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President Ho Chi Minh's Testament
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The President Ho Chi Minh's Testament is a political document written by Vietnamese revolutionary and President Ho Chi Minh.
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In his thousand word testament, Ho Chi Minh extols his countrymen to continue the fight for independence and communist revolution in a unified Vietnam.
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The testament also provides instructions for the Communist Party of Vietnam to lead the Vietnamese people towards socialism and national liberation.
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The continues testament is the subject of wide discussion and study in Vietnam, and was central to the development of Ho Chi Minh Thought.
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In 1965, due to his deteriorating Ho Chi Minh began to write his last testament.
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The testament underwent multiple drafts and was finally published in 1969.
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Ice sledge speed racing at the 1988 Winter Paralympics – Women's 500 metres grade II
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The Women's 500 metres grade II event was one of the events held in Ice sledge speed racing at the 1988 Winter Paralympics.
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In total five competitors from three nations competed in the event.
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All three medals were won by Norwegian competitors.
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Dewees, Texas
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Dewees is a ghost town in Wilson County, Texas, a few miles southwest of Poth, Texas.
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The town was founded at the end of the Civil War by the brothers John Oatman Dewees and Thomas Dewees, who became very successful cattlemen, delivering tens of thousands of Texas Longhorn cattle annually from their ranching operations in the area.
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Dewees had a school for many years, but there are no visible remains of it.
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Schneider's Store, on the other hand, remains in operation, for over 85 years (since 1932), and there are a few houses near it.
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The store's owner for its first 65 years, "Aunt Helen" Schneider, had a poodle that would start barking at customers at closing time.
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As of 1998, she had 30 nieces, 17 nephews, 61 great-nieces, 65 great-nephews, 184 great-great-nieces and -nephews, and 37 great-great-great-nieces and -nephews, making a total of 394 people who might properly call her "Aunt Helen".
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Alfred and Helen Schneider also operated a cotton gin and Hereford ranching operation until Alfred died in 1967.
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The Dewees Remschel House is a historic mansion that was originally in Gonzales, Texas, where it was built by Dr. Robert Taggart Knox, sometime in the late 1860s.
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The house was moved by its owner Claribel Dewees Remschel to her 130 acre ranch near Dewees (at FM 541 and CR 206) in 1983, and was renovated over the next 15 years.
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It now belongs to the Wilson County Historical Society and operates as a museum and event venue.
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Ice sledge speed racing at the 1988 Winter Paralympics – Women's 700 metres grade II
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The Women's 700 metres grade II event was one of the events held in Ice sledge speed racing at the 1988 Winter Paralympics.
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In total five competitors from three nations competed in the event.
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All three medals were won by Norwegian competitors.
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Yoobyeolna!
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Chef Moon
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Yoobyeolna!
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Chef Moon () is an upcoming South Korean television mini series produced by Glovic Entertainment and Story Networks for Channel A, starring Eric Mun and Go Won-hee.
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The drama is a healing romantic comedy that follows the live and love of a star chef Moon Seung-mo and a reckless famous fashion designer Yoo Yoo-jin after they meet each other at Seo Ha Village.
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The drama will premiere in March 2020 after Touch completed.
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First script reading took place on November 16th, 2019.
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Moon Seung-mo (Eric Mun) is a popular star chef who is responsible for creating the fine Korean cuisine dining boom.
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He loves to cook with organic ingredients while the current culinary environment is filled with food made with MSG and problematic ingredients.
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After his parent died suddenly from a fire, he decides to move the quaint Seo Ha Village.
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Meanwhile, Yoo Yoo-jin (Go Won-hee), also known as Yoo Bella, is a renowned fashion designer.
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She moves to Seo Ha Village after losing her memory from an accident.
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She becomes acting completely different than her usual glamorous self.
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Due to her reckless behavior, she earns the nickname “Yoobyeolna”(unique, oddball) among the village locals.
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Moon Seung-mo's peaceful daily life suddenly turns upside down with the sudden appearance of Yoo Yoo-jin at the village.
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Cherokee Ranch
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Cherokee Ranch, in Douglas County, Colorado near Sedalia, Colorado, has been a purebred cattle ranch since 1954, including raising Santa Gertrudis cattle.
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The ranch is private property but offers frequent public and private events and tours.
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A large portion of the ranch was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
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The listing included 19 contributing buildings, five contributing structures, a contributing site, and a contributing object on .
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The buildings are distributed among four historic building groups created by two homesteaders and a rich heiress.
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The four groups are:
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The first part of the property eventually assembled was homesteaded by Maine-born John E. Blunt.
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A former Union soldier, he arrived with his family in 1868 from Kansas in a covered wagon which brought apple tree slips.
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He settled on land along East Plum Creek at homestead site now on the south side of U.S. Highway 85.
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It was extremely cold in winters along the creek, so they moved to higher ground in 1873 and built a wood frame house at the current location of ranch headquarters.
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An original apple tree brought to the new site survived in 1994.
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Blunt acquired others' homestead properties and eventually what he called Sunflower Ranch had on which he farmed wheat, sorghum, and steers.
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The ranch was sold by Ray Blunt in 1954 to Mildred Montague Genevieve Kimball, known as "Tweet" Kimball, who chose to call it Amnicola after her property in Chattanooga on the Tennessee River.
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Tweet Kimball, known as "a delightfully eccentric international traveler, philanthropist, equestrian, award-winning cattlewoman and legendary hostess", lived 55 years in Cherokee Castle.
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Her first of four husbands was Merritt Kirk Ruddock, of aristocratic family and C.I.A.
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connections.
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The ranch has on both south and north of U.S. Highway 85, but the listing is limited to the property north of 85, which includes four historic building groups.
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The four are:
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The listing covers property north of U.S. Route 85 and south of Daniels Park Road.
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Ice sledge speed racing at the 1988 Winter Paralympics – Women's 1000 metres grade II
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The Women's 1000 metres grade II event was one of the events held in Ice sledge speed racing at the 1988 Winter Paralympics.
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In total four competitors from two nations competed in the event.
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All three medals were won by Norwegian competitors.
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Glave (disambiguation)
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A glave or glaive is a European pole weapon.
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Glave, Glaves, GLAVE, or Glaive may also refer to:
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SS John J. Crittenden
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SS "John J. Crittenden" was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II.
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She was named after John J. Crittenden, an American politician from Kentucky.
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He represented the state in both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate and twice served as United States Attorney General in the administrations of William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore.
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He was also the 17th governor of Kentucky and served in the state legislature.
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"John J. Crittenden" was laid down on 15 October 1942, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 1196, by the St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company, Jacksonville, Florida; she was sponsored by Mrs. Earl D. Page, the wife of the treasurer of the St. John's River SB Co., she was launched on 7 May 1943.
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She was allocated to A.H. Bull & Co., Inc., on 24 June 1943.
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On 10 July 1948, she was placed in the National Defense Reserve Fleet, Wilmington, North Carolina.
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She was sold for scrapping, on 4 April 1968, to Union Minerals and Alloys.
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She was delivered, 15 May 1968.
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Fraïssé limit
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In mathematical logic, specifically in the discipline of model theory, the Fraïssé limit (also called the Fraïssé construction or Fraïssé amalgamation) is a method used to construct (infinite) mathematical structures from their (finite) substructures.
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It is a special example of the more general concept of a direct limit in a category.
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The technique was developed in the 1950s by its namesake, French logician Roland Fraïssé.
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The main point of Fraïssé's construction is to show how one can approximate a (countable) structure by its finitely generated substructures.
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Given a class formula_1 of finite relational structures, if formula_1 satisfies certain properties (described below), then there exists a unique countable structure formula_3, called the Fraïssé limit of formula_1, which contains all the elements of formula_1 as substructures.
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The general study of Fraïssé limits and related notions is sometimes called Fraïssé theory.
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This field has seen wide applications to other parts of mathematics, including topological dynamics, functional analysis, and Ramsey theory.
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Fix a language formula_6.
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By an "formula_6-structure", we mean a logical structure having signature formula_6.
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Given an formula_6-structure formula_10 with domain formula_11, and a subset formula_12, we use formula_13 to denote the least substructure of formula_10 whose domain contains formula_15 (i.e.
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the closure of formula_15 under all the function and constant symbols in formula_6).
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A substructure formula_18 of formula_10 is then said to be "finitely generated" if formula_20 for some "finite" subset formula_12.
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The "age of formula_10," denoted formula_23, is the class of all finitely generated substructures of "formula_10."
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One can prove that any class formula_1 that is the age of some structure satisfies the following two conditions:
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Hereditary property (HP)
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Joint embedding property (JEP)
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As above, we noted that for any formula_6-structure "formula_10, formula_23" satisfies the HP and JEP.
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Fraïssé proved a sort-of-converse result: when formula_1 is any non-empty, countable set of finitely generated formula_6-structures that has the above two properties, then it is the age of some countable structure.
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Furthermore, suppose that formula_1 happens to satisfy the following additional properties.
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Amalgamation property (AP)
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