Infobox Korean name hangul hanja linktext rr Byeokwi sinpyeon mr Py kwi sinp y n The Byeokwi sinpyeon A New Compilation of Materials for Rejecting Heterodoxy and Defending Orthodoxy was a book written by the Joseon Dynasty Joseon official Yun Jong ui 1805 1886 as his response to the increasing incursions of Western powers and the threat they posed to Korea. The work went through several versions between the 1840s and the 1880s, each reflecting the changing opinion of Yun regarding the Westerners and how best to deal with them. Yun was better informed of the West than many of his Confucian contemporaries in Korea. Nevertheless, as its title implies, the Byeokwi sinpyeon was ultimately a conservative and isolationist work whose primary aim was to outline strategies for accomplishing byeoksa wijeong reject heterodoxy and defend orthodoxy . His opinions changed over time only regarding the best manner of doing this, with Yun ultimately urging the necessity of studying and understanding the West and adopting Western technologies to protect Korea. Category Joseon Dynasty ... more details
File Liuxiahui.jpg thumb right 200px Liuxia Hui Zhan Huo zh , Chinese style name , changed at 50 years of age to , 720 621 BCE was an ancient Chinese politician. He was canonised as Hui , and is now commonly known as Liu Xiahui . He was governor of the District of Liuxia in the Lu state Lu State . He was a man of eminent virtue, and is said on one occasion to have held a lady in his lap without the slightest imputation on his moral character. When he died, his wife insisted on pronouncing a funeral oration over his body, urging that none knew his great merits so well as she. References ChineseBioDict Chan Huo Category 720 BC births Category 621 BC deaths Category Chinese politicians vi Li u H Hu zh China politician stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2011 The Population Council of Japan was a domestic assembly appointed by the Japanese Government that helped to address the imbalance between population and resources that Japan began facing following the post World War II introduction of Western medicine. Its first major solution was an urging of the Japanese government to make available family size control through contraception , and it emphasized that abortion was not the best solution. ref cite web jstor 3348477 title Seven Years of a Family Planning Program in Three Typical Japanese Villages author Yoshio Koya, H. Kubo, Shu Yuasa and H. Ogino date October, 1954 ref External links http www.southernspaces.org 2011 color democracy japanese public health officials reconnaissance trip us south The Color of Democracy A Japanese Public Health Official s Reconnaissance Trip to the U.S. South Takeuchi Demirci, Aiko. Southern Spaces 18 March 2011. References reflist Category Government of Japan ... more details
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Holy League may refer to Holy League 1495 , AKA League of Venice , alliance of several opponents of French hegemony in Italy, arranged by Pope Alexander VI League of Cambrai , anti Venetian alliance that included Louis XII of France, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and Ferdinand I of Spain, created by Pope Julius II Holy League 1538 , a short lived alliance of Christian states arranged by Pope Paul III at the urging of the Republic of Venice Holy League 1571 , arranged by Pope Pius V and included almost all the major Catholic maritime states in the Mediterranean Holy League 1684 , started by Pope Innocent XI , composed of the Holy Roman Empire, Poland Lithuania and the Venetian Republic Holy League 1717 , an ad hoc coalition organised by the Pope allying the Papal States to Portugal, Venice and Malta against the Ottoman Empire and which resulted in the Battle of Matapan One of the Catholic League disambiguation Catholic League s disambig bg cs Svat liga de Heilige Liga fr Sainte Ligue ko it Lega Santa la Liga Sancta nl Heilige Liga sk Sv t liga th ... more details
Jetha Lila was a private bank established in Zanzibar that traced its origins to 1880. It was an anomaly in East Africa in that it was local in origin, all other banks being foreign with headquarters outside the region, primarily in the United Kingdom . In 1880, Jetha Liladhar, a merchant of a Bombay Bhatia family, founded the firm to operate as commission agents. The firm added Foreign exchange market money changing to its activities in 1910. In 1920 the Westminster Bank appointed Jetha Lila its agent to represent its interests in Zanzibar. Finally, in 1933 the Zanzibar government issued Jetha Lila a trading license to permit it to operate as a bank. The bank continued to operate through the 1964 revolution in Zanzibar that led to the overthrow of Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah and a subsequent merger with Tanganyika to form the nation of Tanzania . In the aftermath of the revolution Jetha Lila s primary clients left the island and in 1968 the bank ceased operations, despite the Revolutionary government urging it to stay. References Tominaga, C. 1987. Merchants of the Indian Ocean and Jetha Lila Bankers. In E. Linnebuhr, ed., Transition and Continuity of Identity in East Africa and Beyond In Memoriam David Miller . Beirut African Studies Series, Beirut University. Engberg, Holger L. 1964. Commercial Banking in East Africa, 1950 1963. The Journal of Modern African Studies . Category Zanzibar Category Economy of Zanzibar Category Defunct banks Category Private banks Category Companies established in 1887 Category 1964 disestablishments Zanzibar stub ... more details
Thiota was a heretical Christian prophetess of the ninth century. She was originally from Alemannia and she began prophesying that the exact date of the end of the world in 847 in fact, she predicted its imminent end that year. Her story is known from the Annales Fuldenses which record that she disturbed the diocese of Solomon I, Bishop of Constance Bishop Salomon , that is, the Diocese of Constance , before arriving in Mainz . A large number of men and women were persuaded by her presumption as well as even some clerics. In fear, many gave her gifts and sought prayers. Finally, the bishops of Gallia Belgica ordered her to attend a synod in St Alban s church in Mainz. She was eventually forced to confess that she had only made up her predictions at the urging of a priest and for lucrative gain. She was publicly flogged and stripped of her ministry, which the Fuldensian annalist says she had taken up unreasonably ... against the customs of the church. Shamed, she ceased to prophesy thereafter. References http www.medievalsources.co.uk fulda.htm The Annals of Fulda . Manchester Medieval series, Ninth Century Histories, Volume II. Reuter, Timothy trans. Manchester Manchester University Press, 1992. Category Christianity and women Category Female religious leaders Category Prophets Category 9th century people Category 9th century Christians Category Women of medieval Germany Category Apocalypticists als Thiota de Thiota ... more details
PalacePlanet is a portal website built to support and unite the Palace community in 2000. The Palace community is a group of dedicated chat servers running The Palace computer program the Palace chat software . One of the first visual chats invented by Jim Bumgardner JBum in 1993. The original idea behind PalacePlanet was to combine all the available information online, make a simple site that linked all together. Only a few months after the site was made communities.com, then owner of the Palace chat software, decided to stop development. In 2006 Palace Planet is the only active support site left for Palace users. Other sites have some information up but most has been out of date for years. The Palace Planet user forum, roomart gallery and up to date downloads section have been key to keep the community alive. To make online life easier for newcomers Palace Planet has released a new and updated version of all the Palace manuals. Making information accessible for anyone and keeping the community alive. In the summer of 2008 the only live directory website for Palace users palacetools.com went down and community leaders are urging users to link to Palaceplanet to save what is left of the community. External links http www.palaceplanet.net PalacePlanet . http www.thepalace.com thepalace.com . Category Virtual communities ... more details
Gaius Memmius died December 100 BC was a Tribune tribune of the plebs in 111 BC and attacked certain aristocrats on a charge of corrupt relations with Jugurtha . Sallust refers to Memmius as a man fiercely hostile to the power of the nobles ref Vir acer et infestus potentiae nobilitatis . Sallust Bellum Iugurthinum 27 ref and states that he gave speeches whipping up the plebs , urging them not to accept the behaviour of the nobles. In 100 BC, Memmius was a candidate for the Roman consul consulship of the following year 99 BC , but was slain in a riot, stirred up by his rival the praetor Gaius Servilius Glaucia .. Sallust describes him as an orator, but Cicero had a poor opinion of him. ref De oratore , ii. 59, 70. ref References Reflist 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Memmius, Gaius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Memmius, Gaius Category 2nd century BC Romans Category 100 BC deaths Memmius Tribune , Gaius Category Roman tribunes of the plebs Category Assassinated Roman politicians AncientRome politician stub bg 111 . . . ca Gai Memmi trib 111 aC sh Gaj Memije tribun ... more details
Onesource date December 2009 Sammy Watkins was the leader of the Sammy Watkins Orchestra, popular during the 1930s and 1940s. He continued to lead a band, based primarily in Cleveland, into the 1960s. The band s longest engagement was at Hollenden Hotel s Vogue Room in Cleveland, Ohio . Musicians included drummer Fred Borgerhoff and trumpeter Scat Davis. ref http www.parabrisas.com d watkinss.php Brief extract about Sammy Watkins ref During the early 1940s, a young man going by the name of Dino Martini was the band s male vocalist. At Watkins s urging, Martini dropped the i in his stage name and subsequently became a star in the United States under his new stage name, Dean Martin . Citation needed date December 2009 References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Watkins, Sammy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American musician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Watkins, Sammy Category Musicians from Ohio Category Orchestra leaders Category People from Cleveland, Ohio Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown US music bio stub bandleader stub ... more details
Crest Ridge R VII School District was formed in 1979 and originally named the Johnson County R VII School District . Area The school district encompasses convert 140 sqmi km2 sigfig 2 in North Central Johnson County, Missouri . The school district includes residents from the small towns of Centerview, Missouri Centerview , Columbus, Missouri Columbus and Fayetteville, Missouri Fayetteville . The school district operates one elementary school , one middle school and one high school . All of which are now located at the intersection of US Highway 50 and Route 58 Missouri Route 58 . History The Johnson County R VII School District was formed in 1979 after the Johnson County Board of Education submitted a plan of reorganization to the Missouri State Board of Education State Board of Education for their review. At the urging of the Farmers and Centerview Boards of Education, a proposal was placed on the February, 1979 ballot and approved. Thus forming the Johnson County R VII. The school s mascot is the Cougar and the colors are green and white but are sometimes green and gold are used because of the agriculture background and John Deere . References reflist Primarysources date August 2007 http crs.k12.mo.us index.htm School s Website Category School districts in Missouri Category Education in Johnson County, Missouri Missouri school stub ... more details
Refimprove type plant date December 2009 Taxobox name Hexisea image Hexisea bidentata.jpg image caption Hexisea bidentata , Illustration. regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Asparagales familia Orchidaceae subfamilia Epidendroideae tribus Epidendreae subtribus Laeliinae alliance Isochilus genus Hexisea genus authority John Lindley Lindl. type species Hexisea bidentata type species authority John Lindley Lindl. subdivision ranks Species subdivision Hexisea bidentata Hexisea imbricata Hexisea is a genus of orchid s family biology family Orchidaceae . The genera Costaricaea small Rudolf Schlechter Schltr. small and Euothonaea small Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach Rchb.f. small are synonymy synonym s of Hexisea . This genus is abbreviated Hxsa in trade journals. Synonymy At the urging of Dressler, Hexisea has been reduced to synonoymy under Scaphyglottis , over which Hexisea has priority. ref Dressler. Proposal to conserve Scaphyglottis against Hexisea Orchidaceae TAXON 43 1994 665 666 ref The Hexisea page is conserved here because Dressler s proposal stated, in part ...those who so wish may retain Hexisea in any circumscription that excludes Scaphyglottis graminifolia S.  graminifolia the type of Scaphyglottis see Dressler in Taxon 9 214. 1960 ... Footnotes Reflist Category Orchid genera Category Scaphyglottis Epidendreae stub es Hexisea mrj koi udm ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 F lix P caut 1828&ndash 31 July 1898 was a France French education alist and a member of an old Huguenot family, who was born at Salies de B arn , Pyr n es Atlantiques in 1828. He was for some months an evangelicalism evangelical pastor at Salies de B arn, but he had no pretence of sympathy with ecclesiastical authority. He was consequently compelled to resign his pastorate, and for some years occupied himself by urging the claims of a liberal Christianity . In 1879, he conducted a general inspection of primary education for the French government, and several similar missions followed. His fame chiefly rests in his successful organization of the training school for women teachers at Fontenay aux Roses , to which he devoted fifteen years of ceaseless toil. He died on the 31st of July 1898. A summary of his educational views is given in his Public Education and National Life 1897 . References 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pecaut, Felix ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1828 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1898 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pecaut, Felix Category 1828 births Category 1898 deaths Category People from Pyr n es Atlantiques Category French scholars fr F lix P caut ... more details
AMPAC is a general purpose Computational Chemistry Semi empirical and empirical methods semiempirical quantum chemistry program. It is marketed by Semichem, Inc. ref cite book title Computational Chemistry first David last Young publisher Wiley Interscience year 2001 chapter Appendix A. A.3.1 pg 341, AMPAC isbn 978 0471333685 ref and was developed originally by Michael J. S. Dewar Michael Dewar and his group. The first version of AMPAC 2.1 was made available in 1985 through the Quantum Chemistry Program Exchange http qcpe.chem.indiana.edu QCPE . Subsequent versions were released through the same source, representing minor updates and optimized versions for other platforms. In 1992, http www.semichem.com Semichem, Inc. was formed at Professor Dewar s urging to maintain and market the program. AMPAC 4.0 with Graphical User Interface was released in August of that year. Semichem s current version of AMPAC is 9.2. AMPAC current implements the SAM1 , Austin Model 1 AM1 , MNDO , MNDO MNDO d , PM3 chemistry PM3 , MNDO C MINDO MINDO 3 , RM1 and PM6 semi empirical methods. See http www.semichem.com ampac default.php this page for a detailed description of AMPAC s current capabilities. See also Quantum chemistry computer programs References Reflist Category Computational chemistry software physical chemistry stub quantum stub ... more details
The Epistle to the Easterns is an apostolic letter sent by Pope Pius IX in 1848 to the bishop s and clergy of the Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox Churches not in full Communion Christian Communion with the Pope , urging them to resume such Communion. The Epistle is the first of a series of apostolic letters and encyclical s published by Pius IX defining the terms and conditions for a reunification between the Roman Church and the Orthodox Churches, after the East West Schism Great Schism of 1054 . The Pope s attitudes were later confirmed by the First Vatican Council , over which he presided. The letter was answered the same year by several leading members of the Orthodox Church, in the Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs , which restated the theology theological controversies between the two Churches, most notably the dispute over the addition of the filioque to the Nicene Creed , and papal supremacy . External links http www.papalencyclicals.net Pius09 index.htm The encyclicals of Pius IX from papalencyclicals.net http www.orthodoxinfo.com ecumenism encyc 1848.aspx The Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs , answering the Epistle, from the Orthodox Christian Information Center RC document stub Christian book stub Category Works by Pope Pius IX Category 1848 works Category 19th century Christian texts Category 1848 in religion ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name National Immigration Forum Non profit logo Non profit type founded date 1982 founder location Washington, DC this parameter modifies Headquarters origins key people area served product focus Civil rights organization method revenue endowment num volunteers num employees num members subsid owner Non profit slogan homepage http www.immigrationforum.org dissolved footnotes The National Immigration Forum also called The Forum is an immigrant rights organization based in Washington, DC that publishes studies, lobbies congress members, and networks local organizations with the goal of increasing public support for immigration to the United States . It was established in 1982. Background With a slightly moderate rhetoric, the Forum is one of the main DC and national multi constituency groups urging comprehensive immigration reform along with the Campaign for Comprehensive Immigration Reform , Fair Immigration Reform Movement of Center for Community Change and the We Are America Alliance . Its directors include representatives of the National Restaurant Association, the American Nursery and Landscape Association, and the US Chamber of Commerce. http www.immigrationforum.org DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid 62 External links http www.immigrationforum.org National Immigration Forum http www.aila.org American Immigration Lawyers Association References reflist IIUS US org stub Category Immigration political advocacy groups in the United States Category Immigrant rights organizations ... more details
Infobox ESC entry song flagicon Cyprus Mi Stamatas image caption year 1993 country Cyprus artist Kyriakos Zympoulakis and Dimos Van Beke language Greek languages composer Aristos Moskovakis lyricist Rodoula Papalambrianou conductor Giorgos Theophanous place 19th points 17 lyrics http www.diggiloo.net ?1993cy from Diggiloo Thrush prev Teriazoume prev link Teriazoume next Ime Anthropos Ki Ego next link Eimai Anthropos Ki Ego Mi Stamatas Greek Alphabet Greek script , English Language English translation Don t Stop was the Cyprus Cypriot entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 , performed in Greek Language Greek by Kyriakos Zimboulakis and Dimos van Beke . The song was performed twenty third on the night following Spain s Eva Santamar a with Hombres song Hombres and preceding Israel s Sarah le Sharon & The Shiru Group with Shiru . At the close of voting, it had received 17 points, placing 19th in a field of 25. The song is a plea for global unity, with the duo urging their listeners don t stop helping people . It was succeeded as Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest Cypriot representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 1994 Contest by Evridiki with Ime Anthropos Ki Ego . Eurovision Song Contest 1993 Category Eurovision songs of Cyprus Category Eurovision songs of 1993 cyprus stub 1990s song stub pt Mi Stamatas ... more details
Jamie Douglas is Child Ballad 204, existing in numerous variants, such as The Water Is Wide song The Water Is Wide , and Waly Waly . In the Roud Folk Song Index it is number 87, with more than 80 listed variants. This ballad is believed to refer to the ostensibly unhappy first marriage of James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas to Lady Barbara Erskine . Synopsis The hero usually Earl Douglas has married the first person narrator, but she was slandered, accused of adultery with another man. The heroine bitterly laments that his heart grew cold to her. Her father sends men to fetch her home, and she goes, urging her husband to be kind to their three children. Her father may promise to divorce them and marry her to a greater lord, and she always fiercely repudiates any such effort she would not trade one kiss from her husband for any lord. External links http www.sacred texts.com neu eng child ch204.htm Jamie Douglas , many variants http www.bartleby.com 243 87.html Jamie Douglas two variants Category Child Ballads Category Year of song unknown Folk song stub ... more details
Fred Moore 1941 1997 was a political activist who was central to the early history of the personal computer . He was an active member of the People s Computer Company and one of the founders of the Homebrew Computer Club , urging its members to bring back more than you take. Moore is prominently featured in the books What the Dormouse Said and Hackers Heroes of the Computer Revolution . Both books highlight Moore s contribution to the democratization of the Internet and access to computer technology. Moore was also active in disarmament and social justice issues, as well as nonviolent civil disobedience and direct actions. Moore was a single father, raising his daughter Irene Moore, born 1968. He married Julie Kiser in 1992, and they had a daughter Mira Moore, born 1993. Moore died in an automobile accident in 1997. See also Walking the Rainbow Fred Moore Remembered , a film by Markley Morris External links http www.peaceworkmagazine.org pwork 0508 050814.htm Life Outside the Mainframe , Peacework, August 2005 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moore, Fred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moore, Fred Category People in information technology Category American activists Category 1942 births Category 1997 deaths Category American anti war activists Category Place of birth missing Category Place of death missing ca Fred Moore compu bio stub ... more details
Other uses Ring of steel disambiguation Infobox Film name Ring of Steel image image size caption director Garson Kanin producer writer Robert W. Russell Wallace Russell narrator Spencer Tracy starring music cinematography editing distributor released 1941 in film 1941 42 runtime 10 minutes country USA language English language English budget preceded by followed by Ring of Steel was an Army recruiting film released sometime in the early 1940s and narrated by Spencer Tracy . The exact date of the film is not certain Internet Archive Internet Archive.org says 1941, which would explain the lack of any explicit mention of World War II , whereas the Internet Movie Database gives its release date of April 7, 1942. The film uses stock footage with Tracy s voice over narrating the story of America s military history from the perspective of the personification of the American soldier. It starts with Lexington and Concord Where I was born through the First World War , listing the US military s achievement and urging young men to sign up. See also List of Allied Propaganda Films of World War 2 External links Internet Archive short film id RingofSt1941 name Ring of Steel Category 1941 films Category American World War II propaganda shorts Category English language films Category Films directed by Garson Kanin short film stub ... more details
The House Administration Subcommittee on Elections is a subcommittee within the United States House Committee on House Administration House Committee on House Administration . The subcommittee was created for the 110th Congress, along with the United States House Administration Subcommittee on Capitol Security Subcommittee on Capitol Security at the urging of the late Rep. Juanita Millender McDonald , then the Chairwoman. Jurisdiction From the House Rules The Subcommittee on Elections handles Federal election related issues. One of the major functions of the subcommittee is its oversight of the Federal Elections Commission FEC and the Elections Assistance Commission EAC . The subcommittee s jurisdiction also extends to the Help America Vote Act HAVA , the Federal Election Campaign Act, the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, and the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act UOCAVA . In addition to these policy areas the Subcommittee on Elections is also responsible for contested elections under the Federal Contested Elections Act. Members, 112th Congress class wikitable Majority Minority party shading Republican valign top Gregg Harper , Mississippi, Chairman Aaron Shock , Illinois Rich Nugent , Florida Todd Rokita , Indiana party shading Democratic valign top Bob Brady , Pennsylvania, Ranking Member Charlie Gonzalez , Texas External links http cha.house.gov elections.aspx Official site United States House House Administration Subcommittees USCongressCommittees Category Subcommittees of the United States House of Representatives US Congress stub ... more details
File Bathers with a turtle.jpg thumb Bathers with a Turtle , 1908, Saint Louis Art Museum , St. Louis Bathers with a Turtle is a painting by Henri Matisse from 1908, collection The Saint Louis Art Museum , St. Louis . It was purchased by Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. in 1939 at an auction of Nazi plunder and later given by him to the museum. ref cite web url http www.aaa.si.edu collections oralhistories transcripts pulitz78.htm title Joseph Pulitzer interview, 1978 Jan. 11 accessdate 2009 03 22 author Dennis Barrie date 1978 01 11 publisher Smithsonian Archives of American Art ref ref Citation last Houpt first Simon last2 Radcliffe first2 Julian title Museum of the missing a history of art theft page 40 publisher Sterling Publishing Company year 2006 url http books.google.com ?id gTlIeKVuPgIC&pg PA40 isbn 1402728298 ref Prior to that it had been in the collection of the Folkwang Museum in Essen, Germany . ref name turtlediary Citation last Silva first Eddie title Turtle Diary newspaper Riverfront Times date 2000 04 12 url http www.rftstl.com 2000 07 12 news turtle diary ref Pulitzer purchased it at the urging of Matisse s son Pierre Matisse , in order to prevent the artwork from being destroyed, despite the profit from the auction going to the Nazis. ref name turtlediary References reflist Matisse Category 1908 paintings Category Paintings by Henri Matisse Category Animals in art painting stub ... more details
Susan Civil Brown is an United States American author of romance novel s with a humorous twist. She is best known under the pseudonym Rachel Lee . Her books include romances, romantic suspense and a series of espionage thrillers Wildcard , The Crimson Code , The Jerico Pact . ref name bellandi citation last Bellandi first Deanna title Spinning stories of romance, mystery newspaper St. Petersburg Times date October 23, 1996 ref Civil Brown s first book was published in 1991. She submitted the manuscript, a romantic suspense novel, at the urging of her mother and was surprised when it was quickly purchased. Over the next five years she wrote 15 more books. ref name bellandi References reflist External links http www.conardcounty.com Conard County by Rachel Lee Official Author Website www.conardcounty.com http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk c sue civil brown Sue Civil Brown at fantasticfiction.co.uk http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk l rachel lee Rachel Lee at fantasticfiction.co.uk Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Civil Brown, Sue ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Civil Brown, Sue Category Living people Category American novelists US novelist stub ... more details
File Arkhyz4.jpg thumb Senty Church Senty Church Russian is a Byzantine architecture Byzantine style limestone church situated in the Greater Caucasus , on the left bank of the Teberda River , near the village of Nizhnyaya Teberda , 18  km south of Karachaevsk , Karachay Cherkessia , Russia Russian Federation . The diminutive building, about ten meters in height, is notable as one of the earliest churches in Russia. Like the Shoana Church and the Arkhyz Cathedral, it is believed to have been constructed in connection with missionary activities of Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos in the first quarter of the 10th century. There are traces of frescoes from the 11th century. The church was much altered at the urging of the nuns from a nearby monastery in the 19th century. Near the church lie the ruins of an ancient mausoleum . See also Shoana Church Arkhyz External links http www.alanica.ru hram sen.htm History and exploration of the church http www.alanica.ru hram fres.htm Frescoes of Senty Church http www.dombayinfo.ru foto karachay gallery26032007 Photographs of the church Refimprove date April 2010 Coord display title 43 38 13 N 41 51 56 E Category History of Ossetia Category Churches in Karachay Cherkessia Category 10th century church buildings Category Eastern Orthodox church buildings es Iglesia de Senti hy ru ... more details
Who Dares Wins is the motto of several special forces elite units worldwide. Who Dares Wins may also refer to Who Dares Wins film Who Dares Wins film , a 1982 British action film Who Dares Wins TV series Who Dares Wins TV series , a British comedy sketch show Who Dares Wins game show Who Dares Wins game show , an Australian game show Who Dares Wins UK game show Who Dares Wins UK game show , the UK version of The Rich List Who Dares Wins album Who Dares Wins album , an album by Bolt Thrower Who Dares Wins computer game Who Dares Wins computer game , a computer game by Alligata Notable games Alligata Original Pirate Material Who Dares Wins song , a song by The Streets It also inspired The Sun United Kingdom The Sun newspaper s front page headline day United Kingdom general election, 1997 election day 1997 Who Blairs Wins , urging its readers to vote for Labour Party UK Labour , led by Tony Blair . In contrast, it had backed the Conservative Party UK Conservatives and their leader John Major at the United Kingdom general election, 1992 previous election five years earlier and claimed to have helped win the election for them. disambig nl Who Dares Wins ... more details