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Taris (given name)

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'''Taris''' is a given name used for boys and girls. Taris is an uncommon name; in 2017 in the United States it ranked 16801st for boys<ref></ref> and 20396th for girls.<ref></ref>

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Zoonotic influenza

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'''Zoonotic influenza''' originates in non-human animals. It refers to disease caused by animal influenza viruses that cross the animal–human divide to infect people.<ref name="who.intttt"></ref> A zoonotic influenza virus may infect humans causing disease ranging from mild upper respiratory tract infection, early sputum production, and is able to rapidly progress to severe pneumonia, sepsis with shock, acute respiratory distress syndrome and even death.<ref></ref>

There is a global concern that zoonotic influenza viruses may acquire mutations in animals or humans favoring the efficient animal-to-human or sustained human-to-human transmission, this in spite of zoonotic infection in humans being less frequent than infections with seasonal influenza viruses.<ref></ref>

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[[Category:Influenza]]


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Global Infection Prevention and Control Network

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The '''Global Infection Prevention and Control Network''' is an organization created with the purpose to enhance local, national and international coordination and collaboration in the field of infection prevention and control.<ref name="who.intsss"></ref>

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Gaston Poupinel

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'''Gaston Poupinel''' (1858-1930) was a French surgeon. A student of [[Louis Pasteur]]<ref></ref>, in 1885 he introduced in [[France]] the first device of dry heat sterilization which started being used in many hospitals.<ref></ref>

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List of military installations in Massachusetts

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This is a list of current and former military installations in the [[Commonwealth of Massachusetts]].

==Current military installations in Massachusetts==
===Joint facilities===

;Bases

* [[Joint Base Cape Cod]]<ref name=Otis1></ref><ref name=CGAirCapeCod1>[https://ift.tt/1GM8G2m USCG Air Station Cape Cod] Official Site</ref>

;Centers

* [[David S. Connolly Armed Forces Reserve Center]]<ref></ref>
* [[Westover Armed Forces Reserve Center]]<ref name=Westover1>[https://ift.tt/2D1hvxE Westover Air Reserve Base official website]</ref><ref name=WestAFRC1>[https://ift.tt/39IOYc3 "New Armed Forces Reserve Center opens at Westover Air Reserve Base, MA" at www.army.mil]</ref>

===United States Army===

;Camps

* [[Camp Edwards]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/30fLhHz Camp Edwards at Mass ARNG official site]</ref>
* [[Camp Curtis Guild]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/39P8e7Q Camp Curtis Guild at Mass ARNG official site]</ref>

;Centers

* [[George H. Crosman United States Army Reserve Center|Crosman Army Reserve Center]]<ref name=USARMass1>[https://ift.tt/3ffiKGx Official map of US Army reserve locations in Massachusetts]</ref>
* [[Lawrence O. Poncin United States Army Reserve Center|Poncin Army Reserve Center]]<ref name=USARMass1/><ref></ref>
* [[Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/39PneSX "NSRDEC, now the CCDC Soldier Center, has a new name and a bright future" at army.mil]</ref>

;Forts

* [[Fort Devens]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/30fMxKU Fort Devens official website]</ref>

;Heliports

* [[Camp Edwards Heliport]]<ref>. Federal Aviation Administration facility search site. Camp Edwards Heliport is MA29. Effective May 31, 2012.</ref>

;Laboratories

* [[Base Camp Integration Laboratory]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3fn9lMR "Science for the Environment at Army Base Camp Integration Lab" at army.mil]</ref>

===United States Navy===

;Centers

* [[Navy Operational Support Center Quincy]]<ref></ref><ref>[https://ift.tt/2XhmNM7 Navy Operational Support Centers map at US Navy Reserve official website]</ref>

===United States Air Force===

;Bases

* [[Barnes Air National Guard Base]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2Xdjg1h Barnes ANGB at GoANG.com]</ref>
* [[Hanscom Air Force Base]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3gjRPKY Hanscom AFB official website]</ref>
* [[Otis Air National Guard Base]]<ref name=Otis1/>
* [[Westover Air Reserve Base]]<ref name=Westover1/>

;Stations

* [[Cape Cod Air Force Station]]<ref name=Otis1/>

===United States Coast Guard===

;Air Stations

* [[Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod]]<ref name=CGAirCapeCod1/>

;Bases

* [[Coast Guard Base Boston]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2Xgd3BU Coast Guard Base Boston information page]</ref>
* [[Coast Guard Base Cape Cod]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2DoCfPw Coast Guard Base Cape Cod information page]</ref>

;Depots

* [[United States Coast Guard Buoy Depot, South Weymouth]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3162x1k 2016 contract announcement for repairs at South Weymouth Buoy Depot at govtribe.com]</ref>

;Stations

* [[Coast Guard Station Brant Point]]<ref name=USCGSENE1>[https://ift.tt/39M4BQ3 USCG units of Sector Southeastern New England (retrieved 11 July 2020)]</ref>
* [[Coast Guard Station Cape Cod Canal]]<ref name=USCGSENE1/>
* [[Coast Guard Station Chatham]]<ref name=USCGSENE1/>
* [[Coast Guard Station Gloucester]]<ref name=USCGBOS1>[https://ift.tt/2PatQC2 USCG units of Sector Boston (retrieved 11 July 2020)]</ref>
* [[Coast Guard Station Menemsha]]<ref name=USCGSENE1/>
* [[Coast Guard Station Merrimack River]]<ref name=USCGBOS1/>
* [[Coast Guard Station Point Allerton]]<ref name=USCGBOS1/><ref name=USCGAll1>[https://ift.tt/2BN90FE USCG Station Point Allerton at www.facebook.com (retrieved 11 July 2020)]</ref>
* [[Coast Guard Station Provincetown]]<ref name=USCGSENE1/>
* [[Coast Guard Station Scituate]]<ref name=USCGAll1/>
* [[Coast Guard Station Woods Hole]]<ref name=USCGSENE1/>

==Former military installations in Massachusetts==

===United States Army===

;Army Airfields

* [[Hyannis Army Airfield]]<ref name=MassAero1></ref>
* [[Moore Army Airfield]]<ref></ref>
* [[New Bedford Army Airfield]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Otis Army Airfield]]<ref name=Otis1/>

;Armories

* [[Hudson Armory]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3k0hUB6 "Hudson weighs buying old armory" at MetroWestDailyNews.com. 6 March 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2020.]</ref>
* [[Lawrence Light Guard Armory]]<ref></ref>
* [[Springfield Armory]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/1FEGfno Springfield Armory National Historic Site – Springfield Armory National Historic Site]. Nps.gov (2017-02-17). Retrieved on 2020-07-12.</ref>
* [[Water Shops Armory]]<ref></ref>

;Arsenals

* [[Charlestown Arsenal]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3fkaDIu Charlestown Arsenal at FortWiki.com]</ref>
* [[Watertown Arsenal]]

;Bases

* [[South Boston Army Base]]<ref></ref>

;Camps

* [[Camp Adams]]
* [[Camp Andrew]]<ref></ref><ref name=MassCWCampsp2/>
* [[Camp Banks]]
* [[Camp Brigham]]<ref></ref>
* [[Camp Cameron]]
* [[Camp Candoit]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2DkJUhQ Cotuit, Mass at armyamphibs.com]</ref>
* [[Camp Chase (Massachusetts)|Camp Chase]]<ref></ref>
* [[Camp Edmunds]]
* [[Camp Ellsworth]]
* [[Camp Framingham]] (Bartlett, McGuinness, Dewey)<ref></ref>
* [[Camp Guild]]
* [[Camp Havedoneit]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3fke6Hg Impact of World War II on Falmouth at WoodsHoleMuseum.org]</ref>
* [[Camp Hill (Massachusetts)|Camp Hill]]
* [[Camp Hingham]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* [[Camp Hobson]]<ref></ref> - Redirect to Stage Fort
* [[Camp Joe Hooker]]<ref name=MassCWCampsp2>[https://ift.tt/2EI9z4V Historical Digression, Civil War Training Camps in Massachusetts, part 2] 9 August 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2020.</ref>
* [[Camp Houston]]<ref></ref>
* [[Ipswich Camp]]<ref></ref>
* [[Camp Lander]]<ref name=MassCWCampsp2/>
* [[Camp Lincoln (Massachusetts)|Camp Lincoln]]<ref name=MassCWCampsp1>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* [[Camp Massasoit]]<ref></ref>
* [[Camp Meigs]]
* [[Camp Myles Standish]]
* [[Camp Perkins]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* [[Plymouth Camp]]<ref></ref>
* [[Brewster Islands Military Reservation|Camp Prescott]]<ref name=AFNBrewPres1></ref>
* [[Camp Prospect Hill]]
* [[Camp Scott (Massachusetts)|Camp Scott]]
* [[South Hingham Camp]]<ref></ref>
* [[Camp Stanton]]
* [[Camp Sutton]]
* [[Camp Washburn]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/39NjjpD 594th Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment at armyamphibs.com]</ref>
* [[Camp Wellfleet]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3k1PJS4 Camp Wellfleet website]</ref>
* [[Camp Wightman]]
* [[Camp Wool]]<ref name=MassCWCampsp1/>

;Centers

* [[Antiaircraft Artillery Training Center, Camp Edwards]]<ref></ref>
* [[Gardner Army Reserve Center]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/319XGfg Armory locations and facility summaries], p. 16</ref>
* [[Greenfield United States Army Reserve Center]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/319XGfg Armory locations and facility summaries], p. 17</ref>
* [[United States Army Reserve Center Hingham]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/319XGfg Armory locations and facility summaries], p. 19</ref>
* [[MacArthur Army Reserve Center]]<ref name=WestAFRC1/>
* [[Harry J. Malony United States Army Reserve Center]]<ref name=WestAFRC1/>
* [[Millis United States Army Reserve Center]]

;Firing Ranges

* [[Popponesset Firing Range]]
* [[Scorton Neck Firing Range]]

;Forts

* [[Acushnet Fort]]<ref></ref>
* [[Fort Andrew]]
* [[Fort Andrews]]
* [[Fort Banks (Massachusetts)|Fort Banks]]
* [[Beverly Fort]]<ref></ref>
* [[Fort Dawes]]
* [[Fort Defiance (Massachusetts)|Fort Defiance]]<ref></ref>
* [[Fort Duvall]]
* [[Eastern Point Fort]]<ref></ref>
* [[Fort Glover]] (Gilbert Heights Fort)
* [[Fort Heath]]
* [[Fort Independence (Massachusetts)|Fort Independence]]
* [[Fort Juniper]]
* [[Fort Lee (Massachusetts)|Fort Lee]]
* [[Long Point Battery]]
* [[Fort Miller (Massachusetts)|Fort Miller]] (Fort Darby)
* [[Fort Nichols (Massachusetts)|Fort Nichols]] (Fort Merrimac)
* [[Old Stone Fort (Massachusetts)|Old Stone Fort]]<ref></ref>
* [[Fort Philip]]
* [[Fort Phoenix]]
* [[Fort Pickering]]
* [[Fort Revere]]
* [[Fort Taber]] (Rodman)
* [[Fort Ruckman]]
* [[Fort at Salisbury Point]]<ref></ref>
* [[Fort Sewall]]
* [[Stage Fort]]<ref></ref>
* [[Fort Standish (Boston, Massachusetts)|Fort Standish (Boston)]]
* [[Fort Standish (Plymouth, Massachusetts)|Fort Standish (Plymouth)]]
* [[Fort Strong]] (East Boston & Long Island)
* [[Fort Warren (Massachusetts)|Fort Warren]]
* [[Fort Washington (Massachusetts)|Fort Washington]]
* [[Fort Winthrop]]

;Heliports

* [[George H. Crosman United States Army Reserve Center Heliport]]

;Hospitals

* [[Lovell General Hospital East]]<ref name=Gordon1>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* [[Lovell General Hospital North]]<ref name=Gordon1/>
* [[Lovell General Hospital South]]<ref name=Gordon1/>
* [[Murphy Army Hospital]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2) of the former Murphy Army Hospital, which will be turned over to the city for use as public parks.}}</ref>

;Labs

* [[Army Materials Technology Laboratory]]

;Nike Sites

* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Reading Nike Site B-03]]<ref name=Morgan1></ref>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Danvers Nike Site B-05]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Beverly Nike Site B-15]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Nahant Nike Site B-17]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[Fort Heath radar station|Fort Heath Nike Site B-21DC]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[Fort Banks (Massachusetts)|Fort Banks Nike Site B-21R]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Fort Duvall Nike Site B-36]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Weymouth (Quincy) Nike Site B-37]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Hingham Nike Site B-38]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Blue Hills (Milton) Nike Site B-55]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Needham Nike Site B-63]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Lincoln (Wayland) Nike Site B-73]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Burlington Nike Site B-84]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Massachusetts|Bedford Nike Site B-85]]<ref name=Morgan1/>
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Rhode Island|Rehoboth Nike Site PR-19]]
* [[List of Nike missile sites#Rhode Island|Swansea Nike Site PR-29]]

;Plants

* [[Lowell Ordnance Plant]]<ref></ref>
* [[Pilgrim Ordnance Works]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2PblPwH Pilgrim Ordnance Works at Projects.ProPublica.org]</ref>

;Proving grounds

* [[Scituate Proving Ground]]<ref></ref>

;Military Reservations

* [[Barneys Joy Point Military Reservation]]<ref name=AFNBed1></ref>
* [[Brewster Islands Military Reservation]]<ref name=AFNBrewPres1/>
* [[Butler Point Military Reservation]]<ref name=AFNBed1/>
* [[Calf Island Military Reservation]]<ref name=AFNBos2></ref>
* [[East Point Military Reservation]]<ref name=AFNBos2/>
* [[Elizabeth Islands Military Reservation]]<ref name=AFNBed1/>
* [[Fourth Cliff Military Reservation]]<ref></ref>
* [[Long Island Military Reservation (Massachusetts)|Long Island Military Reservation]]<ref name=AFNBos2/>
* [[Lovell's Island Military Reservation]]<ref name=AFNBos2/>
* [[Mishaum Point Military Reservation]]<ref name=AFNBed1/>
* [[Sagamore Hill Military Reservation]]<ref></ref>
* [[Salisbury Beach Military Reservation]]<ref></ref>

;Training

* [[Fort Devens-Sudbury Training Annex]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2D07uRn Mandel, Toby, "Fort Devens Sudbury Training Annex Presentation"]</ref>

===United States Navy===

;Naval Air Stations

* [[Chatham Naval Air Station]]<ref></ref>
* [[Naval Air Station South Weymouth]]<ref name=MassAero1/><ref>[https://ift.tt/2UkC5yA Fire at former NAS South Weymouth, 27 March 2020. wcvb.com. Retrieved 12 July 2020]</ref>
* [[Naval Air Station Squantum]]<ref name=MassAero1/><ref name=NASSquant1/>
* [[United States Naval Training Station for Aviation, Marblehead]]<ref name=NASSquant1></ref>
* [[Massachusetts State Militia Aviation Camp]]<ref></ref>

;Naval Airfields

* [[No Man's Land Navy Airfield]]<ref name=NoMans1></ref>

;Naval Ammunition Depots

* [[Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot]] ([[Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot Annex]])<ref>[https://ift.tt/3hXh6uN Naval Ammo Depot, Hingham, Mass. at Projects.ProPublica.org]</ref>

;Areas

* [[Gull Island Bomb Area]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* [[Tisbury Great Pond Target Area]]<ref></ref>
* [[Weepecket Island Bomb Area]]<ref></ref>

;Naval Auxiliary Air Facilities

* [[Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Ayer]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Beverly]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Hyannis]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Martha's Vineyard]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Nantucket]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Naval Auxiliary Air Facility New Bedford]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Otis]]<ref name=Otis1/>

;Camps

* [[Camp Hingham]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* [[Camp Plunkett]] (Navy predecessor to Camp Curtis Guild)

;Facilities

* [[United States Naval Mine Test Facility, Provincetown]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/30fLhY5 Mine Test Facility at projects.propublica.org]</ref>
* [[Naval Facility Nantucket]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 2, expected 1)</ref>

;Hospitals

* [[Naval Hospital Boston]]<ref></ref>

;Plants

* [[Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Bedford]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/33ecVXm Bedford NWIRP at projects.propublica.org]</ref>

;Outlying Landing Fields

* [[Outlying Landing Field Mansfield]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Outlying Landing Field Norwood]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Outlying Landing Field Plymouth]]<ref name=MassAero1/>
* [[Outlying Landing Field Westfield]]<ref name=MassAero1/>

;Reserve Centers

* [[Naval Reserve Center, Chicopee]]<ref name=WestAFRC1/>
* [[Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Center, Lawrence]]<ref></ref>

;Ranges

* [[Nomans Land Range]]<ref name=NoMans1/>
* [[Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/319B2DU Army Corps of Engineers FUDS report on Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range, archive.org saved version]</ref>

;Test Stations

* [[United States Navy Field Test Station, Fort Heath]]<ref></ref>

;Naval shipyards

* [[Boston Navy Yard]] ([[Chelsea Naval Annex]], [[East Boston Naval Annex]], [[Boston Naval Yard Fuel Depot Annex]])<ref name=NPSBNY1>[https://ift.tt/2svhERS Charlestown Navy Yard at www.nps.gov]</ref>
* [[South Boston Naval Annex]]<ref name=NPSBNY1/>

===United States Air Force===

;Air Force Bases

* [[Otis Air Force Base]]<ref name=Otis1/>
* [[Westover Air Force Base]]<ref></ref>

;Centers

* Air Force [[Electronic Systems Center]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

;Facilities

* [[Air Force Special Projects Production Facility]]<ref></ref>
* [[Post Attack Command and Control System Facility, Hadley]]<ref></ref>

;Hospitals

* [[551st United States Air Force Hospital]] (Otis AFB)<ref name=Otis1/>
* [[Westover Air Force Base Hospital]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3fdsOzG Archive link for Westover AFB unit page]</ref>

;Laboratories

* [[Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories]]
* [[Fort Franklin Battlespace Laboratory]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

;Air Force Plants

* [[United States Air Force Plant 28]]<ref name=GEClosure1>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* [[United States Air Force Plant 29]]<ref name=GEClosure1/>
* [[United States Air Force Plant 63]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* [[United States Air Force Plant 69]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

;Ranges

* [[Monomoy Island Gunnery Range]]<ref></ref>
* [[Quabbin Reservoir Precision Bombing and Gunnery Range]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

;Air Force Stations

* [[North Truro Air Force Station]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2EFMFej 762nd AC&W Sqdn at Radomes.org]</ref>
* [[Stony Brook Air Force Station]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2XfMc97 Stony Brook Weapons Storage Area at Coldwar-ma.com]</ref>

;[[Texas Tower]]s

* [[Texas Tower 2]]<ref name=TxTwr1>[https://ift.tt/2BOzxCD Texas Towers at www.thetexastowers.com (archived link)]</ref>
* [[Texas Tower 3]]<ref name=TxTwr1/>

===United States Coast Guard===

;Air Stations

* [[Coast Guard Air Station Salem]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/39Jymkt CGAS Salem at airfields-freeman.com (archived)]</ref><ref></ref>
* [[Coast Guard Aviation Station Ten Pound Island]]<ref></ref>

;Loran

* [[Loran Transmitting Station Martha’s Vineyard]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3jZx7lQ LORAN station Martha's Vineyard at www.loran-history.info (archived link)]</ref>
* [[LORAN-C transmitter Nantucket]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3jWAR7A Loran Station Nantucket at www.loran-history.info (archived link)]</ref>

;Stations

* [[Coast Guard Station Manomet Point]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3fjhimz Station Manomet Point at media.defense.gov]</ref>
* [[Coast Guard Station New Bedford]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/39P8eom "New Bedford port has grown since Coast Guard’s departure" at SouthCoastToday.com (16 November 2010)]</ref>

==References==


==External links==

*[https://ift.tt/3hUgaY8 American Forts Network], lists forts and some other military facilities in the United States and Canada



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[[Category:Military in Massachusetts| ]]
[[Category:Lists of United States military installations]]
[[Category:Lists of forts]]


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Sue Smith (writer)

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'''Sue Smith''' is an Australian screenwriter and playwright. She is best known for writing or co-writing Australian television productions including ''[[Mabo (film)|Mabo]]'', ''[[Bastard Boys]]'', ''[[RAN Remote Area Nurse (TV series)|RAN]]'', [[The Road from Coorain (film)|''The Road from Coorain'']], ''[[The Leaving of Liverpool (miniseries)|The Leaving of Liverpool]]'' and ''[[Brides of Christ]]''. Her screenwriting for film includes ''[[Peaches (film)|Peaches]]'' and co-writing ''[[Saving Mr. Banks|Saving Mr Banks]]''. Since 2006 she has also written for the stage.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

Smith received [[AACTA Award for Best Screenplay in Television|AACTA/AFI Awards]] as screenwriter for ''RAN'' and ''Bastard Boys'' and as co-screenwriter for ''Brides of Christ'' and ''The Leaving of Liverpool''. She received the [[Australian Writers' Guild]]'s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>   

== References ==

[[Category:Australian screenwriters]]
[[Category:Australian dramatists and playwrights]]
[[Category:Australian opera librettists]]


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Al-Fath al-Mawsili

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'''Abu Naṣr Abu Muḥammad ibn Saʿīd''' () more commonly known as '''Al-Fatḥ al-Mawṣilī''' () (d. 835) was an Arab [[Asceticism|ascetic]], weeper (''bakkāʾ'') and a ''hadith'' transmitter. He was born in Kar, [[Mosul]], hence the ''nisba'' al-Mawsili. Al-Fath lived in the [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid]] capital of [[Baghdad]], and he was a contemporary and a close friend of [[Bishr the Barefoot|Bishr al-Ḥaf]]<nowiki/>i (d. 227). Both Al-Fath and Bishr has been claimed as forebears by later [[Sufism|Ṣufis]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

== References ==


[[Category:9th-century Arabs]]
[[Category:9th-century people of the Abbasid Caliphate]]
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[[Category:9th-century Muslims]]
[[Category:Muslim saints]]


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Maiwada Galadima

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'''Maiwada Raphael Galadima''' (November 11, 1954 - October, 2018) was the monarch of Adara Chiefdom of [[Southern Kaduna|southern]] [[Kaduna State]], Nigeria. He was known by the title ''Agom Adara III''.<ref name=AD1></ref>

==Early Life==
Galadima was born on November 11, 1954 at Ikuzeh, Rimau District [[Kajuru]] [[Local Government Area]] of [[Kaduna State]]. As a child, he was groomed a [[Catechist]], which was his childhood ambition. He came from a Catholic background.<ref name=AD1></ref>

==Career==
Before ascending the throne as the Agom (monarch) of the [[Adara people]], Galadima worked as a textile operator, a clerical typist and a classroom teacher. He was one time an administrative officer and later became a unit Head of the Department of Welfare and training of the ''Kaduna Local Government Service Commission'' before retiring to take up an appointment as the ''District Head'' of Rimau. As ''Agom Adara'', he became "the Commander of the National Association of the Nigerian students".<ref name=AD1></ref>

==Kingship and Death==
Galadima became the monarch of the [[Adara people|Adara nation]] on April 1, 2007 as ''Agom Adara III'' or the third indigenous ruler of the Adara Chiefdom, Adara Traditional Council, and remained so until his kidnap and murder in October, 2018.

He was enthroned as a second class chief. However, in May, 2010 his Chiefdom was upgraded to a first class status, himself automatically assumed the status of a first class chief, probably due to the recognition of his positive relentlessly efforts in bringing relative peace in his chiefdom.<ref name=AD1></ref>

His death was perceived as a state-organized affair as reported by various news media.

''Sahara Reporters'' gathered that the Royal Father died as a result of resistance of the attempts by the [[Kaduna State]] Governor, [[Nasir el-Rufai]], to restructure [[Kajuru]] (a [[Local Government Area]] in the state) which happened to be a part of the Adara Traditional Council's area of jurisdiction into an emirate, with another report that the kidnappers remarked thus: <ref></ref>

==Legacy==
He was described as a man of peace by the Special Assistant to the [[Kaduna State]] Governor, Mr. Samuel Aruwan. In his words: <ref></ref>

==References==


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Summertime (2018 film)

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'''''Summertime''''' is a 2018 American film written and directed by [[Edward Burns]]. <ref>[https://ift.tt/3hSJb6p Summer Time] at Tribeca</ref>
==Cast==
*[[Anthony Ramos]]
*[[Lindsey Morgan]]
*[[Caitlin Stasey]]
==References==

==External links==
*[https://ift.tt/3ffM2og Summertime] at Letterbox DVD
*[https://ift.tt/317qR2y Summertime] at [[IMDB]]

[[Category:2018 in film]]


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Samambaia Sul station

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'''Samambaia Sul''' is a [[Brasília Metro]] station on Orange line. It opened on 6 February 2002 on the already operating section of the line from [[Central station (Brasília Metro)|Central]] to [[Terminal Samambaia station|Terminal Samambaia]]. It is located between [[Furnas station|Furnas]] and Terminal Samambaia.<ref name="urbanrail"></ref>

==References==



[[Category:Brasília Metro stations]]
[[Category:2002 establishments in Brazil]]
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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Senator Cleveland

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'''Senator Cleveland''' may refer to:

*[[Annette Cleveland]] (fl. 2010s), Washington State Senate
*[[Benjamin Cleveland]] (1738–1806), North Carolina State Senate
*[[Bill Cleveland]] (1902–1974), Louisiana State Senate
*[[James Colgate Cleveland]] (1920–1995), New Hampshire State Senate
*[[Jesse Franklin Cleveland]] (1804–1841), Georgia State Senate
*[[John Cleveland (politician)]] (born 1950), Maine State Senate
*[[Mack Cleveland]] (1924–2010), Florida State Senate



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Nazi morality

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'''Nazi morality''' is the moral system invented by and used by [[Nazism]] in [[Nazi Germany]]. Earlier scholarship denied the existence of Nazi morality, defining Nazism as existing outside of morality. More recently, scholars have attempted to understand the moral thinking of Nazism.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

==References==


[[Category:Morality]]
[[Category:Nazism]]


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Wellness check

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A '''wellness check''' (also known as a '''welfare check''') is an in-person visit from one or more [[Law enforcement officer|law enforcement officers]], usually in response to a request from a friend or family member who is worried about the person's [[mental health]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>

== References ==
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Dungeon Lords (board game)

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'''Dungeon Lords''' is a fantasy-themed [[eurogame|euro-style]] [[board game]] with focus on resource management for 2-4 players, released in 2009. It was designed by [[Vlaada Chvátil]].<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref> Board Game The Dice Tower The Dice Tower|url=https://www.dicetower.com/game/45315/dungeon-lords|access-date=2020-07-31|website=www.dicetower.com}}</ref><ref> Miniature Market|url=https://www.miniaturemarket.com/reviewcorner/dungeon-lords-review/|access-date=2020-07-31|website=www.miniaturemarket.com}}</ref><ref></ref>

Each player is a lord of an evil dungeon, competing with other players to build the best dungeon, building rooms, traps, and defending against invading heroes.

==See also==
*[[Dungeon Keeper]]

==References==


== External links ==
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[[Category:Board games introduced in 2009]]
[[Category:Worker placement board games]]
[[Category:Fantasy board games]]


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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Gangs in Chicago

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[[Category:Gangs in Chicago| *]]

[[File:Gangster disciples chicago.jpg|thumb|[[Gangster Disciples]] [[Tag (graffiti)|tag]] in Chicago]]

Chicago is considered the most gang-infested city in the United States, with a population of over 100,000 active members from nearly 60 factions.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref></ref> [[wikt:turf war|Gang warfare]] and retaliation is common in Chicago. Gangs were responsible for 61% of the [[crime in Chicago|homicides in Chicago]] in 2011.
==Causes==
Former Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy blames Chicago's gang culture for its high rates of homicide and other violent crime, stating "It's very frustrating to know that it's like 7% of the population causes 80% of the violent crime...The gangs here are traditional gangs that are generational, if you will. The grandfather was a gang member, the father's a gang member, and the kid right now is going to be a gang member."<ref></ref>
==Police activity==
Mayor [[Rahm Emanuel]] disbanded the [[Chicago Police Department]]'s [[Gang intelligence unit|anti-gang unit]] in 2012 in order to focus on [[Beat (police)|beat patrol]]s, which he said would have a more long-term solution to violence than anti-gang units.<ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
==Population==
As many as 70 active and inactive Chicago street gangs with 753 factions have been identified.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref></ref> Some of the gangs that contribute most of the crime on the streets of Chicago:
*[[Gangster Disciples]]
*[[Vice Lords]]
*[[Black P. Stones]]
*[[Latin Kings (gang)|Latin Kings]]
*[[Black Disciples]]
*[[Maniac Latin Disciples]]
*[[Spanish Cobras]]
*[[Almighty Saints]]
*[[Spanish Gangster Disciples]]
*[[Four Corner Hustlers]]
==History==
Detailed analysis of the homicides timeline by month show that homicides (of all races) went up right after [[Martin Luther King, Jr]] was killed in 1968. Hispanic-on-Hispanic homicides were alleged not to have increased until the summer of 1971 due to the [[Latin Kings]] gang election meetings.<ref></ref>

==References==
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==See also==
*[[Crime in Chicago]]
*[[Gangs in the United States]]



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Angelo Leo

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'''Angelo Leo''' is a professional boxer that fights at [[junior featherweight]]. Leo is from [[New Mexico]], but trains out of [[Las Vegas]].<ref></ref>

Leo defeated Cesar Juarez to become the [[North American Boxing Organization|NABO]] junior featherweight champion.<ref></ref>

He is scheduled to fight [[Tramaine Williams]] for the [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] world title, with Williams being a replacement with three days notice after [[Stephen Fulton (boxer)|Stephen Fulton]] tested positive for [[COVID-19]].<ref></ref>

==References==


==External links==
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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American male boxers]]
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Tramaine Williams

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'''Tramaine Williams''' is a professional boxer that fights at [[junior featherweight]].

Williams was the USBA super bantamweight champion and [[North American Boxing Organization|NABO]] junior featherweight champion, defeating Yenifel Vicente.<ref></ref>

He is scheduled to fight [[Angelo Leo]] for the [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] world title, being a replacement with three days notice after [[Stephen Fulton (boxer)|Stephen Fulton]] tested positive for [[COVID-19]].<ref></ref> Before becoming the replacement, Williams was to be on the Leo-Fulton undercard fighting in a [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] title eliminator.<ref></ref>

==References==


==External links==
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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American male boxers]]
[[Category:Super-bantamweight boxers]]


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Stephen Fulton (boxer)

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'''Stephen Fulton''' is a professional boxer that fights at [[junior featherweight]]. Fulton is the former [[International Boxing Organization|IBO]] super bantamweight world champion.<ref></ref>

He was scheduled to fight [[Angelo Leo]] for the [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] world title, but three days before tested positive for [[COVID-19]] and was replaced by [[Tramaine Williams]].<ref></ref> Entering the fight, he was rated number 9 at junior featherweight by [[Ring Magazine]].<ref></ref>

==References==


==External links==
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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American male boxers]]
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María Enriqueta Matute

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'''María Enriqueta Matute''' (1942&ndash;25 August 2013) was an environmental and indigenous rights activist in Honduras.<ref name="Mazzuca"></ref> She was part of the [[Tolupán]] indigenous people.<ref name="FLD"></ref> She participated in peaceful protests against illegal mining and logging activity on indigenous land.<ref></ref>

On 25 August 2013, Matute was killed along with two other activists as they participated in a [[sit-in]] to block a road. The sit-in had been in place since 14 August, involving several indigenous communities. About 150 activists of the San Francisco de Locomapa tribe blocked the main road, protesting [[antimony]] mining on their lands.<ref></ref> In the evening, two men approached the group and opened fire, killing Armando Fúnez Medina and Ricardo Soto Fúnez. Matute fled to her home, though was followed by the gunmen and fatally shot.<ref name="FLD"/> All three victims were members of ''Movimiento Amplio por la Dignidad y la Justicia'' (Broad Movement for Dignity and Justice), or MADJ. The shooters were later identified as Selvin Matute and Carlos Matute (no relation), who were hired by the Bella Vista Mining Company.<ref name="McCain">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

==Aftermath==
Eighteen members of MADJ fled the area after the massacre. In December 2013, the [[Inter-American Commission on Human Rights]] ordered protective measures for the indigenous activists, which were signed by the government of Honduras.<ref name="McCain"/>

==References==


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Persecution of Yazidis by Muslims

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The '''persecution of Yazidis by Muslims''' has been ongoing since at least the 15th century.<ref>https://ift.tt/335jc7K> [[Yazidis]] are an [[Endogamy|endogamous]] and mostly [[Kurmanji]]-speaking<ref name="iranica" /> minority, [[Indigenous peoples|indigenous]] to [[Upper Mesopotamia]].<ref name="Fuccaro" >Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> The [[Yazidism|Yazidi religion]] has been regarded as [[devil worship]] by [[Muslim fundamentalists]] in earlier centuries, as well as by modern [[Islamist]]s.<ref>https://ift.tt/2X5axhK> [[Kurds|Kurdish]] tribes [[Persecution of Yazidis by Kurds|have persecuted Yazidis]] since at least the 15th century, and the [[Ottoman Empire]] from the 17th to the 20th centuries.<ref>Evliya Çelebi, The Intimate Life of an Ottoman Statesman: Melek Ahmed Pasha (1588–1662), Translated by Robert Dankoff, 304 pp., SUNY Press, 1991; ISBN 0-7914-0640-7, pp. 169–171</ref> As the Ottoman Empire expanded, Kurds and [[Turks]] often worked together to persecute Yazidis. Much of the Ottoman persecution sought to convert the Yazidis to [[Islam]]. This was also a goal of Kurdish persecution, as well as to assimilate them culturally through [[Kurdification]]. Ottoman and Kurdish persecution of Yazidis was at its worst during the 19th century.

In the 21st century, Yazidis faced violence from Islamists during the [[Iraq War]], including the [[April 2007 Mosul massacre]], and the [[2007 Yazidi communities bombings]] which killed 796. [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] (KRG) attempts to extend its influence have also caused tension, prompting renewed accusations of Kurdification.<ref>https://ift.tt/30YyTem>

The [[genocide of Yazidis by ISIL]], which began with the 2014 [[Sinjar massacre]], led to the expulsion, flight and effective exile of the Yazidis from their ancestral lands in [[Sinjar]]. Thousands of Yazidi women and girls were forced into sexual slavery by the [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]], and thousands of Yazidi men were killed.<ref name=":0">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Five thousand Yazidi civilians were killed<ref name=plosmedicine/> during what has been called a "[[forced conversion]] campaign"<ref name="CSM">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name=TT20140824/> being carried out by ISIL in Northern Iraq. The genocide began following the withdrawal of the KRG's [[Peshmerga]] militia, which left the Yazidis defenseless.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> ISIL's persecution of the Yazidis gained international attention and led to another [[American-led intervention in Iraq (2014–present)|American-led intervention in Iraq]], which started with United States airstrikes against ISIL. [[People's Protection Units]] (YPG) and [[Kurdistan Workers' Party]] (PKK) fighters then opened a humanitarian corridor to the [[Sinjar Mountains]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 13, expected 1)</ref>

Since 2016, [[Yazidis in Syria]] have been forced to flee from the [[Turkish occupation of northern Syria]], because of the war crimes committed against Yazidis and other minorities by the Turkish-backed [[Syrian National Army]], an overwhelmingly [[Sunni]] militia with strong [[jihadist]] influence,<ref>https://ift.tt/30XYRi1> to the relative safety of the secular [[Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria]].<ref>https://ift.tt/3hPbUsV>

==References==


[[Category:Cultural assimilation]]
[[Category:Forced religious conversion]]
[[Category:Kurdish nationalism]]
[[Category:Massacres in the Ottoman Empire]]
[[Category:Persecution of Yazidis]]
[[Category:Yazidi history]]


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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Sarahmée

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'''Sarahmée Ouellet''', mononymously known as '''Sarahmée''', is a [[Canada|Canadian]] rapper from [[Quebec]].<ref>Émy-Jane Déry, [https://ift.tt/3jQVEJO "Premier album pour Sarahmée"]. ''[[Le Journal de Québec]]'', May 7, 2013.</ref> She is most noted for her single "T'as pas cru", which was shortlisted for the 2019 [[SOCAN Songwriting Prize]].<ref>Marissa Groguhé, [https://ift.tt/2CWVik9 "Prix de la chanson SOCAN: place au rap"]. ''[[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|La Presse]]'', June 4, 2019.</ref>

The sister of singer-songwriter [[Karim Ouellet]],<ref>[https://ift.tt/2X5vTLM "Sarahmée et Karim Ouellet, la fratrie musicale pas banale"]. [[Ici Radio-Canada]], April 25, 2019.</ref> she released the EPs ''Retox'' in 2011 and ''Sans détour'' in 2013 before releasing her full-length debut album ''Légitime'' in 2015.<ref>Philippe Renaud, [https://ift.tt/2DbYbgS "Sarahmée: l’important, c’est d’y croire"]. ''[[Le Devoir]]'', March 30, 2019.</ref> She followed up with ''Irréversible'' in 2019,<ref>Bruno Lapointe, [https://ift.tt/2X7OvuL «On a un gros devoir de société à faire»]. ''[[Le Journal de Montréal]]'', July 4, 2020.</ref> and received a [[Prix Félix]] nomination for Revelation of the Year at the Gala de l'ADISQ in 2019.<ref>Bruno Lapointe, [https://ift.tt/3092HWd "Après 10 ans de carrière, une première nomination au gala de l'ADISQ pour Sarahmée"]. ''[[Le Journal de Montréal]]'', October 26, 2019.</ref> The video for her single "Bun Dem", directed by [[Caraz (filmmaker)|Caraz]], was also a [[Juno Award]] nominee for [[Juno Award for Video of the Year|Video of the Year]] at the [[Juno Awards of 2020]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/3eNQPxK "Junos 2020: the complete list of winners"]. [[CBC Music]], June 29, 2020.</ref>

==References==


[[Category:21st-century Canadian rappers]]
[[Category:Canadian female rappers]]
[[Category:Black Canadian musicians]]
[[Category:Senegalese emigrants to Canada]]
[[Category:Musicians from Quebec]]
[[Category:Living people]]



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Virginia Commonwealth Conference

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The '''Virginia Commonwealth Conference (VCC)''' is an interscholastic [[athletic conference]] located in [[Virginia]] for [[Independent school|independent schools]]. The conference consists of eleven member schools which compete in the [[Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association]] (VISAA). VCC Conference members include [[Amelia Academy]], [[Blessed Sacrament Huguenot Catholic School|Blessed Sacrament Hugenot]], [[Brunswick Academy]], [[Christchurch School]], [[Fuqua School]], [[Isle of Wight Academy]], [[Kenston Forest School]], Richmond Christian School, [[Southampton Academy]], [[Steward School|The Steward School]] , and [[Tidewater Academy]].

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!School
!Location
!Founded
!School Type
!Mascot
|-
|[[Amelia Academy]]
|[[Amelia Court House, Virginia|Amelia Courthouse, Virginia]]
|1964
| rowspan="11" |[[Independent school|Private]]
|Patriots
|-
|[[Blessed Sacrament Huguenot Catholic School|Blessed Sacrement Huguenot]]
|[[Powhatan, Virginia]]
|1951
|Knights
|-
|[[Brunswick Academy]]
|[[Lawrenceville, Virginia]]
|1964
|Vikings
|-
|[[Christchurch School]]
|[[Christchurch, Virginia]]
|1921
|Fighting
Seahorses
|-
|[[Fuqua School]]
|[[Farmville, Virginia]]
|1951
|Falcons
|-
|[[Isle of Wight Academy]]
|[[Isle of Wight, Virginia]]
|1967
|Chargers
|-
|[[Kenston Forest School]]
|[[Blackstone, Virginia]]
|1966
|Kavaliers
|-
|Richmond Christian School
|[[Chesterfield, Virginia]]
|1951
|Warriors
|-
|[[Southampton Academy]]
|[[Courtland, Virginia]]
|1969
|Raiders
|-
|[[Steward School|The Steward School]]
|[[Richmond, Virginia]]
|1972
|Spartans
|-
|[[Tidewater Academy]]
|[[Wakefield, Virginia]]
|1964
|Warriors
|}


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Nebraska Central College

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'''Nebraska Central College''' was a college located in [[Central City, Nebraska]]. It opened in 1885 as a [[Methodism|Methodist]] college. It closed in 1891 before being reopened in 1899 by [[Quakers]]. It ceased operations for good in the fall of 1952.<ref> }}</ref>

==References==


[[Category:Defunct private universities and colleges in Nebraska]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1885]]
[[Category:Educational institutions disestablished in 1952]]
[[Category:1885 establishments in Nebraska]]
[[Category:1952 disestablishments in Nebraska]]


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Mohamed Mashally

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'''Dr Mohamed Mashally''' (1944 - 28 July 2020) An Egyptian doctor, praised by many for treating poor patients for a very low fee. Dr Mashally is also known as '''the doctor of the poor people'''. Mashally’s career as a doctor spanned over 50 years to the service of the people.<ref></ref>

== Early Life ==
<ref></ref>Mashally was born in the village of Dhahr Al Temsah in Beheira Governorate in northern Egypt and his father was a teacher. The family was moved to Tanta in Gharbia Governorate. He studied at the Qasr Al-Eini Faculty of Medicine, before specialising in internal medicine, paediatrics, and infectious diseases.

In 1975, Mashally opened a clinic in Gharbia for which he charged patients only EGP 5 for medical examinations. The clinic, which remained open for many years, only increased its charges to EGP 10, with Mashally frequently offering examinations free of charge for poor patients.

== Death ==
Died on 28th of July 2020 in Gharbia and was buried in his born Governorate of Beheira. The Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmed Al-Tayeb, mourned Mashally's death, praising the late doctor as a symbol of humanity until his last days, and for preferring to support and help poor patients. <ref name="undefined" /><ref></ref>
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DYWIDAG Systems

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'''DYWIDAG Systems''' (DSI) is a global technology group in the construction and mining sectors. The DSI Holding GmbH is based in Munich.<ref></ref><ref></ref>

=== History ===
DSI was founded in 1979 as a subsidiary of Dyckerhoff & Widmann AG for the worldwide marketing of licenses for DYWIDAG products and systems. The main focus of the business was on civil engineering, with the pre-stressing and geotechnical market segments. In 2000, DSI began to develop a second business area in the underground mining sector with the development, production and sale of products and systems for mining and tunneling. With the merger of Walter Bau AG and DYWIDAG into Walter Bau-AG combined with DYWIDAG in 2001, DSI was also taken over in the new group. DSI's German engineering business was managed centrally by DYWIDAG-Systems International GmbH with offices in Nauen, Langenfeld, Königsbrunn, Unterschleissheim and Munich. In 2002, DSI acquired Suspa Spannbeton and split the German business into SUSPA Spannbeton GmbH, which operated as SUSPA-DSI GmbH until 2009.Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)

In 2004 the company had a turnover of 300 million euros with 1100 employees. [1] After the bankruptcy of Walter Bau, DYWIDAG-Systems International was taken over in 2005 by the financial investor Industri Kapital for 168 million euros, which in 2007 sold DSI to CVC Capital Partners for more than one billion euros. In 2006 the concentration on new business areas in the area of ​​tunnel construction and concrete accessories began. In 2007, the DSI network comprised around 90 companies, holdings, licensees and agents. In 2009, due to the economic crisis, sales declined by 27 percent to 518 million euros. This was followed by mergers of the subsidiaries SUSPA-DSI and contec to DYWIDAG-Systems International GmbH, Germany and ALWAG Tunnelausbau Ges.m.b.H. to DYWIDAG-Systems International Ges.m.b.H., Austria. In 2010, DSI was taken over by BAML (Bank of America Merrill Lynch) and Barclays Capital and sold on April 1, 2011 to Triton Private Equity for more than 400 million euros.Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)

In 2010, the company employed a total of 2118 people who generated sales of 620 million euros, 45% of which related to engineering and 55% to underground construction. The business activities in the field of civil engineering and underground mining are focused on the regions EMEA, North America, South America and Asia-Pacific.Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)

==References==


[[Category:Construction and civil engineering companies]]


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Owen Daniels (actor)

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'''Owen Daniels''' is an American television actor and writer, best known for his roles in ''[[Space Force (TV series)|Space Force]]'' (as Obie Hanrahan) and ''[[Upload (TV series)|Upload]]'', in which he plays an "uncomfortably amusing" artificial intelligence hotel service worker (credited as "A.I. guy", while also writing the seventh episode of the first season).<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> As a child, Daniels also made appearances in two episodes of [[The Office (American TV series)]], which (along with ''Space Force'' and ''Upload'') was developed by his father [[Greg Daniels]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

==Reference==


[[Category:American male television actors]]
[[Category:American television writers]]


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Elmo Hood

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'''Elmo Hood''' (born Elliot Nicholas Hood) is a British [[contemporary artist]]. He works in abstraction, pop art and collage.

Self-taught, Hood used painting as a coping mechanism for grief following a family bereavement in 2011, something he has spoken about in media interviews.<ref></ref> He rose to public prominence in 2013, when a collage of two playing cards [[The Queen of Hearts]] went viral.<ref></ref> The work was shared on the social media pages of music artists [[Sean Combs]], [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]], [[Keyshia Cole]] and [[Example (musician)]].<ref></ref> The artwork was also used for the stage set on [[Mary J Blige]] and [[Maxwell (musician)|Maxwell]]’s [[King and Queen of Hearts World Tour]].<ref></ref>

Hood’s has exhibited artwork in the galleries in London, Paris, New York, Ibiza and Munich as well as having his work auctioned off at the [[Houses of Parliament]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> In 2013 he was commissioned to paint a series of murals for the [[Teenage Cancer Trust]] at [[Southampton General Hospital]].<ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

Hood’s work has also appeared on the pages of [[GQ|GQ (magazine)]],<ref></ref> and in US [[Glamour Magazine]]. In 2020, his work ''NHS We Love You'', during the coronavirus pandemic, was featured by [[Forbes]].<ref></ref>

==Notable works==
In 2016 Hood exhibited [[Down the Rabbit Hole (festival)|Down the Rabbit Hole]], with playing cards featuring prominently.<ref></ref>

==References==


[[Category:British contemporary artists]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:British male artists]]


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Cat’s Cradle (unproduced script)

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'''''Cat’s Cradle''''' was an unproduced, 1984 Doctor Who adventure serial, written by [[Marc Platt (writer)|Marc Platt]]<ref name=":0">''Doctor Who Magazine issue 190''</ref><ref name=":1"></ref>and was submitted for [[Doctor Who (season 22)|Season 22]] to feature the Sixth Doctor and Peri.

== Plot<ref name=":2">''[https://ift.tt/32YQ1mM A brief history of Doctor Who stories- The Lost Stories (The Sixth Doctor)- Patrick Sullivan, Shannon]'' </ref> ==
The TARDIS is turned inside-out, forcing the Doctor to navigate through an alien landscape in order to restore his time machine. The Doctor realizes that a metal cat, pin on the Doctor’s cloak grows to the same size as a cat, runs away, and starts creating havoc, chaos across the uncharted planet they’ve landed on and time in every clock starts slowing down leaving other planets standing still.

== Production ==
When Marc Platt returned to writing Doctor Who again, Platt submitted this unsolicited storyline in mid-1984.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0" />However, the story was already discarded because script editor Eric Saward realized that filming for the story would be too complex.<ref name=":2" /> In November 1987, when [[Andrew Cartmel]] became script editor, Platt resubmitted ''Cat’s Cradle'' for [[Doctor Who (season 25)|Season 25]], but was abandoned due to it being too expensive to produce.<ref name=":2" />

== Afterward ==
In 1992, Platt would adapt ''Cat’s Cradle'' into a novel by [[Virgin Books]] as ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible|Cat’s Cradle: Times Cubicle]].''<ref name=":2" />

== References ==
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Monday, July 27, 2020

Slobodan Alavanja

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'''Slobodan Alavanja''' () is a politician in [[Serbia]]. He was elected to the [[National Assembly of Serbia]] in the [[2020 Serbian parliamentary election]]. Alavanja is a member of the [[Serbian People's Party (2014)|Serbian People's Party]] (''Srpska narodna partija''; SNP).

==Private Career==
Alavanja lives in the [[Novi Sad]] municipality of [[Petrovaradin]], in the province of [[Vojvodina]]. He holds a [[bachelor's degree]] from the [[University of Novi Sad]] Faculty of Sports and Tourism (2012) and a [[master's degree]] from the [[University of Belgrade]] Faculty of Security (2014). He has been a fitness trainer, worked for Novi Sad's city administration from sports and youth in 2012–13, and now works at the Provincial Institute for Sports and Sports Medicine.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2BAyWUS Слободан Алавања, помоћник директора], Provincial Institute for Sports and Sports Medicine, accessed 27 July 2020.</ref> In 2017, he represented the institute on a mission to [[Russia]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/32ZE9Rn Слободан Алавања у Русији], 9 October 2017, Provincial Institute for Sports and Sports Medicine, accessed 27 July 2020.</ref>

==Political career==
The SNP contested the [[2020 Serbian parliamentary election]] in an alliance with the [[Serbian Progressive Party]]. Alavanja received the eighty-sixth position on the party's [[electoral list]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3gdSL2X "Ko je sve na listi SNS za republičke poslanike?"], ''Danas'', 6 March 2020, accessed 30 June 2020.</ref> and campaigned with party leader [[Nenad Popović]] and other SNP members.<ref>[https://ift.tt/305ay7n "МИНИСТАР НЕНАД ПОПОВИЋ ПОСЕТО ВРЊАЧКУ БАЊУ"], ''Vrnjačke Novine'', 5 June 2020, accessed 27 July 2020.</ref> He was elected when the list won a landslide majority with 188 mandates.

==References==
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[[Category:1985 births]]
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[[Category:People from Novi Sad]]
[[Category:Serbian People's Party (2014) politicians]]


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Amy Wright (disambiguation)

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'''Amy Wright''' is a name shared by several notable people, including:<section begin="amywright" />

* [[Amy Wright]] (born 1950), American actress and former model
* [[Amy Wright (activist)]] (21st Century), American advocate for disabled people
* [[Amy Wright (curler)]] (born 1964), American curler
* [[Amy Wright (writer)]] (20th Century), American writer<section end="amywright" />


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Society of Nepali Architects

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'''Society of Nepali Architects'''(SONA) is an independent non-profit association of architectures in [[Nepal]]. It was established in 1990.<ref>A vision for the Society of Nepali Architects , 2015. . The Himalayan Times. URL https://ift.tt/2D8Mojo (accessed 7.28.20).</ref> It has collaboration with the [[Architects Regional Council Asia|ARCASIA]], [[South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation of Architects|SAARCH]], and [[International Union of Architects|UIA]].

==Objectives<ref>Society of Nepalese Architect, n.d. URL https://ift.tt/2X1Vh57 (accessed 7.28.20).
</ref>==
* promote the development of architecture and its related art, science and technology throughout Nepal
* promote the companionship, kindness and support within the architects and to safeguard their professional rights and interests
* increase the participation of the national architects in the national development
* enhance the professional ideals among the members
* develop relations, fellowship and goodwill with international architect’s associations and institutions

==Activities==
* It organizes an Architecture Festival annually in Nepal
* It was involved in reconstruction work in association with the American Institute of Architects after the Gorkha earthquake.<ref>The Architects Foundation Launches Reconstruction Program for Nepal | ArchDaily, n.d. URL https://ift.tt/39A17jo (accessed 7.28.20).
</ref>
*It hosted the 14th regional assembly of South Asian architects in 2016. <ref>Nepal to chair South Asian Association of Architects, n.d. URL https://ift.tt/3jL4ubM (accessed 7.28.20).
</ref>

==External Links==
*[http://sona.org.np/ official website]

==References==



[[Category:Scientific organisations based in Nepal]]


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Lizzie Aiken

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'''Lizzie Aiken''' (1817-1906) was a nurse in the [[American Civil War]], who was widely known as “Aunt Lizzie”.<ref></ref>

==Early years==
Eliza N Atherton,<ref></ref> known as “Lizzie”, was born in the town of [[Auburn, New York]] on March 24, 1817. The daughter of Steadman Atherton (1791-1856) and Deborah Ward. Both her parents were from [[Cavendish, Vermont]].

In 1826, at the age of nine, the family returned to the [[Atherton Farmstead]] in Cavendish, which was owned by her grandfather, Jonathan Atherton.

When she was sixteen, her mother became ill and Lizzie spent the next four years caring for her. Once her mother’s health improved, she enrolled in the New England Academy in Cavendish.

==Personal==
She married Cyrus Aiken at the age of twenty and they relocated to Illinois. She lost all four of her young boys to [[cholera]],<ref></ref> then her sister Roxana in 1852 and her father in 1856. When her husband became mentally ill, she worked as a domestic nurse to help defray his medical expenses and help support her mother, who was living in Vermont. <ref></ref>

==American Civil War==

She enlisted as a nurse with the [[6th Illinois Cavalry Regiment]] at the beginning of the American Civil War. She nursed soldiers in the sick tents near [[Peoria, Illinois]].<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>

In November 1861, Aiken accompanied the 6th Illinois Cavalry to [[Shawnee Town]], on the [[Ohio River]]. Her comfort and care resulted in the nickname “Aunt Lizzie.” At first she worked for no pay but eventually received $12 per month from the [[Union Army]].

In 1862, she wrote to a friend:

She would later care for Union soldiers at Ovington Hospital in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]. She was friends with Mary A. "Mother" Sturges.

In 1864, the ladies of the Peoria Loyal League raised the money so she could visit her mother in Cavendish for three weeks.

Aiken became sick and returned to Peoria where she was nursed back to health. In 1867, she joined the Second Baptist Church and worked as missionary until her death in 1906.

==Later years==

She was personally known to every U.S. President from [[Abraham Lincoln]] (16th President), through to [[Grover Cleveland]] (who served as the 22nd President). Some biographers have referred to Aiken as America’s own “Florence Nightingale”.

==Death==
Aiken died on January 17 1906, aged 88. She is buried at [[Rosehill Cemetery]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]].

==Ancestry==
Her family came from Cavendish, Vermont. The Atherton family's ancestry is from [[Lancashire]], England. Her ancestral home, the '''Atherton Farmstead''', is a historic farm located at 31 Greenbush Road in Cavendish. Built in 1785, it is one of the oldest in the rural community, and is its oldest known surviving tavern house. It was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2002.

==Further reading==
*'''The Story of Aunt Lizzie Aiken''' by Mrs Galusha Anderson. Published by Jansen, McClurg & Company, Chicago in 1880. <ref></ref>

==References==


==External links==
*[https://ift.tt/30IItla Cavendish Historical Society]

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[[Category:1906 deaths]]
[[Category:19th-century American people]]
[[Category:Nurses from Illinois]][[Category:Female wartime nurses]]
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Żegota Monument in Warsaw

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[[File:Pomnik Żegoty w Warszawie.jpg|thumb|The Żegota Monument]]
''' Żegota Monument in Warsaw''' is a stone monument dedicated to the [[Żegota]] organization which was dedicated to the [[rescue of Jews in Poland|rescue of Jews]] during [[The Holocaust in Poland]]. It has an inscription in Hebrew, Polish and English summarizing the story of Żegota.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> It is located on the in the [[Muranów]] neighborhood in [[Warsaw]], Poland, near the [[Monument to the Ghetto Heroes]] and the [[POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews]].<ref name=":0"> Polscy Sprawiedliwi|url=https://sprawiedliwi.org.pl/en/news/17th-anniversary-zegota-monument-unveiling|access-date=2020-07-27|website=sprawiedliwi.org.pl}}</ref><ref name=":1"> Virtual Shtetl|url=https://sztetl.org.pl/en/towns/w/18-warszawa/116-sites-of-martyrdom/52023-zegota-memorial-zamenhofa-street|access-date=2020-07-27|website=sztetl.org.pl}}</ref><ref name=":2">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

The inscription on the monument reads: "Relief Council For Jews 1942 Żegota 1945. The organization established by the [[Polish Underground State]] to rescue Jews of the Holocaust. It was the only such organization in [[German-occupied Europe]] which was sponsored and funded by its [[Government in exile|government-in-exile]]."<ref></ref>

The monument, financed by the American [[Polonia]], was designed by and .<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref>Encyklopedia Warszawy. Suplement '96. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1996, p. 36. ISBN 83-01-12057-6.</ref> It was unveiled on 27 September 1995 by [[Władysław Bartoszewski]], at that time the last surviving member of Żegota.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> During the opening ceremony, prayers were offered by Warsaw Chief Rabbi and Bishop [[Stanisław Gądecki|Stanislaw Gadecki]].<ref name=":2" /> Other attendees included the ambassadors of Israel and the United States, and activist .<ref name=":2" />

The monument was placed next to an [[oak]] tree, planted in 1988 to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the [[Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]].<ref>Wiesław Głębocki: Warszawskie pomniki. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo PTTK "Kraj", 1990, p. 99. ISBN 83-7005-211-8.</ref>

During commemorations and events related to the remembrance of the the rescue of Jews during Holocaust in Poland, flowers are laid at the monument.<ref> Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich POLIN w Warszawie|url=https://www.polin.pl/en/news/2016/12/16/74th-anniversary-of-establishment-of-zegota-our-polish-righteous|access-date=2020-07-27|website=www.polin.pl}}</ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>

==See also==
*[[Survivors' Park in Łódź]] where another monument dedicated to Żegota is located

==References==








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[[Category:1995 establishments in Poland]]
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Zmija Facula

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[[File:Zmija Facula EN1016120785M.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[MESSENGER]] NAC image, showing Zmija Facula within the crater near center]]

'''Zmija Facula''' is a bright region on the surface of [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]], located within an unnamed crater that is itself within the larger [[Rembrandt (crater)|Rembrandt]] basin. It was named by the [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]] in June 2020.<ref></ref> ''Zmija'' is the [[Serbian language|Serbian]] word for [[snake]].

==References==




[[Category:Surface features of Mercury]]



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List of professional sports teams in Canada by city

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This article features a listing of the '''professional [[Sports team|sports teams]] based in [[Canada]]''' organized by [[Census geographic units of Canada|Census Metropolitan Area or Census Agglomeration]]. Canada has professional sports teams in eight sports across twenty leagues. Canadian teams compete in top-level American and Canadian-based leagues, including three of the four [[Major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada|major professional sports leagues]]. Canada also has [[List of developmental and minor sports leagues|minor league]] teams competing in American and Canadian-based basketball, hockey, soccer, and baseball leagues.

Notably, the [[Toronto Wolfpack]] are a transatlantic team playing in the [[British rugby league system]], and will be joined in 2021 by the [[Ottawa Aces]].<ref></ref> The [[Toronto Six]] will begin play in the [[2020–21 NWHL season|2020–21 National Women's Hockey League season]] as Canada's only professional women's team.<ref></ref>

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![[List of census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada|Rank]]
![[Census geographic units of Canada|CMA or CA]]
!#
!Basketball
!Hockey
!Soccer
!Football
!Baseball
!Lacrosse
!Rugby league
!Rugby union
|-
|1
|[[Greater Toronto Area|Toronto]]
|13
|[[Toronto Raptors|Raptors]] ([[NBA]])<br />[[Raptors 905]] ([[NBA G League|G League]])
|[[Toronto Maple Leafs|Maple Leafs]] ([[National Hockey League|NHL]])<br />[[Toronto Marlies|Marlies]] ([[American Hockey League|AHL]])<br />[[Brampton Beast|Beast]] ([[ECHL]])<br />''[[Toronto Six|Six]]'' ([[National Women's Hockey League|NWHL]])
|[[Toronto FC]] ([[Major League Soccer|MLS]])<br />[[Toronto FC II]] ([[USL League One|USL1]])<br />[[York9 FC]] ([[Canadian Premier League|CPL]])
|[[Toronto Argonauts|Argonauts]] ([[Canadian Football League|CFL]])
|[[Toronto Blue Jays|Blue Jays]] ([[Major League Baseball|MLB]])
|[[Toronto Rock|Rock]] ([[National Lacrosse League|NLL]])
|[[Toronto Wolfpack|Wolfpack]] ([[Super League]])
|[[Toronto Arrows|Arrows]] ([[Major League Rugby|MLR]])
|-
|2
|[[Greater Montreal|Montreal]]
|4
|
|[[Montreal Canadiens|Canadiens]] (NHL)<br />[[Laval Rocket|Rocket]] (AHL)
|[[Montreal Impact|Impact]] (MLS)
|[[Montreal Alouettes]] (CFL)
|
|
|
|
|-
|3
|[[Greater Vancouver|Vancouver]]
|5
|
|[[Vancouver Canucks|Canucks]] (NHL)
|[[Vancouver Whitecaps|Whitecaps]] (MLS)
|[[BC Lions|Lions]] (CFL)
|[[Vancouver Canadians|Canadians]] ([[Northwest League|NWL]])
|[[Vancouver Warriors|Warriors]] (NLL)
|
|
|-
|4
|[[Calgary metropolitan region|Calgary]]
|4
|
|[[Calgary Flames|Flames]] (NHL)
|[[Cavalry FC]] (CPL)
|[[Calgary Stampeders|Stampeders]] (CFL)
|
|[[Calgary Roughnecks|Roughnecks]] (NLL)
|
|
|-
|5
|[[National Capital Region|Ottawa–Gatineau]]
|4
|[[Ottawa Blackjacks|Blackjacks]] ([[Canadian Elite Basketball League|CEBL]])
|[[Ottawa Senators|Senators]] (NHL)
|[[Atlético Ottawa|Atlético]] (CPL)
|[[Ottawa Redblacks|Redblacks]] (CFL)
|
|
|''[[Ottawa Aces|Aces]]'' ([[RFL League 1|League 1]])
|
|-
|6
|[[Edmonton metropolitan region|Edmonton]]
|4
|[[Edmonton Stingers|Stingers]] (CEBL)
|[[Edmonton Oilers|Oilers]] (NHL)
|[[FC Edmonton]] (CPL)
|[[Edmonton Football Team|Football Team]] (CFL)
|
|
|
|
|-
|7
|[[Communauté métropolitaine de Québec|Quebec City]]
|1
|
|
|
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|[[Québec Capitales|Capitales]] ([[Frontier League|FL]])
|
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|
|-
|8
|[[Winnipeg Metro Region|Winnipeg]]
|5
|
|[[Winnipeg Jets|Jets]] (NHL)<br />[[Manitoba Moose|Moose]] (AHL)
|[[Valour FC]] (CPL)
|[[Winnipeg Blue Bombers|Blue Bombers]] (CFL)
|[[Winnipeg Goldeyes|Goldeyes]] ([[American Association of Independent Professional Baseball|AAIPB]])
|
|
|
|-
|9
|[[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]]
|3
|[[Hamilton Honey Badgers|Honey Badgers]] (CEBL)
|
|[[Forge FC]] (CPL)
|[[Hamilton Tiger-Cats|Tiger-Cats]] (CFL)
|
|
|
|
|-
|10
|[[Regional Municipality of Waterloo|Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo]]
|1
|[[KW Titans|Titans]] ([[National Basketball League of Canada|NBLC]])
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|11
|[[London, Ontario|London]]
|1
|[[London Lightning|Lightning]] (NBLC)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|12
|[[St. Catharines]]–[[Regional Municipality of Niagara|Niagara]]
|1
|[[Niagara River Lions|River Lions]] (CEBL)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|13
|[[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]]
|3
|[[Halifax Hurricanes|Hurricanes]] (NBLC)
|
|[[HFX Wanderers FC|Wanderers]] (CPL)
|
|
|[[Halifax Thunderbirds|Thunderbirds]] (NLL)
|
|
|-
|15
|[[Greater Victoria|Victoria]]
|1
|
|
|[[Pacific FC]] (CPL)
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|
|
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|-
|16
|[[Windsor, Ontario|Windsor]]
|1
|[[Windsor Express|Express]] (NLBC)
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|-
|17
|[[Saskatoon metropolitan area|Saskatoon]]
|2
|[[Saskatchewan Rattlers|Rattlers]] (CEBL)
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|
|
|
|[[Saskatchewan Rush|Rush]] (NLL)
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|-
|18
|[[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]]
|1
|
|
|
|[[Saskatchewan Roughriders|Roughriders]] (CFL)
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|
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|
|-
|20
|[[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador|St. John's]]
|2
|[[St. John's Edge|Edge]] (NBLC)
|[[Newfoundland Growlers|Growlers]] (ECHL)
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|
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|-
|23
|[[Abbotsford, British Columbia|Abbotsford]]–[[Mission, British Columbia|Mission]]
|1
|[[Fraser Valley Bandits|Bandits]] (CEBL)
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|-
|24
|[[Greater Sudbury]]
|1
|[[Sudbury Five|Five]] (NBLC)
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|-
|27
|[[Trois-Rivières]]
|1
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|[[Trois-Rivières Aigles|Aigles]] (FL)
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|-
|28
|[[Guelph]]
|1
|[[Guelph Nighthawks|Nighthawks]] (CEBL)
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|-
|29
|[[Moncton]]
|1
|[[Moncton Magic|Magic]] (NBLC)
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|-
|37
|[[Belleville, Ontario]]
|1
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|[[Belleville Senators|Senators]] (AHL)
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|52
|[[Charlottetown]]
|1
|[[Island Storm|Storm]] (NBLC)
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== See also ==

* [[List of American and Canadian cities by number of major professional sports franchises]]
* [[List of professional sports teams in the United States and Canada]]

== References ==


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Salman Akram Raja

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Salman Akram Raja is an [[Advocate]] of the [[Supreme Court of Pakistan]].Salman Raja is the eldest son of Raja Muhammad Akram (Late) Senior Lawyer Supreme court of Pakistan. Salman Raja belong to a bangial rajput family of village [[Arazi Hasnal]] near [[mandra]] tehsil [[Gujar Khan]] district [[Rawalpindi]].

== Education ==
M.A. (Cantab), Downing College, University of Cambridg
LL.M., School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
LL.M., Harvard Law School

== Practice as Lawyer ==
Mr. Salman Akram Raja has been practicing law since 1992 and, at present, is a senior
advocate of the [[Supreme Court of Pakistan]].
Salman Raja has around 30 years of vast experience in all forms of dispute resolution. He is particularly recognized for his successful advocacy before the High Courts and the [[Supreme Court of Pakistan]] in a number of far-reaching and landmark constitutional, commercial, and corporate cases.

== Law Faculty ==
Salman Raja has been a lecturer at the Law Faculty of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), the University College Lahore (UCL), and the Government College University (GCU), Lahore. He is regularly invited to give talks on legal and constitutional developments at public forums and is a regular commentator on local and international television channels as well as an op-ed contributor in the press.


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1907 in El Salvador

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The following lists events that happened in '''[[1907]] in [[El Salvador]]'''.

==Incumbents==
*[[President of El Salvador|President]]: [[Pedro José Escalón]] (until March 1), [[Fernando Figueroa]] (starting March 1)
*[[Vice President of El Salvador|Vice President]]: [[Calixto Velado]] (until March 1), [[Manuel Enrique Araujo]] (starting March 1)

==Events==

===January===

* January - [[1907 Salvadoran presidential election|Voters in El Salvador]] voted for [[Fernando Figueroa]] to be President of El Salvador.

===March===

*March 1 - Liberal [[Fernando Figueroa]] was sworn in as President of El Salvador. [[Manuel Enrique Araujo]] was sworn in as Vice President.

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1903 in El Salvador

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The following lists events that happened in '''[[1903]] in [[El Salvador]]'''.

==Incumbents==
*[[President of El Salvador|President]]: [[Tomás Regalado (Salvadoran politician)|Tomás Regalado]] (until March 1), [[Pedro José Escalón]] (starting March 1)
*[[Vice President of El Salvador|Vice President]]: [[Francisco Antonio Reyes]] (until March 1), [[Calixto Velado]] (starting March 1)

==Events==

===January===

* January - [[1903 Salvadoran presidential election|Voters in El Salvador]] voted for [[Pedro José Escalón]] to be President of El Salvador.

===March===

*March 1 - Conservative [[Pedro José Escalón]] was sworn in as President of El Salvador. [[Calixto Velado]] was sworn in as Vice President.

==Deaths==
* March 21 - [[Carlos Ezeta]], politician (b. 1852)

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Shel

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'''Shel''' is a masculine given name, usually a short form of [[Sheldon (name)|Sheldon]]. People named Shel include:

* [[Shel Bachrach]] (born 1944), American insurance broker, investor, businessman and philanthropist
* [[Shel Dorf]] (1933–2009), American comic book enthusiast and founder of the convention San Diego Comic-Con International
* [[Shel Silverstein]] (1930–1999), American writer known for his cartoons, songs and children's books
* [[Shel Talmy]] (born 1937), American record producer, songwriter and arranger
* [[Shel Trapp]] (1935–2010), American community organizer


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1902 in El Salvador

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The following lists events that happened in '''[[1902]] in [[El Salvador]]'''.

==Incumbents==
*[[President of El Salvador|President]]: [[Tomás Regalado (Salvadoran politician)|Tomás Regalado]]
*[[Vice President of El Salvador|Vice President]]: [[Francisco Antonio Reyes]]

==Events==

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1901 in El Salvador

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The following lists events that happened in '''[[1901]] in [[El Salvador]]'''.

==Incumbents==
*[[President of El Salvador|President]]: [[Tomás Regalado (Salvadoran politician)|Tomás Regalado]]
*[[Vice President of El Salvador|Vice President]]: [[Francisco Antonio Reyes]]

==Events==

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1900 in El Salvador

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The following lists events that happened in '''[[1900]] in [[El Salvador]]'''.

==Incumbents==
*[[President of El Salvador|President]]: [[Tomás Regalado (Salvadoran politician)|Tomás Regalado]]
*[[Vice President of El Salvador|Vice President]]: [[Francisco Antonio Reyes]]

==Events==

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Ernest Anderson (actor)

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'''Ernest Anderson''' was an American actor. He became known for his role in ''In This Our Life'' in 1942, where he portrayed a young paralegal who is falsely accused of manslaughter.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

== Personal life ==
Anderson attended Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C. and later got a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University. He moved to California to work in film. He served briefly in the army at the end of the Second World War, before returning to [[Los Angeles|Los Angeles.]]

== Acting career ==
Anderson moved to [[Hollywood]] and took a job with [[Warner Bros.|Warner Brothers]]. His first acting role was in ''[[In This Our Life]]''. [[Bette Davis]] had arranged Anderson’s interview for the part of Perry Clay in that film.<ref></ref> He returned to Warner Brothers after serving in [[World War II|WWII]], and continued acting until the late 1960s.

==== Selected filmography ====

* [[In This Our Life]] (1942) - Perry Clay
* [[The Well (1951 film)|The Well]] (1952) - Mr. Crawford
* [[The Band Wagon|Band Wagon]] (1953) - Train Porter
* [[North by Northwest]] (1959) - Porter
* [[Tick, Tick, Tick (film)|Tick, Tick, Tick]] (1970) - Homer
* [[Coma (1978 film)|Coma]] (1972) - First Doctor
* Last of the Good Guys (1978) - Uncle Stan

== References ==


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1949 in El Salvador

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The following lists events that happened in '''[[1949]] in [[El Salvador]]'''.

==Incumbents==
*[[President of El Salvador|President]]: [[Revolutionary Council of Government (El Salvador)|Revolutionary Council of Government]]
*[[Vice President of El Salvador|Vice President]]: Vacant

==Events==

===September===

* September 11 - [[Municipal Limeño]], a Salvadoran soccer team, was established.

==References==






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1948 in El Salvador

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The following lists events that happened in '''[[1948]] in [[El Salvador]]'''.

==Incumbents==
*[[President of El Salvador|President]]: [[Salvador Castaneda Castro]] (until December 14), [[Revolutionary Council of Government (El Salvador)|Revolutionary Council of Government]] (starting December 14)
*[[Vice President of El Salvador|Vice President]]: [[Manuel Adriano Vilanova]](until December 14), Vacant (starting December 14)

==Events==

===February===

* December 14 - President [[Salvador Castaneda Castro]] was deposed in a military coup d'état.<ref name="Armstrong & Shenk">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name=Almeida>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> The [[Revolutionary Council of Government (El Salvador)|Revolutionary Council of Government]] was established.

===March===
* March 2 - [[C.D. Sonsonate]], a Salvadoran soccer team, was established.

===Undated===
* [[C.D. Audaz]], a Salvadoran soccer team, was established.

==Births==

*[[Armando Calderón Sol]], politician (d. 2017)

==References==






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Khamzat Chimaev

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'''Khamzat Chimaev''' is a Swedish [[Mixed martial arts|mixed martial artist]] of [[Chechens|Chechen]] descent, who fights in the Welterweight division of the [[Ultimate Fighting Championship]]. A professional [[Mixed martial arts|MMA]] competitor since 2018, Chimaev has distinguished himself with his 100% finish rate<ref></ref> and also for fighting in two different weight classes in the span of 10 days.<ref> DAZN News Cambodia|url=https://www.dazn.com/en-CO/news/mma/ufc-fight-night-khamzat-chimaev-wins-two-fights-in-ten-days-in-different-weight-classes/1i1dmavd1f9fl16u2yj8aq1odd|access-date=2020-07-26|website=DAZN|language=en}}</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

== References ==
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[[Category:Chechen sportsmen]]
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[[Category:Swedish mixed martial artists]]
[[Category:Swedish sportsmen]]


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1931 in El Salvador

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The following lists events that happened in '''[[1931]] in [[El Salvador]]'''.

==Incumbents==
*[[President of El Salvador|President]]: [[Pío Romero Bosque]] (until 1 March), [[Arturo Araujo]] (1 March - 2 December), [[Civic Directory (El Salvador)|Civic Directory]] (2 December - 4 December), [[Maximiliano Hernández Martínez]] (starting 4 December)
*[[Vice President of El Salvador|Vice President]]: [[Gustavo Vides]] (until 1 March), [[Maximiliano Hernández Martínez]] (1 March - 2 December), Vacant (starting 2 December)

==Events==

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===January===
* January 11-13 - [[1931 Salvadoran general election|Voters in El Salvador]] voted [[Salvadoran Labor Party|Labor]] candidate [[Arturo Araujo]] as President with 46.65% of the vote in [[El Salvador]]'s first free and fair election.<ref>Nohlen, D (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook Vol. 1'' Oxford University Press, p287</ref>

===March===
* March 1 - [[Arturo Araujo]] was sworn in as President of El Salvador.

===December===
* December 2 - The [[Armed Forces of El Salvador]] deposed President Araujo in a [[1931 Salvadoran coup d'état|military coup d'état]] and established the [[Civic Directory (El Salvador)|Civic Directory]].
* December 4 - General [[Maximiliano Hernández Martínez]], previously [[Vice President of El Salvador]] under Araujo, became Acting President of El Salvador.

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