Hockey League (ISHL) is a high school sports league based in Houston, Texas, that also serves much of southeast Texas. It is composed of several ice hockey teams at the "Prep" (equivalent to "Junior Varsity" in most other high school sports) and "Varsity" levels. |
2025-01-03 | Streetlites | StreetLITES Africa was a charity working with schools in Ghana, Africa to help educate and care for street children. |
2025-01-01 | Mr Smith & The B Flat Band | Mr. Smith & The B Flat Band is a London-based ska pop funk band. Led by the soulful tone of English vocalist, Ryan Smith, the group has appeared on T4 for Popworld and played the world-famous main stage at The Cavern Club in Liverpool. With infectious melodies, relatable lyrics, and well-balanced instrumental backings, the band is responsible for catchy tunes such as "Stuff That Makes Me Smile", "Jackie Love", and "Them Two Girls". They credit influences ranging from Marvin Gaye to George Michael for their unique sound. |
2025-01-03 | Salary calculator (Application providing salary information) | A salary calculator is an online application that provides salary information to the user. The majority of websites offering salary information use a salary calculator function to present this data. The salary calculator will request a search term, city, and state or zip code as an input. Post entry, the application returns a list of job titles that most closely match the search terms. Once the user selects a job title, the application will generate salary information, typically in the form of a graph. |
2025-01-06 | List of USB video class devices | The USB video device class (also USB video class or UVC) is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital camcorders, analog video converters, and still-image cameras. |
2025-01-03 | AjaxView (Ajax application profiler) | AjaxView is an Ajax application profiler from Microsoft Research. It installs as a web server plug-in that modifies Ajax scripts on the fly to include performance monitoring and logging code. |
2024-12-31 | Unwanted Superheroes (American emo-core band) | Unwanted Superheroes (also known as USH) was a five-piece emo-core band from Pembroke Pines, Florida. |
2025-01-05 | Holism (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Holism is a philosophical concept. |
2024-12-31 | Mnemonic (band) (rock band currently based in London, UK) | Mnemonic is an alternative rock band, formed as Mnemonic Groove in Singapore in 1997 and now based in London, England. |
2025-01-04 | Bill Dudleston (American audio engineer) | Bill Dudleston is the president and founder of Legacy Audio, an audio and home theater equipment manufacturer located in Springfield, Illinois, United States. As a member of the Audio Engineering Society and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Dudleston has been inducted into a regional Hall of Fame and listed in Who's Who of American Businessmen. |
2025-01-02 | Climbing areas of the North Island | This is a list of outdoor and indoor rock climbing areas in the North Island of New Zealand. |
2025-01-01 | Mark Singer (American doctor) | Mark Singer is an American doctor who is best known for inventing, with speech pathologist Eric Blom, while working at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, a type of voice prosthesis that allows victims of laryngeal cancer (cancer of the larynx) to talk. |
2025-01-03 | Crystal Lake Middle School (Middle school in Pompano Beach, Florida) | Crystal Lake Middle School is a Broward County public school located in Pompano Beach, Florida. It is a pre-engineering science magnet school. |
2025-01-03 | Professional Amigos of Comic Art Society (organization) | The Professional Amigos of Comic Art Society (P.A.C.A.S. or PACAS, the Spanish word "pacas" meaning "bundle of goods") is a defunct American non-profit organization formed by several independent comic book and cartoon creators in 1995. |
2025-01-01 | International Traditional and Heroic Contest | The International Traditional and Heroic Contest is an international competition of Iranian traditional and heroic sports. The second international contest was held in February 2008. |
2024-12-31 | Marc Jorgenson (Canadian musician) | Marc Jorgenson is a Canadian multimedia artist, electronics inventor, writer, musician and recording engineer. |
2025-01-06 | Jean Val Jean (actor) (French pornographic actor (born 1980)) | Jean Val Jean (born Emmanuel Delcour, June 19, 1980, Montluçon, Allier) is an actor, model and adult film performer who has also worked as a personal trainer and professional chef. Delcour has made several relatively high-profile appearances on mainstream television, including Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Chopped. In November 2009 he appeared on Chef Academy, where he was described as being a graphic designer and having studied graphic design for five years in Bordeaux, France. Over the course of the show, his identity as an adult performer was discerned by his fellow competitors, which the network then capitalized on. Originally a France-based model, Delcour came to the U.S. to pursue a career in acting and cooking. He has made several appearances, including on The Last Ship, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Jane the Virgin. He's currently a professional private chef and personal trainer. |
2024-12-31 | Norwegian Association of International Shooters Medal (Award) | The Norwegian Association of International Shooters Medal is a marksmanship medal awarded by Norway. |
2025-01-06 | Chandbibi (Hindu goddess) | Chandbibi (চাঁদবিবি) is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the goddesses Oladevi (the goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Jholabibi, Bahadabibi, Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. |
2025-01-06 | Bahadabibi (Hindu deity) | Bahadabibi is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the Goddesses Oladevi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Jholabibi, Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. |
2025-01-06 | Jhetunebibi (Hindu goddess) | Jhetunebibi is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the Goddesses Oladevi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Bahadabibi, Jholabibi and Asanbibi. |
2025-01-04 | Zabaʼir ʽUdwan (Place in Amman Governorate, Jordan) | Zabaʼir ʽUdwan is a town in the Amman Governorate of north-western Jordan. |
2025-01-06 | Əhmədli (40°31′N 45°54′E) (Municipality in Dashkasan, Azerbaijan) | Əhmədli (Ahmedli) is a village and municipality in the Dashkasan District of Azerbaijan. |
2025-01-03 | Palestinian Textbooks | Palestinian Textbooks: From Arafat to Abbas and Hamas is a March 2008 publication by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-SE) and the American Jewish Committee (AJC). The book summarizes former analyses by IMPACT-SE of Palestinian Authority textbooks, beginning in 1998, and outlines how Palestinian school textbooks have changed or not changed under the leadership of Yassir Arafat, Mahmoud Abbas, and Hamas regarding the portrayal of peace and the 'Other', namely Israel and Jews. |
2025-01-03 | Shafer Valve Company | Shafer Valve Company is a Mansfield, Ohio-based manufacturer and distributor of piping products, specialising in the gas pipeline and water pumping industries. It is fully owned by Emerson Process Management Valve Automation, Inc., based in St. Louis, Missouri. |
2025-01-06 | Marlin-class submarine (proposed submarine class) | The Marlin-class submarines are a proposed class of diesel-electric attack submarines. The design features diesel propulsion and an additional air-independent propulsion (AIP), developed solely by the French company DCNS, formerly DCN, after the Spanish company Navantia (formerly Bazan, then Izar), its partner in the Scorpène design, went with Lockheed Martin to build the competing S-80-class submarine, which was selected by the Spanish Navy to form its next-generation submarine force, at the expense of the Scorpène. |
2025-01-03 | Yuta Nakano (footballer) (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Kariya. |
2025-01-03 | Bin Yaroof (Arab clan name) | Bin Yarouf is a patrilineal clan name used by some Arabian tribes. In the United Arab Emirates, Bin Yaroufs mainly populate the cities of Dubai, Alkhan and Dibba Al-Hisn, an enclave of Sharjah. Members of the clan live in Dibba Al-Baya, Oman, but choose not to carry the clan's name. Other members of the clan migrated to Ajman. |
2025-01-02 | Edinburgh UK Tracker Trust | Edinburgh UK Tracker Trust (LSE: EUK) is a large British investment trust dedicated to investing in a portfolio which tracks the FTSE All-Share Index. Established in 1990, the company is a constituent of the FTSE SmallCap Index. The Chairman is Tom Ross. It was renamed to Aberdeen UK Tracker Trust PLC in April 2013. |
2025-01-01 | Reunion Sports Group | Reunion Sports Group was an investor group which owned the former United League Baseball, an independent baseball league started in 2005. Owned by league co-founders John Bryant and Byron Pierce, who had left the original ownership group a few years back and then purchased the league out of bankruptcy in 2009, Reunion owned all of the franchises of United League Baseball, including the Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings, Amarillo Dillas, San Angelo Colts, Laredo Broncos, Edinburg Roadrunners, and Coastal Bend Thunder. The group was also part of a partnership to build a proposed 10,000 seat baseball stadium to house an expansion team to begin play in 2010 in Dallas, Texas but this proposal never came to fruition. |
2025-01-06 | Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team (National sports team) | The Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team represents Antigua and Barbuda in international volleyball competitions. |
2025-01-06 | Vattakkalvalasu (Village in Tamil Nadu, India) | Vattakkalvalasu is a village in Tamil Nadu, India. It has the town panchayat office for Gandhi Garden in Kilambadi, Erode district. The major clans is vaalai kattai valavu P.P.Subramaniyam pambagoundan palayam. Ps.karthickkannan. |
2025-01-06 | Liceo M.G.A. | Liceo M.G.A. (which stands for "Maria Gaetana Agnesi") is a nationwide group of Italian high schools. The Liceos offer some of the most challenging courses in Europe, including Latin, Math, Italian, German, French, Technology, Architecture, and the History of Italian Arts. They usually require at least 5 hours of study a day, and the students attend school from 8.05 am to 1.05 pm with only a 15-minute break. |
2025-01-06 | Lervik, Båstad Municipality (settlement in Båstad Municipality,Sweden) | Lervik is a village by the Skälderviken bay on the Bjärehalvön peninsula in Båstad Municipality. Lervik is situated north of a larger village next to it, named Stora Hult. In the center of Lervik there is a harbor, where only small boats such as sailboats and motorboats are moored. It had 863 inhabitants in 2010. Though still a fishing village but it is today known as a summer resort |
2025-01-06 | Bretz Mill, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) | Bretz Mill is an unincorporated community in Fresno County, California. It lies at an elevation of 3274 feet (998 m). |
2025-01-05 | International Organisation of Employers | The International Organisation of Employers (IOE) was created in 1920 to advocate for employers and the business community in the tripartite governance structure of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Today, from its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, IOE continues to defend and promote these same interests across a wide range of UN agencies, international organisations, intergovernmental processes and the media. As of September 2019, IOE had 156 national employer organisations members in 145 countries. It remains involved in the activities of the International Labour Organization, acting as Secretariat to the Employers' Group, as well as representing business in international forums, including the G20 intergovernmental process on labour and social policy. It describes itself as "the largest network of the private sector in the world" and "the global voice of business". |
2025-01-02 | Leonard Seabrooke (Australian academic) | Leonard Seabrooke (born 1974) is an Australian academic and a professor in International Political Economy and Economic sociology at the Copenhagen Business School, and research professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. |
2025-01-04 | Getting Nowhere Fast (BBC Radio sitcom) | Getting Nowhere Fast is a BBC Radio sitcom written by and starring the comedian and musician Mervyn Stutter. |
2025-01-06 | Kevin Edwards (beach volleyball) (Trinidad and Tobago beach volleyball player) | Kevin Edwards (born 12 December 1980, in Sangre Grande) is a male beach volleyball player from Trinidad and Tobago. |
2025-01-06 | Mahmood Abo Shandi (Canadian militant) | A former Colonel in Fatah, Mahmood Abo Shandi was deported from Canada for his militant connections. |
2025-01-06 | Kevin Lynch (beach volleyball) (American beach volleyball player) | Kevin Lynch (born February 2, 1984) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Sean Allstot. They finished in the 7th position. |
2025-01-06 | Sean Allstot (American beach volleyball player) | Sean Allstot (born January 15, 1983, in Grass Valley, California) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Kevin Lynch. They finished in the 7th position. |
2025-01-06 | Renee Cleary (American beach volleyball player) | Renee Smith Cleary (born September 18, 1972) is an American female beach volleyball player who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2007 at Guatemala playing with Jenny Kropp finishing in the 5th position and Carolina, Puerto Rico playing with Jennifer Lombardi ranking 11th. |
2025-01-03 | The Way I Rock My Clothes (2009 single by Funkghost) | "The Way I Rock My Clothes" is a single released by Hip-hop artist/Producer Funkghost. The song was released February 17, 2009 on Grand Extravagant Ent. The music video for "The Way I Rock My Clothes" was shot and released in late February 2009. The song was produced by Symbolyc One of Strange Fruit Project. "The Way I Rock My Clothes" has been well received by critics and has since garnered mixshow airplay on FM stations across The United States.[citation needed] |
2025-01-02 | 1999 Italian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition) | The 1999 Italian Figure Skating Championships (Italian: Campionati Italiani Assoluti 1999 Pattinaggio Di Figura Su Ghiaccio) was held in Milan from December 11 through 13, 1998. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing. The results were used to choose the teams to the 1999 World Championships, the 1999 European Championships, and the 1999 World Junior Championships. |
2025-01-02 | 1997 Italian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition) | The 1997 Italian Figure Skating Championships (Italian: Campionati Italiani Assoluti 1997 Pattinaggio Di Figura Su Ghiaccio) was held from December 12 through 15, 1996. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing. The results were used to choose the teams to the 1997 World Championships, the 1997 European Championships, and the 1997 World Junior Championships. |
2025-01-02 | Northern Line (İZBAN) (commuter rail line in Izmir, Turkey) | The Northern Line is a commuter rail line operated by İZBAN using tracks owned by the Turkish State Railways. The line runs from north from Alsancak Terminal in İzmir to the town of Aliağa. |
2025-01-03 | Macau Business Management Educational Centre | The Macau Business Management Educational Centre (MEC) (Chinese: 澳門商業管理教育中心) was established in 2005 and has registered with Education and Youth Affairs Bureau, Government of Macau (Registration Number: 362/2008) as an institution specializing in senior business management and professional distinction for adult learners. Since established in 2005, MEC has been providing vocational courses to working adults like entrepreneurs, managers, supervisors and people who endeavor to become leaders in the business world in the region. Besides classroom teaching and lectures; interactive discussion, seminars, and enterprise exchanges are also regularly conducted for over 3,000 graduates to enhance their knowledge outside their career scope. |
2025-01-06 | Analytic hierarchy process – leader example | This is a worked-through example showing the use of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) in a practical decision situation. |
2025-01-05 | Duarte de Menezes (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Duarte de Menezes may refer to: |
2025-01-02 | Hirohito Nakamura (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-01-02 | Shinya Hoshido (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-01-02 | Hiromasa Azuma (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2024-12-31 | Central and Eastern European Software Engineering Conference in Russia | The Central and Eastern European Software Engineering Conference in Russia (CEE-SECR) is a software engineering event for IT and software specialists from Central and Eastern Europe. It was established in 2005. |
2025-01-02 | Coastal and Marine Institute Laboratory (Academic laboratory in San Diego, California) | The Coastal and Marine Institute Laboratory (CMIL), formerly known as the Coastal Waters Laboratory, is an academic laboratory operated by the College of Sciences of San Diego State University (SDSU), in the Point Loma community of San Diego, California. |
2025-01-02 | Bill Zucker (American actor, comedian, writer, performer, and musician) | William Cary Zucker (October 7, 1955 – September 19, 2016) was an American actor, musician, and entrepreneur. |
2025-01-02 | Greenwood Personal Credit | Greenwood Personal Credit Ltd. was a finance company supplying home-collected credit based in Bradford, United Kingdom. It was a subsidiary of Provident Financial. |
2025-01-01 | Yeungjin High School (High school in Daegu, South Korea) | Yeungjin High School is a high school located in Daegu, South Korea. |
2025-01-06 | Caithness Crushers (Scottish rugby league team) | The Caithness Crushers are a Scottish rugby league team based in Thurso. Formed in 2011 the goal is to compete in Scotland Rugby League's Conference Division 1. |
2025-01-03 | Koleshwar | Shri Dev Koleshwar is an ancient Shiva Temple located at Kolthare, a village from Dapoli Taluka of Ratnagiri District from Maharashtra state in India. |
2025-01-03 | Jean-David Malat (French art curator) | Jean-David Malat (1975) is an art dealer and gallerist, as well as the founder of JD Malat Gallery. He currently lives in London, United Kingdom. |
2025-01-03 | Shugo Kawahara (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-01-05 | KMAE (Bruni, Texas) (Radio station in Bruni, Texas (2010–2013)) | KMAE (106.5 FM) was an American commercial radio station licensed in 2010 to serve the community of Bruni, Texas. The station's broadcast license was held by accordion player and Christian evangelist Paulino D. Bernal Sr. of McAllen, Texas. |
2025-01-05 | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (organization) | American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT) is the second oldest certifying agency for Phlebotomy. The ASPT was founded in 1983. |
2025-01-02 | Chico (Egyptian artist) (Egyptian street artist) | Chico (born 1985/1986) is the pseudonym of an anonymous Egyptian street artist and graffiti artist whose work has gained popularity and notoriety in Egypt following the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. |
2025-01-03 | Kazuya Okazaki (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese football player. |
2025-01-05 | John Hipwell (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | John Hipwell (1948–2013) was an Australian rugby player. |
2025-01-06 | Feyzabad (36°20′ N 58°45′ E), Mazul (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Feyzabad (Persian: فيض اباد, also Romanized as Feyẕābād, Faizābād, and Feyzābād) is a village in Mazul Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 22, in 5 families. |
2025-01-06 | Feyzabad (36°13′ N 58°45′ E), Mazul (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Feyzabad (Persian: فيض اباد, also Romanized as Feyẕābād) is a village in Mazul Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,694, in 422 families. |
2025-01-03 | Kuzman Šapkarev Primary School (Dračevo) (Primary school in North Macedonia) | Kuzman Šapkarev Primary School (alternative spelling: Kuzman Shapkarev or Kuzman Šapkarev; Macedonian: ОУ „Кузман Шапкарев“) is a state-owned primary school in the suburb of Dračevo (Macedonian: Драчево). It is located 10 km (6.2 mi) south from the downtown of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia. |
2025-01-01 | Salman Zaman (Bahraini sport shooter) | Salman Zaman (Arabic: سلمان زمان; born October 2, 1979, in Muharraq) is a Bahraini rifle sport shooter. Zaman represented Bahrain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed in the men's 50 m rifle prone shooting. He finished only in thirty-seventh place for the qualifying rounds, with a total score of 588 points. |
2025-01-06 | Siddique Umer (Pakistani sport shooter (born 1982)) | Mohammad Siddique Umer (born September 5, 1982) is a Pakistani sport shooter. Umer represented Pakistan at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed for two rifle shooting events. He placed forty-eighth out of fifty-one shooters in the men's 10 m air rifle, with a total score of 578 points. Nearly a week later, Umer competed for his second event, 50 m rifle 3 positions, where he was able to shoot 390 targets in a prone position, 359 in standing, and 367 in kneeling, for a total score of 1,116 points, finishing only in last place. |
2025-01-01 | Tiarah (Serbian nu metal band) | Tiarah is a Serbian nu metal band. The group was formed in 2005 in Senta, Serbia by Szabó Szebasztián and Marjan Mijić, alongside Márki Dániel, Lénárd Norbert, Újházi Tamás and Szabó Endre. |
2025-01-03 | DYLY-TV (Television station in San Jose de Buenavista, Antique) | DYLY-DTV channel 44, is the flagship station of Philippine television network A2Z It is owned and operated by ZOE Broadcasting Network with ABS-CBN Corporation as its main content provider through a blocktime agreement. Its studios and transmitter are located at the Barangay 4 (Poblacion), San Jose de Buenavista, Antique. |
2025-01-05 | Landscape Express (CAD software application) | Landscape Express is a CAD software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting. It is used primarily by landscape designers. The software is developed, sold and supported by the British company 'Trial Systems Ltd' based in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. The software was first released in 2012, developed by Peter Boyce and Steven Pearce in conjunction with Anton Heymann. The software is based on the Drawing Express CAD system which utilizes tablet and pen interface. A graphics tablet, pen and overlay are used to select, use and manipulate commands thus mimicking the draughtsman's drawing board. This differs from the traditional CAD software ‘drop-down’ menu structures on-screen as the menu system is laid out in front of the user. The method of drawing in this way is aimed at being intuitive allowing the user to create and amend drawings as quickly as possible. |
2025-01-03 | Langerkey (Village in Punjab, Pakistan) | Langerkey is a village located in Narowal District, Punjab, Pakistan. The complete name of this village is Langerkey Bhattian ( لنگرکے بھٹیاں). The Bhatti caste represents 90% of the people in this village and it is the reason why the village is named Langerkey Bhattian. Other castes present are barbar, new Muslims and khokhars. |
2024-12-31 | Comparison of business angel networks (Collective angel investors evaluating and investing.) | According to the Angel Capital Association, an angel group or angel network is individual angel investors joining together with other angel investors to evaluate and invest in entrepreneurial companies. These angels typically pool their capital to make larger investments. Some characteristics of angel networks are: meeting regularly to review business proposals, deciding collectively whether to invest or not, and working together to conduct due diligence to validate the plans, statements and history of the companies founding team. Between 10,000 and 15,000 angels are believed to belong to angel groups in the United States.[citation needed] Angel groups also sometimes co-invest with other angel groups, individual angels and very early-stage venture capitalists to make larger, aggregate investments. |
2025-01-06 | Nelly Leon-Chisen (Biostatistician) | Nelly Leon-Chisen RHIA is the director of coding and classification at the American Hospital Association (AHA), where she is responsible for the direction and overall management of the ANA Central Office on ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS, which is the official United States clearinghouse on coding, sequencing, and reporting data items. She serves as the executive editor of the AHA's coding clinic publications, including the AHA Coding Clinic for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS and AHA Coding Clinic for HCPCS. She also authors the ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Coding Handbook with Answers and the ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Coding Handbook without Answers. (Each handbook publishes annually.) Leon-Chisen represents the AHA as one of the ICD Cooperating Parties involved in the development of the ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting. She also serves as a staff member to the AHA physician representative to the CPT Editorial Panel and is on the CPT Assistant's Editorial Board. |
2025-01-05 | Karhusaari (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Kahusaari may refer to: |
2025-01-02 | Norokhadok Brikkho (2013 Indian film) | Norokhadok Brikkho is a Bengali adventure thriller film directed by Debarun Pal,[citation needed] The film was released on 5 December 2013 and it was screened at Nandan, Kolkata at the Kolkata Short Film Festival 2013. It stars Plaban Chakraborty, Krishnasish Pal and Dipa Bose. The plot revolves around a deserted village that leads a Man-Eater Tree. The film gained positive response from both the audience and critics. |
2025-01-06 | Levon Panos Dabağyan (Turkish writer (1933-2017)) | Levon Panos Dabağyan (Armenian: Լեւոն Փանոս Տապաղեան; 11 November 1933 – 7 May 2017) was a Turkish writer and researcher of Armenian descent. |
2025-01-06 | Street Rhymes Studios (Nigeria sound recording studio) | Street Rhymes Studios is a Port Harcourt-based independent, sound recording studio founded by singer and record producer Slim Burna, after he quit working for record label Grafton Records in late 2008. The studio operates out of Burna's residential building, 10 Railway Close, in D-line. Notable musical acts who have used the facility include Nigerian rapper M-Trill and pop singer-songwriter Muma Gee. Others are, Bukwild Da Ikwerrian, Knowledge, DJ Joenel, Zubillionaire, Spaceman, and KING STUNNA. |
2025-01-02 | Debarun Pal (Indian Film Director and Film Editor (born 1987)) | Debarun Pal (born 14 February 1987) is an Indian Film Director and Film Editor. He shoots and produces many of his films in his native Kolkata and India. He has directed successful and groundbreaking Bengali Films such as Norokhadok Brikkho in 2013 and Rabindranath in Time Machine in 2015, under his own production house The Emperor Studios. Debarun also wrote about Digital Lifestyle & Financial Education in his book Survival Guide of Digital India. |
2025-01-04 | Gerard Newcombe (Australian writer) | Gerard Newcombe, born in Sydney, Australia on 3 December 1953, is the Managing Director of All Asia Investments, a trading and investment company which has been operating in the Asia Pacific Region for over 40 years. His previous writing accomplishments have been in business and trade news coverage, and as a travel writer. |
2025-01-02 | Viktar Lebedzeu (Belarusian acrobatic gymnast) | Viktar Lebedzeu (born 12 January 1994) is a Belarusian male acrobatic gymnast. He and his partner, Iryna Kuska, finished 8th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. |
2025-01-02 | Iryna Kuksa (Belarusian acrobatic gymnast) | Iryna Kuksa (born 14 March 1997) is a Belarusian female acrobatic gymnast. With partner Viktar Lebedzeu, Kuksa achieved 8th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships. |
2025-01-05 | Malampaya (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Malampaya may refer to: |
2025-01-03 | Samsung SPH-B5200 (Mobile phone model) | Samsung SPH-B5200 is a gaming phone first presented by Samsung in March 2006 at CeBIT. It features a 2.0-inch LCD color display, a 2.0-megapixel camera and a DMB receiver for mobile television. It was primarily designed for video games experience with its 3D graphics chip and features two D-Pads and a 3" wide-screen display. The device was aimed at the Korean market, but in November 2006, its release was cancelled, making it an example of vaporware. |
2025-01-02 | Wings of Vi (2014 video game) | Wings of Vi is a 2D platform game created by Grynsoft, a Danish indie developer team led by Jesper "Solgryn" Erlandsen. The game, a spiritual successor to I Wanna Be the Boshy, focuses on saving the world from a demon lord named Jeh'Oul. Development started in July 2012, and the game was released on November 28, 2014. The game can be bought on Steam or the Humble Store. |
2024-12-31 | NCAA Division II football win–loss records | The following data is current as of October 09, 2024 during the 2024 season, which ends with the 2024 NCAA Division II Football Championship. The following list reflects the records according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such as vacated victories and forfeits. |
2025-01-03 | Stella Duce 1 Junior High School Yogyakarta (Private school) | Stella Duce 1 Junior High School Yogyakarta (SMP Stella Duce 1 Yogyakarta) is a Catholic private school managed by Yayasan Tarakanita and centered in Jakarta, Indonesia. The school, which was established on July 1, 1947, is located at Jalan Dagen 32, Gedong Tengen, Yogyakarta, near Malioboro. The school main focus is on educating young poor people of the zone. |
2024-12-31 | NCAA Division III football win–loss records | The following data is current as of September 9, 2024, during the 2024 season, which ends with the 2025 NCAA Division III Football Championship. The following list reflects the records according to the NCAA. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such as vacated victories and forfeits. |
2024-12-31 | Kaju Khel | Gajukhel (Urdu: کاجو خیل) also known as Gaju Kehl is a village located about 1.5 km from the Nizampur main bazaar. The village provides a gateway to Nowshera. A highway links Nowshera to Nizampur via Gajukhel. |
2025-01-04 | Sar Syeddan | Sar Syeddan is a village in Bagh District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, about three kilometres from Bagh city. It has a population of 3000 and is one of the areas having the highest literacy in District Bagh. It has two schools and the earliest one was established in 1948 by a renowned social worker and a prominent figure Syed Muhammad Sarwar Gardezi. The present Vice Chancellor of Azad Jammu & Kashmir university Dr Syed Dilnawaz Gardezi and Director General Health Services AJK Dr Syed Mushtaq Gardezi belong to this village. Besides many senior bureaucrats of AJK Government, army officers, engineers, doctors and educationists also come from this small village. It is a village of famous Gardezi Sadaat who happen to be the descendants of Syed Shah Yousuf Gardezi Multani. |
2025-01-06 | XDTM Standard Association | The XDTM Standard Association is a non-profit consortium of more than 300 companies and government entities formed to generate and manage standards related to Digital transaction management. |
2025-01-04 | Muhammad Iqbal (sport shooter) (Pakistani sports shooter) | Muhammad Iqbal (born 10 May 1929) is a Pakistani former sports shooter. He competed in the 25 metre pistol event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-01 | Mahatma Public School (Educational school in India) | Mahatma Public School is a non-sectarian school in Erimayur, a village in Palakkad district, Kerala, India. It was founded by the Dr. Azad Memorial Charitable and Educational Trust in 2004. The school is affiliated to the Central Board for Secondary Education. |
2025-01-01 | Biswanahakani Temple (temple in India) | Chhinnamasta Devi Temple (Odia:ଛିନ୍ନମସ୍ତା ଦେବୀ ମନ୍ଦିର ; also called as Biswanahakani Temple) is a Shakti Pitha of Goddess Kali located at Haladibasanta village, Tangi block of Cuttack District in Odisha, India. |
2025-01-06 | Hav Abdur Rashid (Pakistani sports shooter) | Hav Abdur Rashid is a Pakistani former sports shooter. He competed in the 25 metre pistol event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-01 | Tüvdiin Tserendondov (Mongolian sports shooter (1934–2018)) | Tüvdiin Tserendondov (1 May 1934 – 15 April 2018) was a Mongolian sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, three positions event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-01 | Precious Arts (book by Muhammad ibn Mahmud Amuli) | Precious Arts (نفائس الفنون) is an encyclopedia of science by Shamsedin Mohammed ebn-e Mahmoud Amoli, also known as al-Amoli, written in 1339 in the Persian Language. The 150 arts and crafts of the time are explained in the book, structured to be used by the students of science. |
2025-01-01 | Abd al-Salam ibn Salih | Abd al-Salam ibn Salih ibn Sulayman ibn Ayyub ibn Maysara al-Qurashi, al-Harawi, al-Naysapuri, the servant of Abd al-Rahman son of Samara. Nicknamed: Abu Salt. |
2025-01-02 | Sagolia Dhubri Assam | Sagolia is a small place under Agomani Block in Dhubri district of Assam, India. The place exactly located in between Assam and West Bengal border. Sagolia is a busy commercial business place. Here is also a State Bank of India branch. This place is famous for the Bihu Program. Both Assamese (Goalpariya dialect) speakers and Bengali speakers form plurality here. This was the region of the Koch kingdom. |
2025-01-03 | Kalki TV (Television channel) | Kalki TV is a Tamil-language 24/7 news television channel, owned by Kalki TV Group Asia Limited. |
2025-01-01 | Kent, Kansas (Ghost town in Reno County, Kansas) | Kent is a ghost town in Reno County, Kansas, United States. It was located 7 miles southeast of Hutchinson at the intersection of Kent Road and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. It is the site of a former post office; and a former station on the ATSF Railway (the station was the site of a locomotive change on the Scott Special). |
2025-01-05 | Carlos Pacheco (sport shooter) (Costa Rican sports shooter) | Carlos Pacheco (26 October 1925 – 13 April 2000) was a Costa Rican sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1968 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-01 | Jaime Villafuerte (Filipino sports shooter) | Jaime Villafuerte (born 26 August 1920) is a Filipino former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-06 | Spiro Hayek (Lebanese sports shooter) | Spiro Hayek (born 1925) is a Lebanese former sports shooter. He competed in the skeet event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-05 | Lee Chul-seung (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Lee Chul-seung (이철승) is the name of: |
2024-12-31 | Khammouan United F.C. (Football club) | Khammouan United Football Club (Laos ສະໂມສອນຄໍາມ່ວນຢູໄນເຕັດ) is a Laos professional football club based in Khammouane, Laos. They play in the top national football league in Laos, and finished ninth in the Lao Premier League. Their home stadium is Khammouan Stadium. |
2025-01-03 | Left Brain production discography (production discography) | The following list is a discography of production by Left Brain, an American record producer and rapper, best known as a founding member of hip hop collective Odd Future. It includes a list of songs produced and co-produced by year, artist, album and title. |
2025-01-02 | Use of beta-adrenergic agonists in livestock | Beta-adrenergic agonists, or β-agonists, are non-hormonal growth promotants that help animals put on muscle instead of fat. The more scientifically accepted name for agents of this class is a repartitioning agent, not a growth promotor. Ractopamine (brand names include Optaflexx and Paylean) and zilpaterol (brand name Zilmax) received FDA approval in 1999 and 2003, respectively. They are also approved in Mexico, South Africa, and Canada. 160 countries restrict the importation of beef which has been raised with β-agonists. |
2025-01-03 | Eitan Freilich (English Orthodox Jewish singer) | Chazan Eitan Freilich (Hebrew: איתן פרייליך) is a British Cantor, chazzan, performer and singer from London, England. His first album, Am Yisrael Chai (The People of Israel Live) was released in 2016. Freilich performs at Jewish weddings, concerts, and other dinner events. Freilich has been performing at camps and concerts worldwide including Camp HASC, Las Vegas, Turnberry - Scotland, and a concert with Avraham Fried and Beri Weber. |
2025-01-03 | Martin Oduor-Otieno (Kenyan businessman) | Martin Luke Oduor-Otieno is a Kenyan accountant, businessman, entrepreneur, public secretary of Kenya, and former bank executive. He is the Chancellor of KCA University and is the chairman and CEO of Leadership Group Limited, a Nairobi-based consulting firm, that he founded. |
2025-01-04 | Dai Fujimoto (Japanese footballer (born 1990)) | is a former Japanese football player. Kota Fujimoto is his brother. |
2025-01-04 | Katsuhiro Hamada (Japanese footballer) | is a former Japanese footballer who last played for FC Ryukyu. |
2025-01-04 | Daichi Hakkaku (Japanese footballer (born 1992)) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Grulla Morioka. |
2025-01-04 | Yujiro Haraguchi (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer who plays for Fujieda MYFC. |
2025-01-05 | Hirohide Adachi (Japanese football player) | is a Japanese football player. He plays for Gamba Osaka. |
2024-12-31 | Alder Creek (Sacramento County, California) | Alder Creek in Folsom, California, drains into Lake Natoma. |
2025-01-03 | Mohamed Abdul Rahman (sport shooter) (Bahraini sports shooter) | Mohamed Ghulom Abdul Rahman is a Bahraini sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-06 | Annamária Bónis (Hungarian alpine skier (born 1974)) | Annamária Bónis (born 5 February 1974) is a Hungarian alpine skier. She competed in three events at the 1992 Winter Olympics. At the Albertville Games, she competed in three alpine skiing events - she placed 43rd in the supergiant, placed 34th in the giant slalom, and did not finish the slalom and was not classified. |
2025-01-02 | Bryden Mountain (Mountain in New York, United States) | Bryden Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York east of Delhi. Craig Hill is located south of Bryden Mountain. |
2025-01-02 | Fuller Hill (Mountain in New York, United States) | Fuller Hill is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York northwest of Roscoe. Morton Hill is located east-southeast of Fuller Hill and Baxter Mountain is located west-southwest. |
2025-01-04 | Masato Furukawa (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player for SC Sagamihara. |
2025-01-02 | 2018 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition) | The 2018 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2018; French: Championnat de Belgique 2018) took place between 1 and 2 December 2017 in Liedekerke. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across the levels of senior, junior, advanced novice, as well as the age-group levels of minime/miniem A, B, and C. There were no competitors in the senior men's event as Jorik Hendrickx withdrew. |
2025-01-05 | Kenta Ito (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese football player. |
2025-01-05 | Asahi Ishiwata (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for FC Kariya. |
2025-01-03 | Lilian Ridgewell (British gymnast (1912–1997)) | Lilian Ridgewell (19 October 1912 – July 1997) was a British gymnast. She competed in the women's artistic team all-around event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-03 | Sharna Murray (British gymnast (born 1981)) | Sharna Murray (born 23 June 1981) is a British gymnast. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-03 | 2019 South American U-15 Championship squads | The 2019 South American U-15 Championship is an international football tournament that will be held in Paraguay from 23 November to 8 December 2019. The twelve national teams involved in the tournament (all 10 CONMEBOL member national teams and 2 invited UEFA teams) were required to register a squad of 22 players; only players in these squads are eligible to take part in the tournament. |
2025-01-05 | Salman Al-Khalifa (Bahraini sport shooter) | Salman Al-Khalifa is a Bahraini sport shooter. He competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-05 | Marco Hidalgo (sport shooter) (Costa Rican sports shooter) | Marco Hidalgo (born 13 December 1959) is a Costa Rican sports shooter. He competed in the mixed 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-02 | Roger Cartín (Costa Rican sports shooter (born 1957)) | Roger Cartín (born 11 October 1957) is a Costa Rican sports shooter. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-03 | Alfredo Coello (Paraguayan sports shooter) | Alfredo Coello (born 18 January 1939) is a Paraguayan sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-03 | Ronald Dunn (sport shooter) (Ecuadorian sports shooter (born 1943)) | Ronald Dunn (born 9 June 1943) is an Ecuadorian sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-03 | Mamadou Sow (Senegalese sports shooter) | Mamadou Sow (born 5 October 1937) is a Senegalese sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-02 | Manop Leeprasansakul (Thai sports shooter) | Manop Leeprasansakul (born 4 November 1956) is a Thai sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-03 | Gebrael Haoui (Lebanese sports shooter (born 1954)) | Gebrael Haoui (born 26 June 1954) is a Lebanese sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-01 | Kim Bong-chol (North Korean sports shooter) | Kim Bong-chol (Korean: 김봉철; born 16 June 1968) is a North Korean sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-03 | Hassan Hassan (sport shooter) (Iraqi sports shooter) | Hassan Hassan (born 9 March 1963) is an Iraqi sports shooter. He competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-05 | Takuya Hidaka (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese former footballer. |
2025-01-05 | Witthawat Sailam (Thai footballer) | Witthawat Sailam (Thai: วิทวัส สายลาม, born February 20, 1999) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Thai League 1 club Chiangrai United. |
2025-01-05 | 2019 West Lancashire Borough Council election (List of local UK elections) | The 2019 West Lancashire Borough Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of West Lancashire Borough Council. |
2025-01-06 | HGV-202F (Indian Hypersonic glide vehicle) | The HGV-202F is an Indian hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) being designed, developed, and manufactured by an Indian Defence and Space company HTNP Industries. |
2025-01-04 | Anatoliy Naumenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Anatoliy Andriyovych Naumenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Андрійович Науменко; born 6 September 1998) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender. |
2025-01-03 | 2017 South American U-15 Championship squads | The 2017 South American U-15 Championship was an international football tournament held in Argentina from 5 to 19 November 2017. The twelve national teams involved in the tournament (all 10 CONMEBOL member national teams and 2 invited UEFA teams) were required to register a squad of 22 players, three of whom must have been goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. |
2025-01-05 | Koki Imakake (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Tiamo Hirakata. He plays as a full back, capable of operating on the right or left. |
2025-01-05 | Kenta Ichimiya (Japanese footballer) | is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for YSCC Yokohama. |
2025-01-04 | Denys Sadovyi (Ukrainian footballer) | Denys Sadovyi (Ukrainian: Денис Садовий; born 31 August 1995 Chernihiv) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for FC Chernihiv in the Ukrainian Second League. |
2025-01-05 | Bohdan Lytvynenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Bohdan Anatoliyovych Litvinenko (Ukrainian: Богдан Анатолійович Литвиненко; born 10 February 2003) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a forward. |
2025-01-05 | Ihor Samoylenko (Ukrainian footballer) | Ihor Oleksandrovych Samoylenkoo (Ukrainian: Ігор Олександрович Самойленко; born 31 August 2002) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a defender for FC Chernihiv. |
2025-01-02 | Olive Birungi Lumonya (Ugandan businesswoman and corporate executive) | Olive Birungi Lumonya, is a Ugandan businesswoman and corporate executive who serves as the deputy director general of the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority, effective 15 November 2021. Immediately before her current assignment, Birungi was the National Director of SOS Children's Villages Uganda, a non-government organization, that focuses on the needs of children. |
2025-01-04 | Denys Kildiy (Ukrainian footballer) | Denys Vyacheslavovich Kildiy (Ukrainian: Денис Вячеславович Кільдій; born 7 October 2004) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. |
2024-12-31 | Manolis Arvanitis (Greek footballer (born 2001)) | Manolis Arvanitis (Greek: Μανώλης Αρβανίτης; born 3 March 2001) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Marko. |
2024-12-31 | Alexandros Robi (Albanian footballer) | Alexandros Robi (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Ρόμπι; born 20 August 2002) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Super League 2 club Panathinaikos B. Born in Greece, he represents Albania at youth level. |
2025-01-05 | Yaroslav Bykovets (Ukrainian footballer) | Yaroslav Bykovets (Ukrainian: Ярослав Миколайович Биковець; born 6 February 1984 in Chernihiv) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. |
2025-01-06 | Kirit Balubhai Patel (Politician from Gujarat) | Patel Kirit Balubhai is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party served as a member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly from the Visavadar Assembly constituency from 2017 to 2022. |
2025-01-01 | Orstkhoy-Mokhk (Historical region on the territories of Ingushetia and Chechnya) | Orstkhoy-Mokhk historically known by exonyms: Balsu, Karabulak is a historical region on the territories of Ingushetia and Chechnya. Orstkhoy-Mokhk is the territory of historical settlement of Orstkhoy, a sub-ethnic group of the Ingush and Chechens. |
2025-01-05 | Parallel Intelligence (Distributed Artificial Intelligence) | Parallel Intelligence in distributed artificial intelligence (AI) systems allows multiple agents to work concurrently on a problem, enhancing the speed and efficacy of the solution. |
2024-12-31 | /x/ (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | /x/ may refer to: |
2025-01-03 | SWISSto12 SA | SWISSto12 SA is a privately owned Swiss aerospace company that manufactures Radiofrequency (RF) products and systems as well as geostationary telecommunications satellites. The company is headquartered in Renens, Switzerland and was founded in 2011 by Chief Executive Officer Dr. Emile de Rijk. |
2025-01-03 | San Diego Wild (National Volleyball Association team in San Diego, California) | The San Diego Wild are a professional men's indoor volleyball team based in San Diego, California, that competes in the National Volleyball Association (NVA). The Wild began play in the 2023 season. |
2025-01-03 | Heroic Games Launcher (Video game launcher) | Heroic Games Launcher is a free and open source video game launcher made with Electron for Linux, Windows and macOS that supports Epic Games Store (EGS), GOG and Amazon Games. |
2025-01-06 | List of ASEAN countries by medal count at International Science Olympiad | This is a list of ASEAN country by International Science Olympiads Medals based on the International Science Olympiads. |
2025-01-03 | 2013 South American U-15 Championship squads | The 2013 South American U-15 Championship was an international football tournament held in Bolivia from 16 to 30 November 2013. The ten national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 22 players, of which three had to be goalkeepers (Regulations Article 6.2). Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. The tournament exclusively requires players to be born on or after 1 January 1998 to be eligible (Regulations Article 6.7). |
2025-01-03 | 2023 South American U-15 Championship squads | The 2023 South American U-15 Championship will be an international football tournament to be held in Bolivia from 4 to 19 October 2024. The ten national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of a minimum of 18 and a maximum of 22 players, including at least two goalkeepers (Regulations Article 49). Only players in these squads are eligible to take part in the competition. The tournament exclusively requires players to be born on or after 1 January 2008 to be eligible, i.e. they must be a maximum of 16 years old by the end of the calendar year in which the competition is played, with no minimum age limit (Regulations Article 46). |
2025-01-03 | Ultramarine Linux | Ultramarine Linux is a Linux distribution which stems from Fedora. A "spiritual successor" to Korora Linux, it has a balanced design philosophy which emphasizes stability and incorporates both "works right out of the box" with pragmatic defaults (for example, the Budgie desktop) as well as customization and developmental capabilities. As a product of Thailand,[citation needed] it is not subject to U.S. patent law restrictions regarding Fedora's integral packaging of certain applications. |
2025-01-03 | Jack Bray (footballer, born 2007) (English footballer (born 2007)) | Jack Bray (born 23 February 2007) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL League Two club Harrogate Town. |
2025-01-01 | Tom Farias (journalist, professor, author) | Tom Farias (born 1960) is a journalist, writer, and researcher of Afro-Brazilian culture, literature, and history. |
2024-12-31 | /v/ (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | /v/ may refer to: |
2025-01-04 | MyPhone myA17 (2019 Android smartphone from MyPhone) | The MyPhone myA17 is an Android-based smartphone developed by MyPhone, a Filipino mobile phone brand. It was first released on September 10, 2019, in the Philippines. |
2024-12-31 | Brazilian phonk (Music genre deriving Brazilian funk) | Brazilian phonk is a subgenre of phonk blending Brazilian funk and phonk, which combines rhythms with the dark, atmospheric beats of Memphis rap, creating a unique and captivating soundscape that has gained a dedicated following both locally and internationally. This unique fusion has gained significant popularity, particularly on platforms like TikTok, where it has become a viral sensation. The genre's rise can be attributed to its energetic and aggressive sound, which combines electronic and repetitive beats with vocals in Brazilian Portuguese. For instance, MC Bin Laden released the EP "Brazilian Phonk" in collaboration with the Dragon Boys, which quickly climbed the music charts. Despite its name, Brazilian phonk originated in Scandinavia and was pioneered by foreign producers, such as Slowboy, a Norwegian artist who mixed drift phonk with mandelão funk; Ariis, from Belgium; and Kordhell, from England. Brazilian phonk is often described as the gringo version of Brazilian funk. |
2025-01-01 | Helen Woo (Biomechanist in footwear industry) | Helen Woo is a biomechanist specialising in the research and development of athletic footwear. Woo's inventions resulted in multiple patents related to the footwear industry during her career. In 2016 she commenced as Senior Director of the Biomechanics team at Under Armour. She is recognised for launching Under Armour's first running shoe that was designed on a female foot in 2022. |
2025-01-02 | Jerry Monti (American professional wrestler (1940–1999)) | Gerald Monti (January 2, 1940 – December 3, 1999) was an American professional wrestler who worked as Jerry Monti in California for Big Time Wrestling (San Francisco), American Wrestling Association and the World Wrestling Federation. |
2025-01-05 | Ana Teles (Portuguese footballer (born 2001)) | Ana Isabel Cunha Teles (born 29 January 2001) is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Turkish Women's Football Super League club Beşiktaş J.K. |
2025-01-01 | Rao Khalid Mustafa Khan (Pakistani diplomat and businessman) | Rao Khalid Mustafa Khan is a Pakistani diplomat and businessman, currently serving as the Honorary Consul General of Kazakhstan in Lahore, Punjab. Appointed in 2022, he has played a key role in deepening diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties between Kazakhstan and Pakistan. He also has a background in politics, having contested elections for both the Provincial Assembly of Punjab and the National Assembly of Pakistan. |
2025-01-05 | 2024–25 Heartland F.C. season (Nigerian football league season) | In the Nigeria Premier Football League, Heartland FC is 11th place in the table. |
2025-01-05 | 1945 Indonesian presidential election (Indonesian presidential election) | The 1945 Indonesian presidential election was the first vote to elect the President and Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia for the 1945–1950 term. This presidential election was carried out in accordance with the 1945 Constitution, but the MPR (People's Consultative Assembly) had not yet been formed so its duties were carried out by the PPKI (Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence). |
2025-01-02 | Clare Penny-Evans | Councillor Clare Penny-Evans is a Labour Party politician in North East England who has served as Deputy Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner since July 2024. She is a Councillor for the Heaton ward on Newcastle City Council. |
2024-12-31 | Nauhany Vitória Leme da Silva (Brazilian tennis player) | Nauhany Vitória Leme da Silva, better known as Naná , is a Brazilian tennis player who stood out on the junior circuit, especially in international tournaments. In April 2024, she achieved a significant milestone by winning the Roland Garros Junior Series, a prestigious event on the junior tennis calendar where she showcased great talent and skill. This title marked an important achievement in her career, highlighting her potential to excel in professional competitions in the future. |
2024-12-31 | Victoria Barros | Victoria Luiza Barros (born December 15, 2010, in Natal) is a Brazilian tennis player, considered one of the brightest prospects in the sport in Brazil. From a young age, she has achieved notable feats on both national and international levels, including entering the WTA rankings at the age of 14 and excelling in junior and professional tournaments. |
2024-12-31 | 2019 Mall of America murder attempt | On April 12, 2019, a five-year-old boy was tossed from the third floor at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. Emmanuel Aranda, a 24-year-old man from Minneapolis, was charged with attempted murder. in June, he was sentenced to 19 years in prison. |
2024-12-31 | Every Mark Noble goal | Mark Noble is a former West Ham United player. He played from 2004 until 2022. Mark is currently working as Sporting Director at West Ham. |
2025-01-01 | Vishnu V. Raj | Vishnu V. Raj (born 22 May 1995) is an Indian politician from the state of Kerala. He currently serves as the National Organization General Secretary of the Socialist Janata Dal (SJD). |
2025-01-03 | 2025 Special Honours (British list of honours) | As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Monarch's pleasure at any given time. The Special Honours refer to the awards made within royal prerogative, operational honours, political honours and other honours awarded outside the New Year Honours and Birthday Honours. |
2025-01-03 | 2011 South American U-15 Championship squads | The 2011 South American U-15 Championship was an international football tournament held in Uruguay from 17 November to 4 December 2011. The ten national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 20 players, of which two had to be goalkeepers (Regulations Article 5.2). Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the competition. The tournament exclusively requires players to be born on or after 1 January 1996 to be eligible (Regulations Article 5.6). |
2025-01-03 | Issinski resonance | The Issinski resonance (IR) is a nuclear magnetic resonance of hydrogen atoms in oceanic waters polarized by the Earth's magnetic field and triggered by lightning discharges. It is a large-scale natural phenomenon of quantum nature that involves up to a hundred kilotons of synchronously precessing protons per oceanic lightning event. |
2025-01-06 | Vellanaipatti | Vellanaipatti is a small town in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu state in India. |
2025-01-06 | Seerapalayam | Seerapalayam is a suburb in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu state in India. |
2025-01-04 | List of heads of state that have visited the South Pole | The South Pole, located at the heart of the Antarctic continent, has received the visit of only one head of state in history. |
2025-01-06 | Adam Langer (ice hockey) (Ice hockey player) | Adam Gregory Langer (born March 16th, 2012) is a Canadian “AA” hockey player from Bonnyville, Alberta who plays for the Lakeland Panthers of the AEHL in the U13 Division. |
2025-01-06 | Ierusalima Gligor (Eastern Orthodox Romanian hegumen) | Ierusalima Gligor, also known as Ierusalima of Tismana, (7 June 1929, in Ocna Sibiului – 21 April 2021, at the Tismana Monastery) was a Romanian nun and hegumen. |
2025-01-06 | Florian Gârz (Romanian military personnel) | Florian Gârz (born 1 April 1935, Borod, Bihor) was a Romanian military officer and writer. He was an officer of the General Directorate for Defense Intelligence from 1961 to 1975, working in the military attaché in London, Beijing and Ankara, and led the intelligence gathering activity in NATO's sphere of interest from 1978 until 1981. |
2025-01-06 | Dr Lathashekhar (Indian Yoga Therapist and Holistic Healer) | Dr. Lathashekhar is an Indian yoga therapist and holistic healer based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. She is recognized for her contributions to alternative healing, particularly in treating chronic ailments through yoga therapy and cosmic healing techniques. |