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Gcc Club Volleyball Championship
NBA | Page 5 GGOLFOLF | Page 7 Spurs beat Chawrasia Warriors in wins his 4th battle of European Tour reserves title in India Monday, March 13, 2017 CRICKET Jumada II 14, 1438 AH Warner bites his GULF TIMES tongue, wants bat to do all the talking SPORT Page 4 FOOTBALL Emir’s Sword Camel Race Festival Barcelona suff er Depor low aft er President of Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani crowned the winners of the annual Arabian Thoroughbred Camel Race Festival for the Sword of HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani at Al Shahaniya racetrack on Saturday. HE Sheikh Joaan awarded Khalifa bin Hamad al-Attiyah and Nasser Saeed Mohaemed al-Eidah with the Silver Shelfa (arrow) for their win in the first and third races respectively. HE Sheikh Joaan also awarded Awadh Salem al-Aameri and Manae Khalifa Sultan al-Suwaidi with the Silver Dagger for winning the second and fourth PSG high races respectively. Shakespeare MOTORCYCLING Luis Enrique made five changes from the side that beat manager of PSG 6-1 on Wednesday to produce the biggest comeback Leicester until in Champions League history from a 4-0 first leg deficit end of season Vinales and Rossi impress in Losail test raig Shakespeare has been confi rmed as manager of Leicester City until the end of the season after winning Chis fi rst two games in charge as care- taker boss of the faltering Premier League champions, the club said yes- terday, AFP reports. Shakespeare, previously a Leicester Barcelona’s Gerard Pique reacts coach, took over after Claudio Ranieri during the match. -
Handbook Season 2021/22 Professional Development League Contents
Handbook Season 2021/22 Professional Development League Contents Club Information ....................................................................................................................02 Format .........................................................................................................................................11 Fixtures ........................................................................................................................................12 Rules of the Professional Development League ..................................................24 Professional Development League Club Information Club Information Barnsley Cardiff City Correspondence Address: Oakwell Stadium, Academy Manager: Bobby Hassell Correspondence Address: Cardiff City Academy Manager: James McCarthy Grove Street, Barnsley, S71 1ET Email: [email protected] Stadium, Leckwith Road, Cardiff, CF11 8AZ Email: [email protected] Tel: 01226 211211 Lead Coach: Martin Devaney Tel: 02920 643784 Lead Coach Steve Morison Email: [email protected] Tel: 01226 211211 Email: [email protected] Tel: 07525 709002 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Home Venue Address: Oakwell Training Administration: Jenny Pead Home Venue Address: Leckwith Stadium, Administration: Scott Dommett Ground, Grove Street, Barnsley, S71 1ET Position: Academy Secretary Leckwith Road, Cardiff, CF11 8AZ Position: Football Administrator Tel: 01226 211211 Tel: 02920 643784 Mobile: 07412 465922 -
Full Results of Survey of Songs
Existential Songs Full results Supplementary material for Mick Cooper’s Existential psychotherapy and counselling: Contributions to a pluralistic practice (Sage, 2015), Appendix. One of the great strengths of existential philosophy is that it stretches far beyond psychotherapy and counselling; into art, literature and many other forms of popular culture. This means that there are many – including films, novels and songs that convey the key messages of existentialism. These may be useful for trainees of existential therapy, and also as recommendations for clients to deepen an understanding of this way of seeing the world. In order to identify the most helpful resources, an online survey was conducted in the summer of 2014 to identify the key existential films, books and novels. Invites were sent out via email to existential training institutes and societies, and through social media. Participants were invited to nominate up to three of each art media that ‘most strongly communicate the core messages of existentialism’. In total, 119 people took part in the survey (i.e., gave one or more response). Approximately half were female (n = 57) and half were male (n = 56), with one of other gender. The average age was 47 years old (range 26–89). The participants were primarily distributed across the UK (n = 37), continental Europe (n = 34), North America (n = 24), Australia (n = 15) and Asia (n = 6). Around 90% of the respondents were either qualified therapists (n = 78) or in training (n = 26). Of these, around two-thirds (n = 69) considered themselves existential therapists, and one third (n = 32) did not. There were 235 nominations for the key existential song, with enormous variation across the different respondents. -
Verbotsliste Zum Members´ Favourite 2012 (MF 2012)
Verbotsliste zum Members´ Favourite 2012 (MF 2012) Interpret Titel Wettbewerb MF = Members´ Favourite (ab 01) OGAEVC = OGAE Video Contest OGAESC = OGAE Song Contest SCC = Second Chance Contest MSC = Member Song Contest (bis 00) auch nicht erlaubt: alle ESC-Final-Lieder von 1956 - 2012 auch nicht erlaubt: alle ESC-Semifinal-Lieder von 2004 - 2012 auch nicht erlaubt: alle ESC- Vorentscheidungs-Titel 2012 2 Eivissa Viva la fiesta MF 02 2Raumwohnung 2 von Millionen von Sternen MF 05 2raumwohnung Besser geht's nicht OGAEVC 07 3Js De stroom SCC 11 4 Elements Kludu labojums MF 04 4´33" Ave Maria Laudata SCC 02 7 Up Daj, spusti se SCC 99 A1 Don´t wanna lose you again SCC 10 Aalto, Saara Blessed with love SCC 11 Aardvarks Disguised by the night MSC 97 ABBA oder Abba As good as new MF 05 ABBA oder Abba Dream world MSC 95 ABBA oder Abba No hay a quien culpar MSC 99 ABBA oder Abba One of us MSC 99 ABBA oder Abba Put on your white sombrero MSC 00 ABBA oder Abba S.O.S. MSC 00 ABBA oder Abba Slipping through my fingers MF 11 Abel Ademloos MF 05 Abel Onderweg MF 02 Abel, Morten The Birmingham Ho OGAEVC 04 Abi 93 Lauf, Siggi, lauf MSC 95 Abrahamsen, Jannicke Rocket ride MF 08 Abreu, Anna Perdone-me MF 09 Academia Operación Triunfo Mi música es tu voz MF 02 Acapella Army of the Lord MSC 00 Ace of Base Black Sea MF 11 Adam Yachad na'amod SCC 91 Adams, Oleta Get here MSC 98 Adele Set fire to the rain MF 11 Adele Someone like you OGAESC 11 Adini, Dana & Salomon, Daniel Rabot hadrachim MF 08 Adler, Ines Ich war so lange nicht verliebt MF 11 Adomaitis, Linas Floating to you SCC 11 Adoro Horizont MF 11 Adrian, Benedicte & Ingrid oder Björnov Kanskje i morgen OGAESC 00 After Dark (Åh) När ni tar saken i egna händer MF 07 Agnes Release me MF 10 Aguilar, Feddy Anak MSC 98 Aharoni, Chen Or SCC 11 Aika Stay SCC 02 Aikakone Alla vaahterapuun OGAESC 96 Ainbrusk Singers Lassie OGAESC 91 Ainhoa Mi razón de vivir SCC 03 Air & Hardy, Françoise oder Francoise Jeanne MSC 99 Airport Impressions Freedom OGAESC 11 Åkerström, C.-S. -
The Source and Action of Immunoglobulins in the Dog Intestine
2i .j.")-¡, THE SOURCE AND ACT]ON OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN THE DOG INTESTINE by Robent John Heddle, M.8., B.S ) Depantment of Micnobioì-ogy, Univensity of Adelaide Thesis submitted fon the degnee of Docton of Philosophy, Univensity of Adelaide Apni 1 19 76 ',t ,,'," :.1'. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SUI"O4ARY I DECLARATION t-l-l ACKNOV,ILEDGEMENTS IV CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I A The Impontance of Host-panasite Intenactions and of Othen Events at Mucous Membnanes in Continuity with the External Envinonment t B Evidence that Pnevious Expenience of a (Potential) Pathogen Can Prevent Disease Attnibutable to trl,ocalrt Infecti.on by that Pathogen 2 Development of the Concept of the Local- Immune System 4 7 The poo:r cornelation of senum and secnetory antibody titnes and of serum antibody titnes and local- immunity 4 2 The isol-ation of IgA and the demonstration of its abundance in a chanactenistic fonm in rrextennal secnetionstl 5 rrsecretony D The Present Concept of the IgA Systemrr 7 t Synthesis of IgA 7 2 The secretion of IgA 7t 3 Resistance to pnoteolysis of sec::etony IgA T2 4 Actiwities of secnetony IgA antibodies against micro-o:rganisms 16 5 Majon deficiencies in pnesent knowledge of the rrsecr.etony IgA system. rl 19 .t Roles of Antibodies of othen Classes and of Antibody Fnagments in Extennal Secnetions 22 7 (and 2.) Synthesis and secnetion 22 3 Susceptibility to pnoteolYsis 2B 4 Antibactenial activities 28 5 ltre antibactenial activities of antibody fnagments 30 Table of Contents (Cont. ) Page F Aims of the Study 30 I Oniginal aims 30 2 [Í¡dification of the oniginal aims 32 G Cholena as a Mode1 Disease 33 t The localised natune of the human and (selected) model diseases 33 rrantibacter- 2 The natur-e of ímmunity to cholena - ial-rt on rrantitoxicrr 34 3 The infant mouse cholena nodel 36 4 Penspectives on cholera as a model fon the nol-e of immunity in a localised bactenial infection of the gut 37 5 Cell mediated immunity and choler-a 38 H The rrsecnetony IgA Systemrr of the Dog 3B CHAPTER II MATERIALS AND METHODS 39 A. -
REAL ESTATE WASTE PAPER COLLECTION Zerone
* BATDKDAT, NOVEMBEK f . IfM The Weather Average Dailj CircRiktkm etoeeeei A 0. a. weataw • r a n ffllatiflffaiw tn w iin j l|graH> Far tha tisath aT Oeto»- 1848*“ OetAy aa« iiattoaH aMM So- But inataad of my Uvlng tb m BOW. S4 HOUR 8KRV1CB ■IBsM Mr. Waddell, of the Town r u m Don Willis Awarded Air Medal Jr. Red Cross 9,173 ttiptittig lip n d b Uvea Were and I, aa ena at Ms a« tha AaiH AiKHit Town Heard Along Main Street charity aubjecta. Mbemate In the Town Houa*. Gives Program g crMD a t tha Ancr- So long. MANUHKRTKR TAXI CO. MtmehesUr^A City of rOlage Charm Auxnutnr win nwet And on Some qf Manche$ter^$ Side StreeU, Too Old Hickory (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS tag. Nerember 12, at P. S: Annual Drive Is Opened 18) MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1946 ______Morrhi Matter of M If any one Is curious to know VOL. LXVL. NO. M Not ao long ago there m __a a trouble and oonft^on almply be At Barnard, Nathan iwiiiiia aknefc^v great hulabaloo becauae Joe Pren- cauae ah* wraa eoraewhat abaent what Wla bro*dc**ter*a real name minded. She parked her jalopy Is—juat Uka a walk Wmugh Ws %Hmm Wmggf MoCartmy. dau«h* Uce waa to aerve In the | Hale Schools lice department aa Deputy C T l^ In the new PUrnell parking area. main entrance at East Cemetery tar of IfcSd «• 1 She Wld W* attendant that aha and down the road a short way Plane Crashes IPs Wor1d*8 Largest A^npiarine The hue and cry waa to the effert : The American Junior Red Craaa CAR PAINTING Carton MW Lake, tor- that Prentice ahould not be ad didn’t know juat what time ahe Wey’11 And We newly cleared up Truman Ctatement m m tr o f Maochoater. -
Graham Budd Auctions
Graham Budd Auctions Sporting Memorabilia Sotheby's 34-35 New Bond Street 26th October Racing, Boxing, Cricket, Golf, Racquet Sports, London Rugby, Motor Sports, Olympic Games & other sports; 27th W1A 2AA United Kingdom October Football Started 26 Oct 2015 10:30 GMT Lot Description A modern reproduction of a decorative antiquarian print with vignettes of celebrated jockeys of the late 18th/early 19th 1 centuries,Chifney, Buckle, Robinson, Marlow, Alfred Day & John Day Snr. & Jnr., Flatman and others, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 67 by 84cm., 26 1/2 by 33in. After Richard JonesPORTRAIT OF THE JOCKEY FRANCIS BUCKLEengraving by William C. Edwards, this example inscribed in ink 2 Proof, published by Samuel Buckle, Peterborough, 1st October 1831, mounted ready for framing, overall 76 by 60cm., 30 by 23 1/2in. After Henry Alken seniorTHE FIRST STEEPLE-CHASE ON RECORDa set of four coloured prints engraved by J. Harris, published by 3 Ben Brooks, 1839, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, overall 47 by 52cm., 18 ½ by 20 1/2in.; sold together with a trio of original photographs by the leading equestrian photo ...[more] Twelve Victorian supplement photographic prints of celebrated racehorses,including examples issued by Land & Water magazine, 4 subjects including Donovan, Bendigo, Ormonde, Marden, Prince Rudolph, Melton & Grafton, mostly pasted onto album pages Miscellaneous prints, bookplates & illustrations of Victorian jockeys,including M Cannon, T Cannon, F Archer, O Madden, D Maher, W 5 Lane and others, plus multi-portraits, some framed -
December 2016 Program
140TH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT DECEMBER 17, 2016 The University Charter The origins of Southern Illinois University Carbondale date to “An Act to Establish and Maintain the Southern Illinois Normal University” approved by the Illinois General Assembly on March 9, 1869. The act defined the new university’s purpose as “to qualify teachers for the common schools of this state by imparting instruction in the art of teaching in all branches of study which pertain to a common school education in the elements of the natural sciences including agricultural chemistry, animal and vegetable physiology, in the fundamental laws of the United States and of the State of Illinois in regard to the rights and duties of citizens and such other studies as the board of education may from time to time prescribe.” It included provisions for appointment of a Board of Trustees. One of the board’s first orders of business under the act would be to “advertise for proposals from localities desiring to secure the location of said Normal University.” The act required the board to “locate the institution at such point, as shall, all things considered, offer the most advantageous conditions. The land shall be selected south of the Railroad, or within six miles north of said road, passing from St. Louis to Terre Haute known as the Alton and Terre Haute railroad, with a view of obtaining a good supply of water and other conveniences for the use of the institution.” The act defines how buildings would be constructed, as well as procedures for selecting students. It assigned a budget of $75,000 for construction of buildings and for furnishings. -
Non-Ferrous Metallurgy: Precious Metals Facts and Figures
NON-FERROUS METALLURGY: PRECIOUS METALS FACTS AND FIGURES 2014 ABOUT THE RUSSIAN DIRECT INVESTMENT FUND The Russian Direct Investment Fund is a $10 billion fund established to make equity investments primarily in the Russian economy. RDIF was created in 2011 under the leadership of the President and Prime Minister of Russia to co-invest alongside top global investors, acting as a catalyst for direct investment in Russia. RDIF together with its co-investors invested and committed over $7 billion for this purpose, of which RDIF alone invested $1.3 billion and over $6 billion came from the leading international co-investment partners. RDIF also attracted over $15 billion of foreign capital into the Russian economy through long-term strategic partnerships. I RUSSIA IN THE GLOBAL PRECIOUS METALS INDUSTRY RUSSIA IN THE GLOBAL PRECIOUS METALS INDUSTRY 1.1 WORLD GOLD RESERVES BY COUNTRY Ranking of countries based on volume of gold reserves* 2013, thousand tonnes 9.9 6 5 3.9 3 3 1. Australia 2. South Africa 3. Russia 4. Chile 5. USA 6. Indonesia * Source: USGS data * Source: USGS data 6 WWW.INVESTINRUSSIA.COM 1.2 GLOBAL GOLD MINING Leading countries*, 2013, tonnes 420 255 229 227 150 120 1. China 2. Australia 3. Russia 4. USA 4. Peru 6. Canada * Source: USGS data * Source: USGS data WWW.RDIF.RU 7 RUSSIA IN THE GLOBAL PRECIOUS METALS INDUSTRY 1.3 WORLD SILVER RESERVES BY COUNTRY Ranking of countries based on volume of silver reserves* 2013, thousand tonnes 88 87 85 77 66.7 43 1. Australia 2. Peru 3. -
Catalogo De Canciones 15/04/2021 16:31:14
CATALOGO DE CANCIONES 15/04/2021 16:31:14 IDIOMA: Griego CODIGO INTERPRETE TITULO EL32131 ADAMANTIDIS MA POU NA PAO EL32202 AGATHONAS IAKOVIDIS PENTE MAGES STON PEREA EL32155 ANDRIANA MPAMPALI MIRA MOU EGINES EL32083 ANNA VISSI EVERYTHING EL32097 ANNA VISSI GAZI EL32156 ANNA VISSI MONI MOU EL32211 ANTONIS REMOS POIA NOMIZEIS POS EISAI EL32093 ANTZELA DIMITRIOU FOTIA STA SAVATOVRADA EL32122 ANTZELA DIMITRIOU KLISE FOTA EL32185 ANTZELA DIMITRIOU OI XORISMENOI DEN GIORTAZOUNE POTE EL32104 AVGERINOS GIA TA MATIA TOU KOSMOU EL32019 BANOU AN EINAI I AGAPI EL32265 C-REAL THA PERIMENO EL32194 DANTIS PAI I AGAPI MOU EL32043 DIMITRA GALANI DEN EISAI EDO EL32139 DIONISIOU ME SKOTOSE GIATI TIN AGAPOUSA EL32073 EIRINI MERKOURI EMATHA NA ZO XORIS ESENA EL32024 ELENA PAPARIZOU ANAPANTITES KLISIS EL32132 ELENA PAPARIZOU MAMBO EL32125 ELLI KOKKINOU KOSMOTHEORIA EL32249 F. NICOLAOU STO ADIO MOU PAKETO EL32314 GARBI XAMENA EL32157 GARMBI MONI MOU EL32205 GARMBI PES TO MENA FILI EL32066 GIANNIS VARDIS EIPES POS EL32183 GIORGOS SARRIS OI NTALIKES EL32116 GIORGOS TSALIKIS KAPOS ETSI EL32161 GLIKERIA MOU FAGES OLA TA DAKTILIDIA EL32052 GONIDIS DEN THA MATHIS POTE EL32086 GONIDIS EXO PETAXI MAZI SOU EL32147 GONIDIS MIA AGAPI DEN TELIONI EL32130 IPOGIA REVMATA M'ARESEI NA MIN LEO POLLA EL32064 ISAIAS MATIMPA EIMAI KALA, KAI S'AGAPO EL32053 KARAFOTIS DEN THA MINO EL32151 KARRAS MIN ANISIXIS EL32221 KATERINA KOUKA RIXE STO KORMI MOU SPIRTO EL32146 KATSIMIXA MI GIRISEIS EL32220 KATSIMIXA RITA RITAKI EL32032 KAZANTZIDIS APONI ZOI EL32309 KAZANTZIDIS VRADIAZI EL32078 -
Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT on most significant events of 2014 radio year and core trends in streaming broadcast and music industry' development of 2015 Part 1 – RADIO STARS & RADIO HITS ООО “СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ МЕДИА ТЕХНОЛОГИИ”, 127018 РОССИЯ, МОСКВА, СТАРОПЕТРОВСКИЙ ПРОЕЗД, ДОМ 11, КОРП. 1, ОФИС 111, +7 (495) 645 78 55, +44 20 7193 7003, +1 (347) 274 88 41, +49 69 5780 1997, WWW.TOPHIT.RU CONTENTS Introduction.………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Radio stars and radio hits…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Artists and songs – Top Hit Music Awards 2015 winners…….…………………………………………………….……… 6 Achievements of record labels in 2014…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 Top 10 of Companies with biggest number of spins on radio air……………………..……………………………….. 8 Top 10 Companies with biggest number of songs on radio air …………………………………………………………. 9 Top 10 Companies with biggest number of spins per each song………………………………………………………. 10 Top 10 Companies with biggest number of songs on TOP HIT 100 radio chart…………………………………. 11 Top 10 Companies with best song test results …………………………………………………………………………………. 12 Top 100 of most frequently rotated local and foreign songs on Moscow radio air 2014…………………… 13 Top 20 of hot rotation playlists, set music trends on Moscow radio air 2014.…………………………………… 15 2015: Top Hit 3.0 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 19 About the author……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 1 ООО “СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ МЕДИА ТЕХНОЛОГИИ” 125130 РОССИЯ МОСКВА СТАРОПЕТРОВСКИЙ ПРОЕЗД, 11, КОРП. 1, ОФИС 102 +7 495 645 7855 +44 20 7193 7003 +1 347 274 8841 +49 69 5780 1997 WWW.TOPHIT.RU Introduction Every day hundreds of millions of people listen to radio, driving their cars. Music, news, programs and advertising are delivered in single information flows to listeners. Today the radio air brodcast is gradually replaced by the Internet streaming, and the place of customary radiostations and TV sets is more often taken by desktops, tablet PCs and smartphones with various entertainment apps in them. -
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW in NEW YORK Noise Sources, Health Impacts and Legal Remedies: a Psychologist's Perspective
Developments in Federal and State Law ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN NEW YORK MATITIEW ARNOLD & PORTER BENDER Volume 9, No. 10 October 1998 Noise Sources, Health Impacts and Legal Remedies: A Psychologist's Perspective Arline L. Bronzaft, Ph.D. I. INTRODUCTION music others might find irritating. She said it is one of the inconveniences of a free society."4 To treat noise as an "inconve- During the first nine months of fiscal year 1998, the New nience" illustrates the manifest lack of knowledge within the York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) legal profession about the deleterious effects of noise. The jingle received 8,072 noise complaints, but issued only 822 citations.1 story ultimately turned out well for the residents; the owner of With only about 10% of the complaints yielding violations, the the truck voluntarily lowered the music volume and decided to vast majority of New York City residents who called upon the play a variety of tunes that may be less "irritating" to the DEP to abate the noises engulfing their lives were left as they residents.5 started — having to cope with the noises. The New Jersey shore (continued on page 160) dwellers who complained about the ice cream vendor who sells his wares with an intrusive jingle were similarly left to deal with the noise when the U.S. District Court for the District of New IN THIS ISM Jersey ruled that the Ocean County community had no right to pass an ordinance outlawing amplified music on ice cream LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS trucks.2 Community residents across the nation exposed to ♦ aircraft noise have been informed by the government that they Agency Practice 154 ♦ 154 too will have to cope with the noise from overhead jets.