Infobox Person name AdamCadre image caption birth date February 5, 1974 birth place Silver Spring, Maryland death date death place other names known for I 0 1997 , Photopia 1998 occupation interactive fiction writer nationality United States U.S. website http www.adamcadre.ac AdamCadre born February 5, 1974 in Silver Spring, Maryland ref cite web author AdamCadre url http adamcadre.ac calendar 10443.html title 101 work AdamCadre.ac archiveurl http web.archive.org web http adamcadre.ac calendar 10443.html archivedate 2006 11 03 accessdate 2007 05 11 ref is a United States U.S. writer. He gained prominence in the world of interactive fiction with works like I 0 1997 , Photopia 1998 and Varicella computer game Varicella 1999 , for which he has won several XYZZY Awards and been the subject of academic study ref http nickm.com if Varicella.pdf ref http nickm.com twisty . Photopia additionally won the 1998 Interactive Fiction Competition . ref cite web url http www.ifcomp.org comp98 title The 4th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition publisher Ifcomp.org date accessdate 2010 09 19 ref He founded and organised the Spring Thing , an alternative interactive fiction competition, in 2002 and 2003. He has also written a novel, Ready, Okay 2000, ISBN 0 06 019558 4 . Cadre hosts the Lyttle Lytton Contest every year from his website. Awards Winner of the XYZZY Award for Best Game in 1997 for I 0 ref name xa1997 cite web url http www.xyzzynews.com 97winners.html title XYZZY Awards 1997 Winners publisher Xyzzynews.com date accessdate 2010 09 19 ref Winner of the XYZZY Award for Best Individual ... . NAME Cadre, Adam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 5, 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH Silver Spring, Maryland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cadre, Adam Category 1974 births ... People from Anaheim, California US novelist 1970s stub de AdamCadre ... Adam s website , with interactive fiction, several short stories including two that extend the Ready ... more details
wiktionary cadreCadre may refer to En cadre or cadre, a group of officers or NCOs around whom a unit is formed, or a training staff Professional revolutionaries in a communist movement Cadre comics , a DC Comics supervillain group CADRE Laboratory for New Media at San Jose State University Cadre, an office holder in the People s Republic of China disambiguation de Cadre eo Kadro fr Cadre io Kadro homonimo ... more details
About the comic book the student newspaper The Cadre newspaper Multiple issues orphan October 2011 refimprove April 2008 COI April 2008 wikify October 2011 The Cadre is a comic book created by Mat Nastos and published by Nifty Comics . Plot Deep within the mountains of Empire City, an ancient power has awakened, and it is up to six unlikely heroes to band together and save the city from the monster known as Monolith. Join the White Dwarf and the other members of the Cadre in... Birth of a Dream. Created by Mat Elfquest and TV s Sliders, First Wave and others Nastos written by Jorge Vivoni and Mat Nastos and art by Kenneth Rocafort and Nastos. Issue two features the Cadre s resident swashbuckler, Lamprey, in a solo story. In this issue, Lamprey must face a new evil stalking the city as well as the sins of the past in Unspeakable Truths. Written by Navik von Bathory and Mat Nastos, and art by Jay Jimenez and Mat Nastos. In this issue the Cadre are thrust into battle against the incredible power of HADES as something evil escapes into the sewers of Empire City. And, a back up story, we follow the twins Skyfire and Thunderbolt as they try on their new costumes. Written by Mat Nastos, and art by Mat Nastos, Gabe Alberola and Rob Larsen. References Refbegin comicbookdb type title id 6442 title The Cadre comicbookdb type title id 6443 title Origins of the Cadre Refend DEFAULTSORT Cadre, The Category American comics titles comics stub ... more details
unreferenced date November 2007 En cadre or cadre IPAc en icon uk n . k d r or IPAc en us n . k d r e is a French language French expression originally denoting either the complement of commissioned officer s of a regiment or the permanent skeleton establishment of a unit, around which the unit could be built if needed. This latter usage was commonly used in countries which had conscription to denote the permanent staff of a unit who then trained the conscripts assigned to it. In the Military of the United States United States military , the word cadre is more often used to denote a group or member of a group of leaders, especially in units that conduct formal training schools. In United States Army jargon, the word is both singular and plural. In the British Armed Forces , the term is today usually used for a group of instructors, or for a unit that trains potential instructors or non commissioned officer s in which case, it usually also includes the trainees themselves e.g. the Royal Marines Mountain Leader Training Cadre . Adapted from the military usage, Canadian police services use the term cadre to denote an individual officer. It is used in place of badge number and is used in Records Management Systems for dispatching and report entry. Category Military terminology mil stub ... more details
Image Didier Courreges dsc03627.jpg thumb right Olympic champion Didier Courr ges The Cadre Noir is an equestrianism equestrian display team based in the city of Saumur in western France . The troop was founded in 1828, and gets its name from the black uniforms that are still used today. It is one of the most prestigious horsemanship schools in the world. The historic role of the Saumur School of Cavalry was to provide training for the officers and non commissioned officers of the French cavalry. After World War II the mounted element of the French Army had been reduced to a few squadrons of spahi s disbanded in 1962 and the primarily ceremonial Cavalry of the Republican Guard . While the need for a purely military riding academy had almost vanished, the international prestige of French horsemanship ensured the survival of the Saumur training centre in the form of a national riding school under the Ministry of Sports. Accordingly in 1972, the Armoured Branch and Cavalry Training School National School of quitation was constituted around the Cadre Noir, which form its core teaching staff. Today, there are about 50 horses and a team of elite riders, usually limited to 22. The members of the Cadre Noir have either civilian or military status. Some of the riders have reached the highest level of international sport, being Olympic or world champions. The equitation on which the school ... XV and author of the book cole de Cavalerie, which was published in 1731. The Cadre Noir mainly uses ... links commons Cadre Noir http www.cadrenoir.fr en index The official Cadre Noir web site http www.diplomatie.gouv.fr ... feature the horse in france 3634 the cadre noir of saumur the ambassadors of french riding 4819.html The Cadre Noir of Saumur The ambassadors of French riding Category Dressage schools and teams Category Maine et Loire Category 1828 establishments in France de Cadre Noir fr Cadre noir ro cole Nationale d quitation sv Cadre Noir ... more details
multiple issues disputed March 2008 POV March 2008 The Cadre is the student newspaper student run newspaper of University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island , by the UPEI Student Union . The Cadre is usually published six to seven times a year, depending on scheduling conflicts with the school s exam periods. History Controversy In December 2002, The Cadre published an article entitled Christfucking Christmas , a satirical article that was written to address the issue of consumerism during the Christmas season that had references to suicide , murder and rape . The headline offended enough people to have support for The Cadre withdrawn by the UPEI Student Union . The Editor in Chief was replaced, and from that point on the UPEI Student Union took a more active role in the paper, as they were liable for the content printed as publishers of The Cadre . In Fall 2004, The Cadre s Editor in Chief quit over demands from Student Union executive to not allow The Cadre to accept advertisements from other bars in Charlottetown that would conflict with the operation of the Student Union run bar, The Wave. The paper drew harsh criticism Citation needed date March 2007 when it became the first North American publication to print the offensive Jyllands Posten Muhammad ... Student Union acknowledged that The Cadre needed renewal, and established a committee to address .... Some members of the committee recommended merging The Cadre with the UPEI Independent Student ... in new media that UPEI ISM had made at UPEI . Citation needed date March 2007 The Cadre vocally opposed ... . Others have claimed that The Cadre has suffered from the proliferation of citizen journalism through ..., removing direct UPEI ISM representation and adding one editor representative from The Cadre as well ... of The Cadre , autonomy being one of them. References references University of Prince Edward Island DEFAULTSORT Cadre, The Category Student newspapers published in Canada Category University of Prince ... more details
The loi cadre Reform Act was a France French legal reform passed by the National Assembly of France French National Assembly on 23 June 1956. It marked a turning point in relations between France and its overseas empire. Under pressure from its colonized populations, the government transferred a number of powers from Paris to elected territorial governments in French West Africa and also removed remaining voting inequalities. It was the first step in the creation of the French Community , comparable to the British Commonwealth of Nations . The territories of French West Africa, French Equatorial Africa, and Madagascar were then scheduled to vote on this new, reformed union with France. External links http www.fordham.edu halsall mod 1956 loicadre.html Modern History Sourcebook France The Loi Cadre of June 23, 1956 Internet Modern History Sourcebook at fordham.edu Category French law Category Colonialism Category French West Africa Category French Equatorial Africa Category 1956 in France Euro law stub ca Llei marc Defferre fr Loi cadre Defferre it Legge quadro Defferre ... more details
Infobox comics organization Wikipedia WikiProject Comics name The Cadre image cadredcu0.jpg imagesize caption The Cadre in JLA 235 236 br artist Chuck Patton publisher DC Comics debut Justice League of America 235 February 1985 creators Gerry Conway writer br Chuck Patton artist base members Starshrike br Shrike comics Shrike II br Shatterfist DC Comics Shatterfist I and II br Black Mass comics Black ... Phalanx br Seneca br Xiuhtecutli cat teams subcat DC Comics hero villain y sortkey Cadre comics The Cadre is a DC Comics supervillain group, except for members of the Cadre of the Immortal, most of whom ... Wallace first Dan author link contribution Cadre editor last Dougall editor first Alastair title ... superpowers, and the villains became the Cadre. The Cadre has fought the Justice League on different ... ones were recruited. ref name dc ency There was also another version of the Cadre called the Cadre ... of the Cadre was formed with various members of minor DC villain groups such as Extremists comics The Extremists ... another version of the Cadre, led by Doctor Polaris , was later formed and fought the Power Company . Members There were different incarnations of the Cadre. They are First Cadre Overmaster A vaguely ... on a mission with the Suicide Squad . Cadre of the Immortal Image Cadreimmortaldcu0.jpg thumb right 300px Cadre of the Immortal, artist Chuck Wojtkiewicz Prester John Aka the Immortal. Wanted to rid ... Osiris Egypt ian hero wearing golden armor, believed he was Osiris re incarnate. Second Cadre Ice ... Brigade Third Cadre Doctor Polaris I Magnetic powers, healed Black Mass and reformed the team. Starshrike ... media Television Shatterfist, Black Mass, Fastball, and Crowbar of the Cadre appeared in the Justice .... References reflist External links http www.dcuguide.com who.php?name cadre DCU Guide The Cadre http www.cosmicteams.com cosmic c.html Cosmic Teams The Cadre Category DC Comics supervillain teams Category Comics characters introduced in 1985 Category Characters created by Gerry Conway it Cadre tl ... more details
primarysources date February 2008 The CADRE Laboratory for New Media was founded in 1985 at San Jos State University . Joel Slayton has been Director since 1991. CADRE offers Bachelor of Fine Arts BFA and Master of Fine Arts MFA degrees in Digital Media Art. CADRE has published SWITCH, an online journal of new media , since 1995. SWITCH and CADRE were early centers of the net.art movement that coincided with the Dot com bubble in nearby Silicon Valley . In 2006, CADRE, along with SJSU served as the academic hosts for the ISEA symposium and http www.01sj.org ZeroOne Festival held in San Jose. CADRE students collaborated on several artist residencies and several current and former students had their artworks in the festival. Notable alumni Joe DeLappe Lisa Jevbratt Jodi Influences Michael Heizer Nam June Paik Interval Research Survival Research Laboratories Manuel De Landa Lev Manovich Gordon Pask Herbert Simon Critical Art Ensemble External links http cadre.sjsu.edu CADRE http switch.sjsu.edu SWITCH http cadre.sjsu.edu archive area210 Area 51 Landscape Paintings http arsvirtua.com Ars Virtua a Second Life gallery sponsored by CADRE Category San Jose State University ... more details
after Captain Antony Easterbrook, a 31 year old member of the Cadre, fell to his death during ... Leader Troop. Becoming the Mountain and Arctic Warfare Cadre in 1970 the personnel moved ... of NATO s northern flank covering Northern Europe during the later Cold War . In 1992 the Cadre ... Cadre. The Cadre later reunited before splitting up again in 2000. The Cadre remains based in Stonehouse ... in capture and RTI. Conflict role Whilst the Cadre is a training and instructional unit, the expertise ... Leader Training Cadre RM Category Royal Marines training Category Military units and formations of the United ... Warfare Cadre ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 May Seventh Cadre Schools were labor camp s established during the Cultural Revolution that combined hard agricultural work with the study of Mao Zedong his writings in order to re educate cadres and intellectuals in proper socialism socialist thought . ref name Spence Johnathan Spence, The Search for Modern China 2nd Edition, p.582 ref See also Cultural Revolution References reflist Category Cultural Revolution China hist stub ... more details
Image LegionyWKielcach.jpg thumb right 200 Pierwsza Kompania Kadrowa First Cadre Company of Polish Army in Kielce, 1914 First Cadre Company lang pl Pierwsza Kompania Kadrowa was a military formation created by J zef Pi sudski at the outbreak of World War I , on August 3, 1914 in Krak w , from members of the Riflemen s Association and the Polish Rifle Squads . The company numbered 144 soldiers under command of Tadeusz Kasprzycki . The formation departed for combat on August 6, the day Austro Hungarian Empire declared war on Russian Empire . It took Miech w and Micha owice , and a major town of Kielce on 12 August , but failed to break through the Russians lines and liberate the Partitions of Poland pre partition Polish capital of Warsaw . By the end of August it joined main Austrian forces, and became the foundation of the Polish Legions in World War I . Poland hist stub Poland mil stub See also I Brigade of the Polish Legions commons Category Pierwsza Kompania Kadrowa References Jacek M. Majchrowski, Wojskowe kariery kadrowiak w, Wojskowy Przegl d Historyczny nr 3 149 z 1994, ss. 78 108, Jacek M. Majchrowski, Pierwsza Kompania Kadrowa. Portret oddzia u, Ksi garnia Akademicka, Krak w 2002, Micha Misiewicz, Belina i 1 kompania kadrowa, Wojskowy Przegl d Historyczny nr 3 141 z 1992, ss. 128 137 Category Military units and formations established in 1914 Category Polish Legions in World War I Category 1914 establishments in Poland pl Pierwsza Kompania Kadrowa ... more details
Citations missing date January 2009 Refimprove date May 2010 The Cadet Instructors Cadre CIC was founded on May 1, 1909 when the Canadian Army establishment of a Corps of School Cadet Instructors Militia . Previously, a Special General Order issued on December 21, 1903 had allowed qualified male school teachers be appointed as a Second Lieutenant , and to be permitted to hold the rank as long as they remained an instructor and the Army Cadet Corps remained efficient. The adult leadership for the Sea, Army and Air Cadet Organizations in Canada developed quite separately from each other until 1968, when cadet instructors were consolidated in a tri service Cadet Instructors List as a result of the integration of the Canadian Forces. The Canadian Forces Cadet Instructors Cadre marked 100 years of service on May 1, 2009. Before the existence of the Cadet Instructors Cadre Sea Cadets In 1902 the Navy League of Canada , whose main purpose was encouraging the development of the Canadian Navy , decided to found the Boy s Naval Brigade . In the beginning, it directed the brigades itself, with its own resources, techniques and funding. Some of their members served as instructors until 1922, when the name of the program was changed to Navy League Sea Cadets . Unlike the adult leadership of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets, the instructors of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets were volunteers. They wore a uniform similar to officers of the Royal Canadian Navy, but with an anchor device above the rank stripes rather than the wavy stripes of the Naval Reserve or the permanent force s executive curl. They did not receive any military training and did not hold a commission from the King. In 1941 ... uniform as the members of the regular force. Creation of the Cadet Instructor Cadre On February ... to Cadet Instructor Cadre CIC in 1994, to provide a bilingual branch identifier. Transition and upheaval ... Instructors Cadre Category Cadet Instructors Cadre Canada ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Cadet Instructors Cadre CIC image Image CadetInstructorsCadre.png caption dates country Canada allegiance Canada branch Cadet Instructors Cadre type Canadian Forces personnel branch role Responsible for the safety, supervision, administration and training of Royal Canadian Sea, Army and Air Cadets in the Canadian Cadet Organizations size 7,500 officers command structure Canadian Forces Reserve current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto Illuminate Viam Latin Illuminate the Way . colors march La feuille d rable The Maple Leaf mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries Founded May 1, 1910 The Cadet Instructors Cadre CIC lang fr Cadre des instructeurs de cadets Branch consists of approximately 7,500 Canadian Forces CF officers whose primary duty is the safety, supervision, administration and training of Royal Canadian Sea, Army, and Air Cadets. The Branch is the largest single group within the Canadian Forces reserve force subcomponent Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service COATS ref Administrative ... of Canada Army cap badge On May 1, 1909 a cadre of commissioned officers, as a Corps of School Cadet ... Cadet Instructor Cadre. Initially, Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps were administered by civilians wearing ... of the Canadian Forces in 1968, the officer cadre underwent a period of reorganization. It reappeared ... 1994 it was renamed Cadet Instructor Cadre. On June 2, 2009 the CIC sub component of the Canadian Forces ... Reserve Supplementary Reserve , and Canadian Rangers . The Cadet Instructors Cadre is a CF Personnel .... ref name forces.gc.ca Centennial Image Cadet Instructors Cadre Branch Flag.jpg thumb right CIC ... identification As a branch of the Canadian Forces, members of the Cadet Instructors Cadre wear the Distinct ... Cadre after Last in order of precedence of Personnel branch es of the Canadian Forces S end ... branches Category Cadet Instructors Cadre Canada fr Cadre des Instructeurs de Cadets ... more details
for the name Adam given name Other uses Infobox person name Adam image God2 Sistine Chapel.png imagesize 350px caption Michelangelo s The Creation of Adam , a fresco on the Sistine Chapel ceiling ceiling of the Sistine Chapel . Adam is the figure on the left, and God the figure on the right. Adam Hebrew ... narrative s, he was created by Yahweh Elohim Yahweh God , the god of Israel , though the term adam ... churches differ on how they view Adam s subsequent behavior often called the Fall of man , and to the consequences ... sometimes hold Adam and Eve the first woman to a different level of responsibility for the Fall, though Islam Islamic teaching holds both equally responsible. In addition, Islam holds that Adam was eventually ... of God s son, Jesus Christ. Bah Faith , Islam and some Christian denominations consider Adam ... Adam regarded as a Prophet For even as He Muhammad regarded Himself to be the First of the Prophets that is Adam in like manner, the Seal of the Prophets is also applicable unto that Divine Beauty. It is admittedly ... u ll h, p.162 http bahai library.com writings bahaullah iqan 162.html ref Etymology Adam Hebrew ... of Genesis , Adam occurs as a proper name in chapters 2 5. As a masculine noun, adam ref Strong ... 2000 p 18 ref The noun adam is also the masculine form of the word adamah which means ground or earth ... of Genesis the word adam is used in all of its senses collectively mankind , sup 1 27 sup ... 23 24 sup ref Hendel. p.18 ref In Genesis 1 27 adam is used in the collective sense, whereby not only the individual Adam, but all humans, are created on the sixth day. The interplay between the individual Adam and the collective humankind is a main literary component to the events that occur in the Garden ... 2 7 is the first verse where Adam takes on the sense of an individual man the first man the context of sex and gender, prior to these verses, is absent. The gender distinction of adam is then reiterated ... in Gen. 1 8, is the bond between Adam and the earth adamah . Adam is made from the earth, and it is from ... more details
Adam Chase may refer to Stephen Marlowe , who uses Adam Chase as a pseudonym Adam Chase writer , TV writer and producer for shows such as Friends hndis Chase, Adam DEFAULTSORT Chase, Adam ... more details
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Adam James may refer to Adam James actor , British actor Adam James singer , Australian country singer See also intitle James Adam disambiguation hndis James, Adam ... more details
Adam Poni ski may refer to Adam Poni ski 1732 1798 , Marshal of the Sejm, Deputy Crown Treasurer Adam Poni ski 1758 1816 , prince, general, deputy hndis name Poni ski, Adam DEFAULTSORT Poninski, Adam pl Adam Poni ski ... more details
Adam Brothers may refer to Scottish architects, three sons of William Adam John Adam architect 1721&ndash 1792 Robert Adam 1728&ndash 1792 James Adam architect 1732&ndash 1794 French sculptors, three sons of Lambert Adam Lambert Sigisbert Adam 1700&ndash 1759 Nicolas S bastien Adam Fran ois Gaspard Balthazar Adam See also Clerkenwell crime syndicate , composed of three brothers surnamed Adams. disambig es Hermanos Adam DEFAULTSORT Adam brothers ... more details
Adam Ingram may refer to Adam Ingram Labour politician born 1947 , Scottish politician Adam Ingram SNP politician born 1951 , Scottish politician hndis name Ingram, Adam ... more details
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