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Abosede George, “Saving Nigerian Girls: A Critical Reflection on Girl-Saving Campaigns in the Colonial and Neoliberal Eras,” "Meridians" 17, no.
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2 (2018): 309–324.
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Winner of the 2019 Paula J. Giddings Best Article Award.
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Abosede George, Afterword to Trifonia Melibea Obono, "La Bastarda," translated by Lawrence Schimel (New York: The Feminist Press, 2018)
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Abosede George, “A Philosopher with a Plan: Reflections on Ifi Amadiume, Female Husband, Male Daughters: Gender and Sex in an African Society,” "Journal of West African History" 3, no.
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2 (2017): 124-130.
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Abosede George, Corinne T. Field, et al, “Roundtable: The History of Black Girlhood: Recent Innovations and Future Directions” "Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth" 9, no.
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3 (2016): 383-401.
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Abosede George, "Making Modern Girls: A History of Girlhood, Labor, and Social Development in 20th Century Colonial Lagos" (Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, New African Histories series, 2014).
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Winner of the 2015 Aidoo-Snyder Book Prize of the African Studies Association Women's Caucus.
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Abosede George, “Getting the Hang of It,” "Scholar and Feminist Online: Gender, Justice, and Neoliberal Transformations," 11, nos.
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1&2 (2013).
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Abosede George, “Within Salvation: Girl Hawkers and the Colonial State in Development Era Lagos,” "Journal of Social History," 44, no.
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3 (Spring 2011): 837-859.
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Abosede George, “Feminist Activism and Class Politics: The Example of the Lagos Girl Hawker Project,” "Women's Studies Quarterly" 35, nos.
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3&4 (2007): 128-143.
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2020 Cruzeiro Esporte Clube season
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The 2020 season is the 99th in the Cruzeiro Esporte Clube's existence.
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Along with the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B – which Cruzeiro will play for the first time in their history after being relegated in the 2019 season –, the club will also compete in the Campeonato Mineiro and in the Copa do Brasil.
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On 3 October 2019, the Brazilian Football Confederation announced that the 2020 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B will be played between 2 May and 28 November.
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"To be defined."
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The drawn for the first stage was held on 12 December 2019.
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Peter Freyne
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Peter David Freyne (November 18, 1949 – January 7, 2009) was an American political journalist and columnist from the United States state of Vermont.
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Norma Goldman
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Norma Wynick Goldman (March 30, 1922 – October 1, 2011) was an American classics scholar, author, professor at Wayne State University, and president of the Detroit Classical Association.
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Her works include textbooks of the Latin language as well as studies of Roman lamps, the architecture of the Janiculum Hill in Rome, and Roman costumes.
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Norma Wynick was born in Pittsburgh on March 30, 1922, and moved with her family to Detroit as a teenager.
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She began her undergraduate studies at Wayne State University in 1939, graduated in 1944 with both bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as a teaching certificate, and in the same year married art historian Bernard Goldman.
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After completing her doctorate, she taught in the Greek and Latin department at Wayne State University until 1993, when instead of retiring she moved to the Department of Interdependency.
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With Edith Kovach, she founded the Detroit Classical Association in 1957.
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In 2003 she founded the Society of Active Retirees with the goal of encouraging retired people to return to the classroom.
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She died of a heart attack while battling cancer on October 1, 2011 in Fountain Hills, Arizona.
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Goldman was the author, co-author, or editor of:
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She was also featured on the BBC television program "Nova" in 1995 for her attempts to re-create Roman concrete and the awning of the Colosseum, and in 1993 she produced a one-hour video on Roman costuming.
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Wayne State University gave Goldman their distinguished alumni award in 1985.
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The Classical Association of the Middle West and South gave her their Ovatio award in 1988, and the American Classical League gave her their Merita award in 2006.
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Marko Stunt
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Noah Nelms (born July 30, 1996), better known under the ring name Marko Stunt, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
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He is also known for his appearances for Game Changer Wrestling and IWA Mid-South.
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Nelms was born on July 30, 1996 to Lori Nelms and former pastor and missonary, Dwyndl Nelms.
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Growing up Nelms found interest in professional wrestling through his father.
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In a video interview by Chris Van Vliet, Nelms revealed that due to his father's role as a pastor, Nelms and his family lived in several different states in the lower mid-south as well as Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
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Nelms graduated from Lewisburg High School.
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During his later teen years, Nelms won his schools talent show and also found small success doing guitar covers on YouTube uploaded by his parents.
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Stunt started training when he was 18.
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Stunt wrestled mostly locally around Mississippi and for Cape Championship Wrestling in Missouri.
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In January 2018, Stunt made his debut for IWA Mid-South's 800th show losing a four-way match.
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At Game Changer Wrestling's Joey Janela's Lost In New York, Stunt lost to KTB however this exposure and his performance was popular with online wrestling fans.
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This performance caught the attention of Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks who announced Stunt for All In.
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At All In, Stunt participated in the pre-show Over the Budget battle royal.
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In September 2018, Stunt competed for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Battle of Los Angeles where he was eliminated in the first round by Trevor Lee.
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Marko Stunt made his All Elite Wrestling debut at the inaugural AEW Double or Nothing as part of the Casino Battle Royal entering after drawing spades.
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He was eliminated from the ring by Ace Romero.
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Later it was confirmed that Stunt had signed with AEW.
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Stunt found allies with Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus on "Being The Elite" after segments of Stunt showing him being harassed by other members of the locker room.
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The trio formed the Jurassic Express.
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Jurassic Express were announced for the Inaugural tournament for the AEW World Tag Team Championships to take on the Lucha Brothers in the first round.
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Marko Stunt replaced Luchasaurus for the team due to Luchasaurus suffering a hamstring injury.
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However Jungle Boy and Marko Stunt lost to the Lucha Brothers eliminating them from the rest of the tournament.
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Nelms has a younger brother who is also a professional wrestler under the name Logan Stunt.
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Nelms helps run a family owned podcast called the "Stunt Family Podcast".
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Growing up Big Show was Nelms's favorite wrestler and his influences include Rey Mysterio, Kane, Chris Jericho, Eddie Guerrero and The Undertaker.
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2020 PDC Calendar
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This is a list of the 2020 Professional Darts Corporation calendar of events with player progression documented from the quarterfinals stage where applicable.
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The list includes European tour events, Players Championships events, World Series of Darts events and PDC majors.
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It includes some regional tours, such as the ones in North American, Asian and Oceanic regions, but does not include British Darts Organisation (BDO) or World Darts Federation (WDF) events.
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Organdzali
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Organdzali (, ) is a village in the southeastern part of North Macedonia.
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It is located in the municipality of Dojran.
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According to the 2002 census, the settlement had a total of 21 inhabitants.
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Ethnic groups in the village include:
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Thomas Pitcher
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Thomas Pitcher (1745-1837) was an English ship-builder who had a shipyard in Northfleet.
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Pitcher founded the Northfleet Shipyard in 1788, which he owned until 1816, when the business was taken over by his sons Henry Jones Pitcher and William Pitcher.
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The Northfleet Shipyard was one of the largest on the Thames, where Pitcher and Sons built East Indiamen and warships for the Royal Navy.
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The business also had a shipyard in Blackwall, where repairs were carried out.
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STAR: St Andrews Radio
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STAR: St Andrews Radio is a student radio station in St Andrews, Scotland.
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It was founded in 2005, and is run by volunteers from the University of St Andrews.
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STAR was founded by Sandy Walker and Steve Pidcock, and began with a two-week trial broadcast from 28 February to 13 March 2005, using the cloakroom of the Students' Association building as a studio.
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During this period, the station broadcast online at standrewsradio.com, and on 87.7 FM, for six hours each day.
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This required around £3,000 of funding, much of which came from the Rector's Charitable Fund, following the support of Clement Freud, then Rector of the University of St Andrews.
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During the trial period, the website received 15,000 hits per day.
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This success led to further two-week broadcasts, all of which required a Restricted Service Licence.
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For the second two-week broadcast, from 21 November to 4 December 2005, the station relocated to the former laundry room of the Students' Association building, and received verbal support from Zane Lowe and Brian Page (then Programme Director at Rock FM).
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The station moved to the top floor of the Students' Association building in 2006, and soon moved away from FM broadcasts, instead focusing on internet radio.
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Broadcasting was disrupted in 2014, as the building underwent redevelopment.
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Following this, STAR moved to a purpose-built studio on the middle floor.
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The station broadcasts 24/7 during term time, with hour-long live shows from 9am to 1am each day.
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Content varies significantly with each hour, due to the freeform style of programming, with all current students of the University of St Andrews being able to apply for their own weekly show.
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STAR features over 100 shows, despite the small student population.
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Thom Nairn
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Thom Nairn (8 July 1955 – 15 August 2017) was a Scottish poet and literary writer and editor.
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He was born in Perthshire, grew up in Coupar Angus and worked as a heraldic artist before studying at the University of Edinburgh.
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After graduation he edited the literary magazine "Cencrastus", wrote reviews and published several books of poetry, and in 1991 co-edited (with Robert Crawford) a book of essays on Alasdair Gray.
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"The Times" described his poetry as "surreal".
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Later, he specialised in translating from Greek into English.
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He died in 2017 from complications of pneumonia.
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1909–10 Scottish Districts season
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