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Battle of Magdala
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Battle of Magdala was fought in April 1868 between British and Abyssinian forces at Magdala, 390 miles (630 km) from the Red Sea coast, which at that time was the capital city of Abyssinia (now known as Ethiopia). The British were led by Robert Napier, while the Abyssinians were led by Emperor Tewodros II.
Chris Neil
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Chris Neil (born June 18, 1979) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Neil currently plays right wing for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Charles F. Brush
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Charles Francis Brush (March 17, 1849 – June 15, 1929) was a U.S. inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Group Policy
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Group Policy is a feature of the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems. Group Policy is a set of rules that control the working environment of user accounts and computer accounts. Group Policy provides the centralized management and configuration of operating systems, applications, and users` settings in an Active Directory environment. In other words, Group Policy in part controls what users can and cannot do on a computer system. Although Group Policy is more often seen in use for enterprise environments, it is also common in schools, smaller businesses, and other kinds of smaller organizations. Group Policy is often used to restrict certain actions that may pose potential security...
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and final resting place of Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. Located in Yorba Linda, California, the library is one of twelve administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. From its original dedication in 1990 until becoming a federal facility on July 11, 2007, the library and museum was operated by the private Richard Nixon Foundation and was known as the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace. The 9-acre (3.6 ha) campus is located at 18001 Yorba Linda Boulevard in Yorba Linda, California and incorporates the National Historic Landmarked Richard Nixon Birthplace where...
DDB Worldwide
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! DDB Worldwide Communications Group Inc., known internationally as DDB, is a worldwide marketing communications network. It is owned by Omnicom Group Inc, one of the world`s largest advertising holding companies (revenues US$12.69B according to Advertising Age in April 2008). The owners of the international advertising agency groups Doyle Dane Bernbach, Needham Harper and BBDO merged their shareholdings in 1986 to form the holding company Omnicom. At that point Doyle Dane Bernbach and Needham Harper merged their worldwide network agency operations to become DDB Needham. Since 1996 that network has been known as DDB Worldwide. DDB has been cited as one of the leading creative agencies in the...
Gabrovo
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Gabrovo (Bulgarian: Габрово) is a city in central northern Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Gabrovo Province. It is situated at the foot of the central Balkan Mountains, in the valley of the Yantra River, and is known as an international capital of humour and satire (see Gabrovo humour), as well as noted for its Bulgarian National Revival architecture. Gabrovo is also known as the longest city in Bulgaria, stretching over 25 km along the Yantra, yet reaching only 1 km in width at places. The geographic center of Bulgaria - Uzana is located near the city. According to Census 2011, as of February 2011, the population of the town was 58,950 inhabitants.
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Dartmouth—Cole Harbour (formerly Dartmouth and Dartmouth—Halifax East) is a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004. Its population in 2001 was 88,507.
Hierarchical clustering
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In statistics, hierarchical clustering is a method of cluster analysis which seeks to build a hierarchy of clusters. Strategies for hierarchical clustering generally fall into two types:
1896 Wimbledon Championships – Gentlemen`s Singles
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Harold Mahony defeated Wilberforce Eaves 6-2, 6-2, 11-9 in the All Comers Final, and then defeated the reigning champion Wilfred Baddeley 6-2, 6-8, 5-7, 8-6, 6-3 in the Challenge Round to win the 1896 Wimbledon Championships.
List of museums in Cumbria
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This list of museums in Cumbria, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Also included are non-profit art galleries and university art galleries. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.
List of Gogs episodes
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is a list of all the episodes of Gogs. The claymation animated television series began as a little-known show on the Welsh television channel S4C in 1993, complete with Welsh language subtitles and credits. The show was translated for English language audiences and received international attention and acclaim when it was showed on BBC2 at Christmas time in 1996. The following listings are for these latter, more important showings.
Mark Addy (Albert Medal)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Mark Addy AM (1838 – 9 June 1890) was a publican and champion oarsman, from Manchester, England who was awarded the Albert Medal (lifesaving) (AM), and a number of other honours, for the rescue of over 50 people from the then highly-polluted River Irwell in the 19th century. The Albert Medal was later superseded by the George Cross as the highest civilian or non-combat gallantry award in the British honours system.
Hatcham Social
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Hatcham Social are an English indie pop band who first met and formed in New Cross, London, and who have released a string of singles on indie labels since 2006, a debut album in 2009 and are currently active in a Pledge Campaign for the release of their second LP. With the debut album they made headway in the mainstream media, with The Guardian describing them as `irrestistible` and Tim Burgess (The Charlatans) calling them `a wonderful pop group with the world`s coolest drummer`. The band are named partially after the Hatcham Liberal club on Queens Road, Peckham, and the Old English word `Hatcham`, meaning `a clearing in the woods`. The Hatcham Liberal club was well known as `Hatcham Social`...
Hutchinson High School (Kansas)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Hutchinson High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Hutchinson, Kansas in southcentral Kansas. The enrollment for 2009-2010 is 1,304 students. The current principal is Ronn Roehm, and the assistant principals are David T. Patterson, David L. Patterson ("The Pattersons"), Sheri Hart, and Lance Lusk. Hutchinson High School (HHS) is the only public high school within the city limits of Hutchinson, KS. The school mascot is the Salthawk and the school colors are blue and gold.
Losheim Gap
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Losheim Gap is a 5 miles (8.0 km) long, narrow valley at the western foot of the Schnee Eifel, on the border of Belgium and Germany. Most accounts of World War II describing the Battle of the Bulge focus on the attack by the Germans around Battle of Bastogne and the Battle of St. Vith, while the Germans` primary ambitions were actually anchored in taking the Losheim Gap. In this region of the border between Belgium and Germany, it is the only region conducive to military movement.
David Welch
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Charles David Welch (born 1953) is an American diplomat who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs in the United States Department of State from 2005 through 2008. On August 14, 2008 in Tripoli, Welch signed the U.S.-Libya Comprehensive Claims Settlement Agreement paving the way for the restoration of full diplomatic and commercial relations between the two countries after a 25-year break. Welch is currently the president of the Europe, Africa & Middle East division of Bechtel.
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