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By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
Edward Jacob Wollert served in the United States Marine Corps during World War I. He would be awarded the Navy Cross and Distinguished Service Cross. Wollert was born on April 1, 1895, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He died in Milwaukee on February 17, 1964. He is buried in the Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Waupaca, Wisconsin. His Navy Cross citation reads: The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Corporal Edward J.
By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
Heads of Ayr railway station was a railway station serving the Heads of Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was part of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway. == History == The station opened on 17 May 1906. It closed on 1 December 1930 and reopened on 4 July 1932 when a holiday camp was opened in the Heads of Ayr, however it closed again on 1 June 1933. Upon the opening of a Butlins holiday camp in the area, a new Heads of Ayr Holiday Camp station was opened a mile east of this station on 17 May 1947.
By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
Maja Vidaković Lalić (Serbian Cyrillic: Маја Bидaкoвић Лалић; born April 30, 1972) is a Serbian architect and the founder and creative director of Belgrade's Mikser Festival, which was launched in 2006. She has been described by The New York Times as Belgrade's "...most cutting-edge homegrown architect". == Background == Born Maja Vidaković in Smederevo, Lalić studied architecture at the University of Belgrade.
By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
Charles Harold Evelyn-White (12 December 1850 – 7 February 1938, Felixstowe) was an English clergyman and antiquarian. == Family life == Evelyn-White married Charlotte Reid, with whom he had a son, Hugh Evelyn-White, in 1884. == Ecclesiastic career == In 1885 he was curate of St Margaret's Church, Ipswich. In 1894 he became rector of the Cambridgeshire village of Rampton, Cambridgeshire, a post he held until 1928. == Antiquarian activities == In 1885 Evelyn-White relaunched the East Anglian, an antiquarian journal which was a revival of an earlier journal, The East Anglian Notes and Que
By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
In mathematics, a finite subdivision rule is a recursive way of dividing a polygon or other two-dimensional shape into smaller and smaller pieces. Subdivision rules in a sense are generalizations of regular geometric fractals. Instead of repeating exactly the same design over and over, they have slight variations in each stage, allowing a richer structure while maintaining the elegant style of fractals. Subdivision rules have been used in architecture, biology, and computer science, as well as in the study of hyperbolic manifolds.
By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
Saarjõgi Landscape Conservation Area (Estonian: Saarjõe maastikukaitseala) is a nature park in Viljandi County, Estonia. The area of the nature park is 1759 ha. The protected area was founded in 2006 to protect landscapes and biodiversity in Rassi (Türi Parish), Kaansoo (Vändra Parish) and Kootsi village (Suure-Jaani Parish). == References ==
By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
Phu Wua (Thai: ภูวัว) is a wildlife sanctuary in northeastern Thailand, in Bueng Kan Province. It covers an area of 186.5 km2 of the districts Seka and Bung Khla. == Features == The wildlife preserve covers forested hills along the Mekong River, ranging between 160 and 448 m elevation. The highest hill is Phu Wua Lang Tham Sung. Shorea obtusa is the most common tree. The dry and wet virgin forests are interspersed with bamboo forests and grasslands.
By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
Van de Graaf, also spelled van de Graaff, van der Graaf or van der Graaff, is a Dutch surname.
By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
Sharyn Ghidella is an Australian journalist and news presenter. Ghidella currently presents Seven News Brisbane with Max Futcher from Monday to Friday. == Career == Ghidella's career in television began in the region, as a reporter and presenter for North Queensland Television (now 10 QLD). She also produced and presented the regional weekly current affairs program, Newsweek.
By Anonymous (not verified), 11 July, 2024
Louis Dominique Joseph Armand Dunoyer de Segonzac (14 November 1880 – 27 August 1963) was a French physicist. He was awarded the Valz Prize by the French Academy of Sciences in 1929 for research on spirit levels and on photoelectric cells as applied to astronomy. == References ==