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Garibaldi, Oregon
**Garibaldi** is a [city](144) in [Tillamook County, Oregon](758986), [United States](219587). It was founded in 1870. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 830 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Garibaldi, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **motto**: "Oregon's Authentic Fishing Village" - **image skyline**: Oregon Garibaldi.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Garibaldi and Tillamook Bay - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Tillamook County, Oregon, Tillamook - **leader title**: Mayor pro tem - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1946 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 1.37 - **area total km2**: 3.54 - **area land sq mi**: 0.99 - **area land km2**: 2.55 - **area water sq mi**: 0.38 - **area water km2**: 0.99 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 830 - **population density km2**: 324.87 - **population density sq mi**: 841.78 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: −8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: −7 - **elevation ft**: 36 - **postal code type**: ZIP Code - **postal code**: 97118 - **area code**: Area code 503, 503 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-28000 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410571 - **website**: [http://www.ci.garibaldi.or.us www.ci.garibaldi.or.us]
**Garibaldi** is a city in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1870. As of the 2020 United States census, 830 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Garibaldi, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **motto**: "Oregon's Authentic Fishing Village" - **image skyline**: Oregon Garibaldi.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Garibaldi and Tillamook Bay - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Tillamook County, Oregon, Tillamook - **leader title**: Mayor pro tem - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1946 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 1.37 - **area total km2**: 3.54 - **area land sq mi**: 0.99 - **area land km2**: 2.55 - **area water sq mi**: 0.38 - **area water km2**: 0.99 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 830 - **population density km2**: 324.87 - **population density sq mi**: 841.78 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: −8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: −7 - **elevation ft**: 36 - **postal code type**: ZIP Code - **postal code**: 97118 - **area code**: Area code 503, 503 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-28000 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410571 - **website**: [http://www.ci.garibaldi.or.us www.ci.garibaldi.or.us]
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Polar aprotic solvent
A **polar aprotic solvent** is a type of [solvent](59417) that is polar (its [electron](4006)s are unevenly spread between atoms) but not [protic](1244107) (it has no [hydrogen](355) atoms that make [hydrogen bond](72680)s). This effects the type of chemicals they can dissolve and how the solution acts. Common polar solvents like [water](939) and [ethanol](21979) are not aprotic, and common aprotic solvents like [hexane](650017) and [diethyl ether](70819) are not polar. Polar aprotic solvents can dissolve salts of [Brønsted bases](1175128) that would react with protic solvents. ## Examples - [Acetone](294198) - [Dimethyl sulfoxide](1243681) - [Acetonitrile](172075) - [Tetrahydrofuran](1183462)
A **polar aprotic solvent** is a type of solvent that is polar (its electrons are unevenly spread between atoms) but not protic (it has no hydrogen atoms that make hydrogen bonds). This effects the type of chemicals they can dissolve and how the solution acts. Common polar solvents like water and ethanol are not aprotic, and common aprotic solvents like hexane and diethyl ether are not polar. Polar aprotic solvents can dissolve salts of Brønsted bases that would react with protic solvents. ## Examples - Acetone - Dimethyl sulfoxide - Acetonitrile - Tetrahydrofuran
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Protic solvent
A **protic solvent** is a type of [solvent](59417) that can [easily give up](1244109) [hydrogen ion](478177)s (often called [proton](9526)s in [chemistry](108)). Protic solvents can react with [Brønsted bases](1175128), or make [hydrogen bond](72680)s with solutes (or other solvent molecules) that have [lone pair](383445)s. [Water](939) is the most common protic solvent. All protic solvents are polar, but [not all polar solvents are protic](1244103).
A **protic solvent** is a type of solvent that can easily give up hydrogen ions (often called protons in chemistry). Protic solvents can react with Brønsted bases, or make hydrogen bonds with solutes (or other solvent molecules) that have lone pairs. Water is the most common protic solvent. All protic solvents are polar, but not all polar solvents are protic.
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Leopold Giebisch
**Leopold Giebisch** (7 November 1901 - 20 April 1945) was an Austrian footballer. He played as [Forward](116468). He also played for the [Austrian national football team](172940) . ## Career In Austria he played for [Sport-Club](211985), [ASV Hertha](984154) and [Vienna](211988). In the 1930-31 season he played for [Young Boys Bern](93334) in Switzerland. ## International Giebisch played four matches for [Austria](172940). He scored one goal. He debuted on 29 May 1927 versus [Switzerland](172977). There he scored the only goal for Austria in a 1-4 defeat. His last match was on 6 October 1929 versus [Hungary](172956). ## Honours - Austrian championː [1921](1095478), [1931](1170214) - Austrian Cupː [1923](973435), [1929](990007), [1930](990637) ## Death Giebisch served as an Unteroffizier (corporal) in the [German Army](608979) during the Second World War. He was killed in action in East Prussia on 20 April 1945. ## Infobox (football biography) - **name**: Leopold Giebisch - **fullname**: Leopold Josef Emilie Giebisch - **position**: Midfielder - **years1**: 1917-1925 - **years2**: 1925-1927 - **years3**: 1927-1930 - **years4**: 1930-1931 - **clubs1**: Wiener Sport-Club - **clubs2**: ASV Hertha Wien - **clubs3**: First Vienna FC - **clubs4**: BSC Young Boys, Young Boys Bern - **caps1**: 124 - **goals1**: 16 - **nationalyears1**: 1927 - 1929 - **nationalteam1**: Austria national football team, Austria - **nationalcaps1**: 4 - **manageryears1**: 1
**Leopold Giebisch** (7 November 1901 - 20 April 1945) was an Austrian footballer. He played as Forward. He also played for the Austrian national football team . ## Career In Austria he played for Sport-Club, ASV Hertha and Vienna. In the 1930-31 season he played for Young Boys Bern in Switzerland. ## International Giebisch played four matches for Austria. He scored one goal. He debuted on 29 May 1927 versus Switzerland. There he scored the only goal for Austria in a 1-4 defeat. His last match was on 6 October 1929 versus Hungary. ## Honours - Austrian championː 1921, 1931 - Austrian Cupː 1923, 1929, 1930 ## Death Giebisch served as an Unteroffizier (corporal) in the German Army during the Second World War. He was killed in action in East Prussia on 20 April 1945. ## Infobox (football biography) - **name**: Leopold Giebisch - **fullname**: Leopold Josef Emilie Giebisch - **position**: Midfielder - **years1**: 1917-1925 - **years2**: 1925-1927 - **years3**: 1927-1930 - **years4**: 1930-1931 - **clubs1**: Wiener Sport-Club - **clubs2**: ASV Hertha Wien - **clubs3**: First Vienna FC - **clubs4**: BSC Young Boys, Young Boys Bern - **caps1**: 124 - **goals1**: 16 - **nationalyears1**: 1927 - 1929 - **nationalteam1**: Austria national football team, Austria - **nationalcaps1**: 4 - **manageryears1**: 1
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1,244,109
Lability
**Lability** is the opposite of [stability](331038). Something is more **labile** if it is easier to move or change. The term is normally used in [science](700), especially [biology](101) and [chemistry](108). ## Chemistry In [chemistry](108), "labile" can mean both an unstable chemical or [reaction intermediate](392683), or a stable but reactive chemical. It is also used to describe [atom](47)s or [parts of a molecule](257748) that can be removed from molecules by chemical reactions, especially [hydrogen](355) atoms.
**Lability** is the opposite of stability. Something is more **labile** if it is easier to move or change. The term is normally used in science, especially biology and chemistry. ## Chemistry In chemistry, "labile" can mean both an unstable chemical or reaction intermediate, or a stable but reactive chemical. It is also used to describe atoms or parts of a molecule that can be removed from molecules by chemical reactions, especially hydrogen atoms.
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Ione, Oregon
**Ione** is a [city](144) in [Morrow County, Oregon](758985), [United States](219587). It was incorporated in 1903. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 337 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Ione, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **motto**: Growing with Pride - **image skyline**: Ione, Oregon - panoramio.jpg - **image caption**: Aerial view of Ione - **image map**: Morrow County Oregon Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Ione Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Morrow County and the state of Oregon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Morrow County, Oregon, Morrow - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Rodrick Taylor - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1903 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 0.76 - **area land sq mi**: 0.76 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area total km2**: 1.96 - **area land km2**: 1.96 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 337 - **population density km2**: 171.51 - **population density sq mi**: 444.01 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1096 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97843 - **area codes**: Area codes 541 and 458, 458 and 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-36400 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410111
**Ione** is a city in Morrow County, Oregon, United States. It was incorporated in 1903. As of the 2020 United States census, 337 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Ione, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **motto**: Growing with Pride - **image skyline**: Ione, Oregon - panoramio.jpg - **image caption**: Aerial view of Ione - **image map**: Morrow County Oregon Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Ione Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Morrow County and the state of Oregon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Morrow County, Oregon, Morrow - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Rodrick Taylor - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1903 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 0.76 - **area land sq mi**: 0.76 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area total km2**: 1.96 - **area land km2**: 1.96 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 337 - **population density km2**: 171.51 - **population density sq mi**: 444.01 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1096 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97843 - **area codes**: Area codes 541 and 458, 458 and 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-36400 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410111
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Irrigon, Oregon
**Irrigon** is a [city](144) in [Morrow County, Oregon](758985), [United States](219587). It was incorporated on February 28, 1957. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 2,011 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Irrigon, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Irrigon Oregon marina.jpg - **image caption**: Marina on the Columbia River in Irrigon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Morrow County, Oregon, Morrow - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Michelle Patton - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: February 28, 1957 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 1.45 - **area land sq mi**: 1.30 - **area water sq mi**: 0.15 - **area total km2**: 3.75 - **area land km2**: 3.36 - **area water km2**: 0.39 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 2011 - **population density km2**: 598.83 - **population density sq mi**: 1550.50 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 302 - **postal code type**: ZIP Code - **postal code**: 97844 - **area code**: Area code 541, 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-36500 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410115
**Irrigon** is a city in Morrow County, Oregon, United States. It was incorporated on February 28, 1957. As of the 2020 United States census, 2,011 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Irrigon, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Irrigon Oregon marina.jpg - **image caption**: Marina on the Columbia River in Irrigon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Morrow County, Oregon, Morrow - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Michelle Patton - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: February 28, 1957 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 1.45 - **area land sq mi**: 1.30 - **area water sq mi**: 0.15 - **area total km2**: 3.75 - **area land km2**: 3.36 - **area water km2**: 0.39 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 2011 - **population density km2**: 598.83 - **population density sq mi**: 1550.50 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 302 - **postal code type**: ZIP Code - **postal code**: 97844 - **area code**: Area code 541, 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-36500 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410115
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Leptodactylus spixi
**Spix's white-lipped frog** (_Leptodactylus spixi_) is a [frog](6100). It lives in [Brazil](104). ## Home This frog lives in forests and next to forests in marshes and other wet places. Scientists have seen the frog between 0 and 900 meters above sea level. Scientists have seen the frog in some protected places. ## Young This frog digs [holes](87956). The female frogs lay eggs in a nest made out of bubbles in the holes. When the rain falls, it fills the holes, and the tadpoles can go to pools of water to grow. ## Danger Scientists from the IUCN say this frog is [not in danger](270045) of dying out now. In the places where frog lives and used to live, human beings [cut down many trees](106973) to get wood to use. Then people made towns and farms and places for animals to eat grass.
**Spix's white-lipped frog** (_Leptodactylus spixi_) is a frog. It lives in Brazil. ## Home This frog lives in forests and next to forests in marshes and other wet places. Scientists have seen the frog between 0 and 900 meters above sea level. Scientists have seen the frog in some protected places. ## Young This frog digs holes. The female frogs lay eggs in a nest made out of bubbles in the holes. When the rain falls, it fills the holes, and the tadpoles can go to pools of water to grow. ## Danger Scientists from the IUCN say this frog is not in danger of dying out now. In the places where frog lives and used to live, human beings cut down many trees to get wood to use. Then people made towns and farms and places for animals to eat grass.
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Manzanita, Oregon
**Manzanita** is a [city](144) in [Tillamook County, Oregon](758986), [United States](219587). It was platted by a [beach resort](426577) in 1912. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 603 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Manzanita, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Manzanita panorama.jpg - **imagesize**: 270px - **image caption**: View of Manzanita and Nehalem Bay from Neahkahnie Mountain - **subdivision type**: Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Tillamook County, Oregon, Tillamook - **government type**: Tribal council (United States), Tribal Council Government - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Kathryn Stock - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1946 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 0.82 - **area total km2**: 2.13 - **area land sq mi**: 0.82 - **area land km2**: 2.13 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 603 - **population density km2**: 283.48 - **population density sq mi**: 734.47 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: −8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: −7 - **elevation ft**: 39 - **postal code type**: ZIP Code - **postal code**: 97130 - **area code**: Area code 503, 503 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-45700 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2411027
**Manzanita** is a city in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. It was platted by a beach resort in 1912. As of the 2020 United States census, 603 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Manzanita, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Manzanita panorama.jpg - **imagesize**: 270px - **image caption**: View of Manzanita and Nehalem Bay from Neahkahnie Mountain - **subdivision type**: Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Tillamook County, Oregon, Tillamook - **government type**: Tribal council (United States), Tribal Council Government - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Kathryn Stock - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1946 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 0.82 - **area total km2**: 2.13 - **area land sq mi**: 0.82 - **area land km2**: 2.13 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 603 - **population density km2**: 283.48 - **population density sq mi**: 734.47 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: −8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: −7 - **elevation ft**: 39 - **postal code type**: ZIP Code - **postal code**: 97130 - **area code**: Area code 503, 503 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-45700 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2411027
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Nehalem, Oregon
**Nehalem** is a [city](144) in [Tillamook County, Oregon](758986), [United States](219587). It was incorporated in 1889. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 270 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Nehalem, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Nehalem Oregon - Highway 101.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Nehalem business district looking east along U.S. Route 101 in Oregon, Highway 101 - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Tillamook County, Oregon, Tillamook - **government type**: Mayor/City Council - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Phil Chick - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1889 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 0.27 - **area total km2**: 0.69 - **area land sq mi**: 0.27 - **area land km2**: 0.69 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 270 - **population density km2**: 388.50 - **population density sq mi**: 1007.46 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 10 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97131 - **area code**: Area code 503, 503 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-51700 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2411222 - **website**: [http://www.ci.nehalem.or.us www.ci.nehalem.or.us]
**Nehalem** is a city in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. It was incorporated in 1889. As of the 2020 United States census, 270 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Nehalem, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Nehalem Oregon - Highway 101.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Nehalem business district looking east along U.S. Route 101 in Oregon, Highway 101 - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Tillamook County, Oregon, Tillamook - **government type**: Mayor/City Council - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Phil Chick - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1889 - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total sq mi**: 0.27 - **area total km2**: 0.69 - **area land sq mi**: 0.27 - **area land km2**: 0.69 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 270 - **population density km2**: 388.50 - **population density sq mi**: 1007.46 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 10 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97131 - **area code**: Area code 503, 503 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-51700 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2411222 - **website**: [http://www.ci.nehalem.or.us www.ci.nehalem.or.us]
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Rockaway Beach, Oregon
**Rockaway Beach** is a [city](144) in [Tillamook County, Oregon](758986), [United States](219587). It was established as a [seaside resort](426577) in 1909. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 1,441 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Rockaway Beach, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Rockaway visitor center.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Visitor information center - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Tillamook County, Oregon, Tillamook - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Charles McNeilly - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1943 - **area total sq mi**: 1.71 - **area total km2**: 4.42 - **area land sq mi**: 1.60 - **area land km2**: 4.14 - **area water sq mi**: 0.11 - **area water km2**: 0.28 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 1441 - **population density km2**: 347.83 - **population density sq mi**: 900.63 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 13 - **website**: https://corb.us - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97136 - **area codes**: Area codes 503 and 971, 503 and 971 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-62900 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410977 - **unit pref**: Imperial
**Rockaway Beach** is a city in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. It was established as a seaside resort in 1909. As of the 2020 United States census, 1,441 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Rockaway Beach, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Rockaway visitor center.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Visitor information center - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Tillamook County, Oregon, Tillamook - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Charles McNeilly - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1943 - **area total sq mi**: 1.71 - **area total km2**: 4.42 - **area land sq mi**: 1.60 - **area land km2**: 4.14 - **area water sq mi**: 0.11 - **area water km2**: 0.28 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 1441 - **population density km2**: 347.83 - **population density sq mi**: 900.63 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 13 - **website**: https://corb.us - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97136 - **area codes**: Area codes 503 and 971, 503 and 971 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-62900 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410977 - **unit pref**: Imperial
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PG Love
***PG Love*** is a 2016 Hong Kong film starring Jennifer Shum, Jacquelin Chong, Jennifer Choi, Tsang Suk-nga, Law Choi-ling, Chan Yuen-hang, and Ma Chi-wai, and directed by Choi Kit-ling. ## Story Synopsis Several girls from different backgrounds and experiences embark on different life paths because of their work as promotion girls (PGs). Vicky and Sammy are college classmates who hope to attract attention online through their PG work and break into the modeling world, shamelessly showing off their figures to gain attention... ## Cast - Cui Biga - Zeng Shuya - Luo Cailing - Chen Wanheng - Lin Shengbin - Zhao Jinhao - Ma Zhiwei - Lu Junguang - Shao Yinyin - Chen Jiahuan - Hu Weikang - Zou Wenzheng - Zhuang Siming - Yang Shimin - Chen Jiajia - Chen Yuxi - Lu Yong - C Jun ## Theme Song The theme song of this movie, "Fairy Aura," is sung by Cen Rijia. ## Reference Webpage - [PG戀愛指引 - Yahoo電影](https://movie.yahoo-leisure.hk/movie/details/29501-PG%E6%88%80%E6%84%9B%E6%8C%87%E5%BC%95)
***PG Love*** is a 2016 Hong Kong film starring Jennifer Shum, Jacquelin Chong, Jennifer Choi, Tsang Suk-nga, Law Choi-ling, Chan Yuen-hang, and Ma Chi-wai, and directed by Choi Kit-ling. ## Story Synopsis Several girls from different backgrounds and experiences embark on different life paths because of their work as promotion girls (PGs). Vicky and Sammy are college classmates who hope to attract attention online through their PG work and break into the modeling world, shamelessly showing off their figures to gain attention... ## Cast - Cui Biga - Zeng Shuya - Luo Cailing - Chen Wanheng - Lin Shengbin - Zhao Jinhao - Ma Zhiwei - Lu Junguang - Shao Yinyin - Chen Jiahuan - Hu Weikang - Zou Wenzheng - Zhuang Siming - Yang Shimin - Chen Jiajia - Chen Yuxi - Lu Yong - C Jun ## Theme Song The theme song of this movie, "Fairy Aura," is sung by Cen Rijia. ## Reference Webpage - PG戀愛指引 - Yahoo電影
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Helix, Oregon
**Helix** is a [city](144) in [Umatilla County, Oregon](130403), [United States](219587). It was founded in 1880. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 194 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Helix, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **motto**: Heart of the Country - **image skyline**: City Hall, Helix - DPLA - f885dc4d75ac8d01a8aaf54ed719b5d4.jpg - **image caption**: City hall - **image map**: Umatilla County Oregon Incorporated and Unincorporated_areas Helix Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Oregon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Umatilla County, Oregon, Umatilla - **leader title**: Mayor - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1903 - **area total sq mi**: 0.13 - **area total km2**: 0.33 - **area land sq mi**: 0.13 - **area land km2**: 0.33 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 194 - **population density km2**: 590.84 - **population density sq mi**: 1527.56 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1755 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97835 - **area codes**: Area codes 541 and 458, 458 and 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-33250 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410735 - **unit pref**: Imperial
**Helix** is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1880. As of the 2020 United States census, 194 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Helix, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **motto**: Heart of the Country - **image skyline**: City Hall, Helix - DPLA - f885dc4d75ac8d01a8aaf54ed719b5d4.jpg - **image caption**: City hall - **image map**: Umatilla County Oregon Incorporated and Unincorporated_areas Helix Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Oregon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Umatilla County, Oregon, Umatilla - **leader title**: Mayor - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1903 - **area total sq mi**: 0.13 - **area total km2**: 0.33 - **area land sq mi**: 0.13 - **area land km2**: 0.33 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 194 - **population density km2**: 590.84 - **population density sq mi**: 1527.56 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1755 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97835 - **area codes**: Area codes 541 and 458, 458 and 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-33250 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410735 - **unit pref**: Imperial
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Milton-Freewater, Oregon
**Milton-Freewater** is a [city](144) in [Umatilla County, Oregon](130403), [United States](219587). It was incorporated in 1950. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 7,151 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Milton-Freewater, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **nickname**: Muddy Frogwater Country - **image skyline**: 55-20230521McLoughlinHSAerial.jpg - **imagesize**: 300px - **image caption**: Looking southeast over the city from Milton-Freewater Golf Course - **image map**: Umatilla_County_Oregon_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Milton-Freewater_Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Oregon - **subdivision type**: Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Umatilla County, Oregon, Umatilla - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Mike Odman - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1950 - **area total sq mi**: 2.03 - **area total km2**: 5.26 - **area land sq mi**: 2.03 - **area land km2**: 5.26 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 7151 - **population density km2**: 1360.67 - **population density sq mi**: 3524.40 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1037 - **website**: [https://www.mfcity.com www.mfcity.com] - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97862 - **area codes**: Area codes 541 and 458, 458 and 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-48600 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2411115 - **unit pref**: Imperial
**Milton-Freewater** is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. It was incorporated in 1950. As of the 2020 United States census, 7,151 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Milton-Freewater, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **nickname**: Muddy Frogwater Country - **image skyline**: 55-20230521McLoughlinHSAerial.jpg - **imagesize**: 300px - **image caption**: Looking southeast over the city from Milton-Freewater Golf Course - **image map**: Umatilla_County_Oregon_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Milton-Freewater_Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Oregon - **subdivision type**: Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Umatilla County, Oregon, Umatilla - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Mike Odman - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1950 - **area total sq mi**: 2.03 - **area total km2**: 5.26 - **area land sq mi**: 2.03 - **area land km2**: 5.26 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 7151 - **population density km2**: 1360.67 - **population density sq mi**: 3524.40 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1037 - **website**: [https://www.mfcity.com www.mfcity.com] - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97862 - **area codes**: Area codes 541 and 458, 458 and 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-48600 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2411115 - **unit pref**: Imperial
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Stanfield, Oregon
**Stanfield** is a [city](144) in [Umatilla County, Oregon](130403), [United States](219587). It was incorporated in 1909. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 2,144 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Stanfield, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Stanfield Oregon water tower.jpg - **image caption**: Buildings and water tower in Stanfield - **image map**: Umatilla_County_Oregon_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Stanfield_Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Oregon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Umatilla County, Oregon, Umatilla - **leader title**: Mayor - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1910 - **area total sq mi**: 1.73 - **area total km2**: 4.47 - **area land sq mi**: 1.73 - **area land km2**: 4.47 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 2144 - **population density km2**: 479.37 - **population density sq mi**: 1241.46 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 591 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97875 - **area code**: Area code 541, 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-69900 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2411967 - **unit pref**: Imperial
**Stanfield** is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. It was incorporated in 1909. As of the 2020 United States census, 2,144 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Stanfield, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Stanfield Oregon water tower.jpg - **image caption**: Buildings and water tower in Stanfield - **image map**: Umatilla_County_Oregon_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Stanfield_Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Oregon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Umatilla County, Oregon, Umatilla - **leader title**: Mayor - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1910 - **area total sq mi**: 1.73 - **area total km2**: 4.47 - **area land sq mi**: 1.73 - **area land km2**: 4.47 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 2144 - **population density km2**: 479.37 - **population density sq mi**: 1241.46 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 591 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97875 - **area code**: Area code 541, 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-69900 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2411967 - **unit pref**: Imperial
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Weston, Oregon
**Weston** is a [city](144) in [Umatilla County, Oregon](130403), [United States](219587). It was founded in February 1867 made by Mitchell's Station. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 706 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Weston, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: City of Weston, Oregon.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Historic Main street. - **image map**: Umatilla_County_Oregon_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Weston_Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Oregon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Umatilla County, Oregon, Umatilla - **leader title**: Mayor - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1878 - **area total sq mi**: 0.68 - **area total km2**: 1.76 - **area land sq mi**: 0.68 - **area land km2**: 1.76 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 706 - **population density km2**: 400.92 - **population density sq mi**: 1038.24 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1821 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97886 - **area code**: Area code 541, 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-80350 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2412241 - **unit pref**: Imperial
**Weston** is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. It was founded in February 1867 made by Mitchell's Station. As of the 2020 United States census, 706 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Weston, Oregon - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: City of Weston, Oregon.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Historic Main street. - **image map**: Umatilla_County_Oregon_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Weston_Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location in Oregon - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Oregon - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Oregon, County - **subdivision name2**: Umatilla County, Oregon, Umatilla - **leader title**: Mayor - **established title**: Municipal corporation, Incorporated - **established date**: 1878 - **area total sq mi**: 0.68 - **area total km2**: 1.76 - **area land sq mi**: 0.68 - **area land km2**: 1.76 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 706 - **population density km2**: 400.92 - **population density sq mi**: 1038.24 - **timezone**: Pacific Standard Time Zone, Pacific - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: Pacific - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1821 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 97886 - **area code**: Area code 541, 541 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 41-80350 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2412241 - **unit pref**: Imperial
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Struthers, Ohio
**Struthers** is a [city](144) in [Mahoning County, Ohio](592463). It was founded in 1798. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 10,063 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **name**: Struthers, Ohio - **settlement type**: City - **motto**: "The City with Heart in the Heart of It All" - **image skyline**: Struthers aerial.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Aerial view of the city - **image map**: Mahoning County Ohio incorporated and unincorporated areas Struthers highlighted.png - **mapsize**: 260px - **map caption**: Location of Struthers in Mahoning County, Ohio. - **pushpin map**: Ohio#USA - **pushpin relief**: yes - **pushpin label**: Struthers - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Ohio - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Ohio, County - **subdivision name2**: Mahoning County, Ohio, Mahoning - **leader title**: Mayor - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total km2**: 9.68 - **area land km2**: 9.43 - **area water km2**: 0.25 - **area total sq mi**: 3.74 - **area land sq mi**: 3.64 - **area water sq mi**: 0.10 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 10063 - **population density km2**: 1067.15 - **population density sq mi**: 2763.80 - **timezone**: North American Eastern Time Zone, Eastern (EST) - **utc offset**: -5 - **timezone dst**: EDT - **utc offset dst**: -4 - **elevation ft**: 955 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 44471 - **area codes**: Area codes 234 and 330, 234/330 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 39-75126 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 1086572 - **website**: http://www.cityofstruthers.com/
**Struthers** is a city in Mahoning County, Ohio. It was founded in 1798. As of the 2020 United States census, 10,063 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **name**: Struthers, Ohio - **settlement type**: City - **motto**: "The City with Heart in the Heart of It All" - **image skyline**: Struthers aerial.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image caption**: Aerial view of the city - **image map**: Mahoning County Ohio incorporated and unincorporated areas Struthers highlighted.png - **mapsize**: 260px - **map caption**: Location of Struthers in Mahoning County, Ohio. - **pushpin map**: Ohio#USA - **pushpin relief**: yes - **pushpin label**: Struthers - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Ohio - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Ohio, County - **subdivision name2**: Mahoning County, Ohio, Mahoning - **leader title**: Mayor - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total km2**: 9.68 - **area land km2**: 9.43 - **area water km2**: 0.25 - **area total sq mi**: 3.74 - **area land sq mi**: 3.64 - **area water sq mi**: 0.10 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 10063 - **population density km2**: 1067.15 - **population density sq mi**: 2763.80 - **timezone**: North American Eastern Time Zone, Eastern (EST) - **utc offset**: -5 - **timezone dst**: EDT - **utc offset dst**: -4 - **elevation ft**: 955 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 44471 - **area codes**: Area codes 234 and 330, 234/330 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 39-75126 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 1086572 - **website**: http://www.cityofstruthers.com/
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Hans van Manen
**Hans Arthur Gerard van Manen** (; 11 July 1932 – 17 December 2025) was a Dutch ballet dancer, choreographer and photographer. He wrote many ballets. He worked for the Dutch National Ballet from 1973 to 1985. Van Manen died in [Amsterdam](11417), Netherlands on 17 December 2025 at the age of 93. ## Infobox (person) - **name**: Hans van Manen - **image**: Hans van Manen (1986).jpg - **caption**: Hans van Manen in 1986 - **birth name**: Hans Arthur Gerard van Manen - **birth place**: Nieuwer-Amstel, Netherlands - **death place**: Amsterdam, Netherlands - **occupation**: ballet, Ballet dancer, Choreography (dance), choreographer, photographer
**Hans Arthur Gerard van Manen** (; 11 July 1932 – 17 December 2025) was a Dutch ballet dancer, choreographer and photographer. He wrote many ballets. He worked for the Dutch National Ballet from 1973 to 1985. Van Manen died in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 17 December 2025 at the age of 93. ## Infobox (person) - **name**: Hans van Manen - **image**: Hans van Manen (1986).jpg - **caption**: Hans van Manen in 1986 - **birth name**: Hans Arthur Gerard van Manen - **birth place**: Nieuwer-Amstel, Netherlands - **death place**: Amsterdam, Netherlands - **occupation**: ballet, Ballet dancer, Choreography (dance), choreographer, photographer
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Cojum Dip
_Cojum Dip_ is an [Avant-garde metal](984146) band formed by Bora Karaca in Ann Arbor, [Michigan](5034) sometime around 2000. The band's music blends elements of [Heavy Metal](55236), [Jazz](4714), [Rock](18827), [Opera](89423), and many other genres, with the band self describing their sound as "Jazz-Metal" and "Crossover Metal". The band gained popularity when their song _Waltz in E-Major, Op. 15 "Moon Waltz"_ (often shortened to just "Moon Waltz") became semi-popular on [TikTok](731853) and with [YouTube](48056) [Animators](147543). As of [December](185) [2025](189004), the song has over 10 Million plays on [Spotify](334708). ### Studio Albums - _Cojum Dip_ (2014/2019) ### Cover Albums - _Videojuegos: Volume 1_ (2012) - _Videojuegos: Volume 2_ (2012) ### Singles - _Moon Waltz (Piano Version)_ (2019) ## Infobox (musical artist) - **name**: Cojum Dip - **origin**: Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. - **years active**: _2000-present_ - **current members**: _Bora Karaca_
_Cojum Dip_ is an Avant-garde metal band formed by Bora Karaca in Ann Arbor, Michigan sometime around 2000. The band's music blends elements of Heavy Metal, Jazz, Rock, Opera, and many other genres, with the band self describing their sound as "Jazz-Metal" and "Crossover Metal". The band gained popularity when their song _Waltz in E-Major, Op. 15 "Moon Waltz"_ (often shortened to just "Moon Waltz") became semi-popular on TikTok and with YouTube Animators. As of December 2025, the song has over 10 Million plays on Spotify. ### Studio Albums - _Cojum Dip_ (2014/2019) ### Cover Albums - _Videojuegos: Volume 1_ (2012) - _Videojuegos: Volume 2_ (2012) ### Singles - _Moon Waltz (Piano Version)_ (2019) ## Infobox (musical artist) - **name**: Cojum Dip - **origin**: Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S. - **years active**: _2000-present_ - **current members**: _Bora Karaca_
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Electorate of Saxony
It was formed because a revolt who separate them from the Catholic Leage
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The Ants Go Marching One By One
**"The Ants Go Marching One By One**" (also known as **"The Ants Go Marching"**), is a popular [nursery rhyme](537247) , folksong, and children's song, sung to the tune of the Irish anti-war song Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye. It may be derived through the [American Civil War](6418) song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", which borrowed its tune from the Irish folk song. (The Ants Go Marching was subsequently also the ant army's marching song in the movie [Antz](706642).) Another commonly sung children's song is "The Animals go in Two by Two" (based around the [Noah's Ark](45829) story) sung to the same melody. At this time the author and publisher are unknown. ## Lyrics The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching one by one, The little one stops to suck his thumb And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching two by two, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching two by two, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching two by two, The little one stops to tie his shoe And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching three by three, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching three by three, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching three by three, The little one stops to climb a tree And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching four by four, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching four by four, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching four by four, The little one stops to shut the door And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching five by five, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching five by five, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching five by five, The little one stops to take a dive And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching six by six, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching six by six, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching six by six, The little one stops to pick up sticks And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching seven by seven, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching seven by seven, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching seven by seven, The little one stops to pray to heaven And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching eight by eight, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching eight by eight, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching eight by eight, The little one stops to shut the gate And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching nine by nine, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching nine by nine, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching nine by nine, The little one stops to check the time And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching ten by ten, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching ten by ten, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching ten by ten, The little one stops to say "THE END" And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! ## Origins Irish-American bandleader Patrick Gilmore wrote the lyrics to "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" during the [American Civil War](6418). Its first publication was deposited in the [Library of Congress](63415) on September 26, 1863, with words and music credited to "Louis Lambert"; copyright was retained by the publisher, Henry Tolman & Co., of Boston. Why Gilmore published under a pseudonym is unclear, but popular songwriters of the period often employed pseudonyms to add a touch of romantic mystery to their songs. Gilmore is said to have written the song for his sister Annie as she prayed for the safe return of her fiancé, Union Light Artillery Captain John O'Rourke, from the Civil War, although it is not clear if they were already engaged in 1863; the two were not married until 1875. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" is also sung to the same tune as "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye" and is frequently thought to have been a rewriting of that song. "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye" was not published until 1867, however, and it originally had a different melody. Gilmore later acknowledged that the music was not original but was in the nursery rhyme "The Ants Go Marching", but as he put it in an 1883 article in the _Musical Herald,_ "a musical waif which I happened to hear somebody humming in the early days of the rebellion, and taking a fancy to it, wrote it down, dressed it up, gave it a name, and rhymed it into usefulness for a special purpose suited to the times." While the exact origin for the song "The Ants Go Marching One By One" is unknown, The song first appeared in Barney's Campfire Sing-Along (1990). The song can also be found in publications such as the book _Caden and Maria_ (1897), where it is referred to as [the classic] "The Marching Ants". Lyrics as described in 1897 as being from the 'classic' "The Marching Ants": Oh, The blooming ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The blooming ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The blomming ants go marching one by one, That little one stops to suck his thumb And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rainstorm, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! A slightly earlier version recorded in 1896 in [Maryland](12344) recorded from a college commencement more closely resembles the most common modern version: The bloody ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The bloody ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The bloody ants go marching one by one, This little one stops to suck his thumb But they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! ## Score <score midi="1" vorbis="1"> \relative c' { \clef "tenor" \time 3/4 d4.( e8) d16( e f8~ | f4) g8 aes \times 2/3 { f-_ g-_ e-_ } | d16( e d c~ c8)[ \breathe bes->~]( bes4~ | bes16 c bes c d e d c d c bes aes) | bes16->( aes g8~ g)[ \breathe \clef "bass" f->~] f4~ | f~ f16 g( f ees~ ees4~ | ees) f16( ees f des~ des4~ | des~ des16) des( ees des) f( ees des c~ | c4) r4 r4 } </score> ## Notable recordings and popular culture The song was later appeared in Barney's Campfire Sing Along (1990), But it had on a record in the 1970s, and the lyrics were slightly different. Instead of: "And they all start marching down to the ground / To get out of the rain, BOOM BOOM BOOM.", it was, "And they all start marching / To the end / Of the Earth / To get out / Of the rain." This song is prominently used in the films Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Die Hard With a Vengeance, Cromwell, When Pigs Can Fly and [Chicken Run](717413). "The Ants Go Marching One By One" predates [Barney and the Backyard Gang](941351)'s version. It was used to sing this song as kids at camp, back in the early to mid 1980s. It was later used in the [SpongeBob SquarePants](12374) episode _Plankton's Army_, and has been used in various tv shows such as [Family Guy](64872), [The Simpsons](14055), [South Park](34309), Barney and Friends, [Dora the Explorer](256643), The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show, [Peppa Pig](482723), [Bluey](912705), [Blue's Clues](23143), [Bubble Guppies](866990), Classic Caillou Gets Grounded, [Caillou](1077416), Hey Arnold, [The Muppet Show](23076), and [Sesame Street](114299) has covered the song many times, collaborating with popular artists such as [Stevie Wonder](10459), [Katy Perry](135697), [Nina Simone](197631), [Usher](225622), [The Beatles](4726), [Queen](7774), Raffi, and more various artists. - In 1902, a Spanish version of the song is "La ant go mass" it was sung by La Manner. - In 1959, Mitch Miller recorded the song in a Vinyl record . ### YouTube Videos - In January 2014, Turtle Interactive released a video from the song. in early August 2014, The Kiboomers released a new song of [Preschool](514299) and [Kindergarten](38416). - On May 27, 2017, [Super Simple Songs](941875) released a new video of the lyrics of grade 1-7. - In 2024, Lingokids released a new song of the lyrics of Simple Songs. ## See also - List of nursery rhymes - List of children's songs ## External links - [The Ants Go Marching lyrics](http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/lyrics/antsgo.htm) at National Institutes of Health website - [The Animals Go in Two by Two lyrics](http://www.poppyfields.net/poppy/songs/twobytwo.html) ## Infobox (song) - **cover**: Red Ant - March 2025.jpg - **type**: Nursery rhyme/Children's song - **writer**: Traditional
**"The Ants Go Marching One By One**" (also known as **"The Ants Go Marching"**), is a popular nursery rhyme , folksong, and children's song, sung to the tune of the Irish anti-war song Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye. It may be derived through the American Civil War song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", which borrowed its tune from the Irish folk song. (The Ants Go Marching was subsequently also the ant army's marching song in the movie Antz.) Another commonly sung children's song is "The Animals go in Two by Two" (based around the Noah's Ark story) sung to the same melody. At this time the author and publisher are unknown. ## Lyrics The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching one by one, The little one stops to suck his thumb And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching two by two, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching two by two, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching two by two, The little one stops to tie his shoe And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching three by three, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching three by three, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching three by three, The little one stops to climb a tree And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching four by four, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching four by four, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching four by four, The little one stops to shut the door And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching five by five, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching five by five, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching five by five, The little one stops to take a dive And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching six by six, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching six by six, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching six by six, The little one stops to pick up sticks And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching seven by seven, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching seven by seven, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching seven by seven, The little one stops to pray to heaven And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching eight by eight, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching eight by eight, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching eight by eight, The little one stops to shut the gate And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching nine by nine, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching nine by nine, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching nine by nine, The little one stops to check the time And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The ants go marching ten by ten, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching ten by ten, hurrah, hurrah The ants go marching ten by ten, The little one stops to say "THE END" And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! ## Origins Irish-American bandleader Patrick Gilmore wrote the lyrics to "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" during the American Civil War. Its first publication was deposited in the Library of Congress on September 26, 1863, with words and music credited to "Louis Lambert"; copyright was retained by the publisher, Henry Tolman & Co., of Boston. Why Gilmore published under a pseudonym is unclear, but popular songwriters of the period often employed pseudonyms to add a touch of romantic mystery to their songs. Gilmore is said to have written the song for his sister Annie as she prayed for the safe return of her fiancé, Union Light Artillery Captain John O'Rourke, from the Civil War, although it is not clear if they were already engaged in 1863; the two were not married until 1875. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" is also sung to the same tune as "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye" and is frequently thought to have been a rewriting of that song. "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye" was not published until 1867, however, and it originally had a different melody. Gilmore later acknowledged that the music was not original but was in the nursery rhyme "The Ants Go Marching", but as he put it in an 1883 article in the _Musical Herald,_ "a musical waif which I happened to hear somebody humming in the early days of the rebellion, and taking a fancy to it, wrote it down, dressed it up, gave it a name, and rhymed it into usefulness for a special purpose suited to the times." While the exact origin for the song "The Ants Go Marching One By One" is unknown, The song first appeared in Barney's Campfire Sing-Along (1990). The song can also be found in publications such as the book _Caden and Maria_ (1897), where it is referred to as [the classic] "The Marching Ants". Lyrics as described in 1897 as being from the 'classic' "The Marching Ants": Oh, The blooming ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The blooming ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The blomming ants go marching one by one, That little one stops to suck his thumb And they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rainstorm, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! A slightly earlier version recorded in 1896 in Maryland recorded from a college commencement more closely resembles the most common modern version: The bloody ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The bloody ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah The bloody ants go marching one by one, This little one stops to suck his thumb But they all go marching down to the ground To get out of the rain, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! ## Score <score midi="1" vorbis="1"> \relative c' { \clef "tenor" \time 3/4 d4.( e8) d16( e f8~ | f4) g8 aes \times 2/3 { f-_ g-_ e-_ } | d16( e d c~ c8) \breathe bes->~ | bes16->( aes g8~ g)[ \breathe \clef "bass" f->~] f4~ | f~ f16 g( f ees~ ees4~ | ees) f16( ees f des~ des4~ | des~ des16) des( ees des) f( ees des c~ | c4) r4 r4 } </score> ## Notable recordings and popular culture The song was later appeared in Barney's Campfire Sing Along (1990), But it had on a record in the 1970s, and the lyrics were slightly different. Instead of: "And they all start marching down to the ground / To get out of the rain, BOOM BOOM BOOM.", it was, "And they all start marching / To the end / Of the Earth / To get out / Of the rain." This song is prominently used in the films Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Die Hard With a Vengeance, Cromwell, When Pigs Can Fly and Chicken Run. "The Ants Go Marching One By One" predates Barney and the Backyard Gang's version. It was used to sing this song as kids at camp, back in the early to mid 1980s. It was later used in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode _Plankton's Army_, and has been used in various tv shows such as Family Guy, The Simpsons, South Park, Barney and Friends, Dora the Explorer, The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show, Peppa Pig, Bluey, Blue's Clues, Bubble Guppies, Classic Caillou Gets Grounded, Caillou, Hey Arnold, The Muppet Show, and Sesame Street has covered the song many times, collaborating with popular artists such as Stevie Wonder, Katy Perry, Nina Simone, Usher, The Beatles, Queen, Raffi, and more various artists. - In 1902, a Spanish version of the song is "La ant go mass" it was sung by La Manner. - In 1959, Mitch Miller recorded the song in a Vinyl record . ### YouTube Videos - In January 2014, Turtle Interactive released a video from the song. in early August 2014, The Kiboomers released a new song of Preschool and Kindergarten. - On May 27, 2017, Super Simple Songs released a new video of the lyrics of grade 1-7. - In 2024, Lingokids released a new song of the lyrics of Simple Songs. ## See also - List of nursery rhymes - List of children's songs ## External links - The Ants Go Marching lyrics at National Institutes of Health website - The Animals Go in Two by Two lyrics ## Infobox (song) - **cover**: Red Ant - March 2025.jpg - **type**: Nursery rhyme/Children's song - **writer**: Traditional
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Friday Harbor, Washington
**Friday Harbor** is a [town](5937) and the [county seat](33296) in [San Juan County, Washington](754131), [United States](219587). It was incorporated on February 10, 1909. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 2,613 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Friday Harbor, Washington - **settlement type**: Town - **image skyline**: Aerial Friday Harbor Washington August 2009.jpg - **image caption**: Friday Harbor, Washington (state), Washington - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Washington (state), Washington - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Washington, County - **subdivision name2**: San Juan County, Washington, San Juan - **government type**: Mayor–council government, Mayor–council - **leader title**: Mayor - **established title**: Incorporated - **established date**: February 10, 1909 - **leader name**: Raymont Jackson - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total km2**: 5.84 - **area land km2**: 5.65 - **area water km2**: 0.18 - **area total sq mi**: 2.25 - **area land sq mi**: 2.18 - **area water sq mi**: 0.07 - **population as of**: 2020 United States Census, 2020 - **population total**: 2613 - **population density km2**: auto - **population density sq mi**: auto - **timezone**: Pacific Time Zone, Pacific (PST) - **utc offset**: −8 - **timezone dst**: PDT - **utc offset dst**: −7 - **elevation ft**: 115 - **postal code type**: ZIP Code - **postal code**: 98250 - **area code**: 360 and 564 - **area code type**: North American Numbering Plan, Area codes - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 53-25615 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2412659
**Friday Harbor** is a town and the county seat in San Juan County, Washington, United States. It was incorporated on February 10, 1909. As of the 2020 United States census, 2,613 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Friday Harbor, Washington - **settlement type**: Town - **image skyline**: Aerial Friday Harbor Washington August 2009.jpg - **image caption**: Friday Harbor, Washington (state), Washington - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Washington (state), Washington - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Washington, County - **subdivision name2**: San Juan County, Washington, San Juan - **government type**: Mayor–council government, Mayor–council - **leader title**: Mayor - **established title**: Incorporated - **established date**: February 10, 1909 - **leader name**: Raymont Jackson - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total km2**: 5.84 - **area land km2**: 5.65 - **area water km2**: 0.18 - **area total sq mi**: 2.25 - **area land sq mi**: 2.18 - **area water sq mi**: 0.07 - **population as of**: 2020 United States Census, 2020 - **population total**: 2613 - **population density km2**: auto - **population density sq mi**: auto - **timezone**: Pacific Time Zone, Pacific (PST) - **utc offset**: −8 - **timezone dst**: PDT - **utc offset dst**: −7 - **elevation ft**: 115 - **postal code type**: ZIP Code - **postal code**: 98250 - **area code**: 360 and 564 - **area code type**: North American Numbering Plan, Area codes - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 53-25615 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2412659
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Top of the Form (film)
***Top of the Form*** (also known as ***Fair's Fair***) is a 1953 British black-and-white comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ronald Shiner, [Anthony Newley](1212017) and [Harry Fowler](361675). The film draws inspiration from Will Hay's 1937 classic _Good Morning, Boys_. ## Plot summary This story explores a [bookmaker](389649) Ronnie Fortescue, who becomes headmaster of a boys' school, and of his and his pupil's adventures in passing examinations and on a subsequent free trip to Paris. Once in Paris, headmaster and pupils become embroiled in gambling casinos, and in a plot to steal the French Crown Jewels. ## Cast - Ronald Shiner as Professor Ronnie Fortescue - [Anthony Newley](1212017) as Percy - [Harry Fowler](361675) as Albert - Jacqueline Pierreux as Yvette - Alfie Bass as Arty Jones - Mary Jerrold as Mrs. Bagshot - Richard Wattis as Willoughby Gore - Howard Marion-Crawford as Dickson - Roland Curram as Terence - Terence Mitchell as Clarence - Gerald Campion as Pugley - Oscar Quitak as Septimus - Kynaston Reeves as the Dean - Martin Benson as Cliquet - [Graham Stark](423172) as Wilson - Hal Osmond as Barber - Danny Green as bookies' thug - Melvyn Hayes as schoolboy with glasses - [Ronnie Corbett](454747) as student (uncredited) - Ronan O'Casey as brother - Naomi Chance as Northern woman on station - Andreas Malandrinos as museum concierge ### Development The film was made through British Film-Makers, a short lived production scheme that operated in Britain in the early 1950s as a co operative venture between the Rank Organisation and the National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC), whereby Rank would provide 70% of finance and the rest came from the NFFC. Star Ronald Shiner had been voted the most popular British box office star of 1952 on the basis of _Worm's Eye View_ and _Reluctant Heroes_. He had just made _Little Big Shot_ from a script by John Paddy Carstairs. The school secnes In the USA, The movie was originally known as _Fair's Fair_, and they where shot using Eastmancolor. ### Shooting _Top of the Form_ began filming on August 27, 1952. Filming took place on September 8, 1952. It was made at Pinewood Studios, Shepperton Studios, MGM-British Studios, and Ealing Studios near [London](460) with sets designed by the art director Maurice Carter. Actors who played schoolboys include Anthony Newley and Ronnie Corbett. The outside of Professor Ronnie Fortescue's school scenes where shot at St Dunstan's College. The racetrack of the opening scene where shot at [Alexandra Palace](931185), and the train station scenes was shot at Dover Marine. The film was also shot at Riverside Studios, but the gym scenes where shot at the Genetix Gym at Maude Institute, Leek, Staffordshire, England. _Top of the Form_ ended filming on March 2, 1953. ### Box office The film earned billings of £143,000 which Rank's internal records described as "good". The _Motion Picture Herald_ confirms the film was a success at the box office and helped Shiner be voted the third most popular British star of 1953. The success of the film led to Carstairs being reunited with Shiner in _Up to His Neck_ although Paul Soskin was replaced as producer by Hugh Stewart since Carstairs no longer wanted to work with Soskin. ### Critical [Rotten Tomatoes](64977) rated the film 24%. [Bosley Crowther](462221) of _[The New York Times](70967)_ reported in 1954 that the film made a profit "but not nearly what we expected". _The Monthly Film Bulletin_ wrote on October 24, 1977: "_Good Morning, Boys_ was possibly crude and to some distasteful, and its success depended on Will Hay. Ronald Shiner, though a popular comedian whose presence will no doubt ensure the film's box-office success, is far from being another Will Hay, and the film consequently remains crude and distasteful. The comedy, poorly scripted, is slow and unfunny, and depends mainly on slapstick and slap and tickle." In a 1995 _[Radio Times](1033112)_ interview called it a "misfiring Ronald Shiner vehicle... Less amusing than [Will] Hay's St Michael's outings and less anarchic than the St Trinian's romps, this efficient but underwhelming caper is all too typical of its director, John Paddy Carstairs". _TV Guide_ hailed "An entertaining comedy." ## Infobox (film) - **name**: Top of the Form - **director**: John Paddy Carstairs - **producer**: Paul Soskin - **story**: Anthony Kimmins Val Guest Leslie Arliss Marriott Edgar - **starring**: Ronald Shiner - **music**: Ronald Hanmer - **cinematography**: Ernest Steward - **editing**: Alfred Roome - **studio**: Paul Soskin Productions British Film-Makers - **distributor**: General Film Distributors - **runtime**: 72 minutes - **country**: United Kingdom - **language**: English - **gross**: £143,000 (UK)
***Top of the Form*** (also known as ***Fair's Fair***) is a 1953 British black-and-white comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ronald Shiner, Anthony Newley and Harry Fowler. The film draws inspiration from Will Hay's 1937 classic _Good Morning, Boys_. ## Plot summary This story explores a bookmaker Ronnie Fortescue, who becomes headmaster of a boys' school, and of his and his pupil's adventures in passing examinations and on a subsequent free trip to Paris. Once in Paris, headmaster and pupils become embroiled in gambling casinos, and in a plot to steal the French Crown Jewels. ## Cast - Ronald Shiner as Professor Ronnie Fortescue - Anthony Newley as Percy - Harry Fowler as Albert - Jacqueline Pierreux as Yvette - Alfie Bass as Arty Jones - Mary Jerrold as Mrs. Bagshot - Richard Wattis as Willoughby Gore - Howard Marion-Crawford as Dickson - Roland Curram as Terence - Terence Mitchell as Clarence - Gerald Campion as Pugley - Oscar Quitak as Septimus - Kynaston Reeves as the Dean - Martin Benson as Cliquet - Graham Stark as Wilson - Hal Osmond as Barber - Danny Green as bookies' thug - Melvyn Hayes as schoolboy with glasses - Ronnie Corbett as student (uncredited) - Ronan O'Casey as brother - Naomi Chance as Northern woman on station - Andreas Malandrinos as museum concierge ### Development The film was made through British Film-Makers, a short lived production scheme that operated in Britain in the early 1950s as a co operative venture between the Rank Organisation and the National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC), whereby Rank would provide 70% of finance and the rest came from the NFFC. Star Ronald Shiner had been voted the most popular British box office star of 1952 on the basis of _Worm's Eye View_ and _Reluctant Heroes_. He had just made _Little Big Shot_ from a script by John Paddy Carstairs. The school secnes In the USA, The movie was originally known as _Fair's Fair_, and they where shot using Eastmancolor. ### Shooting _Top of the Form_ began filming on August 27, 1952. Filming took place on September 8, 1952. It was made at Pinewood Studios, Shepperton Studios, MGM-British Studios, and Ealing Studios near London with sets designed by the art director Maurice Carter. Actors who played schoolboys include Anthony Newley and Ronnie Corbett. The outside of Professor Ronnie Fortescue's school scenes where shot at St Dunstan's College. The racetrack of the opening scene where shot at Alexandra Palace, and the train station scenes was shot at Dover Marine. The film was also shot at Riverside Studios, but the gym scenes where shot at the Genetix Gym at Maude Institute, Leek, Staffordshire, England. _Top of the Form_ ended filming on March 2, 1953. ### Box office The film earned billings of £143,000 which Rank's internal records described as "good". The _Motion Picture Herald_ confirms the film was a success at the box office and helped Shiner be voted the third most popular British star of 1953. The success of the film led to Carstairs being reunited with Shiner in _Up to His Neck_ although Paul Soskin was replaced as producer by Hugh Stewart since Carstairs no longer wanted to work with Soskin. ### Critical Rotten Tomatoes rated the film 24%. Bosley Crowther of _The New York Times_ reported in 1954 that the film made a profit "but not nearly what we expected". _The Monthly Film Bulletin_ wrote on October 24, 1977: "_Good Morning, Boys_ was possibly crude and to some distasteful, and its success depended on Will Hay. Ronald Shiner, though a popular comedian whose presence will no doubt ensure the film's box-office success, is far from being another Will Hay, and the film consequently remains crude and distasteful. The comedy, poorly scripted, is slow and unfunny, and depends mainly on slapstick and slap and tickle." In a 1995 _Radio Times_ interview called it a "misfiring Ronald Shiner vehicle... Less amusing than [Will] Hay's St Michael's outings and less anarchic than the St Trinian's romps, this efficient but underwhelming caper is all too typical of its director, John Paddy Carstairs". _TV Guide_ hailed "An entertaining comedy." ## Infobox (film) - **name**: Top of the Form - **director**: John Paddy Carstairs - **producer**: Paul Soskin - **story**: Anthony Kimmins Val Guest Leslie Arliss Marriott Edgar - **starring**: Ronald Shiner - **music**: Ronald Hanmer - **cinematography**: Ernest Steward - **editing**: Alfred Roome - **studio**: Paul Soskin Productions British Film-Makers - **distributor**: General Film Distributors - **runtime**: 72 minutes - **country**: United Kingdom - **language**: English - **gross**: £143,000 (UK)
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Everybody Still Hates Chris
***Everybody Still Hates Chris*** is an American [animated sitcom](863104) that was based on the adaptation of _[Everybody Hates Chris](867090)_. It was originally aired on [Comedy Central](13026) since September 25, 2024.
***Everybody Still Hates Chris*** is an American animated sitcom that was based on the adaptation of _Everybody Hates Chris_. It was originally aired on Comedy Central since September 25, 2024.
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Suicide of Kurt Cobain
[Kurt Cobain](7582), the main [singer](51746) and [guitarist](13183) of the American [rock](18827) band [Nirvana](111862), was found dead at his home on Lake Washington Boulevard in the Denny-Blaine (also called Harrison) area of [Seattle](11193), [Washington](12773), [United States](219587) on April 8, 1994. Seattle Police Department and a [coroner](464443) later said that they thought he died on April 5. This was three days before his body was found. Police found Cobain with a Remington Model 11 20-gauge shotgun across his body and he had a [gunshot wound](456872) to the head. A suicide note was found nearby. Seattle police later said his death was a [suicide](10277). ## Infobox (event) - **title**: Suicide of Kurt Cobain - **image**: KurtCobainHouse.jpg - **caption**: Kurt Cobain's Seattle home, adjacent to the greenhouse on his property where his death occurred (pictured in 2010) - **location**: 171 Lake Washington Blvd E, Denny-Blaine, Seattle, Denny-Blaine, Seattle, Seattle, Washington, U.S. - **type**: Suicide by gunshot (20-gauge shotgun, twenty-gauge shotgun) - **weapon**: Shotgun - **deaths**: Kurt Cobain, Kurt Donald Cobain
Kurt Cobain, the main singer and guitarist of the American rock band Nirvana, was found dead at his home on Lake Washington Boulevard in the Denny-Blaine (also called Harrison) area of Seattle, Washington, United States on April 8, 1994. Seattle Police Department and a coroner later said that they thought he died on April 5. This was three days before his body was found. Police found Cobain with a Remington Model 11 20-gauge shotgun across his body and he had a gunshot wound to the head. A suicide note was found nearby. Seattle police later said his death was a suicide. ## Infobox (event) - **title**: Suicide of Kurt Cobain - **image**: KurtCobainHouse.jpg - **caption**: Kurt Cobain's Seattle home, adjacent to the greenhouse on his property where his death occurred (pictured in 2010) - **location**: 171 Lake Washington Blvd E, Denny-Blaine, Seattle, Denny-Blaine, Seattle, Seattle, Washington, U.S. - **type**: Suicide by gunshot (20-gauge shotgun, twenty-gauge shotgun) - **weapon**: Shotgun - **deaths**: Kurt Cobain, Kurt Donald Cobain
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Porepunkah police shootings
On the morning of 26 August 2025, two police officers, Neal Thompson and Vadim De Waart-Hottart, were shot and killed. This happened at a farm near the small town of Porepunkah in Victoria, Australia. The officers were there to serve a legal warrant. A third officer was hurt. The man police think did the shooting is Dezi Bird Freeman. He is a "[sovereign citizen](935374)" (someone who believes laws do not apply to them) and was already known to police. He ran away into the thick woods of Mount Buffalo National Park. ## Infobox (civilian attack) - **title**: Porepunkah police shootings - **caption**: Victims Vadim De Waart-Hottart and Neal Thompson - **location**: Porepunkah, Victoria (state), Victoria - **time**: 10:37 am - **timezone**: AEST, UTC+10:00 - **target**: Victoria Police officers - **fatalities**: 2 police officers - **injuries**: 1 police officer
On the morning of 26 August 2025, two police officers, Neal Thompson and Vadim De Waart-Hottart, were shot and killed. This happened at a farm near the small town of Porepunkah in Victoria, Australia. The officers were there to serve a legal warrant. A third officer was hurt. The man police think did the shooting is Dezi Bird Freeman. He is a "sovereign citizen" (someone who believes laws do not apply to them) and was already known to police. He ran away into the thick woods of Mount Buffalo National Park. ## Infobox (civilian attack) - **title**: Porepunkah police shootings - **caption**: Victims Vadim De Waart-Hottart and Neal Thompson - **location**: Porepunkah, Victoria (state), Victoria - **time**: 10:37 am - **timezone**: AEST, UTC+10:00 - **target**: Victoria Police officers - **fatalities**: 2 police officers - **injuries**: 1 police officer
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Malagueta pepper
**Malagueta pepper** is a plant of the species _Capsicum frutescens._ It is a type of [chili pepper](29187) used mostly in the Portuguese-speaking world (Portugal, Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe) and the [Caribbean](15218). The pepper got its name from the not so same, melegueta pepper, which is an African spice from [Guinea](14166) and is a member of the ginger family. The malagueta pepper is a small, thin chili that grows to about 5 cm (2 in) in length. It has a range of 60,000 to 100,000 [Scoville](1092213) units. ## Infobox (pepper) - **embed**: yes - **heat**: Very hot - **scoville**: 60,000–100,000 ## Infobox (cultivar) - **name**: Malagueta pepper - **image**: Sayaca Tanager feeding on malagueta peppers.jpg - **image caption**: A sayaca tanager feeding on malagueta peppers - **genus**: _Capsicum_ - **species**: _Capsicum frutescens_ - **cultivar**: 'Malagueta'
**Malagueta pepper** is a plant of the species _Capsicum frutescens._ It is a type of chili pepper used mostly in the Portuguese-speaking world (Portugal, Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe) and the Caribbean. The pepper got its name from the not so same, melegueta pepper, which is an African spice from Guinea and is a member of the ginger family. The malagueta pepper is a small, thin chili that grows to about 5 cm (2 in) in length. It has a range of 60,000 to 100,000 Scoville units. ## Infobox (pepper) - **embed**: yes - **heat**: Very hot - **scoville**: 60,000–100,000 ## Infobox (cultivar) - **name**: Malagueta pepper - **image**: Sayaca Tanager feeding on malagueta peppers.jpg - **image caption**: A sayaca tanager feeding on malagueta peppers - **genus**: _Capsicum_ - **species**: _Capsicum frutescens_ - **cultivar**: 'Malagueta'
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Cross Island MRT Line
The **Cross Island Line** (**CRL**) is a new [Mass Rapid Transit](40474) line that is being built in Singapore. It will run across the island from east to west. When finished, it will connect [Changi](267169) in the east to Pioneer in the west. The line will pass through many areas, such as [Pasir Ris](543226), Hougang, Serangoon, Ang Mo Kio, [Bukit Timah](205786), Clementi, [Jurong East](32509), and Boon Lay. From Pasir Ris, one branch of the line will go to [Punggol](705673). When the CRL is fully open, it will be about 70 kilometres long. This will make it the longest MRT line in Singapore, longer than the [East–West Line](292909). The line is expected to serve about 27 stations. ## History Plans for the Cross Island Line were first announced in 17 January 2013 by then Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew. The main goal of the line is to reduce crowding on the East–West Line and to give commuters another way to travel across Singapore. Studies on the Cross Island Line began in May 2013. The CRL will serve important areas such as the Jurong Lake District and the Punggol Digital District. These are key places for jobs, homes, and businesses. The design and stations for CRL Phase 1 were confirmed in 2019. The Punggol branch was confirmed in 2020, and CRL Phase 2 was confirmed in 2022. It began construction in 2025 and will be completed by 2032. In the future, the Cross Island Line is expected to carry more than one million passengers every day. ## Rolling stock The CRL will use electric trains made by CRRC Qingdao Sifang. Each train will have six cars when it starts service. However, the stations are being built to fit eight-car trains in the future. This will help the line handle more passengers as Singapore’s population grows. ## Environmental concerns After the line was announced, some nature groups were worried about the tunnels passing under the Central Catchment Nature Reserve (CCNR). They asked the government to change the route to protect nature. The government studied the issue for several years. In 2019, it decided to keep the direct route, saying it would save travel time, reduce energy use, and be better in the long term. ## Infobox (rail line) - **box width**: width:12em; - **name**: Cross Island Line - **logo**: Cross Island Line logo.svg - **logo width**: 250px - **image**: CR9 Serangoon North MRT construction 20250822 180646.jpg - **image width**: 300px - **caption**: Construction works at Serangoon North station. - **native name**: - **owner**: Land Transport Authority - **locale**: Singapore - **mapcolor**: Lime Green (#) - **type**: Rapid transit - **system**: Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - **routes**: 3 - **operator**: TBA - **depot**: Changi East Depot, Changi East - **stock**: CRRC Qingdao Sifang CR151 - **character**: Fully underground
The **Cross Island Line** (**CRL**) is a new Mass Rapid Transit line that is being built in Singapore. It will run across the island from east to west. When finished, it will connect Changi in the east to Pioneer in the west. The line will pass through many areas, such as Pasir Ris, Hougang, Serangoon, Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Timah, Clementi, Jurong East, and Boon Lay. From Pasir Ris, one branch of the line will go to Punggol. When the CRL is fully open, it will be about 70 kilometres long. This will make it the longest MRT line in Singapore, longer than the East–West Line. The line is expected to serve about 27 stations. ## History Plans for the Cross Island Line were first announced in 17 January 2013 by then Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew. The main goal of the line is to reduce crowding on the East–West Line and to give commuters another way to travel across Singapore. Studies on the Cross Island Line began in May 2013. The CRL will serve important areas such as the Jurong Lake District and the Punggol Digital District. These are key places for jobs, homes, and businesses. The design and stations for CRL Phase 1 were confirmed in 2019. The Punggol branch was confirmed in 2020, and CRL Phase 2 was confirmed in 2022. It began construction in 2025 and will be completed by 2032. In the future, the Cross Island Line is expected to carry more than one million passengers every day. ## Rolling stock The CRL will use electric trains made by CRRC Qingdao Sifang. Each train will have six cars when it starts service. However, the stations are being built to fit eight-car trains in the future. This will help the line handle more passengers as Singapore’s population grows. ## Environmental concerns After the line was announced, some nature groups were worried about the tunnels passing under the Central Catchment Nature Reserve (CCNR). They asked the government to change the route to protect nature. The government studied the issue for several years. In 2019, it decided to keep the direct route, saying it would save travel time, reduce energy use, and be better in the long term. ## Infobox (rail line) - **box width**: width:12em; - **name**: Cross Island Line - **logo**: Cross Island Line logo.svg - **logo width**: 250px - **image**: CR9 Serangoon North MRT construction 20250822 180646.jpg - **image width**: 300px - **caption**: Construction works at Serangoon North station. - **native name**: - **owner**: Land Transport Authority - **locale**: Singapore - **mapcolor**: Lime Green (#) - **type**: Rapid transit - **system**: Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - **routes**: 3 - **operator**: TBA - **depot**: Changi East Depot, Changi East - **stock**: CRRC Qingdao Sifang CR151 - **character**: Fully underground
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The Flying Doctors
***The Flying Doctors*** is an Australian [medical drama](970191) television series that was originally aired on [Nine Network](529280) from 26 May 1986 to 6 October 1992.
***The Flying Doctors*** is an Australian medical drama television series that was originally aired on Nine Network from 26 May 1986 to 6 October 1992.
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Sid-Neel
**Sid-Neel** is a dynamic Indian music production duo comprising **Siddharth Landge** (Sid) and **Vaibhav Santosh Naik** (Neel), known for their unique blend of original music, and profound lyrics in indie films, music videos, and digital content, creating a cohesive artistic vision from writing and composing to directing. They have become popular for the track "Bewafa" and are involved in different spheres of the industry, providing the audience with an emotionally engaging narrative.
**Sid-Neel** is a dynamic Indian music production duo comprising **Siddharth Landge** (Sid) and **Vaibhav Santosh Naik** (Neel), known for their unique blend of original music, and profound lyrics in indie films, music videos, and digital content, creating a cohesive artistic vision from writing and composing to directing. They have become popular for the track "Bewafa" and are involved in different spheres of the industry, providing the audience with an emotionally engaging narrative.
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Scandals (TV series)
***Scandals*** () is an upcoming South Korean historical drama television series directed by Jung Ji-woo, based on the 2003 film _Untold Scandal_ by E J-yong. Produced under _Movie Rock_, it stars Son Ye-jin, Ji Chang-wook and Nana. The series is scheduled for release on [Netflix](201984). ## Cast - Son Ye-jin - Ji Chang-wook - Nana ### Development The series was officially commissioned by _[Netflix](201984)_, with _Jung Ji-woo_ serving as [director](55684), while _Movie Rock_ managed the production. ### Casting Son Ye-jin, Ji Chang-wook and Nana were confirmed to appear in the series. ### Filming [Principal photography](461947) of the series commenced in March 2025 and filming concluded in September 2025. ## Other websites - [_Scandals_](https://www.hancinema.net/korean_drama_Scandals.php) on HanCinema ## Infobox (television) - **director**: :en:Jung Ji-woo, Jung Ji-woo - **country**: South Korea - **language**: Korean - **company**: :en:Studio Dragon#Related companies, Movie Rock - **network**: Netflix
***Scandals*** () is an upcoming South Korean historical drama television series directed by Jung Ji-woo, based on the 2003 film _Untold Scandal_ by E J-yong. Produced under _Movie Rock_, it stars Son Ye-jin, Ji Chang-wook and Nana. The series is scheduled for release on Netflix. ## Cast - Son Ye-jin - Ji Chang-wook - Nana ### Development The series was officially commissioned by _Netflix_, with _Jung Ji-woo_ serving as director, while _Movie Rock_ managed the production. ### Casting Son Ye-jin, Ji Chang-wook and Nana were confirmed to appear in the series. ### Filming Principal photography of the series commenced in March 2025 and filming concluded in September 2025. ## Other websites - _Scandals_ on HanCinema ## Infobox (television) - **director**: :en:Jung Ji-woo, Jung Ji-woo - **country**: South Korea - **language**: Korean - **company**: :en:Studio Dragon#Related companies, Movie Rock - **network**: Netflix
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Ademayowa Adebukunola
Ademayowa Moyosola Adebukunola is a Nigerian-born researcher and professional based in England, specializing in environmental management and financial economics. Current Roles and Activities (2024–2025) Director: As of December 4, 2024, he serves as an active director for Recycling for Environmental Management and Innovation (REMI) CIC, a community interest company based in Shipley, England. Academic Researcher: He is an active contributor to research in the fields of artificial intelligence, energy economics, and financial stability. His recent publications as of 2025 include: AI and Financial Stability: "Disruptor or enabler? AI and financial system stability," published in the Journal of Financial Economic Policy (April 2025), which explores the asymmetric impacts of AI on the global financial landscape. Geopolitics and Energy: "Russia-Ukraine War and Oil Price: A TVP-VAR Analysis" (February 2025), examining the dynamic connection between the conflict and global oil price volatility. Sustainability in Nigeria: Research on the impact of renewable energy consumption and financial development on environmental quality in Nigeria. Professional Expertise Environmental Management: His work focuses on innovation in recycling and sustainable development, particularly within the Nigerian context. Education: He provides tutoring and academic support, particularly in English language proficiency and dissertation writing. Public Health Research: He has previously collaborated on research regarding infant nutrition and diets in Africa, specifically with the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital.
Ademayowa Moyosola Adebukunola is a Nigerian-born researcher and professional based in England, specializing in environmental management and financial economics. Current Roles and Activities (2024–2025) Director: As of December 4, 2024, he serves as an active director for Recycling for Environmental Management and Innovation (REMI) CIC, a community interest company based in Shipley, England. Academic Researcher: He is an active contributor to research in the fields of artificial intelligence, energy economics, and financial stability. His recent publications as of 2025 include: AI and Financial Stability: "Disruptor or enabler? AI and financial system stability," published in the Journal of Financial Economic Policy (April 2025), which explores the asymmetric impacts of AI on the global financial landscape. Geopolitics and Energy: "Russia-Ukraine War and Oil Price: A TVP-VAR Analysis" (February 2025), examining the dynamic connection between the conflict and global oil price volatility. Sustainability in Nigeria: Research on the impact of renewable energy consumption and financial development on environmental quality in Nigeria. Professional Expertise Environmental Management: His work focuses on innovation in recycling and sustainable development, particularly within the Nigerian context. Education: He provides tutoring and academic support, particularly in English language proficiency and dissertation writing. Public Health Research: He has previously collaborated on research regarding infant nutrition and diets in Africa, specifically with the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital.
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The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
_The Testaments of the Twelve Patriachs_ is an apocryphal book and believed to be [pseudepigrapha](519618) of the commands of the twelve sons of Jacob. It was writen from 107 to 138 BC. (WIP. REMOVE THIS WHEN IT'S DONE.) ## Testament of Levi The **Testament of Levi** is a book about [arrogance](432887) and one of the longest, which is why this section is the longest. Having the theme of the Levite priesthood, this testament explains how the descendants of Levi made the office worse by their disregard for their [regulations](770998). Chapters 2 to 8 describe Levi being going to heaven and promising priesthood forever and an undescribed prayer which causes Levi going up. The angels gave him the [insignia](73373) of priesthood, which is the one from Exodus. In chapters 14 to 18, Levi quotes the [Book of Enoch](184881) which describes the sin of his descendants with a promise that there will be a priest that will restore [righteousness](106679) in the office of Levi. This testament has a section about the [raid](47517) of Shechem that is when the marriage of Shechem and Dinah began, having the [Circumcision](30427) of Shechem. Shechem was excluded for other crimes. ## Testament of Dan The **Testament of Dan** has the topics of lying and anger. But the main topic is anger. Dan explains his feel of jealousy towards Joseph in the first half. ## Testament of Naphtali The **Testament of Naphtali** begins with the [genealogy](54352) of his mother, Bilhah, which the father is Rotheus. A Hebrew snippet of this was found at [Qumran](777542) at Cave 4 (4Q215). ## Testament of Gad The **Testament of Gad** explains his hatred of Joseph in the first half. Chapter 1 describes the slaying of flocks. The moral is to love your brother, or generally, not to hate someone and love someone. ## Testament of Asher The **Testament of Asher** is one of the shortest of the 12 and doesn't begin with a person dying. Asher says this testament to children, which is why it starts with "Listen, children of Asher!" The subject relates to the 2 ways to live, 2 actions and 2 issues.
_The Testaments of the Twelve Patriachs_ is an apocryphal book and believed to be pseudepigrapha of the commands of the twelve sons of Jacob. It was writen from 107 to 138 BC. (WIP. REMOVE THIS WHEN IT'S DONE.) ## Testament of Levi The **Testament of Levi** is a book about arrogance and one of the longest, which is why this section is the longest. Having the theme of the Levite priesthood, this testament explains how the descendants of Levi made the office worse by their disregard for their regulations. Chapters 2 to 8 describe Levi being going to heaven and promising priesthood forever and an undescribed prayer which causes Levi going up. The angels gave him the insignia of priesthood, which is the one from Exodus. In chapters 14 to 18, Levi quotes the Book of Enoch which describes the sin of his descendants with a promise that there will be a priest that will restore righteousness in the office of Levi. This testament has a section about the raid of Shechem that is when the marriage of Shechem and Dinah began, having the Circumcision of Shechem. Shechem was excluded for other crimes. ## Testament of Dan The **Testament of Dan** has the topics of lying and anger. But the main topic is anger. Dan explains his feel of jealousy towards Joseph in the first half. ## Testament of Naphtali The **Testament of Naphtali** begins with the genealogy of his mother, Bilhah, which the father is Rotheus. A Hebrew snippet of this was found at Qumran at Cave 4 (4Q215). ## Testament of Gad The **Testament of Gad** explains his hatred of Joseph in the first half. Chapter 1 describes the slaying of flocks. The moral is to love your brother, or generally, not to hate someone and love someone. ## Testament of Asher The **Testament of Asher** is one of the shortest of the 12 and doesn't begin with a person dying. Asher says this testament to children, which is why it starts with "Listen, children of Asher!" The subject relates to the 2 ways to live, 2 actions and 2 issues.
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SHINOYS
**SHINOYS** is a boutique communications and public relations agency. The agency works with companies in areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, blockchain, consumer packaged goods, and consumer technology including smartphones, home appliances, AR/AI devices, and more. SHINOYS offers strategic storytelling, media relations, and marketing campaigns tailored to different cultural markets. SHINOYS clients have included TikTok, XREAL, Babel Finance, Bc Babycare, Xiaomi, Conflux Network, Castbox, Brilliant Labs, and more. ## History SHINOYS was founded by Francis Bea, who serves as its CEO and Managing Director, in 2017. Initially based in the United States and Hong Kong, the agency later expanded its operations to the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast  Asia. In 2023, the company adopted a new visual identity to underscore its focus on global brand storytelling. In 2023, the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) named SHINOYS “Asia Pacific Small Consultancy of the Year”  and included it as a finalist in its Asia-Pacific Awards.  The agency also won a Gold Stevie Award at the 2023 Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards and won two awards at the Bulldog PR Awards. The agency holds the RMA Certification from VaaSBlock for its data privacy and security practices. ## Infobox (company) - **name**: SHINOYS - **logo**: Akash_Thosar.jpg - **logo caption**: Shinoy Rajendraprasad - **type**: Private - **industry**: Public Relations Marketing services - **founded**: 2018 - **founder**: Shinoy Rajendraprasad - **hq location**: NY, New York Hong Kong, SAR - **area served**: Worldwide - **services**: Brand Consulting Strategic Public Relations Influencer Marketing Social Media Copywriting Go-to-Market - **website**: http://www.shinoys.com
**SHINOYS** is a boutique communications and public relations agency. The agency works with companies in areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, blockchain, consumer packaged goods, and consumer technology including smartphones, home appliances, AR/AI devices, and more. SHINOYS offers strategic storytelling, media relations, and marketing campaigns tailored to different cultural markets. SHINOYS clients have included TikTok, XREAL, Babel Finance, Bc Babycare, Xiaomi, Conflux Network, Castbox, Brilliant Labs, and more. ## History SHINOYS was founded by Francis Bea, who serves as its CEO and Managing Director, in 2017. Initially based in the United States and Hong Kong, the agency later expanded its operations to the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast  Asia. In 2023, the company adopted a new visual identity to underscore its focus on global brand storytelling. In 2023, the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) named SHINOYS “Asia Pacific Small Consultancy of the Year”  and included it as a finalist in its Asia-Pacific Awards.  The agency also won a Gold Stevie Award at the 2023 Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards and won two awards at the Bulldog PR Awards. The agency holds the RMA Certification from VaaSBlock for its data privacy and security practices. ## Infobox (company) - **name**: SHINOYS - **logo**: Akash_Thosar.jpg - **logo caption**: Shinoy Rajendraprasad - **type**: Private - **industry**: Public Relations Marketing services - **founded**: 2018 - **founder**: Shinoy Rajendraprasad - **hq location**: NY, New York Hong Kong, SAR - **area served**: Worldwide - **services**: Brand Consulting Strategic Public Relations Influencer Marketing Social Media Copywriting Go-to-Market - **website**: http://www.shinoys.com
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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians
**The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians** is an apocryphal and [likely pseudepigraphical book](519618) attributed to [Pope Clement I](435458) about good [order](40996). It is dated to be 1 AD. In the first chapter, Clement commands the Corinthians of good order and [piety](102791) of Jesus Christ. He tells them this question: "Are you happy in your perfect and certain knowledge of the Gospel?" Chapter two is about their division. Chapter 3 is about envy.
**The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians** is an apocryphal and likely pseudepigraphical book attributed to Pope Clement I about good order. It is dated to be 1 AD. In the first chapter, Clement commands the Corinthians of good order and piety of Jesus Christ. He tells them this question: "Are you happy in your perfect and certain knowledge of the Gospel?" Chapter two is about their division. Chapter 3 is about envy.
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Franz Kaspirek
**Franz Kaspirek** (30 March 1918 - 4 June 2008) was an Austrian footballer. He played for [SK Rapid Wien](93590) and [Wiener Sport-Club](211985) as forward. He also played two matches for the [Austrian national football team](172940) in 1946. ## Career He started in the youth of SK Rapid Wien. In 1936 he moved to the first team. There he stayed till 1949. The 1949-50 season he played for [Wiener Sport-Club](211985). After this season he ended his career. ## International In 1946 he played two matches for the [Austrian national football team](172940). On 27 October he played in a 3-4 loss versus [Czechoslovakia](175546). He scored one goal. On 10 November he played in a 1-0 away loss versus [Switzerland](172977). ## Honours - Austrian championː [1939/40](1048148), [1940/41](1086241), [1945/46](1046672), [1947/48](1150953) - Austrian Cupː [1945/46](962383) - Gernman championː 1941 - German Cupː 1938 ## Infobox (football biography) - **name**: Franz Kaspirek - **fullname**: Franz Kaspirek - **position**: Forward - **youthyears1**: -1936 - **youthclubs1**: SK Rapid Wien - **years1**: 1936-1949 - **years2**: 1949-1950 - **clubs1**: SK Rapid Wien - **clubs2**: Wiener Sport-Club - **caps1**: 108 - **goals1**: 24 - **caps2**: 3 - **goals2**: 0 - **nationalyears1**: 1946 - **nationalteam1**: Austria national football team, Austria - **nationalcaps1**: 2 - **nationalgoals1**: 1
**Franz Kaspirek** (30 March 1918 - 4 June 2008) was an Austrian footballer. He played for SK Rapid Wien and Wiener Sport-Club as forward. He also played two matches for the Austrian national football team in 1946. ## Career He started in the youth of SK Rapid Wien. In 1936 he moved to the first team. There he stayed till 1949. The 1949-50 season he played for Wiener Sport-Club. After this season he ended his career. ## International In 1946 he played two matches for the Austrian national football team. On 27 October he played in a 3-4 loss versus Czechoslovakia. He scored one goal. On 10 November he played in a 1-0 away loss versus Switzerland. ## Honours - Austrian championː 1939/40, 1940/41, 1945/46, 1947/48 - Austrian Cupː 1945/46 - Gernman championː 1941 - German Cupː 1938 ## Infobox (football biography) - **name**: Franz Kaspirek - **fullname**: Franz Kaspirek - **position**: Forward - **youthyears1**: -1936 - **youthclubs1**: SK Rapid Wien - **years1**: 1936-1949 - **years2**: 1949-1950 - **clubs1**: SK Rapid Wien - **clubs2**: Wiener Sport-Club - **caps1**: 108 - **goals1**: 24 - **caps2**: 3 - **goals2**: 0 - **nationalyears1**: 1946 - **nationalteam1**: Austria national football team, Austria - **nationalcaps1**: 2 - **nationalgoals1**: 1
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The cat walks through the frozen Han river
**The cat walks through the frozen Han river** or A cat walks through the frozen Han river is an [Internet meme](78982) primarily popular in Korea. The Internet meme was popular in 2024.In 2022, MBN News 7 broadcasted an orange-and-white cat walking through the [Han River](274551) on a park. A [choreography](4529) challenge of the song was made and multiple Koreans "joined" the trend. ## History In the winter of 2024, Lee Dong-hak heard a stray cat still being in the Han river. He visited the area and then found it. He named the cat "Kongkong." After examing health at the local veterinary, it was a female. ## Trivia There was a full version of the meme that was not seen in the news. The reporter, Lee Si-yeol, made a postcard of the meme. The Han river was not frozen in that time.
**The cat walks through the frozen Han river** or A cat walks through the frozen Han river is an Internet meme primarily popular in Korea. The Internet meme was popular in 2024.In 2022, MBN News 7 broadcasted an orange-and-white cat walking through the Han River on a park. A choreography challenge of the song was made and multiple Koreans "joined" the trend. ## History In the winter of 2024, Lee Dong-hak heard a stray cat still being in the Han river. He visited the area and then found it. He named the cat "Kongkong." After examing health at the local veterinary, it was a female. ## Trivia There was a full version of the meme that was not seen in the news. The reporter, Lee Si-yeol, made a postcard of the meme. The Han river was not frozen in that time.
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Shard End
**Shard End** is an area in East [Birmingham](6416), England. It is also part of a ward named after it within the formal district of Hodge Hill. Shard End is next to Castle Bromwich to the north and Kingshurst to the east which are in the northern part of the neighbouring Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. [Before 1974](52441), Shard End was in Northeastern [Warwickshire](51259), close to [Worcestershire](51388). Just over 7,000 people lived there at the 2021 census. ## Infobox (uk place) - **country**: England - **static image name**: File:Catholic Church - geograph.org.uk - 236300.jpg - **static image caption**: The Mother of God and Guardian Angels Catholic Church on Freasley Road - **official name**: Shard End - **map type**: West Midlands - **population**: 7,423 - **population ref**: (2021 UK census, 2021) - **population density**: 41.1 per ha - **shire county**: Warwickshire - **metropolitan borough**: Birmingham - **metropolitan county**: West Midlands (county), West Midlands - **region**: West Midlands - **constituency westminster**: Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North (UK Parliament constituency), Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North - **post town**: BIRMINGHAM - **postcode district**: B34 - **postcode area**: B - **dial code**: 0121 - **os grid reference**: SP157889
**Shard End** is an area in East Birmingham, England. It is also part of a ward named after it within the formal district of Hodge Hill. Shard End is next to Castle Bromwich to the north and Kingshurst to the east which are in the northern part of the neighbouring Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. Before 1974, Shard End was in Northeastern Warwickshire, close to Worcestershire. Just over 7,000 people lived there at the 2021 census. ## Infobox (uk place) - **country**: England - **static image name**: File:Catholic Church - geograph.org.uk - 236300.jpg - **static image caption**: The Mother of God and Guardian Angels Catholic Church on Freasley Road - **official name**: Shard End - **map type**: West Midlands - **population**: 7,423 - **population ref**: (2021 UK census, 2021) - **population density**: 41.1 per ha - **shire county**: Warwickshire - **metropolitan borough**: Birmingham - **metropolitan county**: West Midlands (county), West Midlands - **region**: West Midlands - **constituency westminster**: Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North (UK Parliament constituency), Birmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull North - **post town**: BIRMINGHAM - **postcode district**: B34 - **postcode area**: B - **dial code**: 0121 - **os grid reference**: SP157889
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Georg Schors
**Georg Schors** (* 18 October 1913; † 23 September 1997) was an Austrian football player. He played as [Forward](116468). ## Career Schors started playing for SV Donau Wien in the First League until 1934. From 1934 to 1936, he played for [1. ČsŠK Bratislava](883215). In 1937, he played for ASV Hohenau. In the [1937-38 season](1188235), he went to [SK Rapid Wien](93590). After the annexation of Austria in March 1938, he played in the Gauliga Ostmark. During his time with SK Rapid Wien, he won the Gau Championship Ostmark three times. These successes also led his team to the final round of the German Championship twice. 1941 Rapid won the German championship. 1938-39 Rapid won also the German Cup. After the end of [World War II](219837), he played two seasons for SK Rapid . In 1946 Rapid won the double. From 1946 till 1949 he played for Wiener Sport-Club. This was the end of his professional career. From 1949 till 1954 he played for SC Leopoldsdorf. ## Honours - Austrian championː [1937/38](1188235),[1939/40](1048148), [1940/41](1086241), [1945/46](1046672) - Austrian Cupː [1945/46](962383) - Gernman championː 1941 - German Cupː 1938 ## Infobox (football biography) - **name**: Georg Schors - **fullname**: Georg Schors - **position**: Forward - **youthclubs1**: -1934 - **years2**: 1934-1936 - **years3**: 1937 - **years4**: 1937-1946 - **years5**: 1946-1949 - **years6**: 1949-1954 - **clubs1**: SV Donau Wien - **clubs2**: ŠK Slovan Bratislava - **clubs3**: ASV Hohenau - **clubs4**: SK Rapid Wien - **clubs5**: Wiener Sport-Club - **clubs6**: SC Leopoldsdorf - **caps4**: 79 - **goals4**: 45
**Georg Schors** (* 18 October 1913; † 23 September 1997) was an Austrian football player. He played as Forward. ## Career Schors started playing for SV Donau Wien in the First League until 1934. From 1934 to 1936, he played for 1. ČsŠK Bratislava. In 1937, he played for ASV Hohenau. In the 1937-38 season, he went to SK Rapid Wien. After the annexation of Austria in March 1938, he played in the Gauliga Ostmark. During his time with SK Rapid Wien, he won the Gau Championship Ostmark three times. These successes also led his team to the final round of the German Championship twice. 1941 Rapid won the German championship. 1938-39 Rapid won also the German Cup. After the end of World War II, he played two seasons for SK Rapid . In 1946 Rapid won the double. From 1946 till 1949 he played for Wiener Sport-Club. This was the end of his professional career. From 1949 till 1954 he played for SC Leopoldsdorf. ## Honours - Austrian championː 1937/38,1939/40, 1940/41, 1945/46 - Austrian Cupː 1945/46 - Gernman championː 1941 - German Cupː 1938 ## Infobox (football biography) - **name**: Georg Schors - **fullname**: Georg Schors - **position**: Forward - **youthclubs1**: -1934 - **years2**: 1934-1936 - **years3**: 1937 - **years4**: 1937-1946 - **years5**: 1946-1949 - **years6**: 1949-1954 - **clubs1**: SV Donau Wien - **clubs2**: ŠK Slovan Bratislava - **clubs3**: ASV Hohenau - **clubs4**: SK Rapid Wien - **clubs5**: Wiener Sport-Club - **clubs6**: SC Leopoldsdorf - **caps4**: 79 - **goals4**: 45
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Congregation jumpscare
**Congregation jumpscare** is a meme popular by [Geometry Dash](797602) players in 2023. It is one of the multiple bait-and-switch memes. ## Primary Bait Technique The lever starts out as a peaceful one. At the end, it turns into "Congregation", a level that is known for being hard.
**Congregation jumpscare** is a meme popular by Geometry Dash players in 2023. It is one of the multiple bait-and-switch memes. ## Primary Bait Technique The lever starts out as a peaceful one. At the end, it turns into "Congregation", a level that is known for being hard.
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My life has changed since I brought the iPhone
**My life has changed since I brought the iPhone** is an [Internet meme](78982) relating to the iPhone XS Max series that has been popular in the DCinside community. ## Summary When the user that made that thread was in high school, he didn't get eye contact with other students. He recalls a plastic bag in the street and the user picked it up and put it in the garbage bin that contained the iPhone XS Max with 64 [gigabytes](4904) that caused him to make eye contact and says that he feels good when he smiles.
**My life has changed since I brought the iPhone** is an Internet meme relating to the iPhone XS Max series that has been popular in the DCinside community. ## Summary When the user that made that thread was in high school, he didn't get eye contact with other students. He recalls a plastic bag in the street and the user picked it up and put it in the garbage bin that contained the iPhone XS Max with 64 gigabytes that caused him to make eye contact and says that he feels good when he smiles.
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Glaggleland
[WARNING: This isnt meant to be taken seriously. This is for fun.] **Gaggleland** is a name of a country starting as an Internet meme. ### Geography It is said that Gaggleland has no mountains and is a perfectly safe country. You can find silly place names such as Gajo, Glover, and Glember. Glaggleland has a landmark such as the capital city Glagolisan and the Zwahul Hamlet and the Blepbles field. ### History The First Glaggles were called Glagolisus arnisum and live in the caves of what is now Glaver. Achatu Emphoso invaded the city and was the leading enemy. ## Glaggles Glaggles are residents of Gaggleland. ### Giggler The giggles is known for their cheerful personality. ### Gazo Gazoes are Emphosoes disguising as Gigglers. ### Glover Glovers are green. ### Gembo Gemboes are known for their smile looking like an artist made it. ## Gaggleworld **Gaggleworld** is a theme park in this imaginary place that has an enemy and a friend, both which are in this place.
[WARNING: This isnt meant to be taken seriously. This is for fun.] **Gaggleland** is a name of a country starting as an Internet meme. ### Geography It is said that Gaggleland has no mountains and is a perfectly safe country. You can find silly place names such as Gajo, Glover, and Glember. Glaggleland has a landmark such as the capital city Glagolisan and the Zwahul Hamlet and the Blepbles field. ### History The First Glaggles were called Glagolisus arnisum and live in the caves of what is now Glaver. Achatu Emphoso invaded the city and was the leading enemy. ## Glaggles Glaggles are residents of Gaggleland. ### Giggler The giggles is known for their cheerful personality. ### Gazo Gazoes are Emphosoes disguising as Gigglers. ### Glover Glovers are green. ### Gembo Gemboes are known for their smile looking like an artist made it. ## Gaggleworld **Gaggleworld** is a theme park in this imaginary place that has an enemy and a friend, both which are in this place.
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Greater Vancouver
**Greater Vancouver**, is the third most populous [metropolitan area](21586) in [Canada](219589) after the Greater Toronto and [Greater Montreal](876517) metropolitan areas. The term _Greater Vancouver_ describes an area that is roughly equal with the regional district called [Metro Vancouver](458232), though it is older than the 1966 creation of the regional district, which is a political entity. Greater Vancouver is often used to include settlements beyond the boundaries of the Metro Vancouver regional district, but does not generally include [wilderness](272750) and agricultural areas that are included within Metro Vancouver. Greater Vancouver includes the City of Vancouver, [City of Surrey](136258), City of Burnaby, [City of Richmond](728741), City of Coquitlam, [City of Delta](136255), City of New Westminster, City of Port Coquitlam, [City of North Vancouver](1128384), and the District Municipality of West Vancouver.
**Greater Vancouver**, is the third most populous metropolitan area in Canada after the Greater Toronto and Greater Montreal metropolitan areas. The term _Greater Vancouver_ describes an area that is roughly equal with the regional district called Metro Vancouver, though it is older than the 1966 creation of the regional district, which is a political entity. Greater Vancouver is often used to include settlements beyond the boundaries of the Metro Vancouver regional district, but does not generally include wilderness and agricultural areas that are included within Metro Vancouver. Greater Vancouver includes the City of Vancouver, City of Surrey, City of Burnaby, City of Richmond, City of Coquitlam, City of Delta, City of New Westminster, City of Port Coquitlam, City of North Vancouver, and the District Municipality of West Vancouver.
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Sayan Sanya
**Sayan Sanya** (31 January 1953 – 11 September 2013) was a Thai singer and actor. He is a symbol of Thai luk thung genre in 1980s. He was born in Suphan Buri, [Thailand](10138). He was known for the song "Look Sao Phu Karn" (1973), "Yar Luem Tua" (1977), "Kai Ja" (1987), etc. His identity quote was "Love Sayan a little, but I wish you love me forever." (รักสายัณห์น้อยๆ แต่ขอให้นานๆ). Sayan died on 11 September 2013 of [liver cancer](120167) at a hospital in [Bangkok](9114), aged 60. ## Infobox (musical artist) - **name**: Sayan Sanya - **background**: solo_singer - **birth name**: Sayan Deesamer - **birth place**: Suphan Buri Province, Suphan Buri, Thailand - **death place**: Bangkok, Thailand - **instrument**: Singing, Singer - **genre**: Luk thung - **years active**: 1971-2013
**Sayan Sanya** (31 January 1953 – 11 September 2013) was a Thai singer and actor. He is a symbol of Thai luk thung genre in 1980s. He was born in Suphan Buri, Thailand. He was known for the song "Look Sao Phu Karn" (1973), "Yar Luem Tua" (1977), "Kai Ja" (1987), etc. His identity quote was "Love Sayan a little, but I wish you love me forever." (รักสายัณห์น้อยๆ แต่ขอให้นานๆ). Sayan died on 11 September 2013 of liver cancer at a hospital in Bangkok, aged 60. ## Infobox (musical artist) - **name**: Sayan Sanya - **background**: solo_singer - **birth name**: Sayan Deesamer - **birth place**: Suphan Buri Province, Suphan Buri, Thailand - **death place**: Bangkok, Thailand - **instrument**: Singing, Singer - **genre**: Luk thung - **years active**: 1971-2013
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George, Washington
**George** is a [city](144) in [Grant County, Washington](747323), [United States](219587). It was incorporated on November 4, 1957. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 809 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **name**: George, Washington - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: George, Washington city skyline.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image map**: Grant_County_Washington_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_George_Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location of George, Washington - **pushpin map**: Washington#USA - **pushpin relief**: yes - **pushpin map caption**: Location in Washington - **subdivision type**: Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Washington (state), Washington - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Washington, County - **subdivision name2**: Grant County, Washington, Grant - **government type**: Mayor–council government, Mayor–council - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Juan Villalpando - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total km2**: 3.57 - **area land km2**: 3.57 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **area total sq mi**: 1.38 - **area land sq mi**: 1.38 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 809 - **population density km2**: 144.64 - **population density sq mi**: 374.73 - **timezone**: Pacific Time Zone, Pacific (PST) - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: PDT - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1224 - **postal code type**: ZIP codes - **postal code**: 98824, 98848 - **area code**: Area code 509, 509 - **area code type**: North American Numbering Plan, Area code - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 53-26455 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410581
**George** is a city in Grant County, Washington, United States. It was incorporated on November 4, 1957. As of the 2020 United States census, 809 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **name**: George, Washington - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: George, Washington city skyline.jpg - **imagesize**: 250px - **image map**: Grant_County_Washington_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_George_Highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 250px - **map caption**: Location of George, Washington - **pushpin map**: Washington#USA - **pushpin relief**: yes - **pushpin map caption**: Location in Washington - **subdivision type**: Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Washington (state), Washington - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Washington, County - **subdivision name2**: Grant County, Washington, Grant - **government type**: Mayor–council government, Mayor–council - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Juan Villalpando - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total km2**: 3.57 - **area land km2**: 3.57 - **area water km2**: 0.00 - **area total sq mi**: 1.38 - **area land sq mi**: 1.38 - **area water sq mi**: 0.00 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 809 - **population density km2**: 144.64 - **population density sq mi**: 374.73 - **timezone**: Pacific Time Zone, Pacific (PST) - **utc offset**: -8 - **timezone dst**: PDT - **utc offset dst**: -7 - **elevation ft**: 1224 - **postal code type**: ZIP codes - **postal code**: 98824, 98848 - **area code**: Area code 509, 509 - **area code type**: North American Numbering Plan, Area code - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 53-26455 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 2410581
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Norton, Ohio
**Norton** is a [city](144) in both [Ohio](9240) counties [Summit](591921) and [Wayne](760223). It was founded in 1818. As of the [2020 United States census](368998), 11,673 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Norton, Ohio - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Silver Creek Lake, Norton ,Ohio.jpg - **image caption**: Silver Creek Metropark is located in Norton - **image map**: Summit County Ohio incorporated and unincorporated areas Norton highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 260px - **map caption**: Location in Summit County, Ohio - **pushpin map**: Ohio#USA - **pushpin relief**: yes - **pushpin label**: Norton - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Ohio - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Ohio, Counties - **subdivision name2**: Summit County, Ohio, Summit, Wayne County, Ohio, Wayne - **government type**: Mayor-council - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Mike Zita - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total km2**: 53.13 - **area land km2**: 52.28 - **area water km2**: 0.84 - **area total sq mi**: 20.51 - **area land sq mi**: 20.19 - **area water sq mi**: 0.33 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 11673 - **population density km2**: 223.26 - **population density sq mi**: 578.24 - **timezone**: North American Eastern Time Zone, Eastern (EST) - **utc offset**: -5 - **timezone dst**: EDT - **utc offset dst**: -4 - **elevation ft**: 1106 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 44203 - **area codes**: Area codes 234 and 330, 330, 234 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 39-57260 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 1087012
**Norton** is a city in both Ohio counties Summit and Wayne. It was founded in 1818. As of the 2020 United States census, 11,673 people lived there. ## Infobox (settlement) - **official name**: Norton, Ohio - **settlement type**: City - **image skyline**: Silver Creek Lake, Norton ,Ohio.jpg - **image caption**: Silver Creek Metropark is located in Norton - **image map**: Summit County Ohio incorporated and unincorporated areas Norton highlighted.svg - **mapsize**: 260px - **map caption**: Location in Summit County, Ohio - **pushpin map**: Ohio#USA - **pushpin relief**: yes - **pushpin label**: Norton - **subdivision type**: List of sovereign states, Country - **subdivision name**: United States - **subdivision type1**: U.S. state, State - **subdivision name1**: Ohio - **subdivision type2**: List of counties in Ohio, Counties - **subdivision name2**: Summit County, Ohio, Summit, Wayne County, Ohio, Wayne - **government type**: Mayor-council - **leader title**: Mayor - **leader name**: Mike Zita - **unit pref**: Imperial - **area total km2**: 53.13 - **area land km2**: 52.28 - **area water km2**: 0.84 - **area total sq mi**: 20.51 - **area land sq mi**: 20.19 - **area water sq mi**: 0.33 - **population as of**: 2020 United States census, 2020 - **population total**: 11673 - **population density km2**: 223.26 - **population density sq mi**: 578.24 - **timezone**: North American Eastern Time Zone, Eastern (EST) - **utc offset**: -5 - **timezone dst**: EDT - **utc offset dst**: -4 - **elevation ft**: 1106 - **postal code type**: ZIP code - **postal code**: 44203 - **area codes**: Area codes 234 and 330, 330, 234 - **blank name**: Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS code - **blank info**: 39-57260 - **blank1 name**: Geographic Names Information System, GNIS feature ID - **blank1 info**: 1087012
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