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# Marxzell
**Marxzell** is a municipality in the district of Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
## Geography
Marxzell is located on the Alb (Albtal) and on the heights of the North Black Forest (German *Nordschwarzwald*).
Marxzell is an amalgamation of seven subdivisions: Marxzell in the Albtal and Burbach; Pfaffenrot and Schielberg on the surrounding heights of the Black Forest; and Weiler Fischweier, Steinhäusle and Frauenalb in the valley.
## History
Marxzell was first mentioned in historical records in 1255. During this time a monastery existed at Frauenalb and had power over the town. After the Reformation and the subsequent country division, Marxzell in 1535 was located on the line division with a split government. When the monastery was repaired in 1631, it recovered the domination or power over the town.
In 1803 as consequence of German Mediatisation (German *Reichsdeputationshauptschluss*), the monastery was removed of all its power, and Marxzell came under rule of Grand Duke of Baden. There it was first ruled by the Margrave, Elector and Grand Duke of Ettlingen and since 1937 by the County of Karlsruhe.
English playwright Terence Rattigan based his 1936 play *French Without Tears* on his 1933 visit to the village.
## Demographics
**Population development:**
+------------------------+
| Year Inhabitants |
| ------ ------------- |
| 1990 5,062 |
| 2001 5,521 |
| 2011 4,974 |
| 2021 4,949 |
+------------------------+
## Politics
### Local Council {#local_council}
The local election on 26 May 2019 brought the following result:
Municipal Council 2019
---------------------------------------
Party / Liste
Freie Wähler
Marxzellplus
CDU
FDP/Liberale Liste
*Voter participation: 66,9 % (+11,4)*
## Transport
Marxzell is connected to the city of Karlsruhe and the town of Bad Herrenalb by the S1 branch of the Albtalbahn, an electric railway that forms part of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn.
Burbach, Pfaffenrot and Schielberg are connected with a bus service to the train station Marxzell. The bus service have the line number 114
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# Sulzfeld, Baden-Württemberg
**Sulzfeld** (South Franconian: *Sulsfeld*) is a municipality in the district of Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Zaisenhausen
**Zaisenhausen** is a municipality in the district of Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Ernest Ikoli
**Ernest Sissei Ikoli** (1893--1960) was a Nigerian politician, nationalist and pioneering journalist. He was the first editor of the Daily Times, the president of the Nigerian Youth Movement, and in 1942, represented Lagos in the Legislative Council.
## Early life and career {#early_life_and_career}
Ikoli was born in Nembe in present-day Bayelsa State and educated at Bonny Government School, Rivers State and King\'s College, Lagos. After completing his studies at King\'s College, he became a tutor at the school - a post which he left to pursue a career in journalism. For a period he worked at the *Lagos Weekly Record*, a paper that has since disappeared. He was the first editor of the *Daily Times of Nigeria*, which was launched in June 1926 with Adeyemo Alakija as chairman of the board. He later became publisher of the now defunct *African Messenger*. In the 1930s he was one of the founders of the Nigerian Youth Movement and was once the movement\'s president. During this period, the movement was engaged in an intense power struggle with Herbert Macaulay\'s NNDP. His tenure in the print media business had a vast impact on Nigeria\'s road to independence from colonial rule. The media was one of the best ways that Nigerian nationalists could communicate with their colonial rulers at the time.
## Nigerian Youth Movement {#nigerian_youth_movement}
He started the Nigerian Youth Movement with other prominent Nigerians like Hezekiah Oladipo Davies, James Churchill Vaughan and Oba Samuel Akisanya (aka General Saki). The movement originally started as the Lagos youth movement, it was partly formed to voice concerns about the lackluster colonial higher education policy. The movement was largely Lagos based but as varied members entered the organization, it metamorphosed to become the Nigerian Youth Movement; a political action group with a nationalistic flavor and outlook. Nnamdi Azikiwe,joined the group in 1936.
In 1941 Kofo Abayomi, a Lagos leader of the movement, resigned his position at the Legislative Council, forcing a by-election. A primary election was held among NYM members to select a candidate to contest the seat, in which Samuel Akisanya collated the most votes, with Ikoli in second place. However, with the support of H.O. Davis, Obafemi Awolowo, Akintola and a few others, the party\'s central committee, which had the right to review the results, chose him as the movement\'s candidate. Although Akisanya immediately congratulated him, he later reneged and contested the seat as an independent candidate with the support of his primary backer, Nnamdi Azikiwe, although he lost to Ikoli. The loss of Akisanya in the election led to his exit from the movement, Azikiwe also left the movement, both took away most of their supporters. The resulting feud is seen by some analysts as a contributing catalyst to the enmity that exist between the Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba ethnic groups in the country and also as a major focal point of electoral disputes and the ominous role they played in destabilizing the country.
Although he lost his seat in another by-election in 1946, the result was overturned following a lawsuit and Ikoli regained his membership of the Legislative Council. He ran in the general elections the following year, but withdrew his candidacy shortly before the elections.
In 1951, Ikoli, along with Awolowo and their allies formed the Action Group, which was dedicated to promoting Yoruba interests in the wake of Nigerian Independence. During this time he edited *The Daily Service*, which voiced the party\'s agenda. This publication had a moderate leftist bent, which proved unpopular for Western readers, and distracted from the nationalistic message that he was trying to pursue.
While his legacy may have been tarnished due to the tribalism that emerged from Nigerian independence, it is important to note his role in achieving that independence. His vast print media career and political acumen helped transform Nigeria from a British colony, into an independent state
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# Allensbach
**Allensbach** is a municipality in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Allensbach is located between Konstanz and Radolfzell on Lake Constance.
## Notable institution {#notable_institution}
Allensbach is known for being the home of the Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach (also known as Allensbach Institute), one of the best known opinion-polling organizations in Germany.
## World heritage site {#world_heritage_site}
It is home to one or more prehistoric pile-dwelling (or stilt house) settlements that are part of the, added in 2011, Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps UNESCO World Heritage Site
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# Bodman-Ludwigshafen
**Bodman-Ludwigshafen** is a municipality in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany, located on the most western shore of Lake Überlingen, the north-western part of the Upper Lake of Lake Constance (*Bodensee*). The municipality consist of the two separate villages Bodman and Ludwigshafen on each side of Lake Überlingen. In 1975, the former municipalities *Ludwigshafen am Bodensee* and *Bodman* united to the current administrative situation. The German term for Lake Constance, Bodensee, derives from Bodman.
The Agnus Dei sect is based at the old Frauenberg Monastery (Burg Frauenberg) near Bodman-Ludwigshafen.
## World heritage site {#world_heritage_site}
It is home to one or more prehistoric pile-dwelling (or stilt house) settlements that are part of the Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps UNESCO World Heritage Site
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# Eigeltingen
**Eigeltingen** is a municipality in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Gaienhofen
**Gaienhofen** is a municipality in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is located at the border with Switzerland.
Since 1974, Gaienhofen consists of four villages: Gaienhofen, Gundholzen, Hemmenhofen and Horn. Attractions, apart from the Lake of Constance, include the Hermann-Hesse-Höri-Museum and the Museum Haus Dix.
## World heritage site {#world_heritage_site}
It is home to one or more prehistoric pile-dwelling (or stilt house) settlements that are part of the Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps UNESCO World Heritage Site.
## Twin towns {#twin_towns}
Gaienhofen is twinned with:
- Saint-Georges-de-Didonne, France
- Balatonföldvár, Hungary
## Transport
There are two landing stages, Gaienhofen and Hemmenhofen. Between spring and autumn, the URh offers regular boat services on the High Rhine and Untersee between Schaffhausen and Kreuzlingen, via Konstanz.
## Gallery
<File:Hornstaadhaus> und Arbonhaus Unteruhldingen.jpg\|Stone Age housings (reconstructed) in Unteruhldingen <File:Öhningen-Wangen> 229-2.jpg\|Chapel in Gaienhofen-Hemmenhofen <File:Hesse> Wohnhaus I Gaienhofen
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# The Marvelous Land of Oz (musical)
***The Marvelous Land of Oz*** is a 1981 musical play by Thomas W. Olson (book), Gary Briggle (lyrics), and Richard Dworsky (music), based on the 1904 novel by L. Frank Baum. Briggle originated the role of the Scarecrow in the original production, directed by John Cark Donahue at The Children\'s Theatre Company and School of Minneapolis.
The production was filmed (videotaped) for television under the direction of John Driver, the first of six such productions with Television Theatre Company and the only one to be strictly bound to the theatre. The overture in the film depicts the cast and crew getting ready for the performance, while the other five films had openings that were shot on location or in studios.
## Adaptation
The adaptation remains very faithful to the novel. Some more elaborate moments, such as the Jackdaw\'s Nest, are eliminated for the sake of time and stageability. In addition, the role of Jellia Jamb is expanded to give the story a greater female presence. In the original/film General Jinjur, contrary to the novel, appears dressed in red, despite being from the Munchkin Country, and none of the soldiers have green tops as in the novel. An added character is Colonel Cardamom, a Winkie, as Jinjur\'s second in command. Mombi\'s visits to Dr. Nikidik are also depicted onstage. Unlike the novel, the play hints that King Pastoria may still be alive with the exchange between the Scarecrow and Glinda, \"Isn\'t Pastoria dead and gone?\" \"That is the popular belief.\" This is a nod to Ruth Plumly Thompson\'s *The Lost King of Oz*, in which Pastoria is found in an enchanted form and restored to normal, though declines returning to his duties as King. In the novel, the Scarecrow\'s question is a statement to which Glinda has no response in this regard.
## Songs
- \"Mombi\'s Brew\"
- \"All Alone\"
- \"I\'m Your Son\"
- \"Women in Revolt\"
- \"Another Perfect Morning\"
- \"The Good Ol\' Days\"
- \"Professor H. M. Woggle-Bug T. E.\"
- \"One Happy, Hearty Band\"
- \"Look to Your Own Heart\"
## Original cast {#original_cast}
- Wendy Lehr: Mombi
- Christopher Passi: Tip/Ozma
- Carl Beck: Jack Pumpkinhead
- Gary Briggle: Scarecrow
- Stephen Boe: Tin Woodman
- Rana Haugen: Jellia Jamb
- Julee Cruise: Gen. Jinjur
- Steve Huke: Guardian of the Gates
- Kathleen Wegner: Glinda
- Tom Dunn: H. M. Woggle-Bug, T. E.
- Garth Schumacher: Dr. Nikidik
- Suzanne Petri: Col
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# Gailingen am Hochrhein
**Gailingen am Hochrhein** (Low Alemannic: *Gailinge am Hochrhi*) is a village in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, in southern Germany.
It is situated in a southernmost part of the region of Hegau in a unique location on the northern bank of the High Rhine, just across the border from Switzerland and close to Lake Constance. Its population is currently 3,070.
## History
Founded over 1,000 years ago, Gailingen was first mentioned in a document in 965. However the village probably dates back to the 5th century, when the Alamanni settled in the area. The name "Gailingen" literally refers to \"the people of Geilo\", one of the Alamanni leaders.
In the 11th century, a family of noblemen owned the area and probably erected a castle on the Rauhenberg mountain. The castle is long gone but left its name on that part of the mountain. In the 14th century, ownership was transferred to the former noble family of Randegg, which left its sign of a lion\'s head in the village\'s shield.
The village changed hands numerous times in the course of the following centuries. In 1540, the neighbouring city of Schaffhausen (in Switzerland) purchased a third of the domain; the other parts were owned by several families, with the Liebenfels family being responsible for the construction of a small castle called "Liebenfelsisches Schloesschen" in 1750. Following the Thirty Year\'s War, Jews began to settle in Gailingen and the upper Rhine region. The letter of protection from 1657 testifies to six Jewish men and their families living in Gailingen. Later letters of protection show a continuation and growth of the small community. The first document referring to the Jewish cemetery in Gailingen dates back to 1653. A synagogue was built in 1836 and eventually, the community also had a school and community centre, its own hospital and an old people\'s home.
By 1820, the community had grown to 140 families, making up about half of the population of Gailingen. Despite having no political rights, Jews strongly shaped and influenced Gailingen both culturally and economically. In the mid nineteenth century, they outnumbered the Christian citizens for a short time, after which there was a steady decline in the number of Jews living in Gailingen. This was caused by the introduction of freedom of movement and settlement in Baden in 1862, which led to more Jewish families moving to larger cities in search of better professional and financial opportunities.
In 1870, the village elected its first Jewish mayor. Seven years later both Jewish and non-Jewish children were attending the same school. Members of both faiths were living together peacefully until Hitler\'s rise to power. In October 1940, the remaining members of the community were deported to the concentration camp in Gurs, thus marking a violent and final end to the Jewish community of Gailingen. The close relationship with neighbouring Switzerland has made Judaica and other remnants of the community find their way to the Jewish Museum of Switzerland, where some of these objects are on display.
## Infrastructure
In 1950, Gailingen am Hochrhein became the seat for a rehabilitation clinic, and in 1972, a second one specifically addressing young people followed. A new church and a new school were built as well. What used to be a largely-agricultural village is now a modern one that caters for tourists from all over the world. Its location, clean air, and peaceful surroundings, has caused Gailingen to be awarded the title "national health resort" in 1977.
Südbadenbus serves the village with a bus connection to Büsingen am Hochrhein which is a small exclave belonging to Germany. The bus passes through Swiss territory to reach the main village of Büsingen and the small outlying settlement of Stemmer
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# Judah Kalaẓ
**Judah Kalaẓ (Khallaṣ)** was a cabalist and moralist. He lived in Algeria, probably at Tlemçen, at the beginning of the sixteenth century. The surname *Kalaẓ* is derived from the Arabic *khallaṣ* (= \"collector of taxes\"). Kalaz was descended from a Spanish family, members of which settled in Algeria after the expulsion from Spain. A grandson of his, also named *Judah*, was rabbi at Tlemçen at the end of the sixteenth century. Kalaẓ was the author of a valuable work on ethics entitled *Sefer ha-Musar* (Constantinople, 1536--37). He frequently quotes the *Zohar* and other cabalistic works, which he held in great esteem
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# Hilzingen
**Hilzingen** is a town in the Hegau region in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Hohenfels, Konstanz
**Hohenfels** is a municipality in Konstanz district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
## Geography
The municipal area is located north of Lake Constance on the eastern rim of the Hegau region, about 8 km east of Stockach. It includes the villages of Deutwang, Kalkofen, Liggersdorf, Mindersdorf, and Selgetsweiler.
## History
In 1352 the Swabian lordship of Hohenfels around the 12th century New Hohenfels Castle was inherited by the noble House of Jungingen. Konrad von Jungingen (c. 1355--1407) and his brother Ulrich (1360--1410) served as Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights; in 1506 the Teutonic Order purchased the Lordship of Hohenfels, which became part of the Altshausen commandry within the Alsace-Burgundy bailiwick.
After the German mediatisation in 1803, Hohenfels fell to the Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and from 1850 was part of the Prussian Province of Hohenzollern
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# Moos, Baden-Württemberg
**Moos** (`{{IPA|de|moːs|-|De-Moos2.ogg}}`{=mediawiki}) is a town on the Bodensee (Lake Constance) in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Moos, Bavaria
**Moos** (`{{IPA|de|moːs|-|De-Moos2.ogg}}`{=mediawiki}) is a municipality in the district of Deggendorf in Bavaria in Germany
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# Doug Burke (water polo)
**Douglas Lambert Burke** (born March 30, 1957) is a former water polo player who won a silver medal for the United States at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
Burke was born in Modesto, California. He played collegiately for Stanford University and he has an MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1994, he was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame
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# Mühlhausen-Ehingen
**Mühlhausen-Ehingen** is a town in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Charles Lyman Haynes
**Charles Lyman Haynes** (1870--1947) was an American architect who designed a large number of buildings in Seattle during the early 20th century, including the Roy Vue. Born in Santa Cruz, California, Haynes arrived in Seattle in 1907
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# Mühlingen
**Mühlingen** is a town in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Stephen Phillips House
**The Stephen Phillips House** is a historic house and museum located in the McIntire Historic District in Salem, Massachusetts, United States and was designed by Samuel McIntyre.
Phillips House began with Elias Hasket Derby, one of America\'s first self-made millionaires from the sea trade. When he died in 1799, his daughter, Elizabeth and her husband, Captain Nathaniel West, inherited his farm in Danvers, Massachusetts. They built a country house on the property, sparing little expense. A grand estate was in the making. In 1806, shortly after the house was completed, a divorce forced Nathaniel off the property. After Elizabeth died in 1814, the house was left to her three daughters. When one of the daughters died in 1819, Nathaniel inherited one-third of the estate. He proceeded to move four rooms to Salem, the museum\'s present location. At that time, he added a hallway, a third floor, and a back ell section. In 1911, Stephen W. Phillips bought the house, moving in with five generations of family furnishings. He lived in the house until his death in 1955. The house remains as it was at that time, containing an eclectic collection representing the Phillips\'s extensive travels.
The Phillips House is now owned and operated as a historic house museum by Historic New England and is open for public tours
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# Öhningen
**Öhningen** is a municipality on the western edge of Lake Constance where it forms the border between Switzerland and the district of Konstanz (or Constance) in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
## World Heritage Site {#world_heritage_site}
It is home to one or more prehistoric pile-dwelling (or stilt house) settlements that are part of the Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps UNESCO World Heritage Site.
## Palaeontology
The discovery of the fossil *Andrias scheuchzeri* in 1726 by the Zurich city physician Johann Jakob Scheuchzer in Öhningen placed this town firmly in the history annals of palaeontology because Scheuchzer interpreted his find as the skeletal remains of a child who suffered the biblical deluge, and which he referred to as *Homo diluvii*. Later in the 1770s it was determined to be a fossilized lizard. It was finally identified as the giant salamander in 1811 by George Cuvier after he hacked gently away at the specimen to reveal the limbs.
The site at Öhningen has also yielded a rich material of other fossils including many Miocene insects, of which the pioneer student was Oswald Heer.
## Twin towns {#twin_towns}
Öhningen is twinned with:
- Mérinchal, France, since 1984
## Transport
There are two landing stages, Öhningen and Wangen. Between spring and autumn, the URh offers regular boat services on the High Rhine and Untersee between Schaffhausen and Kreuzlingen, via Konstanz
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# Orsingen-Nenzingen
**Orsingen-Nenzingen** is a town in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Carleton Wiggins
**Carleton Wiggins NA** (1848--1932) was an American landscape and cattle painter. He was born in Turner, Orange County, New York, and studied in New York at the National Academy of Design and with George Inness, and in Paris, and settled in New York. His landscapes were executed in broad flowing lines, with a rich low-toned color scheme, and often contain cattle, solidly and realistically portrayed.
## Biography
He was born in 1848. Wiggins frequented the Old Lyme Art Colony along with his son, painter Guy Carleton Wiggins, and was elected to the National Academy of Design in 1906. A member of the Salmagundi Club New York from 1883 until his death in 1932, he served as its president from 1911 to 1913
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# Volkertshausen
**Volkertshausen** is a town in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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# Henri Bal
**Henri Elle Bal** (born 16 April 1958) is a professor of computer science at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He is a well-known researcher in computer systems with a specialization in parallel computer systems, languages, and applications.
## Education
Bal received his engineer\'s degree from the Delft University of Technology in mathematics cum laude in 1982. Shortly after graduating, he moved to the Vrije Universiteit where he began doing research on optimizing compilers in the Computer Systems group under the direction of Prof. Andrew Tanenbaum. This work was so promising that Tanenbaum encouraged Bal to become a PhD student in his group. Bal\'s PhD research led to the development of the Orca programming language, one of the first programming languages intended for large-scale cluster computers. Unlike most other parallel programming languages, Orca is based on the shared-data object model, which allows a group of computers to have the illusion that they share data objects in a common memory. Programs can operate on these objects as though they were local, even though the only copy may be stored on a different machine. The run-time system maintains this illusion by replicating data automatically as needed and maintaining consistency between the copies. His PhD thesis, under Tanenbaum\'s supervision, was sufficiently influential that it was later published by Prentice-Hall as a book entitled *Programming Distributed Systems*.
## Career
After getting his PhD degree, Bal was a postdoctoral fellow at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, and at Imperial College in London. He then came back to the Vrije Universiteit as an assistant professor. Shortly thereafter he was awarded a \'Pionier\' grant from the Dutch National Science Foundation, the most prestigious award then available to young researchers. He used the grant of 1.6 million guilders (about \$1 million) to start a research group on parallel programming. In 1994 he became an associate professor and in 1998 he became a full professor. His work has continued to focus on cluster computers, parallel programming languages, and parallel applications.
Together with one of his students, John Romein, he solved the game of awari, a 3500-year-old game by cleverly enumerating all the possible positions reachable from the current position and choosing the best move, usually leading to a forced win. A paper about this research, entitled \"Solving the Game of Awari using Parallel Retrograde Analysis\" was published in IEEE Computer, Oct. 2003 and received worldwide publicity.
Bal has had about a dozen PhD students and has written nearly 100 scientific papers in leading computer science conferences and journals. He was also the driving force behind the acquisition and use of three large distributed cluster computers called the [Distributed ASCI Supercomputer](http://www.asci.tudelft.nl). Bal has also been a member of over 30 program committees, and as such has had a major impact on the field of parallel computing. He is currently adjunct director of the \$50 million VL-e research project as well as being a professor.
## Honors
- Numerous invited lectures and keynote addresses at conferences (e.g., IEEE Cluster 2000; CANPC \'00; Global Grid Forum, 2001)
- Member of the IEEE CS European Distinguished Visitor\'s Program
- Best Paper Award at Int\'l Conf
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# Alan Mouchawar
**Alan Mouchawar** (born August 3, 1960) is a former water polo player who won a silver medal for the United States at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.
## About
### Education
Mouchawar grew up attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School in 1975-1978.
Mouchawar attended undergraduate of Stanford University from 1978 to 1982. He was also on the water polo team where he won 3 national championships and was a 4 time all American. Mouchawar then went to medical school at UCSD And graduated in 1987.
After San Diego State, he did an anesthesiology residency at UC San Francisco along with a fellowship at Stanford in 1992-93.
### Olympic and Professional Career {#olympic_and_professional_career}
Mouchawar was on the Us National team that won the gold medal at the 1987 Goodwill Games, as well as the gold medal at the 1987 Pan American Games.
After medical school he participated in the 1988 summer Olympics. He was on the team that won the US National team the silver medal at the 1988 Olympics.
After the Olympics he did an anesthesia residency at UCSF and an ICU fellowship at Stanford. In 2002, he was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame. In 2003, he was inducted into the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame.
He currently works as a cardiac anesthesiologist at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach
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# Benningen am Neckar
**Benningen am Neckar** (Swabian: *Bẽnnenge*) is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
## History
By 85 AD, the Neckar-Odenwald line was the frontier of the Roman Empire. The Romans built the Limes Germanicus to secure this border. Along the border they built fortifications in regular distances, which included a small castrum on the south-eastern edge of today\'s village. The mouth of the river Murr into the river Neckar played probably a role towards the choice of the site\'s strategic location.
Around 150 AD the border and the fort were moved to the east towards Murrhardt, but a civilian settlement remained in place. By 260 AD, the Alemanni had displaced the Romans and settled in the area. The name Benningen probably derives from the name of the clan leader, who could have been called the Bunno. In 779 the town was first mentioned as Bunninga, when the monastery of Fulda obtained some property there. Other landowners were the Lorsch Abbey and the Bishopric of Speyer.
In the year 1351 and finally in 1497 the community passed to Württemberg and belonged to the Office of Marbach. From 1718 the newly established city of Ludwigsburg became the new center of the region, and so Benningen was reclassified in 1762 as part of the Ludwigsburg district.
In 1579 the school principal of the grammar school in neighboring Marbach, Simon Studion, discovered Roman ruins and led an excavation. Systematic archaeological excavations of the Roman castrum and town were made by General Edward of Kallee in the 19th century, who had recognised its strategic importance based on military considerations. His finds are now exhibited around the new City Hall, and inside the City Hall itself there is a Roman museum. Close by were found the remains of a Jupiter Column, which were typically crowned with a statue of Jupiter, usually on horseback, trampling down a Giant, often depicted as a snake. Another small museum in Benningen, which deals amongst other things with the Roman history of the place is the \"Museum im Adler\", housed in a former farm and inn from 1630
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# Premack's principle
The **Premack principle**, or the **relativity theory of reinforcement**, states that more probable behaviors will reinforce less probable behaviors.
## Origin and description {#origin_and_description}
The Premack principle was derived from a study of Cebus monkeys by David Premack. It was found that parameters can be understood in which the monkey operates. However, it has explanatory and predictive power when applied to humans, and it has been used by therapists practicing applied behavior analysis. The Premack principle suggests that if a person wants to perform a given activity, the person will perform a less desirable activity to get at the more desirable activity; that is, activities may themselves be reinforcers. An individual will be more motivated to perform a particular activity if they know that they will partake in a more desirable activity as a consequence. Stated objectively, if high-probability behaviors (more desirable behaviors) are made contingent upon lower-probability behaviors (less desirable behaviors), then the lower-probability behaviors are more likely to occur. More desirable behaviors are those that individuals spend more time doing if permitted; less desirable behaviors are those that individuals spend less time doing when free to act. Just as \"reward\" was commonly used to alter behavior long before \"reinforcement\" was studied experimentally, the Premack principle has long been informally understood and used in a wide variety of circumstances. An example is a mother who says, \"You have to finish your vegetables (low frequency) before you can eat any ice cream (high frequency).\"
## Experimental evidence {#experimental_evidence}
David Premack and his colleagues, and others have conducted several experiments to test the effectiveness of the Premack principle in humans. One of the earliest studies was conducted with young children. Premack gave the children two response alternatives, eating candy or playing a pinball machine, and determined which of these behaviors was more probable for each child. Some of the children preferred one activity, some the other. In the second phase of the experiment, the children were tested with one of two procedures. In one procedure, eating was the reinforcing response, and playing pinball served as the instrumental response; that is, the children had to play pinball to eat candy. The results were consistent with the Premack principle: only the children who preferred eating candy over playing pinball showed a reinforcement effect. The roles of responses were reversed in the second test, with corresponding results. That is, only children who preferred playing pinball over eating candy showed a reinforcement effect. This study, among others, helps to confirm the Premack principle in showing that a high-probability activity can be an effective reinforcer for an activity that the subject is less likely to perform.
## An alternative: response deprivation theory {#an_alternative_response_deprivation_theory}
The Premack principle may be violated if a situation or schedule of reinforcement provides much more of the high-probability behavior than of the low-probability behavior. Such observations led the team of Timberlake and Allison (1974) to propose the response deprivation hypothesis. Like the Premack principle, this hypothesis bases reinforcement of one behavior on access to another. Experimenters observe the extent to which an individual is deprived of or prevented from performing the behavior that is later made contingent on the second behavior. Reinforcement occurs only when the situation is set up so that access to the contingent response has been reduced relative to its baseline level. In effect, the subject must subsequently increase responding to make up for the \"deprivation\" of the contingent response. Several subsequent experiments have supported this alternative to the Premack principle.
## Application to applied behavior analysis {#application_to_applied_behavior_analysis}
In applied behavior analysis, the Premack principle is sometimes known as \"grandma\'s rule\", which states that making the opportunity to engage in high-frequency behavior contingent upon the occurrence of low-frequency behavior will function as a reinforcer for the low-frequency behavior. In other words, an individual must \"first\" engage in the desired target behavior, \"then\" they get to engage something reinforcing in return. For example, to encourage a child who prefers chocolate candy to eat vegetables (low-frequency behavior), the behaviorist would want to make access to eating chocolate candy (high-frequency behavior) contingent upon consuming the vegetables (low-frequency behavior). In this example, the statement would be, \"first eat all of your vegetables; then you can have one chocolate candy.\" This statement or \"rule\" serves to make a highly probable behavior or preferred event used contingently to strengthen a low likely or non-preferred event. Its applications are seen in many different settings, from early intervention services, at home, to educational systems
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# Albert Mechelynck
**Albert Josse Louis Mechelynck** (Ghent, 28 December 1854 -- 9 March 1924) was a Belgian liberal politician. He was a son of Louis Mechelynck and Pauline Delehaye, daughter of the former mayor of Ghent, Judocus Delehaye. He went to school at the *Koninklijk Atheneum* at the Ottogracht and studied law at the University of Ghent, where he graduated in 1876.
Mechelynck worked as a lawyer and became a member of the Provincial Council (1884--1904) of East Flanders. He was also as a liberal member of parliament for the district Gent-Eeklo (1904--1924), and President of the Liberal Party from 1920 until 1921. On 7 June 1925 a statue, made by Hippolyte Leroy, was inaugurated on the Sint-Annaplein in Ghent
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# Erdmannhausen
**Erdmannhausen** is a town in the district of Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
## History
The village of Erdmannhausen became a possession of the Prince-Bishop of Speyer in 972, but would pass from the County of Calw to the County of Calw-Löwenstein, and then to the County of Württemberg. The Counts Württemberg began acquiring more and more of the village until it fully came under their control in 1425. From the 15th century to 1938, Erdmannhausen was assigned to the district of Marbach am Neckar, which was dissolved and replaced by Landkreis Ludwigsburg.
## Geography
The municipality (*Gemeinde*) of Erdmannhausen is located at the eastern extremity of the district of Ludwigsburg, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, along the border with the Rems-Murr district. Erdmannhausen is physically located in Neckar basin the Neckar. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of 378 m Normalnull (NN) to a low of 198 m NN.
## Politics
Erdmannhausen has one borough (*Ortsteil*), Erdmannhausen, and two villages, Bugmühle and Lemberghöfe. There are four abandoned villages, Äußeres Höfle, Eglolfshofen, Inneres Höfle, and Weikershausen.
### Coat of arms {#coat_of_arms}
Erdmannhausen\'s coat of arms displays a crosier, in gold, upon a field of blue, below a yellow chief containing a black Hirschstange. The crosier is a reference to Murrhardt Abbey, which owned the Januariuskirche in Erdmannhausen, and the stag horn to Württemberg. This coat of arms was designed and accepted by Erdmannhausen\'s municipal council on 2 June 1954, and was confirmed on 19 October 1954 by the government of Baden-Württemberg and a municipal flag issued.
## Transportation
Erdmannhausen is connected to Germany\'s network of roadways by its local Landesstraßen and Kreisstraßen and to Germany\'s railway system by the Backnang--Ludwigsburg railway and the Stuttgart S-Bahn. Local public transportation is provided by the Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart
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# Erligheim
**Erligheim** is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
## History
The villages Erligheim and Bönnigheim were donated to Lorsch Abbey in 793. In 1574, Erligheim was broken per *Ganerbschaft* into quarters that eventually came into the possession of the Elector of Mainz. Erligheim became a possession of the Duchy of Württemberg in 1785 and was assigned to Oberamt Bönnigheim. The village was transferred in 1808 to Oberamt Besigheim, where in 1822 it became an independent municipality. When Oberamt Besigheim was dissolved in 1938, it was replaced with the newly organized Landkreis Ludwigsburg, to which Erligheim was assigned.
## Geography
The municipality (*Gemeinde*) of Erligheim is located in the district of Ludwigsburg, in Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 States of the Federal Republic of Germany. Erligheim is physically located in Neckar basin the Neckar, though some of its area reaches the Stromberg and the Heuchelberg to the west and the Zabergäu to the north. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of 331 m Normalnull (NN) to a low of 197 m NN.
## Politics
Erligheim has one borough (*Ortsteil*), Erligheim, one village, Lange Äcker, and one abandoned village, Birlingen.
### Coat of arms {#coat_of_arms}
Erligheim\'s coat of arms shows a green adler tree rooted to a field of white and decorated with an anthropomorphic, red moon. This image has its origin in 1751, though it was used as a municipal coat of arms from 1913 to 1979 without the moon. The moon was re-added to the blazon in 1979, and this change was approved by the Ludwigsburg district office on 8 April 1980. A corresponding municipal flag was also issued.
## Transportation
Erligheim is connected to Germany\'s network of roadways by the Bundesstraße 27. Local public transportation is provided by the Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart
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# Oberstenfeld
**Oberstenfeld** (`{{IPA|de|ˈoːbɐstn̩fɛlt|lang}}`{=mediawiki}) is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is located about 40 km north of Stuttgart.
## Geography
Oberstenfeld is located in the upper Bottwar river valley. It lies in the northeast of the district of Ludwigsburg. In the north it borders to the Löwenstein Hills, in the west there are the hills Forstberg and Wunnenstein covered by vineyards.
### Neighboring towns {#neighboring_towns}
The closest neighboring towns are Beilstein to the north and Großbottwar to the south.
### Incorporated villages {#incorporated_villages}
The villages Gronau (located northeast of Oberstenfeld) and Prevorst (located about five kilometers northeast in the Löwensteiner Berge hills) are incorporated.
Prevorst is an exclave located between the Heilbronn district and the Rems-Murr district. With an elevation of 482m it is the highest location of the Ludwigsburg district.
## Transport
### Road links {#road_links}
The motorway *Autobahn* A81 (Zürich -- Singen -- Würzburg -- Hamburg) is nearby and reachable within minutes.
### Public transport {#public_transport}
The Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart (VVS) operates bus stops in Oberstenfeld and its incorporated villages which connects them to the larger metropolitan area Stuttgart. Northwards, when crossing the border to the Heilbronn district, starting in the neighboring town of Beilstein, the buses are operated by the Heilbronner Hohenloher Haller Nahverkehr (HNV), giving access to the city of Heilbronn.
## History
Oberstenfeld originated in the 7th or 8th century, and belonged to the Lichtenberg castle residing above the town.
The Oberstenfeld nunnery was founded in 1016 CE, its patronage was taken over in 1357 CE when the count of Lichtenberg sold the town to the dukes of Württemberg. In 1540 CE it adopted the reformation but remained a part of the Imperial Knights until 1803 CE when it was taken in by the duchy of Württemberg.
The community Prevorst as well as the Lichtenberg castle were taken over by the dukes of Württemberg from the count of Lichtenberg in 1357 CE, (A few years before in (1350 CE) they had acquired Gronau from the Margraves of Baden, and from this time Prevorst belonged to Gronau).
The three villages were conjointly assigned to the de:Oberamt Marbach since 1810 CE. In 1938 CE Oberstenfeld was allotted to the Ludwigsburg district while Gronau and Prevorst became a part of the Heilbronn district. On January 1, 1972, Gronau and Prevorst changed the district and were assigned to Oberstenfeld.
## Politics
### Municipal council {#municipal_council}
The outcome of the municipal council elections on June 13. 2004 was:
- FBWV 31,9% (−0,9): 6 seats (=)
- CDU 28,1% (−0,4): 6 seats (=)
- SPD 23,9% (+1,6): 5 seats (+1)
- OBLO 16,0% (−0,4): 3 seats (=)
## Demographics
**Population development:**
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| Year Inhabitants |
| ------ ------------- |
| 1990 7,666 |
| 2001 7,889 |
| 2011 7,843 |
| 2021 7,941 |
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## State institutions {#state_institutions}
### Education
The Lichtenbergschule in Oberstenfeld is an elementary school and a Hauptschule with Werkrealschule. There are six Kindergartens.
## Public institutions {#public_institutions}
### Religion
There are one Roman Catholic and three Protestant churches as well as one mosque.
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# Oberstenfeld
## Culture and attractions {#culture_and_attractions}
### Sights
Image:Oberstenfeld - Burg Lichtenberg - Ansicht von WSW (2).jpg\|Lichtenberg castle Image:OberstenfeldPeterskirche.jpg\|Peterskirche
Located on top of a hill, amidst idyllic vineyards, the town is guarded by the Lichtenberg castle.
The Romanesque **Peterskirche** (Peter\'s church) is situated on a hill, about one kilometer north of downtown Oberstenfeld. Built in the mid 11th century, it is a relict of a lost precursor commune. The choir was arched over and the church\'s inside was painted with frescos in the 13th century. Some of those frescos are still present today. The church was nearly forgotten and unused for a long time. However, it is used for protestant and occasionally also for Roman Catholic services since it was restored between 1973 and 1976.
The **Cyriakuskirche** (Cyriakus\' church), located in Gronau, is second eldest church of the municipality. Its choirtower is a relict of the Gothic first building phase in the 13th and 14th century. It was rebuilt and extended in 1599.
The collegiate church (German: \"Stiftskirche\") **St. Johannes der Täufer** (St. John the Baptist), located downtown Oberstenfeld, is one of the state\'s most important Romanesque churches. The nave was built about 1220, the choirtower about 1230 CE. It is open to the public May to October on Sundays between 11 am and 1 pm. Guided tours are available for value.
Nearby is the **Dorfkirche** (community church), which was built in the 9th century as **Galluskapelle** (Gallus\' chapel). It became the prayer room of the market town community in contradiction to the collegiate church which was reserved for the canonesses. After heavy damage in 1693 it was newly built in 1738. The porch in the north is decorated with the coat of arms of the municipality, which can also be found on the weather vane.
In the centre are a few restored baroque timbered framed houses. Among them are:
- the town hall, built single-story in 1698 and got two more stories attached in 1840
- the timber-framed house in the Großbottwerer Straße 14, built in 1700
- the bakery which is the former :de:Pfrundhaus built in 1702, originally used as dwelling for the canonesses. It is also the birthplace of the democrat Johannes Nefflen
- the winemaker\'s house (Winzerhaus) in Berggasse 2, built in 1737
- the cooper\'s house (Küferhaus) in the Küfergasse 15, built in 1726
A few minutes walk south of the old centre is the former train station of the **Bottwarbahn**.
## Economy
Oberstenfeld has several medium-sized businesses as well as bigger employers like **Werzalit** or **Hoerbiger**.
### Twin towns {#twin_towns}
In September 2005 Italian Town of Verbicaro in the Province of Cosenza became a sister city. Many of the citizens of Italian descent have roots in this town in Calabria. A sign at the town\'s entrance was installed as a reminder of the town twinning
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# Sersheim
**Sersheim** is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Polyvinyl siloxane
**Polyvinyl siloxane** (**PVS**), also called **poly-vinyl siloxane**, **vinyl polysiloxane** (**VPS**), or **vinylpolysiloxane**, is an addition-reaction silicone elastomer (an addition silicone). It is a viscous liquid that cures (solidifies) quickly into a rubber-like solid, taking the shape of whatever surface it was lying against while curing. As with two-part epoxy, its package keeps its two component liquids in separate tubes until the moment they are mixed and applied, because once mixed, they cure (harden) rapidly. Polyvinyl siloxane is widely used in dentistry as an impression material. It is also used in other contexts where an impression similar to a dental impression is needed, such as in audiology (to take ear impressions for fitting custom hearing protection or hearing aids) or in industrial applications (such as to aid in the inspection of interior features of machined parts, for example, internal grooves inside bores). Polyvinyl siloxane was commercially introduced in the 1970s.
To create the material, the user simply mixes a colored putty (often blue or pink) with a white putty, and the chemical reaction begins. PVS with a wide variety of working and setting times is available commercially. Final set is noted when the product rebounds upon touching with a blunt or sharp instrument.
This reaction also gives off hydrogen gas and it is therefore advisable to wait up to an hour before pouring the ensuing cast.
In dentistry, this material is commonly referred to as having light or heavy body depending on specific usage
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# Arjan van Dijk
**Arjan van Dijk** (born 17 January 1987) is a Dutch retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
## Club career {#club_career}
Born in Utrecht, Van Dijk played for local sides Sporting \'70 and Elinkwijk and joined the youth team of Excelsior in 2006, making his senior debut in March 2009 against TOP Oss. He moved to RKC in summer 2010 and won the 2010--11 Eerste Divisie title with them.
In summer 2015, van Dijk moved into amateur football with USV Hercules, only to quit football over a persistent rib injury in January 2016
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# Dave Stocking
**Dave Stocking** is one of the original members of Workers\' Power, a group that was formed after the Left Faction, was expelled from the International Socialists (now the Socialist Workers Party) for refusing to dissolve their faction in 1974. He is a leader of the international organisation, League for the Fifth International. He has written several articles on the Marxist understanding of the national question and the history of the Fourth International, as well as more recently on the anti-capitalist movement and the need for this to turn into a Fifth International
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# Bürchau
**Bürchau** is a village and a former municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Kleines Wiesental
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# Efringen-Kirchen
**Efringen-Kirchen** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
## Fortifications
During World War I fortifications were built at Istein; these were destroyed at the end of the war. In 1936 plans were drawn up to turn the location into the \"Gibraltar of the West\" with two kilometres of underground passages linking gun emplacements and bunkers. The site was to host an underground garage for over 100 tanks, 3600 men and as part of the Siegfried Line it would dwarf similar Maginot Line fortifications. Work began in 1937 and Hermann Göring visited in the spring of 1938. By 1939 several installations were complete but as the war progressed advantageously for the Germans in 1940 the site remained unfinished
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# Gertjan Rothman
**Gertjan Rothman** (born 23 August 1983) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a defender or midfielder for Excelsior Rotterdam and VV Capelle
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# Eimeldingen
**Eimeldingen** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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# Elbenschwand
**Elbenschwand** is a village and a former municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Kleines Wiesental.
In the area of the Elbenschwand district are the villages of Elbenschwand, Holl and Langensee and the small group of houses Buck. Holl and Langensee are located in the valley of the Little Meadow, while Elbenschwand is located on the mountain.
## Geography
Elbenschwand is located in the Southern Black Forest Nature Park in the valley of the Little Meadow. Forests occupy 72% of the previous district\'s district. Its average elevation is 789 meters above the sea level
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# Fischingen, Baden-Württemberg
**Fischingen** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Wilson Hills
**Wilson Hills** (69 40 S 158 30 E) is a group of scattered hills, nunataks and ridges that extend northwest--southeast about 70 nmi between Matusevich Glacier and Pryor Glacier in Antarctica.
## Discovery and naming {#discovery_and_naming}
The Wilson Hills were discovered by Lieutenant Harry Pennell, Royal Navy, on the Terra Nova Expedition in February 1911 during Robert Falcon Scott\'s last expedition. They were named after Edward Adrian Wilson, a zoologist with the expedition, who perished with Scott on the return journey from the South Pole.
## Location
Features of the Wilson Hills along the east of the Matusevich Glacier include, from south to north, Mount Dalton, Thompson Peak, Ringgold Knoll and Mount Archer. Other inland features include, from northwest to southeast, Celestial Peak, Governor Mountain, Pope Mountain, Jones Nunatak, Mount Schutz, Stevenson Bluff, Mount Steele, Mount Ellery, Poorman Peak and Mount Perez. Features of the extreme south include Mount Gorton, Basilica Peak and Mount Send. Scattered peaks and nunataks further inland include Mount Blowaway, DeRemer Nunataks, Exiles Nunataks, Bourgeois Nunataks, Schmidt Nunataks and Marcoux Nunatak.
Coastal features between Wilson Hills and the Southern Ocean include, from northwest to southeast, Williamson Head, Laizure Glacier, Davies Bay, Goodman Hills, Walsh Glacier, which joins Tomilin Glacier from the north of Schmehl Peak, and Noll Glacier, which joins Tomlin Glacier from the south. Coastal features to the east and south of Noll Glacier include Holladay Nunataks, home to Leningradskaya Station, the Gillett Ice Shelf, Manna Glacier, the Anderson Peninsula, Whited Inlet, Belousov Point, Northrup Head and the Suvorov Glacier. The southern end of the hills extends to Pryor Glacier.
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# Wilson Hills
## Inland features {#inland_features}
### Mount Dalton {#mount_dalton}
. A peak 1,175 m high on the east side of Matusevich Glacier, 6 nmi southeast of Thompson Peak, in the northwest part of Wilson Hills. Sketched and photographed by Phillip Law on February 20, 1959, during the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) (Magga Dan) expedition. Named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia (ANCA) for R.F.M. Dalton, Technical Officer (aircraft) of the Antarctic Division and second-in-charge of this expedition.
### Thompson Peak {#thompson_peak}
. A peak, 980 m high, 5 nmi south of Ringgold Knoll in the northwest end of Wilson Hills. Plotted by ANARE from aerial photographs taken by United States Navy Operation Highjump (1946--47) and ANARE (1959). Named by ANCA for R.H.J. Thompson, Administrative Officer of the Antarctic Division, Melbourne, second-in-command of several ANARE expeditions to the Antarctic.
### Ringgold Knoll {#ringgold_knoll}
69 20 S 157 39 E. A mountain 9 nmi south of Archer Point on the east side of Matusevich Glacier. On January 16, 1840, Lieutenant-Commandant Cadwalader Ringgold on the Porpoise, one of the ships of the USEE (1838--42) under Wilkes, sighted a large dark mountain in this direction. It was named Ringgold\'s Knoll on the chart by Wilkes. In 1959 Phillip Law of ANARE made an investigation of features in the area. It was not possible to identify the feature sighted by Ringgold, but this mountain is in proper relationship to nearby Reynolds Peak and Eld Peak as indicated on Wilkes\' chart. It was selected by Law of ANARE to perpetuate Wilkes\' naming.
### Mount Archer {#mount_archer}
. A rock peak immediately south of Archer Point on the west side of Harald Bay. The peak was mapped from air photos taken in February 1959 by the ANARE (Magga Dan) led by Phillip Law. Named after Archer Point.
### Celestial Peak {#celestial_peak}
. A granite peak, 1,280 m high, 8 nmi north of Mount Blowaway. First mapped by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Topo West survey party, 1962-63. Named by the northern party of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE), 1963--64, which occupied the peak as a survey and gravity station. So named by NZGSAE because the party\'s first observations of stars were made nearby.
### Governor Mountain {#governor_mountain}
69 43 S 158 43 E. A mainly ice-free mountain 1,550 m high at the west side of the head of Tomilin Glacier. Mapped by the USGS Topo West party, 1962-63. The mountain was occupied as a survey station by the Northern Party of the NZGSAE, 1963--64, which named it for Sir Bernard Fergusson, Governor-General of New Zealand, and because of the dominating aspect of this feature.
### Pope Mountain {#pope_mountain}
. A largely ice-free mountain 1,345 m high rising directly at the head of Tomilin Glacier, 3 nmi southeast of Governor Mountain. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Thomas J. Pope, United States Navy Reserve, Navigator in LC-130F Hercules aircraft during Operation Deep Freeze, 1968.
### Jones Nunatak {#jones_nunatak}
. A nunatak at the head of Noll Glacier, 4 nmi west of Mount Schutz. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Frank E. Jones, Aviation Boatswain\'s Mate of United States Navy Squadron VX-6, a member of the aircraft ground handling crew at Williams Field, McMurdo Sound, during Operation Deep Freeze 1967 and 1968.
### Mount Schutz {#mount_schutz}
. A mountain 1,260 m high rising at the east side of the head of Noll Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy, air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Commander Albert C. Schutz, Jr., United States Navy, Aircraft Commander in LC-117D and Co-pilot in LC-130F aircraft during Operation Deep Freeze 1967 and 1968.
### Stevenson Bluff {#stevenson_bluff}
. A bluff 4 nmi northwest of Mount Ellery. The bluff forms a portion of the divide between the Manna and Suvorov Glaciers. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for William P. Stevenson, Aviation Machinist\'s Mate of United States Navy Squadron VX-6, a helicopter crew-member at McMurdo Station during 1968.
### Mount Steele {#mount_steele}
. A mountain, 1,050 m high, situated 4.5 nmi east-northeast of Stevenson Bluff on the divide between Suvorov Glacier and Manna Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Carlett D. Steele, Chief Aviation Machinist\'s Mate of Squadron VX-6. Steele participated in several Deep Freeze operations between 1957 and 1968 as helicopter crewmember and maintenance supervisor.
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# Wilson Hills
## Inland features {#inland_features}
### Mount Ellery {#mount_ellery}
. A mountain 1,110 m high near the head of Suvorov Glacier, 2 nmi northwest of Hornblende Bluffs. The region was photographed by United States Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47. The position of the mountain was fixed on February 21, 1962 by Syd L. Kirkby, surveyor with the ANARE Thala Dan cruise led by Phillip Law. Named for R.L.J. Ellery, a member of the Australian Antarctic Exploration Committee of 1886.
### Poorman Peak {#poorman_peak}
. A rock peak 1,610 m high near the head of Suvorov Glacier, 9 nmi west-southwest of Mount Ellery. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Dean A. Poorman, ADJ1, United States Navy, Aviation Machinist\'s Mate with Squadron VX-6 at McMurdo Station, 1967.
### Mount Perez {#mount_perez}
. A mountain 1,610 m high at the south side of the upper reaches of Suvorov Glacier, 6 nmi southwest of Hornblende Bluffs. Named by US-ACAN for Manuel J. Perez, Photographer\'s Mate, United States Navy member of the USGS Topo West survey party that established geodetic control for features between Cape Adare and the Wilson Hills during 1962-63.
### Mount Gorton {#mount_gorton}
70 01 S 159 15 E. A prominent mountain 1,995 m high located 6 nmi west-southwest of Mount Perez in southern Wilson Hills. Photographed by United States Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47. The mountain was sighted in 1961 by Phillip Law of ANARE and was positioned by observations from the ship Magga Dan. Named by ANCA after Senator J.G. Gorton, Australian Minister for the Navy at that time.
### Basilica Peak {#basilica_peak}
. A granite peak 1,810 m high located 2.5 nmi southeast of Mount Gorton in the south part of Wilson Hills. Mapped by USGS (1962--63) and NZGSAE (1963--64). Named by NZGSAE because of its shape.
### Mount Send {#mount_send}
. A mountain 1,180 m high on the north flank of Pryor Glacier, 10 nmi east of Basilica Peak, in southern Wilson Hills. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-62. Named by US-ACAN for Raymond F. Send, USARP geophysicist at McMurdo Station, 1967-68.
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# Wilson Hills
## Western features {#western_features}
Scattered peaks and nunataks further inland in the Wilson Hills include Mount Blowaway, DeRemer Nunataks, Exiles Nunataks, Bourgeois Nunataks, Schmidt Nunataks and Marcoux Nunatak.
### Mount Blowaway {#mount_blowaway}
. A gneissic mountain 1,320 m high with extensive areas of exposed rock, located 12 nmi west-northwest of Governor Mountain. So named by the northern party of the NZGSAE, 1963--64, because three members of the party were forced by a blizzard to abandon their proposed survey and gravity station there.
### DeRemer Nunataks {#deremer_nunataks}
. A group of nunataks centered about 4 nmi southeast of Mount Blowaway. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Yeoman First Class Dennis L. DeRemer, United States Navy, who served with the United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, February 1967 to July 1970.
### Exiles Nunataks {#exiles_nunataks}
. A cluster of small nunataks 8 nmi south-southwest of DeRemer Nunataks. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. So named by the northern party of the NZGSAE, 1963--64, because of their isolated position.
### Bourgeois Nunataks {#bourgeois_nunataks}
. A group of nunataks 12 nmi southwest of Governor Mountain. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for William L. Bourgeois, Chief Aviation Machinist\'s Mate, United States Navy, flight engineer on LC-130 Hercules aircraft during Operation Deep Freeze 1967 and 1968.
### Schmidt Nunataks {#schmidt_nunataks}
. A cluster of nunataks 11 nmi southeast of Governor Mountain. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for James L. Schmidt, AE2, United States Navy, Aviation Electrician\'s Mate of Squadron VX-6 and a member of the winter-over party at McMurdo Station, 1967.
### Marcoux Nunatak {#marcoux_nunatak}
. A nunatak 1,530 m high about midway between Schmidt Nunataks and Poorman Peak. It stands above the ice near the head of Manna Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for John S. Marcoux, United States Navy, aviation structural mechanic with Squadron VX-6, who wintered at McMurdo Station in 1967.
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# Wilson Hills
## Coastal features {#coastal_features}
### Laizure Glacier {#laizure_glacier}
. A broad glacier that enters the sea immediately west of Drake Head, Gates Coast. The glacier was roughly plotted by Australia from United States Navy Operation Highjump photography, 1946--47, and from photographs and other data obtained by ANARE, 1959-62. It was mapped in detail by USGS from surveys and United States Navy photography, 1960-64. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant (j.g.) David H. Laizure, United States Navy, navigator on LC-130 aircraft during Operation Deep Freeze 1968.
### Holladay Nunataks {#holladay_nunataks}
. A cluster of nunataks 3 nmi in extent, occupying the central part of the peninsula between the terminus of Tomilin Glacier and the Gillett Ice Shelf. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Billy W. Holladay, Chief Aviation Electronics Technician, United States Navy, who was Maintenance Control Chief at McMurdo Station during Operation Deep Freeze, 1968.
### McKinnis Peak {#mckinnis_peak}
. A peak, (510 m high, 2 nmi southeast of Holladay Nunataks. It surmounts the peninsula that is bounded by Tomilin and Noll Glaciers on the west and Gillett Ice Shelf on the east. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Joe D. McKinnis of United States Navy Squadron VX-6, Aviation Electronics Technician and air crewman on LC-130F aircraft in five Operation Deep Freeze deployments through 1969.
### Gillett Ice Shelf {#gillett_ice_shelf}
. A narrow ice shelf occupying an indentation of the coast off the Wilson Hills between the peninsula containing the Holladay Nunataks and the Anderson Peninsula. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Capt. Clarence R. Gillett, USCG, who served on the USCGC Burton Island and participated in several Deep Freeze operations, December 1966 to May 1970.
### Manna Glacier {#manna_glacier}
. A broad depression glacier located north of Stevenson Bluff and Mount Steele. It drains NE into the east part of Gillett Ice Shelf. So named by the northern party of NZGSAE, 1963--64, because of an airdrop of extra comforts from an aircraft which carried the Governor-General of New Zealand over this area
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# Fröhnd
**Fröhnd** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Häg-Ehrsberg
**Häg-Ehrsberg** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
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# Mi-verbs
The **-mi verbs** are a class of athematic verbs in the Proto-Indo-European language. The name derives from the first-person singular form of the verbs in the present indicative active. The person marker is -mi, e.g. εἰμί (*ei**mí***, I am), δίδωμι (*dídō**mi***, I give), φημί (*phē**mí***, I say) etc. The conjugation of mi-verbs differs from the conjugation of the much more common, thematic, **omega-verbs** (-ω, *-ō*). Mi-verbs were "regularised" (transformed to their -o counterparts, or replaced altogether) in the Koine era and the transformation was almost complete by Byzantine times, with some vestiges of the -mi conjugation surviving only in the passive voice in Modern Greek.
Mi-verbs are an extremely ancient feature of Proto-Indo-European grammar. Sanskrit verbs are exclusively -mi verbs, all Latin verbs except the forms *sum* and *inquam* are -o verbs, whereas Ancient Greek verbs could be either. A typical example used to illustrate this is the Sanskrit verb *bhárami*, Latin *fero*, Greek φέρω, *phérō* ("I bear").
The most common verb is the copula, and therefore it has survived longest, just as in Latin the only Anglo-Saxon mi-verb is the copula *eom*, nowadays shortened to *am*. The verb \"give\" is also very common and is, together with the copula, still a mi-verb in modern Slavic languages (for example, the Czech word *dávám*)
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# Inzlingen
**Inzlingen** is a village in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
From the Fondation Beyeler, a famous art collection in Riehen in the canton Basel Stadt, Switzerland, the street Inzlingerstrasse goes uphill to Inzlingen. By crossing the border the street is called Riehenstrasse and it ends at the moated castle.
## History
The first historical facts date back to 1228. In the region Inzlingen is famous for Inzlingen Castle - its moated castle, which is known since 1511. It includes the town hall of the village and a luxury restaurant.
## Politics
### Mayor
- Erich Hildebrand (1984--2009)
- Marco Muchenberger (since 2009)
## Neighbourhood
Inzlingen is bounded by different municipalities in Germany and Switzerland. In addition it is located at the foothills of the Black Forest
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# Phon Phisai district
**Phon Phisai** (*โพนพิสัย*, `{{IPA|th|pʰōːn pʰíʔ.sǎj|pron}}`{=mediawiki}; *โพนพิสัย*, `{{IPA|tts|pʰôːn pʰìʔ.sǎj|pron}}`{=mediawiki}) is a district (*amphoe*) in Nong Khai province, northeastern Thailand.
## History
The district was originally part of *Mueang* Phon Phaeng, now part of Rattanawapi district. In 1906 it was established as a district.
## Geography
Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Rattanawapi and Fao Rai of Nong Khai Province; Ban Dung, Sang Khom, and Phen of Udon Thani province; and Mueang Nong Khai of Nong Khai. To the north across the Mekong River are the Laotian Vientiane Prefecture and Bolikhamxai province. `{{wide image|The Mekong River at Phon Phisai, NE Thailand - panoramio.jpg|1545px|The Mekong River at Phon Phisai}}`{=mediawiki}
## Administration
The district is divided into 11 sub-districts (*tambons*), which are further subdivided into 151 villages (*mubans*). Chumphon is a sub-district municipality (*thesaban tambon*) which covers parts of *tambon* Chumphon. There are a further 11 tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
No. Name Thai Villages Pop.
------ ---------------- ------------ ---------- --------
1\. Chumphon จุมพล 24 19,738
2\. Wat Luang วัดหลวง 16 9,200
3\. Kut Bong กุดบง 14 8,681
4\. Chum Chang ชุมช้าง 19 9,498
6\. Thung Luang ทุ่งหลวง 12 5,172
7\. Lao Tang Kham เหล่าต่างคำ 13 6,376
8\. Na Nang นาหนัง 16 11,129
9\. Soem เซิม 10 7,426
13\. Ban Pho บ้านโพธิ์ 12 10,281
21\. Ban Phue บ้านผือ 7 5,440
22\. Sang Nang Khao สร้างนางขาว 8 3,639
Missing numbers are *tambon* which now form the districts Fao Rai and Rattanawapi
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# Maulburg
**Maulburg** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
## Demographics
**Population development:**
+------------------------+
| Year Inhabitants |
| ------ ------------- |
| 1990 3,682 |
| 2001 3,986 |
| 2011 4,143 |
| 2021 4,257 |
+------------------------+
## Transport
The municipality has a railway station, `{{stn|Maulburg}}`{=mediawiki}, on the Wiese Valley Railway
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# Neuenweg
**Neuenweg** is a village and a former municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Kleines Wiesental
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# Raich
**Raich** is a village and a former municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it has been part of the municipality Kleines Wiesental
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# Rümmingen
**Rümmingen** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Sallneck
**Sallneck** is a village and a former municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Kleines Wiesental
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# 1946 Australian federal election
The **1946 Australian federal election** was held in Australia on 28 September 1946. All 74 seats in the House of Representatives and 19 of the 36 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent Labor Party led by Prime Minister Ben Chifley defeated the opposition Liberal--Country coalition, led by Robert Menzies. It was the Liberal Party\'s first federal election since its creation. This was the first time the Labor party had won a second consecutive election. This was also the last time the Labor party would win a federal election until the 1972 election.
The election was held in conjunction with three referendum questions, one of which was carried.
## Results
### House of Representatives {#house_of_representatives}
Party Votes \% Swing
---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------------------ ------------- ----------- ----------
\| Labor 2,159,953 49.71 −0.22
Liberal--Country coalition 1,896,349 43.65 +13.20
\| Liberal`{{Pad|100px}}`{=mediawiki} *1,431,682* *32.95* *+11.05*
\| Country`{{Pad|100px}}`{=mediawiki} *464,667* *10.70* *+2.16*
\| Labor (Non-Communist) 69,138 1.59 +0.87
\| Communist 64,811 1.49 +1.49
\| Services 55,140 1.27 +1.27
\| Protestant People\'s 20,111 0.46 +0.46
\| Independents 79,040 1.82 −10.34
Total 4,344,542
Two-party-preferred `{{Nobold|(estimated)}}`{=mediawiki}
\| **Labor** **Win** **54.10** −4.10
\| Liberal--Country coalition 45.90 +4.10
: House of Reps (IRV) --- 1946--49---Turnout 93.97% (CV) --- Informal 2.45%
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes
- Independent: Doris Blackburn (Bourke, Vic.)
- In South Australia, the Liberal Party was known as the Liberal and Country League.
### Senate
Party Votes \% Swing Seats won
------- ---------------------------- ------------------------------- ------------- --------- -------- -----------
\| Labor 2,133,272 52.06 −3.02 16
Liberal--Country coalition 1,775,022 43.33 +5.18 3
Liberal--Country joint ticket *1,561,718* *38.12* *N/A* *3*
\| Liberal *213,304* *5.21* *N/A* *0*
\| Country *N/A* *N/A* *N/A* *0*
\| Protestant People\'s 123,541 3.02 +3.02 0
\| Services 37,724 0.92 +0.92 0
\| Independents 27,767 0.68 --3.83 0
Total 4,097,326 19
: Senate (P BV) --- 1946--49---Turnout 93.97% (CV) --- Informal 8.01%
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes
- Of the three senators elected on Liberal--Country joint tickets, two were Liberal Party members and one was a Country Party member.
## Seats changing hands {#seats_changing_hands}
Seat Pre-1946
------------------ ---------- ------------- ----------------
Party Member Margin
Bourke, Vic \| Labor Bill Bryson
Calare, NSW \| Labor John Breen
Capricornia, Qld \| Labor Frank Forde
Franklin, Tas \| Labor Charles Frost
Henty, Vic \| Independent *Arthur Coles*
Reid, NSW \| Labor Charles Morgan
Swan, WA \| Labor Don Mountjoy
Wakefield, SA \| Labor Albert Smith
Wilmot, Tas \| Liberal Allan Guy
- Members listed in italics did not contest their seat at this election
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# Schallbach
**Schallbach** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# List of O-Parts Hunter characters
The *O-Parts Hunter* manga series, known as *666 Satan* in Japan, features a cast of characters created by Seishi Kishimoto. Set in the near future, it tells the story of a teenage girl named Ruby Crescent who wants to become a treasure hunter, following in the footsteps of her father. Her objective is to find O-Parts, ancient relics that can only be used by O.P.T.s (O-Part Tacticians), people who are able to release their Spirit and focus it into an O-Part to activate a special Effect, usually of a fantastic nature. She meets a mysterious boy named Jio Freed who, due to having a dark, lonely past, seeks to conquer the world. Jio is hostile to her at first but ends up traveling with Ruby as her bodyguard.
Throughout the world, there are ten Angels and ten Demons with amazing powers, some of which are sealed within humans. They are being searched for by the Stea Government (Angels) and the Zenom Syndicate (Demons) who want to insert them within the Kabbalah and Reverse Kabbalah, that are found on the North and South Pole respectively. A legend tells that when either Kabbalah is filled, a super weapon called the Legendary O-Part will be awoken.
## Protagonists
### Jio Freed {#jio_freed}
is the thirteen-year-old protagonist with half-black, half-white hair, a very long red scarf and dreams of world domination. He has great battle skill, an obsession with money and is not quick to show his feelings, often hiding them or blaming other factors.`{{gnr|ch|1}}`{=mediawiki} He meets Ruby, a young treasure hunter, and agrees to become her bodyguard.`{{gnr|ch|1}}`{=mediawiki} Jio started his life without friends, being picked on and beaten by others. The people in his village forced him to leave after the death of his only friend\'s, Jin, parents for which he was blamed. He was trained in the wild by a wolf named Zero for a year, and draws fangs on his cheeks in tribute to his master, before being chased away to complete his dream of world domination.`{{gnr|ch|5|, |6}}`{=mediawiki} After gaining Ruby and Ball as friends, and training under Kirin, Jio becomes more trustful of people and slowly breaks away from his dream of world domination, choosing to be more helpful and caring of others. This new outlook quickly gains more friends such as Mr. Wick and Mrs. Vercil, who he sees as his father and mother, never having known his real parents; Jio is emotionally crushed when they are killed by Kujaku in cold blood.`{{gnr|ch|27}}`{=mediawiki}
His main O-Part is a boomerang called `{{nihongo|Zero-shiki|零式|Rei-shiki|"Type Zero"}}`{=mediawiki} (C rank) which doubles the energy it receives.`{{gnr|ch|1}}`{=mediawiki} He named it after his master Zero.`{{gnr|ch|6}}`{=mediawiki} After being repaired by Kirin, it is upgraded to the three-winged `{{nihongo|New Zero-shiki|零式改|Rei-shiki Aratame}}`{=mediawiki} (B rank), which triples the power.`{{gnr|ch|21}}`{=mediawiki} Jio is the container of Demon No. 1i, `{{nihongo|[[Satan]]|サタン}}`{=mediawiki}, and seems unaware of Satan\'s existence, not knowing why the people in the village hated him. But during Jio\'s second fight with Wise Yury, Satan informs Jio that his body, \"the vessel\", is ready and grants him the `{{nihongo|"Number of the Beast"|ナンバーオブビースト|Nanbā obu Bīsuto}}`{=mediawiki}. Appearing on the palm of Jio\'s left hand and reading the number 666, it is an O-Part with the Effect of Energy Absorption.`{{gnr|ch|22}}`{=mediawiki} While the mark allows Jio to absorb and use another O.P.T. or Demon\'s ability,`{{gnr|ch|24}}`{=mediawiki} it also gives more and more control of his body to Satan.
During their fight on Rock Bird, Satan and Jio take a fatal wound from Cross and Metatron. In order to survive, Satan absorbs Ruby\'s soul into Jio.`{{gnr|ch|52}}`{=mediawiki} Ruby stays inside of Jio to protect him against Satan\'s control, and he is separated from his friends during the fall of Rock Bird.`{{gnr|ch|53}}`{=mediawiki} Four years later, Jio has become the leader of the Cyclopian village and his O-Part has again been updated, this time to `{{nihongo|New Zero-shiki R|零式改R|Rei-shiki Aratame Āru}}`{=mediawiki}, another boomerang-type weapon that reacts to the amount of hatred in one\'s heart and changes shape and size accordingly.`{{gnr|ch|55}}`{=mediawiki} Jio is discovered by Ball and rejoins his group to rescue Ruby from Stea Government HQ.`{{gnr|ch|56}}`{=mediawiki} After reuniting with Ruby, the Orphan crew then head for Zenom Syndicate HQ where Jio ultimately defeats Amaterasu Miko, who has initiated Armageddon. It is then revealed that all of the Angels and Demons, and Shin came from a planet called Eden, where 72 scientists tried to harness all the energy of the universe.`{{gnr|ch|76}}`{=mediawiki} To accomplish this task, they created the two Kabballahs and Shin, which have the power to absorb energy in the form of information. 20 scientists were in charge of categories of information and eventually evolved into the 20 Angels and Demons based on their category. The scientist that became Satan desired all of the energy for himself and began absorbing everything, but researchers Adam and Eve foresaw this and created a different device called Freedom. When he entered this program, Satan became trapped inside it; Jio Freed.`{{gnr|ch|76}}`{=mediawiki} Jio finally defeats the Satan inside him and gains control of Shin, which he warps to an uninhabited planet.
### Ruby Crescent {#ruby_crescent}
is a treasure hunter who is researching the Legendary O-Part like her father, Zect Crescent.`{{gnr|ch|1}}`{=mediawiki} After bumping into Jio, she hires him as her bodyguard and they begin traveling together.`{{gnr|ch|1}}`{=mediawiki} Despite being only fifteen, Ruby has extensive knowledge of ancient languages.`{{gnr|ch|25}}`{=mediawiki} She smiles almost constantly, saying that after her father died, she realized that crying and running away will not solve anything.`{{gnr|ch|1}}`{=mediawiki} She always worries about Jio and Ball, especially when they are fighting against other O.P.T.s. Ruby shares a strong friendship with the two boys, but seems to have more intimate feelings for Jio. She carries a Jade Pendant necklace that her father gave her,`{{gnr|ch|1}}`{=mediawiki} which is revealed to be the S rank O-Part `{{nihongo|Key of Solomon|ソロモンの鍵|Soromon no Kagi}}`{=mediawiki} with over 100 Effects.`{{gnr|ch|11}}`{=mediawiki} Proximity to this Key of Solomon is what awakens an Angel in its host.`{{gnr|ch|52}}`{=mediawiki}
It is revealed that Ruby is Angel No. 10, `{{nihongo|[[Sandalphon]]|サンダルフォン|Sandarufon}}`{=mediawiki}, who Zect stole along with the Key of Solomon while leaving the Stea Government.`{{gnr|ch|52}}`{=mediawiki} Her soul is absorbed into Jio by Satan during Jio\'s fight with Cross, in order to save him from a fatal wound.`{{gnr|ch|52}}`{=mediawiki} Four years later, Jio and his friends fight their way into Stea main base, where Jio is able to free Ruby\'s soul and return it to her body.`{{gnr|ch|61}}`{=mediawiki} She is now able to use her Angel powers, which include the ability to shrink and grow any object, and alter their design to some degree.`{{gnr|ch|62|, |70}}`{=mediawiki} At Zenom HQ, Ruby is finally reunited with her father, who claims to have no daughter. But when Shin begins collecting all of the Demons and Angels, Ruby takes the attack for Zect and he regains memory of his daughter.`{{gnr|ch|74|, |75}}`{=mediawiki} Both are absorbed by Shin and inserted into the Kaballah. But after Jio stops Armageddon, all three are seen with Cross and Zero before warping away from Earth on Shin.`{{gnr|ch|76}}`{=mediawiki}
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# List of O-Parts Hunter characters
## Protagonists
### Ball
is a thirteen-year-old boy with dreadlocks living in the Stea Government-oppressed Entotsu City with his ill parents and younger sister. A member of the city\'s resistance movement, he pretends to be an O.P.T. and has a love of round things.`{{gnr|ch|8}}`{=mediawiki} He is surprised when Kirin reveals to him that he actually is one and gives him the O-Part `{{nihongo|Cool Ball|クールボール|Kūru Bōru}}`{=mediawiki} (C rank).`{{gnr|ch|15}}`{=mediawiki} Its Effect, Magnetism, allows him to repel and attract the stone at high speeds. Cool Ball later gains the ability to magnetize anything it touches, metal or not.`{{gnr|ch|42}}`{=mediawiki} Like Jio, after training with Kirin Ball\'s reflexes, strength, and awareness were raised greatly. Ball has displayed a natural talent of handling his O-Part and displays amazing cunning and strategy, using his O-Part\'s magnetism effect to fool his opponents, often coming up with plans in the middle of battle. After helping save his city, he joins Jio and Ruby on their journey.`{{gnr|ch|24}}`{=mediawiki} Ball is often the pilot of the main characters\' transportation vehicle, the O-Part called the `{{nihongo|Orphan|オーフェン|Ōfen}}`{=mediawiki}.`{{gnr|ch|28}}`{=mediawiki} After the four year timeskip, he wields a new O-Part, called `{{nihongo|Tricky|トリッキー|Torikkī}}`{=mediawiki} (B rank), which are essentially four smaller versions of Cool Ball that resemble marbles.`{{gnr|ch|54}}`{=mediawiki} During their attack on Stea HQ, he and May end up fighting her older brother Tsubame, who afterwards, asks Ball to take care of May.`{{gnr|ch|59}}`{=mediawiki} Years after Armageddon was stopped, Ball and May have a son and a daughter that they named Jio and Ruby.`{{gnr|ch|76}}`{=mediawiki}
### Cross Biancina {#cross_biancina}
is the fourteen-year-old, religious commander-in-chief of the Stea Government\'s SS rank O-Part airship, Shin.`{{gnr|ch|4}}`{=mediawiki} He uses the government and Shin to frequent the frontlines of battle in order to increase his odds of finding and killing Satan.`{{gnr|ch|6}}`{=mediawiki} Before the series began, Cross lived alone with his younger sister, `{{nihongo|Lily|リリィ|Ririi}}`{=mediawiki}, after their parents left. One day, Jio came to their village and Satan inside Jio decides to instill loneliness, hatred and vengeance in Cross by destroying the village and Lily in front of him.`{{gnr|ch|Justice}}`{=mediawiki} Cross was recovered by the Stea Government as the only survivor and found out to be an O.P.T., later becoming the commander of Shin and beginning his search for Satan.`{{gnr|ch|Justice}}`{=mediawiki} His O-Part is `{{nihongo|Justice|ジャスティス|Jasutisu}}`{=mediawiki}, which consists of five rings each with their own Effect; thumb earth, index electric water, middle wind, ring finger force field, pinkie bomb.`{{gnr|ch|51}}`{=mediawiki} Despite them only being C rank, Cross\'s skill and mastery of them allows him to easily defeat enemies with higher ranked O-Parts.`{{gnr|ch|4}}`{=mediawiki} Cross is revealed to be Angel No. 1, `{{nihongo|[[Metatron]]|メタトロン|Metatoron}}`{=mediawiki}, while Lily was a clone created by the Stea Government from the Key of Solomon and Angel No. 10, Sandalphon.`{{gnr|ch|52}}`{=mediawiki} He awakens as an Angel during his fight with Jio on Rock Bird, thanks to the close proximity to Ruby\'s Key of Solomon.`{{gnr|ch|52}}`{=mediawiki}
After the four year timeskip, Cross has left the Stea Government and is traveling with the rest of the Orphan Crew helping them look for Jio.`{{gnr|ch|54}}`{=mediawiki} Later, he reunites with Ponzu who has purposely become the Demon Lilith, in order to become closer to Cross, whom she has feelings for. He is absorbed by Shin and inserted into the Kaballah. But after Jio stops Armageddon, Cross, Jio, Ruby, Zect and Zero are seen warping away from Earth on Shin.`{{gnr|ch|76}}`{=mediawiki}
### Kirin
is a white-haired, pickle-loving hermit who is easily bored and lives on the outskirts of Entotsu City. He is a licensed O-Part appraiser famed for his knowledge and repair of O-Parts, as well as his genius as a swordsman with his sword `{{nihongo|Shunkashuto|瞬花終刀|Shunkashūtō}}`{=mediawiki}.`{{gnr|ch|11|, |16}}`{=mediawiki} Despite his genius, Kirin is not an O.P.T., but his abilities exceed those of most O.P.T.s. A former Stea Government officer at the same time as Amidaba and Zect,`{{gnr|ch|19}}`{=mediawiki} he is now a hermit accompanied by his dog Jaja-maru. Jio and Ball seek him out to fix Jio\'s O-Part, but in exchange they have to keep him entertained playing games, which also act as training to be O.P.T.s.`{{gnr|ch|15}}`{=mediawiki} Kirin meets up with Jio, Ruby, and Ball again at the Dastom Ruins, where they encounter his twin brother Kujaku, before continuing to travel as a quartet.`{{gnr|ch|27|, |28}}`{=mediawiki} After the four year timeskip, he is traveling with the rest of the Orphan Crew looking for Jio.`{{gnr|ch|54}}`{=mediawiki} During their attack on Stea HQ, Kirin and Amidaba fight and kill Dofwa Longinus.`{{gnr|ch|58}}`{=mediawiki}
Kirin and Kujaku are the twin sons of a Cyclopian father and an O.P.T. mother, and the nephews of May\'s grandfather.`{{gnr|ch|55}}`{=mediawiki} While Kirin is special in that his Cyclopian third eye was open when he was born, very rare, if not completely unheard of, Kujaku does not a have a third eye, but is an O.P.T.`{{gnr|ch|55}}`{=mediawiki} At one point, Kirin attempted to stab his third eye in order to be normal and stop his jealous brother\'s hate toward him and his father, but the third eye can not be destroyed. So he cut his left eye out, blinding it, and leaving him with two working eyes: his right eye and his Cyclopian one.`{{gnr|ch|68}}`{=mediawiki} Inside the Zenom base Kirin fights and defeats Kujaku with the help of May. After the battle Kirin gives Kujaku their father\'s sword, revealing that their father had intended for him to inherit the sword the whole time.`{{gnr|ch|68}}`{=mediawiki}
### Amidaba
, nicknamed `{{nihongo|"Seven-Colored Amidaba"|七色のアミダバ|Nanairo no Amidaba}}`{=mediawiki},`{{gnr|ch|22}}`{=mediawiki} is a skilled O.P.T. able to use any O-Part.`{{gnr|ch|44}}`{=mediawiki} She was a Stea Government army officer alongside Zect Crescent and the one who found Ruby\'s Jade Pendant.`{{gnr|ch|11}}`{=mediawiki} Amidaba meets Ruby when they are both locked up in the dungeons of Entotsu City and helps her escape. She reappears at Rock Bird investigating Olympia and Ikaros.`{{gnr|ch|44}}`{=mediawiki} There she uses Mars\' O-Part, `{{nihongo|Magic Book|マジックブック|Majikku Bukku}}`{=mediawiki}, which materializes anything drawn in it.`{{gnr|ch|53}}`{=mediawiki} After the four year timeskip, she is traveling with the rest of the Orphan Crew looking for Jio.`{{gnr|ch|54}}`{=mediawiki} During their attack on Stea HQ, she and Kirin fight and kill Dofwa.`{{gnr|ch|58}}`{=mediawiki} Her own O-Part is `{{nihongo|Rainbow|レインボー|Reinbō}}`{=mediawiki}, seven tattoos on her palms, which each have different Effects, her favorite being gravity control.`{{gnr|ch|57}}`{=mediawiki}
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## Protagonists
### Jin
is Jio\'s former childhood friend who protected Jio when he was bullied by other kids. The same day that Jin told Jio they were friends, he witnessed his parents being killed by Jio in Satan form.`{{gnr|ch|3}}`{=mediawiki} Jin became extremely hateful toward Jio and wants to kill him. After becoming an O.P.T. for hire, he meets Jio on a mission. During their fight, Satan awakens and claims credit for the murder of Jin\'s parents. When Jin realizes Jio has no memory of Satan\'s actions, he forgives Jio and saves him from a fire Satan started, while he himself seemingly falls to his death.`{{gnr|ch|3}}`{=mediawiki} His O-Part is `{{nihongo|Ashura|阿修羅}}`{=mediawiki} (B rank) and its Effect is Flame, but his Spirit, fueled by his hatred of Jio, turns the flames black and keep burning until an object is reduced to ashes.`{{gnr|ch|3}}`{=mediawiki} Jin returns as a contestant in the Olympia tournament. He no longer hates Jio and is instead focused on saving Jio from Satan, thus the black flames of Ashura have been replaced by more powerful blue flames.`{{gnr|ch|39|, |40}}`{=mediawiki} Jin escapes Rock Bird with Futomomo-taro, and the two are still traveling together four years later.`{{gnr|ch|53|, |62}}`{=mediawiki} They accidentally end up in Zenom HQ at the same time as Jio and company.`{{gnr|ch|64}}`{=mediawiki} Jin and Zero team up to defeat Astaroth.
### Zero
is a lone wolf who was banished from his pack along with his father because of their powers.`{{gnr|ch|5}}`{=mediawiki} After saving Jio in the desert, he taught the boy fighting and survival skills. Zero hates both humans and wolves, but bonds with Jio as they share similar situations of being shunned by others of their species. His bones are C Rank O-Parts, and their Effect is high-speed movement, but using them causes extreme pain to Zero. After a year, Zero chased Jio away so that the boy can follow his dreams.`{{gnr|ch|6}}`{=mediawiki} Zero finds and saves Jio after the collapse of Rock Bird and is living with him in the Cyclopian village after the four year timeskip.`{{gnr|ch|55}}`{=mediawiki} He joins the Orphan Crew when Jio reunites with them. Zero fights Rock and Astaroth alongside Jio and Jin, where it is revealed that he is Angel No. 4, `{{nihongo|[[Zadkiel]]|サドキエル|Zadokieru}}`{=mediawiki}, having inherited it from his father.`{{gnr|ch|71}}`{=mediawiki} His special ability allows his body doubles to take the place of someone else and save them from an attack. The sacrificial wolf will die in their place, but the person will still feel the pain of the attack.`{{gnr|ch|71}}`{=mediawiki} He is absorbed by Shin and inserted into the Kaballah. But after Jio stops Armageddon, Zero, Jio, Ruby, Cross and Zect are seen warping away from Earth on Shin.`{{gnr|ch|76}}`{=mediawiki}
### May
is a young female member of the Cyclopians and granddaughter of the village chief. She met Jio during the four year timeskip when he was nursed back to health by her village, and has developed a huge crush on him.`{{gnr|ch|55}}`{=mediawiki} After sneaking onboard to be with Jio, she joins the Orphan Crew.`{{gnr|ch|56}}`{=mediawiki} During their attack on Stea HQ, she and Ball end up fighting her older brother Tsubame. During the fight, May unlocks the power of her third eye and with Ball\'s help is able to defeat her brother.`{{gnr|ch|59}}`{=mediawiki} She realizes that she used Jio as a replacement for losing her brother, and now shows affection for Ball.`{{gnr|ch|61|, |64}}`{=mediawiki} Inside the Zenom base she, Kirin, and Jajamaru fight against Kujaku. It is with help from her third eye, that Kirin is able to deliver the final blow.`{{gnr|ch|68}}`{=mediawiki} Years after Armageddon was stopped, Ball and May have a son and a daughter that they named Jio and Ruby.`{{gnr|ch|76}}`{=mediawiki}
### Futomomo-taro {#futomomo_taro}
is a fat man that enters the Olympia tournament. Although he fails the preliminary round, due to an error he stays on Rock Bird and later escapes with Jin.`{{gnr|ch|33|, |53}}`{=mediawiki} His O-Part is the `{{nihongo|Sardine Sword (with Sesame)|ママカリの剣(ゴマ付き)|Mamakari no Ken (Goma-tsuki)}}`{=mediawiki}, which paralyzes the people it cuts with its stench and was the idea of *Papuwa of the South Seas* and *Jibaku-kun* author Ami Shibata.`{{gnr|ch|31|, |34}}`{=mediawiki} He also uses the `{{nihongo|Dog, Monkey and Pheasant [[Millet Dumplings]]|犬・猿・キジ・きび団子|Inu Saru Kijiki Kibi Dango}}`{=mediawiki}, which give him an animal trait depending on the one he eats; keen sense of smell from the Dog dumpling, wings from the Pheasant one.`{{gnr|ch|34}}`{=mediawiki} Four years after Rock Bird, Futomomo-taro and Jin are still traveling together and accidentally end up in Zenom HQ at the same time as Jio and company.`{{gnr|ch|64}}`{=mediawiki} After accidentally saving her, Futomomo-taro becomes the \"master\" of Spica.`{{gnr|ch|70}}`{=mediawiki} Futomomo-taro is based on the folktale hero Momotarō.
### Jaja-maru {#jaja_maru}
is the small, round, shoe-wearing pet dog of Kirin. He is an O.P.T. whose O-Part, a wolf bone, gives him high-speed movement.`{{gnr|ch|14}}`{=mediawiki} He is also able to drive the Orphan. After the four year timeskip, he has grown into an enormous saber tooth tiger-like animal and has a son, Jojo-maru.`{{gnr|ch|56}}`{=mediawiki}
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## Protagonists
### Jojo-maru {#jojo_maru}
is Jaja-maru\'s son, who looks exactly like his dad did.`{{gnr|ch|56}}`{=mediawiki} He is also an O.P.T. and able to fly the Orphan. He\'s always been seen on or near Ball and has taken his father\'s place as the comical relief, being a living afro puff, yet also being helpful in a battle such as being the one to show Ball the way to defeat Franken.`{{gnr|ch|68}}`{=mediawiki}
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## Stea Government {#stea_government}
### Amaterasu Miko {#amaterasu_miko}
, nicknamed `{{nihongo|"The Phantom"|幻|Maboroshi}}`{=mediawiki}, is the leader of the `{{nihongo|Stea Government|ステア政府|Sutea Seifu}}`{=mediawiki}.`{{gnr|ch|30}}`{=mediawiki} She desires to destroy the material world and create a new, conflictless world \"where the consciousness of all\" are united as one.`{{gnr|ch|60}}`{=mediawiki} She is immortal, having transferred her mind to the O-Part ship Shin, with her body being a machine.`{{gnr|ch|60|, |61}}`{=mediawiki} During the attack on Stea HQ, Miko acquires Jio\'s half of the Legendary O-Part and then uses Shin to take over the body of Balsa to form a group composed of those on board, including Ponzu.`{{gnr|ch|62|, |73}}`{=mediawiki} Attaching some of her psyche to Ponzu, she takes over the body of Baku and steals the second half of the Legendary O-Part. Upon joining the two halves of the Legendary O-Part, the Kaballah and Reverse Kaballah merge to form the true core of Shin.`{{gnr|ch|74}}`{=mediawiki} She proceeds to absorb all of the Angels and Demons sans Jio/Satan and starts to absorb all life (information and memory) on the planet, aiming to achieve her goal of unifying all consciousness. However, while attempting to absorb Jio, Miko\'s main spiritual body is destroyed by Jio\'s Zero-shiki R.`{{gnr|ch|75}}`{=mediawiki}
### Dofwa Longinus {#dofwa_longinus}
is a blind man and the Stea Government\'s chief of staff.`{{gnr|ch|30}}`{=mediawiki} Nicknamed `{{nihongo|"Cross-Scarred Dofwa"|十字キズのドワフ・ロンギヌス|Jūji Kizu no Dowafu Ronginusu}}`{=mediawiki}, after the shape of the scar covering his eyes, he is the former commander of the attack force.`{{gnr|ch|57}}`{=mediawiki} His O-Part is `{{nihongo|Red Spear|レッドスピア|Reddo Supia}}`{=mediawiki}, a spear able to thrust faster than the speed of sound, creating a sonic boom, and which controls light. Dofwa is sent by Miko to stop Jio and friends from advancing into their base, but is killed by Kirin with Amidaba\'s help.`{{gnr|ch|58}}`{=mediawiki}
### Mishima Kagehisa {#mishima_kagehisa}
is a lieutenant general in the Stea Government Army and their chief strategic officer of the Northern Hemisphere.`{{gnr|ch|28}}`{=mediawiki} He is in charge of their operations at the North Pole, which mainly consists of research surrounding the Kaballah and the Angels, and is privy to information about them that even Dofwa is not.`{{gnr|ch|37}}`{=mediawiki} He claims the Stea Government\'s goal is to unite the world as one, but must do so using force led by O.P.T.s.`{{gnr|ch|25}}`{=mediawiki} Mishima is a cyborg with mechanical body parts, including a positron gun O-Part in his left arm.`{{gnr|ch|61}}`{=mediawiki} He becomes disillusioned with Miko\'s plan, and helps Jio and company free Ruby\'s body from her containment chamber.`{{gnr|ch|61}}`{=mediawiki}
### Ponzu
is a legendary hacker, nicknamed `{{nihongo|"Invisible"|インビジブル|Inbijiburu}}`{=mediawiki}, whose skills the Stea Government values enough to cut a deal with and house the wanted criminal in secret.`{{gnr|ch|30}}`{=mediawiki} She wears a skimpy outfit with a built-in computer, a hat with cat ears and a tail that acts as a local area network cable.`{{gnr|ch|30}}`{=mediawiki} Cross seeks her out for detailed information on Satan and she accompanies him back to Shin to answer his questions. Post time-skip finds Ponzu still on the Shin under the command of Miko, with Demon No. 9i, `{{nihongo|[[Lilith]]|リリス|Ririsu}}`{=mediawiki}, implanted into her body.`{{gnr|ch|64}}`{=mediawiki} Lilith has the ability to cause others to go berserk when they look into her eyes and can cause molecular instability, preventing even Angels from regenerating.`{{gnr|ch|70}}`{=mediawiki} The core of Lilith is pulled out of Ponzu by Cross during her fight with him and Ruby, and it is revealed that she purposely became the Demon in order to become as close to Cross as possible.`{{gnr|ch|70}}`{=mediawiki} She then joins up with him and becomes one of the Crew of the Orphan before being absorbed into Shin and inserted into the Kabbalah with all the other Demons and Angels.`{{gnr|ch|75}}`{=mediawiki}
### Michael
is the narcissistic No. 6 Angel who works for the Stea Government and is obsessed with beauty. A clone of Michael created by Mishima is sent to Olympia to capture any other Angels and kill any Demons.`{{gnr|ch|37}}`{=mediawiki} Although he defeats his opponent in the fourth match,`{{gnr|ch|39}}`{=mediawiki} the clone is later destroyed by Kujaku (Adramelech).`{{gnr|ch|47}}`{=mediawiki} Four years later, the real Michael is sent to stop Jio and company from advancing into Stea HQ, and ends up fighting Jio and Cross simultaneously.`{{gnr|ch|58}}`{=mediawiki} In his true form, an enormous sphere, anything he touches is \"purified\" to its natural base elements.`{{gnr|ch|59}}`{=mediawiki} Michael is destroyed by Cross, with its remains returning to the Kabbalah.`{{gnr|ch|60}}`{=mediawiki}
### Tsubame
is May\'s older brother, and the former leader of the Cyclopian village. He is sent to stop Jio and company from advancing into Stea HQ, and ends up fighting his sister and Ball. Three years earlier, he fell off a cliff while fighting against Zenom operatives alongside Jio and was taken for dead. He was rescued by Mishima,`{{gnr|ch|59}}`{=mediawiki} who helped him open his Cyclopian third eye and used him in experiments crossing different races in order to create an enhanced O.P.T.`{{gnr|ch|56}}`{=mediawiki} Tsubame\'s third eye allows him to program any object he sees for a few seconds, excluding humans.`{{gnr|ch|58}}`{=mediawiki} The experiments seem to have driven him mad enough to attack his own sister. May\'s newly opened third eye and their shared gesture help him remember who he is and close his third eye. He apologizes to his sister and asks Ball to take care of her, before crumbling into dust.`{{gnr|ch|59}}`{=mediawiki}
### Balsa
is the vice-commander of the airship Shin, under Cross.`{{gnr|ch|4}}`{=mediawiki} Although he acts respectful, he evidently despises Cross and thinks he would be better suited to command Shin. During the Rock Bird arc, he even fires Shin\'s soul-absorbing laser at the city, not caring whether or not Cross will survive. After Cross defected from Stea post timeskip, Balsa took his place as commander of Shin and declared it an independent state called `{{nihongo|Zipan|ジパン|Jipan}}`{=mediawiki}.`{{gnr|ch|61}}`{=mediawiki} After Miko abandons Stea, she takes over Balsa\'s body and uses it to still maintain control of those on board Shin without revealing her nature as Shin itself.`{{gnr|ch|62}}`{=mediawiki}
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## Zenom Syndicate {#zenom_syndicate}
### Zect Crescent {#zect_crescent}
, also known as `{{nihongo|Zenom|ゼノム|Zenomu}}`{=mediawiki}, is the leader of the `{{nihongo|Zenom Syndicate|ゼノム組織|Zenomu Soshiki}}`{=mediawiki}. He is the former captain of the Stea Government\'s first attack squad, where he was nicknamed the \"Red Wind\".`{{gnr|ch|52}}`{=mediawiki} Zect betrayed the Stea Government, stealing Ruby and the Key of Solomon,`{{gnr|ch|52}}`{=mediawiki} and became a treasure hunter to track down the Legendary O-Part. He created the Zenom Syndicate in order to bring down the Stea Government.`{{gnr|ch|54}}`{=mediawiki} After the four year timeskip, he is shown to have one half of the Legendary O-Part. Zect has both Demon No. 5i, `{{nihongo|[[Asmodeus]]|アスモデウス|Asumodeusu}}`{=mediawiki}, and Demon No. 6i, `{{nihongo|[[Belphegor]]|ベルフェゴール|Berufegōru}}`{=mediawiki}, within him.`{{gnr|ch|73}}`{=mediawiki} Using the Demons\' powers, he created the O-Parts used by his Zenom subordinates and can therefore use all of their Effects. Zect can also combine the powers of both Demons for attacks. It is revealed that Zect had a wife and daughter who were killed in an O-Part war, which set him out to change the world.`{{gnr|ch|75}}`{=mediawiki} He placed Belphegor inside himself in order to steal Sandalphon from Stea and named her Ruby after his daughter. But fearing the Demon in him would hurt his Angel daughter, Zect left Ruby.`{{gnr|ch|75}}`{=mediawiki} He is absorbed by Shin and inserted into the Reverse Kaballah. But after Jio stops Armageddon, Zect, Jio, Ruby, Cross and Zero are seen warping away from Earth on Shin.`{{gnr|ch|76}}`{=mediawiki}
### Kujaku
is one of the Big Four of the Zenom Syndicate and the twin brother of Kirin.`{{gnr|ch|27}}`{=mediawiki} In charge of the Reverse Kabbalah project at the South Pole, he is searching for the Demons and is Wise Yury and Shuri\'s superior. Baku says that Kujaku wants to brush aside the other members of the Big Four and become leader of Zenom.`{{gnr|ch|34}}`{=mediawiki} He goes to Rock Bird to capture Lucifuge and kill Shuri, who failed at the task.`{{gnr|ch|43}}`{=mediawiki} Kujaku is Demon No. 8i, `{{nihongo|[[Adramelech]]|アドラマレク|Adoramareku}}`{=mediawiki}, with the greatest disintegration abilities amongst the Demons, that affect anything within range of its flashes of light.`{{gnr|ch|51}}`{=mediawiki} It also has the ability to reconstruct and can move through physical matter. Kujaku is an O.P.T. but is never seen using an O-part, as he usually relies on his Demon powers instead. He and his brother were trained to be swordsmen by their father, but Kujaku could never win against Kirin due to his brother having the Cyclopian third eye while he does not, leading to intense jealously.`{{gnr|ch|67}}`{=mediawiki} One day he found an orb containing Adramelech and the Demon took over his right arm, giving him raw power. Although he was now able to beat Kirin, their father scolds Kujaku for his new disregard of technique, leading to Kujaku killing his father.`{{gnr|ch|67}}`{=mediawiki}
After the four year timeskip, Kujaku fights Kirin and May and activates his full Demon form. Thanks to May\'s help, Kirin is able to cut Adramelech to pieces, separating it from Kujaku.`{{gnr|ch|68}}`{=mediawiki} Kirin then gives Kujaku their father\'s sword, explaining that it was always intended to belong to him, the superior swordsman, this being why their father pushed Kujaku so hard. After seeing his name carved on the sword, Kujaku sheds tears realizing that his father was not ignoring him.`{{gnr|ch|68}}`{=mediawiki} Later as the non-Angel and Demon members of the Orphan crew are being absorbed by Miko and Shin, Kujaku uses the sword to perform the ultimate technique their father taught them to save them, before dying on his feet smiling.`{{gnr|ch|75}}`{=mediawiki}
### Rock
is one of the Big Four of the Zenom Syndicate. He distrusts Kujaku and is aware of Kujaku\'s ambition to take control of Zenom. He is Angel No. 5, `{{nihongo|[[Samael]]|サマエル|Samaeru}}`{=mediawiki}, and as a result has the ability to remove collected Demons from the Reverse Kabbalah.`{{gnr|ch|66}}`{=mediawiki} Rock was formerly in the Stea Government, but after learning that what he believed to have been a mission to suppress an uprising, was actually simply to acquire an \"O-Part\" and eliminate anyone who knew about it, he left them. Not before taking this \"O-Part\", which turned out to be Samael, who took over his right eye.`{{gnr|ch|72}}`{=mediawiki} In normal combat he dual wields two pistols with the Effect Kerberos, which simply greatly enhances their firepower. He also carries the O-Part `{{nihongo|12 Watchers|{{ruby-ja|12の監視|トゥエルプウォッチャー}}|Tuerupu<!-- error? --> Wotchā}}`{=mediawiki} on his back, which are twelve pyramid-shaped pieces he controls that each emit laser beams and can intensify their power when combined into certain formations. He fights Jio, Jin and Zero alongside Demon No. 4i, `{{nihongo|[[Astaroth]]|アシュタロト|Ashutaroto}}`{=mediawiki}, who can temporarily turn things into others; such as water into fire.`{{gnr|ch|71}}`{=mediawiki} In Samael\'s true form, he can read minds and tell how much power someone has left. Rock is defeated when Jio tricks him using his own ability and takes the core of Samael out of him.`{{gnr|ch|72}}`{=mediawiki}
### Spica
is one of the Big Four of the Zenom Syndicate. She is quiet and very polite and acts like a maid, greeting even enemies as \"masters\" and \"ladies\" and claiming she will serve them until death.`{{gnr|ch|69}}`{=mediawiki} When she holds the ring O-Part `{{nihongo|Fairing|フェアリング|Fearingu}}`{=mediawiki}, which is worn around her neck like a necklace, to her mouth, her personality changes completely as she angrily yells at them. The ring takes any words or sounds spoken into it and materializes large letters spelling out the words or sounds. These letters take on the characteristics of the word(s), such as \"thorns\" creating thorny letters and \"hot tea\" creating letters in hot liquid.`{{gnr|ch|69}}`{=mediawiki} During her fight with Ruby she is caught between two halves of a rock, but is accidentally saved by Futomomo-taro. Because he is the only person to ever become her \"master\" without her having to ask, Spica vows to serve him until death and betrays Zenom.`{{gnr|ch|70}}`{=mediawiki}
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## Zenom Syndicate {#zenom_syndicate}
### Franken Schretz {#franken_schretz}
is one of the Big Four of the Zenom Syndicate and looks like a beetle-esque robot with a large mask-like head. Franken is used by Zenom to hold, transport and inject the Demons into the Reverse Kabbalah. It is revealed that the robot body is made up of O-Parts and the human brain inside is the O.P.T. controlling it. Franken was a terminally ill child until his father, Professor `{{nihongo|Browny Schretz|ブラウニー・シュレッツ|Buraunī Shurettsu}}`{=mediawiki}, artificially turned him into an O.P.T.`{{gnr|ch|69}}`{=mediawiki} Franken is able to spin very rapidly, destroying objects, and shoot masks out of his mouth that fit onto people\'s faces and take control of their body. He also keeps a number of masks that allow him to change Effects when worn, such as fire and ice.`{{gnr|ch|69}}`{=mediawiki} After he is defeated by Ball, Professor Browny kills Franken\'s brain, explaining that it had already reached its limit, before killing himself too.`{{gnr|ch|69}}`{=mediawiki}
### Baku
is a high-ranking member of the Zenom Syndicate and Zect\'s most loyal subordinate.`{{gnr|ch|27}}`{=mediawiki} Baku seems to know a great deal about the nature of the Kaballah. He states that Zenom\'s goal is to bring chaos and destruction to the corrupt world using the Reverse Kaballah.`{{gnr|ch|26}}`{=mediawiki} His O-Part is the `{{nihongo|Mask of Magima|マギマの仮面|Magima no Kamen}}`{=mediawiki} which grants him telepathy and, when used with the two other masks possessed by his son Mu and daughter Lem, teleportation.`{{gnr|ch|11|, |26}}`{=mediawiki} During Jio\'s battle with Zect Crescent, Baku is possessed by Miko in order to steal the other half of the Legendary O-Part.`{{gnr|ch|74}}`{=mediawiki}
### Shuri
is a high-ranking member of the Zenom Syndicate and aide to Kujaku.`{{gnr|ch|27}}`{=mediawiki} As a child he watched his parents be murdered by Stea Government soldiers during a war and was recruited by Zect into Zenom to overthrow the government and get his revenge.`{{gnr|ch|40|, |41}}`{=mediawiki} His O-Part is `{{nihongo|Wraith|レイス|Reisu}}`{=mediawiki}, sharpened chains he can control with frost Effects, that were found at the scene of his parents\' death.`{{gnr|ch|40}}`{=mediawiki} He used to believe that only material things exist, and that things such as feelings and heart were not real, and he froze his parents\' bodies in ice as proof of their existence. Shuri enters the Olympia tournament on orders from Kujaku to confirm/learn the identities of any Demons there.`{{gnr|ch|34}}`{=mediawiki} He faces Jin in the fifth match, which he loses because his O-Part is broken.`{{gnr|ch|41}}`{=mediawiki} But during the match, Shuri sees the error of his ways and with Kujaku trying to kill him, Shuri leaves Zenom. After the four year timeskip, his O-Part has been repaired and he helps Kite save Yuria from Zenom.`{{gnr|ch|62|, |66}}`{=mediawiki}
### Wise Yury {#wise_yury}
, nicknamed the `{{nihongo|"Crimson Magician"|深紅の奇術師|Shinku no Kijutsushi}}`{=mediawiki}, is a low-ranking official of the Zenom Syndicate.`{{gnr|ch|27}}`{=mediawiki} He is paid by Entotsu City\'s governor to terrorize the city and flee when the Stea Government arrives in order to make the people trust them.`{{gnr|ch|8}}`{=mediawiki} However, he is actually waiting for the excavation of the S Rank O-Part Mexis, to use the governor as energy.`{{gnr|ch|19}}`{=mediawiki} Wise has a tendency to kill people without hesitation, even fellow members of Zenom Syndicate, and gets a piercing on his tongue for every person he kills.`{{gnr|ch|9}}`{=mediawiki} His O-Part is two rings called `{{nihongo|Brother|ブラザー|Burazā}}`{=mediawiki}, they each have individual Effects that work in tandem: Handling and Transportation of Matter.`{{gnr|ch|9}}`{=mediawiki} He can put his hand through one ring and have it come out of the other. He uses it to break Jio\'s Zero-shiki in their first encounter, forcing the boy to flee.`{{gnr|ch|10}}`{=mediawiki} After Mexis is excavated, Wise uses it to fight Jio, but is defeated and then absorbed by Mexis.`{{gnr|ch|24}}`{=mediawiki}
### Museshi
is a troop captain of the Zenom Syndicate.`{{gnr|ch|27}}`{=mediawiki} He is one of the agents who attacks citizens of Entotsu City while Mexis is destroying the city. He kills another Zenom member in order to fight Ball, in the latter\'s first fight after becoming an O.P.T.`{{gnr|ch|18}}`{=mediawiki} Ball struggles at first, until he exploits Museshi\'s severe acrophobia. Museshi always bends down and walks on all fours because he thinks the distance between him and the ground is too far when he stands up.`{{gnr|ch|18}}`{=mediawiki} His O-Part is `{{nihongo|Hang and Tooth Hang|ハングとトゥースハング|Hangu to Tūsu Hangu}}`{=mediawiki}, claws on all four limbs and fangs which alter physical matter; they can extend and retract in size, as well as change direction.
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# List of O-Parts Hunter characters
## Other characters {#other_characters}
### Yuria
is a short teenage girl who wears a cape and enters the Olympia with Kite in hopes that the prize, the Legendary O-Part, can cure her. Although she fails the preliminary round, she is brought back in order to have ten contestants in the actual tournament.`{{gnr|ch|33}}`{=mediawiki} Yuria tries to avoid using her \"O-Part\" at all costs because it is actually Demon No. 3i, `{{nihongo|[[Lucifuge Rofocale|Lucifuge]]|ルキフグス|Rukifugusu}}`{=mediawiki}, and she can not control it.`{{gnr|ch|38}}`{=mediawiki} Nine years earlier, she followed Kite and his father into some ruins and touched Lucifuge, which took over her left arm before \"disappearing\" the ruins and Kite\'s father.`{{gnr|ch|38}}`{=mediawiki} Lucifuge can travel to another dimension and \"reject\" anything to that dimension as well.`{{gnr|ch|38}}`{=mediawiki} In her fight with Python Jack, she is forced to unleash Lucifuge to win and the Demon is about to rampage the arena until Yuria\'s love of Kite subdues it.`{{gnr|ch|38}}`{=mediawiki} Later, with Kite\'s life threatened by Kujaku, Yuria willingly surrenders to Kujaku and is put into the Reverse Kabbalah.`{{gnr|ch|48}}`{=mediawiki} Four years later, Kite\'s love for Yuria chases the newly freed Lucifuge out of her, and the two are reunited while Lucifuge is again absorbed by the Reverse Kabbalah.`{{gnr|ch|66}}`{=mediawiki}
### Kite
is a young man who enters the Olympia with Yuria to find a way to cure her. He fights Ball in the second match, and although both are knocked unconscious, Kite loses because his O-Part is destroyed.`{{gnr|ch|36}}`{=mediawiki} His first O-Part is `{{nihongo|The Giant's Knife|巨人のナイフ|Kyojin no Naifu}}`{=mediawiki}, a huge knife the weight of which Kite can alter from grams to tons.`{{gnr|ch|36}}`{=mediawiki} During the four year timeskip, Kite teams up with Shuri and the two plan to rescue Yuria and destroy Zenom.`{{gnr|ch|62}}`{=mediawiki} He now uses `{{nihongo|Heavy Metal|ヘビーメタル|Hebī Metaru}}`{=mediawiki}, a glove that becomes a suit of armor, the weight of which he can change at will. At the South Pole, Kite allows Lucifuge to send him to the other dimension, but his love for Yuria breaks him out of it and chases the Demon out of her, reuniting the two.`{{gnr|ch|66}}`{=mediawiki}
### Anna
is a beautiful woman with large breasts who enters the Olympia. She tries to win at any cost in order to reunite with `{{nihongo|Mars|マルス|Marusu|alternately "Malse"}}`{=mediawiki}, the man she loved and who won the Olympia tournament four years prior but never returned.`{{gnr|ch|35}}`{=mediawiki} Anna actually defeats Jio during the preliminary round, but he is brought back in order to have ten contestants in the actual tournament.`{{gnr|ch|33}}`{=mediawiki} The two fight again in the first match of the tournament where she loses, but Jio promises to win and find out what happened to Mars.`{{gnr|ch|35}}`{=mediawiki} Her O-Part is the cloth `{{nihongo|Tennyo|天女}}`{=mediawiki}, which can harden into various objects, such as a spear or shield.`{{gnr|ch|35}}`{=mediawiki}
### Python Jack {#python_jack}
is a man wrapped in bandages like a mummy who enters the Olympia. He fights using `{{nihongo|Viraia|ビライヤ|Biraiya}}`{=mediawiki}, a living O-Part that possesses high speed movement and acid attacks, but occasionally tries to kill its user.`{{gnr|ch|37}}`{=mediawiki} Python is a serial killer who murders anyone he meets just for fun, but he was not always like this. Previously he was a regular O.P.T. called on by his village to move the newly unearthed Viraia, but was deformed by its acid. The rest of the village turned on him, treating him like a monster, so he decided to become \"a real monster.\"`{{gnr|ch|37}}`{=mediawiki} He fights Yuria in the third match and is about to win, forcing Yuria to unleash Lucifuge. Python is eaten and sent to another dimension by the Demon.`{{gnr|ch|38}}`{=mediawiki}
### Ikaros
is the leader of the floating city `{{nihongo|Rock Bird|ロックバード|Rokku Bādo}}`{=mediawiki}, which is an O-Part. Every four years he holds the `{{nihongo|Olympia|オリンピア|Orinpia}}`{=mediawiki} tournament where O.P.T.s from the surface are brought to compete.`{{gnr|ch|31}}`{=mediawiki} Although he secretly uses the winning O.P.T. as a \"battery\" to power the flying city,`{{gnr|ch|44}}`{=mediawiki} Amidaba suggests that Ikaros is afraid of O.P.T.s and uses them to learn about the Legendary O-Part.`{{gnr|ch|46}}`{=mediawiki} Ikaros is Demon No. 2i, `{{nihongo|[[Beelzebub]]|ベルゼブブ|Beruzebubu}}`{=mediawiki}. His body is made of maggots, which allows him to regenerate limbs, and if touched, they will devour the other person from the inside out.`{{gnr|ch|47}}`{=mediawiki} Ikaros kidnaps Ruby in order to make Jio give in completely to Satan, in hopes of using Satan as his own weapon.`{{gnr|ch|43|, |44}}`{=mediawiki} Beelzebub\'s actual body is the gigantic underlying structure for Rock Bird.`{{gnr|ch|49}}`{=mediawiki} Jio absorbs Spirit from all the remaining O.P.T.s on Rock Bird for a final attack to destroy Ikaros, causing the city to crumble. But Franken Schretz, Rock and Spica take what remains of Beelzebub\'s head and insert it into the Reverse Kabbalah.`{{gnr|ch|51}}`{=mediawiki}
### Cyclopians
The `{{nihongo|Cyclopians|サイクロプス人|Saikuropusu Hito}}`{=mediawiki} are humanoids, and the original inhabitants of the planet. Unlike Cyclops in ancient Greek mythology, Cyclopians have two normal eyes, and a mark on their forehead. The mark will only open into a third eye for a few Cyclopians and grants them incredible abilities.`{{gnr|ch|55}}`{=mediawiki} Normal humans are descendants of space travelers called Noah, that used the Kabbalah to destroy the Cyclopians.`{{gnr|ch|55}}`{=mediawiki} The small number of surviving Cyclopians have stayed hidden in their village ever since, and held onto one half of the Legendary O-Part.`{{gnr|ch|55}}`{=mediawiki} Due to the Zenom Syndicate closing in on them, the village chief entrusts this half to Jio, who has become their village leader
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# Gord Donnelly
**Gord Donnelly** (born April 5, 1962) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman.
Born in Montreal Canada
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# Tunau
**Tunau** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Utzenfeld
**Utzenfeld** is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
## Geography
Utzenfeld is a community in the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) in Baden-Württemberg. It is a member of the Schönau Community Administration Association in the Black Forest. The elevation of Utzenfeld ranges from 560 meters, up to 1,124 meters in the upper meadow valley of the Südschwarzwald nature reserve.
### Neighboring communities {#neighboring_communities}
The community borders on Wieden in the north, the city of Todtnau in the east, Tunau and the city of Schönau in Schwarzwald in the south, and Aitern in the west.
### Community arrangement {#community_arrangement}
The community of Utzenfeld includes Utzenfeld Village and Zinken Königshütte, extending partially to Wiedener Gebiet.
## History
Utzenfeld was clearly identified for the first time in 1294. It belonged to the cloister of St. Blasien then, and later, by 1368, was part of Vorderösterreich. When the cloister was secularized in 1806, the village became part of the newly created Großherzogtum Baden. Utzenfeld became an independent community in 1809.
## Religions
Since Vorderösterreich was part of the Reformation, most of the local people belong to the Roman Catholic Church at Schönau, but there is also a \"Gotteshaus\" in Utzenfeld. The limited number of Protestants in the area also go to Schönau.
## Politics
Since 1971, Utzenfeld has belonged to the Schönau community administration association.
### Local council {#local_council}
Christian Democratic Union (Germany) 53.1% - 4 seats\
Free Voters 46.9% - 4 seats
## Culture and sights {#culture_and_sights}
### Natural features {#natural_features}
The Utzenfluh nature reserve, opened in 1940, contains many natural attractions.
## Economy and infrastructure {#economy_and_infrastructure}
The community is the home of several large plastic manufacturers, for example FRISETTA polymer (part of the Nilit Plastics Division), which is one of the largest toothbrush manufacturers in Germany.
From 1889 to 1966, Utzenfeld was connected to the local rail network.
## Education
There are no schools in Utzenfeld. Primary school students attend the elementary school in Wieden. The students above the fifth grade attend the Schönau upper school in Schwarzwald, Zell in Wiesental or the higher school in Schönau. The Utzenfluh kindergarten is available for the youngest inhabitants of the community
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# Wembach
Wambach}} `{{Expand German|topic=geo|date=February 2009|Wembach}}`{=mediawiki}
**Wembach** is a village and municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Wieden (Lörrach)
**Wieden** (`{{IPA|de|ˈviːdn̩|-|De-Wieden.ogg}}`{=mediawiki}) is a municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany
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# Diego (footballer, born 1982)
**Diego Salgado Costa de Menezes**, or simply **Diego** (born 2 February 1982), is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
## Career
Diego made his professional debut for Flamengo against Atlético Paranaense in a 3--2 home victory on 11 September 2002 in the Brazilian Série A.
In January 2009, he signed with Madureira, and right after loaned back to Flamengo. On 10 July 2009 he left Madureira signing once again with Flamengo.
In January 2010, Diego signed for Ceará.
## Career statistics {#career_statistics}
: *(Correct `{{As of|2010|alt=as of 29 August 2010}}`{=mediawiki})*
Club Season State League Brazilian Série A Copa do Brasil
------------------ -------- -------------- ------- ------------------- ------- ---------------- -------
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Flamengo 2002 9 0 10 0 \- \-
2003 2 0 11 0 2 0
2004 2 0 15 0 1 0
2005 14 0 42 0 5 0
2006 9 0 20 0 12 0
2007 2 0 2 0 \- \-
2008 2 0 1 0 \- \-
Flamengo (loan) 2009 3 0 0 0 0 0
Flamengo 2009 0 0 1 0 0 0
**Total** 43 0 102 0 20 0
Ceará 2010 \- \- 17 0 1 0
**Total** 0 0 17 0 1 0
**Career total** 43 0 119 0 21 0
*according to combined sources on the Flamengo official website and Flaestatística
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# Wies, Baden-Württemberg
**Wies** is a village and a former municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Kleines Wiesental
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# List of Special Areas of Conservation in Cornwall
The following is a list of **Special Areas of Conservation in Cornwall**
- Breney Common and Goss and Tregoss Moors
- Carrine Common
- Crowdy Marsh
- Fal and Helford
- Godrevy Head to St Agnes
- Isles of Scilly Complex
- Lower Bostraze and Leswidden
- Newlyn Downs
- Penhale Dunes
- Phoenix United Mine and Crow\'s Nest
- Plymouth Sound and Estuaries
- Polruan to Polperro
- River Camel
- St Austell Clay Pits
- The Lizard
- Tintagel-Marsland-Clovelly Coast *(see Tintagel, Marsland Valley, Clovelly)*
- Tregonning Hill
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# Wieslet
**Wieslet** is a village and a former municipality in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Since 1 January 2009, it is part of the municipality Kleines Wiesental
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# Terra Bite Lounge
\[[Bite cafe poster with explanatory text.jpg\|thumb\|right\|alt=A poster contains the ever-cheerful clipart of J. R. \"Bob\" Dobbs, who looks as though he\'s been assimilated by the Borg, and has the following text: Terra Bite Advanced Nolij \[Knowledge](File:Terra). Terra Bite has a voluntary payment system, which sometimes needs explanation. We trust our clients to pay what and when they like. For the mainstream, this is a convenience measure; some choose to pay once a week for their daily coffee. We will also cheerfully serve those who cannot pay, in a non-stigmatizing upscale customer setting, with no political or religious message, and with full-time availability. We are not a charity. We ask only that you pay what you would elsewhere. We have expenses just like any other business --- including high rent, labor, construction, and equipment --- which are covered only by you. So we do ask that those who are able do so. The process, which depends entirely on the public\'s honesty, is very pleasurable and also highly efficient, to everyone\'s benefit. We offer better coffee, better food, free wifi and entertainment, and most of all a better experience. Patrons can do and pay exactly what they would elsewhere, and feel that they have done something good --- which they have. We are not saints. We operate only in upscale demographics where we can sustain ourselves. And we exclude those who ruin the experience for others. Our goal is to serve all sustaining neighborhoods. We are not activists. We have no axe to grind with mainstream society. Our society has produced the conditions of affluence and good will that allow us to exist in many areas, and we believe those areas are growing.\|Poster explaining how the \"pay what you want\" system works at Terra Bite café.\]\]
**Terra Bite Lounge** was the name of a coffeehouse that opened in Kirkland, Washington in late 2006. When the shop first opened, it was unique in that customers choose what to pay. After a year, the shop switched over to a normal fixed-prices menu. The owner, Ervin Peretz, stated that the \"choose what to pay\" model was not sustainable in a neighborhood that is popular with teenagers.
In the voluntary payment system, patrons deposit their cash in a locked box and store employees do not handle cash per transaction. In fact, employees aren\'t necessarily aware of how much the patron contributed. However, Terra Bite asked customers who could pay to contribute what they would elsewhere. The voluntary payment system is a convenience for most customers, who may, for example, choose to pay once a week for their daily coffee.
In interviews, Peretz has stated that he intends to expand the Terra Bite concept to new stores, in places with demographics that can sustain a new Terra Bite. His goal is to create a highly efficient operation that can sustainably spread from upper demographics throughout the rest of society, where a non-stigmatizing source of food is needed.
The coffeehouse has since closed
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# List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)
This article covers the second series of the ***MegaMan NT Warrior*** anime series titled *MegaMan NT Warrior Axess*, known in Japan as `{{nihongo|'''''Rockman EXE Axess'''''|ロックマンエグゼアクセス|Rokkuman Eguze Akusesu}}`{=mediawiki}. Unlike the original *EXE* series, *Axess* has only one part, with 51 episodes. In the English version, only 45 episodes aired in the United States with an additional episode airing in Canada. The last 6 episodes were premiered a few weeks after the airing of the 46th.
*Axess* premiered in Japan on October 4, 2003 and ran until September 25, 2004. There would be no future breaks in between new *Rockman* series (unlike the six-month separation between the original *EXE* and *Axess*). The English version first aired in the United States when Kids\' WB ran \"sneak peek\" airings of the first episode in November 2004 (and again in December). The series officially began its run on February 28, 2005. Like the original *EXE*, Kids\' WB aired many episodes sporadically and out-of-order. After airing 35 episodes (having skipped one that aired in Canada), the show was suddenly taken off the air after episode 22 aired on September 10, 2005. About three months later, ten more episodes aired between November 28 and December 9, bringing the series to a close and skipping five more episodes.
*Axess* was meant to promote the Japanese release of *Mega Man Battle Network 4* and prominently features characters and concepts from this game. However, it also uses many of the *Mega Man Battle Network* video games as source material for the almost entirely original plot (including characters that only appeared in *Network Transmission*). The series is also known for having a much darker tone, more violent battles, and a much less constant cast of characters (for example, *EXE* regulars Dex and Yai are reduced to guest appearances).
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# List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)
## Episode list {#episode_list}
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<thead>
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<th style="background: #CCF" width="3%"><p>Orig. Ep#</p></th>
<th style="background: #CCF" width="3%"><p>Dub Ep#</p></th>
<th style="background: #CCF"><p>Title / Dub Title</p></th>
<th style="background: #CCF" width="12%"><p>Directed by</p></th>
<th style="background: #CCF" width="12%"><p>Written by</p></th>
<th style="background: #CCF" width="12%"><p>Original airdate</p></th>
<th style="background: #CCF" width="12%"><p>English airdate {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
<th><p>1 = List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 1</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 1</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Cross Fusion!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kurosu fyūjon!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = クロスフュージョン!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Tsuyoshi Nagasawa</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = November 22, 2004</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan, Maylu and Chisao visit the Sci-Labs and witness Dr. Hikari's latest experiment in Dimensional Area technology—CrossFusion, the merger of a NetOp with his/her NetNavi, but the CrossFusion makes a NetOp lose his strength. However, the laboratory is attacked by real-world viruses and the Darkloid NetNavi SavageMan. Lan has no choice but to perform CrossFusion himself and stop SavageMan. After beating SavageMan, Lan passes out, but recovers a few seconds later. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
<th><p>1 = List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 2</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 2</p></th>
<th><p>Title = NetCity No More!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Netto Shiti shōmetsu!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ネットシティ消滅!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 1, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = After Lan finally wakes up, Dr. Hikari explains the SynchroChip to Lan, the chip that allows CrossFusion. Lan accidentally takes it with him to a museum exhibition on NetCity. A strange UFO appears over NetCity and begins sucking up NetNavis, so MegaMan and Roll jack-in to find SavageMan is responsible. Lan becomes an official NetSaver in this episode. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
<th><p>1 = List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 3</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 3</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Flowing Dangerous Foam!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Bubble Trouble!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Jabajaba yabai mizu no awa!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ジャバジャバやばい水の泡!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Katsuhiko Chiba</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 2, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan visits the water works factory on a field trip when BubbleMan, a Darkloid NetNavi, attacks. He plans to flood every toilet in DenTech City. Lan uses CrossFusion to thwart him, but because he and MegaMan are bickering, the fusion becomes unstable. Lan and MegaMan stop arguing and work together to defeat BubbleMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
<th><p>1 = List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 4</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 4</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Soul Unison!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "DoubleSoul!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Souru unizon!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ソウルユニゾン!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Yamada</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 3, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = When Lan is hired to find out what is causing the city's lights to burn out and destroy themselves, Maylu discovers Lan is a NetSaver. Lan finds himself battling with Darkloid FlashMan only to be interrupted by Maylu, who wishes to help. MegaMan becomes damaged with Roll's clumsy battling style, and Dr. Hikari has to repair him. However, FlashMan strikes again, so Maylu rushes off to defeat FlashMan and amend her mistake. In the end, FlashMan is defeated when MegaMan and Roll fuse their souls together and create RollSoul. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
<th><p>1 = List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 5</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 5</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Metal Hot Spring! Ow It's Hot!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Metaru onsen acchicchi!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = メタル温泉アッチッチ!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Fumihiro Ueno</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Yamada</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 4, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Ms. Mari and Tory take Lan and co. out on a hot springs vacation, but their strict rules make it difficult to relax. Lan also meets Tamako, a gift-shop owner who has a love for NetBattling. She challenges Lan to battle with her NetNavi HeavyMetalMan, but BubbleMan constantly interrupts, seeking revenge on MegaMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
<th><p>1 = List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 6</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 6</p></th>
<th><p>Title = The Most Dangerous Ball Game!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "A Dangerous Bowling Game!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Mottomo kiken na kyūgi!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 最も危険な球技!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masaharu Amiya</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 7, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Higsby is desperate to impress Ms. Mari, so he takes her out to go virtual bowling. Lan and Maylu tag along. Meanwhile, bowling expert BowlMan becomes infected with a DarkChip and plans to destroy the bowling alley. Lan CrossFuses to fight back. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
<th><p>1 = List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 7</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 7</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Electronic Flower Garden!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "The CyberGarden of Doom!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Denshi no hanazono!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 電子の花園!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Tsuyoshi Nagasawa</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Naoko Marukawa</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 8, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Darkloid VineMan is attacking all over DenTech City, and he's even trapped Roll in his life-sucking weeds. Mr. Match and HeatMan reappear to help fight, but when HeatMan is damaged, Famous helps in recreating TorchMan. Working with TorchMan, MegaMan creates TorchSoul and burns VineMan to ashes. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
<th><p>1 = List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 8</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 8</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Friendship in the Mirror</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kagami no naka no yūjō</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 鏡のなかの友情</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Mayori Sekijima</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 9, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan investigates a science museum being built when the NetSavers receive word of a possible Darkloid attack. However, it was a set-up by SavageMan. Duplicating Lan's frequency, MegaMan is confronted with an artificial Lan, disabling cooperation with his NetOp. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
<th><p>1 = List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess)</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 9</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 9</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Dekao Returns</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Dex Returns!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kaettekita Dekao</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 帰ってきたデカオ</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 10, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Dex returns to DenTech City, but he's very different. He's been training with the WWW to defeat Lan in a NetBattle. However, Lan has to worry more about BurnerMan, a Darkloid who is attacking all over the city. Dex is determined to prove his strength to Lan, so he intervenes in the battle with BurnerMan. Dex learns from Maylu Lan is a NetSaver. Dex helps Lan in fight with BurnerMan. MegaMan creates GutsSoul to defeat BurnerMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 10</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 10</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Threat of the DarkChips!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Dāku chippu no kyōi!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ダークチップの脅威</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masashi Kubota</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 14, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan investigates the spread of DarkChips, chips that consume NetNavis with dark energy. During his investigation, Ms. Mari is held hostage in a freezer, and MegaMan must battle with SpikeMan to rescue her. In the end, it's revealed that Ms. Mari was really Ms. Yuri, SpikeMan's NetOp and distributor of the DarkChips. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 11</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 11</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Beat the Safecracker!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "The Unsafe Safe!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kinkoyaburi o yattsukero!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 金庫破りをやっつけろ!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Atsushi Ōtsuki</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Katsuhiko Chiba</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 15, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = BurnerMan returns to steal rare metals so more DarkChips can be built. However, every time he strikes, Lan is too late and can't enter the Dimensional Area he creates. Thus, Dr. Hikari teaches him how to enter Dimensional Areas from the outside. Lan perfects the technique and defeats BurnerMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 12</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 12</p></th>
<th><p>Title = The Steel Sniper</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Code of Conduct"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kōtetsu no sunaipā</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 鋼鉄のスナイパー</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Tsuyoshi Nagasawa</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masaharu Amiya</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = April 11, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = While visiting an airplane festival, Lan and MegaMan re-encounter ShadowMan, who is now working with the Darkloids. He seeks the Control X navigational program. While facing him, MegaMan also meets SearchMan, a NetSaver from the country of Sharo, but the two have clashing opinions on morality when SearchMan sacrifices innocent NetNavis to stop ShadowMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 13</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 13</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Cross Fusion Disappearance!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "CrossFusion for All!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kurosufyūjon shōmetsu!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = クロスフュージョン消滅!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Yamada</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = April 18, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan becomes arrogant with his latest investigation against Darkloid DesertMan. Meanwhile Chaud, a fellow NetSaver, investigates Ms. Yuri, but both heroes fall into traps. Lan CrossFuses against DesertMan, but fails. Chaud makes a surprise appearance using CrossFusion himself to save the day. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 14</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 14</p></th>
<th><p>Title = The Purloined Princess</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Nusumareta purinsesu</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 盗まれたプリンセス</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masashi Kubota</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = March 17, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan and his friends are taken to Kingland by none other than Yai Ayano, who is now living there. It seems the data for AyanoTech's latest game, Strawberry Princess, has been stolen by viruses. She enlists her friends in tracking down the stolen data. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 15</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 15</p></th>
<th><p>Title = The Incredible Guts!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Chōjin Gattsu!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 超人ガッツ!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = April 25, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Returning from Kingland, Lan and co. make a detour in Jawaii to visit Dex. Meanwhile, Dex finds a card-scanning device that powers up NetNavis, and he works with the WWW to get his revenge on Lan again. However, the device sends GutsMan rampaging with power (and towering size) through NetCity, taking Roll hostage, King Kong style. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 16</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 16</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Cute! Demon?</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "It's All How You Look at It!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kawaii! Akuma?</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = カワイイ!悪魔?</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Mayori Sekijima</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = June 6, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan meets Shuko, an unlucky and unconfident girl. When her electricity is cut off, her NetNavi SpoutMan decides to go turn it back on for her. However, when caught by security, he begins to cry, causing a huge flood of tears in the internet and deleting the guardian Navis. MegaMan uses NumberSoul to calm SpoutMan down. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 17</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 17</p></th>
<th><p>Title = The Assaulting Beastman!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "SavageMan Returns!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kyōshū Bīsutoman!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 強襲ビーストマン!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Tsuyoshi Nagasawa</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Yamada</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = May 2, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = While visiting an exhibit in a tower that floats in the sea, Lan meets Tamako and begins sparring with her. But SavageMan intervenes, burning with dark power, to delete MegaMan. Furthermore, Ms. Yuri sends the tower sinking into the ocean, and Lan drops his PET down a crevice in the floor, leaving MegaMan defenseless against SavageMan. MegaMan defeats SavageMan using HeavyMetalSoul. SavageMan comes to the real world, but is finally deleted. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 18</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 18</p></th>
<th><p>Title = The Man from Sharo</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Shāro kara kita otoko</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = シャーロから来た男</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masaharu Amiya</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = May 9, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan meets Raika, the NetSaver from Sharo who operates SearchMan. Lan and Raika have opposing views on the usefulness of CrossFusion, and the two go their separate ways to stop Darkloid VideoMan when he attacks a movie theater. In the end, Raika saves the day without the use of CrossFusion. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 19</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 19</p></th>
<th><p>Title = SearchSoul!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Sāchi souru!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = サーチソウル!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Yamada</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = May 16, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Viruses are using cloaking techniques to steal data, and Lan tracks them down to the source of their power: DesertMan. DesertMan gets the upper-hand against MegaMan, and SearchMan is forced to sacrifice MegaMan in order to delete DesertMan. However, SearchMan ignores Raika's orders, and instead, SearchSoul is used to defeat DesertMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 20</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 20</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Hand Over the Dark Chip!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Dark Secret"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Dāku chippu o yokose!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ダークチップをよこせ!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = May 23, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = The NetSavers have taken DesertMan hostage, but the Darkloids want him back. SpikeMan kidnaps Keifer and Manuela and threatens to crush them in a car compactor, but Lan and Famous intervene. However, FlashMan then strikes, and deletes DesertMan, but Chaud reappears and defeats him by using a Program Advance within CrossFusion. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 21</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 21</p></th>
<th><p>Title = ShadeMan's Ambition</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Shēdoman no yabō</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = シェードマンの野望</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masashi Kubota</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = May 30, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = After witnessing the dark energy's decay on DesertMan and FlashMan's bodies, ShadeMan begins to distrust the Mysterious Man he's working for. Meanwhile, Lan and Chaud investigate a warehouse where DarkChips are being stored, but they encounter GravityMan (who ShadeMan sent) instead. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 22</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 22</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Bubbleman's Great Friend Strategy</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "BubbleMan's Plan"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Baburuman no tomodachi daisakusen</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = バブルマンの友達大作戦</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Shigeru Ueda</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Katsuhiko Chiba</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = September 10, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = BubbleMan decides that the only way to defeat MegaMan is to use DoubleSoul. In his plan, he befriends IceMan and SpoutMan in hopes of fusing with their power. However, MegaMan intervenes and spoils BubbleMan's plan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 23</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 23</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Super Energy of Terror</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "The Super Power of Shiver"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Senritsu no chō enerugī</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 戦慄の超エネルギー</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Mayori Sekijima</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = June 13, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = The NetSavers meet Dr. Regal, a researcher who can help stop the Darkloids. While analyzing a Dimensional Area Converter salvaged by Raika, the NetSavers discover that these devices are powered by the souls of deleted NetNavis. Before more analysis can be conducted, Darkloid SparkMan appears and destroys the converter. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 24</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 24</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Red Hot Magma Fight</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Magma Battle"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Shakunetsu maguma no tatakai</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 灼熱マグマの戦い</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Tsuyoshi Nagasawa</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Katsuhiko Chiba</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = June 18, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Chaud investigates another Darkloid attack involving BubbleMan and BurnerMan, leading him to a hot spring that Lan happens to be visiting. The two work together to stop the Darkloids, leading to a battle beneath the Earth's surface within a lake of magma. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 25</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 25</p></th>
<th><p>Title = VideoMan Returns!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Bideoman, ritānzu!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ビデオマン、リターンズ!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Yukio Suzuki</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masaharu Amiya</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = June 25, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = VideoMan begins attacking DenTech City with artificial MegaMen that he passes on through VHS tapes. Lan and Chaud track him down, but are forced to battle a slew of CrossFusion MegaMen. In the end, VideoMan is deleted when Chaud uses electromagnetic waves to destroy VideoMan's cloning abilities. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 26</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 26</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Memory of the Blue Flame</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Anetta's Revenge"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Aoki honoo no kioku</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 青き炎の記憶</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masashi Kubota</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = July 2, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = The NetSavers meet a girl named Anetta. Chaud befriends her, but she has a dark secret: she's really working for the Darkloids. Months ago, her NetNavi Silk was presumably deleted by ProtoMan, and she plans to trick Chaud into using a DarkChip. Chaud sees through her plan and reveals the truth behind Silk's deletion. Anetta then reveals that Dr. Regal is the leader of Nebula, so Ms. Yuri swiftly kidnaps her. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 27</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 27</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Decisive Battle! Nebula Base</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Nebula's Secret Base"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kessen! Nebyura kichi</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 決戦!ネビュラ基地</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = July 9, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Anetta is taken to Nebula's base on a transport ship, so Lan and Chaud chase after her. Aboard, they meet Dr. Regal, but ShadeMan intervenes to kill him only to be stopped by Regal’s NetNavi, LaserMan. Anetta is rescued, but ShadeMan prepares to detonate the ship with the kids aboard, and he proceeds to defeat MegaMan and ProtoMan. In order to save the day, Chaud uses a DarkChip and creates Dark Protoman, Just before Shademan was about to delete MegaMan, Protoman gives MegaMan his soul and defeats ShadeMan using Protosoul, but ProtoMan vanishes into the darkness. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 28</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 28</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Wavering Heart</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Yureru kokoro</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 揺れる心</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Harume Kosaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Yamada</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = July 16, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Ms. Yuri is plotting to use holographic cloaking brooches at a modeling show to steal important data, and she sends SparkMan to distract Lan while she does so. However, Chaud appears and stops her plan, but faces ProtoMan, who admits that he is now a Darkloid working with Nebula. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 29</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 29</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Enzan VS Blues</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Chaud VS ProtoMan"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Enzan VS Burūsu</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 炎山VSブルース</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Naoko Marukawa</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = July 23, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Chaud is having trouble dealing with the loss of ProtoMan to darkness, but Lan helps comfort him with his loss. Later, when GravityMan and ProtoMan attack, Chaud is forced to fight against his own NetNavi to protect important NetSaver data while Lan handles GravityMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 30</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 30</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Lovey-Dovey Aquaman</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "SpoutMan's New Hero!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Raburabu Akuaman</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ラブラブアクアマン</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Katsuhiko Chiba</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = Aired only in Canada<br />
(Later bundled in 2023)</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = When MegaMan rescues SpoutMan from a Darkloid attack, SpoutMan begins idolizing his new hero and following him everywhere, causing Roll to grow jealous. Meanwhile, BurnerMan attacks, and MegaMan must fight, but SpoutMan and Roll get in the way. In the end, BurnerMan is deleted when MegaMan uses SpoutSoul against the Darkloid. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 31</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 31</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Object Junkman from the Satellite</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Space Junk!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Eisei kara no buttai Jankuman</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 衛星からの物体J(ジャンクマン)</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masaharu Amiya</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = July 30, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Yai needs her friends' help again. An AyanoTech satellite has been covered in space debris, so Lan and co. board a space station built from junk to solve the problem. In the station's network, MegaMan meets JunkDataMan, the NetNavi responsible for the mess, and a misunderstanding leads to a battle between the two. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 32</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 32</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Revival! Commander Beef</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Commander Beef Returns!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Fukkatsu! Bīfu shirei</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 復活!ビーフ司令</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Osamu Inoue</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Mayori Sekijima</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = September 3, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = The NetAgents have returned to DenTech City, and Lan is shocked to learn that everyone already knew their identities were Sal, Miyu, and Maysa. Mr. Gauss also returns to town to make a deal with Ms. Yuri, but mistakening Ms. Mari for her, he holds her hostage. Commander Beef dashes to rescue his love from danger. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 33</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 33</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Cross Fusion #0</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "The BattleChip Gate"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kurosu fyūjon Zero-gō</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = クロスフュージョン0号</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = August 6, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan meets Misaki, the first person to test CrossFusion. Misaki uses his NetNavi PrismMan to help in the capture of GravityMan. However, Misaki is overcome with his desire to CrossFuse, and Ms. Yuri uses his desires to lure him toward a trap. Meanwhile, Chaud assists Lan with the Battle Chip Gate to delete GravityMan using the Program Advance. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 34</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 34</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Wanted: PrismMan</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Shimeitehai wa Purizuman</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 指名手配はプリズマン</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Tsuyoshi Nagasawa</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = August 13, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Misaki uses the power of a Dark SynchroChip to CrossFuse, but as a side-effect, his human heart is enriched with darkness. Captured by the NetSavers, they begin to heal him, but Ms. Yuri reinstitutes his darkness, causing him to escape. Lan battles with Misaki in CrossFusion, but the battle causes Lan's PET to be badly damaged. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 35</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 35</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Nebula's Great Invasion!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Nebyura daishinkō!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ネビュラ大侵攻!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Yamada</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = August 20, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan must use his own body in order to help rebuild MegaMan after his PET is damaged beyond repair. Meanwhile, Nebula sends NovaMan, BrightMan, SwordMan, and FridgeMan to attack various locations. In Lan's absence, Raika works with old friend Raoul to stop the invasion. BrightMan is deleted, and the others retreat. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 36</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 36</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Completion! New Style PET!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "The New PET"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Kansei! Shingata PET!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 完成! 新型PET!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Atsushi Ōtsuki</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masashi Kubota</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = August 27, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Dr. Hikari finishes Lan's new PET, the PET II, which amplifies CrossFusion abilities, but the installation isn't completed. However, Dark ProtoMan infiltrates the Sci-Labs to destroy the PET (with MegaMan inside). Anetta takes the PET and Dark ProtoMan gives chase with Chaud close behind to rescue her. Chaud and Anetta work together to capture Dark ProtoMan, but NovaMan appears to finish the job. The installation in PET II is finally completed. Lan appears and, using the PET II, easily deletes NovaMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 37</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 37</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Mysterious Masked Navi</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Nazo no fukumen Nabi</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 謎の覆面ナビ</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Shigeru Ueda</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Katsuhiko Chiba</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = November 28, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan becomes arrogant with his new PET II's powers, so Chaud and Raoul pose as afro wig-wearing villains to teach Lan a lesson. However, SwordMan appears to cause problems, and he overcomes ThunderMan in battle. MegaMan uses ThunderSoul to stop SwordMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 38</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = -</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Flying to Shiisaa Island</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Tonde Shīsā Airando</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 飛んでシーサーアイランド</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Osamu Inoue</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Naoko Marukawa</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = Not aired in English</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan and his friends' NetNavis disappear in a tornado of wind, and they track them to Shiisaa Island. There, they meet Lily and her NetNavi WindBlastMan. Ms. Yuri also appears on the island, hoping to steal the data within an ancient relic. When SpikeMan disrupts the relic, a huge storm brews over the island, and using WindSoul MegaMan defeats Spikeman. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 39</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = -</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Go to Hell by Train?!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Ressha de GO to hell!?</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 列車でGO to hell!?</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masaharu Amiya</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = Not aired in English</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Lan and Chisao are leaving a theme park on a train when SparkMan attacks the train's network. Sal has been tailing the NetNavi and sends WoodMan in to help with MegaMan. In order to delete SparkMan, MegaMan and WoodMan combine their powers to create WoodSoul. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 40</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 38</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Hero of the Earth's Bowels</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Underground Hero"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Chi no soko no eiyū</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 地の底の英雄</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Daisuke Tsukushi</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Mayori Sekijima</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = November 29, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = A Dimensional Area has appeared over a factory in Sharo, so Raika calls for Lan to help infiltrate it against his general's orders. Inside, they meet FridgeMan who is trying to steal minerals. Upon his defeat, Lan learns that Raika was mostly trying to rescue his pet dog that was trapped in the factory. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 41</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 39</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Allegro</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Areguro</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = アレグロ</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = November 30, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = While Lan is away in Sharo, Chaud and Maylu work together to investigate the disappearance of NetNavis who participated in the N1 Grand Prix last year. They meet a robot named Allegro and also re-encounter Kid Grave, now being controlled by Bass. After causing so much trouble, Bass gets rid of Allegro by destroying his CPU, and rejects an offer by Dark ProtoMan to join Nebula. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 42</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = -</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Maylu's First Date</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Meiru no hatsu dēto</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = メイルの初デート</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masashi Kubota</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = Not aired in English</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = After having a dream about performing CrossFusion, Maylu wishes to do so and protect Lan for a change. While on a date together at an amusement park, SwordMan attacks and Lan drops his SynchroChip. Maylu picks it up, determined to CrossFuse, but she fails. In the end, Lan saves her again, but their relationship has grown. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 43</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = -</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Top and Grandchild</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Koma to Mago</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = コマとマゴ</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Yukio Suzuki</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masaharu Amiya</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = Not aired in English</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = An elderly man named Tensuke wishes to better connect with his grandson who cares more about NetBattling, not Tensuke's love for tops. Lan and Maylu decide to help Tensuke perfect his NetBattling skills with NetNavi TopMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 44</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 40</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Fear of Summer Vacation</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "MistMan's Tower"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Natsuyasumi no kyōfu</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 夏休みの恐怖</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Tsuyoshi Nagasawa</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Katsuhiko Chiba</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = December 1, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = While on summer vacation, Lan and Maylu search around the world for a beetle and find themselves in ancient desert ruins. There, they find a magic lamp that summons MistMan, a NetNavi genie, but Ms. Yuri, SwordMan, and FridgeMan also seek the power of MistMan. In the end, MistMan is freed and helps MegaMan in deleting both SwordMan and FridgeMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 45</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = -</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Rush Runs Away</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Rasshu no iede</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ラッシュの家出</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Yamada</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = Not aired in English</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = When Maylu receives a new kitten, Rush feels neglected and runs away on the internet. He befriends a Maloko sheep virus, but BubbleMan is causing electrical interference throughout the city in hopes of reviving ShadeMan. Rush and the Maloko intervene. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 46</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 41</p></th>
<th><p>Title = The Great NetPolice Battle!</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Netto keisatsu daikōbōsen!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ネット警察大攻防戦!</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Daisuke Tsukushi</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masashi Kubota</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = December 2, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Using Control X, the NetSavers plan to locate Dr. Regal's hidden space hideout. But to stop their plan, Nebula sends an army of previously-deleted Darkloids after the program. MegaMan, SearchMan, and the NetPolice re-delete the Darkloids while Dark ProtoMan goes straight for the program that Chaud and Anetta are working with. Meanwhile, Bass appears and revives ShadeMan. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 47</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 42</p></th>
<th><p>Title = A Message from Outer Space</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Get Dr. Regal!"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Uchiu kara no messēji</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 宇宙からのメッセージ</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Shigeru Ueda<br />
Son Seung-hee</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Masaharu Amiya</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = December 5, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = With the help of Yai and his friends, Lan blasts off to space to stop Dr. Regal against the NetSavers' orders. JunkDataMan also reappears to help the kids by giving MegaMan JunkDataSoul to clear the space of junk. When Lan reaches the station, he's instead confronted by Dark ProtoMan, and after the battle, the space station sends on a crash-course to Earth. However, JunkDataMan is able to rescue the children at the last moment. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 48</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 43</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Mariko and Yuriko</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Ms. Yuri's Mission"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Mariko to Yuriko</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = まりことゆりこ</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Shin Katagai</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = December 6, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = When Ms. Mari witnesses the apparent death of Ms. Yuri, she reveals the truth about her twin sister that she was separated from at a young age. However, Ms. Yuri returns to life and is ordered to kill her sister. She takes Misaki hostage and reveals that she's a superhuman descendant of Duo, an intergalactic force that will soon arrive on Earth. Lan and the kids intervene and try to stop Ms. Yuri who uses a Dark SynchroChip to fight, but she is swayed against Nebula. In the end, Dark ProtoMan appears and strikes, presumably killing both Ms. Yuri and Misaki. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 49</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 44</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Farewell Blues</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "ProtoMan Returns"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Saraba Burūsu</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = さらば ブルース</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Osamu Inoue</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Mayori Sekijima</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = December 7, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = The NetSavers and Lan's friends have devised a plan to bring ProtoMan back from the darkness with a VaccineChip. Luring him into a trap at a deserted hotel, the plan is put into motion, but the chip fails. Chaud performs CrossFusion with Dark ProtoMan to try and cure him, sending the two into a world of memories where they battle with the darkness. The darkness is eventually alleviated, but Chaud and ProtoMan are both hospitalized after the battle. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 50</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 45</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Dark VS Dark</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle =</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Dāku tai dāku no kessen</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = ダーク対ダークの決戦</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Naoyoshi Kusaka</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Katsuhiko Chiba</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = December 8, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Revived, ShadeMan plans to get revenge on Dr. Regal. First, he captures Rush and uses his technology to appear in the real world without the aid of a Dimensional Area. He goes on a rampage through DenTech City to find Dr. Regal, but Lan intervenes. However, once Dr. Regal appears, he unveils a tower of Dimensional Area Converters and covers the entire planet. }} {{Episode list/sublist</p></th>
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<th><p>EpisodeNumber = 51</p></th>
<th><p>EpisodeNumber2 = 46</p></th>
<th><p>Title = Where the Light Reaches</p></th>
<th><p>RTitle = / "Dr. Regal's Rampage"</p></th>
<th><p>TranslitTitle = Hikari todoku basho</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitle = 光とどく場所</p></th>
<th><p>NativeTitleLangCode = ja</p></th>
<th><p>DirectedBy = Tsuyoshi Nagasawa</p></th>
<th><p>WrittenBy = Kenichi Araki</p></th>
<th><p>OriginalAirDate = </p></th>
<th><p>AltDate = December 9, 2005</p></th>
<th><p>ShortSummary = Dr. Regal uses a Dark SynchroChip to fuse with his NetNavi, LaserMan, and then proceeds to rip ShadeMan to shreds. Then, giant-sized LaserMen begin attacking cities throughout the world. Lan uses DoubleSoul during CrossFusion to fight Regal, but it zaps his power. CrossFusion ProtoMan reappears to help fight, but Regal proceeds to attack the Sci-Labs. However, the pleas of the NetNavis' souls (powering the Dimensional Area Converters) revives Lan and he achieves FullSynchro, completely destroying Dr. Regal. With peace restored, everyone watches a night sky of shooting stars, including Ms. Yuri who claims "As one chapter ends, another one begins
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# Guillaume Bélibaste
**Guillaume Bélibaste** (occitan: **Guilhèm Belibasta**) is said to have been the last Cathar parfait in Languedoc. He was burned at the stake in 1321, as a result of the Inquisition at Pamiers led by Jacques Fournier (afterwards Pope Benedict XII). Much of Bélibaste\'s biography can be found in the pages of Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie\'s *Montaillou*; although Bélibaste never lived at Montaillou, he is frequently mentioned in the interrogations of suspected heretics from Montaillou.
He was the son and namesake of Guillaume Bélibaste, a rich farmer at Cubières. After killing a shepherd, he had to leave Cubières and became a shepherd himself, and, in due course, a parfait. As a Cathar preacher, he was the pupil of Pierre and Jacques Authié.
He eventually settled in the Kingdom of Valencia at Sant Mateu and then Morella in the Maestrazgo, where he made baskets and carding combs and became a mentor to a community of Cathars, some of whom had fled persecution in the Languedoc. Others migrated regularly between the two regions. One of the latter was Pierre Maury, a native of Montaillou.
When, in 1320, his lover, Raymonde Piquier, became pregnant, Bélibaste persuaded Pierre Maury to marry her. Then, a few days later, he dissolved the marriage and salvaged his own reputation by making it appear the child was Maury\'s. Eventually he was betrayed by the spy Arnaud Sicre in the service of the Inquisition. Bélibaste was taken to Villerouge Termenes, interrogated and burnt at the stake there
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# Mark Otten
**Mark Otten** (born 2 September 1985) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a defender. He currently manages the NEC U21 team.
## Club career {#club_career}
### NEC
Born in Nijmegen, Otten developed into a professional football player within the NEC youth academy. He joined the team at age 12, after having been discovered for the local youth team RKSV Brakkenstein where his father, Roger Otten, was a coach. In January 2003, he was included in the first-team squad by head coach Johan Neeskens for their training camp in Alanya, Turkey.
On 27 March 2004, Otten made his professional debut in the Eredivisie in a 5--2 away loss to NAC Breda, coming on as an 87th-minute substitute. He would go on to make two more appearances during the season, as NEC finished the 2003--04 season in 14th place, six points clear of relegation play-offs.
### Feyenoord
In April 2004, it was announced that Otten would move to Feyenoord in the following season, after having signed a three-year contract with the club. He would, however, struggle to break into the first team, and spent time on loan with Excelsior for two seasons. In the 2005--06 season, Otten won the second-tier Eerste Divisie with the club. The following season, 2006--07, he was loaned out to his childhood club, NEC. He suffered an injury in his upper leg in a pre-season tournament in Den Helder in July 2006, keeping him out for the start of the season. In April 2007, he suffered a knee injury, which meant that he was sidelined for six months.
### Return to NEC {#return_to_nec}
Despite suffering a knee injury, Otten signed permanently for his first club NEC in June 2007, penning a four-year deal.
In the 2007--08 season Otten regained his place in the starting lineup of NEC and in the opening game of the 2008--09 he made his official return to Eredivisie action. He crowned this achievement by scoring the 2--0 goal against De Graafschap. On 4 Match 2009, Otten suffered another knee injury in the KNVB Cup match against SC Heerenveen. After a new cruciate ligament operation, he was set to miss six to nine months.
### Ferencváros
In 2011, Otten\'s contract with NEC was not extended and on 14 June 2011 he signed a two-year contract with a third year option with Hungarian club Ferencváros. In his first season, he played regularly but afterwards suffered injuries. He was part of the team winning the 2012--13 Ligakupa. In February 2014, he was demoted to the reserve team of the club, alongside fellow countrymen Jack Tuijp and Arsenio Valpoort after the firing of Dutch manager Ricardo Moniz. In the summer of 2014, his contract expired and he decided to retire due to persistent injuries.
## International career {#international_career}
Otten represented the Netherlands at youth international level. He was a member of the Dutch squad at the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship. The team was eliminated in the quarter-final against Nigeria.
## Coaching career {#coaching_career}
While playing for NEC, Otten worked as a youth coach at RKSV Brakkenstein, and was appointed assistant manager of the first team after his retirement as a player in 2014. In his first season, the team won the Vijfde Klasse. In 2015, he joined the staff of his former club NEC where he coached in the youth department. In April 2016, he moved to Feyenoord where he was appointed the coach of the U15 team.
On 22 March 2019, it was announced that Otten would become the new head coach of RKHVV in the Eerste Klasse on a one-year contract while continuing in his role as a youth coach at NEC. In December, he stated that he would not extend his contract with RKHVV in order to focus on his obligations at NEC.
He currently manages the NEC U21 team
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# Jerusalem Commands
***Jerusalem Commands*** is a historical fiction novel by English author Michael Moorcock published by Jonathan Cape in 1992. It is the third in the *Pyat Quartet* tetralogy, preceded by *The Laughter of Carthage* and followed by *The Vengeance of Rome*. The novel takes place between World War I and World War II, and in it, Colonel Pyat travels from Hollywood to Casablanca, to Alexandria and travels across the Sahara
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# Asitha Ameresekere
**Asitha Ameresekere** (born 24 June 1971) is a British-Sri Lankan filmmaker and writer.
Ameresekere was born in London, and was educated at the Overseas Children\'s School in Sri Lanka, Harrow School in London and read Classics at Bristol University. Ameresekere received an MFA in Directing for Theatre, Video & Cinema at the California Institute of the Arts.
Ameresekere\'s short film Do Not Erase won Best Short Film at the 60th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA). Ameresekere was in the development stage of his next short film, in addition to writing two feature films and a novella.
A collection of Ameresekere\'s short stories Wedding Gifts & Other Presents was planned to be published in May 2007 by Perera-Hussein Books in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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# Eamonn Loughran
**Eamonn Loughran** (born 5 June 1970) is an Irish former professional boxer who competed from 1987 to 1996. He held the WBO welterweight title from 1993 to 1996, successfully defending the title five times. At regional level he held the Commonwealth welterweight title from 1992 to 1993.
## Amateur career {#amateur_career}
As an amateur, Loughran boxed for Ireland and won a silver medal at the 1987 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships in Havana, Cuba defeating the Cuban and American fighters on the way to the final. Loughran then turned professional later that year.
## Professional career {#professional_career}
Loughran fought out of the Breen Gym in Belfast and, in December 1987, fought his first professional fight at the Ulster Hall, Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, in which he beat Glaswegian Adam Muir on a card that included Dave \"Boy\" McAuley and Andy Holligan.
It was five years, during which he fought twenty professional fights, before Loughran challenged for his first title belt.
In 1993, he would win the vacant WBO welterweight title against American challenger Lorenzo Smith. He would defend the title five times before losing it to José Luis Lopez in March 1996, after which Loughran announced his retirement.
## Professional boxing record {#professional_boxing_record}
Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
---- -------- -------------------------------------- ------------------- ------ ------------- ------------ ---------- -------
30 Loss 26--2--1 `{{small|(1)}}`{=mediawiki} José Luis López TKO 1 (12) 1996-04-13
29 Win 26--1--1 `{{small|(1)}}`{=mediawiki} Ángel Beltré UD 12 (12) 1995-10-07
28 Win 25--1--1 `{{small|(1)}}`{=mediawiki} Tony Gannarelli TKO 6 (12) 1995-08-26
27 NC 24--1--1 `{{small|(1)}}`{=mediawiki} Ángel Beltré NC 3 (12) 1995-05-27
26 Win 24--1--1 Manning Galloway TD 4 (12) 1994-12-10
25 Win 23--1--1 Alessandro Duran UD 12 (12) 1994-01-22
24 Win 22--1--1 Lorenzo Smith UD 12 (12) 1993-10-16
23 Win 21--1--1 Michael Benjamin KO 6 (12) 1993-02-06
22 Win 20--1--1 Desbourne Seaton TKO 2 (8) 1992-12-08
21 Win 19--1--1 Donovan Boucher TKO 3 (12) 1992-11-24
20 Win 18--1--1 Judas Clottey PTS 8 (8) 1992-09-29
19 Win 17--1--1 Kelvin Mortimer TKO 1 (8) 1992-05-19
18 Loss 16--1--1 Tony Ekubia DQ 5 (10) 1992-03-10
17 Win 16--0--1 Juan Carlos Ortiz PTS 8 (8) 1991-10-15
16 Win 15--0--1 Glyn Rhodes PTS 8 (8) 1991-09-21
15 Win 14--0--1 Marty Duke PTS 6 (6) 1991-09-03
14 Win 13--0--1 Terry Morrill KO 1 (8) 1991-05-28
13 Win 12--0--1 Kevin Plant RTD 1 (6) 1991-04-24
12 Win 11--0--1 Stan Cunningham TKO 2 (8) 1991-03-26
11 Win 10--0--1 Julian Eavis PTS 6 (6) 1991-03-05
10 Win 9--0--1 Nick Meloscia KO 1 (6) 1991-02-12
9 Win 8--0--1 Mike Morrison PTS 6 (6) 1990-12-12
8 Win 7--0--1 Parrish Johnson TKO 2 (8) 1990-11-24
7 Win 6--0--1 Ronnie Campbell TKO 1 (8) 1989-11-29
6 Win 5--0--1 Mark Pearce PTS 6 (6) 1989-10-31
5 Win 4--0--1 Richie Nelson TKO 3 (6) 1989-09-19
4 Win 3--0--1 Stan King PTS 6 (6) 1988-10-19
3 Draw 2--0--1 Antonio Campbell UD 4 (4) 1988-06-25
2 Win 2--0 Tony Britland TKO 1 (6) 1988-06-08
1 Win 1--0 Adam Muir DQ 4 (6) 1987-12-07
## Post retirement {#post_retirement}
Loughran never returned to the ring, or to boxing, after the defeat to Lopez. He now lives in his native Ballymena
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# César Lerner
**César Lerner** is a film composer.
He works in the cinema of Argentina.
César Lerner frequently collaborates and performs with Marcelo Moguilevsky. Based in Buenos Aires the *Lerner Moguilevsky Dúo* plays jazz- and tango-influenced klezmer. The duo accompanied Pope Francis on his visit to Israel in 2014.
## Filmography
- *Nueve reinas* (2000) aka *Nine Queens*
- *Esperando al mesías* (2000) aka *Waiting for the Messiah*
- *Aquellos niños* (2003)
- *El abrazo partido* (2004) *Lost Embrace*
- *Derecho de familia* (2006) aka *Family Law*
- Rancho Aparte (2007)
- Cohen Vs
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# Pasta Pomodoro (restaurant)
**Pasta Pomodoro** was an American chain of Italian restaurants. It started as a single restaurant in the Marina District of San Francisco, California in 1994, and subsequently grew to 30 restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles and Orange County. The company was headquartered in San Francisco.
In 2002, Wendy\'s International acquired a 25% stake in the company. The chain, including the Wendy\'s share, was acquired by two Bay Area \"foodies\" in early 2010.
On December 26, 2016, the company abruptly closed all 15 remaining restaurants in the chain, all in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its employees were notified of the closure via text message not to come into work because they had ceased all operations. The name was briefly revived as a pop-up virtual restaurant in San Francisco in late 2020
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# Sergey Yablonsky
**Sergey Vsevolodovich Yablonsky** (Russian: Серге́й Все́володович Ябло́нский, 6 December 1924 -- 26 May 1998) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, one of the founders of the Soviet school of mathematical cybernetics and discrete mathematics. He is the author of a number of classic results on synthesis, reliability, and classification of control systems (*Управляющие системы*), the term used in the USSR and Russia for a generalization of finite-state automata, Boolean circuits and multi-valued logic circuits.
Yablonsky is credited for helping to overcome the pressure from Soviet ideologists against the term and the discipline of cybernetics and establishing what in the Soviet Union was called mathematical cybernetics as a separate field of mathematics. Yablonsky and his students were ones of the first in the world to raise the issues of potentially inherent unavoidability of the brute force search for some problems, the precursor of the P = NP problem, though Gödel\'s letter to von Neumann, dated 20 March 1956 and discovered in 1988, may have preceded them.
## Biography
### Childhood
Yablonsky was born in Moscow, to the family of a professor of mechanics. His mathematical talents became apparent in early age. In 1940 he became the winner of the sixth Moscow secondary school mathematical olympiad.
### War
In August 1942, after completing his first year at Moscow State University\'s Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Yablonsky, then 17, went to serve in the Soviet Army, fighting in the second world war as a member of the tank brigade 242. For his service he was awarded two Orders of the Patriotic War, two Orders of the Red Star, Order of Glory of the 3rd class, and numerous medals. He returned to his study after the war has ended in 1945 and went on to graduate with distinction.
### Post-war period {#post_war_period}
Yablonsky graduated the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University in 1950. During his student years he worked under supervision of Nina Bari. This collaboration resulted in his first research paper, \"On the converging sequences of continuous functions\" (1950).
He joined the graduate program of the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics in 1950 where his advisor was Pyotr Novikov. There Yablonsky\'s research was on the issues of the expressibility in mathematical logic. He approached this problem in terms of the theory of k-valued discrete functions. Among the problems that were addressed in his PhD thesis titled \"Issues of functional completeness in k-valued calculus\" (1953) is the definitive answer to the question of completeness in 3-valued logic.
Starting from 1953, Yablonsky worked at the Department of Applied Mathematics of Steklov Institute of Mathematics, that in 1966 became the separate Institute of Applied Mathematics. Over the period of the 1950s and 1960s, together with Alexey Lyapunov, Yablonsky organized the seminar on cybernetics, showing his support to the new field of mathematics that had been a subject of a significant controversy fueled by Soviet ideologists. He actively participated in the creation of the periodical publication Problems of Cybernetics, with Lyapunov as its first editor-in-chief. Yablonsky succeeded Lyapunov as the editor-in-chief of Problems of Cybernetics in 1974 (the publication changed its name to Mathematical Issues of Cybernetics in 1989). In 1966 Yablonsky (together with Yuri Zhuravlyov and Oleg Lupanov) was awarded Lenin Prize for their work on the theory of control systems (in the discrete-mathematical sense, as explained above). In 1968 Yablonsky was elected a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (division of mathematics).
Yablonsky played an active role in the creation of the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics at Moscow State University in 1970. In 1971 he became the founding head of the department of mathematical cybernetics (initially department of automata theory and mathematical logic) at the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics
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# Humbleton
**Humbleton** is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area known as Holderness. It is situated approximately 9 mi north-east of Hull city centre.
## Overview
The civil parish is formed by the villages of Humbleton and Flinton.
According to the 2011 UK census, Humbleton parish had a population of 208, a reduction of one on the 2001 UK census figure.
The parish church of St Peter is a Grade I listed building.
Humbleton has a cricket field.
In 1823 inhabitants in the village numbered 136. Occupations included three farmers, a shoemaker, a tailor, a carpenter and a blacksmith. A carrier operated between the village and Hull on Tuesdays and Fridays. There was a public school for poor parish children, the school teacher receiving a salary of 21 shillings. The parish is the birthplace of Admiral John Storr
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# Jean-Claude Lauzon
Lauzon}} `{{Infobox person
| name = Jean-Claude Lauzon
| image = Jean-Claude Lauzon.jpg
| caption = Lauzon in the 1990s
| birth_place = [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1953|09|29}}
| death_place = [[Kuujjuaq]], Quebec, Canada
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1997|08|10|1953|09|29}}
| occupation = Filmmaker, screenwriter
| yearsactive = 1979–1997
}}`{=mediawiki}
**Jean-Claude Lauzon** (September 29, 1953 -- August 10, 1997) was a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter. Born to a working class family in Montreal, Quebec, Lauzon dropped out of high school and worked various jobs before studying film at the Université du Québec à Montréal. His two feature-length films, *Night Zoo* (1987) and *Léolo* (1992), established him as one of the most important Canadian directors of his generation. American film critic Roger Ebert wrote that \"Lauzon is so motivated by his resentments and desires that everything he creates is pressed into the cause and filled with passion.\"
His film *Léolo* is widely considered to be one of the best Canadian films of all time. It was nominated for the Palme d\'Or at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival, and was included on *Time*\'s list of the 100 greatest films that were released between March 3, 1923---when the first issue of *Time* was published---and early 2005, when the list was compiled.
Lauzon\'s career was cut short by his death in a plane crash in 1997 at the age of 43.
## Early life {#early_life}
Born to a working class family in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Lauzon worked a variety of odd jobs after dropping out of high school. He went on to study film at the Université du Québec à Montréal at the behest of Andre Petrowski, a member of the National Film Board of Canada.
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# Jean-Claude Lauzon
## Career
While studying at the Université du Québec à Montréal, Lauzon began experimenting with 16mm film stock. His first short film, titled *Super Maire*, won the Norman McLaren Grand Prize at the Canadian Student Film Festival in 1979. His second short film, titled *Piwi*, which he started working on while spending time at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, won the Jury Prize at the Montreal World Film Festival in 1981.
In 1983, Lauzon wrote the first draft for his debut feature, *Night Zoo*, but spent most of the 1980s directing television commercials in Quebec and earning his pilot\'s licence. He eventually directed the film, making his feature-length film debut, and the film premiered in the Director\'s Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was warmly received by most critics. *The Globe and Mail*'s Jay Scott wrote that "more than anything, *Zoo* is a movie of extremes; few films in the history of the cinema have wandered so successfully all over so much of the emotional map." The film went on to win a record-breaking 13 Genie Awards in 1988, and won the Golden Reel Award for being the highest-grossing Canadian film of that year.
Lauzon achieved further success and acclaim with his second feature-length film, *Léolo*, which was nominated for the Palme d\'Or at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. *Léolo* won three Genie Awards and was a box office success in Canada and across Europe, but failed to make much of an impact in the U.S. upon release. *Léolo* has been called one of the best Canadian films of all time by various media outlets. It was included on *Time*\'s list of the 100 greatest films that were released between March 3, 1923---when the first issue of *Time* was published---and early 2005, when the list was compiled.
After the success of his first two films, Lauzon focused on directing commercials for television and spent most of his time in northern Quebec flying his Cessna 180 Skywagon, fishing, and hunting.
## Artistry
*Playback* wrote that Lauzon\'s films were \"substantially autobiographical in nature\". Collaborators described the director as \"an extremely creative and intense personality for whom making films was painful.\" American film critic Roger Ebert wrote that \"Lauzon is so motivated by his resentments and desires that everything he creates is pressed into the cause and filled with passion.\"
## Death
Lauzon was preparing his third feature-length film when he died, along with his girlfriend, Canadian actress Marie-Soleil Tougas, in a plane crash. On August 10, 1997, the Cessna 180 Skywagon that Lauzon was piloting flew into a mountainside in strong winds and rain near Kuujjuaq, Quebec while returning from a fishing trip. Lauzon was 43 years old when he died. He was buried in a private ceremony
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# The Vengeance of Rome
***The Vengeance of Rome*** is a historical fiction novel by English author Michael Moorcock, published by Jonathan Cape in 2006. It is the fourth and final in the *Pyat Quartet* tetralogy, preceded by *Jerusalem Commands*.
## Plot summary {#plot_summary}
In the novel, Colonel Pyat, an incarnation of the Eternal Champion, goes to Italy and Germany, where he becomes involved in Fascism and Nazism, including sexual encounters with Ernst Röhm and Adolf Hitler and a sojourn in Dachau. Mrs Cornelius, the mother of Jerry Cornelius, is another major character. The end of the novel sees Pyat confronted with his ambiguous heritage and his own unreliability as a narrator.
## Reception
D. J. Taylor in *The Guardian* commented: \"Like one or two other things written in Moorcock\'s grand manner, this rambles all over the place, is full of passages which the busy reader may want to skip, and yet in the end redeems itself by the sheer vigour of its imaginative attack\".
John Clute critiqued the novel, writing: \"No matter how many more fantasies Moorcock may compose in his actual life, Pyat is the terminus they will crash into. Pyat is, in a sense, Moorcock\'s Tempest. But he is more draconian here than Shakespeare. Pyat does not recast the oeuvre it terminates as dreams; it recasts that oeuvre as lies. Along with its stablemates, the book as a whole---though it is almost inevitably too long, too stenographic in its rendering of Pyat\'s unceasing dances of deflection and panic---constitutes one of the most remarkable presentations ever achieved of the wrongness of the imagining of the 20th century. It recasts the 20th century, which Pyat has been claiming for thousands of pages to represent, as lies: It tells us that for 100 years we have been lying about what we have done to the world. Lying like Pyat. *Vengeance* is an unrelentingly brilliant book; its airlessness---for it is stifling to read, though it is at the same time almost impossible not to continue reading---is consummate\...the final pages of *Vengeance* are deeply excruciating. Pyat\'s final, inevitable act of betrayal, which nails tight over his soul the coffin of his excremental self, is an act of such inconceivable cruelty and stupidity that we know, after all the thousands of pages, that there is nothing left to say. And the book closes, without air. The revelation is that there is no air to breathe\"
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# Omer Vanaudenhove
**Omer Rudolphe Jean, Viscount Vanaudenhove** (3 December 1913 -- 26 November 1994) was a Belgian liberal politician, mayor and minister. A businessman, Vanaudenhove was an owner of a shoe factory. He was mayor of Diest (1947--1955 and 1974--1976), liberal senator (1954--1974), president of the Liberal Party (1961) and president and founder of the PVV-PLP (1961--1969).
In the new party programme of the PVV-PLP, the traditional anticlericalism of the liberal party was renounced. This new organization achieved success at the parliamentary elections of 1965 and gained 48 seats (compared to the 20 gained in 1961). Vanaudenhove was a proponent of a unitary Belgium and a unitarian PVV-PLP, but the tendency towards a federal state became unstoppable by the end of the sixties. Vanaudenhove was minister of public work and rebuilding between 1955--1958 and 1958--1961
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# Mike Donnelly
**Michael Chene Donnelly** (born October 10, 1963) is an American former ice hockey left wing. He played in the National Hockey League between 1986 and 1996 with the New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, Los Angeles Kings, Dallas Stars, and New York Islanders.
In his NHL career, Donnelly appeared in 465 games. He scored 114 goals and added 121 assists. He is currently part of the player development department for the Kings.
In 1986, while playing for Michigan State University, Mike set the CCHA single season goals record with 59 goals (only Phil Latreille has scored more goals in a season in NCAA history), and that same year scored a total of 97 points which placed him 18th on the all-time points list for single season. He was named as the Most Outstanding Player of the 1986 NCAA Division I Men\'s Ice Hockey Tournament, which was won by Michigan State
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# Andrew Koppelman
**Andrew Koppelman** (born August 29, 1957, in Nyack, New York) is the John Paul Stevens Professor of Law and professor of political science at Northwestern University. He is the recipient of the 2015 Walder Award for Research Excellence. The main focus of his research is on the intersection of law and political philosophy.
Since May 2007, Koppelman has been a contributing writer to the legal blog Balkinization.
## Education
Koppelman received his B.A. from the University of Chicago and his M.A., J.D. and Ph.D. in Political Science from Yale University.
## Career
Koppelman was a law clerk for Chief Justice Ellen A. Peters of the Connecticut Supreme Court from 1991 until 1992. He was a fellow at Harvard University in their program in ethics and the professions, 1994--1995. He was assistant professor of politics at Princeton University from 1992 to 1997, and was a visiting assistant professor of law in 1997 at the University of Texas at Austin.
## Personal life {#personal_life}
He resides in Evanston, Illinois, with his wife and three children.
## Selected works {#selected_works}
### Books
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- Koppelman, Andrew (2009). *A Right to Discriminate?: How the Case of* Boy Scouts of America v. James Dale *Warped the Law of Free Association*. Yale University Press. `{{ISBN|9780300121278}}`{=mediawiki}
- Koppelman, Andrew (2013). *The Tough Luck Constitution and the Assault on Health Care Reform*. Oxford University Press. `{{ISBN|978-0199970025}}`{=mediawiki}
- Koppelman, Andrew (2013). *Defending American Religious Neutrality*. Harvard University Press. `{{ISBN|978-0674066465}}`{=mediawiki}
- Koppelman, Andrew (2020). *Gay Rights vs. Religious Liberty?: The Unnecessary Conflict*. Oxford University Press. `{{ISBN|978-0197500989}}`{=mediawiki}
- Koppelman, Andrew (2022). *Burning Down the House: How Libertarian Philosophy Was Corrupted by Delusion and Greed*. St. Martin\'s Press. `{{ISBN|9781250280138}}`{=mediawiki}
### Journal articles {#journal_articles}
- [Pdf.](https://web.archive.org/web/20141029130128/http://www.columbialawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/1917-1946.pdf)
- Koppelman, Andrew (May 1994). [\"Why Discrimination Against Lesbians and Gay Men is Sex Discrimination\"](https://ssrn.com/abstract=2248257), *New York University Law Review*, Vol. 69, No. 2: 197--287.
- Koppelman, Andrew (1988). [\"The Miscegenation Analogy: Sodomy Law as Sex Discrimination\"](https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3752970), *Yale Law Journal*, Vol. 98, p. 145
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# Blackie (American horse)
`{{coords|37.8963|N|122.4895|W|display=title}}`{=mediawiki}**Blackie** was an American horse who became locally famous in Tiburon, California, for standing in the same spot in his pasture for 28 years. After his death, a statue of the horse was erected in a park called **Blackie\'s Pasture**.
## Life
The recorded history of Blackie\'s early life is limited. According to his owners, brothers John and Anthony Connell (also called Anthony L. O'Connell in articles), Blackie, a black horse, arrived in California in 1926 or 1927, reportedly from Kansas, and was used as a cutting horse in rodeos. Some sources claim that after his rodeo career, he was acquired by the U.S. Cavalry and served in Yosemite Valley.
Connell put Blackie out in what would become his \"famous\" pasture at the corner of Tiburon Boulevard and Trestle Glen Road around 1938. The horse soon became a familiar sight standing in his favorite spot and was reportedly fed apples and carrots by local children. In 1965, Tiburon Town Council approved plans for Tiburon Boulevard to be re-routed through Blackie\'s pasture. However, residents convinced the town council to preserve the pasture. When the road was built, John Connell and Blackie attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
## Death and legacy {#death_and_legacy}
Blackie died on February 27, 1966, after collapsing the previous day. The Marin County Health Department approved his burial in his pasture. A plaque was installed at the grave with a dedication ceremony where a local teenager described Blackie as \"a special horse, a children\'s horse.\"
The Tiburon Peninsula Foundation erected the life-size bronze statue of Blackie by artist Albert Guibara in Blackie\'s Pasture in 1995.
In 2006, a children\'s book, *Blackie, the Horse Who Stood Still*, was published by an imprint of Random House. It was written by Christopher Cerf and illustrated by Paige Peterson
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# Symphony No. 39 (Michael Haydn)
Michael Haydn\'s **Symphony No. 39 in C major**, Perger 31, Sherman 39, MH 478, written in Salzburg in 1788, is the last C major symphony he wrote, the sixth of his final set of six symphonies.
The symphony is scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings. The edition by H. C. Robbins Landon for Verlag Doblinger has the cellos and basses on the same staff for most of the work even though the cellos occasionally are independent of the bassoons and basses in the first movement. Close to the beginning of the third movement it becomes necessary to split the cellos and basses on to different staves as the cellos switch to tenor clef and double the violas, leaving the bass to the bassoons and basses.
The three movements are:
1. Allegro con spirito
2. Andante, in G major
3. Fugato. Molto vivace
The first movement is notable for its use of horns in G instead of the usual horns in C (compare Haydn\'s earlier C major symphonies and those of his brother Joseph), so that the horns can participate in the harmonization of ii chords. The music begins straightaway with a triadic theme and bass on the beat, offset by half-beat syncopation in the second violins and violas.
For the recapitulation, the horns change to horns in C. There are even more horn crook changes in store for the players: in the second movement, the first horn switches to horn in E while the second player switches to horn in D, \"a clever use \... to increase the range of notes available on instruments without valves.\" Robbins Landon also points out that in the Andante of this symphony of Haydn\'s uses the low C of the second trumpet, something Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart also did later when he wrote his Symphony No. 41 in C major (also written in 1788).
The last movement is a vigorous fugato, something else this work has in common with Mozart\'s Symphony No. 41 and Haydn\'s own Symphony No. 28 in C major which Mozart certainly studied. Unlike the \"Jupiter\" Symphony, in this symphony the fugal theme is at its first instance accompanied by its usual countersubject:
Robbins Landon speculates that Mozart also studied Haydn\'s No. 39 before writing his No. 41, since he \"often requested his father Leopold to send him the latest fugue that Haydn had written.\" (Robbins Landon, 1967) Whether Mozart knew Haydn\'s later C major symphony has not been proven conclusively by historical means, but Alfred Einstein ranks among the convinced, because of comparisons of the music. As in the first movement, in the last movement the two horns again begin in G and switch to in C for the recapitulation.
According to Leopold Mozart, Michael Haydn considered continuo to be essential even for his most fully instrumented works. Yet only one recording of Symphony No. 39 uses harpsichord continuo, Pál Németh with Capella Savaria; the bass line for the figured bass realization is the bassoons\' and not the celli\'s. Neither Johannes Goritzki nor Hans-Peter Frank have continuo in their recordings
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# Vallakam
**Vallakam**, is a village in Vaikom Taluk of Kottayam district in the southern Indian state of Kerala.
## Economy
Set in the backdrop of the state\'s famed backwaters, the economy of Vallakam used to be based on rice and coconut cultivation. This has undergone a sea-change in recent times due to the near-total discontinuance of rice cultivation as it became economically non-viable and the effect of new parasitic diseases like Mandari and falling coconut prices on coconut cultivation. As of now, Vallakam\'s economy is based on what is left of coconut cultivation, newly introduced cash crops like nutmeg (*Myristica fragrans*) and cacao (*Theobroma cacao*), remittances sent by people from the village working in other Indian states and abroad and trade.
## Demographics
Denominationally, a majority of Hindus along with minority Christians and Muslims makes up the population of Vallakam. The Hindu population is very diverse, comprising Ezhavas, Nairs and various Dalit communities. Important places of worship are St. Mary\'s Church Vallakam, Areekulangara Bhagawati Temple and Thuruvelikunnu Dhruva Temple. St. Mary\'s High School is a higher secondary school under the management of St. Mary\'s Church.
## Transportation
Vaikom-Ettumanoor Road which traverses Vallakam is the life-line linking the village with prominent markets like Thalayolaparambu and Kuruppanthara to the East and the municipal town of Vaikom to the West. The village\'s system of canals too were important in transportation till recent times. These are non-functional now because of large scale \'filling\' of them for housing and other purposes and due to the spread of the fresh water weed called in Malayalam \'African payal\' (Salvinia molesta) which chokes inland waterways
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# Ava Cadell
**Ava Cadell** (born **Ildiko Eva Csath**; June 15, 1956) is a former actress, writer, producer and currently a therapist and speaker on issues of sexuality.
## Career
Ava Cadell received a doctorate in human behavior from Newport University (California) and a doctorate of education in human sexuality from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. She then embarked upon writing and lecturing, based out of Los Angeles. Through her private practice, Cadell counsels individuals and couples on personal issues.
An early acting role was as a model on the BBC sitcom *Steptoe and Son*, in the episode *Back in Fashion* (1974).
## Personal life {#personal_life}
Cadell was married to criminal defense attorney Peter Knecht from 1992 until his death. She has a stepson, stepdaughter, and a stepgrandson. Knecht died from cancer on October 3, 2014, at his home in California.
## Filmography
Year Title Role
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2016 *A Mini Movie* Loveology
1998 *L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach* Ava
1993 *Fit to Kill* Ava
1993 *Amore!* Mrs. Scarborough
1992 *Hard Hunted* Ava
1992 *Lunch Box* Maggie Dancer
1991 *Do or Die* Ava
1991 *The Master Demon* Jan
1988 *Not of This Earth* Second Hooker
1985 *Into the Night* Club Hostess
1985 *Commando* Girl in Bed at Motel
1984 *Jungle Warriors* Didi Belair
1983 *Smokey and the Bandit Part 3* The Blonde
1981 *History of the World, Part I* French Girl
1979 *Outer Touch* Partha
1979 *The Golden Lady* Anita
1978 *The Hound of the Baskervilles* Marsha
1975 *The Ups and Downs of a Handyman* Schoolgirl
1974 *Over Exposed* Miss Wallace
1974 *The Session*
1974 *Jolly Hockey Sticks*
1974 *The Man Who Couldn\'t Get Enough* Ava
1974 *Confessions of a Window Cleaner* Naked College Girl
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## Published works {#published_works}
### Books
- 1993: Hot Spots. Hot Spots Publishing.
- 1997: Between the Sheets. A.C. Entertainment. `{{ISBN|978-0966262346}}`{=mediawiki}
- 1998: Love Around the House. A.C. Publishing. `{{ISBN|978-0966262308}}`{=mediawiki}
- 1999: Confessions to a Sexologist. Los Angeles: Peters Publishing. `{{ISBN|978-0966262322}}`{=mediawiki}
- 1999: The Stock Market Orgasm. Peters Publishing. `{{ISBN|978-0966262315}}`{=mediawiki}
- 2002: 12 Steps to Everlasting Love. Peters Publishing. `{{ISBN|978-0966262339}}`{=mediawiki}
- 2004: The Pocket Idiot\'s Guide® to Oral Sex. Indianapolis: Alpha Books. `{{ISBN|978-1592572939}}`{=mediawiki}
- 2005: Dr. Ava\'s Tantra Workbook. Kudos Inc. `{{ISBN|978-0966262384}}`{=mediawiki}
- 2011: The Sexy Little Book of Oral Pleasure. Indianapolis: Alpha Books. `{{ISBN|978-1615641345}}`{=mediawiki}
- 2012: The Sexy Little Book of Sex Games. Indianapolis: Alpha Books. `{{ISBN|978-1101556245}}`{=mediawiki}
- 2014: Neuroloveology: The Power to Mindful Love & Sex. New York: Open Road Integrated Media. `{{ISBN|978-1624672255}}`{=mediawiki}
- 2015: Idiot\'s Guides: Kama Sutra. London: DK Publishing. `{{ISBN|978-1615647163}}`{=mediawiki}
### Audio books {#audio_books}
- 1997: Between the Sheets, `{{ISBN|0966262344}}`{=mediawiki}
- 2003, DOC Johnson Presents: Ava\'s Hot Lips, `{{ASIN|B000ZUBY0A}}`{=mediawiki}
### Music albums {#music_albums}
- 1995: Soundz of sex, `{{ASIN|B000008QSL}}`{=mediawiki}
### Journal articles {#journal_articles}
- Cadell, A. (2010). The loveologist guide to cheating: secrets to why people cheat and how to prevent cheating. Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality
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# 8½ Souvenirs
**8½ Souvenirs** is an American swing revival band that is currently active, since 1993.
The band was signed to RCA Victor and had two albums on that label, as well as two under indie labels in Austin, Texas. 8½ Souvenirs is named after the film *8½*, directed by Federico Fellini, and the song \"Souvenirs\" by gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt
The band appeared on *Austin City Limits* in April 1998.
## Personnel
The band lineup evolved over the years. During different periods, the personnel included:
- Olivier Giraud (guitar, vocals) The founder and key member of the Souvenirs. Now a member of the band Continental Graffiti
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