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The “APCO” name was again used by Lev Prichard III, grandson of Anderson-Prichard Oil co-founder Lev Prichard, when he created Apco Minerals, LLP in 1995 to manage the family’s legacy mineral rights.
Since 2009, the company has been managed by Prichard’s widow, Ella Wall Prichard, and is participating in the current shale oil boom in Oklahoma.
FC Uttor Bongo
FC Uttar Bongo (), is a Bangladeshi football club based on Kurigram,Rangpur.It is mainly known for its women's team which competes in country's top tier league Bangladesh Women's Football League.
It also runs a men's youth team in Pioneer League, a grass root football league of the country.
FC Uttar Bongo, established in 2019, is a club which mainly focuses on grassroot football development.
They started their journey as a football club by participating in 2019-20 BFF U-15 Pioneer League.
The U-15 team qualified for Super League in their debut season.
In December 2019, the club announced that they will take part in 2020 Bangladesh Women’s League, the top tier professional women's football league of Bangladesh which is resuming after seven years.
In January 2020, they announced Milon Khan, an AFC 'B' license holder, as head coach of the women's team.
They signed nine international players of Bangladesh U-17, Bangladesh U-20 & Bangladesh.
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Sfax Preparatory Engineering Institute
The Sfax Preparatory Engineering Institute () or IPEIS, is a Tunisian university establishment created according to the law N°65 on July 7, 1992.
Part of the University of Sfax.
The Sfax Preparatory Engineering Institute has four independent departments
Official website
List of 2020–21 Top 14 transfers
This is a list of player transfers involving Top 14 teams before or during the 2020–21 season.
The list is of deals that are confirmed and are either from or to a rugby union team in the Top 14 during the 2019-20 season.
It is not unknown for confirmed deals to be cancelled at a later date.
Ivan Moudov
Ivan Moudov (born 1975) is a Bulgarian conceptual artist.
He is member of the Institute of Contemporary Art - Sofia since 2007.
His most notable works evolve around the traffic behaviour, including <nowiki>"</nowiki>One hour priority<nowiki>"</nowiki> in 2000, Sofia, "14:13 Minutes Priority" in 2005 in Weimar and the similar work "9:43 Minutes Priority" in 2009, presented at the Saltzburger Kunstverein in Salzburg, Germany.
The works of the Traffic Control cycle are presented at various contemporary art festivals in different European cities, including Graz, Austria in 2001, Cetinje, Montenegro in 2002, Thessaloniki, Greece 2003.
Another theme that frequents his works is related to the missing contemporary art collection in his home country.
The whole cycle is named MUSIZ after the abbreviation of imaginative contemporary art museum.
A video installation of the cycle is presented in 2010 in Plovdiv and later in Alberta Pane gallery in Paris.
Moudov was born in Sofia.
Society of Analytical Psychology
The Society of Analytical Psychology, known also as the SAP, incorporated in London, England, in 1945 is the oldest training organisation for Jungian analysts in the United Kingdom.
Its first Honorary President in 1946 was Carl Jung.
The Society was established to professionalise and develop Analytical psychology in the UK by providing training to candidates, offering psychotherapy to the public through the "C.G.
Jung Clinic" and conducting research.
By the mid 1970s the Society had established a child-focused service and training.
The SAP is a member society of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and is regulated by the British Psychoanalytic Council.
In 1955 the Society founded and continues as owner of the "Journal of Analytical Psychology".
Its first editor was Michael Fordham.
The institutional roots of analytical psychology in England go back to the 1920s with the "Analytical Psychology Club" (modelled on the Zurich Psychology Club (1916), descended from the Freud Society (1907)) whose leading light was Dr. H.G.
Baynes, but also included members such as Drs.
Mary Bell, Esther Harding, Helen Shaw and Adela Wharton.
The Tavistock Clinic led by Jung's friend and promoter of his thinking, Hugh Crichton-Miller, had an openness to different streams of research and thought and invited Jung to do a series of lectures in 1935, which were attended by doctors, churchmen and members of the public, including H. G. Wells and Samuel Beckett, but this was not to anchor his thinking directly in the institution.
The professionalisation of analytical psychology needed a number of steps: in 1936 a Medical Society of Analytical Psychology was formed within the Analytical Psychology Club.
Among the members was a young medical friend and analysand of Baynes, Michael Fordham.
Meanwhile the lay analysts convened their own group in the Club.
With the influx during the 1930s of Jewish analysts of all stripes fleeing from Nazi Germany, the Jungians increased to twelve analysts.
Meanwhile the Club's Medical Society formulated training standards with Jung's approval.
These were then presented to the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society in 1939.
The Second world war brought about a hiatus in activity.
In 1944 Fordham proposed a Centre for Analytical Psychology.
However, in 1943 the British Medical Association had begun to lay down guidelines for treatment, including for mental health in preparation for the eventual demobilisation of medical staff.
Added to this, analysts from the British Psychoanalytical Society (founded in 1919) also congregated in the medical section of the British Psychological Society where a rapprochement began between Freudians and Jungians.
There were meetings between Kleinians, Middle Group Freudians and Jungians in the 1940s all of which helped to crystallise an impetus for the latter to establish themselves in the Psychotherapy field.
Differences between medical and lay analysts were put aside provided the medical analysts (mostly men) supervised the lay analysts (mostly women), and a new society came into being in November 1945.
The founders of the SAP were Gerhard Adler, Hella Adler, Dr. C.M.
Barker, Frieda and Michael Fordham, Philip Metman, Robert Moody and Lotte Paulsen.
Between 1946 and 1953, the Society grew rapidly in what has been described as the "halcyon days".
The presence at the Maudsley Hospital of Jung's friend and collaborator, the psychiatrist Edward Armstrong Bennet aided the recruitment of the first intake of medical trainees at the SAP in 1947.
Among them were Alan Edwards, Robert Hobson, David Howell, Kenneth Lambert, Gordon Stuart Prince, Leopold stein and Anthony Storr.They were later joined by Frederick Plaut, J.W.T.
Redfearn and Louis Zinkin, all of them were to go on to make a notable contribution to the field.
From the beginning the SAP training was structured on clinically professional, as opposed to purely academic, lines so that personal training analysis and supervision were separate and clinical and theoretical teaching was interrelated.
This followed closely the model adopted by the Institute of Psychoanalysis and continues to the present day and differs markedly from the approach of the training at the C.G.
Jung Institute in Zurich, founded in 1948, which has a more academic emphasis.
The fact that Michael Fordham, the first director of training, was a child psychiatrist of a high intellectual calibre and on close professional terms with colleagues such as Donald Winnicott and Wilfred Bion along with other representatives of the Object Relations School, set the theoretical direction of the course to include a focus on (Kleinian) child development in a manner that had it tagged as the 'London School' or the 'developmental school'.
Analysts loyal to the Zurich approach found this to be a deviation from 'classical' (archetypal) Jungian teaching and tensions rose in the organisation.
The first to resign was E.A.
Bennet in 1963, followed by a major split in 1976 when Gerhard Adler and several other members left to form a separate training body, the "Association of Jungian Analysts", AJA, which itself was to split later on.
Kirsch has interpreted the divisions of that era within the SAP as the playing out of the differences between the rationalist philosophical bent of continental Europe, Jung was heavily influenced by Kant, and British Empiricism.
Selected publications by Society members
Books:
Articles:
Eleiko
Eleiko is a Swedish company that designs, manufactures and markets professional weightlifting, powerlifting and strength training equipment.
The company also offers courses for strength coaches, functional trainers, personal trainers and professional athletes.
Headquartered in Halmstad, Sweden, Eleiko products are available in 180 countries worldwide.
Eleiko ships 85 percent of its equipment abroad.
Eleiko, founded in 1928 and originally a producer of electric appliances such as waffle irons, produced its first barbell in 1957.
In 1963 the company entered the international stage when Eleiko bars were used at the World Weightlifting Championships in Stockholm.
Eleiko is the only company certified by all three major international strength sport federations and more than 1000 world records has been set with an Eleiko barbell since 1963 Through the years Eleiko has presented several groundbreaking innovations.
Eleiko was founded in the Swedish town of Halmstad in 1928.
Initially their main products were electric appliances such as waffle irons and toasters but in 1957 the factory supervisor approached the company’s owner Tyra Johansson with the idea of producing a barbell.
The supervisor, Mr Hellström, was himself a keen weightlifter and wanted to tackle the problem of weightlifting bars breaking all the time during competition.
Hellström made a bar of a special, hardened kind of steel and gave the knurling of the bar a waffle pattern.
The Eleiko bar was introduced in 1963 at the World Weightlifting Championships in Stockholm and it immediately revolutionized the world of weightlifting since the bar could last an entire competition without bending or cracking which had been the case prior to the introduction of Eleiko bars.
In 1963 Marian Zielinski from Poland set the first world record with an Eleiko bar.
Since then more than a 1000 world records have been set with Eleiko bars.
The 1000th world record was set at the World Championships in Paris in 2011 by Hristov Valentin from Azerbaijan competing in the 56 kg bodyweight category when he broke the world youth record with a lift of 154 kg Clean and Jerk.
After the accomplishment Valentin received “The Eleiko 1000th World Record Award” which consisted of a complete Eleiko barbell set.
Four years after the introduction of the Eleiko bars on the international stage, an Eleiko employee met a weightlifter who used rubber tires around his steel weights to reduce the damage and suppress the sound of weights hitting the floor.
Shortly after, a collaboration with the Halmstad Rubber Factory was born, a custom rubber mix was manufactured and in 1967 Eleiko’s first line of rubber weights was introduced.
The same factory still produces these discs today.
Eleiko was certified by the International Weightlifting Federation in 1969 and has equipped more than 40 World Championships, as well as several hundred continental and regional Championships and Games and 5 Olympic Games.
In the 1980's Eleiko introduced a new version of rotating sleeves, which won immediate praise and improved weightlifters’ results by 2-3 kilos.
In the 1990's Tyra Johansson sold the company to Lennart Blomberg and the company is since then run by the Blomberg family.
Originally a supplier of weightlifting equipment to international competitions, world championships, Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, Eleiko in the beginning of the 2000's started marketing strength training equipment and courses for strength coaches, functional trainers, personal trainers and professional athletes.
Today, the company’s main activity is in the commercial segment.
In 2005 Eleiko partnered with World Para Powerlifting, in 2009 Eleiko became the sole VIP supplier for IPF World Championships and is of today the only company certified by all three major international strength sport federations.
Following increasing interest in Olympic lifting, Eleiko in 2017 launched the SVR Platform.